Cycle-3 retrospective:
- 6 tasks (AZ-491..AZ-496), 5 batches, 18 SP delivered.
- 100% code review pass rate (5/5 PASS_WITH_WARNINGS, 0 FAIL).
- 0 Critical/High/Medium review findings; 7 distinct Low.
- Security audit PASS_WITH_WARNINGS: 0 new Medium, 3 Low (all
test-only or operator-CLI), 2 Informational, 1 False Positive.
- Net Architecture delta: **-3** (F-AUTH-2 + D1 + D3 RESOLVED;
only new findings are Low test-side surfaces). First
net-negative cycle on record.
- 5 of 6 tasks completed first attempt (no post-review fix
commits). Cycle-2's 2 prior-retro actions all translated to
closed work (AZ-491 from Action 1, AZ-492 from Action 2,
AZ-493 from Action 3).
Top 3 cycle-4 improvement actions surfaced:
1. Execute the perf harness to capture PT-07/PT-08 baseline.
2. Bump TestSupport JWT pins 7.0.3 → 7.1.2+ (D4 NU1902 cleanup).
3. Add `workspace:` tag to cross-repo ACs in task-spec writing
and render them separately in the traceability matrix.
3 new ring-buffer lessons appended to _docs/LESSONS.md:
- [process] Option-B forcing functions for cross-team blockers.
- [process] ACs prescribing a measurement should also prescribe
the collection path.
- [process] Cross-repo-write ACs need workspace tags.
Structural snapshot at structure_2026-05-12_cycle3.md records the
new SatelliteProvider.TestSupport project (+2 ProjectReference edges
into it; no production-layer dependents) and the AZ-496 package
bumps (8.0.21 → 8.0.25).
Cycle 3 COMPLETE. State advanced to Step 9 (New Task) for cycle 4
per existing-code flow Re-Entry After Completion.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Engineering Lessons
Recurring bugs, surprising library behaviors, and process insights extracted from completed cycles. Newest at the top. Keep entries short — this is for fast scanning at the start of new cycles, not exhaustive history.
This file has two layers:
- Deep engineering lessons (L-NNN): library bugs, architectural insights, multi-paragraph context. Persist forever.
- Ring buffer at the bottom: most recent 15 single-sentence lessons emitted by the retrospective skill, consumed by
new-task/plan/decompose/autodevStep 0. Oldest entries drop off the top.
Categories: estimation · architecture · testing · dependencies · tooling · process
L-001 — Dapper TypeHandler<T> is bypassed for enum types during read deserialization
Cycle: 1 (AZ-484)
Discovered by: integration test failure (Error parsing column 12 (source=google_maps - String)); root-caused via web search to long-standing Dapper issue #259.
Affects: Dapper 2.1.35 (and most other versions until the proposed Settings.PreferTypeHandlersForEnums opt-in in PR #2200, not yet merged).
What happens
Registering SqlMapper.AddTypeHandler(new MyEnumHandler()) for an enum type — even via SqlMapper.TypeHandler<TEnum> — works for writes (the handler's SetValue is invoked for parameter binding) but is silently bypassed for reads. Dapper's IL-emitted deserializer checks IsEnum first and falls back to Enum.TryParse(string, ignoreCase: true).
Why this is dangerous
If the enum's wire string happens to match a member name case-insensitively (e.g., RegionStatus.Failed ↔ "failed"), the bypass goes unnoticed and round-trip works accidentally. The bug only surfaces when the wire format diverges from the C# member name (e.g., TileSource.GoogleMaps ↔ "google_maps" — Enum.TryParse("google_maps") does not match GoogleMaps because of the underscore).
Recommended approach
- Do not rely on
SqlMapper.TypeHandler<TEnum>for read-side enum mapping unless the wire values match the enum member names case-insensitively. - For enums whose wire format diverges (snake_case, kebab-case, custom IDs), store the entity field as
stringand provide an explicit converter (*Converter.ToWireValue/FromWireValue) for use at the service-layer boundary. This is what AZ-484 does forTileEntity.Source↔TileSourceConverter. - Unit-test the converter directly. Do not assume that round-tripping through Dapper proves anything for enums.
Detection
- Unit tests of the type handler in isolation will pass even when the handler is bypassed at runtime.
- Failure surfaces only at integration-test time when the actual SELECT runs.
- If you must keep an enum-typed field, write at minimum one integration test that reads the enum back through Dapper from a real database row.
Ring buffer (last 15 entries — newest at top)
- [2026-05-12] [process] For cross-team blockers (admin team must supply config values, etc.), prefer an Option-B forcing function (ship the validation/scaffolding with prod-empty config that fails-fast at deploy) over deferring the entire task — the fail-fast contract makes the cross-team conversation impossible to skip and ships the in-workspace work in the current cycle (cycle 3: AZ-494 shipped iss/aud validation with empty prod appsettings so deploy must supply real values). Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-12_cycle3.md
- [2026-05-12] [process] ACs that prescribe a specific measurement or sentinel mechanism (e.g. "per-item latency < 50ms", "guard fires when DB name contains _test") should also prescribe — or explicitly defer — the path for collecting / enforcing it, or implementations will substitute proxies / equivalents that look like spec drift in review (cycle 3: AZ-492 PT-08 per-item gate cost became a derived proxy; AZ-493 DB-name guard became Host-allowlist). Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-12_cycle3.md
- [2026-05-12] [process] ACs that require cross-repo writes should be tagged with the target workspace and rendered separately in the traceability matrix — mixing them with in-workspace ACs makes "correctly deferred" indistinguishable from "incomplete work" (cycle 3: AZ-494 AC-7 deferred for the suite-repo write; matrix renders as
◐ deferredwhich is ambiguous). Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-12_cycle3.md - [2026-05-11] [testing] Test helpers shared across unit + integration projects must live in one consolidated location — duplicate near-identical copies will diverge and require parallel fixes (cycle 2:
JwtTokenFactory.csandJwtTestHelpers.cshad the sameExpires < NotBeforebug fixed in separate commits). Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-11_cycle2.md - [2026-05-11] [process] Deferred-status NFR entries are allowed at most ONCE per NFR — if a Deferred NFR has not landed by the end of the cycle that follows the one in which it was deferred, the harness work must be promoted to a real PBI before any new NFR is accepted as Deferred (cycle 2 inherited cycle 1's PT-07 + added PT-08 + JWT-attach script-rot). Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-11_cycle2.md
- [2026-05-11] [testing] Integration tests must explicitly reset DB state at startup — relying on wallclock seeds or "tests probably won't collide" is a workaround, not isolation; the persistent Postgres volume in docker-compose makes test data accumulation the default state (cycle 2:
UavUploadTests._coordinateCountercollision was patched with a wallclock seed instead of a real DB-reset hook). Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-11_cycle2.md - [2026-05-11] [testing] Persisted enums need a Dapper read-roundtrip integration test — unit-testing the type handler in isolation does not prove read-side behavior (see L-001). Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-11.md
- [2026-05-11] [process] NFR test-spec additions must include the runner-script implementation in the same step, or be tagged "Deferred — harness work tracked in "; otherwise scenarios accumulate as Unverified across cycles. Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-11.md
- [2026-05-11] [estimation] Task-spec test-site-count estimates must be backed by an explicit grep evidence block, not pattern-matched against neighboring code (AZ-484 spec said ~3 sites in
RegionServiceTests; actual = 0). Source: _docs/06_metrics/retro_2026-05-11.md