PALETTE REDESIGN (2026-05-21)
Sidebar swatches switched from S88 level (all blue) to domain-hue per node.
Family hue = function (rotating=orange, valves=teal, biology=green/olive,
sampling=violet, sensor=amber, aeration=sky-blue, infrastructure=slate);
within a family, darker = higher S88 / "more controller-ish."
Editor-group rectangles in flow.json still follow S88 — only the
registerType colour changed.
Submodule bumps for palette: rotatingMachine, machineGroupControl,
pumpingStation, valve, valveGroupControl, reactor, settler, monster,
measurement, diffuser, dashboardAPI.
Docs touched:
- CLAUDE.md: palette swatch vs. editor-group bullets split out.
- .claude/rules/node-red-flow-layout.md: new §10.0 introduces the two
color systems, full 12-row palette table, and explicit warning not to
mix the two hexes.
- .claude/refactor/MODULE_SPLIT.md: per-node headers annotated with
both `group #XXX` and `palette #XXX`.
- .claude/refactor/WIKI_HOME_TEMPLATE.md + WIKI_TEMPLATE.md: clarify
Mermaid classDefs visualize hierarchy, not palette swatches.
- .claude/refactor/OPEN_QUESTIONS.md: dated decision entry with
rationale, file list, and follow-ups.
CORESYNC SUBMODULE (new)
nodes/coresync added pointing at https://gitea.wbd-rd.nl/RnD/coresync.
FROST/SensorThings handoff path — first version forwards FROST-ready HTTP
request messages on the dbase output; a downstream http-request node
performs the POST and feeds responses back on msg.topic = "frost.response".
Lazy stream resolver, latest-wins queue (keep first + latest, drop middle),
knot-emit on slope change, provenance preserved in Observation parameters.
- .gitmodules: add nodes/coresync entry.
- package.json: register coresync as a Node-RED node.
- generalFunctions bump: new frostFormatter + 4 node config schemas
expose the dbase format option.
- measurement bump: "frost" option added to dbaseOutputFormat dropdown
(plus the in-flight data.measurement unit-handling work).
- machineGroupControl bump: small editor compact-fields tweak alongside
the palette change.
- CORESYNC_FROST_INTERVIEW_HANDOFF.md added at root with interview state
(Q20 open: slope angle vs. relative delta comparison).
DASHBOARDAPI MODULE_NOT_FOUND FIX
package.json: dashboardapi entry path corrected to
nodes/dashboardAPI/dashboardAPI.js. Commit e04c4a1 renamed the files to
camelCase but missed package.json; on case-sensitive filesystems
(Linux/Docker, where the tarball lands) the require resolved to nothing
and the node showed MODULE_NOT_FOUND in the Node-RED palette.
MISC CLEANUP
- examples/README.md + examples/pumpingstation-complete-example/ removal
(build_flow.py, flow.json, README.md superseded by per-node examples).
- jest.config.js: in-progress tweak.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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CoreSync FROST Interview Handoff
Date: 2026-05-19
Continue Here First
Resume the interview at Question 20. The last open design topic was the reducer comparison method:
Q20. Should slope change be compared by angle in degrees or by relative slope delta?
Recommended direction before pausing:
- Support both eventually.
- Default to angle comparison with normalized time/value axes.
- Compute
dx = deltaTimeMs / timeScaleMs. - Compute
dy = deltaValue / valueScale. - Compare
atan2(dy, dx)direction changes againstangleToleranceDeg.
Agreed Decisions
- Use FROST/SensorThings instead of direct InfluxDB for the new CoreSync path.
- Keep EVOLV standard outputs:
processdbaseparent
- Add a
dbaseoutput format option forfrost. dbase = frostemits FROST-ready HTTP request messages.- The CoreSync node does not post directly to FROST in the first version.
- A normal Node-RED HTTP request node sends the FROST messages.
- HTTP responses feed back into the same CoreSync input with
msg.topic = "frost.response". - All FROST metadata lookup/create/patch requests leave on
dbase, notprocess. processis reserved for functional process data and optional functional state.- The resolver is lazy: streams are resolved only when telemetry arrives.
- Pending queue policy for unresolved/FROST-down streams is keep first + latest, drop middle.
- Observation writes use nested Datastream endpoints:
POST /v1.1/Datastreams({datastreamId})/Observations
- Preserve provenance in Observation
parameters. - On angle/slope change, emit the previous point as the knot.
- Do not forward-fill delta-compressed fields.
- Latest values are queried per Datastream:
/Datastreams(id)/Observations?$orderby=phenomenonTime desc&$top=1
SensorThings Mapping
- EVOLV asset/apparatus/node -> FROST
Thing - EVOLV field
type-> FROSTObservedProperty - EVOLV
variant(measured,predicted,setpoint) -> FROSTSensor - EVOLV
position-> stable FROSTFeatureOfInterest - EVOLV numeric field -> one FROST
Datastream - One reducer-kept knot -> one FROST
Observation
Stable FOI convention:
{thingId}:upstream
{thingId}:atEquipment
{thingId}:downstream
Also copy position into Datastream.properties.position for filtering.
Units
Use EVOLV canonical ingest units. UI conversion happens client-side.
- pressure:
Pa - flow:
m3/s - power:
W - temperature:
K - density:
kg/m3 - level:
m - volume:
m3 - control / percentage / efficiency: normalized ratio
1
No leading zeros in engineering tags:
P-1
PT-1
FT-9999999
Never:
P-001
PT-0001
Identity And Registry
- Node-RED is not the source of truth for asset identity.
- Future central asset registry owns tag allocation and duplicate detection.
- Use one central counter per tag prefix:
PPTFTTT- etc.
- The central registry, not local Node-RED, performs atomic
+1. - For now, assume the central registry is future work.
- First implementation derives identity when possible and allows overrides.
- Keep a boundary like
resolveIdentity(input)so future registry integration is straightforward.
First-version identity behavior:
Thing tag: configured/derived, e.g. P-1
Sensor tag: configured/derived, e.g. PT-1, MODEL-P-1, CTRL-P-1
Stream key: thingTag:type:variant:position:sensorTag
Shared Collector Model
Use one shared CoreSync per FROST target/stack level.
Many EVOLV nodes can connect their dbase output to the CoreSync input, assuming payloads are structured as:
{
measurement: "P-1",
fields: {
"pressure.measured.upstream.PT-1": 12345
},
tags: {
tagcode: "P-1"
},
timestamp: Date
}
Also accept arrays of such payloads.
Internal stream key:
thingTag:type:variant:position:sensorTag
Per-stream state:
- FROST id cache
- latest FROST
phenomenonTime - reducer anchor point
- reducer previous point
- pending latest point
- bounded pending queue
FROST Request Message Shape
Outgoing request messages should preserve correlation metadata:
{
topic: "frost.metadata.lookup",
requestId: "thing:P-1:lookup",
_coreSync: {
kind: "thing",
action: "lookup",
externalKey: "thing:P-1",
streamKey: "P-1:pressure:measured:upstream:PT-1"
},
method: "GET",
url: "...",
payload: null
}
FROST response feedback:
{
topic: "frost.response",
requestId: "...",
statusCode: 200,
payload: {},
_coreSync: {}
}
Observation write target:
POST /v1.1/Datastreams({datastreamId})/Observations
Observation payload:
{
"phenomenonTime": "2026-05-19T10:15:30.000Z",
"result": 123.4,
"FeatureOfInterest": {
"@iot.id": 7
},
"parameters": {
"reduction": "knot",
"reductionReason": "first|angle-change|max-gap|flush",
"evolvFieldKey": "pressure.measured.upstream.PT-1",
"evolvStreamKey": "P-1:pressure:measured:upstream:PT-1",
"sourceMeasurement": "Pump A"
}
}
Reducer Decisions So Far
- Reducer runs independently per Datastream.
- 2D vector means time on X and numeric field value on Y.
- On direction change, emit the previous point.
- First point of a stream is kept.
- Previous point is kept on angle change.
- Pending latest point is emitted on explicit flush, max gap, or close.
- No forward-fill.
Pending queue during unresolved metadata/FROST downtime:
queue empty -> store observation
queue has 1 -> keep first, append latest
queue has 2 -> keep first, replace second with latest
Open Interview Questions
Implementation Progress 2026-05-21
First coding pass added:
- New Node-RED node:
nodes/coresync/coresync.js/coresync.html. - New
frostdbase formatter ingeneralFunctions. - Root Node-RED registration:
package.json->coresync. - Focused tests:
nodes/coresync/test/basic/coresync.basic.test.js. - FROST request builder for lazy lookup/create and nested Observation writes.
- Per-stream normalized-angle reducer, defaulting to:
angleToleranceDeg = 5timeScaleMs = 60000maxGapMs = 300000- keep first + latest pending queue
- Minimal response state machine:
GET lookupPOST create if missing- cache returned
@iot.id - drain pending Observations once Datastream and FOI ids are known
Validation run:
npx jest nodes/coresync/test/basic/coresync.basic.test.js --runInBand
PASS, 4 tests
npx eslint nodes/coresync/**/*.js nodes/generalFunctions/src/helper/formatters/frostFormatter.js nodes/generalFunctions/src/helper/formatters/index.js
PASS
Full npm run lint still fails on pre-existing unrelated repo issues, mostly browser globals in editor scripts and older lint findings.
Q20 decision implemented: default to normalized angle comparison. Relative slope mode is present as an advanced option in the reducer and editor config.
Q21 decision implemented: first defaults are the candidate defaults from this document, with per-type value-scale defaults in the CoreSync domain and fallback scale 1.
Q22 decision implemented: explicit msg.topic = "coresync.flush", maxGapMs, and close flush are supported. No periodic flush timer was added.
Q23 decision implemented: lazy resolver order is:
Thing
ObservedProperty
Sensor
FeatureOfInterest
Datastream
Observation
Each metadata entity uses lookup/create only. PATCH drift correction is not in this pass.
Q24 decision implemented in editor defaults:
frostBaseUrl
serviceVersion
assetTagOverride
sensorTagOverride
comparisonMode
angleToleranceDeg
timeScaleMs
maxGapMs
minDeltaTimeMs
minDeltaValue
maxQueuedObservationsPerStream
diagnosticsEnabled
Q25 decision implemented: emitted request messages are plain Node-RED HTTP-compatible messages and preserve requestId / _coreSync correlation fields.
Q26 decision implemented: id cache is runtime-only.
Q27 partial: failed metadata responses emit a process diagnostic and clear in-flight metadata. Backoff timing is not implemented yet.
Q28 implemented scope: skeleton, normalizer, reducer, FROST request builder, and minimal response state machine.
Q20. Reducer comparison method
Should slope change be compared by:
- angle in degrees, using normalized axes, or
- relative slope delta?
Recommended: default to normalized angle comparison and keep relative slope as an optional advanced mode.
Q21. Reducer defaults
What should the first defaults be?
Candidate defaults:
angleToleranceDeg = 5
timeScaleMs = 60000
valueScaleMode = auto
minDeltaTimeMs = 0
minDeltaValue = 0
maxGapMs = 300000
Need decide whether valueScale is:
- configured per observed property/unit,
- auto-learned per stream,
- fixed to
1.
Recommended: configured defaults by type, with auto fallback.
Q22. Flush behavior
When should pending latest points flush?
Options:
- on node close only,
- on explicit
msg.topic = "coresync.flush", - on
maxGapMs, - on periodic flush timer.
Recommended: support explicit flush and maxGapMs; avoid periodic flush unless needed.
Q23. Metadata bootstrap order
What exact lazy resolver chain should the first implementation use?
Candidate:
Thing
ObservedProperty
Sensor
FeatureOfInterest
Datastream
Observation
Need decide whether each entity is GET lookup -> POST create if missing, and whether PATCH metadata drift is included in v1.
Recommended v1: lookup/create only; no PATCH drift correction yet.
Q24. FROST base URL config
What config fields belong on the CoreSync node?
Candidate:
frostBaseUrl
serviceVersion = v1.1
dbaseFormat = frost
assetTagOverride
sensorTagOverride
angleToleranceDeg
timeScaleMs
maxGapMs
maxQueuedObservationsPerStream
diagnosticsEnabled
Need decide which are required for v1 editor UI.
Q25. HTTP node compatibility
Do we require a wrapper function around Node-RED HTTP request to preserve _coreSync and requestId, or should CoreSync emit messages exactly in the shape the HTTP node preserves by default?
Recommended: design emitted messages to survive the standard HTTP node, then add a helper/example flow if needed.
Q26. Local id cache persistence
Should resolved FROST ids be runtime-only, or persisted in Node-RED context?
Recommended v1: runtime-only cache, because metadata lookup is lazy and deterministic. Add persistent context later if lookups become expensive.
Q27. Error handling policy
For failed FROST responses, should the stream:
- retry immediately,
- back off,
- mark unresolved and keep first/latest pending,
- drop until manual reset?
Recommended: exponential-ish backoff per stream plus keep first/latest pending.
Q28. First implementation scope
Should the first coding pass create only the node skeleton plus reducer tests, or include the lazy FROST resolver end-to-end?
Recommended: implement skeleton, normalizer, reducer, and FROST request builder together; keep HTTP response state machine minimal but functional.