The browser host now stores data through yaak-models compiled to wasm — the
same queries, migrations, cascade rules, duplicate naming and first-run
bootstrap the desktop and CLI use — instead of a TypeScript port of them.
- crates/yaak-web: the wasm crate. boot() registers an IndexedDB-backed VFS
and calls init_standalone; rpc(cmd, payload, label) answers the models_*
commands via ClientDb and returns the model_writes it caused; blob get/put
through blob_manager. Built like yaak-templates (pkg/ committed); the
build script keeps pkg/ and says so when no wasm-capable clang is present,
so a desktop bootstrap never depends on one.
- models_ops moves from crates/yaak into yaak-models so the wasm crate can
use it without the send engine.
- The database lives in a SharedWorker (packages/platform/src/web/worker.ts):
one process holds the data and pushes writes to every tab, as on the
desktop. Where SharedWorker is missing or its script cannot be fetched, a
dedicated worker guarded by a Web Lock takes over and a second tab is told
so. The worker imports the wasm lazily so a tab's connect is answered
instantly; the tab reconnects if it isn't.
- packages/platform/src/web loses models.ts, schema.ts, db.ts and the
BroadcastChannel; commands.ts forwards model commands to the worker and
keeps the fixed answers and refusals.
Verified in Chrome, dev and production builds: bootstrap, CRUD across every
model type, serde defaults, engine-format ids, Rust copy naming, folder
cascade with per-descendant events, single-event workspace delete, reload
persistence, two tabs coherent, Send declined with a toast, 8/8 reloads
rendering in ~100 ms.
The CLI is now version-locked to app releases, so the devDependency
follows the latest stable instead of a range that would strand on the
old 0.x line.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add .oxfmtignore to skip generated bindings and wasm-pack output.
Add npm format script, update DEVELOPMENT.md for Vite+ toolchain,
and format all non-generated files with oxfmt.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>