The schema/index.ts barrel does `export * from "./mesh"` + `export *
from "./auth"`. Both modules exported a symbol named `member`, which
caused TypeScript to silently exclude the ambiguous re-export and
drizzle-kit's introspection couldn't see mesh.member — its generated
migration was missing that table entirely.
Fix: rename the TypeScript binding only. The DB table name stays
"member" inside pgSchema "mesh" (still mesh.member in SQL):
- `export const member = schema.table("member", ...)` →
`export const meshMember = schema.table("member", ...)`
- Internal references in mesh.ts updated (FK lambdas, relations,
Zod schemas, inferred TS types)
- apps/broker/src/broker.ts import updated to meshMember as memberTable
- migrations/0000_sloppy_stryfe.sql regenerated — now includes all 7
mesh.* tables (audit_log, invite, member, mesh, message_queue,
pending_status, presence)
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Step 3 pruned packages/ai + packages/cms but left workspace refs in
apps/web/package.json, which blocked pnpm install. Removes the two
dangling entries.
apps/web source imports remain broken until a later cleanup pass —
scope limited to unblocking the broker smoke test. Cleanup debt
inventory: 48 files import @turbostarter/ai, 5 files import
@turbostarter/cms (53 total, mostly .tsx under src/).
Also pins apps/broker's drizzle-orm to 0.44.7 (same as packages/db)
since there's no catalog entry for drizzle-orm.
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Single-port refactor:
- Drop the BROKER_PORT+1 HTTP side-port. Use `ws` with noServer:true
and attach to a single node:http server via the 'upgrade' event.
- Clients connect to ws://host:PORT/ws
- Hook POSTs go to http://host:PORT/hook/set-status
- Health probe at http://host:PORT/health
- One port = one Traefik label, one cert, one deploy route. Matches
the Coolify/VPS operational constraints.
senderPubkey on push:
- drainForMember now joins mesh.message_queue → mesh.member to return
the sender's peerPubkey alongside each envelope. No extra round-trip,
no cache invalidation needed (option A from review).
- index.ts populates WSPushMessage.senderPubkey from the join result
instead of the empty-string placeholder.
- Receivers can now identify who sent a message directly from the push.
README updated with a routes table for the single-port layout.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- @claudemesh/broker package with bun dev/start scripts
- src/index.ts stub: WS server on BROKER_PORT, SIGTERM cleanup
- src/env.ts: Zod-validated env (BROKER_PORT, DATABASE_URL, STATUS_TTL_SECONDS, HOOK_FRESH_WINDOW_SECONDS)
- src/db.ts: re-exports Drizzle client from @turbostarter/db
- src/broker.ts + src/types.ts: placeholders for step 8 port
- README documents run commands, env vars, deploy targets
- tsconfig extends @turbostarter/tsconfig base
- eslint.config.js extends @turbostarter/eslint-config/base
Dependencies declared but not installed yet (ws, drizzle-orm, zod,
libsodium-wrappers + workspace deps). turbo.json unchanged: the global
dev task already has persistent=true + cache=false which is what the
broker needs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- pgSchema "mesh" with 4 tables isolating the peer mesh domain
- Enums: visibility, transport, tier, role
- audit_log is metadata-only (E2E encryption enforced at broker/client)
- Cascade on mesh delete, soft-delete via archivedAt/revokedAt
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