Session Projections
The unit
Section titled “The unit”SessionProjectionMap is the merge-extensible type table for the whole chain (host unit, wire block, client hook); values are wire-JSON whole values, and rendering belongs to the slot system, never this layer. A domain contributes one ProjectionDefinition per key:
/** * One domain's state-driven computation unit: three pure synchronous * functions plus declarations — never an opaque getter. The framework drives * `apply` on every committed session event; the domain holds no * subscriptions and owns only the mathematics. All three functions MUST be * synchronous (an async unit would tear the carriers' consistency cut) and * `state` MUST be plain JSON (the persisted-cache precondition). */interface ProjectionDefinition<K extends keyof SessionProjectionMap, S> { /** The projection key this unit owns (its `SessionProjectionMap` entry). */ key: K /** Validates the wire payload (`view` output) before it leaves the host. */ schema: ZodType<SessionProjectionMap[K]> /** * State for the empty log. * @returns the initial state. */ init(): S /** * Pure transition: previous state + one committed event → next state. A * unit uninterested in an event MUST return the same state reference — an * unchanged reference (`Object.is`) produces zero downstream work. * @param state - the state covering all prior events. * @param event - the next committed session event. * @returns the next state (same reference when the event is not the unit's). */ apply(state: S, event: SessionEvent): S /** * State → wire payload (the read-side projection). * @param state - the current state. * @returns the whole current value for this unit's key. */ view(state: S): SessionProjectionMap[K] /** * Persisted-cache invalidation version: bump whenever the serialized state fields or the * fold semantics change, so persisted `(sessionId, key, ver, seq, val)` * rows from an older unit are discarded instead of being forward-applied * into garbage. Non-negative integer. */ stateVersion: number}The whole-value event rule is load-bearing: a state-carrying log event carries the complete post-change state, never a bare delta — it keeps every transition trivially cheap and every served value self-describing (last-wins for consumers).
The snapshot and the change feed
Section titled “The snapshot and the change feed”/** * One consistent read cut over every registered unit for one session. * `asOfSeq` is the shared watermark — the seq of the last event every value * reflects (`-1` for an empty log, mirroring `session/subscribed.lastSeq`). */interface ProjectionSnapshot { /** Seq of the last event the values reflect; -1 for an empty log. */ asOfSeq: number /** Whole current value per registered key. */ values: Partial<SessionProjectionMap>}/** * Change-feed listener: one unit's value changed for one session. `value` is * the schema-validated `view` output; `seq` is the unit's watermark at * emission (the seq of the event that caused the change). */type ProjectionChangeListener = ( session: Session, key: Extract<keyof SessionProjectionMap, string>, value: unknown, seq: number,) => voidsnapshot(session) is fully synchronous: a carrier reads it in the same tick as its page slice, so asOfSeq covers both reads at one sequence number. Every value passes its unit’s schema before return; an accidentally async view returns a Promise, which schema validation rejects. The change feed fires once per unit whose state reference changed for each committed event; apply must return the same reference when its state did not change.
The registry: ctx.sessionProjections
Section titled “The registry: ctx.sessionProjections”SessionProjectionRegistry (signatures) owns the drive: one session/event subscription, eager apply over every registered unit, and per-session per-unit watermark cells. Cells build lazily — a unit registered after events flowed, or a session older than the registry, folds init over the in-memory log on first touch (event or read). Registration is an effect whose disposer rides the calling fiber: an unloaded domain plugin’s key (with its cached cells) disappears from subsequent drives and snapshots, and clients read that as capability absence; duplicate keys throw. Domain plugins register under ctx.inject(['sessionProjections'], …) so headless assemblies without the registry stay unaffected.
Cordis API
Section titled “Cordis API”Generated from source by scripts/gen-cordis-catalog.ts (verified fresh by pnpm run verify-cordis-catalog in doc-sync; regenerate with pnpm run gen-cordis-catalog) — this section is byte-identical in both language sides of the page. Signature blocks use a ts cordis-catalog fence and keep the original source JSDoc; dispatch modes are defined in the primer, and the framework-inherited ctx API lives in cordis-api/inherited.md.
ctx.sessionProjectionCache — SessionProjectionCache
Section titled “ctx.sessionProjectionCache — SessionProjectionCache”The persisted projection cache service. Opens the session_projcache domain at init, checkpoints live sessions on a throttled write-behind (count/interval triggers from Config) plus two mandatory points — turn/end and session disposal (the live-to-cold moment) — and serves the cold-read ladder: cached row, persistence readFrom tail, registry restore, durable write-back. Every durable write is fail-soft: failures log a warning and the cache self-heals on the next write or cold read.
/** * The zero-I/O listing read: whole values viewed straight from the stored * rows (version-matching keys only), each cut carried with its watermark * so a client value store can seed under its higher-seq-wins rule — as * stale as the last durable checkpoint but never wrong, and never from an * unrelated log (the caller's header is the identity witness). Fresher * paths (the history tail baseline, {@link coldSnapshot}) supersede these * values whenever a session is actually opened. * @param meta - the listed session's header (identity witness; no log read). * @returns the cut (`asOfSeq` = lowest served-row watermark), or * `undefined` when no usable row exists for this lifecycle. */cachedSnapshot(meta: SessionHeader): ProjectionSnapshot | undefined
/** * Durably checkpoint one live session NOW (both mandatory points call * this; tests and carriers may too). The registry cut is snapshotted at * this boundary (states are live references), then the whole record is * replaced. NOT fail-soft — callers on the fail-soft paths contain it. * @param session - the live session to checkpoint. * @returns resolution after durability and event emission. */async write(session: Session): Promise<void>
/** * Cold-read one persisted session's projections with zero full-log load: * cached rows + a persistence `readFrom` tail from the registry's restore * floor, refolded by the registry and written back (fail-soft) so the next * cold read starts closer. A cache row invalidated by a shrunk log * (crash-repair truncation) triggers one full re-read from seq 0 — the * ladder's slow rung, still no crash. Rejects when the session has no * persisted log (`not found` from the persistence seam). * @param id - the persisted session to read. * @param signal - optional cancellation for the persistence reads. * @returns the snapshot cut at the stored log end. */async coldSnapshot(id: SessionId, signal?: AbortSignal): Promise<ProjectionSnapshot>Types: Session · SessionHeader · SessionId
Source: packages/session/session-projection-cache/src/index.ts:71
ctx.sessionProjections — SessionProjectionRegistry
Section titled “ctx.sessionProjections — SessionProjectionRegistry”ctx.sessionProjections: the projection unit table and its drive. The service subscribes to session/event once; every committed event passes every registered unit’s apply (eager drive), and a changed state reference notifies the change feed with the schema-validated view. Cells build lazily — a unit registered after events flowed, or a session older than the registry, folds init over the in-memory log on first touch (event or read). Registration is an effect (disposer rides the calling fiber): an unloaded domain plugin’s key disappears from snapshots and clients read it as capability absence. Domain plugins register under ctx.inject(['sessionProjections'], …) so headless assemblies without the registry stay unaffected. Registrants sharing a key share one unit and are counted: the same tool package mounted in N agent presets registers N times, and the key survives until the last one unloads.
/** * Register one domain's unit. The registration is an effect on the calling * context's fiber: disposing the fiber (or calling the returned disposer) * removes the key — and the unit's cached cells — from subsequent drives * and snapshots. * @param definition - key, state schema, pure unit functions, and stateVersion. * @returns the exact disposer that unregisters this unit. */register<K extends keyof SessionProjectionMap, S>(definition: ProjectionDefinition<K, S>): () => void
/** * Subscribe to the change feed. The registration is an effect on the * calling context's fiber. * @param listener - called once per unit whose state reference changed, per committed event. * @returns the exact disposer that unsubscribes. */onChanged(listener: ProjectionChangeListener): () => void
/** * One consistent cut over every registered unit for one session, read from * the watermark cache (missing cells fold lazily over the in-memory log). * Fully synchronous — every value and `asOfSeq` reflect the same log * position. Each value passes its unit's schema before leaving. * @param session - the session whose projection values are read. * @returns the snapshot; `values` is empty when no unit is registered. */snapshot(session: Session): ProjectionSnapshot
/** * State-level checkpoint of every registered unit for one session, read * from the watermark cache (missing cells fold lazily over the in-memory * log). This is the write side of the persisted projection cache: the * returned rows are the `(key → {ver, seq, val})` part of the durable * `(sessionId, key, ver, seq, val)` * rows. Every `val` is a DETACHED structured clone — never the live * cell reference: the watermark cache is this registry's authoritative * mutable state, and a caller reaching the live reference could corrupt * every subsequent snapshot and frame through it (plain JSON by the unit * contract, so the clone is total). * @param session - the session whose unit states are checkpointed. * @returns one row per registered key; empty when no unit is registered. */checkpoint(session: Session): ProjectionCheckpoint
/** * The stored seq a {@link restore} tail read over `checkpoint` must start * at: one event BELOW the lowest usable watermark (a row is usable when * its `ver` matches the live unit's `stateVersion`; an absent or mismatched row * pulls the floor to `0` — that key must refold the full log). The * one-below anchor is load-bearing: the tail then proves how far the * stored log still extends, so {@link restore} can detect a log that * shrank below a row's watermark (crash-repair truncation) instead of * serving the stale row as current — an empty tail read from the anchor * yields an end below every watermark and the restore rejects for a full * re-read. * @param checkpoint - persisted rows for one session (possibly stale or empty). * @returns the seq to hand the persistence `readFrom`, or `undefined` * when no unit is registered (no read needed — {@link restore} would * serve empty values regardless). */restoreFloor(checkpoint: ProjectionCheckpoint): number | undefined
/** * View a checkpoint's rows without any log read: for every registered * unit whose row's `ver` matches, serve the schema-validated * `view` of the stored state; mismatched or absent rows leave their key * absent (a cold or listing consumer treats it as not-yet-available and a * fuller read path refolds it). The zero-I/O rung of the read ladder — * values are as stale as their rows, never wrong. * @param checkpoint - persisted rows for one session (possibly stale or empty). * @returns whole values per key with a usable row; empty when none. */viewCheckpoint(checkpoint: ProjectionCheckpoint): Partial<SessionProjectionMap>
/** * Cold read: fold every registered unit over a stored log suffix, seeding * each from its checkpoint row when usable — the one read recipe (cached * state + forward tail replay + `view`) applied without a live `Session`. * Call with the events returned by a persistence * `readFrom(id, restoreFloor(checkpoint))` and that same floor as * `baseSeq`; the floor's one-below anchor makes the supplied end honest, * so a shrunk log is detected here. A row is usable iff its * `ver` matches the live unit's `stateVersion`, it does not predate `baseSeq` * (`seq >= baseSeq - 1`), and it does not claim events past the * supplied end (`seq <= endSeq`); an unusable row is discarded * and its key refolds from `init` — which is only sound over the full * log, so a discarded row with `baseSeq > 0` throws (the caller re-reads * from seq 0, e.g. after a crash-repair truncation shrank the log below * a row's watermark). * @param checkpoint - persisted rows for one session (possibly stale or empty). * @param events - the stored events with `seq >= baseSeq`, in seq order. * @param baseSeq - the seq `events` starts at (its first event's seq when non-empty). * @returns the snapshot cut at the supplied log end (`asOfSeq` is the last * supplied event's seq, `baseSeq - 1` for an empty tail) plus the * refreshed checkpoint rows at that cut, ready for a durable write-back. */restore(checkpoint: ProjectionCheckpoint, events: readonly SessionEvent[], baseSeq: number): { snapshot: ProjectionSnapshot; checkpoint: ProjectionCheckpoint }Types: Session · SessionEvent
Source: packages/session/session-projection/src/index.ts:171