When the user adds a claim, append an `add` event to their sigchain
on the chain service (rust-sig-server); when they remove a claim,
append a `revoke`. Implements SPEC.md §8 — the sigchain is now the
canonical, verifiable record of what the user currently claims, not
a per-claim field.
• lib/sigchain-service.ts: new module that fetches the current chain
to compute the next seq + prev hash, signs the event locally (the
chain service never sees the seed), and POSTs. Returns a typed
SigchainSyncResult so the caller can record the seq + status.
• lib/kez.ts: sigchain event types + helpers (nextChainCursor,
sigchainEventHash, signSigchainEvent, SignedSigchainEvent /
SigchainOp types). Mirrors the Rust + Node + Python core surface.
• lib/api.ts: getSigchain (GET full chain) + postSigchainEvent
(POST one signed event) wrappers against the chain service.
• lib/claims-store: StoredClaim gains chain_service, sigchain_seq,
sigchain_status ("synced" | "error"), sigchain_error fields +
setSigchainSync helper.
• routes/AddClaim: on successful claim creation, fires an `add` to
the chain service in the background; surfaces sync errors with a
"Retry sync" button.
• routes/Claims: a `revoke` is posted to the chain service first
when the user removes a claim. Best-effort — if the service is
unreachable, asks before dropping the local copy so the chain
doesn't silently drift. Per-row "Sync to chain" button retries
failed adds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
kez-chat-server
Home server for the kez-chat application. One Rust binary that hosts:
- Handle registry (
POST /v1/register,GET /v1/u/:handle) - WebFinger discovery (
GET /.well-known/webfinger) - NATS auth callout endpoint (
POST /internal/nats/auth) — stub in v0.1 - Static SPA serving (
GET /) — placeholder until the Svelte build lands - Healthz (
GET /v1/healthz)
Designed in document.md. Spec for the underlying KEZ
identity layer in ../SPEC.md.
What's in v0.1 (this is the scaffold)
✅ HTTP API end-to-end
✅ Ed25519-signed handle registration with replay protection
✅ SQLite-backed registry with uniqueness on both handle and primary key
✅ WebFinger endpoint
✅ Placeholder SPA at /
✅ docker-compose for full stack (chat + nats + sig-server)
✅ Multi-stage Dockerfiles
✅ 13 integration tests against a live router
⚠️ NATS auth callout returns 501 — wired up in v0.2 ⚠️ Svelte SPA build pipeline not yet in place — placeholder HTML for now ⚠️ TLS terminated upstream (no cert handling in this binary)
Quick start (local development)
# Run from source
cargo run -- --bind 127.0.0.1:6969 --db ./kez-chat.db --server kez.lat
# Or install once
cargo install --path .
kez-chat-server --bind 127.0.0.1:6969 --server kez.lat
Configuration via flags or env vars:
| Flag | Env | Default |
|---|---|---|
--bind |
KEZ_CHAT_BIND |
0.0.0.0:6969 |
--db |
KEZ_CHAT_DB |
kez-chat.db |
--server |
KEZ_CHAT_SERVER |
kez.lat |
--sig-server-url |
KEZ_CHAT_SIG_SERVER_URL |
http://localhost:7878 |
--web-dir |
KEZ_CHAT_WEB_DIR |
(unset → placeholder page) |
Logging: RUST_LOG=debug,hyper=info etc.
Quick start (Docker compose, full stack)
cd deploy
docker compose up -d --build
Brings up three services:
| Service | Port(s) | What it does |
|---|---|---|
chat-server |
6969 | HTTP API + SPA |
nats |
4222 (native), 8443 (WebSocket), 8222 (monitoring) | Dumb broker, JetStream enabled |
sig-server |
7878 | Sigchain storage (the existing rust-sig-server) |
Then point a reverse proxy / Cloudflare tunnel at localhost:6969.
Testing
cargo test # 13 integration tests (real server, real HTTP)
The tests stand up the router on a random local port and exercise it
via reqwest. No mocks. They cover: healthz, lookup, registration
(success + duplicate + wrong-server + reserved-name + tampered-sig +
stale-timestamp), WebFinger, the placeholder SPA, and the NATS auth
callout stub.
Endpoints in detail
GET /v1/healthz
{ "status": "ok", "server": "kez.lat", "version": "0.1.0" }
GET /v1/u/:handle
Returns:
{
"handle": "tudisco",
"fqhn": "tudisco@kez.lat",
"primary": "ed25519:2152f8d19b...",
"sigchain_url": "https://sig.kez.lat/v1/sigchains/ed25519/2152f8d19b...",
"registered_at": "2026-05-25T03:00:00Z"
}
Returns 404 if the handle isn't registered.
POST /v1/register
Request body — a signed registration envelope:
{
"kez": "handle_registration",
"payload": {
"type": "kez.chat.handle_registration",
"version": 1,
"handle": "tudisco",
"primary": "ed25519:2152f8d19b...",
"server": "kez.lat",
"created_at": "2026-05-25T03:00:00Z"
},
"signature": {
"alg": "ed25519-sha512-jcs",
"key": "ed25519:2152f8d19b...",
"sig": "<128-char-hex>"
}
}
Server validates:
- Envelope tag is
"handle_registration" - Payload type is
"kez.chat.handle_registration", version 1 signature.keyequalspayload.primary- Signature verifies against the primary key (Ed25519 only for chat)
payload.servermatches this server's configured domainpayload.handlepasses validation (length 3-32,a-z0-9_-, starts with letter/digit, not in reserved list)payload.created_atis within 5 minutes of server time
On success: 201 Created with the same body as GET /v1/u/:handle.
GET /.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct:user@server
Standard fediverse-style discovery. Returns the user's KEZ identity info as a WebFinger JRD. Used by other servers (federated lookup, future) and by tools like fediverse browsers.
POST /internal/nats/auth
NATS auth callout endpoint. Stub in v0.1 — returns 501. The real
implementation (v0.2) will: parse the NATS auth request JWT, extract
the connecting client's nkey, look up the corresponding handle, sign
a response permitting kez.inbox.<pubkey>.> subjects.
Deployment notes
- The
chat-serverDocker image is built from the repo root as context (so it can copyrust/crates/kez-corefor the path dep).docker-compose.ymlsets this correctly. - The
sig-serveris the existing../rust-sig-serverbinary, built into a separate image viaDockerfile.sig-server. - NATS config (
nats.conf) has WebSocket enabled on port 8443 so the browser SPA can connect vianats.ws. Theissuerfield inauth_calloutis a placeholder — generate a real nkey and replace before going to production. - TLS is not handled by this binary. Put a reverse proxy (Caddy, nginx, Cloudflare tunnel) in front for HTTPS.
License
Dual-licensed under MIT or Apache-2.0.