Extract egress_resolve_token_values_with_provider into bot_bottle/egress.py.
Both docker and smolmachines launch paths now call the shared function
instead of duplicating the forward_host_credentials / CODEX_HOST_CREDENTIAL_TOKEN_REF
resolution block.
Also fixes the host_env: object annotation on smolmachines._resolve_token_env
to the correct dict[str, str].
Closes#118.
Both provider-owned roles are now gone. Provider auth routes are
provisioner-owned (claude: auth_token, codex: forward_host_credentials);
the role field and validation plumbing stay for future use but EGRESS_ROLES
is empty. Any manifest declaring a role now fails at parse time.
Assisted-by: Claude Code
Mirrors the Codex pattern: Claude always gets a tls_passthrough route
for api.anthropic.com so user-set tokens aren't stripped by pipelock,
whether or not auth_token is declared. Auth injection (scheme + token_ref)
and the placeholder env only apply when auth_token is set.
Assisted-by: Claude Code
Operators can now declare:
agent_provider:
template: claude
auth_token: BOT_BOTTLE_CLAUDE_OAUTH_TOKEN
and the provisioner injects a provider-owned api.anthropic.com egress
route (Bearer, tls_passthrough) rather than requiring a manually
declared route with the former claude_code_oauth role.
Changes:
- Add auth_token field to AgentProvider; validate claude-only.
- Remove claude_code_oauth from EGRESS_ROLES / PROVIDER_EGRESS_ROLES.
Manifests that declare the role now fail at parse time with "unknown
role" — the provisioner owns the route.
- agent_provision_plan: replace manifest_egress_routes/has_provider_auth
with auth_token; Claude branch injects the api.anthropic.com route,
placeholder env, and nonessential-traffic flags when auth_token is set.
- Add hidden_env_names: frozenset[str] to AgentProvisionPlan; Claude
branch populates it with CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN.
- Remove auth_role from AgentProviderRuntime and placeholder_env_for().
- print_util.visible_agent_env_names: accept hidden_env_names from the
plan instead of dispatching on agent_provider_template.
- Both backends: drop manifest_egress_routes call, pass auth_token.
- PRD 0029 rescoped to cover both Codex and Claude provider auth.
Assisted-by: Claude Code
The has_provider_auth check and egress-placeholder injection were
duplicated in both backends. Move them into agent_provision_plan so
the provisioner owns that decision entirely:
- Replace has_provider_auth: bool param with manifest_egress_routes,
compute has_provider_auth internally from the route roles.
- Inject CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN=egress-placeholder inside the plan
when has_provider_auth, alongside the existing nonessential-traffic
vars. Backends no longer touch the placeholder env.
- Remove placeholder_env from AgentProviderRuntime; expose
placeholder_env_for() for print_util's hide-from-summary logic.
Assisted-by: Claude Code
When forward_host_credentials is false, Codex bottles should still get
tls_passthrough routes for the OpenAI/ChatGPT hosts so that tokens a
user sets via `codex login` after launch aren't stripped by pipelock's
header DLP. Previously no routes were emitted, which would have blocked
those requests entirely once pipelock enforcement tightens.
Rename the test to reflect the new expected behavior.
Assisted-by: Claude Code
Remove provider-specific branching from egress.py and pipelock.py.
Previously, `egress_routes_for_bottle` and `pipelock_effective_tls_passthrough`
both contained `template == "codex"` checks — the same pattern the rest
of the PR moved out of the backends.
Root cause: `EgressRoute` had no `tls_passthrough` field, so pipelock
couldn't learn from the synthesised Codex routes that they needed
passthrough. Fix:
- Add `EgressRoute.tls_passthrough: bool`. `egress_manifest_routes` lifts
the existing `pipelock.tls_passthrough` manifest flag here; provider
routes set it directly.
- Add `AgentProvisionPlan.egress_routes`. `agent_provision_plan` populates
it for Codex + `forward_host_credentials`, including `tls_passthrough=True`.
- Replace Codex-specific `egress_routes_for_bottle` logic with a generic
`_merge_provider_route` helper. Backends call `egress_routes_for_bottle(bottle,
plan.egress_routes)`; no provider type checks inside egress or pipelock.
- Rewrite `pipelock_effective_tls_passthrough` to read `route.tls_passthrough`
from the merged route set instead of re-implementing the provider check.
- Both backends now call `agent_provision_plan` before `Egress.prepare` and
`PipelockProxy.prepare`, threading `plan.egress_routes` to both. `has_provider_auth`
is derived from `egress_manifest_routes` (manifest routes only — provider
routes carry no auth roles, so the result is identical).
Assisted-by: Claude Code
Debugging a live codex smolmachines bottle surfaced three independent
failures past the sign-in screen; fix each so forward_host_credentials
works end to end:
- codex_auth: dummy access/id tokens now inherit the *real* host token's
exp instead of now+1h. Codex (0.135) refreshes when its local token's
JWT exp lapses; with a placeholder refresh_token that refresh fails and
drops to the sign-in screen. Aligning exp tracks the real token's life.
- prepare: set CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE to the agent CA bundle for codex
bottles. Codex is rustls and ignores the system store / NODE_EXTRA_CA_
CERTS; it reads CODEX_CA_CERTIFICATE (fallback SSL_CERT_FILE) for custom
roots across HTTPS + wss, so it must be pointed at the egress MITM CA or
injection can't work without tls_passthrough.
- pipelock: auto tls_passthrough the Codex API hosts when
forward_host_credentials is on. Egress injects the bearer before
pipelock, whose header DLP then flags the JWT ("request header contains
secret") and the retry storm trips its 429. passthrough host-gates the
CONNECT but skips decrypt+rescan of egress-owned auth. The auto-added
routes aren't in bottle.egress.routes, so the hosts are added explicitly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A new ref made the pre-receive hook scan the full ancestry
(`log_opts="$new"`), so historical test-fixture findings rejected every
new-branch push (#106). Scope it to `$new --not --all` — only commits
new to the gate, which (since the bare repo is populated solely by
upstream mirror-fetch and gitleaks-gated pushes) loses no coverage on
what a push actually brings to the upstream. Also add BatchMode=yes +
ConnectTimeout=10 to both the forward and access-hook ssh so an
unreachable upstream fails fast instead of hanging.
Refs #106
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Review feedback on #102: a manifest that can't be read should raise an
exception, not call die() (a SystemExit). That SystemExit was the whole
reason the dashboard had to special-case Die.
manifest.py now raises ManifestError (a plain Exception) for every
validation failure. The CLI dispatcher catches it and prints+exits 1
(same UX as before); the dashboard catches it with a normal
`except ManifestError` and degrades to a status-line warning. Manifest
tests assert on ManifestError + its message.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The dashboard runs under curses.wrapper and cmd_dashboard only caught
KeyboardInterrupt, so failures vanished:
- die() prints to stderr, but under curses that lands on the alternate
screen and is wiped on exit, so config errors gave no reason.
- Die is a SystemExit, so the new-agent flow's `except Exception` never
caught config errors; they crashed the TUI.
- the startup manifest probe was unguarded.
Now: Die carries its message (+ log.error()); cmd_dashboard re-surfaces
a Die's reason once the terminal is restored and writes any other
crash's traceback to ~/.bot-bottle/logs/dashboard-crash.log; the startup
probe and the new-agent flow degrade a bad config to a status-line
warning instead of crashing.
Closes#100
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Agents may declare git.user (name/email); it overlays the referenced
bottle's git.user per-field at Manifest.bottle_for (agent wins on
non-empty), mirroring the extends: merge. git.remotes is rejected on
agents — it carries credentials and host trust and stays bottle-only.
The overlay lives at bottle_for, the single chokepoint both backends
use, so the docker/smolmachines git provisioners are unchanged. Adds
Manifest.git_identity_summary with per-field (agent)/(bottle)
provenance, printed in both preflights and `info`.
Refs #94
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add an optional `extends: <bottle-name>` field to bottle
frontmatter. Two-pass load:
1. Collect raw frontmatter for every bottle file.
2. Recursively resolve each name into a merged Bottle via
`_resolve_one_bottle` + `_merge_bottles`.
Merge rules (per PRD 0025):
- env: dict merge, child wins on key collision
- git: full replace if child declares `git:`
- git_user: per-field overlay (child's non-empty fields win)
- egress: full replace if child declares `egress:`
- supervise: full replace if child declares `supervise:`
List-valued fields full-replace because partial merge is
ambiguous (ordering matters, name collisions ambiguous); env is
dict-merge because dict-keyed override is the natural shape.
git_user overlays per-field so a parent can declare just the
name and a child can add just the email.
Cycles / self-extends / missing-parent / non-string `extends:`
all die at parse with a pointer that includes the chain (cycles)
or the available names (missing parent). Resolution is cached
per-name so a diamond reference graph doesn't reparse the same
parent N times.
Both load paths threaded:
- `_load_bottles_from_dir` (md files) — collect raws, then
resolve.
- `Manifest.from_json_obj` (JSON / test fixtures) — same.
Tests (24, in `test_manifest_extends.py`):
- Leaf without extends parses unchanged
- Child inherits parent unchanged when child only declares
`extends:`
- env: disjoint union, collision (child wins), child-omits
- git: replace, omit, explicit-empty-clears-parent
- egress: same shape (replace, inherit)
- git_user: parent-only, child-overrides-both, partial fields
- 3-step chain (grandparent → parent → child)
- Errors: missing parent, self-extends, 2-node cycle, 3-node
cycle, non-string extends
685 unit tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mirror the docker backend's third provisioning subcase in
`backend/smolmachines/provision/git.py`:
_provision_git_user(plan, target)
Runs `smolvm machine exec --name <M> -e HOME=/home/node -e
USER=node -- runuser -u node -- git config --global user.<X>
<value>` for each git_user field. No-op when
`git_user.is_empty()`.
`runuser -u node --` switches the UID without invoking a login
shell (matching the existing `Bottle.exec_claude` pattern).
HOME / USER are forced via `smolvm -e` because bare runuser
inherits root's HOME=/root, which would put --global in
/root/.gitconfig instead of /home/node/.gitconfig (where the
existing `_provision_git_gate_config` writes).
4 unit tests in test_smolmachines_provision.TestProvisionGitUser:
no-op, both-set (asserts runuser prefix + HOME/USER env),
name-only, email-only. 661 unit tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a third provisioning subcase to
`backend/docker/provision/git.py`:
_provision_git_user(plan, target)
Runs `docker exec -u node <container> git config --global
user.{name,email} <value>` for each field the bottle's
`git_user` declares. No-op when `git_user.is_empty()`.
`-u node` so `--global` lands in /home/node/.gitconfig (matching
the existing `_provision_git_gate_config` write location, so
agent-side `git` reads both configs from the same dotfile).
Name and email apply independently — a bottle declaring only
name runs just the user.name line, etc.
4 unit tests in `test_docker_provision_git_user.py`: no-op,
both-set, name-only, email-only. 657 unit tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Per-bottle `git config --global user.name` / `user.email` pair
so the agent's commits inside the bottle land with a known
identity rather than the agent image's default (no user, or
whatever the image dropped in).
Schema:
git_user:
name: "Eric Bauerfeld"
email: "eric+claude@dideric.is"
Either field can be set independently — name-only / email-only
configs are valid and apply just the field that's set. An
explicit `git_user:` block with both fields empty dies at parse
time rather than silently no-op'ing; an omitted block is the
no-op path (default GitUser is empty, provisioner skips).
Parse-time validation:
- Unknown sub-keys die (e.g., typo of `username`).
- Non-string name/email dies.
- Both-empty dies (half-finished edit hint).
11 unit tests in `test_manifest_git_user.py`; 653 unit tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>