mizan-django's socket sent a bare result, so a mutation called over it dropped
its invalidation while the same mutation over HTTP applied it. Both backends
now put the {result, invalidate, merge} envelope in `data` — the shape the
Tauri and webview transports already document — so mizanCall applies
server-driven invalidation identically whichever transport carried the call.
Two channel tests pinned the bare-result shape and move with the contract.
FastAPI gains a `ctx` action: without it a socket transport cannot fetch a
context bundle, and every app needs an HTTP connection beside the socket.
@mizan/ws-transport implements MizanTransport over one connection — RPC and
context bundles correlated by id, channel subscriptions re-sent on reconnect,
in-flight calls rejected when the socket closes under them.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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{
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"name": "@mizan/ws-transport",
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"version": "0.1.0",
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"description": "Mizan transport carrying RPC, context bundles and channel subscriptions over one WebSocket.",
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"type": "module",
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"main": "src/index.ts",
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"exports": {
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".": "./src/index.ts"
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},
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"peerDependencies": {
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"@mizan/base": "*"
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},
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"license": "Elastic-2.0"
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}
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