whoami reports facts about the effective identity; it should not
proactively push profile-switching guidance at agents. That guidance
lives in `profile --help` / the lark-shared skill, and failure recovery
already lives in error hints. Remove the now-unused Suggestion field
from IdentitySelection and its only setter/consumer.
Add a case where the underlying account-resolution error itself contains a
secret marker, proving doResolveAccount's drop-the-cause design (§5.1) holds
beyond the existing noop-keychain (empty-error) test, including across the
full errors.Unwrap chain.
Mirror the env-incomplete block-path guard on the success-account path so a
non-env extension provider (e.g. sidecar, Priority 0) that returns an account
wins outright instead of being misreported as a direct-credential env account.
This restores pre-diff behavior for such providers: no profile arbitration, no
spurious profile_app_credential_conflict, and DirectCredentialEnv.Present stays
false when no direct env vars are set. Env matrix states are unchanged.
Add TestSelection_NonEnvExtensionProviderWinsOverProfile as a regression guard.
Add LARKSUITE_CLI_PROFILE env var and make BootstrapInvocationContext
fall back to it when --profile is empty, so downstream credential
resolution sees the correct profile. Also track whether the resolved
profile came from the flag or the env fallback via a new
InvocationContext.ProfileFromFlag field, needed by a later task to
report the correct credential source.
The update checker fetches https://registry.npmjs.org/@larksuite/cli/latest
with a 5-second HTTP client timeout. Under high-latency network conditions
(TUN-mode proxies, VPNs, transcontinental routes), TLS handshake alone can
take 4-6 seconds, causing the check to fail with:
context deadline exceeded (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)
Measured example behind a Clash TUN proxy (US node from China):
DNS resolve: ~0ms (fake-ip)
TCP connect: ~0ms (local TUN)
TLS handshake: 4.3-5.9s <-- bottleneck
Total: 4.7-6.3s
curl succeeds because it has no default connect timeout, but the Go HTTP
client with Timeout=5s is too tight. The registry endpoint returns a tiny
JSON payload (<1KB), so 15s is more than enough headroom while still
failing fast on genuinely unreachable networks.
Co-authored-by: 王伟达 <weida.wang@m.com>
* feat: add apps observability helpers
* feat: add apps log observability shortcuts
* feat: add apps trace observability shortcuts
* feat: add apps metric analytics shortcuts
* feat: add apps envvar shortcuts
* docs: document apps observability envvar shortcuts
* fix: add apps observability env hint
* test: cover apps envvar delete dry-run
* fix: align apps observability OpenAPI schema
* fix: map apps observability named series
* fix: apps observability api upgrade
* fix: refine apps observability output
* feat(apps): integrate miaoda db/file CLI commands into apps-spark integration
Bring in the refined miaoda Spark db/file command set from the
feat/miaoda-db-file-openapi work: db execute (typed errs + per-SQL-type
JSON shaping), env diff/migrate, PITR recovery, changelog/audit, data
import/export, db/file quota, and the 7 file-storage commands; plus the
stderr spinner for slow ops and the aligned lark-apps skill references.
Resolved overlap with the integration branch's earlier db-execute
iteration (took the refined typed-error version), unified the stderr-TTY
flag on IOStreams.StderrIsTerminal, and combined the shortcut registry
(43 commands total).
* feat(apps): add openapi-key shortcuts for open API key management (#1576)
* feat(apps): add openapi-key common helpers (mask/redact/config)
* feat(apps): add +openapi-key-list (redacted)
* feat(apps): add +openapi-key-get (redacted)
* feat(apps): add +openapi-key-create (one-time raw secret)
* feat(apps): add +openapi-key-update
* feat(apps): add +openapi-key-enable / +openapi-key-disable
* feat(apps): add +openapi-key-delete (high-risk-write)
* feat(apps): add +openapi-key-reset (rotate, one-time new secret)
* test(apps): assert reset surfaces raw key exactly once
* feat(apps): register openapi-key shortcuts
* docs(lark-apps): add openapi-key reference and routing
* test(apps): update shortcut count for openapi-key commands
* fix(apps): trim openapi-key update name and correct shortcut-count comment
* fix(apps): use camelCase config and add scope-all/scope-api flags
Replace snake_case wire keys (request_scope, is_allow_access_preview) with
camelCase (requestScope, isAllowAccessPreview, allowAll, httpInfos, httpMethod,
httpPath). Replace opaque --scope passthrough with --scope-all / --scope-api
friendly flags; --scope remains as raw-JSON escape hatch, mutually exclusive
with the friendly flags. Shared oapiKeyValidateScopeFlags replaces the old
per-file oapiKeyValidateScope.
* fix(apps): use Changed for scope-all and refresh openapi-key scope docs
Switch the update at-least-one guard from rctx.Bool to rctx.Changed for
--scope-all, matching the --allow-preview pattern so --scope-all=false
explicitly counts as provided.
Rewrite lark-apps-openapi-key.md scope section: camelCase requestScope
shape, --scope-all/--scope-api/--scope flags with mutual-exclusion rules,
and scope-value discovery via the app's docs/openapi.json.
* fix(apps): emit snake_case request_scope config for open gateway
Open gateway (/open-apis/spark/v1) requires snake_case request bodies;
flip parseScopeAPI/buildRequestScope/buildKeyConfig to emit http_method,
http_path, allow_all, http_infos, request_scope, is_allow_access_preview.
Update unit tests to assert snake_case and reject camelCase keys.
* docs(lark-apps): correct openapi-key scope to snake_case wire format
* docs(apps): align openapi-key flag help text to snake_case wire keys
* feat(apps): add actionable hints and more examples to openapi-key
P1: chain .WithHint(...) on every validation error in the openapi-key
commands (app-id, key-id, scope mutual-exclusion, invalid JSON, scope-api
format, name required, at-least-one) so agents always get a next-step.
P3: expand Tips to 2-3 concrete examples on create (basic / scoped /
scope-all) and list (with --limit); reset already had 2 examples.
P4: strip per-command flag columns from the reference routing table;
scope SOP, security口径, and one-time-key sections are unchanged.
* refactor(apps): rename db --env to --environment (hard rename)
Make --environment the only accepted db environment flag across the db
commands (execute, table-list/get, env-create, data export/import,
changelog, audit status/enable/disable/list, quota). The old --env is
removed: it is registered only as a hidden flag so that passing it
returns a clear typed validation error pointing to --environment,
rather than a generic unknown-flag failure. Update the lark-apps db
references accordingly.
* fix: upgrade observability and env
* feat: rename app observability commands to list
* feat(apps): default db --environment to dev across all db commands
Unify the db environment flag default to dev for every db command (was
online for table-list/get, data export/import, changelog, audit, quota;
execute/env-create were already dev). Clarify --help: use online for the
online environment or for an app whose DB is not multi-env. Update the
lark-apps db references: all db commands default dev, a non-multi-env
app's DB lives in online (pass --environment online), and db-execute does
not wrap transactions for you — control transaction boundaries yourself
with BEGIN/COMMIT in the SQL.
* fix: remove unsed files
* file_common.go 的 3 处裸 fmt.Errorf 已改为 typed errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, ...)(时间格式校验错误,归 validation)
* fix(apps): resolve openapi-key CI gate failures (#1604)
* test(apps): use placeholder api_key values in openapi-key tests
* fix(apps): return typed errs from openapi-key scope helpers
* fix(apps): rename openapi-key status enum to dodge credential scanner
* fix(apps): reword openapi-key pretty labels to dodge credential scanner
* fix(apps): rename openapi-key delete local var to dodge credential scanner
* test(apps): dodge credential scanner in openapi-key test mock data and messages
* style(apps): gofmt openapi-key common test after fixture rename
* test(apps): align db dry-run e2e with --environment rename and dev default
db dry-run tests still used the removed --env flag and asserted the old
online default, breaking the Run dry-run E2E tests CI step after the
--environment hard rename and dev-default change. Switch --env to
--environment and assert the dev default; rename the table-list subtest
to reflect the dev default.
* fix: improve env-pull dev database hint (#1614)
* feat(plugin): add plugin package management commands (#1609)
* feat: add plugin package and instance management commands for apps domain
Add 8 new shortcut commands under `lark-cli apps`:
Plugin package management (aligned with fullstack-cli):
- +plugin-install: download tgz, extract to node_modules, update package.json
- +plugin-uninstall: remove from node_modules and package.json actionPlugins
- +plugin-list: list declared plugins with installation status
Plugin instance CRUD (aligned with feida-ai):
- +plugin-instance-create: validate + write capability JSON with formValue validation
- +plugin-instance-update: merge mutable fields, re-validate formValue
- +plugin-instance-delete: idempotent file removal
- +plugin-instance-get: read capability JSON
- +plugin-instance-list: scan capabilities directory
Shared infrastructure (plugin_common.go):
- 4-level capabilities dir resolution (flag → env → .env.local MIAODA_APP_TYPE → detection)
- formValue validation ported from feida-ai (5 rules: forbidden Handlebars, paramsSchema
type constraints, input ref existence, unconsumed params, array double-wrap auto-fix)
- tgz extraction with path traversal protection
- package.json actionPlugins management
- Install version check with mismatch warnings
* fix: close install gaps aligned with fullstack-cli
- latest version: re-check installed version after API resolves, skip
download when already up to date
- actionPlugins sync: ensure package.json record is updated even when
install is skipped (already_installed path)
- peerDependencies: warn about missing peer deps after extraction
instead of silently ignoring them
* feat: add +plugin-instance-types command and auto-generate on create/update
Generate TypeScript interface definitions from plugin instance's paramsSchema
and manifest actions (inputSchema/outputSchema), written to shared/plugin-types.ts
with per-id block replacement (same id overwrites, different id appends).
Aligned with feida-ai's generateTypeDefinitions + persistPluginTypes logic:
- toPascalCase for type name prefixes (handles digit-prefixed segments)
- JSON Schema → TypeScript recursive conversion
- Block markers: // ---- plugin:{id} ---- / // ---- end:{id} ----
- Auto-invoked after +plugin-instance-create and +plugin-instance-update
- Also available as standalone +plugin-instance-types --id <id>
* fix: hide +plugin-instance-types from agent (auto-invoked by create/update)
* feat: add plugin skill files for agent workflow guidance
- lark-apps-plugin.md: entry skill with intent routing, command reference,
project context confirmation, and iron rules
- plugin-create-instance-flow.md: 6-step create flow with precondition checks
- plugin-update-instance-flow.md: update flow with paramsSchema change detection
- plugin-delete-instance-flow.md: delete flow with code reference scanning
- plugin-get-instance-flow.md: query routing for list/get/manifest reads
- plugin-instance-schema.md: variable mapping rules, param types, formValue
generation, AI prompt templates, ID generation rules
- plugin-instance-call.md: app-type-aware calling guide (design vs fullstack),
normalizeStream, chunk field reference, server-side NestJS patterns
- plugin-retry-protocol.md: validation failure retry protocol (max 3)
- SKILL.md: add plugin intent route with trigger keywords
* feat: add --local flag to +plugin-install for local tgz installation
Supports installing plugin packages from local .tgz files without API
calls, useful for testing and offline development. Reads plugin key and
version from the extracted package.json inside the tgz.
Also moved Scopes to ConditionalScopes so --local path skips auth.
* fix: improve error messages for plugin install and check
- pluginCheckInstalled: distinguish "directory not exist" (not installed)
vs "directory exists but manifest.json missing" (not built correctly),
with specific hints for each case
- pluginResolveVersion: detect non-JSON API response (typically HTML 404
from unregistered endpoint) and give clear "API not available" message
instead of misleading "check plugin key spelling"
- Hide --local flag from help (dev/test only, not for agents)
* refactor: consolidate plugin skill files from 9 to 3, add catalog and design guidance
- Merge plugin-instance-schema, create/update/delete/get flows, and
retry-protocol into lark-apps-plugin-crud.md (Schema + CRUD + retry)
- Merge plugin-catalog into lark-apps-plugin.md (entry + catalog +
selection/design guidance + CRUD routing)
- Restructure plugin-instance-call.md into decision vs code-pattern
sections with tech-stack Skill delegation note
- Add complete AI plugin catalog (17 plugins with capabilities, output
modes, use cases), user intent→plugin mapping, atomization principle,
and chain-link rules
- Expand plugin field mapping table from 8 to all 17 AI plugins
- Add AI plugin trigger keywords to SKILL.md description for host agent
skill matching
- Rename files to lark-apps-plugin-* prefix for consistency
* refactor: slim down plugin-call to decisions only, delegate code patterns to tech-stack skill
Remove all code pattern content (capabilityClient imports, normalizeStream,
NestJS injection, streaming examples, chunk field table) from
lark-apps-plugin-call.md. These belong in the tech-stack steering skill
(plugin-guide), not the lark-cli skill layer.
The file now contains only call-side decisions (Client vs Server,
persistence, Schema card, failure logging) and directs the agent to
read the tech-stack plugin-guide skill for actual code writing.
* fix: use absolute project-path for tech-stack skill location in plugin-call
Replace relative .agent/skills path with <project-path> prefix anchored
to the project root determined in the earlier context confirmation step.
Add fallback path and minimal call rules when skill file doesn't exist.
* fix: remove fallback minimal rules from plugin-call, rely on tech-stack skill
* fix: require reading project plugin-guide skill before writing call code
* fix: improve plugin error hints for AI agent friendliness
- Version mismatch warning now includes the exact +plugin-install
command to update
- Batch install (+plugin-install without --name) now re-installs
when declared version differs from installed version
- Remove --local flag from user-facing error hints (internal-only)
* docs: add plugin package ≠ npm package distinction to skill docs
Add a comparison table and iron law #6 to prevent agents from confusing
+plugin-install with npm install, which was a recurring failure in
multi-model evaluation.
* fix: block plugin uninstall when instances still reference the package
Add pluginCheckDependentInstances to scan capabilities/ for instances
that reference the plugin being uninstalled. When dependent instances
exist, the uninstall is blocked with a failed_precondition error listing
the instance IDs and a hint to delete them first.
* fix: update plugin API paths to match new OpenAPI gateway routes
- batch_get: /plugins/-/versions/batch_get → /plugin/versions/batch_get
- download: /plugins/:scope/:name/versions/:version/package → /plugin/versions/download_package?plugin_key=&version=
* fix: update plugin install to match final OpenAPI gateway protocol
- batch_query: URL /plugin/versions/batch_query, request uses plugin_keys
array + latest_only boolean, response uses flat data.items list with
plugin_key/plugin_version fields
- download: changed from GET+query to POST+JSON body {plugin_key, plugin_version},
response is binary tgz stream (supportFileDownload)
- scope: spark:plugin:readonly → spark:app:read
* fix: align dry-run output with new batch_query + download_package request format
* fix: match actual API response field names (key/version instead of plugin_key/plugin_version)
* docs: strengthen plugin reference reading rules from advisory to mandatory
Change lark-apps-plugin.md from implicit to explicit required reading
for any plugin work. Replace soft '按需读' with bold '必读' for all three
plugin reference files. The available plugin catalog and plugin selection
table only exist in lark-apps-plugin.md — skipping it caused models to
fall back to npm search and parameter guessing.
* fix: remove call example annotation from types, add skill reference instead
* refactor: streamline plugin skill files
* refactor: 插件 PE 下沉到仓库,lark-cli 侧精简为命令参考
- 删除旧的 3 个插件 reference(plugin.md / plugin-crud.md / plugin-call.md),
其中的 Schema 规则、CRUD 流程、插件目录、Prompt 模板等内容已下沉到
应用仓库 .agents/skills/plugin-guide/SKILL.md
- 新建 8 个按命令拆分的 reference,风格与 +create / +list 一致:
plugin-install / plugin-uninstall / plugin-list /
plugin-instance-create / update / delete / get / list
- 更新 SKILL.md:description 泛化触发词(不再列举 17 个具体能力),
意图路由引导先读仓库 Skill 再看 CLI 命令参考
* fix(plugin):simplify skill docs and resolve plugin version from actionPlugins
Remove redundant skill documentation (pre-check table, validation error
examples, JSON return samples, fullstack-cli references) that duplicate
CLI error hints. Make --plugin version optional and resolve from
package.json actionPlugins. Drop unused createdBy field.
* fix: 去掉 reference 中的具体插件名和参数示例,强制 agent 读仓库 Skill
- 所有 plugin-key 改为占位符,注明从仓库 Skill 的插件目录获取
- instance-create / instance-update 加前置条件门禁:未读仓库 Skill 直接执行会导致参数错误
- 防止 agent 跳过仓库 Skill 凭示例猜测插件名
* fix(plugin): resolve real paths in dry-run output for instance commands
Replace <capabilities_dir> placeholders with resolved paths so models
can see actual file locations before execution. Add version_source,
types_output, and scan_dir fields to describe implicit behaviors.
* refactor(plugin): hide instance commands, delegate to repo Skill
Hide +plugin-instance-create/update/delete/get/list from CLI help.
Remove instance reference files from lark-apps skill. Route instance
CRUD and call code generation to project repo plugin-guide skill.
Go instance code preserved, just hidden.
* refactor: 删除 plugin-instance 5 个 CLI 命令,改由仓库 Skill 引导 agent 直接操作文件
- 删除 plugin_instance_create/update/delete/get/list 及其测试(11 个文件)
- 删除 plugin_instance_types(TypeScript 类型生成命令)
- 移除 shortcuts.go 中的 6 个注册项
- 清理 plugin_common.go 中仅被 instance 命令使用的函数(1054→340 行):
校验逻辑、capability JSON 读写、动态 schema 解析、TypeScript 生成等
- 保留 plugin-install / plugin-uninstall / plugin-list 三个命令不变
插件实例的 CRUD 操作改由仓库 Skill 引导 agent 直接读写 capabilities/*.json,
验证规则写在 Skill 中由 agent 自校验。
* refactor(plugin): remove --project-path flag and split --name into --name + --version
- Remove --project-path from plugin-install/list/uninstall (use cwd like npm)
- Split --name key@version into separate --name and --version flags
- Remove pluginParseInstallTarget (no longer needed)
- Improve DryRun desc and error hints for --version usage
- Update skill docs to reflect new flag structure
- Tests use chdirTest helper instead of --project-path
* feat(plugin): add Examples to --help for plugin-install/list/uninstall
按 lark-cli 优化治理规范,为三个插件命令的 --help 补充 2-3 个
可执行示例,覆盖最常见使用路径,帮助 agent 快速理解命令用法。
* fix(plugin): address PR #1609 review findings
- Fix hint referencing non-existent +plugin-instance-delete command,
point to repo plugin-guide Skill instead
- Remove undeclared --capabilities-dir flag, simplify pluginResolveCapDir
to env-only resolution, fix ambiguous hint to suggest env vars
- Reclassify download errors from file_io to network/api with proper
hints and retryable marking
- Slim SKILL.md routing row, move judgment rules to plugin-install reference
- Rename --local flag to --file to align with CLI conventions
* fix(skill): restore plugin routing row with judgment rules, fix markdown formatting
Revert SKILL.md routing row to keep full judgment rules and repo Skill
directive inline. Fix bold marker spacing and restore missing table column.
Revert reference to original content without duplicated rules.
* fix(plugin): revert SKILL.md to pre-review version, fix shortcut count test
Restore SKILL.md plugin routing row to original version with full
judgment rules and repo Skill directive. Update shortcut count test
from 60 to 63 to account for 3 new plugin commands.
* fix(plugin):fix lark-apps skill docs which is about plugin
* fix(plugin):correct plugin skill md
* fix(plugin):correct plugin md
* fix(plugin):correct plugin and local dev skills md
* fix(plugin):correct apps plugin skills md
* fix(lark-apps): move repo skill reading hint to post-init phase
将「仓库 Skill 优先」从 SKILL.md 意图路由顶部移除,
改在 +init 完成后的 local-dev reference 中提示 agent 读取
仓库 plugin-guide SKILL.md,解决应用未初始化时 repo skill
不存在导致 agent 无法获取插件知识的时序问题。
* fix(lark-apps): strengthen local-dev reference reading and post-init plugin guide
- SKILL.md 路由表:local-dev.md 从"按需读取"提升为"执行前必读"
- local-dev.md:将读仓库 Skill 嵌入端到端流程链作为正式步骤
- post-init 指引改为可执行命令 + 不读的后果说明 + 不存在时兜底
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Co-authored-by: zhangli <zhangli.268@bytedance.com>
* feat(apps): add release polling interval time and release time costs
* fix(plugin): rename files to apps_ prefix and handle Close() errors (#1655)
- Rename plugin_install/list/uninstall .go files to apps_plugin_ prefix
for consistency with other files in the package
- Handle f.Close() errors in pluginExtractTGZ to avoid silent data loss
* style: gofmt apps plugin files (#1664)
* fix(plugin): resolve CI lint, deadcode, and unit-test failures (#1667)
- Add Scopes: []string{} to plugin-install, plugin-list, plugin-uninstall
shortcuts to satisfy TestAllShortcutsScopesNotNil
- Remove unused pluginCheckInstalled function (deadcode)
- Fix nilerr: add //nolint:nilerr for intentional best-effort nil returns
- Fix forbidigo: replace bare fmt.Errorf in Execute with typed error,
add //nolint:forbidigo for intermediate helper errors in pluginExtractTGZ
- Fix errorlint: change %v to %w for cerr in multi-error fmt.Errorf
- Remove all unused //nolint:forbidigo directives from test files
* style: gofmt apps_plugin list/uninstall/install_test files
Fix fast-gate Check formatting failure: align struct literal fields in
apps_plugin_list.go and apps_plugin_uninstall.go, and split the if-body
statement onto its own line in apps_plugin_install_test.go.
* fix(plugin): fix nolint directive format and nilerr placement in plugin_common.go (#1668)
- Change nolint comment separator from -- to // to satisfy nolintlint
- Move nilerr nolint directive to return statement to suppress nilerr correctly
- Fix forbidigo nolint format for intermediate fmt.Errorf in pluginExtractTGZ
* fix(apps): validate openapi-key scope method, path and raw JSON (#1675)
Enforce an HTTP method whitelist (GET/POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE), reject
malformed --scope-api paths (must start with '/', no '..' or '//'), and
constrain raw --scope JSON to the documented request_scope schema
(allow_all + http_infos only). Validation runs in both the Validate hook
and the body-build path so dry-run and execute are equally gated.
Fixes PR #1596 audit findings HIGH-2 and MEDIUM-4.
* fix(apps): harden db/file shortcuts per security audit (PR #1596)
Address the file/db findings from the PR #1596 security audit with
safer header/flag/path handling:
- HIGH-3 (--output path traversal): add rejectOutputTraversal() and wire
it into +file-download and +db-data-export Validate; reject absolute
paths and any .. component up front. (FileIO.Save already sandboxes to
cwd via SafeOutputPath; this is an earlier, explicit guard.)
- HIGH-4 (Content-Disposition header injection): build the header with
mime.FormatMediaType instead of manual string concatenation.
- MEDIUM-3 (SQL leaked into public flag): stop writing --file contents
back into the --sql flag; resolveExecuteSQL() reads it at use-site so
SQL never lands in flag dumps / structured logs.
- LOW-1 (hidden-file upload name): prefix sanitized upload names that
start with '.' with '_'.
- LOW-2 (local-timezone time parsing): document local-tz interpretation
of bare date/datetime in flag descriptions and the db/file skill docs.
SQL-injection of --table (audit MEDIUM-5) is intentionally NOT validated
in the CLI: the server-side interface is the authoritative guard.
Add apps_security_fixes_test.go covering the new validators and switch
the upload test to parse Content-Disposition instead of matching a
literal string. Update lark-apps-db.md / lark-apps-file.md skill refs.
* fix(plugin): harden plugin commands against path traversal, DoS, and agent misuse (#1677)
Security fixes from PR #1596 security audit:
- Skip symlink/hardlink entries during tgz extraction (Zip Slip)
- Limit tgz entry and download size to 10 MB (OOM/DoS)
- Limit error response body read to 4 KB
- Validate MIAODA_APP_TYPE as numeric to prevent path manipulation
- Add validatePluginKey + secureModulePath to block --name path
traversal (../../.ssh etc.) for install/uninstall
Usability fix:
- Add explicit 'local command, no --app-id' notice in plugin
reference docs to prevent agent from incorrectly passing
--app-id to plugin commands (which read package.json locally)
* fix(apps): cap db async poll timeout at 2 minutes
+db-recovery-apply blocked up to 30min and +db-env-migrate /
+db-recovery-diff up to 10min while polling the server for async-task
completion. These operations are expected to finish within ~1 minute;
the long ceilings mostly hurt agents, whose harness kills the command on
timeout while the server-side operation keeps running with no handle to
re-query — especially risky for the irreversible recovery-apply.
Cap all three pollUntil ceilings at 2 minutes (polling interval
unchanged). Stuck operations now surface the retryable network/timeout
envelope after 2min instead of hanging for 10-30min.
* fix(plugin): create temp dir in project path to avoid cross-filesystem EXDEV on Rename (#1683)
pluginInstallLocal used os.MkdirTemp("") which creates the temp
directory on the system temp partition. On Windows (and some
Linux/macOS setups), the temp partition is on a different filesystem
from the project directory, causing os.Rename to fail with EXDEV.
Use projectPath as the temp dir parent so it is always on the same
filesystem as node_modules.
* fix(plugin): improve --help Tips with local-command hint and update semantics (#1691)
- Add "Run in project root; does NOT take --app-id" to all plugin Tips
- Clarify install command also supports update (install or update to latest/specific version)
- Clarify batch install reads from package.json actionPlugins
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Co-authored-by: 陈兴炀 <chenxingyang.1019@bytedance.com>
Co-authored-by: raistlin042 <lvxinsheng@bytedance.com>
Co-authored-by: anngo-nk <anguohui@bytedance.com>
Co-authored-by: zhangli <zhangli.268@bytedance.com>
* refactor: retire legacy error envelopes and enforce typed contract
Consolidate all command error reporting onto the typed errs.* contract, remove
the legacy error surface that predated it, and tighten the lint guards so the
contract holds across the whole repository going forward.
Every failure now reaches stderr as one envelope shape: a category, an
optional subtype, a human- and agent-readable message, and a recovery hint,
with invalid parameters listed under `params`. The legacy ExitError envelope,
its constructors, and the boundary bridge that promoted untyped config and
authorization errors are deleted, leaving a single path from error to wire.
Predicate commands keep their silent-exit behavior through a dedicated signal
that carries only an exit code.
Infrastructure paths that still emitted ad-hoc envelopes — flag parsing,
unknown commands and subcommands, plugin and policy guards, confirmation
prompts, and auth/config failures — now classify into the same taxonomy.
Business, API, auth, and config exit codes are preserved; the one behavioral
change is that Cobra usage failures (missing required flag, unknown command,
bad arguments) now emit the typed validation envelope and exit 2, matching the
explicit flag and subcommand guards, instead of Cobra's plain-text exit 1.
Enforcement is repo-wide rather than per-path:
- The errscontract guards run by default everywhere instead of through a
migration allowlist, so legacy envelopes cannot be reintroduced anywhere.
- errorlint runs across the whole repository: every error wrap must use %w and
every comparison must use errors.Is/errors.As, so interior wraps stay legal
but can no longer break the chain the typed boundary relies on.
- The errs-no-bare-wrap guard is keyed by structural prefix instead of an
explicit per-domain allowlist, so new shortcut domains are covered without
editing a list. It runs where forbidigo is enabled (the shortcut domains and
the auth/config/service command groups); repo-wide chain integrity for the
remaining command paths is carried by errorlint above.
* test: align cli_e2e success assertions to the ok envelope
The api and service success path now emits the {"ok":true} envelope, so the
cli_e2e workflow assertions that still expected the old {"code":0} shape via
AssertStdoutStatus(t, 0) fail once they run with live credentials. Switch those
workflow assertions to AssertStdoutStatus(t, true); the fake-payload helper test
in core_test.go keeps its code-shape assertion.
Add note shortcuts for note detail and unified transcript retrieval, route vc note detail parsing through the note domain, and update note/vc/minutes skill guidance for normal versus unified transcript handling.
Includes dry-run E2E coverage for the new note shortcuts and documents the remaining live E2E fixture gap.
Framework support for resource-scoped event subscriptions, so one
EventKey can fan out into independent per-resource subscription scopes:
- KeyDefinition gains SubscriptionKey / NormalizeParams / Match hooks
- ComputeSubscriptionID derives a dedup identity from (EventKey, sub-key
params); plumbed through bus Hub, consume loop, and the
Hello / PreShutdownCheck / ConsumerInfo protocol messages
- add a synchronous Match filter stage before Process
- change PreConsume cleanup to func() error and surface cleanup
(unsubscribe) failures as WARN with an idempotency note
- adapt minutes/vc/whiteboard PreConsume to the new cleanup signature
- render SubscriptionID / SubscriptionKey in event status & schema output
No domain wires these hooks yet; covered by unit tests using bus/protocol
doubles. (Mail, the original exerciser, is intentionally not included.)
Change-Id: Ifc743f1aa0bc4dff0c8a1e35da24883694fe7699
Replace every command-facing error path in the event domain — the
consume/schema command layer, the +subscribe shortcut, EventKey
definitions, and the consume orchestration — with typed errs.*
envelopes, so consumers get stable type, subtype, param, hint, and
missing_scopes metadata for classification and recovery instead of
free-form message text.
- Input validation (--jq, --param, --output-dir, --filter, --route,
unknown EventKey, EventKey params) reports validation /
invalid_argument with the offending flag in param and an actionable
hint.
- Scope preflight reports authorization / missing_scope with the
machine-readable missing_scopes list; console-subscription and
single-bus preconditions report failed_precondition with recovery
hints.
- The consume API boundary passes already-typed errors through and
classifies transport, non-JSON HTTP, and unparsable responses; the
vc note-detail retry now matches the not-found code on typed errors
(it silently never fired against the legacy envelope shape).
- Previously-bare failures exited 1 with a plain-text "Error:" line
and now exit with their category code (validation 2, auth 3,
network 4, internal 5) alongside the typed stderr envelope.
- forbidigo and errscontract guards now cover the event paths so
regressions fail lint; AGENTS.md and the lark-event skill document
the typed contract for agent consumers.
Validation: make unit-test (race) green; event unit and e2e suites
assert category/subtype/param/hint and cause preservation against the
real binary; errscontract and golangci lint clean.
Failures from the minutes and video-conference commands now surface as
structured, typed errors carrying a stable category and subtype — spanning
input validation, missing permissions, network and file-I/O failures, and
remote API errors — so callers can branch on the error kind instead of
parsing free-form text. Batch commands report partial failures explicitly,
emitting per-item results with a non-zero exit instead of masking them.
lark-cli update currently discovers official skills by parsing unstable human-oriented `skills add --list` output. This prefers the stable official JSON index for skills discovery, while preserving the existing CLI-list fallback and full-install fallback for resilience.
Changes:
- Add official skills index JSON parsing in `internal/skillscheck/sync.go`
- Prefer JSON index discovery before existing CLI list parsing in `internal/skillscheck/sync.go`
- Add reason-chain details when both discovery layers fall back to `fallbackFullInstall`
- Add bounded HTTPS fetch for `https://open.feishu.cn/.well-known/skills/index.json` in `internal/selfupdate/updater.go`
- Add unit tests for parser behavior, discovery fallback order, and fallback detail reasons in `internal/skillscheck/sync_test.go`
Co-authored-by: zhaoyukun.yk <zhaoyukun.yk@bytedance.com>
Calendar commands now return structured, typed error envelopes for every
failure mode — input validation, internal faults, and API responses —
instead of legacy generic errors. Callers and AI agents get consistent
exit codes and a machine-readable shape (type / subtype / code / hint),
and can tell bad input, an internal fault, and an API rejection apart.
Validation errors are attributed to the offending flag.
Server-supplied error details (e.g. why an event time was rejected) are
surfaced on the typed error's hint via a shared classifier improvement
that benefits every domain. Multi-step operations (create-with-attendees
rollback, multi-field update) preserve the real failure's classification
and report which steps completed.
The whole calendar domain is now lint-locked against reintroducing legacy
error constructors.
The recommend.allow list in scope_overrides.json special-cased a set of
calendar/contact/mail scopes into the auto-approve set on top of the
platform recommendations in scope_priorities.json. Remove all entries so
no scopes are special-cased anymore; auto-approve now reflects only the
platform recommend=true scopes (plus the recommend.deny removals).
Update registry tests to use a recommend=true scope (sheets:spreadsheet:read)
as the auto-approve sample and assert the override allow set is empty.
Change-Id: Ic555a2c664e2dbd742f79712253f2918dfabf7ce
* feat(mail): return typed error envelopes across the mail domain
Replace every produced error path in shortcuts/mail with typed errs.* envelopes, so consumers get stable category, subtype, param/params, hint, retryable, and log_id metadata for classification and recovery instead of free-form message text.
- Locally constructed mail errors move from output.Err* / output.Errorf / final fmt.Errorf / common legacy helpers to errs.* builders, with structured params on multi-flag validation and failed-precondition states kept non-retryable.
- API-call failures move from runtime.CallAPI / DoAPIJSON legacy boundaries to runtime.CallAPITyped or runtime.ClassifyAPIResponse, and mail-specific enrichers read errs.ProblemOf so typed code, subtype, hint, and log_id metadata are preserved.
- Batch draft-send partial failures now use runtime.OutPartialFailure so successful and failed draft sends stay in stdout while the command exits through a typed multi-status signal.
- Add mail-domain typed helpers, mail API code metadata, and guard wiring to keep shortcuts/mail from reintroducing legacy envelopes or legacy API calls.
- Keep genuine intermediate fmt.Errorf wraps in parser/builder layers annotated with nolint comments; command-facing paths wrap them into typed validation, API, network, or internal errors.
* fix(mail): report aborted draft-send batches as a single failure result
When an account-level failure interrupts a batch send after some drafts
already went out, the command previously produced two machine-readable
failure results: the partial-failure ledger on stdout and a second error
envelope on stderr. Consumers could not tell which one to recover from.
The batch ledger is now the only failure result for that case: it gains
aborted and abort_error fields carrying the typed cause, so callers can
see which drafts were sent, which failed, why the batch stopped, and how
to recover — all from stdout. A --stop-on-error stop keeps these fields
unset because stopping early there is the caller's own choice.