Closes the bootstrap gap two parallel QA agents surfaced on 2026-04-22:
fresh Authority DBs lacked the `default` tenant row so setup-wizard admin
creation failed with users_tenant_id_fkey and /connect/token returned
invalid_grant. Fix is on the migration path per AGENTS.md §2.7; the init
script stays seeds-only as established in SPRINT_20260422_003.
- New embedded migration 003_seed_default_tenants.sql performs
`INSERT ... ON CONFLICT (tenant_id) DO NOTHING` for `default` and
`installation`. Numeric prefix (not S-prefix) so the migration runner's
Startup category auto-applies it; S-prefix files route to Seed category
which is intentionally manual-only per
StartupMigrationHost.cs:158.
- `default` is strictly required (Authority's
StandardPluginBootstrapper.DefaultTenantId; /internal/users bootstrap
inserts under this FK). `installation` is not Authority-FK-referenced
today but matches the empirical workaround both QA agents converged on
and serves as defense for cross-service inserts that join
authority.tenants.tenant_id.
Fresh-volume verification (docs/qa/authority-default-tenant-20260422/):
1. docker compose down -v (20 volumes removed incl. compose_postgres-data)
2. docker compose up -d — 62 containers, Authority healthy in ~15s.
3. Startup log: applying 001 (144ms) → 002 (13ms) → 003 (7ms).
authority.tenants contains default + installation.
4. POST /api/v1/setup/sessions → 201; database/valkey/migrations prereqs
ran; admin/execute with admin/Admin@Stella2026! → 200 "Bootstrap
administrator 'admin' ensured successfully."
5. POST /connect/token (password, stellaops-cli, ui.admin openid) → 200
+ JWT carrying role=admin, stellaops:tenant=default.
6. docker compose restart authority → "Database is up to date for
Authority." Clean no-op.
Docs: docs/modules/authority/architecture.md §1.1 "Seeded bootstrap
tenants (migration-owned)". Cross-link added to the archived prior
sprint's Decisions & Risks so the lineage is traceable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix namespace conflicts (Subgraph → PoESubgraph)
- Add hash sanitization for Windows filesystem (colon → underscore)
- Update all test mocks to use It.IsAny<>()
- Add direct orchestrator unit tests
- All 8 PoE tests now passing (100% success rate)
- Complete SPRINT_3500_0001_0001 documentation
Fixes compilation errors and Windows filesystem compatibility issues.
Tests: 8/8 passing
Files: 8 modified, 1 new test, 1 completion report
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- Implemented the GostKeyValue class for handling public key parameters in ГОСТ Р 34.10 digital signatures.
- Created the GostSignedXml class to manage XML signatures using ГОСТ 34.10, including methods for computing and checking signatures.
- Developed the GostSignedXmlImpl class to encapsulate the signature computation logic and public key retrieval.
- Added specific key value classes for ГОСТ Р 34.10-2001, ГОСТ Р 34.10-2012/256, and ГОСТ Р 34.10-2012/512 to support different signature algorithms.
- Ensured compatibility with existing XML signature standards while integrating ГОСТ cryptography.
- Implement `SbomIngestServiceCollectionExtensionsTests` to verify the SBOM ingestion pipeline exports snapshots correctly.
- Create `SbomIngestTransformerTests` to ensure the transformation produces expected nodes and edges, including deduplication of license nodes and normalization of timestamps.
- Add `SbomSnapshotExporterTests` to test the export functionality for manifest, adjacency, nodes, and edges.
- Introduce `VexOverlayTransformerTests` to validate the transformation of VEX nodes and edges.
- Set up project file for the test project with necessary dependencies and configurations.
- Include JSON fixture files for testing purposes.
- Added VulnTokenSigner for signing JWT tokens with specified algorithms and keys.
- Introduced VulnTokenUtilities for resolving tenant and subject claims, and sanitizing context dictionaries.
- Created VulnTokenVerificationUtilities for parsing tokens, verifying signatures, and deserializing payloads.
- Developed VulnWorkflowAntiForgeryTokenIssuer for issuing anti-forgery tokens with configurable options.
- Implemented VulnWorkflowAntiForgeryTokenVerifier for verifying anti-forgery tokens and validating payloads.
- Added AuthorityVulnerabilityExplorerOptions to manage configuration for vulnerability explorer features.
- Included tests for FilesystemPackRunDispatcher to ensure proper job handling under egress policy restrictions.
- Introduced AuthorityAdvisoryAiOptions and related classes for managing advisory AI configurations, including remote inference options and tenant-specific settings.
- Added AuthorityApiLifecycleOptions to control API lifecycle settings, including legacy OAuth endpoint configurations.
- Implemented validation and normalization methods for both advisory AI and API lifecycle options to ensure proper configuration.
- Created AuthorityNotificationsOptions and its related classes for managing notification settings, including ack tokens, webhooks, and escalation options.
- Developed IssuerDirectoryClient and related models for interacting with the issuer directory service, including caching mechanisms and HTTP client configurations.
- Added support for dependency injection through ServiceCollectionExtensions for the Issuer Directory Client.
- Updated project file to include necessary package references for the new Issuer Directory Client library.
- Introduced AGENTS.md, README.md, TASKS.md, and implementation_plan.md for Vexer, detailing mission, responsibilities, key components, and operational notes.
- Established similar documentation structure for Vulnerability Explorer and Zastava modules, including their respective workflows, integrations, and observability notes.
- Created risk scoring profiles documentation outlining the core workflow, factor model, governance, and deliverables.
- Ensured all modules adhere to the Aggregation-Only Contract and maintain determinism and provenance in outputs.