Collapse the three former check types into a single core `Monitor` entity
with one management surface (/monitors), one result table (monitor_results),
and a single scheduled task. Every type can now watch a free-standing custom
destination (optional host_id) — not just a registered Host.
- models: Monitor + MonitorResult replace PingResult/DnsResult; Host loses its
ping/dns facet columns (now Monitor rows linked by host_id).
- checks: monitors/{ping,dns,http}.py pure probes + runner.run_monitor
dispatcher; one monitor_check scheduler with a per-monitor due-filter.
- status: single monitor_status_source replaces the three sources.
- UI: /monitors blueprint (type-aware add/edit/list/widget); host hub shows a
host's linked monitors + "add monitor for this host"; nav + widget registry
+ alert metric catalog rewired. http plugin folded into core and removed.
- migration 0022 merges the http branch, data-migrates host facets +
http_monitors + all three result histories, drops the old tables/columns.
Resolves the per-host ping/dns auto-attach issue (#275): monitors are now
explicit, never auto-added to every host.
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The fabledscryer->steward rename had only ever reached host_agent. The other
five bundled plugins (http, snmp, traefik, unifi, docker) still imported
`from fabledscryer.*` (package no longer exists) and read FABLEDSCRYER_* env
vars — so every one of them was broken at import since the original rebrand.
CI stayed green only because none are enabled by default and migrations don't
import plugin modules. Now that they version in-tree, complete the rename:
- fabledscryer.* -> steward.* imports across all five plugins
- FABLEDSCRYER_* -> STEWARD_* in plugin migration env.py files
- author/repository/homepage + user-facing 'Fabled Scryer' strings -> Steward
- snmp/scheduler.py: also drop dead `now`/datetime; record_metric from steward
Adds tests/test_no_legacy_names.py — fails if 'scryer'/'roundtable' ever
reappear in shipped code (the drift bit twice; this stops a third time).
Also clears pre-existing ruff lint debt (unused imports, semicolon statements,
mid-file import) surfaced by the new lint lane.
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First-party plugins (host_agent, http, snmp, traefik, unifi, docker) are now
tracked under plugins/ and baked into the image, so they version atomically
with core — ending the cross-repo import drift the roundtable->steward rename
exposed. History for these files is preserved in the archived Roundtable-plugins
repo.
Plugin discovery becomes multi-root: PLUGIN_DIR (single) -> PLUGIN_DIRS
(bundled first, then external) + PLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR. Bundled ships in the image;
third-party plugins still mount at runtime into the external root
(STEWARD_PLUGIN_DIR, default /data/plugins) and downloads/installs land there.
Bundled shadows external on a name collision.
- config.py: load_bootstrap returns plugin_dirs + plugin_install_dir
- app.py: iterate PLUGIN_DIRS at the migration + load sites
- migration_runner.py: discover_all_in() unions every plugin root
- plugin_manager.py: resolve_plugin_path() (pure, first-root-wins); load /
install / hot-reload span all roots; installs target the external root
- settings/routes.py: _discover_plugins scans all roots, dedup bundled-first
- Dockerfile: COPY plugins/ ; docker-compose: drop host bind, document external
- tests/test_plugin_dirs.py: resolution, multi-root discovery, bootstrap split
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