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Sylvain Duchesne 63ecfeeff8 docs+refactor(client): fidelity pass — id identity, drop connections, no faux-login, accurate NextGraph framing
Align the polyfill's surface and docs with the verified NextGraph reality and
remove application-level concepts:

- Identity is an ID, not a username: AccountRecord.id, shim predicate shim:id,
  normalizeId; accounts core becomes IdentityStore (set/clear/get) — the faux
  login/logout framing is gone (identity is set at wallet-import time).
- Relationship/connection is an application concept, not a platform primitive
  (NextGraph has no bilateral-connection primitive: grantee is unpersisted
  scaffolding, cap-send is unimplemented). Remove connections.ts; caps exposes
  only a directed grantRead(doc, granteeId) + a read-only protectedDocsOf(owner).
  Delete the now-dead isolation.ts social-visibility axis.
- Inbox docs: NextGraph has no separate curator — the recipient's own verifier
  unseals and applies each queued sealed message inline (process_inbox);
  inbox_post_link is a proposed/future API. Stop attributing the emulated
  curator to the platform.
- Read isolation reframed around the outcome: no cap -> empty union read;
  targeted read of an unheld repo -> RepoNotFound; cap introspection
  (canRead/governsRead) is emulation-only with no NextGraph API behind it.
- read-model.md corrected: the listing path is per-doc ANCHORED default-graph
  queries, never the anchorless GRAPH ?g union (that is O(wallet)); the probe
  section no longer claims the opposite.
- README recap table restructured (target | current NextGraph status | current
  emulation); INDEX_ACCOUNT documented as reservedAccount("index") in the
  sentinel namespace; de-domained generic-layer comments; softened tone.

Consumer application (Festipod) rewired separately to own the relationship
concept and feed the lib an id. Lib gates: bun test 83 pass / 0 fail, tsc clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 14:02:16 +02:00
Sylvain Duchesne 5717e08f6d docs: "what is emulated (and how it goes away)" recap table + read-path reconcile
README: new section with a recap table (11 rows) — for each emulated behavior:
what the consumer sees (SDK-shaped API), how it's emulated on one shared wallet,
the real NextGraph target, and the lib-only migration. Makes "emulated ≠ real,
migration is a lib-only swap" explicit.
simulation.md: opening banner that EVERYTHING in the file is emulation pending
real NextGraph; corrected the stale read-path paragraph (per-doc anchored, never
an anchorless union-scan). read-model.md: reactivity bullet aligned to per-doc.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 11:18:10 +02:00
Sylvain Duchesne ac2b026955 feat(client): read via per-doc ANCHORED queries; document virtual vs physical wallet
The anchorless union query (`GRAPH ?g`) scanned EVERY named graph in the local
store (the whole shared physical wallet) → O(wallet size), slow/timeouts on a
bloated wallet. Rewrite `readUnion` to run ONE ANCHORED `sparql_query` per by-need
doc (in parallel, per-doc tolerant): an anchored query is restricted to that
repo's graph, so it is O(1) per doc, INDEPENDENT of physical-wallet size. Keep the
ReadCap defense-in-depth gate.

docs/simulation.md: new "Physical wallet vs virtual wallet" section — the physical
shared wallet is a substrate that accumulates and must NEVER be enumerated/scanned;
each user's VIRTUAL wallet (the account's scope index in the shim) is the bounded
thing you enumerate ("list my documents"), then read those docs per-doc anchored.
read-model.md / nextgraph-current-state.md updated to the per-doc anchored rule.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 22:50:14 +02:00
Sylvain Duchesne 6a3501e700 feat(client): union-read ReadCap gate + listMyEntityDocs + doc corrections
- read-model.ts `readUnion` now applies the emulated ReadCap gate (drops a
  subject when its doc is governsRead && !canRead for the current identity), so
  per-scope isolation holds by construction AND by filter.
- store-registry: `listMyEntityDocs(username, scope)` (current account only) vs
  the all-accounts `listEntityDocs` fallback (documented as the enumeration to
  avoid on the read path).
- docs: nextgraph-current-state / read-model — corrected to the SOURCE-VERIFIED
  reality that the JS SDK exposes NO open/sync-by-cap primitive
  (load_repo_from_read_cap is pub(crate)); in the mono-wallet all repos are
  already local (same session), so the anchorless union spans them with no open
  step. simulation.md: listEntityDocs+useShape({graphs}) is a fallback, not the
  read path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 20:49:01 +02:00
Sylvain Duchesne e24f52749f feat(client): read-model surface — open/sync + anchorless union sparql_query
Proven against the real broker (probe): opening docs then a single anchorless
`sparql_query` with a `GRAPH ?g { ... }` body reads the LOCAL UNION of all synced
named graphs — the fast, hang-free replacement for the reactive-ORM per-document
fan-out (which aborted on any unsynced/fresh repo → 75s never-fires). New
`read-model.ts` (readUnion) exposes this; there is no reactive union query, so
listing is one-shot and consumers re-query on change. docs/read-model.md refined
with the probe finding (an explicit `GRAPH ?g` body iterates all named graphs
regardless of the anchor; the anchor only bounds the default graph). 93 tests
pass; tsc rc=0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 18:20:09 +02:00
Sylvain Duchesne 5acc07a7e3 docs: query capability (local-union sparql_query) + the read model
Source-verified against nextgraph-rs:
- nextgraph-current-state.md: NextGraph keeps ONE local oxigraph store per
  session; each synced repo is a named graph. sparql_query with NO anchor
  (UserSite/None) queries the UNION of all synced graphs (set_default_graph_as
  _union); with an anchor it is restricted to one repo. Union is read-only
  (updates need a doc anchor). No reactive SPARQL (one-shot). Root cause of the
  ORM fan-out hang: orm_start_graph opens every graph in scope; a fresh/unsynced
  per-entity doc → RepoNotFound aborts the subscription → the 75s never-fires.
- read-model.md (new): the read model — events via the global index (the one
  enumeration hack); everything else by following a shared graph, opened/synced,
  then listed via a single anchorless union sparql_query (never the ORM per-doc
  fan-out); reactivity via re-query on a doc_subscribe/ORM change signal. Plus
  the minimal broker probe to confirm the union behavior.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 17:32:22 +02:00