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Replaces the cwd-hash identity with a random 5-char base36 suffix per launch, so two simultaneous `start <agent>` invocations against the same cwd no longer collide on container names. Each launch is its own bottle. State carries metadata: every prepare step writes ~/.claude-bottle/state/<identity>/metadata.json with the (agent_name, cwd, copy_cwd, started_at) the bottle was launched with. The new `cli.py resume <identity>` reads this metadata and re-launches a bottle pinned to the same identity — picking up the per-bottle Dockerfile (from a prior capability-block apply) and the transcript snapshot under the same state dir. - bottle_state.py: bottle_identity(agent_name) drops the cwd param and gains a random suffix; BottleMetadata dataclass + read/write/metadata_path helpers. - BottleSpec gains an optional identity field — resume sets it to pin the identity; start leaves it empty so prepare mints fresh. - prepare.py: writes metadata at launch time; uses spec.identity if provided (resume) else bottle_identity(agent_name) (fresh start). - start.py: extracted _launch_bottle from cmd_start so resume can share the launch core; prints `./cli.py resume <identity>` hint at session end. - cli/resume.py (new): reads metadata, reconstructs BottleSpec with the recorded identity + cwd, delegates to _launch_bottle. Errors clearly when no state exists for the given identity. - cli/__init__.py: registers `resume` in COMMANDS + usage. - dashboard.py: capability-block approval status line now appends the `resume <identity>` hint so the operator can copy-paste the rebuild command without leaving the TUI. Closes the rebuild loop in PRD 0016: agent calls capability-block → operator approves → bottle torn down with state preserved → status line shows resume command → operator runs it → replacement bottle boots with the new Dockerfile and prior transcript. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Tests
Plain-Python test suite using stdlib unittest. No external
dependencies. Unit tests run anywhere Python 3 is present; integration
tests need Docker and skip cleanly otherwise.
Layout
tests/
fixtures.py # JSON manifest builders (shared)
_docker.py # docker-availability skip helper (shared)
unit/
test_pipelock_classify.py
test_pipelock_allowlist.py
test_pipelock_yaml.py
test_manifest_runtime.py
integration/
test_pipelock_sidecar_smoke.py
test_dry_run_plan.py
test_orphan_cleanup.py
canaries/
test_pipelock_image.py # opt-in; see below
Classification falls out of the directory — no hand-maintained list to keep in sync.
Running
python -m unittest discover -t . -s tests/unit -v # unit only
python -m unittest discover -t . -s tests/integration -v # integration only
python -m unittest discover -t . -s tests -v # both (recursive)
python -m unittest tests.unit.test_pipelock_yaml # one file
Discovery is invoked with -t . (top-level dir = repo root) so the
claude_bottle package on sys.path resolves correctly.
What the integration tests cover
test_pipelock_sidecar_smoke.py— drivesDockerPipelockProxy.prepare.start(the production code path) against a real Docker daemon and probes the sidecar's/healthfrom an in-network curl container.
test_dry_run_plan.py—cli.py start --dry-run --format=jsonemits a structured plan that contains the resolved egress allowlist and the bottle's runtime, and creates zero Docker resources.test_orphan_cleanup.py—network_removeandPipelockProxy.stopare idempotent against missing resources, so the EXIT trap can call them unconditionally.
Canaries
tests/canaries/ holds upstream-regression checks (e.g. the pinned
pipelock digest's binary still runs). These are gated on
CLAUDE_BOTTLE_RUN_CANARIES=1 and not part of the per-push suite.
They're invoked by the scheduled canaries workflow.
CLAUDE_BOTTLE_RUN_CANARIES=1 python -m unittest discover -t . -s tests/canaries -v
What's NOT covered
claude_bottle/ssh.pyend-to-end (would need a fake SSH host inside the container).- A live SSH-through-pipelock tunnel against a real Tailscale-style IP.
- DLP false-positive measurements.
- TLS handling / cert pinning behavior.
Adding a test
- Pick the directory:
tests/unit/for a pure unit test,tests/integration/for one that needs Docker. - Filename:
test_<topic>.py. - Boilerplate:
import unittest from claude_bottle.<module> import <symbol> class TestThing(unittest.TestCase): def test_x(self): ... if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main() - For Docker-dependent tests, decorate the class with
@skip_unless_docker()fromtests._docker.