Per PR review feedback (review #130): the GUEST_HOME = '/home/node'
default in agent_provider.py was driving the wrong direction —
the agent provider shouldn't ship its own opinion about the guest
home, the backend should.
- Removes the GUEST_HOME constant.
- Makes guest_home a required kwarg on AgentProvider.provision_plan
and the agent_provision_plan shim (no default).
- Drops module-level _SKILLS_DIR / _PROMPT_PATH constants from
contrib/{claude,codex}/agent_provider.py; both providers now
derive the in-guest paths from plan.workspace_plan.guest_home
at call time, which the backend's prepare step populated.
- Updates tests/unit/test_agent_provider.py callers to pass
guest_home explicitly. The backend prepare paths already pass
it; no production-code call sites changed.
Each AgentProvider now owns its skills / prompt / provision /
supervise_mcp end-to-end. The base ABC declares all four as
abstract; ClaudeAgentProvider and CodexAgentProvider each carry
their own copy loop.
Per PR review feedback (review #128): the shared
_provision_apply.py abstraction was weak — Claude and Codex
harnesses already diverge (codex's dummy-auth + login-status
verify has no claude analogue) and forcing both onto one helper
just postpones the split. Duplication is intentional.
Deletes bot_bottle/_provision_apply.py and consolidates testing
under tests/unit/test_contrib_{claude,codex}_provider.py (one
file per provider, covering all four methods).
- tests/unit/test_provision_apply.py covers the new shared
apply helpers (apply_skills / apply_prompt / apply_provision)
that replace the per-backend modules deleted in the prior
commit.
- tests/unit/test_contrib_supervise_mcp.py covers both providers'
provision_supervise_mcp behavior — confirms the codex bottle
now runs `codex mcp add` symmetrically with claude.
- tests/unit/test_smolmachines_provision.py drops the four test
classes whose subjects moved (TestProvisionPrompt /
TestProvisionProviderAuth / TestProvisionSkills /
TestProvisionSupervise); the backend-side CA / git / workspace
classes stay.
- tests/unit/test_docker_provision_provider_auth.py removed; its
coverage now lives in tests/unit/test_provision_apply.py
(apply_provision is backend-agnostic, one test file suffices).
Drops the BOT_BOTTLE_CONTAINER_HOME, BOT_BOTTLE_GUEST_HOME,
BOT_BOTTLE_CONTAINER_SKILLS_DIR, and BOT_BOTTLE_GUEST_SKILLS_DIR
env knobs the deleted provision modules used to read. /home/node
is hardcoded everywhere the knobs lived; the values were
effectively constants today and removing them keeps the PRD-0050
surface area honest.
Flips PRD 0050 Status: Draft → Active. Closes#177 on merge.
BottleBackend.provision now resolves the provider plugin from the
plan and dispatches prompt / skills / declarative-apply /
supervise-mcp through it. The four hooks the docker + smolmachines
backends used to override (provision_skills, provision_prompt,
provision_provider_auth, provision_supervise) are gone — the
duplicated 50-line implementations under
backend/{docker,smolmachines}/provision/{skills,prompt,
provider_auth,supervise}.py are deleted.
Each backend gains a small supervise_mcp_url(plan) override so the
provider plugin can run `claude mcp add` / `codex mcp add`
against the right URL: docker returns
http://{SUPERVISE_HOSTNAME}:{SUPERVISE_PORT}/ on the compose
network alias; smolmachines returns plan.agent_supervise_url which
launch.py already pins to a host-loopback port.
Removes tests/unit/test_provision_supervise.py — the URL it
asserted on now lives on the backend, with no equivalent
standalone surface to test against (it's covered by the broader
plan / launch integration tests).
Lift the provider-specific blocks of agent_provision_plan into
contrib/claude/agent_provider.py and contrib/codex/agent_provider.py,
behind a new AgentProvider ABC and a lazy get_provider() registry
(mirrors PRD 0048's contrib convention).
agent_provision_plan and runtime_for stay as thin shims so existing
callers in backend/{docker,smolmachines}/prepare.py and cli/start.py
keep working without per-call edits — the shipping diff in this commit
is purely 'who owns the producer'.
Adds bot_bottle/_provision_apply.py — the backend-agnostic
skills / prompt / declarative-plan apply loops the per-provider
default methods will dispatch through in the next commit.
Closes#178.
The backend provision functions now receive a Bottle handle with
exec / cp_in methods instead of a raw target string. Provisioner
modules use bottle.exec and bottle.cp_in in place of inlined
subprocess.run(["docker", "exec"/"cp", ...]) and direct
_smolvm.machine_cp / machine_exec calls. This decouples the
provisioners from backend-specific runtime primitives so future
refactors (e.g. the supervise rework) can swap the bottle's exec
implementation without touching every provisioner.
Each launch.py constructs the Bottle handle before calling
provision so it can be passed in; provision_prompt's return value
is wired back onto the bottle's prompt path attribute after the
fact.
- manifest_git.py: add ProvisionedKeyConfig dataclass; extend GitEntry
with ProvisionedKey field (optional); make IdentityFile default to ""
so provisioned_key entries can be constructed without a static path;
add _parse_provisioned_key_config; update from_repos_entry to accept
provisioned_key as an alternative to identity (mutually exclusive,
parser rejects both-or-neither)
- deploy_key_provisioner.py (new): DeployKeyProvisioner ABC with create()
and delete() abstract methods; get_provisioner() factory with lazy
contrib import for gitea
- contrib/gitea/deploy_key_provisioner.py (new): GiteaDeployKeyProvisioner
generating ed25519 keypairs via ssh-keygen and managing them through
the Gitea deploy-key API (POST/DELETE); 404 on delete is success;
all other errors raise RuntimeError
- git_gate.py: add _provision_dynamic_key() called in GitGate.prepare()
for entries with ProvisionedKey — generates key, writes private key
and key ID files to stage_dir, patches GitGateUpstream.identity_file;
add revoke_git_gate_provisioned_keys() for teardown — raises on failure
- docker/launch.py: call revoke_git_gate_provisioned_keys() in teardown()
after stack.close() so revocation runs after containers stop and
failures propagate (not suppressed)
- smolmachines/launch.py: extract _teardown_smolmachines() helper that
catches stack.close() errors (warn + re-raise) then calls revocation;
same fatal-on-failure contract as docker backend
- test_manifest_git.py: 9 new cases for provisioned_key parsing
- test_deploy_key_provisioner.py (new): factory smoke tests
- test_contrib_gitea_deploy_key.py (new): create/delete/error/split tests
Closes#169
Splits the 2103-line dashboard.py into two modules. Pure data
structures (QueuedProposal), discovery helpers (discover_pending,
discover_active_agents), derived-value helpers (_is_recent,
_approval_status, _format_agent_row, _detail_lines, etc.), and
argv-builder helpers (_build_split_pane_argv, _build_respawn_pane_argv,
_build_resume_argv_with_fallback, _agent_runtime_args) all move to
dashboard_model.py. The curses TUI, $EDITOR integration, tmux
subprocess flows, and action handlers (approve, reject,
operator_edit_routes, operator_edit_allowlist) remain in dashboard.py,
which re-imports everything from dashboard_model so existing callers and
tests are unaffected.
Adds tests/unit/test_dashboard_model.py covering _approval_status,
_proposed_payload_label, and _suffix_for_tool — three helpers that had
no prior coverage. All 894 unit tests pass.
Closes#158
Use shlex.quote() on name and upstream_url in git_gate_render_entrypoint()
so special characters (single quotes, spaces, semicolons) cannot break or
inject into the generated sh script.
Add _GIT_NAME_RE validation in GitEntry.from_repos_entry() to restrict
repo names to [A-Za-z0-9._-]+, making the manifest the first line of
defence and shlex.quote() the belt-and-suspenders backstop.
Closes#155
- Rename _manifest_util.py → manifest_util.py (module isn't private)
- Rename _as_json_object → as_json_object, _parse_git_upstream → parse_git_upstream,
_parse_git_gate_config → parse_git_gate_config,
_validate_unique_git_names → validate_unique_git_names,
_validate_egress_routes → validate_egress_routes (none are private at
module boundary — underscore prefix was a carry-over from the old
monolithic manifest.py where everything lived in one namespace)
- Move _is_ip_literal → util.is_ip_literal (generic, belongs in the
top-level util module)
- Update all import sites across manifest_*.py, manifest_extends.py,
manifest_schema.py; existing callers of manifest.py are unaffected
All 867 unit tests pass.
Closes#157. Distributes the 1,026-line manifest.py across four
focused modules:
- _manifest_util.py: ManifestError + _as_json_object (shared base)
- manifest_git.py: GitEntry, GitUser, git-gate config helpers
- manifest_egress.py: EgressRoute, EgressConfig, PipelockRoutePolicy
- manifest_agent.py: AgentProvider, Agent
manifest.py is now the residual orchestration layer: Bottle, Manifest,
and re-exports of all public names so existing callers are unaffected.
All 867 unit tests pass.
Replace the bare `except BaseException: pass` in the `teardown` closure
with a `warn()` call that includes the container name and operation type
("compose-down"), so cleanup failures are visible in the log rather than
silently discarded. Non-blocking: the exception is consumed and teardown
continues, preserving the original error-propagation contract.
Add test_docker_launch_teardown.py to lock the new behaviour: it injects
a RuntimeError via a mocked `compose_down` callback and asserts the
WARNING message contains the container name and operation label.
Previously when the access-hook returned non-zero, git-http would pipe
the hook's stderr into the 403 body sent back to the agent's git
client but never log it locally, so docker logs just showed
`"GET ... 403 -"` with no explanation. Operators had to shell into
the sidecar and re-run the hook by hand to find out why a clone was
being refused (e.g. upstream SSH unreachable, missing credentials).
Route the hook's stderr/stdout through the existing log_message
channel before sending the 403, one log line per output line so the
default request-log format stays readable. When the hook exits
non-zero with no output, log the exit code so the line is still
informative.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move git_gate_plan, egress_plan, supervise_plan, and agent_provision
from DockerBottlePlan and SmolmachinesBottlePlan into BottlePlan.
Replace the abstract print method with a single concrete implementation
that renders git gate entries as "name → upstream_host:upstream_port"
and egress routes with conditional "[auth:scheme]" annotations.
Both remote-addr and peer-addr args to the access hook are the same
TCP peer in this non-proxied stack. Extract a `peer` variable so the
intentional repetition is visible. Closes#148.
Closes#140. In restart_daemon, the old process's stdout pipe was never
explicitly closed after p.wait() returned, leaking the fd until the
supervisor object was GC'd. Similarly, when the watch loop converged
(all children dead), no pipe was closed. Both paths now call
p.stdout.close() immediately after the process is confirmed exited.
Tests enforce this with warnings.simplefilter("error", ResourceWarning)
in TestSupervisor.setUp.
Before this change, int() on a non-numeric Content-Length raised an
unhandled ValueError, crashing the request handler. There was also no
upper bound on how much memory a POST body could consume.
After this change:
- Non-numeric or missing Content-Length returns HTTP 400.
- Negative Content-Length returns HTTP 400.
- Bodies declared larger than 1 MiB (_MAX_BODY_BYTES) return HTTP 413,
matching the cap already in supervise_server.py.
Closes#138
BottleMetadata gains a backend field (default ""). Docker prepare writes
"docker"; smolmachines prepare writes "smolmachines". read_metadata
deserialises it with "" as the backward-compatible default.
resume now passes metadata.backend to _launch_bottle so a preserved
smolmachines bottle is resumed on the right backend without requiring
BOT_BOTTLE_BACKEND to be set manually.
_bottle_for_slug now reads metadata.backend and constructs a
SmolmachinesBottle for smolmachines slugs instead of always defaulting
to DockerBottle. No-metadata slugs still fall back to Docker.
Closes#137
apply_capability_change is Docker-only teardown/apply code. Before this
change it was called regardless of backend, so approving a capability-block
proposal from a smolmachines agent would run Docker commands against a
slug that has no Docker container.
After this change approve() reads the bottle's metadata: if compose_project
is empty (the smolmachines indicator) it raises CapabilityApplyError with
a clear operator message before any teardown runs. Docker bottles (non-empty
compose_project) and unknown bottles (no metadata) fall through to the
existing Docker path unchanged.
Closes#136
Before this change smolmachines prepare.py spliced bottle.env directly
into guest_env, so ?prompt and ${HOST_VAR} entries reached the VM as
raw sentinels rather than being prompted or interpolated.
After this change prepare.py calls resolve_env(), matching the Docker
backend's contract. Forwarded (secret/interpolated) values still flow
through smolvm -e K=V argv — the known exposure gap documented in PRD
0038's open question.
Closes#135
die() raises Die(SystemExit), which implies a process exit. A timeout in
wait_exec_ready is a bringup failure — raising SmolvmError lets the caller
decide whether it's fatal, consistent with how machine_start failures propagate.
Decompose the 207-line launch() into six named helpers: _allocate_resources,
_mint_certs, _start_bundle, _discover_urls, _launch_vm, _init_vm. Each has
explicit inputs/outputs and is independently testable.
Replace time.sleep(1.5) with smolvm.wait_exec_ready(), which polls
`machine exec true` with exponential backoff. Exits as soon as the exec
channel is ready; dies loudly with a timeout message instead of silently
leaving the VM in an unknown state.
File-lock loopback_alias.allocate() with fcntl.flock(LOCK_EX) so concurrent
bottle launches can't race on docker state and claim the same alias.
EgressRoute now extends egress_addon_core.Route, which holds the four
wire-visible fields (host, path_allowlist, auth_scheme, token_env).
EgressRoute adds only the three host-side fields (token_ref, roles,
tls_passthrough) that are never serialised to the sidecar.
_route_to_yaml_fields is typed as Route -> dict, making the host→wire
boundary explicit: only fields declared on the base class cross into the
YAML the addon reads.
Replace _merge_provider_route's five-case nested conditional with a flat
provisioned-wins merge: provider routes claim their hosts outright, manifest
routes for unclaimed hosts append unchanged. Token slot assignment moves to a
single _assign_token_slots pass over the merged list.
Add _route_to_yaml_fields as the single authoritative EgressRoute→YAML mapping,
eliminating the risk of EgressRoute and egress_addon_core.Route silently
drifting apart when new fields are added.
egress_manifest_routes is now a pure lifter with no slot assignment.
_merge_provider_route and _find_or_alloc_token_env are removed.
Tests updated: conflict-die case removed, upgrade-bare replaced with
provider-wins semantics, slot-assignment tests moved to TestSlotAssignment.
Add `provisioned_env: dict[str, str]` to `AgentProvisionPlan`. When
`forward_host_credentials=True`, `agent_provision_plan` reads the host
Codex access token at prepare time and stores it under
`CODEX_HOST_CREDENTIAL_TOKEN_REF`. Both backends merge `provisioned_env`
over `os.environ` before calling `egress_resolve_token_values`, so the
token slot resolves like any other manifest-declared token ref.
Removes `egress_resolve_token_values_with_provider` and the sentinel
`continue` skip from `egress_resolve_token_values`. The function is now
fully generic — it neither knows nor cares about provider identity.
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.
EGRESS_ROLES, EGRESS_SINGLETON_ROLES, and PROVIDER_EGRESS_ROLES were
all empty frozensets after the codex_auth and claude_code_oauth roles
were removed. Delete the constants and all validation code that iterated
over them (the singleton-role loop and provider-role check in
_validate_egress_routes, the EGRESS_ROLES membership test in
EgressRoute.from_dict). EgressRoute.from_dict now rejects any role
string unconditionally; _validate_egress_routes loses its
agent_provider_template parameter entirely.
Assisted-by: Claude Code
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