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bvandeusen 4fc8c96c41 fix(snmp): bundle pysnmp in image and port poller to the asyncio HLAPI
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The SNMP plugin ships in the image but logged "pysnmp not installed — SNMP
polling disabled" on every poll, so polling never worked. Two coupled defects:

1. The Dockerfile installed only `.[ansible]`, so the `snmp` extra (pysnmp)
   was never bundled even though the plugin is first-party and shipped.
2. poller.py used the synchronous pysnmp HLAPI (`next(getCmd(...))`), which
   pysnmp-lextudio 6.x removed — it's asyncio-only now — so even with the dep
   present, polling would have thrown and silently returned nothing. The 5.x
   line that still has the sync API isn't safe on the image's Python 3.13.

Fix:
- Dockerfile: install `.[ansible,snmp]`.
- poller.py: `poll_device_sync` → `async def poll_device` on the asyncio HLAPI,
  with a dual-version import (pysnmp 7.x `pysnmp.hlapi.v3arch.asyncio`/`get_cmd`
  + async `UdpTransportTarget.create`; pysnmp-lextudio 6.2.x
  `pysnmp.hlapi.asyncio`/`getCmd` + direct `UdpTransportTarget`) so a dependency
  bump can't silently re-break it.
- scheduler.py: await poll_device directly; drop the run_in_executor wrapper
  and the now-unused asyncio import.
- Add tests/plugins/snmp/test_poller.py covering the version→mpModel mapping,
  that the poller is a coroutine, and the graceful no-pysnmp path.

Note: CI confirms import/load and the no-pysnmp path, but has no SNMP target —
live polling against real devices is verified after deploy.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
2026-06-19 13:28:07 -04:00
bvandeusen 88091936c5 fix(ui): unify header/breadcrumb treatment, drop redundant back buttons
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The page-top chrome was inconsistent: most nested views used the breadcrumb
kicker + page-title pattern, but plugin sub-pages used ad-hoc "← back" links,
~11 pages stacked a breadcrumb AND a redundant ancestor back button, and two
(monitors/edit, hosts/uptime) had a back button but no breadcrumb. The
settings/plugin_detail page stacked all of it at once.

Unify on the breadcrumb-led model:
- settings/_tabs.html: drop the hardcoded "Settings" h1; the breadcrumb
  ("Settings › …") plus the tab strip is the header.
- settings/plugin_detail: drop the "← Plugins" back button.
- docker container_detail/swarm/disk + snmp/device: replace ad-hoc back links
  with the standard crumbs() breadcrumb.
- host_agent, ansible/*, alerts/maintenance: remove redundant ancestor back
  buttons (the breadcrumb's parent crumbs already link there); keep lateral
  shortcuts (Inventory/Schedules/Browse/Targets/Groups/New).
- monitors/edit, hosts/uptime: add the missing breadcrumb, drop the back link.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016Jg27rgypiW2efULXJDtMC
2026-06-18 23:07:12 -04:00
bvandeusen af60ca446d fix(plugins): complete steward rename across bundled plugins; clear lint debt
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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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 11:22:20 -04:00
bvandeusen a7a281cb11 feat(plugins): fold first-party plugins in-tree; bundled + external roots
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

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 08:37:24 -04:00