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Internal review mirror of upstream nullislabs#17 (M2 epic). Base is mirror-base/epics (the M1 boundary at 7ab804a) so the diff isolates the M2 milestone work.

Scope

TWAP + EthFlow modules with module.toml manifests:

  • modules/twap-monitor: ConditionalOrderCreated indexing, eth_call polling + getTradeableOrderWithSignature decode, OrderCreation submission, OrderPostError::retry_hint integration, PollOutcome lifecycle dispatch.
  • modules/ethflow-watcher: OrderPlacement event decoding, EIP-1271 signature construction, submit + retry.
  • module.toml manifests for both modules per ADR-0001 (renamed from nexum.toml).
  • Rust-idiomatic compliance pass applied retroactively.

Closes (Linear)

Closes COW-1051, COW-1052, COW-1053, COW-1054, COW-1055, COW-1056, COW-1057, COW-1058, COW-1059.

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brunota20 added 25 commits June 1, 2026 14:19
Adds the dependencies the 0.2 host backends need:

- cowprotocol (1.0.0-alpha) for the cow-api submission path
  (OrderBookApi, OrderCreation, OrderUid, Chain).
- alloy-provider / -rpc-client / -transport-ws / -primitives (1.5)
  for the chain JSON-RPC dispatch. The reqwest feature on
  alloy-provider engages connect_http; the pubsub/ws features back
  eth_subscribe-class methods.
- redb (2) for local-store. Same crate cowprotocol's own watch-tower
  picked, so the dep tree does not bifurcate when both are used in
  the same workspace.
- reqwest (0.12, rustls-tls) — direct, so the import survives any
  future cowprotocol feature rearrangement.
- tracing + tracing-subscriber (env-filter + fmt) — replaces the 0.1
  eprintln! debug log so the engine can drop into a structured log
  pipeline without re-instrumenting every host call.
- thiserror (2) — typed error enums in each backend.
- tempfile + wiremock as dev-deps for the host backend tests.

Adds engine.example.toml documenting the [engine] state_dir + per-
chain RPC URLs the chain backend reads at boot; data/ is now
ignored so a local run does not leave the redb file in tree.
Replaces the 0.2 Unsupported stubs with working backends. Each
capability lives in its own host submodule so the trait impls in
main.rs stay thin (dispatch + project the backend's typed error
onto HostError).

cow_api::submit_order
  - Parses the guest's bytes as JSON cowprotocol::OrderCreation.
  - Dispatches via cowprotocol::OrderBookApi::post_order.
  - Returns the assigned OrderUid as a 0x-prefixed hex string.

cow_api::request
  - REST passthrough. The base URL is whichever URL the pool's
    OrderBookApi client carries — so OrderBookApi::new_with_base_url
    overrides (staging, wiremock) flow through transparently.
  - Method/path validated host-side; orderbook 4xx/5xx bodies are
    surfaced verbatim so the guest can decode {errorType,description}.

chain::request
  - Raw JSON-RPC dispatch over an alloy DynProvider opened from
    engine.toml at boot. WebSocket URLs engage pubsub (eth_subscribe);
    HTTP URLs use the HTTP transport. Params are passed as
    serde_json::RawValue so alloy does not re-encode.
  - request-batch falls back to per-call dispatch (same shape as the
    earlier stub but now backed by real RPC).

local_store
  - redb file under engine_config.engine.state_dir.
  - Single shared table. Per-module namespacing is enforced
    host-side via [len:u8][module_name][raw_key] prefix on every
    key. list_keys strips the prefix before returning to the guest.

logging
  - Routes through tracing::event! tagged with module=<namespace>.
  - Engine boot installs an EnvFilter-based subscriber; RUST_LOG
    overrides the engine.toml log_level.

identity / remote-store / messaging / http stay at Unsupported per
the 0.2 roadmap (keystore / Swarm / Waku land in 0.3).

Tests (14, all green):
  - cow_orderbook: pool default chains, unknown-chain typing, REST
    GET passthrough, relative-path resolution, unknown-method
    rejection, submit_order round-trip — last three under wiremock
    so the full HTTP path is exercised without hitting api.cow.fi.
  - provider_pool: empty pool surfaces UnknownChain.
  - local_store: roundtrip, namespace isolation, delete, list_keys
    prefix-stripping, empty-namespace rejection.

End-to-end against modules/example: example.wasm loads under the
new wiring, logs init + on_event through the tracing pipeline.
…ed_crate_dependencies, drop redundant map_err)
PR #9 specific:
- main: warn + return when block/log streams end (WebSocket dropped)
- supervisor: simplify dispatch_block by extracting chain_id before move
- supervisor: temp_local_store returns (TempDir, LocalStore) instead of leaking
- README: correct engine.toml chain syntax to [chains.<id>] with rpc_url

Rebased from PR #8:
- local_store_redb: table.range() instead of iter() for O(matching) keys
- provider_pool: dedupe method clone on the success path
- main: hex_encode writes into the pre-allocated buffer
- cow_orderbook: drop blank line nit
- manifest: collapse nested if and use ? operator (clippy)
- alloy_rpc_client / alloy_transport(_ws) imports as _ to satisfy
  unused_crate_dependencies.
Move the manifest.rs monolith into a directory module with four
focused submodules (types, load, capabilities, error). Includes the
Subscription enum and the four PR #9 tests for subscription parsing.

Behaviour unchanged - pure code motion.
main.rs went from 739 lines of mixed bootstrap + 8 Host trait impls +
CLI parser + event loop to ~125 lines of pure orchestration. New
layout:

- bindings.rs: wasmtime::component::bindgen!() moved out so other
  modules can name the generated types.
- cli.rs: Cli struct + manual parser.
- host/state.rs: HostState + WasiView impl.
- host/error.rs: unimplemented / internal_error / hex_encode helpers.
- host/impls/{chain,cow_api,identity,local_store,remote_store,messaging,
  logging,clock,random,http,types}.rs: one Host trait impl per file.
- runtime/limits.rs: DEFAULT_FUEL_PER_EVENT + DEFAULT_MEMORY_LIMIT.
- runtime/event_loop.rs: open_block_streams, open_log_streams, run,
  wait_for_shutdown_signal, TaggedBlockStream, TaggedLogStream.

Adding a new capability is now a single new file under host/impls/
rather than a 60-80 line diff in main.rs.
local_store_redb.rs was 89% tests, cow_orderbook.rs was 60%, and
supervisor.rs was 32% (205 lines absolute). Promote each to a directory
module with the test suite living in a sibling tests.rs so impl-side
diffs stop competing with test churn for attention.
Carries PR #8 (host backends) + PR #9 (supervisor) + cowprotocol patch.
Open upstream: nullislabs#15.
Open upstream: nullislabs#12. Resolved .gitignore by taking the
PR #12 additions (.agents/, .claude/, skills-lock.json) plus PR #15's data/.

# Conflicts:
#	.gitignore
Per ADR-0001 (module.toml schema), authored for the two M2
modules:

twap-monitor / module.toml
- capabilities.required = ["logging", "local-store", "chain",
  "cow-api"] — matches the Rust imports the BLEU-826/827/828
  paths exercise.
- [[subscription]] log on Sepolia (chain_id 11155111) against
  ComposableCoW (0xfdaFc9d1902f4e0b84f65F49f244b32b31013b74)
  with topic-0 keccak256(
    "ConditionalOrderCreated(address,(address,bytes32,bytes))"
  ) = 0x2cceac5555b0ca45a3744ced542f54b56ad2eb45e521962372eef212a2cbf361.
- [[subscription]] block on Sepolia for the BLEU-827 poll loop.

ethflow-watcher / module.toml
- Same capability set (chain reserved for a future eth_call —
  e.g. read the EthFlow refund pointer — without churning the
  manifest).
- [[subscription]] log on Sepolia against CoWSwapEthFlow
  production (0xbA3cB449bD2B4ADddBc894D8697F5170800EAdeC) with
  topic-0 keccak256(
    "OrderPlacement(address,(address,address,address,uint256,uint256,
     uint32,bytes32,uint256,bytes32,bool,bytes32,bytes32),
     (uint8,bytes),bytes)"
  ) = 0xcf5f9de2984132265203b5c335b25727702ca77262ff622e136baa7362bf1da9.

Both [capabilities.http].allow stay empty: all outbound HTTP
flows through the cow-api capability, which routes via the
host's pinned orderbook URL.

The content hash field is the 0.2 placeholder all-zero sha256;
0.3 will validate it against the loaded component bytes.

Linear: BLEU-834. Ref ADR-0001.
Three threads from the internal review mirror of upstream nullislabs/shepherd PR #17:

1. ethflow-watcher/module.toml capabilities: move `chain` from required to optional. The comment on the original manifest already said the module does not call `chain` today; declaring it as required widened the grant for a capability the module does not exercise. Optional keeps "future-proofing" (BLEU-855 can use it without manifest churn) without violating least-privilege.

2. ethflow-watcher/module.toml subscription comment: soften the "identical on every chain" claim. cow-rs::ETH_FLOW_PRODUCTION is identical across chains today, but unlike ComposableCoW's CREATE2 address EthFlow has had multiple per-network and per-version deployments historically. Multi-chain config in M5 must re-check per `chain_id` instead of assuming the address carries. Address itself stays unchanged: 0xbA3cB449bD2B4ADddBc894D8697F5170800EAdeC is verified against the live Sepolia deployment (event firing observed in the COW-1064 dry-run on 2026-06-18 + cow-rs canonical constant + multiple load-test runs).

3. README.md module manifest example: the documented `address` field said `0xC92E8bdf79f0507f65a392b0ab4667716BFE0110` labeled "ComposableCoW", but that is the GPv2VaultRelayer (per scripts/lib.sh). ComposableCoW is `0xfdaFc9d1902f4e0b84f65F49f244b32b31013b74`. Fixed the address; expanded the comment to clarify it is the canonical CREATE2 address (same on every supported chain).

Stays on `feat/m2-module-manifests-bleu-834` as a stacked branch so upstream PR #17 + internal mirror PR #54 can see the fixes as a separate, atomic commit.
…ance)

Filtered subset of the compliance applied in PRs #66/#67 of bleu/nullis-shepherd,
restricted to files that exist on the M2 epic head. M3+ files (shepherd-sdk, examples,
backtest, deploy artifacts) and M4-coupled hunks (ProviderError typed-source variants,
JoinSet reconnect tasks, supervisor restart helper) are skipped — they land via their
own upstream PRs.

Brings M2 epic in line with the repo-wide rust rubric (typed errors, no anyhow in libs,
em-dash sweep, #[non_exhaustive] on public error enums).
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@brunota20 brunota20 changed the base branch from mirror-base/epics to dev/m1-base June 25, 2026 19:17
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Restructured: new mirror opens with head=dev/m2-base + base=dev/m1-base for consistent stacked structure with M4/M5 mirrors. Same content.

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