Three issues found in the http crate spec sanity check that would have
caused problems during task decomposition, now fixed:
C1 — /subscribe GET→POST: the gateway's /subscribe is an invoke endpoint
carrying { operation, input } in the body, but was listed as GET (which
has no body). Flipped to POST with Accept: text/event-stream negotiating
the SSE response, consistent with /call's flat-JSON-body invariant.
Browsers using EventSource can't POST but use WebSocket for the
bidirectional path; the HTTP gateway's /subscribe is for non-browser
HTTP clients (fetch + ReadableStream). Touches ADR-042, ADR-047,
ADR-048, http-adapters.md, http-server.md.
C2 — stale direct-call references: three spots contradicted ADR-047
(which removed the POST /{service}/{op} direct-call surface) and
ADR-046 §3 (which states /{service}/{op} is no longer reserved).
Cleaned up in http-server.md (custom-routes intro + collision list) and
ADR-046 §6 (default-surface list).
W2 — from_mcp output handling: the spec's fallback for tools without
outputSchema was Type.Unknown(), but the correct fallback is the MCP
ContentBlock union (text|image|audio|resource|resource_link) — a
well-defined MCP type, not Unknown. Fixed http-mcp.md with the full
structuredContent-preferred-over-content-blocks logic (matching the TS
adapter and rmcp SDK), enriched references with specific rmcp source
files. Also added shared-dispatch-spine notes to http-mcp.md and
http-adapters.md cross-referencing the new research findings.
Research (docs/research/alknet-http-gateway-factoring/findings.md):
to_mcp and to_openapi share a dispatch spine (resolve → invoke → map).
Recommendation: extract a thin shared struct now, not a GatewayDispatch
trait — the server-integration layers (axum routes vs rmcp
StreamableHttpService) and wire-framing stay per-gateway. A third
gateway is not on the horizon; if one appears its server-integration
needs its own shape anyway.
Minor: WS route precedence note (websocket.md), OpenAPISpec
shared-type-not-shape clarification (http-adapters.md), date bumps.
OQ-39 (to_openapi published-spec versioning) resolved by ADR-045:
info.version semver tracks the gateway endpoint contract, not the
operation set — per-caller operations discovered via /search do not
bump the version. The gateway pattern (ADR-042) dissolved most of the
original churn concern.
ADR-046: assembly-layer custom HTTP routes on HttpAdapter. The HTTP
router had no documented extension point for deployment-specific
endpoints (e.g., an OAI-compatible proxy at /v1/chat/completions). Adds
extra_routes: Option<Router> at construction; raw HTTP, not operations;
default surface takes precedence on collision. The mechanism is the
one-way door; specific routes are two-way.
ADR-047: remove the direct-call POST /{service}/{op} HTTP surface. The
gateway /call is the sole invoke path — the simplified contract is a
few fixed endpoints, not a per-operation REST tree. The direct-call
surface re-introduced the 'dump the full API regardless of privs'
failure mode at the HTTP level that the gateway /search was built to
escape. ADR-036's routing decision is superseded; its non-routing
clauses (SSE, Bearer auth, /healthz, stealth, error mapping) survive.
A deployment wanting a REST-like per-operation surface builds it as a
custom route projection (ADR-046).
ADR-044 updated with the tradeoff framing (WSS is the right tool for
the call-protocol-from-browser case; WebTransport is the right tool for
the generalized ALPN-stream-proxy case we don't have yet — coexist, not
migrate) and the @alkdev/pubsub concrete prior art (the EventEnvelope
{type,id,payload} the call protocol was derived from already has a
working WebSocket client/server; the sync is a small adjustment, not a
from-scratch build).
call-protocol.md references the pubsub lineage for the
transport-agnosticism claim.