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claudetools/projects/dataforth-dos/datasheet-pipeline/probe_ad2_runtime.py
Mike Swanson dd5c5afd4b Session log + DFWDS Node port + Hoffman API uploader pipeline
Built the missing piece between the test datasheet pipeline and Dataforth's
new product API. End-to-end:

- Pulled DFWDS (Dataforth Web Datasheet System) VB6 source from
  AD1\Engineering\ENGR\ATE\Test Datasheets\DFWDS to local for analysis
- Decoded its filename validation: A-J prefix decodes (A=10..J=19), all-
  numeric WO# valid (no leading 0), anything else bad
- Ported the validation + move logic to Node (dfwds-process.js)
- Built bulk uploader (upload-delta.js) for Hoffman's Swagger API
  (POST /api/v1/TestReportDataFiles/bulk with OAuth client_credentials)

Sanitized 3 prior reference scripts (fetch-server-inventory, test-scenarios,
test-upload-two) to read CF_* env vars instead of hardcoded creds.

Live drain results:
- 897 files moved Test_Datasheets -> For_Web (all valid, no renames, no
  bad), DFWDS port summary in 1.1s
- Pushed entire For_Web (7,061 files) to Hoffman API in 49.7s @ 142/s:
  Created=803 Updated=114 Unchanged=6,144 Errors=0
- Server count: 489,579 -> 490,382 (+803 net new)

Also:
- Added clients/dataforth/.gitignore to exclude plaintext Oauth.txt note
- Added clients/instrumental-music-center/docs/2026-04-13-ticket-notes.md
  (ticket write-up of 2026-04-11/12/13 IMC1 RDS removal/SQL migration work)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-14 21:06:50 -07:00

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"""Check AD2 for Python/Node availability."""
import paramiko, subprocess, yaml
pwd_raw = yaml.safe_load(subprocess.run(['sops','-d','D:/vault/clients/dataforth/ad2.sops.yaml'],
capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=30, check=True).stdout)['credentials']['password']
PWD = pwd_raw.replace('\\', '')
c = paramiko.SSHClient(); c.set_missing_host_key_policy(paramiko.AutoAddPolicy())
c.connect('192.168.0.6', username='sysadmin', password=PWD,
timeout=30, banner_timeout=45, look_for_keys=False, allow_agent=False)
for cmd in ['where python', 'where python3', 'where node', 'python --version 2>&1']:
print(f'$ {cmd}')
_, o, _ = c.exec_command(cmd, timeout=15)
print(o.read().decode().rstrip())
print()
c.close()