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Attachment storage invariants
Updated: 2026-08-02
Attachments remain local files under Data:AttachmentsRoot/<jobId>/ with metadata in Attachments. No object-store abstraction or schema migration is used.
Invariants
- Every managed path resolves beneath
Data:AttachmentsRootwithout crossing a symlink/junction. - Stored filenames are generated and stable. Renaming changes only the user-visible
FileNamemetadata. - A committed row normally has its final file. A temporary suffix is the only recognized recoverable exception.
- Unknown plain files are reported and preserved; reconciliation never guesses that a legacy orphan is safe to delete.
- All row lookups remain parent/job tenant-scoped.
Durable filesystem states
| State | Meaning | Startup action |
|---|---|---|
<final>.uploading and matching DB row |
metadata committed; promotion was interrupted | atomically promote to <final> |
<final>.uploading without DB row |
copy/request failed before commit | purge the staging file |
<final>.deleting and matching DB row |
delete stopped before DB commit | restore to <final> |
<final>.deleting without DB row |
DB deletion committed; purge was interrupted | purge the quarantined file |
| plain file without DB row | unknown/legacy orphan | report only |
| DB row without final or recognized state | missing bytes | report only |
Upload validates the complete batch before copying, stages every file, commits all metadata and derived flags in one database transaction, then promotes files. A post-commit promotion failure returns 202 and leaves .uploading for startup recovery.
Delete first atomically renames bytes to .deleting, removes metadata and updates flags in one transaction, then purges. A database failure restores the file. A post-commit purge failure returns 202 and leaves a retryable marker.
Operations
Reconciliation runs once after database initialization and before the API begins serving. It logs counts only—never file contents or paths. Nonzero missing, unsafe, unknown-orphan or failure counts require operator review. Persistent suffix-state failures are retried on the next safe service restart.
Rollback requires draining/reconciling .uploading and .deleting markers before reverting the application. Do not delete unknown plain files. The same managed-root and quarantine conventions must be reused by account deletion (SEC-009).
Object storage, content deduplication, periodic multi-replica reconciliation and destructive legacy-orphan cleanup are explicitly deferred until deployment topology or measured volume requires them.