When a full-state op (SYNC_IMPORT/BACKUP_IMPORT) arrived from another
client, mergeRemoteOpClocks reset the local clock to a "minimal" form
but only preserved the current client's counter from the incoming op's
clock. If the current client had issued ops (e.g. GLOBAL_CONFIG) not
reflected in the incoming full-state op's clock, its counter was dropped,
causing subsequent ops to reuse the same counter value. Downstream clients
then saw these ops as EQUAL (duplicate) and skipped them silently.
Fix: take max(mergedClock[clientId], currentClock[clientId]) when
rebuilding the clock after a full-state op reset.
Also add __SP_E2E_BLOCK_WS_DOWNLOAD flag to WsTriggeredDownloadService
to allow E2E tests to block automatic WS-triggered downloads during
concurrent conflict scenarios.
Fix archive conflict test by blocking WS downloads on Client A during
the concurrent edit phase so it doesn't auto-receive B's rename via
WebSocket before archiving (restoring the intended conflict scenario).
Fix LWW singleton test to assert convergence rather than specific winner.
Fix renameTask helper to avoid Playwright/Angular re-render races.
Fix shepherd.js import paths that broke the Angular dev server build.
The previous commit changed module resolution to bundler mode which
fixed Angular tests but broke Node.js ESM imports in super-sync-server.
Switch to tsup bundler that outputs both ESM (.mjs) and CJS (.js) formats,
with proper exports field to support both environments:
- CJS for super-sync-server (Node.js commonjs)
- ESM for Angular/webpack bundler imports
1. Fix race condition in replaceToken (auth.ts)
- Wrap UPDATE and SELECT in transaction for atomicity
2. Fix mutex memory leak in operation-log-hydrator
- Add explicit error logging before rethrowing in repair promise
3. Improve global mutable state handling (is-related-model-data-valid.ts)
- Reset lastValidityError at start of each validation
- Add documentation warning about the pattern
4. Fix version tracking bug in shared-schema migration
- Update version inside try block so migratedToVersion reflects
where we actually stopped, even if operation was dropped
5. Remove unused import validateMigrationRegistry (sync.service.ts)
6. Add array payload rejection test (validate-operation-payload.spec.ts)
7. Add lock service contention tests (lock.service.spec.ts)
- Tests for corrupted lock formats (no timestamp, NaN, empty string)
Also includes shared-schema ESM configuration:
- Add "type": "module" to package.json for ESM output
- Change module/moduleResolution to NodeNext in tsconfig.json
- Add .js extensions to all relative imports (required by Node.js ESM)
Create @sp/shared-schema package with pure TypeScript migration functions
that work in both Angular frontend and Node.js backend environments.
Package contents:
- schema-version.ts: Version constants (CURRENT=1, MAX_SKIP=3)
- migration.types.ts: OperationLike, SchemaMigration interfaces
- migrate.ts: Pure functions (migrateState, migrateOperation, etc.)
- migrations/index.ts: Empty migrations array (ready for first migration)
- 22 unit tests covering all migration scenarios
Backend changes:
- Add snapshot_schema_version column to user_sync_state table
- Migrate snapshots during generateSnapshot if outdated
- Migrate operations during replayOpsToState if outdated
- Drop operations that return null from migration (removed features)
Frontend changes:
- Refactor SchemaMigrationService to use @sp/shared-schema
- Re-export constants for backwards compatibility
- All 20 existing tests pass
This enables coordinated schema migrations across client and server,
ensuring old snapshots and operations can be upgraded when the state
structure changes.
Rollout strategy: Deploy backend first, then frontend.