cli_stream/process.rs
1//! Generic streaming subprocess engine — the shared core behind every
2//! process-backed harness (bob, Claude Code, Codex, …).
3//!
4//! Spawns a child, pipes stdout/stderr line-by-line through a callback
5//! as [`ProcessEvent`]s, augments PATH so Node-based CLIs resolve even
6//! from a Finder-launched `.app`, and hands back a [`ProcessHandle`] for
7//! cancellation (SIGTERM → SIGKILL). No harness-trait or bob knowledge —
8//! purely subprocess streaming.
9//!
10//! Cancellation is the wrinkle: a run needs to be stoppable mid-stream
11//! when the user closes the tab or hits "stop". `ProcessHandle::cancel()`
12//! sends SIGTERM (with a SIGKILL fallback) and flips an atomic
13//! `cancelled` flag the reader threads use to short-circuit.
14
15use crate::error::StreamError;
16use serde::Serialize;
17use std::io::{BufRead, BufReader, Read};
18use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
19use std::process::{Child, Command, Stdio};
20use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
21use std::sync::{mpsc, Arc, Mutex, OnceLock};
22use std::thread;
23use std::time::Duration;
24
25/// Raw events emitted to the caller's callback during a streaming run.
26/// JSON-tagged so axum SSE and Tauri Channel render identical payloads
27/// on the wire. Harness-neutral: a process-backed adapter parses the
28/// `Stdout` lines into a normalized event vocabulary (e.g. `agent-harness`'s `RunEvent`).
29#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize)]
30#[serde(tag = "kind", rename_all = "camelCase")]
31// New lifecycle events can be added without breaking downstream matches —
32// consumers must carry a `_` arm. (Construction of existing variants is
33// unaffected, so it's still ergonomic to build them.)
34#[non_exhaustive]
35pub enum ProcessEvent {
36 /// First event. Sent before the child has produced any output so the
37 /// UI can show a "thinking…" state.
38 Started { run_id: String },
39 /// Raw stdout line. Process-backed CLIs emit one JSON object per line
40 /// in their streaming mode. The caller parses.
41 Stdout { run_id: String, line: String },
42 /// Raw stderr line. Warnings + the occasional error.
43 Stderr { run_id: String, line: String },
44 /// Spawn / IO failure. Terminal — followed by `Exited`.
45 Error { run_id: String, message: String },
46 /// Process exited. Always sent exactly once at the end.
47 Exited {
48 run_id: String,
49 exit_code: Option<i32>,
50 /// True iff `cancel()` was called before exit.
51 cancelled: bool,
52 },
53}
54
55/// Handle to an in-flight streaming run. Caller stores it (e.g. in a
56/// runId-keyed map) so a later `cancel()` can find it.
57///
58/// Dropping the handle does NOT cancel the run — the reader threads +
59/// wait thread continue independently. Use `cancel()` explicitly when
60/// the user closes the connection.
61#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
62pub struct ProcessHandle {
63 inner: Arc<HandleInner>,
64}
65
66#[derive(Debug)]
67struct HandleInner {
68 child: Mutex<Option<Child>>,
69 cancelled: AtomicBool,
70}
71
72impl ProcessHandle {
73 /// SIGTERM the process, then SIGKILL after 1.5s if it's still alive.
74 /// The CLI is supposed to flush a final result on SIGTERM but we
75 /// don't trust it to do so forever.
76 pub fn cancel(&self) -> Result<(), StreamError> {
77 self.inner.cancelled.store(true, Ordering::SeqCst);
78 let mut guard = self
79 .inner
80 .child
81 .lock()
82 .map_err(|_| StreamError::CancelLockPoisoned)?;
83 let Some(child) = guard.as_mut() else {
84 // Already exited.
85 return Ok(());
86 };
87 // Best-effort SIGTERM. On Unix, kill() sends SIGKILL by default;
88 // we use libc::kill for SIGTERM, falling back to child.kill() if
89 // the libc call fails. On Windows there's only TerminateProcess
90 // via .kill().
91 #[cfg(unix)]
92 {
93 let pid = child.id() as i32;
94 // SAFETY: pid is the child's PID owned by this Child; sending
95 // SIGTERM is well-defined.
96 unsafe { libc::kill(pid, libc::SIGTERM) };
97 // Spawn the SIGKILL fallback inline to avoid holding the mutex
98 // while sleeping.
99 let inner = Arc::clone(&self.inner);
100 thread::spawn(move || {
101 thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(1500));
102 if let Ok(mut guard) = inner.child.lock() {
103 if let Some(child) = guard.as_mut() {
104 let _ = child.kill();
105 }
106 }
107 });
108 }
109 #[cfg(not(unix))]
110 {
111 let _ = child.kill();
112 }
113 Ok(())
114 }
115
116 /// Whether `cancel()` was called. Tagged on the final `Exited` event.
117 pub fn was_cancelled(&self) -> bool {
118 self.inner.cancelled.load(Ordering::SeqCst)
119 }
120}
121
122/// Spawn an arbitrary streaming child process — the generic engine behind
123/// every process-backed harness (bob, Claude Code, Codex).
124///
125/// Pipes stdout/stderr line-by-line through `callback` using the raw
126/// [`ProcessEvent`] vocabulary (Started / Stdout / Stderr / Error /
127/// Exited). `env` supplies per-harness secrets (each harness's API-key
128/// var, or none for self-authenticating CLIs). PATH is augmented so
129/// Node-based CLIs find `node`. Returns a [`ProcessHandle`] for
130/// cancellation.
131///
132/// `callback` is invoked from three threads (stdout reader, stderr
133/// reader, exit watcher); the `Clone` bound lets us hand a copy to each.
134/// `run_id` is opaque — the caller chooses it and uses it to correlate
135/// events with the handle.
136///
137/// ```no_run
138/// use cli_stream::{spawn_streaming, ProcessEvent};
139/// use std::path::PathBuf;
140///
141/// # fn main() -> Result<(), cli_stream::StreamError> {
142/// let handle = spawn_streaming(
143/// PathBuf::from("echo"),
144/// vec!["hello".to_owned()],
145/// Vec::new(), // extra env vars (key, value)
146/// std::env::current_dir().unwrap(),
147/// "run-1".to_owned(), // your correlation id
148/// |event| match event {
149/// ProcessEvent::Stdout { line, .. } => println!("{line}"),
150/// ProcessEvent::Exited { exit_code, .. } => eprintln!("exit {exit_code:?}"),
151/// _ => {}
152/// },
153/// )?;
154/// // `handle.cancel()` stops it early; dropping the handle does not.
155/// let _ = handle;
156/// # Ok(())
157/// # }
158/// ```
159pub fn spawn_streaming<F>(
160 program: PathBuf,
161 args: Vec<String>,
162 env: Vec<(String, String)>,
163 cwd: PathBuf,
164 run_id: String,
165 callback: F,
166) -> Result<ProcessHandle, StreamError>
167where
168 F: FnMut(ProcessEvent) + Send + Sync + Clone + 'static,
169{
170 // PATH augmentation: Node-based CLIs (bob, claude, codex) expect
171 // `node` (and often `npm`, `git`) on PATH. A desktop app launched
172 // from Finder/Launchpad inherits only the minimal launchd PATH
173 // (`/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin`), so an nvm-installed node is
174 // invisible and the child exits 127 ("command not found").
175 //
176 // Fix: prepend the program's parent dir (where node also lives in an
177 // nvm install) to the child's PATH. Added, not replaced, so a PATH
178 // the user explicitly set still wins on later lookups.
179 //
180 // A bare program name is resolved to its absolute path FIRST (see
181 // `resolve_program`), so the prepended dir is the program's real home —
182 // pairing a node CLI with the exact `node` it was installed under,
183 // regardless of which node version leads the inherited PATH.
184 let program = resolve_program(program);
185 let augmented_path = augment_path_for_node(&program);
186
187 let mut command = Command::new(&program);
188 command
189 .args(&args)
190 .current_dir(&cwd)
191 .env("PATH", augmented_path)
192 .stdin(Stdio::null())
193 .stdout(Stdio::piped())
194 .stderr(Stdio::piped());
195 for (key, value) in &env {
196 command.env(key, value);
197 }
198 let mut child = command.spawn().map_err(|source| StreamError::Spawn {
199 program: program.display().to_string(),
200 source,
201 })?;
202
203 let stdout = child
204 .stdout
205 .take()
206 .ok_or(StreamError::PipeNotCaptured { stream: "stdout" })?;
207 let stderr = child
208 .stderr
209 .take()
210 .ok_or(StreamError::PipeNotCaptured { stream: "stderr" })?;
211
212 let inner = Arc::new(HandleInner {
213 child: Mutex::new(Some(child)),
214 cancelled: AtomicBool::new(false),
215 });
216 let handle = ProcessHandle { inner: Arc::clone(&inner) };
217
218 // Emit Started immediately so the caller doesn't wait on the first
219 // output line for a UI signal.
220 let mut started_cb = callback.clone();
221 started_cb(ProcessEvent::Started { run_id: run_id.clone() });
222
223 // Reader threads. Each owns its own callback clone — the Clone bound
224 // is the whole point.
225 let stdout_cb = callback.clone();
226 let stdout_run_id = run_id.clone();
227 let stdout_handle = thread::spawn(move || {
228 pump_lines(stdout, stdout_run_id, true, stdout_cb);
229 });
230
231 let stderr_cb = callback.clone();
232 let stderr_run_id = run_id.clone();
233 let stderr_handle = thread::spawn(move || {
234 pump_lines(stderr, stderr_run_id, false, stderr_cb);
235 });
236
237 // Exit watcher — emits the terminal Exited event with the cancellation
238 // flag. It must NOT hold the child lock across a blocking `wait()`:
239 // `cancel()` needs that same lock to signal the child, so a held lock
240 // would block cancel until the process exited on its own (defeating it).
241 // Instead poll `try_wait()`, locking only for each non-blocking check and
242 // releasing between polls so `cancel()` can acquire the lock mid-run.
243 let exit_inner = Arc::clone(&inner);
244 let mut exit_cb = callback;
245 let exit_run_id = run_id;
246 thread::spawn(move || {
247 let wait_result = loop {
248 {
249 let mut guard = match exit_inner.child.lock() {
250 Ok(guard) => guard,
251 Err(_) => return, // poisoned — nothing safe to do
252 };
253 match guard.as_mut() {
254 Some(child) => match child.try_wait() {
255 Ok(Some(status)) => break Ok(status),
256 Ok(None) => {} // still running; poll again
257 Err(err) => break Err(err),
258 },
259 None => return, // already reaped
260 }
261 } // lock released before sleeping, so cancel() can acquire it
262 thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(50));
263 };
264 let _ = stdout_handle.join();
265 let _ = stderr_handle.join();
266 let cancelled = exit_inner.cancelled.load(Ordering::SeqCst);
267
268 match wait_result {
269 Ok(status) => exit_cb(ProcessEvent::Exited {
270 run_id: exit_run_id.clone(),
271 exit_code: status.code(),
272 cancelled,
273 }),
274 Err(err) => exit_cb(ProcessEvent::Error {
275 run_id: exit_run_id.clone(),
276 message: format!("wait failed: {err}"),
277 }),
278 }
279
280 // Drop the child handle so subsequent cancel() calls
281 // short-circuit cleanly.
282 if let Ok(mut guard) = exit_inner.child.lock() {
283 *guard = None;
284 }
285 });
286
287 Ok(handle)
288}
289
290fn pump_lines<R, F>(reader: R, run_id: String, is_stdout: bool, mut callback: F)
291where
292 R: Read,
293 F: FnMut(ProcessEvent),
294{
295 let buffered = BufReader::new(reader);
296 for line in buffered.lines() {
297 match line {
298 Ok(text) => {
299 let event = if is_stdout {
300 ProcessEvent::Stdout { run_id: run_id.clone(), line: text }
301 } else {
302 ProcessEvent::Stderr { run_id: run_id.clone(), line: text }
303 };
304 callback(event);
305 }
306 Err(err) => {
307 callback(ProcessEvent::Error {
308 run_id: run_id.clone(),
309 message: format!("stream read failed: {err}"),
310 });
311 return;
312 }
313 }
314 }
315}
316
317/// Compose a PATH for the spawned process that always includes the
318/// directory containing the program — where `node`, `npm`, and friends
319/// usually live in an nvm install. The user's existing PATH stays as a
320/// fallback after our prepended directory.
321fn augment_path_for_node(program: &Path) -> String {
322 prepend_program_dir(program, &augmented_node_path())
323}
324
325/// Resolve a bare program name (`bob`, `claude`) to its absolute path on the
326/// augmented PATH, so the spawn and the node pairing agree on *one* location.
327///
328/// Without this, a bare name splits the brain: the OS resolves the *program*
329/// against the parent process's PATH, while the child's `#!/usr/bin/env node`
330/// shebang resolves *node* against the PATH we set — and
331/// [`prepend_program_dir`] can't pair the program with its sibling node
332/// because a bare name has no parent dir. Concretely: an nvm-installed `bob`
333/// found under `v24/bin` could re-exec on a `v20` node that happened to lead
334/// the inherited PATH, and die on a v24-only flag ("exited with code 9").
335/// Resolving to the absolute path first means the program's own directory —
336/// holding the exact `node` it was installed with — is prepended and wins.
337///
338/// A program given with an explicit path is returned untouched; a bare name
339/// that can't be found is also returned untouched, so the spawn still fails
340/// with the clear "No such file" error rather than a synthetic one here.
341pub fn resolve_program(program: PathBuf) -> PathBuf {
342 if program.parent().is_some_and(|p| !p.as_os_str().is_empty()) {
343 return program; // explicit path — caller's choice wins
344 }
345 resolve_on_path(&program, &augmented_node_path()).unwrap_or(program)
346}
347
348/// Walk `path_env`'s entries for the first executable file named `name`.
349/// Pure with respect to env/spawn (filesystem only) so it's unit-testable.
350fn resolve_on_path(name: &Path, path_env: &str) -> Option<PathBuf> {
351 path_env
352 .split(':')
353 .filter(|dir| !dir.is_empty())
354 .map(|dir| Path::new(dir).join(name))
355 .find(|candidate| is_executable_file(candidate))
356}
357
358#[cfg(unix)]
359fn is_executable_file(path: &Path) -> bool {
360 use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
361 std::fs::metadata(path)
362 .map(|m| m.is_file() && m.permissions().mode() & 0o111 != 0)
363 .unwrap_or(false)
364}
365
366#[cfg(not(unix))]
367fn is_executable_file(path: &Path) -> bool {
368 path.is_file()
369}
370
371/// Prepend the directory containing `program` (where `node` also lives in an
372/// nvm install) to `base_path`, so the resolved binary's own dir is searched
373/// first. Pure (no env / no spawn) so it's unit-tested directly.
374fn prepend_program_dir(program: &Path, base_path: &str) -> String {
375 match program
376 .parent()
377 .map(|p| p.display().to_string())
378 .filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
379 {
380 Some(dir) => format!("{dir}:{base_path}"),
381 None => base_path.to_owned(),
382 }
383}
384
385/// A PATH that resolves Node-based CLIs (bob, claude, codex) even from a
386/// process launched by Finder/Launchpad, which inherits only the minimal
387/// launchd PATH (`/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin`) rather than the user's
388/// shell PATH.
389///
390/// Strategy: keep the process's own PATH first (an explicit PATH still wins),
391/// then append the user's **real** PATH as resolved by their login shell —
392/// which sources their rc, so it knows where nvm / pnpm / volta / asdf / fnm /
393/// Homebrew put `node`, with no guessing. If the shell query is unavailable
394/// (no `$SHELL`, a timeout, a sandboxed app that can't spawn, …) we fall back
395/// to a hardcoded best-effort list, so we're never worse than before.
396///
397/// Used by the run path (which prepends the resolved binary's own dir on top
398/// of this) and by readiness probes that locate `claude`/`codex` via a bare
399/// `Command::new(name)`. Computed once and cached for the process — the
400/// (bounded) shell spawn happens at most once per launch, lazily on the first
401/// readiness/run/login, never at construction.
402pub fn augmented_node_path() -> String {
403 static CACHED: OnceLock<String> = OnceLock::new();
404 CACHED.get_or_init(compute_augmented_node_path).clone()
405}
406
407fn compute_augmented_node_path() -> String {
408 let mut parts: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
409 // The process's own PATH first — anything explicitly set still wins.
410 if let Ok(existing) = std::env::var("PATH") {
411 if !existing.is_empty() {
412 parts.push(existing);
413 }
414 }
415 // The user's real PATH (nvm/pnpm/volta/asdf/Homebrew) via their login
416 // shell; a hardcoded best-effort list if that's unavailable.
417 parts.push(login_shell_path().unwrap_or_else(hardcoded_node_dirs));
418 keep_absolute_entries(&parts.join(":"))
419}
420
421/// Keep only **absolute** PATH entries, dropping relative or empty ones (`.`,
422/// `""`, a direnv-style `node_modules/.bin`). Security: we spawn with
423/// `current_dir` set to the user's workspace — where the agent itself writes
424/// files and synced/downloaded content lands — so a relative/empty PATH entry
425/// (which resolves against that cwd) could run a planted `node`/`claude`. An
426/// empty entry is the classic implicit-cwd vector. Absolute dirs only.
427fn keep_absolute_entries(path: &str) -> String {
428 path.split(':')
429 .filter(|entry| entry.starts_with('/'))
430 .collect::<Vec<_>>()
431 .join(":")
432}
433
434/// Resolve PATH by asking the user's login + interactive shell — it sources
435/// their rc, so it knows wherever any node manager (nvm / pnpm / volta / asdf /
436/// fnm / Homebrew) put `node`, without us guessing. Bounded by a timeout so a
437/// slow or interactive rc can't hang us; returns `None` (→ hardcoded fallback)
438/// on any failure: no `$SHELL`, spawn refused (e.g. a sandboxed app), timeout,
439/// or no PATH in the output. Reads PATH from `env` (OS colon format,
440/// shell-agnostic — works for fish too) rather than expanding `$PATH`.
441///
442/// This *executes the user's shell rc*, exactly as opening a terminal does —
443/// their own shell, on their own machine. It is not a privilege/auth step: no
444/// "login session" is created; `-l`/`-i` only select which startup files are
445/// sourced (login profiles + the interactive rc where nvm usually lives).
446/// Printed on its own line right before `env`, so the parser can skip any
447/// shell-init chatter / terminal escape sequences (e.g. iTerm2 shell
448/// integration's `]1337;…` OSC codes) the interactive shell emits before our
449/// command runs — which would otherwise prepend to the `PATH=` line.
450const PATH_SENTINEL: &str = "__CLI_STREAM_PATH__";
451
452#[cfg(unix)]
453fn login_shell_path() -> Option<String> {
454 let shell = std::env::var("SHELL").ok().filter(|s| !s.is_empty())?;
455 // Print a sentinel line, then dump the environment. Reading PATH from `env`
456 // (not by expanding `$PATH`) keeps it OS colon format and shell-agnostic
457 // (fish stores PATH as a list); the sentinel lets the parser ignore
458 // anything the interactive shell prints at startup before `env` runs.
459 let script = format!("printf '\\n{PATH_SENTINEL}\\n'; env");
460 let mut child = Command::new(&shell)
461 .arg("-lic") // -l: login profiles, -i: interactive rc (nvm), -c: command
462 .arg(&script)
463 .stdin(Stdio::null())
464 .stdout(Stdio::piped())
465 .stderr(Stdio::null())
466 .spawn()
467 .ok()?;
468 // Read on a worker thread so the whole query can be bounded by a timeout —
469 // a misbehaving rc must not hang the app. Read bytes + lossy-decode (rather
470 // than `read_to_string`) so non-UTF-8 in the env dump degrades to
471 // replacement chars instead of discarding the whole output.
472 let mut stdout = child.stdout.take()?;
473 let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel();
474 thread::spawn(move || {
475 let mut buf = Vec::new();
476 let _ = stdout.read_to_end(&mut buf);
477 let _ = tx.send(String::from_utf8_lossy(&buf).into_owned());
478 });
479 // 4s: generous enough for a heavy rc (oh-my-zsh + plugins + nvm lazy-load)
480 // to finish, since this is paid at most once (cached); on timeout we kill
481 // the shell and fall back to the hardcoded list.
482 let output = match rx.recv_timeout(Duration::from_secs(4)) {
483 Ok(buf) => buf,
484 Err(_) => {
485 let _ = child.kill();
486 let _ = child.wait();
487 return None;
488 }
489 };
490 let _ = child.wait();
491 parse_path_from_shell_output(&output)
492}
493
494#[cfg(not(unix))]
495fn login_shell_path() -> Option<String> {
496 None
497}
498
499/// Extract the `PATH=…` value from the shell's `printf <sentinel>; env` output.
500/// Everything up to (and including) the last sentinel is discarded — that's
501/// where shell-init chatter and terminal escape sequences live — then the
502/// `PATH=` line is read from the clean `env` dump that follows. `None` if the
503/// sentinel is missing (query misbehaved) or PATH is absent/empty.
504fn parse_path_from_shell_output(output: &str) -> Option<String> {
505 output
506 .rsplit_once(PATH_SENTINEL)?
507 .1
508 .lines()
509 .find_map(|line| line.strip_prefix("PATH="))
510 .map(str::trim)
511 .filter(|p| !p.is_empty())
512 .map(str::to_owned)
513}
514
515/// Hardcoded best-effort node locations — the fallback when the login-shell
516/// query is unavailable. Leans on the *universal* dirs every distro + macOS
517/// share: `/usr/bin` + `/usr/local/bin` are where apt/dnf/yum/pacman and the
518/// official Node tarball install, so the common Linux container case is covered
519/// without distro-specific guessing. Plus macOS Homebrew, the official-installer
520/// dir, and any nvm-managed node. Anything manager-specific (pnpm/volta/asdf,
521/// Linuxbrew, snap, …) is what the login-shell query is for — and a missing
522/// dir is just skipped, so this is never worse than the bare launchd PATH.
523fn hardcoded_node_dirs() -> String {
524 let mut parts: Vec<String> =
525 vec!["/usr/local/bin:/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin".to_owned()];
526 if let Ok(home) = std::env::var("HOME") {
527 if !home.is_empty() {
528 let home_path = Path::new(&home);
529 // Official-installer location for several agent CLIs.
530 parts.push(home_path.join(".local/bin").display().to_string());
531 // nvm: ~/.nvm/versions/node/<version>/bin — where npm-global
532 // CLIs (bob, claude, codex) live under an nvm-managed node.
533 if let Ok(entries) = std::fs::read_dir(home_path.join(".nvm/versions/node")) {
534 for entry in entries.flatten() {
535 let bin = entry.path().join("bin");
536 if bin.is_dir() {
537 parts.push(bin.display().to_string());
538 }
539 }
540 }
541 }
542 }
543 parts.join(":")
544}
545
546#[cfg(test)]
547mod tests {
548 use super::*;
549
550 #[test]
551 fn hardcoded_fallback_includes_macos_defaults() {
552 // The fallback (used when the login-shell query is unavailable) must
553 // still carry Homebrew + the system bins, so a launchd-spawned `.app`
554 // resolves CLIs even without a usable shell — the original
555 // "not installed" fix.
556 let path = hardcoded_node_dirs();
557 assert!(path.contains("/opt/homebrew/bin"), "missing Apple-Silicon Homebrew bin");
558 assert!(path.contains("/usr/local/bin"), "missing Intel Homebrew / system bin");
559 assert!(path.contains("/usr/bin"), "missing system bin");
560 }
561
562 #[test]
563 fn parse_path_from_shell_output_skips_chatter_before_the_sentinel() {
564 // Real-world shape: iTerm2 OSC escapes + a banner emitted at shell
565 // startup, BEFORE our sentinel + `env` dump. Only the post-sentinel
566 // PATH= line counts — note the pre-sentinel "PATH=/decoy" is ignored.
567 let output = "\u{1b}]1337;RemoteHost=x\u{7}welcome banner\nPATH=/decoy\n__CLI_STREAM_PATH__\nHOME=/Users/x\nPATH=/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/bin\nLANG=en_US";
568 assert_eq!(
569 parse_path_from_shell_output(output).as_deref(),
570 Some("/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/bin")
571 );
572 // No sentinel (query misbehaved) → None, so the caller falls back —
573 // even if a bare PATH= is present.
574 assert_eq!(parse_path_from_shell_output("PATH=/usr/bin"), None);
575 // Sentinel present but PATH absent/empty → None.
576 assert_eq!(parse_path_from_shell_output("__CLI_STREAM_PATH__\nFOO=bar"), None);
577 assert_eq!(parse_path_from_shell_output("__CLI_STREAM_PATH__\nPATH=\nFOO=bar"), None);
578 }
579
580 #[test]
581 fn keep_absolute_entries_drops_relative_and_empty() {
582 // Relative (`node_modules/.bin`, `.`) and empty entries — which resolve
583 // against the spawn cwd (the user's workspace) — are dropped; absolute
584 // dirs survive in order.
585 assert_eq!(
586 keep_absolute_entries("/opt/homebrew/bin:node_modules/.bin:/usr/bin:.::/bin"),
587 "/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/bin:/bin"
588 );
589 assert_eq!(keep_absolute_entries("/usr/bin"), "/usr/bin");
590 // All-relative → empty (caller still has the process PATH ahead of it).
591 assert_eq!(keep_absolute_entries(".:rel:"), "");
592 }
593
594 #[test]
595 fn prepend_program_dir_puts_the_binary_dir_first() {
596 let combined = prepend_program_dir(
597 Path::new("/Users/x/.nvm/versions/node/v22/bin/bob"),
598 "/opt/homebrew/bin:/usr/bin",
599 );
600 assert!(combined.starts_with("/Users/x/.nvm/versions/node/v22/bin:"));
601 assert!(combined.contains("/opt/homebrew/bin"));
602 // A bare program name has no parent dir → base path unchanged.
603 assert_eq!(prepend_program_dir(Path::new("bob"), "/usr/bin"), "/usr/bin");
604 }
605
606 #[test]
607 fn augmented_node_path_is_nonempty_and_resolves_system_bin() {
608 // Exercises the cached public path once. `/usr/bin` is present whether
609 // the shell query succeeds (real PATH) or falls back (hardcoded), and
610 // is on the bare launchd PATH too — so this holds in any environment.
611 let path = augmented_node_path();
612 assert!(!path.is_empty());
613 assert!(path.contains("/usr/bin"), "system bin must always resolve");
614 }
615
616 #[test]
617 fn resolve_program_returns_explicit_paths_untouched() {
618 // A caller-supplied path is the caller's choice — no PATH lookup.
619 let explicit = PathBuf::from("/opt/somewhere/bob");
620 assert_eq!(resolve_program(explicit.clone()), explicit);
621 let relative = PathBuf::from("./bin/bob");
622 assert_eq!(resolve_program(relative.clone()), relative);
623 }
624
625 #[cfg(unix)]
626 #[test]
627 fn resolve_on_path_finds_the_first_executable_match() {
628 use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt;
629 let root = tempfile::tempdir().expect("tempdir");
630 // dir_a holds a NON-executable `bob` (must be skipped); dir_b an
631 // executable one (must win even though dir_a comes first on PATH).
632 let dir_a = root.path().join("a");
633 let dir_b = root.path().join("b");
634 std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir_a).unwrap();
635 std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir_b).unwrap();
636 std::fs::write(dir_a.join("bob"), "#!/bin/sh\n").unwrap();
637 let exec = dir_b.join("bob");
638 std::fs::write(&exec, "#!/bin/sh\n").unwrap();
639 std::fs::set_permissions(&exec, std::fs::Permissions::from_mode(0o755)).unwrap();
640
641 let path_env = format!("{}:{}", dir_a.display(), dir_b.display());
642 assert_eq!(resolve_on_path(Path::new("bob"), &path_env), Some(exec));
643 // An unknown name resolves to nothing.
644 assert_eq!(resolve_on_path(Path::new("definitely-missing"), &path_env), None);
645 }
646}
647
648/// End-to-end lifecycle tests that spawn real processes. Unix-only: they use
649/// `printf` / `sh` / `sleep`, and the cancel path is signal-based here.
650#[cfg(all(test, unix))]
651mod lifecycle {
652 use super::*;
653 use std::sync::Condvar;
654 use std::time::Instant;
655
656 type Done = Arc<(Mutex<bool>, Condvar)>;
657
658 /// A thread-safe event collector that signals `done` on the terminal
659 /// event. Returns the (cloneable) callback + the shared collections.
660 fn collector() -> (
661 impl FnMut(ProcessEvent) + Send + Sync + Clone + 'static,
662 Arc<Mutex<Vec<ProcessEvent>>>,
663 Done,
664 ) {
665 let events = Arc::new(Mutex::new(Vec::new()));
666 let done: Done = Arc::new((Mutex::new(false), Condvar::new()));
667 let cb = {
668 let events = Arc::clone(&events);
669 let done = Arc::clone(&done);
670 move |ev: ProcessEvent| {
671 let terminal =
672 matches!(ev, ProcessEvent::Exited { .. } | ProcessEvent::Error { .. });
673 events.lock().unwrap().push(ev);
674 if terminal {
675 let (lock, cvar) = &*done;
676 *lock.lock().unwrap() = true;
677 cvar.notify_all();
678 }
679 }
680 };
681 (cb, events, done)
682 }
683
684 /// Block until the terminal event fires, or panic after `secs`.
685 fn wait_done(done: &Done, secs: u64) {
686 let (lock, cvar) = &**done;
687 let mut finished = lock.lock().unwrap();
688 let deadline = Instant::now() + Duration::from_secs(secs);
689 while !*finished {
690 let now = Instant::now();
691 assert!(now < deadline, "process did not finish within {secs}s");
692 let (guard, _) = cvar.wait_timeout(finished, deadline - now).unwrap();
693 finished = guard;
694 }
695 }
696
697 /// Spawn `program args`, block until it exits, return every event.
698 fn run(program: &str, args: &[&str]) -> Vec<ProcessEvent> {
699 let (cb, events, done) = collector();
700 let _handle = spawn_streaming(
701 PathBuf::from(program),
702 args.iter().map(|s| (*s).to_owned()).collect(),
703 Vec::new(),
704 PathBuf::from("."),
705 "t".to_owned(),
706 cb,
707 )
708 .expect("spawn");
709 wait_done(&done, 10);
710 let events = events.lock().unwrap();
711 events.clone()
712 }
713
714 #[test]
715 fn streams_stdout_lines_then_exits_zero() {
716 let events = run("printf", &["%s\n", "alpha", "beta"]);
717 // Started leads, Exited(0, not cancelled) closes.
718 assert!(matches!(events.first(), Some(ProcessEvent::Started { .. })));
719 assert!(matches!(
720 events.last(),
721 Some(ProcessEvent::Exited { exit_code: Some(0), cancelled: false, .. })
722 ));
723 // Lines arrive in order, one event each.
724 let lines: Vec<&str> = events
725 .iter()
726 .filter_map(|e| match e {
727 ProcessEvent::Stdout { line, .. } => Some(line.as_str()),
728 _ => None,
729 })
730 .collect();
731 assert_eq!(lines, vec!["alpha", "beta"]);
732 }
733
734 #[test]
735 fn nonzero_exit_code_is_reported() {
736 let events = run("sh", &["-c", "exit 3"]);
737 assert!(matches!(
738 events.last(),
739 Some(ProcessEvent::Exited { exit_code: Some(3), cancelled: false, .. })
740 ));
741 }
742
743 #[test]
744 fn env_vars_are_passed_to_the_child() {
745 // The `env` argument must reach the child's environment — exercise it
746 // directly (the other lifecycle tests pass an empty env).
747 let (cb, events, done) = collector();
748 let _handle = spawn_streaming(
749 PathBuf::from("sh"),
750 vec!["-c".to_owned(), "printf '%s\\n' \"$CLI_STREAM_STUB\"".to_owned()],
751 vec![("CLI_STREAM_STUB".to_owned(), "from-env".to_owned())],
752 PathBuf::from("."),
753 "t".to_owned(),
754 cb,
755 )
756 .expect("spawn");
757 wait_done(&done, 10);
758 let events = events.lock().unwrap();
759 assert!(
760 events
761 .iter()
762 .any(|e| matches!(e, ProcessEvent::Stdout { line, .. } if line == "from-env")),
763 "child should observe the injected env var, got {events:?}"
764 );
765 }
766
767 #[test]
768 fn stderr_is_streamed_and_not_misrouted_to_stdout() {
769 let events = run("sh", &["-c", "echo to-stderr 1>&2"]);
770 assert!(events
771 .iter()
772 .any(|e| matches!(e, ProcessEvent::Stderr { line, .. } if line == "to-stderr")));
773 assert!(!events.iter().any(|e| matches!(e, ProcessEvent::Stdout { .. })));
774 assert!(events
775 .iter()
776 .any(|e| matches!(e, ProcessEvent::Exited { exit_code: Some(0), .. })));
777 }
778
779 #[test]
780 fn cancel_promptly_terminates_the_run_and_flags_it() {
781 // A 10s sleeper we cancel ~immediately; a working engine must kill it
782 // far sooner than 10s. `exec` so the process *is* sleep (no orphan).
783 let (cb, events, done) = collector();
784 let handle = spawn_streaming(
785 PathBuf::from("sh"),
786 vec!["-c".to_owned(), "exec sleep 10".to_owned()],
787 Vec::new(),
788 PathBuf::from("."),
789 "t".to_owned(),
790 cb,
791 )
792 .expect("spawn");
793
794 // cancel() may block until the child is reaped, so fire it off-thread.
795 let canceller = handle.clone();
796 thread::spawn(move || {
797 thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(100));
798 let _ = canceller.cancel();
799 });
800
801 // Correct cancellation terminates the 10s sleep within a few seconds.
802 wait_done(&done, 4);
803 assert!(handle.was_cancelled());
804 let events = events.lock().unwrap();
805 assert!(
806 matches!(events.last(), Some(ProcessEvent::Exited { cancelled: true, .. })),
807 "expected Exited(cancelled=true), got {:?}",
808 events.last()
809 );
810 }
811
812 #[test]
813 fn spawning_a_missing_binary_is_err() {
814 let result = spawn_streaming(
815 PathBuf::from("cli-stream-no-such-binary-zzz"),
816 Vec::new(),
817 Vec::new(),
818 PathBuf::from("."),
819 "t".to_owned(),
820 |_ev: ProcessEvent| {},
821 );
822 // Typed: a `Spawn` error carrying the OS `NotFound` io::Error as its
823 // source — the whole point of `StreamError` over a `String`. A caller
824 // can branch on `ErrorKind` to tell "not installed" (NotFound) from
825 // "permission denied", which a flattened string can't support.
826 match result {
827 Err(StreamError::Spawn { program, source }) => {
828 assert!(program.contains("cli-stream-no-such-binary-zzz"));
829 assert_eq!(source.kind(), std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound);
830 }
831 other => panic!("expected StreamError::Spawn, got {other:?}"),
832 }
833 }
834}