# Feature Specification: Windows Update Rings (012) **Feature Branch**: `feat/012-windows-update-rings` **Created**: 2025-12-31 **Status**: Draft **Input**: `config/graph_contracts.php` (windowsUpdateRing scope) ## Overview Add reliable coverage for **Windows Update Rings** (`windowsUpdateRing`) in the existing inventory/backup/version/restore flows. This feature also extends coverage to **Windows Feature Update Profiles** ("Feature Updates"), which are managed under the `deviceManagement/windowsFeatureUpdateProfiles` endpoint and have `@odata.type` `#microsoft.graph.windowsFeatureUpdateProfile`. This feature also extends coverage to **Windows Quality Update Profiles** ("Quality Updates"), which are managed under the `deviceManagement/windowsQualityUpdateProfiles` endpoint and have `@odata.type` `#microsoft.graph.windowsQualityUpdateProfile`. This policy type is defined in `graph_contracts.php` and uses the `deviceManagement/deviceConfigurations` endpoint, identified by the `@odata.type` `#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdateForBusinessConfiguration`. This feature will focus on implementing the necessary UI normalization and ensuring the sync, backup, versioning, and restore flows function correctly for this policy type. ## In Scope - Policy type: `windowsUpdateRing` - Sync: Policies with `@odata.type` of `#microsoft.graph.windowsUpdateForBusinessConfiguration` should be correctly identified and synced as `windowsUpdateRing` policies. - Snapshot capture: Full snapshot of all settings within a Windows Update Ring policy. - Restore: Restore a Windows Update Ring policy from a snapshot. - UI: Display the settings of a Windows Update Ring policy in a readable, normalized format. - Policy type: `windowsFeatureUpdateProfile` - Sync: Feature Update Profiles should be listed and synced from `deviceManagement/windowsFeatureUpdateProfiles`. - Snapshot capture: Full snapshot of the Feature Update Profile payload. - Restore: Restore a Feature Update Profile from a snapshot. - UI: Display the key settings of a Feature Update Profile in a readable, normalized format. - Policy type: `windowsQualityUpdateProfile` - Sync: Quality Update Profiles should be listed and synced from `deviceManagement/windowsQualityUpdateProfiles`. - Snapshot capture: Full snapshot of the Quality Update Profile payload. - Restore: Restore a Quality Update Profile from a snapshot. - UI: Display the key settings of a Quality Update Profile in a readable, normalized format. ## Out of Scope (v1) - Advanced analytics or reporting on update compliance. - Per-setting partial restore. ## User Scenarios & Testing *(mandatory)* ### User Story 1 — Inventory + readable view As an admin, I can see my Windows Update Ring policies in the policy list and view their configured settings in a clear, understandable format. **Acceptance** 1. Windows Update Ring policies are listed in the main policy table with the correct type name. 2. The policy detail view shows a structured list/table of configured settings (e.g., "Quality update deferral period", "Automatic update behavior"). 3. Policy Versions store the snapshot and render the settings in the “Normalized settings” view. ### User Story 2 — Backup/Version capture As an admin, when I back up or create a new version of a Windows Update Ring policy, the snapshot contains all its settings. **Acceptance** 1. The backup/version payload in the `snapshot` column contains all the properties of the `windowsUpdateForBusinessConfiguration` object. ### User Story 3 — Restore settings As an admin, I can restore a Windows Update Ring policy from a backup or a previous version. **Acceptance** 1. The restore operation correctly applies the settings from the snapshot to the target policy in Intune. 2. The restore process is audited. ### User Story 4 — Feature Updates inventory + readable view As an admin, I can see my Windows Feature Update Profiles in the policy list and view their configured rollout/version settings in a clear, understandable format. **Acceptance** 1. Feature Update Profiles are listed in the main policy table with the correct type name. 2. The policy detail view shows a structured list/table of configured settings (e.g., feature update version, rollout window). 3. Policy Versions store the snapshot and render the settings in the “Normalized settings” view. ### User Story 5 — Quality Updates inventory + readable view As an admin, I can see my Windows Quality Update Profiles in the policy list and view their configured release/content settings in a clear, understandable format. **Acceptance** 1. Quality Update Profiles are listed in the main policy table with the correct type name. 2. The policy detail view shows a structured list/table of configured settings (e.g., release, deployable content). 3. Policy Versions store the snapshot and render the settings in the “Normalized settings” view.