Direct messages between peers are now end-to-end encrypted. The
broker only ever sees {nonce, ciphertext} — plaintext lives on the
two endpoints.
apps/cli/src/crypto/envelope.ts:
- encryptDirect(message, recipientPubkeyHex, senderSecretKeyHex)
→ {nonce, ciphertext} via crypto_box_easy, 24-byte fresh nonce
- decryptDirect(envelope, senderPubkeyHex, recipientSecretKeyHex)
→ plaintext or null (null on MAC failure / malformed input)
- ed25519 keys (from Step 17) are converted to X25519 on the fly via
crypto_sign_ed25519_{pk,sk}_to_curve25519 — one signing keypair
covers both signing + encryption roles.
BrokerClient.send():
- if targetSpec is a 64-hex pubkey → encrypt via crypto_box
- else (broadcast "*" or channel "#foo") → base64-wrapped plaintext
(shared-key encryption for channels lands in a later step)
InboundPush now carries:
- plaintext: string | null (decrypted body, null if decryption failed
OR it's a non-direct message)
- kind: "direct" | "broadcast" | "channel" | "unknown"
MCP check_messages formatter reads plaintext directly.
side-fixes pulled in during 18a:
- apps/broker/scripts/seed-test-mesh.ts now generates real ed25519
keypairs (the previous "aaaa…" / "bbbb…" fillers weren't valid
curve points, so crypto_sign_ed25519_pk_to_curve25519 rejected
them). Seed output now includes secretKey for each peer.
- apps/broker/src/broker.ts drainForMember wraps the atomic claim in
a CTE + outer ORDER BY so FIFO ordering is SQL-sourced, not
JS-sorted (Postgres microsecond timestamps collapse to the same
Date.getTime() milliseconds otherwise).
- vitest.config.ts fileParallelism: false — test files share
DB state via cleanupAllTestMeshes afterAll, so running them in
parallel caused one file's cleanup to race another's inserts.
- integration/health.test.ts "returns 200" now uses waitFullyHealthy
(a 200-only waiter) instead of waitHealthyOrAny — prevents a race
with the startup DB ping.
verified live:
- apps/cli/scripts/roundtrip.ts (direct A→B): ciphertext in DB is
opaque bytes (not base64-plaintext), decrypted correctly on arrival
- apps/cli/scripts/join-roundtrip.ts (full join → encrypted send):
PASSED
- 48/48 broker tests green
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Adds 23 tests across 4 files, taking total broker coverage from
21 → 44 passing in ~2.5s.
Unit tests (no I/O):
- tests/rate-limit.test.ts (6): TokenBucket capacity, refill rate,
no-overflow cap, independent buckets per key, sweep GC.
- tests/metrics.test.ts (5): all 10 series present in /metrics,
counter increment semantics, labelled series produce distinct lines,
gauge set overwrites, Prometheus format well-formed.
- tests/logging.test.ts (5): JSON per line, required fields (ts, level,
component, msg), context merging, level preservation, no plain-text
escape hatches.
Integration tests (spawn real broker subprocesses on random ports):
- tests/integration/health.test.ts (7):
* GET /health 200 + {status, db, version, gitSha, uptime} (healthy DB)
* GET /health 503 + {status:degraded, db:down} (unreachable DB)
* GET /metrics 200 text/plain with all expected series
* GET /nope → 404
* POST /hook/set-status oversized body → 413
* POST /hook/set-status 6th req/min → 429
* Rate limit isolation by (pid, cwd) key
Integration tests use node:child_process (vitest runs under Node, not
Bun — Bun.spawn isn't available). Each suite spawns its own broker
subprocess with a random port + tailored env vars.
Not yet covered (flagged for follow-up):
- WebSocket connection caps (needs seeded mesh + WS client setup)
- WebSocket message-size rejection (ws.maxPayload behavior)
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