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04 — Data Models
AnalysisResult
internal/models/ — the central data contract shared by parsers, collectors, exporters, and the HTTP layer.
Stability rule: Never break the JSON shape of AnalysisResult.
Backward-compatible additions are allowed; removals or renames are not.
Key top-level fields:
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
filename |
string |
Uploaded filename or generated live source identifier |
source_type |
string |
archive or api |
protocol |
string |
redfish, ipmi, or empty for archive uploads |
target_host |
string |
BMC host for live collection |
collected_at |
time.Time |
Upload/collection timestamp |
hardware |
*HardwareConfig |
All normalized hardware inventory |
events |
[]Event |
Diagnostic events from parsers |
fru |
[]FRUInfo |
FRU/SDR-derived inventory details |
sensors |
[]SensorReading |
Sensor readings |
raw_payloads |
map[string]any |
Raw vendor data (e.g. redfish_tree) |
raw_payloads is the durable source for offline re-analysis (especially for Redfish).
Normalized fields should be treated as derivable output from raw source data.
Hardware sub-structure
HardwareConfig
├── board BoardInfo — server/motherboard identity
├── devices []HardwareDevice — CANONICAL INVENTORY (see below)
├── cpus []CPU
├── memory []MemoryDIMM
├── storage []Storage
├── volumes []StorageVolume — logical RAID/VROC volumes
├── pcie_devices []PCIeDevice
├── gpus []GPU
├── network_adapters []NetworkAdapter
├── network_cards []NIC (legacy/alternate source field)
├── power_supplies []PSU
└── firmware []FirmwareInfo
Canonical Device Repository (hardware.devices)
hardware.devices is the single source of truth for hardware inventory.
Rules — must not be violated
- All UI tabs displaying hardware components must read from
hardware.devices. - The Device Inventory tab shows kinds:
pcie,storage,gpu,network. - The Reanimator exporter must use the same
hardware.devicesas the UI. - Any discrepancy between UI data and Reanimator export data is a bug.
- New hardware attributes must be added to the canonical device schema first, then mapped to Reanimator/UI — never the other way around.
- The exporter should group/filter canonical records by section, not rebuild data from multiple sources.
Deduplication logic (applied once by repository builder)
| Priority | Key used |
|---|---|
| 1 | serial_number — usable (not empty, not N/A, NA, NONE, NULL, UNKNOWN, -) |
| 2 | bdf — PCI Bus:Device.Function address |
| 3 | No merge — records remain distinct if both serial and bdf are absent |
Device schema alignment
Keep hardware.devices schema as close as possible to Reanimator JSON field names.
This minimizes translation logic in the exporter and prevents drift.
Source metadata fields (stored directly on AnalysisResult)
Carried by both /api/status and /api/config:
{
"source_type": "api",
"protocol": "redfish",
"target_host": "10.0.0.1",
"collected_at": "2026-02-10T15:30:00Z"
}
Valid source_type values: archive, api
Valid protocol values: redfish, ipmi (empty is allowed for archive uploads)
Raw Export Package (reopenable artifact)
Export Raw Data does not merely dump AnalysisResult; it emits a reopenable raw package
(JSON or ZIP bundle) that carries source data required for re-analysis.
Design rules:
- raw source is authoritative (
redfish_treeor original file bytes) - imports must re-analyze from raw source
- parsed field snapshots included in bundles are diagnostic artifacts, not the source of truth