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Environment-dependent Gaps and Mitigation

Oracle-dependent checks

Gap

  • Service/integration paths that execute Oracle SQL require live DB credentials and network reachability.
  • Local CI-like runs may not have Oracle connectivity.
  • In this environment, tests/test_cache_integration.py has Oracle-dependent fallback failures when cache fixtures are insufficient.

Mitigation

  • Keep unit tests isolated with mocks for SQL entry points.
  • Reserve Oracle-connected tests for gated environments.
  • Use testing config for app factory tests where possible.

Redis-dependent checks

Gap

  • Redis availability differs across environments.
  • Health/caching behavior differs between L1+L2 and L1-only degraded modes.

Mitigation

  • Expose route-cache telemetry in /health and /health/deep.
  • Keep degraded mode visible and non-fatal where DB remains healthy.
  • Validate both modes in unit tests (tests/test_cache.py, tests/test_health_routes.py).

Frontend build availability

Gap

  • Node/npm may be absent on constrained runtime nodes.

Mitigation

  • Keep inline script fallback in templates when dist assets are missing.
  • Build artifacts in deployment pipeline where Node is available.
  • Startup script logs fallback mode explicitly on build failure.