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mod.rs

1//! Authority — the single backend slot for "where does the editor act?"
2//!
3//! Every primitive the editor exposes — file I/O, integrated terminal,
4//! plugin `spawnProcess`, formatter, LSP server spawn, file watcher,
5//! find-in-files, save, recovery — routes through the active `Authority`.
6//! There is exactly one authority per `Editor` at any moment.
7//!
8//! Transitions are atomic and destructive: `Editor::install_authority`
9//! queues the replacement, then piggy-backs on the existing
10//! `request_restart` flow so the whole `Editor` is dropped and rebuilt
11//! around the new authority. Every cached `Arc<dyn FileSystem>`, LSP
12//! handle, terminal PTY, plugin state, and in-flight task goes away
13//! with the old `Editor`; there is no in-place swap and no half-
14//! transitioned window. See `docs/internal/AUTHORITY_DESIGN.md`.
15//!
16//! Authority is opaque to core code. The four fields below are the
17//! entire contract; nothing else inspects whether the backend is local,
18//! SSH, a container, or something a plugin invented.
19//!
20//! ## Construction
21//!
22//! - `Authority::local(trust, env)` — host filesystem + host spawner + host
23//!   shell. Always available; the editor boots with this. Trust + env are
24//!   mandatory shared handles.
25//! - `Authority::ssh(filesystem, spawner, long_running, params, remote_dir,
26//!   trust, env)` — used by the `fresh user@host:path` startup flow. `params`
27//!   and `remote_dir` build the `ssh -t …` terminal wrapper so the integrated
28//!   terminal opens on the remote host.
29//! - `Authority::from_plugin_payload(payload, trust, env)` — built from the
30//!   `editor.setAuthority(...)` plugin op. The payload is a tagged shape
31//!   (filesystem kind + spawner kind + terminal wrapper + label); it stays
32//!   small and additive so we can grow new kinds without breaking the
33//!   plugin contract.
34
35use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
36use std::sync::Arc;
37
38use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
39
40use crate::model::filesystem::{FileSystem, StdFileSystem};
41use crate::services::remote::{
42    build_kube_terminal_args, build_ssh_terminal_args, spawn_kube_reconnect_task,
43    spawn_reconnect_task, ConnectionParams, KubeConnection, KubeTarget, LocalLongRunningSpawner,
44    LocalProcessSpawner, LongRunningSpawner, ProcessSpawner, RemoteFileSystem,
45    RemoteLongRunningSpawner, RemoteProcessSpawner, SshConnection, SshError, TransportError,
46};
47use crate::services::workspace_trust::WorkspaceTrust;
48
49/// Plugin-supplied form of the host↔remote workspace mapping. Plugins
50/// build this from their own knowledge (e.g. the devcontainer plugin
51/// already has `editor.getCwd()` for the host root and
52/// `result.remoteWorkspaceFolder` for the in-container root). Strings
53/// because the wire format is JSON; paths get parsed in
54/// `Authority::from_plugin_payload`.
55#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
56pub struct PathTranslationSpec {
57    pub host_root: String,
58    pub remote_root: String,
59}
60
61/// Symmetric path translation between host and remote workspace
62/// roots. Owned by the active [`Authority`] when the backend lives in
63/// a container (or any other place where the workspace is mounted at a
64/// different path than its on-host location). Local authorities and
65/// SSH leave this field unset.
66///
67/// LSP URIs are the primary consumer: the editor's buffer file paths
68/// are host-side, but the LSP server is on the other side of the
69/// mount and only knows the remote-side path. We translate at the
70/// boundary so the editor can keep using host paths internally and
71/// the LSP keeps seeing the paths it expects.
72#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
73pub struct PathTranslation {
74    pub host_root: PathBuf,
75    pub remote_root: PathBuf,
76}
77
78impl PathTranslation {
79    /// Map a host-side path under `host_root` to its remote-side
80    /// counterpart. Returns `None` for paths outside the workspace
81    /// (e.g. system headers, library sources) — those are passed
82    /// through unchanged so the caller can decide whether to forward
83    /// them as-is or drop them.
84    pub fn host_to_remote(&self, host: &Path) -> Option<PathBuf> {
85        let rel = host.strip_prefix(&self.host_root).ok()?;
86        Some(self.remote_root.join(rel))
87    }
88
89    /// Map a remote-side path under `remote_root` back to its
90    /// host-side counterpart. Same outside-the-workspace caveat as
91    /// [`Self::host_to_remote`].
92    pub fn remote_to_host(&self, remote: &Path) -> Option<PathBuf> {
93        let rel = remote.strip_prefix(&self.remote_root).ok()?;
94        Some(self.host_root.join(rel))
95    }
96}
97
98/// How the integrated terminal is launched under this authority.
99///
100/// The terminal manager unconditionally honours this — there is no
101/// "no wrapper" branch.  For local authority, the wrapper command is the
102/// detected host shell with no extra args; `manages_cwd` is false so the
103/// terminal manager calls `CommandBuilder::cwd()` itself.  Authorities
104/// that re-parent the shell (e.g. `docker exec -w <workspace>`) set
105/// `manages_cwd = true` so cwd is left to the wrapper's args.
106#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
107pub struct TerminalWrapper {
108    /// Command to execute (e.g. the host shell, `"docker"`, `"ssh"`).
109    pub command: String,
110    /// Arguments passed before any user input — usually the flags that
111    /// drop the user into an interactive shell at the right place.
112    pub args: Vec<String>,
113    /// If true, `args` already establishes the working directory and the
114    /// terminal manager must skip `CommandBuilder::cwd()`. For local
115    /// authorities this is false so the host shell honours the per-
116    /// terminal cwd the editor passes in.
117    pub manages_cwd: bool,
118}
119
120impl TerminalWrapper {
121    /// Wrap the detected host shell with no extra args. Cwd is set by
122    /// the terminal manager from the spawn call.
123    pub fn host_shell() -> Self {
124        Self {
125            command: crate::services::terminal::manager::detect_shell(),
126            args: Vec::new(),
127            manages_cwd: false,
128        }
129    }
130
131    /// Re-parent the integrated terminal onto the remote host over SSH:
132    /// `ssh -t … user@host 'cd <dir>; exec $SHELL -l'`. Like the
133    /// `docker exec -w …` wrapper, this pins cwd through its own args
134    /// (`cd <dir>`), so `manages_cwd` is true and the terminal manager
135    /// must not call `CommandBuilder::cwd()` with a remote path the local
136    /// PTY can't honour. Without this, SSH authorities would fall back to
137    /// the local host shell and the embedded terminal would run on the
138    /// *local* machine instead of the remote host.
139    pub fn ssh(params: &ConnectionParams, remote_dir: Option<&str>) -> Self {
140        Self {
141            command: "ssh".to_string(),
142            args: build_ssh_terminal_args(params, remote_dir),
143            manages_cwd: true,
144        }
145    }
146
147    /// Re-parent the integrated terminal into a K8s pod via
148    /// `kubectl exec -it … -- sh -lc 'cd <ws>; exec $SHELL -l'`. Same
149    /// re-parenting contract as [`Self::ssh`] / the `docker exec -w …`
150    /// wrapper: cwd is pinned through the wrapper's own args, so
151    /// `manages_cwd` is true and the terminal manager must not hand the
152    /// local PTY a pod-side cwd it can't honour.
153    pub fn kube(target: &KubeTarget) -> Self {
154        Self {
155            command: "kubectl".to_string(),
156            args: build_kube_terminal_args(target),
157            manages_cwd: true,
158        }
159    }
160
161    /// Apply the user's `terminal.shell` config override on top of this
162    /// wrapper. The override replaces `command` and `args` only when the
163    /// wrapper leaves cwd management to the terminal manager
164    /// (`manages_cwd == false`) — that is, for the host-shell wrapper.
165    /// Authorities that re-parent the shell (e.g. `docker exec -w …`,
166    /// `ssh …`) pin cwd through their own args and are left untouched so
167    /// the re-parenting stays intact.
168    pub fn with_user_shell_override(
169        mut self,
170        shell: Option<&crate::config::TerminalShellConfig>,
171    ) -> Self {
172        if let Some(shell) = shell {
173            if !self.manages_cwd {
174                self.command = shell.command.clone();
175                self.args = shell.args.clone();
176            }
177        }
178        self
179    }
180}
181
182/// Tagged payload describing how to build an authority from a plugin.
183///
184/// Kept intentionally small and explicit. Adding a new spawner or
185/// filesystem kind means adding a new variant here and a constructor in
186/// `Authority::from_plugin_payload`. Plugins consuming the API see only
187/// the `kind` discriminator and the kind-specific params, so old payloads
188/// keep working as new kinds are added.
189#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
190pub struct AuthorityPayload {
191    pub filesystem: FilesystemSpec,
192    pub spawner: SpawnerSpec,
193    pub terminal_wrapper: TerminalWrapperSpec,
194    /// Status-bar / explorer label. Empty = no label rendered.
195    #[serde(default)]
196    pub display_label: String,
197    /// Optional host↔remote workspace path mapping. Devcontainer-style
198    /// authorities supply both the host workspace path (the editor's
199    /// `cwd` at attach time) and the in-container `remoteWorkspaceFolder`
200    /// so URIs traveling to/from the LSP get translated symmetrically.
201    /// SSH and local authorities leave this unset.
202    #[serde(default)]
203    pub path_translation: Option<PathTranslationSpec>,
204}
205
206/// Filesystem kind chosen by a plugin payload.
207#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
208#[serde(tag = "kind", rename_all = "kebab-case")]
209pub enum FilesystemSpec {
210    /// Use the host filesystem. Devcontainers fall here because the
211    /// workspace is mounted into the container, so file paths translate
212    /// 1:1 between host and container.
213    Local,
214}
215
216/// Process-spawner kind chosen by a plugin payload.
217#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
218#[serde(tag = "kind", rename_all = "kebab-case")]
219pub enum SpawnerSpec {
220    /// Spawn on the host. Equivalent to `LocalProcessSpawner`.
221    ///
222    /// Environment-manager activation is *not* expressed here — env is a live
223    /// provider set via `editor.setEnv` (see `services::env_provider`), not a
224    /// backend rebuilt from a payload. `SpawnerSpec` is only for choosing the
225    /// backend (local vs container).
226    Local,
227    /// Run via `docker exec` against a long-lived container. The plugin
228    /// manages the container lifecycle (e.g. via `editor.spawnHostProcess`
229    /// to invoke `devcontainer up`) and hands us the container id once it
230    /// is ready.
231    ///
232    /// `env` is the captured `userEnvProbe` snapshot from inside the
233    /// container — typically `PATH`, `HOME`, `LANG`, and any vars the
234    /// user's profile exports. It's applied to every `docker exec`
235    /// (one-shot spawns, LSP/long-running, `command_exists` probes)
236    /// so plugins-installed binaries on `~/.local/bin` (or any
237    /// shell-only PATH) actually resolve. Empty when `userEnvProbe`
238    /// is `none` or the probe fails.
239    DockerExec {
240        container_id: String,
241        #[serde(default)]
242        user: Option<String>,
243        #[serde(default)]
244        workspace: Option<String>,
245        /// Captured `userEnvProbe` env. Order is preserved so
246        /// per-call `env` can layer over it deterministically; the
247        /// list of pairs (rather than a HashMap) keeps `docker exec
248        /// -e` ordering explicit.
249        #[serde(default)]
250        env: Vec<(String, String)>,
251    },
252}
253
254/// Terminal-wrapper kind chosen by a plugin payload.
255#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
256#[serde(tag = "kind", rename_all = "kebab-case")]
257pub enum TerminalWrapperSpec {
258    /// Use the detected host shell.
259    HostShell,
260    /// Use an explicit command + args (e.g. `docker exec -it -u <user>
261    /// -w <workspace> <id> bash -l`). `manages_cwd` defaults to true
262    /// because that is the only sensible choice for re-parented shells.
263    Explicit {
264        command: String,
265        args: Vec<String>,
266        #[serde(default = "default_true")]
267        manages_cwd: bool,
268    },
269}
270
271fn default_true() -> bool {
272    true
273}
274
275/// The single backend slot. Replaces the old quartet of `filesystem`,
276/// `process_spawner`, `terminal_wrapper`, and `authority_display_string`
277/// fields on `Editor`. **Not `Clone`**: an `Authority` is owned by exactly
278/// one `Window`, so a session's backend/trust/env cannot be shared into
279/// another window — that isolation is enforced by the type system, not a
280/// runtime check (issue #2280). It is *moved* between slots
281/// (`set_session_authority`, `set_boot_authority`, restore), never copied.
282pub struct Authority {
283    pub filesystem: Arc<dyn FileSystem + Send + Sync>,
284    pub process_spawner: Arc<dyn ProcessSpawner>,
285    /// Spawner for long-lived stdio processes — LSP servers today, tool
286    /// agents tomorrow. Container authorities wire this to a
287    /// `docker exec -i` variant so servers run inside the container
288    /// rather than on the host. Without it, LSP bypasses the authority
289    /// entirely (see `AUTHORITY_DESIGN.md` principle 2).
290    pub long_running_spawner: Arc<dyn LongRunningSpawner>,
291    pub terminal_wrapper: TerminalWrapper,
292    /// Status-bar / file-explorer label. Empty means render nothing.
293    /// SSH leaves this empty and lets the status bar fall back to the
294    /// filesystem's `remote_connection_info()` so disconnect annotations
295    /// stay in one place.
296    pub display_label: String,
297    /// Host↔remote workspace path mapping for backends where the
298    /// workspace is mounted at a different path than its on-host
299    /// location. The dev-container authority populates this so LSP
300    /// URIs translate at the host/container boundary; local and SSH
301    /// authorities leave it `None` and URIs flow through unchanged.
302    pub path_translation: Option<PathTranslation>,
303    /// Workspace Trust state gating execution under this authority — mandatory,
304    /// passed into every constructor and held by each spawner (no optional, no
305    /// post-hoc wrapping). It's the same `Arc` the server owns, so the command
306    /// palette / prompt mutate the level through it and every spawner sees it
307    /// live. A spawner literally cannot be built without it.
308    pub workspace_trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
309    /// Live environment provider (the activated venv/direnv/mise recipe) gating
310    /// what env every spawn carries — shared, mutated in place via the
311    /// `setEnv`/`clearEnv` plugin ops, never a stored snapshot. Same `Arc` the
312    /// server owns; born in `main.rs` alongside trust.
313    pub env_provider: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
314    /// Argv **prefix** that runs an arbitrary *interactive* command inside
315    /// this backend, used by [`Self::terminal_command`]. Empty for a local
316    /// authority (the command is the PTY child directly); for a container it
317    /// is `docker exec -it … <id>`, so an agent argv (`claude --resume <id>`)
318    /// runs *in the container* rather than on the host. This is the seam
319    /// where the per-session backend and the agent-resume terminal command
320    /// compose — see `docs/internal/PER_SESSION_BACKENDS_DESIGN.md`.
321    pub command_prefix: Vec<String>,
322}
323
324/// A session's **execution scope**: the trust gate (*may it run?*) and env
325/// overlay (*with what env?*) for one session, paired so they are always
326/// minted and handed around together.
327///
328/// This is the one blessed way to obtain per-session `trust` + `env`:
329/// [`SessionScope::for_root`] mints **fresh** handles owned by exactly one
330/// session, so trusting/activating in one window can never leak into another
331/// (issue #2280). It is move-only (not `Clone`) and consumed by
332/// `Authority::local_scoped`, and the [`Authority`] it builds is itself
333/// non-`Clone` and owned by a single `Window` — so the isolation is enforced
334/// by the type system at construction, not a runtime check.
335pub struct SessionScope {
336    pub trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
337    pub env: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
338}
339
340impl SessionScope {
341    /// Mint a fresh scope for a session rooted at `root`: a per-root trust
342    /// (backed by that project's store, adopting its recorded level) and a
343    /// per-session env backed by that project's recipe store. When the session
344    /// is trusted, a previously-activated recipe is restored so the session
345    /// boots already in its env (no auto-activation restart); otherwise it
346    /// starts inactive. Each call yields handles owned by exactly one session.
347    pub fn for_root(root: &Path, project_state_dir: &Path) -> Self {
348        let trust = WorkspaceTrust::for_session(root, project_state_dir);
349        let trusted = trust.level() == crate::services::workspace_trust::TrustLevel::Trusted;
350        Self {
351            trust,
352            env: Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::for_session(
353                project_state_dir,
354                trusted,
355            )),
356        }
357    }
358}
359
360impl Authority {
361    /// Build a local authority from a per-session [`SessionScope`] — the
362    /// canonical per-session local constructor. Equivalent to
363    /// [`Self::local`] but takes the scope as a unit so callers can't pass a
364    /// trust from one window and an env from another.
365    pub fn local_scoped(scope: SessionScope) -> Self {
366        Self::local(scope.trust, scope.env)
367    }
368
369    /// Build a [`TerminalWrapper`] that runs `argv` as an interactive PTY
370    /// child **inside this authority's backend**. Local runs it directly;
371    /// container/remote authorities prepend their exec prefix
372    /// ([`Self::command_prefix`]) so the command runs in the backend with its
373    /// argv intact (no shell-string interpolation). An empty `argv` falls
374    /// back to the authority's interactive shell wrapper.
375    ///
376    /// This is what the Orchestrator agent-resume path spawns through, so a
377    /// `claude --resume <id>` restored in a devcontainer session runs as
378    /// `docker exec -it … <id> claude --resume <id>` rather than on the host.
379    pub fn terminal_command(&self, argv: &[String]) -> TerminalWrapper {
380        let Some((cmd, rest)) = argv.split_first() else {
381            return self.terminal_wrapper.clone();
382        };
383        if self.command_prefix.is_empty() {
384            // Local: the command is the PTY child; cwd is the terminal's.
385            TerminalWrapper {
386                command: cmd.clone(),
387                args: rest.to_vec(),
388                manages_cwd: false,
389            }
390        } else {
391            // Remote: `<exec-prefix> <argv>`. The prefix pins the backend
392            // (and its cwd), so cwd is managed by the wrapper's own args.
393            let mut args = self.command_prefix[1..].to_vec();
394            args.extend(argv.iter().cloned());
395            TerminalWrapper {
396                command: self.command_prefix[0].clone(),
397                args,
398                manages_cwd: true,
399            }
400        }
401    }
402
403    /// Default boot-time authority: host filesystem, host process
404    /// spawner, host shell wrapper, gated by `trust`. The editor starts
405    /// here on every startup; SSH or plugin-installed authorities replace
406    /// it later (carrying the same `trust`).
407    pub fn local(
408        trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
409        env: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
410    ) -> Self {
411        Self {
412            filesystem: Arc::new(StdFileSystem),
413            process_spawner: Arc::new(LocalProcessSpawner::new(
414                Arc::clone(&env),
415                Arc::clone(&trust),
416            )),
417            long_running_spawner: Arc::new(LocalLongRunningSpawner::new(
418                Arc::clone(&env),
419                Arc::clone(&trust),
420            )),
421            terminal_wrapper: TerminalWrapper::host_shell(),
422            display_label: String::new(),
423            path_translation: None,
424            workspace_trust: trust,
425            env_provider: env,
426            // Local: commands run directly as the PTY child, no exec prefix.
427            command_prefix: Vec::new(),
428        }
429    }
430
431    /// Build an SSH authority. The caller already holds the connection
432    /// (and its keepalive resources) so we just wire the parts in. Label
433    /// is left empty — the status bar falls back to the filesystem's own
434    /// `remote_connection_info()` which knows how to annotate disconnect.
435    ///
436    /// `long_running_spawner` is an SSH-routed spawner
437    /// ([`RemoteLongRunningSpawner`](crate::services::remote::RemoteLongRunningSpawner)),
438    /// so LSP servers run on the remote host rather than the host-local
439    /// fallback that earlier versions used.
440    ///
441    /// `params` / `remote_dir` build the integrated-terminal wrapper so the
442    /// embedded terminal opens a shell *on the remote host* (`ssh -t …`)
443    /// rooted at the workspace, matching where the filesystem and spawners
444    /// already act. Earlier versions hardcoded the local host shell here,
445    /// so terminals silently ran on the local machine.
446    pub fn ssh(
447        filesystem: Arc<dyn FileSystem + Send + Sync>,
448        process_spawner: Arc<dyn ProcessSpawner>,
449        long_running_spawner: Arc<dyn LongRunningSpawner>,
450        params: &ConnectionParams,
451        remote_dir: Option<&str>,
452        trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
453        env: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
454    ) -> Self {
455        Self {
456            filesystem,
457            process_spawner,
458            long_running_spawner,
459            terminal_wrapper: TerminalWrapper::ssh(params, remote_dir),
460            display_label: String::new(),
461            path_translation: None,
462            workspace_trust: trust,
463            env_provider: env,
464            // TODO(per-session): build an `ssh -t … <target> --` exec prefix
465            // so a restored agent runs on the remote host. Empty for now —
466            // an agent command falls back to running on the host (today's
467            // behaviour), no regression.
468            command_prefix: Vec::new(),
469        }
470    }
471
472    /// Build a K8s authority: the remote-agent stack (filesystem + spawners,
473    /// already wired to the pod's `kubectl exec` agent channel) plus a
474    /// terminal wrapper that opens a shell *inside the pod*.
475    ///
476    /// Mirrors [`Self::ssh`] — the caller owns the connection and its
477    /// keepalive resources and threads the parts in. Unlike SSH, the label
478    /// is set from the target (there is no filesystem-side
479    /// `remote_connection_info()` that knows about a K8s pod, so identity
480    /// lives in the label per `AUTHORITY_DESIGN.md` principle 9). Path
481    /// translation is unset: the editor operates directly in the pod's path
482    /// space, exactly as SSH does.
483    pub fn kube(
484        filesystem: Arc<dyn FileSystem + Send + Sync>,
485        process_spawner: Arc<dyn ProcessSpawner>,
486        long_running_spawner: Arc<dyn LongRunningSpawner>,
487        target: &KubeTarget,
488        trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
489        env: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
490    ) -> Self {
491        Self {
492            filesystem,
493            process_spawner,
494            long_running_spawner,
495            terminal_wrapper: TerminalWrapper::kube(target),
496            display_label: target.display(),
497            path_translation: None,
498            workspace_trust: trust,
499            env_provider: env,
500            // TODO(per-session): build a `kubectl exec -it … -- ` exec prefix
501            // (argv-pure via `kubectl_exec_argv`) so a restored agent runs in
502            // the pod. Empty for now — falls back to host, no regression.
503            command_prefix: Vec::new(),
504        }
505    }
506
507    /// Assemble a full K8s authority from a live [`KubeConnection`].
508    ///
509    /// The high-level counterpart to [`Self::k8s`]: wires the filesystem and
510    /// one-shot spawner onto the connection's agent channel
511    /// ([`RemoteFileSystem`] / [`RemoteProcessSpawner`], reused verbatim from
512    /// the SSH stack) and the long-running (LSP) spawner onto a per-server
513    /// `kubectl exec` ([`KubectlLongRunningSpawner`]). `base_env` is the
514    /// captured in-pod env probe applied to LSP spawns and `command_exists`.
515    ///
516    /// The caller must keep the `KubeConnection` alive (in the session
517    /// keepalive bundle) — dropping it kills the carrier and tears down the
518    /// channel the returned authority rides on, exactly as SSH holds its
519    /// `SshConnection`.
520    pub fn kube_from_connection(
521        connection: &KubeConnection,
522        target: KubeTarget,
523        base_env: Vec<(String, String)>,
524        trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
525        env: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
526    ) -> Self {
527        let channel = connection.channel();
528        let filesystem: Arc<dyn FileSystem + Send + Sync> = Arc::new(RemoteFileSystem::new(
529            channel.clone(),
530            connection.connection_string().to_string(),
531        ));
532        let process_spawner: Arc<dyn ProcessSpawner> = Arc::new(RemoteProcessSpawner::new(
533            channel,
534            Arc::clone(&env),
535            Arc::clone(&trust),
536        ));
537        let long_running_spawner: Arc<dyn LongRunningSpawner> = Arc::new(
538            KubectlLongRunningSpawner::with_env(target.clone(), base_env, Arc::clone(&trust)),
539        );
540        Self::kube(
541            filesystem,
542            process_spawner,
543            long_running_spawner,
544            &target,
545            trust,
546            env,
547        )
548    }
549
550    /// Build an authority from a plugin payload (the data carried by the
551    /// `editor.setAuthority(...)` op), gated by `trust` (the editor passes its
552    /// live trust handle so the new authority shares it). All translation from
553    /// "kind + params" to concrete `Arc<dyn …>` lives here and nowhere else.
554    pub fn from_plugin_payload(
555        payload: AuthorityPayload,
556        trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
557        env: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
558    ) -> Result<Self, AuthorityPayloadError> {
559        let filesystem: Arc<dyn FileSystem + Send + Sync> = match payload.filesystem {
560            FilesystemSpec::Local => Arc::new(StdFileSystem),
561        };
562
563        // Both spawner traits need the docker-exec params when the
564        // payload is a container, so destructure once and reuse.
565        let (process_spawner, long_running_spawner, command_prefix): (
566            Arc<dyn ProcessSpawner>,
567            Arc<dyn LongRunningSpawner>,
568            Vec<String>,
569        ) = match payload.spawner {
570            SpawnerSpec::Local => (
571                Arc::new(LocalProcessSpawner::new(
572                    Arc::clone(&env),
573                    Arc::clone(&trust),
574                )),
575                Arc::new(LocalLongRunningSpawner::new(
576                    Arc::clone(&env),
577                    Arc::clone(&trust),
578                )),
579                // Host-local spawner: commands run directly, no exec prefix.
580                Vec::new(),
581            ),
582            SpawnerSpec::DockerExec {
583                container_id,
584                user,
585                workspace,
586                env: docker_env,
587            } => {
588                // The interactive exec prefix so an agent terminal runs
589                // *inside* the container (`docker exec -it … <id> <argv>`),
590                // mirroring the spawner's one-shot `docker exec` invocation
591                // (and the captured `userEnvProbe` env so the agent's PATH
592                // resolves the same binaries).
593                let command_prefix = build_docker_exec_prefix(
594                    &container_id,
595                    user.as_deref(),
596                    workspace.as_deref(),
597                    &docker_env,
598                );
599                (
600                    Arc::new(
601                        crate::services::authority::docker_spawner::DockerExecSpawner::with_env(
602                            container_id.clone(),
603                            user.clone(),
604                            workspace.clone(),
605                            docker_env.clone(),
606                            Arc::clone(&trust),
607                        ),
608                    ),
609                    Arc::new(
610                        crate::services::authority::docker_spawner::DockerLongRunningSpawner::with_env(
611                            container_id,
612                            user,
613                            workspace,
614                            docker_env,
615                            Arc::clone(&trust),
616                        ),
617                    ),
618                    command_prefix,
619                )
620            }
621        };
622
623        let terminal_wrapper = match payload.terminal_wrapper {
624            TerminalWrapperSpec::HostShell => TerminalWrapper::host_shell(),
625            TerminalWrapperSpec::Explicit {
626                command,
627                args,
628                manages_cwd,
629            } => TerminalWrapper {
630                command,
631                args,
632                manages_cwd,
633            },
634        };
635
636        let path_translation = payload.path_translation.map(|spec| PathTranslation {
637            host_root: PathBuf::from(spec.host_root),
638            remote_root: PathBuf::from(spec.remote_root),
639        });
640
641        Ok(Self {
642            filesystem,
643            process_spawner,
644            long_running_spawner,
645            terminal_wrapper,
646            display_label: payload.display_label,
647            path_translation,
648            workspace_trust: trust,
649            env_provider: env,
650            command_prefix,
651        })
652    }
653}
654
655/// Build the `docker exec -it …` argv prefix that runs an interactive command
656/// inside a container, mirroring [`DockerExecSpawner`]'s one-shot exec args.
657/// A following agent argv is appended verbatim (argv-pure — no shell string).
658/// `-t` (added here, alongside the spawner's `-i`) allocates the PTY the
659/// integrated terminal needs.
660fn build_docker_exec_prefix(
661    container_id: &str,
662    user: Option<&str>,
663    workspace: Option<&str>,
664    env: &[(String, String)],
665) -> Vec<String> {
666    let mut prefix: Vec<String> = vec!["docker".into(), "exec".into(), "-it".into()];
667    if let Some(user) = user {
668        prefix.push("-u".into());
669        prefix.push(user.to_string());
670    }
671    if let Some(ws) = workspace {
672        prefix.push("-w".into());
673        prefix.push(ws.to_string());
674    }
675    for (k, v) in env {
676        prefix.push("-e".into());
677        prefix.push(format!("{k}={v}"));
678    }
679    prefix.push(container_id.to_string());
680    prefix
681}
682
683/// Declarative description of *how to rebuild* a session's backend — the
684/// persisted, source-of-truth counterpart to the live [`Authority`]. A
685/// session stores this (in its per-dir workspace file) so that after an
686/// editor restart or a cold relaunch its backend can be reconstructed
687/// (`Local`) or reconnected (`Plugin` / `RemoteAgent`) instead of silently
688/// degrading to local. See `docs/internal/PER_SESSION_BACKENDS_DESIGN.md`.
689///
690/// Reuses the existing creation payloads ([`AuthorityPayload`],
691/// [`RemoteAgentSpec`]) verbatim so there is no new backend vocabulary and
692/// `fresh-core` stays backend-opaque. Externally tagged so it round-trips
693/// through JSON robustly and additively.
694#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
695pub enum SessionAuthoritySpec {
696    /// Host-local backend. The default for a brand-new session and for any
697    /// session with no persisted spec (back-compat).
698    Local,
699    /// A backend installed via `editor.setAuthority(...)` — devcontainer /
700    /// docker. Reconnecting it is the owning plugin's job (only it can run
701    /// `devcontainer up`).
702    Plugin(AuthorityPayload),
703    /// A born-attached remote agent (SSH / Kubernetes). Reconnectable from
704    /// core via `connect_ssh_authority` / `connect_kube_authority`.
705    RemoteAgent(RemoteAgentSpec),
706}
707
708impl Default for SessionAuthoritySpec {
709    fn default() -> Self {
710        Self::Local
711    }
712}
713
714impl SessionAuthoritySpec {
715    /// Whether this session's backend is anything other than plain local —
716    /// i.e. one that must be reconnected (not just rebuilt) on restore.
717    pub fn is_remote(&self) -> bool {
718        !matches!(self, Self::Local)
719    }
720}
721
722/// Plugin payload for `editor.attachRemoteAgent(...)`. Names a transport
723/// that needs a live connection plus the captured in-pod env probe.
724/// Opaque JSON at the fresh-core boundary; parsed here.
725#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
726pub struct RemoteAgentSpec {
727    pub transport: RemoteTransportSpec,
728    /// Captured in-pod env (PATH/HOME/LANG/…) applied to LSP spawns and
729    /// `command_exists`. Empty when no probe ran.
730    #[serde(default)]
731    pub base_env: Vec<(String, String)>,
732    /// When true, attach as a **new window** (born-attached, coexisting with
733    /// existing windows) instead of the default global restart. The
734    /// Orchestrator sets this so a cloud session is a real session row rather
735    /// than retargeting the whole editor.
736    #[serde(default)]
737    pub window: bool,
738    /// Window label (used only when `window` is true). Empty falls back to the
739    /// transport's display.
740    #[serde(default)]
741    pub label: Option<String>,
742    /// Optional agent argv for the new window's seed terminal (window mode).
743    #[serde(default)]
744    pub command: Option<Vec<String>>,
745}
746
747/// Transport kind for [`RemoteAgentSpec`]. Tagged + additive so new
748/// carriers slot in without breaking the plugin contract.
749#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
750#[serde(tag = "kind", rename_all = "kebab-case")]
751pub enum RemoteTransportSpec {
752    /// Exec into a pod on a K8s (or any kube) cluster.
753    KubectlExec {
754        #[serde(default)]
755        context: Option<String>,
756        namespace: String,
757        pod: String,
758        #[serde(default)]
759        container: Option<String>,
760        #[serde(default)]
761        workspace: Option<String>,
762    },
763    /// SSH into a remote host: the same remote-agent stack as the boot-time
764    /// `fresh user@host:path` flow, exposed at runtime so the Orchestrator can
765    /// open an SSH session as a born-attached window.
766    Ssh {
767        /// Login user. Optional — omit for `host` / `ssh://host`, letting ssh
768        /// resolve the user from its own config or the current local user.
769        #[serde(default)]
770        user: Option<String>,
771        host: String,
772        #[serde(default)]
773        port: Option<u16>,
774        #[serde(default)]
775        identity_file: Option<String>,
776        /// Remote directory to root the session at (terminal `cd` target).
777        #[serde(default)]
778        remote_path: Option<String>,
779        /// Extra `ssh` arguments (e.g. `-J jump`, `-o ProxyCommand=…`) applied
780        /// to every ssh invocation for this session.
781        #[serde(default)]
782        extra_args: Vec<String>,
783    },
784}
785
786impl RemoteAgentSpec {
787    /// Resolve a kubectl-exec spec into the pod target and the captured env.
788    /// Only valid for the `KubectlExec` transport (the caller dispatches on
789    /// `transport` first); panics otherwise.
790    pub fn into_kube_target(self) -> (KubeTarget, Vec<(String, String)>) {
791        match self.transport {
792            RemoteTransportSpec::KubectlExec {
793                context,
794                namespace,
795                pod,
796                container,
797                workspace,
798            } => (
799                KubeTarget {
800                    context,
801                    namespace,
802                    pod,
803                    container,
804                    workspace,
805                },
806                self.base_env,
807            ),
808            RemoteTransportSpec::Ssh { .. } => {
809                unreachable!("into_kube_target called on a non-kube transport")
810            }
811        }
812    }
813}
814
815/// Resources that must outlive a K8s [`Authority`]: the carrier
816/// connection (its `kubectl exec` child + heartbeat task) and the
817/// reconnect task. The editor parks this in its session-keepalive slot —
818/// the same one SSH uses for its `SshConnection` — so the agent channel
819/// survives the editor rebuild on attach. Dropping it tears the session
820/// down (reconnect aborted, then the connection's carrier killed).
821pub struct KubeKeepalive {
822    // Drop runs the explicit `Drop` below first (aborting reconnect), then
823    // fields drop in declaration order: the connection (kills the carrier),
824    // then the runtime (shuts down its now-idle workers).
825    reconnect: tokio::task::JoinHandle<()>,
826    _connection: KubeConnection,
827    // The load-bearing field: the dedicated runtime the agent channel +
828    // heartbeat + reconnect tasks run on. Owned here so they survive the editor
829    // restart the attach triggers — the editor's per-instance runtime is
830    // dropped during that rebuild, and if the channel rode *that* runtime its
831    // I/O tasks would die the instant the attach completed ("Channel closed"
832    // on every file op). SSH's `RemoteSession._runtime` does exactly this.
833    _runtime: tokio::runtime::Runtime,
834}
835
836impl Drop for KubeKeepalive {
837    fn drop(&mut self) {
838        self.reconnect.abort();
839    }
840}
841
842/// Connect to a K8s pod and assemble its [`Authority`] plus the
843/// [`KubeKeepalive`] that must be parked to keep it alive.
844///
845/// The K8s counterpart to SSH's `connect_remote`: bootstraps the agent
846/// ([`KubeConnection::connect`]) and the reconnect/heartbeat tasks **on a
847/// dedicated runtime owned by the returned keepalive** — *not* the caller's
848/// runtime. Installing the authority restarts the editor, dropping the
849/// editor's per-instance runtime; binding the channel there would kill it the
850/// moment the attach completes (regression: `agent_channel_survives_dropping_
851/// the_attach_runtime`). `base_env` is the captured in-pod env probe applied to
852/// LSP spawns and `command_exists`.
853///
854/// Stays `async` for callers, but the bootstrap needs `block_on` (which can't
855/// run inside the caller's async context), so it happens on a short-lived
856/// helper thread; the live runtime — with its channel/heartbeat/reconnect
857/// tasks — is handed back and parked in the keepalive.
858pub async fn connect_kube_authority(
859    target: KubeTarget,
860    base_env: Vec<(String, String)>,
861    trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
862    env: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
863    cancel: Option<tokio::sync::oneshot::Receiver<()>>,
864) -> Result<(Authority, KubeKeepalive), TransportError> {
865    type Built = Result<
866        (
867            KubeConnection,
868            tokio::task::JoinHandle<()>,
869            tokio::runtime::Runtime,
870        ),
871        TransportError,
872    >;
873
874    let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::oneshot::channel::<Built>();
875    let bootstrap_target = target.clone();
876    std::thread::Builder::new()
877        .name("kube-connect".to_string())
878        .spawn(move || {
879            let built: Built = (|| {
880                let runtime = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread()
881                    .worker_threads(2)
882                    .thread_name("kube-agent")
883                    .enable_all()
884                    .build()
885                    .map_err(|e| TransportError::AgentStartFailed(format!("runtime: {e}")))?;
886                // `block_on` drives the bootstrap; the channel/heartbeat/reconnect
887                // tasks it spawns live on `runtime`'s worker threads, which keep
888                // running after `block_on` returns and after this helper thread
889                // exits — until the `runtime` (moved into the keepalive) drops.
890                let (connection, reconnect) = runtime.block_on(async {
891                    // Race the connect against the cancel signal so a slow/hung
892                    // kubectl bootstrap can be aborted; dropping the connect
893                    // future drops the in-flight child. No signal → await it.
894                    let connection = match cancel {
895                        Some(cancel) => tokio::select! {
896                            biased;
897                            _ = cancel => {
898                                return Err(TransportError::AgentStartFailed(
899                                    "cancelled".to_string(),
900                                ));
901                            }
902                            res = KubeConnection::connect(bootstrap_target.clone()) => res?,
903                        },
904                        None => KubeConnection::connect(bootstrap_target.clone()).await?,
905                    };
906                    let reconnect =
907                        spawn_kube_reconnect_task(&connection.channel(), bootstrap_target.clone());
908                    Ok::<_, TransportError>((connection, reconnect))
909                })?;
910                Ok((connection, reconnect, runtime))
911            })();
912            #[allow(clippy::let_underscore_must_use)]
913            let _ = tx.send(built);
914        })
915        .map_err(|e| TransportError::AgentStartFailed(format!("connect thread: {e}")))?;
916
917    let (connection, reconnect, runtime) = rx
918        .await
919        .map_err(|_| TransportError::AgentStartFailed("connect thread vanished".to_string()))??;
920
921    let authority = Authority::kube_from_connection(&connection, target, base_env, trust, env);
922    Ok((
923        authority,
924        KubeKeepalive {
925            reconnect,
926            _connection: connection,
927            _runtime: runtime,
928        },
929    ))
930}
931
932/// Resources that must outlive an SSH [`Authority`]: the `SshConnection`
933/// (its `ssh …` child), the reconnect task, and the dedicated runtime the
934/// agent channel rides on. The runtime-owned analogue of `main.rs`'s
935/// boot-time `RemoteSession`; parked per-window by the Orchestrator's
936/// born-attached SSH sessions (and droppable on window close).
937pub struct SshKeepalive {
938    reconnect: tokio::task::JoinHandle<()>,
939    _connection: SshConnection,
940    _runtime: tokio::runtime::Runtime,
941}
942
943impl Drop for SshKeepalive {
944    fn drop(&mut self) {
945        self.reconnect.abort();
946    }
947}
948
949/// Connect to a remote host over SSH and assemble its [`Authority`] plus the
950/// [`SshKeepalive`] that must be parked to keep it alive — the runtime-owned,
951/// reusable counterpart to `main.rs`'s boot-time `connect_remote`, mirroring
952/// [`connect_kube_authority`]. The agent channel + reconnect run on a dedicated
953/// runtime returned in the keepalive so they survive editor rebuilds.
954///
955/// `remote_dir` is the directory the integrated terminal roots at (the
956/// `ssh -t … 'cd <dir>; …'` wrapper); filesystem/process ops carry absolute
957/// paths and don't need it.
958pub async fn connect_ssh_authority(
959    params: ConnectionParams,
960    remote_dir: Option<String>,
961    trust: Arc<WorkspaceTrust>,
962    env: Arc<crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider>,
963    cancel: Option<tokio::sync::oneshot::Receiver<()>>,
964) -> Result<(Authority, SshKeepalive), SshError> {
965    type Built = Result<
966        (
967            SshConnection,
968            tokio::task::JoinHandle<()>,
969            tokio::runtime::Runtime,
970        ),
971        SshError,
972    >;
973
974    let (tx, rx) = tokio::sync::oneshot::channel::<Built>();
975    let bootstrap_params = params.clone();
976    std::thread::Builder::new()
977        .name("ssh-connect".to_string())
978        .spawn(move || {
979            let built: Built = (|| {
980                let runtime = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_multi_thread()
981                    .worker_threads(2)
982                    .thread_name("ssh-agent")
983                    .enable_all()
984                    .build()
985                    .map_err(|e| SshError::AgentStartFailed(format!("runtime: {e}")))?;
986                // The channel/reconnect tasks spawned here live on `runtime`'s
987                // workers, surviving after this helper thread exits — until the
988                // `runtime` (moved into the keepalive) drops.
989                let (connection, reconnect) = runtime.block_on(async {
990                    // Race the connect against the cancel signal. On cancel the
991                    // connect future is dropped, which drops the in-flight ssh
992                    // child (spawned kill-on-drop) so a hung handshake leaves no
993                    // orphaned process. No cancel signal → just await connect.
994                    let connection = match cancel {
995                        Some(cancel) => tokio::select! {
996                            biased;
997                            _ = cancel => {
998                                return Err(SshError::AgentStartFailed("cancelled".to_string()));
999                            }
1000                            res = SshConnection::connect(bootstrap_params.clone()) => res?,
1001                        },
1002                        None => SshConnection::connect(bootstrap_params.clone()).await?,
1003                    };
1004                    let reconnect =
1005                        spawn_reconnect_task(connection.channel(), connection.params().clone());
1006                    Ok::<_, SshError>((connection, reconnect))
1007                })?;
1008                Ok((connection, reconnect, runtime))
1009            })();
1010            #[allow(clippy::let_underscore_must_use)]
1011            let _ = tx.send(built);
1012        })
1013        .map_err(|e| SshError::AgentStartFailed(format!("connect thread: {e}")))?;
1014
1015    let (connection, reconnect, runtime) = rx
1016        .await
1017        .map_err(|_| SshError::AgentStartFailed("connect thread vanished".to_string()))??;
1018
1019    let channel = connection.channel();
1020    let connection_string = connection.connection_string().to_string();
1021    let reconnect_params = connection.params().clone();
1022    let filesystem: Arc<dyn FileSystem + Send + Sync> =
1023        Arc::new(RemoteFileSystem::new(channel.clone(), connection_string));
1024    let process_spawner: Arc<dyn ProcessSpawner> = Arc::new(RemoteProcessSpawner::new(
1025        channel.clone(),
1026        Arc::clone(&env),
1027        Arc::clone(&trust),
1028    ));
1029    let long_running_spawner: Arc<dyn LongRunningSpawner> =
1030        Arc::new(RemoteLongRunningSpawner::new(
1031            reconnect_params.clone(),
1032            Arc::clone(&env),
1033            Arc::clone(&trust),
1034        ));
1035    let authority = Authority::ssh(
1036        filesystem,
1037        process_spawner,
1038        long_running_spawner,
1039        &reconnect_params,
1040        remote_dir.as_deref(),
1041        trust,
1042        env,
1043    );
1044    Ok((
1045        authority,
1046        SshKeepalive {
1047            reconnect,
1048            _connection: connection,
1049            _runtime: runtime,
1050        },
1051    ))
1052}
1053
1054/// Error from translating a plugin payload into a live authority.
1055/// Reserved for future kinds that might fail to construct (e.g. invalid
1056/// connection parameters); local-only payloads currently never fail.
1057#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
1058pub enum AuthorityPayloadError {
1059    #[error("invalid authority payload: {0}")]
1060    Invalid(String),
1061}
1062
1063mod docker_spawner;
1064mod kube_spawner;
1065
1066pub(crate) use kube_spawner::KubectlLongRunningSpawner;
1067
1068#[cfg(test)]
1069mod tests {
1070    use super::*;
1071
1072    #[test]
1073    fn local_authority_uses_host_shell_with_no_args() {
1074        let auth = Authority::local(
1075            Arc::new(WorkspaceTrust::permissive()),
1076            Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::inactive()),
1077        );
1078        assert!(!auth.terminal_wrapper.command.is_empty());
1079        assert!(auth.terminal_wrapper.args.is_empty());
1080        assert!(!auth.terminal_wrapper.manages_cwd);
1081        assert_eq!(auth.display_label, "");
1082    }
1083
1084    #[test]
1085    fn kube_terminal_wrapper_reparents_into_pod() {
1086        let target = KubeTarget {
1087            context: Some("prod".into()),
1088            namespace: "dev".into(),
1089            pod: "pod-1".into(),
1090            container: None,
1091            workspace: Some("/workspace".into()),
1092        };
1093        let wrapper = TerminalWrapper::kube(&target);
1094        assert_eq!(wrapper.command, "kubectl");
1095        // Re-parented shell must pin cwd through its own args.
1096        assert!(wrapper.manages_cwd);
1097        assert_eq!(wrapper.args[0], "--context");
1098        assert!(wrapper.args.iter().any(|a| a == "-it"));
1099        assert!(wrapper.args.iter().any(|a| a == "pod-1"));
1100        // User shell override is a no-op for a cwd-managing wrapper, so the
1101        // re-parenting into the pod stays intact.
1102        let override_shell = crate::config::TerminalShellConfig {
1103            command: "/usr/local/bin/fish".into(),
1104            args: vec![],
1105        };
1106        let after = wrapper
1107            .clone()
1108            .with_user_shell_override(Some(&override_shell));
1109        assert_eq!(after.command, "kubectl");
1110    }
1111
1112    #[test]
1113    fn remote_agent_spec_parses_plugin_payload() {
1114        // The exact JSON shape `editor.attachRemoteAgent(...)` carries and
1115        // `handle_attach_remote_agent` parses (opaque at the fresh-core
1116        // boundary). Pins the plugin↔core wire contract.
1117        let json = serde_json::json!({
1118            "transport": {
1119                "kind": "kubectl-exec",
1120                "context": "k3d-dev",
1121                "namespace": "dev",
1122                "pod": "fresh-7c9f",
1123                "container": "app",
1124                "workspace": "/workspace"
1125            },
1126            "base_env": [
1127                ["PATH", "/home/dev/.local/bin:/usr/bin"],
1128                ["LANG", "C.UTF-8"]
1129            ]
1130        });
1131        let spec: RemoteAgentSpec = serde_json::from_value(json).expect("spec parses");
1132        let (target, base_env) = spec.into_kube_target();
1133        assert_eq!(target.context.as_deref(), Some("k3d-dev"));
1134        assert_eq!(target.namespace, "dev");
1135        assert_eq!(target.pod, "fresh-7c9f");
1136        assert_eq!(target.container.as_deref(), Some("app"));
1137        assert_eq!(target.workspace.as_deref(), Some("/workspace"));
1138        assert_eq!(base_env.len(), 2);
1139        assert_eq!(
1140            base_env[0],
1141            (
1142                "PATH".to_string(),
1143                "/home/dev/.local/bin:/usr/bin".to_string()
1144            )
1145        );
1146
1147        // Minimal payload (only namespace + pod) parses too: context,
1148        // container, workspace, and base_env are all optional.
1149        let minimal = serde_json::json!({
1150            "transport": { "kind": "kubectl-exec", "namespace": "dev", "pod": "p" }
1151        });
1152        let spec2: RemoteAgentSpec = serde_json::from_value(minimal).expect("minimal parses");
1153        let (t2, env2) = spec2.into_kube_target();
1154        assert!(t2.context.is_none() && t2.container.is_none() && t2.workspace.is_none());
1155        assert!(env2.is_empty());
1156    }
1157
1158    #[test]
1159    fn from_plugin_payload_local_yields_host_shell() {
1160        let payload = AuthorityPayload {
1161            filesystem: FilesystemSpec::Local,
1162            spawner: SpawnerSpec::Local,
1163            terminal_wrapper: TerminalWrapperSpec::HostShell,
1164            display_label: String::new(),
1165            path_translation: None,
1166        };
1167        let auth = Authority::from_plugin_payload(
1168            payload,
1169            Arc::new(WorkspaceTrust::permissive()),
1170            Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::inactive()),
1171        )
1172        .expect("local payload is valid");
1173        assert!(!auth.terminal_wrapper.command.is_empty());
1174        assert!(auth.terminal_wrapper.args.is_empty());
1175    }
1176
1177    #[test]
1178    fn payload_roundtrips_through_serde_json() {
1179        // The plugin op carries the payload as opaque JSON through
1180        // `fresh-core`; this test nails down the wire shape so we
1181        // don't silently break plugins when the struct evolves.
1182        let json = serde_json::json!({
1183            "filesystem": { "kind": "local" },
1184            "spawner": {
1185                "kind": "docker-exec",
1186                "container_id": "abc123",
1187                "user": "vscode",
1188                "workspace": "/workspaces/proj"
1189            },
1190            "terminal_wrapper": {
1191                "kind": "explicit",
1192                "command": "docker",
1193                "args": ["exec", "-it", "abc123", "bash", "-l"],
1194                "manages_cwd": true
1195            },
1196            "display_label": "Container:abc123"
1197        });
1198        let payload: AuthorityPayload =
1199            serde_json::from_value(json).expect("json matches payload schema");
1200        let auth = Authority::from_plugin_payload(
1201            payload,
1202            Arc::new(WorkspaceTrust::permissive()),
1203            Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::inactive()),
1204        )
1205        .expect("docker payload is valid");
1206        assert_eq!(auth.terminal_wrapper.command, "docker");
1207        assert!(auth.terminal_wrapper.manages_cwd);
1208        assert_eq!(auth.display_label, "Container:abc123");
1209    }
1210
1211    #[test]
1212    fn payload_accepts_docker_exec_env_pairs() {
1213        // The captured `userEnvProbe` env carries the in-container
1214        // `PATH`/`HOME`/etc. so LSP `command_exists` can find binaries
1215        // that live in shell-only PATHs (e.g. `~/.local/bin`).
1216        let json = serde_json::json!({
1217            "filesystem": { "kind": "local" },
1218            "spawner": {
1219                "kind": "docker-exec",
1220                "container_id": "abc123",
1221                "user": "vscode",
1222                "workspace": "/workspaces/proj",
1223                "env": [
1224                    ["PATH", "/home/vscode/.local/bin:/usr/bin"],
1225                    ["LANG", "C.UTF-8"]
1226                ]
1227            },
1228            "terminal_wrapper": { "kind": "host-shell" }
1229        });
1230        let payload: AuthorityPayload =
1231            serde_json::from_value(json).expect("env field is accepted");
1232        if let SpawnerSpec::DockerExec { env, .. } = &payload.spawner {
1233            assert_eq!(env.len(), 2);
1234            assert_eq!(
1235                env[0],
1236                ("PATH".into(), "/home/vscode/.local/bin:/usr/bin".into())
1237            );
1238            assert_eq!(env[1], ("LANG".into(), "C.UTF-8".into()));
1239        } else {
1240            panic!("expected docker-exec spawner");
1241        }
1242        // And the omitted-field form still parses (the field defaults
1243        // to empty), so older plugins that don't populate it stay
1244        // wire-compatible.
1245        let json_no_env = serde_json::json!({
1246            "filesystem": { "kind": "local" },
1247            "spawner": {
1248                "kind": "docker-exec",
1249                "container_id": "abc123"
1250            },
1251            "terminal_wrapper": { "kind": "host-shell" }
1252        });
1253        let payload2: AuthorityPayload =
1254            serde_json::from_value(json_no_env).expect("env is optional");
1255        if let SpawnerSpec::DockerExec { env, .. } = payload2.spawner {
1256            assert!(env.is_empty());
1257        } else {
1258            panic!("expected docker-exec spawner");
1259        }
1260    }
1261
1262    #[test]
1263    fn payload_defaults_manages_cwd_to_true_for_explicit_wrapper() {
1264        // Per the schema, `manages_cwd` is optional in the JSON and
1265        // defaults to true because re-parented shells almost always
1266        // want it that way.
1267        let json = serde_json::json!({
1268            "filesystem": { "kind": "local" },
1269            "spawner": { "kind": "local" },
1270            "terminal_wrapper": {
1271                "kind": "explicit",
1272                "command": "bash",
1273                "args": []
1274            }
1275        });
1276        let payload: AuthorityPayload =
1277            serde_json::from_value(json).expect("manages_cwd is optional");
1278        let auth = Authority::from_plugin_payload(
1279            payload,
1280            Arc::new(WorkspaceTrust::permissive()),
1281            Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::inactive()),
1282        )
1283        .expect("payload is valid");
1284        assert!(auth.terminal_wrapper.manages_cwd);
1285        assert_eq!(auth.display_label, "");
1286    }
1287
1288    #[test]
1289    fn user_shell_override_replaces_host_shell_wrapper() {
1290        let override_shell = crate::config::TerminalShellConfig {
1291            command: "/usr/local/bin/fish".into(),
1292            args: vec!["-l".into(), "-i".into()],
1293        };
1294        let wrapper = TerminalWrapper::host_shell().with_user_shell_override(Some(&override_shell));
1295        assert_eq!(wrapper.command, "/usr/local/bin/fish");
1296        assert_eq!(wrapper.args, vec!["-l".to_string(), "-i".to_string()]);
1297        assert!(!wrapper.manages_cwd);
1298    }
1299
1300    #[test]
1301    fn user_shell_override_is_noop_when_wrapper_manages_cwd() {
1302        // Docker/SSH-style wrappers set `manages_cwd = true`; replacing
1303        // their command would drop the re-parenting args and spawn the
1304        // user's shell on the host, defeating the authority.
1305        let docker = TerminalWrapper {
1306            command: "docker".into(),
1307            args: vec![
1308                "exec".into(),
1309                "-w".into(),
1310                "/workspaces/proj".into(),
1311                "abc123".into(),
1312                "bash".into(),
1313            ],
1314            manages_cwd: true,
1315        };
1316        let override_shell = crate::config::TerminalShellConfig {
1317            command: "/usr/local/bin/fish".into(),
1318            args: vec![],
1319        };
1320        let wrapper = docker
1321            .clone()
1322            .with_user_shell_override(Some(&override_shell));
1323        assert_eq!(wrapper.command, docker.command);
1324        assert_eq!(wrapper.args, docker.args);
1325        assert!(wrapper.manages_cwd);
1326    }
1327
1328    #[test]
1329    fn user_shell_override_none_leaves_wrapper_unchanged() {
1330        let original = TerminalWrapper::host_shell();
1331        let wrapper = original.clone().with_user_shell_override(None);
1332        assert_eq!(wrapper.command, original.command);
1333        assert_eq!(wrapper.args, original.args);
1334        assert_eq!(wrapper.manages_cwd, original.manages_cwd);
1335    }
1336
1337    #[test]
1338    fn from_plugin_payload_docker_exec_carries_label() {
1339        let payload = AuthorityPayload {
1340            filesystem: FilesystemSpec::Local,
1341            spawner: SpawnerSpec::DockerExec {
1342                container_id: "abc123".into(),
1343                user: Some("vscode".into()),
1344                workspace: Some("/workspaces/proj".into()),
1345                env: Vec::new(),
1346            },
1347            terminal_wrapper: TerminalWrapperSpec::Explicit {
1348                command: "docker".into(),
1349                args: vec![
1350                    "exec".into(),
1351                    "-it".into(),
1352                    "-u".into(),
1353                    "vscode".into(),
1354                    "-w".into(),
1355                    "/workspaces/proj".into(),
1356                    "abc123".into(),
1357                    "bash".into(),
1358                    "-l".into(),
1359                ],
1360                manages_cwd: true,
1361            },
1362            display_label: "Container:abc123".into(),
1363            path_translation: None,
1364        };
1365        let auth = Authority::from_plugin_payload(
1366            payload,
1367            Arc::new(WorkspaceTrust::permissive()),
1368            Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::inactive()),
1369        )
1370        .expect("docker payload is valid");
1371        assert_eq!(auth.terminal_wrapper.command, "docker");
1372        assert!(auth.terminal_wrapper.manages_cwd);
1373        assert_eq!(auth.display_label, "Container:abc123");
1374    }
1375
1376    #[test]
1377    fn terminal_command_runs_local_argv_directly() {
1378        let auth = Authority::local(
1379            Arc::new(WorkspaceTrust::permissive()),
1380            Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::inactive()),
1381        );
1382        // Local backend: the command is the PTY child, no exec prefix, cwd
1383        // managed by the terminal (not the wrapper).
1384        let w = auth.terminal_command(&["claude".into(), "--resume".into(), "u-1".into()]);
1385        assert_eq!(w.command, "claude");
1386        assert_eq!(w.args, vec!["--resume".to_string(), "u-1".to_string()]);
1387        assert!(!w.manages_cwd);
1388        // Empty argv falls back to the interactive shell wrapper.
1389        let shell = auth.terminal_command(&[]);
1390        assert_eq!(shell.command, auth.terminal_wrapper.command);
1391    }
1392
1393    #[test]
1394    fn terminal_command_wraps_argv_into_container_exec() {
1395        // A container authority must run an agent argv *inside* the container
1396        // (`docker exec -it … <id> <argv>`) with the argv intact — never on
1397        // the host, never as a shell string. This is the seam where the
1398        // per-session backend and the agent-resume command compose.
1399        let payload = AuthorityPayload {
1400            filesystem: FilesystemSpec::Local,
1401            spawner: SpawnerSpec::DockerExec {
1402                container_id: "abc123".into(),
1403                user: Some("vscode".into()),
1404                workspace: Some("/workspaces/proj".into()),
1405                env: vec![("PATH".into(), "/home/vscode/.local/bin:/usr/bin".into())],
1406            },
1407            terminal_wrapper: TerminalWrapperSpec::HostShell,
1408            display_label: "Container:abc123".into(),
1409            path_translation: None,
1410        };
1411        let auth = Authority::from_plugin_payload(
1412            payload,
1413            Arc::new(WorkspaceTrust::permissive()),
1414            Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::inactive()),
1415        )
1416        .expect("docker payload is valid");
1417
1418        let w = auth.terminal_command(&["claude".into(), "--resume".into(), "u-1".into()]);
1419        assert_eq!(w.command, "docker");
1420        // Re-parented into the container, so cwd is pinned by the wrapper.
1421        assert!(w.manages_cwd);
1422        // The exec prefix (with -u/-w/-e env and the container id) precedes
1423        // the agent argv, which appears verbatim as the trailing elements.
1424        assert_eq!(
1425            w.args,
1426            vec![
1427                "exec",
1428                "-it",
1429                "-u",
1430                "vscode",
1431                "-w",
1432                "/workspaces/proj",
1433                "-e",
1434                "PATH=/home/vscode/.local/bin:/usr/bin",
1435                "abc123",
1436                "claude",
1437                "--resume",
1438                "u-1",
1439            ]
1440        );
1441    }
1442
1443    #[test]
1444    fn path_translation_round_trips_under_workspace() {
1445        let pt = PathTranslation {
1446            host_root: PathBuf::from("/tmp/.tmpA1B2"),
1447            remote_root: PathBuf::from("/workspaces/proj"),
1448        };
1449        let host = Path::new("/tmp/.tmpA1B2/src/util.py");
1450        let remote = pt.host_to_remote(host).expect("host under host_root");
1451        assert_eq!(remote, PathBuf::from("/workspaces/proj/src/util.py"));
1452        assert_eq!(
1453            pt.remote_to_host(&remote)
1454                .expect("remote under remote_root"),
1455            host.to_path_buf(),
1456        );
1457    }
1458
1459    #[test]
1460    fn path_translation_returns_none_outside_root() {
1461        // Library / system paths sit outside the workspace mapping —
1462        // callers decide what to do with them. The translator just
1463        // says "not mine".
1464        let pt = PathTranslation {
1465            host_root: PathBuf::from("/host/proj"),
1466            remote_root: PathBuf::from("/workspaces/proj"),
1467        };
1468        assert!(pt
1469            .host_to_remote(Path::new("/usr/include/stdio.h"))
1470            .is_none());
1471        assert!(pt
1472            .remote_to_host(Path::new("/usr/include/stdio.h"))
1473            .is_none());
1474    }
1475
1476    #[test]
1477    fn from_plugin_payload_with_path_translation_round_trips() {
1478        // Plugins (the devcontainer one in particular) supply both
1479        // workspace roots so LSP URIs translate at the boundary. The
1480        // wire shape uses strings so it survives JSON; the constructed
1481        // authority parses them into `PathBuf`.
1482        let json = serde_json::json!({
1483            "filesystem": { "kind": "local" },
1484            "spawner": {
1485                "kind": "docker-exec",
1486                "container_id": "abc123",
1487                "workspace": "/workspaces/proj"
1488            },
1489            "terminal_wrapper": { "kind": "host-shell" },
1490            "path_translation": {
1491                "host_root": "/tmp/.tmpA1B2",
1492                "remote_root": "/workspaces/proj"
1493            }
1494        });
1495        let payload: AuthorityPayload =
1496            serde_json::from_value(json).expect("path_translation is accepted");
1497        let auth = Authority::from_plugin_payload(
1498            payload,
1499            Arc::new(WorkspaceTrust::permissive()),
1500            Arc::new(crate::services::env_provider::EnvProvider::inactive()),
1501        )
1502        .expect("payload with translation is valid");
1503        let pt = auth
1504            .path_translation
1505            .expect("authority carries the translation");
1506        assert_eq!(pt.host_root, PathBuf::from("/tmp/.tmpA1B2"));
1507        assert_eq!(pt.remote_root, PathBuf::from("/workspaces/proj"));
1508    }
1509}