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>
@shade/transport-bridge
Transport-agnostic delivery for Shade: WS → SSE → long-poll, in priority
order, behind a single IncomingMessage interface.
import {
FallbackBridgeTransport,
WsBridge,
SseBridge,
LongPollBridge,
} from '@shade/transport-bridge';
const auth = { crypto, signingPrivateKey, address: 'bob' };
const bridge = new FallbackBridgeTransport([
new WsBridge({ baseUrl, auth }),
new SseBridge({ baseUrl, auth }),
new LongPollBridge({ baseUrl, auth }),
]);
await bridge.connect({
onMessage: (msg) => {
// msg: { from: string; bytes: Uint8Array; receivedAt: number; msgId?: string }
},
});
console.log(bridge.activeKind); // "ws" | "sse" | "long-poll"
Pair with createBridgeRoutes in @shade/inbox-server to expose the
matching /v1/bridge/{stream,poll,ws} endpoints. Full design + threat
model in docs/transport.md.
What it solves
Browser extensions, strict corporate proxies, and edge runtimes routinely block long-lived WebSockets. Apps that already use the Shade inbox shouldn't have to write three custom delivery paths to handle the realistic mix of hostile networks they ship into. This package is the canonical answer.
Status
V3.7. Stable wire format, additive change to @shade/inbox-server. See
CHANGELOG.