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* Reshape per-layer API into api/ folders and thin the FFI over them
Each layer now separates its constructible core from its public surface:
- core module (waku.nim / messaging_client.nim /
reliable_channel_manager.nim): the type plus new/start/stop and the
private construction helpers.
- api/ folder: one module per differentiated set of operations
(waku: topics/relay/filter/lightpush/store/peer_manager/discovery/
debug/health) plus an events surface.
The waku api is reshaped to be the complete operation surface the C
bindings need, so the library no longer reaches into node internals:
relayPublish returns the message hash, relaySubscribe takes an optional
handler, filter/lightpush auto-select the service peer, connectedPeersInfo
returns structured data, pingPeer honours the timeout, plus
relayNumPeersInMesh / relayNumConnectedPeers / isOnline. library/ is now a
thin C-ABI shim: each {.ffi.} proc only marshals cstring/JSON/callbacks and
delegates to ctx.myLib[].waku.<op> (or messagingClient.<op>).
app_callbacks re-exports the modules defining its handler types, which the
included FFI files previously relied on by leakage.
Events move next to the surface that owns them, with each dependency kept
pointing the right way:
- waku/events/ relocated under waku/api/events/.
- channel events live in channels/api/events.nim.
- the four messaging-level message events move to messaging/api/events;
MessageSeenEvent stays in waku because it is emitted by waku core, so
moving it would make waku depend on the messaging layer.
- delivery_events renamed to filter_subscribe_events to match the
OnFilterSubscribe/Unsubscribe events it actually declares.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add reliable-channel FFI ops + events (nim-ffi v0.1.3)
Expose the reliable-channel layer through the v0.1.3 FFI:
- channel_create / channel_send / channel_close call the
ReliableChannelManager api (createReliableChannel / send / closeChannel),
marshalling channel id + base64 payload + ephemeral by hand
- channel message received / sent / errored are surfaced by listening to the
channel-layer broker events in start_node and forwarding them through
callEventCallback (received payload base64-encoded), dropped in stop_node
Stays on nim-ffi v0.1.3 (no typed/CBOR rewrite).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Expose reliable-channel ops in the stable C header (#3851)
The library already ships as a single .so with a tiered header surface
(liblogosdelivery.h = stable Messaging/Reliable-Channels, liblogosdelivery_kernel.h
= advanced Kernel). Per that tiering, the reliable-channel ops belong on the
stable surface, so declare channel_create / channel_send / channel_close in
liblogosdelivery.h and document the channel lifecycle events delivered through
the event callback.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Graft PR#3975 interface layer onto decomposed foundation (events deduped)
Add IKernel/IMessagingClient/IReliableChannelManager/ILogosDelivery interface
classes under logos_delivery/api/. The EventBroker types PR#3975 hoisted into
these files already exist in PR#3989's decomposed */api/events/ modules, so the
interface files re-export those modules instead of redefining the types
(avoids 8 duplicate EventBroker definitions). api/types.nim kept at the
foundation version (ChannelId stays in channels/types.nim, which the decomposed
modules import).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Wire impl classes to interfaces (inherit; relocate SendHandler)
- Waku : IKernel, MessagingClient : IMessagingClient,
ReliableChannelManager : IReliableChannelManager.
- The operation procs already live in PR#3989's decomposed */api/ modules and
stay as plain procs (nothing dispatches through the interface types, so no
method-ization is needed).
- SendHandler now lives in reliable_channel_manager_api.nim (its PR#3975 home);
removed the duplicate from reliable_channel.nim, which re-exports the
interface module so channels/api/{channel_lifecycle,send} still see it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Wire LogosDelivery to ILogosDelivery orchestrator interface
LogosDelivery : ILogosDelivery; start/stop/isOnline become method overrides.
Peripheral PR#3975 edits (lightpush/store clients, self_req_handlers,
statistics) are import-reorg artifacts of deleting waku/utils/requests.nim,
which the decomposed structure keeps -- so they are intentionally not ported.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Dedup EventConnectionStatusChange (re-export from health_events)
9th duplicate EventBroker type: defined in both logos_delivery_api.nim and the
decomposed waku/api/events/health_events.nim. The interface file now re-exports
it. liblogosdelivery builds clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Move events back into interface-class source files (restore #3975 placement)
Reverses the earlier dedup-by-re-export: event TYPE definitions now live in the
interface classes, and the emptied decomposed event files are removed.
- MessageSeenEvent -> logos_delivery/api/kernel_api.nim
- Message{Sent,Error,Propagated,Received}Event -> api/messaging_client_api.nim
- ChannelMessage{Received,Sent,Error}Event -> api/reliable_channel_manager_api.nim
- EventConnectionStatusChange -> api/logos_delivery_api.nim
Deleted (became empty after the move):
- logos_delivery/waku/api/events/message_events.nim
- logos_delivery/messaging/api/events.nim
- logos_delivery/channels/api/events.nim
health_events.nim keeps its two remaining events (content/shard topic health).
Rewiring: each layer re-exports its interface module (waku->kernel_api,
messaging_client->messaging_client_api, reliable_channel->reliable_channel_manager_api,
which also re-exports messaging_client_api). Deep emitters/listeners
(subscription_manager, waku_node, waku_node/relay, node_health_monitor,
recv_service, send_service) import the owning interface module directly.
kernel_api stays below node level (types/topics/message/store-common) so the
node->kernel_api imports are acyclic. liblogosdelivery builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* nph formatting
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Co-authored-by: Ivan FB <ivansete@status.im>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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135 lines
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C
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// Generated manually and inspired by libwaku.h
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// Header file for Logos Messaging API (LMAPI) library
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#pragma once
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#ifndef __liblogosdelivery__
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#define __liblogosdelivery__
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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// The possible returned values for the functions that return int
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#define RET_OK 0
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#define RET_ERR 1
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#define RET_MISSING_CALLBACK 2
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C"
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{
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#endif
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typedef void (*FFICallBack)(int callerRet, const char *msg, size_t len, void *userData);
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// Creates a new instance of the node from the given configuration JSON.
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// Returns a pointer to the Context needed by the rest of the API functions.
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// Configuration should be in JSON format using WakuNodeConf field names.
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// Field names match Nim identifiers from WakuNodeConf (camelCase).
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// Example: {"mode": "Core", "clusterId": 42, "relay": true}
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void *logosdelivery_create_node(
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const char *configJson,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData);
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// Starts the node.
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int logosdelivery_start_node(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData);
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// Stops the node.
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int logosdelivery_stop_node(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData);
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// Destroys an instance of a node created with logosdelivery_create_node
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int logosdelivery_destroy(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData);
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// Subscribe to a content topic.
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// contentTopic: string representing the content topic (e.g., "/myapp/1/chat/proto")
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int logosdelivery_subscribe(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData,
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const char *contentTopic);
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// Unsubscribe from a content topic.
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int logosdelivery_unsubscribe(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData,
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const char *contentTopic);
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// Send a message.
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// messageJson: JSON string with the following structure:
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// {
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// "contentTopic": "/myapp/1/chat/proto",
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// "payload": "base64-encoded-payload",
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// "ephemeral": false
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// }
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// Returns a request ID that can be used to track the message delivery.
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int logosdelivery_send(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData,
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const char *messageJson);
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// --- Reliable Channels API (stable surface) ---
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// Create a reliable channel. Returns the channel id.
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int logosdelivery_channel_create(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData,
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const char *channelId,
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const char *contentTopic,
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const char *senderId);
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// Send a message on a reliable channel.
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// messageJson: { "payload": "base64-encoded-payload", "ephemeral": false }
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// Returns a request ID that can be used to track delivery.
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int logosdelivery_channel_send(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData,
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const char *channelId,
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const char *messageJson);
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// Close a reliable channel: stops its SDS loops; persisted state survives, so
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// re-creating the channel restores it.
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int logosdelivery_channel_close(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData,
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const char *channelId);
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// Channel lifecycle events are delivered through the event callback set via
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// logosdelivery_set_event_callback: "onChannelMessageReceived" (payload
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// base64-encoded), "onChannelMessageSent", "onChannelMessageError".
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// Sets a callback that will be invoked whenever an event occurs.
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// It is crucial that the passed callback is fast, non-blocking and potentially thread-safe.
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void logosdelivery_set_event_callback(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData);
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// Retrieves the list of available node info IDs.
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int logosdelivery_get_available_node_info_ids(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData);
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// Given a node info ID, retrieves the corresponding info.
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int logosdelivery_get_node_info(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData,
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const char *nodeInfoId);
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// Retrieves the list of available configurations.
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int logosdelivery_get_available_configs(void *ctx,
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FFICallBack callback,
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void *userData);
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// NOTE: the low-level kernel API (waku_*) lives in the separate, advanced
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// header liblogosdelivery_kernel.h. It is intentionally not declared here so
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// this header only promises the stable Messaging / Reliable Channels surface.
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* __liblogosdelivery__ */
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