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Sterister 594992a183 release(v4.7.0): peer-presence events for instant BroadcastChannel revoke
Adds the bridge-connection-lifecycle signal that closes Prism's
~45s revoke window down to one server→client round-trip (~50ms).

Server (`@shade/inbox-server`):
- `inbox.peer_connected` / `inbox.peer_disconnected` events on the
  0↔1 boundary across WS + SSE bridges. Long-poll deliberately not
  tracked (every poll boundary would flap; push transports are also
  the only ones where instant revoke matters).
- `PresenceTracker` collapses two parallel bridges (e.g. WS + SSE
  during fallback handover) into one connect/disconnect pair.
- `GET /v1/bridge/presence` SSE endpoint: signed query with
  `kind: 'presence'`, `watched: string[]`; on open streams a
  per-address snapshot, then change frames filtered server-side.
  MAX_WATCHED_ADDRESSES = 64. Subscribing does not itself count as
  a peer-bridge connection.
- `createBridgeRoutes` now returns `{ app, websocket, presence }`.

Client (`@shade/transport-bridge`):
- `PresenceBridge.subscribe({ watch, onPresenceChange })` →
  `{ addPeer, removePeer, watching, unsubscribe }`. addPeer/removePeer
  mutate via reconnect with a fresh signed query.
- `signPresenceQuery` helper for non-PresenceBridge consumers.

Tests cover all four acceptance criteria from the Prism request:
server-event smoke, online→offline subscription, address scoping
(carol invisible to a [alice]-only sub), reconnect, plus an
addPeer/removePeer regression.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 23:16:35 +02:00
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@shade/observer

Live observability backend for Shade — exposes a snapshot endpoint, an SSE event stream, and serves the bundled dashboard SPA.

Install

bun add @shade/observer @shade/server @shade/core

Usage

import { createObserver } from '@shade/observer';
import { ShadeEventEmitter, ShadeSessionManager } from '@shade/core';
import { PrekeyServerEvents, createPrekeyServer } from '@shade/server';

// 1. Create event emitters
const clientEvents = new ShadeEventEmitter();
const serverEvents = new PrekeyServerEvents();

// 2. Wire them into your session manager and prekey server
const manager = new ShadeSessionManager(crypto, storage, { events: clientEvents });
const prekeyServer = createPrekeyServer({ crypto, events: serverEvents });

// 3. Create the observer
const observer = createObserver({
  token: process.env.SHADE_OBSERVER_TOKEN!,
  clientEvents,
  serverEvents,
});

// 4. Mount or serve standalone
import { Hono } from 'hono';
const app = new Hono();
app.route('/shade-observer', observer);

Bun.serve({ port: 3900, fetch: app.fetch });

After this, visit http://localhost:3900/shade-observer/dashboard/ and enter your bearer token to see the dashboard.

Endpoints

Method Path Auth Description
GET /api/state Bearer Current snapshot (identity, sessions, prekeys, server stats)
GET /api/events Bearer (or ?token=) SSE stream of live events
GET /dashboard/ None Bundled web UI
GET /health None Liveness check

Configuration

Env var Required Description
SHADE_OBSERVER_TOKEN Yes Bearer token (min 16 chars). Refuses to start if shorter.

The token is checked with constant-time comparison.

Security notes

  • Event payloads contain NO key material, plaintext, or signatures — only structural facts (counters, addresses, short hashes for display).
  • The observer is intended for internal/debugging use. Put it behind a reverse proxy and authenticate access.
  • The dashboard stores the bearer token in localStorage for convenience. Don't load the dashboard on shared computers.