@cullet/erp-core 1.1.0 → 1.3.0

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+ //#region src/core/errors/error-codes.ts
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+ const ErrorCodes = {
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+ authentication: {
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+ missingToken: "sec.authn.missing_token",
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+ invalidToken: "sec.authn.invalid_token",
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+ expiredToken: "sec.authn.expired_token",
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+ invalidCredentials: "sec.authn.invalid_credentials"
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+ },
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+ authorization: {
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+ forbidden: "sec.authz.forbidden",
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+ policyDenied: "sec.authz.policy_denied",
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+ missingCapability: "sec.authz.missing_capability",
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+ outOfScope: "sec.authz.out_of_scope"
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+ },
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+ businessRuleViolation: "business_rule_violation",
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+ conflict: {
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+ alreadyExists: "conf.already_exists",
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+ duplicate: "conf.duplicate",
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+ uniqueViolation: "conf.unique_violation"
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+ },
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+ idempotency: {
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+ keyMissing: "idemp.key_missing",
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+ inProgress: "idemp.in_progress",
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+ payloadMismatch: "idemp.payload_mismatch",
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+ replayNotSupported: "idemp.replay_not_supported"
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+ },
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+ integration: {
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+ timeout: "int.timeout",
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+ unreachable: "int.unreachable",
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+ badResponse: "int.bad_response"
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+ },
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+ legacyIncompatible: "legacy_incompatible",
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+ notFound: "not_found",
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+ serialization: {
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+ deserializePrefix: "ser.des",
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+ serializePrefix: "ser.ser"
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+ },
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+ temporal: {
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+ expired: "tmp.expired",
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+ notYetValid: "tmp.not_yet_valid"
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+ },
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+ unexpected: "unexpected",
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+ validation: "validation_error"
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+ };
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+ function serializationErrorCode(direction, category) {
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+ return `${direction === "deserialize" ? ErrorCodes.serialization.deserializePrefix : ErrorCodes.serialization.serializePrefix}.${category}`;
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+ }
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+ //#endregion
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+ //#region src/core/errors/utils/json-safe.ts
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+ const NON_SERIALIZABLE_PLACEHOLDER = "[NonSerializable]";
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+ const CIRCULAR_REFERENCE_PLACEHOLDER = "[Circular]";
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+ function isPlainObject(value) {
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+ if (value === null || typeof value !== "object") return false;
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+ const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(value);
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+ return proto === Object.prototype || proto === null;
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+ }
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+ function sanitizeValue(value, seen) {
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+ if (value === null) return null;
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+ const type = typeof value;
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+ if (type === "string" || type === "number" || type === "boolean") return value;
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+ if (type === "bigint" || type === "function" || type === "symbol" || value === void 0) return NON_SERIALIZABLE_PLACEHOLDER;
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+ if (Array.isArray(value)) {
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+ if (seen.has(value)) return CIRCULAR_REFERENCE_PLACEHOLDER;
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+ seen.add(value);
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+ const sanitized = value.map((item) => sanitizeValue(item, seen));
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+ seen.delete(value);
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+ return sanitized;
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+ }
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+ if (value instanceof Date) return NON_SERIALIZABLE_PLACEHOLDER;
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+ if (!isPlainObject(value)) return NON_SERIALIZABLE_PLACEHOLDER;
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+ if (seen.has(value)) return CIRCULAR_REFERENCE_PLACEHOLDER;
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+ seen.add(value);
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+ const result = {};
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+ for (const [key, val] of Object.entries(value)) result[key] = sanitizeValue(val, seen);
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+ seen.delete(value);
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+ return result;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Ensures metadata is JSON-serializable.
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+ *
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+ * **Allowed:** string, number, boolean, null, arrays, and plain objects.
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+ *
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+ * **Converted to placeholder:** Date, BigInt, class instances, functions,
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+ * symbols, undefined, and circular references (which would otherwise make
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+ * `JSON.stringify` throw).
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+ *
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+ * @throws {TypeError} If `input` is not a plain object at the root level.
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+ */
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+ function assertJsonSafeMetadata(input) {
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+ if (input === void 0) return {};
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+ if (!isPlainObject(input)) throw new TypeError("metadata must be a plain object (Record<string, unknown>).");
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+ return sanitizeValue(input, /* @__PURE__ */ new WeakSet());
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+ }
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+ //#endregion
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+ //#region src/core/errors/app-error.ts
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+ /**
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+ * Root of the application/domain error hierarchy. Every error the system raises
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+ * on purpose extends `AppError`, which gives callers a single `instanceof` to
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+ * catch and a uniform, serializable shape to log and transport.
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+ *
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+ * Beyond the native `Error` message it carries a stable `code` (the contract the
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+ * outside world matches on), an optional non-leaking `publicMessage`, a
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+ * severity, JSON-safe `metadata`, and the correlation/request/command ids that
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+ * stitch an error back to the request that produced it. The metadata is
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+ * validated as JSON-safe on construction, so a logger can serialize any
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+ * `AppError` without hitting a circular reference or a non-serializable value.
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+ *
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+ * Abstract on purpose: callers should throw a specific subclass (e.g.
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+ * {@link ValidationError}, {@link NotFoundError}) so the `code` and shape are
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+ * meaningful, never a bare `AppError`.
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+ */
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+ var AppError = class extends Error {
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+ /**
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+ * Builds the common error envelope shared by every subclass.
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+ *
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+ * `name` is taken from `new.target` so the thrown instance reports its
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+ * concrete subclass name (not `"AppError"`), and the prototype is re-pinned
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+ * via `setPrototypeOf` so `instanceof` keeps working after transpilation to
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+ * older targets where extending built-ins breaks the chain. `createdAtIso`
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+ * defaults to now, and `metadata` is validated as JSON-safe so the error is
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+ * always serializable.
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+ *
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+ * Declared `protected`: instantiate a concrete subclass, never `AppError`.
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+ *
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+ * @param message - The internal, developer-facing message.
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+ * @param code - The stable machine-readable code callers match on.
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+ * @param options - Optional cause, metadata, severity, and correlation ids.
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+ * @throws When `options.metadata` contains a value that is not JSON-safe.
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+ */
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+ constructor(message, code, options) {
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+ super(message);
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+ this.name = new.target.name;
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+ this.code = code;
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+ this.cause = options?.cause;
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+ this.type = options?.type;
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+ this.severity = options?.severity;
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+ this.correlationId = options?.correlationId;
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+ this.requestId = options?.requestId;
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+ this.commandId = options?.commandId;
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+ this.createdAtIso = options?.createdAtIso ?? (/* @__PURE__ */ new Date()).toISOString();
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+ this.publicMessage = options?.publicMessage;
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+ this.metadata = options?.metadata ? assertJsonSafeMetadata(options.metadata) : void 0;
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+ Object.setPrototypeOf(this, new.target.prototype);
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Returns a JSON-safe representation of the error.
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+ * Does NOT include `cause` by default (to avoid leaking internal details).
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+ */
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+ toJSON() {
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+ const payload = {
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+ name: this.name,
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+ code: this.code,
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+ message: this.message,
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+ createdAtIso: this.createdAtIso
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+ };
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+ if (this.type !== void 0) payload.type = this.type;
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+ if (this.severity !== void 0) payload.severity = this.severity;
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+ if (this.publicMessage !== void 0) payload.publicMessage = this.publicMessage;
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+ if (this.metadata !== void 0) payload.metadata = this.metadata;
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+ if (this.correlationId !== void 0) payload.correlationId = this.correlationId;
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+ if (this.requestId !== void 0) payload.requestId = this.requestId;
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+ if (this.commandId !== void 0) payload.commandId = this.commandId;
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+ return payload;
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+ }
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+ };
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+ //#endregion
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+ //#region src/core/errors/unexpected-error.ts
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+ var UnexpectedError = class extends AppError {
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+ constructor(message = "Unexpected error", cause, options) {
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+ super(message, ErrorCodes.unexpected, {
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+ cause,
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+ ...options
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+ });
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+ }
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+ };
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+ //#endregion
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+ export { serializationErrorCode as a, ErrorCodes as i, AppError as n, assertJsonSafeMetadata as r, UnexpectedError as t };
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+ const require_immutable = require("./immutable.cjs");
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+ //#region src/core/application/use-case.ts
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+ var _UseCase;
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+ const EXECUTION_COUNTER = "use_case.executions";
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+ const DURATION_HISTOGRAM = "use_case.duration_ms";
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+ let UseCase = class UseCase {
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+ static {
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+ _UseCase = this;
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+ get contractVersion() {
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+ return _UseCase.CONTRACT_VERSION;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Runs the use case.
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+ *
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+ * `run()` is the single seam every use case crosses, so it is where
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+ * cross-cutting instrumentation lives. When {@link observability} exposes
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+ * any adapter, the call to `execute()` is wrapped with tracing, metrics and
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+ * failure logging; otherwise it delegates directly with no overhead.
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+ *
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+ * Observability is strictly side-effecting: a misbehaving adapter never
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+ * changes the business result nor masks a thrown error — its own failures
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+ const observability = this.observability();
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+ if (!observability.logger && !observability.metrics && !observability.tracer) return await this.execute(input);
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+ /**
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+ observability() {
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+ /**
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+ get useCaseName() {
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+ }
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+ async runInstrumented(input, observability) {
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+ const { logger, metrics, tracer } = observability;
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+ import { i as version, n as __decorate } from "./immutable.js";
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+ //#region src/core/application/use-case.ts
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+ var _UseCase;
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+ const EXECUTION_COUNTER = "use_case.executions";
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+ const DURATION_HISTOGRAM = "use_case.duration_ms";
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+ let UseCase = class UseCase {
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+ static {
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+ _UseCase = this;
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+ }
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+ get contractVersion() {
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+ return _UseCase.CONTRACT_VERSION;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Runs the use case.
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+ *
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+ * `run()` is the single seam every use case crosses, so it is where
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+ * cross-cutting instrumentation lives. When {@link observability} exposes
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+ * any adapter, the call to `execute()` is wrapped with tracing, metrics and
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+ * failure logging; otherwise it delegates directly with no overhead.
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+ *
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+ * Observability is strictly side-effecting: a misbehaving adapter never
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+ * changes the business result nor masks a thrown error — its own failures
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+ * are swallowed.
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+ */
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+ async run(input) {
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+ const observability = this.observability();
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+ if (!observability.logger && !observability.metrics && !observability.tracer) return await this.execute(input);
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+ return await this.runInstrumented(input, observability);
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Adapters used to instrument {@link run}. Override to opt a use case into
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+ * tracing/metrics/logging. Returns an empty object by default, which keeps
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+ * the plain delegating behavior.
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+ */
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+ observability() {
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+ return {};
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Stable identity used for span names and metric labels. Defaults to the
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+ * runtime class name; override when bundling/minification would otherwise
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+ * erase a meaningful name.
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+ */
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+ get useCaseName() {
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+ return this.constructor.name;
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+ }
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+ async runInstrumented(input, observability) {
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+ const { logger, metrics, tracer } = observability;
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+ const name = this.useCaseName;
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+ const span = safely(() => tracer?.startSpan(name, { "use_case.name": name }));
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+ const startedAt = Date.now();
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+ try {
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+ const output = await this.execute(input);
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+ const outcome = output.isOk() ? "ok" : "error";
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+ if (outcome === "error") safely(() => logger?.warn(`${name} returned a business error`, { useCase: name }));
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+ safely(() => span?.setAttribute("use_case.outcome", outcome));
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+ safely(() => metrics?.counter(EXECUTION_COUNTER, 1, {
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+ useCase: name,
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+ outcome
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+ }));
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+ return output;
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+ } catch (error) {
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+ safely(() => logger?.error(`${name} threw an unexpected error`, { useCase: name }));
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+ safely(() => span?.setAttribute("use_case.outcome", "exception"));
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+ safely(() => span?.recordException(error));
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+ safely(() => metrics?.counter(EXECUTION_COUNTER, 1, {
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+ useCase: name,
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+ outcome: "exception"
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+ }));
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+ throw error;
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+ } finally {
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+ safely(() => metrics?.histogram(DURATION_HISTOGRAM, Date.now() - startedAt, { useCase: name }));
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+ safely(() => span?.end());
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+ }
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+ }
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+ };
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+ UseCase = _UseCase = __decorate([version("1.0")], UseCase);
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+ /**
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+ * Invokes an observability side effect, isolating any adapter failure so it
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+ * cannot alter the use case outcome.
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+ */
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+ function safely(effect) {
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+ try {
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+ return effect();
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+ } catch {
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ //#endregion
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+ export { UseCase as t };
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+ const require_value_object = require("./value-object.cjs");
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+ //#region src/core/domain/uuid-identifier.ts
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+ /**
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+ * Canonical RFC-4122 UUID (versions 1–5), matched case-insensitively. Declared
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+ * once here so the dozens of typed identifiers a domain accumulates never have
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+ * to re-state the pattern.
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+ */
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+ const UUID_PATTERN = /^[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[1-5][0-9a-f]{3}-[89ab][0-9a-f]{3}-[0-9a-f]{12}$/i;
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+ /**
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+ * Base class for UUID-backed identity value objects.
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+ *
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+ * A domain typically has many of these — `OrderId`, `CustomerId`, `InvoiceId` —
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+ * all wrapping the same `string` shape. Two problems follow: the UUID format
14
+ * check gets copy-pasted into every one, and because the wrapped shape is
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+ * identical, TypeScript's structural typing would happily accept an `OrderId`
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+ * where a `CustomerId` is expected. `UuidIdentifier` solves both: the format
17
+ * lives here once ({@link isValid}), and the `TBrand` phantom tag makes each
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+ * subtype nominally distinct so the ids cannot be swapped for one another.
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+ *
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+ * It deliberately does not impose a factory. Identifiers vary in how they
21
+ * report an invalid value (their own exception type, their own message), so a
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+ * concrete id adds a validating `create` that calls {@link isValid} plus a
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+ * `reconstitute` that trusts an already-persisted value:
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+ *
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+ * ```ts
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+ * class OrderId extends UuidIdentifier<"OrderId"> {
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+ * private constructor(value: string) { super(value); }
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+ * static create(raw: string): OrderId {
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+ * if (!UuidIdentifier.isValid(raw)) throw new InvalidOrderIdError(raw);
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+ * return new OrderId(raw);
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+ * }
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+ * static reconstitute(value: string): OrderId { return new OrderId(value); }
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * @typeParam TBrand - A unique string literal that nominally tags the subtype.
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+ */
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+ var UuidIdentifier = class extends require_value_object.ValueObject {
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+ constructor(value) {
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+ super(value);
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+ }
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+ toPrimitive() {
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+ return this.value;
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+ }
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+ /** The wrapped UUID string — convenient for logging and interpolation. */
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+ toString() {
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+ return this.value;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Whether `candidate` is a canonical UUID (versions 1–5). The single source
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+ * of truth for the format; concrete identifiers call this from `create`.
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+ */
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+ static isValid(candidate) {
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+ return UUID_PATTERN.test(candidate);
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+ }
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+ };
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+ //#endregion
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+ Object.defineProperty(exports, "UuidIdentifier", {
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+ enumerable: true,
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+ get: function() {
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+ return UuidIdentifier;
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+ }
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+ });
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+
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+ //# sourceMappingURL=uuid-identifier.cjs.map
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