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The existing loader throws ConfigError on the first problem it hits.
A customer with a tool-specific equipment.yaml that has six issues
sees one, fixes, restarts, sees the next, fixes, restarts — six
edit-restart cycles before the server even binds. Day-1 friction
is the top support ticket source in fab integrations.
This commit adds a parallel validator that does a separate read-only
pass and surfaces *every* issue at once:
$ secs_server --validate-config \
--config equipment.yaml \
--state-table control_state.yaml
[error] equipment.yaml:5 svids[0].type — unknown SECS-II type `WTF`
[error] equipment.yaml:7 alarms[0].category — value 200 out of range [0, 127]
[error] equipment.yaml:9 host_commands[0].emit_ceid — CEID 999 not declared in `ceids` section
3 error(s), 0 warning(s) across 4 files
What it catches:
- Missing required fields (device.model_name, .software_rev, …)
- Range violations (alarm category must be 0–127, spool streams 1–127,
device.id fits u16, etc.)
- Unknown enum values (SECS-II types, HCACK values, control/PJ/CJ
state and event names — using the right case + snake convention
the runtime parsers enforce)
- Duplicate IDs within svids / dvids / ecids / ceids / alarms,
duplicate PPIDs in recipes, duplicate command names in host_commands
- Referential integrity: host_commands[*].emit_ceid must exist in
ceids; host_commands[*].set_alarm must exist in alarms;
emit_on_control_change must exist in ceids
- PJ-table-specific: `NoState` sentinel rejected as `initial`,
`from`, or `to` (matches loader's existing runtime check)
- yaml-cpp Mark → 1-based line numbers when available
What it doesn't catch (out of scope this round):
- JSON Schema for editor red-squigglies (future)
- Deep semantic checks across state-table reachability
- ECID min/max value parsing (would need numeric type coupling)
Tests cover: clean file passes; multi-error YAML surfaces every issue
on a single pass; line numbers populate; control_state /
process_job_state / control_job_state casing conventions;
format_issues_to renders both severities; the shipped
data/equipment.yaml etc. validate cleanly (regression tripwire if
anyone breaks the demo configs).
INTEGRATION.md §2.3 calls out the flag and suggests CI use.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2.0 KiB
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58 lines
2.0 KiB
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#pragma once
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <optional>
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#include <ostream>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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// Multi-error config validator.
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//
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// The existing `config::load_*` functions throw `ConfigError` on the
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// first problem they encounter — that's fine for runtime but terrible
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// for customers iterating on a new tool's YAML. This validator does a
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// separate read-only pass that collects every issue it can find, so a
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// `--validate-config` invocation surfaces the whole list in one shot.
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//
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// Each issue carries the file, line (1-based, from yaml-cpp's Mark when
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// available), a structured field path (e.g. "svids[2].type"), and a
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// human message. Stream the issues to stderr with
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// `format_issues_to(os, issues)` for the canonical presentation.
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namespace secsgem::config {
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struct ConfigIssue {
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enum class Severity : uint8_t { Error = 0, Warning = 1 };
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std::string file;
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std::optional<int> line; // 1-based; nullopt when unknown
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std::string field_path; // e.g. "host_commands[3].emit_ceid"
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std::string message;
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Severity severity = Severity::Error;
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};
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class ConfigValidator {
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public:
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// Each validate_* method reads the given YAML and appends issues.
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// Returns false if any new errors were emitted by this call (warnings
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// do not flip the return value).
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bool validate_equipment(const std::string& yaml_path);
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bool validate_control_state(const std::string& yaml_path);
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bool validate_process_job_state(const std::string& yaml_path);
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bool validate_control_job_state(const std::string& yaml_path);
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const std::vector<ConfigIssue>& issues() const { return issues_; }
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bool has_errors() const;
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std::size_t error_count() const;
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std::size_t warning_count() const;
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private:
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std::vector<ConfigIssue> issues_;
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};
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// Pretty-prints every issue, one per line, in a format intended for
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// stderr. Errors are tagged `[error]`, warnings `[warn]`.
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void format_issues_to(std::ostream& os,
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const std::vector<ConfigIssue>& issues);
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} // namespace secsgem::config
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