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feat(sdk): Effect v4 + @effect/openapi-generator; typed pf.api & example ladder
Drop Orval for the first-party @effect/openapi-generator (OpenAPI 3.1 -> Effect Schema + a typed HttpClient client) and bump effect 3.19 -> 4.0.0-beta.98. Port the hand-written surfaces to the v4 API (Result over Either, Context.Service, Codec, Literals/Union arrays, Stream/Schedule/ Effect renames). Transport (CA-pinning fetch) and the reconnecting SSE source are kept intact. Make the SDK approachable for non-Effect users: - Add pf.api.* on the Promise facade: the generated client surfaced as typed, Promise-native methods (await pf.api.listPairedClients()), so REST calls are autocompleted and checked instead of stringly-typed pf.request(method, path, body) + `as` casts. Zero-drift veneer over make(httpClient), backed by the same pinning fetch. pf.request stays as the untyped escape hatch. - Re-tier examples into a 1-4 complexity ladder, rewritten onto pf.api.* (the typed payloads caught a wrong `launch` shape in provider-sync); the Effect example is labelled advanced. Add examples/ to tsconfig so they are typechecked (stops rot). typecheck + 19 tests green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(sdk): punktfunk-scripting — the managed script/plugin runner (M5)
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The optional supervision layer (RFC §8): one service runs everything in <config_dir>/scripts/ plus installed punktfunk-plugin-* packages (<config_dir>/plugins/node_modules/), as Effect fibers. - Plugins (a definePlugin default export, either main shape) are SUPERVISED: a failure restarts them with capped exponential backoff (jittered, 1s→60s); a clean return completes them. The Effect shape runs under the PunktfunkHost layer; the async-fn shape gets a facade client whose close is scope-guaranteed. - Bare scripts are one-shot: importing them is the run, no restart (export a plugin to be supervised). - Shutdown is STRUCTURAL: SIGINT/SIGTERM interrupt the whole fiber tree, so Effect plugins' scoped finalizers run and clients close before exit — the systemctl-stop story, and the reason the Effect plugin shape exists at all. - The sshd rule applies to unit files (world-writable → refused loudly); cache-busted imports make restarts real; --list for inventory. 6 new bun tests (17 total green): discovery + refusal, both plugin shapes against a mock host, crash→restart with backoff, one-shot semantics, and finalizer-on-interrupt. Live-verified against a real host: a supervised watcher plugin received library.changed through the pinned tunnel, and SIGTERM shut the tree down structurally (exit 0). Deferred to the packaging follow-up (release.yml is in flight in a parallel session): the vendored-Bun deb/rpm/iss packages and the host-log-ring tee (needs a host ingest endpoint); console page rides the other console surfaces. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |