# Models Specification *Freeflow Universe – mycojobs* This document gathers **all data‑models** that exist in the `lib/mycojobs/model/` package, together with a concise purpose description, field semantics, Redis storage layout and the role each model plays in the overall *decentralised workflow* architecture. ## Table of Contents 1. [Actor](#actor) 2. [Context](#context) 3. [Flow](#flow) 4. [Message](#message) 5. [Runner](#runner) 6. [RunnerJob](#runnerjob) 7. [Enums & Shared Types](#enums-shared-types) 8. [Key‑generation helpers](#key-generation-helpers) --- ## 1️⃣ `Actor` – Identity & entry‑point | Field | Type | Description | |------|------|-------------| | `id` | `u32` | Sequential identifier **unique per tenant**. Used as part of the Redis key `actor:`. | | `pubkey` | `string` | Public key (Mycelium‑compatible) that authenticates the actor when it sends/receives messages. | | `address` | `[]Address` | One or more reachable addresses (normally Mycelium topics) that other participants can use to contact the actor. | | `created_at` | `u32` | Unix‑epoch time when the record was created. | | `updated_at` | `u32` | Unix‑epoch time of the last mutation. | ### Purpose * An **Actor** is the *human‑or‑service* that **requests work**, receives results and can be an administrator of a **Context**. * It is the *security principal* – every operation in a context is authorised against the actor’s ID and its public key signature. ### Redis representation | Key | Example | Storage type | Fields | |-----|---------|--------------|--------| | `actor:${id}` | `actor:12` | **hash** (`HSET`) | `id`, `pubkey`, `address` (list), `created_at`, `updated_at` | --- ## 2️⃣ `Context` – Tenant & permission container | Field | Type | Description | |------|------|-------------| | `id` | `u32` | Identifier that also selects the underlying **Redis DB** for this tenant. | | `admins` | `[]u32` | Actor IDs that have **full control** (create/delete any object, manage permissions). | | `readers` | `[]u32` | Actor IDs that may **read** any object in the context but cannot modify. | | `executors` | `[]u32` | Actor IDs allowed to **run** `RunnerJob`s and update their status. | | `created_at` | `u32` | Unix‑epoch of creation. | | `updated_at` | `u32` | Unix‑epoch of last modification. | ### Purpose * A **Context** isolates a *tenant* – each tenant gets its own Redis database and a dedicated filesystem area (for logs, temporary files, …). * It stores **permission lists** that the system consults before any operation (e.g., creating a `Flow`, enqueuing a `RunnerJob`). ### Redis representation | Key | Example | Storage type | Fields | |-----|---------|--------------|--------| | `context:${id}` | `context:7` | **hash** | `id`, `admins`, `readers`, `executors`, `created_at`, `updated_at` | --- ## 3️⃣ `Flow` – High‑level workflow (DAG) | Field | Type | Description | |------|------|-------------| | `id` | `u32` | Flow identifier – *unique inside the creator’s actor space*. | | `caller_id` | `u32` | Actor that **created** the flow (owner). | | `context_id` | `u32` | Context in which the flow lives. | | `jobs` | `[]u32` | List of **RunnerJob** IDs that belong to this flow (the DAG edges are stored in each job’s `dependends`). | | `env_vars` | `map[string]string` | Global environment variables injected into **every** job of the flow. | | `result` | `map[string]string` | Aggregated output produced by the flow (filled by the orchestrator when the flow finishes). | | `created_at` | `u32` | Creation timestamp. | | `updated_at` | `u32` | Last update timestamp. | | `status` | `FlowStatus` | Current lifecycle stage (`dispatched`, `started`, `error`, `finished`). | ### Purpose * A **Flow** is the *public‑facing* representation of a **workflow**. * It groups many `RunnerJob`s, supplies common env‑vars, tracks overall status and collects the final result. * Only the *creator* (the `caller_id`) may mutate the flow definition. ### Redis representation | Key | Example | Storage type | Fields | |-----|---------|--------------|--------| | `flow:${id}` | `flow:33` | **hash** | `id`, `caller_id`, `context_id`, `jobs`, `env_vars`, `result`, `created_at`, `updated_at`, `status` | ### `FlowStatus` enum | Value | Meaning | |-------|---------| | `dispatched` | Flow has been stored but not yet started. | | `started` | At least one job is running. | | `error` | One or more jobs failed; flow aborted. | | `finished` | All jobs succeeded, `result` is final. | --- ## 4️⃣ `Message` – Transport unit (Mycelium) | Field | Type | Description | |------|------|-------------| | `id` |u32 `_type` | `ScriptType` | *Kind* of the message – currently re‑used for job payloads (`osis`, `sal`, `v`, `python`). | | `message_format_type` | `MessageFormatType` | Formatting of `message` (`html`, `text`, `md`). | | `timeout` | `u32` | Seconds before the message is considered *lost* if not delivered. | | `timeout_ack` | `u32` | Seconds allowed for the receiver to acknowledge. | | `timeout_result` | `u32` | Seconds allowed for the receiver to send back a result. | | `job` | `[]Job` | Embedded **RunnerJob** objects (normally a single job). | | `logs` | `[]Log` | Optional streaming logs attached to the message. | | `created_at` | `u32` | Timestamp of creation. | | `updated_at` | `u32` | Timestamp of latest update. | | `status` | `MessageStatus` | Current lifecycle (`dispatched`, `acknowledged`, `error`, `processed`). | ### Purpose * `Message` is the **payload carrier** that travels over **Mycelium** (the pub/sub system). * It can be a **job request**, a **chat line**, an **email**, or any generic data that needs to be routed between actors, runners, or services. * Every message is persisted as a Redis hash; the system also maintains two *generic* queues: * `msg_out` – outbound messages waiting to be handed to Mycelium. * `msg_in` – inbound messages that have already arrived and are awaiting local processing. ### Redis representation | Key | Example | Storage type | Fields | |-----|---------|--------------|--------| | `message:${caller_id}:${id}` | `message:12:101` | **hash** | All fields above (`id`, `caller_id`, `context_id`, …, `status`). | ### `MessageType` enum (legacy – not used in current code but documented) | Value | Meaning | |-------|---------| | `job` | Payload carries a `RunnerJob`. | | `chat` | Human‑to‑human communication. | | `mail` | Email‑like message. | ### `MessageFormatType` enum | Value | Meaning | |-------|---------| | `html` | HTML formatted body. | | `text` | Plain‑text. | | `md` | Markdown. | ### `MessageStatus` enum | Value | Meaning | |-------|---------| | `dispatched` | Stored, not yet processed. | | `acknowledged` | Receiver has confirmed receipt. | | `error` | Delivery or processing failed. | |` | Message handled (e.g., job result returned). | --- ## 5️⃣ `Runner` – Worker that executes jobs | Field | Type | Description | |------|------|-------------| | `id` | `u32` | Unique runner identifier. | | `pubkey` | `string` | Public key of the runner (used by Mycelium for auth). | | `address` | `string` | Mycelium address (e.g., `mycelium://…`). | | `topic` | `string` | Pub/Sub topic the runner subscribes to; defaults to `runner${id}`. | | `local` | `bool` | If `true`, the runner also consumes jobs directly from **Redis queues** (e.g., `queue:v`). | | `created_at` | `u32` | Creation timestamp. | | `updated_at` | `u32` | Last modification timestamp. | ### Purpose * A **Runner** is the *execution engine* – it could be a VM, a container, or a process that knows how to run a specific script type (`v`, `python`, `osis`, `rust`). * It **subscribes** to a Mycelium topic to receive job‑related messages, and, when `local==true`, it also **polls** a Redis list named after the script‑type (`queue:`). ### Redis representation | Key | Example | Storage type | |-----|---------|--------------| | `runner:${id}` | `runner:20` | **hash** *(all fields above)* | ### `RunnerType` enum | Value | Intended runtime | |-------|------------------| | `v` | V language VM | | `python` | CPython / PyPy | | `osis` | OSIS‑specific runtime | | `rust` | Native Rust binary | --- ## 6️⃣ `RunnerJob` – Executable unit | Field | Type | Description | |------|------|-------------| | `id` | `u32` | Job identifier **provided by the caller**. | | `caller_id` | `u32` | Actor that created the job. | | `context_id` | `u32` | Context in which the job will run. | | `script` | `string` | Source code / command to be executed. | | `script_type` | `ScriptType` | Language or runtime of the script (`osis`, `sal`, `v`, `python`). | | `timeout` | `u32` | Maximum execution time (seconds). | | `retries` | `u8` | Number of automatic retries on failure. | | `env_vars` | `map[string]string` | Job‑specific environment variables (merged with `Flow.env_vars`). | | `result` | `map[string]string` | Key‑value map that the job writes back upon completion. | | `prerequisites` | `[]string` | Human‑readable IDs of **external** prerequisites (e.g., files, other services). | | `dependends` | `[]u32` | IDs of **other RunnerJob** objects that must finish before this job can start. | | `created_at` | `u32` | Creation timestamp. | | `updated_at` | `u32` | Last update timestamp. | | `status` | `JobStatus` | Lifecycle status (`dispatched`, `waiting_for_prerequisites`, `started`, `error`, `finished`). | ### Purpose * A **RunnerJob** is the *atomic piece of work* that a `Runner` executes. * It lives inside a **Context**, is queued according to its `script_type`, and moves through a well‑defined **state machine**. * The `dependends` field enables the *DAG* behaviour that the `Flow` model represents at a higher level. ### Redis representation | Key | Example | Storage type | |-----|---------|--------------| | `job:${caller_id}:${id}` | `job:12:2001` | **hash** *(all fields above)* | ### `ScriptType` enum | Value | Runtime | |-------|---------| | `osis` | OSIS interpreter | | `sal` | SAL DSL (custom) | | `v` | V language | | `python`| CPython / PyPy | *The enum provides a **`queue_suffix()`** helper that maps a script type to the name of the Redis list used for local job dispatch (`queue:python`, `queue:v`, …).* ### `JobStatus` enum | Value | Meaning | |-------|---------| | `dispatched` | Stored, waiting to be examined for prerequisites. | | `waiting_for_prerequisites` | Has `dependends` that are not yet finished. | | `started` | Currently executing on a runner. | | `error` | Execution failed (or exceeded retries). | | `finished` | Successfully completed, `result` populated. | --- ## 7️⃣ Other Enums & Shared Types | Enum | Location | Values | Note | |------|----------|--------|------| | `MessageType` | `message.v` | `job`, `chat`, `mail` | Determines how a `Message` is interpreted. | | `MessageFormatType` | `message.v` | `html`, `text`, `md` | UI‑layer rendering hint. | | `MessageStatus` | `message.v` | `dispatched`, `acknowledged`, `error`, `processed` | Life‑cycle of a `Message`. | | `FlowStatus` | `flow.v` | `dispatched`, `started`, `error`, `finished` | High‑level flow progress. | | `RunnerType` | `runner.v` | `v`, `python`, `osis`, `rust` | Not currently stored; used by the orchestration layer to pick a runner implementation. | | `ScriptType` | `runnerjob.v` | `osis`, `sal`, `v`, `python` | Determines queue suffix & runtime. | | `JobStatus` | `runnerjob.v` | `dispatched`, `waiting_for_prerequisites`, `started`, `error`, `finished` | Per‑job state machine. | --- ## 8️⃣ Key‑generation helpers (methods) | Model | Method | Returns | Example | |-------|--------|---------|---------| | `Actor` | `redis_key()` | `"actor:${self.id}"` | `actor:12` | | `Context` | `redis_key()` | `"context:${self.id}"` | `context:7` | | `Flow` | `redis_key()` | `"flow:${self.id}"` | `flow:33` | | `Message` | `redis_key()` | `"message:${self.caller_id}:${self.id}"` | `message:12:101` | | `Runner` | `redis_key()` | `"runner:${self.id}"` | `runner:20` | | `RunnerJob` | `redis_key()` | `"job:${self.caller_id}:${self.id}"` | `job:12:2001` | | `MessageType` | `queue_suffix()` | `"job"` / `"chat"` / `"mail"` | `MessageType.job.queue_suffix() → "job"` | | `ScriptType` | `queue_suffix()` | `"osis"` / `"sal"` / `"v"` / `"python"` | `ScriptType.python.queue_suffix() → "python"` | These helpers guarantee **canonical key naming** throughout the code base and simplify Redis interactions. --- ## 📌 Summary Diagram (quick reference) ```mermaid %%{init: {"theme":"dark"}}%% graph TD %% Actors and what they can create A[Actor] -->|creates| Ctx[Context] A -->|creates| Fl[Flow] A -->|creates| Msg[Message] A -->|creates| Rnr[Runner] A -->|creates| Job[RunnerJob] %% All objects live inside one Redis DB that belongs to a Context subgraph "Redis DB (per Context)" Ctx A Fl Msg Rnr Job end %% Messaging queues (global, outside the Context DB) Msg -->|pushes key onto| OutQ[msg_out] OutQ -->|transport via Mycelium| InQ[msg_in] InQ -->|pulled by| Rnr %% Local runner queues (only when runner.local == true) Rnr -->|BRPOP from| QueueV["queue:v"] Rnr -->|BRPOP from| QueuePy["queue:python"] Rnr -->|BRPOP from| QueueOSIS["queue:osis"] ``` ## context based * Inside a Context, an **Actor** can create a **Flow** that references many **RunnerJob** IDs (the DAG). * To *initiate* execution, the Actor packages a **RunnerJob** (or a full Flow) inside a **Message**, pushes it onto `msg_out`, and the system routes it via **Mycelium** to the target Context. * The remote **Runner** receives the Message, materialises the **RunnerJob**, queues it on a script‑type list, executes it, writes back `result` and status, and optionally sends a *result Message* back to the originator. All state is persisted as **Redis hashes**, guaranteeing durability and enabling *idempotent* retries. The uniform naming conventions (`actor:`, `job::`, …) make it trivial to locate any object given its identifiers.