@zero-transfer/ftps 0.4.0 → 0.4.2

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package/dist/index.d.mts CHANGED
@@ -833,7 +833,41 @@ interface TransferEngineOptions {
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  /** Clock used for receipts and progress events. Defaults to `new Date()`. */
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  now?: () => Date;
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  }
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- /** Executes transfer jobs and produces audit-friendly receipts. */
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+ /**
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+ * Executes transfer jobs and produces audit-friendly receipts.
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+ *
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+ * The engine is the lowest-level entry point in the transfer stack: it owns
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+ * retry policy, attempt history, abort propagation, progress event
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+ * normalization, and receipt construction. Most callers reach the engine
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+ * indirectly through {@link runRoute}, {@link uploadFile}, {@link downloadFile},
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+ * {@link copyBetween}, or {@link TransferQueue}; instantiate it directly when
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+ * you need full control over execution semantics.
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+ *
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+ * @example Execute a single job with a custom executor
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { TransferEngine, type TransferExecutor, type TransferJob } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const engine = new TransferEngine();
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+ *
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+ * const executor: TransferExecutor = async ({ job, signal, onProgress }) => {
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+ * onProgress?.({ jobId: job.id, bytesTransferred: 0 });
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+ * // … perform the bytes here, honoring `signal` …
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+ * return { jobId: job.id, bytesTransferred: 1234, completedAt: new Date() };
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * const job: TransferJob = {
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+ * id: "manual-1",
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+ * operation: "upload",
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+ * source: { profile: localProfile, path: "./data.bin" },
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+ * destination: { profile: s3Profile, path: "/data/data.bin" },
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * const receipt = await engine.execute(job, executor, {
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+ * retry: { maxAttempts: 3, baseDelayMs: 250 },
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+ * });
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+ * console.log(receipt.attempts.length); // 1 on success
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+ * ```
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+ */
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  declare class TransferEngine {
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  private readonly now;
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  /**
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  /**
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  * Returns a redaction-safe snapshot of the providers registered with a client.
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  *
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+ * Use this when rendering a setup screen, generating a support bundle, or
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+ * asserting in tests that the expected provider factories were registered.
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+ *
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  * @param client - Transfer client to inspect.
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  * @returns Provider id and capability snapshot tuples.
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+ *
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+ * @example List registered providers
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { summarizeClientDiagnostics } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * for (const { id, capabilities } of summarizeClientDiagnostics(client).providers) {
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+ * console.log(`${id}: streaming=${capabilities.readStream} resume=${capabilities.resumeDownload}`);
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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  */
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  declare function summarizeClientDiagnostics(client: TransferClient): ClientDiagnostics;
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  /** Per-step duration measurements collected by {@link runConnectionDiagnostics}. */
@@ -1638,8 +1684,36 @@ interface RunConnectionDiagnosticsOptions {
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  /**
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  * Connects to a profile, captures capability and listing samples, and returns a redaction-safe report.
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  *
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+ * Useful for connectivity "ping" pages, smoke tests, and bug reports. Secrets
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+ * in the profile are redacted via {@link redactConnectionProfile} before being
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+ * returned. The session is always disconnected before the function returns,
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+ * including when probes throw.
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+ *
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  * @param options - Diagnostic probe options.
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  * @returns Diagnostic report including timings and any captured error.
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+ *
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+ * @example Probe an SFTP connection
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { runConnectionDiagnostics } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const report = await runConnectionDiagnostics({
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+ * client,
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+ * profile: {
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+ * host: "sftp.example.com",
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+ * provider: "sftp",
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+ * username: "deploy",
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+ * ssh: { privateKey: { path: "./keys/id_ed25519" } },
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+ * },
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+ * listPath: "/uploads",
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * if (!report.ok) {
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+ * console.error("connection failed:", report.error);
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+ * } else {
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+ * console.log(`connect=${report.timings.connectMs}ms list=${report.timings.listMs}ms`);
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+ * console.log(report.sample); // up to 5 entries from /uploads
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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  */
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  declare function runConnectionDiagnostics(options: RunConnectionDiagnosticsOptions): Promise<ConnectionDiagnosticsResult>;
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@@ -1746,8 +1820,29 @@ interface MemoryProviderOptions {
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  /**
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  * Creates a provider factory backed by deterministic in-memory fixture entries.
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  *
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+ * Useful for tests and examples where you want a real `TransferSession` without
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+ * touching disk or the network. Entries are pre-seeded; mutations made through
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+ * the session are visible to subsequent operations on the same provider.
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+ *
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  * @param options - Optional fixture entries to expose through the memory provider.
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  * @returns Provider factory suitable for `createTransferClient({ providers: [...] })`.
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+ *
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+ * @example Seed entries and read them back
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { createMemoryProviderFactory, createTransferClient } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const client = createTransferClient({
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+ * providers: [createMemoryProviderFactory({
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+ * entries: [
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+ * { path: "/fixtures/hello.txt", content: "hello world" },
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+ * { path: "/fixtures/data.bin", content: new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]) },
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+ * ],
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+ * })],
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * const session = await client.connect({ host: "fixtures", provider: "memory" });
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+ * console.log(await session.fs.list("/fixtures"));
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+ * ```
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  */
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  declare function createMemoryProviderFactory(options?: MemoryProviderOptions): ProviderFactory;
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@@ -2485,9 +2580,47 @@ interface TransferPlanSummary {
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  /** Counts grouped by action. */
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  actions: Record<string, number>;
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  }
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- /** Creates a transfer plan from dry-run planning input. */
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a transfer plan from dry-run planning input.
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+ *
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+ * Plans are immutable, structured descriptions of intended work. Pair with
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+ * {@link createSyncPlan} or {@link createAtomicDeployPlan} for end-to-end
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+ * planning, or build steps by hand when you need full control. Pass the plan
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+ * to {@link createTransferJobsFromPlan} to materialize executable jobs.
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+ *
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+ * @example Build a plan with two upload steps and inspect it
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { createTransferPlan, summarizeTransferPlan } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const plan = createTransferPlan({
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+ * id: "manual-batch",
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+ * steps: [
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+ * { action: "upload", source: "./a.bin", destination: "/lake/a.bin", expectedBytes: 1024 },
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+ * { action: "upload", source: "./b.bin", destination: "/lake/b.bin", expectedBytes: 2048 },
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+ * ],
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * console.table(summarizeTransferPlan(plan));
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+ * ```
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+ */
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  declare function createTransferPlan(input: TransferPlanInput): TransferPlan;
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- /** Summarizes a transfer plan for diagnostics, previews, and tests. */
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+ /**
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+ * Summarizes a transfer plan for diagnostics, previews, and tests.
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+ *
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+ * Returns aggregate counts (total / executable / skipped / destructive),
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+ * total expected bytes, and a per-action histogram. Useful for printing a
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+ * one-line plan summary before executing or for asserting plan shape in
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+ * tests.
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+ *
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+ * @example Print a plan preview
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { summarizeTransferPlan } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const summary = summarizeTransferPlan(plan);
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+ * console.log(`${summary.executableSteps} steps, ${summary.totalExpectedBytes} bytes total`);
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+ * console.log("Actions:", summary.actions);
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+ * ```
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+ */
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  declare function summarizeTransferPlan(plan: TransferPlan): TransferPlanSummary;
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  /** Converts executable plan steps into transfer jobs while preserving order. */
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  declare function createTransferJobsFromPlan(plan: TransferPlan): TransferJob[];
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  /** Failed queue items in queue order. */
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  failures: TransferQueueItem[];
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  }
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- /** Minimal transfer queue with concurrency, pause/resume, cancellation, and drain summaries. */
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+ /**
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+ * Minimal transfer queue with concurrency, pause/resume, cancellation, and drain summaries.
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+ *
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+ * Wrap a {@link TransferEngine} with a queue when you need to run many transfers
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+ * concurrently with bounded parallelism, observe per-job progress, or drive
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+ * a UI from a single source of truth. Items are FIFO; failures and successes
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+ * are surfaced via observers and in the final {@link TransferQueueSummary}.
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+ *
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+ * @example Run a batch of uploads with concurrency=4
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import {
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+ * TransferQueue,
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+ * createProviderTransferExecutor,
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+ * } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const queue = new TransferQueue({
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+ * concurrency: 4,
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+ * executor: createProviderTransferExecutor({ client }),
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+ * onProgress: (e) => console.log(`${e.jobId}: ${e.bytesTransferred}`),
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+ * onError: (item, err) => console.error(`${item.job.id} failed`, err),
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * for (const file of files) {
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+ * queue.enqueue({
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+ * id: file.name,
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+ * operation: "upload",
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+ * source: { profile: localProfile, path: file.path },
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+ * destination: { profile: s3Profile, path: `/lake/${file.name}` },
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+ * });
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * const summary = await queue.drain();
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+ * console.log(`Completed ${summary.completed} / ${summary.total}`);
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+ * ```
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+ */
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  declare class TransferQueue {
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  private readonly engine;
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  private readonly items;
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  * @param destinationPath - Destination-side root path being compared.
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  * @param options - Optional comparison controls.
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  * @returns Diff result containing entries and a summary.
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+ *
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+ * @example Diff two SFTP subtrees and feed the result into createSyncPlan
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { createSyncPlan, diffRemoteTrees } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const diff = await diffRemoteTrees(
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+ * srcSession.fs, "/exports",
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+ * dstSession.fs, "/exports",
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+ * { compareUniqueId: true },
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+ * );
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+ *
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+ * console.log(diff.summary); // { added, removed, changed, unchanged }
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+ *
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+ * const plan = createSyncPlan({
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+ * id: "exports-sync",
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+ * diff,
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+ * source: { provider: "sftp", rootPath: "/exports" },
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+ * destination: { provider: "sftp", rootPath: "/exports" },
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+ * });
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+ * ```
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  */
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  declare function diffRemoteTrees(source: RemoteFileSystem, sourcePath: string, destination: RemoteFileSystem, destinationPath: string, options?: DiffRemoteTreesOptions): Promise<RemoteTreeDiff>;
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  * @param options - Inputs and policies that shape the plan.
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  * @returns Transfer plan ready for `createTransferJobsFromPlan` or queue execution.
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  * @throws {@link ConfigurationError} When `conflictPolicy: "error"` encounters a conflict.
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+ *
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+ * @example Mirror SFTP → S3 with deletes
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import {
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+ * createSyncPlan,
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+ * diffRemoteTrees,
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+ * summarizeTransferPlan,
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+ * } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const diff = await diffRemoteTrees(
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+ * srcSession.fs, "/dist",
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+ * dstSession.fs, "/releases/current",
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+ * );
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+ *
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+ * const plan = createSyncPlan({
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+ * id: "release-mirror",
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+ * diff,
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+ * source: { provider: "sftp", rootPath: "/dist" },
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+ * destination: { provider: "s3", rootPath: "/releases/current" },
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+ * deletePolicy: "mirror",
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+ * conflictPolicy: "overwrite",
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * console.table(summarizeTransferPlan(plan));
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+ * ```
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  */
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  declare function createSyncPlan(options: CreateSyncPlanOptions): TransferPlan;
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  /**
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  * Builds an {@link AtomicDeployPlan} that stages a release, swaps it live, and prunes old releases.
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  *
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+ * The plan describes a blue/green-style deploy:
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+ * 1. Upload to a timestamped staging directory under `<destination>/.releases/`.
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+ * 2. Atomically swap the `current` symlink/rename to point at the new release.
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+ * 3. Optionally prune old releases beyond `retain`.
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+ *
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+ * No I/O is performed — the host executes the plan steps. Pair with
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+ * {@link createTransferPlan} or {@link createTransferJobsFromPlan} to execute.
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+ *
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  * @param options - Inputs and policies that shape the deploy.
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  * @returns Structured deploy plan ready for execution by the calling host.
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  * @throws {@link ConfigurationError} When `retain` is less than `1` or the destination root is empty.
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+ *
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+ * @example Plan a release with rollback path
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { createAtomicDeployPlan } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const plan = createAtomicDeployPlan({
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+ * id: "web-2026-04-28",
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+ * source: { rootPath: "./dist" },
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+ * destination: {
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+ * profile: { host: "web1.example.com", provider: "sftp", username: "deploy" },
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+ * rootPath: "/srv/www",
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+ * },
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+ * retain: 5,
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+ * existingReleases: [
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+ * "/srv/www/.releases/2026-04-21T00-00-00Z",
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+ * "/srv/www/.releases/2026-04-14T00-00-00Z",
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+ * ],
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * console.log(plan.swap); // staging → current rename
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+ * console.log(plan.prune); // releases scheduled for removal
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+ * ```
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  */
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  declare function createAtomicDeployPlan(options: CreateAtomicDeployPlanOptions): AtomicDeployPlan;
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package/dist/index.d.ts CHANGED
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  /** Clock used for receipts and progress events. Defaults to `new Date()`. */
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  now?: () => Date;
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  }
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- /** Executes transfer jobs and produces audit-friendly receipts. */
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+ /**
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+ * Executes transfer jobs and produces audit-friendly receipts.
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+ *
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+ * The engine is the lowest-level entry point in the transfer stack: it owns
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+ * retry policy, attempt history, abort propagation, progress event
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+ * normalization, and receipt construction. Most callers reach the engine
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+ * indirectly through {@link runRoute}, {@link uploadFile}, {@link downloadFile},
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+ * {@link copyBetween}, or {@link TransferQueue}; instantiate it directly when
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+ * you need full control over execution semantics.
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+ *
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+ * @example Execute a single job with a custom executor
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { TransferEngine, type TransferExecutor, type TransferJob } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const engine = new TransferEngine();
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+ *
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+ * const executor: TransferExecutor = async ({ job, signal, onProgress }) => {
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+ * onProgress?.({ jobId: job.id, bytesTransferred: 0 });
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+ * // … perform the bytes here, honoring `signal` …
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+ * return { jobId: job.id, bytesTransferred: 1234, completedAt: new Date() };
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * const job: TransferJob = {
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+ * id: "manual-1",
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+ * operation: "upload",
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+ * source: { profile: localProfile, path: "./data.bin" },
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+ * destination: { profile: s3Profile, path: "/data/data.bin" },
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+ * };
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+ *
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+ * const receipt = await engine.execute(job, executor, {
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+ * retry: { maxAttempts: 3, baseDelayMs: 250 },
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+ * });
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+ * console.log(receipt.attempts.length); // 1 on success
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+ * ```
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+ */
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  /**
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  /**
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  * Returns a redaction-safe snapshot of the providers registered with a client.
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  *
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+ * Use this when rendering a setup screen, generating a support bundle, or
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+ * asserting in tests that the expected provider factories were registered.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * @example List registered providers
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { summarizeClientDiagnostics } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * for (const { id, capabilities } of summarizeClientDiagnostics(client).providers) {
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+ * console.log(`${id}: streaming=${capabilities.readStream} resume=${capabilities.resumeDownload}`);
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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  */
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  declare function summarizeClientDiagnostics(client: TransferClient): ClientDiagnostics;
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  /** Per-step duration measurements collected by {@link runConnectionDiagnostics}. */
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  /**
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  * Connects to a profile, captures capability and listing samples, and returns a redaction-safe report.
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  *
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+ * Useful for connectivity "ping" pages, smoke tests, and bug reports. Secrets
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+ * in the profile are redacted via {@link redactConnectionProfile} before being
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+ * returned. The session is always disconnected before the function returns,
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+ * including when probes throw.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * @example Probe an SFTP connection
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { runConnectionDiagnostics } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const report = await runConnectionDiagnostics({
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+ * client,
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+ * profile: {
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+ * host: "sftp.example.com",
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+ * provider: "sftp",
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+ * username: "deploy",
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+ * ssh: { privateKey: { path: "./keys/id_ed25519" } },
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+ * },
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+ * listPath: "/uploads",
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * if (!report.ok) {
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+ * console.error("connection failed:", report.error);
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+ * } else {
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+ * console.log(`connect=${report.timings.connectMs}ms list=${report.timings.listMs}ms`);
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+ * console.log(report.sample); // up to 5 entries from /uploads
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+ * }
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+ * ```
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  /**
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  * Creates a provider factory backed by deterministic in-memory fixture entries.
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  *
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+ * Useful for tests and examples where you want a real `TransferSession` without
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+ * touching disk or the network. Entries are pre-seeded; mutations made through
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+ * the session are visible to subsequent operations on the same provider.
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+ *
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+ *
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+ * @example Seed entries and read them back
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { createMemoryProviderFactory, createTransferClient } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const client = createTransferClient({
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+ * providers: [createMemoryProviderFactory({
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+ * entries: [
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+ * { path: "/fixtures/hello.txt", content: "hello world" },
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+ * { path: "/fixtures/data.bin", content: new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]) },
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+ * ],
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+ * })],
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * const session = await client.connect({ host: "fixtures", provider: "memory" });
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+ * console.log(await session.fs.list("/fixtures"));
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+ * ```
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  declare function createMemoryProviderFactory(options?: MemoryProviderOptions): ProviderFactory;
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  /** Counts grouped by action. */
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  }
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- /** Creates a transfer plan from dry-run planning input. */
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a transfer plan from dry-run planning input.
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+ *
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+ * Plans are immutable, structured descriptions of intended work. Pair with
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+ * {@link createSyncPlan} or {@link createAtomicDeployPlan} for end-to-end
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+ * planning, or build steps by hand when you need full control. Pass the plan
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+ * to {@link createTransferJobsFromPlan} to materialize executable jobs.
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+ *
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+ * @example Build a plan with two upload steps and inspect it
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+ * ```ts
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+ * import { createTransferPlan, summarizeTransferPlan } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
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+ *
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+ * const plan = createTransferPlan({
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+ * id: "manual-batch",
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+ * steps: [
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+ * { action: "upload", source: "./a.bin", destination: "/lake/a.bin", expectedBytes: 1024 },
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+ * { action: "upload", source: "./b.bin", destination: "/lake/b.bin", expectedBytes: 2048 },
2600
+ * ],
2601
+ * });
2602
+ *
2603
+ * console.table(summarizeTransferPlan(plan));
2604
+ * ```
2605
+ */
2489
2606
  declare function createTransferPlan(input: TransferPlanInput): TransferPlan;
2490
- /** Summarizes a transfer plan for diagnostics, previews, and tests. */
2607
+ /**
2608
+ * Summarizes a transfer plan for diagnostics, previews, and tests.
2609
+ *
2610
+ * Returns aggregate counts (total / executable / skipped / destructive),
2611
+ * total expected bytes, and a per-action histogram. Useful for printing a
2612
+ * one-line plan summary before executing or for asserting plan shape in
2613
+ * tests.
2614
+ *
2615
+ * @example Print a plan preview
2616
+ * ```ts
2617
+ * import { summarizeTransferPlan } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
2618
+ *
2619
+ * const summary = summarizeTransferPlan(plan);
2620
+ * console.log(`${summary.executableSteps} steps, ${summary.totalExpectedBytes} bytes total`);
2621
+ * console.log("Actions:", summary.actions);
2622
+ * ```
2623
+ */
2491
2624
  declare function summarizeTransferPlan(plan: TransferPlan): TransferPlanSummary;
2492
2625
  /** Converts executable plan steps into transfer jobs while preserving order. */
2493
2626
  declare function createTransferJobsFromPlan(plan: TransferPlan): TransferJob[];
@@ -2564,7 +2697,41 @@ interface TransferQueueSummary {
2564
2697
  /** Failed queue items in queue order. */
2565
2698
  failures: TransferQueueItem[];
2566
2699
  }
2567
- /** Minimal transfer queue with concurrency, pause/resume, cancellation, and drain summaries. */
2700
+ /**
2701
+ * Minimal transfer queue with concurrency, pause/resume, cancellation, and drain summaries.
2702
+ *
2703
+ * Wrap a {@link TransferEngine} with a queue when you need to run many transfers
2704
+ * concurrently with bounded parallelism, observe per-job progress, or drive
2705
+ * a UI from a single source of truth. Items are FIFO; failures and successes
2706
+ * are surfaced via observers and in the final {@link TransferQueueSummary}.
2707
+ *
2708
+ * @example Run a batch of uploads with concurrency=4
2709
+ * ```ts
2710
+ * import {
2711
+ * TransferQueue,
2712
+ * createProviderTransferExecutor,
2713
+ * } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
2714
+ *
2715
+ * const queue = new TransferQueue({
2716
+ * concurrency: 4,
2717
+ * executor: createProviderTransferExecutor({ client }),
2718
+ * onProgress: (e) => console.log(`${e.jobId}: ${e.bytesTransferred}`),
2719
+ * onError: (item, err) => console.error(`${item.job.id} failed`, err),
2720
+ * });
2721
+ *
2722
+ * for (const file of files) {
2723
+ * queue.enqueue({
2724
+ * id: file.name,
2725
+ * operation: "upload",
2726
+ * source: { profile: localProfile, path: file.path },
2727
+ * destination: { profile: s3Profile, path: `/lake/${file.name}` },
2728
+ * });
2729
+ * }
2730
+ *
2731
+ * const summary = await queue.drain();
2732
+ * console.log(`Completed ${summary.completed} / ${summary.total}`);
2733
+ * ```
2734
+ */
2568
2735
  declare class TransferQueue {
2569
2736
  private readonly engine;
2570
2737
  private readonly items;
@@ -2844,6 +3011,26 @@ interface DiffRemoteTreesOptions {
2844
3011
  * @param destinationPath - Destination-side root path being compared.
2845
3012
  * @param options - Optional comparison controls.
2846
3013
  * @returns Diff result containing entries and a summary.
3014
+ *
3015
+ * @example Diff two SFTP subtrees and feed the result into createSyncPlan
3016
+ * ```ts
3017
+ * import { createSyncPlan, diffRemoteTrees } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
3018
+ *
3019
+ * const diff = await diffRemoteTrees(
3020
+ * srcSession.fs, "/exports",
3021
+ * dstSession.fs, "/exports",
3022
+ * { compareUniqueId: true },
3023
+ * );
3024
+ *
3025
+ * console.log(diff.summary); // { added, removed, changed, unchanged }
3026
+ *
3027
+ * const plan = createSyncPlan({
3028
+ * id: "exports-sync",
3029
+ * diff,
3030
+ * source: { provider: "sftp", rootPath: "/exports" },
3031
+ * destination: { provider: "sftp", rootPath: "/exports" },
3032
+ * });
3033
+ * ```
2847
3034
  */
2848
3035
  declare function diffRemoteTrees(source: RemoteFileSystem, sourcePath: string, destination: RemoteFileSystem, destinationPath: string, options?: DiffRemoteTreesOptions): Promise<RemoteTreeDiff>;
2849
3036
 
@@ -2915,6 +3102,31 @@ interface CreateSyncPlanOptions {
2915
3102
  * @param options - Inputs and policies that shape the plan.
2916
3103
  * @returns Transfer plan ready for `createTransferJobsFromPlan` or queue execution.
2917
3104
  * @throws {@link ConfigurationError} When `conflictPolicy: "error"` encounters a conflict.
3105
+ *
3106
+ * @example Mirror SFTP → S3 with deletes
3107
+ * ```ts
3108
+ * import {
3109
+ * createSyncPlan,
3110
+ * diffRemoteTrees,
3111
+ * summarizeTransferPlan,
3112
+ * } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
3113
+ *
3114
+ * const diff = await diffRemoteTrees(
3115
+ * srcSession.fs, "/dist",
3116
+ * dstSession.fs, "/releases/current",
3117
+ * );
3118
+ *
3119
+ * const plan = createSyncPlan({
3120
+ * id: "release-mirror",
3121
+ * diff,
3122
+ * source: { provider: "sftp", rootPath: "/dist" },
3123
+ * destination: { provider: "s3", rootPath: "/releases/current" },
3124
+ * deletePolicy: "mirror",
3125
+ * conflictPolicy: "overwrite",
3126
+ * });
3127
+ *
3128
+ * console.table(summarizeTransferPlan(plan));
3129
+ * ```
2918
3130
  */
2919
3131
  declare function createSyncPlan(options: CreateSyncPlanOptions): TransferPlan;
2920
3132
 
@@ -3030,9 +3242,39 @@ interface CreateAtomicDeployPlanOptions {
3030
3242
  /**
3031
3243
  * Builds an {@link AtomicDeployPlan} that stages a release, swaps it live, and prunes old releases.
3032
3244
  *
3245
+ * The plan describes a blue/green-style deploy:
3246
+ * 1. Upload to a timestamped staging directory under `<destination>/.releases/`.
3247
+ * 2. Atomically swap the `current` symlink/rename to point at the new release.
3248
+ * 3. Optionally prune old releases beyond `retain`.
3249
+ *
3250
+ * No I/O is performed — the host executes the plan steps. Pair with
3251
+ * {@link createTransferPlan} or {@link createTransferJobsFromPlan} to execute.
3252
+ *
3033
3253
  * @param options - Inputs and policies that shape the deploy.
3034
3254
  * @returns Structured deploy plan ready for execution by the calling host.
3035
3255
  * @throws {@link ConfigurationError} When `retain` is less than `1` or the destination root is empty.
3256
+ *
3257
+ * @example Plan a release with rollback path
3258
+ * ```ts
3259
+ * import { createAtomicDeployPlan } from "@zero-transfer/sdk";
3260
+ *
3261
+ * const plan = createAtomicDeployPlan({
3262
+ * id: "web-2026-04-28",
3263
+ * source: { rootPath: "./dist" },
3264
+ * destination: {
3265
+ * profile: { host: "web1.example.com", provider: "sftp", username: "deploy" },
3266
+ * rootPath: "/srv/www",
3267
+ * },
3268
+ * retain: 5,
3269
+ * existingReleases: [
3270
+ * "/srv/www/.releases/2026-04-21T00-00-00Z",
3271
+ * "/srv/www/.releases/2026-04-14T00-00-00Z",
3272
+ * ],
3273
+ * });
3274
+ *
3275
+ * console.log(plan.swap); // staging → current rename
3276
+ * console.log(plan.prune); // releases scheduled for removal
3277
+ * ```
3036
3278
  */
3037
3279
  declare function createAtomicDeployPlan(options: CreateAtomicDeployPlanOptions): AtomicDeployPlan;
3038
3280