TidGi-Desktop/docs/internal/IPCSyncAdaptorAndFSAdaptor.md
lin onetwo 57c91866ac Implement workspace config sync via tidgi.config.json
Adds support for syncing workspace configuration to tidgi.config.json in the wiki folder, enabling settings persistence and migration across devices. Introduces new documentation, feature tests, and supporting utilities for config file reading, writing, migration, and validation. Updates step definitions and test helpers to support config sync scenarios, and refactors database config utilities for modularity.
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# Sync Architecture: IPC and Watch-FS Plugins
This document describes how the `tidgi-ipc-syncadaptor` (frontend) and `watch-filesystem-adaptor` (backend) plugins work together to provide real-time bidirectional synchronization between the TiddlyWiki in-memory store and the file system.
## Architecture Overview
```
Frontend (Browser) Backend (Node.js Worker)
┌─────────────────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│ TiddlyWiki │ │ TiddlyWiki (Server) │
│ In-Memory Store │ │ In-Memory Store │
└──────────┬──────────────────┘ └──────────┬──────────────────────────┘
│ │
│ TidGiIPCSyncAdaptor │ WatchFileSystemAdaptor
│ (syncadaptor) │ (syncadaptor)
│ │
│ ├── FileSystemWatcher
│ │ (monitors files via nsfw)
│ │
├─── Save via IPC ──────────────────►│
│ │
│◄────── IPC Observable ─────────────┤
│ (Change Events) │
│ │
│ ├── FileSystemAdaptor
│ │ (read/write files)
│ │
│ ▼
│ File System
└────────────────────────────────────┘
```
## Key Design Principles
### 1. Single Source of Truth: File System
- Backend watch-fs monitors the file system using `nsfw` library
- All file changes (external edits, saves from frontend) flow through file system
- Backend wiki state reflects file system state
### 2. Syncer-Driven Updates (Refactored Architecture)
**Previous Approach (Problematic):**
- FileSystemWatcher directly called `wiki.addTiddler()` when files changed
- Led to echo problems and complex edge case handling
**Current Approach (Syncer-Driven):**
- FileSystemWatcher only collects changes into `updatedTiddlers` list
- Triggers `$tw.syncer.syncFromServer()` to let TiddlyWiki's syncer handle updates
- Syncer calls `getUpdatedTiddlers()` to get change list
- Syncer calls `loadTiddler()` for each modified tiddler
- Syncer uses `storeTiddler()` which properly updates changeCount to prevent echo
Benefits:
- Leverages TiddlyWiki's built-in sync queue and throttling
- Proper handling of batch changes (git checkout)
- Eliminates echo loops via syncer's changeCount tracking
### 3. Two-Layer Echo Prevention
**IPC Layer (First Defense)**:
- `ipcServerRoutes.ts` tracks recently saved tiddlers in `recentlySavedTiddlers` Set
- When `wiki.addTiddler()` triggers change event, filter out tiddlers in the Set
- Prevents frontend from receiving its own save operations as change notifications
**Watch-FS Layer (Second Defense)**:
- When saving/deleting, watch-fs temporarily excludes file from monitoring
- Prevents watcher from detecting the file write operation
- Re-includes file after operation completes (with delay for nsfw debounce)
### 4. IPC Observable for Change Notification
- Backend sends change events to frontend via IPC Observable pattern (via `ipc-cat`)
- Frontend subscribes to `getWikiChangeObserver$` observable from `window.observables.wiki`
- Change events trigger frontend's `syncFromServer()` to pull updates
## Module Responsibilities
### FileSystemWatcher (Backend - New)
**Purpose:** Monitor file system changes without directly modifying wiki state
**Key Features:**
- Uses `nsfw` library for native file system watching
- Maintains `updatedTiddlers` list for pending changes
- Implements `getUpdatedTiddlers()` for syncer integration
- Implements `loadTiddler()` for lazy loading from file system
- Handles git revert/checkout via delayed deletion processing
- Manages file exclusion list for echo prevention
**Key Methods:**
- `getUpdatedTiddlers(syncer, callback)`: Returns collected changes
- `loadTiddler(title, callback)`: Loads tiddler content from file
- `excludeFile(path)`: Temporarily exclude file from watching
- `scheduleFileInclusion(path)`: Re-include file after delay
### WatchFileSystemAdaptor (Backend)
**Purpose:** Coordinate between FileSystemWatcher and syncer, implement syncadaptor interface
**Key Features:**
- Extends FileSystemAdaptor for file save/delete operations
- Delegates file watching to FileSystemWatcher
- Implements full syncadaptor interface for Node.js syncer
- Coordinates file exclusion during save/delete operations
**Key Methods:**
- `getUpdatedTiddlers()`: Delegates to FileSystemWatcher
- `loadTiddler()`: Delegates to FileSystemWatcher
- `saveTiddler()`: Saves to file with exclusion handling
- `deleteTiddler()`: Deletes file with exclusion handling
### FileSystemAdaptor (Backend - Base Class)
**Purpose:** Handle tiddler file save/delete operations with sub-wiki routing
**Key Features:**
- Routes tiddlers to sub-wikis based on tags
- Generates file paths using TiddlyWiki's FileSystemPaths
- Handles external attachment file movement
- Provides retry logic for file lock errors
### TidGiIPCSyncAdaptor (Frontend)
**Purpose:** Bridge between frontend TiddlyWiki and backend file system
**Key Features:**
- Communicates via IPC using `tidgi://` custom protocol
- Subscribes to change events via IPC Observable
- Maintains `updatedTiddlers` list from IPC events
- Implements full syncadaptor interface for browser syncer
## Data Flow Examples
### Example 1: User Edits in Frontend
```
1. User clicks save in browser
├─► Frontend syncer calls saveTiddler()
2. TidGiIPCSyncAdaptor.saveTiddler()
├─► IPC call to putTiddler in ipcServerRoutes.ts
3. ipcServerRoutes.putTiddler()
├─► Marks tiddler in recentlySavedTiddlers (IPC echo prevention)
├─► Calls wiki.addTiddler() (triggers change event)
├─► Change event filtered by recentlySavedTiddlers
4. Backend syncer detects change
├─► Calls WatchFileSystemAdaptor.saveTiddler()
5. WatchFileSystemAdaptor.saveTiddler()
├─► Excludes file path from watching
├─► Calls FileSystemAdaptor.saveTiddler()
├─► Writes file to disk
├─► Schedules file re-inclusion after delay
6. nsfw might detect file change
├─► FileSystemWatcher checks exclusion list
├─► File is excluded, event ignored
```
### Example 2: External Editor Modifies File
```
1. User edits file in VSCode/Vim
├─► File content changes on disk
2. nsfw detects file change
├─► File NOT in excludedFiles
3. FileSystemWatcher.handleFileAddOrChange()
├─► Adds title to updatedTiddlers.modifications
├─► Stores file info in pendingFileLoads
├─► Schedules syncer trigger (debounced 200ms)
4. $tw.syncer.syncFromServer() called
├─► Creates SyncFromServerTask
5. SyncFromServerTask.run()
├─► Calls getUpdatedTiddlers()
├─► Gets modifications/deletions list
├─► Adds titles to titlesToBeLoaded
6. For each title to load:
├─► LoadTiddlerTask.run()
├─► Calls loadTiddler(title)
├─► FileSystemWatcher loads from file
├─► syncer.storeTiddler() updates wiki
├─► Properly sets changeCount (prevents echo save)
7. wiki.addTiddler() triggers change event
├─► getWikiChangeObserver sends to frontend
8. Frontend receives change
├─► TidGiIPCSyncAdaptor adds to updatedTiddlers
├─► Frontend syncer.syncFromServer()
├─► Frontend loadTiddler() via IPC
├─► Frontend wiki updated
```
### Example 3: Git Checkout (Batch Changes)
```
1. User runs git checkout
├─► Many files deleted/created/modified
2. nsfw debounces events (100ms)
├─► Multiple events batched together
3. FileSystemWatcher.handleNsfwEvents()
├─► For each DELETED file:
│ └─► Schedule deletion with 100ms delay
│ (handles git revert/checkout pattern)
├─► For each CREATED/MODIFIED file:
│ └─► Cancel any pending deletion for same path
│ └─► Add to updatedTiddlers.modifications
4. Syncer trigger debounced (200ms)
├─► All changes collected before sync starts
5. Single SyncFromServerTask processes all changes
├─► All modifications queued for loading
├─► All deletions processed (wiki.deleteTiddler)
6. LoadTiddlerTasks process sequentially
├─► Each tiddler loaded from file
├─► Frontend notified via IPC Observable
```
## Key Configuration
### Timing Constants
```typescript
// FileSystemWatcher.ts
FILE_DELETION_DELAY_MS = 100 // Delay before processing DELETE events
FILE_INCLUSION_DELAY_MS = 150 // Delay before re-including file after save
GIT_NOTIFICATION_DELAY_MS = 1000 // Debounce for git status notification
SYNCER_TRIGGER_DELAY_MS = 200 // Debounce for syncer trigger
```
### Syncer Configuration
- Frontend: `pollTimerInterval = 2_147_483_647` (effectively disabled)
- All updates come via IPC Observable (event-driven)
## Troubleshooting
### Changes Not Appearing in Frontend
1. Check IPC Observable connection: Look for `[test-id-SSE_READY]` in logs
2. Verify watch-fs is running: Look for `[test-id-WATCH_FS_STABILIZED]`
3. Check file exclusion: Should see file being excluded then included
### Echo/Duplicate Updates
1. Check `recentlySavedTiddlers` filtering in ipcServerRoutes.ts
2. Verify file exclusion during save/delete operations
3. Check syncer's changeCount tracking
### Git Checkout Issues
1. Ensure FILE_DELETION_DELAY_MS is working (files not prematurely deleted)
2. Check that SYNCER_TRIGGER_DELAY_MS allows batch collection
3. Verify syncer processes all changes in single SyncFromServerTask
### Sub-Wiki Not Syncing
1. Check sub-wiki watcher initialization: Look for `[WATCH_FS_SUBWIKI]` logs
2. Verify tiddlywiki.info has correct configuration
3. Check workspace `subWikiFolders` setting
## Design Decisions
### Why Syncer-Driven Instead of Direct Updates?
1. **Echo Prevention**: Syncer's `storeTiddler()` properly updates changeCount, preventing save loops
2. **Batch Handling**: Syncer queues all changes and processes them sequentially
3. **Throttling**: Built-in throttle prevents rapid-fire saves
4. **Error Recovery**: Syncer has built-in retry logic
### Why Two-Layer Echo Prevention?
1. **IPC Layer**: Prevents frontend from seeing its own saves via IPC
2. **Watch-FS Layer**: Prevents file watcher from seeing our own file writes
3. **Both needed**: IPC prevents wiki→wiki echo, Watch-FS prevents file→wiki echo
### Why Delay DELETE Events?
Git operations often delete then recreate files quickly. The delay allows:
1. CREATE event to arrive and cancel pending DELETE
2. Treat as modification instead of delete+create
3. Prevents "missing tiddler" errors during git operations