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1288c4bc2c feat(fleet): comms-block emitter + FLEET-LAUNCH runbook (#633)
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Add `mosaic fleet comms-block <role> [--host]` — an explicit-arg, comms-only
emitter wrapping a new resolveCommsBlock() over readFleetCommsBlock. Unlike the
launch-time reader (which returns '' on any miss so composeContract can no-op
silently), the emitter fails loud: unknown role / missing roster → stderr +
exit 1, so an operator can safely preview any peer's view and a typo is never
a silent no-op.

Add docs/fleet/FLEET-LAUNCH.md: the canonical roster-driven launch path
(worker + orchestrator .env fold via MOSAIC_AGENT_COMMAND, which short-circuits
the line-44 yolo hardcode), 3 launch gotchas (flag conflict, MOSAIC_AGENT_NAME
baking, launchRuntime guards), the #632 preserve-list note, and the North-Star
A→B→webUI launch-config arc.

PATH A of the orchestrator-launch fix; PATH B (roster-native launch-config:
yolo toggle + command/channels emission) tracked as #636.

TDD: 6 new resolveCommsBlock cases; 177 fleet+comms tests green; typecheck,
eslint, prettier clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01EsgTQzV5YUGk1JtCLP4B83
2026-06-22 16:50:24 -05:00
9 changed files with 22 additions and 272 deletions

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@mosaicstack:registry=https://git.mosaicstack.dev/api/packages/mosaicstack/npm/ @mosaicstack:registry=https://git.mosaicstack.dev/api/packages/mosaicstack/npm/
# Pin the pnpm store to the same path the ci-base image warms (Dockerfile.ci),
# so the pipeline `pnpm install --prefer-offline` consumes the baked store
# instead of repopulating a fresh one.
store-dir=/root/.local/share/pnpm/store

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# Build & push the pre-baked CI base image (Dockerfile.ci) to the Gitea
# registry CI already publishes to. Reuses the exact kaniko + auth pattern
# from publish.yml (REGISTRY_USER/REGISTRY_PASS from_secret, /kaniko/.docker
# config.json). Other pipelines (ci.yml, publish.yml) pull `ci-base:latest`
# for their install step.
#
# Rebuild ONLY when the dependency set or the image recipe changes — a normal
# code push must not trigger a 25-min image build. `path` applies to push/PR
# events; `event: tag` (releases) rebuilds unconditionally so a tagged release
# always ships a fresh base.
when:
- event: tag
- event: [push, manual]
branch: main
path:
include:
- 'pnpm-lock.yaml'
- 'Dockerfile.ci'
steps:
build-ci-base:
image: gcr.io/kaniko-project/executor:debug
environment:
REGISTRY_USER:
from_secret: gitea_username
REGISTRY_PASS:
from_secret: gitea_password
CI_COMMIT_BRANCH: ${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}
CI_COMMIT_TAG: ${CI_COMMIT_TAG}
CI_COMMIT_SHA: ${CI_COMMIT_SHA}
commands:
- mkdir -p /kaniko/.docker
- echo "{\"auths\":{\"git.mosaicstack.dev\":{\"username\":\"$REGISTRY_USER\",\"password\":\"$REGISTRY_PASS\"}}}" > /kaniko/.docker/config.json
- |
# Lockfile-hash tag: an immutable identity for the exact dep set baked
# into this image. `:latest` is the mutable pointer pipelines consume.
LOCK_HASH=$(sha256sum pnpm-lock.yaml | cut -c1-12)
DESTINATIONS="--destination git.mosaicstack.dev/mosaicstack/stack/ci-base:latest"
DESTINATIONS="$DESTINATIONS --destination git.mosaicstack.dev/mosaicstack/stack/ci-base:lock-$LOCK_HASH"
/kaniko/executor --context . --dockerfile Dockerfile.ci $DESTINATIONS

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# &node_image is the pre-baked CI base built by .woodpecker/ci-image.yml:
# node:24-alpine + python3/make/g++/postgresql-client + pnpm + a warm pnpm
# store. The install step resolves from the baked store (--prefer-offline)
# instead of paying a ~731s cold fetch + native compile every run.
variables: variables:
- &node_image 'git.mosaicstack.dev/mosaicstack/stack/ci-base:latest' - &node_image 'node:22-alpine'
- &enable_pnpm 'corepack enable' - &enable_pnpm 'corepack enable'
when: when:
@@ -19,9 +15,8 @@ steps:
image: *node_image image: *node_image
commands: commands:
- corepack enable - corepack enable
# python3/make/g++ are baked into ci-base; --prefer-offline resolves from - apk add --no-cache python3 make g++
# the baked pnpm store. - pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- pnpm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
# Blocking gate: public framework package must contain no operator-specific # Blocking gate: public framework package must contain no operator-specific
# personal data or private $HOME defaults. Runs early (no node_modules needed). # personal data or private $HOME defaults. Runs early (no node_modules needed).
@@ -69,7 +64,8 @@ steps:
DATABASE_URL: postgresql://mosaic:mosaic@ci-postgres:5432/mosaic DATABASE_URL: postgresql://mosaic:mosaic@ci-postgres:5432/mosaic
commands: commands:
- *enable_pnpm - *enable_pnpm
# postgresql-client (pg_isready) is baked into ci-base. # Install postgresql-client for pg_isready
- apk add --no-cache postgresql-client
# Wait up to 60s for CI postgres to be ready; fail fast if it never comes up. # Wait up to 60s for CI postgres to be ready; fail fast if it never comes up.
- | - |
ready=0 ready=0

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# Runs only on main branch push/tag # Runs only on main branch push/tag
variables: variables:
# Pre-baked CI base (see .woodpecker/ci-image.yml): node:24-alpine + - &node_image 'node:22-alpine'
# toolchain + warm pnpm store. Kills the second cold install publish pays.
- &node_image 'git.mosaicstack.dev/mosaicstack/stack/ci-base:latest'
- &enable_pnpm 'corepack enable' - &enable_pnpm 'corepack enable'
# Heavy kaniko image builds (~25 min) — gate them so a merge that only touches # Heavy kaniko image builds (~25 min) — gate them so a merge that only touches
# the npm-only CLI (@mosaicstack/mosaic) or docs does NOT rebuild the platform # the npm-only CLI (@mosaicstack/mosaic) or docs does NOT rebuild the platform
@@ -33,8 +31,7 @@ steps:
image: *node_image image: *node_image
commands: commands:
- corepack enable - corepack enable
# Resolve from the baked pnpm store instead of a cold network fetch. - pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- pnpm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
build: build:
image: *node_image image: *node_image

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# Pre-baked CI base image for Woodpecker pipelines.
#
# Purpose: eliminate the cold `pnpm install` that dominates every pipeline
# (~731s median). This image ships the native toolchain (no per-run `apk add`)
# AND a warm, content-addressable pnpm store with the dependency-tree tarballs
# already fetched at build time. `pnpm fetch` only populates the store from the
# lockfile — it does NOT run the native node-gyp builds (better-sqlite3,
# node-pty, sqlite3, canvas, sharp); those still compile at `pnpm install`,
# which is exactly why the musl toolchain stays baked into this image. A
# pipeline `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline` then resolves
# tarballs from local hard-links (no network) and compiles natives against the
# already-present toolchain, in tens of seconds instead of ~731s.
#
# Rebuilt only when `pnpm-lock.yaml` or this Dockerfile change
# (see .woodpecker/ci-image.yml).
#
# Node version is pinned to 24 (Active LTS). This is the follow-up bump from
# node:22 — sequenced AFTER the CI cache work landed so the runtime change
# carries zero cache variables. node:26 stays held until it reaches LTS
# (Oct 2026); the Current line risks native-module (node-gyp) breakage on a
# runner that compiles better-sqlite3 / canvas / sharp / node-pty from source.
FROM node:24-alpine
# Native toolchain required to compile node-gyp deps on musl, plus the
# postgresql-client used by the test step's pg_isready readiness probe. `bash`
# is baked here too — the sanitization step in ci.yml otherwise does a per-run
# `apk add bash`.
RUN apk add --no-cache python3 make g++ postgresql-client bash
# Pin pnpm to the repo's packageManager version via corepack.
RUN corepack enable && corepack prepare pnpm@10.6.2 --activate
WORKDIR /app
# Pin the store location so the pipeline can point `store-dir` at the same path.
ENV PNPM_HOME=/root/.local/share/pnpm
RUN pnpm config set store-dir /root/.local/share/pnpm/store
# Warm the store. `pnpm fetch` populates the content-addressable store with the
# dependency tarballs directly from the lockfile (no package.json / workspace
# needed), so a baked store stays valid until the lockfile changes. Note:
# `fetch` does NOT compile native modules — that happens later at `pnpm install`
# in the pipeline, against the toolchain baked above.
COPY pnpm-lock.yaml ./
RUN pnpm fetch --frozen-lockfile

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when: when:
- event: [push, pull_request, manual] - event: [push, pull_request, manual]
# Dependencies are installed ONCE in the `install` step and every downstream
# step depends on it, reusing the populated node_modules from the shared
# workspace volume. Do NOT re-run `npm ci` per step — that pays the full cold
# install (network fetch + native rebuilds) N times and is the dominant cost
# in a pipeline.
#
# For best results, replace `&node_image` with a pre-baked CI base image that
# ships your toolchain (python3/make/g++ for native modules) and a warm npm
# cache, then keep `--prefer-offline` so installs resolve from the cache. See
# the Mosaic Stack repo's Dockerfile.ci + .woodpecker/ci-image.yml for the
# baked-image pattern.
variables: variables:
- &node_image 'node:20-alpine' - &node_image 'node:20-alpine'
- &gitleaks_image 'ghcr.io/gitleaks/gitleaks:v8.24.0' - &gitleaks_image 'ghcr.io/gitleaks/gitleaks:v8.24.0'
- &install_deps |
corepack enable
npm ci --ignore-scripts
steps: steps:
# Secret scanning (runs in parallel with install, no deps) # Secret scanning (runs in parallel with install, no deps)
@@ -25,18 +17,15 @@ steps:
- gitleaks git --redact --verbose --log-opts="HEAD~1..HEAD" - gitleaks git --redact --verbose --log-opts="HEAD~1..HEAD"
depends_on: [] depends_on: []
# Single cached install. Every other step depends on this and reuses the
# node_modules it produces in the shared workspace.
install: install:
image: *node_image image: *node_image
commands: commands:
- corepack enable - *install_deps
- npm ci --ignore-scripts --prefer-offline
depends_on: []
security-audit: security-audit:
image: *node_image image: *node_image
commands: commands:
- *install_deps
- npm audit --audit-level=high - npm audit --audit-level=high
depends_on: depends_on:
- install - install
@@ -46,6 +35,7 @@ steps:
environment: environment:
SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION: 'true' SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION: 'true'
commands: commands:
- *install_deps
- npm run lint - npm run lint
depends_on: depends_on:
- install - install
@@ -55,6 +45,7 @@ steps:
environment: environment:
SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION: 'true' SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION: 'true'
commands: commands:
- *install_deps
- npm run type-check - npm run type-check
depends_on: depends_on:
- install - install
@@ -64,6 +55,7 @@ steps:
environment: environment:
SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION: 'true' SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION: 'true'
commands: commands:
- *install_deps
- npm run test -- --coverage --coverageThreshold='{"global":{"branches":80,"functions":80,"lines":80,"statements":80}}' - npm run test -- --coverage --coverageThreshold='{"global":{"branches":80,"functions":80,"lines":80,"statements":80}}'
depends_on: depends_on:
- install - install
@@ -74,6 +66,7 @@ steps:
SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION: 'true' SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION: 'true'
NODE_ENV: 'production' NODE_ENV: 'production'
commands: commands:
- *install_deps
- npm run build - npm run build
depends_on: depends_on:
- lint - lint

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# ambiguity about lanes or origin. Recipients replying should FLIP the # ambiguity about lanes or origin. Recipients replying should FLIP the
# preamble: [<dst> -> <src>] ... (this tool sends; it does not auto-reply). # preamble: [<dst> -> <src>] ... (this tool sends; it does not auto-reply).
# #
# Optionally tags the message with a TRIAGE CLASS (see -C / --class) so a
# comms daemon can route it (deliver-to-agent vs log-and-drop) from an exact
# field instead of re-deriving intent from the body.
#
# WHY A WRAPPER # WHY A WRAPPER
# Reliable submission into an interactive REPL (Claude Code / Codex) is fiddly: # Reliable submission into an interactive REPL (Claude Code / Codex) is fiddly:
# a trailing Enter is often swallowed and the message sits as an unsubmitted # a trailing Enter is often swallowed and the message sits as an unsubmitted
@@ -30,7 +26,6 @@
# agent-send.sh [-L socket] -s <dst_session> -m "message" # local target # agent-send.sh [-L socket] -s <dst_session> -m "message" # local target
# agent-send.sh [-L socket] -H user@host -s <dst_session> -m "message" # remote target # agent-send.sh [-L socket] -H user@host -s <dst_session> -m "message" # remote target
# agent-send.sh [-L socket] -H user@host -n <dst_hostname> -s <sess> -f msg.txt # agent-send.sh [-L socket] -H user@host -n <dst_hostname> -s <sess> -f msg.txt
# agent-send.sh -s mos-claude --class terminal-log -m "ACK — received"
# echo "msg" | agent-send.sh [-L socket] -H user@host -s <dst_session> # echo "msg" | agent-send.sh [-L socket] -H user@host -s <dst_session>
# #
# OPTIONS # OPTIONS
@@ -41,61 +36,27 @@
# Default: local hostname, or (remote) resolved via one ssh. # Default: local hostname, or (remote) resolved via one ssh.
# -m MESSAGE message text (single- or multi-line) # -m MESSAGE message text (single- or multi-line)
# -f FILE read message from FILE instead of -m # -f FILE read message from FILE instead of -m
# -C CLASS triage class for a comms daemon. One of:
# terminal-log log-only; never needs the agent's attention
# actionable carries a decision/blocker/gate — deliver
# human from a human operator — deliver
# reaction an emoji/ack reaction
# Long form: --class CLASS (or --class=CLASS). When SET, the
# preamble carries a ` class=<CLASS>` token INSIDE the bracket:
# [<src> -> <dst> class=terminal-log] <message>
# When OMITTED, NO token is emitted and the preamble is
# byte-for-byte identical to the classic format. Consumers MUST
# treat an absent class as 'actionable' (fail-safe: agent sees it).
# -S SRC_LABEL override source label "<host>:<session>" (default: auto) # -S SRC_LABEL override source label "<host>:<session>" (default: auto)
# -r N Enter-flush attempts passed through (default 2) # -r N Enter-flush attempts passed through (default 2)
# -v verbose: print pane tail after delivery # -v verbose: print pane tail after delivery
# -h help # -h help
# #
# PREAMBLE GRAMMAR (for consumers / daemons mirroring this producer)
# ^\[(\S+) -> (\S+?)(?: class=(terminal-log|actionable|human|reaction))?\] (.*)$
# group 1 = src label group 2 = dst host:session
# group 3 = class (absent => actionable) group 4 = message body
#
# EXIT CODES (passed through from send-message.sh) # EXIT CODES (passed through from send-message.sh)
# 0 delivered/queued · 1 target not found · 2 still draft · 3 usage error # 0 delivered/queued · 1 target not found · 2 still draft · 3 usage error
set -uo pipefail set -uo pipefail
SELF_DIR=$(cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd) SELF_DIR=$(cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd)
# Sender is overridable via env purely for testing (inject a capture stub). The SENDER="$SELF_DIR/send-message.sh"
# default is the canonical send-message.sh beside this script; production callers
# never set AGENT_SEND_SENDER, so behavior is unchanged.
SENDER="${AGENT_SEND_SENDER:-$SELF_DIR/send-message.sh}"
# Translate the long option --class[=value] into "-C value" so getopts (which is
# short-option-only) can parse it. Every other argument passes through untouched,
# so callers that never use --class hit the exact original getopts path.
args=()
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--class) [ $# -ge 2 ] || { echo "ERROR: --class requires a value" >&2; exit 3; }
args+=(-C "$2"); shift 2 ;;
--class=*) args+=(-C "${1#*=}"); shift ;;
*) args+=("$1"); shift ;;
esac
done
set -- ${args[@]+"${args[@]}"}
DST_SESSION=""; SSH_TARGET=""; DST_HOST=""; MSG=""; FILE=""; SOCKET_NAME="" DST_SESSION=""; SSH_TARGET=""; DST_HOST=""; MSG=""; FILE=""; SOCKET_NAME=""
SRC_LABEL=""; RETRIES=2; VERBOSE=0; CLASS="" SRC_LABEL=""; RETRIES=2; VERBOSE=0
usage() { sed -n '2,/^set -uo pipefail/{/^set -uo pipefail/d;p}' "$0"; exit "${1:-3}"; } usage() { sed -n '2,44p' "$0"; exit "${1:-3}"; }
while getopts "L:s:H:n:m:f:S:r:C:vh" o; do while getopts "L:s:H:n:m:f:S:r:vh" o; do
case "$o" in case "$o" in
L) SOCKET_NAME=$OPTARG ;; L) SOCKET_NAME=$OPTARG ;;
s) DST_SESSION=$OPTARG ;; H) SSH_TARGET=$OPTARG ;; n) DST_HOST=$OPTARG ;; s) DST_SESSION=$OPTARG ;; H) SSH_TARGET=$OPTARG ;; n) DST_HOST=$OPTARG ;;
m) MSG=$OPTARG ;; f) FILE=$OPTARG ;; S) SRC_LABEL=$OPTARG ;; m) MSG=$OPTARG ;; f) FILE=$OPTARG ;; S) SRC_LABEL=$OPTARG ;;
C) CLASS=$OPTARG ;;
r) RETRIES=$OPTARG ;; v) VERBOSE=1 ;; h) usage 0 ;; *) usage 3 ;; r) RETRIES=$OPTARG ;; v) VERBOSE=1 ;; h) usage 0 ;; *) usage 3 ;;
esac esac
done done
@@ -103,17 +64,6 @@ done
[ -n "$DST_SESSION" ] || { echo "ERROR: -s DST_SESSION is required" >&2; usage 3; } [ -n "$DST_SESSION" ] || { echo "ERROR: -s DST_SESSION is required" >&2; usage 3; }
[ -x "$SENDER" ] || { echo "ERROR: send-message.sh not found beside this script" >&2; exit 3; } [ -x "$SENDER" ] || { echo "ERROR: send-message.sh not found beside this script" >&2; exit 3; }
# Validate the triage class only when one was given. An absent class emits NO
# token (preamble byte-identical to the classic format); the consumer defaults
# absent => actionable.
CLASS_TOKEN=""
if [ -n "$CLASS" ]; then
case "$CLASS" in
terminal-log|actionable|human|reaction) CLASS_TOKEN=" class=${CLASS}" ;;
*) echo "ERROR: invalid --class '$CLASS' (allowed: terminal-log, actionable, human, reaction)" >&2; exit 3 ;;
esac
fi
# Message body from -f / -m / stdin. # Message body from -f / -m / stdin.
if [ -n "$FILE" ]; then [ -r "$FILE" ] || { echo "ERROR: cannot read $FILE" >&2; exit 3; }; MSG=$(cat -- "$FILE") if [ -n "$FILE" ]; then [ -r "$FILE" ] || { echo "ERROR: cannot read $FILE" >&2; exit 3; }; MSG=$(cat -- "$FILE")
elif [ -z "$MSG" ] && [ ! -t 0 ]; then MSG=$(cat) elif [ -z "$MSG" ] && [ ! -t 0 ]; then MSG=$(cat)
@@ -140,7 +90,7 @@ if [ -z "$DST_HOST" ]; then
fi fi
fi fi
PREAMBLE="[${SRC_LABEL} -> ${DST_HOST}:${DST_SESSION}${CLASS_TOKEN}]" PREAMBLE="[${SRC_LABEL} -> ${DST_HOST}:${DST_SESSION}]"
FULL="${PREAMBLE} ${MSG}" FULL="${PREAMBLE} ${MSG}"
B64=$(printf '%s' "$FULL" | base64 -w0) B64=$(printf '%s' "$FULL" | base64 -w0)

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# agent-send.test.sh — regression + grammar lock for agent-send.sh --class.
#
# Strategy: inject a capture stub via AGENT_SEND_SENDER that decodes the -b
# base64 payload and prints the FULL message (preamble + body) so we can assert
# the exact bytes on the wire. Local path only (no ssh), -n pins the dst host so
# the preamble is deterministic across machines.
#
# Guarantees locked here:
# 1. REGRESSION BAR — no --class => preamble byte-for-byte identical to classic.
# 2. --class <c> => ` class=<c>` token emitted inside the bracket.
# 3. --class=<c> (equals form) parses identically to the space form.
# 4. -C <c> short form parses identically.
# 5. invalid class => exit 3, nothing sent.
# 6. --class with no value => exit 3.
# 7. the documented consumer regex parses producer output for every class.
set -uo pipefail
HERE=$(cd -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd)
TOOL="$HERE/agent-send.sh"
# Capture stub: stands in for send-message.sh. Decodes -b and prints the payload.
STUB=$(mktemp)
trap 'rm -f "$STUB"' EXIT
cat >"$STUB" <<'STUB_EOF'
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -uo pipefail
b64=""
while getopts "t:b:r:v" o; do case "$o" in b) b64=$OPTARG ;; *) : ;; esac; done
printf '%s' "$b64" | base64 -d
STUB_EOF
chmod +x "$STUB"
PASS=0; FAIL=0
ok() { PASS=$((PASS+1)); printf 'ok %s\n' "$1"; }
no() { FAIL=$((FAIL+1)); printf 'FAIL %s\n %s\n' "$1" "$2"; }
# Run the tool with the stub injected; echoes captured payload on stdout.
run() { AGENT_SEND_SENDER="$STUB" bash "$TOOL" -S a:src -n dsthost "$@"; }
# Documented consumer grammar — the daemon will mirror exactly this.
GRAMMAR='^\[(\S+) -> (\S+) class=(terminal-log|actionable|human|reaction)\] (.*)$'
GRAMMAR_NOCLASS='^\[(\S+) -> (\S+)\] (.*)$'
# 1. REGRESSION BAR: classic preamble, byte-for-byte.
got=$(run -s mos -m "hello world")
want='[a:src -> dsthost:mos] hello world'
[ "$got" = "$want" ] && ok "regression: no --class is byte-identical" \
|| no "regression: no --class is byte-identical" "got=[$got] want=[$want]"
# 2. --class space form emits the token.
got=$(run -s mos --class terminal-log -m "ACK")
want='[a:src -> dsthost:mos class=terminal-log] ACK'
[ "$got" = "$want" ] && ok "--class terminal-log emits token" \
|| no "--class terminal-log emits token" "got=[$got] want=[$want]"
# 3. --class=value equals form.
got=$(run -s mos --class=actionable -m "decide X")
want='[a:src -> dsthost:mos class=actionable] decide X'
[ "$got" = "$want" ] && ok "--class=actionable (equals form)" \
|| no "--class=actionable (equals form)" "got=[$got] want=[$want]"
# 4. -C short form.
got=$(run -s mos -C human -m "from a person")
want='[a:src -> dsthost:mos class=human] from a person'
[ "$got" = "$want" ] && ok "-C human (short form)" \
|| no "-C human (short form)" "got=[$got] want=[$want]"
# 5. invalid class => exit 3, no send.
if out=$(run -s mos --class bogus -m "x" 2>/dev/null); then
no "invalid class rejected" "expected non-zero exit, got 0 (out=[$out])"
else
rc=$?
[ "$rc" = 3 ] && [ -z "$out" ] && ok "invalid class => exit 3, nothing sent" \
|| no "invalid class => exit 3, nothing sent" "rc=$rc out=[$out]"
fi
# 6. --class with no value => exit 3.
if run -s mos -m "x" --class 2>/dev/null; then
no "--class with no value rejected" "expected non-zero exit, got 0"
else
[ "$?" = 3 ] && ok "--class with no value => exit 3" || no "--class with no value => exit 3" "wrong rc"
fi
# 7. consumer grammar parses every class + classic line.
for c in terminal-log actionable human reaction; do
line=$(run -s mos --class "$c" -m "body $c")
[[ "$line" =~ $GRAMMAR ]] && [ "${BASH_REMATCH[3]}" = "$c" ] && [ "${BASH_REMATCH[4]}" = "body $c" ] \
&& ok "grammar parses class=$c" || no "grammar parses class=$c" "line=[$line]"
done
classic=$(run -s mos -m "plain body")
[[ "$classic" =~ $GRAMMAR_NOCLASS ]] && [ "${BASH_REMATCH[3]}" = "plain body" ] \
&& ok "grammar (no-class) parses classic line" || no "grammar (no-class) parses classic line" "line=[$classic]"
echo "---"
echo "PASS=$PASS FAIL=$FAIL"
[ "$FAIL" -eq 0 ]

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{ {
"name": "@mosaicstack/mosaic", "name": "@mosaicstack/mosaic",
"version": "0.0.41", "version": "0.0.40",
"repository": { "repository": {
"type": "git", "type": "git",
"url": "https://git.mosaicstack.dev/mosaicstack/stack.git", "url": "https://git.mosaicstack.dev/mosaicstack/stack.git",