Part of the de-sidecar cleanup (#385 discussion): the per-bottle companion
container is the old architecture.
- Rename `bot_bottle/sidecar_init.py` → `gateway_init.py` (it's the gateway
image's PID-1 supervisor); env var `BOT_BOTTLE_SIDECAR_DAEMONS` →
`BOT_BOTTLE_GATEWAY_DAEMONS`; log prefix `sidecar-init:` → `gateway-init:`.
Update Dockerfile.gateway COPY/ENTRYPOINT and the test.
- Remove the dead per-bottle compose renderer from `backend/docker/compose.py`
(`bottle_plan_to_compose`, `_sidecar_bundle_service`, `_agent_service`, and
the network/bind/proxy helpers). Docker's live path uses
`consolidated_agent_compose`; only the compose *lifecycle* helpers
(up/down/ls/write) remain. Trim `test_compose.py` to the surviving helpers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck
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>
Mirrors the fix already applied to the macos-container backend in
eb3e64e: bind-mount the parent egress directory instead of the
routes file itself, so the live routes update is visible inside the
running sidecar bundle when the host overwrites the file.
- 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 pipelock_state_dir, _PIPELOCK_SUBDIR from bottle_state.py
- Remove proxy_plan: PipelockProxyPlan from DockerBottlePlan
- Remove EGRESS_PIPELOCK_CA_IN_CONTAINER from docker/egress.py
- Remove pipelock TLS init and proxy_plan population from launch.py
- Remove PipelockProxy import and pipelock_dir setup from prepare.py
- Remove pipelock volumes, daemon entry, and network alias from compose.py
- Remove pipelock mirroring entirely from egress_apply.py
- Agent HTTP_PROXY now always points at egress (no pipelock fallback)
Move PIPELOCK_CA_CERT_IN_CONTAINER and PIPELOCK_CA_KEY_IN_CONTAINER
imports from the docker-specific pipelock module to the platform-neutral
bot_bottle.pipelock module, where they are actually defined. Keep
PIPELOCK_PORT from the docker module as it is docker-specific.
Fixes import error: cannot import name 'PIPELOCK_CA_CERT_IN_CONTAINER'
from 'bot_bottle.backend.docker.pipelock'
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The two Debian-family CA-layout constants lived in
docker/provision/ca.py, which forced the smolmachines backend to
import them cross-backend (smolmachines -> docker). Move them into
the shared backend/util.py next to select_ca_cert; docker, compose,
and smolmachines now all import from there. No behavior change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>