Three independent adapters sharing src/central/adapters/swpc_common.py,
mirroring the WFIGS two-adapter pattern. Each adapter has its own row in
config.adapters (ships disabled), its own cadence, and its own dedup
state, so operators can independently enable/disable and so a broken
upstream endpoint does not silently mask a healthy one.
Subjects:
swpc_alerts -> central.space.alert.<product_id_lower>
swpc_kindex -> central.space.kindex
swpc_protons -> central.space.proton_flux
Dedup keys:
alerts: product_id + issue_datetime
kindex: time_tag
protons: time_tag + energy
Severity: G-scale on product_id for K0[5-9][AW] alerts (G1-G5 -> 1-4),
G-scale on Kp for kindex, 0 for protons (raw flux carried in event.data).
No geo on any SWPC events (centroid=None, regions=[], primary_region=None).
No fall-off detection for alerts -- a single 115-row sample cannot confirm
whether alerts disappear from the upstream JSON when expired; deferred to
a later pass after 24h of observation.
CENTRAL_SPACE stream seeded with 7-day retention / 1 GiB max_bytes, mirroring
CENTRAL_FIRE / CENTRAL_QUAKE. STREAM_SUBJECTS, archive STREAMS, and
DASHBOARD_STREAMS each pick up the new stream.
Tests: 16 new cases in tests/test_swpc.py using real-shape frozen JSON
fixtures (alerts product_ids EF3A/K05A/K07A; kindex Kp boundaries; protons
composite dedup). Two existing tests updated for the new stream count
(test_archive_multi_stream.test_streams_list_has_three_entries renamed to
_has_four_entries; test_dashboard expects 5 streams not 4); added a
test_streams_contains_central_space companion.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>