Dorian 17ad45cab7 feat(federation): route state-sync / invites / notifications via FIPS first
Every federation peer-to-peer call now prefers FIPS (direct ULA dial
over `fips0`, ~LAN latency) and falls back to Tor only on network
failure. Per-method ed25519 signatures are preserved on both
transports so authenticity doesn't change.

- fips::dial::PeerRequest — fluent builder that owns transport
  selection. Returns the Response plus the TransportKind that carried
  it, so handlers can log or expose which path was used.
- fips::dial::is_service_active — free-standing async probe used by
  migration sites (the transport::fips::is_available cache is keyed
  to a `&self`, not usable from static contexts).
- federation/sync.rs: sync_with_peer + deploy_to_peer drop the
  hand-rolled reqwest::Proxy dance, call PeerRequest instead.
- federation/invites.rs: notify_join takes the remote's fips_npub
  (already parsed out of the invite code since v1.4) and dials over
  FIPS when available. The "peer-joined" signature domain is
  unchanged.
- api/rpc/federation/handlers.rs: DID rotation broadcast loops over
  federated peers through PeerRequest; the per-peer result payload
  gains a `transport` field so the UI can surface mesh vs. onion.
- api/rpc/tor/mod.rs: onion-address-change propagation is now the
  most useful FIPS-first call — fips_npub is stable across onion
  rotation, so peers get the new address even when the old onion
  is already dead.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 01:20:44 -04:00

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//! Federation state sync and remote deployment.
//!
//! Requests prefer FIPS (direct ULA dial, ~LAN latency) and fall back to
//! Tor on any network failure. See `crate::fips::dial::PeerRequest` for
//! the fallback mechanics.
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use std::path::Path;
use super::storage::update_node_state;
use super::types::{AppStatus, FederatedNode, NodeStateSnapshot, TrustLevel};
use crate::fips::dial::PeerRequest;
/// Sync state with a single federated peer. Tries FIPS first; falls back
/// to Tor on any transport-level failure.
pub async fn sync_with_peer(
data_dir: &Path,
peer: &FederatedNode,
local_did: &str,
sign_fn: impl FnOnce(&[u8]) -> String,
) -> Result<NodeStateSnapshot> {
let timestamp = chrono::Utc::now().to_rfc3339();
let signature = sign_fn(timestamp.as_bytes());
let body = serde_json::json!({
"method": "federation.get-state",
"params": {}
});
let (resp, transport) = PeerRequest::new(peer.fips_npub.as_deref(), &peer.onion, "/rpc/v1")
.header("X-Federation-DID", local_did)
.header("X-Federation-Sig", signature)
.header("X-Federation-Timestamp", timestamp)
.timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(30))
.send_json(&body)
.await
.context("Failed to reach federated peer")?;
if !resp.status().is_success() {
anyhow::bail!("Peer returned {} (via {})", resp.status(), transport);
}
let result: serde_json::Value = resp.json().await.context("Invalid response from peer")?;
let state_val = result
.get("result")
.ok_or_else(|| anyhow::anyhow!("No result in peer response"))?;
let state: NodeStateSnapshot =
serde_json::from_value(state_val.clone()).context("Failed to parse peer state")?;
update_node_state(data_dir, &peer.did, state.clone()).await?;
Ok(state)
}
/// Build the local node's state snapshot for sharing with peers.
pub fn build_local_state(
apps: Vec<AppStatus>,
cpu: f64,
mem_used: u64,
mem_total: u64,
disk_used: u64,
disk_total: u64,
uptime: u64,
tor_active: bool,
server_name: Option<String>,
nostr_npub: Option<String>,
) -> NodeStateSnapshot {
NodeStateSnapshot {
timestamp: chrono::Utc::now().to_rfc3339(),
node_name: server_name,
apps,
cpu_usage_percent: Some(cpu),
mem_used_bytes: Some(mem_used),
mem_total_bytes: Some(mem_total),
disk_used_bytes: Some(disk_used),
disk_total_bytes: Some(disk_total),
uptime_secs: Some(uptime),
tor_active: Some(tor_active),
nostr_npub,
}
}
/// Deploy an app to a remote federated peer over Tor.
/// Only works if the peer is trusted and the app exists in our marketplace.
pub async fn deploy_to_peer(
peer: &FederatedNode,
app_id: &str,
version: &str,
marketplace_url: &str,
local_did: &str,
sign_fn: impl FnOnce(&[u8]) -> String,
) -> Result<serde_json::Value> {
if peer.trust_level != TrustLevel::Trusted {
anyhow::bail!(
"Can only deploy to trusted peers (current: {})",
peer.trust_level
);
}
let timestamp = chrono::Utc::now().to_rfc3339();
let signature = sign_fn(timestamp.as_bytes());
let body = serde_json::json!({
"method": "package.install",
"params": {
"id": app_id,
"version": version,
"marketplace-url": marketplace_url,
}
});
let (resp, transport) = PeerRequest::new(peer.fips_npub.as_deref(), &peer.onion, "/rpc/v1")
.header("X-Federation-DID", local_did)
.header("X-Federation-Sig", signature)
.header("X-Federation-Timestamp", timestamp)
.timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(120))
.send_json(&body)
.await
.context("Failed to reach federated peer for deploy")?;
if !resp.status().is_success() {
anyhow::bail!("Remote node returned HTTP {} (via {})", resp.status(), transport);
}
let result: serde_json::Value = resp.json().await.context("Invalid response from peer")?;
if let Some(err) = result.get("error") {
if !err.is_null() {
let msg = err
.get("message")
.and_then(|m| m.as_str())
.unwrap_or("Unknown remote error");
anyhow::bail!("Remote node refused deploy: {}", msg);
}
}
Ok(serde_json::json!({
"deployed": true,
"app_id": app_id,
"peer_did": peer.did,
"peer_onion": peer.onion,
}))
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_build_local_state() {
let state = build_local_state(
vec![AppStatus {
id: "lnd".to_string(),
status: "running".to_string(),
version: Some("0.18".to_string()),
}],
25.5,
2_000_000_000,
8_000_000_000,
100_000_000_000,
500_000_000_000,
3600,
true,
Some("Test Node".to_string()),
None,
);
assert_eq!(state.apps.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(state.cpu_usage_percent, Some(25.5));
assert_eq!(state.tor_active, Some(true));
assert_eq!(state.node_name, Some("Test Node".to_string()));
}
}