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fix(alerting): allow multiple open alert_instances per rule for PER_EXCHANGE
V13 added a partial unique index on alert_instances(rule_id) WHERE state
IN (PENDING,FIRING,ACKNOWLEDGED). Correct for scalar condition kinds
(ROUTE_METRIC / AGENT_STATE / DEPLOYMENT_STATE / LOG_PATTERN / JVM_METRIC
/ EXCHANGE_MATCH in COUNT_IN_WINDOW) but wrong for EXCHANGE_MATCH /
PER_EXCHANGE, which by design emits one alert_instance per matching
exchange. Under V13 every PER_EXCHANGE tick with >1 match logged
"Skipped duplicate open alert_instance for rule …" at evaluator cadence
and silently lost alert fidelity — only the first matching exchange per
tick got an AlertInstance + webhook dispatch.

V15 drops the rule_id-only constraint and recreates it with a
discriminator on context->'exchange'->>'id'. Scalar kinds emit
Map.of() as context, so their expression resolves to '' — "one open per
rule" preserved. ExchangeMatchEvaluator.evaluatePerExchange always
populates exchange.id, so per-exchange instances coexist cleanly.

Two new PostgresAlertInstanceRepositoryIT tests:
  - multiple open instances for same rule + distinct exchanges all land
  - second open for identical (rule, exchange) still dedups via the
    DuplicateKeyException fallback in save() — defense-in-depth kept

Also fixes pre-existing PostgresAlertReadRepositoryIT brokenness: its
setup() inserted 3 open instances sharing one rule_id, which V13 blocked
on arrival. Migrate to one rule_id per instance (pattern already used
across other storage ITs).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 22:26:19 +02:00
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