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Mirrored key provider for Swarmauri

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Swarmauri Mirrored Key Provider

An asynchronous failover key provider that keeps a primary provider as the system of record while best-effort mirroring material to a secondary provider for redundancy.

Features

  • Write operations (create, import, rotate, destroy) execute on the primary provider first and then mirror to the secondary provider when possible.
  • mirror_mode governs what is replicated: public_only (default) mirrors only public material, full attempts to replicate private material when export policy allows, and none disables replication while retaining read failover.
  • Read operations (get_key, get_public_jwk, jwks, list_versions, random_bytes, hkdf) favor the primary provider and fail over to the secondary provider when fail_open_reads is enabled.
  • JWKS responses merge keys from both providers, preferring primary entries when the same kid appears in both sets.
  • Maintains an in-memory mapping of mirrored key identifiers to coordinate destroy operations and failover reads—persist or rebuild this mapping if you need cross-process continuity.
  • Optional extras add canonical JSON (jsoncanon) and CBOR (cbor) support for consumers that require deterministic encodings.

Installation

Install the package with your preferred Python packaging tool:

pip install swarmauri_keyproviders_mirrored
poetry add swarmauri_keyproviders_mirrored
uv pip install swarmauri_keyproviders_mirrored

Enable extras for canonicalization when needed:

pip install swarmauri_keyproviders_mirrored[jsoncanon]
pip install swarmauri_keyproviders_mirrored[cbor]

Usage

The provider mirrors newly created keys to the secondary provider and fails open on reads when the primary becomes unavailable.

import asyncio

from swarmauri_keyproviders_mirrored import MirroredKeyProvider
from swarmauri_keyprovider_local import LocalKeyProvider
from swarmauri_core.key_providers.types import KeySpec, KeyAlg, KeyClass, ExportPolicy
from swarmauri_core.crypto.types import KeyUse


async def main() -> None:
    primary = LocalKeyProvider()
    secondary = LocalKeyProvider()
    provider = MirroredKeyProvider(
        primary,
        secondary,
        mirror_mode="public_only",
        fail_open_reads=True,
    )

    spec = KeySpec(
        klass=KeyClass.asymmetric,
        alg=KeyAlg.ED25519,
        uses=(KeyUse.SIGN, KeyUse.VERIFY),
        export_policy=ExportPolicy.SECRET_WHEN_ALLOWED,
    )

    created = await provider.create_key(spec)
    jwk = await provider.get_public_jwk(created.kid, created.version)

    await primary.destroy_key(created.kid, created.version)
    mirrored = await provider.get_public_jwk(created.kid, created.version)

    assert mirrored["x"] == jwk["x"]
    print(f"Failover retrieved Ed25519 key from secondary provider: {mirrored['kid']}")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

In the example above the primary key is destroyed after mirroring, forcing MirroredKeyProvider to serve the public key from the secondary provider. Although mirrored keys may have different kid values, the public material remains identical and ready for verification.

Mirror Modes

  • public_only (default) — Mirrors public key material and JWKS entries when available.
  • full — Attempts to mirror private material when export policy permits, falling back to public-only replication otherwise.
  • none — Disables replication while still permitting read failover to the secondary provider.

Failover Semantics

The fail_open_reads flag controls whether read operations fall back to the secondary provider when the primary raises an exception. Disable it to surface primary errors immediately.

Entry Point

The provider registers under the swarmauri.key_providers entry point as MirroredKeyProvider.

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