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refactor: rename platform abstraction to backend
Across the package:
  - claude_bottle/platform/         -> claude_bottle/backend/
  - platform/docker/platform.py     -> backend/docker/backend.py
  - class BottlePlatform            -> BottleBackend
  - class DockerBottlePlatform      -> DockerBottleBackend
  - get_bottle_platform()           -> get_bottle_backend()
  - env var CLAUDE_BOTTLE_PLATFORM  -> CLAUDE_BOTTLE_BACKEND
  - dict _PLATFORMS                 -> _BACKENDS

"Backend" is shorter and more established as the term for a
pluggable strategy-pattern implementation. "Platform" was vague
(could mean OS, hardware, cloud) and mildly redundant — Docker is
itself a platform.

The previous PRD section claiming "the Backend protocol was
rejected" referred to a low-level run/exec/cp/network_connect
protocol; the name was never the reason. The PRD is updated to
describe that rejected design by shape rather than by name.

The bottle/agent concepts and the manifest schema are unchanged.
2026-05-10 23:59:38 -04:00

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"""Docker network plumbing for the per-agent egress-proxy topology.
The agent container sits on a Docker `--internal` network (no default
gateway). Pipelock straddles that network and a per-agent user-defined
bridge for upstream egress. We deliberately do NOT use Docker's legacy
`bridge` network because only user-defined bridges run Docker's
embedded DNS resolver, which pipelock needs to resolve api.anthropic.com
and similar upstream hostnames.
Naming: claude-bottle-net-<slug> (internal),
claude-bottle-egress-<slug> (egress). Numeric suffix on conflict
(-2, -3, ..., capped at 100).
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import subprocess
from ...log import die, info, warn
def network_name_for_slug(slug: str) -> str:
return f"claude-bottle-net-{slug}"
def network_egress_name_for_slug(slug: str) -> str:
return f"claude-bottle-egress-{slug}"
def network_exists(name: str) -> bool:
"""Uses `docker network inspect`, not `docker network ls -f name=...`,
because the latter does substring matching."""
return (
subprocess.run(
["docker", "network", "inspect", name],
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
).returncode
== 0
)
def _network_create_with_prefix(base: str, internal: bool) -> str:
"""Create a per-agent Docker network whose name is <base> (with
-2, -3, ... appended on conflict, capped at 100). Returns the
resolved name."""
name = base
suffix = 2
while network_exists(name):
name = f"{base}-{suffix}"
suffix += 1
if suffix > 100:
die(
f"could not find a free network name after {base}-99; "
f"clean up old networks with 'docker network rm <name>'"
)
kind = "internal" if internal else "bridge (egress)"
args = ["docker", "network", "create"]
if internal:
args.append("--internal")
args.append(name)
info(f"creating {kind} network {name}")
result = subprocess.run(args, stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
if result.returncode != 0:
flag = " --internal" if internal else ""
die(f"docker network create{flag} {name} failed")
return name
def network_create_internal(slug: str) -> str:
"""Create a Docker `--internal` network for the agent. Returns the
resolved name."""
return _network_create_with_prefix(network_name_for_slug(slug), internal=True)
def network_create_egress(slug: str) -> str:
"""Create a per-agent user-defined bridge (NOT the legacy `bridge`)
so the pipelock sidecar has working DNS for upstream hostnames."""
return _network_create_with_prefix(network_egress_name_for_slug(slug), internal=False)
def network_attach(network: str, container: str) -> None:
result = subprocess.run(
["docker", "network", "connect", network, container],
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
)
if result.returncode != 0:
die(f"docker network connect {network} {container} failed")
def network_remove(name: str) -> bool:
"""Idempotent: a missing network is treated as success so this can
be called from a teardown trap. Returns True if removal succeeded
(or the network was already gone)."""
if not network_exists(name):
return True
result = subprocess.run(
["docker", "network", "rm", name],
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
)
if result.returncode != 0:
warn(f"failed to remove network {name}; clean up with 'docker network rm {name}'")
return False
return True