fix(store-and-forward): create the SQLite database directory on init (StoreAndForward-014)

StoreAndForwardStorage.InitializeAsync opened a SqliteConnection against the
configured SqliteDbPath (default ./data/store-and-forward.db) without ensuring
the parent directory exists. SQLite creates the database file but not its
directory, so when data/ was absent the connection failed with
"SQLite Error 14: unable to open database file" — aborting the site host's
RegisterSiteActors at StoreAndForwardService.StartAsync.

This was the root cause of the six failing SiteActorPathTests. Production
masked it because the Docker image / deployment creates data/.

InitializeAsync now calls EnsureDatabaseDirectoryExists, which parses the
connection string and creates the parent directory of a file-backed database
(in-memory databases and bare filenames are skipped).

Regression test InitializeAsync_FileInMissingDirectory_CreatesDirectory fails
against the pre-fix code. Host suite now 155/155 green (was 149/155).
This commit is contained in:
Joseph Doherty
2026-05-16 19:13:00 -04:00
parent 61253e3269
commit 91438dcc1b
4 changed files with 96 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ code-reviews/
All 19 modules were reviewed at commit `9c60592` (241 findings: 6 Critical, 46 High,
100 Medium, 89 Low). The tables below track what remains **open** as findings are
resolved and re-triaged.
resolved and re-triaged; findings discovered after the baseline are appended to their
module file and counted in **Total**.
| Severity | Open findings |
|----------|---------------|
@@ -61,7 +62,7 @@ resolved and re-triaged.
| [Security](Security/findings.md) | 2026-05-16 | `9c60592` | 0/3/4/4 | 11 | 11 |
| [SiteEventLogging](SiteEventLogging/findings.md) | 2026-05-16 | `9c60592` | 0/4/4/3 | 11 | 11 |
| [SiteRuntime](SiteRuntime/findings.md) | 2026-05-16 | `9c60592` | 0/3/8/5 | 16 | 16 |
| [StoreAndForward](StoreAndForward/findings.md) | 2026-05-16 | `9c60592` | 0/2/4/6 | 12 | 13 |
| [StoreAndForward](StoreAndForward/findings.md) | 2026-05-16 | `9c60592` | 0/2/4/6 | 12 | 14 |
| [TemplateEngine](TemplateEngine/findings.md) | 2026-05-16 | `9c60592` | 0/5/5/4 | 14 | 14 |
## Pending Findings

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**Resolution**
_Unresolved._
### StoreAndForward-014 — Storage does not create its SQLite database directory
| | |
|--|--|
| Severity | Medium |
| Category | Error handling & resilience |
| Status | Resolved |
| Location | `src/ScadaLink.StoreAndForward/StoreAndForwardStorage.cs:26` |
**Found 2026-05-16** while verifying the store-and-forward fixes — this defect was
not part of the original baseline review.
**Description**
`StoreAndForwardStorage.InitializeAsync` opened a `SqliteConnection` against the
configured `SqliteDbPath` (default `./data/store-and-forward.db`) without ensuring the
parent directory exists. SQLite creates the database *file* on demand but not its
*directory*, so when `data/` does not already exist the connection fails to open with
`SQLite Error 14: 'unable to open database file'`. Every site-host boot therefore failed
in any environment whose working directory has no `data/` folder — the cause of the six
failing `SiteActorPathTests` (the host's `RegisterSiteActors` aborts at
`StoreAndForwardService.StartAsync`). Production masked it because `data/` is created by
the Docker image / deployment.
**Recommendation**
Create the parent directory of a file-backed SQLite database before opening it.
**Resolution**
Resolved 2026-05-16. `InitializeAsync` now calls a new `EnsureDatabaseDirectoryExists`
helper that parses the connection string with `SqliteConnectionStringBuilder` and, for a
file-backed database, creates the parent directory if it is missing (in-memory databases
and bare filenames are skipped). Regression test
`InitializeAsync_FileInMissingDirectory_CreatesDirectory` fails against the pre-fix code;
all six `SiteActorPathTests` now pass. Fixed by the commit whose message references
`StoreAndForward-014`.

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/// </summary>
public async Task InitializeAsync()
{
EnsureDatabaseDirectoryExists();
await using var connection = new SqliteConnection(_connectionString);
await connection.OpenAsync();
@@ -53,6 +55,32 @@ public class StoreAndForwardStorage
_logger.LogInformation("Store-and-forward SQLite storage initialized");
}
/// <summary>
/// Ensures the directory for a file-backed SQLite database exists. SQLite creates
/// the database file on demand but not its parent directory, so a configured path
/// such as "./data/store-and-forward.db" fails to open ("unable to open database
/// file") when the "data" directory does not yet exist. In-memory databases and
/// bare filenames in the working directory have no directory to create and are
/// skipped.
/// </summary>
private void EnsureDatabaseDirectoryExists()
{
var builder = new SqliteConnectionStringBuilder(_connectionString);
if (builder.Mode == SqliteOpenMode.Memory)
return;
var dataSource = builder.DataSource;
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(dataSource) || dataSource == ":memory:")
return;
var directory = System.IO.Path.GetDirectoryName(System.IO.Path.GetFullPath(dataSource));
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(directory) && !System.IO.Directory.Exists(directory))
{
System.IO.Directory.CreateDirectory(directory);
_logger.LogInformation("Created store-and-forward database directory: {Directory}", directory);
}
}
/// <summary>
/// WP-9: Enqueues a new message with Pending status.
/// </summary>

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Status = StoreAndForwardMessageStatus.Pending
};
}
[Fact]
public async Task InitializeAsync_FileInMissingDirectory_CreatesDirectory()
{
// SQLite creates the database file on demand but not its parent directory;
// the storage must create the directory itself or OpenAsync fails with
// "unable to open database file" (the cause of the SiteActorPathTests failures).
var directory = Path.Combine(Path.GetTempPath(), "sf-storage-test-" + Guid.NewGuid().ToString("N"));
var dbPath = Path.Combine(directory, "store-and-forward.db");
Assert.False(Directory.Exists(directory));
try
{
var storage = new StoreAndForwardStorage(
$"Data Source={dbPath}", NullLogger<StoreAndForwardStorage>.Instance);
await storage.InitializeAsync();
Assert.True(Directory.Exists(directory));
Assert.True(File.Exists(dbPath));
}
finally
{
if (Directory.Exists(directory))
Directory.Delete(directory, recursive: true);
}
}
}