TenantAtlas/tests/Feature/RestoreGraphErrorMetadataTest.php
ahmido bcf4996a1e feat/049-backup-restore-job-orchestration (#56)
Summary

This PR implements Spec 049 – Backup/Restore Job Orchestration: all critical Backup/Restore execution paths are job-only, idempotent, tenant-scoped, and observable via run records + DB notifications (Phase 1). The UI no longer performs heavy Graph work inside request/Filament actions for these flows.

Why

We want predictable UX and operations at MSP scale:
	•	no timeouts / long-running requests
	•	reproducible run state + per-item results
	•	safe error persistence (no secrets / no token leakage)
	•	strict tenant isolation + auditability for write paths

What changed

Foundational (Runs + Idempotency + Observability)
	•	Added a shared RunIdempotency helper (dedupe while queued/running).
	•	Added a read-only BulkOperationRuns surface (list + view) for status/progress.
	•	Added DB notifications for run status changes (with “View run” link).

US1 – Policy “Capture snapshot” is job-only
	•	Policy detail “Capture snapshot” now:
	•	creates/reuses a run (dedupe key: tenant + policy.capture_snapshot + policy DB id)
	•	dispatches a queued job
	•	returns immediately with notification + link to run detail
	•	Graph capture work moved fully into the job; request path stays Graph-free.

US3 – Restore runs orchestration is job-only + safe
	•	Live restore execution is queued and updates RestoreRun status/progress.
	•	Per-item outcomes are persisted deterministically (per internal DB record).
	•	Audit logging is written for live restore.
	•	Preview/dry-run is enforced as read-only (no writes).

Tenant isolation / authorization (non-negotiable)
	•	Run list/view/start are tenant-scoped and policy-guarded (cross-tenant access => 403, not 404).
	•	Explicit Pest tests cover cross-tenant denial and start authorization.

Tests / Verification
	•	./vendor/bin/pint --dirty
	•	Targeted suite (examples):
	•	policy capture snapshot queued + idempotency tests
	•	restore orchestration + audit logging + preview read-only tests
	•	run authorization / tenant isolation tests

Notes / Scope boundaries
	•	Phase 1 UX = DB notifications + run detail page. A global “progress widget” is tracked as Phase 2 and not required for merge.
	•	Resilience/backoff is tracked in tasks but can be iterated further after merge.

Review focus
	•	Dedupe behavior for queued/running runs (reuse vs create-new)
	•	Tenant scoping & policy gates for all run surfaces
	•	Restore safety: audit event + preview no-writes

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmeddarrazi@adsmac.local>
Reviewed-on: #56
2026-01-11 15:59:06 +00:00

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<?php
use App\Models\BackupItem;
use App\Models\BackupSet;
use App\Models\Tenant;
use App\Services\Graph\GraphClientInterface;
use App\Services\Graph\GraphResponse;
use App\Services\Intune\RestoreService;
use Illuminate\Foundation\Testing\RefreshDatabase;
uses(RefreshDatabase::class);
class RestoreGraphErrorMetadataGraphClient implements GraphClientInterface
{
/** @var array<int, array{policyType:string,policyId:string,payload:array,options:array<string,mixed>}> */
public array $applyPolicyCalls = [];
public function listPolicies(string $policyType, array $options = []): GraphResponse
{
return new GraphResponse(true, []);
}
public function getPolicy(string $policyType, string $policyId, array $options = []): GraphResponse
{
return new GraphResponse(true, ['payload' => []]);
}
public function getOrganization(array $options = []): GraphResponse
{
return new GraphResponse(true, []);
}
public function applyPolicy(string $policyType, string $policyId, array $payload, array $options = []): GraphResponse
{
$this->applyPolicyCalls[] = [
'policyType' => $policyType,
'policyId' => $policyId,
'payload' => $payload,
'options' => $options,
];
return new GraphResponse(false, ['error' => ['message' => 'Bad request']], 400, [], [], [
'error_code' => 'BadRequest',
'error_message' => "Resource not found for the segment 'endpointSecurityPolicy'.",
'request_id' => 'req-1',
'client_request_id' => 'client-1',
'method' => 'PATCH',
'path' => 'deviceManagement/endpointSecurityPolicy/esp-1',
]);
}
public function getServicePrincipalPermissions(array $options = []): GraphResponse
{
return new GraphResponse(true, []);
}
public function request(string $method, string $path, array $options = []): GraphResponse
{
return new GraphResponse(true, []);
}
}
test('restore results include graph path and method on Graph failures', function () {
$client = new RestoreGraphErrorMetadataGraphClient;
app()->instance(GraphClientInterface::class, $client);
$tenant = Tenant::factory()->create();
$backupSet = BackupSet::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'status' => 'completed',
'item_count' => 1,
]);
$backupItem = BackupItem::factory()->for($tenant)->for($backupSet)->create([
'policy_id' => null,
'policy_identifier' => 'esp-1',
'policy_type' => 'endpointSecurityPolicy',
'platform' => 'windows',
'payload' => [
'id' => 'esp-1',
'@odata.type' => '#microsoft.graph.deviceManagementConfigurationPolicy',
'name' => 'Endpoint Security Policy',
'settings' => [],
],
'assignments' => null,
]);
$service = app(RestoreService::class);
$run = $service->execute(
tenant: $tenant,
backupSet: $backupSet,
selectedItemIds: [$backupItem->id],
dryRun: false,
);
expect($client->applyPolicyCalls)->toHaveCount(1);
expect($run->status)->toBe('failed');
$result = $run->results['items'][$backupItem->id] ?? null;
expect($result)->toBeArray();
expect($result['graph_method'] ?? null)->toBe('PATCH');
expect($result['graph_path'] ?? null)->toBe('deviceManagement/endpointSecurityPolicy/esp-1');
});