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test(#146) P2.6: boot health during a large startup trim — confirmed
Booting against a pre-bloated 300k-row device_status_log, /api/status answers in <3s while the table is still large (chunked startup prune trickling in the background), and the backlog drains to the cap with the server responsive throughout. The old whole-table sort froze boot ~40s. Fallout doc gets the P2 findings section. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Note the startup prune is intentionally NEVER band-gated (it must clear a boot-time
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Note the startup prune is intentionally NEVER band-gated (it must clear a boot-time
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backlog); `MAINTENANCE_BAND_GATE_ENABLED` only affects the interval run.
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backlog); `MAINTENANCE_BAND_GATE_ENABLED` only affects the interval run.
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## P2 findings (investigated; measured)
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- **Playlist build under mass reconnect — MITIGATED, no change.** `buildPlaylistPayload`
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is synchronous (indexed SELECTs + one `JSON.parse` of the published snapshot). Measured
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with a 200-item snapshot: **avg 0.078ms, max 0.70ms per call**; a 230-device fleet-wide
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reconnect is ~18ms of CPU **spread across 230 separate socket.io handler invocations**
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(the loop yields between them), never one block. Per-call is the real unit and is far
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under the 50ms invariant. (`test/playlist-build-cost.test.js`.)
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- **Boot health during a large startup trim — CONFIRMED.** Booting against a pre-bloated
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300k-row `device_status_log`, `/api/status` answers in **<3s** while the table is still
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large (prune trickling), and the backlog drains to the cap in the background with the
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server responsive throughout. The old whole-table sort froze boot ~40s. This is the
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point of the async/chunked, un-gated startup prune. (`test/boot-health.test.js`.)
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## Interlock note
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## Interlock note
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Item A ends the prune-induced restart loop; Item B's in-memory flap state now persists
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Item A ends the prune-induced restart loop; Item B's in-memory flap state now persists
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long enough to bite (it used to be wiped every ~40s by the restart). The two are a pair:
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long enough to bite (it used to be wiped every ~40s by the restart). The two are a pair:
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server/test/boot-health.test.js
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'use strict';
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// #146 P2.6 — a deploy against a PRE-BLOATED device_status_log must still bind + serve
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// /api/status quickly, with the chunked startup prune trickling in the background (the
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// whole point of the async/chunked startup prune — the old whole-table sort froze boot
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// -> healthcheck fail -> restart loop). Seed a big backlog, boot, assert /api/status
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// answers fast WHILE the table is still large, then confirm the backlog drains.
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const { test } = require('node:test');
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const assert = require('node:assert/strict');
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const { spawn } = require('node:child_process');
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const path = require('node:path');
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const os = require('node:os');
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const fs = require('node:fs');
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const crypto = require('node:crypto');
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const Database = require('better-sqlite3');
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const PORT = 3995;
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const BASE = `http://127.0.0.1:${PORT}`;
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const DATA_DIR = path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'st-boot-' + crypto.randomBytes(4).toString('hex'));
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const DBPATH = path.join(DATA_DIR, 'db', 'remote_display.db');
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test('boots + serves /api/status quickly against a pre-bloated table; prune drains in background', async () => {
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// 1) Create + migrate the DB in a throwaway boot, then seed a large backlog.
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const p = spawn('node', ['server.js'], { cwd: path.join(__dirname, '..'), env: { ...process.env, DATA_DIR, SELF_HOSTED: 'true', PORT: '3894', NODE_ENV: 'test' }, stdio: 'ignore' });
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for (let i = 0; i < 60; i++) { try { const r = await fetch('http://127.0.0.1:3894/api/status'); if (r.ok) break; } catch { /* */ } await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 200)); }
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p.kill('SIGKILL');
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await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 300));
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}
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const seed = new Database(DBPATH);
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const ins = seed.prepare('INSERT INTO device_status_log (device_id, status, timestamp) VALUES (?, ?, ?)');
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const now = Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000);
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seed.transaction(() => { for (let i = 0; i < 300000; i++) ins.run('d' + (i % 3), 'online', now); })();
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assert.equal(seed.prepare('SELECT COUNT(*) c FROM device_status_log').get().c, 300000, 'seeded 300k backlog');
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seed.close();
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// 2) Boot for real against the bloated table; time to first /api/status OK.
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const proc = spawn('node', ['server.js'], { cwd: path.join(__dirname, '..'), env: { ...process.env, DATA_DIR, SELF_HOSTED: 'true', PORT: String(PORT), NODE_ENV: 'test', STATUS_LOG_MAX_ROWS_PER_DEVICE: '500' }, stdio: ['ignore', fs.openSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'st-boot.log'), 'w'), 'inherit'] });
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for (let i = 0; i < 60; i++) { try { const r = await fetch(BASE + '/api/status'); if (r.ok) { up = true; break; } } catch { /* */ } await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 100)); }
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const bootMs = Date.now() - t0;
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assert.ok(up, 'server bound and served /api/status');
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assert.ok(bootMs < 3000, `/api/status answered in ${bootMs}ms — NOT blocked by the 300k prune (old sort froze ~40s)`);
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// At first-serve the prune is still trickling: the table should still be large.
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const ro1 = new Database(DBPATH, { readonly: true });
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const atBoot = ro1.prepare('SELECT COUNT(*) c FROM device_status_log').get().c; ro1.close();
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assert.ok(atBoot > 1500, `prune runs in background — table still large at first serve (${atBoot})`);
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// Give the chunked startup prune time to drain, staying responsive throughout.
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const r = await fetch(BASE + '/api/status'); assert.ok(r.ok, 'stays responsive while pruning');
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const c = ro.prepare('SELECT COUNT(*) c FROM device_status_log').get().c; ro.close();
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const drained = ro2.prepare('SELECT COUNT(*) c FROM device_status_log').get().c; ro2.close();
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assert.equal(drained, 1500, '3 devices x 500 cap — backlog fully drained by the background startup prune');
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} finally { proc.kill('SIGKILL'); }
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});
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