Introduces `code.nochebuena.dev/einherjar/core` — the foundational implementation module of the Einherjar framework. Provides four sub-packages that together cover every service's baseline needs: lifecycle management, structured logging, typed errors, and struct validation. - launcher: Launcher interface — three-phase managed lifecycle (OnInit → BeforeStart hooks → OnStart → OS signal wait → OnStop in reverse). Accepts lifecycle.Component and logging.Logger from contracts. Prints an ASCII art banner at startup (EINHERJAR_BANNER=off to suppress). Banner includes core version via runtime/debug.ReadBuildInfo() and a loaded-module list for every registered component that implements observability.Identifiable. Config struct with EINHERJAR_COMPONENT_STOP_TIMEOUT env tag (caarlos0/env syntax, default 15s). - logz: Logger implementation backed by log/slog. Returns contracts/logging.Logger. Detects errs.CodedError and errs.ContextualError (from contracts/errs) to enrich log records automatically — replaces the private duck-typed bridge from micro-lib. Context helpers: WithRequestID, WithField, WithFields, GetRequestID. Config struct with EINHERJAR_LOG_LEVEL (default INFO) and EINHERJAR_LOG_JSON (default false) env tags (caarlos0/env syntax); programmatic-only fields StaticArgs and Writer carry no tags. - xerrors: Typed error codes with context enrichment. Complete gRPC canonical set (16 codes) plus HTTP 410 ErrGone. Adds ErrOutOfRange, ErrAborted, ErrDataLoss over micro-lib. One convenience constructor per code. *Err declares compile-time satisfaction of errs.CodedError and errs.ContextualError. - valid: Struct validation wrapping go-playground/validator/v10. Validator interface + MessageProvider interface with full built-in tag coverage (~150 tags) in both DefaultMessages (English) and SpanishMessages (Spanish). Backend fully hidden; returns *xerrors.Err with ErrInvalidInput or ErrInternal. FieldLevel interface abstracts the backend's field-level access for custom validators. WithCustomValidator registers custom validation tags at construction time; OverrideProvider chains a tag→handler map with a fallback MessageProvider for custom tag messages without re-implementing built-ins. Compliance test enforces CT-6 (at most one exported TypeSpec per file via AST) and verifies behavioural correctness of all four sub-packages, including custom validator registration and OverrideProvider composition. Compile-time var _ assertions prove interface satisfaction. docs: ADR-001 (core module composition), ADR-002 (logz contracts/errs adoption), ADR-003 (Config naming convention and caarlos0/env tag standard)
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# ADR-002: logz adopts contracts/errs instead of private duck typing
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- **Date:** 2026-05-28
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- **Module:** `code.nochebuena.dev/einherjar/core`
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- **Status:** Accepted
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## Context
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In micro-lib, `logz` enriches log records when the error passed to `Logger.Error`
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carries a machine-readable code or structured fields. It detects this at runtime
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using two private interfaces defined inside `logz`:
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```go
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// inside logz — never exported
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type errorWithCode interface {
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ErrorCode() string
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}
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type errorWithContext interface {
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ErrorContext() map[string]any
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}
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```
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`xerrors.Err` implements both via its `ErrorCode()` and `ErrorContext()` methods.
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`logz` detects this with `errors.As` — without importing `xerrors`. The decoupling
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is preserved. But the contract is invisible: a developer who wants their custom error
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type to receive log enrichment must read `logz`'s internal source to discover what
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methods are required.
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This approach is acceptable in micro-lib (single team, single repository, total
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visibility). In a framework distributed to third-party authors, it is a maintenance
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trap.
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## Decision
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`core/logz` imports `contracts/errs` and checks `errs.CodedError` and
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`errs.ContextualError` instead of defining private duck-typed equivalents.
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```go
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// core/logz/logger.go
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var ec errs.CodedError
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if errors.As(err, &ec) {
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attrs = append(attrs, "error_code", ec.ErrorCode())
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}
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var ectx errs.ContextualError
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if errors.As(err, &ectx) {
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for k, v := range ectx.ErrorContext() {
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attrs = append(attrs, k, v)
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}
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}
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```
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`core/xerrors` declares compile-time satisfaction:
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```go
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// core/xerrors/err.go
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var _ errs.CodedError = (*Err)(nil)
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var _ errs.ContextualError = (*Err)(nil)
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```
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## Why the `contracts/errs` Sub-package Exists
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`contracts` is the only Einherjar module guaranteed to have zero dependencies.
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If `CodedError` and `ContextualError` lived in `core/xerrors`, any module
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implementing a custom error type would be forced to import `core` — pulling the
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launcher, logger, and validator into its dependency graph. That defeats the
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Separated Interface pattern.
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`contracts/errs` is a zero-dependency home for these two 1-method interfaces.
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Any module can implement them without taking on any Einherjar dependencies.
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## Clean Separation Preserved
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`logz` still does not import `xerrors`. Both import `contracts/errs`. The
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decoupling is maintained; the contract is now visible.
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```
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contracts/errs (zero deps)
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↑ ↑
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core/logz core/xerrors
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(imports) (implements)
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```
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A third-party error type implements `errs.CodedError` by satisfying one interface
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from `contracts` — a zero-dependency import. It receives full log enrichment
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automatically, without any wiring code.
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## Alternatives Considered
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**Keep private duck typing.** Rejected — invisible to third-party implementors.
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A framework that requires developers to read its internal source code to understand
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what their types must implement is hostile to the developers it serves.
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**Export the interfaces from `core/logz`.** Rejected — would force custom error
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types to import `core`, violating the Separated Interface pattern. An error type
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should not need to know about logging infrastructure.
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**One combined `RichError` interface.** Rejected — ISP. An error may carry a
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machine-readable code without structured fields, or structured fields without a code.
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Forcing both into one interface imposes unnecessary constraints on implementors.
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## Consequences
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**Easier:** Third-party error types have a clear, discoverable interface to implement:
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`go doc code.nochebuena.dev/einherjar/contracts/errs`. Compile-time verification
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replaces runtime discovery. The framework's own `*xerrors.Err` is provably correct
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at compile time.
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**Harder:** `logz` now imports `contracts`, adding one dependency to its import
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graph. This dependency is zero-cost in practice — `contracts` has no external
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dependencies and will not change its interfaces without a major version bump.
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**New obligations:** The `errs.CodedError.ErrorCode()` and
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`errs.ContextualError.ErrorContext()` signatures are permanent from `contracts v1.0.0`.
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Any implementor of these interfaces is guaranteed that the signatures will not change
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without a major version bump on `contracts`.
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