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lanspread/crates/lanspread-peer-cli
ddidderr 373def6d44 feat(peer): prototype streamed installs
Add a streamed-install prototype that can receive archive-derived install bytes
straight into local/ without first storing the peer-owned root archive payload.
This is intended for low-disk clients that want to install a game but opt out of
becoming a downloadable peer source for that game.

The protocol gains a current-version-only StreamInstall request and framed
StreamInstallFrame responses. The peer core owns the generic transport,
transaction, path validation, size checks, CRC32 verification, and lifecycle
state. The archive-specific work is hidden behind StreamInstallProvider so the
prototype can use unrar while the final implementation can swap in a better
provider without rewriting the peer command path.

The receiver writes into .local.installing and only promotes to local/ after the
full stream verifies. It deliberately does not write the root version.ini or
archive files, so the settled local state is installed=true, downloaded=false,
and availability=LocalOnly. That preserves the existing rule that local/ is not
served to peers and makes streamed receivers non-sources by construction.

The CLI is the only caller for now. It exposes stream-install and provides the
prototype unrar implementation with unrar lt for entry metadata and unrar p for
file bytes. This is simple and good enough to prove non-solid archive streaming,
but it is not the production provider shape for solid archives because per-file
unrar p would repeatedly decompress prefixes. The Tauri app explicitly passes
stream_install_provider: None, so the GUI behavior stays unchanged until a real
product path is designed.

Document the production-readiness work in NEXT_STEPS.md. The main follow-up is
to make the provider abstraction final-ish and replace the per-file CLI unrar
provider with a one-pass archive provider, then wire a deliberate GUI low-disk
mode, retry semantics, and broader failure scenarios.

Test Plan:
- just fmt
- RUSTC_WRAPPER= CARGO_BUILD_RUSTC_WRAPPER= just test
- python3 crates/lanspread-peer-cli/scripts/run_extended_scenarios.py \
  S39 S40 --build-image
- RUSTC_WRAPPER= CARGO_BUILD_RUSTC_WRAPPER= just clippy
- git diff --check
- git diff --cached --check

Follow-up: NEXT_STEPS.md
2026-06-07 20:32:05 +02:00
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lanspread-peer-cli

Scriptable peer harness for automated LAN-spread tests. The binary starts the core peer runtime without the Tauri GUI, reads one JSON command per stdin line, and writes JSONL events, results, and errors to stdout.

Running

just peer-cli-build
just peer-cli-image
just peer-cli-run alpha

Useful flags:

  • --games-dir PATH stores local archives and installs.
  • --state-dir PATH stores the generated peer identity.
  • --fixture GAME_ID seeds a tiny archive that the fixture unpacker can install.

Fixture Game Directories

fixtures/fixture-alpha, fixtures/fixture-bravo, and fixtures/fixture-charlie are ready-to-use game directories for local CLI smoke tests. Point --games-dir at one of them to start a peer with several catalog-backed fake games. Each game includes version.ini and a real RAR archive renamed to .eti; fixture-alpha and fixture-bravo share ggoo, while fixture-bravo and fixture-charlie share cnc4.

Commands

Every command is a JSON object with cmd or command; id is optional and is echoed back on the result or error line.

{"id":"s1","cmd":"status"}
{"id":"p1","cmd":"wait-peers","count":1,"timeout_ms":5000}
{"id":"c1","cmd":"connect","addr":"127.0.0.1:34567"}
{"id":"g1","cmd":"list-games"}
{"id":"d1","cmd":"download","game_id":"fixture-one","install":true}
{"id":"i1","cmd":"install","game_id":"fixture-one"}
{"id":"u1","cmd":"uninstall","game_id":"fixture-one"}
{"id":"q1","cmd":"shutdown"}