feat(Push): add Appwrite Push (MQTT 5) adapter#129
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Greptile SummaryThis PR adds the Appwrite Push adapter \u2014 a pure-PHP MQTT 5 publisher that fans out push notifications to per-device topics over a pipelined QoS-1 session. It includes the full MQTT 5 codec, the adapter, a Swoole-based fake broker, and unit/integration test suites.
Confidence Score: 3/5Not yet safe to merge — multiple defects in the MQTT codec and adapter state management from previous reviews remain unfixed. Four issues identified in prior review rounds are still present: readBuffer not cleared between connections, rtrim instead of trim on the endpoint, receiveMaximum narrowed permanently across calls, and the readProperties default branch returning early on any unknown property identifier — silently discarding all subsequent properties including receiveMaximum if a real broker sends an unhandled property first. src/Utopia/Messaging/Helpers/MQTT.php (readProperties early-return) and src/Utopia/Messaging/Adapter/Push/Appwrite.php (readBuffer, rtrim, receiveMaximum state) need attention before merge. Important Files Changed
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readBuffer not cleared between process() calls
$this->readBuffer is never reset at the start of each connection. If the adapter instance is reused (e.g., send() is called twice), or if the broker sends an extra packet after the last PUBACK (e.g., a PINGREQ that landed in the buffer just before disconnect), that residual data persists into the next call. On the next invocation readPacket() would immediately return the leftover packet as if it were the new connection's CONNACK, causing handshake() to throw "Broker did not respond with CONNACK" even on a healthy connection.
Add $this->readBuffer = ''; at the start of connect() or at the top of process() to isolate each connection's read state.
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rtrim strips only trailing whitespace, so a leading space in the configured endpoint (e.g., " broker.example.com") would produce a malformed URL like tls:// broker.example.com:8883 that stream_socket_client rejects. Use trim to strip both ends.
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receiveMaximum decreases monotonically across process() calls
$this->receiveMaximum is instance state that is only ever updated via min() in handshake(). If the adapter is reused across multiple send() calls and the broker advertises a low receiveMaximum (say 10) on the first call, subsequent connections — even to a different broker endpoint — will be throttled to that minimum permanently for the lifetime of the object. Resetting it to the class-default (or to 65535) at the start of each connect() would make each connection's window independent.
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Based on PR utopia-php#122 by abnegate. Adds Appwrite Push - a self-hosted MQTT 5 based push notification adapter with minimal MQTT 5 control-packet codec.
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Port of PR #122 by abnegate.
Adds Appwrite Push - a self-hosted, low-power alternative to FCM/APNS that publishes notifications over MQTT 5 to per-device topics.
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