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"""Which sections of a backup should be restored."""
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"""Which sections of a backup should be restored."""
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restore_config: bool = True
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restore_config: bool = True
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#: Whether to take the backup's display.hardware block as well.
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#: Off by default: that block describes the panel physically wired to
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#: *this* device -- its size, chain length, mapping, multiplexing and
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#: refresh cap. A backup carries the panel of the machine it was taken
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#: on, and restoring one onto a different rig drives the wrong geometry.
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restore_hardware: bool = False
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restore_secrets: bool = True
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restore_secrets: bool = True
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restore_wifi: bool = True
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restore_wifi: bool = True
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restore_fonts: bool = True
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restore_fonts: bool = True
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@@ -549,6 +555,60 @@ def _copy_file(src: Path, dst: Path) -> None:
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raise
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raise
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_HARDWARE_PATH = ("display", "hardware")
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def _restore_config_preserving_hardware(src: Path, dst: Path, keep_hardware: bool) -> None:
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"""Copy a backed-up config.json, optionally keeping the local panel block.
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display.hardware describes the panel physically attached to this device:
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cols, rows, chain_length, hardware_mapping, panel_type, multiplexing and
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the refresh-rate cap. None of that travels with a configuration -- it is a
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property of the machine. Restoring a backup taken on a 512x64 rig onto a
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128x32 one used to overwrite the smaller panel's geometry with the larger
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one's, which is not a setting the user can see going wrong; the display
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simply stops being right.
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Falls back to a plain copy when either file cannot be parsed, so a restore
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never fails because of this.
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"""
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if not keep_hardware:
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_copy_file(src, dst)
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return
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try:
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incoming = json.loads(src.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
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local = json.loads(dst.read_text(encoding="utf-8")) if dst.exists() else {}
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except (OSError, ValueError) as exc:
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logger.warning(
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"[Backup] Could not merge local panel config (%s); restoring the "
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"backup's config.json as-is", exc)
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_copy_file(src, dst)
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return
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section, key = _HARDWARE_PATH
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local_hw = (local.get(section) or {}).get(key)
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if not isinstance(local_hw, dict) or not local_hw:
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_copy_file(src, dst)
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return
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if not isinstance(incoming.get(section), dict):
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incoming[section] = {}
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incoming_hw = incoming[section].get(key)
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incoming[section][key] = local_hw
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if isinstance(incoming_hw, dict) and incoming_hw != local_hw:
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logger.info(
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"[Backup] Kept this device's display.hardware; the backup's panel "
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"was %sx%s chain %s, this one is %sx%s chain %s",
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incoming_hw.get("cols"), incoming_hw.get("rows"),
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incoming_hw.get("chain_length"),
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local_hw.get("cols"), local_hw.get("rows"),
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local_hw.get("chain_length"))
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tmp_path = dst.with_suffix(dst.suffix + ".restore-tmp")
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tmp_path.write_text(json.dumps(incoming, indent=2) + "\n", encoding="utf-8")
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os.replace(tmp_path, dst)
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def restore_backup(
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def restore_backup(
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zip_path: Path,
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zip_path: Path,
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project_root: Path,
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project_root: Path,
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@@ -584,7 +644,9 @@ def restore_backup(
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# Main config.
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# Main config.
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if options.restore_config and (tmp_dir / _CONFIG_REL).exists():
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if options.restore_config and (tmp_dir / _CONFIG_REL).exists():
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try:
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try:
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_copy_file(tmp_dir / _CONFIG_REL, project_root / _CONFIG_REL)
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_restore_config_preserving_hardware(
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tmp_dir / _CONFIG_REL, project_root / _CONFIG_REL,
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keep_hardware=not options.restore_hardware)
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result.restored.append("config")
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result.restored.append("config")
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except OSError as e:
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except OSError as e:
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logger.error("[Backup] Failed to restore config.json: %s", e, exc_info=True)
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logger.error("[Backup] Failed to restore config.json: %s", e, exc_info=True)
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import logging
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import logging
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import threading
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import threading
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from typing import Dict, Optional, Any, Callable
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from typing import Dict, Optional, Any, Callable
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field, fields
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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try:
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try:
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import psutil
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import psutil
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"psutil not available - resource monitoring will be limited to execution time only"
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"psutil not available - resource monitoring will be limited to execution time only"
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)
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)
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def _metrics_from_cache(self, plugin_id: str, cached: Any) -> "ResourceMetrics":
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"""Build metrics from a cached record, ignoring anything unrecognised.
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ResourceMetrics(**cached) raises TypeError on a single unexpected key,
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and that exception escapes into plugin_manager, which reports it as
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"plugin <id> operation failed". Every plugin fails, and the plugin
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system never finishes initialising.
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Seen on a live rig: every plugin failing with
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ResourceMetrics.__init__() got an unexpected keyword argument
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'consecutive_failures'
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which is a plugin_health field, not a metrics one. How a health-shaped
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record came to sit under a plugin_metrics key on that machine is not
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established -- a restored backup that mixed two machines' caches is the
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likeliest explanation -- but the loader should not be brittle enough for
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it to matter. plugin_health already repairs its records field by field
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rather than trusting whatever is on disk; this does the same.
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Unknown keys are dropped and named once, so a genuine schema change is
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visible in the log instead of silently discarded.
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"""
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if not isinstance(cached, dict):
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self.logger.warning(
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"Ignoring cached metrics for %s: expected a mapping, got %s",
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plugin_id, type(cached).__name__)
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return ResourceMetrics()
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known = {f.name for f in fields(ResourceMetrics)}
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unknown = sorted(set(cached) - known)
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if unknown:
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self.logger.warning(
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"Dropping unrecognised field(s) from cached metrics for %s: %s",
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plugin_id, ", ".join(unknown))
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usable = {k: v for k, v in cached.items() if k in known}
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try:
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return ResourceMetrics(**usable)
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except (TypeError, ValueError) as e:
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self.logger.warning(
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"Cached metrics for %s unusable (%s); starting fresh",
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plugin_id, e)
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return ResourceMetrics()
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def _get_metrics_key(self, plugin_id: str) -> str:
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def _get_metrics_key(self, plugin_id: str) -> str:
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"""Get cache key for plugin metrics."""
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"""Get cache key for plugin metrics."""
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return f"plugin_metrics:{plugin_id}"
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return f"plugin_metrics:{plugin_id}"
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cache_key, max_age=None, memory_ttl=0 if force_reload else None
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cache_key, max_age=None, memory_ttl=0 if force_reload else None
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)
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)
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if cached:
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if cached:
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metrics = self._metrics_from_cache(plugin_id, cached)
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metrics = ResourceMetrics(**cached)
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else:
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else:
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metrics = ResourceMetrics()
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metrics = ResourceMetrics()
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self._metrics[plugin_id] = metrics
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self._metrics[plugin_id] = metrics
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"""A malformed metrics cache entry must not take every plugin down with it.
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`ResourceMetrics(**cached)` raises TypeError on a single unexpected key, and
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that exception escapes into plugin_manager, which reports it per plugin as
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"plugin <id> operation failed". Every plugin fails and the plugin system never
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finishes initialising -- the health endpoint reports
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`plugin_system: not_initialized` while the display itself keeps running.
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Seen on a live rig, once per plugin, continuously:
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ERROR - src.plugin_system.plugin_manager - plugin geochron operation failed:
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ResourceMetrics.__init__() got an unexpected keyword argument
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`consecutive_failures` belongs to plugin_health, not to metrics. How a
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health-shaped record came to sit under a plugin_metrics key on that machine is
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not established -- a restored backup that mixed two machines' caches is the
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likeliest explanation, and the same rig had one restored onto it -- but a
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loader that turns one bad cache entry into a total outage is the part worth
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fixing. plugin_health already repairs its own records field by field rather
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than trusting what is on disk.
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"""
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import logging
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from dataclasses import fields
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock
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import pytest
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from src.plugin_system.resource_monitor import PluginResourceMonitor, ResourceMetrics
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class _Cache:
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def __init__(self, payload=None):
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self.payload = payload
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def get(self, key, max_age=None, memory_ttl=None, **kwargs):
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return self.payload
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def set(self, key, data, ttl=None, **kwargs):
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pass
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def _monitor(payload):
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m = PluginResourceMonitor(cache_manager=_Cache(payload))
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m.logger = logging.getLogger("test")
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return m
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#: What the rig actually had under the metrics key.
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HEALTH_SHAPED = {
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"consecutive_failures": 0, "circuit_state": "closed",
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"circuit_opened_time": None, "half_open_start_time": None,
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"last_error": None, "last_failure_time": None,
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"last_success_time": 1_700_000_000.0, "total_failures": 0,
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}
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assert metrics.call_count == 7
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"""A restore must not repoint this device at another machine's panel.
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rows, chain_length, hardware_mapping, panel_type, multiplexing, the refresh
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geometry with the larger one's, and nothing on screen explains why: the
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BIG = {"display": {"hardware": {"cols": 128, "rows": 64, "chain_length": 4,
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"hardware_mapping": "adafruit-hat-pwm"},
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"runtime": {"gpio_slowdown": 4}},
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