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Julien Herr ee0e7eef5d feat(infra): project hasNativeFeed into feeds:list
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 17:18:19 +02:00
Julien Herr 36d58ade48 feat(infra): project pendingConfirmation into feeds:list
saveMetadata now also upserts the list entry so the pendingConfirmation
flag is reflected in the dashboard without an extra per-feed KV read.
toListItemDTO gains an optional third parameter for the flag.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 09:02:16 +02:00
Julien Herr 1a4a479190 feat: decouple read FeedId from inbound MailboxId
Separate the two feed identities so the public read URL never reveals the
inbound address and vice-versa:

- FeedId becomes an opaque high-entropy token (read id + KV key); MailboxId
  (noun.noun.NN) owns the inbound address and the untrusted-input boundary
  via MailboxId.parse. They map only through the inbound:<mailbox> secondary
  index, resolved solely at reception.
- inbound index lifecycle is owned by FeedRepository: written by save/saveConfig,
  dropped by removeFromList(Bulk) — symmetric, never mirrored by hand (removes the
  manual delete in feed-service + the cron loop, and a silent empty-catch).
- Feed.mailboxId exposes a MailboxId VO (symmetry with Feed.id); the
  mailbox@domain shape lives on MailboxId.emailAddress(domain).
- Distinguish mailbox_unknown (no feed claims the address) from feed_not_found
  (dangling index) for observability; both forwardable, both 404.
- Drop the redundant EmailParser.extractMailbox pass-through so MailboxId.parse
  is the single parse boundary.

Docs (README/INSTALL/CLAUDE.md/landing) and tests updated; 439 tests green,
tsc clean, build dry-run OK.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 22:46:37 +02:00
Julien Herr 06c436c36a refactor: separate Feed domain state from persistence DTO
Move four DDD tensions on the Feed aggregate to ground:

- #1 The aggregate now holds a domain FeedState (camelCase) instead of the
  snake_case FeedConfig DTO; infrastructure/feed-mapper.ts owns the
  FeedState<->FeedConfig/FeedListItem translation as the sole snake_case site
  outside the HTTP edge.
- #3 Replace the edit() recomputeExpiry control flag with a Lifetime VO:
  passing a lifetime recomputes expiry, omitting it preserves the current one
  (the dashboard quick-edit path).
- #4 Domain events carry their own feedId; dispatchFeedEvents centralizes the
  drain+dispatch in the application layer (no more manual pullEvents at call
  sites), keeping infra->application dependency direction intact.
- #6 Rename FeedId.fromTrusted to FeedId.unchecked to make the absence of
  revalidation explicit.

Adds Lifetime + feed-mapper round-trip tests. 353 tests green, tsc clean,
wrangler dry-run OK. Docs (CLAUDE.md) synced.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 14:10:04 +02:00
Julien Herr ad196f1761 refactor: tighten DDD boundaries on the Feed aggregate
Address five modeling tensions in one pass:

- Encapsulation: the Feed aggregate no longer exposes raw config/metadata
  (a shallow Readonly still leaked mutable arrays). It now offers
  intention-revealing accessors that return copies, plus
  toConfigSnapshot/toMetadataSnapshot for the repository and summary() for
  the global registry.
- feeds:list consistency: FeedRepository.save/saveConfig upsert the registry
  entry from feed.summary(), so services no longer mirror title/description/
  expiry by hand (the old add/updateInList footgun is gone).
- domain/feed.ts: drop the dead applySenderPolicy, internalise resolveExpiresAt
  and trimToByteBudget into the aggregate; feed.ts keeps only the shared
  isExpired predicate used by the read-model routes.
- Single edit path: remove editDetails; edit(patch, deps) is the sole config
  mutation, with a systematic expired guard. Renaming an expired feed now 403s.
- FeedId flows through the application and infrastructure signatures;
  fromTrusted/parse happen once at the edge, .value only at the serialisation
  boundaries (urls, feed-generator, feed-keys, logs, JSON).

347 tests green, tsc clean, Worker bundle builds.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 13:45:13 +02:00
Julien Herr f823a5f222 refactor: move KV repositories to infrastructure (Track P — points 2, 6c)
Make the domain stop depending on infrastructure ("imports point inward").

- Point 2: relocate the four KV adapters (FeedRepository, IconRepository,
  WebSubSubscriptionRepository, CountersRepository) from domain/ to
  infrastructure/, where the logger import is legitimate. The domain now keeps
  only the pure key schema (feed-keys.ts), the Feed aggregate and value objects;
  it imports nothing outward. Deliberately no hand-rolled 24-method port
  interface (YAGNI without DI) — relocation alone fixes the direction.
- Point 6c: EmailParser.extractFeedId now returns a validated FeedId value
  object instead of a raw string, so the most untrusted input (an inbound
  recipient address) is guarded at the parse boundary and no longer round-trips
  through FeedId.fromTrusted in the ingest path.

All import paths updated; CLAUDE.md source layout/KV-schema notes updated.
351 tests pass; tsc --noEmit clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 10:02:23 +02:00