@checkstack/cache-common 0.2.0 → 0.3.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +130 -0
- package/package.json +6 -5
- package/src/rpc-contract.ts +20 -0
- package/src/schemas.ts +63 -0
- package/tsconfig.json +5 -0
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# @checkstack/cache-common
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## 0.3.0
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### Minor Changes
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- aa89bc5: Replace the bespoke `registerInfrastructureTab()` registry with a standard
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slot-extension contract (`InfrastructureTabsSlot` from
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`@checkstack/infrastructure-common`). Plugins now contribute infrastructure
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tabs via `createSlotExtension`, depending only on the slot owner.
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on `createSlot<TContext, TMetadata>` so extensions can declare typed static
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metadata at registration time (label, icon, access rules, ordering for the
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infrastructure tab bar). A new `useSlotExtensions(slot)` hook returns typed
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extensions and subscribes to plugin lifecycle changes.
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Each tab body now stacks a **Runtime** sub-section (live state, read-only)
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on top of a **Configuration** sub-section (settings, gated by `canUpdate`).
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**Queue runtime panel.** Surfaces aggregated counts (pending / processing /
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completed / failed) plus three sub-tabs of recent jobs: **Active**, **Recent
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failed** (with the failure message), and **Recent completed** (with
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duration). Job payloads are deliberately not surfaced — they may carry
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secrets and need a separate manage-access gate to be shown.
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To support this, `Queue<T>` gains a required `listJobs(opts)` method
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returning `JobSummary[]` (no payloads), and `QueueStats` gains a
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`scope: "instance" | "cluster"` field. The in-memory queue keeps rolling
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ring buffers (200 entries) for completed/failed history and tracks active
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jobs by id; BullMQ uses native `getJobs`. `QueueManager.listJobs` aggregates
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across queues and sorts (most-recent-first for terminal states, FIFO for
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active/waiting/delayed).
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**Cache runtime panel.** Lists the top N entries by size (or by recency) so
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operators can debug a cache filling up. Values are deliberately omitted —
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PII / secret risk. Backends opt in via an optional `listEntries?` method on
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`CacheProvider`; non-supporting backends return `{ supported: false }` and
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the UI renders a "not supported by this backend" hint. The in-memory cache
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implements it using its existing per-entry byte tracking.
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`CacheStats` also gains `scope: "instance" | "cluster"`.
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**Multi-instance scope warning.** A new `<InstanceScopeBanner>` component in
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`@checkstack/ui` renders a yellow banner above any runtime panel whose
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backend reports `scope: "instance"` — i.e. in-memory queue or cache running
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in a horizontally scaled deployment. The banner explains the metrics are
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local to the responding replica and recommends switching to a clustered
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backend (Redis-backed queue / cache) for cluster-wide visibility.
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**Bug fix — stable cache provider proxy.** `CacheManagerImpl.getProvider()`
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currently active. Previously, consumers of `createCachedScope` (and any
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direct `cacheManager.getProvider()` caller) captured the active provider
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reference at plugin-init time. After any `setActiveBackend` call — including
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saving the same memory config in the new Cache tab, which reconstructs the
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in-memory cache — those scopes wrote to an orphaned old provider while the
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runtime panel read stats from the new (empty) one, making the runtime panel
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appear to report 0 keys. With the proxy, all consumers share a single stable
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identity and writes always land in the active provider.
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**Bytes tracking on the in-memory cache.** `InMemoryCache.getStats().sizeBytes`
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now returns a running approximation (UTF-8 bytes of the key plus
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`v8.serialize(value).byteLength`, with a JSON fallback) that's kept in sync
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across all eviction paths. Treat the number as a sanity gauge; it doesn't
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include `Map` per-entry overhead.
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**Pagination.** Both `Queue<T>.listJobs` and `CacheProvider.listEntries?`
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are offset-paginated. Inputs gain an `offset: number`; outputs change to
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`{ items, total: number | null, hasMore: boolean }`. `total` is nullable
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so backends that can't compute it cheaply still paginate via `hasMore`.
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page size. `QueueManager.listJobs` aggregates by over-fetching
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within the UI's reasonable page-depth bounds. BullMQ uses native offset
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state (waiting ∪ delayed, FIFO). It's now the default sub-tab, since
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"what's queued up?" is the most common question. Per-row state is shown
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label. `JobSummary` gains optional `nextRunAt: Date` and `recurring:
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boolean` fields. The in-memory queue synthesises these rows from its
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each scheduler as a delayed job and we now surface its trigger time and
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the `repeatJobKey`-derived `recurring` flag.
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are registered for the hook. Previously, hooks like
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forever. The in-memory queue's `processNext` short-circuits when there
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**Breaking notes (treated as minor under beta semantics)**:
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`listJobs(opts)` method returning `ListJobsResult` (paginated). Both
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