A history: true .zddc subtree (enabled by default on archive/<party>/working/)
routes markdown PUTs through WriteTextWithHistory: each save snapshots the
content into a hidden, immutable .history/<stem>/ store (content-addressed
blobs + an append-only log.jsonl carrying server-stamped {ts, email, sha,
prev}) before writing the live file. The live file at its natural path stays
the source of truth; no symlinks, no audit in the body/filename.
Reads: GET <file>?history=1 lists versions (newest-first, current flagged);
GET <file>?history=<sha> returns that version's bytes (hex-id guard against
traversal). Listings carry a per-file History flag so the browse client knows
where to offer the affordance.
History is subtree-inheriting and ignores inherit:false ACL fences (versioning
is a write behavior, not a permission), so fenced per-user homes under working/
are covered too. No-op saves dedup; pre-existing files lazy-seed their origin
version. Records (.yaml) keep their existing in-body-audit history path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a `verbs` field (canonical "rwcda" subset) to every directory
listing entry, computed via a new
`policy.EffectiveVerbsFromChainP(ctx, d, chain, p, path)` helper that
routes each of the five actions through the decider and unions the
allowed bits — so an external OPA's overrides surface in the wire
field, and active-admin elevation produces the full grant.
Semantics:
- file entry: verbs from the parent dir's chain (files inherit;
they have no .zddc of their own). Same chain Writable uses.
- directory entry: verbs from the subdir's OWN chain, so a fenced
or extended .zddc inside it shows through.
- virtual entries (auto-own homes, canonical-folder placeholders,
workflow received/ window, table.yaml/form.yaml spec rows):
verbs computed against the would-be path's chain so client
affordances render correctly before any write materialises a
real folder.
Writable stays in lockstep with verbs for the transition window so
existing clients (markdown/yaml editor save buttons) keep working
unchanged. Clients should migrate to checking 'w' in verbs and let
Writable wither.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Listing JSON gains a writable bool per file row, computed by running
the policy decider with ActionWrite against the parent-dir chain
(with the same admin-bypass branch the file API uses). Cost: one
extra decider call per file in the listing, sharing the parent
chain so the cascade walk is amortized.
Browse loader stores writable on every tree node. The markdown and
YAML editors read it and gate their canSave + initial mount:
- !writable markdown → Toast UI Viewer (rendered, no edit toolbar,
no caret). Banner above explains why save is disabled.
- !writable YAML → CodeMirror readOnly:'nocursor' (selection for
copy, no caret). Banner above explains why save is disabled.
Both editors gain autofocus:false so keyboard nav in the browse
tree doesn't divert into the editor — arrow keys keep moving through
files and folders without the caret jumping. User clicks (or tabs)
into the editor when they actually want to type.
.zddc files already route through preview-yaml's isZddcFile path;
bare .zddc (no ext) matches because that function checks the
literal name.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three coordinated changes that share the same files. Common theme:
convention beats exception. Where the codebase had a bespoke wire shape
or a special-case route, replace it with the generic shape every other
client already speaks.
== Listing protocol ==
GET / Accept: application/json used to dispatch to a bespoke
ServeProjectList handler returning {name, url, title} per project — a
shape that diverged from every other directory's listing.FileInfo
response. Now:
- listing.FileInfo gains an optional `title` field (read from each
directory's own .zddc title:). Generic clients (landing, browse)
read the same shape from every URL.
- appfs.ListDirectory emits a virtual `.zddc` entry (is_dir:false,
virtual:true) when no on-disk file exists at that path and the
caller asked for ?hidden=1. Opens an editable view of the cascade
defaults; PUT-saving its bytes materialises a real file.
- The bespoke GET / JSON branch in cmd/zddc-server/main.go is gone.
The bare-root landing serve is Accept-gated: HTML requests get the
landing tool (project picker), JSON requests fall through to
ServeDirectory and get the generic listing.
- landing's fetchProjects filters the new generic shape (is_dir,
strip trailing slash) — same pattern fetchParties already used at
/<project>/archive/.
== Form editor retirement ==
`<dir>/.zddc.html` was a server-rendered form for editing per-directory
.zddc files (~900 LOC across zddceditor.go, zddchandler.go, zddc_assets.go).
Browse's YAML/CodeMirror editor (with .zddc-schema lint) already edits
the same files via the generic file-API. Two ways to edit the same data
is exception, not convention.
- Delete zddceditor.go, zddchandler.go, zddc_assets.go and tests.
- `/<dir>/.zddc.html` → 302 redirect to `/<dir>/?file=.zddc` (browse
opens the .zddc in its editor pane).
- /.profile/zddc/* namespace deleted (REST API + assets sub-route).
- Profile page's "Editable .zddc files" list links to browse.
- ServeZddcFile's 405 message + virtual-body comment point at the
browse URL instead of the dead form.
== Admin elevation (Principal model) ==
Sudo-style: admins are treated as normal users by default; opting into
admin powers is per-request and gated by a `zddc-elevate=1` cookie.
- zddc.Principal{Email, Elevated} replaces bare-email arguments on
IsAdmin / IsSubtreeAdmin / CanEditZddc. The signature change makes
the elevation gate compiler-enforced at every admin call site —
audit-fragility is gone. The empty-email short-circuit is no longer
load-bearing for elevation; Principal.gate() is the explicit check.
- handler.ACLMiddleware derives Elevated per request: bearer tokens
are implicitly elevated (CLI clients can't toggle a cookie); browser
sessions elevate only when zddc-elevate=1 is set. PrincipalFromContext(r)
is the one-call-per-site bundling helper.
- Every admin-check call site updated to pass a Principal.
- /.auth/admin (forward_auth target for the dev-shell IDE) explicitly
bypasses elevation with a synthetic-elevated Principal — different
cookie scope than zddc-server origin, documented inline.
- AccessView gains CanElevate (elevation-independent "does this email
have admin authority anywhere?") so the header toggle can render
itself for an un-elevated admin who hasn't opted in yet.
- ServeProjectList is removed; ProjectInfo + EnumerateProjects stay
for the profile page's server-rendered project list.
- MatchAppHTML stays — still used by main.go to route <dir>/<tool>.html
URLs to the apps subsystem when no real file exists.
- Test helpers carry Elevated=true by default (matches the
pre-elevation default; tests for the un-elevated gate use the
explicit form).
Go tests pass across all 14 internal packages. Browse + every other
tool rebuilds clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a UI checkbox next to the existing Sort dropdown that surfaces
hidden entries when ACL would otherwise allow read. Default off
(matches today's filtered behavior). On toggle, browse re-fetches
the current directory with ?hidden=1 and re-renders.
┌─ browse toolbar ─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Sort: [Name (A→Z) ▾] ☐ Show hidden │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Server-side surface:
- internal/fs/tree.go ListDirectory gains an `includeHidden bool`
parameter. The .-prefix filter (previously hard-coded) now also
drops _-prefix entries (matches dispatch's reserved-prefix guard)
and honors the new flag.
- internal/handler/directory.go reads `?hidden=1` from the request
and threads it through.
- cmd/zddc-server/main.go dispatcher relaxes its dot-prefix and
_-prefix guards for GET/HEAD when `?hidden=1` is set, so clicking
a hidden entry's link works. `_app/` (apps cache) stays
unconditionally reserved — those bytes must go through the apps
resolver. Writes to hidden paths stay blocked (the file API has
its own segment check that the flag does NOT relax).
- internal/listing/listing.go: signature parity (the lower-level
helper that's used by tests + non-cascade listing paths).
Security model unchanged: the ACL chain on the parent dir is the only
real gate. Whoever can read the dir can see its contents — toggling
"Show hidden" just stops the client-side filter from masking
.-prefixed and _-prefixed entries. Hidden paths today:
• <dir>/.zddc ACL YAML — already exposed via /.profile/zddc
• <dir>/.converted/<base> cached MD→DOCX/HTML/PDF, same sensitivity as source
• <root>/.zddc.d/tokens/ per-token metadata; filename = sha256(token)
so not bearer-usable. Default root ACL
restricts to admins; matches /.tokens UI.
• <root>/.zddc.d/logs/ access logs; same admins-only audience
• <root>/_app/ cached upstream tool HTML (public)
• <root>/_template/ install.zip scaffolding (public)
None of these contain bearer credentials or secret material that the
existing ACL doesn't already gate. The walls are still the cascade.
The shared/nav.js stage strip previously hardcoded four stages
(archive/working/staging/reviewing) with their labels and target
URLs baked into the file. Operators couldn't add a fifth stage or
rename "Working" to "In-Progress" without forking shared code.
Now cascade-driven end-to-end:
Server-side:
listing.FileInfo gains a Declared bool field. fs.ListDirectory
stamps Declared=true on every entry whose name matches the
cascade's ChildrenDeclaredAt(parent) — both real on-disk dirs
and virtual canonical injections. Bugfix in the same patch:
virtualCanonicalFolders was passing the relative dirPath to
ChildrenDeclaredAt (which expects absolute); now passes absDir.
Client-side:
shared/nav.js fetches the project root's JSON listing on
DOMContentLoaded, filters to declared+is_dir entries, sorts by
canonical workflow order (archive → working → staging →
reviewing, then any extras alphabetically), and renders the
strip. Labels read e.display_name → falls back to titleCase(name).
Hardcoded FALLBACK_STAGES kicks in only on fetch failure
(offline / file:// / non-zddc-server backend). Rendered
immediately so the strip appears without flicker, then the
cascade-fetched list replaces it once available.
Effect:
Project-3 (which has display: { archive: "Records",
working: "In-Progress", ... } in its .zddc) now shows
"Records · In-Progress · Outbox · Pending Responses" in every
tool's strip. Project-1 still shows "Archive · Working ·
Staging · Reviewing". No code change to render either; the
cascade decides.
Tests:
- tests/nav.spec.js relies on the mock server returning HTML at
every URL, so the fetch fails over to fallback stages — the
test renders the same Archive/Working/Staging/Reviewing labels
it always did, with no test changes needed.
- All 248 Playwright + all Go tests green.
Remaining client-side hardcode: archive/js/source.js +
archive/js/app.js's mode detection. Phase 4d.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
User report: project root listings showed both "Archive" (PascalCase on
disk) and "archive (empty)" (lowercase virtual) — confusing duplicates.
This sweep:
1. Test fixture migrated to lowercase canonical folder names.
tests/data/test-archive.sh now creates archive/, received/, issued/
on disk. Three projects also get human-friendly .zddc titles
("Wabash Industrial Refit — Phase 1", etc.), and Project-3 carries
a display: override demonstrating the new map. Party names
(PartyA/B/C) stay unchanged — non-canonical.
2. New .zddc display: schema. Maps a child entry's on-disk name to a
human-friendly label. The on-disk name stays canonical (lowercase
for project-root folders); only the rendered label changes. Match
is case-insensitive. Example:
display:
archive: "Records"
working: "In-Progress"
No upward cascade — a parent .zddc doesn't relabel grand-children;
each directory sets display: on its own children.
3. listing.FileInfo gets a DisplayName field. fs.ListDirectory reads
the directory's .zddc display map and stamps DisplayName per entry.
The field is omitempty so listings without overrides stay
byte-identical to before.
4. Virtual canonical project-root folders (archive/working/staging/
reviewing) are now emitted by zddc-server (fs.ListDirectory) at any
project root where the on-disk variant is absent in any case. This
replaces the client-side injection in browse and lets the display:
map apply to virtual entries the same way it applies to real ones.
Browse drops its withVirtualCanonicals helper; the loader carries
display_name through from the server's listing.
5. Archive app project picker dropdown shows the .zddc title of each
project (sourced from ProjectInfo.Title in the server's project
list), falling back to the folder name when no title is set. When
they differ, the folder name is rendered in muted mono after the
title for traceability. data-name still carries the canonical
folder name so URL state stays stable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ListDirectory now appends a synthetic <viewer-email>/ entry when the
listed path is exactly <project>/working/ (depth 2, case-fold) and no
real directory there matches the viewer's email under any case.
The entry has IsDir=true and a new Virtual=true flag on
listing.FileInfo (omitempty in JSON so existing clients that don't
know the field continue to render it as a regular folder). A first
write to that path materialises a real folder via the existing
auto-own pipeline (EnsureCanonicalAncestors → WriteAutoOwnZddc),
after which subsequent listings drop the synthetic entry naturally.
Anonymous viewers, listings outside working/, and listings inside a
deeper working/ subdirectory all skip the synthetic entry.
Six tests cover: appears-when-missing, suppressed-when-real-exists
(case-fold), anonymous-no-entry, staging/-no-entry, deep-working-no-
entry, and pre-existing-PascalCase-Working/ still triggers it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the super-admin-only /.admin/ surface with a public-by-default
/.profile/ page that layers admin tools server-side based on the
caller's effective access:
- Universal (everyone, anonymous included): identity card, effective
access summary, theme picker, localStorage utilities (export / import
/ clear, landing-presets viewer).
- Subtree admins additionally see: editable .zddc files list (linking
to the existing form-based editor) and a "Create new project folder"
form.
- Super-admins additionally see: server config, log viewer, whoami
headers (the old /.admin/ JSON endpoints, repointed under /.profile/).
Project creation is gated on CanEditZddc(newDir) — the same strict-
ancestor rule that already governs .zddc writes — so no new authority
concept is introduced. ValidateProjectName mirrors the existing
reserved-prefix policy (no leading '.' or '_', no path separators).
/.admin/* is hard-cut: no redirect shim. Old URLs fall through to the
existing dot-prefix guard and 404. Custom CSS file rename: prefer
<root>/.profile.css, fall back to legacy <root>/.admin.css.
Per-resource 404 leakage gates preserved on whoami / config / logs /
zddc / projects so non-admin callers cannot detect the existence of
admin-only sub-resources.
Tree-wide gofmt -w applied as a side-effect.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Listings now filter both '.' and '_' prefixes:
- '.' entries: excluded from listings AND 404 on direct HTTP access
(existing behavior). For invisible side-state like .devshell.
- '_' entries: excluded from listings only — direct URL access still
works. For operator scaffolding like install.zip's _template/
directory of bootstrap stubs that should be reachable but should
not appear in the project picker.
Filter applied at both listing entry points: ServeProjectList (the
project picker JSON at GET / Accept: application/json) and the generic
listing/FromDirEntries (used by ServeDirectory for sub-directory
browse listings).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ZDDC — Zero Day Document Control. A file-naming convention plus five
single-file HTML tools (archive, transmittal, classifier, mdedit,
landing) and an optional Go HTTP server (zddc-server) with ACL and a
virtual archive index. Self-contained, offline-capable, dependency-free.
See README.md for an overview, AGENTS.md and ARCHITECTURE.md for the
build/release/architecture detail, bootstrap/README.md for the
two-level deployment install pattern, and zddc/README.md for the
HTTP server.