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protocol.rs

1use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
2
3/// v0.18 streaming semantics for hoisted bash.
4///
5/// Foreground `bash` execution may emit zero or more `progress` frames before
6/// its final `Response`. Each progress frame is NDJSON on stdout with the same
7/// `request_id` as the original request and a `kind` of `stdout` or `stderr`.
8/// The final response remains the existing `{ id, success, ... }` envelope so
9/// older callers can ignore streaming frames. Bash permission prompts use the
10/// recognized `permission_required` error code; Phase 1 Track C will attach the
11/// full permission ask payload and retry loop.
12pub const ERROR_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: &str = "permission_required";
13
14#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize)]
15#[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")]
16pub enum ProgressKind {
17    Stdout,
18    Stderr,
19}
20
21#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize)]
22pub struct ProgressFrame {
23    #[serde(rename = "type")]
24    pub frame_type: &'static str,
25    pub request_id: String,
26    pub kind: ProgressKind,
27    pub chunk: String,
28}
29
30#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize)]
31pub struct PermissionAskFrame {
32    #[serde(rename = "type")]
33    pub frame_type: &'static str,
34    pub request_id: String,
35    pub asks: serde_json::Value,
36}
37
38impl PermissionAskFrame {
39    pub fn new(request_id: impl Into<String>, asks: serde_json::Value) -> Self {
40        Self {
41            frame_type: "permission_ask",
42            request_id: request_id.into(),
43            asks,
44        }
45    }
46}
47
48impl ProgressFrame {
49    pub fn new(
50        request_id: impl Into<String>,
51        kind: ProgressKind,
52        chunk: impl Into<String>,
53    ) -> Self {
54        Self {
55            frame_type: "progress",
56            request_id: request_id.into(),
57            kind,
58            chunk: chunk.into(),
59        }
60    }
61}
62
63/// Fallback session identifier used when a request arrives without one.
64///
65/// Introduced alongside project-shared bridges (issue #14): one `aft` process
66/// can now serve many OpenCode sessions in the same project. Undo/checkpoint
67/// state is partitioned by session inside Rust, but callers that haven't been
68/// updated to pass `session_id` (older plugins, direct CLI usage, tests) still
69/// need to work — they share this default namespace.
70///
71/// Also used as the migration target for legacy pre-session backups on disk.
72pub const DEFAULT_SESSION_ID: &str = "__default__";
73
74/// Inbound request envelope.
75///
76/// Two-stage parse: deserialize this first to get `id` + `command`, then
77/// dispatch on `command` and pull specific params from the flattened `params`.
78#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
79pub struct RawRequest {
80    pub id: String,
81    #[serde(alias = "method")]
82    pub command: String,
83    /// Optional LSP hints from the plugin (R031 forward compatibility).
84    #[serde(default)]
85    pub lsp_hints: Option<serde_json::Value>,
86    /// Optional session namespace for undo/checkpoint isolation.
87    ///
88    /// When the plugin passes `session_id`, Rust partitions backup/checkpoint
89    /// state by it so concurrent OpenCode sessions sharing one bridge can't
90    /// see or restore each other's snapshots. When absent, falls back to
91    /// [`DEFAULT_SESSION_ID`].
92    #[serde(default)]
93    pub session_id: Option<String>,
94    /// All remaining fields are captured here for per-command deserialization.
95    #[serde(flatten)]
96    pub params: serde_json::Value,
97}
98
99impl RawRequest {
100    /// Session namespace for this request, falling back to [`DEFAULT_SESSION_ID`]
101    /// when the plugin didn't supply one.
102    pub fn session(&self) -> &str {
103        self.session_id.as_deref().unwrap_or(DEFAULT_SESSION_ID)
104    }
105}
106
107/// Outbound response envelope.
108///
109/// `data` is flattened into the top-level JSON object, so a response like
110/// `Response { id: "1", success: true, data: json!({"command": "pong"}) }`
111/// serializes to `{"id":"1","success":true,"command":"pong"}`.
112///
113/// # Honest reporting convention (tri-state)
114///
115/// Tools that search, check, or otherwise produce results MUST follow this
116/// convention so agents can distinguish "did the work, found nothing" from
117/// "couldn't do the work" from "partially did the work":
118///
119/// 1. **`success: false`** — the requested work could not be performed.
120///    Includes a `code` (e.g., `"path_not_found"`, `"no_lsp_server"`,
121///    `"project_too_large"`) and a human-readable `message`. The agent
122///    should treat this as an error and read the message.
123///
124/// 2. **`success: true` + completion signaling** — the work was performed.
125///    Tools must report whether the result is *complete* OR which subset
126///    was actually performed. Conventional fields:
127///    - `complete: true` — full result, agent can trust absence of items
128///    - `complete: false` + `pending_files: [...]` / `unchecked_files: [...]`
129///      / `scope_warnings: [...]` — partial result, with named gaps
130///    - `removed: true|false` (for mutations) — did the file actually change
131///    - `skipped_files: [{file, reason}]` — files we couldn't process inside
132///      the requested scope
133///    - `no_files_matched_scope: bool` — the scope (path/glob) found zero
134///      candidates (distinct from "candidates found, no matches")
135///
136/// 3. **Side-effect skip codes** — when the main work succeeded but a
137///    non-essential side step was skipped (e.g., post-write formatting),
138///    use a `<step>_skipped_reason` field. Approved values:
139///    - `format_skipped_reason`: `"unsupported_language"` |
140///      `"no_formatter_configured"` | `"formatter_not_installed"` |
141///      `"timeout"` | `"error"`
142///    - `validate_skipped_reason`: `"unsupported_language"` |
143///      `"no_checker_configured"` | `"checker_not_installed"` |
144///      `"timeout"` | `"error"`
145///
146/// **Anti-patterns to avoid:**
147/// - Returning `success: true` with empty results when the scope didn't
148///   resolve to any files — agent reads as "all clear" but really nothing
149///   was checked. Use `no_files_matched_scope: true` or
150///   `success: false, code: "path_not_found"`.
151/// - Reusing `format_skipped_reason: "not_found"` for two different causes
152///   ("no formatter configured" vs "configured formatter binary missing").
153///   The agent can't act on the ambiguous code.
154///
155/// See ARCHITECTURE.md "Honest reporting convention" for the full rationale.
156#[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
157pub struct Response {
158    pub id: String,
159    pub success: bool,
160    #[serde(flatten)]
161    pub data: serde_json::Value,
162}
163
164/// Parameters for the `echo` command.
165#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
166pub struct EchoParams {
167    pub message: String,
168}
169
170impl Response {
171    /// Build a success response with arbitrary data merged at the top level.
172    pub fn success(id: impl Into<String>, data: serde_json::Value) -> Self {
173        Response {
174            id: id.into(),
175            success: true,
176            data,
177        }
178    }
179
180    /// Build an error response with `code` and `message` fields.
181    pub fn error(id: impl Into<String>, code: &str, message: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
182        Response {
183            id: id.into(),
184            success: false,
185            data: serde_json::json!({
186                "code": code,
187                "message": message.into(),
188            }),
189        }
190    }
191
192    /// Build an error response with `code`, `message`, and additional structured data.
193    ///
194    /// The `extra` fields are merged into the top-level response alongside `code` and `message`.
195    pub fn error_with_data(
196        id: impl Into<String>,
197        code: &str,
198        message: impl Into<String>,
199        extra: serde_json::Value,
200    ) -> Self {
201        let mut data = serde_json::json!({
202            "code": code,
203            "message": message.into(),
204        });
205        if let (Some(base), Some(ext)) = (data.as_object_mut(), extra.as_object()) {
206            for (k, v) in ext {
207                base.insert(k.clone(), v.clone());
208            }
209        }
210        Response {
211            id: id.into(),
212            success: false,
213            data,
214        }
215    }
216}