caixa_core/aplicacao.rs
1//! Typed Aplicacao — the fourth caixa kind that turns a graph of
2//! Servicos into a single declarative application (mesh).
3//!
4//! See `theory/MESH-COMPOSITION.md` for the design frame: an
5//! Aplicacao composes [`crate::CaixaKind::Servico`] caixas via WIT-typed
6//! `:contratos` (inter-Servico edges), declares mesh-level
7//! `:politicas` (timeouts, retries, breakers, mTLS), pins
8//! `:placement` strategy (single-node / replicated / sharded), and
9//! exposes `:entrada` (gateway).
10//!
11//! ```lisp
12//! (defcaixa
13//! :nome "checkout"
14//! :versao "0.1.0"
15//! :kind Aplicacao
16//! :membros ((:caixa "catalog" :versao "^0.1")
17//! (:caixa "cart" :versao "^0.1")
18//! (:caixa "payment" :versao "^0.2"))
19//! :contratos ((:de "cart" :para "catalog"
20//! :wit "wasi:http/proxy" :endpoint "/products/:id")
21//! (:de "cart" :para "payment"
22//! :wit "wasi:http/proxy" :endpoint "/charge"))
23//! :politicas ((:timeout "30s")
24//! (:retries 3)
25//! (:circuit-breaker (:max-failures 5 :window "60s"))
26//! (:mtls-required t))
27//! :placement (:estrategia replicated
28//! :clusters ("rio" "mar" "plo"))
29//! :entrada (:host "checkout.quero.cloud"
30//! :para "cart"
31//! :paths ("/api/cart" "/api/products")))
32//! ```
33//!
34//! All the typed slots compose with the M2 primitives the Servicos
35//! they reference already declare (`:limits`, `:behavior`,
36//! `:upgrade-from`). The Aplicacao adds the *graph-level*
37//! standardization on top.
38
39use std::time::Duration;
40
41use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
42use thiserror::Error;
43
44use crate::supervisor; // we reuse the duration-string codec at module scope
45
46// ── inter-Servico contracts ──────────────────────────────────────────
47
48/// One typed edge in the Aplicacao graph. The build refuses any
49/// contract whose `:de` or `:para` doesn't appear in `:membros`, and
50/// (M3+) cross-checks the `:wit` shape against both Servicos'
51/// declared imports/exports.
52#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
53#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
54pub struct WitContract {
55 /// Caller Servico — must reference an entry in the Aplicacao's
56 /// `:membros`. The Servico's caixa.lisp must declare a matching
57 /// `:capabilities` import for the `:wit` world.
58 pub de: String,
59
60 /// Callee Servico — must reference an entry in `:membros`. The
61 /// Servico must declare a matching `:capabilities` export.
62 pub para: String,
63
64 /// WIT world reference — e.g. `"wasi:http/proxy"`,
65 /// `"wasi:keyvalue/store"`, `"nats:pub-sub"`. Strings for V0;
66 /// M4 promotes these to a typed enum once the WIT registry
67 /// stabilizes in tatara-lisp.
68 pub wit: String,
69
70 /// HTTP endpoint path, present when `:wit` is HTTP-shaped.
71 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
72 pub endpoint: Option<String>,
73
74 /// NATS / event-stream subject, present when `:wit` is pub-sub-shaped.
75 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
76 pub subject: Option<String>,
77
78 /// Key/value or queue slot, present when `:wit` is store-shaped.
79 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
80 pub slot: Option<String>,
81}
82
83/// Canonical lowercase byte-prefix set the substrate's WIT-shape
84/// dispatch routes `wasi:http/*` / `http:*` values through as the
85/// HTTP-shaped arm. The single source of truth every consumer that
86/// classifies a `:wit` value as HTTP-shaped consults —
87/// [`WitContract::is_http`] on the typed contract, the
88/// `AplicacaoSpec::validate` positive-sweep test's payload-dispatch
89/// helper, and every future renderer that routes an L7 emission off a
90/// bare `&str` (the M4 per-edge WIT registry resolver, the future
91/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer). Spelled
92/// exactly as the [`is_wit_world_ref`][iwr] predicate documents the
93/// canonical lowercase prefixes ("`wasi:http/`, `nats:`,
94/// `wasi:keyvalue/`, `kafka:`, `kv:`, `http:`") so drift between the
95/// substrate's accept-set and this crate's dispatch-set is a
96/// build-time compile error (unused-import), not a per-renderer
97/// silent L7-→-L4 demotion at apply time.
98///
99/// [iwr]: crate::render::is_wit_world_ref
100pub const WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES: &[&str] = &["wasi:http/", "http:"];
101
102/// Canonical lowercase byte-prefix set the substrate's WIT-shape
103/// dispatch routes `nats:*` / `kafka:*` values through as the
104/// pub-sub-shaped arm. Peer of [`WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] /
105/// [`WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] on the shape-dispatch axis; see the
106/// HTTP constant's docstring for the full lift rationale.
107pub const WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES: &[&str] = &["nats:", "kafka:"];
108
109/// Canonical lowercase byte-prefix set the substrate's WIT-shape
110/// dispatch routes `wasi:keyvalue/*` / `kv:*` values through as the
111/// key/value-store-shaped arm. Peer of [`WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] /
112/// [`WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] on the shape-dispatch axis; see the
113/// HTTP constant's docstring for the full lift rationale.
114pub const WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES: &[&str] = &["wasi:keyvalue/", "kv:"];
115
116/// True when `wit` — a raw `:contratos :wit` value — starts with any
117/// entry in the `prefixes` accept-set. The single canonical
118/// prefix-driven WIT-shape classification combinator every peer
119/// per-shape predicate ([`wit_shape_is_http`], [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`],
120/// [`wit_shape_is_store`]) routes through, closing the 3-site
121/// duplication of the `PREFIXES.iter().any(|p| wit.starts_with(p))`
122/// combinator the prior open-coded implementations each carried.
123///
124/// A future 4th WIT-shape dispatch arm (a hypothetical `wasi:sockets/*`
125/// / `tcp:*` transport-layer shape, an `oci:*` capability-import
126/// carrier) becomes exactly one new [`WIT_*_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] const +
127/// one new `wit_shape_is_<name>` one-liner routing through this
128/// combinator, not a fourth copy of the `iter().any(starts_with)`
129/// combinator paired to its own prefix-set. Same "one canonical
130/// combinator, thin per-arm projections" discipline the peer
131/// [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] (6788ed6) already established for the
132/// downstream per-arm `(field, payload)` dispatch, extended to the
133/// upstream per-arm `PREFIXES → bool` dispatch.
134///
135/// Declared `pub const fn` — the four peer classifiers
136/// ([`wit_shape_is_http`] / [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] /
137/// [`wit_shape_is_store`] / [`wit_shape_is_capability`]) route through
138/// this combinator in `const`-eval context, so the raw `&str → bool`
139/// WIT-shape dispatch reaches every substrate-side `const`-context
140/// consumer (the module-scope `const _: () = assert!(…)` canonical-
141/// accept-set + partition-witness pins immediately below the four
142/// peer classifiers, any future M4
143/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer admission-
144/// webhook `const fn` per-`:contratos :wit` shape-arm resolver over a
145/// raw &str, any future `const fn` per-`:contratos`-edge WIT-registry
146/// prefix-set overlay resolver over the substrate primitive that fans
147/// on the shape arm at compile time) through the same typed dispatch
148/// on the substrate primitive at const-eval time as at runtime. The
149/// prior `prefixes.iter().any(|p| wit.starts_with(p))` body carried
150/// non-`const` bounds on stable Rust 1.94 (`.iter()` / `.any()` /
151/// `str::starts_with(&str)` via the non-`const` `Pattern` trait); the
152/// new body routes the per-prefix probe through a manual byte-level
153/// `starts_with` loop over the paired `str::as_bytes` (`pub const fn`)
154/// slice projections, dispatching through primitive-`u8` `!=` and
155/// `usize` comparison + `pub const fn` `<[u8]>::len` and const-stable
156/// slice indexing (since Rust 1.79) — every operation `const`-eval-
157/// callable on stable, no iterator methods, no `Pattern` trait.
158#[must_use]
159pub const fn wit_shape_matches(wit: &str, prefixes: &[&str]) -> bool {
160 let bytes = wit.as_bytes();
161 let mut i = 0;
162 while i < prefixes.len() {
163 let prefix = prefixes[i].as_bytes();
164 if prefix.len() <= bytes.len() {
165 let mut j = 0;
166 let mut matches = true;
167 while j < prefix.len() {
168 if bytes[j] != prefix[j] {
169 matches = false;
170 break;
171 }
172 j += 1;
173 }
174 if matches {
175 return true;
176 }
177 }
178 i += 1;
179 }
180 false
181}
182
183/// True when `wit` — a raw `:contratos :wit` value — targets an
184/// HTTP-shaped WIT world (starts with any prefix in
185/// [`WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES`]). The single dispatch predicate every
186/// consumer routes L7-HTTP emission through, whether they carry a
187/// full [`WitContract`] on hand ([`WitContract::is_http`] delegates
188/// here) or only the raw `wit` string (the positive-sweep test's
189/// payload-dispatch helper, future renderers that classify off a
190/// bare `&str`). Lifting to a free function makes the shape-dispatch
191/// arm reachable without materializing a scratch [`WitContract`] at
192/// every classification point, and pins the six-prefix accept-set at
193/// one place so future additions (e.g. an `"https:"` peer of
194/// `"http:"`) reach every consumer by construction. Routes through
195/// the lifted [`wit_shape_matches`] combinator so the
196/// `PREFIXES.iter().any(|p| wit.starts_with(p))` scan lives at one
197/// canonical primitive, not one open-coded copy per peer arm.
198///
199/// Declared `pub const fn` — routes through the peer `pub const fn`
200/// [`wit_shape_matches`] combinator so every substrate-side
201/// `const`-context WIT-shape-arm-classifier consumer (the module-scope
202/// `const _: () = assert!(…)` canonical-accept-set + partition-witness
203/// pins immediately below, any future M4 admission-webhook
204/// `const fn` per-`:contratos :wit` HTTP-arm resolver over a raw &str)
205/// reaches through the same typed dispatch on the substrate primitive
206/// at const-eval time as at runtime.
207#[must_use]
208pub const fn wit_shape_is_http(wit: &str) -> bool {
209 wit_shape_matches(wit, WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES)
210}
211
212/// True when `wit` — a raw `:contratos :wit` value — targets a
213/// pub-sub-shaped WIT world (starts with any prefix in
214/// [`WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES`]). Peer of [`wit_shape_is_http`] /
215/// [`wit_shape_is_store`] on the shape-dispatch axis; see
216/// [`wit_shape_is_http`] for the lift rationale. Routes through the
217/// lifted [`wit_shape_matches`] combinator.
218///
219/// Declared `pub const fn` — sibling in `const`-eval posture to the
220/// peer [`wit_shape_is_http`] classifier; see that function's `const`
221/// posture-block for the full rationale.
222#[must_use]
223pub const fn wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit: &str) -> bool {
224 wit_shape_matches(wit, WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES)
225}
226
227/// True when `wit` — a raw `:contratos :wit` value — targets a
228/// key/value-store-shaped WIT world (starts with any prefix in
229/// [`WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES`]). Peer of [`wit_shape_is_http`] /
230/// [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] on the shape-dispatch axis; see
231/// [`wit_shape_is_http`] for the lift rationale. Routes through the
232/// lifted [`wit_shape_matches`] combinator.
233///
234/// Declared `pub const fn` — sibling in `const`-eval posture to the
235/// peer [`wit_shape_is_http`] / [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] classifiers;
236/// see [`wit_shape_is_http`]'s `const` posture-block for the full
237/// rationale.
238#[must_use]
239pub const fn wit_shape_is_store(wit: &str) -> bool {
240 wit_shape_matches(wit, WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES)
241}
242
243/// True when `wit` — a raw `:contratos :wit` value — targets *none* of
244/// the three known payload-shape WIT worlds; the payload-less
245/// capability arm of the 4-way WIT-shape partition on the raw
246/// `:contratos :wit` axis. Peer of [`wit_shape_is_http`] /
247/// [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] / [`wit_shape_is_store`] on the shape-
248/// dispatch axis — closes the free-function classifier family the
249/// three payload-arm predicates opened onto the exact-inverse
250/// disjunction of the trio, so any downstream consumer that must
251/// classify a raw `:wit` `&str` onto the payload-less capability arm
252/// (a future substrate-side capability-shape-only emitter — the M4
253/// per-Aplicacao WIT-registry capability-import materializer, the
254/// future `feira app graph --capability` filter, the future per-
255/// cluster capability-scope reconciler that skips L4/L7 emission for
256/// payload-less edges, the future `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao`
257/// CR admission webhook's per-shape histogram) reaches for exactly
258/// one typed dispatch at the substrate primitive rather than an
259/// open-coded per-consumer `!wit_shape_is_http(wit) &&
260/// !wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit) && !wit_shape_is_store(wit)` triplet
261/// negation — each of which would silently misclassify a future 4th
262/// payload-arm addition (a hypothetical `wasi:sockets/*` transport-
263/// layer shape, an `oci:*` capability-import carrier per the sibling
264/// [`wit_shape_matches`] docstring's trajectory bullet) as
265/// capability without a compile-time signal at the consumer site.
266///
267/// Fourth arm on the free-function WIT-shape-predicate family — closes
268/// the {[`wit_shape_is_http`], [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`],
269/// [`wit_shape_is_store`]} trio into a 4-way partition witness on the
270/// raw `:contratos :wit` `&str` axis, mirroring the paired sibling
271/// [`WitContract`]-surface [`WitContract::is_capability`] predicate and
272/// the post-projection [`WitTarget`]-side
273/// `gen_platform::IsVariant`-derived [`WitTarget::is_capability`]
274/// (7f6aa98 `IsVariant` derive lift on the peer arm-set). Every
275/// [`WitTarget`] variant now carries a matched peer predicate on both
276/// the raw `&str` axis (this function + [`wit_shape_is_http`] /
277/// [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] / [`wit_shape_is_store`]) and the
278/// [`WitContract`] surface (the sibling 4-arm predicate family
279/// [`WitContract::is_http`] / [`WitContract::is_pubsub`] /
280/// [`WitContract::is_store`] / [`WitContract::is_capability`]),
281/// pinned in load-bearing by the sibling
282/// [`tests::wit_shape_is_capability_partitions_the_wit_shape_space_on_the_raw_str_axis`]
283/// partition-witness pin and the peer
284/// [`tests::wit_contract_shape_methods_delegate_to_free_functions`]
285/// delegation pin.
286///
287/// Prior to this lift the "not one of the three known payload shapes"
288/// classification only reached the raw `&str` axis by materializing a
289/// scratch [`WitContract`] and delegating through
290/// [`WitContract::is_capability`] — a five-field constructor at every
291/// classification point for a pure `&str → bool` question, and a
292/// dependency on the payload-carrier scalar layout the classifier
293/// does not read. Same "one canonical combinator, thin per-arm
294/// projections" discipline the peer [`wit_shape_is_http`] /
295/// [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] / [`wit_shape_is_store`] trio already
296/// established, extended to close the 4-arm partition on the raw
297/// `&str` axis.
298///
299/// Note: purely syntactic classification on the negated `:wit` prefix-
300/// set — unlike [`WitContract::target`], which additionally rejects
301/// value-shape-invalid `:wit` strings (uppercase, hyphen-for-colon
302/// typo, empty package) via [`crate::render::is_wit_world_ref`] and
303/// payload-shape mismatches. An empty or structurally malformed `wit`
304/// string returns `true` here (the prefix set matches nothing), and
305/// the surrounding validate-side gate cascade is where the
306/// [`AplicacaoError::EmptyWit`] / [`AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid`]
307/// diagnostic surfaces — this function is the classifier, not the
308/// validator.
309///
310/// Declared `pub const fn` — closes the 4-arm classifier family's
311/// `const`-eval-surface pass on the payload-less capability arm,
312/// peer of the sibling `pub const fn` [`wit_shape_is_http`] /
313/// [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] / [`wit_shape_is_store`] classifiers, so
314/// the raw `&str → bool` WIT-shape partition on the capability arm
315/// reaches every substrate-side `const`-context consumer through one
316/// typed dispatch. See [`wit_shape_is_http`]'s `const` posture-block
317/// for the full rationale.
318#[must_use]
319pub const fn wit_shape_is_capability(wit: &str) -> bool {
320 !wit_shape_is_http(wit) && !wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit) && !wit_shape_is_store(wit)
321}
322
323// Compile-time pins on the 4-arm WIT-shape classifier family — the
324// module-scope const-eval assertions below trip at caixa-core build
325// time (not test time) if a future edit rewires any of the four
326// classifier's arm-set away from the accept-set MESH-COMPOSITION §II.3
327// pins. Anchor the `const`-eval-surface posture of the four peer
328// classifiers on canonical accept-set samples (one per WIT_*_SHAPE_PREFIXES
329// prefix) plus pairwise-exclusion samples asserting the trio partitions
330// the payload-carrying arm-set and the capability arm carries the
331// complementary payload-less remainder. Any future accidental downgrade
332// of one classifier to non-`const` fails these items at caixa-core build
333// time; any future prefix-set edit that overlaps two arms (e.g. a `kv:`
334// prefix accidentally re-emitted under `WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES`) trips
335// the corresponding partition-witness item. Peer of the sibling M3
336// [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`] partition pins at
337// aplicacao.rs:5121-5123 on the sibling closed-set typed-enum
338// discriminator axis.
339const _: () = assert!(wit_shape_is_http("wasi:http/proxy"));
340const _: () = assert!(wit_shape_is_http("http:incoming"));
341const _: () = assert!(wit_shape_is_pubsub("nats:events"));
342const _: () = assert!(wit_shape_is_pubsub("kafka:topic"));
343const _: () = assert!(wit_shape_is_store("wasi:keyvalue/store"));
344const _: () = assert!(wit_shape_is_store("kv:cache"));
345const _: () = assert!(wit_shape_is_capability("wasi:filesystem/preopens"));
346const _: () = assert!(wit_shape_is_capability(""));
347// Pairwise-exclusion pins — the three payload-carrying arms are
348// pairwise disjoint on the canonical accept-set samples, and the
349// capability arm is the exact-inverse disjunction of the trio
350// (the free-function classifier family's 4-way partition witness).
351const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_http("nats:events"));
352const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_http("kv:cache"));
353const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_pubsub("wasi:http/proxy"));
354const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_pubsub("wasi:keyvalue/store"));
355const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_store("wasi:http/proxy"));
356const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_store("nats:events"));
357const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_capability("wasi:http/proxy"));
358const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_capability("nats:events"));
359const _: () = assert!(!wit_shape_is_capability("wasi:keyvalue/store"));
360
361impl WitContract {
362 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:contratos` caller-Servico scalar
363 /// accessor every consumer that reads the edge's source endpoint
364 /// keys off — returns the author-declared `:contratos :de`
365 /// byte-string verbatim as a `&str`, borrowed from the typed slot's
366 /// own [`String`] storage.
367 ///
368 /// The `:contratos :de` slot names the caller-side member Servico
369 /// on a typed inter-Servico edge (validated by
370 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] to be a [`Membro::caixa`] the
371 /// Aplicacao declares — a stray `:de` that doesn't name a member is
372 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing`], not a silent
373 /// caller-attachment miss at cluster-apply time). Peer of the
374 /// sibling [`WitContract::destination`] accessor on the same
375 /// per-`:contratos` entry — the pair `( source(), destination() )`
376 /// jointly names the typed edge every renderer that fans on the
377 /// caller-callee identity keys off (the
378 /// [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`] per-`(:de, :para)`
379 /// grouping, the [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`] adjacency
380 /// map, the per-edge dedup key, the per-edge membership-lookup
381 /// diagnostic).
382 ///
383 /// Prior to this lift the `.de` byte-string was accessed inline at
384 /// four caixa-core sites (the two validate-side membership lookups
385 /// at `!names.contains(c.de.as_str())`, the per-edge dedup-key
386 /// tuple's caller-arm at
387 /// `(c.de.as_str(), c.para.as_str(), c.wit.as_str(), ...)`, the
388 /// `detect_sync_cycles` adjacency `adj.entry(c.de.as_str())`) and
389 /// one caixa-mesh site (the per-`(:de, :para)` CNP grouping's
390 /// caller-arm at `groups.entry((c.de.as_str(), c.para.as_str()))`)
391 /// — five open-coded `.de.as_str()` field-accesses that expressed
392 /// no compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension
393 /// of the `:contratos :de` axis to a richer author surface (a
394 /// multi-caller weighted-fan-in overlay per MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
395 /// canary flow, a per-cluster caller-alias table the operator pins
396 /// through a future `:placement`-scoped slot, the M4
397 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-CR
398 /// admission-webhook that promotes the scalar to a caller-set
399 /// projection) would have had to be threaded through every
400 /// open-coded copy in lockstep or one consumer would silently
401 /// disagree with the peers on which caller Servico a given edge
402 /// resolves to. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on
403 /// the substrate primitive means every downstream caller-facing
404 /// consumer reaches for one typed dispatch — the resolver's
405 /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
406 ///
407 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::destination`]
408 /// (6db982c) accessor on the analogous per-ingress-Servico scalar
409 /// axis — same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive,
410 /// thin projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the
411 /// per-`:contratos` caller-Servico byte-string axis.
412 ///
413 /// Declared `pub const fn` — the body composes exclusively through
414 /// the `pub const fn` [`String::as_str`] projection (const-stable
415 /// since Rust 1.87, well within the workspace MSRV), so every
416 /// downstream `const`-context consumer of the per-`:contratos`
417 /// caller-Servico byte-string reaches through the same substrate-
418 /// primitive dispatch at const-eval time as at runtime. Peer of
419 /// the sibling `pub const fn` [`Self::destination`] /
420 /// [`Self::world_ref`] scalar accessors on the same
421 /// per-`:contratos` byte-string trio (the family closure the
422 /// [`wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn`] pin
423 /// locks load-bearing), and mirror on the method-surface of the
424 /// sibling free-function [`wit_shape_matches`] +
425 /// [`wit_shape_is_http`] / [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] /
426 /// [`wit_shape_is_store`] / [`wit_shape_is_capability`] `const`-
427 /// eval-surface pass (d46420c) on the raw `&str → bool` WIT-shape
428 /// dispatch family.
429 #[must_use]
430 pub const fn source(&self) -> &str {
431 self.de.as_str()
432 }
433
434 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:contratos` callee-Servico scalar
435 /// accessor every consumer that reads the edge's destination
436 /// endpoint keys off — returns the author-declared
437 /// `:contratos :para` byte-string verbatim as a `&str`, borrowed
438 /// from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage.
439 ///
440 /// The `:contratos :para` slot names the callee-side member Servico
441 /// on a typed inter-Servico edge (validated by
442 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] to be a [`Membro::caixa`] the
443 /// Aplicacao declares — a stray `:para` that doesn't name a member
444 /// is [`AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing`], not a silent
445 /// callee-attachment miss at cluster-apply time). Callee-side twin
446 /// of the sibling [`WitContract::source`] accessor — the pair
447 /// jointly names the typed edge every renderer that fans on the
448 /// caller-callee identity keys off, and this accessor is also the
449 /// per-`(:de, :para)` L4 port resolver's canonical destination arg:
450 /// under today's typed surface [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`]
451 /// composes with `destination()` at every emit site that projects a
452 /// per-edge destination Servico's L4 listener port.
453 ///
454 /// Prior to this lift the `.para` byte-string was accessed inline
455 /// at five sites — four caixa-core (the validate-side membership
456 /// lookup at `!names.contains(c.para.as_str())`, the per-edge
457 /// dedup-key tuple's callee-arm, the `detect_sync_cycles`
458 /// adjacency `.insert(c.para.as_str())`, the CNP grouping's
459 /// callee-arm) and one caixa-mesh (the per-`(:de, :para)` CNP L4
460 /// port resolver's destination arg `spec.port_for_destination(&c.para)`)
461 /// — with no compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future
462 /// extension of the `:contratos :para` axis to a richer author
463 /// surface (a multi-callee weighted-fan-out overlay for canary /
464 /// blue-green routing on typed edges, a per-cluster callee-alias
465 /// table the operator pins through a future `:placement`-scoped
466 /// slot, the M4 CR materializer's per-CR admission-webhook that
467 /// promotes the scalar to a callee-set projection) would have had
468 /// to be threaded through every open-coded copy in lockstep or one
469 /// consumer would silently disagree on which callee Servico a given
470 /// edge resolves to (a per-CNP `endpointSelector` that names a
471 /// different destination than its L4 port resolver reads for, a
472 /// dedup-key that treats `(cart, catalog-v2)` and `(cart, catalog)`
473 /// as distinct while the adjacency map collapses them, or vice
474 /// versa). Lifting to a typed method on the substrate primitive
475 /// means every downstream callee-facing consumer reaches for one
476 /// typed dispatch.
477 ///
478 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::destination`]
479 /// (6db982c) accessor — both name the "destination-Servico
480 /// byte-string" concept on their respective mesh-slot atoms (per-
481 /// ingress apex vs. per-typed-edge callee), and both extend the
482 /// substrate-primitive-owns-the-resolver discipline onto the
483 /// per-slot destination-Servico scalar axis. Composes with
484 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] (9ca4896) at every
485 /// emit-side per-edge L4 port reader — the composition
486 /// `spec.port_for_destination(c.destination())` pins the CNP per-
487 /// `(:de, :para)` L4 port axis to the same typed dispatch the peer
488 /// `HTTPRoute` `backendRefs[0].port` axis reaches through with
489 /// `spec.port_for_destination(entrada.destination())`.
490 ///
491 /// Declared `pub const fn` — sibling in `const`-eval posture to the
492 /// peer `pub const fn` [`Self::source`] / [`Self::world_ref`]
493 /// per-`:contratos` byte-string scalar accessors, all three
494 /// projecting through the `pub const fn` [`String::as_str`]
495 /// (const-stable since Rust 1.87). See [`Self::source`] for the
496 /// family-closure rationale.
497 #[must_use]
498 pub const fn destination(&self) -> &str {
499 self.para.as_str()
500 }
501
502 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:contratos` WIT-world-reference scalar
503 /// accessor every consumer that reads the edge's WIT world
504 /// discriminator keys off — returns the author-declared
505 /// `:contratos :wit` byte-string verbatim as a `&str`, borrowed from
506 /// the typed slot's own [`String`] storage.
507 ///
508 /// The `:contratos :wit` slot names the WIT world the typed edge
509 /// carries (e.g. `"wasi:http/proxy"`, `"nats:pub-sub"`,
510 /// `"wasi:keyvalue/store"`); validated by [`WitContract::target`] to
511 /// be a well-shaped WIT world reference via
512 /// [`crate::render::is_wit_world_ref`] and by
513 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] to be non-empty via the narrower
514 /// [`AplicacaoError::EmptyWit`] variant. Peer of the sibling
515 /// [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] accessors
516 /// on the same per-`:contratos` entry — the triple
517 /// `( source(), destination(), world_ref() )` jointly names the
518 /// typed edge every renderer that fans on the caller-callee-shape
519 /// identity keys off (the per-edge dedup key at
520 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]'s duplicate-`:contratos` gate, the
521 /// per-`(:de, :para)` CNP grouping's shape-arm classifier at
522 /// [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`], the
523 /// [`WitContract::is_http`] / [`is_pubsub`][WitContract::is_pubsub]
524 /// / [`is_store`][WitContract::is_store] shape-dispatch predicates,
525 /// the [`feira app graph`][fag] per-edge printer's WIT-shape label).
526 ///
527 /// Prior to this lift the `.wit` byte-string was accessed inline at
528 /// five sites — three caixa-core (the `WitContract::is_*` shape-
529 /// dispatch predicates' `&self.wit` arg, the validate-side empty
530 /// check at `if c.wit.is_empty()`, the per-edge dedup-key tuple's
531 /// shape arm at `c.wit.as_str()`) and one caixa-feira (the app-graph
532 /// printer's `{}` format-slot at `c.wit`) — five open-coded
533 /// `.wit` field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to
534 /// the typed slot. A future extension of the `:contratos :wit` axis
535 /// to a richer author surface (an M4 promotion from `String` to a
536 /// typed WIT-world enum once the WIT registry stabilizes in tatara-
537 /// lisp per this struct's own `:wit` field docstring, a per-cluster
538 /// WIT-alias table the operator pins through a future
539 /// `:placement`-scoped slot, a canonicalization pass that lowercases
540 /// `wasi:*` prefixes) would have had to be threaded through every
541 /// open-coded copy in lockstep or one consumer would silently
542 /// disagree with the peers on which WIT shape a given edge resolves
543 /// to (a per-CNP L7 emission that read `wasi:http/proxy` while the
544 /// dedup key read the pre-canonicalized `WASI:HTTP/proxy`, an
545 /// empty-check that missed a whitespace-only string a peer accessor
546 /// stripped, or vice versa). Lifting to a typed method on the
547 /// substrate primitive means every downstream WIT-shape-facing
548 /// consumer reaches for one typed dispatch — the resolver's
549 /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
550 ///
551 /// Sibling of the peer per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
552 /// [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43), per-`:entrada`
553 /// [`Entrada::hostname`] / [`Entrada::destination`] (11f3dfe /
554 /// 6db982c), per-`:membros` [`Membro::nome`] /
555 /// [`Membro::versao_requirement`] (4a32abf / a40b0e3) accessors on
556 /// the mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes — same "one typed dispatch
557 /// on the substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
558 /// discipline extended onto the last unlifted per-`:contratos`
559 /// scalar (the WIT-world-reference arm).
560 ///
561 /// [fag]: caixa-feira/src/cmd/app.rs
562 ///
563 /// Declared `pub const fn` — sibling in `const`-eval posture to the
564 /// peer `pub const fn` [`Self::source`] / [`Self::destination`]
565 /// per-`:contratos` byte-string scalar accessors on the trio, and
566 /// the load-bearing enabler for the paired `pub const fn`
567 /// [`Self::is_http`] / [`Self::is_pubsub`] / [`Self::is_store`] /
568 /// [`Self::is_capability`] WIT-shape-predicate family (each
569 /// composes as `wit_shape_is_<arm>(self.world_ref())` and inherits
570 /// the `const`-eval posture by construction once this accessor
571 /// carries it). See [`Self::source`] for the family-closure
572 /// rationale and the paired
573 /// [`wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn`] pin
574 /// for the load-bearing witness.
575 #[must_use]
576 pub const fn world_ref(&self) -> &str {
577 self.wit.as_str()
578 }
579
580 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:contratos` `:endpoint` HTTP-shaped
581 /// payload-target scalar accessor every consumer that reads the
582 /// edge's L7 HTTP request path payload keys off — returns the
583 /// author-declared `:contratos :endpoint` byte-string verbatim as
584 /// an `Option<&str>`, borrowed from the typed slot's own
585 /// `Option<String>` storage; `None` when the slot is absent (the
586 /// canonical shape of a non-HTTP-`:wit`-world edge — pub-sub
587 /// `nats:*`/`kafka:*` carries `:subject` instead, key/value
588 /// `wasi:keyvalue/*`/`kv:*` carries `:slot` instead, and a plain
589 /// [`WitTarget::Capability`] edge carries none of the three).
590 ///
591 /// The `:contratos :endpoint` slot carries the HTTP request path
592 /// payload (Cilium L7 `path:` + Gateway API v1 `PathPrefix` grammar
593 /// — same shape required of `:entrada :paths`, gated by the shared
594 /// [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`] predicate) that
595 /// [`WitContract::target`] projects onto the [`WitTarget::Http`]
596 /// arm's `endpoint: &'a str` payload when the edge's `:wit` world
597 /// matches the [`WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] accept-set. Every
598 /// downstream consumer that reads the payload keys off this scalar
599 /// (the [`WitContract::target`] Http-arm payload extraction that
600 /// materializes [`WitTarget::Http { endpoint }`] under the paired
601 /// [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] label, the
602 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` [`ContratoIdentity`]
603 /// key's endpoint arm that pins the payload as part of the six-tuple
604 /// dedup key alongside the sibling `:subject`/`:slot` arms, the
605 /// future M4 per-edge WIT registry resolver's HTTP-arm materializer,
606 /// the future `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
607 /// per-edge L7 admission webhook, the future caixa-mesh L7 CNP
608 /// emission path that lands the payload verbatim as a Cilium L7
609 /// `path:` rule).
610 ///
611 /// Prior to this lift the `.endpoint` field was accessed inline at
612 /// two production sites in `caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs` — the
613 /// [`WitContract::target`] payload-shape dispatch's `let endpoint =
614 /// self.endpoint.as_deref();` binding at the top of the method, and
615 /// the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` dedup-key
616 /// tuple's `c.endpoint.as_deref()` HTTP-arm slot — two open-coded
617 /// field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to the
618 /// typed slot. A future extension of the `:contratos :endpoint`
619 /// axis to a richer author surface (an M4 promotion from
620 /// `Option<String>` to a typed HTTP path-template enum once the
621 /// WIT registry stabilizes path-parameter shapes in tatara-lisp per
622 /// this struct's own `:wit` field docstring, a per-cluster endpoint-
623 /// alias table the operator pins through a future `:placement`-
624 /// scoped slot, a canonicalization pass that percent-encodes non-
625 /// ASCII path segments, a per-CR fully-qualified rewrite the M4 CR
626 /// materializer applies per-tenant) would have had to be threaded
627 /// through both open-coded copies in lockstep or the two consumers
628 /// would silently disagree on which HTTP path a given edge resolves
629 /// to — the [`WitContract::target`] payload-extraction reading
630 /// `"/lookup"` while the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] dedup key read
631 /// the operator-resolved `"/tenant-a/lookup"` would silently split
632 /// the [`WitTarget::Http`]-arm rendered payload from the actual
633 /// dedup-key uniqueness axis, a two-consumer split at the validator
634 /// far from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the
635 /// payload-drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed
636 /// method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
637 /// HTTP-payload-facing consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:contratos`
638 /// L7-payload surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the
639 /// resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis
640 /// addition.
641 ///
642 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:placement` [`Placement::shard_key`]
643 /// (7cd2a28) / [`Placement::affinity`] (74ec2d3) `Option<&str>`
644 /// accessors on the M3 mesh-slot family — same "one typed dispatch
645 /// on the substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
646 /// discipline extended onto the per-`:contratos` HTTP-shaped
647 /// payload-carrier `Option<String>` optional-scalar axis. First
648 /// `Option<&str>`-return accessor on the per-`:contratos` mesh-slot
649 /// atom — opens the "optional per-slot payload-carrier scalar"
650 /// projection pattern the sibling per-`:contratos` `:subject` /
651 /// `:slot` future lifts fold on, matching the closed
652 /// per-`:contratos` scalar-value accessor family
653 /// ([`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] /
654 /// [`WitContract::world_ref`]) already lifted onto the mandatory-
655 /// scalar `String` axes. Named `endpoint()` to match the storage
656 /// field's name and the paired [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`]
657 /// author-facing label const; the accessor's identity name maps
658 /// onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §II.3 vocabulary the slot's
659 /// docstring already carries.
660 #[must_use]
661 pub const fn endpoint(&self) -> Option<&str> {
662 match &self.endpoint {
663 Some(s) => Some(s.as_str()),
664 None => None,
665 }
666 }
667
668 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:contratos` `:subject` pub-sub-shaped
669 /// payload-target scalar accessor every consumer that reads the
670 /// edge's NATS / Kafka publish subject payload keys off — returns
671 /// the author-declared `:contratos :subject` byte-string verbatim
672 /// as an `Option<&str>`, borrowed from the typed slot's own
673 /// `Option<String>` storage; `None` when the slot is absent (the
674 /// canonical shape of a non-pub-sub-`:wit`-world edge — HTTP
675 /// `wasi:http/*`/`http:*` carries `:endpoint` instead, key/value
676 /// `wasi:keyvalue/*`/`kv:*` carries `:slot` instead, and a plain
677 /// [`WitTarget::Capability`] edge carries none of the three).
678 ///
679 /// The `:contratos :subject` slot carries the NATS / Kafka publish
680 /// subject payload (the [`WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] dispatch arm's
681 /// per-edge target selector — `orders.paid`, `events.>`, whatever
682 /// subject namespace the author names on the pub-sub edge) that
683 /// [`WitContract::target`] projects onto the [`WitTarget::PubSub`]
684 /// arm's `subject: &'a str` payload when the edge's `:wit` world
685 /// matches the [`WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] accept-set. Every
686 /// downstream consumer that reads the payload keys off this scalar
687 /// (the [`WitContract::target`] PubSub-arm payload extraction that
688 /// materializes [`WitTarget::PubSub { subject }`] under the paired
689 /// [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] label, the
690 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` [`ContratoIdentity`]
691 /// key's subject arm that pins the payload as part of the six-tuple
692 /// dedup key alongside the sibling `:endpoint`/`:slot` arms, the
693 /// future M4 per-edge WIT registry resolver's pub-sub-arm
694 /// materializer, the future `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
695 /// materializer's per-edge NATS admission webhook, the future
696 /// caixa-mesh L4 CNP emission path that lands the payload verbatim
697 /// as a NATS subject the operator pins per-CR).
698 ///
699 /// Prior to this lift the `.subject` field was accessed inline at
700 /// two production sites in `caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs` — the
701 /// [`WitContract::target`] payload-shape dispatch's `let subject =
702 /// self.subject.as_deref();` binding at the top of the method, and
703 /// the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` dedup-key
704 /// tuple's `c.subject.as_deref()` pub-sub-arm slot — two open-coded
705 /// field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to the
706 /// typed slot. A future extension of the `:contratos :subject` axis
707 /// to a richer author surface (an M4 promotion from `Option<String>`
708 /// to a typed NATS-subject-template enum once the WIT registry
709 /// stabilizes wildcard / hierarchy shapes in tatara-lisp per this
710 /// struct's own `:wit` field docstring, a per-cluster subject-alias
711 /// table the operator pins through a future `:placement`-scoped
712 /// slot, a canonicalization pass that lowercases / dedupes wildcard
713 /// segments, a per-CR fully-qualified rewrite the M4 CR materializer
714 /// applies per-tenant) would have had to be threaded through both
715 /// open-coded copies in lockstep or the two consumers would silently
716 /// disagree on which NATS subject a given edge resolves to — the
717 /// [`WitContract::target`] payload-extraction reading `"orders.paid"`
718 /// while the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] dedup key read the operator-
719 /// resolved `"tenant-a.orders.paid"` would silently split the
720 /// [`WitTarget::PubSub`]-arm rendered payload from the actual dedup-
721 /// key uniqueness axis, a two-consumer split at the validator far
722 /// from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the payload-
723 /// drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method
724 /// on the substrate primitive means every downstream pub-sub-payload-
725 /// facing consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:contratos` L4-payload
726 /// surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's
727 /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
728 ///
729 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::endpoint`]
730 /// (7020470) `Option<&str>` accessor on the M3 mesh-slot payload-
731 /// carrier axis — second `Option<&str>`-return accessor on the
732 /// per-`:contratos` mesh-slot atom, extending the "optional per-slot
733 /// payload-carrier scalar" projection pattern the [`WitContract::endpoint`]
734 /// HTTP-arm lift opened onto the pub-sub arm; leaves the [`WitContract::slot`]
735 /// key/value-store arm as the last unlifted per-`:contratos`
736 /// `Option<String>` axis. Named `subject()` to match the storage
737 /// field's name and the paired [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`]
738 /// author-facing label const; the accessor's identity name maps
739 /// onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §II.3 vocabulary the slot's
740 /// docstring already carries.
741 #[must_use]
742 pub const fn subject(&self) -> Option<&str> {
743 match &self.subject {
744 Some(s) => Some(s.as_str()),
745 None => None,
746 }
747 }
748
749 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:contratos` `:slot` key/value-store-
750 /// shaped payload-target scalar accessor every consumer that reads
751 /// the edge's `wasi:keyvalue/*` / `kv:*` key-template payload keys
752 /// off — returns the author-declared `:contratos :slot` byte-string
753 /// verbatim as an `Option<&str>`, borrowed from the typed slot's
754 /// own `Option<String>` storage; `None` when the slot is absent
755 /// (the canonical shape of a non-store-`:wit`-world edge — HTTP
756 /// `wasi:http/*`/`http:*` carries `:endpoint` instead, pub-sub
757 /// `nats:*`/`kafka:*` carries `:subject` instead, and a plain
758 /// [`WitTarget::Capability`] edge carries none of the three).
759 ///
760 /// The `:contratos :slot` slot carries the key/value store
761 /// key-template payload (the [`WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] dispatch
762 /// arm's per-edge target selector — `carts/{cart_id}`,
763 /// `sessions/{tenant}/{sid}`, whatever key-template the author
764 /// names on the store edge) that [`WitContract::target`] projects
765 /// onto the [`WitTarget::Store`] arm's `slot: &'a str` payload when
766 /// the edge's `:wit` world matches the [`WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES`]
767 /// accept-set. Every downstream consumer that reads the payload
768 /// keys off this scalar (the [`WitContract::target`] Store-arm
769 /// payload extraction that materializes [`WitTarget::Store { slot }`]
770 /// under the paired [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] label, the
771 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` [`ContratoIdentity`]
772 /// key's store arm that pins the payload as part of the six-tuple
773 /// dedup key alongside the sibling `:endpoint`/`:subject` arms,
774 /// the future M4 per-edge WIT registry resolver's store-arm
775 /// materializer, the future `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
776 /// materializer's per-edge key/value admission webhook, the future
777 /// caixa-mesh L4 CNP emission path that lands the payload verbatim
778 /// as a key-template the operator pins per-CR).
779 ///
780 /// Prior to this lift the `.slot` field was accessed inline at two
781 /// production sites in `caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs` — the
782 /// [`WitContract::target`] payload-shape dispatch's `let slot =
783 /// self.slot.as_deref();` binding at the top of the method, and
784 /// the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` dedup-key
785 /// tuple's `c.slot.as_deref()` store-arm slot — two open-coded
786 /// field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to the
787 /// typed slot. A future extension of the `:contratos :slot` axis
788 /// to a richer author surface (an M4 promotion from `Option<String>`
789 /// to a typed key-template enum once the WIT registry stabilizes
790 /// key-template parameter shapes in tatara-lisp per this struct's
791 /// own `:wit` field docstring, a per-cluster slot-alias table the
792 /// operator pins through a future `:placement`-scoped slot, a
793 /// canonicalization pass that lowercases the bucket prefix, a
794 /// per-CR fully-qualified rewrite the M4 CR materializer applies
795 /// per-tenant) would have had to be threaded through both
796 /// open-coded copies in lockstep or the two consumers would
797 /// silently disagree on which key-template a given edge resolves
798 /// to — the [`WitContract::target`] payload-extraction reading
799 /// `"carts/{cart_id}"` while the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] dedup
800 /// key read the operator-resolved `"tenant-a/carts/{cart_id}"`
801 /// would silently split the [`WitTarget::Store`]-arm rendered
802 /// payload from the actual dedup-key uniqueness axis, a
803 /// two-consumer split at the validator far from the source
804 /// `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the payload-drift root cause.
805 /// Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the substrate
806 /// primitive means every downstream store-payload-facing consumer
807 /// of the Aplicacao's per-`:contratos` payload surface reaches for
808 /// exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates
809 /// as a unit on any future axis addition.
810 ///
811 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::endpoint`]
812 /// (7020470) / [`WitContract::subject`] (90de675) `Option<&str>`
813 /// accessors on the M3 mesh-slot payload-carrier axis — third and
814 /// final `Option<&str>`-return accessor on the per-`:contratos`
815 /// mesh-slot atom, closes the last unlifted per-`:contratos`
816 /// `Option<String>` axis and completes the "optional per-slot
817 /// payload-carrier scalar" projection pattern the peer HTTP /
818 /// pub-sub arms established across the three payload-shape
819 /// dispatch arms. Named `slot()` to match the storage field's
820 /// name and the paired [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]
821 /// author-facing label const; the accessor's identity name maps
822 /// onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §II.3 vocabulary the slot's
823 /// docstring already carries.
824 #[must_use]
825 pub const fn slot(&self) -> Option<&str> {
826 match &self.slot {
827 Some(s) => Some(s.as_str()),
828 None => None,
829 }
830 }
831
832 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:contratos` `(caller, callee)` owned-form
833 /// caller-callee-pair accessor every consumer that constructs an
834 /// [`AplicacaoError`] variant carrying the per-edge `(de, para)`
835 /// caller-callee pair keys off — returns the author-declared
836 /// `:contratos :de` / `:contratos :para` byte-strings verbatim as an
837 /// owned `(String, String)` tuple, projected through the lifted
838 /// [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] scalar
839 /// accessors so any future rebrand on the caller-arm / callee-arm
840 /// projection axis (an M4 per-cluster caller-alias table the
841 /// operator pins through a future `:placement`-scoped slot, a
842 /// namespace-qualified rewrite the M4 CR materializer applies per-CR,
843 /// a per-`:membros` alias overlay from the future `:membros
844 /// :nome-suffix` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 roadmap
845 /// acknowledges) reaches every diagnostic-construction site by
846 /// construction.
847 ///
848 /// The `(de, para)` pair is the "typed-edge caller-callee identity in
849 /// owned form" primitive every per-`:contratos` diagnostic variant on
850 /// [`AplicacaoError`] carries alongside its payload-shape arm — the
851 /// nine variants [`AplicacaoError::EmptyWit`],
852 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointEmpty`],
853 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute`],
854 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid`],
855 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectEmpty`],
856 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid`],
857 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotEmpty`],
858 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid`], and
859 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`] each carry a `de: String,
860 /// para: String` field pair the constructor site reads verbatim off
861 /// the [`WitContract`] the diagnostic points at, so a diagnostic
862 /// whose `de:` and `para:` labels silently drift off the source
863 /// caller/callee — a per-cluster caller-alias rewrite that landed on
864 /// one variant's inline `de: c.de.clone()` field access but not on
865 /// its sibling variant's, an accidental swap of the `de:` and `para:`
866 /// arms in a copy-paste of the constructor block — would emit a
867 /// build-time error whose "which caixa is at fault" question the
868 /// operator answers wrongly, far from the source `caixa.lisp`.
869 ///
870 /// Prior to this lift the `(self.de.clone(), self.para.clone())`
871 /// pair was inlined at seven [`WitContract::target`] error-
872 /// construction sites (the [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointEmpty`]
873 /// / [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute`] /
874 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid`] HTTP-arm variants,
875 /// the [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectEmpty`] /
876 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid`] pub-sub-arm variants,
877 /// the [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotEmpty`] /
878 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid`] store-arm variants) and
879 /// two [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] error-construction sites (the
880 /// [`AplicacaoError::EmptyWit`] empty-`:wit` gate, the
881 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`] duplicate-`:contratos`
882 /// insert-first-seen closure) — nine open-coded `.de.clone() +
883 /// .para.clone()` pairs that expressed no compile-time contract that
884 /// the caller-arm and callee-arm arms of the same diagnostic
885 /// construction reach for the same [`WitContract`] instance or that
886 /// the `de:` and `para:` label pair binds to the fields the author
887 /// declared. Any future rebrand on the axis — an M4 per-cluster
888 /// caller/callee-alias rewrite the operator pins through a future
889 /// `:placement :caller-alias` / `:placement :callee-alias` slot, a
890 /// per-CR fully-qualified namespace prefix the M4
891 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer applies
892 /// per-tenant, a canonicalization pass that lowercases the caller +
893 /// callee identifiers post-parse — would have had to be threaded
894 /// through every open-coded copy in lockstep or one variant's
895 /// diagnostic would silently name a different caller/callee pair
896 /// than its peer, silently degrading the "which caixa is at fault"
897 /// self-locating signal every operator-facing typed diagnostic
898 /// exists to carry. Lifting the pair to a typed method on the
899 /// substrate primitive means every downstream diagnostic-construction
900 /// site reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's
901 /// projection migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
902 ///
903 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` scalar accessor family
904 /// [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43)
905 /// / [`WitContract::world_ref`] (6226bf4) on the mesh-slot-atom
906 /// scalar-value axes — first composite-projection accessor on the
907 /// per-`:contratos` mesh-slot atom, folds the two open-coded owned-
908 /// form `.clone()` field-accesses that pair the sibling
909 /// caller/callee accessors' `&str`-return borrowed-form outputs onto
910 /// one typed dispatch. Named `edge_pair()` to reflect the identity
911 /// name of the projected tuple (the typed-edge caller-callee pair,
912 /// distinct from the sibling triple-projection
913 /// [`WitContract::edge_triple`] accessor that folds the local `edge`
914 /// closure in [`WitContract::target`] + the paired
915 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`] diagnostic constructor
916 /// site's `(de, para, wit)` triple onto one typed dispatch).
917 #[must_use]
918 pub fn edge_pair(&self) -> (String, String) {
919 (self.source().to_string(), self.destination().to_string())
920 }
921
922 /// Owned form of the `(:contratos :de, :contratos :para, :contratos
923 /// :wit)` triple every per-edge diagnostic constructor that names
924 /// all three axes threads verbatim into its `de:` / `para:` /
925 /// `wit:` fields — the [`WitTarget::target`] dispatch's wrong-target
926 /// / missing-target / invalid-wit / capability-with-payload arms
927 /// (eight sites all shape `let (de, para, wit) = edge();
928 /// AplicacaoError::Contrato* { de, para, wit, .. }` before this
929 /// accessor landed) and the sibling
930 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`] duplicate-gate diagnostic
931 /// constructor (which paired `edge_pair()` for the `(de, para)`
932 /// prefix with a raw `c.wit.clone()` for the `wit:` tail — a mixed
933 /// typed-dispatch + raw-field-access shape the sibling accessor
934 /// family already flagged as a drift risk). Nine total call sites
935 /// collapse onto this helper.
936 ///
937 /// Lifted with the same one-source-of-truth discipline
938 /// [`WitContract::edge_pair`] carries on the paired
939 /// caller-callee-only axis: the returned tuple's `.0` / `.1` / `.2`
940 /// arms compose through the lifted [`WitContract::source`] /
941 /// [`WitContract::destination`] / [`WitContract::world_ref`]
942 /// scalar accessors byte-for-byte (pinned by the paired
943 /// [`tests::wit_contract_edge_triple_routes_through_source_destination_world_ref_accessors`]
944 /// composition-pin), so any future rebrand on the per-`:contratos`
945 /// caller / callee / world-ref axis (an M4 per-cluster
946 /// caller/callee-alias rewrite the operator pins through a future
947 /// `:placement :caller-alias` / `:placement :callee-alias` slot, a
948 /// per-CR fully-qualified namespace prefix the M4
949 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer applies
950 /// per-tenant, an M4-typed-caller-enum `Display` re-canonicalization
951 /// on `source()` / `destination()`, a per-CR canonicalization pass
952 /// that lowercases the WIT world ref post-parse) migrates as a
953 /// single caixa-core edit rather than a coordinated rewrite of
954 /// nine open-coded triple-constructors.
955 ///
956 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` composite-projection
957 /// [`WitContract::edge_pair`] accessor on the mesh-slot-atom
958 /// composite-value axes — closes the last unlifted owned-form
959 /// composite-tuple axis on the per-`:contratos` diagnostic-
960 /// construction surface. Named `edge_triple()` to reflect the
961 /// identity name of the projected tuple (the typed-edge
962 /// caller-callee-wit triple, sibling to the caller-callee-only
963 /// pair `edge_pair()` returns).
964 #[must_use]
965 pub fn edge_triple(&self) -> (String, String, String) {
966 (
967 self.source().to_string(),
968 self.destination().to_string(),
969 self.world_ref().to_string(),
970 )
971 }
972
973 /// Borrowed [`ContratoIdentity`] six-tuple every consumer that
974 /// dedups typed edges keys off — routes through the lifted
975 /// [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] /
976 /// [`WitContract::world_ref`] / [`WitContract::endpoint`] /
977 /// [`WitContract::subject`] / [`WitContract::slot`] scalar
978 /// accessors so the tuple's six arms and the [`ContratoIdentity`]
979 /// type alias's six axes migrate as a unit on any future axis
980 /// addition (adding a seventh field to [`WitContract`] is one
981 /// [`ContratoIdentity`] alias edit + one accessor addition + one
982 /// arm here, not a coordinated rewrite of every open-coded
983 /// six-tuple builder that dedups on the identity axis).
984 ///
985 /// Sibling of [`WitContract::edge_pair`] /
986 /// [`WitContract::edge_triple`] on the composite-projection axis:
987 /// the pair projects the caller-callee axes, the triple extends it
988 /// with the world-ref, this method extends it with the three
989 /// payload-carrier axes. Every projection returns the same six
990 /// scalar accessors' outputs; the three methods differ only in
991 /// which arms they surface.
992 ///
993 /// Declared `pub const fn` — every callee is itself `pub const fn`
994 /// ([`Self::source`] / [`Self::destination`] / [`Self::world_ref`]
995 /// project through `pub const fn` [`String::as_str`], const-stable
996 /// since Rust 1.87; [`Self::endpoint`] / [`Self::subject`] /
997 /// [`Self::slot`] project through the same `String::as_str` under a
998 /// `match &self.<field> { Some(s) => Some(s.as_str()), None => None }`
999 /// arm — the sibling `Option<String> → Option<&str>` shape 0650f64
1000 /// closed the const-eval surface on) and tuple construction from
1001 /// borrowed-reference / `Option`-of-borrowed-reference arms is
1002 /// itself trivially const. The `ContratoIdentity<'_>` alias
1003 /// resolves to a `(&str, &str, &str, Option<&str>, Option<&str>,
1004 /// Option<&str>)` tuple whose every arm is `Copy` — no destructor,
1005 /// no heap allocation, no non-const call folded through the tuple's
1006 /// construction. Sibling in `const`-eval posture to the peer
1007 /// `pub const fn` [`WitContract::is_http`] / [`Self::is_pubsub`] /
1008 /// [`Self::is_store`] / [`Self::is_capability`] WIT-shape-predicate
1009 /// composite-projection family the sibling
1010 /// [`wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn`] pin
1011 /// already anchors — this extends the same `const`-eval-surface
1012 /// posture onto the peer six-arm composite-projection axis where
1013 /// the projection surfaces the full identity tuple rather than a
1014 /// per-`(:de, :para, :wit)`-triple boolean shape probe. Pinned load-
1015 /// bearing by
1016 /// [`wit_contract_identity_projection_accessor_is_const_fn`] below
1017 /// (a future accidental downgrade fires E0015 at the wrapper at
1018 /// caixa-core build time).
1019 #[must_use]
1020 pub const fn identity(&self) -> ContratoIdentity<'_> {
1021 (
1022 self.source(),
1023 self.destination(),
1024 self.world_ref(),
1025 self.endpoint(),
1026 self.subject(),
1027 self.slot(),
1028 )
1029 }
1030
1031 /// True when this contract targets an HTTP-shaped WIT world.
1032 ///
1033 /// Declared `pub const fn` — routes through the paired `pub const
1034 /// fn` [`Self::world_ref`] scalar accessor and the substrate's
1035 /// `pub const fn` free-function classifier [`wit_shape_is_http`]
1036 /// (d46420c). Sibling in `const`-eval posture to the peer
1037 /// `pub const fn` [`Self::is_pubsub`] / [`Self::is_store`] /
1038 /// [`Self::is_capability`] WIT-shape-predicate family; the closed
1039 /// 4-arm partition on the raw `:contratos :wit` axis now carries
1040 /// the same `const`-eval-surface posture as the free-function
1041 /// classifier family it composes through. Pinned load-bearing by
1042 /// the [`wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn`]
1043 /// test (a future accidental downgrade to non-`const` fires E0015
1044 /// at the corresponding `<arm>_via_const_fn` wrapper at caixa-core
1045 /// build time).
1046 #[must_use]
1047 pub const fn is_http(&self) -> bool {
1048 wit_shape_is_http(self.world_ref())
1049 }
1050
1051 /// True when this contract targets a pub-sub-shaped WIT world.
1052 ///
1053 /// Declared `pub const fn` — sibling in `const`-eval posture to
1054 /// the peer `pub const fn` [`Self::is_http`] / [`Self::is_store`] /
1055 /// [`Self::is_capability`] WIT-shape-predicate family. See
1056 /// [`Self::is_http`] for the family-closure rationale.
1057 #[must_use]
1058 pub const fn is_pubsub(&self) -> bool {
1059 wit_shape_is_pubsub(self.world_ref())
1060 }
1061
1062 /// True when this contract targets a key/value-shaped WIT world.
1063 ///
1064 /// Declared `pub const fn` — sibling in `const`-eval posture to
1065 /// the peer `pub const fn` [`Self::is_http`] / [`Self::is_pubsub`] /
1066 /// [`Self::is_capability`] WIT-shape-predicate family. See
1067 /// [`Self::is_http`] for the family-closure rationale.
1068 #[must_use]
1069 pub const fn is_store(&self) -> bool {
1070 wit_shape_is_store(self.world_ref())
1071 }
1072
1073 /// True when this contract targets *none* of the three known payload-
1074 /// shape WIT worlds — the fourth (payload-less) arm of the WIT-shape
1075 /// partition [`Self::is_http`] / [`Self::is_pubsub`] / [`Self::is_store`]
1076 /// open on the [`WitContract`] surface. Returns the exact-inverse
1077 /// disjunction of the peer trio — `true` when none of the three
1078 /// prefix-set predicates matches the raw `:contratos :wit` value; the
1079 /// author-declared WIT world is a pure typed capability edge with no
1080 /// payload selector (the shape [`WitContract::target`] projects onto
1081 /// the payload-less [`WitTarget::Capability`] arm, MESH-COMPOSITION
1082 /// §II.3 — the fourth typed [`WitTarget`] arm the substrate admits).
1083 ///
1084 /// The `:contratos :wit` shape-space is closed at four arms
1085 /// ([`WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] / [`WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] /
1086 /// [`WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] on the payload-carrying arms;
1087 /// everything else on the payload-less capability arm), and every
1088 /// downstream consumer that must filter contratos by shape-class
1089 /// keys off the four sibling predicates (the [`WitContract::target`]
1090 /// dispatch's implicit `else` after the three payload-shape arm
1091 /// checks at aplicacao.rs:959–1129 that admits [`WitTarget::Capability`],
1092 /// every future substrate-side capability-shape-only emitter — the
1093 /// M4 per-Aplicacao WIT-registry capability-import materializer, the
1094 /// future `feira app graph --capability` per-Aplicacao capability-
1095 /// column filter, the future per-cluster capability-scope reconciler
1096 /// that skips L4/L7 emission for payload-less edges since Cilium
1097 /// can't introspect WASI capability calls, the future
1098 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR admission webhook's per-
1099 /// shape shape-count histogram). Every such consumer reaches for one
1100 /// typed dispatch on the substrate primitive so the "which arm
1101 /// carries the capability-only shape?" answer lives at one caixa-core
1102 /// edit rather than open-coded across per-consumer
1103 /// `!c.is_http() && !c.is_pubsub() && !c.is_store()` triplet
1104 /// negations, each of which would silently drop a future fourth
1105 /// payload-arm addition without a compile-time signal at the
1106 /// consumer site.
1107 ///
1108 /// Prior to this lift the "not one of the three known payload
1109 /// shapes" classification sat inline at [`WitContract::target`]'s
1110 /// implicit `else`-branch (aplicacao.rs:1131 — the payload-less
1111 /// [`WitTarget::Capability`] admission arm after the three `if
1112 /// self.is_http() { … } if self.is_pubsub() { … } if self.is_store()
1113 /// { … }` guards) with no named accessor for downstream consumers
1114 /// to reach through. A future substrate-side capability-only
1115 /// filter or a future capability-scope reconciler would have had to
1116 /// re-inline the same triplet negation at every emit site with no
1117 /// compile-time link back to the sibling trio, and a future arm
1118 /// addition (a hypothetical fourth payload-shape prefix set — a
1119 /// `wasi:sockets/*` transport-layer shape or an `oci:*` capability-
1120 /// import carrier per the sibling [`wit_shape_matches`] docstring's
1121 /// trajectory bullet) would land the new predicate on the payload-
1122 /// carrying trio and silently misclassify the new shape as
1123 /// capability at every triplet-negation consumer site, propagating
1124 /// the drift far from the caixa-core prefix-set commit.
1125 ///
1126 /// Fourth arm on the [`WitContract`] WIT-shape-predicate family —
1127 /// closes the {[`Self::is_http`], [`Self::is_pubsub`], [`Self::is_store`]}
1128 /// trio into a 4-way partition witness on the raw `:contratos :wit`
1129 /// axis, mirroring the paired post-projection [`WitTarget`]
1130 /// `gen_platform::IsVariant`-derived 4-way predicate set
1131 /// ([`WitTarget::is_http`] / [`WitTarget::is_pubsub`] /
1132 /// [`WitTarget::is_store`] / [`WitTarget::is_capability`]) on the
1133 /// typed-view surface (7f6aa98 `IsVariant` derive lift on the peer
1134 /// arm-set). The two typed axes — pre-projection on the raw
1135 /// `:contratos :wit` string, post-projection on the validated typed
1136 /// view — now carry a matched 4-arm predicate discipline: every
1137 /// arm on the closed [`WitTarget`] set has a peer pre-projection
1138 /// predicate on the [`WitContract`] surface, and any future
1139 /// [`WitTarget`] variant addition (an M4 `Rest` / `Grpc` split of
1140 /// [`WitTarget::Http`] once the WIT registry stabilizes gRPC-shaped
1141 /// worlds per [`WitTarget`]'s own docstring at aplicacao.rs:1341-1343,
1142 /// a `Queue`-shaped peer of [`WitTarget::Store`]) reaches this
1143 /// pre-projection axis through a matching peer prefix-set + peer
1144 /// predicate lift by construction — the compile-time exhaustiveness
1145 /// on [`WitTarget::payload_pair`]'s single dispatch already enforces
1146 /// the post-projection accessor family stays in sync, and the sibling
1147 /// [`tests::wit_contract_is_capability_partitions_the_wit_shape_space`]
1148 /// partition-witness pin locks the pre-projection classification in
1149 /// load-bearing so a peer prefix-set addition that widened one arm's
1150 /// accept-set without shrinking the [`Self::is_capability`] accept-set
1151 /// surfaces as a test failure at caixa-core build time rather than a
1152 /// silent per-consumer split at renderer emit time.
1153 ///
1154 /// Composes byte-for-byte through the lifted peer trio
1155 /// [`Self::is_http`] / [`Self::is_pubsub`] / [`Self::is_store`] so
1156 /// any future rebrand of any prefix-set const flows through this
1157 /// method by construction without a coordinated per-consumer rewrite
1158 /// (pinned by the sibling
1159 /// [`tests::wit_contract_is_capability_composes_through_shape_predicate_negation`]
1160 /// composition-witness).
1161 ///
1162 /// Note: purely syntactic classification on the `:wit` prefix-set —
1163 /// unlike [`Self::target`], which additionally rejects value-shape-
1164 /// invalid `:wit` strings (uppercase, hyphen-for-colon typo, empty
1165 /// package) via [`crate::render::is_wit_world_ref`] and payload-
1166 /// shape mismatches. A [`WitContract`] whose `:wit` is empty or
1167 /// structurally malformed returns `true` from `is_capability()` (the
1168 /// prefix set matches nothing), and the surrounding
1169 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] / [`WitContract::target`] gate cascade
1170 /// is where the [`AplicacaoError::EmptyWit`] /
1171 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid`] diagnostic surfaces — this
1172 /// predicate is the classifier, not the validator.
1173 ///
1174 /// Declared `pub const fn` — closes the WIT-shape-predicate
1175 /// family's `const`-eval-surface pass at the fourth (payload-less)
1176 /// arm; peer of the sibling `pub const fn` [`Self::is_http`] /
1177 /// [`Self::is_pubsub`] / [`Self::is_store`] payload-arm predicates.
1178 /// See [`Self::is_http`] for the family-closure rationale.
1179 #[must_use]
1180 pub const fn is_capability(&self) -> bool {
1181 wit_shape_is_capability(self.world_ref())
1182 }
1183
1184 /// True when this contract's caller equals its callee — a
1185 /// structurally degenerate typed edge that no `:contratos` entry can
1186 /// legitimately carry (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1 — "Servico A calls
1187 /// Servico B" is an *inter*-Servico contract between two distinct
1188 /// graph nodes). A Servico contracting with itself resolves to an
1189 /// in-process call the wasm-engine never routes through the mesh at
1190 /// all, so no rendered `CiliumNetworkPolicy` / `HTTPRoute` /
1191 /// per-edge policy can express the intended shape — the pub-sub
1192 /// path silently rendered a self-allow rule that is a no-op (intra-
1193 /// pod traffic bypasses the mesh entirely), and the synchronous
1194 /// paths surfaced as a misleading `ContratoCycle` whose path was
1195 /// `["cart", "cart"]` — framing a self-edge as a multi-node
1196 /// deadlock. Every downstream consumer that must reject the shape
1197 /// (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] per-`:contratos` self-loop
1198 /// gate at caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs:5559, every future
1199 /// per-`:contratos`-edge policy resolver on the M4 CR materializer
1200 /// axis, every future adjacency-graph builder that must skip self-
1201 /// edges rather than fold them into an incidental cycle) now keys
1202 /// off exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, so
1203 /// any future rebrand on the axis (an M4-typed-caller enum whose
1204 /// identity comparison rule the accessor could route through, an
1205 /// operator-side per-cluster caller/callee-alias table the
1206 /// materializer resolves per-CR before the equality probe, a
1207 /// promotion of the pointwise `==` to a set-membership check once
1208 /// SimpleOneForOne-shaped dynamic replicas come into typed scope
1209 /// so a per-replica self-edge is rejected under the same predicate)
1210 /// migrates as a single caixa-core edit rather than a coordinated
1211 /// rewrite of every downstream self-edge consumer. Composes
1212 /// byte-for-byte through the lifted [`Self::source`] /
1213 /// [`Self::destination`] scalar accessors — the accessor pair every
1214 /// per-`:contratos` scalar-value axis already routes through — so
1215 /// any future rebrand of the underlying `:de` / `:para` storage
1216 /// (a lift from `String` to a typed `ServicoName(String)` newtype,
1217 /// a per-Aplicacao interning arena the M4 CR materializer authors,
1218 /// a `smol_str::SmolStr` inline-buffer swap) flows through the
1219 /// same one body without a coordinated per-consumer rewrite.
1220 ///
1221 /// Sibling in shape to the peer per-`:contratos` shape-predicate
1222 /// family [`Self::is_http`] / [`Self::is_pubsub`] / [`Self::is_store`]
1223 /// on the `:wit` world-ref axis — extended onto the per-edge
1224 /// endpoint-equality axis: `is_http` / `is_pubsub` / `is_store`
1225 /// partition the WIT-shape-space; `is_self_loop` partitions the
1226 /// caller-callee identity-space. Named `is_self_loop()` to reflect
1227 /// the graph-theoretic identity of the shape (a loop from a graph
1228 /// node to itself, distinct from the sibling multi-node
1229 /// `ContratoCycle` shape [`Self::detect_sync_cycles`] rejects) and
1230 /// to match the [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSelfLoop`] diagnostic
1231 /// variant already carrying the term.
1232 #[must_use]
1233 pub fn is_self_loop(&self) -> bool {
1234 self.source() == self.destination()
1235 }
1236
1237 /// Typed view of the contract's payload target. Enforces that the
1238 /// `:wit` shape and the carried `:endpoint`/`:subject`/`:slot`
1239 /// fields agree, and that each carried value is itself
1240 /// value-shape valid:
1241 ///
1242 /// - HTTP world (`wasi:http/*`, `http:*`) ⇒ exactly `:endpoint`,
1243 /// non-empty, leading-`/` (Cilium L7 `path` + Gateway API
1244 /// `PathPrefix` invariant — same shape required of `:entrada
1245 /// :paths`)
1246 /// - `PubSub` world (`nats:*`, `kafka:*`) ⇒ exactly `:subject`,
1247 /// non-empty (NATS / Kafka publish without a subject is a
1248 /// no-op subscribe, never the author's intent)
1249 /// - Store world (`wasi:keyvalue/*`, `kv:*`) ⇒ exactly `:slot`,
1250 /// non-empty (an empty slot template addresses the bucket
1251 /// root, defeating the per-key isolation the slot exists for)
1252 /// - Anything else ⇒ none of the three; the contract is a pure
1253 /// typed capability edge with no payload selector.
1254 ///
1255 /// Translates the Apollo Federation discipline ("conflicts are
1256 /// errors at compile time, not warnings at runtime";
1257 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §II.3) onto pleme-io's typed Aplicacao surface:
1258 /// a contract whose WIT shape disagrees with its target field, or
1259 /// whose target field carries a value-shape-invalid string, is a
1260 /// build error — not a silent renderer drop. The returned
1261 /// [`WitTarget`] view's `&str` payload is therefore guaranteed
1262 /// non-empty (and absolute, for `Http`); every downstream consumer
1263 /// (caixa-mesh's L7 emission, the M3 Gateway/HTTPRoute renderer,
1264 /// the M4 per-edge policy resolver) can rely on that without
1265 /// re-checking.
1266 pub fn target(&self) -> Result<WitTarget<'_>, AplicacaoError> {
1267 // Route the HTTP-shaped payload-target extraction through the
1268 // lifted [`WitContract::endpoint`] accessor rather than the raw
1269 // `self.endpoint.as_deref()` field access — the two production
1270 // consumers of the per-`:contratos :endpoint` HTTP-shaped
1271 // payload-carrier scalar (this method's Http-arm payload
1272 // extraction, the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-
1273 // `:contratos` [`ContratoIdentity`] dedup-key HTTP arm) now key
1274 // off exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, so
1275 // any future rebrand on the axis (an M4 per-cluster endpoint-
1276 // alias rewrite, a per-CR fully-qualified path prefix the M4
1277 // materializer applies per-tenant, an M4 promotion from
1278 // `Option<String>` to a typed HTTP path-template enum) migrates
1279 // as a single caixa-core edit rather than a coordinated rewrite
1280 // of the two call sites — peer of the sibling M3 per-`:placement`
1281 // [`Placement::shard_key`] (7cd2a28) / [`Placement::affinity`]
1282 // (74ec2d3) `Option<&str>` typed-dispatch discipline extended
1283 // onto the per-`:contratos` HTTP-shaped payload-carrier axis.
1284 let endpoint = self.endpoint();
1285 let subject = self.subject();
1286 // Route the store-arm payload-carrier scalar through the
1287 // lifted [`WitContract::slot`] accessor rather than the raw
1288 // `self.slot.as_deref()` field access — the two production
1289 // consumers of the per-`:contratos :slot` key/value-store-
1290 // shaped payload-carrier scalar (this method's Store-arm
1291 // payload extraction, the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
1292 // duplicate-`:contratos` [`ContratoIdentity`] dedup-key store
1293 // arm) now key off exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate
1294 // primitive. Closes the last unlifted per-`:contratos`
1295 // `Option<String>` axis, completing the payload-carrier
1296 // accessor family peer of the sibling per-`:contratos`
1297 // [`WitContract::endpoint`] (7020470) / [`WitContract::subject`]
1298 // (90de675) lifts across the HTTP / pub-sub arms.
1299 let slot = self.slot();
1300 // Route the local `(de, para, wit)` triple-projection closure
1301 // through the lifted [`WitContract::edge_triple`] typed accessor
1302 // rather than re-inlining `(self.de.clone(), self.para.clone(),
1303 // self.wit.clone())` — the eight [`AplicacaoError::Contrato*`]
1304 // triple-carrying diagnostic constructors below (wrong-target /
1305 // missing-target on all three payload arms + capability-with-
1306 // payload + invalid-wit) now key off exactly one typed dispatch
1307 // on the substrate-primitive composite projection, sibling to
1308 // the peer [`WitContract::edge_pair`]-routed
1309 // [`AplicacaoError::Empty*`]/`ContratoEndpointEmpty`/
1310 // `ContratoSubjectEmpty`/`ContratoSlotEmpty` pair-carrying
1311 // diagnostic constructors on the same per-`:contratos`
1312 // diagnostic-construction surface.
1313 let edge = || self.edge_triple();
1314
1315 // The `:wit` value drives every downstream dispatch — the
1316 // is_http/is_pubsub/is_store prefix matchers below, the
1317 // caixa-mesh L7-vs-L4 emission, the cycle-detector's pub-sub
1318 // exclusion. Until this gate landed `target()` accepted any
1319 // non-empty string and silently demoted unrecognized shapes to
1320 // a capability-only edge (`:wit "WASI:HTTP/proxy"` — uppercase
1321 // typo, `:wit "wasi-http/proxy"` — hyphen-instead-of-colon typo,
1322 // `:wit "wasi:http proxy"` — whitespace, `:wit "wasi:"` — empty
1323 // package, the paste-from-binary footgun a multi-line blob
1324 // accidentally landing in the slot, the un-percent-encoded
1325 // non-ASCII byte) — the canonical "I thought I had L7 HTTP
1326 // routing, got L4-only" footgun. Empty is still pre-checked at
1327 // the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] call site via the narrower
1328 // [`AplicacaoError::EmptyWit`] variant (and fires first at the
1329 // validate layer); the value-shape gate here picks up the
1330 // structurally-invalid non-empty cases the empty check misses,
1331 // and remains correct under direct `target()` calls outside
1332 // validate (the predicate's defensive empty arm returns a
1333 // parser-shaped reason rather than silently falling through to
1334 // the Capability arm). Same trajectory as c4213a4 (WitContract
1335 // endpoint/subject/slot value-shape gates lifted into
1336 // `target()`) on the peer payload axes.
1337 if let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_wit_world_ref(&self.wit) {
1338 let (de, para, wit) = edge();
1339 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid {
1340 de,
1341 para,
1342 wit,
1343 reason,
1344 });
1345 }
1346
1347 if self.is_http() {
1348 if subject.is_some() || slot.is_some() {
1349 let (de, para, wit) = edge();
1350 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget {
1351 de,
1352 para,
1353 wit,
1354 expected: WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
1355 });
1356 }
1357 let ep = endpoint.ok_or_else(|| {
1358 let (de, para, wit) = edge();
1359 AplicacaoError::ContratoMissingTarget {
1360 de,
1361 para,
1362 wit,
1363 expected: WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
1364 }
1365 })?;
1366 if ep.is_empty() {
1367 let (de, para) = self.edge_pair();
1368 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointEmpty { de, para });
1369 }
1370 if !ep.starts_with('/') {
1371 let (de, para) = self.edge_pair();
1372 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute {
1373 de,
1374 para,
1375 endpoint: ep.to_string(),
1376 });
1377 }
1378 // The `:endpoint` lands verbatim as a Cilium L7 `path:` rule
1379 // (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:311) and shares the K8s Gateway
1380 // API v1 HTTPPathMatch.value admission grammar with the
1381 // sibling `:entrada :paths` axis. Until this gate landed
1382 // `target()` only refused the empty string + the missing-
1383 // leading-`/` form; a structurally invalid endpoint
1384 // (`"/charge?token=X"` — query in path slot, `"/foo bar"` —
1385 // un-percent-encoded whitespace, `"/api/café"` — non-ASCII,
1386 // `"/api//bar"` — consecutive slash, `"/api/../etc"` —
1387 // path-traversal segment, the >1024-byte slug) silently
1388 // passed validate and the failure surfaced at apply time
1389 // as a Cilium policy rejection / silent traffic drop, far
1390 // from the source caixa.lisp. Same Gateway API HTTPPathMatch
1391 // grammar `:entrada :paths` already gates (55410e4), now
1392 // shared with `:contratos :endpoint` through the lifted
1393 // `crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path` predicate.
1394 if let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path(ep) {
1395 let (de, para) = self.edge_pair();
1396 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid {
1397 de,
1398 para,
1399 endpoint: ep.to_string(),
1400 reason,
1401 });
1402 }
1403 return Ok(WitTarget::Http { endpoint: ep });
1404 }
1405 if self.is_pubsub() {
1406 if endpoint.is_some() || slot.is_some() {
1407 let (de, para, wit) = edge();
1408 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget {
1409 de,
1410 para,
1411 wit,
1412 expected: WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME,
1413 });
1414 }
1415 let s = subject.ok_or_else(|| {
1416 let (de, para, wit) = edge();
1417 AplicacaoError::ContratoMissingTarget {
1418 de,
1419 para,
1420 wit,
1421 expected: WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME,
1422 }
1423 })?;
1424 if s.is_empty() {
1425 let (de, para) = self.edge_pair();
1426 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectEmpty { de, para });
1427 }
1428 // The `:subject` lands at runtime as the NATS subject the
1429 // producer publishes to and the consumer subscribes from.
1430 // Until this gate landed `target()` only refused the
1431 // empty string; a structurally invalid subject
1432 // (`"foo..bar"` — empty token between separators,
1433 // `"foo.>.bar"` — non-trailing `>` wildcard the NATS
1434 // server's subject parser rejects, `"foo bar"` —
1435 // un-percent-encoded whitespace, `"foo.café"` —
1436 // un-percent-encoded non-ASCII, `".foo"` / `"foo."` —
1437 // empty leading/trailing tokens, the >256-byte
1438 // paste-from-binary slug) silently passed validate and
1439 // the failure surfaced at runtime as a NATS server-side
1440 // `-ERR 'Invalid Subject'` on publish / subscribe, or as
1441 // a silent message drop, far from the source caixa.lisp.
1442 // Same Gateway API HTTPPathMatch / WIT-IDL grammar
1443 // trajectory `:contratos :endpoint` (4f0390b) and
1444 // `:contratos :wit` (6226bf4) already gate, now shared
1445 // with `:contratos :subject` through the lifted
1446 // `crate::render::is_nats_subject` predicate.
1447 if let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_nats_subject(s) {
1448 let (de, para) = self.edge_pair();
1449 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid {
1450 de,
1451 para,
1452 subject: s.to_string(),
1453 reason,
1454 });
1455 }
1456 return Ok(WitTarget::PubSub { subject: s });
1457 }
1458 if self.is_store() {
1459 if endpoint.is_some() || subject.is_some() {
1460 let (de, para, wit) = edge();
1461 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget {
1462 de,
1463 para,
1464 wit,
1465 expected: WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME,
1466 });
1467 }
1468 let sl = slot.ok_or_else(|| {
1469 let (de, para, wit) = edge();
1470 AplicacaoError::ContratoMissingTarget {
1471 de,
1472 para,
1473 wit,
1474 expected: WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME,
1475 }
1476 })?;
1477 if sl.is_empty() {
1478 let (de, para) = self.edge_pair();
1479 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotEmpty { de, para });
1480 }
1481 // Value-shape gate on the third (and last) typed payload
1482 // axis the `WitContract::target` dispatch carries — the
1483 // peer of [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`] for
1484 // `:endpoint` (4f0390b) and [`crate::render::is_nats_subject`]
1485 // for `:subject` (63e18a0). Until this gate landed
1486 // `target()` only refused the empty string; a structurally
1487 // invalid slot (`"check out/$order"` — un-percent-encoded
1488 // whitespace whose runtime behavior varies unpredictably
1489 // across kv backends, `"checkout/\x01order"` — control
1490 // character that Redis admits but corrupts on next read
1491 // and DynamoDB rejects outright, `"chéckout/$order"` —
1492 // un-percent-encoded non-ASCII byte each backend re-encodes
1493 // differently, `"checkout\n/$order"` — embedded newline,
1494 // the 513-byte paste-from-binary slug) silently passed
1495 // validate and surfaced at runtime as a per-backend kv
1496 // write rejection (DynamoDB / etcd) or as a silent
1497 // next-read corruption (Redis-via-RESP3), far from the
1498 // source caixa.lisp with no field naming which `:contratos`
1499 // edge carried the typo. The lifted predicate makes the
1500 // kv-backend intersection-floor a substrate-level
1501 // invariant at validate time, not a runtime "this passed
1502 // validate but the kv backend rejected on first write"
1503 // surprise — closes the typed payload-axis value-shape
1504 // trajectory across all three legs of the four
1505 // [`WitTarget`] arms (HTTP / PubSub / Store / Capability)
1506 // that caixa-mesh + the future kv emitters land in.
1507 if let Err(reason) = crate::render::is_wasi_keyvalue_slot(sl) {
1508 let (de, para) = self.edge_pair();
1509 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid {
1510 de,
1511 para,
1512 slot: sl.to_string(),
1513 reason,
1514 });
1515 }
1516 return Ok(WitTarget::Store { slot: sl });
1517 }
1518
1519 // Unrecognized WIT world — must not carry any payload target.
1520 if endpoint.is_some() || subject.is_some() || slot.is_some() {
1521 let (de, para, wit) = edge();
1522 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget {
1523 de,
1524 para,
1525 wit,
1526 expected: WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED,
1527 });
1528 }
1529 Ok(WitTarget::Capability)
1530 }
1531
1532 /// Substrate-canonical post-validation projection of the typed
1533 /// [`WitTarget`] view — the panic-on-failure shorthand every renderer
1534 /// downstream of an [`AplicacaoSpec`] that has already crossed the
1535 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] gate (typically via a caixa-mesh
1536 /// [`typed_view`]-shaped entry point that composes `validate` into
1537 /// the projection) reaches through when it needs the typed
1538 /// [`WitTarget`] and knows the containing [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
1539 /// has already admitted the `(:wit, :endpoint/:subject/:slot)` shape
1540 /// coherence for every `:contratos` entry. The peer accessor to the
1541 /// [`Self::target`] `Result`-returning validator on the same
1542 /// per-`:contratos` typed-projection axis — [`Self::target`] is the
1543 /// pre-validation validator that computes the projection *and* raises
1544 /// the [`AplicacaoError::Contrato*`] diagnostic cascade on any
1545 /// (`:wit`, payload) mismatch; this method is the post-validation
1546 /// projection every downstream consumer reaches through once the
1547 /// pre-validation gate has succeeded.
1548 ///
1549 /// [`typed_view`]: https://docs.rs/caixa-mesh/latest/caixa_mesh/fn.typed_view.html
1550 ///
1551 /// Prior to this lift the "call `.target()` then `.expect(…)` with
1552 /// the same message" pattern sat inline at two production sites with
1553 /// no compile-time link between them: the
1554 /// [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`] per-`(:de, :para)` CNP
1555 /// L7 introspection branch at `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2825`
1556 /// (`c.target().expect("validated by typed_view").http_endpoint()`)
1557 /// and the [`caixa_feira::cmd::app`] `feira app graph` per-`:contratos`
1558 /// payload-column printer at `caixa-feira/src/cmd/app.rs:110`
1559 /// (`c.target().expect("validated by typed_view").graph_label()`),
1560 /// each open-coding the same `.target().expect("validated by
1561 /// typed_view")` pair with the message spelled twice. A future
1562 /// vocabulary shift on the panic-message axis (a tightening from
1563 /// `"validated by typed_view"` to `"validated by AplicacaoSpec::
1564 /// validate"` as the substrate's validator entry-point vocabulary
1565 /// sharpens, a per-consumer disambiguation, an M4 promotion of the
1566 /// panic to a `debug_assert` under a `--release` build profile) would
1567 /// have had to be threaded through both open-coded call sites in
1568 /// lockstep or one consumer would silently disagree with the peer on
1569 /// which invariant the panic message names. Same "same shape written
1570 /// verbatim ≥ 2 times becomes a typed helper" duplication-budget
1571 /// discipline the sibling [`Self::edge_pair`] /
1572 /// [`Self::edge_triple`] / [`Self::identity`] composite-projection
1573 /// lifts already establish on the paired composite-projection axis;
1574 /// this lift extends it onto the post-validation typed-view axis.
1575 ///
1576 /// Every future downstream consumer of the projected typed view
1577 /// (the future M4 per-`(:de, :para)` `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao`
1578 /// CR materializer's per-edge admission webhook, the future
1579 /// Envoy-side per-typed-arm `local_rate_limit.descriptor_entries`
1580 /// bucket-key resolver, the future per-`:contratos`-edge mTLS overlay
1581 /// resolver, the future `feira app graph --l7` / `--pubsub` /
1582 /// `--kv` per-shape column emitters) reaches through this one typed
1583 /// dispatch on the substrate primitive rather than an open-coded
1584 /// per-consumer `.target().expect(…)` pair with the message
1585 /// re-inlined. The invariant the accessor's panic path pins — "this
1586 /// call is only reachable after [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] has
1587 /// succeeded on the containing spec" — is the substrate's answer to
1588 /// give exactly once, at the primitive, not once per consumer.
1589 ///
1590 /// # Panics
1591 ///
1592 /// Panics with [`Self::PROJECTED_INVARIANT_MSG`] if [`Self::target`]
1593 /// would return an `Err` — i.e. if this contract's
1594 /// (`:wit`, `:endpoint`/`:subject`/`:slot`) shape has not been
1595 /// crossed by the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] gate cascade. Call
1596 /// this accessor only from a code path that has already reached the
1597 /// containing [`AplicacaoSpec`] through a validating entry-point
1598 /// (caixa-mesh's [`typed_view`], caixa-feira's `feira app graph`'s
1599 /// [`typed_view`] compose, the future M4 CR admission webhook's
1600 /// per-CR validate). Use [`Self::target`] instead on any pre-
1601 /// validation code path.
1602 ///
1603 /// [`typed_view`]: https://docs.rs/caixa-mesh/latest/caixa_mesh/fn.typed_view.html
1604 #[must_use]
1605 pub fn target_projected(&self) -> WitTarget<'_> {
1606 self.target().expect(Self::PROJECTED_INVARIANT_MSG)
1607 }
1608
1609 /// Canonical panic message the [`Self::target_projected`]
1610 /// post-validation projection accessor threads through when the
1611 /// caller has violated the "call only after [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
1612 /// has succeeded" precondition. Lifted as a `pub const` on the
1613 /// [`WitContract`] surface so the byte-string lives in one place
1614 /// across the substrate — the [`Self::target_projected`] method
1615 /// body, the two prior production call sites' comments now naming
1616 /// the const, and every future consumer that must format-match the
1617 /// panic-message shape (a future test suite that asserts the panic-
1618 /// message byte-string across a fuzzed invalid-contract corpus,
1619 /// a future custom-panic hook in `caixa-operator` that surfaces the
1620 /// message with per-`:contratos` telemetry, the future admission
1621 /// webhook's per-CR validate-error report) reaches through the same
1622 /// canonical `&'static str`. A future rebrand on the panic-message
1623 /// axis (a tightening from `"validated by typed_view"` to `"validated
1624 /// by AplicacaoSpec::validate"` as the substrate's validator
1625 /// entry-point vocabulary sharpens once caixa-core grows a
1626 /// `Caixa::validated_aplicacao_view` companion to caixa-mesh's
1627 /// [`typed_view`]) lands at one caixa-core edit rather than a
1628 /// coordinated per-consumer sweep — same "one canonical declaration
1629 /// per axis, next to the accessor that reads it" discipline the peer
1630 /// [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] / [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED`]
1631 /// / [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL`] payload-less-arm scalar-
1632 /// const family already establishes on the paired per-consumer-axis
1633 /// diagnostic-scalar surface.
1634 pub const PROJECTED_INVARIANT_MSG: &'static str = "validated by typed_view";
1635}
1636
1637/// Borrowed identity key for the typed-graph duplicate-`:contratos`
1638/// gate (see [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]): every field that
1639/// distinguishes one contract from another, in declaration order
1640/// (`(de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot)`). Two [`WitContract`]s
1641/// with equal [`ContratoIdentity`]s are the same typed edge declared
1642/// twice — the graph-edge analogue of duplicate `:membros` /
1643/// `:placement :clusters` / `:entrada :paths` entries. Lifted as a
1644/// type alias so the duplicate-gate's `HashSet<…>` type doesn't trip
1645/// clippy's `type_complexity` lint (and so a future axis added to
1646/// `WitContract` is one alias edit, not a coordinated rewrite of
1647/// every set instantiation).
1648pub type ContratoIdentity<'a> = (
1649 &'a str,
1650 &'a str,
1651 &'a str,
1652 Option<&'a str>,
1653 Option<&'a str>,
1654 Option<&'a str>,
1655);
1656
1657/// Typed view of a [`WitContract`]'s payload target. Each variant
1658/// carries the field its WIT shape requires; constructing a `Http`
1659/// view without an endpoint is impossible by the type system.
1660///
1661/// Renderers (caixa-mesh L7 rules, feira app graph) match on this
1662/// instead of probing `Option<String>` fields one by one — the
1663/// "which payload field is set?" question is answered once, at
1664/// validation time.
1665#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, gen_platform::IsVariant)]
1666pub enum WitTarget<'a> {
1667 /// HTTP-shaped WIT world. Carries the configured request path.
1668 Http { endpoint: &'a str },
1669 /// Pub-sub-shaped WIT world. Carries the event-stream subject.
1670 ///
1671 /// The `IsVariant` derive would auto-name the predicate `is_pub_sub`
1672 /// (`discriminant_to_snake("PubSub") == "pub_sub"`); the explicit
1673 /// `#[is_variant(name = "pubsub")]` override keeps the emitted
1674 /// method name byte-identical to the sibling
1675 /// [`WitContract::is_pubsub`] predicate (the paired shape-side
1676 /// arm-discriminator that routes through
1677 /// [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] on the wit-world-ref scalar rather than
1678 /// through `matches!` on the variant), so the two arm-discriminator
1679 /// axes — target-side variant-arm and shape-side ref-prefix — reach
1680 /// every downstream consumer through the same `is_pubsub()` name.
1681 #[is_variant(name = "pubsub")]
1682 PubSub { subject: &'a str },
1683 /// Key-value-shaped WIT world. Carries the slot template.
1684 Store { slot: &'a str },
1685 /// A typed capability edge with no payload selector — the WIT
1686 /// world stands on its own (rare; reserved for plain capability
1687 /// imports or M4-and-later WIT worlds we haven't shaped yet).
1688 Capability,
1689}
1690
1691impl<'a> WitTarget<'a> {
1692 /// Canonical author-facing `:contratos` payload field name for the
1693 /// HTTP-shaped arm — the `expected: &'static str` scalar the
1694 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoMissingTarget`] /
1695 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget`] diagnostic threads
1696 /// through, the `:endpoint "…"` keyword the [`WitTarget::label`]
1697 /// duplicate-edge diagnostic emits, and the `endpoint=…` prefix
1698 /// the `feira app graph` verb prints. Peer of
1699 /// [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]
1700 /// on the payload-field-name axis; declared as a peer const next
1701 /// to the [`WitTarget::Http`] variant so a future rename on the
1702 /// author-surface `(defcaixa … :contratos ((:de … :para … :wit …
1703 /// :endpoint …)))` field lands in exactly one place, not scattered
1704 /// across the [`WitContract::target`] gate's six `expected:`
1705 /// literals, the label template, and every downstream consumer
1706 /// that prints a per-arm prefix. Same trajectory as the peer
1707 /// [`WitTarget::label`] lift (174e96a): a single source of truth
1708 /// for the arm's shape, next to the variant declaration.
1709 pub const HTTP_FIELD_NAME: &'static str = "endpoint";
1710 /// Canonical author-facing `:contratos` payload field name for the
1711 /// pub-sub-shaped arm. Peer of [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
1712 /// [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] on the payload-field-name axis;
1713 /// see [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] for the full lift rationale.
1714 pub const PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME: &'static str = "subject";
1715 /// Canonical author-facing `:contratos` payload field name for the
1716 /// key/value-store-shaped arm. Peer of
1717 /// [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`]
1718 /// on the payload-field-name axis; see
1719 /// [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] for the full lift rationale.
1720 pub const STORE_FIELD_NAME: &'static str = "slot";
1721
1722 /// Canonical stable human-readable label the payload-less
1723 /// [`WitTarget::Capability`] arm renders as under [`Self::label`] —
1724 /// the byte-string every consumer that formats a payload-less
1725 /// typed capability edge as text lands on (the
1726 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` diagnostic
1727 /// naming which identical edge was declared twice, the future
1728 /// `feira app graph` verb's per-arm prefix, the future M4 per-edge
1729 /// policy resolver's audit view, the operator's mesh-graph audit).
1730 /// Peer of the payload-arm [`Self::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
1731 /// [`Self::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`Self::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]
1732 /// author-facing label-scalar consts — the same
1733 /// "one canonical declaration per arm, next to the variant, so a
1734 /// future rename lands in one place" discipline extended to the
1735 /// payload-less arm. Until this lift landed the byte-string sat
1736 /// twice — once inline in [`Self::label`]'s [`WitTarget::Capability`]
1737 /// match arm, once in the pin test asserting the label's
1738 /// [`WitTarget::Capability`] output — with no compile-time link
1739 /// between the two: a rebrand on either side (an operator-facing
1740 /// vocabulary shift, a per-consumer disambiguation like
1741 /// `"(capability — no payload; typed edge only)"`) would silently
1742 /// desynchronize until a downstream consumer surfaced the drift at
1743 /// runtime.
1744 pub const CAPABILITY_LABEL: &'static str = "(capability — no payload)";
1745
1746 /// Canonical `expected:` scalar the
1747 /// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget`] diagnostic threads
1748 /// through for the payload-less [`WitTarget::Capability`] arm — the
1749 /// byte-string authors read as "this WIT world's shape is not one
1750 /// of {`HTTP`, `PubSub`, `Store`}, so it must not carry
1751 /// `:endpoint` / `:subject` / `:slot`". Peer of the payload-arm
1752 /// [`Self::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] / [`Self::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] /
1753 /// [`Self::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] consts on the
1754 /// `ContratoWrongTarget::expected` axis — the fourth arm of the
1755 /// same "which payload field name goes in the diagnostic" dispatch
1756 /// the three payload-arm consts cover, extended to the payload-less
1757 /// arm. Until this lift landed the byte-string sat twice — once
1758 /// inline in the [`Self::target`] Capability-arm rejection at the
1759 /// production dispatch, once in the pin test asserting the
1760 /// diagnostic's `expected:` scalar carries `"none"` verbatim — with
1761 /// no compile-time link between the two: a rebrand on either side
1762 /// (an author-facing vocabulary shift to `"capability"` /
1763 /// `"(none)"` / `"no-payload"` as the WIT registry's shape
1764 /// vocabulary sharpens, a per-consumer disambiguation as M4 splits
1765 /// [`WitTarget::Capability`] into per-shape peers) would silently
1766 /// desynchronize until a downstream consumer surfaced the drift at
1767 /// runtime. Same "one canonical declaration per arm, next to the
1768 /// variant, so a future rename lands in one place" discipline the
1769 /// peer [`Self::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] lift (7ed03a3-era) already
1770 /// established for the payload-less arm's human-readable label
1771 /// axis; this lift extends it onto the peer diagnostic-scalar axis
1772 /// so both halves of the "how does the Capability arm surface at
1773 /// its two consumer axes (human-readable label, wrong-target
1774 /// diagnostic)" pipeline route through peer consts declared next
1775 /// to the variant.
1776 ///
1777 /// Pairwise-distinctness against the three payload-arm scalars
1778 /// ([`Self::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] / [`Self::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] /
1779 /// [`Self::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]) is pinned by the sibling
1780 /// `wit_target_expected_scalars_are_pairwise_distinct_across_all_four_arms`
1781 /// test — the 4-way closure of the 3-way
1782 /// `wit_target_field_names_are_pairwise_distinct` sibling pin onto
1783 /// the `ContratoWrongTarget::expected` axis, matching the peer
1784 /// `m3_placement_estrategia_consts_are_pairwise_distinct` closed-set
1785 /// scalar-value distinctness discipline the sibling M3 typed-enum
1786 /// discriminator axis already carries.
1787 pub const CAPABILITY_EXPECTED: &'static str = "none";
1788
1789 /// Canonical `feira app graph` per-`:contratos`-edge payload-column
1790 /// byte-string the payload-less [`WitTarget::Capability`] arm renders
1791 /// as under [`Self::graph_label`] — the sibling
1792 /// [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] scalar on the peer graph-verb
1793 /// payload-column axis (the graph verb spells payload-less as
1794 /// `(capability-only)`, distinct from the duplicate-`:contratos`
1795 /// diagnostic's `(capability — no payload)` on the human-readable
1796 /// [`Self::label`] axis). Peer of [`Self::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] /
1797 /// [`Self::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED`] on the payload-less-arm scalar-const
1798 /// family — extends the "one canonical declaration per arm, next to
1799 /// the variant, so a future rename lands in one place" discipline
1800 /// onto the third payload-less-arm consumer axis (`feira app graph`
1801 /// payload column, joining the [`Self::label`] duplicate-`:contratos`
1802 /// diagnostic axis and the [`Self::target`] wrong-target diagnostic
1803 /// axis).
1804 ///
1805 /// Until this lift landed the byte-string sat inline in
1806 /// [`caixa-feira`]'s `cmd::app::GraphArgs::run` per-`:contratos` payload-
1807 /// column match at `caixa-feira/src/cmd/app.rs:111` as a raw
1808 /// `"(capability-only)".to_string()` literal, with no compile-time link
1809 /// back to the [`WitTarget::Capability`] variant declaration nor to
1810 /// the sibling [`Self::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] / [`Self::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED`]
1811 /// peer consts already carrying the "one canonical declaration per
1812 /// payload-less-arm consumer axis" discipline. A rebrand on either
1813 /// side (the graph verb's operator-facing vocabulary tightening from
1814 /// `"(capability-only)"` to `"capability"` / `"(capability edge)"` as
1815 /// the WIT registry vocabulary sharpens, an M4 split of
1816 /// [`Self::Capability`] into per-shape peers) would silently
1817 /// desynchronize the graph-verb byte-string from the paired
1818 /// per-arm-adjacent const and land two spellings of the same axis in
1819 /// two spots.
1820 pub const CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL: &'static str = "(capability-only)";
1821
1822 /// The `(author-facing field name, payload)` pair this typed target
1823 /// arm carries — `Some((HTTP_FIELD_NAME, endpoint))` for
1824 /// [`Self::Http`], `Some((PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME, subject))` for
1825 /// [`Self::PubSub`], `Some((STORE_FIELD_NAME, slot))` for
1826 /// [`Self::Store`], `None` for the payload-less
1827 /// [`Self::Capability`] arm.
1828 ///
1829 /// Lifted as the single 4-arm dispatch that both [`Self::label`]
1830 /// (formats `":{field} {payload:?}"` on `Some`, falls to
1831 /// [`Self::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] on `None`) and [`Self::field_name`]
1832 /// (returns the first component) route through, so a future
1833 /// [`WitTarget`] variant addition — the M4-and-later per-edge WIT
1834 /// registry may split [`Self::Http`] into `Rest` / `Grpc` peers,
1835 /// or extend [`Self::Store`] with a `Queue`-shaped peer — becomes
1836 /// exactly one new match-arm here (a compile-time exhaustiveness
1837 /// error otherwise), not a coordinated three-way rewrite of the
1838 /// prior [`Self::label`] template + [`Self::field_name`] dispatch
1839 /// + every downstream consumer that reaches for the pair.
1840 ///
1841 /// Until this lift landed the three payload arms sat in
1842 /// [`Self::label`] as three near-identical `format!(":{} {…:?}", …)`
1843 /// invocations (one per variant, each hand-quoting the paired
1844 /// [`Self::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] / [`Self::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] /
1845 /// [`Self::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] const) — the canonical
1846 /// "same shape, written N times" duplication THEORY.md §I.3.5
1847 /// ("Generation first, composition second, hand-authoring last;
1848 /// the duplication budget is zero") promotes to a build-time
1849 /// concern, with each per-arm site paired to its own const with no
1850 /// compile-time link between the format template and the arm's
1851 /// payload extraction.
1852 #[must_use]
1853 pub const fn payload_pair(&self) -> Option<(&'static str, &'a str)> {
1854 match *self {
1855 WitTarget::Http { endpoint } => Some((Self::HTTP_FIELD_NAME, endpoint)),
1856 WitTarget::PubSub { subject } => Some((Self::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME, subject)),
1857 WitTarget::Store { slot } => Some((Self::STORE_FIELD_NAME, slot)),
1858 WitTarget::Capability => None,
1859 }
1860 }
1861
1862 /// The canonical author-facing `:contratos` payload field name
1863 /// this typed target arm carries (`Http` → `Some("endpoint")`,
1864 /// `PubSub` → `Some("subject")`, `Store` → `Some("slot")`), or
1865 /// `None` for the payload-less `Capability` arm.
1866 ///
1867 /// Routes through [`Self::payload_pair`] — the single 4-arm
1868 /// dispatch [`Self::label`] also reads — so a future variant
1869 /// addition is one match-arm edit at [`Self::payload_pair`], not a
1870 /// per-consumer rewrite. Same "exhaustive-match at one canonical
1871 /// dispatch, thin projections at each consumer" trajectory the
1872 /// peer [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] / [`std::fmt::Display`]
1873 /// pair (0a2f653) landed on the sibling M3 typed-enum axis.
1874 #[must_use]
1875 pub const fn field_name(&self) -> Option<&'static str> {
1876 match self.payload_pair() {
1877 Some((f, _)) => Some(f),
1878 None => None,
1879 }
1880 }
1881
1882 /// The underlying scalar the payload-carrying arm carries — the
1883 /// per-arm request path ([`Self::Http`] `:endpoint`), event-stream
1884 /// subject ([`Self::PubSub`] `:subject`), or slot template
1885 /// ([`Self::Store`] `:slot`), borrowed from the typed slot's own
1886 /// `&'a str` storage — or `None` on the payload-less
1887 /// [`Self::Capability`] arm.
1888 ///
1889 /// Thin projection onto the single 4-arm [`Self::payload_pair`]
1890 /// dispatch (`self.payload_pair().map(|(_, p)| p)` in `const fn`
1891 /// form) — peer of [`Self::field_name`] (`.payload_pair().0`) on
1892 /// the paired sub-selector axis. Both per-half accessors read from
1893 /// one authoritative match, so a future [`WitTarget`] variant
1894 /// addition (`Rest`/`Grpc` split of [`Self::Http`], `Queue`-shaped
1895 /// peer of [`Self::Store`]) lands at exactly one caixa-core edit
1896 /// on [`Self::payload_pair`] and both per-half projections + every
1897 /// downstream consumer picks the new arm up by construction — no
1898 /// coordinated N-way rewrite across the paired accessor dispatches,
1899 /// the [`Self::label`] / [`Self::graph_label`] format templates,
1900 /// and every future WIT-registry-shaped consumer.
1901 ///
1902 /// Peer of the sibling [`caixa-flux`][caixa-flux-crate]
1903 /// `GitRefSpec::ref_value` projection on the `FluxCD` source-
1904 /// controller `spec.ref.<field>` axis — same "one paired dispatch,
1905 /// both per-half projections as thin readers, every downstream
1906 /// consumer through the same match" discipline extended onto the
1907 /// M3 `:contratos` payload-arm axis. Closes the discipline-parity
1908 /// gap between the two paired-dispatch surfaces: the peer
1909 /// [`Self::payload_pair`] + [`Self::field_name`] pair carried only
1910 /// the first-component projection until this lift; the second-
1911 /// component sibling now sits alongside so both halves reach every
1912 /// future consumer through the same substrate-primitive dispatch.
1913 ///
1914 /// [caixa-flux-crate]: https://docs.rs/caixa-flux/latest/caixa_flux/enum.GitRefSpec.html#method.ref_value
1915 #[must_use]
1916 pub const fn payload(&self) -> Option<&'a str> {
1917 match self.payload_pair() {
1918 Some((_, p)) => Some(p),
1919 None => None,
1920 }
1921 }
1922
1923 /// Substrate-canonical per-arm HTTP-endpoint scalar accessor every
1924 /// consumer that fans on the L7-HTTP-shaped payload keys off —
1925 /// returns the [`Self::Http`]-arm's author-declared request path
1926 /// verbatim as an `Option<&'a str>`, `Some(endpoint)` when the
1927 /// projected target is [`Self::Http { endpoint }`], `None` on the
1928 /// three sibling arms ([`Self::PubSub`] / [`Self::Store`] /
1929 /// [`Self::Capability`], each of which carries no HTTP endpoint by
1930 /// definition).
1931 ///
1932 /// The [`Self::Http`] arm carries the Cilium L7 `HTTPNetworkPolicy`
1933 /// `path:` rule payload every substrate-side L7-introspecting
1934 /// per-`(:de, :para)` `CiliumNetworkPolicy` emitter reads (today: the
1935 /// [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`] per-edge `toPorts[].rules
1936 /// .http[0].path` scalar the HTTP-shape-only L7 rule builder emits
1937 /// on the L7 introspection branch; every peer WIT shape stays
1938 /// L4-only because Cilium can't introspect NATS / key-value / plain
1939 /// capability edges), and every future L7-introspecting consumer
1940 /// of the projected target's HTTP endpoint (the future M4
1941 /// per-`(:de, :para)` `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
1942 /// materializer's per-edge L7 admission-webhook overlay, the
1943 /// future Envoy-side `local_rate_limit.descriptor_entries` per-HTTP-
1944 /// path bucket-key resolver, the future per-`:contratos`-edge
1945 /// mTLS-required overlay's HTTP-shape scope filter, the future
1946 /// `feira app graph --l7` per-Aplicacao HTTP-path column) reaches
1947 /// through the same typed dispatch.
1948 ///
1949 /// Prior to this lift the sole production consumer of the projected-
1950 /// target HTTP endpoint — the [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`]
1951 /// per-edge L7 introspection branch at `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2759`
1952 /// (`if let WitTarget::Http { endpoint } = c.target().expect(…) {
1953 /// http_rule.insert_string(CILIUM_KEY_PATH, endpoint.to_string()); …
1954 /// }`) — reached the payload through a raw per-arm `if let` pattern-
1955 /// match that expressed no compile-time link back to the substrate
1956 /// primitive's typed dispatch, sibling to the [`WitContract`] pre-
1957 /// projection [`WitContract::endpoint`] (7020470) `Option<&str>`
1958 /// scalar accessor on the peer per-`:contratos` raw-field axis but
1959 /// with no post-projection peer on the typed-view surface. A future
1960 /// [`WitTarget`] variant addition that splits [`Self::Http`] into
1961 /// peers (a `Rest`/`Grpc` split once the WIT registry stabilizes
1962 /// gRPC-shaped worlds per this enum's own docstring at
1963 /// aplicacao.rs:1341-1343 — with a `Rest`-arm `endpoint: &'a str`
1964 /// payload alongside a `Grpc`-arm `service_method: &'a str` payload)
1965 /// would have had to be threaded through the caixa-mesh L7 emit
1966 /// branch's raw `if let` in lockstep — either coalescing the two
1967 /// L7-HTTP-family arms under a shared `path:` emit, or splitting the
1968 /// emit path per-arm — with no substrate-primitive dispatch making
1969 /// the "which arms count as L7-HTTP-shaped for path-emission
1970 /// purposes" question the substrate's answer to give. Lifting the
1971 /// resolution to a typed method on the substrate primitive means
1972 /// every downstream L7-HTTP-facing consumer of the Aplicacao's
1973 /// projected-target HTTP endpoint reaches for exactly one typed
1974 /// dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any
1975 /// future arm-family widening, and the caixa-mesh L7 emit branch
1976 /// reads through the same substrate primitive.
1977 ///
1978 /// Peer of the sibling pre-projection [`WitContract::endpoint`]
1979 /// (7020470) `Option<&str>` scalar accessor on the raw
1980 /// `:contratos :endpoint` field-access axis — same "one typed
1981 /// dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections at each
1982 /// consumer" discipline extended onto the peer post-projection typed-
1983 /// view surface (the [`WitContract::endpoint`] pre-projection
1984 /// accessor returns `Some` for any author-declared `:endpoint`
1985 /// value regardless of the paired `:wit` world's HTTP-shape
1986 /// classification — the raw slot before validation crosses it —
1987 /// while this post-projection [`Self::http_endpoint`] accessor
1988 /// returns `Some` iff the target has been projected onto the
1989 /// [`Self::Http`] arm, i.e. only after the [`WitContract::target`]
1990 /// gate has admitted the `(:wit, :endpoint/:subject/:slot)` shape
1991 /// coherence; the two accessors close the pre-projection /
1992 /// post-projection pair on the HTTP-endpoint axis). Sibling of the
1993 /// unified pan-arm [`Self::payload`] (`Option<&'a str>` for any of
1994 /// the three payload-carrying arms) — extends the per-arm
1995 /// projection family onto the [`Self::Http`] specialization axis
1996 /// that the pan-arm accessor's shape blends into a single arm-
1997 /// agnostic view; paired with [`Self::pubsub_subject`] /
1998 /// [`Self::store_slot`] on the sibling per-arm axes so every
1999 /// per-payload-arm shape carries a named post-projection accessor
2000 /// on the same shape as `http_endpoint`, closing the per-arm-shape
2001 /// accept-set the substrate primitive owns.
2002 #[must_use]
2003 pub const fn http_endpoint(&self) -> Option<&'a str> {
2004 match *self {
2005 WitTarget::Http { endpoint } => Some(endpoint),
2006 WitTarget::PubSub { .. } | WitTarget::Store { .. } | WitTarget::Capability => None,
2007 }
2008 }
2009
2010 /// Substrate-canonical per-arm pub-sub-subject scalar accessor every
2011 /// consumer that fans on the pub-sub-shaped payload keys off —
2012 /// returns the [`Self::PubSub`]-arm's author-declared event-stream
2013 /// subject verbatim as an `Option<&'a str>`, `Some(subject)` when
2014 /// the projected target is [`Self::PubSub { subject }`], `None` on
2015 /// the three sibling arms ([`Self::Http`] / [`Self::Store`] /
2016 /// [`Self::Capability`], each of which carries no NATS-shaped
2017 /// subject by definition).
2018 ///
2019 /// The [`Self::PubSub`] arm carries the NATS-server-accepted subject
2020 /// the future substrate-side pub-sub-introspecting per-`(:de, :para)`
2021 /// consumer keys off (the M4 per-Aplicacao NATS `Stream` / `Consumer`
2022 /// CR materializer's `spec.subjects[]` projection, the future
2023 /// Envoy-side per-subject `local_rate_limit.descriptor_entries`
2024 /// bucket-key resolver, the future `feira app graph --pubsub`
2025 /// per-Aplicacao subject column, any future substrate-lifted
2026 /// pub-sub-shape emitter that reads a projected `WitTarget` in the
2027 /// same shape [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`] reads the
2028 /// HTTP-shape one at `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2780` today). Every
2029 /// future pub-sub-shape consumer reaches for the same typed
2030 /// dispatch this accessor exposes so the "which arm carries the
2031 /// subject scalar?" answer lives at one caixa-core edit rather
2032 /// than open-coded across per-consumer `if let WitTarget::PubSub
2033 /// { subject } = c.target()…` pattern-matches.
2034 ///
2035 /// Peer of the sibling [`Self::http_endpoint`] (5d6dc92 trajectory)
2036 /// per-arm HTTP-endpoint accessor on the peer per-arm axis and of
2037 /// the pre-projection [`WitContract::subject`] scalar accessor on
2038 /// the raw `:contratos :subject` field-access axis — same "one
2039 /// typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections at
2040 /// each consumer" discipline extended onto the per-arm pub-sub
2041 /// post-projection axis. The pre-projection accessor returns
2042 /// `Some` for any author-declared `:subject` value regardless of
2043 /// the paired `:wit` world's pub-sub-shape classification (the raw
2044 /// slot before validation crosses it); this post-projection
2045 /// accessor returns `Some` iff the target has been projected onto
2046 /// the [`Self::PubSub`] arm, i.e. only after the
2047 /// [`WitContract::target`] gate has admitted the
2048 /// `(:wit, :endpoint/:subject/:slot)` shape coherence — closing
2049 /// the pre-/post-projection pair on the pub-sub-subject axis to
2050 /// match the pair the [`WitContract::endpoint`] +
2051 /// [`Self::http_endpoint`] surfaces already close on the peer
2052 /// HTTP-endpoint axis.
2053 ///
2054 /// Sibling of the unified pan-arm [`Self::payload`]
2055 /// (`Option<&'a str>` for any of the three payload-carrying arms) —
2056 /// extends the per-arm projection family onto the [`Self::PubSub`]
2057 /// specialization axis that the pan-arm accessor's shape blends
2058 /// into a single arm-agnostic view; the pair
2059 /// (`pubsub_subject`, `store_slot`) closes the trio
2060 /// (`http_endpoint`, `pubsub_subject`, `store_slot`) so every
2061 /// payload arm now carries its own per-arm-shape post-projection
2062 /// accessor.
2063 #[must_use]
2064 pub const fn pubsub_subject(&self) -> Option<&'a str> {
2065 match *self {
2066 WitTarget::PubSub { subject } => Some(subject),
2067 WitTarget::Http { .. } | WitTarget::Store { .. } | WitTarget::Capability => None,
2068 }
2069 }
2070
2071 /// Substrate-canonical per-arm key/value-store-slot scalar accessor
2072 /// every consumer that fans on the store-shaped payload keys off —
2073 /// returns the [`Self::Store`]-arm's author-declared slot template
2074 /// verbatim as an `Option<&'a str>`, `Some(slot)` when the
2075 /// projected target is [`Self::Store { slot }`], `None` on the
2076 /// three sibling arms ([`Self::Http`] / [`Self::PubSub`] /
2077 /// [`Self::Capability`], each of which carries no
2078 /// key/value-store slot by definition).
2079 ///
2080 /// The [`Self::Store`] arm carries the WASI-key/value-accepted slot
2081 /// template (validated by [`crate::render::is_wasi_keyvalue_slot`])
2082 /// every future substrate-side store-introspecting per-`(:de,
2083 /// :para)` consumer keys off (the M4 per-Aplicacao WASI-key/value
2084 /// namespace / prefix reconciler's per-slot projection, the future
2085 /// per-store-backend routing overlay's slot-shape gate, the future
2086 /// `feira app graph --store` per-Aplicacao slot column, any future
2087 /// substrate-lifted store-shape emitter that reads a projected
2088 /// `WitTarget` in the same shape [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`]
2089 /// reads the HTTP-shape one at `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2780` today).
2090 /// Every future store-shape consumer reaches for the same typed
2091 /// dispatch this accessor exposes so the "which arm carries the
2092 /// slot scalar?" answer lives at one caixa-core edit rather than
2093 /// open-coded across per-consumer
2094 /// `if let WitTarget::Store { slot } = c.target()…`
2095 /// pattern-matches.
2096 ///
2097 /// Peer of the sibling [`Self::http_endpoint`] +
2098 /// [`Self::pubsub_subject`] per-arm accessors on the peer per-arm
2099 /// axes and of the pre-projection [`WitContract::slot`] scalar
2100 /// accessor on the raw `:contratos :slot` field-access axis — same
2101 /// "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections
2102 /// at each consumer" discipline extended onto the per-arm store
2103 /// post-projection axis. Closes the pre-/post-projection pair on
2104 /// the store-slot axis to match the pairs the
2105 /// [`WitContract::endpoint`] + [`Self::http_endpoint`] and
2106 /// [`WitContract::subject`] + [`Self::pubsub_subject`] surfaces
2107 /// already close on the peer HTTP-endpoint and pub-sub-subject
2108 /// axes; the substrate-side pre-/post-projection accessor family
2109 /// now spans all three payload arms as a matched trio, so any
2110 /// future arm-shape widening (a `Rest`/`Grpc` split of
2111 /// [`Self::Http`], a `Queue`-shaped peer of [`Self::Store`]) that
2112 /// lands one accessor without threading through the sibling
2113 /// pre-projection or the peer per-arm post-projection surfaces a
2114 /// compile-time exhaustiveness error at the substrate primitive,
2115 /// not a silent per-consumer split at renderer emit time.
2116 ///
2117 /// Sibling of the unified pan-arm [`Self::payload`]
2118 /// (`Option<&'a str>` for any of the three payload-carrying arms) —
2119 /// closes the per-arm projection family onto the [`Self::Store`]
2120 /// specialization axis that the pan-arm accessor's shape blends
2121 /// into a single arm-agnostic view. The trio
2122 /// (`http_endpoint`, `pubsub_subject`, `store_slot`) partitions the
2123 /// pan-arm accept-set on every payload-carrying arm: exactly one
2124 /// per-arm accessor returns `Some(payload)` and the two peers
2125 /// return `None`, and every payload-less [`Self::Capability`]
2126 /// input returns `None` on all three — the partition the sibling
2127 /// `wit_target_per_arm_post_projection_accessors_partition_the_payload_arm_set`
2128 /// pin locks in load-bearing.
2129 #[must_use]
2130 pub const fn store_slot(&self) -> Option<&'a str> {
2131 match *self {
2132 WitTarget::Store { slot } => Some(slot),
2133 WitTarget::Http { .. } | WitTarget::PubSub { .. } | WitTarget::Capability => None,
2134 }
2135 }
2136
2137 /// Render this typed target as a stable human-readable label
2138 /// (`:endpoint "/charge"`, `:subject "events.x"`,
2139 /// `:slot "checkout/$order"`, or `(capability — no payload)` when
2140 /// the WIT world is a pure capability edge).
2141 ///
2142 /// Used by the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos`
2143 /// gate so the diagnostic names *which* identical edge was
2144 /// declared twice (not just which `(de, para, wit)` triple).
2145 /// Routes through the single 4-arm [`Self::payload_pair`] dispatch
2146 /// on the payload-carrying arms (`Some((field, payload)) →
2147 /// format!(":{field} {payload:?}")`) and through the lifted
2148 /// [`Self::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] const on the payload-less
2149 /// [`Self::Capability`] arm — so a future variant addition (the
2150 /// M4-and-later per-edge WIT registry may split [`Self::Http`]
2151 /// into `Rest` / `Grpc`, or extend [`Self::Store`] with a
2152 /// `Queue`-shaped peer) becomes a single new match-arm on
2153 /// [`Self::payload_pair`] rather than a rewrite of this template
2154 /// (and every downstream consumer that reaches for the label
2155 /// shape: the per-edge policy resolver in M4, the `feira app
2156 /// graph` view, the operator's mesh-graph audit). Until this
2157 /// lift landed the three payload arms carried three near-identical
2158 /// per-arm `format!(":{} {…:?}", …)` invocations, and the
2159 /// [`Self::Capability`] arm carried the payload-less byte-string
2160 /// twice (once inline here, once in the pin test) — closing the
2161 /// duplication trajectory the peer [`Self::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
2162 /// [`Self::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`Self::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] (174e96a
2163 /// / 4a1e490) peer-const lifts already established for the
2164 /// payload-carrying arms.
2165 #[must_use]
2166 pub fn label(&self) -> String {
2167 match self.payload_pair() {
2168 Some((field, payload)) => format!(":{field} {payload:?}"),
2169 None => Self::CAPABILITY_LABEL.to_string(),
2170 }
2171 }
2172
2173 /// Render this typed target as the `feira app graph` per-`:contratos`
2174 /// payload-column byte-string (`endpoint=/charge`, `subject=events.x`,
2175 /// `slot=checkout/$order`, or [`Self::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL`] on the
2176 /// payload-less arm).
2177 ///
2178 /// Routes through the single 4-arm [`Self::payload_pair`] dispatch
2179 /// on the payload-carrying arms (`Some((field, payload)) →
2180 /// format!("{field}={payload}")`) and through the lifted
2181 /// [`Self::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL`] const on the payload-less
2182 /// [`Self::Capability`] arm — so a future variant addition
2183 /// (the M4-and-later per-edge WIT registry may split [`Self::Http`]
2184 /// into `Rest` / `Grpc`, or extend [`Self::Store`] with a
2185 /// `Queue`-shaped peer) becomes one match-arm edit at
2186 /// [`Self::payload_pair`], propagating through this graph-verb
2187 /// projection at zero call-site cost, sibling to the peer
2188 /// [`Self::label`] duplicate-`:contratos` diagnostic emission on the
2189 /// same 4-arm dispatch.
2190 ///
2191 /// Until this lift landed the [`caixa-feira`]
2192 /// `cmd::app::GraphArgs::run` per-`:contratos` payload column
2193 /// (`caixa-feira/src/cmd/app.rs:101-112`) hand-rolled the same 4-arm
2194 /// dispatch inline, re-projecting `HTTP_FIELD_NAME` /
2195 /// `PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME` / `STORE_FIELD_NAME` under a per-arm
2196 /// `format!("{}={endpoint}", ...)` template and hard-coding
2197 /// `"(capability-only)"` as a fifth payload-less scalar with no link
2198 /// back to the paired [`WitTarget::Capability`] variant declaration.
2199 /// A future variant addition would have had to be threaded through
2200 /// both [`Self::label`] (via [`Self::payload_pair`]) *and* the graph
2201 /// verb's inline match in lockstep or the two projections would
2202 /// silently disagree on the arm-set the graph verb prints — the
2203 /// duplicate-`:contratos` diagnostic reading one shape while the
2204 /// graph verb's payload column silently dropped the new arm to
2205 /// `(capability-only)`. Lifting the graph-verb projection onto the
2206 /// same substrate-primitive [`Self::payload_pair`] dispatch closes
2207 /// the axis: both projections migrate as a unit.
2208 ///
2209 /// The `field=payload` (no colon prefix, `=` separator, no `Debug`
2210 /// quoting) shape is graph-verb-canonical — distinct from the
2211 /// sibling [`Self::label`] `":{field} {payload:?}"` shape the
2212 /// duplicate-`:contratos` diagnostic seeds (see
2213 /// [`Self::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] vs. [`Self::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL`]
2214 /// on the payload-less axis for the paired distinction).
2215 #[must_use]
2216 pub fn graph_label(&self) -> String {
2217 match self.payload_pair() {
2218 Some((field, payload)) => format!("{field}={payload}"),
2219 None => Self::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL.to_string(),
2220 }
2221 }
2222}
2223
2224/// [`std::fmt::Display`] routed through [`WitTarget::label`], so the
2225/// pretty-printed byte-string every consumer that formats a typed
2226/// payload target as user-facing text lands on (the
2227/// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`] diagnostic's `target:` carry
2228/// the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` gate seeds via
2229/// [`WitTarget::label`] at aplicacao.rs:5491, the future `feira app
2230/// graph` per-`:contratos`-edge payload column that reaches the graph
2231/// verb through `format!("{target}")`, the future M4 per-edge policy
2232/// resolver's per-edge audit-log line, the operator's mesh-graph
2233/// per-edge inspection view) reaches for the same lifted
2234/// [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] /
2235/// [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`]
2236/// const set the [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] 4-arm dispatch already
2237/// routes through — extending the three-path-convergence
2238/// (`Debug` for structural inspection, `Display` for user-facing text,
2239/// per-arm typed accessor for the canonical byte-string) discipline the
2240/// sibling M3 [`PlacementStrategy`] and M2 [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`]
2241/// / [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`] OTP-shape typed enums carry
2242/// onto the fourth (and only remaining) typed-shape-discriminator axis
2243/// on the caixa surface.
2244///
2245/// Pre-lift the two paths were structurally independent — every consumer
2246/// reaching for a payload byte-string past the [`WitTarget::label`]
2247/// helper had to pick between three paths ([`WitTarget::label`],
2248/// `format!("{v:?}")` on the `Debug` derive, hand-rolled per-arm
2249/// formatting through the [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
2250/// [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] /
2251/// [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] const set), and a future consumer
2252/// that reached for `format!("{target}")` — the canonical shape every
2253/// user-facing pretty-print site on the sibling typed-enum axes already
2254/// uses — would silently land on the `Debug` derive's structural output
2255/// (`Http { endpoint: "/charge" }` — Rust struct-literal syntax) rather
2256/// than the `label()` helper's stable byte-string (`:endpoint
2257/// "/charge"` — the author-facing `:contratos` keyword form) the
2258/// substrate-side duplicate-`:contratos` gate at aplicacao.rs:5491
2259/// already threads through. The two spellings would diverge silently in
2260/// every downstream diagnostic / graph / audit line reached through
2261/// `format!` rather than through the `label()` helper. Routing
2262/// [`std::fmt::Display`] through [`WitTarget::label`] closes the third
2263/// path: every `format!("{v}")` call reaches the same
2264/// [`WitTarget::payload_pair`]-shaped byte-string the `label()` helper
2265/// and the duplicate-`:contratos` gate already route through, so a
2266/// future variant addition (the M4-and-later per-edge WIT registry may
2267/// split [`WitTarget::Http`] into `Rest` / `Grpc` peers, or extend
2268/// [`WitTarget::Store`] with a `Queue`-shaped peer) reaches every
2269/// consumer at exactly one place — the [`WitTarget::payload_pair`]
2270/// match — rather than fanning out through hand-rolled per-arm
2271/// [`std::fmt::Display`] arms.
2272///
2273/// The dispatcher-catalog identity remains unaffected — [`WitTarget`]
2274/// is the typed view returned by [`WitContract::target`], not a
2275/// closed-set discriminator enum with a gen-platform Discriminant
2276/// registration, so the `Debug` derive's structural output (which every
2277/// `{v:?}` consumer still reaches) stays distinct from the `Display`
2278/// helper's stable pretty-printed byte-string. `Debug` reveals variant
2279/// shape for structural inspection; `Display` (via `label`) reveals the
2280/// stable author-facing payload projection.
2281///
2282/// Pin tests
2283/// [`tests::wit_target_display_routes_through_label_helper`] and
2284/// [`tests::wit_target_display_matches_duplicate_contratos_diagnostic_carrier`]
2285/// assert the two paths agree byte-for-byte on every variant, so a
2286/// future variant addition or `label()` reimplementation that hand-rolls
2287/// the arms instead of delegating to [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] is a
2288/// build error visible at caixa-core test time, not a silent
2289/// per-consumer dispatch miss at diagnostic / audit / graph time.
2290impl std::fmt::Display for WitTarget<'_> {
2291 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
2292 f.write_str(&self.label())
2293 }
2294}
2295
2296// ── one Aplicacao member ─────────────────────────────────────────────
2297
2298/// A Servico participating in the Aplicacao. Same shape as
2299/// `crate::supervisor::ChildSpec` but without a restart policy —
2300/// supervision is per-Servico (each member has its own
2301/// `:supervisor`), the Aplicacao orchestrates *placement*.
2302#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
2303#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
2304pub struct Membro {
2305 /// Member caixa's `:nome`. Resolves through the same dep
2306 /// resolution path as `crate::dep::Dep`.
2307 pub caixa: String,
2308
2309 /// Semver constraint.
2310 pub versao: String,
2311}
2312
2313impl Membro {
2314 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:membros` member-caixa `:nome` scalar
2315 /// accessor every consumer that reads the member's Servico identity
2316 /// keys off — returns the author-declared `:membros :caixa`
2317 /// byte-string verbatim as a `&str`, borrowed from the typed slot's
2318 /// own [`String`] storage.
2319 ///
2320 /// The `:membros :caixa` slot carries the caixa `:nome` of a Servico
2321 /// participating in the Aplicacao — validated by
2322 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] to be a non-empty DNS-1123 label
2323 /// (via [`validate_membro_caixa`]), unique across the Aplicacao's
2324 /// `:membros` list, distinct from the Aplicacao's own `:nome` (via
2325 /// [`validate_no_self_membership`]) — and every downstream consumer
2326 /// that fans on the member's identity keys off this scalar (the
2327 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] `:contratos`/`:entrada` member-set
2328 /// lookup, the per-`:membros` duplicate gate's dedup key, the
2329 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`] adjacency map's node
2330 /// identity, the self-membership gate, the
2331 /// [`caixa_mesh::fleet_programs`] per-member programs.yaml entry
2332 /// `name:` axis, the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao`
2333 /// CR materializer's per-member resolver).
2334 ///
2335 /// Prior to this lift the `.caixa` byte-string was read inline at
2336 /// five caixa-core sites (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] member-name
2337 /// set collector at
2338 /// `self.membros.iter().map(|m| m.caixa.as_str())`, the
2339 /// [`validate_membros`] validation-side member-caixa gate at
2340 /// `validate_membro_caixa(&m.caixa)`, the [`validate_membros`]
2341 /// per-member duplicate-gate dedup key at
2342 /// `insert_first_seen(&mut seen, m.caixa.as_str(), …)`, the
2343 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`] adjacency-map seed at
2344 /// `adj.entry(m.caixa.as_str()).or_default()`, and the
2345 /// [`validate_no_self_membership`] self-loop gate at
2346 /// `m.caixa == parent_nome`) — five open-coded field-accesses that
2347 /// expressed no compile-time link back to the typed slot. Every
2348 /// caixa-mesh `metadata.name` derived from a `:membros :caixa`
2349 /// value flows through the [`caixa_mesh::fleet_programs`] per-entry
2350 /// `name:` axis, so a future extension of the `:membros :caixa`
2351 /// axis to a richer author surface — a per-cluster alias table the
2352 /// operator pins through a future `:placement`-scoped slot, a
2353 /// namespace-qualified rewrite the M4 CR materializer applies
2354 /// per-CR, a per-member overlay from the future `:membros
2355 /// :nome-suffix` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 roadmap
2356 /// acknowledges — would have had to be threaded through every
2357 /// open-coded copy in lockstep or one consumer would silently
2358 /// disagree with the peers on which caixa a given member resolves
2359 /// to. A member-set lookup that treated the name as `"cart"` while
2360 /// the peer adjacency map treated it as `"tenant-a/cart"` would
2361 /// silently split the `:contratos` membership-lookup diagnostic from
2362 /// the cycle-detector's node identity — a two-consumer split at the
2363 /// validator far from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming
2364 /// the identity-drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a
2365 /// typed method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
2366 /// consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:membros` identity surface
2367 /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's
2368 /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
2369 ///
2370 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
2371 /// [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43) caller/callee-Servico
2372 /// scalar-accessor pair and per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::destination`]
2373 /// (6db982c) / [`Entrada::hostname`] (11f3dfe) DNS-hostname /
2374 /// destination-Servico scalar accessors — same "one typed dispatch
2375 /// on the substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
2376 /// discipline extended onto the per-`:membros` member-caixa `:nome`
2377 /// byte-string axis. Named `nome()` to match the tatara-lisp
2378 /// author-surface term the field's docstring already reaches for
2379 /// ("Member caixa's `:nome`") and the peer [`crate::Caixa::nome`] /
2380 /// [`crate::dep::Dep::nome`] field-name discipline the substrate
2381 /// already carries — the accessor's name maps directly onto the
2382 /// canonical caixa-identity vocabulary rather than shadowing the
2383 /// field's storage-side `caixa` label.
2384 #[must_use]
2385 pub const fn nome(&self) -> &str {
2386 self.caixa.as_str()
2387 }
2388
2389 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:membros` member-caixa `:versao` semver-
2390 /// requirement scalar accessor every consumer that reads the
2391 /// member's version pin keys off — returns the author-declared
2392 /// `:membros :versao` byte-string verbatim as a `&str`, borrowed
2393 /// from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage.
2394 ///
2395 /// The `:membros :versao` slot carries the Cargo-shaped semver
2396 /// requirement string (`"^0.1"`, `"~0.1.2"`, `"0.1.0"`, `"*"`) that
2397 /// pins which release of the member-caixa the Aplicacao composes
2398 /// against — the same requirement grammar the peer `:deps :versao`
2399 /// / `:children :versao` axes carry, resolved through the shared
2400 /// [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] cascade and
2401 /// the shared [`crate::version::parse_requirement`] parser. Every
2402 /// downstream consumer that fans on the member's version pin keys
2403 /// off this scalar (the [`validate_membros`] per-member requirement
2404 /// gate at `require_valid_versao_requirement(m.versao_requirement(),
2405 /// …)`, the [`feira app graph`] per-member `println!(" - {} {}",
2406 /// m.nome(), m.versao_requirement())` line, every future per-cluster
2407 /// version-lock overlay the operator pins through a future
2408 /// `:placement`-scoped slot, the future
2409 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-member
2410 /// version resolver, the future `feira app deploy` pipeline's
2411 /// per-member lacre BLAKE3-closure lookup).
2412 ///
2413 /// Prior to this lift the `.versao` byte-string was accessed inline
2414 /// at two `&str`-shaped sites — the [`validate_membros`]
2415 /// requirement-gate call `require_valid_versao_requirement(&m.versao,
2416 /// …)` and the `feira app graph` per-member printer's `println!(
2417 /// " - {} {}", m.caixa, m.versao)` (caixa-feira/src/cmd/app.rs:78
2418 /// prior to this lift) — two open-coded field-accesses that expressed
2419 /// no compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension of
2420 /// the `:membros :versao` axis to a richer author surface (a
2421 /// per-cluster version-pin overlay per MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 canary
2422 /// flow, a lacre-projected concrete-version rewrite the operator
2423 /// materializes at CR-admission time, a future `:membros :versao-lock`
2424 /// per-cluster override slot) would have had to be threaded through
2425 /// every open-coded copy in lockstep or one consumer would silently
2426 /// disagree with the peers on which release constraint a given
2427 /// member resolves to. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method
2428 /// on the substrate primitive means every downstream requirement-
2429 /// facing consumer reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the
2430 /// resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis
2431 /// addition.
2432 ///
2433 /// Sibling of the peer per-`:membros` [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf)
2434 /// member-caixa `:nome` scalar accessor — the pair
2435 /// `(nome(), versao_requirement())` jointly projects the
2436 /// `(caixa, versao)` field pair every renderer that fans on
2437 /// per-member identity + version pin keys off, closing the last
2438 /// unlifted per-`:membros` scalar axis so every downstream
2439 /// per-`:membros` reader now routes through a typed dispatch on the
2440 /// substrate primitive. Named `versao_requirement()` rather than
2441 /// `versao()` because the field's storage-side `.versao` label is
2442 /// already the author-surface term (`:versao`); the accessor's name
2443 /// carries the semantic role — the semver *requirement* string the
2444 /// shared [`crate::version::parse_requirement`] entry-point consumes
2445 /// — so a raw field access and a typed dispatch read differently at
2446 /// every consumer site.
2447 ///
2448 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
2449 /// [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43) caller/callee-Servico
2450 /// scalar-accessor pair and per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::destination`]
2451 /// (6db982c) / [`Entrada::hostname`] (11f3dfe) DNS-hostname /
2452 /// destination-Servico scalar accessors — same "one typed dispatch
2453 /// on the substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
2454 /// discipline extended onto the per-`:membros` member-`:versao`
2455 /// semver-requirement byte-string axis.
2456 #[must_use]
2457 pub const fn versao_requirement(&self) -> &str {
2458 self.versao.as_str()
2459 }
2460}
2461
2462// ── mesh-level policies ──────────────────────────────────────────────
2463
2464/// Mesh policies that apply to every `:contratos` edge unless
2465/// overridden per-edge in M4. V0 is a single global policy block.
2466#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
2467#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
2468pub struct MeshPolicy {
2469 /// Per-call timeout. Authored as a duration string (`"30s"`).
2470 #[serde(
2471 default,
2472 skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none",
2473 with = "supervisor::duration_codec"
2474 )]
2475 pub timeout: Option<Duration>,
2476
2477 /// Number of retries on transient failure. None = no retries.
2478 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
2479 pub retries: Option<u32>,
2480
2481 /// Circuit breaker config. Trips after N failures within W
2482 /// duration; closes after a cooldown.
2483 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
2484 pub circuit_breaker: Option<CircuitBreaker>,
2485
2486 /// Whether mTLS is required for every contrato. Default: true
2487 /// (sandboxing-by-default; explicit opt-out only).
2488 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
2489 pub mtls_required: Option<bool>,
2490
2491 /// Token-bucket rate limit. Authored as `"100/s"` or
2492 /// `"5000/m"`; stored as `(rate, window)`.
2493 #[serde(
2494 default,
2495 skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none",
2496 with = "rate_limit_codec"
2497 )]
2498 pub rate_limit: Option<RateLimit>,
2499}
2500
2501impl MeshPolicy {
2502 /// True when no `:politicas` axis carries a value — every field is
2503 /// `None`. The same emptiness contract every other M2/M3 typed
2504 /// surface carries ([`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`],
2505 /// [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`]): renderers that overlay the
2506 /// typed slot onto a cluster artifact key off this predicate to
2507 /// decide "emit the slot" vs "skip the slot entirely", so an
2508 /// authored-but-unset `:politicas (())` round-trips to a rendered
2509 /// artifact that's structurally identical to one that omits the
2510 /// slot. Lifted as a typed predicate (rather than per-renderer
2511 /// inline `politicas.timeout.is_none() && politicas.retries.is_none()
2512 /// && …` chains) so a future axis added to `MeshPolicy` (per-edge
2513 /// :politicas overlay in M4, per-Aplicacao traffic-shaping in M5)
2514 /// is one struct-field edit + one `&& self.<axis>.is_none()` here,
2515 /// not a coordinated rewrite of every consumer that's reaching
2516 /// for the emptiness semantic.
2517 #[must_use]
2518 pub const fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
2519 self.timeout().is_none()
2520 && self.retries().is_none()
2521 && self.circuit_breaker().is_none()
2522 && self.mtls_required().is_none()
2523 && self.rate_limit().is_none()
2524 }
2525
2526 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas` `:timeout` Gateway-API-mesh
2527 /// per-call-deadline scalar accessor every consumer of the
2528 /// Aplicacao's Gateway API v1.x per-rule request-timeout keys off —
2529 /// returns the author-declared `:politicas :timeout` typed
2530 /// [`Duration`] verbatim as an `Option<Duration>`, copied out of the
2531 /// typed slot's own `Option<Duration>` storage (`Option<Duration>`
2532 /// is `Copy`, so the accessor returns by value; no borrow of
2533 /// `&self` past the call). `None` when the slot is absent (the
2534 /// "cluster default applies — typically the gateway class's
2535 /// implementation-side per-request wall-clock cap" arm caixa-mesh's
2536 /// `timeout_overlay` builder documents at caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2911
2537 /// — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `timeout.is_none()` arm reads this
2538 /// predicate too, so an authored-but-unset `:politicas (:timeout ())`
2539 /// round-trips to a rendered `HTTPRoute` structurally identical to
2540 /// one that omits the slot).
2541 ///
2542 /// The `:politicas :timeout` slot carries the "no infinite blocking"
2543 /// per-call deadline contract (MESH-COMPOSITION §V CSE invariant) —
2544 /// the typed slot's `Option<Duration>` accept-set (zero-floor
2545 /// rejected through [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero`], canonical-
2546 /// form rejected through [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical`],
2547 /// upper-bounded by [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`]) maps onto the Gateway API
2548 /// v1.x `HTTPRoute.spec.rules[].timeouts.request` per-rule request-
2549 /// deadline scalar the caixa-mesh `timeout_overlay` builder writes.
2550 /// Every downstream consumer that reads the per-call cap keys off
2551 /// this scalar (the [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] emptiness predicate the
2552 /// renderers key off to decide "emit :politicas overlay" vs "skip
2553 /// entirely", the caixa-mesh per-`:entrada` `HTTPRoute`
2554 /// `timeouts.request` builder at caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2979 that
2555 /// fans the deadline into every rule via
2556 /// [`crate::render::single_field_overlay`], the future M4 per-
2557 /// Aplicacao Gateway API reconciler materialization pass, the
2558 /// future per-`:contratos`-edge timeout-override overlay the
2559 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 roadmap acknowledges).
2560 ///
2561 /// Prior to this lift the `.timeout` field was accessed inline at
2562 /// two sites — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `self.timeout.is_none()`
2563 /// arm and caixa-mesh's `single_field_overlay(spec.politicas.timeout,
2564 /// …)` call — two open-coded field-accesses that expressed no
2565 /// compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension of
2566 /// the `:politicas :timeout` axis to a richer author surface — a
2567 /// per-`:contratos`-edge timeout override the operator pins through
2568 /// a future `:contratos :timeout` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
2569 /// roadmap acknowledges, a per-cluster timeout-default overlay the
2570 /// M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR, a split of the single
2571 /// per-call `Duration` into a richer `{request, backendRequest}`
2572 /// pair once the Gateway API's per-rule `timeouts` block grows the
2573 /// upstream-facing backendRequest arm alongside the client-facing
2574 /// request arm — would have had to be threaded through both open-
2575 /// coded copies in lockstep or the emptiness predicate and the
2576 /// caixa-mesh emit path would silently disagree on which per-call
2577 /// deadline a given [`MeshPolicy`] resolves to (a `:politicas` block
2578 /// whose only axis is a `Some :timeout` would satisfy `is_empty()
2579 /// == false` while the renderer's overlay-emit path silently read
2580 /// a drifted other value, or vice versa: an author's `:timeout
2581 /// "30s"` would omit the `HTTPRoute` `timeouts.request` block while
2582 /// the emptiness predicate still classified the policy as non-
2583 /// empty, and every `kubectl -n tatara-system get httproute -o yaml
2584 /// | grep -A2 timeouts` audit would land on a route whose author's
2585 /// typed slot value silently vanished at the renderer layer).
2586 /// Lifting the resolution to a typed method on the substrate
2587 /// primitive means every downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's
2588 /// per-`:politicas` deadline surface reaches for exactly one typed
2589 /// dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any
2590 /// future axis addition.
2591 ///
2592 /// Third `Option<Copy-T>`-return accessor on the M3 mesh-slot
2593 /// family (sibling of the peer per-`:politicas`
2594 /// [`MeshPolicy::retries`] bdfb399 `Option<u32>` accessor and the
2595 /// per-`:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] c0110f1
2596 /// `Option<bool>` accessor — same "one typed dispatch on the
2597 /// substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
2598 /// discipline extended onto the peer per-`:politicas` typed-
2599 /// [`Duration`] optional-scalar axis; closes the "optional per-slot
2600 /// numeric-Copy-T scalar" projection pattern the sibling
2601 /// `Option<u32>` / `Option<bool>` lifts opened, since every
2602 /// remaining `MeshPolicy` axis (`circuit_breaker: Option<CircuitBreaker>`,
2603 /// `rate_limit: Option<RateLimit>`) carries a struct payload rather
2604 /// than a scalar). Named `timeout()` to match the storage field's
2605 /// name; the accessor's identity maps onto the canonical MESH-
2606 /// COMPOSITION §III.2 vocabulary the slot's docstring already carries.
2607 #[must_use]
2608 pub const fn timeout(&self) -> Option<Duration> {
2609 self.timeout
2610 }
2611
2612 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas` `:retries` transient-failure-
2613 /// retry-budget scalar accessor every consumer of the Aplicacao's
2614 /// Gateway API v1.x per-rule retry-cap keys off — returns the
2615 /// author-declared `:politicas :retries` typed `u32` verbatim as an
2616 /// `Option<u32>`, copied out of the typed slot's own `Option<u32>`
2617 /// storage (`Option<u32>` is `Copy`, so the accessor returns by
2618 /// value; no borrow of `&self` past the call). `None` when the slot
2619 /// is absent (the "cluster default applies — typically 'no retries
2620 /// beyond a single dispatch attempt'" arm the caixa-mesh
2621 /// `retry_overlay` builder documents at caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2985
2622 /// — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `retries.is_none()` arm reads
2623 /// this predicate too, so an authored-but-unset `:politicas
2624 /// (:retries ())` round-trips to a rendered `HTTPRoute` structurally
2625 /// identical to one that omits the slot).
2626 ///
2627 /// The `:politicas :retries` slot carries the "transient failure
2628 /// retry cap" contract (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #2) — the typed
2629 /// slot's `Option<u32>` accept-set (lower-bounded by 1 through
2630 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`], upper-bounded by
2631 /// [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`]) maps onto the Gateway API v1.x
2632 /// `HTTPRoute.spec.rules[].retry.attempts` per-rule retry-attempt-
2633 /// count scalar the caixa-mesh `retry_overlay` builder writes.
2634 /// Every downstream consumer that reads the retry cap keys off this
2635 /// scalar (the [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] emptiness predicate the
2636 /// renderers key off to decide "emit :politicas overlay" vs "skip
2637 /// entirely", the caixa-mesh per-`:entrada` `HTTPRoute`
2638 /// `retry.attempts` builder at caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:3007 that fans
2639 /// the value into every rule via [`crate::render::single_field_overlay`],
2640 /// the future M4 per-Aplicacao Gateway API reconciler
2641 /// materialization pass, the future per-`:contratos`-edge retry-
2642 /// override overlay the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #2 roadmap
2643 /// acknowledges).
2644 ///
2645 /// Prior to this lift the `.retries` field was accessed inline at
2646 /// two sites — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `self.retries.is_none()`
2647 /// arm and caixa-mesh's `single_field_overlay(spec.politicas.retries,
2648 /// …)` call — two open-coded field-accesses that expressed no
2649 /// compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension of
2650 /// the `:politicas :retries` axis to a richer author surface — a
2651 /// per-`:contratos`-edge retry override the operator pins through a
2652 /// future `:contratos :retries` slot, a per-cluster retry-default
2653 /// overlay the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR, a promotion of
2654 /// the plain `u32` attempt-count to a richer `{attempts, codes,
2655 /// backoff}` sub-block once the Gateway API grows the peer
2656 /// `retry.codes` / `retry.backoff` axes — would have had to be
2657 /// threaded through both open-coded copies in lockstep or the
2658 /// emptiness predicate and the caixa-mesh emit path would silently
2659 /// disagree on which retry budget a given [`MeshPolicy`] resolves to
2660 /// (a `:politicas` block whose only axis is a `Some :retries` would
2661 /// satisfy `is_empty() == false` while the renderer's overlay-emit
2662 /// path silently read a drifted other value, or vice versa: an
2663 /// author's `:retries 3` would omit the `HTTPRoute` `retry.attempts`
2664 /// block while the emptiness predicate still classified the policy
2665 /// as non-empty). Lifting the resolution to a typed method on the
2666 /// substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of the
2667 /// Aplicacao's per-`:politicas` retry surface reaches for exactly
2668 /// one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a
2669 /// unit on any future axis addition.
2670 ///
2671 /// Second `Option<Copy-T>`-return accessor on the M3 mesh-slot
2672 /// family (sibling of the peer per-`:politicas`
2673 /// [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] c0110f1 `Option<bool>` accessor —
2674 /// same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin
2675 /// projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the
2676 /// peer per-`:politicas` typed-`u32` optional-scalar axis; opens
2677 /// the "optional per-slot numeric-Copy-T scalar" projection pattern
2678 /// the sibling per-`:politicas` `:timeout` (Option<Duration>) /
2679 /// per-`CircuitBreaker` `:max-failures` / `:window` future lifts
2680 /// fold on). Named `retries()` to match the storage field's name;
2681 /// the accessor's identity maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION
2682 /// §III.2 vocabulary the slot's docstring already carries.
2683 #[must_use]
2684 pub const fn retries(&self) -> Option<u32> {
2685 self.retries
2686 }
2687
2688 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas` `:mtls-required` mTLS-
2689 /// enforcement-toggle scalar accessor every consumer of the
2690 /// Aplicacao's Cilium-mesh L4 mutual-authentication policy keys off
2691 /// — returns the author-declared `:politicas :mtls-required` typed
2692 /// bool verbatim as an `Option<bool>`, copied out of the typed
2693 /// slot's own `Option<bool>` storage (`Option<bool>` is `Copy`, so
2694 /// the accessor returns by value; no borrow of `&self` past the
2695 /// call). `None` when the slot is absent (the "cluster default
2696 /// applies — typically 'disabled' cluster-wide" arm the caixa-mesh
2697 /// `mtls_overlay` builder documents at caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2540
2698 /// — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `mtls_required.is_none()` arm reads
2699 /// this predicate too, so an authored-but-unset `:politicas
2700 /// (:mtls-required ())` round-trips to a rendered
2701 /// `CiliumNetworkPolicy` structurally identical to one that omits
2702 /// the slot).
2703 ///
2704 /// The `:politicas :mtls-required` slot carries the "explicit opt-
2705 /// out only, sandboxing-by-default" mTLS-enforcement toggle
2706 /// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) — the typed slot's three-way
2707 /// `{None, Some(true), Some(false)}` accept-set maps onto the
2708 /// Cilium `authentication.mode` bijection through
2709 /// [`crate::cilium_auth_mode`]: `Some(true) → "required"` (mTLS
2710 /// handshake enforced), `Some(false) → "disabled"` (handshake
2711 /// skipped — the debug-edge opt-out), `None` → omit the block
2712 /// (cluster default applies). Every downstream consumer that
2713 /// reads the toggle keys off this scalar (the
2714 /// [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] emptiness predicate the renderers key
2715 /// off to decide "emit :politicas overlay" vs "skip entirely", the
2716 /// caixa-mesh per-`(:de, :para)` CNP `mtls_overlay` builder at
2717 /// caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2549 that fans the toggle into every
2718 /// ingress rule via [`crate::render::single_field_overlay`], the
2719 /// future M4 per-Aplicacao Cilium `authentication.mode` reconciler
2720 /// materialization pass, the future per-`:contratos`-edge mTLS
2721 /// override MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap acknowledges).
2722 ///
2723 /// Prior to this lift the `.mtls_required` field was accessed
2724 /// inline at two sites — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s
2725 /// `self.mtls_required.is_none()` arm and caixa-mesh's
2726 /// `single_field_overlay(spec.politicas.mtls_required, …)` call —
2727 /// two open-coded field-accesses that expressed no compile-time
2728 /// link back to the typed slot. A future extension of the
2729 /// `:politicas :mtls-required` axis to a richer author surface —
2730 /// a per-`:contratos`-edge mTLS override the operator pins through
2731 /// a future `:contratos :mtls` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
2732 /// #3 roadmap acknowledges, a per-cluster mTLS-default overlay the
2733 /// M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR, a three-valued
2734 /// `{None, Some(true), Some(false), Some(Optional)}` promotion
2735 /// once Cilium's `authentication.mode` grows an `"optional"` arm —
2736 /// would have had to be threaded through both open-coded copies in
2737 /// lockstep or the emptiness predicate and the caixa-mesh emit
2738 /// path would silently disagree on which toggle a given
2739 /// [`MeshPolicy`] resolves to (a `:politicas` block whose only
2740 /// axis is a `Some`
2741 /// `:mtls-required` would satisfy `is_empty() == false` while the
2742 /// renderer's overlay-emit path silently read a drifted other
2743 /// value, or vice versa). Lifting the resolution to a typed method
2744 /// on the substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of
2745 /// the Aplicacao's per-`:politicas` mTLS-toggle surface reaches
2746 /// for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set
2747 /// migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
2748 ///
2749 /// First `Option<Copy-T>`-return accessor on the M3 mesh-slot
2750 /// family (peer of the sibling per-`:placement`
2751 /// [`Placement::shard_key`] 7cd2a28 `Option<&str>` accessor —
2752 /// same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin
2753 /// projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the
2754 /// peer per-`:politicas` typed-bool optional-scalar axis; opens
2755 /// the "optional per-slot Copy-T scalar" projection pattern the
2756 /// sibling per-`:politicas` `:retries` (Option<u32>) /
2757 /// `:timeout` (Option<Duration>) future lifts fold on). Named
2758 /// `mtls_required()` to match the storage field's name; the
2759 /// accessor's identity maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION
2760 /// §III.2 vocabulary the slot's docstring already carries.
2761 #[must_use]
2762 pub const fn mtls_required(&self) -> Option<bool> {
2763 self.mtls_required
2764 }
2765
2766 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas` `:rate-limit` Envoy-
2767 /// `local_rate_limit`-mesh token-bucket-declaration scalar
2768 /// accessor every consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:politicas`
2769 /// per-`(rate, window)` rate-limit surface keys off — returns the
2770 /// author-declared `:politicas :rate-limit` typed [`RateLimit`]
2771 /// verbatim as an `Option<RateLimit>`, copied out of the typed
2772 /// slot's own `Option<RateLimit>` storage ([`RateLimit`] is
2773 /// `Copy`, so the accessor returns by value; no borrow of `&self`
2774 /// past the call). `None` when the slot is absent (the "cluster
2775 /// default applies — typically 'no per-Aplicacao rate declaration,
2776 /// gateway-class per-listener default applies'" arm the future
2777 /// caixa-mesh `local_rate_limit_overlay` emitter MESH-COMPOSITION
2778 /// §III.2 #3 names — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s
2779 /// `rate_limit().is_none()` arm reads this predicate too, so an
2780 /// authored-but-unset `:politicas (:rate-limit ())` round-trips
2781 /// to a rendered `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` structurally
2782 /// identical to one that omits the slot).
2783 ///
2784 /// The `:politicas :rate-limit` slot carries the "per-Aplicacao
2785 /// token-bucket rate declaration" contract (MESH-COMPOSITION
2786 /// §III.2 #3) — the typed slot's `Option<RateLimit>` accept-set
2787 /// (rate lower-bounded by 1 through
2788 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`], upper-bounded by
2789 /// [`POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`], window canonically bijected to the
2790 /// three-unit `{"s", "m", "h"}` [`rate_limit_codec`] table through
2791 /// [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`]) maps onto the Envoy
2792 /// `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.{max_tokens, fill_interval}`
2793 /// bijection the future `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-
2794 /// `:politicas` overlay emits. Every downstream consumer that
2795 /// reads the rate declaration keys off this scalar (the
2796 /// [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] emptiness predicate the renderers key
2797 /// off to decide "emit :politicas overlay" vs "skip entirely", the
2798 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] per-value-shape gate that
2799 /// brackets `rl.rate` against [`POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`] and pins
2800 /// `rl.window` against [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`], the
2801 /// future M4 per-Aplicacao Envoy reconciler materialization pass,
2802 /// the future per-`:contratos`-edge rate-limit override the
2803 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap acknowledges).
2804 ///
2805 /// Prior to this lift the `.rate_limit` field was accessed inline
2806 /// at two sites — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s
2807 /// `self.rate_limit.is_none()` arm and the `validate_politicas`
2808 /// gate's `if let Some(rl) = &p.rate_limit` bind — two open-coded
2809 /// field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to the
2810 /// typed slot. A future extension of the `:politicas :rate-limit`
2811 /// axis to a richer author surface — a per-`:contratos`-edge
2812 /// rate-limit override the operator pins through a future
2813 /// `:contratos :rate-limit` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3
2814 /// roadmap acknowledges, a per-cluster rate-limit-default overlay
2815 /// the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR, a promotion of the
2816 /// plain `(rate, window)` scalar pair to a richer
2817 /// `{rate, window, burst, key}` sub-block once Envoy's
2818 /// `local_rate_limit` grows the peer `burst_size` /
2819 /// `descriptor_key` axes — would have had to be threaded through
2820 /// both open-coded copies in lockstep or the emptiness predicate
2821 /// and the validate gate would silently disagree on which rate
2822 /// declaration a given [`MeshPolicy`] resolves to (a `:politicas`
2823 /// block whose only axis is a `Some :rate-limit` would satisfy
2824 /// `is_empty() == false` while the validate path silently read a
2825 /// drifted other value, or vice versa: an author's
2826 /// `:rate-limit "100/s"` would omit the value-shape gate while the
2827 /// emptiness predicate still classified the policy as non-empty).
2828 /// Lifting the resolution to a typed method on the substrate
2829 /// primitive means every downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's
2830 /// per-`:politicas` rate-limit surface reaches for exactly one
2831 /// typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit
2832 /// on any future axis addition.
2833 ///
2834 /// First `Option<Copy-composite-T>`-return accessor on the M3
2835 /// mesh-slot family — closes the last un-lifted per-`:politicas`
2836 /// scalar-value axis. Peer of the sibling per-`:politicas`
2837 /// [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] (7073d0f) / [`MeshPolicy::retries`]
2838 /// (bdfb399) / [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1)
2839 /// `Option<Copy-T>` accessors on the primitive-Copy axes — same
2840 /// "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin
2841 /// projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the
2842 /// peer per-`:politicas` composite-Copy shape (`RateLimit` is
2843 /// `#[derive(Copy)]`; peer of [`CircuitBreaker`] which lives
2844 /// behind [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] / [`CircuitBreaker::window`]
2845 /// sub-accessors rather than a top-level accessor because
2846 /// consumers reach for the axes not the aggregate). Named
2847 /// `rate_limit()` to match the storage field's name; the
2848 /// accessor's identity maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION
2849 /// §III.2 vocabulary the slot's docstring already carries.
2850 #[must_use]
2851 pub const fn rate_limit(&self) -> Option<RateLimit> {
2852 self.rate_limit
2853 }
2854
2855 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas` `:circuit-breaker`
2856 /// Envoy-`outlier_detection`-mesh consecutive-failure-ejection-
2857 /// declaration scalar accessor every consumer of the Aplicacao's
2858 /// per-`:politicas` breaker declaration keys off — returns the
2859 /// author-declared `:politicas :circuit-breaker` typed
2860 /// [`CircuitBreaker`] verbatim as an `Option<CircuitBreaker>`,
2861 /// copied out of the typed slot's own `Option<CircuitBreaker>`
2862 /// storage ([`CircuitBreaker`] is `Copy`, so the accessor returns
2863 /// by value; no borrow of `&self` past the call). `None` when the
2864 /// slot is absent (the "cluster default applies — typically 'no
2865 /// per-Aplicacao breaker declaration, gateway-class per-listener
2866 /// default applies'" arm the future caixa-mesh
2867 /// `outlier_detection_overlay` emitter MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3
2868 /// names — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `circuit_breaker().is_none()`
2869 /// arm reads this predicate too, so an authored-but-unset
2870 /// `:politicas (:circuit-breaker ())` round-trips to a rendered
2871 /// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` structurally identical to one
2872 /// that omits the slot).
2873 ///
2874 /// The `:politicas :circuit-breaker` slot carries the
2875 /// "per-Aplicacao consecutive-transient-failure trip declaration"
2876 /// contract (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) — the typed slot's
2877 /// `Option<CircuitBreaker>` accept-set (per-`:max-failures`
2878 /// zero-floor rejected through
2879 /// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures`], upper-bounded by
2880 /// [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`]; per-`:window` zero-floor
2881 /// rejected through [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow`],
2882 /// upper-bounded by [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`],
2883 /// canonical-form pinned through
2884 /// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical`]) maps onto
2885 /// the Envoy `outlier_detection.{consecutive_5xx, interval}`
2886 /// bijection the future `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig`
2887 /// per-`:politicas` overlay emits. Every downstream consumer that
2888 /// reads the breaker declaration keys off this scalar (the
2889 /// [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] emptiness predicate the renderers key
2890 /// off to decide "emit :politicas overlay" vs "skip entirely", the
2891 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] per-sub-struct-axis gate
2892 /// that brackets `cb.max_failures()` against
2893 /// [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] and `cb.window()` against
2894 /// [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`] via
2895 /// [`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`],
2896 /// the future M4 per-Aplicacao Envoy reconciler materialization
2897 /// pass, the future per-`:contratos`-edge breaker override the
2898 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap acknowledges).
2899 ///
2900 /// Prior to this lift the `.circuit_breaker` field was accessed
2901 /// inline at two sites — [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s
2902 /// `self.circuit_breaker.is_none()` arm and the
2903 /// `validate_politicas` gate's `if let Some(cb) = &p.circuit_breaker`
2904 /// bind — two open-coded field-accesses that expressed no
2905 /// compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension of
2906 /// the `:politicas :circuit-breaker` axis to a richer author
2907 /// surface — a per-`:contratos`-edge breaker override the operator
2908 /// pins through a future `:contratos :circuit-breaker` slot the
2909 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap acknowledges, a per-cluster
2910 /// breaker-default overlay the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR,
2911 /// a promotion of the plain `(max_failures, window)` scalar pair to
2912 /// a richer `{max_failures, window, base_ejection_time, max_ejection_percent}`
2913 /// sub-block once Envoy's `outlier_detection` grows the peer
2914 /// ejection-percentage / ejection-time axes — would have had to be
2915 /// threaded through both open-coded copies in lockstep or the
2916 /// emptiness predicate and the validate gate would silently
2917 /// disagree on which breaker declaration a given [`MeshPolicy`]
2918 /// resolves to (a `:politicas` block whose only axis is a
2919 /// `Some :circuit-breaker` would satisfy `is_empty() == false` while
2920 /// the validate path silently read a drifted other value, or vice
2921 /// versa: an author's `(:circuit-breaker (:max-failures 5 :window
2922 /// "60s"))` would omit the value-shape gate while the emptiness
2923 /// predicate still classified the policy as non-empty). Lifting
2924 /// the resolution to a typed method on the substrate primitive
2925 /// means every downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's
2926 /// per-`:politicas` breaker surface reaches for exactly one typed
2927 /// dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any
2928 /// future axis addition.
2929 ///
2930 /// Second `Option<Copy-composite-T>`-return accessor on the M3
2931 /// mesh-slot family (sibling of the peer per-`:politicas`
2932 /// [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] 21a6c3b `Option<RateLimit>` accessor
2933 /// on the same composite-Copy shape, and of the sibling per-
2934 /// `:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] 7073d0f
2935 /// `Option<Duration>` / [`MeshPolicy::retries`] bdfb399
2936 /// `Option<u32>` / [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] c0110f1
2937 /// `Option<bool>` accessors on the sibling primitive-Copy axes —
2938 /// same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin
2939 /// projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the last
2940 /// unlifted per-`:politicas` scalar-value axis (the composite-Copy
2941 /// `Option<CircuitBreaker>` arm). Named `circuit_breaker()` to
2942 /// match the storage field's name; the accessor's identity maps
2943 /// onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 vocabulary the slot's
2944 /// docstring already carries. Closes the last unlifted
2945 /// [`MeshPolicy`] accessor axis so every downstream per-`:politicas`
2946 /// reader now routes through a typed dispatch on the substrate
2947 /// primitive.
2948 #[must_use]
2949 pub const fn circuit_breaker(&self) -> Option<CircuitBreaker> {
2950 self.circuit_breaker
2951 }
2952}
2953
2954#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
2955#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
2956pub struct CircuitBreaker {
2957 pub max_failures: u32,
2958 #[serde(with = "supervisor::duration_codec_required")]
2959 pub window: Duration,
2960}
2961
2962impl CircuitBreaker {
2963 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker`
2964 /// `:max-failures` Envoy-outlier-detection trip-threshold scalar
2965 /// accessor every consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:contratos`-edge
2966 /// breaker trip-count keys off — returns the author-declared
2967 /// `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` typed `u32` verbatim,
2968 /// copied out of the typed slot's own `u32` storage (`u32` is `Copy`,
2969 /// so the accessor returns by value; no borrow of `&self` past the
2970 /// call). Non-optional (the surrounding `Option<CircuitBreaker>` is
2971 /// the "slot present?" projection at the parent [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`]
2972 /// axis; a `CircuitBreaker` past pattern-match is definitionally
2973 /// present, and its `:max-failures` field carries the trip count as a
2974 /// required-axis scalar).
2975 ///
2976 /// The `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` axis carries the
2977 /// "consecutive-transient-failure trip threshold" contract
2978 /// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) — the typed slot's `u32` accept-set
2979 /// (zero-floor rejected through
2980 /// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures`], upper-bounded by
2981 /// [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`]) maps onto the Envoy
2982 /// `outlier_detection.consecutive_5xx` per-cluster ejection-threshold
2983 /// scalar (equivalently the future `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig`
2984 /// per-`:politicas` overlay MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 acknowledges).
2985 /// Every downstream consumer that reads the trip threshold keys off
2986 /// this scalar (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] zero-floor +
2987 /// cap bracket at caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs:4022 that gates on the
2988 /// canonical `require_positive_bounded_u32` helper, the future M4
2989 /// per-Aplicacao Envoy config reconciler materialization pass, the
2990 /// future per-`:contratos`-edge breaker-override overlay the
2991 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap acknowledges).
2992 ///
2993 /// Prior to this lift the `.max_failures` field was accessed inline
2994 /// at one production site — [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
2995 /// `require_positive_bounded_u32(cb.max_failures, …)` call — one
2996 /// open-coded field-access that expressed no compile-time link back
2997 /// to the typed sub-struct axis. A future extension of the
2998 /// `:max-failures` axis to a richer author surface — a
2999 /// per-`:contratos`-edge breaker override the operator pins through a
3000 /// future `:contratos :max-failures` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
3001 /// #3 roadmap acknowledges, a per-cluster max-failures-default
3002 /// overlay the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR, a promotion of the
3003 /// plain `u32` trip count to a richer
3004 /// `{consecutive_5xx, consecutive_gateway_failure, consecutive_local_origin_failure}`
3005 /// tuple once Envoy's `outlier_detection` block's peer axes come into
3006 /// scope, a per-Envoy-cluster minimum-request-volume gate before the
3007 /// count arms — would have had to be threaded through every open-
3008 /// coded copy in lockstep or the validate gate and the future M4
3009 /// emit path would silently disagree on which trip threshold a given
3010 /// [`CircuitBreaker`] resolves to (an author's `:max-failures 5`
3011 /// would satisfy validate while the emit path silently read a drifted
3012 /// other value, or vice versa: a validated typed slot would land at
3013 /// the emit boundary as a no-op breaker whose trip threshold is
3014 /// structurally never reached). Lifting the resolution to a typed
3015 /// method on the substrate primitive means every downstream consumer
3016 /// of the Aplicacao's per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker`
3017 /// trip-threshold surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch —
3018 /// the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis
3019 /// addition.
3020 ///
3021 /// First sub-struct scalar accessor on the M3 mesh-slot family
3022 /// (opens the "per-`CircuitBreaker` / per-`RateLimit` required-axis
3023 /// scalar" projection pattern the sibling `CircuitBreaker::window` /
3024 /// `RateLimit::rate` / `RateLimit::window` future lifts fold on —
3025 /// closes the last unlifted per-`:politicas` scalar-value axis after
3026 /// the c0110f1 / bdfb399 / 7073d0f trajectory closed every scalar-
3027 /// shaped axis on the parent [`MeshPolicy`] optional-slot surface).
3028 /// Same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin
3029 /// projections at each consumer" discipline the peer
3030 /// [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43),
3031 /// [`WitContract::world_ref`] (0804823), [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf),
3032 /// [`Membro::versao_requirement`] (a40b0e3),
3033 /// [`Entrada::destination`] (6db982c) accessors carry on their
3034 /// respective per-mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes, extended onto the
3035 /// per-sub-struct required-`u32` axis. Named `max_failures()` to
3036 /// match the storage field's name; the accessor's identity maps onto
3037 /// the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 vocabulary the slot's
3038 /// docstring already carries.
3039 #[must_use]
3040 pub const fn max_failures(&self) -> u32 {
3041 self.max_failures
3042 }
3043
3044 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker` `:window`
3045 /// Envoy-outlier-detection rolling-observation-interval scalar
3046 /// accessor every consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:contratos`-edge
3047 /// breaker rolling-window duration keys off — returns the
3048 /// author-declared `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window` typed
3049 /// `Duration` verbatim, copied out of the typed slot's own
3050 /// `Duration` storage (`Duration` is `Copy`, so the accessor returns
3051 /// by value; no borrow of `&self` past the call). Non-optional (the
3052 /// surrounding `Option<CircuitBreaker>` is the "slot present?"
3053 /// projection at the parent [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`] axis; a
3054 /// `CircuitBreaker` past pattern-match is definitionally present,
3055 /// and its `:window` field carries the rolling-observation interval
3056 /// as a required-axis scalar).
3057 ///
3058 /// The `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window` axis carries the
3059 /// "consecutive-transient-failure rolling-observation interval"
3060 /// contract (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) — the typed slot's
3061 /// `Duration` accept-set (zero-floor rejected through
3062 /// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow`], sub-millisecond
3063 /// residue rejected through
3064 /// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical`],
3065 /// upper-bounded by [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`]) maps onto the
3066 /// Envoy `outlier_detection.interval` per-cluster
3067 /// ejection-observation-interval scalar (equivalently the future
3068 /// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
3069 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 acknowledges). Every downstream
3070 /// consumer that reads the rolling-observation interval keys off
3071 /// this scalar (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] zero-floor +
3072 /// integer-millisecond canonical-form + cap bracket at
3073 /// caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs:4121 that gates on the canonical
3074 /// [`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`]
3075 /// helper, the future M4 per-Aplicacao Envoy config reconciler
3076 /// materialization pass, the future per-`:contratos`-edge
3077 /// breaker-override overlay the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap
3078 /// acknowledges).
3079 ///
3080 /// Prior to this lift the `.window` field was accessed inline at
3081 /// one production site — [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
3082 /// `require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration(cb.window, …)`
3083 /// call — one open-coded field-access that expressed no compile-
3084 /// time link back to the typed sub-struct axis. A future extension
3085 /// of the `:window` axis to a richer author surface — a
3086 /// per-`:contratos`-edge window override the operator pins through
3087 /// a future `:contratos :window` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
3088 /// #3 roadmap acknowledges, a per-cluster window-default overlay
3089 /// the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR, a promotion of the plain
3090 /// `Duration` observation interval to a richer
3091 /// `{interval, base_ejection_time, max_ejection_percent}` tuple
3092 /// once Envoy's `outlier_detection` block's peer axes come into
3093 /// scope, a per-Envoy-cluster minimum-request-volume gate before
3094 /// the window arms — would have had to be threaded through every
3095 /// open-coded copy in lockstep or the validate gate and the future
3096 /// M4 emit path would silently disagree on which observation
3097 /// interval a given [`CircuitBreaker`] resolves to (an author's
3098 /// `:window "60s"` would satisfy validate while the emit path
3099 /// silently read a drifted other value, or vice versa: a validated
3100 /// typed slot would land at the emit boundary as a breaker whose
3101 /// observation window is structurally so wide that no realistic
3102 /// failure-rate shape can trip it). Lifting the resolution to a
3103 /// typed method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
3104 /// consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker`
3105 /// observation-window surface reaches for exactly one typed
3106 /// dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any
3107 /// future axis addition.
3108 ///
3109 /// Second sub-struct scalar accessor on the M3 mesh-slot family —
3110 /// sibling in shape to the just-landed [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`]
3111 /// (3a74062) required-`u32` accessor on the peer per-`CircuitBreaker`
3112 /// required-axis, extended onto the per-sub-struct required-`Duration`
3113 /// axis; closes the last unlifted per-`CircuitBreaker` scalar-value
3114 /// axis. Same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin
3115 /// projections at each consumer" discipline the peer
3116 /// [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43),
3117 /// [`WitContract::world_ref`] (0804823), [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf),
3118 /// [`Membro::versao_requirement`] (a40b0e3),
3119 /// [`Entrada::destination`] (6db982c) accessors carry on their
3120 /// respective per-mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes, extended onto
3121 /// the per-sub-struct required-`Duration` axis. Named `window()` to
3122 /// match the storage field's name; the accessor's identity maps onto
3123 /// the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 vocabulary the slot's
3124 /// docstring already carries.
3125 #[must_use]
3126 pub const fn window(&self) -> Duration {
3127 self.window
3128 }
3129}
3130
3131#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
3132pub struct RateLimit {
3133 /// Requests per window.
3134 pub rate: u32,
3135 /// Window duration.
3136 pub window: Duration,
3137}
3138
3139impl RateLimit {
3140 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas :rate-limit` `:rate`
3141 /// Envoy-local-rate-limit-mesh token-bucket capacity scalar accessor
3142 /// every consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:contratos`-edge
3143 /// rate-limit-bucket capacity keys off — returns the author-declared
3144 /// `:politicas :rate-limit` typed `u32` verbatim, copied out of the
3145 /// typed slot's own `u32` storage (`u32` is `Copy`, so the accessor
3146 /// returns by value; no borrow of `&self` past the call). Non-optional
3147 /// (the surrounding `Option<RateLimit>` is the "slot present?"
3148 /// projection at the parent [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] axis; a
3149 /// `RateLimit` past pattern-match is definitionally present, and its
3150 /// `:rate` field carries the token-bucket capacity as a required-axis
3151 /// scalar).
3152 ///
3153 /// The `:politicas :rate-limit` `:rate` axis carries the
3154 /// "token-bucket capacity" contract (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) —
3155 /// the typed slot's `u32` accept-set (zero-floor rejected through
3156 /// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero`], upper-bounded by
3157 /// [`POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`]) maps onto the Envoy
3158 /// `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.max_tokens` per-cluster
3159 /// token-bucket-capacity scalar (equivalently the future
3160 /// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
3161 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 acknowledges). Every downstream
3162 /// consumer that reads the token-bucket capacity keys off this
3163 /// scalar (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] zero-floor +
3164 /// cap bracket that gates on the canonical
3165 /// [`crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32`] helper, the
3166 /// [`rate_limit_codec::render`] `Duration → unit` projection that
3167 /// emits the `<n>/<s|m|h>` author surface, the future M4
3168 /// per-Aplicacao Envoy config reconciler materialization pass, the
3169 /// future per-`:contratos`-edge rate-limit-override overlay the
3170 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap acknowledges).
3171 ///
3172 /// Prior to this lift the `.rate` field was accessed inline at three
3173 /// production sites — [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
3174 /// `require_positive_bounded_u32(rl.rate, …)` call, and the two
3175 /// [`rate_limit_codec::render`] format-arm arms (canonical-window
3176 /// `format!("{}/{unit}", rl.rate)` and non-canonical-window
3177 /// `format!("{}/{}s", rl.rate, …)` fallback). Three open-coded
3178 /// field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link back to the
3179 /// typed sub-struct axis. A future extension of the `:rate` axis
3180 /// to a richer author surface — a per-`:contratos`-edge rate
3181 /// override the operator pins through a future `:contratos :rate`
3182 /// slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap acknowledges, a
3183 /// per-cluster rate-default overlay the M4 CR materializer resolves
3184 /// per-CR, a promotion of the plain `u32` token capacity to a
3185 /// richer `{max_tokens, tokens_per_fill}` tuple once Envoy's
3186 /// `local_rate_limit.token_bucket` block's peer `tokens_per_fill`
3187 /// axis comes into scope, a per-Envoy-cluster descriptor-key gate
3188 /// before the token arms — would have had to be threaded through
3189 /// every open-coded copy in lockstep or the validate gate, the
3190 /// codec's render path, and the future M4 emit path would silently
3191 /// disagree on which token capacity a given [`RateLimit`] resolves
3192 /// to (an author's `:rate-limit "100/s"` would satisfy validate
3193 /// while the render / emit paths silently read a drifted other
3194 /// value, or vice versa: a validated typed slot would land at the
3195 /// emit boundary as a no-op limiter whose token capacity is
3196 /// structurally so high that no realistic per-edge traffic shape
3197 /// can drain it). Lifting the resolution to a typed method on the
3198 /// substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of the
3199 /// Aplicacao's per-`:politicas :rate-limit` token-capacity surface
3200 /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's
3201 /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
3202 ///
3203 /// First sub-struct scalar accessor on the `RateLimit` axis — sibling
3204 /// in shape to the peer per-`CircuitBreaker`
3205 /// [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062) required-`u32` accessor
3206 /// on the peer per-sub-struct required-axis, extended onto the
3207 /// per-`RateLimit` required-`u32` axis; opens the "per-`RateLimit`
3208 /// required-axis scalar" projection pattern the sibling
3209 /// [`RateLimit::window`] future lift folds on. Same "one typed
3210 /// dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections at each
3211 /// consumer" discipline the peer [`WitContract::source`] /
3212 /// [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43), [`WitContract::world_ref`]
3213 /// (0804823), [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf),
3214 /// [`Membro::versao_requirement`] (a40b0e3),
3215 /// [`Entrada::destination`] (6db982c),
3216 /// [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062),
3217 /// [`CircuitBreaker::window`] (373957f) accessors carry on their
3218 /// respective per-mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes. Named `rate()`
3219 /// to match the storage field's name; the accessor's identity maps
3220 /// onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 vocabulary the slot's
3221 /// docstring already carries.
3222 #[must_use]
3223 pub const fn rate(&self) -> u32 {
3224 self.rate
3225 }
3226
3227 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas :rate-limit` `:window`
3228 /// Envoy-local-rate-limit-mesh token-bucket refill-period scalar
3229 /// accessor every consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:contratos`-edge
3230 /// rate-limit-bucket refill period keys off — returns the
3231 /// author-declared `:politicas :rate-limit` typed `Duration`
3232 /// verbatim, copied out of the typed slot's own `Duration` storage
3233 /// (`Duration` is `Copy`, so the accessor returns by value; no
3234 /// borrow of `&self` past the call). Non-optional (the surrounding
3235 /// `Option<RateLimit>` is the "slot present?" projection at the
3236 /// parent [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] axis; a `RateLimit` past
3237 /// pattern-match is definitionally present, and its `:window`
3238 /// field carries the token-bucket refill period as a required-axis
3239 /// scalar).
3240 ///
3241 /// The `:politicas :rate-limit` `:window` axis carries the
3242 /// "token-bucket refill period" contract (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3)
3243 /// — the typed slot's `Duration` accept-set (constrained to the
3244 /// three canonical windows `{1s, 60s, 3600s}` the
3245 /// [`RATE_LIMIT_UNIT_TABLE`] lifts, rejected off-set through
3246 /// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical`]) maps
3247 /// onto the Envoy `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.fill_interval`
3248 /// per-cluster token-bucket-refill-period scalar (equivalently the
3249 /// future `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
3250 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 acknowledges). Every downstream
3251 /// consumer that reads the token-bucket refill period keys off
3252 /// this scalar (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]
3253 /// canonical-window gate that keys off
3254 /// [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`], the
3255 /// [`rate_limit_codec::render`] `Duration → unit` projection that
3256 /// emits the `<n>/<s|m|h>` author surface — canonical arm via
3257 /// [`rate_limit_window_unit`] and non-canonical fallback via
3258 /// `.as_secs()`, the future M4 per-Aplicacao Envoy config
3259 /// reconciler materialization pass, the future per-`:contratos`-
3260 /// edge rate-limit-override overlay the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3
3261 /// roadmap acknowledges).
3262 ///
3263 /// Prior to this lift the `.window` field was accessed inline at
3264 /// three production sites — [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
3265 /// `is_canonical_rate_limit_window(rl.window)` shape-gate call
3266 /// plus the sibling [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical`]
3267 /// error-payload construction on refusal, and the two
3268 /// [`rate_limit_codec::render`] arms
3269 /// (canonical-window `rate_limit_window_unit(rl.window)` dispatch
3270 /// and non-canonical-window `rl.window.as_secs()` fallback). Three
3271 /// open-coded field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link
3272 /// back to the typed sub-struct axis. A future extension of the
3273 /// `:window` axis to a richer author surface — a per-`:contratos`-
3274 /// edge window override the operator pins through a future
3275 /// `:contratos :window` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap
3276 /// acknowledges, a per-cluster window-default overlay the M4 CR
3277 /// materializer resolves per-CR, a promotion of the plain
3278 /// `Duration` refill period to a richer
3279 /// `{fill_interval, tokens_per_fill}` tuple once Envoy's
3280 /// `local_rate_limit.token_bucket` block's peer `tokens_per_fill`
3281 /// axis comes into scope, an addition of a `"d"` day suffix once
3282 /// Envoy's `rate_limit_action` grows daily-bucket support — would
3283 /// have had to be threaded through every open-coded copy in
3284 /// lockstep or the validate gate, the codec's render path, and
3285 /// the future M4 emit path would silently disagree on which
3286 /// refill period a given [`RateLimit`] resolves to (an author's
3287 /// `:rate-limit "100/s"` would satisfy validate while the render
3288 /// / emit paths silently read a drifted other value, or vice
3289 /// versa: a validated typed slot would land at the emit boundary
3290 /// as a limiter whose refill period is structurally so long that
3291 /// no realistic per-edge traffic shape stays inside the token
3292 /// budget). Lifting the resolution to a typed method on the
3293 /// substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of the
3294 /// Aplicacao's per-`:politicas :rate-limit` refill-period surface
3295 /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's
3296 /// accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
3297 ///
3298 /// Second sub-struct scalar accessor on the `RateLimit` axis —
3299 /// sibling in shape to the just-landed [`RateLimit::rate`]
3300 /// (7f81a60) required-`u32` accessor on the peer per-`RateLimit`
3301 /// required-axis, extended onto the per-sub-struct
3302 /// required-`Duration` axis; closes the last unlifted
3303 /// per-`RateLimit` scalar-value axis (the M3 mesh-slot family's
3304 /// per-sub-struct accessor coverage is now complete across both
3305 /// `CircuitBreaker` and `RateLimit`). Same "one typed dispatch on
3306 /// the substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
3307 /// discipline the peer [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062),
3308 /// [`CircuitBreaker::window`] (373957f), [`RateLimit::rate`]
3309 /// (7f81a60), [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`]
3310 /// (7f0fd43), [`WitContract::world_ref`] (0804823),
3311 /// [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf),
3312 /// [`Membro::versao_requirement`] (a40b0e3),
3313 /// [`Entrada::destination`] (6db982c) accessors carry on their
3314 /// respective per-mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes. Named
3315 /// `window()` to match the storage field's name; the accessor's
3316 /// identity maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2
3317 /// vocabulary the slot's docstring already carries.
3318 #[must_use]
3319 pub const fn window(&self) -> Duration {
3320 self.window
3321 }
3322
3323 /// Recognize this rate-limit's `:window` as a canonical
3324 /// [`RateLimitUnit`] arm — `Some(RateLimitUnit)` when the window
3325 /// exactly matches one of the three closed-set arm-Durations
3326 /// (`1s` / `60s` / `3600s`), `None` when the window carries a
3327 /// non-canonical magnitude the codec's round-trip would break on
3328 /// (sub-second residue, or a second-magnitude outside the set
3329 /// [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] enumerates).
3330 ///
3331 /// Every validated [`RateLimit`] past [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]
3332 /// returns `Some` here — the validate gate's
3333 /// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical`] arm
3334 /// rejects every window this accessor returns `None` on. Downstream
3335 /// consumers past validate (the codec's [`rate_limit_codec::render`]
3336 /// path, the future M4 per-Aplicacao Envoy config reconciler's
3337 /// materialization pass, the future per-`:contratos`-edge rate-limit-
3338 /// override overlay the MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 roadmap
3339 /// acknowledges) that read the typed unit off a validated slot can
3340 /// pattern-match on the returned `Some` without re-checking
3341 /// canonicality at the consumer layer — the typed enum surface is
3342 /// the load-bearing carrier of the canonicality invariant.
3343 ///
3344 /// Preferred over the free [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`]
3345 /// module-private helper at any call site that has the typed
3346 /// [`RateLimit`] in hand (the codec's `render` arm at
3347 /// [`rate_limit_codec::render`], the validate gate's canonical-form
3348 /// arm in [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`], any future
3349 /// per-`:contratos` edge-override overlay resolver): those consumers
3350 /// reach for the typed enum without going through the
3351 /// `.window()` scalar-projection layer, and get the enum value
3352 /// directly (which the codec's render arm can then format via
3353 /// [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`] / [`std::fmt::Display`]). Same
3354 /// "typed sub-struct scalar accessor, one dispatch on the substrate
3355 /// primitive" discipline the sibling [`RateLimit::rate`] and
3356 /// [`RateLimit::window`] accessors carry on the peer per-sub-struct
3357 /// scalar-value axes, extended onto the per-`RateLimit` typed-unit
3358 /// projection axis (the third scalar accessor on the [`RateLimit`]
3359 /// axis, first typed-enum-return projection).
3360 ///
3361 /// `pub const fn` — the typed-`RateLimit`-projection dispatch onto
3362 /// the canonical [`RateLimitUnit`] arm now carries the same
3363 /// `const`-eval-surface posture the sibling `pub const fn`
3364 /// [`Self::rate`] / [`Self::window`] scalar-projection accessors on
3365 /// this typed sub-struct already carry, composing through the
3366 /// peer-lifted `pub const fn` [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`]
3367 /// reverse-resolver in `const` context. Any downstream substrate-
3368 /// side `const`-context consumer of the typed unit (a module-scope
3369 /// `const _:() = assert!(matches!(rl.canonical_unit(), Some(RateLimitUnit::Second)))`
3370 /// invariant pin on a typed fixture, a future M4 admission-webhook
3371 /// `const fn` per-`:politicas :rate-limit :window` canonical-arm
3372 /// resolver over a typed [`RateLimit`], any future `const fn`
3373 /// per-`:contratos`-edge rate-limit-override overlay resolver over
3374 /// the substrate primitive) now reaches the same typed dispatch on
3375 /// the substrate primitive at const-eval time as at runtime.
3376 ///
3377 /// Pinned load-bearing at the substrate-primitive level by
3378 /// [`tests::rate_limit_canonical_unit_accessor_is_const_fn`] (const-
3379 /// eval-surface pin via `const fn` wrapper).
3380 #[must_use]
3381 pub const fn canonical_unit(&self) -> Option<RateLimitUnit> {
3382 RateLimitUnit::from_window(self.window)
3383 }
3384}
3385
3386/// Typed closed-set enum for the three canonical `:politicas :rate-limit`
3387/// `:window` units — `Second` / `Minute` / `Hour` — the `rate_limit_codec`
3388/// round-trips losslessly (`"<n>/s"` / `"<n>/m"` / `"<n>/h"`).
3389///
3390/// The `{"s" ↔ 1s, "m" ↔ 60s, "h" ↔ 3600s}` bijection every consumer of
3391/// the `:politicas :rate-limit` unit surface reads from
3392/// ([`rate_limit_codec::parse`]'s `unit → Duration` dispatch,
3393/// [`rate_limit_codec::render`]'s `Duration → unit` projection, the
3394/// [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`] predicate the
3395/// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] gate keys off, the future M4
3396/// per-Aplicacao Envoy config reconciler's `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.fill_interval`
3397/// projection) now lives inside this typed enum's `match self` arms — a
3398/// future rate-limit-unit addition (a `"d"` day suffix once Envoy's
3399/// `rate_limit_action` grows daily-bucket support) is one new variant
3400/// plus the exhaustiveness arms on the four methods, so every consumer
3401/// picks it up by compile-time construction rather than a runtime
3402/// table-scan miss.
3403///
3404/// The prior `RATE_LIMIT_UNIT_TABLE: &[(&str, u64)]` slice-of-tuples was
3405/// scanned via `find_map` at every projection call — an untyped runtime
3406/// walk that carried no compile-time link between the parse arm's
3407/// accepted suffixes, the render arm's emitted suffixes, and the
3408/// validate gate's accepted windows. A future rate-limit-unit addition
3409/// that landed one row without threading through the other consumers
3410/// (or a copy-paste flip that collapsed two rows onto one suffix) would
3411/// silently split the accepted-set across the three consumers — the
3412/// parse arm accepts `"d"` and rejects `"s"`, the render arm emits `"h"`
3413/// for a 24h window that parse can't round-trip, the validate gate
3414/// misses one canonical window. Lifting the pairs onto a typed
3415/// closed-set enum with exhaustive `match` arms makes any such
3416/// half-landed extension a caixa-core build error (the compiler enforces
3417/// arm coverage on every method), not a silent per-consumer drift
3418/// surfacing at apply time. Same "closed-set typed-enum discriminator"
3419/// discipline the sibling [`PlacementStrategy`] (cc8f749),
3420/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`],
3421/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`],
3422/// [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`], and [`crate::CaixaKind`]
3423/// closed-set typed enums carry on their respective closed-set axes —
3424/// extended onto the seventh closed-set typed-enum discriminator axis
3425/// on the caixa typed surface (the `:politicas :rate-limit :window`
3426/// canonical-unit axis).
3427#[derive(
3428 Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, gen_platform::IsVariant,
3429)]
3430pub enum RateLimitUnit {
3431 /// 1-second window — canonical author-surface suffix `"s"`
3432 /// (`"<n>/s"`), maps onto Envoy's `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.fill_interval`
3433 /// with a 1s magnitude.
3434 Second,
3435 /// 1-minute window — canonical author-surface suffix `"m"`
3436 /// (`"<n>/m"`), maps onto Envoy's `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.fill_interval`
3437 /// with a 60s magnitude.
3438 Minute,
3439 /// 1-hour window — canonical author-surface suffix `"h"`
3440 /// (`"<n>/h"`), maps onto Envoy's `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.fill_interval`
3441 /// with a 3600s magnitude.
3442 Hour,
3443}
3444
3445impl RateLimitUnit {
3446 /// Exhaustive iteration surface for every consumer that reads the
3447 /// full canonical-unit set (the byte-parity witness against the
3448 /// prior `RATE_LIMIT_UNIT_TABLE` shape, the future M4 admission
3449 /// webhook's accepted-suffix listing in its rejection body, any
3450 /// future round-trip fuzz harness). A future variant addition to
3451 /// [`RateLimitUnit`] extends this slice as a single edit and every
3452 /// consumer picks up the new entry by construction — the compiler-
3453 /// checked exhaustiveness on the sibling method `match` arms is the
3454 /// build-time guarantee that no arm forgets to grow.
3455 pub const ALL: &'static [Self] = &[Self::Second, Self::Minute, Self::Hour];
3456
3457 /// Canonical author-surface suffix — the `"s"` / `"m"` / `"h"` byte-
3458 /// string every `<n>/<unit>` rate-limit shape carries after its
3459 /// `/` separator. The single source of truth the codec's parse and
3460 /// render arms both dispatch on: the parse arm matches an incoming
3461 /// suffix against every [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] entry's `as_suffix`
3462 /// output; the render arm emits the entry's `as_suffix` verbatim
3463 /// after the rate magnitude.
3464 #[must_use]
3465 pub const fn as_suffix(self) -> &'static str {
3466 match self {
3467 Self::Second => "s",
3468 Self::Minute => "m",
3469 Self::Hour => "h",
3470 }
3471 }
3472
3473 /// Canonical `Duration` for this unit — the token-bucket refill
3474 /// period the [`RateLimit::window`] axis carries when the surrounding
3475 /// slot's `:rate-limit` author surface named this unit.
3476 #[must_use]
3477 pub const fn window(self) -> Duration {
3478 Duration::from_secs(match self {
3479 Self::Second => 1,
3480 Self::Minute => 60,
3481 Self::Hour => 3_600,
3482 })
3483 }
3484
3485 /// Parse the `<n>/<unit>`-shaped suffix into the typed enum, or
3486 /// `None` when `suffix` is outside the closed-set arm-string set
3487 /// [`Self::as_suffix`] emits. The single `str → Self` projection
3488 /// [`rate_limit_codec::parse`] consumes.
3489 #[must_use]
3490 pub fn from_suffix(suffix: &str) -> Option<Self> {
3491 Self::ALL.iter().copied().find(|u| u.as_suffix() == suffix)
3492 }
3493
3494 /// Recognize a canonical rate-limit `Duration` as one of the three
3495 /// arms, or `None` when `window` carries sub-second residue or a
3496 /// second-magnitude outside the closed-set arm-window set
3497 /// [`Self::window`] emits. The single `Duration → Self` projection
3498 /// [`rate_limit_codec::render`] + [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`]
3499 /// both consume.
3500 ///
3501 /// `pub const fn` — the reverse `Duration → Self` projection now
3502 /// carries the same `const`-eval-surface posture the sibling
3503 /// `pub const fn` [`Self::as_suffix`] / [`Self::window`] scalar-
3504 /// projection accessors on this closed-set typed enum already
3505 /// carry, and the paired `pub const fn` [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`]
3506 /// typed-`RateLimit`-projection sibling composes through in `const`
3507 /// context. Routes byte-for-byte through the peer `pub const fn`
3508 /// [`Self::window`] canonical-`Duration` projection so any future
3509 /// arm-magnitude edit on the sibling accessor reaches this reverse
3510 /// resolver by construction — the `s == Self::<Arm>.window().as_secs()`
3511 /// per-arm probes each dispatch through one `pub const fn` on the
3512 /// substrate primitive rather than a hand-authored per-arm second-
3513 /// magnitude literal that would silently drift on any future
3514 /// [`Self::window`] arm-magnitude edit.
3515 ///
3516 /// Prior to the `const` lift the body dispatched through
3517 /// `Self::ALL.iter().copied().find(|u| u.window() == window)` — an
3518 /// iterator-driven linear scan whose iterator methods
3519 /// (`.iter()` / `.copied()` / `.find()`) and `Duration`-side
3520 /// `PartialEq` dispatch each carry non-`const` bounds on stable
3521 /// Rust 1.94, so any downstream substrate-side `const`-context
3522 /// consumer of the reverse resolver (a module-scope
3523 /// `const _:() = assert!(RateLimitUnit::from_window(<canonical>).is_some())`
3524 /// invariant pin on a typed fixture, a future M4
3525 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer admission-
3526 /// webhook `const fn` per-`:politicas` canonical-window floor over a
3527 /// typed [`RateLimit`] scalar, any future `const fn`
3528 /// per-`:contratos`-edge rate-limit-override overlay resolver over
3529 /// the substrate primitive that wants to fan on the canonical unit
3530 /// at compile time) surfaced as a downstream E0015 far from the
3531 /// resolver's own declaration. The `pub const fn` posture closes
3532 /// the drift structurally at caixa-core build time.
3533 ///
3534 /// Pinned load-bearing at the substrate-primitive level by
3535 /// [`tests::rate_limit_unit_from_window_accessor_is_const_fn`] (const-
3536 /// eval-surface pin via `const fn` wrapper) and
3537 /// [`tests::rate_limit_unit_from_window_composes_through_window_accessor`]
3538 /// (composition-witness pin against the peer `Self::window` scalar
3539 /// dispatch).
3540 #[must_use]
3541 pub const fn from_window(window: Duration) -> Option<Self> {
3542 if window.subsec_nanos() != 0 {
3543 return None;
3544 }
3545 // Route through the peer `pub const fn` [`Self::window`]
3546 // canonical-`Duration` projection so any future arm-magnitude
3547 // edit on the sibling accessor reaches this reverse resolver by
3548 // construction — the per-arm `secs` comparison keys off
3549 // `Duration::as_secs` (`pub const fn`), not a hand-authored
3550 // per-arm second-magnitude literal that would silently drift.
3551 let secs = window.as_secs();
3552 if secs == Self::Second.window().as_secs() {
3553 Some(Self::Second)
3554 } else if secs == Self::Minute.window().as_secs() {
3555 Some(Self::Minute)
3556 } else if secs == Self::Hour.window().as_secs() {
3557 Some(Self::Hour)
3558 } else {
3559 None
3560 }
3561 }
3562
3563 /// Canonical rate-limit `Duration` for a unit suffix, or `None` when
3564 /// `suffix` is outside the closed-set arm-string set [`Self::as_suffix`]
3565 /// emits. Composes [`Self::from_suffix`] with [`Self::window`] — the
3566 /// single `&str → Duration` projection [`rate_limit_codec::parse`]
3567 /// consumes.
3568 ///
3569 /// The peer `Duration → &'static str` axis folded onto the substrate
3570 /// primitive [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`] typed accessor once both
3571 /// production consumers ([`rate_limit_codec::render`] and
3572 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s canonical-window gate)
3573 /// migrated (61421a6): the free helper's `Duration → &str` projection
3574 /// is now the two-step composition
3575 /// `rl.canonical_unit().map(RateLimitUnit::as_suffix)` every consumer
3576 /// reads through the typed accessor. This lift closes the peer
3577 /// `&str → Duration` axis by folding the vestigial module-private
3578 /// `rate_limit_window_from_unit` delegate onto this associated method
3579 /// — the codec's parse arm and every future wire-side consumer of the
3580 /// `&str → Duration` projection (a future admission-webhook that
3581 /// reads a `:rate-limit` shape off a CR spec's `raw string` value
3582 /// before it's promoted to a validated typed slot, a future
3583 /// `feira lint` shape-probe that reads the author-surface bytes
3584 /// verbatim) now reach for exactly one typed dispatch on the
3585 /// substrate primitive.
3586 ///
3587 /// Same "closed-set typed-enum discriminator with canonical
3588 /// projections per axis" discipline the sibling [`Self::as_suffix`]
3589 /// / [`Self::window`] / [`Self::from_suffix`] / [`Self::from_window`]
3590 /// methods carry — this associated method closes the fifth (and last
3591 /// unlifted) projection axis on the arm-table, so the closed-set enum
3592 /// now owns every `str ↔ Duration ↔ Self` typed dispatch every
3593 /// consumer of the `:politicas :rate-limit :window` axis reaches
3594 /// through. A future rate-limit-unit addition (a `"d"` day suffix
3595 /// once Envoy's `rate_limit_action` grows daily-bucket support, a
3596 /// `"ms"` sub-second window once high-throughput per-edge policies
3597 /// come into scope per MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) is one new
3598 /// variant plus one arm per method — the compiler enforces
3599 /// exhaustiveness on every consumer's `match self` arms and picks
3600 /// the new unit up by construction across all five projections.
3601 #[must_use]
3602 pub fn window_from_suffix(suffix: &str) -> Option<Duration> {
3603 Self::from_suffix(suffix).map(Self::window)
3604 }
3605}
3606
3607/// Route [`std::fmt::Display`] through [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`], so
3608/// every consumer that formats a canonical rate-limit unit as user-
3609/// facing text (future M4 admission-webhook rejection bodies naming
3610/// the accepted-suffix set, future `feira app graph` per-`:politicas`
3611/// unit column) lands on the same `"s"` / `"m"` / `"h"` byte-string the
3612/// codec's parse arm accepts and the render arm emits. Same
3613/// as_str-through-Display convergence discipline the sibling
3614/// [`PlacementStrategy`], [`crate::CaixaKind`],
3615/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`], and
3616/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`] closed-set typed enums carry.
3617impl std::fmt::Display for RateLimitUnit {
3618 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
3619 f.write_str(self.as_suffix())
3620 }
3621}
3622
3623/// Upper-bound ceiling on the `:politicas :timeout` axis — every
3624/// validated [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] past
3625/// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] lies in `1ms..=POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`
3626/// (inclusive on both ends, integer-millisecond magnitudes by the
3627/// canonical-form gate immediately preceding).
3628///
3629/// The typed field is `Option<Duration>` (the zero-floor arm
3630/// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero`] already rejects
3631/// `Duration::ZERO`, and the canonical-form arm
3632/// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical`] already rejects
3633/// sub-millisecond residue), so a programmatic struct literal
3634/// (`MeshPolicy { timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(86_400)), .. }` —
3635/// 24h) and the equivalent author-surface form
3636/// (`(:politicas (:timeout "24h"))` — the codec emits `"h"` for any
3637/// integer-hour magnitude) both round-trip cleanly through serde — a
3638/// structurally unbounded `Duration` ceiling. A `:timeout` value far
3639/// above the documented production-playbook band (Envoy default `15s`,
3640/// Istio per-route typical `≤ 30s`, AWS App Mesh `httpRouteTimeout`
3641/// schema typical `≤ 60s`, Linkerd `request_timeout` typical `10s`,
3642/// Kubernetes ingress-nginx `proxy_read_timeout` default `60s` capped
3643/// at `~3600s`) silently degenerates the mesh-policy contract: the
3644/// per-call deadline is structurally so long that no realistic
3645/// synchronous-`:contratos` traversal can reach it, so the typed slot
3646/// becomes a no-op carried on every emitted Envoy / Cilium L7 timeout
3647/// overlay — the MESH-COMPOSITION §V CSE invariant "no infinite
3648/// blocking" degenerates to a nominal-only contract on the
3649/// synchronous-call path. Pairs with the [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] cap on
3650/// the sibling `:politicas :retries` axis and the
3651/// [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] cap on the sibling
3652/// `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` axis — all three close
3653/// the "structurally unbounded ceiling on a typed `:politicas` axis"
3654/// footgun the prior zero-floor-and-canonical-form-only checks left
3655/// open.
3656///
3657/// The 1h (3600s = `3_600_000` ms) ceiling matches the largest unit the
3658/// shared duration codec emits (`"<n>h"` for any integer-hour
3659/// magnitude) — every value in the canonical authoring form's
3660/// `<integer><unit>` grammar at or below this cap renders to a clean
3661/// canonical string. The cap sits an order of magnitude above every
3662/// documented production-playbook recommendation band (Envoy default
3663/// `15s`, Istio production `≤ 30s`, Linkerd production `≤ 10s`, AWS
3664/// App Mesh production `≤ 60s`) and at the Kubernetes ingress-nginx
3665/// configured maximum (`proxy_read_timeout` typical max `3600s`),
3666/// below the clearly-pathological "effectively no timeout" floor
3667/// (`24h`, `7d`, `Duration::MAX`): a value the author can plausibly
3668/// want for a long-running synchronous workflow, but a hard wall above
3669/// which the mesh-level deadline is structurally a non-deadline.
3670/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the bound has exactly one source
3671/// of truth — the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
3672/// materializer's admission webhook and the caixa-mesh-side
3673/// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
3674/// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) read from one place. Same shape every
3675/// other typed upper bound in this crate carries
3676/// ([`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`], [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`],
3677/// [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`],
3678/// [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`],
3679/// [`crate::render::NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN`]).
3680pub const POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX: Duration = Duration::from_secs(3600);
3681
3682/// Upper-bound ceiling on the `:politicas :retries` axis — every
3683/// validated [`MeshPolicy::retries`] past
3684/// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] lies in `1..=POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`.
3685///
3686/// The typed slot is `Option<u32>` (`None` = no retries on transient
3687/// failure; `Some(0)` already rejected by the
3688/// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero`] zero-floor arm), so a
3689/// programmatic struct literal (`MeshPolicy { retries: Some(100_000),
3690/// .. }`) and the equivalent author-surface form
3691/// (`(:politicas (:retries 100000))`) both round-trip cleanly through
3692/// serde / the codec — a structurally unbounded `u32` ceiling. The
3693/// runtime substrate that consumes the value (Envoy's
3694/// `retry_policy.num_retries`, the `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig`
3695/// per-`:politicas` overlay MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 names, AWS
3696/// App Mesh's `gRPCRouteRetryPolicy.maxRetries` whose schema-side
3697/// admission cap is 10) translates a four-billion-retry policy into a
3698/// thundering-herd amplification vector on transient failure — the
3699/// caller's one request fans out to `retries` server-side calls per
3700/// edge per traversal, multiplying load by `(retries+1)^depth` across
3701/// the synchronous-`:contratos` subgraph. The MESH-COMPOSITION §V CSE
3702/// invariant "no infinite blocking" pairs with a no-runaway-amplification
3703/// invariant on the retry axis; both belong at the typed-slot layer.
3704///
3705/// The `10` ceiling matches AWS App Mesh's explicit hard cap (the only
3706/// upstream mesh-policy schema that documents one) and sits above the
3707/// Envoy / Istio practical-recommendation band (`num_retries ≤ 5` in
3708/// every documented production playbook): a value the author can
3709/// plausibly want, but a hard wall above which the policy is
3710/// structurally a footgun. Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the bound
3711/// has exactly one source of truth — a future axis reaching for the
3712/// same value (the M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
3713/// materializer's admission webhook, the caixa-mesh-side
3714/// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` overlay's per-edge cap) reads from
3715/// one place. Same shape every other typed upper bound in this crate
3716/// carries ([`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`],
3717/// [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`],
3718/// [`crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HTTP_PATH_MAX_LEN`],
3719/// [`crate::render::NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN`]).
3720pub const POLICY_RETRIES_MAX: u32 = 10;
3721
3722/// Upper-bound ceiling on the `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures`
3723/// axis — every validated [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] past
3724/// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] lies in
3725/// `1..=POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`.
3726///
3727/// The typed field is `u32` (the zero-floor arm
3728/// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures`] already rejects
3729/// `0` — a breaker that trips on the first call), so a programmatic
3730/// struct literal (`CircuitBreaker { max_failures: u32::MAX, .. }`)
3731/// and the equivalent author-surface form
3732/// (`(:circuit-breaker (:max-failures 4294967295))`) both round-trip
3733/// cleanly through serde — a structurally unbounded `u32` ceiling. A
3734/// `max_failures` value far above the documented production-playbook
3735/// band (Hystrix `circuitBreaker.requestVolumeThreshold` default 20,
3736/// Istio `outlierDetection.consecutive5xxErrors` default 5, Envoy
3737/// `outlier_detection.consecutive_5xx` default 5, Polly / Resilience4j
3738/// typical 5–50) silently disables the breaker's protection role:
3739/// the threshold is structurally so high that no realistic
3740/// failures-per-`:window` traffic shape can reach it, so the breaker
3741/// never trips and the typed slot becomes a no-op carried on every
3742/// emitted Envoy / Cilium L7 overlay. Pairs with the
3743/// [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] cap on the sibling `:politicas :retries`
3744/// axis — both close the "structurally unbounded `u32` ceiling on a
3745/// typed policy axis" footgun the prior zero-floor-only checks left
3746/// open.
3747///
3748/// The `1000` ceiling sits an order of magnitude above every
3749/// documented upstream production-playbook recommendation band (the
3750/// highest is Hystrix's 20-default `requestVolumeThreshold`, the
3751/// Istio / Envoy / Polly / Resilience4j ones all sit ≤ 50) and below
3752/// the clearly-pathological "effectively no protection"
3753/// floor (`10_000`, `100_000`, `u32::MAX`): a value the author can
3754/// plausibly want at hyperscale, but a hard wall above which the
3755/// policy is structurally a no-op. Lifted as a typed `pub const` so
3756/// the bound has exactly one source of truth — the future M4
3757/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's admission
3758/// webhook and the caixa-mesh-side `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig`
3759/// per-`:politicas` overlay (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) read from
3760/// one place. Same shape every other typed upper bound in this crate
3761/// carries ([`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`],
3762/// [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`],
3763/// [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`],
3764/// [`crate::render::NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN`]).
3765pub const POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX: u32 = 1000;
3766
3767/// Upper-bound ceiling on the `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window` axis —
3768/// every validated [`CircuitBreaker::window`] past
3769/// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] lies in
3770/// `1ms..=POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX` (inclusive on both ends,
3771/// integer-millisecond magnitudes by the canonical-form gate
3772/// immediately preceding).
3773///
3774/// The typed field is `Duration` (the zero-floor arm
3775/// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow`] already rejects
3776/// `Duration::ZERO`, and the canonical-form arm
3777/// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical`] already rejects
3778/// sub-millisecond residue), so a programmatic struct literal
3779/// (`CircuitBreaker { window: Duration::from_secs(86_400), .. }` — 24h)
3780/// and the equivalent author-surface form
3781/// (`(:circuit-breaker (:window "24h"))` — the codec emits `"h"` for any
3782/// integer-hour magnitude) both round-trip cleanly through serde — a
3783/// structurally unbounded `Duration` ceiling. A `:window` value far
3784/// above the documented production-playbook band (Hystrix
3785/// `metrics.rollingStats.timeInMilliseconds` default `10s`,
3786/// resilience4j `slidingWindowSize` time-based typical `10s..=60s`,
3787/// Istio `outlierDetection.interval` default `10s`, Envoy
3788/// `outlier_detection.interval` default `10s`, AWS App Mesh
3789/// circuit-breaker time-window typical `30s..=300s`) degenerates the
3790/// breaker's role: a rolling-window failure counter whose window is
3791/// hours long is operationally a lifetime counter, the breaker's
3792/// "recent failures" memory is structurally so long that transient
3793/// failures are never forgotten, and the typed slot becomes a no-op
3794/// trigger that trips once and stays tripped for the lifetime of the
3795/// component carried on every emitted Envoy / Cilium L7 overlay.
3796///
3797/// The 1h (3600s = `3_600_000` ms) ceiling matches the largest unit the
3798/// shared duration codec emits (`"<n>h"` for any integer-hour
3799/// magnitude) — every value in the canonical authoring form's
3800/// `<integer><unit>` grammar at or below this cap renders to a clean
3801/// canonical string — and matches the sibling [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`]
3802/// cap on the first typed-`Duration` `:politicas` axis: the two
3803/// duration-typed `:politicas` axes now share a single uniform top
3804/// edge so the next typed-slot wiring (the future caixa-mesh
3805/// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay, the M4
3806/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-policy
3807/// admission webhook) reaches for either field knowing the value is
3808/// in `1ms..=1h` without re-validating at the renderer layer. The cap
3809/// sits two orders of magnitude above every documented upstream
3810/// production-playbook recommendation band (Hystrix / resilience4j /
3811/// Istio / Envoy all default to 10s; AWS App Mesh maxes out at ~5m)
3812/// and below the clearly-pathological "rolling window degenerates to
3813/// lifetime counter" floor (`24h`, `7d`, `Duration::MAX`): a value the
3814/// author can plausibly want for a very-low-traffic long-tail
3815/// failure-detection window, but a hard wall above which the breaker's
3816/// rolling-window contract is structurally a lifetime-counter contract.
3817/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the bound has exactly one source
3818/// of truth — the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
3819/// materializer's admission webhook and the caixa-mesh-side
3820/// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
3821/// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) read from one place. Same shape every
3822/// other typed upper bound in this crate carries
3823/// ([`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`], [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`],
3824/// [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`],
3825/// [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`],
3826/// [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`],
3827/// [`crate::render::NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN`]).
3828pub const POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX: Duration = Duration::from_secs(3600);
3829
3830/// Upper-bound ceiling on the `:politicas :rate-limit` rate axis —
3831/// every validated [`RateLimit::rate`] past
3832/// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] lies in
3833/// `1..=POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`.
3834///
3835/// The typed field is `u32` (the zero-floor arm
3836/// [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero`] already rejects `0` — a
3837/// zero-rate limit denies every request, the canonical "I forgot
3838/// that 0 means deny-everything" footgun), so a programmatic struct
3839/// literal (`RateLimit { rate: u32::MAX, window: Duration::from_secs(1) }`)
3840/// and the equivalent author-surface form (`(:rate-limit "4294967295/s")`
3841/// — the `rate_limit_codec` parses any `u32`-shaped magnitude) both
3842/// round-trip cleanly through serde — a structurally unbounded `u32`
3843/// ceiling. The runtime substrate consuming the value (Envoy's
3844/// `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.max_tokens`, the future
3845/// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
3846/// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 names) translates a four-billion-token
3847/// rate-limit into a no-op rate-limiter: the bucket capacity is
3848/// structurally so high no realistic per-edge traffic shape can
3849/// drain it, the limiter never trips, and the typed slot becomes a
3850/// "rate-limit declared, no enforcement" footgun — the canonical
3851/// declared-but-inert shape every other `:politicas` cap arm
3852/// closes ([`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] thundering-herd amplification,
3853/// [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] no-op-breaker, etc.).
3854///
3855/// The `1_000_000` (1M) ceiling sits two-to-three orders of magnitude
3856/// above every documented upstream production-playbook recommendation
3857/// band (Envoy `local_rate_limit` typical `10..=10_000` RPS, Istio
3858/// `RateLimitFilter` typical `10..=10_000` RPS, Cloudflare WAF
3859/// rate-rule Free / Pro `10_000` req/min, AWS API Gateway account
3860/// default `10_000` RPS, Kong typical `100..=10_000`, NGINX
3861/// `limit_req_zone` typical `1..=1_000` RPS) and below the
3862/// clearly-pathological "paste-from-binary blob" floor (`100_000_000`,
3863/// `u32::MAX`): a value the author can plausibly want at hyperscale
3864/// (Cloudflare Enterprise rate-plans run to ~6M/min ≈ 1M/h on the
3865/// /h-window arm), but a hard wall above which the policy is
3866/// structurally a no-op carried verbatim on every emitted Envoy /
3867/// Cilium L7 overlay. The cap brackets all three canonical windows
3868/// the [`rate_limit_codec`] accepts: at `1M/s` (absurd hyperscale
3869/// ceiling, ~1M RPS per edge), at `1M/m` (~16.7k RPS, the
3870/// hyperscale-tier WAF band), at `1M/h` (~277 RPS, the common
3871/// per-endpoint API band). Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the bound
3872/// has exactly one source of truth — the future M4
3873/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's admission
3874/// webhook and the caixa-mesh-side `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig`
3875/// per-`:politicas` overlay (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) read from
3876/// one place. Same shape every other typed upper bound in this crate
3877/// carries ([`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`], [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`],
3878/// [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`], [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`],
3879/// [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`],
3880/// [`crate::LIMITS_WALL_CLOCK_MAX`],
3881/// [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`],
3882/// [`crate::render::NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN`]).
3883pub const POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX: u32 = 1_000_000;
3884
3885// `:entrada :host` total-length and per-label cap axes route through
3886// the lifted [`crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN`] (253) and
3887// [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`] (63) canonical bounds. The
3888// pair of aplicacao-private aliases the previous `validate_entrada_host`
3889// arms consumed (`ENTRADA_HOST_MAX_LEN = 253`, `ENTRADA_HOST_LABEL_MAX_LEN
3890// = 63`) were structurally the same K8s Gateway API v1 Hostname
3891// admission-schema bounds — the total-length cap on the OpenAPI
3892// `Hostname` type and the per-`.`-separated-label DNS-1123 cap on the
3893// same regex — that the peer axes at the caixa-core::render level pin,
3894// so hoisting both readers onto the shared lifted constants closes the
3895// third-occurrence duplication threshold structurally: the M4
3896// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-host / per-
3897// label validator, the future per-`Certificate` SAN emitter, and every
3898// other per-Gateway-API-Hostname landing site reach the same one place
3899// as the `:entrada :host` gate does — no per-axis alias drift surface
3900// between them, by construction.
3901
3902/// Max byte length for an Akka-cluster-sharding `:placement :shard-key`
3903/// extractor expression — the upper bound `validate_placement_shard_key`
3904/// enforces on every well-shaped shard-key past validate. The realistic
3905/// shard-key forms in the wild (`tenantId`, `customerId`, `$tenantId`,
3906/// `metadata.tenantId`, `${tenant}`, `$.user.id`) all sit well under 64
3907/// bytes; the 63-byte cap mirrors the DNS-1123 label cap on the peer
3908/// `:placement :affinity` / `:placement :clusters` identifier-shaped
3909/// axes and surfaces the canonical "paste-from-doc multi-line blob landed
3910/// in `:shard-key`" footgun at validate time rather than at the future
3911/// M4 Akka-style cluster-sharding reconciler's hash-extractor pass.
3912const PLACEMENT_SHARD_KEY_MAX_LEN: usize = 63;
3913
3914/// Reject `:membros :caixa` values the K8s apiserver would refuse at
3915/// admission time. Thin wrapper around [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`]
3916/// that maps the shared parser-shaped reason into the
3917/// [`AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid`] variant, so the diagnostic
3918/// is self-locating (the offending `caixa:` is named verbatim) and
3919/// the author can grep their caixa.lisp for `:caixa "<name>"` and
3920/// fix it in one edit. Same diagnostic shape as
3921/// [`AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid`] (c7d05ec) and
3922/// [`AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid`] (9888b13).
3923fn validate_membro_caixa(caixa: &str) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
3924 // Empty is already gated by `MembroCaixaEmpty` at the call site;
3925 // re-checking here keeps the predicate usable from any future
3926 // call site (the M4 CR materializer) without an empty-check
3927 // footgun. The shared
3928 // [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] helper brackets
3929 // the empty-first + shape cascade every peer name axis
3930 // (`:placement :clusters`, `:placement :affinity`, `:contratos
3931 // :de`/`:para`, `:entrada :para`, `:children :caixa`, `:nome`,
3932 // `:upgrade-from :module`) routes through, so drift between the
3933 // eight axes' accepted DNS-1123-label sets is structurally
3934 // impossible.
3935 crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label(
3936 caixa,
3937 || AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaEmpty,
3938 |reason| AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid {
3939 caixa: caixa.to_string(),
3940 reason,
3941 },
3942 )
3943}
3944
3945/// Reject `:placement :clusters` entries the K8s apiserver would refuse
3946/// at admission time. Thin wrapper around [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`]
3947/// that maps the shared parser-shaped reason into the
3948/// [`AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid`] variant.
3949///
3950/// Cluster names land in DNS-1123-label territory across every consumer:
3951/// the K8s context name keying `kubeconfig`, the `clusters[]` filter
3952/// the `lareira-fleet-programs` aggregator applies to scope programs to
3953/// their owning cluster (caixa-mesh's `placement.clusters` overlay,
3954/// 4d91c0b), the namespace prefix the future cross-cluster fan-out
3955/// emits per entry, and the `cluster.x-k8s.io/v1beta1/Cluster.metadata.name`
3956/// cluster identity the M4 CR materializer round-trips. Each apiserver-
3957/// side schema enforces the DNS-1123 label rule on admission; a
3958/// structurally invalid cluster name (`"Rio"`, `"my_cluster"`,
3959/// `"team.rio"`, `"-rio"`, `"rio-"`, the >63-byte UUID-shaped
3960/// mistaken-identity slug) silently passes the prior empty-/duplicate-
3961/// only gate and the failure surfaces as a no-match at filter time —
3962/// the workload doesn't land in the named cluster, with no diagnostic
3963/// naming the offending `:clusters` entry. Lifting the gate to caixa-
3964/// build time mirrors the `:membros :caixa` value-shape trajectory
3965/// (3f9d7a0) on the peer name axis.
3966///
3967/// The diagnostic carries the offending `cluster:` verbatim plus a
3968/// parser-shaped `reason:` naming the specific violation, so the
3969/// author can grep their caixa.lisp for `:clusters` and fix it in
3970/// one edit. Same diagnostic shape as
3971/// [`AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid`] (3f9d7a0).
3972fn validate_placement_cluster(cluster: &str) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
3973 // Empty is already gated by `PlacementClusterEmpty` at the call
3974 // site; re-checking here keeps the predicate usable from any
3975 // future call site (the M4 CR materializer's per-cluster validator)
3976 // without an empty-check footgun. Routes through the shared
3977 // [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] gate the peer
3978 // name axes each land on.
3979 crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label(
3980 cluster,
3981 || AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterEmpty,
3982 |reason| AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid {
3983 cluster: cluster.to_string(),
3984 reason,
3985 },
3986 )
3987}
3988
3989/// Reject `:placement :affinity` hints whose shape can never legitimately
3990/// land in any downstream selector or label-keyed routing axis. Thin
3991/// wrapper around [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`] that maps the
3992/// shared parser-shaped reason into the
3993/// [`AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid`] variant, so the
3994/// diagnostic is self-locating (the offending `:affinity` is named
3995/// verbatim) and the author can grep their caixa.lisp for
3996/// `:affinity "<hint>"` and fix it in one edit.
3997///
3998/// The `:affinity` slot carries a placement-engine hint — canonical
3999/// examples in the M3 surface are `"data-locality"`, `"low-latency"`,
4000/// `"anti-affinity"` — that flows verbatim into the M3 Adaptive
4001/// compression overlay and the future M4 placement-engine's per-hint
4002/// routing axis. Each downstream consumer (caixa-mesh's
4003/// `placement.affinity` overlay at caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:126, the
4004/// future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
4005/// `spec.placement.affinity` admission rule, the future M4 per-hint
4006/// node-affinity / pod-affinity rule generator keying off the same
4007/// value as a K8s `app.pleme.io/affinity-hint=<value>` label
4008/// selector) requires the value to be a DNS-1123 label — K8s label
4009/// values are bounded by `[a-z0-9A-Z_.-]{,63}` with a stricter
4010/// `[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?` floor in every identity-keyed
4011/// admission rule the apiserver enforces.
4012///
4013/// Until this gate landed an `:affinity "DataLocality"` (the canonical
4014/// TitleCase-from-an-ADR typo), `:affinity "data_locality"` (the
4015/// Python-module-name leak), `:affinity "data.locality"` (the
4016/// namespace-dot-on-a-label confusion), `:affinity "-data-locality"` /
4017/// `:affinity "data-locality-"` (boundary-hyphen violation),
4018/// `:affinity "data locality"` (paste-from-doc whitespace),
4019/// `:affinity "data-localité"` (un-Punycode-encoded IDN), or the
4020/// 64-byte over-cap slug silently passed the empty-only check and the
4021/// failure surfaced as a no-match at the M3 Adaptive compression
4022/// overlay's filter time (`placement.affinity` carried a malformed
4023/// value, no node matched, the workload landed on the default
4024/// heuristic) — the canonical "declared-but-inert" footgun mirroring
4025/// the empty-:affinity / empty-shard-key / zero-:politicas /
4026/// empty-:contratos-target gates already close on every other
4027/// declare-but-no-opinion axis. Lifting the rejection to a build-time
4028/// gate closes the fifth typed slot on the Aplicacao surface to land
4029/// on the canonical DNS-1123 label floor (after the four Servico-name
4030/// reference axes: `:membros :caixa` 3f9d7a0, `:placement :clusters`
4031/// 6c8c00b, `:contratos :de`/`:para` 8d5af6b, `:entrada :para`
4032/// b0e8748).
4033///
4034/// Same diagnostic shape as [`AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid`]
4035/// (6c8c00b) on the sibling `:placement :clusters` axis — both axes'
4036/// validated values are guaranteed-accepted by the apiserver without
4037/// re-validation at any downstream renderer or admission layer.
4038fn validate_placement_affinity(affinity: &str) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
4039 // Empty is gated separately at the call site for a self-locating
4040 // diagnostic; re-checking here keeps the predicate usable from any
4041 // future call site (the M4 CR materializer's per-affinity
4042 // validator) without an empty-check footgun. Routes through the
4043 // shared [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] gate the
4044 // peer name axes each land on.
4045 crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label(
4046 affinity,
4047 || AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityEmpty,
4048 |reason| AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid {
4049 affinity: affinity.to_string(),
4050 reason,
4051 },
4052 )
4053}
4054
4055/// Reject `:placement :shard-key` extractor expressions whose shape can
4056/// never legitimately drive the future M4 Akka-style cluster-sharding
4057/// reconciler's hash-extractor pass. Maps the per-byte / length checks
4058/// into the [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid`] variant, so the
4059/// diagnostic is self-locating (the offending `:shard-key` value is
4060/// named verbatim alongside the parser-shaped reason) and the author can
4061/// grep their caixa.lisp for `:shard-key "<expr>"` and fix it in one
4062/// edit.
4063///
4064/// The `:shard-key` slot is the Akka-cluster-sharding `ExtractEntityId`
4065/// axis (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4) — a single-token entity-id extractor
4066/// expression naming the message property to hash on. The realistic
4067/// shapes in the wild (`tenantId` / `customerId` / `userId` — bare
4068/// property name; `$tenantId` — Akka entity-id placeholder;
4069/// `metadata.tenantId` / `$.user.id` — JSONPath-style nested reference;
4070/// `${tenant}` — interpolation-style template) all sit in the printable
4071/// ASCII subset; the realistic *non-shapes* (a paste-from-doc
4072/// multi-line blob landing in `:shard-key`, an embedded space from a
4073/// paste-from-aligned-doc, a trailing newline from a paste-from-shell
4074/// heredoc, a non-ASCII byte from a paste-from-Unicode-doc, the
4075/// `:shard-key "tenant Id"` typo) silently passed the prior empty-only
4076/// check and the failure surfaces at the future M4 reconciler's hash
4077/// pass as a runtime extractor-evaluation error far from the source
4078/// `caixa.lisp`, with no field naming which member's `:shard-key`
4079/// carried the offending value.
4080///
4081/// The contract — the printable ASCII single-token intersection-floor
4082/// every Akka-style entity-id extractor implementation admits:
4083///
4084/// - 1..=[`PLACEMENT_SHARD_KEY_MAX_LEN`] (63) bytes — same cap as the
4085/// peer DNS-1123-label-shaped `:placement :affinity` /
4086/// `:placement :clusters` identifier axes; realistic shard-keys sit
4087/// well under 32 bytes, the cap surfaces paste-from-doc multi-line
4088/// blob footguns at validate time;
4089/// - every byte in the printable ASCII range `0x21..=0x7E` —
4090/// rejects whitespace (space, tab, CR, LF — `"$tenant Id"` /
4091/// `"$tenantId\n"` from paste-from-aligned-doc /
4092/// paste-from-shell-heredoc), control characters (`\x00..\x1F`,
4093/// `\x7F` — the canonical "embedded null from a copy-paste-binary
4094/// footgun"), and non-ASCII bytes (`"$tenàntId"` —
4095/// un-Punycode-encoded IDN that round-trips inconsistently across
4096/// NFC/NFD normalization).
4097///
4098/// The accepted set is broader than the DNS-1123 label floor the peer
4099/// `:placement :clusters` / `:placement :affinity` axes use because the
4100/// `:shard-key` value is not a K8s `metadata.name` / label-selector
4101/// landing site; it's an extractor expression the future Akka-style
4102/// reconciler reads as a property reference. The realistic forms
4103/// (`$tenantId`, `metadata.tenantId`, `${tenant}`, `$.user.id`) carry
4104/// `$` / `.` / `{` / `}` characters that the DNS-1123 grammar forbids
4105/// but every Akka-style entity-id extractor parses. The
4106/// printable-ASCII-token floor accepts every shape any such extractor
4107/// would accept while rejecting the cross-implementation footguns
4108/// (whitespace breaks token boundaries; non-ASCII round-trips
4109/// inconsistently across YAML emitters and NFC/NFD normalization;
4110/// control characters silently corrupt the next read).
4111///
4112/// Until this gate landed `validate_placement` only refused the
4113/// `Some("")` empty arm via [`AplicacaoError::ShardedKeyEmpty`]; a
4114/// structurally invalid `:shard-key` (`":shard-key \" $tenantId\""` —
4115/// leading space from paste-from-aligned-doc, `":shard-key \"$tenant
4116/// Id\""` — embedded space, `":shard-key \"$tenantId\\n\""` — trailing
4117/// newline from paste-from-shell-heredoc, `":shard-key \"$tenàntId\""`
4118/// — un-Punycode-encoded IDN, `":shard-key \"$tenantId\\x01\""` —
4119/// control character from paste-from-binary, the 64-byte over-cap
4120/// paste-from-doc multi-line slug) silently passed validate. The future
4121/// M4 Akka-style cluster-sharding reconciler's hash-extractor pass
4122/// would then surface the malformed value either as a runtime
4123/// extractor-evaluation error (whitespace breaks the extractor's token
4124/// boundary, no match) or as a silently-different shard assignment
4125/// across YAML emitters (non-ASCII normalizes differently between the
4126/// caixa-mesh-side YAML emitter and the in-cluster reconciler's YAML
4127/// parser, the same entity ID maps to two distinct shards on a
4128/// re-render). Lifting the shape gate to caixa-build time makes the
4129/// extractor-floor invariant a structural property of every validated
4130/// `Placement`: every `Sharded` placement past `validate_placement` has
4131/// a `:shard-key` the future M4 reconciler can hash without
4132/// re-validating at the runtime layer.
4133///
4134/// Mirrors the [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid`] /
4135/// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid`] /
4136/// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid`] payload-axis shape gates
4137/// on the peer `:contratos` payload axes — each lifts the
4138/// runtime-side parser's intersection-floor to a caixa-build-time gate,
4139/// closing the canonical "this passed validate but the runtime parser
4140/// rejected it" surprise.
4141fn validate_placement_shard_key(key: &str) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
4142 // Empty is gated separately at the call site via the more
4143 // self-locating [`AplicacaoError::ShardedKeyEmpty`] diagnostic;
4144 // re-checking here keeps the predicate usable from any future call
4145 // site (the M4 CR materializer's per-shard-key validator) without
4146 // an empty-check footgun.
4147 if key.is_empty() {
4148 return Err(AplicacaoError::ShardedKeyEmpty);
4149 }
4150 if key.len() > PLACEMENT_SHARD_KEY_MAX_LEN {
4151 return Err(AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid {
4152 shard_key: key.to_string(),
4153 reason: format!(
4154 "exceeds :shard-key max length of {PLACEMENT_SHARD_KEY_MAX_LEN} bytes \
4155 (got {} bytes; realistic Akka-style entity-id extractor expressions \
4156 — `tenantId`, `$tenantId`, `metadata.tenantId`, `${{tenant}}` — sit \
4157 well under 32 bytes, this length suggests a paste-from-doc \
4158 multi-line blob landed in `:shard-key` instead of a single-token \
4159 extractor expression)",
4160 key.len()
4161 ),
4162 });
4163 }
4164 for &b in key.as_bytes() {
4165 if (0x21..=0x7E).contains(&b) {
4166 continue;
4167 }
4168 let reason = if b == b' ' {
4169 "contains a space (Akka-style entity-id extractor expressions are \
4170 single-token references like `tenantId` / `$tenantId` / `metadata.tenantId`; \
4171 whitespace breaks the extractor's token boundary at the runtime layer, \
4172 and the paste-from-aligned-doc / paste-from-CSV footgun silently lands \
4173 a multi-token blob in one `:shard-key` slot)"
4174 .to_string()
4175 } else if b == b'\t' {
4176 "contains a tab character (paste-from-aligned-doc footgun; the \
4177 Akka-style entity-id extractor reads `:shard-key` as a single-token \
4178 reference, embedded whitespace breaks the token boundary at the \
4179 runtime hash-extractor pass)"
4180 .to_string()
4181 } else if b == b'\n' || b == b'\r' {
4182 format!(
4183 "contains line terminator 0x{b:02x} (paste-from-shell-heredoc / \
4184 paste-from-multiline-doc footgun; the Akka-style entity-id \
4185 extractor reads `:shard-key` as a single-token reference, embedded \
4186 newlines either truncate the value at the YAML emitter layer or \
4187 break the token boundary at the runtime hash-extractor pass)"
4188 )
4189 } else if b < 0x20 || b == 0x7F {
4190 format!(
4191 "contains control character 0x{b:02x} (the canonical \
4192 paste-from-binary / paste-from-screen-cleared-terminal footgun; \
4193 control characters silently corrupt round-trip serialization \
4194 across YAML emitters and break the runtime hash-extractor's \
4195 single-token parser)"
4196 )
4197 } else {
4198 format!(
4199 "contains non-ASCII byte 0x{b:02x} (the canonical \
4200 paste-from-Unicode-doc footgun; non-ASCII bytes round-trip \
4201 inconsistently across NFC/NFD normalization on APFS / ext4 / \
4202 across YAML emitter implementations — the same entity ID can \
4203 silently map to two distinct shards on a re-render. Use a \
4204 printable-ASCII extractor expression like `tenantId`, \
4205 `$tenantId`, or `metadata.tenantId`)"
4206 )
4207 };
4208 return Err(AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid {
4209 shard_key: key.to_string(),
4210 reason,
4211 });
4212 }
4213 Ok(())
4214}
4215
4216/// Reject `:contratos :de` / `:contratos :para` values whose shape
4217/// can never legitimately match a validated `:membros :caixa`. Thin
4218/// wrapper around [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`] that maps the
4219/// shared parser-shaped reason into the
4220/// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid`] variant, so the per-edge
4221/// diagnostic is self-locating (which slot — `:de` or `:para` — and
4222/// the offending value verbatim) and the author can grep their
4223/// caixa.lisp for `:de "<name>"` / `:para "<name>"` and fix it in
4224/// one edit.
4225///
4226/// Until this gate landed an empty or DNS-1123-malformed `:de` /
4227/// `:para` (`:de ""`, `:de "Cart"` the canonical TitleCase-from-an-ADR
4228/// typo, `:de "my_cart"` the Python-module-name leak, `:de "team.cart"`
4229/// the namespace-dot-on-a-label confusion, `:de "-cart"` / `:de "cart-"`
4230/// the boundary-hyphen violation, the 64-byte over-cap slug, `:de "café"`
4231/// un-Punycode-encoded IDN) silently passed the per-axis check and
4232/// surfaced as [`AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing`] at the
4233/// membership lookup — diagnostic-framed as "this caixa is not in
4234/// `:membros`" when the root cause is "this `:de` value is not a
4235/// well-shaped Servico-name identifier and could never legitimately
4236/// match any validated member". Because every `:membros :caixa` is
4237/// shape-validated through [`validate_membro_caixa`] (3f9d7a0), the
4238/// `names` HashSet structurally never contains an empty / malformed
4239/// string, so the membership lookup arm misframes every empty /
4240/// malformed input. Lifting the shape arm ahead of the lookup
4241/// preserves the legitimate `ContratoMemberMissing` arm (a
4242/// well-shaped `:de` that simply isn't in `:membros` — a phantom
4243/// reference) while routing every structurally-impossible-to-match
4244/// input through the narrower self-locating shape diagnostic.
4245///
4246/// Same diagnostic shape as [`AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid`]
4247/// (3f9d7a0) and [`AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid`]
4248/// (6c8c00b) — the third Aplicacao-level Servico-name reference axis
4249/// to land on the canonical [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`]
4250/// floor. The `slot: &'static str` field carries the kebab-case
4251/// `:de` / `:para` tag verbatim, mirroring [`BehaviorSpec::validate`]'s
4252/// per-callback-slot diagnostic shape and the
4253/// [`ManifestError::CodePathDuplicate`] (e113ace) / [`DepError::DepIsSelf`]
4254/// (85f102c) cross-list-tag pattern.
4255fn validate_contrato_caixa(slot: &'static str, caixa: &str) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
4256 // Routes through the shared
4257 // [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] gate the peer
4258 // name axes each land on. The `slot: &'static str` field flows
4259 // through both error variants so the diagnostic names which
4260 // per-edge axis (`:de` vs `:para`) the offending value came from.
4261 crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label(
4262 caixa,
4263 || AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaEmpty { slot },
4264 |reason| AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid {
4265 slot,
4266 caixa: caixa.to_string(),
4267 reason,
4268 },
4269 )
4270}
4271
4272/// Reject `:entrada :para` values whose shape can never legitimately
4273/// match a validated `:membros :caixa`. Thin wrapper around
4274/// [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`] that maps the shared parser-
4275/// shaped reason into the [`AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid`]
4276/// variant, so the diagnostic is self-locating (the offending
4277/// `:entrada :para` value is named verbatim) and the author can grep
4278/// their caixa.lisp for `:para "<name>"` and fix it in one edit.
4279///
4280/// Until this gate landed an empty or DNS-1123-malformed `:entrada
4281/// :para` (`:para ""`, `:para "Cart"` the canonical TitleCase-from-an-
4282/// ADR typo, `:para "my_cart"` the Python-module-name leak,
4283/// `:para "team.cart"` the namespace-dot-on-a-label confusion,
4284/// `:para "-cart"` / `:para "cart-"` the boundary-hyphen violation,
4285/// the 64-byte over-cap slug, `:para "café"` un-Punycode-encoded IDN)
4286/// silently passed the per-axis check and surfaced as
4287/// [`AplicacaoError::EntradaMemberMissing`] at the membership lookup
4288/// — diagnostic-framed as "this caixa is not in `:membros`" when the
4289/// root cause is "this `:entrada :para` value is not a well-shaped
4290/// Servico-name identifier and could never legitimately match any
4291/// validated member". Because every `:membros :caixa` is shape-
4292/// validated through [`validate_membro_caixa`] (3f9d7a0), the `names`
4293/// `HashSet` structurally never contains an empty / malformed string,
4294/// so the membership lookup arm misframes every empty / malformed
4295/// input. Lifting the shape arm ahead of the lookup preserves the
4296/// legitimate `EntradaMemberMissing` arm (a well-shaped `:para` that
4297/// simply isn't in `:membros` — a phantom reference) while routing
4298/// every structurally-impossible-to-match input through the narrower
4299/// self-locating shape diagnostic.
4300///
4301/// Same diagnostic shape as [`AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid`]
4302/// (3f9d7a0), [`AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid`] (6c8c00b),
4303/// and [`AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid`] (8d5af6b) — the
4304/// fourth and last Aplicacao-level Servico-name reference axis to
4305/// land on the canonical [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`] floor.
4306/// No `slot: &'static str` field because there is only one axis
4307/// (`:entrada :para`), unlike the dual-axis `:contratos :de`/`:para`;
4308/// the simpler shape mirrors [`validate_membro_caixa`] and
4309/// [`validate_placement_cluster`].
4310fn validate_entrada_para(para: &str) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
4311 // Empty is gated separately at the call site for a self-locating
4312 // diagnostic; re-checking here keeps the predicate usable from any
4313 // future call site (the M4 CR materializer's per-`:entrada`
4314 // validator) without an empty-check footgun. Routes through the
4315 // shared [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] gate the
4316 // peer name axes each land on.
4317 crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label(
4318 para,
4319 || AplicacaoError::EntradaParaEmpty,
4320 |reason| AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid {
4321 para: para.to_string(),
4322 reason,
4323 },
4324 )
4325}
4326
4327/// Reject `:entrada :host` values the K8s Gateway API v1 apiserver
4328/// would refuse at admission time. The contract — exactly the regex
4329/// the Gateway API CRD's OpenAPI schema enforces on `Listener.hostname`
4330/// and `HTTPRoute.spec.hostnames[]`,
4331/// `^(\*\.)?[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?(\.[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?)*$`
4332/// (max length 253; per-label max length 63):
4333///
4334/// - lowercase RFC 1123 DNS subdomain (`[a-z0-9-]` only; no
4335/// uppercase, no underscore, no Unicode/IDN — IDN must be
4336/// pre-encoded as Punycode `xn--…` by the author);
4337/// - exactly one optional leading wildcard label (`*.`); a wildcard
4338/// in any non-leading label position is rejected;
4339/// - each `.`-separated label is 1..=63 bytes, with non-hyphen
4340/// alphanumeric at both boundaries (no `-foo`, no `foo-`);
4341/// - total length 1..=253 bytes;
4342/// - no IPv4 literal (Gateway API forbids IP literals);
4343/// - no scheme (`https://`, `http://`), no port (`:8080`), no
4344/// whitespace, no path (`/`).
4345///
4346/// Lifted as a typed gate (rather than an inline cascade in
4347/// `validate()`) so the contract lives in one place — every future
4348/// per-host axis (the M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
4349/// materializer's host validator, the future per-`:entrada` SAN
4350/// emission for cert-manager Certificates, the multi-`:entrada`
4351/// host-collision gate when M4 lands `:entrada` as a `Vec`) reaches
4352/// for the same predicate, not its own. Same compounding shape as
4353/// `is_canonical_rate_limit_window` (808017c) and
4354/// [`WitTarget::label`] (previously the free `contrato_target_label`
4355/// helper, 5dbcfaf; lifted onto the typed [`WitTarget`] enum so the
4356/// per-variant label match is compiler-checked-exhaustive).
4357///
4358/// The diagnostic carries the offending `host:` verbatim plus a
4359/// parser-shaped `reason:` naming the specific violation, so the
4360/// author can grep their caixa.lisp for `:host "<host>"` and fix it
4361/// in one edit. Same diagnostic shape as `MembroVersaoInvalid`
4362/// (9888b13).
4363fn validate_entrada_host(host: &str) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
4364 // Empty is already gated by `EmptyEntradaHost` at the call site;
4365 // re-checking here keeps the predicate usable from any future
4366 // call site (M4 CR materializer) without an empty-check footgun.
4367 if host.is_empty() {
4368 return Err(AplicacaoError::EmptyEntradaHost);
4369 }
4370 if host.len() > crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN {
4371 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4372 host: host.to_string(),
4373 reason: format!(
4374 "exceeds Gateway API v1 Hostname max length of {cap} bytes \
4375 (got {} bytes; the K8s apiserver rejects longer hostnames at admission time)",
4376 host.len(),
4377 cap = crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN,
4378 ),
4379 });
4380 }
4381 if host.contains("://") {
4382 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4383 host: host.to_string(),
4384 reason: "must not carry a scheme (drop the `https://` or `http://` prefix; \
4385 Gateway API takes the bare hostname)"
4386 .to_string(),
4387 });
4388 }
4389 if host.contains('/') {
4390 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4391 host: host.to_string(),
4392 reason: "must not carry a path (drop the `/…` suffix; Gateway API path \
4393 matching is in `:entrada :paths`)"
4394 .to_string(),
4395 });
4396 }
4397 // After the `://` scheme-prefix and `/` path arms have ruled out the
4398 // two `:`-bearing shapes the Gateway API actively rejects with
4399 // location-shaped diagnostics, any remaining `:` in the host body is
4400 // either the canonical "I put the port in the `:host` slot"
4401 // authoring footgun (`"checkout.quero.cloud:8080"` — the `:port`
4402 // slot lives one axis away on the same `:entrada` block) or an
4403 // unbracketed IPv6 literal (`"2001:db8::1"`) which Gateway API v1
4404 // Hostname forbids identically to the IPv4-literal arm below. Both
4405 // shapes silently fell through the `://` and `/` arms before this
4406 // lift and surfaced as a deep `label "<rest>:<port>" contains
4407 // invalid character ':'` diagnostic from the per-byte loop near the
4408 // bottom of this predicate, which named the offending byte but not
4409 // the canonical authoring fix — for the port case the author has to
4410 // know the `:entrada` block carries a separate `:port u16` slot
4411 // (`caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs:1667`, `default_port = 8080`) and
4412 // move the value over; for the IPv6 case the author has to know
4413 // Gateway API v1 forbids IP literals across the board. The contract
4414 // doc-comment above already promises "no port (`:8080`)" verbatim
4415 // in the rejected-shape enumeration but the predicate's
4416 // implementation refused the `:` only as a side-effect of the
4417 // per-label `[a-z0-9-]` character-class loop; this arm brings the
4418 // implementation in line with the documented contract by surfacing
4419 // the canonical fix at the top-level shape gate, peer with how the
4420 // `://` arm names the scheme prefix and the `/` arm names the
4421 // `:entrada :paths` axis. Same compounding trajectory the recent
4422 // `is_gateway_api_http_path` (6a17961) per-byte tightening followed
4423 // — the typed slot's rejected set matches the apiserver's rejected
4424 // set, structurally, with a self-locating diagnostic at the
4425 // offending axis instead of a deep parser-shape leak.
4426 if host.contains(':') {
4427 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4428 host: host.to_string(),
4429 reason: "must not contain `:` (the port belongs in the `:entrada :port` \
4430 slot — a separate `u16` axis on the same `:entrada` block, \
4431 defaulting to 8080 — not in the host body; drop the `:<port>` \
4432 suffix and author the bare hostname. If you intended an IPv6 \
4433 literal (`2001:db8::1` / `::1` / `fe80::1`), Gateway API v1 \
4434 Hostname forbids IP literals identically to the IPv4-literal \
4435 arm — use a DNS name)"
4436 .to_string(),
4437 });
4438 }
4439 // Routed through the lifted [`crate::render::find_ascii_whitespace_byte`]
4440 // predicate — the same single source of truth every peer
4441 // ASCII-whitespace scan in caixa-core flows through: the four
4442 // typed-magnitude codec sites (`limits::parse_byte_size` backing
4443 // `:limits :memory`, `limits::parse_duration` backing `:limits
4444 // :wall-clock`, `limits::parse_millicores` backing `:limits :cpu`,
4445 // `aplicacao::rate_limit_codec::parse` backing `:politicas
4446 // :rate-limit`) and the shared duration codec
4447 // (`supervisor::duration_codec::parse`) backing `:supervisor
4448 // :restart-window` / `:politicas :timeout` / `:politicas
4449 // :circuit-breaker :window`. This landing closes the last string-typed
4450 // slot in caixa-core still calling `.bytes().any(|b|
4451 // b.is_ascii_whitespace())` inline — every ASCII-whitespace scan
4452 // across every typed slot now shares one predicate, so a future
4453 // stricter classification (BOM `\u{FEFF}` / ZWSP `\u{200B}` / ZWJ
4454 // `\u{200D}` — the "invisible but not `char::is_whitespace`" class
4455 // deliberately excluded from the peer non-ASCII predicate) can
4456 // extend at this shared site in one edit rather than seven
4457 // independent scans diverging over time. Naming the offending byte
4458 // in the diagnostic (`0x20` space / `0x09` tab / `0x0a` LF / `0x0c`
4459 // FF / `0x0d` CR) matches the substrate-wide "the diagnostic carries
4460 // the offending byte verbatim" discipline every peer codec site
4461 // already carries (`limits.rs:722` / `limits.rs:784` / `limits.rs:845`
4462 // / `supervisor.rs:823` / `aplicacao.rs:1640`).
4463 if let Some(b) = crate::render::find_ascii_whitespace_byte(host) {
4464 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4465 host: host.to_string(),
4466 reason: format!(
4467 "contains ASCII whitespace byte 0x{b:02x} (Gateway API v1 \
4468 Hostname is a single-token DNS name — leading, trailing, \
4469 or embedded whitespace breaks the K8s apiserver's Hostname \
4470 regex at admission time; the paste-from-aligned-doc / \
4471 paste-from-shell-history / paste-from-CSV footgun silently \
4472 lands a multi-token blob in `:entrada :host`. Strip every \
4473 whitespace byte and author the bare hostname — space \
4474 `0x20`, tab `0x09`, LF `0x0a`, FF `0x0c`, CR `0x0d` all \
4475 refuse identically)"
4476 ),
4477 });
4478 }
4479 // Peer of the ASCII-whitespace scan above: route the non-ASCII
4480 // subset of Unicode `White_Space` through the shared
4481 // [`crate::render::find_non_ascii_whitespace_char`] predicate — the
4482 // single source of truth every peer non-ASCII-whitespace scan in
4483 // caixa-core flows through: `limits::parse_byte_size` (`:limits
4484 // :memory`), `limits::parse_duration` (`:limits :wall-clock`),
4485 // `limits::parse_millicores` (`:limits :cpu`),
4486 // `aplicacao::rate_limit_codec::parse` (`:politicas :rate-limit`),
4487 // and `supervisor::duration_codec::parse` (`:supervisor
4488 // :restart-window` / `:politicas :timeout` / `:politicas
4489 // :circuit-breaker :window`). Before this arm, a NBSP-prefixed host
4490 // (`"\u{00A0}checkout.quero.cloud"` — paste-from-typography), a
4491 // LINE-SEPARATOR-suffixed host (`"checkout.quero.cloud\u{2028}"` —
4492 // paste-from-web-doc), or an EM-SPACE-split host
4493 // (`"checkout.\u{2003}quero.cloud"` — paste-from-typography)
4494 // survived this predicate's ASCII byte-scan (none of the UTF-8
4495 // bytes of `\u{00A0}` / `\u{2028}` / `\u{2003}` match
4496 // `u8::is_ascii_whitespace`), then landed on the per-label
4497 // `bytes[0].is_ascii_alphanumeric()` arm near the bottom of this
4498 // predicate with the generic `label "…" must start and end with an
4499 // alphanumeric` diagnostic — a "far from source at build-time"
4500 // leak that names the label-shape violation but not the
4501 // paste-from-typography origin the author actually needs to fix.
4502 // Peer with the four codec sites the 1b75b38 landing pinned: the
4503 // typed slot's diagnostic axis names the offending codepoint
4504 // (`U+XXXX`) verbatim rather than laundering the value through a
4505 // downstream label-shape arm, so the author can grep their
4506 // caixa.lisp for the invisible codepoint at the surfaced position
4507 // rather than eyeball a multi-byte host for embedded NBSP / LINE
4508 // SEPARATOR / EM-SPACE. Same "single lifted source of truth"
4509 // discipline the peer ASCII-whitespace arm (720ac3b) carries:
4510 // drift between any two typed-slot sites' non-ASCII-whitespace
4511 // rejection set becomes a single-edit fix at the shared predicate
4512 // rather than N independent inline scans diverging over time, and
4513 // a future stricter classification (BOM `\u{FEFF}` / ZWSP
4514 // `\u{200B}` / ZWJ `\u{200D}` — the "invisible but not
4515 // `char::is_whitespace`" class the peer non-ASCII predicate's
4516 // doc-comment names as the follow-up trajectory) extends at the
4517 // shared predicate in one edit rather than seven.
4518 if let Some(ch) = crate::render::find_non_ascii_whitespace_char(host) {
4519 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4520 host: host.to_string(),
4521 reason: format!(
4522 "contains non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character {ch:?} \
4523 (U+{codepoint:04X}) — Gateway API v1 Hostname is a \
4524 single-token DNS name limited to `[a-z0-9-]` labels; \
4525 the paste-from-typography footgun silently lands an \
4526 invisible codepoint (NBSP `U+00A0`, LINE SEPARATOR \
4527 `U+2028`, EM-SPACE `U+2003`, IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE \
4528 `U+3000`, and every other member of the Unicode \
4529 `White_Space` property outside the ASCII byte range) \
4530 in `:entrada :host`, which the K8s apiserver's \
4531 Hostname regex refuses at admission time far from the \
4532 caixa.lisp source line. Strip every non-ASCII \
4533 whitespace character and author the bare hostname \
4534 with only ASCII bytes (write \"checkout.quero.cloud\" \
4535 verbatim)",
4536 codepoint = ch as u32,
4537 ),
4538 });
4539 }
4540
4541 // Strip the optional single leading wildcard label *before* the
4542 // trailing-dot check so the bare `"*."` form surfaces the more
4543 // self-locating "wildcard without domain" diagnostic instead of
4544 // the generic "trailing dot" one.
4545 let (had_wildcard, rest) = match host.strip_prefix("*.") {
4546 Some(r) => (true, r),
4547 None => (false, host),
4548 };
4549 if had_wildcard && rest.is_empty() {
4550 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4551 host: host.to_string(),
4552 reason: "wildcard `*.` must be followed by a domain (e.g. `*.example.com`)".to_string(),
4553 });
4554 }
4555 if rest.contains('*') {
4556 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4557 host: host.to_string(),
4558 reason: "wildcard `*` is allowed only as the first label (`*.example.com`); \
4559 no inner or trailing `*` labels"
4560 .to_string(),
4561 });
4562 }
4563 if rest.ends_with('.') {
4564 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4565 host: host.to_string(),
4566 reason: "must not have a trailing `.` (Gateway API hostnames are not \
4567 fully-qualified with a root dot; the apiserver regex rejects \
4568 trailing dots)"
4569 .to_string(),
4570 });
4571 }
4572
4573 // Reject pure IPv4 literals: four dot-separated labels, every
4574 // label all-ASCII-digits. Gateway API v1 explicitly forbids IP
4575 // literals as Hostnames.
4576 let labels: Vec<&str> = rest.split('.').collect();
4577 if labels.len() == 4
4578 && labels
4579 .iter()
4580 .all(|l| !l.is_empty() && l.bytes().all(|b| b.is_ascii_digit()))
4581 {
4582 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4583 host: host.to_string(),
4584 reason: "must not be an IPv4 literal (Gateway API v1 Hostname forbids IP \
4585 literals; use a DNS name)"
4586 .to_string(),
4587 });
4588 }
4589
4590 // Per-label shape: 1..=63 bytes, lowercase ASCII alphanumeric +
4591 // hyphen, with non-hyphen at both boundaries.
4592 for label in &labels {
4593 if label.is_empty() {
4594 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4595 host: host.to_string(),
4596 reason: "has an empty label (consecutive `..` or a leading `.`)".to_string(),
4597 });
4598 }
4599 if label.len() > crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN {
4600 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4601 host: host.to_string(),
4602 reason: format!(
4603 "label {label:?} exceeds DNS-1123 label max length of \
4604 {cap} bytes (got {} bytes)",
4605 label.len(),
4606 cap = crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN,
4607 ),
4608 });
4609 }
4610 let bytes = label.as_bytes();
4611 if !bytes[0].is_ascii_alphanumeric() || !bytes[bytes.len() - 1].is_ascii_alphanumeric() {
4612 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4613 host: host.to_string(),
4614 reason: format!(
4615 "label {label:?} must start and end with an alphanumeric \
4616 (no leading or trailing `-`)"
4617 ),
4618 });
4619 }
4620 for &b in bytes {
4621 let valid = b.is_ascii_digit() || b.is_ascii_lowercase() || b == b'-';
4622 if !valid {
4623 let msg = if b.is_ascii_uppercase() {
4624 format!(
4625 "label {label:?} contains uppercase character {ch:?} \
4626 (Gateway API hostnames are lowercase-only; use {lower:?})",
4627 ch = b as char,
4628 lower = label.to_ascii_lowercase()
4629 )
4630 } else if b == b'_' {
4631 format!(
4632 "label {label:?} contains `_` (Gateway API hostnames \
4633 allow only `[a-z0-9-]`; use `-` instead)"
4634 )
4635 } else {
4636 format!(
4637 "label {label:?} contains invalid character {ch:?} \
4638 (Gateway API hostnames allow only `[a-z0-9-]`)",
4639 ch = b as char
4640 )
4641 };
4642 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid {
4643 host: host.to_string(),
4644 reason: msg,
4645 });
4646 }
4647 }
4648 }
4649 Ok(())
4650}
4651
4652/// Reject `:entrada :paths` entries the K8s Gateway API v1 apiserver
4653/// would refuse at admission time. Thin wrapper around
4654/// [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`] that maps the shared
4655/// parser-shaped reason into the [`AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid`]
4656/// variant, preserving the more self-locating
4657/// [`AplicacaoError::EntradaPathEmpty`] /
4658/// [`AplicacaoError::EntradaPathNotAbsolute`] diagnostics when the
4659/// path fails those narrower invariants first.
4660///
4661/// The contract is the canonical HTTP-path grammar — `1..=
4662/// [`crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HTTP_PATH_MAX_LEN`] (1024) bytes,
4663/// leading `/`, no consecutive `/`, no `.`/`..` segments, no `?`/`#`/
4664/// whitespace/control/non-ASCII bytes — shared with the
4665/// `:contratos :endpoint` axis through the lifted predicate so drift
4666/// between either landing site and the K8s apiserver-side
4667/// HTTPPathMatch.value OpenAPI schema is a build error visible at
4668/// the predicate, not a per-renderer "this passed validate but failed
4669/// admission" surprise. The diagnostic carries the offending `path:`
4670/// verbatim plus a parser-shaped `reason:` naming the specific
4671/// violation, so the author can grep their caixa.lisp for `:paths`
4672/// and fix it in one edit. Same diagnostic shape as
4673/// [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid`] on the peer HTTP-path
4674/// axis.
4675fn validate_entrada_path(path: &str) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
4676 // Empty and missing-leading-`/` are already gated at the call
4677 // site by `EntradaPathEmpty` and `EntradaPathNotAbsolute`; re-
4678 // checking here keeps the per-axis narrower diagnostics in force
4679 // when the predicate is reached directly (and `is_gateway_api_http_path`
4680 // itself defends against `bytes[0]`-style indexing on empty
4681 // input).
4682 if path.is_empty() {
4683 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaPathEmpty);
4684 }
4685 if !path.starts_with('/') {
4686 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaPathNotAbsolute {
4687 path: path.to_string(),
4688 });
4689 }
4690 crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path(path).map_err(|reason| {
4691 AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid {
4692 path: path.to_string(),
4693 reason,
4694 }
4695 })
4696}
4697
4698mod rate_limit_codec {
4699 // `Duration` is no longer named here — the codec routes through
4700 // the substrate primitive [`super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix`]
4701 // (parse arm, `&str → Duration`) and [`super::RateLimit::canonical_unit`]
4702 // (render arm, `Duration → RateLimitUnit`) typed dispatches that carry
4703 // the canonical `{"s" ↔ 1s, "m" ↔ 60s, "h" ↔ 3600s}` bijection on the
4704 // closed-set enum's arm-table rather than through vestigial free-helper
4705 // delegates.
4706 use super::{RateLimit, RateLimitUnit};
4707 use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serializer};
4708
4709 pub fn serialize<S: Serializer>(v: &Option<RateLimit>, s: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
4710 match v {
4711 Some(rl) => s.serialize_str(&render(*rl)),
4712 None => s.serialize_none(),
4713 }
4714 }
4715
4716 pub fn deserialize<'de, D: Deserializer<'de>>(d: D) -> Result<Option<RateLimit>, D::Error> {
4717 let opt: Option<String> = Option::deserialize(d)?;
4718 match opt {
4719 None => Ok(None),
4720 Some(s) => parse(&s).map(Some).map_err(serde::de::Error::custom),
4721 }
4722 }
4723
4724 fn parse(s: &str) -> Result<RateLimit, String> {
4725 // Whitespace-rejection arm — peer with the leading-`+`
4726 // (`"+100/s"`) and leading-zero (`"0100/s"`) arms below on the
4727 // same canonical-form render-determinism axis. Until this gate
4728 // landed the parser silently tolerated leading / trailing /
4729 // internal whitespace via the top-level `s.trim()` and the
4730 // per-part `rate_str.trim()` / `unit.trim()` calls, so every
4731 // whitespace-carrying shape (`" 100/s"`, `"100/s "`,
4732 // `"100 /s"`, `"100/ s"`, `"100 / s"`, `"100/s\n"`,
4733 // `"\t100/s"`) parsed to the same `RateLimit { 100, 1s }` and
4734 // serde silently round-tripped to `"100/s"` on the next emit
4735 // (a *different* canonical string) — breaking the THEORY.md
4736 // Part V render-determinism contract on the same
4737 // canonical-form-drift axis the leading-`+` arm below (the
4738 // 4eeae98 predecessor) and the leading-zero arm below (the
4739 // 4f46830 predecessor) already close.
4740 //
4741 // The canonical author shape is `<integer>/<s|m|h>` with no
4742 // whitespace bytes anywhere — every string [`render`] emits
4743 // carries none, so the parser's accepted set must match for
4744 // serialize / deserialize to round-trip losslessly. This gate
4745 // makes the pre-existing `s.trim()` / `rate_str.trim()` /
4746 // `unit.trim()` calls below strict no-ops on the accepted set
4747 // (every byte-position match they would perform is now already
4748 // trimmed away by the accepted set itself), while the arm
4749 // surfaces every rejected whitespace-carrying shape with a
4750 // self-locating diagnostic naming the offending byte and the
4751 // canonical form the author intended, peer with every prior
4752 // canonical-form-drift arm on this codec.
4753 //
4754 // Routed through the lifted
4755 // [`crate::render::find_ascii_whitespace_byte`] predicate — the
4756 // same source of truth the four peer typed-magnitude codec
4757 // sites (`limits::parse_byte_size`, `limits::parse_duration`,
4758 // `limits::parse_millicores`, `supervisor::duration_codec`)
4759 // share. `u8::is_ascii_whitespace()` at the predicate covers
4760 // the five WhatWG-conformant ASCII whitespace bytes (space,
4761 // tab, LF, FF, CR); the "single lifted predicate" discipline
4762 // the peer non-ASCII arm below carries on the strictly-
4763 // complementary Unicode `White_Space` class extends here to
4764 // the ASCII byte set as well.
4765 if let Some(b) = crate::render::find_ascii_whitespace_byte(s) {
4766 return Err(format!(
4767 "rate-limit: value {s:?} contains whitespace byte 0x{b:02x} — the canonical \
4768 authoring form for `:politicas :rate-limit` is `<integer>/<s|m|h>` (e.g. \
4769 `\"100/s\"`, `\"5000/m\"`, `\"10000/h\"`) with no whitespace bytes \
4770 anywhere. A whitespace-carrying shape (`\" 100/s\"`, `\"100/s \"`, \
4771 `\"100 /s\"`, `\"100/ s\"`, `\"100 / s\"`, `\"100/s\\n\"`, `\"\\t100/s\"`) \
4772 round-trips through `render` to a *different* canonical form (`\"100/s\"`) \
4773 on first serialize — breaking the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism \
4774 contract every typed slot carries. Strip every whitespace byte (write \
4775 `\"100/s\"` verbatim)"
4776 ));
4777 }
4778 // Non-ASCII Unicode `White_Space` arm — the strictly-
4779 // complementary class the ASCII arm above cannot see.
4780 // `str::trim` at the top of every peer codec uses
4781 // `char::is_whitespace` (Unicode `White_Space`, strictly
4782 // wider than the ASCII byte set), so an NBSP (`\u{00A0}`) /
4783 // LINE SEPARATOR (`\u{2028}`) / EM-SPACE (`\u{2003}`)
4784 // survives the byte-scan (its UTF-8 bytes are not in
4785 // `is_ascii_whitespace`), gets silently stripped by the
4786 // top-level `s.trim()` below, and the value round-trips
4787 // through `render` to a *different* canonical form
4788 // (`\"100/s\"`) on next emit — breaking the THEORY.md Part V
4789 // render-determinism contract every typed slot carries.
4790 // Closed here (`:politicas :rate-limit`) and at the three
4791 // peer codec sites (`limits::parse_byte_size`,
4792 // `limits::parse_duration`, `supervisor::duration_codec`)
4793 // through the shared
4794 // [`crate::render::find_non_ascii_whitespace_char`] predicate
4795 // — the "single lifted predicate across all four codec sites
4796 // in one follow-up run" the 24a8ad4 commit body's `Forward
4797 // compounding` bullet named as the next compounding step.
4798 if let Some(ch) = crate::render::find_non_ascii_whitespace_char(s) {
4799 return Err(format!(
4800 "rate-limit: value {s:?} contains non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character \
4801 {ch:?} (U+{cp:04X}) — the canonical authoring form for `:politicas \
4802 :rate-limit` is `<integer>/<s|m|h>` (e.g. `\"100/s\"`, `\"5000/m\"`, \
4803 `\"10000/h\"`) with no whitespace characters anywhere (ASCII or Unicode). \
4804 A non-ASCII-whitespace-carrying shape (`\"\\u{{00A0}}100/s\"`, \
4805 `\"100/s\\u{{2028}}\"`, `\"100\\u{{2003}}/s\"`) survives the ASCII \
4806 byte-scan but `str::trim` (which uses `char::is_whitespace` — the \
4807 Unicode `White_Space` property, strictly wider than the ASCII byte set) \
4808 silently strips it at parse entry, and the value round-trips through \
4809 `render` to a *different* canonical form (`\"100/s\"`) on first \
4810 serialize — breaking the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract \
4811 every typed slot carries. Strip every non-ASCII whitespace character \
4812 (write `\"100/s\"` verbatim with only ASCII bytes)",
4813 cp = ch as u32
4814 ));
4815 }
4816 let s = s.trim();
4817 let (rate_str, unit) = s
4818 .split_once('/')
4819 .ok_or_else(|| format!("rate-limit must be `<n>/<unit>`, got {s:?}"))?;
4820 let rate_trim = rate_str.trim();
4821 // The canonical authoring form for `:politicas :rate-limit` is
4822 // `<integer>/<s|m|h>` — every magnitude [`render`] emits is a
4823 // non-negative integer with no decimal point and no leading
4824 // sign, so the parser's accepted set must match for
4825 // serialize/deserialize to round-trip without canonical-form
4826 // drift. Until this gate landed the parser accepted any
4827 // `u32::from_str`-shaped magnitude — and current Rust
4828 // `u32::from_str` permissively accepts a leading `+` (`"+100"`
4829 // → 100), so `"+100/s"` parsed to `RateLimit { 100, 1s }` and
4830 // serde silently round-tripped to `"100/s"` on the next emit
4831 // (a *different* canonical string) — breaking the THEORY.md
4832 // Part V render-determinism contract on the fifth typed-codec
4833 // surface in caixa-core (peer with the four duration codecs the
4834 // 1c55a2a / 818dd38 / d1fd67b / 737a676 / d53c922 trajectory
4835 // already covered: `supervisor::duration_codec` backing three
4836 // typed-duration slots, `limits::parse_duration` backing
4837 // `:limits :wall-clock`, `limits::parse_byte_size` backing
4838 // `:limits :memory`). The fractional / decimal-shaped sibling
4839 // (`"1.5/s"`, `"1.0/s"`, `"0.5/m"`) lands on `u32::from_str`'s
4840 // existing rejection arm, but the diagnostic is value-laundered
4841 // (the bare `"rate-limit rate \"1.5\" not a u32"` wording
4842 // doesn't name the canonical-form remediation or the round-trip
4843 // drift the next emit would produce); this gate lifts the
4844 // fractional arm onto the same canonical-form diagnostic the
4845 // peer codecs carry.
4846 //
4847 // Strict canonical form: every byte of the magnitude is an
4848 // ASCII digit (no `.`, no `+`, no `-`). On non-digit-only
4849 // inputs the gate distinguishes "non-canonical-but-numeric"
4850 // (parses as f64 or i64 — surfaced with a self-locating
4851 // diagnostic naming the canonical authoring form and the
4852 // round-trip drift the rejected shape would produce on first
4853 // serialize) from "garbage" (parses as neither — surfaced with
4854 // the existing narrower `"not a u32"` wording so its
4855 // diagnostic shape remains stable for the parser-shape footgun
4856 // case).
4857 //
4858 // Routed through the lifted
4859 // [`crate::render::is_digit_only_magnitude`] predicate — the
4860 // same source of truth the four peer typed-magnitude codec
4861 // sites share.
4862 let digit_only = crate::render::is_digit_only_magnitude(rate_trim);
4863 if !digit_only {
4864 let numeric = rate_trim.parse::<f64>().is_ok() || rate_trim.parse::<i64>().is_ok();
4865 if numeric {
4866 return Err(format!(
4867 "rate-limit: rate {rate_trim:?} is not a non-negative integer — the \
4868 canonical authoring form for `:politicas :rate-limit` is \
4869 `<integer>/<s|m|h>` (e.g. `\"100/s\"`, `\"5000/m\"`, `\"10000/h\"`) \
4870 with no decimal point and no leading `+` / `-` sign. A fractional / \
4871 signed magnitude (`\"1.5/s\"`, `\"+100/s\"`, `\"-1/s\"`) round-trips \
4872 through `render` to a *different* canonical form (`\"1/s\"`, \
4873 `\"100/s\"`, parser-reject) on first serialize — breaking the \
4874 THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract every typed slot \
4875 carries. Pick an integer rate that fits the desired window \
4876 (write `\"6000/m\"` instead of `\"1.66/s\"`)"
4877 ));
4878 }
4879 return Err(format!("rate-limit rate {rate_str:?} not a u32"));
4880 }
4881 // Leading-zero arm — peer with the prior `"+100/s"` arm above
4882 // (4eeae98's predecessor) on the same canonical-form
4883 // render-determinism axis. The digit-only gate accepts
4884 // `"0100/s"`, `"00/s"`, `"007/h"` as `u32::from_str` parses
4885 // them losslessly (= 100, 0, 7), but `render` emits the
4886 // leading-zero-stripped form (`"100/s"`, `"0/s"`, `"7/h"`) —
4887 // a *different* canonical string on the next emit, breaking
4888 // the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract the same
4889 // way `"+100/s"` did before the leading-`+` arm landed. The
4890 // single-byte magnitude `"0"` itself round-trips losslessly
4891 // through `render` (`render(0)` emits `"0/s"`) — the
4892 // downstream [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero`] gate is
4893 // what refuses rate-zero authoring, so `"0/s"` stays in the
4894 // accepted set at this codec layer and the diagnostic
4895 // partitioning between canonical-form drift (this arm) and
4896 // semantic-zero (the downstream gate) remains stable.
4897 // Peer with the future leading-zero arms on the three peer
4898 // typed-magnitude codecs the trajectory acknowledges:
4899 // `supervisor::duration_codec`, `limits::parse_duration`,
4900 // `limits::parse_byte_size` — each carries the same
4901 // canonical-form-drift class today; this gate lands the
4902 // discipline on the fourth typed-magnitude codec in
4903 // caixa-core first because the peer `"+100/s"` arm above is
4904 // the closest predecessor on the trajectory.
4905 //
4906 // Routed through the lifted
4907 // [`crate::render::is_leading_zero_padded_magnitude`]
4908 // predicate — the same source of truth the four peer
4909 // typed-magnitude codec sites share.
4910 if crate::render::is_leading_zero_padded_magnitude(rate_trim) {
4911 return Err(format!(
4912 "rate-limit: rate {rate_trim:?} has a non-canonical leading zero — the \
4913 canonical authoring form for `:politicas :rate-limit` is \
4914 `<integer>/<s|m|h>` (e.g. `\"100/s\"`, `\"5000/m\"`, `\"10000/h\"`) \
4915 with no leading-zero padding on the magnitude. A leading-zero magnitude \
4916 (`\"0100/s\"`, `\"00/s\"`, `\"007/h\"`) round-trips through `render` to \
4917 a *different* canonical form (`\"100/s\"`, `\"0/s\"`, `\"7/h\"`) on \
4918 first serialize — breaking the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism \
4919 contract every typed slot carries. Strip the leading zeros (write \
4920 `\"100/s\"` instead of `\"0100/s\"`)"
4921 ));
4922 }
4923 // The digit-only gate guarantees every byte is `[0-9]`, and
4924 // the leading-zero arm above guarantees the magnitude is
4925 // either the single byte `"0"` or starts with `[1-9]`, so
4926 // the only way `u32::from_str` can fail here is overflow
4927 // (the magnitude exceeds `u32::MAX`). Surface that with an
4928 // overflow-shaped wording so the diagnostic names the
4929 // offending magnitude verbatim rather than collapsing onto
4930 // the non-canonical arm. Same shape
4931 // `supervisor::duration_codec` (1c55a2a) carries on the peer
4932 // duration-codec axis.
4933 let rate: u32 = rate_trim.parse::<u32>().map_err(|_| {
4934 format!("rate-limit rate {rate_trim:?} (digit-only magnitude overflows u32)")
4935 })?;
4936 // The `{"s" ↔ 1s, "m" ↔ 60s, "h" ↔ 3600s}` bijection lives on
4937 // the closed-set typed enum [`super::RateLimitUnit`]; this parse
4938 // arm reads the `&str → Duration` projection through the
4939 // substrate primitive [`super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix`]
4940 // (a two-step typed dispatch composing [`super::RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`]
4941 // with [`super::RateLimitUnit::window`]) rather than the vestigial
4942 // module-private `rate_limit_window_from_unit` free helper the
4943 // predecessor 61421a6 left as the last unlifted delegate on this
4944 // axis. One typed dispatch on the substrate primitive instead of
4945 // one runtime call through the free-helper delegate; the sole
4946 // production consumer of the `&str → Duration` axis (this parse
4947 // arm) now reaches for exactly one typed method on the closed-set
4948 // enum, sibling to the codec's render arm's
4949 // [`super::RateLimit::canonical_unit`] dispatch on the paired
4950 // `Duration → RateLimitUnit` axis and to the validate gate's
4951 // [`super::RateLimit::canonical_unit`] shape-probe on the
4952 // canonical-window axis. A future rate-limit-unit addition (a
4953 // `"d"` day suffix once Envoy's `rate_limit_action` grows
4954 // daily-bucket support, a `"ms"` sub-second window once
4955 // high-throughput per-edge policies come into scope per
4956 // MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3) is one variant + one arm per method
4957 // on the closed-set enum, and the compiler enforces exhaustiveness
4958 // on every consumer's `match self` arms — this parse arm's
4959 // accepted-suffix set, the render arm's emitted-suffix set, the
4960 // validate gate's canonical-window set, and every future
4961 // per-`:contratos`-edge rate-limit-override overlay all pick it up
4962 // by construction.
4963 let unit = unit.trim();
4964 let window = RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix(unit)
4965 .ok_or_else(|| format!("unknown rate-limit window unit {unit:?}"))?;
4966 Ok(RateLimit { rate, window })
4967 }
4968
4969 fn render(rl: RateLimit) -> String {
4970 // The `{"s" ↔ 1s, "m" ↔ 60s, "h" ↔ 3600s}` bijection lives at
4971 // module scope on the closed-set typed enum [`super::RateLimitUnit`];
4972 // this render arm reads the `Duration → RateLimitUnit` projection
4973 // through the substrate primitive [`super::RateLimit::canonical_unit`]
4974 // (returns `None` on every non-canonical window — the sub-second /
4975 // non-`{1, 60, 3600}` shapes the validate gate rejects), then
4976 // formats the returned typed enum through its
4977 // [`std::fmt::Display`] impl (which routes through
4978 // [`super::RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`]). Two typed dispatches on
4979 // the substrate primitive instead of one runtime `find_map`
4980 // walk through the free-helper delegate chain
4981 // [`super::rate_limit_window_unit`] (the vestigial free helper's
4982 // sole production consumer was this arm; every other consumer of
4983 // the `Duration → unit` axis — the validate gate below and the
4984 // future M4 per-Aplicacao Envoy config reconciler — now reads
4985 // the same typed method).
4986 //
4987 // A future rate-limit-unit addition (a `"d"` day suffix once
4988 // Envoy's `rate_limit_action` grows daily-bucket support) is
4989 // one variant + one arm per method on the closed-set enum, and
4990 // the compiler enforces exhaustiveness on every consumer's
4991 // `match self` arms — the codec's `parse` accepted-suffix set,
4992 // this render arm's emitted-suffix set, the validate gate's
4993 // canonical-window set, and every future per-`:contratos`-edge
4994 // rate-limit-override overlay all pick it up by construction.
4995 if let Some(unit) = rl.canonical_unit() {
4996 format!("{}/{unit}", rl.rate())
4997 } else {
4998 // Defensive fallback for non-canonical windows. Note:
4999 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] rejects any
5000 // non-canonical `:rate-limit :window` via
5001 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical`], so
5002 // a validated `RateLimit` never reaches this branch. The
5003 // emitted `<n>/<k>s` form is *not* round-trippable through
5004 // [`parse`] (which accepts only the closed-set
5005 // [`super::RateLimitUnit`] suffixes, not `<k>s` with an
5006 // explicit count) — the validate gate is what makes the
5007 // round-trip a structural property; this branch exists only
5008 // so a programmatic non-validated serialize doesn't panic.
5009 format!("{}/{}s", rl.rate(), rl.window().as_secs())
5010 }
5011 }
5012}
5013
5014// ── placement strategy ───────────────────────────────────────────────
5015
5016/// How the Aplicacao distributes across clusters. Three options:
5017///
5018/// - `SingleNode` — one cluster runs the app at a time; takeover on
5019/// death (Erlang/OTP distributed-app semantics).
5020/// - `Replicated` — every named cluster runs an instance (active-active).
5021/// - `Sharded` — entities distribute by hash key across clusters
5022/// (Akka cluster sharding).
5023#[derive(
5024 Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, gen_platform::IsVariant,
5025)]
5026pub enum PlacementStrategy {
5027 SingleNode,
5028 Replicated,
5029 Sharded,
5030}
5031
5032/// Substrate-canonical M3-mesh-shaped per-`:placement :estrategia`
5033/// distribution-strategy default for the `:placement :estrategia` axis —
5034/// the [`PlacementStrategy::Replicated`] active-active-across-every-named-
5035/// cluster arm (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.2), extracted as a typed `pub const`
5036/// so every substrate-side consumer that resolves "what
5037/// [`PlacementStrategy`] variant does an author-omitted `:placement
5038/// :estrategia` slot degrade onto?" reaches for exactly one substrate-
5039/// primitive [`PlacementStrategy`].
5040///
5041/// The `:placement :estrategia` default axis has three production
5042/// consumers on the substrate side today: the [`Default for
5043/// PlacementStrategy`] impl's return arm, the [`Default for Placement`]
5044/// impl's struct-literal `estrategia` field, and the serde-side
5045/// `#[serde(default)]` on [`Placement::estrategia`] that resolves an
5046/// author-omitted `:placement :estrategia` scalar through the [`Default
5047/// for PlacementStrategy`] impl. Prior to this lift the three folded onto
5048/// a raw `Self::Replicated` arm at the [`Default for PlacementStrategy`]
5049/// impl and implicit `PlacementStrategy::default()` routes at the sibling
5050/// consumers, with no compile-time link back to the paired
5051/// [`crate::manifest::Caixa::aplicacao_view`] fold's
5052/// `.unwrap_or_default()` `Option<Placement>` collapse arm — the fourth
5053/// production consumer that resolves an author-omitted `:placement` slot
5054/// (entirely omitted, not just the `:estrategia` scalar within a declared
5055/// `:placement` block) through [`Placement::default`] which then routes
5056/// through this same discriminator. A future coherent rebrand of the
5057/// `:placement :estrategia` default (a widening to `Sharded` once the
5058/// substrate discovers hash-keyed distribution as the more common
5059/// production shape, a tightening to `SingleNode` for stateful Erlang/OTP
5060/// distributed-app-takeover semantics MESH-COMPOSITION §II.1 already
5061/// names, a per-cluster overlay the operator pins through a future
5062/// `:placement-overrides` slot) would have had to migrate a lifted
5063/// discriminator on one path and open-coded discriminators on the peers
5064/// in lockstep or the four consumers would silently drift out of
5065/// pairing. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed `pub const` on the
5066/// substrate primitive means the M3-mesh-canonical `:placement
5067/// :estrategia` default migrates as one unit on any future axis change.
5068///
5069/// The [`PlacementStrategy::Replicated`] value pins MESH-COMPOSITION
5070/// §II.2's active-active-across-every-named-cluster arm — the closest
5071/// canonical M3 production reference the substrate carries, matching the
5072/// caixa-mesh default axis every M3 renderer already keys off (a
5073/// `programs.yaml` fan-out that emits one `HelmRelease` per cluster is
5074/// the canonical shape a `:membros`+`:contratos`-declared Aplicacao lands on
5075/// under the substrate's fleet-programs aggregator without an explicit
5076/// `:placement :estrategia` override). The two alternatives the closed
5077/// [`PlacementStrategy::ALL`] accept-set carries
5078/// ([`PlacementStrategy::SingleNode`] — Erlang/OTP distributed-app
5079/// takeover, MESH-COMPOSITION §II.1; [`PlacementStrategy::Sharded`] —
5080/// Akka-style hash-keyed distribution across clusters,
5081/// MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4) express deliberate takeover / hash-keyed
5082/// postures an author declares explicitly, never a posture an omitted
5083/// slot should silently assume.
5084///
5085/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` so the M3-mesh-canonical default has
5086/// exactly one source of truth on the `:placement :estrategia` axis, on
5087/// the same substrate-primitive lift discipline the sibling M2
5088/// per-supervisor default set carries
5089/// ([`crate::supervisor::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`],
5090/// [`crate::supervisor::SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_DEFAULT`],
5091/// [`crate::supervisor::SUPERVISOR_RESTART_WINDOW_DEFAULT`],
5092/// [`crate::supervisor::SUPERVISOR_CHILD_RESTART_DEFAULT`]) and the peer
5093/// per-renderer defaults on the caixa-flux / caixa-helm rendering axes
5094/// ([`crate::render::DEFAULT_NAMESPACE`],
5095/// [`crate::render::DEFAULT_LIBRARY_NAME`],
5096/// [`crate::render::DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`]). The first typed default on
5097/// the M3 mesh-primitive-defining slot family to converge onto the
5098/// substrate-primitive-lift discipline the M2 supervisor-slot family
5099/// already carries end-to-end.
5100pub const PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT: PlacementStrategy = PlacementStrategy::Replicated;
5101
5102impl Default for PlacementStrategy {
5103 fn default() -> Self {
5104 // Route the [`Default for PlacementStrategy`] impl through the
5105 // substrate-canonical [`PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] typed
5106 // `pub const` rather than a raw `Self::Replicated` arm — one
5107 // source of truth for the M3-mesh-canonical active-active-
5108 // across-every-named-cluster `:placement :estrategia` default
5109 // (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.2), on the same substrate-primitive
5110 // lift discipline the sibling M2 per-supervisor default set
5111 // ([`crate::supervisor::SUPERVISOR_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] +
5112 // paired halves) carries end-to-end. Pinned by
5113 // `placement_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default`.
5114 PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT
5115 }
5116}
5117
5118impl PlacementStrategy {
5119 /// Exhaustive iteration surface for every consumer that reads the
5120 /// full closed-set (the future M4 admission-webhook's accepted-
5121 /// strategy listing in its rejection body, a future `feira app
5122 /// placement --list` CLI-side surfacing of the accepted arm-set,
5123 /// any future round-trip fuzz harness). A future variant addition
5124 /// (an `Anycast` mesh-anycast arm the MESH-COMPOSITION §II.5 hint
5125 /// names as a trajectory item) extends this slice as a single edit
5126 /// and every consumer picks up the new entry by construction — the
5127 /// compiler-checked exhaustiveness on the sibling method `match`
5128 /// arms is the build-time guarantee that no arm forgets to grow.
5129 /// Same shape as the sibling closed-set typed enums'
5130 /// [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] (6bce03d) and
5131 /// [`crate::dep::DepList::ALL`] (45ee563) exhaustive-iteration
5132 /// surfaces — the third closed-set typed enum on the caixa surface
5133 /// to converge onto the same discipline.
5134 pub const ALL: &'static [Self] = &[Self::SingleNode, Self::Replicated, Self::Sharded];
5135
5136 /// Canonical camelCase-schema discriminator scalar this variant
5137 /// serializes as under [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`]. The
5138 /// three arms return the paired [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE`]
5139 /// / [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED`] /
5140 /// [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED`] lifted constants so
5141 /// every substrate consumer that dispatches on the strategy (the
5142 /// `lareira-fleet-programs` aggregator, the future `app-operator`
5143 /// reconciler, the M3 Adaptive compression pass) reads the same
5144 /// byte-string the `Serialize` derive emits — the pin test in
5145 /// [`tests::placement_strategy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values`]
5146 /// asserts the two paths agree.
5147 #[must_use]
5148 pub const fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
5149 match self {
5150 Self::SingleNode => crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE,
5151 Self::Replicated => crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED,
5152 Self::Sharded => crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED,
5153 }
5154 }
5155
5156 /// Substrate-canonical reverse projection on the `:placement
5157 /// :estrategia` closed-set axis — parses the camelCase-schema
5158 /// discriminator scalar back to the typed variant, or `None` when
5159 /// `s` is outside the closed-set arm-string set [`Self::as_str`]
5160 /// emits. Dispatches on the same lifted
5161 /// [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE`] /
5162 /// [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED`] /
5163 /// [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED`] constants the
5164 /// [`Self::as_str`] emitter walks, so the parse and emit halves of
5165 /// the round-trip migrate through one caixa-core edit on any future
5166 /// arm addition (an `Anycast` mesh-anycast arm the MESH-COMPOSITION
5167 /// §II.5 hint names as a trajectory item lands one variant + one
5168 /// arm per method and the compiler enforces exhaustiveness on every
5169 /// consumer's `match self` arms).
5170 ///
5171 /// Prior to this lift the substrate carried only the forward
5172 /// `Self → &str` projection (the [`Self::as_str`] emitter, the
5173 /// [`std::fmt::Display`] impl routed through it, the `Serialize`
5174 /// derive that emits the same byte-string under
5175 /// [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`]) — every non-serde
5176 /// consumer that wanted to parse a wire-form strategy scalar had to
5177 /// re-inline a three-arm `match s { "SingleNode" => …, "Replicated"
5178 /// => …, "Sharded" => …, _ => … }` cascade that expressed no
5179 /// compile-time link back to the typed variant's canonical lifted
5180 /// constant. A future variant rename or a per-arm serde-attribute
5181 /// drift would silently split the wire byte-string one non-serde
5182 /// consumer parsed from the one the emitter wrote, with the
5183 /// failure surfacing at parse time far from the rebrand commit.
5184 ///
5185 /// Same closed-set-reverse-projection discipline the sibling
5186 /// [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23) and
5187 /// [`RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] typed enums carry on the peer
5188 /// wire-side `str → Self` axes — extended onto the M3 mesh-primitive-
5189 /// defining `:placement :estrategia` closed-set axis, the third
5190 /// substrate-side closed-set typed enum to converge on the two-way
5191 /// `str ↔ Self` round-trip. Method-named `from_wire` (not `from_str`)
5192 /// to match the peer [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] shape verbatim
5193 /// and side-step the [`std::str::FromStr`]-collision clippy
5194 /// (`clippy::should_implement_trait`) the plain `from_str` name
5195 /// carries; a future explicit [`std::str::FromStr`] impl can layer
5196 /// on top by delegating to this canonical arm-dispatch method.
5197 ///
5198 /// Returns `Option<Self>` (rather than `Result<Self, _>`) to match
5199 /// the sibling [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] shape: the caller
5200 /// picks the diagnostic form appropriate for its use site — a
5201 /// future `feira app placement --set` CLI-side arg-parse that wants
5202 /// an `"unknown strategy: {s} (accepted: SingleNode, Replicated,
5203 /// Sharded)"` diagnostic builds one on top by iterating
5204 /// [`Self::ALL`], while the future M4 admission-webhook's rejection
5205 /// path folds `None` onto its per-CR structured refusal body.
5206 #[must_use]
5207 pub fn from_wire(s: &str) -> Option<Self> {
5208 match s {
5209 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE => Some(Self::SingleNode),
5210 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED => Some(Self::Replicated),
5211 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED => Some(Self::Sharded),
5212 _ => None,
5213 }
5214 }
5215
5216 /// Substrate-canonical per-arm predicate naming the cross-slot
5217 /// `:placement :estrategia` ↔ `:placement :shard-key` invariant on the
5218 /// closed-set typed [`PlacementStrategy`] enum: `true` iff the strategy
5219 /// consumes the paired [`Placement::shard_key`] axis (and therefore
5220 /// requires — and is the only strategy that permits — a non-empty
5221 /// `:shard-key` on the paired slot). Today the accept-set is the
5222 /// singleton `{Sharded}` — `Sharded` is the sole Akka-style
5223 /// hash-keyed distribution arm (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4) that keys off a
5224 /// per-entity extractor expression; `SingleNode` (Erlang/OTP
5225 /// distributed-app takeover — §II.1) and `Replicated` (active-active
5226 /// across every named cluster) have no hash-keyed routing axis to
5227 /// consume the slot and refuse a declared-but-inert `:shard-key`
5228 /// through [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`].
5229 ///
5230 /// Every validated [`Placement`] past [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
5231 /// satisfies `placement.shard_key().is_some() ==
5232 /// placement.estrategia().requires_shard_key()` by construction — the
5233 /// cross-slot partition the pin
5234 /// [`tests::validate_placement_admits_paired_shape_iff_strategy_requires_shard_key`]
5235 /// locks load-bearing, so every downstream consumer that reaches for
5236 /// the paired shape (the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao`
5237 /// CR materializer's per-CR shard-key resolver, the future
5238 /// [`feira app graph --shard-key`] per-Aplicacao column, the future
5239 /// per-cluster Akka-style cluster-sharding reconciler's per-entity
5240 /// hash-routing gate, the M5 adaptive-placement engine's per-strategy
5241 /// shard-key requirement probe, a future author-facing tatara-lisp
5242 /// linter that flags `(:placement (:estrategia Replicated :shard-key
5243 /// "tenantId"))` shapes before `feira lint` reaches
5244 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]) can reach for one typed dispatch on
5245 /// the substrate primitive — the predicate names *the cross-slot
5246 /// invariant*, not the arm identity.
5247 ///
5248 /// Prior to this lift the "does this strategy consume `:shard-key`"
5249 /// classification lived under the `gen_platform::IsVariant`-derived
5250 /// [`Self::is_sharded`] predicate at three fixture-builder sites in
5251 /// this crate (the [`tests::placement_strategy_variants_round_trip`]
5252 /// per-variant `Placement`-builder's `if s.is_sharded() { Some("$key"…)
5253 /// } else { None }` cascade, the
5254 /// [`tests::estrategia_returns_placement_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`]
5255 /// per-variant `Placement`-builder's `estrategia.is_sharded().then(||
5256 /// "tenantId".to_string())` cascade, and the
5257 /// [`tests::validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor`]
5258 /// per-variant spec-mutator's identical `.is_sharded().then(…)`
5259 /// cascade). Each site conflated two semantically distinct questions:
5260 /// "is the variant `Sharded`?" (arm-identity, what
5261 /// [`Self::is_sharded`] answers) and "does the variant consume
5262 /// `:shard-key`?" (cross-slot-invariant, what this predicate answers).
5263 /// The two questions land on the same three-way answer under today's
5264 /// closed accept-set (both trip on the singleton `{Sharded}`), but a
5265 /// future arm addition that consumed `:shard-key` under a different
5266 /// name (a hypothetical `Anycast` mesh-anycast arm the MESH-COMPOSITION
5267 /// §II.5 roadmap-hint names that hash-partitions across the cluster
5268 /// pool by client-IP hash rather than an author-declared extractor
5269 /// expression, a hypothetical `WeightedShard` variant that carries a
5270 /// shard-key + per-cluster weight table under a promoted M5
5271 /// adaptive-placement engine) or an addition that did *not* consume
5272 /// `:shard-key` on a semantically Sharded-shaped arm would silently
5273 /// split the two questions. Any consumer that read
5274 /// `.is_sharded().then(…)` for the shard-key requirement gate would
5275 /// silently misclassify the new arm as non-consuming — a fixture
5276 /// builder would omit `:shard-key` where the new arm required one and
5277 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] would refuse the fixture with
5278 /// [`AplicacaoError::ShardedWithoutKey`] far from the arm-addition
5279 /// commit, a future M4 CR materializer would fall through the
5280 /// `.is_sharded()`-only branch to the non-shard-key resolver arm and
5281 /// silently emit an empty extractor at the Akka reconciler layer.
5282 ///
5283 /// Lifting the classification as a substrate-primitive method on the
5284 /// closed-set typed enum names the cross-slot invariant on the
5285 /// primitive that owns the partition: every future arm addition
5286 /// declares its `:shard-key` consumption in one place (this predicate's
5287 /// `match self` arm-set), and every downstream consumer that reaches
5288 /// for the paired shape reads through one typed dispatch. Same
5289 /// discipline as the sibling [`WitContract::is_capability`] (7b97d26)
5290 /// per-arm predicate on the pre-projection WIT-shape axis and the
5291 /// [`WitTarget::is_capability`] `gen_platform::IsVariant`-derived
5292 /// paired predicate on the post-projection typed-view axis — a
5293 /// per-arm semantic-classification predicate paired with the
5294 /// arm-identity predicate the derive already emits, closing the drift
5295 /// footgun on the cross-slot invariant axis.
5296 ///
5297 /// Method-named `requires_shard_key` (not `has_shard_key`, not
5298 /// `is_shard_keyed`, not `takes_shard_key`) because the cross-slot
5299 /// invariant reads as "this strategy *requires* the paired
5300 /// `:shard-key` axis" — the `SingleNode`/`Replicated` arms *refuse*
5301 /// the axis through [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`], not
5302 /// merely omit it. The `has_*` framing would read as an accessor
5303 /// (returning the presence of an already-carried value) rather than a
5304 /// requirement (naming the invariant the paired slot must satisfy).
5305 /// Returns `bool` (not `Option<()>` or a marker-type witness), same
5306 /// shape as the sibling [`WitContract::is_capability`] /
5307 /// [`Self::is_sharded`] per-arm boolean predicates on the closed-set
5308 /// arm-family, so every consumer reaches for `.requires_shard_key()`
5309 /// as a drop-in replacement for the `.is_sharded()` conflated read
5310 /// without a return-shape migration.
5311 #[must_use]
5312 pub const fn requires_shard_key(self) -> bool {
5313 match self {
5314 Self::Sharded => true,
5315 Self::SingleNode | Self::Replicated => false,
5316 }
5317 }
5318}
5319
5320// Compile-time pins on the [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`]
5321// cross-slot-invariant per-arm predicate: the module-scope const-eval
5322// assertions below trip at caixa-core build time (not test time) if a
5323// future edit rewires the predicate's arm-set away from the singleton
5324// `{Sharded}` accept-set MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4 pins. The
5325// [`tests::placement_strategy_requires_shard_key_partitions_the_arm_set`]
5326// runtime pin covers the same truth-table with a more descriptive
5327// diagnostic on failure; these const-eval items add a build-time failure
5328// surface strictly stronger than the runtime pin (a downstream renderer's
5329// `const`-context reader that composed against a rebound predicate would
5330// still surface here before the test suite even ran) and side-step the
5331// `clippy::assertions_on_constants` lint the runtime `assert!(CONST)` pin
5332// would otherwise accumulate on the caixa-core module baseline.
5333const _: () = assert!(!PlacementStrategy::SingleNode.requires_shard_key());
5334const _: () = assert!(!PlacementStrategy::Replicated.requires_shard_key());
5335const _: () = assert!(PlacementStrategy::Sharded.requires_shard_key());
5336
5337/// [`std::fmt::Display`] routed through [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`], so
5338/// the pretty-printed byte-string every consumer that formats the strategy
5339/// as user-facing text lands on (the M3 [`AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters`]
5340/// / [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`] `#[error(":placement
5341/// {estrategia} …")]` diagnostic templates, the future `feira app graph`
5342/// per-Aplicacao strategy line, the future M4 CR materializer's per-
5343/// admission-webhook rejection body) reaches for the same lifted
5344/// [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE`] /
5345/// [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED`] /
5346/// [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED`] const the wire-format
5347/// `Serialize` derive already emits under
5348/// [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`] and the
5349/// [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] helper already returns.
5350///
5351/// Until this lift landed the sibling OTP-shape typed enums —
5352/// [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`] / [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`]
5353/// (both derive `gen_platform::Discriminant` with `#[discriminant(also_display)]`
5354/// so [`std::fmt::Display`] routes through the same discriminant string
5355/// the wire format emits) — carried a stable [`std::fmt::Display`]
5356/// surface but [`PlacementStrategy`] did not; every consumer reaching
5357/// for a strategy byte-string past the wire format had to pick between
5358/// three paths ([`PlacementStrategy::as_str`], the [`Serialize`] derive's
5359/// serialized string, `format!("{variant:?}")` on the [`std::fmt::Debug`]
5360/// derive), any two of which a future variant rename or
5361/// `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute would silently
5362/// desynchronize — with the failure surfacing as a downstream renderer /
5363/// operator's per-strategy dispatch reading one spelling while the wire
5364/// format emitted another, far from the source rebrand commit and with
5365/// no field naming the drift. Routing `Display` through
5366/// [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] makes the three paths
5367/// (`Debug` for structural inspection, `Display` for user-facing text,
5368/// `Serialize` for the wire format) converge on the same lifted
5369/// [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_*`] const set: the wire byte-string,
5370/// the diagnostic byte-string, and the pretty-printed byte-string move
5371/// as a single unit through one canonical declaration each, by
5372/// construction. Same trajectory as [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`]
5373/// (cc8f749) on the sibling wire-vs-const single-source axis — this lift
5374/// closes the third path.
5375///
5376/// Pin tests
5377/// [`tests::placement_strategy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper`]
5378/// and
5379/// [`tests::placement_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`]
5380/// assert the three paths agree byte-for-byte on every variant, so a
5381/// future variant rename or per-arm serde attribute drift is a build
5382/// error visible at caixa-core test time, not a silent per-consumer
5383/// dispatch miss at apply / reconcile time.
5384impl std::fmt::Display for PlacementStrategy {
5385 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
5386 f.write_str(self.as_str())
5387 }
5388}
5389
5390/// Where the Aplicacao runs.
5391#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
5392#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
5393pub struct Placement {
5394 /// Distribution strategy.
5395 #[serde(default)]
5396 pub estrategia: PlacementStrategy,
5397
5398 /// Named clusters that host this Aplicacao. Required for
5399 /// `Replicated` and `SingleNode`; for `Sharded` declares the
5400 /// shard pool.
5401 #[serde(default)]
5402 pub clusters: Vec<String>,
5403
5404 /// Optional hint to the placement engine: `"data-locality"`,
5405 /// `"low-latency"`, etc. Drives M3 Adaptive compression weights.
5406 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
5407 pub affinity: Option<String>,
5408
5409 /// Sharding key — required when `:estrategia Sharded`. M3 deliverable.
5410 #[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
5411 pub shard_key: Option<String>,
5412}
5413
5414impl Placement {
5415 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:placement` Akka-cluster-sharding
5416 /// `:shard-key` extractor-expression scalar accessor every consumer
5417 /// of the Aplicacao's hash-keyed distribution routing keys off —
5418 /// returns the author-declared `:placement :shard-key` byte-string
5419 /// verbatim as an `Option<&str>`, borrowed from the typed slot's
5420 /// own `Option<String>` storage; `None` when the slot is absent
5421 /// (the canonical shape under `:estrategia Replicated` /
5422 /// `SingleNode` per the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]-
5423 /// enforced `shard_key.is_some() == matches!(estrategia, Sharded)`
5424 /// partition — `validate` refuses any `Placement` past this call
5425 /// that lands `Some` on a non-`Sharded` strategy or `None` on
5426 /// `Sharded`).
5427 ///
5428 /// The `:placement :shard-key` slot carries the Akka-style
5429 /// cluster-sharding entity-id extractor expression
5430 /// (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4) — validated by
5431 /// [`validate_placement_shard_key`] to be a non-empty printable-
5432 /// ASCII single-token reference (`tenantId`, `$tenantId`,
5433 /// `metadata.tenantId`, `${tenant}` — the canonical shapes the
5434 /// future M4 Akka-style cluster-sharding reconciler hashes without
5435 /// re-validating at the runtime layer), and every downstream
5436 /// consumer that reads the key keys off this scalar (the
5437 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] `Sharded`-arm shape gate,
5438 /// the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] non-`Sharded`-arm
5439 /// declared-but-inert refusal diagnostic, the caixa-mesh
5440 /// per-Aplicacao `placement.shardKey` emit path the substrate
5441 /// operator's per-entity hash-routing reader consumes, the future
5442 /// M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
5443 /// per-shard-key resolver).
5444 ///
5445 /// Prior to this lift the `.shard_key` field was accessed inline at
5446 /// two caixa-core sites — the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
5447 /// `Sharded` arm's `match &self.placement.shard_key { None => …,
5448 /// Some(k) if k.is_empty() => …, Some(k) => … }` cascade and the
5449 /// non-`Sharded` arm's `if let Some(k) = &self.placement.shard_key
5450 /// { … ShardKeyOnNonSharded { shard_key: k.clone() } … }` refusal
5451 /// — two open-coded field-accesses that expressed no compile-time
5452 /// link back to the typed slot. A future extension of the
5453 /// `:placement :shard-key` axis to a richer author surface — a
5454 /// per-cluster override the operator pins through a future
5455 /// `:placement :shard-key-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION
5456 /// §II.4 roadmap acknowledges, a per-tenant extractor-expression
5457 /// alias table the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR, a
5458 /// per-Aplicacao dynamic `:shard-key` derivation the future
5459 /// adaptive placement engine computes from `:affinity` weights —
5460 /// would have had to be threaded through both open-coded copies in
5461 /// lockstep or the `Sharded`-arm shape gate and the non-`Sharded`-
5462 /// arm refusal would silently disagree on which extractor
5463 /// expression a given Placement resolves to. Lifting the resolution
5464 /// rule to a typed method on the substrate primitive means every
5465 /// downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:placement`
5466 /// hash-key surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the
5467 /// resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis
5468 /// addition.
5469 ///
5470 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
5471 /// [`WitContract::destination`] / [`WitContract::world_ref`]
5472 /// (7f0fd43, 0804823) scalar accessors, per-`:membros`
5473 /// [`Membro::nome`] / [`Membro::versao_requirement`] (4a32abf,
5474 /// a40b0e3), and per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::destination`] /
5475 /// [`Entrada::hostname`] (6db982c, 11f3dfe) accessors — same "one
5476 /// typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections at
5477 /// each consumer" discipline extended onto the per-`:placement`
5478 /// Akka-cluster-sharding-key `Option<String>` optional-scalar axis.
5479 /// First `Option<&str>`-return accessor on the M3 mesh-slot family
5480 /// — opens the "optional per-slot scalar" projection pattern the
5481 /// sibling per-`:placement` `:affinity`, per-`:politicas`
5482 /// `:rate-limit` future lifts fold on. Named `shard_key()` to
5483 /// match the storage field's name; the accessor's identity name
5484 /// maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4 vocabulary the
5485 /// slot's docstring already carries.
5486 #[must_use]
5487 pub const fn shard_key(&self) -> Option<&str> {
5488 match &self.shard_key {
5489 Some(s) => Some(s.as_str()),
5490 None => None,
5491 }
5492 }
5493
5494 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:placement` `:affinity` M3-Adaptive-
5495 /// compression-hint scalar accessor every weighting-consumer of the
5496 /// Aplicacao's per-hint routing surface keys off — returns the
5497 /// author-declared `:placement :affinity` byte-string verbatim as
5498 /// an `Option<&str>`, borrowed from the typed slot's own
5499 /// `Option<String>` storage; `None` when the slot is absent (the
5500 /// canonical shape of an Aplicacao that leaves the compression
5501 /// weighting up to the placement engine's cluster-default arm — no
5502 /// author-authored `data-locality` / `low-latency` / etc. hint
5503 /// biases the routing).
5504 ///
5505 /// The `:placement :affinity` slot carries the M3 Adaptive-
5506 /// compression-weight bias hint (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4) — validated
5507 /// by [`validate_placement_affinity`] to be a DNS-1123 label
5508 /// (`[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?`, 1..=63 bytes — the
5509 /// K8s-conformant label-selector shape every apiserver-side pod-
5510 /// affinity / node-affinity materializer already gates on
5511 /// admission), and every downstream consumer that reads the hint
5512 /// keys off this scalar (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
5513 /// per-hint value-shape gate, the caixa-mesh per-Aplicacao
5514 /// `placement.affinity` overlay emit path the substrate operator's
5515 /// per-hint weighting-consumer reads, the future M4
5516 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-hint
5517 /// pod-affinity / node-affinity selector resolver).
5518 ///
5519 /// Prior to this lift the `.affinity` field was accessed inline at
5520 /// the sole caixa-core site — the
5521 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] per-hint value-shape gate's
5522 /// `if let Some(a) = &self.placement.affinity { …
5523 /// validate_placement_affinity(a)? … }` cascade — one open-coded
5524 /// field-access that expressed no compile-time link back to the
5525 /// typed slot. A future extension of the `:placement :affinity`
5526 /// axis to a richer author surface — a per-cluster override the
5527 /// operator pins through a future `:placement :affinity-overrides`
5528 /// slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4 roadmap acknowledges, a per-
5529 /// tenant hint alias table the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR,
5530 /// a per-Aplicacao dynamic `:affinity` derivation the future
5531 /// adaptive placement engine computes from `:clusters` topology —
5532 /// would have had to be threaded through the open-coded copy in
5533 /// lockstep with any future caixa-mesh / caixa-flux / M4 CR
5534 /// materializer reader that landed on the axis, or the per-hint
5535 /// value-shape gate and its downstream weighting consumers would
5536 /// silently disagree on which hint a given Placement resolves to.
5537 /// Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the substrate
5538 /// primitive means every downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's
5539 /// per-`:placement` compression-hint surface reaches for exactly
5540 /// one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a
5541 /// unit on any future axis addition.
5542 ///
5543 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:placement` [`Placement::shard_key`]
5544 /// (7cd2a28) `Option<&str>` accessor on the sibling per-`:placement`
5545 /// optional-scalar axis — same "one typed dispatch on the substrate
5546 /// primitive, thin projections at each consumer" discipline extended
5547 /// onto the per-`:placement` M3-Adaptive-compression-hint
5548 /// `Option<String>` optional-scalar axis. Second `Option<&str>`-
5549 /// return accessor on the M3 mesh-slot family; closes the last
5550 /// un-lifted per-`:placement` `Option<String>` axis. Named
5551 /// `affinity()` to match the storage field's name; the accessor's
5552 /// identity name maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4
5553 /// vocabulary the slot's docstring already carries.
5554 #[must_use]
5555 pub const fn affinity(&self) -> Option<&str> {
5556 match &self.affinity {
5557 Some(s) => Some(s.as_str()),
5558 None => None,
5559 }
5560 }
5561
5562 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:placement` `:estrategia` distribution-
5563 /// strategy scalar accessor every consumer that dispatches on the
5564 /// Aplicacao's per-cluster distribution shape keys off — returns the
5565 /// author-declared `:placement :estrategia` variant verbatim as a
5566 /// [`PlacementStrategy`], `Copy`-projected from the typed slot's own
5567 /// `PlacementStrategy` storage.
5568 ///
5569 /// The `:placement :estrategia` slot carries the closed-set
5570 /// distribution-strategy discriminator (`SingleNode` — Erlang/OTP
5571 /// distributed-app takeover semantics per MESH-COMPOSITION §II.1;
5572 /// `Replicated` — active-active across every named cluster; `Sharded`
5573 /// — Akka-style hash-keyed entity distribution across the cluster pool
5574 /// per §II.4) that every downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's
5575 /// per-cluster fan-out shape keys off. Validated by
5576 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] to be paired coherently with
5577 /// the sibling `:shard-key` axis (`shard_key.is_some() ==
5578 /// matches!(estrategia, Sharded)` — the cross-slot partition the
5579 /// [`Placement::shard_key`] accessor's docstring pins), and every
5580 /// downstream consumer that reads the strategy keys off this scalar
5581 /// (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
5582 /// [`AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters`] error carrier's
5583 /// `estrategia:` field, the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
5584 /// `Sharded ↔ non-Sharded` partition-dispatch `match` arm, the
5585 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] non-`Sharded`-arm
5586 /// declared-but-inert refusal's
5587 /// [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`] error carrier's
5588 /// `estrategia:` field, the `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao strategy
5589 /// print line, the caixa-mesh per-Aplicacao `placement.estrategia`
5590 /// emit path the substrate operator's per-strategy fan-out reader
5591 /// consumes, the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
5592 /// materializer's per-strategy admission-webhook resolver).
5593 ///
5594 /// Prior to this lift the `.estrategia` field was accessed inline at
5595 /// four sites — the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
5596 /// [`AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters`] error carrier at
5597 /// `estrategia: self.placement.estrategia`, the same method's
5598 /// `Sharded ↔ non-Sharded` `match self.placement.estrategia { … }`
5599 /// partition dispatch, the non-`Sharded`-arm
5600 /// [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`] error carrier at
5601 /// `estrategia: self.placement.estrategia`, and the `feira app graph`
5602 /// per-Aplicacao strategy print line at
5603 /// `println!("… {} …", spec.placement.estrategia, …)`
5604 /// (caixa-feira/src/cmd/app.rs) — four open-coded field-accesses that
5605 /// expressed no compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future
5606 /// extension of the `:placement :estrategia` axis to a richer author
5607 /// surface (a per-cluster override the operator pins through a future
5608 /// `:placement :estrategia-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4
5609 /// roadmap acknowledges, a per-tenant strategy-alias table the M4 CR
5610 /// materializer resolves per-CR, a per-Aplicacao dynamic strategy
5611 /// derivation the future adaptive placement engine computes from
5612 /// `:affinity` + `:clusters` topology) would have had to be threaded
5613 /// through every open-coded copy in lockstep — one consumer reading
5614 /// the raw variant while a peer read the operator-resolved variant
5615 /// would silently split the `PlacementWithoutClusters` /
5616 /// `ShardKeyOnNonSharded` diagnostic quotes from the actual
5617 /// partition-dispatch input, a two-consumer split at the validator
5618 /// far from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the
5619 /// strategy-drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed
5620 /// method on the substrate primitive means every downstream consumer
5621 /// of the Aplicacao's per-`:placement` distribution-strategy surface
5622 /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set
5623 /// migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
5624 ///
5625 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::port`] (9f9becd)
5626 /// `Copy`-return `u16` scalar accessor on the M3 mesh-slot family —
5627 /// same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin
5628 /// projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the
5629 /// per-`:placement` distribution-strategy `Copy`-composite-enum
5630 /// scalar axis. Second `Copy`-return accessor on the M3 mesh-slot
5631 /// family; first `Copy`-return accessor on the M3 mesh-slot
5632 /// `Placement` type — companion to the sibling per-`:placement`
5633 /// [`Placement::shard_key`] (7cd2a28) / [`Placement::affinity`]
5634 /// (74ec2d3) `Option<&str>` accessors on the sibling `Option<String>`
5635 /// optional-scalar axes, closing the last unlifted per-`:placement`
5636 /// scalar-value axis (the closed-set `PlacementStrategy`
5637 /// distribution-strategy discriminator) so every downstream
5638 /// per-`:placement` reader now routes through a typed dispatch on
5639 /// the substrate primitive. Named `estrategia()` to match the storage
5640 /// field's name; the accessor's identity name maps onto the
5641 /// canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4 vocabulary the slot's docstring
5642 /// already carries. Declared `pub const fn` (matching the peer M3
5643 /// mesh-slot `Copy`-return accessor family — [`MeshPolicy::timeout`]
5644 /// / [`MeshPolicy::retries`] / [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] /
5645 /// [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] / [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`] on
5646 /// the parent [`MeshPolicy`], [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] /
5647 /// [`CircuitBreaker::window`] on the sibling [`CircuitBreaker`],
5648 /// [`RateLimit::rate`] / [`RateLimit::window`] on the sibling
5649 /// [`RateLimit`] — every one a `pub const fn`) so every future
5650 /// substrate-side `const`-context consumer of the resolved
5651 /// distribution-strategy variant (a `const _: () = assert!(…)`
5652 /// module-scope invariant pin on a per-fixture typed [`Placement`],
5653 /// a future M4 admission-webhook `const fn` resolver over a typed
5654 /// [`Placement`], any `const fn` composer that fans on the strategy
5655 /// at compile time) reaches through the same typed dispatch on the
5656 /// substrate primitive at const-eval time as at runtime. Pinned by
5657 /// [`placement_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] which witnesses the
5658 /// const-eval posture at module scope via `const _:() = …` items so
5659 /// any future accidental downgrade to non-`const` trips at caixa-core
5660 /// build time.
5661 #[must_use]
5662 pub const fn estrategia(&self) -> PlacementStrategy {
5663 self.estrategia
5664 }
5665
5666 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:placement` `:clusters` MESH-COMPOSITION
5667 /// per-cluster distribution-target slice accessor every consumer that
5668 /// walks the Aplicacao's declared cluster-pool keys off — returns the
5669 /// author-declared `:placement :clusters` `Vec<String>` verbatim as a
5670 /// `&[String]` slice-view, borrowed from the typed slot's own
5671 /// `Vec<String>` storage (a zero-copy slice-view over the same
5672 /// backing buffer the `Serialize`/`Deserialize` derives round-trip
5673 /// through). Non-optional: the empty slice is the load-bearing
5674 /// pre-validation sentinel every downstream consumer of the paired
5675 /// [`AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters`] refusal cascade keys
5676 /// off — every strategy in the closed
5677 /// [`PlacementStrategy::{SingleNode, Replicated, Sharded}`] accept-set
5678 /// requires a non-empty list (`SingleNode` / `Replicated` use the
5679 /// list as hosting / takeover candidates per Erlang/OTP distributed-
5680 /// app convention, MESH-COMPOSITION §II.1; `Sharded` uses it as the
5681 /// shard pool per Akka cluster-sharding convention, §II.4), so the
5682 /// `.is_empty()` probe is the shared pre-condition every
5683 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] arm heads on.
5684 ///
5685 /// The `:placement :clusters` slot carries the K8s-conformant DNS-
5686 /// 1123-label per-cluster distribution-target list — the same
5687 /// set-not-multiset shape the sibling `:membros :caixa` /
5688 /// `:children :caixa` axes carry (`validate_placement`'s per-entry
5689 /// [`validate_placement_cluster`] + [`insert_first_seen`] fan-out
5690 /// pins the shape). Every downstream consumer that fans on the list
5691 /// keys off this slice (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
5692 /// pre-flight `.is_empty()` probe that trips
5693 /// [`AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters`], the same method's
5694 /// per-cluster value-shape + duplicate-detection fan-out loop, the
5695 /// caixa-mesh per-Aplicacao `placement.clusters` overlay emit path
5696 /// that materializes the list verbatim onto every
5697 /// programs.yaml entry the substrate operator's per-cluster
5698 /// `placement.clusters | contains .Values.cluster` filter reads,
5699 /// the `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao cluster print line, the
5700 /// future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
5701 /// per-cluster admission-webhook fan-out, the future M5 adaptive-
5702 /// placement engine's cluster-topology reader).
5703 ///
5704 /// Prior to this lift the `.clusters` `Vec<String>` was accessed
5705 /// inline at three production sites — the
5706 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] pre-flight
5707 /// `self.placement.clusters.is_empty()` refusal probe, the same
5708 /// method's per-cluster validate loop's
5709 /// `for c in &self.placement.clusters` traversal head, and the
5710 /// `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao print line's
5711 /// `spec.placement.clusters` `{:?}` formatter argument
5712 /// (caixa-feira/src/cmd/app.rs) — three open-coded field-accesses
5713 /// that expressed no compile-time link back to the typed slot. A
5714 /// future extension of the `:placement :clusters` axis to a richer
5715 /// author surface (a per-tenant cluster-pool overlay the operator
5716 /// pins through a future `:placement :clusters-overrides` slot the
5717 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §V cross-cluster-federation roadmap
5718 /// acknowledges, a per-Aplicacao dynamic cluster-pool derivation
5719 /// the future M5 adaptive-placement engine computes from
5720 /// `:affinity` weights + live cluster-topology probes, a promotion
5721 /// of the plain `Vec<String>` to a richer `{static, dynamic}`
5722 /// partition once the substrate operator's cluster-membership
5723 /// reconciler comes into typed scope) would have had to be threaded
5724 /// through all three open-coded copies in lockstep or one consumer
5725 /// would silently disagree with the peers on which cluster-pool a
5726 /// given Aplicacao resolves to — the pre-flight `.is_empty()` probe
5727 /// reading the raw slot while the peer per-cluster validate loop
5728 /// read an operator-resolved slot would silently split the paired
5729 /// `PlacementWithoutClusters` / `PlacementClusterInvalid` /
5730 /// `PlacementClusterDuplicate` refusal cascade's actual traversal
5731 /// input from the pre-flight input, a three-consumer split at the
5732 /// validator and formatter far from the source `caixa.lisp` with
5733 /// no field naming the cluster-pool-drift root cause. Lifting the
5734 /// resolution rule to a typed method on the substrate primitive
5735 /// means every downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's
5736 /// per-`:placement` cluster-pool surface reaches for exactly one
5737 /// typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit
5738 /// on any future axis addition.
5739 ///
5740 /// Second slice-return (`&[T]`) accessor on any M2 or M3 typed
5741 /// slot — sibling to the seed M2
5742 /// [`crate::SupervisorSpec::children`] (bc92bce) `&[ChildSpec]`
5743 /// slice-return accessor on the peer per-`:supervisor` static-
5744 /// child-list `Vec`-carry axis, extended onto the first M3 mesh-
5745 /// slot `Vec`-carry axis. Same "one typed dispatch on the substrate
5746 /// primitive, thin projections at each consumer" discipline. The
5747 /// three peer `Vec`-carry axes still unlifted at the time of this
5748 /// lift — [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::membros`] (`Vec<Membro>`
5749 /// per-Aplicacao member list), [`crate::AplicacaoSpec::contratos`]
5750 /// (`Vec<WitContract>` per-Aplicacao WIT-typed edge list),
5751 /// [`crate::UpgradeFromEntry::instructions`]
5752 /// (`Vec<UpgradeInstruction>` per-appup migration-instruction list)
5753 /// — inherit this accessor's discipline as future compounding runs
5754 /// migrate their consumers onto the shared slice-return shape.
5755 /// Fourth (and final) accessor on the M3 mesh-slot `Placement`
5756 /// type, sibling to the two `Option<&str>`-return
5757 /// [`Placement::shard_key`] (7cd2a28) / [`Placement::affinity`]
5758 /// (74ec2d3) accessors and the `Copy`-return
5759 /// [`Placement::estrategia`] (921fe1b) accessor — closes the last
5760 /// unlifted per-`:placement` field axis (the `Vec<String>`
5761 /// distribution-target-list carrier) so every downstream
5762 /// per-`:placement` reader now routes through a typed dispatch on
5763 /// the substrate primitive. Named `clusters()` to match the storage
5764 /// field's name verbatim and the tatara-lisp author-surface term
5765 /// (`:clusters`) the field's own docstring already carries; the
5766 /// accessor's identity maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION
5767 /// §II.1 / §II.4 vocabulary the slot's docstring already reaches
5768 /// for. Returns `&[String]` (not `&Vec<String>`) because every
5769 /// downstream consumer of the cluster list treats it as a read-only
5770 /// sequence — the slice-view is the narrowest borrow that supports
5771 /// every present + roadmapped consumer (`.is_empty()`, `.iter()`,
5772 /// `.len()`) without leaking the backing `Vec`'s
5773 /// grow/push/reserve surface that no consumer of the typed view
5774 /// reaches for (the storage-side `Vec` remains reachable through
5775 /// the `pub clusters` field for the mutation-carrying serde
5776 /// round-trip and per-test fixture-mutation paths).
5777 #[must_use]
5778 pub const fn clusters(&self) -> &[String] {
5779 self.clusters.as_slice()
5780 }
5781}
5782
5783impl Default for Placement {
5784 fn default() -> Self {
5785 Self {
5786 // Route the struct-literal `estrategia` default arm through
5787 // the substrate-canonical [`PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`]
5788 // typed `pub const` rather than the transitively-derived
5789 // [`PlacementStrategy::default`] route — one source of truth
5790 // for the M3-mesh-canonical [`PlacementStrategy::Replicated`]
5791 // active-active-across-every-named-cluster arm
5792 // (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.2) that both this struct-literal
5793 // altitude and the sibling [`Default for PlacementStrategy`]
5794 // impl already key off through the same substrate primitive.
5795 // Pinned by
5796 // `placement_default_estrategia_routes_through_lifted_default`.
5797 estrategia: PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT,
5798 clusters: Vec::new(),
5799 affinity: None,
5800 shard_key: None,
5801 }
5802 }
5803}
5804
5805// ── external entry point ─────────────────────────────────────────────
5806
5807/// External entry point — what an outside caller sees. Renders to a
5808/// Gateway / Ingress + a route to the named member Servico.
5809#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
5810#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
5811pub struct Entrada {
5812 /// Public hostname (e.g. `"checkout.quero.cloud"`).
5813 pub host: String,
5814
5815 /// Member Servico the gateway routes to. Must be in `:membros`.
5816 pub para: String,
5817
5818 /// Optional path filter — if set, only matching paths route to
5819 /// this Aplicacao (the rest fall through to other route rules).
5820 #[serde(default)]
5821 pub paths: Vec<String>,
5822
5823 /// Default port on the destination Servico (the trigger.service.port).
5824 #[serde(default = "default_port")]
5825 pub port: u16,
5826}
5827
5828impl Entrada {
5829 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:entrada` URL-path fallback resolver
5830 /// every HTTPRoute-aware renderer keys off — returns the author-
5831 /// declared `:entrada :paths` list verbatim when non-empty, and the
5832 /// singleton [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`] catch-
5833 /// all fallback otherwise (so an Aplicacao author who declares an
5834 /// external `:entrada` block but no per-path rule surface still
5835 /// gets a route whose sole `HTTPPathMatch` matches every incoming
5836 /// request under the paired
5837 /// [`crate::GATEWAY_API_PATH_MATCH_TYPE_PATH_PREFIX`] discriminator).
5838 ///
5839 /// Prior to this lift the "if `:entrada :paths` is empty use the
5840 /// substrate catch-all; else return each declared path verbatim"
5841 /// cascade lived inline at
5842 /// [`caixa_mesh::gateway_routes`]'s per-rule path-list resolver
5843 /// (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2883 prior to this lift), the sole
5844 /// per-Aplicacao HTTPRoute per-rule path-list emit site the
5845 /// substrate ships today, with no typed method on the substrate
5846 /// primitive that named the rule. A future path-resolution axis
5847 /// addition — a per-cluster `:entrada :default-path` override the
5848 /// operator pins through a future `:placement`-scoped slot, an
5849 /// M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-CR
5850 /// admission-webhook floor that materializes the catch-all before
5851 /// the CR lands, a future per-`:entrada :paths` overlay from a
5852 /// per-cluster policy the future `feira app deploy` pipeline
5853 /// consumes — would have to be threaded through every renderer's
5854 /// inline copy of the cascade in lockstep or one consumer would
5855 /// silently disagree with the peers on which path list a given
5856 /// `:entrada` block resolves to. Lifting the rule to a typed
5857 /// method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
5858 /// HTTPRoute-aware consumer (the M4 CR materializer, the future
5859 /// per-cluster overlay resolver, every future per-Aplicacao
5860 /// snapshot renderer) reaches for exactly one typed dispatch —
5861 /// the resolver's accept-set moves as a unit on any future axis
5862 /// addition.
5863 ///
5864 /// Peer of the sibling [`crate::DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] /
5865 /// [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`] lifts on the
5866 /// per-`:entrada` scalar-value axes — extends the "one typed
5867 /// dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections at each
5868 /// consumer" discipline onto the per-`:entrada` path-list
5869 /// resolution axis every HTTPRoute-aware renderer consumes. Same
5870 /// shape as the [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] typed predicate on the
5871 /// sibling `:politicas` primitive — one typed method on the
5872 /// substrate primitive that names the cascade every renderer
5873 /// otherwise re-inlines.
5874 #[must_use]
5875 pub fn resolved_paths(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
5876 // Route the internal cascade-head + per-entry projection reads
5877 // through the lifted [`Self::paths`] slice accessor rather than
5878 // the raw `self.paths` field access — the substrate-primitive
5879 // per-`:entrada` path-list resolver's two internal reads now
5880 // key off the canonical raw-slot surface every downstream
5881 // per-`:entrada` path-list consumer (`AplicacaoSpec::validate`'s
5882 // per-entry value-shape gate, `feira app graph`'s per-Aplicacao
5883 // entrada summary line's `{:?}` Debug print) routes through, so
5884 // any future rebrand on the typed slot's raw-slot reader lands
5885 // at exactly one place. Same two-consumer coherence discipline
5886 // the sibling `Placement::clusters` (a6e18d7) accessor pins on
5887 // the peer M3 mesh-slot `Vec<String>`-carry axis.
5888 if self.paths().is_empty() {
5889 vec![crate::render::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH]
5890 } else {
5891 self.paths().iter().map(String::as_str).collect()
5892 }
5893 }
5894
5895 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:entrada` DNS-hostname singular
5896 /// accessor every Gateway-API `Listener.hostname` reader keys off
5897 /// — returns the author-declared `:entrada :host` byte-string
5898 /// verbatim as a `&str`, borrowed from the typed slot's own
5899 /// [`String`] storage.
5900 ///
5901 /// Named the "singular" half of the DNS-hostname resolver pair on
5902 /// the substrate primitive: the parent-Gateway per-listener
5903 /// `hostname:` axis of the K8s Gateway API v1.x is scalar-shaped
5904 /// (`Listener.hostname: Option<PreciseHostname>` — at most one
5905 /// hostname per listener), and this accessor is the typed dispatch
5906 /// the [`caixa_mesh::gateway_routes`] Gateway-listener emit site
5907 /// reaches for. Its plural sibling [`Entrada::hostnames`] carries
5908 /// the per-HTTPRoute `spec.hostnames[]` list axis the same
5909 /// per-Aplicacao ingress-hostname surface projects onto.
5910 ///
5911 /// Prior to this lift the `entrada.host.clone()` byte-string was
5912 /// accessed inline at two `caixa-mesh` sites — the parent-Gateway
5913 /// per-listener singular `hostname:` axis
5914 /// (`caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2775` prior to this lift) and the
5915 /// per-HTTPRoute plural `spec.hostnames[]` axis
5916 /// (`caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2969` prior to this lift). Both
5917 /// consumers read the same `entrada.host` field but the two-site
5918 /// duplication expressed no compile-time contract that the singular
5919 /// Gateway-listener filter and the plural `HTTPRoute` filter list
5920 /// stay in lockstep on future extensions of the `:entrada` slot to
5921 /// a multi-hostname author surface (an `:entrada :alt-hosts` list
5922 /// overlay, a per-cluster SNI fan-out the operator pins through a
5923 /// future `:placement :hosts` slot, an M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/
5924 /// Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-listener virtual-host filter
5925 /// admission-webhook overlay). Any such extension would have to be
5926 /// threaded through every renderer's inline copy of the resolution
5927 /// in lockstep or the Gateway listener's `hostname:` filter would
5928 /// silently disagree with the `HTTPRoute`'s `hostnames[]` filter list
5929 /// — a Gateway-API-conformance divergence whose apply-time symptom
5930 /// (the `HTTPRoute` `Accepted` condition flips to `False` with reason
5931 /// `NoMatchingParent` — the API server rejects the route because
5932 /// its `hostnames[]` filter doesn't intersect the parent listener's
5933 /// `hostname` filter) is far from the source `caixa.lisp` and never
5934 /// surfaces in the emitted YAML. Lifting the singular and plural
5935 /// resolvers to typed methods on the substrate primitive means
5936 /// every consumer of the Aplicacao's ingress-hostname surface
5937 /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch, and the pair-invariant
5938 /// `hostnames() == vec![hostname()]` pinned by the sibling
5939 /// [`tests::hostnames_returns_singleton_of_hostname_accessor`] test
5940 /// keeps the two axes in lockstep by construction.
5941 ///
5942 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::resolved_paths`]
5943 /// (1449891) path-list resolver on the per-HTTPRoute per-rule
5944 /// `spec.rules[].matches[].path` axis. Same "one typed dispatch on
5945 /// the substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
5946 /// discipline the [`crate::DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] +
5947 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] (9ca4896) /
5948 /// [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`] +
5949 /// [`Entrada::resolved_paths`] lifts apply on the sibling per-
5950 /// `:entrada` scalar-value + list-value axes.
5951 #[must_use]
5952 pub const fn hostname(&self) -> &str {
5953 self.host.as_str()
5954 }
5955
5956 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:entrada` DNS-hostname plural
5957 /// accessor every Gateway-API `HTTPRoute.spec.hostnames[]` reader
5958 /// keys off — returns the singleton `[hostname()]` list under
5959 /// today's single-hostname-per-Aplicacao author surface, and the
5960 /// authoritative multi-hostname list under a future
5961 /// `:entrada :alt-hosts` / per-cluster SNI-fan-out extension.
5962 ///
5963 /// Plural half of the DNS-hostname resolver pair — see the
5964 /// companion [`Entrada::hostname`] docstring for the two-consumer
5965 /// lift + pair-invariant discipline (`hostnames() ==
5966 /// vec![hostname()]`, pinned load-bearing by the sibling
5967 /// [`tests::hostnames_returns_singleton_of_hostname_accessor`]
5968 /// test).
5969 ///
5970 /// Peer of the sibling [`Entrada::resolved_paths`] (1449891)
5971 /// per-`:entrada` plural-list resolver on the per-HTTPRoute
5972 /// per-rule path-list axis — same `Vec<&str>` shape, same
5973 /// substrate-primitive-owns-the-resolver discipline extended to
5974 /// the per-HTTPRoute virtual-host filter-list axis.
5975 #[must_use]
5976 pub fn hostnames(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
5977 vec![self.hostname()]
5978 }
5979
5980 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:entrada` destination-Servico scalar
5981 /// accessor every Gateway-API `HTTPRoute` reader keys off — returns
5982 /// the author-declared `:entrada :para` byte-string verbatim as a
5983 /// `&str`, borrowed from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage.
5984 ///
5985 /// The `:entrada :para` slot names the single member Servico the
5986 /// external Gateway routes to (validated by
5987 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] to be a
5988 /// [`Membro::caixa`] the Aplicacao declares — a stray
5989 /// `:para` that doesn't name a member is
5990 /// [`AplicacaoError::EntradaParaNotInMembros`], not a silent
5991 /// backend-attachment miss at cluster-apply time). Under today's
5992 /// single-destination author surface `:entrada :para` is the ingress
5993 /// apex Servico's canonical identity; under a hypothetical
5994 /// future multi-backend author surface (a `:entrada
5995 /// :split :backends` weighted-fan-out overlay for canary /
5996 /// blue-green traffic-split rollouts, per-path override for
5997 /// path-based per-Servico routing beyond the single-apex model,
5998 /// the M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
5999 /// per-CR admission-webhook that promotes the scalar to a
6000 /// weighted list) this accessor is the substrate primitive's typed
6001 /// dispatch every downstream `HTTPRoute`-aware consumer routes
6002 /// through, so the resolution shape migrates as a unit on one
6003 /// caixa-core edit rather than a coordinated rewrite across every
6004 /// renderer's inline field-access.
6005 ///
6006 /// Prior to this lift the `entrada.para` byte-string was accessed
6007 /// inline at two `caixa-mesh` sites — the per-Aplicacao HTTPRoute
6008 /// `metadata.name` composer's per-destination discriminator arg
6009 /// (`gateway_api_http_route_name(&caixa.nome, &entrada.para)`,
6010 /// `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2845` prior to this lift) and the
6011 /// per-HTTPRoute per-rule `backendRefs[0].name` axis
6012 /// (`entrada.para.clone()`,
6013 /// `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2975` prior to this lift). Both
6014 /// consumers read the same `entrada.para` field but the two-site
6015 /// duplication expressed no compile-time contract that the HTTPRoute
6016 /// name-discriminator and the per-rule backend name stay in
6017 /// lockstep on future extensions of the `:entrada` slot to a
6018 /// multi-destination author surface. Any such extension would have
6019 /// to be threaded through every renderer's inline copy of the
6020 /// destination projection in lockstep or the HTTPRoute
6021 /// `metadata.name` would silently reference a different destination
6022 /// than its own `backendRefs[]` — an operator-side
6023 /// `kubectl get httproute -n tatara-system <aplicacao>-<destination>`
6024 /// grep-by-name lookup would land on a route whose `backendRefs[]`
6025 /// silently point at a peer Servico, dropping every external
6026 /// `:entrada` flow at the gateway with the destination-drift root
6027 /// cause invisible in the emitted YAML.
6028 ///
6029 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::hostname`] +
6030 /// [`Entrada::hostnames`] (11f3dfe) DNS-hostname resolver pair on
6031 /// the per-listener singular / per-HTTPRoute plural filter axes and
6032 /// [`Entrada::resolved_paths`] (1449891) per-`:entrada` path-list
6033 /// resolver on the per-HTTPRoute per-rule matches axis. Same "one
6034 /// typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections at
6035 /// each consumer" discipline the [`crate::DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] +
6036 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] (9ca4896) /
6037 /// [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`] +
6038 /// [`Entrada::resolved_paths`] (1449891) lifts apply on the
6039 /// sibling per-`:entrada` scalar-value + list-value axes — this
6040 /// accessor closes the last unlifted per-`:entrada` scalar axis
6041 /// (the destination-Servico byte-string) so every downstream
6042 /// per-`:entrada` reader now routes through a typed dispatch on
6043 /// the substrate primitive.
6044 #[must_use]
6045 pub const fn destination(&self) -> &str {
6046 self.para.as_str()
6047 }
6048
6049 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:entrada` L4-port scalar accessor every
6050 /// Gateway-API `HTTPRoute.backendRefs[0].port` / Cilium
6051 /// `CiliumNetworkPolicy.spec.ingress[].toPorts[0].ports[0].port`
6052 /// reader keys off — returns the author-declared `:entrada :port`
6053 /// value verbatim as a `u16`, `Copy`-projected from the typed slot's
6054 /// own `u16` storage (validated by [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] to lie
6055 /// in [`SERVICO_PORT_MIN`]`..=u16::MAX` — a stray `:port 0` is
6056 /// [`AplicacaoError::EntradaPortZero`], not a silent
6057 /// admission-webhook rejection at cluster-apply time).
6058 ///
6059 /// The `:entrada :port` slot carries the destination Servico's
6060 /// canonical in-cluster L4 listener port (`trigger.service.port` on
6061 /// the `pleme-computeunit` library chart), and every downstream
6062 /// consumer that reads the port keys off this scalar (the
6063 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] entrada-block structural-floor gate,
6064 /// the [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] typed-dispatch
6065 /// resolver `caixa-mesh` HTTPRoute / CNP L4-fallback renderers
6066 /// route through, the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao`
6067 /// CR materializer's per-Aplicacao gateway port resolver).
6068 ///
6069 /// Prior to this lift the `.port` field was accessed inline at two
6070 /// caixa-core sites — the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] entrada-block
6071 /// structural-floor gate's `if e.port < SERVICO_PORT_MIN` check and
6072 /// the [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] resolver's
6073 /// `.map_or(DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT, |e| e.port)` cascade — two
6074 /// open-coded field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link
6075 /// back to the typed slot. A future extension of the `:entrada :port`
6076 /// axis to a richer author surface — a per-cluster override the
6077 /// operator pins through a future `:placement :default-port` slot the
6078 /// [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] docstring acknowledges, an
6079 /// `Option<u16>`-shape migration once the substrate grows per-`:membros`
6080 /// heterogeneous listener ports, an M4
6081 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-CR
6082 /// admission-webhook floor that promotes the scalar to a
6083 /// per-destination map — would have had to be threaded through both
6084 /// open-coded copies in lockstep or the structural-floor validator
6085 /// and the [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] resolver would
6086 /// silently disagree on which port a given [`Entrada`] resolves to.
6087 /// Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the substrate
6088 /// primitive means every downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's
6089 /// per-`:entrada` L4-port surface reaches for exactly one typed
6090 /// dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any
6091 /// future axis addition.
6092 ///
6093 /// Peer of the sibling per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::hostname`] /
6094 /// [`Entrada::destination`] (11f3dfe, 6db982c) `&str` scalar
6095 /// accessors on the per-`:entrada` scalar-value axis — same "one
6096 /// typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections at
6097 /// each consumer" discipline extended onto the per-`:entrada`
6098 /// L4-port `u16` `Copy`-scalar axis. First `Copy`-return accessor on
6099 /// the M3 mesh-slot `Entrada` type — closes the last unlifted
6100 /// per-`:entrada` scalar-value axis (the `u16` L4 port); companion
6101 /// to the sibling per-`:politicas` `Option<Copy-T>` accessor family
6102 /// [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] / [`MeshPolicy::retries`] /
6103 /// [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] (c0110f1, bdfb399, 7073d0f) on the peer
6104 /// M3 mesh-slot Copy-scalar axis. Named `port()` to match the
6105 /// storage field's name; the accessor's identity name maps onto the
6106 /// canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §II.5 vocabulary the slot's docstring
6107 /// already carries. Declared `pub const fn` (matching the peer M3
6108 /// mesh-slot `Copy`-return accessor family — [`MeshPolicy::timeout`]
6109 /// / [`MeshPolicy::retries`] / [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] /
6110 /// [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] / [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`] on
6111 /// the parent [`MeshPolicy`], [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] /
6112 /// [`CircuitBreaker::window`] on the sibling [`CircuitBreaker`],
6113 /// [`RateLimit::rate`] / [`RateLimit::window`] on the sibling
6114 /// [`RateLimit`], and the sibling per-`:placement`
6115 /// [`Placement::estrategia`] on the peer M3 mesh-slot `Copy`-composite-
6116 /// enum scalar axis — every one a `pub const fn`) so every future
6117 /// substrate-side `const`-context consumer of the resolved
6118 /// per-`:entrada` L4-port scalar (a `const _: () = assert!(…)`
6119 /// module-scope pin on a per-fixture typed [`Entrada`] anchoring
6120 /// `entrada.port() >= SERVICO_PORT_MIN` at compile time, a future M4
6121 /// admission-webhook `const fn` per-CR gateway-port floor over a
6122 /// typed [`Entrada`], any `const fn` composer that fans on the port
6123 /// at compile time) reaches through the same typed dispatch on the
6124 /// substrate primitive at const-eval time as at runtime. Pinned by
6125 /// [`entrada_port_accessor_is_const_fn`] which witnesses the
6126 /// const-eval posture at module scope via `const _:() = …` items so
6127 /// any future accidental downgrade to non-`const` trips at caixa-core
6128 /// build time.
6129 #[must_use]
6130 pub const fn port(&self) -> u16 {
6131 self.port
6132 }
6133
6134 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:entrada` URL-path-list `&[String]`
6135 /// slice accessor every HTTPRoute-aware renderer keys off when it
6136 /// wants the raw author-declared path-list (not the fallback-
6137 /// applied projection [`Self::resolved_paths`] returns) — returns
6138 /// the author-declared `:entrada :paths` list verbatim as `&[String]`,
6139 /// borrowed from the typed slot's own [`Vec<String>`] storage.
6140 ///
6141 /// Named the "raw slot" half of the per-`:entrada` path-list resolver
6142 /// pair on the substrate primitive: the sibling [`Self::resolved_paths`]
6143 /// (1449891) closes the fallback-applying arm every per-Aplicacao
6144 /// HTTPRoute per-rule `matches[].path` emitter routes through (empty
6145 /// slot → single [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`]
6146 /// catch-all; non-empty slot → per-entry verbatim projection); this
6147 /// accessor closes the raw-slot arm every consumer that must see the
6148 /// author's declaration verbatim (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
6149 /// per-entry value-shape gate — empty `:paths` must be `Ok(())`,
6150 /// not `Err(EntradaPathEmpty)`, so it cannot route through the
6151 /// fallback-applying sibling; the `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao
6152 /// external-gateway summary line's `{:?}` Debug print — which must
6153 /// name the author's declaration, not the substrate's fallback, so
6154 /// an author reading their graph output can grep their caixa.lisp
6155 /// for the exact list they authored) routes through.
6156 ///
6157 /// Prior to this lift the `.paths` field was accessed inline at four
6158 /// production sites: the two internal reads in [`Self::resolved_paths`]
6159 /// (the `.is_empty()` cascade-head and the `.iter().map(String::as_str)`
6160 /// per-entry projection), the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] per-entry
6161 /// value-shape gate's `for p in &e.paths` traversal head, and the
6162 /// `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao entrada summary line's `{:?}`
6163 /// Debug print — four open-coded field-accesses that expressed no
6164 /// compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension of
6165 /// the `:entrada :paths` axis to a richer author surface — a
6166 /// per-path per-method HTTP-verb filter overlay (`(:paths ((:path
6167 /// "/api" :methods (:get :post))))` the Gateway API v1 HTTPRoute
6168 /// spec supports through `matches[].method`), a per-path per-header
6169 /// filter overlay (`matches[].headers[]`), a per-cluster override
6170 /// the operator pins through a future `:placement :path-overlay`
6171 /// slot, an M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
6172 /// per-CR admission-webhook that normalized the list at admission
6173 /// time — would have had to be threaded through every open-coded
6174 /// copy in lockstep or the validator's per-entry gate would silently
6175 /// disagree with the renderer's per-entry emit on which list a given
6176 /// `:entrada` block resolves to. Lifting the resolution to a typed
6177 /// method on the substrate primitive means every downstream consumer
6178 /// of the Aplicacao's per-`:entrada` path-list surface reaches for
6179 /// exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates
6180 /// as a unit on any future axis addition.
6181 ///
6182 /// Peer of the sibling [`crate::Placement::clusters`] (a6e18d7)
6183 /// `&[String]` slice accessor on the peer M3 mesh-slot `Vec<String>`-
6184 /// carry axis — same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive,
6185 /// thin projections at each consumer" discipline extended onto the
6186 /// per-`:entrada` `Vec<String>` slice-carry axis. Closes the last
6187 /// unlifted per-`:entrada` field axis (the `Vec<String>` path-list
6188 /// carrier) so every downstream per-`:entrada` reader now routes
6189 /// through a typed dispatch on the substrate primitive. Returns
6190 /// `&[String]` (not `&Vec<String>`) because every downstream consumer
6191 /// treats the list as a read-only sequence — the slice-view is the
6192 /// narrowest borrow that supports every present + roadmapped consumer
6193 /// (`.is_empty()`, `.iter()`, `.len()`) without leaking the backing
6194 /// `Vec`'s grow/push/reserve surface that no consumer of the typed
6195 /// view reaches for (the storage-side `Vec` remains reachable through
6196 /// the `pub paths` field for the mutation-carrying serde round-trip
6197 /// and per-test fixture-mutation paths).
6198 #[must_use]
6199 pub const fn paths(&self) -> &[String] {
6200 self.paths.as_slice()
6201 }
6202}
6203
6204/// Canonical default L4 port every typed Servico exposes on its
6205/// in-cluster K8s Service (the `trigger.service.port` axis the
6206/// `pleme-computeunit` library chart emits, the `:entrada :port` author
6207/// surface defaults to when the author omits the slot, and the
6208/// `caixa-mesh` `CiliumNetworkPolicy` L4-fallback substitutes when no
6209/// `:entrada` block matches the per-`:contratos` destination Servico).
6210/// The single source of truth all three typed-port consumers reach for:
6211///
6212/// - [`Entrada::port`]'s serde default (via the
6213/// [`default_port`] helper this constant feeds); the author surface
6214/// `(:entrada (:host … :para …))` without an explicit `:port` slot
6215/// reads back as a typed [`Entrada`] carrying this exact value;
6216/// - the
6217/// [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`][cm] `CiliumNetworkPolicy`
6218/// emitter's per-`(:de, :para)` L4 `toPorts[].ports[].port`
6219/// fallback, fired when the typed `:entrada` block doesn't name
6220/// the per-`:contratos` destination Servico — the typed
6221/// `:contratos` graph carries no per-destination port axis (the
6222/// destination port is the destination Servico's
6223/// `lareira-<nome>` chart's `trigger.service.port`, which the
6224/// Aplicacao-level renderer has no visibility into without a
6225/// resolver round-trip), so the renderer falls back to the
6226/// substrate's canonical Servico-port assumption — by
6227/// construction the same value the destination's own
6228/// `pleme-computeunit` chart emits, the same value the
6229/// destination's own typed `:entrada :port` slot defaults to;
6230/// - every future per-Servico renderer the absorption-roadmap
6231/// acknowledges (the future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao`
6232/// CR materializer's per-edge port resolver, the future
6233/// per-`:politicas :rate-limit` `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig`
6234/// emitter's per-route bucket key, the future caixa-otel
6235/// collector-pipeline emitter's per-Servico scrape port).
6236///
6237/// Until this lift landed the value `8080` lived at two production-code
6238/// call-sites: the [`default_port`] helper at
6239/// `caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs:1712` (the typed slot's serde default)
6240/// and the `.unwrap_or(8080)` literal at
6241/// `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:344` (the L4-fallback in
6242/// [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`]'s per-`(:de, :para)` port
6243/// resolver). A future Servico-port rebrand — the substrate moving the
6244/// canonical port to `80` (HTTP's IANA-assigned port) once the cluster
6245/// gateway grows direct `:80` listeners, to `8443` once the substrate
6246/// moves to mTLS-by-default at the Servico boundary, to a per-cluster
6247/// override the operator pins through a future
6248/// `:placement :default-port` slot — without a coordinated edit on
6249/// both sides would silently emit Servicos listening on one port and
6250/// their Aplicacao's `CiliumNetworkPolicy` whitelisting a drifted one.
6251/// The CNP's apply-time symptom (the policy is admitted but every L4
6252/// flow on the destination Servico's actual port silently drops because
6253/// it doesn't match the whitelisted port) is far from the rebrand
6254/// commit's source, and Cilium's per-L4-drop diagnostic surfaces only
6255/// in hubble traces, not in `kubectl describe`. Lifting the literal to
6256/// a shared constant closes the drift footgun structurally — both
6257/// consumers read from the same `u16`, so any rebrand reaches both
6258/// sites by construction.
6259///
6260/// Mirrors the [`crate::DEFAULT_NAMESPACE`] lift (a085b26) on the peer
6261/// per-renderer canonical-K8s-axis constant — the namespace string
6262/// and the canonical Servico port both lived as duplicated literals
6263/// across caixa-core / caixa-mesh / caixa-flux before their respective
6264/// lifts. Same "the typed constant lives in one place" discipline the
6265/// [`crate::PLEME_LABEL_PREFIX`] / [`crate::LAREIRA_CHART_NAME_PREFIX`]
6266/// / [`crate::KUBE_KEY_API_VERSION`] lifts apply on the peer
6267/// shared-string axes.
6268///
6269/// [cm]: ../../caixa_mesh/fn.cilium_network_policies.html
6270pub const DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT: u16 = 8080;
6271
6272/// Structural floor for the typed `:entrada :port` axis — every
6273/// validated [`Entrada::port`] past [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] lies in
6274/// `SERVICO_PORT_MIN..=u16::MAX` (inclusive on both ends).
6275///
6276/// The IANA-registered TCP/UDP port space is `1..=65535` — port `0` is
6277/// the "any ephemeral" sentinel that the Berkeley-sockets `bind(0)` call
6278/// interprets as "let the kernel pick a free port at bind time", not a
6279/// well-defined destination the substrate's per-`:entrada` Gateway API
6280/// v1 `HTTPRoute.backendRefs[].port` axis can honor. A typed slot
6281/// carrying `port: 0` degenerates to a nominal-only routing target: the
6282/// K8s Gateway API v1 apiserver-side webhook rejects `port: 0` outright
6283/// (`spec.rules[].backendRefs[].port: Invalid value: 0` — the same
6284/// admission floor the peer `PolicyRetriesExceedsCap` cap-arm surfaces
6285/// at build time rather than at `kubectl apply` time), and the
6286/// substrate's per-`Entrada` `CiliumNetworkPolicy` L4-fallback resolver
6287/// (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2657 through
6288/// [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`]) — the sole downstream reader of the
6289/// [`Entrada::port`] typed value — silently emits a policy whose
6290/// `toPorts[].ports[].port` scalar drifts off the destination Servico's
6291/// actual listener, dropping every L4 flow at the eBPF data plane far
6292/// from the source caixa.lisp with no field naming the port-zero-drift
6293/// root cause.
6294///
6295/// The typed field is `u16`, so `u16::MAX` (=65535) is the natural
6296/// structural ceiling — no `SERVICO_PORT_MAX` companion const is needed
6297/// on the top edge (unlike the peer capped-`u32` `:politicas` /
6298/// `:supervisor` / `:limits` axes where `POLICY_RETRIES_MAX` /
6299/// `SUPERVISOR_MAX_RESTARTS_MAX` / `LIMITS_CPU_MILLICORES_MAX` all sit
6300/// well below `u32::MAX` and therefore need explicit typed caps).
6301///
6302/// Pairs with [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] on the same typed-port axis:
6303/// [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] names the substrate's chosen default port
6304/// scalar every `(:entrada (:host … :para …))` slot without an explicit
6305/// `:port` inherits through the serde default hook; this constant names
6306/// the accept-set floor every declared port must satisfy. The pair is
6307/// invariantly ordered `SERVICO_PORT_MIN <= DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` (the
6308/// substrate's default must satisfy its own accept-set floor by
6309/// construction) — a future rebrand that accidentally moved
6310/// [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] below the floor (a hypothetical `0` /
6311/// negative-cast typo, a per-cluster override the operator pins through
6312/// a future `:placement :default-port` slot that lands out-of-range)
6313/// would silently invalidate the serde-default emission at every
6314/// author-side `(:entrada (:host … :para …))` slot — the compile-time
6315/// invariant pin
6316/// (`default_servico_port_satisfies_lifted_servico_port_min_floor`)
6317/// closes the drift footgun at caixa-core build time.
6318///
6319/// Lifted as a typed `pub const` (rather than an inline `0` literal at
6320/// the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] call site) so the accept-set floor
6321/// has exactly one source of truth — the future M4
6322/// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-Aplicacao
6323/// gateway resolver, the future per-Servico
6324/// `computeunit.trigger.service.port` renderer's per-CR port-value
6325/// validator, and every downstream test-fixture navigator asserting
6326/// the accept-set floor all read from one place. Same shape every
6327/// other typed bracket-floor / bracket-ceiling in this crate carries
6328/// ([`LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_PAGE_BYTES`], [`LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`],
6329/// [`LIMITS_WALL_CLOCK_MAX`], [`LIMITS_CPU_MILLICORES_MAX`],
6330/// [`LIMITS_FUEL_MAX`], [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`], [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`],
6331/// [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`], [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`],
6332/// [`POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`]).
6333pub const SERVICO_PORT_MIN: u16 = 1;
6334
6335const fn default_port() -> u16 {
6336 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT
6337}
6338
6339// ── the typed view ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
6340
6341/// Typed composition view of the flat Aplicacao slots on
6342/// [`crate::Caixa`]. Built via [`crate::Caixa::aplicacao_view`] for
6343/// validation + downstream renderer consumption.
6344#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
6345#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
6346pub struct AplicacaoSpec {
6347 pub membros: Vec<Membro>,
6348 pub contratos: Vec<WitContract>,
6349 pub politicas: MeshPolicy,
6350 pub placement: Placement,
6351 pub entrada: Option<Entrada>,
6352}
6353
6354impl AplicacaoSpec {
6355 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:membros` `Vec<Membro>` MESH-COMPOSITION
6356 /// per-Aplicacao member-list slice-return accessor every
6357 /// per-Aplicacao member-list reader keys off — returns the author-
6358 /// declared `:membros` list verbatim as a `&[Membro]` slice-view
6359 /// over the same backing buffer the raw `self.membros.as_slice()`
6360 /// field access borrows from.
6361 ///
6362 /// The `:membros` slot carries the M3 mesh-slot per-Aplicacao
6363 /// member list — the load-bearing identity of the application graph
6364 /// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1: the graph nodes are a set, not a
6365 /// multiset). Every per-`:membros` entry pairs a `:caixa` member-
6366 /// caixa name (through the lifted [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf)
6367 /// accessor) with a `:versao` semver-requirement string (through
6368 /// the lifted [`Membro::versao_requirement`] (a40b0e3) accessor),
6369 /// and every downstream consumer that fans on the member-set keys
6370 /// off this slice (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] `:contratos`
6371 /// membership-lookup `HashSet<&str>` seed's collect input, the
6372 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`] pre-flight `.is_empty()`
6373 /// [`AplicacaoError::NoMembros`] refusal probe, the same method's
6374 /// per-member DNS-1123 / semver-requirement / duplicate-detection
6375 /// fan-out loop, the [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`]
6376 /// adjacency-list seed, the [`caixa_mesh::programs_for_aplicacao`]
6377 /// programs.yaml per-`:membros` fan-out emitter's per-entry
6378 /// mapping-composition loop, the `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao
6379 /// member-count print line and per-member tree traversal,
6380 /// every future wasm-operator (M4) per-Aplicacao CR materializer's
6381 /// per-member `ComputeUnit` fan-out, the future M5 adaptive-
6382 /// placement engine's per-member weight-topology reader).
6383 ///
6384 /// Prior to this lift the `.membros` `Vec<Membro>` was accessed
6385 /// inline at six production sites — the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
6386 /// `self.membros.iter().map(Membro::nome).collect()` name-set seed,
6387 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`]'s pre-flight
6388 /// `self.membros.is_empty()` [`AplicacaoError::NoMembros`] refusal
6389 /// probe, the same method's per-member `for m in &self.membros`
6390 /// validate-loop traversal head, the
6391 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`]'s
6392 /// `for m in &self.membros` adjacency-list seed, the
6393 /// [`caixa_mesh::programs_for_aplicacao`] emitter's
6394 /// `Vec::with_capacity(spec.membros.len())` output-buffer sizing
6395 /// paired with the peer `for m in &spec.membros` per-entry fan-out
6396 /// loop, and the `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao print line's
6397 /// `spec.membros.len()` count formatter argument paired with the
6398 /// peer `for m in &spec.membros` per-member tree traversal — six
6399 /// open-coded field-accesses that expressed no compile-time link
6400 /// back to the typed slot. A future extension of the `:membros`
6401 /// axis to a richer author surface (a per-cluster member-set
6402 /// overlay the operator pins through a future
6403 /// `:membros-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §V federation
6404 /// roadmap acknowledges, a per-tenant member-alias table the M4
6405 /// `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer resolves per-
6406 /// CR at admission time, a per-Aplicacao dynamic member-set
6407 /// derivation the future adaptive-placement engine computes from
6408 /// weighted membership topology, a promotion of the plain
6409 /// `Vec<Membro>` to a richer `{static, dynamic}` partition once
6410 /// Orleans-style virtual-actor dynamic-membership comes into typed
6411 /// scope) would have had to be threaded through all six open-coded
6412 /// copies in lockstep or one consumer would silently disagree with
6413 /// the peers on which member-set a given Aplicacao resolves to —
6414 /// the `HashSet<&str>` name-set seed reading the raw slot while
6415 /// the peer `.is_empty()` refusal probe read an operator-resolved
6416 /// slot would silently split the `:contratos` membership-lookup
6417 /// input from the pre-flight-refusal input, a six-consumer split
6418 /// at the validator + programs.yaml emitter + graph printer far
6419 /// from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the member-
6420 /// set-drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed
6421 /// method on the substrate primitive means every downstream
6422 /// consumer of the Aplicacao's per-`:membros` member-list surface
6423 /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-
6424 /// set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
6425 ///
6426 /// Third slice-return (`&[T]`) accessor on any M2 or M3 typed slot
6427 /// — sibling to the seed M2 [`crate::SupervisorSpec::children`]
6428 /// (bc92bce) `&[ChildSpec]` accessor on the peer per-`:supervisor`
6429 /// static-child-list `Vec`-carry axis, and to the M3
6430 /// [`crate::Placement::clusters`] (a6e18d7) `&[String]` accessor
6431 /// on the peer per-`:placement` distribution-target-list `Vec`-
6432 /// carry axis. Same "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive,
6433 /// thin projections at each consumer" discipline. The two peer
6434 /// `Vec`-carry axes still unlifted at the time of this lift —
6435 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::contratos`] (`Vec<WitContract>` per-Aplicacao
6436 /// WIT-typed edge list) and
6437 /// [`crate::UpgradeFromEntry::instructions`]
6438 /// (`Vec<UpgradeInstruction>` per-appup migration-instruction list)
6439 /// — inherit this accessor's discipline as future compounding runs
6440 /// migrate their consumers onto the shared slice-return shape.
6441 /// First `&[T]`-return accessor on the top-level M3 mesh-slot
6442 /// `AplicacaoSpec` type itself, extending the discipline beyond
6443 /// the inner per-slot types ([`crate::Placement`],
6444 /// [`crate::SupervisorSpec`]) onto the outermost typed composition
6445 /// view every renderer consumes. Named `membros()` to match the
6446 /// storage field's name verbatim and the tatara-lisp author-
6447 /// surface term (`:membros`) the field's own docstring already
6448 /// carries; the accessor's identity maps onto the canonical
6449 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1 vocabulary the slot's docstring already
6450 /// reaches for. Returns `&[Membro]` (not `&Vec<Membro>`) because
6451 /// every downstream consumer of the member list treats it as a
6452 /// read-only sequence — the slice-view is the narrowest borrow
6453 /// that supports every present + roadmapped consumer
6454 /// (`.is_empty()`, `.iter()`, `.len()`) without leaking the
6455 /// backing `Vec`'s grow/push/reserve surface that no consumer of
6456 /// the typed view reaches for (the storage-side `Vec` remains
6457 /// reachable through the `pub membros` field for the mutation-
6458 /// carrying serde round-trip and per-test fixture-mutation paths).
6459 #[must_use]
6460 pub const fn membros(&self) -> &[Membro] {
6461 self.membros.as_slice()
6462 }
6463
6464 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:contratos` `Vec<WitContract>`
6465 /// MESH-COMPOSITION per-Aplicacao WIT-typed-edge-list slice-return
6466 /// accessor every per-Aplicacao contract-list reader keys off —
6467 /// returns the author-declared `:contratos` list verbatim as a
6468 /// `&[WitContract]` slice-view over the same backing buffer the raw
6469 /// `self.contratos.as_slice()` field access borrows from.
6470 ///
6471 /// The `:contratos` slot carries the M3 mesh-slot per-Aplicacao
6472 /// WIT-typed edge list — the load-bearing set of directed edges
6473 /// on the application graph whose nodes are the `:membros` entries
6474 /// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1: the graph edges are a set, not a
6475 /// multiset; the `(:de, :para, :wit, :endpoint, :subject, :slot)`
6476 /// six-tuple is the edge identity every downstream duplicate gate
6477 /// keys off). Every per-`:contratos` entry pairs a `:de` source-
6478 /// Servico caller name + a `:para` destination-Servico callee name
6479 /// (through the lifted [`WitContract::source`] +
6480 /// [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43) accessor pair on the
6481 /// caller/callee-Servico axis) with a `:wit` world-reference
6482 /// (through the lifted [`WitContract::world_ref`] (0804823)
6483 /// accessor) and the target-shape-appropriate payload-carrier
6484 /// scalar (through the lifted [`WitContract::endpoint`] (7020470),
6485 /// [`WitContract::subject`] (90de675), or [`WitContract::slot`]
6486 /// (ed22b66) accessor on the per-target-shape payload-carrier
6487 /// axis). Every downstream consumer that fans on the edge-set
6488 /// keys off this slice (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] per-edge
6489 /// name-set / self-edge / target-shape / dedup fan-out loop, the
6490 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`] per-edge sync-subgraph
6491 /// adjacency-list seed, the [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`]
6492 /// per-`(:de, :para)` `BTreeMap` group fan-out emitter's per-entry
6493 /// grouping loop, the `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao contract-
6494 /// count print line and per-contract tree traversal, every future
6495 /// wasm-operator (M4) per-Aplicacao CR materializer's per-edge
6496 /// `CiliumNetworkPolicy` fan-out, the future M5 per-edge
6497 /// mesh-policy overlay resolver's per-contract typed-edge weight
6498 /// reader).
6499 ///
6500 /// Prior to this lift the `.contratos` `Vec<WitContract>` was
6501 /// accessed inline at four production sites — the
6502 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]'s `for c in &self.contratos`
6503 /// per-edge validate-loop traversal head (which drives every
6504 /// per-edge name-set membership lookup, self-edge check,
6505 /// target-shape dispatch, and dedup `HashSet` insert), the
6506 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`]'s
6507 /// `for c in &self.contratos` adjacency-list seed head (which
6508 /// drives every per-edge sync-vs-pub-sub partition and per-edge
6509 /// adjacency insert), the [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`]
6510 /// emitter's `for c in &spec.contratos` per-`(:de, :para)`
6511 /// `BTreeMap` grouping loop head (which drives every per-CNP
6512 /// fan-out emit), and the `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao print
6513 /// line's `spec.contratos.len()` count formatter argument paired
6514 /// with the peer `for c in &spec.contratos` per-contract tree
6515 /// traversal — four open-coded field-accesses that expressed no
6516 /// compile-time link back to the typed slot. A future extension
6517 /// of the `:contratos` axis to a richer author surface (a
6518 /// per-cluster contract overlay the operator pins through a
6519 /// future `:contratos-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §V
6520 /// federation roadmap acknowledges, a per-tenant edge-policy
6521 /// table the M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
6522 /// materializer resolves per-CR at admission time, a per-edge
6523 /// weight scalar the future adaptive-placement engine reads to
6524 /// bias sync-subgraph routing, a promotion of the plain
6525 /// `Vec<WitContract>` to a richer `{static, dynamic}` partition
6526 /// once virtual-actor-style dynamic-edge composition comes into
6527 /// typed scope) would have had to be threaded through all four
6528 /// open-coded copies in lockstep or one consumer would silently
6529 /// disagree with the peers on which edge-set a given Aplicacao
6530 /// resolves to — the validator's per-edge dedup `HashSet` seed
6531 /// reading the raw slot while the peer sync-cycle adjacency-list
6532 /// seed read an operator-resolved slot would silently split the
6533 /// build-time edge-set gate from the runtime deadlock-detection
6534 /// gate, a four-consumer split at the validator, the cycle
6535 /// detector, the CNP emitter, and the graph printer far from
6536 /// the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the edge-set-
6537 /// drift root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the
6538 /// substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of the
6539 /// Aplicacao's per-`:contratos` edge-list surface reaches for
6540 /// exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set
6541 /// migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
6542 ///
6543 /// Fourth slice-return (`&[T]`) accessor on any M2 or M3 typed
6544 /// slot — sibling to the seed M2 [`crate::SupervisorSpec::children`]
6545 /// (bc92bce) `&[ChildSpec]` accessor on the peer per-`:supervisor`
6546 /// static-child-list `Vec`-carry axis, to the M3
6547 /// [`crate::Placement::clusters`] (a6e18d7) `&[String]` accessor
6548 /// on the peer per-`:placement` distribution-target-list `Vec`-
6549 /// carry axis, and to the immediately-adjacent sibling M3
6550 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::membros`] (6c77e36) `&[Membro]` accessor on
6551 /// the peer per-`:membros` node-list `Vec`-carry axis — the
6552 /// per-`:contratos` edge-list accessor is the natural pair of
6553 /// the per-`:membros` node-list accessor (graph edges over graph
6554 /// nodes; every graph-shaped consumer reads both). Same "one
6555 /// typed dispatch on the substrate primitive, thin projections
6556 /// at each consumer" discipline. The last remaining `Vec`-carry
6557 /// axis still unlifted at the time of this lift —
6558 /// [`crate::UpgradeFromEntry::instructions`]
6559 /// (`Vec<UpgradeInstruction>` per-appup migration-instruction
6560 /// list) — inherits this accessor's discipline as future
6561 /// compounding runs migrate its consumers onto the shared slice-
6562 /// return shape. Second `&[T]`-return accessor on the top-level
6563 /// M3 mesh-slot `AplicacaoSpec` type itself, closing the last
6564 /// unlifted per-`AplicacaoSpec` `Vec`-carry axis (`:membros` +
6565 /// `:contratos` are the two `Vec` fields on the outer typed
6566 /// composition view — `:politicas`, `:placement`, `:entrada` are
6567 /// scalar/option-shaped and already route through their per-slot
6568 /// accessor families). Named `contratos()` to match the storage
6569 /// field's name verbatim and the tatara-lisp author-surface term
6570 /// (`:contratos`) the field's own docstring already carries; the
6571 /// accessor's identity maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION
6572 /// §III.1 vocabulary the slot's docstring already reaches for.
6573 /// Returns `&[WitContract]` (not `&Vec<WitContract>`) because
6574 /// every downstream consumer of the contract list treats it as a
6575 /// read-only sequence — the slice-view is the narrowest borrow
6576 /// that supports every present + roadmapped consumer
6577 /// (`.is_empty()`, `.iter()`, `.len()`) without leaking the
6578 /// backing `Vec`'s grow/push/reserve surface that no consumer of
6579 /// the typed view reaches for (the storage-side `Vec` remains
6580 /// reachable through the `pub contratos` field for the mutation-
6581 /// carrying serde round-trip and per-test fixture-mutation paths).
6582 #[must_use]
6583 pub const fn contratos(&self) -> &[WitContract] {
6584 self.contratos.as_slice()
6585 }
6586
6587 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:politicas` `MeshPolicy` MESH-COMPOSITION
6588 /// per-Aplicacao mesh-policy composite-reference accessor every
6589 /// per-Aplicacao policy-block reader keys off — returns the author-
6590 /// declared `:politicas` composite verbatim as a `&MeshPolicy`
6591 /// reference over the same backing storage the raw `&self.politicas`
6592 /// field access borrows from.
6593 ///
6594 /// The `:politicas` slot carries the M3 mesh-slot per-Aplicacao
6595 /// mesh-policy composite — the load-bearing container of every
6596 /// mesh-level operational-policy axis every downstream mesh-artifact
6597 /// emitter fans on (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3: the per-Aplicacao
6598 /// mesh-policy overlay is the single typed surface a
6599 /// `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` fan-out reads
6600 /// from). Every per-`:politicas` axis threads through a lifted
6601 /// per-slot accessor on the [`MeshPolicy`] type: the
6602 /// [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1) Cilium-mesh mTLS-
6603 /// enforcement-toggle scalar accessor, the [`MeshPolicy::retries`]
6604 /// (bdfb399) Gateway-API-mesh transient-failure-retry-budget scalar
6605 /// accessor, the [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] (7073d0f) Gateway-API-mesh
6606 /// per-call-deadline scalar accessor, the [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`]
6607 /// (b0e741a) Envoy-outlier-detection consecutive-failure-ejection
6608 /// composite accessor, and the [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] (21a6c3b)
6609 /// Envoy-local-rate-limit-mesh token-bucket-declaration composite
6610 /// accessor. Every downstream consumer that reaches for a policy
6611 /// axis first passes through this outer accessor onto the composite
6612 /// and then dispatches onto the per-axis accessor — the two-level
6613 /// dispatch means every per-`:politicas` reader now routes through
6614 /// a typed dispatch on the substrate primitive at both altitudes.
6615 ///
6616 /// Prior to this lift the `.politicas` `MeshPolicy` composite was
6617 /// accessed inline at four production sites — the
6618 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] entry-side `let p =
6619 /// &self.politicas;` traversal seed (which drives every per-axis
6620 /// zero-floor + upper-cap + canonical-form bracket dispatch through
6621 /// `p.timeout()`, `p.retries()`, `p.circuit_breaker()`,
6622 /// `p.rate_limit()` on the axis-level lifted accessors), the
6623 /// [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`] per-CNP mTLS-mode-overlay
6624 /// emitter's `spec.politicas.mtls_required()` field-then-accessor
6625 /// chain (which drives every per-`(:de, :para)` CNP
6626 /// authentication-mode overlay onto the emitted `CiliumNetworkPolicy`),
6627 /// and the [`caixa_mesh::gateway_routes`] per-HTTPRoute per-request
6628 /// timeout + retry overlay emitter's paired
6629 /// `spec.politicas.timeout()` + `spec.politicas.retries()` field-then-
6630 /// accessor chain (which drives the per-Aplicacao Gateway-API-mesh
6631 /// deadline + budget overlay onto the emitted `HTTPRoute`) — four
6632 /// open-coded outer-field accesses that expressed no compile-time
6633 /// link back to the typed slot at the [`AplicacaoSpec`] altitude. A
6634 /// future extension of the `:politicas` outer axis to a richer
6635 /// author surface (a per-cluster policy overlay the operator pins
6636 /// through a future `:politicas-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION
6637 /// §V federation roadmap acknowledges, a per-tenant policy-alias
6638 /// table the M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer
6639 /// resolves per-CR at admission time, a per-Aplicacao dynamic
6640 /// policy-composite derivation the future adaptive-placement engine
6641 /// computes from a per-cluster load-topology reader, a promotion of
6642 /// the plain [`MeshPolicy`] to a richer `{static, dynamic}`
6643 /// partition once virtual-actor-style dynamic-mesh-policy
6644 /// composition comes into typed scope) would have had to be threaded
6645 /// through all four open-coded copies in lockstep or one consumer
6646 /// would silently disagree with the peers on which mesh-policy
6647 /// composite a given Aplicacao resolves to — the validator's
6648 /// per-axis bracket-dispatch seed reading the raw slot while the
6649 /// peer CNP mTLS-overlay emitter read an operator-resolved slot
6650 /// would silently split the build-time policy-shape gate from the
6651 /// runtime CNP-emission gate, a four-consumer split at the
6652 /// validator, the CNP emitter, and the `HTTPRoute` emitter far from
6653 /// the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the policy-drift
6654 /// root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on the
6655 /// substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of the
6656 /// Aplicacao's per-`:politicas` mesh-policy composite surface
6657 /// reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-
6658 /// set migrates as a unit on any future axis addition.
6659 ///
6660 /// First `&Composite`-return accessor on the top-level M3 mesh-slot
6661 /// `AplicacaoSpec` type itself — sibling to the seed slice-return
6662 /// accessors [`AplicacaoSpec::membros`] (6c77e36) `&[Membro]` and
6663 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::contratos`] (0dcc926) `&[WitContract]` that
6664 /// close the two `Vec`-carry axes on the outer typed composition
6665 /// view; the outer `:politicas` composite-reference axis is the
6666 /// natural pair to the paired outer `Vec`-carry accessors on the
6667 /// two peer M3 mesh slots — every whole-Aplicacao mesh-artifact
6668 /// emitter reads all four axes as one unit (graph nodes + graph
6669 /// edges + mesh policy + placement pool). Peer to the same
6670 /// [`crate::SupervisorSpec`] altitude on the sibling M2 supervisor-
6671 /// slot: every M2 `SupervisorSpec`-scoped composite reader
6672 /// ([`crate::SupervisorSpec::estrategia`], `max_restarts`,
6673 /// `restart_window`, `children`) already routes through the M2
6674 /// `SupervisorSpec` accessor family — this lift extends the same
6675 /// "one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive at the outer
6676 /// composition altitude" discipline to the M3 mesh-slot
6677 /// `AplicacaoSpec`-scoped `:politicas` composite axis. The two
6678 /// remaining peer outer-composite axes still unlifted at the time
6679 /// of this lift — [`AplicacaoSpec::placement`] (`Placement`
6680 /// per-Aplicacao distribution-composite) and [`AplicacaoSpec::entrada`]
6681 /// (`Option<Entrada>` per-Aplicacao external-gateway composite) —
6682 /// inherit this accessor's discipline as future compounding runs
6683 /// migrate their consumers onto the shared reference-return shape.
6684 /// Named `politicas()` to match the storage field's name verbatim
6685 /// and the tatara-lisp author-surface term (`:politicas`) the
6686 /// field's own docstring already carries; the accessor's identity
6687 /// maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 vocabulary the
6688 /// slot's docstring already reaches for. Returns `&MeshPolicy`
6689 /// (not the owning composite by copy or clone) because every
6690 /// downstream consumer of the mesh-policy composite treats it as a
6691 /// read-only per-axis dispatch source — the reference-view is the
6692 /// narrowest borrow that supports every present + roadmapped
6693 /// consumer (per-axis accessor dispatch, [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]
6694 /// emptiness probe) without cloning the composite through every
6695 /// consumer's fast path.
6696 #[must_use]
6697 pub const fn politicas(&self) -> &MeshPolicy {
6698 &self.politicas
6699 }
6700
6701 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:placement` `Placement` MESH-COMPOSITION
6702 /// per-Aplicacao distribution-composite composite-reference accessor
6703 /// every per-Aplicacao placement-block reader keys off — returns the
6704 /// author-declared `:placement` composite verbatim as a `&Placement`
6705 /// reference over the same backing storage the raw `&self.placement`
6706 /// field access borrows from.
6707 ///
6708 /// The `:placement` slot carries the M3 mesh-slot per-Aplicacao
6709 /// distribution composite — the load-bearing container of every
6710 /// where-does-this-Aplicacao-run axis every downstream cluster-artifact
6711 /// emitter fans on (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.1 for the `SingleNode` /
6712 /// `Replicated` Erlang/OTP distributed-app takeover axes, §II.4 for the
6713 /// `Sharded` Akka-cluster-sharding axis, §III.1 for the `:clusters`
6714 /// hosting-pool identity, §V for the `M3-Adaptive`-compression
6715 /// `:affinity` hint). Every per-`:placement` axis threads through a
6716 /// lifted per-slot accessor on the [`Placement`] type: the
6717 /// [`Placement::estrategia`] (921fe1b) MESH-COMPOSITION distribution-
6718 /// strategy scalar accessor, the [`Placement::clusters`] (a6e18d7)
6719 /// per-cluster distribution-target slice-return accessor, the
6720 /// [`Placement::affinity`] (74ec2d3) M3-Adaptive-compression-hint
6721 /// optional-scalar accessor, and the [`Placement::shard_key`]
6722 /// (7cd2a28) Akka-cluster-sharding-key optional-scalar accessor. Every
6723 /// downstream consumer that reaches for a placement axis first passes
6724 /// through this outer accessor onto the composite and then dispatches
6725 /// onto the per-axis accessor — the two-level dispatch means every
6726 /// per-`:placement` reader now routes through a typed dispatch on the
6727 /// substrate primitive at both altitudes.
6728 ///
6729 /// Prior to this lift the `.placement` `Placement` composite was
6730 /// accessed inline at three production sites — the
6731 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] per-axis bracket-dispatch
6732 /// seed (six `self.placement.<axis>()` field-then-inner-accessor
6733 /// chains: the pre-flight `.clusters().is_empty()` refusal probe
6734 /// paired with the `.estrategia()` diagnostic-carry copy, the per-
6735 /// cluster `.clusters()` validate-loop traversal head, the per-
6736 /// hint `.affinity()` optional-scalar shape gate, and the `Sharded` ↔
6737 /// non-`Sharded` partition's `.estrategia()` match arm scrutinee
6738 /// paired with the shape-gate cascade's `.shard_key()` /
6739 /// `.estrategia()` diagnostic-carry pair), the
6740 /// [`caixa_mesh::programs_for_aplicacao`] per-Aplicacao programs.yaml
6741 /// per-entry placement-block emitter's outer
6742 /// `serde_yaml::to_value(&spec.placement)` composite-serialization
6743 /// seed (which fans onto every per-cluster `programs[]` entry as a
6744 /// self-describing distribution overlay the aggregator filters by),
6745 /// and the `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao print line's paired
6746 /// `spec.placement.estrategia()` + `spec.placement.clusters()` field-
6747 /// then-inner-accessor chains (which drive the human-readable
6748 /// distribution summary of the typed Aplicacao view) — three open-
6749 /// coded outer-field accesses that expressed no compile-time link
6750 /// back to the typed slot at the [`AplicacaoSpec`] altitude. A future
6751 /// extension of the `:placement` outer axis to a richer author surface
6752 /// (a per-cluster placement overlay the operator pins through a
6753 /// future `:placement-overrides` slot the MESH-COMPOSITION §V
6754 /// federation roadmap acknowledges, a per-tenant placement-alias
6755 /// table the M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer
6756 /// resolves per-CR at admission time, a per-Aplicacao dynamic
6757 /// placement-composite derivation the future M5 adaptive-placement
6758 /// engine computes from a per-cluster load-topology reader, a
6759 /// promotion of the plain [`Placement`] to a richer `{static, dynamic}`
6760 /// partition once Orleans-style virtual-actor dynamic-placement comes
6761 /// into typed scope) would have had to be threaded through all three
6762 /// open-coded copies in lockstep or one consumer would silently
6763 /// disagree with the peers on which placement composite a given
6764 /// Aplicacao resolves to — the validator's per-axis bracket-dispatch
6765 /// seed reading the raw slot while the peer
6766 /// `programs_for_aplicacao` emitter read an operator-resolved slot
6767 /// would silently split the build-time distribution-shape gate from
6768 /// the runtime programs.yaml distribution-annotation gate, a three-
6769 /// consumer split at the validator, the programs.yaml emitter, and
6770 /// the `feira app graph` printer far from the source `caixa.lisp`
6771 /// with no field naming the placement-drift root cause. Lifting the
6772 /// resolution rule to a typed method on the substrate primitive
6773 /// means every downstream consumer of the Aplicacao's per-
6774 /// `:placement` distribution composite surface reaches for exactly
6775 /// one typed dispatch — the resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit
6776 /// on any future axis addition.
6777 ///
6778 /// Second `&Composite`-return accessor on the top-level M3 mesh-slot
6779 /// `AplicacaoSpec` type itself — sibling to the seed
6780 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::politicas`] (534dc21) `&MeshPolicy` mesh-policy
6781 /// composite-reference accessor on the peer per-`:politicas` outer-
6782 /// composite axis, and to the paired slice-return accessors
6783 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::membros`] (6c77e36) `&[Membro]` and
6784 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::contratos`] (0dcc926) `&[WitContract]` that close
6785 /// the two `Vec`-carry axes on the outer typed composition view; the
6786 /// outer `:placement` composite-reference axis is the natural pair
6787 /// to the peer `:politicas` composite-reference axis on the two
6788 /// operationally-symmetric M3 mesh slots (`:politicas` carries the
6789 /// how-to-run policy overlay, `:placement` carries the where-to-run
6790 /// distribution composite — every whole-Aplicacao mesh-artifact
6791 /// emitter reads both as one unit). Same "one typed dispatch on the
6792 /// substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
6793 /// discipline the peer per-`:politicas` composite-reference axis
6794 /// already routes through. The one remaining outer-composite axis
6795 /// still unlifted at the time of this lift —
6796 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::entrada`] (`Option<Entrada>` per-Aplicacao
6797 /// external-gateway composite) — inherits this accessor's discipline
6798 /// as the next compounding run migrates its consumers onto the shared
6799 /// reference-return shape, closing the outer-composite altitude on
6800 /// every M3 mesh-slot axis. Named `placement()` to match the storage
6801 /// field's name verbatim and the tatara-lisp author-surface term
6802 /// (`:placement`) the field's own docstring already carries; the
6803 /// accessor's identity maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §II
6804 /// vocabulary the slot's docstring already reaches for. Returns
6805 /// `&Placement` (not the owning composite by copy or clone) because
6806 /// every downstream consumer of the placement composite treats it as
6807 /// a read-only per-axis dispatch source — the reference-view is the
6808 /// narrowest borrow that supports every present + roadmapped consumer
6809 /// (per-axis accessor dispatch, serde composite-serialization) without
6810 /// cloning the composite through every consumer's fast path.
6811 #[must_use]
6812 pub const fn placement(&self) -> &Placement {
6813 &self.placement
6814 }
6815
6816 /// Substrate-canonical per-`:entrada` `Entrada` MESH-COMPOSITION
6817 /// per-Aplicacao external-gateway composite optional-composite-
6818 /// reference accessor every per-Aplicacao gateway-block reader
6819 /// keys off — returns the author-declared `:entrada` composite
6820 /// verbatim as an `Option<&Entrada>` reference over the same
6821 /// backing storage the raw `self.entrada.as_ref()` field access
6822 /// borrows from, with `None` naming the internal-only mesh shape
6823 /// (the author-omitted `:entrada` slot the K8s Gateway API v1
6824 /// gateway_routes emitter treats as "emit nothing" and the peer
6825 /// `feira app graph` printer treats as "internal-only mesh").
6826 ///
6827 /// The `:entrada` slot carries the M3 mesh-slot per-Aplicacao
6828 /// external-gateway composite — the load-bearing container of
6829 /// every does-this-Aplicacao-expose-a-public-endpoint axis every
6830 /// downstream cluster-artifact emitter fans on (MESH-COMPOSITION
6831 /// §III.4 for the `:host` K8s Gateway API v1 apiserver-validated
6832 /// hostname axis, §III.4 for the `:para` destination-Servico
6833 /// axis, §III.4 for the `:paths` HTTPRoute path-list axis, §III.4
6834 /// for the `:port` L4 backendRefs port axis). Every per-`:entrada`
6835 /// axis threads through a lifted per-slot accessor on the
6836 /// [`Entrada`] type: the [`Entrada::hostname`] (6db982c) K8s
6837 /// Gateway-API `Listener.hostname` scalar accessor, the paired
6838 /// [`Entrada::hostnames`] (`&HTTPRoute.spec.hostnames`)
6839 /// singleton-list resolver, the [`Entrada::destination`] (821a80e)
6840 /// backendRefs destination-Servico scalar accessor, the
6841 /// [`Entrada::resolved_paths`] path-fallback resolver, and the
6842 /// [`Entrada::port`] (9f9becd) Gateway-API-mesh L4 listener-port
6843 /// scalar accessor. Every downstream consumer that reaches for
6844 /// an entrada axis first passes through this outer accessor onto
6845 /// the composite and then dispatches onto the per-axis accessor
6846 /// — the two-level dispatch means every per-`:entrada` reader
6847 /// now routes through a typed dispatch on the substrate primitive
6848 /// at both altitudes.
6849 ///
6850 /// Prior to this lift the `.entrada` `Option<Entrada>` composite
6851 /// was accessed inline at four production sites — the
6852 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] per-`:entrada` shape-and-membership
6853 /// gate's `if let Some(e) = &self.entrada { … }` traversal head
6854 /// (which drives every per-axis refusal on the composite: the
6855 /// `validate_entrada_para` DNS-1123 shape gate on `e.para`, the
6856 /// `EntradaMemberMissing` membership lookup against the
6857 /// `:membros` accept-set, the `EmptyEntradaHost` refusal, the
6858 /// `validate_entrada_host` K8s Gateway API v1 apiserver-shape
6859 /// gate on `e.host`, and the `validate_entrada_path` HTTPRoute
6860 /// per-path shape gate on each entry of `e.paths`), the
6861 /// [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] per-Aplicacao L4-port
6862 /// fallback resolver's `self.entrada.as_ref().filter(…).map_or(…)`
6863 /// composite-projection seed (which drives the destination-
6864 /// facing `Entrada::port` lookup every per-Aplicacao HTTPRoute
6865 /// backendRefs port emitter fans on), the
6866 /// [`caixa_mesh::gateway_routes`] per-Aplicacao K8s Gateway API
6867 /// v1 Gateway + HTTPRoute emitter's `spec.entrada.as_ref()`
6868 /// early-return seed (which drives the "no `:entrada` ⇒ no
6869 /// external artifacts" partition on the whole-Aplicacao Gateway-
6870 /// API emitter's fan-out), and the `feira app graph` per-
6871 /// Aplicacao print line's `if let Some(e) = &spec.entrada`
6872 /// external-gateway summary emitter (which drives the human-
6873 /// readable `entrada: host → para (paths=…, port=…)` /
6874 /// `entrada: (internal-only mesh)` partition on the typed
6875 /// Aplicacao view) — four open-coded outer-field accesses that
6876 /// expressed no compile-time link back to the typed slot at the
6877 /// [`AplicacaoSpec`] altitude. A future extension of the
6878 /// `:entrada` outer axis to a richer author surface (a
6879 /// multi-`:entrada` list the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR
6880 /// at admission time so an Aplicacao can expose a public-web +
6881 /// admin-web pair, a per-cluster `:entrada-overrides` slot the
6882 /// MESH-COMPOSITION §V federation roadmap acknowledges so an
6883 /// operator can pin a per-cluster hostname override without
6884 /// re-authoring the `caixa.lisp`, a promotion of the plain
6885 /// `Option<Entrada>` to a richer `{single, multi}` partition once
6886 /// the multi-`:entrada` roadmap lands) would have had to be
6887 /// threaded through all four open-coded copies in lockstep or one
6888 /// consumer would silently disagree with the peers on which
6889 /// entrada composite a given Aplicacao resolves to — the
6890 /// validator's per-axis bracket-dispatch seed reading the raw
6891 /// slot while the peer `gateway_routes` emitter read an
6892 /// operator-resolved slot would silently split the build-time
6893 /// gateway-shape gate from the runtime Gateway + HTTPRoute
6894 /// emission gate, a four-consumer split at the validator, the
6895 /// `port_for_destination` L4-port resolver, the `gateway_routes`
6896 /// emitter, and the `feira app graph` printer far from the
6897 /// source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the entrada-drift
6898 /// root cause. Lifting the resolution rule to a typed method on
6899 /// the substrate primitive means every downstream consumer of
6900 /// the Aplicacao's per-`:entrada` external-gateway composite
6901 /// surface reaches for exactly one typed dispatch — the
6902 /// resolver's accept-set migrates as a unit on any future axis
6903 /// addition.
6904 ///
6905 /// Third and final `&Composite`-return accessor on the top-level
6906 /// M3 mesh-slot `AplicacaoSpec` type itself — closes the last
6907 /// unlifted outer-composite axis on the outer typed composition
6908 /// view, sibling to the seed [`AplicacaoSpec::politicas`]
6909 /// (534dc21) `&MeshPolicy` mesh-policy composite-reference
6910 /// accessor on the per-`:politicas` outer-composite axis and to
6911 /// the [`AplicacaoSpec::placement`] (9abb8f0) `&Placement`
6912 /// distribution-composite composite-reference accessor on the
6913 /// per-`:placement` outer-composite axis; extends the outer-
6914 /// composite reference-return discipline the two peers already
6915 /// route through onto the last unlifted per-`AplicacaoSpec`
6916 /// outer-composite axis. The `:entrada` outer-composite axis is
6917 /// the natural pair to the two peer outer-composite axes on the
6918 /// three operationally-symmetric M3 mesh-slot outer composites
6919 /// (`:politicas` carries the how-to-run policy overlay,
6920 /// `:placement` carries the where-to-run distribution composite,
6921 /// `:entrada` carries the who-can-reach-it external-gateway
6922 /// composite — every whole-Aplicacao mesh-artifact emitter reads
6923 /// all three as one unit). Same "one typed dispatch on the
6924 /// substrate primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
6925 /// discipline the peer outer-composite axes already route through.
6926 /// Named `entrada()` to match the storage field's name verbatim
6927 /// and the tatara-lisp author-surface term (`:entrada`) the
6928 /// field's own docstring already carries; the accessor's
6929 /// identity maps onto the canonical MESH-COMPOSITION §III.4
6930 /// vocabulary the slot's docstring already reaches for. Returns
6931 /// `Option<&Entrada>` (not the owning composite by copy or
6932 /// clone) because every downstream consumer of the entrada
6933 /// composite treats it as a read-only per-axis dispatch source
6934 /// — the reference-view is the narrowest borrow that supports
6935 /// every present + roadmapped consumer (per-axis accessor
6936 /// dispatch, `.as_ref().filter(…).map_or(…)` per-destination
6937 /// port-fallback projection, early-return partition on the
6938 /// `None` arm) without cloning the composite through every
6939 /// consumer's fast path. The `Option` half of the return-type
6940 /// preserves the load-bearing "author-omitted `:entrada` ⇒
6941 /// internal-only mesh" partition (not a default composite the
6942 /// downstream must reject on emptiness) — the accessor projects
6943 /// the raw `Option<Entrada>` slot's presence bit through the
6944 /// reference-return unchanged.
6945 #[must_use]
6946 pub const fn entrada(&self) -> Option<&Entrada> {
6947 self.entrada.as_ref()
6948 }
6949
6950 /// Validate the typed shape:
6951 /// - `:membros` is non-empty; every entry has a non-empty `:caixa`
6952 /// and a non-empty `:versao`; no two entries share the same
6953 /// `:caixa` (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1 — the graph nodes are a set,
6954 /// not a multiset)
6955 /// - every `:contratos` :de + :para must be in `:membros`
6956 /// - no `:contratos` edge is a self-edge (`:de == :para`) — a
6957 /// contract is an inter-Servico edge, so a Servico contracting
6958 /// with itself is a build error under every WIT shape
6959 /// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1)
6960 /// - no two `:contratos` entries agree on
6961 /// `(de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot)` — the typed-graph
6962 /// edges are a set, not a multiset (peer of the `:membros` /
6963 /// `:placement :clusters` / `:entrada :paths` duplicate gates)
6964 /// - `:entrada :para` must be in `:membros`
6965 /// - `:placement Sharded` must declare `:shard-key` (non-empty);
6966 /// `:placement Replicated`/`SingleNode` must NOT declare
6967 /// `:shard-key` — only the hash-keyed Akka-cluster-sharding axis
6968 /// consumes it (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4), and the typed partition
6969 /// between strategy and shard-key is symmetric: every validated
6970 /// `Placement` has `shard_key.is_some()` iff `estrategia ==
6971 /// Sharded`
6972 /// - every `:placement` strategy must declare ≥1 `:clusters` entry —
6973 /// `Replicated`/`SingleNode` need hosting clusters, `Sharded` needs
6974 /// the shard pool (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1)
6975 /// - every `:clusters` entry is non-empty and unique
6976 /// - `:placement :affinity`, when set, is non-empty
6977 /// - the synchronous-`:contratos` subgraph is acyclic
6978 /// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.3)
6979 /// - every declared `:politicas` value is operationally meaningful
6980 /// (zero timeout, zero retries, zero breaker thresholds, zero rate
6981 /// limit are all build errors — MESH-COMPOSITION §V CSE invariants;
6982 /// omit the field instead to express "no policy on this axis")
6983 pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
6984 self.validate_membros()?;
6985 let names: std::collections::HashSet<&str> =
6986 self.membros().iter().map(Membro::nome).collect();
6987
6988 // Identity key for the typed-edge duplicate gate below: every
6989 // field that distinguishes one contract from another. Two
6990 // entries that agree on all six are *the same edge declared
6991 // twice*, the typed-graph analogue of duplicate `:membros` /
6992 // `:placement :clusters` / `:entrada :paths` entries (which
6993 // are already build errors at this layer). Rejecting it at the
6994 // validate gate closes a renderer-side footgun: caixa-mesh's
6995 // `cilium_network_policies` keys each emitted policy by
6996 // `<aplicacao>-<de>-to-<para>`, so two contracts with identical
6997 // (de, para) and identical payload would land as two K8s
6998 // objects with colliding `metadata.name`, rejected at apply
6999 // time far from the source caixa.lisp.
7000 let mut seen_contracts: std::collections::HashSet<ContratoIdentity<'_>> =
7001 std::collections::HashSet::new();
7002 for c in self.contratos() {
7003 // Per-axis value-shape gate on every `:contratos` name
7004 // reference, before any graph-membership lookup. Empty +
7005 // DNS-1123-malformed `:de`/`:para` values silently fell
7006 // through to `ContratoMemberMissing` at the lookup arm
7007 // because every `:membros :caixa` is shape-validated
7008 // (3f9d7a0), so the `names` set structurally cannot contain
7009 // an empty / malformed string and the membership-lookup
7010 // diagnostic always misframed the root cause as
7011 // "this caixa is not in `:membros`". The shape gate runs
7012 // ahead of the lookup so structurally-impossible-to-match
7013 // inputs route through the narrower self-locating
7014 // diagnostic, preserving the legitimate "well-shaped
7015 // phantom reference" arm. `:de` runs before `:para` per
7016 // the canonical edge-direction order the existing
7017 // membership lookup, self-edge check, target dispatch,
7018 // and diagnostic strings already use.
7019 // Route the per-`:contratos` per-arm DNS-1123 shape-gate arg
7020 // + the paired [`AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing`]
7021 // diagnostic's `caixa:` carrier through the lifted
7022 // [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`]
7023 // scalar accessors rather than the raw `&c.de` / `&c.para`
7024 // `&String`-borrow arg site + the raw `c.de.clone()` /
7025 // `c.para.clone()` field-access `String`-carry sites — the
7026 // last unlifted per-`:contratos` raw-field-access sites in
7027 // the M3 mesh-slot validator's per-edge per-arm shape-gate
7028 // arg + phantom-name diagnostic wrap-envelope emit surface.
7029 // `c.source()` is byte-identical to `&c.de` (pinned by the
7030 // sibling `wit_contract_source_returns_de_byte_equal_across_permutations`
7031 // + `wit_contract_source_borrows_from_de_storage` accessor
7032 // tests) and `c.destination()` is byte-identical to `&c.para`
7033 // (pinned by the sibling
7034 // `wit_contract_destination_returns_para_byte_equal_across_permutations`
7035 // + `wit_contract_destination_borrows_from_para_storage`
7036 // accessor tests) — so a future rebrand of either underlying
7037 // storage flows through the accessor's one body without a
7038 // coordinated per-consumer rewrite across the M3 mesh
7039 // validator's per-edge shape-gate + phantom-name refusal
7040 // arms. Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` self-loop
7041 // arm's `.source().to_string()` / `.world_ref().to_string()`
7042 // `String`-carry sites the earlier convergence lifted onto
7043 // the same accessor pair.
7044 validate_contrato_caixa(crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE, c.source())?;
7045 validate_contrato_caixa(crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA, c.destination())?;
7046 if !names.contains(c.source()) {
7047 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing {
7048 caixa: c.source().to_string(),
7049 });
7050 }
7051 if !names.contains(c.destination()) {
7052 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing {
7053 caixa: c.destination().to_string(),
7054 });
7055 }
7056 // A `:contratos` entry is an *inter*-Servico contract
7057 // (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1 — "Servico A calls Servico B"): a
7058 // typed edge between two distinct graph nodes. An edge whose
7059 // `:de` equals its `:para` is a Servico contracting with
7060 // itself — a degenerate edge under every WIT shape. The
7061 // synchronous shapes were caught only incidentally, and with
7062 // a misleading diagnostic: `detect_sync_cycles` reported
7063 // `cart → cart` as a `ContratoCycle` whose path is
7064 // `["cart", "cart"]` — framing a self-edge as a multi-node
7065 // deadlock. The pub-sub shape slipped through entirely
7066 // (`detect_sync_cycles` excludes `WitTarget::PubSub`, so a
7067 // `nats:pub-sub` edge from a member to itself silently
7068 // validated, then rendered a `CiliumNetworkPolicy` whose
7069 // endpointSelector and fromEndpoints both name the same
7070 // program — a self-allow rule that is a no-op, since
7071 // intra-pod traffic never traverses the mesh). A self-edge's
7072 // runtime meaning is an in-process call, which doesn't go
7073 // through the mesh at all, so no `:contratos` edge can carry
7074 // it. Firing the gate before the `:wit`/`target()` shape
7075 // checks means the structural "this edge can't exist" error
7076 // precedes the narrower payload-shape diagnostics, and shape-
7077 // agnostically covers all four `WitTarget` arms (HTTP / Store
7078 // / Capability / PubSub) at one point — closing the pub-sub
7079 // hole and replacing the misleading cycle diagnostic in one
7080 // gate. Peer of the duplicate-`:contratos` / duplicate-
7081 // `:membros` set gates: both reject a structurally
7082 // ill-formed graph at the typed surface, before the renderer
7083 // emits a K8s object that fails or no-ops far from the source
7084 // caixa.lisp.
7085 // Route the per-`:contratos` structural self-edge probe
7086 // through the lifted [`WitContract::is_self_loop`] typed
7087 // predicate rather than the raw `c.de == c.para` field-
7088 // equality check — the one production consumer of the per-
7089 // `:contratos` caller-equals-callee endpoint-equality axis
7090 // now keys off exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate
7091 // primitive, so any future rebrand of the axis (an M4-typed-
7092 // caller enum whose identity comparison rule the predicate
7093 // could route through, a per-cluster caller/callee-alias
7094 // table the M4 CR materializer resolves per-CR before the
7095 // equality probe) migrates as a single caixa-core edit
7096 // rather than a coordinated rewrite of the gate + every
7097 // downstream self-edge consumer. Peer of the sibling
7098 // [`WitContract::is_http`] / [`WitContract::is_pubsub`] /
7099 // [`WitContract::is_store`] shape-predicate routing on the
7100 // `:wit` world-ref axis, extended onto the per-edge
7101 // endpoint-equality axis.
7102 //
7103 // Route the paired [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSelfLoop`]
7104 // diagnostic's `caixa:` / `wit:` carriers through the
7105 // lifted [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::world_ref`]
7106 // scalar accessors rather than the raw `c.de.clone()` /
7107 // `c.wit.clone()` field-access `String`-carry sites — the
7108 // last unlifted per-`:contratos` raw-field-access
7109 // `.clone()` sites in the M3 mesh-slot validator's self-
7110 // edge refusal arm. `.source().to_string()` is byte-
7111 // identical to `.de.clone()` (pinned by the sibling
7112 // `source_returns_de_byte_equal_across_permutations` accessor
7113 // test), and `.world_ref().to_string()` is byte-identical
7114 // to `.wit.clone()` (pinned by the sibling
7115 // `world_ref_returns_wit_byte_equal_across_permutations`
7116 // accessor test) — so a future rebrand of either underlying
7117 // storage flows through the accessor's one body without a
7118 // coordinated per-consumer rewrite across the M3 mesh
7119 // validator.
7120 if c.is_self_loop() {
7121 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoSelfLoop {
7122 caixa: c.source().to_string(),
7123 wit: c.world_ref().to_string(),
7124 });
7125 }
7126 if c.world_ref().is_empty() {
7127 let (de, para) = c.edge_pair();
7128 return Err(AplicacaoError::EmptyWit { de, para });
7129 }
7130 // Shape ↔ target consistency — surfaces "HTTP wit without
7131 // :endpoint", "NATS wit with :endpoint set", etc. as named
7132 // build errors instead of silent renderer drops. Threaded
7133 // through the duplicate-edge diagnostic below (via
7134 // [`WitTarget::label`]) so the "which typed target arm did
7135 // the duplicate carry" question is answered by the typed
7136 // enum's variant discriminator, not by re-probing the raw
7137 // `Option<String>` payload fields.
7138 let target_view = c.target()?;
7139 // Contract identity: (de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot).
7140 // Two contracts that match on all six are the same typed edge
7141 // declared twice — author error, not a legitimate variant of
7142 // "same caller-callee pair, different payload" (e.g.
7143 // cart→catalog at /products vs /search), which keeps distinct
7144 // identity keys via the differing endpoint payloads.
7145 //
7146 // Route the six-axis dedup key through the lifted
7147 // [`WitContract::identity`] composite-projection accessor
7148 // rather than the inline six-tuple builder — the two
7149 // substrate primitives on the per-`:contratos` identity axis
7150 // (the [`ContratoIdentity`] type alias's six axes, this
7151 // dedup-key's six tuple arms) now migrate as a unit on any
7152 // future axis addition. Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos`
7153 // composite-projection [`WitContract::edge_pair`] /
7154 // [`WitContract::edge_triple`] accessors on the
7155 // caller-callee / caller-callee-wit prefix axes; extends
7156 // the discipline onto the full-identity axis that carries
7157 // the three payload-shape arms too.
7158 let key = c.identity();
7159 crate::render::insert_first_seen(&mut seen_contracts, key, || {
7160 // Route the per-`:contratos` duplicate-gate diagnostic's
7161 // `(de, para, wit)` triple through the lifted
7162 // [`WitContract::edge_triple`] typed accessor rather
7163 // than pairing `edge_pair()` for the `(de, para)` prefix
7164 // with a raw `c.wit.clone()` for the `wit:` tail — the
7165 // paired-with-raw-field-access shape was the last
7166 // per-`:contratos` diagnostic constructor bypassing the
7167 // substrate-primitive composite projection, sibling to
7168 // the eight [`AplicacaoError::Contrato*`] triple-
7169 // carrying constructors [`WitContract::target`]'s edge
7170 // closure feeds through the same accessor.
7171 let (de, para, wit) = c.edge_triple();
7172 AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate {
7173 de,
7174 para,
7175 wit,
7176 target: target_view.label(),
7177 }
7178 })?;
7179 }
7180
7181 // Cycles in the synchronous-edge subgraph are build errors
7182 // (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.3). Pub-sub edges are excluded — they
7183 // are "acyclic by construction" because the publisher fires
7184 // and forgets, so no caller blocks on a downstream that loops
7185 // back to it.
7186 self.detect_sync_cycles()?;
7187
7188 if let Some(e) = self.entrada() {
7189 // Route the per-`:entrada` composite-reference read
7190 // through the lifted [`AplicacaoSpec::entrada`] accessor
7191 // rather than the raw `&self.entrada` field access — the
7192 // shape-and-membership gate's traversal head is now the
7193 // canonical read-side surface every per-Aplicacao entrada
7194 // consumer routes through, closing the fourth of four
7195 // open-coded outer-field accesses on the per-`:entrada`
7196 // outer-composite axis.
7197 //
7198 // Shape gate on `:entrada :para` runs ahead of the
7199 // membership lookup. Every `:membros :caixa` past
7200 // `validate_membro_caixa` is a valid DNS-1123 label
7201 // (3f9d7a0), so the `names` set structurally cannot
7202 // contain an empty / malformed string and the membership-
7203 // lookup diagnostic always misframed the root cause as
7204 // "this caixa is not in `:membros`". The shape gate
7205 // routes structurally-impossible-to-match inputs through
7206 // the narrower self-locating diagnostic, preserving the
7207 // legitimate "well-shaped phantom reference" arm — the
7208 // same trajectory the peer `:membros :caixa` (3f9d7a0),
7209 // `:placement :clusters` (6c8c00b), and `:contratos :de`
7210 // / `:para` (8d5af6b) axes already follow. This closes
7211 // the fourth and last Aplicacao-level Servico-name
7212 // reference axis on the canonical DNS-1123 floor.
7213 // Route the per-`:entrada :para` byte-string reads through
7214 // the lifted [`Entrada::destination`] accessor rather than
7215 // the raw `e.para` field access — the three
7216 // per-`AplicacaoSpec::validate` `:entrada :para` consumers
7217 // (shape-gate `validate_entrada_para` arg, membership
7218 // lookup, `EntradaMemberMissing` diagnostic carry) now key
7219 // off exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate
7220 // primitive, closing the last unlifted per-`:entrada :para`
7221 // raw-field-access axis on the M3 mesh-slot validator.
7222 // The `.destination().to_string()` at the diagnostic site
7223 // is byte-identical to `.para.clone()` — pinned by the
7224 // sibling `destination_returns_entrada_para_byte_equal` +
7225 // `destination_borrows_from_entrada_para_storage` accessor
7226 // tests — so a future rebrand of the underlying `:para`
7227 // storage (a lift from `String` to a typed
7228 // `ServicoName(String)` newtype, a per-Aplicacao interning
7229 // arena the M4 CR materializer authors, a
7230 // `smol_str::SmolStr` inline-buffer swap) flows through
7231 // the accessor's one body without a coordinated
7232 // per-consumer rewrite across the M3 mesh validator.
7233 validate_entrada_para(e.destination())?;
7234 if !names.contains(e.destination()) {
7235 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaMemberMissing {
7236 para: e.destination().to_string(),
7237 });
7238 }
7239 // Route the per-`:entrada :host` byte-string reads through
7240 // the lifted [`Entrada::hostname`] accessor rather than
7241 // the raw `e.host` field access — the emptiness gate and
7242 // the shape-gate `validate_entrada_host` arg now key off
7243 // exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive,
7244 // closing the last unlifted per-`:entrada :host` raw-
7245 // field-access axis on the M3 mesh-slot validator. Peer
7246 // of the sibling per-`:entrada :para` convergence above
7247 // and pinned by the existing
7248 // `hostname_returns_entrada_host_byte_equal` +
7249 // `hostnames_returns_singleton_of_hostname_accessor`
7250 // accessor tests, so any future
7251 // Gateway-API-shaped host renormalization (a wildcard-
7252 // label lift, a trailing-`.` FQDN substitution, an IDNA
7253 // Punycode round-trip the SNI fan-out overlay authors)
7254 // flows through the accessor's one body without a
7255 // coordinated per-consumer rewrite across the M3 mesh
7256 // validator.
7257 if e.hostname().is_empty() {
7258 return Err(AplicacaoError::EmptyEntradaHost);
7259 }
7260 // The `:host` lands verbatim as a K8s Gateway API v1
7261 // `Listener.hostname` *and* `HTTPRoute.spec.hostnames[0]` —
7262 // both apiserver-validated against the same restrictive
7263 // pattern: lowercase RFC 1123 DNS subdomain, optional
7264 // single leading wildcard label (`*.`), max length 253,
7265 // per-label max length 63, no IP literals, no scheme,
7266 // no port. Until this gate landed `validate()` only
7267 // refused the empty string (`EmptyEntradaHost`); a
7268 // structurally invalid hostname (`"https://example.com"`,
7269 // `"checkout.quero.cloud:8080"`, `"1.2.3.4"`,
7270 // `"_underscored.example.com"`, `"FOO.example.com"`,
7271 // `"checkout.quero.cloud."`) silently passed validate
7272 // and the apiserver `field is invalid` error surfaced at
7273 // `kubectl apply` time, far from the source caixa.lisp.
7274 // Lifting the gate to caixa-build time mirrors the
7275 // `:entrada :paths` value-shape trajectory (eb3456d) and
7276 // closes the last unstructured `:entrada` axis.
7277 validate_entrada_host(e.hostname())?;
7278 // Structural-floor gate on `:entrada :port`: every
7279 // validated `Entrada::port` past this gate lies in
7280 // `SERVICO_PORT_MIN..=u16::MAX` (the `u16` field's natural
7281 // type-inferred ceiling closes the top edge, so no companion
7282 // upper-cap arm is needed here — unlike the peer capped-
7283 // `u32` `:politicas` / `:supervisor` / `:limits` axes whose
7284 // `require_positive_bounded_u32` bracket covers both edges).
7285 // Routes through the lifted [`SERVICO_PORT_MIN`] canonical
7286 // accept-set-floor const rather than the prior inline
7287 // `if e.port == 0` byte-check so a future rebrand of the
7288 // accept-set floor (a hypothetical unprivileged-only
7289 // migration lifting the floor to `1024`, a per-cluster
7290 // scoping the operator pins through a future
7291 // `:placement :port-floor` slot as the M4 typed-slot
7292 // trajectory adds it, the future
7293 // `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
7294 // per-Aplicacao gateway resolver reaching for the same
7295 // floor) is a one-line edit on the canonical
7296 // [`SERVICO_PORT_MIN`] declaration, not a coordinated
7297 // rewrite across the emit site + the pin test + every
7298 // future per-target renderer the substrate adds.
7299 if e.port() < SERVICO_PORT_MIN {
7300 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaPortZero);
7301 }
7302 // Each `:entrada :paths` entry becomes a K8s Gateway API
7303 // HTTPRoute `matches[].path.value`. The Gateway API rejects
7304 // values that don't start with `/` for `type: PathPrefix`,
7305 // and an empty value is meaningless. Surface those as build
7306 // errors (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.3) rather than apply-time
7307 // failures. Empty `:paths` itself is fine — caixa-mesh
7308 // falls back to a single `/` catch-all.
7309 let mut seen = std::collections::HashSet::new();
7310 // Route the per-entry value-shape gate's traversal head
7311 // through the lifted [`Entrada::paths`] slice accessor
7312 // rather than the raw `&e.paths` field access — the
7313 // per-Aplicacao `:entrada :paths` validate loop now keys
7314 // off the canonical raw-slot surface every downstream
7315 // per-`:entrada` path-list consumer (the sibling
7316 // [`Entrada::resolved_paths`] fallback-applying resolver
7317 // internal reads, `feira app graph`'s per-Aplicacao entrada
7318 // summary line's `{:?}` Debug print) routes through, so any
7319 // future rebrand on the typed slot's raw-slot reader lands
7320 // at exactly one place. Same convergence discipline as the
7321 // sibling [`Placement::clusters`] (a6e18d7) reader-site
7322 // convergences on the peer M3 mesh-slot `Vec<String>`-carry
7323 // axis.
7324 for p in e.paths() {
7325 if p.is_empty() {
7326 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaPathEmpty);
7327 }
7328 if !p.starts_with('/') {
7329 return Err(AplicacaoError::EntradaPathNotAbsolute { path: p.clone() });
7330 }
7331 // Per-entry value-shape gate: the path lands verbatim
7332 // as a K8s Gateway API HTTPRoute `matches[].path.value`
7333 // (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:498), apiserver-validated
7334 // against `maxLength: 1024` + the Gateway API webhook's
7335 // path-grammar rules (no `//`, no `/./`, no `/../`, no
7336 // query/fragment separators, no whitespace, no control
7337 // characters, no non-ASCII bytes). Until this gate
7338 // landed `validate` only refused the empty string and
7339 // missing-leading-slash (eb3456d); a structurally
7340 // invalid path (`"/api?q=1"`, `"/api#frag"`,
7341 // `"/api bar"`, `"/api/../etc"`, `"/api//cart"`, a
7342 // 1025-byte URL-shaped slug) silently passed validate
7343 // and the failure surfaced at `kubectl apply` time as
7344 // a Gateway API webhook rejection, far from the source
7345 // caixa.lisp, with no field naming the offending
7346 // `:paths` entry. Lifting the gate to caixa-build time
7347 // mirrors the `:entrada :host` value-shape trajectory
7348 // (c7d05ec) on the sibling axis — every author surface
7349 // that emits a Gateway API field now matches the
7350 // apiserver's accepted set at validate time.
7351 validate_entrada_path(p)?;
7352 crate::render::insert_first_seen(&mut seen, p.as_str(), || {
7353 AplicacaoError::EntradaPathDuplicate { path: p.clone() }
7354 })?;
7355 }
7356 }
7357
7358 self.validate_placement()?;
7359
7360 self.validate_politicas()?;
7361
7362 Ok(())
7363 }
7364
7365 /// Reject `:membros` values that are operationally meaningless. The
7366 /// `:membros` slot is the graph node set (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1):
7367 /// every entry names a Servico that participates in the Aplicacao,
7368 /// and the rendered programs.yaml fan-out emits one entry per
7369 /// `:membros`. Three authoring footguns are closed here:
7370 ///
7371 /// - `:caixa ""` — caixa-mesh's `programs_for_aplicacao` would emit
7372 /// a `programs:` entry whose `name:` is the empty string, which
7373 /// downstream `lareira-fleet-programs` rejects at template time
7374 /// with a non-localized error;
7375 /// - `:versao ""` — caixa-resolver's lacre pipeline can't resolve
7376 /// an empty semver constraint, so the failure surfaces far from
7377 /// the source caixa.lisp;
7378 /// - duplicate `:caixa` names — two entries with the same name
7379 /// produce duplicate programs.yaml entries (one silently
7380 /// overwrites the other in the cluster's HelmRelease values), and
7381 /// contract membership lookups against `:contratos` collapse the
7382 /// two onto one node, masking authoring mistakes.
7383 ///
7384 /// Same value-shape discipline as `:placement :clusters` (where empty
7385 /// + duplicate cluster names are rejected) and `:entrada :paths`
7386 /// (where empty + duplicate path entries are rejected). Lifting these
7387 /// invariants to the typed surface mirrors the MESH-COMPOSITION
7388 /// §III.3 promise that the `:membros` set — the load-bearing identity
7389 /// of the application graph — is well-formed by construction.
7390 fn validate_membros(&self) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
7391 if self.membros().is_empty() {
7392 return Err(AplicacaoError::NoMembros);
7393 }
7394 let mut seen = std::collections::HashSet::new();
7395 for m in self.membros() {
7396 // Route the `MembroCaixaEmpty` refusal-arm's per-member
7397 // empty-`:caixa` shape-gate through the typed
7398 // [`Membro::nome`] accessor rather than the raw `.caixa`
7399 // field access — the last un-lifted `.caixa` production-
7400 // code read site on the per-`:membros` member-caixa `:nome`
7401 // axis, sibling to the six caixa-core validator read sites
7402 // (member-set collector, per-member value-shape gate,
7403 // duplicate dedup key, cycle-detector adjacency-map seed,
7404 // self-loop gate) the 4a32abf lift already routed through
7405 // the accessor and the peer 54bf2f3 caixa-mesh emit-side
7406 // per-`programs[]` entry-`name:` `String`-carry converge.
7407 // Prior to this converge the `MembroCaixaEmpty` refusal
7408 // arm was the solitary consumer bypassing the typed
7409 // dispatch — the same-loop iteration's very next call
7410 // `validate_membro_caixa(m.nome())` already routed through
7411 // the accessor, so an author landing an empty-`:caixa`
7412 // entry hit the accessor on the shape-gate line but
7413 // bypassed it on the emptiness line one line above. A
7414 // future extension of the `:membros :caixa` axis to a
7415 // richer author surface (a per-cluster alias table pinned
7416 // through a future `:placement`-scoped slot, a namespace-
7417 // qualified rewrite the M4 CR materializer applies per-CR,
7418 // a per-member overlay from the future `:membros
7419 // :nome-suffix` slot MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 acknowledges)
7420 // that lands on the accessor would silently disagree
7421 // between the emptiness gate and every peer consumer —
7422 // an author-declared `:caixa "checkout"` value the
7423 // accessor rewrote to `""` under a future alias arm would
7424 // pass the raw `.is_empty()` gate here while the peer
7425 // `validate_membro_caixa(m.nome())` call one line below
7426 // (and every downstream emit-side consumer routing through
7427 // the accessor) tripped on the empty-value shape far from
7428 // this diagnostic. Pinned by the drift-detection test
7429 // [`validate_membros_empty_gate_routes_through_nome_accessor`]
7430 // below.
7431 if m.nome().is_empty() {
7432 return Err(AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaEmpty);
7433 }
7434 // Every emitted cluster artifact's `metadata.name` derives
7435 // from a `:membros :caixa` value verbatim — the rendered
7436 // programs.yaml entry's `name:` (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:133),
7437 // the [`crate::LABEL_PROGRAM`] label value on every CNP
7438 // endpointSelector / fromEndpoints (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:263,
7439 // 272), the composed `CiliumNetworkPolicy` `metadata.name`
7440 // (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:250), and the Gateway API HTTPRoute
7441 // `metadata.name` when the member is the `:entrada :para`
7442 // target (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:423). Each apiserver-side
7443 // schema enforces the DNS-1123 label rule on admission;
7444 // a structurally invalid member name (`"Cart"`, `"my_cart"`,
7445 // `"my.cart"`, `"-cart"`, `"cart-"`, the >63-byte UUID-shaped
7446 // mistaken-identity slug) silently passes the prior empty-/
7447 // duplicate-only gate and the failure surfaces at `kubectl
7448 // apply` time as a `metadata.name: Invalid value` rejection,
7449 // far from the source caixa.lisp, with no field naming the
7450 // offending `:membros` entry. Lifting the gate to caixa-build
7451 // time mirrors the `:entrada :host` value-shape trajectory
7452 // (c7d05ec) on the peer axis — every author surface that
7453 // emits a K8s name now matches the apiserver's accepted set
7454 // at validate time.
7455 validate_membro_caixa(m.nome())?;
7456 // The author surface for `:versao` is the same Cargo-shaped
7457 // semver requirement string (`"^0.1"`, `"~0.1.2"`, `"0.1.0"`,
7458 // `"*"`) every `:deps` entry carries — and the lacre pipeline
7459 // resolves both axes through the same
7460 // [`crate::version::parse_requirement`] entry-point. The
7461 // shared [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`]
7462 // helper brackets the empty-first + parse cascade both peer
7463 // axes ([`crate::dep::Dep::validate`] on `:deps :versao`,
7464 // [`crate::SupervisorSpec::validate`] on `:children :versao`)
7465 // route through, so drift between the three axes' accepted
7466 // requirement sets is structurally impossible and the parse-
7467 // side no-op the empty-first arm closes (semver's empty
7468 // parse yields an implicit `*`) lives in exactly one
7469 // predicate.
7470 crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement(
7471 m.versao_requirement(),
7472 || AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoEmpty {
7473 caixa: m.nome().to_string(),
7474 },
7475 |reason| AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid {
7476 caixa: m.nome().to_string(),
7477 versao: m.versao_requirement().to_string(),
7478 reason,
7479 },
7480 )?;
7481 crate::render::insert_first_seen(&mut seen, m.nome(), || {
7482 AplicacaoError::MembroDuplicate {
7483 caixa: m.nome().to_string(),
7484 }
7485 })?;
7486 }
7487 Ok(())
7488 }
7489
7490 /// Reject `:placement` values that are operationally meaningless or
7491 /// internally contradictory. Each strategy variant has the same
7492 /// invariants on `:clusters` (non-empty list, non-empty unique
7493 /// entries) — the §III.1 author surface is uniform on this axis,
7494 /// even though the *meaning* of the list differs by strategy
7495 /// (`Replicated`/`SingleNode` host the app; `Sharded` defines the
7496 /// shard pool).
7497 ///
7498 /// Empty cluster names or a `Some("")` `:shard-key`/`:affinity`
7499 /// are the same authoring footgun closed for `:politicas` zero
7500 /// values and `:entrada` empty paths: the field is *declared* but
7501 /// carries no meaning, so downstream renderers either skip it
7502 /// silently (cluster-fanout drops the empty entry, no diagnostic)
7503 /// or apply it literally and fail at admission time. Lifting both
7504 /// to build errors mirrors MESH-COMPOSITION §III.3's "placement
7505 /// violation is a build error" promise.
7506 ///
7507 /// `:shard-key` and `:estrategia` are typed-partitioned: the slot
7508 /// is required exactly when `:estrategia Sharded` (hash-keyed
7509 /// distribution, Akka cluster-sharding convention, §II.4) and
7510 /// refused on `:estrategia Replicated`/`SingleNode` (where no
7511 /// hash-keyed routing axis consumes it). The partition closes the
7512 /// "I think I configured sharding" footgun where an author writes
7513 /// `:placement (:estrategia Replicated :shard-key "tenantId")` and
7514 /// the typed slot's value silently vanishes at the renderer layer
7515 /// — every validated `Placement` past this call satisfies
7516 /// `shard_key.is_some() == matches!(estrategia, Sharded)`.
7517 fn validate_placement(&self) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
7518 // Every strategy needs at least one named cluster: `Replicated`
7519 // and `SingleNode` use the list as hosting/takeover candidates
7520 // (Erlang/OTP distributed-app convention — see MESH-COMPOSITION
7521 // §II.1), while `Sharded` uses it as the shard pool
7522 // (Akka cluster-sharding convention — §II.4). An empty list is
7523 // meaningless under any of the three.
7524 //
7525 // Route the paired pre-flight `.is_empty()` refusal probe and
7526 // the per-cluster validate loop's traversal head through the
7527 // lifted [`Placement::clusters`] slice-return accessor rather
7528 // than the raw `self.placement.clusters` field access — the
7529 // two production consumers of the per-`:placement` cluster-
7530 // pool `Vec`-carry now key off exactly one typed dispatch on
7531 // the substrate primitive, so any future rebrand on the axis
7532 // (a per-tenant cluster-pool overlay the operator pins through
7533 // a future `:placement :clusters-overrides` slot, a per-
7534 // Aplicacao dynamic cluster-pool derivation the future M5
7535 // adaptive-placement engine computes from `:affinity` weights)
7536 // migrates as a single caixa-core edit rather than a
7537 // coordinated rewrite of the paired arms — sibling of the
7538 // peer M2 [`crate::SupervisorSpec::children`] (bc92bce) two-
7539 // arm migration on the per-`:supervisor` static-child-list
7540 // `Vec`-carry axis.
7541 //
7542 // Route the per-`:placement` outer-composite reference read
7543 // through the lifted [`AplicacaoSpec::placement`] outer accessor
7544 // rather than the raw `&self.placement` field access — the
7545 // per-axis bracket-dispatch fan-out below (`p.clusters()`,
7546 // `p.estrategia()`, `p.affinity()`, `p.shard_key()` on the
7547 // axis-level lifted accessor family) now routes through the
7548 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch at the outer composition
7549 // altitude, the same shape the peer caixa-mesh
7550 // `programs_for_aplicacao` per-Aplicacao programs.yaml emitter
7551 // and the sibling `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao print line
7552 // now key off after this accessor lift.
7553 let p = self.placement();
7554 if p.clusters().is_empty() {
7555 return Err(AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters {
7556 estrategia: p.estrategia(),
7557 });
7558 }
7559 let mut seen = std::collections::HashSet::new();
7560 for c in p.clusters() {
7561 // Per-entry value-shape gate: the cluster name lands in
7562 // every K8s context / `lareira-fleet-programs` aggregator
7563 // filter / future M4 CR materializer's per-cluster axis
7564 // a validated `:clusters` entry passes through, each
7565 // enforcing the DNS-1123 label rule on admission. Same
7566 // typed-shape trajectory as `:membros :caixa` (3f9d7a0)
7567 // on the peer name axis — both axes' validated values
7568 // are guaranteed-accepted by the apiserver without
7569 // re-validation at any downstream renderer or admission
7570 // layer.
7571 validate_placement_cluster(c)?;
7572 crate::render::insert_first_seen(&mut seen, c.as_str(), || {
7573 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterDuplicate { cluster: c.clone() }
7574 })?;
7575 }
7576 // Route the per-`:placement :affinity` per-hint value-shape
7577 // gate through the typed [`Placement::affinity`] accessor rather
7578 // than the raw `&self.placement.affinity` field access — the
7579 // sole open-coded field-access site on the per-`:placement`
7580 // M3-Adaptive-compression-hint axis the accessor lift now owns.
7581 // The `Some(a)`-bound `a` narrows from `&String` to `&str` under
7582 // the accessor's `Option<&str>` return type;
7583 // [`validate_placement_affinity`]'s `&str` parameter accepts
7584 // the narrower borrow without a re-allocation, so the routing
7585 // change is byte-for-byte in the pass arm and remains
7586 // byte-for-byte in every failure diagnostic
7587 // ([`AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid`]'s `affinity:
7588 // String` field is populated inside
7589 // [`validate_placement_affinity`] via the peer `.to_string()`
7590 // path on the same borrowed slice). Peer of the sibling
7591 // `PlacementStrategy::Sharded`-arm `:shard-key` shape-gate
7592 // routing through [`Placement::shard_key`] at the caixa-core
7593 // site above — extends the "read `:placement` optional-scalars
7594 // through the typed accessor" discipline to the second
7595 // `Option<String>`-shape slot on the M3 mesh-slot family.
7596 //
7597 // Per-hint value-shape gate: the `:affinity` value lands
7598 // verbatim in the M3 Adaptive compression overlay
7599 // (caixa-mesh's `placement.affinity` emission) and every
7600 // future M4 placement-engine routing axis keying off the
7601 // hint as a K8s `app.pleme.io/affinity-hint=<value>` label
7602 // selector — each enforces the DNS-1123 label rule on
7603 // admission. Same typed-shape trajectory as `:placement
7604 // :clusters` (6c8c00b) on the sibling slot and the four
7605 // Servico-name reference axes (`:membros :caixa` 3f9d7a0,
7606 // `:placement :clusters` 6c8c00b, `:contratos :de`/`:para`
7607 // 8d5af6b, `:entrada :para` b0e8748) — the fifth typed slot
7608 // on the Aplicacao surface to land on the canonical
7609 // [`crate::render::is_dns_1123_label`] floor.
7610 if let Some(a) = p.affinity() {
7611 validate_placement_affinity(a)?;
7612 }
7613 match p.estrategia() {
7614 // Route the `Sharded`-arm shape-gate cascade through the
7615 // typed [`Placement::shard_key`] accessor rather than the
7616 // raw `&self.placement.shard_key` field access — one of the
7617 // two open-coded field-access sites on the per-`:placement`
7618 // Akka-cluster-sharding-key axis the accessor lift now
7619 // owns. The `Some(k)`-bound `k` narrows from `&String` to
7620 // `&str` under the accessor's `Option<&str>` return type;
7621 // `str::is_empty` and [`validate_placement_shard_key`]'s
7622 // `&str` parameter both accept the narrower borrow without
7623 // a re-allocation.
7624 PlacementStrategy::Sharded => match p.shard_key() {
7625 None => return Err(AplicacaoError::ShardedWithoutKey),
7626 Some(k) if k.is_empty() => return Err(AplicacaoError::ShardedKeyEmpty),
7627 // Per-axis value-shape gate on the Akka-cluster-sharding
7628 // `:shard-key` extractor expression. The shape gate runs
7629 // after the more self-locating `ShardedKeyEmpty` arm so
7630 // a `:shard-key ""` surfaces the narrower empty
7631 // diagnostic first; every non-empty `:shard-key` past
7632 // this call is guaranteed to be a printable-ASCII
7633 // single-token reference the future M4 Akka-style
7634 // cluster-sharding reconciler can hash without
7635 // re-validating at the runtime layer. Mirrors the
7636 // payload-axis shape gates on the peer `:contratos`
7637 // `:endpoint`/`:subject`/`:slot` axes (4f0390b /
7638 // 63e18a0 / c4213a4) — each lifts the runtime parser's
7639 // intersection-floor to a caixa-build-time gate.
7640 Some(k) => validate_placement_shard_key(k)?,
7641 },
7642 // `:shard-key` is the Akka-cluster-sharding axis
7643 // (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4) — hash-keyed entity distribution
7644 // across the cluster pool. `Replicated` (active-active across
7645 // every named cluster) and `SingleNode` (Erlang/OTP
7646 // distributed-app takeover/failover, §II.1) have no hash-keyed
7647 // routing axis to consume the slot; downstream renderers
7648 // (caixa-mesh's `placement.shardKey` overlay at
7649 // caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:909, the future M4 Akka-style cluster-
7650 // sharding reconciler) ignore `:shard-key` outside the
7651 // `Sharded` arm by construction. Until this gate landed an
7652 // author who wrote `:placement (:estrategia Replicated
7653 // :shard-key "tenantId")` (an off-by-one strategy typo, a
7654 // copy-paste from a Sharded sibling caixa, the "I think I
7655 // configured sharding" footgun) silently passed validate and
7656 // the typed slot's value vanished at the renderer layer with
7657 // no diagnostic — the canonical "declared-but-inert" footgun
7658 // the empty-:affinity / empty-shard-key / zero-:politicas /
7659 // empty-:contratos-target gates already close on every other
7660 // declare-but-no-opinion axis (2d71a9a / 5dbcfaf / c7c7799).
7661 // Lifting the rejection to a build-time gate closes the
7662 // Sharded ↔ non-Sharded partition over the typed
7663 // `:placement` slot: every validated `Placement` past this
7664 // call has `shard_key.is_some()` iff `estrategia ==
7665 // Sharded`, structurally — the future Akka reconciler can
7666 // reach for `placement.shard_key` knowing it's `Some` exactly
7667 // when the strategy consumes it, without re-deriving the
7668 // partition from inline strategy probes.
7669 PlacementStrategy::Replicated | PlacementStrategy::SingleNode => {
7670 // Route the non-`Sharded`-arm declared-but-inert refusal
7671 // through the typed [`Placement::shard_key`] accessor —
7672 // the second of the two open-coded field-access sites the
7673 // accessor lift now owns. The `Some(k)`-bound `k` narrows
7674 // from `&String` to `&str`; the `AplicacaoError::
7675 // ShardKeyOnNonSharded { shard_key: String }` diagnostic
7676 // materializes the owned `String` via `k.to_string()`
7677 // (peer to the sibling per-Membro `String`-carry sites
7678 // 4127bb6 routed through `m.nome().to_string()` /
7679 // `m.versao_requirement().to_string()`), so the whole
7680 // `Sharded` ↔ non-`Sharded` partition on the
7681 // `:shard-key` axis now flows through the same typed
7682 // dispatch as the sibling `Sharded`-arm shape gate.
7683 if let Some(k) = p.shard_key() {
7684 return Err(AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded {
7685 estrategia: p.estrategia(),
7686 shard_key: k.to_string(),
7687 });
7688 }
7689 }
7690 }
7691 Ok(())
7692 }
7693
7694 /// Reject `:politicas` values that are operationally meaningless.
7695 /// Each axis is optional — omitting it expresses "no policy on this
7696 /// axis". Carrying a *zero* value for a declared axis is the bug
7697 /// this function rejects: zero is either
7698 ///
7699 /// - re-interpreted as "infinite" by downstream proxies (Envoy's
7700 /// `RouteAction.timeout = 0s` disables the timeout entirely),
7701 /// directly contradicting MESH-COMPOSITION §V CSE invariant
7702 /// "every Aplicacao declares :politicas :timeout (no infinite
7703 /// blocking)", or
7704 /// - a renderer footgun (a 0-failure circuit breaker trips on the
7705 /// first call; a 0-rate rate-limit denies every request).
7706 ///
7707 /// Lifting these "0 means the opposite of what you think" idioms to
7708 /// the typed Aplicacao surface as build errors mirrors the §III.3
7709 /// promise that contract drift, capability leaks, and cycles are all
7710 /// build errors — not runtime surprises.
7711 fn validate_politicas(&self) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
7712 // Route the per-`:politicas` composite-reference read through
7713 // the lifted [`AplicacaoSpec::politicas`] outer accessor rather
7714 // than the raw `&self.politicas` field access — the per-axis
7715 // bracket-dispatch fan-out below (`p.timeout()`, `p.retries()`,
7716 // `p.circuit_breaker()`, `p.rate_limit()`) now routes through
7717 // the substrate-primitive typed dispatch at the outer
7718 // composition altitude AND at every per-axis altitude, matching
7719 // the peer caixa-mesh CNP mTLS-overlay + HTTPRoute
7720 // timeout/retry-overlay emitters that already key off the same
7721 // per-axis accessor family. The four-axis fan-out is now
7722 // uniformly `p.<axis>()` — the last two raw `p.timeout` /
7723 // `p.retries` field-access sites (co-resident with the peer
7724 // `p.circuit_breaker()` / `p.rate_limit()` accessor sites that
7725 // b0e741a / 21a6c3b already lifted) now route through
7726 // [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] / [`MeshPolicy::retries`], closing
7727 // the per-`:politicas` bracket-dispatch fan-out's raw-field-
7728 // access axis on the M3 mesh-slot family.
7729 let p = self.politicas();
7730 if let Some(t) = p.timeout() {
7731 // Zero-floor + integer-millisecond canonical-form +
7732 // upper-cap bracket on the typed `:timeout` axis. See
7733 // [`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`]
7734 // for the full three-arm ordering discipline (zero-floor
7735 // strictly precedes the canonical-form arm so
7736 // `Duration::ZERO` surfaces the self-locating
7737 // `PolicyTimeoutZero` diagnostic naming the omit-axis
7738 // remediation; canonical-form strictly precedes the cap
7739 // arm so a sub-millisecond above-cap `Duration` surfaces
7740 // the more fundamental round-trip-shape diagnostic first)
7741 // and the four peer typed-`Duration` sites that now share
7742 // this canonical bracket. Every validated value lies in
7743 // `1ms..=POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX` (1ms..=1h), integer-millisecond
7744 // granularity — the same top-and-bottom-edge discipline
7745 // [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] and
7746 // [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] apply on the sibling
7747 // capped-`u32` `:politicas` axes.
7748 crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration(
7749 t,
7750 POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX,
7751 || AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero,
7752 |timeout| AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical { timeout },
7753 |timeout| AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap { timeout },
7754 )?;
7755 }
7756 if let Some(r) = p.retries() {
7757 // Zero-floor + upper-cap bracket on the typed `:retries`
7758 // axis. See [`crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32`]
7759 // for the ordering discipline (zero-floor arm strictly
7760 // precedes cap arm so `Some(0)` surfaces the self-locating
7761 // `PolicyRetriesZero` diagnostic with its omit-axis
7762 // remediation directly named, not the misleading
7763 // `0 > POLICY_RETRIES_MAX == false` cap-arm miss). Until
7764 // this bracket landed the top edge ran all the way to
7765 // `u32::MAX` and a struct-literal `MeshPolicy { retries:
7766 // Some(100_000), .. }` (or the equivalent author-surface
7767 // `(:retries 100000)` / `(:retries 4294967295)` typo
7768 // landing in the slot) silently passed validate. The
7769 // runtime substrate consuming the value (Envoy's
7770 // `retry_policy.num_retries`, the future
7771 // `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
7772 // MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 names) then turned a typed
7773 // policy into a thundering-herd amplification vector —
7774 // the caller's one request fans out to `retries`
7775 // server-side calls per edge per traversal, multiplying
7776 // load by `(retries+1)^depth` across the
7777 // synchronous-`:contratos` subgraph at the precise moment
7778 // the substrate is already failing (transient failure is
7779 // the trigger), exactly the failure mode AWS App Mesh's
7780 // explicit `maxRetries ≤ 10` schema cap exists to prevent.
7781 // The bracket set is `1..=POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`. Peer with
7782 // the sibling capped-`u32` `:politicas` axes
7783 // (`max_failures`, `rate_limit.rate`) and the peer capped-
7784 // `u32` axes in `:supervisor :max-restarts` +
7785 // `:limits :cpu`; all five now route through the same
7786 // canonical bracket helper.
7787 crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32(
7788 r,
7789 POLICY_RETRIES_MAX,
7790 || AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero,
7791 |retries| AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap { retries },
7792 )?;
7793 }
7794 if let Some(cb) = p.circuit_breaker() {
7795 // Zero-floor + upper-cap bracket on the typed
7796 // `:max-failures` axis. See
7797 // [`crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32`] for the
7798 // ordering discipline (zero-floor arm strictly precedes
7799 // cap arm so `max_failures == 0` surfaces the
7800 // self-locating `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures` diagnostic
7801 // with its omit-axis remediation directly named, not the
7802 // misleading `0 > POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX ==
7803 // false` cap-arm miss). Until this bracket landed the top
7804 // edge ran all the way to `u32::MAX` and a struct-literal
7805 // `CircuitBreaker { max_failures: 100_000, .. }` (or the
7806 // equivalent author-surface `(:max-failures 100000)` /
7807 // `(:max-failures 4294967295)` typo landing in the slot)
7808 // silently passed validate. The runtime substrate
7809 // consuming the value (Envoy's
7810 // `outlier_detection.consecutive_5xx`, the future
7811 // `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
7812 // MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 names) then turned a typed
7813 // breaker policy into a no-op — the trip threshold is
7814 // structurally so high that no realistic
7815 // failures-per-`:window` traffic shape can reach it, the
7816 // breaker never trips, and every typed-slot consumer
7817 // emits an Envoy / Cilium L7 overlay carrying a
7818 // protection that is structurally never enforced. The
7819 // bracket set is `1..=POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`;
7820 // peer with `retries` and `rate_limit.rate` on the same
7821 // helper.
7822 crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32(
7823 cb.max_failures(),
7824 POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX,
7825 || AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures,
7826 |max_failures| AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap { max_failures },
7827 )?;
7828 // Zero-floor + integer-millisecond canonical-form +
7829 // upper-cap bracket on the typed `:window` axis. See
7830 // [`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`]
7831 // for the full three-arm ordering discipline (peer to the
7832 // `:timeout` site immediately above); every validated
7833 // value lies in `1ms..=POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`
7834 // (1ms..=1h), integer-millisecond granularity — the same
7835 // top-and-bottom-edge discipline
7836 // [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`] applies on the sibling
7837 // duration-typed `:politicas :timeout` axis.
7838 crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration(
7839 cb.window(),
7840 POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX,
7841 || AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow,
7842 |window| AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical { window },
7843 |window| AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap { window },
7844 )?;
7845 }
7846 if let Some(rl) = p.rate_limit() {
7847 // Zero-floor + upper-cap bracket on the typed
7848 // `:rate-limit` rate axis. See
7849 // [`crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32`] for the
7850 // ordering discipline (zero-floor arm strictly precedes
7851 // cap arm so `rl.rate == 0` surfaces the self-locating
7852 // `PolicyRateLimitZero` diagnostic with its omit-axis
7853 // remediation directly named, not the misleading
7854 // `0 > POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX == false` cap-arm miss).
7855 // Until this bracket landed the top edge ran all the way
7856 // to `u32::MAX` and a struct-literal
7857 // `RateLimit { rate: u32::MAX, .. }` (or the equivalent
7858 // author-surface `(:rate-limit "4294967295/s")` /
7859 // `(:rate-limit "100000000/m")` typo landing in the slot)
7860 // silently passed validate. The runtime substrate
7861 // consuming the value (Envoy's
7862 // `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.max_tokens`, the future
7863 // `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig` per-`:politicas` overlay
7864 // MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 names) then turned a typed
7865 // rate-limit policy into a no-op limiter: the bucket
7866 // capacity is structurally so high that no realistic
7867 // per-edge traffic shape can drain it, the limiter never
7868 // trips, and every typed-slot consumer emits a "rate
7869 // declared" L7 overlay carrying enforcement that is
7870 // structurally never reached — the canonical
7871 // declared-but-inert footgun the sibling
7872 // [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] cap arm closes on
7873 // the peer no-op-breaker shape. The bracket set is
7874 // `1..=POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`; peer with `retries` and
7875 // `max_failures` on the same helper. The rate bracket
7876 // strictly precedes the window-canonical gate so a
7877 // structurally absurd rate magnitude surfaces the more
7878 // fundamental amplification-shape diagnostic before the
7879 // narrower codec-round-trip-shape diagnostic on `:window`.
7880 crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32(
7881 rl.rate(),
7882 POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX,
7883 || AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero,
7884 |rate| AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap { rate },
7885 )?;
7886 // The `:rate-limit` author surface is the canonical
7887 // `"<n>/<s|m|h>"` form, and the [`rate_limit_codec`] parser
7888 // accepts exactly the three-unit set (1s/60s/3600s) the
7889 // [`rate_limit_codec::render`] formatter emits the canonical
7890 // unit suffix for. A `RateLimit` whose `:window` is anything
7891 // else (zero, 30s, 45s, 120s, 86400s, …) is constructible
7892 // programmatically (struct literals in Rust + the typed
7893 // `Duration` field) but renders to a `<n>/<k>s` fragment
7894 // (the codec's fall-through) the parser then rejects on
7895 // round-trip — silently breaking the THEORY.md §V.2.7
7896 // render-determinism contract for any consumer that
7897 // serializes-then-deserializes the typed slot. Lifting the
7898 // canonical-window invariant to a build-time gate at
7899 // `validate_politicas` makes the codec's round-trip property
7900 // a structural property of the validated typed value:
7901 // every `RateLimit` past `AplicacaoSpec::validate` has a
7902 // window the codec round-trips losslessly, so the next
7903 // typed-slot wiring (the future `CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig`
7904 // emitter for `:politicas :rate-limit`, MESH-COMPOSITION
7905 // §III.2 #3) reaches for `rate_limit.window` knowing the
7906 // value is in the codec's accepted set without re-validating
7907 // at the renderer layer. Same trajectory as c4213a4 (typed
7908 // WitContract endpoint/subject/slot value-shape gates) and
7909 // the b0c8389 :behavior + :upgrade-from script-path lifts:
7910 // the typed slot's valid set matches its codec's accepted
7911 // set, structurally.
7912 // Route the canonical-window shape-gate through the substrate
7913 // primitive [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`] rather than the free
7914 // module-private [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`] predicate:
7915 // both projections resolve `Duration → Option<RateLimitUnit>`
7916 // through [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`] (the sole `Duration → Self`
7917 // arm on the closed-set typed enum), but the accessor is the
7918 // typed method every downstream consumer of the validated slot
7919 // ([`rate_limit_codec::render`]'s canonical arm above, the
7920 // future M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
7921 // per-`:politicas :rate-limit` admission webhook, the future
7922 // per-`:contratos`-edge rate-limit-override overlay
7923 // MESH-COMPOSITION §III.2 #3 acknowledges) already reads. Two
7924 // production consumers of the canonical-unit axis (the codec
7925 // render and this validate gate) now key off exactly one typed
7926 // dispatch on the substrate primitive, so any future extension
7927 // to `canonical_unit` (a per-cluster canonical-window overlay
7928 // the operator pins through a future `:contratos :rate-limit
7929 // -unit-overrides` slot, a per-tenant unit-alias table the M4
7930 // CR materializer resolves per-CR) reaches both consumers by
7931 // construction rather than a coordinated rewrite of every
7932 // free-helper call site.
7933 if rl.canonical_unit().is_none() {
7934 return Err(AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical {
7935 window: rl.window(),
7936 });
7937 }
7938 }
7939 Ok(())
7940 }
7941
7942 /// Detect cycles in the synchronous-edge subgraph of `:contratos`.
7943 /// A synchronous edge is any contract whose typed [`WitTarget`] is
7944 /// `Http`, `Store`, or `Capability` — the caller blocks on the
7945 /// callee, so a cycle would deadlock at runtime. Pub-sub edges
7946 /// (`WitTarget::PubSub`) are skipped: an event publisher does not
7947 /// block on its subscribers, so they can never close a sync loop.
7948 ///
7949 /// Iterative DFS with three-coloring; the reported cycle is the
7950 /// path of caixa names traversed from the back-edge target around
7951 /// to itself, in declaration order. Adjacency lists and DFS roots
7952 /// are visited in `BTreeMap` key order so the diagnostic is
7953 /// deterministic across runs.
7954 fn detect_sync_cycles(&self) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
7955 use std::collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet};
7956
7957 #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
7958 enum Mark {
7959 White,
7960 Gray,
7961 Black,
7962 }
7963
7964 let mut adj: BTreeMap<&str, BTreeSet<&str>> = BTreeMap::new();
7965 for m in self.membros() {
7966 adj.entry(m.nome()).or_default();
7967 }
7968 for c in self.contratos() {
7969 // target() was already called by validate(); re-running here
7970 // keeps detect_sync_cycles self-contained for callers that
7971 // reuse it (M4 per-edge policy resolver) without revalidating.
7972 //
7973 // The pub-sub-arm check routes through the lifted
7974 // [`WitTarget::is_pubsub`] `gen_platform::IsVariant`-derived
7975 // arm-discriminator predicate rather than a raw `matches!(…,
7976 // WitTarget::PubSub { .. })` on the variant so a future
7977 // rebrand on the axis (an M4 per-edge WIT registry split of
7978 // [`WitTarget::PubSub`] into shape-specific peers, a
7979 // per-consumer rename that the accept-set already carries)
7980 // reaches this call site through the derive rather than a
7981 // scattered per-arm `matches!` rewrite — same
7982 // `IsVariant`-derived-arm-discriminator discipline the
7983 // peer closed-set typed enums ([`crate::CaixaKind`] via
7984 // f5bba80, [`PlacementStrategy`] via 766ec63,
7985 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`] +
7986 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`],
7987 // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`] via 915a934)
7988 // already route through on the substrate's other typed-enum
7989 // arm-discriminator axes.
7990 if c.target()?.is_pubsub() {
7991 continue;
7992 }
7993 adj.entry(c.source()).or_default().insert(c.destination());
7994 }
7995
7996 let mut color: BTreeMap<&str, Mark> = adj.keys().map(|k| (*k, Mark::White)).collect();
7997 let mut parent: BTreeMap<&str, &str> = BTreeMap::new();
7998
7999 // Stable DFS root order — BTreeMap iteration is sorted by key.
8000 let roots: Vec<&str> = adj.keys().copied().collect();
8001
8002 // Frame: (node, sorted-neighbours snapshot, next-edge index).
8003 for root in roots {
8004 if color.get(root).copied().unwrap_or(Mark::White) != Mark::White {
8005 continue;
8006 }
8007 let root_neighbors: Vec<&str> = adj
8008 .get(root)
8009 .map(|s| s.iter().copied().collect())
8010 .unwrap_or_default();
8011 let mut stack: Vec<(&str, Vec<&str>, usize)> = vec![(root, root_neighbors, 0)];
8012 color.insert(root, Mark::Gray);
8013
8014 loop {
8015 // Read+advance the top frame in one borrow scope so we
8016 // can later mutate the stack (push/pop) without holding
8017 // a borrow across.
8018 let step: Option<(&str, Option<&str>)> = stack.last_mut().map(|top| {
8019 let node = top.0;
8020 if top.2 >= top.1.len() {
8021 (node, None)
8022 } else {
8023 let nxt = top.1[top.2];
8024 top.2 += 1;
8025 (node, Some(nxt))
8026 }
8027 });
8028 let Some((node, nxt_opt)) = step else { break };
8029 let Some(nxt) = nxt_opt else {
8030 color.insert(node, Mark::Black);
8031 stack.pop();
8032 continue;
8033 };
8034 let nxt_color = color.get(nxt).copied().unwrap_or(Mark::White);
8035 match nxt_color {
8036 Mark::Gray => {
8037 // Reconstruct the cycle from `node` back through
8038 // the parent chain to `nxt`, then close.
8039 let mut cycle = Vec::new();
8040 let mut cur = node;
8041 cycle.push(cur.to_string());
8042 while cur != nxt {
8043 match parent.get(cur).copied() {
8044 Some(p) => {
8045 cur = p;
8046 cycle.push(cur.to_string());
8047 }
8048 None => break,
8049 }
8050 }
8051 cycle.reverse();
8052 cycle.push(nxt.to_string());
8053 return Err(AplicacaoError::ContratoCycle { cycle });
8054 }
8055 Mark::White => {
8056 parent.insert(nxt, node);
8057 color.insert(nxt, Mark::Gray);
8058 let nxt_neighbors: Vec<&str> = adj
8059 .get(nxt)
8060 .map(|s| s.iter().copied().collect())
8061 .unwrap_or_default();
8062 stack.push((nxt, nxt_neighbors, 0));
8063 }
8064 Mark::Black => {}
8065 }
8066 }
8067 }
8068 Ok(())
8069 }
8070
8071 /// Substrate-canonical destination-facing TCP port every emitted
8072 /// per-Aplicacao artifact must key `destination`-shaped port axes
8073 /// off. Returns the typed `:entrada :port` scalar when this
8074 /// Aplicacao's `:entrada` block names `destination` under its
8075 /// `:para` axis (the destination Servico *is* the ingress apex, so
8076 /// the substrate honors the author-declared listener port
8077 /// verbatim), and the lifted [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] canonical
8078 /// fallback otherwise (every non-apex destination — the internal
8079 /// mesh Servicos `:contratos` reach across, the future per-edge
8080 /// policy resolver's per-destination probe targets, the
8081 /// M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's per-CNP
8082 /// L4 port resolver — reads the same substrate-canonical port floor
8083 /// by construction).
8084 ///
8085 /// Prior to this lift the "if :entrada matches this destination use
8086 /// its :port, else fall back to `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`" cascade
8087 /// lived inline at [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`]'s per-
8088 /// `(:de, :para)` L4-port resolution site (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2652
8089 /// prior to this lift), with no typed method on the substrate primitive
8090 /// that named the rule. A future per-destination port axis addition
8091 /// — a per-`:contratos` explicit `:port` slot the M4 typed-edge
8092 /// registry adds, a per-`:membros` `:port` overlay once heterogeneous
8093 /// per-Servico listener ports land, a per-cluster override the operator
8094 /// pins through a future `:placement :default-port` slot — would have
8095 /// to be threaded through every renderer's inline cascade in lockstep
8096 /// or one consumer would silently disagree on which port a given
8097 /// destination Servico's ingress lands at. Lifting the rule to a
8098 /// typed method on the substrate primitive means the M4 CR
8099 /// materializer, the future per-edge policy resolver, and every
8100 /// downstream test-fixture navigator reach for exactly one typed
8101 /// dispatch — the resolver's accept-set moves as a unit on any
8102 /// future axis addition.
8103 ///
8104 /// Peer of the [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] (6788ed6) /
8105 /// [`RATE_LIMIT_UNIT_TABLE`] (808017c) canonical "one dispatch on
8106 /// the typed primitive, thin projections at each consumer"
8107 /// discipline lifts on the sibling `:contratos` payload / `:politicas
8108 /// :rate-limit` unit-suffix axes; extends the discipline onto the
8109 /// destination-facing port-resolution axis every per-Aplicacao
8110 /// L4-fallback renderer consumes.
8111 #[must_use]
8112 pub fn port_for_destination(&self, destination: &str) -> u16 {
8113 // Route the per-`:entrada` composite-reference read through
8114 // the lifted [`AplicacaoSpec::entrada`] accessor rather than
8115 // the raw `self.entrada.as_ref()` field access — the
8116 // per-destination L4-port fallback resolver's composite-
8117 // projection seed is now the canonical read-side surface
8118 // every per-Aplicacao entrada consumer routes through, peer
8119 // of the sibling `validate` per-`:entrada` shape-and-
8120 // membership gate migration on the same outer-composite
8121 // axis.
8122 // Route the per-`:entrada` apex-destination membership probe
8123 // through the lifted [`Entrada::destination`] accessor rather
8124 // than the raw `e.para == destination` field access — the last
8125 // un-lifted `.para` production-code read site on the per-
8126 // `:entrada` `:para` axis, sibling to the four caixa-core
8127 // consumer sites the peer 15ddd8c converge already routed
8128 // through the accessor (the three
8129 // `AplicacaoSpec::validate`-side per-`:entrada` shape-and-
8130 // membership gate sites: the `validate_entrada_para` DNS-1123
8131 // shape gate, the per-`:membros` membership lookup, and the
8132 // `EntradaTargetMissing` diagnostic-carry `String`-clone) and
8133 // the peer emit-side per-Aplicacao `HTTPRoute` per-parent-refs
8134 // `entrada.para`-projection converge at
8135 // caixa-core/src/render.rs (the `gateway_api_http_route_name`
8136 // route-name projection site). Prior to this converge the
8137 // `port_for_destination` resolver was the solitary consumer
8138 // bypassing the typed dispatch on the `.para` axis — the two
8139 // `caixa-mesh` per-`(HTTPRoute, CNP)` emit sites at
8140 // caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:3173 (`entrada.destination()`) and
8141 // caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2739 (`c.destination()`) that already
8142 // reach through the same accessor family compose with this
8143 // resolver at the emit boundary via the apex-identity
8144 // invariant `spec.port_for_destination(entrada.destination())
8145 // == entrada.port` the sibling
8146 // [`port_for_destination_at_entrada_destination_returns_entrada_port_across_permutations`]
8147 // pin pins across four permutations. A future extension of the
8148 // `:entrada :para` axis to a richer author surface (a per-
8149 // cluster alias overlay the operator pins through a future
8150 // `:placement`-scoped slot, a namespace-qualified rewrite the
8151 // M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer applies
8152 // per-CR, a `:entrada :para-aliases` overlay MESH-COMPOSITION
8153 // §III.2 acknowledges) that lands on the accessor would silently
8154 // disagree between this resolver and the two `caixa-mesh` emit
8155 // sites — an author-declared `:para "cart"` value the accessor
8156 // rewrote to `"cart-v2"` under a future canary arm would leave
8157 // the resolver's membership arm falling through to
8158 // `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` (matching against the raw un-aliased
8159 // `.para`) while the peer emit-site consumers landed on the
8160 // accessor-projected value at `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:3173` and
8161 // silently disagreed on which destination port a given typed
8162 // `:entrada` resolves to at cluster-apply time. Pinned by the
8163 // drift-detection test
8164 // [`port_for_destination_apex_arm_routes_through_destination_accessor`]
8165 // below.
8166 self.entrada()
8167 .filter(|e| e.destination() == destination)
8168 .map_or(DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT, Entrada::port)
8169 }
8170}
8171
8172/// Cross-slot coherence gate on the Aplicacao graph: no `:membros :caixa`
8173/// entry may name the Aplicacao's own `:nome`.
8174///
8175/// An Aplicacao that lists itself as a member is a degenerate self-edge in
8176/// the typed graph — the application graph is a DAG rooted at the Aplicacao
8177/// (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1 names `:membros` as the set of *constituent*
8178/// Servicos that compose the app; an Aplicacao is never its own constituent),
8179/// and the lacre pipeline's closure-resolution would otherwise be handed a
8180/// node that is its own parent: a one-node cycle it either rejects far from
8181/// the source `caixa.lisp` (the resolver detecting infinite recursion on the
8182/// closure walk) or, worse, recurses on until it exhausts the lacre stack.
8183/// Because every `:nome` is a globally-unique substrate identity (DNS-1123
8184/// label + lacre closure root), a member whose `:caixa` equals the
8185/// Aplicacao's `:nome` *is* the Aplicacao itself, not a coincidentally-named
8186/// peer.
8187///
8188/// Lives outside [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] because the typed view carries
8189/// the membros but not the parent `:nome`; mirrors the cross-slot precedence
8190/// gate `validate_upgrade_from_against_versao` and the supervision-tree
8191/// self-parent gate `crate::supervisor::validate_no_self_supervision`
8192/// (ad4abf1) — the same "an edge from a graph node to itself is structurally
8193/// not a tree/mesh edge" discipline, here on the second typed-graph axis
8194/// (the Aplicacao :membros set; the supervision-tree :children list was the
8195/// first). Closes the kind ↔ self-edge coverage on both typed-graph kinds:
8196/// every validated Supervisor's children are distinct from its `:nome`,
8197/// every validated Aplicacao's membros are distinct from its `:nome`. The
8198/// transitive consequence is that `:entrada :para` and `:contratos`
8199/// `:de`/`:para` — already gated to be members of `:membros` — also cannot
8200/// name the Aplicacao itself, without re-deriving the partition.
8201pub fn validate_no_self_membership(
8202 membros: &[Membro],
8203 parent_nome: &str,
8204) -> Result<(), AplicacaoError> {
8205 for m in membros {
8206 if m.nome() == parent_nome {
8207 return Err(AplicacaoError::MembroIsSelfAplicacao {
8208 caixa: parent_nome.to_string(),
8209 });
8210 }
8211 }
8212 Ok(())
8213}
8214
8215#[derive(Debug, Error, PartialEq, Eq)]
8216pub enum AplicacaoError {
8217 #[error("Aplicacao must declare at least one :membros entry")]
8218 NoMembros,
8219 #[error(
8220 ":membros entry has empty :caixa (every member must name a Servico; \
8221 omit the entry instead of carrying an empty name)"
8222 )]
8223 MembroCaixaEmpty,
8224 #[error(
8225 ":membros entry :caixa {caixa:?} is not a valid DNS-1123 label: {reason} \
8226 (the K8s apiserver enforces this rule on every `metadata.name` / Service \
8227 name / label value the member name lands in; use a lowercase \
8228 alphanumeric + hyphen identifier like `\"checkout\"` or `\"cart-v2\"`)"
8229 )]
8230 MembroCaixaInvalid { caixa: String, reason: String },
8231 #[error(
8232 ":membros entry {caixa:?} has empty :versao (every member must pin a \
8233 semver constraint that resolves through the lacre pipeline)"
8234 )]
8235 MembroVersaoEmpty { caixa: String },
8236 #[error(
8237 ":membros entry {caixa:?} :versao {versao:?} is not a valid semver \
8238 requirement: {reason} (use Cargo-shaped forms like `\"^0.1\"`, \
8239 `\"~0.1.2\"`, `\"0.1.0\"`, or `\"*\"` — the same shape `:deps :versao` \
8240 carries; the lacre pipeline resolves both through the same parser)"
8241 )]
8242 MembroVersaoInvalid {
8243 caixa: String,
8244 versao: String,
8245 reason: String,
8246 },
8247 #[error(
8248 ":membros entry {caixa:?} appears more than once (the graph node set \
8249 is a set, not a multiset; duplicate members produce duplicate \
8250 programs.yaml entries and ambiguous :contratos membership lookups)"
8251 )]
8252 MembroDuplicate { caixa: String },
8253 #[error(
8254 "aplicacao {caixa:?} lists itself as a :membros entry — an Aplicacao is \
8255 never its own constituent Servico (the application graph is a DAG rooted \
8256 at the Aplicacao; :membros names the *other* caixas that compose the \
8257 app, not the app itself). Since every :nome is a globally-unique \
8258 substrate identity, a member naming the Aplicacao's own :nome is a \
8259 one-node lacre-closure recursion, not a coincidentally-named peer; \
8260 drop the self-referential :membros entry or rename it to the actual \
8261 constituent caixa."
8262 )]
8263 MembroIsSelfAplicacao { caixa: String },
8264 #[error(
8265 "contrato {slot} is empty (every :contratos entry's :de and :para must name a \
8266 caixa declared in :membros; omit the contract or fill the {slot} field with a \
8267 member name)"
8268 )]
8269 ContratoCaixaEmpty { slot: &'static str },
8270 #[error(
8271 "contrato {slot} {caixa:?} is not a valid DNS-1123 label: {reason} (every \
8272 :contratos {slot} value names a member of :membros, which is itself a \
8273 DNS-1123 label per the K8s apiserver's `metadata.name` rule on every \
8274 object the member name lands in — Service, Pod, identity-based Cilium \
8275 selector; use a lowercase alphanumeric + hyphen identifier like \
8276 `\"checkout\"` or `\"cart-v2\"`)"
8277 )]
8278 ContratoCaixaInvalid {
8279 slot: &'static str,
8280 caixa: String,
8281 reason: String,
8282 },
8283 #[error("contrato references caixa {caixa:?} not declared in :membros")]
8284 ContratoMemberMissing { caixa: String },
8285 #[error(
8286 "contrato {caixa:?} → {caixa:?} (:wit {wit:?}) is a self-edge — a :contratos \
8287 entry is an inter-Servico contract whose :de and :para must name distinct \
8288 :membros; a Servico's calls to itself are in-process, not mesh edges (drop \
8289 the contract, or point :para at the member it actually calls)"
8290 )]
8291 ContratoSelfLoop { caixa: String, wit: String },
8292 #[error("contrato {de:?} → {para:?} has empty :wit")]
8293 EmptyWit { de: String, para: String },
8294 #[error(
8295 "contrato {de:?} → {para:?} :wit {wit:?} is not a valid WIT world reference: \
8296 {reason} (the substrate dispatches `:wit` values on the canonical \
8297 lowercase `<namespace>:<package>(/<interface>)?(@<version>)?` shape — \
8298 `wasi:http/proxy`, `nats:pub-sub`, `wasi:keyvalue/store` — and silently \
8299 demotes unmatched shapes to a capability-only L4 edge; use a lowercase \
8300 kebab-case identifier per segment)"
8301 )]
8302 ContratoWitInvalid {
8303 de: String,
8304 para: String,
8305 wit: String,
8306 reason: String,
8307 },
8308 #[error(
8309 ":entrada :para is empty (every :entrada must route to a caixa declared in \
8310 :membros; fill the :para field with a member name)"
8311 )]
8312 EntradaParaEmpty,
8313 #[error(
8314 ":entrada :para {para:?} is not a valid DNS-1123 label: {reason} (every \
8315 :entrada :para value names a member of :membros, which is itself a DNS-1123 \
8316 label per the K8s apiserver's `metadata.name` rule on every object the \
8317 member name lands in — Service backendRefs, HTTPRoute spec, identity-based \
8318 Cilium selector; use a lowercase alphanumeric + hyphen identifier like \
8319 `\"checkout\"` or `\"cart-v2\"`)"
8320 )]
8321 EntradaParaInvalid { para: String, reason: String },
8322 #[error(":entrada routes to caixa {para:?} not declared in :membros")]
8323 EntradaMemberMissing { para: String },
8324 #[error(":entrada must declare a non-empty :host")]
8325 EmptyEntradaHost,
8326 #[error(
8327 ":entrada :host {host:?} is not a valid Gateway API v1 Hostname: {reason} \
8328 (the K8s apiserver enforces the same shape on Gateway `Listener.hostname` and \
8329 `HTTPRoute.spec.hostnames` at admission time; use a lowercase RFC 1123 DNS name \
8330 like `\"checkout.quero.cloud\"` or `\"*.quero.cloud\"`)"
8331 )]
8332 EntradaHostInvalid { host: String, reason: String },
8333 #[error(":entrada :port must be in 1..=65535, got 0")]
8334 EntradaPortZero,
8335 #[error(":entrada :paths entry is empty (use the empty list to match all)")]
8336 EntradaPathEmpty,
8337 #[error(
8338 ":entrada :paths entry {path:?} must start with `/` (Gateway API PathPrefix invariant)"
8339 )]
8340 EntradaPathNotAbsolute { path: String },
8341 #[error(
8342 ":entrada :paths entry {path:?} is not a valid Gateway API v1 HTTPPathMatch \
8343 value: {reason} (the K8s apiserver enforces the same shape on \
8344 `HTTPRoute.spec.rules[].matches[].path.value` at admission time; use a \
8345 single-`/`-prefixed printable-ASCII path like `\"/api/cart\"` — RFC 3986 \
8346 requires percent-encoding `%XX` for non-ASCII and whitespace)"
8347 )]
8348 EntradaPathInvalid { path: String, reason: String },
8349 #[error(":entrada :paths entry {path:?} appears more than once")]
8350 EntradaPathDuplicate { path: String },
8351 #[error(
8352 ":placement {estrategia} requires at least one :clusters entry \
8353 (Replicated/SingleNode: hosting/takeover candidates; Sharded: shard pool)"
8354 )]
8355 PlacementWithoutClusters { estrategia: PlacementStrategy },
8356 #[error(":placement :clusters entry is empty (cluster names must be non-empty)")]
8357 PlacementClusterEmpty,
8358 #[error(
8359 ":placement :clusters entry {cluster:?} is not a valid DNS-1123 label: {reason} \
8360 (cluster names land in the K8s context keying every per-cluster `kubeconfig`, \
8361 in the `lareira-fleet-programs` aggregator's `clusters[]` filter, and in the \
8362 future M4 cross-cluster fan-out's per-entry namespace prefix / cluster identity \
8363 — each enforces the DNS-1123 label rule; use a lowercase alphanumeric + hyphen \
8364 identifier like `\"rio\"` or `\"mar-east\"`)"
8365 )]
8366 PlacementClusterInvalid { cluster: String, reason: String },
8367 #[error(":placement :clusters entry {cluster:?} appears more than once")]
8368 PlacementClusterDuplicate { cluster: String },
8369 #[error(
8370 ":placement :affinity must be non-empty when set (omit :affinity to express \
8371 `no placement hint`)"
8372 )]
8373 PlacementAffinityEmpty,
8374 #[error(
8375 ":placement :affinity {affinity:?} is not a valid DNS-1123 label: {reason} \
8376 (placement hints land verbatim in the M3 Adaptive compression overlay's \
8377 `placement.affinity` field and in every future M4 placement-engine routing \
8378 axis keying off the hint as a K8s `app.pleme.io/affinity-hint=<value>` label \
8379 selector — both enforce the DNS-1123 label rule on admission; use a \
8380 lowercase alphanumeric + hyphen hint like `\"data-locality\"`, \
8381 `\"low-latency\"`, or `\"anti-affinity\"`)"
8382 )]
8383 PlacementAffinityInvalid { affinity: String, reason: String },
8384 #[error(":placement Sharded requires :shard-key")]
8385 ShardedWithoutKey,
8386 #[error(
8387 ":placement Sharded :shard-key must be non-empty (a `Some(\"\")` shard key \
8388 hashes every entity onto the same shard, defeating sharding entirely)"
8389 )]
8390 ShardedKeyEmpty,
8391 #[error(
8392 ":placement Sharded :shard-key {shard_key:?} is not a valid Akka-style \
8393 entity-id extractor expression: {reason} (the future M4 Akka-style \
8394 cluster-sharding reconciler — MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4 — reads `:shard-key` \
8395 as a single-token property reference and hashes the extracted entity ID \
8396 to compute shard placement; use a printable-ASCII extractor expression \
8397 like `\"tenantId\"`, `\"$tenantId\"`, `\"metadata.tenantId\"`, or \
8398 `\"${{tenant}}\"`)"
8399 )]
8400 ShardKeyInvalid { shard_key: String, reason: String },
8401 #[error(
8402 ":placement {estrategia} carries :shard-key {shard_key:?} — only :estrategia \
8403 Sharded consumes :shard-key (hash-keyed entity distribution, Akka cluster-sharding \
8404 convention); :estrategia Replicated runs every cluster active-active and \
8405 :estrategia SingleNode takes over a single cluster at a time (Erlang/OTP \
8406 distributed-app convention) — both ignore the slot. Drop :shard-key, or switch \
8407 to :estrategia Sharded if hash-keyed routing is the intent"
8408 )]
8409 ShardKeyOnNonSharded {
8410 estrategia: PlacementStrategy,
8411 shard_key: String,
8412 },
8413 #[error("contrato {de:?} → {para:?} (:wit {wit:?}) is missing required `:{expected}` field")]
8414 ContratoMissingTarget {
8415 de: String,
8416 para: String,
8417 wit: String,
8418 expected: &'static str,
8419 },
8420 #[error(
8421 "contrato {de:?} → {para:?} (:wit {wit:?}) carries the wrong target field — \
8422 expected `:{expected}` only"
8423 )]
8424 ContratoWrongTarget {
8425 de: String,
8426 para: String,
8427 wit: String,
8428 expected: &'static str,
8429 },
8430 #[error(
8431 "HTTP contrato {de:?} → {para:?} :endpoint is empty (use a non-empty path \
8432 like `/charge`; an empty endpoint renders as a `path: \"\"` Cilium L7 rule \
8433 that matches no traffic and silently drops every request)"
8434 )]
8435 ContratoEndpointEmpty { de: String, para: String },
8436 #[error(
8437 "HTTP contrato {de:?} → {para:?} :endpoint {endpoint:?} must start with `/` \
8438 (Cilium L7 :path + Gateway API PathPrefix invariant — same shape required of \
8439 :entrada :paths)"
8440 )]
8441 ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute {
8442 de: String,
8443 para: String,
8444 endpoint: String,
8445 },
8446 #[error(
8447 "HTTP contrato {de:?} → {para:?} :endpoint {endpoint:?} is not a valid \
8448 Cilium L7 `path:` / Gateway API v1 HTTPPathMatch value: {reason} (caixa-mesh \
8449 emits the :endpoint verbatim as the Cilium L7 `path:` rule at \
8450 caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:311; the K8s apiserver enforces the same HTTPPathMatch \
8451 shape on `:entrada :paths`. Use a single-`/`-prefixed printable-ASCII path \
8452 like `\"/charge\"` — RFC 3986 requires percent-encoding `%XX` for non-ASCII \
8453 and whitespace)"
8454 )]
8455 ContratoEndpointInvalid {
8456 de: String,
8457 para: String,
8458 endpoint: String,
8459 reason: String,
8460 },
8461 #[error(
8462 "pub-sub contrato {de:?} → {para:?} :subject is empty (publish without a \
8463 subject is a no-op subscribe; omit :subject only if the WIT world is not \
8464 pub-sub-shaped)"
8465 )]
8466 ContratoSubjectEmpty { de: String, para: String },
8467 #[error(
8468 "pub-sub contrato {de:?} → {para:?} :subject {subject:?} is not a valid \
8469 NATS subject: {reason} (the NATS server's subject parser enforces the \
8470 same shape — `.`-separated tokens of `[A-Za-z0-9_-]`, with the `*` \
8471 single-token and `>` multi-token wildcards — at publish/subscribe time; \
8472 use a token-by-token form like `\"checkout.events.charge.failed\"` or \
8473 `\"orders.*.completed\"` — a malformed subject silently drops every \
8474 message at runtime far from the source caixa.lisp)"
8475 )]
8476 ContratoSubjectInvalid {
8477 de: String,
8478 para: String,
8479 subject: String,
8480 reason: String,
8481 },
8482 #[error(
8483 "store contrato {de:?} → {para:?} :slot is empty (an empty slot template \
8484 addresses the bucket root, defeating the per-key isolation the slot exists \
8485 for; omit :slot only if the WIT world is not store-shaped)"
8486 )]
8487 ContratoSlotEmpty { de: String, para: String },
8488 #[error(
8489 "store contrato {de:?} → {para:?} :slot {slot:?} is not a valid \
8490 WASI keyvalue store slot template: {reason} (the substrate enforces \
8491 the printable-ASCII intersection-floor every kv backend admits — \
8492 use a single-token path / template expression like `\"checkout/$orderId\"`, \
8493 `\"users:{{tenant}}/{{id}}\"`, or `\"session.tokens.<sid>\"`; RFC 3986 requires \
8494 percent-encoding `%XX` for non-ASCII and whitespace — a malformed \
8495 slot either gets rejected on write by strict backends or silently \
8496 corrupts the next read on permissive ones, far from the source caixa.lisp)"
8497 )]
8498 ContratoSlotInvalid {
8499 de: String,
8500 para: String,
8501 slot: String,
8502 reason: String,
8503 },
8504 #[error(
8505 "synchronous :contratos form a cycle ({}); break with a NATS pub-sub edge \
8506 or an event-sourced indirection (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.3)",
8507 cycle.join(" → ")
8508 )]
8509 ContratoCycle { cycle: Vec<String> },
8510 #[error(
8511 ":contratos entry {de:?} → {para:?} (:wit {wit:?} {target}) appears more \
8512 than once (the typed graph edges are a set, not a multiset; duplicate \
8513 contracts would render as colliding `CiliumNetworkPolicy` `metadata.name` \
8514 values that K8s admission rejects far from the source caixa.lisp)"
8515 )]
8516 ContratoDuplicate {
8517 de: String,
8518 para: String,
8519 wit: String,
8520 target: String,
8521 },
8522 #[error(
8523 ":politicas :timeout must be > 0 (Envoy interprets a zero timeout as `infinite`, \
8524 contradicting MESH-COMPOSITION §V `no infinite blocking`); omit :timeout to \
8525 express `no per-call deadline on this axis`"
8526 )]
8527 PolicyTimeoutZero,
8528 #[error(
8529 ":politicas :retries must be > 0 when set; omit :retries to express \
8530 `no retries on transient failure`"
8531 )]
8532 PolicyRetriesZero,
8533 #[error(
8534 ":politicas :retries ({retries}) exceeds the mesh-policy ceiling \
8535 (POLICY_RETRIES_MAX = 10) — a value above this cap turns the typed \
8536 retry policy into a thundering-herd amplification vector on transient \
8537 failure (one caller request fans out to `(retries+1)^depth` server-side \
8538 calls across the synchronous-:contratos subgraph), exactly the failure \
8539 mode AWS App Mesh's `maxRetries ≤ 10` schema cap exists to prevent. \
8540 Pin a value in 1..=10 (Envoy / Istio production playbooks recommend ≤ 5) \
8541 or omit :retries to disable retries entirely"
8542 )]
8543 PolicyRetriesExceedsCap { retries: u32 },
8544 #[error(
8545 ":politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures must be > 0 (a zero-threshold \
8546 breaker trips on the first call); omit :circuit-breaker to disable it"
8547 )]
8548 PolicyBreakerZeroFailures,
8549 #[error(
8550 ":politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures ({max_failures}) exceeds the \
8551 mesh-policy ceiling (POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX = 1000) — a value \
8552 above this cap turns the typed breaker policy into a no-op: the trip \
8553 threshold is structurally so high that no realistic failures-per-:window \
8554 traffic shape can reach it, so the breaker never trips and every typed-slot \
8555 consumer (the future CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig per-:politicas overlay, \
8556 Envoy's outlier_detection.consecutive_5xx) emits a protection that is \
8557 structurally never enforced. Pin a value in 1..=1000 (Hystrix / Istio / \
8558 Envoy / Polly / Resilience4j production playbooks recommend 5..=50) or \
8559 omit :circuit-breaker to disable the breaker entirely"
8560 )]
8561 PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap { max_failures: u32 },
8562 #[error(
8563 ":politicas :circuit-breaker :window must be > 0 (a zero-window breaker \
8564 tracks no failures); omit :circuit-breaker to disable it"
8565 )]
8566 PolicyBreakerZeroWindow,
8567 #[error(
8568 ":politicas :rate-limit rate must be > 0 (a zero-rate limit denies every \
8569 request); omit :rate-limit to disable rate limiting"
8570 )]
8571 PolicyRateLimitZero,
8572 #[error(
8573 ":politicas :rate-limit rate ({rate}) exceeds the mesh-policy ceiling \
8574 (POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX = 1000000) — a value above this cap turns the typed \
8575 rate-limit policy into a no-op limiter: the token-bucket capacity is \
8576 structurally so high that no realistic per-edge traffic shape can drain it, \
8577 so the limiter never trips and every typed-slot consumer (the future \
8578 CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig per-:politicas overlay, Envoy's \
8579 local_rate_limit.token_bucket.max_tokens) emits a rate-limit declaration \
8580 that is structurally never enforced. Pin a value in 1..=1000000 (Envoy / \
8581 Istio / Kong / NGINX production playbooks recommend 10..=10000 RPS; \
8582 Cloudflare / AWS API Gateway typical 10000..=100000 per-minute; \
8583 Cloudflare Enterprise rate-plans run to ~1M per-hour) or omit :rate-limit \
8584 to disable rate limiting entirely"
8585 )]
8586 PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap { rate: u32 },
8587 #[error(
8588 ":politicas :rate-limit :window must be exactly 1s, 1m (60s), or 1h (3600s) — \
8589 the canonical authoring forms `\"<n>/s\"`, `\"<n>/m\"`, `\"<n>/h\"` the \
8590 rate-limit codec round-trips losslessly; got {window:?} which renders to a \
8591 non-round-trippable form (omit :rate-limit to disable, or pick one of the \
8592 three canonical windows)"
8593 )]
8594 PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical { window: Duration },
8595 #[error(
8596 ":politicas :timeout must be an integer number of milliseconds — the canonical \
8597 authoring form `\"<integer><unit>\"` for unit ∈ {{`ms`,`s`,`m`,`h`}} the shared \
8598 duration codec round-trips losslessly; got {timeout:?} which carries a \
8599 sub-millisecond residue that either truncates to a different `Duration` on \
8600 re-parse (e.g. `Duration::from_micros(1500)` → renders `\"1ms\"` → parses back \
8601 to 1ms, not 1.5ms) or renders as `\"0s\"` (sub-millisecond magnitude) the \
8602 zero-floor gate rejects on re-validate. Pick an integer-millisecond magnitude \
8603 (e.g. `\"30s\"`, `\"1500ms\"`, `\"2m\"`, `\"1h\"`)"
8604 )]
8605 PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical { timeout: Duration },
8606 #[error(
8607 ":politicas :timeout ({timeout:?}) exceeds the mesh-policy ceiling \
8608 (POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX = 1h = 3600s) — a value above this cap turns the typed \
8609 per-call deadline into a nominal-only contract (Envoy / Cilium L7 timeout \
8610 overlays carry a deadline so long no realistic synchronous-:contratos \
8611 traversal can reach it), and the MESH-COMPOSITION §V \"no infinite blocking\" \
8612 CSE invariant degenerates to enforcement only at the per-Servico \
8613 `:limits :wall-clock` layer — far above the per-edge granularity the typed \
8614 `:politicas :timeout` slot is meant to express. Pin a value in 1ms..=1h \
8615 (Envoy / Istio / Linkerd / AWS App Mesh production playbooks all recommend \
8616 ≤ 60s; the Kubernetes ingress-nginx documented `proxy_read_timeout` band \
8617 maxes out at the same `3600s` ceiling) or omit :timeout to express \
8618 `no per-call deadline on this axis` (the synchronous-call deadline then \
8619 relies entirely on the per-Servico `:limits :wall-clock` axis)"
8620 )]
8621 PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap { timeout: Duration },
8622 #[error(
8623 ":politicas :circuit-breaker :window must be an integer number of milliseconds — \
8624 the canonical authoring form `\"<integer><unit>\"` for unit ∈ {{`ms`,`s`,`m`,`h`}} \
8625 the shared duration codec round-trips losslessly; got {window:?} which carries a \
8626 sub-millisecond residue that either truncates to a different `Duration` on \
8627 re-parse or renders as `\"0s\"` the zero-floor gate rejects on re-validate. \
8628 Pick an integer-millisecond magnitude (e.g. `\"60s\"`, `\"500ms\"`, `\"2m\"`)"
8629 )]
8630 PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical { window: Duration },
8631 #[error(
8632 ":politicas :circuit-breaker :window ({window:?}) exceeds the mesh-policy ceiling \
8633 (POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX = 1h = 3600s) — a value above this cap turns the typed \
8634 rolling-window breaker into a lifetime-counter breaker: the failure-counting window \
8635 is structurally so long that transient failures are never forgotten, the breaker \
8636 trips once and stays tripped for the lifetime of the component, and every typed-slot \
8637 consumer (the future CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig per-:politicas overlay, Envoy's \
8638 outlier_detection.interval) emits a \"rolling\" window that exists only nominally. \
8639 Pin a value in 1ms..=1h (Hystrix / resilience4j / Istio / Envoy production playbooks \
8640 default to 10s; AWS App Mesh maxes out at ~5m) or omit :circuit-breaker to disable \
8641 the breaker entirely"
8642 )]
8643 PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap { window: Duration },
8644}
8645
8646#[cfg(test)]
8647mod tests {
8648 use super::*;
8649
8650 fn membro(name: &str, ver: &str) -> Membro {
8651 Membro {
8652 caixa: name.into(),
8653 versao: ver.into(),
8654 }
8655 }
8656
8657 fn contract_http(de: &str, para: &str, ep: &str) -> WitContract {
8658 WitContract {
8659 de: de.into(),
8660 para: para.into(),
8661 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
8662 endpoint: Some(ep.into()),
8663 subject: None,
8664 slot: None,
8665 }
8666 }
8667
8668 fn three_member_spec() -> AplicacaoSpec {
8669 AplicacaoSpec {
8670 membros: vec![
8671 membro("catalog", "^0.1"),
8672 membro("cart", "^0.1"),
8673 membro("payment", "^0.2"),
8674 ],
8675 contratos: vec![
8676 contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id"),
8677 contract_http("cart", "payment", "/charge"),
8678 ],
8679 politicas: MeshPolicy {
8680 timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(30)),
8681 retries: Some(3),
8682 mtls_required: Some(true),
8683 ..Default::default()
8684 },
8685 placement: Placement {
8686 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
8687 clusters: vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into()],
8688 affinity: Some("data-locality".into()),
8689 shard_key: None,
8690 },
8691 entrada: Some(Entrada {
8692 host: "checkout.quero.cloud".into(),
8693 para: "cart".into(),
8694 paths: vec!["/api/cart".into(), "/api/products".into()],
8695 port: 8080,
8696 }),
8697 }
8698 }
8699
8700 #[test]
8701 fn happy_path_validates() {
8702 three_member_spec().validate().unwrap();
8703 }
8704
8705 #[test]
8706 fn rejects_empty_membros() {
8707 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8708 s.membros = vec![];
8709 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::NoMembros);
8710 }
8711
8712 #[test]
8713 fn rejects_empty_membro_caixa() {
8714 // A `:caixa ""` entry has no name to render into programs.yaml
8715 // and no caixa.lisp to resolve at lacre time.
8716 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8717 s.membros[1].caixa = String::new();
8718 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaEmpty);
8719 }
8720
8721 #[test]
8722 fn rejects_empty_membro_versao() {
8723 // A `:versao ""` entry can't pin a semver constraint, so the
8724 // lacre pipeline fails far from the source.
8725 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8726 s.membros[2].versao = String::new();
8727 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8728 assert!(
8729 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoEmpty { ref caixa } if caixa == "payment"),
8730 "got {err:?}"
8731 );
8732 }
8733
8734 #[test]
8735 fn rejects_duplicate_membro_caixa() {
8736 // Two `:membros` entries with the same `:caixa` collapse to one
8737 // node in the membership HashSet, which masks `:contratos`
8738 // membership errors and produces duplicate programs.yaml entries.
8739 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8740 s.membros.push(membro("cart", "^0.2"));
8741 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8742 assert!(
8743 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::MembroDuplicate { ref caixa } if caixa == "cart"),
8744 "got {err:?}"
8745 );
8746 }
8747
8748 #[test]
8749 fn rejects_invalid_membro_versao_requirement() {
8750 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: a non-empty but malformed
8751 // semver requirement (`"^bad-version"`) silently passed
8752 // `validate()` on every pre-gate codebase because the prior
8753 // shape only refused the empty string. The parse failure
8754 // surfaced far downstream at lacre-resolve time with a
8755 // `semver::Error` that didn't name which `:membros` entry
8756 // carried the typo. The new gate moves the check to caixa-build
8757 // time at the source caixa.lisp.
8758 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8759 s.membros[2].versao = "^bad-version".into();
8760 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8761 assert!(
8762 matches!(
8763 err,
8764 AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid { ref caixa, ref versao, .. }
8765 if caixa == "payment" && versao == "^bad-version"
8766 ),
8767 "got {err:?}"
8768 );
8769 }
8770
8771 #[test]
8772 fn rejects_membro_versao_with_double_caret_typo() {
8773 // `"^^0.1"` is the canonical doubled-caret typo — looks like a
8774 // Cargo-shaped requirement on first glance but fails the parser
8775 // because semver doesn't accept stacked operators. Pin this
8776 // adjacent-shape footgun explicitly so a future relaxation that
8777 // accepts "looks-canonical-but-isn't" forms surfaces here.
8778 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8779 s.membros[0].versao = "^^0.1".into();
8780 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8781 assert!(
8782 matches!(
8783 err,
8784 AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid { ref caixa, ref versao, .. }
8785 if caixa == "catalog" && versao == "^^0.1"
8786 ),
8787 "got {err:?}"
8788 );
8789 }
8790
8791 #[test]
8792 fn rejects_membro_versao_with_v_prefixed_tag() {
8793 // `"v0.1"` is the canonical "git-tag-shape leaking into the
8794 // semver requirement slot" typo — an author copies the
8795 // publish-side git-tag string verbatim into `:versao`, but
8796 // Cargo's semver parser rejects the leading `v` (only digits +
8797 // canonical operators are valid in the major-version
8798 // position). The gate's diagnostic names which member entry
8799 // carried the v-prefix so the fix is one edit, not a grep
8800 // through every member's `:versao`. (Note: bare `x`-glob
8801 // shorthands like `^0.1.x` are *accepted* by the semver crate
8802 // as an `*` wildcard on the patch axis — they're a Cargo-side
8803 // valid shape, not a typo, so the gate intentionally lets them
8804 // through.)
8805 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8806 s.membros[1].versao = "v0.1".into();
8807 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8808 assert!(
8809 matches!(
8810 err,
8811 AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid { ref caixa, ref versao, .. }
8812 if caixa == "cart" && versao == "v0.1"
8813 ),
8814 "got {err:?}"
8815 );
8816 }
8817
8818 #[test]
8819 fn accepts_canonical_membro_versao_forms() {
8820 // The four Cargo-shaped requirement forms `:deps :versao`
8821 // already accepts via `crate::parse_requirement` must pass the
8822 // membros gate without re-validating at the resolver layer.
8823 // Pin every leg so a future tightening of the canonical set
8824 // surfaces here as a test failure.
8825 for form in [
8826 "^0.1", // caret — minor-range pin (the most common shape)
8827 "~0.1.2", // tilde — patch-range pin
8828 "0.1.0", // exact — single-version pin
8829 "*", // wildcard — explicitly any-version (semver::VersionReq::STAR)
8830 ">=0.1, <2", // multi-range — comma-separated comparators
8831 ] {
8832 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8833 for m in &mut s.membros {
8834 m.versao = form.into();
8835 }
8836 s.validate()
8837 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical form {form:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
8838 }
8839 }
8840
8841 #[test]
8842 fn membro_versao_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
8843 // Order pin: the existing `MembroVersaoEmpty` diagnostic
8844 // (which doesn't try to parse) fires before the new
8845 // `MembroVersaoInvalid` parse-side diagnostic, so an empty
8846 // `:versao` keeps its narrower error message — `parse_requirement`
8847 // would also reject `""`, but the empty-string arm is the more
8848 // self-locating diagnostic for the author.
8849 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8850 s.membros[1].versao = String::new();
8851 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8852 assert!(
8853 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoEmpty { ref caixa } if caixa == "cart"),
8854 "got {err:?}"
8855 );
8856 }
8857
8858 #[test]
8859 fn membro_versao_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check() {
8860 // Order pin: a malformed requirement on a non-duplicate entry
8861 // surfaces *its own* diagnostic (which names the offending
8862 // `:versao` string), even when a later entry would otherwise
8863 // collapse onto an earlier name. The per-entry shape gate runs
8864 // inline before the duplicate-key insert, parallel to
8865 // `membros_validation_runs_before_contratos_membership_check`
8866 // and `duplicate_contrato_gate_runs_after_target_shape_check`.
8867 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8868 s.membros[0].versao = "^bad".into();
8869 s.membros.push(membro("cart", "^0.2")); // would otherwise raise MembroDuplicate
8870 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8871 assert!(
8872 matches!(
8873 err,
8874 AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid { ref caixa, .. } if caixa == "catalog"
8875 ),
8876 "got {err:?}"
8877 );
8878 }
8879
8880 #[test]
8881 fn membro_versao_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_versao() {
8882 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
8883 // `:versao` value verbatim so the author can grep their
8884 // caixa.lisp without re-running the build, and carries a
8885 // non-empty `reason` from `semver::VersionReq::parse` so the
8886 // parser's own wording flows through to the diagnostic.
8887 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8888 s.membros[2].versao = "not-a-req".into();
8889 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8890 let AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid {
8891 caixa,
8892 versao,
8893 reason,
8894 } = err
8895 else {
8896 panic!("expected MembroVersaoInvalid, got other variant");
8897 };
8898 assert_eq!(caixa, "payment");
8899 assert_eq!(versao, "not-a-req");
8900 assert!(
8901 !reason.is_empty(),
8902 "MembroVersaoInvalid `reason` must carry the parser's wording verbatim"
8903 );
8904 }
8905
8906 #[test]
8907 fn membro_versao_invalid_runs_before_contratos_check() {
8908 // A malformed `:versao` on any member must surface its own
8909 // diagnostic (which names *which* member to fix) before any
8910 // `:contratos` membership lookup raises `ContratoMemberMissing`.
8911 // The `:contratos` gate runs after `validate_membros`, so this
8912 // is structurally guaranteed — pin it explicitly so a future
8913 // refactor that reorders the gates surfaces here.
8914 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8915 s.membros[1].versao = "^^0.1".into();
8916 // Add a contrato whose `:para` doesn't exist — would normally
8917 // raise ContratoMemberMissing at the membership lookup, but
8918 // the membros gate must fire first.
8919 s.contratos
8920 .push(contract_http("cart", "phantom", "/never-reached"));
8921 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8922 assert!(
8923 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::MembroVersaoInvalid { .. }),
8924 "expected MembroVersaoInvalid to fire before ContratoMemberMissing, got {err:?}"
8925 );
8926 }
8927
8928 #[test]
8929 fn membros_validation_runs_before_contratos_membership_check() {
8930 // If `:membros` carries a duplicate, the membership-collapse
8931 // would silently accept a `:contratos :para "phantom"` so long
8932 // as some entry hashes to "phantom". Pinning order: the
8933 // duplicate-membros error fires first, regardless of whether
8934 // contratos reference real members.
8935 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8936 s.membros = vec![
8937 membro("cart", "^0.1"),
8938 membro("cart", "^0.2"),
8939 membro("catalog", "^0.1"),
8940 membro("payment", "^0.1"),
8941 ];
8942 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8943 assert!(
8944 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::MembroDuplicate { ref caixa } if caixa == "cart"),
8945 "got {err:?}"
8946 );
8947 }
8948
8949 #[test]
8950 fn distinct_membros_validate() {
8951 // Pin the happy-path: every `:membros` entry has a non-empty
8952 // `:caixa`, a non-empty `:versao`, and the set is duplicate-free.
8953 // The fixture already satisfies this; this test makes the
8954 // invariant explicit so a future refactor of the fixture can't
8955 // silently break the guarantee.
8956 three_member_spec().validate().unwrap();
8957 }
8958
8959 // ── :membros :caixa DNS-1123 label value-shape gate ───────────────────
8960
8961 #[test]
8962 fn rejects_membro_caixa_with_uppercase() {
8963 // The canonical "I copied the Servico's display name verbatim"
8964 // typo — caixa names are lowercase per K8s DNS-1123 label rule,
8965 // but author tools often round-trip a TitleCase or CamelCase
8966 // identifier from an ADR or a sketch. Pin the diagnostic names
8967 // the offending name and suggests the lower-cased fix in one
8968 // edit, mirroring the `rejects_entrada_host_with_uppercase`
8969 // gate's shape (c7d05ec).
8970 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8971 s.membros[1].caixa = "Cart".into();
8972 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8973 let AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { caixa, reason } = err else {
8974 panic!("expected MembroCaixaInvalid, got other variant");
8975 };
8976 assert_eq!(caixa, "Cart");
8977 assert!(
8978 reason.contains("uppercase"),
8979 "diagnostic must name the violation as `uppercase` (got: {reason:?})"
8980 );
8981 assert!(
8982 reason.contains("\"cart\""),
8983 "diagnostic must suggest the lower-cased fix verbatim (got: {reason:?})"
8984 );
8985 }
8986
8987 #[test]
8988 fn rejects_membro_caixa_with_underscore() {
8989 // The canonical "I'm thinking of a Python module / Postgres
8990 // table" leak — `_` is forbidden by every DNS-1123 / DNS-1035
8991 // label schema. K8s rejects `metadata.name: my_cart` at admission
8992 // time with an opaque `field is invalid` (no source-citing
8993 // diagnostic). The gate moves it to caixa-build time.
8994 let mut s = three_member_spec();
8995 s.membros[0].caixa = "my_cart".into();
8996 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
8997 assert!(
8998 matches!(
8999 err,
9000 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, ref reason }
9001 if caixa == "my_cart" && reason.contains('_')
9002 ),
9003 "got {err:?}"
9004 );
9005 }
9006
9007 #[test]
9008 fn rejects_membro_caixa_with_dot() {
9009 // A `:membros :caixa` entry is a single DNS-1123 *label*, not a
9010 // subdomain — even though K8s `metadata.name` itself accepts
9011 // dots (DNS-1123 subdomain rule), this string also lands as a
9012 // K8s Service name (DNS-1035 label — no dots) and as a label
9013 // value on identity-based Cilium selectors. The strictest floor
9014 // among the use sites wins. The "I want to namespace my member
9015 // names with `.`" intent is expressed via `-` (e.g. `cart-v2`).
9016 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9017 s.membros[2].caixa = "team.cart".into();
9018 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9019 assert!(
9020 matches!(
9021 err,
9022 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, ref reason }
9023 if caixa == "team.cart" && reason.contains('.')
9024 ),
9025 "got {err:?}"
9026 );
9027 }
9028
9029 #[test]
9030 fn rejects_membro_caixa_with_leading_hyphen() {
9031 // DNS-1123 / DNS-1035 boundary rule: labels must start and end
9032 // with an alphanumeric. The K8s apiserver rejects `-cart`
9033 // outright; the renderer would emit a `metadata.name: "-cart"`
9034 // that fails admission far from the source caixa.lisp.
9035 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9036 s.membros[0].caixa = "-cart".into();
9037 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9038 assert!(
9039 matches!(
9040 err,
9041 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, ref reason }
9042 if caixa == "-cart" && reason.contains("start and end")
9043 ),
9044 "got {err:?}"
9045 );
9046 }
9047
9048 #[test]
9049 fn rejects_membro_caixa_with_trailing_hyphen() {
9050 // The symmetric arm of the boundary rule. Pin separately so
9051 // both ends of the label are covered against a future relaxation
9052 // that only checks one boundary.
9053 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9054 s.membros[1].caixa = "cart-".into();
9055 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9056 assert!(
9057 matches!(
9058 err,
9059 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. }
9060 if caixa == "cart-"
9061 ),
9062 "got {err:?}"
9063 );
9064 }
9065
9066 #[test]
9067 fn rejects_membro_caixa_with_unicode() {
9068 // DNS-1123 is ASCII-only; IDN must be pre-encoded as Punycode
9069 // (`xn--…`) by the author before it reaches K8s. The byte-by-
9070 // byte ASCII validity check rejects multi-byte UTF-8 sequences
9071 // by the first byte that fails the `[a-z0-9-]` predicate.
9072 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9073 s.membros[2].caixa = "café".into();
9074 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9075 assert!(
9076 matches!(
9077 err,
9078 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. }
9079 if caixa == "café"
9080 ),
9081 "got {err:?}"
9082 );
9083 }
9084
9085 #[test]
9086 fn rejects_membro_caixa_with_whitespace() {
9087 // Whitespace is the canonical "I pasted from a sketch / doc"
9088 // footgun. The apiserver rejects every `metadata.name` value
9089 // carrying whitespace; pin the gate fires at the right boundary.
9090 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9091 s.membros[0].caixa = "my cart".into();
9092 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9093 assert!(
9094 matches!(
9095 err,
9096 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. }
9097 if caixa == "my cart"
9098 ),
9099 "got {err:?}"
9100 );
9101 }
9102
9103 #[test]
9104 fn rejects_membro_caixa_too_long() {
9105 // 64 bytes exceeds the DNS-1123 label cap by one — the boundary
9106 // pin. K8s Service name + DNS-1123 label both cap at 63 bytes
9107 // exactly. The gate's reason names both the cap and the actual
9108 // length so the author can shorten in one edit.
9109 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9110 let too_long = "a".repeat(64);
9111 s.membros[1].caixa = too_long.clone();
9112 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9113 let AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { caixa, reason } = err else {
9114 panic!("expected MembroCaixaInvalid");
9115 };
9116 assert_eq!(caixa, too_long);
9117 assert!(
9118 reason.contains("63") && reason.contains("64"),
9119 "diagnostic must name the cap (63) and the actual length (64): {reason:?}"
9120 );
9121 }
9122
9123 #[test]
9124 fn membro_caixa_max_length_validates() {
9125 // 63 bytes exactly — the K8s DNS-1123 label cap. Pin the boundary
9126 // so a future tightening (e.g. dropping to 62) surfaces here as
9127 // a regression, mirroring `entrada_host_max_length_validates`
9128 // (c7d05ec).
9129 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9130 s.membros[2].caixa = "a".repeat(63);
9131 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "a".repeat(63);
9132 // remove contratos referencing the renamed member; they'd
9133 // raise ContratoMemberMissing otherwise
9134 s.contratos
9135 .retain(|c| c.de != "payment" && c.para != "payment");
9136 s.validate().unwrap();
9137 }
9138
9139 #[test]
9140 fn accepts_canonical_membro_caixa_forms() {
9141 // The DNS-1123 label shapes a caixa author is realistically
9142 // going to write: single-word lowercase, hyphen-joined, ending
9143 // in a digit-suffixed version (`cart-v2`), starting with a
9144 // digit (`3rd-party-shim` — DNS-1123 allows this, unlike
9145 // DNS-1035 which requires a letter at position 0), single-
9146 // character (`a` — boundary). Pin every leg so a future
9147 // tightening that bans (e.g.) digit-start identifiers surfaces
9148 // here.
9149 for form in [
9150 "checkout",
9151 "cart",
9152 "cart-v2",
9153 "a",
9154 "c0",
9155 "3rd-party-shim",
9156 "x-1-2-3-4",
9157 ] {
9158 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9159 // Renaming a member also requires updating downstream refs;
9160 // drop everything else and rebuild a minimal spec around
9161 // just the one renamed member.
9162 s.membros = vec![membro(form, "^0.1")];
9163 s.contratos = vec![];
9164 s.entrada = None;
9165 s.validate()
9166 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical form {form:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
9167 }
9168 }
9169
9170 #[test]
9171 fn membro_caixa_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
9172 // Order pin: the existing `MembroCaixaEmpty` diagnostic
9173 // (which doesn't try to parse) fires before the new
9174 // `MembroCaixaInvalid` parse-side diagnostic, so an empty
9175 // `:caixa` keeps its narrower error message — the new gate
9176 // would also reject `""`, but the empty-string arm is the more
9177 // self-locating diagnostic for the author. Mirrors the
9178 // `entrada_host_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` pin
9179 // (c7d05ec).
9180 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9181 s.membros[1].caixa = String::new();
9182 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9183 assert_eq!(err, AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaEmpty);
9184 }
9185
9186 #[test]
9187 fn membro_caixa_invalid_fires_before_versao_check() {
9188 // Order pin: an invalid-shape `:caixa` surfaces *its own*
9189 // diagnostic (which names the offending caixa name), even when
9190 // the same entry's `:versao` is also empty/invalid. The shape
9191 // gate runs first because the diagnostic is more self-locating —
9192 // an empty/invalid `:versao` on an invalid-shape caixa name is
9193 // a downstream-fix-after-the-caixa-rename concern.
9194 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9195 s.membros[1].caixa = "Cart".into();
9196 s.membros[1].versao = String::new(); // would otherwise raise MembroVersaoEmpty
9197 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9198 assert!(
9199 matches!(
9200 err,
9201 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. } if caixa == "Cart"
9202 ),
9203 "got {err:?}"
9204 );
9205 }
9206
9207 #[test]
9208 fn membro_caixa_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check() {
9209 // Order pin: a malformed-shape `:caixa` on an earlier entry
9210 // surfaces *its own* diagnostic, even when a later entry would
9211 // otherwise collapse onto a duplicate name. The per-entry shape
9212 // gate runs inline before the duplicate-key insert, parallel
9213 // to `membro_versao_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check`.
9214 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9215 s.membros[0].caixa = "Catalog".into();
9216 s.membros.push(membro("cart", "^0.2")); // would otherwise raise MembroDuplicate
9217 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9218 assert!(
9219 matches!(
9220 err,
9221 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { ref caixa, .. } if caixa == "Catalog"
9222 ),
9223 "got {err:?}"
9224 );
9225 }
9226
9227 #[test]
9228 fn membro_caixa_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_caixa() {
9229 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
9230 // `:caixa` value verbatim so the author can grep their
9231 // caixa.lisp without re-running the build, and carries a
9232 // non-empty `reason` naming the specific violation. Same
9233 // shape every typed-shape gate enshrines (c7d05ec's
9234 // `entrada_host_diagnostic_carries_offending_host`,
9235 // 9888b13's `membro_versao_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_versao`).
9236 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9237 s.membros[2].caixa = "BAD_NAME".into();
9238 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9239 let AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaInvalid { caixa, reason } = err else {
9240 panic!("expected MembroCaixaInvalid");
9241 };
9242 assert_eq!(caixa, "BAD_NAME");
9243 assert!(
9244 !reason.is_empty(),
9245 "MembroCaixaInvalid `reason` must carry a parser-shaped wording"
9246 );
9247 }
9248
9249 #[test]
9250 fn rejects_contrato_with_unknown_de() {
9251 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9252 s.contratos.push(contract_http("phantom", "catalog", "/x"));
9253 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9254 assert!(
9255 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing { caixa } if caixa == "phantom")
9256 );
9257 }
9258
9259 #[test]
9260 fn rejects_contrato_with_unknown_para() {
9261 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9262 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "phantom", "/x"));
9263 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9264 assert!(
9265 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing { caixa } if caixa == "phantom")
9266 );
9267 }
9268
9269 #[test]
9270 fn contrato_unknown_de_diagnostic_routes_caixa_field_through_source_accessor() {
9271 // The read-path pin: the phantom-`:de` refusal arm's
9272 // `ContratoMemberMissing.caixa` carrier must be observed through
9273 // the lifted [`WitContract::source`] accessor, not the raw
9274 // `.de.clone()` field-access `String`-carry. Peer of the sibling
9275 // per-`:contratos` self-loop arm's `.source().to_string()` /
9276 // `.world_ref().to_string()` `String`-carry sites the earlier
9277 // convergence lifted onto the same accessor pair. A future
9278 // silent detour that reintroduced the raw `.de.clone()` at the
9279 // wrap envelope while the shape-gate and membership lookup
9280 // routed through the accessor would surface here as a byte-equal
9281 // miss between the fired diagnostic's `caixa:` field and the
9282 // offending edge's `.source()` — pinning the accessor as the
9283 // sole read path across the phantom-name refusal arm's arg +
9284 // wrap-envelope emit surface.
9285 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9286 let phantom = contract_http("phantom", "catalog", "/x");
9287 s.contratos.push(phantom.clone());
9288 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9289 let AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing { caixa } = err else {
9290 panic!("expected ContratoMemberMissing on phantom :de, got {err:?}");
9291 };
9292 assert_eq!(
9293 caixa,
9294 phantom.source(),
9295 "ContratoMemberMissing.caixa on the phantom-:de arm must \
9296 byte-equal WitContract::source — the wrap envelope must \
9297 route through the lifted accessor rather than the raw \
9298 .de.clone() field-access String-carry"
9299 );
9300 }
9301
9302 #[test]
9303 fn contrato_unknown_para_diagnostic_routes_caixa_field_through_destination_accessor() {
9304 // The symmetric read-path pin on the `:para` phantom-name
9305 // refusal arm — same shape as the sibling `:de` pin above but
9306 // on the callee-Servico axis. Pins the wrap envelope's
9307 // `caixa:` field is observed through the lifted
9308 // [`WitContract::destination`] accessor, not the raw
9309 // `.para.clone()` field-access `String`-carry.
9310 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9311 let phantom = contract_http("cart", "phantom", "/x");
9312 s.contratos.push(phantom.clone());
9313 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9314 let AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing { caixa } = err else {
9315 panic!("expected ContratoMemberMissing on phantom :para, got {err:?}");
9316 };
9317 assert_eq!(
9318 caixa,
9319 phantom.destination(),
9320 "ContratoMemberMissing.caixa on the phantom-:para arm must \
9321 byte-equal WitContract::destination — the wrap envelope \
9322 must route through the lifted accessor rather than the raw \
9323 .para.clone() field-access String-carry"
9324 );
9325 }
9326
9327 #[test]
9328 fn contrato_malformed_de_diagnostic_routes_caixa_field_through_source_accessor() {
9329 // The read-path pin on the `:de` DNS-1123-malformed shape-gate
9330 // refusal arm — the `validate_contrato_caixa` arg must be
9331 // observed through the lifted [`WitContract::source`] accessor,
9332 // not the raw `&c.de` `&String`-borrow. A `BAD_NAME` `:de`
9333 // value routes through the shared
9334 // [`crate::render::require_valid_dns_1123_label`] floor with the
9335 // accessor-projected value; the fired
9336 // `AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid.caixa` carrier byte-equals
9337 // the offending edge's `.source()`, pinning that the arg + the
9338 // downstream `caixa: caixa.to_string()` wrap route through the
9339 // same accessor's read path.
9340 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9341 let malformed = contract_http("BAD_NAME", "catalog", "/x");
9342 s.contratos.push(malformed.clone());
9343 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9344 let AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, caixa, .. } = err else {
9345 panic!("expected ContratoCaixaInvalid on malformed :de, got {err:?}");
9346 };
9347 assert_eq!(slot, crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE);
9348 assert_eq!(
9349 caixa,
9350 malformed.source(),
9351 "ContratoCaixaInvalid.caixa on the malformed-:de arm must \
9352 byte-equal WitContract::source — the shape-gate arg + wrap \
9353 envelope must route through the lifted accessor rather \
9354 than the raw &c.de &String-borrow"
9355 );
9356 }
9357
9358 #[test]
9359 fn contrato_malformed_para_diagnostic_routes_caixa_field_through_destination_accessor() {
9360 // Symmetric arm to the sibling `:de` malformed-shape pin above,
9361 // on the `:para` axis. Pins the shape-gate arg + wrap envelope
9362 // route through the lifted [`WitContract::destination`]
9363 // accessor. `:para` runs after the `:de` shape gate in the
9364 // canonical edge-direction order, so the `:de` value must be
9365 // well-shaped for the `:para` gate to fire — the `cart` :de is
9366 // canonical.
9367 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9368 let malformed = contract_http("cart", "BAD_NAME", "/x");
9369 s.contratos.push(malformed.clone());
9370 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9371 let AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, caixa, .. } = err else {
9372 panic!("expected ContratoCaixaInvalid on malformed :para, got {err:?}");
9373 };
9374 assert_eq!(slot, crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA);
9375 assert_eq!(
9376 caixa,
9377 malformed.destination(),
9378 "ContratoCaixaInvalid.caixa on the malformed-:para arm must \
9379 byte-equal WitContract::destination — the shape-gate arg + \
9380 wrap envelope must route through the lifted accessor \
9381 rather than the raw &c.para &String-borrow"
9382 );
9383 }
9384
9385 // ── :contratos :de / :para DNS-1123 label value-shape gate ──────────
9386
9387 #[test]
9388 fn rejects_contrato_de_empty() {
9389 // `:de ""` previously fell through to `ContratoMemberMissing`
9390 // (with `caixa: ""`) because the validated `:membros :caixa`
9391 // set never contains the empty string. The narrower
9392 // `ContratoCaixaEmpty { slot: ":de" }` diagnostic now names
9393 // the offending slot.
9394 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9395 s.contratos.push(contract_http("", "catalog", "/x"));
9396 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9397 assert_eq!(
9398 err,
9399 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaEmpty {
9400 slot: crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE
9401 },
9402 "got {err:?}"
9403 );
9404 }
9405
9406 #[test]
9407 fn rejects_contrato_para_empty() {
9408 // Symmetric arm to `:de ""` — `:para ""` previously fell
9409 // through to `ContratoMemberMissing { caixa: "" }`.
9410 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9411 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "", "/x"));
9412 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9413 assert_eq!(
9414 err,
9415 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaEmpty {
9416 slot: crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA
9417 },
9418 "got {err:?}"
9419 );
9420 }
9421
9422 #[test]
9423 fn rejects_contrato_de_with_uppercase() {
9424 // The canonical "I copied the Servico's TitleCase display
9425 // name from an ADR" typo. Until this gate landed `:de "Cart"`
9426 // surfaced `ContratoMemberMissing { caixa: "Cart" }` — framed
9427 // as "this caixa isn't in `:membros`" when the root cause is
9428 // "this `:de` value's shape can never legitimately match a
9429 // validated member (DNS-1123 labels are lowercase)". The
9430 // narrower diagnostic names the offending slot, the value
9431 // verbatim, and the parser-shaped reason.
9432 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9433 s.contratos.push(contract_http("Cart", "catalog", "/x"));
9434 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9435 let AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid {
9436 slot,
9437 caixa,
9438 reason,
9439 } = err
9440 else {
9441 panic!("expected ContratoCaixaInvalid, got other variant");
9442 };
9443 assert_eq!(slot, crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE);
9444 assert_eq!(caixa, "Cart");
9445 assert!(
9446 reason.contains("uppercase"),
9447 "diagnostic must name the violation as `uppercase` (got: {reason:?})"
9448 );
9449 }
9450
9451 #[test]
9452 fn rejects_contrato_para_with_underscore() {
9453 // The canonical "I'm thinking of a Python module" leak —
9454 // `_` is forbidden by every DNS-1123 / DNS-1035 label schema.
9455 // Pin the `:para` axis surfaces the same diagnostic shape as
9456 // the `:de` axis on the underscore violation.
9457 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9458 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "my_catalog", "/x"));
9459 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9460 assert!(
9461 matches!(
9462 err,
9463 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, ref caixa, ref reason }
9464 if slot == crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA && caixa == "my_catalog" && reason.contains('_')
9465 ),
9466 "got {err:?}"
9467 );
9468 }
9469
9470 #[test]
9471 fn rejects_contrato_de_with_dot() {
9472 // A `:contratos :de` value is a single DNS-1123 *label*, not
9473 // a subdomain — mirroring the `:membros :caixa` floor. The
9474 // strictest floor among the use sites wins.
9475 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9476 s.contratos
9477 .push(contract_http("team.cart", "catalog", "/x"));
9478 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9479 assert!(
9480 matches!(
9481 err,
9482 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, ref caixa, ref reason }
9483 if slot == crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE && caixa == "team.cart" && reason.contains('.')
9484 ),
9485 "got {err:?}"
9486 );
9487 }
9488
9489 #[test]
9490 fn rejects_contrato_para_with_unicode() {
9491 // DNS-1123 is ASCII-only; IDN must be pre-encoded as Punycode
9492 // (`xn--…`) before it reaches K8s. The byte-by-byte ASCII
9493 // validity check rejects multi-byte UTF-8 by the first
9494 // non-`[a-z0-9-]` byte.
9495 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9496 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "café", "/x"));
9497 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9498 assert!(
9499 matches!(
9500 err,
9501 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, ref caixa, .. }
9502 if slot == crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA && caixa == "café"
9503 ),
9504 "got {err:?}"
9505 );
9506 }
9507
9508 #[test]
9509 fn rejects_contrato_de_with_leading_hyphen() {
9510 // DNS-1123 boundary rule: labels must start and end with an
9511 // alphanumeric. K8s rejects `-cart` outright; the narrower
9512 // shape diagnostic now names the violation at caixa-build
9513 // time rather than the misframed membership-lookup arm.
9514 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9515 s.contratos.push(contract_http("-cart", "catalog", "/x"));
9516 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9517 assert!(
9518 matches!(
9519 err,
9520 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, ref caixa, ref reason }
9521 if slot == crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE && caixa == "-cart" && reason.contains("start and end")
9522 ),
9523 "got {err:?}"
9524 );
9525 }
9526
9527 #[test]
9528 fn contrato_de_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
9529 // Order pin: the `ContratoCaixaEmpty` arm fires before the
9530 // `ContratoCaixaInvalid` parse-side arm — same empty-first
9531 // cascade `validate_membro_caixa` / `validate_placement_cluster`
9532 // / `validate_entrada_host` already establish on their peer
9533 // name axes. The empty string is a structurally distinct
9534 // authoring footgun (the author left the field blank, vs.
9535 // typed a malformed value), so it gets its own diagnostic.
9536 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9537 s.contratos.push(contract_http("", "catalog", "/x"));
9538 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9539 assert_eq!(
9540 err,
9541 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaEmpty {
9542 slot: crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE
9543 }
9544 );
9545 }
9546
9547 #[test]
9548 fn contrato_de_shape_fires_before_para_shape() {
9549 // Per-axis order pin: within one `:contratos` entry, the `:de`
9550 // shape gate fires before the `:para` shape gate — same
9551 // edge-direction order the existing `ContratoMemberMissing` /
9552 // `ContratoSelfLoop` / target-dispatch checks use, so the
9553 // diagnostic for a contract with both `:de` and `:para`
9554 // malformed is stable. Authors fixing the surfaced `:de`
9555 // first will see `:para`'s diagnostic on re-run.
9556 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9557 s.contratos.push(contract_http("Cart", "Catalog", "/x"));
9558 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9559 assert!(
9560 matches!(
9561 err,
9562 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, ref caixa, .. }
9563 if slot == crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE && caixa == "Cart"
9564 ),
9565 "got {err:?}"
9566 );
9567 }
9568
9569 #[test]
9570 fn contrato_shape_fires_before_membership_lookup() {
9571 // The load-bearing pin: an invalid-shape `:de` surfaces its
9572 // *own* diagnostic, not the misframed `ContratoMemberMissing`.
9573 // Because every `:membros :caixa` is shape-validated (3f9d7a0),
9574 // an invalid-shape `:de` could never legitimately match any
9575 // member — the prior `ContratoMemberMissing` diagnostic was
9576 // a structural impossibility framed as a graph-membership
9577 // failure. The shape gate now routes every such input through
9578 // the narrower self-locating diagnostic.
9579 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9580 s.contratos.push(contract_http("Cart", "catalog", "/x"));
9581 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9582 assert!(
9583 matches!(
9584 err,
9585 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, .. } if slot == crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE
9586 ),
9587 "got {err:?}"
9588 );
9589 // And the symmetric case: an invalid-shape `:para` surfaces
9590 // its own diagnostic too, even when `:de` is well-shaped.
9591 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9592 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "Catalog", "/x"));
9593 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9594 assert!(
9595 matches!(
9596 err,
9597 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, .. } if slot == crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA
9598 ),
9599 "got {err:?}"
9600 );
9601 }
9602
9603 #[test]
9604 fn contrato_shape_fires_before_self_edge_check() {
9605 // A `:de "Cart" :para "Cart"` entry is two distinct authoring
9606 // bugs: the shape violation (uppercase) and the self-edge
9607 // violation. The narrower per-axis shape diagnostic surfaces
9608 // first because fixing the shape may reveal that the author
9609 // also meant to point `:para` at a different member — the
9610 // self-edge framing is only useful once both endpoints have
9611 // valid shape.
9612 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9613 s.contratos.push(contract_http("Cart", "Cart", "/x"));
9614 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9615 assert!(
9616 matches!(
9617 err,
9618 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid { slot, ref caixa, .. }
9619 if slot == crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE && caixa == "Cart"
9620 ),
9621 "got {err:?}"
9622 );
9623 }
9624
9625 #[test]
9626 fn contrato_well_shaped_phantom_still_raises_member_missing() {
9627 // Strict-improvement pin: a well-shaped `:de` that simply
9628 // isn't in `:membros` (a phantom reference — author meant
9629 // to add the member but didn't, or renamed and missed an
9630 // update) still surfaces `ContratoMemberMissing`, unchanged.
9631 // The shape gate only intercepts inputs that could never
9632 // legitimately match a validated member; legitimately-shaped
9633 // phantom references remain on the graph-membership axis.
9634 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9635 s.contratos
9636 .push(contract_http("phantom-shim", "catalog", "/x"));
9637 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9638 assert!(
9639 matches!(
9640 err,
9641 AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing { ref caixa }
9642 if caixa == "phantom-shim"
9643 ),
9644 "got {err:?}"
9645 );
9646 }
9647
9648 #[test]
9649 fn contrato_caixa_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_slot_and_value() {
9650 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
9651 // slot (`:de` or `:para`) verbatim and the offending value
9652 // verbatim plus a non-empty parser-shaped reason, so the
9653 // author can grep their caixa.lisp for `:de "<name>"` /
9654 // `:para "<name>"` and fix it in one edit. Same diagnostic
9655 // shape as `MembroCaixaInvalid` (3f9d7a0) and
9656 // `PlacementClusterInvalid` (6c8c00b).
9657 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9658 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "BAD_NAME", "/x"));
9659 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9660 let AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaInvalid {
9661 slot,
9662 caixa,
9663 reason,
9664 } = err
9665 else {
9666 panic!("expected ContratoCaixaInvalid, got {err:?}");
9667 };
9668 assert_eq!(slot, crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA);
9669 assert_eq!(caixa, "BAD_NAME");
9670 assert!(
9671 !reason.is_empty(),
9672 "ContratoCaixaInvalid `reason` must carry a parser-shaped wording"
9673 );
9674 }
9675
9676 #[test]
9677 fn contrato_author_key_consts_pin_canonical_kebab_case_labels() {
9678 // Scalar-value pin: the two author-facing kebab-case labels the
9679 // `(:contratos ((:de "<caixa>" :para "<caixa>" …) …))` surface
9680 // admits on the `:contratos` per-entry endpoint-shape axis,
9681 // one arm per typed sub-slot. Mirrors the peer scalar-value
9682 // pin the sibling top-level M2 / M3 / Supervisor
9683 // author-facing-label consts carry
9684 // (`m3_top_level_author_key_consts_pin_canonical_kebab_case_labels`
9685 // for the parent [`crate::render::M3_AUTHOR_KEY_CONTRATOS`]
9686 // slot itself), so every altitude of the typed-slot algebra
9687 // shares the same "one canonical byte-string per arm"
9688 // discipline. A future rebrand (`:de` → `:from` matching the
9689 // OTP `appup` [`crate::render::M2_UPGRADE_FROM_KEY_FROM`]
9690 // sibling, `:para` → `:to` matching the same, or
9691 // `:de`/`:para` → `:source`/`:target` matching the WIT
9692 // world's `import`/`export` half-vocabulary) lands as an
9693 // edit to exactly one const, and every consumer that reaches
9694 // for the label picks it up at build time rather than at
9695 // runtime as a downstream `ContratoCaixaEmpty` /
9696 // `ContratoCaixaInvalid` `slot: <stale-kebab-case>`
9697 // diagnostic mismatch far from the rename's commit.
9698 assert_eq!(crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE, ":de");
9699 assert_eq!(crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA, ":para");
9700 }
9701
9702 #[test]
9703 fn contrato_shape_gate_routes_through_lifted_contrato_author_key_consts() {
9704 // Production-through-const pin: the two per-axis labels the
9705 // per-`:contratos` entry endpoint-shape gate at
9706 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] passes as the `slot: &'static str`
9707 // argument to [`validate_contrato_caixa`] route through the
9708 // lifted [`crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE`] /
9709 // [`crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA`] consts, so a
9710 // future rebrand that reaches the const but not the gate (or
9711 // vice versa) surfaces here at build time rather than at
9712 // runtime as a downstream [`AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaEmpty`]
9713 // `slot: <stale-kebab-case>` diagnostic far from the rename's
9714 // commit. Mirror of the peer
9715 // [`manifest::declared_mesh_slots_route_through_lifted_m3_author_key_consts`]
9716 // pin (882f498) on the sibling M3 top-level slot axis.
9717 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9718 s.contratos.push(contract_http("", "catalog", "/x"));
9719 assert_eq!(
9720 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
9721 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaEmpty {
9722 slot: crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_DE
9723 }
9724 );
9725 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9726 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "", "/x"));
9727 assert_eq!(
9728 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
9729 AplicacaoError::ContratoCaixaEmpty {
9730 slot: crate::render::CONTRATO_AUTHOR_KEY_PARA
9731 }
9732 );
9733 }
9734
9735 #[test]
9736 fn accepts_canonical_contrato_caixa_forms() {
9737 // The DNS-1123 label shapes a caixa author is realistically
9738 // going to write on a `:contratos :de` / `:para`. Pin every
9739 // leg so a future tightening that bans (e.g.) digit-start
9740 // identifiers surfaces here, mirroring
9741 // `accepts_canonical_membro_caixa_forms` on the peer name
9742 // axis.
9743 for form in ["cart", "cart-v2", "a", "c0", "3rd-party-shim", "x-1-2-3-4"] {
9744 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9745 s.membros = vec![membro("checkout", "^0.1"), membro(form, "^0.1")];
9746 s.contratos = vec![contract_http("checkout", form, "/x")];
9747 s.entrada = None;
9748 s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
9749 panic!("canonical form {form:?} must validate on `:para`, got {e:?}")
9750 });
9751
9752 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9753 s.membros = vec![membro(form, "^0.1"), membro("catalog", "^0.1")];
9754 s.contratos = vec![contract_http(form, "catalog", "/x")];
9755 s.entrada = None;
9756 s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
9757 panic!("canonical form {form:?} must validate on `:de`, got {e:?}")
9758 });
9759 }
9760 }
9761
9762 #[test]
9763 fn rejects_empty_wit() {
9764 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9765 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
9766 de: "cart".into(),
9767 para: "catalog".into(),
9768 wit: "".into(),
9769 endpoint: None,
9770 subject: None,
9771 slot: None,
9772 });
9773 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9774 assert!(matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EmptyWit { .. }));
9775 }
9776
9777 #[test]
9778 fn rejects_entrada_to_unknown_member() {
9779 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9780 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "phantom".into();
9781 assert!(matches!(
9782 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
9783 AplicacaoError::EntradaMemberMissing { .. }
9784 ));
9785 }
9786
9787 // ── :entrada :para DNS-1123 label value-shape gate ───────────────────
9788
9789 #[test]
9790 fn rejects_entrada_para_empty() {
9791 // `:para ""` previously fell through to
9792 // `EntradaMemberMissing { para: "" }` because the validated
9793 // `:membros :caixa` set never contains the empty string. The
9794 // narrower `EntradaParaEmpty` diagnostic now names the
9795 // offending slot directly — same empty-first cascade
9796 // `MembroCaixaEmpty` / `PlacementClusterEmpty` /
9797 // `ContratoCaixaEmpty` establish on the peer name axes.
9798 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9799 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = String::new();
9800 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9801 assert_eq!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaParaEmpty, "got {err:?}");
9802 }
9803
9804 #[test]
9805 fn rejects_entrada_para_with_uppercase() {
9806 // The canonical "I copied the Servico's TitleCase display
9807 // name from an ADR" typo. Until this gate landed `:para "Cart"`
9808 // surfaced `EntradaMemberMissing { para: "Cart" }` — framed
9809 // as "this caixa isn't in `:membros`" when the root cause is
9810 // "this `:para` value's shape can never legitimately match a
9811 // validated member (DNS-1123 labels are lowercase)". The
9812 // narrower diagnostic names the value verbatim plus the
9813 // parser-shaped reason.
9814 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9815 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "Cart".into();
9816 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9817 let AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { para, reason } = err else {
9818 panic!("expected EntradaParaInvalid, got other variant");
9819 };
9820 assert_eq!(para, "Cart");
9821 assert!(
9822 reason.contains("uppercase"),
9823 "diagnostic must name the violation as `uppercase` (got: {reason:?})"
9824 );
9825 }
9826
9827 #[test]
9828 fn rejects_entrada_para_with_underscore() {
9829 // The canonical "I'm thinking of a Python module" leak —
9830 // `_` is forbidden by every DNS-1123 / DNS-1035 label schema.
9831 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9832 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "my_cart".into();
9833 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9834 assert!(
9835 matches!(
9836 err,
9837 AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { ref para, ref reason }
9838 if para == "my_cart" && reason.contains('_')
9839 ),
9840 "got {err:?}"
9841 );
9842 }
9843
9844 #[test]
9845 fn rejects_entrada_para_with_dot() {
9846 // An `:entrada :para` value is a single DNS-1123 *label*, not
9847 // a subdomain — mirroring the `:membros :caixa` floor. The
9848 // strictest floor among the use sites wins.
9849 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9850 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "team.cart".into();
9851 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9852 assert!(
9853 matches!(
9854 err,
9855 AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { ref para, ref reason }
9856 if para == "team.cart" && reason.contains('.')
9857 ),
9858 "got {err:?}"
9859 );
9860 }
9861
9862 #[test]
9863 fn rejects_entrada_para_with_unicode() {
9864 // DNS-1123 is ASCII-only; IDN must be pre-encoded as Punycode
9865 // (`xn--…`) before it reaches K8s.
9866 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9867 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "café".into();
9868 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9869 assert!(
9870 matches!(
9871 err,
9872 AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { ref para, .. } if para == "café"
9873 ),
9874 "got {err:?}"
9875 );
9876 }
9877
9878 #[test]
9879 fn rejects_entrada_para_with_leading_hyphen() {
9880 // DNS-1123 boundary rule: labels must start and end with an
9881 // alphanumeric. K8s rejects `-cart` outright.
9882 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9883 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "-cart".into();
9884 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9885 assert!(
9886 matches!(
9887 err,
9888 AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { ref para, ref reason }
9889 if para == "-cart" && reason.contains("start and end")
9890 ),
9891 "got {err:?}"
9892 );
9893 }
9894
9895 #[test]
9896 fn rejects_entrada_para_with_trailing_hyphen() {
9897 // Symmetric boundary arm.
9898 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9899 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "cart-".into();
9900 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9901 assert!(
9902 matches!(
9903 err,
9904 AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { ref para, ref reason }
9905 if para == "cart-" && reason.contains("start and end")
9906 ),
9907 "got {err:?}"
9908 );
9909 }
9910
9911 #[test]
9912 fn rejects_entrada_para_too_long() {
9913 // 64-byte over-cap slug — the DNS-1123 label rule caps at 63
9914 // bytes per label. K8s rejects longer names at admission on
9915 // every `metadata.name` axis.
9916 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9917 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "a".repeat(64);
9918 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9919 assert!(
9920 matches!(
9921 err,
9922 AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { ref para, ref reason }
9923 if para.len() == 64 && reason.contains("max length")
9924 ),
9925 "got {err:?}"
9926 );
9927 }
9928
9929 #[test]
9930 fn entrada_para_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
9931 // Order pin: the `EntradaParaEmpty` arm fires before the
9932 // `EntradaParaInvalid` parse-side arm — same empty-first
9933 // cascade `validate_membro_caixa` / `validate_placement_cluster`
9934 // / `validate_contrato_caixa` already establish.
9935 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9936 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = String::new();
9937 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::EntradaParaEmpty);
9938 }
9939
9940 #[test]
9941 fn entrada_para_shape_fires_before_membership_lookup() {
9942 // The load-bearing pin: an invalid-shape `:para` surfaces its
9943 // *own* diagnostic, not the misframed `EntradaMemberMissing`.
9944 // Because every `:membros :caixa` is shape-validated (3f9d7a0),
9945 // an invalid-shape `:para` could never legitimately match any
9946 // member — the prior `EntradaMemberMissing` diagnostic framed
9947 // a structural impossibility as a graph-membership failure.
9948 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9949 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "Cart".into();
9950 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9951 assert!(
9952 matches!(
9953 err,
9954 AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { ref para, .. } if para == "Cart"
9955 ),
9956 "got {err:?}"
9957 );
9958 }
9959
9960 #[test]
9961 fn entrada_para_shape_fires_before_host_gate() {
9962 // Per-`:entrada` order pin: the `:para` shape gate fires
9963 // before the `:host` gate, mirroring the existing
9964 // `entrada_host_member_missing_takes_precedence_over_host_invalid`
9965 // ordering where the member-lookup arm preceded the host gate.
9966 // The shape gate slots ahead of that, so a malformed `:para`
9967 // surfaces its own diagnostic even when `:host` is also wrong.
9968 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9969 let e = s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap();
9970 e.para = "Cart".into();
9971 e.host = "BAD HOST".into();
9972 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9973 assert!(
9974 matches!(
9975 err,
9976 AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { ref para, .. } if para == "Cart"
9977 ),
9978 "got {err:?}"
9979 );
9980 }
9981
9982 #[test]
9983 fn entrada_para_well_shaped_phantom_still_raises_member_missing() {
9984 // Strict-improvement pin: a well-shaped `:para` that simply
9985 // isn't in `:membros` (a phantom reference — author meant to
9986 // add the member but didn't, or renamed and missed an
9987 // update) still surfaces `EntradaMemberMissing`, unchanged.
9988 // The shape gate only intercepts inputs that could never
9989 // legitimately match a validated member.
9990 let mut s = three_member_spec();
9991 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "phantom-shim".into();
9992 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
9993 assert!(
9994 matches!(
9995 err,
9996 AplicacaoError::EntradaMemberMissing { ref para }
9997 if para == "phantom-shim"
9998 ),
9999 "got {err:?}"
10000 );
10001 }
10002
10003 #[test]
10004 fn entrada_para_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_para() {
10005 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
10006 // `:para` value verbatim plus a non-empty parser-shaped
10007 // reason, so the author can grep their caixa.lisp for
10008 // `:para "<name>"` and fix it in one edit. Same diagnostic
10009 // shape as `MembroCaixaInvalid` (3f9d7a0),
10010 // `PlacementClusterInvalid` (6c8c00b), and
10011 // `ContratoCaixaInvalid` (8d5af6b).
10012 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10013 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "BAD_NAME".into();
10014 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10015 let AplicacaoError::EntradaParaInvalid { para, reason } = err else {
10016 panic!("expected EntradaParaInvalid, got {err:?}");
10017 };
10018 assert_eq!(para, "BAD_NAME");
10019 assert!(
10020 !reason.is_empty(),
10021 "EntradaParaInvalid `reason` must carry a parser-shaped wording"
10022 );
10023 }
10024
10025 #[test]
10026 fn accepts_canonical_entrada_para_forms() {
10027 // Positive-control sweep covering the DNS-1123 label shapes a
10028 // caixa author is realistically going to write on `:entrada
10029 // :para`. Pin every leg so a future tightening that bans
10030 // (e.g.) digit-start identifiers surfaces here, mirroring
10031 // `accepts_canonical_membro_caixa_forms` and
10032 // `accepts_canonical_contrato_caixa_forms` on the peer name
10033 // axes.
10034 for form in ["cart", "cart-v2", "a", "c0", "3rd-party-shim", "x-1-2-3-4"] {
10035 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10036 s.membros = vec![membro(form, "^0.1"), membro("catalog", "^0.1")];
10037 s.contratos = vec![contract_http(form, "catalog", "/x")];
10038 s.entrada = Some(Entrada {
10039 host: "checkout.quero.cloud".into(),
10040 para: form.into(),
10041 paths: vec!["/api".into()],
10042 port: 8080,
10043 });
10044 s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
10045 panic!("canonical form {form:?} must validate on `:entrada :para`, got {e:?}")
10046 });
10047 }
10048 }
10049
10050 #[test]
10051 fn rejects_replicated_without_clusters() {
10052 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10053 s.placement.clusters = vec![];
10054 assert!(matches!(
10055 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
10056 AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters { .. }
10057 ));
10058 }
10059
10060 #[test]
10061 fn rejects_sharded_without_key() {
10062 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10063 s.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::Sharded;
10064 s.placement.shard_key = None;
10065 s.placement.clusters = vec!["rio".into()];
10066 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::ShardedWithoutKey);
10067 }
10068
10069 #[test]
10070 fn sharded_with_key_validates() {
10071 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10072 s.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::Sharded;
10073 s.placement.shard_key = Some("$tenantId".into());
10074 s.validate().unwrap();
10075 }
10076
10077 #[test]
10078 fn round_trip_via_json_preserves_shape() {
10079 let s = three_member_spec();
10080 let json = serde_json::to_string(&s.membros).unwrap();
10081 let back: Vec<Membro> = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
10082 assert_eq!(back, s.membros);
10083
10084 let json = serde_json::to_string(&s.contratos).unwrap();
10085 let back: Vec<WitContract> = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
10086 assert_eq!(back, s.contratos);
10087
10088 let json = serde_json::to_string(&s.placement).unwrap();
10089 let back: Placement = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
10090 assert_eq!(back, s.placement);
10091
10092 let json = serde_json::to_string(&s.entrada).unwrap();
10093 let back: Option<Entrada> = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
10094 assert_eq!(back, s.entrada);
10095 }
10096
10097 #[test]
10098 fn rate_limit_round_trip_seconds() {
10099 let policy = MeshPolicy {
10100 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
10101 rate: 100,
10102 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
10103 }),
10104 ..Default::default()
10105 };
10106 let json = serde_json::to_string(&policy).unwrap();
10107 assert!(json.contains("\"100/s\""));
10108 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
10109 assert_eq!(back.rate_limit.unwrap().rate, 100);
10110 assert_eq!(back.rate_limit.unwrap().window, Duration::from_secs(1));
10111 }
10112
10113 #[test]
10114 fn rate_limit_round_trip_minutes() {
10115 let policy = MeshPolicy {
10116 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
10117 rate: 5000,
10118 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
10119 }),
10120 ..Default::default()
10121 };
10122 let json = serde_json::to_string(&policy).unwrap();
10123 assert!(json.contains("\"5000/m\""));
10124 }
10125
10126 #[test]
10127 fn circuit_breaker_round_trip() {
10128 let policy = MeshPolicy {
10129 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
10130 max_failures: 5,
10131 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
10132 }),
10133 ..Default::default()
10134 };
10135 let json = serde_json::to_string(&policy).unwrap();
10136 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
10137 assert_eq!(back.circuit_breaker.unwrap().max_failures, 5);
10138 assert_eq!(
10139 back.circuit_breaker.unwrap().window,
10140 Duration::from_secs(60)
10141 );
10142 }
10143
10144 #[test]
10145 fn rejects_http_contrato_without_endpoint() {
10146 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10147 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10148 de: "cart".into(),
10149 para: "catalog".into(),
10150 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
10151 endpoint: None,
10152 subject: None,
10153 slot: None,
10154 });
10155 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10156 assert!(matches!(
10157 err,
10158 AplicacaoError::ContratoMissingTarget {
10159 expected: WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
10160 ..
10161 }
10162 ));
10163 }
10164
10165 #[test]
10166 fn rejects_http_contrato_with_subject() {
10167 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10168 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10169 de: "cart".into(),
10170 para: "catalog".into(),
10171 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
10172 endpoint: Some("/x".into()),
10173 subject: Some("not.allowed.here".into()),
10174 slot: None,
10175 });
10176 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10177 assert!(matches!(
10178 err,
10179 AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget {
10180 expected: WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
10181 ..
10182 }
10183 ));
10184 }
10185
10186 #[test]
10187 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_without_subject() {
10188 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10189 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10190 de: "cart".into(),
10191 para: "catalog".into(),
10192 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
10193 endpoint: None,
10194 subject: None,
10195 slot: None,
10196 });
10197 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10198 assert!(matches!(
10199 err,
10200 AplicacaoError::ContratoMissingTarget {
10201 expected: WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME,
10202 ..
10203 }
10204 ));
10205 }
10206
10207 #[test]
10208 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_with_endpoint() {
10209 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10210 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10211 de: "cart".into(),
10212 para: "catalog".into(),
10213 wit: "kafka:topic".into(),
10214 endpoint: Some("/wrong".into()),
10215 subject: Some("topic.x".into()),
10216 slot: None,
10217 });
10218 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10219 assert!(matches!(
10220 err,
10221 AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget {
10222 expected: WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME,
10223 ..
10224 }
10225 ));
10226 }
10227
10228 #[test]
10229 fn rejects_store_contrato_without_slot() {
10230 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10231 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10232 de: "cart".into(),
10233 para: "catalog".into(),
10234 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
10235 endpoint: None,
10236 subject: None,
10237 slot: None,
10238 });
10239 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10240 assert!(matches!(
10241 err,
10242 AplicacaoError::ContratoMissingTarget {
10243 expected: WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME,
10244 ..
10245 }
10246 ));
10247 }
10248
10249 // ── value-shape on WitTarget payload (endpoint / subject / slot) ──────
10250
10251 #[test]
10252 fn rejects_http_contrato_with_empty_endpoint() {
10253 // `Some("")` for an HTTP endpoint passes the presence check
10254 // (target() previously returned WitTarget::Http { endpoint: "" })
10255 // but renders as a `path: ""` Cilium L7 rule that matches no
10256 // traffic. Same value-shape footgun closed for :entrada :paths
10257 // entries (eb3456d).
10258 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10259 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10260 de: "cart".into(),
10261 para: "catalog".into(),
10262 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
10263 endpoint: Some(String::new()),
10264 subject: None,
10265 slot: None,
10266 });
10267 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10268 assert!(
10269 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointEmpty { ref de, ref para }
10270 if de == "cart" && para == "catalog"),
10271 "got {err:?}"
10272 );
10273 }
10274
10275 #[test]
10276 fn rejects_http_contrato_with_relative_endpoint() {
10277 // Cilium L7 :path + Gateway API PathPrefix both require a
10278 // leading `/`. Same shape required of :entrada :paths
10279 // (eb3456d). Lifted into target() so every consumer of the
10280 // typed WitTarget view inherits the guarantee.
10281 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10282 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10283 de: "cart".into(),
10284 para: "catalog".into(),
10285 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
10286 endpoint: Some("products/:id".into()),
10287 subject: None,
10288 slot: None,
10289 });
10290 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10291 assert!(
10292 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute { ref endpoint, .. }
10293 if endpoint == "products/:id"),
10294 "got {err:?}"
10295 );
10296 }
10297
10298 #[test]
10299 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_with_empty_subject() {
10300 // NATS / Kafka publish without a subject is a no-op subscribe;
10301 // never the author's intent. Same empty-string rejection as
10302 // :membros :caixa, :placement :clusters entries, :entrada
10303 // :paths entries — every value carried by every typed slot is
10304 // value-shape-checked at validate().
10305 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10306 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10307 de: "cart".into(),
10308 para: "catalog".into(),
10309 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
10310 endpoint: None,
10311 subject: Some(String::new()),
10312 slot: None,
10313 });
10314 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10315 assert!(
10316 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectEmpty { ref de, ref para }
10317 if de == "cart" && para == "catalog"),
10318 "got {err:?}"
10319 );
10320 }
10321
10322 #[test]
10323 fn rejects_store_contrato_with_empty_slot() {
10324 // An empty slot template addresses the bucket root, defeating
10325 // the per-key isolation the slot exists for — a footgun on
10326 // `wasi:keyvalue/store` whose closest analog is the empty
10327 // shard-key rejected on :placement Sharded (c7c7799).
10328 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10329 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10330 de: "cart".into(),
10331 para: "catalog".into(),
10332 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
10333 endpoint: None,
10334 subject: None,
10335 slot: Some(String::new()),
10336 });
10337 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10338 assert!(
10339 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotEmpty { ref de, ref para }
10340 if de == "cart" && para == "catalog"),
10341 "got {err:?}"
10342 );
10343 }
10344
10345 #[test]
10346 fn http_contrato_root_endpoint_validates() {
10347 // Pin the boundary case: a single-`/` endpoint is the catch-all
10348 // form the Gateway HTTPRoute renderer falls back to when
10349 // :entrada :paths is empty (caixa-mesh::gateway_routes), so it
10350 // must remain a valid contrato endpoint too.
10351 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10352 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/"));
10353 s.validate().unwrap();
10354 }
10355
10356 // ── :contratos :endpoint value-shape gate ────────────────────────────
10357 //
10358 // Mirrors the `:entrada :paths` value-shape suite on the peer
10359 // HTTP-path axis. Until this gate landed `WitContract::target()`
10360 // only refused the empty string + the missing-leading-`/` form
10361 // (c4213a4); a structurally invalid endpoint passed validate and
10362 // landed verbatim as a Cilium L7 `path:` rule
10363 // (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:311) that either silently dropped all
10364 // traffic or was rejected at apply time by Cilium policy admission.
10365 // Every authoring footgun the K8s Gateway API webhook / Cilium
10366 // policy validator would catch on admission now becomes a caixa-
10367 // build-time `ContratoEndpointInvalid` with the offending
10368 // `:endpoint` + `:de` + `:para` named verbatim. Same diagnostic
10369 // shape as `EntradaPathInvalid` on the sibling axis; same shared
10370 // predicate (`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`) ensures
10371 // drift between the two axes' rule enforcement is a build error
10372 // at the predicate.
10373
10374 fn contrato_endpoint_err(ep: &str) -> AplicacaoError {
10375 // Fresh spec per call so the would-be-duplicate edge
10376 // `(cart, catalog, wasi:http/proxy, ep)` doesn't collide with
10377 // `three_member_spec`'s pre-existing
10378 // `(cart, catalog, …, /products/:id)` entry — only the
10379 // endpoint payload differs.
10380 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10381 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "catalog", ep));
10382 s.validate().unwrap_err()
10383 }
10384
10385 #[test]
10386 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_query() {
10387 // Fail-before-pass-after pin — pre-gate the `?token=X` suffix
10388 // silently rendered as a Cilium L7 `path: "/charge?token=X"`
10389 // rule the L7 matcher would never satisfy.
10390 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/charge?token=X");
10391 assert!(
10392 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10393 if endpoint == "/charge?token=X" && reason.contains("must not contain `?`")),
10394 "got {err:?}"
10395 );
10396 }
10397
10398 #[test]
10399 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_fragment() {
10400 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/charge#frag");
10401 assert!(
10402 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10403 if endpoint == "/charge#frag" && reason.contains("must not contain `#`")),
10404 "got {err:?}"
10405 );
10406 }
10407
10408 #[test]
10409 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_whitespace() {
10410 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/foo bar");
10411 assert!(
10412 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10413 if endpoint == "/foo bar" && reason.contains("whitespace")),
10414 "got {err:?}"
10415 );
10416 }
10417
10418 #[test]
10419 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_control_char() {
10420 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/api/\x01bar");
10421 assert!(
10422 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10423 if endpoint == "/api/\x01bar" && reason.contains("control character")),
10424 "got {err:?}"
10425 );
10426 }
10427
10428 #[test]
10429 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_non_ascii() {
10430 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/api/café");
10431 assert!(
10432 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10433 if endpoint == "/api/café" && reason.contains("non-ASCII")),
10434 "got {err:?}"
10435 );
10436 }
10437
10438 #[test]
10439 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_consecutive_slashes() {
10440 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/api//cart");
10441 assert!(
10442 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10443 if endpoint == "/api//cart" && reason.contains("consecutive `/`")),
10444 "got {err:?}"
10445 );
10446 }
10447
10448 #[test]
10449 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_dot_segment() {
10450 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/api/./cart");
10451 assert!(
10452 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10453 if endpoint == "/api/./cart" && reason.contains("`.` segment")),
10454 "got {err:?}"
10455 );
10456 }
10457
10458 #[test]
10459 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_parent_segment() {
10460 // Path-traversal in a contrato endpoint is the canonical
10461 // "L7 rule that the workload's HTTP server's path-resolution
10462 // logic interprets differently than the policy enforcer"
10463 // footgun. Rejected outright at validate time.
10464 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/api/../etc");
10465 assert!(
10466 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10467 if endpoint == "/api/../etc" && reason.contains("`..` parent-segment")),
10468 "got {err:?}"
10469 );
10470 }
10471
10472 #[test]
10473 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_too_long() {
10474 // 1025-byte endpoint — one over the Gateway API
10475 // HTTPPathMatch.value `maxLength: 1024` cap. The Cilium L7
10476 // path matcher has no inherent length limit but the policy
10477 // CR itself rides through the K8s apiserver, which enforces
10478 // ConfigMap-shaped limits; sharing the Gateway API cap is the
10479 // conservative floor.
10480 let big = format!("/api/{}", "a".repeat(1020));
10481 assert_eq!(big.len(), 1025);
10482 let err = contrato_endpoint_err(&big);
10483 assert!(
10484 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
10485 if endpoint == &big && reason.contains("max length of 1024")),
10486 "got {err:?}"
10487 );
10488 }
10489
10490 #[test]
10491 fn http_contrato_endpoint_max_length_validates() {
10492 // 1024-byte endpoint — exactly the cap. Boundary pin: drift
10493 // in the cap surfaces here and at
10494 // `rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_too_long` simultaneously,
10495 // mirroring `entrada_path_max_length_validates` on the peer
10496 // axis.
10497 let big = format!("/api/{}", "a".repeat(1019));
10498 assert_eq!(big.len(), 1024);
10499 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10500 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "catalog", &big));
10501 s.validate().unwrap();
10502 }
10503
10504 #[test]
10505 fn http_contrato_endpoint_accepts_canonical_forms() {
10506 // Positive-set sweep: every canonical HTTP-path shape the
10507 // sibling `:entrada :paths` axis accepts (the bare-root `/`,
10508 // plain paths, hidden-file-style `.config` segments distinct
10509 // from the `.` segment, digit-bearing segments, the canonical
10510 // route-template `:param` form, trailing-slash form,
10511 // percent-encoded segments, the `/foo..bar` interior-`..`-
10512 // substring forms that are NOT `..` segments) must remain a
10513 // valid contrato endpoint too. Drift between this list and
10514 // the entrada path positive sweep surfaces at the shared
10515 // `is_gateway_api_http_path` substrate-side suite — one
10516 // source of truth. Uses a fresh `(payment, catalog)` edge so
10517 // none of the swept endpoints collide with the pre-existing
10518 // `(cart, catalog, /products/:id)` / `(cart, payment,
10519 // /charge)` entries in `three_member_spec`.
10520 for ep in [
10521 "/",
10522 "/charge",
10523 "/v1/charge",
10524 "/api/.config",
10525 "/products/:id",
10526 "/api/cart/",
10527 "/api/caf%C3%A9",
10528 "/foo..bar",
10529 "/...",
10530 ] {
10531 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10532 s.contratos.push(contract_http("payment", "catalog", ep));
10533 s.validate()
10534 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("expected {ep:?} to validate, got {e:?}"));
10535 }
10536 }
10537
10538 #[test]
10539 fn contrato_endpoint_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
10540 // Ordering pin: `ContratoEndpointEmpty` is the more self-
10541 // locating diagnostic on `""` and must lead — the value-
10542 // shape gate is only reached after the empty-check fires.
10543 // Mirrors `entrada_path_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid`
10544 // on the peer axis.
10545 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10546 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10547 de: "cart".into(),
10548 para: "catalog".into(),
10549 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
10550 endpoint: Some(String::new()),
10551 subject: None,
10552 slot: None,
10553 });
10554 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10555 assert!(
10556 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointEmpty { .. }),
10557 "got {err:?}"
10558 );
10559 }
10560
10561 #[test]
10562 fn contrato_endpoint_not_absolute_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
10563 // Ordering pin: an endpoint without a leading `/` surfaces the
10564 // narrower `ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute` diagnostic first; the
10565 // value-shape gate is only consulted on endpoints that already
10566 // satisfy the absolute-prefix invariant. Mirrors
10567 // `entrada_path_not_absolute_takes_precedence_over_invalid`.
10568 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("bad path");
10569 assert!(
10570 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute { ref endpoint, .. }
10571 if endpoint == "bad path"),
10572 "got {err:?}"
10573 );
10574 }
10575
10576 #[test]
10577 fn contrato_endpoint_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_endpoint() {
10578 // Diagnostic-shape pin — the offending `:endpoint` + `:de` +
10579 // `:para` + a non-empty reason flow through verbatim so the
10580 // author can grep their caixa.lisp for the offending contrato
10581 // block and fix it in one edit. Same shape as
10582 // `entrada_path_diagnostic_carries_offending_path`.
10583 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/api?q=1");
10584 match err {
10585 AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid {
10586 de,
10587 para,
10588 endpoint,
10589 reason,
10590 } => {
10591 assert_eq!(de, "cart");
10592 assert_eq!(para, "catalog");
10593 assert_eq!(endpoint, "/api?q=1");
10594 assert!(!reason.is_empty(), "reason field must be non-empty");
10595 }
10596 other => panic!("expected ContratoEndpointInvalid, got {other:?}"),
10597 }
10598 }
10599
10600 #[test]
10601 fn target_view_payload_is_guaranteed_nonempty_after_target_call() {
10602 // The compounding theorem: every &str inside a WitTarget
10603 // returned by target() is non-empty (and absolute, for Http).
10604 // Renderers downstream of typed_view() can rely on this
10605 // without re-checking — the type system carries the proof.
10606 let http = contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/x");
10607 match http.target().unwrap() {
10608 WitTarget::Http { endpoint } => {
10609 assert!(!endpoint.is_empty());
10610 assert!(endpoint.starts_with('/'));
10611 }
10612 other => panic!("expected Http, got {other:?}"),
10613 }
10614 let nats = WitContract {
10615 de: "a".into(),
10616 para: "b".into(),
10617 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
10618 endpoint: None,
10619 subject: Some("topic.x".into()),
10620 slot: None,
10621 };
10622 match nats.target().unwrap() {
10623 WitTarget::PubSub { subject } => assert!(!subject.is_empty()),
10624 other => panic!("expected PubSub, got {other:?}"),
10625 }
10626 let kv = WitContract {
10627 de: "a".into(),
10628 para: "b".into(),
10629 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
10630 endpoint: None,
10631 subject: None,
10632 slot: Some("checkout/$orderId".into()),
10633 };
10634 match kv.target().unwrap() {
10635 WitTarget::Store { slot } => assert!(!slot.is_empty()),
10636 other => panic!("expected Store, got {other:?}"),
10637 }
10638 }
10639
10640 #[test]
10641 fn target_diagnostic_names_offending_endpoint_value() {
10642 // When the malformed endpoint string is non-trivial, the
10643 // diagnostic carries the actual value back to the author —
10644 // not a generic "endpoint malformed" error.
10645 let bad = WitContract {
10646 de: "src".into(),
10647 para: "dst".into(),
10648 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
10649 endpoint: Some("api/v1/charge".into()),
10650 subject: None,
10651 slot: None,
10652 };
10653 match bad.target().unwrap_err() {
10654 AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute { de, para, endpoint } => {
10655 assert_eq!(de, "src");
10656 assert_eq!(para, "dst");
10657 assert_eq!(endpoint, "api/v1/charge");
10658 }
10659 other => panic!("expected ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute, got {other:?}"),
10660 }
10661 }
10662
10663 #[test]
10664 fn rejects_unknown_wit_with_target_set() {
10665 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10666 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10667 de: "cart".into(),
10668 para: "catalog".into(),
10669 wit: "custom:exchange".into(),
10670 endpoint: Some("/leaked".into()),
10671 subject: None,
10672 slot: None,
10673 });
10674 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
10675 assert!(matches!(
10676 err,
10677 AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget {
10678 expected: WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED,
10679 ..
10680 }
10681 ));
10682 }
10683
10684 #[test]
10685 fn wit_target_capability_expected_pins_wrong_target_diagnostic_scalar() {
10686 // Pin the Capability-arm `ContratoWrongTarget::expected` scalar
10687 // single-sourced onto [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED`] — the
10688 // fourth arm of the same "which payload field name goes in the
10689 // diagnostic" dispatch the payload-arm [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`]
10690 // / [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]
10691 // consts cover on the peer HTTP / PubSub / Store arms
10692 // (`wit_target_field_name_pins_per_variant`). Until this lift
10693 // landed the byte-string sat twice — once inline in the
10694 // [`WitContract::target`] Capability-arm rejection at the
10695 // production dispatch, once in `rejects_unknown_wit_with_target_set`
10696 // pinning against the same literal — with no compile-time link
10697 // between them. Same "one canonical declaration, next to the
10698 // variant" trajectory the peer [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`]
10699 // lift established for the payload-less arm's human-readable
10700 // label axis; this test is the shape peer of
10701 // `wit_target_label_pins_per_variant`'s Capability-arm assertion
10702 // pair (routes-through-const + scalar-value pin) on the
10703 // wrong-target diagnostic-scalar axis.
10704 //
10705 // Fail-before-pass-after was verified locally by mutating the
10706 // const declaration to `"capability"` — the scalar-value pin
10707 // below fires (`"capability" != "none"`) and the routes-through
10708 // assertion below still holds (production and const walk in
10709 // lockstep), which is the correct behavior: a rename on the
10710 // const drifts here first, not at a downstream consumer.
10711 assert_eq!(WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED, "none");
10712
10713 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10714 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10715 de: "cart".into(),
10716 para: "catalog".into(),
10717 wit: "custom:exchange".into(),
10718 endpoint: Some("/leaked".into()),
10719 subject: None,
10720 slot: None,
10721 });
10722 match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
10723 AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget { expected, .. } => {
10724 assert_eq!(expected, WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED);
10725 }
10726 other => panic!("expected ContratoWrongTarget, got {other:?}"),
10727 }
10728 }
10729
10730 #[test]
10731 fn unknown_wit_capability_only_validates() {
10732 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10733 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10734 de: "cart".into(),
10735 para: "catalog".into(),
10736 // A WIT world we haven't yet shaped — accept it as a typed
10737 // capability edge so authors aren't blocked while the WIT
10738 // registry catches up. No payload field may be carried.
10739 wit: "custom:exchange".into(),
10740 endpoint: None,
10741 subject: None,
10742 slot: None,
10743 });
10744 s.validate().unwrap();
10745 let added = s.contratos.last().unwrap();
10746 assert_eq!(added.target().unwrap(), WitTarget::Capability);
10747 }
10748
10749 #[test]
10750 fn target_typed_view_round_trips_each_shape() {
10751 let http = contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id");
10752 assert_eq!(
10753 http.target().unwrap(),
10754 WitTarget::Http {
10755 endpoint: "/products/:id"
10756 }
10757 );
10758 let nats = WitContract {
10759 de: "a".into(),
10760 para: "b".into(),
10761 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
10762 endpoint: None,
10763 subject: Some("topic.x".into()),
10764 slot: None,
10765 };
10766 assert_eq!(
10767 nats.target().unwrap(),
10768 WitTarget::PubSub { subject: "topic.x" }
10769 );
10770 let kv = WitContract {
10771 de: "a".into(),
10772 para: "b".into(),
10773 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
10774 endpoint: None,
10775 subject: None,
10776 slot: Some("checkout/$orderId".into()),
10777 };
10778 assert_eq!(
10779 kv.target().unwrap(),
10780 WitTarget::Store {
10781 slot: "checkout/$orderId"
10782 }
10783 );
10784 }
10785
10786 #[test]
10787 fn wit_contract_kind_predicates() {
10788 let http = contract_http("a", "b", "/x");
10789 assert!(http.is_http());
10790 assert!(!http.is_pubsub());
10791 assert!(!http.is_store());
10792 assert!(!http.is_capability());
10793
10794 let nats = WitContract {
10795 de: "a".into(),
10796 para: "b".into(),
10797 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
10798 endpoint: None,
10799 subject: Some("topic.x".into()),
10800 slot: None,
10801 };
10802 assert!(nats.is_pubsub());
10803 assert!(!nats.is_http());
10804 assert!(!nats.is_capability());
10805
10806 let kv = WitContract {
10807 de: "a".into(),
10808 para: "b".into(),
10809 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
10810 endpoint: None,
10811 subject: None,
10812 slot: Some("checkout/$orderId".into()),
10813 };
10814 assert!(kv.is_store());
10815 assert!(!kv.is_http());
10816 assert!(!kv.is_capability());
10817
10818 // Fourth arm on the paired closed-set predicate family: the
10819 // payload-less capability edge that projects to the payload-
10820 // less [`WitTarget::Capability`] arm under [`WitContract::target`].
10821 // Extends the 3-arm predicate sweep this test opened to cover
10822 // the closed 4-way partition [`WitContract::is_capability`]
10823 // closes on the pre-projection WIT-shape axis, matched with the
10824 // sibling post-projection [`WitTarget`]-side `IsVariant`-derived
10825 // 4-arm predicate set.
10826 let cap = WitContract {
10827 de: "a".into(),
10828 para: "b".into(),
10829 wit: "custom:capability-only".into(),
10830 endpoint: None,
10831 subject: None,
10832 slot: None,
10833 };
10834 assert!(cap.is_capability());
10835 assert!(!cap.is_http());
10836 assert!(!cap.is_pubsub());
10837 assert!(!cap.is_store());
10838 }
10839
10840 // ── :contratos :wit value-shape gate ─────────────────────────────────
10841 //
10842 // Mirrors the `:contratos :endpoint` value-shape suite on the peer
10843 // dispatch-discriminator axis. Until this gate landed
10844 // `WitContract::target()` accepted any non-empty string and
10845 // silently demoted unrecognized shapes to a capability-only L4
10846 // edge — the canonical "I thought I had L7 HTTP routing, got
10847 // L4-only" footgun. Every authoring footgun the WIT registry's
10848 // own grammar rejects (uppercase, hyphen-for-colon typo,
10849 // whitespace, empty package, doubled `@`, …) now becomes a
10850 // caixa-build-time `ContratoWitInvalid` with the offending
10851 // `:wit` + `:de` + `:para` named verbatim. Same diagnostic shape
10852 // as `ContratoEndpointInvalid` on the sibling axis; same shared
10853 // predicate (`crate::render::is_wit_world_ref`) ensures drift
10854 // between any two axes' rule enforcement is a build error at the
10855 // predicate, not piecemeal across renderers.
10856
10857 fn contrato_wit_err(wit: &str) -> AplicacaoError {
10858 // Fresh spec per call so the new contract doesn't collide on
10859 // identity with `three_member_spec`'s pre-existing entries.
10860 // The new edge uses `(payment, catalog)` — a pair the fixture
10861 // doesn't already declare — with no payload field set, so the
10862 // wit-shape gate fires before any payload-shape arm.
10863 let mut s = three_member_spec();
10864 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
10865 de: "payment".into(),
10866 para: "catalog".into(),
10867 wit: wit.into(),
10868 endpoint: None,
10869 subject: None,
10870 slot: None,
10871 });
10872 s.validate().unwrap_err()
10873 }
10874
10875 #[test]
10876 fn rejects_wit_with_uppercase_namespace() {
10877 // Fail-before-pass-after pin — pre-gate `:wit "WASI:http/proxy"`
10878 // didn't match the lowercase `wasi:http/` prefix is_http() keys
10879 // off, so the dispatch fell through to the capability arm and
10880 // the contract silently rendered as an L4-only Cilium edge.
10881 // The new gate surfaces the uppercase typo at validate time
10882 // with the offending `:wit` named.
10883 let err = contrato_wit_err("WASI:http/proxy");
10884 assert!(
10885 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10886 if wit == "WASI:http/proxy" && reason.contains("lowercase")),
10887 "got {err:?}"
10888 );
10889 }
10890
10891 #[test]
10892 fn rejects_wit_with_hyphen_for_colon_typo() {
10893 // The canonical "I forgot the `:` separator" typo — pre-gate
10894 // this passed as Capability silently, so the renderer emitted
10895 // an L4-only policy where the author expected L7 HTTP rules.
10896 let err = contrato_wit_err("wasi-http/proxy");
10897 assert!(
10898 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10899 if wit == "wasi-http/proxy" && reason.contains("must contain a `:`")),
10900 "got {err:?}"
10901 );
10902 }
10903
10904 #[test]
10905 fn rejects_wit_with_multiple_colons() {
10906 // Doubled `:` — the namespace/package split has nowhere to
10907 // anchor, so the dispatch silently demotes to Capability.
10908 let err = contrato_wit_err("wasi:http:proxy");
10909 assert!(
10910 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10911 if wit == "wasi:http:proxy" && reason.contains("exactly one `:`")),
10912 "got {err:?}"
10913 );
10914 }
10915
10916 #[test]
10917 fn rejects_wit_with_empty_package() {
10918 // `wasi:` — namespace alone with no package. Pre-gate this
10919 // failed neither the is_http nor is_pubsub nor is_store
10920 // prefix check (none of `wasi:http/`, `wasi:keyvalue/` match
10921 // a bare `wasi:`), so it silently demoted to Capability.
10922 let err = contrato_wit_err("wasi:");
10923 assert!(
10924 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10925 if wit == "wasi:" && reason.contains("package") && reason.contains("must not be empty")),
10926 "got {err:?}"
10927 );
10928 }
10929
10930 #[test]
10931 fn rejects_wit_with_underscore() {
10932 // Underscore — WIT identifiers are kebab-case, same rule
10933 // DNS-1123 enforces on its peer axes. The diagnostic carries
10934 // the explicit "use `-` instead" remediation.
10935 let err = contrato_wit_err("wasi:http_proxy");
10936 assert!(
10937 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10938 if wit == "wasi:http_proxy" && reason.contains('_')),
10939 "got {err:?}"
10940 );
10941 }
10942
10943 #[test]
10944 fn rejects_wit_with_whitespace() {
10945 // Whitespace mid-token — the prefix check matches but the
10946 // package-and-onward parse silently demoted to Capability.
10947 let err = contrato_wit_err("wasi:http proxy");
10948 assert!(
10949 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10950 if wit == "wasi:http proxy" && reason.contains("whitespace")),
10951 "got {err:?}"
10952 );
10953 }
10954
10955 #[test]
10956 fn rejects_wit_with_non_ascii() {
10957 // Un-percent-encoded non-ASCII byte — the canonical "I copied
10958 // the package name from a doc with smart quotes / accented
10959 // characters" footgun.
10960 let err = contrato_wit_err("wasi:caf\u{e9}/proxy");
10961 assert!(
10962 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10963 if wit == "wasi:caf\u{e9}/proxy" && reason.contains("non-ASCII")),
10964 "got {err:?}"
10965 );
10966 }
10967
10968 #[test]
10969 fn rejects_wit_with_consecutive_hyphens() {
10970 // `pub--sub` — WIT identifiers join words with single hyphens.
10971 let err = contrato_wit_err("nats:pub--sub");
10972 assert!(
10973 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10974 if wit == "nats:pub--sub" && reason.contains("consecutive `-`")),
10975 "got {err:?}"
10976 );
10977 }
10978
10979 #[test]
10980 fn rejects_wit_with_trailing_at_no_version() {
10981 // `wasi:http/proxy@` — the version-suffix author started to
10982 // type `@0.2.0` and stopped, leaving a stray `@`. The WIT
10983 // parser would reject this; surface it at validate time.
10984 let err = contrato_wit_err("wasi:http/proxy@");
10985 assert!(
10986 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
10987 if wit == "wasi:http/proxy@" && reason.contains("trailing `@`")),
10988 "got {err:?}"
10989 );
10990 }
10991
10992 #[test]
10993 fn rejects_wit_too_long() {
10994 // 129-byte WIT reference — one over the WIT_IDENT_MAX_LEN cap.
10995 // The legitimate-shape arms all pass (lowercase, single `:`,
10996 // kebab-case identifiers); only the cap arm fires. Surfaces
10997 // the paste-from-binary / accidental-multi-line-blob landing
10998 // footgun. Mirrors `rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_too_long`
10999 // on the peer axis.
11000 let big = format!("wasi:{}", "a".repeat(124));
11001 assert_eq!(big.len(), 129);
11002 let err = contrato_wit_err(&big);
11003 assert!(
11004 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, ref reason, .. }
11005 if wit == &big && reason.contains("max length of 128")),
11006 "got {err:?}"
11007 );
11008 }
11009
11010 #[test]
11011 fn wit_max_length_validates() {
11012 // 128-byte WIT reference — exactly the cap. Boundary pin:
11013 // drift in the cap surfaces here and at `rejects_wit_too_long`
11014 // simultaneously, mirroring
11015 // `http_contrato_endpoint_max_length_validates` on the peer
11016 // axis.
11017 let big = format!("wasi:{}", "a".repeat(123));
11018 assert_eq!(big.len(), 128);
11019 let mut s = three_member_spec();
11020 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
11021 de: "payment".into(),
11022 para: "catalog".into(),
11023 wit: big,
11024 endpoint: None,
11025 subject: None,
11026 slot: None,
11027 });
11028 s.validate().unwrap();
11029 }
11030
11031 #[test]
11032 fn wit_accepts_canonical_forms_at_aplicacao_layer() {
11033 // Positive-set sweep through the AplicacaoSpec::validate
11034 // surface (rather than the substrate-side predicate directly)
11035 // — pins every shape the existing test fixtures + the
11036 // checkout-aplicacao example carry, so the gate's accept-set
11037 // matches the substrate's emit-set. Drift between this list
11038 // and `render::tests::wit_world_ref_accepts_canonical_forms`
11039 // surfaces at the substrate layer's positive sweep — one
11040 // source of truth for the rule.
11041 for wit in [
11042 "wasi:http/proxy",
11043 "wasi:keyvalue/store",
11044 "nats:pub-sub",
11045 "kafka:topic",
11046 "custom:exchange",
11047 "pleme:cap/audit",
11048 "wasi:http/proxy@0.2.0",
11049 ] {
11050 // Payload field paired to the dispatched WIT shape so the
11051 // shape-↔-target arm doesn't fire instead of the wit-shape
11052 // arm we're exercising. Routes off the same
11053 // `wit_shape_is_http` / `wit_shape_is_pubsub` /
11054 // `wit_shape_is_store` free functions the production
11055 // `WitContract::is_http` / `is_pubsub` / `is_store`
11056 // methods delegate to (both consult the lifted
11057 // `WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES` / `WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES`
11058 // / `WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES` prefix sets), so any
11059 // future prefix addition to the routing accept-set
11060 // reaches this test's payload-dispatch arm by
11061 // construction — no per-test-site drift can hide a
11062 // shape-→-target-slot mismatch that would silently
11063 // demote a canonical `:wit` value to the
11064 // `(None, None, None)` capability-only arm and let the
11065 // `AplicacaoSpec::validate` positive sweep pass on a
11066 // shape it should exercise as HTTP / pub-sub / store.
11067 let (endpoint, subject, slot) = if wit_shape_is_http(wit) {
11068 (Some("/x".into()), None, None)
11069 } else if wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit) {
11070 (None, Some("topic.x".into()), None)
11071 } else if wit_shape_is_store(wit) {
11072 (None, None, Some("bucket/$key".into()))
11073 } else {
11074 (None, None, None)
11075 };
11076 let mut s = three_member_spec();
11077 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
11078 de: "payment".into(),
11079 para: "catalog".into(),
11080 wit: wit.into(),
11081 endpoint,
11082 subject,
11083 slot,
11084 });
11085 s.validate()
11086 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical WIT {wit:?} must validate, got {e:?}"));
11087 }
11088 }
11089
11090 #[test]
11091 fn wit_shape_predicates_accept_canonical_prefix_set() {
11092 // Positive-set sweep pinning every prefix in
11093 // WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES / WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES /
11094 // WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES against the three free-function
11095 // dispatch predicates. The six prefixes are the load-bearing
11096 // routing keys the substrate's WIT-shape dispatch consults
11097 // (L7-HTTP-vs-L4, pub-sub-cycle exclusion,
11098 // key/value-store-slot admission); any drift between the
11099 // free-function accept-set and this list surfaces here
11100 // rather than at apply time as a silent
11101 // shape-→-capability-only demotion.
11102 assert!(wit_shape_is_http("wasi:http/proxy"));
11103 assert!(wit_shape_is_http("wasi:http/proxy@0.2.0"));
11104 assert!(wit_shape_is_http("http:incoming"));
11105
11106 assert!(wit_shape_is_pubsub("nats:pub-sub"));
11107 assert!(wit_shape_is_pubsub("kafka:topic"));
11108
11109 assert!(wit_shape_is_store("wasi:keyvalue/store"));
11110 assert!(wit_shape_is_store("kv:cache/session"));
11111 }
11112
11113 #[test]
11114 fn wit_shape_predicates_reject_uncanonical_forms() {
11115 // Negative-set pin: the six canonical prefixes are
11116 // lowercase-only (mirrors the `is_wit_world_ref` substrate
11117 // predicate's lowercase invariant — see its docstring on the
11118 // "I thought I had L7 HTTP routing, got L4-only" footgun).
11119 // The empty string, an uppercase-prefixed form, a hyphen-
11120 // instead-of-colon typo, and a bare kebab identifier all miss
11121 // every shape arm — reachable-by-construction only via the
11122 // `is_wit_world_ref` gate that admission-checks the `:wit`
11123 // value first, but pinned here so any future
11124 // free-function change (e.g. a case-insensitive
11125 // `wit.to_ascii_lowercase().starts_with(p)` slip) surfaces at
11126 // this unit level.
11127 for wit in ["", "WASI:HTTP/proxy", "wasi-http/proxy", "custom-shape"] {
11128 assert!(!wit_shape_is_http(wit), "{wit:?} must not be HTTP");
11129 assert!(!wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit), "{wit:?} must not be pubsub");
11130 assert!(!wit_shape_is_store(wit), "{wit:?} must not be store");
11131 }
11132 }
11133
11134 #[test]
11135 fn wit_shape_predicates_partition_canonical_set() {
11136 // Every canonical prefix routes to exactly one shape arm —
11137 // the three prefix sets are pairwise disjoint. Pins the
11138 // routing property [`WitContract::target`] relies on: an
11139 // `is_http()` return of `true` guarantees `is_pubsub()` and
11140 // `is_store()` return `false`, so the shape-→-target-slot
11141 // dispatch (endpoint vs subject vs slot) is unambiguous.
11142 // Drift (e.g. a future `"kv:"` moved into the HTTP set
11143 // without removal from the store set) would silently route
11144 // one prefix to two arms and the first-matching-arm order
11145 // becomes load-bearing — this pin surfaces it as a build
11146 // error instead.
11147 for prefix in WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES {
11148 let sample = format!("{prefix}x");
11149 assert!(wit_shape_is_http(&sample));
11150 assert!(!wit_shape_is_pubsub(&sample));
11151 assert!(!wit_shape_is_store(&sample));
11152 }
11153 for prefix in WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES {
11154 let sample = format!("{prefix}x");
11155 assert!(!wit_shape_is_http(&sample));
11156 assert!(wit_shape_is_pubsub(&sample));
11157 assert!(!wit_shape_is_store(&sample));
11158 }
11159 for prefix in WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES {
11160 let sample = format!("{prefix}x");
11161 assert!(!wit_shape_is_http(&sample));
11162 assert!(!wit_shape_is_pubsub(&sample));
11163 assert!(wit_shape_is_store(&sample));
11164 }
11165 }
11166
11167 #[test]
11168 fn wit_shape_matches_scans_prefix_set_with_starts_with_semantics() {
11169 // Positive pin: [`wit_shape_matches`] is exactly the
11170 // `PREFIXES.iter().any(|p| wit.starts_with(p))` combinator,
11171 // parameterized on the accept-set. Two-prefix accept-set,
11172 // one-prefix accept-set, and empty accept-set (which must
11173 // reject everything, including the empty string — an empty
11174 // `any()` fold returns `false`) all pinned so a future
11175 // reimplementation that swaps `starts_with` for `contains`,
11176 // `==`, or a case-folded comparator surfaces at unit-test
11177 // time.
11178 let two = &["wasi:http/", "http:"];
11179 assert!(wit_shape_matches("wasi:http/proxy", two));
11180 assert!(wit_shape_matches("http:incoming", two));
11181 assert!(!wit_shape_matches("wasi:keyvalue/store", two));
11182
11183 let one = &["nats:"];
11184 assert!(wit_shape_matches("nats:pub-sub", one));
11185 assert!(!wit_shape_matches("kafka:topic", one));
11186
11187 // Empty accept-set matches nothing — the identity element
11188 // for the disjunctive `any()` fold across the prefix set.
11189 // Reachable via a future `wit_shape_is_<name>` const paired
11190 // to a still-empty prefix table on a nascent shape-arm draft.
11191 let empty: &[&str] = &[];
11192 assert!(!wit_shape_matches("wasi:http/proxy", empty));
11193 assert!(!wit_shape_matches("", empty));
11194
11195 // starts_with, not contains: a prefix embedded mid-string
11196 // never matches. Pins the routing invariant [`WitContract::target`]
11197 // relies on (an authored `:wit "custom:wasi:http/"` string
11198 // does not silently route through the HTTP arm just because
11199 // it happens to contain the canonical HTTP prefix).
11200 assert!(!wit_shape_matches("custom:wasi:http/proxy", two));
11201 }
11202
11203 #[test]
11204 fn wit_shape_predicates_delegate_to_wit_shape_matches() {
11205 // Equivalence pin: each per-shape predicate is exactly
11206 // `wit_shape_matches(wit, WIT_<SHAPE>_SHAPE_PREFIXES)`. Sweeps
11207 // every canonical prefix + the empty string + one negative
11208 // sample against every peer so a future predicate that grew
11209 // its own inline `iter().any(starts_with)` (rather than
11210 // delegating through the lifted combinator) drifts loudly here
11211 // — the peer-const table's contents must agree with the
11212 // predicate's accept-set by construction.
11213 let samples = [
11214 String::new(),
11215 "wasi:http/proxy".to_string(),
11216 "http:incoming".to_string(),
11217 "nats:pub-sub".to_string(),
11218 "kafka:topic".to_string(),
11219 "wasi:keyvalue/store".to_string(),
11220 "kv:cache/session".to_string(),
11221 "custom-shape".to_string(),
11222 "WASI:HTTP/proxy".to_string(),
11223 ];
11224 for wit in &samples {
11225 assert_eq!(
11226 wit_shape_is_http(wit),
11227 wit_shape_matches(wit, WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES),
11228 "wit_shape_is_http drifted from combinator on {wit:?}",
11229 );
11230 assert_eq!(
11231 wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit),
11232 wit_shape_matches(wit, WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES),
11233 "wit_shape_is_pubsub drifted from combinator on {wit:?}",
11234 );
11235 assert_eq!(
11236 wit_shape_is_store(wit),
11237 wit_shape_matches(wit, WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES),
11238 "wit_shape_is_store drifted from combinator on {wit:?}",
11239 );
11240 }
11241 }
11242
11243 #[test]
11244 fn wit_contract_shape_methods_delegate_to_free_functions() {
11245 // Equivalence pin: `WitContract::is_http` / `is_pubsub` /
11246 // `is_store` are `&self` conveniences on top of the free
11247 // functions — for every canonical prefix the method's return
11248 // matches its free-function peer. Sweeps the union of the
11249 // three prefix sets so a future method that grew its own
11250 // inline prefix logic (rather than delegating) drifts loudly
11251 // here on the first prefix the free function accepts and the
11252 // method doesn't.
11253 for shape_set in [
11254 WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11255 WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11256 WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11257 ] {
11258 for prefix in shape_set {
11259 let c = WitContract {
11260 de: "cart".into(),
11261 para: "catalog".into(),
11262 wit: format!("{prefix}x"),
11263 endpoint: None,
11264 subject: None,
11265 slot: None,
11266 };
11267 assert_eq!(c.is_http(), wit_shape_is_http(&c.wit));
11268 assert_eq!(c.is_pubsub(), wit_shape_is_pubsub(&c.wit));
11269 assert_eq!(c.is_store(), wit_shape_is_store(&c.wit));
11270 assert_eq!(c.is_capability(), wit_shape_is_capability(&c.wit));
11271 }
11272 }
11273 // Capability-arm delegation sweep: two representative
11274 // Capability-shaped `:wit` values (a bare non-prefix-matching
11275 // WIT world, the deliberately-shaped empty string
11276 // [`WitContract::is_capability`]'s docstring calls out as
11277 // syntactically Capability). Extends the free-function
11278 // delegation pin onto the fourth arm so a future
11279 // [`WitContract::is_capability`] rewrite that grew an inline
11280 // prefix-set scan (rather than delegating through
11281 // [`wit_shape_is_capability`]) drifts loudly here on the first
11282 // Capability-shaped sample.
11283 for wit in ["custom:capability-only", ""] {
11284 let c = WitContract {
11285 de: "cart".into(),
11286 para: "catalog".into(),
11287 wit: wit.into(),
11288 endpoint: None,
11289 subject: None,
11290 slot: None,
11291 };
11292 assert_eq!(c.is_capability(), wit_shape_is_capability(&c.wit));
11293 }
11294 }
11295
11296 #[test]
11297 fn wit_shape_is_capability_partitions_the_wit_shape_space_on_the_raw_str_axis() {
11298 // 4-way partition-witness pin on the raw `&str` axis: for every
11299 // canonical prefix in the three payload-arm accept-sets,
11300 // exactly one of the four [`wit_shape_is_http`] /
11301 // [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] / [`wit_shape_is_store`] /
11302 // [`wit_shape_is_capability`] free functions returns `true` and
11303 // the other three return `false` — the four-arm partition
11304 // witness that locks the free-function WIT-shape-classifier
11305 // family into a partition of the `:contratos :wit` axis
11306 // load-bearing. Peer of the sibling [`WitContract`]-surface
11307 // [`wit_contract_is_capability_partitions_the_wit_shape_space`]
11308 // partition pin — extends the discipline onto the raw `&str`
11309 // axis so any future arm addition (a hypothetical
11310 // `wasi:sockets/*` transport-layer shape, an `oci:*`
11311 // capability-import carrier per the sibling
11312 // [`wit_shape_matches`] docstring's trajectory bullet) that
11313 // landed on one of the payload-arm free functions without
11314 // shrinking [`wit_shape_is_capability`]'s accept-set surfaces
11315 // here as two arms returning `true` simultaneously at
11316 // caixa-core build time rather than a silent per-consumer
11317 // misclassification at renderer emit time.
11318 for shape_set in [
11319 WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11320 WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11321 WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11322 ] {
11323 for prefix in shape_set {
11324 let wit = format!("{prefix}x");
11325 let hits = [
11326 wit_shape_is_http(&wit),
11327 wit_shape_is_pubsub(&wit),
11328 wit_shape_is_store(&wit),
11329 wit_shape_is_capability(&wit),
11330 ]
11331 .iter()
11332 .filter(|&&b| b)
11333 .count();
11334 assert_eq!(
11335 hits,
11336 1,
11337 "raw-&str WIT-shape 4-way predicate partition must \
11338 admit exactly one arm per canonical prefix; got {hits} \
11339 hits at wit={wit:?} (is_http={}, is_pubsub={}, is_store={}, \
11340 is_capability={})",
11341 wit_shape_is_http(&wit),
11342 wit_shape_is_pubsub(&wit),
11343 wit_shape_is_store(&wit),
11344 wit_shape_is_capability(&wit),
11345 );
11346 }
11347 }
11348 // Capability-arm sweep on the raw `&str` axis: two
11349 // representative Capability-shaped `:wit` values (a bare non-
11350 // prefix-matching WIT world, the deliberately-shaped empty
11351 // string the pure classifier still admits per
11352 // [`wit_shape_is_capability`]'s docstring). Both must land on
11353 // the fourth arm exclusively so the partition witness holds
11354 // across the full 4-arm closure on the raw `&str` axis.
11355 for wit in ["custom:capability-only", ""] {
11356 let hits = [
11357 wit_shape_is_http(wit),
11358 wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit),
11359 wit_shape_is_store(wit),
11360 wit_shape_is_capability(wit),
11361 ]
11362 .iter()
11363 .filter(|&&b| b)
11364 .count();
11365 assert_eq!(
11366 hits, 1,
11367 "raw-&str WIT-shape 4-way predicate partition must \
11368 admit exactly one arm on Capability-shaped wit={wit:?}"
11369 );
11370 assert!(
11371 wit_shape_is_capability(wit),
11372 "wit={wit:?} must project onto the Capability arm on the raw-&str axis"
11373 );
11374 }
11375 }
11376
11377 #[test]
11378 fn wit_shape_is_capability_composes_through_payload_arm_predicate_negation() {
11379 // Composition-witness pin: [`wit_shape_is_capability`] is the
11380 // exact-inverse disjunction of the sibling payload-arm free-
11381 // function trio [`wit_shape_is_http`] / [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`]
11382 // / [`wit_shape_is_store`]. A future reimplementation that
11383 // grew its own prefix-set scan (e.g. inlining a fourth
11384 // [`WIT_CAPABILITY_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] const the substrate does
11385 // not own today) rather than delegating to the sibling trio
11386 // would drift loudly here — the composition contract binds the
11387 // fourth-arm free-function predicate to the exact-inverse of
11388 // the three payload-arm free-function predicates, so any
11389 // rebrand of any prefix-set const flows through
11390 // [`wit_shape_is_capability`] by construction without a
11391 // coordinated per-consumer rewrite. Peer of the sibling
11392 // [`WitContract`]-surface
11393 // [`wit_contract_is_capability_composes_through_shape_predicate_negation`]
11394 // composition pin — extends the discipline onto the raw
11395 // `&str` axis.
11396 let mut cases: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
11397 for shape_set in [
11398 WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11399 WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11400 WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11401 ] {
11402 for prefix in shape_set {
11403 cases.push(format!("{prefix}x"));
11404 }
11405 }
11406 cases.push("custom:capability-only".to_string());
11407 cases.push(String::new());
11408 for wit in cases {
11409 assert_eq!(
11410 wit_shape_is_capability(&wit),
11411 !wit_shape_is_http(&wit) && !wit_shape_is_pubsub(&wit) && !wit_shape_is_store(&wit),
11412 "wit_shape_is_capability must equal \
11413 !wit_shape_is_http() && !wit_shape_is_pubsub() && !wit_shape_is_store() \
11414 at wit={wit:?}"
11415 );
11416 }
11417 }
11418
11419 #[test]
11420 fn wit_shape_classifier_family_is_const_fn() {
11421 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the 4-arm free-function WIT-
11422 // shape classifier family's `const`-eval posture. Each of the
11423 // four peer classifiers ([`wit_shape_is_http`] /
11424 // [`wit_shape_is_pubsub`] / [`wit_shape_is_store`] /
11425 // [`wit_shape_is_capability`]) and the underlying combinator
11426 // [`wit_shape_matches`] must be `pub const fn` — any future
11427 // accidental downgrade to non-`const` fails the `const fn`
11428 // wrappers below at caixa-core build time with E0015
11429 // (`cannot call non-const function`), strictly stronger than
11430 // a runtime `assert!` and strictly stronger than the module-
11431 // scope `const _: () = assert!(…)` pins immediately after the
11432 // classifier declarations (those anchor specific accept-set
11433 // truth-table entries; this pin anchors the `const` posture
11434 // itself via `const fn` wrappers that are only well-formed
11435 // when the callee is itself `const fn`).
11436 //
11437 // Verified fail-before-pass-after by locally reverting
11438 // `pub const fn` → `pub fn` on each classifier and observing
11439 // E0015 at every corresponding wrapper call site (build
11440 // error, no test-time surface), then restoring `pub const fn`
11441 // and observing the pin pass at test time. Peer of the
11442 // sibling M3
11443 // [`rate_limit_unit_from_window_accessor_is_const_fn`] /
11444 // [`rate_limit_canonical_unit_accessor_is_const_fn`] (974bbd8),
11445 // M2
11446 // [`child_spec_restart_accessor_is_const_fn`] /
11447 // [`supervisor_spec_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] (152c868),
11448 // and M3
11449 // [`placement_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] /
11450 // [`entrada_port_accessor_is_const_fn`] (bafa004) pins on the
11451 // sibling `const`-eval-surface-pass axes.
11452 const fn matches_via_const_fn(wit: &str, prefixes: &[&str]) -> bool {
11453 wit_shape_matches(wit, prefixes)
11454 }
11455 const fn http_via_const_fn(wit: &str) -> bool {
11456 wit_shape_is_http(wit)
11457 }
11458 const fn pubsub_via_const_fn(wit: &str) -> bool {
11459 wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit)
11460 }
11461 const fn store_via_const_fn(wit: &str) -> bool {
11462 wit_shape_is_store(wit)
11463 }
11464 const fn capability_via_const_fn(wit: &str) -> bool {
11465 wit_shape_is_capability(wit)
11466 }
11467 // Sweep one canonical accept-set sample per arm plus the
11468 // payload-less/empty capability samples, asserting the
11469 // wrapper and direct dispatches agree byte-for-byte across
11470 // the closed 4-arm partition.
11471 let cases: [(&str, bool, bool, bool, bool); 6] = [
11472 ("wasi:http/proxy", true, false, false, false),
11473 ("http:incoming", true, false, false, false),
11474 ("nats:events", false, true, false, false),
11475 ("kafka:topic", false, true, false, false),
11476 ("wasi:keyvalue/store", false, false, true, false),
11477 ("kv:cache", false, false, true, false),
11478 ];
11479 for (wit, is_http, is_pubsub, is_store, _is_capability) in cases {
11480 assert_eq!(
11481 matches_via_const_fn(wit, WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES),
11482 wit_shape_matches(wit, WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES),
11483 "wit_shape_matches const fn wrapper disagrees at wit={wit:?}",
11484 );
11485 assert_eq!(http_via_const_fn(wit), wit_shape_is_http(wit));
11486 assert_eq!(pubsub_via_const_fn(wit), wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit));
11487 assert_eq!(store_via_const_fn(wit), wit_shape_is_store(wit));
11488 assert_eq!(capability_via_const_fn(wit), wit_shape_is_capability(wit));
11489 assert_eq!(wit_shape_is_http(wit), is_http);
11490 assert_eq!(wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit), is_pubsub);
11491 assert_eq!(wit_shape_is_store(wit), is_store);
11492 }
11493 // Payload-less capability arm (the 4th partition arm).
11494 let capability_samples: [&str; 3] =
11495 ["wasi:filesystem/preopens", "custom:capability-only", ""];
11496 for wit in capability_samples {
11497 assert_eq!(capability_via_const_fn(wit), wit_shape_is_capability(wit));
11498 assert!(wit_shape_is_capability(wit));
11499 assert!(!wit_shape_is_http(wit));
11500 assert!(!wit_shape_is_pubsub(wit));
11501 assert!(!wit_shape_is_store(wit));
11502 }
11503 }
11504
11505 #[test]
11506 fn wit_shape_matches_composes_through_bytes_starts_with_across_boundary_lengths() {
11507 // Composition-witness pin: [`wit_shape_matches`] agrees with
11508 // the reference `prefixes.iter().any(|p| wit.starts_with(p))`
11509 // dispatch (the prior non-`const` implementation) across
11510 // boundary lengths — empty `wit`, empty prefix, one-byte
11511 // slack, prefix longer than `wit`, one-byte trailing slack.
11512 // The rewrite to a byte-level manual starts_with loop (the
11513 // enabler for the `pub const fn` posture) must not change any
11514 // truth-table entry on the canonical accept-set — this pin
11515 // sweeps a targeted boundary corpus and asserts byte-for-byte
11516 // agreement, locking the const-fn rewrite's semantics against
11517 // the prior iterator body by construction.
11518 let prefixes = &["wasi:http/", "http:"][..];
11519 let cases: [(&str, bool); 12] = [
11520 ("wasi:http/proxy", true),
11521 ("wasi:http/", true), // exact-length match on prefix
11522 ("wasi:http", false), // one byte short
11523 ("http:", true),
11524 ("http:incoming", true),
11525 ("http", false), // one byte short
11526 ("", false),
11527 ("wasi:https/proxy", false),
11528 ("nats:events", false),
11529 ("HTTPS:", false), // uppercase — no case-fold in classifier
11530 ("wasi:HTTP/proxy", false),
11531 ("wasi:http", false),
11532 ];
11533 for (wit, expected) in cases {
11534 assert_eq!(
11535 wit_shape_matches(wit, prefixes),
11536 expected,
11537 "wit_shape_matches disagrees with reference at wit={wit:?}",
11538 );
11539 // Byte-equal to the iterator body it replaced.
11540 let via_iter = prefixes.iter().any(|p| wit.starts_with(p));
11541 assert_eq!(
11542 wit_shape_matches(wit, prefixes),
11543 via_iter,
11544 "wit_shape_matches must byte-equal iter().any(starts_with) at wit={wit:?}",
11545 );
11546 }
11547 // Empty prefix set → always false regardless of `wit`.
11548 let empty: &[&str] = &[];
11549 assert!(!wit_shape_matches("", empty));
11550 assert!(!wit_shape_matches("wasi:http/proxy", empty));
11551 // Empty prefix inside a non-empty set → always true (every
11552 // string starts with the empty string, matching the
11553 // iterator body's semantics on `str::starts_with("")`).
11554 let contains_empty: &[&str] = &["nats:", ""];
11555 assert!(wit_shape_matches("", contains_empty));
11556 assert!(wit_shape_matches("wasi:http/proxy", contains_empty));
11557 }
11558
11559 #[test]
11560 fn wit_contract_is_capability_partitions_the_wit_shape_space() {
11561 // 4-way partition-witness pin: for every canonical prefix in
11562 // the payload-arm accept-sets, exactly one of the four
11563 // [`WitContract::is_http`] / [`WitContract::is_pubsub`] /
11564 // [`WitContract::is_store`] / [`WitContract::is_capability`]
11565 // predicates returns `true` and the other three return `false`
11566 // — the four-arm partition witness that locks the substrate's
11567 // WIT-shape-space closure on the pre-projection axis load-
11568 // bearing. A future arm addition (a hypothetical fourth
11569 // payload-shape prefix set, a `wasi:sockets/*` transport-layer
11570 // shape) that landed on one of the payload-arm predicates
11571 // without shrinking [`WitContract::is_capability`]'s accept-set
11572 // would surface here as two arms returning `true` simultaneously
11573 // — a partition-witness break the pin catches at caixa-core
11574 // build time rather than a silent per-consumer misclassification
11575 // at renderer emit time. Peer of the sibling `WitTarget`-side
11576 // [`tests::wit_target_per_arm_post_projection_accessors_partition_the_payload_arm_set`]
11577 // partition-witness pin on the post-projection payload-scalar
11578 // arm-set — extends the discipline onto the pre-projection
11579 // 4-arm shape-space.
11580 for shape_set in [
11581 WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11582 WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11583 WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11584 ] {
11585 for prefix in shape_set {
11586 let c = WitContract {
11587 de: "cart".into(),
11588 para: "catalog".into(),
11589 wit: format!("{prefix}x"),
11590 endpoint: None,
11591 subject: None,
11592 slot: None,
11593 };
11594 let hits = [c.is_http(), c.is_pubsub(), c.is_store(), c.is_capability()]
11595 .iter()
11596 .filter(|&&b| b)
11597 .count();
11598 assert_eq!(
11599 hits,
11600 1,
11601 "WitContract WIT-shape 4-way predicate partition must \
11602 admit exactly one arm per canonical prefix; got {hits} \
11603 hits at wit={:?} (is_http={}, is_pubsub={}, is_store={}, \
11604 is_capability={})",
11605 c.wit,
11606 c.is_http(),
11607 c.is_pubsub(),
11608 c.is_store(),
11609 c.is_capability(),
11610 );
11611 }
11612 }
11613 // Capability-arm sweep: two representative capability shapes
11614 // (a bare WIT world outside the three payload-arm prefix sets,
11615 // and the deliberately-shaped empty string that
11616 // [`crate::render::is_wit_world_ref`] rejects at
11617 // [`WitContract::target`] time but which the pure classifier
11618 // still admits — see the method docstring's "purely syntactic
11619 // classification" note). Both must land on the fourth arm
11620 // exclusively, so the partition witness holds across the full
11621 // 4-arm closure.
11622 for wit in ["custom:capability-only", ""] {
11623 let c = WitContract {
11624 de: "cart".into(),
11625 para: "catalog".into(),
11626 wit: wit.into(),
11627 endpoint: None,
11628 subject: None,
11629 slot: None,
11630 };
11631 let hits = [c.is_http(), c.is_pubsub(), c.is_store(), c.is_capability()]
11632 .iter()
11633 .filter(|&&b| b)
11634 .count();
11635 assert_eq!(
11636 hits, 1,
11637 "WitContract WIT-shape 4-way predicate partition must \
11638 admit exactly one arm on Capability-shaped wit={wit:?}"
11639 );
11640 assert!(
11641 c.is_capability(),
11642 "wit={wit:?} must project onto the Capability arm"
11643 );
11644 }
11645 }
11646
11647 #[test]
11648 fn wit_contract_is_capability_composes_through_shape_predicate_negation() {
11649 // Composition-witness pin: [`WitContract::is_capability`] is the
11650 // exact-inverse disjunction of the sibling payload-arm predicate
11651 // trio [`WitContract::is_http`] / [`WitContract::is_pubsub`] /
11652 // [`WitContract::is_store`]. A future reimplementation that
11653 // grew its own prefix-set scan (e.g. inlining a fourth
11654 // [`WIT_CAPABILITY_SHAPE_PREFIXES`] const the substrate does not
11655 // own today) rather than delegating to the sibling trio would
11656 // drift loudly here — the composition contract binds the
11657 // fourth-arm predicate to the exact-inverse of the three
11658 // payload-arm predicates, so any rebrand of any prefix-set const
11659 // flows through this method by construction without a
11660 // coordinated per-consumer rewrite. Sweeps the union of the
11661 // three payload-arm prefix sets plus two Capability-shaped
11662 // shapes (a bare non-prefix-matching WIT world, the deliberately-
11663 // empty string the pure classifier still admits per the method
11664 // docstring's "purely syntactic classification" note).
11665 let mut cases: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
11666 for shape_set in [
11667 WIT_HTTP_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11668 WIT_PUBSUB_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11669 WIT_STORE_SHAPE_PREFIXES,
11670 ] {
11671 for prefix in shape_set {
11672 cases.push(format!("{prefix}x"));
11673 }
11674 }
11675 cases.push("custom:capability-only".to_string());
11676 cases.push(String::new());
11677 for wit in cases {
11678 let c = WitContract {
11679 de: "cart".into(),
11680 para: "catalog".into(),
11681 wit: wit.clone(),
11682 endpoint: None,
11683 subject: None,
11684 slot: None,
11685 };
11686 assert_eq!(
11687 c.is_capability(),
11688 !c.is_http() && !c.is_pubsub() && !c.is_store(),
11689 "WitContract::is_capability must equal \
11690 !is_http() && !is_pubsub() && !is_store() at wit={wit:?}"
11691 );
11692 }
11693 }
11694
11695 #[test]
11696 fn wit_contract_is_capability_agrees_with_projected_wit_target_capability_variant() {
11697 // Cross-projection-witness pin: whenever [`WitContract::target`]
11698 // succeeds, the pre-projection [`WitContract::is_capability`]
11699 // classification agrees with the post-projection
11700 // [`WitTarget::is_capability`] `gen_platform::IsVariant`-derived
11701 // predicate — the 4-arm typed partition on the substrate's
11702 // typed-view surface (7f6aa98 IsVariant lift) and the peer 4-arm
11703 // partition on the pre-projection axis line up by construction.
11704 // A future divergence between the two axes (a peer
11705 // [`WitTarget`] variant addition that landed on the typed-view
11706 // surface without a peer prefix-set + [`WitContract`] predicate
11707 // extension, or vice versa) would surface here at caixa-core
11708 // build time rather than a silent per-consumer split at renderer
11709 // emit time. Peer of the sibling pre-/post-projection
11710 // agreement pins the payload-carrier trio
11711 // ([`WitContract::endpoint`] / [`WitContract::subject`] /
11712 // [`WitContract::slot`] on pre-projection; [`WitTarget::http_endpoint`]
11713 // / [`WitTarget::pubsub_subject`] / [`WitTarget::store_slot`] on
11714 // post-projection — b11bb49 trio lift) already carry across the
11715 // three payload arms — this pin closes the pair on the fourth
11716 // payload-less arm.
11717 let http = WitContract {
11718 de: "cart".into(),
11719 para: "catalog".into(),
11720 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
11721 endpoint: Some("/x".into()),
11722 subject: None,
11723 slot: None,
11724 };
11725 assert!(!http.is_capability());
11726 assert!(!http.target().unwrap().is_capability());
11727
11728 let nats = WitContract {
11729 de: "cart".into(),
11730 para: "catalog".into(),
11731 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
11732 endpoint: None,
11733 subject: Some("events.x".into()),
11734 slot: None,
11735 };
11736 assert!(!nats.is_capability());
11737 assert!(!nats.target().unwrap().is_capability());
11738
11739 let kv = WitContract {
11740 de: "cart".into(),
11741 para: "catalog".into(),
11742 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
11743 endpoint: None,
11744 subject: None,
11745 slot: Some("checkout/$orderId".into()),
11746 };
11747 assert!(!kv.is_capability());
11748 assert!(!kv.target().unwrap().is_capability());
11749
11750 let cap = WitContract {
11751 de: "cart".into(),
11752 para: "catalog".into(),
11753 wit: "custom:capability-only".into(),
11754 endpoint: None,
11755 subject: None,
11756 slot: None,
11757 };
11758 assert!(cap.is_capability());
11759 assert!(cap.target().unwrap().is_capability());
11760 }
11761
11762 #[test]
11763 fn wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn() {
11764 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the [`WitContract`] pre-
11765 // projection accessor family's `const`-eval-surface posture.
11766 // Each of the three per-`:contratos` byte-string scalar
11767 // accessors ([`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`]
11768 // / [`WitContract::world_ref`], each projecting through
11769 // `String::as_str` — const-stable since Rust 1.87, well within
11770 // the workspace MSRV) and each of the four peer WIT-shape
11771 // predicates ([`WitContract::is_http`] /
11772 // [`WitContract::is_pubsub`] / [`WitContract::is_store`] /
11773 // [`WitContract::is_capability`], each composing
11774 // `wit_shape_is_<arm>(self.world_ref())` on the `pub const fn`
11775 // free-function classifier family the sibling
11776 // [`wit_shape_classifier_family_is_const_fn`] pin already
11777 // anchors on the raw `&str → bool` axis) must be `pub const fn`
11778 // — any future accidental downgrade to non-`const` fails the
11779 // `const fn` wrappers below at caixa-core build time with E0015
11780 // (`cannot call non-const function`), strictly stronger than a
11781 // runtime `assert!` and strictly stronger than a
11782 // module-scope `const _: () = assert!(…)` pin (which cannot be
11783 // formed on a `&WitContract` fixture because the type's
11784 // `String` / `Option<String>` carriers rule out `const`-context
11785 // construction; the `const fn` wrapper is the load-bearing
11786 // shape that side-steps the destructor-in-const restriction on
11787 // the value axis while still pinning the `const`-fn posture on
11788 // the callee).
11789 //
11790 // Peer of the sibling free-function classifier pin
11791 // [`wit_shape_classifier_family_is_const_fn`] (d46420c) on the
11792 // raw `&str → bool` axis — this pin extends the same
11793 // `const`-eval-surface discipline onto the peer method surface
11794 // that composes through those free-function classifiers, and
11795 // simultaneously onto the underlying per-`:contratos`
11796 // byte-string scalar-accessor trio each predicate reads
11797 // through. Sibling of the peer M3
11798 // [`rate_limit_unit_from_window_accessor_is_const_fn`] /
11799 // [`rate_limit_canonical_unit_accessor_is_const_fn`] (974bbd8),
11800 // M2
11801 // [`child_spec_restart_accessor_is_const_fn`] /
11802 // [`supervisor_spec_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] (152c868),
11803 // and M3
11804 // [`placement_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] /
11805 // [`entrada_port_accessor_is_const_fn`] (bafa004) pins on the
11806 // sibling `const`-eval-surface-pass axes.
11807 const fn source_via_const_fn(c: &WitContract) -> &str {
11808 c.source()
11809 }
11810 const fn destination_via_const_fn(c: &WitContract) -> &str {
11811 c.destination()
11812 }
11813 const fn world_ref_via_const_fn(c: &WitContract) -> &str {
11814 c.world_ref()
11815 }
11816 const fn is_http_via_const_fn(c: &WitContract) -> bool {
11817 c.is_http()
11818 }
11819 const fn is_pubsub_via_const_fn(c: &WitContract) -> bool {
11820 c.is_pubsub()
11821 }
11822 const fn is_store_via_const_fn(c: &WitContract) -> bool {
11823 c.is_store()
11824 }
11825 const fn is_capability_via_const_fn(c: &WitContract) -> bool {
11826 c.is_capability()
11827 }
11828 // Sweep one canonical accept-set sample per WIT-shape arm plus
11829 // a payload-less capability sample, asserting the wrapper and
11830 // direct dispatches agree byte-for-byte across the closed
11831 // 4-arm partition on both the scalar-accessor trio and the
11832 // WIT-shape-predicate family.
11833 for (wit, is_http, is_pubsub, is_store, is_capability) in [
11834 ("wasi:http/proxy", true, false, false, false),
11835 ("http:incoming", true, false, false, false),
11836 ("nats:events", false, true, false, false),
11837 ("kafka:topic", false, true, false, false),
11838 ("wasi:keyvalue/store", false, false, true, false),
11839 ("kv:cache", false, false, true, false),
11840 ("custom:capability-only", false, false, false, true),
11841 ("", false, false, false, true),
11842 ] {
11843 let c = WitContract {
11844 de: "cart".into(),
11845 para: "catalog".into(),
11846 wit: wit.into(),
11847 endpoint: None,
11848 subject: None,
11849 slot: None,
11850 };
11851 assert_eq!(source_via_const_fn(&c), c.source());
11852 assert_eq!(destination_via_const_fn(&c), c.destination());
11853 assert_eq!(world_ref_via_const_fn(&c), c.world_ref());
11854 assert_eq!(is_http_via_const_fn(&c), c.is_http());
11855 assert_eq!(is_pubsub_via_const_fn(&c), c.is_pubsub());
11856 assert_eq!(is_store_via_const_fn(&c), c.is_store());
11857 assert_eq!(is_capability_via_const_fn(&c), c.is_capability());
11858 assert_eq!(c.source(), "cart");
11859 assert_eq!(c.destination(), "catalog");
11860 assert_eq!(c.world_ref(), wit);
11861 assert_eq!(c.is_http(), is_http);
11862 assert_eq!(c.is_pubsub(), is_pubsub);
11863 assert_eq!(c.is_store(), is_store);
11864 assert_eq!(c.is_capability(), is_capability);
11865 }
11866 }
11867
11868 #[test]
11869 fn wit_contract_identity_projection_accessor_is_const_fn() {
11870 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the [`WitContract::identity`]
11871 // six-arm composite-projection accessor's `const`-eval-surface
11872 // posture. The accessor projects the typed edge's six identity
11873 // arms (`:de` / `:para` / `:wit` / `:endpoint` / `:subject` /
11874 // `:slot`) as a borrowed [`ContratoIdentity<'_>`] six-tuple —
11875 // every callee is itself `pub const fn` ([`WitContract::source`]
11876 // / [`WitContract::destination`] / [`WitContract::world_ref`]
11877 // through `String::as_str`, const-stable since Rust 1.87;
11878 // [`WitContract::endpoint`] / [`WitContract::subject`] /
11879 // [`WitContract::slot`] through the sibling `match &self
11880 // .<field> { Some(s) => Some(s.as_str()), None => None }` shape
11881 // 0650f64 closed the const-eval surface on) and the tuple
11882 // constructor from borrowed-reference / `Option`-of-borrowed-
11883 // reference arms is trivially const. Any future accidental
11884 // downgrade fails the `identity_via_const_fn` wrapper at
11885 // caixa-core build time with E0015 (`cannot call non-const
11886 // method`), strictly stronger than a runtime `assert!` and
11887 // strictly stronger than a module-scope `const _: () =
11888 // assert!(…)` pin (which cannot be formed on a `&WitContract`
11889 // fixture because the type's `String` / `Option<String>`
11890 // carriers rule out `const`-context value construction; the
11891 // `const fn` wrapper is the load-bearing shape that side-steps
11892 // the destructor-in-const restriction on the value axis while
11893 // still pinning the `const`-fn posture on the callee — mirror
11894 // of the sibling
11895 // [`wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn`]
11896 // pin's discipline verbatim on the peer scalar-accessor
11897 // surface).
11898 //
11899 // Peer of the sibling
11900 // [`wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn`]
11901 // (279823b) pin on the six per-`:contratos` scalar-accessor
11902 // callees this composite-projection reads through — where that
11903 // pin anchors the const-eval surface at the six individual
11904 // scalar-accessor arms, this pin extends the same posture onto
11905 // the composite six-tuple projection every consumer that dedups
11906 // typed edges on the [`ContratoIdentity`] axis keys off (the
11907 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]-side duplicate-`:contratos`
11908 // scanner + its BTreeMap dedup key; a future per-Aplicacao CR
11909 // materializer's per-edge identity-based admission webhook; a
11910 // future L7 policy-emitter that shards CNPs by identity-tuple
11911 // rather than by name). Same fail-before-pass-after wrapper
11912 // discipline as the peer M2 / M3 accessor-family pins on the
11913 // sibling `const`-eval-surface passes.
11914 const fn identity_via_const_fn(c: &WitContract) -> ContratoIdentity<'_> {
11915 c.identity()
11916 }
11917 // Sweep one canonical WIT-shape sample per payload-carrier arm
11918 // plus a payload-less capability sample so the pin exercises
11919 // both `Some(_)`-carrying and `None`-carrying arms on all three
11920 // `Option<String>` payload-carrier axes (`:endpoint` / `:subject`
11921 // / `:slot`) — every wrapper dispatch must agree byte-for-byte
11922 // with the direct method call on every arm of the closed WIT-
11923 // shape partition.
11924 for (wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
11925 ("wasi:http/proxy", Some("/checkout"), None, None),
11926 ("http:incoming", Some("/api"), None, None),
11927 ("nats:events", None, Some("orders.placed"), None),
11928 ("kafka:topic", None, Some("orders.stream"), None),
11929 ("wasi:keyvalue/store", None, None, Some("carts/{id}")),
11930 ("kv:cache", None, None, Some("session/{token}")),
11931 ("custom:capability-only", None, None, None),
11932 ] {
11933 let c = WitContract {
11934 de: "cart".into(),
11935 para: "catalog".into(),
11936 wit: wit.into(),
11937 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
11938 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
11939 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
11940 };
11941 assert_eq!(identity_via_const_fn(&c), c.identity());
11942 assert_eq!(
11943 c.identity(),
11944 ("cart", "catalog", wit, endpoint, subject, slot,),
11945 );
11946 }
11947 }
11948
11949 #[test]
11950 fn m3_membros_and_entrada_string_scalar_accessor_family_is_const_fn() {
11951 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the four M3 mesh-slot
11952 // `String → &str` scalar accessors ([`Membro::nome`] /
11953 // [`Membro::versao_requirement`] on the per-`:membros` axis,
11954 // [`Entrada::hostname`] / [`Entrada::destination`] on the
11955 // per-`:entrada` axis) — each projects the typed slot's
11956 // [`String`] storage through the `pub const fn`
11957 // [`String::as_str`] (const-stable since Rust 1.87, well
11958 // within the workspace MSRV) and any future accidental
11959 // downgrade to non-`const` fails the corresponding
11960 // `<name>_via_const_fn` wrapper at caixa-core build time with
11961 // E0015 (`cannot call non-const method`), strictly stronger
11962 // than a runtime `assert!` and strictly stronger than a
11963 // module-scope `const _: () = assert!(…)` pin (which cannot
11964 // be formed on `&Membro` / `&Entrada` fixtures because the
11965 // types' `String` carriers rule out `const`-context value
11966 // construction; the `const fn` wrapper is the load-bearing
11967 // shape that side-steps the destructor-in-const restriction
11968 // on the value axis while still pinning the `const`-fn
11969 // posture on the callee — mirror of the sibling
11970 // [`wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn`]
11971 // (279823b) pin on the per-`:contratos` axis). Peer of the
11972 // sibling per-M2/M3/universal-axis `String → &str` accessor
11973 // family pins on the sibling `const`-eval-surface passes
11974 // ([`crate::Caixa::nome`] / [`crate::Caixa::versao`] at the
11975 // top-level manifest, [`crate::CaixaVersion::as_str`] at the
11976 // typed-newtype wrapper,
11977 // [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::nome`] /
11978 // [`crate::supervisor::ChildSpec::versao_requirement`] at the
11979 // M2 supervisor-tree axis,
11980 // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeFromEntry::prior_versao`] at the
11981 // M2 upgrade axis, [`crate::dep::Dep::nome`] /
11982 // [`crate::dep::Dep::versao_requirement`] at the dep-graph
11983 // axis, and the sibling per-`:contratos`
11984 // [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] /
11985 // [`WitContract::world_ref`] trio at 279823b).
11986 const fn membro_nome_via_const_fn(m: &Membro) -> &str {
11987 m.nome()
11988 }
11989 const fn membro_versao_via_const_fn(m: &Membro) -> &str {
11990 m.versao_requirement()
11991 }
11992 const fn entrada_hostname_via_const_fn(e: &Entrada) -> &str {
11993 e.hostname()
11994 }
11995 const fn entrada_destination_via_const_fn(e: &Entrada) -> &str {
11996 e.destination()
11997 }
11998 for (caixa, versao) in [
11999 ("cart", "^0.1"),
12000 ("catalog-v2", "~0.2.3"),
12001 ("checkout", "*"),
12002 ] {
12003 let m = Membro {
12004 caixa: caixa.into(),
12005 versao: versao.into(),
12006 };
12007 assert_eq!(membro_nome_via_const_fn(&m), m.nome());
12008 assert_eq!(membro_versao_via_const_fn(&m), m.versao_requirement());
12009 assert_eq!(m.nome(), caixa);
12010 assert_eq!(m.versao_requirement(), versao);
12011 }
12012 for (host, para) in [
12013 ("cart.example.com", "cart"),
12014 ("api.checkout.io", "checkout"),
12015 ] {
12016 let e = Entrada {
12017 host: host.into(),
12018 para: para.into(),
12019 paths: vec![],
12020 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
12021 };
12022 assert_eq!(entrada_hostname_via_const_fn(&e), e.hostname());
12023 assert_eq!(entrada_destination_via_const_fn(&e), e.destination());
12024 assert_eq!(e.hostname(), host);
12025 assert_eq!(e.destination(), para);
12026 }
12027 }
12028
12029 #[test]
12030 fn m3_option_string_scalar_accessor_family_is_const_fn() {
12031 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the five M3 mesh-slot
12032 // `Option<String> → Option<&str>` scalar accessors
12033 // ([`WitContract::endpoint`] / [`WitContract::subject`] /
12034 // [`WitContract::slot`] on the per-`:contratos` HTTP /
12035 // pub-sub / key-value payload-carrier trio,
12036 // [`Placement::shard_key`] / [`Placement::affinity`] on the
12037 // per-`:placement` Akka-sharding-key + Adaptive-compression-
12038 // hint pair). Each accessor destructures the typed slot's
12039 // `Option<String>` storage through the `match &self.<field> {
12040 // Some(s) => Some(s.as_str()), None => None }` shape —
12041 // routing through [`String::as_str`] (const-stable since Rust
12042 // 1.87, well within the workspace MSRV) rather than the
12043 // non-const [`Option::as_deref`] the pre-lift bodies carried
12044 // — and any future accidental downgrade to non-`const` fails
12045 // the corresponding `<name>_via_const_fn` wrapper at
12046 // caixa-core build time with E0015 (`cannot call non-const
12047 // method`), strictly stronger than a runtime `assert!` and
12048 // strictly stronger than a module-scope `const _: () =
12049 // assert!(…)` pin (which cannot be formed on `&WitContract`
12050 // / `&Placement` fixtures because the types' `String` /
12051 // `Option<String>` carriers rule out `const`-context value
12052 // construction; the `const fn` wrapper is the load-bearing
12053 // shape that side-steps the destructor-in-const restriction
12054 // on the value axis while still pinning the `const`-fn
12055 // posture on the callee — mirror of the sibling
12056 // [`wit_contract_pre_projection_accessor_family_is_const_fn`]
12057 // (279823b) and
12058 // [`m3_membros_and_entrada_string_scalar_accessor_family_is_const_fn`]
12059 // (29c5d7e) pins on the peer `String → &str` axes at the same
12060 // structs).
12061 //
12062 // Peer of the sibling per-`Caixa` `Option<String> →
12063 // Option<&str>` accessor family pin
12064 // [`crate::manifest::tests::caixa_option_string_scalar_accessor_family_is_const_fn`]
12065 // on the top-level manifest's optional universal-axis surface
12066 // (`:licenca` / `:repositorio` / `:descricao` / `:edicao` /
12067 // `:restart-window`).
12068 const fn wit_endpoint_via_const_fn(w: &WitContract) -> Option<&str> {
12069 w.endpoint()
12070 }
12071 const fn wit_subject_via_const_fn(w: &WitContract) -> Option<&str> {
12072 w.subject()
12073 }
12074 const fn wit_slot_via_const_fn(w: &WitContract) -> Option<&str> {
12075 w.slot()
12076 }
12077 const fn placement_shard_key_via_const_fn(p: &Placement) -> Option<&str> {
12078 p.shard_key()
12079 }
12080 const fn placement_affinity_via_const_fn(p: &Placement) -> Option<&str> {
12081 p.affinity()
12082 }
12083 // Sweep every closed shape-arm partition on the
12084 // per-`:contratos` payload-carrier trio: HTTP (`:endpoint`
12085 // Some, sibling pair None), pub-sub (`:subject` Some, sibling
12086 // pair None), key-value (`:slot` Some, sibling pair None),
12087 // and Capability (all three None) so each accessor's
12088 // Some/None arm carries a pin through the const dispatch.
12089 for (wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
12090 ("wasi:http/proxy", Some("/api"), None, None),
12091 ("nats:pub-sub", None, Some("orders.paid"), None),
12092 ("wasi:keyvalue/store", None, None, Some("checkout/$orderId")),
12093 ("custom:capability-only", None, None, None),
12094 ] {
12095 let c = WitContract {
12096 de: "cart".into(),
12097 para: "catalog".into(),
12098 wit: wit.into(),
12099 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
12100 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
12101 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
12102 };
12103 assert_eq!(wit_endpoint_via_const_fn(&c), c.endpoint());
12104 assert_eq!(wit_subject_via_const_fn(&c), c.subject());
12105 assert_eq!(wit_slot_via_const_fn(&c), c.slot());
12106 assert_eq!(c.endpoint(), endpoint);
12107 assert_eq!(c.subject(), subject);
12108 assert_eq!(c.slot(), slot);
12109 }
12110 // Sweep both `Some`/`None` arms on each per-`:placement`
12111 // optional-scalar so the shard-key + affinity pair carries a
12112 // const-dispatch pin on both arms.
12113 for (shard_key, affinity) in [
12114 (Some("tenantId"), Some("data-locality")),
12115 (Some("$tenantId"), None),
12116 (None, Some("low-latency")),
12117 (None, None),
12118 ] {
12119 let p = Placement {
12120 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::default(),
12121 clusters: vec![],
12122 affinity: affinity.map(str::to_string),
12123 shard_key: shard_key.map(str::to_string),
12124 };
12125 assert_eq!(placement_shard_key_via_const_fn(&p), p.shard_key());
12126 assert_eq!(placement_affinity_via_const_fn(&p), p.affinity());
12127 assert_eq!(p.shard_key(), shard_key);
12128 assert_eq!(p.affinity(), affinity);
12129 }
12130 }
12131
12132 #[test]
12133 fn m3_placement_entrada_slice_return_accessor_pair_is_const_fn() {
12134 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the two M3-mesh-slot inner-
12135 // composite `Vec → &[String]` slice-return accessors on
12136 // [`Placement::clusters`] and [`Entrada::paths`]. Each
12137 // destructures the typed slot's `Vec<String>` storage through
12138 // the `pub const fn` [`Vec::as_slice`] (const-stable since Rust
12139 // 1.66, well within the workspace MSRV) — any future accidental
12140 // downgrade to non-`const` fails the corresponding
12141 // `<name>_via_const_fn` wrapper at caixa-core build time with
12142 // E0015 (`cannot call non-const method`), strictly stronger
12143 // than a runtime `assert!`. Sibling of the peer
12144 // [`m3_aplicacao_spec_reference_return_accessor_family_is_const_fn`]
12145 // pin on the outer-`AplicacaoSpec` reference-return family
12146 // (`:membros` / `:contratos` slice-return + `:politicas` /
12147 // `:placement` / `:entrada` composite-reference), and of the
12148 // peer M2 slice-return axis pins
12149 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::supervisor_children_slice_return_accessor_is_const_fn`]
12150 // (on `SupervisorSpec::children`) and
12151 // [`crate::upgrade::tests::upgrade_from_entry_instructions_slice_return_accessor_is_const_fn`]
12152 // (on `UpgradeFromEntry::instructions`). Together the four
12153 // pins close the last unlifted reference-return accessor
12154 // family across the substrate primitive.
12155 const fn placement_clusters_via_const_fn(p: &Placement) -> &[String] {
12156 p.clusters()
12157 }
12158 const fn entrada_paths_via_const_fn(e: &Entrada) -> &[String] {
12159 e.paths()
12160 }
12161 // Sweep both the empty-Vec (no author-declared entries) and
12162 // the populated-Vec arms on every slice-return accessor so
12163 // each carries a const-dispatch pin on both arms.
12164 let p_empty = Placement {
12165 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::default(),
12166 clusters: vec![],
12167 affinity: None,
12168 shard_key: None,
12169 };
12170 let p_full = Placement {
12171 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::default(),
12172 clusters: vec!["prod-a".into(), "prod-b".into()],
12173 affinity: None,
12174 shard_key: None,
12175 };
12176 assert_eq!(
12177 placement_clusters_via_const_fn(&p_empty),
12178 p_empty.clusters()
12179 );
12180 assert_eq!(placement_clusters_via_const_fn(&p_full), p_full.clusters());
12181 assert!(p_empty.clusters().is_empty());
12182 assert_eq!(p_full.clusters(), &["prod-a", "prod-b"]);
12183 let e_empty = Entrada {
12184 host: "web.example.com".into(),
12185 para: "web".into(),
12186 paths: vec![],
12187 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
12188 };
12189 let e_full = Entrada {
12190 host: "web.example.com".into(),
12191 para: "web".into(),
12192 paths: vec!["/api".into(), "/health".into()],
12193 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
12194 };
12195 assert_eq!(entrada_paths_via_const_fn(&e_empty), e_empty.paths());
12196 assert_eq!(entrada_paths_via_const_fn(&e_full), e_full.paths());
12197 assert!(e_empty.paths().is_empty());
12198 assert_eq!(e_full.paths(), &["/api", "/health"]);
12199 }
12200
12201 #[test]
12202 fn m3_aplicacao_spec_reference_return_accessor_family_is_const_fn() {
12203 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the five outer-`AplicacaoSpec`
12204 // reference-return accessors — the two `Vec → &[T]` slice-
12205 // return accessors on [`AplicacaoSpec::membros`] and
12206 // [`AplicacaoSpec::contratos`] (each routes through the
12207 // `pub const fn` [`Vec::as_slice`], const-stable since Rust
12208 // 1.66), the two `&Composite` composite-reference accessors
12209 // on [`AplicacaoSpec::politicas`] and
12210 // [`AplicacaoSpec::placement`] (each routes through a raw
12211 // `&self.<field>` borrow, trivially const), and the one
12212 // `Option<&Composite>` optional-composite-reference accessor
12213 // on [`AplicacaoSpec::entrada`] (routes through the
12214 // `pub const fn` [`Option::as_ref`], const-stable since Rust
12215 // 1.83). Any future accidental downgrade to non-`const` fails
12216 // the corresponding `<name>_via_const_fn` wrapper at caixa-
12217 // core build time with E0015 (`cannot call non-const
12218 // method`), strictly stronger than a runtime `assert!`.
12219 // Sibling of the peer inner-composite pin
12220 // [`m3_placement_entrada_slice_return_accessor_pair_is_const_fn`]
12221 // on the `Placement::clusters` + `Entrada::paths` slice-
12222 // return pair, and of the peer M2 axis pins on
12223 // [`crate::supervisor::SupervisorSpec::children`] and
12224 // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeFromEntry::instructions`].
12225 const fn aplicacao_membros_via_const_fn(s: &AplicacaoSpec) -> &[Membro] {
12226 s.membros()
12227 }
12228 const fn aplicacao_contratos_via_const_fn(s: &AplicacaoSpec) -> &[WitContract] {
12229 s.contratos()
12230 }
12231 const fn aplicacao_politicas_via_const_fn(s: &AplicacaoSpec) -> &MeshPolicy {
12232 s.politicas()
12233 }
12234 const fn aplicacao_placement_via_const_fn(s: &AplicacaoSpec) -> &Placement {
12235 s.placement()
12236 }
12237 const fn aplicacao_entrada_via_const_fn(s: &AplicacaoSpec) -> Option<&Entrada> {
12238 s.entrada()
12239 }
12240 // Construct both a minimal "no :entrada" (internal-only
12241 // mesh) and a full "with :entrada" (external-gateway)
12242 // fixture so the family pins both the `None`-arm (author-
12243 // omitted `:entrada`) and the `Some`-arm (author-declared
12244 // `:entrada`) on the optional-composite axis.
12245 let membro = Membro {
12246 caixa: "web".into(),
12247 versao: "^0.1".into(),
12248 };
12249 let entrada_full = Entrada {
12250 host: "web.example.com".into(),
12251 para: "web".into(),
12252 paths: vec!["/api".into()],
12253 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
12254 };
12255 let internal_only = AplicacaoSpec {
12256 membros: vec![membro.clone()],
12257 contratos: vec![],
12258 politicas: MeshPolicy::default(),
12259 placement: Placement::default(),
12260 entrada: None,
12261 };
12262 let with_entrada = AplicacaoSpec {
12263 membros: vec![membro],
12264 contratos: vec![],
12265 politicas: MeshPolicy::default(),
12266 placement: Placement::default(),
12267 entrada: Some(entrada_full),
12268 };
12269 assert_eq!(
12270 aplicacao_membros_via_const_fn(&internal_only),
12271 internal_only.membros()
12272 );
12273 assert_eq!(
12274 aplicacao_membros_via_const_fn(&with_entrada),
12275 with_entrada.membros()
12276 );
12277 assert_eq!(
12278 aplicacao_contratos_via_const_fn(&internal_only),
12279 internal_only.contratos()
12280 );
12281 assert!(std::ptr::eq(
12282 aplicacao_politicas_via_const_fn(&internal_only),
12283 internal_only.politicas(),
12284 ));
12285 assert!(std::ptr::eq(
12286 aplicacao_placement_via_const_fn(&internal_only),
12287 internal_only.placement(),
12288 ));
12289 assert!(aplicacao_entrada_via_const_fn(&internal_only).is_none());
12290 match (
12291 aplicacao_entrada_via_const_fn(&with_entrada),
12292 with_entrada.entrada(),
12293 ) {
12294 (Some(a), Some(b)) => assert!(std::ptr::eq(a, b)),
12295 _ => panic!(
12296 "aplicacao_entrada_via_const_fn must agree with \
12297 AplicacaoSpec::entrada on the Some-arm reference"
12298 ),
12299 }
12300 }
12301
12302 #[test]
12303 fn target_projected_returns_byte_equal_typed_view_across_all_four_arms() {
12304 // Load-bearing contract pin: on every canonical
12305 // `(:wit, :endpoint/:subject/:slot)` shape the substrate admits,
12306 // [`WitContract::target_projected`] returns byte-equal to
12307 // [`WitContract::target`]`().unwrap()` — the post-validation
12308 // projection accessor is a thin panicking wrapper over the
12309 // pre-validation validator, no extra work in the projection
12310 // path. Any future divergence (a validator-side normalization
12311 // the projection doesn't route through, an accessor-side
12312 // caching layer the validator doesn't populate) would surface
12313 // here at caixa-core build time rather than a silent per-consumer
12314 // split at renderer emit time. Sweeps the closed 4-arm
12315 // [`WitTarget`] partition ([`WitTarget::Http`] /
12316 // [`WitTarget::PubSub`] / [`WitTarget::Store`] /
12317 // [`WitTarget::Capability`]) so every arm carries a byte-equality
12318 // pin on the two-accessor pair.
12319 for (wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
12320 ("wasi:http/proxy", Some("/x"), None, None),
12321 ("nats:pub-sub", None, Some("events.x"), None),
12322 ("wasi:keyvalue/store", None, None, Some("checkout/$orderId")),
12323 ("custom:capability-only", None, None, None),
12324 ] {
12325 let c = WitContract {
12326 de: "cart".into(),
12327 para: "catalog".into(),
12328 wit: wit.into(),
12329 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
12330 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
12331 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
12332 };
12333 assert_eq!(
12334 c.target_projected(),
12335 c.target().unwrap(),
12336 "target_projected must return byte-equal to target().unwrap() at wit={wit:?}"
12337 );
12338 }
12339 }
12340
12341 #[test]
12342 #[should_panic(expected = "validated by typed_view")]
12343 fn target_projected_panics_with_canonical_message_on_unvalidated_contract() {
12344 // Panic-path pin: [`WitContract::target_projected`] threads the
12345 // canonical [`WitContract::PROJECTED_INVARIANT_MSG`] byte-string
12346 // through its expect-panic when called on a contract whose
12347 // (`:wit`, payload) shape has not been crossed by
12348 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] — a contract with a structurally-
12349 // invalid `:wit` (hyphen-for-colon typo) that would surface
12350 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid`] at the validator gate.
12351 // A future rebrand on the panic-message axis would land at one
12352 // caixa-core edit on [`WitContract::PROJECTED_INVARIANT_MSG`]
12353 // and this pin's [`should_panic(expected = …)`] literal would
12354 // migrate alongside — the pin catches drift between the const
12355 // and the accessor's `expect(…)` call by construction.
12356 let c = WitContract {
12357 de: "cart".into(),
12358 para: "catalog".into(),
12359 // Hyphen-for-colon typo: `WitContract::target` returns
12360 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid`] on this shape,
12361 // driving the [`WitContract::target_projected`] expect-panic.
12362 wit: "wasi-http/proxy".into(),
12363 endpoint: Some("/x".into()),
12364 subject: None,
12365 slot: None,
12366 };
12367 let _ = c.target_projected();
12368 }
12369
12370 #[test]
12371 fn target_projected_invariant_msg_matches_prior_inline_call_site_literal() {
12372 // Byte-equivalence pin: [`WitContract::PROJECTED_INVARIANT_MSG`]
12373 // carries the exact byte-string the two prior open-coded
12374 // `.target().expect("validated by typed_view")` production
12375 // consumers threaded through inline before this lift converged
12376 // them onto [`WitContract::target_projected`] — the caixa-mesh
12377 // per-`(:de, :para)` CNP L7 introspection branch at
12378 // `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2825` and the caixa-feira `feira app
12379 // graph` per-`:contratos` payload-column printer at
12380 // `caixa-feira/src/cmd/app.rs:110`. Locks the panic-message
12381 // byte-string load-bearing so a well-meaning const-side rebrand
12382 // that didn't carry a matched pin migration would surface here
12383 // at caixa-core build time rather than a silent per-consumer
12384 // panic-message drift at cluster-apply time. Peer of the
12385 // sibling [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] /
12386 // [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED`] /
12387 // [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL`] byte-equivalence pins on
12388 // the paired payload-less-arm scalar-const family.
12389 assert_eq!(
12390 WitContract::PROJECTED_INVARIANT_MSG,
12391 "validated by typed_view"
12392 );
12393 }
12394
12395 #[test]
12396 fn empty_wit_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
12397 // Ordering pin: `EmptyWit` is the more self-locating
12398 // diagnostic on `""` and must lead — the value-shape gate is
12399 // only reached after the empty-check fires. Mirrors
12400 // `contrato_endpoint_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` on
12401 // the peer payload axis.
12402 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12403 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12404 de: "payment".into(),
12405 para: "catalog".into(),
12406 wit: String::new(),
12407 endpoint: None,
12408 subject: None,
12409 slot: None,
12410 });
12411 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
12412 assert!(
12413 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EmptyWit { .. }),
12414 "got {err:?}"
12415 );
12416 }
12417
12418 #[test]
12419 fn wit_invalid_fires_before_payload_shape_arm() {
12420 // Ordering pin: a malformed `:wit` surfaces *its own*
12421 // diagnostic (which names the offending wit verbatim) before
12422 // any payload-field check — a contrato whose wit is
12423 // structurally invalid AND carries a wrong target field
12424 // returns `ContratoWitInvalid`, not `ContratoWrongTarget`,
12425 // because the dispatch on the wit is what decides which
12426 // payload field is "right" in the first place. Without this
12427 // ordering, the author would see "wrong target field" for a
12428 // wit that hasn't even been parsed, which doesn't name the
12429 // root cause.
12430 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12431 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12432 de: "payment".into(),
12433 para: "catalog".into(),
12434 // Hyphen-for-colon typo + endpoint set: pre-gate this
12435 // raised `ContratoWrongTarget { expected: "none" }` (the
12436 // Capability arm rejecting the endpoint), masking the
12437 // real authoring mistake (the wit isn't `wasi:http/proxy`).
12438 wit: "wasi-http/proxy".into(),
12439 endpoint: Some("/x".into()),
12440 subject: None,
12441 slot: None,
12442 });
12443 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
12444 assert!(
12445 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid { ref wit, .. }
12446 if wit == "wasi-http/proxy"),
12447 "got {err:?}"
12448 );
12449 }
12450
12451 #[test]
12452 fn wit_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_wit() {
12453 // Diagnostic-shape pin — the offending `:wit` + `:de` +
12454 // `:para` + a non-empty reason flow through verbatim so the
12455 // author can grep their caixa.lisp for the offending contrato
12456 // block and fix it in one edit. Same shape as
12457 // `contrato_endpoint_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_endpoint`.
12458 let err = contrato_wit_err("WASI:HTTP/proxy");
12459 match err {
12460 AplicacaoError::ContratoWitInvalid {
12461 de,
12462 para,
12463 wit,
12464 reason,
12465 } => {
12466 assert_eq!(de, "payment");
12467 assert_eq!(para, "catalog");
12468 assert_eq!(wit, "WASI:HTTP/proxy");
12469 assert!(!reason.is_empty(), "reason field must be non-empty");
12470 }
12471 other => panic!("expected ContratoWitInvalid, got {other:?}"),
12472 }
12473 }
12474
12475 // ── :contratos :subject value-shape gate ─────────────────────────────
12476 //
12477 // Mirrors the `:contratos :endpoint` / `:contratos :wit` value-shape
12478 // suites on the peer payload axes. Until this gate landed
12479 // `WitContract::target()` only refused the empty string; a
12480 // structurally invalid subject silently passed validate and the
12481 // failure surfaced at runtime as a NATS server-side `-ERR 'Invalid
12482 // Subject'` on publish / subscribe, or as a silent message drop,
12483 // far from the source caixa.lisp. Every authoring footgun the
12484 // NATS server's subject parser would catch on admission now
12485 // becomes a caixa-build-time `ContratoSubjectInvalid` with the
12486 // offending `:subject` + `:de` + `:para` named verbatim. Same
12487 // diagnostic shape as `ContratoEndpointInvalid` /
12488 // `ContratoWitInvalid` on the peer payload axes; same shared
12489 // predicate (`crate::render::is_nats_subject`) ensures drift
12490 // between any two axes' rule enforcement is a build error at the
12491 // predicate, not piecemeal across renderers.
12492
12493 fn contrato_subject_err(subject: &str) -> AplicacaoError {
12494 // Fresh spec per call so the new contract doesn't collide on
12495 // identity with `three_member_spec`'s pre-existing entries.
12496 // The new edge uses `(payment, catalog)` — a pair the fixture
12497 // doesn't already declare — with `:wit "nats:pub-sub"` and the
12498 // varying `:subject`, so the subject-shape gate fires cleanly
12499 // after the wit-shape gate (which `"nats:pub-sub"` passes).
12500 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12501 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12502 de: "payment".into(),
12503 para: "catalog".into(),
12504 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
12505 endpoint: None,
12506 subject: Some(subject.into()),
12507 slot: None,
12508 });
12509 s.validate().unwrap_err()
12510 }
12511
12512 #[test]
12513 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_whitespace() {
12514 // Fail-before-pass-after pin — pre-gate `"foo bar"` silently
12515 // landed at the NATS server as a malformed subject the parser
12516 // rejects with `-ERR 'Invalid Subject'`. Now caught at the
12517 // source caixa.lisp.
12518 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo bar");
12519 assert!(
12520 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12521 if subject == "foo bar" && reason.contains("whitespace")),
12522 "got {err:?}"
12523 );
12524 }
12525
12526 #[test]
12527 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_control_char() {
12528 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo\x01bar");
12529 assert!(
12530 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12531 if subject == "foo\x01bar" && reason.contains("control character")),
12532 "got {err:?}"
12533 );
12534 }
12535
12536 #[test]
12537 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_non_ascii() {
12538 // Un-percent-encoded non-ASCII byte — the canonical "I copied
12539 // the subject from a doc with smart quotes / accented
12540 // characters" footgun.
12541 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo.caf\u{e9}");
12542 assert!(
12543 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12544 if subject == "foo.caf\u{e9}" && reason.contains("non-ASCII")),
12545 "got {err:?}"
12546 );
12547 }
12548
12549 #[test]
12550 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_leading_dot() {
12551 // Empty leading token — NATS rejects.
12552 let err = contrato_subject_err(".foo");
12553 assert!(
12554 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12555 if subject == ".foo" && reason.contains("must not start with `.`")),
12556 "got {err:?}"
12557 );
12558 }
12559
12560 #[test]
12561 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_trailing_dot() {
12562 // Empty trailing token — NATS rejects. The remediation
12563 // (use `>` instead) is in the reason string.
12564 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo.");
12565 assert!(
12566 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12567 if subject == "foo." && reason.contains("must not end with `.`")),
12568 "got {err:?}"
12569 );
12570 }
12571
12572 #[test]
12573 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_consecutive_dots() {
12574 // The canonical "I forgot to fill in the middle segment"
12575 // typo — `"foo..bar"`. NATS rejects empty tokens.
12576 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo..bar");
12577 assert!(
12578 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12579 if subject == "foo..bar" && reason.contains("consecutive `.`")),
12580 "got {err:?}"
12581 );
12582 }
12583
12584 #[test]
12585 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_non_trailing_multi_wildcard() {
12586 // `foo.>.bar` — `>` is the multi-token wildcard, only allowed
12587 // as the final segment. Pre-gate this passed as a typed edge
12588 // and surfaced at runtime as a NATS subscribe rejection.
12589 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo.>.bar");
12590 assert!(
12591 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12592 if subject == "foo.>.bar" && reason.contains("only allowed as the final segment")),
12593 "got {err:?}"
12594 );
12595 }
12596
12597 #[test]
12598 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_mid_segment_star() {
12599 // `foo*.bar` — NATS wildcards are standalone tokens. The
12600 // remediation is in the reason string.
12601 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo*.bar");
12602 assert!(
12603 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12604 if subject == "foo*.bar" && reason.contains("`*` mid-segment")),
12605 "got {err:?}"
12606 );
12607 }
12608
12609 #[test]
12610 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_with_invalid_char() {
12611 // `foo,bar` — comma is not a valid NATS subject character.
12612 // Pinned separately from the wildcard arms so the invalid-
12613 // character diagnostic is in force.
12614 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo,bar");
12615 assert!(
12616 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12617 if subject == "foo,bar" && reason.contains("invalid character")),
12618 "got {err:?}"
12619 );
12620 }
12621
12622 #[test]
12623 fn rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_too_long() {
12624 // 257-byte subject — one over the NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN cap.
12625 // The legitimate-shape arms all pass (one all-`a` token, no
12626 // `.`, no wildcards); only the cap arm fires. Surfaces the
12627 // paste-from-binary / accidental-multi-line-blob landing
12628 // footgun. Mirrors `rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_too_long`
12629 // on the peer axis.
12630 let big = "a".repeat(257);
12631 assert_eq!(big.len(), 257);
12632 let err = contrato_subject_err(&big);
12633 assert!(
12634 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid { ref subject, ref reason, .. }
12635 if subject == &big && reason.contains("max length of 256")),
12636 "got {err:?}"
12637 );
12638 }
12639
12640 #[test]
12641 fn pubsub_contrato_subject_max_length_validates() {
12642 // 256-byte subject — exactly the cap. Boundary pin: drift in
12643 // the cap surfaces here and at
12644 // `rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_too_long` simultaneously,
12645 // mirroring `http_contrato_endpoint_max_length_validates` and
12646 // `wit_max_length_validates` on the peer axes.
12647 let big = "a".repeat(256);
12648 assert_eq!(big.len(), 256);
12649 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12650 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12651 de: "payment".into(),
12652 para: "catalog".into(),
12653 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
12654 endpoint: None,
12655 subject: Some(big),
12656 slot: None,
12657 });
12658 s.validate().unwrap();
12659 }
12660
12661 #[test]
12662 fn pubsub_contrato_subject_accepts_canonical_forms() {
12663 // Positive-set sweep: every canonical NATS subject shape the
12664 // substrate-side `is_nats_subject` predicate accepts (the
12665 // multi-dot `events.order.charged`, the snake_case / kebab-
12666 // case / mixed-case tokens, the digit-bearing tokens, the
12667 // single-token wildcard `*` at every segment position, and
12668 // the trailing `>` multi-token wildcard) must remain a valid
12669 // contrato subject too. Drift between this list and the
12670 // substrate-side `nats_subject_accepts_canonical_forms` sweep
12671 // surfaces at the shared predicate — one source of truth.
12672 // Uses a fresh `(payment, catalog)` edge so none of the swept
12673 // subjects collide with the pre-existing entries in
12674 // `three_member_spec`.
12675 for subject in [
12676 "checkout.events.charge.failed",
12677 "rio.events.order.charged",
12678 "orders",
12679 "orders.123",
12680 "snake_case.token",
12681 "kebab-case.token",
12682 "MixedCase.Token",
12683 "orders.*.charged",
12684 "*.events.*",
12685 "orders.>",
12686 ] {
12687 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12688 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12689 de: "payment".into(),
12690 para: "catalog".into(),
12691 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
12692 endpoint: None,
12693 subject: Some(subject.into()),
12694 slot: None,
12695 });
12696 s.validate()
12697 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("expected {subject:?} to validate, got {e:?}"));
12698 }
12699 }
12700
12701 #[test]
12702 fn contrato_subject_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
12703 // Ordering pin: `ContratoSubjectEmpty` is the more self-
12704 // locating diagnostic on `""` and must lead — the value-shape
12705 // gate is only reached after the empty-check fires. Mirrors
12706 // `contrato_endpoint_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` on
12707 // the peer payload axis.
12708 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12709 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12710 de: "payment".into(),
12711 para: "catalog".into(),
12712 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
12713 endpoint: None,
12714 subject: Some(String::new()),
12715 slot: None,
12716 });
12717 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
12718 assert!(
12719 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectEmpty { .. }),
12720 "got {err:?}"
12721 );
12722 }
12723
12724 #[test]
12725 fn contrato_subject_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_subject() {
12726 // Diagnostic-shape pin — the offending `:subject` + `:de` +
12727 // `:para` + a non-empty reason flow through verbatim so the
12728 // author can grep their caixa.lisp for the offending contrato
12729 // block and fix it in one edit. Same shape as
12730 // `contrato_endpoint_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_endpoint`
12731 // and `wit_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_wit`.
12732 let err = contrato_subject_err("foo..bar");
12733 match err {
12734 AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid {
12735 de,
12736 para,
12737 subject,
12738 reason,
12739 } => {
12740 assert_eq!(de, "payment");
12741 assert_eq!(para, "catalog");
12742 assert_eq!(subject, "foo..bar");
12743 assert!(!reason.is_empty(), "reason field must be non-empty");
12744 }
12745 other => panic!("expected ContratoSubjectInvalid, got {other:?}"),
12746 }
12747 }
12748
12749 #[test]
12750 fn target_view_pubsub_subject_passes_through_to_typed_view() {
12751 // The compounding theorem on the pub-sub axis: every
12752 // `WitTarget::PubSub { subject }` returned by `target()` carries
12753 // a NATS-server-accepted subject. Renderers downstream of
12754 // `typed_view()` (caixa-mesh's CNP L4 emitter, the future
12755 // NATS Stream/Consumer CR emitter, the future `feira app graph`
12756 // view's subject labeller) can rely on this without re-checking
12757 // — the type system carries the proof. Mirrors
12758 // `target_view_payload_is_guaranteed_nonempty_after_target_call`
12759 // on the peer axes.
12760 let nats = WitContract {
12761 de: "a".into(),
12762 para: "b".into(),
12763 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
12764 endpoint: None,
12765 subject: Some("orders.events.*.charged".into()),
12766 slot: None,
12767 };
12768 match nats.target().unwrap() {
12769 WitTarget::PubSub { subject } => {
12770 assert_eq!(subject, "orders.events.*.charged");
12771 }
12772 other => panic!("expected PubSub, got {other:?}"),
12773 }
12774 }
12775
12776 // ── :contratos :slot value-shape gate ────────────────────────────────
12777 //
12778 // Mirrors the `:contratos :endpoint` (4f0390b) + `:contratos :subject`
12779 // (63e18a0) value-shape suites on the peer payload axes. Until this
12780 // gate landed `WitContract::target()` only refused the empty string
12781 // for the Store arm; a structurally invalid slot (raw whitespace,
12782 // control character, non-ASCII byte, paste-from-binary multi-line
12783 // blob) silently passed validate and surfaced at runtime as a
12784 // per-backend kv write rejection or a silent next-read corruption,
12785 // far from the source caixa.lisp with no field naming which
12786 // `:contratos` edge carried the typo. Every authoring footgun the
12787 // kv backend intersection-floor would catch on write now becomes a
12788 // caixa-build-time `ContratoSlotInvalid` with the offending
12789 // `:slot` + `:de` + `:para` named verbatim. Same diagnostic shape
12790 // as `ContratoEndpointInvalid` / `ContratoSubjectInvalid` on the
12791 // peer payload axes; same shared predicate
12792 // (`crate::render::is_wasi_keyvalue_slot`) ensures drift between
12793 // any two axes' rule enforcement is a build error at the
12794 // predicate, not piecemeal across renderers. Closes the typed
12795 // payload-axis value-shape trajectory across all three legs of the
12796 // four `WitTarget` arms (HTTP / PubSub / Store / Capability).
12797
12798 fn contrato_slot_err(slot: &str) -> AplicacaoError {
12799 // Fresh spec per call so the new contract doesn't collide on
12800 // identity with `three_member_spec`'s pre-existing entries
12801 // and doesn't close a synchronous cycle the cycle detector
12802 // would reject before the slot-shape gate fires. The new edge
12803 // uses `(payment, catalog)` — a pair the fixture doesn't
12804 // already declare in either direction (the fixture carries
12805 // `cart -> catalog` and `cart -> payment`, so `payment ->
12806 // catalog` doesn't form a cycle on the sync subgraph) — with
12807 // `:wit "wasi:keyvalue/store"` and the varying `:slot`, so the
12808 // slot-shape gate fires cleanly after the wit-shape gate
12809 // (which `"wasi:keyvalue/store"` passes). Same edge pair the
12810 // peer `contrato_subject_err` helper uses (63e18a0).
12811 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12812 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12813 de: "payment".into(),
12814 para: "catalog".into(),
12815 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
12816 endpoint: None,
12817 subject: None,
12818 slot: Some(slot.into()),
12819 });
12820 s.validate().unwrap_err()
12821 }
12822
12823 #[test]
12824 fn rejects_store_contrato_slot_with_whitespace() {
12825 // Fail-before-pass-after pin — pre-gate `"check out/$order"`
12826 // silently landed at the kv backend with whitespace whose
12827 // runtime behavior varies unpredictably across backends (etcd
12828 // accepts, Redis accepts then breaks on next CLI op, DynamoDB
12829 // rejects on write). Now caught at the source caixa.lisp.
12830 let err = contrato_slot_err("check out/$order");
12831 assert!(
12832 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid { ref slot, ref reason, .. }
12833 if slot == "check out/$order" && reason.contains("whitespace")),
12834 "got {err:?}"
12835 );
12836 }
12837
12838 #[test]
12839 fn rejects_store_contrato_slot_with_tab() {
12840 // Tab byte arm-pinned separately from the space arm so a
12841 // future relaxation that admits one but not the other surfaces
12842 // here.
12843 let err = contrato_slot_err("check\tout");
12844 assert!(
12845 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid { ref slot, ref reason, .. }
12846 if slot == "check\tout" && reason.contains("whitespace")),
12847 "got {err:?}"
12848 );
12849 }
12850
12851 #[test]
12852 fn rejects_store_contrato_slot_with_control_char() {
12853 // SOH (0x01) — distinct from the whitespace arm. Redis admits
12854 // and corrupts on RESP protocol framing; DynamoDB rejects on
12855 // write.
12856 let err = contrato_slot_err("checkout/\x01order");
12857 assert!(
12858 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid { ref slot, ref reason, .. }
12859 if slot == "checkout/\x01order" && reason.contains("control character")),
12860 "got {err:?}"
12861 );
12862 }
12863
12864 #[test]
12865 fn rejects_store_contrato_slot_with_newline() {
12866 // Embedded newline — the canonical "the paste-from-binary slug
12867 // spans multiple lines" footgun. Distinct from the whitespace
12868 // arm because `\n` is a control character (0x0A).
12869 let err = contrato_slot_err("checkout\norder");
12870 assert!(
12871 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid { ref slot, ref reason, .. }
12872 if slot == "checkout\norder" && reason.contains("control character")),
12873 "got {err:?}"
12874 );
12875 }
12876
12877 #[test]
12878 fn rejects_store_contrato_slot_with_non_ascii() {
12879 // Un-percent-encoded non-ASCII byte — the canonical "I copied
12880 // the slot from a doc with accented characters" footgun. Each
12881 // kv backend re-encodes non-ASCII differently (etcd preserves
12882 // bytes verbatim; Redis-via-RESP3 may re-encode; DynamoDB
12883 // rejects), so the typed slot's value set is the intersection-
12884 // floor every backend admits identically (printable ASCII).
12885 let err = contrato_slot_err("ch\u{e9}ckout/$order");
12886 assert!(
12887 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid { ref slot, ref reason, .. }
12888 if slot == "ch\u{e9}ckout/$order" && reason.contains("non-ASCII")),
12889 "got {err:?}"
12890 );
12891 }
12892
12893 #[test]
12894 fn rejects_store_contrato_slot_too_long() {
12895 // 513-byte slot — one over the WASI_KV_SLOT_MAX_LEN cap. The
12896 // legitimate-shape arms all pass (a single all-`a` token, no
12897 // separators); only the cap arm fires. Surfaces the paste-
12898 // from-binary / accidental-multi-line-blob landing footgun.
12899 // Mirrors `rejects_pubsub_contrato_subject_too_long` and
12900 // `rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_too_long` on the peer
12901 // payload axes.
12902 let big = "a".repeat(513);
12903 assert_eq!(big.len(), 513);
12904 let err = contrato_slot_err(&big);
12905 assert!(
12906 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid { ref slot, ref reason, .. }
12907 if slot == &big && reason.contains("max length of 512")),
12908 "got {err:?}"
12909 );
12910 }
12911
12912 #[test]
12913 fn store_contrato_slot_max_length_validates() {
12914 // 512-byte slot — exactly the cap. Boundary pin: drift in the
12915 // cap surfaces here and at `rejects_store_contrato_slot_too_long`
12916 // simultaneously, mirroring
12917 // `pubsub_contrato_subject_max_length_validates` and
12918 // `http_contrato_endpoint_max_length_validates` on the peer
12919 // payload axes.
12920 let big = "a".repeat(512);
12921 assert_eq!(big.len(), 512);
12922 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12923 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12924 de: "payment".into(),
12925 para: "catalog".into(),
12926 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
12927 endpoint: None,
12928 subject: None,
12929 slot: Some(big),
12930 });
12931 s.validate().unwrap();
12932 }
12933
12934 #[test]
12935 fn store_contrato_slot_accepts_canonical_forms() {
12936 // Positive-set sweep: every canonical kv slot template the
12937 // substrate-side `is_wasi_keyvalue_slot` predicate accepts
12938 // (single-token identifiers, path-namespaced `$`-templates,
12939 // colon-namespaced `{}`-templates, dot-namespaced `<>`-templates,
12940 // snake_case / kebab-case / MixedCase tokens, digit-bearing
12941 // tokens, percent-encoded fragments) must remain valid
12942 // contrato slots too. Drift between this list and the
12943 // substrate-side `wasi_kv_slot_accepts_canonical_forms` sweep
12944 // surfaces at the shared predicate — one source of truth.
12945 // Uses a fresh `(payment, catalog)` edge so none of the swept
12946 // slots collide with the pre-existing entries in
12947 // `three_member_spec`.
12948 for slot in [
12949 "checkout",
12950 "checkout/$orderId",
12951 "users:{tenant}/{id}",
12952 "session.<sid>",
12953 "session.tokens.<sid>",
12954 "snake_case_key",
12955 "kebab-case-key",
12956 "MixedCase",
12957 "shard0",
12958 "v2/key",
12959 "users/caf%C3%A9",
12960 ] {
12961 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12962 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12963 de: "payment".into(),
12964 para: "catalog".into(),
12965 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
12966 endpoint: None,
12967 subject: None,
12968 slot: Some(slot.into()),
12969 });
12970 s.validate()
12971 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("expected slot {slot:?} to validate, got {e:?}"));
12972 }
12973 }
12974
12975 #[test]
12976 fn contrato_slot_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
12977 // Ordering pin: `ContratoSlotEmpty` is the more self-locating
12978 // diagnostic on `""` and must lead — the value-shape gate is
12979 // only reached after the empty-check fires. Mirrors
12980 // `contrato_subject_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` and
12981 // `contrato_endpoint_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` on
12982 // the peer payload axes.
12983 let mut s = three_member_spec();
12984 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
12985 de: "payment".into(),
12986 para: "catalog".into(),
12987 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
12988 endpoint: None,
12989 subject: None,
12990 slot: Some(String::new()),
12991 });
12992 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
12993 assert!(
12994 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotEmpty { .. }),
12995 "got {err:?}"
12996 );
12997 }
12998
12999 #[test]
13000 fn contrato_slot_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_slot() {
13001 // Diagnostic-shape pin — the offending `:slot` + `:de` +
13002 // `:para` + a non-empty reason flow through verbatim so the
13003 // author can grep their caixa.lisp for the offending contrato
13004 // block and fix it in one edit. Same shape as
13005 // `contrato_subject_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_subject`
13006 // and `contrato_endpoint_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_endpoint`
13007 // on the peer payload axes.
13008 let err = contrato_slot_err("check out/$order");
13009 match err {
13010 AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid {
13011 de,
13012 para,
13013 slot,
13014 reason,
13015 } => {
13016 assert_eq!(de, "payment");
13017 assert_eq!(para, "catalog");
13018 assert_eq!(slot, "check out/$order");
13019 assert!(!reason.is_empty(), "reason field must be non-empty");
13020 }
13021 other => panic!("expected ContratoSlotInvalid, got {other:?}"),
13022 }
13023 }
13024
13025 #[test]
13026 fn target_view_store_slot_passes_through_to_typed_view() {
13027 // The compounding theorem on the store axis: every
13028 // `WitTarget::Store { slot }` returned by `target()` carries a
13029 // kv-backend-accepted slot template. Renderers downstream of
13030 // `typed_view()` (the future per-Servico `:capabilities
13031 // wasi:keyvalue/store` axis emitter, the future `feira app
13032 // graph` view's slot labeller, the future kv-provider CR
13033 // materializer) can rely on this without re-checking — the
13034 // type system carries the proof. Mirrors
13035 // `target_view_pubsub_subject_passes_through_to_typed_view` on
13036 // the peer payload axis.
13037 let store = WitContract {
13038 de: "a".into(),
13039 para: "b".into(),
13040 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
13041 endpoint: None,
13042 subject: None,
13043 slot: Some("checkout/$orderId".into()),
13044 };
13045 match store.target().unwrap() {
13046 WitTarget::Store { slot } => {
13047 assert_eq!(slot, "checkout/$orderId");
13048 }
13049 other => panic!("expected Store, got {other:?}"),
13050 }
13051 }
13052
13053 #[test]
13054 fn rejects_self_loop_in_synchronous_contratos() {
13055 // A synchronous self-edge (`cart → cart` over HTTP) is now
13056 // rejected by the dedicated `ContratoSelfLoop` gate — a precise
13057 // "this edge is degenerate" diagnostic — rather than incidentally
13058 // by the cycle detector framing it as a `["cart", "cart"]`
13059 // multi-node deadlock.
13060 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13061 s.contratos.push(contract_http("cart", "cart", "/loop"));
13062 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13063 match err {
13064 AplicacaoError::ContratoSelfLoop { caixa, wit } => {
13065 assert_eq!(caixa, "cart");
13066 assert_eq!(wit, "wasi:http/proxy");
13067 }
13068 other => panic!("expected ContratoSelfLoop, got {other:?}"),
13069 }
13070 }
13071
13072 #[test]
13073 fn rejects_self_loop_in_pubsub_contratos() {
13074 // The cycle detector excludes pub-sub edges (acyclic by
13075 // construction), so before the explicit gate a `nats:pub-sub`
13076 // self-edge silently validated and rendered a self-allow CNP.
13077 // The shape-agnostic `ContratoSelfLoop` gate closes that hole.
13078 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13079 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
13080 de: "payment".into(),
13081 para: "payment".into(),
13082 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
13083 endpoint: None,
13084 subject: Some("rio.events.payment".into()),
13085 slot: None,
13086 });
13087 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13088 match err {
13089 AplicacaoError::ContratoSelfLoop { caixa, wit } => {
13090 assert_eq!(caixa, "payment");
13091 assert_eq!(wit, "nats:pub-sub");
13092 }
13093 other => panic!("expected ContratoSelfLoop, got {other:?}"),
13094 }
13095 }
13096
13097 #[test]
13098 fn self_loop_fires_before_payload_shape_check() {
13099 // The structural "this edge can't exist" error precedes the
13100 // narrower payload-shape diagnostics: a self-edge carrying an
13101 // otherwise-malformed endpoint still reports ContratoSelfLoop,
13102 // not ContratoEndpointInvalid.
13103 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13104 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
13105 de: "cart".into(),
13106 para: "cart".into(),
13107 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
13108 endpoint: Some("not-absolute".into()),
13109 subject: None,
13110 slot: None,
13111 });
13112 match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
13113 AplicacaoError::ContratoSelfLoop { caixa, .. } => assert_eq!(caixa, "cart"),
13114 other => panic!("expected ContratoSelfLoop, got {other:?}"),
13115 }
13116 }
13117
13118 #[test]
13119 fn self_loop_fires_before_membership_is_satisfied_but_after_missing_member() {
13120 // A self-edge naming a non-member reports the more fundamental
13121 // ContratoMemberMissing first (the member doesn't exist), so the
13122 // self-loop gate is reached only once both endpoints resolve.
13123 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13124 s.contratos.push(contract_http("ghost", "ghost", "/loop"));
13125 match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
13126 AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing { caixa } => assert_eq!(caixa, "ghost"),
13127 other => panic!("expected ContratoMemberMissing, got {other:?}"),
13128 }
13129 }
13130
13131 #[test]
13132 fn rejects_two_node_synchronous_cycle() {
13133 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13134 // existing edges: cart → catalog, cart → payment
13135 // adding catalog → cart closes a 2-cycle on the HTTP subgraph
13136 s.contratos
13137 .push(contract_http("catalog", "cart", "/refresh"));
13138 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13139 match err {
13140 AplicacaoError::ContratoCycle { cycle } => {
13141 // Cycle traversal should mention both endpoints, with
13142 // the back-edge target appearing as both first and last
13143 // element to close the loop.
13144 assert!(cycle.len() >= 3);
13145 assert_eq!(cycle.first(), cycle.last());
13146 let body: std::collections::HashSet<_> = cycle.iter().cloned().collect();
13147 assert!(body.contains("cart"));
13148 assert!(body.contains("catalog"));
13149 }
13150 other => panic!("expected ContratoCycle, got {other:?}"),
13151 }
13152 }
13153
13154 #[test]
13155 fn rejects_three_node_synchronous_cycle() {
13156 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13157 // Reset to a clean 3-cycle: catalog → cart → payment → catalog
13158 s.contratos = vec![
13159 contract_http("catalog", "cart", "/x"),
13160 contract_http("cart", "payment", "/y"),
13161 contract_http("payment", "catalog", "/z"),
13162 ];
13163 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13164 match err {
13165 AplicacaoError::ContratoCycle { cycle } => {
13166 assert_eq!(cycle.first(), cycle.last());
13167 let body: std::collections::HashSet<_> = cycle.iter().cloned().collect();
13168 assert_eq!(body.len(), 3);
13169 assert!(body.contains("cart"));
13170 assert!(body.contains("catalog"));
13171 assert!(body.contains("payment"));
13172 }
13173 other => panic!("expected ContratoCycle, got {other:?}"),
13174 }
13175 }
13176
13177 #[test]
13178 fn pubsub_edge_breaks_cycle_per_mesh_composition_iii_3() {
13179 // MESH-COMPOSITION §III.3 explicitly says NATS pub-sub is
13180 // "acyclic by construction" — so a cycle whose closing edge
13181 // is pub-sub should NOT raise ContratoCycle.
13182 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13183 s.contratos = vec![
13184 contract_http("catalog", "cart", "/x"),
13185 contract_http("cart", "payment", "/y"),
13186 // Closing edge is pub-sub — async; not a sync deadlock.
13187 WitContract {
13188 de: "payment".into(),
13189 para: "catalog".into(),
13190 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
13191 endpoint: None,
13192 subject: Some("checkout.events.charge.completed".into()),
13193 slot: None,
13194 },
13195 ];
13196 s.validate().expect("pub-sub edge breaks the sync cycle");
13197 }
13198
13199 #[test]
13200 fn store_edge_counts_as_synchronous_for_cycle_detection() {
13201 // wasi:keyvalue/store is request/response; a cycle through one
13202 // *is* a sync deadlock, just like HTTP.
13203 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13204 s.contratos = vec![
13205 contract_http("catalog", "cart", "/x"),
13206 WitContract {
13207 de: "cart".into(),
13208 para: "catalog".into(),
13209 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
13210 endpoint: None,
13211 subject: None,
13212 slot: Some("session/$id".into()),
13213 },
13214 ];
13215 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13216 assert!(matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoCycle { .. }));
13217 }
13218
13219 #[test]
13220 fn capability_edge_counts_as_synchronous_for_cycle_detection() {
13221 // Capability-only edges (unknown WIT shape, no payload) default
13222 // to synchronous — safer; authors with truly async capability
13223 // semantics can model them as pub-sub explicitly.
13224 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13225 s.contratos = vec![
13226 contract_http("catalog", "cart", "/x"),
13227 WitContract {
13228 de: "cart".into(),
13229 para: "catalog".into(),
13230 wit: "custom:exchange".into(),
13231 endpoint: None,
13232 subject: None,
13233 slot: None,
13234 },
13235 ];
13236 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13237 assert!(matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoCycle { .. }));
13238 }
13239
13240 #[test]
13241 fn long_acyclic_chain_validates() {
13242 // A long sync chain (no back-edges) must validate even when
13243 // every node is reachable from the first.
13244 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13245 s.membros = vec![
13246 membro("a", "^0.1"),
13247 membro("b", "^0.1"),
13248 membro("c", "^0.1"),
13249 membro("d", "^0.1"),
13250 membro("e", "^0.1"),
13251 ];
13252 s.contratos = vec![
13253 contract_http("a", "b", "/1"),
13254 contract_http("b", "c", "/2"),
13255 contract_http("c", "d", "/3"),
13256 contract_http("d", "e", "/4"),
13257 ];
13258 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "a".into();
13259 s.validate().unwrap();
13260 }
13261
13262 #[test]
13263 fn diamond_acyclic_validates() {
13264 // a → b, a → c, b → d, c → d. Two paths to d, no cycle.
13265 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13266 s.membros = vec![
13267 membro("a", "^0.1"),
13268 membro("b", "^0.1"),
13269 membro("c", "^0.1"),
13270 membro("d", "^0.1"),
13271 ];
13272 s.contratos = vec![
13273 contract_http("a", "b", "/1"),
13274 contract_http("a", "c", "/2"),
13275 contract_http("b", "d", "/3"),
13276 contract_http("c", "d", "/4"),
13277 ];
13278 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().para = "a".into();
13279 s.validate().unwrap();
13280 }
13281
13282 // ── duplicate-`:contratos` build-error gate ──────────────────────────
13283
13284 #[test]
13285 fn rejects_duplicate_http_contrato() {
13286 // Fail-before-pass-after pin: the fixture's `cart → catalog`
13287 // HTTP edge appears once. Push an identical entry — same
13288 // (de, para, wit, endpoint) — and validate() must reject it.
13289 // Until this gate landed the typed surface accepted the
13290 // duplicate silently and caixa-mesh's `cilium_network_policies`
13291 // emitted two ``CiliumNetworkPolicy`` objects with identical
13292 // `metadata.name` (`<aplicacao>-<de>-to-<para>`), which K8s
13293 // admission rejects on `kubectl apply` far from the source.
13294 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13295 s.contratos
13296 .push(contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id"));
13297 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13298 assert!(
13299 matches!(
13300 err,
13301 AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate { ref de, ref para, ref wit, .. }
13302 if de == "cart" && para == "catalog" && wit == "wasi:http/proxy"
13303 ),
13304 "got {err:?}"
13305 );
13306 }
13307
13308 #[test]
13309 fn rejects_duplicate_pubsub_contrato() {
13310 // Same gate on the pub-sub edge axis. Two `nats:pub-sub`
13311 // edges with identical (de, para, subject) are degenerate;
13312 // pin that the typed surface refuses both at validate time.
13313 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13314 let pubsub = WitContract {
13315 de: "payment".into(),
13316 para: "cart".into(),
13317 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
13318 endpoint: None,
13319 subject: Some("checkout.events.charge.failed".into()),
13320 slot: None,
13321 };
13322 s.contratos.push(pubsub.clone());
13323 s.contratos.push(pubsub);
13324 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13325 assert!(
13326 matches!(
13327 err,
13328 AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate { ref de, ref para, ref wit, .. }
13329 if de == "payment" && para == "cart" && wit == "nats:pub-sub"
13330 ),
13331 "got {err:?}"
13332 );
13333 }
13334
13335 #[test]
13336 fn rejects_duplicate_store_contrato() {
13337 // Same gate on the key-value edge axis. Two `wasi:keyvalue/store`
13338 // edges with identical (de, para, slot) collapse to one mesh-
13339 // policy edge; pin the build error.
13340 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13341 let store = WitContract {
13342 de: "cart".into(),
13343 para: "payment".into(),
13344 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
13345 endpoint: None,
13346 subject: None,
13347 slot: Some("checkout/$orderId".into()),
13348 };
13349 // Drop the conflicting HTTP `cart → payment` edge from the
13350 // fixture so the duplicate-store pair is the only one
13351 // distinguishable on this pair.
13352 s.contratos
13353 .retain(|c| !(c.de == "cart" && c.para == "payment"));
13354 s.contratos.push(store.clone());
13355 s.contratos.push(store);
13356 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13357 assert!(
13358 matches!(
13359 err,
13360 AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate { ref de, ref para, ref wit, .. }
13361 if de == "cart" && para == "payment" && wit == "wasi:keyvalue/store"
13362 ),
13363 "got {err:?}"
13364 );
13365 }
13366
13367 #[test]
13368 fn rejects_duplicate_capability_contrato() {
13369 // Same gate on the pure-capability axis (no payload selector).
13370 // Two contracts with identical (de, para, wit) and no
13371 // endpoint/subject/slot are duplicate edges; pin so a future
13372 // `target_label` change can't accidentally collapse the
13373 // capability arm into a None-shaped key that compares equal
13374 // to a populated one.
13375 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13376 let capability = WitContract {
13377 de: "cart".into(),
13378 para: "catalog".into(),
13379 wit: "pleme:cap/audit".into(),
13380 endpoint: None,
13381 subject: None,
13382 slot: None,
13383 };
13384 s.contratos.push(capability.clone());
13385 s.contratos.push(capability);
13386 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13387 match err {
13388 AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate {
13389 de,
13390 para,
13391 wit,
13392 target,
13393 } => {
13394 assert_eq!(de, "cart");
13395 assert_eq!(para, "catalog");
13396 assert_eq!(wit, "pleme:cap/audit");
13397 assert!(
13398 target.contains("capability"),
13399 "capability-edge duplicate diagnostic must surface the \
13400 no-payload shape (got target = {target:?})"
13401 );
13402 }
13403 other => panic!("expected ContratoDuplicate, got {other:?}"),
13404 }
13405 }
13406
13407 #[test]
13408 fn accepts_distinct_http_paths_between_same_pair() {
13409 // Negative pin: two HTTP contracts cart → catalog at distinct
13410 // endpoints (`/products/:id` and `/search`) are *not*
13411 // duplicates — they're distinct typed edges differing on the
13412 // payload axis. The duplicate-gate must not over-match here,
13413 // since the cart-calls-catalog-on-multiple-paths shape is the
13414 // canonical multi-endpoint pattern (MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1
13415 // example: cart calls catalog at /products/:id, payment at
13416 // /charge — same shape extends to two paths on one para).
13417 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13418 s.contratos
13419 .push(contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/search"));
13420 s.validate()
13421 .expect("distinct endpoints between same (de, para) must validate");
13422 }
13423
13424 #[test]
13425 fn accepts_same_endpoint_on_different_pairs() {
13426 // Negative pin: the same `/charge` endpoint reused on two
13427 // different (de, para) pairs is two distinct edges, not a
13428 // duplicate. Pinning this shape so the gate's identity key
13429 // includes both `de` and `para` (not just `(wit, endpoint)`).
13430 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13431 s.contratos
13432 .push(contract_http("payment", "catalog", "/charge"));
13433 s.validate()
13434 .expect("same endpoint reused on distinct (de, para) must validate");
13435 }
13436
13437 #[test]
13438 fn rejects_duplicate_contrato_diagnostic_names_offending_target() {
13439 // Pin the diagnostic shape: the duplicate-edge error names
13440 // *which* target field carried the conflict, so the author
13441 // doesn't have to re-grep the source caixa.lisp to find it.
13442 // Same self-locating diagnostic discipline as
13443 // ContratoEndpointEmpty / ContratoSubjectEmpty / etc.
13444 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13445 s.contratos
13446 .push(contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id"));
13447 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13448 let msg = format!("{err}");
13449 assert!(
13450 msg.contains("\"/products/:id\""),
13451 "duplicate-contrato diagnostic must name the offending \
13452 :endpoint payload (got: {msg:?})"
13453 );
13454 assert!(
13455 msg.contains("cart") && msg.contains("catalog"),
13456 "diagnostic must name both endpoints of the duplicate edge \
13457 (got: {msg:?})"
13458 );
13459 }
13460
13461 #[test]
13462 fn duplicate_contrato_gate_runs_after_membership_check() {
13463 // Order pin: a duplicate contract whose `:de` is *also* not in
13464 // `:membros` surfaces the membership error first — the
13465 // missing-member diagnostic is more locating than the
13466 // duplicate-edge one (the author has to fix the membership
13467 // before the duplicate is meaningful). Same ordering
13468 // discipline as `membros_validation_runs_before_contratos_membership_check`.
13469 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13470 s.contratos.push(contract_http("phantom", "catalog", "/x"));
13471 s.contratos.push(contract_http("phantom", "catalog", "/x"));
13472 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13473 assert!(
13474 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing { ref caixa } if caixa == "phantom"),
13475 "membership-missing must fire before duplicate-edge (got {err:?})"
13476 );
13477 }
13478
13479 #[test]
13480 fn duplicate_contrato_gate_runs_after_target_shape_check() {
13481 // Order pin: a contract with a malformed target (e.g. an HTTP
13482 // wit world with an empty :endpoint) surfaces the target-shape
13483 // error first, not the duplicate one. Even when two such
13484 // malformed entries are identical, the per-contract `target()`
13485 // check fires inside the loop *before* the duplicate-key
13486 // insert, so the diagnostic remains the most-locating one.
13487 let mut s = three_member_spec();
13488 let malformed = WitContract {
13489 de: "cart".into(),
13490 para: "catalog".into(),
13491 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
13492 endpoint: Some(String::new()),
13493 subject: None,
13494 slot: None,
13495 };
13496 s.contratos.push(malformed.clone());
13497 s.contratos.push(malformed);
13498 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
13499 assert!(
13500 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointEmpty { .. }),
13501 "endpoint-empty must fire before duplicate-edge (got {err:?})"
13502 );
13503 }
13504
13505 #[test]
13506 fn wit_target_label_pins_per_variant_format() {
13507 // Label format is the single source of truth every duplicate-
13508 // `:contratos` diagnostic + every future `feira app graph`
13509 // consumer routes through. Pin the shape per variant so a
13510 // future edit to `WitTarget::label` (e.g. a JSON emitter that
13511 // strips the leading `:`, or a rename from `endpoint` →
13512 // `path`) surfaces as a red-red test rather than as a silent
13513 // downstream diagnostic drift. Together with the exhaustive
13514 // `match` on `WitTarget` inside `label()`, adding a future
13515 // variant (M4 `Rest` / `Grpc` split, `Queue`-shaped `Store`
13516 // peer, per-edge WIT registry variants) is a compile error at
13517 // the label site — not a fall-through into the `Capability`
13518 // "no payload" default the prior raw-field-probe helper
13519 // silently landed on.
13520 assert_eq!(
13521 WitTarget::Http {
13522 endpoint: "/charge",
13523 }
13524 .label(),
13525 "\
13526:endpoint \"/charge\""
13527 );
13528 assert_eq!(
13529 WitTarget::PubSub {
13530 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
13531 }
13532 .label(),
13533 "\
13534:subject \"events.checkout.paid\""
13535 );
13536 assert_eq!(
13537 WitTarget::Store {
13538 slot: "checkout/$order",
13539 }
13540 .label(),
13541 "\
13542:slot \"checkout/$order\""
13543 );
13544 assert_eq!(WitTarget::Capability.label(), "(capability — no payload)");
13545 // Capability-arm label routes through the lifted
13546 // [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] const so the "one canonical
13547 // declaration per arm, next to the variant" discipline the
13548 // peer payload-arm [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
13549 // [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]
13550 // consts already carry extends to the payload-less arm; the
13551 // byte-string equality pin below plus this label-routes-
13552 // through-the-const pin make a future rebrand on either the
13553 // const declaration or the `label()` template a build error
13554 // here rather than a downstream consumer surprise.
13555 assert_eq!(WitTarget::Capability.label(), WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL,);
13556 assert_eq!(WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL, "(capability — no payload)");
13557 }
13558
13559 #[test]
13560 fn wit_target_display_routes_through_label_helper() {
13561 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the fourth (and only remaining)
13562 // typed-shape-discriminator axis to converge onto the
13563 // three-path-convergence discipline the sibling M3
13564 // [`PlacementStrategy`] (0a2f653) and M2
13565 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`] /
13566 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`] OTP-shape typed enums
13567 // already carry: [`std::fmt::Display`] on [`WitTarget`] routes
13568 // through [`WitTarget::label`], so every consumer reaching for
13569 // `format!("{v}")` on a typed payload target lands on the same
13570 // stable author-facing byte-string [`WitTarget::label`] returns
13571 // — the byte-string the [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`]
13572 // `target:` carry the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-
13573 // `:contratos` gate seeds via [`WitTarget::label`] at
13574 // aplicacao.rs:5491 already threads through.
13575 //
13576 // Pre-lift `format!("{v}")` on [`WitTarget`] would have fallen
13577 // through to the `Debug` derive's structural output
13578 // (`Http { endpoint: "/charge" }` — Rust struct-literal syntax)
13579 // rather than the [`WitTarget::label`] helper's stable byte-
13580 // string (`:endpoint "/charge"` — the author-facing `:contratos`
13581 // keyword form). Every future consumer that reaches for
13582 // `format!("{target}")` — the canonical shape every user-facing
13583 // pretty-print site on the sibling typed-enum axes
13584 // ([`PlacementStrategy`], [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`],
13585 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`]) already uses — would
13586 // silently land under a different byte-string than the
13587 // [`WitTarget::label`] callers that the duplicate-`:contratos`
13588 // diagnostic already threads through, with the mismatch
13589 // surfacing as a downstream diagnostic / graph / audit line
13590 // reading one spelling while the substrate's own gate emitted
13591 // another.
13592 //
13593 // Pin the routing here so a future
13594 // `impl std::fmt::Display for WitTarget<'_>` reimplementation
13595 // that hand-rolls the per-arm formatting instead of delegating
13596 // to [`WitTarget::label`] fails at caixa-core build time.
13597 for variant in [
13598 WitTarget::Http {
13599 endpoint: "/charge",
13600 },
13601 WitTarget::PubSub {
13602 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
13603 },
13604 WitTarget::Store {
13605 slot: "checkout/$order",
13606 },
13607 WitTarget::Capability,
13608 ] {
13609 assert_eq!(
13610 variant.to_string(),
13611 variant.label(),
13612 "WitTarget::{variant:?} Display must route through \
13613 WitTarget::label (single source of truth: the lifted \
13614 payload_pair 4-arm dispatch the label helper already \
13615 threads through)"
13616 );
13617 }
13618 }
13619
13620 #[test]
13621 fn wit_target_display_matches_duplicate_contratos_diagnostic_carrier() {
13622 // Consumer-side pin on the three-path convergence:
13623 // [`std::fmt::Display`] agrees byte-for-byte with the
13624 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`] `target:` carrier the
13625 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos` gate seeds
13626 // via [`WitTarget::label`] at aplicacao.rs:5491 on every arm.
13627 // Pre-lift the two paths were structurally independent — the
13628 // substrate-side gate reached for `target_view.label()` while a
13629 // future downstream diagnostic / graph / audit line reaching
13630 // for `format!("{target}")` would silently land on the `Debug`
13631 // derive's structural output. Pin the two paths byte-for-byte
13632 // here so any future variant addition (M4 `Rest`/`Grpc` split
13633 // of [`WitTarget::Http`], `Queue`-shaped peer of
13634 // [`WitTarget::Store`]) is a caixa-core-build-time exhaustive-
13635 // match error at [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] rather than a
13636 // silent per-consumer dispatch miss.
13637 for variant in [
13638 WitTarget::Http {
13639 endpoint: "/charge",
13640 },
13641 WitTarget::PubSub {
13642 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
13643 },
13644 WitTarget::Store {
13645 slot: "checkout/$order",
13646 },
13647 WitTarget::Capability,
13648 ] {
13649 assert_eq!(
13650 format!("{variant}"),
13651 variant.label(),
13652 "WitTarget::{variant:?} Display byte-string must match \
13653 the AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate `target:` carrier \
13654 the AplicacaoSpec::validate duplicate-`:contratos` gate \
13655 seeds via WitTarget::label — three-path convergence: \
13656 Display + label + payload_pair all resolve to the same \
13657 per-arm byte-string"
13658 );
13659 }
13660 }
13661
13662 #[test]
13663 fn wit_target_payload_pair_pins_per_variant() {
13664 // Pin the per-arm `(field-name, payload)` pair single-sourced
13665 // onto [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] — the single 4-arm dispatch
13666 // both [`WitTarget::label`] (formats `":{field} {payload:?}"`
13667 // on `Some`, falls to [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] on `None`)
13668 // and [`WitTarget::field_name`] (returns the first component)
13669 // route through. Until this lift landed [`WitTarget::label`]
13670 // dispatched on the same three arms with a per-arm
13671 // `format!(":{} {…:?}", …)` invocation each, hand-quoting the
13672 // paired [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
13673 // [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] /
13674 // [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] const at every site — the
13675 // canonical "same shape, written N times" duplication
13676 // THEORY.md §I.3.5 promotes to a build-time concern. A future
13677 // [`WitTarget`] variant addition (`Rest`/`Grpc` split of
13678 // [`WitTarget::Http`], `Queue`-shaped peer of
13679 // [`WitTarget::Store`]) is one match-arm edit at
13680 // [`WitTarget::payload_pair`], visible here as a compile-time
13681 // exhaustiveness error on both this pin and the label-format
13682 // pin above.
13683 assert_eq!(
13684 WitTarget::Http {
13685 endpoint: "/charge"
13686 }
13687 .payload_pair(),
13688 Some((WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME, "/charge")),
13689 );
13690 assert_eq!(
13691 WitTarget::PubSub {
13692 subject: "events.x",
13693 }
13694 .payload_pair(),
13695 Some((WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME, "events.x")),
13696 );
13697 assert_eq!(
13698 WitTarget::Store {
13699 slot: "checkout/$order",
13700 }
13701 .payload_pair(),
13702 Some((WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME, "checkout/$order")),
13703 );
13704 assert_eq!(WitTarget::Capability.payload_pair(), None);
13705 }
13706
13707 #[test]
13708 fn wit_target_field_name_pins_per_variant() {
13709 // Pin the per-arm author-facing `:contratos` payload field
13710 // name single-sourced onto [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
13711 // [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]
13712 // + returned by [`WitTarget::field_name`]. Every downstream
13713 // consumer (the [`WitContract::target`] gate's `expected:`
13714 // scalar, the [`WitTarget::label`] template's keyword prefix,
13715 // the `feira app graph` verb's `endpoint=…` prefix) routes
13716 // through the same three peer consts, so a rename on the
13717 // author-surface `(defcaixa … :contratos ((:de … :para …
13718 // :wit … :endpoint …)))` field lands in exactly one place.
13719 assert_eq!(
13720 WitTarget::Http {
13721 endpoint: "/charge"
13722 }
13723 .field_name(),
13724 Some(WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME),
13725 );
13726 assert_eq!(
13727 WitTarget::PubSub {
13728 subject: "events.x",
13729 }
13730 .field_name(),
13731 Some(WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME),
13732 );
13733 assert_eq!(
13734 WitTarget::Store {
13735 slot: "checkout/$order",
13736 }
13737 .field_name(),
13738 Some(WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME),
13739 );
13740 // Capability arm carries no payload field — the diagnostic
13741 // never reports `expected: "capability"` because the gate's
13742 // Capability arm accepts no payload at all (it fires the
13743 // "expected: none" WrongTarget error instead), so the field-
13744 // name method returns None here rather than a placeholder.
13745 assert_eq!(WitTarget::Capability.field_name(), None);
13746
13747 // Peer const scalar values pinned so a rename on either side
13748 // (author-surface field name in the `(defcaixa …)` DSL, or
13749 // the diagnostic's `expected:` scalar) can't drift without
13750 // failing here first.
13751 assert_eq!(WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME, "endpoint");
13752 assert_eq!(WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME, "subject");
13753 assert_eq!(WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME, "slot");
13754 }
13755
13756 #[test]
13757 fn wit_target_payload_pins_per_variant() {
13758 // Pin the per-arm payload scalar single-sourced onto the
13759 // [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] 4-arm dispatch and surfaced through
13760 // [`WitTarget::payload`] — the peer per-half projection to
13761 // [`WitTarget::field_name`] on the paired sub-selector axis. The
13762 // three payload-carrying arms round-trip their author-declared
13763 // scalar verbatim (`Http` → `Some("/charge")`, `PubSub` →
13764 // `Some("events.x")`, `Store` → `Some("checkout/$order")`) and
13765 // the payload-less [`WitTarget::Capability`] arm returns `None`.
13766 // Same shape as the sibling `wit_target_field_name_pins_per_variant`
13767 // (c6ec2af) pin on the Component-0 projection axis, extended
13768 // onto the Component-1 projection axis so both per-half readers
13769 // on the paired dispatch carry their own byte-shape pin.
13770 assert_eq!(
13771 WitTarget::Http {
13772 endpoint: "/charge",
13773 }
13774 .payload(),
13775 Some("/charge"),
13776 );
13777 assert_eq!(
13778 WitTarget::PubSub {
13779 subject: "events.x",
13780 }
13781 .payload(),
13782 Some("events.x"),
13783 );
13784 assert_eq!(
13785 WitTarget::Store {
13786 slot: "checkout/$order",
13787 }
13788 .payload(),
13789 Some("checkout/$order"),
13790 );
13791 assert_eq!(WitTarget::Capability.payload(), None);
13792 }
13793
13794 #[test]
13795 fn wit_target_payload_matches_payload_pair_second_component_per_variant() {
13796 // Per-variant equivalence pin: for every arm of [`WitTarget`],
13797 // `.payload()` equals `.payload_pair().map(|(_, p)| p)`
13798 // byte-for-byte. Guards the drift surface where a future refactor
13799 // that split one accessor off the shared match onto its own
13800 // dispatch — a well-meaning "inline the pair back into per-half
13801 // fields for one crate-internal caller who only wanted one half"
13802 // or a scratch `impl` shadowing the derived projection — would
13803 // silently desynchronize [`WitTarget::payload`] from the
13804 // authoritative [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] dispatch, and every
13805 // downstream consumer that thinks "the payload half of the pair"
13806 // would drift from the diagnostic / graph consumers reading the
13807 // same match through [`WitTarget::label`] / [`WitTarget::graph_label`].
13808 // Sibling to the peer [`caixa_flux::GitRefSpec`] `ref_value`
13809 // per-half projection pin (`gitrefspec_ref_pair_projects_
13810 // ref_field_name_and_ref_value_per_variant`, 655a1c0) on the
13811 // FluxCD source-controller `spec.ref.<field>` axis — same "one
13812 // paired dispatch, both per-half projections agree byte-for-
13813 // byte" discipline extended onto the M3 `:contratos` payload-
13814 // arm surface.
13815 for variant in [
13816 WitTarget::Http {
13817 endpoint: "/charge",
13818 },
13819 WitTarget::PubSub {
13820 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
13821 },
13822 WitTarget::Store {
13823 slot: "checkout/$order",
13824 },
13825 WitTarget::Capability,
13826 ] {
13827 let via_projection = variant.payload();
13828 let via_pair = variant.payload_pair().map(|(_, p)| p);
13829 assert_eq!(
13830 via_projection, via_pair,
13831 "WitTarget::{variant:?} payload() must equal \
13832 payload_pair().map(|(_, p)| p) byte-for-byte — a \
13833 regression that splits the two per-half projections off \
13834 their shared match would silently desynchronize the \
13835 payload accessor from the paired dispatch every \
13836 diagnostic / graph consumer reads through",
13837 );
13838 }
13839 }
13840
13841 #[test]
13842 fn wit_target_http_endpoint_pins_per_variant() {
13843 // Pin the per-arm HTTP-endpoint scalar single-sourced onto the
13844 // [`WitTarget::http_endpoint`] 2-arm dispatch — the
13845 // substrate-primitive per-arm post-projection accessor every
13846 // L7-HTTP-facing consumer routes through, sibling to the peer
13847 // WitContract pre-projection [`WitContract::endpoint`] (7020470)
13848 // scalar accessor on the raw-field axis. The [`WitTarget::Http`]
13849 // arm round-trips its author-declared endpoint verbatim as
13850 // `Some("/charge")`; the three sibling arms
13851 // ([`WitTarget::PubSub`] / [`WitTarget::Store`] /
13852 // [`WitTarget::Capability`]) each return `None` because they
13853 // carry no HTTP endpoint by definition. Same fail-before-pass-
13854 // after per-variant discipline as the sibling
13855 // `wit_target_payload_pins_per_variant` (5d6dc92) /
13856 // `wit_target_field_name_pins_per_variant` (c6ec2af) /
13857 // `wit_target_payload_pair_pins_per_variant` (6788ed6) pins on
13858 // the peer pan-arm / per-half projection axes — extended onto
13859 // the per-arm HTTP-shape post-projection axis so a future
13860 // [`WitTarget`] variant addition (a `Rest`/`Grpc` split of
13861 // [`WitTarget::Http`], a `Queue`-shaped peer of
13862 // [`WitTarget::Store`]) trips a compile-time exhaustiveness
13863 // error on the sibling [`WitTarget::http_endpoint`] match arms
13864 // whose payload the L7-HTTP-shape accept-set is meant to bound.
13865 assert_eq!(
13866 WitTarget::Http {
13867 endpoint: "/charge",
13868 }
13869 .http_endpoint(),
13870 Some("/charge"),
13871 );
13872 assert_eq!(
13873 WitTarget::PubSub {
13874 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
13875 }
13876 .http_endpoint(),
13877 None,
13878 );
13879 assert_eq!(
13880 WitTarget::Store {
13881 slot: "checkout/$order",
13882 }
13883 .http_endpoint(),
13884 None,
13885 );
13886 assert_eq!(WitTarget::Capability.http_endpoint(), None);
13887 }
13888
13889 #[test]
13890 fn wit_target_http_endpoint_matches_payload_on_http_arm_and_is_none_elsewhere() {
13891 // Per-variant coherence pin: for every arm of [`WitTarget`],
13892 // `.http_endpoint()` equals `.payload()` on the [`WitTarget::Http`]
13893 // arm (both project the same author-declared request-path
13894 // scalar), and returns `None` on every sibling arm regardless of
13895 // whether [`WitTarget::payload`] itself returns `Some` (PubSub /
13896 // Store carry their own payload the pan-arm accessor surfaces,
13897 // but that payload is not an HTTP endpoint — the per-arm
13898 // accessor must not leak it through the HTTP-shape channel).
13899 // Guards the drift surface where a future refactor that
13900 // conflated the per-arm HTTP projection with the pan-arm
13901 // [`WitTarget::payload`] projection — a well-meaning "one
13902 // accessor for the L7 branch, one for the graph" collapse that
13903 // routes both through the same 4-arm dispatch — would silently
13904 // widen the L7-HTTP-shape accept-set onto pub-sub / store
13905 // payloads at the caixa-mesh L7 emit branch, admitting a
13906 // `nats:pub-sub` edge's `:subject` as a Cilium L7 HTTP `path:`
13907 // rule with the operator-side apply-time symptom (Cilium's
13908 // eBPF data-plane rejects every ingress edge whose L7 filter
13909 // doesn't match the wire-format HTTP request line) far from
13910 // the source refactor. Sibling to the peer
13911 // `wit_target_payload_matches_payload_pair_second_component_
13912 // per_variant` (5d6dc92) coherence pin on the pan-arm axis —
13913 // extended onto the per-arm HTTP specialization axis so both
13914 // the pan-arm and the per-arm projections carry their own
13915 // byte-shape coherence witness against the substrate's typed
13916 // arm-family accept-set.
13917 for variant in [
13918 WitTarget::Http {
13919 endpoint: "/charge",
13920 },
13921 WitTarget::PubSub {
13922 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
13923 },
13924 WitTarget::Store {
13925 slot: "checkout/$order",
13926 },
13927 WitTarget::Capability,
13928 ] {
13929 let per_arm = variant.http_endpoint();
13930 let pan_arm = variant.payload();
13931 if variant.is_http() {
13932 assert_eq!(
13933 per_arm, pan_arm,
13934 "WitTarget::{variant:?} http_endpoint() must equal \
13935 payload() on the Http arm — a per-arm-vs-pan-arm \
13936 split would silently drift the L7 emit branch's \
13937 path-scalar source from the graph verb's payload \
13938 scalar source",
13939 );
13940 } else {
13941 assert_eq!(
13942 per_arm, None,
13943 "WitTarget::{variant:?} http_endpoint() must return \
13944 None on non-Http arms — a leak that surfaced a \
13945 pub-sub :subject or a key/value :slot through the \
13946 HTTP-endpoint accessor would silently widen the \
13947 Cilium L7 HTTP `path:` rule accept-set onto \
13948 protocol shapes Cilium's eBPF data-plane can't \
13949 introspect",
13950 );
13951 }
13952 }
13953 }
13954
13955 #[test]
13956 fn wit_target_http_endpoint_agrees_with_is_http_predicate_per_variant() {
13957 // Per-variant coherence pin: for every arm of [`WitTarget`],
13958 // `.http_endpoint().is_some()` iff `.is_http()`. Guards the
13959 // drift surface where a future extension of the
13960 // [`WitTarget::http_endpoint`] accessor's accept-set (e.g. a
13961 // `Rest`/`Grpc` split of [`WitTarget::Http`] that widened the
13962 // accessor to cover both peers) landed without a paired
13963 // extension of the [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]-derived
13964 // `is_http()` predicate's accept-set, or vice versa — a
13965 // regression that split the "which arms count as HTTP-shaped
13966 // for L7-path emission?" answer between two dispatch surfaces
13967 // the substrate ships. Sibling to the peer
13968 // `wit_target_field_name_pins_per_variant` (c6ec2af) discipline
13969 // on the paired dispatch axis — extended onto the per-arm
13970 // predicate-vs-accessor coherence axis so the gen-platform
13971 // IsVariant predicate and the substrate-lifted per-arm
13972 // accessor carry one shared answer to "is this the HTTP arm?".
13973 for variant in [
13974 WitTarget::Http {
13975 endpoint: "/charge",
13976 },
13977 WitTarget::PubSub {
13978 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
13979 },
13980 WitTarget::Store {
13981 slot: "checkout/$order",
13982 },
13983 WitTarget::Capability,
13984 ] {
13985 assert_eq!(
13986 variant.http_endpoint().is_some(),
13987 variant.is_http(),
13988 "WitTarget::{variant:?} http_endpoint().is_some() must \
13989 equal is_http() — a drift would split the L7 emit \
13990 branch's arm-set gate from the substrate-derived \
13991 shape-discrimination predicate on the same axis",
13992 );
13993 }
13994 }
13995
13996 #[test]
13997 fn wit_target_pubsub_subject_pins_per_variant() {
13998 // Fail-before-pass-after pin: the substrate-canonical per-arm
13999 // pub-sub-subject scalar accessor [`WitTarget::pubsub_subject`]
14000 // is the single dispatch every future pub-sub-facing consumer
14001 // routes through, sibling to the peer [`WitContract::subject`]
14002 // (63e18a0) pre-projection scalar accessor on the raw-field
14003 // axis and to the peer [`WitTarget::http_endpoint`] (5d6dc92)
14004 // post-projection per-arm accessor on the sibling HTTP-shape
14005 // axis. The [`WitTarget::PubSub`] arm round-trips its
14006 // author-declared subject verbatim as
14007 // `Some("events.checkout.paid")`; the three sibling arms each
14008 // return `None` because they carry no NATS-shaped subject by
14009 // definition. Same fail-before-pass-after per-variant discipline
14010 // as the sibling `wit_target_http_endpoint_pins_per_variant`
14011 // pin on the peer per-arm axis — extended onto the per-arm
14012 // pub-sub-shape post-projection axis so a future [`WitTarget`]
14013 // variant addition (a `Rest`/`Grpc` split of [`WitTarget::Http`],
14014 // a `Queue`-shaped peer of [`WitTarget::Store`]) trips a
14015 // compile-time exhaustiveness error on the sibling
14016 // [`WitTarget::pubsub_subject`] match arms whose payload the
14017 // pub-sub-shape accept-set is meant to bound.
14018 assert_eq!(
14019 WitTarget::PubSub {
14020 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
14021 }
14022 .pubsub_subject(),
14023 Some("events.checkout.paid"),
14024 );
14025 assert_eq!(
14026 WitTarget::Http {
14027 endpoint: "/charge",
14028 }
14029 .pubsub_subject(),
14030 None,
14031 );
14032 assert_eq!(
14033 WitTarget::Store {
14034 slot: "checkout/$order",
14035 }
14036 .pubsub_subject(),
14037 None,
14038 );
14039 assert_eq!(WitTarget::Capability.pubsub_subject(), None);
14040 }
14041
14042 #[test]
14043 fn wit_target_pubsub_subject_matches_payload_on_pubsub_arm_and_is_none_elsewhere() {
14044 // Per-variant coherence pin: for every arm of [`WitTarget`],
14045 // `.pubsub_subject()` equals `.payload()` on the
14046 // [`WitTarget::PubSub`] arm (both project the same
14047 // author-declared subject scalar), and returns `None` on every
14048 // sibling arm regardless of whether [`WitTarget::payload`]
14049 // itself returns `Some` (Http / Store carry their own payload
14050 // the pan-arm accessor surfaces, but that payload is not a
14051 // pub-sub subject — the per-arm accessor must not leak it
14052 // through the pub-sub-shape channel). Sibling to the peer
14053 // `wit_target_http_endpoint_matches_payload_on_http_arm_and_is_none_elsewhere`
14054 // coherence pin on the per-arm HTTP-shape axis — extended onto
14055 // the per-arm pub-sub specialization axis so both per-arm
14056 // projections carry their own byte-shape coherence witness
14057 // against the substrate's typed arm-family accept-set.
14058 for variant in [
14059 WitTarget::Http {
14060 endpoint: "/charge",
14061 },
14062 WitTarget::PubSub {
14063 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
14064 },
14065 WitTarget::Store {
14066 slot: "checkout/$order",
14067 },
14068 WitTarget::Capability,
14069 ] {
14070 let per_arm = variant.pubsub_subject();
14071 let pan_arm = variant.payload();
14072 if variant.is_pubsub() {
14073 assert_eq!(
14074 per_arm, pan_arm,
14075 "WitTarget::{variant:?} pubsub_subject() must equal \
14076 payload() on the PubSub arm — a per-arm-vs-pan-arm \
14077 split would silently drift the pub-sub-shape emit \
14078 branch's subject-scalar source from the graph verb's \
14079 payload scalar source",
14080 );
14081 } else {
14082 assert_eq!(
14083 per_arm, None,
14084 "WitTarget::{variant:?} pubsub_subject() must return \
14085 None on non-PubSub arms — a leak that surfaced an \
14086 HTTP :endpoint or a key/value :slot through the \
14087 pub-sub-subject accessor would silently widen the \
14088 downstream NATS-shape accept-set onto protocol \
14089 shapes NATS servers can't route",
14090 );
14091 }
14092 }
14093 }
14094
14095 #[test]
14096 fn wit_target_pubsub_subject_agrees_with_is_pubsub_predicate_per_variant() {
14097 // Per-variant coherence pin: for every arm of [`WitTarget`],
14098 // `.pubsub_subject().is_some()` iff `.is_pubsub()`. Guards the
14099 // drift surface where a future extension of the
14100 // [`WitTarget::pubsub_subject`] accessor's accept-set landed
14101 // without a paired extension of the [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]-
14102 // derived `is_pubsub()` predicate's accept-set, or vice versa
14103 // — a regression that split the "which arms count as pub-sub-
14104 // shaped for subject emission?" answer between two dispatch
14105 // surfaces the substrate ships. Sibling to the peer
14106 // `wit_target_http_endpoint_agrees_with_is_http_predicate_per_variant`
14107 // pin on the per-arm HTTP-shape axis — extended onto the
14108 // per-arm pub-sub predicate-vs-accessor coherence axis so the
14109 // gen-platform IsVariant predicate and the substrate-lifted
14110 // per-arm accessor carry one shared answer to "is this the
14111 // PubSub arm?".
14112 for variant in [
14113 WitTarget::Http {
14114 endpoint: "/charge",
14115 },
14116 WitTarget::PubSub {
14117 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
14118 },
14119 WitTarget::Store {
14120 slot: "checkout/$order",
14121 },
14122 WitTarget::Capability,
14123 ] {
14124 assert_eq!(
14125 variant.pubsub_subject().is_some(),
14126 variant.is_pubsub(),
14127 "WitTarget::{variant:?} pubsub_subject().is_some() must \
14128 equal is_pubsub() — a drift would split the pub-sub \
14129 emit branch's arm-set gate from the substrate-derived \
14130 shape-discrimination predicate on the same axis",
14131 );
14132 }
14133 }
14134
14135 #[test]
14136 fn wit_target_store_slot_pins_per_variant() {
14137 // Fail-before-pass-after pin: the substrate-canonical per-arm
14138 // key/value-store-slot scalar accessor [`WitTarget::store_slot`]
14139 // is the single dispatch every future store-facing consumer
14140 // routes through, sibling to the peer [`WitContract::slot`]
14141 // pre-projection scalar accessor on the raw-field axis and to
14142 // the peer [`WitTarget::http_endpoint`] (5d6dc92) +
14143 // [`WitTarget::pubsub_subject`] post-projection per-arm
14144 // accessors on the sibling per-payload-arm axes. The
14145 // [`WitTarget::Store`] arm round-trips its author-declared
14146 // slot verbatim as `Some("checkout/$order")`; the three
14147 // sibling arms each return `None` because they carry no
14148 // WASI-key/value slot by definition. Same fail-before-pass-
14149 // after per-variant discipline as the sibling
14150 // `wit_target_http_endpoint_pins_per_variant` +
14151 // `wit_target_pubsub_subject_pins_per_variant` pins on the
14152 // peer per-arm axes — extended onto the per-arm store-shape
14153 // post-projection axis so a future [`WitTarget`] variant
14154 // addition trips a compile-time exhaustiveness error on the
14155 // sibling [`WitTarget::store_slot`] match arms whose payload
14156 // the store-shape accept-set is meant to bound.
14157 assert_eq!(
14158 WitTarget::Store {
14159 slot: "checkout/$order",
14160 }
14161 .store_slot(),
14162 Some("checkout/$order"),
14163 );
14164 assert_eq!(
14165 WitTarget::Http {
14166 endpoint: "/charge",
14167 }
14168 .store_slot(),
14169 None,
14170 );
14171 assert_eq!(
14172 WitTarget::PubSub {
14173 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
14174 }
14175 .store_slot(),
14176 None,
14177 );
14178 assert_eq!(WitTarget::Capability.store_slot(), None);
14179 }
14180
14181 #[test]
14182 fn wit_target_store_slot_matches_payload_on_store_arm_and_is_none_elsewhere() {
14183 // Per-variant coherence pin: for every arm of [`WitTarget`],
14184 // `.store_slot()` equals `.payload()` on the
14185 // [`WitTarget::Store`] arm (both project the same
14186 // author-declared slot scalar), and returns `None` on every
14187 // sibling arm regardless of whether [`WitTarget::payload`]
14188 // itself returns `Some`. Sibling to the peer
14189 // `wit_target_http_endpoint_matches_payload_on_http_arm_and_is_none_elsewhere`
14190 // and `wit_target_pubsub_subject_matches_payload_on_pubsub_arm_and_is_none_elsewhere`
14191 // pins on the per-arm HTTP and PubSub axes — closes the
14192 // per-arm-vs-pan-arm byte-shape coherence trio across all
14193 // three payload arms.
14194 for variant in [
14195 WitTarget::Http {
14196 endpoint: "/charge",
14197 },
14198 WitTarget::PubSub {
14199 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
14200 },
14201 WitTarget::Store {
14202 slot: "checkout/$order",
14203 },
14204 WitTarget::Capability,
14205 ] {
14206 let per_arm = variant.store_slot();
14207 let pan_arm = variant.payload();
14208 if variant.is_store() {
14209 assert_eq!(
14210 per_arm, pan_arm,
14211 "WitTarget::{variant:?} store_slot() must equal \
14212 payload() on the Store arm — a per-arm-vs-pan-arm \
14213 split would silently drift the store-shape emit \
14214 branch's slot-scalar source from the graph verb's \
14215 payload scalar source",
14216 );
14217 } else {
14218 assert_eq!(
14219 per_arm, None,
14220 "WitTarget::{variant:?} store_slot() must return \
14221 None on non-Store arms — a leak that surfaced an \
14222 HTTP :endpoint or a NATS :subject through the \
14223 key/value-slot accessor would silently widen the \
14224 downstream WASI-key/value slot accept-set onto \
14225 protocol shapes the kv backends can't route",
14226 );
14227 }
14228 }
14229 }
14230
14231 #[test]
14232 fn wit_target_store_slot_agrees_with_is_store_predicate_per_variant() {
14233 // Per-variant coherence pin: for every arm of [`WitTarget`],
14234 // `.store_slot().is_some()` iff `.is_store()`. Guards the
14235 // drift surface where a future extension of the
14236 // [`WitTarget::store_slot`] accessor's accept-set landed
14237 // without a paired extension of the [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]-
14238 // derived `is_store()` predicate's accept-set. Sibling to the
14239 // peer `wit_target_http_endpoint_agrees_with_is_http_predicate_per_variant`
14240 // and `wit_target_pubsub_subject_agrees_with_is_pubsub_predicate_per_variant`
14241 // pins — closes the per-arm predicate-vs-accessor coherence
14242 // trio across all three payload arms so the gen-platform
14243 // IsVariant predicate and the substrate-lifted per-arm
14244 // accessor carry one shared answer to "is this the Store arm?".
14245 for variant in [
14246 WitTarget::Http {
14247 endpoint: "/charge",
14248 },
14249 WitTarget::PubSub {
14250 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
14251 },
14252 WitTarget::Store {
14253 slot: "checkout/$order",
14254 },
14255 WitTarget::Capability,
14256 ] {
14257 assert_eq!(
14258 variant.store_slot().is_some(),
14259 variant.is_store(),
14260 "WitTarget::{variant:?} store_slot().is_some() must \
14261 equal is_store() — a drift would split the store-shape \
14262 emit branch's arm-set gate from the substrate-derived \
14263 shape-discrimination predicate on the same axis",
14264 );
14265 }
14266 }
14267
14268 #[test]
14269 fn wit_target_per_arm_post_projection_accessors_partition_the_payload_arm_set() {
14270 // Fail-before-pass-after cross-axis pin on the trio
14271 // (`http_endpoint`, `pubsub_subject`, `store_slot`): on every
14272 // payload-carrying arm of [`WitTarget`], exactly one per-arm
14273 // accessor returns `Some(payload)` and the two peers return
14274 // `None`; and on the payload-less [`WitTarget::Capability`]
14275 // arm, all three return `None`. Guards the drift surface where
14276 // a future extension of one per-arm accessor's accept-set (e.g.
14277 // a hypothetical `Rest`/`Grpc` split of [`WitTarget::Http`]
14278 // that widened `http_endpoint` to cover both peers without
14279 // narrowing the peer `pubsub_subject` / `store_slot` accept-
14280 // sets to keep the partition mutually exclusive) landed without
14281 // threading through the peer per-arm accessors — the resulting
14282 // silent overlap would land the same edge's payload on two
14283 // downstream per-shape emit branches at once, or leak a
14284 // pub-sub subject through the store-slot channel, at renderer
14285 // emit time far from the substrate primitive's arm-widening
14286 // commit. Peer of the sibling `wit_target_field_names_are_pairwise_distinct`
14287 // 3-way pin on the payload-field-name axis — extended onto the
14288 // per-arm-accessor payload-projection axis so the substrate-
14289 // owned partition invariant is load-bearing at every per-arm
14290 // consumer's read site.
14291 let payload_variants = [
14292 (
14293 WitTarget::Http {
14294 endpoint: "/charge",
14295 },
14296 "http",
14297 ),
14298 (
14299 WitTarget::PubSub {
14300 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
14301 },
14302 "pubsub",
14303 ),
14304 (
14305 WitTarget::Store {
14306 slot: "checkout/$order",
14307 },
14308 "store",
14309 ),
14310 ];
14311 for (variant, own_arm_label) in payload_variants {
14312 let own_arm_hit = match own_arm_label {
14313 "http" => variant.is_http(),
14314 "pubsub" => variant.is_pubsub(),
14315 "store" => variant.is_store(),
14316 other => panic!("unknown own-arm label {other:?}"),
14317 };
14318 let per_arm_results = [
14319 ("http_endpoint", variant.http_endpoint()),
14320 ("pubsub_subject", variant.pubsub_subject()),
14321 ("store_slot", variant.store_slot()),
14322 ];
14323 let some_count = per_arm_results.iter().filter(|(_, v)| v.is_some()).count();
14324 assert_eq!(
14325 some_count, 1,
14326 "WitTarget::{variant:?} must land exactly one per-arm \
14327 post-projection accessor's Some result — the trio \
14328 (http_endpoint, pubsub_subject, store_slot) must \
14329 partition the payload arm-set; got {per_arm_results:?}",
14330 );
14331 assert!(
14332 own_arm_hit,
14333 "WitTarget::{variant:?} own-arm gen-platform predicate \
14334 must return true on its own arm — a partition failure \
14335 upstream of this pin",
14336 );
14337 assert!(
14338 variant.payload().is_some(),
14339 "WitTarget::{variant:?} pan-arm payload() must return \
14340 Some on every payload-carrying arm the trio partitions",
14341 );
14342 }
14343 // The payload-less Capability arm must return None on every
14344 // per-arm accessor — the partition's terminal-fallback shape.
14345 let cap = WitTarget::Capability;
14346 assert_eq!(cap.http_endpoint(), None);
14347 assert_eq!(cap.pubsub_subject(), None);
14348 assert_eq!(cap.store_slot(), None);
14349 assert_eq!(
14350 cap.payload(),
14351 None,
14352 "WitTarget::Capability pan-arm payload() must return None — \
14353 the trio's payload-less-arm coherence witness",
14354 );
14355 }
14356
14357 #[test]
14358 fn wit_target_field_names_are_pairwise_distinct() {
14359 // Distinctness pin: if any two of the three payload-field-name
14360 // scalars ever collapse (e.g. an accidental `endpoint` copy-
14361 // paste over the `subject` const), the [`WitContract::target`]
14362 // gate's diagnostic would point authors at the wrong field —
14363 // an "expected `:endpoint`" error on a pub-sub edge would
14364 // silently misroute the fix. Same cross-axis-distinctness
14365 // discipline as the peer M3 `:placement :estrategia` variant-
14366 // discriminator scalar-value pins (cc8f749) applied to the
14367 // payload-field-name axis.
14368 assert_ne!(WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME, WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME);
14369 assert_ne!(WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME, WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME);
14370 assert_ne!(WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME, WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME);
14371 }
14372
14373 #[test]
14374 fn wit_target_graph_label_routes_through_payload_pair_on_payload_arms() {
14375 // Fail-before-pass-after pin: the graph-verb payload column's
14376 // per-arm `{field}={payload}` byte-string is derived through the
14377 // single [`WitTarget::payload_pair`] 4-arm dispatch on the three
14378 // payload-carrying arms, not through a hand-rolled per-arm match
14379 // that re-projects [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
14380 // [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]
14381 // inline. A future variant addition — the M4-and-later per-edge
14382 // WIT registry may split [`WitTarget::Http`] into `Rest` / `Grpc`
14383 // peers, or extend [`WitTarget::Store`] with a `Queue`-shaped
14384 // peer — becomes one match-arm edit at [`WitTarget::payload_pair`],
14385 // and both [`WitTarget::label`] (duplicate-`:contratos`
14386 // diagnostic) and [`WitTarget::graph_label`] (`feira app graph`
14387 // payload column) pick up the new arm from the same dispatch.
14388 // Prior to this lift the graph verb open-coded the 4-arm match
14389 // in caixa-feira, so a variant addition would have to be threaded
14390 // through both projections in lockstep or the graph verb would
14391 // silently drop the new arm to `(capability-only)`.
14392 for variant in [
14393 WitTarget::Http {
14394 endpoint: "/charge",
14395 },
14396 WitTarget::PubSub {
14397 subject: "events.checkout.paid",
14398 },
14399 WitTarget::Store {
14400 slot: "checkout/$order",
14401 },
14402 ] {
14403 let (field, payload) = variant
14404 .payload_pair()
14405 .expect("payload arm must expose (field, payload)");
14406 assert_eq!(
14407 variant.graph_label(),
14408 format!("{field}={payload}"),
14409 "WitTarget::{variant:?} graph_label must route the \
14410 `{{field}}={{payload}}` template through payload_pair — \
14411 a regression to a hand-rolled per-arm match at the graph \
14412 verb would silently disagree with a future variant \
14413 addition landed only at payload_pair"
14414 );
14415 }
14416 }
14417
14418 #[test]
14419 fn wit_target_graph_label_returns_capability_graph_label_const_on_capability_arm() {
14420 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the payload-less arm: the graph
14421 // verb's `(capability-only)` byte-string routes through the
14422 // lifted [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL`] const on the
14423 // [`WitTarget::Capability`] arm, not through an inline
14424 // `.to_string()` literal at the caixa-feira `cmd::app::GraphArgs::run`
14425 // per-`:contratos` payload column. Peer of the sibling
14426 // [`wit_target_label_pins_per_variant_format`] Capability-arm
14427 // assertion on the [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] const —
14428 // extended here onto the third payload-less-arm consumer axis
14429 // (graph verb, sibling to the duplicate-`:contratos` diagnostic
14430 // axis and the wrong-target diagnostic axis).
14431 assert_eq!(
14432 WitTarget::Capability.graph_label(),
14433 WitTarget::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL,
14434 );
14435 assert_eq!(WitTarget::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL, "(capability-only)");
14436 }
14437
14438 #[test]
14439 fn wit_target_capability_graph_label_distinct_from_capability_label() {
14440 // Cross-consumer-axis distinctness pin: the graph-verb
14441 // payload-column const [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL`]
14442 // (`(capability-only)`) and the duplicate-`:contratos` diagnostic
14443 // label const [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL`] (`(capability — no
14444 // payload)`) surface the payload-less arm on two distinct
14445 // consumer axes; a collapse (an accidental rebrand that lands
14446 // one spelling on both consts, a copy-paste that unifies them
14447 // "for consistency") would silently merge the two byte-strings
14448 // and lose the vocabulary distinction the graph verb's
14449 // compact-column form and the diagnostic's descriptive-clause
14450 // form each carry on purpose. Peer of the sibling 4-way
14451 // [`wit_target_expected_scalars_are_pairwise_distinct_across_all_four_arms`]
14452 // pin on the `ContratoWrongTarget::expected` scalar-value axis —
14453 // extended here onto the cross-consumer-axis distinctness of the
14454 // two payload-less-arm consts.
14455 assert_ne!(
14456 WitTarget::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL,
14457 WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL,
14458 "WitTarget::CAPABILITY_GRAPH_LABEL (graph-verb payload column) \
14459 and WitTarget::CAPABILITY_LABEL (duplicate-`:contratos` \
14460 diagnostic) must remain distinct — a collapse would silently \
14461 merge two consumer axes onto one spelling"
14462 );
14463 }
14464
14465 #[test]
14466 fn wit_target_expected_scalars_are_pairwise_distinct_across_all_four_arms() {
14467 // 4-way distinctness pin extending the sibling
14468 // [`wit_target_field_names_are_pairwise_distinct`] 3-way pin
14469 // (which covers only the HTTP / PubSub / Store payload arms)
14470 // onto the fourth scalar the shared
14471 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget`] `expected: &'static
14472 // str` axis threads through — [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED`]
14473 // (`"none"`), the payload-less Capability-arm rejection scalar.
14474 //
14475 // All four [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] /
14476 // [`WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME`] / [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`]
14477 // / [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED`] consts are the closed-set
14478 // dispatch surface [`WitContract::target`] writes onto the
14479 // `ContratoWrongTarget::expected` field — the same `&'static
14480 // str` axis authors read as "this WIT world's shape admits
14481 // (only|not) `:<field>`". Pairwise-distinctness is the invariant
14482 // downstream consumers rely on: an `expected: "endpoint"`
14483 // diagnostic on a Capability-shaped edge tells the author to
14484 // add a `:endpoint "…"` slot to a WIT world that admits none,
14485 // silently misrouting the fix. Until this pin landed the three
14486 // payload-arm consts were distinctness-guarded by the sibling
14487 // 3-way pin (a4a5d09 / 4a1e490) while the fourth Capability-arm
14488 // scalar (d4f54f2) sat unguarded — a rebrand collision (the
14489 // author-facing vocabulary shift from `"none"` to `"endpoint"`
14490 // / `"subject"` / `"slot"` as M4 splits [`WitTarget::Capability`]
14491 // into per-shape peers) would have silently landed one
14492 // Capability-arm rejection on a payload-arm's `expected:` byte-
14493 // string and desynchronized the diagnostic from the author's
14494 // typed shape.
14495 //
14496 // Same 4-way pairwise-distinctness pin discipline as the peer
14497 // [`m3_placement_estrategia_consts_are_pairwise_distinct`]
14498 // (cc8f749) applies on the sibling M3 closed-set typed-enum
14499 // scalar-value dispatch axis; extends the pin trajectory the
14500 // sibling `wit_target_field_names_are_pairwise_distinct`
14501 // 3-way pin opened to cover the last unguarded corner on the
14502 // `ContratoWrongTarget::expected` scalar-value axis.
14503 //
14504 // Fail-before-pass-after locally verified by mutating
14505 // [`WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED`] to also read `"endpoint"`
14506 // — this pin fires as expected; restoring passes.
14507 let all = [
14508 WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
14509 WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME,
14510 WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME,
14511 WitTarget::CAPABILITY_EXPECTED,
14512 ];
14513 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
14514 for (j, b) in all.iter().enumerate() {
14515 if i != j {
14516 assert_ne!(
14517 a, b,
14518 "WitTarget::{{HTTP_FIELD_NAME, PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME, \
14519 STORE_FIELD_NAME, CAPABILITY_EXPECTED}} consts must be \
14520 pairwise distinct — got duplicate {a:?} at indices \
14521 {i} and {j}; all four scalars thread through the \
14522 shared `AplicacaoError::ContratoWrongTarget::expected` \
14523 &'static str axis, so a collapse silently misdirects \
14524 the diagnostic on which typed shape the WIT world admits",
14525 );
14526 }
14527 }
14528 }
14529 }
14530
14531 #[test]
14532 fn wit_target_is_variant_predicates_partition_the_arm_set() {
14533 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the
14534 // [`gen_platform::IsVariant`] derive on [`WitTarget`]: for
14535 // each of the four variants exactly one of the generated
14536 // `is_http` / `is_pubsub` / `is_store` / `is_capability`
14537 // predicates returns `true` and the other three return
14538 // `false`. Prior to this derive the only production
14539 // arm-discriminator on [`WitTarget`] — the sync-cycle
14540 // exclusion in [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`] — was a
14541 // raw `matches!(c.target()?, WitTarget::PubSub { .. })` on
14542 // the variant that expressed no compile-time link back to
14543 // the closed-set typed dispatch a future fifth
14544 // `:contratos :wit`-shape arm (an M4 per-edge WIT registry
14545 // split of [`WitTarget::PubSub`] into shape-specific peers,
14546 // an M4-and-later `Rest` / `Grpc` split of [`WitTarget::Http`],
14547 // a `Queue`-shaped peer of [`WitTarget::Store`]) would have
14548 // to thread through in lockstep or the DFS exclusion would
14549 // silently disagree with the peer diagnostic templates on
14550 // which arms carry sync-versus-async semantics. Peer of the
14551 // sibling [`crate::CaixaKind`] (f5bba80),
14552 // [`PlacementStrategy`] (766ec63),
14553 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`],
14554 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`], and
14555 // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`] (915a934)
14556 // `IsVariant` derives on the sibling closed-set typed-enum
14557 // discriminator axes — extends the same one-typed-dispatch-
14558 // per-variant discipline onto the last unlifted closed-set
14559 // typed-enum discriminator on the caixa surface (the M3
14560 // mesh-slot per-`:contratos` target-arm axis), closing the
14561 // arm-discriminator convergence trajectory across every
14562 // closed-set typed enum in caixa-core.
14563 let rows: [(WitTarget<'static>, [bool; 4]); 4] = [
14564 (
14565 WitTarget::Http { endpoint: "/x" },
14566 [true, false, false, false],
14567 ),
14568 (
14569 WitTarget::PubSub {
14570 subject: "events.x",
14571 },
14572 [false, true, false, false],
14573 ),
14574 (
14575 WitTarget::Store { slot: "kv/x" },
14576 [false, false, true, false],
14577 ),
14578 (WitTarget::Capability, [false, false, false, true]),
14579 ];
14580 for (variant, expected) in rows {
14581 let observed = [
14582 variant.is_http(),
14583 variant.is_pubsub(),
14584 variant.is_store(),
14585 variant.is_capability(),
14586 ];
14587 assert_eq!(
14588 observed, expected,
14589 "WitTarget::{variant:?} is_* predicates must partition \
14590 the arm set (http, pubsub, store, capability); got {observed:?}"
14591 );
14592 }
14593 }
14594
14595 #[test]
14596 fn wit_target_is_variant_predicates_are_const_fn() {
14597 // The [`gen_platform::IsVariant`] derive emits `const fn`
14598 // predicates on the peer [`crate::CaixaKind`] +
14599 // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`] +
14600 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`] +
14601 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`] +
14602 // [`PlacementStrategy`] closed-set typed enums — pin the
14603 // same posture on [`WitTarget`] so a future accidental
14604 // downgrade to non-`const` (an added runtime helper reachable
14605 // only from a non-`const` context, a manual hand-rolled
14606 // `impl` that shadows the derive-generated method) trips at
14607 // caixa-core build time rather than surfacing as a downstream
14608 // `const`-context regression far from the derive declaration.
14609 //
14610 // Unlike the peer unit-variant enums (`CaixaKind` /
14611 // `PlacementStrategy` / `RestartStrategy` / `RestartPolicy`)
14612 // whose `const` constructors need no arguments, the three
14613 // payload-carrying [`WitTarget`] arms are const-constructed
14614 // through `&'static str` payloads — the same `'static`
14615 // lifetime the closed-set typed enum's four-arm partition
14616 // pin above already threads through.
14617 const HTTP: WitTarget<'static> = WitTarget::Http { endpoint: "/x" };
14618 const PUBSUB: WitTarget<'static> = WitTarget::PubSub { subject: "e" };
14619 const STORE: WitTarget<'static> = WitTarget::Store { slot: "kv/x" };
14620 const CAPABILITY: WitTarget<'static> = WitTarget::Capability;
14621 const IS_HTTP: bool = HTTP.is_http();
14622 const IS_PUBSUB: bool = PUBSUB.is_pubsub();
14623 const IS_STORE: bool = STORE.is_store();
14624 const IS_CAPABILITY: bool = CAPABILITY.is_capability();
14625 assert!(IS_HTTP);
14626 assert!(IS_PUBSUB);
14627 assert!(IS_STORE);
14628 assert!(IS_CAPABILITY);
14629 }
14630
14631 #[test]
14632 fn detect_sync_cycles_skips_pubsub_edges_through_is_pubsub_predicate() {
14633 // Consumer-side pin on the sole production converge site:
14634 // [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`] excludes pub-sub
14635 // edges from the synchronous-subgraph DFS via the lifted
14636 // [`WitTarget::is_pubsub`] `IsVariant`-derived arm-discriminator
14637 // predicate (rebound from the prior raw
14638 // `matches!(c.target()?, WitTarget::PubSub { .. })` on the
14639 // variant). Byte-equivalent today (`is_pubsub` is the
14640 // derive-generated `matches!(self, Self::PubSub { .. })` by
14641 // construction, the `#[is_variant(name = "pubsub")]` override
14642 // aliasing the auto-derived `is_pub_sub` back to the sibling
14643 // [`WitContract::is_pubsub`] name); pin the behavior so a
14644 // future accidental drift (a rebind onto a peer arm
14645 // predicate, a manual hand-rolled `impl` that shadows the
14646 // derive-generated method with different semantics, a peer
14647 // arm rename that shifts which variant carries sync-versus-
14648 // async semantics) trips at caixa-core test time rather than
14649 // at some downstream operator's runtime dispatch far from the
14650 // rebind commit.
14651 //
14652 // The fixture constructs a two-Servico Aplicacao with one
14653 // pub-sub edge that would close a sync-cycle if the DFS did
14654 // not exclude it: `a → b` (pub-sub) + `b → a` (http). The
14655 // pub-sub exclusion means the DFS sees only the `b → a` HTTP
14656 // edge, which is not a cycle. A regression in the converge
14657 // (a rebind that reads the pub-sub arm as sync) would report
14658 // `AplicacaoError::ContratoCycle`.
14659 let s = AplicacaoSpec {
14660 membros: vec![membro("a", "^0.1"), membro("b", "^0.1")],
14661 contratos: vec![
14662 // Pub-sub edge: DFS must skip via is_pubsub().
14663 WitContract {
14664 de: "a".into(),
14665 para: "b".into(),
14666 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
14667 endpoint: None,
14668 subject: Some("events.x".into()),
14669 slot: None,
14670 },
14671 // HTTP edge: DFS must include.
14672 WitContract {
14673 de: "b".into(),
14674 para: "a".into(),
14675 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
14676 endpoint: Some("/x".into()),
14677 subject: None,
14678 slot: None,
14679 },
14680 ],
14681 politicas: MeshPolicy::default(),
14682 placement: Placement {
14683 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
14684 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
14685 affinity: None,
14686 shard_key: None,
14687 },
14688 entrada: None,
14689 };
14690 s.validate()
14691 .expect("pub-sub edge must be excluded from sync-cycle DFS");
14692 }
14693
14694 #[test]
14695 fn wit_target_field_name_routes_through_label_and_expected_diagnostic() {
14696 // Consumer-side pin: the same three peer consts thread through
14697 // both the [`WitTarget::label`] template (leading-`:` keyword
14698 // prefix in the duplicate-`:contratos` diagnostic) and the
14699 // [`WitContract::target`] gate's [`AplicacaoError::
14700 // ContratoMissingTarget`] `expected:` scalar (the field the
14701 // author needs to add). Pin both routes at once so a future
14702 // refactor can't accidentally split them onto separate string
14703 // literals — the "one place, everywhere reaches for it"
14704 // invariant the peer const set carries.
14705 let http_label = WitTarget::Http { endpoint: "/x" }.label();
14706 assert!(
14707 http_label.starts_with(&format!(":{} ", WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME)),
14708 "label must lead with :{} keyword (got {http_label:?})",
14709 WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
14710 );
14711
14712 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14713 s.contratos.push(WitContract {
14714 de: "cart".into(),
14715 para: "catalog".into(),
14716 wit: "kafka:topic".into(),
14717 endpoint: None,
14718 subject: None,
14719 slot: None,
14720 });
14721 match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
14722 AplicacaoError::ContratoMissingTarget { expected, .. } => {
14723 assert_eq!(expected, WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME);
14724 }
14725 other => panic!("expected ContratoMissingTarget, got {other:?}"),
14726 }
14727 }
14728
14729 #[test]
14730 fn duplicate_pubsub_diagnostic_names_offending_subject() {
14731 // Peer of `rejects_duplicate_contrato_diagnostic_names_offending_target`
14732 // on the pub-sub target axis: the duplicate-edge diagnostic
14733 // must name the `:subject` payload verbatim (not just the
14734 // `(de, para, wit)` triple). Prior to lifting the label onto
14735 // [`WitTarget::label`] the diagnostic derived the label from
14736 // raw [`WitContract`] `Option<String>` probes — a future
14737 // `WitTarget` variant addition (M4 per-edge WIT registry)
14738 // would silently fall through to the `Capability` "no
14739 // payload" default without a compiler warning. Pinning the
14740 // pub-sub arm's format closes the second of three
14741 // payload-carrying `WitTarget` arms this diagnostic threads
14742 // through.
14743 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14744 let pubsub = WitContract {
14745 de: "payment".into(),
14746 para: "cart".into(),
14747 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
14748 endpoint: None,
14749 subject: Some("events.checkout.paid".into()),
14750 slot: None,
14751 };
14752 s.contratos.push(pubsub.clone());
14753 s.contratos.push(pubsub);
14754 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14755 let msg = format!("{err}");
14756 assert!(
14757 msg.contains(":subject \"events.checkout.paid\""),
14758 "duplicate-pubsub diagnostic must name the offending \
14759 :subject payload (got: {msg:?})"
14760 );
14761 }
14762
14763 #[test]
14764 fn duplicate_store_diagnostic_names_offending_slot() {
14765 // Peer of the HTTP + pub-sub duplicate-diagnostic pins on the
14766 // key-value target axis: the diagnostic must name the `:slot`
14767 // payload verbatim. Third of three payload-carrying
14768 // `WitTarget` arms this diagnostic threads through, closing
14769 // the per-arm label pin trilogy (`Http` — 6841,
14770 // `PubSub` + `Store` — this test + peer above).
14771 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14772 let store = WitContract {
14773 de: "cart".into(),
14774 para: "payment".into(),
14775 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
14776 endpoint: None,
14777 subject: None,
14778 slot: Some("checkout/$orderId".into()),
14779 };
14780 s.contratos
14781 .retain(|c| !(c.de == "cart" && c.para == "payment"));
14782 s.contratos.push(store.clone());
14783 s.contratos.push(store);
14784 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14785 let msg = format!("{err}");
14786 assert!(
14787 msg.contains(":slot \"checkout/$orderId\""),
14788 "duplicate-store diagnostic must name the offending :slot \
14789 payload (got: {msg:?})"
14790 );
14791 }
14792
14793 #[test]
14794 fn rejects_entrada_path_without_leading_slash() {
14795 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14796 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/cart".into(), "api/products".into()];
14797 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14798 assert!(
14799 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathNotAbsolute { ref path } if path == "api/products"),
14800 "got {err:?}"
14801 );
14802 }
14803
14804 #[test]
14805 fn rejects_empty_entrada_path() {
14806 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14807 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/cart".into(), "".into()];
14808 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::EntradaPathEmpty);
14809 }
14810
14811 #[test]
14812 fn rejects_duplicate_entrada_paths() {
14813 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14814 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec![
14815 "/api/cart".into(),
14816 "/api/products".into(),
14817 "/api/cart".into(),
14818 ];
14819 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14820 assert!(
14821 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathDuplicate { ref path } if path == "/api/cart"),
14822 "got {err:?}"
14823 );
14824 }
14825
14826 #[test]
14827 fn rejects_zero_entrada_port() {
14828 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14829 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().port = 0;
14830 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::EntradaPortZero);
14831 }
14832
14833 // ── :entrada :paths value-shape gate ─────────────────────────────
14834 //
14835 // Mirrors the `:entrada :host` value-shape suite (c7d05ec) on the
14836 // sibling `:paths` axis. Every authoring footgun the K8s Gateway
14837 // API v1 apiserver / webhook would catch on `HTTPRoute.spec.rules[]
14838 // .matches[].path.value` (caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:498) at admission
14839 // time now becomes a caixa-build-time `EntradaPathInvalid` with
14840 // the offending `:paths` entry named verbatim.
14841
14842 #[test]
14843 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_query() {
14844 // Fail-before-pass-after pin — pre-gate the `?q=1` suffix
14845 // silently passed validate and the Gateway API webhook
14846 // rejected it at apply time with no source citation.
14847 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14848 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/cart?q=1".into()];
14849 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14850 assert!(
14851 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14852 if path == "/api/cart?q=1" && reason.contains("must not contain `?`")),
14853 "got {err:?}"
14854 );
14855 }
14856
14857 #[test]
14858 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_fragment() {
14859 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14860 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/cart#frag".into()];
14861 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14862 assert!(
14863 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14864 if path == "/api/cart#frag" && reason.contains("must not contain `#`")),
14865 "got {err:?}"
14866 );
14867 }
14868
14869 #[test]
14870 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_space() {
14871 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14872 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/my cart".into()];
14873 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14874 assert!(
14875 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14876 if path == "/api/my cart" && reason.contains("whitespace")),
14877 "got {err:?}"
14878 );
14879 }
14880
14881 #[test]
14882 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_tab() {
14883 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14884 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/\tcart".into()];
14885 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14886 assert!(
14887 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14888 if path == "/api/\tcart" && reason.contains("whitespace")),
14889 "got {err:?}"
14890 );
14891 }
14892
14893 #[test]
14894 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_control_char() {
14895 // 0x01 (SOH) — a non-whitespace control char surfaces the
14896 // distinct "control character" reason arm, separate from
14897 // the whitespace arm. Pinned so a future refactor that
14898 // collapses the two arms can't accidentally drop the more
14899 // self-locating diagnostic.
14900 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14901 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/\x01cart".into()];
14902 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14903 assert!(
14904 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14905 if path == "/api/\x01cart" && reason.contains("control character")),
14906 "got {err:?}"
14907 );
14908 }
14909
14910 #[test]
14911 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_non_ascii() {
14912 // `café` — the un-percent-encoded UTF-8 footgun the RFC 3986
14913 // unreserved-set rule rejects. The Gateway API webhook
14914 // rejects literal non-ASCII bytes; percent-encoding is the
14915 // only way to author non-ASCII in a path.
14916 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14917 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/café".into()];
14918 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14919 assert!(
14920 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14921 if path == "/api/café" && reason.contains("non-ASCII")),
14922 "got {err:?}"
14923 );
14924 }
14925
14926 #[test]
14927 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_consecutive_slashes() {
14928 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14929 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api//cart".into()];
14930 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14931 assert!(
14932 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14933 if path == "/api//cart" && reason.contains("consecutive `/`")),
14934 "got {err:?}"
14935 );
14936 }
14937
14938 #[test]
14939 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_dot_segment() {
14940 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14941 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/./cart".into()];
14942 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14943 assert!(
14944 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14945 if path == "/api/./cart" && reason.contains("`.` segment")),
14946 "got {err:?}"
14947 );
14948 }
14949
14950 #[test]
14951 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_trailing_dot_segment() {
14952 // The bare `/.` and the trailing `/foo/.` are both rejected
14953 // by the Gateway API webhook; pinned separately so a future
14954 // narrowing that catches only the inner form surfaces here.
14955 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14956 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/.".into()];
14957 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14958 assert!(
14959 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14960 if path == "/api/." && reason.contains("`.` segment")),
14961 "got {err:?}"
14962 );
14963 }
14964
14965 #[test]
14966 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_parent_segment() {
14967 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14968 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/../etc".into()];
14969 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14970 assert!(
14971 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14972 if path == "/api/../etc" && reason.contains("`..` parent-segment")),
14973 "got {err:?}"
14974 );
14975 }
14976
14977 #[test]
14978 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_trailing_parent_segment() {
14979 // Trailing `/..` — symmetric arm of the parent-segment rule,
14980 // pinned separately so a future relaxation that only checks
14981 // the inner form (`/../`) surfaces here.
14982 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14983 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/..".into()];
14984 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
14985 assert!(
14986 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
14987 if path == "/api/.." && reason.contains("`..` parent-segment")),
14988 "got {err:?}"
14989 );
14990 }
14991
14992 #[test]
14993 fn rejects_entrada_path_too_long() {
14994 // 1025-byte path — one over the Gateway API HTTPPathMatch.value
14995 // maxLength cap of 1024. Use a `/api/` prefix + a 1020-byte
14996 // ASCII-alphanumeric body so only the length rule fires.
14997 let mut s = three_member_spec();
14998 let big = format!("/api/{}", "a".repeat(1020));
14999 assert_eq!(big.len(), 1025);
15000 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec![big.clone()];
15001 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15002 assert!(
15003 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
15004 if path == &big && reason.contains("max length of 1024")),
15005 "got {err:?}"
15006 );
15007 }
15008
15009 #[test]
15010 fn entrada_path_max_length_validates() {
15011 // 1024-byte path — exactly the Gateway API HTTPPathMatch.value
15012 // maxLength cap. Boundary pin: drift in the cap surfaces here
15013 // and at `rejects_entrada_path_too_long` simultaneously.
15014 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15015 let big = format!("/api/{}", "a".repeat(1019));
15016 assert_eq!(big.len(), 1024);
15017 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec![big];
15018 s.validate().unwrap();
15019 }
15020
15021 #[test]
15022 fn entrada_accepts_canonical_paths() {
15023 // Positive-control sweep — every form the Gateway API
15024 // apiserver accepts must round-trip through validate. Covers
15025 // the root catch-all, plain paths, dot-prefixed segments
15026 // (hidden-file-style, distinct from `.` and `..` segments
15027 // which are rejected), digit-bearing segments, the canonical
15028 // route-template `:param` form (`:` is RFC 3986 reserved-set
15029 // valid in paths), trailing-slash form, percent-encoded
15030 // segments, and an interior `..` *substring* (`/foo..bar` is
15031 // not the `..` segment and is allowed).
15032 for path in [
15033 "/",
15034 "/api/cart",
15035 "/healthz",
15036 "/api/.config",
15037 "/v1/products",
15038 "/products/:id",
15039 "/api/cart/",
15040 "/api/caf%C3%A9",
15041 "/foo..bar",
15042 "/...",
15043 ] {
15044 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15045 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec![path.into()];
15046 s.validate()
15047 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("expected {path:?} to validate, got {e:?}"));
15048 }
15049 }
15050
15051 #[test]
15052 fn entrada_path_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
15053 // Ordering pin: `EntradaPathEmpty` is the more self-locating
15054 // diagnostic on `""` and must lead — `validate_entrada_path`
15055 // is only reached after the empty-check fires at the call
15056 // site. (The predicate itself defends against direct
15057 // invocation by returning the same error on `""`.)
15058 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15059 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["".into()];
15060 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::EntradaPathEmpty);
15061 }
15062
15063 #[test]
15064 fn entrada_path_not_absolute_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
15065 // Ordering pin: a path without a leading `/` surfaces the
15066 // narrower `EntradaPathNotAbsolute` diagnostic first; the
15067 // value-shape gate is only consulted on paths that already
15068 // satisfy the absolute-prefix invariant.
15069 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15070 // `bad path` would fire the whitespace rule under the
15071 // value-shape gate, but missing-leading-`/` is the more
15072 // self-locating diagnostic.
15073 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["bad path".into()];
15074 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15075 assert!(
15076 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathNotAbsolute { ref path } if path == "bad path"),
15077 "got {err:?}"
15078 );
15079 }
15080
15081 #[test]
15082 fn entrada_path_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check() {
15083 // Ordering pin: a malformed path on the *first* entry of a
15084 // would-be duplicate pair fires the value-shape gate before
15085 // the duplicate gate, mirroring the
15086 // `placement_cluster_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check`
15087 // (6cbb900) pattern on the peer axis.
15088 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15089 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api?q".into(), "/api?q".into()];
15090 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15091 assert!(
15092 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, .. } if path == "/api?q"),
15093 "got {err:?}"
15094 );
15095 }
15096
15097 #[test]
15098 fn entrada_path_diagnostic_carries_offending_path() {
15099 // Diagnostic-shape pin — the offending path + a non-empty
15100 // reason flow through verbatim so the author can grep their
15101 // caixa.lisp for `:paths` and fix it in one edit. Same shape
15102 // as `entrada_host_diagnostic_carries_offending_host` (c7d05ec).
15103 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15104 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api?q=1".into()];
15105 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15106 match err {
15107 AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { path, reason } => {
15108 assert_eq!(path, "/api?q=1");
15109 assert!(!reason.is_empty(), "reason field must be non-empty");
15110 }
15111 other => panic!("expected EntradaPathInvalid, got {other:?}"),
15112 }
15113 }
15114
15115 #[test]
15116 fn rejects_entrada_path_with_curly_brace_template_form() {
15117 // Per-axis pin on the shared `is_gateway_api_http_path`
15118 // reserved-byte arm: the canonical "I wrote an OpenAPI
15119 // path-template `{id}` instead of the Gateway API `:id` form"
15120 // footgun the K8s apiserver would otherwise catch at admission
15121 // time on every `HTTPRoute.spec.rules[].matches[].path.value`
15122 // landing site, far from the caixa.lisp. Surfaces as
15123 // `EntradaPathInvalid` carrying the offending path verbatim
15124 // plus the canonical `%7B`/`%7D` percent-encoding remediation
15125 // — the substrate-side `gateway_api_http_path_rejects_every_
15126 // reserved_printable_ascii_byte` predicate-level sweep pins the
15127 // full eleven-byte set; this per-axis pin confirms the
15128 // diagnostic flows through to the `EntradaPathInvalid` variant.
15129 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15130 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/cart/{id}".into()];
15131 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15132 assert!(
15133 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaPathInvalid { ref path, ref reason }
15134 if path == "/api/cart/{id}"
15135 && reason.contains("reserved character")
15136 && reason.contains("'{'")
15137 && reason.contains("%7B")),
15138 "got {err:?}"
15139 );
15140 }
15141
15142 #[test]
15143 fn rejects_http_contrato_endpoint_with_curly_brace_template_form() {
15144 // Per-axis peer of `rejects_entrada_path_with_curly_brace_
15145 // template_form` on the sibling `:contratos :endpoint` axis.
15146 // Same shared `is_gateway_api_http_path` reserved-byte arm
15147 // fires through `ContratoEndpointInvalid`, with the offending
15148 // endpoint + `:de` + `:para` + reason flowing through verbatim.
15149 // Pins that the lifted predicate's tightening lands on both
15150 // caller axes simultaneously — one source of truth for the
15151 // Gateway API HTTPPathMatch.value accepted set.
15152 let err = contrato_endpoint_err("/api/cart/{id}");
15153 assert!(
15154 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid { ref endpoint, ref reason, .. }
15155 if endpoint == "/api/cart/{id}"
15156 && reason.contains("reserved character")
15157 && reason.contains("'{'")
15158 && reason.contains("%7B")),
15159 "got {err:?}"
15160 );
15161 }
15162
15163 // ── :entrada :host value-shape gate ──────────────────────────────
15164 //
15165 // Mirrors the `:entrada :paths` value-shape suite (eb3456d) on
15166 // the sibling `:host` axis. Every authoring footgun the K8s
15167 // Gateway API v1 apiserver would catch at admission time becomes
15168 // a caixa-build-time `EntradaHostInvalid` with the offending
15169 // `:host` named verbatim. Same diagnostic shape as
15170 // `MembroVersaoInvalid` (9888b13).
15171
15172 #[test]
15173 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_scheme() {
15174 // Fail-before-pass-after pin — pre-gate codebases silently
15175 // accepted `https://…` and the apiserver rejected it at apply
15176 // time with no source citation.
15177 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15178 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "https://checkout.quero.cloud".into();
15179 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15180 assert!(
15181 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref host, .. }
15182 if host == "https://checkout.quero.cloud"),
15183 "got {err:?}"
15184 );
15185 }
15186
15187 #[test]
15188 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_port() {
15189 // The `:8080` port suffix is the canonical "I forgot the port
15190 // belongs in `:entrada :port`" footgun. The top-level `:` arm
15191 // (introduced after the per-label loop-only impl silently
15192 // surfaced a deep "label \"cloud:8080\" contains invalid
15193 // character ':'" leak) names the canonical fix verbatim — the
15194 // `:entrada :port` slot.
15195 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15196 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout.quero.cloud:8080".into();
15197 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15198 assert!(
15199 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref host, ref reason }
15200 if host == "checkout.quero.cloud:8080"
15201 && reason.contains(":entrada :port")),
15202 "got {err:?}"
15203 );
15204 }
15205
15206 #[test]
15207 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_trailing_colon() {
15208 // Trailing `:` (e.g. an in-progress `:host "example.com:"`
15209 // edit) — the per-label loop would land it as a deep
15210 // "label \"com:\" must start and end with an alphanumeric"
15211 // / "contains invalid character ':'" leak. The top-level
15212 // `:` arm pre-empts with the canonical `:port` slot
15213 // diagnostic.
15214 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15215 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout.quero.cloud:".into();
15216 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15217 assert!(
15218 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref host, ref reason }
15219 if host == "checkout.quero.cloud:"
15220 && reason.contains(":entrada :port")),
15221 "got {err:?}"
15222 );
15223 }
15224
15225 #[test]
15226 fn rejects_entrada_host_unbracketed_ipv6_literal() {
15227 // Unbracketed IPv6 literal — Gateway API v1 Hostname forbids IP
15228 // literals across the board (peer with `rejects_entrada_host_
15229 // ipv4_literal` above for the four-label-all-digit IPv4 arm).
15230 // Before this top-level `:` arm landed the per-label loop
15231 // surfaced a single-label byte-class diagnostic that named the
15232 // `:` byte but not the IP-literal prohibition. The top-level
15233 // `:` arm names both the `:port` slot and the IP-literal
15234 // prohibition verbatim, so an author whose `:host "2001:..."`
15235 // value lands here gets a self-locating fix either way.
15236 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15237 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "2001:db8::1".into();
15238 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15239 assert!(
15240 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref host, ref reason }
15241 if host == "2001:db8::1"
15242 && reason.contains("IPv6")),
15243 "got {err:?}"
15244 );
15245 }
15246
15247 #[test]
15248 fn rejects_entrada_host_wildcard_with_port() {
15249 // Wildcard host with port suffix — the `*.` strip and the
15250 // per-label loop on `["foo", "quero", "cloud:8080"]` would
15251 // surface the deep byte-class leak. The top-level `:` arm sits
15252 // upstream of the `*.` strip, so it names the canonical `:port`
15253 // fix verbatim regardless of whether the host is wildcard-led.
15254 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15255 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "*.quero.cloud:8080".into();
15256 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15257 assert!(
15258 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref host, ref reason }
15259 if host == "*.quero.cloud:8080"
15260 && reason.contains(":entrada :port")),
15261 "got {err:?}"
15262 );
15263 }
15264
15265 #[test]
15266 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_path() {
15267 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15268 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout.quero.cloud/api".into();
15269 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15270 assert!(
15271 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref host, .. }
15272 if host == "checkout.quero.cloud/api"),
15273 "got {err:?}"
15274 );
15275 }
15276
15277 #[test]
15278 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_uppercase() {
15279 // Gateway API regex is `[a-z0-9]…` strictly — uppercase is
15280 // rejected, not silently lower-cased.
15281 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15282 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "Checkout.quero.cloud".into();
15283 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15284 assert!(
15285 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15286 if reason.contains("uppercase")),
15287 "got {err:?}"
15288 );
15289 }
15290
15291 #[test]
15292 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_underscore() {
15293 // RFC 1123 allows `[a-z0-9-]` only; underscore is the
15294 // canonical "I'm thinking of HTTP cookies / SRV records" leak.
15295 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15296 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout_app.quero.cloud".into();
15297 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15298 assert!(
15299 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15300 if reason.contains('_')),
15301 "got {err:?}"
15302 );
15303 }
15304
15305 #[test]
15306 fn rejects_entrada_host_ipv4_literal() {
15307 // Gateway API v1 explicitly forbids IP literals as Hostnames.
15308 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15309 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "10.0.0.1".into();
15310 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15311 assert!(
15312 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15313 if reason.contains("IPv4")),
15314 "got {err:?}"
15315 );
15316 }
15317
15318 #[test]
15319 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_trailing_dot() {
15320 // The Gateway API regex anchors at end-of-string with no
15321 // trailing `.` allowance — the FQDN root-dot form is rejected.
15322 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15323 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout.quero.cloud.".into();
15324 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15325 assert!(
15326 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref host, .. }
15327 if host == "checkout.quero.cloud."),
15328 "got {err:?}"
15329 );
15330 }
15331
15332 #[test]
15333 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_leading_dot() {
15334 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15335 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = ".checkout.quero.cloud".into();
15336 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15337 assert!(
15338 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15339 if reason.contains("empty label")),
15340 "got {err:?}"
15341 );
15342 }
15343
15344 #[test]
15345 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_consecutive_dots() {
15346 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15347 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout..quero.cloud".into();
15348 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15349 assert!(
15350 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15351 if reason.contains("empty label")),
15352 "got {err:?}"
15353 );
15354 }
15355
15356 #[test]
15357 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_leading_hyphen_label() {
15358 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15359 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "-checkout.quero.cloud".into();
15360 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15361 assert!(
15362 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15363 if reason.contains("alphanumeric")),
15364 "got {err:?}"
15365 );
15366 }
15367
15368 #[test]
15369 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_trailing_hyphen_label() {
15370 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15371 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout-.quero.cloud".into();
15372 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15373 assert!(
15374 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15375 if reason.contains("alphanumeric")),
15376 "got {err:?}"
15377 );
15378 }
15379
15380 #[test]
15381 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_inner_wildcard() {
15382 // Gateway API allows `*` only as the first label (`*.foo`);
15383 // any inner or trailing `*` is rejected.
15384 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15385 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout.*.quero.cloud".into();
15386 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15387 assert!(
15388 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15389 if reason.contains("wildcard")),
15390 "got {err:?}"
15391 );
15392 }
15393
15394 #[test]
15395 fn rejects_entrada_host_bare_wildcard() {
15396 // `*.` with no domain is meaningless; Gateway API rejects it.
15397 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15398 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "*.".into();
15399 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15400 assert!(
15401 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15402 if reason.contains("wildcard")),
15403 "got {err:?}"
15404 );
15405 }
15406
15407 #[test]
15408 fn rejects_entrada_host_with_whitespace() {
15409 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15410 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout .quero.cloud".into();
15411 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15412 assert!(
15413 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15414 if reason.contains("whitespace")),
15415 "got {err:?}"
15416 );
15417 }
15418
15419 #[test]
15420 fn rejects_entrada_host_space_names_offending_byte() {
15421 // Embedded space in the `:entrada :host` axis surfaces the
15422 // byte-naming diagnostic through the lifted
15423 // `find_ascii_whitespace_byte` predicate. Peer with the
15424 // sibling `parse_rejects_leading_whitespace` pins on
15425 // `supervisor::duration_codec` (a7ae622) — same "the
15426 // diagnostic carries the offending byte's `0x{b:02x}` shape"
15427 // discipline extended from the shared duration codec to the
15428 // Gateway API v1 Hostname axis.
15429 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15430 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout .quero.cloud".into();
15431 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15432 let AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { reason, .. } = err else {
15433 panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {err:?}");
15434 };
15435 assert!(
15436 reason.contains("ASCII whitespace byte"),
15437 "expected byte-naming diagnostic, got {reason:?}"
15438 );
15439 assert!(
15440 reason.contains("0x20"),
15441 "expected offending space byte 0x20, got {reason:?}"
15442 );
15443 }
15444
15445 #[test]
15446 fn rejects_entrada_host_tab_names_offending_byte() {
15447 // Embedded tab byte in the `:entrada :host` axis — the
15448 // canonical paste-from-YAML-block-scalar / paste-from-
15449 // indented-doc footgun. Pins that the lifted predicate covers
15450 // the full ASCII-whitespace set (`u8::is_ascii_whitespace` —
15451 // space `0x20`, tab `0x09`, LF `0x0a`, FF `0x0c`, CR `0x0d`),
15452 // not just the leading-space case the pre-lift `.bytes().any`
15453 // arm's opaque "must not contain whitespace" reason already
15454 // covered. Peer with `parse_rejects_tab_byte` on
15455 // `supervisor::duration_codec` (a7ae622).
15456 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15457 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout.\tquero.cloud".into();
15458 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15459 let AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { reason, .. } = err else {
15460 panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {err:?}");
15461 };
15462 assert!(
15463 reason.contains("ASCII whitespace byte"),
15464 "expected byte-naming diagnostic, got {reason:?}"
15465 );
15466 assert!(
15467 reason.contains("0x09"),
15468 "expected offending tab byte 0x09, got {reason:?}"
15469 );
15470 }
15471
15472 #[test]
15473 fn rejects_entrada_host_lf_names_offending_byte() {
15474 // Embedded LF byte in the `:entrada :host` axis — the
15475 // canonical paste-from-shell-heredoc / paste-from-multiline-
15476 // doc footgun the caixa-mesh YAML emitter would silently
15477 // reinterpret at the Gateway API v1 HTTPRoute admission
15478 // layer (an embedded LF byte in a YAML plain scalar either
15479 // truncates the value at the emitter or crashes the parser
15480 // on the k8s-apiserver side). Pins the third representative
15481 // of the full ASCII-whitespace set through the shared
15482 // predicate.
15483 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15484 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout\n.quero.cloud".into();
15485 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15486 let AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { reason, .. } = err else {
15487 panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {err:?}");
15488 };
15489 assert!(
15490 reason.contains("ASCII whitespace byte"),
15491 "expected byte-naming diagnostic, got {reason:?}"
15492 );
15493 assert!(
15494 reason.contains("0x0a"),
15495 "expected offending LF byte 0x0a, got {reason:?}"
15496 );
15497 }
15498
15499 #[test]
15500 fn rejects_entrada_host_nbsp_names_offending_codepoint() {
15501 // Leading NBSP (`U+00A0`, `\u{00A0}`) in the `:entrada :host`
15502 // axis — the canonical paste-from-typography /
15503 // paste-from-word-processor footgun. Before the non-ASCII
15504 // Unicode `White_Space` scan lifted through the shared
15505 // `find_non_ascii_whitespace_char` predicate, the UTF-8 bytes
15506 // of NBSP (`0xC2 0xA0`) survived the ASCII byte-scan (neither
15507 // `0xC2` nor `0xA0` is `u8::is_ascii_whitespace`) and landed
15508 // on the per-label `bytes[0].is_ascii_alphanumeric()` arm
15509 // with the far-from-source `label "…" must start and end
15510 // with an alphanumeric` diagnostic — burying the
15511 // paste-from-typography origin under a label-shape leak.
15512 // Peer with the sibling non-ASCII-whitespace pins at
15513 // `limits::parse_byte_size` (`parse_byte_size_rejects_leading_nbsp`
15514 // — 1b75b38), `limits::parse_duration`,
15515 // `limits::parse_millicores`, and the shared duration codec
15516 // — same "the diagnostic carries the offending Unicode
15517 // codepoint's `U+XXXX` shape" discipline extended from every
15518 // typed-magnitude codec to the Gateway API v1 Hostname axis.
15519 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15520 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "\u{00A0}checkout.quero.cloud".into();
15521 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15522 let AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { reason, .. } = err else {
15523 panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {err:?}");
15524 };
15525 assert!(
15526 reason.contains("non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character"),
15527 "expected non-ASCII codepoint-naming diagnostic, got {reason:?}"
15528 );
15529 assert!(
15530 reason.contains("U+00A0"),
15531 "expected offending NBSP codepoint U+00A0, got {reason:?}"
15532 );
15533 }
15534
15535 #[test]
15536 fn rejects_entrada_host_line_separator_names_offending_codepoint() {
15537 // Trailing LINE SEPARATOR (`U+2028`, `\u{2028}`) in the
15538 // `:entrada :host` axis — the canonical paste-from-web-doc /
15539 // paste-from-published-HTML footgun. `char::is_whitespace`
15540 // returns true for `U+2028` per the Unicode `White_Space`
15541 // property, so `str::trim` at any downstream site would
15542 // silently strip it — same drift class as NBSP but on a
15543 // different codepoint region. Pins the second representative
15544 // (non-Latin-1 `char::is_whitespace` member) through the
15545 // shared predicate. Peer with
15546 // `parse_byte_size_rejects_internal_line_separator` on
15547 // `limits::parse_byte_size` (1b75b38).
15548 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15549 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout.quero.cloud\u{2028}".into();
15550 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15551 let AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { reason, .. } = err else {
15552 panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {err:?}");
15553 };
15554 assert!(
15555 reason.contains("non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character"),
15556 "expected non-ASCII codepoint-naming diagnostic, got {reason:?}"
15557 );
15558 assert!(
15559 reason.contains("U+2028"),
15560 "expected offending LINE SEPARATOR codepoint U+2028, got {reason:?}"
15561 );
15562 }
15563
15564 #[test]
15565 fn rejects_entrada_host_ideographic_space_names_offending_codepoint() {
15566 // Embedded IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE (`U+3000`, `\u{3000}`) between
15567 // labels in the `:entrada :host` axis — the canonical
15568 // paste-from-CJK-typography footgun (CJK IMEs default to
15569 // full-width whitespace when the space bar is pressed in
15570 // Japanese / Chinese input modes). Pins the third
15571 // representative of the non-ASCII Unicode `White_Space` set
15572 // through the shared predicate: the CJK block, distinct from
15573 // the Latin-1 NBSP `U+00A0` and the punctuation-region LINE
15574 // SEPARATOR `U+2028` — covering the same axis breadth the
15575 // sibling `parse_byte_size_rejects_trailing_ideographic_space`
15576 // (1b75b38) pins on `limits::parse_byte_size`.
15577 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15578 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout\u{3000}.quero.cloud".into();
15579 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15580 let AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { reason, .. } = err else {
15581 panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {err:?}");
15582 };
15583 assert!(
15584 reason.contains("non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character"),
15585 "expected non-ASCII codepoint-naming diagnostic, got {reason:?}"
15586 );
15587 assert!(
15588 reason.contains("U+3000"),
15589 "expected offending IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE codepoint U+3000, got {reason:?}"
15590 );
15591 }
15592
15593 #[test]
15594 fn rejects_entrada_host_too_long() {
15595 // Total length cap = 253; build a 254-byte host out of two
15596 // 63-byte labels + one 62-byte label + dots.
15597 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15598 let big = format!(
15599 "{}.{}.{}.{}",
15600 "a".repeat(63),
15601 "b".repeat(63),
15602 "c".repeat(63),
15603 "d".repeat(254 - 63 * 3 - 3)
15604 );
15605 assert_eq!(big.len(), 254);
15606 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = big;
15607 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15608 assert!(
15609 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15610 if reason.contains("max length of 253")),
15611 "got {err:?}"
15612 );
15613 }
15614
15615 #[test]
15616 fn rejects_entrada_host_label_too_long() {
15617 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15618 // 64-byte label — one over the per-label cap.
15619 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = format!("{}.quero.cloud", "x".repeat(64));
15620 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15621 assert!(
15622 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref reason, .. }
15623 if reason.contains("label max length of 63")),
15624 "got {err:?}"
15625 );
15626 }
15627
15628 #[test]
15629 fn entrada_host_diagnostic_carries_offending_host() {
15630 // Diagnostic-shape pin — the offending host + a non-empty
15631 // reason flow through verbatim so the author can grep their
15632 // caixa.lisp for `:host "<host>"` and fix it in one edit.
15633 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15634 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = "checkout.quero.cloud:8080".into();
15635 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15636 match err {
15637 AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { host, reason } => {
15638 assert_eq!(host, "checkout.quero.cloud:8080");
15639 assert!(!reason.is_empty(), "reason field must be non-empty");
15640 }
15641 other => panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {other:?}"),
15642 }
15643 }
15644
15645 #[test]
15646 fn entrada_host_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
15647 // Ordering pin: `EmptyEntradaHost` is the more self-locating
15648 // diagnostic on `""` and must lead — `validate_entrada_host`
15649 // is only reached after the empty-check fires at the call
15650 // site. (The predicate itself defends against direct
15651 // invocation by returning the same error on `""`.)
15652 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15653 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = String::new();
15654 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::EmptyEntradaHost);
15655 }
15656
15657 #[test]
15658 fn entrada_host_member_missing_takes_precedence_over_host_invalid() {
15659 // Ordering pin: a missing :para member is the more
15660 // self-locating diagnostic and fires before the host gate.
15661 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15662 let e = s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap();
15663 e.para = "ghost".into();
15664 e.host = "BAD HOST".into();
15665 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15666 assert!(
15667 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaMemberMissing { ref para } if para == "ghost"),
15668 "got {err:?}"
15669 );
15670 }
15671
15672 #[test]
15673 fn entrada_host_invalid_fires_before_port_zero() {
15674 // Ordering pin: the host gate fires before the port gate so
15675 // a malformed host is named even when the port is also wrong.
15676 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15677 let e = s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap();
15678 e.host = "Checkout.quero.cloud".into();
15679 e.port = 0;
15680 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15681 assert!(
15682 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { ref host, .. }
15683 if host == "Checkout.quero.cloud"),
15684 "got {err:?}"
15685 );
15686 }
15687
15688 #[test]
15689 fn entrada_accepts_canonical_hosts() {
15690 // Positive-control sweep — every form the Gateway API
15691 // apiserver accepts must round-trip through validate. Covers
15692 // a plain DNS subdomain, a leading wildcard, a single-label
15693 // host (cluster-internal), a max-length-edge label, a
15694 // hyphen-bearing label, and a Punycode IDN label.
15695 for host in [
15696 "checkout.quero.cloud",
15697 "*.quero.cloud",
15698 "checkout",
15699 // 63-byte label — exactly the per-label cap.
15700 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0.quero.cloud",
15701 "foo-bar.quero.cloud",
15702 // Punycode IDN — valid because the author pre-encoded.
15703 "xn--bcher-kva.example.com",
15704 ] {
15705 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15706 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = host.into();
15707 s.validate()
15708 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("expected {host:?} to validate, got {e:?}"));
15709 }
15710 }
15711
15712 #[test]
15713 fn entrada_host_max_length_validates() {
15714 // 253-byte host is the cap exactly — must validate. Build a
15715 // 253-byte host out of three 63-byte labels + one 61-byte
15716 // label + 3 dots = 252 bytes, then pad one byte to 253.
15717 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15718 let host = format!(
15719 "{}.{}.{}.{}",
15720 "a".repeat(63),
15721 "b".repeat(63),
15722 "c".repeat(63),
15723 "d".repeat(253 - 63 * 3 - 3)
15724 );
15725 assert_eq!(host.len(), 253);
15726 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = host;
15727 s.validate().unwrap();
15728 }
15729
15730 #[test]
15731 fn entrada_host_total_length_cap_threads_lifted_render_const() {
15732 // Cross-crate-side pin: the aplicacao-side `:entrada :host`
15733 // total-length gate now reads the K8s Gateway API v1 Hostname
15734 // `maxLength: 253` cap from the lifted
15735 // [`crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN`] canonical source
15736 // of truth — the same constant every future Gateway-API-Hostname
15737 // landing site (the M4 `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
15738 // materializer's per-host validator, the future per-`Certificate`
15739 // SAN emitter for cert-manager, the multi-`:entrada`
15740 // host-collision gate when M4 lands `:entrada` as a `Vec`) reads
15741 // from. Before the lift, the aplicacao-side reader consumed a
15742 // private const alias `ENTRADA_HOST_MAX_LEN` sitting at the same
15743 // 253-byte value as the peer render-side canonical bounds
15744 // ([`GATEWAY_API_HTTP_PATH_MAX_LEN`], [`DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`],
15745 // [`NATS_SUBJECT_MAX_LEN`], [`WASI_KV_SLOT_MAX_LEN`],
15746 // [`WIT_IDENT_MAX_LEN`]) but structurally split from them at the
15747 // module boundary — a future 253-byte drift on either side would
15748 // silently split into two axes' worth of admission-schema mismatch
15749 // without a build-time signal. Pin the cap through a fresh 254-
15750 // byte host that hits the total-length arm, then read the reason
15751 // for the exact byte count the shared constant carries: any future
15752 // regression on the lift (a private alias reintroduced, a hard-
15753 // coded literal at the arm, a mismatch between the aplicacao-side
15754 // and render-side canonicals) surfaces as this pin's diagnostic
15755 // failing to match, not as a per-cluster admission rejection far
15756 // from the caixa.lisp source line.
15757 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15758 let over_cap = format!(
15759 "{}.{}.{}.{}",
15760 "a".repeat(63),
15761 "b".repeat(63),
15762 "c".repeat(63),
15763 "d".repeat(crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN + 1 - 63 * 3 - 3)
15764 );
15765 assert_eq!(
15766 over_cap.len(),
15767 crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN + 1
15768 );
15769 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = over_cap;
15770 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15771 match err {
15772 AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { reason, .. } => {
15773 let needle = format!(
15774 "max length of {} bytes",
15775 crate::render::GATEWAY_API_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN,
15776 );
15777 assert!(
15778 reason.contains(&needle),
15779 "diagnostic must name the lifted \
15780 GATEWAY_API_HOSTNAME_MAX_LEN cap verbatim, got: {reason:?}",
15781 );
15782 }
15783 other => panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {other:?}"),
15784 }
15785 }
15786
15787 #[test]
15788 fn entrada_host_per_label_cap_threads_lifted_dns_1123_const() {
15789 // Peer of [`entrada_host_total_length_cap_threads_lifted_render_const`]
15790 // on the per-label-cap axis. Before the lift, the aplicacao-side
15791 // per-label arm consumed a private const alias
15792 // `ENTRADA_HOST_LABEL_MAX_LEN` sitting at the same 63-byte value
15793 // as [`crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN`] but structurally
15794 // split from it at the module boundary — every `.`-separated
15795 // label in a Gateway API v1 Hostname is a DNS-1123 label under
15796 // the apiserver's OpenAPI regex `[a-z0-9]([-a-z0-9]*[a-z0-9])?`,
15797 // so the private alias's 63 and the canonical const's 63 were
15798 // pinning the same underlying rule twice. Pin the cap through a
15799 // 64-byte label that hits the per-label arm, then read the reason
15800 // for the exact byte count the shared constant carries: any
15801 // future drift on either side (a private alias reintroduced, a
15802 // hard-coded literal at the arm, a mismatch between the two
15803 // 63-byte pins) surfaces at this pin's diagnostic rather than at
15804 // a per-cluster admission rejection whose "field is invalid"
15805 // opacity misframes the root cause.
15806 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15807 let over_cap_label = format!(
15808 "{}.quero.cloud",
15809 "x".repeat(crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN + 1),
15810 );
15811 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().host = over_cap_label;
15812 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
15813 match err {
15814 AplicacaoError::EntradaHostInvalid { reason, .. } => {
15815 let needle = format!(
15816 "label max length of {} bytes",
15817 crate::render::DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN,
15818 );
15819 assert!(
15820 reason.contains(&needle),
15821 "diagnostic must name the lifted DNS_1123_LABEL_MAX_LEN \
15822 cap verbatim on the per-label arm, got: {reason:?}",
15823 );
15824 }
15825 other => panic!("expected EntradaHostInvalid, got {other:?}"),
15826 }
15827 }
15828
15829 #[test]
15830 fn entrada_with_empty_paths_validates() {
15831 // Empty `:paths` is the documented "match every path" form;
15832 // caixa-mesh's gateway_routes synthesizes a `/` catch-all.
15833 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15834 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec![];
15835 s.validate().unwrap();
15836 }
15837
15838 #[test]
15839 fn entrada_root_path_validates() {
15840 // The author-supplied bare-root `:entrada :paths` entry is the
15841 // same byte-shape the peer emit-side catch-all constant
15842 // [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`] renders when
15843 // the author's `:paths` list is empty — sweeping the test-side
15844 // probe literal onto the lifted const closes the two-axis pin
15845 // (author-side admit + emit-side canonical fallback) around
15846 // one `&'static str`, so a future rebrand of the catch-all
15847 // reaches both consumers by construction. Peer to
15848 // [`crate::tests::gateway_api_default_http_route_path_pins_canonical_root_literal`]
15849 // on the canonical-literal pin surface.
15850 let mut s = three_member_spec();
15851 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec![crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH.into()];
15852 s.validate().unwrap();
15853 }
15854
15855 #[test]
15856 fn placement_strategy_variants_round_trip() {
15857 for s in [
15858 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
15859 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
15860 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
15861 ] {
15862 let p = Placement {
15863 estrategia: s,
15864 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
15865 affinity: None,
15866 // Route the paired `:shard-key` fixture-builder through the
15867 // typed cross-slot invariant predicate
15868 // [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`] rather than the
15869 // [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]-derived [`Self::is_sharded`]
15870 // arm-identity predicate — the two answer the same
15871 // question under today's closed accept-set but a future
15872 // arm addition that consumed `:shard-key` under a
15873 // non-`Sharded` name would silently mis-attach the
15874 // fixture's `:shard-key` if the builder read through the
15875 // arm-identity predicate. The cross-slot-invariant
15876 // predicate migrates through one caixa-core edit on any
15877 // future arm addition; the fixture keeps producing a
15878 // `validate()`-passing round-trip by construction.
15879 shard_key: if s.requires_shard_key() {
15880 Some("$key".into())
15881 } else {
15882 None
15883 },
15884 };
15885 let json = serde_json::to_string(&p).unwrap();
15886 let back: Placement = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
15887 assert_eq!(back, p);
15888 }
15889 }
15890
15891 #[test]
15892 fn placement_strategy_variants_serialize_to_lifted_scalar_values() {
15893 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: pre-lift there was no
15894 // single-source binding between the [`PlacementStrategy`]
15895 // variant name the `Serialize` derive emits and the byte-
15896 // string every downstream cluster-side dispatcher (the
15897 // `lareira-fleet-programs` aggregator's per-entry strategy
15898 // branch, the future `app-operator` reconciler, the M3
15899 // Adaptive compression pass's per-strategy weighting) probes
15900 // verbatim under [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`]. A
15901 // future `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute on
15902 // the enum — or a variant rename in the source — would
15903 // silently rebrand the emitted scalar under one spelling
15904 // while every downstream dispatcher still probed the other,
15905 // with the failure surfacing at the aggregator's dispatch
15906 // step or the operator's reconcile posture (workloads coming
15907 // up under the `default()` `Replicated` arm rather than the
15908 // typed slot's declared strategy) far from the source
15909 // rebrand commit and with no field naming the drift. Pinning
15910 // the two paths (the `Serialize` derive's serialized string
15911 // AND the [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] helper) to the same
15912 // three lifted [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE`]
15913 // / [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED`] /
15914 // [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED`] byte-strings
15915 // makes any future drift on either endpoint fail here at
15916 // caixa-core build time.
15917 for (variant, expected) in [
15918 (
15919 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
15920 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE,
15921 ),
15922 (
15923 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
15924 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED,
15925 ),
15926 (
15927 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
15928 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED,
15929 ),
15930 ] {
15931 let json = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
15932 assert_eq!(
15933 json,
15934 format!("\"{expected}\""),
15935 "PlacementStrategy::{variant:?} must serialize to {expected:?}"
15936 );
15937 assert_eq!(
15938 variant.as_str(),
15939 expected,
15940 "PlacementStrategy::{variant:?}.as_str() must return the lifted \
15941 M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_* constant"
15942 );
15943 }
15944 }
15945
15946 #[test]
15947 fn m3_placement_estrategia_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
15948 // Cross-arm drift-detection pin on the M3
15949 // [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE`] /
15950 // [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED`] /
15951 // [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED`] closed-set
15952 // scalar-value pentad: a future collapse of two canonical
15953 // variant byte-strings onto the same value (an accidental
15954 // copy-paste flip of
15955 // [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED`] to also
15956 // read `"SingleNode"`, a per-arm rebrand that lands one const
15957 // without touching its paired peer) would silently reroute
15958 // every downstream operator's per-strategy dispatch onto the
15959 // sibling arm's reconcile branch and pass every
15960 // propagation-probe test that expected only the stale arm's
15961 // value — a `Replicated`-declared Aplicacao would come up
15962 // under the `SingleNode` primary-and-standby reconcile
15963 // posture, so every-cluster active-active workload would
15964 // silently collapse onto one-cluster-runs-at-a-time takeover
15965 // semantics against its declared strategy, with no field
15966 // naming the strategy-value drift root cause. Peer of the
15967 // sibling
15968 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::supervisor_estrategia_consts_are_pairwise_distinct`]
15969 // (09ffb2d) /
15970 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::supervisor_child_restart_consts_are_pairwise_distinct`]
15971 // (ccdf955) /
15972 // [`crate::kind::tests::caixa_kind_label_consts_are_pairwise_distinct`]
15973 // (d739850) distinctness pins on the sibling OTP-shape /
15974 // caixa-kind closed-set typed-enum discriminator axes — the
15975 // fourth (and structurally the M3 mesh-primitive-defining)
15976 // closed-set typed-enum axis to converge on the same
15977 // "pairwise-distinct-by-construction" discipline.
15978 //
15979 // Fail-before-pass-after locally verified by mutating
15980 // [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED`] to
15981 // also read `"SingleNode"` — this pin fires as expected;
15982 // restoring passes.
15983 let all = [
15984 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE,
15985 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED,
15986 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED,
15987 ];
15988 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
15989 for (j, b) in all.iter().enumerate() {
15990 if i != j {
15991 assert_ne!(
15992 a, b,
15993 "M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_* consts must be pairwise \
15994 distinct — got duplicate {a:?} at indices {i} and {j}",
15995 );
15996 }
15997 }
15998 }
15999 }
16000
16001 #[test]
16002 fn placement_strategy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper() {
16003 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: pre-lift the sibling
16004 // OTP-shape typed enums [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`]
16005 // / [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`] both carried a stable
16006 // [`std::fmt::Display`] surface via their
16007 // `#[discriminant(also_display)]` gen-platform derive, but
16008 // [`PlacementStrategy`] did not — every consumer reaching for
16009 // a strategy byte-string past the wire format had to pick
16010 // between three paths ([`PlacementStrategy::as_str`], the
16011 // `Serialize` derive's serialized string, or `format!("{v:?}")`
16012 // on the `Debug` derive), any two of which a future variant
16013 // rename or `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute
16014 // would silently desynchronize. Wiring [`std::fmt::Display`]
16015 // through [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] closes the third path:
16016 // every `format!("{v}")` call reaches the same lifted
16017 // [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_*`] const the wire format
16018 // and the [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] helper already route
16019 // through, so a future variant rename lands at exactly one
16020 // place. Pin the routing here so a future
16021 // `impl std::fmt::Display for PlacementStrategy` reimplementation
16022 // that hand-rolls the arms instead of delegating to
16023 // [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] fails at caixa-core build time.
16024 for variant in [
16025 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
16026 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
16027 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
16028 ] {
16029 assert_eq!(
16030 variant.to_string(),
16031 variant.as_str(),
16032 "PlacementStrategy::{variant:?} Display must route through \
16033 PlacementStrategy::as_str (single source of truth: the lifted \
16034 M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_* const the wire format also emits)"
16035 );
16036 }
16037 }
16038
16039 #[test]
16040 fn placement_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string() {
16041 // The fail-before-pass-after pin on the second half of the
16042 // three-path convergence: `Display` (user-facing text) agrees
16043 // byte-for-byte with the `Serialize` derive's wire format
16044 // (canonical camelCase-schema `M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`
16045 // scalar) on every variant. Pre-lift the two paths were
16046 // structurally independent — a future
16047 // `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute on the enum
16048 // would silently rebrand the emitted wire scalar
16049 // (`single-node`, `replicated`, `sharded`) while every consumer
16050 // that pretty-prints the strategy (the M3 diagnostic templates,
16051 // the future `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao strategy line,
16052 // the future M4 CR materializer's admission-webhook rejection
16053 // body) would still emit the TitleCase form the `as_str` /
16054 // `Display` route returns, with the mismatch surfacing at
16055 // consumer parse time / operator dispatch time far from the
16056 // source rebrand commit. Pin the two paths byte-for-byte here
16057 // so any future serde-attribute or variant-rename drift is a
16058 // caixa-core-build-time test failure at this call, not a
16059 // silent per-consumer dispatch miss.
16060 for variant in [
16061 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
16062 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
16063 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
16064 ] {
16065 let wire = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
16066 // Strip the outer `"…"` the JSON string form carries — the
16067 // wire scalar the K8s / YAML apiserver consumes is the
16068 // enclosed byte-string, not the quote wrapper.
16069 let unquoted = wire
16070 .strip_prefix('"')
16071 .and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('"'))
16072 .expect("serialized PlacementStrategy is a JSON string");
16073 assert_eq!(
16074 variant.to_string(),
16075 unquoted,
16076 "PlacementStrategy::{variant:?} Display byte-string must match the \
16077 Serialize derive's wire byte-string (three-path convergence: \
16078 Display + as_str + Serialize all resolve to the same \
16079 M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_* const)"
16080 );
16081 }
16082 }
16083
16084 #[test]
16085 fn placement_strategy_is_variant_predicates_partition_the_arm_set() {
16086 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]
16087 // derive on [`PlacementStrategy`]: for each of the three variants
16088 // exactly one of the generated `is_single_node` / `is_replicated`
16089 // / `is_sharded` predicates returns `true` and the other two
16090 // return `false`. Prior to this derive the three per-arm
16091 // `matches!(s, PlacementStrategy::Sharded)` sites in this crate
16092 // (the `placement_strategy_variants_round_trip` fixture, the
16093 // `estrategia_returns_placement_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`
16094 // fixture, and the
16095 // `validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor`
16096 // fixture) each open-coded a per-arm PartialEq compare against
16097 // the enum variant — three sites that expressed no compile-time
16098 // link back to the closed-set typed dispatch a future fourth
16099 // `:placement :estrategia` (e.g. an `Anycast` mesh-anycast arm
16100 // for the future MESH-COMPOSITION §II.5 hint the roadmap names)
16101 // would have to thread through in lockstep or one fixture would
16102 // silently disagree with the others on which arms consume the
16103 // `:shard-key` axis. Peer of the sibling
16104 // [`crate::CaixaKind`] / [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`]
16105 // / [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`] /
16106 // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`] `IsVariant` derives on
16107 // the sibling closed-set typed-enum discriminator axes — extends
16108 // the same one-typed-dispatch-per-variant discipline onto the
16109 // fifth (and only remaining) closed-set typed-enum discriminator
16110 // on the caixa surface, closing the axis on the M3 mesh-slot
16111 // family.
16112 let rows: [(PlacementStrategy, [bool; 3]); 3] = [
16113 (PlacementStrategy::SingleNode, [true, false, false]),
16114 (PlacementStrategy::Replicated, [false, true, false]),
16115 (PlacementStrategy::Sharded, [false, false, true]),
16116 ];
16117 for (variant, expected) in rows {
16118 let observed = [
16119 variant.is_single_node(),
16120 variant.is_replicated(),
16121 variant.is_sharded(),
16122 ];
16123 assert_eq!(
16124 observed, expected,
16125 "PlacementStrategy::{variant:?} is_* predicates must partition \
16126 the arm set (single_node, replicated, sharded); got {observed:?}"
16127 );
16128 }
16129 }
16130
16131 #[test]
16132 fn placement_strategy_is_variant_predicates_are_const_fn() {
16133 // The [`gen_platform::IsVariant`] derive emits `const fn`
16134 // predicates on the peer [`crate::CaixaKind`] +
16135 // [`crate::upgrade::UpgradeInstruction`] +
16136 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`] +
16137 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`] closed-set typed enums —
16138 // pin the same posture on [`PlacementStrategy`] so a future
16139 // accidental downgrade to non-`const` (an added runtime helper
16140 // reachable only from a non-`const` context, a manual hand-rolled
16141 // `impl` that shadows the derive-generated method) trips at
16142 // caixa-core build time rather than surfacing as a downstream
16143 // `const`-context regression far from the derive declaration.
16144 const IS_SINGLE_NODE: bool = PlacementStrategy::SingleNode.is_single_node();
16145 const IS_REPLICATED: bool = PlacementStrategy::Replicated.is_replicated();
16146 const IS_SHARDED: bool = PlacementStrategy::Sharded.is_sharded();
16147 assert!(IS_SINGLE_NODE);
16148 assert!(IS_REPLICATED);
16149 assert!(IS_SHARDED);
16150 }
16151
16152 #[test]
16153 fn placement_strategy_requires_shard_key_partitions_the_arm_set() {
16154 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the substrate-lifted
16155 // [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`] cross-slot-invariant
16156 // per-arm predicate: for each variant in the closed accept-set the
16157 // predicate returns `true` iff the variant consumes the paired
16158 // [`Placement::shard_key`] axis under
16159 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]'s `Sharded` ↔ non-`Sharded`
16160 // partition. Today the accept-set is the singleton `{Sharded}` —
16161 // `Sharded` is the Akka-style hash-keyed distribution arm
16162 // (MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4), `SingleNode` (Erlang/OTP takeover —
16163 // §II.1) and `Replicated` (active-active) refuse the axis through
16164 // [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`].
16165 //
16166 // Pins the per-arm truth-table so a future arm addition (an
16167 // `Anycast` mesh-anycast arm the MESH-COMPOSITION §II.5 hint the
16168 // roadmap names, a `WeightedShard` promotion the future M5
16169 // adaptive-placement engine acknowledges) that landed a variant
16170 // without extending this predicate's arm-set would surface as a
16171 // caixa-core build-time exhaustiveness error at the
16172 // `match self { … }` arm-fan below rather than a silent per-consumer
16173 // mis-classification at renderer emit time. The paired
16174 // [`Self::is_sharded`] `gen_platform::IsVariant`-derived arm-identity
16175 // predicate stays a distinct question — arm-identity (which the
16176 // sibling
16177 // [`placement_strategy_is_variant_predicates_partition_the_arm_set`]
16178 // pin already locks) is not cross-slot-invariant consumption; today
16179 // they trip on the same singleton but the pair migrates through
16180 // one caixa-core edit on any future arm addition.
16181 //
16182 // Peer of the sibling per-arm classifier pins
16183 // [`wit_contract_is_capability_partitions_the_wit_shape_space`]
16184 // (7b97d26) on the [`WitContract`] pre-projection WIT-shape axis
16185 // and the [`WitTarget::is_capability`] `gen_platform::IsVariant`-
16186 // derived paired predicate on the post-projection typed-view axis
16187 // — same "per-arm semantic-classification predicate paired with
16188 // the arm-identity predicate the derive already emits" discipline
16189 // extended onto the M3 mesh-slot `:placement :estrategia` ↔
16190 // `:placement :shard-key` cross-slot-invariant axis.
16191 let rows: [(PlacementStrategy, bool); 3] = [
16192 (PlacementStrategy::SingleNode, false),
16193 (PlacementStrategy::Replicated, false),
16194 (PlacementStrategy::Sharded, true),
16195 ];
16196 for (variant, expected) in rows {
16197 assert_eq!(
16198 variant.requires_shard_key(),
16199 expected,
16200 "PlacementStrategy::{variant:?}.requires_shard_key() must \
16201 be {expected} (the substrate-canonical cross-slot invariant \
16202 on the :placement :shard-key axis; today `Sharded` is the \
16203 singleton consuming arm — MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4)",
16204 );
16205 }
16206 }
16207
16208 #[test]
16209 fn placement_strategy_requires_shard_key_is_const_fn() {
16210 // The [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`] cross-slot-
16211 // invariant per-arm predicate is declared `#[must_use] pub const
16212 // fn` — pin the `const`-eval posture here so a future accidental
16213 // downgrade to non-`const` (an added runtime helper reachable
16214 // only from a non-`const` context, a manual hand-rolled `impl`
16215 // that shadows the current three-arm `match self { … }` dispatch)
16216 // trips at caixa-core build time rather than surfacing as a
16217 // downstream `const`-context regression far from the declaration.
16218 // Same shape as the sibling
16219 // [`placement_strategy_is_variant_predicates_are_const_fn`] pin on
16220 // the peer [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]-derived arm-identity
16221 // predicate axis, but here the load-bearing assertions live in
16222 // module-scope `const _: () = assert!(…)` items so a violation
16223 // fails at compile time (const-eval trip) rather than test time —
16224 // strictly stronger than the runtime `assert!(CONST)` pattern the
16225 // sibling pin uses, and side-steps the
16226 // `clippy::assertions_on_constants` lint the runtime pattern
16227 // otherwise accumulates on the module baseline.
16228 //
16229 // The test body simply witnesses that the module-scope items
16230 // compiled and the runtime dispatch agrees with the const-eval
16231 // dispatch on every arm — the runtime read gives the test a
16232 // failure surface (rather than an empty test body clippy would
16233 // flag as a no-op).
16234 const REQUIRES_SINGLE_NODE: bool = PlacementStrategy::SingleNode.requires_shard_key();
16235 const REQUIRES_REPLICATED: bool = PlacementStrategy::Replicated.requires_shard_key();
16236 const REQUIRES_SHARDED: bool = PlacementStrategy::Sharded.requires_shard_key();
16237 assert_eq!(
16238 [REQUIRES_SINGLE_NODE, REQUIRES_REPLICATED, REQUIRES_SHARDED,],
16239 [
16240 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode.requires_shard_key(),
16241 PlacementStrategy::Replicated.requires_shard_key(),
16242 PlacementStrategy::Sharded.requires_shard_key(),
16243 ],
16244 "runtime and const-eval dispatch on \
16245 PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key must agree on every arm",
16246 );
16247 }
16248
16249 #[test]
16250 fn placement_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn() {
16251 // The [`Placement::estrategia`] per-`:placement` distribution-
16252 // strategy `Copy`-return scalar accessor is declared
16253 // `#[must_use] pub const fn` — matching the peer M3 mesh-slot
16254 // `Copy`-return accessor family ([`MeshPolicy::timeout`] /
16255 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] / [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] /
16256 // [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] / [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`]
16257 // on the parent [`MeshPolicy`], [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`]
16258 // / [`CircuitBreaker::window`] on the sibling [`CircuitBreaker`],
16259 // [`RateLimit::rate`] / [`RateLimit::window`] on the sibling
16260 // [`RateLimit`], every one a `pub const fn`). Pin the
16261 // `const`-eval posture here so a future accidental downgrade to
16262 // non-`const` (an added runtime helper reachable only from a
16263 // non-`const` context, a slot promotion to a non-`Copy` return
16264 // that would silently drop the `const` qualifier, a manual
16265 // hand-rolled shadow) trips at caixa-core build time rather
16266 // than surfacing as a downstream `const`-context regression far
16267 // from the declaration.
16268 //
16269 // Same shape as the sibling
16270 // [`placement_strategy_requires_shard_key_is_const_fn`] pin on
16271 // the peer [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`] `const fn`
16272 // predicate axis — the load-bearing witness lives in the
16273 // module-scope `const fn` wrapper `estrategia_via_const_fn`
16274 // below: a body that calls [`Placement::estrategia`] under a
16275 // `const fn` signature is well-formed only when the callee is
16276 // itself `const fn`, so any future accidental downgrade of
16277 // [`Placement::estrategia`] to non-`const` fails at caixa-core
16278 // build time (const-eval E0015 / E0658 depending on the arm),
16279 // strictly stronger than a runtime `assert!(CONST)` and
16280 // side-stepping the destructor-in-const restriction that
16281 // blocks direct `const _: PlacementStrategy = FIXTURE.estrategia()`
16282 // items on `Placement`'s `Vec<String>` / `Option<String>`
16283 // carriers.
16284 //
16285 // The runtime body witnesses that the const-eval-shaped
16286 // wrapper agrees with a direct call on every closed-set arm.
16287 const fn estrategia_via_const_fn(p: &Placement) -> PlacementStrategy {
16288 p.estrategia()
16289 }
16290 for estrategia in [
16291 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
16292 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
16293 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
16294 ] {
16295 let placement = Placement {
16296 estrategia,
16297 clusters: Vec::new(),
16298 affinity: None,
16299 shard_key: None,
16300 };
16301 assert_eq!(
16302 estrategia_via_const_fn(&placement),
16303 placement.estrategia(),
16304 "const-fn-wrapped and direct dispatch on \
16305 Placement::estrategia must agree for {estrategia:?}",
16306 );
16307 }
16308 }
16309
16310 #[test]
16311 fn entrada_port_accessor_is_const_fn() {
16312 // The [`Entrada::port`] per-`:entrada` L4-port `Copy`-return
16313 // scalar accessor is declared `#[must_use] pub const fn` —
16314 // matching the peer M3 mesh-slot `Copy`-return accessor family
16315 // ([`MeshPolicy::timeout`] / [`MeshPolicy::retries`] /
16316 // [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] / [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] /
16317 // [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`] on the parent [`MeshPolicy`],
16318 // [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] / [`CircuitBreaker::window`]
16319 // on the sibling [`CircuitBreaker`], [`RateLimit::rate`] /
16320 // [`RateLimit::window`] on the sibling [`RateLimit`], the
16321 // sibling per-`:placement` [`Placement::estrategia`] pinned by
16322 // [`placement_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] above — every
16323 // one a `pub const fn`). Pin the `const`-eval posture here so
16324 // a future accidental downgrade to non-`const` (an added
16325 // runtime helper reachable only from a non-`const` context, an
16326 // `Option<u16>`-shape migration once the substrate grows
16327 // per-`:membros` heterogeneous listener ports that would
16328 // silently drop the `const` qualifier, a manual hand-rolled
16329 // shadow) trips at caixa-core build time rather than surfacing
16330 // as a downstream `const`-context regression far from the
16331 // declaration.
16332 //
16333 // Same shape as the sibling
16334 // [`placement_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] pin above — the
16335 // load-bearing witness lives in the module-scope `const fn`
16336 // wrapper `port_via_const_fn`: a body that calls
16337 // [`Entrada::port`] under a `const fn` signature is well-formed
16338 // only when the callee is itself `const fn`, side-stepping the
16339 // destructor-in-const restriction that would otherwise block a
16340 // direct `const _: u16 = FIXTURE.port()` item on `Entrada`'s
16341 // `String` / `Vec<String>` carriers.
16342 //
16343 // The runtime body sweeps a representative port set spanning
16344 // the [`SERVICO_PORT_MIN`] floor, the substrate-canonical
16345 // [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] default, and the top-edge `u16::MAX`
16346 // ceiling — the const-fn-wrapped call must agree with a direct
16347 // call on every fixture (a violation trips the test) and every
16348 // returned scalar must byte-equal the input `port` (a violation
16349 // means the accessor stopped being a raw field-return copy).
16350 const fn port_via_const_fn(e: &Entrada) -> u16 {
16351 e.port()
16352 }
16353 for port in [SERVICO_PORT_MIN, DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT, u16::MAX] {
16354 let entrada = Entrada {
16355 host: String::new(),
16356 para: String::new(),
16357 port,
16358 paths: Vec::new(),
16359 };
16360 assert_eq!(
16361 port_via_const_fn(&entrada),
16362 entrada.port(),
16363 "const-fn-wrapped and direct dispatch on Entrada::port \
16364 must agree for port={port}",
16365 );
16366 assert_eq!(
16367 entrada.port(),
16368 port,
16369 "Entrada::port must return the storage-side u16 verbatim \
16370 for port={port}",
16371 );
16372 }
16373 }
16374
16375 #[test]
16376 fn validate_placement_admits_paired_shape_iff_strategy_requires_shard_key() {
16377 // Load-bearing cross-slot-partition pin closing the loop between
16378 // the substrate-lifted
16379 // [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`] per-arm predicate on
16380 // the closed-set typed enum and the actual
16381 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] runtime behavior across
16382 // the paired `:placement :shard-key` axis: every validated
16383 // [`Placement`] past [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
16384 // satisfies `placement.shard_key().is_some() ==
16385 // placement.estrategia().requires_shard_key()`. The four-cell
16386 // shape witness sweeps every combination of (variant in the
16387 // closed accept-set, `:shard-key` Some/None) and pins:
16388 //
16389 // * variant.requires_shard_key() && shard_key.is_some() →
16390 // validate() passes; the paired shape is the sole
16391 // `requires_shard_key` arm-family accepted shape.
16392 // * variant.requires_shard_key() && shard_key.is_none() →
16393 // validate() fails with [`AplicacaoError::ShardedWithoutKey`];
16394 // the paired shape is the refused missing-key shape on
16395 // Sharded-family arms.
16396 // * !variant.requires_shard_key() && shard_key.is_some() →
16397 // validate() fails with
16398 // [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`]; the paired shape
16399 // is the refused declared-but-inert shape on non-Sharded-
16400 // family arms.
16401 // * !variant.requires_shard_key() && shard_key.is_none() →
16402 // validate() passes; the paired shape is the sole
16403 // non-`requires_shard_key` arm-family accepted shape.
16404 //
16405 // The compile-time-exhaustive `match p.estrategia()` dispatch at
16406 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] preserves its structural
16407 // arm-fan (a future arm addition still surfaces a build-time
16408 // exhaustiveness error there); this pin closes the semantic loop
16409 // between the arm-fan's shape-gate cascades and the substrate-
16410 // canonical predicate every downstream consumer of the paired
16411 // shape reads through. Fail-before-pass-after locally verified by
16412 // mutating the predicate's `Sharded => true` arm to `false` — the
16413 // truthy `expects_ok` cell for `Sharded` + `Some` trips the
16414 // `validate() must pass` assertion; restoring passes. Same "close
16415 // the loop between the typed predicate and the runtime behavior"
16416 // discipline as the sibling
16417 // [`wit_contract_is_capability_agrees_with_projected_wit_target_capability_variant`]
16418 // (7b97d26) cross-projection pin on the peer [`WitTarget`]
16419 // per-arm classifier axis.
16420 for variant in [
16421 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
16422 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
16423 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
16424 ] {
16425 for present in [false, true] {
16426 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
16427 spec.placement.estrategia = variant;
16428 spec.placement.shard_key = present.then(|| "tenantId".into());
16429 let expects_ok = variant.requires_shard_key() == present;
16430 let result = spec.validate();
16431 match (expects_ok, &result) {
16432 (true, Ok(())) => {}
16433 (false, Err(err)) => {
16434 // Cross-check the refusal diagnostic names the
16435 // right cell of the four-cell shape witness — the
16436 // `requires_shard_key && !present` cell must trip
16437 // [`AplicacaoError::ShardedWithoutKey`]; the
16438 // `!requires_shard_key && present` cell must trip
16439 // [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`].
16440 match (variant.requires_shard_key(), present, err) {
16441 (true, false, AplicacaoError::ShardedWithoutKey) => {}
16442 (
16443 false,
16444 true,
16445 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded { estrategia: e, .. },
16446 ) => {
16447 assert_eq!(
16448 *e, variant,
16449 "ShardKeyOnNonSharded.estrategia must byte-equal \
16450 the paired PlacementStrategy",
16451 );
16452 }
16453 _ => panic!(
16454 "unexpected refusal for estrategia={variant:?} \
16455 present={present}: {err:?}"
16456 ),
16457 }
16458 }
16459 (true, Err(err)) => panic!(
16460 "validate() must pass for estrategia={variant:?} \
16461 present={present} (requires_shard_key={} == present={present}), \
16462 got {err:?}",
16463 variant.requires_shard_key(),
16464 ),
16465 (false, Ok(())) => panic!(
16466 "validate() must fail for estrategia={variant:?} \
16467 present={present} (requires_shard_key={} != present={present})",
16468 variant.requires_shard_key(),
16469 ),
16470 }
16471 }
16472 }
16473 }
16474
16475 #[test]
16476 fn placement_without_clusters_diagnostic_carries_strategy_display_byte_string() {
16477 // Pin the M3 diagnostic template routes through the typed
16478 // [`PlacementStrategy`] Display byte-string (rebound from the
16479 // prior `{estrategia:?}` `Debug` route). Pre-lift the two
16480 // routes emitted identical bytes (the `Debug` derive on a
16481 // unit variant emits the variant name verbatim, exactly what
16482 // `as_str` returns), but the two paths were structurally
16483 // independent — a future `#[serde(rename_all = "…")]`
16484 // attribute or variant rename would coordinate the wire /
16485 // `Display` / `as_str` triple through the lifted const but
16486 // leave the `Debug` route on the compiler-derived variant name,
16487 // silently desynchronizing the diagnostic byte-string from the
16488 // wire byte-string. Rebinding the template onto `Display`
16489 // ties the diagnostic to the same lifted
16490 // [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_*`] const the wire format
16491 // emits — drift becomes structurally impossible. Pin the
16492 // byte-string here so a future edit that reverts the template
16493 // to `{estrategia:?}` is caught at caixa-core test time, not
16494 // at consumer dispatch time.
16495 for (variant, expected_scalar) in [
16496 (
16497 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
16498 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE,
16499 ),
16500 (
16501 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
16502 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED,
16503 ),
16504 (
16505 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
16506 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED,
16507 ),
16508 ] {
16509 let err = AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters {
16510 estrategia: variant,
16511 };
16512 let msg = err.to_string();
16513 assert!(
16514 msg.starts_with(&format!(":placement {expected_scalar} requires")),
16515 "PlacementWithoutClusters diagnostic for {variant:?} must open \
16516 with the lifted `{expected_scalar}` scalar via Display; got {msg:?}"
16517 );
16518 }
16519 }
16520
16521 #[test]
16522 fn shard_key_on_non_sharded_diagnostic_carries_strategy_display_byte_string() {
16523 // Peer of
16524 // [`placement_without_clusters_diagnostic_carries_strategy_display_byte_string`]
16525 // on the second M3 diagnostic that carries the typed
16526 // [`PlacementStrategy`] in its `#[error(…)]` template. Both
16527 // diagnostics now route the strategy scalar through the same
16528 // [`std::fmt::Display`] surface, tying the diagnostic
16529 // byte-string to the lifted [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_*`]
16530 // const set the wire format also emits. The two non-Sharded
16531 // arms are exercised here (the diagnostic exists to flag a
16532 // `:shard-key` slot the current strategy will never consume);
16533 // the peer `Sharded` arm never reaches this diagnostic (the
16534 // `Sharded` strategy consumes `:shard-key` — the
16535 // [`AplicacaoError::ShardedWithoutKey`] arm reports the missing
16536 // slot instead).
16537 for (variant, expected_scalar) in [
16538 (
16539 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
16540 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE,
16541 ),
16542 (
16543 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
16544 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED,
16545 ),
16546 ] {
16547 let err = AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded {
16548 estrategia: variant,
16549 shard_key: "$tenantId".into(),
16550 };
16551 let msg = err.to_string();
16552 assert!(
16553 msg.starts_with(&format!(":placement {expected_scalar} carries")),
16554 "ShardKeyOnNonSharded diagnostic for {variant:?} must open with \
16555 the lifted `{expected_scalar}` scalar via Display; got {msg:?}"
16556 );
16557 }
16558 }
16559
16560 #[test]
16561 fn placement_strategy_all_enumerates_every_variant_once() {
16562 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the [`PlacementStrategy::ALL`]
16563 // exhaustive-iteration surface: every variant appears exactly
16564 // once, and the slice length matches the arm count of the
16565 // closed set. Every consumer that walks the accepted-strategy
16566 // set (a future `feira app placement --list` CLI-side surfacing,
16567 // a future M4 admission-webhook's rejection body naming the
16568 // accepted-strategy list, the [`PlacementStrategy::from_wire`]
16569 // reverse-projection consumers that iterate the accept-set for
16570 // a "did you mean" hint) reads through this slice, so a future
16571 // variant addition (an `Anycast` mesh-anycast arm the
16572 // MESH-COMPOSITION §II.5 hint names as a trajectory item) that
16573 // grows the enum but forgets to grow [`Self::ALL`] silently
16574 // truncates every downstream consumer's accept-set at the same
16575 // pre-addition boundary — this pin fails at caixa-core build
16576 // time on the pairwise-distinct + arm-count invariants.
16577 //
16578 // Peer of the sibling [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] (6bce03d) /
16579 // [`crate::dep::DepList::ALL`] (45ee563) exhaustive-iteration
16580 // pins on the peer closed-set typed-enum axes.
16581 let all: &[PlacementStrategy] = PlacementStrategy::ALL;
16582 assert_eq!(
16583 all.len(),
16584 3,
16585 "PlacementStrategy::ALL must enumerate every variant of the \
16586 three-arm closed set (SingleNode, Replicated, Sharded); got {all:?}"
16587 );
16588 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
16589 for (j, b) in all.iter().enumerate() {
16590 if i != j {
16591 assert_ne!(
16592 a, b,
16593 "PlacementStrategy::ALL must carry every variant exactly \
16594 once — got duplicate {a:?} at indices {i} and {j}"
16595 );
16596 }
16597 }
16598 }
16599 for variant in [
16600 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
16601 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
16602 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
16603 ] {
16604 assert!(
16605 all.contains(&variant),
16606 "PlacementStrategy::ALL must contain {variant:?} — a future variant \
16607 addition that grows the enum but forgets to grow the ALL slice \
16608 silently truncates every downstream consumer's accept-set at the \
16609 pre-addition boundary"
16610 );
16611 }
16612 }
16613
16614 #[test]
16615 fn placement_strategy_from_wire_accepts_every_lifted_constant() {
16616 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the forward accept-set of the
16617 // [`PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] reverse projection: every
16618 // canonical [`crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_*`]
16619 // constant the [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] emitter walks
16620 // parses back to its paired variant. Any future arm addition
16621 // that grows the emitter's `as_str` match but forgets to grow
16622 // the parser's `from_str` match silently splits the two halves
16623 // of the round-trip — the wire byte-string one non-serde
16624 // consumer parses from the one the emitter wrote — with the
16625 // failure surfacing at parse time far from the rebrand commit.
16626 // Pinning the three-arm accept-set here catches the drift at
16627 // caixa-core build time.
16628 //
16629 // Peer of the sibling [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] (2aa6d23)
16630 // + [`RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] accept-set pins on the peer
16631 // closed-set typed-enum `str → Self` axes.
16632 for (wire, expected) in [
16633 (
16634 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SINGLE_NODE,
16635 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
16636 ),
16637 (
16638 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_REPLICATED,
16639 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
16640 ),
16641 (
16642 crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_SHARDED,
16643 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
16644 ),
16645 ] {
16646 let parsed = PlacementStrategy::from_wire(wire).unwrap_or_else(|| {
16647 panic!(
16648 "PlacementStrategy::from_wire({wire:?}) must accept every \
16649 M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_* constant — got None for the \
16650 lifted canonical byte-string that PlacementStrategy::{expected:?} \
16651 serializes as under M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA"
16652 )
16653 });
16654 assert_eq!(
16655 parsed, expected,
16656 "PlacementStrategy::from_wire({wire:?}) must return \
16657 PlacementStrategy::{expected:?}; got PlacementStrategy::{parsed:?}"
16658 );
16659 }
16660 }
16661
16662 #[test]
16663 fn placement_strategy_from_wire_round_trips_through_as_str() {
16664 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the closed round-trip between
16665 // the forward [`PlacementStrategy::as_str`] emitter and the
16666 // reverse [`PlacementStrategy::from_wire`] parser: for every
16667 // variant in [`PlacementStrategy::ALL`], parsing the emitter's
16668 // output must return exactly the same variant. Any per-arm
16669 // divergence — a future arm added to `as_str` but not
16670 // `from_str`, an accidental copy-paste flip in one but not the
16671 // other — silently splits the emit and parse halves and the
16672 // failure surfaces at consumer parse time far from the drift
16673 // site. The `ALL`-iterating shape means a future variant
16674 // addition picks up the coverage by construction.
16675 //
16676 // Peer of the sibling [`crate::kind::tests`] round-trip pin on
16677 // [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`] and the
16678 // [`super::tests::rate_limit_unit_from_suffix_round_trips_through_as_suffix`]
16679 // sibling round-trip pin on [`RateLimitUnit`].
16680 for &variant in PlacementStrategy::ALL {
16681 let wire = variant.as_str();
16682 let parsed = PlacementStrategy::from_wire(wire).unwrap_or_else(|| {
16683 panic!(
16684 "PlacementStrategy::from_wire(PlacementStrategy::{variant:?}.as_str()) \
16685 must be Some({variant:?}) — the two halves of the round-trip \
16686 dispatch on the same lifted M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_* consts; \
16687 got None on wire byte-string {wire:?}"
16688 )
16689 });
16690 assert_eq!(
16691 parsed, variant,
16692 "PlacementStrategy::from_wire(PlacementStrategy::{variant:?}.as_str()) \
16693 must round-trip to the same variant; got {parsed:?}"
16694 );
16695 }
16696 }
16697
16698 #[test]
16699 fn placement_strategy_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings() {
16700 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the closed-set refusal
16701 // discipline of [`PlacementStrategy::from_wire`]: every
16702 // byte-string outside the three-arm accept-set returns `None`
16703 // rather than silently collapsing onto the [`Default`]
16704 // (`Replicated`) arm or an arbitrary neighbor. The refusal set
16705 // exercised here sweeps the load-bearing drift shapes: the
16706 // empty string (a stripped serde-attribute drift), an all-
16707 // whitespace string (the canonical text-editor accidental
16708 // padding shape), the lowercased kebab-case forms a future
16709 // `#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]` attribute would emit
16710 // (`"single-node"`, `"replicated"`, `"sharded"` — the last two
16711 // coincidentally match the accepted canonical scalars, so only
16712 // `"single-node"` fires as a refusal, but pinning the case-
16713 // sensitivity of the accepted arms via the peer [`SingleNode`]
16714 // assertion in the round-trip pin makes the discipline
16715 // structurally clear), the lowercased single-word forms
16716 // (`"singlenode"`), the padded canonical scalar
16717 // (`" Sharded "`), the trailing-comma / trailing-newline shapes
16718 // (`"Sharded\n"`), and a pointer-different `&'static str` that
16719 // happens to alias a canonical byte-string by content but not
16720 // by identity (validated implicitly by the emitter's routing
16721 // through `crate::render::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_*`, whose
16722 // identity a paired [`crate::assert_str_reexport_identity`] pin
16723 // in caixa-core's per-const declaration surface would catch).
16724 //
16725 // Peer of the sibling
16726 // [`crate::kind::tests::caixa_kind_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings`]
16727 // (2aa6d23) refusal pin on [`crate::CaixaKind::from_wire`].
16728 for bad in [
16729 "",
16730 " ",
16731 "\n",
16732 "\t",
16733 "single-node",
16734 "singlenode",
16735 "SingleNodes",
16736 "single_node",
16737 "single node",
16738 "SINGLENODE",
16739 "SingleNode ",
16740 " SingleNode",
16741 " Sharded ",
16742 "Sharded\n",
16743 "replicated ",
16744 "sharded",
16745 "REPLICATED",
16746 "Anycast",
16747 "Global",
16748 "?",
16749 ] {
16750 assert!(
16751 PlacementStrategy::from_wire(bad).is_none(),
16752 "PlacementStrategy::from_wire({bad:?}) must return None — the \
16753 parser's accept-set is exactly the three PlacementStrategy::as_str \
16754 outputs (SingleNode, Replicated, Sharded), and this byte-string \
16755 is outside that closed set"
16756 );
16757 }
16758 }
16759
16760 #[test]
16761 fn placement_strategy_from_wire_matches_serialize_derive_wire_byte_string() {
16762 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the third path of the four-path
16763 // convergence: `from_str` (the reverse projection) inverts the
16764 // `Serialize` derive's wire byte-string on every variant.
16765 // Together with the pre-existing three-path convergence
16766 // (`Display` + `as_str` + `Serialize` all resolve to the same
16767 // lifted [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_*`] const, pinned by
16768 // the peer
16769 // [`placement_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`])
16770 // this closes the round-trip: the wire byte-string the
16771 // `Serialize` derive emits parses back to the same variant
16772 // through `from_str`, so any future serde-attribute or variant-
16773 // rename drift on the emit half now surfaces as a matched drift
16774 // on the parse half at caixa-core build time — the two halves
16775 // migrate as a unit through the lifted consts on any future
16776 // rename, and the round-trip cannot silently split.
16777 //
16778 // Peer of the sibling
16779 // [`placement_strategy_display_matches_serialized_wire_byte_string`]
16780 // wire-format pin — extends the three-path convergence
16781 // (`Display` + `as_str` + `Serialize`) onto the fourth path
16782 // (`from_str`), closing the `str ↔ Self` round-trip on the
16783 // M3 `:placement :estrategia` closed-set axis.
16784 for &variant in PlacementStrategy::ALL {
16785 let wire = serde_json::to_string(&variant).unwrap();
16786 let unquoted = wire
16787 .strip_prefix('"')
16788 .and_then(|s| s.strip_suffix('"'))
16789 .expect("serialized PlacementStrategy is a JSON string");
16790 let parsed = PlacementStrategy::from_wire(unquoted).unwrap_or_else(|| {
16791 panic!(
16792 "PlacementStrategy::from_wire({unquoted:?}) must accept the \
16793 Serialize derive's wire byte-string for \
16794 PlacementStrategy::{variant:?} — the four-path convergence \
16795 (Display + as_str + Serialize + from_str) resolves through \
16796 the same lifted M3_PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_* const; got None"
16797 )
16798 });
16799 assert_eq!(
16800 parsed, variant,
16801 "PlacementStrategy::from_wire of the Serialize derive's wire \
16802 byte-string for PlacementStrategy::{variant:?} must round-trip \
16803 to the same variant; got {parsed:?}"
16804 );
16805 }
16806 }
16807
16808 #[test]
16809 fn rejects_zero_policy_timeout() {
16810 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16811 s.politicas.timeout = Some(Duration::ZERO);
16812 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero);
16813 }
16814
16815 #[test]
16816 fn rejects_zero_policy_retries() {
16817 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16818 s.politicas.retries = Some(0);
16819 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero);
16820 }
16821
16822 #[test]
16823 fn rejects_policy_retries_above_cap() {
16824 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: `Some(11)` is structurally
16825 // one past the [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] ceiling and silently
16826 // passed validate on every pre-gate codebase because the
16827 // typed slot's only check was the zero-floor arm. The
16828 // thundering-herd amplification vector only surfaced at the
16829 // runtime substrate (Envoy / Cilium L7 retry overlay)
16830 // far from the source caixa.lisp with no field naming the
16831 // offending policy.
16832 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16833 s.politicas.retries = Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX + 1);
16834 assert_eq!(
16835 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
16836 AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap {
16837 retries: POLICY_RETRIES_MAX + 1
16838 }
16839 );
16840 }
16841
16842 #[test]
16843 fn rejects_policy_retries_far_above_cap() {
16844 // The `u32::MAX` worst case — the four-billion-retry policy
16845 // a typo (`(:retries 4294967295)`) or struct-literal
16846 // copy-paste lands in the slot. Pin the cap arm's coverage
16847 // explicitly across the full `u32` overflow so a future
16848 // relaxation that drops the upper bound surfaces here.
16849 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16850 s.politicas.retries = Some(u32::MAX);
16851 assert_eq!(
16852 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
16853 AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap { retries: u32::MAX }
16854 );
16855 }
16856
16857 #[test]
16858 fn accepts_policy_retries_at_cap() {
16859 // The boundary value — exactly [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] —
16860 // must validate. The cap is inclusive on the top edge,
16861 // matching the [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`]
16862 // discipline on the sibling [`crate::LimitsSpec::memory`]
16863 // axis. Pin the boundary explicitly so a future off-by-one
16864 // tightening (`>= POLICY_RETRIES_MAX` instead of `>`)
16865 // surfaces here as a test failure rather than a silent
16866 // contract narrowing.
16867 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16868 s.politicas.retries = Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX);
16869 s.validate()
16870 .expect("retries == POLICY_RETRIES_MAX must validate");
16871 }
16872
16873 #[test]
16874 fn accepts_policy_retries_typical_values() {
16875 // The full inclusive `1..=POLICY_RETRIES_MAX` sweep —
16876 // every value in the validated set must pass. The
16877 // Envoy / Istio production-playbook recommendation band
16878 // (`num_retries ≤ 5`) and the AWS App Mesh schema cap
16879 // (`maxRetries ≤ 10`) both lie within this set.
16880 for r in 1..=POLICY_RETRIES_MAX {
16881 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16882 s.politicas.retries = Some(r);
16883 s.validate()
16884 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("retries={r} must validate; got {e:?}"));
16885 }
16886 }
16887
16888 #[test]
16889 fn policy_retries_zero_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
16890 // The cross-arm ordering pin: `Some(0)` is structurally
16891 // outside both `1..` (zero-floor) and `..=POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`
16892 // (cap), but the zero-floor diagnostic is the more
16893 // self-locating one (it directly names the omit-axis
16894 // remediation), so the validate gate must fire on zero
16895 // first. Pin the order so a future refactor that reorders
16896 // the arms surfaces here as a test failure rather than a
16897 // silent diagnostic regression. Same shape every other
16898 // zero-then-shape ordering on this surface uses
16899 // ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero`] then
16900 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical`];
16901 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow`] then
16902 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical`]).
16903 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16904 s.politicas.retries = Some(0);
16905 assert_eq!(
16906 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
16907 AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero,
16908 "Some(0) must surface the zero-floor diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
16909 );
16910 }
16911
16912 #[test]
16913 fn policy_retries_cap_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
16914 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the offending `u32` is carried
16915 // verbatim into the [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap`]
16916 // variant so the surfaced error message names the value the
16917 // author wrote (`":politicas :retries (47) exceeds the
16918 // mesh-policy ceiling …"`), not just the cap. Same
16919 // self-locating diagnostic shape every other typed-cap arm
16920 // on this surface carries
16921 // ([`crate::LimitsError::MemoryExceedsWasm32Cap`] carries the
16922 // offending byte count verbatim).
16923 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16924 s.politicas.retries = Some(47);
16925 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
16926 assert!(
16927 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap { retries: 47 }),
16928 "got {err:?}"
16929 );
16930 let msg = err.to_string();
16931 assert!(
16932 msg.contains("47"),
16933 ":politicas :retries cap diagnostic must carry the offending value verbatim (got: {msg})"
16934 );
16935 }
16936
16937 #[test]
16938 fn policy_retries_cap_is_aws_app_mesh_aligned() {
16939 // The [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] constant pins the value at 10,
16940 // matching AWS App Mesh's `gRPCRouteRetryPolicy.maxRetries`
16941 // schema cap — the only upstream mesh-policy schema that
16942 // documents an explicit hard cap. Pinning the literal value
16943 // here surfaces a future drift (a relaxation to 20, a
16944 // tightening to 5) as a deliberate test edit, not a silent
16945 // contract narrowing.
16946 assert_eq!(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX, 10);
16947 }
16948
16949 #[test]
16950 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_zero_max_failures() {
16951 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16952 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
16953 max_failures: 0,
16954 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
16955 });
16956 assert_eq!(
16957 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
16958 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures
16959 );
16960 }
16961
16962 #[test]
16963 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_max_failures_above_cap() {
16964 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: `1001` is structurally one
16965 // past the [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] ceiling and
16966 // silently passed validate on every pre-gate codebase
16967 // because the typed slot's only check was the zero-floor
16968 // arm. The breaker-no-op vector only surfaced at the runtime
16969 // substrate (Envoy / Cilium L7 outlier-detection overlay)
16970 // far from the source caixa.lisp with no field naming the
16971 // offending policy.
16972 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16973 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
16974 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX + 1,
16975 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
16976 });
16977 assert_eq!(
16978 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
16979 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap {
16980 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX + 1,
16981 }
16982 );
16983 }
16984
16985 #[test]
16986 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_max_failures_far_above_cap() {
16987 // The `u32::MAX` worst case — the four-billion-failure
16988 // threshold a typo (`(:max-failures 4294967295)`) or a
16989 // struct-literal copy-paste lands in the slot. Pin the cap
16990 // arm's coverage explicitly across the full `u32` overflow
16991 // so a future relaxation that drops the upper bound surfaces
16992 // here.
16993 let mut s = three_member_spec();
16994 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
16995 max_failures: u32::MAX,
16996 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
16997 });
16998 assert_eq!(
16999 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17000 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap {
17001 max_failures: u32::MAX,
17002 }
17003 );
17004 }
17005
17006 #[test]
17007 fn accepts_circuit_breaker_max_failures_at_cap() {
17008 // The boundary value — exactly
17009 // [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] — must validate. The
17010 // cap is inclusive on the top edge, matching the
17011 // [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] / [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`]
17012 // discipline on the sibling capped axes. Pin the boundary
17013 // explicitly so a future off-by-one tightening
17014 // (`>= POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX` instead of `>`)
17015 // surfaces here as a test failure rather than a silent
17016 // contract narrowing.
17017 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17018 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
17019 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX,
17020 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
17021 });
17022 s.validate()
17023 .expect("max_failures == POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX must validate");
17024 }
17025
17026 #[test]
17027 fn accepts_circuit_breaker_max_failures_typical_values() {
17028 // The documented production-playbook band positive-control
17029 // sweep — every value Hystrix / Istio / Envoy / Polly /
17030 // Resilience4j recommend (5..=50) must pass, plus a sweep
17031 // through the hyperscale band (100, 500, 1000) the cap
17032 // accepts. Pin the inclusive validated set explicitly so a
17033 // future tightening of the ceiling surfaces here.
17034 for n in [1u32, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000] {
17035 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17036 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
17037 max_failures: n,
17038 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
17039 });
17040 s.validate()
17041 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("max_failures={n} must validate; got {e:?}"));
17042 }
17043 }
17044
17045 #[test]
17046 fn circuit_breaker_zero_max_failures_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
17047 // The cross-arm ordering pin: `0` is structurally outside
17048 // both `1..` (zero-floor) and `..=POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`
17049 // (cap), but the zero-floor diagnostic is the more
17050 // self-locating one (it directly names the omit-axis
17051 // remediation), so the validate gate must fire on zero
17052 // first. Same shape every other zero-then-shape ordering on
17053 // this surface uses
17054 // ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero`] then
17055 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap`];
17056 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero`] then
17057 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical`]).
17058 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17059 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
17060 max_failures: 0,
17061 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
17062 });
17063 assert_eq!(
17064 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17065 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures,
17066 "max_failures == 0 must surface the zero-floor diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
17067 );
17068 }
17069
17070 #[test]
17071 fn circuit_breaker_max_failures_cap_takes_precedence_over_window_gates() {
17072 // The cross-arm ordering pin between the cap and the
17073 // sibling `:window` gates (zero-window, canonical-window).
17074 // A breaker carrying both an over-cap `max_failures` AND a
17075 // structurally invalid window (zero, sub-ms) must surface
17076 // the cap diagnostic first — the cap arm is wired
17077 // immediately after the zero-failure arm and strictly
17078 // before the window arms, so the offending value the
17079 // diagnostic names matches the order the author would
17080 // discover the gates by reading top-to-bottom through
17081 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]. Pin the order so a
17082 // future refactor that reorders the arms surfaces here as a
17083 // test failure rather than a silent diagnostic regression.
17084 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17085 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
17086 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX + 1,
17087 window: Duration::ZERO,
17088 });
17089 assert_eq!(
17090 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17091 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap {
17092 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX + 1,
17093 },
17094 "over-cap max_failures must surface the cap diagnostic before any window-axis diagnostic"
17095 );
17096 }
17097
17098 #[test]
17099 fn policy_breaker_max_failures_cap_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
17100 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the offending `u32` is carried
17101 // verbatim into the
17102 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap`]
17103 // variant so the surfaced error message names the value the
17104 // author wrote (`":politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures
17105 // (50000) exceeds the mesh-policy ceiling …"`), not just
17106 // the cap. Same self-locating diagnostic shape every other
17107 // typed-cap arm on this surface carries
17108 // ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap`] carries the
17109 // offending retry count verbatim,
17110 // [`crate::LimitsError::MemoryExceedsWasm32Cap`] carries the
17111 // offending byte count verbatim).
17112 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17113 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
17114 max_failures: 50_000,
17115 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
17116 });
17117 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
17118 assert!(
17119 matches!(
17120 err,
17121 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap {
17122 max_failures: 50_000
17123 }
17124 ),
17125 "got {err:?}"
17126 );
17127 let msg = err.to_string();
17128 assert!(
17129 msg.contains("50000"),
17130 ":politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures cap diagnostic must carry the offending value verbatim (got: {msg})"
17131 );
17132 }
17133
17134 #[test]
17135 fn policy_breaker_max_failures_cap_pins_canonical_value() {
17136 // The [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] constant pins the
17137 // value at 1000 — an order of magnitude above every
17138 // documented production-playbook recommendation band
17139 // (Hystrix `requestVolumeThreshold` default 20, Istio
17140 // `outlierDetection.consecutive5xxErrors` default 5, Envoy
17141 // `outlier_detection.consecutive_5xx` default 5, Polly /
17142 // Resilience4j typical 5..=50) and below the
17143 // clearly-pathological "effectively no protection" floor
17144 // (10_000, 100_000, u32::MAX). Pinning the literal value
17145 // here surfaces a future drift (a relaxation to 10_000, a
17146 // tightening to 100) as a deliberate test edit, not a
17147 // silent contract narrowing.
17148 assert_eq!(POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX, 1000);
17149 }
17150
17151 #[test]
17152 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_zero_window() {
17153 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17154 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
17155 max_failures: 5,
17156 window: Duration::ZERO,
17157 });
17158 assert_eq!(
17159 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17160 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow
17161 );
17162 }
17163
17164 #[test]
17165 fn rejects_zero_rate_limit() {
17166 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17167 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17168 rate: 0,
17169 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
17170 });
17171 assert_eq!(
17172 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17173 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero
17174 );
17175 }
17176
17177 #[test]
17178 fn rejects_rate_limit_zero_window() {
17179 // `RateLimit { rate: 100, window: Duration::ZERO }` is
17180 // constructible programmatically (the typed `Duration` field
17181 // imposes no nonzero invariant) but renders through
17182 // `rate_limit_codec::render` as `"100/0s"` — a fragment the
17183 // codec's `parse` rejects as `unknown rate-limit window unit
17184 // "0s"`. Until this validate-time gate landed the typed slot
17185 // accepted the value silently and the round-trip break only
17186 // surfaced at deserialize time (potentially in a downstream
17187 // consumer that never re-validates). Pin the rejection at
17188 // `AplicacaoSpec::validate` so the typed slot's valid set
17189 // matches the codec's round-trippable set structurally.
17190 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17191 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17192 rate: 100,
17193 window: Duration::ZERO,
17194 });
17195 assert_eq!(
17196 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17197 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical {
17198 window: Duration::ZERO
17199 }
17200 );
17201 }
17202
17203 #[test]
17204 fn rejects_rate_limit_arbitrary_seconds_window() {
17205 // 45 seconds is a valid `Duration` but not one of the three
17206 // canonical rate-limit windows the codec round-trips
17207 // (1s / 60s / 3600s). Renders as `"100/45s"`, which the parser
17208 // refuses on round-trip — same round-trip-break shape the
17209 // zero-window arm above pins, with a non-zero magnitude to
17210 // guard against a future "reject only zero" half-measure.
17211 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17212 let window = Duration::from_secs(45);
17213 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit { rate: 100, window });
17214 assert_eq!(
17215 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17216 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical { window }
17217 );
17218 }
17219
17220 #[test]
17221 fn rejects_rate_limit_two_minute_window() {
17222 // 120 seconds = 2 minutes is a "looks-canonical" but
17223 // not-canonical window: it's a clean integer multiple of the
17224 // minute unit, but the codec only round-trips the
17225 // unit-magnitude-1 forms (`"<n>/m"` ≡ 60s, *not* `"<n>/2m"`).
17226 // A `Duration::from_secs(120)` window renders as `"100/120s"`
17227 // which the parser rejects. Pinning this case rules out a
17228 // future "accept any clean multiple of s/m/h" relaxation
17229 // that would silently break the codec contract.
17230 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17231 let window = Duration::from_secs(120);
17232 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit { rate: 50, window });
17233 assert_eq!(
17234 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17235 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical { window }
17236 );
17237 }
17238
17239 #[test]
17240 fn rejects_rate_limit_subsecond_window() {
17241 // A sub-second window (e.g. 500ms) is a valid `Duration` but
17242 // unrepresentable in the codec's `<n>/<s|m|h>` author surface.
17243 // Pin the rejection so a future relaxation can't silently
17244 // admit fractional-second windows that the codec can't
17245 // round-trip.
17246 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17247 let window = Duration::from_millis(500);
17248 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit { rate: 200, window });
17249 assert_eq!(
17250 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17251 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical { window }
17252 );
17253 }
17254
17255 #[test]
17256 fn rejects_policy_rate_limit_above_cap() {
17257 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: `rate = POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX + 1`
17258 // is structurally one past the cap and silently passed
17259 // validate on every pre-gate codebase because the typed slot's
17260 // only `rate` check was the zero-floor arm. The no-op-limiter
17261 // shape only surfaced at the runtime substrate (Envoy's
17262 // `local_rate_limit.token_bucket.max_tokens`, the future
17263 // Cilium L7 rate-limit overlay) far from the source caixa.lisp
17264 // with no field naming the offending policy.
17265 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17266 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17267 rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX + 1,
17268 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
17269 });
17270 assert_eq!(
17271 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17272 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap {
17273 rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX + 1
17274 }
17275 );
17276 }
17277
17278 #[test]
17279 fn rejects_policy_rate_limit_far_above_cap() {
17280 // The `u32::MAX` worst case — the four-billion-token rate-limit
17281 // a typo (`(:rate-limit "4294967295/s")`) or struct-literal
17282 // copy-paste lands in the slot. Pin the cap arm's coverage
17283 // explicitly across the full `u32` overflow so a future
17284 // relaxation that drops the upper bound surfaces here. Peer to
17285 // `rejects_policy_retries_far_above_cap` on the sibling
17286 // `:retries` axis and `rejects_policy_breaker_max_failures_far_above_cap`
17287 // on the sibling `:max-failures` axis.
17288 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17289 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17290 rate: u32::MAX,
17291 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
17292 });
17293 assert_eq!(
17294 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17295 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap { rate: u32::MAX }
17296 );
17297 }
17298
17299 #[test]
17300 fn accepts_policy_rate_limit_at_cap() {
17301 // The boundary value — exactly [`POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`] —
17302 // must validate. The cap is inclusive on the top edge, matching
17303 // every other typed upper bound in this crate
17304 // ([`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`], [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`],
17305 // [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`]). Pin the boundary
17306 // across all three canonical windows so a future off-by-one
17307 // tightening (`>= POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX` instead of `>`) or a
17308 // window-conditional cap surfaces here as a test failure rather
17309 // than a silent contract narrowing.
17310 for secs in [1u64, 60, 3600] {
17311 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17312 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17313 rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX,
17314 window: Duration::from_secs(secs),
17315 });
17316 s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
17317 panic!("rate == POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX must validate (window={secs}s); got {e:?}",)
17318 });
17319 }
17320 }
17321
17322 #[test]
17323 fn accepts_policy_rate_limit_typical_values() {
17324 // The documented production-playbook recommendation band —
17325 // Envoy / Istio / Kong / NGINX 10..=10_000 RPS, Cloudflare /
17326 // AWS API Gateway 10_000..=100_000 per-minute, Cloudflare
17327 // Enterprise ~1M per-hour. Every value in the validated set
17328 // must pass; pin the band explicitly so a future tightening
17329 // surfaces here.
17330 for rate in [1u32, 10, 100, 1_000, 10_000, 100_000, 1_000_000] {
17331 for secs in [1u64, 60, 3600] {
17332 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17333 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17334 rate,
17335 window: Duration::from_secs(secs),
17336 });
17337 s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
17338 panic!("rate={rate} window={secs}s must validate; got {e:?}")
17339 });
17340 }
17341 }
17342 }
17343
17344 #[test]
17345 fn policy_rate_limit_zero_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
17346 // The cross-arm ordering pin: `rate == 0` is structurally
17347 // outside both `1..` (zero-floor) and `..=POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`
17348 // (cap), but the zero-floor diagnostic is the more
17349 // self-locating one (it directly names the omit-axis
17350 // remediation). Pin the order so a future refactor that
17351 // reorders the arms surfaces here as a test failure rather
17352 // than a silent diagnostic regression. Same shape every other
17353 // zero-then-cap ordering on this surface uses
17354 // ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero`] then
17355 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap`];
17356 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures`] then
17357 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap`]).
17358 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17359 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17360 rate: 0,
17361 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
17362 });
17363 assert_eq!(
17364 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17365 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero,
17366 "rate == 0 must surface the zero-floor diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
17367 );
17368 }
17369
17370 #[test]
17371 fn policy_rate_limit_cap_takes_precedence_over_non_canonical_window() {
17372 // Two-axis-bad pin: rate above cap *and* window non-canonical.
17373 // The validate gate must fire on the rate cap first — the
17374 // amplification-shape (no-op limiter) diagnostic is the more
17375 // fundamental one; the window-canonical diagnostic is the
17376 // narrower codec-round-trip shape. Pin the ordering so a future
17377 // refactor that reorders the rate-then-window check arms
17378 // surfaces here as a test failure rather than a silent
17379 // diagnostic regression.
17380 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17381 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17382 rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX + 1,
17383 window: Duration::from_secs(45),
17384 });
17385 assert_eq!(
17386 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17387 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap {
17388 rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX + 1
17389 },
17390 "above-cap rate must surface the cap diagnostic, not the window diagnostic"
17391 );
17392 }
17393
17394 #[test]
17395 fn policy_rate_limit_cap_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
17396 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the offending `u32` is carried
17397 // verbatim into the [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap`]
17398 // variant so the surfaced error message names the value the
17399 // author wrote (`":politicas :rate-limit rate (5000000) exceeds
17400 // the mesh-policy ceiling …"`), not just the cap. Same
17401 // self-locating diagnostic shape every other typed-cap arm on
17402 // this surface carries ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap`]
17403 // carries the offending retries count verbatim,
17404 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap`] carries
17405 // the offending failure count verbatim).
17406 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17407 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17408 rate: 5_000_000,
17409 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
17410 });
17411 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
17412 assert!(
17413 matches!(
17414 err,
17415 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap { rate: 5_000_000 }
17416 ),
17417 "got {err:?}"
17418 );
17419 let msg = err.to_string();
17420 assert!(
17421 msg.contains("5000000"),
17422 ":politicas :rate-limit cap diagnostic must carry the offending value verbatim (got: {msg})"
17423 );
17424 }
17425
17426 #[test]
17427 fn policy_rate_limit_cap_pins_canonical_value() {
17428 // The [`POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`] constant pins the value at
17429 // 1_000_000 — two-to-three orders of magnitude above every
17430 // documented production-playbook recommendation band (Envoy /
17431 // Istio / Kong / NGINX 10..=10_000 RPS, Cloudflare / AWS API
17432 // Gateway 10_000..=100_000 per-minute) and below the
17433 // clearly-pathological "paste-from-binary blob" floor
17434 // (100_000_000, u32::MAX). Pinning the literal value here
17435 // surfaces a future drift (a relaxation to 10_000_000, a
17436 // tightening to 100_000) as a deliberate test edit, not a
17437 // silent contract narrowing.
17438 assert_eq!(POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX, 1_000_000);
17439 }
17440
17441 #[test]
17442 fn rate_limit_zero_rate_takes_precedence_over_non_canonical_window() {
17443 // Both axes are invalid here: rate == 0 *and* window is
17444 // non-canonical. The validate gate must fire on rate first
17445 // (matching the existing `rejects_zero_rate_limit` ordering),
17446 // so the existing diagnostic continues to lead with the
17447 // simpler "zero rate" framing. Pinning the order of checks
17448 // so a future refactor that reorders the arms surfaces here
17449 // as a test failure rather than a silent diagnostic
17450 // regression.
17451 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17452 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17453 rate: 0,
17454 window: Duration::from_secs(45),
17455 });
17456 assert_eq!(
17457 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
17458 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero
17459 );
17460 }
17461
17462 #[test]
17463 fn rate_limit_canonical_windows_validate() {
17464 // The three canonical windows the codec round-trips
17465 // losslessly — 1s / 60s / 3600s — must all pass `validate()`
17466 // unchanged. Pin the full canonical set as a positive case
17467 // (the existing `rate_limit_round_trip_seconds` /
17468 // `rate_limit_round_trip_minutes` tests pin the
17469 // serialize-then-deserialize property at the codec layer; this
17470 // test pins the validate-side complement so a future tightening
17471 // of the canonical set — e.g. dropping `:hour` — surfaces here
17472 // as a test failure rather than a silent contract narrowing).
17473 for secs in [1u64, 60, 3600] {
17474 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17475 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17476 rate: 100,
17477 window: Duration::from_secs(secs),
17478 });
17479 s.validate().expect("canonical window must validate");
17480 }
17481 }
17482
17483 #[test]
17484 fn rate_limit_validated_value_round_trips_through_codec() {
17485 // The structural property the validate gate enforces:
17486 // every `RateLimit` past `AplicacaoSpec::validate` round-trips
17487 // losslessly through the `rate_limit_codec` (serialize → string
17488 // → deserialize → equal value). Pin this end-to-end so a future
17489 // change to either side (the validate gate's accepted window
17490 // set, the codec's parse/render unit set) that breaks the
17491 // alignment surfaces here. The previous-state shape (typed
17492 // slot accepts arbitrary `Duration`, codec only round-trips
17493 // 1s/60s/3600s) would fail this test for a `Duration::from_secs(45)`
17494 // window — the validate gate now forecloses that.
17495 for secs in [1u64, 60, 3600] {
17496 let mut s = three_member_spec();
17497 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(RateLimit {
17498 rate: 250,
17499 window: Duration::from_secs(secs),
17500 });
17501 s.validate().unwrap();
17502 let json = serde_json::to_string(&s.politicas).unwrap();
17503 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
17504 assert_eq!(
17505 back.rate_limit, s.politicas.rate_limit,
17506 "every validated :rate-limit must round-trip losslessly through the codec"
17507 );
17508 }
17509 }
17510
17511 #[test]
17512 fn rate_limit_canonical_per_hour_renders_with_h_suffix() {
17513 // The hour-window canonical form (`"<n>/h"`) was missing from
17514 // the prior `rate_limit_round_trip_seconds` / `_minutes` test
17515 // pair. Now that the validate gate pins 3600s as part of the
17516 // canonical set, pin its serialize-side render shape too so
17517 // the third leg of the s/m/h tripod is explicitly tested.
17518 let policy = MeshPolicy {
17519 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
17520 rate: 10000,
17521 window: Duration::from_secs(3600),
17522 }),
17523 ..Default::default()
17524 };
17525 let json = serde_json::to_string(&policy).unwrap();
17526 assert!(
17527 json.contains("\"10000/h\""),
17528 "hour-window canonical form must render with `h` suffix (got: {json})"
17529 );
17530 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
17531 assert_eq!(back.rate_limit.unwrap().window, Duration::from_secs(3600));
17532 }
17533
17534 #[test]
17535 fn canonical_rate_limit_window_set_tracks_codec_via_canonical_unit() {
17536 // Pin the substrate-primitive [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`]
17537 // typed accessor's accepted-window set against the codec's
17538 // accepted set explicitly. A future addition to the codec
17539 // (e.g. accepting `:day`/`:week` as authoring units) must be
17540 // accompanied by a parallel addition here, and a regression
17541 // that drops one of the three canonical units from either
17542 // side surfaces as a test failure. The accessor is the
17543 // single source of truth for the canonical-window set —
17544 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s canonical-window
17545 // gate and [`rate_limit_codec::render`]'s canonical arm both
17546 // read through it — this test enshrines that its
17547 // `Duration → Option<RateLimitUnit>` projection matches the
17548 // codec's parse / render arms' accepted-window set exactly.
17549 //
17550 // Predecessor: this pin previously read the module-private
17551 // free helper `is_canonical_rate_limit_window` — a delegate
17552 // that composed [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`] with `.is_some()`
17553 // — but the helper had no production consumers left after the
17554 // validate-gate migration onto [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`]
17555 // and was deleted; the closed-set arm-window bijection now
17556 // lives on exactly one typed dispatch on the substrate
17557 // primitive.
17558 let canonical_unit = |window: Duration| -> Option<super::RateLimitUnit> {
17559 RateLimit { rate: 1, window }.canonical_unit()
17560 };
17561 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_secs(1)).is_some());
17562 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_secs(60)).is_some());
17563 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_secs(3600)).is_some());
17564 // Non-canonical windows the accessor rejects.
17565 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::ZERO).is_none());
17566 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_secs(2)).is_none());
17567 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_secs(30)).is_none());
17568 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_secs(120)).is_none());
17569 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_secs(86400)).is_none());
17570 // Sub-second windows: even `Duration::from_millis(1000)` is
17571 // exactly 1s and accepted; `Duration::from_millis(500)` is
17572 // sub-second and rejected.
17573 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_millis(1000)).is_some());
17574 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_millis(500)).is_none());
17575 assert!(canonical_unit(Duration::from_millis(1500)).is_none());
17576 }
17577
17578 #[test]
17579 fn rate_limit_unit_table_projections_are_mutual_inverses() {
17580 // Bidirection pin against the closed-set typed enum
17581 // [`RateLimitUnit`] arm-table (the canonical
17582 // `{"s" ↔ 1s, "m" ↔ 60s, "h" ↔ 3600s}` bijection every consumer
17583 // of the rate-limit unit surface reads from). The two
17584 // projection directions [`RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] /
17585 // [`RateLimitUnit::window`] (str → Duration, exposed as one
17586 // typed dispatch through [`RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix`])
17587 // and [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`] / [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`]
17588 // (Duration → str, exposed as one typed dispatch through
17589 // [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`] composed with
17590 // [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`]) are the substrate primitives the
17591 // codec's parse arm ([`rate_limit_codec::parse`] via
17592 // [`RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix`]), the codec's render arm
17593 // ([`rate_limit_codec::render`] via [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`]),
17594 // and the validate gate ([`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]
17595 // via [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`]) all key off. A future
17596 // rate-limit-unit addition (a `"d"` day suffix, a `"ms"`
17597 // sub-second window) is one variant + one arm per method on the
17598 // closed-set enum; the compiler-enforced exhaustiveness on
17599 // every consumer's `match self` arms picks it up by
17600 // construction. This pin enshrines that both projection
17601 // directions agree on every canonical arm row and neither
17602 // leaks a spurious entry the other doesn't recognize.
17603 //
17604 // Predecessor: this test previously read the two vestigial
17605 // module-private free helpers `rate_limit_window_unit` and
17606 // `rate_limit_window_from_unit` on the `Duration → &str` and
17607 // `&str → Duration` axes; the former was deleted after its
17608 // sole production consumer ([`rate_limit_codec::render`])
17609 // migrated onto [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`] (61421a6), and
17610 // the latter is folded here into the substrate primitive
17611 // [`RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix`] so both projection
17612 // directions live on the closed-set enum's arm-table.
17613 for (unit, secs) in [("s", 1u64), ("m", 60), ("h", 3600)] {
17614 let window = super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix(unit)
17615 .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("canonical unit {unit:?} must resolve to a Duration"));
17616 assert_eq!(
17617 window,
17618 Duration::from_secs(secs),
17619 "unit {unit:?} must resolve to {secs}s"
17620 );
17621 let projected_suffix = RateLimit { rate: 1, window }
17622 .canonical_unit()
17623 .map(super::RateLimitUnit::as_suffix);
17624 assert_eq!(
17625 projected_suffix,
17626 Some(unit),
17627 "Duration({secs}s) must render as {unit:?} \
17628 via RateLimit::canonical_unit + RateLimitUnit::as_suffix"
17629 );
17630 }
17631 // Non-table units yield None on the `unit → Duration`
17632 // projection — a future `"d"` addition to the table would
17633 // flip this arm; today it pins the current three-row table's
17634 // rejection semantics.
17635 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix("d").is_none());
17636 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix("ms").is_none());
17637 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix("").is_none());
17638 // Non-table Durations yield None on the `Duration → unit`
17639 // projection — pins that the two projections agree on the
17640 // "not in the table" semantic too, so a drift where the
17641 // parse-side accepts a value the render-side can't emit is
17642 // a build error at the two-arm pair, not a silent codec
17643 // round-trip break.
17644 let projected_suffix = |window: Duration| -> Option<&'static str> {
17645 RateLimit { rate: 1, window }
17646 .canonical_unit()
17647 .map(super::RateLimitUnit::as_suffix)
17648 };
17649 assert!(projected_suffix(Duration::from_secs(2)).is_none());
17650 assert!(projected_suffix(Duration::from_secs(86_400)).is_none());
17651 assert!(projected_suffix(Duration::from_millis(1500)).is_none());
17652 }
17653
17654 #[test]
17655 fn rate_limit_unit_window_from_suffix_composes_from_suffix_and_window() {
17656 // Byte-parity pin on the [`RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix`]
17657 // substrate-primitive `&str → Duration` associated method the
17658 // codec's parse arm ([`rate_limit_codec::parse`]) now routes
17659 // through. Every canonical arm (`"s"`, `"m"`, `"h"`) must resolve
17660 // to the same [`Duration`] the two-step composition
17661 // [`RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] with [`RateLimitUnit::window`]
17662 // returns; every non-arm suffix (`"d"`, `"ms"`, `""`, `"seconds"`,
17663 // `"MIN"`) must project to [`None`] on both paths. A future
17664 // implementation of `window_from_suffix` that took a shortcut
17665 // through a per-suffix `match` table (bypassing the arm-table's
17666 // `Self::from_suffix` scan and the arm-table's `Self::window`
17667 // dispatch) would silently split the accept-set — the parse
17668 // arm would accept a suffix the enum's arm-table doesn't know,
17669 // or reject a suffix the enum's arm-table does; this pin
17670 // surfaces that drift at caixa-core build time rather than at a
17671 // downstream serde round-trip audit on a live `MeshPolicy`.
17672 //
17673 // Same byte-parity discipline the sibling
17674 // [`canonical_rate_limit_window_set_tracks_codec_via_canonical_unit`]
17675 // pin carries on the peer `Duration → RateLimitUnit` axis via
17676 // [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`], and the peer
17677 // [`rate_limit_unit_table_projections_are_mutual_inverses`] pin
17678 // carries on the bidirectional arm-table axis — extended here
17679 // onto the fifth (and last unlifted) projection axis on the
17680 // closed-set enum's arm-table.
17681 let composition = |suffix: &str| -> Option<Duration> {
17682 super::RateLimitUnit::from_suffix(suffix).map(super::RateLimitUnit::window)
17683 };
17684 for suffix in ["s", "m", "h"] {
17685 let via_method = super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix(suffix);
17686 let via_composition = composition(suffix);
17687 assert_eq!(
17688 via_method, via_composition,
17689 "RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix({suffix:?}) must byte-equal \
17690 from_suffix({suffix:?}).map(window) — the substrate-primitive \
17691 method must delegate to the arm-table's two typed dispatches, \
17692 not shortcut through a per-suffix match table"
17693 );
17694 assert!(
17695 via_method.is_some(),
17696 "canonical suffix {suffix:?} must resolve to Some(Duration) via \
17697 RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix"
17698 );
17699 }
17700 for suffix in ["d", "ms", "", "seconds", "MIN", "S", "H", "/"] {
17701 let via_method = super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix(suffix);
17702 let via_composition = composition(suffix);
17703 assert_eq!(
17704 via_method, via_composition,
17705 "RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix({suffix:?}) must byte-equal \
17706 from_suffix({suffix:?}).map(window) on the non-arm rejection \
17707 axis too"
17708 );
17709 assert!(
17710 via_method.is_none(),
17711 "non-arm suffix {suffix:?} must project to None via \
17712 RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix — a future extension that \
17713 accepted this suffix without a corresponding arm on the enum \
17714 would split the codec's parse-accepted set from the enum's \
17715 arm-table"
17716 );
17717 }
17718 // And the codec's parse arm now reads through this method: a
17719 // canonical `"100/<u>"` MeshPolicy JSON payload round-trips to
17720 // the same `Duration` the method returns for its unit, closing
17721 // the two-consumer drift surface (the codec's parse arm and the
17722 // enum's arm-table) with one typed dispatch on the substrate
17723 // primitive.
17724 for suffix in ["s", "m", "h"] {
17725 let wire = format!(r#"{{"rateLimit":"100/{suffix}"}}"#);
17726 let mp: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&wire)
17727 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("wire {wire:?} must parse: {e}"));
17728 let parsed = mp.rate_limit().expect("rate_limit payload present");
17729 let via_method = super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix(suffix)
17730 .unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("suffix {suffix:?} must resolve via window_from_suffix"));
17731 assert_eq!(
17732 parsed.window(),
17733 via_method,
17734 "codec parse arm on {wire:?} must resolve the window through \
17735 RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix, not a divergent path"
17736 );
17737 }
17738 }
17739
17740 #[test]
17741 fn rate_limit_unit_all_enumerates_every_arm_once() {
17742 // Fail-before-pass-after pin: [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] must
17743 // enumerate every arm of the closed-set enum exactly once, in
17744 // the canonical shortest-to-longest window order (Second before
17745 // Minute before Hour) — the same order the sibling
17746 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartStrategy`] /
17747 // [`crate::supervisor::RestartPolicy`] /
17748 // [`crate::PlacementStrategy`] / [`crate::CaixaKind`] closed-set
17749 // typed enums carry (the arm declared first is the arm listed
17750 // first). A future variant addition that extends the enum
17751 // without appending to [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] leaves the
17752 // exhaustive iteration surface silently short one arm — the
17753 // codec's parse arm would then reject the new suffix even
17754 // though the enum knows it. This pin closes the drift.
17755 assert_eq!(
17756 super::RateLimitUnit::ALL,
17757 &[
17758 super::RateLimitUnit::Second,
17759 super::RateLimitUnit::Minute,
17760 super::RateLimitUnit::Hour,
17761 ],
17762 "RateLimitUnit::ALL must enumerate every arm exactly once, \
17763 in canonical shortest-to-longest window order"
17764 );
17765 }
17766
17767 #[test]
17768 fn rate_limit_unit_from_suffix_and_as_suffix_round_trip() {
17769 // Total round-trip pin on the `(from_suffix, as_suffix)` pair:
17770 // every arm's [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`] output must parse
17771 // back through [`RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] to the same
17772 // variant. A future arm addition that lands `as_suffix` but
17773 // forgets `from_suffix` (`from_suffix` iterates
17774 // [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] so the peer arm's inclusion in `ALL`
17775 // is the load-bearing carrier of the round-trip; the sibling
17776 // `rate_limit_unit_all_enumerates_every_arm_once` pin covers
17777 // the `ALL` half) trips here at caixa-core build time rather
17778 // than surfacing as a codec round-trip miss (a `render` emit
17779 // that lands a suffix the paired `parse` cannot decode).
17780 for unit in super::RateLimitUnit::ALL {
17781 let suffix = unit.as_suffix();
17782 let parsed = super::RateLimitUnit::from_suffix(suffix).unwrap_or_else(|| {
17783 panic!(
17784 "RateLimitUnit::from_suffix({suffix:?}) must accept every \
17785 RateLimitUnit::as_suffix output — got None for {unit:?}"
17786 )
17787 });
17788 assert_eq!(
17789 parsed, *unit,
17790 "RateLimitUnit::from_suffix(RateLimitUnit::{unit:?}.as_suffix()) \
17791 must return RateLimitUnit::{unit:?}"
17792 );
17793 }
17794 }
17795
17796 #[test]
17797 fn rate_limit_unit_from_window_and_window_round_trip() {
17798 // Total round-trip pin on the `(from_window, window)` pair:
17799 // every arm's [`RateLimitUnit::window`] output must parse back
17800 // through [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`] to the same variant.
17801 // Sibling of `rate_limit_unit_from_suffix_and_as_suffix_round_trip`
17802 // on the peer `Duration` axis — the two round-trip pins
17803 // together enshrine that both projections of the typed
17804 // canonical-unit bijection are total on the arm-set.
17805 for unit in super::RateLimitUnit::ALL {
17806 let window = unit.window();
17807 let parsed = super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(window).unwrap_or_else(|| {
17808 panic!(
17809 "RateLimitUnit::from_window({window:?}) must accept every \
17810 RateLimitUnit::window output — got None for {unit:?}"
17811 )
17812 });
17813 assert_eq!(
17814 parsed, *unit,
17815 "RateLimitUnit::from_window(RateLimitUnit::{unit:?}.window()) \
17816 must return RateLimitUnit::{unit:?}"
17817 );
17818 }
17819 }
17820
17821 #[test]
17822 fn rate_limit_unit_from_window_accessor_is_const_fn() {
17823 // Fail-before-pass-after pin: witnesses the
17824 // [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`] `const`-eval posture via a
17825 // `const fn` wrapper `from_window_via_const_fn(window: Duration)
17826 // -> Option<RateLimitUnit>` whose body calls
17827 // `RateLimitUnit::from_window(window)`, well-formed only when
17828 // the callee is itself `const fn` (any future downgrade to
17829 // non-`const` fails at caixa-core build time with E0015 `cannot
17830 // call non-const function`, strictly stronger than a runtime
17831 // `assert!`, side-stepping the destructor-in-const restriction
17832 // that blocks direct `const _: Option<RateLimitUnit> =
17833 // RateLimitUnit::from_window(...)` items on `Duration`'s
17834 // carrier). The runtime body sweeps every closed-set
17835 // [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] arm plus a representative non-canonical
17836 // rejection sample (`Duration::from_millis(500)` sub-second
17837 // residue) and asserts the wrapped and direct dispatches agree
17838 // — a violation means the wrapper stopped compiling under a
17839 // future `const`-posture downgrade, or the reverse resolver's
17840 // arm-set silently split from the peer `Self::window` emitter's
17841 // arm-set. Peer of the sibling
17842 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::child_spec_restart_accessor_is_const_fn`]
17843 // (152c868) /
17844 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::supervisor_spec_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`]
17845 // (152c868) /
17846 // [`entrada_port_accessor_is_const_fn`] (bafa004) /
17847 // [`placement_estrategia_accessor_is_const_fn`] (bafa004)
17848 // `const`-eval-surface pins on the peer M2 / M3 substrate-
17849 // primitive `Copy`-return accessor axes, extended onto the
17850 // reverse `Duration → RateLimitUnit` projection axis on the
17851 // M3 mesh-slot rate-limit closed-set typed enum.
17852 const fn from_window_via_const_fn(window: Duration) -> Option<super::RateLimitUnit> {
17853 super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(window)
17854 }
17855 for unit in super::RateLimitUnit::ALL {
17856 let window = unit.window();
17857 let via_wrapper = from_window_via_const_fn(window);
17858 let direct = super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(window);
17859 assert_eq!(
17860 via_wrapper, direct,
17861 "RateLimitUnit::from_window({window:?}) via const fn \
17862 wrapper must agree with direct dispatch for {unit:?}"
17863 );
17864 assert_eq!(
17865 via_wrapper,
17866 Some(*unit),
17867 "RateLimitUnit::from_window({window:?}) via const fn \
17868 wrapper must return Some({unit:?}) for the peer \
17869 window() output"
17870 );
17871 }
17872 assert!(from_window_via_const_fn(Duration::from_millis(500)).is_none());
17873 assert!(from_window_via_const_fn(Duration::from_secs(30)).is_none());
17874 }
17875
17876 #[test]
17877 fn rate_limit_unit_from_window_composes_through_window_accessor() {
17878 // Composition-witness pin on the routing-through-peer discipline:
17879 // [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`]'s per-arm probes each dispatch
17880 // through the peer `pub const fn` [`RateLimitUnit::window`]
17881 // canonical-`Duration` projection rather than a hand-authored
17882 // per-arm second-magnitude literal — a future arm-magnitude edit
17883 // on the sibling `window()` accessor (a `Second → 2s` typo, a
17884 // `Hour → 3599s` off-by-one) must therefore reach this reverse
17885 // resolver by construction. A pin that hard-coded the three
17886 // second-magnitudes here would silently split from the peer
17887 // emitter on any such edit; instead, this pin asserts the
17888 // composition invariant `from_window(u.window()) == Some(u)`
17889 // holds byte-for-byte on every closed-set [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`]
17890 // arm — a violation means either the peer `Self::window`
17891 // accessor drifted (breaking every downstream consumer that
17892 // reads through it), or the reverse resolver stopped routing
17893 // through the peer (introducing a hand-authored literal that
17894 // silently disagrees with the emitter). Either failure is a
17895 // caixa-core-build-time surface, not a downstream renderer
17896 // round-trip regression.
17897 //
17898 // Peer of the sibling
17899 // [`crate::render::assert_str_reexport_identity`] discipline on
17900 // the substrate-primitive `&'static str` re-export axis and the
17901 // [`rate_limit_unit_from_window_and_window_round_trip`]
17902 // round-trip pin on the peer projection direction; extends the
17903 // one-canonical-dispatch-per-projection discipline onto the
17904 // reverse-resolver's per-arm probe axis.
17905 for unit in super::RateLimitUnit::ALL {
17906 let window_via_peer = unit.window();
17907 let resolved = super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(window_via_peer);
17908 assert_eq!(
17909 resolved,
17910 Some(*unit),
17911 "RateLimitUnit::from_window(RateLimitUnit::{unit:?}.window()) \
17912 must return Some({unit:?}) — the reverse resolver's per-arm \
17913 probes must route through the peer `Self::window` accessor \
17914 so any future arm-magnitude edit reaches both projection \
17915 directions by construction"
17916 );
17917 }
17918 }
17919
17920 #[test]
17921 fn rate_limit_canonical_unit_accessor_is_const_fn() {
17922 // Fail-before-pass-after pin: witnesses the
17923 // [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`] `const`-eval posture via a
17924 // `const fn` wrapper
17925 // `canonical_unit_via_const_fn(rl: &RateLimit) -> Option<RateLimitUnit>`
17926 // whose body calls `rl.canonical_unit()`, well-formed only when
17927 // the callee is itself `const fn` (any future downgrade to
17928 // non-`const` fails at caixa-core build time with E0015 `cannot
17929 // call non-const method`). The runtime body sweeps every
17930 // closed-set [`RateLimitUnit::ALL`] arm — for each arm,
17931 // constructs a typed [`RateLimit`] with the peer `Self::window`
17932 // canonical `Duration`, then asserts both the wrapper and the
17933 // direct dispatch agree and both return `Some(unit)`. Composes
17934 // with the sibling
17935 // [`rate_limit_unit_from_window_accessor_is_const_fn`] pin: the
17936 // typed [`RateLimit`] projection layer's `const`-posture is
17937 // load-bearing on the reverse resolver's `const`-posture, and
17938 // both must migrate together (a downgrade of either surface
17939 // splits the paired `const`-eval-surface pass on the M3
17940 // mesh-slot rate-limit `Duration ↔ Self` bijection).
17941 const fn canonical_unit_via_const_fn(
17942 rl: &super::RateLimit,
17943 ) -> Option<super::RateLimitUnit> {
17944 rl.canonical_unit()
17945 }
17946 for unit in super::RateLimitUnit::ALL {
17947 let rl = super::RateLimit {
17948 rate: 1,
17949 window: unit.window(),
17950 };
17951 let via_wrapper = canonical_unit_via_const_fn(&rl);
17952 let direct = rl.canonical_unit();
17953 assert_eq!(
17954 via_wrapper, direct,
17955 "RateLimit::canonical_unit() via const fn wrapper must \
17956 agree with direct dispatch for {unit:?}"
17957 );
17958 assert_eq!(
17959 via_wrapper,
17960 Some(*unit),
17961 "RateLimit::canonical_unit() via const fn wrapper must \
17962 return Some({unit:?}) for a RateLimit whose window is \
17963 the peer RateLimitUnit::{unit:?}.window() output"
17964 );
17965 }
17966 }
17967
17968 #[test]
17969 fn rate_limit_unit_projections_are_pairwise_distinct() {
17970 // Distinctness pin: [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`] and
17971 // [`RateLimitUnit::window`] outputs must be pairwise distinct
17972 // across every arm — an accidental copy-paste flip that
17973 // reroutes one arm's suffix or window to also match another
17974 // silently collapses two arms onto one, so
17975 // [`RateLimitUnit::from_suffix`] / [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`]
17976 // (both using `find` on `Self::ALL`) would return whichever
17977 // arm the linear scan lands on first — a match-arm-ordering-
17978 // dependent outcome the closed-set typed-enum shape is meant
17979 // to rule out structurally. Peer of the sibling
17980 // `caixa_kind_wire_consts_are_pairwise_distinct` /
17981 // `caixa_kind_label_consts_are_pairwise_distinct` pins on the
17982 // other closed-set typed-enum discriminator axes.
17983 let all = super::RateLimitUnit::ALL;
17984 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
17985 for (j, b) in all.iter().enumerate() {
17986 if i != j {
17987 assert_ne!(
17988 a.as_suffix(),
17989 b.as_suffix(),
17990 "RateLimitUnit::{a:?}.as_suffix() and {b:?}.as_suffix() \
17991 must be distinct — a collision silently collapses two \
17992 arms onto one under from_suffix's linear scan"
17993 );
17994 assert_ne!(
17995 a.window(),
17996 b.window(),
17997 "RateLimitUnit::{a:?}.window() and {b:?}.window() \
17998 must be distinct — a collision silently collapses two \
17999 arms onto one under from_window's linear scan"
18000 );
18001 }
18002 }
18003 }
18004 }
18005
18006 #[test]
18007 fn rate_limit_unit_display_routes_through_as_suffix() {
18008 // Route pin: [`std::fmt::Display`] must byte-equal
18009 // [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`] on every arm — the single
18010 // source of truth for the canonical suffix. A future
18011 // reimplementation that hand-rolls the arms instead of
18012 // delegating to [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`] would silently
18013 // desynchronize `format!("{u}")` from the codec's parse arm
18014 // (which uses `as_suffix` to compare suffixes). Peer of the
18015 // sibling `caixa_kind_display_routes_through_as_str_helper` /
18016 // `placement_strategy_display_routes_through_as_str_helper`
18017 // pins on the peer closed-set typed-enum Display axes.
18018 for unit in super::RateLimitUnit::ALL {
18019 assert_eq!(
18020 unit.to_string(),
18021 unit.as_suffix(),
18022 "RateLimitUnit::{unit:?} Display must route through \
18023 as_suffix (single source of truth: the canonical suffix \
18024 the codec parses and renders)"
18025 );
18026 }
18027 }
18028
18029 #[test]
18030 fn rate_limit_unit_from_window_rejects_non_canonical() {
18031 // Rejection pin on the parser's accept-set: any Duration
18032 // outside the three-arm [`RateLimitUnit::window`] output set
18033 // (sub-second residue, or a second-magnitude outside `{1, 60,
18034 // 3600}`) must return `None`. A future accidental widening of
18035 // the accept-set (rounding down sub-second residue to the
18036 // nearest arm, admitting `Duration::from_secs(30)` as a
18037 // half-minute unit) would silently drift the parser's accept-
18038 // set from the emitter's — a validated slot with a
18039 // non-canonical window would then round-trip through the
18040 // codec to a canonical form the author never wrote.
18041 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(Duration::ZERO).is_none());
18042 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(Duration::from_secs(2)).is_none());
18043 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(Duration::from_secs(30)).is_none());
18044 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(Duration::from_secs(120)).is_none());
18045 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(Duration::from_secs(86_400)).is_none());
18046 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(Duration::from_millis(500)).is_none());
18047 assert!(super::RateLimitUnit::from_window(Duration::from_millis(1500)).is_none());
18048 }
18049
18050 #[test]
18051 fn rate_limit_unit_from_suffix_rejects_unknown() {
18052 // Rejection pin on the suffix parser's accept-set: any string
18053 // outside the three-arm [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`] output
18054 // set must return `None`. Peer of the sibling
18055 // `caixa_kind_from_wire_rejects_unknown_byte_strings` pin on
18056 // the [`crate::CaixaKind`] `from_wire` accept-set.
18057 for bad in [
18058 "", "S", "M", "H", "sec", "min", "hour", "d", "ms", "ns", "us", "week", "1s", "s/",
18059 " s",
18060 ] {
18061 assert!(
18062 super::RateLimitUnit::from_suffix(bad).is_none(),
18063 "RateLimitUnit::from_suffix({bad:?}) must return None — the \
18064 parser's accept-set is exactly the three RateLimitUnit::as_suffix \
18065 outputs"
18066 );
18067 }
18068 }
18069
18070 #[test]
18071 fn rate_limit_canonical_unit_returns_typed_arm_on_validated_windows() {
18072 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`]:
18073 // every canonical `:window` magnitude the validate gate
18074 // accepts must map to the paired [`RateLimitUnit`] arm through
18075 // this accessor. A future validate-gate rebrand that widened
18076 // the accepted-window set without extending [`RateLimitUnit`]
18077 // would silently split the accessor's `Some`-return set from
18078 // the validate gate's accept-set — a slot that satisfies
18079 // validate would land at the accessor with `None`, so a
18080 // consumer past validate that pattern-matches on the returned
18081 // `Some` would silently miss the newly-accepted magnitude.
18082 for (window_secs, expected) in [
18083 (1u64, super::RateLimitUnit::Second),
18084 (60, super::RateLimitUnit::Minute),
18085 (3600, super::RateLimitUnit::Hour),
18086 ] {
18087 let rl = RateLimit {
18088 rate: 100,
18089 window: Duration::from_secs(window_secs),
18090 };
18091 assert_eq!(
18092 rl.canonical_unit(),
18093 Some(expected),
18094 "RateLimit {{ window: {window_secs}s, .. }}.canonical_unit() \
18095 must return Some({expected:?})"
18096 );
18097 }
18098 // Non-canonical windows the validate gate rejects also return
18099 // None here — the accessor is the typed-enum projection of
18100 // the sibling `is_canonical_rate_limit_window` predicate.
18101 let bad = RateLimit {
18102 rate: 100,
18103 window: Duration::from_secs(30),
18104 };
18105 assert!(
18106 bad.canonical_unit().is_none(),
18107 "RateLimit with a non-canonical window must return None from \
18108 canonical_unit — the validate gate rejects the same set"
18109 );
18110 }
18111
18112 #[test]
18113 fn rate_limit_codec_render_routes_through_canonical_unit_and_as_suffix() {
18114 // Fail-before-pass-after byte-parity pin: for every canonical
18115 // window the [`rate_limit_codec::render`] arm's emitted string
18116 // equals `format!("{}/{}", rl.rate(), unit.as_suffix())` where
18117 // `unit = rl.canonical_unit().unwrap()`. Pins the migration from
18118 // the vestigial free helper [`rate_limit_window_unit`] (a
18119 // `find_map`-walked `Duration → &'static str` delegate) onto the
18120 // substrate primitive [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`] typed method
18121 // (a closed-set `match self.window` arm on
18122 // [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`], projected through
18123 // [`RateLimitUnit::as_suffix`] via the enum's
18124 // [`std::fmt::Display`] impl). A future re-routing of the render
18125 // arm through a differently-computed unit projection would break
18126 // this pin at build time rather than as a silent per-consumer
18127 // codec round-trip drift far from the substrate primitive edit.
18128 //
18129 // Sibling to the peer
18130 // [`rate_limit_unit_table_projections_are_mutual_inverses`] pin
18131 // on the free-helper axis: that pin locks the two projections
18132 // (`from_suffix` / `as_suffix` / `from_window` / `window`) agree
18133 // on the closed-set arm table; this pin locks the codec's render
18134 // arm reads through the typed accessor rather than the free
18135 // helper. Two production consumers of the canonical-unit axis
18136 // now key off one typed dispatch on the substrate primitive.
18137 for (window_secs, unit) in [
18138 (1u64, super::RateLimitUnit::Second),
18139 (60, super::RateLimitUnit::Minute),
18140 (3600, super::RateLimitUnit::Hour),
18141 ] {
18142 let rl = RateLimit {
18143 rate: 42,
18144 window: Duration::from_secs(window_secs),
18145 };
18146 let policy = MeshPolicy {
18147 rate_limit: Some(rl),
18148 ..Default::default()
18149 };
18150 let json = serde_json::to_string(&policy).unwrap();
18151 let expected = format!("\"{}/{}\"", rl.rate(), unit.as_suffix());
18152 assert!(
18153 json.contains(&expected),
18154 "rate_limit_codec::render must emit {expected} (via \
18155 RateLimit::canonical_unit + RateLimitUnit::as_suffix) \
18156 for a {window_secs}s window; serialized MeshPolicy was: {json}"
18157 );
18158 // And the accessor route resolves to the same typed unit
18159 // the render arm's Display formatting is asked to produce —
18160 // so a future edit that split the two paths (one through
18161 // the accessor, one through a re-introduced free helper)
18162 // trips this pin.
18163 assert_eq!(
18164 rl.canonical_unit(),
18165 Some(unit),
18166 "RateLimit::canonical_unit must return Some({unit:?}) for a \
18167 {window_secs}s window; the codec render arm reads the same \
18168 typed unit through this accessor"
18169 );
18170 }
18171 }
18172
18173 #[test]
18174 fn validate_politicas_rate_limit_canonical_window_gate_routes_through_canonical_unit() {
18175 // Fail-before-pass-after byte-parity pin on the validate gate's
18176 // canonical-window shape probe: every non-canonical `:window`
18177 // the free-helper predicate [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`]
18178 // rejects is also rejected by the substrate primitive
18179 // [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`] `.is_none()` route the validate
18180 // gate now reads through, and vice versa on the accepted set
18181 // (the three canonical windows). Locks the migration from the
18182 // free helper onto the substrate primitive: a future re-routing
18183 // of one of the two paths through a differently-computed unit
18184 // projection would silently split the codec's accepted set from
18185 // the validate gate's accepted set — a two-consumer drift the
18186 // codec-round-trip pin
18187 // [`rate_limit_codec_render_routes_through_canonical_unit_and_as_suffix`]
18188 // above closes on the render arm and this pin closes on the
18189 // validate arm.
18190 for canonical_window_secs in [1u64, 60, 3600] {
18191 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18192 let rl = RateLimit {
18193 rate: 100,
18194 window: Duration::from_secs(canonical_window_secs),
18195 };
18196 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(rl);
18197 assert!(
18198 s.validate().is_ok(),
18199 "canonical {canonical_window_secs}s window must pass \
18200 validate_politicas — the validate gate now reads \
18201 RateLimit::canonical_unit().is_none() and the accessor \
18202 returns Some on every canonical arm"
18203 );
18204 assert!(
18205 rl.canonical_unit().is_some(),
18206 "canonical {canonical_window_secs}s window must resolve to \
18207 Some on RateLimit::canonical_unit — the validate gate reads \
18208 this accessor directly"
18209 );
18210 }
18211 for non_canonical_window_secs in [2u64, 30, 120, 86_400] {
18212 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18213 let rl = RateLimit {
18214 rate: 100,
18215 window: Duration::from_secs(non_canonical_window_secs),
18216 };
18217 s.politicas.rate_limit = Some(rl);
18218 assert_eq!(
18219 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18220 AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical {
18221 window: rl.window(),
18222 },
18223 "non-canonical {non_canonical_window_secs}s window must be \
18224 rejected by validate_politicas — the validate gate now \
18225 keys off RateLimit::canonical_unit().is_none()"
18226 );
18227 assert!(
18228 rl.canonical_unit().is_none(),
18229 "non-canonical {non_canonical_window_secs}s window must \
18230 resolve to None on RateLimit::canonical_unit — the two \
18231 paths (the free helper the validate gate previously read \
18232 and the substrate primitive the validate gate now reads) \
18233 must agree on the same rejected set"
18234 );
18235 }
18236 // And the substrate-primitive [`RateLimit::canonical_unit`]
18237 // accessor's accepted-window set matches the codec's parse arm's
18238 // accepted-suffix set on every canonical / non-canonical shape,
18239 // so a future silent drift between the codec's accepted set and
18240 // the validate gate's accepted set is a build error at test time
18241 // (both consumers key off the same closed-set enum's `match self`
18242 // arms). The predecessor free helper `is_canonical_rate_limit_window`
18243 // — a delegate that composed [`RateLimitUnit::from_window`] with
18244 // `.is_some()` — was deleted after this migration; the
18245 // canonical-window set now lives on exactly one typed dispatch
18246 // on the substrate primitive.
18247 for (secs, expected) in [
18248 (1u64, true),
18249 (60, true),
18250 (3600, true),
18251 (2, false),
18252 (30, false),
18253 (86_400, false),
18254 ] {
18255 let window = Duration::from_secs(secs);
18256 let rl = RateLimit { rate: 1, window };
18257 assert_eq!(
18258 rl.canonical_unit().is_some(),
18259 expected,
18260 "RateLimit::canonical_unit().is_some() must agree with the \
18261 codec-accepted canonical-window set on {secs}s"
18262 );
18263 let suffix_from_axis = super::RateLimitUnit::window_from_suffix(match secs {
18264 1 => "s",
18265 60 => "m",
18266 3600 => "h",
18267 _ => return,
18268 })
18269 .is_some_and(|d| d == window);
18270 if expected {
18271 assert!(
18272 suffix_from_axis,
18273 "the codec's `&str → Duration` axis \
18274 ({secs}s) must round-trip to the same Duration the \
18275 substrate primitive's accessor returns Some on"
18276 );
18277 }
18278 }
18279 }
18280
18281 #[test]
18282 fn rate_limit_unit_is_variant_predicates_partition_the_arm_set() {
18283 // Fail-before-pass-after pin on the [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]
18284 // derive: for each of the three variants, exactly one of the
18285 // generated `is_second` / `is_minute` / `is_hour` predicates
18286 // returns `true` and the other two return `false`. Peer of
18287 // the sibling
18288 // `caixa_kind_is_variant_predicates_partition_the_arm_set` /
18289 // sibling `IsVariant`-derived closed-set typed-enum pins.
18290 let rows: [(super::RateLimitUnit, [bool; 3]); 3] = [
18291 (super::RateLimitUnit::Second, [true, false, false]),
18292 (super::RateLimitUnit::Minute, [false, true, false]),
18293 (super::RateLimitUnit::Hour, [false, false, true]),
18294 ];
18295 for (variant, expected) in rows {
18296 let observed = [variant.is_second(), variant.is_minute(), variant.is_hour()];
18297 assert_eq!(
18298 observed, expected,
18299 "RateLimitUnit::{variant:?} is_* predicates must partition \
18300 the arm set (second, minute, hour); got {observed:?}"
18301 );
18302 }
18303 }
18304
18305 #[test]
18306 fn rejects_policy_timeout_sub_millisecond() {
18307 // A purely sub-millisecond `Duration` (`from_micros(500)` =
18308 // 500_000 ns) is not the zero `Duration` — the `is_zero()`
18309 // arm passes — but `as_millis() == 0`, so the shared codec's
18310 // `render` arm returns the literal `"0s"`, which the
18311 // codec's `parse` arm then deserializes as `Duration::ZERO`
18312 // and the `PolicyTimeoutZero` zero-floor gate would reject
18313 // on re-validate. Pin the rejection at the typed slot's
18314 // canonical-floor gate so the round-trip break surfaces at
18315 // validate time, naming the offending `Duration`, rather
18316 // than at the next serialize → deserialize round-trip far
18317 // from the source `caixa.lisp`.
18318 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18319 let timeout = Duration::from_micros(500);
18320 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18321 assert_eq!(
18322 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18323 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical { timeout }
18324 );
18325 }
18326
18327 #[test]
18328 fn rejects_policy_timeout_non_integer_millisecond() {
18329 // A `Duration` with non-integer-millisecond residue
18330 // (`from_micros(1500)` = 1.5 ms = 1_500_000 ns) renders
18331 // through the shared codec's `render` arm as `"1ms"` (the
18332 // `as_millis()` floor truncates), which the codec's `parse`
18333 // arm then deserializes as `Duration::from_millis(1)` =
18334 // 1_000_000 ns — silently *different* from the original.
18335 // Pin the rejection so this round-trip break surfaces at
18336 // validate time, where the offending `Duration` is named,
18337 // rather than as a silent value-laundered round-trip on the
18338 // next codec round-trip.
18339 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18340 let timeout = Duration::from_micros(1500);
18341 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18342 assert_eq!(
18343 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18344 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical { timeout }
18345 );
18346 }
18347
18348 #[test]
18349 fn accepts_policy_timeout_integer_millisecond_forms() {
18350 // The codec's accepted set — integer multiples of 1ms — is
18351 // the typed slot's accepted set: `1ms`, `500ms`, `30s`, `2m`,
18352 // `1h` all pass the canonical gate. Pin the canonical-forms
18353 // sweep so a future tightening of the codec's grammar (e.g.
18354 // dropping `:ms`) surfaces here as a test failure rather
18355 // than a silent contract narrowing on the typed slot.
18356 for timeout in [
18357 Duration::from_millis(1),
18358 Duration::from_millis(500),
18359 Duration::from_millis(1500),
18360 Duration::from_secs(30),
18361 Duration::from_secs(120),
18362 Duration::from_secs(3600),
18363 ] {
18364 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18365 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18366 s.validate()
18367 .expect("integer-millisecond :timeout must validate");
18368 }
18369 }
18370
18371 #[test]
18372 fn policy_timeout_zero_takes_precedence_over_canonical() {
18373 // `Duration::ZERO` carries `subsec_nanos() == 0` and would
18374 // pass the canonical-millisecond gate; the more self-locating
18375 // `PolicyTimeoutZero` arm (which names the omit-axis
18376 // remediation directly) must fire first. Pin the ordering so
18377 // a future refactor that reorders the arms surfaces here as a
18378 // test failure rather than a silent diagnostic regression.
18379 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18380 s.politicas.timeout = Some(Duration::ZERO);
18381 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero);
18382 }
18383
18384 #[test]
18385 fn policy_timeout_canonical_diagnostic_carries_offending_duration() {
18386 // The diagnostic envelope carries the offending `Duration`
18387 // verbatim so the author can grep their `caixa.lisp` for
18388 // `:timeout "<value>"` and fix it in one edit. Same
18389 // diagnostic shape every other typed-slot canonical-form
18390 // gate (`PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical`) uses on the
18391 // peer `:rate-limit :window` axis.
18392 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18393 let timeout = Duration::from_nanos(1_000_001);
18394 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18395 match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
18396 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical { timeout: t } => {
18397 assert_eq!(t, timeout, "diagnostic must carry the offending Duration");
18398 }
18399 other => panic!("expected PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical, got {other:?}"),
18400 }
18401 }
18402
18403 #[test]
18404 fn rejects_policy_timeout_above_cap() {
18405 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: 3601s = 1h + 1s is
18406 // structurally one canonical-tick past the
18407 // [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`] ceiling (1h = 3600s) — an
18408 // integer-millisecond magnitude the canonical-form arm above
18409 // accepts cleanly, that the codec round-trips losslessly as
18410 // `"3601s"`, and that silently passed validate on every
18411 // pre-gate codebase because the typed slot's only checks were
18412 // the zero-floor and canonical-form arms. The mesh-level
18413 // deadline degenerates only at the runtime substrate (Envoy
18414 // / Cilium L7 timeout overlay) far from the source
18415 // `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the offending policy.
18416 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18417 let timeout = POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX + Duration::from_secs(1);
18418 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18419 assert_eq!(
18420 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18421 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap { timeout }
18422 );
18423 }
18424
18425 #[test]
18426 fn rejects_policy_timeout_one_millisecond_above_cap() {
18427 // Boundary case: exactly 1ms past the cap (the granularity
18428 // the canonical-form gate enforces). Catches a future
18429 // "strictly less than" half-measure and pins the diagnostic
18430 // to name the offending `Duration` verbatim. Peer of
18431 // [`crate::limits`]'s `validate_rejects_memory_one_byte_above_wasm32_cap`
18432 // boundary pin on the sibling `:limits :memory` top edge.
18433 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18434 let timeout = POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX + Duration::from_millis(1);
18435 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18436 assert_eq!(
18437 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18438 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap { timeout }
18439 );
18440 }
18441
18442 #[test]
18443 fn rejects_policy_timeout_far_above_cap() {
18444 // The "obvious authoring footgun" case: a `(:timeout "24h")`
18445 // or `(:timeout "86400s")` — values the canonical-form arm
18446 // accepts as integer-millisecond magnitudes, the codec
18447 // round-trips losslessly through serde, but the mesh-level
18448 // policy cannot honor (a 24-hour synchronous-`:contratos`
18449 // deadline is operationally indistinguishable from
18450 // omit-the-axis). Until this gate landed validate accepted
18451 // it. Pin both common above-cap values (24h, 7d) so a future
18452 // relaxation that drops the upper bound surfaces here.
18453 for timeout in [
18454 Duration::from_secs(86_400), // 24h
18455 Duration::from_secs(604_800), // 7d
18456 Duration::from_secs(1_000_000), // ~11.5 days
18457 ] {
18458 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18459 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18460 assert_eq!(
18461 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18462 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap { timeout }
18463 );
18464 }
18465 }
18466
18467 #[test]
18468 fn accepts_policy_timeout_at_cap() {
18469 // The boundary value — exactly [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`] (1h) —
18470 // must validate. The cap is inclusive on the top edge,
18471 // matching the [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] /
18472 // [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] /
18473 // [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`] discipline on the
18474 // sibling capped axes. Pin the boundary explicitly so a
18475 // future off-by-one tightening (`>= POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`
18476 // instead of `>`) surfaces here as a test failure rather
18477 // than a silent contract narrowing.
18478 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18479 s.politicas.timeout = Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX);
18480 s.validate()
18481 .expect("timeout == POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX must validate");
18482 }
18483
18484 #[test]
18485 fn accepts_policy_timeout_typical_values() {
18486 // The documented production-playbook band positive-control
18487 // sweep — every value Envoy / Istio / Linkerd / AWS App Mesh
18488 // / Kubernetes ingress-nginx recommend (1s..=60s) must pass,
18489 // plus a sweep through the long-running-workflow band
18490 // (5m, 15m, 30m, 1h) the cap accepts. Pin the inclusive
18491 // validated set explicitly so a future tightening of the
18492 // ceiling surfaces here as a deliberate test edit, not a
18493 // silent contract narrowing.
18494 for timeout in [
18495 Duration::from_millis(1),
18496 Duration::from_millis(500),
18497 Duration::from_secs(1),
18498 Duration::from_secs(10),
18499 Duration::from_secs(15), // Envoy default
18500 Duration::from_secs(30),
18501 Duration::from_secs(60), // AWS App Mesh typical
18502 Duration::from_secs(300),
18503 Duration::from_secs(900),
18504 Duration::from_secs(1800),
18505 Duration::from_secs(3600), // exactly 1h, the cap
18506 ] {
18507 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18508 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18509 s.validate()
18510 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("timeout={timeout:?} must validate; got {e:?}"));
18511 }
18512 }
18513
18514 #[test]
18515 fn policy_timeout_zero_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
18516 // The cross-arm ordering pin: `Duration::ZERO` is
18517 // structurally outside both `>= 1ms` (zero-floor) and
18518 // `<= POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX` (cap), but the zero-floor
18519 // diagnostic is the more self-locating one (it directly
18520 // names the omit-axis remediation), so the validate gate
18521 // must fire on zero first. Same shape every other
18522 // zero-then-shape ordering on this surface uses
18523 // ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero`] then
18524 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap`];
18525 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures`] then
18526 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap`]).
18527 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18528 s.politicas.timeout = Some(Duration::ZERO);
18529 assert_eq!(
18530 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18531 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero,
18532 "Duration::ZERO must surface the zero-floor diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
18533 );
18534 }
18535
18536 #[test]
18537 fn policy_timeout_canonical_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
18538 // The cross-arm ordering pin: a `Duration` that is *both*
18539 // sub-millisecond (non-canonical-form) and structurally
18540 // above the cap surfaces the canonical-form diagnostic
18541 // first, because the round-trip-shape break is the more
18542 // fundamental issue (the value can't even round-trip
18543 // through the codec, so the cap diagnostic naming
18544 // `1ms..=1h` would be misleading — there's no integer-ms
18545 // form of the offending value). Pin the order so a future
18546 // refactor that reorders the arms surfaces here as a test
18547 // failure rather than a silent diagnostic regression.
18548 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18549 // A `Duration` with `subsec_nanos() == 1` (sub-ms residue)
18550 // *and* total magnitude above the 1h cap.
18551 let timeout = POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX + Duration::from_nanos(1);
18552 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18553 assert_eq!(
18554 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18555 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical { timeout },
18556 "sub-ms above-cap value must surface the canonical-form diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
18557 );
18558 }
18559
18560 #[test]
18561 fn policy_timeout_cap_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
18562 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the offending `Duration` is
18563 // carried verbatim into the
18564 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap`] variant so the
18565 // surfaced error message names the value the author wrote
18566 // (`":politicas :timeout (Duration { secs: 7200, nanos: 0 })
18567 // exceeds the mesh-policy ceiling …"`), not just the cap.
18568 // Same self-locating diagnostic shape every other typed-cap
18569 // arm on this surface carries
18570 // ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesExceedsCap`] carries the
18571 // offending retry count verbatim).
18572 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18573 let timeout = Duration::from_secs(7200); // 2h
18574 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
18575 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
18576 assert!(
18577 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap { timeout: t } if t == timeout),
18578 "got {err:?}"
18579 );
18580 let msg = err.to_string();
18581 assert!(
18582 msg.contains("7200"),
18583 ":politicas :timeout cap diagnostic must carry the offending value verbatim (got: {msg})"
18584 );
18585 }
18586
18587 #[test]
18588 fn policy_timeout_cap_pins_canonical_value() {
18589 // The [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`] constant pins the value at
18590 // exactly 1 hour (3600s = 3_600_000ms) — the largest unit
18591 // the shared duration codec emits as a clean canonical
18592 // string (`"<n>h"`). Pinning the literal value here surfaces
18593 // a future drift (a relaxation to 24h, a tightening to 5m)
18594 // as a deliberate test edit, not a silent contract
18595 // narrowing. Same shape every other typed-cap value pin on
18596 // this surface uses (`policy_retries_cap_is_aws_app_mesh_aligned`).
18597 assert_eq!(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX, Duration::from_secs(3600));
18598 assert_eq!(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX.as_millis(), 3_600_000);
18599 }
18600
18601 #[test]
18602 fn policy_timeout_cap_value_round_trips_through_codec() {
18603 // The codec round-trip property the cap arm preserves: the
18604 // [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`] constant itself round-trips through
18605 // the shared duration codec — every value at the cap renders
18606 // to a clean canonical string (`"1h"`) and parses back to
18607 // the same `Duration`. Pin this so a future drift between
18608 // the cap constant and the codec's largest emitted unit
18609 // surfaces here. Same shape every other typed boundary pin
18610 // on this surface uses
18611 // (`wasm32_memory_cap_matches_parsed_4_gib`).
18612 let policy = MeshPolicy {
18613 timeout: Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX),
18614 ..Default::default()
18615 };
18616 let json = serde_json::to_string(&policy).unwrap();
18617 // The codec emits `"1h"` for the canonical 1-hour magnitude.
18618 assert!(
18619 json.contains("\"1h\""),
18620 "the POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX value must render to the canonical \"1h\" form (got: {json})"
18621 );
18622 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
18623 assert_eq!(back.timeout, Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX));
18624 }
18625
18626 #[test]
18627 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_window_sub_millisecond() {
18628 // Peer of the `:timeout` sub-millisecond arm on the second
18629 // typed-`Duration` `:politicas` axis: a purely sub-ms
18630 // `Duration` (`from_micros(500)`) renders through the shared
18631 // codec as `"0s"`, which the codec parses back to
18632 // `Duration::ZERO`, which the `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow`
18633 // zero-floor gate then rejects on re-validate.
18634 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18635 let window = Duration::from_micros(500);
18636 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18637 max_failures: 5,
18638 window,
18639 });
18640 assert_eq!(
18641 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18642 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical { window }
18643 );
18644 }
18645
18646 #[test]
18647 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_window_non_integer_millisecond() {
18648 // Peer of the `:timeout` non-integer-ms arm: a `Duration`
18649 // with non-integer-millisecond residue renders through the
18650 // shared codec as the truncated `"<n>ms"` form, parsing back
18651 // to a *different* `Duration` on the next round-trip.
18652 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18653 let window = Duration::from_micros(1500);
18654 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18655 max_failures: 5,
18656 window,
18657 });
18658 assert_eq!(
18659 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18660 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical { window }
18661 );
18662 }
18663
18664 #[test]
18665 fn accepts_circuit_breaker_window_integer_millisecond_forms() {
18666 // The canonical-forms sweep on the breaker axis: every
18667 // integer-ms multiple the codec round-trips losslessly
18668 // passes the canonical gate.
18669 for window in [
18670 Duration::from_millis(1),
18671 Duration::from_millis(500),
18672 Duration::from_millis(1500),
18673 Duration::from_secs(30),
18674 Duration::from_secs(60),
18675 Duration::from_secs(3600),
18676 ] {
18677 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18678 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18679 max_failures: 5,
18680 window,
18681 });
18682 s.validate()
18683 .expect("integer-millisecond :circuit-breaker :window must validate");
18684 }
18685 }
18686
18687 #[test]
18688 fn circuit_breaker_zero_window_takes_precedence_over_canonical() {
18689 // `Duration::ZERO` would pass the canonical-ms gate (the
18690 // sub-ns residue is zero) but must surface the narrower
18691 // `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow` diagnostic with its omit-axis
18692 // remediation.
18693 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18694 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18695 max_failures: 5,
18696 window: Duration::ZERO,
18697 });
18698 assert_eq!(
18699 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18700 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow
18701 );
18702 }
18703
18704 #[test]
18705 fn circuit_breaker_zero_failures_takes_precedence_over_window_canonical() {
18706 // Both axes invalid: max_failures == 0 *and* window is
18707 // sub-ms. The validate gate must fire on max_failures first
18708 // (matching the existing ordering pin
18709 // `rejects_circuit_breaker_zero_max_failures` enshrines), so
18710 // the existing diagnostic continues to lead with the simpler
18711 // "zero threshold" framing.
18712 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18713 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18714 max_failures: 0,
18715 window: Duration::from_micros(500),
18716 });
18717 assert_eq!(
18718 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18719 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures
18720 );
18721 }
18722
18723 #[test]
18724 fn circuit_breaker_window_canonical_diagnostic_carries_offending_duration() {
18725 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18726 let window = Duration::from_nanos(60_000_000_001);
18727 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18728 max_failures: 5,
18729 window,
18730 });
18731 match s.validate().unwrap_err() {
18732 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical { window: w } => {
18733 assert_eq!(w, window, "diagnostic must carry the offending Duration");
18734 }
18735 other => panic!("expected PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical, got {other:?}"),
18736 }
18737 }
18738
18739 #[test]
18740 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_window_above_cap() {
18741 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: 3601s = 1h + 1s is
18742 // structurally one canonical-tick past the
18743 // [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`] ceiling (1h = 3600s) — an
18744 // integer-millisecond magnitude the canonical-form arm above
18745 // accepts cleanly, that the codec round-trips losslessly as
18746 // `"3601s"`, and that silently passed validate on every
18747 // pre-gate codebase because the typed slot's only checks were
18748 // the zero-floor and canonical-form arms. The
18749 // rolling-window-to-lifetime-counter degeneration surfaces
18750 // only at the runtime substrate (Envoy's outlier_detection
18751 // interval, the future CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig overlay)
18752 // far from the source `caixa.lisp` with no field naming the
18753 // offending policy.
18754 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18755 let window = POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_secs(1);
18756 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18757 max_failures: 5,
18758 window,
18759 });
18760 assert_eq!(
18761 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18762 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap { window }
18763 );
18764 }
18765
18766 #[test]
18767 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_window_one_millisecond_above_cap() {
18768 // Boundary case: exactly 1ms past the cap (the granularity the
18769 // canonical-form gate enforces). Catches a future "strictly
18770 // less than" half-measure and pins the diagnostic to name the
18771 // offending `Duration` verbatim. Peer of
18772 // `rejects_policy_timeout_one_millisecond_above_cap` on the
18773 // sibling duration-typed `:politicas :timeout` top edge.
18774 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18775 let window = POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_millis(1);
18776 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18777 max_failures: 5,
18778 window,
18779 });
18780 assert_eq!(
18781 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18782 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap { window }
18783 );
18784 }
18785
18786 #[test]
18787 fn rejects_circuit_breaker_window_far_above_cap() {
18788 // The "obvious authoring footgun" case: a `(:window "24h")` or
18789 // `(:window "86400s")` — values the canonical-form arm
18790 // accepts as integer-millisecond magnitudes, the codec
18791 // round-trips losslessly through serde, but the
18792 // rolling-window breaker contract cannot honor (a 24-hour
18793 // rolling failure window is operationally a lifetime counter).
18794 // Until this gate landed validate accepted it. Pin both common
18795 // above-cap values (24h, 7d) so a future relaxation that
18796 // drops the upper bound surfaces here.
18797 for window in [
18798 Duration::from_secs(86_400), // 24h
18799 Duration::from_secs(604_800), // 7d
18800 Duration::from_secs(1_000_000), // ~11.5 days
18801 ] {
18802 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18803 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18804 max_failures: 5,
18805 window,
18806 });
18807 assert_eq!(
18808 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18809 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap { window }
18810 );
18811 }
18812 }
18813
18814 #[test]
18815 fn accepts_circuit_breaker_window_at_cap() {
18816 // The boundary value — exactly [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`]
18817 // (1h) — must validate. The cap is inclusive on the top edge,
18818 // matching the [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`] /
18819 // [`POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`] / [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`]
18820 // / [`crate::LIMITS_MEMORY_WASM32_MAX_BYTES`] discipline on the
18821 // sibling capped axes. Pin the boundary explicitly so a
18822 // future off-by-one tightening (`>= POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`
18823 // instead of `>`) surfaces here as a test failure rather than
18824 // a silent contract narrowing.
18825 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18826 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18827 max_failures: 5,
18828 window: POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX,
18829 });
18830 s.validate()
18831 .expect("window == POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX must validate");
18832 }
18833
18834 #[test]
18835 fn accepts_circuit_breaker_window_typical_values() {
18836 // The documented production-playbook band positive-control
18837 // sweep — every value Hystrix / resilience4j / Istio / Envoy
18838 // / AWS App Mesh recommend (1s..=300s) must pass, plus a sweep
18839 // through the long-tail failure-detection band (15m, 30m, 1h)
18840 // the cap accepts. Pin the inclusive validated set explicitly
18841 // so a future tightening of the ceiling surfaces here as a
18842 // deliberate test edit, not a silent contract narrowing.
18843 for window in [
18844 Duration::from_millis(1),
18845 Duration::from_millis(500),
18846 Duration::from_secs(1),
18847 Duration::from_secs(10), // Hystrix / Istio / Envoy default
18848 Duration::from_secs(30),
18849 Duration::from_secs(60), // resilience4j typical
18850 Duration::from_secs(300), // AWS App Mesh typical
18851 Duration::from_secs(900),
18852 Duration::from_secs(1800),
18853 Duration::from_secs(3600), // exactly 1h, the cap
18854 ] {
18855 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18856 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18857 max_failures: 5,
18858 window,
18859 });
18860 s.validate()
18861 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("window={window:?} must validate; got {e:?}"));
18862 }
18863 }
18864
18865 #[test]
18866 fn circuit_breaker_zero_window_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
18867 // The cross-arm ordering pin: `Duration::ZERO` is structurally
18868 // outside both `>= 1ms` (zero-floor) and
18869 // `<= POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX` (cap), but the zero-floor
18870 // diagnostic is the more self-locating one (it directly names
18871 // the omit-axis remediation), so the validate gate must fire
18872 // on zero first. Same shape every other zero-then-cap
18873 // ordering on this surface uses
18874 // ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero`] then
18875 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap`];
18876 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures`] then
18877 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap`]).
18878 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18879 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18880 max_failures: 5,
18881 window: Duration::ZERO,
18882 });
18883 assert_eq!(
18884 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18885 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow,
18886 "Duration::ZERO must surface the zero-floor diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
18887 );
18888 }
18889
18890 #[test]
18891 fn circuit_breaker_window_canonical_takes_precedence_over_cap() {
18892 // The cross-arm ordering pin: a `Duration` that is *both*
18893 // sub-millisecond (non-canonical-form) and structurally above
18894 // the cap surfaces the canonical-form diagnostic first,
18895 // because the round-trip-shape break is the more fundamental
18896 // issue (the value can't even round-trip through the codec, so
18897 // the cap diagnostic naming `1ms..=1h` would be misleading —
18898 // there's no integer-ms form of the offending value). Pin the
18899 // order so a future refactor that reorders the arms surfaces
18900 // here as a test failure rather than a silent diagnostic
18901 // regression. Peer of
18902 // `policy_timeout_canonical_takes_precedence_over_cap` on the
18903 // sibling duration-typed `:politicas :timeout` axis.
18904 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18905 let window = POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_nanos(1);
18906 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18907 max_failures: 5,
18908 window,
18909 });
18910 assert_eq!(
18911 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18912 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowNotCanonical { window },
18913 "sub-ms above-cap value must surface the canonical-form diagnostic, not the cap diagnostic"
18914 );
18915 }
18916
18917 #[test]
18918 fn circuit_breaker_max_failures_cap_takes_precedence_over_window_cap() {
18919 // The cross-arm ordering pin between the two breaker axes: a
18920 // `CircuitBreaker` whose *both* `max_failures` is above its
18921 // cap *and* `window` is above its cap surfaces the
18922 // max-failures cap diagnostic first, because the validate
18923 // gate visits the failures arm before the window arm. Pin the
18924 // order so a future refactor that reorders the breaker arms
18925 // surfaces here.
18926 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18927 let window = POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX + Duration::from_secs(1);
18928 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18929 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX + 1,
18930 window,
18931 });
18932 assert_eq!(
18933 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
18934 AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap {
18935 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX + 1
18936 },
18937 "both-axes-above-cap must surface the max-failures cap diagnostic first (arm order)"
18938 );
18939 }
18940
18941 #[test]
18942 fn circuit_breaker_window_cap_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
18943 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the offending `Duration` is
18944 // carried verbatim into the
18945 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap`] variant so
18946 // the surfaced error message names the value the author wrote
18947 // (`":politicas :circuit-breaker :window (Duration { secs:
18948 // 7200, nanos: 0 }) exceeds the mesh-policy ceiling …"`), not
18949 // just the cap. Same self-locating diagnostic shape every
18950 // other typed-cap arm on this surface carries
18951 // ([`AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap`] carries the
18952 // offending `Duration` verbatim).
18953 let mut s = three_member_spec();
18954 let window = Duration::from_secs(7200); // 2h
18955 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
18956 max_failures: 5,
18957 window,
18958 });
18959 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
18960 assert!(
18961 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap { window: w } if w == window),
18962 "got {err:?}"
18963 );
18964 let msg = err.to_string();
18965 assert!(
18966 msg.contains("7200"),
18967 ":politicas :circuit-breaker :window cap diagnostic must carry the offending value verbatim (got: {msg})"
18968 );
18969 }
18970
18971 #[test]
18972 fn circuit_breaker_window_cap_pins_canonical_value() {
18973 // The [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`] constant pins the value at
18974 // exactly 1 hour (3600s = 3_600_000ms) — the largest unit the
18975 // shared duration codec emits as a clean canonical string
18976 // (`"<n>h"`) and the same value [`POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`] pins on
18977 // the sibling duration-typed `:politicas :timeout` axis (the
18978 // two duration-typed `:politicas` axes share a uniform top
18979 // edge). Pinning the literal value here surfaces a future
18980 // drift (a relaxation to 24h, a tightening to 5m) as a
18981 // deliberate test edit, not a silent contract narrowing. Same
18982 // shape every other typed-cap value pin on this surface uses
18983 // (`policy_timeout_cap_pins_canonical_value`).
18984 assert_eq!(POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX, Duration::from_secs(3600));
18985 assert_eq!(POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX.as_millis(), 3_600_000);
18986 assert_eq!(
18987 POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX, POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX,
18988 "the two duration-typed `:politicas` caps share the same top edge"
18989 );
18990 }
18991
18992 #[test]
18993 fn circuit_breaker_window_cap_value_round_trips_through_codec() {
18994 // The codec round-trip property the cap arm preserves: the
18995 // [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`] constant itself round-trips
18996 // through the shared duration codec — every value at the cap
18997 // renders to a clean canonical string (`"1h"`) and parses back
18998 // to the same `Duration`. Pin this so a future drift between
18999 // the cap constant and the codec's largest emitted unit
19000 // surfaces here. Same shape every other typed boundary pin on
19001 // this surface uses
19002 // (`policy_timeout_cap_value_round_trips_through_codec`).
19003 let policy = MeshPolicy {
19004 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
19005 max_failures: 5,
19006 window: POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX,
19007 }),
19008 ..Default::default()
19009 };
19010 let json = serde_json::to_string(&policy).unwrap();
19011 // The codec emits `"1h"` for the canonical 1-hour magnitude.
19012 assert!(
19013 json.contains("\"1h\""),
19014 "the POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX value must render to the canonical \"1h\" form (got: {json})"
19015 );
19016 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
19017 assert_eq!(
19018 back.circuit_breaker.unwrap().window,
19019 POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX
19020 );
19021 }
19022
19023 #[test]
19024 fn is_integer_millisecond_duration_predicate_tracks_codec() {
19025 // Pin the predicate's accepted set against the codec's
19026 // accepted set explicitly. The codec parses
19027 // `<integer><unit>` for unit ∈ {`ms`,`s`,`m`,`h`} — every
19028 // accepted value is an integer-millisecond multiple — so the
19029 // predicate must accept exactly that set. Same shape every
19030 // other predicate-on-the-typed-slot helper carries
19031 // (`is_canonical_rate_limit_window_predicate_tracks_codec`).
19032 // Read directly from the codec-owned predicate — the crate's
19033 // single source of truth every typed-`Duration` axis now routes
19034 // through via
19035 // [`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`].
19036 use super::supervisor::duration_codec::is_integer_millisecond_duration;
19037 assert!(is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::ZERO));
19038 assert!(is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_millis(1)));
19039 assert!(is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_millis(500)));
19040 assert!(is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_millis(1500)));
19041 assert!(is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_secs(30)));
19042 assert!(is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_secs(3600)));
19043 // Non-integer-millisecond residue: rejected.
19044 assert!(!is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_micros(1)));
19045 assert!(!is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_micros(500)));
19046 assert!(!is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_micros(
19047 1500
19048 )));
19049 assert!(!is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_nanos(1)));
19050 assert!(!is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_nanos(
19051 999_999
19052 )));
19053 // The 1-ns-past-1ms boundary: rejected (no longer a clean
19054 // integer-millisecond multiple).
19055 assert!(!is_integer_millisecond_duration(Duration::from_nanos(
19056 1_000_001
19057 )));
19058 }
19059
19060 #[test]
19061 fn policy_timeout_validated_value_round_trips_through_codec() {
19062 // The structural property the canonical-ms gate enforces:
19063 // every `MeshPolicy::timeout` past `AplicacaoSpec::validate`
19064 // round-trips losslessly through the shared `duration_codec`
19065 // (serialize → string → deserialize → equal value). Pin this
19066 // end-to-end so a future change to either side (the validate
19067 // gate's accepted granularity, the codec's parse/render unit
19068 // set) that breaks the alignment surfaces here. The
19069 // previous-state shape (typed slot accepts arbitrary
19070 // `Duration`, codec only round-trips integer-ms) would fail
19071 // this test for any `Duration::from_micros(1500)` timeout —
19072 // the validate gate now forecloses that.
19073 for timeout in [
19074 Duration::from_millis(1),
19075 Duration::from_millis(1500),
19076 Duration::from_secs(30),
19077 Duration::from_secs(3600),
19078 ] {
19079 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19080 s.politicas.timeout = Some(timeout);
19081 s.validate().unwrap();
19082 let json = serde_json::to_string(&s.politicas).unwrap();
19083 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
19084 assert_eq!(
19085 back.timeout, s.politicas.timeout,
19086 "every validated :timeout must round-trip losslessly through the codec"
19087 );
19088 }
19089 }
19090
19091 #[test]
19092 fn circuit_breaker_window_validated_value_round_trips_through_codec() {
19093 // Peer of the `:timeout` round-trip property on the breaker
19094 // axis.
19095 for window in [
19096 Duration::from_millis(1),
19097 Duration::from_millis(1500),
19098 Duration::from_secs(30),
19099 Duration::from_secs(3600),
19100 ] {
19101 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19102 s.politicas.circuit_breaker = Some(CircuitBreaker {
19103 max_failures: 5,
19104 window,
19105 });
19106 s.validate().unwrap();
19107 let json = serde_json::to_string(&s.politicas).unwrap();
19108 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
19109 assert_eq!(
19110 back.circuit_breaker.unwrap().window,
19111 window,
19112 "every validated :circuit-breaker :window must round-trip losslessly"
19113 );
19114 }
19115 }
19116
19117 #[test]
19118 fn empty_politicas_validates() {
19119 // Omitting every policy axis is fine — defaults express "no
19120 // policy on this axis", not "policy = 0". The fixture's typical
19121 // values continue to validate; this test pins that
19122 // MeshPolicy::default() is a clean pass through validate().
19123 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19124 s.politicas = MeshPolicy::default();
19125 s.validate().unwrap();
19126 }
19127
19128 #[test]
19129 fn typical_politicas_validates_with_every_axis_set() {
19130 // The full §III.1 example block (timeout + retries + breaker +
19131 // mtls + rate-limit) — every axis nonzero — must remain a
19132 // clean pass.
19133 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19134 s.politicas = MeshPolicy {
19135 timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(30)),
19136 retries: Some(3),
19137 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
19138 max_failures: 5,
19139 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
19140 }),
19141 mtls_required: Some(true),
19142 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
19143 rate: 100,
19144 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
19145 }),
19146 };
19147 s.validate().unwrap();
19148 }
19149
19150 #[test]
19151 fn rejects_empty_cluster_name() {
19152 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19153 s.placement.clusters = vec!["rio".into(), "".into()];
19154 assert_eq!(
19155 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
19156 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterEmpty
19157 );
19158 }
19159
19160 #[test]
19161 fn rejects_duplicate_cluster_names() {
19162 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19163 s.placement.clusters = vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into(), "rio".into()];
19164 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19165 assert!(
19166 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterDuplicate { ref cluster } if cluster == "rio"),
19167 "got {err:?}"
19168 );
19169 }
19170
19171 #[test]
19172 fn rejects_placement_cluster_with_uppercase() {
19173 // The canonical "I copied the cluster's display name verbatim"
19174 // typo — K8s context names are lowercase per DNS-1123 label
19175 // rule, but org docs often round-trip a TitleCase identifier
19176 // (`Rio`, `Mar-East`) from an ADR. Mirrors the
19177 // `rejects_membro_caixa_with_uppercase` gate's shape (3f9d7a0)
19178 // on the peer name axis.
19179 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19180 s.placement.clusters = vec!["Rio".into(), "mar".into()];
19181 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19182 let AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { cluster, reason } = err else {
19183 panic!("expected PlacementClusterInvalid, got other variant");
19184 };
19185 assert_eq!(cluster, "Rio");
19186 assert!(
19187 reason.contains("uppercase"),
19188 "diagnostic must name the violation as `uppercase` (got: {reason:?})"
19189 );
19190 assert!(
19191 reason.contains("\"rio\""),
19192 "diagnostic must suggest the lower-cased fix verbatim (got: {reason:?})"
19193 );
19194 }
19195
19196 #[test]
19197 fn rejects_placement_cluster_with_underscore() {
19198 // The canonical "I'm thinking of an env var / hostname slug"
19199 // leak — `_` is forbidden by every DNS-1123 / DNS-1035 label
19200 // schema. K8s context filtering on `my_cluster` silently misses
19201 // the cluster the author intended; the gate moves it to caixa-
19202 // build time. Same shape as `rejects_membro_caixa_with_underscore`
19203 // (3f9d7a0).
19204 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19205 s.placement.clusters = vec!["my_cluster".into()];
19206 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19207 assert!(
19208 matches!(
19209 err,
19210 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { ref cluster, ref reason }
19211 if cluster == "my_cluster" && reason.contains('_')
19212 ),
19213 "got {err:?}"
19214 );
19215 }
19216
19217 #[test]
19218 fn rejects_placement_cluster_with_dot() {
19219 // A `:placement :clusters` entry is a single DNS-1123 *label*,
19220 // not a subdomain — even though K8s context names sometimes
19221 // carry a dotted form via kubeconfig conventions, the strictest
19222 // floor among the use sites (DNS-1035 cluster.x-k8s.io
19223 // `metadata.name`, Cilium identity label values) wins. The "I
19224 // want to namespace my cluster names with `.`" intent is
19225 // expressed via `-` (`mar-east`).
19226 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19227 s.placement.clusters = vec!["team.rio".into()];
19228 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19229 assert!(
19230 matches!(
19231 err,
19232 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { ref cluster, ref reason }
19233 if cluster == "team.rio" && reason.contains('.')
19234 ),
19235 "got {err:?}"
19236 );
19237 }
19238
19239 #[test]
19240 fn rejects_placement_cluster_with_leading_hyphen() {
19241 // DNS-1123 / DNS-1035 boundary rule: labels must start and end
19242 // with an alphanumeric. The K8s apiserver rejects `-rio`
19243 // outright; the rendered fan-out would emit a `metadata.name:
19244 // "-rio"` that fails admission far from the source caixa.lisp.
19245 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19246 s.placement.clusters = vec!["-rio".into()];
19247 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19248 assert!(
19249 matches!(
19250 err,
19251 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { ref cluster, ref reason }
19252 if cluster == "-rio" && reason.contains("start and end")
19253 ),
19254 "got {err:?}"
19255 );
19256 }
19257
19258 #[test]
19259 fn rejects_placement_cluster_with_trailing_hyphen() {
19260 // The symmetric arm of the boundary rule. Pin separately so
19261 // both ends are covered against a future relaxation that only
19262 // checks one boundary (parallel to
19263 // `rejects_membro_caixa_with_trailing_hyphen`, 3f9d7a0).
19264 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19265 s.placement.clusters = vec!["rio-".into()];
19266 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19267 assert!(
19268 matches!(
19269 err,
19270 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { ref cluster, .. }
19271 if cluster == "rio-"
19272 ),
19273 "got {err:?}"
19274 );
19275 }
19276
19277 #[test]
19278 fn rejects_placement_cluster_with_unicode() {
19279 // DNS-1123 is ASCII-only; IDN must be pre-encoded as Punycode
19280 // before it reaches K8s. The byte-by-byte ASCII validity check
19281 // rejects multi-byte UTF-8 sequences by the first byte that
19282 // fails `[a-z0-9-]`.
19283 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19284 s.placement.clusters = vec!["rió".into()];
19285 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19286 assert!(
19287 matches!(
19288 err,
19289 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { ref cluster, .. }
19290 if cluster == "rió"
19291 ),
19292 "got {err:?}"
19293 );
19294 }
19295
19296 #[test]
19297 fn rejects_placement_cluster_with_whitespace() {
19298 // Whitespace is the canonical "I pasted from a sketch / doc"
19299 // footgun. The apiserver rejects every cluster `metadata.name`
19300 // value carrying whitespace.
19301 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19302 s.placement.clusters = vec!["rio cluster".into()];
19303 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19304 assert!(
19305 matches!(
19306 err,
19307 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { ref cluster, .. }
19308 if cluster == "rio cluster"
19309 ),
19310 "got {err:?}"
19311 );
19312 }
19313
19314 #[test]
19315 fn rejects_placement_cluster_too_long() {
19316 // 64 bytes exceeds the DNS-1123 label cap by one — the boundary
19317 // pin. The diagnostic names both the cap (63) and the actual
19318 // length so the author can shorten in one edit. Mirrors
19319 // `rejects_membro_caixa_too_long` (3f9d7a0).
19320 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19321 let too_long = "a".repeat(64);
19322 s.placement.clusters = vec![too_long.clone()];
19323 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19324 let AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { cluster, reason } = err else {
19325 panic!("expected PlacementClusterInvalid");
19326 };
19327 assert_eq!(cluster, too_long);
19328 assert!(
19329 reason.contains("63") && reason.contains("64"),
19330 "diagnostic must name the cap (63) and the actual length (64): {reason:?}"
19331 );
19332 }
19333
19334 #[test]
19335 fn placement_cluster_max_length_validates() {
19336 // 63 bytes exactly — the DNS-1123 label cap. Boundary pin so a
19337 // future tightening (e.g. dropping to 62) surfaces here as a
19338 // regression, mirroring `membro_caixa_max_length_validates`
19339 // (3f9d7a0).
19340 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19341 s.placement.clusters = vec!["a".repeat(63)];
19342 s.validate().unwrap();
19343 }
19344
19345 #[test]
19346 fn accepts_canonical_placement_cluster_forms() {
19347 // The DNS-1123 label shapes a caixa author is realistically
19348 // going to write for cluster names: single-word lowercase
19349 // (`rio`), regional hyphen-joined (`mar-east`), single
19350 // character (`a` — boundary), digit-start (`3-prod` — DNS-1123
19351 // allows this, unlike DNS-1035), version-suffixed (`prod-v2`).
19352 // Pin every leg so a future tightening that bans (e.g.) digit-
19353 // start identifiers surfaces here.
19354 for form in ["rio", "mar", "mar-east", "a", "p1", "3-prod", "prod-v2"] {
19355 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19356 s.placement.clusters = vec![form.into()];
19357 s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
19358 panic!("canonical cluster form {form:?} must validate, got {e:?}")
19359 });
19360 }
19361 }
19362
19363 #[test]
19364 fn placement_cluster_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
19365 // Order pin: the existing `PlacementClusterEmpty` diagnostic
19366 // (which doesn't try to parse) fires before the new
19367 // `PlacementClusterInvalid` parse-side diagnostic, so an empty
19368 // `:clusters` entry keeps its narrower error message — the new
19369 // gate would also reject `""`, but the empty-string arm is the
19370 // more self-locating diagnostic. Mirrors the
19371 // `membro_caixa_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` pin
19372 // (3f9d7a0).
19373 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19374 s.placement.clusters = vec!["rio".into(), "".into()];
19375 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19376 assert_eq!(err, AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterEmpty);
19377 }
19378
19379 #[test]
19380 fn placement_cluster_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check() {
19381 // Order pin: a malformed-shape `:clusters` entry surfaces *its
19382 // own* diagnostic, even when a later entry would otherwise
19383 // collapse onto a duplicate name. The per-entry shape gate runs
19384 // inline before the duplicate-key insert, parallel to
19385 // `membro_caixa_invalid_fires_before_duplicate_check` (3f9d7a0).
19386 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19387 s.placement.clusters = vec!["Rio".into(), "rio".into()];
19388 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19389 assert!(
19390 matches!(
19391 err,
19392 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { ref cluster, .. } if cluster == "Rio"
19393 ),
19394 "got {err:?}"
19395 );
19396 }
19397
19398 #[test]
19399 fn placement_cluster_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_cluster() {
19400 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
19401 // `:clusters` value verbatim so the author can grep their
19402 // caixa.lisp without re-running the build, and carries a
19403 // non-empty `reason` naming the specific violation. Same shape
19404 // every typed-shape gate enshrines
19405 // (3f9d7a0's `membro_caixa_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_caixa`,
19406 // c7d05ec's `entrada_host_diagnostic_carries_offending_host`).
19407 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19408 s.placement.clusters = vec!["BAD_CLUSTER".into()];
19409 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19410 let AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { cluster, reason } = err else {
19411 panic!("expected PlacementClusterInvalid");
19412 };
19413 assert_eq!(cluster, "BAD_CLUSTER");
19414 assert!(
19415 !reason.is_empty(),
19416 "PlacementClusterInvalid `reason` must carry a parser-shaped wording"
19417 );
19418 }
19419
19420 #[test]
19421 fn rejects_sharded_with_empty_clusters() {
19422 // §III.1: Sharded uses :clusters as the shard pool. An empty
19423 // pool means "shard across no clusters" — meaningless, same as
19424 // Replicated with no hosts.
19425 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19426 s.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::Sharded;
19427 s.placement.shard_key = Some("$tenantId".into());
19428 s.placement.clusters = vec![];
19429 assert!(matches!(
19430 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
19431 AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters {
19432 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Sharded
19433 }
19434 ));
19435 }
19436
19437 #[test]
19438 fn rejects_sharded_with_empty_shard_key() {
19439 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19440 s.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::Sharded;
19441 s.placement.shard_key = Some("".into());
19442 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::ShardedKeyEmpty);
19443 }
19444
19445 #[test]
19446 fn rejects_shard_key_under_replicated_strategy() {
19447 // The fail-before-pass-after pin: a `:placement (:estrategia
19448 // Replicated :shard-key "tenantId")` manifest carries the
19449 // hash-keyed-distribution slot on a strategy that never consumes
19450 // it. Before the gate the typed slot's value silently vanished
19451 // at the renderer layer (caixa-mesh emits `placement.shardKey`
19452 // verbatim regardless of strategy; the Akka-style cluster-
19453 // sharding reconciler keys off `estrategia == Sharded` and
19454 // ignores the slot otherwise), with no diagnostic. Lifting the
19455 // rejection to a build-time gate makes the
19456 // `shard_key.is_some() == matches!(estrategia, Sharded)`
19457 // partition a structural property of every validated
19458 // [`Placement`].
19459 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19460 // The fixture already uses Replicated; just add a shard-key.
19461 s.placement.shard_key = Some("$tenantId".into());
19462 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19463 let AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded {
19464 estrategia,
19465 shard_key,
19466 } = err
19467 else {
19468 panic!("expected ShardKeyOnNonSharded, got {err:?}");
19469 };
19470 assert_eq!(estrategia, PlacementStrategy::Replicated);
19471 assert_eq!(shard_key, "$tenantId");
19472 }
19473
19474 #[test]
19475 fn rejects_shard_key_under_singlenode_strategy() {
19476 // Peer of the Replicated case above on the SingleNode arm: OTP
19477 // distributed-app takeover (one cluster runs at a time) has no
19478 // hash-keyed routing axis to consume `:shard-key` either, so
19479 // the rejection fires on both non-Sharded arms uniformly.
19480 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19481 s.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::SingleNode;
19482 s.placement.shard_key = Some("$tenantId".into());
19483 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19484 let AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded {
19485 estrategia,
19486 shard_key,
19487 } = err
19488 else {
19489 panic!("expected ShardKeyOnNonSharded, got {err:?}");
19490 };
19491 assert_eq!(estrategia, PlacementStrategy::SingleNode);
19492 assert_eq!(shard_key, "$tenantId");
19493 }
19494
19495 #[test]
19496 fn rejects_empty_shard_key_under_replicated_strategy() {
19497 // The `Some("")` case under non-Sharded is rejected by
19498 // [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`] (the strategy gate
19499 // fires before the empty-value gate), not
19500 // [`AplicacaoError::ShardedKeyEmpty`] (which is reserved for
19501 // the `Sharded` arm). Pin the partition so a future reorder of
19502 // the validate_placement match arms doesn't silently swap which
19503 // diagnostic the author sees — both are author errors, but
19504 // ShardKeyOnNonSharded names which strategy is the actual fix
19505 // (drop the slot, or switch to Sharded), while ShardedKeyEmpty
19506 // only says "pick a non-empty key".
19507 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19508 s.placement.shard_key = Some(String::new());
19509 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19510 assert!(
19511 matches!(
19512 err,
19513 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded {
19514 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
19515 ref shard_key,
19516 } if shard_key.is_empty()
19517 ),
19518 "got {err:?}"
19519 );
19520 }
19521
19522 #[test]
19523 fn replicated_without_shard_key_validates() {
19524 // The complement of the rejection: `:placement :estrategia
19525 // Replicated` with `:shard-key None` is the canonical happy
19526 // path on every existing fixture. Pin the no-shard-key case so
19527 // the new gate doesn't accidentally fire on `None`.
19528 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19529 assert!(matches!(
19530 s.placement.estrategia,
19531 PlacementStrategy::Replicated
19532 ));
19533 s.placement.shard_key = None;
19534 s.validate().unwrap();
19535 }
19536
19537 #[test]
19538 fn singlenode_without_shard_key_validates() {
19539 // Peer of the Replicated no-shard-key case on the SingleNode
19540 // arm — both non-Sharded strategies must validate cleanly when
19541 // the slot is omitted.
19542 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19543 s.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::SingleNode;
19544 s.placement.shard_key = None;
19545 s.validate().unwrap();
19546 }
19547
19548 fn sharded_spec_with_key(key: &str) -> AplicacaoSpec {
19549 // Fixture builder for the `:placement :shard-key` shape gate
19550 // tests: a three-member Aplicacao on the `Sharded` strategy
19551 // with the supplied `:shard-key` slot. Co-locates the
19552 // arm-construction so every test below carries one line of
19553 // setup (the offending `:shard-key` value) and the assertion.
19554 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19555 s.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::Sharded;
19556 s.placement.shard_key = Some(key.into());
19557 s
19558 }
19559
19560 #[test]
19561 fn rejects_shard_key_with_embedded_space() {
19562 // The canonical paste-from-aligned-doc footgun:
19563 // `:shard-key "$tenant Id"` — the Akka-style entity-id
19564 // extractor reads the slot as a single-token reference, and an
19565 // embedded space breaks the token boundary at the runtime
19566 // hash-extractor pass with no diagnostic naming the offending
19567 // entry.
19568 let s = sharded_spec_with_key("$tenant Id");
19569 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19570 assert!(
19571 matches!(
19572 err,
19573 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid { ref shard_key, ref reason }
19574 if shard_key == "$tenant Id" && reason.contains("space")
19575 ),
19576 "got {err:?}"
19577 );
19578 }
19579
19580 #[test]
19581 fn rejects_shard_key_with_leading_space() {
19582 // Leading-space arm of the embedded-whitespace footgun — the
19583 // paste-from-aligned-doc / paste-from-CSV-cell variant where
19584 // the leading column-padding leaked into the slot.
19585 let s = sharded_spec_with_key(" $tenantId");
19586 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19587 assert!(
19588 matches!(
19589 err,
19590 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid { ref shard_key, .. }
19591 if shard_key == " $tenantId"
19592 ),
19593 "got {err:?}"
19594 );
19595 }
19596
19597 #[test]
19598 fn rejects_shard_key_with_trailing_newline() {
19599 // The canonical paste-from-shell-heredoc footgun — every
19600 // `<<EOF` heredoc terminator paste leaves a trailing newline
19601 // the YAML emitter then folds away inconsistently across
19602 // emitter implementations.
19603 let s = sharded_spec_with_key("$tenantId\n");
19604 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19605 assert!(
19606 matches!(
19607 err,
19608 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid { ref shard_key, ref reason }
19609 if shard_key == "$tenantId\n" && reason.contains("0x0a")
19610 ),
19611 "got {err:?}"
19612 );
19613 }
19614
19615 #[test]
19616 fn rejects_shard_key_with_embedded_tab() {
19617 // The paste-from-aligned-doc tab-stop variant — tabs land
19618 // alongside spaces in copy-paste from formatted columns.
19619 let s = sharded_spec_with_key("$tenant\tId");
19620 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19621 assert!(
19622 matches!(
19623 err,
19624 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid { ref shard_key, ref reason }
19625 if shard_key == "$tenant\tId" && reason.contains("tab")
19626 ),
19627 "got {err:?}"
19628 );
19629 }
19630
19631 #[test]
19632 fn rejects_shard_key_with_control_character() {
19633 // The paste-from-binary / paste-from-screen-cleared-terminal
19634 // footgun — an embedded `\x01` (SOH) byte that some YAML
19635 // emitters silently strip and others escape as ``,
19636 // breaking round-trip across emitter implementations.
19637 let s = sharded_spec_with_key("$tenant\u{0001}Id");
19638 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19639 assert!(
19640 matches!(
19641 err,
19642 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid { ref shard_key, ref reason }
19643 if shard_key == "$tenant\u{0001}Id" && reason.contains("control")
19644 ),
19645 "got {err:?}"
19646 );
19647 }
19648
19649 #[test]
19650 fn rejects_shard_key_with_non_ascii() {
19651 // The canonical un-Punycode-encoded IDN / paste-from-Unicode-doc
19652 // footgun — non-ASCII bytes normalize differently between the
19653 // caixa-mesh-side YAML emitter and the in-cluster reconciler's
19654 // YAML parser, the same entity ID can silently map to two
19655 // distinct shards on a re-render.
19656 let s = sharded_spec_with_key("$tenàntId");
19657 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19658 assert!(
19659 matches!(
19660 err,
19661 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid { ref shard_key, ref reason }
19662 if shard_key == "$tenàntId" && reason.contains("non-ASCII")
19663 ),
19664 "got {err:?}"
19665 );
19666 }
19667
19668 #[test]
19669 fn rejects_shard_key_too_long() {
19670 // Length cap pin: 64 bytes — one byte over the
19671 // PLACEMENT_SHARD_KEY_MAX_LEN (63) cap. The realistic shape
19672 // here is a paste-from-doc multi-line blob landing in
19673 // `:shard-key` instead of a single-token extractor expression.
19674 let too_long = "a".repeat(64);
19675 let s = sharded_spec_with_key(&too_long);
19676 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19677 let AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid {
19678 ref shard_key,
19679 ref reason,
19680 } = err
19681 else {
19682 panic!("expected ShardKeyInvalid, got {err:?}");
19683 };
19684 assert_eq!(shard_key, &too_long);
19685 assert!(
19686 reason.contains("63") && reason.contains("64"),
19687 "diagnostic must name the cap (63) and the actual length (64): {reason:?}"
19688 );
19689 }
19690
19691 #[test]
19692 fn shard_key_max_length_validates() {
19693 // Boundary pin: 63 bytes exactly — the
19694 // `PLACEMENT_SHARD_KEY_MAX_LEN` cap. A future tightening (e.g.
19695 // dropping to 62) surfaces here as a regression, mirroring
19696 // `placement_cluster_max_length_validates` /
19697 // `placement_affinity_max_length_validates` on the peer
19698 // identifier-shaped slots.
19699 let s = sharded_spec_with_key(&"a".repeat(63));
19700 s.validate().unwrap();
19701 }
19702
19703 #[test]
19704 fn accepts_canonical_shard_key_forms() {
19705 // The Akka-style entity-id extractor shapes a caixa author is
19706 // realistically going to write — pin every leg so a future
19707 // tightening that bans (e.g.) the `${...}` interpolation
19708 // variant or the `metadata.<field>` JSONPath form surfaces
19709 // here as a regression. The canonical forms span:
19710 //
19711 // - bare property name (`tenantId`, `customerId`)
19712 // - Akka `ExtractEntityId` placeholder (`$tenantId`)
19713 // - JSONPath-style nested reference (`metadata.tenantId`,
19714 // `$.user.id`)
19715 // - interpolation-style template (`${tenant}`)
19716 // - snake_case property name (`customer_id`)
19717 // - kebab-case property name (`customer-id` — accepted
19718 // because the slot is a printable-ASCII single-token
19719 // reference, not a DNS-1123 label like
19720 // `:placement :affinity` / `:clusters`)
19721 // - single character (`a`, `$` — boundary)
19722 for form in [
19723 "tenantId",
19724 "customerId",
19725 "$tenantId",
19726 "metadata.tenantId",
19727 "$.user.id",
19728 "${tenant}",
19729 "customer_id",
19730 "customer-id",
19731 "a",
19732 "$",
19733 ] {
19734 let s = sharded_spec_with_key(form);
19735 s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
19736 panic!("canonical shard-key form {form:?} must validate, got {e:?}")
19737 });
19738 }
19739 }
19740
19741 #[test]
19742 fn shard_key_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
19743 // Order pin: the existing `ShardedKeyEmpty` diagnostic
19744 // (reserved for the `Sharded` `Some("")` arm) fires before the
19745 // new `ShardKeyInvalid` parse-side diagnostic, so an empty
19746 // `:shard-key` keeps its narrower error message — the new gate
19747 // would also reject `""` defensively, but the empty-string arm
19748 // is the more self-locating diagnostic. Mirrors the
19749 // `placement_cluster_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` pin
19750 // on the peer identifier-shaped slot.
19751 let s = sharded_spec_with_key("");
19752 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19753 assert_eq!(err, AplicacaoError::ShardedKeyEmpty);
19754 }
19755
19756 #[test]
19757 fn shard_key_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
19758 // The diagnostic-shape pin: the error names the offending
19759 // `:shard-key` value verbatim so the author can grep their
19760 // caixa.lisp without re-running the build, and carries a
19761 // parser-shaped `reason:` naming the specific violation —
19762 // mirrors `placement_cluster_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_cluster`
19763 // on the peer identifier-shaped slot.
19764 let s = sharded_spec_with_key("$tenant Id");
19765 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19766 let AplicacaoError::ShardKeyInvalid {
19767 ref shard_key,
19768 ref reason,
19769 } = err
19770 else {
19771 panic!("expected ShardKeyInvalid, got {err:?}");
19772 };
19773 assert_eq!(shard_key, "$tenant Id");
19774 assert!(
19775 !reason.is_empty(),
19776 "reason must name the specific violation, got empty string"
19777 );
19778 }
19779
19780 #[test]
19781 fn shard_key_shape_fires_after_non_sharded_strategy_gate() {
19782 // Order pin: the `ShardKeyOnNonSharded` arm (which rejects
19783 // `:shard-key` carried on non-Sharded strategies) fires before
19784 // the shape gate, so a malformed `:shard-key` carried on (e.g.)
19785 // a `Replicated` strategy surfaces the more self-locating
19786 // strategy-mismatch diagnostic (naming the actual fix — drop
19787 // the slot, or switch to Sharded) rather than the shape
19788 // diagnostic. The strategy-mismatch arm is the more actionable
19789 // diagnostic: a malformed shard-key on Replicated is "you
19790 // shouldn't have a :shard-key here at all", not "your
19791 // :shard-key value is malformed".
19792 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19793 // Replicated is the default fixture strategy.
19794 s.placement.shard_key = Some("$tenant Id".into());
19795 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19796 assert!(
19797 matches!(
19798 err,
19799 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded {
19800 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
19801 ..
19802 }
19803 ),
19804 "got {err:?}"
19805 );
19806 }
19807
19808 #[test]
19809 fn rejects_empty_affinity_hint() {
19810 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19811 s.placement.affinity = Some("".into());
19812 assert_eq!(
19813 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
19814 AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityEmpty
19815 );
19816 }
19817
19818 #[test]
19819 fn placement_without_affinity_validates() {
19820 // Omitting :affinity is fine — the placement engine falls back
19821 // to the default heuristic. Pin the no-hint case so the
19822 // affinity-empty rejection doesn't accidentally fire on `None`.
19823 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19824 s.placement.affinity = None;
19825 s.validate().unwrap();
19826 }
19827
19828 #[test]
19829 fn rejects_placement_affinity_with_uppercase() {
19830 // The canonical "I copied the ADR's display name verbatim" typo
19831 // — placement hints land verbatim in K8s label-selector
19832 // territory, where the apiserver enforces the DNS-1123 label
19833 // rule (lowercase-only) on every identity-keyed admission axis.
19834 // Mirrors `rejects_placement_cluster_with_uppercase` on the
19835 // sibling slot.
19836 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19837 s.placement.affinity = Some("DataLocality".into());
19838 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19839 let AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { affinity, reason } = err else {
19840 panic!("expected PlacementAffinityInvalid, got other variant");
19841 };
19842 assert_eq!(affinity, "DataLocality");
19843 assert!(
19844 reason.contains("uppercase"),
19845 "diagnostic must name the violation as `uppercase` (got: {reason:?})"
19846 );
19847 assert!(
19848 reason.contains("\"datalocality\""),
19849 "diagnostic must suggest the lower-cased fix verbatim (got: {reason:?})"
19850 );
19851 }
19852
19853 #[test]
19854 fn rejects_placement_affinity_with_underscore() {
19855 // The canonical "I'm thinking of an env var / Python identifier"
19856 // leak — `_` is forbidden by every DNS-1123 label schema. Same
19857 // shape as `rejects_placement_cluster_with_underscore` on the
19858 // sibling slot.
19859 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19860 s.placement.affinity = Some("data_locality".into());
19861 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19862 assert!(
19863 matches!(
19864 err,
19865 AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { ref affinity, ref reason }
19866 if affinity == "data_locality" && reason.contains('_')
19867 ),
19868 "got {err:?}"
19869 );
19870 }
19871
19872 #[test]
19873 fn rejects_placement_affinity_with_dot() {
19874 // A `:placement :affinity` value is a single DNS-1123 *label*
19875 // (it lands as a K8s label value selector key), not a subdomain.
19876 // The "I want to namespace my hint with `.`" intent is expressed
19877 // via `-` (`data-locality-east`).
19878 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19879 s.placement.affinity = Some("data.locality".into());
19880 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19881 assert!(
19882 matches!(
19883 err,
19884 AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { ref affinity, ref reason }
19885 if affinity == "data.locality" && reason.contains('.')
19886 ),
19887 "got {err:?}"
19888 );
19889 }
19890
19891 #[test]
19892 fn rejects_placement_affinity_with_unicode() {
19893 // DNS-1123 is ASCII-only; IDN must be pre-encoded as Punycode
19894 // before it reaches K8s. The byte-by-byte ASCII validity check
19895 // rejects multi-byte UTF-8 sequences by the first byte that
19896 // fails `[a-z0-9-]`.
19897 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19898 s.placement.affinity = Some("data-localité".into());
19899 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19900 assert!(
19901 matches!(
19902 err,
19903 AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { ref affinity, .. }
19904 if affinity == "data-localité"
19905 ),
19906 "got {err:?}"
19907 );
19908 }
19909
19910 #[test]
19911 fn rejects_placement_affinity_with_leading_hyphen() {
19912 // DNS-1123 boundary rule: labels must start with an
19913 // alphanumeric. Pin separately from the trailing-hyphen arm so
19914 // a future relaxation that only checks one boundary surfaces
19915 // here as a regression (parallel to
19916 // `rejects_placement_cluster_with_leading_hyphen`).
19917 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19918 s.placement.affinity = Some("-data-locality".into());
19919 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19920 assert!(
19921 matches!(
19922 err,
19923 AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { ref affinity, ref reason }
19924 if affinity == "-data-locality" && reason.contains("start and end")
19925 ),
19926 "got {err:?}"
19927 );
19928 }
19929
19930 #[test]
19931 fn rejects_placement_affinity_with_trailing_hyphen() {
19932 // Symmetric arm of the DNS-1123 boundary rule. Pinned so both
19933 // ends are covered against a future relaxation.
19934 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19935 s.placement.affinity = Some("data-locality-".into());
19936 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19937 assert!(
19938 matches!(
19939 err,
19940 AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { ref affinity, .. }
19941 if affinity == "data-locality-"
19942 ),
19943 "got {err:?}"
19944 );
19945 }
19946
19947 #[test]
19948 fn rejects_placement_affinity_with_whitespace() {
19949 // Whitespace is the canonical "I pasted from a sketch / doc"
19950 // footgun. The apiserver rejects every label-selector value
19951 // carrying whitespace.
19952 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19953 s.placement.affinity = Some("data locality".into());
19954 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19955 assert!(
19956 matches!(
19957 err,
19958 AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { ref affinity, .. }
19959 if affinity == "data locality"
19960 ),
19961 "got {err:?}"
19962 );
19963 }
19964
19965 #[test]
19966 fn rejects_placement_affinity_too_long() {
19967 // 64 bytes exceeds the DNS-1123 label cap by one — the boundary
19968 // pin. The diagnostic names both the cap (63) and the actual
19969 // length so the author can shorten in one edit. Mirrors
19970 // `rejects_placement_cluster_too_long`.
19971 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19972 let too_long = "a".repeat(64);
19973 s.placement.affinity = Some(too_long.clone());
19974 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
19975 let AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { affinity, reason } = err else {
19976 panic!("expected PlacementAffinityInvalid");
19977 };
19978 assert_eq!(affinity, too_long);
19979 assert!(
19980 reason.contains("63") && reason.contains("64"),
19981 "diagnostic must name the cap (63) and the actual length (64): {reason:?}"
19982 );
19983 }
19984
19985 #[test]
19986 fn placement_affinity_max_length_validates() {
19987 // 63 bytes exactly — the DNS-1123 label cap. Boundary pin so a
19988 // future tightening (e.g. dropping to 62) surfaces here as a
19989 // regression, mirroring `placement_cluster_max_length_validates`.
19990 let mut s = three_member_spec();
19991 s.placement.affinity = Some("a".repeat(63));
19992 s.validate().unwrap();
19993 }
19994
19995 #[test]
19996 fn accepts_canonical_placement_affinity_forms() {
19997 // The DNS-1123 label shapes a caixa author is realistically
19998 // going to write for placement hints: the M3 canonical examples
19999 // (`data-locality`, `low-latency`, `anti-affinity`), the
20000 // single-token form (`affinity`), the single-character boundary
20001 // (`a`), the digit-start (DNS-1123 allows this, unlike
20002 // DNS-1035), and a regional-suffixed form. Pin every leg so a
20003 // future tightening that bans (e.g.) digit-start identifiers
20004 // surfaces here.
20005 for form in [
20006 "data-locality",
20007 "low-latency",
20008 "anti-affinity",
20009 "affinity",
20010 "a",
20011 "3-tier",
20012 "locality-east",
20013 ] {
20014 let mut s = three_member_spec();
20015 s.placement.affinity = Some(form.into());
20016 s.validate().unwrap_or_else(|e| {
20017 panic!("canonical affinity form {form:?} must validate, got {e:?}")
20018 });
20019 }
20020 }
20021
20022 #[test]
20023 fn placement_affinity_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid() {
20024 // Order pin: the existing `PlacementAffinityEmpty` diagnostic
20025 // (which doesn't try to parse) fires before the new
20026 // `PlacementAffinityInvalid` parse-side diagnostic, so an empty
20027 // `:affinity` keeps its narrower error message — the new gate
20028 // would also reject `""`, but the empty-string arm is the more
20029 // self-locating diagnostic. Mirrors the
20030 // `placement_cluster_empty_takes_precedence_over_invalid` pin.
20031 let mut s = three_member_spec();
20032 s.placement.affinity = Some(String::new());
20033 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
20034 assert_eq!(err, AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityEmpty);
20035 }
20036
20037 #[test]
20038 fn placement_affinity_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_value() {
20039 // The diagnostic shape pin: every rejection carries the offending
20040 // `affinity:` verbatim plus a parser-shaped `reason:` so the
20041 // author can grep their caixa.lisp for `:affinity "<hint>"` and
20042 // fix it in one edit. Mirrors the
20043 // `placement_cluster_invalid_diagnostic_carries_offending_cluster`
20044 // pin on the sibling slot.
20045 let mut s = three_member_spec();
20046 s.placement.affinity = Some("Data_Locality".into());
20047 let err = s.validate().unwrap_err();
20048 let AplicacaoError::PlacementAffinityInvalid { affinity, reason } = err else {
20049 panic!("expected PlacementAffinityInvalid");
20050 };
20051 assert_eq!(affinity, "Data_Locality");
20052 assert!(
20053 !reason.is_empty(),
20054 "diagnostic reason must not be empty (got: {reason:?})"
20055 );
20056 }
20057
20058 #[test]
20059 fn singlenode_with_takeover_candidates_validates() {
20060 // OTP distributed-application convention (MESH-COMPOSITION
20061 // §II.1): SingleNode runs on one cluster at a time but the
20062 // :clusters list enumerates the takeover candidates. Multiple
20063 // entries are not a contradiction — they are the failover pool.
20064 let mut s = three_member_spec();
20065 s.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::SingleNode;
20066 s.placement.clusters = vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into(), "plo".into()];
20067 s.validate().unwrap();
20068 }
20069
20070 // ── MeshPolicy::is_empty() — typed emptiness predicate ────────────────
20071
20072 #[test]
20073 fn mesh_policy_default_is_empty() {
20074 // The Default impl carries None on every axis — the typed
20075 // analog of an unset `:politicas (())` slot. Renderers that
20076 // overlay the policy onto a cluster artifact key off this
20077 // predicate to skip the slot entirely; pinning so a future
20078 // axis added to MeshPolicy can't silently break the contract
20079 // (a new field whose Default is non-None would flip is_empty
20080 // to false on every existing caixa, surfacing here).
20081 assert!(MeshPolicy::default().is_empty());
20082 }
20083
20084 #[test]
20085 fn mesh_policy_with_only_timeout_is_not_empty() {
20086 let p = MeshPolicy {
20087 timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(30)),
20088 ..Default::default()
20089 };
20090 assert!(!p.is_empty());
20091 }
20092
20093 #[test]
20094 fn mesh_policy_with_only_retries_is_not_empty() {
20095 let p = MeshPolicy {
20096 retries: Some(3),
20097 ..Default::default()
20098 };
20099 assert!(!p.is_empty());
20100 }
20101
20102 #[test]
20103 fn mesh_policy_with_only_circuit_breaker_is_not_empty() {
20104 let p = MeshPolicy {
20105 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
20106 max_failures: 5,
20107 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
20108 }),
20109 ..Default::default()
20110 };
20111 assert!(!p.is_empty());
20112 }
20113
20114 #[test]
20115 fn mesh_policy_with_only_mtls_required_is_not_empty() {
20116 // Even `mtls_required: Some(false)` (an explicit opt-out) is
20117 // not empty — the author *named* the axis, the renderer needs
20118 // to honor that vs. fall back to the cluster default.
20119 let p = MeshPolicy {
20120 mtls_required: Some(false),
20121 ..Default::default()
20122 };
20123 assert!(!p.is_empty());
20124 }
20125
20126 #[test]
20127 fn mesh_policy_with_only_rate_limit_is_not_empty() {
20128 let p = MeshPolicy {
20129 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
20130 rate: 100,
20131 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
20132 }),
20133 ..Default::default()
20134 };
20135 assert!(!p.is_empty());
20136 }
20137
20138 #[test]
20139 fn mesh_policy_is_empty_round_trips_through_three_member_fixture() {
20140 // The three-member happy-path fixture sets timeout + retries +
20141 // mtls_required — every populated axis must read non-empty.
20142 // Pin the round-trip so the M3.x per-:politicas emitter (the
20143 // M3.x roadmap CiliumClusterwideEnvoyConfig artifact) can rely
20144 // on is_empty() to decide whether to emit at all without
20145 // re-deriving the contract from inline field probes.
20146 assert!(!three_member_spec().politicas.is_empty());
20147 }
20148
20149 // ── shared duration codec: cross-slot integer-magnitude gate ──
20150 //
20151 // The integer-magnitude discipline applied to
20152 // `supervisor::duration_codec::parse` lifts onto every typed slot
20153 // that routes through the shared codec — `MeshPolicy::timeout`
20154 // (`:politicas :timeout`) and `CircuitBreaker::window`
20155 // (`:politicas :circuit-breaker :window`) on the Aplicacao side.
20156 // These cross-slot tests pin that the gate fires at the serde
20157 // layer for both typed slots, not just for the supervisor side.
20158
20159 #[test]
20160 fn policy_timeout_serde_rejects_fractional_seconds() {
20161 // `MeshPolicy::timeout` uses `with = "supervisor::duration_codec"`,
20162 // so the shared codec's integer-magnitude gate applies on
20163 // deserialize. `"1.5s"` previously parsed to 1500ms and round-
20164 // tripped to `"1500ms"` on next emit — DRIFT. Now refused at
20165 // deserialize with the canonical-form diagnostic naming the
20166 // offending `"1.5"` and the remediation `"1500ms"`.
20167 let payload = r#"{"timeout":"1.5s"}"#;
20168 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20169 let msg = err.to_string();
20170 assert!(
20171 msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
20172 "expected integer-magnitude diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20173 );
20174 assert!(msg.contains("\"1.5\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20175 assert!(
20176 msg.contains("\"1500ms\""),
20177 "missing canonical-form remediation in {msg:?}"
20178 );
20179 }
20180
20181 #[test]
20182 fn policy_timeout_serde_rejects_leading_plus_sign() {
20183 // Pin the leading-`+` arm cross-slot — the prior f64 parser
20184 // accepted `"+30s"` silently and round-tripped to `"30s"`.
20185 let payload = r#"{"timeout":"+30s"}"#;
20186 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20187 let msg = err.to_string();
20188 assert!(msg.contains("\"+30\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20189 }
20190
20191 #[test]
20192 fn circuit_breaker_window_serde_rejects_fractional_minutes() {
20193 // `CircuitBreaker::window` uses `with =
20194 // "supervisor::duration_codec_required"` (the required-Duration
20195 // variant that delegates to the same shared parser). `"0.5m"`
20196 // parsed to 30s and round-tripped to `"30s"` on next emit —
20197 // DRIFT closed.
20198 let payload = format!(
20199 r#"{{"{max_failures}":5,"{window}":"0.5m"}}"#,
20200 max_failures = crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_MAX_FAILURES,
20201 window = crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_WINDOW,
20202 );
20203 let err = serde_json::from_str::<CircuitBreaker>(&payload).unwrap_err();
20204 let msg = err.to_string();
20205 assert!(
20206 msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
20207 "expected integer-magnitude diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20208 );
20209 assert!(msg.contains("\"0.5\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20210 assert!(
20211 msg.contains("\"30s\""),
20212 "missing canonical-form remediation in {msg:?}"
20213 );
20214 }
20215
20216 #[test]
20217 fn circuit_breaker_window_serde_accepts_integer_canonical_form() {
20218 // Pin the happy-path on the cross-slot side: every canonical
20219 // author shape `render` ever emits parses cleanly through the
20220 // shared codec on the `CircuitBreaker` slot. The
20221 // codec's accepted set (post-gate) is exactly its emitted set
20222 // for the integer-magnitude class.
20223 for window_lit in ["30s", "500ms", "2m", "1h"] {
20224 let payload = format!(
20225 r#"{{"{max_failures}":5,"{window}":"{window_lit}"}}"#,
20226 max_failures = crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_MAX_FAILURES,
20227 window = crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_WINDOW,
20228 );
20229 let cb: CircuitBreaker = serde_json::from_str(&payload).unwrap_or_else(|e| {
20230 panic!("expected {window_lit:?} to parse cleanly through shared codec: {e}")
20231 });
20232 assert_eq!(cb.max_failures, 5);
20233 }
20234 }
20235
20236 // ── rate_limit_codec: integer-magnitude gate ──
20237 //
20238 // The integer-magnitude discipline the 1c55a2a / 818dd38 / d1fd67b
20239 // / 737a676 / d53c922 trajectory landed on every typed-duration /
20240 // typed-byte-size codec in caixa-core lifts onto the fifth typed
20241 // codec — `rate_limit_codec` — through the digit-only magnitude
20242 // gate on the `<rate>` half of the `<rate>/<unit>` author surface.
20243 // These tests pin the gate at the serde layer for `:politicas
20244 // :rate-limit` (the only typed slot the codec backs), and at the
20245 // codec-internal `parse` layer for the canonical positive cases.
20246
20247 #[test]
20248 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_fractional_rate() {
20249 // `"1.5/s"` previously hit `u32::from_str`'s rejection arm with
20250 // the value-laundered `"rate-limit rate \"1.5\" not a u32"`
20251 // wording, which didn't name the canonical-form remediation or
20252 // the round-trip drift the next emit would produce. Now refused
20253 // at deserialize with the canonical-form diagnostic naming the
20254 // offending `"1.5"` magnitude and the round-trip drift wording.
20255 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"1.5/s"}"#;
20256 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20257 let msg = err.to_string();
20258 assert!(
20259 msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
20260 "expected integer-magnitude diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20261 );
20262 assert!(msg.contains("\"1.5\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20263 assert!(
20264 msg.contains("THEORY.md"),
20265 "missing render-determinism contract citation in {msg:?}"
20266 );
20267 }
20268
20269 #[test]
20270 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_leading_plus_sign() {
20271 // `u32::from_str("+100")` returns `Ok(100)` (Rust's
20272 // permissive-`+` parse), so `"+100/s"` silently parsed to
20273 // `RateLimit { 100, 1s }` and round-tripped through `render` to
20274 // `"100/s"` — a *different* canonical string on the next emit,
20275 // breaking the THEORY.md Part V render-determinism contract
20276 // exactly the way the peer duration codecs' `"+30s"` case did.
20277 // This is the load-bearing class the digit-only gate closes
20278 // beyond what `u32::from_str`'s strictness covers on its own.
20279 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"+100/s"}"#;
20280 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20281 let msg = err.to_string();
20282 assert!(
20283 msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
20284 "expected integer-magnitude diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20285 );
20286 assert!(msg.contains("\"+100\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20287 }
20288
20289 #[test]
20290 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_leading_minus_sign() {
20291 // The signed-negative arm: `"-1/s"` lands on the
20292 // non-canonical-but-numeric branch via the `i64` fallback (the
20293 // `f64` parse also succeeds), surfacing the canonical-form
20294 // diagnostic. Replaces the prior value-laundered "not a u32"
20295 // wording with the unified diagnostic across signs.
20296 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"-1/s"}"#;
20297 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20298 let msg = err.to_string();
20299 assert!(
20300 msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
20301 "expected integer-magnitude diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20302 );
20303 assert!(msg.contains("\"-1\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20304 }
20305
20306 #[test]
20307 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_decimal_shaped_integer() {
20308 // `"100.0/s"` is integer-valued numerically but not in the
20309 // codec's accepted set — `render` emits `"100/s"`, so the
20310 // round-trip would drift. Lifted to the canonical-form
20311 // diagnostic peer with the duration codec's `"1.0s"` case
20312 // (1c55a2a).
20313 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"100.0/s"}"#;
20314 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20315 let msg = err.to_string();
20316 assert!(
20317 msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
20318 "expected integer-magnitude diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20319 );
20320 assert!(msg.contains("\"100.0\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20321 }
20322
20323 #[test]
20324 fn rate_limit_serde_garbage_still_falls_through_to_not_a_u32() {
20325 // Non-numeric, non-digit-only input lands on the existing
20326 // narrower `"not a u32"` arm (preserved for diagnostic-shape
20327 // stability on the parser-shape footgun case). Pin this so a
20328 // future relaxation of the numeric-fallback predicate doesn't
20329 // silently collapse garbage onto the canonical-form arm — same
20330 // partition the peer duration codecs draw between
20331 // `NonIntegerDurationMagnitude` and `BadDurationMagnitude`.
20332 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"abc/s"}"#;
20333 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20334 let msg = err.to_string();
20335 assert!(
20336 msg.contains("not a u32"),
20337 "garbage magnitude must surface the narrower `not a u32` wording, got: {msg:?}"
20338 );
20339 assert!(
20340 !msg.contains("not a non-negative integer"),
20341 "garbage magnitude must NOT surface the canonical-form arm, got: {msg:?}"
20342 );
20343 }
20344
20345 #[test]
20346 fn rate_limit_serde_u32_overflow_surfaces_as_overflow() {
20347 // `u32::MAX + 1` (= 4_294_967_296) is digit-only but exceeds
20348 // u32's range. The digit-only gate passes; `u32::from_str`
20349 // fails on overflow. Surface that with the overflow-shaped
20350 // diagnostic naming the offending magnitude verbatim, peer
20351 // with `supervisor::duration_codec`'s overflow arm. Pinning
20352 // the wording so a future refactor doesn't silently collapse
20353 // overflow onto the canonical-form arm.
20354 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"4294967296/s"}"#;
20355 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20356 let msg = err.to_string();
20357 assert!(
20358 msg.contains("overflows u32"),
20359 "expected overflow diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20360 );
20361 assert!(
20362 msg.contains("\"4294967296\""),
20363 "missing offending magnitude in {msg:?}"
20364 );
20365 }
20366
20367 #[test]
20368 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_leading_zero_magnitude() {
20369 // `"0100/s"` is digit-only, so the existing
20370 // non-digit-only / sign / fractional arm doesn't catch it —
20371 // `u32::from_str("0100")` returns `Ok(100)`, so before this
20372 // gate `"0100/s"` parsed to `RateLimit { 100, 1s }` and
20373 // round-tripped through `render` to `"100/s"` — a *different*
20374 // canonical string on the next emit, breaking the THEORY.md
20375 // Part V render-determinism contract exactly the way the
20376 // peer `"+100/s"` case did before the leading-`+` arm landed.
20377 // This is the load-bearing class the leading-zero gate closes
20378 // beyond what the existing digit-only / sign / fractional
20379 // gates cover, and the peer arm to the leading-`+` test
20380 // (`rate_limit_serde_rejects_leading_plus_sign`) on the same
20381 // canonical-form-drift axis.
20382 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"0100/s"}"#;
20383 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20384 let msg = err.to_string();
20385 assert!(
20386 msg.contains("non-canonical leading zero"),
20387 "expected leading-zero diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20388 );
20389 assert!(msg.contains("\"0100\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20390 assert!(
20391 msg.contains("THEORY.md"),
20392 "missing render-determinism contract citation in {msg:?}"
20393 );
20394 }
20395
20396 #[test]
20397 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_multi_digit_zero_magnitude() {
20398 // `"00/s"` is the degenerate leading-zero case — every byte
20399 // is `0`, the magnitude parses to `u32` = 0, and `render(0)`
20400 // emits `"0/s"`. Round-trip drift: `"00/s"` → 0 → `"0/s"`,
20401 // a *different* canonical string, same render-determinism
20402 // violation. The single-byte `"0/s"` itself is in the
20403 // accepted set (round-trips losslessly through `render`,
20404 // refused downstream by `PolicyRateLimitZero`); the
20405 // multi-byte `"00/s"` is not. Pins the boundary between the
20406 // accepted single-`0` and the rejected leading-zero class.
20407 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"00/s"}"#;
20408 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20409 let msg = err.to_string();
20410 assert!(
20411 msg.contains("non-canonical leading zero"),
20412 "expected leading-zero diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20413 );
20414 assert!(msg.contains("\"00\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20415 }
20416
20417 #[test]
20418 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_leading_zero_per_hour_window() {
20419 // Cross-window pin — the gate is window-agnostic; the
20420 // leading-zero class is a property of the magnitude, not the
20421 // unit. `"007/h"` → 7 → `"7/h"`, same drift. Mirrors the
20422 // peer `rate_limit_serde_rejects_leading_plus_sign` arm's
20423 // single-window coverage extended across the three canonical
20424 // windows the codec accepts.
20425 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"007/h"}"#;
20426 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20427 let msg = err.to_string();
20428 assert!(
20429 msg.contains("non-canonical leading zero"),
20430 "expected leading-zero diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20431 );
20432 assert!(msg.contains("\"007\""), "missing magnitude in {msg:?}");
20433 }
20434
20435 #[test]
20436 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_leading_whitespace() {
20437 // `" 100/s"` — the canonical paste-from-aligned-doc /
20438 // paste-from-YAML-quoted-plain-scalar footgun. Before this gate
20439 // the top-level `s.trim()` silently ate the leading space and
20440 // parsed the value to `RateLimit { 100, 1s }`, which then
20441 // round-tripped through `render` to `"100/s"` (a *different*
20442 // canonical string on the next emit) — the exact
20443 // canonical-form-drift class the leading-`+` / leading-zero
20444 // arms already close, extended to the whitespace byte class.
20445 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":" 100/s"}"#;
20446 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20447 let msg = err.to_string();
20448 assert!(
20449 msg.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
20450 "expected whitespace diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20451 );
20452 assert!(msg.contains("0x20"), "missing offending byte in {msg:?}");
20453 assert!(
20454 msg.contains("THEORY.md"),
20455 "missing render-determinism contract citation in {msg:?}"
20456 );
20457 }
20458
20459 #[test]
20460 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_trailing_whitespace() {
20461 // `"100/s "` — the canonical shell-history / trailing-space
20462 // paste footgun. Before this gate the top-level `s.trim()`
20463 // silently ate the trailing space and parsed to
20464 // `RateLimit { 100, 1s }`, round-tripping to `"100/s"` on the
20465 // next emit — same canonical-form drift as the leading-space
20466 // sibling, closed on the same whitespace-byte arm.
20467 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"100/s "}"#;
20468 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20469 let msg = err.to_string();
20470 assert!(
20471 msg.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
20472 "expected whitespace diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20473 );
20474 assert!(msg.contains("0x20"), "missing offending byte in {msg:?}");
20475 }
20476
20477 #[test]
20478 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_internal_whitespace_around_separator() {
20479 // `"100 / s"` — the canonical typographically-spaced author
20480 // shape (the same idiom every prose reference to a rate limit
20481 // renders as, mistakenly retained when the value is pasted
20482 // into a codec-shaped slot). Before this gate the per-part
20483 // `rate_str.trim()` / `unit.trim()` calls silently ate both
20484 // spaces on either side of `/` and parsed to
20485 // `RateLimit { 100, 1s }`, round-tripping to `"100/s"` — the
20486 // codec's *internal* whitespace-tolerance vector, orthogonal
20487 // to the leading / trailing surface but the same canonical-
20488 // form-drift class. Pins the arm as strictly stronger than the
20489 // pre-existing top-level `s.trim()` behavior: it fires on
20490 // whitespace anywhere in the value, not just at the string
20491 // boundary.
20492 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"100 / s"}"#;
20493 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20494 let msg = err.to_string();
20495 assert!(
20496 msg.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
20497 "expected whitespace diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20498 );
20499 assert!(msg.contains("0x20"), "missing offending byte in {msg:?}");
20500 }
20501
20502 #[test]
20503 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_tab_byte() {
20504 // `"\t100/s"` — the canonical paste-from-indented-doc /
20505 // paste-from-YAML-block-scalar footgun where a tab byte leads
20506 // the magnitude. Pins that the gate covers tab (`0x09`) as
20507 // well as space (`0x20`) — both are `u8::is_ascii_whitespace`
20508 // members and both would be silently swallowed by `s.trim()`
20509 // pre-gate. The `is_ascii_whitespace` coverage extends beyond
20510 // space alone to the full ASCII-whitespace set (space `0x20`,
20511 // tab `0x09`, LF `0x0A`, FF `0x0C`, CR `0x0D`); this test pins
20512 // the tab arm as a representative of the non-space members.
20513 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"\t100/s"}"#;
20514 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20515 let msg = err.to_string();
20516 assert!(
20517 msg.contains("contains whitespace byte"),
20518 "expected whitespace diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20519 );
20520 assert!(
20521 msg.contains("0x09"),
20522 "missing offending tab byte in {msg:?}"
20523 );
20524 }
20525
20526 // ── canonical-form: non-ASCII Unicode `White_Space` rate-limit gate ───
20527 //
20528 // Successor to the ASCII-whitespace arm (1ad7755) on
20529 // `rate_limit_codec` — closes the strictly-complementary class the
20530 // byte-scan cannot see, through the lifted
20531 // [`crate::render::find_non_ascii_whitespace_char`] predicate.
20532
20533 #[test]
20534 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_leading_nbsp() {
20535 // NBSP prefix — paste-from-typography footgun. Byte-scan
20536 // misses, `str::trim` silently strips it, value drifts to
20537 // `"100/s"` on next serialize.
20538 let payload = "{\"rateLimit\":\"\u{00A0}100/s\"}";
20539 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20540 let msg = err.to_string();
20541 assert!(
20542 msg.contains("non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character"),
20543 "expected non-ASCII whitespace diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20544 );
20545 assert!(msg.contains("U+00A0"), "missing codepoint in {msg:?}");
20546 }
20547
20548 #[test]
20549 fn rate_limit_serde_rejects_internal_em_space() {
20550 // EM-SPACE (`\u{2003}`) between magnitude and unit — canonical
20551 // paste-from-typography footgun on the `<integer>/<unit>`
20552 // shape.
20553 let payload = "{\"rateLimit\":\"100\u{2003}/s\"}";
20554 let err = serde_json::from_str::<MeshPolicy>(payload).unwrap_err();
20555 let msg = err.to_string();
20556 assert!(
20557 msg.contains("non-ASCII Unicode whitespace character"),
20558 "expected non-ASCII whitespace diagnostic in {msg:?}"
20559 );
20560 assert!(msg.contains("U+2003"), "missing codepoint in {msg:?}");
20561 }
20562
20563 #[test]
20564 fn rate_limit_serde_accepts_ascii_only_canonical_forms_after_unicode_arm() {
20565 // Positive-control pin: every ASCII-only canonical form the
20566 // renderer emits stays accepted through the new arm.
20567 for lit in [r#""100/s""#, r#""5000/m""#, r#""10000/h""#] {
20568 let payload = format!(r#"{{"rateLimit":{lit}}}"#);
20569 let p: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&payload)
20570 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("expected {lit} to parse; got {e}"));
20571 assert!(p.rate_limit.is_some());
20572 }
20573 }
20574
20575 #[test]
20576 fn rate_limit_serde_accepts_single_zero_magnitude_at_codec_layer() {
20577 // The boundary case — `"0/s"` is the canonical form
20578 // `render(RateLimit { 0, 1s })` emits, so the codec accepts
20579 // it at the parse layer; the downstream
20580 // [`AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero`] gate refuses
20581 // `rate == 0` at the typed-validate layer above. Pins the
20582 // partition: the leading-zero gate at the codec layer does
20583 // not poach the rate-zero semantic-validation arm at the
20584 // typed-validate layer above (a future stricter codec must
20585 // not reject `"0/s"` here, or it'd collapse the diagnostic
20586 // partitioning that lets `PolicyRateLimitZero` name the
20587 // offending typed slot).
20588 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"0/s"}"#;
20589 let policy: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(payload).unwrap_or_else(|e| {
20590 panic!("`\"0/s\"` must parse cleanly through rate_limit_codec: {e}")
20591 });
20592 let rl = policy.rate_limit.expect("rate_limit must be Some");
20593 assert_eq!(rl.rate, 0, "single-`0` magnitude must parse to rate=0");
20594 assert_eq!(
20595 rl.window,
20596 Duration::from_secs(1),
20597 "single-`0` magnitude with `s` unit must parse to window=1s"
20598 );
20599 }
20600
20601 #[test]
20602 fn rate_limit_serde_accepts_canonical_magnitude_with_leading_one() {
20603 // The complementary boundary pin — every magnitude
20604 // `render` emits starts with `[1-9]` (or is the single byte
20605 // `"0"`), so the canonical-form predicate is `(len == 1) ||
20606 // (first byte != '0')`. Pinning the `len > 1 && first byte ==
20607 // '1'` case explicitly so a future tightening of the gate
20608 // (e.g. an over-eager "no leading digit < 5" rule, or a
20609 // mistakenly anchored start-of-magnitude byte check) lands
20610 // here before the canonical-forms-iterating test would catch
20611 // it.
20612 let payload = r#"{"rateLimit":"100/s"}"#;
20613 let policy: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(payload)
20614 .unwrap_or_else(|e| panic!("canonical `\"100/s\"` must parse cleanly: {e}"));
20615 let rl = policy.rate_limit.expect("rate_limit must be Some");
20616 assert_eq!(
20617 rl.rate, 100,
20618 "canonical-100 magnitude must parse to rate=100"
20619 );
20620 }
20621
20622 #[test]
20623 fn rate_limit_serde_accepts_integer_canonical_forms() {
20624 // Pin the happy-path: every canonical author shape `render`
20625 // ever emits parses cleanly through the codec post-gate. The
20626 // codec's accepted set (post-gate) is exactly its emitted set
20627 // for the integer-magnitude class — same property
20628 // `parse_byte_size`'s and `parse_duration`'s integer-magnitude
20629 // gates guarantee on the peer codecs. Iterating across rate
20630 // magnitudes (including `"0"`, which the codec accepts even
20631 // though `validate_politicas` rejects `rate == 0` at the typed
20632 // layer above) closes the codec contract at the parse layer
20633 // independently of the validate layer.
20634 for rate_lit in ["0", "1", "100", "5000", "1000000", "4294967295"] {
20635 for unit_lit in ["s", "m", "h"] {
20636 let lit = format!("{rate_lit}/{unit_lit}");
20637 let payload = format!(r#"{{"rateLimit":{lit:?}}}"#);
20638 let policy: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&payload).unwrap_or_else(|e| {
20639 panic!("expected {lit:?} to parse cleanly through rate_limit_codec: {e}")
20640 });
20641 let rl = policy.rate_limit.expect("rate_limit must be Some");
20642 assert_eq!(
20643 rl.rate,
20644 rate_lit.parse::<u32>().unwrap(),
20645 "rate mismatch for {lit:?}"
20646 );
20647 }
20648 }
20649 }
20650
20651 #[test]
20652 fn rate_limit_serde_round_trip_holds_for_every_canonical_form() {
20653 // The structural property the gate enforces: serialize ∘
20654 // deserialize is the identity on every canonical author shape.
20655 // Peer of `parse_byte_size`'s and `parse_duration`'s
20656 // `_round_trips_through_render_for_every_canonical_form` tests
20657 // on the rate-limit axis. Before the gate, `"+100/s"` violated
20658 // this (`parse` → `RateLimit { 100, 1s }` → `render` →
20659 // `"100/s"` ≠ `"+100/s"`); the gate forecloses that class.
20660 for rate in [1u32, 100, 5000, 1_000_000] {
20661 for (window, unit) in [
20662 (Duration::from_secs(1), "s"),
20663 (Duration::from_secs(60), "m"),
20664 (Duration::from_secs(3600), "h"),
20665 ] {
20666 let policy = MeshPolicy {
20667 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit { rate, window }),
20668 ..Default::default()
20669 };
20670 let json = serde_json::to_string(&policy).unwrap();
20671 let expected = format!("\"{rate}/{unit}\"");
20672 assert!(
20673 json.contains(&expected),
20674 "expected {expected:?} in {json:?}"
20675 );
20676 let back: MeshPolicy = serde_json::from_str(&json).unwrap();
20677 assert_eq!(
20678 back.rate_limit, policy.rate_limit,
20679 "round-trip for {json:?}"
20680 );
20681 }
20682 }
20683 }
20684
20685 // ── self-membership cross-slot gate ──────────────────────────────
20686
20687 #[test]
20688 fn validate_no_self_membership_rejects_self_named_membro() {
20689 // An Aplicacao whose `:membros` lists its own `:nome` is a
20690 // one-node lacre-closure recursion — rejected, naming the parent.
20691 let membros = vec![
20692 membro("catalog", "^0.1"),
20693 membro("checkout", "^0.1"),
20694 membro("cart", "^0.1"),
20695 ];
20696 let err = validate_no_self_membership(&membros, "checkout").unwrap_err();
20697 assert!(
20698 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::MembroIsSelfAplicacao { ref caixa } if caixa == "checkout"),
20699 "got {err:?}"
20700 );
20701 }
20702
20703 #[test]
20704 fn validate_no_self_membership_accepts_distinct_membros() {
20705 // Positive control: distinct member names (including a member
20706 // that is itself an Aplicacao — recursive composition is valid,
20707 // MESH-COMPOSITION §V) pass the gate.
20708 let membros = vec![membro("catalog", "^0.1"), membro("sub-aplicacao", "^0.1")];
20709 validate_no_self_membership(&membros, "checkout").unwrap();
20710 }
20711
20712 #[test]
20713 fn validate_no_self_membership_empty_membros_is_vacuously_ok() {
20714 // An empty `:membros` is rejected by `AplicacaoSpec::validate`'s
20715 // `NoMembros` arm (the more-fundamental "graph must have nodes"
20716 // gate), not by this cross-slot self-edge gate. Keeping the
20717 // self-membership predicate vacuously-ok on the empty input
20718 // matches its supervisor-axis peer
20719 // (`validate_no_self_supervision_empty_children_is_ok`) and
20720 // makes the gate composable from any future call site (an M4
20721 // CR materializer's per-membros validator) without re-checking
20722 // emptiness.
20723 validate_no_self_membership(&[], "checkout").unwrap();
20724 }
20725
20726 #[test]
20727 fn validate_no_self_membership_diagnostic_names_offending_caixa() {
20728 // Pinning the Display: the self-membership diagnostic must name
20729 // the offending caixa verbatim + the "lists itself" framing the
20730 // author can grep for, so the cluster-far failure surfaces at
20731 // build time with one-line remediation. Same diagnostic shape
20732 // as the supervisor-axis `ChildSupervisesSelf` peer.
20733 let membros = vec![membro("orquestra", "^0.1")];
20734 let err = validate_no_self_membership(&membros, "orquestra").unwrap_err();
20735 let msg = err.to_string();
20736 assert!(
20737 msg.contains("orquestra"),
20738 "diagnostic must name the offending caixa nome (got: {msg:?})"
20739 );
20740 assert!(
20741 msg.contains("lists itself"),
20742 "diagnostic must use the canonical `lists itself` framing (got: {msg:?})"
20743 );
20744 }
20745
20746 #[test]
20747 fn default_servico_port_constant_pins_canonical_8080_literal() {
20748 // The canonical-constant arm — pins [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`]
20749 // at the verbatim `8080` literal both consumers (the
20750 // `Entrada::port` serde default via [`default_port`] and the
20751 // `caixa-mesh` `CiliumNetworkPolicy` L4-fallback at
20752 // `caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:344`) read from. Peer with the
20753 // [`crate::DEFAULT_NAMESPACE`]-pins-`"tatara-system"`
20754 // discipline (a085b26) on the per-renderer canonical-K8s-axis
20755 // string-constant axis: a future refactor that drifts the
20756 // constant out from under either consumer surfaces here ahead
20757 // of every per-renderer's first emission. The literal value
20758 // matches the well-known HTTP-alt port the `pleme-computeunit`
20759 // library chart already emits as its `trigger.service.port`
20760 // default — by construction the same value the substrate
20761 // assumes about every Servico's in-cluster L4 listener.
20762 assert_eq!(
20763 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT, 8080,
20764 "canonical Servico port literal must remain `8080` verbatim — \
20765 this is the value both the `Entrada::port` serde default and the \
20766 caixa-mesh `CiliumNetworkPolicy` L4-fallback read from"
20767 );
20768 }
20769
20770 #[test]
20771 fn default_port_helper_returns_canonical_servico_port_constant() {
20772 // The bridge-arm — pins that the [`default_port`] helper
20773 // [`Entrada::port`]'s `#[serde(default = "default_port")]`
20774 // attribute hooks routes through the lifted
20775 // [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] constant, not an open-coded
20776 // literal. A future refactor that re-introduces the `8080`
20777 // literal at the helper's return site (silently re-opening
20778 // the drift footgun this lift closed) surfaces here ahead of
20779 // every author-side `(:entrada (:host … :para …))` slot
20780 // without an explicit `:port`. Peer with the
20781 // `default_namespace_re_export_points_at_caixa_core_canonical`
20782 // pin on the caixa-mesh-side re-export axis.
20783 assert_eq!(
20784 default_port(),
20785 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
20786 "the serde-default helper must route through the lifted constant"
20787 );
20788 }
20789
20790 #[test]
20791 fn entrada_serde_default_port_inherits_canonical_servico_port_constant() {
20792 // The end-to-end pin — an author-surface `(:entrada (:host …
20793 // :para …))` without an explicit `:port` slot deserializes to
20794 // a typed [`Entrada`] carrying [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`]
20795 // verbatim. Routes the canonical lifted constant through both
20796 // the serde-default machinery (the `#[serde(default =
20797 // "default_port")]` attribute) and the typed-value-shape
20798 // contract (the resulting [`Entrada::port`] value). A future
20799 // refactor that drifts either axis — replacing the serde
20800 // hook's helper, changing the typed slot's wire shape — would
20801 // surface here before any per-renderer's CNP / Gateway /
20802 // HTTPRoute emission consumed the drifted default.
20803 let entrada: Entrada =
20804 serde_yaml::from_str("host: checkout.quero.cloud\npara: cart\n").expect("yaml parses");
20805 assert_eq!(
20806 entrada.port, DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
20807 "the serde default must materialize as the lifted canonical Servico port"
20808 );
20809 }
20810
20811 #[test]
20812 fn servico_port_min_pins_canonical_accept_set_floor() {
20813 // The canonical-constant arm — pins [`SERVICO_PORT_MIN`] at the
20814 // verbatim `1` literal every typed `:entrada :port` acceptance
20815 // gate keys off. Peer with the
20816 // [`default_servico_port_constant_pins_canonical_8080_literal`]
20817 // discipline on the canonical-Servico-port-constant axis: a
20818 // future refactor that drifts the accept-set floor out from
20819 // under the sole consumer at [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]'s
20820 // `if e.port < SERVICO_PORT_MIN` gate surfaces here ahead of
20821 // every per-`:entrada` `EntradaPortZero` diagnostic. The
20822 // literal value matches the IANA-registered TCP/UDP port
20823 // space floor (`1..=65535` — port `0` is the "any ephemeral"
20824 // sentinel, not a well-defined destination the substrate's
20825 // per-`Entrada` Gateway API v1 `HTTPRoute.backendRefs[].port`
20826 // axis can honor).
20827 assert_eq!(
20828 SERVICO_PORT_MIN, 1,
20829 "canonical Servico port accept-set floor must remain `1` verbatim — \
20830 this is the value the `AplicacaoSpec::validate` gate at \
20831 `if e.port < SERVICO_PORT_MIN` rejects `port: 0` against"
20832 );
20833 }
20834
20835 #[test]
20836 fn default_servico_port_satisfies_lifted_servico_port_min_floor() {
20837 // The cross-const invariant pin — the substrate's canonical
20838 // default port must satisfy its own accept-set floor by
20839 // construction: `SERVICO_PORT_MIN <= DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`.
20840 // A future rebrand that moved [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] below
20841 // [`SERVICO_PORT_MIN`] — a hypothetical `0` typo, a per-cluster
20842 // override the operator pins through a future
20843 // `:placement :default-port` slot that lands out-of-range, a
20844 // per-edition Servico-port migration that lifted the floor
20845 // above the previous default without coordinating the pair —
20846 // would silently invalidate the serde-default emission at
20847 // every author-side `(:entrada (:host … :para …))` slot
20848 // without an explicit `:port`: the default port would fall
20849 // below the accept-set floor, the `AplicacaoSpec::validate`
20850 // gate would reject every default-carrying Aplicacao as
20851 // `EntradaPortZero`, and the substrate's typed
20852 // `(defcaixa … :kind Aplicacao)` surface would fail validate
20853 // on every Aplicacao whose author omitted `:entrada :port`
20854 // for the substrate's chosen default — a class of authoring-
20855 // surface footguns the compile-time pin structurally closes.
20856 // Peer with the
20857 // [`standalone_and_cluster_bundle_lareira_enabled_defaults_are_inverse_by_construction`]
20858 // (27f9b34) cross-const invariant pin discipline on the peer
20859 // canonical-Helm-per-values-block child-chart-enablement-toggle
20860 // axis pair.
20861 assert!(
20862 SERVICO_PORT_MIN <= DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
20863 "the substrate's canonical default port ({DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT}) must \
20864 satisfy its own accept-set floor (SERVICO_PORT_MIN = {SERVICO_PORT_MIN}) — \
20865 every default-carrying `(:entrada (:host … :para …))` slot without an \
20866 explicit `:port` inherits `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` through the serde default \
20867 hook and must pass the `AplicacaoSpec::validate` floor gate by construction"
20868 );
20869 }
20870
20871 #[test]
20872 fn entrada_port_zero_gate_routes_through_lifted_servico_port_min_floor() {
20873 // The gate-site pin — asserts the `AplicacaoSpec::validate`
20874 // floor gate at `if e.port < SERVICO_PORT_MIN` fires the
20875 // `EntradaPortZero` diagnostic on the below-floor input
20876 // `port: 0` (the only below-floor value the `u16` field can
20877 // carry — `SERVICO_PORT_MIN` is `1`, so the below-floor set
20878 // is the singleton `{0}`). A future refactor that drifts the
20879 // gate off the lifted const (silently re-introducing an
20880 // inline `if e.port == 0` byte-check) surfaces here — the
20881 // pin cannot distinguish `< 1` from `== 0` on the current
20882 // floor, but it *does* pin that the diagnostic fires on `0`
20883 // through whichever gate is wired, so any future accept-set
20884 // floor migration (a hypothetical unprivileged-only
20885 // migration lifting `SERVICO_PORT_MIN` to `1024`) must
20886 // update this test alongside the const declaration —
20887 // structurally guaranteeing the gate + accept-set + pin
20888 // trio move together. Peer with the
20889 // [`rejects_zero_entrada_port`] behavioral pin on the same
20890 // per-`:entrada :port` axis — that pin asserts the pre-lift
20891 // behavioral contract (`port: 0` → `EntradaPortZero`); this
20892 // pin adds the structural link to the lifted floor const.
20893 assert_eq!(SERVICO_PORT_MIN, 1, "current floor pinned above");
20894 let mut s = three_member_spec();
20895 s.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().port = 0;
20896 assert_eq!(s.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::EntradaPortZero);
20897 }
20898
20899 // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-MEMBRO_KEY_* identity ────────────
20900
20901 #[test]
20902 fn membro_serde_keys_match_lifted_membro_key_consts() {
20903 // Load-bearing invariant: the two `MEMBRO_KEY_*` consts
20904 // ([`crate::MEMBRO_KEY_CAIXA`] / [`crate::MEMBRO_KEY_VERSAO`])
20905 // name the exact camelCase JSON keys the
20906 // `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` attribute on
20907 // [`Membro`] emits. Serialize a fully-populated `Membro` and pin
20908 // that each canonical byte-sequence appears verbatim in the
20909 // JSON — a future accidental `rename_all = "snake_case"` /
20910 // `"kebab-case"` / verbatim-field-name flip at the derive
20911 // attribute (any of which would silently break every downstream
20912 // JSON consumer that reaches for one of the two consts via
20913 // `Value::get(...)`) surfaces here as a build-time test failure
20914 // at `aplicacao.rs`, not as an apply-time
20915 // `.get(<stale-canonical-const>)` returning `None` far from the
20916 // derive-attr drift's commit. Peer with the sibling
20917 // `supervisor_spec_serde_keys_match_lifted_supervisor_key_consts`
20918 // (40cc4e5) pin on the M2 supervision-tree top-level axis —
20919 // same discipline the SupervisorSpec top-level lift established,
20920 // extended here to the M3 [`Membro`] per-`:membros` axis.
20921 let m = Membro {
20922 caixa: "catalog".into(),
20923 versao: "^0.1".into(),
20924 };
20925 let json = serde_json::to_string(&m).unwrap();
20926 for key in [crate::MEMBRO_KEY_CAIXA, crate::MEMBRO_KEY_VERSAO] {
20927 let quoted = format!("\"{key}\"");
20928 assert!(
20929 json.contains("ed),
20930 "serialized Membro must carry the lifted MEMBRO_KEY_* \
20931 byte-sequence {quoted} verbatim in the JSON emission \
20932 (got: {json})",
20933 );
20934 }
20935 }
20936
20937 #[test]
20938 fn membro_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
20939 // Cross-axis drift-detection pin: a future collapse of the two
20940 // canonical [`Membro`] per-entry byte-strings onto the same
20941 // value (e.g. an accidental copy-paste flip of
20942 // [`crate::MEMBRO_KEY_VERSAO`] to also read `"caixa"`) would
20943 // silently reroute every downstream probe on one axis onto the
20944 // sibling axis's overlay entry and pass every propagation-probe
20945 // test that expected only the stale axis's value. Peer of the
20946 // sibling four-way distinct pin on the `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*` tetrad
20947 // (40cc4e5).
20948 let all = [crate::MEMBRO_KEY_CAIXA, crate::MEMBRO_KEY_VERSAO];
20949 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
20950 for b in all.iter().skip(i + 1) {
20951 assert_ne!(
20952 a, b,
20953 "MEMBRO_KEY_* consts must be pairwise-distinct \
20954 canonical byte-sequences — got `{a}` == `{b}`",
20955 );
20956 }
20957 }
20958 }
20959
20960 // ── Entrada::resolved_paths — the substrate-canonical per-`:entrada`
20961 // URL-path fallback resolver every HTTPRoute-aware renderer
20962 // reaching for a per-rule path-list resolution routes through.
20963 // The four pin tests below fix the four-way accept-set the
20964 // resolver must always honor: (:paths-non-empty-verbatim,
20965 // :paths-empty-falls-back-to-catchall, :paths-single-entry-verbatim,
20966 // :paths-preserves-order-across-multiple-entries) — drift on any
20967 // arm surfaces at caixa-core build time rather than at cluster-
20968 // apply time. Peer discipline with `MeshPolicy::is_empty` on the
20969 // sibling `:politicas` typed-primitive dispatch axis.
20970
20971 fn entrada_with_paths(paths: Vec<&str>) -> Entrada {
20972 Entrada {
20973 host: "example.com".into(),
20974 para: "cart".into(),
20975 paths: paths.into_iter().map(String::from).collect(),
20976 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
20977 }
20978 }
20979
20980 #[test]
20981 fn resolved_paths_returns_declared_paths_verbatim_when_non_empty() {
20982 // The typed `:entrada :paths` slot carries an author-declared
20983 // list — the resolver returns each entry verbatim, no
20984 // catch-all substitution. The canonical "author declared
20985 // paths, honor them verbatim" arm of the path-list dispatch.
20986 let e = entrada_with_paths(vec!["/api/cart", "/api/products"]);
20987 assert_eq!(
20988 e.resolved_paths(),
20989 vec!["/api/cart", "/api/products"],
20990 "resolved_paths must return each `:entrada :paths` entry \
20991 verbatim when the typed slot is non-empty (got {:?})",
20992 e.resolved_paths(),
20993 );
20994 }
20995
20996 #[test]
20997 fn resolved_paths_falls_back_to_gateway_api_default_http_route_path_when_paths_empty() {
20998 // Empty `:entrada :paths` slot — the resolver substitutes the
20999 // singleton [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`]
21000 // catch-all fallback verbatim. Pins the empty-arm of the
21001 // resolver's four-way accept-set against a future silent
21002 // detour that returned an empty Vec (which would emit an
21003 // HTTPRoute with zero rules — silently dropping every
21004 // external `:entrada` flow at admission time), routed to a
21005 // different fallback shape, or dropped the catch-all
21006 // altogether.
21007 let e = entrada_with_paths(vec![]);
21008 assert_eq!(
21009 e.resolved_paths(),
21010 vec![crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH],
21011 "resolved_paths on empty `:entrada :paths` must fall back \
21012 to the lifted GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH catch-\
21013 all — got {:?}",
21014 e.resolved_paths(),
21015 );
21016 }
21017
21018 #[test]
21019 fn resolved_paths_returns_single_declared_path_verbatim_when_len_one() {
21020 // Single-entry `:entrada :paths` — the resolver returns the
21021 // single declared path verbatim, NOT the catch-all fallback
21022 // (author declared a path, honor it — the empty-arm and the
21023 // len-1 arm are semantically distinct axes of the resolver's
21024 // accept-set). Pins that the resolver treats "author declared
21025 // one path" as authored input, not as the empty case.
21026 let e = entrada_with_paths(vec!["/api/only"]);
21027 assert_eq!(
21028 e.resolved_paths(),
21029 vec!["/api/only"],
21030 "resolved_paths on single-entry `:entrada :paths` must \
21031 return the declared path verbatim, NOT the catch-all \
21032 fallback (got {:?})",
21033 e.resolved_paths(),
21034 );
21035 }
21036
21037 #[test]
21038 fn resolved_paths_preserves_author_declared_order() {
21039 // The `:entrada :paths` list is author-ordered — the resolver
21040 // preserves the author's declaration order verbatim, since
21041 // per-rule dispatch order at the K8s Gateway API HTTPRoute
21042 // consumer is significant (first-match-wins under the
21043 // path-prefix matcher). Pins against a future silent
21044 // re-sort / dedup / normalize detour that reordered author
21045 // input.
21046 let e = entrada_with_paths(vec!["/z/last", "/a/first", "/m/mid"]);
21047 assert_eq!(
21048 e.resolved_paths(),
21049 vec!["/z/last", "/a/first", "/m/mid"],
21050 "resolved_paths must preserve author-declared `:entrada \
21051 :paths` order verbatim — got {:?}",
21052 e.resolved_paths(),
21053 );
21054 }
21055
21056 // ── Entrada::paths — the substrate-canonical per-`:entrada` raw-
21057 // slot `&[String]` slice accessor every per-`:entrada` consumer
21058 // that must see the author's declaration verbatim (not the
21059 // fallback-applied projection the sibling `resolved_paths`
21060 // returns) routes through. The three pin tests below fix the
21061 // accept-set the accessor must honor: (:non-empty-byte-equal,
21062 // :empty-projects-empty-slice, :preserves-author-declared-order)
21063 // — drift on any arm surfaces at caixa-core build time rather
21064 // than at cluster-apply time. Peer discipline with the sibling
21065 // [`Placement::clusters`] (a6e18d7) `&[String]` accessor on the
21066 // peer M3 mesh-slot `Vec<String>`-carry axis.
21067
21068 #[test]
21069 fn paths_returns_entrada_paths_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
21070 // Byte-equal pin: [`Entrada::paths`] must project the raw
21071 // `:entrada :paths` `Vec<String>` verbatim as a `&[String]`
21072 // slice borrowed from the typed slot's own [`Vec<String>`]
21073 // storage — no re-ordering, no dedup, no per-entry normalization,
21074 // no fallback substitution (the fallback-applying projection is
21075 // the sibling [`Entrada::resolved_paths`] resolver). Pins against
21076 // a future silent detour that re-normalized the list, dropped
21077 // duplicates the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
21078 // `EntradaPathDuplicate` refusal already rejects at build time,
21079 // or (most severe) accidentally routed through the fallback-
21080 // applying sibling and returned the substrate catch-all when
21081 // the author declared an empty list — collapsing the raw-slot
21082 // and fallback-applied axes into one and breaking the
21083 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] "empty `:paths` is `Ok(())`" contract.
21084 //
21085 // Peer of the sibling
21086 // [`Placement::clusters`]-shape byte-equal pin
21087 // `placement_clusters_returns_clusters_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
21088 // (a6e18d7) on the peer M3 mesh-slot `Vec<String>`-carry axis.
21089 let fixtures: Vec<Vec<String>> = vec![
21090 Vec::new(),
21091 vec!["/api/cart".into()],
21092 vec!["/api/cart".into(), "/api/products".into()],
21093 vec!["/z/last".into(), "/a/first".into(), "/m/mid".into()],
21094 ];
21095 for paths in fixtures {
21096 let e = Entrada {
21097 host: "example.com".into(),
21098 para: "cart".into(),
21099 paths: paths.clone(),
21100 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
21101 };
21102 assert_eq!(
21103 e.paths(),
21104 paths.as_slice(),
21105 "Entrada::paths must return :entrada :paths verbatim \
21106 (got {:?}, expected {:?})",
21107 e.paths(),
21108 paths.as_slice(),
21109 );
21110 assert_eq!(
21111 e.paths(),
21112 e.paths.as_slice(),
21113 "Entrada::paths accessor and .paths.as_slice() field \
21114 access must byte-equal — the accessor is the substrate-\
21115 primitive typed dispatch every downstream per-`:entrada` \
21116 raw-slot path-list consumer must route through",
21117 );
21118 assert_eq!(
21119 e.paths().len(),
21120 e.paths.len(),
21121 "Entrada::paths().len() must byte-equal self.paths.len() \
21122 — a length drift would silently split the paired \
21123 pre-flight cascade-head `.is_empty()` probe input in \
21124 the sibling [`Entrada::resolved_paths`] resolver from \
21125 the per-entry validate loop's traversal input in \
21126 [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]",
21127 );
21128 }
21129 }
21130
21131 #[test]
21132 fn resolved_paths_reads_through_lifted_paths_accessor() {
21133 // Two-consumer coherence pin: the [`Entrada::resolved_paths`]
21134 // pre-flight `.paths().is_empty()` cascade-head probe (which
21135 // must trip the [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`]
21136 // catch-all fallback arm when the accessor projects the empty
21137 // slice) and the per-entry `.paths().iter().map(String::as_str)`
21138 // projection (which must reach every entry in the same order
21139 // the accessor projects, so the sibling
21140 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] per-entry gate and the resolver's
21141 // per-entry projection stay in lockstep by construction) must
21142 // both key off the lifted accessor. Pins the two-site coherence
21143 // by exercising each production consumer end-to-end: (1) the
21144 // catch-all-fallback arm under the empty slice, (2) the
21145 // author-declared-verbatim arm under a two-entry cohort whose
21146 // per-entry projection must byte-equal the input's per-entry
21147 // author-declared paths in the author's declared order.
21148 //
21149 // Peer of the sibling M3
21150 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]-shape two-consumer pin
21151 // `validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_clusters_accessor`
21152 // on the sibling `Placement::clusters` reader-site convergence.
21153 let empty = entrada_with_paths(vec![]);
21154 assert_eq!(
21155 empty.resolved_paths(),
21156 vec![crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH],
21157 "resolved_paths on empty :entrada :paths must trip the \
21158 lifted [`crate::GATEWAY_API_DEFAULT_HTTP_ROUTE_PATH`] \
21159 catch-all fallback — routing through the lifted paths() \
21160 accessor must not silently drop the fallback arm",
21161 );
21162
21163 let declared = entrada_with_paths(vec!["/api/cart", "/api/products"]);
21164 assert_eq!(
21165 declared.resolved_paths(),
21166 vec!["/api/cart", "/api/products"],
21167 "resolved_paths on non-empty :entrada :paths must return each \
21168 entry verbatim in the author's declared order — routing \
21169 through the lifted paths() accessor must not silently \
21170 reorder or drop entries",
21171 );
21172 // Byte-equal pin against the raw-slot accessor to keep the
21173 // fallback-applying resolver's per-entry projection input in
21174 // lockstep with the raw-slot accessor's projection.
21175 let raw_projected: Vec<&str> = declared.paths().iter().map(String::as_str).collect();
21176 assert_eq!(
21177 declared.resolved_paths(),
21178 raw_projected,
21179 "resolved_paths non-empty projection must byte-equal the \
21180 lifted paths() accessor's per-entry String::as_str projection \
21181 — the two projections share the same input slice by \
21182 construction, so any drift here would surface a silent \
21183 re-ordering / dedup / normalization detour in the resolver",
21184 );
21185 }
21186
21187 #[test]
21188 fn validate_reads_through_lifted_entrada_paths_accessor() {
21189 // Two-consumer coherence pin: the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
21190 // per-entry value-shape gate's `for p in e.paths()` traversal
21191 // (which must reach every entry in the same order the accessor
21192 // projects, so both the per-entry `EntradaPathEmpty` /
21193 // `EntradaPathNotAbsolute` / `EntradaPathInvalid` gates and
21194 // the duplicate-detection HashSet insert that trips
21195 // [`AplicacaoError::EntradaPathDuplicate`] key off the accessor's
21196 // projection) must route through the lifted accessor. Pins the
21197 // coherence by exercising each production consumer end-to-end:
21198 // (1) the `EntradaPathEmpty` refusal fires on the second entry
21199 // of a two-entry cohort whose head is valid but tail is empty
21200 // (which requires the loop to reach the second entry through
21201 // the accessor), and (2) the `EntradaPathDuplicate` refusal
21202 // fires on the second entry of a two-entry cohort that shares
21203 // a path (which requires the loop to reach both entries — a
21204 // first-entry-only projection would silently pass since the
21205 // dedup HashSet has room for the first insert).
21206 //
21207 // Peer of the sibling
21208 // `validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_clusters_accessor`
21209 // on the sibling `Placement::clusters` reader-site convergence.
21210 let base = crate::AplicacaoSpec {
21211 membros: vec![crate::Membro {
21212 caixa: "cart".into(),
21213 versao: "^0.1".into(),
21214 }],
21215 contratos: Vec::new(),
21216 politicas: crate::MeshPolicy::default(),
21217 placement: crate::Placement {
21218 estrategia: crate::PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
21219 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
21220 shard_key: None,
21221 affinity: None,
21222 },
21223 entrada: Some(Entrada {
21224 host: "example.com".into(),
21225 para: "cart".into(),
21226 paths: vec!["/api/cart".into(), String::new()],
21227 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
21228 }),
21229 };
21230 assert_eq!(
21231 base.validate(),
21232 Err(crate::AplicacaoError::EntradaPathEmpty),
21233 "validate must trip EntradaPathEmpty on the second entry of \
21234 a two-entry cohort — routing through the lifted paths() \
21235 accessor must not silently short-circuit the loop at the \
21236 valid head entry",
21237 );
21238
21239 let mut dup = base;
21240 dup.entrada.as_mut().unwrap().paths = vec!["/api/cart".into(), "/api/cart".into()];
21241 assert_eq!(
21242 dup.validate(),
21243 Err(crate::AplicacaoError::EntradaPathDuplicate {
21244 path: "/api/cart".into(),
21245 }),
21246 "validate must trip EntradaPathDuplicate on the second entry \
21247 of a two-entry cohort that shares a path — routing through \
21248 the lifted paths() accessor must not silently short-circuit \
21249 the dedup HashSet insert at the first entry",
21250 );
21251 }
21252
21253 // ── Entrada::hostname / Entrada::hostnames — the substrate-
21254 // canonical per-`:entrada` DNS-hostname resolver pair every
21255 // Gateway-API-aware renderer reaching for a per-listener
21256 // singular `hostname:` filter (Gateway) or a per-route plural
21257 // `spec.hostnames[]` filter list (HTTPRoute) routes through.
21258 // The three pin tests below fix the two-way accept-set the pair
21259 // must always honor: (:singular-byte-equal-to-host,
21260 // :plural-is-singleton-of-singular, :plural-len-is-one) — drift
21261 // on any arm surfaces at caixa-core build time rather than at
21262 // cluster-apply time when the API server refuses the HTTPRoute
21263 // for non-intersecting hostname filters. Peer discipline with
21264 // the sibling `resolved_paths` accept-set pin block above on the
21265 // per-`:entrada` path-list resolver axis.
21266
21267 fn entrada_with_host(host: &str) -> Entrada {
21268 Entrada {
21269 host: host.into(),
21270 para: "cart".into(),
21271 paths: Vec::new(),
21272 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
21273 }
21274 }
21275
21276 #[test]
21277 fn hostname_returns_entrada_host_byte_equal() {
21278 // The canonical singular-axis pin: [`Entrada::hostname`] must
21279 // return the `:entrada :host` field byte-for-byte, borrowed
21280 // from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage. Pins against a
21281 // future silent detour that re-normalized the host (an
21282 // accidental `.to_lowercase()` — validate_entrada_host already
21283 // enforces lowercase, so any re-normalization is redundant + a
21284 // drift surface between the validator and the accessor), a
21285 // trailing-`.` fully-qualified DNS shape substitution, or a
21286 // Punycode round-trip that lowered a Unicode host through IDNA.
21287 let e = entrada_with_host("checkout.quero.cloud");
21288 assert_eq!(
21289 e.hostname(),
21290 "checkout.quero.cloud",
21291 "Entrada::hostname must return :entrada :host verbatim \
21292 (got {:?})",
21293 e.hostname(),
21294 );
21295 assert_eq!(
21296 e.hostname(),
21297 e.host.as_str(),
21298 "Entrada::hostname must byte-equal the .host field access",
21299 );
21300 }
21301
21302 #[test]
21303 fn hostnames_returns_singleton_of_hostname_accessor() {
21304 // The pair-invariant pin: [`Entrada::hostnames`] must always
21305 // return exactly `vec![hostname()]` — the singleton list whose
21306 // sole entry is the substrate's canonical per-`:entrada`
21307 // singular hostname. Pins the two-consumer coherence axis: the
21308 // Gateway listener's singular `hostname:` filter and the
21309 // HTTPRoute's plural `spec.hostnames[]` filter list must
21310 // agree, else the Gateway API v1.x conformance layer rejects
21311 // the HTTPRoute at attach time with
21312 // `Accepted:False/NoMatchingParent` (the parent Gateway's
21313 // listener hostname doesn't intersect the route's hostname
21314 // filter list) — a divergence whose apply-time symptom is far
21315 // from any single-site commit and never surfaces in the
21316 // emitted YAML. Pinning the pair-invariant here makes any
21317 // future accidental split (an accidental `.to_string() + "."`
21318 // trailing-`.` on the plural side that didn't land on the
21319 // singular side, an accidental prefix stripping on one axis,
21320 // an accidental wildcard prepend the SNI fan-out overlay
21321 // authors on the plural side without a paired singular
21322 // migration) trip at caixa-core build time.
21323 let e = entrada_with_host("checkout.quero.cloud");
21324 assert_eq!(
21325 e.hostnames(),
21326 vec![e.hostname()],
21327 "Entrada::hostnames must return `vec![hostname()]` under \
21328 the pair-invariant — got {:?} vs. singleton {:?}",
21329 e.hostnames(),
21330 vec![e.hostname()],
21331 );
21332 }
21333
21334 #[test]
21335 fn hostnames_is_singleton_under_single_host_author_surface() {
21336 // The singleton-shape pin: under today's single-hostname-per-
21337 // `:entrada` author surface (the `:host` slot is a single
21338 // [`String`], not a `Vec<String>`), [`Entrada::hostnames`]
21339 // must always return a list of length exactly one. Pins
21340 // against a future silent detour that returned an empty list
21341 // (which would emit an HTTPRoute with `spec.hostnames: []` —
21342 // matching every incoming Host header regardless of the
21343 // Aplicacao's declared ingress apex, silently over-matching
21344 // every foreign VirtualHost the parent Gateway also fronts) or
21345 // a duplicated entry (which the Gateway API v1.x parser
21346 // accepts as a `[]-length-2 list of equal hostnames]` but
21347 // whose semantics differ from the intended singleton). The
21348 // author-surface extension point ("a future `:entrada
21349 // :alt-hosts` list overlay" the docstring names) is the sole
21350 // future axis that flips this pin — that migration will re-
21351 // author this test to pin the new plural cardinality.
21352 let e = entrada_with_host("checkout.quero.cloud");
21353 assert_eq!(
21354 e.hostnames().len(),
21355 1,
21356 "Entrada::hostnames must be a singleton under today's \
21357 single-hostname-per-`:entrada` author surface — got \
21358 length {}: {:?}",
21359 e.hostnames().len(),
21360 e.hostnames(),
21361 );
21362 }
21363
21364 // ── Entrada::destination — the substrate-canonical per-`:entrada`
21365 // destination-Servico scalar accessor every Gateway-API
21366 // HTTPRoute-aware renderer reaching for a per-CR `metadata.name`
21367 // discriminator arg (HTTPRoute name composer) or a per-rule
21368 // `backendRefs[0].name` axis routes through. The two pin tests
21369 // below fix (:byte-equal-to-para, :borrow-not-copy) — drift on
21370 // either arm surfaces at caixa-core build time rather than at
21371 // cluster-apply time when an HTTPRoute's `metadata.name` and
21372 // `backendRefs[]` silently disagree on which destination Servico
21373 // the ingress fronts. Peer discipline with the sibling
21374 // `resolved_paths` + `hostname` + `hostnames` accept-set pin
21375 // blocks above on the per-`:entrada` path-list / DNS-hostname
21376 // resolver axes.
21377
21378 #[test]
21379 fn destination_returns_entrada_para_byte_equal() {
21380 // The canonical destination-scalar pin: [`Entrada::destination`]
21381 // must return the `:entrada :para` field byte-for-byte, borrowed
21382 // from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage. Pins against a
21383 // future silent detour that re-normalized the destination (an
21384 // accidental `.to_lowercase()` — the destination Servico is
21385 // already validated as a DNS-1123 label upstream, so any
21386 // re-normalization is redundant + a drift surface between the
21387 // validator and the accessor), a namespace-prefix rewrite (an
21388 // accidental `format!("{namespace}/{para}")` per-CR fully-
21389 // qualified rewrite that didn't land on the peer axis), or a
21390 // per-cluster suffix stamp the operator authors on one
21391 // consumer without the other.
21392 for para in ["cart", "checkout", "catalog", "orders-v2"] {
21393 let e = Entrada {
21394 host: "checkout.quero.cloud".into(),
21395 para: para.into(),
21396 paths: Vec::new(),
21397 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
21398 };
21399 assert_eq!(
21400 e.destination(),
21401 para,
21402 "Entrada::destination must return :entrada :para verbatim \
21403 (got {:?}, expected {para:?})",
21404 e.destination(),
21405 );
21406 assert_eq!(
21407 e.destination(),
21408 e.para.as_str(),
21409 "Entrada::destination must byte-equal the .para field access",
21410 );
21411 }
21412 }
21413
21414 #[test]
21415 fn destination_borrows_from_entrada_para_storage() {
21416 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`Entrada::destination`] must
21417 // return a `&str` slice that borrows from the typed slot's
21418 // own [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
21419 // `entrada.para.as_str()`. Pins against a future silent detour
21420 // that allocated a fresh `String` (`self.para.clone()` in the
21421 // body would type-check but silently drop the borrow, and
21422 // every downstream consumer that assumed the returned slice
21423 // outlives `&self` would break on a stale-reference use-after-
21424 // free). Peer with the sibling `hostname_returns_entrada_
21425 // host_byte_equal` on the singular-DNS-hostname axis.
21426 let e = entrada_with_host("checkout.quero.cloud");
21427 let dest = e.destination();
21428 let para_slice = e.para.as_str();
21429 assert_eq!(
21430 dest.as_ptr(),
21431 para_slice.as_ptr(),
21432 "Entrada::destination must borrow from the .para String's \
21433 backing storage — a fresh allocation here means the \
21434 accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
21435 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently \
21436 carry a detached copy",
21437 );
21438 assert_eq!(
21439 dest.len(),
21440 para_slice.len(),
21441 "Entrada::destination and .para.as_str() must byte-equal in \
21442 length as well as in address",
21443 );
21444 }
21445
21446 #[test]
21447 fn port_returns_entrada_port_verbatim_across_permutations() {
21448 // The canonical L4-port-scalar pin: [`Entrada::port`] must
21449 // return the `:entrada :port` field verbatim as a `u16` across
21450 // every author-declared value in the validated accept-set
21451 // ([`SERVICO_PORT_MIN`]`..=u16::MAX`). Pins against a future
21452 // silent detour that clamped the port (an accidental
21453 // `.min(HTTPS_STANDARD_PORT)` per-cluster ceiling that didn't
21454 // land on the peer [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`]
21455 // resolver), rewrote it through a per-cluster port-remap table
21456 // the operator authors on one consumer without the other, or
21457 // substituted [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] when the field held its
21458 // serde-default value (which would silently collapse the
21459 // distinction between "author explicitly declared `:port 8080`"
21460 // and "author omitted the slot and inherited the default" the
21461 // future per-cluster override slot depends on). Peer with the
21462 // sibling `destination_returns_entrada_para_byte_equal` +
21463 // `hostname_returns_entrada_host_byte_equal` pins on the
21464 // per-`:entrada` `&str` scalar axes.
21465 for port in [
21466 SERVICO_PORT_MIN,
21467 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
21468 8443u16,
21469 9090u16,
21470 u16::MAX,
21471 ] {
21472 let e = Entrada {
21473 host: "checkout.quero.cloud".into(),
21474 para: "cart".into(),
21475 paths: Vec::new(),
21476 port,
21477 };
21478 assert_eq!(
21479 e.port(),
21480 port,
21481 "Entrada::port must return :entrada :port verbatim \
21482 (got {}, expected {port})",
21483 e.port(),
21484 );
21485 assert_eq!(
21486 e.port(),
21487 e.port,
21488 "Entrada::port accessor and .port field access must \
21489 byte-equal — the accessor is the substrate-primitive \
21490 typed dispatch every downstream L4-port consumer must \
21491 route through",
21492 );
21493 }
21494 }
21495
21496 #[test]
21497 fn validate_entrada_port_floor_gate_reads_through_lifted_port_accessor() {
21498 // Two-consumer coherence pin: the
21499 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] entrada-block structural-floor gate
21500 // (which reads through [`Entrada::port`] to compare against
21501 // [`SERVICO_PORT_MIN`]) and the
21502 // [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] resolver (which reads
21503 // through [`Entrada::port`] to emit the per-destination
21504 // `HTTPRoute.backendRefs[0].port` scalar) must both key off the
21505 // lifted accessor, so any future rebrand on the typed slot's
21506 // reader shape lands at exactly one place. Pins the two-site
21507 // coherence by exercising a below-floor port through validate
21508 // (which must reject) and a validated in-accept-set port through
21509 // port_for_destination (which must emit the same value the
21510 // accessor returns).
21511 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
21512 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
21513 e.port = 0;
21514 }
21515 assert_eq!(
21516 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
21517 AplicacaoError::EntradaPortZero,
21518 "validate must reject `:entrada :port 0` through the lifted \
21519 Entrada::port accessor — port zero lies below \
21520 SERVICO_PORT_MIN and the validator routes through port() \
21521 to name the floor",
21522 );
21523
21524 for port in [SERVICO_PORT_MIN, DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT, 8443u16] {
21525 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
21526 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
21527 e.port = port;
21528 }
21529 spec.validate().expect(
21530 "entrada with in-accept-set :port must validate — the \
21531 structural-floor gate reads through Entrada::port",
21532 );
21533 let entrada_ref = spec.entrada().expect(":entrada present");
21534 assert_eq!(
21535 spec.port_for_destination(entrada_ref.destination()),
21536 entrada_ref.port(),
21537 "port_for_destination(entrada.destination()) must equal \
21538 entrada.port() — the two consumers of the per-:entrada \
21539 L4-port axis (validator, per-destination resolver) both \
21540 route through Entrada::port",
21541 );
21542 }
21543 }
21544
21545 #[test]
21546 fn wit_contract_source_returns_de_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
21547 // The canonical caller-Servico-scalar pin: [`WitContract::source`]
21548 // must return the `:contratos :de` field byte-for-byte, borrowed
21549 // from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage. Peer of the
21550 // sibling `destination_returns_entrada_para_byte_equal` pin on
21551 // the per-`:entrada` axis — same "the substrate-primitive
21552 // accessor must byte-equal the raw field access verbatim across
21553 // every author-declared value" discipline extended to the
21554 // per-`:contratos` caller arm. Pins against a future silent
21555 // detour that re-normalized the caller (an accidental
21556 // `.to_lowercase()` — every `:contratos :de` is validated as a
21557 // DNS-1123 label upstream via `validate_contrato_caixa`, so any
21558 // re-normalization is redundant + a drift surface between the
21559 // validator and the accessor), a namespace-prefix rewrite (an
21560 // accidental `format!("{namespace}/{de}")` per-CR fully-qualified
21561 // rewrite that didn't land on the peer axis), or a per-cluster
21562 // suffix stamp the operator authors on one consumer without the
21563 // other.
21564 for de in ["cart", "checkout", "catalog", "orders-v2"] {
21565 let c = WitContract {
21566 de: de.into(),
21567 para: "downstream".into(),
21568 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
21569 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
21570 subject: None,
21571 slot: None,
21572 };
21573 assert_eq!(
21574 c.source(),
21575 de,
21576 "WitContract::source must return :contratos :de verbatim \
21577 (got {:?}, expected {de:?})",
21578 c.source(),
21579 );
21580 assert_eq!(
21581 c.source(),
21582 c.de.as_str(),
21583 "WitContract::source must byte-equal the .de field access",
21584 );
21585 }
21586 }
21587
21588 #[test]
21589 fn wit_contract_source_borrows_from_de_storage() {
21590 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`WitContract::source`] must return a
21591 // `&str` slice that borrows from the typed slot's own [`String`]
21592 // storage — same-address invariant with `c.de.as_str()`. Pins
21593 // against a future silent detour that allocated a fresh `String`
21594 // (`self.de.clone()` in the body would type-check but silently
21595 // drop the borrow, and every downstream consumer that assumed
21596 // the returned slice outlives `&self` would break on a stale-
21597 // reference use-after-free). Peer of the sibling
21598 // `destination_borrows_from_entrada_para_storage` on the
21599 // per-`:entrada` axis.
21600 let c = WitContract {
21601 de: "cart".into(),
21602 para: "catalog".into(),
21603 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
21604 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
21605 subject: None,
21606 slot: None,
21607 };
21608 let src = c.source();
21609 let de_slice = c.de.as_str();
21610 assert_eq!(
21611 src.as_ptr(),
21612 de_slice.as_ptr(),
21613 "WitContract::source must borrow from the .de String's \
21614 backing storage — a fresh allocation here means the \
21615 accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
21616 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently \
21617 carry a detached copy",
21618 );
21619 assert_eq!(
21620 src.len(),
21621 de_slice.len(),
21622 "WitContract::source and .de.as_str() must byte-equal in \
21623 length as well as in address",
21624 );
21625 }
21626
21627 #[test]
21628 fn wit_contract_destination_returns_para_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
21629 // The canonical callee-Servico-scalar pin: [`WitContract::destination`]
21630 // must return the `:contratos :para` field byte-for-byte,
21631 // borrowed from the typed slot's own [`String`] storage. Peer of
21632 // the sibling `destination_returns_entrada_para_byte_equal` on
21633 // the per-`:entrada` axis — both accessors name "the destination-
21634 // Servico byte-string" concept on their respective mesh-slot
21635 // atoms (per-ingress apex vs. per-typed-edge callee) and both
21636 // must project the underlying `.para` field verbatim so every
21637 // downstream renderer that composes them with peer accessors
21638 // (e.g. `spec.port_for_destination(c.destination())` at the CNP
21639 // per-edge L4 port emit site) reads the same byte-string the
21640 // author declared.
21641 for para in ["catalog", "payment", "orders", "inventory-v3"] {
21642 let c = WitContract {
21643 de: "cart".into(),
21644 para: para.into(),
21645 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
21646 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
21647 subject: None,
21648 slot: None,
21649 };
21650 assert_eq!(
21651 c.destination(),
21652 para,
21653 "WitContract::destination must return :contratos :para \
21654 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {para:?})",
21655 c.destination(),
21656 );
21657 assert_eq!(
21658 c.destination(),
21659 c.para.as_str(),
21660 "WitContract::destination must byte-equal the .para \
21661 field access",
21662 );
21663 }
21664 }
21665
21666 #[test]
21667 fn wit_contract_destination_borrows_from_para_storage() {
21668 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`WitContract::destination`] must
21669 // return a `&str` slice that borrows from the typed slot's own
21670 // [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
21671 // `c.para.as_str()`. Peer of the sibling
21672 // `destination_borrows_from_entrada_para_storage` on the
21673 // per-`:entrada` axis.
21674 let c = WitContract {
21675 de: "cart".into(),
21676 para: "catalog".into(),
21677 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
21678 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
21679 subject: None,
21680 slot: None,
21681 };
21682 let dest = c.destination();
21683 let para_slice = c.para.as_str();
21684 assert_eq!(
21685 dest.as_ptr(),
21686 para_slice.as_ptr(),
21687 "WitContract::destination must borrow from the .para \
21688 String's backing storage — a fresh allocation here means \
21689 the accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
21690 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently \
21691 carry a detached copy",
21692 );
21693 assert_eq!(
21694 dest.len(),
21695 para_slice.len(),
21696 "WitContract::destination and .para.as_str() must byte-equal \
21697 in length as well as in address",
21698 );
21699 }
21700
21701 #[test]
21702 fn wit_contract_world_ref_returns_wit_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
21703 // The canonical per-`:contratos` WIT-world-reference scalar pin:
21704 // [`WitContract::world_ref`] must return the `:contratos :wit`
21705 // field byte-for-byte, borrowed from the typed slot's own
21706 // [`String`] storage. Sibling of the peer per-`:contratos`
21707 // [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`]
21708 // (7f0fd43), per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::hostname`] /
21709 // [`Entrada::destination`] (11f3dfe / 6db982c), per-`:membros`
21710 // [`Membro::nome`] / [`Membro::versao_requirement`] (4a32abf /
21711 // a40b0e3) pins on the mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes — same
21712 // "the substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the raw
21713 // field access verbatim across every author-declared value"
21714 // discipline extended to the per-`:contratos` WIT-world arm.
21715 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-canonicalized the
21716 // WIT world reference (an accidental `.to_lowercase()` pass that
21717 // collapsed `WASI:HTTP/proxy` — every `:contratos :wit` past
21718 // [`WitContract::target`]'s [`crate::render::is_wit_world_ref`]
21719 // gate is already lowercase-prefixed so any re-normalization is
21720 // redundant + a drift surface between the validator and the
21721 // accessor), an M4-promotion-shape rewrite that formatted a
21722 // typed WIT-world enum through [`Display`] and silently drifted
21723 // the printer output from the source `caixa.lisp`, or a per-
21724 // cluster WIT-alias rewrite that didn't land on the peer field-
21725 // access sites. Five values sweep the shape-dispatch accept-set
21726 // the peer [`wit_shape_matches`] combinator admits (HTTP `wasi:`
21727 // / HTTP `http:` / PubSub `nats:` / PubSub `kafka:` / Store
21728 // `wasi:keyvalue/`).
21729 for (wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
21730 ("wasi:http/proxy", Some("/lookup"), None, None),
21731 ("http:proxy", Some("/health"), None, None),
21732 ("nats:pub-sub", None, Some("orders.paid"), None),
21733 ("kafka:events", None, Some("checkout-events"), None),
21734 ("wasi:keyvalue/store", None, None, Some("carts/{cart_id}")),
21735 ] {
21736 let c = WitContract {
21737 de: "cart".into(),
21738 para: "downstream".into(),
21739 wit: wit.into(),
21740 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
21741 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
21742 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
21743 };
21744 assert_eq!(
21745 c.world_ref(),
21746 wit,
21747 "WitContract::world_ref must return :contratos :wit \
21748 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {wit:?})",
21749 c.world_ref(),
21750 );
21751 assert_eq!(
21752 c.world_ref(),
21753 c.wit.as_str(),
21754 "WitContract::world_ref must byte-equal the .wit field \
21755 access",
21756 );
21757 }
21758 }
21759
21760 #[test]
21761 fn wit_contract_world_ref_borrows_from_wit_storage() {
21762 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`WitContract::world_ref`] must
21763 // return a `&str` slice that borrows from the typed slot's own
21764 // [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
21765 // `c.wit.as_str()`. Pins against a future silent detour that
21766 // allocated a fresh `String` (`self.wit.clone()` in the body
21767 // would type-check but silently drop the borrow, and every
21768 // downstream consumer that assumed the returned slice outlives
21769 // `&self` would break on a stale-reference use-after-free — the
21770 // dedup-key `&str`-tuple at [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]'s
21771 // duplicate-`:contratos` gate, the per-shape `wit_shape_is_*`
21772 // predicates' `&str` arg the peer [`is_http`][WitContract::is_http]
21773 // / [`is_pubsub`][WitContract::is_pubsub] /
21774 // [`is_store`][WitContract::is_store] methods route through —
21775 // each borrow from the WitContract's own storage and each would
21776 // silently misbehave if this accessor produced a detached copy).
21777 // Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
21778 // [`WitContract::destination`] and per-`:entrada`
21779 // [`Entrada::destination`] / [`Entrada::hostname`] and
21780 // per-`:membros` [`Membro::nome`] / [`Membro::versao_requirement`]
21781 // borrow-invariant pins on the mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes.
21782 let c = WitContract {
21783 de: "cart".into(),
21784 para: "catalog".into(),
21785 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
21786 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
21787 subject: None,
21788 slot: None,
21789 };
21790 let world = c.world_ref();
21791 let wit_slice = c.wit.as_str();
21792 assert_eq!(
21793 world.as_ptr(),
21794 wit_slice.as_ptr(),
21795 "WitContract::world_ref must borrow from the .wit String's \
21796 backing storage — a fresh allocation here means the \
21797 accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
21798 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently carry \
21799 a detached copy",
21800 );
21801 assert_eq!(
21802 world.len(),
21803 wit_slice.len(),
21804 "WitContract::world_ref and .wit.as_str() must byte-equal in \
21805 length as well as in address",
21806 );
21807 }
21808
21809 #[test]
21810 fn wit_contract_source_destination_world_ref_project_de_para_wit_triple() {
21811 // Sibling-triple invariant pin composing all three per-`:contratos`
21812 // substrate-primitive typed dispatches — [`WitContract::source`]
21813 // (7f0fd43), [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43), and
21814 // [`WitContract::world_ref`] — at the joint
21815 // `(source(), destination(), world_ref())` call shape every
21816 // renderer that fans on per-edge caller-callee-shape identity
21817 // keys off. The invariant, evaluated per-contract:
21818 //
21819 // (c.source(), c.destination(), c.world_ref())
21820 // == (c.de.as_str(), c.para.as_str(), c.wit.as_str())
21821 //
21822 // Closes the last unlifted per-`:contratos` scalar axis — every
21823 // downstream consumer that reads the triple now routes through
21824 // exactly three typed dispatches on the substrate primitive,
21825 // not two typed + one open-coded field access. A future refactor
21826 // that silently split any one accessor's projection (an
21827 // accidental `world_ref()` M4-typed-WIT-enum `Display` re-
21828 // canonicalization that didn't reach the peer `source`/
21829 // `destination` arms, an accidental `source()` per-cluster
21830 // caller-alias rewrite that didn't land on the `world_ref` peer)
21831 // surfaces at caixa-core build time. Peer of the sibling per-
21832 // `:membros` `(nome(), versao_requirement())` (a40b0e3) and
21833 // per-`:entrada` `(hostname(), destination())` (6db982c /
21834 // 11f3dfe) pair invariants on the mesh-slot-atom scalar-value
21835 // axes, extended to the per-`:contratos` triple.
21836 for (de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
21837 (
21838 "cart",
21839 "catalog",
21840 "wasi:http/proxy",
21841 Some("/lookup"),
21842 None,
21843 None,
21844 ),
21845 (
21846 "checkout",
21847 "orders",
21848 "nats:pub-sub",
21849 None,
21850 Some("orders.paid"),
21851 None,
21852 ),
21853 (
21854 "cart",
21855 "kv",
21856 "wasi:keyvalue/store",
21857 None,
21858 None,
21859 Some("carts/{cart_id}"),
21860 ),
21861 (
21862 "orders-v2",
21863 "inventory-v3",
21864 "http:proxy",
21865 Some("/reserve"),
21866 None,
21867 None,
21868 ),
21869 ] {
21870 let c = WitContract {
21871 de: de.into(),
21872 para: para.into(),
21873 wit: wit.into(),
21874 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
21875 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
21876 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
21877 };
21878 assert_eq!(
21879 (c.source(), c.destination(), c.world_ref()),
21880 (c.de.as_str(), c.para.as_str(), c.wit.as_str()),
21881 "(WitContract::source, ::destination, ::world_ref) must \
21882 project (.de, .para, .wit) verbatim across every author-\
21883 declared triple (got ({:?}, {:?}, {:?}), expected \
21884 ({de:?}, {para:?}, {wit:?}))",
21885 c.source(),
21886 c.destination(),
21887 c.world_ref(),
21888 );
21889 }
21890 }
21891
21892 #[test]
21893 fn wit_contract_edge_pair_returns_source_destination_owned_pair_across_permutations() {
21894 // The canonical per-`:contratos` owned-form caller-callee-pair
21895 // pin: [`WitContract::edge_pair`] must return the
21896 // `(source(), destination())` tuple in owned form byte-for-byte,
21897 // projected through the lifted [`WitContract::source`] /
21898 // [`WitContract::destination`] scalar accessors. Pins the
21899 // composite-projection invariant on the per-`:contratos`
21900 // mesh-slot atom — every author-declared `(de, para)` pair must
21901 // round-trip verbatim through the substrate primitive's typed
21902 // dispatch, so the nine [`AplicacaoError`] diagnostic-
21903 // construction sites the accessor now feeds
21904 // ([`AplicacaoError::EmptyWit`],
21905 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointEmpty`],
21906 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointNotAbsolute`],
21907 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoEndpointInvalid`],
21908 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectEmpty`],
21909 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSubjectInvalid`],
21910 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotEmpty`],
21911 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoSlotInvalid`],
21912 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`]) all read the same
21913 // `(de, para)` label pair every author sees at the source
21914 // `caixa.lisp`. Pins against a future silent detour that swapped
21915 // the `.0` / `.1` arms (an accidental `(destination(),
21916 // source())` re-order in the body would silently invert every
21917 // downstream diagnostic's `de:` / `para:` label pair, silently
21918 // reversing the direction of every operator-facing typed error
21919 // arrow), a fresh-allocation shape drift (an accidental
21920 // `.to_string()` on one arm but not the other would leave the
21921 // owned/borrowed pair mismatched vs. the sibling `source()` /
21922 // `destination()` returns), or an M4 per-cluster caller/callee-
21923 // alias rewrite that landed on `source()` without reaching
21924 // `destination()` (or vice versa). Peer of the sibling per-
21925 // `:contratos` `(source, destination, world_ref)` triple
21926 // pin above on the mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes, extended
21927 // to the owned-form pair-projection axis.
21928 for (de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
21929 (
21930 "cart",
21931 "catalog",
21932 "wasi:http/proxy",
21933 Some("/lookup"),
21934 None,
21935 None,
21936 ),
21937 (
21938 "checkout",
21939 "orders",
21940 "nats:pub-sub",
21941 None,
21942 Some("orders.paid"),
21943 None,
21944 ),
21945 (
21946 "cart",
21947 "kv",
21948 "wasi:keyvalue/store",
21949 None,
21950 None,
21951 Some("carts/{cart_id}"),
21952 ),
21953 (
21954 "orders-v2",
21955 "inventory-v3",
21956 "http:proxy",
21957 Some("/reserve"),
21958 None,
21959 None,
21960 ),
21961 ] {
21962 let c = WitContract {
21963 de: de.into(),
21964 para: para.into(),
21965 wit: wit.into(),
21966 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
21967 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
21968 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
21969 };
21970 assert_eq!(
21971 c.edge_pair(),
21972 (de.to_string(), para.to_string()),
21973 "WitContract::edge_pair must return (:contratos :de, \
21974 :contratos :para) as an owned tuple verbatim (got {:?}, \
21975 expected ({de:?}, {para:?}))",
21976 c.edge_pair(),
21977 );
21978 }
21979 }
21980
21981 #[test]
21982 fn wit_contract_edge_pair_routes_through_source_destination_accessors() {
21983 // The composition pin: [`WitContract::edge_pair`] must return
21984 // exactly `(source().to_string(), destination().to_string())` —
21985 // the owned form of the sibling accessor pair — so any future
21986 // refactor that silently re-authored the caller-arm / callee-arm
21987 // projection to bypass the lifted scalar accessors (an accidental
21988 // `(self.de.clone(), self.para.clone())` regression back to the
21989 // raw field-access shape, an M4-typed-caller-enum `Display`
21990 // re-canonicalization on `source()` that didn't reach
21991 // `edge_pair()`, a per-cluster alias rewrite the operator lands
21992 // on `destination()` without reaching this composite projection)
21993 // trips at caixa-core build time. Pins the "typed dispatch
21994 // composes with typed dispatch, not with raw field access"
21995 // discipline every downstream diagnostic-construction site now
21996 // routes through — a `de:` / `para:` label pair whose
21997 // projection silently drifted off the substrate primitive's
21998 // scalar accessors would silently split the diagnostic's self-
21999 // locating signal from the source `caixa.lisp` author's view.
22000 // Peer of the sibling per-`:politicas` `is_empty` /
22001 // `validate_politicas` accessor-routing-pin family on the M3
22002 // mesh-slot family (18575, 18739, 18918, 19140, 19371).
22003 let c = WitContract {
22004 de: "cart".into(),
22005 para: "catalog".into(),
22006 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
22007 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
22008 subject: None,
22009 slot: None,
22010 };
22011 assert_eq!(
22012 c.edge_pair(),
22013 (c.source().to_string(), c.destination().to_string()),
22014 "WitContract::edge_pair must compose exactly \
22015 (source().to_string(), destination().to_string()) — a \
22016 bypass of either sibling accessor here would silently \
22017 decouple the composite-projection axis from the \
22018 substrate-primitive scalar accessors every downstream \
22019 consumer routes through",
22020 );
22021 }
22022
22023 #[test]
22024 fn wit_contract_edge_triple_returns_source_destination_world_ref_owned_triple_across_permutations()
22025 {
22026 // The canonical per-`:contratos` owned-form
22027 // caller-callee-world-ref-triple pin:
22028 // [`WitContract::edge_triple`] must return the
22029 // `(source(), destination(), world_ref())` tuple in owned form
22030 // byte-for-byte, projected through the lifted
22031 // [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`] /
22032 // [`WitContract::world_ref`] scalar accessors. Pins the
22033 // composite-projection invariant on the per-`:contratos`
22034 // mesh-slot atom — every author-declared `(de, para, wit)`
22035 // triple must round-trip verbatim through the substrate
22036 // primitive's typed dispatch, so the nine
22037 // [`AplicacaoError`] diagnostic-construction sites the
22038 // accessor now feeds (the [`WitTarget`]-dispatch's eight
22039 // wrong-target / missing-target / invalid-wit / capability-
22040 // with-payload arms in [`WitContract::target`], plus the
22041 // paired duplicate-gate [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`]
22042 // diagnostic constructor in [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]) all
22043 // read the same `(de, para, wit)` triple every author sees at
22044 // the source `caixa.lisp`. Pins against a future silent
22045 // detour that swapped any two arms (an accidental `(destination(),
22046 // source(), world_ref())` re-order in the body would silently
22047 // invert every downstream diagnostic's `de:` / `para:` label
22048 // pair, silently reversing the direction of every operator-
22049 // facing typed error arrow), a fresh-allocation shape drift
22050 // (an accidental `.to_string()` skipped on one arm would leave
22051 // the owned/borrowed triple mismatched vs. the sibling
22052 // `source()` / `destination()` / `world_ref()` returns), or an
22053 // M4 per-cluster caller/callee-alias rewrite / per-CR world-ref
22054 // canonicalization pass that landed on one accessor without
22055 // reaching the peers. Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos`
22056 // caller-callee-pair
22057 // [`tests::wit_contract_edge_pair_returns_source_destination_owned_pair_across_permutations`]
22058 // pin on the mesh-slot-atom composite-projection axis,
22059 // extended to the triple-projection axis.
22060 for (de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
22061 (
22062 "cart",
22063 "catalog",
22064 "wasi:http/proxy",
22065 Some("/lookup"),
22066 None,
22067 None,
22068 ),
22069 (
22070 "checkout",
22071 "orders",
22072 "nats:pub-sub",
22073 None,
22074 Some("orders.paid"),
22075 None,
22076 ),
22077 (
22078 "cart",
22079 "kv",
22080 "wasi:keyvalue/store",
22081 None,
22082 None,
22083 Some("carts/{cart_id}"),
22084 ),
22085 (
22086 "orders-v2",
22087 "inventory-v3",
22088 "http:proxy",
22089 Some("/reserve"),
22090 None,
22091 None,
22092 ),
22093 ] {
22094 let c = WitContract {
22095 de: de.into(),
22096 para: para.into(),
22097 wit: wit.into(),
22098 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
22099 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
22100 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
22101 };
22102 assert_eq!(
22103 c.edge_triple(),
22104 (de.to_string(), para.to_string(), wit.to_string()),
22105 "WitContract::edge_triple must return (:contratos :de, \
22106 :contratos :para, :contratos :wit) as an owned triple \
22107 verbatim (got {:?}, expected ({de:?}, {para:?}, {wit:?}))",
22108 c.edge_triple(),
22109 );
22110 }
22111 }
22112
22113 #[test]
22114 fn wit_contract_edge_triple_routes_through_source_destination_world_ref_accessors() {
22115 // The composition pin: [`WitContract::edge_triple`] must return
22116 // exactly `(source().to_string(), destination().to_string(),
22117 // world_ref().to_string())` — the owned form of the sibling
22118 // scalar-accessor triple — so any future refactor that silently
22119 // re-authored one arm's projection to bypass the lifted scalar
22120 // accessors (an accidental `(self.de.clone(), self.para.clone(),
22121 // self.wit.clone())` regression back to the raw field-access
22122 // shape the internal `edge` closure and the ContratoDuplicate
22123 // diagnostic both carried before this lift landed, an
22124 // M4-typed-caller-enum `Display` re-canonicalization on
22125 // `source()` that didn't reach `edge_triple()`, a per-cluster
22126 // alias rewrite the operator lands on `destination()` /
22127 // `world_ref()` without reaching this composite projection)
22128 // trips at caixa-core build time. Pins the "typed dispatch
22129 // composes with typed dispatch, not with raw field access"
22130 // discipline every downstream diagnostic-construction site now
22131 // routes through — a `de:` / `para:` / `wit:` triple whose
22132 // projection silently drifted off the substrate primitive's
22133 // scalar accessors would silently split the diagnostic's self-
22134 // locating signal from the source `caixa.lisp` author's view.
22135 // Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` edge_pair composition-
22136 // pin above on the mesh-slot-atom composite-projection axis.
22137 let c = WitContract {
22138 de: "cart".into(),
22139 para: "catalog".into(),
22140 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
22141 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
22142 subject: None,
22143 slot: None,
22144 };
22145 assert_eq!(
22146 c.edge_triple(),
22147 (
22148 c.source().to_string(),
22149 c.destination().to_string(),
22150 c.world_ref().to_string(),
22151 ),
22152 "WitContract::edge_triple must compose exactly \
22153 (source().to_string(), destination().to_string(), \
22154 world_ref().to_string()) — a bypass of any sibling accessor \
22155 here would silently decouple the composite-projection axis \
22156 from the substrate-primitive scalar accessors every \
22157 downstream consumer routes through",
22158 );
22159 }
22160
22161 #[test]
22162 fn wit_contract_edge_triple_projects_full_typed_edge_identity_owned_triple() {
22163 // The canonical semantics-pin: [`WitContract::edge_triple`] must
22164 // project the full `(de, para, wit)` identity of a `:contratos`
22165 // edge — the sub-triple every triple-carrying
22166 // [`AplicacaoError::Contrato*`] diagnostic weaves into its
22167 // author-facing `de:` / `para:` / `wit:` fields (wrong-target,
22168 // missing-target, capability-with-payload, invalid-wit, and the
22169 // duplicate-gate). Rejects a drift in shape (an accidental
22170 // silent detour that returned a `(de, para)` pair or added an
22171 // extra field to the tuple, e.g. `(de, para, wit, endpoint)`,
22172 // would trip here because the return type would no longer
22173 // pattern-match the eight `let (de, para, wit) = edge();`
22174 // destructures the [`WitContract::target`] dispatch feeds off
22175 // + the paired duplicate-gate `let (de, para, wit) =
22176 // c.edge_triple();` destructure in
22177 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]). Peer of the sibling per-
22178 // `:contratos` caller-callee-pair pin above extended to the
22179 // triple projection surface: closes the "one composite
22180 // accessor per typed diagnostic-construction sub-tuple"
22181 // discipline on the per-`:contratos` mesh-slot-atom axis.
22182 let c = WitContract {
22183 de: "checkout".into(),
22184 para: "orders".into(),
22185 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
22186 endpoint: None,
22187 subject: Some("orders.paid".into()),
22188 slot: None,
22189 };
22190 let (de, para, wit) = c.edge_triple();
22191 assert_eq!(de, "checkout");
22192 assert_eq!(para, "orders");
22193 assert_eq!(wit, "nats:pub-sub");
22194 }
22195
22196 #[test]
22197 fn wit_contract_identity_routes_through_source_destination_world_ref_endpoint_subject_slot_accessors()
22198 {
22199 // The composition pin: [`WitContract::identity`] must return
22200 // exactly `(source(), destination(), world_ref(), endpoint(),
22201 // subject(), slot())` — the borrowed form of the six-scalar-
22202 // accessor identity axis. Any future refactor that silently
22203 // re-authored one arm's projection to bypass a scalar accessor
22204 // (a `self.de.as_str()` regression back to raw field access on
22205 // any of the three required arms, a `self.endpoint.as_deref()`
22206 // regression on any of the three optional arms, an M4 per-
22207 // cluster caller/callee-alias rewrite the operator lands on
22208 // `source()` / `destination()` without reaching this composite
22209 // projection) trips at caixa-core build time. Sweeps four
22210 // permutations of the WIT-shape × payload lattice — HTTP with
22211 // endpoint, pub-sub with subject, store with slot, payload-less
22212 // capability — so every payload arm is exercised. Peer of the
22213 // sibling per-`:contratos`
22214 // `wit_contract_edge_triple_routes_through_source_destination_world_ref_accessors`
22215 // composition pin on the mesh-slot-atom composite-projection
22216 // axis; extends the discipline from the (de, para, wit) prefix
22217 // onto the full-identity axis carrying the three payload arms.
22218 for (de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
22219 (
22220 "cart",
22221 "catalog",
22222 "wasi:http/proxy",
22223 Some("/lookup"),
22224 None,
22225 None,
22226 ),
22227 (
22228 "checkout",
22229 "orders",
22230 "nats:pub-sub",
22231 None,
22232 Some("orders.paid"),
22233 None,
22234 ),
22235 (
22236 "cart",
22237 "kv",
22238 "wasi:keyvalue/store",
22239 None,
22240 None,
22241 Some("carts/{cart_id}"),
22242 ),
22243 ("audit", "sink", "wasi:logging", None, None, None),
22244 ] {
22245 let c = WitContract {
22246 de: de.into(),
22247 para: para.into(),
22248 wit: wit.into(),
22249 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_owned),
22250 subject: subject.map(str::to_owned),
22251 slot: slot.map(str::to_owned),
22252 };
22253 assert_eq!(
22254 c.identity(),
22255 (
22256 c.source(),
22257 c.destination(),
22258 c.world_ref(),
22259 c.endpoint(),
22260 c.subject(),
22261 c.slot(),
22262 ),
22263 "WitContract::identity must compose exactly \
22264 (source(), destination(), world_ref(), endpoint(), \
22265 subject(), slot()) — a bypass of any sibling accessor \
22266 here would silently decouple the identity-projection \
22267 axis from the substrate-primitive scalar accessors \
22268 every dedup-key consumer routes through",
22269 );
22270 }
22271 }
22272
22273 #[test]
22274 fn wit_contract_identity_projects_full_typed_edge_dedup_key_across_payload_shapes() {
22275 // The canonical semantics-pin: [`WitContract::identity`] must
22276 // project the six-axis (de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot)
22277 // dedup key the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos`
22278 // gate keys off — two `WitContract`s that agree on all six axes
22279 // are the same typed edge declared twice, the graph-edge
22280 // analogue of duplicate `:membros` / `:placement :clusters` /
22281 // `:entrada :paths` entries. Rejects a shape drift (an
22282 // accidental silent detour that returned a prefix tuple or
22283 // added an extra field) by pattern-matching the six-arm shape.
22284 // Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos`
22285 // `wit_contract_edge_triple_projects_full_typed_edge_identity_owned_triple`
22286 // pin extended from the (de, para, wit) prefix onto the full
22287 // six-axis identity that the dedup key rides.
22288 let c = WitContract {
22289 de: "cart".into(),
22290 para: "catalog".into(),
22291 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
22292 endpoint: Some("/products/:id".into()),
22293 subject: None,
22294 slot: None,
22295 };
22296 let (de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot) = c.identity();
22297 assert_eq!(de, "cart");
22298 assert_eq!(para, "catalog");
22299 assert_eq!(wit, "wasi:http/proxy");
22300 assert_eq!(endpoint, Some("/products/:id"));
22301 assert_eq!(subject, None);
22302 assert_eq!(slot, None);
22303
22304 // Two byte-identical contracts must produce equal identities —
22305 // the dedup key's foundational invariant.
22306 let c2 = c.clone();
22307 assert_eq!(c.identity(), c2.identity());
22308
22309 // Any change on any of the six axes must break the identity —
22310 // sweeps by mutating one axis at a time.
22311 let mut mutated = c.clone();
22312 mutated.de = "search".into();
22313 assert_ne!(c.identity(), mutated.identity(), "de axis must partition");
22314 let mut mutated = c.clone();
22315 mutated.para = "warehouse".into();
22316 assert_ne!(c.identity(), mutated.identity(), "para axis must partition");
22317 let mut mutated = c.clone();
22318 mutated.wit = "http:legacy".into();
22319 assert_ne!(c.identity(), mutated.identity(), "wit axis must partition");
22320 let mut mutated = c.clone();
22321 mutated.endpoint = Some("/search".into());
22322 assert_ne!(
22323 c.identity(),
22324 mutated.identity(),
22325 "endpoint axis must partition"
22326 );
22327 let mut mutated = c.clone();
22328 mutated.subject = Some("orders.paid".into());
22329 assert_ne!(
22330 c.identity(),
22331 mutated.identity(),
22332 "subject axis must partition"
22333 );
22334 let mut mutated = c;
22335 mutated.slot = Some("carts/{id}".into());
22336 assert_ne!(mutated.identity().5, None, "slot axis must partition");
22337 }
22338
22339 #[test]
22340 fn wit_contract_is_self_loop_returns_true_on_matching_endpoints_across_permutations() {
22341 // The canonical per-`:contratos` structural-self-edge pin:
22342 // [`WitContract::is_self_loop`] must return `true` when the
22343 // `:de` and `:para` fields agree byte-for-byte, across every
22344 // WIT-shape variant the per-edge shape family carries. Pins
22345 // the shape-agnostic identity-space partition the
22346 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] self-edge gate at
22347 // caixa-core/src/aplicacao.rs:5559 fires against — all four
22348 // [`WitTarget`] arms (HTTP / PubSub / Store / Capability) fall
22349 // under the same one predicate. Four permutations sweep the
22350 // accept-set: HTTP with endpoint, pub-sub with subject, KV
22351 // store with slot, and payload-less capability.
22352 for (nome, wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
22353 ("cart", "wasi:http/proxy", Some("/lookup"), None, None),
22354 ("checkout", "nats:pub-sub", None, Some("orders.paid"), None),
22355 (
22356 "kv",
22357 "wasi:keyvalue/store",
22358 None,
22359 None,
22360 Some("carts/{cart_id}"),
22361 ),
22362 ("audit", "wasi:logging", None, None, None),
22363 ] {
22364 let c = WitContract {
22365 de: nome.into(),
22366 para: nome.into(),
22367 wit: wit.into(),
22368 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
22369 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
22370 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
22371 };
22372 assert!(
22373 c.is_self_loop(),
22374 "WitContract::is_self_loop must return true when \
22375 :contratos :de == :contratos :para (got false on \
22376 {nome:?} under {wit:?})",
22377 );
22378 }
22379 }
22380
22381 #[test]
22382 fn wit_contract_is_self_loop_returns_false_on_distinct_endpoints_across_permutations() {
22383 // The complement pin: [`WitContract::is_self_loop`] must return
22384 // `false` on every well-shaped inter-Servico contract (the
22385 // author-intended `:contratos` shape MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1
22386 // names — "Servico A calls Servico B" between two distinct
22387 // graph nodes). Pins against a future silent detour that
22388 // inverted the predicate (an accidental `!= ` swap for `==`
22389 // would silently reject every legitimate inter-Servico edge
22390 // and admit every self-edge — the exact inversion of the
22391 // author-intended shape). Four permutations sweep the same
22392 // WIT-shape accept-set the sibling positive-arm test carries.
22393 for (de, para, wit, endpoint, subject, slot) in [
22394 (
22395 "cart",
22396 "catalog",
22397 "wasi:http/proxy",
22398 Some("/lookup"),
22399 None,
22400 None,
22401 ),
22402 (
22403 "checkout",
22404 "orders",
22405 "nats:pub-sub",
22406 None,
22407 Some("orders.paid"),
22408 None,
22409 ),
22410 (
22411 "cart",
22412 "kv",
22413 "wasi:keyvalue/store",
22414 None,
22415 None,
22416 Some("carts/{cart_id}"),
22417 ),
22418 ("audit", "sink", "wasi:logging", None, None, None),
22419 ] {
22420 let c = WitContract {
22421 de: de.into(),
22422 para: para.into(),
22423 wit: wit.into(),
22424 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
22425 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
22426 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
22427 };
22428 assert!(
22429 !c.is_self_loop(),
22430 "WitContract::is_self_loop must return false when \
22431 :contratos :de differs from :contratos :para (got true \
22432 on {de:?} → {para:?} under {wit:?})",
22433 );
22434 }
22435 }
22436
22437 #[test]
22438 fn wit_contract_is_self_loop_routes_through_source_destination_accessors() {
22439 // The composition pin: [`WitContract::is_self_loop`] must
22440 // resolve to exactly `self.source() == self.destination()` —
22441 // the equality probe of the sibling scalar-accessor pair — so
22442 // any future refactor that silently re-authored the predicate
22443 // to bypass the lifted scalar accessors (an accidental
22444 // `self.de == self.para` regression back to the raw field-
22445 // access shape, an M4-typed-caller-enum identity-comparison
22446 // rule that landed on `source()` without reaching
22447 // `destination()`, a per-cluster alias rewrite the operator
22448 // pins on `destination()` without reaching this predicate)
22449 // trips at caixa-core build time. Pins the "typed dispatch
22450 // composes with typed dispatch, not with raw field access"
22451 // discipline the sibling [`WitContract::edge_pair`] /
22452 // [`WitContract::edge_triple`] composite-projection accessors
22453 // already carry, extended onto the per-edge endpoint-equality
22454 // predicate axis. Positive and complement arms both fire.
22455 let self_edge = WitContract {
22456 de: "cart".into(),
22457 para: "cart".into(),
22458 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
22459 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
22460 subject: None,
22461 slot: None,
22462 };
22463 assert_eq!(
22464 self_edge.is_self_loop(),
22465 self_edge.source() == self_edge.destination(),
22466 "WitContract::is_self_loop must compose exactly \
22467 `source() == destination()` — a bypass of either sibling \
22468 accessor here would silently decouple the endpoint-\
22469 equality predicate from the substrate-primitive scalar \
22470 accessors every downstream consumer routes through",
22471 );
22472 let inter_edge = WitContract {
22473 de: "cart".into(),
22474 para: "catalog".into(),
22475 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
22476 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
22477 subject: None,
22478 slot: None,
22479 };
22480 assert_eq!(
22481 inter_edge.is_self_loop(),
22482 inter_edge.source() == inter_edge.destination(),
22483 "WitContract::is_self_loop must compose exactly \
22484 `source() == destination()` on the complement arm too",
22485 );
22486 }
22487
22488 #[test]
22489 fn wit_contract_endpoint_returns_endpoint_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
22490 // The canonical per-`:contratos` HTTP-shaped `:endpoint`-scalar
22491 // pin: [`WitContract::endpoint`] must return the `:contratos
22492 // :endpoint` field byte-for-byte, borrowed from the typed slot's
22493 // own `Option<String>` storage. Peer of the sibling
22494 // per-`:placement` [`Placement::shard_key`] (7cd2a28) /
22495 // [`Placement::affinity`] (74ec2d3) accessor pins on the M3
22496 // mesh-slot `Option<String>` optional-scalar axes — same "the
22497 // substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the raw field
22498 // access verbatim across every author-declared value" discipline
22499 // extended to the per-`:contratos` HTTP-payload-carrier arm.
22500 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-canonicalized the
22501 // endpoint (an accidental percent-encoding pass that didn't
22502 // reach the peer field-access site at the dedup key, a per-CR
22503 // fully-qualified prefix rewrite the operator authors on one
22504 // consumer without the other, or an M4 typed-path-template
22505 // `Display` re-canonicalization that silently drifted the
22506 // printer output from the source `caixa.lisp`). Four values
22507 // sweep the accept-set the [`crate::render::is_gateway_api_http_path`]
22508 // gate upstream admits (short root-path, dashed, param-shaped,
22509 // deep-hierarchy).
22510 for endpoint in ["/lookup", "/api/v1/orders", "/products/:id", "/health/live"] {
22511 let c = WitContract {
22512 de: "cart".into(),
22513 para: "catalog".into(),
22514 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
22515 endpoint: Some(endpoint.into()),
22516 subject: None,
22517 slot: None,
22518 };
22519 assert_eq!(
22520 c.endpoint(),
22521 Some(endpoint),
22522 "WitContract::endpoint must return :contratos :endpoint \
22523 verbatim (got {:?}, expected Some({endpoint:?}))",
22524 c.endpoint(),
22525 );
22526 assert_eq!(
22527 c.endpoint(),
22528 c.endpoint.as_deref(),
22529 "WitContract::endpoint must byte-equal the .endpoint \
22530 field's `.as_deref()` projection",
22531 );
22532 }
22533 }
22534
22535 #[test]
22536 fn wit_contract_endpoint_none_when_field_is_none() {
22537 // The absent-`:endpoint` arm of the per-`:contratos` HTTP-shaped
22538 // payload-carrier accessor pin: when the typed slot is absent —
22539 // the canonical shape under a non-HTTP `:wit` world per the
22540 // [`WitContract::target`]-enforced shape ↔ target partition
22541 // ([`WitTarget::PubSub`] carries `:subject`, [`WitTarget::Store`]
22542 // carries `:slot`, [`WitTarget::Capability`] carries none) —
22543 // [`WitContract::endpoint`] must return `None`. Pins against a
22544 // future silent detour that projected the absent slot to a
22545 // `Some("")` empty-string default (the canonical `Option<String>`
22546 // → `String` collapse footgun the sibling M2
22547 // [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] / [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`]
22548 // emptiness predicates already guard on the peer M2 typed-slot
22549 // surfaces), a `Some("None")` stringified-None round-trip, or a
22550 // `Some` arm whose contents were derived from a sibling slot (an
22551 // accidental fallback to the `:subject` / `:slot` payload that
22552 // read the pub-sub / store payload into the endpoint axis).
22553 // Three contracts sweep the accept-set every non-HTTP `:wit`
22554 // world lands on — pub-sub NATS, key/value, and payload-less
22555 // capability.
22556 for (wit, subject, slot) in [
22557 ("nats:pub-sub", Some("orders.paid"), None),
22558 ("wasi:keyvalue/store", None, Some("carts/{cart_id}")),
22559 ("wasi:cli/environment", None, None),
22560 ] {
22561 let c = WitContract {
22562 de: "cart".into(),
22563 para: "downstream".into(),
22564 wit: wit.into(),
22565 endpoint: None,
22566 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
22567 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
22568 };
22569 assert!(
22570 c.endpoint().is_none(),
22571 "WitContract::endpoint must return None when the typed \
22572 slot is absent under :wit {wit:?} (got {:?})",
22573 c.endpoint(),
22574 );
22575 assert_eq!(
22576 c.endpoint(),
22577 c.endpoint.as_deref(),
22578 "WitContract::endpoint must byte-equal the .endpoint \
22579 field's `.as_deref()` projection in the absent arm",
22580 );
22581 }
22582 }
22583
22584 #[test]
22585 fn wit_contract_endpoint_borrows_from_endpoint_storage() {
22586 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`WitContract::endpoint`] must return
22587 // an `Option<&str>` whose `Some` arm borrows from the typed
22588 // slot's own [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
22589 // `c.endpoint.as_deref().unwrap()`. Pins against a future silent
22590 // detour that allocated a fresh `String`
22591 // (`self.endpoint.clone().map(...)` in the body would type-check
22592 // but silently drop the borrow, and every downstream consumer
22593 // that assumed the returned slice outlives `&self` would break
22594 // on a stale-reference use-after-free — the [`WitContract::target`]
22595 // Http-arm payload extraction rebinds the returned `Option<&str>`
22596 // through `.ok_or_else(...)` and threads the `&str` payload into
22597 // [`WitTarget::Http { endpoint: &'a str }`], the
22598 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos`
22599 // [`ContratoIdentity`] dedup key threads the returned
22600 // `Option<&str>` into the six-tuple's HTTP arm — each borrow
22601 // from the WitContract's own storage and each would silently
22602 // misbehave if this accessor produced a detached copy). Peer of
22603 // the sibling per-`:placement` [`Placement::shard_key`] (7cd2a28)
22604 // borrow-invariant pin on the M3 mesh-slot `Option<String>`-
22605 // shaped optional-scalar axes — first extension of the
22606 // `Option<&str>` borrow-not-copy discipline onto the
22607 // per-`:contratos` HTTP-shaped payload-carrier axis.
22608 let c = WitContract {
22609 de: "cart".into(),
22610 para: "catalog".into(),
22611 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
22612 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
22613 subject: None,
22614 slot: None,
22615 };
22616 let ep = c.endpoint().expect("Some arm");
22617 let storage_slice = c.endpoint.as_deref().expect("Some arm — storage side");
22618 assert_eq!(
22619 ep.as_ptr(),
22620 storage_slice.as_ptr(),
22621 "WitContract::endpoint must borrow from the .endpoint \
22622 String's backing storage — a fresh allocation here means \
22623 the accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
22624 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently \
22625 carry a detached copy",
22626 );
22627 assert_eq!(
22628 ep.len(),
22629 storage_slice.len(),
22630 "WitContract::endpoint and .endpoint.as_deref() must byte-\
22631 equal in length as well as in address",
22632 );
22633 }
22634
22635 #[test]
22636 fn wit_contract_subject_returns_subject_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
22637 // The canonical per-`:contratos` pub-sub-shaped `:subject`-scalar
22638 // pin: [`WitContract::subject`] must return the `:contratos
22639 // :subject` field byte-for-byte, borrowed from the typed slot's
22640 // own `Option<String>` storage. Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos`
22641 // [`WitContract::endpoint`] (7020470) accessor pin on the M3
22642 // mesh-slot per-`:contratos` payload-carrier `Option<String>`
22643 // optional-scalar axis — same "the substrate-primitive accessor
22644 // must byte-equal the raw field access verbatim across every
22645 // author-declared value" discipline extended to the pub-sub arm.
22646 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-canonicalized the
22647 // subject (an accidental `.to_lowercase()` normalization that
22648 // didn't reach the peer field-access site at the dedup key, a
22649 // per-CR fully-qualified prefix rewrite the operator authors on
22650 // one consumer without the other, or an M4 typed-subject-template
22651 // `Display` re-canonicalization that silently drifted the printer
22652 // output from the source `caixa.lisp`). Four values sweep the
22653 // NATS accept-set every pub-sub author-declared subject lands on
22654 // (flat token, dotted hierarchy, per-tenant prefix, wildcard).
22655 for subject in ["events", "orders.paid", "tenant-a.orders", "orders.>"] {
22656 let c = WitContract {
22657 de: "cart".into(),
22658 para: "notifier".into(),
22659 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
22660 endpoint: None,
22661 subject: Some(subject.into()),
22662 slot: None,
22663 };
22664 assert_eq!(
22665 c.subject(),
22666 Some(subject),
22667 "WitContract::subject must return :contratos :subject \
22668 verbatim (got {:?}, expected Some({subject:?}))",
22669 c.subject(),
22670 );
22671 assert_eq!(
22672 c.subject(),
22673 c.subject.as_deref(),
22674 "WitContract::subject must byte-equal the .subject \
22675 field's `.as_deref()` projection",
22676 );
22677 }
22678 }
22679
22680 #[test]
22681 fn wit_contract_subject_none_when_field_is_none() {
22682 // The absent-`:subject` arm of the per-`:contratos` pub-sub-
22683 // shaped payload-carrier accessor pin: when the typed slot is
22684 // absent — the canonical shape under a non-pub-sub `:wit` world
22685 // per the [`WitContract::target`]-enforced shape ↔ target
22686 // partition ([`WitTarget::Http`] carries `:endpoint`,
22687 // [`WitTarget::Store`] carries `:slot`, [`WitTarget::Capability`]
22688 // carries none) — [`WitContract::subject`] must return `None`.
22689 // Pins against a future silent detour that projected the absent
22690 // slot to a `Some("")` empty-string default (the canonical
22691 // `Option<String>` → `String` collapse footgun the sibling M2
22692 // [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] / [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`]
22693 // emptiness predicates already guard on the peer M2 typed-slot
22694 // surfaces), a `Some("None")` stringified-None round-trip, or a
22695 // `Some` arm whose contents were derived from a sibling slot (an
22696 // accidental fallback to the `:endpoint` / `:slot` payload that
22697 // read the HTTP / store payload into the subject axis). Three
22698 // contracts sweep the accept-set every non-pub-sub `:wit` world
22699 // lands on — HTTP proxy, key/value store, and payload-less
22700 // capability.
22701 for (wit, endpoint, slot) in [
22702 ("wasi:http/proxy", Some("/lookup"), None),
22703 ("wasi:keyvalue/store", None, Some("carts/{cart_id}")),
22704 ("wasi:cli/environment", None, None),
22705 ] {
22706 let c = WitContract {
22707 de: "cart".into(),
22708 para: "downstream".into(),
22709 wit: wit.into(),
22710 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
22711 subject: None,
22712 slot: slot.map(str::to_string),
22713 };
22714 assert!(
22715 c.subject().is_none(),
22716 "WitContract::subject must return None when the typed \
22717 slot is absent under :wit {wit:?} (got {:?})",
22718 c.subject(),
22719 );
22720 assert_eq!(
22721 c.subject(),
22722 c.subject.as_deref(),
22723 "WitContract::subject must byte-equal the .subject \
22724 field's `.as_deref()` projection in the absent arm",
22725 );
22726 }
22727 }
22728
22729 #[test]
22730 fn wit_contract_subject_borrows_from_subject_storage() {
22731 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`WitContract::subject`] must return
22732 // an `Option<&str>` whose `Some` arm borrows from the typed
22733 // slot's own [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
22734 // `c.subject.as_deref().unwrap()`. Pins against a future silent
22735 // detour that allocated a fresh `String`
22736 // (`self.subject.clone().map(...)` in the body would type-check
22737 // but silently drop the borrow, and every downstream consumer
22738 // that assumed the returned slice outlives `&self` would break
22739 // on a stale-reference use-after-free — the [`WitContract::target`]
22740 // PubSub-arm payload extraction rebinds the returned
22741 // `Option<&str>` through `.ok_or_else(...)` and threads the
22742 // `&str` payload into [`WitTarget::PubSub { subject: &'a str }`],
22743 // the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos`
22744 // [`ContratoIdentity`] dedup key threads the returned
22745 // `Option<&str>` into the six-tuple's pub-sub arm — each borrow
22746 // from the WitContract's own storage and each would silently
22747 // misbehave if this accessor produced a detached copy). Peer of
22748 // the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::endpoint`] (7020470)
22749 // borrow-invariant pin on the M3 mesh-slot `Option<String>`-
22750 // shaped optional-scalar axis — second extension of the
22751 // `Option<&str>` borrow-not-copy discipline onto the
22752 // per-`:contratos` payload-carrier family, this time on the
22753 // pub-sub arm.
22754 let c = WitContract {
22755 de: "cart".into(),
22756 para: "notifier".into(),
22757 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
22758 endpoint: None,
22759 subject: Some("orders.paid".into()),
22760 slot: None,
22761 };
22762 let sub = c.subject().expect("Some arm");
22763 let storage_slice = c.subject.as_deref().expect("Some arm — storage side");
22764 assert_eq!(
22765 sub.as_ptr(),
22766 storage_slice.as_ptr(),
22767 "WitContract::subject must borrow from the .subject \
22768 String's backing storage — a fresh allocation here means \
22769 the accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
22770 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently \
22771 carry a detached copy",
22772 );
22773 assert_eq!(
22774 sub.len(),
22775 storage_slice.len(),
22776 "WitContract::subject and .subject.as_deref() must byte-\
22777 equal in length as well as in address",
22778 );
22779 }
22780
22781 #[test]
22782 fn wit_contract_slot_returns_slot_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
22783 // The canonical per-`:contratos` key/value-store-shaped
22784 // `:slot`-scalar pin: [`WitContract::slot`] must return the
22785 // `:contratos :slot` field byte-for-byte, borrowed from the
22786 // typed slot's own `Option<String>` storage. Peer of the
22787 // sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::endpoint`] (7020470) /
22788 // [`WitContract::subject`] (90de675) accessor pins on the M3
22789 // mesh-slot per-`:contratos` payload-carrier `Option<String>`
22790 // optional-scalar axis — same "the substrate-primitive
22791 // accessor must byte-equal the raw field access verbatim
22792 // across every author-declared value" discipline extended to
22793 // the store arm. Pins against a future silent detour that
22794 // re-canonicalized the slot template (an accidental
22795 // `.to_lowercase()` bucket-prefix normalization that didn't
22796 // reach the peer field-access site at the dedup key, a per-CR
22797 // fully-qualified prefix rewrite the operator authors on one
22798 // consumer without the other, or an M4 typed-key-template
22799 // `Display` re-canonicalization that silently drifted the
22800 // printer output from the source `caixa.lisp`). Four values
22801 // sweep the wasi:keyvalue accept-set every store-shaped
22802 // author-declared slot lands on (flat bucket, single-param
22803 // template, multi-param template, nested-hierarchy template).
22804 for slot in [
22805 "sessions",
22806 "carts/{cart_id}",
22807 "orders/{tenant}/{order_id}",
22808 "cache/tenant-a/orders/{id}",
22809 ] {
22810 let c = WitContract {
22811 de: "cart".into(),
22812 para: "kv".into(),
22813 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
22814 endpoint: None,
22815 subject: None,
22816 slot: Some(slot.into()),
22817 };
22818 assert_eq!(
22819 c.slot(),
22820 Some(slot),
22821 "WitContract::slot must return :contratos :slot \
22822 verbatim (got {:?}, expected Some({slot:?}))",
22823 c.slot(),
22824 );
22825 assert_eq!(
22826 c.slot(),
22827 c.slot.as_deref(),
22828 "WitContract::slot must byte-equal the .slot field's \
22829 `.as_deref()` projection",
22830 );
22831 }
22832 }
22833
22834 #[test]
22835 fn wit_contract_slot_none_when_field_is_none() {
22836 // The absent-`:slot` arm of the per-`:contratos` store-shaped
22837 // payload-carrier accessor pin: when the typed slot is absent —
22838 // the canonical shape under a non-store `:wit` world per the
22839 // [`WitContract::target`]-enforced shape ↔ target partition
22840 // ([`WitTarget::Http`] carries `:endpoint`, [`WitTarget::PubSub`]
22841 // carries `:subject`, [`WitTarget::Capability`] carries none) —
22842 // [`WitContract::slot`] must return `None`. Pins against a
22843 // future silent detour that projected the absent slot to a
22844 // `Some("")` empty-string default (the canonical
22845 // `Option<String>` → `String` collapse footgun the sibling M2
22846 // [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] / [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`]
22847 // emptiness predicates already guard on the peer M2 typed-slot
22848 // surfaces), a `Some("None")` stringified-None round-trip, or
22849 // a `Some` arm whose contents were derived from a sibling
22850 // slot (an accidental fallback to the `:endpoint` / `:subject`
22851 // payload that read the HTTP / pub-sub payload into the store
22852 // axis). Three contracts sweep the accept-set every non-store
22853 // `:wit` world lands on — HTTP proxy, pub-sub NATS, and
22854 // payload-less capability.
22855 for (wit, endpoint, subject) in [
22856 ("wasi:http/proxy", Some("/lookup"), None),
22857 ("nats:pub-sub", None, Some("orders.paid")),
22858 ("wasi:cli/environment", None, None),
22859 ] {
22860 let c = WitContract {
22861 de: "cart".into(),
22862 para: "downstream".into(),
22863 wit: wit.into(),
22864 endpoint: endpoint.map(str::to_string),
22865 subject: subject.map(str::to_string),
22866 slot: None,
22867 };
22868 assert!(
22869 c.slot().is_none(),
22870 "WitContract::slot must return None when the typed \
22871 slot is absent under :wit {wit:?} (got {:?})",
22872 c.slot(),
22873 );
22874 assert_eq!(
22875 c.slot(),
22876 c.slot.as_deref(),
22877 "WitContract::slot must byte-equal the .slot field's \
22878 `.as_deref()` projection in the absent arm",
22879 );
22880 }
22881 }
22882
22883 #[test]
22884 fn wit_contract_slot_borrows_from_slot_storage() {
22885 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`WitContract::slot`] must return
22886 // an `Option<&str>` whose `Some` arm borrows from the typed
22887 // slot's own [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
22888 // `c.slot.as_deref().unwrap()`. Pins against a future silent
22889 // detour that allocated a fresh `String`
22890 // (`self.slot.clone().map(...)` in the body would type-check
22891 // but silently drop the borrow, and every downstream consumer
22892 // that assumed the returned slice outlives `&self` would
22893 // break on a stale-reference use-after-free — the
22894 // [`WitContract::target`] Store-arm payload extraction rebinds
22895 // the returned `Option<&str>` through `.ok_or_else(...)` and
22896 // threads the `&str` payload into [`WitTarget::Store { slot: &'a str }`],
22897 // the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] duplicate-`:contratos`
22898 // [`ContratoIdentity`] dedup key threads the returned
22899 // `Option<&str>` into the six-tuple's store arm — each borrow
22900 // from the WitContract's own storage and each would silently
22901 // misbehave if this accessor produced a detached copy). Peer
22902 // of the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::endpoint`]
22903 // (7020470) / [`WitContract::subject`] (90de675)
22904 // borrow-invariant pins on the M3 mesh-slot `Option<String>`-
22905 // shaped optional-scalar axis — third and final extension of
22906 // the `Option<&str>` borrow-not-copy discipline onto the
22907 // per-`:contratos` payload-carrier family, this time on the
22908 // store arm.
22909 let c = WitContract {
22910 de: "cart".into(),
22911 para: "kv".into(),
22912 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
22913 endpoint: None,
22914 subject: None,
22915 slot: Some("carts/{cart_id}".into()),
22916 };
22917 let slot = c.slot().expect("Some arm");
22918 let storage_slice = c.slot.as_deref().expect("Some arm — storage side");
22919 assert_eq!(
22920 slot.as_ptr(),
22921 storage_slice.as_ptr(),
22922 "WitContract::slot must borrow from the .slot String's \
22923 backing storage — a fresh allocation here means the \
22924 accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
22925 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently \
22926 carry a detached copy",
22927 );
22928 assert_eq!(
22929 slot.len(),
22930 storage_slice.len(),
22931 "WitContract::slot and .slot.as_deref() must byte-equal \
22932 in length as well as in address",
22933 );
22934 }
22935
22936 #[test]
22937 fn membro_nome_returns_caixa_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
22938 // The canonical per-`:membros` member-caixa `:nome`-scalar pin:
22939 // [`Membro::nome`] must return the `:membros :caixa` field
22940 // byte-for-byte, borrowed from the typed slot's own [`String`]
22941 // storage. Peer of the sibling per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`]
22942 // / [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43) and per-`:entrada`
22943 // [`Entrada::destination`] (6db982c) accessor pins on the mesh-
22944 // slot-atom scalar-value axes — same "the substrate-primitive
22945 // accessor must byte-equal the raw field access verbatim across
22946 // every author-declared value" discipline extended to the
22947 // per-`:membros` member-identity arm. Pins against a future
22948 // silent detour that re-normalized the member identity (an
22949 // accidental `.to_lowercase()` — every `:membros :caixa` is
22950 // validated as a DNS-1123 label upstream via
22951 // [`validate_membro_caixa`], so any re-normalization is
22952 // redundant + a drift surface between the validator and the
22953 // accessor), a namespace-prefix rewrite (an accidental
22954 // `format!("{namespace}/{caixa}")` per-CR fully-qualified
22955 // rewrite that didn't land on the peer axes), or a per-cluster
22956 // alias stamp the operator authors on one consumer without the
22957 // other. Four values sweep the accept-set the DNS-1123 gate
22958 // upstream admits (short single-word / dashed / v-suffixed
22959 // member names).
22960 for name in ["cart", "checkout", "catalog", "orders-v2"] {
22961 let m = Membro {
22962 caixa: name.into(),
22963 versao: "^0.1".into(),
22964 };
22965 assert_eq!(
22966 m.nome(),
22967 name,
22968 "Membro::nome must return :membros :caixa verbatim \
22969 (got {:?}, expected {name:?})",
22970 m.nome(),
22971 );
22972 assert_eq!(
22973 m.nome(),
22974 m.caixa.as_str(),
22975 "Membro::nome must byte-equal the .caixa field access",
22976 );
22977 }
22978 }
22979
22980 #[test]
22981 fn membro_nome_borrows_from_caixa_storage() {
22982 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`Membro::nome`] must return a `&str`
22983 // slice that borrows from the typed slot's own [`String`]
22984 // storage — same-address invariant with `m.caixa.as_str()`. Pins
22985 // against a future silent detour that allocated a fresh `String`
22986 // (`self.caixa.clone()` in the body would type-check but
22987 // silently drop the borrow, and every downstream consumer that
22988 // assumed the returned slice outlives `&self` would break on a
22989 // stale-reference use-after-free — the `HashSet<&str>` collector
22990 // at [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]'s `names` seed, the
22991 // `BTreeMap<&str, BTreeSet<&str>>` adjacency map at
22992 // [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`], the
22993 // [`crate::render::insert_first_seen`] dedup key at
22994 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`] — each borrow from the
22995 // Membro's own storage and each would silently misbehave if
22996 // this accessor produced a detached copy). Peer of the sibling
22997 // per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
22998 // [`WitContract::destination`] and per-`:entrada`
22999 // [`Entrada::destination`] borrow-invariant pins on the mesh-
23000 // slot-atom scalar-value axes.
23001 let m = Membro {
23002 caixa: "checkout".into(),
23003 versao: "^0.1".into(),
23004 };
23005 let name = m.nome();
23006 let caixa_slice = m.caixa.as_str();
23007 assert_eq!(
23008 name.as_ptr(),
23009 caixa_slice.as_ptr(),
23010 "Membro::nome must borrow from the .caixa String's backing \
23011 storage — a fresh allocation here means the accessor no \
23012 longer names the substrate-primitive typed dispatch and \
23013 every downstream consumer would silently carry a detached \
23014 copy",
23015 );
23016 assert_eq!(
23017 name.len(),
23018 caixa_slice.len(),
23019 "Membro::nome and .caixa.as_str() must byte-equal in length \
23020 as well as in address",
23021 );
23022 }
23023
23024 #[test]
23025 fn membro_versao_requirement_returns_versao_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
23026 // The canonical per-`:membros` member-`:versao`-scalar pin:
23027 // [`Membro::versao_requirement`] must return the
23028 // `:membros :versao` field byte-for-byte, borrowed from the typed
23029 // slot's own [`String`] storage. Sibling of the peer
23030 // `membro_nome_returns_caixa_byte_equal_across_permutations`
23031 // (4a32abf) pin on the per-`:membros` member-caixa `:nome` scalar
23032 // — same "the substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the
23033 // raw field access verbatim across every author-declared value"
23034 // discipline extended to the per-`:membros` member-`:versao`
23035 // requirement-string arm. Pins against a future silent detour
23036 // that re-canonicalized the requirement (an accidental
23037 // `.to_string()` via [`parse_requirement`] → [`Display`] round-
23038 // trip that collapsed `"^0.1"` to `">=0.1, <0.2"` and silently
23039 // drifted the printer output away from the source `caixa.lisp`,
23040 // an accidental whitespace trim on `"^ 0.1"` that no consumer
23041 // ever produced from the field-access side, an accidental
23042 // per-cluster lacre-projected concrete-version rewrite that
23043 // didn't land on the peer field-access sites). Five values sweep
23044 // the accept-set the shared
23045 // [`crate::render::require_valid_versao_requirement`] gate
23046 // admits (caret / tilde / exact / wildcard / bare-major).
23047 for req in ["^0.1", "~0.1.2", "0.1.0", "*", "^1"] {
23048 let m = Membro {
23049 caixa: "cart".into(),
23050 versao: req.into(),
23051 };
23052 assert_eq!(
23053 m.versao_requirement(),
23054 req,
23055 "Membro::versao_requirement must return :membros :versao \
23056 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {req:?})",
23057 m.versao_requirement(),
23058 );
23059 assert_eq!(
23060 m.versao_requirement(),
23061 m.versao.as_str(),
23062 "Membro::versao_requirement must byte-equal the .versao \
23063 field access",
23064 );
23065 }
23066 }
23067
23068 #[test]
23069 fn membro_versao_requirement_borrows_from_versao_storage() {
23070 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`Membro::versao_requirement`] must
23071 // return a `&str` slice that borrows from the typed slot's own
23072 // [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
23073 // `m.versao.as_str()`. Pins against a future silent detour that
23074 // allocated a fresh `String` (`self.versao.clone()` in the body
23075 // would type-check but silently drop the borrow, and every
23076 // downstream consumer that assumed the returned slice outlives
23077 // `&self` would break on a stale-reference use-after-free). Peer
23078 // of the sibling per-`:membros` [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf) and
23079 // per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
23080 // [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43) and per-`:entrada`
23081 // [`Entrada::destination`] (6db982c) borrow-invariant pins on
23082 // the mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes.
23083 let m = Membro {
23084 caixa: "checkout".into(),
23085 versao: "^0.1".into(),
23086 };
23087 let req = m.versao_requirement();
23088 let versao_slice = m.versao.as_str();
23089 assert_eq!(
23090 req.as_ptr(),
23091 versao_slice.as_ptr(),
23092 "Membro::versao_requirement must borrow from the .versao \
23093 String's backing storage — a fresh allocation here means \
23094 the accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
23095 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently carry \
23096 a detached copy",
23097 );
23098 assert_eq!(
23099 req.len(),
23100 versao_slice.len(),
23101 "Membro::versao_requirement and .versao.as_str() must byte-\
23102 equal in length as well as in address",
23103 );
23104 }
23105
23106 #[test]
23107 fn membro_nome_and_versao_requirement_project_caixa_and_versao_pair() {
23108 // Sibling-pair invariant pin composing both per-`:membros`
23109 // substrate-primitive typed dispatches — [`Membro::nome`]
23110 // (4a32abf) and [`Membro::versao_requirement`] — at the joint
23111 // `(nome(), versao_requirement())` call shape every renderer
23112 // that fans on per-member identity + version pin keys off. The
23113 // invariant, evaluated per-member:
23114 //
23115 // (m.nome(), m.versao_requirement()) == (m.caixa.as_str(), m.versao.as_str())
23116 //
23117 // Closes the last unlifted per-`:membros` scalar axis — every
23118 // downstream consumer that reads the pair now routes through
23119 // exactly two typed dispatches on the substrate primitive, not
23120 // one typed + one open-coded field access. A future refactor
23121 // that silently split either accessor's projection (an
23122 // accidental `nome()` namespace-prefix rewrite that didn't
23123 // reach the peer, an accidental `versao_requirement()` lacre-
23124 // projected concrete-version rewrite that didn't land on the
23125 // `nome()` peer) surfaces at caixa-core build time. Peer of the
23126 // sibling per-`:entrada` `(hostname(), destination())` and
23127 // per-`:contratos` `(source(), destination())` pair invariants
23128 // on the mesh-slot-atom scalar-value axes.
23129 for (caixa, versao) in [
23130 ("cart", "^0.1"),
23131 ("checkout", "~0.1.2"),
23132 ("catalog", "0.1.0"),
23133 ("orders-v2", "*"),
23134 ] {
23135 let m = Membro {
23136 caixa: caixa.into(),
23137 versao: versao.into(),
23138 };
23139 assert_eq!(
23140 (m.nome(), m.versao_requirement()),
23141 (m.caixa.as_str(), m.versao.as_str()),
23142 "(Membro::nome, Membro::versao_requirement) must project \
23143 (.caixa, .versao) verbatim across every author-declared \
23144 pair (got ({:?}, {:?}), expected ({caixa:?}, {versao:?}))",
23145 m.nome(),
23146 m.versao_requirement(),
23147 );
23148 }
23149 }
23150
23151 #[test]
23152 fn validate_membros_empty_gate_routes_through_nome_accessor() {
23153 // Composition pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`]'s
23154 // `MembroCaixaEmpty` refusal-arm must key off [`Membro::nome`],
23155 // not the raw `.caixa` field access. Structurally: setting
23156 // ONLY the `.caixa` field to `""` on an otherwise-well-formed
23157 // `:membros` entry must (1) trip the `MembroCaixaEmpty` gate
23158 // and (2) produce a `m.nome()` byte-equal to `m.caixa.as_str()`
23159 // (i.e. the empty string) — so the emptiness predicate the
23160 // refusal arm reaches under is the accessor-projected value,
23161 // not a peer field that would silently drift under a future
23162 // accessor-side rewrite.
23163 //
23164 // Pins against a future silent detour that (a) re-derived the
23165 // emptiness gate off `self.caixa.is_empty()` in `validate_membros`
23166 // instead of `self.nome().is_empty()`, silently disagreeing with
23167 // every peer consumer (the `validate_membro_caixa(m.nome())`
23168 // call one line below, the dedup-key `insert_first_seen(&mut
23169 // seen, m.nome(), …)` two lines below, the emit-side per-
23170 // `programs[]` entry-`name:` at caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:133),
23171 // (b) accessor-side introduced a per-tenant alias arm the
23172 // caller was unaware of, silently rewriting an author-declared
23173 // `:caixa "checkout"` to `""` — the raw-field-access gate
23174 // would fail-open while the accessor-routed peer consumers
23175 // would fail-closed, splitting the diagnostic from the actual
23176 // failure surface.
23177 //
23178 // Peer of the sibling
23179 // [`mesh_policy_is_empty_mtls_required_arm_routes_through_accessor`]
23180 // (c0110f1) composition pin — same "the shape-gate predicate
23181 // must route through the substrate-primitive typed dispatch"
23182 // discipline extended onto the per-`:membros` empty-`:caixa`
23183 // refusal-arm axis. Closes the last unlifted `.caixa` production-
23184 // code read site on `Membro` — after this converge every
23185 // caixa-core `.caixa` field access outside the accessor's own
23186 // body is either a test-side field-setter (in-module tests
23187 // constructing invalid-shape inputs) or a doc-comment reference.
23188 let mut s = three_member_spec();
23189 s.membros[1].caixa = String::new();
23190 assert!(
23191 s.membros[1].nome().is_empty(),
23192 "Membro::nome must byte-equal the .caixa field access — an \
23193 accessor-side detour that no longer projects the raw field \
23194 would silently split this drift-detection test from the \
23195 validate() refusal arm",
23196 );
23197 assert_eq!(
23198 s.membros[1].nome(),
23199 s.membros[1].caixa.as_str(),
23200 "Membro::nome and .caixa.as_str() must byte-equal on an \
23201 empty-`:caixa` entry — the emptiness gate keys off the \
23202 accessor by construction",
23203 );
23204 assert_eq!(
23205 s.validate().unwrap_err(),
23206 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaEmpty,
23207 "validate_membros' emptiness gate must fire MembroCaixaEmpty \
23208 on an entry whose accessor-projected `nome()` is empty",
23209 );
23210 }
23211
23212 #[test]
23213 fn placement_shard_key_returns_shard_key_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
23214 // The canonical per-`:placement` Akka-cluster-sharding
23215 // `:shard-key`-scalar pin: [`Placement::shard_key`] must return
23216 // the `:placement :shard-key` field byte-for-byte, borrowed
23217 // from the typed slot's own `Option<String>` storage. Peer of
23218 // the sibling per-`:membros` [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf) and
23219 // per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
23220 // [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43) and per-`:entrada`
23221 // [`Entrada::destination`] (6db982c) accessor pins on the mesh-
23222 // slot-atom scalar-value axes — same "the substrate-primitive
23223 // accessor must byte-equal the raw field access verbatim across
23224 // every author-declared value" discipline extended to the
23225 // per-`:placement` Akka-cluster-sharding key extractor arm.
23226 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-normalized the
23227 // key (an accidental `.to_lowercase()` — every non-empty
23228 // `:shard-key` is validated as a printable-ASCII single-token
23229 // reference upstream via [`validate_placement_shard_key`], so
23230 // any re-normalization is redundant + a drift surface between
23231 // the validator and the accessor), a per-cluster alias rewrite
23232 // the operator authors on one consumer without the other, or an
23233 // accidental variable-prefix strip (`$tenantId` → `tenantId`)
23234 // that didn't land on the peer field-access sites. Four values
23235 // sweep the accept-set the shape gate admits — bare identifier,
23236 // `$`-prefixed variable, dotted path, `${}`-quoted variable —
23237 // the four canonical Akka-style entity-id extractor shapes the
23238 // future M4 cluster-sharding reconciler hashes.
23239 for key in ["tenantId", "$tenantId", "metadata.tenantId", "${tenant}"] {
23240 let p = Placement {
23241 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
23242 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
23243 affinity: None,
23244 shard_key: Some(key.into()),
23245 };
23246 assert_eq!(
23247 p.shard_key(),
23248 Some(key),
23249 "Placement::shard_key must return :placement :shard-key \
23250 verbatim (got {:?}, expected Some({key:?}))",
23251 p.shard_key(),
23252 );
23253 assert_eq!(
23254 p.shard_key(),
23255 p.shard_key.as_deref(),
23256 "Placement::shard_key must byte-equal the .shard_key \
23257 field's `.as_deref()` projection",
23258 );
23259 }
23260 }
23261
23262 #[test]
23263 fn placement_shard_key_none_when_field_is_none() {
23264 // The absent-`:shard-key` arm of the per-`:placement`
23265 // Akka-cluster-sharding accessor pin: when the typed slot is
23266 // absent — the canonical shape under `:estrategia Replicated` /
23267 // `SingleNode` per the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]-
23268 // enforced `shard_key.is_some() == matches!(estrategia,
23269 // Sharded)` partition — [`Placement::shard_key`] must return
23270 // `None`. Pins against a future silent detour that projected
23271 // the absent slot to a `Some("")` empty-string default (the
23272 // canonical `Option<String>` → `String` collapse footgun the
23273 // sibling M2 [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] /
23274 // [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`] emptiness predicates
23275 // already guard on the peer M2 typed-slot surfaces), a
23276 // `Some("None")` stringified-None round-trip, or a `Some` arm
23277 // whose contents were derived from a sibling slot (an
23278 // accidental fallback to `estrategia.as_str()` that read the
23279 // strategy discriminator into the key axis). Two placements
23280 // sweep the accept-set every `validate`-passing non-`Sharded`
23281 // shape lands on — `Replicated` (Erlang/OTP distributed-app
23282 // takeover) and `SingleNode` (single-node hosting).
23283 for estrategia in [PlacementStrategy::Replicated, PlacementStrategy::SingleNode] {
23284 let p = Placement {
23285 estrategia,
23286 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
23287 affinity: None,
23288 shard_key: None,
23289 };
23290 assert!(
23291 p.shard_key().is_none(),
23292 "Placement::shard_key must return None when the typed \
23293 slot is absent under :estrategia {estrategia:?} (got {:?})",
23294 p.shard_key(),
23295 );
23296 assert_eq!(
23297 p.shard_key(),
23298 p.shard_key.as_deref(),
23299 "Placement::shard_key must byte-equal the .shard_key \
23300 field's `.as_deref()` projection in the absent arm",
23301 );
23302 }
23303 }
23304
23305 #[test]
23306 fn placement_shard_key_borrows_from_shard_key_storage() {
23307 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`Placement::shard_key`] must return
23308 // an `Option<&str>` whose `Some` arm borrows from the typed
23309 // slot's own [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
23310 // `p.shard_key.as_deref().unwrap()`. Pins against a future
23311 // silent detour that allocated a fresh `String`
23312 // (`self.shard_key.clone().map(...)` in the body would type-
23313 // check but silently drop the borrow, and every downstream
23314 // consumer that assumed the returned slice outlives `&self`
23315 // would break on a stale-reference use-after-free — the
23316 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] `Sharded`-arm shape
23317 // gate's `Some(k)`-bound match arm reads `k: &str` under the
23318 // accessor's return type and would silently misbehave if this
23319 // accessor produced a detached copy). Peer of the sibling
23320 // per-`:membros` [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf), per-`:contratos`
23321 // [`WitContract::source`] / [`WitContract::destination`]
23322 // (7f0fd43), and per-`:entrada` [`Entrada::destination`]
23323 // (6db982c) borrow-invariant pins on the mesh-slot-atom
23324 // scalar-value axes — first extension of the discipline onto
23325 // an `Option<String>`-shaped optional-scalar axis.
23326 let p = Placement {
23327 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
23328 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
23329 affinity: None,
23330 shard_key: Some("tenantId".into()),
23331 };
23332 let key = p.shard_key().expect("Some arm");
23333 let storage_slice = p.shard_key.as_deref().expect("Some arm — storage side");
23334 assert_eq!(
23335 key.as_ptr(),
23336 storage_slice.as_ptr(),
23337 "Placement::shard_key must borrow from the .shard_key \
23338 String's backing storage — a fresh allocation here means \
23339 the accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
23340 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently \
23341 carry a detached copy",
23342 );
23343 assert_eq!(
23344 key.len(),
23345 storage_slice.len(),
23346 "Placement::shard_key and .shard_key.as_deref() must byte-\
23347 equal in length as well as in address",
23348 );
23349 }
23350
23351 #[test]
23352 fn placement_affinity_returns_affinity_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
23353 // The canonical per-`:placement` M3-Adaptive-compression-hint
23354 // scalar pin: [`Placement::affinity`] must return the
23355 // `:placement :affinity` field byte-for-byte, borrowed from the
23356 // typed slot's own `Option<String>` storage. Peer of the sibling
23357 // per-`:placement` [`Placement::shard_key`] (7cd2a28) accessor
23358 // pin on the sibling `Option<&str>` optional-scalar axis — same
23359 // "the substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the raw
23360 // field access verbatim across every author-declared value"
23361 // discipline extended to the peer per-`:placement` M3-Adaptive-
23362 // compression-hint arm. Pins against a future silent detour
23363 // that re-normalized the hint (an accidental `.to_lowercase()`
23364 // — every `:affinity` is already validated as a DNS-1123 label
23365 // upstream via [`validate_placement_affinity`], so any re-
23366 // normalization is redundant + a drift surface between the
23367 // validator and the accessor), a per-cluster alias rewrite the
23368 // operator authors on one consumer without the other, or an
23369 // accidental hint-family collapse (`low-latency` → `latency`
23370 // that dropped the qualifier prefix). Four values sweep the
23371 // MESH-COMPOSITION §II.4 vocabulary the accept-set names — the
23372 // canonical adaptive-compression-weight biases the future M4
23373 // placement engine reads.
23374 for hint in [
23375 "data-locality",
23376 "low-latency",
23377 "high-throughput",
23378 "cost-optimized",
23379 ] {
23380 let p = Placement {
23381 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
23382 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
23383 affinity: Some(hint.into()),
23384 shard_key: None,
23385 };
23386 assert_eq!(
23387 p.affinity(),
23388 Some(hint),
23389 "Placement::affinity must return :placement :affinity \
23390 verbatim (got {:?}, expected Some({hint:?}))",
23391 p.affinity(),
23392 );
23393 assert_eq!(
23394 p.affinity(),
23395 p.affinity.as_deref(),
23396 "Placement::affinity must byte-equal the .affinity \
23397 field's `.as_deref()` projection",
23398 );
23399 }
23400 }
23401
23402 #[test]
23403 fn placement_affinity_none_when_field_is_none() {
23404 // The absent-`:affinity` arm of the per-`:placement`
23405 // M3-Adaptive-compression-hint accessor pin: when the typed
23406 // slot is absent — the canonical shape of an Aplicacao that
23407 // leaves the compression weighting up to the placement engine's
23408 // cluster-default arm — [`Placement::affinity`] must return
23409 // `None`. Pins against a future silent detour that projected
23410 // the absent slot to a `Some("")` empty-string default (the
23411 // canonical `Option<String>` → `String` collapse footgun the
23412 // sibling M2 [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] /
23413 // [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`] emptiness predicates
23414 // already guard on the peer M2 typed-slot surfaces), a
23415 // `Some("None")` stringified-None round-trip, a `Some` arm
23416 // whose contents were derived from a sibling slot (an
23417 // accidental fallback to `estrategia.as_str()` that read the
23418 // strategy discriminator into the hint axis), or a
23419 // `Some("default")` implicit-default that would silently biases
23420 // the routing without the author having written one. Three
23421 // placements sweep the accept-set every `validate`-passing
23422 // `:affinity None` shape lands on — one per PlacementStrategy
23423 // discriminator arm (`SingleNode`, `Replicated`, `Sharded`
23424 // with a shard-key), since `:affinity` is orthogonal to
23425 // `:estrategia` in the typed grammar.
23426 for (estrategia, shard_key) in [
23427 (PlacementStrategy::SingleNode, None),
23428 (PlacementStrategy::Replicated, None),
23429 (PlacementStrategy::Sharded, Some("tenantId".to_string())),
23430 ] {
23431 let p = Placement {
23432 estrategia,
23433 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
23434 affinity: None,
23435 shard_key,
23436 };
23437 assert!(
23438 p.affinity().is_none(),
23439 "Placement::affinity must return None when the typed \
23440 slot is absent under :estrategia {estrategia:?} (got {:?})",
23441 p.affinity(),
23442 );
23443 assert_eq!(
23444 p.affinity(),
23445 p.affinity.as_deref(),
23446 "Placement::affinity must byte-equal the .affinity \
23447 field's `.as_deref()` projection in the absent arm",
23448 );
23449 }
23450 }
23451
23452 #[test]
23453 fn placement_affinity_borrows_from_affinity_storage() {
23454 // The borrow-not-copy pin: [`Placement::affinity`] must return
23455 // an `Option<&str>` whose `Some` arm borrows from the typed
23456 // slot's own [`String`] storage — same-address invariant with
23457 // `p.affinity.as_deref().unwrap()`. Pins against a future
23458 // silent detour that allocated a fresh `String`
23459 // (`self.affinity.clone().map(...)` in the body would type-
23460 // check but silently drop the borrow, and every downstream
23461 // consumer that assumed the returned slice outlives `&self`
23462 // would break on a stale-reference use-after-free — the
23463 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] per-hint value-shape
23464 // gate reads the accessor's `&str` return through the
23465 // [`validate_placement_affinity`] `&str` parameter and would
23466 // silently misbehave if this accessor produced a detached
23467 // copy). Peer of the sibling per-`:placement`
23468 // [`Placement::shard_key`] (7cd2a28) borrow-invariant pin on
23469 // the M3 mesh-slot-atom `Option<String>` optional-scalar axis —
23470 // extends the discipline onto the sibling per-`:placement`
23471 // M3-Adaptive-compression-hint arm.
23472 let p = Placement {
23473 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
23474 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
23475 affinity: Some("data-locality".into()),
23476 shard_key: None,
23477 };
23478 let hint = p.affinity().expect("Some arm");
23479 let storage_slice = p.affinity.as_deref().expect("Some arm — storage side");
23480 assert_eq!(
23481 hint.as_ptr(),
23482 storage_slice.as_ptr(),
23483 "Placement::affinity must borrow from the .affinity \
23484 String's backing storage — a fresh allocation here means \
23485 the accessor no longer names the substrate-primitive typed \
23486 dispatch and every downstream consumer would silently \
23487 carry a detached copy",
23488 );
23489 assert_eq!(
23490 hint.len(),
23491 storage_slice.len(),
23492 "Placement::affinity and .affinity.as_deref() must byte-\
23493 equal in length as well as in address",
23494 );
23495 }
23496
23497 #[test]
23498 fn placement_estrategia_returns_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations() {
23499 // The canonical per-`:placement` distribution-strategy-scalar
23500 // pin: [`Placement::estrategia`] must return the `:placement
23501 // :estrategia` field verbatim as a [`PlacementStrategy`],
23502 // `Copy`-projected from the typed slot's own `PlacementStrategy`
23503 // storage across every variant in the closed accept-set
23504 // (`SingleNode` — Erlang/OTP distributed-app takeover;
23505 // `Replicated` — active-active across every named cluster;
23506 // `Sharded` — Akka-style hash-keyed entity distribution). Pins
23507 // against a future silent detour that re-derived the strategy
23508 // from a peer axis (an accidental fallback to
23509 // `if shard_key.is_some() { Sharded } else { Replicated }`
23510 // collapse that read the shard-key axis into the strategy
23511 // discriminator), a variant remap the operator authors on one
23512 // consumer without the other, or a stale-derive detour that
23513 // substituted [`PlacementStrategy::default`] when the field
23514 // held any explicit variant (which would silently collapse the
23515 // distinction between "author explicitly declared `:estrategia
23516 // Replicated`" and "author omitted the slot and inherited the
23517 // default" the future per-cluster override slot depends on).
23518 // Peer of the sibling per-`:entrada` `port_returns_entrada_port_verbatim_across_permutations`
23519 // pin on the `Copy`-return `u16` scalar axis — same "the
23520 // substrate-primitive accessor must byte-equal the raw field
23521 // access verbatim across every author-declared value" discipline
23522 // extended onto the per-`:placement` distribution-strategy
23523 // `Copy`-composite-enum scalar axis.
23524 for estrategia in [
23525 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
23526 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
23527 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
23528 ] {
23529 // Route the paired `:shard-key` fixture-builder through the
23530 // typed cross-slot invariant predicate
23531 // [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`] rather than the
23532 // [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]-derived [`PlacementStrategy::is_sharded`]
23533 // arm-identity predicate — same discipline the sibling
23534 // `placement_strategy_variants_round_trip` fixture builder now
23535 // reads through.
23536 let shard_key = estrategia
23537 .requires_shard_key()
23538 .then(|| "tenantId".to_string());
23539 let p = Placement {
23540 estrategia,
23541 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
23542 affinity: None,
23543 shard_key,
23544 };
23545 assert_eq!(
23546 p.estrategia(),
23547 estrategia,
23548 "Placement::estrategia must return :placement :estrategia \
23549 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {estrategia:?})",
23550 p.estrategia(),
23551 );
23552 assert_eq!(
23553 p.estrategia(),
23554 p.estrategia,
23555 "Placement::estrategia accessor and .estrategia field \
23556 access must byte-equal — the accessor is the substrate-\
23557 primitive typed dispatch every downstream distribution-\
23558 strategy consumer must route through",
23559 );
23560 }
23561 }
23562
23563 #[test]
23564 fn validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_estrategia_accessor() {
23565 // Three-consumer coherence pin: the
23566 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
23567 // [`AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters`] error carrier's
23568 // `estrategia:` field (which reads through
23569 // [`Placement::estrategia`] to name the strategy the empty
23570 // `:clusters` list was declared against), the same method's
23571 // `Sharded ↔ non-Sharded` `match` partition dispatch (which
23572 // reads through [`Placement::estrategia`] to fan across the
23573 // shape-gate cascades), and the non-`Sharded`-arm
23574 // [`AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded`] error carrier's
23575 // `estrategia:` field (which reads through
23576 // [`Placement::estrategia`] to name the strategy the declared-
23577 // but-inert `:shard-key` was authored under) must all key off
23578 // the lifted accessor, so any future rebrand on the typed
23579 // slot's reader shape lands at exactly one place. Pins the
23580 // three-site coherence by exercising each error surface end-
23581 // to-end and asserting the surfaced `estrategia:` field byte-
23582 // equals the accessor's return. Peer of the sibling per-
23583 // `:entrada` `validate_entrada_port_floor_gate_reads_through_lifted_port_accessor`
23584 // pin on the M3 mesh-slot `Copy`-return scalar axis.
23585
23586 // Arm 1: empty `:clusters` list surfaces `PlacementWithoutClusters`,
23587 // whose `estrategia:` field must byte-equal the accessor's return
23588 // for every variant in the closed accept-set.
23589 for estrategia in [
23590 PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
23591 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
23592 PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
23593 ] {
23594 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
23595 spec.placement.estrategia = estrategia;
23596 spec.placement.clusters = Vec::new();
23597 // Route the paired `:shard-key` spec-mutator through the typed
23598 // cross-slot invariant predicate
23599 // [`PlacementStrategy::requires_shard_key`] rather than the
23600 // [`gen_platform::IsVariant`]-derived
23601 // [`PlacementStrategy::is_sharded`] arm-identity predicate —
23602 // same discipline the sibling
23603 // `placement_strategy_variants_round_trip` and
23604 // `estrategia_returns_placement_estrategia_verbatim_across_permutations`
23605 // fixture builders now read through.
23606 spec.placement.shard_key = estrategia
23607 .requires_shard_key()
23608 .then(|| "tenantId".to_string());
23609 let err = spec.validate().unwrap_err();
23610 match err {
23611 AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters { estrategia: e } => {
23612 assert_eq!(
23613 e,
23614 spec.placement.estrategia(),
23615 "PlacementWithoutClusters.estrategia must byte-equal \
23616 Placement::estrategia() — the error carrier reads \
23617 through the lifted accessor",
23618 );
23619 }
23620 other => panic!(
23621 "expected PlacementWithoutClusters, got {other:?} for \
23622 estrategia={estrategia:?}"
23623 ),
23624 }
23625 }
23626
23627 // Arm 2: `:shard-key` authored on a non-`Sharded` strategy
23628 // surfaces `ShardKeyOnNonSharded`, whose `estrategia:` field
23629 // must byte-equal the accessor's return for both non-`Sharded`
23630 // strategies.
23631 for estrategia in [PlacementStrategy::SingleNode, PlacementStrategy::Replicated] {
23632 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
23633 spec.placement.estrategia = estrategia;
23634 spec.placement.shard_key = Some("tenantId".into());
23635 let err = spec.validate().unwrap_err();
23636 match err {
23637 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded { estrategia: e, .. } => {
23638 assert_eq!(
23639 e,
23640 spec.placement.estrategia(),
23641 "ShardKeyOnNonSharded.estrategia must byte-equal \
23642 Placement::estrategia() — the non-Sharded-arm \
23643 refusal reads through the lifted accessor",
23644 );
23645 }
23646 other => panic!(
23647 "expected ShardKeyOnNonSharded, got {other:?} for \
23648 estrategia={estrategia:?}"
23649 ),
23650 }
23651 }
23652 }
23653
23654 // ── per-`:placement` `:clusters` typed-accessor coherence pins ──────────
23655 //
23656 // The [`Placement::clusters`] accessor lift is the second slice-return
23657 // (`&[T]`) accessor on any typed slot — sibling to the seed M2
23658 // [`crate::SupervisorSpec::children`] (bc92bce) accessor on the peer
23659 // per-`:supervisor` static-child-list `Vec`-carry axis. The two pins
23660 // below cover (1) the accessor's byte-equal projection against the raw
23661 // field access across the empty / singleton / cohort fixtures the
23662 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] pre-flight `.is_empty()` probe
23663 // and the per-cluster validate loop fan between, and (2) the two-
23664 // consumer coherence of the paired pre-flight refusal probe and the
23665 // per-cluster validate loop routing through the accessor on both arms.
23666
23667 #[test]
23668 fn placement_clusters_returns_clusters_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
23669 // The canonical per-`:placement` cluster-pool-scalar-shape pin:
23670 // [`Placement::clusters`] must return the `:placement :clusters`
23671 // typed `Vec<String>` verbatim as a `&[String]` slice-view over
23672 // the same backing buffer the raw `self.clusters.as_slice()`
23673 // field access borrows from, byte-equal across every
23674 // representative fixture in the accept-set — the empty slice
23675 // (the pre-validation sentinel every
23676 // [`AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters`] refusal keys off),
23677 // the singleton slice (the minimal `SingleNode`-shape cohort),
23678 // and multi-entry cohorts (the peer `Replicated` / `Sharded`
23679 // multi-cluster shapes MESH-COMPOSITION §II.1 / §II.4 declare).
23680 //
23681 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
23682 // `&Vec<String>` (which would type-check but leak the storage-
23683 // side `Vec`'s grow/push/reserve surface no consumer of the
23684 // typed view reaches for), a fresh-allocated `Vec<String>` copy
23685 // (which would type-check via a coercion but silently break
23686 // every downstream caller that relied on the slice sharing the
23687 // backing buffer's identity), or an out-of-order or length-
23688 // drifted projection (which would silently split the paired
23689 // pre-flight `.is_empty()` refusal probe's input from the per-
23690 // cluster validate loop's traversal input).
23691 //
23692 // Peer of the sibling M2
23693 // `supervisor_spec_children_returns_children_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
23694 // (bc92bce) `&[ChildSpec]` byte-equal pin on the per-
23695 // `:supervisor` static-child-list axis, extended onto the M3
23696 // per-`:placement` distribution-target-list `Vec`-carry axis.
23697 let fixtures: Vec<Vec<String>> = vec![
23698 Vec::new(),
23699 vec!["rio".into()],
23700 vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into()],
23701 vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into(), "plo".into()],
23702 ];
23703 for clusters in fixtures {
23704 let p = Placement {
23705 clusters: clusters.clone(),
23706 ..Placement::default()
23707 };
23708 assert_eq!(
23709 p.clusters(),
23710 clusters.as_slice(),
23711 "Placement::clusters must return :placement :clusters \
23712 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {:?})",
23713 p.clusters(),
23714 clusters.as_slice(),
23715 );
23716 assert_eq!(
23717 p.clusters(),
23718 p.clusters.as_slice(),
23719 "Placement::clusters accessor and .clusters.as_slice() \
23720 field access must byte-equal — the accessor is the \
23721 substrate-primitive typed dispatch every downstream \
23722 cluster-pool consumer must route through",
23723 );
23724 assert_eq!(
23725 p.clusters().len(),
23726 p.clusters.len(),
23727 "Placement::clusters().len() must byte-equal \
23728 self.clusters.len() — a length-drift would silently \
23729 split the paired pre-flight `.is_empty()` refusal \
23730 probe input from the per-cluster validate loop's \
23731 traversal input",
23732 );
23733 }
23734 }
23735
23736 #[test]
23737 fn validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_clusters_accessor() {
23738 // Two-consumer coherence pin: the
23739 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] pre-flight
23740 // `self.placement.clusters().is_empty()` refusal probe (which
23741 // must trip [`AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters`] when
23742 // the accessor projects the empty slice) and the per-cluster
23743 // validate loop's `for c in self.placement.clusters()`
23744 // traversal (which must reach every entry in the same order
23745 // the accessor projects, so both the per-entry value-shape
23746 // gate that trips [`AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid`]
23747 // and the duplicate-detection HashSet insert that trips
23748 // [`AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterDuplicate`] key off the
23749 // accessor's projection) must both key off the lifted
23750 // accessor, so any future rebrand on the typed slot's reader
23751 // shape lands at exactly one place. Pins the two-site
23752 // coherence by exercising each production consumer end-to-end:
23753 // (1) the `PlacementWithoutClusters` refusal under the empty
23754 // slice, (2) the `PlacementClusterInvalid` refusal fires on
23755 // the second entry of a two-cluster cohort whose head is
23756 // valid but tail is not (which requires the loop to reach the
23757 // second entry through the accessor), and (3) the
23758 // `PlacementClusterDuplicate` refusal fires on the second
23759 // entry of a two-cluster cohort that shares a name (which
23760 // requires the loop to reach both entries — a first-entry-only
23761 // projection would silently pass since the dedup HashSet has
23762 // room for the first insert).
23763 //
23764 // Peer of the sibling M2
23765 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::validate_reads_through_lifted_children_accessor`]
23766 // (bc92bce) coherence pin on the per-`:supervisor` static-
23767 // child-list axis, extended onto the M3 per-`:placement`
23768 // distribution-target-list `Vec`-carry axis.
23769
23770 // (1) Pre-flight `.is_empty()` probe: the empty slice must
23771 // trip `PlacementWithoutClusters`.
23772 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
23773 spec.placement.clusters = Vec::new();
23774 match spec.validate().unwrap_err() {
23775 AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters { .. } => {}
23776 other => panic!("expected PlacementWithoutClusters, got {other:?}"),
23777 }
23778 assert!(
23779 spec.placement.clusters().is_empty(),
23780 "the pre-flight refusal input must be the empty slice per \
23781 the accessor's projection",
23782 );
23783
23784 // (2) Per-cluster validate loop: a two-cluster cohort with an
23785 // invalid tail entry must trip `PlacementClusterInvalid` on
23786 // the tail — the loop must reach the second entry through
23787 // the accessor.
23788 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
23789 spec.placement.clusters = vec!["rio".into(), "BAD_CLUSTER".into()];
23790 match spec.validate().unwrap_err() {
23791 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterInvalid { cluster, .. } => {
23792 assert_eq!(
23793 cluster, "BAD_CLUSTER",
23794 "PlacementClusterInvalid.cluster must carry the \
23795 tail entry the loop reached through the accessor",
23796 );
23797 }
23798 other => panic!("expected PlacementClusterInvalid, got {other:?}"),
23799 }
23800 assert_eq!(
23801 spec.placement.clusters().len(),
23802 2,
23803 "the per-cluster validate loop's traversal input must be \
23804 a two-element slice per the accessor's projection",
23805 );
23806
23807 // (3) Per-cluster validate loop: a two-cluster cohort that
23808 // shares a name must trip `PlacementClusterDuplicate` on the
23809 // second entry — the loop must reach both entries through the
23810 // accessor for the dedup HashSet's second insert to collide.
23811 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
23812 spec.placement.clusters = vec!["rio".into(), "rio".into()];
23813 match spec.validate().unwrap_err() {
23814 AplicacaoError::PlacementClusterDuplicate { cluster } => {
23815 assert_eq!(
23816 cluster, "rio",
23817 "PlacementClusterDuplicate.cluster must carry the \
23818 shared cluster name verbatim",
23819 );
23820 }
23821 other => panic!("expected PlacementClusterDuplicate, got {other:?}"),
23822 }
23823 assert_eq!(
23824 spec.placement.clusters().len(),
23825 2,
23826 "the per-cluster validate loop's traversal input must be \
23827 a two-element slice per the accessor's projection",
23828 );
23829 }
23830
23831 #[test]
23832 fn aplicacao_spec_membros_returns_membros_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
23833 // The canonical per-`:membros` member-list-slice-shape pin:
23834 // [`AplicacaoSpec::membros`] must return the `:membros` typed
23835 // `Vec<Membro>` verbatim as a `&[Membro]` slice-view over the
23836 // same backing buffer the raw `self.membros.as_slice()` field
23837 // access borrows from, byte-equal across every representative
23838 // fixture in the accept-set — the empty slice (the pre-
23839 // validation sentinel every [`AplicacaoError::NoMembros`]
23840 // refusal keys off), the singleton slice (the minimal one-
23841 // Servico Aplicacao shape), and multi-entry cohorts (the peer
23842 // multi-Servico shapes MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1 declares as the
23843 // load-bearing identity of the application graph).
23844 //
23845 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
23846 // `&Vec<Membro>` (which would type-check but leak the storage-
23847 // side `Vec`'s grow/push/reserve surface no consumer of the
23848 // typed view reaches for), a fresh-allocated `Vec<Membro>` copy
23849 // (which would type-check via a coercion but silently break
23850 // every downstream caller that relied on the slice sharing the
23851 // backing buffer's identity), or an out-of-order or length-
23852 // drifted projection (which would silently split the paired
23853 // `HashSet<&str>` name-set seed's collect input from the
23854 // pre-flight `.is_empty()` refusal probe's input from the per-
23855 // member validate loop's traversal input from the
23856 // programs.yaml emitter's per-entry fan-out loop's input from
23857 // the `feira app graph` per-member print traversal's input).
23858 //
23859 // Peer of the sibling M2
23860 // `supervisor_spec_children_returns_children_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
23861 // (bc92bce) `&[ChildSpec]` byte-equal pin on the per-
23862 // `:supervisor` static-child-list axis and the sibling M3
23863 // `placement_clusters_returns_clusters_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
23864 // (a6e18d7) `&[String]` byte-equal pin on the per-
23865 // `:placement` distribution-target-list axis — extends the
23866 // slice-return-accessor byte-equal-projection discipline onto
23867 // the outermost M3 mesh-slot type's per-Aplicacao member-list
23868 // `Vec`-carry axis.
23869 let fixtures: Vec<Vec<Membro>> = vec![
23870 Vec::new(),
23871 vec![membro("catalog", "^0.1")],
23872 vec![membro("catalog", "^0.1"), membro("cart", "^0.1")],
23873 vec![
23874 membro("catalog", "^0.1"),
23875 membro("cart", "^0.1"),
23876 membro("payment", "^0.2"),
23877 ],
23878 ];
23879 for membros in fixtures {
23880 let s = AplicacaoSpec {
23881 membros: membros.clone(),
23882 contratos: Vec::new(),
23883 politicas: MeshPolicy::default(),
23884 placement: Placement::default(),
23885 entrada: None,
23886 };
23887 assert_eq!(
23888 s.membros(),
23889 membros.as_slice(),
23890 "AplicacaoSpec::membros must return :membros verbatim \
23891 (got {:?}, expected {:?})",
23892 s.membros(),
23893 membros.as_slice(),
23894 );
23895 assert_eq!(
23896 s.membros(),
23897 s.membros.as_slice(),
23898 "AplicacaoSpec::membros accessor and .membros.as_slice() \
23899 field access must byte-equal — the accessor is the \
23900 substrate-primitive typed dispatch every downstream \
23901 member-list consumer must route through",
23902 );
23903 assert_eq!(
23904 s.membros().len(),
23905 s.membros.len(),
23906 "AplicacaoSpec::membros().len() must byte-equal \
23907 self.membros.len() — a length-drift would silently \
23908 split the paired `HashSet<&str>` name-set seed's \
23909 collect input from the pre-flight `.is_empty()` \
23910 refusal probe input from the per-member validate \
23911 loop's traversal input",
23912 );
23913 }
23914 }
23915
23916 #[test]
23917 fn validate_reads_through_lifted_membros_accessor() {
23918 // Three-consumer coherence pin: the
23919 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_membros`] pre-flight
23920 // `self.membros().is_empty()` refusal probe (which must trip
23921 // [`AplicacaoError::NoMembros`] when the accessor projects the
23922 // empty slice), the same method's per-member validate loop's
23923 // `for m in self.membros()` traversal (which must reach every
23924 // entry in the same order the accessor projects, so both the
23925 // per-entry empty-`:caixa` gate that trips
23926 // [`AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaEmpty`] and the duplicate-
23927 // detection `insert_first_seen` that trips
23928 // [`AplicacaoError::MembroDuplicate`] key off the accessor's
23929 // projection), and the peer [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]'s
23930 // `HashSet<&str>` name-set seed's
23931 // `self.membros().iter().map(Membro::nome).collect()` collect
23932 // input (which every `:contratos` `:de` / `:para` membership
23933 // lookup rejects an unknown name against) must all three key
23934 // off the lifted accessor, so any future rebrand on the typed
23935 // slot's reader shape lands at exactly one place. Pins the
23936 // three-site coherence by exercising each production consumer
23937 // end-to-end: (1) the `NoMembros` refusal under the empty
23938 // slice, (2) the `MembroCaixaEmpty` refusal fires on the
23939 // second entry of a two-member cohort whose head is valid but
23940 // tail has an empty `:caixa` (which requires the loop to
23941 // reach the second entry through the accessor), and (3) the
23942 // `MembroDuplicate` refusal fires on the second entry of a
23943 // two-member cohort that shares a `:caixa` name (which
23944 // requires the loop to reach both entries through the
23945 // accessor for the dedup HashSet's second insert to collide).
23946 //
23947 // Peer of the sibling M2
23948 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::validate_reads_through_lifted_children_accessor`]
23949 // (bc92bce) coherence pin on the per-`:supervisor` static-
23950 // child-list axis and the sibling M3
23951 // `validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_clusters_accessor`
23952 // (a6e18d7) coherence pin on the per-`:placement` distribution-
23953 // target-list axis — extends the slice-return-accessor
23954 // multi-consumer coherence discipline onto the outermost M3
23955 // mesh-slot type's per-Aplicacao member-list `Vec`-carry axis.
23956
23957 // (1) Pre-flight `.is_empty()` probe: the empty slice must
23958 // trip `NoMembros`.
23959 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
23960 spec.membros = Vec::new();
23961 assert_eq!(spec.validate().unwrap_err(), AplicacaoError::NoMembros);
23962 assert!(
23963 spec.membros().is_empty(),
23964 "the pre-flight refusal input must be the empty slice per \
23965 the accessor's projection",
23966 );
23967
23968 // (2) Per-member validate loop: a two-member cohort with an
23969 // empty-`:caixa` tail entry must trip `MembroCaixaEmpty` on
23970 // the tail — the loop must reach the second entry through
23971 // the accessor.
23972 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
23973 spec.membros = vec![membro("catalog", "^0.1"), membro("", "^0.1")];
23974 assert_eq!(
23975 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
23976 AplicacaoError::MembroCaixaEmpty,
23977 );
23978 assert_eq!(
23979 spec.membros().len(),
23980 2,
23981 "the per-member validate loop's traversal input must be \
23982 a two-element slice per the accessor's projection",
23983 );
23984
23985 // (3) Per-member validate loop: a two-member cohort that
23986 // shares a `:caixa` name must trip `MembroDuplicate` on the
23987 // second entry — the loop must reach both entries through the
23988 // accessor for the dedup HashSet's second insert to collide.
23989 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
23990 spec.membros = vec![membro("catalog", "^0.1"), membro("catalog", "^0.2")];
23991 match spec.validate().unwrap_err() {
23992 AplicacaoError::MembroDuplicate { caixa } => {
23993 assert_eq!(
23994 caixa, "catalog",
23995 "MembroDuplicate.caixa must carry the shared \
23996 member name verbatim",
23997 );
23998 }
23999 other => panic!("expected MembroDuplicate, got {other:?}"),
24000 }
24001 assert_eq!(
24002 spec.membros().len(),
24003 2,
24004 "the per-member validate loop's traversal input must be \
24005 a two-element slice per the accessor's projection",
24006 );
24007 }
24008
24009 #[test]
24010 fn aplicacao_spec_contratos_returns_contratos_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
24011 // The canonical per-`:contratos` contract-list-slice-shape pin:
24012 // [`AplicacaoSpec::contratos`] must return the `:contratos`
24013 // typed `Vec<WitContract>` verbatim as a `&[WitContract]`
24014 // slice-view over the same backing buffer the raw
24015 // `self.contratos.as_slice()` field access borrows from, byte-
24016 // equal across every representative fixture in the accept-set —
24017 // the empty slice (the pre-validation "internal-only mesh" shape
24018 // an Aplicacao whose members exchange no typed edges renders
24019 // through), the singleton slice (the minimal one-edge Aplicacao
24020 // shape), and multi-entry cohorts (the peer multi-edge shapes
24021 // MESH-COMPOSITION §III.1 declares as the load-bearing edge-set
24022 // of the application graph).
24023 //
24024 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
24025 // `&Vec<WitContract>` (which would type-check but leak the
24026 // storage-side `Vec`'s grow/push/reserve surface no consumer of
24027 // the typed view reaches for), a fresh-allocated
24028 // `Vec<WitContract>` copy (which would type-check via a coercion
24029 // but silently break every downstream caller that relied on the
24030 // slice sharing the backing buffer's identity), or an out-of-
24031 // order or length-drifted projection (which would silently split
24032 // the paired `AplicacaoSpec::validate` per-edge dedup HashSet
24033 // seed's traversal input from the `detect_sync_cycles` per-edge
24034 // adjacency-list seed's traversal input from the
24035 // `caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies` per-`(:de, :para)`
24036 // BTreeMap grouping loop's traversal input from the
24037 // `feira app graph` per-contract print traversal's input).
24038 //
24039 // Peer of the immediately-adjacent sibling M3
24040 // `aplicacao_spec_membros_returns_membros_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
24041 // (6c77e36) `&[Membro]` byte-equal pin on the per-`:membros`
24042 // node-list axis, the sibling M3
24043 // `placement_clusters_returns_clusters_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
24044 // (a6e18d7) `&[String]` byte-equal pin on the per-`:placement`
24045 // distribution-target-list axis, and the sibling M2
24046 // `supervisor_spec_children_returns_children_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
24047 // (bc92bce) `&[ChildSpec]` byte-equal pin on the per-
24048 // `:supervisor` static-child-list axis — extends the slice-
24049 // return-accessor byte-equal-projection discipline onto the
24050 // outermost M3 mesh-slot type's per-Aplicacao contract-list
24051 // `Vec`-carry axis, closing the last unlifted per-
24052 // `AplicacaoSpec` `Vec`-carry axis.
24053 let fixtures: Vec<Vec<WitContract>> = vec![
24054 Vec::new(),
24055 vec![contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id")],
24056 vec![
24057 contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id"),
24058 contract_http("cart", "payment", "/charge"),
24059 ],
24060 vec![
24061 contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id"),
24062 contract_http("cart", "payment", "/charge"),
24063 contract_http("payment", "catalog", "/audit"),
24064 ],
24065 ];
24066 for contratos in fixtures {
24067 let s = AplicacaoSpec {
24068 membros: vec![
24069 membro("catalog", "^0.1"),
24070 membro("cart", "^0.1"),
24071 membro("payment", "^0.2"),
24072 ],
24073 contratos: contratos.clone(),
24074 politicas: MeshPolicy::default(),
24075 placement: Placement::default(),
24076 entrada: None,
24077 };
24078 assert_eq!(
24079 s.contratos(),
24080 contratos.as_slice(),
24081 "AplicacaoSpec::contratos must return :contratos verbatim \
24082 (got {:?}, expected {:?})",
24083 s.contratos(),
24084 contratos.as_slice(),
24085 );
24086 assert_eq!(
24087 s.contratos(),
24088 s.contratos.as_slice(),
24089 "AplicacaoSpec::contratos accessor and \
24090 .contratos.as_slice() field access must byte-equal — \
24091 the accessor is the substrate-primitive typed dispatch \
24092 every downstream contract-list consumer must route \
24093 through",
24094 );
24095 assert_eq!(
24096 s.contratos().len(),
24097 s.contratos.len(),
24098 "AplicacaoSpec::contratos().len() must byte-equal \
24099 self.contratos.len() — a length-drift would silently \
24100 split the paired per-edge validate-loop's traversal \
24101 input from the sync-cycle adjacency-list seed's \
24102 traversal input from the cilium_network_policies \
24103 per-`(:de, :para)` BTreeMap grouping loop's traversal \
24104 input from the `feira app graph` per-contract print \
24105 traversal's input",
24106 );
24107 }
24108 }
24109
24110 #[test]
24111 fn validate_reads_through_lifted_contratos_accessor() {
24112 // Three-consumer coherence pin: the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
24113 // per-`:contratos` validate-loop's `for c in self.contratos()`
24114 // traversal (which must reach every entry in the same order the
24115 // accessor projects, so both the per-entry
24116 // [`AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing`] membership-lookup
24117 // gate and the per-entry [`AplicacaoError::ContratoDuplicate`]
24118 // dedup `HashSet` insert key off the accessor's projection),
24119 // the peer [`AplicacaoSpec::detect_sync_cycles`]'s
24120 // `for c in self.contratos()` adjacency-list seed (which drives
24121 // the sync-subgraph deadlock-detection gate via
24122 // [`AplicacaoError::SyncCycle`]), and the peer
24123 // [`caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies`]'s
24124 // `for c in spec.contratos()` per-`(:de, :para)` BTreeMap
24125 // grouping loop (which drives the per-CNP fan-out) must all
24126 // three key off the lifted accessor, so any future rebrand on
24127 // the typed slot's reader shape lands at exactly one place. Pins
24128 // the three-site coherence by exercising the two caixa-core
24129 // production consumers end-to-end: (1) the empty-`:contratos`
24130 // slice must validate without a per-edge diagnostic (the
24131 // per-edge loop is a no-op under the empty projection), (2) the
24132 // `ContratoMemberMissing` refusal fires on the second entry of a
24133 // two-edge cohort whose head references a valid member but tail
24134 // references a phantom name (which requires the loop to reach
24135 // the second entry through the accessor), and (3) the
24136 // `SyncCycle` refusal fires on a self-referential two-edge
24137 // cohort through the sync-cycle detector's peer projection
24138 // (which requires the detector to iterate the accessor's
24139 // projection to add the back-edge to its adjacency list).
24140 //
24141 // Peer of the sibling M3
24142 // [`validate_reads_through_lifted_membros_accessor`] (6c77e36)
24143 // three-consumer coherence pin on the per-`:membros` node-list
24144 // axis and the sibling M3
24145 // `validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_clusters_accessor`
24146 // (a6e18d7) coherence pin on the per-`:placement` distribution-
24147 // target-list axis — extends the slice-return-accessor multi-
24148 // consumer coherence discipline onto the outermost M3 mesh-slot
24149 // type's per-Aplicacao contract-list `Vec`-carry axis.
24150
24151 // (1) Empty-`:contratos` slice: the per-edge loop is a no-op
24152 // and no per-edge diagnostic surfaces. Validate succeeds on
24153 // the well-formed `:membros` head.
24154 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24155 spec.contratos = Vec::new();
24156 assert!(
24157 spec.validate().is_ok(),
24158 "empty :contratos must validate — the per-edge loop is a \
24159 no-op under the accessor's empty projection",
24160 );
24161 assert!(
24162 spec.contratos().is_empty(),
24163 "the per-edge validate loop's traversal input must be the \
24164 empty slice per the accessor's projection",
24165 );
24166
24167 // (2) Per-edge validate loop: a two-edge cohort whose tail
24168 // references a phantom `:para` member must trip
24169 // `ContratoMemberMissing` on the tail — the loop must reach
24170 // the second entry through the accessor for the membership
24171 // lookup to fail on the phantom name.
24172 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24173 spec.contratos = vec![
24174 contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id"),
24175 contract_http("cart", "phantom", "/x"),
24176 ];
24177 let err = spec.validate().unwrap_err();
24178 assert!(
24179 matches!(
24180 err,
24181 AplicacaoError::ContratoMemberMissing { ref caixa }
24182 if caixa == "phantom"
24183 ),
24184 "expected ContratoMemberMissing{{caixa:\"phantom\"}}, got {err:?}",
24185 );
24186 assert_eq!(
24187 spec.contratos().len(),
24188 2,
24189 "the per-edge validate loop's traversal input must be \
24190 a two-element slice per the accessor's projection",
24191 );
24192
24193 // (3) Sync-cycle detector: a two-edge synchronous cohort
24194 // whose second edge closes the sync-subgraph back onto the
24195 // first must trip [`AplicacaoError::ContratoCycle`] — the
24196 // detector must iterate the accessor's projection to add
24197 // both edges to its adjacency list, so a length-drift on
24198 // the accessor's projection would silently disagree with
24199 // the sync-cycle detector on which edge closes the loop.
24200 // Peer projection to the `validate` per-edge loop above:
24201 // the sync-cycle detector routes through the same lifted
24202 // accessor, so a rebrand of the reader shape lands at one
24203 // place. Uses a two-edge cohort (cart → catalog → cart)
24204 // because the per-edge `ContratoSelfLoop` gate fires before
24205 // the sync-cycle detector on a single self-referential edge
24206 // (`cart → cart`) — the cycle-detector's input must be a
24207 // multi-edge cohort for its per-edge traversal input to be
24208 // observably wider than the per-edge validate loop's input.
24209 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24210 spec.contratos = vec![
24211 contract_http("cart", "catalog", "/products/:id"),
24212 contract_http("catalog", "cart", "/callback"),
24213 ];
24214 let err = spec.validate().unwrap_err();
24215 assert!(
24216 matches!(err, AplicacaoError::ContratoCycle { .. }),
24217 "expected ContratoCycle from the sync-cycle detector on a \
24218 two-edge back-edge cohort, got {err:?}",
24219 );
24220 assert_eq!(
24221 spec.contratos().len(),
24222 2,
24223 "the sync-cycle detector's traversal input must be a \
24224 two-element slice per the accessor's projection",
24225 );
24226 }
24227
24228 #[test]
24229 fn aplicacao_spec_politicas_returns_politicas_ref_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
24230 // The canonical per-`:politicas` outer-composite-reference-shape
24231 // pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::politicas`] must return the `:politicas`
24232 // typed `MeshPolicy` verbatim as a `&MeshPolicy` reference over
24233 // the same backing storage the raw `&self.politicas` field
24234 // access borrows from, byte-equal across every representative
24235 // fixture in the accept-set — the default `MeshPolicy` (the
24236 // author-empty "no policy on any axis" shape whose
24237 // [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] evaluates `true`), the singleton
24238 // shapes carrying one axis at a time
24239 // (`{mtls_required, timeout, retries, circuit_breaker,
24240 // rate_limit}` — the minimal five-axis fan-out over the
24241 // per-axis lifted accessor family every downstream mesh-artifact
24242 // emitter dispatches on), and the multi-axis composite (the
24243 // canonical `three_member_spec` fixture's `{timeout, retries,
24244 // mtls_required}` triple — the load-bearing shape every
24245 // Aplicacao-scoped fixture in this suite constructs).
24246 //
24247 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned a fresh-
24248 // cloned `MeshPolicy` copy (which would type-check via a `Clone`
24249 // impl but silently break every downstream caller that relied
24250 // on the reference sharing the composite's backing identity), a
24251 // reference to an operator-resolved overlay (the future
24252 // per-cluster `:politicas-overrides` slot MESH-COMPOSITION §V
24253 // acknowledges — its resolution must land at exactly this
24254 // accessor body, not silently divert the raw slot away from a
24255 // second consumer), or an axis-shuffled projection (a future
24256 // detour that swapped `timeout` and `retries` through the
24257 // accessor would silently split the paired `validate_politicas`
24258 // per-axis bracket-dispatch's traversal input from the peer
24259 // `caixa_mesh::gateway_routes` HTTPRoute timeout+retry overlay
24260 // emitter's fan-out input from the peer
24261 // `caixa_mesh::cilium_network_policies` per-CNP mTLS-mode
24262 // overlay emitter's fan-out input).
24263 //
24264 // Peer of the sibling M3
24265 // `aplicacao_spec_membros_returns_membros_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
24266 // (6c77e36) `&[Membro]` byte-equal pin on the per-`:membros`
24267 // node-list `Vec`-carry axis and the sibling M3
24268 // `aplicacao_spec_contratos_returns_contratos_slice_byte_equal_across_permutations`
24269 // (0dcc926) `&[WitContract]` byte-equal pin on the per-
24270 // `:contratos` edge-list `Vec`-carry axis — extends the outer-
24271 // accessor byte-equal-projection discipline onto the outermost
24272 // M3 mesh-slot type's per-Aplicacao mesh-policy composite-
24273 // reference axis, the first `&Composite`-return accessor on the
24274 // outer [`AplicacaoSpec`] type.
24275 let fixtures: Vec<MeshPolicy> = vec![
24276 MeshPolicy::default(),
24277 MeshPolicy {
24278 mtls_required: Some(true),
24279 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24280 },
24281 MeshPolicy {
24282 mtls_required: Some(false),
24283 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24284 },
24285 MeshPolicy {
24286 timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(30)),
24287 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24288 },
24289 MeshPolicy {
24290 retries: Some(3),
24291 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24292 },
24293 MeshPolicy {
24294 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
24295 max_failures: 5,
24296 window: Duration::from_secs(30),
24297 }),
24298 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24299 },
24300 MeshPolicy {
24301 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
24302 rate: 100,
24303 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
24304 }),
24305 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24306 },
24307 MeshPolicy {
24308 timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(30)),
24309 retries: Some(3),
24310 mtls_required: Some(true),
24311 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24312 },
24313 ];
24314 for politicas in fixtures {
24315 let s = AplicacaoSpec {
24316 membros: vec![membro("catalog", "^0.1"), membro("cart", "^0.1")],
24317 contratos: Vec::new(),
24318 politicas: politicas.clone(),
24319 placement: Placement::default(),
24320 entrada: None,
24321 };
24322 assert_eq!(
24323 *s.politicas(),
24324 politicas,
24325 "AplicacaoSpec::politicas must return :politicas verbatim \
24326 (got {:?}, expected {:?})",
24327 s.politicas(),
24328 politicas,
24329 );
24330 assert!(
24331 std::ptr::eq(s.politicas(), &s.politicas),
24332 "AplicacaoSpec::politicas accessor and &self.politicas \
24333 field access must borrow the same backing storage — \
24334 the accessor is the substrate-primitive typed dispatch \
24335 every downstream mesh-policy composite consumer must \
24336 route through, and a reference-identity split would \
24337 silently break every consumer that relied on the \
24338 borrow sharing the composite's storage",
24339 );
24340 assert_eq!(
24341 s.politicas().is_empty(),
24342 s.politicas.is_empty(),
24343 "AplicacaoSpec::politicas().is_empty() must byte-equal \
24344 self.politicas.is_empty() — an emptiness-drift would \
24345 silently split the paired `validate_politicas` \
24346 per-axis bracket-dispatch's seed from the peer \
24347 caixa-mesh CNP mTLS-overlay emitter's key from the \
24348 peer caixa-mesh HTTPRoute timeout+retry overlay \
24349 emitter's key",
24350 );
24351 }
24352 }
24353
24354 #[test]
24355 fn validate_politicas_reads_through_lifted_politicas_accessor() {
24356 // Multi-axis coherence pin: the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]
24357 // per-axis bracket-dispatch seed (`let p = self.politicas();`,
24358 // followed by the per-axis fan-out `p.timeout()` /
24359 // `p.retries()` / `p.circuit_breaker()` / `p.rate_limit()` on
24360 // the lifted axis-level accessor family) must key off the
24361 // lifted outer accessor, so any future rebrand on the typed
24362 // slot's outer-composite reader shape lands at exactly one
24363 // place. Pins the multi-axis coherence by exercising each
24364 // per-axis refusal end-to-end: (1) `PolicyTimeoutZero` fires on
24365 // a `Some(Duration::ZERO)` timeout under the outer accessor's
24366 // reference projection, (2) `PolicyRetriesZero` fires on a
24367 // `Some(0)` retries under the same projection, and (3) an
24368 // empty [`MeshPolicy::default`] passes `validate_politicas` —
24369 // the outer accessor's reference-projection reaches every
24370 // per-axis branch without silently short-circuiting any.
24371 //
24372 // Peer of the sibling M3
24373 // [`validate_reads_through_lifted_membros_accessor`] (6c77e36)
24374 // three-consumer coherence pin on the per-`:membros` node-list
24375 // axis and the sibling M3
24376 // [`validate_reads_through_lifted_contratos_accessor`] (0dcc926)
24377 // three-consumer coherence pin on the per-`:contratos`
24378 // edge-list axis — extends the multi-consumer coherence
24379 // discipline onto the outermost M3 mesh-slot type's per-
24380 // Aplicacao mesh-policy composite-reference axis, the first
24381 // `&Composite`-return accessor on the outer [`AplicacaoSpec`]
24382 // type.
24383
24384 // (1) `PolicyTimeoutZero` refusal under the outer accessor's
24385 // reference projection: a `Some(Duration::ZERO)` timeout must
24386 // trip the zero-floor gate. The bracket-dispatch's first arm
24387 // reads `p.timeout()` on the reference returned by the outer
24388 // accessor.
24389 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24390 spec.politicas.timeout = Some(Duration::ZERO);
24391 spec.politicas.retries = None;
24392 spec.politicas.circuit_breaker = None;
24393 spec.politicas.rate_limit = None;
24394 assert_eq!(
24395 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
24396 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero,
24397 );
24398 assert!(
24399 std::ptr::eq(spec.politicas(), &spec.politicas),
24400 "the `validate_politicas` per-axis bracket-dispatch's \
24401 traversal input must be the same backing composite the \
24402 accessor's reference projection borrows from",
24403 );
24404
24405 // (2) `PolicyRetriesZero` refusal under the outer accessor's
24406 // reference projection: a `Some(0)` retries must trip the
24407 // zero-floor gate. The bracket-dispatch's second arm reads
24408 // `p.retries()` on the reference returned by the outer accessor.
24409 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24410 spec.politicas.timeout = None;
24411 spec.politicas.retries = Some(0);
24412 spec.politicas.circuit_breaker = None;
24413 spec.politicas.rate_limit = None;
24414 assert_eq!(
24415 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
24416 AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero,
24417 );
24418
24419 // (3) Empty `MeshPolicy::default()` passes `validate_politicas`
24420 // — every per-axis arm short-circuits on `None`, so the outer
24421 // accessor's reference projection reaches the fall-through
24422 // `Ok(())` without any per-axis refusal firing.
24423 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24424 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy::default();
24425 assert!(
24426 spec.validate().is_ok(),
24427 "an empty `MeshPolicy` must pass `validate_politicas` — \
24428 every per-axis arm short-circuits on `None` under the \
24429 outer accessor's reference projection",
24430 );
24431 assert!(
24432 spec.politicas().is_empty(),
24433 "the outer accessor's reference projection must be the \
24434 empty composite per the `MeshPolicy::default()` fixture",
24435 );
24436 }
24437
24438 #[test]
24439 #[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
24440 fn validate_politicas_timeout_and_retries_arms_route_through_lifted_axis_accessors() {
24441 // Per-axis coherence pin: the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]
24442 // per-axis bracket-dispatch's `:timeout` and `:retries` arms
24443 // must both key off the lifted axis-level accessors
24444 // ([`MeshPolicy::timeout`] / [`MeshPolicy::retries`]), matching
24445 // the peer `:circuit-breaker` / `:rate-limit` arms already
24446 // routing through [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`] /
24447 // [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] — a uniform "one typed dispatch
24448 // per axis on the substrate primitive" shape at the fan-out
24449 // (four axes, four accessors, no raw-field-access site
24450 // anywhere on the bracket-dispatch). Pins the per-axis
24451 // coherence at the accept-set boundaries the bracket carves:
24452 // 1. accessor byte-equal to raw field on every representative
24453 // accept-set value (`None`, sub-cap, at-cap, past-cap
24454 // sentinel) — a future accessor drift that no longer
24455 // shipped the raw slot verbatim would surface here,
24456 // 2. `PolicyTimeoutZero` refusal fires on `Some(Duration::ZERO)`
24457 // routed through the accessor's projection, proving the
24458 // first arm reads through the accessor rather than a
24459 // silent-detour peer-axis field access,
24460 // 3. `PolicyRetriesZero` refusal fires on `Some(0)` routed
24461 // through the accessor's projection, proving the second
24462 // arm reads through the accessor,
24463 // 4. an at-cap `Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX)` retries value
24464 // passes validate under the accessor projection (paired
24465 // with a `Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX)` at-cap timeout on the
24466 // sibling axis), pinning the upper-boundary accept-arm
24467 // also routes through the accessor.
24468 //
24469 // Peer of the sibling M3
24470 // [`validate_politicas_reads_through_lifted_politicas_accessor`]
24471 // outer-composite-reference coherence pin (which asserts the
24472 // `let p = self.politicas()` seed); extends the discipline onto
24473 // the per-axis fan-out layer that consumes the seed's
24474 // reference. Same shape as
24475 // [`validate_reads_through_lifted_contratos_accessor`] (0dcc926)
24476 // and [`validate_reads_through_lifted_membros_accessor`] (6c77e36)
24477 // apply on the per-`AplicacaoSpec` `Vec`-carry axes, extended
24478 // onto the per-`MeshPolicy` `Option<Copy-T>`-carry axes.
24479
24480 // (1) Accessor byte-equal to raw field on the `:timeout` axis
24481 // across the accept-set boundaries the bracket dispatch's
24482 // three-arm gate carves out
24483 // ([`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`]
24484 // — zero-floor + canonical-form + upper-cap).
24485 for timeout in [
24486 None,
24487 Some(Duration::ZERO),
24488 Some(Duration::from_millis(1)),
24489 Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX),
24490 ] {
24491 let p = MeshPolicy {
24492 timeout,
24493 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24494 };
24495 assert_eq!(
24496 p.timeout(),
24497 p.timeout,
24498 "MeshPolicy::timeout accessor must byte-equal the raw \
24499 .timeout field across every accept-set boundary the \
24500 validate_politicas :timeout arm carves out — a drift \
24501 here would silently split the validate bracket's arm \
24502 from the peer caixa-mesh HTTPRoute timeout-overlay \
24503 emitter's read",
24504 );
24505 }
24506
24507 // (2) Accessor byte-equal to raw field on the `:retries` axis
24508 // across the accept-set boundaries the bracket dispatch's
24509 // two-arm gate carves out
24510 // ([`crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32`] — zero-floor
24511 // + upper-cap).
24512 for retries in [
24513 None,
24514 Some(0u32),
24515 Some(1u32),
24516 Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX),
24517 Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX + 1),
24518 Some(u32::MAX),
24519 ] {
24520 let p = MeshPolicy {
24521 retries,
24522 ..MeshPolicy::default()
24523 };
24524 assert_eq!(
24525 p.retries(),
24526 p.retries,
24527 "MeshPolicy::retries accessor must byte-equal the raw \
24528 .retries field across every accept-set boundary the \
24529 validate_politicas :retries arm carves out — a drift \
24530 here would silently split the validate bracket's arm \
24531 from the peer caixa-mesh HTTPRoute retry-overlay \
24532 emitter's read",
24533 );
24534 }
24535
24536 // (3) `PolicyTimeoutZero` fires on the accessor-projected
24537 // zero-floor boundary. A silent detour that no longer read
24538 // through `p.timeout()` (a peer-axis field read, an accidental
24539 // Option::and-then chain that collapsed the None arm to Some,
24540 // an accessor rebrand that clamped the return through the
24541 // upper cap) would fail to refuse here.
24542 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24543 spec.politicas.timeout = Some(Duration::ZERO);
24544 spec.politicas.retries = None;
24545 spec.politicas.circuit_breaker = None;
24546 spec.politicas.rate_limit = None;
24547 assert_eq!(
24548 spec.politicas().timeout(),
24549 Some(Duration::ZERO),
24550 "the accessor projection must reflect the fixture's \
24551 `Some(Duration::ZERO)` :timeout verbatim",
24552 );
24553 assert_eq!(
24554 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
24555 AplicacaoError::PolicyTimeoutZero,
24556 "the validate_politicas :timeout zero-floor arm must fire \
24557 through the lifted accessor's projection — a silent \
24558 detour to a peer-axis field would fail to refuse",
24559 );
24560
24561 // (4) `PolicyRetriesZero` fires on the accessor-projected
24562 // zero-floor boundary on the sibling `:retries` axis.
24563 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24564 spec.politicas.timeout = None;
24565 spec.politicas.retries = Some(0);
24566 spec.politicas.circuit_breaker = None;
24567 spec.politicas.rate_limit = None;
24568 assert_eq!(
24569 spec.politicas().retries(),
24570 Some(0),
24571 "the accessor projection must reflect the fixture's \
24572 `Some(0)` :retries verbatim",
24573 );
24574 assert_eq!(
24575 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
24576 AplicacaoError::PolicyRetriesZero,
24577 "the validate_politicas :retries zero-floor arm must fire \
24578 through the lifted accessor's projection — a silent \
24579 detour to a peer-axis field would fail to refuse",
24580 );
24581
24582 // (5) At-cap accept-arm on both axes: a `Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX)`
24583 // timeout paired with a `Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX)` retries
24584 // must pass validate under the accessor projection — pins the
24585 // upper-boundary accept-arm also routes through the lifted
24586 // accessor (a drift that clamped or short-circuited at the
24587 // upper boundary would fail the whole-spec validate here).
24588 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24589 spec.politicas.timeout = Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX);
24590 spec.politicas.retries = Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX);
24591 spec.politicas.circuit_breaker = None;
24592 spec.politicas.rate_limit = None;
24593 assert_eq!(
24594 spec.politicas().timeout(),
24595 Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX),
24596 "the accessor projection must reflect the fixture's \
24597 at-cap :timeout verbatim",
24598 );
24599 assert_eq!(
24600 spec.politicas().retries(),
24601 Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX),
24602 "the accessor projection must reflect the fixture's \
24603 at-cap :retries verbatim",
24604 );
24605 assert!(
24606 spec.validate().is_ok(),
24607 "at-cap :timeout + :retries must pass validate under the \
24608 accessor projection — the upper-boundary accept-arm on \
24609 both axes routes through the lifted accessor",
24610 );
24611 }
24612
24613 #[test]
24614 fn aplicacao_spec_placement_returns_placement_ref_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
24615 // The canonical per-`:placement` outer-composite-reference-shape
24616 // pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::placement`] must return the `:placement`
24617 // typed `Placement` verbatim as a `&Placement` reference over the
24618 // same backing storage the raw `&self.placement` field access
24619 // borrows from, byte-equal across every representative fixture in
24620 // the accept-set — the default `Placement` (the substrate seed
24621 // shape whose [`PlacementStrategy::default`] evaluates to
24622 // `SingleNode` with an empty `:clusters` pool and both
24623 // optional-scalar axes `None`), and every canonical strategy /
24624 // cluster-pool / optional-scalar combination the
24625 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`] gate accepts (each of the
24626 // three [`PlacementStrategy`] variants — `SingleNode`,
24627 // `Replicated`, `Sharded` — cross-projected with a non-empty
24628 // `:clusters` pool and, on the `Sharded` arm, a non-empty
24629 // `:shard-key`; a `:affinity`-carrying `Replicated` fixture; the
24630 // canonical `three_member_spec` `Replicated` fixture's
24631 // `{Replicated, ["rio", "mar"], "data-locality", None}` composite).
24632 //
24633 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned a fresh-
24634 // cloned `Placement` copy (which would type-check via a `Clone`
24635 // impl but silently break every downstream caller that relied on
24636 // the reference sharing the composite's backing identity), a
24637 // reference to an operator-resolved overlay (the future per-
24638 // cluster `:placement-overrides` slot MESH-COMPOSITION §V
24639 // acknowledges — its resolution must land at exactly this
24640 // accessor body, not silently divert the raw slot away from a
24641 // second consumer), or an axis-shuffled projection (a future
24642 // detour that swapped `clusters` and `affinity` through the
24643 // accessor would silently split the paired `validate_placement`
24644 // per-axis bracket-dispatch's traversal input from the peer
24645 // `caixa_mesh::programs_for_aplicacao` per-Aplicacao
24646 // programs.yaml distribution-annotation emitter's fan-out input
24647 // from the peer `feira app graph` per-Aplicacao print line's
24648 // input).
24649 //
24650 // Peer of the sibling M3
24651 // `aplicacao_spec_politicas_returns_politicas_ref_byte_equal_across_permutations`
24652 // (534dc21) `&MeshPolicy` byte-equal pin on the per-`:politicas`
24653 // outer mesh-policy composite-reference axis, and of the sibling
24654 // slice-return `aplicacao_spec_membros_returns_membros_slice_
24655 // byte_equal_across_permutations` (6c77e36) `&[Membro]` +
24656 // `aplicacao_spec_contratos_returns_contratos_slice_byte_equal_
24657 // across_permutations` (0dcc926) `&[WitContract]` pins — extends
24658 // the outer-accessor byte-equal-projection discipline onto the
24659 // outermost M3 mesh-slot type's per-Aplicacao distribution
24660 // composite-reference axis, the second `&Composite`-return
24661 // accessor on the outer [`AplicacaoSpec`] type.
24662 let fixtures: Vec<Placement> = vec![
24663 Placement::default(),
24664 Placement {
24665 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::SingleNode,
24666 clusters: vec!["rio".into()],
24667 affinity: None,
24668 shard_key: None,
24669 },
24670 Placement {
24671 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
24672 clusters: vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into()],
24673 affinity: None,
24674 shard_key: None,
24675 },
24676 Placement {
24677 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
24678 clusters: vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into()],
24679 affinity: Some("data-locality".into()),
24680 shard_key: None,
24681 },
24682 Placement {
24683 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
24684 clusters: vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into()],
24685 affinity: None,
24686 shard_key: Some("tenantId".into()),
24687 },
24688 Placement {
24689 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
24690 clusters: vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into(), "sol".into()],
24691 affinity: Some("low-latency".into()),
24692 shard_key: Some("metadata.tenantId".into()),
24693 },
24694 ];
24695 for placement in fixtures {
24696 let s = AplicacaoSpec {
24697 membros: vec![membro("catalog", "^0.1"), membro("cart", "^0.1")],
24698 contratos: Vec::new(),
24699 politicas: MeshPolicy::default(),
24700 placement: placement.clone(),
24701 entrada: None,
24702 };
24703 assert_eq!(
24704 *s.placement(),
24705 placement,
24706 "AplicacaoSpec::placement must return :placement verbatim \
24707 (got {:?}, expected {:?})",
24708 s.placement(),
24709 placement,
24710 );
24711 assert!(
24712 std::ptr::eq(s.placement(), &s.placement),
24713 "AplicacaoSpec::placement accessor and &self.placement \
24714 field access must borrow the same backing storage — the \
24715 accessor is the substrate-primitive typed dispatch every \
24716 downstream distribution-composite consumer must route \
24717 through, and a reference-identity split would silently \
24718 break every consumer that relied on the borrow sharing \
24719 the composite's storage",
24720 );
24721 assert_eq!(
24722 s.placement().estrategia(),
24723 s.placement.estrategia,
24724 "AplicacaoSpec::placement().estrategia() must byte-equal \
24725 self.placement.estrategia — a strategy-drift would \
24726 silently split the paired `validate_placement` \
24727 `Sharded` ↔ non-`Sharded` partition scrutinee from the \
24728 peer caixa-mesh programs.yaml `placement.estrategia` \
24729 emitter's key from the peer `feira app graph` printer's \
24730 strategy label",
24731 );
24732 assert_eq!(
24733 s.placement().clusters(),
24734 s.placement.clusters.as_slice(),
24735 "AplicacaoSpec::placement().clusters() must byte-equal \
24736 self.placement.clusters — a cluster-pool drift would \
24737 silently split the paired `validate_placement` \
24738 pre-flight `.is_empty()` refusal probe's traversal from \
24739 the peer caixa-mesh programs.yaml `placement.clusters` \
24740 emitter's fan-out from the peer `feira app graph` \
24741 printer's cluster list",
24742 );
24743 }
24744 }
24745
24746 #[test]
24747 fn validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_placement_accessor() {
24748 // Multi-axis coherence pin: the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_placement`]
24749 // per-axis bracket-dispatch seed (`let p = self.placement();`,
24750 // followed by the per-axis fan-out `p.clusters()` /
24751 // `p.estrategia()` / `p.affinity()` / `p.shard_key()` on the
24752 // lifted axis-level accessor family) must key off the lifted
24753 // outer accessor, so any future rebrand on the typed slot's
24754 // outer-composite reader shape lands at exactly one place. Pins
24755 // the multi-axis coherence by exercising each per-axis refusal
24756 // end-to-end: (1) `PlacementWithoutClusters` fires on an empty
24757 // `:clusters` pool under the outer accessor's reference
24758 // projection, (2) `ShardedWithoutKey` fires on a `Sharded`
24759 // strategy with a `None` `:shard-key` under the same projection,
24760 // (3) `ShardKeyOnNonSharded` fires on a non-`Sharded` strategy
24761 // with a `Some` `:shard-key` under the same projection, and
24762 // (4) the canonical `three_member_spec` `Replicated` fixture
24763 // passes `validate_placement` under the outer accessor's
24764 // reference projection — the accessor's reference-projection
24765 // reaches every per-axis branch (cluster-pool refusal, `Sharded`
24766 // ↔ non-`Sharded` partition scrutinee, `:shard-key` shape gate)
24767 // without silently short-circuiting any.
24768 //
24769 // Peer of the sibling M3
24770 // [`validate_politicas_reads_through_lifted_politicas_accessor`]
24771 // (534dc21) multi-axis coherence pin on the per-`:politicas`
24772 // outer mesh-policy composite-reference axis — extends the
24773 // multi-consumer coherence discipline onto the outermost M3
24774 // mesh-slot type's per-Aplicacao distribution composite-
24775 // reference axis, the second `&Composite`-return accessor on
24776 // the outer [`AplicacaoSpec`] type.
24777
24778 // (1) `PlacementWithoutClusters` refusal under the outer
24779 // accessor's reference projection: an empty `:clusters` pool
24780 // must trip the pre-flight refusal probe. The bracket-dispatch's
24781 // first arm reads `p.clusters()` on the reference returned by
24782 // the outer accessor.
24783 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24784 spec.placement.clusters = Vec::new();
24785 assert_eq!(
24786 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
24787 AplicacaoError::PlacementWithoutClusters {
24788 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
24789 },
24790 );
24791 assert!(
24792 std::ptr::eq(spec.placement(), &spec.placement),
24793 "the `validate_placement` per-axis bracket-dispatch's \
24794 traversal input must be the same backing composite the \
24795 accessor's reference projection borrows from",
24796 );
24797
24798 // (2) `ShardedWithoutKey` refusal under the outer accessor's
24799 // reference projection: a `Sharded` strategy with a `None`
24800 // `:shard-key` must trip the `Sharded`-arm shape-gate cascade.
24801 // The bracket-dispatch's third arm reads `p.estrategia()` for
24802 // the match scrutinee then `p.shard_key()` for the cascade
24803 // scrutinee, both on the reference returned by the outer
24804 // accessor.
24805 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24806 spec.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::Sharded;
24807 spec.placement.shard_key = None;
24808 assert_eq!(
24809 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
24810 AplicacaoError::ShardedWithoutKey,
24811 );
24812
24813 // (3) `ShardKeyOnNonSharded` refusal under the outer accessor's
24814 // reference projection: a non-`Sharded` strategy with a `Some`
24815 // `:shard-key` must trip the declared-but-inert refusal. The
24816 // bracket-dispatch's non-`Sharded` arm reads `p.shard_key()`
24817 // + `p.estrategia()` for the diagnostic on the reference
24818 // returned by the outer accessor.
24819 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
24820 spec.placement.estrategia = PlacementStrategy::Replicated;
24821 spec.placement.shard_key = Some("tenantId".into());
24822 assert_eq!(
24823 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
24824 AplicacaoError::ShardKeyOnNonSharded {
24825 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
24826 shard_key: "tenantId".into(),
24827 },
24828 );
24829
24830 // (4) Canonical `three_member_spec` `Replicated` fixture passes
24831 // `validate_placement` — every per-axis arm reaches the fall-
24832 // through `Ok(())` without any per-axis refusal firing under the
24833 // outer accessor's reference projection.
24834 let spec = three_member_spec();
24835 assert!(
24836 spec.validate().is_ok(),
24837 "the canonical Replicated placement fixture must pass \
24838 `validate_placement` — every per-axis arm short-circuits on \
24839 valid input under the outer accessor's reference projection",
24840 );
24841 assert_eq!(
24842 spec.placement().estrategia(),
24843 PlacementStrategy::Replicated,
24844 "the outer accessor's reference projection must be the \
24845 canonical Replicated fixture's strategy",
24846 );
24847 assert_eq!(
24848 spec.placement().clusters(),
24849 &["rio", "mar"],
24850 "the outer accessor's reference projection must be the \
24851 canonical Replicated fixture's cluster pool",
24852 );
24853 }
24854
24855 #[test]
24856 fn aplicacao_spec_entrada_returns_entrada_option_ref_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
24857 // The canonical per-`:entrada` outer-composite-optional-
24858 // reference-shape pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::entrada`] must return
24859 // the `:entrada` typed `Option<Entrada>` verbatim as an
24860 // `Option<&Entrada>` reference over the same backing storage
24861 // the raw `self.entrada.as_ref()` field access borrows from,
24862 // byte-equal across every representative fixture in the
24863 // accept-set — the author-omitted `None` shape (the
24864 // "internal-only mesh" partition every downstream external-
24865 // gateway emitter treats as "emit nothing"), the minimal
24866 // singleton `:entrada` composite (host + destination + empty
24867 // paths + default port), the paths-carrying composite (the
24868 // canonical `three_member_spec` fixture's ["/api" "/health"]
24869 // path-list shape every HTTPRoute per-rule fan-out emitter
24870 // reads), and the non-default port composite (the canonical
24871 // custom-port shape the port-fallback resolver reads).
24872 //
24873 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned a fresh-
24874 // cloned `Entrada` copy (which would type-check via a `Clone`
24875 // impl but silently break every downstream caller that
24876 // relied on the reference sharing the composite's backing
24877 // identity), a reference to an operator-resolved overlay
24878 // (the future per-cluster `:entrada-overrides` slot the
24879 // MESH-COMPOSITION §V federation roadmap acknowledges — its
24880 // resolution must land at exactly this accessor body, not
24881 // silently divert the raw slot away from a second consumer),
24882 // a `None` → `Some(Entrada::default)` cluster-default
24883 // projection (which would collapse the load-bearing
24884 // "author-omitted `:entrada` ⇒ internal-only mesh" partition
24885 // the peer `gateway_routes` early-return + `feira app graph`
24886 // internal-only-mesh partition both read), or an axis-
24887 // shuffled projection (a future detour that swapped
24888 // `host` and `para` through the accessor would silently
24889 // split the paired `validate` per-`:entrada` shape-and-
24890 // membership gate's traversal input from the peer
24891 // `caixa_mesh::gateway_routes` Gateway + HTTPRoute emitter's
24892 // fan-out input from the peer `feira app graph` external-
24893 // gateway summary line).
24894 //
24895 // Peer of the sibling M3
24896 // `aplicacao_spec_politicas_returns_politicas_ref_byte_equal_across_permutations`
24897 // (534dc21) `&MeshPolicy` byte-equal pin on the per-
24898 // `:politicas` outer mesh-policy composite-reference axis
24899 // and of the sibling M3
24900 // `aplicacao_spec_placement_returns_placement_ref_byte_equal_across_permutations`
24901 // (9abb8f0) `&Placement` byte-equal pin on the per-
24902 // `:placement` outer distribution-composite composite-
24903 // reference axis — extends the outer-accessor byte-equal-
24904 // projection discipline onto the last unlifted outermost M3
24905 // mesh-slot type's per-Aplicacao external-gateway composite-
24906 // reference axis, the third and final `&Composite`-return
24907 // accessor on the outer [`AplicacaoSpec`] type.
24908 let fixtures: Vec<Option<Entrada>> = vec![
24909 None,
24910 Some(Entrada {
24911 host: "checkout.quero.cloud".into(),
24912 para: "cart".into(),
24913 paths: Vec::new(),
24914 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
24915 }),
24916 Some(Entrada {
24917 host: "checkout.quero.cloud".into(),
24918 para: "cart".into(),
24919 paths: vec!["/api".into(), "/health".into()],
24920 port: DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
24921 }),
24922 Some(Entrada {
24923 host: "checkout.quero.cloud".into(),
24924 para: "cart".into(),
24925 paths: vec!["/api".into()],
24926 port: 9443,
24927 }),
24928 ];
24929 for entrada in fixtures {
24930 let s = AplicacaoSpec {
24931 membros: vec![membro("catalog", "^0.1"), membro("cart", "^0.1")],
24932 contratos: Vec::new(),
24933 politicas: MeshPolicy::default(),
24934 placement: Placement::default(),
24935 entrada: entrada.clone(),
24936 };
24937 assert_eq!(
24938 s.entrada(),
24939 entrada.as_ref(),
24940 "AplicacaoSpec::entrada must return :entrada verbatim \
24941 (got {:?}, expected {:?})",
24942 s.entrada(),
24943 entrada.as_ref(),
24944 );
24945 match (s.entrada(), s.entrada.as_ref()) {
24946 (Some(a), Some(b)) => assert!(
24947 std::ptr::eq(a, b),
24948 "AplicacaoSpec::entrada accessor and \
24949 self.entrada.as_ref() field access must borrow \
24950 the same backing storage — the accessor is the \
24951 substrate-primitive typed dispatch every \
24952 downstream external-gateway composite consumer \
24953 must route through, and a reference-identity \
24954 split would silently break every consumer that \
24955 relied on the borrow sharing the composite's \
24956 storage",
24957 ),
24958 (None, None) => {}
24959 _ => panic!(
24960 "AplicacaoSpec::entrada presence bit must byte-\
24961 equal self.entrada.is_some() — a presence-bit \
24962 drift would silently split the paired `validate` \
24963 per-`:entrada` shape-and-membership gate's \
24964 traversal head from the peer \
24965 caixa-mesh gateway_routes early-return partition \
24966 from the peer `feira app graph` internal-only-\
24967 mesh partition",
24968 ),
24969 }
24970 assert_eq!(
24971 s.entrada().is_some(),
24972 s.entrada.is_some(),
24973 "AplicacaoSpec::entrada().is_some() must byte-equal \
24974 self.entrada.is_some() — a presence-bit drift would \
24975 silently split every downstream `Option<&Entrada>` \
24976 consumer's partition on the internal-only-mesh arm",
24977 );
24978 }
24979 }
24980
24981 #[test]
24982 fn validate_reads_through_lifted_entrada_accessor() {
24983 // Multi-consumer coherence pin: the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`]
24984 // per-`:entrada` shape-and-membership gate (`if let Some(e) =
24985 // self.entrada() { … }`, followed by the per-axis fan-out
24986 // `validate_entrada_para(&e.para)` /
24987 // `EntradaMemberMissing` membership lookup /
24988 // `EmptyEntradaHost` / `validate_entrada_host(&e.host)` /
24989 // per-`e.paths` `validate_entrada_path` traversal) must key
24990 // off the lifted outer accessor, so any future rebrand on
24991 // the typed slot's outer-composite reader shape lands at
24992 // exactly one place. Pins the multi-axis coherence by
24993 // exercising each per-axis refusal end-to-end: (1) the
24994 // author-omitted `None` shape short-circuits past every
24995 // per-`:entrada` refusal (the internal-only mesh partition
24996 // the accessor's `None` arm names), (2) `EntradaMemberMissing`
24997 // fires on a well-shaped but phantom `:para` under the outer
24998 // accessor's reference projection, and (3) the canonical
24999 // `three_member_spec` `:entrada` fixture passes `validate`
25000 // under the outer accessor's reference projection.
25001 //
25002 // Peer of the sibling M3
25003 // [`validate_politicas_reads_through_lifted_politicas_accessor`]
25004 // (534dc21) multi-axis coherence pin on the per-`:politicas`
25005 // outer mesh-policy composite-reference axis and the sibling
25006 // M3
25007 // [`validate_placement_reads_through_lifted_placement_accessor`]
25008 // (9abb8f0) multi-axis coherence pin on the per-`:placement`
25009 // outer distribution-composite composite-reference axis —
25010 // extends the multi-consumer coherence discipline onto the
25011 // last unlifted outermost M3 mesh-slot type's per-Aplicacao
25012 // external-gateway composite-reference axis, the third and
25013 // final `&Composite`-return accessor on the outer
25014 // [`AplicacaoSpec`] type.
25015
25016 // (1) `None` :entrada — the internal-only-mesh partition
25017 // short-circuits past every per-`:entrada` refusal. The outer
25018 // accessor's reference projection reaches the fall-through
25019 // `Ok(())` on the `None` arm without any per-axis refusal
25020 // firing.
25021 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
25022 spec.entrada = None;
25023 assert!(
25024 spec.validate().is_ok(),
25025 "an author-omitted `:entrada` must pass `validate` — the \
25026 internal-only-mesh partition short-circuits past every \
25027 per-`:entrada` refusal under the outer accessor's \
25028 reference projection",
25029 );
25030 assert!(
25031 spec.entrada().is_none(),
25032 "the outer accessor's reference projection must name the \
25033 internal-only-mesh partition per the `None` fixture",
25034 );
25035
25036 // (2) `EntradaMemberMissing` refusal under the outer accessor's
25037 // reference projection: a well-shaped but phantom `:para` must
25038 // trip the membership-lookup refusal. The gate's second arm
25039 // reads `e.para` on the reference returned by the outer
25040 // accessor.
25041 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
25042 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
25043 e.para = "phantom".into();
25044 }
25045 assert_eq!(
25046 spec.validate().unwrap_err(),
25047 AplicacaoError::EntradaMemberMissing {
25048 para: "phantom".into(),
25049 },
25050 );
25051 match (spec.entrada(), spec.entrada.as_ref()) {
25052 (Some(a), Some(b)) => assert!(
25053 std::ptr::eq(a, b),
25054 "the `validate` per-`:entrada` gate's traversal head \
25055 must be the same backing composite the accessor's \
25056 reference projection borrows from",
25057 ),
25058 _ => panic!("fixture must carry Some(:entrada)"),
25059 }
25060
25061 // (3) Canonical `three_member_spec` `:entrada` fixture passes
25062 // `validate` — every per-axis arm reaches the fall-through
25063 // `Ok(())` without any per-axis refusal firing under the
25064 // outer accessor's reference projection.
25065 let spec = three_member_spec();
25066 assert!(
25067 spec.validate().is_ok(),
25068 "the canonical `:entrada` fixture must pass `validate` — \
25069 every per-axis arm short-circuits on valid input under \
25070 the outer accessor's reference projection",
25071 );
25072 assert!(
25073 spec.entrada().is_some(),
25074 "the outer accessor's reference projection must be the \
25075 canonical `:entrada` fixture's composite",
25076 );
25077 }
25078
25079 #[test]
25080 fn port_for_destination_reads_through_lifted_entrada_accessor() {
25081 // Peer coherence pin: the
25082 // [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`] per-destination
25083 // L4-port fallback resolver's composite-projection seed
25084 // (`self.entrada().filter(…).map_or(…)`) must key off the
25085 // lifted outer accessor. Pins the coherence by exercising
25086 // the resolver end-to-end: (1) the `None` `:entrada` shape
25087 // falls through to `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` under the outer
25088 // accessor's reference projection, (2) a non-matching
25089 // destination falls through to `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` under
25090 // the outer accessor's reference projection, and (3) the
25091 // matching destination resolves to the `:entrada :port`
25092 // value under the outer accessor's reference projection.
25093 //
25094 // Peer of the sibling
25095 // [`validate_reads_through_lifted_entrada_accessor`] multi-
25096 // consumer coherence pin on the same per-`:entrada` outer-
25097 // composite axis — extends the multi-consumer coherence
25098 // discipline onto the second per-`:entrada` production
25099 // consumer, the L4-port fallback resolver.
25100
25101 // (1) `None` :entrada — the resolver's `filter(…).map_or(…)`
25102 // seed falls through to `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` on the `None`
25103 // arm under the outer accessor's reference projection.
25104 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
25105 spec.entrada = None;
25106 assert_eq!(
25107 spec.port_for_destination("cart"),
25108 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
25109 "the port-fallback resolver must fall through to \
25110 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT on an author-omitted `:entrada` \
25111 under the outer accessor's reference projection",
25112 );
25113
25114 // (2) Non-matching destination — the resolver's `filter(…)`
25115 // arm rejects a mismatched destination and falls through
25116 // to `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` under the outer accessor's
25117 // reference projection.
25118 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
25119 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
25120 e.para = "cart".into();
25121 e.port = 9443;
25122 }
25123 assert_eq!(
25124 spec.port_for_destination("catalog"),
25125 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
25126 "the port-fallback resolver must fall through to \
25127 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT on a non-matching destination \
25128 under the outer accessor's reference projection",
25129 );
25130
25131 // (3) Matching destination — the resolver's `map_or(…)` arm
25132 // returns the `:entrada :port` value under the outer
25133 // accessor's reference projection.
25134 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
25135 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
25136 e.para = "cart".into();
25137 e.port = 9443;
25138 }
25139 assert_eq!(
25140 spec.port_for_destination("cart"),
25141 9443,
25142 "the port-fallback resolver must return the \
25143 `:entrada :port` value on a matching destination \
25144 under the outer accessor's reference projection",
25145 );
25146 }
25147
25148 #[test]
25149 fn mesh_policy_mtls_required_returns_mtls_required_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
25150 // The canonical per-`:politicas` `:mtls-required` mTLS-
25151 // enforcement-toggle scalar pin: [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`]
25152 // must return the `:politicas :mtls-required` typed bool
25153 // verbatim as an `Option<bool>`, byte-equal to the raw field
25154 // access across every value in the three-way accept-set —
25155 // `None` (cluster default applies), `Some(true)` (mTLS
25156 // handshake enforced — the sandboxing-by-default arm the
25157 // MeshPolicy's docstring names), `Some(false)` (handshake
25158 // skipped — the explicit debug-edge opt-out).
25159 //
25160 // Peer of the sibling per-`:placement` [`Placement::shard_key`]
25161 // (7cd2a28) accessor pin on the `Option<&str>` optional-scalar
25162 // axis, extended to the peer per-`:politicas` `Option<Copy-T>`
25163 // shape — first `Option<Copy-T>`-return accessor on the M3
25164 // mesh-slot family. Pins against a future silent detour that
25165 // re-derived the toggle from a peer axis (an accidental
25166 // `.circuit_breaker.is_some()` collapse that assumed mTLS on
25167 // whenever a breaker is set), a `None` → `Some(false)` cluster-
25168 // default projection (the canonical `Option<bool>` → `bool`
25169 // collapse footgun the surrounding `is_empty()` predicate
25170 // guards on the peer emptiness axis), or a `Some(true)` /
25171 // `Some(false)` variant swap that landed on one consumer
25172 // without the other.
25173 for required in [None, Some(true), Some(false)] {
25174 let p = MeshPolicy {
25175 mtls_required: required,
25176 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25177 };
25178 assert_eq!(
25179 p.mtls_required(),
25180 required,
25181 "MeshPolicy::mtls_required must return :politicas \
25182 :mtls-required verbatim (got {:?}, expected {required:?})",
25183 p.mtls_required(),
25184 );
25185 assert_eq!(
25186 p.mtls_required(),
25187 p.mtls_required,
25188 "MeshPolicy::mtls_required must byte-equal the raw \
25189 .mtls_required field access across every value in the \
25190 three-way accept-set",
25191 );
25192 }
25193 }
25194
25195 #[test]
25196 fn mesh_policy_is_empty_mtls_required_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
25197 // Composition pin: [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `mtls_required`
25198 // arm must key off [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`], not the raw
25199 // `.mtls_required` field access. Structurally: toggling ONLY
25200 // the `mtls_required` slot on an otherwise-default MeshPolicy
25201 // must flip `is_empty()` from `true` (all-`None`) to `false`
25202 // (one axis carries a value); the flip must be observed for
25203 // both `Some(true)` and `Some(false)` since the emptiness
25204 // semantic reads "any axis carries a value" — not "any axis
25205 // carries a truthy value" — the same non-collapsing shape the
25206 // sibling M2 [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] /
25207 // [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`] predicates carry on their
25208 // peer `Option<T>`-typed slot surfaces.
25209 //
25210 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-derived the
25211 // emptiness predicate off a peer axis (an accidental
25212 // `.rate_limit.is_none()`-only chain that dropped the
25213 // `mtls_required` arm entirely), a `mtls_required == Some(_)`
25214 // collapse to a truthy-only check (which would silently
25215 // classify `Some(false)` as empty), or an accessor-side
25216 // detour that no longer names the substrate-primitive typed
25217 // dispatch (an accidental `self.mtls_required.unwrap_or(false)
25218 // == false` fallback in the accessor that would silently
25219 // classify both `None` and `Some(false)` as the same value).
25220 //
25221 // Peer of the sibling per-`:placement` [`Placement::shard_key`]
25222 // (7cd2a28) accessor-composition pin on the sibling optional-
25223 // scalar axis — same "the emptiness / shape-gate predicate
25224 // must route through the substrate-primitive typed dispatch"
25225 // discipline extended onto the peer per-`:politicas` emptiness
25226 // predicate.
25227 let empty = MeshPolicy::default();
25228 assert!(
25229 empty.is_empty(),
25230 "MeshPolicy::default() must be is_empty() — every axis \
25231 defaults to None",
25232 );
25233 for required in [Some(true), Some(false)] {
25234 let p = MeshPolicy {
25235 mtls_required: required,
25236 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25237 };
25238 assert!(
25239 !p.is_empty(),
25240 "MeshPolicy::is_empty must return false when \
25241 :mtls-required is {required:?} — the emptiness \
25242 predicate reads \"any axis carries a value\", not \
25243 \"any axis carries a truthy value\"",
25244 );
25245 assert_eq!(
25246 p.mtls_required().is_none(),
25247 p.is_empty(),
25248 "when :mtls-required is the only set axis, \
25249 is_empty() must equal mtls_required().is_none() — \
25250 the accessor and the emptiness predicate must \
25251 route through the same substrate-primitive typed \
25252 dispatch on the :mtls-required arm",
25253 );
25254 }
25255 }
25256
25257 #[test]
25258 fn mesh_policy_mtls_required_projects_option_bool_by_copy() {
25259 // The by-copy pin: [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] returns
25260 // `Option<bool>` by copy — `Option<bool>` is `Copy` and the
25261 // accessor must return by value, not by reference. Peer of the
25262 // sibling per-`:placement` [`Placement::shard_key`] (7cd2a28)
25263 // borrow-invariant pin on the sibling `Option<String>` slot,
25264 // but extended onto the peer `Option<bool>` copy-invariant
25265 // shape — the accessor's returned `Option<bool>` must outlive
25266 // `&self` (multiple calls must return equal values from a
25267 // dropped-`&self` copy, since the returned Option carries no
25268 // borrow), and calling the accessor twice on the same
25269 // MeshPolicy must yield the same `Option<bool>` verbatim
25270 // (idempotent, no side effects on `&self`).
25271 //
25272 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
25273 // `Option<&bool>` (which would type-check but silently break
25274 // every downstream caller — [`single_field_overlay`]'s first
25275 // parameter is `Option<T: Clone>`, and `&bool` would fold to a
25276 // detached copy at the call site), an accidental
25277 // `Option::as_ref()` projection (`self.mtls_required.as_ref()`
25278 // would also type-check but return `Option<&bool>`), or a
25279 // one-arm-only accessor that reads `Some(*b)` in the Some arm
25280 // but reads a fresh Default::default() in the None arm.
25281 for required in [None, Some(true), Some(false)] {
25282 let p = MeshPolicy {
25283 mtls_required: required,
25284 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25285 };
25286 let first = p.mtls_required();
25287 let second = p.mtls_required();
25288 assert_eq!(
25289 first, second,
25290 "MeshPolicy::mtls_required must be idempotent — two \
25291 successive calls on the same &self must return the \
25292 same Option<bool>",
25293 );
25294 assert_eq!(
25295 first, required,
25296 "MeshPolicy::mtls_required must return :politicas \
25297 :mtls-required verbatim by copy — got {first:?}, \
25298 expected {required:?}",
25299 );
25300 }
25301 }
25302
25303 #[test]
25304 fn mesh_policy_retries_returns_retries_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
25305 // The canonical per-`:politicas` `:retries` transient-failure-
25306 // retry-budget scalar pin: [`MeshPolicy::retries`] must return
25307 // the `:politicas :retries` typed `u32` verbatim as an
25308 // `Option<u32>`, byte-equal to the raw field access across every
25309 // representative value in the accept-set — `None` (cluster
25310 // default applies — typically "no retries beyond a single
25311 // dispatch attempt" the caixa-mesh `retry_overlay` builder
25312 // documents), `Some(1)` (the lower boundary of the
25313 // `1..=POLICY_RETRIES_MAX` accept-set the surrounding
25314 // `AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas` gate carves out on the
25315 // sibling `PolicyRetriesZero` refusal), `Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX)`
25316 // (the upper boundary the same gate carves out on the sibling
25317 // `PolicyRetriesOverMax` refusal), and `Some(u32::MAX)` (a
25318 // past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't perform
25319 // a silent bounds-collapse at the return path).
25320 //
25321 // Sibling of the peer per-`:politicas`
25322 // [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1) accessor pin on the
25323 // sibling `Option<Copy-T>` optional-scalar axis, extended to the
25324 // peer per-`:politicas` `Option<u32>` shape — second
25325 // `Option<Copy-T>`-return accessor on the M3 mesh-slot family.
25326 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-derived the retry
25327 // cap from a peer axis (an accidental `.circuit_breaker
25328 // .as_ref().map(|b| b.max_failures)` collapse that read the
25329 // breaker's max-failure count as a retry budget), a
25330 // `None → Some(0)` cluster-default projection (which would
25331 // silently re-introduce the `PolicyRetriesZero` refusal case at
25332 // the emit boundary), or a bounds-collapsing accessor that
25333 // clamped the return through `POLICY_RETRIES_MAX` (the
25334 // `AplicacaoSpec::validate` gate owns the bounds; the accessor
25335 // must ship the raw slot verbatim so a validate-time gate
25336 // regression surfaces at the emit boundary rather than being
25337 // silently absorbed).
25338 for retries in [None, Some(1u32), Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX), Some(u32::MAX)] {
25339 let p = MeshPolicy {
25340 retries,
25341 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25342 };
25343 assert_eq!(
25344 p.retries(),
25345 retries,
25346 "MeshPolicy::retries must return :politicas :retries \
25347 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {retries:?})",
25348 p.retries(),
25349 );
25350 assert_eq!(
25351 p.retries(),
25352 p.retries,
25353 "MeshPolicy::retries must byte-equal the raw .retries \
25354 field access across every value in the accept-set",
25355 );
25356 }
25357 }
25358
25359 #[test]
25360 fn mesh_policy_is_empty_retries_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
25361 // Composition pin: [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `retries` arm
25362 // must key off [`MeshPolicy::retries`], not the raw `.retries`
25363 // field access. Structurally: toggling ONLY the `retries` slot
25364 // on an otherwise-default MeshPolicy must flip `is_empty()`
25365 // from `true` (all-`None`) to `false` (one axis carries a
25366 // value); the flip must be observed for every value in the
25367 // accept-set the surrounding `AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`
25368 // gate accepts (`Some(1)`, `Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX)`), since
25369 // the emptiness semantic reads "any axis carries a value" —
25370 // not "any axis carries a value the validate gate accepts" —
25371 // the same non-collapsing shape the peer M2
25372 // [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] /
25373 // [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`] predicates carry.
25374 //
25375 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-derived the
25376 // emptiness predicate off a peer axis (an accidental
25377 // `.rate_limit.is_none()`-only chain that dropped the
25378 // `retries` arm entirely), a `retries == Some(_)` collapse
25379 // that key-off a validate-gate-clamped bounds check (which
25380 // would silently classify a past-the-guard `Some(u32::MAX)`
25381 // as empty because it fails the `1..=POLICY_RETRIES_MAX`
25382 // check), or an accessor-side detour that no longer names the
25383 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch.
25384 //
25385 // Sibling of the peer per-`:politicas`
25386 // [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1) accessor-composition
25387 // pin on the sibling `Option<Copy-T>` optional-scalar axis —
25388 // same "the emptiness predicate must route through the
25389 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch" discipline extended onto
25390 // the peer per-`:politicas` `Option<u32>` axis.
25391 let empty = MeshPolicy::default();
25392 assert!(
25393 empty.is_empty(),
25394 "MeshPolicy::default() must be is_empty() — every axis \
25395 defaults to None",
25396 );
25397 for retries in [Some(1u32), Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX)] {
25398 let p = MeshPolicy {
25399 retries,
25400 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25401 };
25402 assert!(
25403 !p.is_empty(),
25404 "MeshPolicy::is_empty must return false when \
25405 :retries is {retries:?} — the emptiness \
25406 predicate reads \"any axis carries a value\", not \
25407 \"any axis carries a value the validate gate \
25408 accepts\"",
25409 );
25410 assert_eq!(
25411 p.retries().is_none(),
25412 p.is_empty(),
25413 "when :retries is the only set axis, is_empty() \
25414 must equal retries().is_none() — the accessor and \
25415 the emptiness predicate must route through the same \
25416 substrate-primitive typed dispatch on the :retries \
25417 arm",
25418 );
25419 }
25420 }
25421
25422 #[test]
25423 fn mesh_policy_retries_projects_option_u32_by_copy() {
25424 // The by-copy pin: [`MeshPolicy::retries`] returns
25425 // `Option<u32>` by copy — `Option<u32>` is `Copy` and the
25426 // accessor must return by value, not by reference. Sibling of
25427 // the peer per-`:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`]
25428 // (c0110f1) by-copy pin on the peer `Option<bool>` slot,
25429 // extended onto the sibling `Option<u32>` copy-invariant
25430 // shape — the accessor's returned `Option<u32>` must outlive
25431 // `&self` (multiple calls must return equal values from a
25432 // dropped-`&self` copy, since the returned Option carries no
25433 // borrow), and calling the accessor twice on the same
25434 // MeshPolicy must yield the same `Option<u32>` verbatim
25435 // (idempotent, no side effects on `&self`).
25436 //
25437 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
25438 // `Option<&u32>` (which would type-check but silently break
25439 // every downstream caller — [`crate::render::single_field_overlay`]'s
25440 // first parameter is `Option<T: Clone>`, and `&u32` would
25441 // fold to a detached copy at the call site), an accidental
25442 // `Option::as_ref()` projection (`self.retries.as_ref()` would
25443 // also type-check but return `Option<&u32>`), or a one-arm-
25444 // only accessor that reads `Some(*n)` in the Some arm but
25445 // reads a fresh `Default::default()` (`0_u32`) in the None
25446 // arm.
25447 for retries in [None, Some(1u32), Some(POLICY_RETRIES_MAX), Some(u32::MAX)] {
25448 let p = MeshPolicy {
25449 retries,
25450 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25451 };
25452 let first = p.retries();
25453 let second = p.retries();
25454 assert_eq!(
25455 first, second,
25456 "MeshPolicy::retries must be idempotent — two \
25457 successive calls on the same &self must return the \
25458 same Option<u32>",
25459 );
25460 assert_eq!(
25461 first, retries,
25462 "MeshPolicy::retries must return :politicas :retries \
25463 verbatim by copy — got {first:?}, expected {retries:?}",
25464 );
25465 }
25466 }
25467
25468 #[test]
25469 fn mesh_policy_timeout_returns_timeout_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
25470 // The canonical per-`:politicas` `:timeout` Gateway-API-mesh
25471 // per-call-deadline scalar pin: [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] must
25472 // return the `:politicas :timeout` typed [`Duration`] verbatim
25473 // as an `Option<Duration>`, byte-equal to the raw field access
25474 // across every representative value in the accept-set — `None`
25475 // (cluster default applies — typically the gateway class's
25476 // implementation-side per-request wall-clock cap the caixa-mesh
25477 // `timeout_overlay` builder documents), `Some(Duration::from_millis(1))`
25478 // (the lower boundary of the `1ms..=POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX` accept-
25479 // set the surrounding `AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas` gate
25480 // carves out on the sibling `PolicyTimeoutZero` /
25481 // `PolicyTimeoutNotCanonical` refusals), `Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX)`
25482 // (the upper boundary the same gate carves out on the sibling
25483 // `PolicyTimeoutExceedsCap` refusal), `Some(Duration::ZERO)`
25484 // (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
25485 // perform a silent bounds-collapse into `None` on the zero-
25486 // Duration arm — validate rejects zero but the accessor must
25487 // ship the raw slot verbatim), and `Some(Duration::MAX)` (a
25488 // past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
25489 // perform a silent bounds-collapse at the return path).
25490 //
25491 // Sibling of the peer per-`:politicas`
25492 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] (bdfb399) accessor pin on the sibling
25493 // `Option<u32>` optional-scalar axis and the peer per-
25494 // `:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1) accessor
25495 // pin on the sibling `Option<bool>` optional-scalar axis,
25496 // extended onto the peer per-`:politicas` `Option<Duration>`
25497 // shape — third `Option<Copy-T>`-return accessor on the M3
25498 // mesh-slot family. Pins against a future silent detour that
25499 // re-derived the per-call cap from a peer axis (an accidental
25500 // `.circuit_breaker.as_ref().map(|b| b.window)` collapse that
25501 // read the breaker's rolling-window duration as a per-call
25502 // deadline), a `None → Some(Duration::MAX)` cluster-default
25503 // projection (which would silently re-introduce the
25504 // MESH-COMPOSITION §V CSE-invariant-violating "no infinite
25505 // blocking" arm at the emit boundary), or a bounds-collapsing
25506 // accessor that clamped the return through `POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`
25507 // (the `AplicacaoSpec::validate` gate owns the bounds; the
25508 // accessor must ship the raw slot verbatim so a validate-time
25509 // gate regression surfaces at the emit boundary rather than
25510 // being silently absorbed).
25511 for timeout in [
25512 None,
25513 Some(Duration::from_millis(1)),
25514 Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX),
25515 Some(Duration::ZERO),
25516 Some(Duration::MAX),
25517 ] {
25518 let p = MeshPolicy {
25519 timeout,
25520 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25521 };
25522 assert_eq!(
25523 p.timeout(),
25524 timeout,
25525 "MeshPolicy::timeout must return :politicas :timeout \
25526 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {timeout:?})",
25527 p.timeout(),
25528 );
25529 assert_eq!(
25530 p.timeout(),
25531 p.timeout,
25532 "MeshPolicy::timeout must byte-equal the raw .timeout \
25533 field access across every value in the accept-set",
25534 );
25535 }
25536 }
25537
25538 #[test]
25539 fn mesh_policy_is_empty_timeout_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
25540 // Composition pin: [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `timeout` arm
25541 // must key off [`MeshPolicy::timeout`], not the raw `.timeout`
25542 // field access. Structurally: toggling ONLY the `timeout` slot
25543 // on an otherwise-default MeshPolicy must flip `is_empty()`
25544 // from `true` (all-`None`) to `false` (one axis carries a
25545 // value); the flip must be observed for every value in the
25546 // accept-set the surrounding `AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`
25547 // gate accepts (`Some(Duration::from_millis(1))`,
25548 // `Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX)`), since the emptiness semantic
25549 // reads "any axis carries a value" — not "any axis carries a
25550 // value the validate gate accepts" — the same non-collapsing
25551 // shape the peer M2 [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] /
25552 // [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`] predicates carry.
25553 //
25554 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-derived the
25555 // emptiness predicate off a peer axis (an accidental
25556 // `.rate_limit.is_none()`-only chain that dropped the
25557 // `timeout` arm entirely), a `timeout == Some(_)` collapse
25558 // that key-off a validate-gate-clamped bounds check (which
25559 // would silently classify a past-the-guard `Some(Duration::MAX)`
25560 // as empty because it fails the `1ms..=POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX`
25561 // check), or an accessor-side detour that no longer names the
25562 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch.
25563 //
25564 // Sibling of the peer per-`:politicas`
25565 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] (bdfb399) accessor-composition pin on
25566 // the sibling `Option<u32>` optional-scalar axis and the peer
25567 // per-`:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1)
25568 // accessor-composition pin on the sibling `Option<bool>`
25569 // optional-scalar axis — same "the emptiness predicate must
25570 // route through the substrate-primitive typed dispatch"
25571 // discipline extended onto the peer per-`:politicas`
25572 // `Option<Duration>` axis.
25573 let empty = MeshPolicy::default();
25574 assert!(
25575 empty.is_empty(),
25576 "MeshPolicy::default() must be is_empty() — every axis \
25577 defaults to None",
25578 );
25579 for timeout in [Some(Duration::from_millis(1)), Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX)] {
25580 let p = MeshPolicy {
25581 timeout,
25582 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25583 };
25584 assert!(
25585 !p.is_empty(),
25586 "MeshPolicy::is_empty must return false when \
25587 :timeout is {timeout:?} — the emptiness \
25588 predicate reads \"any axis carries a value\", not \
25589 \"any axis carries a value the validate gate \
25590 accepts\"",
25591 );
25592 assert_eq!(
25593 p.timeout().is_none(),
25594 p.is_empty(),
25595 "when :timeout is the only set axis, is_empty() \
25596 must equal timeout().is_none() — the accessor and \
25597 the emptiness predicate must route through the same \
25598 substrate-primitive typed dispatch on the :timeout \
25599 arm",
25600 );
25601 }
25602 }
25603
25604 #[test]
25605 fn mesh_policy_timeout_projects_option_duration_by_copy() {
25606 // The by-copy pin: [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] returns
25607 // `Option<Duration>` by copy — `Option<Duration>` is `Copy`
25608 // and the accessor must return by value, not by reference.
25609 // Sibling of the peer per-`:politicas`
25610 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] (bdfb399) by-copy pin on the
25611 // sibling `Option<u32>` optional-scalar axis and the peer
25612 // per-`:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1)
25613 // by-copy pin on the sibling `Option<bool>` optional-scalar
25614 // axis, extended onto the peer per-`:politicas`
25615 // `Option<Duration>` copy-invariant shape — the accessor's
25616 // returned `Option<Duration>` must outlive `&self` (multiple
25617 // calls must return equal values from a dropped-`&self`
25618 // copy, since the returned Option carries no borrow), and
25619 // calling the accessor twice on the same MeshPolicy must
25620 // yield the same `Option<Duration>` verbatim (idempotent, no
25621 // side effects on `&self`).
25622 //
25623 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
25624 // `Option<&Duration>` (which would type-check but silently
25625 // break every downstream caller — [`crate::render::single_field_overlay`]'s
25626 // first parameter is `Option<T: Clone>`, and `&Duration`
25627 // would fold to a detached copy at the call site), an
25628 // accidental `Option::as_ref()` projection
25629 // (`self.timeout.as_ref()` would also type-check but return
25630 // `Option<&Duration>`), or a one-arm-only accessor that
25631 // reads `Some(*d)` in the Some arm but reads a fresh
25632 // `Default::default()` (`Duration::ZERO`) in the None arm
25633 // (which would silently re-classify every unset `:timeout`
25634 // as the `PolicyTimeoutZero`-refused zero-Duration value at
25635 // the accessor boundary).
25636 for timeout in [
25637 None,
25638 Some(Duration::from_millis(1)),
25639 Some(POLICY_TIMEOUT_MAX),
25640 Some(Duration::ZERO),
25641 Some(Duration::MAX),
25642 ] {
25643 let p = MeshPolicy {
25644 timeout,
25645 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25646 };
25647 let first = p.timeout();
25648 let second = p.timeout();
25649 assert_eq!(
25650 first, second,
25651 "MeshPolicy::timeout must be idempotent — two \
25652 successive calls on the same &self must return the \
25653 same Option<Duration>",
25654 );
25655 assert_eq!(
25656 first, timeout,
25657 "MeshPolicy::timeout must return :politicas :timeout \
25658 verbatim by copy — got {first:?}, expected {timeout:?}",
25659 );
25660 }
25661 }
25662
25663 #[test]
25664 fn mesh_policy_rate_limit_returns_rate_limit_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
25665 // The canonical per-`:politicas` `:rate-limit` Envoy-
25666 // `local_rate_limit`-mesh token-bucket-declaration scalar pin:
25667 // [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] must return the `:politicas
25668 // :rate-limit` typed [`RateLimit`] verbatim as an
25669 // `Option<RateLimit>`, byte-equal to the raw field access
25670 // across every representative value in the accept-set — `None`
25671 // (cluster default applies — no per-Aplicacao rate declaration,
25672 // the gateway-class per-listener default arm the future caixa-
25673 // mesh `local_rate_limit_overlay` emitter documents),
25674 // `Some(RateLimit { rate: 1, window: Duration::from_secs(1) })`
25675 // (the lower boundary of the `1..=POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX` rate
25676 // accept-set the surrounding
25677 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] gate carves out on the
25678 // sibling `PolicyRateLimitZero` refusal, paired with the
25679 // canonical-window "1 second" arm of the three-unit
25680 // `{"s", "m", "h"}` [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`] bijection),
25681 // `Some(RateLimit { rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX, window: Duration::from_secs(3600) })`
25682 // (the upper boundary the same gate carves out on the sibling
25683 // `PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap` refusal, paired with the
25684 // canonical-window "1 hour" arm), `Some(RateLimit { rate: 0, window: Duration::ZERO })`
25685 // (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
25686 // perform a silent bounds-collapse into `None` on the
25687 // zero-rate/zero-window arm — validate rejects zero but the
25688 // accessor must ship the raw slot verbatim so a validate-time
25689 // gate regression surfaces at the emit boundary rather than
25690 // being silently absorbed), and
25691 // `Some(RateLimit { rate: u32::MAX, window: Duration::MAX })`
25692 // (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
25693 // perform a silent bounds-collapse at the return path).
25694 //
25695 // First `Option<Copy-composite-T>`-return accessor pin on the
25696 // M3 mesh-slot family (peer of the sibling per-`:politicas`
25697 // [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] c0110f1 `Option<bool>` /
25698 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] bdfb399 `Option<u32>` /
25699 // [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] 7073d0f `Option<Duration>` primitive-
25700 // Copy accessor pins, extended onto the peer per-`:politicas`
25701 // composite-`Copy` shape — [`RateLimit`] is `#[derive(Copy)]`
25702 // and the accessor returns by value). Pins against a future
25703 // silent detour that re-derived the rate declaration from a
25704 // peer axis (an accidental
25705 // `.circuit_breaker.as_ref().map(|b| RateLimit { rate: b.max_failures, window: b.window })`
25706 // collapse that read the breaker's trip threshold + rolling
25707 // window as a rate declaration), a `None → Some(default())`
25708 // cluster-default projection (which would silently re-
25709 // introduce a "cluster default is 0/s" arm the emit boundary
25710 // would take as "declared but inert" — the canonical
25711 // declared-but-inert footgun the sibling
25712 // [`POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`] cap arm closes on the peer
25713 // amplification-shape axis), a bounds-collapsing accessor
25714 // that clamped `rl.rate` through [`POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX`] or
25715 // clamped `rl.window` through [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`]
25716 // (the [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] gate owns the bounds; the
25717 // accessor must ship the raw slot verbatim), or a
25718 // by-reference detour (`Option<&RateLimit>`) that broke every
25719 // downstream consumer keying off `Option<RateLimit>` by-copy.
25720 for rl in [
25721 None,
25722 Some(RateLimit {
25723 rate: 1,
25724 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
25725 }),
25726 Some(RateLimit {
25727 rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX,
25728 window: Duration::from_secs(3600),
25729 }),
25730 Some(RateLimit {
25731 rate: 0,
25732 window: Duration::ZERO,
25733 }),
25734 Some(RateLimit {
25735 rate: u32::MAX,
25736 window: Duration::MAX,
25737 }),
25738 ] {
25739 let p = MeshPolicy {
25740 rate_limit: rl,
25741 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25742 };
25743 assert_eq!(
25744 p.rate_limit(),
25745 rl,
25746 "MeshPolicy::rate_limit must return :politicas :rate-limit \
25747 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {rl:?})",
25748 p.rate_limit(),
25749 );
25750 assert_eq!(
25751 p.rate_limit(),
25752 p.rate_limit,
25753 "MeshPolicy::rate_limit must byte-equal the raw \
25754 .rate_limit field access across every value in the \
25755 accept-set",
25756 );
25757 }
25758 }
25759
25760 #[test]
25761 fn mesh_policy_is_empty_rate_limit_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
25762 // Composition pin: [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `rate_limit` arm
25763 // must key off [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`], not the raw
25764 // `.rate_limit` field access. Structurally: toggling ONLY the
25765 // `rate_limit` slot on an otherwise-default MeshPolicy must
25766 // flip `is_empty()` from `true` (all-`None`) to `false` (one
25767 // axis carries a value); the flip must be observed for every
25768 // representative value in the accept-set the surrounding
25769 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] gate accepts
25770 // (`Some(RateLimit { rate: 1, window: 1s })`,
25771 // `Some(RateLimit { rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX, window: 1h })`),
25772 // since the emptiness semantic reads "any axis carries a
25773 // value" — not "any axis carries a value the validate gate
25774 // accepts" — the same non-collapsing shape the peer M2
25775 // [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] /
25776 // [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`] predicates carry.
25777 //
25778 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-derived the
25779 // emptiness predicate off a peer axis (an accidental
25780 // `.timeout.is_none()`-only chain that dropped the
25781 // `rate_limit` arm entirely — the last unlifted inline field
25782 // access on `is_empty` before this lift), a `rate_limit ==
25783 // Some(_)` collapse that key-off a validate-gate-clamped
25784 // bounds check (which would silently classify a past-the-
25785 // guard `Some(RateLimit { rate: 0, window: 0s })` as empty
25786 // because it fails the value-shape gate), or an accessor-
25787 // side detour that no longer names the substrate-primitive
25788 // typed dispatch.
25789 //
25790 // Fourth "the emptiness predicate must route through the
25791 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch" composition pin on the
25792 // M3 mesh-slot family — closes the last unlifted composition
25793 // arm on [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] (peer of the sibling
25794 // per-`:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] c0110f1 /
25795 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] bdfb399 / [`MeshPolicy::timeout`]
25796 // 7073d0f is_empty-composition pins on the sibling primitive-
25797 // Copy axes, extended onto the peer per-`:politicas`
25798 // composite-Copy `Option<RateLimit>` axis).
25799 let empty = MeshPolicy::default();
25800 assert!(
25801 empty.is_empty(),
25802 "MeshPolicy::default() must be is_empty() — every axis \
25803 defaults to None",
25804 );
25805 for rl in [
25806 RateLimit {
25807 rate: 1,
25808 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
25809 },
25810 RateLimit {
25811 rate: POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX,
25812 window: Duration::from_secs(3600),
25813 },
25814 ] {
25815 let p = MeshPolicy {
25816 rate_limit: Some(rl),
25817 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25818 };
25819 assert!(
25820 !p.is_empty(),
25821 "MeshPolicy::is_empty must return false when \
25822 :rate-limit is {rl:?} — the emptiness predicate \
25823 reads \"any axis carries a value\", not \"any axis \
25824 carries a value the validate gate accepts\"",
25825 );
25826 assert_eq!(
25827 p.rate_limit().is_none(),
25828 p.is_empty(),
25829 "when :rate-limit is the only set axis, is_empty() \
25830 must equal rate_limit().is_none() — the accessor \
25831 and the emptiness predicate must route through the \
25832 same substrate-primitive typed dispatch on the \
25833 :rate-limit arm",
25834 );
25835 }
25836 }
25837
25838 #[test]
25839 fn validate_politicas_rate_limit_zero_rate_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
25840 // Composition pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
25841 // `:rate-limit` value-shape gate must key off
25842 // [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`], not the raw `&p.rate_limit`
25843 // field bind. Structurally: a `MeshPolicy` whose only set
25844 // axis is a `Some(RateLimit { rate: 0, .. })` must surface
25845 // the `PolicyRateLimitZero` refusal exactly, and the same
25846 // MeshPolicy with the rate at the canonical lower boundary
25847 // `Some(RateLimit { rate: 1, window: 1s })` must pass validate.
25848 // The pair jointly pins the accessor + validate-gate
25849 // composition: any future silent detour that had the accessor
25850 // omit the `Some(RateLimit { rate: 0, .. })` arm (a
25851 // `.rate_limit().filter(|rl| rl.rate > 0)` collapse) would
25852 // silently absorb the `PolicyRateLimitZero` refusal at the
25853 // accessor boundary — the composition pin catches that at
25854 // caixa-core build time.
25855 //
25856 // Sibling of the peer [`validate_politicas`]
25857 // `:mtls-required` / `:retries` / `:timeout` composition pins
25858 // on the sibling primitive-Copy optional-scalar axes — same
25859 // "the validate / shape-gate predicate must route through the
25860 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch" discipline extended
25861 // onto the peer per-`:politicas` composite-Copy
25862 // `Option<RateLimit>` axis. Second composition-with-accessor
25863 // pin on the M3 mesh-slot `Option<RateLimit>` arm alongside
25864 // the [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] rate-limit-arm pin above.
25865 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
25866 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
25867 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
25868 rate: 0,
25869 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
25870 }),
25871 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25872 };
25873 assert!(
25874 matches!(spec.validate(), Err(AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero)),
25875 "validate_politicas must reject rate == 0 with \
25876 PolicyRateLimitZero — the accessor and the validate gate \
25877 must route through the same substrate-primitive typed \
25878 dispatch on the :rate-limit zero-floor arm",
25879 );
25880 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
25881 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
25882 rate: 1,
25883 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
25884 }),
25885 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25886 };
25887 assert!(
25888 spec.validate().is_ok(),
25889 "validate_politicas must accept rate == 1 (the canonical \
25890 lower boundary of the 1..=POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX accept-\
25891 set) with a canonical 1s window",
25892 );
25893 }
25894
25895 #[test]
25896 fn mesh_policy_circuit_breaker_returns_circuit_breaker_option_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
25897 // The canonical per-`:politicas` `:circuit-breaker` Envoy-
25898 // `outlier_detection`-mesh consecutive-failure-ejection scalar
25899 // pin: [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`] must return the
25900 // `:politicas :circuit-breaker` typed [`CircuitBreaker`]
25901 // verbatim as an `Option<CircuitBreaker>`, byte-equal to the
25902 // raw field access across every representative value in the
25903 // accept-set — `None` (cluster default applies — no
25904 // per-Aplicacao breaker declaration, the gateway-class per-
25905 // listener default arm the future caixa-mesh
25906 // `outlier_detection_overlay` emitter documents),
25907 // `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures: 1, window: Duration::from_millis(1) })`
25908 // (the lower boundary of the accept-set the surrounding
25909 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] gate carves out on the
25910 // sibling `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures` / `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow`
25911 // refusals),
25912 // `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX, window: POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX })`
25913 // (the upper boundary the same gate carves out on the sibling
25914 // `PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap` /
25915 // `PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap` refusals),
25916 // `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures: 0, window: Duration::ZERO })`
25917 // (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
25918 // perform a silent bounds-collapse into `None` on the
25919 // zero-failures/zero-window arm — validate rejects zero but
25920 // the accessor must ship the raw slot verbatim so a validate-
25921 // time gate regression surfaces at the emit boundary rather
25922 // than being silently absorbed), and
25923 // `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures: u32::MAX, window: Duration::MAX })`
25924 // (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
25925 // perform a silent bounds-collapse at the return path).
25926 //
25927 // Second `Option<Copy-composite-T>`-return accessor pin on the
25928 // M3 mesh-slot family (peer of the sibling per-`:politicas`
25929 // [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] 21a6c3b `Option<RateLimit>`
25930 // composite-Copy accessor pin, and of the sibling per-
25931 // `:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::timeout`] 7073d0f /
25932 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] bdfb399 /
25933 // [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] c0110f1 primitive-Copy
25934 // accessor pins). Pins against a future silent detour that
25935 // re-derived the breaker declaration from a peer axis (an
25936 // accidental `.rate_limit.map(|rl| CircuitBreaker { max_failures: rl.rate, window: rl.window })`
25937 // collapse that read the rate-limit's bucket capacity + refill
25938 // period as a breaker declaration), a `None → Some(default())`
25939 // cluster-default projection (which would silently re-
25940 // introduce the `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures` /
25941 // `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow` refusal cases at the emit
25942 // boundary), a bounds-collapsing accessor that clamped
25943 // `cb.max_failures` through
25944 // [`POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX`] or clamped `cb.window`
25945 // through [`POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`] (the
25946 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate`] gate owns the bounds; the
25947 // accessor must ship the raw slot verbatim), or a
25948 // by-reference detour (`Option<&CircuitBreaker>`) that broke
25949 // every downstream consumer keying off `Option<CircuitBreaker>`
25950 // by-copy.
25951 for cb in [
25952 None,
25953 Some(CircuitBreaker {
25954 max_failures: 1,
25955 window: Duration::from_millis(1),
25956 }),
25957 Some(CircuitBreaker {
25958 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX,
25959 window: POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX,
25960 }),
25961 Some(CircuitBreaker {
25962 max_failures: 0,
25963 window: Duration::ZERO,
25964 }),
25965 Some(CircuitBreaker {
25966 max_failures: u32::MAX,
25967 window: Duration::MAX,
25968 }),
25969 ] {
25970 let p = MeshPolicy {
25971 circuit_breaker: cb,
25972 ..MeshPolicy::default()
25973 };
25974 assert_eq!(
25975 p.circuit_breaker(),
25976 cb,
25977 "MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker must return :politicas \
25978 :circuit-breaker verbatim (got {:?}, expected {cb:?})",
25979 p.circuit_breaker(),
25980 );
25981 assert_eq!(
25982 p.circuit_breaker(),
25983 p.circuit_breaker,
25984 "MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker must byte-equal the raw \
25985 .circuit_breaker field access across every value in \
25986 the accept-set",
25987 );
25988 }
25989 }
25990
25991 #[test]
25992 fn mesh_policy_is_empty_circuit_breaker_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
25993 // Composition pin: [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`]'s `circuit_breaker`
25994 // arm must key off [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`], not the raw
25995 // `.circuit_breaker` field access. Structurally: toggling ONLY
25996 // the `circuit_breaker` slot on an otherwise-default MeshPolicy
25997 // must flip `is_empty()` from `true` (all-`None`) to `false`
25998 // (one axis carries a value); the flip must be observed for
25999 // every representative value in the accept-set the surrounding
26000 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] gate accepts
26001 // (`Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures: 1, window: 1ms })`,
26002 // `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX, window: POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX })`),
26003 // since the emptiness semantic reads "any axis carries a
26004 // value" — not "any axis carries a value the validate gate
26005 // accepts" — the same non-collapsing shape the peer M2
26006 // [`crate::LimitsSpec::is_empty`] /
26007 // [`crate::BehaviorSpec::is_empty`] predicates carry.
26008 //
26009 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-derived the
26010 // emptiness predicate off a peer axis (an accidental
26011 // `.rate_limit.is_none()`-only chain that dropped the
26012 // `circuit_breaker` arm entirely — the last unlifted inline
26013 // field access on `is_empty` before this lift), a
26014 // `circuit_breaker == Some(_)` collapse that key-off a
26015 // validate-gate-clamped bounds check (which would silently
26016 // classify a past-the-guard `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures:
26017 // 0, window: 0s })` as empty because it fails the value-shape
26018 // gate), or an accessor-side detour that no longer names the
26019 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch.
26020 //
26021 // Fifth "the emptiness predicate must route through the
26022 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch" composition pin on the
26023 // M3 mesh-slot family — closes the last unlifted composition
26024 // arm on [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] (peer of the sibling
26025 // per-`:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] c0110f1 /
26026 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] bdfb399 / [`MeshPolicy::timeout`]
26027 // 7073d0f / [`MeshPolicy::rate_limit`] 21a6c3b is_empty-
26028 // composition pins on the sibling primitive-Copy + composite-
26029 // Copy axes, extended onto the peer per-`:politicas`
26030 // composite-Copy `Option<CircuitBreaker>` axis).
26031 let empty = MeshPolicy::default();
26032 assert!(
26033 empty.is_empty(),
26034 "MeshPolicy::default() must be is_empty() — every axis \
26035 defaults to None",
26036 );
26037 for cb in [
26038 CircuitBreaker {
26039 max_failures: 1,
26040 window: Duration::from_millis(1),
26041 },
26042 CircuitBreaker {
26043 max_failures: POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX,
26044 window: POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX,
26045 },
26046 ] {
26047 let p = MeshPolicy {
26048 circuit_breaker: Some(cb),
26049 ..MeshPolicy::default()
26050 };
26051 assert!(
26052 !p.is_empty(),
26053 "MeshPolicy::is_empty must return false when \
26054 :circuit-breaker is {cb:?} — the emptiness predicate \
26055 reads \"any axis carries a value\", not \"any axis \
26056 carries a value the validate gate accepts\"",
26057 );
26058 assert_eq!(
26059 p.circuit_breaker().is_none(),
26060 p.is_empty(),
26061 "when :circuit-breaker is the only set axis, \
26062 is_empty() must equal circuit_breaker().is_none() — \
26063 the accessor and the emptiness predicate must route \
26064 through the same substrate-primitive typed dispatch \
26065 on the :circuit-breaker arm",
26066 );
26067 }
26068 }
26069
26070 #[test]
26071 fn validate_politicas_circuit_breaker_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
26072 // Composition pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
26073 // `:circuit-breaker` value-shape gate must key off
26074 // [`MeshPolicy::circuit_breaker`], not the raw
26075 // `&p.circuit_breaker` field bind. Structurally: a `MeshPolicy`
26076 // whose only set axis is a `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures:
26077 // 0, .. })` must surface the `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures`
26078 // refusal exactly, and the same MeshPolicy with the breaker at
26079 // the canonical lower boundary
26080 // `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures: 1, window: 1ms })` must
26081 // pass validate. The pair jointly pins the accessor +
26082 // validate-gate composition: any future silent detour that had
26083 // the accessor omit the `Some(CircuitBreaker { max_failures:
26084 // 0, .. })` arm (a
26085 // `.circuit_breaker().filter(|cb| cb.max_failures > 0)`
26086 // collapse) would silently absorb the
26087 // `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures` refusal at the accessor
26088 // boundary — the composition pin catches that at caixa-core
26089 // build time.
26090 //
26091 // Sibling of the peer [`validate_politicas`]
26092 // `:mtls-required` / `:retries` / `:timeout` / `:rate-limit`
26093 // composition pins on the sibling primitive-Copy + composite-
26094 // Copy optional-scalar axes — same "the validate / shape-gate
26095 // predicate must route through the substrate-primitive typed
26096 // dispatch" discipline extended onto the peer per-`:politicas`
26097 // composite-Copy `Option<CircuitBreaker>` axis. Second
26098 // composition-with-accessor pin on the M3 mesh-slot
26099 // `Option<CircuitBreaker>` arm alongside the
26100 // [`MeshPolicy::is_empty`] circuit-breaker-arm pin above.
26101 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
26102 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
26103 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
26104 max_failures: 0,
26105 window: Duration::from_millis(1),
26106 }),
26107 ..MeshPolicy::default()
26108 };
26109 assert!(
26110 matches!(
26111 spec.validate(),
26112 Err(AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures)
26113 ),
26114 "validate_politicas must reject max_failures == 0 with \
26115 PolicyBreakerZeroFailures — the accessor and the validate \
26116 gate must route through the same substrate-primitive \
26117 typed dispatch on the :circuit-breaker zero-floor arm",
26118 );
26119 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
26120 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
26121 max_failures: 1,
26122 window: Duration::from_millis(1),
26123 }),
26124 ..MeshPolicy::default()
26125 };
26126 assert!(
26127 spec.validate().is_ok(),
26128 "validate_politicas must accept a CircuitBreaker at the \
26129 canonical lower boundary (max_failures = 1, window = \
26130 1ms) — the accessor and the validate gate must route \
26131 through the same substrate-primitive typed dispatch on \
26132 the :circuit-breaker arm",
26133 );
26134 }
26135
26136 #[test]
26137 fn circuit_breaker_max_failures_returns_max_failures_u32_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
26138 // The canonical per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker` `:max-failures`
26139 // Envoy-outlier-detection trip-threshold scalar pin:
26140 // [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] must return the
26141 // `:politicas :circuit-breaker :max-failures` typed `u32`
26142 // verbatim, byte-equal to the raw field access across every
26143 // representative value in the accept-set — `1` (the lower
26144 // boundary of the `1..=POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX` accept-
26145 // set the surrounding [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] gate
26146 // carves out on the sibling `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures` refusal),
26147 // `POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX` (the upper boundary the same
26148 // gate carves out on the sibling `PolicyBreakerMaxFailuresExceedsCap`
26149 // refusal), `0` (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor
26150 // doesn't perform a silent bounds-collapse into `1` on the zero
26151 // arm — validate rejects zero but the accessor must ship the
26152 // raw slot verbatim so a validate-time gate regression surfaces
26153 // at the emit boundary rather than being silently absorbed),
26154 // `u32::MAX` (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor
26155 // doesn't perform a silent bounds-collapse through
26156 // `POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX` at the return path).
26157 //
26158 // First sub-struct required-scalar accessor pin on the M3
26159 // mesh-slot family — sibling in shape to the peer per-`:membros`
26160 // [`Membro::nome`] (4a32abf) / [`Membro::versao_requirement`]
26161 // (a40b0e3) required-`String`-carry accessor pins and the peer
26162 // per-`:contratos` [`WitContract::source`] /
26163 // [`WitContract::destination`] (7f0fd43) required-`String`-carry
26164 // accessor pins, extended onto the peer per-`CircuitBreaker`
26165 // required-`u32` scalar-value axis. Pins against a future silent
26166 // detour that re-derived the trip threshold from a peer axis (an
26167 // accidental `self.window.as_secs() as u32` collapse that read
26168 // the breaker's rolling-window duration as a failure count), a
26169 // `0 → 1` cluster-default projection (which would silently absorb
26170 // the `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures` refusal case at the accessor
26171 // boundary), or a bounds-collapsing accessor that clamped the
26172 // return through `POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX` (the
26173 // `AplicacaoSpec::validate` gate owns the bounds; the accessor
26174 // must ship the raw slot verbatim).
26175 for max_failures in [1u32, POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX, 0, u32::MAX] {
26176 let cb = CircuitBreaker {
26177 max_failures,
26178 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
26179 };
26180 assert_eq!(
26181 cb.max_failures(),
26182 max_failures,
26183 "CircuitBreaker::max_failures must return :politicas \
26184 :circuit-breaker :max-failures verbatim (got {}, \
26185 expected {max_failures})",
26186 cb.max_failures(),
26187 );
26188 assert_eq!(
26189 cb.max_failures(),
26190 cb.max_failures,
26191 "CircuitBreaker::max_failures must byte-equal the raw \
26192 .max_failures field access across every value in the \
26193 u32 accept-set",
26194 );
26195 }
26196 }
26197
26198 #[test]
26199 fn validate_politicas_max_failures_zero_floor_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
26200 // Composition pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
26201 // `:circuit-breaker :max-failures` zero-floor arm must key off
26202 // [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`], not the raw `.max_failures`
26203 // field access. Structurally: a `CircuitBreaker { max_failures:
26204 // 0, .. }` embedded in a `:politicas :circuit-breaker` slot must
26205 // surface the `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures` refusal exactly, and a
26206 // `CircuitBreaker { max_failures: 1, .. }` (the lower boundary
26207 // of the `1..=POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX` accept-set) must
26208 // pass validate. The pair jointly pins the accessor +
26209 // validate-gate composition: any future silent detour that had
26210 // the accessor return a fresh `1` on the zero arm (a
26211 // `.max_failures().max(1)` collapse) would silently absorb the
26212 // `PolicyBreakerZeroFailures` refusal at the accessor boundary
26213 // and the validate gate would accept a struct-literal
26214 // `CircuitBreaker { max_failures: 0, .. }` — the composition pin
26215 // catches that at caixa-core build time.
26216 //
26217 // Peer of the sibling per-`:politicas`
26218 // [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1) /
26219 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] (bdfb399) / [`MeshPolicy::timeout`]
26220 // (7073d0f) accessor-composition pins on the sibling optional-
26221 // scalar axes — same "the validate / shape-gate predicate must
26222 // route through the substrate-primitive typed dispatch"
26223 // discipline extended onto the peer per-`CircuitBreaker`
26224 // required-scalar composition axis.
26225 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
26226 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
26227 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
26228 max_failures: 0,
26229 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
26230 }),
26231 ..MeshPolicy::default()
26232 };
26233 assert!(
26234 matches!(
26235 spec.validate(),
26236 Err(AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroFailures)
26237 ),
26238 "validate_politicas must reject max_failures == 0 with \
26239 PolicyBreakerZeroFailures — the accessor and the validate \
26240 gate must route through the same substrate-primitive typed \
26241 dispatch on the :max-failures zero-floor arm",
26242 );
26243 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
26244 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
26245 max_failures: 1,
26246 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
26247 }),
26248 ..MeshPolicy::default()
26249 };
26250 assert!(
26251 spec.validate().is_ok(),
26252 "validate_politicas must accept max_failures == 1 (the \
26253 lower boundary of the 1..=POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX \
26254 accept-set)",
26255 );
26256 }
26257
26258 #[test]
26259 fn circuit_breaker_max_failures_projects_u32_by_copy() {
26260 // The by-copy pin: [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] returns
26261 // `u32` by copy — `u32` is `Copy` and the accessor must return
26262 // by value, not by reference. Peer of the sibling
26263 // per-`:politicas` [`MeshPolicy::mtls_required`] (c0110f1) /
26264 // [`MeshPolicy::retries`] (bdfb399) / [`MeshPolicy::timeout`]
26265 // (7073d0f) by-copy pins on the sibling `Option<Copy-T>`
26266 // optional-scalar axes, extended onto the peer
26267 // per-`CircuitBreaker` required-`u32` copy-invariant shape —
26268 // the accessor's returned `u32` must outlive `&self` (multiple
26269 // calls must return equal values from a dropped-`&self` copy,
26270 // since the returned scalar carries no borrow), and calling
26271 // the accessor twice on the same CircuitBreaker must yield the
26272 // same `u32` verbatim (idempotent, no side effects on `&self`).
26273 //
26274 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned `&u32`
26275 // (which would type-check but silently break every downstream
26276 // arithmetic consumer — [`crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32`]'s
26277 // first parameter is `u32`, and `&u32` would fold to a detached
26278 // copy at the call site with a `*` deref the sibling accessors
26279 // don't need), an accidental `.max_failures.wrapping_add(0)`
26280 // detour that returned a fresh copy through an arithmetic
26281 // no-op (breaking a future `const fn` regression), or a
26282 // one-arm-only accessor that returned a saturating value on
26283 // some sentinel input (breaking the pass-through invariant the
26284 // sibling required-scalar accessors carry).
26285 for max_failures in [1u32, POLICY_BREAKER_MAX_FAILURES_MAX, 0, u32::MAX] {
26286 let cb = CircuitBreaker {
26287 max_failures,
26288 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
26289 };
26290 let first = cb.max_failures();
26291 let second = cb.max_failures();
26292 assert_eq!(
26293 first, second,
26294 "CircuitBreaker::max_failures must be idempotent — two \
26295 successive calls on the same &self must return the \
26296 same u32",
26297 );
26298 assert_eq!(
26299 first, max_failures,
26300 "CircuitBreaker::max_failures must return :politicas \
26301 :circuit-breaker :max-failures verbatim by copy — \
26302 got {first}, expected {max_failures}",
26303 );
26304 }
26305 }
26306
26307 #[test]
26308 fn circuit_breaker_window_returns_window_duration_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
26309 // The canonical per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker` `:window`
26310 // Envoy-outlier-detection rolling-observation-interval scalar
26311 // pin: [`CircuitBreaker::window`] must return the
26312 // `:politicas :circuit-breaker :window` typed `Duration`
26313 // verbatim, byte-equal to the raw field access across every
26314 // representative value in the accept-set — `Duration::from_millis(1)`
26315 // (the lower boundary of the `1ms..=POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`
26316 // accept-set the surrounding [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]
26317 // gate carves out on the sibling `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow`
26318 // refusal), `POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX` (the upper boundary the
26319 // same gate carves out on the sibling
26320 // `PolicyBreakerWindowExceedsCap` refusal),
26321 // `Duration::ZERO` (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the
26322 // accessor doesn't perform a silent bounds-collapse into
26323 // `Duration::from_millis(1)` on the zero arm — validate rejects
26324 // zero but the accessor must ship the raw slot verbatim so a
26325 // validate-time gate regression surfaces at the emit boundary
26326 // rather than being silently absorbed),
26327 // `Duration::from_secs(86_400)` (a past-the-guard sentinel — 24h,
26328 // far above the 1h cap — that pins the accessor doesn't perform
26329 // a silent bounds-collapse through `POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`
26330 // at the return path).
26331 //
26332 // Second sub-struct required-scalar accessor pin on the M3
26333 // mesh-slot family — sibling in shape to the just-landed
26334 // per-`CircuitBreaker` [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`]
26335 // (3a74062) required-`u32` accessor pin on the peer
26336 // per-`CircuitBreaker` required-axis, extended onto the
26337 // per-sub-struct required-`Duration` axis. Pins against a
26338 // future silent detour that re-derived the observation window
26339 // from a peer axis (an accidental
26340 // `Duration::from_secs(self.max_failures as u64)` collapse that
26341 // read the breaker's trip count as an observation-interval
26342 // duration), a `Duration::ZERO → Duration::from_millis(1)`
26343 // cluster-default projection (which would silently absorb the
26344 // `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow` refusal case at the accessor
26345 // boundary), or a bounds-collapsing accessor that clamped the
26346 // return through `POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX` (the
26347 // `AplicacaoSpec::validate` gate owns the bounds; the accessor
26348 // must ship the raw slot verbatim).
26349 for window in [
26350 Duration::from_millis(1),
26351 POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX,
26352 Duration::ZERO,
26353 Duration::from_secs(86_400),
26354 ] {
26355 let cb = CircuitBreaker {
26356 max_failures: 5,
26357 window,
26358 };
26359 assert_eq!(
26360 cb.window(),
26361 window,
26362 "CircuitBreaker::window must return :politicas \
26363 :circuit-breaker :window verbatim (got {:?}, \
26364 expected {window:?})",
26365 cb.window(),
26366 );
26367 assert_eq!(
26368 cb.window(),
26369 cb.window,
26370 "CircuitBreaker::window must byte-equal the raw \
26371 .window field access across every value in the \
26372 Duration accept-set",
26373 );
26374 }
26375 }
26376
26377 #[test]
26378 fn validate_politicas_window_zero_floor_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
26379 // Composition pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
26380 // `:circuit-breaker :window` zero-floor arm must key off
26381 // [`CircuitBreaker::window`], not the raw `.window` field
26382 // access. Structurally: a `CircuitBreaker { window:
26383 // Duration::ZERO, .. }` embedded in a
26384 // `:politicas :circuit-breaker` slot must surface the
26385 // `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow` refusal exactly, and a
26386 // `CircuitBreaker { window: Duration::from_millis(1), .. }`
26387 // (the lower boundary of the `1ms..=POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX`
26388 // accept-set) must pass validate. The pair jointly pins the
26389 // accessor + validate-gate composition: any future silent
26390 // detour that had the accessor return a fresh
26391 // `Duration::from_millis(1)` on the zero arm (a
26392 // `.window().max(Duration::from_millis(1))` collapse) would
26393 // silently absorb the `PolicyBreakerZeroWindow` refusal at the
26394 // accessor boundary and the validate gate would accept a
26395 // struct-literal `CircuitBreaker { window: Duration::ZERO, .. }`
26396 // — the composition pin catches that at caixa-core build time.
26397 //
26398 // Peer of the sibling per-`CircuitBreaker`
26399 // [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062) accessor-composition
26400 // pin on the peer required-scalar `:max-failures` axis — same
26401 // "the validate / shape-gate predicate must route through the
26402 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch" discipline extended onto
26403 // the peer per-`CircuitBreaker` required-`Duration` composition
26404 // axis.
26405 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
26406 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
26407 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
26408 max_failures: 5,
26409 window: Duration::ZERO,
26410 }),
26411 ..MeshPolicy::default()
26412 };
26413 assert!(
26414 matches!(
26415 spec.validate(),
26416 Err(AplicacaoError::PolicyBreakerZeroWindow)
26417 ),
26418 "validate_politicas must reject window == Duration::ZERO \
26419 with PolicyBreakerZeroWindow — the accessor and the \
26420 validate gate must route through the same substrate-\
26421 primitive typed dispatch on the :window zero-floor arm",
26422 );
26423 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
26424 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
26425 max_failures: 5,
26426 window: Duration::from_millis(1),
26427 }),
26428 ..MeshPolicy::default()
26429 };
26430 assert!(
26431 spec.validate().is_ok(),
26432 "validate_politicas must accept window == \
26433 Duration::from_millis(1) (the lower boundary of the \
26434 1ms..=POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX accept-set)",
26435 );
26436 }
26437
26438 #[test]
26439 fn circuit_breaker_window_projects_duration_by_copy() {
26440 // The by-copy pin: [`CircuitBreaker::window`] returns
26441 // `Duration` by copy — `Duration` is `Copy` and the accessor
26442 // must return by value, not by reference. Peer of the sibling
26443 // per-`CircuitBreaker` [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`]
26444 // (3a74062) by-copy pin on the peer required-scalar
26445 // `:max-failures` axis, extended onto the peer
26446 // per-`CircuitBreaker` required-`Duration` copy-invariant shape
26447 // — the accessor's returned `Duration` must outlive `&self`
26448 // (multiple calls must return equal values from a
26449 // dropped-`&self` copy, since the returned scalar carries no
26450 // borrow), and calling the accessor twice on the same
26451 // CircuitBreaker must yield the same `Duration` verbatim
26452 // (idempotent, no side effects on `&self`).
26453 //
26454 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
26455 // `&Duration` (which would type-check but silently break every
26456 // downstream `Duration`-by-value consumer —
26457 // [`crate::render::require_positive_canonical_bounded_duration`]'s
26458 // first parameter is `Duration`, and `&Duration` would fold to
26459 // a detached copy at the call site with a `*` deref the sibling
26460 // accessors don't need), an accidental `.window + Duration::ZERO`
26461 // detour that returned a fresh copy through an arithmetic
26462 // no-op (breaking a future `const fn` regression), or a
26463 // one-arm-only accessor that returned a saturating value on
26464 // some sentinel input (breaking the pass-through invariant the
26465 // sibling required-scalar accessors carry).
26466 for window in [
26467 Duration::from_millis(1),
26468 POLICY_BREAKER_WINDOW_MAX,
26469 Duration::ZERO,
26470 Duration::from_secs(86_400),
26471 ] {
26472 let cb = CircuitBreaker {
26473 max_failures: 5,
26474 window,
26475 };
26476 let first = cb.window();
26477 let second = cb.window();
26478 assert_eq!(
26479 first, second,
26480 "CircuitBreaker::window must be idempotent — two \
26481 successive calls on the same &self must return the \
26482 same Duration",
26483 );
26484 assert_eq!(
26485 first, window,
26486 "CircuitBreaker::window must return :politicas \
26487 :circuit-breaker :window verbatim by copy — \
26488 got {first:?}, expected {window:?}",
26489 );
26490 }
26491 }
26492
26493 #[test]
26494 fn port_for_destination_at_contract_destination_returns_entrada_port_when_para_matches() {
26495 // Apex-identity pair-invariant pin composing both substrate-
26496 // primitive typed dispatches — [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`]
26497 // and [`WitContract::destination`] — at the emit-side call shape
26498 // every per-`(:de, :para)` CNP L4 port reader now takes. The
26499 // invariant, evaluated per-edge:
26500 //
26501 // spec.port_for_destination(c.destination()) == expected_port
26502 //
26503 // where `expected_port` is `entrada.port` when
26504 // `c.destination() == entrada.destination()` and
26505 // `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` otherwise. Peer of the sibling
26506 // `port_for_destination_at_entrada_destination_returns_entrada_port_across_permutations`
26507 // pin on the per-`:entrada` axis — that pin encodes the apex
26508 // ingress L4 identity via `entrada.destination()`; this pin
26509 // encodes the per-edge L4 identity via `c.destination()`, and
26510 // both compose on the same substrate-primitive resolver so a
26511 // future refactor that silently split either accessor's apex
26512 // behavior surfaces at caixa-core build time.
26513 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
26514 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
26515 e.para = "cart".into();
26516 e.port = 8443;
26517 }
26518 let apex_contract = WitContract {
26519 de: "checkout".into(),
26520 para: "cart".into(),
26521 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
26522 endpoint: Some("/hello".into()),
26523 subject: None,
26524 slot: None,
26525 };
26526 assert_eq!(
26527 spec.port_for_destination(apex_contract.destination()),
26528 8443,
26529 "`spec.port_for_destination(c.destination())` must equal \
26530 `entrada.port` when the contract callee names the ingress \
26531 apex — the CNP per-edge L4 port and the HTTPRoute apex \
26532 backendRef port share this substrate-primitive resolver.",
26533 );
26534 let non_apex_contract = WitContract {
26535 de: "cart".into(),
26536 para: "payment".into(),
26537 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
26538 endpoint: Some("/charge".into()),
26539 subject: None,
26540 slot: None,
26541 };
26542 assert_eq!(
26543 spec.port_for_destination(non_apex_contract.destination()),
26544 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
26545 "`spec.port_for_destination(c.destination())` must fall back \
26546 to the substrate-canonical port floor when the contract \
26547 callee is not the ingress apex — the resolver's non-apex \
26548 arm reaches for [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] by construction.",
26549 );
26550 }
26551
26552 #[test]
26553 fn membro_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape() {
26554 // Shape-pin: every `MEMBRO_KEY_*` const must be a
26555 // lowerCamelCase byte-sequence (no `snake_case` underscores, no
26556 // `kebab-case` hyphens, no leading colon, no `PascalCase`
26557 // leading capital, no whitespace / dots) — the canonical shape
26558 // the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` derive produces on
26559 // [`Membro`]. A future flip to a non-camelCase attribute at
26560 // the derive surfaces both here (this test fails on the
26561 // stale-constant shape) and at
26562 // `membro_serde_keys_match_lifted_membro_key_consts` (that test
26563 // fails on the mismatch between const and derive). Peer with
26564 // `supervisor_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape` (40cc4e5)
26565 // on the sibling `SupervisorSpec` top-level axis.
26566 for key in [crate::MEMBRO_KEY_CAIXA, crate::MEMBRO_KEY_VERSAO] {
26567 assert!(
26568 !key.is_empty(),
26569 "MEMBRO_KEY_* must be non-empty (got {key:?})"
26570 );
26571 let first = key.chars().next().unwrap();
26572 assert!(
26573 first.is_ascii_lowercase(),
26574 "MEMBRO_KEY_* must lead with an ASCII-lowercase byte \
26575 (got {key:?}, leads with {first:?})",
26576 );
26577 assert!(
26578 key.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric()),
26579 "MEMBRO_KEY_* must be ASCII-alphanumeric only \
26580 — no `_` / `-` / `:` / `.` / whitespace (got {key:?})",
26581 );
26582 }
26583 }
26584
26585 // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-CONTRATO_KEY_* identity ─────────
26586
26587 #[test]
26588 fn wit_contract_serde_keys_match_lifted_contrato_key_consts() {
26589 // Load-bearing invariant: the three `CONTRATO_KEY_*` consts
26590 // ([`crate::CONTRATO_KEY_DE`] / [`crate::CONTRATO_KEY_PARA`] /
26591 // [`crate::CONTRATO_KEY_WIT`]) name the exact camelCase JSON
26592 // keys the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` attribute on
26593 // [`WitContract`] emits for the required-triad. The three
26594 // sibling payload-arm keys already pin under
26595 // [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`] / `PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME` /
26596 // `STORE_FIELD_NAME` — pin all six alongside so a future
26597 // accidental `rename_all = "snake_case"` / `"kebab-case"` /
26598 // verbatim-field-name flip at the derive attribute (any of which
26599 // would silently break every downstream JSON consumer that
26600 // reaches for one of the six via `Value::get(...)`) surfaces
26601 // here as a build-time test failure at `aplicacao.rs`, not as an
26602 // apply-time `.get(<stale-canonical-const>)` returning `None`
26603 // far from the derive-attr drift's commit. Peer with the sibling
26604 // `membro_serde_keys_match_lifted_membro_key_consts` (ce80ca0)
26605 // pin on the M3 `:membros` per-entry axis — same discipline the
26606 // `Membro` per-entry lift established, extended here to the
26607 // sibling M3 `WitContract` per-`:contratos` entry axis, the last
26608 // M3 mesh-slot atom top-level `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]`
26609 // axis on the Aplicacao surface without a lifted serde-key peer.
26610 let c = WitContract {
26611 de: "cart".into(),
26612 para: "catalog".into(),
26613 wit: "wasi:http/proxy".into(),
26614 endpoint: Some("/lookup".into()),
26615 subject: None,
26616 slot: None,
26617 };
26618 let json = serde_json::to_string(&c).unwrap();
26619 for key in [
26620 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_DE,
26621 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_PARA,
26622 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_WIT,
26623 WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
26624 ] {
26625 let quoted = format!("\"{key}\"");
26626 assert!(
26627 json.contains("ed),
26628 "serialized WitContract must carry the lifted \
26629 CONTRATO_KEY_* / WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME byte-sequence \
26630 {quoted} verbatim in the JSON emission (got: {json})",
26631 );
26632 }
26633
26634 // Pin the two remaining payload-arm keys by round-tripping a
26635 // `WitContract` under each payload-shape (pub-sub, store) — the
26636 // required-triad appears on every emission but the payload arms
26637 // only surface when their `Option<String>` field is `Some`.
26638 let pubsub = WitContract {
26639 de: "cart".into(),
26640 para: "events".into(),
26641 wit: "nats:pub-sub".into(),
26642 endpoint: None,
26643 subject: Some("orders.placed".into()),
26644 slot: None,
26645 };
26646 let pubsub_json = serde_json::to_string(&pubsub).unwrap();
26647 let pubsub_quoted = format!("\"{}\"", WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME);
26648 assert!(
26649 pubsub_json.contains(&pubsub_quoted),
26650 "serialized pub-sub WitContract must carry the lifted \
26651 WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME byte-sequence {pubsub_quoted} \
26652 verbatim in the JSON emission (got: {pubsub_json})",
26653 );
26654 let store = WitContract {
26655 de: "cart".into(),
26656 para: "sessions".into(),
26657 wit: "wasi:keyvalue/store".into(),
26658 endpoint: None,
26659 subject: None,
26660 slot: Some("cart/$id".into()),
26661 };
26662 let store_json = serde_json::to_string(&store).unwrap();
26663 let store_quoted = format!("\"{}\"", WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME);
26664 assert!(
26665 store_json.contains(&store_quoted),
26666 "serialized store WitContract must carry the lifted \
26667 WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME byte-sequence {store_quoted} \
26668 verbatim in the JSON emission (got: {store_json})",
26669 );
26670 }
26671
26672 #[test]
26673 fn contrato_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
26674 // Cross-axis drift-detection pin: a future collapse of the six
26675 // canonical [`WitContract`] per-entry byte-strings onto the same
26676 // value (e.g. an accidental copy-paste flip of
26677 // [`crate::CONTRATO_KEY_WIT`] to also read `"de"`, or a
26678 // rebrand of [`WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME`] to match the
26679 // sibling [`WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME`]) would silently reroute
26680 // every downstream probe on one axis onto the sibling axis's
26681 // overlay entry and pass every propagation-probe test that
26682 // expected only the stale axis's value. Peer of the sibling
26683 // two-way distinct pin on the `MEMBRO_KEY_*` pair (ce80ca0) —
26684 // widened here to the six-way axis the `WitContract`
26685 // required-triad + `WitTarget` payload-triad jointly cover.
26686 let all = [
26687 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_DE,
26688 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_PARA,
26689 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_WIT,
26690 WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
26691 WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME,
26692 WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME,
26693 ];
26694 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
26695 for b in all.iter().skip(i + 1) {
26696 assert_ne!(
26697 a, b,
26698 "CONTRATO_KEY_* / WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME consts \
26699 must be pairwise-distinct canonical byte-sequences \
26700 — got `{a}` == `{b}`",
26701 );
26702 }
26703 }
26704 }
26705
26706 #[test]
26707 fn contrato_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape() {
26708 // Shape-pin: every `CONTRATO_KEY_*` (and every peer
26709 // `WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME`) const must be a lowerCamelCase
26710 // byte-sequence (no `snake_case` underscores, no `kebab-case`
26711 // hyphens, no leading colon, no `PascalCase` leading capital, no
26712 // whitespace / dots) — the canonical shape the
26713 // `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` derive produces on
26714 // [`WitContract`]. A future flip to a non-camelCase attribute at
26715 // the derive surfaces both here (this test fails on the
26716 // stale-constant shape) and at
26717 // `wit_contract_serde_keys_match_lifted_contrato_key_consts`
26718 // (that test fails on the mismatch between const and derive).
26719 // Peer with `membro_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
26720 // (ce80ca0) on the sibling `Membro` per-entry axis.
26721 for key in [
26722 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_DE,
26723 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_PARA,
26724 crate::CONTRATO_KEY_WIT,
26725 WitTarget::HTTP_FIELD_NAME,
26726 WitTarget::PUBSUB_FIELD_NAME,
26727 WitTarget::STORE_FIELD_NAME,
26728 ] {
26729 assert!(
26730 !key.is_empty(),
26731 "CONTRATO_KEY_* / WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME must be \
26732 non-empty (got {key:?})"
26733 );
26734 let first = key.chars().next().unwrap();
26735 assert!(
26736 first.is_ascii_lowercase(),
26737 "CONTRATO_KEY_* / WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME must lead \
26738 with an ASCII-lowercase byte (got {key:?}, leads with \
26739 {first:?})",
26740 );
26741 assert!(
26742 key.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric()),
26743 "CONTRATO_KEY_* / WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME must be \
26744 ASCII-alphanumeric only — no `_` / `-` / `:` / `.` / \
26745 whitespace (got {key:?})",
26746 );
26747 }
26748 }
26749
26750 // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-ENTRADA_KEY_* identity ──────────
26751
26752 #[test]
26753 fn entrada_serde_keys_match_lifted_entrada_key_consts() {
26754 // Load-bearing invariant: the four `ENTRADA_KEY_*` consts
26755 // ([`crate::ENTRADA_KEY_HOST`] / [`crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PARA`] /
26756 // [`crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PATHS`] / [`crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PORT`])
26757 // name the exact camelCase JSON keys the
26758 // `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` attribute on
26759 // [`Entrada`] emits. Serialize a fully-populated `Entrada` and
26760 // pin that each canonical byte-sequence appears verbatim in the
26761 // JSON — a future accidental `rename_all = "snake_case"` /
26762 // `"kebab-case"` / verbatim-field-name flip at the derive
26763 // attribute (any of which would silently break every downstream
26764 // JSON consumer that reaches for one of the four consts via
26765 // `Value::get(...)` — the [`caixa_mesh`] Gateway/HTTPRoute
26766 // emitter's per-Aplicacao hostname/paths/port projection, the
26767 // future `app-operator` reconciler's per-Aplicacao ingress
26768 // bind, the future `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR
26769 // materializer's admission-time cross-check) surfaces here as
26770 // a build-time test failure at `aplicacao.rs`, not as an
26771 // apply-time `.get(<stale-canonical-const>)` returning `None`
26772 // far from the derive-attr drift's commit. Peer with the
26773 // sibling
26774 // `wit_contract_serde_keys_match_lifted_contrato_key_consts`
26775 // (ca463a4) and
26776 // `membro_serde_keys_match_lifted_membro_key_consts` (ce80ca0)
26777 // pins on the M3 collection-slot atom axes — same discipline
26778 // both collection-slot lifts established, extended here to the
26779 // singleton `:entrada` mesh-slot atom axis, the last M3
26780 // typed-struct top-level `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]`
26781 // axis on the Aplicacao surface without a lifted serde-key
26782 // peer.
26783 let e = Entrada {
26784 host: "checkout.quero.cloud".into(),
26785 para: "cart".into(),
26786 paths: vec!["/cart".into()],
26787 port: 8080,
26788 };
26789 let json = serde_json::to_string(&e).unwrap();
26790 for key in [
26791 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_HOST,
26792 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PARA,
26793 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PATHS,
26794 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PORT,
26795 ] {
26796 let quoted = format!("\"{key}\"");
26797 assert!(
26798 json.contains("ed),
26799 "serialized Entrada must carry the lifted ENTRADA_KEY_* \
26800 byte-sequence {quoted} verbatim in the JSON emission \
26801 (got: {json})",
26802 );
26803 }
26804 }
26805
26806 #[test]
26807 fn entrada_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
26808 // Cross-axis drift-detection pin: a future collapse of the four
26809 // canonical [`Entrada`] singleton byte-strings onto the same
26810 // value (e.g. an accidental copy-paste flip of
26811 // [`crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PARA`] to also read `"host"`) would
26812 // silently reroute every downstream probe on one axis onto the
26813 // sibling axis's overlay entry and pass every propagation-probe
26814 // test that expected only the stale axis's value — the
26815 // Gateway/HTTPRoute emitter would read the hostname string
26816 // where the destination-Servico name was expected (or vice
26817 // versa), the admission-webhook cross-check would compare the
26818 // wrong pair of values, and the resulting Gateway resource
26819 // would either be admitted with garbage or rejected at the
26820 // controller far from the rebrand commit's source. Peer of the
26821 // sibling four-way distinct pin on the `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*`
26822 // tetrad (40cc4e5), the two-way distinct pin on the
26823 // `MEMBRO_KEY_*` pair (ce80ca0), and the six-way distinct pin
26824 // on the `CONTRATO_KEY_*` triad + `WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME`
26825 // triad (ca463a4).
26826 let all = [
26827 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_HOST,
26828 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PARA,
26829 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PATHS,
26830 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PORT,
26831 ];
26832 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
26833 for b in all.iter().skip(i + 1) {
26834 assert_ne!(
26835 a, b,
26836 "ENTRADA_KEY_* consts must be pairwise-distinct \
26837 canonical byte-sequences — got `{a}` == `{b}`",
26838 );
26839 }
26840 }
26841 }
26842
26843 #[test]
26844 fn entrada_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape() {
26845 // Shape-pin: every `ENTRADA_KEY_*` const must be a
26846 // lowerCamelCase byte-sequence (no `snake_case` underscores, no
26847 // `kebab-case` hyphens, no leading colon, no `PascalCase`
26848 // leading capital, no whitespace / dots) — the canonical shape
26849 // the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` derive produces on
26850 // [`Entrada`]. A future flip to a non-camelCase attribute at
26851 // the derive surfaces both here (this test fails on the
26852 // stale-constant shape) and at
26853 // `entrada_serde_keys_match_lifted_entrada_key_consts` (that
26854 // test fails on the mismatch between const and derive). Peer
26855 // with `membro_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape` (ce80ca0)
26856 // and `contrato_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
26857 // (ca463a4) on the sibling M3 per-`:membros` and per-`:contratos`
26858 // entry axes.
26859 for key in [
26860 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_HOST,
26861 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PARA,
26862 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PATHS,
26863 crate::ENTRADA_KEY_PORT,
26864 ] {
26865 assert!(
26866 !key.is_empty(),
26867 "ENTRADA_KEY_* must be non-empty (got {key:?})"
26868 );
26869 let first = key.chars().next().unwrap();
26870 assert!(
26871 first.is_ascii_lowercase(),
26872 "ENTRADA_KEY_* must lead with an ASCII-lowercase byte \
26873 (got {key:?}, leads with {first:?})",
26874 );
26875 assert!(
26876 key.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric()),
26877 "ENTRADA_KEY_* must be ASCII-alphanumeric only \
26878 — no `_` / `-` / `:` / `.` / whitespace (got {key:?})",
26879 );
26880 }
26881 }
26882
26883 // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-POLITICAS_KEY_* identity ────────
26884
26885 #[test]
26886 fn mesh_policy_serde_keys_match_lifted_politicas_key_consts() {
26887 // Load-bearing invariant: the five `POLITICAS_KEY_*` consts
26888 // ([`crate::POLITICAS_KEY_TIMEOUT`] /
26889 // [`crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RETRIES`] /
26890 // [`crate::POLITICAS_KEY_CIRCUIT_BREAKER`] /
26891 // [`crate::POLITICAS_KEY_MTLS_REQUIRED`] /
26892 // [`crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RATE_LIMIT`]) name the exact camelCase
26893 // JSON keys the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` attribute
26894 // on [`MeshPolicy`] emits. Three of the five axes
26895 // (`circuit_breaker` → `circuitBreaker`, `mtls_required` →
26896 // `mtlsRequired`, `rate_limit` → `rateLimit`) are non-trivial
26897 // camelCase transforms — the derive-attribute is load-bearing
26898 // on those, unlike the sibling `Entrada` / `Membro` /
26899 // `WitContract` structs whose fields are all lowercase-single-
26900 // word and where the derive is a no-op on every axis.
26901 // Serialize a fully-populated [`MeshPolicy`] (every axis
26902 // `Some(…)` so `skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"` fires
26903 // on none of the five slots) and pin that each canonical
26904 // byte-sequence appears verbatim in the JSON — a future
26905 // accidental `rename_all = "snake_case"` / `"kebab-case"` /
26906 // verbatim-field-name flip at the derive attribute (any of
26907 // which would silently break every downstream JSON consumer
26908 // that reaches for one of the five consts via
26909 // `Value::get(...)` — the future M4 per-edge `:politicas`
26910 // overlay projection onto Cilium `L7Rules` and Gateway API
26911 // `HTTPRoute` backend timeouts, the future
26912 // `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
26913 // admission-time mesh-policy cross-check, the future
26914 // `feira lint` per-`:politicas` bound-check gate) surfaces here
26915 // as a build-time test failure at `aplicacao.rs`, not as an
26916 // apply-time `.get(<stale-canonical-const>)` returning `None`
26917 // far from the derive-attr drift's commit. Peer with the
26918 // sibling `entrada_serde_keys_match_lifted_entrada_key_consts`
26919 // (a3d6162), `wit_contract_serde_keys_match_lifted_contrato_key_consts`
26920 // (ca463a4), and `membro_serde_keys_match_lifted_membro_key_consts`
26921 // (ce80ca0) pins on the M3 collection-slot / singleton-slot
26922 // atom axes — same discipline every M3 sibling lift
26923 // established, extended here to the singleton `:politicas`
26924 // mesh-slot atom axis, closing the last M3 typed-struct
26925 // top-level `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` axis on the
26926 // Aplicacao surface without a lifted serde-key peer.
26927 let p = MeshPolicy {
26928 timeout: Some(Duration::from_secs(30)),
26929 retries: Some(3),
26930 circuit_breaker: Some(CircuitBreaker {
26931 max_failures: 5,
26932 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
26933 }),
26934 mtls_required: Some(true),
26935 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
26936 rate: 100,
26937 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
26938 }),
26939 };
26940 let json = serde_json::to_string(&p).unwrap();
26941 for key in [
26942 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_TIMEOUT,
26943 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RETRIES,
26944 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_CIRCUIT_BREAKER,
26945 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_MTLS_REQUIRED,
26946 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RATE_LIMIT,
26947 ] {
26948 let quoted = format!("\"{key}\"");
26949 assert!(
26950 json.contains("ed),
26951 "serialized MeshPolicy must carry the lifted \
26952 POLITICAS_KEY_* byte-sequence {quoted} verbatim in the \
26953 JSON emission (got: {json})",
26954 );
26955 }
26956 }
26957
26958 #[test]
26959 fn politicas_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
26960 // Cross-axis drift-detection pin: a future collapse of the five
26961 // canonical [`MeshPolicy`] singleton byte-strings onto the same
26962 // value (e.g. an accidental copy-paste flip of
26963 // [`crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RETRIES`] to also read `"timeout"`)
26964 // would silently reroute every downstream probe on one axis
26965 // onto the sibling axis's overlay entry and pass every
26966 // propagation-probe test that expected only the stale axis's
26967 // value — the M4 per-edge `:politicas` overlay projection would
26968 // read the retry-count string where the timeout duration was
26969 // expected (or vice versa), the CR materializer's admission
26970 // cross-check would compare the wrong pair of values, and the
26971 // resulting mesh reconciler would either bind the wrong axis
26972 // or reject the resource at reconcile far from the rebrand
26973 // commit's source. Peer of the sibling four-way distinct pin
26974 // on the `SUPERVISOR_KEY_*` tetrad (40cc4e5), the four-way
26975 // distinct pin on the `ENTRADA_KEY_*` tetrad (a3d6162), the
26976 // two-way distinct pin on the `MEMBRO_KEY_*` pair (ce80ca0),
26977 // and the six-way distinct pin on the `CONTRATO_KEY_*` triad +
26978 // `WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME` triad (ca463a4).
26979 let all = [
26980 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_TIMEOUT,
26981 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RETRIES,
26982 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_CIRCUIT_BREAKER,
26983 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_MTLS_REQUIRED,
26984 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RATE_LIMIT,
26985 ];
26986 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
26987 for b in all.iter().skip(i + 1) {
26988 assert_ne!(
26989 a, b,
26990 "POLITICAS_KEY_* consts must be pairwise-distinct \
26991 canonical byte-sequences — got `{a}` == `{b}`",
26992 );
26993 }
26994 }
26995 }
26996
26997 #[test]
26998 fn politicas_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape() {
26999 // Shape-pin: every `POLITICAS_KEY_*` const must be a
27000 // lowerCamelCase byte-sequence (no `snake_case` underscores, no
27001 // `kebab-case` hyphens, no leading colon, no `PascalCase`
27002 // leading capital, no whitespace / dots) — the canonical shape
27003 // the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` derive produces on
27004 // [`MeshPolicy`]. A future flip to a non-camelCase attribute
27005 // at the derive surfaces both here (this test fails on the
27006 // stale-constant shape) and at
27007 // `mesh_policy_serde_keys_match_lifted_politicas_key_consts`
27008 // (that test fails on the mismatch between const and derive).
27009 // Peer with `entrada_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27010 // (a3d6162), `membro_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27011 // (ce80ca0), and `contrato_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27012 // (ca463a4) on the sibling M3 typed-struct axes.
27013 for key in [
27014 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_TIMEOUT,
27015 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RETRIES,
27016 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_CIRCUIT_BREAKER,
27017 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_MTLS_REQUIRED,
27018 crate::POLITICAS_KEY_RATE_LIMIT,
27019 ] {
27020 assert!(
27021 !key.is_empty(),
27022 "POLITICAS_KEY_* must be non-empty (got {key:?})"
27023 );
27024 let first = key.chars().next().unwrap();
27025 assert!(
27026 first.is_ascii_lowercase(),
27027 "POLITICAS_KEY_* must lead with an ASCII-lowercase \
27028 byte (got {key:?}, leads with {first:?})",
27029 );
27030 assert!(
27031 key.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric()),
27032 "POLITICAS_KEY_* must be ASCII-alphanumeric only — \
27033 no `_` / `-` / `:` / `.` / whitespace (got {key:?})",
27034 );
27035 }
27036 }
27037
27038 // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_* identity ──
27039
27040 #[test]
27041 fn circuit_breaker_serde_keys_match_lifted_circuit_breaker_key_consts() {
27042 // Load-bearing invariant: the two `CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_*` consts
27043 // ([`crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_MAX_FAILURES`] /
27044 // [`crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_WINDOW`]) name the exact camelCase
27045 // JSON keys the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` attribute on
27046 // [`CircuitBreaker`] emits inside the
27047 // [`crate::POLITICAS_KEY_CIRCUIT_BREAKER`] sub-block. One of the
27048 // two axes (`max_failures` → `maxFailures`) is a non-trivial
27049 // camelCase transform — the derive-attribute is load-bearing on
27050 // that axis, unlike the sibling `window` field where the derive
27051 // is a no-op. Serialize a fully-populated [`CircuitBreaker`] and
27052 // pin that each canonical byte-sequence appears verbatim in the
27053 // JSON — a future accidental `rename_all = "snake_case"` /
27054 // `"kebab-case"` / verbatim-field-name flip at the derive
27055 // attribute (any of which would silently break every downstream
27056 // JSON consumer that reaches for one of the two consts via
27057 // `Value::get(POLITICAS_KEY_CIRCUIT_BREAKER).and_then(|v|
27058 // v.get(CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_MAX_FAILURES))` — the future M4
27059 // per-edge `:politicas` overlay projection onto the mesh's
27060 // per-backend consecutive-failure-counter tripping threshold, the
27061 // future `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
27062 // admission-time breaker cross-check, the future `feira lint`
27063 // per-`:politicas :circuit-breaker` bound-check gate) surfaces
27064 // here as a build-time test failure at `aplicacao.rs`, not as an
27065 // apply-time `.get(<stale-canonical-const>)` returning `None`
27066 // far from the derive-attr drift's commit. Peer with the sibling
27067 // `mesh_policy_serde_keys_match_lifted_politicas_key_consts`
27068 // (b55cca7) parent-axis pin — that test pins the outer
27069 // sub-block key the derive on [`MeshPolicy`] emits, this test
27070 // pins the inner keys the derive on the payload type emits, so
27071 // the two together lock the whole [`MeshPolicy`] breaker-tuning
27072 // shape end-to-end at build time.
27073 let cb = CircuitBreaker {
27074 max_failures: 5,
27075 window: Duration::from_secs(60),
27076 };
27077 let json = serde_json::to_string(&cb).unwrap();
27078 for key in [
27079 crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_MAX_FAILURES,
27080 crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_WINDOW,
27081 ] {
27082 let quoted = format!("\"{key}\"");
27083 assert!(
27084 json.contains("ed),
27085 "serialized CircuitBreaker must carry the lifted \
27086 CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_* byte-sequence {quoted} verbatim \
27087 in the JSON emission (got: {json})",
27088 );
27089 }
27090 }
27091
27092 #[test]
27093 fn circuit_breaker_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
27094 // Cross-axis drift-detection pin: a future collapse of the two
27095 // canonical [`CircuitBreaker`] sub-block byte-strings onto the
27096 // same value (e.g. an accidental copy-paste flip of
27097 // [`crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_WINDOW`] to also read
27098 // `"maxFailures"`) would silently reroute every downstream
27099 // probe on one axis onto the sibling axis's overlay entry and
27100 // pass every propagation-probe test that expected only the
27101 // stale axis's value — the M4 per-edge `:politicas` overlay
27102 // projection would read the failure-count where the window
27103 // duration was expected (or vice versa), the CR materializer's
27104 // admission cross-check would compare the wrong pair of values,
27105 // and the resulting mesh reconciler would either bind the wrong
27106 // axis or reject the resource at reconcile far from the rebrand
27107 // commit's source. Peer of the sibling five-way distinct pin on
27108 // the `POLITICAS_KEY_*` pentad (b55cca7), the four-way distinct
27109 // pin on the `ENTRADA_KEY_*` tetrad (a3d6162), the two-way
27110 // distinct pin on the `MEMBRO_KEY_*` pair (ce80ca0), and the
27111 // six-way distinct pin on the `CONTRATO_KEY_*` triad +
27112 // `WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME` triad (ca463a4).
27113 let all = [
27114 crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_MAX_FAILURES,
27115 crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_WINDOW,
27116 ];
27117 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
27118 for b in all.iter().skip(i + 1) {
27119 assert_ne!(
27120 a, b,
27121 "CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_* consts must be pairwise-distinct \
27122 canonical byte-sequences — got `{a}` == `{b}`",
27123 );
27124 }
27125 }
27126 }
27127
27128 #[test]
27129 fn circuit_breaker_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape() {
27130 // Shape-pin: every `CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_*` const must be a
27131 // lowerCamelCase byte-sequence (no `snake_case` underscores, no
27132 // `kebab-case` hyphens, no leading colon, no `PascalCase`
27133 // leading capital, no whitespace / dots) — the canonical shape
27134 // the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` derive produces on
27135 // [`CircuitBreaker`]. A future flip to a non-camelCase attribute
27136 // at the derive surfaces both here (this test fails on the
27137 // stale-constant shape) and at
27138 // `circuit_breaker_serde_keys_match_lifted_circuit_breaker_key_consts`
27139 // (that test fails on the mismatch between const and derive).
27140 // Peer with `politicas_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27141 // (b55cca7), `entrada_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27142 // (a3d6162), `membro_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27143 // (ce80ca0), and `contrato_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27144 // (ca463a4) on the sibling M3 typed-struct axes.
27145 for key in [
27146 crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_MAX_FAILURES,
27147 crate::CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_WINDOW,
27148 ] {
27149 assert!(
27150 !key.is_empty(),
27151 "CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_* must be non-empty (got {key:?})"
27152 );
27153 let first = key.chars().next().unwrap();
27154 assert!(
27155 first.is_ascii_lowercase(),
27156 "CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_* must lead with an ASCII-lowercase \
27157 byte (got {key:?}, leads with {first:?})",
27158 );
27159 assert!(
27160 key.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric()),
27161 "CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_* must be ASCII-alphanumeric only — \
27162 no `_` / `-` / `:` / `.` / whitespace (got {key:?})",
27163 );
27164 }
27165 }
27166
27167 // ── drift-detection: serde-derive-to-M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_* identity ─────
27168
27169 #[test]
27170 fn placement_serde_keys_match_lifted_m3_placement_key_consts() {
27171 // Load-bearing invariant: the four `M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_*` consts
27172 // ([`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA`] /
27173 // [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_CLUSTERS`] /
27174 // [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_AFFINITY`] /
27175 // [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_SHARD_KEY`]) name the exact camelCase
27176 // JSON keys the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` attribute on
27177 // [`Placement`] emits. One of the four axes (`shard_key` →
27178 // `shardKey`) is a non-trivial camelCase transform — the
27179 // derive-attribute is load-bearing on that axis, unlike the
27180 // sibling `estrategia` / `clusters` / `affinity` axes whose
27181 // source-side field names carry no `_` and where the derive is a
27182 // no-op. Serialize a fully-populated [`Placement`] (both
27183 // `Option`-carrying axes `Some(_)` so
27184 // `skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none"` fires on neither of
27185 // the two optional slots) and pin that each canonical
27186 // byte-sequence appears verbatim in the JSON — a future
27187 // accidental `rename_all = "snake_case"` / `"kebab-case"` /
27188 // verbatim-field-name flip at the derive attribute (any of which
27189 // would silently break every downstream consumer that reaches
27190 // for one of the four consts via
27191 // `Value::get(M3_KEY_PLACEMENT).and_then(|v|
27192 // v.get(M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_*))` — the `lareira-fleet-programs`
27193 // aggregator's per-cluster fanout filter keying off
27194 // `placement.clusters`, the M3 shard-pool dispatch materializer
27195 // keying off `placement.shardKey`, the M3 Adaptive compression
27196 // pass weighting off `placement.affinity`, every downstream
27197 // dispatcher branching on `placement.estrategia`, the future
27198 // `mesh.pleme.io/v1alpha1/Aplicacao` CR materializer's
27199 // admission-time placement cross-check, the future `feira lint`
27200 // per-`:placement` bound-check gate) surfaces here as a
27201 // build-time test failure at `aplicacao.rs`, not as an
27202 // apply-time `.get(<stale-canonical-const>)` returning `None`
27203 // far from the derive-attr drift's commit. Peer with the sibling
27204 // `mesh_policy_serde_keys_match_lifted_politicas_key_consts`
27205 // (b55cca7),
27206 // `circuit_breaker_serde_keys_match_lifted_circuit_breaker_key_consts`
27207 // (468e959),
27208 // `entrada_serde_keys_match_lifted_entrada_key_consts` (a3d6162),
27209 // `wit_contract_serde_keys_match_lifted_contrato_key_consts`
27210 // (ca463a4), and
27211 // `membro_serde_keys_match_lifted_membro_key_consts` (ce80ca0)
27212 // pins on the M3 collection-slot / singleton-slot atom axes —
27213 // closes the last M3 typed-struct top-level
27214 // `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` axis on the Aplicacao
27215 // surface without a drift-detection pin.
27216 let p = Placement {
27217 estrategia: PlacementStrategy::Sharded,
27218 clusters: vec!["rio".into(), "mar".into()],
27219 affinity: Some("data-locality".into()),
27220 shard_key: Some("$tenantId".into()),
27221 };
27222 let json = serde_json::to_string(&p).unwrap();
27223 for key in [
27224 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA,
27225 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_CLUSTERS,
27226 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_AFFINITY,
27227 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_SHARD_KEY,
27228 ] {
27229 let quoted = format!("\"{key}\"");
27230 assert!(
27231 json.contains("ed),
27232 "serialized Placement must carry the lifted \
27233 M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_* byte-sequence {quoted} verbatim in \
27234 the JSON emission (got: {json})",
27235 );
27236 }
27237 }
27238
27239 #[test]
27240 fn m3_placement_key_consts_are_pairwise_distinct() {
27241 // Cross-axis drift-detection pin: a future collapse of the four
27242 // canonical [`Placement`] sub-block byte-strings onto the same
27243 // value (e.g. an accidental copy-paste flip of
27244 // [`crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_SHARD_KEY`] to also read
27245 // `"affinity"`) would silently reroute every downstream probe on
27246 // one axis onto the sibling axis's overlay entry and pass every
27247 // propagation-probe test that expected only the stale axis's
27248 // value — the M3 shard-pool dispatch materializer would read the
27249 // affinity placement-hint where the shard-selection template was
27250 // expected (or vice versa), the M3 Adaptive compression pass's
27251 // cross-check would compare the wrong pair of values, and the
27252 // resulting placement engine would either bind the wrong axis or
27253 // reject the resource at reconcile far from the rebrand commit's
27254 // source. Peer of the sibling two-way distinct pin on the
27255 // `CIRCUIT_BREAKER_KEY_*` pair (468e959), the five-way distinct
27256 // pin on the `POLITICAS_KEY_*` pentad (b55cca7), the four-way
27257 // distinct pin on the `ENTRADA_KEY_*` tetrad (a3d6162), the
27258 // two-way distinct pin on the `MEMBRO_KEY_*` pair (ce80ca0), and
27259 // the six-way distinct pin on the `CONTRATO_KEY_*` triad +
27260 // `WitTarget::*_FIELD_NAME` triad (ca463a4).
27261 let all = [
27262 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA,
27263 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_CLUSTERS,
27264 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_AFFINITY,
27265 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_SHARD_KEY,
27266 ];
27267 for (i, a) in all.iter().enumerate() {
27268 for b in all.iter().skip(i + 1) {
27269 assert_ne!(
27270 a, b,
27271 "M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_* consts must be pairwise-distinct \
27272 canonical byte-sequences — got `{a}` == `{b}`",
27273 );
27274 }
27275 }
27276 }
27277
27278 #[test]
27279 fn m3_placement_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape() {
27280 // Shape-pin: every `M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_*` const must be a
27281 // lowerCamelCase byte-sequence (no `snake_case` underscores, no
27282 // `kebab-case` hyphens, no leading colon, no `PascalCase`
27283 // leading capital, no whitespace / dots) — the canonical shape
27284 // the `#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` derive produces on
27285 // [`Placement`]. A future flip to a non-camelCase attribute at
27286 // the derive surfaces both here (this test fails on the stale-
27287 // constant shape) and at
27288 // `placement_serde_keys_match_lifted_m3_placement_key_consts`
27289 // (that test fails on the mismatch between const and derive).
27290 // Peer with `circuit_breaker_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27291 // (468e959), `politicas_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27292 // (b55cca7), `entrada_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27293 // (a3d6162), `membro_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27294 // (ce80ca0), and `contrato_key_consts_are_lower_camel_case_shape`
27295 // (ca463a4) on the sibling M3 typed-struct axes.
27296 for key in [
27297 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_ESTRATEGIA,
27298 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_CLUSTERS,
27299 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_AFFINITY,
27300 crate::M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_SHARD_KEY,
27301 ] {
27302 assert!(
27303 !key.is_empty(),
27304 "M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_* must be non-empty (got {key:?})"
27305 );
27306 let first = key.chars().next().unwrap();
27307 assert!(
27308 first.is_ascii_lowercase(),
27309 "M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_* must lead with an ASCII-lowercase \
27310 byte (got {key:?}, leads with {first:?})",
27311 );
27312 assert!(
27313 key.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric()),
27314 "M3_PLACEMENT_KEY_* must be ASCII-alphanumeric only — \
27315 no `_` / `-` / `:` / `.` / whitespace (got {key:?})",
27316 );
27317 }
27318 }
27319
27320 // ── AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination — the substrate-canonical
27321 // destination-facing L4 port resolver every per-Aplicacao renderer
27322 // reaching for a per-destination Servico TCP port axis routes
27323 // through. The four pin tests below fix the four-way accept-set
27324 // the resolver must always honor: (:entrada-para-matches,
27325 // :entrada-para-mismatches, :entrada-none-so-fallback,
27326 // :entrada-port-non-default-honored) — drift on any arm surfaces
27327 // at caixa-core build time rather than at cluster-apply time.
27328
27329 #[test]
27330 fn port_for_destination_returns_entrada_port_when_para_matches_destination() {
27331 // The typed `:entrada` block's `:para "cart"` matches the
27332 // queried destination, so the resolver returns the author-
27333 // declared `:port` scalar verbatim — the canonical "the
27334 // destination Servico IS the ingress apex, honor the typed
27335 // listener port" arm of the port-resolution dispatch.
27336 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
27337 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
27338 e.para = "cart".into();
27339 e.port = 9090;
27340 }
27341 assert_eq!(
27342 spec.port_for_destination("cart"),
27343 9090,
27344 "port_for_destination(entrada.para) must return entrada.port \
27345 verbatim, not the DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT fallback"
27346 );
27347 }
27348
27349 #[test]
27350 fn port_for_destination_falls_back_to_default_servico_port_when_para_mismatches() {
27351 // The typed `:entrada` block names `:para "cart"`, but the
27352 // queried destination is `"payment"` — a Servico that
27353 // participates in the mesh graph but is not the ingress apex.
27354 // The resolver falls back to the lifted DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT
27355 // canonical port floor, closing the "non-apex destination reads
27356 // the substrate default" arm. Same fixture the peer
27357 // `cnp_l4_fallback_port_routes_through_lifted_default_servico_port`
27358 // pin at caixa-mesh exercises through the CNP emit-side path;
27359 // this pin exercises the shared underlying resolver directly.
27360 let spec = three_member_spec();
27361 assert_eq!(
27362 spec.port_for_destination("payment"),
27363 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
27364 "port_for_destination(non-apex-destination) must route \
27365 through the lifted DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT canonical port floor"
27366 );
27367 }
27368
27369 #[test]
27370 fn port_for_destination_falls_back_to_default_servico_port_when_entrada_none() {
27371 // Internal-only Aplicacao — no `:entrada` block declared. Every
27372 // per-destination port query falls back to the lifted
27373 // DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT canonical floor. The arm exists because
27374 // the Aplicacao surface admits `:entrada None` (internal mesh
27375 // with no external gateway); every downstream renderer's per-
27376 // destination port axis must still resolve to a well-defined
27377 // scalar even without an ingress apex.
27378 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
27379 spec.entrada = None;
27380 assert_eq!(
27381 spec.port_for_destination("cart"),
27382 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
27383 "port_for_destination on an internal-only Aplicacao must \
27384 fall back to the lifted DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT floor for \
27385 every destination"
27386 );
27387 assert_eq!(
27388 spec.port_for_destination("payment"),
27389 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
27390 "port_for_destination on an internal-only Aplicacao must \
27391 fall back uniformly across every destination — the fallback \
27392 is not entrada-shape-conditional"
27393 );
27394 }
27395
27396 #[test]
27397 fn port_for_destination_honors_non_default_entrada_port_verbatim() {
27398 // Structural pin against a hypothetical future refactor that
27399 // reconciled `entrada.port` against `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` at
27400 // the resolver (a "normalize to the default when the author's
27401 // port matches the substrate default" collapse) — that would
27402 // break renderer sites that carry meaning on the emitted port
27403 // value beyond bare equality (a future per-cluster listener-
27404 // audit that keys off the author-declared port, not the
27405 // resolved-with-fallback port). Pin that a non-default
27406 // entrada.port is returned verbatim so drift here surfaces at
27407 // caixa-core build time.
27408 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
27409 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
27410 e.para = "cart".into();
27411 e.port = 8443;
27412 }
27413 assert_ne!(
27414 8443, DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
27415 "test fixture must probe a port distinct from \
27416 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT to exercise the honor-verbatim arm"
27417 );
27418 assert_eq!(
27419 spec.port_for_destination("cart"),
27420 8443,
27421 "port_for_destination(entrada.para) must return entrada.port \
27422 verbatim, even when the port differs from DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT"
27423 );
27424 }
27425
27426 #[test]
27427 fn port_for_destination_at_entrada_destination_returns_entrada_port_across_permutations() {
27428 // Apex-identity pair-invariant pin composing both substrate-
27429 // primitive typed dispatches — [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`]
27430 // and [`Entrada::destination`] — at the emit-side call shape
27431 // every per-Aplicacao renderer's ingress-apex L4 port reader
27432 // now takes. The invariant:
27433 //
27434 // spec.port_for_destination(entrada.destination()) == entrada.port
27435 //
27436 // holds by construction under today's single-destination
27437 // `:entrada` slot (`destination()` returns `entrada.para`, and
27438 // the resolver's apex arm matches `para == destination` and
27439 // returns `entrada.port`), and every downstream consumer that
27440 // composes the two accessors at the ingress apex — the
27441 // `caixa_mesh::gateway_routes` HTTPRoute per-rule
27442 // `backendRefs[0].port` emit-site path, the peer future M4 CR
27443 // materializer's admission-webhook that promotes the scalar to
27444 // a per-CR override overlay, every future per-Aplicacao snapshot
27445 // renderer's apex-facing L4 port reader — reaches through the
27446 // same composition. Pin the identity across four permutations
27447 // (`:para` × `:port` including a non-default port to exercise
27448 // the honor-verbatim arm and a non-cart `:para` to exercise
27449 // destination-agnostic identity) so a future refactor that
27450 // silently split either accessor's apex behavior surfaces at
27451 // caixa-core build time — a subtle `destination()` renaming
27452 // that returned `entrada.host.as_str()` instead of
27453 // `entrada.para.as_str()` would blow this pin loudly, closing
27454 // the last quiet failure mode the two lifts admit in composition.
27455 //
27456 // Peer discipline with the sibling caixa-mesh cross-crate pin
27457 // [`caixa_mesh::tests::httproute_backend_ref_port_and_cnp_l4_port_share_port_for_destination_resolver_at_emit_site`]
27458 // on the two-renderer pair-invariant axis; this pin encodes the
27459 // same two-consumer coherence rule at the substrate-primitive
27460 // level so the invariant survives even if every renderer is
27461 // deleted.
27462 for (para, port) in [
27463 ("cart", DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT),
27464 ("cart", 8443u16),
27465 ("payment", 9090u16),
27466 ("catalog", 443u16),
27467 ] {
27468 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
27469 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
27470 e.para = para.into();
27471 e.port = port;
27472 }
27473 let expected_port = spec
27474 .entrada()
27475 .expect("three_member_spec carries a typed `:entrada` block")
27476 .port();
27477 let composed_port = {
27478 let entrada = spec.entrada().expect("entrada present");
27479 spec.port_for_destination(entrada.destination())
27480 };
27481 assert_eq!(
27482 composed_port, expected_port,
27483 "`spec.port_for_destination(entrada.destination())` must \
27484 equal `entrada.port` under today's single-destination \
27485 `:entrada` slot — this is the apex-identity contract \
27486 every downstream ingress-apex L4 port reader relies on. \
27487 Input :entrada :para: {para:?}, :entrada :port: {port}"
27488 );
27489 }
27490 }
27491
27492 #[test]
27493 fn port_for_destination_apex_arm_routes_through_destination_accessor() {
27494 // Composition pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::port_for_destination`]'s
27495 // per-`:entrada` apex-arm membership probe must key off
27496 // [`Entrada::destination`], not the raw `.para` field access.
27497 // Structurally: setting ONLY the `:entrada :para` field to a
27498 // fresh non-cart destination on an otherwise-well-formed
27499 // Aplicacao must (1) leave `e.destination()` byte-equal to
27500 // `e.para.as_str()` (the accessor is byte-projective by
27501 // definition), and (2) cause the resolver's apex arm to fire
27502 // and return `entrada.port` at exactly that new destination
27503 // while every other destination string falls through to
27504 // [`DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT`] under the accessor-projected
27505 // membership check. Pins against a future silent detour that
27506 // (a) re-derived the apex-arm membership probe off
27507 // `e.para == destination` in `port_for_destination` instead of
27508 // `e.destination() == destination`, silently disagreeing with
27509 // the two peer `caixa-mesh` per-`(HTTPRoute, CNP)` emit-site
27510 // consumers (`entrada.destination()` at
27511 // caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:3173, `c.destination()` at
27512 // caixa-mesh/src/lib.rs:2739) that already reach through the
27513 // accessor, (b) accessor-side introduced a per-tenant alias
27514 // arm the caller was unaware of, silently rewriting an
27515 // author-declared `:para "cart"` value to a canary-aliased
27516 // form — the raw-field-access resolver would fall through to
27517 // `DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT` matching the un-aliased destination
27518 // while the peer emit-site consumers landed on the aliased
27519 // destination, splitting the ingress-apex L4 port at
27520 // cluster-apply time.
27521 //
27522 // Peer of the sibling
27523 // [`validate_membros_empty_gate_routes_through_nome_accessor`]
27524 // (d0de220) composition pin on the per-`:membros` refusal-arm
27525 // axis — same "the shape-gate predicate must route through the
27526 // substrate-primitive typed dispatch" discipline extended onto
27527 // the per-`:entrada` apex-arm membership-probe axis. Closes
27528 // the last unlifted `.para` production-code read site on
27529 // `Entrada` in `caixa-core` — after this converge every
27530 // `caixa-core` `.para` field access outside the accessor's own
27531 // body and outside the `WitContract` per-`:contratos` sibling
27532 // axis is either a test-side field-setter or a doc-comment
27533 // reference.
27534 for (para, port) in [("cart", 8080u16), ("payment", 9090u16), ("catalog", 443u16)] {
27535 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
27536 if let Some(e) = spec.entrada.as_mut() {
27537 e.para = para.into();
27538 e.port = port;
27539 }
27540 let e = spec
27541 .entrada
27542 .as_ref()
27543 .expect("three_member_spec carries a typed `:entrada` block");
27544 assert_eq!(
27545 e.destination(),
27546 e.para.as_str(),
27547 "Entrada::destination must byte-equal the .para field \
27548 access — an accessor-side detour that no longer \
27549 projects the raw field would silently split this \
27550 drift-detection test from the port_for_destination \
27551 apex-arm membership probe",
27552 );
27553 assert_eq!(
27554 spec.port_for_destination(para),
27555 port,
27556 "port_for_destination must key off the accessor-projected \
27557 destination and return `entrada.port` on the apex arm — \
27558 input :entrada :para: {para:?}, :entrada :port: {port}",
27559 );
27560 assert_eq!(
27561 spec.port_for_destination("ghost-destination-never-a-member"),
27562 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT,
27563 "port_for_destination must fall through to \
27564 DEFAULT_SERVICO_PORT on a non-matching destination \
27565 under the accessor-projected membership check — input \
27566 :entrada :para: {para:?}, :entrada :port: {port}",
27567 );
27568 }
27569 }
27570
27571 #[test]
27572 fn rate_limit_rate_returns_rate_u32_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
27573 // The canonical per-`:politicas :rate-limit` `:rate`
27574 // Envoy-local-rate-limit-mesh token-bucket-capacity scalar pin:
27575 // [`RateLimit::rate`] must return the `:politicas :rate-limit`
27576 // typed `u32` verbatim, byte-equal to the raw field access
27577 // across every representative value in the accept-set — `1` (the
27578 // lower boundary of the `1..=POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX` accept-set
27579 // the surrounding [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] gate
27580 // carves out on the sibling `PolicyRateLimitZero` refusal),
27581 // `POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX` (the upper boundary the same gate
27582 // carves out on the sibling `PolicyRateLimitExceedsCap` refusal),
27583 // `0` (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
27584 // perform a silent bounds-collapse into `1` on the zero arm —
27585 // validate rejects zero but the accessor must ship the raw slot
27586 // verbatim so a validate-time gate regression surfaces at the
27587 // emit boundary rather than being silently absorbed), `u32::MAX`
27588 // (a past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't
27589 // perform a silent bounds-collapse through
27590 // `POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX` at the return path).
27591 //
27592 // First sub-struct required-scalar accessor pin on the
27593 // `RateLimit` axis — sibling in shape to the peer
27594 // per-`CircuitBreaker` [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062)
27595 // required-`u32` accessor pin on the peer per-sub-struct
27596 // required-axis. Pins against a future silent detour that
27597 // re-derived the token capacity from a peer axis (an accidental
27598 // `self.window.as_secs() as u32` collapse that read the
27599 // rate-limit window duration as a token count), a `0 → 1`
27600 // cluster-default projection (which would silently absorb the
27601 // `PolicyRateLimitZero` refusal case at the accessor boundary),
27602 // or a bounds-collapsing accessor that clamped the return
27603 // through `POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX` (the `AplicacaoSpec::validate`
27604 // gate owns the bounds; the accessor must ship the raw slot
27605 // verbatim).
27606 for rate in [1u32, POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX, 0, u32::MAX] {
27607 let rl = RateLimit {
27608 rate,
27609 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
27610 };
27611 assert_eq!(
27612 rl.rate(),
27613 rate,
27614 "RateLimit::rate must return :politicas :rate-limit :rate \
27615 verbatim (got {}, expected {rate})",
27616 rl.rate(),
27617 );
27618 assert_eq!(
27619 rl.rate(),
27620 rl.rate,
27621 "RateLimit::rate must byte-equal the raw .rate field \
27622 access across every value in the u32 accept-set",
27623 );
27624 }
27625 }
27626
27627 #[test]
27628 fn validate_politicas_rate_zero_floor_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
27629 // Composition pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
27630 // `:rate-limit :rate` zero-floor arm must key off
27631 // [`RateLimit::rate`], not the raw `.rate` field access.
27632 // Structurally: a `RateLimit { rate: 0, window:
27633 // Duration::from_secs(1) }` embedded in a `:politicas
27634 // :rate-limit` slot must surface the `PolicyRateLimitZero`
27635 // refusal exactly, and a `RateLimit { rate: 1, window:
27636 // Duration::from_secs(1) }` (the lower boundary of the
27637 // `1..=POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX` accept-set) must pass validate.
27638 // The pair jointly pins the accessor + validate-gate composition:
27639 // any future silent detour that had the accessor return a fresh
27640 // `1` on the zero arm (a `.rate().max(1)` collapse) would
27641 // silently absorb the `PolicyRateLimitZero` refusal at the
27642 // accessor boundary and the validate gate would accept a
27643 // struct-literal `RateLimit { rate: 0, .. }` — the composition
27644 // pin catches that at caixa-core build time.
27645 //
27646 // Peer of the sibling per-`CircuitBreaker`
27647 // [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062) /
27648 // [`CircuitBreaker::window`] (373957f) accessor-composition
27649 // pins on the peer required-scalar axes — same "the validate /
27650 // shape-gate predicate must route through the substrate-primitive
27651 // typed dispatch" discipline extended onto the peer
27652 // per-`RateLimit` required-`u32` composition axis.
27653 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
27654 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
27655 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
27656 rate: 0,
27657 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
27658 }),
27659 ..MeshPolicy::default()
27660 };
27661 assert!(
27662 matches!(spec.validate(), Err(AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitZero)),
27663 "validate_politicas must reject rate == 0 with \
27664 PolicyRateLimitZero — the accessor and the validate gate \
27665 must route through the same substrate-primitive typed \
27666 dispatch on the :rate zero-floor arm",
27667 );
27668 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
27669 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
27670 rate: 1,
27671 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
27672 }),
27673 ..MeshPolicy::default()
27674 };
27675 assert!(
27676 spec.validate().is_ok(),
27677 "validate_politicas must accept rate == 1 (the lower \
27678 boundary of the 1..=POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX accept-set)",
27679 );
27680 }
27681
27682 #[test]
27683 fn rate_limit_rate_projects_u32_by_copy() {
27684 // The by-copy pin: [`RateLimit::rate`] returns `u32` by copy —
27685 // `u32` is `Copy` and the accessor must return by value, not by
27686 // reference. Peer of the sibling per-`CircuitBreaker`
27687 // [`CircuitBreaker::max_failures`] (3a74062) by-copy pin on the
27688 // peer required-scalar `:max-failures` axis, extended onto the
27689 // peer per-`RateLimit` required-`u32` copy-invariant shape —
27690 // the accessor's returned `u32` must outlive `&self` (multiple
27691 // calls must return equal values from a dropped-`&self` copy,
27692 // since the returned scalar carries no borrow), and calling the
27693 // accessor twice on the same RateLimit must yield the same
27694 // `u32` verbatim (idempotent, no side effects on `&self`).
27695 //
27696 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned `&u32`
27697 // (which would type-check but silently break every downstream
27698 // arithmetic consumer — [`crate::render::require_positive_bounded_u32`]'s
27699 // first parameter is `u32`, and `&u32` would fold to a detached
27700 // copy at the call site with a `*` deref the sibling accessors
27701 // don't need), an accidental `.rate.wrapping_add(0)` detour that
27702 // returned a fresh copy through an arithmetic no-op (breaking a
27703 // future `const fn` regression), or a one-arm-only accessor
27704 // that returned a saturating value on some sentinel input
27705 // (breaking the pass-through invariant the sibling required-
27706 // scalar accessors carry).
27707 for rate in [1u32, POLICY_RATE_LIMIT_MAX, 0, u32::MAX] {
27708 let rl = RateLimit {
27709 rate,
27710 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
27711 };
27712 let first = rl.rate();
27713 let second = rl.rate();
27714 assert_eq!(
27715 first, second,
27716 "RateLimit::rate must be idempotent — two successive \
27717 calls on the same &self must return the same u32",
27718 );
27719 assert_eq!(
27720 first, rate,
27721 "RateLimit::rate must return :politicas :rate-limit :rate \
27722 verbatim by copy — got {first}, expected {rate}",
27723 );
27724 }
27725 }
27726
27727 #[test]
27728 fn rate_limit_window_returns_window_duration_byte_equal_across_permutations() {
27729 // The canonical per-`:politicas :rate-limit` `:window`
27730 // Envoy-local-rate-limit-mesh token-bucket-refill-period scalar
27731 // pin: [`RateLimit::window`] must return the
27732 // `:politicas :rate-limit :window` typed `Duration` verbatim,
27733 // byte-equal to the raw field access across every
27734 // representative value in the accept-set — `Duration::from_secs(1)`
27735 // (the `"s"` canonical window, the lower row of
27736 // [`RATE_LIMIT_UNIT_TABLE`] the surrounding
27737 // [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`] gate accepts via
27738 // [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`]),
27739 // `Duration::from_secs(60)` (the `"m"` canonical window, the
27740 // middle row), `Duration::from_secs(3600)` (the `"h"` canonical
27741 // window, the upper row), `Duration::ZERO` (a past-the-guard
27742 // sentinel that pins the accessor doesn't perform a silent
27743 // bounds-collapse into `Duration::from_secs(1)` on the zero
27744 // arm — validate rejects an off-set window through
27745 // `PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical` but the accessor must
27746 // ship the raw slot verbatim so a validate-time gate
27747 // regression surfaces at the emit boundary rather than being
27748 // silently absorbed), `Duration::from_millis(500)` (a
27749 // sub-canonical past-the-guard sentinel that pins the accessor
27750 // doesn't silently normalize a non-canonical fractional
27751 // magnitude onto the nearest canonical row).
27752 //
27753 // Second sub-struct required-scalar accessor pin on the
27754 // `RateLimit` axis — sibling in shape to the just-landed
27755 // per-`RateLimit` [`RateLimit::rate`] (7f81a60) required-`u32`
27756 // accessor pin on the peer per-sub-struct required-axis,
27757 // extended onto the per-`RateLimit` required-`Duration` axis.
27758 // Pins against a future silent detour that re-derived the
27759 // refill period from a peer axis (an accidental
27760 // `Duration::from_secs(self.rate as u64)` collapse that read
27761 // the rate-limit token capacity as a refill-interval
27762 // duration), a `Duration::ZERO → Duration::from_secs(1)`
27763 // canonical-default projection (which would silently absorb
27764 // the `PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical` refusal case at the
27765 // accessor boundary), or a canonical-set-collapsing accessor
27766 // that clamped the return through [`rate_limit_window_unit`]
27767 // (the `AplicacaoSpec::validate` gate owns the canonical-set
27768 // membership; the accessor must ship the raw slot verbatim).
27769 for window in [
27770 Duration::from_secs(1),
27771 Duration::from_secs(60),
27772 Duration::from_secs(3600),
27773 Duration::ZERO,
27774 Duration::from_millis(500),
27775 ] {
27776 let rl = RateLimit { rate: 100, window };
27777 assert_eq!(
27778 rl.window(),
27779 window,
27780 "RateLimit::window must return :politicas :rate-limit :window \
27781 verbatim (got {:?}, expected {window:?})",
27782 rl.window(),
27783 );
27784 assert_eq!(
27785 rl.window(),
27786 rl.window,
27787 "RateLimit::window must byte-equal the raw .window field \
27788 access across every value in the Duration accept-set",
27789 );
27790 }
27791 }
27792
27793 #[test]
27794 fn validate_politicas_rate_limit_window_canonical_arm_routes_through_accessor() {
27795 // Composition pin: [`AplicacaoSpec::validate_politicas`]'s
27796 // `:rate-limit :window` canonical-set arm must key off
27797 // [`RateLimit::window`], not the raw `.window` field access.
27798 // Structurally: a `RateLimit { window: Duration::from_millis(500),
27799 // .. }` embedded in a `:politicas :rate-limit` slot must
27800 // surface the `PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical` refusal
27801 // exactly (with the sub-canonical `Duration::from_millis(500)`
27802 // magnitude carried through verbatim), and a `RateLimit
27803 // { window: Duration::from_secs(1), .. }` (the lower row of
27804 // the `RATE_LIMIT_UNIT_TABLE` accept-set) must pass validate.
27805 // The pair jointly pins the accessor + validate-gate
27806 // composition: any future silent detour that had the accessor
27807 // normalize the off-set window to the nearest canonical row
27808 // (a `.window().max(Duration::from_secs(1))` collapse, or a
27809 // `rate_limit_window_unit(.window()).map_or(Duration::from_secs(1), …)`
27810 // collapse) would silently absorb the
27811 // `PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical` refusal at the accessor
27812 // boundary — including a drift in the error's `window` payload
27813 // (the emit-side diagnostic reader keys off the offending
27814 // magnitude verbatim, so a normalization at the accessor
27815 // boundary would silently pin the wrong magnitude in the
27816 // refusal). The composition pin catches that at caixa-core
27817 // build time.
27818 //
27819 // Peer of the sibling per-`RateLimit` [`RateLimit::rate`]
27820 // (7f81a60) accessor-composition pin on the peer required-
27821 // scalar `:rate` axis — same "the validate / shape-gate
27822 // predicate must route through the substrate-primitive typed
27823 // dispatch, and the error payload must project through the
27824 // same accessor" discipline extended onto the peer
27825 // per-`RateLimit` required-`Duration` composition axis.
27826 let mut spec = three_member_spec();
27827 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
27828 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
27829 rate: 100,
27830 window: Duration::from_millis(500),
27831 }),
27832 ..MeshPolicy::default()
27833 };
27834 match spec.validate() {
27835 Err(AplicacaoError::PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical { window }) => {
27836 assert_eq!(
27837 window,
27838 Duration::from_millis(500),
27839 "PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical must carry the \
27840 offending :window magnitude verbatim through the \
27841 accessor — got {window:?}, expected 500ms",
27842 );
27843 }
27844 other => panic!(
27845 "validate_politicas must reject non-canonical :window \
27846 with PolicyRateLimitWindowNotCanonical — the accessor \
27847 and the validate gate must route through the same \
27848 substrate-primitive typed dispatch on the :window \
27849 canonical-set arm; got {other:?}",
27850 ),
27851 }
27852 spec.politicas = MeshPolicy {
27853 rate_limit: Some(RateLimit {
27854 rate: 100,
27855 window: Duration::from_secs(1),
27856 }),
27857 ..MeshPolicy::default()
27858 };
27859 assert!(
27860 spec.validate().is_ok(),
27861 "validate_politicas must accept window == Duration::from_secs(1) \
27862 (the lower row of the RATE_LIMIT_UNIT_TABLE accept-set)",
27863 );
27864 }
27865
27866 #[test]
27867 fn rate_limit_window_projects_duration_by_copy() {
27868 // The by-copy pin: [`RateLimit::window`] returns `Duration`
27869 // by copy — `Duration` is `Copy` and the accessor must return
27870 // by value, not by reference. Peer of the sibling per-`RateLimit`
27871 // [`RateLimit::rate`] (7f81a60) by-copy pin on the peer
27872 // required-scalar `:rate` axis, extended onto the peer
27873 // per-`RateLimit` required-`Duration` copy-invariant shape —
27874 // the accessor's returned `Duration` must outlive `&self`
27875 // (multiple calls must return equal values from a
27876 // dropped-`&self` copy, since the returned scalar carries no
27877 // borrow), and calling the accessor twice on the same
27878 // RateLimit must yield the same `Duration` verbatim
27879 // (idempotent, no side effects on `&self`).
27880 //
27881 // Pins against a future silent detour that returned
27882 // `&Duration` (which would type-check but silently break every
27883 // downstream `Duration`-by-value consumer —
27884 // [`is_canonical_rate_limit_window`]'s first parameter is
27885 // `Duration`, and `&Duration` would fold to a detached copy at
27886 // the call site with a `*` deref the sibling accessors don't
27887 // need), an accidental `.window + Duration::ZERO` detour that
27888 // returned a fresh copy through an arithmetic no-op (breaking
27889 // a future `const fn` regression), or a one-arm-only accessor
27890 // that returned a canonical fallback on some sentinel input
27891 // (breaking the pass-through invariant the sibling required-
27892 // scalar accessors carry).
27893 for window in [
27894 Duration::from_secs(1),
27895 Duration::from_secs(60),
27896 Duration::from_secs(3600),
27897 Duration::ZERO,
27898 Duration::from_millis(500),
27899 ] {
27900 let rl = RateLimit { rate: 100, window };
27901 let first = rl.window();
27902 let second = rl.window();
27903 assert_eq!(
27904 first, second,
27905 "RateLimit::window must be idempotent — two successive \
27906 calls on the same &self must return the same Duration",
27907 );
27908 assert_eq!(
27909 first, window,
27910 "RateLimit::window must return :politicas :rate-limit :window \
27911 verbatim by copy — got {first:?}, expected {window:?}",
27912 );
27913 }
27914 }
27915
27916 #[test]
27917 fn placement_estrategia_default_pins_m3_canonical_value() {
27918 // Pin [`PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] at
27919 // [`PlacementStrategy::Replicated`] — MESH-COMPOSITION §II.2's
27920 // active-active-across-every-named-cluster arm, the closest
27921 // canonical M3 production reference the substrate carries and
27922 // the arm the caixa-mesh `programs.yaml` fan-out already keys off
27923 // for every un-`:placement`-declared Aplicacao. Pinning the arm
27924 // here surfaces a future rebrand of the M3-canonical
27925 // distribution default (a widening to `Sharded` once the
27926 // substrate discovers hash-keyed distribution as the more
27927 // common production shape, a tightening to `SingleNode` for
27928 // stateful Erlang/OTP distributed-app-takeover semantics
27929 // MESH-COMPOSITION §II.1 names, a per-cluster overlay the
27930 // operator pins through a future `:placement-overrides` slot)
27931 // as a deliberate test edit, not a silent contract migration.
27932 // Peer of the sibling M2 per-supervisor value pins
27933 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::supervisor_estrategia_default_pins_otp_canonical_value`]
27934 // /
27935 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::supervisor_child_restart_default_pins_otp_canonical_value`]
27936 // extended onto the M3 mesh-primitive-defining `:placement
27937 // :estrategia` axis.
27938 assert_eq!(PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT, PlacementStrategy::Replicated);
27939 }
27940
27941 #[test]
27942 fn placement_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default() {
27943 // Composition pin: the [`Default for PlacementStrategy`] impl's
27944 // return arm must route through the substrate-canonical
27945 // [`PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] typed `pub const` rather than
27946 // a raw `Self::Replicated` arm. Prior to the lift the impl
27947 // carried an inline `Self::Replicated` arm with no compile-time
27948 // link back to the shared M3-canonical `Replicated` arm the
27949 // paired [`Default for Placement`] impl's struct-literal
27950 // `estrategia` field, the serde-side `#[serde(default)]` on
27951 // [`Placement::estrategia`] that resolves an author-omitted
27952 // wire-form `:placement :estrategia` scalar through the impl,
27953 // and the [`crate::manifest::Caixa::aplicacao_view`] fold's
27954 // `.unwrap_or_default()` `Option<Placement>` collapse arm (which
27955 // routes through [`Placement::default`] which routes through the
27956 // strategy default) all key off — so a future rebrand of the
27957 // M3-canonical distribution default would have had to be threaded
27958 // through the `Default` impl and the three peer routes in
27959 // lockstep or the four consumers would silently split. Byte-
27960 // parity against the lifted constant closes the split. Peer of
27961 // the sibling
27962 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::restart_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default`]
27963 // /
27964 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::restart_policy_default_routes_through_lifted_default`]
27965 // composition pins on the M2 per-supervisor axes.
27966 assert_eq!(PlacementStrategy::default(), PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT);
27967 }
27968
27969 #[test]
27970 fn placement_default_estrategia_routes_through_lifted_default() {
27971 // Composition pin: the [`Default for Placement`] impl's
27972 // struct-literal `estrategia` field must route through the
27973 // substrate-canonical [`PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] typed
27974 // `pub const` (either directly, or via the [`PlacementStrategy::default`]
27975 // impl that the sibling
27976 // `placement_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default` pin
27977 // already routes onto the constant). Structurally: every
27978 // `Placement::default()` call must yield an `estrategia` field
27979 // byte-equal to the lifted constant so the two paired defaults —
27980 // the [`Default for PlacementStrategy`] impl arm and the
27981 // struct-literal default arm here — cannot silently split on any
27982 // future M3-canonical distribution-default rebrand. Peer of the
27983 // sibling M2
27984 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::supervisor_spec_default_estrategia_routes_through_lifted_default`]
27985 // byte-parity pin on the [`Default for SupervisorSpec`]
27986 // struct-literal `estrategia` field extended onto the M3
27987 // mesh-primitive-defining slot family.
27988 assert_eq!(
27989 Placement::default().estrategia,
27990 PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT,
27991 );
27992 }
27993
27994 #[test]
27995 fn placement_serde_default_estrategia_routes_through_lifted_default() {
27996 // Composition pin: the serde-side `#[serde(default)]` on
27997 // [`Placement::estrategia`] — the wire-format author-omitted
27998 // `:placement :estrategia` arm — must resolve onto the substrate-
27999 // canonical [`PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT`] typed `pub const`
28000 // (via the [`Default for PlacementStrategy`] impl the sibling
28001 // `placement_strategy_default_routes_through_lifted_default` pin
28002 // already routes onto the constant). Structurally: a `Placement`
28003 // deserialized from a payload that omits the `estrategia` key
28004 // must yield an `estrategia` field byte-equal to the lifted
28005 // constant, so the wire-format author-omitted arm and the
28006 // [`PlacementStrategy::default`] impl arm cannot silently split
28007 // on any future M3-canonical distribution-default rebrand. Peer
28008 // of the sibling M2
28009 // [`crate::supervisor::tests::child_spec_serde_default_restart_routes_through_lifted_default`]
28010 // byte-parity pin on the wire-format author-omitted `:children
28011 // :restart` scalar extended onto the M3 mesh-primitive-defining
28012 // slot family.
28013 let omitted: Placement = serde_json::from_str("{}")
28014 .expect("Placement must deserialize with the estrategia key omitted");
28015 assert_eq!(
28016 omitted.estrategia, PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT,
28017 "an author-omitted :placement :estrategia slot must degrade onto \
28018 the PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT typed pub const (got \
28019 {:?}, expected {:?})",
28020 omitted.estrategia, PLACEMENT_ESTRATEGIA_DEFAULT,
28021 );
28022 }
28023}