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The Codex CLI has no `codex mcp add --header` flag (verified against 0.144.5 and the codex-rs `AddMcpStreamableHttpArgs` surface: only `--url`, `--bearer-token-env-var`, `--oauth-*`, `--env`). The old call therefore exited nonzero on every codex bottle; provisioning only warned and continued, so supervise was silently unregistered — and under mandatory (source_ip, token) attribution the suggested manual recovery (`codex mcp add supervise --url ...`, no token) could not restore access either. Write the `[mcp_servers.supervise]` streamable-HTTP entry directly into `~/.codex/config.toml` instead, delivering the identity token via the Codex-supported `http_headers` key (the only way to attach a static request header to an HTTP MCP server). Registration failure is now FATAL when supervise is enabled, rather than a warning. Test validates the generated entry against the real Codex config surface: it must parse as TOML into a streamable-HTTP server carrying the token as `http_headers["x-bot-bottle-identity"]`, and must use only keys accepted by `RawMcpServerConfig` (config.toml is `deny_unknown_fields`). Also covers custom `CODEX_HOME`, the no-token case, and the now-fatal failure path. Refs: PR #354 review (codex P1). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WBMWTEtQdJ4W5UrWuLHCck
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_egress.py
test_egress_addon_core.py
test_manifest_egress.py
test_dlp_detectors.py
test_manifest_runtime.py
... # many others; see unit/ directory
integration/
test_gateway_image.py
test_dry_run_plan.py
test_orphan_cleanup.py
...
canaries/ # opt-in; see below (currently empty)
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_manifest_egress # one file
Discovery is invoked with -t . (top-level dir = repo root) so the
bot_bottle package on sys.path resolves correctly.
What the integration tests cover
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_removeis idempotent against missing resources, so the EXIT trap can call it unconditionally.test_gateway_image.py— builds Dockerfile.gateway and probes that gitleaks / mitmdump / supervise are all reachable inside the gateway image.
Canaries
tests/canaries/ holds upstream-regression checks gated on
BOT_BOTTLE_RUN_CANARIES=1 and not part of the per-push suite.
They're invoked by the scheduled canaries workflow. Currently
no canaries are defined.
BOT_BOTTLE_RUN_CANARIES=1 python -m unittest discover -t . -s tests/canaries -v
What's NOT covered
bot_bottle/ssh.pyend-to-end (would need a fake SSH host inside the container).- A live SSH-through-git-gate 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 bot_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.