docs/SSR_ARCHITECTURE.md now specifies the decided shape: Django template backend rendering through the PyO3-bound SsrEngine (cores/mizan-rust-ssr, deno_core + deno_web), bundles built by mizan-generate, props crossing as parsed values, no external JS runtime serving requests, no_rsc guard. docs/AFI_ARCHITECTURE.md follows (mizan-rust-ssr in the cores layout, Bun worker delisted). OWED_SURFACE.md regenerated via appeal-surface: the Bun→PyO3 cutover, the PyO3 binding surface, and the mizan-generate SSR bundling step are now chartered owed mechanisms instead of an orphaned engine crate. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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SSR Architecture
Mizan's SSR adapter is a Django template backend rendering through an
embedded V8 engine inside the Mizan Rust binary (cores/mizan-rust-ssr).
No external JS runtime serves requests — node and bun are build-time tools
only, and no frontend adapter imports an SSR runtime or meta-framework.
TEMPLATES = [
{
'BACKEND': 'mizan.ssr.MizanTemplates',
'DIRS': [BASE_DIR / 'frontend'],
'OPTIONS': {
'bundles': BASE_DIR / 'frontend' / '.mizan' / 'ssr',
'timeout': 5,
},
}
]
render(request, 'components/Hello.tsx', context) renders a React component
instead of a Django/Jinja2 template. The template name IS a .tsx/.jsx
file path, resolved against DIRS; get_template returns a
MizanTemplate wrapping the resolved component. The context dict becomes
the component's props (request and csrf_token stripped). Rendered output
is wrapped in <div id="mizan-root">…</div> plus a
<script>window.__MIZAN_SSR_DATA__={sorted-json}</script> hydration
payload the Mizan kernel hydrates from — server-validated data crossing
one way, as props.
The engine
SsrEngine (cores/mizan-rust-ssr) embeds a deno_core V8 runtime
composed with deno_web, so the web-platform globals react-dom touches
(TextEncoder/TextDecoder, MessagePort, timers) are real
implementations, not shims — a partial polyfill is silent-failure-shaped;
it passes until a render path hits the gap.
- The bundle is built, the engine evals it once.
mizan-generate's SSR bundling step compiles each SSR entry component together withreact-dom/server.browserinto a self-contained bundle that assignsglobalThis.renderApp. The engine evals the trusted bundle at construction and callsrenderApp(props)per request. - Props never enter evaluated source. Per-render data crosses as a
v8::json::parsed value passed as a function argument, so a prop string has no source to break out of — code injection is structurally absent, not filtered. - One isolate per engine, one engine per worker thread. V8's Locker
constraint means an engine is not
Send; the Django side holds one engine per (worker thread, bundle) pair.
AFI boundary
| Side | Responsibility |
|---|---|
Backend adapter (mizan/ssr) |
Django template-backend interface; resolves the component path to its built bundle; gathers props; wraps output for hydration |
Rust binary (SsrEngine, via PyO3) |
Holds the evaled bundle; parses props to a V8 value; renderApp(props) → HTML string |
Build step (mizan-generate) |
Bundles component + react-dom/server.browser into the bundles directory; the only place node/bun run |
The Python side binds the engine through PyO3 — in-process FFI, no subprocess, no JSON-RPC framing. This is the Core-Consolidation shape: behavior lives in the binary; languages bind to it.
No framework runtimes
No frontend adapter imports an SSR runtime or meta-framework — Next, Nuxt, SvelteKit, React Server Components / Flight. Those add the client-payload-deserialization step behind the pre-auth RCE class (CVE-2025-55182); the AFI already provides the typed, Pydantic-validated, one-way version they would otherwise import unsafely.
The guarantee is enforced, not assumed: cores/mizan-rust-ssr/tests/no_rsc.rs
scans the authored SSR source and its dependencies for the forbidden token
set (react-server-dom, renderToReadableStream, renderToPipeableStream,
createFromReadableStream/Fetch, use server, next/, nuxt,
@sveltejs/kit) and fails on presence — re-entry is loud.
Why template backend
- Django's template system is swappable by design (batteries included, but replaceable).
- Django developers already use
render(request, template, context)— no new API to learn. - URL routing, views, middleware, auth — all unchanged.