Browsers' Window.fetch is a WebIDL bound operation; storing it as this.fetchImpl / this.fetchFn and calling via the instance receiver threw "Illegal invocation" on the first request. Bind once at construction in InboxClient, LongPollBridge, and SseBridge. Reported by Prism (multi-device E2EE terminal), blocking every browser consumer of the v4.6 transport stack on inbox.start() / bridge.connect(). WsBridge unaffected (uses WebSocket). Node/Bun fetch tolerates a free receiver, so the bug never surfaced server-side — added regression tests that install a strict-receiver globalThis.fetch to catch the issue without an actual browser harness. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
@shade/transport-webrtc
V3.11 — direct peer-to-peer chunk transport for Shade transfers via
RTCDataChannel. Plugs into @shade/transfer's ITransferTransport
contract and wires automatically into @shade/sdk via
shade.configureWebRTC().
import { createShade } from '@shade/sdk';
import { nativeRtcFactory } from '@shade/transport-webrtc';
const shade = await createShade({ prekeyServer });
shade.configureWebRTC({ factory: nativeRtcFactory() });
shade.configureTransfers({ resolveBaseUrl });
await shade.upload({ to: 'bob', input: file }); // → P2P when NAT allows,
// HTTP otherwise.
See docs/webrtc.md for the full guide: NAT-traversal realities, TURN config, glare resolution, wire format, diagnostics, and end-to-end test recipes.
What's inside
WebRtcConnection— one peer connection between two Shade endpoints, driving offer/answer/ICE through Shade's own ratchet.WebRtcConnectionManager— per-peer pool with deterministic glare resolution.WebRtcSignalingChannel— JSON signaling messages multiplexed overShade.send/Shade.onMessage.WebRtcTransferTransport— implementsITransferTransportover the managed DataChannel; ack-correlated by 16-byte requestId tokens.MemoryRtcFactory— in-process WebRTC simulator for tests.nativeRtcFactory()— adapter overglobalThis.RTCPeerConnection(browsers / Deno / Cloudflare Workers).
Adapters
@shade/transport-webrtc ships only the standard-API adapter
(nativeRtcFactory). For Bun / Node, wrap your library of choice
behind the IRtcFactory interface — only createPeerConnection,
createDataChannel, and standard addEventListener are required.
Recommended adapters: