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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>
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# ADR — Discovery mechanism (inbox-fed index, fan-out)
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**Date:** 2026-06-16 · **Status:** mechanism accepted; target owner undecided.
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Ported here for the discovery mechanism it defines — the piece this lib
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realizes (`inbox.ts` post/materialize/watch; `store-registry.ts` fan-out). The
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product intent (what a consumer application *should* surface) is the consumer
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application's concern, not this lib's; only the mechanism is recorded here.
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## Access is not discovery
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- **Access**: may I read this document if I hold it? A public entity is
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world-readable with its NURI.
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- **Discovery**: how do I learn it exists, in order to read it? This is the ADR's topic.
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## The mechanism
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1. A single global index, fed via its inbox. The creator does not edit
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the index directly: it deposits a reference into the index's inbox. The
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index is an owned document (public read), built up from its inbox (a
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watcher ingests deposits and adds entries).
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2. Primary discovery is that global index.
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3. Relational is a secondary axis, overlaid: a peer's participations,
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markers on the global list. It rests on existing per-item data (protected scope),
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with no new primitive.
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## The 3-stage frame
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`discovery → synchronization → query`
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1. **Discovery**: the index gives the NURIs of the entity documents.
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2. **Synchronization**: subscribe to those documents so they replicate locally
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(verifier: `self.repos` + oxigraph dataset).
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3. **Query**: query what is now local (sort, limit, reactivity). SPARQL/ORM
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run on the local set only (`resolve_target_for_sparql` searches `self.repos`) —
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you cannot query what is not loaded.
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**Corollary:** a reactive query does not replace the index — it runs at stage 3 on
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the local union that stages 1-2 built. You don't sync what you didn't discover.
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## Why one reused mechanism
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- **No Group store.** The index is not open-write: it is an owned document
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(public read) plus a native inbox (a primitive present on every document). Nobody
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writes the index but its owner (by ingesting inbox deposits). So the model
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stays "3 stores + Dialog + inboxes, no Group store."
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- **One mechanism, reused.** The inbox + ingest watcher serve both
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submitting an entity to the index and a registration/deposit in one consumer
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app — same `inbox.post` API, same handling. This is exactly `inbox.ts` in this
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lib (`post` / `read` / `materialize` / `watch`).
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- **Natural dedup / moderation point:** the inbox → index ingest is where
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duplicates are detected / moderated before insertion.
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## Index owner — target model undecided
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NextGraph apps and services are mono-user with no global data
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(see [`../nextgraph-current-state.md`](../nextgraph-current-state.md) § Apps &
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services), so a dedicated service with its own wallet sharing a freely-readable
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index is not a NextGraph shape. The only path glimpsed for a global document is a
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singleton app bound to the developer-user — not implemented, uncertain, to explore
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later. This is why a global-index package is a deferred separate package in this lib
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(see the top-level README).
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## Polyfill reality — the fan-out drift is now RESOLVED (special-account index)
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The shared-wallet polyfill originally shipped a cross-account fan-out over
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every account's public documents (`store-registry.ts` `listEntityDocs('public')`
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/ `resolveReadGraphs`) — one account saw another's public entity without any
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relationship to its creator. This ADR classified that per-account fan-out as a drift
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to be replaced by the single global index.
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That drift is now resolved in the polyfill. The inbox-fed global index of
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this ADR is implemented on top of a reserved special account in the shim
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(`discovery.ts`, `INDEX_ACCOUNT = reservedAccount("index")` — a sentinel-prefixed
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key in the shim's reserved namespace that `normalizeId` can never produce, so it is
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disjoint from any normalized user id, not the literal `"@index"`) that owns the
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index document while
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the target owner stays undecided: `submitToIndex(ref)` deposits into the index
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document's inbox; `readIndex()` ingests (dedups) the entries. The app-facing
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discovery path is now "read the index", exactly as this ADR prescribes — not
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the fan-out. The cross-account fan-out survives only as an internal lib
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fallback (it still powers per-scope listing like `resolveReadGraphs`), never
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the discovery route. The special account is the provisional owner; at migration
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it disappears and ownership moves to the decided global-index owner (see
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[`../migration-guide.md`](../migration-guide.md)) with the consumer application's
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surface (`submitToIndex` / `readIndex`) unchanged.
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## Alternatives rejected (mechanism)
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- **Open-write index** (creator writes the index directly): required a
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collaborative document (Group store, SDK-blocked) and exposed the index to
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corruption. Replaced by inbox deposit + owner-side ingest.
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- **Purely relational discovery** (`social_query`): rejected as *primary* (a
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global list is wanted); kept as a secondary axis.
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- **No index, direct reactive query**: impossible — SPARQL is local-only (stage 3).
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