User Settings
Identity
Section titled “Identity”A namespace names one plugin-owned section of the user document. The brand prevents callers from mixing settings namespaces with other ids passed between packages or processes; construction validates lowercase kebab-case syntax.
/** Nominal id of one registered settings namespace. */type SettingsNamespace = Branded<'SettingsNamespace'>Registration
Section titled “Registration”Registration binds a schemastery schema to a namespace on the calling plugin’s fiber — disposing that fiber removes the namespace and its observers. The options carry the composition layer, the owner’s effect timing, and an optional check for what the schema cannot express.
/** Registration options beyond the namespace schema. */interface SettingsRegisterOptions<T> { /** Composition-layer values resolved below the user layer (entry-config subset). */ base?: Partial<T> /** Owner's effect timing, surfaced to configuration UIs; defaults to `live`. */ applies?: SettingsApplies /** * Reject a resolved section the owner could not act on, for constraints its * schema cannot express — a cross-field requirement, or one field's validity * depending on another's. Throwing here refuses the *write* that produced the * value, so a caller learns at `update`/`replace`/`mutate` instead of storing * something that would silently disable the owner. * * Kept separate from the schema because the schema is also what a * configuration surface renders and what an absent section resolves through; * folding a cross-field check into it would change both. * * Once the owner is registered, a stored section that fails this keeps the * namespace's last good value and warns, exactly as a schema failure does, * so an externally edited document cannot strand a running owner. At * registration there is no last good value yet, so a stored section that * already fails rejects the registration itself — again exactly as a schema * failure does. * @param value - the resolved section, schema-valid by construction. */ validate?: (value: T) => void}validate runs after the schema admits a value, so it sees defaults and the composition base exactly as the owner will. dsh-llm-pi-ai uses it to refuse a provider profile it could not serve at the write that produced it, rather than storing one that would disable every route in its namespace.
applies is a UI hint, not a mechanism: a restart owner simply never watches, so its value is read once at construction and configuration surfaces can badge the pending change.
/** When a namespace's changes take effect for its owner. */type SettingsApplies = 'live' | 'restart'Owner scope
Section titled “Owner scope”The scope is the owner-facing handle. update merges a sparse patch over the user section only (never into base); replace sets the section wholesale, which is the removal/reset path — keys absent from the replacement re-inherit base and schema defaults. Writes to one namespace are serialized in call order, and resolved values are deep-frozen snapshots.
/** Owner-facing handle for one registered namespace. */interface SettingsScope<T> { /** Current resolved value: schema defaults, then `base`, then the user layer. */ get(): T /** * Observe committed changes to this namespace's resolved value. Invocations * of one callback run asynchronously, one at a time, in commit order; a * rejection is contained and logged like a sync throw. After the disposer * returns, no further invocation starts — one already queued is skipped; * one already started still settles, and service disposal waits for it. * @param callback - invoked after each commit with the next and previous values. * @returns the disposer removing this observer. */ watch(callback: (next: T, prev: T) => void | Promise<void>): () => void /** * Merge a partial patch into this namespace's user layer and persist it. * @param patch - plain-object patch over the user section; JSON-compatible data * only (non-JSON values reject with their path before anything persists). */ update(patch: object): Promise<void> /** * Replace this namespace's user section wholesale; absent keys re-inherit * the composition `base` and schema defaults (`replace({})` resets all). * @param section - the complete next user section; JSON-compatible data only, * as for {@link update}. */ replace(section: object): Promise<void>}Descriptors
Section titled “Descriptors”describe() serializes every registered namespace for configuration surfaces: the schemastery toJSON() envelope drives schema-rendered forms, the resolved value fills them, and the detached base/user layers let a form mark user-overridden fields by presence. describe({ redactSecrets: true }) — mandatory on every wire surface — strips role('secret') fields from all three layers and enumerates their {path, set} slots so a page can render write-only inputs without ever receiving a secret.
/** One registered namespace as surfaced to configuration UIs. */interface SettingsDescriptor { /** The registered namespace. */ ns: SettingsNamespace /** Serialized schemastery schema (`schema.toJSON()`). */ schema: unknown /** Current resolved value. */ value: unknown /** * Monotonic revision of the raw user section this descriptor was read at. * Send it back as `expectedRevision` on a write to refuse a stale one. */ revision: number /** Registrant's composition `base` layer (detached), when one was declared. */ base?: unknown /** * Raw user section from the stored document (detached), when one exists and * is well-formed; a field's presence here is what marks it user-overridden. */ user?: unknown /** Owner's declared effect timing. */ applies: SettingsApplies /** Schema-declared secret positions; present only under `redactSecrets`. */ secrets?: RedactedSecret[]}A caller that holds only the redacted descriptor cannot safely rebuild a section, so removals travel as path ops instead. Each descriptor also carries a revision over the raw section; a write may send it back as expectedRevision, and one that no longer matches is refused rather than applied over the writer that landed first.
/** * One path-addressed edit to a namespace's user section. Path mutation exists * for a caller holding an INCOMPLETE view of the section — a configuration UI * reads the redacted descriptor, which by construction never received the * `role('secret')` fields. Such a caller can name the field it means without * restating the section: a wholesale `replace` rebuilt from a redacted * document silently deletes every secret the wire never returned. */type SettingsPathOp = | { op: 'set'; path: readonly string[]; value: unknown } | { op: 'unset'; path: readonly string[] }/** Options for {@link SettingsProvider.describe}. */interface SettingsDescribeOptions { /** * Strip `role('secret')` fields from `value`/`base`/`user` and enumerate * them in each descriptor's `secrets`. Every wire surface MUST pass this; * the verbatim default exists for same-process configuration UIs only. */ redactSecrets?: boolean}Change commits
Section titled “Change commits”Every committed change — an in-process write or an externally observed provider edit — emits settings/updated (ns, next, prev, source) after the new value is authoritative, and never when the resolved value is deep-equal. The source tag separates the two entry paths.
/** Origin of one committed settings change. */type SettingsUpdateSource = 'update' | 'provider'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.settings — SettingsProvider (abstract seam)
Section titled “ctx.settings — SettingsProvider (abstract seam)”Abstract settings service. Providers implement raw-document storage (load/persist) and push external changes through Settings.publish; the base class owns namespace registration, resolution, validation, change detection, and the settings/updated commit event.
/** * Prepare the provider's user-editable document for a native editor. File * providers may materialize an absent document before returning its path; * non-file providers return undefined. * @returns the absolute local document path, or undefined for non-file storage. */prepareDocument(): Promise<string | undefined>
/** * Register a namespace schema and receive its owner scope. The registration * is an effect on the calling plugin's fiber: disposing that fiber removes * the namespace and its observers. An invalid stored section fails the * registration itself — the earliest point where the schema can judge it. * @param ns - unique namespace; duplicate registration fails loud. * @param schema - schemastery schema resolving this namespace's value. * @param options - composition `base` layer and effect timing. * @returns the owner scope for reads, observation, and updates. */register<T>(ns: SettingsNamespace, schema: z<T>, options?: SettingsRegisterOptions<T>): SettingsScope<T>
/** * Describe every registered namespace for configuration surfaces, including * the composition `base` and raw user layers so a form can mark which fields * the user overrode (presence in `user`) and what a reset returns to. * @param options - redaction switch; wire surfaces must redact. * @returns one descriptor per registered namespace, in registration order. */describe(options?: SettingsDescribeOptions): SettingsDescriptor[]
/** * Read one registered namespace's resolved value. * @param ns - the namespace to read. * @returns the resolved value, or `undefined` while unregistered. */get(ns: SettingsNamespace): unknown
/** * Merge a patch into one registered namespace's user layer, validate the * resolved candidate, persist through the provider, then commit and emit. * A validation failure rejects before anything is persisted. Writes to one * namespace are serialized: concurrent updates apply in call order, each * merging over the previous write's committed section. * @param ns - the registered namespace to update. * @param patch - plain-object patch over the user section. * @param expectedRevision - the descriptor `revision` the caller read; a * namespace that moved past it rejects with {@link SettingsConflictError}. */async update(ns: SettingsNamespace, patch: object, expectedRevision?: number): Promise<void>
/** * Replace one registered namespace's user section wholesale, validate, * persist, then commit and emit. Keys absent from `section` fall back to the * composition `base` and schema defaults — this is the removal/reset path a * merge-only patch cannot express (`replace({})` re-inherits everything). * @param ns - the registered namespace to replace. * @param section - the complete next user section. * @param expectedRevision - the descriptor `revision` the caller read; a * namespace that moved past it rejects with {@link SettingsConflictError}. */async replace(ns: SettingsNamespace, section: object, expectedRevision?: number): Promise<void>
/** * Apply path-addressed edits to one registered namespace's user section, * validate, persist, then commit and emit. The ops are applied to the * section as it stands when the write reaches the front of the queue, so a * caller never has to restate fields it did not touch — and, crucially, * cannot delete fields it never saw. This is the write path for any caller * holding a redacted view; `replace` remains the wholesale reset. * @param ns - the registered namespace to edit. * @param ops - ordered path edits; later ops observe earlier ones. * @param expectedRevision - the descriptor `revision` the caller read; a * namespace that moved past it rejects with {@link SettingsConflictError}. */async mutate(ns: SettingsNamespace, ops: readonly SettingsPathOp[], expectedRevision?: number): Promise<void>Source: packages/settings/settings/src/index.ts:350
settings/* events
Section titled “settings/* events”settings/document-updated — emit
Section titled “settings/document-updated — emit”One registered namespace’s RAW user section changed, whether or not the resolved value did. settings/updated is the consumer-facing event and stays deep-equal-gated; this one exists for configuration surfaces, which must learn that a field went from inherited to overridden (same resolved value, different meaning) and that their held revision is stale. Listener containment matches settings/updated.
/** * One registered namespace's RAW user section changed, whether or not the * resolved value did. `settings/updated` is the consumer-facing event and * stays deep-equal-gated; this one exists for configuration surfaces, * which must learn that a field went from inherited to overridden (same * resolved value, different meaning) and that their held revision is * stale. Listener containment matches `settings/updated`. * @param ns - the namespace whose stored section changed. * @param revision - the namespace's new revision. * @mode emit */'settings/document-updated'(ns: SettingsNamespace, revision: number): voidSource: packages/settings/settings/src/types.ts:48
settings/updated — emit
Section titled “settings/updated — emit”Committed change to one registered namespace’s resolved value. Emitted after the provider persisted (for update) or published (provider) the change; never emitted when the resolved value is deep-equal. Listener failures are contained and logged — a sync throw and an async rejection alike — except INVARIANT-coded failures, which rethrow after every listener ran; that rethrow reaches the emitter only from synchronous listeners, so invariant checks on this event must not be async functions.
/** * Committed change to one registered namespace's resolved value. Emitted * after the provider persisted (for `update`) or published (`provider`) * the change; never emitted when the resolved value is deep-equal. * Listener failures are contained and logged — a sync throw and an async * rejection alike — except `INVARIANT`-coded failures, which rethrow * after every listener ran; that rethrow reaches the emitter only from * synchronous listeners, so invariant checks on this event must not be * async functions. * @param ns - the namespace whose resolved value changed. * @param next - the new resolved value. * @param prev - the previous resolved value. * @param source - whether the change entered through `update()` or the provider. * @mode emit */'settings/updated'(ns: SettingsNamespace, next: unknown, prev: unknown, source: SettingsUpdateSource): void