The constant and its MCP tool name ("allow" → "egress-allow") were the
only supervise tools without an egress-scoped identifier, despite the
tool being egress-only (routes.yaml payload, COMPONENT_FOR_TOOL maps
it to "egress", always grouped with TOOL_EGRESS_BLOCK). The rename
brings it in line with TOOL_EGRESS_BLOCK and TOOL_EGRESS_TOKEN_ALLOW,
and adds TOOL_EGRESS_ALLOW and TOOL_EGRESS_BLOCK to __all__ (both were
previously absent).
When the outbound DLP catches a token, route the block through the
existing supervisor approval queue instead of returning 403 outright.
The egress proxy holds the request open until the operator answers, then
remembers an approved value for the life of the proxy so the request --
and later ones carrying it -- flow through. Fails closed on rejection,
timeout, malformed response, or when supervise is disabled.
- ScanResult.matched carries the raw matched substring (sidecar-only;
never logged or written to the proposal). scan_outbound and the token
detectors take a safe_tokens set and skip approved values, continuing
past a safelisted match so a second secret in the same request is
still caught.
- New egress-token-allow proposal tool, written directly to the queue by
the addon (the gitleaks-allow pattern from PRD 0061). build_token_allow
_payload renders host/method/path/detector reason + redacted context.
- Async request hook polls the queue without stalling the proxy event
loop; EGRESS_TOKEN_ALLOW_TIMEOUT_SECONDS (default 300) bounds the wait.
- Supervisor TUI renders egress-token-allow like gitleaks-allow: report
only, modify unavailable, approval requires a recorded reason.
- Unit tests for the matched/safe-tokens plumbing, payload builder, tool
constant round-trip, and TUI paths; README + PRD 0062.
Closes#261.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HnvBjPZC5V7qeQpFbQdDmS
Drops `egress-block` from the supervise sidecar, removes
`_merge_single_route`, `add_route`, and `apply_routes_change` from
egress_apply.py, and strips the proposal/approve/reject flow for egress
from the supervise CLI. The list-egress-routes and capability-block tools
are unaffected. Tests updated throughout.
Closes#198
- Strip pipelock from all unit and integration test fixtures:
proxy_plan fields removed from DockerBottlePlan/SmolmachinesBottlePlan
constructors; pipelock-specific test classes deleted or renamed
- Update test_sidecar_init: remove test_pipelock_loses_egress_tokens,
rename "pipelock" daemon fixtures to "git-gate" throughout
- Remove test_pipelock_binary_present_and_versioned from integration test
- Remove test_pipelock_answers_on_bundle_ip from smolmachines launch test
- Update _SANDBOX_BLOCK_MARKERS: remove "pipelock" marker (egress blocks)
- Dockerfile.sidecars: remove pipelock build stage and COPY; update layout
comments and port table
- egress_entrypoint.sh: update comments now that egress is sole proxy
- Clean up pipelock references in comments/docstrings across backend,
network, manifest, supervise, git_gate, yaml_subset, agent_provider,
sidecar_bundle, sidecar_init, egress_addon_core modules
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove 35+ unused imports across 20+ files (W0611). Wrap 19 lines
to fit under 100 character limit (C0301). Add type casts and
annotations in egress_addon_core.py to resolve pyright errors
caused by JSON parsing of untyped objects.
Key changes:
- Remove unused imports (abstractmethod, mock utilities, etc)
- Split long lines at logical breaks (method calls, error messages)
- Add typing.cast() for proper type inference in JSON parsing
- Explicit type annotations for dict/list accesses
Results:
- Pylint rating: 8.73/10
- egress_addon_core.py: 0 pyright errors (was 15)
- All W0611 and C0301 issues fixed
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>