WORM (write-once-read-many) is no longer a special folder type keyed
off the literal names "received"/"issued". It's a cascade key —
`worm:` on any directory's .zddc — with the ACL-shaped semantics the
user described.
Schema:
worm:
"doc-control@example.com": cr # email-glob or @role:name → verbs ⊆ {r, c}
# an empty map ({}) is a WORM zone with no create-capable principals
Effect inside a WORM zone (any cascade level declares worm:), applied
AFTER the normal cascade ACL and BEFORE the admin escape hatch:
- w / d / a stripped for everyone
- c survives only via the worm: map
- r survives via the normal ACL OR the worm: map (so a document
controller who isn't in the project ACL still gets read+create)
- worm: grants UNION across the cascade — deeper .zddc can name
more controllers
- admins (root / subtree) bypass entirely — handler does the
IsAdmin check before the policy evaluator
defaults.zddc.yaml: archive/<party>/received and archive/<party>/issued
carry `worm: {}` (WORM zone, no controllers — the deployment names
its document controller by adding a deeper .zddc with
`worm: {<principal>: cr}`). The canonical convention is unchanged;
the difference is an operator can now mark any directory WORM, or
rename received/issued, without a code change.
Removed (hardcoded path predicates, superseded by the cascade walk):
zddc.IsWormPath
zddc.WormFolderLevelIndex
zddc.splitPathSegments (only IsWormPath used it)
Kept: zddc.WormMask (generic verb-set primitive), zddc.VerbsRC.
New:
zddc.WormZoneGrant(chain, email, mode) → (verbs, inWormZone)
Walks the chain for worm: declarations; unions the principal's
grants masked to {r, c}.
policy.InternalDecider.Allow: WORM block rewritten to consult
WormZoneGrant instead of IsWormPath/WormFolderLevelIndex.
ValidateFile: worm: keys validated as email-glob (or @role:name);
values validated as verb strings ⊆ {r, c}.
Tests:
- new worm_test.go covers the embedded convention, operator-granted
controller, w/d masking, cross-cascade union.
- special_test.go's TestIsWormPath / TestWormFolderLevelIndex
retired; TestWormMaskStripsWDA kept.
- fileapi_test.go's WORM tests updated: the doc-controller grant is
now `worm: { _doc_controller: cr }` at issued/.zddc, not
`acl.permissions: { _doc_controller: cr }`.
- federal-parity and admin-bypass tests unchanged — the WORM mask
still strips w/d/a and admins still bypass.
All Go tests green.
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When a folder is created under <project>/staging/ whose name parses as a
ZDDC transmittal folder (YYYY-MM-DD_<tracking> (<status>) - <title>) and
whose tracking number contains -TRN- or -SUB-, also create the same-
named folder under <project>/working/ as a drafting space for staff.
The mirror is one-way and one-shot: created at staging-mkdir time only.
Renames and deletions of either side are not propagated. The
transmittal client orchestrates cleanup at issue time (move files to
archive/<recipient>/issued/, then delete both staging and working
siblings) — the server stays out of that decision.
-MDL- tracking deliberately skips the mirror; MDL deliverables live in
archive/<party>/mdl/ rows, not via the working↔staging pairing.
Implementation: mirrorStagingToWorking() in fileapi.go, called after a
successful serveFileMkdir. EnsureCanonicalAncestors handles working/'s
own auto-own .zddc; the mirror folder gets its own creator-grant on top.
Six new tests cover -TRN-/-SUB- mirror, -MDL- skip, non-transmittal
name skip, deep-path skip, and idempotency over a pre-existing sibling.
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BREAKING CHANGE. Project-level Issued/Received/Incoming folders no
longer carry special semantics. WORM enforcement and auto-ownership
move to the per-party canonical layout:
- WORM mask now triggers on archive/<party>/received/ and
archive/<party>/issued/ (any case, any party)
- Auto-own .zddc writes on first mkdir under working/, staging/,
or archive/<party>/incoming/ (any case)
Predicate API:
- IsAutoOwnPath(parentDir, fsRoot) — replaces IsAutoOwnParent(name)
- IsWormPath(requestPath) — same name, new pattern
- WormFolderLevelIndex unchanged signature, new pattern
Legacy SpecialFolderNames / AutoOwnFolderNames / WormFolderNames /
IsAutoOwnParent are deleted (no Deprecated: stubs — early-development
project, no back-compat to preserve).
Tool availability (apps/availability.go) is case-fold throughout:
- mdedit: descendants of working/
- transmittal: descendants of staging/
- classifier: descendants of working/, staging/, or
archive/<party>/incoming/
Working/, WORKING/, working/ all match identically.
Test fixtures rewritten:
- special_test.go: covers IsAutoOwnPath / IsWormPath /
WormFolderLevelIndex / ResolveCanonical / canonical lists
- availability_test.go: per-party rules, case-fold scenarios
- fileapi_test.go: rolePermissionsTestSetup now seeds
Project-X/archive/Acme/{incoming,issued,received}/ rather than
Vendor/{Incoming,Issued,Received}/ at the project root
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Replaces the binary acl.allow/deny model with five permission verbs
(r/w/c/d/a) and first-class roles, and adds an authenticated file API
(PUT/DELETE/POST move/mkdir) so the HTML tools can edit-in-place over
HTTP. Closes the AC-3(7) and AC-6 federal-readiness gaps.
File API (zddc/internal/handler/fileapi.go)
- PUT <new> → action c
- PUT <existing> → action w
- PUT <.zddc> → action a (CanEditZddc strict-ancestor rule)
- DELETE → action d
- POST mkdir → action c (auto-writes creator-owned .zddc when the
parent is Incoming/Working/Staging)
- POST move → action w on src + c on dst, atomic via os.Rename
- Optional If-Match for optimistic concurrency, --max-write-bytes cap,
audit log emits a structured file_write event per operation.
Permission model (zddc/internal/zddc/{acl,file,roles,cascade_mode}.go)
- acl.permissions: { principal → verb-set } map; principals are email
patterns or role names. Empty verb set is an explicit deny.
- roles: { name → members } definitions, available at the level they
declare and all descendants. Closer-to-leaf shadows ancestor.
- Legacy acl.allow/deny still work; they fold into permissions at
parse time (allow → "rwcd", deny → "").
- Cascade walks leaf→root; first level with any matching entry wins;
the union of matching verb sets at that level decides.
- --cascade-mode=strict adds a root→leaf ancestor-deny pre-pass so an
ancestor explicit-deny is absolute (NIST AC-6). Default delegated
preserves the existing commercial behavior.
Special folders (zddc/internal/zddc/special.go)
- Incoming / Working / Staging: mkdir auto-writes a .zddc into the new
subdir granting created_by + that email rwcda directly. Same form
operators write by hand; creator can edit it later to add others.
- Issued / Received: server-enforced WORM split. Cascade grants
inherited from above the WORM folder are masked to r only; grants
placed at-or-below the WORM folder retain r,c. Operators grant
write-once (cr) to the doc controller via an explicit .zddc at the
Issued/Received folder. Admins exempt — only escape hatch.
Browser polyfill (shared/zddc-source.js)
- HttpDirectoryHandle + HttpFileHandle implement the FS Access API
surface (values, getFileHandle, createWritable, removeEntry,
queryPermission/requestPermission) over zddc-server's listing JSON
and file API. Existing tools written against showDirectoryPicker
work unchanged.
- detectServerRoot() returns { handle, status }: tools auto-load on
HTTP, surface a clear "no permission to list" message on 403, and
fall back to the welcome screen on 0.
- classifier renames take the atomic POST move path on HTTP-backed
handles; mdedit and transmittal route reads/writes through the
polyfill so prior FS-API code paths cover both modes.
Tests
- zddc/internal/zddc/{cascade_mode,roles,special,acl}_test.go cover
delegated vs strict, role membership / shadowing / legacy fallback,
WORM split semantics, verb-set parser round-trip.
- zddc/internal/handler/fileapi_test.go now also covers role-based
vendor scenarios, WORM blocking vendor & doc controller writes,
explicit Issued .zddc unlocking the cr drop-box, admin bypass,
auto-ownership on mkdir, and strict-mode lockouts.
Docs
- ARCHITECTURE.md + zddc/README.md document the verb model, role
syntax, special-folder behaviors, cascade-mode flag, and full file
API surface. Federal-readiness gap analysis strikes AC-3(7) and
AC-6.
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