stream_drd() discarded the pooled connection and forced a fresh connect.
The NL43 allows only one TCP connection at a time; over a cellular link
the device does not free its single slot fast enough for an immediate
reconnect, so the fresh connect times out — the live DRD stream fails
while start/stop commands (which reuse the warm pooled socket) keep
working. This surfaced once the persistent connection pool was enabled
(TCP_PERSISTENT_ENABLED=true).
Stream over the already-open pooled connection via acquire() instead of
discard()+_open_connection(), and release() it back to the pool on exit
(after sending SUB to stop the stream) so commands keep reusing the same
single socket. The per-device lock is held for the whole streaming
session, so the poller can't touch the socket concurrently.
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Modern Starlette requires `request` as the first positional arg to
TemplateResponse. The old `TemplateResponse(name, context)` form caused
the context dict to be passed as the template name, which Jinja2 then
tried to use as a cache key -> TypeError: unhashable type: 'dict' (500
on GET / and /roster).
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- db cache dump on diagnostics request.
- individual device logs, db and files.
-Device logs api endpoints and diagnostics UI.
Fix:
- slmm standalone now uses local TZ (was UTC only before)
- fixed measurement start time logic.
- Implemented a new `/roster` endpoint to retrieve and manage device configurations.
- Added HTML template for the roster page with a table to display device status and actions.
- Introduced functionality to add, edit, and delete devices via the roster interface.
- Enhanced `ConfigPayload` model to include polling options.
- Updated the main application to serve the new roster page and link to it from the index.
- Added validation for polling interval in the configuration payload.
- Created detailed documentation for the roster management features and API endpoints.
- Introduced a new communication guide detailing protocol basics, transport modes, and a quick startup checklist.
- Added a detailed list of commands with their functions and usage for NL-43/NL-53 devices.
- Created a verified quick reference for command formats to prevent common mistakes.
- Implemented an improvements document outlining critical fixes, security enhancements, reliability upgrades, and code quality improvements for the SLMM project.
- Enhanced the frontend with a new button to retrieve all device settings, along with corresponding JavaScript functionality.
- Added a test script for the new settings retrieval API endpoint to demonstrate its usage and validate functionality.
- Implement migration script to add ftp_username and ftp_password columns to nl43_config table.
- Create set_ftp_credentials.py script for updating FTP credentials in the database.
- Update requirements.txt to include aioftp for FTP functionality.
- Enhance index.html with FTP controls including enable, disable, check status, and list files features.
- Add JavaScript functions for handling FTP operations and displaying file lists.