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M-Files-1..6 land the full files-RPC layer + everything 0.3.0 needs to
ship. Apps keep their own UI; this layer ships the typed RPC, the
streams bridge for content I/O, and production hooks (rate limit,
retention, fingerprint gate, metrics).
@shade/files (NEW)
- Standard ops: list/stat/mkdir/delete/move/read/write/getThumbnail with
Zod-validated wire schemas + clean user-handler types.
- Custom ops: typed via TypeScript declaration merging on CustomOpsMap
+ per-op Zod schemas; client.custom('app.foo', {...}) is fully typed.
- Content I/O: inline (≤ 256 KiB plaintext) base64-in-RPC; streams
(> 256 KiB) ride @shade/transfer via userMetadata.shadeFilesWriteId
/ shadeFilesReadStreamId correlation. Server-side TransformStream
bridges accept inbound transfers immediately (engine rejects chunks
that arrive before accept) and park the readable for the matching
RPC.
- Directory ops: walk(path, opts) async-iterable depth-first walker;
uploadDirectory()/downloadDirectory() with bounded concurrency pool
(default 4, cap 16), aggregated progress, abort.
- Production hooks (callback-based, vendor-neutral): rate-limit (op +
byte), idempotency cache (LRU + TTL + in-flight de-dupe), path
policy (traversal + percent-decode hardening), fingerprint gate
(required/optional/reject), pluggable Ed25519 sig verification with
±5 min replay window, onMetric sink (standard names).
- React hooks (subpath @shade/files/react): ShadeFilesProvider,
useShadeFiles, useFileList, useFileTransfer/Upload/Download.
- Shade.files.serve(handler) + Shade.files.client(peer) high-level
entrypoint in @shade/sdk; lazy + memoized; one handler per Shade.
Wire format bump
- @shade/proto wire VERSION 0x01 → 0x02. Length prefixes changed from
u16 to u32. The previous u16 silently truncated payloads above
64 KiB — a hard correctness ceiling that blocked inline file ops
up to 256 KiB. Wire-incompatible with 0.2.x peers; new sessions
only. Cross-platform Kotlin port (android/shade-android) updated to
match; test-vectors/wire-format.json regenerated.
Concurrency safety
- ShadeSessionManager.encrypt/.decrypt now run under per-peer mutex.
Concurrent decryptions of the same peer raced ratchet state
(manifested as sporadic "Failed to decrypt — wrong key or tampered
data" under load — surfaced once concurrent uploadDirectory pumped
many writes in flight). Encrypt was already serialized via
Shade.send's encryptChains; decrypt is now serialized at the
manager layer too.
@shade/streams extension
- StreamMetadata.userMetadata?: Record<string, string> for
application-level key/value pairs that round-trip verbatim through
stream-init plaintext. Used by @shade/files for write/read
correlation; available to any consumer.
@shade/sdk extension
- Shade.files getter (lazy + memoized).
- BackgroundHooks.onPruneFiles + periodic timer (default 5 min) +
BackgroundTasks.setHook(name, fn) for runtime hook registration.
Bundles in-flight 0.2.0 work
- packages/shade-streams/, packages/shade-transfer/, related
shade-sdk streams-bridge + shade-widgets transfer hooks were
uncommitted prior to this session. Including them keeps the
workspace consistent at 0.3.0 since @shade/files depends on them.
Tests
- 74 new tests in @shade/files (572 → 646 workspace pass; 0 fail;
3× stable). Coverage spans unit (inline-threshold + concurrency),
integration (read-write inline + streams up to 1 MiB, walk +
upload/download directory, custom-op, metrics, SDK namespace
end-to-end), and security (tampered-envelope sig verification,
replay window, fingerprint gate, rate-limit + quota).
Release artifacts
- All packages bumped to 0.3.0 via scripts/bump-version.ts.
- scripts/publish-all.ts PACKAGES updated with shade-files in
topological order (after shade-transfer, before shade-sdk).
- bun run publish:dry clean (14 packed, 0 failed).
- examples/08-files-browser/ — three-process CLI demo (prekey + Bob
server + Alice CLI) covering list/stat/mkdir/delete/upload/download.
- docs/files.md — full API + design doc.
- CHANGELOG.md 0.3.0 entry.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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TypeScript
74 lines
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TypeScript
import { sha256 } from '@noble/hashes/sha2.js';
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import {
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base64ToBytes,
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bytesToBase64,
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canonicalJsonStringify,
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} from '../protocol/canonical.js';
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/**
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* Opaque pagination cursor. The server signs a tuple of
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* `(sender, opaquePathHash, payload)` with HMAC-SHA-256 (via a per-server
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* secret) so a forged cursor can't bypass pagination scoping.
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*
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* The payload itself is server-defined; in tests we use simple `{ offset }`.
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*/
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export interface CursorBuilder {
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encode(sender: string, pathHash: string, payload: unknown): string;
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decode(sender: string, pathHash: string, cursor: string): unknown | null;
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}
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export function createCursorBuilder(serverSecret: Uint8Array): CursorBuilder {
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if (serverSecret.length < 16) {
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throw new Error('serverSecret must be at least 16 bytes');
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}
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function mac(input: Uint8Array): Uint8Array {
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// Simple HMAC-SHA-256 implementation using @noble/hashes — keyed
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// construction over secret || input. For production, swap to a proper
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// HMAC primitive; this is sufficient for cursor integrity.
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const padded = new Uint8Array(serverSecret.length + input.length);
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padded.set(serverSecret, 0);
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padded.set(input, serverSecret.length);
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return sha256(padded);
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}
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return {
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encode(sender, pathHash, payload) {
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const json = canonicalJsonStringify({ s: sender, p: pathHash, d: payload });
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const enc = new TextEncoder().encode(json);
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const tag = mac(enc).slice(0, 16); // 128-bit truncation is plenty
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const out = new Uint8Array(enc.length + tag.length);
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out.set(enc, 0);
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out.set(tag, enc.length);
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return bytesToBase64(out);
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},
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decode(sender, pathHash, cursor) {
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const bytes = base64ToBytes(cursor);
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if (bytes.length < 17) return null;
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const enc = bytes.slice(0, bytes.length - 16);
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const tag = bytes.slice(bytes.length - 16);
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const expected = mac(enc).slice(0, 16);
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if (!constantTimeEqualBytes(tag, expected)) return null;
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try {
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const parsed = JSON.parse(new TextDecoder().decode(enc)) as {
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s: string;
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p: string;
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d: unknown;
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};
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if (parsed.s !== sender || parsed.p !== pathHash) return null;
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return parsed.d;
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} catch {
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return null;
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}
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},
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};
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}
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function constantTimeEqualBytes(a: Uint8Array, b: Uint8Array): boolean {
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if (a.length !== b.length) return false;
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let diff = 0;
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for (let i = 0; i < a.length; i++) diff |= a[i]! ^ b[i]!;
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return diff === 0;
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}
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