The IR called them react-message and django-message, so a FastAPI channel had
to declare a DjangoMessage. They are client-message and server-message now,
and the direction words hold wherever a channel is declared: Params /
ClientMessage / ServerMessage, with mizan-core deriving <Pascal>Params and
friends so no backend names a type itself. Django's ReactChannel and
FastAPI's ReactChannel are both Channel.
mizan-fastapi never registered a channels extension, so build_ir() emitted no
channel at all and every payload type was invisible to codegen. It registers
one now. RegistryExtension is an ABC requiring all(), which is what the IR
reads — an extension that cannot enumerate its registrations no longer exists.
The gate that should have caught the rename could not: tests/afi registered no
channel because mizan-rust had no channel registry to register one in, so a
five-package rename of the wire contract passed byte-parity without a channel
byte crossing it. mizan-rust grows ChannelSlotKind, a CHANNELS slice, a
#[mizan::channel] macro, and KDL emission whose wire_to_pascal matches Python's
split; the AFI fixture now carries a channel with every slot and one with a
single slot, so all three backends prove the contract byte for byte.
MizanChannel held three Option<String> beside three has_*() predicates and
unwrapped them with defaults; it holds an ordered slot vector, so an absent
slot is absent rather than defaulted. The channels target emitted a React
hooks file that a stage1-only consumer could not compile — react emits that
now. The codegen's parity tests byte-compared emitted source against baselines
without ever compiling it: they compile the generated crate and run its tests,
import the generated Python package and call every method, and typecheck each
TypeScript target against a consumer.
Also fixed at source: app_visitor printed its import diagnostic to stdout, the
stream export_mizan_ir writes KDL to, so a failed import silently corrupted the
IR; the apps root was hardcoded to "apps"; _default_literal crashed build_ir on
any non-JSON-serializable field default; Django and mizan-core derived Pascal
names two different ways, disagreeing on every dotted channel name.
ir.py builds a document and renders templates/ir/document.kdl.j2 rather than
appending KDL strings with hand-tracked indentation, and named types resolve to
a fixed point — a model reachable only through a union branch was referenced by
a ref that no type block ever defined.
The rest is the write-gate's own classifiers run over the standing tree:
relative imports, silent swallows, Protocol contracts that should be ABCs,
emitters hand-rendering target source, catch-all arms over closed enums, and
comments narrating the project rather than the code.
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The @client(merge=[context, ...]) decorator lets a mutation patch its
return value directly into the cached context bundle by matching the
mutation's Output type against each context-function's Output type
to identify the slot, then splicing server-side. Kernel runs
splice_slot on the response to apply locally — no refetch, no
invalidate-cascade.
Lands H14, H15, H16, M19, M20 from ISSUES.md.
Backends (Django + FastAPI):
_resolve_merges() in both executors walks @client(merge=...) targets,
resolves the per-context slot via types_match_for_merge, and emits
{context, slot, value, params?} entries on the response. Param
auto-scoping mirrors _resolve_invalidation's tier-1 logic.
Frontend kernel (mizan-base):
Response handler reads the merge[] array and applies splice_slot
for each entry — locates the cached context bundle by name+params,
overwrites the named slot with the new value, notifies subscribers.
Core (mizan-python):
@client decorator extended with merge= parameter. Schema export
threads merge metadata onto the OpenAPI x-mizan-functions entries.
Examples / fixtures:
fastapi-react-site harness exercises merge + Playwright spec covers
the end-to-end happy path (mutation → instant UI update without
network refetch). AFI fixture's rename_user function is the
canonical merge target.
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After the React-codegen rework, ran the full e2e harness against the
docker-stack backend. Surfaced and fixed real friction:
mizan-base/src/index.ts (kernel):
- MizanError now parses both error envelopes — the FastAPI shape
({"error": {"code", "message", "details"}}) and the Django shape
({"error": true, "code", "message", "details"}). Exposes .code and
.details on the thrown error so consumer code can branch on them.
This was needed for the harness's `instanceof MizanError && error.code
=== 'NOT_FOUND'` pattern to work; the previous MizanError only carried
status + raw body, leaving callers to parse the body themselves.
examples/django-react-site/Dockerfile.test:
- Backend image now copies and installs cores/mizan-python before
installing mizan-django (which imports from mizan_core after the
Layer 1 extraction).
harness/src/fixtures.tsx:
- useRun helper updated for the new mutation-hook shape: pulls
{ mutate } off the hook result instead of treating the hook return
as a callable. Same for ValidationError fixture.
mizan.spec.ts:
- DjangoError → MizanError (kernel error class is backend-agnostic).
- Form tests removed (forms codegen deferred per Blazr scope).
- Channel test marked test.skip (channels deferred per Blazr scope).
.gitignore: ignore Playwright test-results/.
Final verification across all surfaces:
- mizan-core unit: 15/15
- mizan-django unit: 348 pass, 21 skip
- mizan-fastapi unit: 11/11
- mizan-ts edge-compat: 34/34 (cross-language HMAC pin)
- harness e2e (Playwright): 14/15 (1 skip = channels deferred)
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The harness was written against the MIZAN.md oracle (<MizanContext>,
provider-per-context, useMizan, etc.) but the codegen had been narrowed
to just hooks-direct-on-kernel after the kernel split. Restoring the
React-idiomatic layer on top of the kernel.
backends/mizan-django/generate/generator/lib/adapters/react.mjs:
- Emits <MizanContext baseUrl="…"> root provider that calls configure()
once and (if a global context is registered) wraps children in
<GlobalContextProvider>.
- Emits <GlobalContextProvider> + <{Name}Context> per named context —
kernel registration happens once per provider mount, not per hook
call. Consumers read from React Context.
- Base hooks: useGlobalContext() / use{Name}Context() return full
ContextState<T> (data + status + error).
- Convenience hooks per context-function (use{Fn}() returns data | null)
and per regular function/mutation (use{Fn}() returns
{ mutate, isPending, error }).
- useMizan() returns { call, fetch } as an imperative escape hatch
for test harnesses or rare cases where typed hooks don't fit.
- Re-exports MizanError, configure, initSession, ContextState from
@mizan/base.
backends/mizan-django/generate/generator/cli.mjs:
- After Stage 2, appends `export * from './<adapter>'` to index.ts so
`import { useEcho, MizanContext } from './api'` works as a barrel.
Bug fixes surfaced during integration:
- react.mjs was generating `from '../index'` (wrong path); flat layout
needs `./index`.
- harness django.config.mjs had `output: 'src/api/generated.ts'` which
the codegen treated as a directory; corrected to `output: 'src/api'`.
- example testapp/clients.py imported from the deleted
mizan.setup.registry path; routed through mizan.setup aggregator.
harness/package.json: adds @mizan/base dep so the generated react.tsx
can resolve its kernel imports.
harness/src/fixtures.tsx:
- DjangoError → MizanError (kernel error class, backend-agnostic).
- useChatChannel sourced from ./api/channels.hooks directly (not
re-exported from the unified index for now).
- Form fixtures removed — forms codegen deferred per Blazr scope.
Verified: harness `vite build` succeeds, 53 modules transformed.
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The kernel is no longer a blind refetch pipe. Each context entry has:
{ data, status: idle|loading|success|error, error }
registerContext() returns { getState, subscribe, refetch, unregister }.
Adapters subscribe to state changes via callbacks. The kernel does
the fetch and notifies subscribers with the new state.
React adapter uses useSyncExternalStore for tear-free reads.
Vue adapter uses ref + subscribe callback.
Svelte adapter uses readable store backed by kernel subscription.
All three adapters also get:
- Mutation hooks with { mutate, isPending, error } (fixes H5)
- Vue: onServerPrefetch for Nuxt SSR (fixes M9)
- Svelte: readable store auto-cleans up on unsubscribe (fixes H9)
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- Fix testapp/apps.py: import djarea_clients (file was never renamed)
- Fix fetch.mjs: command is export_djarea_schema not export_mizan_schema
- Fix harness package.json: dependency path to mizan-react after restructure
- Add package.json for generator (openapi-typescript dependency)
- Regenerate all example code with new protocol format:
- generated.provider.tsx uses raw context responses + SSR hydration
- generated.server.ts uses GET /ctx/global/ with response.ok check
- generated.forms.ts, channels.ts, channels.hooks.tsx refreshed
- Remove stale generated.django.tsx and generated.django.server.ts
- Update imports: fixtures.tsx and main.tsx import from ./api (index)
- Use MizanContext instead of deprecated DjangoContext in examples
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