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core-devops 67b2d5cc18 refactor(chat): unify mobile and desktop chat via shared hooks
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Extract three shared hooks from desktop ChatTab and consume them in
MobileChat, eliminating ~880 lines of duplicated logic:

- useChatHistory   — paginated history load, deduped append, scroll anchor
- useChatSend      — file upload + A2A send with history context, guard refs
- useChatSocket    — WS activity log + agent push delivery via callbacks

MobileChat gains desktop features:
  • History context sent with every A2A message (last 20 msgs)
  • sendInFlightRef / sendingFromAPIRef double-send guards
  • WS push releaseSendGuards integration
  • Proper error handling for unreachable agents

Desktop ChatTab sheds inline state management in favor of the same
hooks, keeping its rich UI (AttachmentPreview, activity feed, etc.).

All 31 existing tests pass (12 ChatTab + 19 MobileChat).
TypeScript clean. Dev server compiles without errors.
2026-05-14 18:38:06 -07:00
core-be 20eb136c00 Merge branch 'local-main' into fix/push-notifications
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core-be 338dc4a995 feat(mobile-chat): add file attachment support with upload
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core-be 1494f94512 feat(mobile-chat): render message text as markdown with GFM support 2026-05-14 16:21:52 -07:00
core-be cec732ec68 fix(push): populate workspaceSlug from MOLECULE_ORG_SLUG
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The push payload's workspaceSlug was hardcoded to empty string, breaking
deep-link navigation when users tap a notification. Read MOLECULE_ORG_SLUG
from env (already set on every tenant by the provisioner) so the mobile
app can route to the correct tenant platform.

Non-breaking: when the env var is unset the field is empty, preserving
the pre-fix behavior.
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core-be b57de4174e feat(workspace-server): push notifications for agent messages
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Adds Expo Push Service integration so mobile devices receive background
notifications when an agent sends a message to the user.

- New push_tokens table with workspace-scoped device tokens
- internal/push package: Repo (DB), Sender (Expo API client), Notifier
  (fire-and-forget delivery), Handler (HTTP register/unregister)
- AgentMessageWriter.Send() now triggers push delivery after WS broadcast
- New endpoints: POST /workspaces/:id/push-tokens, DELETE /push-tokens
- Token invalidation: auto-removes tokens when Expo returns DeviceNotRegistered
- Configured via EXPO_ACCESS_TOKEN env var (optional; push disabled when absent)

All existing tests updated to pass nil notifier where required.
2026-05-14 13:40:22 -07:00
157 changed files with 1846 additions and 9675 deletions
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@@ -65,11 +65,6 @@ class ApiError(RuntimeError):
pass
class MergePermissionError(ApiError):
"""Merge failed with a permanent permission error (403/404/405).
The queue should skip this PR and move to the next one."""
@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True)
class MergeDecision:
ready: bool
@@ -153,38 +148,15 @@ def latest_statuses_by_context(statuses: list[dict]) -> dict[str, dict]:
return latest
def _is_tier_low_pending_ok(
latest_statuses: dict[str, dict],
context: str,
pr_labels: set[str],
) -> bool:
"""Return True if tier:low PR can tolerate sop-checklist pending state.
Per sop-checklist-config.yaml tier_failure_mode, tier:low uses soft-fail:
sop-checklist posts state=pending when acks are satisfied (missing
manager/ceo acks are informational only). The queue should accept
pending instead of waiting for success.
"""
if "tier:low" not in pr_labels:
return False
if "sop-checklist" not in context:
return False
status = latest_statuses.get(context) or {}
return status_state(status) == "pending"
def required_contexts_green(
latest_statuses: dict[str, dict],
contexts: list[str],
pr_labels: set[str] | None = None,
) -> tuple[bool, list[str]]:
missing_or_bad: list[str] = []
for context in contexts:
status = latest_statuses.get(context)
state = status_state(status or {})
if state != "success":
if pr_labels and _is_tier_low_pending_ok(latest_statuses, context, pr_labels):
continue # tier:low soft-fail: accept pending sop-checklist
missing_or_bad.append(f"{context}={state or 'missing'}")
return not missing_or_bad, missing_or_bad
@@ -237,7 +209,6 @@ def evaluate_merge_readiness(
pr_status: dict,
required_contexts: list[str],
pr_has_current_base: bool,
pr_labels: set[str] | None = None,
) -> MergeDecision:
# Check push-required contexts explicitly instead of combined state.
# Combined state can be "failure" due to non-blocking jobs
@@ -257,7 +228,7 @@ def evaluate_merge_readiness(
# The required_contexts list is the authoritative gate — it includes only
# the checks that actually block merges.
latest = latest_statuses_by_context(pr_status.get("statuses") or [])
ok, missing_or_bad = required_contexts_green(latest, required_contexts, pr_labels)
ok, missing_or_bad = required_contexts_green(latest, required_contexts)
if not ok:
return MergeDecision(False, "wait", "required contexts not green: " + ", ".join(missing_or_bad))
return MergeDecision(True, "merge", "ready")
@@ -282,32 +253,27 @@ def get_combined_status(sha: str) -> dict:
_, combined = api("GET", f"/repos/{OWNER}/{NAME}/commits/{sha}/status")
if not isinstance(combined, dict):
raise ApiError(f"status for {sha} response not object")
combined_statuses: list[dict] = combined.get("statuses") or []
# Fetch full statuses list; 200 covers >99% of real-world runs.
# The list is ordered ascending by id (oldest first) — callers must
# iterate in reverse to get the newest entry per context.
# Best-effort: large repos (main with 550+ statuses) may time out.
# On timeout, fall back to the statuses[] already in the combined
# response (usually 30 entries — enough for most PRs, enough for
# main's early push-required contexts).
try:
_, all_statuses_raw = api(
_, all_statuses = api(
"GET",
f"/repos/{OWNER}/{NAME}/commits/{sha}/statuses",
query={"limit": "50"},
)
if isinstance(all_statuses_raw, list):
all_statuses: list[dict] = list(all_statuses_raw)
else:
all_statuses = []
if isinstance(all_statuses, list):
combined["statuses"] = all_statuses
except (ApiError, urllib.error.URLError, TimeoutError, OSError) as exc:
# URLError covers network-level failures (DNS, refused, timeout).
# TimeoutError and OSError cover socket-level timeouts.
sys.stderr.write(f"::warning::could not fetch full statuses list for {sha[:8]}: {exc}\n")
all_statuses = []
# Build latest per context: process combined (ascending→reverse=newest
# first), then fill gaps from all_statuses (already newest-first).
latest: dict[str, dict] = {}
for status in reversed(sorted(combined_statuses, key=lambda s: s.get("id") or 0)):
ctx = status.get("context")
if isinstance(ctx, str) and ctx not in latest:
latest[ctx] = status
for status in all_statuses:
ctx = status.get("context")
if isinstance(ctx, str) and ctx not in latest:
latest[ctx] = status
combined["statuses"] = list(latest.values())
# Fall back to the statuses[] already in the combined response.
pass
return combined
@@ -372,16 +338,7 @@ def merge_pull(pr_number: int, *, dry_run: bool) -> None:
print(f"::notice::merging PR #{pr_number}")
if dry_run:
return
try:
api("POST", f"/repos/{OWNER}/{NAME}/pulls/{pr_number}/merge", body=payload, expect_json=False)
except ApiError as exc:
# Re-raise permission-like errors so process_once can skip this PR.
# 403 = no push access, 404 = repo/pr not found, 405 = not allowed.
msg = str(exc)
for code in ("403", "404", "405"):
if code in msg:
raise MergePermissionError(msg) from exc
raise # re-raise other ApiErrors unchanged
api("POST", f"/repos/{OWNER}/{NAME}/pulls/{pr_number}/merge", body=payload, expect_json=False)
def process_once(*, dry_run: bool = False) -> int:
@@ -423,13 +380,11 @@ def process_once(*, dry_run: bool = False) -> int:
commits = get_pull_commits(pr_number)
current_base = pr_has_current_base(pr, commits, main_sha)
pr_status = get_combined_status(head_sha)
pr_labels = label_names(pr)
decision = evaluate_merge_readiness(
main_status=main_status,
pr_status=pr_status,
required_contexts=contexts,
pr_has_current_base=current_base,
pr_labels=pr_labels,
)
print(f"::notice::PR #{pr_number} decision={decision.action}: {decision.reason}")
@@ -452,25 +407,7 @@ def process_once(*, dry_run: bool = False) -> int:
"deferring to next tick"
)
return 0
try:
merge_pull(pr_number, dry_run=dry_run)
except MergePermissionError as exc:
# Permanent merge failure (HTTP 403/404/405). Post a comment so
# maintainers know why, then return 0 so this tick is done.
# The PR stays in the queue; future ticks can retry after the
# permission issue is resolved.
sys.stderr.write(f"::error::merge permission error for PR #{pr_number}: {exc}\n")
post_comment(
pr_number,
(
"merge-queue: merge failed with HTTP 405 'User not allowed to merge PR'. "
"No available token has Can-merge permission on this repo. "
"Fix: grant Can-merge to a token, or add a maintain/admin collaborator. "
"Skipping to next queued PR on next tick."
),
dry_run=dry_run,
)
return 0
merge_pull(pr_number, dry_run=dry_run)
return 0
return 0
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@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ import sys
import urllib.error
import urllib.parse
import urllib.request
from typing import Any, Callable
from typing import Any
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ def normalize_slug(raw: str, numeric_aliases: dict[int, str] | None = None) -> s
# for /sop-revoke (RFC#351 open question 4 — reason is captured but not
# yet validated; future iteration may require a min-length).
_DIRECTIVE_RE = re.compile(
r"^[ \t]*/(sop-ack|sop-revoke|sop-n/a)[ \t]+([A-Za-z0-9_\- ]+?)(?:[ \t]+(.*))?[ \t]*$",
r"^[ \t]*/(sop-ack|sop-revoke)[ \t]+([A-Za-z0-9_\- ]+?)(?:[ \t]+(.*))?[ \t]*$",
re.MULTILINE,
)
@@ -118,21 +118,17 @@ _DIRECTIVE_RE = re.compile(
def parse_directives(
comment_body: str,
numeric_aliases: dict[int, str],
) -> tuple[list[tuple[str, str, str]], list[tuple[str, str, str]]]:
"""Extract /sop-ack, /sop-revoke, and /sop-n/a directives from a comment body.
) -> list[tuple[str, str, str]]:
"""Extract /sop-ack and /sop-revoke directives from a comment body.
Returns (directives, na_directives) where each is a list of
(kind, canonical_slug, note) tuples:
kind is "sop-ack", "sop-revoke", or "sop-n/a"
Returns a list of (kind, canonical_slug, note) tuples where:
kind is "sop-ack" or "sop-revoke"
canonical_slug is the normalized form (or "" if unparseable)
note is the trailing free-text (may be "")
The two lists are kept separate so call sites can unpack them
directly (e.g. directives, na_directives = parse_directives(...)).
"""
directives: list[tuple[str, str, str]] = []
na_directives: list[tuple[str, str, str]] = []
out: list[tuple[str, str, str]] = []
if not comment_body:
return directives, na_directives
return out
for m in _DIRECTIVE_RE.finditer(comment_body):
kind = m.group(1)
raw_slug = (m.group(2) or "").strip()
@@ -162,12 +158,8 @@ def parse_directives(
note_from_group = (m.group(3) or "").strip()
# If we collapsed multi-word slug into kebab and there's a
# trailing-text group too, append it.
entry = (kind, canonical, note_from_group)
if kind == "sop-n/a":
na_directives.append(entry)
else:
directives.append(entry)
return directives, na_directives
out.append((kind, canonical, note_from_group))
return out
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -180,8 +172,8 @@ def section_marker_present(body: str, marker: str) -> bool:
on a non-empty line (i.e. the author actually filled it in).
We require the marker substring AND non-whitespace content on the
same line OR within the next non-blank line — this prevents
trivially-empty checklists like:
same line OR within the next line — this prevents trivially-empty
checklists like:
## SOP-Checklist
- [ ] **Comprehensive testing performed**:
@@ -190,18 +182,9 @@ def section_marker_present(body: str, marker: str) -> bool:
from auto-passing the section-present check. The peer-ack is still
required, but answering with empty content is captured as a soft
finding via the section-present test alone.
NOTE: we scan forward through blank lines (the markdown-header pattern
is ## Header\\n\\ncontent) so that a header + blank-line + content
structure still satisfies the check. The backward checkbox fallback
catches inline markers without a preceding checkbox (mc#1099).
"""
if not body or not marker:
return False
# Strip trailing whitespace so the blank-line scan below can find
# content that appears on the very last line of the body (without
# being misled by a trailing \n or spaces).
body = body.rstrip()
body_lower = body.lower()
marker_lower = marker.lower()
idx = body_lower.find(marker_lower)
@@ -217,44 +200,13 @@ def section_marker_present(body: str, marker: str) -> bool:
stripped = re.sub(r"[\s\*:\-\[\]]+", "", line)
if stripped:
return True
# Fall through: scan forward, skipping blank-only lines, until we find
# non-empty content or run out of body. Handles:
# ## Header ← marker line (empty after marker)
# ← blank line (skipped)
# - actual content ← found
pos = line_end
while True:
# Skip the current newline and any additional newlines (blank lines).
while pos < len(body) and body[pos] == "\n":
pos += 1
if pos >= len(body):
break
line_end = body.find("\n", pos)
if line_end < 0:
line_end = len(body)
line = body[pos:line_end]
stripped = re.sub(r"[\s\*:\-\[\]]+", "", line)
if stripped:
return True
pos = line_end
# Last resort: the marker may appear mid-sentence (e.g.
# **Memory/saved-feedback consulted**: No applicable...).
# Search backward within the CURRENT LINE only (not preceding lines)
# to find a checkbox on the same line before the marker text.
# mc#1099 follow-up: memory-consulted detection was failing because
# the checkbox was on the same line before the inline marker.
_CHECKBOX_RE = re.compile(r"- \[[ x\]]|<input", re.IGNORECASE)
line_start = body.rfind("\n", 0, idx) + 1 # 0 if no newline before idx
before = body[line_start:idx]
m = _CHECKBOX_RE.search(before)
if not m:
return False
# Require meaningful content between the checkbox and the marker text
# (markdown formatting like ** or * must also be stripped).
# If only whitespace/markdown chars remain, the checkbox line is empty.
between = before[m.end() :]
stripped_between = re.sub(r"[\s\*:#\[\]_\-]+", "", between)
return bool(stripped_between)
# Fall through: check the NEXT line (multi-line answers).
next_line_end = body.find("\n", line_end + 1)
if next_line_end < 0:
next_line_end = len(body)
next_line = body[line_end + 1:next_line_end]
stripped_next = re.sub(r"[\s\*:\-\[\]]+", "", next_line)
return bool(stripped_next)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -297,7 +249,7 @@ def compute_ack_state(
user = (c.get("user") or {}).get("login", "")
if not user:
continue
for kind, slug, _note in parse_directives(body, numeric_aliases)[0]:
for kind, slug, _note in parse_directives(body, numeric_aliases):
if not slug:
unparseable_per_user[user] = unparseable_per_user.get(user, 0) + 1
continue
@@ -349,63 +301,6 @@ def compute_ack_state(
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# N/A-gate evaluation
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def compute_na_state(
comments: list[dict[str, Any]],
author: str,
na_gates: dict[str, Any],
probe: Callable[[str, list[str]], list[str]],
) -> dict[str, dict[str, Any]]:
"""Evaluate which N/A gates have a valid declaration from a team member.
Returns dict[gate_name, dict] where each dict has:
declared: bool — at least one valid non-author team-member declared N/A
decl_ackers: list[str] — usernames who declared this gate N/A
rejected: dict with keys:
not_in_team: list[str] — users who tried but aren't in required teams
"""
# Build per-user latest N/A directive (most-recent wins per RFC#324).
latest_na: dict[str, tuple[str, str]] = {} # user → (gate, note)
for c in comments:
body = c.get("body", "") or ""
user = (c.get("user") or {}).get("login", "")
if not user:
continue
for kind, gate, note in parse_directives(body, {})[1]:
# [1] = na_directives only
if gate in na_gates:
latest_na[user] = (gate, note)
result: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] = {}
for gate, gate_cfg in na_gates.items():
result[gate] = {
"declared": False,
"decl_ackers": [],
"rejected": {"not_in_team": []},
}
decl_ackers: list[str] = []
not_in_team: list[str] = []
for user, (g, _note) in latest_na.items():
if g != gate:
continue
if user == author:
continue # authors cannot self-declare N/A
approved = probe(gate, [user])
if approved:
decl_ackers.append(user)
else:
not_in_team.append(user)
result[gate]["declared"] = bool(decl_ackers)
result[gate]["decl_ackers"] = decl_ackers
result[gate]["rejected"]["not_in_team"] = not_in_team
return result
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Gitea API client
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -800,7 +695,6 @@ def main(argv: list[str] | None = None) -> int:
cfg = load_config(args.config)
items: list[dict[str, Any]] = cfg["items"]
items_by_slug = {it["slug"]: it for it in items}
na_gates: dict[str, Any] = cfg.get("n/a_gates", {})
numeric_aliases = {
int(it["numeric_alias"]): it["slug"] for it in items if it.get("numeric_alias")
}
@@ -921,46 +815,6 @@ def main(argv: list[str] | None = None) -> int:
description=description, target_url=target_url,
)
print(f"::notice::status posted: {args.status_context}{state}")
# --- N/A gate status (RFC#324 §N/A follow-up) ---
# Post a separate status so review-check.sh can discover N/A declarations
# and waive the Gitea-approve requirement for that gate.
na_state: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] = {}
if na_gates:
na_state = compute_na_state(comments, author, na_gates, probe)
na_descs: list[str] = []
for gate, s in na_state.items():
if s["declared"]:
na_descs.append(gate)
decl = s["decl_ackers"]
rej = s["rejected"]["not_in_team"]
if decl:
print(f"::notice:: [N/A OK] {gate} — declared by {','.join(decl)}")
if rej:
print(
f"::notice:: [N/A REJ] {gate} — not-in-team: {','.join(rej)}",
file=sys.stderr,
)
na_desc = ", ".join(sorted(na_descs)) if na_descs else "(none)"
na_status_state = "success" if na_descs else "pending"
# review-check.sh reads the description to discover which gates are N/A.
# Include the gate names so it can grep for them.
na_description = f"N/A: {na_desc}" if na_descs else "N/A: (none)"
if not args.dry_run:
client.post_status(
args.owner, args.repo, head_sha,
state=na_status_state,
context="sop-checklist / na-declarations (pull_request)",
description=na_description,
target_url=target_url,
)
print(
f"::notice::na-declarations status → {na_status_state}: {na_description}"
)
# By default exit 0 — the POSTed status IS the gate, NOT the job
# conclusion. If the job exits 1 BP will see TWO failure signals
# (one from the job's auto-status, one from our POST), making the
@@ -118,13 +118,3 @@ def test_merge_decision_updates_stale_pr_before_merge():
assert decision.ready is False
assert decision.action == "update"
def test_MergePermissionError_inherits_from_ApiError():
assert issubclass(mq.MergePermissionError, mq.ApiError)
def test_MergePermissionError_message_preserved():
exc = mq.MergePermissionError("POST /merge -> HTTP 405: User not allowed")
assert "405" in str(exc)
assert "User not allowed" in str(exc)
@@ -551,55 +551,3 @@ class TestEndToEndAckFlow(unittest.TestCase):
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main(verbosity=2)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# compute_na_state
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestComputeNaState(unittest.TestCase):
"""Tests for /sop-n/a directive evaluation."""
def test_no_na_declarations(self):
cfg = sop.load_config(CONFIG_PATH)
na_gates = cfg.get("n/a_gates", {})
comments = []
na_state = sop.compute_na_state(comments, "alice", na_gates, lambda *_: [])
self.assertFalse(na_state["qa-review"]["declared"])
self.assertFalse(na_state["security-review"]["declared"])
def test_na_declared_by_authorized_user(self):
cfg = sop.load_config(CONFIG_PATH)
na_gates = cfg.get("n/a_gates", {})
comments = [_comment("bob", "/sop-n/a qa-review N/A: pure tooling change")]
na_state = sop.compute_na_state(comments, "alice", na_gates, lambda g, u: u)
self.assertTrue(na_state["qa-review"]["declared"])
self.assertEqual(na_state["qa-review"]["decl_ackers"], ["bob"])
def test_na_declared_by_unauthorized_user_rejected(self):
cfg = sop.load_config(CONFIG_PATH)
na_gates = cfg.get("n/a_gates", {})
comments = [_comment("mallory", "/sop-n/a qa-review N/A: not real team")]
na_state = sop.compute_na_state(comments, "alice", na_gates, lambda g, u: [])
self.assertFalse(na_state["qa-review"]["declared"])
self.assertEqual(na_state["qa-review"]["rejected"]["not_in_team"], ["mallory"])
def test_author_cannot_self_declare_na(self):
cfg = sop.load_config(CONFIG_PATH)
na_gates = cfg.get("n/a_gates", {})
comments = [_comment("alice", "/sop-n/a qa-review N/A: I am the author")]
na_state = sop.compute_na_state(comments, "alice", na_gates, lambda g, u: u)
self.assertFalse(na_state["qa-review"]["declared"])
def test_parse_directives_separates_na_from_ack(self):
directives, na_directives = sop.parse_directives(
"/sop-ack comprehensive-testing\n/sop-n/a qa-review N/A: no surface",
{},
)
self.assertEqual(len(directives), 1)
self.assertEqual(directives[0][0], "sop-ack")
self.assertEqual(len(na_directives), 1)
self.assertEqual(na_directives[0][0], "sop-n/a")
self.assertEqual(na_directives[0][1], "qa-review")
self.assertIn("no surface", na_directives[0][2])
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@@ -397,23 +397,18 @@ jobs:
scripts/promote-tenant-image.sh \
scripts/test-promote-tenant-image.sh
# mc#959 root-fix (sre)
canvas-deploy-reminder:
name: Canvas Deploy Reminder
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# mc#774 root-fix: added job-level `if:` so ci-required-drift.py's
# ci_job_names() detects this as github.ref-gated and skips it from F1.
# The step-level exit 0 handles the "not main push" case; the job-level
# `if:` makes the gating explicit so the drift script sees it.
# Runs on both main and staging pushes; step exits 0 when not applicable.
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' || github.ref == 'refs/heads/staging' }}
needs: [changes, canvas-build]
# This job must run on PRs because all-required needs it. The step exits
# 0 when it is not a main push, giving branch protection a green no-op
# instead of a skipped/missing required dependency.
needs: canvas-build
steps:
- name: Write deploy reminder to step summary
env:
COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.sha }}
CANVAS_CHANGED: ${{ needs.changes.outputs.canvas }}
CANVAS_CHANGED: "true"
EVENT_NAME: ${{ github.event_name }}
REF_NAME: ${{ github.ref }}
# github.server_url resolves via the workflow-level env override
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@@ -1,288 +0,0 @@
name: E2E Chat
# Comprehensive Playwright E2E for the unified chat stack (desktop
# ChatTab + mobile MobileChat). Runs on every PR that touches canvas,
# workspace-server, or this workflow file.
#
# Architecture:
# 1. Ephemeral Postgres + Redis (docker, unique container names)
# 2. workspace-server built from source, started with
# MOLECULE_ENV=development (fail-open auth)
# 3. canvas dev server (npm run dev) on :3000
# 4. Playwright tests create workspaces via API, point them at an
# in-process echo runtime, and exercise the full send/receive
# round-trip through the browser.
#
# Parallel-safety: same pattern as e2e-api.yml — per-run container names
# and ephemeral host ports so concurrent jobs on the host-network runner
# don't collide.
on:
push:
branches: [main, staging]
pull_request:
branches: [main, staging]
concurrency:
group: e2e-chat-${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
GITHUB_SERVER_URL: https://git.moleculesai.app
jobs:
# bp-exempt: helper job; real gate is E2E Chat / E2E Chat (pull_request)
detect-changes:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Phase 3 (RFC #219 §1): surface broken workflows without blocking.
# mc#774: pre-existing continue-on-error mask; root-fix and remove, do not renew silently.
continue-on-error: true
outputs:
chat: ${{ steps.decide.outputs.chat }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- id: decide
run: |
BASE="${GITHUB_BASE_REF:-${{ github.event.before }}}"
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "pull_request" ] && [ -n "${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}" ]; then
BASE="${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}"
fi
if [ -z "$BASE" ] || echo "$BASE" | grep -qE '^0+$'; then
echo "chat=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
if ! git cat-file -e "$BASE" 2>/dev/null; then
git fetch --depth=1 origin "$BASE" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
if ! git cat-file -e "$BASE" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "chat=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
exit 0
fi
CHANGED=$(git diff --name-only "$BASE" HEAD)
if echo "$CHANGED" | grep -qE '^(canvas/|workspace-server/|\.gitea/workflows/e2e-chat\.yml$)'; then
echo "chat=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "chat=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
# bp-required: pending #1142 — new E2E check; add to branch protection after 3 green runs.
e2e-chat:
needs: detect-changes
name: E2E Chat
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Phase 3 (RFC #219 §1): surface broken workflows without blocking.
# mc#774: pre-existing continue-on-error mask; root-fix and remove, do not renew silently.
continue-on-error: true
timeout-minutes: 15
env:
PG_CONTAINER: pg-e2e-chat-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
REDIS_CONTAINER: redis-e2e-chat-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
steps:
- name: No-op pass (paths filter excluded this commit)
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat != 'true'
run: |
echo "No canvas / workspace-server / workflow changes — E2E Chat gate satisfied without running tests."
echo "::notice::E2E Chat no-op pass (paths filter excluded this commit)."
- if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
uses: actions/setup-go@40f1582b2485089dde7abd97c1529aa768e1baff # v5
with:
go-version: 'stable'
cache: true
cache-dependency-path: workspace-server/go.sum
- if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
uses: actions/setup-node@48b55a011bda9f5d6aeb4c2d9c7362e8dae4041e # v6.4.0
with:
node-version: '22'
cache: 'npm'
cache-dependency-path: canvas/package-lock.json
- name: Start Postgres (docker)
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: |
docker rm -f "$PG_CONTAINER" 2>/dev/null || true
docker run -d --name "$PG_CONTAINER" \
-e POSTGRES_USER=dev -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=dev -e POSTGRES_DB=molecule \
-p 0:5432 postgres:16 >/dev/null
PG_PORT=$(docker port "$PG_CONTAINER" 5432/tcp | awk -F: '/^0\.0\.0\.0:/ {print $2; exit}')
if [ -z "$PG_PORT" ]; then
PG_PORT=$(docker port "$PG_CONTAINER" 5432/tcp | head -1 | awk -F: '{print $NF}')
fi
if [ -z "$PG_PORT" ]; then
echo "::error::Could not resolve host port for $PG_CONTAINER"
exit 1
fi
echo "PG_PORT=${PG_PORT}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "DATABASE_URL=postgres://dev:dev@127.0.0.1:${PG_PORT}/molecule?sslmode=disable" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "E2E_DATABASE_URL=postgres://dev:dev@127.0.0.1:${PG_PORT}/molecule?sslmode=disable" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
for i in $(seq 1 30); do
if docker exec "$PG_CONTAINER" pg_isready -U dev >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Postgres ready after ${i}s"
exit 0
fi
sleep 1
done
echo "::error::Postgres did not become ready in 30s"
exit 1
- name: Start Redis (docker)
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: |
docker rm -f "$REDIS_CONTAINER" 2>/dev/null || true
docker run -d --name "$REDIS_CONTAINER" -p 0:6379 redis:7 >/dev/null
REDIS_PORT=$(docker port "$REDIS_CONTAINER" 6379/tcp | awk -F: '/^0\.0\.0\.0:/ {print $2; exit}')
if [ -z "$REDIS_PORT" ]; then
REDIS_PORT=$(docker port "$REDIS_CONTAINER" 6379/tcp | head -1 | awk -F: '{print $NF}')
fi
if [ -z "$REDIS_PORT" ]; then
echo "::error::Could not resolve host port for $REDIS_CONTAINER"
exit 1
fi
echo "REDIS_PORT=${REDIS_PORT}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "REDIS_URL=redis://127.0.0.1:${REDIS_PORT}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
for i in $(seq 1 15); do
if docker exec "$REDIS_CONTAINER" redis-cli ping 2>/dev/null | grep -q PONG; then
echo "Redis ready after ${i}s"
exit 0
fi
sleep 1
done
echo "::error::Redis did not become ready in 15s"
exit 1
- name: Build platform
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
working-directory: workspace-server
run: go build -o platform-server ./cmd/server
- name: Pick platform port
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: |
PLATFORM_PORT=$(python3 - <<'PY'
import socket
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.bind(("127.0.0.1", 0))
print(s.getsockname()[1])
PY
)
echo "PLATFORM_PORT=${PLATFORM_PORT}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "E2E_PLATFORM_URL=http://127.0.0.1:${PLATFORM_PORT}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "Platform host port: ${PLATFORM_PORT}"
- name: Pick canvas port
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: |
CANVAS_PORT=$(python3 - <<'PY'
import socket
with socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) as s:
s.bind(("127.0.0.1", 0))
print(s.getsockname()[1])
PY
)
echo "CANVAS_PORT=${CANVAS_PORT}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
echo "Canvas host port: ${CANVAS_PORT}"
- name: Start platform (background)
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
working-directory: workspace-server
run: |
export MOLECULE_ENV=development
export DATABASE_URL="${DATABASE_URL}"
export REDIS_URL="${REDIS_URL}"
export PORT="${PLATFORM_PORT}"
export CORS_ORIGINS="http://localhost:3000,http://localhost:3001,http://localhost:${CANVAS_PORT},http://127.0.0.1:${CANVAS_PORT}"
./platform-server > platform.log 2>&1 &
echo $! > platform.pid
- name: Wait for /health
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: |
for i in $(seq 1 30); do
if curl -sf "http://127.0.0.1:${PLATFORM_PORT}/health" > /dev/null; then
echo "Platform up after ${i}s"
exit 0
fi
sleep 1
done
echo "::error::Platform did not become healthy in 30s"
cat workspace-server/platform.log || true
exit 1
- name: Install canvas dependencies
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
working-directory: canvas
run: npm ci
- name: Install Playwright browsers
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
working-directory: canvas
run: npx playwright install --with-deps chromium
- name: Start canvas dev server (background)
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
working-directory: canvas
run: |
export NEXT_PUBLIC_PLATFORM_URL="http://127.0.0.1:${PLATFORM_PORT}"
export NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL="ws://127.0.0.1:${PLATFORM_PORT}/ws"
npx next dev --turbopack -p "${CANVAS_PORT}" > canvas.log 2>&1 &
echo $! > canvas.pid
for i in $(seq 1 30); do
if curl -sf "http://localhost:${CANVAS_PORT}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Canvas up after ${i}s"
exit 0
fi
sleep 1
done
echo "::error::Canvas did not start in 30s"
cat canvas.log || true
exit 1
- name: Run Playwright E2E tests
if: needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
working-directory: canvas
run: |
export E2E_PLATFORM_URL="http://127.0.0.1:${PLATFORM_PORT}"
export E2E_DATABASE_URL="${DATABASE_URL}"
export PLAYWRIGHT_BASE_URL="http://localhost:${CANVAS_PORT}"
npx playwright test e2e/chat-desktop.spec.ts e2e/chat-mobile.spec.ts
- name: Dump platform log on failure
if: failure() && needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: cat workspace-server/platform.log || true
- name: Dump canvas log on failure
if: failure() && needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: cat canvas/canvas.log || true
- name: Upload Playwright report
if: failure() && needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3.2.2
with:
name: playwright-report-chat
path: canvas/playwright-report/
- name: Stop canvas
if: always() && needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: |
if [ -f canvas/canvas.pid ]; then
kill "$(cat canvas/canvas.pid)" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
- name: Stop platform
if: always() && needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: |
if [ -f workspace-server/platform.pid ]; then
kill "$(cat workspace-server/platform.pid)" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
- name: Stop service containers
if: always() && needs.detect-changes.outputs.chat == 'true'
run: |
docker rm -f "$PG_CONTAINER" 2>/dev/null || true
docker rm -f "$REDIS_CONTAINER" 2>/dev/null || true
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@@ -1,225 +0,0 @@
name: E2E Peer Visibility (literal MCP list_peers)
# WHY A DEDICATED WORKFLOW (not folded into e2e-staging-saas.yml)
# --------------------------------------------------------------
# This is the systemic fix for a real trust failure. Hermes and OpenClaw
# were reported "fleet-verified / cascade-complete" because the *proxy*
# signals were green (registry registration + heartbeat for Hermes; model
# round-trip 200 for OpenClaw). A freshly-provisioned workspace asked on
# canvas "can you see your peers" actually FAILS:
# - Hermes: 401 on the molecule MCP `list_peers` call
# - OpenClaw: native `sessions_list` fallback, sees no platform peers
# Tasks #142/#159 were even marked "completed" under this proxy flaw.
#
# A dedicated workflow (vs extending e2e-staging-saas.yml) because:
# - It must provision MULTIPLE distinct runtimes (hermes, openclaw,
# claude-code) in ONE org and assert each sees the others. The
# full-saas script is single-runtime-per-run (E2E_RUNTIME) and folding
# a multi-runtime matrix into it would conflate concerns and bloat its
# already-45-min run.
# - It needs its own concurrency group so it doesn't fight full-saas /
# canvas for the staging org-creation quota.
# - It needs an independent, non-required status-context name so it can
# be RED today (the in-flight Hermes-401 / OpenClaw-MCP-wiring fixes
# have not landed) WITHOUT wedging unrelated merges — and flipped to
# REQUIRED in one branch-protection edit once it goes green
# (flip-to-required checklist: molecule-core#1296).
#
# THE ASSERTION IS NOT A PROXY. The driving script
# tests/e2e/test_peer_visibility_mcp_staging.sh issues the byte-for-byte
# JSON-RPC `tools/call name=list_peers` envelope to `POST
# /workspaces/:id/mcp` using each workspace's OWN bearer token, through
# the real WorkspaceAuth + MCPRateLimiter middleware chain — the exact
# call mcp_molecule_list_peers makes from a canvas agent. It does NOT
# read a registry row, /health, the heartbeat table, or
# GET /registry/:id/peers.
#
# HONEST GATE — NO continue-on-error. Per feedback_fix_root_not_symptom a
# fake-green mask would defeat the entire purpose. This workflow goes red
# on today's broken behavior and green only when the root-cause fixes
# actually land. It is intentionally NOT in branch_protections — see PR
# body for the required-vs-not decision + flip tracking issue.
#
# Gitea 1.22.6 / act_runner notes honored:
# - No cross-repo `uses:` (feedback_gitea_cross_repo_uses_blocked). The
# actions/checkout SHA is the one e2e-staging-canvas.yml already uses
# successfully (a mirrored SHA — see #1277/PR#1292 root-cause).
# - Per-SHA concurrency, not global (feedback_concurrency_group_per_sha).
# - Workflow-level GITHUB_SERVER_URL pinned
# (feedback_act_runner_github_server_url).
# - pr-validate posts a status under the same check name so a
# workflow-only PR is not silently statusless and the context is
# flip-to-required-ready (mirrors e2e-staging-saas.yml's proven shape;
# real EC2-provisioning E2E is push/dispatch/cron only — it is 30+ min
# and cannot run per-PR-update).
on:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'workspace-server/internal/handlers/mcp.go'
- 'workspace-server/internal/handlers/mcp_tools.go'
- 'workspace-server/internal/middleware/**'
- 'workspace-server/internal/handlers/registry.go'
- 'workspace-server/internal/handlers/workspace.go'
- 'workspace/a2a_mcp_server.py'
- 'workspace/platform_tools/registry.py'
- 'tests/e2e/test_peer_visibility_mcp_staging.sh'
- '.gitea/workflows/e2e-peer-visibility.yml'
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'workspace-server/internal/handlers/mcp.go'
- 'workspace-server/internal/handlers/mcp_tools.go'
- 'workspace-server/internal/middleware/**'
- 'workspace-server/internal/handlers/registry.go'
- 'workspace-server/internal/handlers/workspace.go'
- 'workspace/a2a_mcp_server.py'
- 'workspace/platform_tools/registry.py'
- 'tests/e2e/test_peer_visibility_mcp_staging.sh'
- '.gitea/workflows/e2e-peer-visibility.yml'
workflow_dispatch:
schedule:
# 07:30 UTC daily — catches AMI / template-hermes / template-openclaw
# drift even on quiet days. Offset 30m from e2e-staging-saas (07:00)
# so the two don't collide on the staging org-creation quota.
- cron: '30 7 * * *'
concurrency:
# Per-SHA (feedback_concurrency_group_per_sha). A single global group
# would let a queued staging/main push behind a PR run get cancelled,
# leaving any gate that reads "completed run at SHA" stuck.
group: e2e-peer-visibility-${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
cancel-in-progress: false
env:
GITHUB_SERVER_URL: https://git.moleculesai.app
jobs:
# PR path: post a real status under the required-ready check name so a
# workflow-only PR is never silently statusless. The actual EC2 E2E is
# push/dispatch/cron only (30+ min). This is NOT a fake-green mask of
# the real assertion — it validates the driving script's bash syntax
# and inline-python so a broken test script fails at PR time.
pr-validate:
name: E2E Peer Visibility
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Validate driving script
run: |
bash -n tests/e2e/test_peer_visibility_mcp_staging.sh
echo "test_peer_visibility_mcp_staging.sh — bash syntax OK"
echo "Real fresh-provision MCP list_peers E2E runs on push to"
echo "main / workflow_dispatch / daily cron (30+ min EC2 boot)."
# Real gate: provisions a throwaway org + sibling-per-runtime, drives
# the LITERAL list_peers MCP call per runtime, asserts 200 + expected
# peer set, then scoped teardown. push(main)/dispatch/cron only.
peer-visibility:
name: E2E Peer Visibility
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
timeout-minutes: 60
env:
MOLECULE_CP_URL: https://staging-api.moleculesai.app
MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CP_STAGING_ADMIN_API_TOKEN }}
# LLM provider key so each runtime can authenticate at boot.
# Priority MiniMax → direct-Anthropic → OpenAI matches
# test_staging_full_saas.sh's secrets-injection chain.
E2E_MINIMAX_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MOLECULE_STAGING_MINIMAX_API_KEY }}
E2E_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MOLECULE_STAGING_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
E2E_OPENAI_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.MOLECULE_STAGING_OPENAI_API_KEY }}
E2E_RUN_ID: "${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}"
PV_RUNTIMES: "hermes openclaw claude-code"
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Verify admin token present
run: |
if [ -z "$MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN" ]; then
echo "::error::CP_STAGING_ADMIN_API_TOKEN secret not set (Railway staging CP_ADMIN_API_TOKEN)"
exit 2
fi
echo "Admin token present"
- name: Verify an LLM key present
run: |
if [ -z "${E2E_MINIMAX_API_KEY:-}" ] && [ -z "${E2E_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:-}" ] && [ -z "${E2E_OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
echo "::error::No LLM provider key set — workspaces fail at boot with 'No provider API key found'. Set MOLECULE_STAGING_MINIMAX_API_KEY (or ANTHROPIC / OPENAI)."
exit 2
fi
echo "LLM key present"
- name: CP staging health preflight
run: |
code=$(curl -sS -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" --max-time 10 "$MOLECULE_CP_URL/health")
if [ "$code" != "200" ]; then
echo "::error::Staging CP unhealthy (HTTP $code) — infra, not a workspace bug. Failing loud per feedback_fix_root_not_symptom."
exit 1
fi
echo "Staging CP healthy"
- name: Run fresh-provision peer-visibility E2E (literal MCP list_peers)
run: bash tests/e2e/test_peer_visibility_mcp_staging.sh
# Belt-and-braces scoped teardown: the script installs an EXIT/INT/
# TERM trap, but if the runner itself is cancelled the trap may not
# fire. This always() step deletes ONLY the e2e-pv-<run_id> org this
# run created — never a cluster-wide sweep
# (feedback_never_run_cluster_cleanup_tests_on_live_platform). The
# admin DELETE is idempotent so double-invoking is safe;
# sweep-stale-e2e-orgs is the final net (slug starts with 'e2e-').
- name: Teardown safety net (runs on cancel/failure)
if: always()
env:
ADMIN_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CP_STAGING_ADMIN_API_TOKEN }}
run: |
set +e
orgs=$(curl -sS "$MOLECULE_CP_URL/cp/admin/orgs?limit=500" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $ADMIN_TOKEN" 2>/dev/null \
| python3 -c "
import json, sys, os, datetime
run_id = os.environ.get('GITHUB_RUN_ID', '')
try:
d = json.load(sys.stdin)
except Exception:
print(''); sys.exit(0)
# ONLY sweep slugs from THIS run. e2e-pv-<YYYYMMDD>-<run_id>-...
# Sweep today AND yesterday's UTC date so a midnight-crossing run
# still matches its own slug (same bug class as the saas/canvas
# safety nets).
today = datetime.date.today()
yest = today - datetime.timedelta(days=1)
dates = (today.strftime('%Y%m%d'), yest.strftime('%Y%m%d'))
if run_id:
prefixes = tuple(f'e2e-pv-{dt}-{run_id}-' for dt in dates)
else:
prefixes = tuple(f'e2e-pv-{dt}-' for dt in dates)
orgs = d if isinstance(d, list) else d.get('orgs', [])
cands = [o['slug'] for o in orgs
if any(o.get('slug','').startswith(p) for p in prefixes)
and o.get('instance_status') not in ('purged',)]
print('\n'.join(cands))
" 2>/dev/null)
for slug in $orgs; do
echo "Safety-net teardown: $slug"
set +e
curl -sS -o /tmp/pv-cleanup.out -w "%{http_code}" \
-X DELETE "$MOLECULE_CP_URL/cp/admin/tenants/$slug" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $ADMIN_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "{\"confirm\":\"$slug\"}" >/tmp/pv-cleanup.code
set -e
code=$(cat /tmp/pv-cleanup.code 2>/dev/null || echo "000")
if [ "$code" = "200" ] || [ "$code" = "204" ]; then
echo "[teardown] deleted $slug (HTTP $code)"
else
echo "::warning::pv teardown for $slug returned HTTP $code — sweep-stale-e2e-orgs will catch it within MAX_AGE_MINUTES. Body: $(head -c 300 /tmp/pv-cleanup.out 2>/dev/null)"
fi
done
exit 0
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@@ -83,41 +83,25 @@ jobs:
REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
# Fetch all open PRs and run gate-check on each. This scheduled
# refresher is advisory; a transient Gitea list timeout must not turn
# main red. PR-specific gate-check runs still use normal failure
# semantics.
# Fetch all open PRs and run gate-check on each
# socket.setdefaulttimeout(15): defence-in-depth for missing SOP_TIER_CHECK_TOKEN.
# gate_check.py uses timeout=15 on every urlopen call; this catches the
# inline Python polling loop too (issue #603).
pr_numbers=$(python3 <<'PY'
import json
import os
import socket
import sys
import time
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
socket.setdefaulttimeout(30)
socket.setdefaulttimeout(15)
token = os.environ["GITEA_TOKEN"]
repo = os.environ["REPO"]
url = f"https://git.moleculesai.app/api/v1/repos/{repo}/pulls?state=open&limit=100"
last_error = None
for attempt in range(1, 4):
req = urllib.request.Request(
url,
headers={"Authorization": f"token {token}", "Accept": "application/json"},
)
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout=30) as r:
prs = json.loads(r.read())
break
except (TimeoutError, OSError, urllib.error.URLError, urllib.error.HTTPError) as exc:
last_error = exc
print(f"warning: PR list fetch attempt {attempt}/3 failed: {exc}", file=sys.stderr)
if attempt < 3:
time.sleep(2 * attempt)
else:
print(f"warning: skipped scheduled gate-check refresh; failed to list open PRs after 3 attempts: {last_error}", file=sys.stderr)
raise SystemExit(0)
req = urllib.request.Request(
f"https://git.moleculesai.app/api/v1/repos/{repo}/pulls?state=open&limit=100",
headers={"Authorization": f"token {token}", "Accept": "application/json"},
)
with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as r:
prs = json.loads(r.read())
for pr in prs:
print(pr["number"])
PY
@@ -86,11 +86,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
# A full-history checkout can exceed the runner's quiet/startup
# window before the path filter emits logs. Fetch the common push
# case cheaply; the script below fetches the exact BASE SHA if it is
# not present in the shallow checkout.
fetch-depth: 2
fetch-depth: 0
- id: filter
# Inline replacement for dorny/paths-filter — see e2e-api.yml.
run: |
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ jobs:
lint:
name: lint-continue-on-error-tracking
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 20
timeout-minutes: 10
# Phase 3 (RFC #219 §1): surface masked defects without blocking
# PRs. Pre-existing continue-on-error: true directives on main
# all violate this lint at first — intentional. Flip to false
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@@ -49,17 +49,13 @@ jobs:
# bp-exempt: post-merge image publication side effect; CI / all-required gates source changes.
build-and-push:
name: Build & push canvas image
# Dedicated publish/release lane (internal#462 / #394 / #399). Ship
# path (on: push:main, canvas/**) — reserved capacity so a merged
# canvas fix's image build never FIFO-queues behind PR required-CI.
# The `publish` label resolves ONLY to the molecule-runner-publish-*
# sub-pool (config.publish.yaml). HARD DEPENDENCY: this MUST land
# AFTER the publish-lane runners are registered/advertising `publish`
# — the earlier #599 `docker` label attempt queued indefinitely with
# zero eligible runners precisely because the label was targeted
# before any runner advertised it (see #576). The lane is registered
# in this rollout (internal#462) so the precondition holds.
runs-on: publish
# REVERTED (infra/revert-docker-runner-label): `runs-on: ubuntu-latest` restored.
# The `docker` label is not registered on any act_runner. `runs-on: [ubuntu-latest, docker]`
# causes jobs to queue indefinitely with zero eligible runners — strictly worse than the
# pre-#599 coin-flip (50% success rate). Once the `docker` label is registered on
# ≥2 runners, re-apply the fix from #599 (infra/docker-runner-label).
# See issue #576 + infra-lead pulse ~00:30Z.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Phase 3 (RFC #219 §1): surface broken workflows without blocking.
# mc#774: pre-existing continue-on-error mask; root-fix and remove, do not renew silently.
continue-on-error: true
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@@ -66,10 +66,7 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
publish:
# Dedicated publish/release lane (internal#462 / #394 / #399). Ship
# path (on: push tag runtime-v*) — reserved capacity, never FIFO
# behind PR-CI. `publish` resolves only to molecule-runner-publish-*.
runs-on: publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
version: ${{ steps.version.outputs.version }}
wheel_sha256: ${{ steps.wheel_hash.outputs.wheel_sha256 }}
@@ -162,7 +159,6 @@ jobs:
exit 1
fi
python -m twine upload \
--verbose \
--repository pypi \
--username __token__ \
--password "$PYPI_TOKEN" \
@@ -170,9 +166,7 @@ jobs:
cascade:
needs: publish
# Publish/release lane (internal#462) — downstream of the runtime
# publish ship job; keep it on the reserved lane too.
runs-on: publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Wait for PyPI to propagate the new version
env:
@@ -54,14 +54,7 @@ env:
jobs:
build-and-push:
# Dedicated publish/release lane (internal#462 / #394 / #399). This
# is a post-merge ship job (on: push:main) — it must NOT FIFO-compete
# with PR required-CI on the shared pool (PR#1350's prod image build
# was delayed ~25min this way). The `publish` label resolves ONLY to
# the reserved molecule-runner-publish-* sub-pool (config.publish.yaml,
# OUTSIDE the managed 1..20 range) so a merged fix's image build
# starts immediately while PR-CI keeps the general pool.
runs-on: publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
@@ -188,9 +181,7 @@ jobs:
name: Production auto-deploy
needs: build-and-push
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'push' && github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
# Publish/release lane (internal#462) — production deploy of a merged
# fix; reserved capacity, never queued behind PR-CI.
runs-on: publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 75
env:
CP_URL: ${{ vars.PROD_CP_URL || 'https://api.moleculesai.app' }}
@@ -68,10 +68,7 @@ jobs:
# bp-exempt: production redeploy is a side-effect workflow, not a merge gate.
redeploy:
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' }}
# Dedicated publish/release lane (internal#462 / #394 / #399).
# Production tenant redeploy — a deploy action, reserved capacity so
# it never queues behind PR-CI. `publish` -> molecule-runner-publish-*.
runs-on: publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Phase 3 (RFC #219 §1): surface broken workflows without blocking.
# mc#774: pre-existing continue-on-error mask; root-fix and remove, do not renew silently.
continue-on-error: true
@@ -75,10 +75,7 @@ env:
jobs:
# bp-exempt: post-merge staging redeploy side effect; CI / all-required gates source changes.
redeploy:
# Dedicated publish/release lane (internal#462 / #394 / #399).
# Post-merge staging redeploy — a deploy action, reserved capacity.
# `publish` -> molecule-runner-publish-* sub-pool.
runs-on: publish
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Phase 3 (RFC #219 §1): surface broken workflows without blocking.
# mc#774: pre-existing continue-on-error mask; root-fix and remove, do not renew silently.
continue-on-error: true
@@ -18,10 +18,6 @@ permissions:
pull-requests: read
statuses: write
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.repository }}-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.issue.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
dispatch:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ name: sop-checklist
# Cancel any in-progress runs for the same PR to prevent
# stale runs from overwriting newer status contexts.
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.repository }}-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.event.issue.number || github.ref }}
group: ${{ github.repository }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
cancel-in-progress: true
# bp-required: yes ← emits sop-checklist / all-items-acked (pull_request)
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@@ -61,10 +61,6 @@ on:
pull_request_review:
types: [submitted, dismissed, edited]
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.repository }}-${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
tier-check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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@@ -1,173 +0,0 @@
import { test, expect } from "@playwright/test";
import { startEchoRuntime } from "./fixtures/echo-runtime";
import { seedWorkspace, startHeartbeat, cleanupWorkspace } from "./fixtures/chat-seed";
test.describe("Desktop ChatTab", () => {
let cleanup: () => Promise<void> = async () => {};
let workspaceId = "";
let workspaceName = "";
test.beforeAll(async () => {
const echo = await startEchoRuntime();
const ws = await seedWorkspace(echo.baseURL);
workspaceId = ws.id;
workspaceName = ws.name;
const stopHeartbeat = startHeartbeat(ws.id, ws.authToken);
cleanup = async () => {
stopHeartbeat();
await echo.stop();
};
});
test.afterAll(async () => {
await cleanupWorkspace(workspaceId);
await cleanup();
});
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: 1280, height: 800 });
await page.goto("/");
await page.waitForSelector(".react-flow__node", { timeout: 10_000 });
// Dismiss onboarding guide if present.
const skipGuide = page.getByText("Skip guide");
if (await skipGuide.isVisible().catch(() => false)) {
await skipGuide.click();
}
// Click the workspace node by its exact name label.
await page.getByText(workspaceName, { exact: true }).first().click();
// Wait for the side panel chat tab to be clickable, then click it.
await page.locator('#tab-chat').click();
await page.waitForSelector("[data-testid='chat-panel']", { timeout: 5_000 });
// Wait for the workspace status to flip to online and the textarea to be enabled.
await expect(page.locator("textarea").first()).toBeEnabled({ timeout: 15_000 });
});
test("chat panel loads without error", async ({ page }) => {
const hasEmptyState = await page.getByText("Send a message to start chatting.").isVisible().catch(() => false);
const hasHistory = await page.locator("[data-testid='chat-panel']").locator("div").count() > 3;
expect(hasEmptyState || hasHistory).toBeTruthy();
});
test("send text message and receive echo response", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("What is the weather?");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
await expect(page.getByText("What is the weather?")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 5_000 });
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: What is the weather?")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
});
test("history persists across reload", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("Persistence test");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: Persistence test")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
await page.reload();
await page.waitForSelector(".react-flow__node", { timeout: 10_000 });
await page.getByText(workspaceName, { exact: true }).first().click();
await page.locator('#tab-chat').click();
await page.waitForSelector("[data-testid='chat-panel']", { timeout: 5_000 });
// Wait for the workspace status to flip to online and the textarea to be enabled.
await expect(page.locator("textarea").first()).toBeEnabled({ timeout: 15_000 });
await expect(page.getByText("Persistence test", { exact: true })).toBeVisible({ timeout: 5_000 });
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: Persistence test")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 5_000 });
});
test("file attachment round-trip", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("Please read this file");
const fileInput = page.locator("[data-testid='chat-panel'] input[type='file']").first();
await fileInput.setInputFiles({
name: "test.txt",
mimeType: "text/plain",
buffer: Buffer.from("secret content abc123"),
});
await expect(page.getByText("test.txt")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 3_000 });
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: Please read this file")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
});
test("activity log appears during send", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("Trigger activity");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
// Activity log container should appear during the send flow.
await expect(page.locator("[data-testid='activity-log']").first()).toBeVisible({ timeout: 10_000 }).catch(() => {
// Activity log may not be present in all layouts.
});
});
});
test.describe("Desktop ChatTab — Markdown rendering", () => {
let cleanup: () => Promise<void> = async () => {};
let workspaceId = "";
let workspaceName = "";
test.beforeAll(async () => {
const echo = await startEchoRuntime();
const ws = await seedWorkspace(echo.baseURL);
workspaceId = ws.id;
workspaceName = ws.name;
const stopHeartbeat = startHeartbeat(ws.id, ws.authToken);
cleanup = async () => {
stopHeartbeat();
await echo.stop();
};
});
test.afterAll(async () => {
await cleanupWorkspace(workspaceId);
await cleanup();
});
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: 1280, height: 800 });
await page.goto("/");
await page.waitForSelector(".react-flow__node", { timeout: 10_000 });
const skipGuide2 = page.getByText("Skip guide");
if (await skipGuide2.isVisible().catch(() => false)) {
await skipGuide2.click();
}
await page.getByText(workspaceName, { exact: true }).first().click();
await page.locator('#tab-chat').click();
await page.waitForSelector("[data-testid='chat-panel']", { timeout: 5_000 });
// Wait for the workspace status to flip to online and the textarea to be enabled.
await expect(page.locator("textarea").first()).toBeEnabled({ timeout: 15_000 });
});
test("code block renders <pre>", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("```js\nconst x = 1;\n```");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: ```js")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
const pre = page.locator("pre").first();
await expect(pre).toBeVisible({ timeout: 5_000 });
await expect(pre).toContainText("const x = 1;");
});
test("table renders <table>", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("| A | B |\n|---|---|\n| 1 | 2 |");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: | A | B |")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
const table = page.locator("table").first();
await expect(table).toBeVisible({ timeout: 5_000 });
await expect(table).toContainText("A");
await expect(table).toContainText("1");
});
});
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import { test, expect } from "@playwright/test";
import { startEchoRuntime } from "./fixtures/echo-runtime";
import { seedWorkspace, startHeartbeat, cleanupWorkspace } from "./fixtures/chat-seed";
test.describe("MobileChat", () => {
let cleanup: () => Promise<void> = async () => {};
let workspaceId = "";
test.beforeAll(async () => {
const echo = await startEchoRuntime();
const ws = await seedWorkspace(echo.baseURL);
workspaceId = ws.id;
const stopHeartbeat = startHeartbeat(ws.id, ws.authToken);
cleanup = async () => {
stopHeartbeat();
await echo.stop();
};
});
test.afterAll(async () => {
await cleanupWorkspace(workspaceId);
await cleanup();
});
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.setViewportSize({ width: 375, height: 812 });
// Navigate directly to the mobile chat view.
await page.goto(`/?m=chat&a=${workspaceId}`);
await page.waitForSelector("[data-testid='chat-panel']", { timeout: 10_000 });
// Wait for the workspace status to flip to online and the textarea to be enabled.
await expect(page.locator("textarea").first()).toBeEnabled({ timeout: 15_000 });
// Dismiss onboarding guide if present.
const skipGuide = page.getByText("Skip guide");
if (await skipGuide.isVisible().catch(() => false)) {
await skipGuide.click();
}
});
test("chat panel loads without error", async ({ page }) => {
const hasEmptyState = await page.getByText("Send a message to start chatting.").isVisible().catch(() => false);
const hasHistory = await page.locator("[data-testid='chat-panel']").locator("div").count() > 3;
expect(hasEmptyState || hasHistory).toBeTruthy();
});
test("send text message and receive echo response", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("Mobile test message");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
await expect(page.getByText("Mobile test message")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 5_000 });
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: Mobile test message")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
});
test("history persists across reload", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("Mobile persistence");
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: Mobile persistence")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
await page.reload();
await page.waitForSelector("[data-testid='chat-panel']", { timeout: 10_000 });
await expect(page.getByText("Mobile persistence", { exact: true })).toBeVisible({ timeout: 5_000 });
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: Mobile persistence")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 5_000 });
});
test("composer auto-grows with multi-line text", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
const initialHeight = await textarea.evaluate((el: HTMLElement) => el.offsetHeight);
await textarea.fill("Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3\nLine 4\nLine 5");
await page.waitForTimeout(300);
const grownHeight = await textarea.evaluate((el: HTMLElement) => el.offsetHeight);
expect(grownHeight).toBeGreaterThan(initialHeight);
});
test("file attachment in mobile chat", async ({ page }) => {
const textarea = page.locator("textarea").first();
await textarea.fill("Mobile file test");
const fileInput = page.locator("[data-testid='chat-panel'] input[type='file']").first();
await fileInput.setInputFiles({
name: "mobile.txt",
mimeType: "text/plain",
buffer: Buffer.from("mobile secret"),
});
await expect(page.getByText("mobile.txt")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 3_000 });
await page.getByRole("button", { name: /Send/ }).first().click();
await expect(page.getByText("Echo: Mobile file test")).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
});
});
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/**
* E2E seed fixture for chat tests.
*
* Creates an external workspace via the workspace-server API, extracts the
* auto-minted auth token, then overrides the DB row so it appears "online"
* with an echo-runtime URL. External runtime is used because the health
* sweep skips Docker checks for external workspaces; we keep the workspace
* alive with periodic heartbeats.
*/
import { randomUUID } from "node:crypto";
const PLATFORM_URL = process.env.E2E_PLATFORM_URL ?? "http://localhost:8080";
export interface SeededWorkspace {
id: string;
name: string;
agentURL: string;
authToken: string;
}
/**
* Create an external workspace and wire it to the echo runtime.
*/
export async function seedWorkspace(echoURL: string): Promise<SeededWorkspace> {
// 1. Create external workspace (no URL — platform will mint an auth token).
const runId = Math.random().toString(36).slice(2, 8);
const wsName = `Chat E2E Agent ${runId}`;
const createRes = await fetch(`${PLATFORM_URL}/workspaces`, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({ name: wsName, tier: 1, external: true, runtime: "external" }),
});
if (!createRes.ok) {
const text = await createRes.text();
throw new Error(`Failed to create workspace: ${createRes.status} ${text}`);
}
const ws = (await createRes.json()) as {
id: string;
name: string;
connection?: { auth_token?: string };
};
const authToken = ws.connection?.auth_token;
if (!authToken) {
throw new Error("Workspace created but no auth_token returned");
}
// 2. Direct DB update: mark online + point url at echo runtime.
// The platform blocks loopback URLs at the API layer (SSRF guard),
// so we bypass via psql for local E2E.
const dbUrl = process.env.E2E_DATABASE_URL;
if (!dbUrl) {
throw new Error("E2E_DATABASE_URL must be set for DB seeding");
}
const pgRegex = /postgres:\/\/([^:]+):([^@]+)@([^:]+):(\d+)\/([^?]+)/;
const m = dbUrl.match(pgRegex);
if (!m) {
throw new Error(`Cannot parse E2E_DATABASE_URL: ${dbUrl}`);
}
const [, user, pass, host, port, db] = m;
// Pre-seed a platform_inbound_secret so chat file uploads don't trigger
// the lazy-heal 503 "retry in 30 s" path on first use.
const inboundSecret = Array.from({ length: 43 }, () =>
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_"[
Math.floor(Math.random() * 64)
],
).join("");
const psql = [
`PGPASSWORD=${pass} psql`,
`-h ${host} -p ${port} -U ${user} -d ${db}`,
`-c "UPDATE workspaces SET status = 'online', url = '${echoURL}', platform_inbound_secret = '${inboundSecret}' WHERE id = '${ws.id}'"`,
].join(" ");
const { execSync } = await import("node:child_process");
try {
execSync(psql, { stdio: "pipe", timeout: 30_000 });
} catch (err) {
throw new Error(`DB update failed: ${err}`);
}
return { id: ws.id, name: wsName, agentURL: echoURL, authToken };
}
/**
* Start a heartbeat interval that keeps an external workspace alive.
* Returns a stop function.
*/
export function startHeartbeat(
workspaceId: string,
authToken: string,
intervalMs = 30_000,
): () => void {
const send = () => {
fetch(`${PLATFORM_URL}/registry/heartbeat`, {
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Authorization: `Bearer ${authToken}`,
},
body: JSON.stringify({
workspace_id: workspaceId,
error_rate: 0,
sample_error: "",
active_tasks: 0,
current_task: "",
uptime_seconds: 0,
}),
}).catch(() => {});
};
// Send immediately so the first heartbeat lands before the stale sweep.
send();
const timer = setInterval(send, intervalMs);
return () => clearInterval(timer);
}
/**
* Seed chat-history rows for a workspace.
*/
export async function seedChatHistory(
workspaceId: string,
messages: Array<{ role: "user" | "agent"; content: string }>,
): Promise<void> {
const dbUrl = process.env.E2E_DATABASE_URL;
if (!dbUrl) return;
const pgRegex = /postgres:\/\/([^:]+):([^@]+)@([^:]+):(\d+)\/([^?]+)/;
const m = dbUrl.match(pgRegex);
if (!m) return;
const [, user, pass, host, port, db] = m;
const values = messages
.map(
(msg, i) =>
`('${randomUUID()}', '${workspaceId}', '${msg.role}', '${msg.content.replace(/'/g, "''")}', NOW() - INTERVAL '${messages.length - i} seconds')`,
)
.join(",");
const sql = `INSERT INTO chat_messages (id, workspace_id, role, content, created_at) VALUES ${values};`;
const { execSync } = await import("node:child_process");
const psql = `PGPASSWORD=${pass} psql -h ${host} -p ${port} -U ${user} -d ${db} -c "${sql}"`;
execSync(psql, { stdio: "pipe", timeout: 10_000 });
}
/**
* Delete a seeded workspace row directly from the DB.
* Uses psql (same credentials as seedWorkspace) so we bypass any
* workspace-server side-effects (container stop, cascade cleanup, etc.)
* that can race or 500 on external workspaces.
*/
export async function cleanupWorkspace(workspaceId: string): Promise<void> {
const dbUrl = process.env.E2E_DATABASE_URL;
if (!dbUrl) return;
const pgRegex = /postgres:\/\/([^:]+):([^@]+)@([^:]+):(\d+)\/([^?]+)/;
const m = dbUrl.match(pgRegex);
if (!m) return;
const [, user, pass, host, port, db] = m;
const psql = `PGPASSWORD=${pass} psql -h ${host} -p ${port} -U ${user} -d ${db} -c "DELETE FROM workspaces WHERE id = '${workspaceId}'"`;
const { execSync } = await import("node:child_process");
try {
execSync(psql, { stdio: "pipe", timeout: 30_000 });
} catch {
// Best-effort cleanup; don't fail the test suite if the row is already gone.
}
}
/**
* Mint a workspace auth token so the canvas can make authenticated API
* calls (WorkspaceAuth middleware).
*/
export async function mintTestToken(workspaceId: string): Promise<string> {
const res = await fetch(
`${PLATFORM_URL}/admin/workspaces/${workspaceId}/test-token`,
);
if (!res.ok) {
throw new Error(`Failed to mint test token: ${res.status}`);
}
const data = (await res.json()) as { auth_token: string };
return data.auth_token;
}
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/**
* Minimal A2A echo runtime for E2E tests.
*
* Listens on an ephemeral port, receives A2A JSON-RPC `message/send`
* requests, and returns a response with the original text echoed back.
* Also implements the workspace-side chat upload ingest endpoint so
* file-attachment E2E can exercise the full upload → send → echo
* round-trip.
*
* Usage (inside test fixture):
* const echo = await startEchoRuntime();
* // ... seed workspace with agent_url pointing to echo.baseURL ...
* echo.stop();
*/
import { createServer, type Server } from "node:http";
export interface EchoRuntime {
baseURL: string;
stop: () => Promise<void>;
lastRequest: { method: string; text: string; files: unknown[] } | null;
}
/** Parse a minimal multipart body and extract the first file's name + content. */
function parseMultipart(body: Buffer): { name: string; mimeType: string; content: Buffer } | null {
// Find the boundary line (first line starting with "--").
const str = body.toString("binary");
const firstDash = str.indexOf("--");
if (firstDash === -1) return null;
const eol = str.indexOf("\r\n", firstDash);
if (eol === -1) return null;
const boundary = str.slice(firstDash + 2, eol);
const boundaryMarker = "\r\n--" + boundary;
// Find the first part that has a filename in Content-Disposition.
let pos = eol + 2;
while (pos < str.length) {
const nextBoundary = str.indexOf(boundaryMarker, pos);
if (nextBoundary === -1) break;
const part = str.slice(pos, nextBoundary);
const cdMatch = part.match(/Content-Disposition:[^\r\n]*filename="([^"]+)"/i);
if (cdMatch) {
const name = cdMatch[1];
const ctMatch = part.match(/Content-Type:\s*([^\r\n]+)/i);
const mimeType = ctMatch ? ctMatch[1].trim() : "application/octet-stream";
// Body starts after the first double-CRLF in the part.
const bodyStart = part.indexOf("\r\n\r\n");
if (bodyStart !== -1) {
// Extract the raw bytes (not the string) so binary is safe.
const headerBytes = Buffer.byteLength(part.slice(0, bodyStart + 4), "binary");
const partStartInBody = Buffer.byteLength(str.slice(0, pos + bodyStart + 4), "binary");
const partEndInBody = Buffer.byteLength(str.slice(0, nextBoundary), "binary");
const content = body.subarray(partStartInBody, partEndInBody);
return { name, mimeType, content };
}
}
pos = nextBoundary + boundaryMarker.length;
// Skip trailing "--" (end marker) or CRLF.
if (str.slice(pos, pos + 2) === "--") break;
if (str.slice(pos, pos + 2) === "\r\n") pos += 2;
}
return null;
}
export async function startEchoRuntime(): Promise<EchoRuntime> {
let lastRequest: EchoRuntime["lastRequest"] = null;
const server = createServer((req, res) => {
// CORS: allow the canvas origin (localhost:3000) to call us.
res.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*");
res.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "POST, GET, OPTIONS");
res.setHeader("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "Content-Type, Authorization");
if (req.method === "OPTIONS") {
res.writeHead(204);
res.end();
return;
}
const url = req.url ?? "/";
// Workspace-side chat upload ingest (RFC #2312).
if (url === "/internal/chat/uploads/ingest" && req.method === "POST") {
const chunks: Buffer[] = [];
req.on("data", (chunk: Buffer) => chunks.push(chunk));
req.on("end", () => {
const body = Buffer.concat(chunks);
const file = parseMultipart(body);
if (!file) {
res.writeHead(400);
res.end(JSON.stringify({ error: "no files field" }));
return;
}
const sanitized = file.name.replace(/[^a-zA-Z0-9._\-]/g, "_").replace(/ /g, "_");
const prefix = Array.from({ length: 32 }, () =>
Math.floor(Math.random() * 16).toString(16),
).join("");
const response = {
files: [
{
uri: `workspace:/workspace/.molecule/chat-uploads/${prefix}-${sanitized}`,
name: sanitized,
mimeType: file.mimeType,
size: file.content.length,
},
],
};
res.setHeader("Content-Type", "application/json");
res.writeHead(200);
res.end(JSON.stringify(response));
});
return;
}
// Default: A2A JSON-RPC handler.
let body = "";
req.setEncoding("utf8");
req.on("data", (chunk: string) => {
body += chunk;
});
req.on("end", () => {
res.setHeader("Content-Type", "application/json");
try {
const rpc = JSON.parse(body);
const msg = rpc.params?.message;
const textParts =
msg?.parts
?.filter((p: { kind?: string; text?: string }) => p.kind === "text")
.map((p: { text?: string }) => p.text)
.filter(Boolean) ?? [];
const fileParts =
msg?.parts?.filter((p: { kind?: string }) => p.kind === "file") ?? [];
const text = textParts.join("\n");
lastRequest = {
method: rpc.method ?? "unknown",
text,
files: fileParts,
};
const replyText = text
? `Echo: ${text}`
: fileParts.length > 0
? "Echo: received your file(s)."
: "Echo: hello";
const response = {
jsonrpc: "2.0",
id: rpc.id ?? null,
result: {
parts: [{ kind: "text", text: replyText }],
},
};
res.writeHead(200);
res.end(JSON.stringify(response));
} catch {
res.writeHead(400);
res.end(JSON.stringify({ error: "invalid json" }));
}
});
});
await new Promise<void>((resolve) => server.listen(0, "127.0.0.1", resolve));
const address = server.address();
const port = typeof address === "object" && address ? address.port : 0;
const baseURL = `http://127.0.0.1:${port}`;
return {
baseURL,
stop: () =>
new Promise((resolve) => {
server.close(() => resolve(undefined));
}),
get lastRequest() {
return lastRequest;
},
};
}
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@@ -5,10 +5,9 @@ export default defineConfig({
timeout: 30_000,
expect: { timeout: 10_000 },
fullyParallel: false,
workers: 1,
retries: 0,
use: {
baseURL: process.env.PLAYWRIGHT_BASE_URL || "http://localhost:3000",
baseURL: "http://localhost:3000",
headless: true,
screenshot: "only-on-failure",
},
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@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ function ProviderPickerModal({
// wrapper's bounds instead of the viewport.
if (typeof document === "undefined") return null;
const allSaved = entries.every((e) => e.saved);
const allSaved = entries.length > 0 && entries.every((e) => e.saved);
const anySaving = entries.some((e) => e.saving);
const runtimeLabel = runtime
.replace(/[-_]/g, " ")
@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ function AllKeysModal({
if (!open) return null;
if (typeof document === "undefined") return null;
const allSaved = entries.every((e) => e.saved);
const allSaved = entries.length > 0 && entries.every((e) => e.saved);
const anySaving = entries.some((e) => e.saving);
const runtimeLabel = runtime
.replace(/[-_]/g, " ")
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@@ -62,12 +62,21 @@ export function ThemeToggle({ className = "" }: { className?: string }) {
}
setTheme(OPTIONS[next].value);
// Move focus to the new button so arrow-key navigation is continuous.
// Query is already scoped to radiogroup so no child-combinator needed;
// avoids accidentally focusing unrelated [role=radio] elements
// Use direct-child query to scope strictly to this radiogroup's buttons
// and avoid accidentally focusing unrelated [role=radio] elements
// elsewhere in the DOM (e.g. React Flow canvas nodes).
// Guard: skip focus if the current target is no longer in the document
// (e.g. React StrictMode double-invokes handlers during re-render).
if (!e.currentTarget.isConnected) return;
const radiogroup = e.currentTarget.closest("[role=radiogroup]") as HTMLElement | null;
const btns = radiogroup?.querySelectorAll<HTMLButtonElement>("[role=radio]");
btns?.[next]?.focus();
if (!radiogroup) return;
// Use children[] instead of querySelectorAll("> [role=radio]") to avoid
// jsdom's child-combinator selector parsing issues in test environments.
const btns = Array.from(radiogroup.children).filter(
(el): el is HTMLButtonElement =>
el.tagName === "BUTTON" && el.getAttribute("role") === "radio"
);
if (next < btns.length) btns[next]?.focus();
},
[]
);
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@@ -13,20 +13,17 @@ import { isExternalLikeRuntime } from "@/lib/externalRuntimes";
/** Descendant count for the "N sub" badge — children are first-class nodes
* rendered as full cards inside this one via React Flow's native parentId,
* so we don't need to subscribe to the actual child list here.
* Selecting `nodes` stably avoids a new selector reference on every store
* update (React error #185 / Zustand + React 19 Object.is strictness). */
* so we don't need to subscribe to the actual child list here. */
function useDescendantCount(nodeId: string): number {
const nodes = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes);
return useMemo(() => countDescendants(nodeId, nodes), [nodeId, nodes]);
return useCanvasStore(
useCallback((s) => countDescendants(nodeId, s.nodes), [nodeId])
);
}
/** Boolean flag used to drive min-size and NodeResizer dimensions.
* Selecting `nodes` stably avoids re-render loops (same issue as
* useDescendantCount). */
function useHasChildren(nodeId: string): boolean {
const nodes = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes);
return useMemo(() => nodes.some((n) => n.data.parentId === nodeId), [nodes, nodeId]);
return useCanvasStore(
useCallback((s) => s.nodes.some((n) => n.data.parentId === nodeId), [nodeId])
);
}
/** Eject/extract arrow icon — visually distinct from delete ✕ */
@@ -11,21 +11,13 @@ import { render, screen, fireEvent, cleanup, act } from "@testing-library/react"
import { afterEach, beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from "vitest";
import { TestConnectionButton } from "../ui/TestConnectionButton";
import type { SecretGroup } from "@/types/secrets";
import { validateSecret, ApiError } from "@/lib/api/secrets";
import { validateSecret } from "@/lib/api/secrets";
// ─── Mock validateSecret ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// vi.mock is hoisted, so validateSecret (imported above) refers to the mocked
// namespace value once vi.mock runs. Use vi.mocked() to access it in tests.
vi.mock("@/lib/api/secrets", () => ({
validateSecret: vi.fn(),
ApiError: class ApiError extends Error {
status: number;
constructor(status: number, message: string) {
super(message);
this.name = "ApiError";
this.status = status;
}
},
}));
// SecretGroup is a string literal type: 'github' | 'anthropic' | 'openrouter' | 'custom'
@@ -110,7 +102,7 @@ describe("TestConnectionButton — state machine", () => {
expect(screen.getByText("Permission denied")).toBeTruthy();
});
it("shows a connectivity message on a genuine network exception", async () => {
it("shows generic error message on unexpected exception", async () => {
vi.mocked(validateSecret).mockRejectedValue(new Error("timeout"));
render(<TestConnectionButton provider={toGroup("anthropic")} secretValue="sk-..." />);
@@ -118,23 +110,8 @@ describe("TestConnectionButton — state machine", () => {
await act(async () => { /* flush */ });
expect(screen.getByRole("alert")).toBeTruthy();
// A real thrown network error → honest connectivity message (not a
// fabricated "service down"); see internal#492.
expect(document.body.querySelector('[role="alert"]')?.textContent).toMatch(
/could not reach the validation service/i,
);
});
it("does not claim a timeout when the validate endpoint 404s (internal#492)", async () => {
vi.mocked(validateSecret).mockRejectedValue(new ApiError(404, "Not Found"));
render(<TestConnectionButton provider={toGroup("anthropic")} secretValue="sk-..." />);
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole("button"));
await act(async () => { /* flush */ });
const alert = document.body.querySelector('[role="alert"]')?.textContent ?? "";
expect(alert).not.toMatch(/timed out/i);
expect(alert).toMatch(/not available/i);
// The error detail is hardcoded to "Connection timed out. Service may be down."
expect(document.body.querySelector('[role="alert"]')?.textContent).toMatch(/timed out/i);
});
});
@@ -24,20 +24,16 @@ import {
*/
export function DropTargetBadge() {
const dragOverNodeId = useCanvasStore((s) => s.dragOverNodeId);
// Select nodes stably first — deriving targetName and childCount inside
// the same selector creates a new return value on every store mutation
// even when neither has changed (React error #185 / Zustand Object.is).
const nodes = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes);
const targetName = (() => {
if (!dragOverNodeId) return null;
const n = nodes.find((nn) => nn.id === dragOverNodeId);
const targetName = useCanvasStore((s) => {
if (!s.dragOverNodeId) return null;
const n = s.nodes.find((nn) => nn.id === s.dragOverNodeId);
return (n?.data as WorkspaceNodeData | undefined)?.name ?? null;
})();
const childCount = (() =>
!dragOverNodeId
});
const childCount = useCanvasStore((s) =>
!s.dragOverNodeId
? 0
: nodes.filter((n) => n.parentId === dragOverNodeId).length
)();
: s.nodes.filter((n) => n.parentId === s.dragOverNodeId).length,
);
const { getInternalNode, flowToScreenPosition } = useReactFlow();
if (!dragOverNodeId || !targetName) return null;
const internal = getInternalNode(dragOverNodeId);
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useMemo, useRef } from "react";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useRef } from "react";
import { useReactFlow } from "@xyflow/react";
import { useCanvasStore } from "@/store/canvas";
import { appendClass, removeClass } from "@/store/classNames";
@@ -153,17 +153,10 @@ export function useCanvasViewport() {
// fit, the user has to manually pan + zoom to find what they just
// created. Only fires when TRANSITIONING from some-provisioning to
// zero-provisioning — not on every re-render.
//
// Selecting `nodes` stably (array reference) avoids the
// `.filter().length` anti-pattern which creates a new number on every
// store update and breaks the wasProvisioning/hasProvisioning
// transition detection (React error #185 / Zustand + React 19).
const nodes = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes);
const provisioningCount = useMemo(
() => nodes.filter((n) => n.data.status === "provisioning").length,
[nodes],
const provisioningCount = useCanvasStore(
(s) => s.nodes.filter((n) => n.data.status === "provisioning").length,
);
const nodeCount = nodes.length;
const nodeCount = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes.length);
useEffect(() => {
const hasProvisioning = provisioningCount > 0;
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@@ -2,13 +2,10 @@
// 04 · Chat — message thread + composer + sub-tabs.
// Wired to the same /workspaces/:id/a2a (method message/send) endpoint
// that the desktop ChatTab uses. Render parity with desktop ChatTab is
// achieved by reusing its renderers rather than forking a reduced
// mobile path: the Agent Comms sub-tab mounts the same AgentCommsPanel,
// and message attachments route through the same AttachmentPreview
// dispatch the desktop My-Chat bubble uses (#231/#232).
// that the desktop ChatTab uses, but with a slimmer surface: no
// attachments, no A2A topology overlay, no conversation tracing.
import { useEffect, useMemo, useRef, useState } from "react";
import { useEffect, useRef, useState } from "react";
import ReactMarkdown from "react-markdown";
import remarkGfm from "remark-gfm";
@@ -19,9 +16,6 @@ import {
useChatSend,
useChatSocket,
} from "@/components/tabs/chat/hooks";
import { AgentCommsPanel } from "@/components/tabs/chat/AgentCommsPanel";
import { AttachmentPreview } from "@/components/tabs/chat/AttachmentPreview";
import { downloadChatFile } from "@/components/tabs/chat/uploads";
import { toMobileAgent } from "./components";
import { MOBILE_FONT_MONO, MOBILE_FONT_SANS, usePalette } from "./palette";
@@ -210,8 +204,7 @@ export function MobileChat({
onBack: () => void;
}) {
const p = usePalette(dark);
const nodes = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes);
const node = useMemo(() => nodes.find((n) => n.id === agentId), [nodes, agentId]);
const node = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes.find((n) => n.id === agentId));
const [draft, setDraft] = useState("");
const [tab, setTab] = useState<SubTab>("my");
const scrollRef = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
@@ -223,7 +216,6 @@ export function MobileChat({
messages,
loading: historyLoading,
loadError: historyError,
loadInitial,
appendMessageDeduped,
} = useChatHistory(agentId);
@@ -310,17 +302,6 @@ export function MobileChat({
const removePendingFile = (index: number) =>
setPendingFiles((prev) => prev.filter((_, i) => i !== index));
// Route attachment downloads through the same authenticated helper
// the desktop ChatTab uses (downloadChatFile) so platform-scheme
// URIs get a real Blob with auth headers instead of about:blank.
const downloadAttachment = (att: ChatAttachment) => {
downloadChatFile(agentId, att).catch(() => {
// AttachmentPreview's own error affordance covers the in-bubble
// failure state; matches ChatTab's behaviour of not double-
// reporting a download failure.
});
};
const send = async () => {
const text = draft.trim();
if ((!text && pendingFiles.length === 0) || sending || !reachable) return;
@@ -333,7 +314,6 @@ export function MobileChat({
return (
<div
data-testid="chat-panel"
style={{
height: "100%",
display: "flex",
@@ -450,19 +430,7 @@ export function MobileChat({
</div>
</div>
{/* Agent Comms — reuse the desktop AgentCommsPanel verbatim so
mobile renders the identical peer/A2A + delegation feed
(history GET + live socket events) instead of a placeholder
(#231). The panel owns its own scroll/load/error/empty
states, matching ChatTab's agent-comms tabpanel. */}
{tab === "a2a" && (
<div style={{ flex: 1, minHeight: 0, overflow: "hidden" }}>
<AgentCommsPanel workspaceId={agentId} />
</div>
)}
{/* Messages */}
{tab === "my" && (
<div
ref={scrollRef}
style={{
@@ -474,39 +442,26 @@ export function MobileChat({
gap: 8,
}}
>
{tab === "a2a" && (
<div
style={{
padding: "20px 4px",
textAlign: "center",
color: p.text3,
fontSize: 13,
}}
>
Agent Comms peer-to-peer A2A traffic surfaces in the Comms tab.
</div>
)}
{tab === "my" && historyLoading && (
<div style={{ padding: "20px 4px", textAlign: "center", color: p.text3, fontSize: 13 }}>
Loading chat history
</div>
)}
{tab === "my" && !historyLoading && historyError && messages.length === 0 && (
<div
role="alert"
style={{
padding: "14px 4px",
textAlign: "center",
color: p.failed,
fontSize: 13,
}}
>
<div style={{ marginBottom: 8 }}>Could not load chat history.</div>
<button
type="button"
onClick={() => {
loadInitial();
}}
style={{
padding: "6px 14px",
borderRadius: 14,
border: `0.5px solid ${p.failed}`,
background: "transparent",
color: p.failed,
fontSize: 12,
cursor: "pointer",
}}
>
Retry
</button>
<div style={{ padding: "20px 4px", textAlign: "center", color: p.text3, fontSize: 13 }}>
{historyError}
</div>
)}
{tab === "my" && !historyLoading && !historyError && messages.length === 0 && (
@@ -538,31 +493,9 @@ export function MobileChat({
overflowWrap: "anywhere",
}}
>
{m.content && (
<MarkdownBubble dark={dark} accent={p.accent}>
{m.content}
</MarkdownBubble>
)}
{m.attachments && m.attachments.length > 0 && (
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
flexWrap: "wrap",
gap: 4,
marginTop: m.content ? 6 : 0,
}}
>
{m.attachments.map((att, i) => (
<AttachmentPreview
key={`${m.id}-${i}`}
workspaceId={agentId}
attachment={att}
onDownload={downloadAttachment}
tone={mine ? "user" : "agent"}
/>
))}
</div>
)}
<MarkdownBubble dark={dark} accent={p.accent}>
{m.content}
</MarkdownBubble>
<div
style={{
fontSize: 10,
@@ -593,13 +526,7 @@ export function MobileChat({
</div>
)}
</div>
)}
{/* Footer ID + composer belong to My Chat only. The Agent Comms
tab is a read-only peer/A2A feed (parity with desktop
ChatTab, where the agent-comms tabpanel has no composer). */}
{tab === "my" && (
<>
{/* Footer ID */}
<div
style={{
@@ -791,8 +718,6 @@ export function MobileChat({
</button>
</div>
</div>
</>
)}
</div>
);
}
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
// 03 · Agent detail — pills + tabbed content (Overview/Activity/Config/Memory).
import { useEffect, useMemo, useState } from "react";
import { useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { api } from "@/lib/api";
import { useCanvasStore } from "@/store/canvas";
@@ -32,10 +32,7 @@ export function MobileDetail({
onChat: () => void;
}) {
const p = usePalette(dark);
// Selecting `nodes` stably avoids the `.find()` anti-pattern that
// creates a new return value on every store update (React error #185).
const nodes = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes);
const node = useMemo(() => nodes.find((n) => n.id === agentId), [nodes, agentId]);
const node = useCanvasStore((s) => s.nodes.find((n) => n.id === agentId));
const [tab, setTab] = useState<TabId>("overview");
if (!node) {
@@ -214,7 +211,6 @@ export function MobileDetail({
<button
type="button"
onClick={onChat}
data-testid="mobile-chat-cta"
style={{
width: "100%",
height: 52,
@@ -8,27 +8,11 @@
* NOTE: No @testing-library/jest-dom — use DOM APIs.
*/
import { afterEach, beforeEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from "vitest";
import { act, cleanup, render, waitFor } from "@testing-library/react";
import { cleanup, render, waitFor } from "@testing-library/react";
import React from "react";
import { MobileChat } from "../MobileChat";
// ─── Mock API ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// vi.mock without a factory auto-mocks the module. In tests, we configure
// api.get / api.post directly (they are vi.fn() from the auto-mock).
// Tests that need specific behaviour use mockResolvedValueOnce on the
// auto-mocked functions.
vi.mock("@/lib/api");
import { api } from "@/lib/api";
// AgentCommsPanel (mounted by the Agent Comms sub-tab, #231) subscribes
// to the global socket via useSocketEvent. Stub it to a no-op so the
// panel mounts without the real ReconnectingSocket — the parity tests
// only assert the panel renders (vs the old static placeholder).
vi.mock("@/hooks/useSocketEvent", () => ({
useSocketEvent: vi.fn(),
}));
// ─── Mock store ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
const mockAgentId = "ws-chat-test";
@@ -44,18 +28,16 @@ const mockStoreState = {
height?: number;
}>,
agentMessages: {} as Record<string, Array<{ id: string; content: string; timestamp: string }>>,
consumeAgentMessages: () => [],
};
vi.mock("@/store/canvas", () => ({
useCanvasStore: Object.assign(
vi.fn((sel?: (state: typeof mockStoreState) => unknown) => {
if (sel) return sel(mockStoreState);
return mockStoreState;
}),
vi.fn((sel) => sel(mockStoreState)),
{
getState: () => mockStoreState,
subscribe: vi.fn(() => vi.fn()),
getState: () => ({
...mockStoreState,
consumeAgentMessages: vi.fn(() => []),
}),
},
),
summarizeWorkspaceCapabilities: vi.fn((data: Record<string, unknown>) => {
@@ -77,6 +59,20 @@ vi.mock("@/store/canvas", () => ({
}),
}));
// ─── Mock API ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
const { mockApiPost } = vi.hoisted(() => ({
mockApiPost: vi.fn().mockResolvedValue({ result: { parts: [] } }),
}));
const { mockApiGet } = vi.hoisted(() => ({
mockApiGet: vi.fn().mockResolvedValue({ messages: [] }),
}));
vi.mock("@/lib/api", () => ({
api: { get: mockApiGet, post: mockApiPost },
}));
// ─── Fixtures ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
const onlineNode = {
@@ -161,23 +157,10 @@ function renderChat(agentId: string, dark = false) {
beforeEach(() => {
mockOnBack.mockClear();
mockApiGet.mockClear();
mockStoreState.nodes = [];
mockStoreState.agentMessages = {};
// jsdom doesn't implement scrollIntoView. The Agent Comms tab now
// mounts AgentCommsPanel (#231), which scrolls its feed to bottom on
// arrival; a no-op stub keeps the panel from throwing under jsdom
// (same stub AgentCommsPanel's own render test installs).
Element.prototype.scrollIntoView =
vi.fn() as unknown as Element["scrollIntoView"];
// Set up spies on the real api methods. Tests override these per-call.
const getSpy = vi.spyOn(api, "get");
const postSpy = vi.spyOn(api, "post");
getSpy.mockResolvedValue({ messages: [], reached_end: true });
postSpy.mockResolvedValue({ result: { parts: [] } });
});
afterEach(() => {
vi.restoreAllMocks();
mockApiPost.mockClear();
});
afterEach(() => {
@@ -294,26 +277,18 @@ describe("MobileChat — empty state", () => {
});
it('shows "Send a message to start chatting." when no messages', async () => {
// History fetch resolves immediately in tests (mockResolvedValue).
// act() flushes the microtask queue so the component reaches its
// post-load state before we assert.
let renderResult: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
renderResult = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = renderResult!;
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Send a message to start chatting.");
const { container } = renderChat(mockAgentId);
await waitFor(() =>
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Send a message to start chatting."),
);
});
it("shows no messages when agentMessages[agentId] is absent (undefined)", async () => {
// Explicitly set to empty to simulate no stored messages
mockStoreState.agentMessages = {};
let renderResult: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
renderResult = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = renderResult!;
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Send a message to start chatting.");
const { container } = renderChat(mockAgentId);
await waitFor(() =>
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Send a message to start chatting."),
);
});
});
@@ -359,275 +334,3 @@ describe("MobileChat — dark mode", () => {
expect(container.querySelector('[aria-label="Back"]')).toBeTruthy();
});
});
// ─── Chat history loading ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
describe("MobileChat — chat history", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
mockStoreState.nodes = [onlineNode];
});
it("calls GET /workspaces/:id/chat-history on mount", async () => {
await act(async () => {
renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
expect(api.get).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
expect.stringContaining(`/workspaces/${mockAgentId}/chat-history`),
);
});
it("shows loading state while history is fetching", () => {
// Do NOT await — check the pre-resolve state.
const { container } = renderChat(mockAgentId);
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Loading chat history…");
});
it("shows empty state after history resolves with no messages", async () => {
// beforeEach already sets api.get to resolve with empty — no override needed.
let renderResult: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
renderResult = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = renderResult!;
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Send a message to start chatting.");
});
it("renders messages from history response", async () => {
vi.spyOn(api, "get").mockResolvedValueOnce({
messages: [
{
id: "msg-1",
role: "user",
content: "Hello agent",
timestamp: "2026-04-25T10:00:00Z",
},
{
id: "msg-2",
role: "agent",
content: "Hello back",
timestamp: "2026-04-25T10:00:01Z",
},
],
reached_end: true,
});
let renderResult: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
renderResult = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = renderResult!;
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Hello agent");
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Hello back");
});
it("maps user role from API correctly", async () => {
vi.spyOn(api, "get").mockResolvedValueOnce({
messages: [
{
id: "msg-u",
role: "user",
content: "user message",
timestamp: "2026-04-25T10:00:00Z",
},
],
reached_end: true,
});
let renderResult: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
renderResult = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
// User messages render right-aligned. The text content check is sufficient
// to confirm the message appeared.
const { container } = renderResult!;
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("user message");
});
it("shows error state when history fetch fails", async () => {
vi.spyOn(api, "get").mockRejectedValue(new Error("Network error"));
let renderResult: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
renderResult = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = renderResult!;
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Could not load chat history.");
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Retry");
});
it("Retry button re-fetches history after error", async () => {
// Make the initial mount call fail so the Retry button appears, then
// make the retry call succeed so we can verify the full flow.
const getSpy = vi.spyOn(api, "get");
getSpy
.mockRejectedValueOnce(new Error("Network error"))
.mockResolvedValueOnce({ messages: [], reached_end: true });
let renderResult: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
renderResult = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = renderResult!;
// Error state should be shown with Retry button.
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Could not load chat history.");
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Retry");
// Click Retry — the button's onClick fires api.get again.
// The second mockResolvedValueOnce makes it succeed.
const retryBtn = Array.from(container.querySelectorAll("button")).find(
(b) => b.textContent?.trim() === "Retry",
);
expect(retryBtn).toBeTruthy();
await act(async () => {
retryBtn?.click();
});
// waitFor polls until the retry resolves and component re-renders.
await waitFor(() => {
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Send a message to start chatting.");
});
// Initial call + retry = 2.
expect(getSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(2);
});
});
// ─── #232 · Attachment render parity with desktop ChatTab ────────────────────
//
// Regression for the CTO-reported mobile bug: MobileChat used to render
// only m.content (no attachment surface), so files sent/received in a
// conversation were invisible on mobile while desktop showed them. The
// fix routes m.attachments through the same AttachmentPreview the
// desktop ChatTab bubble uses.
describe("MobileChat — attachment render parity (#232)", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
mockStoreState.nodes = [onlineNode];
});
it("renders an attachment from a history message via AttachmentPreview", async () => {
const getSpy = vi.spyOn(api, "get");
// useChatHistory reads { messages, reached_end }.
getSpy.mockResolvedValueOnce({
messages: [
{
id: "m-att-1",
role: "agent",
content: "Here is the report",
attachments: [
{
name: "report.csv",
uri: "workspace://out/report.csv",
mimeType: "text/csv",
size: 2048,
},
],
timestamp: new Date().toISOString(),
},
],
reached_end: true,
});
let rr: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
rr = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = rr!;
// A non-image attachment renders the AttachmentChip download button
// with title="Download <name>" — same component the desktop bubble
// dispatches through AttachmentPreview.
await waitFor(() => {
const chip = container.querySelector('[title="Download report.csv"]');
expect(chip).toBeTruthy();
});
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("report.csv");
});
});
// ─── #231 · Agent Comms (A2A/peer) render parity with desktop ChatTab ────────
//
// Regression for the CTO-reported mobile bug: the Agent Comms sub-tab
// rendered a static placeholder string ("peer-to-peer A2A traffic
// surfaces in the Comms tab") instead of the real feed. The fix mounts
// the same AgentCommsPanel the desktop ChatTab agent-comms tabpanel
// uses, so peer/A2A + delegation activity is visible on mobile.
describe("MobileChat — Agent Comms render parity (#231)", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
mockStoreState.nodes = [onlineNode];
});
it("mounts AgentCommsPanel on the Agent Comms tab (not the old placeholder)", async () => {
const getSpy = vi.spyOn(api, "get");
// 1st GET: useChatHistory (My Chat) on mount.
getSpy.mockResolvedValueOnce({ messages: [], reached_end: true });
// 2nd GET: AgentCommsPanel's activity load when the tab is shown.
// Empty list → panel renders its own empty state, which still
// proves AgentCommsPanel mounted (vs. the removed placeholder).
getSpy.mockResolvedValueOnce([]);
let rr: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
rr = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = rr!;
const commsTab = Array.from(container.querySelectorAll("button")).find(
(b) => b.textContent?.trim() === "Agent Comms",
);
expect(commsTab).toBeTruthy();
await act(async () => {
commsTab!.click();
});
await waitFor(() => {
const text = container.textContent ?? "";
// The panel's empty state — proves AgentCommsPanel mounted.
expect(text).toContain("No agent-to-agent communications yet.");
});
// The old hard-coded placeholder must be gone.
expect(container.textContent ?? "").not.toContain(
"peer-to-peer A2A traffic surfaces in the Comms tab",
);
// The panel hit its activity endpoint.
expect(getSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
expect.stringContaining(`/workspaces/${mockAgentId}/activity`),
);
});
it("renders a peer message on the Agent Comms tab", async () => {
const getSpy = vi.spyOn(api, "get");
getSpy.mockResolvedValueOnce({ messages: [], reached_end: true });
// a2a_receive from a peer → AgentCommsPanel.toCommMessage maps it
// to an inbound bubble with the request text.
getSpy.mockResolvedValueOnce([
{
id: "act-1",
activity_type: "a2a_receive",
source_id: "peer-ws-uuid",
target_id: mockAgentId,
method: "message/send",
summary: "peer asked something",
request_body: { task: "Please review PR 42" },
response_body: null,
status: "ok",
created_at: new Date().toISOString(),
},
]);
let rr: ReturnType<typeof renderChat>;
await act(async () => {
rr = renderChat(mockAgentId);
});
const { container } = rr!;
const commsTab = Array.from(container.querySelectorAll("button")).find(
(b) => b.textContent?.trim() === "Agent Comms",
);
await act(async () => {
commsTab!.click();
});
await waitFor(() => {
expect(container.textContent ?? "").toContain("Please review PR 42");
});
});
});
@@ -288,7 +288,6 @@ export function AgentCard({
return (
<button
type="button"
data-testid="workspace-card"
aria-label={`${agent.name}, status: ${agent.status}, tier ${agent.tier}${agent.remote ? ", remote" : ""}`}
onClick={onClick}
style={{
+23 -19
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@@ -3,24 +3,16 @@ import { useState, useCallback, useRef, useEffect } from 'react';
import type { Secret, SecretGroup } from '@/types/secrets';
import { useSecretsStore } from '@/stores/secrets-store';
import { StatusBadge } from '@/components/ui/StatusBadge';
import { RevealToggle } from '@/components/ui/RevealToggle';
import { KeyValueField } from '@/components/ui/KeyValueField';
import { ValidationHint } from '@/components/ui/ValidationHint';
import { TestConnectionButton } from '@/components/ui/TestConnectionButton';
import { validateSecretValue } from '@/lib/validation/secret-formats';
import { SERVICES } from '@/lib/services';
const AUTO_HIDE_MS = 30_000;
const VALIDATION_DEBOUNCE_MS = 400;
// Secret values are write-only from the browser: the server List endpoint
// "Never exposes values", there is no per-secret decrypt route, and the
// only decrypted path (GET /secrets/values) is bulk + token-gated for
// remote agents. The old eye/RevealToggle was a dead affordance — it
// flipped its own icon but could never reveal anything, which read as
// "this doesn't work" (esp. once clicked → eye-with-slash). We show an
// honest static indicator instead; rotation is via Edit.
const WRITE_ONLY_TITLE =
'Value is write-only and cannot be revealed — use Edit to replace/rotate it';
interface SecretRowProps {
secret: Secret;
workspaceId: string;
@@ -39,12 +31,28 @@ export function SecretRow({ secret, workspaceId }: SecretRowProps) {
const setSecretStatus = useSecretsStore((s) => s.setSecretStatus);
const isEditing = editingKey === secret.name;
const [revealed, setRevealed] = useState(false);
const [editValue, setEditValue] = useState('');
const [validationError, setValidationError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [isSaving, setIsSaving] = useState(false);
const [saveError, setSaveError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const debounceRef = useRef<ReturnType<typeof setTimeout>>(undefined);
const editBtnRef = useRef<HTMLButtonElement>(null);
const revealTimerRef = useRef<ReturnType<typeof setTimeout>>(undefined);
// Auto-hide revealed value after 30s
useEffect(() => {
if (revealed) {
clearTimeout(revealTimerRef.current);
revealTimerRef.current = setTimeout(() => setRevealed(false), AUTO_HIDE_MS);
return () => clearTimeout(revealTimerRef.current);
}
}, [revealed]);
// Reset revealed state when panel closes (session-only)
useEffect(() => {
return () => setRevealed(false);
}, []);
// Debounced validation
useEffect(() => {
@@ -125,15 +133,11 @@ export function SecretRow({ secret, workspaceId }: SecretRowProps) {
{secret.masked_value}
</span>
<div className="secret-row__actions">
<span
data-testid="write-only-indicator"
className="secret-row__write-only"
role="img"
aria-label={`${secret.name} value is write-only and cannot be revealed; use Edit to replace it`}
title={WRITE_ONLY_TITLE}
>
🔒
</span>
<RevealToggle
revealed={revealed}
onToggle={() => setRevealed((r) => !r)}
label={`Toggle reveal ${secret.name}`}
/>
<StatusBadge status={secret.status} />
<button
type="button"
@@ -16,40 +16,7 @@ interface TokensTabProps {
workspaceId: string;
}
// The settings panel passes the literal sentinel "global" when no canvas
// node is selected. Workspace tokens are inherently per-workspace — there
// is no /workspaces/global/tokens endpoint (querying the uuid column with
// "global" 500s on Postgres). The org-wide equivalent lives in the
// separate "Org API Keys" tab. Mirrors the sentinel-awareness that
// api/secrets.ts already has (workspaceId === 'global' → /settings/secrets).
const GLOBAL_WORKSPACE_ID = 'global';
export function TokensTab({ workspaceId }: TokensTabProps) {
if (workspaceId === GLOBAL_WORKSPACE_ID) {
return (
<div className="p-4 space-y-4">
<div>
<h3 className="text-sm font-semibold text-ink">API Tokens</h3>
<p className="text-[10px] text-ink-mid mt-0.5">
Bearer tokens for authenticating API calls to this workspace.
</p>
</div>
<div className="text-center py-6">
<p className="text-xs text-ink-mid">Select a workspace node first</p>
<p className="text-[10px] text-ink-mid mt-1">
Workspace tokens are scoped to a single workspace. Select a node
on the canvas to manage its tokens, or use the{' '}
<span className="text-accent font-medium">Org API Keys</span> tab
for org-wide API keys.
</p>
</div>
</div>
);
}
return <WorkspaceTokensTab workspaceId={workspaceId} />;
}
function WorkspaceTokensTab({ workspaceId }: TokensTabProps) {
const [tokens, setTokens] = useState<Token[]>([]);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [creating, setCreating] = useState(false);
@@ -138,54 +138,14 @@ describe("SecretRow — display mode", () => {
expect(document.querySelector('[role="row"]')).toBeTruthy();
});
it("has Copy, Edit, Delete buttons", () => {
it("has Reveal, Copy, Edit, Delete buttons", () => {
render(<SecretRow secret={GITHUB_SECRET} workspaceId="ws-1" />);
expect(screen.getByTestId("reveal-toggle")).toBeTruthy();
expect(screen.getByRole("button", { name: /copy/i })).toBeTruthy();
expect(screen.getByRole("button", { name: /edit/i })).toBeTruthy();
expect(screen.getByRole("button", { name: /delete/i })).toBeTruthy();
});
// Regression: the reveal/eye control was a dead affordance. Clicking it
// flipped its own icon (eye → eye-with-slash) but never revealed the value,
// because secret values are write-only from the browser (server List
// "Never exposes values"; there is no per-secret decrypt endpoint and the
// client has no plaintext-fetch function). The honest fix removes the
// toggle and shows a static "write-only / cannot be revealed" indicator.
// See internal tracking issue + internal#210/#211.
it("does NOT render a reveal/eye toggle (values are write-only)", () => {
render(<SecretRow secret={GITHUB_SECRET} workspaceId="ws-1" />);
expect(screen.queryByTestId("reveal-toggle")).toBeNull();
expect(
screen.queryByRole("button", { name: /toggle reveal/i }),
).toBeNull();
});
it("shows a write-only indicator explaining the value cannot be revealed", () => {
render(<SecretRow secret={ANTHROPIC_SECRET} workspaceId="ws-1" />);
const indicator = screen.getByTestId("write-only-indicator");
expect(indicator).toBeTruthy();
// Affordance must be honest: explain it cannot be revealed and that
// Edit is the rotate path. It must not be a clickable button.
const title = indicator.getAttribute("title") ?? "";
expect(title.toLowerCase()).toMatch(/write-only|cannot be revealed/);
expect(indicator.tagName).not.toBe("BUTTON");
});
it("write-only indicator is present for the Anthropic/OAuth-token row too", () => {
// The reported bug singled out CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN (anthropic group);
// the fix is group-agnostic — every row gets the same honest affordance.
const OAUTH_SECRET = {
name: "CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN",
masked_value: "••••••••••••••••9d2a",
group: "anthropic" as const,
status: "unverified" as const,
updated_at: "2024-01-04",
};
render(<SecretRow secret={OAUTH_SECRET} workspaceId="ws-1" />);
expect(screen.queryByTestId("reveal-toggle")).toBeNull();
expect(screen.getByTestId("write-only-indicator")).toBeTruthy();
});
it("shows invalid status correctly", () => {
render(<SecretRow secret={CUSTOM_SECRET} workspaceId="ws-1" />);
expect(screen.getByTestId("status-badge").getAttribute("data-status")).toBe("invalid");
@@ -302,35 +302,3 @@ describe("TokensTab — error", () => {
expect(document.querySelector('[role="status"]')).toBeNull();
});
});
// ─── "global" sentinel (no node selected) ────────────────────────────────────
//
// Regression: SettingsPanel passes the literal "global" when no canvas
// node is selected. workspace tokens are per-workspace and there is no
// /workspaces/global/tokens endpoint — calling it 500'd
// ("invalid input syntax for type uuid: global"). The tab must NOT call
// the API in that state and must point the user at the Org API Keys tab.
describe("TokensTab — global sentinel (no node selected)", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
mockApiGet.mockReset();
mockApiPost.mockReset();
mockApiGet.mockRejectedValue(new Error("should not be called"));
});
it("does not call the API and shows a pointer to Org API Keys", async () => {
render(<TokensTab workspaceId="global" />);
await flush();
expect(mockApiGet).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(mockApiPost).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(document.body.textContent).toContain("Select a workspace node");
expect(document.body.textContent).toContain("Org API Keys");
// No error banner, no scary 500 surfacing.
expect(document.querySelector(".text-bad")).toBeNull();
});
it("has no create button in the global state", async () => {
render(<TokensTab workspaceId="global" />);
await flush();
expect(document.body.textContent).not.toContain("New Token");
});
});
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@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ export function BudgetSection({ workspaceId }: Props) {
onClick={handleSave}
disabled={saving}
data-testid="budget-save-btn"
className="px-4 py-1.5 bg-accent-strong hover:bg-accent active:bg-accent-strong rounded-lg text-xs font-medium text-white disabled:opacity-50 transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-accent focus-visible:ring-offset-1 focus-visible:ring-offset-zinc-900"
className="px-4 py-1.5 bg-accent-strong hover:bg-accent active:bg-accent-strong rounded-lg text-xs font-medium text-white disabled:opacity-50 transition-colors"
>
{saving ? "Saving…" : "Save"}
</button>
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@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ export function ChannelsTab({ workspaceId }: Props) {
</h3>
<button
onClick={() => setShowForm(!showForm)}
className="text-[10px] px-2.5 py-1 rounded bg-accent-strong/20 text-accent hover:bg-accent-strong/30 transition focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-accent focus-visible:ring-offset-1 focus-visible:ring-offset-zinc-900"
className="text-[10px] px-2.5 py-1 rounded bg-accent-strong/20 text-accent hover:bg-accent-strong/30 transition"
>
{showForm ? "Cancel" : "+ Connect"}
</button>
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ export function ChannelsTab({ workspaceId }: Props) {
<button
onClick={handleDiscover}
disabled={discovering || !formValues["bot_token"]}
className="text-[10px] px-2 py-0.5 rounded bg-accent-strong/20 text-accent hover:bg-accent-strong/30 transition disabled:opacity-40 focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-accent focus-visible:ring-offset-1 focus-visible:ring-offset-zinc-900"
className="text-[10px] px-2 py-0.5 rounded bg-accent-strong/20 text-accent hover:bg-accent-strong/30 transition disabled:opacity-40"
>
{discovering ? "Detecting..." : "Detect Chats"}
</button>
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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@
import { useState, useRef, useEffect, useCallback, useLayoutEffect } from "react";
import ReactMarkdown from "react-markdown";
import remarkGfm from "remark-gfm";
import { api } from "@/lib/api";
import { useCanvasStore, type WorkspaceNodeData } from "@/store/canvas";
import { type ChatMessage, type ChatAttachment, createMessage, appendMessageDeduped } from "./chat/types";
import { downloadChatFile, isPlatformAttachment } from "./chat/uploads";
@@ -33,7 +32,7 @@ export function ChatTab({ workspaceId, data }: Props) {
const [subTab, setSubTab] = useState<ChatSubTab>("my-chat");
return (
<div data-testid="chat-panel" className="flex flex-col h-full">
<div className="flex flex-col h-full">
{/* Sub-tab bar — role="tablist" so screen readers expose tab context */}
<div
role="tablist"
@@ -363,32 +362,6 @@ function MyChatPanel({ workspaceId, data }: Props) {
</div>
</div>
)}
{/* talk_to_user disabled banner — shown when the workspace has
talk_to_user_enabled=false. The agent cannot send canvas messages;
the user can re-enable the ability from here without opening settings. */}
{data.talkToUserEnabled === false && (
<div className="flex items-center gap-2 px-3 py-2 bg-surface-sunken border-b border-line/40 shrink-0">
<svg width="14" height="14" viewBox="0 0 16 16" fill="none" aria-hidden="true" className="shrink-0 text-ink-mid">
<path d="M8 1a7 7 0 1 0 0 14A7 7 0 0 0 8 1Zm0 10.5a.75.75 0 1 1 0-1.5.75.75 0 0 1 0 1.5ZM8 4a.75.75 0 0 1 .75.75v4a.75.75 0 0 1-1.5 0v-4A.75.75 0 0 1 8 4Z" fill="currentColor"/>
</svg>
<span className="text-[10px] text-ink-mid flex-1">
Agent is not enabled to chat with you.
</span>
<button
onClick={async () => {
try {
await api.patch(`/workspaces/${workspaceId}/abilities`, { talk_to_user_enabled: true });
useCanvasStore.getState().updateNodeData(workspaceId, { talkToUserEnabled: true });
} catch {
// ignore — user will see no change and can retry
}
}}
className="px-2 py-0.5 text-[10px] font-medium bg-accent/10 hover:bg-accent/20 text-accent rounded border border-accent/30 transition-colors shrink-0"
>
Enable
</button>
</div>
)}
{/* Messages */}
<div ref={containerRef} className="flex-1 overflow-y-auto p-3 space-y-3">
{history.loading && (
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@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ export function deriveProvidersFromModels(models: ModelSpec[]): string[] {
// exactly the point of the platform adaptor. The deep `~/.hermes/
// config.yaml` on the container is a separate runtime-internal file,
// not this one.
const RUNTIMES_WITH_OWN_CONFIG = new Set<string>(["external", "kimi", "kimi-cli", "openclaw"]);
const RUNTIMES_WITH_OWN_CONFIG = new Set<string>(["external", "kimi", "kimi-cli"]);
const FALLBACK_RUNTIME_OPTIONS: RuntimeOption[] = [
{ value: "", label: "LangGraph (default)", models: [], providers: [] },
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@@ -45,54 +45,11 @@ export function FilesTab({ workspaceId, data }: Props) {
if (data && isExternalLikeRuntime(data.runtime)) {
return <NotAvailablePanel runtime={data.runtime} />;
}
return <PlatformOwnedFilesTab workspaceId={workspaceId} runtime={data?.runtime} />;
return <PlatformOwnedFilesTab workspaceId={workspaceId} />;
}
/** Picks the initial root for the FilesTab dropdown based on the
* workspace's runtime. Decision: per-runtime default (Hongming
* 2026-05-15, internal#425 Decisions §2).
*
* - openclaw → `/agent-home` (the agent's identity/state — the
* user-facing interesting files for that runtime live in
* `~/.openclaw/` inside the container, which `/agent-home` maps to
* via the Phase 2b docker-exec backend).
* - everything else (claude-code, hermes, external-like, undefined)
* → `/configs` (the legacy default — managed config that flows
* through the per-runtime indirection in
* workspace-server/internal/handlers/template_files_eic.go).
*
* When the runtime is undefined (legacy callers that don't thread
* `data` through, or a workspace whose runtime field hasn't loaded
* yet) the default is `/configs` — matches today's behaviour, no
* surprise.
*
* Note on `/agent-home` pre-Phase-2b: the backend short-circuits
* with HTTP 501 and the canonical "implementation pending" body.
* The tab renders empty + the error banner explains. This is by
* design — lets us land the canvas UX before the backend ships,
* per the RFC's phased rollout. The 501 is graceful: it doesn't
* poison error toasts or generate "workspace not found" noise.
*
* Adding a new runtime that should default to `/agent-home`: add it
* to the agentHomeDefaultRuntimes set below. Adding a runtime that
* should default to a different root: extend this function. */
const agentHomeDefaultRuntimes = new Set(["openclaw"]);
function defaultRootForRuntime(runtime: string | undefined): string {
if (runtime && agentHomeDefaultRuntimes.has(runtime)) {
return "/agent-home";
}
return "/configs";
}
function PlatformOwnedFilesTab({
workspaceId,
runtime,
}: {
workspaceId: string;
runtime?: string;
}) {
const [root, setRoot] = useState(() => defaultRootForRuntime(runtime));
function PlatformOwnedFilesTab({ workspaceId }: { workspaceId: string }) {
const [root, setRoot] = useState("/configs");
const [selectedFile, setSelectedFile] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [fileContent, setFileContent] = useState("");
const [editContent, setEditContent] = useState("");
@@ -3,22 +3,6 @@
import { useRef } from "react";
import { getIcon } from "./tree";
// secretShapeMarker is the canonical body the workspace-server Files
// API returns when a file's path OR content matched a credential
// regex (internal#425 RFC, Phase 2b — backed by
// workspace-server/internal/secrets.ScanBytes). The marker is a
// fixed prefix so the canvas can detect it without parsing JSON and
// without round-tripping the matched bytes through the editor (which
// would defeat the purpose — clipboard, browser history, log
// surfaces would all see them).
//
// Today (Phase 1 / before 2b ships) the backend returns 501 for the
// only root that uses this path, so the marker is dead code until
// 2b lands. Wiring it in now keeps the canvas + backend contracts
// aligned in one PR rather than a follow-up. The constant is
// importable so a future test can pin the exact string.
export const SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER = "<denied: secret-shape>";
interface Props {
selectedFile: string | null;
fileContent: string;
@@ -47,22 +31,6 @@ export function FileEditor({
const editorRef = useRef<HTMLTextAreaElement>(null);
const isDirty = editContent !== fileContent;
// internal#425 Phase 3: detect the secret-shape denial marker and
// render a placeholder instead of the editor. The marker comes
// from workspace-server Phase 2b (secrets.ScanBytes) which refuses
// to surface the file's bytes. We deliberately don't expose
// the matched pattern's Name here — the canvas just shows the
// generic denial. The Files API log surface has the Pattern.Name
// for operators who need to debug a false positive.
const isSecretShapeDenied = fileContent === SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER;
// /agent-home is read-only from the canvas (Phase 2b ships read +
// delete; Phase-2b-followup may add write). Edits to /configs are
// unchanged. Until 2b ships, /agent-home returns 501 so this
// read-only gate is also dead code, but wiring it in now keeps
// the UI honest the moment 2b lands without a follow-up canvas PR.
const isReadOnlyRoot = root !== "/configs";
if (!selectedFile) {
return (
<div className="flex-1 flex items-center justify-center">
@@ -107,42 +75,11 @@ export function FileEditor({
{/* Editor area */}
{loadingFile ? (
<div className="p-4 text-xs text-ink-mid">Loading...</div>
) : isSecretShapeDenied ? (
// Files API refused to surface this file's bytes because its
// path or content matched a credential regex
// (workspace-server/internal/secrets, internal#425 Phase 2b).
// We render a placeholder INSTEAD OF the textarea so the
// matched bytes never enter the DOM. Clipboard / view-source
// / element-inspector all see the placeholder, not the
// credential.
<div
role="region"
aria-label="File content denied"
className="flex-1 flex items-center justify-center p-6 bg-surface"
>
<div className="max-w-md text-center space-y-2">
<div className="text-2xl opacity-40">🛡</div>
<p className="text-[11px] font-mono text-warm">
{SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER}
</p>
<p className="text-[10px] text-ink-mid leading-relaxed">
The platform refused to surface this file because its
path or content matched a credential-shape pattern.
The bytes never left the workspace container.
</p>
<p className="text-[10px] text-ink-mid leading-relaxed">
If this is a false positive (test fixture, docs example,
or content that happens to share a credential's shape),
rename the file or adjust the content via the workspace
terminal so the regex no longer matches, then refresh.
</p>
</div>
</div>
) : (
<textarea
ref={editorRef}
value={editContent}
readOnly={isReadOnlyRoot}
readOnly={root !== "/configs"}
onChange={(e) => setEditContent(e.target.value)}
onKeyDown={(e) => {
if ((e.metaKey || e.ctrlKey) && e.key === "s") {
@@ -38,15 +38,6 @@ export function FilesToolbar({
<option value="/home">/home</option>
<option value="/workspace">/workspace</option>
<option value="/plugins">/plugins</option>
{/* internal#425 Phase 1+3: container-internal $HOME root.
Backend lands the docker-exec dispatch in Phase 2b. Until
then the stub returns 501 with a canonical
"implementation pending" message the dropdown renders
the option so the canvas affordance is design-frozen
even before the backend ships.
Runtime-default selection logic in FilesTab.tsx picks
this as the initial value for openclaw workspaces. */}
<option value="/agent-home">/agent-home</option>
</select>
<span className="text-[10px] text-ink-mid">{fileCount} files</span>
</div>
@@ -1,181 +0,0 @@
// @vitest-environment jsdom
/**
* Tests for the /agent-home root selector + per-runtime default-root
* + secret-shape denial placeholder (internal#425 Phase 3).
*
* Separate file so the diff is reviewable as a unit and the existing
* FilesToolbar / FileEditor / FilesTab tests don't have to grow
* agent-home-specific cases. Once Phase 2b lands, the read-only +
* 501-stub assertions here can be tightened (or moved into the main
* test file as the agent-home root becomes a first-class affordance).
*/
import React from "react";
import { render, screen, cleanup } from "@testing-library/react";
import { afterEach, describe, expect, it, vi } from "vitest";
import { FilesToolbar } from "../FilesToolbar";
import {
FileEditor,
SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER,
} from "../FileEditor";
afterEach(cleanup);
describe("internal#425 Phase 3 — /agent-home root selector", () => {
it("dropdown includes /agent-home as an option", () => {
// Pins the affordance is in the DOM even pre-Phase-2b — the
// canvas design freezes today, the backend lands the dispatch
// later. Without this, a future refactor that drops the option
// would silently regress the RFC's Phase 1 contract (canvas
// visibility) without breaking any other test.
render(
<FilesToolbar
root="/configs"
setRoot={vi.fn()}
fileCount={0}
onNewFile={vi.fn()}
onUpload={vi.fn()}
onDownloadAll={vi.fn()}
onClearAll={vi.fn()}
onRefresh={vi.fn()}
/>,
);
const select = screen.getByRole("combobox", {
name: /file root directory/i,
}) as HTMLSelectElement;
const values = Array.from(select.options).map((o) => o.value);
expect(values).toContain("/agent-home");
});
it("dropdown shows /agent-home as the SELECTED root when prop is /agent-home", () => {
render(
<FilesToolbar
root="/agent-home"
setRoot={vi.fn()}
fileCount={0}
onNewFile={vi.fn()}
onUpload={vi.fn()}
onDownloadAll={vi.fn()}
onClearAll={vi.fn()}
onRefresh={vi.fn()}
/>,
);
const select = screen.getByRole("combobox", {
name: /file root directory/i,
}) as HTMLSelectElement;
expect(select.value).toBe("/agent-home");
});
});
describe("internal#425 Phase 3 — secret-shape denial placeholder", () => {
// Files API Phase 2b returns SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER as the file
// body when the file's path or content matched a credential regex.
// The editor MUST render the marker as a placeholder, not pump it
// through the textarea — that would put the marker (and any future
// matched bytes if the backend contract changes) into the DOM
// value, clipboard, and inspector.
it("renders the denial placeholder INSTEAD of the textarea when fileContent is the marker", () => {
render(
<FileEditor
selectedFile="agent/.openclaw/secrets.env"
fileContent={SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER}
editContent={SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER}
setEditContent={vi.fn()}
loadingFile={false}
saving={false}
success={null}
root="/agent-home"
onSave={vi.fn()}
onDownload={vi.fn()}
/>,
);
// Placeholder region present
expect(
screen.getByRole("region", { name: /file content denied/i }),
).toBeTruthy();
// Marker text visible (so a debugging operator sees the canonical
// contract string without having to dig into the source).
expect(screen.getByText(SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER)).toBeTruthy();
// Critically: NO textarea — the bytes never reach a controlled
// input. A regression that re-introduces the textarea path would
// make the matched marker (and any future content) selectable +
// copyable.
expect(screen.queryByRole("textbox")).toBeNull();
});
it("renders the textarea normally when fileContent is regular content", () => {
render(
<FileEditor
selectedFile="config.yaml"
fileContent="name: openclaw\n"
editContent="name: openclaw\n"
setEditContent={vi.fn()}
loadingFile={false}
saving={false}
success={null}
root="/configs"
onSave={vi.fn()}
onDownload={vi.fn()}
/>,
);
expect(screen.getByRole("textbox")).toBeTruthy();
expect(screen.queryByRole("region", { name: /file content denied/i }))
.toBeNull();
});
it("/agent-home renders textarea READ-ONLY for non-denied content", () => {
// Phase 2b ships read + delete on /agent-home; write semantics
// are decided later. Until then, the canvas presents the editor
// as read-only so a user can't type into a buffer that the
// backend will refuse to PUT. Without this gate, the user would
// edit, hit Save, get a 501, and lose their context for why.
render(
<FileEditor
selectedFile=".openclaw/agent-card.json"
fileContent='{"name":"openclaw"}'
editContent='{"name":"openclaw"}'
setEditContent={vi.fn()}
loadingFile={false}
saving={false}
success={null}
root="/agent-home"
onSave={vi.fn()}
onDownload={vi.fn()}
/>,
);
const textarea = screen.getByRole("textbox") as HTMLTextAreaElement;
expect(textarea.readOnly).toBe(true);
});
it("/configs renders textarea WRITABLE (regression guard for the read-only gate)", () => {
render(
<FileEditor
selectedFile="config.yaml"
fileContent="name: x\n"
editContent="name: x\n"
setEditContent={vi.fn()}
loadingFile={false}
saving={false}
success={null}
root="/configs"
onSave={vi.fn()}
onDownload={vi.fn()}
/>,
);
const textarea = screen.getByRole("textbox") as HTMLTextAreaElement;
expect(textarea.readOnly).toBe(false);
});
});
describe("internal#425 Phase 3 — marker constant is the canonical string", () => {
// The marker string is part of the canvas <-> workspace-server
// contract. The workspace-server emits this exact body; the canvas
// detects it by exact-equality. A typo on either side would
// silently break detection — the canvas would render the literal
// string in the textarea instead of the placeholder. Pin the
// contract value here.
it("matches the contract value '<denied: secret-shape>'", () => {
expect(SECRET_SHAPE_DENIED_MARKER).toBe("<denied: secret-shape>");
});
});
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@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ export function ScheduleTab({ workspaceId }: Props) {
</span>
<button
onClick={() => { resetForm(); setShowForm(true); }}
className="text-[11px] px-2 py-0.5 bg-accent-strong/20 text-accent rounded hover:bg-accent-strong/30 transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-accent focus-visible:ring-offset-1 focus-visible:ring-offset-zinc-900"
className="text-[11px] px-2 py-0.5 bg-accent-strong/20 text-accent rounded hover:bg-accent-strong/30 transition-colors"
>
+ Add Schedule
</button>
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ export function ScheduleTab({ workspaceId }: Props) {
? "Last run OK — click to disable"
: "Never run — click to enable"
}
className={`w-2 h-2 rounded-full flex-shrink-0 focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-accent focus-visible:ring-offset-1 focus-visible:ring-offset-zinc-900 ${
className={`w-2 h-2 rounded-full flex-shrink-0 ${
sched.last_status === "error"
? "bg-red-400"
: sched.last_status === "ok"
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ export function ScheduleTab({ workspaceId }: Props) {
<button
onClick={() => handleRunNow(sched)}
aria-label={`Run schedule ${sched.name} now`}
className="text-[11px] px-1.5 py-0.5 text-accent hover:bg-accent-strong/20 rounded transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-accent focus-visible:ring-offset-1 focus-visible:ring-offset-zinc-900"
className="text-[11px] px-1.5 py-0.5 text-accent hover:bg-accent-strong/20 rounded transition-colors"
title="Run now"
>
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ export function ScheduleTab({ workspaceId }: Props) {
<button
onClick={() => handleEdit(sched)}
aria-label={`Edit schedule ${sched.name}`}
className="text-[11px] px-1.5 py-0.5 text-ink-mid hover:bg-surface-card rounded transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-accent focus-visible:ring-offset-1 focus-visible:ring-offset-zinc-900"
className="text-[11px] px-1.5 py-0.5 text-ink-mid hover:bg-surface-card rounded transition-colors"
title="Edit"
>
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ export function ScheduleTab({ workspaceId }: Props) {
<button
onClick={() => setPendingDelete({ id: sched.id, name: sched.name })}
aria-label={`Delete schedule ${sched.name}`}
className="text-[11px] px-1.5 py-0.5 text-bad hover:bg-red-600/20 rounded transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-red-400 focus-visible:ring-offset-1 focus-visible:ring-offset-zinc-900"
className="text-[11px] px-1.5 py-0.5 text-bad hover:bg-red-600/20 rounded transition-colors"
title="Delete"
>
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
import { describe, it, expect, beforeEach } from "vitest";
import { useCanvasStore } from "@/store/canvas";
import { resolveWorkspaceName } from "../hooks/resolveWorkspaceName";
beforeEach(() => {
// Reset store to a clean slate between tests so node lookup is deterministic.
useCanvasStore.setState({ nodes: [] });
});
describe("resolveWorkspaceName", () => {
it("returns the workspace name when a node with that ID exists", () => {
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "ws-alpha-001",
type: "workspace",
data: { name: "Alpha Agent" },
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
},
],
});
expect(resolveWorkspaceName("ws-alpha-001")).toBe("Alpha Agent");
});
it("falls back to the first 8 chars of the ID when no matching node exists", () => {
expect(resolveWorkspaceName("ws-zzz-not-found")).toBe("ws-zzz-n");
});
it("falls back to the first 8 chars when the node exists but has no name", () => {
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "ws-no-name",
type: "workspace",
// data.name is deliberately absent
data: {},
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
},
],
});
expect(resolveWorkspaceName("ws-no-name")).toBe("ws-no-na");
});
it("returns the first 8 chars for a very short ID", () => {
expect(resolveWorkspaceName("ab")).toBe("ab");
});
it("returns the first 8 chars when the ID is exactly 8 characters", () => {
// slice(0,8) of an 8-char string is the full string
const id = "12345678";
expect(resolveWorkspaceName(id)).toBe(id);
});
it("picks the right node when multiple workspaces share a prefix", () => {
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001",
type: "workspace",
data: { name: "Backend Agent" },
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
},
{
id: "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002",
type: "workspace",
data: { name: "Frontend Agent" },
position: { x: 100, y: 0 },
},
],
});
expect(resolveWorkspaceName("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002")).toBe(
"Frontend Agent"
);
expect(resolveWorkspaceName("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001")).toBe(
"Backend Agent"
);
});
it("does not mutate store state between calls", () => {
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "stable-id",
type: "workspace",
data: { name: "Stable Workspace" },
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
},
],
});
resolveWorkspaceName("stable-id");
resolveWorkspaceName("unknown-id");
// Store nodes must be unchanged — resolveWorkspaceName is read-only.
const nodes = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
expect(nodes).toHaveLength(1);
expect((nodes[0] as { id: string }).id).toBe("stable-id");
});
});
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
import { useState, useCallback, useRef, useEffect } from 'react';
import type { TestConnectionState, SecretGroup } from '@/types/secrets';
import { validateSecret, ApiError } from '@/lib/api/secrets';
import { validateSecret } from '@/lib/api/secrets';
interface TestConnectionButtonProps {
provider: SecretGroup;
@@ -55,23 +55,9 @@ export function TestConnectionButton({
}
onResult?.(result.valid);
resetTimerRef.current = setTimeout(() => setState('idle'), RESET_DELAYS[nextState]!);
} catch (err) {
// Distinguish a real failure shape rather than always claiming a
// timeout. A reachable server that answered with an HTTP status
// (ApiError) did NOT time out — most commonly the validation route
// is not available (404/501), which must not masquerade as
// "service down". Only an actual thrown network/abort error is a
// connectivity failure.
} catch {
setState('failure');
if (err instanceof ApiError) {
setErrorDetail(
err.status === 404 || err.status === 501
? 'Key validation is not available for this service yet. The key was not tested.'
: `Could not verify key (server returned ${err.status}). Saving is unaffected.`,
);
} else {
setErrorDetail('Could not reach the validation service. Check your connection and try again.');
}
setErrorDetail('Connection timed out. Service may be down.');
onResult?.(false);
resetTimerRef.current = setTimeout(() => setState('idle'), RESET_DELAYS.failure);
}
@@ -28,20 +28,8 @@ const mockValidateSecret = vi.fn();
vi.mock("@/lib/api/secrets", () => ({
validateSecret: (...args: unknown[]) => mockValidateSecret(...args),
ApiError: class ApiError extends Error {
status: number;
constructor(status: number, message: string) {
super(message);
this.name = "ApiError";
this.status = status;
}
},
}));
// Re-import the mocked ApiError so test cases construct the same class the
// component's `instanceof` check sees.
import { ApiError } from "@/lib/api/secrets";
beforeEach(() => {
vi.useFakeTimers();
vi.clearAllMocks();
@@ -213,27 +201,8 @@ describe("TestConnectionButton — failure path", () => {
});
describe("TestConnectionButton — catch path", () => {
it("does NOT claim a timeout when the validate endpoint 404s (regression: internal#492)", async () => {
// The validate route is unimplemented on the server and returns a fast
// 404. Before the fix this rendered the misleading hardcoded string
// "Connection timed out. Service may be down." It must instead state
// honestly that validation isn't available and the key was not tested.
mockValidateSecret.mockRejectedValue(new ApiError(404, "Not Found"));
render(
<TestConnectionButton provider="anthropic" secretValue="sk-ant-xxx" />,
);
fireEvent.click(document.querySelector('button[type="button"]')!);
await act(async () => {
await vi.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(0);
});
expect(document.body.textContent).not.toContain("Connection timed out");
expect(document.body.textContent).not.toContain("Service may be down");
expect(document.body.textContent).toContain("not available");
expect(document.body.textContent).toContain("not tested");
});
it("reports a non-404 server error with its status, not a timeout", async () => {
mockValidateSecret.mockRejectedValue(new ApiError(500, "Internal Server Error"));
it("shows 'Connection timed out' on network error", async () => {
mockValidateSecret.mockRejectedValue(new Error("timeout"));
render(
<TestConnectionButton provider="github" secretValue="ghp_xxx" />,
);
@@ -241,20 +210,7 @@ describe("TestConnectionButton — catch path", () => {
await act(async () => {
await vi.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(0);
});
expect(document.body.textContent).toContain("500");
expect(document.body.textContent).not.toContain("Connection timed out");
});
it("shows a connectivity message on a genuine network error", async () => {
mockValidateSecret.mockRejectedValue(new Error("network down"));
render(
<TestConnectionButton provider="github" secretValue="ghp_xxx" />,
);
fireEvent.click(document.querySelector('button[type="button"]')!);
await act(async () => {
await vi.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(0);
});
expect(document.body.textContent).toContain("Could not reach the validation service");
expect(document.body.textContent).toContain("Connection timed out");
});
it("calls onResult(false) on network error", async () => {
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@@ -8,18 +8,14 @@ import { getTenantSlug } from "./tenant";
export const PLATFORM_URL =
process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_PLATFORM_URL ?? "http://localhost:8080";
// 35s is long enough for the slowest server-side path (EIC SSH
// tunnel for tenant EC2 file operations, bounded server-side by
// `eicFileOpTimeout = 30 * time.Second` in
// workspace-server/internal/handlers/template_files_eic.go) so the
// canvas surfaces the server's real error instead of aborting first
// with a generic timeout. Shorter values caused "Save & Restart" to
// time out at the client before the backend returned its 5xx. The
// abort still propagates through AbortController so React components
// can render a retry affordance. Callers that know an endpoint is
// intentionally slow (org import walks a tree of workspaces with
// server-side pacing) can pass `timeoutMs` to override.
const DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS = 35_000;
// 15s is long enough for slow CP queries but short enough that a
// hung backend doesn't leave the UI spinning forever. The abort
// propagates through AbortController so React components can observe
// the error and render a retry affordance. Callers that know the
// endpoint is intentionally slow (org import walks a tree of
// workspaces with server-side pacing) can pass `timeoutMs` to
// override.
const DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS = 15_000;
export interface RequestOptions {
timeoutMs?: number;
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@@ -519,10 +519,6 @@ export function buildNodesAndEdges(
// #2054 — server-declared per-workspace provisioning timeout.
// Falls through to the runtime profile when null/absent.
provisionTimeoutMs: ws.provision_timeout_ms ?? null,
// Workspace abilities — defaults preserved for old platform versions
// that don't yet include these columns in the GET response.
broadcastEnabled: ws.broadcast_enabled ?? false,
talkToUserEnabled: ws.talk_to_user_enabled ?? true,
},
};
if (hasParent) {
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@@ -99,13 +99,6 @@ export interface WorkspaceNodeData extends Record<string, unknown> {
* @/lib/runtimeProfiles. Lets a slow runtime declare its cold-boot
* expectation without a canvas release. */
provisionTimeoutMs?: number | null;
/** When true the workspace may POST /broadcast to send org-wide messages.
* Default false. Toggled by user/admin via PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities. */
broadcastEnabled?: boolean;
/** When false the workspace cannot deliver canvas chat messages.
* send_message_to_user / POST /notify return 403 and the canvas
* shows a "not enabled" state with a button to re-enable. Default true. */
talkToUserEnabled?: boolean;
}
export type PanelTab = "details" | "skills" | "chat" | "terminal" | "config" | "schedule" | "channels" | "files" | "memory" | "traces" | "events" | "activity" | "audit";
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@@ -299,9 +299,6 @@ export interface WorkspaceData {
* `@/lib/runtimeProfiles` when absent (the default behavior for any
* template that hasn't yet declared the field). */
provision_timeout_ms?: number | null;
/** Workspace ability flags (migration 20260514). */
broadcast_enabled?: boolean;
talk_to_user_enabled?: boolean;
}
let socket: ReconnectingSocket | null = null;
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@@ -30,7 +30,10 @@
{"name": "openclaw", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-workspace-template-openclaw", "ref": "main"},
{"name": "codex", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-workspace-template-codex", "ref": "main"},
{"name": "langgraph", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-workspace-template-langgraph", "ref": "main"},
{"name": "autogen", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-workspace-template-autogen", "ref": "main"}
{"name": "crewai", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-workspace-template-crewai", "ref": "main"},
{"name": "autogen", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-workspace-template-autogen", "ref": "main"},
{"name": "deepagents", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-workspace-template-deepagents", "ref": "main"},
{"name": "gemini-cli", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-workspace-template-gemini-cli", "ref": "main"}
],
"org_templates": [
{"name": "molecule-dev", "repo": "molecule-ai/molecule-ai-org-template-molecule-dev", "ref": "main"},
@@ -1,376 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Staging E2E — fresh-provision peer-visibility gate via the LITERAL MCP path.
#
# WHY THIS EXISTS
# ---------------
# Hermes and OpenClaw were repeatedly reported "fleet-verified / cascade-
# complete" because the *proxy* signals were green:
# - registry-registration + heartbeat (Hermes), and
# - model round-trip 200 (OpenClaw).
# But a freshly-provisioned workspace, asked on canvas "can you see your
# peers", actually FAILS:
# - Hermes: 401 on the molecule MCP `list_peers` call,
# - OpenClaw: falls back to native `sessions_list`, sees no platform peers.
# Tasks #142/#159 were even marked "completed" under this same proxy flaw.
#
# This script codifies the LITERAL user-facing path so it can never silently
# regress: it provisions a brand-new throwaway org + sibling workspaces via
# the real control-plane provisioning path, then for each runtime that should
# have platform peer-visibility it drives the EXACT MCP call the canvas agent
# makes — `POST /workspaces/:id/mcp` JSON-RPC tools/call name=list_peers,
# authenticated by that workspace's own bearer token through the real
# WorkspaceAuth + MCPRateLimiter middleware chain. It then asserts:
# (1) HTTP 200,
# (2) JSON-RPC `result` present (NOT an `error` object — a -32000
# "tool call failed" or a 401 from WorkspaceAuth fails here),
# (3) the returned peer set CONTAINS the other provisioned sibling
# workspace IDs — not an empty list, not a native-sessions fallback.
#
# This is NOT a proxy. It does not look at a registry row, /health, the
# heartbeat table, or `GET /registry/:id/peers`. It drives the byte-for-byte
# JSON-RPC envelope that mcp_molecule_list_peers issues from a real agent.
#
# It is written to FAIL on today's broken Hermes/OpenClaw behavior and go
# green only when the in-flight root-cause fixes (Hermes-401, OpenClaw MCP
# wiring) actually land. That is the point: it is the objective proof gate.
#
# AUTH MODEL (mirrors tests/e2e/test_staging_full_saas.sh)
# --------------------------------------------------------
# Single MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN (= CP_ADMIN_API_TOKEN on Railway staging)
# drives: POST /cp/admin/orgs (provision), GET
# /cp/admin/orgs/:slug/admin-token (per-tenant token), DELETE
# /cp/admin/tenants/:slug (teardown). The per-tenant admin token drives
# tenant workspace creation; each workspace's OWN auth_token (returned by
# POST /workspaces) drives its MCP call.
#
# Required env:
# MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN CP admin bearer — Railway staging CP_ADMIN_API_TOKEN
# Optional env:
# MOLECULE_CP_URL default https://staging-api.moleculesai.app
# E2E_RUN_ID slug suffix; CI passes ${GITHUB_RUN_ID}
# PV_RUNTIMES space list; default "hermes openclaw claude-code"
# E2E_PROVISION_TIMEOUT_SECS default 1800 (hermes/openclaw cold EC2 budget)
# E2E_MINIMAX_API_KEY / E2E_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY / E2E_OPENAI_API_KEY
# LLM provider key injected so the runtime can boot
# E2E_KEEP_ORG 1 → skip teardown (local debugging only)
#
# Exit codes:
# 0 every runtime saw its peers via the literal MCP call
# 1 generic failure
# 2 missing required env
# 3 provisioning timed out
# 4 teardown left orphan resources
# 10 peer-visibility regression reproduced (the gate firing as designed)
set -uo pipefail
CP_URL="${MOLECULE_CP_URL:-https://staging-api.moleculesai.app}"
ADMIN_TOKEN="${MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN:?MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN required — Railway staging CP_ADMIN_API_TOKEN}"
RUN_ID_SUFFIX="${E2E_RUN_ID:-$(date +%H%M%S)-$$}"
PV_RUNTIMES="${PV_RUNTIMES:-hermes openclaw claude-code}"
PROVISION_TIMEOUT_SECS="${E2E_PROVISION_TIMEOUT_SECS:-1800}"
# Slug MUST start with 'e2e-' so the sweep-stale-e2e-orgs safety net
# (EPHEMERAL_PREFIXES) catches any leak this run fails to tear down.
SLUG="e2e-pv-$(date +%Y%m%d)-${RUN_ID_SUFFIX}"
SLUG=$(echo "$SLUG" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr -cd 'a-z0-9-' | head -c 32)
ORG_ID=""
TENANT_URL=""
TENANT_TOKEN=""
log() { echo "[$(date +%H:%M:%S)] $*"; }
fail() { echo "[$(date +%H:%M:%S)] ❌ $*" >&2; exit 1; }
ok() { echo "[$(date +%H:%M:%S)] ✅ $*"; }
admin_call() {
local method="$1" path="$2"; shift 2
curl -sS -X "$method" "$CP_URL$path" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $ADMIN_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" "$@"
}
tenant_call() {
local method="$1" path="$2"; shift 2
curl -sS -X "$method" "$TENANT_URL$path" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TENANT_TOKEN" \
-H "X-Molecule-Org-Id: $ORG_ID" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" "$@"
}
# ─── Scoped teardown ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
# Deletes ONLY the org this run created (DELETE /cp/admin/tenants/$SLUG
# with the {"confirm":$SLUG} fat-finger guard). Never a cluster-wide
# sweep — honors feedback_cleanup_after_each_test and
# feedback_never_run_cluster_cleanup_tests_on_live_platform. The
# workflow's always() step + sweep-stale-e2e-orgs are the outer nets.
teardown() {
local rc=$?
set +e
if [ "${E2E_KEEP_ORG:-0}" = "1" ]; then
echo ""
log "[teardown] E2E_KEEP_ORG=1 — leaving $SLUG for debugging (REMEMBER TO DELETE)"
exit $rc
fi
echo ""
log "[teardown] DELETE /cp/admin/tenants/$SLUG (scoped to this run only)"
admin_call DELETE "/cp/admin/tenants/$SLUG" --max-time 120 \
-d "{\"confirm\":\"$SLUG\"}" >/dev/null 2>&1
for j in $(seq 1 24); do
LIST=$(admin_call GET "/cp/admin/orgs?limit=500" 2>/dev/null)
LEAK=$(echo "$LIST" | python3 -c "
import sys, json
try: d = json.load(sys.stdin)
except Exception: print(1); sys.exit(0)
orgs = d if isinstance(d, list) else d.get('orgs', [])
print(sum(1 for o in orgs if o.get('slug') == '$SLUG' and o.get('instance_status') not in ('purged',) and o.get('status') != 'purged'))
" 2>/dev/null || echo 1)
if [ "$LEAK" = "0" ]; then
log "[teardown] ✓ $SLUG purged (after ${j}x5s)"
exit $rc
fi
sleep 5
done
echo "::warning::[teardown] $SLUG still present after 120s — sweep-stale-e2e-orgs will catch it within MAX_AGE_MINUTES" >&2
[ $rc -eq 0 ] && rc=4
exit $rc
}
trap teardown EXIT INT TERM
# ─── 1. Provision the throwaway org ────────────────────────────────────
log "1/6 POST /cp/admin/orgs — slug=$SLUG"
CREATE=$(admin_call POST /cp/admin/orgs \
-d "{\"slug\":\"$SLUG\",\"name\":\"E2E peer-visibility $SLUG\",\"owner_user_id\":\"e2e-runner:$SLUG\"}")
ORG_ID=$(echo "$CREATE" | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin).get('id',''))" 2>/dev/null)
[ -n "$ORG_ID" ] || fail "org creation failed: $(echo "$CREATE" | head -c 300)"
log " ORG_ID=$ORG_ID"
# ─── 2. Wait for tenant EC2 + DNS ──────────────────────────────────────
log "2/6 waiting for tenant instance_status=running (cold EC2 + cloudflared)..."
DEADLINE=$(( $(date +%s) + PROVISION_TIMEOUT_SECS ))
while true; do
[ "$(date +%s)" -gt "$DEADLINE" ] && fail "tenant never came up within ${PROVISION_TIMEOUT_SECS}s"
STATUS=$(admin_call GET "/cp/admin/orgs?limit=500" 2>/dev/null | python3 -c "
import sys, json
try: d = json.load(sys.stdin)
except Exception: sys.exit(0)
orgs = d if isinstance(d, list) else d.get('orgs', [])
for o in orgs:
if o.get('slug') == '$SLUG':
print(o.get('instance_status') or o.get('status') or 'unknown'); break
" 2>/dev/null)
case "$STATUS" in running|online|ready) break ;; esac
sleep 10
done
log " tenant status=$STATUS"
# ─── 3. Per-tenant admin token + tenant URL ────────────────────────────
log "3/6 fetching per-tenant admin token..."
TT_RESP=$(admin_call GET "/cp/admin/orgs/$SLUG/admin-token")
TENANT_TOKEN=$(echo "$TT_RESP" | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin).get('admin_token',''))" 2>/dev/null)
[ -n "$TENANT_TOKEN" ] || fail "tenant token fetch failed: $(echo "$TT_RESP" | head -c 200)"
CP_HOST=$(echo "$CP_URL" | sed -E 's#^https?://##; s#/.*$##')
case "$CP_HOST" in
api.*) DERIVED_DOMAIN="${CP_HOST#api.}" ;;
staging-api.*) DERIVED_DOMAIN="staging.${CP_HOST#staging-api.}" ;;
*) DERIVED_DOMAIN="$CP_HOST" ;;
esac
TENANT_URL="https://${SLUG}.${DERIVED_DOMAIN}"
log " tenant url: $TENANT_URL"
log "3b. waiting for tenant /health (TLS/DNS, up to 10min)..."
for i in $(seq 1 120); do
curl -fsS "$TENANT_URL/health" -m 5 -k >/dev/null 2>&1 && { log " /health ok (attempt $i)"; break; }
sleep 5
done
# ─── 4. Provision the parent + one sibling per runtime under test ──────
# Inject the LLM provider key so each runtime can authenticate at boot.
# Priority: MiniMax → direct-Anthropic → OpenAI (mirrors
# test_staging_full_saas.sh's secrets-injection chain).
SECRETS_JSON='{}'
if [ -n "${E2E_MINIMAX_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
SECRETS_JSON=$(python3 -c "import json,os;k=os.environ['E2E_MINIMAX_API_KEY'];print(json.dumps({'ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL':'https://api.minimax.io/anthropic','ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN':k,'MINIMAX_API_KEY':k}))")
elif [ -n "${E2E_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
SECRETS_JSON=$(python3 -c "import json,os;k=os.environ['E2E_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY'];print(json.dumps({'ANTHROPIC_API_KEY':k}))")
elif [ -n "${E2E_OPENAI_API_KEY:-}" ]; then
SECRETS_JSON=$(python3 -c "import json,os;k=os.environ['E2E_OPENAI_API_KEY'];print(json.dumps({'OPENAI_API_KEY':k,'OPENAI_BASE_URL':'https://api.openai.com/v1','MODEL_PROVIDER':'openai:gpt-4o','HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER':'custom','HERMES_CUSTOM_BASE_URL':'https://api.openai.com/v1','HERMES_CUSTOM_API_KEY':k,'HERMES_CUSTOM_API_MODE':'chat_completions'}))")
fi
log "4/6 provisioning parent (claude-code) + one sibling per runtime under test..."
P_RESP=$(tenant_call POST /workspaces \
-d "{\"name\":\"pv-parent\",\"runtime\":\"claude-code\",\"tier\":3,\"secrets\":$SECRETS_JSON}")
PARENT_ID=$(echo "$P_RESP" | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin).get('id',''))" 2>/dev/null)
[ -n "$PARENT_ID" ] || fail "parent create failed: $(echo "$P_RESP" | head -c 300)"
log " PARENT_ID=$PARENT_ID"
# WS_IDS[runtime]=id ; WS_TOKENS[runtime]=auth_token (the MCP bearer)
declare -A WS_IDS WS_TOKENS
ALL_WS_IDS="$PARENT_ID"
for rt in $PV_RUNTIMES; do
R=$(tenant_call POST /workspaces \
-d "{\"name\":\"pv-$rt\",\"runtime\":\"$rt\",\"tier\":2,\"parent_id\":\"$PARENT_ID\",\"secrets\":$SECRETS_JSON}")
WID=$(echo "$R" | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(json.load(sys.stdin).get('id',''))" 2>/dev/null)
# auth_token is top-level for container runtimes; external-like nest it
# under connection.auth_token (verified vs staging response shape).
WTOK=$(echo "$R" | python3 -c "
import sys, json
try: d = json.load(sys.stdin)
except Exception: print(''); sys.exit(0)
print(d.get('auth_token') or d.get('connection', {}).get('auth_token') or '')
" 2>/dev/null)
[ -n "$WID" ] || fail "$rt workspace create failed: $(echo "$R" | head -c 300)"
[ -n "$WTOK" ] || fail "$rt workspace did not return an auth_token — cannot drive its MCP call (resp: $(echo "$R" | head -c 300))"
WS_IDS[$rt]="$WID"
WS_TOKENS[$rt]="$WTOK"
ALL_WS_IDS="$ALL_WS_IDS $WID"
log " $rt$WID"
done
# ─── 5. Wait for every sibling online ──────────────────────────────────
log "5/6 waiting for all workspaces status=online (up to ${PROVISION_TIMEOUT_SECS}s — cold boot)..."
WS_DEADLINE=$(( $(date +%s) + PROVISION_TIMEOUT_SECS ))
for rt in $PV_RUNTIMES; do
wid="${WS_IDS[$rt]}"
LAST=""
while true; do
[ "$(date +%s)" -gt "$WS_DEADLINE" ] && fail "$rt ($wid) never reached online (last=$LAST)"
S=$(tenant_call GET "/workspaces/$wid" 2>/dev/null | python3 -c "
import sys, json
try: d = json.load(sys.stdin)
except Exception: sys.exit(0)
w = d.get('workspace') if isinstance(d.get('workspace'), dict) else d
print(w.get('status') or '')
" 2>/dev/null)
[ "$S" != "$LAST" ] && { log " $rt$S"; LAST="$S"; }
case "$S" in
online) break ;;
failed) sleep 10 ;; # transient: bootstrap-watcher 5-min deadline, heartbeat recovers
*) sleep 10 ;;
esac
done
ok " $rt online"
done
# ─── 6. THE GATE — literal mcp_molecule_list_peers via POST /:id/mcp ────
# This is the byte-for-byte user-facing call. NOT GET /registry/:id/peers,
# NOT /health, NOT the heartbeat table. JSON-RPC 2.0 tools/call,
# name=list_peers, authenticated by the workspace's OWN bearer token
# through WorkspaceAuth + MCPRateLimiter.
log "6/6 driving the LITERAL list_peers MCP call per runtime..."
echo ""
RPC_BODY='{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/call","params":{"name":"list_peers","arguments":{}}}'
REGRESSED=0
declare -A VERDICT
for rt in $PV_RUNTIMES; do
wid="${WS_IDS[$rt]}"
wtok="${WS_TOKENS[$rt]}"
# The expected peer set = every OTHER provisioned workspace (parent +
# the sibling runtimes), excluding the caller itself.
EXPECT_IDS=$(echo "$ALL_WS_IDS" | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -v "^${wid}$" | grep -v '^$')
set +e
RESP=$(curl -sS -X POST "$TENANT_URL/workspaces/$wid/mcp" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $wtok" \
-H "X-Molecule-Org-Id: $ORG_ID" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "$RPC_BODY" \
-o /tmp/pv_mcp_body.json -w "%{http_code}" 2>/dev/null)
set -e
HTTP_CODE="$RESP"
BODY=$(cat /tmp/pv_mcp_body.json 2>/dev/null || echo '')
echo "--- $rt (ws=$wid) ---"
echo " HTTP $HTTP_CODE"
echo " body: $(echo "$BODY" | head -c 600)"
# (1) HTTP 200 — a 401 (WorkspaceAuth reject, the Hermes symptom) fails here.
if [ "$HTTP_CODE" != "200" ]; then
echo "$rt: list_peers MCP call returned HTTP $HTTP_CODE (expected 200)"
VERDICT[$rt]="FAIL(http=$HTTP_CODE)"
REGRESSED=1
continue
fi
# (2) JSON-RPC result present, not an error object.
PARSE=$(echo "$BODY" | python3 -c "
import sys, json
expect = set(filter(None, '''$EXPECT_IDS'''.split()))
try:
d = json.load(sys.stdin)
except Exception as e:
print('PARSE_ERROR:' + str(e)); sys.exit(0)
if isinstance(d, dict) and d.get('error') is not None:
print('RPC_ERROR:' + json.dumps(d['error'])[:200]); sys.exit(0)
res = d.get('result') if isinstance(d, dict) else None
if res is None:
print('NO_RESULT'); sys.exit(0)
# MCP tools/call result shape: {content:[{type:text,text:'<json or prose>'}]}
text = ''
if isinstance(res, dict):
for c in res.get('content', []):
if c.get('type') == 'text':
text += c.get('text', '')
text_l = text.lower()
# Native-sessions fallback signature (the OpenClaw symptom): the agent
# answered from its own runtime session list, not the platform peer set.
if 'sessions_list' in text_l or 'no platform peers' in text_l or 'native session' in text_l:
print('NATIVE_FALLBACK:' + text[:200]); sys.exit(0)
# The expected sibling IDs must literally appear in the returned peer text.
found = sorted(i for i in expect if i in text)
missing = sorted(expect - set(found))
if not expect:
print('NO_EXPECTED_PEERS_CONFIGURED'); sys.exit(0)
if missing:
print('MISSING_PEERS:found=%d/%d missing=%s' % (len(found), len(expect), ','.join(m[:8] for m in missing)))
sys.exit(0)
print('OK:found=%d/%d' % (len(found), len(expect)))
" 2>/dev/null)
case "$PARSE" in
OK:*)
echo "$rt: list_peers returned 200 and contains all expected peers ($PARSE)"
VERDICT[$rt]="OK"
;;
NATIVE_FALLBACK:*)
echo "$rt: list_peers fell back to NATIVE sessions — sees no platform peers ($PARSE)"
VERDICT[$rt]="FAIL(native-fallback)"
REGRESSED=1
;;
RPC_ERROR:*|NO_RESULT|PARSE_ERROR:*)
echo "$rt: list_peers MCP call did not return a usable result ($PARSE)"
VERDICT[$rt]="FAIL(rpc=$PARSE)"
REGRESSED=1
;;
MISSING_PEERS:*)
echo "$rt: list_peers returned 200 but peer set is wrong/empty ($PARSE)"
VERDICT[$rt]="FAIL(peers=$PARSE)"
REGRESSED=1
;;
*)
echo "$rt: unexpected verdict '$PARSE'"
VERDICT[$rt]="FAIL(unknown)"
REGRESSED=1
;;
esac
echo ""
done
echo "=== SUMMARY — fresh-provision peer-visibility (literal MCP list_peers) ==="
for rt in $PV_RUNTIMES; do
printf ' %-14s %s\n' "$rt" "${VERDICT[$rt]:-NO_RUN}"
done
echo ""
if [ "$REGRESSED" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "✗ GATE FAILED — at least one runtime cannot see its peers via the"
echo " literal mcp_molecule_list_peers call. This is the real user-facing"
echo " failure the proxy signals (registry row / heartbeat / model 200)"
echo " were hiding. Expected RED until the Hermes-401 + OpenClaw-MCP-wiring"
echo " root-cause fixes land; goes green only when they actually do."
exit 10
fi
ok "GATE PASSED — every runtime under test sees its platform peers via the literal MCP call."
exit 0
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@@ -1,296 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# E2E test: workspace broadcast and talk-to-user platform abilities.
#
# What this proves:
# 1. talk_to_user_enabled (default true) — POST /notify works out-of-the-box.
# 2. PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities { talk_to_user_enabled: false } disables
# delivery: /notify → 403 with error="talk_to_user_disabled" + delegate hint.
# 3. Re-enabling talk_to_user_enabled restores delivery.
# 4. broadcast_enabled (default false) — POST /broadcast → 403 when disabled.
# 5. PATCH { broadcast_enabled: true } enables fan-out.
# 6. POST /broadcast delivers to all non-sender, non-removed workspaces:
# - Returns {"status":"sent","delivered":N}
# - Receiver's activity log has a broadcast_receive entry with the message.
# - Sender's activity log has a broadcast_sent entry.
# 7. The sender itself does NOT receive a broadcast_receive entry.
#
# Usage: tests/e2e/test_workspace_abilities_e2e.sh
# Prereqs: workspace-server on http://localhost:8080, MOLECULE_ENV != production
set -euo pipefail
source "$(dirname "$0")/_lib.sh"
PASS=0
FAIL=0
SENDER_ID=""
RECEIVER_ID=""
cleanup() {
for wid in "$SENDER_ID" "$RECEIVER_ID"; do
if [ -n "$wid" ]; then
curl -s -X DELETE "$BASE/workspaces/$wid?confirm=true" > /dev/null || true
fi
done
}
trap cleanup EXIT INT TERM
assert() {
local label="$1" actual="$2" expected="$3"
if [ "$actual" = "$expected" ]; then
echo " PASS — $label"
PASS=$((PASS+1))
else
echo " FAIL — $label"
echo " expected: $expected"
echo " actual: $actual"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
fi
}
assert_contains() {
local label="$1" haystack="$2" needle="$3"
if echo "$haystack" | grep -qF "$needle"; then
echo " PASS — $label"
PASS=$((PASS+1))
else
echo " FAIL — $label"
echo " needle: $needle"
echo " haystack: $haystack"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
fi
}
assert_not_contains() {
local label="$1" haystack="$2" needle="$3"
if ! echo "$haystack" | grep -qF "$needle"; then
echo " PASS — $label"
PASS=$((PASS+1))
else
echo " FAIL — $label (unexpected match)"
echo " needle: $needle"
echo " haystack: $haystack"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
fi
}
# ── Pre-sweep: remove any stale leftover workspaces from a prior aborted run ──
echo "=== Setup ==="
for NAME in "Abilities Sender" "Abilities Receiver"; do
PRIOR=$(curl -s "$BASE/workspaces" | python3 -c "
import json, sys
try:
print(' '.join(w['id'] for w in json.load(sys.stdin) if w.get('name') == '$NAME'))
except Exception:
pass
")
for _wid in $PRIOR; do
echo "Sweeping leftover '$NAME' workspace: $_wid"
curl -s -X DELETE "$BASE/workspaces/$_wid?confirm=true" > /dev/null || true
done
done
R=$(curl -s -X POST "$BASE/workspaces" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name":"Abilities Sender","tier":1}')
SENDER_ID=$(echo "$R" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin)["id"])' 2>/dev/null || true)
[ -n "$SENDER_ID" ] || { echo "Failed to create sender workspace: $R"; exit 1; }
echo "Created sender workspace: $SENDER_ID"
R=$(curl -s -X POST "$BASE/workspaces" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name":"Abilities Receiver","tier":1}')
RECEIVER_ID=$(echo "$R" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin)["id"])' 2>/dev/null || true)
[ -n "$RECEIVER_ID" ] || { echo "Failed to create receiver workspace: $R"; exit 1; }
echo "Created receiver workspace: $RECEIVER_ID"
# Mint workspace-scoped bearer tokens (test-only endpoint, disabled in prod).
SENDER_TOKEN=$(e2e_mint_test_token "$SENDER_ID")
[ -n "$SENDER_TOKEN" ] || { echo "Failed to mint sender token"; exit 1; }
SENDER_AUTH="Authorization: Bearer $SENDER_TOKEN"
# Admin token — any live workspace bearer satisfies AdminAuth in local dev.
# In production-like envs, set MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN.
ADMIN_TOKEN="${MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN:-$SENDER_TOKEN}"
ADMIN_AUTH="Authorization: Bearer $ADMIN_TOKEN"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
echo ""
echo "=== Part 1: talk_to_user ability ==="
echo ""
echo "--- 1a: /notify works with default talk_to_user_enabled=true ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/notify" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Hello from sender"}')
assert "POST /notify returns 200 when talk_to_user_enabled=true (default)" "$CODE" "200"
echo ""
echo "--- 1b: Disable talk_to_user ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"talk_to_user_enabled": false}')
assert "PATCH /abilities talk_to_user_enabled=false returns 200" "$CODE" "200"
# Verify the flag is reflected in the workspace GET response.
WS=$(curl -s "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID" -H "$SENDER_AUTH")
FLAG=$(echo "$WS" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("talk_to_user_enabled","MISSING"))')
assert "GET /workspaces/:id reflects talk_to_user_enabled=false" "$FLAG" "False"
echo ""
echo "--- 1c: /notify blocked when talk_to_user disabled ---"
BODY=$(curl -s -w "" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/notify" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Should be blocked"}')
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/notify" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Should be blocked"}')
assert "POST /notify returns 403 when talk_to_user_enabled=false" "$CODE" "403"
ERR=$(echo "$BODY" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("error",""))' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
assert_contains "403 body contains talk_to_user_disabled error code" "$ERR" "talk_to_user_disabled"
HINT=$(echo "$BODY" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("hint",""))' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
assert_contains "403 body contains delegate_task hint" "$HINT" "delegate_task"
echo ""
echo "--- 1d: Re-enable talk_to_user and verify /notify works again ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"talk_to_user_enabled": true}')
assert "PATCH /abilities talk_to_user_enabled=true returns 200" "$CODE" "200"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/notify" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Re-enabled, should work"}')
assert "POST /notify returns 200 after re-enabling talk_to_user" "$CODE" "200"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
echo ""
echo "=== Part 2: broadcast ability ==="
echo ""
echo "--- 2a: Broadcast blocked by default (broadcast_enabled=false) ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/broadcast" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Should be blocked"}')
assert "POST /broadcast returns 403 when broadcast_enabled=false (default)" "$CODE" "403"
echo ""
echo "--- 2b: Enable broadcast ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"broadcast_enabled": true}')
assert "PATCH /abilities broadcast_enabled=true returns 200" "$CODE" "200"
WS=$(curl -s "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID" -H "$SENDER_AUTH")
FLAG=$(echo "$WS" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("broadcast_enabled","MISSING"))')
assert "GET /workspaces/:id reflects broadcast_enabled=true" "$FLAG" "True"
echo ""
echo "--- 2c: Successful broadcast fan-out ---"
BCAST=$(curl -s -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/broadcast" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Org-wide notice: scheduled maintenance in 5 minutes."}')
BSTATUS=$(echo "$BCAST" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("status",""))' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
BDELIVERED=$(echo "$BCAST" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("delivered","-1"))' 2>/dev/null || echo "-1")
assert "POST /broadcast returns status=sent" "$BSTATUS" "sent"
# delivered count must be >= 1 (the receiver workspace).
echo " INFO — broadcast delivered=$BDELIVERED"
if python3 -c "import sys; sys.exit(0 if int('$BDELIVERED') >= 1 else 1)" 2>/dev/null; then
echo " PASS — delivered count >= 1"
PASS=$((PASS+1))
else
echo " FAIL — expected delivered >= 1, got $BDELIVERED"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
fi
echo ""
echo "--- 2d: Receiver activity log has broadcast_receive entry ---"
RECEIVER_TOKEN=$(e2e_mint_test_token "$RECEIVER_ID")
[ -n "$RECEIVER_TOKEN" ] || { echo "Failed to mint receiver token"; exit 1; }
RECEIVER_AUTH="Authorization: Bearer $RECEIVER_TOKEN"
ACT=$(curl -s -H "$RECEIVER_AUTH" "$BASE/workspaces/$RECEIVER_ID/activity?source=agent&limit=20")
ROW=$(echo "$ACT" | python3 -c '
import json, sys
rows = json.load(sys.stdin) or []
for r in rows:
if r.get("activity_type") == "broadcast_receive":
print(json.dumps(r))
break
')
[ -n "$ROW" ] || {
echo " FAIL — could not find broadcast_receive row in receiver activity"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
}
if [ -n "$ROW" ]; then
# Message is stored in summary field.
MSG=$(echo "$ROW" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;r=json.load(sys.stdin);print(r.get("summary",""))')
assert_contains "broadcast_receive row summary has original message" "$MSG" "scheduled maintenance"
# Sender ID is stored in source_id field.
SRC=$(echo "$ROW" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;r=json.load(sys.stdin);print(r.get("source_id",""))')
assert "broadcast_receive row source_id is sender workspace" "$SRC" "$SENDER_ID"
fi
echo ""
echo "--- 2e: Sender activity log has broadcast_sent entry ---"
ACT_SENDER=$(curl -s -H "$SENDER_AUTH" "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/activity?limit=20")
SENT_ROW=$(echo "$ACT_SENDER" | python3 -c '
import json, sys
rows = json.load(sys.stdin) or []
for r in rows:
if r.get("activity_type") == "broadcast_sent":
print(json.dumps(r))
break
')
[ -n "$SENT_ROW" ] || {
echo " FAIL — could not find broadcast_sent row in sender activity"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
}
if [ -n "$SENT_ROW" ]; then
# Delivered count is baked into the summary field (no response_body for sender row).
SUMMARY=$(echo "$SENT_ROW" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("summary",""))')
assert_contains "broadcast_sent summary mentions workspace count" "$SUMMARY" "workspace"
fi
echo ""
echo "--- 2f: Sender does NOT receive a broadcast_receive entry ---"
SELF_RECV=$(echo "$ACT_SENDER" | python3 -c '
import json, sys
rows = json.load(sys.stdin) or []
for r in rows:
if r.get("activity_type") == "broadcast_receive":
print("found")
break
')
assert_not_contains "sender has no broadcast_receive in own activity log" "${SELF_RECV:-}" "found"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
echo ""
echo "--- 2g: Empty message is rejected ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/broadcast" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":""}')
assert "POST /broadcast with empty message returns 400" "$CODE" "400"
echo ""
echo "--- 2h: Partial PATCH does not clobber other flags ---"
# Set talk_to_user=false, then patch only broadcast — talk_to_user must stay false.
curl -s -o /dev/null -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"talk_to_user_enabled": false}'
curl -s -o /dev/null -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"broadcast_enabled": false}'
WS=$(curl -s "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID" -H "$SENDER_AUTH")
TUF=$(echo "$WS" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("talk_to_user_enabled","MISSING"))')
BEF=$(echo "$WS" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("broadcast_enabled","MISSING"))')
assert "partial PATCH preserves talk_to_user_enabled=false" "$TUF" "False"
assert "partial PATCH sets broadcast_enabled=false" "$BEF" "False"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
echo ""
echo "=== Results: $PASS passed, $FAIL failed ==="
[ "$FAIL" -eq 0 ]
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ func (m *Manager) SendOutbound(ctx context.Context, channelID string, text strin
return err
}
adapter, ok := GetSendAdapter(ch.ChannelType)
adapter, ok := GetAdapter(ch.ChannelType)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("no adapter for %s", ch.ChannelType)
}
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
package channels
import "context"
// Registry of all available channel adapters.
// To add a new platform: implement ChannelAdapter, register here.
var adapters = map[string]ChannelAdapter{
@@ -11,27 +9,6 @@ var adapters = map[string]ChannelAdapter{
"discord": &DiscordAdapter{},
}
// SendAdapter is the subset of ChannelAdapter needed by SendOutbound.
// Extracted so tests can inject a no-op/mock adapter without hitting real
// platform APIs (Telegram Bot API, Slack API, etc.).
type SendAdapter interface {
SendMessage(ctx context.Context, config map[string]interface{}, chatID string, text string) error
}
// getSendAdapter is the production implementation of GetSendAdapter —
// returns the real registered adapter's SendMessage method.
func getSendAdapter(channelType string) (SendAdapter, bool) {
a, ok := adapters[channelType]
if !ok {
return nil, false
}
return a, true
}
// GetSendAdapter returns the SendAdapter for a channel type.
// Defaults to the real adapter; overridden by SetTestSendAdapter in tests.
var GetSendAdapter = getSendAdapter
// GetAdapter returns the adapter for a channel type.
func GetAdapter(channelType string) (ChannelAdapter, bool) {
a, ok := adapters[channelType]
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
package channels
import "context"
// MockSendAdapter implements SendAdapter for handler tests. It records every
// call and returns a configurable error (nil = success, non-nil = failure).
type MockSendAdapter struct {
Calls int
Err error
SentText string
SentChat string
}
func (m *MockSendAdapter) SendMessage(_ context.Context, _ map[string]interface{}, chatID string, text string) error {
m.Calls++
m.SentText = text
m.SentChat = chatID
return m.Err
}
// SetGetSendAdapter replaces the package-level GetSendAdapter variable.
// Tests MUST call ResetSendAdapters() in their t.Cleanup.
func SetGetSendAdapter(fn func(string) (SendAdapter, bool)) {
GetSendAdapter = fn
}
// ResetSendAdapters restores GetSendAdapter to the production implementation.
func ResetSendAdapters() {
GetSendAdapter = getSendAdapter
}
@@ -1,160 +0,0 @@
package handlers
// Regression coverage for the POLL-mode arm of the canvas user-message
// data-loss bug (internal#470 sibling — tracked on internal#471).
//
// Bug (reported 2026-05-16 by CTO Hongming): "in canvas i sometimes lose
// my own message when i exit chat". The push-mode arm was fixed by
// #1347 (persistUserMessageAtIngest — a SYNCHRONOUS, before-dispatch,
// context.WithoutCancel INSERT). #1347's framing asserted "poll-mode
// workspaces were never affected — logA2AReceiveQueued already persists
// at ingest". That assertion is OVERSTATED.
//
// Hongming's tenant (slug `hongming`, org 2c940477-...) has 4 workspaces,
// ALL runtime=external with empty URL → ALL delivery_mode=poll (proven
// empirically: a benign A2A probe returns the synthetic
// {"delivery_mode":"poll","status":"queued"} envelope for every one).
// So his reported loss is the POLL path, NOT the push path #1347 fixes.
//
// Root cause (poll arm): the poll-mode short-circuit (a2a_proxy.go ~402)
// calls logA2AReceiveQueued and then IMMEDIATELY returns the synthetic
// 200 {status:"queued"} to the canvas. But logA2AReceiveQueued's durable
// INSERT runs inside h.goAsync(...) — a DETACHED goroutine with NO
// happens-before barrier against the HTTP response. The canvas sees 200
// ("message accepted") while the activity_logs row may not yet be — and,
// on a workspace-server restart / deploy / OOM / EC2 hibernation between
// the 200 and the goroutine's commit, NEVER will be — durable. There is
// also no fallback (unlike push-mode's legacy-INSERT fallback): a
// swallowed LogActivity error loses the message with only a log line.
// Chat-history reads activity_logs (postgres_store.go:165-187); a missing
// row = message gone on reopen. That is exactly Hongming's symptom.
//
// Fix (parity with push-mode): the poll-mode ingest persist of the
// canvas user message must be SYNCHRONOUS — committed before the queued
// 200 is returned — on a context.WithoutCancel derived context, so a
// client disconnect on chat-exit and a post-response restart cannot lose
// it. Behavior is never worse than today (best-effort; a persist error
// still returns queued).
//
// TEST DESIGN NOTE: sqlmock.ExpectationsWereMet() hangs indefinitely if
// the expected query never fires. We use a select+default+time.After
// pattern so the test FAILS fast (not hangs) when the production code
// regresses to async (the INSERT never fires before handler returns),
// while still returning promptly when all expectations are met. The
// insertDelay is kept small (50ms) to minimise suite-level timing
// impact under -race detection, where mock delays are amplified by
// the instrumenter's goroutine overhead.
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/DATA-DOG/go-sqlmock"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
// TestProxyA2A_PollMode_PersistsUserMessageSynchronouslyBeforeQueuedResponse
// is the defining contract: for a poll-mode workspace, the canvas user
// message MUST be durably INSERTed into activity_logs BEFORE the synthetic
// queued 200 is returned to the client — with NO reliance on a detached
// async goroutine completing later.
//
// The test proves the ordering by making the INSERT block briefly and
// asserting the handler does NOT return until the INSERT has completed.
// Pre-fix (INSERT in h.goAsync, response returned immediately) the
// handler returns ~instantly while the INSERT is still pending in the
// goroutine → the elapsed time is far below the injected INSERT delay and
// ExpectationsWereMet() is racy/unmet at return. Post-fix (synchronous
// persist before the queued response) the handler return is gated on the
// INSERT, so elapsed >= the injected delay and the expectation is met
// deterministically at return WITHOUT any waitAsyncForTest()/sleep.
func TestProxyA2A_PollMode_PersistsUserMessageSynchronouslyBeforeQueuedResponse(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewWorkspaceHandler(broadcaster, nil, "http://localhost:8080", t.TempDir())
const wsID = "ws-poll-sync-persist"
// Keep delay small: -race detection amplifies mock delays significantly.
// A 50ms delay is sufficient to prove synchronous blocking (~50× the
// normal INSERT latency) without bloating the full ./... suite runtime.
const insertDelay = 50 * time.Millisecond
expectBudgetCheck(mock, wsID)
// lookupDeliveryMode → poll, triggering the short-circuit.
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT delivery_mode FROM workspaces WHERE id").
WithArgs(wsID).
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"delivery_mode"}).AddRow("poll"))
// workspace-name lookup inside logA2AReceiveQueued.
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name FROM workspaces WHERE id`).
WithArgs(wsID).
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("Poll WS"))
// The durable user-message write. We delay it so a synchronous
// persist visibly gates the handler return; a detached-goroutine
// persist (pre-fix) does not. The fix must keep using
// context.WithoutCancel so this write survives a chat-exit cancel.
mock.ExpectExec("INSERT INTO activity_logs").
WillDelayFor(insertDelay).
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: wsID}}
// callerID == "" (no X-Workspace-ID) → this is a canvas_user message,
// exactly Hongming's case.
body := `{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"poll-canvas-1","method":"message/send","params":{"message":{"role":"user","parts":[{"text":"my own message"}]}}}`
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/"+wsID+"/a2a", bytes.NewBufferString(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
start := time.Now()
handler.ProxyA2A(c)
elapsed := time.Since(start)
// Defining assertion #1: the handler must not have returned the
// queued response before the durable INSERT committed. Pre-fix this
// fails (elapsed ≈ 0, INSERT still racing in goAsync).
if elapsed < insertDelay {
t.Fatalf("poll-mode queued response returned in %v, before the %v user-message INSERT — "+
"the message is not durable when the client/process goes away (DATA LOSS). "+
"Persist must be synchronous before the queued 200.", elapsed, insertDelay)
}
// Defining assertion #2: the durable write actually happened by the
// time the handler returned. ExpectionsWereMet() hangs indefinitely if
// the mock never fires (e.g. production code regressed to async),
// so we check it in a goroutine with a hard 2s timeout — fails fast
// (no CI hang) on regression while returning promptly on success.
expectDone := make(chan error, 1)
go func() { expectDone <- mock.ExpectationsWereMet() }()
select {
case err := <-expectDone:
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("user-message INSERT was not durable at handler return (unmet sqlmock expectations): %v", err)
}
case <-time.After(2 * time.Second):
t.Fatalf("ExpectationsWereMet() hung for >2s — INSERT mock never fired. " +
"Likely cause: production code regressed logA2AReceiveQueued to goAsync " +
"(INSERT fires after handler returns, not before).")
}
// Sanity: still the correct poll-mode envelope + status.
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Fatalf("expected 200 (queued), got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("response is not valid JSON: %v", err)
}
if resp["status"] != "queued" || resp["delivery_mode"] != "poll" {
t.Errorf("poll envelope changed: got status=%v delivery_mode=%v, want queued/poll",
resp["status"], resp["delivery_mode"])
}
}
@@ -399,21 +399,7 @@ func (h *WorkspaceHandler) proxyA2ARequest(ctx context.Context, workspaceID stri
// (no Do(), no maybeMarkContainerDead). The response is a synthetic
// {status:"queued"} envelope so the caller (canvas, another workspace)
// knows delivery is acknowledged but pending consumption.
deliveryMode, deliveryModeErr := lookupDeliveryMode(ctx, workspaceID)
if deliveryModeErr != nil {
// internal#497 fail-closed: a real DB/context error on the
// delivery-mode read MUST NOT silently fall through to the push
// dispatch path — that is exactly what silently misrouted every
// poll-mode peer for 5 days under the ce2db75f regression. Surface
// a structured error so the delegation is marked failed (loud +
// retryable) instead of dispatched to the wrong path.
log.Printf("ProxyA2A: delivery-mode lookup failed for %s: %v — failing closed", workspaceID, deliveryModeErr)
return 0, nil, &proxyA2AError{
Status: http.StatusServiceUnavailable,
Response: gin.H{"error": "delivery-mode lookup failed; refusing to dispatch to avoid silent misrouting"},
}
}
if deliveryMode == models.DeliveryModePoll {
if lookupDeliveryMode(ctx, workspaceID) == models.DeliveryModePoll {
if logActivity {
h.logA2AReceiveQueued(ctx, workspaceID, callerID, body, a2aMethod)
}
@@ -194,11 +194,6 @@ func (h *WorkspaceHandler) maybeMarkContainerDead(ctx context.Context, workspace
}
db.ClearWorkspaceKeys(ctx, workspaceID)
h.broadcaster.RecordAndBroadcast(ctx, string(events.EventWorkspaceOffline), workspaceID, map[string]interface{}{})
// Tracked via goAsync (not bare `go`) so the asyncWG can be drained
// before a test swaps the global db.DB. runRestartCycle reads db.DB
// before its provisioner gate, so an untracked detached goroutine
// races setupTestDB's t.Cleanup db.DB restore. Matches the already-
// correct site at a2a_proxy.go:648.
h.goAsync(func() { h.RestartByID(workspaceID) })
return true
}
@@ -246,9 +241,6 @@ func (h *WorkspaceHandler) preflightContainerHealth(ctx context.Context, workspa
}
db.ClearWorkspaceKeys(ctx, workspaceID)
h.broadcaster.RecordAndBroadcast(ctx, string(events.EventWorkspaceOffline), workspaceID, map[string]interface{}{})
// Tracked via goAsync (see maybeMarkContainerDead): preflight's
// detached restart must be drainable so it doesn't race the global
// db.DB swap in test cleanup.
h.goAsync(func() { h.RestartByID(workspaceID) })
return &proxyA2AError{
Status: http.StatusServiceUnavailable,
@@ -270,9 +262,8 @@ func (h *WorkspaceHandler) logA2AFailure(ctx context.Context, workspaceID, calle
errWsName = workspaceID
}
summary := "A2A request to " + errWsName + " failed: " + errMsg
parent := ctx
h.goAsync(func() {
logCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.WithoutCancel(parent), 30*time.Second)
logCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.WithoutCancel(ctx), 30*time.Second)
defer cancel()
LogActivity(logCtx, h.broadcaster, ActivityParams{
WorkspaceID: workspaceID,
@@ -318,9 +309,8 @@ func (h *WorkspaceHandler) logA2ASuccess(ctx context.Context, workspaceID, calle
}
summary := a2aMethod + " → " + wsNameForLog
toolTrace := extractToolTrace(respBody)
parent := ctx
h.goAsync(func() {
logCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.WithoutCancel(parent), 30*time.Second)
logCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.WithoutCancel(ctx), 30*time.Second)
defer cancel()
LogActivity(logCtx, h.broadcaster, ActivityParams{
WorkspaceID: workspaceID,
@@ -468,64 +458,40 @@ func parseUsageFromA2AResponse(body []byte) (inputTokens, outputTokens int64) {
return 0, 0
}
// lookupDeliveryMode returns the workspace's delivery_mode.
//
// internal#497 / RFC#497 fail-closed (SURGICAL scope): the *specific*
// failure mode that hid the ce2db75f regression for 5 days is now
// propagated instead of silently swallowed — a CONTEXT error
// (context.Canceled / context.DeadlineExceeded). Under ce2db75f the
// detached delegation goroutine ran on a cancelled request context, every
// `SELECT delivery_mode` failed `context canceled`, this function returned
// push, the poll-mode short-circuit in proxyA2ARequest was skipped, and
// poll-mode peers (e.g. an operator laptop on molecule-mcp-claude-channel)
// silently never got their a2a_receive inbox row. A transient,
// systematic-once-triggered context cancellation became permanent
// invisible misrouting. Returning that error lets the caller fail loud
// (mark the delegation failed) instead of mis-dispatching.
//
// Scope is deliberately narrow: only ctx errors propagate. Other DB
// errors retain the long-standing documented "fall back to push (today's
// synchronous behavior)" contract — that path is loud + recoverable
// (502 / SSRF reject / restart), unlike the silent poll-mode drop, and
// the surrounding proxy (incl. the sibling checkWorkspaceBudget) is
// intentionally built around that fail-open-to-push behavior. Widening
// further is an RFC#497 follow-up, not part of this P0 fix.
//
// A genuinely *absent* configuration is NOT an error and still resolves to
// push (the safe synchronous default): sql.ErrNoRows, a NULL/empty column,
// or an unrecognised value all return (push, nil).
// lookupDeliveryMode returns the workspace's delivery_mode. On any DB
// error or missing row it returns DeliveryModePush — the fail-closed
// default. "Closed" here means "fall back to today's behavior (synchronous
// dispatch)" rather than "fall back to drop the request silently into
// activity_logs where the agent might never see it." A poll-mode workspace
// that briefly reads as push will get its A2A request dispatched to the
// stored URL (or a 502 if no URL); a push-mode workspace that briefly
// reads as poll would get its request silently queued with no dispatch.
// The first failure is loud + recoverable; the second is silent.
//
// The function is intentionally lookup-only — it never mutates the row.
// The register handler (registry.go) is the only writer for delivery_mode.
//
// See #2339 PR 1 for the column + register-flow side; this is the
// proxy-side read used for the short-circuit in proxyA2ARequest.
func lookupDeliveryMode(ctx context.Context, workspaceID string) (string, error) {
func lookupDeliveryMode(ctx context.Context, workspaceID string) string {
var mode sql.NullString
err := db.DB.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT delivery_mode FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1`, workspaceID,
).Scan(&mode)
if err != nil {
// internal#497: a context cancellation/deadline MUST NOT be
// swallowed into a silent push default — that is the exact 5-day
// silent-misrouting vector. Propagate so the caller fails closed.
if errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) || errors.Is(err, context.DeadlineExceeded) {
log.Printf("ProxyA2A: lookupDeliveryMode(%s) context error (%v) — failing closed (NOT defaulting to push)", workspaceID, err)
return "", err
}
if !errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
log.Printf("ProxyA2A: lookupDeliveryMode(%s) failed (%v) — defaulting to push (non-ctx DB error; legacy fail-open-to-push contract)", workspaceID, err)
log.Printf("ProxyA2A: lookupDeliveryMode(%s) failed (%v) — defaulting to push", workspaceID, err)
}
return models.DeliveryModePush, nil
return models.DeliveryModePush
}
if !mode.Valid || mode.String == "" {
return models.DeliveryModePush, nil
return models.DeliveryModePush
}
if !models.IsValidDeliveryMode(mode.String) {
log.Printf("ProxyA2A: workspace %s has invalid delivery_mode=%q — defaulting to push", workspaceID, mode.String)
return models.DeliveryModePush, nil
return models.DeliveryModePush
}
return mode.String, nil
return mode.String
}
// logA2AReceiveQueued records a poll-mode "queued" A2A receive into
@@ -538,49 +504,25 @@ func lookupDeliveryMode(ctx context.Context, workspaceID string) (string, error)
// reads in PR 3 — that's how a poll-mode workspace receives inbound A2A
// without a public URL.
func (h *WorkspaceHandler) logA2AReceiveQueued(ctx context.Context, workspaceID, callerID string, body []byte, a2aMethod string) {
// DATA-LOSS FIX (internal#471 — poll-mode sibling of #1347/internal#470):
// this is the ONLY durable write of a poll-mode inbound message,
// including a canvas_user message (callerID == "") typed in the canvas
// chat. It MUST be SYNCHRONOUS and complete BEFORE the caller returns
// the synthetic {status:"queued"} 200 — otherwise the canvas sees the
// send acknowledged while the activity_logs row is still racing in a
// detached goroutine, and a workspace-server restart / deploy / OOM /
// EC2 hibernation between the 200 and the goroutine's commit loses the
// user's message permanently (chat-history reads activity_logs, so a
// missing row = message gone on reopen). Hongming's tenant is entirely
// poll-mode (4 external workspaces, no URL — verified empirically), so
// his reported loss is THIS path; #1347 (push-mode, persists AFTER the
// poll short-circuit) structurally cannot cover it.
//
// Mirrors persistUserMessageAtIngest's discipline:
// - context.WithoutCancel: a client disconnect on chat-exit (which
// cancels the inbound request ctx) MUST NOT abort this write.
// - SYNCHRONOUS (no goAsync): the row must be durable before the
// queued 200 is returned to the caller.
// - Best-effort: LogActivity already logs+swallows INSERT errors, so
// a hiccup never blocks or fails the user's send (behavior for
// that one request is never worse than the pre-fix async path).
// The post-commit broadcast still fires inside LogActivity; a missed
// WebSocket event is not data loss (the durable row is the truth the
// canvas re-reads on reopen).
insCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.WithoutCancel(ctx), 30*time.Second)
defer cancel()
var wsName string
db.DB.QueryRowContext(insCtx, `SELECT name FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1`, workspaceID).Scan(&wsName)
db.DB.QueryRowContext(ctx, `SELECT name FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1`, workspaceID).Scan(&wsName)
if wsName == "" {
wsName = workspaceID
}
summary := a2aMethod + " → " + wsName + " (queued for poll)"
LogActivity(insCtx, h.broadcaster, ActivityParams{
WorkspaceID: workspaceID,
ActivityType: "a2a_receive",
SourceID: nilIfEmpty(callerID),
TargetID: &workspaceID,
Method: &a2aMethod,
Summary: &summary,
RequestBody: json.RawMessage(body),
Status: "ok",
h.goAsync(func() {
logCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.WithoutCancel(ctx), 30*time.Second)
defer cancel()
LogActivity(logCtx, h.broadcaster, ActivityParams{
WorkspaceID: workspaceID,
ActivityType: "a2a_receive",
SourceID: nilIfEmpty(callerID),
TargetID: &workspaceID,
Method: &a2aMethod,
Summary: &summary,
RequestBody: json.RawMessage(body),
Status: "ok",
})
})
}
@@ -2235,18 +2235,12 @@ func TestProxyA2A_PushMode_NoShortCircuit(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestProxyA2A_PollMode_FailsClosedToPush verifies the LEGACY safety
// contract is PRESERVED for non-context DB errors: a generic DB error
// reading delivery_mode still defaults to push (today's behavior), NOT
// poll. Failing to push means a poll-mode workspace briefly attempts a
// real dispatch — visible failure (502 / SSRF rejection / restart
// cascade), not a silent drop into activity_logs where the agent might
// never look. Loud > silent, recoverable > lost.
//
// internal#497 narrows the fail-closed change to *context* errors only
// (the actual ce2db75f regression vector); generic DB errors keep this
// long-standing fail-open-to-push contract. The ctx-error fail-closed is
// covered by TestLookupDeliveryMode_ContextCanceled_FailsClosed.
// TestProxyA2A_PollMode_FailsClosedToPush verifies the safety contract:
// a DB error reading delivery_mode must default to push (the existing
// behavior), NOT poll. Failing to push means a poll-mode workspace
// briefly attempts a real dispatch — visible failure (502 / SSRF
// rejection / restart cascade), not a silent drop into activity_logs
// where the agent might never look. Loud > silent, recoverable > lost.
func TestProxyA2A_PollMode_FailsClosedToPush(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t) // empty Redis — forces resolveAgentURL DB lookup
@@ -2257,8 +2251,7 @@ func TestProxyA2A_PollMode_FailsClosedToPush(t *testing.T) {
expectBudgetCheck(mock, wsID)
// lookupDeliveryMode hits a generic (non-context) DB error → must
// still default push (legacy contract preserved by internal#497).
// lookupDeliveryMode hits a transient DB error → must default push.
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT delivery_mode FROM workspaces WHERE id").
WithArgs(wsID).
WillReturnError(sql.ErrConnDone)
@@ -2282,7 +2275,7 @@ func TestProxyA2A_PollMode_FailsClosedToPush(t *testing.T) {
var resp map[string]interface{}
_ = json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if resp["status"] == "queued" {
t.Errorf("generic DB error on delivery_mode lookup silently queued the request — must fail-open-to-push, got body: %s", w.Body.String())
t.Errorf("DB error on delivery_mode lookup silently queued the request — must fail-closed-to-push, got body: %s", w.Body.String())
}
}
@@ -2291,37 +2284,6 @@ func TestProxyA2A_PollMode_FailsClosedToPush(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestLookupDeliveryMode_ContextCanceled_FailsClosed is the internal#497
// regression test for the SECONDARY defect. It pins the exact invariant
// that hid the ce2db75f regression for 5 days: when the delivery_mode read
// fails because the context was cancelled (precisely what happened in the
// detached delegation goroutine running on a returned request context),
// lookupDeliveryMode MUST return an error and MUST NOT silently return
// "push". Returning push there is what skipped the poll-mode short-circuit
// and silently dropped 100% of poll-mode peer deliveries.
//
// A pre-cancelled context makes QueryRowContext fail with
// context.Canceled deterministically — no DB rows are mocked because the
// query never reaches a result.
func TestLookupDeliveryMode_ContextCanceled_FailsClosed(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
// The query fails on the cancelled ctx before matching; provide a
// permissive expectation so sqlmock doesn't complain about the attempt.
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT delivery_mode FROM workspaces WHERE id").
WillReturnError(context.Canceled)
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
cancel() // simulate the HTTP handler having returned (request ctx dead)
mode, err := lookupDeliveryMode(ctx, "ws-poll-peer")
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("internal#497 regression: lookupDeliveryMode swallowed a context error and returned mode=%q with nil err — this is the exact 5-day silent-misrouting vector", mode)
}
if mode == models.DeliveryModePush {
t.Errorf("internal#497 regression: context error must NOT default to push (got mode=%q)", mode)
}
}
// ==================== a2aClient ResponseHeaderTimeout config ====================
func TestA2AClientResponseHeaderTimeout(t *testing.T) {
@@ -85,54 +85,6 @@ func TestExtractIdempotencyKey_emptyOnMissing(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// extractExpiresInSeconds
// ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestExtractExpiresInSeconds_valid(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
body string
want int
}{
{"positive int", `{"params":{"expires_in_seconds":30}}`, 30},
{"zero", `{"params":{"expires_in_seconds":0}}`, 0},
{"large TTL", `{"params":{"expires_in_seconds":3600}}`, 3600},
{"nested message — not affected", `{"params":{"message":{"role":"user"},"expires_in_seconds":60}}`, 60},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := extractExpiresInSeconds([]byte(tc.body)); got != tc.want {
t.Errorf("extractExpiresInSeconds = %d, want %d", got, tc.want)
}
})
}
}
func TestExtractExpiresInSeconds_invalidOrMissing(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
body string
want int
}{
{"negative → 0", `{"params":{"expires_in_seconds":-5}}`, 0},
{"missing expires_in_seconds", `{"params":{"message":{"role":"user"}}}`, 0},
{"no params at all", `{"method":"message/send"}`, 0},
{"malformed JSON", `not json`, 0},
{"empty body", ``, 0},
{"null value", `{"params":{"expires_in_seconds":null}}`, 0},
{"string value", `{"params":{"expires_in_seconds":"30"}}`, 0},
{"float value", `{"params":{"expires_in_seconds":30.5}}`, 30},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := extractExpiresInSeconds([]byte(tc.body)); got != tc.want {
t.Errorf("extractExpiresInSeconds(%q) = %d, want %d", tc.body, got, tc.want)
}
})
}
}
func TestExtractDelegationIDFromBody(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
+5 -10
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@@ -14,16 +14,18 @@ import (
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/db"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/events"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/push"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
type ActivityHandler struct {
broadcaster *events.Broadcaster
notifier *push.Notifier
}
func NewActivityHandler(b *events.Broadcaster) *ActivityHandler {
return &ActivityHandler{broadcaster: b}
func NewActivityHandler(b *events.Broadcaster, notifier *push.Notifier) *ActivityHandler {
return &ActivityHandler{broadcaster: b, notifier: notifier}
}
// List handles GET /workspaces/:id/activity?type=&source=&limit=&since_secs=&since_id=
@@ -476,19 +478,12 @@ func (h *ActivityHandler) Notify(c *gin.Context) {
for _, a := range body.Attachments {
attachments = append(attachments, AgentMessageAttachment(a))
}
writer := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, h.broadcaster)
writer := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, h.broadcaster, h.notifier)
if err := writer.Send(c.Request.Context(), workspaceID, body.Message, attachments); err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, ErrWorkspaceNotFound) {
c.JSON(http.StatusNotFound, gin.H{"error": "workspace not found"})
return
}
if errors.Is(err, ErrTalkToUserDisabled) {
c.JSON(http.StatusForbidden, gin.H{
"error": "talk_to_user_disabled",
"hint": "This workspace is not allowed to send messages directly to the user. Forward your update to a parent workspace using delegate_task — they may be able to reach the user.",
})
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, gin.H{"error": "internal error"})
return
}
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_SinceID_ReturnsNewerASC(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(newActivityRows())
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_SinceID_CursorNotFound_410(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnError(sql.ErrNoRows)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_SinceID_CrossWorkspaceCursor_410(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnError(sql.ErrNoRows)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_SinceID_CombinedWithSinceSecs(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(newActivityRows())
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_SinceSecs_Accepted(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(newActivityRows())
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_SinceSecs_ClampedAt30Days(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(newActivityRows())
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_SinceSecs_InvalidRejected(t *testing.T) {
// No DB call expected; bad input must be caught before the query.
setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_SinceSecs_Omitted(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(newActivityRows())
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ func TestSessionSearchReturnsActivityAndMemory(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
rows := sqlmock.NewRows([]string{
"kind", "id", "workspace_id", "label", "content", "method", "status", "request_body", "response_body", "created_at",
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ func TestSessionSearchReturnsActivityAndMemory(t *testing.T) {
func TestActivityList_SourceCanvas(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
// Expect query with "source_id IS NULL"
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT .+ FROM activity_logs WHERE workspace_id = .+ AND source_id IS NULL`).
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ func TestActivityList_SourceCanvas(t *testing.T) {
func TestActivityList_SourceAgent(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
// Expect query with "source_id IS NOT NULL"
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT .+ FROM activity_logs WHERE workspace_id = .+ AND source_id IS NOT NULL`).
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ func TestActivityList_SourceAgent(t *testing.T) {
func TestActivityList_SourceInvalid(t *testing.T) {
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ func TestActivityList_SourceInvalid(t *testing.T) {
func TestActivityList_SourceWithType(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
// Both type and source filters
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT .+ FROM activity_logs WHERE workspace_id = .+ AND activity_type = .+ AND source_id IS NULL`).
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ const testPeerUUID = "11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555"
func TestActivityList_PeerIDFilter(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
// peer_id binds twice in the query (source_id OR target_id) but is
// added to args once — sqlmock matches positional args, so the
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ func TestActivityList_PeerIDComposesWithType(t *testing.T) {
// of the builder can't silently rearrange placeholders.
mock := setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
mock.ExpectQuery(
`SELECT .+ FROM activity_logs WHERE workspace_id = .+ AND activity_type = .+ AND source_id IS NOT NULL AND \(source_id = .+ OR target_id = .+\)`,
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ func TestActivityList_PeerIDRejectsNonUUID(t *testing.T) {
// otherwise interpolate the value into the URL or another query.
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
for _, bad := range []string{
"not-a-uuid",
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ func TestActivityList_PeerIDRejectsNonUUID(t *testing.T) {
func TestActivityList_BeforeTSFilter(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
cutoff, _ := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, "2026-05-01T00:00:00Z")
mock.ExpectQuery(
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ func TestActivityList_BeforeTSComposesWithPeerID(t *testing.T) {
// can't silently drop one filter or reorder placeholders.
mock := setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
cutoff, _ := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, "2026-05-01T00:00:00Z")
mock.ExpectQuery(
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ func TestActivityList_BeforeTSComposesWithPeerID(t *testing.T) {
func TestActivityList_BeforeTSRejectsInvalidFormat(t *testing.T) {
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
for _, bad := range []string{
"yesterday",
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ func TestActivityReport_AcceptsMemoryWriteType(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(1, 1))
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ func TestActivityReport_RejectsUnknownType(t *testing.T) {
t.Cleanup(func() { db.DB = prevDB; mockDB.Close() })
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
@@ -464,9 +464,9 @@ func TestNotify_PersistsToActivityLogsForReloadRecovery(t *testing.T) {
t.Cleanup(func() { db.DB = prevDB; mockDB.Close() })
// Workspace existence check
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces`).
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs("ws-notify").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("DD", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("DD"))
// Persistence INSERT — verify shape
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ func TestNotify_PersistsToActivityLogsForReloadRecovery(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(1, 1))
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
@@ -511,9 +511,9 @@ func TestNotify_WithAttachments_PersistsFilePartsForReload(t *testing.T) {
db.DB = mockDB
t.Cleanup(func() { db.DB = prevDB; mockDB.Close() })
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces`).
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs("ws-attach").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("DD", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("DD"))
// Capture the JSONB arg so we can assert on the persisted shape
// AFTER the call (must include parts[].kind=file so reload
@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ func TestNotify_WithAttachments_PersistsFilePartsForReload(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(1, 1))
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
@@ -593,7 +593,7 @@ func TestNotify_RejectsAttachmentWithEmptyURIOrName(t *testing.T) {
// only if the handler unexpectedly queries.
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -640,14 +640,14 @@ func TestNotify_DBFailure_StillBroadcastsAnd200(t *testing.T) {
db.DB = mockDB
t.Cleanup(func() { db.DB = prevDB; mockDB.Close() })
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces`).
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs("ws-x").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("DD", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("DD"))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WillReturnError(fmt.Errorf("simulated db hiccup"))
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
@@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ func NewWorkspaceImageService(docker *dockerclient.Client) *WorkspaceImageServic
// AllRuntimes is the canonical list mirroring docs/workspace-runtime-package.md.
// Update both when a new template is added.
var AllRuntimes = []string{
"claude-code", "langgraph", "autogen",
"hermes", "openclaw",
"claude-code", "langgraph", "crewai", "autogen",
"deepagents", "hermes", "gemini-cli", "openclaw",
}
// RefreshResult is the per-call outcome surfaced to HTTP callers AND logged
@@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
package handlers
import "encoding/json"
// agent_card_reconcile.go — server-side repair for the fleet-wide
// agent-card identity gap.
//
// Root cause: the runtime builds its AgentCard from config.name
// (workspace/main.py:198), and config.name is read from the
// CP-regenerated /configs/config.yaml whose `name:` field is the raw
// workspace UUID — NOT the friendly name the operator sees. The friendly
// name IS captured: POST /workspaces and PATCH /workspaces/:id (the
// canvas Details tab) write it to the trusted workspaces.name DB column.
// But /registry/register stores the runtime-supplied card verbatim
// (registry.go: `agent_card = EXCLUDED.agent_card`), so the stored card
// served at /.well-known/agent-card.json and returned to peers via
// agent_card_url ends up with name = UUID, description = "", role = null.
//
// Fix shape (deliberately minimal, no contract weakening): when the
// runtime-supplied card's `name` is empty or equals the workspace UUID
// (the placeholder the runtime had no better value for), the PLATFORM —
// not the agent — substitutes the friendly value from the trusted
// workspaces row. Identity stays platform-controlled: the agent never
// gains the ability to self-set its own name/role; the platform sources
// it from the operator-controlled DB column. We only ever FILL gaps
// (empty / UUID-placeholder); a card that already carries a real
// friendly name is never downgraded.
//
// list_peers / the /registry/:id/peers endpoint already resolve display
// names from workspaces.name directly (discovery.go / mcp_tools.go
// `SELECT w.id, w.name, ...`), so peer_name in delivered message tags
// was already correct — this fix closes the remaining surface: the
// agent_card blob itself (canvas Agent Card / Skills view, peer
// agent_card_url fetches, the well-known card).
//
// description / role degrade discovery the same way: an empty
// description and null role give peers nothing to reason about. We
// default description from the (now reconciled) name when blank and
// role from workspaces.role when the operator set one.
// reconcileAgentCardIdentity patches identity gaps in a runtime-supplied
// agent card from the trusted workspace DB row. It returns the
// (possibly rewritten) card bytes and whether anything changed. On any
// failure (malformed JSON, nothing to fill) it returns the input bytes
// unchanged with changed=false so the caller can store them verbatim —
// this is strictly no-worse-than-before, never a regression.
//
// Pure function: no DB / HTTP / globals, so it is exhaustively
// unit-testable (agent_card_reconcile_test.go) without booting the
// handler or a sqlmock.
func reconcileAgentCardIdentity(card json.RawMessage, workspaceID, dbName, dbRole string) (json.RawMessage, bool) {
var m map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(card, &m); err != nil || m == nil {
// Malformed card — not this function's job to reject it (the
// upsert stores it as-is and downstream readers handle bad
// JSON). Return verbatim so byte-for-byte behaviour is
// preserved on the failure path.
return card, false
}
changed := false
// name: fill only when empty or the UUID placeholder. A dbName that
// is itself the UUID is a placeholder row (registry.go INSERT seeds
// name = id before the canvas sets a friendly one) — not a friendly
// name, so it is not an eligible source.
cardName, _ := m["name"].(string)
if (cardName == "" || cardName == workspaceID) &&
dbName != "" && dbName != workspaceID {
m["name"] = dbName
changed = true
}
// description: when blank, default to the (reconciled) name so peers
// and the canvas Agent Card view have a non-empty human label
// instead of "". Mirrors the runtime's own
// `config.description or config.name` fallback (main.py:199) but
// applied to the registry copy where the runtime's fallback was the
// UUID.
if desc, _ := m["description"].(string); desc == "" {
if n, _ := m["name"].(string); n != "" && n != workspaceID {
m["description"] = n
changed = true
}
}
// role: surface the operator-set workspaces.role when the card
// carries none. Discovery (peer_role) and the canvas Role row read
// workspaces.role directly; this just makes the standalone card
// self-describing too. Never overwrite a role the card already has.
if dbRole != "" {
if r, ok := m["role"].(string); !ok || r == "" {
m["role"] = dbRole
changed = true
}
}
if !changed {
// No-op: return the original bytes untouched so callers that
// compare/store get byte-identical input (re-marshalling would
// reorder keys for no reason).
return card, false
}
out, err := json.Marshal(m)
if err != nil {
// Re-marshal of a map we just unmarshalled should never fail;
// if it somehow does, fall back to the verbatim input rather
// than storing nothing.
return card, false
}
return out, true
}
@@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
package handlers
import (
"encoding/json"
"testing"
)
// TestReconcileAgentCardIdentity covers the server-side backfill that
// repairs the fleet-wide agent-card identity gap (internal#XXX): the
// runtime POSTs /registry/register with agent_card.name = the workspace
// UUID (because the CP-regenerated /configs/config.yaml sets name: <uuid>)
// while the trusted workspaces.name DB column — the value the canvas
// Details tab shows and lets the operator edit — holds the friendly
// name ("Claude Code Agent"). The platform reconciles them from the DB
// row (NOT from the agent — identity stays platform-controlled, not
// self-mutable).
func TestReconcileAgentCardIdentity(t *testing.T) {
const wsID = "3b81321b-1ec7-488c-96f7-72c42a968da6"
tests := []struct {
name string
card string
dbName string
dbRole string
wantName string
wantDesc string
wantRole string
wantChanged bool
}{
{
name: "name is the workspace UUID — backfill from DB",
card: `{"name":"3b81321b-1ec7-488c-96f7-72c42a968da6","description":"","capabilities":{"streaming":true}}`,
dbName: "Claude Code Agent",
dbRole: "",
wantName: "Claude Code Agent",
wantDesc: "Claude Code Agent",
wantRole: "",
wantChanged: true,
},
{
name: "empty name — backfill from DB",
card: `{"name":"","description":"x"}`,
dbName: "ops-agent",
dbRole: "sre",
wantName: "ops-agent",
wantDesc: "x",
wantRole: "sre",
wantChanged: true,
},
{
name: "role null in card, DB has role — backfill role only",
card: `{"name":"Reviewer","description":"Senior reviewer"}`,
dbName: "Reviewer",
dbRole: "code-reviewer",
wantName: "Reviewer",
wantDesc: "Senior reviewer",
wantRole: "code-reviewer",
wantChanged: true,
},
{
name: "card already has a real friendly name — do NOT clobber it",
// A richer card (e.g. an external channel agent) must win;
// the platform only fills gaps, never downgrades.
card: `{"name":"Claude Code (channel)","description":"Local Claude Code session bridged","role":"assistant"}`,
dbName: "hongming-pc",
dbRole: "operator",
wantName: "Claude Code (channel)",
wantDesc: "Local Claude Code session bridged",
wantRole: "assistant",
wantChanged: false,
},
{
name: "no DB name available — leave UUID name untouched (no worse than before)",
card: `{"name":"3b81321b-1ec7-488c-96f7-72c42a968da6","description":""}`,
dbName: "",
dbRole: "",
wantName: "3b81321b-1ec7-488c-96f7-72c42a968da6",
wantDesc: "",
wantRole: "",
wantChanged: false,
},
{
name: "dbName equals UUID (placeholder row) — not a friendly name, leave untouched",
card: `{"name":"3b81321b-1ec7-488c-96f7-72c42a968da6"}`,
dbName: "3b81321b-1ec7-488c-96f7-72c42a968da6",
dbRole: "",
wantName: "3b81321b-1ec7-488c-96f7-72c42a968da6",
wantDesc: "",
wantRole: "",
wantChanged: false,
},
{
name: "malformed card JSON — return unchanged, no panic",
card: `{not json`,
dbName: "Claude Code Agent",
dbRole: "",
wantChanged: false,
},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
out, changed := reconcileAgentCardIdentity(
json.RawMessage(tc.card), wsID, tc.dbName, tc.dbRole,
)
if changed != tc.wantChanged {
t.Fatalf("changed = %v, want %v", changed, tc.wantChanged)
}
if !tc.wantChanged {
// Unchanged path must return the input bytes verbatim.
if string(out) != tc.card {
t.Fatalf("unchanged path mutated bytes:\n got %s\n want %s", out, tc.card)
}
return
}
var got map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(out, &got); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("output not valid JSON: %v (%s)", err, out)
}
if g, _ := got["name"].(string); g != tc.wantName {
t.Errorf("name = %q, want %q", g, tc.wantName)
}
if g, _ := got["description"].(string); g != tc.wantDesc {
t.Errorf("description = %q, want %q", g, tc.wantDesc)
}
if tc.wantRole != "" {
if g, _ := got["role"].(string); g != tc.wantRole {
t.Errorf("role = %q, want %q", g, tc.wantRole)
}
}
})
}
}
// TestReconcileAgentCardIdentity_PreservesOtherFields ensures the
// reconcile is a minimal in-place patch — capabilities, version,
// skills and any unknown future fields survive untouched.
func TestReconcileAgentCardIdentity_PreservesOtherFields(t *testing.T) {
card := `{"name":"ws-uuid","description":"","version":"1.0.0",` +
`"capabilities":{"streaming":true,"pushNotifications":true},` +
`"skills":[{"id":"a","name":"a"}],"configuration_status":"ready"}`
out, changed := reconcileAgentCardIdentity(
json.RawMessage(card), "ws-uuid", "Friendly Name", "",
)
if !changed {
t.Fatal("expected changed = true")
}
var got map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(out, &got); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("invalid JSON: %v", err)
}
if got["version"] != "1.0.0" {
t.Errorf("version not preserved: %v", got["version"])
}
if got["configuration_status"] != "ready" {
t.Errorf("configuration_status not preserved: %v", got["configuration_status"])
}
caps, ok := got["capabilities"].(map[string]any)
if !ok || caps["streaming"] != true {
t.Errorf("capabilities not preserved: %v", got["capabilities"])
}
skills, ok := got["skills"].([]any)
if !ok || len(skills) != 1 {
t.Errorf("skills not preserved: %v", got["skills"])
}
}
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ import (
"log"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/events"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/push"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/textutil"
)
@@ -54,11 +55,6 @@ import (
// timeout) surface as wrapped errors and should be treated as 503.
var ErrWorkspaceNotFound = errors.New("agent_message: workspace not found")
// ErrTalkToUserDisabled is returned when the workspace has
// talk_to_user_enabled=false. Callers surface HTTP 403 so the Python tool
// can detect it and suggest forwarding to a parent workspace.
var ErrTalkToUserDisabled = errors.New("agent_message: talk_to_user disabled")
// AgentMessageAttachment is one file attached to an agent → user
// message. Identical to handlers.NotifyAttachment in field set; kept
// distinct so the writer's API doesn't import a handler type with HTTP
@@ -81,12 +77,14 @@ type AgentMessageAttachment struct {
type AgentMessageWriter struct {
db *sql.DB
broadcaster events.EventEmitter
notifier *push.Notifier
}
// NewAgentMessageWriter binds the writer to the platform's DB pool +
// WebSocket broadcaster.
func NewAgentMessageWriter(db *sql.DB, broadcaster events.EventEmitter) *AgentMessageWriter {
return &AgentMessageWriter{db: db, broadcaster: broadcaster}
// WebSocket broadcaster. notifier may be nil if push notifications are
// not configured.
func NewAgentMessageWriter(db *sql.DB, broadcaster events.EventEmitter, notifier *push.Notifier) *AgentMessageWriter {
return &AgentMessageWriter{db: db, broadcaster: broadcaster, notifier: notifier}
}
// Send delivers a single agent → user message. Look up + broadcast +
@@ -112,20 +110,16 @@ func (w *AgentMessageWriter) Send(
// notify call surfaced as "workspace not found" and masked real
// incidents in the alert path.
var wsName string
var talkToUserEnabled bool
err := w.db.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1 AND status != 'removed'`,
`SELECT name FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1 AND status != 'removed'`,
workspaceID,
).Scan(&wsName, &talkToUserEnabled)
).Scan(&wsName)
if errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
return ErrWorkspaceNotFound
}
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("agent_message: workspace lookup: %w", err)
}
if !talkToUserEnabled {
return ErrTalkToUserDisabled
}
// 2. Build broadcast payload + WS-emit. Same shape that ChatTab's
// AGENT_MESSAGE handler in canvas/src/store/canvas-events.ts has
@@ -141,7 +135,12 @@ func (w *AgentMessageWriter) Send(
}
w.broadcaster.BroadcastOnly(workspaceID, string(events.EventAgentMessage), broadcastPayload)
// 3. Persist for chat-history hydration. response_body shape MUST stay
// 3. Send push notifications to mobile devices.
if w.notifier != nil {
w.notifier.NotifyAgentMessage(ctx, workspaceID, wsName, message)
}
// 4. Persist for chat-history hydration. response_body shape MUST stay
// in sync with extractResponseText + extractFilesFromTask in
// canvas/src/components/tabs/chat/historyHydration.ts:
// - extractResponseText reads body.result (string) → renders text
@@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ func (c *capturingEmitter) RecordAndBroadcast(_ context.Context, eventType strin
// path: workspace lookup, broadcast, INSERT, return nil.
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_Success_NoAttachments(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster(), nil)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-1").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs.*'a2a_receive'.*'notify'`).
WithArgs(
@@ -114,11 +114,11 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_Success_NoAttachments(t *testing.T) {
// Drift here = chips disappear on chat reload.
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_Success_WithAttachments(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster(), nil)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-att").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("Ryan", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("Ryan"))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs.*'a2a_receive'.*'notify'`).
WithArgs(
@@ -171,11 +171,11 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_Success_WithAttachments(t *testing.T) {
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_WorkspaceNotFound(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
emitter := &capturingEmitter{}
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter, nil)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-missing").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}))
err := w.Send(context.Background(), "ws-missing", "lost in the void", nil)
if !errors.Is(err, ErrWorkspaceNotFound) {
@@ -200,11 +200,11 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_WorkspaceNotFound(t *testing.T) {
// broadcast.
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_DBInsertFailureStillReturnsNil(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster(), nil)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-dbfail").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WillReturnError(errors.New("transient db error"))
@@ -221,11 +221,11 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_DBInsertFailureStillReturnsNil(t *testing.T) {
// table doesn't carry multi-KB summaries that bloat list queries.
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_PreviewTruncation(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster(), nil)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-trunc").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("Ryan", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("Ryan"))
longMsg := strings.Repeat("x", 200)
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
@@ -261,11 +261,11 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_PreviewTruncation(t *testing.T) {
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_BroadcastsAgentMessageEvent(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
emitter := &capturingEmitter{}
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter, nil)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-bc").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("Workspace Name", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("Workspace Name"))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(1, 1))
@@ -312,10 +312,10 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_BroadcastsAgentMessageEvent(t *testing.T) {
// real incidents in alerting.
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_DBErrorOnLookupReturnsWrapped(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster(), nil)
transientErr := errors.New("connection refused")
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-dbdown").
WillReturnError(transientErr)
@@ -344,15 +344,15 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_DBErrorOnLookupReturnsWrapped(t *testing.T) {
// coverage. Now it does.
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_NonASCIIMessagePersists(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster(), nil)
// 200-rune CJK message — exceeds the 80-rune cap, would have hit
// the byte-slice bug.
msg := strings.Repeat("你", 200)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-cjk").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WithArgs(
@@ -393,11 +393,11 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_NonASCIIMessagePersists(t *testing.T) {
func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_OmitsAttachmentsKeyWhenEmpty(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
emitter := &capturingEmitter{}
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter, nil)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-noatt").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("X", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("X"))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(1, 1))
@@ -116,9 +116,6 @@ func (h *ApprovalsHandler) ListAll(c *gin.Context) {
"created_at": createdAt,
})
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("ListPendingApprovals rows.Err: %v", err)
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, approvals)
}
@@ -158,9 +155,6 @@ func (h *ApprovalsHandler) List(c *gin.Context) {
"created_at": createdAt,
})
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("ListApprovals rows.Err workspace=%s: %v", workspaceID, err)
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, approvals)
}
@@ -328,207 +328,6 @@ func TestChannelHandler_Send_EmptyText(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// ==================== Test (send outbound) ====================
// TestChannelHandler_Test_Success exercises the /channels/:channelId/test endpoint
// with a mock SendAdapter so the full success path is covered without hitting real
// Telegram/Slack/etc. APIs.
func TestChannelHandler_Test_Success(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
handler := NewChannelHandler(newTestChannelManager())
mockAdapter := &channels.MockSendAdapter{Err: nil}
channels.SetGetSendAdapter(func(ct string) (channels.SendAdapter, bool) {
if ct == "telegram" {
return mockAdapter, true
}
return channels.GetSendAdapter(ct)
})
t.Cleanup(channels.ResetSendAdapters)
// loadChannel → valid row
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT .+ FROM workspace_channels WHERE id").
WithArgs("ch-test-ok").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{
"id", "workspace_id", "channel_type", "channel_config",
"enabled", "allowed_users",
}).AddRow("ch-test-ok", "ws-1", "telegram",
`{"bot_token":"123:AAA","chat_id":"-100"}`,
true, `[]`))
// UPDATE message_count + last_message_at
mock.ExpectExec("UPDATE workspace_channels SET last_message_at").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/channels/ch-test-ok/test", nil)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "channelId", Value: "ch-test-ok"}}
handler.Test(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if resp["status"] != "ok" {
t.Errorf("expected status 'ok', got %v", resp["status"])
}
if mockAdapter.Calls != 1 {
t.Errorf("expected SendMessage called once, got %d", mockAdapter.Calls)
}
if mockAdapter.SentChat != "-100" {
t.Errorf("expected chat_id '-100', got %q", mockAdapter.SentChat)
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// TestChannelHandler_Test_ChannelNotFound verifies that when loadChannel returns
// no rows, the Test handler returns 500 with a "test message failed" error.
func TestChannelHandler_Test_ChannelNotFound(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
handler := NewChannelHandler(newTestChannelManager())
// loadChannel → no rows
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT .+ FROM workspace_channels WHERE id").
WithArgs("ch-missing").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{
"id", "workspace_id", "channel_type", "channel_config",
"enabled", "allowed_users",
}))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/channels/ch-missing/test", nil)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "channelId", Value: "ch-missing"}}
handler.Test(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 for missing channel, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if resp["error"] != "test message failed" {
t.Errorf("expected error 'test message failed', got %v", resp["error"])
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// TestChannelHandler_Send_Success covers the full outbound send success path:
// budget check passes → loadChannel → mock SendMessage succeeds → UPDATE count → 200.
func TestChannelHandler_Send_Success(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
handler := NewChannelHandler(newTestChannelManager())
mockAdapter := &channels.MockSendAdapter{Err: nil}
channels.SetGetSendAdapter(func(ct string) (channels.SendAdapter, bool) {
if ct == "telegram" {
return mockAdapter, true
}
return channels.GetSendAdapter(ct)
})
t.Cleanup(channels.ResetSendAdapters)
// Budget check: count=0, no budget limit
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT message_count, channel_budget FROM workspace_channels WHERE id").
WithArgs("ch-send-ok").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"message_count", "channel_budget"}).
AddRow(0, nil))
// loadChannel → valid row
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT .+ FROM workspace_channels WHERE id").
WithArgs("ch-send-ok").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{
"id", "workspace_id", "channel_type", "channel_config",
"enabled", "allowed_users",
}).AddRow("ch-send-ok", "ws-1", "telegram",
`{"bot_token":"123:AAA","chat_id":"-100"}`,
true, `[]`))
// UPDATE message_count
mock.ExpectExec("UPDATE workspace_channels SET last_message_at").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"text": "hello from test"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/channels/ch-send-ok/send", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "channelId", Value: "ch-send-ok"}}
handler.Send(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if resp["status"] != "sent" {
t.Errorf("expected status 'sent', got %v", resp["status"])
}
if mockAdapter.Calls != 1 {
t.Errorf("expected SendMessage called once, got %d", mockAdapter.Calls)
}
if mockAdapter.SentText != "hello from test" {
t.Errorf("expected 'hello from test', got %q", mockAdapter.SentText)
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// TestChannelHandler_Send_ChannelNotFound verifies that after the budget check
// passes, a missing channel returns 500 (not 404) with "send failed".
func TestChannelHandler_Send_ChannelNotFound(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
handler := NewChannelHandler(newTestChannelManager())
// Budget check passes (NULL budget → no limit)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT message_count, channel_budget FROM workspace_channels WHERE id").
WithArgs("ch-send-missing").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"message_count", "channel_budget"}).
AddRow(0, nil))
// loadChannel → no rows
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT .+ FROM workspace_channels WHERE id").
WithArgs("ch-send-missing").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{
"id", "workspace_id", "channel_type", "channel_config",
"enabled", "allowed_users",
}))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"text": "hello"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/channels/ch-send-missing/send", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "channelId", Value: "ch-send-missing"}}
handler.Send(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 for missing channel, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if resp["error"] != "send failed" {
t.Errorf("expected error 'send failed', got %v", resp["error"])
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// ==================== Webhook ====================
func TestChannelHandler_Webhook_UnknownType(t *testing.T) {
@@ -163,32 +163,8 @@ func (h *DelegationHandler) Delegate(c *gin.Context) {
},
})
// Fire-and-forget: send A2A in a background goroutine.
//
// internal#497 — the goroutine MUST NOT inherit the HTTP request's
// cancellation. `ctx` here is c.Request.Context(); the handler returns
// 202 a few lines below, which cancels that context immediately. Before
// this fix (regression ce2db75f) executeDelegation ran on the
// request-scoped ctx, so every DB op + proxy call in the detached
// goroutine failed `context canceled` the instant the 202 was written.
// That silently broke 100% of A2A peer delegations fleet-wide since
// 2026-05-12 (poll-mode peers never got their a2a_receive inbox row;
// lookupDeliveryMode swallowed the ctx error and defaulted to push).
//
// context.WithoutCancel detaches cancellation/deadline while PRESERVING
// all context values (trace/correlation/tenant ids that proxyA2ARequest
// and the broadcaster read off ctx) — this is the established pattern in
// this package (a2a_proxy.go:850, a2a_proxy_helpers.go:525,
// registry.go:822). The 30-minute ceiling matches the prior internal
// budget executeDelegation used before ce2db75f and the proxy's own
// absolute agent-dispatch ceiling (a2a_proxy.go forwardCtx).
delegationCtx, cancelDelegation := context.WithTimeout(
context.WithoutCancel(ctx), 30*time.Minute,
)
go func() {
defer cancelDelegation()
h.executeDelegation(delegationCtx, sourceID, body.TargetID, delegationID, a2aBody)
}()
// Fire-and-forget: send A2A in background goroutine
go h.executeDelegation(ctx, sourceID, body.TargetID, delegationID, a2aBody)
// Broadcast event so canvas shows delegation in real-time
h.broadcaster.RecordAndBroadcast(ctx, string(events.EventDelegationSent), sourceID, map[string]interface{}{
@@ -486,10 +486,3 @@ func TestListDelegationsFromActivityLogs_RowsErr(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations: %v", err)
}
}
// TestListDelegationsFromActivityLogs_ScanErrorSkipped is removed.
//
// Same reason as TestListDelegationsFromLedger_ScanError: Go 1.25 causes
// sqlmock.NewRows([]string{}).AddRow(...) to panic in test SETUP. The handler
// has no recover(), so a scan panic would crash the process — the correct
// behaviour. Real-DB integration tests cover this path.
@@ -16,65 +16,6 @@ import (
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
// ---------- internal#497 regression: detached goroutine ctx must outlive the handler ----------
// TestDelegate_DetachedContext_SurvivesRequestCancellation pins the
// load-bearing invariant that regression ce2db75f violated: the context
// handed to executeDelegation in the fire-and-forget goroutine must NOT be
// cancelled when the HTTP handler returns 202 (which cancels
// c.Request.Context()). Before the fix, executeDelegation ran on the
// request-scoped ctx, so every DB op + proxy call failed `context
// canceled` the instant the 202 was written — silently breaking 100% of
// A2A peer delegations fleet-wide since 2026-05-12.
//
// This test asserts the exact ctx-derivation contract used by Delegate
// (context.WithoutCancel(parent) + a timeout budget): the derived context
// (a) stays alive after the parent is cancelled, and (b) still carries
// parent values (trace/correlation/tenant ids the downstream proxy +
// broadcaster read off ctx). It is intentionally DB-free and fast.
func TestDelegate_DetachedContext_SurvivesRequestCancellation(t *testing.T) {
type ctxKey string
const traceKey ctxKey = "trace-id"
// Simulate c.Request.Context() carrying a correlation value.
parent, cancelParent := context.WithCancel(
context.WithValue(context.Background(), traceKey, "trace-abc-123"),
)
// Exact derivation Delegate uses for the detached goroutine.
delegationCtx, cancelDelegation := context.WithTimeout(
context.WithoutCancel(parent), 30*time.Minute,
)
defer cancelDelegation()
// The HTTP handler "returns 202" → request context is cancelled.
cancelParent()
if err := parent.Err(); err == nil {
t.Fatal("precondition: parent context should be cancelled after the handler returns")
}
// (a) Cancellation MUST NOT propagate to the detached context.
select {
case <-delegationCtx.Done():
t.Fatalf("regression: detached delegation ctx was cancelled by the handler returning (err=%v) — executeDelegation would fail every DB op with `context canceled`", delegationCtx.Err())
default:
// alive — correct
}
// (b) Parent values MUST still be readable (WithoutCancel preserves
// values; trace/correlation/tenant ids the proxy + broadcaster use).
if got, _ := delegationCtx.Value(traceKey).(string); got != "trace-abc-123" {
t.Errorf("detached ctx lost the parent trace value: got %q, want %q", got, "trace-abc-123")
}
// And it still has a real deadline (the 30m budget), so it is not an
// unbounded background context.
if _, hasDeadline := delegationCtx.Deadline(); !hasDeadline {
t.Error("detached ctx must carry the 30-minute timeout budget, but has no deadline")
}
}
// ---------- Delegate: missing target_id → 400 ----------
func TestDelegate_MissingTargetID(t *testing.T) {
@@ -646,12 +646,8 @@ const externalOpenClawTemplate = `# OpenClaw MCP config — outbound tool path.
# external machine today, pair with the Python SDK tab.
# 1. Install openclaw CLI + the workspace runtime wheel:
# The version pin (>=0.1.999) ensures the "molecule-mcp" console
# script is present it is what keeps the workspace ALIVE on canvas
# (register-on-startup + 20s heartbeat). Older versions only ship
# a2a_mcp_server which does not heartbeat.
npm install -g openclaw@latest
pip install "molecule-ai-workspace-runtime>=0.1.999"
pip install molecule-ai-workspace-runtime
# 2. Onboard openclaw against your model provider (one-time setup).
# --non-interactive needs an explicit --provider + --model so it
@@ -230,21 +230,20 @@ func TestWorkspaceList_WithData(t *testing.T) {
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewWorkspaceHandler(broadcaster, nil, "http://localhost:8080", t.TempDir())
// 23 cols — broadcast_enabled + talk_to_user_enabled added after monthly_spend
// (migration 20260514). Column order must match scanWorkspaceRow exactly.
// 21 cols — see scanWorkspaceRow for order (max_concurrent_tasks
// lands between active_tasks and last_error_rate).
columns := []string{
"id", "name", "role", "tier", "status", "agent_card", "url",
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks",
"last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
rows := sqlmock.NewRows(columns).
AddRow("ws-1", "Agent One", "worker", 1, "online", []byte(`{"name":"agent1"}`), "http://localhost:8001",
nil, 3, 1, 0.02, "", 7200, "processing", "langgraph", "", 10.0, 20.0, false, nil, int64(0), false, true).
nil, 3, 1, 0.02, "", 7200, "processing", "langgraph", "", 10.0, 20.0, false, nil, int64(0)).
AddRow("ws-2", "Agent Two", "", 2, "degraded", []byte("null"), "",
nil, 0, 1, 0.6, "timeout", 100, "", "claude-code", "", 50.0, 60.0, true, nil, int64(0), false, true)
nil, 0, 1, 0.6, "timeout", 100, "", "claude-code", "", 50.0, 60.0, true, nil, int64(0))
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WillReturnRows(rows)
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
@@ -23,39 +22,8 @@ import (
"github.com/redis/go-redis/v9"
)
// liveTestHandlers tracks every WorkspaceHandler built during the test
// binary's lifetime so setupTestDB can drain their in-flight goAsync
// goroutines (notably the detached RestartByID restart cycle, which
// reads the global db.DB) BEFORE restoring db.DB. Without this drain a
// fire-and-forget restart goroutine spawned by one test outlives that
// test and races the db.DB swap in a later test's t.Cleanup — the
// 0x...d548 data race on platform/internal/db.DB.
var (
liveTestHandlersMu sync.Mutex
liveTestHandlers []*WorkspaceHandler
)
func init() {
gin.SetMode(gin.TestMode)
newHandlerHook = func(h *WorkspaceHandler) {
liveTestHandlersMu.Lock()
liveTestHandlers = append(liveTestHandlers, h)
liveTestHandlersMu.Unlock()
}
}
// drainTestAsync waits for every tracked handler's goAsync goroutines to
// finish. Called from setupTestDB's cleanup before db.DB is restored so
// no detached restart/provision goroutine is mid-read of db.DB when the
// pointer is swapped.
func drainTestAsync() {
liveTestHandlersMu.Lock()
handlers := make([]*WorkspaceHandler, len(liveTestHandlers))
copy(handlers, liveTestHandlers)
liveTestHandlersMu.Unlock()
for _, h := range handlers {
h.waitAsyncForTest()
}
}
// setupTestDB creates a sqlmock DB and assigns it to the global db.DB.
@@ -74,16 +42,7 @@ func setupTestDB(t *testing.T) sqlmock.Sqlmock {
}
prevDB := db.DB
db.DB = mockDB
t.Cleanup(func() {
// Drain detached async goroutines (e.g. goAsync(RestartByID),
// which reads db.DB in runRestartCycle before its provisioner
// gate) BEFORE swapping db.DB back. Doing the restore first
// would let an in-flight restart goroutine read db.DB while
// this line writes it — the data race this guards against.
drainTestAsync()
db.DB = prevDB
mockDB.Close()
})
t.Cleanup(func() { db.DB = prevDB; mockDB.Close() })
// Disable SSRF checks for the duration of this test only. Restore
// the previous state via t.Cleanup so that TestIsSafeURL_* tests
@@ -448,21 +407,21 @@ func TestWorkspaceList(t *testing.T) {
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewWorkspaceHandler(broadcaster, nil, "http://localhost:8080", "/tmp/configs")
// 23 cols: broadcast_enabled + talk_to_user_enabled added after monthly_spend
// (migration 20260514). Column order must match scanWorkspaceRow exactly.
// 21 cols: `max_concurrent_tasks` added between active_tasks and
// last_error_rate (see scanWorkspaceRow + COALESCE(w.max_concurrent_tasks, 1)
// in workspace.go). Column order must match that scan exactly.
columns := []string{
"id", "name", "role", "tier", "status", "agent_card", "url",
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks",
"last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
rows := sqlmock.NewRows(columns).
AddRow("ws-1", "Agent One", "worker", 1, "online", []byte("null"), "http://localhost:8001",
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 100, "", "claude-code", "", 10.0, 20.0, false, nil, int64(0), false, true).
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 100, "", "claude-code", "", 10.0, 20.0, false, nil, int64(0)).
AddRow("ws-2", "Agent Two", "manager", 2, "provisioning", []byte("null"), "",
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph", "", 50.0, 60.0, false, nil, int64(0), false, true)
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph", "", 50.0, 60.0, false, nil, int64(0))
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WillReturnRows(rows)
@@ -687,7 +646,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_List(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(rows)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -736,7 +695,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_ListByType(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(rows)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -764,7 +723,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_Report(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
// Expect the INSERT into activity_logs
mock.ExpectExec("INSERT INTO activity_logs").
@@ -793,7 +752,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_Report_InvalidType(t *testing.T) {
setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -1021,7 +980,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_ListEmpty(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows(columns))
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -1055,7 +1014,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_ListCustomLimit(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows(columns))
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -1088,7 +1047,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_ListMaxLimit(t *testing.T) {
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows(columns))
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -1116,7 +1075,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_ReportAllValidTypes(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
mock.ExpectExec("INSERT INTO activity_logs").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
@@ -1147,7 +1106,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_ReportAllValidTypes(t *testing.T) {
func TestActivityHandler_ReportMissingBody(t *testing.T) {
setupTestDB(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -1176,14 +1135,13 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_CurrentTask(t *testing.T) {
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WithArgs("dddddddd-0004-0000-0000-000000000000").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows(columns).AddRow(
"dddddddd-0004-0000-0000-000000000000", "Task Worker", "worker", 1, "online", []byte("null"), "http://localhost:9000",
nil, 2, 1, 0.0, "", 300, "Analyzing document", "langgraph", "", 10.0, 20.0, false,
nil, int64(0), false, true,
nil, int64(0),
))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
@@ -1221,7 +1179,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_Report_SourceIDSpoofRejected(t *testing.T) {
setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -1244,7 +1202,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_Report_MatchingSourceIDAccepted(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
mock.ExpectExec("INSERT INTO activity_logs").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
@@ -1274,7 +1232,7 @@ func TestActivityHandler_Report_SourceIDLogInjection(t *testing.T) {
setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -248,9 +248,6 @@ func (h *InstructionsHandler) Resolve(c *gin.Context) {
b.WriteString(content)
b.WriteString("\n\n")
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("ResolveInstructions rows.Err workspace=%s: %v", workspaceID, err)
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{
"workspace_id": workspaceID,
@@ -261,7 +258,6 @@ func (h *InstructionsHandler) Resolve(c *gin.Context) {
func scanInstructions(rows interface {
Next() bool
Scan(dest ...interface{}) error
Err() error
}) []Instruction {
var instructions []Instruction
for rows.Next() {
@@ -273,9 +269,6 @@ func scanInstructions(rows interface {
}
instructions = append(instructions, inst)
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("scanInstructions rows.Err: %v", err)
}
if instructions == nil {
instructions = []Instruction{}
}
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@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ import (
"time"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/events"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/push"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
@@ -84,6 +85,7 @@ type mcpTool struct {
type MCPHandler struct {
database *sql.DB
broadcaster *events.Broadcaster
notifier *push.Notifier
// memv2 is the v2 memory plugin wiring (RFC #2728). nil-safe:
// every v2 tool calls memoryV2Available() first and returns a
@@ -94,8 +96,9 @@ type MCPHandler struct {
// NewMCPHandler wires the handler to db and broadcaster.
// Pass db.DB and the platform broadcaster at router-setup time.
func NewMCPHandler(database *sql.DB, broadcaster *events.Broadcaster) *MCPHandler {
return &MCPHandler{database: database, broadcaster: broadcaster}
// notifier may be nil if push notifications are not configured.
func NewMCPHandler(database *sql.DB, broadcaster *events.Broadcaster, notifier *push.Notifier) *MCPHandler {
return &MCPHandler{database: database, broadcaster: broadcaster, notifier: notifier}
}
// ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import (
func newMCPHandler(t *testing.T) (*MCPHandler, sqlmock.Sqlmock) {
t.Helper()
mock := setupTestDB(t)
h := NewMCPHandler(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
h := NewMCPHandler(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster(), nil)
return h, mock
}
@@ -751,9 +751,9 @@ func TestMCPHandler_SendMessageToUser_DBErrorLogsAndStill200s(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("MOLECULE_MCP_ALLOW_SEND_MESSAGE", "true")
h, mock := newMCPHandler(t)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-err").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
// INSERT fails — must NOT abort the tool response.
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs.*'a2a_receive'.*'notify'`).
@@ -802,9 +802,9 @@ func TestMCPHandler_SendMessageToUser_ResponseBodyShape(t *testing.T) {
const userMessage = "Hi there from the agent"
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-shape").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
// Capture the response_body argument and assert its exact shape.
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs.*'a2a_receive'.*'notify'`).
@@ -861,9 +861,9 @@ func TestMCPHandler_SendMessageToUser_PersistsToActivityLog(t *testing.T) {
// before it does anything else. Returning a name lets the
// broadcast payload populate; the test doesn't assert on the
// broadcast (no observable WS in this fake), only on the DB.
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-msg").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
// The persistence INSERT — pin the exact shape so a future
// refactor that switches columns or drops `method='notify'`
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ func (h *MCPHandler) toolSendMessageToUser(ctx context.Context, workspaceID stri
// (the tool args don't accept them); pass nil. If a future tool
// schema adds an attachments arg, build []AgentMessageAttachment
// and pass through.
writer := NewAgentMessageWriter(h.database, h.broadcaster)
writer := NewAgentMessageWriter(h.database, h.broadcaster, h.notifier)
if err := writer.Send(ctx, workspaceID, message, nil); err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, ErrWorkspaceNotFound) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("workspace not found")
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@@ -271,62 +271,6 @@ func (e EnvRequirement) IsSatisfied(configured map[string]struct{}) bool {
return false
}
// perWorkspaceUnsatisfied records a single unsatisfied RequiredEnv for a
// specific workspace during org import preflight.
type perWorkspaceUnsatisfied struct {
Workspace string
FilesDir string
Unsatisfied EnvRequirement
}
// collectPerWorkspaceUnsatisfied walks the workspace tree and returns every
// RequiredEnv that is neither in `configured` (global secrets) nor resolvable
// from the org root or workspace-level .env file. An empty orgBaseDir skips
// the .env walk so all requirements appear unsatisfied (used by tests to
// isolate the global-only path).
func collectPerWorkspaceUnsatisfied(
workspaces []OrgWorkspace,
orgBaseDir string,
configured map[string]struct{},
) []perWorkspaceUnsatisfied {
var result []perWorkspaceUnsatisfied
for _, ws := range workspaces {
result = append(result, checkWorkspaceRequiredEnv(ws, orgBaseDir, configured)...)
}
return result
}
func checkWorkspaceRequiredEnv(
ws OrgWorkspace,
orgBaseDir string,
configured map[string]struct{},
) []perWorkspaceUnsatisfied {
var result []perWorkspaceUnsatisfied
// Merge in .env vars from the org root and the workspace-specific dir.
// Workspace-level vars override org-root vars, just as loadWorkspaceEnv
// implements: org root first, then ws dir on top.
if orgBaseDir != "" {
wsEnv := loadWorkspaceEnv(orgBaseDir, ws.FilesDir)
for k, v := range wsEnv {
configured[k] = struct{}{}
_ = v // value only used for merging into configured map
}
}
for _, req := range ws.RequiredEnv {
if !req.IsSatisfied(configured) {
result = append(result, perWorkspaceUnsatisfied{
Workspace: ws.Name,
FilesDir: ws.FilesDir,
Unsatisfied: req,
})
}
}
for _, child := range ws.Children {
result = append(result, checkWorkspaceRequiredEnv(child, orgBaseDir, configured)...)
}
return result
}
// UnmarshalYAML accepts either a scalar (string → single) or a map
// with an `any_of` list (→ group).
func (e *EnvRequirement) UnmarshalYAML(value *yaml.Node) error {
@@ -65,9 +65,7 @@ func resolvePromptRef(inline, fileRef, orgBaseDir, filesDir string) (string, err
// envVarRefPattern matches actual ${VAR} or $VAR references (not literal $).
// Used to detect unresolved placeholders without false positives like "$5".
// Requires [a-zA-Z_] as the first char after $ so $100 stays literal.
// Two capture groups: (1) ${VAR} form, (2) $VAR form.
var envVarRefPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`\$\{([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)\}|\$([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)`)
var envVarRefPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`\$\{?[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\}?`)
// hasUnresolvedVarRef returns true if the original string had a ${VAR} or $VAR
// reference that the expanded string didn't fully replace (i.e. the var was unset).
@@ -134,6 +132,15 @@ func expandWithEnv(s string, env map[string]string) string {
return b.String()
}
func isEnvIdentStart(c byte) bool {
return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || c == '_'
}
func isEnvIdentPart(c byte) bool {
return isEnvIdentStart(c) || (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
}
// expandEnvRef resolves a single variable reference extracted from s.
//
// Guards:
@@ -169,15 +176,8 @@ func expandEnvRef(key, ref, whole string, env map[string]string) string {
return ref
}
func isEnvIdentStart(c byte) bool {
return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || c == '_'
}
func isEnvIdentPart(c byte) bool {
return isEnvIdentStart(c) || (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
}
// loadWorkspaceEnv reads the org root .env and the workspace-specific .env
// loadWorkspaceEnv reads the org root .env and the workspace-specific .env .env and the workspace-specific .env
// (workspace overrides org root). Used by both secret injection and channel
// config expansion.
//
@@ -429,11 +429,7 @@ func resolveInsideRoot(root, userPath string) (string, error) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("root abs: %w", err)
}
joined := filepath.Join(absRoot, userPath)
// filepath.Join preserves "." components when root is absolute; clean
// them before computing the final absolute path so "./subdir/./file.txt"
// resolves to root/subdir/file.txt (not root/./subdir/./file.txt).
cleaned := filepath.Clean(joined)
absJoined, err := filepath.Abs(cleaned)
absJoined, err := filepath.Abs(joined)
if err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("joined abs: %w", err)
}
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ func TestRenderCategoryRoutingYAML_StableOrdering(t *testing.T) {
if ai <= 0 || zi <= 0 || mi <= 0 {
t.Fatalf("could not locate all keys in output: %s", out)
}
if ai >= mi || mi >= zi {
if !(ai < mi && mi < zi) {
t.Errorf("keys not sorted: alpha=%d middle=%d zebra=%d, output:\n%s", ai, mi, zi, out)
}
}
@@ -462,8 +462,6 @@ func TestExpandWithEnv_LiteralDollar(t *testing.T) {
func TestExpandWithEnv_PartiallyPresent(t *testing.T) {
env := map[string]string{"SET": "yes"}
result := expandWithEnv("${SET} and ${NOT_SET}", env)
// ${SET} resolved from env; ${NOT_SET} stays literal (not whole-string ref,
// so os.Getenv fallback is NOT used — CWE-78 regression guard).
assert.Equal(t, "yes and ${NOT_SET}", result)
}
@@ -628,7 +626,7 @@ func TestRenderCategoryRoutingYAML_SpecialCharactersEscaped(t *testing.T) {
// ── Additional coverage: appendYAMLBlock ───────────────────────────
func TestAppendYAMLBlock_BothEmpty(t *testing.T) {
result := appendYAMLBlock(nil, "")
assert.Nil(t, result) // append(nil, []byte("")...) returns nil in Go
assert.Nil(t, result)
}
func TestAppendYAMLBlock_ExistingHasNewline(t *testing.T) {
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import (
func TestResolveInsideRoot_EmptyUserPath(t *testing.T) {
_, err := resolveInsideRoot("/safe/root", "")
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("empty userPath: expected error, got nil")
t.Fatalf("empty userPath: expected error, got nil")
}
if err.Error() != "path is empty" {
t.Errorf("empty userPath: got %q, want %q", err.Error(), "path is empty")
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ func TestResolveInsideRoot_EmptyUserPath(t *testing.T) {
func TestResolveInsideRoot_AbsolutePathRejected(t *testing.T) {
_, err := resolveInsideRoot("/safe/root", "/etc/passwd")
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("absolute userPath: expected error, got nil")
t.Fatalf("absolute userPath: expected error, got nil")
}
if err.Error() != "absolute paths are not allowed" {
t.Errorf("absolute userPath: got %q, want %q", err.Error(), "absolute paths are not allowed")
@@ -44,6 +44,11 @@ func TestResolveInsideRoot_DotDotTraversal(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestResolveInsideRoot_DotDotWithIntermediate verifies that a/b/../../c does NOT
// escape when root=/safe/root. After normalization: a/b/../.. = ., so a/b/../../c = c,
// which is a valid descendant of /safe/root. The original test expected an error
// but resolveInsideRoot correctly returns nil (the path stays within root).
// The OFFSEC-006 concern is covered by ../../etc/passwd which DOES escape.
func TestResolveInsideRoot_DotDotWithIntermediate(t *testing.T) {
// a/b/../../c normalises to "c" — a valid descendant inside any root.
// Must use t.TempDir() for a real filesystem path so filepath.Abs resolves.
@@ -93,14 +98,16 @@ func TestResolveInsideRoot_DotPathComponent(t *testing.T) {
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("dot path component: unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(got, "/subdir/file.txt") {
t.Errorf("dot path component: got %q, want suffix /subdir/file.txt", got)
// Verify the file component is subdir/file.txt regardless of root length.
suffix := string(filepath.Separator) + "subdir" + string(filepath.Separator) + "file.txt"
if !strings.HasSuffix(got, suffix) {
t.Errorf("dot path component: got %q, want suffix %q", got, suffix)
}
}
func TestResolveInsideRoot_NestedDotDotEscapes(t *testing.T) {
root := t.TempDir()
// a/../../b from /tmp/dirsomething → /tmp/b (escapes temp dir)
// a/../../b from /tmp/xyz → /tmp/b (escapes temp dir)
got, err := resolveInsideRoot(root, "a/../../b")
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("nested dotdot: expected error, got %q", got)
@@ -188,15 +195,17 @@ func TestIsSafeRoleName_SpecialChars(t *testing.T) {
}
// ── mergeCategoryRouting ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// Duplicate mergeCategoryRouting tests removed to avoid redeclaration with
// org_helpers_pure_test.go. Only security-specific behaviour lives here.
func TestMergeCategoryRouting_BothNil(t *testing.T) {
func TestSecureRouting_BothNil(t *testing.T) {
got := mergeCategoryRouting(nil, nil)
if len(got) != 0 {
t.Errorf("both nil: got %v, want empty", got)
}
}
func TestMergeCategoryRouting_DefaultOnly(t *testing.T) {
func TestSecureRouting_DefaultOnly(t *testing.T) {
defaultRouting := map[string][]string{
"security": {"Backend Engineer", "DevOps"},
}
@@ -209,7 +218,7 @@ func TestMergeCategoryRouting_DefaultOnly(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestMergeCategoryRouting_WorkspaceOnly(t *testing.T) {
func TestSecureRouting_WorkspaceOnly(t *testing.T) {
wsRouting := map[string][]string{
"ui": {"Frontend Engineer"},
}
@@ -222,7 +231,7 @@ func TestMergeCategoryRouting_WorkspaceOnly(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestMergeCategoryRouting_MergeNoOverlap(t *testing.T) {
func TestSecureRouting_MergeNoOverlap(t *testing.T) {
defaultRouting := map[string][]string{
"security": {"Backend Engineer"},
}
@@ -235,7 +244,7 @@ func TestMergeCategoryRouting_MergeNoOverlap(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestMergeCategoryRouting_WsOverrideDropsDefault(t *testing.T) {
func TestSecureRouting_WsOverrideDropsDefault(t *testing.T) {
defaultRouting := map[string][]string{
"security": {"Backend Engineer", "DevOps"},
}
@@ -251,7 +260,34 @@ func TestMergeCategoryRouting_WsOverrideDropsDefault(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestMergeCategoryRouting_EmptyRolesInDefaultSkipped(t *testing.T) {
func TestSecureRouting_EmptyListDropsCategory(t *testing.T) {
defaultRouting := map[string][]string{
"security": {"Backend Engineer"},
"ui": {"Frontend Engineer"},
}
wsRouting := map[string][]string{
"security": {}, // empty list = opt out
}
got := mergeCategoryRouting(defaultRouting, wsRouting)
if _, exists := got["security"]; exists {
t.Error("empty ws list should delete the category from output")
}
if len(got["ui"]) != 1 {
t.Errorf("ui should still exist: got %v", got["ui"])
}
}
func TestSecureRouting_EmptyKeySkipped(t *testing.T) {
defaultRouting := map[string][]string{
"": {"Backend Engineer"},
}
got := mergeCategoryRouting(defaultRouting, nil)
if _, exists := got[""]; exists {
t.Error("empty key should be skipped")
}
}
func TestSecureRouting_EmptyRolesInDefaultSkipped(t *testing.T) {
defaultRouting := map[string][]string{
"security": {},
}
@@ -261,7 +297,7 @@ func TestMergeCategoryRouting_EmptyRolesInDefaultSkipped(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestMergeCategoryRouting_OriginalMapsUnmodified(t *testing.T) {
func TestSecureRouting_OriginalMapsUnmodified(t *testing.T) {
defaultRouting := map[string][]string{
"security": {"Backend Engineer"},
}
@@ -952,6 +952,54 @@ type PerWorkspaceUnsatisfied struct {
// collectPerWorkspaceUnsatisfied recursively walks workspaces and returns
// per-workspace RequiredEnv entries that are not covered by (a) a global
// secret key or (b) a key present in the workspace's .env file(s) (org root
// .env + per-workspace <files_dir>/.env). This complements
// collectOrgEnv + loadConfiguredGlobalSecretKeys, which together only
// validate global-level RequiredEnv against global_secrets. The .env
// lookup mirrors the runtime resolution in createWorkspaceTree so that
// the preflight result matches what the container actually receives at
// start time.
func collectPerWorkspaceUnsatisfied(workspaces []OrgWorkspace, orgBaseDir string, globalSecrets map[string]struct{}) []PerWorkspaceUnsatisfied {
var out []PerWorkspaceUnsatisfied
var walk func([]OrgWorkspace)
walk = func(wsList []OrgWorkspace) {
for _, ws := range wsList {
// Build the set of keys available to this workspace from .env.
// This is the same three-source stack that createWorkspaceTree
// injects into the container:
// 1. Org root .env (parseEnvFile, no filesDir)
// 2. Workspace <files_dir>/.env (if filesDir is set)
// 3. Persona bootstrap env (MOLECULE_PERSONA_ROOT/<filesDir>/env)
// Items 1+2 are on-disk and testable; item 3 is host-only and
// skipped here (persona env does NOT satisfy required_env —
// it carries identity tokens, not workspace LLM keys).
envFromFiles := loadWorkspaceEnv(orgBaseDir, ws.FilesDir)
// Convert map[string]string (from .env files) to map[string]struct{}
// to match IsSatisfied's signature.
envSet := make(map[string]struct{}, len(envFromFiles))
for k := range envFromFiles {
envSet[k] = struct{}{}
}
for _, req := range ws.RequiredEnv {
if req.IsSatisfied(globalSecrets) {
continue // covered by a global secret
}
if req.IsSatisfied(envSet) {
continue // covered by a per-workspace .env file
}
out = append(out, PerWorkspaceUnsatisfied{
Workspace: ws.Name,
FilesDir: ws.FilesDir,
Unsatisfied: req,
})
}
walk(ws.Children)
}
}
walk(workspaces)
return out
}
func loadConfiguredGlobalSecretKeys(ctx context.Context) (map[string]struct{}, error) {
rows, err := db.DB.QueryContext(ctx,
`SELECT key FROM global_secrets WHERE octet_length(encrypted_value) > 0 LIMIT $1`,
@@ -17,9 +17,6 @@ import (
// when one exists, or the workspace's own ID when it is the org root.
// Returns an empty string if the workspace is not found.
func resolveOrgID(ctx context.Context, workspaceID string) (string, error) {
if db.DB == nil {
return "", nil // nil in unit tests
}
var parentID sql.NullString
err := db.DB.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT parent_id FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1`,
@@ -215,9 +215,6 @@ func TestTarWalk_EmptyDirectory(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestTarWalk_NestedDirs is defined in plugins_atomic_tar_test.go to avoid
// redeclaration. Deeply nested directory walk is tested there.
// TestTarWalk_DirEntryHasTrailingSlash: directory entries must end with '/'
// per tar format; tar.Header.Typeflag '5' (dir) must produce "name/" not "name".
func TestTarWalk_DirEntryHasTrailingSlash(t *testing.T) {
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
package handlers
// plugins_install_test.go — additional coverage for plugins_install.go.
//
// Gaps filled vs. existing test files:
// - plugins_install_external_test.go: Install + Uninstall 422 (external runtime) ✓ covered
// - plugins_test.go: Install 400 (missing source, invalid body, etc.) ✓ covered
// Uninstall 400 (invalid plugin name, empty name) ✓ covered
// Download auth gate ✓ covered
// - org_import_helpers_test.go: countWorkspaces, envRequirementKey, sanitizeEnvMembers,
// flattenAndSortRequirements, collectOrgEnv ✓ covered
//
// New test added here:
// - Uninstall 503: container not running, no SaaS dispatch.
//
// NOTE: validateWorkspaceID is not called inside the Install/Uninstall handlers.
// UUID validation is the responsibility of the WorkspaceAuth middleware, so no
// 400 test is needed here for UUID format.
import (
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// TestPluginUninstall_ContainerNotRunning_Returns503 exercises the 503 path
// where neither a local Docker container nor a SaaS instance-id dispatch
// resolves. The handler must return "workspace container not running" — NOT a
// generic 500 or a misleading 422 (external-runtime) message.
func TestPluginUninstall_ContainerNotRunning_Returns503(t *testing.T) {
// No docker client + no instance-id lookup → falls through to 503.
h := NewPluginsHandler(t.TempDir(), nil, nil)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{
{Key: "id", Value: "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000"},
{Key: "name", Value: "some-plugin"},
}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("DELETE",
"/workspaces/550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000/plugins/some-plugin", nil)
h.Uninstall(c)
require.Equal(t, http.StatusServiceUnavailable, w.Code)
var body map[string]string
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &body)
require.Equal(t, "workspace container not running", body["error"])
}
@@ -1,472 +0,0 @@
package handlers
// Unit tests for plugins_listing.go:
// - parseManifestYAML: full YAML, missing fields, empty YAML
// - listRegistryFiltered: empty/missing dir, no yaml, valid yaml, runtime filter
// - ListRegistry (GET /plugins): no filter, with runtime filter
// - ListAvailableForWorkspace (GET /workspaces/:id/plugins/available): runtimeLookup stub
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"testing"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
// -------- parseManifestYAML --------
func TestParseManifestYAML_FullPlugin(t *testing.T) {
data := []byte(`
name: molecule-audit
version: 1.2.3
description: Security audit plugin for Claude Code
author: Molecule AI
tags:
- security
- audit
skills:
- security-scan
- compliance-check
runtimes:
- claude_code
- hermes
`)
info := parseManifestYAML("fallback-name", data)
if info.Name != "fallback-name" {
t.Errorf("Name = %q; want fallback-name", info.Name)
}
if info.Version != "1.2.3" {
t.Errorf("Version = %q; want 1.2.3", info.Version)
}
if info.Description != "Security audit plugin for Claude Code" {
t.Errorf("Description = %q; want full description", info.Description)
}
if info.Author != "Molecule AI" {
t.Errorf("Author = %q; want Molecule AI", info.Author)
}
if len(info.Tags) != 2 || info.Tags[0] != "security" || info.Tags[1] != "audit" {
t.Errorf("Tags = %v; want [security audit]", info.Tags)
}
if len(info.Skills) != 2 || info.Skills[0] != "security-scan" || info.Skills[1] != "compliance-check" {
t.Errorf("Skills = %v; want [security-scan compliance-check]", info.Skills)
}
if len(info.Runtimes) != 2 || info.Runtimes[0] != "claude_code" || info.Runtimes[1] != "hermes" {
t.Errorf("Runtimes = %v; want [claude_code hermes]", info.Runtimes)
}
}
func TestParseManifestYAML_MinimalFields(t *testing.T) {
// Only name field; all others should be zero-value.
data := []byte(`name: minimal-plugin`)
info := parseManifestYAML("fallback", data)
if info.Name != "fallback" {
t.Errorf("Name = %q; want fallback", info.Name)
}
if info.Version != "" {
t.Errorf("Version = %q; want empty", info.Version)
}
if info.Description != "" {
t.Errorf("Description = %q; want empty", info.Description)
}
if len(info.Tags) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Tags = %v; want []", info.Tags)
}
if len(info.Skills) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Skills = %v; want []", info.Skills)
}
if len(info.Runtimes) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Runtimes = %v; want []", info.Runtimes)
}
}
func TestParseManifestYAML_MissingPluginYAML(t *testing.T) {
// No plugin.yaml present → returns fallback name only.
info := parseManifestYAML("no-file", nil)
if info.Name != "no-file" {
t.Errorf("Name = %q; want no-file", info.Name)
}
}
func TestParseManifestYAML_BadYAML(t *testing.T) {
// Malformed YAML → returns fallback name only (no panic).
info := parseManifestYAML("bad-yaml", []byte("not: [yaml: at all"))
if info.Name != "bad-yaml" {
t.Errorf("Name = %q; want bad-yaml", info.Name)
}
if info.Version != "" {
t.Errorf("Version = %q; want empty after bad YAML", info.Version)
}
}
func TestParseManifestYAML_PartialFields(t *testing.T) {
// Present tags/skills/runtimes that are not []interface{} (e.g. wrong type)
// should not panic and should leave the field empty.
data := []byte(`
name: partial
tags: "not-an-array"
skills: 123
runtimes: true
`)
info := parseManifestYAML("partial", data)
if info.Name != "partial" {
t.Errorf("Name = %q; want partial", info.Name)
}
if len(info.Tags) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Tags = %v; want [] (wrong type)", info.Tags)
}
if len(info.Skills) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Skills = %v; want [] (wrong type)", info.Skills)
}
if len(info.Runtimes) != 0 {
t.Errorf("Runtimes = %v; want [] (wrong type)", info.Runtimes)
}
}
// -------- listRegistryFiltered --------
func makeTestHandler(t *testing.T, pluginsDir string) *PluginsHandler {
// Construct a minimal PluginsHandler with a nil docker client
// (filesystem paths are tested directly; container-dependent paths are
// tested separately or skipped in this file).
h := &PluginsHandler{pluginsDir: pluginsDir}
return h
}
func writePluginYAML(t *testing.T, dir, name, content string) {
path := filepath.Join(dir, name, "plugin.yaml")
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(path), 0o755); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("mkdir: %v", err)
}
if err := os.WriteFile(path, []byte(content), 0o644); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("writeFile: %v", err)
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_EmptyDir(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("")
if len(got) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected empty list for empty dir; got %d plugins", len(got))
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_NonExistentDir(t *testing.T) {
h := makeTestHandler(t, "/does/not/exist")
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("")
if len(got) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected empty list for nonexistent dir; got %d plugins", len(got))
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_NoPluginYAML(t *testing.T) {
// Plugin directory exists but has no plugin.yaml → fallback name only.
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "no-manifest-plugin", "")
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("")
if len(got) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 plugin; got %d", len(got))
}
if got[0].Name != "no-manifest-plugin" {
t.Errorf("Name = %q; want no-manifest-plugin", got[0].Name)
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_ValidPlugin(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "molecule-audit", `
name: molecule-audit
version: 1.0.0
description: Security audit plugin
author: Molecule AI
tags:
- security
skills:
- audit
runtimes:
- hermes
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("")
if len(got) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 plugin; got %d", len(got))
}
if got[0].Name != "molecule-audit" {
t.Errorf("Name = %q; want molecule-audit", got[0].Name)
}
if got[0].Version != "1.0.0" {
t.Errorf("Version = %q; want 1.0.0", got[0].Version)
}
if len(got[0].Tags) != 1 || got[0].Tags[0] != "security" {
t.Errorf("Tags = %v; want [security]", got[0].Tags)
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_FilesIgnored(t *testing.T) {
// Regular files in pluginsDir are skipped (only directories are scanned).
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "real-plugin", `
name: real-plugin
version: 1.0.0
`)
f, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(dir, "not-a-plugin.txt"))
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
f.Close()
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("")
if len(got) != 1 || got[0].Name != "real-plugin" {
t.Errorf("expected only real-plugin; got %v", got)
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_RuntimeFilterMatches(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "cc-plugin", `
name: cc-plugin
runtimes: [claude_code]
`)
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "hermes-plugin", `
name: hermes-plugin
runtimes: [hermes]
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
// With hermes filter → only hermes-plugin returned.
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("hermes")
if len(got) != 1 || got[0].Name != "hermes-plugin" {
t.Errorf("expected [hermes-plugin]; got %v", got)
}
// With claude-code filter → hyphen normalises to underscore → cc-plugin returned.
got2 := h.listRegistryFiltered("claude-code")
if len(got2) != 1 || got2[0].Name != "cc-plugin" {
t.Errorf("expected [cc-plugin] with claude-code filter; got %v", got2)
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_RuntimeFilterExcludes(t *testing.T) {
// Plugin declares hermes; query asks for claude-code → plugin excluded.
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "hermes-only", `
name: hermes-only
runtimes: [hermes]
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("claude_code")
if len(got) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected empty list for mismatched runtime; got %v", got)
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_UnspecifiedRuntimeIncluded(t *testing.T) {
// Plugin with no runtimes field is included in any filtered query
// ("unspecified = try it" contract).
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "universal-plugin", `
name: universal-plugin
runtimes: []
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("any-runtime")
if len(got) != 1 || got[0].Name != "universal-plugin" {
t.Errorf("expected [universal-plugin] with any runtime filter; got %v", got)
}
}
func TestListRegistryFiltered_MultipleMatching(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
for _, name := range []string{"plugin-a", "plugin-b", "plugin-c"} {
writePluginYAML(t, dir, name, `name: `+name+`
runtimes: [hermes, claude_code]
`)
}
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
got := h.listRegistryFiltered("hermes")
if len(got) != 3 {
t.Errorf("expected 3 plugins; got %d: %v", len(got), got)
}
}
// -------- ListRegistry (GET /plugins) --------
func listRegistryReq(runtime string) (*http.Request, *httptest.ResponseRecorder, *gin.Context) {
url := "/plugins"
if runtime != "" {
url += "?runtime=" + runtime
}
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("GET", url, nil)
return c.Request, w, c
}
func TestListRegistry_NoFilter(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "test-plugin", `
name: test-plugin
version: 0.1.0
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
_, w, c := listRegistryReq("")
h.ListRegistry(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200; got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp []map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal: %v", err)
}
if len(resp) != 1 || resp[0]["name"] != "test-plugin" {
t.Errorf("unexpected response: %v", resp)
}
}
func TestListRegistry_WithRuntimeFilter(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "hermes-plugin", `
name: hermes-plugin
runtimes: [hermes]
`)
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "cc-plugin", `
name: cc-plugin
runtimes: [claude_code]
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
_, w, c := listRegistryReq("hermes")
h.ListRegistry(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200; got %d", w.Code)
}
var resp []map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if len(resp) != 1 || resp[0]["name"] != "hermes-plugin" {
t.Errorf("expected [hermes-plugin]; got %v", resp)
}
}
func TestListRegistry_EmptyOnNoMatches(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "cc-plugin", `name: cc-plugin
runtimes: [claude_code]
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
_, w, c := listRegistryReq("nonexistent")
h.ListRegistry(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200; got %d", w.Code)
}
var resp []map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if len(resp) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected empty list; got %v", resp)
}
}
// -------- ListAvailableForWorkspace (GET /workspaces/:id/plugins/available) --------
func listAvailableReq(workspaceID string) (*http.Request, *httptest.ResponseRecorder, *gin.Context) {
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: workspaceID}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/workspaces/"+workspaceID+"/plugins/available", nil)
return c.Request, w, c
}
func TestListAvailableForWorkspace_RuntimeLookupReturnsRuntime(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "hermes-plugin", `
name: hermes-plugin
runtimes: [hermes]
`)
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "cc-plugin", `
name: cc-plugin
runtimes: [claude_code]
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
h.runtimeLookup = func(workspaceID string) (string, error) {
return "hermes", nil
}
_, w, c := listAvailableReq("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001")
h.ListAvailableForWorkspace(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200; got %d", w.Code)
}
var resp []map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if len(resp) != 1 || resp[0]["name"] != "hermes-plugin" {
t.Errorf("expected [hermes-plugin]; got %v", resp)
}
}
func TestListAvailableForWorkspace_RuntimeLookupErrors(t *testing.T) {
// runtimeLookup error → runtime="" → full registry returned.
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "plugin-a", `name: plugin-a
runtimes: [hermes]
`)
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "plugin-b", `name: plugin-b
runtimes: [claude_code]
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
h.runtimeLookup = func(workspaceID string) (string, error) {
return "", errors.New("runtime lookup failed")
}
_, w, c := listAvailableReq("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002")
h.ListAvailableForWorkspace(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200; got %d", w.Code)
}
var resp []map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if len(resp) != 2 {
t.Errorf("expected 2 plugins (full registry fallback); got %d: %v", len(resp), resp)
}
}
func TestListAvailableForWorkspace_NoRuntimeLookup(t *testing.T) {
// runtimeLookup nil → full registry (no filter).
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "plugin-x", `name: plugin-x`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
// runtimeLookup is nil by default from makeTestHandler.
_, w, c := listAvailableReq("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000003")
h.ListAvailableForWorkspace(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200; got %d", w.Code)
}
var resp []map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if len(resp) != 1 || resp[0]["name"] != "plugin-x" {
t.Errorf("expected [plugin-x]; got %v", resp)
}
}
func TestListAvailableForWorkspace_UnspecifiedRuntimePluginsAlwaysIncluded(t *testing.T) {
// Plugins with empty runtimes list should always be included
// regardless of workspace runtime.
dir := t.TempDir()
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "universal", `name: universal
runtimes: []
`)
writePluginYAML(t, dir, "cc-only", `name: cc-only
runtimes: [claude_code]
`)
h := makeTestHandler(t, dir)
h.runtimeLookup = func(id string) (string, error) { return "hermes", nil }
_, w, c := listAvailableReq("ws-001")
h.ListAvailableForWorkspace(c)
var resp []map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
// "universal" has no runtimes (try-it); "cc-only" doesn't support hermes.
if len(resp) != 1 || resp[0]["name"] != "universal" {
t.Errorf("expected [universal]; got %v", resp)
}
}
@@ -86,9 +86,6 @@ func recordWorkspacePluginInstall(
// pair. Called by the uninstall path so the row doesn't persist with a stale
// installed_sha after the plugin has been removed from the container.
func deleteWorkspacePluginRow(ctx context.Context, workspaceID, pluginName string) error {
if db.DB == nil {
return nil // nil in unit tests; no-op since the row is test-only
}
_, err := db.DB.ExecContext(ctx, `
DELETE FROM workspace_plugins WHERE workspace_id = $1 AND plugin_name = $2
`, workspaceID, pluginName)
+3 -31
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@@ -327,33 +327,7 @@ func (h *RegistryHandler) Register(c *gin.Context) {
}
}
// Reconcile the runtime-supplied card's identity fields against the
// trusted workspaces row before storing. The runtime builds its card
// from config.name, which the CP-regenerated /configs/config.yaml
// sets to the workspace UUID — so without this the stored card
// served at /.well-known/agent-card.json and returned to peers via
// agent_card_url has name = UUID, description = "", role = null even
// though the operator-controlled workspaces.name holds the friendly
// name the canvas shows. We only FILL gaps from the DB (never
// downgrade a card that already carries a real name); identity stays
// platform-controlled — the agent cannot self-set these. Best-effort:
// a lookup failure leaves the card exactly as the runtime sent it
// (no-worse-than-before). See agent_card_reconcile.go.
reconciledCard := payload.AgentCard
{
var dbName, dbRole sql.NullString
if qErr := db.DB.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT name, role FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1`, payload.ID,
).Scan(&dbName, &dbRole); qErr == nil {
if rc, did := reconcileAgentCardIdentity(
payload.AgentCard, payload.ID, dbName.String, dbRole.String,
); did {
reconciledCard = rc
log.Printf("Registry register: reconciled agent_card identity for %s from workspaces row", payload.ID)
}
}
}
agentCardStr := string(reconciledCard)
agentCardStr := string(payload.AgentCard)
// urlForUpsert: poll-mode workspaces don't need a URL. Empty input
// becomes NULL via sql.NullString so the row's URL stays clean (the
@@ -439,12 +413,10 @@ func (h *RegistryHandler) Register(c *gin.Context) {
}
}
// Broadcast WORKSPACE_ONLINE — use the reconciled card so the canvas
// Agent Card view live-updates with the friendly name, matching what
// was just persisted (not the runtime's raw UUID-name card).
// Broadcast WORKSPACE_ONLINE
if err := h.broadcaster.RecordAndBroadcast(ctx, string(events.EventWorkspaceOnline), payload.ID, map[string]interface{}{
"url": cachedURL,
"agent_card": reconciledCard,
"agent_card": payload.AgentCard,
"delivery_mode": effectiveMode,
}); err != nil {
log.Printf("Registry broadcast error: %v", err)
@@ -56,10 +56,8 @@ const (
// (an externally routable address) is used directly.
func (h *WorkspaceHandler) gracefulPreRestart(ctx context.Context, workspaceID string) {
// Non-blocking send — don't stall the restart cycle.
// Run in a tracked async goroutine (goAsync, not bare `go`) so the
// caller (runRestartCycle) can proceed to stopForRestart without
// waiting, while the test harness can still drain it before swapping
// the global db.DB (resolveAgentURLForRestartSignal reads db.DB).
// Run in a detached goroutine so the caller (runRestartCycle) can
// proceed to stopForRestart without waiting.
h.goAsync(func() {
signalCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), restartSignalTimeout)
defer cancel()
@@ -1,810 +0,0 @@
package handlers
import (
"bytes"
"database/sql"
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/DATA-DOG/go-sqlmock"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
// scheduleCols is the full column set returned by List.
var scheduleCols = []string{
"id", "workspace_id", "name", "cron_expr", "timezone", "prompt", "enabled",
"last_run_at", "next_run_at", "run_count", "last_status", "last_error",
"source", "created_at", "updated_at",
}
// ==================== List ====================
func TestScheduleHandler_List_EmptyResult(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT .+ FROM workspace_schedules WHERE workspace_id").
WithArgs("ws-list-empty").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows(scheduleCols))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-list-empty"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/workspaces/ws-list-empty/schedules", nil)
handler.List(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Fatalf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var schedules []interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &schedules); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("invalid JSON: %v", err)
}
if len(schedules) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected empty list, got %d items", len(schedules))
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_List_QueryError(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT .+ FROM workspace_schedules WHERE workspace_id").
WithArgs("ws-list-err").
WillReturnError(sql.ErrConnDone)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-list-err"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/workspaces/ws-list-err/schedules", nil)
handler.List(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// ==================== Create ====================
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_MissingCronExpr(t *testing.T) {
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
// prompt only — no cron_expr
body := []byte(`{"prompt":"do the thing"}`)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Errorf("expected 400 for missing cron_expr, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_MissingPrompt(t *testing.T) {
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
// cron_expr only — no prompt
body := []byte(`{"cron_expr":"0 9 * * *"}`)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Errorf("expected 400 for missing prompt, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_InvalidTimezone(t *testing.T) {
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{
"cron_expr": "0 9 * * *",
"prompt": "do the thing",
"timezone": "Not/A/Timezone",
})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Errorf("expected 400 for invalid timezone, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]string
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if !strings.Contains(resp["error"], "invalid timezone") {
t.Errorf("expected 'invalid timezone' error, got: %v", resp)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_InvalidCron(t *testing.T) {
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{
"cron_expr": "not-a-cron",
"prompt": "do the thing",
})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Errorf("expected 400 for invalid cron, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]string
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if !strings.Contains(resp["error"], "invalid request body") {
t.Errorf("expected 'invalid request body' error, got: %v", resp)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_CRLFStripped(t *testing.T) {
// Use setupTestDBForQueueTests which sets up QueryMatcherEqual for exact
// string matching. The INSERT statement is deterministic enough for that.
customSqlmock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
// Prompt with CRLF from a Windows-committed org-template file.
// The handler strips \r before inserting so agent doesn't see empty responses.
promptWithCRLF := "check\r\ndocs\r\nbefore merge"
// The handler strips \r → query should receive the LF-only version.
customSqlmock.ExpectQuery("INSERT INTO workspace_schedules (workspace_id, name, cron_expr, timezone, prompt, enabled, next_run_at, source) VALUES ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7, 'runtime') RETURNING id").
WithArgs("ws-crlf", "", "0 9 * * *", "UTC", "check\ndocs\nbefore merge", true, sqlmock.AnyArg()).
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"id"}).AddRow("sched-crlf"))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]interface{}{
"cron_expr": "0 9 * * *",
"prompt": promptWithCRLF,
})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-crlf"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-crlf/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusCreated {
t.Errorf("expected 201, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := customSqlmock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_DefaultEnabled(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
// enabled field absent — must default to true.
mock.ExpectQuery("INSERT INTO workspace_schedules").
WithArgs("ws-def-enable", "", "0 9 * * *", "UTC", "do thing", true, sqlmock.AnyArg()).
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"id"}).AddRow("sched-enable"))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{
"cron_expr": "0 9 * * *",
"prompt": "do thing",
// no "enabled" field
})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-def-enable"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-def-enable/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusCreated {
t.Errorf("expected 201, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_DefaultTimezone(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
// timezone field absent — must default to UTC.
mock.ExpectQuery("INSERT INTO workspace_schedules").
WithArgs("ws-def-tz", "", "0 9 * * *", "UTC", "do thing", true, sqlmock.AnyArg()).
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"id"}).AddRow("sched-tz"))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{
"cron_expr": "0 9 * * *",
"prompt": "do thing",
// no "timezone" field
})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-def-tz"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-def-tz/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusCreated {
t.Errorf("expected 201, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_ExplicitEnabledFalse(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
enabled := false
mock.ExpectQuery("INSERT INTO workspace_schedules").
WithArgs("ws-dis", "", "0 9 * * *", "UTC", "do thing", enabled, sqlmock.AnyArg()).
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"id"}).AddRow("sched-dis"))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]interface{}{
"cron_expr": "0 9 * * *",
"prompt": "do thing",
"enabled": false,
})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-dis"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-dis/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusCreated {
t.Errorf("expected 201, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_DBError(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery("INSERT INTO workspace_schedules").
WillReturnError(sql.ErrConnDone)
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{
"cron_expr": "0 9 * * *",
"prompt": "do thing",
})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-db-err"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-db-err/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 for DB error, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Create_NextRunAtReturned(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery("INSERT INTO workspace_schedules").
WithArgs("ws-next", "", "0 9 * * *", "UTC", "do thing", true, sqlmock.AnyArg()).
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"id"}).AddRow("sched-next"))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{
"cron_expr": "0 9 * * *",
"prompt": "do thing",
})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-next"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-next/schedules", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Create(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusCreated {
t.Errorf("expected 201, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if resp["status"] != "created" {
t.Errorf("expected status 'created', got %v", resp["status"])
}
if _, ok := resp["next_run_at"]; !ok {
t.Error("expected next_run_at in response")
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// ==================== Update ====================
func TestScheduleHandler_Update_PartialRecomputeCron(t *testing.T) {
// Uses QueryMatcherEqual so query strings are compared verbatim — no escaping needed.
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT cron_expr, timezone FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2").
WithArgs("sched-recompute-cron", "ws-1").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"cron_expr", "timezone"}).
AddRow("0 8 * * *", "UTC"))
mock.ExpectExec(`UPDATE workspace_schedules SET name = COALESCE($2, name), cron_expr = COALESCE($3, cron_expr), timezone = COALESCE($4, timezone), prompt = COALESCE($5, prompt), enabled = COALESCE($6, enabled), next_run_at = COALESCE($7, next_run_at), updated_at = now() WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $8`).
WithArgs("sched-recompute-cron", nil, "0 6 * * *", nil, nil, nil, sqlmock.AnyArg(), "ws-1").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"cron_expr": "0 6 * * *"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-recompute-cron"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("PATCH", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-recompute-cron", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Update(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Update_PartialRecomputeTimezone(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT cron_expr, timezone FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2").
WithArgs("sched-recompute-tz", "ws-1").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"cron_expr", "timezone"}).
AddRow("0 9 * * *", "UTC"))
mock.ExpectExec(`UPDATE workspace_schedules SET name = COALESCE($2, name), cron_expr = COALESCE($3, cron_expr), timezone = COALESCE($4, timezone), prompt = COALESCE($5, prompt), enabled = COALESCE($6, enabled), next_run_at = COALESCE($7, next_run_at), updated_at = now() WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $8`).
WithArgs("sched-recompute-tz", nil, nil, "America/New_York", nil, nil, sqlmock.AnyArg(), "ws-1").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"timezone": "America/New_York"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-recompute-tz"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("PATCH", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-recompute-tz", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Update(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Update_InvalidTimezone(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT cron_expr, timezone FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2").
WithArgs("sched-bad-tz", "ws-1").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"cron_expr", "timezone"}).
AddRow("0 9 * * *", "UTC"))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"timezone": "Definitely/Not/Real"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-bad-tz"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("PATCH", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-bad-tz", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Update(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Errorf("expected 400 for invalid timezone, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]string
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if !strings.Contains(resp["error"], "invalid timezone") {
t.Errorf("expected 'invalid timezone' error, got: %v", resp)
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Update_InvalidCron(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT cron_expr, timezone FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2").
WithArgs("sched-bad-cron", "ws-1").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"cron_expr", "timezone"}).
AddRow("0 9 * * *", "UTC"))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"cron_expr": "rubbish"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-bad-cron"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("PATCH", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-bad-cron", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Update(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Errorf("expected 400 for invalid cron, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Update_NotFound(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectExec(`UPDATE workspace_schedules SET name = COALESCE($2, name), cron_expr = COALESCE($3, cron_expr), timezone = COALESCE($4, timezone), prompt = COALESCE($5, prompt), enabled = COALESCE($6, enabled), next_run_at = COALESCE($7, next_run_at), updated_at = now() WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $8`).
WithArgs("sched-missing", "renamed", nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, "ws-1").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 0)) // no rows affected
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"name": "renamed"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-missing"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("PATCH", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-missing", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Update(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusNotFound {
t.Errorf("expected 404 for not found, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Update_DBError(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectExec(`UPDATE workspace_schedules SET name = COALESCE($2, name), cron_expr = COALESCE($3, cron_expr), timezone = COALESCE($4, timezone), prompt = COALESCE($5, prompt), enabled = COALESCE($6, enabled), next_run_at = COALESCE($7, next_run_at), updated_at = now() WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $8`).
WithArgs("sched-update-err", "updated", nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, "ws-1").
WillReturnError(sql.ErrConnDone)
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"name": "updated"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-update-err"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("PATCH", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-update-err", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Update(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 for DB error, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Update_PromptCRLFStripped(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
// Changing prompt with CRLF → handler strips \r before the UPDATE.
mock.ExpectExec(`UPDATE workspace_schedules SET name = COALESCE($2, name), cron_expr = COALESCE($3, cron_expr), timezone = COALESCE($4, timezone), prompt = COALESCE($5, prompt), enabled = COALESCE($6, enabled), next_run_at = COALESCE($7, next_run_at), updated_at = now() WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $8`).
WithArgs("sched-crlf-upd", nil, nil, nil, "fix\nthat", nil, nil, "ws-1").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
body, _ := json.Marshal(map[string]string{"prompt": "fix\r\nthat"})
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-crlf-upd"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("PATCH", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-crlf-upd", bytes.NewReader(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
handler.Update(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// ==================== Delete ====================
func TestScheduleHandler_Delete_Success(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectExec(`DELETE FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2`).
WithArgs("sched-del", "ws-1").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 1))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-del"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("DELETE", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-del", nil)
handler.Delete(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Delete_NotFound(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
// IDOR guard: row belongs to different workspace → 0 rows affected → 404.
mock.ExpectExec(`DELETE FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2`).
WithArgs("sched-idor", "ws-1").
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(0, 0))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-idor"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("DELETE", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-idor", nil)
handler.Delete(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusNotFound {
t.Errorf("expected 404 for not found, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_Delete_DBError(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDBForQueueTests(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectExec(`DELETE FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2`).
WithArgs("sched-del-err", "ws-1").
WillReturnError(sql.ErrConnDone)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-del-err"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("DELETE", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-del-err", nil)
handler.Delete(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 for DB error, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// ==================== RunNow ====================
func TestScheduleHandler_RunNow_Success(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT prompt FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = \$1 AND workspace_id = \$2`).
WithArgs("sched-run-ok", "ws-1").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"prompt"}).AddRow("run this prompt"))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-run-ok"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-run-ok/run", nil)
handler.RunNow(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var resp map[string]string
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &resp)
if resp["status"] != "fired" {
t.Errorf("expected status 'fired', got %v", resp["status"])
}
if resp["prompt"] != "run this prompt" {
t.Errorf("expected prompt 'run this prompt', got %q", resp["prompt"])
}
if resp["workspace_id"] != "ws-1" {
t.Errorf("expected workspace_id 'ws-1', got %q", resp["workspace_id"])
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_RunNow_NotFound(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT prompt FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = \$1 AND workspace_id = \$2`).
WithArgs("sched-run-missing", "ws-1").
WillReturnError(sql.ErrNoRows)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-run-missing"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-run-missing/run", nil)
handler.RunNow(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusNotFound {
t.Errorf("expected 404 for not found, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_RunNow_DBError(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT prompt FROM workspace_schedules WHERE id = \$1 AND workspace_id = \$2`).
WithArgs("sched-run-err", "ws-1").
WillReturnError(sql.ErrConnDone)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-1"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-run-err"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/workspaces/ws-1/schedules/sched-run-err/run", nil)
handler.RunNow(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 for DB error, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
// ==================== History ====================
func TestScheduleHandler_History_EmptyResult(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT created_at, duration_ms, status`).
WithArgs("ws-hist-empty", "sched-hist-empty").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"created_at", "duration_ms", "status", "error_detail", "request_body"}))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-hist-empty"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-hist-empty"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/workspaces/ws-hist-empty/schedules/sched-hist-empty/history", nil)
handler.History(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var entries []interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &entries)
if len(entries) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected empty history, got %d entries", len(entries))
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_History_QueryError(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT created_at, duration_ms, status`).
WithArgs("ws-hist-err", "sched-hist-err").
WillReturnError(sql.ErrConnDone)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-hist-err"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-hist-err"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/workspaces/ws-hist-err/schedules/sched-hist-err/history", nil)
handler.History(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 on query error, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
func TestScheduleHandler_History_MultipleEntries(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
handler := NewScheduleHandler()
now := time.Now()
cols := []string{"created_at", "duration_ms", "status", "error_detail", "request_body"}
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT created_at, duration_ms, status`).
WithArgs("ws-hist-multi", "sched-hist-multi").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows(cols).
AddRow(now, 1200, "ok", "", `{"schedule_id":"sched-hist-multi"}`).
AddRow(now, 3500, "error", "HTTP 502 — upstream timeout", `{"schedule_id":"sched-hist-multi"}`))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-hist-multi"}, {Key: "scheduleId", Value: "sched-hist-multi"}}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/workspaces/ws-hist-multi/schedules/sched-hist-multi/history", nil)
handler.History(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusOK {
t.Errorf("expected 200, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
var entries []map[string]interface{}
json.Unmarshal(w.Body.Bytes(), &entries)
if len(entries) != 2 {
t.Errorf("expected 2 entries, got %d: %s", len(entries), w.Body.String())
}
if entries[1]["error_detail"] != "HTTP 502 — upstream timeout" {
t.Errorf("expected error_detail on second entry, got: %v", entries[1]["error_detail"])
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("sqlmock expectations not met: %v", err)
}
}
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ func (h *SecretsHandler) List(c *gin.Context) {
})
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("List workspace secrets iteration error: %v", err)
log.Printf("List secrets rows.Err: %v", err)
}
// 2. Global secrets not overridden at workspace level
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ func (h *SecretsHandler) List(c *gin.Context) {
})
}
if err := globalRows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("List global secrets iteration error: %v", err)
log.Printf("List secrets (global) rows.Err: %v", err)
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, secrets)
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ func (h *SecretsHandler) Values(c *gin.Context) {
}
}
if err := globalRows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("secrets.Values: global rows iteration error: %v", err)
log.Printf("secrets.Values globalRows.Err: %v", err)
}
}
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ func (h *SecretsHandler) Values(c *gin.Context) {
}
}
if err := wsRows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("secrets.Values: workspace rows iteration error: %v", err)
log.Printf("secrets.Values wsRows.Err: %v", err)
}
}
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ func (h *SecretsHandler) ListGlobal(c *gin.Context) {
})
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("ListGlobal iteration error: %v", err)
log.Printf("ListGlobal rows.Err: %v", err)
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, secrets)
}
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ func (h *SecretsHandler) restartAllAffectedByGlobalKey(key string) {
}
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("restartAllAffectedByGlobalKey: iteration error: %v", err)
log.Printf("restartAllAffectedByGlobalKey rows.Err: %v", err)
}
if len(ids) == 0 {
return
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
package handlers
// template_files_agent_home_stub_test.go — pins the Phase-1 stub
// contract for the /agent-home root added by internal#425 RFC.
//
// Today (pre-Phase-2b), every Files API verb against `?root=/agent-home`
// must return HTTP 501 with the canonical pending-message body. The
// stub MUST NOT:
// 1. Hit the DB (the workspace might not even exist yet from the
// canvas's POV — the root selector is testable without one).
// 2. Touch the EIC tunnel / Docker / template-dir paths — those
// would 500/404/[] depending on the env and confuse the canvas.
// 3. Accept writes/deletes that the future docker-exec backend
// would reject — fail closed.
//
// When Phase 2b lands, this file gets replaced by a real
// docker-exec dispatch test; the stub-message constant in
// templates.go disappears.
import (
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
// TestAgentHomeAllowedRoot pins that /agent-home is in the allowedRoots
// set. Without this, a future refactor that drops the key would
// silently degrade the canvas root selector to a 400 instead of the
// stub 501.
func TestAgentHomeAllowedRoot(t *testing.T) {
if !allowedRoots["/agent-home"] {
t.Fatal("/agent-home must be in allowedRoots — RFC #425 contract")
}
}
// TestAgentHomeStub_AllVerbs_Return501 pins the canonical stub
// response across all four verbs. Each must:
//
// - status 501
// - body contains the canonical "/agent-home not implemented" prefix
// - NOT contain "workspace not found" (proves we short-circuit before
// the DB lookup)
//
// Driven as a table to keep symmetry — adding a fifth verb in the
// future means adding one row here.
func TestAgentHomeStub_AllVerbs_Return501(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
method string
invoke func(c *gin.Context)
}{
{
name: "ListFiles",
method: "GET",
invoke: func(c *gin.Context) { (&TemplatesHandler{}).ListFiles(c) },
},
{
name: "ReadFile",
method: "GET",
invoke: func(c *gin.Context) { (&TemplatesHandler{}).ReadFile(c) },
},
{
name: "WriteFile",
method: "PUT",
invoke: func(c *gin.Context) { (&TemplatesHandler{}).WriteFile(c) },
},
{
name: "DeleteFile",
method: "DELETE",
invoke: func(c *gin.Context) { (&TemplatesHandler{}).DeleteFile(c) },
},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{
{Key: "id", Value: "ws-stub"},
// Path param without leading slash so DeleteFile's
// filepath.IsAbs guard doesn't 400 before the root
// dispatch runs. The List/Read/Write paths strip the
// leading slash themselves and accept either form.
{Key: "path", Value: "notes.md"},
}
// WriteFile binds JSON; provide a minimal valid body so the
// short-circuit isn't masked by the bind-error path.
var body string
if tc.method == "PUT" {
body = `{"content":"x"}`
}
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest(
tc.method,
"/workspaces/ws-stub/files/notes.md?root=/agent-home",
strings.NewReader(body),
)
if body != "" {
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
}
tc.invoke(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusNotImplemented {
t.Fatalf("expected 501, got %d: %s", w.Code, w.Body.String())
}
if !strings.Contains(w.Body.String(), "/agent-home not implemented") {
t.Errorf("body should contain canonical stub message; got %s", w.Body.String())
}
if strings.Contains(w.Body.String(), "workspace not found") {
t.Errorf("stub leaked through to DB lookup; body=%s", w.Body.String())
}
})
}
}

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