Addresses review comments 3098, 3099, 3100 on PR #336:
- Add BottleImages(agent, sidecar) dataclass to backend/__init__.py.
Docker/macOS backends use str image refs; smolmachines uses Path
artifacts. Replaces the singular `image` variable from the canonical
pattern in comment 3100.
- Replace _image_stale_checks/skip_stale with public prelaunch_checks().
CLI now calls backend.prelaunch_checks(plan) before backend.launch(plan);
if StaleImageError is raised and the operator confirms, launch proceeds
without re-checking. Removes the while-True/skip_stale retry loop.
- Add abstract _build_or_load_images(plan) -> BottleImages to
BottleBackend. launch() calls it then passes images to _launch_impl.
Each backend implements both methods.
- Fix comment 3098 (macos-container): _build_images is removed.
build_or_load_images() has separate fresh/cached code paths — the
cached path never calls a build helper.
- Update _start_bundle (smolmachines) to accept sidecar_artifact: Path
directly. Sidecar artifact resolution moves to _sidecar_from_path(),
called by build_or_load_images alongside _agent_from_path().
- image_cache: StaleImageError exception + check_stale/check_stale_path (raise instead of warn)
- BottleBackend.launch: template method (skip_stale flag) that calls _image_stale_checks then _launch_impl
- Each backend: _image_stale_checks delegates to a stale_checks() function in its launch module; _launch_impl replaces launch override
- macos_container: adds image_created_at to util, cached-image support in _build_images, stale_checks
- cli/start.py: catches StaleImageError, prompts interactively, retries with skip_stale=True; headless mode dies on it
Apple's `container run --mount type=bind` only accepts directory
sources — a file source fails with "path '<file>' is not a
directory". Move the sqlite db into its own ~/.bot-bottle/db/
subdirectory so it can be bind-mounted the same way the CA/routes
mounts already are, without exposing the rest of ~/.bot-bottle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
EgressPlan gains a `canary: str` field (default "") populated in Egress.prepare()
using secrets.token_urlsafe(32). Each launched bottle:
- sidecar receives EGRESS_TOKEN_CANARY=<value> (literal env entry, scanned by
existing known-secrets detector without any detector code changes)
- agent receives BOT_BOTTLE_CANARY=<value> (visible fake secret that signals
exfiltration with zero false positives if it appears in outbound traffic)
Docker compose and macos-container backends updated; smolmachines shares docker
compose and so picks this up automatically. Unit tests cover canary uniqueness,
detection via scan_known_secrets, and EgressPlan backward-compat default.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
container stop was removing the container immediately (due to --rm)
before container export could run. The force_remove_container teardown
callback on the ExitStack already handles cleanup on normal exit, so
--rm was redundant. Without it, the stopped container stays available
for container export to snapshot.
BottleSpec.manifest was ManifestIndex | Manifest — a union encoding
two lifecycle stages in one field. The union was unjustifiable:
it forced a type-narrowing workaround (loaded_manifest property)
on every consumer.
Clean split:
- BottleSpec.manifest: ManifestIndex (always; CLI-supplied intent)
- BottlePlan.manifest: Manifest (always; loaded by _validate())
_validate() returns the loaded Manifest directly. prepare() passes
it to _resolve_plan(), which stores it on the plan. All provisioner
code now reads plan.manifest.agent / plan.manifest.bottle — no
union, no asserts, no type: ignore.
BottleSpec.manifest is ManifestIndex | Manifest (pre/post _validate()).
Downstream code always runs post-validate so it needs Manifest, but
pyright flagged every .agent/.bottle access. The new loaded_manifest
property asserts isinstance and returns Manifest, giving pyright a
narrowed type without scattering type: ignore everywhere.
Also remove unused Manifest imports from test files and annotate the
_index() helper in test_manifest_agent_git_user.
Manifest now holds exactly one agent and one effective bottle (with
git_user overlay already applied). The old multi-agent/bottle
collection is renamed ManifestIndex. BottleSpec.manifest starts as
ManifestIndex from the CLI and becomes Manifest after _validate()
calls load_for_agent(); all provisioning code downstream reads
spec.manifest.agent / spec.manifest.bottle instead of indexing by name.
When a label is set (e.g. "bob"), the display becomes "bob (claude-implementer)"
so the agent type is always visible. Affects all three backends (docker,
macos-container, smolmachines) and the `cli.py list active` output.
Closes#243