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host+kernel: blog SPA boost works end-to-end on the WASM OCaml kernel (Playwright 4/4)
Clicking a blog link now fragment-swaps #content with URL push + working back
button, no full reload — the SX-htmx engine driving the same OCaml kernel the
server runs. Six bugs in the source-load + boost path, found by bisecting in
chromium, all fixed:

1. Import double-apply (sx_server.ml x2, sx_browser.ml): the import suspension
   handlers computed `key = library_name_key lib_spec` then called
   `library_loaded_p key` — but library_loaded_p applies library_name_key
   itself, so it ran sx_to_list on a string and crashed ("Expected list, got
   string"). Only unloaded libs suspend, so it only bit lazy imports. Pass the
   spec, not the key.

2. Unloaded-import crash (spec/evaluator.sx + sx_ref.ml library_exports): an
   import of a not-yet-loaded library returned nil exports, and bind-import-set
   did (keys nil) -> crash. Return an empty dict so the import is a graceful
   no-op (lazy symbol resolution covers real usage).

3. value_to_js missing Integer (sx_browser.ml): integers passed to host methods
   were mishandled, so dom-query-all's (host-call node-list "item" i) ignored i
   and returned node 0 for every index — every element aliased the first, so
   only one link ever boosted. Add the Integer -> JS number case.

4. browser-same-origin? rejected relative URLs (browser.sx x2): it only did
   (starts-with? url origin), so "/alpha/" was treated as cross-origin and
   should-boost-link? refused every relative link. Accept scheme-less,
   non-protocol-relative URLs.

5. dom-query-in undefined (orchestration.sx x2): the swap path called a function
   that exists nowhere; it's just dom-query with a container arg.

6. Lazy-deps never loaded under source fallback (sx-platform.js): lazy symbol
   resolution only fires on the VM GLOBAL_GET path, but source-loaded swap
   callbacks run on the CEK and raise instead of lazy-loading, so the post-swap
   hs-boot-subtree!/htmx-boot-subtree! were undefined and aborted URL push.
   Preload the manifest's lazy-deps.

Verified: native host conformance 271/271; lib/host/playwright/spa-check 4/4
(boot, boost, fragment swap + URL push, back button) in real chromium against an
ephemeral durable host server.
2026-06-29 11:09:11 +00:00
2026-03-25 00:36:57 +00:00
2026-02-24 20:10:23 +00:00

Rose Ash

Monorepo for the Rose Ash cooperative platform — six Quart microservices sharing a common infrastructure layer, a single PostgreSQL database, and an ActivityPub federation layer.

Services

Service URL Description
blog blog.rose-ash.com Content management, Ghost sync, navigation, editor
market market.rose-ash.com Product listings, scraping, market pages
cart cart.rose-ash.com Shopping cart, checkout, orders, SumUp payments
events events.rose-ash.com Calendar, event entries, container widgets
federation federation.rose-ash.com OAuth2 authorization server, ActivityPub hub, social features
account account.rose-ash.com User dashboard, newsletters, tickets, bookings

All services are Python 3.11 / Quart apps served by Hypercorn, deployed as a Docker Swarm stack.

Repository structure

rose-ash/
├── shared/              # Common code: models, services, infrastructure, templates
│   ├── models/          # Canonical SQLAlchemy ORM models (all domains)
│   ├── services/        # Domain service implementations + registry
│   ├── contracts/       # DTOs, protocols, widget contracts
│   ├── infrastructure/  # App factory, OAuth, ActivityPub, fragments, Jinja setup
│   ├── templates/       # Shared base templates and partials
│   ├── static/          # Shared CSS, JS, images
│   ├── editor/          # Prose editor (Node build, blog only)
│   └── alembic/         # Database migrations
├── blog/                # Blog app
├── market/              # Market app
├── cart/                # Cart app
├── events/              # Events app
├── federation/          # Federation app
├── account/             # Account app
├── docker-compose.yml   # Swarm stack definition
├── deploy.sh            # Local build + restart script
├── .gitea/workflows/    # CI: build changed apps + deploy
├── _config/             # Runtime config (app-config.yaml)
├── schema.sql           # Reference schema snapshot
└── .env                 # Environment variables (not committed)

Each app follows the same layout:

{app}/
├── app.py               # App entry point (creates Quart app)
├── path_setup.py        # Adds project root + app dir to sys.path
├── entrypoint.sh        # Container entrypoint (wait for DB, run migrations, start)
├── Dockerfile           # Build instructions (monorepo context)
├── bp/                  # Blueprints (routes, handlers)
│   └── fragments/       # Fragment endpoints for cross-app composition
├── models/              # Re-export stubs pointing to shared/models/
├── services/            # App-specific service wiring
├── templates/           # App-specific templates (override shared/)
└── config/              # App-specific config

Key architecture patterns

Shared models — All ORM models live in shared/models/. Each app's models/ directory contains thin re-export stubs. factory.py imports all six apps' models at startup so SQLAlchemy relationship references resolve across domains.

Service contracts — Apps communicate through typed protocols (shared/contracts/protocols.py) and frozen dataclass DTOs (shared/contracts/dtos.py), wired via a singleton registry (shared/services/registry.py). No direct HTTP calls between apps for domain logic.

Fragment composition — Apps expose HTML fragments at /internal/fragments/<type> for cross-app UI composition. The blog fetches cart, account, navigation, and event fragments to compose its pages. Fragments are cached in Redis with short TTLs.

OAuth SSO — Federation is the OAuth2 authorization server. All other apps are OAuth clients with per-app first-party session cookies (Safari ITP compatible). Login/callback/logout routes are auto-registered via shared/infrastructure/oauth.py.

ActivityPub — Each app has its own AP actor (virtual projection of the same keypair). The federation app is the social hub (timeline, compose, follow, notifications). Activities are emitted to ap_activities table and processed by EventProcessor.

Development

Quick deploy (skip CI)

# Rebuild + restart one app
./deploy.sh blog

# Rebuild + restart multiple apps
./deploy.sh blog market

# Rebuild all
./deploy.sh --all

# Auto-detect changes from git
./deploy.sh

Full stack deploy

source .env
docker stack deploy -c docker-compose.yml coop

Build a single app image

docker build -f blog/Dockerfile -t registry.rose-ash.com:5000/blog:latest .

Run migrations

Migrations run automatically on the blog service startup when RUN_MIGRATIONS=true is set (only blog runs migrations; all other apps skip them).

# Manual migration
docker exec -it $(docker ps -qf name=coop_blog) bash -c "cd shared && alembic upgrade head"

CI/CD

A single Gitea Actions workflow (.gitea/workflows/ci.yml) handles all six apps:

  1. Detects which files changed since the last deploy
  2. If shared/ or docker-compose.yml changed, rebuilds all apps
  3. Otherwise rebuilds only apps with changes (or missing images)
  4. Pushes images to the private registry
  5. Runs docker stack deploy to update the swarm

Required secrets

Secret Value
DEPLOY_SSH_KEY Private SSH key for root access to the deploy host
DEPLOY_HOST Hostname or IP of the deploy server

Infrastructure

  • Runtime: Python 3.11, Quart (async Flask), Hypercorn
  • Database: PostgreSQL 16 (shared by all apps)
  • Cache: Redis 7 (page cache, fragment cache, sessions)
  • Orchestration: Docker Swarm
  • Registry: registry.rose-ash.com:5000
  • CI: Gitea Actions
  • Reverse proxy: Caddy (external, not in this repo)
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