Bring the chat experience into the Vite/React-Router SPA on the exact typed
Socket.IO /chat contract from @mosaicstack/types, replacing the /chat
placeholder behind AuthGuard. Surfaces message:ack (with an accessible
status), agent:start, streamed agent:text/agent:thinking, tool start/end
status, agent:end with usage, session:info (thinking controls + routing
decision), commands:manifest, command:result, command:approval (with a
one-time approved-run affordance), system:reload (refreshing the rendered
manifest), and error, and emits message/abort/set:thinking/command:execute/
command:approve with exact payloads.
The gateway does not guarantee message:ack is the first event for a new
conversation (session:info, and error on auth/session-creation failure, can
both arrive first) — conversation-scoped events now adopt the conversation
from whichever scoped event names it first while a send is pending, then
filter everything else against that established conversation. A typed error
stops streaming instead of leaving Stop stuck active; agent:end no longer
appends an empty assistant turn when there is no text or thinking; and a
second message can no longer be sent while a turn is streaming.
Command approval is now integrity-checked end to end: only one
command:approve request may be outstanding at a time (a concurrent request
is ignored rather than overwriting the pending command/args), a stale or
mismatched command:approval response cannot replace active approval state,
and running an approved command clears its approval state immediately (via
a ref, before React re-renders) so a double-click cannot replay
command:execute.
The `/chat` socket is now typed at a single boundary: apps/web/src/lib/
socket.ts narrows socket.io-client's untyped `io()` return value to
`ChatSocket` (Socket<ServerToClientEvents, ClientToServerEvents>) once, at
creation, via the one assertion the library's types force; every consumer
(use-chat-connection.ts) then gets fully checked `on`/`emit` calls with no
further casts. The shared contract types live in the new
apps/web/src/lib/chat-contract.ts (replacing the old spa/chat/types.ts
shim), which re-exports them via type-only imports resolved directly
against packages/types/src (apps/web has no @mosaicstack/types package
dependency, so this stays source-only and is erased at compile time —
no package manifest or lockfile is touched). The two recorded-event test
suites now drive a shared, typed fake socket
(spa/chat/test-support/fake-chat-socket.ts) instead of an untyped
`(event: string, payload: unknown)` harness, so a wrong event name or
malformed payload fails to compile.
First increment of the approved Phase P RFC (webui-mission). Adds a Vite + React
Router SPA scaffold coexisting with the Next app: index.html with the theme
anti-flash script, src/main.tsx entry, the v1 parity route table under Guest/Auth
guard shells, and a dev proxy (/api, /socket.io ws) to the gateway on 14242 so the
SPA is same-origin in dev. vitest bumped to v3 (vite 8 pairing); existing specs
pass unchanged. Next remains the served app until the P5 cutover.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ESFAnh2t9HmLwng8oW95St
WorkspaceService shells out to git at runtime and roots workspaces at
$MOSAIC_ROOT/.workspaces — the runner image had no git binary and no
workspace directory. EXPOSE said 4000 but main.ts defaults to 14242.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ESFAnh2t9HmLwng8oW95St
The layer-cached install copies only manifests and packages/, so the
root prepare script could not be found and pnpm install exited 1
before the git-absent guard could even run.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ESFAnh2t9HmLwng8oW95St
install-hooks.mjs hard-failed (exit 1) in environments without a git
binary — e.g. the docker image builds, which have no git and no repo.
Hook installation is meaningless there; skip with a warning instead.
docker/web.Dockerfile filtered @mosaic/web, but the package is named
@mosaicstack/web, so the image build compiled nothing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ESFAnh2t9HmLwng8oW95St
CaService hard-requires STEP_CA_URL/provisioner config at construction, so an
unconditional FederationModule import makes every standalone/local boot die at
DI time. Gate the module on loadConfig().tier === federated, matching the
documented intent of the federation compose profile (must not start in
non-federated dev).
Verified in mosaic-dev box: standalone tier boots to "Gateway listening on
port 14242" with bootstrap/socket.io/auth surfaces responding; federated tier
path unchanged.
Docs-only plan PR. FRED_APPROVED_REF=0629361ca39a4dd7fb3e575d11c64bea9e545dae (review 147). Merged by fred (orchestrator) via API: pr-merge.sh policy predates the next lane (main-only hardcode) — wrapper fix tracked separately.
Co-authored-by: Velma <[email protected]>
chore(sync): merge main → next (B1) — restore next current, resolve 8 conflicts (#1041)
Brings next current with main incl the RM-03 guard fix (482/5); preserves next's 10 in-flight commits. Closes#1040.
My previous commit said four. It is five. `test-issue-comment-readback.sh` has
the same defect and is fixed the same way, and I had already looked straight at
it and filed it as an *unrelated* silent failure. Correcting that here rather
than folding it in quietly.
WHY IT WAS MISSED — the general lesson, not the excuse. `run_comment()` sends
the wrapper's stdout AND stderr to `$OUTPUT_FILE`, and the `EXIT` trap deletes
`$WORK_DIR`. The suite therefore exits 1 with ZERO bytes on stdout and stderr,
and the one line that says what went wrong —
Error: Gitea authenticated-identity read failed with HTTP 401
— lives only inside a directory that no longer exists when anyone looks. Every
oracle I had swept the family with greps for a SYMPTOM in surviving output, so
against this suite all of them returned "nothing found", which I read as "clean"
in the first sweep and as "unrelated pre-existing failure" in the second. A
suite that discards or deletes its own evidence converts a post-hoc assay into a
non-measurement, and I wrote that sentence into the previous commit while it was
already false about a file in the same directory.
HOW IT WAS ACTUALLY FOUND. Intercept the identity read at its SOURCE instead of
grepping for its consequence: a PATH shim over `git` that logs every
`mosaic.gitIdentity` read — args, rc, and resolved value — to a file OUTSIDE any
suite's work dir, then execs the real git. Deletion-proof by construction, and
it measures the defect's cause rather than one of its symptoms. Sweeping all 16
suites with it under an ordinary invocation:
resolves a REAL identity (`mos-dt-0`) before the fix:
test-issue-comment-readback 1 read rc=1 (RED on every seat)
test-pr-review-repo-host-override 6 reads rc=0
test-ci-queue-wait-branch-absent 3 reads rc=0
the four fixed in the previous commit now read empty; the rest never read at all.
The latter two are NOT affected and are deliberately left alone: under a seat
replica (identity set, no per-slot token) neither reaches `get_gitea_token`'s
fail-loud branch, and under a canary HOME neither carries the canary credential
into any surviving artifact. They read the identity and never enter a credential
path. That residual is structural and belongs to the wrapper half of #1007 —
scoping the read with `git -C "$repo"` removes it for everyone at once.
An earlier version of that sweep reported the four fixed suites as still
resolving a real identity. That was my grep, not the suites: `value=\[..*\]` is
satisfied by `value=[] args=[…]`, because `.*` runs past the empty pair and
matches the closing bracket of the NEXT one. `value=\[[^]]` is the correct test.
Recorded because the wrong pattern failed in the direction that would have sent
me re-fixing four already-correct files.
VERIFICATION of this suite, four HOME arms, all rc=0 with zero non-empty
identity reads and the pass line on stdout: real HOME, seat replica, canary
HOME, and an empty HOME with no identity at all. Full 16-suite sweep after the
change: every suite rc=0.
CONSEQUENCE FOR THE FINDING LIST IN THE PREVIOUS COMMIT: item 2 there — the
"silently red, unrelated to #1007" suite — is withdrawn. It was #1007 all along.
Item 1 (`pr-metadata.sh:89-92`, the anonymous fallback that reports an HTTP 200
carrying valid JSON as "unknown API error") stands and is still unfixed here.
Refs #1007