Echo's RequestID middleware reuses the X-Request-Id header from a proxy
or generates one, so logging and audit all see the same ID. RequestMeta
previously read the request header before any later middleware could
have set one, leaving the audit request_id mostly empty.
The normalizer's docstring and stripBracketSuffix's pair-by-pair walk
promise left-to-right order preservation (load-bearing for sort_by /
order_by), but the only coverage used order-insensitive assert.Contains
after 02e10b287 dropped the dedicated test. Add exact-match assertions
that a mix of plain and bracketed forms re-emits values in send order.
Seven integration tests covering the Label pilot:
- Create_Read_Update_Delete — full round-trip through POST/GET/PUT/
DELETE, asserts body + status at each step.
- List_ReturnsItems — GET /labels, asserts items[] is non-empty and
contains a known fixture; this is the regression catcher for the
generic-any silent-empty trap the spike hit.
- ForbiddenErrorShape — user1 reading user13's private label returns
403 problem+json with the RFC 9457 type/title/status/detail shape.
- ValidationErrorShape — POST with empty title fails Huma's
minLength:1 check with 422 problem+json + structured per-field
errors locating `title`.
- ETagReturns304 — first GET captures ETag, second GET with
If-None-Match returns 304.
- PATCHMergePatch — AutoPatch-synthesised PATCH with partial
application/merge-patch+json body updates one field and leaves
the others untouched; a follow-up GET confirms preservation.
- OpenAPISpecDescribesAllFive — the unauthenticated
/api/v2/openapi.json surfaces GET+POST on /labels and GET+PUT+
DELETE on /labels/{id}.