Two spawn-side blockers found building the live PoC roster.
FIX 1 — model_hint not consumed: start-agent-session.sh built 'mosaic yolo
$RUNTIME' with no --model, so pi workers ignored the roster's model. Now
generateAgentEnv emits MOSAIC_AGENT_MODEL=<hint> and the launcher appends
${MOSAIC_AGENT_MODEL:+--model $MOSAIC_AGENT_MODEL} → workers run on e.g.
openai-codex/gpt-5.5:high.
FIX 2 — socket default trap: an ABSENT roster socket silently became
mosaic-factory in THREE places (parseRosterText fallback; the
mosaic-agent@.service Environment= default + ExecStop :-mosaic-factory;
start-agent-session :-mosaic-factory). The live PoC runs on the DEFAULT tmux
socket (socket_name absent). Now absent ⇒ '' ⇒ the literal default socket (no
-L) consistently across spawn, the systemd unit, fleet ps/watch observe, and
the onboarding cheat-sheet:
- socketArgs(name) → name ? ['-L', name] : []; replaces all ~15 -L sites in
fleet.ts. parseRosterText fallback '' (was DEFAULT_SOCKET_NAME).
- shellEnvValue('') now emits a BARE 'VAR=' (not ''), so a socket-less .env can
never yield a literal socket named "''" under systemd EnvironmentFile.
- start-agent-session.sh _tmux wrapper passes -L only when a socket is set;
mosaic-agent@.service drops the socket default + uses a conditional ExecStop.
CONTAINMENT: all 6 shipped presets set socket_name: mosaic-factory explicitly,
so they are unaffected — only socket-less rosters (the PoC) get default-socket
behavior. DEFAULT_SOCKET_NAME exported as a constant for explicit isolation.
Verified: 158 fleet + 201 fleet-adjacent tests green (socketArgs none/named,
model_hint→env, explicit-socket renders -L, socket-less bare env); shell bash -n
+ end-to-end sim (socket-less→no -L, model→--model); tsc/eslint/prettier/
sanitize clean.
Refs #626
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01EsgTQzV5YUGk1JtCLP4B83
@mosaicstack/mosaic
CLI package for the Mosaic self-hosted AI agent platform.
Usage
mosaic wizard # First-run setup wizard
mosaic gateway install # Install the gateway daemon
mosaic config show # View current configuration
mosaic config hooks list # Manage Claude hooks
Headless / CI Installation
Set MOSAIC_ASSUME_YES=1 (or ensure stdin is not a TTY) to skip all interactive prompts. The following environment variables control the install:
Gateway configuration (mosaic gateway install)
| Variable | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|
MOSAIC_STORAGE_TIER |
local |
No |
MOSAIC_GATEWAY_PORT |
14242 |
No |
MOSAIC_DATABASE_URL |
(none) | Yes if tier=team |
MOSAIC_VALKEY_URL |
(none) | Yes if tier=team |
MOSAIC_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY |
(none) | No |
MOSAIC_CORS_ORIGIN |
http://localhost:3000 |
No |
Admin user bootstrap
| Variable | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|
MOSAIC_ADMIN_NAME |
(none) | Yes (headless) |
MOSAIC_ADMIN_EMAIL |
(none) | Yes (headless) |
MOSAIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD |
(none) | Yes (headless) |
MOSAIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD must be at least 8 characters. In headless mode a missing or too-short password causes a non-zero exit.
Example: Docker / CI install
export MOSAIC_ASSUME_YES=1
export MOSAIC_ADMIN_NAME="Admin"
export MOSAIC_ADMIN_EMAIL="admin@example.com"
export MOSAIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD="securepass123"
mosaic gateway install
Hooks management
After running mosaic wizard, Claude hooks are installed in ~/.claude/hooks-config.json.
mosaic config hooks list # Show all hooks and enabled/disabled status
mosaic config hooks disable PostToolUse # Disable a hook (reversible)
mosaic config hooks enable PostToolUse # Re-enable a disabled hook
Set CLAUDE_HOME to override the default ~/.claude directory.