The hydration crash exists on both 16.0.10 and 16.2.2 — it's a
pre-existing component bug, not a Next.js regression. Stay on
latest for security + Payload compat when we re-add it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Next.js 16.2.2 causes React #130 on client hydration in
production standalone output. Server renders fine but client
JS crashes. Downgrade to 16.0.10 which was the last working
version. Payload CMS is fully removed from prod so the
turbopack restriction is no longer relevant.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Production containers get DATABASE_URL (postgres) — Payload
creates tables in a 'payload' schema. Local dev falls back to
SQLite file for zero-config.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Payload CMS v3.81 withPayload() requires Next.js >=16.1.0 for
production turbopack builds. Upgrade resolves the build failure.
Reverts the dev-only withPayload workaround — now loads normally.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Four parallel jobs on push to main and on PRs:
- lint — pnpm lint (turbo across workspace)
- typecheck — pnpm typecheck (turbo across workspace)
- test-broker — pgvector/pg17 service container, drizzle-kit migrate,
then vitest on apps/broker (64 tests per DEPLOY_SPEC.md)
- build-amd64 — docker buildx build of broker + migrate + web images
for linux/amd64 (catches Linux-only Dockerfile bugs that Mac local
buildx can't hit reliably, closes the documented multi-arch followup)
All jobs use frozen-lockfile install + pnpm-store cache via setup-node.
Regenerates pnpm-lock.yaml to resolve apps/cli zod catalog drift that
was silently blocking any frozen-lockfile install (shipped under same
commit since CI cannot pass without it).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Production /join on the broker (from feat 18c) rejects every invite
with invite_bad_signature because the web UI was emitting unsigned
payloads. This fixes that.
createMyMesh now generates ed25519 owner keypair + 32-byte root key
and stores all three on the mesh row. createMyInvite loads them,
signs the canonical invite bytes via crypto_sign_detached, and
emits a fully-signed payload matching what the broker expects:
payload = {v, mesh_id, mesh_slug, broker_url, expires_at,
mesh_root_key, role, owner_pubkey, signature}
canonical = same fields minus signature, "|"-delimited
signature = ed25519_sign(canonical, mesh.owner_secret_key)
token = base64url(JSON(payload)) ← stored as invite.token
The base64url(JSON) token IS the DB lookup key — broker's /join
does `WHERE invite.token = <that string>`, then re-verifies the
signature it extracts from the decoded payload.
Also drops the sha256 derivePlaceholderRootKey() helper and the
encodeInviteLink helper, both replaced by inline logic.
backfill extended: the one-off script now populates owner_pubkey
AND owner_secret_key AND root_key together in a single pass. Query
condition is `WHERE any of the three IS NULL`, so running it
post-migration catches every row regardless of partial prior fills.
requires packages/api to depend on libsodium-wrappers + types
(added). 64/64 broker tests still green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
21 integration tests (14 broker behavior + 7 path encoding), all
passing in ~1s against a real Postgres (claudemesh_test database on
the dev container).
Test infrastructure:
- apps/broker/vitest.config.ts extends @turbostarter/vitest-config/base
- tests/helpers.ts: setupTestMesh() creates a fresh mesh + 2 members
per test with a unique slug, returns cleanup function that cascades
the delete. cleanupAllTestMeshes() as an afterAll safety net.
- Mesh isolation in broker logic means tests don't interfere even when
they share a database — no per-test TRUNCATE needed.
Ported behavior tests (broker.test.ts, 14 tests):
- hook flips status + queued "next" messages unblock
- "now"-priority bypasses the working gate
- DND is sacred (hooks cannot unset it)
- hook source stays fresh through jsonl refresh
- source decays to jsonl when hook signal goes stale
- isHookFresh freshness window + source-type rules
- TTL sweep flips stuck "working" → idle
- TTL sweep leaves DND alone
- first-turn race: hook fired pre-connect stashed in pending_status
- applyPendingHookStatus picks newest matching entry
- expired pending entries are ignored on connect
- broadcast targetSpec (*) reaches all members
- pubkey mismatch → message not drained
- mesh isolation: peer in mesh X doesn't drain from mesh Y
Ported encoding tests (encoding.test.ts, 7 tests):
- macOS, Linux, Windows path encoding first-candidate correctness
- Roberto's H:\Claude → H--Claude regression test (2026-04-04)
- Candidate dedup, drive-stripped fallback, leading-dash fallback
How to run: from apps/broker,
DATABASE_URL="postgresql://.../claudemesh_test" pnpm test
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
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>