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Joseph Doherty b621d692d0 docs+test(closeout): final-review reservations — stale ACL prose, worker test gaps, config sample fix
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2026-08-17 05:23:23 -04:00
Joseph Doherty b9fb0dd720 fix(alarms): atomic snapshot+truncation read; direct tests for the flag plumbing (review)
Review found AlarmDispatcher.SnapshotActiveAlarms reading the snapshot and the
truncation verdict through two independent lock acquisitions, defended by a
comment claiming read-order made a race "widen only, never narrow". That claim
was false: a not-truncated -> truncated poll landing between the two reads pairs
a stale false with a capped snapshot, which is exactly the false all-clear the
feature exists to prevent. It was safe only because AlarmCommandHandler
STA-serializes consumer calls — an accident of the call graph, not an invariant.

Made the invariant structural instead of documented. IMxAccessAlarmConsumer now
exposes ONE accessor, `IReadOnlyList<MxAlarmSnapshotRecord> SnapshotActiveAlarms(
out bool truncated)`, which implementations must satisfy from a single
acquisition of the lock guarding the retained snapshot — mirroring the write
side, where FoldFetch already updates snapshot and verdict together. The
separate LastSnapshotTruncated property is gone from every layer, so there is no
second read left to pair badly. `out` over a result struct follows the file's
established idiom (FoldFetch, ParseSnapshotXml).

The same threading applies one level up: IAlarmCommandHandler.QueryActive now
carries `out bool snapshotTruncated`, so MxAccessCommandExecutor stamps the reply
payload from the value the records were stamped with rather than reading the
state a second time.

Direct tests for the three hops that were only covered end-to-end:
- AlarmDispatcherTests: truncated consumer snapshot stamps FromTruncatedSnapshot
  on every mapped record, with a complete-snapshot control, plus an assertion
  that the independent per-record Degraded flag is not dragged along.
- AlarmCommandHandlerTests: the verdict delegates through the dispatcher
  (Theory over both values), and survives a prefix filter that removes every
  record — the case the per-record flag cannot cover.
- AlarmCommandExecutorTests: the reply payload's SnapshotTruncated comes from the
  handler (Theory over both values), including the zero-record case.
The WnWrapAlarmConsumer truncation tests now assert through
SnapshotActiveAlarms(out ...) rather than an internal field, because the pairing
is the contract.

Also: GatewayAlarmMonitor's _snapshotTruncated comment now says "as of the last
full reconcile" rather than implying it tracks the current _alarms contents,
which live transitions keep moving via ApplyTransition between passes.

Detection heuristic still untouched (fetchedRecordCount >= maxAlarmsPerFetch);
no @COUNT parsing, per docs/AlarmProbeFindings.md. Still additive gateway
metadata about our fetch mechanics, not MXAccess behavior — not a parity
deviation, and no event is synthesized.

Gateway: NonWindows.slnx builds clean (0 warnings); ~Alarm filter 107/107 pass.
Worker + Worker.Tests are windev-gated; the signature change was reviewed by
inspection across all 7 IMxAccessAlarmConsumer implementers, all 3
IAlarmCommandHandler implementers, and every call site.
2026-08-17 04:39:33 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 7ec0b3594c fix(dashboard): close AttachEventsAsync re-entrancy window; pin ACL decision-table corners (SEC-25 review)
Follow-up to the per-session event ACL. Part of that change rode into 693a78d
via a concurrent agent's pathspec-less commit; this commit carries the review
fixes and uses pathspecs on the commit itself so it cannot recur in either
direction.

Gating the page's subscribe seam made AttachEvents asynchronous — it awaits the
authentication state — and that await is a suspension point the synchronous
version did not have. On a rapid A -> B navigation the suspended A continuation
resumes after B's parameter set has run to completion, re-reads the live
SessionId (now B's), and attaches B a SECOND time. The ACL is not bypassed —
the newer attach already cleared that same session — but the fields holding B's
first subscription are overwritten in place, so nothing ever disposes it: its
EventsHubViewerRegistry entry is never released, which keeps the mirror cloning
events for a session the page is no longer watching through that handle, and
its pump is never cancelled. A resource leak the ACL work introduced.

OnParametersSetAsync now claims a monotonic _attachGeneration synchronously,
before its first await, and AttachEventsAsync re-checks it after the await and
before any field write or Subscribe call. A stale attach returns rather than
detaching: it owns nothing, and tearing down there would destroy the newer
attach's subscription. DetachEventsAsync needs no such guard — it captures and
nulls the live fields synchronously before it awaits, so a resumed detach only
unwinds what it already took ownership of. Same dispatcher-owned identity idea
as the existing ReferenceEquals guards in PumpEventsAsync and
MarkDisconnectedAsync, one level up.

The interleaving is not expressible with the static HtmlRenderer idiom the other
page tests use: it renders a root component once and exposes no parameter-update
seam. The new test therefore adds a minimal Renderer subclass whose only job is
to mount a component and drive a second SetParametersAsync into it while the
first is parked on a gated AuthenticationStateProvider. That subclass is the
lone reason for a narrowly scoped BL0006 suppression, justified in place: it is
test-only scaffolding that never ships, and the cost of the warning coming true
is a compile break in one test file on an SDK bump. Confirmed non-vacuous by
mutation — with the generation check disabled the test goes red on the doubled
subscription and the two passing ACL tests stay green.

Two decision-table corners are now pinned rather than implied. Admin x
nonexistent session id resolves to ALLOW, because the admin bypass is evaluated
before the registry lookup; a plausible "look the session up first, it reads
better" refactor would flip it, so a test documents the ordering. EventsHub's
remarks said "an unknown session id is denied" without qualification, which read
as universal; they now state that the bypass is checked first and every rule
below it is a non-Admin rule.

HubTokenServiceTests gains the truly-absent-field case: a hand-built payload
JSON with no Tags key at all, protected through the same purpose, which is the
shape every in-flight token has across the deploy that introduces the field. The
existing test covered present-but-empty, which does not exercise the null
coalesce that stands between a legacy token and a crash on the hub auth path.
ProtectorPurpose became internal so the test cannot drift from the real purpose
string.

Tag-count cardinality cap considered and recorded as a deliberate non-goal.

Build 0 warnings / 0 errors; 48 filtered (ACL/hub/token/page) and 257 dashboard
tests pass.
2026-08-17 04:35:59 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 693a78db7d feat(alarms): structural degraded-status signal for truncated alarm snapshots
The truncation-cliff fix made alarm transitions truncation-safe but silent:
when GetXmlCurrentAlarms2 returns exactly maxAlmCnt records the worker
suppresses absence-implies-Clear inference and says so only in a rate-limited
stderr warning. No client and no operator could tell a complete active set
from a capped one.

Two additive proto3 booleans carry the verdict out:

- QueryActiveAlarmsReplyPayload.snapshot_truncated = 2 (worker IPC reply)
- ActiveAlarmSnapshot.from_truncated_snapshot = 16 (per record)

The per-record field is not an aesthetic choice. QueryActiveAlarms returns a
bare `stream ActiveAlarmSnapshot` with no envelope, header, or trailer, so a
per-record boolean is the only carrier that stays wire-compatible; an envelope
message would change every existing client's stream element type. The reply
payload states it too because a prefix filter can leave zero records and a
truncated fetch with nothing to report still has to say so. The flag means
"this set may be incomplete", never "this record is unreliable" — it is
independent of the subtag-fallback `degraded` field.

Detection is deliberately UNCHANGED: IsTruncatedFetch remains
`fetchedRecordCount >= maxAlarmsPerFetch`. The live probe (docs/AlarmProbeFindings.md,
ce5d8ae) could not verify whether ALARM_RECORDS/@COUNT reports the total active
count or only the records in the reply, so @COUNT is not parsed for detection;
switching to it stays blocked on probe evidence. The probe's comment
annotations in WnWrapAlarmConsumer.cs are preserved.

Reset semantics: not latched. WnWrapAlarmConsumer.FoldFetch replaces the
verdict on every poll under the same lock as the snapshot merge, so the first
sub-cap fetch clears it; GatewayAlarmMonitor.ClearCache drops it with the cache
generation it describes. A caveat that never turns off is one operators learn
to ignore.

Flow: WnWrapAlarmConsumer.LastSnapshotTruncated -> AlarmDispatcher (stamps every
record) / IAlarmCommandHandler (payload) -> MxAccessCommandExecutor reply ->
GatewayAlarmMonitor._snapshotTruncated -> IGatewayAlarmService.SnapshotTruncated
-> DashboardAlarmQueryResult -> AlarmsPage warning banner (render-side only; the
poll loop and DisposeAsync drain are untouched). The public QueryActiveAlarms
RPC forwards worker snapshots unmodified, so the per-record flag needed no
mapper change — a test pins that.

Parity: this describes OUR fetch mechanics — additive gateway metadata — not
MXAccess provider behavior. No event is synthesized and no MXAccess-observable
semantics change, so it is not a parity deviation.

Tests: worker LastSnapshotTruncated set/reset/consecutive-burst (windev-run);
gateway end-to-end truncated reply -> monitor -> public stream, with the
complete-reply control as the load-bearing assertion; AlarmsPage banner
present/absent. Docs: gateway.md alarm surface, docs/DesignDecisions.md entry.
2026-08-17 04:18:34 -04:00
Joseph Doherty a212e145ac feat(security): DashboardTags on API-key constraints; sessions inherit owner tags (SEC-25 groundwork)
Adds a dashboard event-visibility tag to ApiKeyConstraints, riding in the existing
constraints JSON blob so no auth-store schema migration is needed (design
docs/plans/2026-07-10-dashboard-session-acl-tst15.md sections 3/3.1, open call
settled per its own recommendation). The tag is visibility-only: no read, write,
browse, or subscribe path consults it, and HasRead/HasWriteConstraints ignore it.

GatewaySession gains an immutable, ordinal-ignore-case Tags set stamped at
construction from the owning API key, forwarded by MxAccessGatewayService.OpenSession
from the resolved ApiKeyIdentity — never from the wire request, so a client cannot
label its own session with another tenant's tag. ISessionManager gains a tag-carrying
OpenSessionAsync overload whose default implementation forwards to the tagless one, so
an implementation that does not model tags opens an untagged (least visible) session.

apikey create-key gains --dashboard-tags team-a,team-b (repeatable, trimmed,
de-duplicated; an empty segment is rejected rather than dropped) and list-keys prints
the tags column. No enforcement yet — the EventsHub ACL that consumes the tag is a
later change.
2026-08-17 03:58:14 -04:00
Joseph Doherty c79aaaf9eb feat(dashboard): GroupToTag / UntaggedSessionVisibility config (SEC-25)
Groundwork for the per-session dashboard event ACL (docs/plans/2026-07-10-dashboard-session-acl-tst15.md 3.2): a dashboard group can now grant visibility tags, and untagged sessions default to AdminOnly. Enforcement lands with the EventsHub ACL; nothing consumes the grant yet.

GroupToTag is deliberately uncoupled from GroupToRole - a group may appear in either map, both, or neither - and is validated for shape only. Tags gate dashboard event visibility, never data access.
2026-08-17 03:46:56 -04:00
Joseph Doherty fa9eb0c0b4 refactor(sessions): remove the dead ISessionManager.ReadEventsAsync chain
ISessionManager.ReadEventsAsync had zero production call sites: the worker
event channel is drained once by GatewaySession.MapWorkerEventsAsync (the
distributor pump), and every consumer — gRPC subscribers, the dashboard
mirror, the alarm monitor — attaches to the distributor. The interface
member, SessionManager's forwarder, and GatewaySession.ReadEventsAsync are
gone; IWorkerClient/WorkerClient.ReadEventsAsync is untouched, it is the
live worker-channel claim.

No test was removed or rewired: nothing invoked the member through the
interface. Nine ISessionManager test fakes carried a required-member stub
(seven threw NotSupportedException or yielded nothing; EventStreamServiceTests
and GatewaySessionDashboardMirrorTests forwarded to the session; the two
MxAccessGatewayService fakes yielded their Events list) — all nine stubs were
deleted. The MxAccessGatewayService suites' streaming tests already run
through FakeEventStreamService, which reads the same Events list, so their
coverage is unchanged; only the now-inaccurate doc comments on Events /
LastReadEventsSessionId were reworded.

The MapWorkerEventsAsync comment no longer describes a twin to keep in step;
it now states the single-reader claim directly. docs/Sessions.md drops
ReadEventsAsync from the SessionManager member list and from the Run-state
prose. The 2026-08-15 deferred-remediation as-built note records the removal.
2026-08-17 03:46:41 -04:00
Joseph Doherty dcbec978ee fix(dashboard): alarm poll loop retries through faults and surfaces them; correct stale session-events empty-state copy
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2026-08-16 04:32:54 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 7cfb2e727d fix(dashboard): parallel bounded alarm drains, best-effort disposal catch-alls, ConfigureAwait alignment 2026-08-16 04:20:59 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 3faa272db9 fix(dashboard): bounded alarm drains, feed resubscribe, live pill, drop dead hub factory; doc corrections 2026-08-16 04:12:25 -04:00
Joseph Doherty e1ff05c605 docs: deferred-table closure, stale-comment sweep, as-built execution record 2026-08-15 21:33:28 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 756296886b fix(dashboard): generation-scoped idle gate in UnsubscribeAsync — no zero-subscriber pump survives 2026-08-15 20:43:17 -04:00
Joseph Doherty b0f5941e46 fix(dashboard): generation-tagged feed subscribers survive pump teardown races; drain-timeout observability 2026-08-15 20:32:07 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 38dd7678f2 fix(dashboard): guard stale-session batches inside the renderer dispatch; register IDashboardSessionEventSubscriber 2026-08-15 20:26:42 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 10406a3541 fix(dashboard): mutate provider-status state inside the renderer dispatch 2026-08-15 20:17:07 -04:00
Joseph Doherty e245237c2b feat(dashboard): in-process snapshot feed replaces the pages' loopback /hubs/snapshot hop 2026-08-15 20:16:29 -04:00
Joseph Doherty e23f816bfb feat(dashboard): in-process session event subscription feeds the viewer registry — SessionDetailsPage drops its /hubs/events hop 2026-08-15 20:15:52 -04:00
Joseph Doherty d44fe1d6b5 feat(dashboard): AlarmsPage reads provider status from IGatewayAlarmService in-process 2026-08-15 20:10:51 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 59420d8568 refactor(sessions): _subscribers to plain Dictionary — every access is under _lifecycleLock 2026-08-15 20:07:15 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 94dbe9f1af perf(sessions): fold the ReadEventsAsync pass-through into MapWorkerEventsAsync — one fewer iterator per event 2026-08-15 20:07:11 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 935f002dbf perf(grpc): consume the subscriber channel directly in StreamEventsAsync — drops the ReadAllAsync iterator hop 2026-08-15 20:06:48 -04:00
Joseph Doherty dc2df628e3 chore(followups): reviewer-recommended tests, comments, and hardening from the remediation reviews
The remediation reviews approved every task but left a tail of small notes.
This lands the gateway-side half of them.

Hardening (behavior changes, all narrow):

- BuildFilteredWriteBulkCommand's unreachable default case failed OPEN: a
  fifth bulk-write kind added upstream without a filter case here would have
  shipped the DENIED entries to the worker while reporting them denied to the
  caller. It now throws UnreachableException.
- SqliteCanonicalAuditStore.ListRecentAsync no longer throws on a row it
  cannot date. The retention sweep deliberately preserves such rows (SQLite's
  datetime() yields NULL, so the DELETE never matches), which guaranteed the
  dashboard's recent-audit view would meet one eventually and lose the whole
  page to it. The row is now reported at DateTimeOffset.MinValue with every
  other column intact, behind an optional logger.
- The audit drain loop's finally now completes the channel writer alongside
  detaching the drain, so a producer that raced past the attached check takes
  the write-through branch instead of stranding its event in a buffer nobody
  reads until shutdown. TryComplete is idempotent, so StopAsync is unaffected.

Tests:

- MapCommandReply ownership (Assert.Same on the inner reply), mirroring the
  existing MapEvent ownership test.
- Redactor key-id length boundary at exactly 64 and 65 characters, pinning
  which way it fails. Nothing validates key-id length at creation, so
  docs/Diagnostics.md's "which no issued key id does" is now stated as the
  heuristic it is.
- ApiKeyFailureLimiter.Reset with a PartitionResolution whose partition was
  evicted between the Check and the Reset: inert, and clears nobody else's
  block.
- Constraint-cache concurrency stress: the cap is enforced by the inserting
  thread, so overshoot must be transient and proportional to the in-flight
  inserters, and the cache must settle at or under the cap.
- ListRecentAsync against a raw-SQL undateable row.

Comment/doc accuracy:

- EventsHubViewerRegistry.ReleaseConnection records that it relies on
  SignalR's default sequential per-connection dispatch
  (MaximumParallelInvocationsPerClient = 1).
- A PERF(followup) note on Invoke's double session resolve and why removing it
  needs a SessionManager overload.
- SessionEventDistributor: the volatile-field comment named the pump as the
  lock-free reader, but the pump's single capture point is inside _replayLock;
  the genuinely lock-free reader is SubscriberCount. OnSubscriberOverflow's
  "cannot be observed here" now excepts the DisposeAsync abandon path. The
  churn test names its ConcurrentDictionary bucket-order assumption and that a
  violation surfaces as a read timeout, not a silent pass.
- The two "restores the sequential drain's behavior" claims (SessionManager,
  docs/Sessions.md) were wrong: the sequential drain leaked too, because
  KillWorkerAsync's entry ThrowIfCancellationRequested aborted the whole loop
  on the first session for zero kills. Reworded to "fixes a leak the
  sequential drain also had", with the sweep-bound/shutdown-unbound
  ParallelOptions asymmetry explained.
- ISessionManager.ShutdownAsync's token doc: it degrades the drain to a kill
  sweep rather than cancelling it, with the bounded overrun stated.
  SessionShutdownHostedService.StopAsync records that its cancellation-logging
  branch is now unreachable.
2026-08-15 17:54:31 -04:00
Joseph Doherty b5ea6bb461 fix(alarms): fetch/poll ceilings; truncation-semantics docs; log-format conformance 2026-08-15 17:19:41 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 13583322b5 perf(worker): launcher-configurable event queue capacity 2026-08-15 17:10:54 -04:00
Joseph Doherty f3e1de5f37 fix(alarms): truncation-safe transitions; perf: single-pass alarm parse; configurable poll cadence 2026-08-15 17:04:06 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 95f8ba918d fix(sessions): exception-total shutdown body with non-cancellable kill fallback 2026-08-15 13:19:08 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 0bc13b5292 perf(sessions): bounded-parallel teardown in lease sweep and shutdown 2026-08-15 12:43:30 -04:00
Joseph Doherty a1a38b5538 fix(ipc): cancellation-priority timeout classification; structurally-enforced no-throw cancel send 2026-08-15 12:41:38 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 1742e38c10 fix(events): graceful unregister no longer masquerades as overflow under FailFast 2026-08-15 12:38:20 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 7b2d04605e fix(audit): write-through on completed channel, poison-batch isolation, drain-fault fallback 2026-08-15 12:37:09 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 07b83561d1 docs(events): correct the capture-under-replayLock rationale 2026-08-15 12:34:36 -04:00
Joseph Doherty f920b4cbf5 fix(dashboard): clamped CAS retry loop in snapshot hub connection counter + direct counter tests
Decrement was decrement-first with a single non-retried repair CAS. From zero,
two unmatched decrements (SignalR calls OnDisconnectedAsync for a connection
whose OnConnectedAsync faulted) capture -1 and -2; a real Increment then makes
the count -1, and the first decrementer's stale CompareExchange(0, -1) matches
and resets to zero — erasing a live connection, so the idle gate freezes an open
dashboard. The same lost race also made Decrement report 0 when it had not
written 0.

Clamping now happens inside the compare-and-swap: read, clamp, publish, retry on
loss. A lost race re-reads the fresh value instead of repairing a stale one.

The counter moves to its own file per the one-public-type-per-file convention and
gains direct tests: the zero floor under concurrent unmatched decrements, matched
pairs settling at zero, and an interleaved connect/disconnect stress round. The
stress test asserts the observable invariants only — the specific interleaving
cannot be forced through the public API (verified: the previous implementation
passes it), which its remarks now state rather than implying a reproducer. A hub
wiring test is skipped for the EventsHub reason: driving Hub.OnConnectedAsync
needs caller-clients and connection-context fakes, and the overrides are two
lines of delegation to the tested type.

Also documents that the API-key refresh's pre-gate time check races benignly.
2026-08-15 12:32:58 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 44ca7c8623 fix(dashboard): enforce/document the advised-set cap honestly; cover handle-0 and oversize-read paths 2026-08-15 12:31:36 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 7c1ea12331 perf(ipc): WaitAsync command timeouts + forward WorkerCancel so a timed-out COM call frees the STA 2026-08-15 12:28:09 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 7171892984 perf(grpc): O(1) unconstrained bulk fast path, direct filtered-command build, cache eviction, capacity hints 2026-08-15 12:24:17 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 88d38bb900 perf(auth): allocation-free token parsing; single partition-key build per RPC 2026-08-15 12:23:25 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 3ff073d1ea perf(grpc): transfer reply ownership instead of deep-cloning every worker reply 2026-08-15 12:22:59 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 9735ac3b7c perf(metrics): pull-model worker queue gauge (fixes last-writer-wins), Interlocked command counters 2026-08-15 12:21:51 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 77c5731b7b perf(dashboard): idle-gate the snapshot tick; cache static config; bound key-list refresh
The snapshot publisher broadcast to Clients.All on every ~1s tick forever, with
zero viewers. Each tick cost a session-registry snapshot and sort, a metrics
snapshot that copies dictionaries under the global metrics lock, a full rebuild
of EffectiveGatewayConfiguration, and a SQLite read of the API key table.

DashboardSnapshotHub now counts live connections into the singleton
DashboardSnapshotHubConnectionCounter (clamped at zero, since SignalR can call
OnDisconnectedAsync for a connection whose OnConnectedAsync faulted). The
publisher drives the snapshot enumerator by hand instead of await foreach: with
no connections it does not call MoveNextAsync at all, so the producing iterator
stays suspended at its yield and no snapshot is built — the gate removes the
build, not just the broadcast. It re-checks once a second, so the first viewer
resumes the tick within about one interval; that viewer is seeded immediately by
DashboardPageBase's synchronous GetSnapshot() and by the hub's OnConnectedAsync.

Two per-tick costs are bounded independently of the gate: the effective
configuration is startup-static (options are bound once at boot and never
reloaded), so it is built once and cached; and the API key summaries refresh at
most every 15s, since the list only changes when an operator creates, rotates,
or revokes a key. Only a successful refresh restarts the interval, so a failed
or timed-out read is still retried on the next tick with the previous summaries
left on screen.
2026-08-15 12:21:49 -04:00
Joseph Doherty e04b1c9199 perf(events): copy-on-write subscriber snapshot in fan-out pump 2026-08-15 12:21:42 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 75e3dc2794 perf(dashboard): LRU cap on the shared live-read session's advised set 2026-08-15 12:21:13 -04:00
Joseph Doherty f1e26fed4f perf(alarms): memoize CurrentAlarms projection, invalidate on mutation 2026-08-15 12:20:51 -04:00
Joseph Doherty ca34a2d65d fix(logging): fail-closed bearer redaction; hoist per-request logger creation 2026-08-15 12:17:27 -04:00
Joseph Doherty e2ac5d117a perf(audit): bounded async audit writer with batched inserts, one-time bootstrap, retention sweep 2026-08-15 12:17:22 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 6c5218913b perf(dashboard): gate event mirror on live viewers — no clone, no send for unwatched sessions
DashboardEventBroadcaster.Publish ran a deep protobuf Clone (redaction is on by
default) and a group SendAsync for every event of every session, before anything
checked whether a dashboard client was actually watching. In the steady state the
session:{id} group is empty, so that work was thrown away per event.

SignalR does not expose group membership, so EventsHub now mirrors its own
add/remove into a singleton EventsHubViewerRegistry, and OnDisconnectedAsync
releases everything a dropped connection held (SessionDetailsPage disposes the
connection rather than unsubscribing). Publish returns early when the session has
no viewers, before the redaction clone. Watched sessions behave exactly as before.

Lazy mirror-lease start/stop was deliberately not attempted — it entangles the
dashboard with SessionEventDistributor subscribe lifetime for no saving beyond
this gate; recorded in docs/GatewayDashboardDesign.md.
2026-08-15 12:07:33 -04:00
Joseph Doherty da8463534b perf(ipc): give worker pipes real OS buffers instead of zero-quota rendezvous 2026-08-15 12:02:43 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 1c30611b1e feat(dashboard): gate the side rail's Secrets link on secrets:manage
Family-wide nav sweep: the Secrets management page should be linked from
each app's UI, visible to Administrator-role users only.

The link already existed in MainLayout's Admin section. The gate did not:
the rail rendered every item for every visitor, including a Viewer and the
anonymous-localhost read-only identity. Not an access hole — the mounted
page carries [Authorize(Policy = "secrets:manage")], so a Viewer clicking
through was denied — but a dead link presented as a live one. There was
also no existing role-gated nav pattern to follow; the rail's only
AuthorizeView was the footer's signed-in/signed-out split.

Gated on the POLICY rather than a role literal, so nav visibility cannot
drift from what the page enforces. In this host the two are equivalent:
GatewayOptionsValidator constrains Dashboard:GroupToRole values to
Administrator or Viewer, so the shared library's other manage-granting
roles (secrets-manager, secrets-reveal) are unreachable. The policy form
stays correct if that ever relaxes, where a role literal would then hide
the link from users who can use the page.

API Keys is deliberately left ungated. It looks like the same case and is
not: ApiKeysPage renders for a Viewer with write affordances hidden, so
hiding its link would remove legitimate read access. The secrets page has
no read-only mode. The rule is "gate the link when the page denies the
role outright", not "gate everything under Admin".

Coverage: three tests pin the policy's verdict per principal
(Administrator admitted, Viewer refused, unauthenticated refused), and
/admin/secrets joins the canonical route list — it is the one nav
destination mounted from an RCL rather than declared here, so a routing
regression could remove it without touching this repo's pages. The
principal helper sets an authentication type deliberately: without one
the role assertions would pass vacuously for the wrong reason.

Not a rendering test — the suite has no component-testing harness, and
adding one to assert a single AuthorizeView would be a large dependency
for a small claim.

Build 0 warnings / 0 errors; suite 895/895.
2026-08-13 09:33:04 -04:00
Joseph Doherty 1cb14d22bf chore(deps): bump ZB.MOM.WW.Auth to 0.2.1 — AD continuation-referral fix
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Joseph Doherty 62394f5b85 chore(deps): move every ZB.MOM.WW pin to the newest published version
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Auth 0.1.5 -> 0.2.0, Health 0.2.0 -> 0.3.0, Secrets/.Abstractions/.Ui
0.6.1 -> 0.6.2. Theme, GalaxyRepository, Audit, Configuration, Telemetry
and Telemetry.Serilog were already at the newest version on the feed.

Checked against the shared-lib source rather than the version numbers,
because these packages are versioned as a family and a bump is not by
itself evidence that the package changed:

- Auth 0.2.0 is the only one carrying content for us: LDAP backup-DC
  failover (FallbackServers, endpoint walk with sticky preference,
  boot-time entry validation). Purely additive; the default is empty,
  which leaves single-endpoint behaviour unchanged.
- Health 0.3.0 carries a breaking change, but every line of it is in
  ZB.MOM.WW.Health.Akka, which we do not reference. No commit touched
  the core ZB.MOM.WW.Health package between 0.2.0 and 0.3.0.
- Secrets 0.6.2 is a message-only change: one validator string literal
  gains mounted-volume guidance. SecretsStorePathRules is untouched.

The four non-csproj files are not a separate feature. Configuration/
LdapOptions is a deliberate shadow of the shared type and carries an
explicit warning to mirror any new upstream field, because AddZbLdapAuth
binds the whole MxGateway:Ldap section onto the shared options. So
FallbackServers is live on our config surface the moment the package
lands, and without the mirror an operator could configure a backup DC
that works but is invisible on the dashboard's Settings page. The
Settings row renders "none" when empty, since that is the answer someone
who believes a backup DC is configured actually needs.

Entry syntax is deliberately NOT re-validated here: the shared validator
already fails the boot on a malformed entry and owns the (internal)
parser, so a second copy would drift. Note both validators skip entirely
when Ldap:Enabled is false.

Verified the binder is non-strict (ErrorOnUnknownConfiguration is unused
anywhere in the tree), so the upgrade could not break startup on a
newly-recognised key either way.

Build 0 warnings / 0 errors; gateway suite 892/892, unchanged. The live
LDAP tests are opt-in and were not run, so the failover path itself is
covered only by the shared library's own tests.
2026-08-12 04:16:23 -04:00
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0.6.0 put the store-path rules in the shared library, but the guard was not
running at the moment that matters here.

CreateBuilder resolves ${secret:} references before the host exists, using a
throwaway ServiceCollection that contains no IHostEnvironment — and it runs the
store migrator, which creates the database. The library resolved the content
root from IHostEnvironment alone, so it could not distinguish "no content root"
from "no host registered" and skipped the under-content-root rule entirely. The
store was created at the rejected path; the boot then failed a moment later when
the real host validated. The leftover empty database with its -wal/-shm siblings
is exactly the artifact that made the 2026-08-09 credential loss read as "the
database is there, it's just empty".

The pin alone does not close this. An app with a correctly configured path shows
no symptom and is still unprotected, because the guard simply is not running when
the store is created. 0.6.1 adds a 4-argument AddZbSecrets overload taking the
content root explicitly, and the call site has to use it. The in-host
registration below needs nothing.

Verified by removing the fix rather than by observing a clean boot — which is how
this survived its first release. With the 3-argument overload the new test fails
by finding a created database at
src/ZB.MOM.WW.MxGateway.Server/probe-secrets-*.db: inside the source tree, since
that is what the content root resolves to under test.

Two things about the test itself, both of which it would have been easy to get
subtly wrong:

It asserts no-file-created before asserting that startup threw. "It threw" is the
weaker claim, and asserting it first masks the stronger one — the run that proved
this defect would have reported "no exception was thrown" and said nothing about
the database sitting in the source tree.

The accepting case asserts the database *is* created, not merely that nothing
threw. A not-null builder is close to a tautology once no exception escaped, and
it would still pass if the pre-host container stopped opening the store at all —
which would also quietly void the rejecting case, since that one can only observe
a file the migration would otherwise have written. The two assertions hold each
other up.

Found by HistorianGateway's adoption, which probed the rejected paths instead of
observing a successful boot.
2026-08-11 08:54:06 -04:00