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MechaCat02
6b99f74c48 feat(v1.1.1-kv): Rhai kv:: SDK module + ctx.event wiring
Wires the KV store into Rhai scripts via the handle pattern:

    let widgets = kv::collection("widgets");
    widgets.set("k", #{ n: 1 });
    let v = widgets.get("k");          // value or () if absent
    widgets.has("k") / widgets.delete("k")
    let page = widgets.list();          // cursor-style pagination

`KvHandle` is a custom Rhai type holding `Arc<dyn KvService>` + the
per-call `Arc<SdkCallCx>`. Methods route async service calls through
`tokio::Handle::current().block_on(...)` — works because
`LocalExecutorClient` runs the script under `spawn_blocking` so a
runtime is reachable. The bridge surfaces `app_id` exclusively
through `cx.app_id`; no public-facing argument can spoof an app.

`TriggerEvent` lands in `picloud-shared` as the wire shape the
dispatcher will emit (KV + DeadLetter variants — KV exercised now,
DL hooks up with the dispatcher in commit 5/8). `SdkCallCx` and
`ExecRequest` grow `is_dead_letter_handler: bool` and
`event: Option<TriggerEvent>`. `engine.rs::build_ctx_map` flattens
the event into `ctx.event` for triggered handlers; direct ingress
leaves the key absent so scripts can `if "event" in ctx`.

Tests:
- 7 `sdk_kv.rs` integration tests covering the full Rhai surface
  (round-trip, missing-key unit, has bool, delete was-present,
  empty-collection rejection, cursor pagination, cross-app
  isolation through the bridge).
- 3 new `engine.rs` tests pinning `ctx.event` shape per
  design notes §4 (KV insert with value, delete with unit value,
  direct invocations have no `event` key).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 21:38:41 +02:00
MechaCat02
a685674dbf chore(deps): add regex, hex, percent-encoding for v1.1.0 stdlib
Workspace deps for the seven Rhai utility modules that follow in this
PR. `rand`, `base64`, `uuid`, `chrono`, `serde_json` are already in
the workspace and reused as-is — only the genuinely new ones land here.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 20:28:47 +02:00
MechaCat02
0473d295af feat: versioning scheme — lockstep crates + four independent surfaces
Establish how versions are assigned, bumped, and checked across the
five things that actually change for users: the product itself, the
Rhai SDK, the HTTP API, the database schema, and the inter-service
wire (reserved for cluster mode). Crates ship in lockstep — drift
between picloud-shared and picloud-manager-core is fiction since
they always release together — but surfaces are versioned and
checked at their natural boundaries.

  * docs/versioning.md is the authoritative reference: what gets a
    version, the per-surface compatibility rules, how each surface
    bump cascades to the product version (loose pre-1.0, strict
    post-1.0), and the five enforcement mechanisms (lockstep at
    compile time, /version at runtime, golden SDK contract tests,
    migration replay, CI guardrail).

  * shared::version exposes four constants — PRODUCT_VERSION (from
    CARGO_PKG_VERSION), SDK_VERSION ("1.0"), API_VERSION (1),
    WIRE_VERSION (1). Scripts read SDK_VERSION as ctx.sdk_version
    and can feature-detect against it.

  * Workspace inheritance: `[workspace.package] version = "0.2.0"`
    is the single point of truth; every crate uses
    `version.workspace = true`. dashboard/package.json mirrors.

  * Routes move to /api/v1/* — both control plane
    (/api/v1/admin/*) and data plane (/api/v1/execute/{id}).
    Picloud composes them via a single `/api/v{API_VERSION}` nest,
    so the next major is a copy-paste-and-bump. Caddyfile (dev and
    prod) routes /api/v1/* to picloud and 404s any other /api/*
    so old clients fail loudly instead of getting the SPA shell.
    Dashboard client + integration tests updated.

  * /healthz remains a plain "ok" string (k8s probes); /version is
    the new JSON endpoint returning every surface version in one
    place — product, sdk, api, schema (from
    manager-core::migrations::latest_version), wire.

  * Reasonable bump rationale: API path changes are breaking by
    definition, so 0.1.0 → 0.2.0 (pre-1.0 license to bump minor on
    any breaking change). SDK starts at 1.0 because scripts depend
    on it more strictly than the product depends on its internals;
    we'd rather promise SDK stability early than pull the rug.

Verified live:
  * /healthz → "ok" (plain text)
  * /version → {product:"0.2.0",sdk:"1.0",api:1,schema:1,wire:1}
  * /api/v1/admin/scripts → 200
  * /api/admin/scripts → 404 with error JSON (sunset major)
  * Script can read ctx.sdk_version → "1.0"
  * All 14 integration tests pass against new paths
  * 11 executor-core unit tests pass (added one for sdk_version
    exposure with the major.minor format invariant)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-23 00:31:08 +02:00
MechaCat02
b8b544816d chore: initial scaffold — workspace, docs, blueprint
Sets up the PiCloud monorepo as a Cargo workspace organised around the
three-service architecture (manager / orchestrator / executor), each
backed by a *-core library crate so the same logic powers both the MVP
all-in-one `picloud` binary and the future split-process cluster mode.

  * crates/shared, executor-core, orchestrator-core, manager-core
    define the library surface and trait seams between the three
    services (`ExecutorClient`, `ScriptResolver`, `ScriptRepository`).
  * crates/picloud is the MVP entrypoint; serves /healthz on 8080
    (override via PICLOUD_BIND).
  * crates/picloud-{manager,orchestrator,executor} are skeleton
    binaries that keep the crate boundaries honest until cluster
    mode is built out in v1.3+.
  * docs/git-workflow.md defines the trunk-based workflow:
    short-lived branches, Conventional Commits, separate hotfix
    flow with mandatory reproduction tests.
  * CLAUDE.md captures the working rules for future Claude sessions.

Workspace passes `cargo fmt`, `cargo clippy -D warnings` (with
pedantic enabled), and `cargo test --workspace`. The all-in-one
binary responds on `/healthz` and `/`.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 23:16:32 +02:00