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# readme.hints.md
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Internal development notes for `@push.rocks/smartmigration`. This file is not published to npm.
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## Architecture
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- The ledger is the source of truth. Two backends: mongo (via smartdata `EasyStore`) and S3 (via `bucket.fastPut`/`fastGet`).
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- Step execution is **sequential and registration-ordered**. The `from`/`to` fields exist for chain validation, not for DAG resolution.
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- Drivers (`mongodb.Db`, `S3Client`) are exposed via `ctx`, not wrapped. smartmigration writes no SQL or S3 wrappers of its own.
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## Locking caveats
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- The mongo lock uses a read-modify-write pattern over `EasyStore` (which writes the entire document each time). This is a last-writer-wins CAS, not a true atomic CAS. It's adequate for v1; v2 may move to `findOneAndUpdate` against the underlying mongo collection.
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- The S3 lock is best-effort (S3 has no conditional writes without versioning). S3-only deployments should not run multiple instances against the same ledger without external coordination.
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## Why EasyStore (and not a custom collection)?
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- Already exists, lazy collection setup, single-document storage that fits the entire ledger naturally.
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- Avoids polluting the user's DB with smartmigration-internal classes.
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- See `/mnt/data/lossless/push.rocks/smartdata/ts/classes.easystore.ts` for the implementation.
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## Testing notes
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- Use `@push.rocks/smartmongo`'s `SmartMongo.createAndStart()` for an in-memory replica set.
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- After `createAndStart()`, call `getMongoDescriptor()` and feed the result to `new SmartdataDb(...)`.
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- Always call `db.close()` and `smartMongo.stop()` in test cleanup.
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