Three leftovers from the manifest refactor:
1. provision/cred_proxy.py:223 referenced u.kind == 'gitea' for the
tea login count — kind was removed from the runtime class, so any
bottle with a tea-login route raised AttributeError at provision
time. Switch to `'tea-login' in r.roles`.
2. The runtime class CredProxyUpstream is renamed to CredProxyRoute
(its data is a route on the proxy, not an "upstream"; the field
route.upstream is the upstream URL). Module's own naming now
aligns with manifest.CredProxyRoute and routes.json.
3. cred_proxy_upstreams_for_bottle -> cred_proxy_routes_for_bottle;
CredProxyPlan.upstreams -> CredProxyPlan.routes; local
`upstreams` collections become `routes`. Callers in
backend.py, launch.py, prepare.py, bottle_plan.py,
provision/cred_proxy.py, and tests updated.
Also strips lingering `bottle.tokens` references from docstrings
(pipelock.py, cred_proxy.py prepare(), manifest._parse_https_host,
test_pipelock_allowlist.py module doc) and removes dead helpers
from the integration test (the _bottle helper used a tokens field
that no longer parses).
Replace bottle.tokens (with Kind enum and hardcoded per-kind
route/auth tables) with bottle.cred_proxy.routes — each route
declares its own path, upstream, auth_scheme, token_ref, and
optional role[]. The manifest is now the source of truth for the
proxy's runtime route table; adding an upstream is a manifest edit,
not a code change.
Agent-side rewrites move from per-kind dispatch to per-role tags
on routes:
anthropic-base-url -> set ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL=<proxy><path>
npm-registry -> write ~/.npmrc registry=
git-insteadof -> write ~/.gitconfig [url] insteadOf, keyed
off route.upstream (suppressed when
bottle.git brokers the same host)
tea-login -> add a ~/.config/tea/config.yml login
Roles are a list (string accepted as sugar). A gitea route
typically carries ["git-insteadof", "tea-login"]. Singleton roles
(anthropic-base-url, npm-registry) appear on at most one route.
token_env slots are assigned per distinct TokenRef in declaration
order — two routes sharing a token_ref (e.g. github API + git
endpoints) share a slot.
Drops: TOKEN_KINDS, _KIND_ROUTES, _KIND_AUTH_SCHEME, _TOKEN_DEFAULT_HOST,
cred_proxy_route_path_for_gitea, the kind field on CredProxyUpstream,
and the kind-based hardcoding in pipelock_token_hosts (now derives
from route.UpstreamHost).
Legacy bottle.tokens manifests now die with a hint pointing at
bottle.cred_proxy.routes + this PRD. Tests rewritten end-to-end.
Docs + example.json + the dev ~/claude-bottle.json updated to match.
git-gate holds an SSH IdentityFile for push/fetch; cred-proxy holds
a PAT for HTTPS REST API calls. The two brokers are orthogonal —
the common dev setup names both on the same host (e.g. gitea.dideric.is
SSH for push, gitea.dideric.is PAT for `tea pr create`).
The original PRD 0010 wording called this a "configuration smell"
and rejected it at parse time. That was wrong; this drops the
overlap rejection from the validator and updates the PRD prose to
match. Tests flip from "rejection" to "coexistence" assertions.
TokenEntry carries Kind (anthropic / github / gitea / npm), TokenRef
(name of host env var the CLI resolves at launch), and an optional Url
(required for gitea, fixed for the other kinds). Validation rejects
unknown kinds, duplicate non-gitea entries, duplicate gitea Urls, and
overlap with bottle.git hosts (where git-gate is already brokering).
No wiring yet — the field exists on Bottle but cred-proxy is the next
step. Adds tests/unit/test_manifest_tokens.py.
Drop the SshEntry dataclass, the Bottle.ssh field, the shadow-
route validator, and the SSH-only _opt_port helper. A legacy
bottle.ssh key now parse-fails with a one-line hint pointing at
bottle.git (PRD 0008), which is the replacement.
BREAKING: manifests carrying bottle.ssh will not load. Migration
is per-entry: drop the ssh entry, add a git entry with a Name +
full Upstream URL + IdentityFile.
Optional `ExtraHosts: { hostname: ip }` map per git entry. The
docker backend will surface these to the gate sidecar via
--add-host so the gate can resolve upstreams whose default
container DNS doesn't point at the reachable IP (e.g.
Tailscale-only hosts with a public DNS A record pointed
elsewhere). The agent-side insteadOf rewrite still keys off
the original hostname, so the manifest's Upstream URL stays
human-readable.
Each entry pairs a Name (local alias the gate exposes) with an
ssh:// Upstream URL, an IdentityFile the gate uses to push to
that upstream, and an optional KnownHostKey for upstream
host-key pinning. The Upstream URL is parsed at construction
into UpstreamUser/Host/Port/Path so downstream code doesn't
re-parse.
Two cross-validation rules: Names must be unique within a
bottle (each maps to a distinct bare repo), and no git entry's
(host, port) may overlap an ssh entry's (Hostname, Port) — the
same upstream reachable two ways would let a misbehaving agent
route around the gitleaks-bearing git-gate via the L4 ssh-gate.
PRD: docs/prds/0008-git-gate.md
Adds bottle.egress.dlp_action ("block" | "warn", default block) and
wires it into pipelock as request_body_scanning.action. Pipelock's
own default is "warn", which previously meant claude-bottle detected
credential patterns in outbound bodies but forwarded the request
anyway.
The matching integration test posts a manifest env var shaped like
a GitHub PAT to api.anthropic.com via plain HTTP forward proxy so
pipelock can see the body. Pipelock answers 403 from its body-scan
layer instead of forwarding to the upstream.
Behavior change: bottles without an explicit egress.dlp_action now
block on body-scan hits. Set egress.dlp_action: "warn" to restore
the prior detect-only behavior.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
resolve_env_into(...) becomes resolve_env(manifest, agent) -> ResolvedEnv
(forwarded names + literals). The docker backend now owns env-file /
argv serialization and the --env-file newline check. Also drops stray
Docker references from manifest.py, pipelock.py, util.py, and trims
the duplicated command list from cli.py's docstring (usage() in
claude_bottle/cli/__init__.py is now the only listing).
Introduce claude_bottle/bottles/ with a Bottle Protocol and a
get_bottle_factory() that dispatches on CLAUDE_BOTTLE_PLATFORM
(default "docker"). Move every Docker-specific subprocess.run call
from cli/start.py, plus the orchestration of build, networks, the
pipelock sidecar, container launch, and per-container provisioning
(prompt, skills, ssh, .git), into create_docker_bottle.
Drop bottles[].runtime from the manifest schema. Auto-detect whether
gVisor is registered with the daemon and pass --runtime=runsc when it
is; the preflight shows the resolved runtime so the choice is visible.
Manifests still carrying 'runtime' get a clear error pointing at the
auto-detect behavior, rather than silent ignore.
Out of scope: cli/cleanup.py and cli/list.py still call docker
directly. They enumerate active bottles across the host, which is a
separate concern from "create a bottle" and is left for a follow-up
that introduces a list_active/cleanup primitive on the factory.
The jq-style mapping (bool→"boolean", list→"array", None→"null", etc.)
existed only to match the original bash error wording. Not worth the
extra function; Python's native type names are clear enough.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- log.die() typed NoReturn so pyright knows it terminates control flow
(was returning the unreachable Die instance type).
- manifest.py: raw inputs typed object (not Any) and narrowed via a new
_as_json_object helper that validates str keys and returns
dict[str, object]. Eliminates the Unknown cascade through .get()
calls under strict.
- _from_dict classmethods renamed to from_dict so cross-class
construction (Bottle.from_dict from Manifest.from_json_obj, etc.)
doesn't trip reportPrivateUsage.
- _SUPPORTED_RUNTIMES typed tuple[Runtime, ...] so the membership
check narrows runtime_raw to Literal["runc", "runsc"] and the
# type: ignore[assignment] is no longer needed.
- Bottle.env uses a typed _empty_str_dict factory; bare dict resolves
to dict[Unknown, Unknown] under strict.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the TypedDict + 14 manifest_* free functions with frozen
dataclasses (SshEntry, BottleEgress, Bottle, Agent, Manifest) carrying
their own validators and constructors. Call sites import Manifest and
chain attribute access; the manifest_* helpers and manifest_validate
are gone.
Behavior changes worth flagging:
- Agent.bottle is now required (was optional with a "(none)" fallback).
Manifest.from_json_obj dies if any agent lacks a 'bottle' field or
references an undefined bottle, where previously start.py raised the
error lazily for the specific agent being launched.
- ssh.py now takes SshEntry instances; Host/IdentityFile shape checks
moved upstream into Manifest construction, leaving only the IdentityFile
filesystem-existence check in ssh_validate_entries.
- pipelock_bottle_allowlist's per-element string check is dropped — the
Manifest validator enforces it at load.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move schema checks out of per-access getters into a single
manifest_validate pass invoked by manifest_resolve. Getters can now
assume bottles/agents are well-typed dicts and every agent has a
defined bottle, so the .get(...) or {} chains collapse. Behavior
change: a bad runtime / shape error anywhere in the manifest now
fails at load instead of on the N-th read.
Intermediate step toward replacing TypedDict with a dataclass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bottles can now set "runtime": "runsc" to launch the agent container
under gVisor instead of runc, adding a userspace syscall barrier
between the agent and the host kernel. Default is runc (Docker
default). Pipelock stays on the default runtime per the research doc's
minimum-diff prescription.
The launcher verifies runsc is registered with the daemon before
launch, surfaces the runtime in the preflight plan, and dies with an
install pointer (and a macOS-not-supported note) when runsc is
requested but unavailable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces cli.sh + lib/*.sh with a claude_bottle/ Python package and a
cli.py entry point. No external dependencies — uses only Python's
stdlib (json, subprocess, getpass, tempfile, argparse, re, etc.).
- claude_bottle/{log,docker,manifest,env_resolve,network,pipelock,
skills,ssh,cli}.py mirror the previous lib/*.sh modules.
- Tests converted to unittest under tests/test_*.py with a stdlib
runner at tests/run_tests.py (unit | integration | path).
- .githooks/commit-msg ported to Python; same Conventional Commits rules.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>