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Disposable rig that runs the global onboarding-tester agent against the developer SDK-integration journey: boots a fresh keysat fixture, mints a merchant-onboard scoped key, serves keysat-docs as the published corpus, scaffolds a pristine Next.js/TS proof-of-work, and has the agent gate it docs-only. Stage 1 (no payments) reached completed-clean over three runs; see onboarding-harness/STAGE1-RESULT.md. Stage 2 (regtest buyer-pays) is gated on the agent-payment-connect scope work.
Acme Reports — proof-of-work app
A deliberately tiny Next.js (App Router) + TypeScript app. It shows a small
analytics table for free and offers a Pro export (CSV download) at
GET /api/export.
In its pristine state the Pro export is ungated — anyone can download it. Your job, as the integrator, is to put it behind a Keysat license: only a holder of a valid license for this product should be able to export.
This README describes your own app — you may read it freely. It tells you nothing about how Keysat works; for that, use only the Keysat docs you were pointed at.
Run it
npm install # already done for you in the sandbox
npm run dev # starts on http://localhost:4311
GET http://localhost:4311/— the free report view.GET http://localhost:4311/api/export— the Pro export (CSV). Currently free.
What "done" looks like
After integration:
GET /api/exportreturns the CSV only when a valid license is present.- With no license, or a tampered/invalid one,
/api/exportis blocked (a 4xx, not the CSV).
How the app learns the user's license key (env var, file, header) is your call — pick whatever the Keysat docs suggest and note it.