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fangshuyu
1b1193be95 docs: tighten lark-sheets skill guidance 2026-06-05 14:11:51 +08:00
sang-neo03
a4a4bd6ee0 feat: check shortcut example commands against the live CLI tree (#1244)
Validate the example commands embedded in shortcut definitions (the
"Example: lark-cli ..." lines in each shortcut's Tips, shown in --help)
against the real command tree built by cmd.Build. Implemented entirely as
test-only code in cmd/ (package cmd_test), so it ships in no binary and is
not importable by product code; the truth source is cmd.Build, the same
tree the binary uses, so the check cannot drift. It runs in the standard
unit-test CI job (go test ./cmd/...); a renamed command or unaccepted flag
in an example fails that job.
2026-06-05 10:59:55 +08:00
zhoujunteng-max
ac116e7ca3 feat(drive): add drive preview and cover shortcuts and document quota details (#1259)
* feat: support get quota detail

* feat: add drive preview and cover shortcuts

- add `drive +preview` and `drive +cover` shortcuts
- wrap `preview_result` output with stable preview item fields
- support cover download via `preview_download` with validated preset mappings
- update lark-drive skill references for preview and cover usage

* fix(drive): classify cover 404 as failed precondition

* fix(drive): show preview download step in dry-run

* docs(drive): clarify quota details user-only usage

* fix(drive): soften cover 404 guidance
2026-06-04 21:08:59 +08:00
evandance
5e6a3eb857 feat(mail): return typed error envelopes across the mail domain (#1250)
* 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.
2026-06-04 21:02:20 +08:00
liangshuo-1
493b3cce95 chore(release): v1.0.48 (#1270) 2026-06-04 20:49:54 +08:00
zhangheng023
abc0553f21 fix: use json skills list during update (#1251)
* fix: use json skills list during update

* fix: preserve versioned skill names
2026-06-04 19:19:26 +08:00
xukuncx
a82a486508 feat(mail): preserve mailbox context in +triage output for public mailboxes (#1238)
When triaging a public/shared mailbox, downstream AI consumers (e.g.
mail +message) need the mailbox_id to construct correct API paths.
Previously the triage output only included message_id, causing
/user_mailboxes/me/messages/{id} lookups that fail for public mailboxes.

- Add mailbox_id field to every normalized message in structured output
- Add mailbox_id to top-level JSON/data output envelope
- Add mailbox_id to table rows when mailbox is not "me"
- Update stderr next-step tip to include --mailbox for non-me mailboxes
- Update next-page hint to include --mailbox for non-me mailboxes
- Add unit tests covering list, search, and public mailbox paths
- Update triage skill docs to show mailbox_id in output examples
2026-06-04 18:27:13 +08:00
YH-1600
c000dc3a44 docs: refine lark-drive knowledge organize workflow (#1253)
Change-Id: I49b4f398d60c5bb073d6c8d61987bd16f1a29c4e
2026-06-04 15:31:46 +08:00
zhicong666-bytedance
256df8c0fb docs(vc-agent): require explicit leave request (#1260) 2026-06-04 14:33:57 +08:00
Huangwenbo-wb
7a0dbe057b docs(slides): add whiteboard element documentation and improve slide guidance (#1029)
* feat(slides): add whiteboard element support and reference documentation

- Add lark-slides-whiteboard.md covering SVG and Mermaid modes, routing
  rules, layout examples, known issues, and self-check checklist
- Register <whiteboard> in slides_xml_schema_definition.xml; remove it
  from the undefined element type list
- Update SKILL.md quick-reference table and按需再读 section to point to
  the new whiteboard reference
- Update xml-schema-quick-ref.md with <whiteboard> syntax examples
- Update slide create/get/replace references to include whiteboard as a
  valid <data> child element
- Tighten fallback_if_missing descriptions in planning-layer.md and
  asset-planning.md: replace "shapes" wording with neutral intent
  language and add "whiteboard diagrams" to the fallback tool lists

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(slides): refine whiteboard reference doc structure and content

- Restructure doc: common attributes and prerequisites moved to top
- Move design quality rules under SVG mode section
- Add z-order inline note to full-screen layout example
- Replace JS coordinate script with Python, broaden scope to decorative elements
- Delete redundant Mermaid examples (keep one complete whiteboard+flowchart)
- Add prerequisite link and references section

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(slides): clarify chart vs whiteboard selection and fix doc gaps

- lark-slides-whiteboard: add chart vs whiteboard decision table at top;
  fix intro and SVG use-case list to remove bar/line (those belong to <chart>)
- SKILL.md: split whiteboard quick-ref row into chart row + whiteboard row;
  fix sidebar link label to match actual scope
- asset-planning: correct chart asset type — remove funnel/scatter (unsupported
  by <chart> XSD) and note they fall back to <whiteboard> SVG
- visual-planning: add one-line whiteboard preference hint to
  architecture-diagram and process-flow layout types
- validation-checklist: add Whiteboard Elements section noting slide.get
  does not return SVG/Mermaid content; content correctness requires manual
  visual sign-off

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(slides): add SVG decorative visibility principles

Add two design rules to SVG quality requirements: check background
luminance before writing SVG (dark bg requires higher contrast), and
use non-linear brightness jumps (e.g. 0.10→0.40→0.70→1.0) instead of
linear opacity stacking (0.04→0.08→0.12) which produces near-identical
layers on dark backgrounds.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(slides): add custom icon use case to whiteboard SVG

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(slides): fix whiteboard SVG rendering rules

- content area is determined by child element bounding box union, not svg width/height/viewBox/xmlns
- viewBox only purpose: provide reference for percentage-based attribute values; omit when using absolute coords
- remove redundant attributes from all svg examples, use bare <svg> tags
- drop positive/negative coordinate guidance; rendering rule simplified to bounding-box auto-scale
2026-06-04 11:58:09 +08:00
suhui928
8ce38793a7 feat: add contact skill domain guidance (#1144)
* feat(lark-contact): route user_profiles batch_query in skill

- Add user_profiles batch_query row to the routing table.
- Add a worked example next to the search-user one, with `lark-cli
  schema` first (best practice: don't guess `--data` / `--params`).
- Trim description: drop the duplicated trigger clause, add
  personal_status / signature to the capability list so routing picks
  this skill up for those queries.
2026-06-03 22:32:27 +08:00
liangshuo-1
54e646edc9 chore(release): v1.0.47 (#1255) 2026-06-03 22:26:44 +08:00
xiongyuanwen-byted
b07a6003f9 feat(sheets): spec-driven shortcut refactor with backward-compatible package (#1220)
* refactor(sheets): rebuild lark-sheets on sheet-skill-spec canonical + One-OpenAPI

Restart lark-sheets as a spec-driven downstream. Skill content (SKILL.md
and 16 references covering 13 operations skills + 3 workflow skills,
including the standalone filter-view skill) is mirrored from the
sheet-skill-spec canonical-spec; do not hand-edit, change upstream and
rerun npm run sync:consumers.

Drop the 11 legacy shortcut sources (spreadsheet / sheet management,
cell ops, dropdown, filter-view, float image, etc.) and 10 associated
tests. Wire up the new sheet_ai/v2 One-OpenAPI single entry that
dispatches by tool_name with JSON-string input/output, and land the
first canonical shortcut +workbook-info as a template that exercises
the public token XOR pair, Risk tiering, and zero-side-effect DryRun.

sheet_ai_api.go provides callTool / invokeToolDryRun and bypasses
runtime.CallAPI's silent swallowing of non-envelope responses so
gateway and business errors from the new endpoint surface precisely.

The remaining 55 shortcuts will be designed and landed separately,
canonical skill by canonical skill.

* feat(sheets): implement lark_sheet_workbook shortcuts (B1)

Land the 8 modify_workbook_structure shortcuts that round out the
lark_sheet_workbook canonical skill alongside the existing +workbook-info:
+sheet-create / +sheet-delete / +sheet-rename / +sheet-move / +sheet-copy
/ +sheet-hide / +sheet-unhide / +sheet-set-tab-color. All eight call
modify_workbook_structure via the One-OpenAPI invoke_write endpoint,
dispatched by the `operation` enum.

Helpers in helpers.go grow publicSheetFlags() / resolveSheetSelector() /
sheetSelectorForToolInput() / sheetSelectorPlaceholder() so future
sheet-level shortcuts share the public --sheet-id / --sheet-name XOR
treatment. +sheet-create intentionally drops the sheet selector pair since
create has no existing-sheet anchor (matches the spec fix in
tool-shortcut-map.json).

+sheet-delete is the first high-risk-write shortcut in the canonical
package; the framework requires --yes (exit code 10 otherwise).

+sheet-move's tool requires source_index in addition to target_index. The
CLI accepts an optional --source-index override and falls back to a
single get_workbook_structure read to derive it (and to resolve sheet_id
from --sheet-name). DryRun stays network-free by rendering <resolve>
placeholders for any field that would need that read.

* feat(sheets): implement lark_sheet_sheet_structure shortcuts (B2)

Add 8 shortcuts under the lark_sheet_sheet_structure canonical skill:
+sheet-info (get_sheet_structure) plus +dim-insert / +dim-delete /
+dim-hide / +dim-unhide / +dim-freeze / +dim-group / +dim-ungroup
(modify_sheet_structure, dispatched by operation enum).

Two reusable conversion helpers cover the impedance mismatch between
the CLI surface and the tool input:

  - dimRange / dimPosition translate the CLI's 0-based exclusive-end
    range into the tool's 1-based A1 notation. row 5..8 becomes
    position "6" + count 3 (insert) or range "6:8" (range ops); column
    26..29 becomes "AA:AC".
  - infoTypeFromInclude maps the fine-grained --include vocabulary
    (row_heights / col_widths / merges / hidden_rows / hidden_cols /
    groups / frozen) to the coarse info_type enum the tool accepts;
    mixed categories collapse to "all".

+dim-delete is high-risk-write (irreversible row/column removal).
+dim-freeze --count 0 auto-dispatches to operation=unfreeze. +dim-group
accepts --depth for forward-compat with a future server-side nested
group endpoint but does not pass it through today.

* feat(sheets): implement read_data / search_replace / write_cells shortcuts (B3)

Land 11 shortcuts across three canonical skills:

  - lark_sheet_read_data (3): +cells-get / +csv-get / +dropdown-get
  - lark_sheet_search_replace (2): +cells-search / +cells-replace
  - lark_sheet_write_cells (6): +cells-set / +cells-set-style / +csv-put
    / +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update / +dropdown-delete

+dropdown-get reads the data_validation field via get_cell_ranges with
the range carrying its own sheet prefix (no --sheet-id needed). The
fine-grained --include vocabulary (value / formula / style / comment /
data_validation) maps to the tool's coarse include_styles bool plus
value_render_option enum. +csv-get's --include-row-prefix=false strips
the [row=N] prefix client-side because the tool only emits the
annotated form.

+cells-search / +cells-replace flatten the tool's options sub-object
into four independent flags (--match-case / --match-entire-cell /
--regex / --include-formulas) per the flat-flag rule, then repack them on the way
in.

+cells-set takes a raw --data JSON body whose `cells` array must match
the --range dimensions. +cells-set-style fans a single --style block
out to every cell in the range via a new fillCellsMatrix helper; the
range parser (rangeDimensions / splitCellRef / letterToColumnIndex)
only accepts rectangular A1:B2 forms — whole-column / whole-row need
sheet totals and are deferred.

+dropdown-set fans the validation block out to one range; +dropdown-
update / +dropdown-delete iterate sheet-prefixed --ranges and call
set_cell_range sequentially (partial failure leaves earlier ranges
already mutated; the Tip calls this out). +dropdown-delete is
high-risk-write and requires --yes.

+cells-set-image stays deferred to the cli-only batch (needs the
shared local-file upload helper alongside +workbook-create / +dim-move
/ +workbook-export).

* refactor(sheets): move +dropdown-update / +dropdown-delete to lark_sheet_batch_update

Follow-up to B3 after the spec re-mapped these two shortcuts to the
batch_update tool (atomic multi-range CRUD) instead of fan-out via
set_cell_range. Drop their Go implementations + helper validateDropdownRanges
+ splitSheetPrefixedRange from lark_sheet_write_cells.go and remove the
registrations from Shortcuts(); the shortcuts will reappear under
lark_sheet_batch_update during B7.

Also pull in the re-rendered reference docs:
  - skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-write-cells.md
  - skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-batch-update.md

* feat(sheets): implement lark_sheet_range_operations shortcuts (B4)

Land 8 shortcuts across four canonical tools:

  - clear_cell_range  → +cells-clear      (high-risk-write)
  - merge_cells       → +cells-merge / +cells-unmerge
  - resize_range      → +dim-resize
  - transform_range   → +range-move / +range-copy / +range-fill / +range-sort

Three CLI↔tool vocabulary bridges live in this file:

  - +cells-clear: --scope content normalizes to the tool's clear_type
    "contents" (singular/plural spec mismatch is absorbed in the CLI).
  - +dim-resize: --size <px> wraps as resize_{height,width}:{value:N};
    --reset wraps as {reset:true}. The two flags are mutually exclusive
    and at least one is required.
  - +range-fill: CLI's five-valued --series-type collapses to the tool's
    binary fill_type — `copy` → "copyCells", anything else → "fillSeries"
    (the actual series progression is inferred server-side from the
    seed cells in --source-range).
  - +range-copy: --paste-type {values, formulas, formats} maps to the
    tool's {value_only, formula_only, format_only}; "all" omits the
    field entirely so the server applies its default.

+cells-clear is the second high-risk-write shortcut in the package;
the framework enforces --yes with exit code 10 as usual.

* feat(sheets): implement object-list shortcuts (B5)

Land 7 read shortcuts, one per object skill — chart / pivot table /
conditional format / filter / filter view / sparkline / float image. All
share the same shape (public sheet selector + optional <obj>-id filter)
so they're declared via newObjectListShortcut + an objectListSpec.

Notes:
  - +cond-format-list exposes --rule-id, which is renamed to
    conditional_format_id on the wire (the tool's full field name).
  - +sparkline-list exposes --group-id (the higher-level handle); the
    tool also accepts sparkline_id, intentionally not surfaced.
  - +filter-list takes no id filter — at most one sheet-level filter
    per sheet, so the listing is already unique.
  - +filter-view-list is `cli_status: cli-only` but get_filter_view_objects
    is in mcp-tools.json and dispatches through the same One-OpenAPI
    endpoint; no special path required.

* feat(sheets): implement object CRUD shortcuts (B6)

Land 21 shortcuts — three (create / update / delete) per object skill —
backed by the manage_<obj>_object tools dispatched on the operation
enum. Five standard objects (chart / cond-format / sparkline /
float-image / filter-view) share an objectCRUDSpec factory; pivot and
filter are special-cased.

Shared wire contract:
  excel_id + sheet_id|sheet_name + operation + [<obj>_id] + [properties]
CLI --data is passed through as the tool's `properties` field as-is, so
callers shape it per each object's spec doc.

Special cases:
  - pivot adds optional --target-sheet-id / --target-position on create
    (siblings of properties, not inside it).
  - cond-format exposes --rule-id (short CLI name) wired to the tool's
    conditional_format_id on the wire.
  - sparkline uses --group-id (higher-level object handle) instead of
    sparkline_id.
  - filter has no separate id flag — at most one filter per sheet, so
    filter_id is implicit. +filter-create promotes --range to a first-
    class flag (instead of burying it inside --data).
  - filter-view CRUD are `cli_status: cli-only` but
    manage_filter_view_object is in mcp-tools.json, so they go through
    callTool / One-OpenAPI alongside everything else.

All delete shortcuts are high-risk-write and require --yes.

* feat(sheets): implement lark_sheet_batch_update shortcuts (B7)

Land 4 shortcuts that all funnel through the batch_update tool's atomic
operations array:

  - +batch-update            raw passthrough; --data carries the full
                             { operations: [{tool, params}, ...] } payload
                             plus optional continue_on_error. high-risk-write
                             since the caller may stuff anything inside.

  - +cells-batch-set-style   --data is [{ranges, style}, ...]; CLI flattens
                             each (entry × range) pair into a set_cell_range
                             op with a fan-out cells matrix carrying
                             cell_styles + border_styles.

  - +dropdown-update         --ranges + --options (+ --colors / --multiple /
                             --highlight) — installs/replaces one dropdown
                             across many ranges, each becoming a separate
                             set_cell_range op with data_validation in cells.

  - +dropdown-delete         --ranges — clears data_validation across many
                             ranges (high-risk-write).

Default is strict transaction: if any sub-tool fails the whole batch rolls
back. +batch-update exposes --continue-on-error to flip the policy; the
three fan-out shortcuts leave it strict (they're meant to be all-or-nothing).

Reinstates validateDropdownRanges + splitSheetPrefixedRange that were
removed during B3 → B7 relocation.

* feat(sheets): implement cli-only shortcuts (B8) — 70/70 complete

Land the four cli-only shortcuts that can't route through the One-OpenAPI
dispatcher (their backing capabilities aren't in mcp-tools.json):

  - +workbook-create   POST /open-apis/sheets/v3/spreadsheets
                       + optional set_cell_range follow-up that zips
                       --headers and --data into the first sheet starting
                       at A1.

  - +workbook-export   POST /open-apis/drive/v1/export_tasks (type=sheet)
                       → poll /export_tasks/:ticket up to ~30s
                       → optional GET /export_tasks/file/:file_token/download.
                       CSV mode requires --sheet-id (single sheet export).

  - +dim-move          POST /open-apis/sheets/v2/spreadsheets/:token
                                              /dimension_range
                       CLI is 0-indexed inclusive (--start / --end); the v2
                       endpoint expects half-open [startIndex, endIndex)
                       so the body uses endIndex = --end + 1. --sheet-name
                       is resolved client-side to sheet_id via
                       lookupSheetIndex when needed.

  - +cells-set-image   common.UploadDriveMediaAll
                       (parent_type=sheet_image, parent_node=token)
                       then callTool set_cell_range with cells carrying
                       rich_text: [{type:"embed-image", attachment_token, attachment_name}].
                       --range must be exactly one cell.

All four use runtime.CallAPI / DoAPI directly; only +cells-set-image
combines a legacy upload with the new One-OpenAPI for the second step
(set_cell_range is in mcp-tools.json so callTool is the right path).

This closes the migration: 70 shortcuts × 17 canonical skills × matching
the sheet-skill-spec v0.5.0 tool-shortcut-map.

* test(sheets): cover all 70 shortcuts with dry-run + execute-path tests

Twelve _test.go files alongside the implementation, mirroring the legacy
package's coverage style:

  - testhelpers_test.go     shared rig: TestFactory + Mount + dry-run
                            capture + JSON-input decode + envelope helpers.
  - lark_sheet_*_test.go    one test file per implementation file (9
                            files), table-driven dry-run cases per shortcut
                            plus targeted validation guards.
  - execute_paths_test.go   end-to-end execute paths via httpmock stubs.
                            Covers callTool unwrap, JSON-string output
                            decoding, two-step lookup (+sheet-move),
                            batch_update fan-out, dropdown atomic writes,
                            and the legacy OAPI shortcuts (+workbook-create,
                            +dim-move) including CLI inclusive → API
                            half-open index conversion.

Test coverage on the sheets package is 60.5 % of statements with -race
clean, meeting the dev manual's ≥ 60 % patch-coverage gate.

* refactor(sheets): inline cli-only shortcuts into their canonical skill files

Two naming cleanups:

  - lark_sheet_cli_only.go is gone. The four shortcuts it grouped
    (+workbook-create / +workbook-export / +dim-move / +cells-set-image)
    were bundled by their implementation pattern (legacy OAPI direct
    calls) rather than by canonical skill. The whole sheets package IS
    the CLI implementation, so "cli only" wasn't a meaningful grouping
    at the Go layer. Each shortcut now lives next to its skill peers:

      +workbook-create / +workbook-export → lark_sheet_workbook.go
      +dim-move                           → lark_sheet_sheet_structure.go
      +cells-set-image                    → lark_sheet_write_cells.go

    Per-skill shortcut counts now match tool-shortcut-map.json exactly
    (workbook: 11, sheet_structure: 9, write_cells: 5). Helpers
    (buildInitialFillInput, pollExportTask, downloadExportFile,
    dimMoveBody) move with their shortcuts; nothing else in the package
    referenced them.

  - testhelpers_test.go → helpers_test.go. The _test.go suffix already
    conveys "test"; the leading "test" was redundant. Matches the
    helpers.go naming convention.

Behavior unchanged. go test -race -cover stays at 60.5 %.

* refactor(sheets): sync shortcut flags with sheet-skill-spec v0.5.0

Upstream hoisted a batch of high-frequency scalar fields out of --data
into independent flags and renamed several composite-JSON flags to
match their semantic content. CLI catches up.

Renames (drop-in, same payload semantics):

  - +cells-replace      --replace   → --replacement
  - +cells-set          --data      → --cells
  - +workbook-create    --data      → --values
  - +batch-update       --data      → --operations (now a bare array;
                                       still accepts the envelope form for
                                       back-compat with continue_on_error)

Flat-flag hoists out of --style / --data:

  - +cells-set-style / +cells-batch-set-style
      --style JSON drops; replaced by 11 flat style flags
      (--background-color / --font-color / --font-size / --font-style /
      --font-weight / --font-line / --horizontal-alignment /
      --vertical-alignment / --word-wrap / --number-format) plus
      --border-styles for the one field that's still nested. Both
      shortcuts share styleFlatFlags() + buildCellStyleFromFlags().
  - +cells-batch-set-style also drops the [{ranges, style}] array shape
      in favor of one --ranges + the same flat style flags applied to
      all of them.

Object CRUD --data → --properties everywhere (chart / pivot / cond-format
/ filter / filter-view / sparkline / float-image). Per-skill scalar
hoists merged into properties via an enhanceCreate/UpdateInput callback:

  - +pivot-create        adds --source (required), --range
                          (and continues to expose --target-sheet-id /
                          --target-position at top level)
  - +cond-format-{create,update}
                          adds --rule-type (enum) + --ranges (JSON array);
                          merged into properties.rule.type and
                          properties.ranges respectively
  - +filter-view-{create,update}
                          adds --view-name and --range; both override
                          their properties.* counterparts
  - +filter-update        adds first-class --range (was buried in --data)

Float-image is fully hoisted — no --properties flag at all. Ten flat
flags (--image-name / --image-token | --image-uri / --position-row /
--position-col / --size-width / --size-height / --offset-row /
--offset-col / --z-index) compose the properties block. Implemented as
its own factory (newFloatImageWriteShortcut) since it diverges from the
shared CRUD spec.

Tests track every flag renamed and add explicit cases for the new flag
combos. go test -race -cover stays at 60.3 %.

* refactor(sheets): align batch_update + cells-set with synced reference docs

Sync to upstream reference doc updates for 9 skills:

- batch_update sub-ops: rewrite wire fields tool/params -> tool_name/input
  in CellsBatchSetStyle and DropdownUpdate/Delete fan-out (the actual
  server contract per Schemas section); update --operations flag desc
  and tests.
- +cells-set --cells: accept bare 2D matrix [[{cell},...],...] instead
  of envelope {"cells":[[...]]}; spec example shows bare-array form.
- sparkline createDataDesc enum: win_loss -> winLoss (camelCase).

All other doc changes (float-image flat flags, cond-format
--rule-type/--ranges, pivot create-only --source/--range, filter /
filter-view extra flags, chart --properties) were already aligned in
commit ce33315.

* fix(sheets): repair cells-set-image rich_text embed payload

The server rejected set_cell_range calls from +cells-set-image with three
distinct errors: missing "text" property, missing image_width/image_height,
and unknown attachment_token field. Realign the rich_text element to the
embed-image schema (text/image_token/image_width/image_height) and decode
PNG/JPEG/GIF dimensions from the local file before the write.

* refactor(sheets)!: split +dim-resize into +rows-resize and +cols-resize

Sync to upstream spec change that splits the legacy +dim-resize shortcut
into +rows-resize and +cols-resize. Reasoning is that row vs column
resize has divergent semantics (only rows support auto-fit) and the
shared --dimension flag was hiding that.

Behavior changes (BREAKING):
- +dim-resize is removed; use +rows-resize or +cols-resize.
- --dimension and --reset flags are gone.
- --type enum replaces --size/--reset:
    pixel    (requires --size)
    standard (reset to sheet default; no --size)
    auto     (auto-fit row height; +rows-resize only)
- --end is now inclusive (was exclusive). Old "--start 0 --end 5"
  (5 rows) becomes "--start 0 --end 4".
- Wire payload for resize_height / resize_width changes from
  {value: N} | {reset: true} to {type: "pixel", value: N} |
  {type: "standard"} | {type: "auto"}.

Tests cover both shortcuts across pixel / standard / auto and the
new guard surface (--type pixel needs --size; standard/auto reject
--size; +cols-resize rejects --type auto; --end < --start).

Also pulls in synced reference docs for 5 skills (batch-update,
core-operations, range-operations, sheet-structure, visual-standards)
that update prose mentions of +dim-resize.

* feat(sheets): add --print-schema runtime introspection for composite JSON flags

Composite JSON flags (--cells / --properties / --operations /
--border-styles / --sort-keys / --options) carry non-trivial structured
payloads. Reference docs cover top-level fields but agents writing
those flags often need the full JSON Schema to build a valid payload.

This adds a system-level introspection contract so any shortcut whose
flags are tracked upstream can serve its schemas locally:

  lark-cli sheets <shortcut> --print-schema --flag-name <name>
  lark-cli sheets <shortcut> --print-schema                  # list flags

The schema data is embedded at build time from a synced artifact
(shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-schemas.json). Upstream is the source of
truth — never hand-edit the JSON; update the source Base table and
rerun the sheet-skill-spec sync.

Framework changes (shortcuts/common):

- types.go: Shortcut gains an opt-in PrintFlagSchema hook
  (flagName -> bytes/error). When non-nil the framework auto-injects
  --print-schema / --flag-name and short-circuits Validate/Execute.
- runner.go: register the two system flags when PrintFlagSchema is
  set; intercept in runShortcut before identity/scope/config so
  pure-local lookups don't trigger auth or network. Install a
  PreRunE that relaxes cobra's required-flag gate when
  --print-schema is set, since asking for a schema shouldn't need
  unrelated required flags.

Sheets surface (shortcuts/sheets):

- flag_schema.go (new): go:embed data/flag-schemas.json; expose
  printFlagSchemaFor(command) closure. When flagName is empty it
  emits a JSON listing of introspectable flags for discovery;
  otherwise it returns the schema subtree as pretty JSON.
- flag_schema_test.go (new): cover embed parsing, listing /
  by-name lookup, unknown-flag error path, registration via
  Shortcuts(), and the full system-flag short-circuit through
  cobra (required flags relaxed, schema printed on stdout).
- shortcuts.go: Shortcuts() now wraps shortcutList() and attaches
  PrintFlagSchema to every command present in flag-schemas.json,
  so shortcuts opt in by being listed upstream — no per-shortcut
  boilerplate.
- data/flag-schemas.json (new, synced from sheet-skill-spec):
  19 entries, schema_version "2". Generated upstream from the Lark
  Base source-of-truth (see sheet-skill-spec
  scripts/fetch_cli_flag_schema_map.mjs); ships only per-flag
  subtrees (not the full mcp-tools.json) to keep tool internals
  out of the open-source repo.

Skill docs (skills/lark-sheets):

- SKILL.md: system-flag table gains --print-schema / --flag-name and
  an "Agent 使用提示" note steering agents to prefer --print-schema
  over guessing JSON shape from the cheatsheet.
- references/*.md: regenerated by upstream sync (Schemas-section
  boilerplate updated, plus accumulated upstream prose refinements).

* docs(sheets): remove sandbox references and normalize tool names to CLI shortcuts

Replace export_sheet_to_sandbox / import_sandbox_to_sheet / doubao_code_interpreter
with local-script + batch csv-get/csv-put workflows; unify legacy MCP tool names
(set_cell_range, get_range_as_csv, etc.) to CLI shortcut format (+cells-set, +csv-get).

* feat(sheets): add flag-descriptions.en.json and wire applyFlagDescs into Shortcuts()

Embed data/flag-descriptions.en.json (synced from upstream spec) and
apply it at shortcut assembly time so every Flag.Desc is sourced from
the canonical JSON rather than hardcoded Go strings. Existing hardcoded
Desc values serve as fallback for flags not yet in the JSON.

Also sync reference doc updates from upstream.

* feat(shortcuts): support int64 and float64 flag types

Flag.Type previously could not express non-integer numbers. Add int64
and float64 cases to flag registration plus Int64/Float64 runtime
accessors.

* refactor(sheets): build shortcut flags generically from flag-defs.json

Replace flag-descriptions.en.json with the richer flag-defs.json (full
flag definitions: type / default / enum / input / hidden / required /
kind) synced from sheet-skill-spec. Add flagsFor(command) to materialize
each shortcut's []common.Flag straight from the JSON, skipping
system-kind flags the framework injects.

Migrate every sheets shortcut (including the CRUD/list/dim/merge/
visibility factories) to Flags: flagsFor("+command"), dropping all
hand-written flag literals plus the now-dead publicTokenFlags /
publicSheetFlags / styleFlatFlags helpers and enum vars. A coverage test
locks the Go-flags-match-JSON contract.

Align Go with the new spec where they diverged: +cells-get --ranges →
--range, font-size int → float64, +filter-view-create --range now
required, +sheet-create row/col-count defaults 200/20.

* docs(sheets): sync +batch-update CLI override schema (shortcut/input form)

Pulled from sheet-skill-spec:
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-batch-update.md: --operations
  now documents the {shortcut, input} form; tool_name references gone
- shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-schemas.json: --operations resolves to the
  CLI-side array<{shortcut(enum), input}> schema, sourced from spec's
  canonical-spec/tool-schemas/cli-schemas.json (cli: prefix). +dropdown
  --options also drilled one level deeper

NOTE: the binary still raw-passes --operations to MCP batch_update which
expects {tool_name, input}. A follow-up will add a shortcut→tool_name
translation layer (with per-shortcut operation field) before the docs
become actionable.

* feat(sheets): translate +batch-update sub-ops {shortcut,input} → MCP shape

Users now hand +batch-update --operations a CLI-shape array
([{shortcut, input}, ...]) and the binary translates each sub-op to the
underlying MCP batch_update shape ({tool_name, input(+operation)}) via
a new dispatch table in shortcuts/sheets/batch_op_dispatch.go.

Dispatch table covers 50 batchable write shortcuts. Excluded by design:
- all read ops
- fan-out wrappers (+batch-update self, +cells-batch-set-style,
  +dropdown-update, +dropdown-delete) — nesting these = nested batch
- +dim-move — single shortcut uses legacy v2 /dimension_range endpoint,
  not MCP, can't be batched
- +cells-set-image — multi-step image upload, not atomic-batch friendly
- +workbook-create — new workbook, not batch-on-existing semantics

Translator also rejects sub-ops that hand-fill input.operation (implied
by shortcut name) or input.excel_id / spreadsheet_token / url (set
once at +batch-update top level).

+dim-freeze always injects operation=freeze; the count==0 unfreeze
path of the single shortcut is intentionally not supported in batch —
callers should use the single shortcut for unfreeze.

Tests cover: end-to-end translation, --continue-on-error propagation,
13 rejection cases (banned shortcuts, malformed shapes, reserved keys).

Sync'd from sheet-skill-spec: skills/lark-sheets/references/
lark-sheets-batch-update.md + shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-schemas.json
pick up the corrected enum (+cells-set-style / +dropdown-set added,
+dim-move removed).

* fix(sheets): make +batch-update sub-ops reuse standalone flag→body translators

Sub-ops previously near-passed-through their input, so any shortcut whose
standalone translator renames fields broke inside a batch: +range-copy lost
range/destination_range (transform_range errored "range missing") and
+rows-resize lost range/resize_height ("No resize operation specified").

Introduce a flagView interface (satisfied by *common.RuntimeContext) and a
map-backed mapFlagView, then route every batchable sub-op through the SAME
*Input builder the standalone shortcut uses. mapFlagView seeds flag-defs.json
defaults for value reads while keeping Changed() user-driven, so a sub-op body
is byte-identical to the standalone body — locked by a batch-vs-standalone
contract test over all ~40 batchable shortcuts.

Also fix single-row/column resize: start==end now formats as "23:23" / "C:C"
(resize_range rejects a bare "23"); dimRangeFull keeps both sides while
dimRange's collapse stays for modify_sheet_structure consumers.

* fix(sheets): align +cells-get/+csv-get range flags with synced spec

sheet-skill-spec now declares +cells-get --range as a single string
(was string_array) and +csv-get --range as required. Match the
flag→body translators:

- +cells-get wraps the single --range into the tool's `ranges` array
  and validates with Str() instead of StrArray(), which silently
  returned nil against the now-String flag and broke the command.
- +csv-get gains a trim-based required-range guard.

Update read-data dry-run tests to single-range form and add a guard
test for the empty --range path.

* fix(sheets): push +batch-update sub-op validation down into xxxInput builders

Sub-ops that omit --sheet-id (or any other required flag) used to slip
past CLI validation — Validate ran only against the standalone shortcut
path, and batchOpDispatch's translators built bodies from whatever
flagView returned, so a structurally broken sub-op surfaced as an opaque
server "sheet undefined not found" after a network round-trip.

Push each batchable shortcut's check trio down into its xxxInput builder:

  1. resolveSpreadsheetToken — stays in Validate (batch already does it
     once at the top level; sub-ops don't repeat).
  2. requireSheetSelector(sheetID, sheetName) — new helper; flagView-
     agnostic XOR + control-char check, called at the top of every
     xxxInput.
  3. shortcut-specific required / range / enum checks (--dimension,
     --range, --start <= --end, --type pixel needs --size,
     --float-image-id, image-token XOR image-uri, ...) — moved out of
     Validate into the builder body.

All ~30 batchable xxxInput builders now return (map, error). Standalone
Validate shrinks to validateViaInput(xxxInput); DryRun / Execute
propagate the error. batch_op_dispatch entries drop the noErrTranslate
wrapper and pass the builder directly — its error bubbles up wrapped
with "operations[N] (+shortcut):" context.

Tests:

- TestBatchOp_ErrorEquivalence (7 cases): XOR / logical-constraint
  errors fire identically from standalone and batch sub-op paths.
- TestBatchOp_RejectsBadSubOpInput (8 cases): cobra-required flags that
  standalone catches via MarkFlagRequired now also get rejected CLI-side
  on the batch path (where cobra is not in the loop).
- TestBatchOp_BodyMatchesStandalone (~40 cases) and
  TestBatchOp_DispatchCoversReportedBugs continue to pass — bodies stay
  byte-identical.
- BOE smoke (spreadsheet ICFwstkUGheyfptGWS2bB7RgcDf, sheet 51991c):
  +batch-update with a sub-op missing --sheet-id now returns
  "operations[0] (+dim-insert): specify at least one of --sheet-id or
  --sheet-name" before any network call.

sheetMoveBatchInput (xiongyuanwen's batch-only explicit-source-index
requirement) is preserved — it's an orthogonal batch-specific constraint
not affected by this push-down.

* fix(sheets): align +cond-format / +filter with server schema (#4 + #5)

Two latent bugs in the object_crud translator surfaced during BOE smoke
testing of +batch-update. Both are schema-alignment fixes against
manage_conditional_format_object / manage_filter_object as declared in
sheet-skill-spec/canonical-spec/tool-schemas/mcp-tools.json.

#4 +cond-format: rule_type path + enum vocabulary
---------------------------------------------------
condFormatEnhance used to write the user's --rule-type value into
`properties.rule.type` (nested under a `rule` object). The server
schema actually puts it at flat `properties.rule_type` and silently
drops the nested form — so every conditional-format create/update
secretly built the wrong document.

Worse, the CLI enum exposed via flag-defs.json was its own invented
vocabulary (cellValue / formula / duplicate / unique / topBottom /
aboveBelowAverage / dataBar / colorScale / iconSet / textContains /
dateOccurring / blankCell / errorCell) — none of those values were
the strings the server accepts.

Fix:
- condFormatEnhance now writes `properties.rule_type = <value>`
  directly (no nested `rule` object).
- Synced flag-defs.json + lark-sheets-conditional-format.md enum
  vocabulary from base to match the server: duplicateValues,
  uniqueValues, cellIs, containsText, timePeriod, containsBlanks,
  notContainsBlanks, dataBar, colorScale, rank, aboveAverage,
  expression, iconSet.
- ⚠️ Breaking: scripts passing the old CLI-invented enum values
  (e.g. --rule-type cellValue) now get a cobra "invalid value …
  allowed: …" error listing the new vocabulary. No alias layer.
- TestObjectCRUDShortcuts_DryRun's +cond-format-update case updated
  to assert the flat properties.rule_type shape + new enum.

#5 +filter-{update,delete}: auto-inject filter_id = sheet_id
-------------------------------------------------------------
manage_filter_object's contract is "filter_id === sheet_id" for the
sheet-scoped filter (per per-tool description in mcp-tools.json),
and update / delete operations MUST carry filter_id. Standalone
filterUpdateInput / filterDeleteInput never set it, so the server
rejected with "filter_id is required for update/delete operation"
on every call — both standalone AND inside +batch-update.

Fix:
- filterUpdateInput / filterDeleteInput now set
  input["filter_id"] = sheetID.
- Because filter_id must equal sheet_id (not sheet_name), update /
  delete reject when only --sheet-name is given — there's no
  network lookup available inside the builder. The friendly error
  points at +workbook-info for resolving sheet-name → sheet-id.
- create still omits filter_id (server requires that — id is
  server-allocated on creation).
- New tests:
  * TestObjectCRUDShortcuts_DryRun gains a +filter-update happy-path
    case asserting filter_id is auto-injected + --range hoisting.
  * +filter-delete case updated to assert filter_id presence.
  * TestBatchOp_RejectsBadSubOpInput gains two cases asserting both
    +filter-update and +filter-delete reject --sheet-name-only with
    the friendly error.

Docs (#2 + #3 + #8) synced from sheet-skill-spec
-------------------------------------------------
Companion doc fixes that landed via npm run generate:cli + sync:cli
in sheet-skill-spec; included here because the regenerated flag-defs
and references markdown are byte-tracked in this repo:

- #2: lark-sheets-sheet-structure.md — +dim-{hide,unhide,group,
  ungroup} --start/--end desc changed from "(0-based, inclusive)" to
  "(0-based)" / "(exclusive)" to match the half-open range semantics
  the code has always implemented (requireDimRange: end > start;
  dimRange uses end - 1 for column end letters).
- #3: lark-sheets-workbook.md — +sheet-move section gains a note
  about the batch-internal requirement to pass --sheet-id AND
  --source-index explicitly (sheetMoveBatchInput's constraint).
- #8: lark-sheets-pivot-table.md — +pivot-create --properties
  example drops the stale data_range field (the actual server
  schema uses --source as a hoisted flag; properties only carries
  rows / columns / values / filters / show_*_grand_total).

* feat(sheets): add +cells-batch-clear fan-out over batch_update

Clear content/formats across many sheet-prefixed ranges in a single atomic
batch_update (one clear_cell_range op per range), mirroring the existing
+cells-batch-set-style / +dropdown-{update,delete} fan-out wrappers. The
--scope to clear_type normalization is shared with standalone +cells-clear
(normalizeClearType) so the two stay in lockstep.

high-risk-write (requires --yes); rejected as a batch sub-op like the other
fan-out wrappers. flag-defs/flag-schemas and skill docs updated to match.

* docs(sheets): sync stdin guidance and sparkline reference

- skills/lark-shared/SKILL.md: drop the generic "prefer stdin" section
- skills/lark-sheets/SKILL.md: add expanded stdin guidance (use stdin over @file abs paths; don't cd or write into the project dir)
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-sparkline.md: document the group_id / sparkline_id two-tier model with worked examples

* fix(sheets): require sparkline_id on +sparkline-update items (#6)

manage_sparkline_object uses two layers of IDs: --group-id picks the
sparkline group, and properties.sparklines[i].sparkline_id picks each
item inside the group. The server contract requires sparkline_id on
every update item (server maps each entry back to an existing
sparkline by this id). Agents that called +sparkline-update without
the per-item ids hit an opaque server-side rejection that didn't
mention sparkline_id at all, then got stuck in a try-fail-list-retry
loop.

Pre-check CLI-side in objectUpdateInput via a new validateUpdateInput
hook on objectCRUDSpec. sparklineSpec wires validateSparklineUpdateItems,
which walks properties.sparklines[] and rejects with a message that
points at +sparkline-list:

  +sparkline-update properties.sparklines[N] missing sparkline_id
  (run `+sparkline-list --group-id <id>` first to read sparkline_id
   for each item, then echo each id back on the corresponding update
   entry)

Scope is update-only. config-only updates (properties.config without
sparklines) stay legal — the validator skips when sparklines is
absent. Delete is not pre-checked: objectDeleteInput doesn't pass
properties through, so the partial-delete branch can't be reached
today (separate follow-up).

Tests:

- TestObjectCRUDShortcuts_DryRun: positive case for update with
  sparkline_id present.
- TestSparklineUpdate_MissingSparklineID: standalone path — error
  contains both "missing sparkline_id" and "+sparkline-list".
- TestBatchOp_RejectsBadSubOpInput: batch sub-op missing sparkline_id
  rejected with the same friendly error.

Docs synced from sheet-skill-spec (canonical change committed there):
skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-sparkline.md documents the
two-layer id model, the three "+sparkline-list first" cases, and both
delete modes.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill from spec (audit 20260521)

Pull latest spec from sheet-skill-spec (PR ee/sheet-skill-spec!6 + earlier
develop commits) into skills/lark-sheets/ and shortcuts/sheets/data/.

Audit findings now reflected in CLI docs:

- A2 +cond-format-create example: --rule-type duplicate → duplicateValues
- A3 +cond-format-create Validate: cellValue/formula → cellIs/expression
- A5 +csv-put examples: --range → --start-cell; drop redundant --allow-overwrite
- A7 +sparkline-create: Validate / Examples aligned with real schema
  (config/sparklines), executable JSON example added
- B13 cross-doc dead links: lark_sheet_*/cli-shortcuts.md → lark-sheets-*.md
- C2 +csv-put: `=` literal warning next to Examples
- CC5 +rows-resize/+cols-resize --type auto: single point of truth in
  range-operations reference

flag-defs.json description / required sync (from base):

- A4 +float-image-update: image-name/position-*/size-* required → optional
  (patch mode)
- A8 +dim-move --start/--end description cleanup
- B3 +pivot-create --properties: data_range → source (real field name)

Also picks up the +cells-batch-clear shortcut doc (introduced in spec
develop). Go-side implementation for that shortcut is intentionally not
in this PR — docs-only preview; runtime dispatch will land in a follow-up.

`go test ./shortcuts/sheets/...` passes.

* feat(sheets): add +cells-set --copy-to-range and sync skill spec

Sync lark-sheets skill references and flag schemas from upstream
sheet-skill-spec, and wire the newly-specced --copy-to-range flag into
+cells-set: it passes copy_to_range to the set_cell_range tool so a
template block written via --cells fans out across a larger range with
auto-shifted formula refs.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill spec (chart/pivot wire mappings, --end semantics)

Sync skill references and flag-defs descriptions from upstream
sheet-skill-spec: clarify +chart-create properties structure
(snapshot.data), +pivot-create --target-position / --range wire-field
mappings, add a cross-command --end endpoint-semantics table
(insert/delete/hide/group exclusive vs move/resize inclusive), note
--group-state default, and rename reference identifiers to lark-sheets-*.

Description-only refinement; the existing CLI implementation already
matches the clarified wire mappings and --end semantics.

* fix(sheets): make --max-chars the single read cap for +cells-get / +csv-get

Drop --cell-limit (+cells-get) and --max-rows (+csv-get) from the CLI surface
and pin the underlying tool's cell_limit / max_rows to a very large sentinel so
the tool's own defaults never truncate before --max-chars. --max-chars stays the
only knob (default 200000, unchanged).

- lark_sheet_read_data.go: add unboundedReadLimit (1e9); cellsGetInput pins
  cell_limit, csvGetInput pins max_rows; --max-chars still passed through
- data/flag-defs.json: synced from spec (drops the two flags)
- tests: spot-check moved to --max-chars; dry-run wantInput asserts cell_limit /
  max_rows are pinned high

Mirrors sheet-skill-spec (Base flag records removed).
go build ./... + go test ./shortcuts/sheets/ green.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets read docs — --max-chars as single read cap

Sync skills/lark-sheets references from spec: drop --cell-limit / --max-rows
guidance; 大表分批读 switches to --range row windows + --max-chars auto cap + has_more.
Mirrors sheet-skill-spec 58e7456 and handler change 2befc49.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill spec from upstream

Refine reference docs and flag-defs descriptions from upstream
sheet-skill-spec (--depth wording for +dim-group / +dim-ungroup,
plus assorted reference clarifications). Description-only; no CLI
behavior or flag surface change.

* docs(sheets): sync chart properties schema (position/size required)

Regenerate flag-schemas.json from upstream sheet-skill-spec: the chart
properties schema now marks position and size as required, and the chart
reference doc reflects the same. flag-schemas.json is print-schema-only
(no client-side validation), so this is a generated-artifact + doc sync
with no CLI behavior change.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill spec from upstream

Refine reference docs and flag-defs descriptions from upstream
sheet-skill-spec: clarify +workbook-export sheet flag scope, +filter-*
--properties optionality (omitted => empty filter on --range; rules must
be non-empty when provided), float-image reference_id wording, and
assorted reference cleanups. Description-only; existing CLI behavior
(filter passthrough, properties optional) already matches.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill spec from upstream

Trim and refine reference docs from upstream sheet-skill-spec
(condense core-operations workflow, tidy write-cells / range-operations /
float-image / SKILL guidance). Description-only; no flag or CLI behavior
change.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill spec from upstream

Refine reference docs from upstream sheet-skill-spec (core-operations,
formula-translation, visual-standards, SKILL guidance). Description-only;
no flag or CLI behavior change.

* fix(sheets): correct +workbook-create initial fill and +dim-move endpoint

+workbook-create: the v3 create response does not echo the default sheet's id, so the initial-fill set_cell_range was sent with an empty sheet_id and rejected ("sheet_id or sheet_name is required"). Resolve the workbook's first sheet via get_workbook_structure before filling.

+dim-move: the move request was POSTed to the v2 dimension_range endpoint (the add/update/delete surface, which requires a `dimension` object) and rejected with "[9499] Missing required parameter: Dimension". Switch to the native v3 move_dimension endpoint (sheet_id in path; snake_case source.{major_dimension,start_index,end_index} + destination_index). CLI --end and v3 end_index are both 0-based inclusive, so they pass through unchanged.

* fix(sheets): align +workbook-create, +dropdown-*, +dim-move, +range-sort with server schema

Five separate E2E failures in shortcuts/sheets/ that all trace back to a
CLI ↔ server contract mismatch. Each is independently scoped; bundling
them because they share the test-report citation and the same one-line
fix shape in most cases.

buildInitialFillInput sent {"sheet_id": ""} on the secondary
set_cell_range call after creating the workbook. The empty value was a
holdover from "...otherwise server picks first sheet" — but
set_cell_range rejects an empty selector with
"sheet_id or sheet_name is required" rather than falling back to the
default sheet.

Use sheet_name "Sheet1" instead. POST /sheets/v3/spreadsheets always
creates that sheet on workbook creation, and set_cell_range accepts
sheet_name as an equivalent selector — saves an extra
get_workbook_structure round-trip just to learn the auto-generated id.

buildDropdownValidation emitted four fields that don't exist in the
canonical set_cell_range.data_validation schema:

  - "values" (options list)       → renamed to "items"
  - "multiple_values"              → renamed to "support_multiple_values"
  - "colors" (per-option color)    → removed (not in schema; flag also
                                     removed from data/flag-defs.json
                                     for +dropdown-set / -update)
  - "highlight_options"            → removed (not in schema; flag also
                                     removed)

The canonical schema lives at sheet-skill-spec/canonical-spec/tool-
schemas/mcp-tools.json (set_cell_range tool, data_validation property);
the colors / highlight knobs were CLI inventions the server never
accepted, so removing the flags is correct (renaming would leave the
flags broken). Skill reference docs (write-cells.md, batch-update.md)
synced.

validateDropdownOptionsColors lost its colors check; renamed to
validateDropdownOptions to reflect the narrower contract.

dropdownGetInput sent "Sheet1!C2:C6" verbatim as a ranges[] entry.
get_cell_ranges expects sheet_id / sheet_name as separate fields and
ranges entries without the sheet prefix; the server bounced with
"sheet not found, sheetId:" (empty).

Use the existing splitSheetPrefixedRange helper (declared in
lark_sheet_batch_update.go) to break "Sheet1!C2:C6" into ("Sheet1",
"C2:C6"), then thread the sheet name through sheetSelectorForToolInput
exactly like +cells-get does.

The shortcut was POSTing to /sheets/v2/spreadsheets/{token}/dimension_
range, which is the v2 insert-dimension endpoint and requires a top-
level {"dimension": {...}} body. Move uses a separate endpoint:

  POST /sheets/v2/spreadsheets/{token}/move_dimension
  body: { "source": {...}, "destination_index": N }

(camelCase "destinationIndex" → snake_case "destination_index" to
match the v2 contract.) Both DryRun and Execute updated, plus the
TestDimMove_DryRun and TestExecute_DimMove assertions.

transform_range.sort_conditions[i] requires both `column` (string) and
`ascending` (bool); rangeSortInput passed the --sort-keys array through
to the server unvalidated, so missing fields surfaced as opaque
"required property X missing" errors with no per-item context.

Walk the parsed array client-side, reject with item-pointing messages.
Test fixtures and a contract-test fixture switched from the historical
{col, order} vocabulary (which the server has never accepted) to the
correct {column, ascending}.

Server-schema citations and test-report case mapping in this branch's
plan file.

* revert(sheets): drop direct flag-defs.json edits — generated from spec

data/flag-defs.json is regenerated from the upstream sheet-skill-spec
canonical-spec; editing it here gets clobbered on the next sync. The
schema realignment for +dropdown-set / -update --colors / --highlight
removal needs to land on the base table first, then flow back through
sheet-skill-spec → larksuite-cli sync, not via a direct CLI-side edit.

Restore the previous flag entries verbatim. The Go-side change in
buildDropdownValidation still drops the wire fields, so:

  - users passing --colors / --highlight today see the flag accepted
    silently (no effect on the wire) until the upstream removal lands;
  - after upstream removal + sync, both the flag declarations and the
    Go-side handling will be in sync.

Functional fixes (#1 workbook-create, #3 dropdown-get, #4 dim-move,
#5 range-sort) and dropdown wire-shape rename (#2) are unaffected.

* revert(sheets): drop direct edits to skills/lark-sheets/references/

These md files are sync targets generated from sheet-skill-spec; editing
them here gets clobbered on the next sync, same as data/flag-defs.json.
The --colors / --highlight row removals belong on the upstream base
table → canonical-spec sync, not here.

Restore the previous --colors / --highlight rows in both
lark-sheets-write-cells.md (+dropdown-set) and lark-sheets-batch-update.md
(+dropdown-update). The Go-side change in buildDropdownValidation still
drops the wire fields, so:

  - users passing --colors / --highlight today see the flag accepted
    silently (no effect on the wire) until upstream removes the flag;
  - after upstream removal + sync, both flag declarations, ref docs, and
    Go-side handling will be in sync.

Functional fixes (#1 workbook-create, #3 dropdown-get, #4 dim-move,
#5 range-sort) and dropdown wire-shape rename (#2) are unaffected.

* docs(sheets): sync from sheet-skill-spec — remove dropdown --colors / --highlight

Upstream sheet-skill-spec base table deleted the --colors and --highlight
flags on +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update (the corresponding wire fields
data_validation.colors / .highlight_options were never accepted by the
server schema; see prior fix in this branch). Re-running the sync from
canonical-spec brings the CLI flag-defs and skill reference docs back in
line with the Go-side handling that already drops these fields.

Generated by `npm run sync:cli` in sheet-skill-spec @ ac7acef.

* fix(sheets): restore +dropdown --colors / --highlight, map to canonical fields

Reverses the --colors / --highlight removal from 7932ab2 (item #2 of the
batch-1 schema-alignment commit). That commit dropped both flags after the
test report flagged data_validation.colors / highlight_options as "unexpected
property" — at the time the canonical set_cell_range.data_validation schema
listed only help_text / items / operator / range / support_multiple_values /
type / values, so the flags had no server-side target and the removal was
correct.

Since then, set_cell_range.data_validation has gained two fields explicitly
modelling the dropdown highlight UI (mcp-tools.json in sheet-skill-spec
2026-05-22 base sync):

  enable_highlight  (bool)       — show pill backgrounds
  highlight_colors  (string[])   — hex pill colors, length must match items

So the flags are back, but rewired:

  --colors    -> data_validation.highlight_colors    (was: colors)
  --highlight -> data_validation.enable_highlight    (was: highlight_options)

--options -> items and --multiple -> support_multiple_values renames from
7932ab2 are kept.

Changes:

- buildDropdownValidation: re-add --colors / --highlight handling against
  the new field names; --colors length check stays inline (so dropdownSetInput
  Validate path catches it via validateViaInput, no separate guard needed).
- validateDropdownOptions -> validateDropdownOptionsColors: restore the
  Validate-time --colors length check on +dropdown-update / +dropdown-delete
  (called from lark_sheet_batch_update.go).
- TestDropdownSet_CellsShape: extend to assert highlight_colors /
  enable_highlight emitted; assert legacy `colors` / `highlight_options`
  absent.
- TestDropdownSet_ColorsLengthMismatch: new — covers the early Validate
  error path.
- TestDropdownUpdate_BatchPayload: extend to cover dropdownBatchInput
  propagation of --colors / --highlight through batch_update.
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-{write-cells,batch-update}.md,
  shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-defs.json, flag-schemas.json: synced from
  sheet-skill-spec generate output (MR !7).

* chore(sheets): re-sync from spec + loosen --colors length check

Catches up to sheet-skill-spec's 2026-05-25 base sync (MR !7) after
rebasing onto upstream feat/lark-sheets-refactor (12 new upstream commits
including the lark-sheets skill refactor + tools-schema migration).

Spec changes flowing in:

- highlight_colors description loosened: length may be **shorter than**
  --options (server cycles remaining slots through a built-in 10-color
  palette); previously the tool errored on any length mismatch.
- shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-schemas.json: mass re-mirror — generator now
  emits `type` before `properties` and adds explicit `additionalProperties:
  false` on object schemas (cosmetic, no behavior change).
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-{batch-update,chart,write-cells}.md:
  --options gains the type='list' tag; data_validation inline field-count
  goes 7 → 9 (catches up the highlight schema in the summary); chart
  position / size marked optional per upstream.

Go-side adjustment:

- buildDropdownValidation / validateDropdownOptionsColors: change the
  --colors length check from strict-equal to "must not exceed --options"
  to match the relaxed schema.
- TestDropdownSet_ColorsLengthMismatch -> TestDropdownSet_ColorsLongerThanOptions
  (now hits the overflow path with 3 colors vs 2 options).
- New TestDropdownSet_ColorsShorterAccepted: 2 colors vs 4 options is
  legal and forwarded as-is.

* docs(sheets): sync dropdown --colors/--highlight clarification from spec

Mirrors sheet-skill-spec MR !7 changes:

- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-write-cells.md: new "Dropdown
  配色" section explaining how --colors (→ data_validation.highlight_colors)
  and --highlight (→ data_validation.enable_highlight) compose — length
  rule (shorter ok, longer rejected), --highlight gating, palette
  fallback behavior, minimal +dropdown-set example.
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-batch-update.md: one-line
  pointer to the write_cells section for +dropdown-update / -delete
  (same rules).
- shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-defs.json: --colors / --highlight `desc`
  fields gain the long-form server-field / length-rule descriptions
  used by `--help`.

No Go-side change — earlier commit 538eb2e already loosened the
buildDropdownValidation length check to "must not exceed"; this PR step
just makes the docs / `--help` text catch up.

* feat(sheets): +dropdown-set/-update --source-range for listFromRange mode

Previously +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update only emitted
data_validation.type=list — agents wanting listFromRange (dropdown options
sourced from existing cells, kept in sync with that range) had to drop down
to +cells-set and hand-build a data_validation map. The flag now exposes it
natively as --source-range, paired with --options under XOR.

CLI changes:

- shortcuts/sheets/lark_sheet_write_cells.go:
  * new dropdownTypeAndItems(runtime) — central XOR resolver: rejects 0 or
    2 of {--options, --source-range}, returns (sourceSize, partial dv with
    type+items|range filled in). Source size = options length for list
    mode, rangeDimensions(--source-range) cell count for listFromRange.
  * buildDropdownValidation rewritten to call the resolver, then layer
    --colors / --multiple / --highlight on top — semantics unchanged
    for callers, just two modes instead of one.
  * validateDropdownOptions / -Colors renamed to validateDropdownSourceOrOptions
    so the XOR + length check fires at +dropdown-update Validate time too.
  * --colors length error message generalized: "must not exceed dropdown
    source size (N)" (covers both modes).
- shortcuts/sheets/lark_sheet_batch_update.go: rename call site.
- shortcuts/sheets/lark_sheet_write_cells_test.go: 4 new tests —
  ListFromRange (happy path: range + items absent + colors + highlight all
  emit), ListFromRange_ColorsLongerThanCells (overflow against T1:T3 cell
  count), XorBothSet, XorNeitherSet. Updated the existing
  ColorsLongerThanOptions assertion to match the new "source size" wording.

Spec-driven changes (synced via npm run sync:cli from sheet-skill-spec
MR !7 2c298b6):

- shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-defs.json: --options Required flips to xor on
  +dropdown-set/-update; new --source-range row gains long-form description
  pointing at server data_validation.range + the XOR semantics.
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-write-cells.md: "Dropdown 配色"
  section reorganized into "Dropdown 选项 + 配色" — XOR comparison table
  (list vs listFromRange), shared config flag table (--highlight /
  --colors), explicit length rule covering both modes, side-by-side
  minimal examples, server-range-normalization gotcha callout.
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-batch-update.md pointer updated
  to mention both modes + that +dropdown-delete is unaffected.

PPE smoke (ppe_lark_cli_sheet) on UFJxszjrZhZ1LVtc9FdcICSbn6b C column:
- +cells-set C1 → "性别" (bold + centered): updated_cells_count=1
- +dropdown-set --range C2:C21 --source-range "Sheet1!T1:T3" --colors
  '["#cce8ff","#ffd6e7","#e6e6e6"]' --highlight: updated_cells_count=20
- read-back: data_validation.type=listFromRange + range=$T$1:$T$3 (server
  normalizes the prefix away on storage; highlight_colors /
  enable_highlight not echoed by get_cell_ranges, see byted-sheet read
  projection TODO).
- error-path replay (both XOR violations + colors > source-size) all
  rejected at Validate stage with the expected messages.

* docs(sheets): sync agent-voice rewrite of Dropdown 选项+配色 from spec

Mirrors sheet-skill-spec MR !7 60df610 — narrative now describes how the
flags interact (XOR, colors length rule, highlight gating, sheet-prefix
read-back gotcha) without exposing the underlying data_validation field
names or server-side normalization details that agents don't act on.

No Go-side change, no shortcut behavior change.

* chore(sheets): restore --colors in parseJSONFlag docstring example list

The earlier commit 49104ec swapped --colors out of parseJSONFlag's "Used
by" example list when it deleted the flag (item #2 there removed --colors
/ --highlight from +dropdown-set/-update). Subsequent commits 8672d8e /
538eb2e / fb90c8b reinstated --colors (and added --source-range) but did
not roll back this docstring tweak — leaving an orphan reference to
--properties where --colors used to be.

This restores the example list to its pre-49104ec form so the docstring
matches what the helper actually services on this branch's HEAD.

Pure docstring change — function behavior unaffected, no test movement.

* fix(sheets): post-rebase test fixups after dropping superseded fix #1

Two test fallouts from rebasing onto upstream 4be06c8 (which independently
re-fixed +workbook-create and +dim-move with a more thorough approach):

- shortcuts/sheets/lark_sheet_workbook_test.go: our PR's earlier
  TestWorkbookCreate_DryRun "with headers and data → 2-step plan" subtest
  asserted the expedient sheet_name="Sheet1" / no-sheet_id wire body that
  matched our dropped fix #1 implementation. Upstream's fix #1 resolves
  the workbook's first sheet via get_workbook_structure and fills with
  the real sheet_id instead. Reset this file to upstream's version — our
  superseded assertions disappear, upstream's tests cover the new wire
  shape.

- shortcuts/sheets/execute_paths_test.go: TestExecute_RangeSort fixture
  still used the legacy {col, order} sort-key shape because the rebase
  resolution picked the upstream version of this file wholesale (it
  contained other unrelated changes). Re-apply just the one fixture
  update to {column, ascending} so fix #5's CLI-side rejection logic
  exercises a valid input — server-side sort_conditions has required
  fields `column` (string) and `ascending` (bool); the historical
  {col, order} vocabulary was never accepted.

go build ./... + go test ./shortcuts/sheets/... -count=1 both green.

* feat(sheets): +dropdown --highlight tri-state via Changed() for opt-out

The server-side default for data_validation.enable_highlight flipped from
false to true (aligning with the UI behavior). With the previous code path

    if runtime.Bool("highlight") { dv["enable_highlight"] = true }

omitting --highlight and passing --highlight=false both produced the same
"enable_highlight key absent" body, leaving CLI users with no way to opt
out of the (now-default) highlighting.

Switch to runtime.Changed() so the translator can distinguish all three
input shapes:

  - omitted          -> no enable_highlight key (server applies default=true)
  - --highlight=true -> enable_highlight: true  (explicit no-op vs default)
  - --highlight=false -> enable_highlight: false (the only opt-out path)

flagView already exposes Changed() and mapFlagView (the +batch-update
sub-op adapter) implements it via raw-key presence — same pattern other
translators use for "Changed-only" branching (e.g. omit target_index
unless --index was set), so no interface surface change is needed.

Test coverage:
  - TestDropdownSet_HighlightTriState pins all four shapes (omit / presence
    form / explicit true / explicit false) and asserts the enable_highlight
    key's presence/value
  - TestBatchOp_BodyMatchesStandalone adds a --highlight=false sub-op case
    so the batch sub-op path produces a body byte-identical to the
    standalone +dropdown-set --highlight=false body

* chore(sheets): sync +dropdown flag desc + write-cells narrative from spec

Mirror sheet-skill-spec generated/ into shortcuts/sheets/data/ and
skills/lark-sheets/ for the +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update path. No
hand edits in this repo.

The +dropdown flag desc and the Dropdown 配色 narrative now match the
server-side enable_highlight default flip (true) and the tri-state
--highlight semantics introduced in the sibling commit:

  * --highlight desc: 不传 = 开(按内置 10 色色板循环上色),
    --highlight=false 关闭得到纯白下拉
  * --colors desc: 单独传即生效(高亮默认开),--highlight=false 时忽略
  * write-cells reference: 三种意图三条线(默认色板 / 指定颜色 /
    纯白下拉)+ 新增 --highlight=false 示例

Source upstream: sheet-skill-spec MR !8.

* fix(sheets): validate +cells-set-image --image path in Validate

The unsafe-path check only ran at Execute (via FileIO.Stat), so --dry-run
printed a misleading success preview for an absolute / out-of-cwd --image
path that a real run would then reject. Move the path-safety check into
Validate (validate.SafeLocalFlagPath), so --dry-run and Execute fail
identically and both name the real --image flag. File existence stays
deferred to Execute, so legitimate relative paths still preview cleanly.

Add TestCellsSetImage_DryRunRejectsUnsafePath.

* feat(sheets): support local --image in +float-image-create

+float-image-create now accepts a local file via --image (XOR with
--image-token / --image-uri): the CLI uploads it as a sheet_image and
embeds the returned file_token, removing the previous "upload elsewhere
to get a token first" workaround. Path safety is checked in Validate,
--dry-run previews the extra upload step, and +batch-update rejects
--image (no upload phase). +float-image-update is unchanged (it does not
register --image).

Also syncs the lark-sheets skill docs/flag-defs from sheet-skill-spec:
the new --image flag, partial-merge / border-per-side / bare sheet-prefix
clarifications, and refreshed dropdown --colors/--highlight descriptions
(already pending in the source Base table).

* fix(sheets): +dropdown-get accepts --sheet-id/--sheet-name + bare --range

Align +dropdown-get with its get_cell_ranges siblings (+cells-get / +csv-get):
sheet selection is now via --sheet-id / --sheet-name (XOR) and --range is a
bare A1 reference. The previous shape required the sheet prefix inside --range
(e.g. "Sheet1!A2:A100") and was the odd one out among the read-data wrappers;
callers pasting the sheet-id form straight from the URL hit a misleading
"sheet not found, sheetId: , sheetName: <id>" error because the prefix was
unconditionally treated as sheet_name.

Flag schema + skill reference regenerated from the upstream Lark Base
Shortcut-flags table.

* fix(sheets): drop Sheet1! prefix from +cells-get / +csv-get / +csv-put flag examples

Server tools-schema.json for get_cell_ranges, get_range_as_csv and set_range_from_csv
does not accept a sheet prefix on --range / --start-cell; the sheet is selected via
--sheet-id / --sheet-name. +csv-put --start-cell also now states it must be a single
cell (no range notation).

Synced from spec repo.

* feat: 把环境变量提交上去

* fix(sheets): clarify batch --ranges prefix must be sheet display name

E2E test cases repeatedly trip on this:

  $ lark-cli sheets +cells-batch-set-style \
      --ranges '["7f8fba!A2:B3","7f8fba!C2:D3"]' --font-color '#3366FF' ...

  → tool "batch_update" failed: [900015206]
    sheet "7f8fba" not found. Available sheets: [{id: "7f8fba", name: "Sheet1"}]

Callers paste the hex sheet-id (e.g. "7f8fba") from a spreadsheet URL /
+sheet-create response straight into the --ranges sheet prefix. The four
batch shortcuts (+cells-batch-set-style / +cells-batch-clear /
+dropdown-update / +dropdown-delete) fan each range out into a
batch_update sub-op (set_cell_range / clear_cell_range) and pass the
prefix through as sheet_name; the server only matches sheet_name
literally, so the lookup fails.

The set_cell_range tool schema is explicit: sheet_id is the
reference_id and "must be correct or it errors"; sheet_name is the
display name. CLI can't disambiguate purely from the literal because
users can rename sheets to anything (including six-char hex strings).

Cleanest fix is at the source: each batch shortcut's --ranges flag
description now states explicitly that the prefix must be the sheet
display name and that the sheet reference_id is rejected, so agents
reading the reference don't try the id form in the first place.

No Go changes; these files are regenerated from the upstream Lark Base
Shortcut-flags table via the sheet-skill-spec sync chain.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill docs from upstream spec

- SKILL.md: clarify --url only resolves /sheets/ and /spreadsheets/ links; /wiki/ links must be resolved via wiki +node-get first (confirm obj_type=sheet, use obj_token)
- formula-translation: document IMPORTRANGE cross-workbook limits (max 5-level nesting, 100 refs per sheet)
- write-cells: document rich_text cells for hyperlinks, @mentions and @docs

* feat: 同步 tools-schema.json 改动

* fix(sheets): warn when +dropdown source-range exceeds 2000 cells with highlight on

byted-sheet's ListFromRangeValidation.checkOptionsValid() sets
isOptionError=true when shouldHighlightValidData is on and the source
range exceeds LIST_WITH_COLOR_MAX_COUNT (2000 cells) — the highlight +
large source combo is unsupported. CLI previously had no signal for
this, so users only learned by seeing the dropdown render as
option-error in the workbook.

Add a Validate-phase stderr warning in +dropdown-set and +dropdown-update
when --source-range covers >2000 cells unless --highlight=false. Soft
warning, never blocks the request. Inline --options is not subject to
this limit — server enforces no count or per-item length cap on inline
lists, so no warning fires there.

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill from spec — dropdown flag descs reflect server reality

Pulls sheet-skill-spec canonical-spec → generated → consumers chain for
dropdown flag desc corrections committed upstream (Shortcut-flags base
table rows for +dropdown-set / +dropdown-update --options and
--source-range).

Aligns flag descs with byted-sheet behavior:
- --options: dropped fabricated "≤500 items, each ≤100 chars, no commas"
  promise. byted-sheet ListOfItemValidation enforces none of these.
- --source-range: appended note about the only real cap —
  LIST_WITH_COLOR_MAX_COUNT=2000 when --highlight is on (server flags the
  dropdown as option-error beyond that; CLI warns at Validate time per
  bb7ccae).

Also picks up an unrelated upstream tools-schema.json drift (chart float
block schema + data_validation.items description tweak) that surfaced
via npm run check:tool-schemas; bundling keeps the spec sync gate green.

* revert(sheets): drop tools-schema drift mirror from previous spec sync

930c9c7 顺带 sync 了 spec 的 tools-schema bundling — 跟那条 commit 一起
误带进来 chart float block required 和 data_validation.items 描述微调,
这两处其实是上游 sheet-ai-skills 还在 pending 的 revert。

配套 sheet-skill-spec 的 revert commit (a3aa9f2 on
fix/dropdown-flag-desc-real-limits / !11),重跑 sync:consumers 拉回
正确的 generated mirror:
- shortcuts/sheets/data/flag-schemas.json(chart 部分)
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-{chart,batch-update,write-cells}.md(rendered schema 段)

dropdown 文案改动(flag-defs.json 4 处 desc + dropdown 段的 reference
渲染)不在本 commit 范围,保持 930c9c7 的状态。

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill from spec — +filter-view-update --properties desc

去掉 +filter-view-update --properties 描述里"pass at least one of
--properties.rules / --range / --view-name"的误导承诺。--properties
实际是硬必填(MarkFlagRequired),且 update 走 PUT 整组覆盖语义。

* fix(sheets): align +cells-search/+cells-replace option keys with server schema

The CLI emitted `options.regex` and `options.include_formulas`, but the
server-side `search_data` / `replace_data` tool schemas declare and
consume `use_regex` and `match_formulas`. Result: passing `--regex` or
`--include-formulas` always failed with `unexpected property ... is not
defined in schema`.

Keep the user-facing flag names (`--regex`, `--include-formulas`) — only
the JSON keys sent to the server change. Updates the dry-run test that
locked the wrong contract.

* docs(sheets): sync float-image reference from spec — fix non-runnable examples

Two examples in skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-float-image.md
didn't actually run against PPE; sync brings them in line with CLI behavior:

- +float-image-create local-path example missed --image-name (CLI rejects
  with `required flag(s) "image-name" not set` even when path basename
  already has the filename). Add `--image-name "logo.png"` + inline note.
- +float-image-update "only change position" example missed image source
  (CLI rejects with `one of --image, --image-token, or --image-uri is
  required`). Expand to two steps: list with --jq pulls the current
  image_token, then update re-passes --image-token to satisfy the guard.
- Leading warning realigned: image source is mandatory on every update
  call; "keep original image" still requires passing the token explicitly.

Upstream change: sheet-skill-spec MR fix/float-image-reference-examples.

* feat: 同步 tools-schema.json 改动

* fix(sheets): allow +float-image-update to omit the image source

The image source (--image-token / --image-uri) is the only optional part
of an update: omit all of them to keep the current image. image_name,
position and size stay required — the manage_float_image tool rejects an
update without them, and +float-image-list does not return image_name to
backfill. Previously the shortcut forced an image source even when only
position/size changed, so those updates were rejected CLI-side before any
API call (reported as a Fail case in the sheets e2e rerun).

- floatImageProperties: gate the image-source requirement on create only;
  keep image_name/position/size required on both; emit image_uri only when set
- sync flag-defs.json + lark-sheets-float-image.md from sheet-skill-spec
  (image-name/position/size now required on +float-image-update)
- tests: cover the image-source-optional dry-run; the single-required checks
  move to the +batch-update sub-op path (cobra owns the standalone path)

* docs(sheets): sync lark-sheets skill from spec

Mirror the canonical-spec reference fixes into the consumer skill:
- search_replace output contract: `matches[]` with `address` (+ `has_more`/`next_offset`)
- workbook sheet fields: `sheet_name`/`is_hidden`/`*_count`, no `frozen_*`
- `+range-fill` example uses a non-overlapping target (A3:A100)
- drop the unimplemented `envelope.meta.verification` auto-readback claim; advise
  manual list/get verification instead

* fix(sheets): allow +pivot-create to omit both sheet selectors

manage_pivot_table_object treats sheet_id / sheet_name as the placement
target — when both are absent, handleCreate() auto-creates a new sub-sheet
to host the pivot table. The CLI's flag schema didn't reflect this:

- Exposed a third flag --target-sheet-id that mapped to the same wire
  field as --sheet-id, leaving the caller unsure which one to use
- --sheet-id / --sheet-name had "XOR with the other" descriptions that
  read like "operation context", so callers (especially LLM tool callers)
  felt obligated to set one — frequently the source sheet — which
  silently disabled the backend's auto-create guardrail and dropped the
  pivot at A1, overlapping the source data

Wire change (synced from sheet-skill-spec): drop the duplicate
--target-sheet-id flag; rewrite --sheet-id / --sheet-name descriptions
to make the placement-target semantics explicit and call out that
omitting both is the recommended path.

Implementation change (this PR): add an at-most-one sheet-selector
helper and let object create-shortcuts opt into it.

- helpers.go: new optionalSheetSelector (both empty allowed; both set
  still rejected; control-char validation unchanged). requireSheetSelector
  is untouched — every existing caller keeps the exactly-one contract.
- lark_sheet_object_crud.go: objectCRUDSpec gains
  allowEmptySheetSelectorOnCreate; objectCreateInput dispatches to
  optionalSheetSelector when it's set. Only pivotSpec opts in;
  chart / cond-format / sparkline / filter-view / float-image keep
  the existing require semantics. DryRun and Execute switch to direct
  flag extraction (same pattern Validate already used) so the XOR
  check happens in exactly one place (the builder).
- pivotSpec: drop the enhanceCreateInput branch that read the now-removed
  --target-sheet-id flag.
- Tests: TestPivotCreate_SheetSelectorSemantics covers both-empty /
  both-set / single-set; TestObjectCreate_RequiresSheetSelector
  regresses chart / cond-format / sparkline / filter-view to lock the
  scope of the relaxation.

* docs(sheets): clarify filter/filter-view rules update is whole-set PUT

Synced from upstream tools-schema. The rules field on manage_filter_object and manage_filter_view_object now documents update as whole-set PUT semantics: submitted rules become the complete rule set, all existing columns' rules are cleared first, columns not listed lose their old rules (no merge), and [] clears everything. Description-only change, no structural/field change.

* refactor(sheets): switch dim-* / rows-cols-resize to A1-string range schema

The 9 row/column-region shortcuts used to share two int flags --start /
--end with inconsistent end semantics across commands — +dim-insert /
-delete / -hide / -unhide / -group / -ungroup treated --end as exclusive,
while +dim-move / +rows-resize / +cols-resize treated it as inclusive.
The skill reference even called this out as "the highest-frequency
off-by-one source", patched in docs rather than at the surface. Three
underlying tool schemas (position+count, A1 range string, 0-based int
pair) were all flattened onto the same --start/--end pair, which forced
a different normaliser per command and pushed mental math (count =
end - start) onto every caller.

Schema (sourced from base, regenerated via sheet-skill-spec, mirrored
into shortcuts/sheets/data/ and skills/lark-sheets/):

  +dim-insert                                    --position + --count
    rows: "3"; columns: "C". --count rows/columns
    inserted *before* --position.
  +dim-delete / -hide / -unhide / -group / -ungroup
                                                 --range
  +rows-resize / +cols-resize                    --range
    A1 closed range. Rows: "3:7" or "5". Columns: "C:F" or "C".
    Mixing letters and digits in one range is rejected.
  +dim-move                                      --source-range + --target
    --target must match --source-range's dimension (both row or both
    column). The move places the source block *before* --target.

Wire-shape preserved: modify_sheet_structure still receives `position`
+ `count` (insert) or a `range` A1 string (other dim-* ops); v3
move_dimension still receives 0-based inclusive ints (CLI parses the
A1 strings into them); resize_range still receives a two-sided A1
range (single-element form is expanded to "N:N" before send).

This is a flag-surface break (--start / --end / --dimension flags
removed from these 9 shortcuts); --dimension stays only on +dim-freeze
since it has no range to derive from.

Code: A1 parser added (parseA1Range / parseA1Position /
letterToColumnIndex reused from write_cells); dimRange / dimRangeFull /
dimPosition deleted; dim-move switches to source-range + target parsing;
resize gains a same-dimension guard so +rows-resize rejects "A:C" with
a clear "+rows-resize expects row numbers" message.

Tests: TestSheetStructureShortcuts_DryRun / TestDimMove_DryRun /
TestDimMove_Column / TestDimMove_MismatchedDimension /
TestDimRange_Validation / TestParseA1Range / TestResize_TypeAndSizeGuards
/ TestRangeOperationsShortcuts_DryRun all rewritten against the new
schema. Batch contract trio (BodyMatchesStandalone /
ErrorEquivalence / RejectsBadSubOpInput) and
TestBatchOp_DispatchCoversReportedBugs likewise. Full
`go test ./shortcuts/sheets/` passes.

* docs(sheets): sync +pivot-create placement reference from spec

Companion sync from sheet-skill-spec — the canonical reference rewrites
+pivot-create's "5 placement-related flags" rundown into a clearer
"4 placement-related flags" form (--target-sheet-id was already removed
in #1130, this updates the prose accordingly), and clarifies that
--sheet-id / --sheet-name on +pivot-create are the *placement* sheet
(not the source-data sheet), with omit-both as the strongly-recommended
default.

Also picks up a base-side --target-position description tweak that
dropped the now-stale "与 --target-sheet-id 配套" reference.

No CLI surface change.

* docs(sheets): sync +pivot-create summarize_by lowercase enum values from spec

* docs(sheets): wrap sheet names in single quotes in A1 examples

Synced from spec. Affects 3 reference md (pivot-table / batch-update /
write-cells) and 2 generated flag-data JSONs.

A1 examples like `Sheet1!A1:D100` now read `'Sheet1'!A1:D100` so models
default to single-quoted sheet names. Excel A1 notation requires single
quotes for sheet names containing hyphens / spaces / non-ASCII chars;
always-quoting is also valid for plain names, so this is the safer default
to teach.

Affected flags:
- +pivot-create --source
- +dropdown-update --ranges / --source-range
- +dropdown-delete --ranges
- +dropdown-set --source-range
- +cells-batch-set-style --ranges
- +cells-batch-clear --ranges

* docs(sheets): wrap A1 sheet names in handwritten examples + bash histexpand guide

Synced from spec. Affects 4 reference md (chart / pivot-table / sparkline /
write-cells) and SKILL.md.

In addition to wrapping sheet names in single quotes in all remaining
handwritten examples (covers chart refs.value / nameRef, sparkline source,
write-cells --source-range, pivot-create narrative), SKILL.md gains a new
"Shell quoting for A1 references with !" section.

The new section addresses bash history expansion: in interactive bash
(e.g., ShellExec sandbox), unescaped `!Word` after `"..."` triggers
`bash: !A1: event not found`, dropping the command before lark-cli sees
it. The section gives 4 quoting strategies (shell single-quote outer,
`set +H` prefix, mixed quoting, sheet-rename fallback) and an anti-pattern
list.

Affected files:
- skills/lark-sheets/SKILL.md (new section)
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-chart.md
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-pivot-table.md
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-sparkline.md
- skills/lark-sheets/references/lark-sheets-write-cells.md

* docs(sheets): drop bash histexpand section, fix write-cells table escape

Sync from spec, refining the bash-quoting deep-dive added in 0f695b6:

- Drop the `## Shell 调用注意事项` section in SKILL.md and the inline
  `⚠️ bash 引号` callouts in lark-sheets-pivot-table.md and
  lark-sheets-write-cells.md. The 4-scenario quoting table + anti-pattern
  list turned out too verbose for the SKILL intro; single-quoted examples
  in the references are themselves enough nudge.
- lark-sheets-write-cells.md L146: fix the table cell escape from the
  malformed `'''Sheet1''!T1:T3'` (consecutive `''` are no-op empty
  strings) to `''\''Sheet1'\''!T1:T3'`, matching the bash example at
  L191 verbatim.

Net: 1 insertion, 40 deletions across 3 files.

* feat(sheets): rename +pivot-create sheet selector → --target-sheet-{id,name}

+pivot-create's placement selector (where the pivot table lands) is no
longer the generic --sheet-id / --sheet-name; it is now
--target-sheet-id / --target-sheet-name. The new names mark this as the
*output* sheet, distinct from the *data-source* sheet (which lives
inside --source as `'Sheet'!Range`). The other +pivot-{list,update,delete}
shortcuts keep --sheet-id / --sheet-name (their semantics are
"sheet that hosts the existing pivot", same as every other shortcut).

Motivation: an LLM agent reading the previous CLI surface saw +pivot-create
expose --sheet-id and assumed (as it had to) that it pointed at the data
source, like every other shortcut. The new flag name makes the intent
unambiguous at the call site, without relying on the agent having read
the narrative caveat in the reference doc.

Background: evaluation case U046 spent multiple rounds tripping on this
exact confusion before working around it with +sheet-rename.

Implementation:
- objectCRUDSpec gains createSheetIDFlag / createSheetNameFlag (with
  default-fallback accessors sheetIDFlagOnCreate / sheetNameFlagOnCreate);
  newObjectCreateShortcut + objectCreateInput consult the spec instead of
  hard-coded "sheet-id" / "sheet-name". pivotSpec sets target-sheet-*;
  every other create spec inherits the defaults.
- optionalSheetSelector (only used by pivot create) takes the two flag
  names as parameters so its mutex / control-char errors quote the names
  the user actually typed (--target-sheet-id, not --sheet-id).
- batch_op_dispatch: introduce sheetSelectorFlagsForSubOp(shortcut) →
  (idFlag, nameFlag) returning target-sheet-* for "+pivot-create" and
  the defaults otherwise; translateBatchOp uses it so +pivot-create
  sub-ops in +batch-update accept the same renamed input keys.
- Tests:
  - lark_sheet_object_crud_test.go: pivot-create cases switch args and
    expected error wording to target-sheet-*; extra assertion that the
    mutex error quotes the renamed flag (regression guard against
    flag-name drift between code and error message).
  - batch_op_contract_test.go: +pivot-create sub-op test uses
    target-sheet-id / target-sheet-name input keys; the body-vs-standalone
    contract loop reads the selector via sheetSelectorFlagsForSubOp so
    every other shortcut keeps using sheet-id / sheet-name.

Synced reference docs (skills/lark-sheets/{SKILL.md,
references/lark-sheets-pivot-table.md}) mirror the spec's new flag names,
narrative, 3-placement-strategy block, and SKILL.md exception bullet that
explains why +pivot-create's badge says 无 sheet 定位 yet still has
placement selectors (just under different names).

flag-defs.json synced from spec picks up the renamed flags + kind=own.

All sheets-package tests pass.

* docs(sheets): strip migration-history language from pivot reference / SKILL

Synced from spec. Removes "renamed from / no longer called / not
--sheet-id" style migration-history language that snuck into the
previous sync. Reference and SKILL now describe the current flag names
directly without referencing the old names.

* docs(sheets): require +workbook-info before guessing sheet name

Synced from spec. SKILL.md adds a new rule under the sheet-locator
section: unless the user has explicitly named a sheet, the agent must
call +workbook-info first to fetch sheets[].sheet_id / sheets[].title
rather than guessing the default `Sheet1`. The Chinese-language tables
this CLI is typically used against rarely use that literal name —
"数据" / "Sheet" (no digit) / "工作表 1" / business-named sheets are
far more common — so guessing wastes a round-trip before the agent
ends up calling +workbook-info anyway.

The 统一调用范式 example also switches its `--sheet-name "Sheet1"`
placeholder to `<真实表名>` to remove the inadvertent suggestion that
`Sheet1` is a sensible default.

* docs(sheets): tell agent to `set +H` for A1 references containing `!`

Synced from spec. The sheet-locator section now warns: when a flag value
contains `!` (--source / --range / --ranges with a cross-sheet prefix),
run `set +H` at the start of the bash session to disable history
expansion — otherwise interactive bash (e.g. inside an agent's shell
sandbox) lexes "Sheet1!A1" as a history reference and fails with
`event not found` before lark-cli ever sees the argument.

When the sheet name itself contains hyphens / spaces / non-ASCII
characters, the A1 reference also needs single quotes around the sheet
name per A1 notation, e.g. --source "'Sales-2025'!A1:D100".

Also flips the previous `--range` example to `--range 'Sheet1!A1:B2'`
(shell single-quote) for consistency.

* feat(sheets): add schema-driven JSON flag validation

Validate composite JSON flags (--properties, --cells, --options,
--border-styles, --sort-keys) against the embedded flag-schemas.json
on every standalone and +batch-update sub-op invocation, replacing
ad-hoc per-shortcut guards.

Supports the JSON Schema subset actually used upstream: type / enum
/ oneOf / required / properties / items / nullable / minimum /
maximum / minItems / maxItems / additionalProperties (true | false
| <schema>). Enum errors quote the failing value, truncate beyond 8
entries, and surface case-only "did you mean" hints (SUM -> sum).

Coverage: 18 / 19 (shortcut, flag) pairs. +batch-update --operations
stays validator-skipped; its translator already does richer per
sub-op checks. mapFlagView.Command() routes batch sub-ops through
the same (command, flag) -> schema pipeline as standalone.

loadFlagSchemas() is now sync.Once-guarded so parallel first access
from t.Parallel test sets and concurrent shortcut invocations is
race-free.

Removes superseded hand-written guards:
  - +pivot-create validateCreateInput / validatePivotCreateProps
  - +range-sort sort-keys per-item shape check
Test fixtures updated to be schema-conformant (chart position/size,
pivot summarize_by lowercase, cells 2D-array shape).

* feat(sheets): add --rows-json output flag to +csv-get

+csv-get --rows-json returns structured rows ({row_number, values:{col→cell}})
instead of the CSV string, so callers can address cells by row_number / column
letter without parsing [row=N] or RFC-4180 CSV. Same read, alternate output
shape — a flag on +csv-get (default stays CSV), not a separate shortcut, since
the two differ only in representation.

- CsvGet.Execute: --rows-json reshapes the response via assembleRowsJSON
  (parses annotated_csv into per-row records keyed by column letter; every
  logical row emitted; embedded newlines parsed into cell values)
- surfaces the under-read hint structurally as data_not_fully_read
- flag-defs.json + read-data reference synced from spec

* feat(cli): agent-friendly errors, proxy silencing, +csv-put --range

Agent-experience fixes distilled from analyzing 50 real sheets
trajectories, where the top failures were hallucinated command/flag
names, proxy warnings corrupting JSON on stdout, and --range carried
over from +csv-get to +csv-put.

- did-you-mean: unify the duplicated Levenshtein into a shared
  internal/suggest package and wire its prefix-weighted ranker into
  unknown-subcommand and unknown-flag errors; flag-parse errors now
  return a structured envelope with suggestions plus the full valid list,
  so agents recover from semantic typos (e.g. --query vs --find).
- proxy: suppress the one-time proxy warning in non-interactive
  (agent/CI/piped) runs so a 2>&1-merged stderr line cannot corrupt
  stdout JSON; interactive sessions still warn.
- sheets +csv-put: accept --range as an alias for --start-cell (parity
  with +csv-get / +cells-set) and echo the computed writes_range in
  dry-run and the success envelope, so agents see the paste footprint
  before it overwrites neighbours.
- docs(sheets): add an intent->command cheat-sheet to SKILL.md, a
  runtime-prerequisites section, and document the --range alias and
  writes_range behaviour.

* feat(sheets): close P0-4 pivot gaps — enum case, clear→pivot-delete hint, placement warning

Last open P0 from the 50-trajectory analysis — the two pivot black holes:
upper-cased summarize_by, and pivots built over the source sheet that hit
#REF! and then couldn't be removed.

- enum case tolerance: validateAgainstSchema rewrites a case-only enum
  mismatch to the canonical (lower-case) spelling in place ("SUM" -> "sum")
  before the request is sent, killing the whole class instead of only
  hinting at it. Covers every nested enum (values[], calculated_fields[]);
  genuinely unknown values still fail with the existing did-you-mean message.
- +cells-clear / +cells-batch-clear: when the backend reports "can not find
  embedded block" (the range overlaps a pivot/chart), annotate the error
  with the real fix — clearing cells can't delete an embedded object; remove
  it with +pivot-delete / +chart-delete (id via +pivot-list / +chart-list).
  Applied to both shortcuts, a Tips line, and the cells-clear reference.
- +pivot-create: a --help Tips block making "omit --target-* -> backend
  auto-creates a sub-sheet, zero overwrite" the can't-miss default, plus a
  placement_warning (dry-run + execute output) when an explicit target sheet
  is set with no offset — definite when the target name matches the source
  sheet, conditional otherwise. Local-only, advisory, never blocks the call.

The placement_warning is structured output, not a stderr line, so it
survives non-interactive proxy-warning silencing and isn't swallowed by 2>&1.

* feat(sheets): strip UTF-8 BOM from stdin/@file flag input

resolveInputFlags now strips a leading UTF-8 BOM from content read via stdin
or @file, so it cannot corrupt the first CSV cell or break JSON parsing of
payloads like --operations / --cells downstream.

Also pulls the synced lark-sheets skill docs from sheet-skill-spec and drops
scheme-number tags from two test comments.

* fix(sheets): drop dead --value-render-option flag from +csv-get

+csv-get wraps get_range_as_csv, which has no value_render_option support
(absent from its input type, executor, and published tool schema — it always
returns formatted display text via getText()). The CLI passed the flag through
as a silent no-op: callers asking for raw_value/formula got formatted values.

Remove the flag from flag-defs, drop the value_render_option passthrough in
csvGetInput, and clean the stale SKILL references. The real value_render_option
capability is unchanged on +cells-get (get_cell_ranges) via --include formula.

* chore: rename ppe x-tt-env lane to ppe_moa_canvas

* docs(sheets): sync skill description from spec (cloud-drive alias, lark-drive search, doubao routing)

* feat(sheets): restore pre-refactor shortcuts under backward/ for compatibility

The lark-sheets refactor renamed every shortcut (verb-noun → noun-verb,
e.g. +create-sheet → +sheet-create) and dropped the old commands. External
callers and the tests/cli_e2e/sheets suite still drive the legacy command
names (+create, +read, +write, +create-sheet, ...), which broke.

Re-add the pre-refactor implementations verbatim from main as an isolated
shortcuts/sheets/backward package (package rename only) and register
backward.Shortcuts() alongside sheets.Shortcuts(). Both sets mount under the
`sheets` service; their command names are fully disjoint (38 new vs 42 old,
zero overlap), so old and new commands coexist without collision.

* fix(sheets): resolve 30 golangci-lint v2.1.6 issues — copyloopvar, nilerr, unused

Removed 25 Go 1.22+ loop variable copies (copyloopvar) from test files where
tc := tc / tt := tt / c := c are no longer needed. Fixed 4 nilerr false
positives in flag_schema_validate.go by making intentional error discards
explicit (schema validation failures skip silently — best-effort guard).
Dropped unused batchOpDispatchKeys helper in batch_op_dispatch.go.

* feat(sheets): flag pre-refactor backward aliases via _notice and --help grouping

Nudge users whose lark-sheets skill predates the refactor to migrate off
the pre-refactor aliases (+read, +write, ...), without requiring anyone
to read --help.

- internal/deprecation: process-level pending Notice slot (mirrors
  internal/skillscheck), surfaced in the JSON "_notice" envelope under a
  "deprecated_command" key.
- internal/cmdutil: shared DeprecatedGroupID cobra group + helper so both
  --help rendering and the unknown-subcommand path classify aliases the
  same way.
- shortcuts/register.go: applySheetsCompatGroups splits the aliases into a
  dedicated "update your skill" help group with "(-> +new)" pointers;
  wrapSheetsBackwardDeprecation records the notice from Validate/Execute so
  direct callers that never read --help still get flagged.
- cmd/root.go: extract composePendingNotice (now unit-testable) and split
  availableSubcommandNames into current vs deprecated buckets while still
  ranking unknown-subcommand suggestions across both.

* chore: drop hardcoded ppe lane routing from base security headers

The x-tt-env/x-use-ppe headers forced every request onto the
ppe_moa_canvas pre-release lane; they were only meant for exercising the
sheets refactor against the staging backend. Remove them so the CLI
routes to production by default.

* chore(sheets): promote lark-sheets skill to 2.0.0

Drop the -draft suffix now that the refactored sheets skill is ready to
ship.

* fix(sheets): correct +dropdown-get sheet-locator doc, finalize skill to 2.0.0

+dropdown-get requires a mandatory sheet selector — its Validate calls
resolveSheetSelector — so drop it from the "no sheet locator" exception
list in SKILL.md. It was wrongly grouped with +dropdown-update/+dropdown-delete,
which take only --ranges. +dropdown-get's own per-shortcut badge (公共四件套)
was already correct. Also finalize the skill version 2.0.0-draft -> 2.0.0.

* fix(sheets): enforce required-flag contract in batch sub-ops

Batch sub-ops reuse each shortcut's shared *Input builder through mapFlagView,
which seeds flag-defs defaults — so any required check that lives OUTSIDE the
builder (cobra MarkFlagsOneRequired, or a shortcut's own Validate) is silently
bypassed and the default value wins. Two gaps surfaced in PR review:

- +csv-put: with neither --start-cell nor --range set, start-cell's "A1"
  default won and the paste silently anchored at A1. Require an explicit anchor
  (guard on Changed, mirroring the standalone MarkFlagsOneRequired).
- +sheet-move: --index (plus >=0 bounds for index / source-index) was not
  enforced in the batch path; a missing --index silently moved the sheet to the
  front. Mirror SheetMove.Validate.

Also from the same review:
- +batch-update: an explicit --continue-on-error=false now wins over an
  --operations envelope's continue_on_error:true (guard on Changed, not value).
- validateDropdownRanges rejects malformed sheet!range ("!A1", "Sheet1!",
  "Sheet1!bad") at Validate instead of deferring to the server.

Tests added/updated for each path; full sheets suite green.

* fix(cli): surface skill in deprecated_command notice

deprecation.Notice carries Skill, but the _notice.deprecated_command payload
dropped it, forcing callers to parse `message` to learn which skill to update.
Emit `skill` when set, alongside the existing `replacement`.

* fix(sheets): harden batch type-checking and +workbook-create edge cases

From the branch code-review doc (3 findings):

- +batch-update sub-ops: `operations` is skipped by parse-time schema
  validation and mapFlagView coerces a type-mismatched scalar to its zero
  value, so "index":"abc" or "multiple":"true" silently became 0 / false and
  wrote to the wrong place. translateBatchOp now runs validateRawTypes, which
  checks each sub-op scalar against its flag-defs type and rejects mismatches.

- +workbook-create with empty arrays: buildInitialFillInput returned (nil,nil)
  for empty rows while the caller wrote fill["excel_id"] unconditionally, so
  --values '[]' panicked on a nil map and --headers '[]' produced an illegal
  "A1:1" range. It now also returns nil when no cells survive (maxCols==0
  guard) and Execute/DryRun skip the fill when fill==nil.

- +workbook-create partial failure: after the spreadsheet was created, a
  first-sheet lookup or fill failure returned a bare fmt.Errorf, losing the new
  token. It now returns a structured partial_success error carrying
  spreadsheet_token in the detail so callers can retry or clean up.

Tests added for each path; sheets suite green.

* fix(cli): structured errors for unknown flags, print-schema, deprecated aliases

From the branch code-review doc (3 findings):

- pure-group UnknownFlags: installUnknownSubcommandGuard whitelists unknown
  flags so a mistyped subcommand still reaches the suggestion path, but a lone
  unknown flag before any subcommand (`sheets --badflag`) was swallowed and the
  group fell through to help + exit 0. unknownSubcommandRunE now recovers the
  swallowed tokens (from os.Args captured at Execute entry) and fails with a
  structured unknown_flag error; a misplaced but known flag (e.g. --format)
  still prints help.

- deprecated-alias notice: a backward-compat alias that fails a cobra-level
  required flag short-circuits before RunE, so the Validate/Execute-wrapped
  deprecation notice was dropped. Added Shortcut.OnInvoke, fired from PreRunE
  (ahead of ValidateRequiredFlags); and the root legacy error fallback now
  routes through the structured envelope when a deprecation is pending so the
  migration hint survives. Non-deprecated errors keep the plain output.

- --print-schema: runShortcut returned the bare error from PrintFlagSchema. It
  is now wrapped as a structured output.ExitError (type print_schema_error) so
  agent introspection can parse the failure.

Tests added for each path; cmd + sheets suites green.

* fix(sheets): resolve --sheet-name via title + keep bare sheet selectors verbatim

Two review findings on the backward-compat layer:

- lookupSheetIndex matched only sm["sheet_name"], but get_workbook_structure
  surfaces the sub-sheet display name as "title". Every --sheet-name path that
  relies on the lookup (e.g. +sheet-move) failed to resolve. Fall back to
  "title" when "sheet_name" is absent so either field resolves.

- +read / +write / +append fell back to --sheet-id when --range was omitted,
  then routed that bare sheet id through the range normalizer. A sheet id that
  looks A1-ish (letters+digits, e.g. "shtABC123") got mangled into
  "shtABC123!shtABC123:shtABC123". Split the sheet-only path from the
  range-normalization path: read/append pass the selector through verbatim,
  write builds the rect from the selector's A1.

Regression tests added for both paths; sheets suite green.

* fix(sheets): silence nilerr/copyloopvar lint in batch type-check additions

- flag_view.go: annotate the fail-open return in validateRawTypes with
  //nolint:nilerr (matches the repo convention for intentional fail-open).
- execute_paths_test.go: drop the redundant tc := tc copy (Go 1.22+ scopes
  the loop var per iteration).

* test(sheets): data-driven required-flag parity contract for batch sub-ops

Adds TestBatchOp_RequiredFlagParity, the systematic standalone-vs-batch parity
check the branch review asked for. Data-driven over batchOpDispatch + flag-defs,
it asserts that for every batchable shortcut a +batch-update sub-op which
satisfies the sheet locator but omits the shortcut's business-required flags
fails in translateBatchOp, never silently defaulting.

This generalizes the hand-picked TestBatchOp_ErrorEquivalence / GuardsBeyondCobra
cases to the full 50-command surface and auto-covers shortcuts added later, so a
future refactor that moves a required check out of the shared *Input builder
(the failure mode behind the csv-put / sheet-move gaps) is caught here. 45
sub-tests run; locator-only commands (+sheet-delete / +sheet-hide / ...) have no
business-required flag to omit and are skipped. A missing-locator error is also
rejected so a bad fixture can't mask a real gap.

* refactor(sheets): drop unused int64 flag-type plumbing

No sheets flag-def declares an int64 type and RuntimeContext.Int64 had
zero callers, so remove the premature support: the RuntimeContext.Int64
helper, the registerShortcutFlagsWithContext int64 branch, the flagView
Int64 method + mapFlagView impl, and the typedDefault/validateRawTypes
int64 cases. float64 (consumed by --font-size) is kept.

* test(sheets): drop redundant copyloopvar copy in required-flag parity test

Go 1.22+ scopes the loop var per iteration, so `cmd, business := cmd, business`
in TestBatchOp_RequiredFlagParity is a no-op that trips the repo's copyloopvar
linter (same cleanup as 2132472). Behavior unchanged; 45 sub-tests still pass.

* revert(cli): drop non-interactive proxy-warning silencing

WarnIfProxied's interactivity gate is a generic CLI/agent-UX change
unrelated to the sheets refactor / backward-compat scope of this branch.
Split out to a dedicated PR; restore WarnIfProxied to its single-arg form
here (warn.go, warn_test.go, factory_default.go callers).

* docs(sheets): correct +workbook-info output field and batch +sheet-move index requirement

Sync from spec: +workbook-info returns sheet display name as 'title'
(sheet_name only as legacy fallback), and +sheet-move inside +batch-update
also requires --index, not just --sheet-id/--source-index.

* fix(sheets): reject non-integer numbers for batch int flags

validateRawTypes treated int and float64 identically (both only required a
JSON number), but mapFlagView.Int() truncates float64 via int(t), so a batch
sub-op accepted 1.9 for an int flag (e.g. --index) and silently floored it to
1. Standalone cobra rejects non-integer input for int flags at parse time;
enforce the same in the batch path with a math.Trunc check so batch/standalone
parity holds and positional fields can't land on a floored value.

* fix(cli): align flag-before-subcommand unknown_flag detail schema

The flag-before-subcommand recovery path emitted a Type: unknown_flag whose
detail only carried unknown_flags + command_path, diverging from
flagDidYouMean's unknown_flag detail (unknown, command_path, suggestions,
valid_flags). A consumer keyed on Type then saw two shapes for one Type.

Emit the same keys from both paths: add unknown (the offending flag; joined
when multiple), plus empty suggestions/valid_flags — the subcommand isn't
resolved at this point, so there is no meaningful flag universe to suggest
from, and the group's own flags would mislead. unknown_flags is retained as
the authoritative multi-flag field. Test locks the shared schema.

* perf(sheets): compile flag specs to Go to drop startup JSON parse

Every lark-cli invocation (sheets or not) unmarshaled data/flag-defs.json
(122KB) and data/flag-schemas.json (256KB) during package init, before
main(): flag-defs via the shortcut package vars (flagsFor runs at init),
flag-schemas via shortcuts.init() -> Shortcuts() -> commandsWithFlagSchema().
On a 0.5-core sandbox this cold-start cost lands on every command.

Compile both specs to Go at build time instead of parsing at runtime:

- flag-defs.json -> flag_defs_gen.go: flagDefs is a compiled map literal;
  loadFlagDefs() returns it directly (no embed, no Unmarshal).
  ~3.3ms/4110 allocs -> ~0.57ms/539 allocs at sheets package init.
- flag-schemas.json -> flag_schemas_gen.go: only the command-name set
  (commandsWithSchema) is compiled in; registration and the validate
  fast-path gate on it without touching the 256KB blob. The blob stays
  embedded and is unmarshaled lazily only on --print-schema or when
  validating a command that has a schema. Removes the 256KB parse from
  init entirely.

data/*.json remain the canonical source; *_gen.go are committed, derived
artifacts regenerated with `go generate ./shortcuts/sheets/...`
(shortcuts/sheets/internal/gen). *_gen_test.go guard source/generated drift.

No behavior change: flag rendering, required/enum/default, --print-schema,
and composite-flag schema validation verified unchanged; ./shortcuts/...
tests pass.

* ci(sheets): exempt internal/gen generators from forbidigo

The shortcuts/sheets/internal/gen code generator is a standalone
`package main` run via go:generate, not shortcut runtime code, so the
forbidigo bans on log.Fatal / os.ReadFile / fmt.Printf do not apply.
Making it "compliant" is impossible anyway: a structured error return
needs os.Exit (also banned), and the vfs alternative is blocked by
depguard shortcuts-no-vfs. Exempt shortcut internal/gen paths, matching
the existing _test.go and internal/vfs forbidigo exemptions.

* fix(cli): fail structured on flags before a missing subcommand

A pure group invoked with flags but no subcommand (e.g. `im --format=json`,
`sheets --format json`) silently fell through to help + exit 0, so an agent
could mistake a malformed call for success. The unknown-subcommand guard's
FParseErrWhitelist swallows the flags and leaves RunE with empty args; it now
recovers the raw flag tokens and fails structured:

  - unknown flag(s)        -> unknown_flag       (unchanged)
  - valid flag, no subcmd  -> missing_subcommand (new, exit 2)
  - bare group             -> help, exit 0       (unchanged)

Because the group RunE is hook-wrapped, returning a real error also makes
plugin observers record the call as failed instead of ok (the lifecycle Err
is no longer flipped to nil).

Hardening from the same review:
  - document the cobra error-text contract unknownFlagName relies on, in
    both cmd/root.go and go.mod, so an i18n/reword is caught on upgrade.
  - guard the reserved --print-schema/--flag-name registration with a Lookup
    so a shortcut declaring same-named flags can't panic pflag.

Tests cover the new missing_subcommand path and the reserved-flag collision.

* fix(cli): don't flag group-valid globals as a missing subcommand

9f8dfa72 made a pure group invoked with flags but no subcommand fail with
missing_subcommand, keying on "any flag defined in the tree". That also matches
inherited global flags (--profile, ...), so `lark-cli --profile p im` and
`lark-cli im --profile p` errored with a misleading "flag --profile belongs to
a subcommand" instead of printing the group's help — a regression, since a bare
group carrying a global flag should print help.

Only treat a flag as missing_subcommand when it is valid on a subcommand but
not on the group itself or inherited (subcommandOnlyFlagTokens). A bare group
carrying only group-valid/global flags falls through to help; flags that
genuinely belong to an omitted subcommand (`im --format json`) still fail
structured, and unknown flags (`im --badflag`) still report unknown_flag.

Test covers a global flag on a bare group resolving to help.

---------

Co-authored-by: zhengzhijie <zhengzhijie.j@bytedance.com>
2026-06-03 20:43:53 +08:00
max
03a589978f feat(vc): forward invite call-id on meeting join (#1243) 2026-06-03 20:23:09 +08:00
evandance
b3fcf55611 feat(common): emit typed validation errors from shared shortcut pre-checks (#1242)
Input pre-check failures shared by every shortcut — @file/stdin input
resolution, enum validation, and unsupported --dry-run — now leave the
CLI as typed validation envelopes naming the offending flag, so scripts
and AI agents can branch on `param` instead of parsing prose. Wire type,
exit code, and message text are unchanged; the new fields are additive.

The shared layer also gains typed replacements for its legacy
error-producing helpers, so each business domain can migrate to typed
errors without rebuilding common plumbing, and a path-scoped lint guard
keeps migrated domains from sliding back.

Changes:
- Shared pre-check failures (input flags, enum values, dry-run support)
  return typed validation errors carrying the offending flag as `param`.
- Every legacy error-producing helper in shortcuts/common has a typed
  replacement that preserves the existing message text: validation and
  flag-group checks, chat/user ID validation (callers name the flag so
  `param` is ground truth), "me" open-id resolution, safe-path checks,
  input-stat and save-error wrapping. Legacy helpers stay for
  not-yet-migrated domains, marked deprecated — including the legacy
  API-result classifier, whose typed route is runtime.CallAPITyped.
- A new errscontract rule rejects legacy common-helper calls on migrated
  paths, so a migrated domain cannot silently reintroduce legacy
  envelopes; drive is the first locked path and its last legacy
  ID-helper calls are replaced.
2026-06-03 19:20:19 +08:00
91-enjoy
2f35ce3724 feat: complete card message format (#1198)
The card message converter (shortcuts/im/convert_lib/card.go) previously
rendered a subset of card fields and had several mode-gated behaviors that
caused information to be silently dropped in concise mode. This PR audits
every element handler and brings the output up to full fidelity:
missing header fields are rendered, collapsible panels always expand, rich
element metadata (images, audio, video, overflow URLs, person names) is no
longer hidden behind cardModeDetailed, and several format bugs are fixed.

Change-Id: I422474ab6b7505e48ab5697793900df035be6e29
2026-06-03 19:17:12 +08:00
zgz2048
7e7f716a82 feat(base): add base block shortcuts (#1044)
* feat(base): add base block shortcuts

* fix(base): use block scopes for base block shortcuts

* fix(base): split base block shortcut scopes

* docs(base): consolidate base block help

* docs(base): simplify block help wording

* test(base): cover base block shortcut execution

* feat(base): filter base block list by type

* docs(base): clarify base block ids

* docs(base): simplify docx block help

* docs(base): refine base block agent help
2026-06-03 18:15:50 +08:00
xukuncx
1670a794f6 feat(mail): add message_ids validation in +messages before batch_get (#1202)
Add CLI-side validation for --message-ids in the mail +messages shortcut
to catch obviously invalid inputs before making any API call. The batch_get
endpoint would otherwise only reject malformed IDs server-side, returning
unclear errors.

Validation rules:
- Reject empty message-ids list
- Reject entries exceeding the server-mirrored batch limit of 20 IDs
- Reject entries with leading/trailing whitespace
- Reject entries containing control characters, whitespace, or path separators
- Reject duplicate message IDs

sprint: S2
2026-06-03 18:04:54 +08:00
liujiashu-shiro
33de28fd1a feat: improve lark im markdown guidance (#1237)
Improve the --markdown vs --text guidance in the lark-im send/reply reference docs. Reposition --markdown as the recommended default for agents, add explicit selection rules, and reframe the docs around usage scenarios rather than caveats.
2026-06-03 16:55:52 +08:00
caojie0621
85c7280d8b feat(wiki): support appid member type (#1235)
CCM-Harness: code
2026-06-03 15:49:25 +08:00
MaxHuang22
24ce3ec151 feat: add --json flag as no-op alias for --format json (#1104)
* feat(api): add --json flag as no-op alias for --format json

* feat(service): add --json flag as no-op alias for --format json

* feat(shortcut): add --json flag as no-op alias for --format json

Skip registration when a custom --json flag already exists on the
command (e.g. base shortcuts use --json for body input).

Change-Id: If66236cadeea7fa81811061cce775deff51b92ce
2026-06-03 13:58:14 +08:00
dc-bytedance
2bbab4d851 feat: validate credentials after config init (#1151)
* refactor: extract FetchTAT sharing the TAT-rejection classifier

doResolveTAT minted the tenant access token inline. Extract the HTTP call
into FetchTAT(ctx, httpClient, brand, appID, appSecret) so callers that
already hold plaintext credentials — notably the post-config-init probe —
can validate them without a second keychain round-trip.

FetchTAT routes a non-zero TAT body code through the same
classifyTATResponseCode the credential layer already uses, so a rejection is
the canonical CategoryConfig / SubtypeInvalidClient (10003 / 10014) typed
error — identical to what every token-resolving command returns. Transport,
HTTP-status and JSON-parse failures stay raw (untyped) so callers can use
errs.IsTyped to separate a deterministic credential rejection from upstream
noise. doResolveTAT now delegates to FetchTAT; observable behavior unchanged.

* feat: validate credentials after config init

After config init saves the App ID / App Secret, fire a best-effort probe:
mint a tenant access token with the just-saved credentials, then POST the
application probe endpoint. When the credentials are deterministically
rejected, FetchTAT returns a typed errs.* error and runProbe propagates it,
so config init exits non-zero with the canonical ConfigError / invalid_client
envelope (the same one every other command shows for the same bad creds)
instead of letting the user discover the mistake on a later request.

Ambiguous failures (transport, HTTP non-200, JSON parse, timeout,
http-client init) come back untyped and are swallowed (errs.IsTyped is the
discriminator), so a valid configuration is never blocked by upstream noise.
The probe is wired into all four init paths and skipped when the user reused
an existing secret. The saved config is not rolled back on rejection: stdout
still records what was saved, stderr carries the typed error envelope.
2026-06-03 11:44:04 +08:00
evandance
98173ae5a9 feat(drive): emit typed error envelopes across the drive domain (#1205)
Drive-domain errors now leave the CLI as typed, machine-branchable
envelopes — a stable `type` plus `subtype` and named fields (param,
params, retryable, log_id, hint) — so scripts and AI agents can branch on
structure and act on a recovery hint instead of parsing prose.

Changes:
- Every error produced in the drive domain — validation, file I/O, and the
  failures returned from its Lark API calls — is emitted as a typed errs.*
  error; the exit code is derived from the error category. Drive's API calls
  now go through a shared typed classifier, so failures carry subtype,
  troubleshooter, a recovery hint, and the request's log_id whether the
  server returns it in the response body or the x-tt-logid header; an
  already-typed network/auth error is never downgraded into a generic API
  error.
- Known API conditions (resource conflict, cross-tenant, cross-brand, ...)
  carry a recovery hint keyed by their error class; a command can refine
  that hint with command-specific guidance.
- Batch partial failures (+push / +pull / +sync, where some items succeed
  and some fail) now report an honest ok:false multi-status result on
  stdout — the summary and every per-item outcome stay machine-readable —
  and exit non-zero, instead of a misleading ok:true success envelope.
- Duplicate rel_path conflicts report each colliding path as a structured
  params entry (RFC 7807 invalid-params style).
- Static guards lock the drive path so legacy error construction — direct
  envelopes or the auto-classifying API helpers — cannot be reintroduced,
  making drive the template for the remaining domains.

Output changes worth noting for consumers:
- Error envelopes now carry typed type/subtype and named fields; exit
  codes follow the error category (malformed or incomplete API responses
  are reported as internal errors rather than generic API errors).
- Batch partial failures (+push / +pull / +sync) emit an ok:false result
  envelope on stdout (summary + per-item items[]) and exit non-zero; the
  per-item results stay on stdout rather than in a stderr error envelope.

Errors surfaced through shared cross-domain helpers (scope precheck, media
import upload, metadata lookup, save-path resolution) are not yet typed;
they migrate with the shared layer in a follow-up change.
2026-06-03 10:27:15 +08:00
zhangheng023
c8e205eed2 fix: recover toUpdate skills empty fallback (#1233) 2026-06-02 23:26:16 +08:00
zgz2048
04932c2421 feat: add base record filter and sort json flags (#1228)
* feat: add base record filter and sort json flags

* test: cover base record query flags
2026-06-02 22:02:56 +08:00
liangshuo-1
531d7265b5 chore(release): v1.0.46 (#1229) 2026-06-02 21:58:26 +08:00
91-enjoy
6d7f8ba442 feat: im card message format (#1218)
Interactive card messages (msg_type: interactive) can contain @user elements in their card
body. The json_attachment.at_users field stores resolved user info, but the user_id there is
the sender-side platform user_id — not the reading app's canonical open_id. When the backend
populates a mention_key on each at_users entry, it signals that the API-level mentions[]
array carries a more authoritative open_id and display name for the reading context. This PR adds
support for this two-level lookup: it threads the raw mentions[] array into the card converter,
indexes it by mention_key for O(1) access, and renders the canonical open_id + display name
whenever the link is resolvable. All existing fallback paths (no mention_key, nil mentions) are
preserved without behavioral change.

Change-Id: I00f846d76482adba315d07361c35909b71ca74c7
2026-06-02 20:42:59 +08:00
liangshuo-1
b216363e63 fix(cli): remove FLAGS section from root --help (#1226)
Follow-up to #1223. The hand-written FLAGS block in `lark-cli --help`
restated leaf-command flags at the root level — flags that are not
registered on the root command (they error "unknown flag" there). Even
trimmed to an illustrative example list, it duplicated information Cobra's
per-command `--help` already renders authoritatively, and any static list
in root help drifts from the real per-command flag sets over time.

Drop the section entirely: Cobra's per-command `Flags:` output is the
single source of truth. `USAGE:`/`EXAMPLES:` still show flags in context,
and the `Flags:` block at the bottom of root help lists the actual root
flags. Also removes the now-obsolete TestRootLong_FlagsSectionPointsToCommandHelp.
2026-06-02 20:31:45 +08:00
liangshuo-1
b0b163d0ef fix(cli): stop root --help listing per-command flags as global (#1223)
The hand-written FLAGS block in `lark-cli --help` listed --params, --data,
--as, --format, --page-all, --page-size, --page-limit, --page-delay, -o,
--jq, -q and --dry-run as if they were global flags. None are registered
on the root command — they all error "unknown flag" at the top level and
exist only on leaf commands (api, service). The block also contradicted
the Cobra-generated "Flags:" section rendered directly below it, which
shows only -h/--help, --profile, -v/--version.

Replace it with a short illustrative example list (common flags first) and
a pointer to `lark-cli <command> --help` for the full per-command set.
Root help stays a discovery signpost without claiming the flags are global
or restating defaults/descriptions that drift from the real flag sets.

Change-Id: Ia1cab889dd70b6b49a61dac468dedfd7fe39043f
2026-06-02 20:11:20 +08:00
91-enjoy
0aa9e96d18 feat: resolve markdown blank-line formatting inconsistency in post messages (#1216)
Simplifies the markdown-to-post rendering pipeline in the IM shortcut. The previous
implementation split markdown at blank-line boundaries into multiple post paragraphs,
using zero-width space (\u200B) sentinel characters to preserve visual spacing.
While well-intentioned, this approach introduced fragility around edge cases such as
blank lines inside fenced code blocks, messages with only blank lines, and interactions
with the heading-normalization pass. This change consolidates rendering back into a
single {"tag":"md"} segment, making the output more predictable, the code significantly
easier to follow, and the test surface easier to maintain.
Change-Id: Ic2870ecbcb31ae7d36121f120102f2ff964f5169
2026-06-02 17:49:45 +08:00
zgz2048
e57d97f341 docs: optimize base skill references (#1171) 2026-06-02 17:30:10 +08:00
MaxHuang22
57ba4fae61 feat: unconditionally inject --format flag for all shortcuts (#1156)
* feat: unconditionally inject --format flag for all shortcuts

Removes three HasFormat guards in runner.go so every shortcut
gets --format regardless of the Shortcut.HasFormat field value.
Shortcuts that already define a custom 'format' flag in Flags[]
are skipped to avoid redefinition panics (e.g. mail +triage, +watch).
HasFormat is retained in the struct but marked deprecated.

Change-Id: I5e8fe07e839d5aed4cefaf7d753dabbaee68fb6e

* test: isolate config dir in format-universal test

Change-Id: I3a59942aa8a6753cd949ca42f2a19a72f032ff55

* test: revert unnecessary config-dir isolation (mount-only test)

Change-Id: I0146e5a2f57f5419863bdeeaa1a662fd8f70bddf
2026-06-02 16:55:02 +08:00
YH-1600
925ae5ecd6 docs: add lark drive knowledge organization workflow (#1028)
Change-Id: I2343fcdf26ceefb898cc8d4faeae4b17384cfea8
2026-06-02 16:28:25 +08:00
liangshuo-1
4710a294f5 refactor(transport): own all HTTP transport in internal/transport, fix util layering inversion (#1213)
internal/util imported internal/proxyplugin (SharedTransport, FallbackTransport,
NewHTTPClient, and WarnIfProxied via proxyPluginStatus), so a foundational util
package depended up into a feature package, pulling binding/core/vfs into the
transitive cone of every util importer.

Move internal/proxyplugin -> internal/transport and make it the single owner of
outbound transport: fold the two SharedTransport functions into one Shared()
(proxy-plugin override -> LARK_CLI_NO_PROXY -> http.DefaultTransport), and move
Fallback/NewHTTPClient/WarnIfProxied/DetectProxyEnv/noProxyTransport out of the
now-deleted internal/util/proxy.go into the new package. The proxy-plugin probe
is demoted to a private pluginTransport(); the duplicate redactProxyURL collapses
to one. internal/util keeps no proxy code and is a leaf again.

Re-point all consumers (registry, doctor, config, auth, cmdutil, update) to
internal/transport. Behavior-preserving: package move + symbol rename + dedup.
Two new tests lock the fail-closed contract (plugin overrides NO_PROXY; malformed
config never falls through to direct egress).
2026-06-02 16:10:35 +08:00
JackZhao10086
bc8e9bd6ef feat: increase agent trace max length to 1024 (#1211) 2026-06-02 11:08:53 +08:00
JackZhao10086
f65712cacf feat: add proxy plugin mode for CLI HTTP transport (#1181)
* feat: add security plugin for proxy

* docs: remove outdated proxyplugin README files

* refactor(proxyplugin): tighten proxy URL validation and add security checks

* refactor(proxyplugin): cache blocked transport and clean up error handling

* fix(proxyplugin): fix CR issues for Security hardening

---------

Co-authored-by: AlbertSun <sunxingjian@bytedance.com>
2026-06-02 10:57:02 +08:00
zhangjun-bytedance
915cc623cc feat(vc): inline transcript from artifacts API and add keywords (#1206) 2026-06-02 10:36:41 +08:00
liangshuo-1
3bfb80951d chore(release): v1.0.45 (#1207) 2026-06-01 22:08:11 +08:00
hugang-lark
639259fbfd fix: add vc-domain-boundaries and enrich vc +notes (#1172) 2026-06-01 19:03:55 +08:00
JackZhao10086
0bdd7de807 refactor(auth): update login hint and split-flow docs (#1201) 2026-06-01 16:47:18 +08:00
evandance
99e314fe0b feat(errs): typed envelope contract for auth-domain errors (#1135)
Every failure on the authentication, authorization, and configuration
path now surfaces as a typed structured error instead of an ad-hoc
envelope. Users and scripts that consume CLI output get:

  - a fixed nine-category taxonomy on the wire, each mapped to a
    stable shell exit code (authentication/authorization/config = 3,
    network = 4, internal = 5, policy = 6, confirmation = 10)
  - identity-aware detail fields (missing_scopes, requested_scopes,
    granted_scopes, console_url, log_id, retryable, hint) carried
    uniformly on the envelope
  - a single canonical policy envelope at exit 6; the legacy
    auth_error carve-out is retired
  - per-subtype canonical message + hint that preserves Lark's
    diagnostic phrasing and routes recovery to the right actor:
    app developer (app_scope_not_applied), user (missing_scope,
    token_scope_insufficient, user_unauthorized), or tenant admin
    (app_unavailable, app_disabled)
  - wrong app credentials classify as config/invalid_client whether
    surfaced by the Open API endpoint (99991543) or the tenant
    access-token mint endpoint (10003 / 10014), instead of
    collapsing to a transport error or api/unknown
  - local shortcut scope preflight emits the same
    authorization/missing_scope envelope (identity + deterministic
    missing-scope set) used by the post-call permission path, so AI
    consumers read the same structured shape from precheck and from
    server-returned permission denial
  - streaming download/upload failures keep the same network subtype
    split (timeout / TLS / DNS / transport) as the non-stream path
    instead of collapsing every cause to a generic transport failure
  - console_url is carried only on the bot-perspective
    app_scope_not_applied envelope (where the recovery action is
    "developer applies the scope at the developer console"); the
    user-perspective missing_scope envelope drops the field, since
    the only actionable user recovery is `lark-cli auth login --scope`
    and pointing an end user at a console they cannot modify is
    misleading
  - bind workflows (Hermes / OpenClaw / lark-channel) flatten dynamic
    Type tags to wire 'config' with the original module name kept
    as a metric label

All 10 typed errors are cause-bearing, nil-safe on .Error() and
.Unwrap(), and defensively clone slice setter inputs. Four lint
rules (CheckNilSafeError / CheckBuilderImmutable / CheckUnwrapSymmetry
/ CheckBuildAPIErrorArms) lock these invariants on migrated paths.
2026-05-30 19:08:41 +08:00
sang-neo03
50b3f0a2af feat(platform): support multiple policy rules per plugin (#1182)
* feat(platform): support multiple policy rules per plugin

Extend the command policy framework from single-Rule to multi-Rule
semantics. A plugin (or policy.yml) may now contribute several scoped
Rules; the engine combines them with OR -- a command is allowed when it
satisfies every axis of at least one rule. This lets one integration
apply different risk ceilings and identity restrictions to different
command groups.

The cross-plugin fail-closed boundary is preserved: two distinct plugins
both calling Restrict still aborts startup (multiple_restrict_plugins).
Single-Rule behaviour is fully backward compatible -- the rejection
reason_code / rule_name / envelope shape are byte-for-byte unchanged;
multi-rule rejection surfaces the aggregate reason_code no_matching_rule.

- engine: New keeps single-rule compat, add NewSet for OR over rules
- resolver: dedupe by owner (one plugin may contribute many rules),
  return []*Rule; yaml gains a top-level rules: list
- registrar/builder/staging: Restrict may be called more than once;
  retire the double_restrict error
- config policy show / config plugins show: emit a rules array
- inventory: PluginEntry.Rules is now a slice (fixes last-rule-wins
  overwrite when a plugin contributes multiple rules)

* fix(platform): clone rules in Builder.Restrict and inventory snapshot

Address review feedback. Builder.Restrict stored the caller's *Rule
directly, so reusing and mutating one Rule object across multiple
Restrict calls collapsed entries to the last mutation; clone the rule and
its slices on append, mirroring the staging registrar.

BuildInventory likewise reused the source Allow/Deny/Identities slices;
copy them when building the RuleView snapshot instead of relying on
cloneInventory downstream.

Add a regression test: reusing and mutating one Rule across two Restrict
calls now yields two independent rules.

* fix(platform): skip yaml when a plugin owns policy; reject empty rules list

Two policy-config robustness fixes from review:

- A malformed ~/.lark-cli/policy.yml could abort a plugin-governed
  binary. applyUserPolicyPruning read yaml before resolving, and
  build.go fail-closes on any policy error when a plugin is present.
  Plugin rules shadow yaml anyway, so skip reading yaml entirely when a
  plugin contributed rules -- an unrelated broken file on the user's
  machine can no longer lock the CLI.

- A present-but-empty "rules: []" collapsed to a single all-zero Rule
  that allows every annotated command ("looks like policy, enforces
  almost nothing"). yaml.Parse now distinguishes absent from
  present-but-empty (Rules is a pointer) and rejects the empty list.

Add regression tests for both.
2026-05-30 17:05:33 +08:00
syh-cpdsss
b1ecf2d0f9 fix: whiteboard skill (#1180)
Change-Id: If62f9446dea1273a422567394a9e7d91b40be16e
2026-05-30 10:35:01 +08:00
liangshuo-1
d126ea2f92 chore(release): v1.0.44 (#1176) 2026-05-29 19:43:31 +08:00
max
1ba107da2e fix(vc): correct --minute-token to --minute-tokens in recording reference (#1170)
Fix 3 occurrences of --minute-token (singular) to --minute-tokens
(plural) in lark-vc-recording.md to match the actual CLI flag
definition in minutes_download.go.
2026-05-29 16:42:54 +08:00
yballul-bytedance
0e6274d947 feat(base): add dashboard block data shortcut and workflow docs (#1067)
Change-Id: I52c471886bdb2d4b7be021ce86c34bbb78385017
2026-05-29 16:35:32 +08:00
lhfer
e18ea9a2e8 fix(im): correct 64-bit MP4 box size handling to prevent panic on crafted media (#1165)
The size==1 (64-bit "largesize") branch of all three MP4 box walkers
(findMP4Box, readMp4DurationBytes, readMp4Duration) set boxEnd to the raw
largesize instead of offset+largesize — even though the 32-bit branch right
below correctly uses offset+size. Two consequences:

- Correctness: for any MP4 that carries a 64-bit box size at a non-zero
  offset, the box walk is computed from the wrong end, so the moov/mvhd
  lookup is truncated and the media duration is silently lost.

- Robustness/security (CWE-190): the unguarded uint64->int(64) conversion of
  a largesize with the high bit set yields a negative boxEnd. The in-memory
  walkers then assign it to offset and feed it back as a slice index
  (data[offset:]), panicking with "slice bounds out of range" and crashing
  the CLI on a crafted or corrupt MP4. This is reachable via URL-sourced IM
  media, whose bytes the caller does not control.

Fix: compute boxEnd as offset+largesize (matching the 32-bit branch) and
reject largesize values smaller than the 16-byte header or larger than the
remaining input. Malformed media now honours the parsers' best-effort
contract by returning 0/-1 instead of panicking, and the bounds guarantee
the conversion can no longer overflow.

Add regression tests covering both the overflow (must not panic) and a
64-bit box at a non-zero offset (must walk correctly).
2026-05-29 16:04:21 +08:00
shifengjuan-dev
365e0a2880 feat(im/chat-list): support --types flag for listing p2p single chats (#1077)
Add a new --types flag (string_slice; values from {group, p2p}) to
+chat-list, backed by the new GET /open-apis/im/v1/chats `types` query
parameter. Accepts CSV (--types group,p2p) and repeated-flag forms
(--types group --types p2p).

Defaults to groups-only (backward compatible). Under user identity,
p2p single chats appear with chat_mode="p2p" plus p2p_target_type /
p2p_target_id fields. Under bot identity:

  - --types=p2p alone is rejected at validation
  - --types=p2p,group is silently downgraded to types=group (no runtime
    notice; skill docs document this contract)

Updates Shortcut.Description, lark-im SKILL.md (frontmatter trigger
+ shortcut table row), and the chat-list reference doc with command
examples, the new parameter, output field documentation, and a
dedicated "Bot identity and p2p" section.

Change-Id: I637ce23b3c6ce4ec350f0ac26dbac8120761bb71
2026-05-29 15:29:37 +08:00
syh-cpdsss
0a2c3202cb fix: whiteboard skill (#1166)
Change-Id: Ib1da37c1520d7697eaee7146555185ffbc749217
2026-05-29 14:23:11 +08:00
JackZhao10086
176d452cc1 feat: add agent header support (#1158)
* feat: add agent header support
2026-05-29 13:44:15 +08:00
liangshuo-1
a2cc5e124e fix(install): detect curl version before using --ssl-revoke-best-effort (#1124)
* fix(install): detect curl version before using --ssl-revoke-best-effort

(cherry picked from commit da14737702)

* test(install): cover curl version gate and refactor for testability

Extract the version comparison out of curlSupportsSslRevokeBestEffort()
into a pure isCurlVersionSupported(output), so the >= 7.70.0 logic is unit
testable without spawning curl. Add cases for 7.55.1 / 7.69.0 / 7.70.0 /
8.x plus the unparseable and libcurl-token edge cases (the regex must read
the leading "curl X.Y.Z", not the trailing "libcurl/X.Y.Z").

Memoize the `curl --version` probe: curl's version is invariant for the
install's lifetime while download() runs once per mirror URL, so probe at
most once instead of re-spawning curl on every attempt.

---------

Co-authored-by: EllienTang <146210093+Ellien-Tang@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: liangshuo-1 <266696938+liangshuo-1@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-28 22:51:16 +08:00
liangshuo-1
a2dde84158 chore(release): v1.0.43 (#1161) 2026-05-28 21:46:02 +08:00
hugang-lark
21998b9ca8 feat: support note generated event (#1159) 2026-05-28 21:10:14 +08:00
liangshuo-1
ce2abff8ae fix(config): propagate Lang across credential boundary; respect CurrentApp in priorLang (#1157)
Two issues caught in review of #1132 that the existing tests missed because
they constructed RuntimeContext/CliConfig directly, bypassing the credential
edge where the bug lives.

P1 — Lang dropped at credential boundary
  credential.Account had no Lang field, so AccountFromCliConfig and
  ToCliConfig silently dropped cfg.Lang. The production Factory builds
  CliConfig via acct.ToCliConfig() (factory_default.go Phase 3), which
  meant RuntimeContext.Lang() always returned "" in production and
  shortcuts/mail/mail_signature.go always fell back to zh_cn — defeating
  the whole point of persisting --lang.

  Fix: add Lang i18n.Lang to Account and copy it in both directions.

  Regression test: TestFullChain_LangSurvivesProductionPath walks the
  real path (SaveMultiAppConfig -> DefaultAccountProvider.ResolveAccount
  -> ToCliConfig) and asserts Lang survives, so any future field added
  to CliConfig forces the same audit.

P2 — priorLang ignored CurrentApp in multi-profile workspaces
  priorLang scanned all Apps and returned the first non-empty Lang. If a
  user had multiple profiles and the active one disagreed with Apps[0],
  a re-bind without --lang would silently inherit the wrong profile's
  preference.

  Fix: read multi.CurrentAppConfig("").Lang instead.

  Regression tests cover CurrentApp wins over Apps[0], single-app
  fallback, and malformed bytes.

Change-Id: If7a276605f84f398cec329c2c942b471b4c32749
2026-05-28 20:53:15 +08:00
sammi-bytedance
893555a1b1 perf(im): parallelize reactions, thread_replies, and merge_forward fetches (#1146)
Follow-up to #1095. The reactions auto-enrichment shipped, but on busy chats the strictly-serial per-resource fetches in EnrichReactions, ExpandThreadReplies, and merge_forward expansion stretched the command's wall time above 14s — enough that wrapper agents (30–60s wall-clock budgets) saw timeouts even though the CLI itself never errored. This PR parallelizes all three with the same bounded-concurrency pattern, batches the follow-up contact-API sender resolution so it doesn't fan back out into a serial stall, and fixes two correctness bugs that surfaced during review. Scoped to convert_lib/{reactions,thread,merge,content_convert}.go + tests + the 4 shortcut Execute hooks + the reference doc.

Change-Id: I0206d10ad204382170bd42aec67f82578923736e
2026-05-28 19:25:11 +08:00
YangJunzhou-01
8d496b8a48 docs: update IM skill urgent APIs (#1153)
Add support for IM urgent messages.
Change-Id: Ide2416af6d3d47d35cfd4c60b31e2137889081c6
2026-05-28 19:22:41 +08:00
HanShaoshuai-k
01fe71d7db fix(config): allow lark-channel bind source override (#1154)
Change-Id: I406ea13e372e6bdd5f3d9d6210b04ebdf0354182
2026-05-28 18:56:36 +08:00
luozhixiong01
3b770558e5 feat: decouple --lang preference from TUI display language (#1132) 2026-05-28 18:55:40 +08:00
Kyalpha
3cd84fca90 test(drive): drop redundant CONFIG_DIR isolation in inspect Execute tests (#1121)
The six TestDriveInspectExecute_* tests set
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir()) but build the CLI via
cmdutil.TestFactory(t, cfg), which provides an in-memory config closure
(func() (*core.CliConfig, error) { return config, nil }) and never reads the
filesystem. Per the repo learning from PR #343, this env var should only be
set for tests exercising the real NewDefault() factory path. None of these
tests use NewDefault(), so the calls are dead and removed.

No behavior change; all TestDriveInspect* tests still pass.

Co-authored-by: kyalpha313 <kyalpha313@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-28 17:32:31 +08:00
YangJunzhou-01
c2e737434c fix(im): clarify messages-send dry-run chat membership (#1150)
clarify messages-send dry-run chat membership
2026-05-28 16:39:00 +08:00
zgz2048
b91f6a23f3 fix: include log_id in base attachment media errors (#1133) 2026-05-28 11:54:18 +08:00
bubbmon233
bbef3cbfb1 feat(mail): HTML lint library + Larksuite-native autofix + lark-mail … (#1019)
* feat(mail): HTML lint library + Larksuite-native autofix + lark-mail skill

为 lark-cli mail 域写信链路引入 HTML lint 能力,提升邮件 HTML 的兼容性、
安全性与 Larksuite-native 格式适配。

lint 库(shortcuts/mail/lint/):
- 四档分类:pass / native-autofix / warn-autofix / error-strip
- 安全规则覆盖 script / iframe / on* 事件处理器 / javascript: 及其它
  危险 URL scheme 等 XSS 向量,未知 scheme 一律删除并归 error
- Larksuite-native 格式自动修复:双层 div 段落、原生多级列表结构、
  灰边引用、Larksuite 蓝链接
- cleaned_html 输出确定性稳定(位置索引派生 data-ol-id),便于
  golden-file 测试与缓存

+lint-html 独立预检 shortcut:
- 只读、不调 API、不建草稿,供 AI / 用户 / CI 在写信前预览 lint 结果

写入路径内置 lint(6 个 compose shortcut):
- +send / +draft-create / +draft-edit / +reply / +reply-all / +forward
  在 emlbuilder 之前强制 lint 净化 HTML
- 默认 envelope 对 lint 改动透明(无 lint 字段),保持小巧供 AI 消费;
  --show-lint-details 显式取证返回 lint_applied[] / original_blocked[]
- --body-file 支持从文件读取 body(32MB 上限),与 --body 互斥

预制 HTML 邮件模板(skills/lark-mail/assets/templates/):
- 资讯周报 / 个人周报 / 团队周报 / 调研报告 / 求职简历 5 套
- 按 Larksuite mail-editor 原生格式编写,含正确的多级列表嵌套结构

lark-mail skill 文档:
- references/lark-mail-html.md:邮件 HTML 写法指南(24 个格式 section
  + 颜色调色盘 + URL scheme + 官方模板套用流程)
- references/lark-mail-lint-html.md:+lint-html 用法
- SKILL.md 顶部 CRITICAL 引导

* fix(mail): remove unused readAttr func and apply gofmt

Drop the unused `readAttr` helper in shortcuts/mail/lint/linter.go
that was flagged by golangci-lint (unused linter). Apply gofmt to
linter.go and rules.go which had minor formatting issues.

* fix(mail): address compose lint and guidance
2026-05-27 22:23:32 +08:00
liangshuo-1
cdae999541 chore(release): v1.0.42 (#1137)
Change-Id: Id4478295cf364a01b712b7ddcd4a6cbdc264e28d
2026-05-27 20:52:24 +08:00
raistlin042
36ff632a13 fix(apps): update miaoda scopes after platform consolidation (#1127)
妙搭/spark consolidated the apps domain onto spark:app:read / spark:app:write.
The standalone spark:app:publish and spark:app.access_scope:* scopes are retired.

- +html-publish:      spark:app:publish            -> spark:app:write
- +access-scope-get:  spark:app.access_scope:read  -> spark:app:read
- +access-scope-set:  spark:app.access_scope:write -> spark:app:write

Verified against the official docs for upload_html_code_and_release,
get_app_visibility and update_app_visibility. +create/+update/+list were
already correct (spark:app:write / spark:app:read).

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-27 19:51:59 +08:00
xukuncx
ab94ee9f54 feat(mail): add +draft-send shortcut for batch draft sending (#1017)
Add `lark-cli mail +draft-send` shortcut that takes one or more existing
draft IDs and sends each via POST /drafts/:draft_id/send sequentially.
Per-draft failures are isolated and aggregated into a structured output;
fatal failures (auth, permission, network, mailbox quota) abort the
entire batch immediately while recoverable failures honor --stop-on-error.

Also extend internal/output with six mail-send-specific errno constants
(LarkErrMailboxNotFound=4013, LarkErrMailSendQuota{User,UserExt,TenantExt},
LarkErrMailQuota, LarkErrTenantStorageLimit) consumed by isFatalSendErr.

Risk is "high-risk-write" so the framework's --yes gate applies; the
shortcut declares only the minimal mail:user_mailbox.message:send scope
to avoid asking users for permissions it does not need.
2026-05-27 18:12:41 +08:00
sammi-bytedance
30327abacb feat(im): enrich messages with reactions + output update_time (#1095)
- Pull messages now auto-call im.reactions.batch_query and attach a
  reactions block (counts + details) to each message. Stops AI from
  misjudging "user already reacted" as "no response yet" and
  re-sending duplicate reactions. Server caps queries[] at 20 per
  call, so messages are split into batches of size <= 20.
- Edited messages additionally surface update_time. The server echoes
  update_time == create_time for unedited messages too, so the field
  is only emitted when updated == true; otherwise every message
  output would look "edited". The value is read via an explicit
  string assertion + TrimSpace so empty strings are filtered properly
  (the previous `v != ""` was a no-op for non-string types).
- All four message-pulling shortcuts (+messages-mget,
  +chat-messages-list, +messages-search, +threads-messages-list) get
  a --no-reactions opt-out flag for callers that want to skip the
  extra round-trip.
- Each shortcut declares im:message.reactions:read on its
  UserScopes/BotScopes (or Scopes for the user-only search command) so
  the auth flow covers the new dependency.
- Each shortcut's --dry-run output now lists the
  reactions/batch_query call (or omits it when --no-reactions is set),
  so callers can audit the full set of API calls before execution.
- Warnings go through runtime.IO().ErrOut (forbidigo lint requires
  IOStreams over os.Stderr in shortcut code).
- Duplicate message_id inputs (e.g. mget --message-ids om_a,om_a)
  attach the reactions block to every entry while still querying the
  API only once per distinct id.
- EnrichReactions walks msg["thread_replies"] recursively, and mget/
  chat-messages-list call it after ExpandThreadReplies, so replies
  receive reactions in the same batched call as their parent message.
- When the batch_query call fails or returns per-message failures,
  the affected messages get reactions_error=true (mirroring the
  thread_replies_error flag from thread.go) so consumers can
  distinguish "fetch failed" from "no reactions exist" by reading
  stdout alone, without depending on the stderr warning channel.
- lark-im skill docs: the default-enrichment contract lives in a
  standalone references/lark-im-message-enrichment.md so the generated
  SKILL.md can't strand it on regeneration. The four read references
  and the raw reactions API reference link to it, and the template
  source skill-template/domains/im.md carries a durable pointer.

Change-Id: Ia9ea74b11945644262bb25c6503fb9b2003c6c98
2026-05-27 18:06:36 +08:00
sang-neo03
70081f62b1 feat: use description and command in affordance example schema (#1126)
Affordance examples previously carried a title plus a structured input
object mirroring the inputSchema. Replace that with a description plus a
command string holding a ready-to-run lark-cli invocation, which is what
an AI agent driving the CLI actually consumes.

No affordance data exists in the registry yet, so this only reshapes the
consuming AffordanceCase type and its tests; the data pipeline
(registry-config.yaml -> gen-registry.py -> meta_data.json) forwards the
new keys verbatim.
2026-05-27 16:08:21 +08:00
AlbertSun
17cbc13fcb refactor(auth): drop duplicate top-level user fields in status (#1128)
* opt: trim duplicate auth status info

* fix: update signals of auth status workflow
2026-05-27 16:07:21 +08:00
fangshuyu-768
e98471ce26 docs: document block anchor URLs in lark-doc skill (#1120) 2026-05-27 14:32:46 +08:00
sang-neo03
9e2be14301 feat(schema): output json spec envelope for all API commands (#1048)
* feat(schema): add envelope types and ordered properties container

* feat(schema): build meta_data.json key-order index for property ordering

* feat(schema): implement convertProperty with file/enum/range/nested handling

* feat(schema): build inputSchema with x-in / file binary / yes injection

* feat(schema): build outputSchema wrapping responseBody

* feat(schema): build _meta with scopes/risk/access_tokens normalization

* feat(schema): scaffold affordance overlay loader (PR-1 stub)

* feat(schema): wire up AssembleEnvelope main entry point

* feat(schema): parse dotted and space-separated path arguments

* feat(schema): batch envelope assembly with optional method filter

* feat(schema): implement L1-L3 envelope lint (structure/type/cross-field)

* feat(schema): measure L4 coverage and gate all envelopes through L1-L3

* feat(schema): add golden test harness with UPDATE_GOLDEN refresh

* test(schema): seed 20 golden envelopes covering edge cases

* feat(schema): output MCP envelope as default JSON, preserve pretty mode

Rewrites cmd/schema/schema.go so the default --format json branch emits
MCP-spec envelopes via schema.AssembleAll/AssembleService/AssembleEnvelope.
The legacy --format pretty branch is preserved verbatim and still uses
printServices / printResourceList / printMethodDetail.

Args max raised from 1 to 8 so the path can be supplied either as a single
dotted argument (im.reactions.list) or as space-separated segments
(im reactions list); both forms route through schema.ParsePath and produce
byte-identical output.

The completeSchemaPath function is extended to drive tab-completion for
both forms: legacy dotted prefix when len(args) == 0, and per-segment
resource/method completion when args already contains earlier segments.

BREAKING CHANGE: default JSON output shape changes from the raw meta_data
structure to an MCP envelope array/object. Existing scripts parsing the
old shape must either pin --format pretty or migrate to the new envelope
fields (name, description, inputSchema, outputSchema, _meta).

* test(schema): cover envelope JSON output, space-form path, yes injection

Replaces TestSchemaCmd_NoArgs with two variants reflecting the new default
shape: TestSchemaCmd_NoArgs_Pretty asserts the legacy "Available services"
text appears only under --format pretty, and TestSchemaCmd_NoArgs_JSON_IsArray
asserts the default JSON output parses as an envelope array with at least 180
entries.

Adds six new tests:
- TestSchemaCmd_JSONIsEnvelope: single-method output has name / description
  / inputSchema / outputSchema / _meta keys and envelope_version "1.0".
- TestSchemaCmd_SpaceSeparatedPath_EqualsDotted: dotted and space forms
  produce identical output bytes for the same command path.
- TestSchemaCmd_ServiceListIsArray: schema <service> returns a JSON array
  whose every entry's name starts with "<service> ".
- TestSchemaCmd_HighRiskYesInjection: high-risk-write commands inject
  inputSchema.properties.yes.
- TestSchemaCmd_NoYesForReadRisk: read-risk commands do not inject yes.
- TestSchemaCmd_PrettyUnchanged_KeyTextPresent: --format pretty still
  surfaces the legacy section markers (Parameters:, Response:, Identity:,
  Scopes:, CLI:).

* feat(schema): assemble envelope from embedded data only for stability

* chore(schema): lint cleanup

* fix(schema): preserve dotted resource segments in envelope name

Nested resources whose meta_data key contains a dot (e.g. chat.members,
user_mailbox.templates) were previously split on '.' and rejoined with
spaces, producing envelope names like 'im chat members bots'. AI
consumers doing name.split(' ') and feeding the result back as argv
got 'lark-cli im chat members bots' which the CLI rejects — the actual
invocation form is 'lark-cli im chat.members bots'.

Pass the dotted resource key as a single argv segment so the envelope
name 'im chat.members bots' round-trips through name.split(' ') back
to the CLI. Mirror the same convention in the golden harness so its
single-method assembly matches the live AssembleService walk.

* fix(schema): align MCP envelope output with JSON Schema 2020-12 contract

- coerce enum literals to typed JSON values (integer to int64,
  number to float64, boolean to bool) so type:"integer" fields no
  longer emit string enums; sort numeric/boolean enums while
  preserving meta_data order for string enums that carry semantic
  priority
- translate non-standard meta_data type:"list" to JSON Schema
  type:"array" with items:{} fallback when element shape is absent
  (covers the two mail attachment_ids fields)
- render inputSchema.required even when empty so consumers see a
  stable envelope shape ("[]" means no required fields, not "field
  is missing")
- reject trailing path segments in both JSON and pretty modes so
  schema im.messages.delete.foo errors instead of silently
  returning the delete method
- drop dead "list type" entry from lint_test isKnownDataInconsistency
  whitelist now that list values are translated upstream

* fix(schema): address CodeRabbit findings and stabilize CI tests

CI fix
- Replace hard-coded absolute key-order assertions in TestKeyOrderIndex_*
  and TestBuildInputSchema_* with set-membership and propagation invariants;
  the upstream meta_data API does not guarantee stable JSON key order across
  fetches, so the old tests were flaky on CI by design.
- Skip byte-level TestGoldenEnvelopes when CI=true; golden snapshots are a
  manual refresh artefact tied to a specific meta_data fetch, not a CI gate.
- Add TestMain to isolate registry-backed tests from any host ~/.lark-cli
  cache (LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR + LARKSUITE_CLI_REMOTE_META=off) so the
  suite gives the same answer on every machine.

CodeRabbit review actionables
- EmbeddedServiceNames returns a defensive copy so callers cannot mutate
  the package-level slice and affect subsequent assembly determinism.
- coerceEnumValue is now also applied to default literals: integer fields
  no longer ship default: "500" — they ship default: 500 (same idea as the
  earlier enum coercion fix).
- options-branch string enums preserve meta_data source order, matching the
  enum-branch policy; only numeric/boolean enums get sorted.
- validatePropertyTypes now validates the array element schema itself
  (type, nested items), not only items.properties — previously a primitive
  element with an invalid type (e.g. items.type="list") slipped past lint.
- OrderedProps.MarshalJSON falls back to alphabetical key order when Map
  has entries but Order is empty, instead of silently emitting {}.

Tests pass locally and with CI=true env (simulating GitHub Actions).

* chore(schema): refresh golden envelopes after meta_data drift

Re-generated with UPDATE_GOLDEN=1 against the current meta_data.json
snapshot. The bulk of the diff is upstream noise (description wording,
enum entries, field order) which the CI snapshot diff can no longer
reasonably gate (see previous commit). Side-effects of the code fixes
in the parent commit are also captured:

  - integer-typed defaults now emit numeric literals (e.g. page_size
    default 500, not "500") thanks to coerceEnumValue
  - mail.user_mailbox.templates.create _meta.risk corrects to "write"
    (assembler already emitted "write"; the old golden was stale)

* fix(schema): address CodeRabbit round-3 review findings

- TestMain: cleanup now runs reliably. os.Exit skips deferred functions,
  so the previous defer os.RemoveAll(dir) never executed. Replace defer
  with explicit cleanup, and fail fast if MkdirTemp errors instead of
  silently running against the host cache (which defeats isolation).
- convertProperty default coercion: when the literal cannot be coerced to
  the declared type (e.g. default:"" on integer field, used by meta_data
  to mean "no default"), omit the field entirely rather than emit a
  type-mismatched default. Removes a contract violation flagged on
  im.reactions.list.json#page_size.

* feat(schema): wire affordance overlay into envelope _meta

Replace the loadAffordance stub (which always returned nil and read
from an empty embedded annotations/ directory) with parseAffordance,
which lifts the affordance block from method["affordance"]. The block
is authored under larksuite-cli-registry's registry-config.yaml in the
overrides: section and flows through gen-registry.py's deep_merge into
the embedded meta_data.json.

Simplify buildMeta signature: the service/resourcePath/method args
existed only to feed the old dotted-path lookup.

Refresh 9 golden envelopes for unrelated upstream meta_data.json drift.

* refactor(schema): drop x-in extension from inputSchema

x-in (path/query/body) was an HTTP-shape leak in a CLI-facing tool spec.
AI consumers call the CLI by name with named args — they never construct
HTTP requests directly, so the path-vs-body-vs-query distinction is the
CLI's internal concern, not part of the contract.

Execution path (cmd/service/service.go) already reads location from
meta_data.json directly, so removing x-in does not affect routing.

Drop:
- Property.XIn field
- validXIn map and the two lint rules that depend on x-in
  (L1 "top-level missing x-in" and L2 "path field must be in required")
- contains() helper, no longer referenced after the path-required rule
  went away

Refresh 20 goldens for the now-absent x-in lines.

* refactor(schema): wrap inputSchema into params/data/flags sub-objects

Replace the flat inputSchema with a 3-bucket nested structure that mirrors
the CLI's actual flag layout, so AI consumers can directly map envelope
fields to lark-cli invocation:

  inputSchema:
    properties:
      params: { ...path + query fields  }   → CLI --params JSON
      data:   { ...body fields           }   → CLI --data   JSON
      flags:  { yes: ... }                  → CLI --yes (only for high-risk-write)

Each sub-object only appears when the method has the corresponding source,
so read-only GETs have a single `params` block, body-only POSTs have a
single `data` block, etc.

The `flags` wrapper carries an explicit description marking it as a CLI
control bucket (not API fields), so AI does not confuse `yes` with a
backend parameter.

Lint:
- L2 walkForL2 helper recurses into params/data sub-objects so leaf
  invariants (format:binary on non-string, min<max, required-in-properties)
  still apply.
- L3 yes-presence check now navigates flags.properties.yes.

Refresh all 20 goldens for the new shape.

* refactor(schema): drop flags wrapper, put yes at top level alongside params/data

The flags wrapper added one extra layer for a single field. Flatten so
inputSchema.properties has three siblings:

  inputSchema:
    properties:
      params: { ...path + query    }   → CLI --params
      data:   { ...body            }   → CLI --data
      yes:    { boolean, default:false }   → CLI --yes (only when risk == high-risk-write)

`yes` description strengthened to mark it as a CLI confirmation gate
(consumed by lark-cli, not sent to the backend), so AI can still
distinguish it from API fields without needing a wrapper.

Lint L3 yes-presence check goes back to top-level Properties.Map["yes"].
Refresh 20 goldens.

* feat(schema): add `file` top-level sub-object for binary upload fields

Splits file fields out of `data` into their own sibling, so the four
top-level slots in inputSchema map 1:1 to CLI flag dispatch:

  inputSchema.properties:
    params  { path + query fields }                   → --params JSON
    data    { non-file body fields }                  → --data   JSON
    file    { type:file body fields, format:binary }  → --file <key>=<path>
    yes     boolean                                   → --yes (only when risk == high-risk-write)

Each slot is conditional: only registered when the method actually has
fields for that source. This matches the CLI's own conditional flag
registration (cmd/service/service.go:170-195), so what AI sees in the
schema is exactly what flags exist for that method.

The file sub-object carries a description explaining its semantics so AI
knows to use --file for those fields rather than embedding the binary
in --data JSON.

Refresh im.images.create golden (the only file-upload method in the
golden set).

* test(schema): cover L2 lint recursion into params/data sub-objects

Add two negative test cases that stuff bad values inside the wrapped
inputSchema sub-objects (rather than at top-level), to lock in
walkForL2's recursive coverage:

  - format:binary on a non-string field nested under params
  - sub-object Required referencing a key not in its Properties

Regression guard so future walkForL2 refactors do not silently lose
recursion and let leaf-field violations slip past lint.

* fix(schema): coerce example, aggregate nested required, fix path hint

- coerce `example` literal to the declared JSON Schema type (rename
  coerceEnumValue -> coerceLiteral, drop on coerce failure to match the
  `default` policy). Without this, integer/boolean/number fields emitted
  string examples and failed strict validators.
- aggregate child field `required:true` into the enclosing nested
  object's `required[]` (both object and array-items shapes). Previously
  only the top-level params/data sub-objects scanned `required`, so
  envelopes silently under-reported the real call contract.
- check method existence before reporting trailing-segment failure in
  both JSON and pretty `schema` paths. A typo like `schema im messages
  typo extra` now reports "Unknown method: im.messages.typo" instead of
  the misleading "Method 'typo' exists but trailing segments ..." hint.
- extract risk level constants (RiskRead / RiskWrite / RiskHighRiskWrite)
  in internal/cmdutil/risk.go; replace literal usages in schema, lint,
  and confirm helpers so the typo radius is one file.
- reconcile AssembleEnvelope docstring with implementation reality (the
  package-level currentMethodOrder + assembleMu serialize concurrent
  callers; output is deterministic per inputs).
- drop testdata/golden/ and golden_test harness. End-to-end envelope
  shape regression now relies on real CLI invocations and the existing
  property-level unit + lint coverage.

* fix(schema): emit items:{} for all typeless arrays, restore lint gate

The list→array fallback only added items:{} when the source type was
"list", leaving ~64 natively-typed array fields (e.g.
approval.instances.cc.cc_user_ids) as {type:"array"} with no items.
These violated the L1 lint rule, but TestAllEnvelopesPass skipped the
"array missing items" error as a known data inconsistency, so the MCP
tool contract was not actually lint-clean.

Relax the fallback to cover every array lacking element shape regardless
of source type, and drop the lint-test skip so the gate is hard again.
2026-05-27 12:04:01 +08:00
hugang-lark
367cfc9d06 feat: support vc,note,minute event (#1113) 2026-05-26 22:17:54 +08:00
caojie0621
e182b01f68 feat(drive): add secure label shortcuts (#985) 2026-05-26 22:06:12 +08:00
SunPeiYang996
1135fc2767 fix: remove unsupported docs fetch text format (#1109)
Change-Id: I1241ba6feede813c5bfec3e6820bc0886e39dc68
2026-05-26 21:55:42 +08:00
syh-cpdsss
68d78d5067 feat: better whiteboard svg/mermaid instructions (#1097)
* feat: better whiteboard svg/mermaid instructions

Change-Id: I615cdf405840fca6bbaea1f95a37ec655fd6aedf

* fix: PR issue

Change-Id: I0a8ee556f33f0ba65812a3d73fc9c4a5266abbcd
2026-05-26 21:18:08 +08:00
735 changed files with 74642 additions and 12360 deletions

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@@ -82,6 +82,8 @@ jobs:
run: python3 scripts/fetch_meta.py
- name: Run golangci-lint
run: go run github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/v2/cmd/golangci-lint@v2.1.6 run --new-from-rev=origin/main
- name: Run errs/ lint guards (lintcheck)
run: go run -C lint . ..
coverage:
needs: fast-gate

2
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# Build output
/lark-cli
/lark-cli*
.cache/
dist/
bin/

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@@ -49,18 +49,47 @@ linters:
- gocritic
- depguard
- forbidigo
- path-except: (shortcuts/|internal/)
# Paths that run forbidigo. Add an entry when a path joins one of
# the rules below.
- path-except: (shortcuts/|internal/|cmd/auth/|cmd/config/|cmd/service/)
linters:
- forbidigo
- path: internal/vfs/
linters:
- forbidigo
# The shortcuts-no-raw-http forbidigo rule below is shortcuts-only;
# internal/ legitimately wraps raw HTTP for the client / credential layer.
# internal/gen build-time generators (standalone `package main` run via
# go:generate) are not shortcut runtime code — no ctx/runtime/framework —
# so the shortcut forbidigo bans don't apply. Going "compliant" is also
# impossible here: a structured error return needs os.Exit (also banned),
# and the vfs.Xxx() alternative is blocked by depguard shortcuts-no-vfs.
- path: shortcuts/.*/internal/gen/
linters:
- forbidigo
# shortcuts-no-raw-http is shortcuts-only; internal/ wraps raw HTTP
# for the client / credential layer.
- path-except: shortcuts/
text: shortcuts-no-raw-http
linters:
- forbidigo
# errs-typed-only enforced on paths already migrated to errs.NewXxxError.
# Add a path when its migration is complete.
- path-except: (internal/auth/|internal/errcompat/|internal/errclass/|internal/client/|internal/cmdutil/factory\.go|cmd/auth/|cmd/config/|cmd/service/|shortcuts/common/mcp_client\.go|shortcuts/calendar/helpers\.go|shortcuts/drive/|shortcuts/mail/)
text: errs-typed-only
linters:
- forbidigo
# errs-no-bare-wrap enforced on paths fully migrated to typed final
# errors. Scoped separately from errs-typed-only because cmd/auth/,
# cmd/config/ still have residual fmt.Errorf and must not be caught.
- path-except: (shortcuts/drive/|shortcuts/mail/|shortcuts/calendar/helpers\.go|shortcuts/common/mcp_client\.go)
text: errs-no-bare-wrap
linters:
- forbidigo
# errs-no-legacy-helper is scoped to migrated domains: the shared helpers
# it bans are still used by other domains until their later migration phase.
- path-except: (shortcuts/drive/|shortcuts/mail/)
text: errs-no-legacy-helper
linters:
- forbidigo
settings:
depguard:
@@ -79,6 +108,30 @@ linters:
Use runtime.FileIO() for file operations or runtime.ValidatePath() for path validation.
forbidigo:
forbid:
# ── legacy output.Err* helpers banned on migrated paths ──
# output.ErrBare is intentionally not listed — it is the predicate-
# command silent-exit signal, outside the typed envelope contract.
- pattern: output\.(ErrValidation|ErrAuth|ErrNetwork|ErrAPI|ErrWithHint|Errorf)\b
msg: >-
[errs-typed-only] use errs.NewXxxError(...) builder
(see errs/types.go).
# ── legacy shared error helpers banned on migrated domains ──
# These helpers internally produce legacy output.Err* shapes, so they
# are invisible to the errs-typed-only ban above. Migrated domains use
# typed errs.* builders or domain-local file-I/O helpers instead; this
# prevents reintroduction while unmigrated domains continue to use the
# shared helpers until their later migration phase.
- pattern: (common\.FlagErrorf|common\.WrapInputStatError|common\.WrapSaveErrorByCategory)\b
msg: >-
[errs-no-legacy-helper] these shared helpers emit legacy output.Err*
shapes. Use typed errs.NewXxxError builders or a domain-local
file-I/O helper.
# ── bare error wraps banned on fully-typed paths ──
- pattern: (fmt\.Errorf|errors\.New)\b
msg: >-
[errs-no-bare-wrap] final errors must be typed (errs.NewXxxError);
wrap a cause with .WithCause(err). Genuine intermediate wraps:
//nolint:forbidigo with a reason.
# ── http: shortcuts must not construct raw HTTP requests ──
# Bans request / client construction; constants (http.MethodPost,
# http.StatusOK) and pure helpers (http.StatusText, http.Header) are

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@@ -2,6 +2,146 @@
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
## [v1.0.48] - 2026-06-04
### Features
- **mail**: Preserve mailbox context in `+triage` output for public mailboxes (#1238)
- **contact**: Add contact skill domain guidance (#1144)
### Bug Fixes
- **skills**: Use JSON skills list during update (#1251)
### Documentation
- **drive**: Refine lark-drive knowledge organize workflow (#1253)
- **vc-agent**: Require explicit leave request (#1260)
- **slides**: Add whiteboard element documentation and improve slide guidance (#1029)
## [v1.0.47] - 2026-06-03
### Features
- **sheets**: Add spec-driven shortcut package with backward-compatible wrapper (#1220)
- **base**: Add base block shortcuts (#1044)
- **im**: Complete card message format (#1198)
- **im**: Improve markdown guidance for messages (#1237)
- **vc**: Forward invite call-id on meeting join (#1243)
- **drive**: Emit typed error envelopes across the drive domain (#1205)
- **common**: Emit typed validation errors from shared shortcut pre-checks (#1242)
- **mail**: Validate `message_ids` in `+messages` before batch get (#1202)
- **wiki**: Support `appid` member type (#1235)
- **cli**: Add `--json` flag as no-op alias for `--format json` (#1104)
- **config**: Validate credentials after `config init` (#1151)
### Bug Fixes
- **skills**: Recover empty fallback for skills to update (#1233)
## [v1.0.46] - 2026-06-02
### Features
- **im**: Add card message format support (#1218)
- **im**: Resolve markdown blank-line formatting inconsistency in post messages (#1216)
- **vc**: Inline transcript from artifacts API and add keywords (#1206)
- **transport**: Add proxy plugin mode for CLI HTTP transport (#1181)
- **agent**: Increase agent trace max length to 1024 (#1211)
- **shortcuts**: Unconditionally inject `--format` flag for all shortcuts (#1156)
### Bug Fixes
- **cli**: Remove FLAGS section from root `--help` (#1226)
- **cli**: Stop root `--help` listing per-command flags as global (#1223)
### Refactor
- **transport**: Own all HTTP transport in `internal/transport`, fix util layering inversion (#1213)
### Documentation
- **base**: Optimize base skill references (#1171)
- **drive**: Add Lark Drive knowledge organization workflow (#1028)
## [v1.0.45] - 2026-06-01
### Features
- **errors**: Add typed envelope contract for auth-domain errors (#1135)
- **platform**: Support multiple policy rules per plugin (#1182)
### Bug Fixes
- **vc**: Add domain boundaries and enrich `+notes` (#1172)
- **whiteboard**: Fix whiteboard skill (#1180)
### Refactor
- **auth**: Update login hint and split-flow docs (#1201)
## [v1.0.44] - 2026-05-29
### Features
- **base**: Add dashboard block data shortcut and workflow docs (#1067)
- **im**: Support `--types` flag for listing p2p single chats in `chat-list` (#1077)
- **agent**: Add agent header support (#1158)
### Bug Fixes
- **im**: Correct 64-bit MP4 box size handling to prevent panic on crafted media (#1165)
- **install**: Detect curl version before using `--ssl-revoke-best-effort` (#1124)
- **vc**: Correct `--minute-token` to `--minute-tokens` in recording reference (#1170)
- **whiteboard**: Fix whiteboard skill (#1166)
## [v1.0.43] - 2026-05-28
### Features
- **event**: Support `note` generated event (#1159)
- **config**: Decouple `--lang` preference from TUI display language (#1132)
- **mail**: Add HTML lint library with Larksuite-native autofix for `lark-mail` (#1019)
### Bug Fixes
- **config**: Propagate `Lang` across credential boundary; respect `CurrentApp` in priorLang (#1157)
- **config**: Allow lark-channel bind source override (#1154)
- **im**: Clarify `messages-send` dry-run chat membership (#1150)
- **base**: Include `log_id` in attachment media errors (#1133)
### Performance
- **im**: Parallelize reactions, thread_replies, and merge_forward fetches (#1146)
### Documentation
- **im**: Update IM skill urgent APIs (#1153)
## [v1.0.42] - 2026-05-27
### Features
- **mail**: Add `+draft-send` shortcut for batch draft sending (#1017)
- **im**: Enrich messages with reactions and output `update_time` (#1095)
- **schema**: Output JSON spec envelope for all API commands (#1048)
- **event**: Support `vc` / `note` / `minute` events (#1113)
- **drive**: Add secure label shortcuts (#985)
- **affordance**: Use description and command in affordance example schema (#1126)
### Bug Fixes
- **docs**: Remove unsupported `fetch` text format (#1109)
### Refactor
- **auth**: Drop duplicate top-level user fields in `status` (#1128)
### Documentation
- **doc**: Document block anchor URLs in `lark-doc` skill (#1120)
- **whiteboard**: Improve SVG/Mermaid instructions (#1097)
## [v1.0.41] - 2026-05-26
### Features
@@ -886,6 +1026,13 @@ Bundled AI agent skills for intelligent assistance:
- Bilingual documentation (English & Chinese).
- CI/CD pipelines: linting, testing, coverage reporting, and automated releases.
[v1.0.48]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.48
[v1.0.47]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.47
[v1.0.46]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.46
[v1.0.45]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.45
[v1.0.44]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.44
[v1.0.43]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.43
[v1.0.42]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.42
[v1.0.41]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.41
[v1.0.40]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.40
[v1.0.39]: https://github.com/larksuite/cli/releases/tag/v1.0.39

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@@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ func NewCmdApiWithContext(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, runF func(*AP
cmd.Flags().IntVar(&opts.PageLimit, "page-limit", 10, "max pages to fetch with --page-all (0 = unlimited)")
cmd.Flags().IntVar(&opts.PageDelay, "page-delay", 200, "delay in ms between pages")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.Format, "format", "json", "output format: json|ndjson|table|csv")
cmd.Flags().Bool("json", false, "shorthand for --format json")
cmd.Flags().StringVarP(&opts.JqExpr, "jq", "q", "", "jq expression to filter JSON output")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&opts.DryRun, "dry-run", false, "print request without executing")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.File, "file", "", "file to upload as multipart/form-data ([field=]path, supports - for stdin)")
@@ -238,10 +239,10 @@ func apiRun(opts *APIOptions) error {
resp, err := ac.DoAPI(opts.Ctx, request)
if err != nil {
// MarkRaw tells the dispatcher to skip enrichPermissionError so the
// raw API error detail (log_id, troubleshooter, permission_violations)
// stays on the wire — `lark-cli api` callers explicitly want the raw
// envelope.
// MarkRaw tells the dispatcher to skip the legacy enrichPermissionError
// pass on *output.ExitError values. Typed *errs.* errors that flow
// through here keep their canonical message / hint from BuildAPIError;
// MarkRaw is a no-op on those (it only flips a flag on *ExitError).
return output.MarkRaw(err)
}
err = client.HandleResponse(resp, client.ResponseOptions{
@@ -253,14 +254,14 @@ func apiRun(opts *APIOptions) error {
FileIO: f.ResolveFileIO(opts.Ctx),
CommandPath: opts.Cmd.CommandPath(),
Identity: opts.As,
// Stage 1: CheckResponse emits the legacy *output.ExitError envelope.
// Per-domain migration in stage 2+ will route through
// errclass.BuildAPIError to populate identity-aware fields
// (PermissionError.ConsoleURL needs Brand+AppID from the client).
// CheckResponse routes through errclass.BuildAPIError for known Lark
// codes (typed PermissionError / AuthenticationError / ...). For
// unknown codes it falls back to *errs.APIError. The Brand+AppID on
// the client populate identity-aware fields (ConsoleURL etc.).
CheckError: ac.CheckResponse,
})
// MarkRaw: see comment above on the DoAPI path. Applies equally to
// HandleResponse failures so the raw API error survives to the wire.
// MarkRaw: see comment above on the DoAPI path. Skips legacy
// *ExitError enrichment; typed errors flow through unchanged.
if err != nil {
return output.MarkRaw(err)
}

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@@ -4,11 +4,13 @@
package api
import (
"errors"
"os"
"sort"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/httpmock"
@@ -670,3 +672,69 @@ func TestApiCmd_DryRunWithFile(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("expected dry-run header, got: %s", out)
}
}
// TestApiCmd_PermissionError_DerivesFirstClassFields pins that when a Lark
// API returns a missing-scope failure, the typed *errs.PermissionError
// surfaced by `lark-cli api` lifts the diagnostic signals BuildAPIError
// consumed during classification into first-class wire fields
// (MissingScopes, LogID, ConsoleURL). The wire shape is the typed envelope
// — there is no raw-payload passthrough; new Lark diagnostic fields require
// a CLI release.
func TestApiCmd_PermissionError_DerivesFirstClassFields(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, reg := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "cli_test_perm", AppSecret: "secret", Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
})
reg.Register(&httpmock.Stub{
URL: "/open-apis/docx/v1/documents/test",
Body: map[string]interface{}{
"code": 99991679,
"msg": "scope missing",
"log_id": "20260527-test-log",
"error": map[string]interface{}{
"permission_violations": []interface{}{
map[string]interface{}{"subject": "docx:document"},
},
},
},
})
cmd := NewCmdApi(f, nil)
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"GET", "/open-apis/docx/v1/documents/test", "--as", "bot"})
err := cmd.Execute()
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error for non-zero code")
}
var pe *errs.PermissionError
if !errors.As(err, &pe) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.PermissionError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if len(pe.MissingScopes) != 1 || pe.MissingScopes[0] != "docx:document" {
t.Errorf("MissingScopes = %v, want [docx:document]", pe.MissingScopes)
}
if pe.LogID != "20260527-test-log" {
t.Errorf("LogID = %q, want %q", pe.LogID, "20260527-test-log")
}
}
func TestApiCmd_JsonFlag_Accepted(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "test-app", AppSecret: "test-secret", Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
})
var gotOpts *APIOptions
cmd := NewCmdApi(f, func(opts *APIOptions) error {
gotOpts = opts
return nil
})
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"GET", "/open-apis/test", "--json"})
err := cmd.Execute()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("--json should be accepted without error, got: %v", err)
}
if gotOpts.Method != "GET" {
t.Errorf("expected method GET, got %s", gotOpts.Method)
}
}

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@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import (
larkauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/errclass"
)
// NewCmdAuth creates the auth command with subcommands.
@@ -70,7 +71,7 @@ func getUserInfo(ctx context.Context, sdk *lark.Client, accessToken string) (ope
var resp userInfoResponse
if err := json.Unmarshal(apiResp.RawBody, &resp); err != nil {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to parse user info: %v", err)
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to parse user info: %w", err)
}
if resp.Code != 0 {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to get user info [%d]: %s", resp.Code, resp.Msg)
@@ -110,6 +111,11 @@ type appInfoResponse struct {
} `json:"data"`
}
// getAppInfoFn is the package-level seam used by callers (scopes.go) so tests
// can substitute a fake without standing up a full SDK + httpmock pipeline.
// Mirrors the pollDeviceToken pattern in login.go.
var getAppInfoFn = getAppInfo
// getAppInfo queries app info from the Lark API.
func getAppInfo(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, appId string) (*appInfo, error) {
ac, err := f.NewAPIClient()
@@ -131,10 +137,10 @@ func getAppInfo(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, appId string) (*appInfo
var resp appInfoResponse
if err := json.Unmarshal(apiResp.RawBody, &resp); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse response: %v", err)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse response: %w", err)
}
if resp.Code != 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("API error [%d]: %s", resp.Code, resp.Msg)
return nil, classifyAppInfoErr(apiResp.RawBody, resp.Code, resp.Msg, f, appId)
}
app := resp.Data.App
@@ -153,3 +159,21 @@ func getAppInfo(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, appId string) (*appInfo
return &appInfo{OwnerOpenId: ownerOpenId, UserScopes: userScopes}, nil
}
// classifyAppInfoErr re-decodes the raw body so BuildAPIError sees the
// upstream `error` block — the typed appInfoResponse shape drops it.
func classifyAppInfoErr(rawBody []byte, code int, msg string, f *cmdutil.Factory, appId string) error {
var raw map[string]any
_ = json.Unmarshal(rawBody, &raw)
if raw == nil {
raw = map[string]any{}
}
raw["code"] = code
raw["msg"] = msg
cc := errclass.ClassifyContext{Identity: string(core.AsBot)}
if cfg, _ := f.Config(); cfg != nil {
cc.Brand = string(cfg.Brand)
cc.AppID = appId
}
return errclass.BuildAPIError(raw, cc)
}

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
extcred "github.com/larksuite/cli/extension/credential"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
@@ -318,6 +319,54 @@ func TestAuthScopesRun_UsesTenantAccessTokenFromCredentialProvider(t *testing.T)
}
}
// TestAuthScopesRun_LarkPermissionError_TypedAsPermissionError pins that when
// the Lark API returns a permission code (99991679 with permission_violations),
// getAppInfo classifies it as *errs.PermissionError carrying the server-
// supplied MissingScopes — not a bare error wrapped as InternalError.
func TestAuthScopesRun_LarkPermissionError_TypedAsPermissionError(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, reg := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "test-app", AppSecret: "test-secret", Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
})
tokenResolver := &authScopesTokenResolver{}
f.Credential = credential.NewCredentialProvider(nil, nil, tokenResolver, nil)
reg.Register(&httpmock.Stub{
Method: http.MethodGet,
URL: "/open-apis/application/v6/applications/test-app",
Body: map[string]interface{}{
"code": 99991679,
"msg": "scope missing",
"error": map[string]interface{}{
"permission_violations": []interface{}{
map[string]interface{}{"subject": "application:application:self_manage"},
},
},
},
})
err := authScopesRun(&ScopesOptions{
Factory: f,
Ctx: context.Background(),
Format: "json",
})
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
var pe *errs.PermissionError
if !errors.As(err, &pe) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.PermissionError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if len(pe.MissingScopes) != 1 || pe.MissingScopes[0] != "application:application:self_manage" {
t.Errorf("MissingScopes = %v, want server-supplied [application:application:self_manage]", pe.MissingScopes)
}
var intErr *errs.InternalError
if errors.As(err, &intErr) {
t.Error("Lark business error must not be wrapped as InternalError; permission semantics lost")
}
}
type authScopesTokenResolver struct {
requests []credential.TokenSpec
}
@@ -389,15 +438,8 @@ func TestAuthBlockedByExternalProvider(t *testing.T) {
if matched != nil && matched != cmd && !matched.SilenceUsage {
t.Error("expected PersistentPreRunE to set SilenceUsage on matched subcommand")
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || exitErr.Detail.Type != "external_provider" {
t.Errorf("error type = %v, want %q", exitErr.Detail, "external_provider")
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
})
}

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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import (
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
larkauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
@@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ func authCheckRun(opts *CheckOptions) error {
required := strings.Fields(opts.Scope)
if len(required) == 0 {
return output.ErrValidation("--scope cannot be empty")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "--scope cannot be empty").WithParam("--scope")
}
config, err := f.Config()

167
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@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package auth
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"testing"
"time"
larkauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/zalando/go-keyring"
)
// `lark-cli auth check` is a predicate command: its README contract is
// `exit 0 = ok, 1 = missing`. The JSON answer goes to stdout; stderr stays
// empty so callers can write `if lark-cli auth check ...; then ... fi`
// without their logs getting polluted by an error envelope on the negative
// branch. These tests pin that contract end-to-end through the dispatcher.
func TestAuthCheckRun_NotLoggedIn_ExitOneWithStdoutOnly(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, stderr, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "test-app", AppSecret: "test-secret", Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
// UserOpenId left empty: triggers the not_logged_in branch.
})
err := authCheckRun(&CheckOptions{Factory: f, Scope: "calendar:calendar:read"})
if got := output.ExitCodeOf(err); got != 1 {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want 1 (predicate 'missing' signal)", got)
}
var bare *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &bare) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError (ErrBare), got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if bare.Detail != nil {
t.Errorf("ErrBare must carry no Detail (no envelope), got %+v", bare.Detail)
}
if stderr.Len() != 0 {
t.Errorf("stderr must stay empty for predicate negative answer, got:\n%s", stderr.String())
}
var payload map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.Bytes(), &payload); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("stdout must be valid JSON: %v\nstdout=%s", err, stdout.String())
}
if payload["ok"] != false {
t.Errorf("stdout.ok = %v, want false", payload["ok"])
}
if payload["error"] != "not_logged_in" {
t.Errorf("stdout.error = %v, want 'not_logged_in'", payload["error"])
}
}
func TestAuthCheckRun_NoStoredToken_ExitOneWithStdoutOnly(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, stderr, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "test-app", AppSecret: "test-secret", Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
UserOpenId: "ou_user", UserName: "tester",
})
err := authCheckRun(&CheckOptions{Factory: f, Scope: "calendar:calendar:read"})
if got := output.ExitCodeOf(err); got != 1 {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want 1", got)
}
if stderr.Len() != 0 {
t.Errorf("stderr must stay empty, got:\n%s", stderr.String())
}
var payload map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.Bytes(), &payload); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("stdout must be valid JSON: %v", err)
}
if payload["ok"] != false {
t.Errorf("stdout.ok = %v, want false", payload["ok"])
}
if payload["error"] != "no_token" {
t.Errorf("stdout.error = %v, want 'no_token'", payload["error"])
}
}
func TestAuthCheckRun_ScopedTokenPresent_ExitZero(t *testing.T) {
// Predicate command happy path: stored token covers every required
// scope. Exit must be 0 (nil error, not ErrBare), stdout carries the
// `{"ok":true,...}` JSON answer, and stderr stays empty so shell
// callers can rely on `if lark-cli auth check ...; then` without log
// pollution. Pairs with the two exit-1 negatives above so both
// branches of the predicate contract are pinned.
keyring.MockInit()
t.Setenv("HOME", t.TempDir())
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_DATA_DIR", t.TempDir())
cfg := &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "test-app",
AppSecret: "test-secret",
Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
UserOpenId: "ou_user",
UserName: "tester",
}
now := time.Now()
if err := larkauth.SetStoredToken(&larkauth.StoredUAToken{
AppId: cfg.AppID,
UserOpenId: cfg.UserOpenId,
AccessToken: "user-access-token",
RefreshToken: "refresh-token",
ExpiresAt: now.Add(time.Hour).UnixMilli(),
RefreshExpiresAt: now.Add(24 * time.Hour).UnixMilli(),
GrantedAt: now.Add(-time.Hour).UnixMilli(),
Scope: "im:message docx:document",
}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("SetStoredToken() error = %v", err)
}
f, stdout, stderr, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, cfg)
err := authCheckRun(&CheckOptions{Factory: f, Scope: "im:message"})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected nil error for happy path (exit 0), got %v", err)
}
if got := output.ExitCodeOf(err); got != 0 {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want 0", got)
}
if stderr.Len() != 0 {
t.Errorf("stderr must stay empty for predicate exit-0 answer, got:\n%s", stderr.String())
}
var payload map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.Bytes(), &payload); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("stdout must be valid JSON: %v\nstdout=%s", err, stdout.String())
}
if payload["ok"] != true {
t.Errorf("stdout.ok = %v, want true", payload["ok"])
}
granted, ok := payload["granted"].([]any)
if !ok || len(granted) != 1 || granted[0] != "im:message" {
t.Errorf("stdout.granted = %v, want [im:message]", payload["granted"])
}
if payload["missing"] != nil {
t.Errorf("stdout.missing = %v, want nil/absent on happy path", payload["missing"])
}
if _, has := payload["suggestion"]; has {
t.Errorf("stdout.suggestion must be absent on happy path; got %v", payload["suggestion"])
}
}
func TestAuthCheckRun_EmptyScopeIsValidationError(t *testing.T) {
// Scope validation is a real input error, not a predicate negative
// answer — it must surface as a typed ValidationError with the normal
// stderr envelope, distinct from the silent ErrBare predicate path.
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "test-app", AppSecret: "test-secret", Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
})
err := authCheckRun(&CheckOptions{Factory: f, Scope: " "})
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected validation error for empty --scope")
}
if got := output.ExitCodeOf(err); got != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want ExitValidation (%d)", got, output.ExitValidation)
}
}

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@@ -13,9 +13,12 @@ import (
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
larkauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/registry"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/shortcuts"
@@ -53,9 +56,9 @@ run --device-code in a later step after the user confirms authorization. Use 'la
to generate QR codes (supports ASCII and PNG formats).`,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
if mode := f.ResolveStrictMode(cmd.Context()); mode == core.StrictModeBot {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "command_denied",
fmt.Sprintf("strict mode is %q, user login is disabled in this profile", mode),
"if the user explicitly wants to switch to user identity, see `lark-cli config strict-mode --help` (confirm with the user before switching; switching does NOT require re-bind)")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"strict mode is %q, user login is disabled in this profile", mode).
WithHint("if the user explicitly wants to switch to user identity, see `lark-cli config strict-mode --help` (confirm with the user before switching; switching does NOT require re-bind)")
}
opts.Ctx = cmd.Context()
if runF != nil {
@@ -121,7 +124,7 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
}
// Determine UI language from saved config
lang := "zh"
var lang i18n.Lang
if multi, _ := core.LoadMultiAppConfig(); multi != nil {
if app := multi.FindApp(config.ProfileName); app != nil {
lang = app.Lang
@@ -157,14 +160,14 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
for _, d := range selectedDomains {
if !knownDomains[d] {
if suggestion := suggestDomain(d, knownDomains); suggestion != "" {
return output.ErrValidation("unknown domain %q, did you mean %q?", d, suggestion)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "unknown domain %q, did you mean %q?", d, suggestion).WithParam("--domain")
}
available := make([]string, 0, len(knownDomains))
for k := range knownDomains {
available = append(available, k)
}
sort.Strings(available)
return output.ErrValidation("unknown domain %q, available domains: %s", d, strings.Join(available, ", "))
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "unknown domain %q, available domains: %s", d, strings.Join(available, ", ")).WithParam("--domain")
}
}
}
@@ -172,17 +175,17 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
hasAnyOption := opts.Scope != "" || opts.Recommend || len(selectedDomains) > 0
if len(opts.Exclude) > 0 && !hasAnyOption {
return output.ErrValidation("--exclude requires --scope, --domain, or --recommend to be specified")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "--exclude requires --scope, --domain, or --recommend to be specified").WithParam("--exclude")
}
if !hasAnyOption {
if !opts.JSON && f.IOStreams.IsTerminal {
result, err := runInteractiveLogin(f.IOStreams, lang, msg, config.Brand)
result, err := runInteractiveLogin(f.IOStreams, lang.Base(), msg, config.Brand)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if result == nil {
return output.ErrValidation("no login options selected")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "no login options selected")
}
selectedDomains = result.Domains
scopeLevel = result.ScopeLevel
@@ -198,7 +201,7 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
log(msg.HintFooter)
log("")
log("Note: this command blocks until authorization is complete. For non-streaming agent harnesses, use --no-wait --json, send the verification URL as the final message of the turn, then run --device-code in a later step after the user confirms authorization.")
return output.ErrValidation("please specify the scopes to authorize")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "please specify the scopes to authorize").WithParam("--scope")
}
}
@@ -227,7 +230,7 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
}
if len(candidateScopes) == 0 && opts.Scope == "" {
return output.ErrValidation("no matching scopes found, check domain/scope options")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "no matching scopes found, check domain/scope options")
}
// Merge --scope additively with the resolved domain scopes.
@@ -247,13 +250,13 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
if len(opts.Exclude) > 0 {
excluded, unknown := applyExcludeScopes(finalScope, opts.Exclude)
if len(unknown) > 0 {
return output.ErrValidation(
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"these --exclude scopes are not present in the requested set: %s",
strings.Join(unknown, ", "))
strings.Join(unknown, ", ")).WithParam("--exclude")
}
finalScope = excluded
if strings.TrimSpace(finalScope) == "" {
return output.ErrValidation("no scopes left after applying --exclude; nothing to authorize")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "no scopes left after applying --exclude; nothing to authorize").WithParam("--exclude")
}
}
@@ -264,7 +267,7 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
}
authResp, err := larkauth.RequestDeviceAuthorization(httpClient, config.AppID, config.AppSecret, config.Brand, finalScope, f.IOStreams.ErrOut)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrAuth("device authorization failed: %v", err)
return errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "device authorization failed: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
// --no-wait: return immediately with device code and URL
@@ -276,12 +279,18 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
"verification_url": authResp.VerificationUriComplete,
"device_code": authResp.DeviceCode,
"expires_in": authResp.ExpiresIn,
"hint": fmt.Sprintf("**MUST generate QR code AND display it:** You MUST call lark-cli auth qrcode to convert verification_url into a QR code. This is a required step, do NOT skip it. Prefer PNG QR code (--output); use ASCII (--ascii) only when the user explicitly requests it.**CRITICAL: You MUST include the QR image in your response.** Generating the file alone is NOT enough—use image tags, inline images, or file attachments to display it.**Display order:** Output the URL first, then place the QR code image below the URL.**URL Output Rules:** Treat verification_url as an opaque string that cannot be modified. Do NOT URL-encode/decode or add spaces/punctuation. For agent harnesses that only deliver final turn messages, make the QR code image (or URL) the final message of the turn and return control to the user; do not block on --device-code in the same turn. After the user confirms authorization in a later step, run: lark-cli auth login --device-code %s", authResp.DeviceCode),
"hint": "**MUST generate QR code AND display it:** You MUST call lark-cli auth qrcode to convert verification_url into a QR code. This is a required step, do NOT skip it. Prefer PNG QR code (--output); use ASCII (--ascii) only when the user explicitly requests it." +
"**CRITICAL: You MUST include the QR image in your response.** Generating the file alone is NOT enough—use image tags, inline images, or file attachments to display it." +
"**Display order:** Output the URL first, then place the QR code image below the URL." +
"**URL Output Rules:** Treat verification_url as an opaque string that cannot be modified. Do NOT URL-encode/decode or add spaces/punctuation." +
"For agent harnesses that only deliver final turn messages, make the QR code image (or URL) the final message of the turn and return control to the user; do not block on --device-code in the same turn. **Before ending the turn, tell the user to come back and notify you after completing authorization.**" +
"**After the user confirms authorization:** YOU must execute `lark-cli auth login --device-code <device_code>` yourself." +
"**Do NOT cache verification_url or device_code for future use.** Always run `lark-cli auth login --no-wait --json` fresh when authorization is needed.",
}
encoder := json.NewEncoder(f.IOStreams.Out)
encoder.SetEscapeHTML(false)
if err := encoder.Encode(data); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to write JSON output: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to write JSON output: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
return nil
}
@@ -303,7 +312,7 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
encoder := json.NewEncoder(f.IOStreams.Out)
encoder.SetEscapeHTML(false)
if err := encoder.Encode(data); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to write JSON output: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to write JSON output: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, msg.OpenURL)
@@ -324,25 +333,25 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
"event": "authorization_failed",
"error": result.Message,
}); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to write JSON output: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to write JSON output: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
return output.ErrBare(output.ExitAuth)
}
return output.ErrAuth("authorization failed: %s", result.Message)
return errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "authorization failed: %s", result.Message)
}
if result.Token == nil {
return output.ErrAuth("authorization succeeded but no token returned")
return errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeTokenMissing, "authorization succeeded but no token returned")
}
// Step 6: Get user info
log(msg.AuthSuccess)
sdk, err := f.LarkClient()
if err != nil {
return output.ErrAuth("failed to get SDK: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to get SDK: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
openId, userName, err := getUserInfo(opts.Ctx, sdk, result.Token.AccessToken)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrAuth("failed to get user info: %v", err)
return errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "failed to get user info: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
scopeSummary := loadLoginScopeSummary(config.AppID, openId, finalScope, result.Token.Scope)
@@ -360,13 +369,13 @@ func authLoginRun(opts *LoginOptions) error {
GrantedAt: now,
}
if err := larkauth.SetStoredToken(storedToken); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save token: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save token: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
// Step 8: Update config — overwrite Users to single user, clean old tokens
if err := syncLoginUserToProfile(config.ProfileName, config.AppID, openId, userName); err != nil {
_ = larkauth.RemoveStoredToken(config.AppID, openId)
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to update login profile: %v", err)
return err
}
if issue := ensureRequestedScopesGranted(finalScope, result.Token.Scope, msg, scopeSummary); issue != nil {
@@ -409,22 +418,22 @@ func authLoginPollDeviceCode(opts *LoginOptions, config *core.CliConfig, msg *lo
if shouldRemoveLoginRequestedScope(result) {
cleanupRequestedScope()
}
return output.ErrAuth("authorization failed: %s", result.Message)
return errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "authorization failed: %s", result.Message)
}
defer cleanupRequestedScope()
if result.Token == nil {
return output.ErrAuth("authorization succeeded but no token returned")
return errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeTokenMissing, "authorization succeeded but no token returned")
}
// Get user info
log(msg.AuthSuccess)
sdk, err := f.LarkClient()
if err != nil {
return output.ErrAuth("failed to get SDK: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to get SDK: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
openId, userName, err := getUserInfo(opts.Ctx, sdk, result.Token.AccessToken)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrAuth("failed to get user info: %v", err)
return errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "failed to get user info: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
scopeSummary := loadLoginScopeSummary(config.AppID, openId, requestedScope, result.Token.Scope)
@@ -442,13 +451,13 @@ func authLoginPollDeviceCode(opts *LoginOptions, config *core.CliConfig, msg *lo
GrantedAt: now,
}
if err := larkauth.SetStoredToken(storedToken); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save token: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to save token: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
// Update config — overwrite Users to single user, clean old tokens
if err := syncLoginUserToProfile(config.ProfileName, config.AppID, openId, userName); err != nil {
_ = larkauth.RemoveStoredToken(config.AppID, openId)
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to update login profile: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to update login profile: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if issue := ensureRequestedScopesGranted(requestedScope, result.Token.Scope, msg, scopeSummary); issue != nil {
@@ -463,18 +472,18 @@ func authLoginPollDeviceCode(opts *LoginOptions, config *core.CliConfig, msg *lo
func syncLoginUserToProfile(profileName, appID, openID, userName string) error {
multi, err := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("load config: %w", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "load config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
app := findProfileByName(multi, profileName)
if app == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("profile %q not found in config", profileName)
return errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "profile %q not found in config", profileName)
}
oldUsers := append([]core.AppUser(nil), app.Users...)
app.Users = []core.AppUser{{UserOpenId: openID, UserName: userName}}
if err := core.SaveMultiAppConfig(multi); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("save config: %w", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
for _, oldUser := range oldUsers {

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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import (
"github.com/charmbracelet/huh"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
@@ -162,7 +163,7 @@ func runInteractiveLogin(ios *cmdutil.IOStreams, lang string, msg *loginMsg, bra
}
if len(selectedDomains) == 0 {
return nil, output.ErrValidation("no domains selected")
return nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "no domains selected").WithParam("--domain")
}
// Compute scope summary

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@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
package auth
import "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
type loginMsg struct {
// Interactive UI (login_interactive.go)
SelectDomains string
@@ -115,8 +117,8 @@ var loginMsgEn = &loginMsg{
}
// getLoginMsg returns the login message bundle for the given language.
func getLoginMsg(lang string) *loginMsg {
if lang == "en" {
func getLoginMsg(lang i18n.Lang) *loginMsg {
if lang.IsEnglish() {
return loginMsgEn
}
return loginMsgZh

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@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ import (
"reflect"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
)
func TestGetLoginMsg_Zh(t *testing.T) {
@@ -31,7 +33,7 @@ func TestGetLoginMsg_En(t *testing.T) {
}
func TestGetLoginMsg_DefaultsToZh(t *testing.T) {
for _, lang := range []string{"", "fr", "ja", "unknown"} {
for _, lang := range []i18n.Lang{"", "fr_fr", "ja_jp", "unknown"} {
msg := getLoginMsg(lang)
if msg != loginMsgZh {
t.Errorf("getLoginMsg(%q) should default to zh", lang)
@@ -61,7 +63,7 @@ func assertLoginMsgAllFieldsNonEmpty(t *testing.T, msg *loginMsg, label string)
}
func TestLoginMsg_FormatStrings(t *testing.T) {
for _, lang := range []string{"zh", "en"} {
for _, lang := range []i18n.Lang{i18n.LangZhCN, i18n.LangEnUS} {
msg := getLoginMsg(lang)
// LoginSuccess should contain two %s placeholders (userName, openId)
@@ -102,10 +104,10 @@ func TestLoginMsg_FormatStrings(t *testing.T) {
// --device-code split-flow, and (c) non-streaming harnesses must end the turn
// after presenting the URL instead of blocking in the same turn.
func TestAgentTimeoutHint_CarriesKeyInfo(t *testing.T) {
for _, lang := range []string{"zh", "en"} {
for _, lang := range []i18n.Lang{i18n.LangZhCN, i18n.LangEnUS} {
hint := getLoginMsg(lang).AgentTimeoutHint
for _, want := range []string{"--no-wait", "--device-code", "turn"} {
if lang == "zh" && want == "turn" {
if lang == i18n.LangZhCN && want == "turn" {
want = "本轮"
}
if !strings.Contains(hint, want) {

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
larkauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
@@ -171,25 +172,12 @@ func handleLoginScopeIssue(opts *LoginOptions, msg *loginMsg, f *cmdutil.Factory
fmt.Fprintln(f.IOStreams.Out, string(b))
return output.ErrBare(output.ExitAuth)
}
detail := map[string]interface{}{
"requested": issue.Summary.Requested,
"granted": issue.Summary.Granted,
"missing": issue.Summary.Missing,
}
// Legacy *output.ExitError producer: this literal predates the typed
// error contract introduced by errs/. New code MUST NOT construct
// *output.ExitError directly — missing-scope signals should move to
// *errs.PermissionError (with MissingScopes/ConsoleURL as typed
// extension fields) when the login flow migrates to typed errors.
return &output.ExitError{
Code: output.ExitAuth,
Detail: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: "missing_scope",
Message: issue.Message,
Hint: issue.Hint,
Detail: detail,
},
}
return errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, "%s", issue.Message).
WithHint("%s", issue.Hint).
WithIdentity("user").
WithRequestedScopes(issue.Summary.Requested...).
WithGrantedScopes(issue.Summary.Granted...).
WithMissingScopes(issue.Summary.Missing...)
}
fmt.Fprintln(f.IOStreams.ErrOut)

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@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package auth
import (
"errors"
"reflect"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
)
// TestHandleLoginScopeIssue_FailedJSON_PreservesScopeTriple asserts that the
// failed-login JSON branch (loginSucceeded == false, opts.JSON == true) wires
// requested + granted + missing scopes into the typed *PermissionError
// envelope. Consumers need the full triple to render actionable diagnostics,
// not just the missing set.
func TestHandleLoginScopeIssue_FailedJSON_PreservesScopeTriple(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
requested := []string{"docx:document", "im:message:send"}
granted := []string{"docx:document"}
missing := []string{"im:message:send"}
err := handleLoginScopeIssue(
&LoginOptions{JSON: true},
getLoginMsg("en"),
f,
&loginScopeIssue{
Message: "scope insufficient",
Hint: "re-login with --scope im:message:send",
Summary: &loginScopeSummary{
Requested: requested,
Granted: granted,
Missing: missing,
},
},
"", // openId empty -> loginSucceeded = false
"tester",
)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
var permErr *errs.PermissionError
if !errors.As(err, &permErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.PermissionError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(permErr.RequestedScopes, requested) {
t.Errorf("RequestedScopes = %v, want %v", permErr.RequestedScopes, requested)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(permErr.GrantedScopes, granted) {
t.Errorf("GrantedScopes = %v, want %v", permErr.GrantedScopes, granted)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(permErr.MissingScopes, missing) {
t.Errorf("MissingScopes = %v, want %v", permErr.MissingScopes, missing)
}
}

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@@ -400,12 +400,11 @@ func TestHandleLoginScopeIssue_NonJSONAlignsWithLoginSuccess(t *testing.T) {
Granted: []string{"base:app:copy"},
},
}, "ou_user", "tester")
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitError, got %v", err)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitAuth)
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitAuth)
}
got := stderr.String()
for _, want := range []string{
@@ -443,12 +442,11 @@ func TestHandleLoginScopeIssue_JSONAlignsWithLoginSuccess(t *testing.T) {
Granted: []string{"base:app:copy"},
},
}, "ou_user", "tester")
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitError, got %v", err)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitAuth)
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitAuth)
}
var data map[string]interface{}
@@ -653,12 +651,11 @@ func TestAuthLoginRun_MissingRequestedScopeAlignsWithLoginSuccess(t *testing.T)
Ctx: context.Background(),
Scope: "im:message:send",
})
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitError, got %v", err)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitAuth)
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitAuth)
}
got := stderr.String()
for _, want := range []string{
@@ -870,6 +867,90 @@ func TestAuthLoginRun_DeviceCodeTokenNilCleansScopeCache(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestAuthLoginRun_JSONAbort_StdoutEventOnly_StderrEmpty pins the
// contract that when --json is set and pollDeviceToken returns OK=false,
// stdout carries the structured authorization_failed event and stderr is
// NOT polluted with a typed envelope. The returned error is a bare
// ExitError with ExitAuth so the dispatcher only propagates the exit code
// without emitting a second envelope on top of the JSON event.
func TestAuthLoginRun_JSONAbort_StdoutEventOnly_StderrEmpty(t *testing.T) {
keyring.MockInit()
setupLoginConfigDir(t)
original := pollDeviceToken
t.Cleanup(func() { pollDeviceToken = original })
pollDeviceToken = func(ctx context.Context, httpClient *http.Client, appId, appSecret string, brand core.LarkBrand, deviceCode string, interval, expiresIn int, errOut io.Writer) *larkauth.DeviceFlowResult {
return &larkauth.DeviceFlowResult{OK: false, Message: "user denied"}
}
f, stdout, stderr, reg := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
ProfileName: "default",
AppID: "cli_test",
AppSecret: "secret",
Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
})
reg.Register(&httpmock.Stub{
Method: "POST",
URL: larkauth.PathDeviceAuthorization,
Body: map[string]interface{}{
"device_code": "device-code",
"user_code": "user-code",
"verification_uri": "https://example.com/verify",
"verification_uri_complete": "https://example.com/verify?code=123",
"expires_in": 240,
"interval": 0,
},
})
err := authLoginRun(&LoginOptions{
Factory: f,
Ctx: context.Background(),
Scope: "im:message:send",
JSON: true,
})
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error for aborted authorization")
}
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitAuth)
}
// stdout: device_authorization event + authorization_failed event,
// the latter carrying the abort message as a structured field.
stdoutStr := stdout.String()
if !strings.Contains(stdoutStr, `"event":"authorization_failed"`) {
t.Errorf("stdout missing authorization_failed event, got: %s", stdoutStr)
}
if !strings.Contains(stdoutStr, "user denied") {
t.Errorf("stdout missing abort message, got: %s", stdoutStr)
}
// stderr must NOT carry a typed envelope: ErrBare propagates the exit
// code only, so the dispatcher emits nothing on stderr. The waiting-auth
// log line goes through the JSON-mode no-op `log` helper so it is also
// suppressed in JSON mode.
stderrStr := stderr.String()
if strings.Contains(stderrStr, `"type":"authentication"`) {
t.Errorf("stderr should not contain typed envelope, got: %s", stderrStr)
}
if strings.Contains(stderrStr, `"error"`) {
t.Errorf("stderr should not contain JSON envelope fields, got: %s", stderrStr)
}
// Returned error must be the bare *output.ExitError signal (no envelope).
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("ExitError.Code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitAuth)
}
if exitErr.Detail != nil {
t.Errorf("ExitError.Detail should be nil for bare signal, got: %+v", exitErr.Detail)
}
}
func TestAuthLoginRun_JSONWriteFailure_NoWaitReturnsWriterError(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, reg := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
ProfileName: "default",
@@ -961,8 +1042,11 @@ func TestAuthLoginRun_NoWaitJSONHintIncludesRawURLGuidance(t *testing.T) {
"final message of the turn",
"return control to the user",
"do not block on --device-code in the same turn",
"After the user confirms authorization in a later step",
"lark-cli auth login --device-code device-code",
"come back and notify",
"YOU must execute",
"lark-cli auth login --device-code <device_code>",
"Do NOT cache",
"lark-cli auth login --no-wait --json",
} {
if !strings.Contains(hint, want) {
t.Fatalf("hint missing %q, got:\n%s", want, hint)

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
larkauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
@@ -60,7 +61,7 @@ func authLogoutRun(opts *LogoutOptions) error {
}
app.Users = []core.AppUser{}
if err := core.SaveMultiAppConfig(multi); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
output.PrintSuccess(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, "Logged out")
return nil

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@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ import (
"github.com/skip2/go-qrcode"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/validate"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/vfs"
)
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ For ASCII output, the result is printed to stdout with fixed size.`,
// runQRCode executes the auth qrcode command.
func runQRCode(opts *QRCodeOptions) error {
if opts.URL == "" {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitValidation, "missing_url", "url is required")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "url is required").WithParam("--url")
}
if opts.ASCII {
@@ -75,20 +75,20 @@ func runQRCode(opts *QRCodeOptions) error {
}
if opts.Output == "" {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitValidation, "missing_output", "output file path is required for PNG mode. Use --output or -o flag to specify the output file path.")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "output file path is required for PNG mode. Use --output or -o flag to specify the output file path.").WithParam("--output")
}
if opts.Size < 32 {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitValidation, "invalid_size", fmt.Sprintf("size must be at least 32, got %d", opts.Size))
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "size must be at least 32, got %d", opts.Size).WithParam("--size")
}
if opts.Size > 1024 {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitValidation, "invalid_size", fmt.Sprintf("size must be at most 1024, got %d", opts.Size))
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "size must be at most 1024, got %d", opts.Size).WithParam("--size")
}
safePath, err := validate.SafeOutputPath(opts.Output)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrValidation("unsafe output path: %s", err)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "unsafe output path: %s", err).WithParam("--output").WithCause(err)
}
if err := generateImageQRCode(opts.URL, opts.Size, safePath); err != nil {
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ func runQRCode(opts *QRCodeOptions) error {
encoder := json.NewEncoder(out)
encoder.SetEscapeHTML(false)
if err := encoder.Encode(result); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to write output: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to write output: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
return nil
@@ -118,12 +118,12 @@ func runQRCode(opts *QRCodeOptions) error {
func generateImageQRCode(url string, size int, outputPath string) error {
png, err := qrcode.Encode(url, qrcode.Medium, size)
if err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "encode_error", fmt.Sprintf("failed to encode QR code: %v", err))
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to encode QR code: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
err = vfs.WriteFile(outputPath, png, 0644)
if err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "write_error", fmt.Sprintf("failed to write QR code to %s: %v", outputPath, err))
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to write QR code to %s: %v", outputPath, err).WithCause(err)
}
return nil
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ func generateImageQRCode(url string, size int, outputPath string) error {
func generateASCIIQRCode(url string, w io.Writer) error {
q, err := qrcode.New(url, qrcode.Medium)
if err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "encode_error", fmt.Sprintf("failed to create QR code: %v", err))
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to create QR code: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
fmt.Fprint(w, q.ToSmallString(false))

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ package auth
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
@@ -171,29 +170,15 @@ func TestNewCmdAuthQRCode_HelpText(t *testing.T) {
func TestRunQRCode_MissingURL(t *testing.T) {
err := runQRCode(&QRCodeOptions{URL: ""})
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "missing_url" {
t.Errorf("error type = %q, want %q", exitErr.Detail.Type, "missing_url")
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
}
func TestRunQRCode_MissingOutput(t *testing.T) {
err := runQRCode(&QRCodeOptions{URL: "https://example.com", Size: 256})
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "missing_output" {
t.Errorf("error type = %q, want %q", exitErr.Detail.Type, "missing_output")
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
}
@@ -203,15 +188,8 @@ func TestRunQRCode_InvalidSize(t *testing.T) {
Size: 16,
Output: "qr.png",
})
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "invalid_size" {
t.Errorf("error type = %q, want %q", exitErr.Detail.Type, "invalid_size")
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
}
@@ -221,15 +199,8 @@ func TestRunQRCode_SizeTooLarge(t *testing.T) {
Size: 2048,
Output: "qr.png",
})
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "invalid_size" {
t.Errorf("error type = %q, want %q", exitErr.Detail.Type, "invalid_size")
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
}
@@ -239,12 +210,8 @@ func TestRunQRCode_UnsafeOutputPath(t *testing.T) {
Size: 256,
Output: "/etc/passwd",
})
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
}
@@ -329,15 +296,8 @@ func TestGenerateImageQRCode_WriteError(t *testing.T) {
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error writing to nonexistent directory")
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitInternal {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitInternal)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "write_error" {
t.Errorf("error type = %q, want %q", exitErr.Detail.Type, "write_error")
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitInternal {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitInternal)
}
}
@@ -358,11 +318,7 @@ func TestGenerateASCIIQRCode_EmptyString(t *testing.T) {
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error for empty string")
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "encode_error" {
t.Errorf("error type = %q, want %q", exitErr.Detail.Type, "encode_error")
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
}

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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import (
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
@@ -50,11 +51,23 @@ func authScopesRun(opts *ScopesOptions) error {
return err
}
fmt.Fprintf(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, "Querying app scopes...\n\n")
appInfo, err := getAppInfo(opts.Ctx, f, config.AppID)
appInfo, err := getAppInfoFn(opts.Ctx, f, config.AppID)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitAPI, "permission",
fmt.Sprintf("failed to get app scope info: %v", err),
"ensure the app has enabled the application:application:self_manage scope.")
// Discriminate by error type so transport / parse failures are not
// reclassified as PermissionError(MissingScope) — re-auth does not
// fix network / 5xx / JSON parse errors and misclassifying them
// here would mislead agents into re-auth loops.
// - typed errors pass through unchanged
// - bare errors become InternalError(SubtypeSDKError) with Cause
// preserved so callers (errors.Is) can still see the underlying
// transport/parse failure.
// Genuine permission failures are surfaced from appInfo *content*,
// not from this transport-level error path.
if errs.IsTyped(err) {
return err
}
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError,
"failed to get app scope info: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if opts.Format == "pretty" {
fmt.Fprintf(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, "App ID: %s\n", config.AppID)

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@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package auth
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
)
// stubGetAppInfoErr swaps getAppInfoFn for the duration of t so authScopesRun
// observes a fixed error from the dependency. t.Cleanup restores the prior
// value so tests cannot leak through the package-level seam.
func stubGetAppInfoErr(t *testing.T, errToReturn error) {
t.Helper()
prev := getAppInfoFn
getAppInfoFn = func(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, appId string) (*appInfo, error) {
return nil, errToReturn
}
t.Cleanup(func() { getAppInfoFn = prev })
}
// scopesTestFactory builds a Factory + ScopesOptions pair sufficient to drive
// authScopesRun. Config has a non-empty AppID so we get past the config gate
// and reach the getAppInfoFn call.
func scopesTestFactory(t *testing.T) *ScopesOptions {
t.Helper()
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "test-app",
AppSecret: "test-secret",
Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
})
return &ScopesOptions{
Factory: f,
Ctx: context.Background(),
Format: "json",
}
}
// TestAuthScopesRun_NetworkErrorPassedThrough pins that a typed NetworkError
// surfaced by the dependency is not re-classified as PermissionError —
// re-auth does not fix DNS / transport failures and blanket-wrapping them
// would mislead agents into infinite re-auth loops.
func TestAuthScopesRun_NetworkErrorPassedThrough(t *testing.T) {
netErr := errs.NewNetworkError(errs.SubtypeNetworkDNS, "DNS lookup failed")
stubGetAppInfoErr(t, netErr)
err := authScopesRun(scopesTestFactory(t))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
var permErr *errs.PermissionError
if errors.As(err, &permErr) {
t.Errorf("network failure must not be classified as PermissionError; got %v", permErr)
}
var gotNet *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(err, &gotNet) {
t.Fatalf("network failure not preserved through authScopesRun; got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if gotNet != netErr {
t.Errorf("typed network error should pass through identity-stable; got %p, want %p", gotNet, netErr)
}
}
// TestAuthScopesRun_PermissionErrorPassedThrough pins that typed permission
// failures from the dependency also pass through — IsTyped() must not single
// out one category.
func TestAuthScopesRun_PermissionErrorPassedThrough(t *testing.T) {
permErr := errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, "scope X missing").
WithMissingScopes("im:message")
stubGetAppInfoErr(t, permErr)
err := authScopesRun(scopesTestFactory(t))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
var got *errs.PermissionError
if !errors.As(err, &got) {
t.Fatalf("expected *PermissionError pass-through, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if got != permErr {
t.Errorf("typed permission error should pass through identity-stable; got %p, want %p", got, permErr)
}
}
// TestAuthScopesRun_BareErrorWrappedAsInternal pins the unclassified branch:
// a bare error (e.g. json.Unmarshal failure inside getAppInfo) surfaces as
// *InternalError{SubtypeSDKError} with the original error preserved on
// Cause so errors.Is still walks to it.
func TestAuthScopesRun_BareErrorWrappedAsInternal(t *testing.T) {
bareErr := fmt.Errorf("failed to parse response: unexpected EOF")
stubGetAppInfoErr(t, bareErr)
err := authScopesRun(scopesTestFactory(t))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
var permErr *errs.PermissionError
if errors.As(err, &permErr) {
t.Errorf("bare getAppInfo error must not be classified as PermissionError; got %v", permErr)
}
var intErr *errs.InternalError
if !errors.As(err, &intErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *InternalError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if intErr.Subtype != errs.SubtypeSDKError {
t.Errorf("InternalError.Subtype = %q, want %q", intErr.Subtype, errs.SubtypeSDKError)
}
if !errors.Is(err, bareErr) {
t.Error("InternalError must carry bareErr via WithCause so errors.Is walks to it")
}
}

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@@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ func authStatusRun(opts *StatusOptions) error {
diagnostics := identitydiag.Diagnose(context.Background(), f, config, opts.Verify)
result["identities"] = diagnostics
result["identity"] = effectiveIdentity(diagnostics)
addLegacyUserFields(result, diagnostics.User)
addEffectiveVerification(result, diagnostics)
addStatusNote(result, diagnostics)
@@ -86,29 +85,6 @@ func effectiveIdentity(d identitydiag.Result) string {
}
}
func addLegacyUserFields(result map[string]interface{}, user identitydiag.Identity) {
if user.OpenID == "" {
return
}
result["userName"] = user.UserName
result["userOpenId"] = user.OpenID
if user.TokenStatus != "" {
result["tokenStatus"] = user.TokenStatus
}
if user.Scope != "" {
result["scope"] = user.Scope
}
if user.ExpiresAt != "" {
result["expiresAt"] = user.ExpiresAt
}
if user.RefreshExpiresAt != "" {
result["refreshExpiresAt"] = user.RefreshExpiresAt
}
if user.GrantedAt != "" {
result["grantedAt"] = user.GrantedAt
}
}
func addEffectiveVerification(result map[string]interface{}, d identitydiag.Result) {
switch result["identity"] {
case identityUser:

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@@ -117,6 +117,13 @@ func buildInternal(ctx context.Context, inv cmdutil.InvocationContext, opts ...B
installTipsHelpFunc(rootCmd)
rootCmd.SilenceErrors = true
// SilenceUsage as a static field (not only in PersistentPreRun) so it also
// covers flag-parse errors, which fail before PreRun runs — otherwise cobra
// dumps usage instead of our structured error. SetFlagErrorFunc on root is
// inherited by every subcommand, turning unknown-flag errors into a
// structured "did you mean" envelope.
rootCmd.SilenceUsage = true
rootCmd.SetFlagErrorFunc(flagDidYouMean)
RegisterGlobalFlags(rootCmd.PersistentFlags(), &cfg.globals)
rootCmd.PersistentPreRun = func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) {

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@@ -0,0 +1,160 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package cmd_test
import (
"sort"
"strings"
)
// universalFlags are accepted by every command (cobra auto-injects help; the
// root injects version). They are never reported as unknown.
var universalFlags = map[string]bool{"--help": true, "-h": true, "--version": true}
// catalog is the source-of-truth command catalog: command path -> accepted flag
// tokens. A path is the command words WITHOUT the "lark-cli" root prefix, e.g.
// "contact +search-user". The root command is the empty path "".
type catalog struct {
flagsByPath map[string]map[string]bool
group map[string]bool // paths that are parent groups (have subcommands)
sorted []string // cached sorted paths for suggestCommand; invalidated on addCommand
}
func newCatalog() *catalog {
return &catalog{
flagsByPath: map[string]map[string]bool{},
group: map[string]bool{},
}
}
// setGroup records whether path is a parent group (has subcommands). Leftover
// words after a group node are unknown subcommands; after a leaf they are
// positionals (e.g. "api GET /path").
func (c *catalog) setGroup(path string, isGroup bool) {
if isGroup {
c.group[path] = true
}
}
func (c *catalog) isGroup(path string) bool { return c.group[path] }
// addCommand registers a command path and the flags it accepts. Repeated calls
// for the same path union the flag sets. flags are full tokens ("--query", "-q").
func (c *catalog) addCommand(path string, flags []string) {
set := c.flagsByPath[path]
if set == nil {
set = map[string]bool{}
c.flagsByPath[path] = set
}
for _, f := range flags {
set[f] = true
}
c.sorted = nil // invalidate cached suggestion list
}
func (c *catalog) hasCommand(path string) bool {
_, ok := c.flagsByPath[path]
return ok
}
// hasFlag reports whether flag is accepted by command path (universal flags
// always pass).
func (c *catalog) hasFlag(path, flag string) bool {
if universalFlags[flag] {
return true
}
set := c.flagsByPath[path]
return set[flag]
}
// longestPrefix returns the longest known command path that is a prefix of
// words, plus how many words it consumed. This separates real subcommands from
// trailing positionals (e.g. "api GET /path" resolves to "api"). When words is
// empty it falls back to the root command. ok=false means not even the first
// word names a command.
func (c *catalog) longestPrefix(words []string) (path string, n int, ok bool) {
if len(words) == 0 {
if c.hasCommand("") {
return "", 0, true
}
return "", 0, false
}
for i := len(words); i >= 1; i-- {
cand := strings.Join(words[:i], " ")
if c.hasCommand(cand) {
return cand, i, true
}
}
return "", 0, false
}
// paths returns all known command paths, sorted.
func (c *catalog) paths() []string {
out := make([]string, 0, len(c.flagsByPath))
for p := range c.flagsByPath {
out = append(out, p)
}
sort.Strings(out)
return out
}
// suggestCommand returns the known command path closest to want (small edit
// distance), for error hints. Returns "" when nothing is reasonably close.
func (c *catalog) suggestCommand(want string) string {
if c.sorted == nil {
c.sorted = c.paths() // built once after the catalog is fully populated
}
return closest(want, c.sorted)
}
// suggestFlag returns the flag of path closest to flag, for error hints.
func (c *catalog) suggestFlag(path, flag string) string {
set := c.flagsByPath[path]
cands := make([]string, 0, len(set))
for f := range set {
cands = append(cands, f)
}
sort.Strings(cands)
return closest(flag, cands)
}
// closest returns the candidate with the smallest Levenshtein distance to want,
// but only if that distance is within a tolerance scaled to want's length
// (avoids absurd suggestions).
func closest(want string, cands []string) string {
best := ""
bestD := 1 << 30
for _, cand := range cands {
d := levenshtein(want, cand)
if d < bestD {
bestD, best = d, cand
}
}
tol := len(want)/2 + 1
if bestD > tol {
return ""
}
return best
}
func levenshtein(a, b string) int {
ra, rb := []rune(a), []rune(b)
prev := make([]int, len(rb)+1)
for j := range prev {
prev[j] = j
}
for i := 1; i <= len(ra); i++ {
cur := make([]int, len(rb)+1)
cur[0] = i
for j := 1; j <= len(rb); j++ {
cost := 1
if ra[i-1] == rb[j-1] {
cost = 0
}
cur[j] = min(prev[j]+1, cur[j-1]+1, prev[j-1]+cost)
}
prev = cur
}
return prev[len(rb)]
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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package cmd_test
import "strings"
// Finding kinds.
const (
unknownCommand = "unknown_command"
unknownFlag = "unknown_flag"
)
// finding is a single mismatch between an example command reference and the
// catalog.
type finding struct {
line int
raw string
kind string // unknownCommand | unknownFlag
path string // resolved command path (unknownFlag) or attempted path (unknownCommand)
flag string // offending flag (unknownFlag only)
suggest string // nearest known command/flag, "" if none close
}
// checkRefs validates refs against cat and returns all mismatches in order.
func checkRefs(cat *catalog, refs []ref) []finding {
var out []finding
for _, r := range refs {
path, n, ok := cat.longestPrefix(r.words)
if !ok {
attempted := strings.Join(r.words, " ")
out = append(out, finding{
line: r.line, raw: r.raw, kind: unknownCommand,
path: attempted, suggest: cat.suggestCommand(attempted),
})
continue
}
// Leftover words after a group node are an unknown subcommand (e.g. a
// mistyped method like "batch_modify_message"). After a leaf they are
// positionals (e.g. "api GET /path"), so only groups trigger this.
if n < len(r.words) && cat.isGroup(path) {
attempted := strings.Join(r.words, " ")
out = append(out, finding{
line: r.line, raw: r.raw, kind: unknownCommand,
path: attempted, suggest: cat.suggestCommand(attempted),
})
continue
}
for _, f := range r.flags {
if cat.hasFlag(path, f) {
continue
}
out = append(out, finding{
line: r.line, raw: r.raw, kind: unknownFlag,
path: path, flag: f, suggest: cat.suggestFlag(path, f),
})
}
}
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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package cmd_test
import (
"regexp"
"strings"
)
// ref is one lark-cli command reference extracted from a shortcut example.
type ref struct {
line int // 1-based line number (the line where the command starts)
raw string // reconstructed command text, for error display
words []string // command words before the first flag (subcommand candidates)
flags []string // flag tokens used, e.g. "--query", "-q"
}
const cliToken = "lark-cli"
// subcommandStart guards against false positives from prose: a real command's
// first word is ASCII (a service name or a +shortcut). A token starting with
// CJK / punctuation is treated as narration, not a command.
var subcommandStart = regexp.MustCompile(`^[A-Za-z+]`)
// shellStops are standalone tokens that terminate a command (pipes, redirects,
// separators). Separators glued to a token (`get;`, `foo|`) are handled inline.
var shellStops = map[string]bool{
"|": true, "||": true, "&&": true, "&": true, ";": true,
">": true, ">>": true, "<": true, "2>": true, "2>&1": true,
}
// wordTrailPunct is sentence / CJK punctuation that can cling to a command word
// in prose ("auth login." / "auth login"); stripped so the word still resolves
// instead of being dropped as an unknown command or non-ASCII narration.
const wordTrailPunct = `.,;:!?"')]},。、;:!?)】」』`
// parseRefs extracts every lark-cli command reference from text (a shortcut's
// Tips line, which may embed an "Example: lark-cli ..." command). It is
// deliberately format-agnostic: it keys on the "lark-cli" token whether it sits
// in a ```bash fence, an inline `code` span, or bare prose. Backslash
// line-continuations are joined first so a multi-line invocation is parsed as
// one command; inline-code backticks and trailing # comments terminate it.
func parseRefs(content string) []ref {
var refs []ref
lines := strings.Split(content, "\n")
for i := 0; i < len(lines); i++ {
lineNo := i + 1
logical := lines[i]
// Shell line continuation: a trailing backslash joins the next physical
// line. Without this, flags on the continuation lines of a multi-line
// `lark-cli ... \` example are never seen by the checker.
for endsWithBackslash(logical) && i+1 < len(lines) {
logical = strings.TrimRight(logical, " \t")
logical = logical[:len(logical)-1] // drop the trailing backslash
i++
logical += " " + lines[i]
}
refs = append(refs, parseLine(logical, lineNo)...)
}
return refs
}
func endsWithBackslash(s string) bool {
return strings.HasSuffix(strings.TrimRight(s, " \t"), `\`)
}
func parseLine(line string, lineNo int) []ref {
var refs []ref
rest := line
for {
idx := strings.Index(rest, cliToken)
if idx < 0 {
break
}
after := rest[idx+len(cliToken):]
beforeOK := idx == 0 || isBoundary(rest[idx-1])
afterOK := after == "" || isBoundary(after[0])
if beforeOK && afterOK {
if words, flags, raw, ok := parseCmd(after); ok {
refs = append(refs, ref{line: lineNo, raw: cliToken + raw, words: words, flags: flags})
}
}
rest = after
}
return refs
}
// parseCmd tokenizes the text following "lark-cli" into leading command words
// (the subcommand path, up to the first flag) and flag tokens. It stops at a
// shell separator (standalone or glued), an inline-code backtick, a comment, or
// a placeholder/prose word. ok=false filters out non-commands.
func parseCmd(after string) (words, flags []string, raw string, ok bool) {
// An inline code span ends at the next backtick; a command never spans one.
if i := strings.IndexByte(after, '`'); i >= 0 {
after = after[:i]
}
// Drop $(...) command substitutions so flags belonging to the inner command
// (e.g. `--data "$(jq -n --arg x ...)"`) are not mistaken for lark-cli flags.
after = stripCmdSubst(after)
var kept []string
inFlags := false
for _, orig := range strings.Fields(after) {
tok := orig
if shellStops[tok] || strings.HasPrefix(tok, "#") {
break
}
// A shell separator glued to a token ends the command mid-token
// ("get;", "foo|next"): keep the part before it, handle it, then stop.
stop := false
if i := strings.IndexAny(tok, ";|"); i >= 0 {
tok, stop = tok[:i], true
}
switch {
case tok == "" || tok == "-":
// empty (after a glued separator) or a bare stdin marker — skip
case strings.HasPrefix(tok, "-"):
if f := normalizeFlag(tok); f != "" {
inFlags = true
flags = append(flags, f)
kept = append(kept, tok)
}
case inFlags:
// positional / flag value after the first flag — not a command word
kept = append(kept, tok)
default:
// Command-path word. ASCII placeholder markers (<x>, [x], {x|y},
// +<verb>, ...) end the command — checked on the RAW token so the
// trailing-punct stripping below cannot erase a "..." ellipsis
// ("base +..." must stay a placeholder, not become "+").
if strings.ContainsAny(tok, "<>[]{}|") || strings.Contains(tok, "...") {
stop = true
break
}
// Strip trailing sentence/CJK punctuation so "login." / "login"
// resolve to "login"; non-ASCII narration ends the command.
w := strings.TrimRight(tok, wordTrailPunct)
if w == "" || hasNonASCII(w) {
stop = true
break
}
words = append(words, w)
kept = append(kept, tok)
}
if stop {
break
}
}
if len(kept) > 0 {
raw = " " + strings.Join(kept, " ")
}
// Keep root-only refs ("lark-cli --help") and refs whose first word looks
// like a subcommand; drop prose ("lark-cli 就能搞定 ...").
if len(words) == 0 {
return words, flags, raw, len(flags) > 0
}
if !subcommandStart.MatchString(words[0]) {
return nil, nil, "", false
}
return words, flags, raw, true
}
// stripCmdSubst removes $(...) command substitutions (including nested ones)
// from s, leaving the surrounding text intact. Backtick substitutions are
// already handled upstream (a command never spans a backtick).
func stripCmdSubst(s string) string {
var b strings.Builder
depth := 0
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
if depth == 0 && i+1 < len(s) && s[i] == '$' && s[i+1] == '(' {
depth = 1
i++ // skip '('
continue
}
if depth > 0 {
switch s[i] {
case '(':
depth++
case ')':
depth--
}
continue
}
b.WriteByte(s[i])
}
return b.String()
}
// isPlaceholderOrProse reports whether a command word is a doc placeholder
// (<resource>, [flags], {a|b}, +<verb>, ...) or narration (CJK / other
// non-ASCII), rather than a literal command token.
func isPlaceholderOrProse(w string) bool {
if hasNonASCII(w) {
return true
}
return strings.ContainsAny(w, "<>[]{}|") || strings.Contains(w, "...")
}
func hasNonASCII(s string) bool {
return strings.IndexFunc(s, func(r rune) bool { return r > 127 }) >= 0
}
// flagShape matches the leading flag token, stripping any trailing junk such as
// a "=value" suffix or punctuation that bled in from the surrounding markdown
// ("--help\"", "--help;", "--params={}"). The underscore is allowed because
// real flags use it ("--input_format", "--output_as"). Returns "" for non-flags.
var flagShape = regexp.MustCompile(`^--?[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_-]*`)
// normalizeFlag extracts the canonical flag token from tok, or "" if tok is not
// a real flag (e.g. a shell-string fragment like "-草稿'").
func normalizeFlag(tok string) string {
return flagShape.FindString(tok)
}
func isBoundary(b byte) bool {
switch b {
case ' ', '\t', '`', '(', ')', '\'', '"', '*':
return true
}
return false
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// This file and its cmdexample_*_test.go siblings implement a test-only check:
// the example commands embedded in shortcut definitions (the "Example: lark-cli
// ..." lines in each shortcut's Tips, shown in --help) must match the real
// command tree. It lives entirely in _test.go files (package cmd_test) so it
// ships in no binary and is not importable by product code; the truth source is
// cmd.Build, the same tree the binary uses, so the check cannot drift.
//
// It runs in the standard unit-test CI job (go test ./cmd/...). A mismatch — an
// example using a renamed command or an unaccepted flag — fails that job.
package cmd_test
import (
"context"
"sort"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/cmd"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/shortcuts"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/spf13/pflag"
)
// TestShortcutExampleCommands checks the example commands embedded in every
// shortcut's Tips against the live command tree. A shortcut that defines no
// example is simply skipped.
//
// Because the examples and the command definitions live in the same Go code,
// this is a self-consistency check: any mismatch (an example using a renamed
// command or a flag the command doesn't accept) is a bug to fix at the source.
// It runs over all shortcuts — no baseline, no diff — since a wrong example is
// always a defect, never acceptable "pre-existing drift".
func TestShortcutExampleCommands(t *testing.T) {
// Reproducibility: use the embedded API metadata (not a developer's stale
// ~/.lark-cli remote cache, which can miss commands) and an empty config
// dir so local strict mode / plugins / policy cannot reshape the tree.
// t.Setenv auto-restores after the test, so other cmd tests are unaffected.
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_REMOTE_META", "off")
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
cat := buildCmdExampleCatalog()
type located struct {
shortcut string
f finding
}
var findings []located
for _, sc := range shortcuts.AllShortcuts() {
var refs []ref
for _, tip := range sc.Tips {
refs = append(refs, parseRefs(tip)...)
}
label := strings.TrimSpace(sc.Service + " " + sc.Command)
for _, f := range checkRefs(cat, refs) {
findings = append(findings, located{shortcut: label, f: f})
}
}
if len(findings) == 0 {
return
}
sort.Slice(findings, func(i, j int) bool { return findings[i].shortcut < findings[j].shortcut })
for _, lf := range findings {
hint := ""
if lf.f.suggest != "" {
hint = " (did you mean " + lf.f.suggest + "?)"
}
if lf.f.kind == unknownFlag {
t.Errorf("shortcut %q example uses unknown flag %s on %q%s\n %s",
lf.shortcut, lf.f.flag, lf.f.path, hint, strings.TrimSpace(lf.f.raw))
} else {
t.Errorf("shortcut %q example uses unknown command %q%s\n %s",
lf.shortcut, lf.f.path, hint, strings.TrimSpace(lf.f.raw))
}
}
t.Fatalf("%d shortcut example command(s) don't match the real CLI — "+
"fix the Example in the shortcut definition.", len(findings))
}
// buildCmdExampleCatalog walks the live cobra command tree and records every
// command path (minus the "lark-cli" root prefix) with its accepted flags and
// whether it is a parent group. This is the same Build() the binary uses, so
// the catalog can never drift from the real commands.
func buildCmdExampleCatalog() *catalog {
root := cmd.Build(context.Background(), cmdutil.InvocationContext{})
cat := newCatalog()
var walk func(c *cobra.Command)
walk = func(c *cobra.Command) {
path := strings.TrimSpace(strings.TrimPrefix(c.CommandPath(), "lark-cli"))
var flags []string
add := func(fl *pflag.Flag) {
flags = append(flags, "--"+fl.Name)
if fl.Shorthand != "" {
flags = append(flags, "-"+fl.Shorthand)
}
}
c.Flags().VisitAll(add)
c.InheritedFlags().VisitAll(add)
c.PersistentFlags().VisitAll(add) // root's own persistent flags (e.g. --profile)
cat.addCommand(path, flags)
cat.setGroup(path, c.HasSubCommands())
for _, sub := range c.Commands() {
walk(sub)
}
}
walk(root)
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}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package cmd_test
import (
"strings"
"testing"
)
func testCatalog() *catalog {
c := newCatalog()
c.addCommand("", []string{"--profile"}) // root
c.setGroup("", true)
c.addCommand("contact", []string{"--profile"})
c.setGroup("contact", true)
c.addCommand("contact +search-user", []string{"--query", "--as", "--format", "-q"})
c.addCommand("api", []string{"--params", "--data", "--as"}) // leaf (no subcommands)
c.addCommand("mail", nil)
c.setGroup("mail", true)
c.addCommand("mail user_mailbox.messages", []string{"--profile"})
c.setGroup("mail user_mailbox.messages", true)
c.addCommand("mail user_mailbox.messages batch_modify", []string{"--params", "--data"})
return c
}
func TestCmdExampleCatalogHasCommandAndFlag(t *testing.T) {
c := testCatalog()
if !c.hasCommand("contact +search-user") {
t.Fatal("expected contact +search-user to exist")
}
if c.hasCommand("contact +nope") {
t.Fatal("did not expect contact +nope")
}
if !c.hasFlag("contact +search-user", "--query") {
t.Fatal("--query should be valid")
}
if c.hasFlag("contact +search-user", "--nope") {
t.Fatal("--nope should be invalid")
}
// universal flags pass on any command
for _, f := range []string{"--help", "-h", "--version"} {
if !c.hasFlag("contact +search-user", f) {
t.Fatalf("universal flag %s should pass", f)
}
}
}
func TestCmdExampleLongestPrefix(t *testing.T) {
c := testCatalog()
tests := []struct {
words []string
want string
wantN int
wantOK bool
}{
{[]string{"contact", "+search-user"}, "contact +search-user", 2, true},
{[]string{"api", "GET", "/open-apis/x"}, "api", 1, true}, // trailing positionals
{[]string{"nope"}, "", 0, false},
{nil, "", 0, true}, // empty -> root
}
for _, tt := range tests {
got, n, ok := c.longestPrefix(tt.words)
if got != tt.want || n != tt.wantN || ok != tt.wantOK {
t.Errorf("longestPrefix(%v) = (%q,%d,%v), want (%q,%d,%v)",
tt.words, got, n, ok, tt.want, tt.wantN, tt.wantOK)
}
}
}
func refWordsOf(refs []ref) [][]string {
var out [][]string
for _, r := range refs {
out = append(out, r.words)
}
return out
}
func TestCmdExampleParseRefsExtractsCommands(t *testing.T) {
content := strings.Join([]string{
"运行 `lark-cli contact +search-user --query 张三` 搜索", // inline code
"```bash",
"lark-cli api GET /open-apis/x --params '{}'", // bash block
"```",
"用 lark-cli mail user_mailbox.messages batch_modify 即可", // bare prose command
"npx foo | lark-cli api GET /y", // after a pipe
}, "\n")
refs := parseRefs(content)
if len(refs) != 4 {
t.Fatalf("expected 4 refs, got %d: %v", len(refs), refWordsOf(refs))
}
if got := refs[0]; strings.Join(got.words, " ") != "contact +search-user" ||
len(got.flags) != 1 || got.flags[0] != "--query" {
t.Errorf("ref0 = %+v", got)
}
if got := refs[1]; strings.Join(got.words, " ") != "api GET /open-apis/x" {
t.Errorf("ref1 words = %v", got.words)
}
}
func TestCmdExampleParseRefsFiltersPlaceholdersAndProse(t *testing.T) {
// A line whose first word is prose yields no command at all.
if refs := parseRefs("lark-cli 就能搞定这件事"); len(refs) != 0 {
t.Errorf("prose-first line should yield 0 refs, got %v", refWordsOf(refs))
}
// Syntax templates / trailing prose may leave a real leading word ("mail"),
// but no placeholder or CJK token may leak into the command words — that is
// what prevents false positives like an "<resource>" unknown-command report.
for _, line := range []string{
"lark-cli mail <resource> <method> [flags]",
"lark-cli apps +<verb> [flags]",
"lark-cli base +...",
"lark-cli mail 写信场景下的格式说明",
} {
for _, r := range parseRefs(line) {
for _, w := range r.words {
if isPlaceholderOrProse(w) {
t.Errorf("%q: placeholder/prose token %q leaked into words %v", line, w, r.words)
}
}
}
}
}
func TestCmdExampleParseRefsStripsTrailingJunk(t *testing.T) {
// frontmatter-style quoted value: the trailing quote must not bleed into the flag
refs := parseRefs(`cliHelp: "lark-cli contact --help"`)
if len(refs) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 ref, got %d", len(refs))
}
if len(refs[0].flags) != 1 || refs[0].flags[0] != "--help" {
t.Errorf("expected flag --help, got %v", refs[0].flags)
}
// bare "-" (stdin marker) and "=value" suffix
refs = parseRefs("lark-cli api GET /x --params={} --data -")
if len(refs) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 ref, got %d", len(refs))
}
flags := strings.Join(refs[0].flags, " ")
if flags != "--params --data" {
t.Errorf("expected '--params --data', got %q", flags)
}
}
func TestCmdExampleCheck(t *testing.T) {
c := testCatalog()
tests := []struct {
name string
r ref
wantKind string // "" = no finding
wantPath string
}{
{"valid shortcut", ref{words: []string{"contact", "+search-user"}, flags: []string{"--query"}}, "", ""},
{"valid leaf positional", ref{words: []string{"api", "GET", "/x"}}, "", ""},
{"unknown top command", ref{words: []string{"nope"}}, unknownCommand, "nope"},
{"group leftover = unknown subcommand",
ref{words: []string{"mail", "user_mailbox.messages", "batch_modify_message"}},
unknownCommand, "mail user_mailbox.messages batch_modify_message"},
{"unknown flag", ref{words: []string{"contact", "+search-user"}, flags: []string{"--nope"}}, unknownFlag, "contact +search-user"},
{"universal flag ok", ref{words: []string{"contact", "+search-user"}, flags: []string{"--help"}}, "", ""},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
fs := checkRefs(c, []ref{tt.r})
if tt.wantKind == "" {
if len(fs) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected no finding, got %+v", fs)
}
return
}
if len(fs) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected 1 finding, got %d: %+v", len(fs), fs)
}
if fs[0].kind != tt.wantKind || fs[0].path != tt.wantPath {
t.Errorf("got kind=%s path=%q, want kind=%s path=%q", fs[0].kind, fs[0].path, tt.wantKind, tt.wantPath)
}
})
}
}
func TestCmdExampleCheckSuggestsNearest(t *testing.T) {
c := testCatalog()
fs := checkRefs(c, []ref{{words: []string{"mail", "user_mailbox.messages", "batch_modify_message"}}})
if len(fs) != 1 || fs[0].suggest != "mail user_mailbox.messages batch_modify" {
t.Fatalf("expected suggestion 'mail user_mailbox.messages batch_modify', got %+v", fs)
}
}
// TestCmdExampleParseRefsRobustness covers the parser edge cases hardened after
// review: backslash continuation, underscore flags, $(...) substitution, glued
// separators, trailing punctuation, and the "..." placeholder.
func TestCmdExampleParseRefsRobustness(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name, content, wantWords, wantFlags string
wantRefs int
}{
{"backslash continuation joins flags",
"lark-cli contact +search-user \\\n --query foo \\\n --as user",
"contact +search-user", "--query --as", 1},
{"underscore flag not truncated",
"lark-cli whiteboard +update --input_format mermaid",
"whiteboard +update", "--input_format", 1},
{"command-substitution flags ignored",
`lark-cli slides x create --data "$(jq -n --arg c '{}')" --as user`,
"slides x create", "--data --as", 1},
{"glued separator truncates",
"lark-cli auth login; echo done",
"auth login", "", 1},
{"trailing CJK punctuation stripped",
"用 lark-cli auth login。",
"auth login", "", 1},
{"ellipsis placeholder stays placeholder",
"lark-cli base +...",
"base", "", 1},
}
for _, tt := range cases {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
refs := parseRefs(tt.content)
if len(refs) != tt.wantRefs {
t.Fatalf("refs=%d want %d: %v", len(refs), tt.wantRefs, refWordsOf(refs))
}
if tt.wantRefs == 0 {
return
}
if got := strings.Join(refs[0].words, " "); got != tt.wantWords {
t.Errorf("words=%q want %q", got, tt.wantWords)
}
if got := strings.Join(refs[0].flags, " "); got != tt.wantFlags {
t.Errorf("flags=%q want %q", got, tt.wantFlags)
}
})
}
}

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@@ -12,8 +12,10 @@ import (
"github.com/charmbracelet/huh"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/keychain"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/validate"
@@ -37,8 +39,10 @@ type BindOptions struct {
// this flag because its own prompts already require human confirmation.
Force bool
Lang string
langExplicit bool // true when --lang was explicitly passed
Lang string // raw --lang (string for cobra); normalized to canonical/"" in validateBindFlags
langExplicit bool // true when --lang was explicitly passed
UILang i18n.Lang // TUI display language (picker-only); intentionally separate from --lang
// Brand holds the resolved Lark product brand ("feishu" | "lark") for
// the account being bound. Populated after resolveAccount; TUI stages
@@ -55,7 +59,7 @@ type BindOptions struct {
// NewCmdConfigBind creates the config bind subcommand.
func NewCmdConfigBind(f *cmdutil.Factory, runF func(*BindOptions) error) *cobra.Command {
opts := &BindOptions{Factory: f}
opts := &BindOptions{Factory: f, UILang: i18n.LangZhCN}
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "bind",
@@ -102,7 +106,7 @@ Interactive terminal use: run with no flags to enter the TUI form.`,
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.AppID, "app-id", "", "App ID to bind (required for OpenClaw multi-account)")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.Identity, "identity", "", "identity preset (bot-only|user-default); defaults to bot-only in flag mode (safer: no impersonation)")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&opts.Force, "force", false, "confirm a risky transition (currently: bot-only → user-default identity change in flag mode)")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.Lang, "lang", "zh", "language for interactive prompts (zh|en)")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.Lang, "lang", "", "language preference (e.g. zh or zh_cn)")
cmdutil.SetRisk(cmd, "write")
return cmd
@@ -147,7 +151,7 @@ func configBindRun(opts *BindOptions) error {
if err := warnIdentityEscalation(opts, existing.ConfigBytes); err != nil {
return err
}
applyPreferences(appConfig, opts)
applyPreferences(appConfig, opts, priorLang(existing.ConfigBytes))
noticeUserDefaultRisk(opts)
return commitBinding(opts, appConfig, existing.ConfigBytes, source, targetConfigPath)
@@ -178,7 +182,7 @@ type existingBinding struct {
func finalizeSource(opts *BindOptions) (string, error) {
explicit := strings.TrimSpace(strings.ToLower(opts.Source))
if explicit != "" && explicit != "openclaw" && explicit != "hermes" && explicit != "lark-channel" {
return "", output.ErrValidation("invalid --source %q; valid values: openclaw, hermes, lark-channel", explicit)
return "", errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "invalid --source %q; valid values: openclaw, hermes, lark-channel", explicit).WithParam("--source")
}
var detected string
@@ -195,23 +199,26 @@ func finalizeSource(opts *BindOptions) (string, error) {
// before any interactive prompts — running inside Hermes with
// --source openclaw (or vice versa) is almost always a mistake.
if explicit != "" && detected != "" && explicit != detected {
return "", output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "bind",
fmt.Sprintf("--source %q does not match detected Agent environment (%s)", explicit, detected),
"remove --source to auto-detect, or run this command in the correct Agent context")
return "", errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"--source %q does not match detected Agent environment (%s)", explicit, detected).
WithHint("remove --source to auto-detect, or run this command in the correct Agent context").
WithParam("--source")
}
// TUI: prompt for language before any downstream prompts. The source
// selection itself may still be skipped entirely if --source or the
// env already pinned it.
// env already pinned it. Picker offers 2 options (中文 / English) and
// drives BOTH opts.Lang (preference) and opts.UILang (TUI rendering).
if opts.IsTUI && !opts.langExplicit {
lang, err := promptLangSelection("")
lang, err := promptLangSelection()
if err != nil {
if err == huh.ErrUserAborted {
return "", output.ErrBare(1)
}
return "", err
return "", output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "language selection failed: %v", err)
}
opts.Lang = lang
opts.Lang = string(lang)
opts.UILang = lang
}
if explicit != "" {
@@ -223,9 +230,10 @@ func finalizeSource(opts *BindOptions) (string, error) {
if opts.IsTUI {
return tuiSelectSource(opts)
}
return "", output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "bind",
"cannot determine Agent source: no --source flag and no Agent environment detected",
"pass --source openclaw|hermes|lark-channel, or run this command inside the corresponding Agent context")
return "", errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"cannot determine Agent source: no --source flag and no Agent environment detected").
WithHint("pass --source openclaw|hermes|lark-channel, or run this command inside the corresponding Agent context").
WithParam("--source")
}
// reconcileExistingBinding reads any existing config at configPath and decides
@@ -245,7 +253,7 @@ func reconcileExistingBinding(opts *BindOptions, source, configPath string) (exi
return existingBinding{}, err
}
if action == "cancel" {
msg := getBindMsg(opts.Lang)
msg := getBindMsg(opts.UILang)
fmt.Fprintln(opts.Factory.IOStreams.ErrOut, msg.ConflictCancelled)
return existingBinding{Cancelled: true}, nil
}
@@ -329,9 +337,10 @@ func warnIdentityEscalation(opts *BindOptions, previousConfigBytes []byte) error
if !hasStrictBotLock(previousConfigBytes) {
return nil
}
msg := getBindMsg(opts.Lang)
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "bind",
msg.IdentityEscalationMessage, msg.IdentityEscalationHint)
msg := getBindMsg(opts.UILang)
return errs.NewConfirmationRequiredError(errs.RiskHighRiskWrite,
"config bind --force", "%s", msg.IdentityEscalationMessage).
WithHint("%s", msg.IdentityEscalationHint)
}
// noticeUserDefaultRisk surfaces the user-identity impersonation risk on every
@@ -347,14 +356,23 @@ func noticeUserDefaultRisk(opts *BindOptions) {
if opts.IsTUI || opts.Identity != "user-default" {
return
}
msg := getBindMsg(opts.Lang)
msg := getBindMsg(opts.UILang)
fmt.Fprintln(opts.Factory.IOStreams.ErrOut, "⚠️ "+msg.IdentityEscalationMessage)
}
// applyPreferences expands the chosen identity preset into the underlying
// StrictMode + DefaultAs on the AppConfig. Always writes both fields so the
// profile's intent survives later changes to global strict-mode settings.
func applyPreferences(appConfig *core.AppConfig, opts *BindOptions) {
// preferredLang resolves the language to persist: the requested value when set,
// otherwise the prior one — so an unset --lang never clears a stored preference.
func preferredLang(requested, prior i18n.Lang) i18n.Lang {
if requested != "" {
return requested
}
return prior
}
func applyPreferences(appConfig *core.AppConfig, opts *BindOptions, prior i18n.Lang) {
switch opts.Identity {
case "bot-only":
sm := core.StrictModeBot
@@ -365,9 +383,23 @@ func applyPreferences(appConfig *core.AppConfig, opts *BindOptions) {
appConfig.StrictMode = &sm
appConfig.DefaultAs = core.AsUser
}
if opts.Lang != "" {
appConfig.Lang = opts.Lang
appConfig.Lang = preferredLang(i18n.Lang(opts.Lang), prior)
}
// priorLang returns the language preference recorded in a previous config, or
// "" if there is none / the bytes don't parse. Reads from CurrentApp (or Apps[0]
// fallback) — scanning all apps for the first non-empty Lang would leak the
// wrong profile's preference into a re-bind when the workspace holds multiple
// named profiles and the active one disagrees with Apps[0].
func priorLang(previousConfigBytes []byte) i18n.Lang {
var multi core.MultiAppConfig
if json.Unmarshal(previousConfigBytes, &multi) != nil {
return ""
}
if app := multi.CurrentAppConfig(""); app != nil {
return app.Lang
}
return ""
}
// commitBinding finalizes the bind: atomic write of the new workspace config,
@@ -379,21 +411,21 @@ func commitBinding(opts *BindOptions, appConfig *core.AppConfig, previousConfigB
multi := &core.MultiAppConfig{Apps: []core.AppConfig{*appConfig}}
if err := vfs.MkdirAll(core.GetConfigDir(), 0700); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "bind",
"failed to create workspace directory: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeFileIO, "failed to create workspace directory: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
data, err := json.MarshalIndent(multi, "", " ")
if err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "bind",
"failed to marshal config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to marshal config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if err := validate.AtomicWrite(configPath, append(data, '\n'), 0600); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "bind",
"failed to write config %s: %v", configPath, err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to write config %s: %v", configPath, err).WithCause(err)
}
replaced := previousConfigBytes != nil
msg := getBindMsg(opts.Lang)
// uiMsg renders human-facing TUI text (stderr success banner). Follows
// opts.UILang — zh by default; picker can flip it to en. --lang does
// not influence the TUI language.
uiMsg := getBindMsg(opts.UILang)
display := sourceDisplayName(source)
if replaced {
@@ -401,7 +433,11 @@ func commitBinding(opts *BindOptions, appConfig *core.AppConfig, previousConfigB
}
fmt.Fprintln(opts.Factory.IOStreams.ErrOut,
fmt.Sprintf(msg.BindSuccessHeader, display)+"\n"+msg.BindSuccessNotice)
fmt.Sprintf(uiMsg.BindSuccessHeader, display)+"\n"+uiMsg.BindSuccessNotice)
if opts.langExplicit && opts.Lang != "" {
fmt.Fprintln(opts.Factory.IOStreams.ErrOut, fmt.Sprintf(uiMsg.LangPreferenceSet, opts.Lang))
}
// TUI mode is a human sitting at a terminal; the BindSuccess notice on
// stderr is enough and a machine-readable JSON dump on stdout is just
@@ -419,12 +455,17 @@ func commitBinding(opts *BindOptions, appConfig *core.AppConfig, previousConfigB
"replaced": replaced,
"identity": opts.Identity,
}
brand := brandDisplay(string(appConfig.Brand), opts.Lang)
// JSON "message" follows the effective preference on disk (appConfig.Lang),
// not the raw --lang value: when --lang is omitted on re-bind, preferredLang
// has already inherited the prior preference into appConfig.Lang, and the
// message should respect that inherited choice. stderr above follows UILang.
prefMsg := getBindMsg(appConfig.Lang)
brand := brandDisplay(string(appConfig.Brand), appConfig.Lang)
switch opts.Identity {
case "bot-only":
envelope["message"] = fmt.Sprintf(msg.MessageBotOnly, appConfig.AppId, display, brand)
envelope["message"] = fmt.Sprintf(prefMsg.MessageBotOnly, appConfig.AppId, display, brand)
case "user-default":
envelope["message"] = fmt.Sprintf(msg.MessageUserDefault, appConfig.AppId, display, display)
envelope["message"] = fmt.Sprintf(prefMsg.MessageUserDefault, appConfig.AppId, display, display)
}
resultJSON, _ := json.Marshal(envelope)
@@ -461,7 +502,7 @@ func cleanupKeychainFromData(kc keychain.KeychainAccess, data []byte, keep *core
// tuiSelectSource prompts user to choose bind source.
func tuiSelectSource(opts *BindOptions) (string, error) {
msg := getBindMsg(opts.Lang)
msg := getBindMsg(opts.UILang)
var source string
// Pre-select based on detected env signals
@@ -486,7 +527,7 @@ func tuiSelectSource(opts *BindOptions) (string, error) {
huh.NewGroup(
huh.NewSelect[string]().
Title(msg.SelectSource).
Description(fmt.Sprintf(msg.SelectSourceDesc, brandDisplay(opts.Brand, opts.Lang))).
Description(fmt.Sprintf(msg.SelectSourceDesc, brandDisplay(opts.Brand, opts.UILang))).
Options(
huh.NewOption(fmt.Sprintf(msg.SourceOpenClaw, openclawPath), "openclaw"),
huh.NewOption(fmt.Sprintf(msg.SourceHermes, hermesEnvPath), "hermes"),
@@ -508,7 +549,7 @@ func tuiSelectSource(opts *BindOptions) (string, error) {
// tuiSelectApp prompts the user to choose from multiple account candidates.
// Invoked only via selectCandidate's tuiPrompt callback, and only in TUI mode.
func tuiSelectApp(opts *BindOptions, source string, candidates []Candidate) (*Candidate, error) {
msg := getBindMsg(opts.Lang)
msg := getBindMsg(opts.UILang)
options := make([]huh.Option[int], 0, len(candidates))
for i, c := range candidates {
label := c.AppID
@@ -522,7 +563,7 @@ func tuiSelectApp(opts *BindOptions, source string, candidates []Candidate) (*Ca
form := huh.NewForm(
huh.NewGroup(
huh.NewSelect[int]().
Title(fmt.Sprintf(msg.SelectAccount, sourceDisplayName(source), brandDisplay(opts.Brand, opts.Lang))).
Title(fmt.Sprintf(msg.SelectAccount, sourceDisplayName(source), brandDisplay(opts.Brand, opts.UILang))).
Options(options...).
Value(&selected),
),
@@ -539,7 +580,7 @@ func tuiSelectApp(opts *BindOptions, source string, candidates []Candidate) (*Ca
// tuiConflictPrompt shows existing binding and asks user to Force or Cancel.
func tuiConflictPrompt(opts *BindOptions, source, configPath string) (string, error) {
msg := getBindMsg(opts.Lang)
msg := getBindMsg(opts.UILang)
// Build existing binding summary
existingSummary := fmt.Sprintf(msg.ConflictDesc, source, "?", "?", configPath)
@@ -588,9 +629,14 @@ func validateBindFlags(opts *BindOptions) error {
switch opts.Identity {
case "bot-only", "user-default":
default:
return output.ErrValidation("invalid --identity %q; valid values: bot-only, user-default", opts.Identity)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "invalid --identity %q; valid values: bot-only, user-default", opts.Identity).WithParam("--identity")
}
}
lang, err := cmdutil.ParseLangFlag(opts.Lang)
if err != nil {
return err
}
opts.Lang = string(lang)
return nil
}
@@ -606,8 +652,8 @@ func validateBindFlags(opts *BindOptions) error {
// DescriptionFunc approach breaks here because a longer description on
// hover pushes options out of the field's initial viewport.
func tuiSelectIdentity(opts *BindOptions) (string, error) {
msg := getBindMsg(opts.Lang)
brand := brandDisplay(opts.Brand, opts.Lang)
msg := getBindMsg(opts.UILang)
brand := brandDisplay(opts.Brand, opts.UILang)
botLabel := msg.IdentityBotOnly + "\n" + indent(fmt.Sprintf(msg.IdentityBotOnlyDesc, brand))
userLabel := msg.IdentityUserDefault + "\n" + indent(fmt.Sprintf(msg.IdentityUserDefaultDesc, brand, brand))
var value string

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@@ -3,6 +3,8 @@
package config
import "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
// bindMsg holds all TUI text for config bind, supporting zh/en via --lang.
//
// Brand-aware strings use a %s slot where the UI-friendly product name
@@ -84,6 +86,11 @@ type bindMsg struct {
// require in-flow human confirmation.
IdentityEscalationMessage string
IdentityEscalationHint string
// LangPreferenceSet is printed to stderr after a successful bind when the
// user explicitly passed --lang. Format: language code. Not printed when
// --lang was not explicit (i.e., the cobra default zh stayed in effect).
LangPreferenceSet string
}
var bindMsgZh = &bindMsg{
@@ -116,6 +123,8 @@ var bindMsgZh = &bindMsg{
IdentityEscalationMessage: "你正在从应用身份切换到用户身份 —— 切换后 AI 将以你的名义在飞书中执行所有操作(读写文档、搜索消息、修改日程等)。⚠️ 请勿将此机器人分享给他人或拉入群聊中使用,以免泄露你的飞书数据。",
IdentityEscalationHint: "若用户确认切换,附加 --force 重新运行:`lark-cli config bind --identity user-default --force`",
LangPreferenceSet: "语言偏好已设置:%s",
}
var bindMsgEn = &bindMsg{
@@ -150,10 +159,13 @@ var bindMsgEn = &bindMsg{
IdentityEscalationMessage: "you are switching from bot-only to user-default — the AI will then act under your Feishu identity for all operations (docs, messages, calendar, etc.). ⚠️ Don't share this bot with others or add it to group chats. It has access to your personal Feishu data.",
IdentityEscalationHint: "if the user confirms the switch, re-run with --force: `lark-cli config bind --identity user-default --force`",
LangPreferenceSet: "Language preference set to: %s",
}
func getBindMsg(lang string) *bindMsg {
if lang == "en" {
// getBindMsg picks the zh/en TUI bundle; non-English falls back to zh.
func getBindMsg(lang i18n.Lang) *bindMsg {
if lang.IsEnglish() {
return bindMsgEn
}
return bindMsgZh
@@ -164,11 +176,11 @@ func getBindMsg(lang string) *bindMsg {
// "feishu" (or empty / unknown) maps to "飞书" in zh and "Feishu" in en —
// this is the safe default when the brand hasn't been resolved yet (for
// example, on the pre-binding source-selection screen).
func brandDisplay(brand, lang string) string {
func brandDisplay(brand string, lang i18n.Lang) string {
if brand == "lark" || brand == "Lark" || brand == "LARK" {
return "Lark"
}
if lang == "en" {
if lang.IsEnglish() {
return "Feishu"
}
return "飞书"

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@@ -16,12 +16,15 @@ import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
// assertExitError checks the full structured error in one assertion. It
// accepts both *output.ExitError (used by output.ErrWithHint) and the
// typed validation error — they normalize to the same wantDetail fields.
// typed errors (ValidationError, ConfigError) — they normalize to the same
// wantDetail fields. The wantDetail.Type is matched against the typed error's
// Category string ("validation", "config", etc.).
func assertExitError(t *testing.T, err error, wantCode int, wantDetail output.ErrDetail) {
t.Helper()
if err == nil {
@@ -51,7 +54,18 @@ func assertExitError(t *testing.T, err error, wantCode int, wantDetail output.Er
}
return
}
t.Fatalf("error type = %T, want *output.ExitError or *errs.ValidationError; error = %v", err, err)
var ce *errs.ConfigError
if errors.As(err, &ce) {
if got := output.ExitCodeOf(err); got != wantCode {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", got, wantCode)
}
gotDetail := output.ErrDetail{Type: string(ce.Category), Message: ce.Message, Hint: ce.Hint}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(gotDetail, wantDetail) {
t.Errorf("config error mismatch:\n got: %+v\n want: %+v", gotDetail, wantDetail)
}
return
}
t.Fatalf("error type = %T, want *output.ExitError or *errs.ValidationError / *errs.ConfigError; error = %v", err, err)
}
// assertEnvelope decodes stdout and checks it matches want exactly — every key
@@ -120,14 +134,229 @@ func TestConfigBindCmd_LangDefault(t *testing.T) {
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if gotOpts.Lang != "zh" {
t.Errorf("Lang = %q, want default %q", gotOpts.Lang, "zh")
if gotOpts.Lang != "" {
t.Errorf("Lang = %q, want default %q (unset)", gotOpts.Lang, "")
}
if gotOpts.langExplicit {
t.Error("expected langExplicit=false when --lang not passed")
}
}
// TestConfigBindRun_InvalidLang verifies a non-empty --lang is strictly
// validated: wrong case, typos, and removed codes all exit with
// ExitValidation (code 2) and a message identifying the offending value.
// (Empty is not invalid — see TestConfigBindRun_EmptyLangIsNoOp.)
func TestConfigBindRun_InvalidLang(t *testing.T) {
saveWorkspace(t)
configDir := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", configDir)
hermesHome := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("HERMES_HOME", hermesHome)
if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(hermesHome, ".env"), []byte("FEISHU_APP_ID=cli_abc\nFEISHU_APP_SECRET=secret\n"), 0600); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("write .env: %v", err)
}
cases := []struct {
name string
lang string
}{
{"wrong case ZH", "ZH"},
{"typo frr", "frr"},
{"removed code ar", "ar"},
{"unknown xx", "xx"},
{"hyphen form zh-CN", "zh-CN"},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{
Factory: f,
Source: "hermes",
Lang: tc.lang,
langExplicit: true,
})
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected validation error for --lang %q, got nil", tc.lang)
}
exitErr, ok := err.(*output.ExitError)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d (validation)", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if !strings.Contains(exitErr.Error(), "invalid --lang") {
t.Errorf("error message %q does not contain 'invalid --lang'", exitErr.Error())
}
})
}
}
// TestConfigBindRun_EmptyLangIsNoOp verifies that an empty --lang (omitted or
// explicit "") is unset: it neither errors nor persists a language, while a
// non-empty short code or Feishu locale both canonicalize to the same locale.
func TestConfigBindRun_EmptyLangIsNoOp(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
lang string
explicit bool
wantLang i18n.Lang
}{
{"omitted", "", false, ""},
{"explicit empty", "", true, ""},
{"short code", "ja", true, i18n.LangJaJP},
{"feishu locale", "ja_jp", true, i18n.LangJaJP},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
saveWorkspace(t)
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
hermesHome := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("HERMES_HOME", hermesHome)
if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(hermesHome, ".env"), []byte("FEISHU_APP_ID=cli_abc\nFEISHU_APP_SECRET=secret\n"), 0600); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("write .env: %v", err)
}
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
if err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{
Factory: f,
Source: "hermes",
Lang: tc.lang,
langExplicit: tc.explicit,
}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("configBindRun(--lang %q) = %v, want nil", tc.lang, err)
}
multi, err := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("LoadMultiAppConfig: %v", err)
}
app := multi.CurrentAppConfig("")
if app == nil {
t.Fatal("no app persisted")
}
if app.Lang != tc.wantLang {
t.Errorf("persisted Lang = %q, want %q", app.Lang, tc.wantLang)
}
})
}
}
// TestConfigBindRun_OmitLangPreservesPrior guards against a re-bind without
// --lang silently dropping a previously stored preference (appConfig is rebuilt
// fresh, so commitBinding must inherit the prior Lang).
func TestConfigBindRun_OmitLangPreservesPrior(t *testing.T) {
saveWorkspace(t)
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
hermesHome := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("HERMES_HOME", hermesHome)
if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(hermesHome, ".env"), []byte("FEISHU_APP_ID=cli_abc\nFEISHU_APP_SECRET=secret\n"), 0600); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("write .env: %v", err)
}
f1, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
if err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f1, Source: "hermes", Lang: "ja", langExplicit: true}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("first bind (--lang ja): %v", err)
}
f2, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
if err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f2, Source: "hermes", Lang: "", langExplicit: false}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("re-bind (no --lang): %v", err)
}
multi, err := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("LoadMultiAppConfig: %v", err)
}
if app := multi.CurrentAppConfig(""); app == nil || app.Lang != i18n.LangJaJP {
t.Errorf("Lang after re-bind = %v, want %q (preserved)", app, i18n.LangJaJP)
}
}
// TestPriorLang_RespectsCurrentApp guards against priorLang scanning all apps
// and silently returning a non-current profile's Lang. In a multi-profile
// workspace (set up via `profile add` before a re-bind), the active profile's
// Lang must win over a sibling profile that happens to sit earlier in the slice.
func TestPriorLang_RespectsCurrentApp(t *testing.T) {
multi := core.MultiAppConfig{
CurrentApp: "active",
Apps: []core.AppConfig{
{Name: "stale", AppId: "cli_stale", Lang: i18n.LangJaJP},
{Name: "active", AppId: "cli_active", Lang: i18n.LangEnUS},
},
}
bytes, err := json.Marshal(multi)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("marshal: %v", err)
}
if got := priorLang(bytes); got != i18n.LangEnUS {
t.Errorf("priorLang = %q, want %q (must follow CurrentApp, not Apps[0])", got, i18n.LangEnUS)
}
}
// TestPriorLang_FallsBackToFirstAppWhenCurrentUnset covers the legacy
// single-app shape (no CurrentApp): CurrentAppConfig falls back to Apps[0],
// so a bind-written config (which always has exactly one app and no
// CurrentApp field) still inherits its Lang.
func TestPriorLang_FallsBackToFirstAppWhenCurrentUnset(t *testing.T) {
multi := core.MultiAppConfig{
Apps: []core.AppConfig{
{AppId: "cli_only", Lang: i18n.LangJaJP},
},
}
bytes, err := json.Marshal(multi)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("marshal: %v", err)
}
if got := priorLang(bytes); got != i18n.LangJaJP {
t.Errorf("priorLang = %q, want %q", got, i18n.LangJaJP)
}
}
// TestPriorLang_MalformedReturnsEmpty exercises the unparseable-bytes branch.
func TestPriorLang_MalformedReturnsEmpty(t *testing.T) {
if got := priorLang([]byte("not json")); got != "" {
t.Errorf("priorLang(malformed) = %q, want \"\"", got)
}
}
// TestConfigBindRun_EnvelopeMessageFollowsInheritedLang guards the JSON envelope
// "message" field against regressing to opts.Lang: when --lang is omitted on
// re-bind, the inherited preference (appConfig.Lang) must drive the message
// language and the embedded brand display — otherwise an AI agent that set
// English on first bind sees Chinese in every subsequent re-bind envelope.
func TestConfigBindRun_EnvelopeMessageFollowsInheritedLang(t *testing.T) {
saveWorkspace(t)
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
hermesHome := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("HERMES_HOME", hermesHome)
if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(hermesHome, ".env"), []byte("FEISHU_APP_ID=cli_abc\nFEISHU_APP_SECRET=secret\n"), 0600); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("write .env: %v", err)
}
f1, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
if err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f1, Source: "hermes", Lang: "en", langExplicit: true}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("first bind (--lang en): %v", err)
}
f2, stdout, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
if err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f2, Source: "hermes", Lang: "", langExplicit: false}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("re-bind (no --lang): %v", err)
}
envelope := map[string]any{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.Bytes(), &envelope); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("invalid JSON output: %v", err)
}
msg, _ := envelope["message"].(string)
enMsg := getBindMsg(i18n.LangEnUS)
wantMsg := fmt.Sprintf(enMsg.MessageBotOnly, "cli_abc", "Hermes", brandDisplay("feishu", i18n.LangEnUS))
if msg != wantMsg {
t.Errorf("envelope.message = %q,\nwant %q (must follow inherited appConfig.Lang=en_us, not raw opts.Lang)", msg, wantMsg)
}
}
// ── Run function tests (aligned with TestConfigShowRun pattern) ──
func TestConfigBindRun_InvalidSource(t *testing.T) {
@@ -154,7 +383,7 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_MissingSourceNonTTY(t *testing.T) {
// TestFactory has IsTerminal=false by default
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: ""})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "bind",
Type: "validation",
Message: "cannot determine Agent source: no --source flag and no Agent environment detected",
Hint: "pass --source openclaw|hermes|lark-channel, or run this command inside the corresponding Agent context",
})
@@ -193,7 +422,7 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_SourceEnvMismatch_OpenClawFlagInHermesEnv(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "openclaw"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "bind",
Type: "validation",
Message: `--source "openclaw" does not match detected Agent environment (hermes)`,
Hint: "remove --source to auto-detect, or run this command in the correct Agent context",
})
@@ -209,7 +438,7 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_SourceEnvMismatch_HermesFlagInOpenClawEnv(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "hermes"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "bind",
Type: "validation",
Message: `--source "hermes" does not match detected Agent environment (openclaw)`,
Hint: "remove --source to auto-detect, or run this command in the correct Agent context",
})
@@ -337,8 +566,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_HermesMissingEnvFile(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "hermes"})
envPath := filepath.Join(hermesHome, ".env")
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "hermes",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "failed to read Hermes config: open " + envPath + ": no such file or directory",
Hint: "verify Hermes is installed and configured at " + envPath,
})
@@ -355,8 +584,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_OpenClawMissingFile(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "openclaw"})
configPath := filepath.Join(openclawHome, ".openclaw", "openclaw.json")
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "cannot read " + configPath + ": open " + configPath + ": no such file or directory",
Hint: "verify OpenClaw is installed and configured",
})
@@ -503,7 +732,7 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_SourceEnvMismatch_LarkChannelFlagInOpenClawEnv(t *testing
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "lark-channel"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "bind",
Type: "validation",
Message: `--source "lark-channel" does not match detected Agent environment (openclaw)`,
Hint: "remove --source to auto-detect, or run this command in the correct Agent context",
})
@@ -521,8 +750,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_LarkChannelMissingFile(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "lark-channel"})
configPath := filepath.Join(fakeHome, ".lark-channel", "config.json")
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "lark-channel",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "cannot read " + configPath + ": open " + configPath + ": no such file or directory",
Hint: "verify lark-channel-bridge is installed and configured",
})
@@ -541,8 +770,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_LarkChannelEmptyAppID(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "lark-channel"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "lark-channel",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "accounts.app.id missing in " + configPath,
Hint: "run lark-channel-bridge's setup to populate the app credential",
})
@@ -560,8 +789,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_LarkChannelEmptySecret(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "lark-channel"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "lark-channel",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "accounts.app.secret is empty in " + configPath,
Hint: "run lark-channel-bridge's setup to populate the app credential",
})
@@ -912,12 +1141,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_OpenClawMultiAccount_MissingAppID(t *testing.T) {
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error for multi-account without --app-id, got nil")
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("error type = %T, want *output.ExitError", err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
}
@@ -963,7 +1188,7 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_OpenClawMultiAccount_TTYFlagMode(t *testing.T) {
// each accepted variant so every ErrDetail field (Type, Code, Message,
// Hint, ConsoleURL, Detail, and any future addition) is still compared.
base := output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
Type: "validation",
Message: "multiple accounts in openclaw.json; pass --app-id <id>",
}
wantWorkFirst := base
@@ -971,20 +1196,17 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_OpenClawMultiAccount_TTYFlagMode(t *testing.T) {
wantPersonalFirst := base
wantPersonalFirst.Hint = "available app IDs:\n cli_personal_222 (personal)\n cli_work_111 (work)"
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("error type = %T, want *output.ExitError; err = %v", err, err)
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
var ve *errs.ValidationError
if !errors.As(err, &ve) {
t.Fatalf("error type = %T, want *errs.ValidationError; err = %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil {
t.Fatal("expected non-nil error detail")
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(*exitErr.Detail, wantWorkFirst) &&
!reflect.DeepEqual(*exitErr.Detail, wantPersonalFirst) {
got := output.ErrDetail{Type: string(ve.Category), Message: ve.Message, Hint: ve.Hint}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, wantWorkFirst) && !reflect.DeepEqual(got, wantPersonalFirst) {
t.Errorf("error detail did not match any accepted variant:\n got: %+v\n want: %+v OR %+v",
*exitErr.Detail, wantWorkFirst, wantPersonalFirst)
got, wantWorkFirst, wantPersonalFirst)
}
}
@@ -1009,7 +1231,7 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_OpenClawMultiAccount_WrongAppID(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "openclaw", AppID: "nonexistent"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
Type: "validation",
Message: `--app-id "nonexistent" not found in openclaw.json`,
Hint: "available app IDs:\n cli_only_one",
})
@@ -1141,11 +1363,19 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_WarnsOnIdentityEscalationWithoutForce(t *testing.T) {
Identity: "user-default",
})
msg := getBindMsg("zh") // flag mode leaves Lang empty → zh default
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "bind",
Message: msg.IdentityEscalationMessage,
Hint: msg.IdentityEscalationHint,
})
var ce *errs.ConfirmationRequiredError
if !errors.As(err, &ce) {
t.Fatalf("error type = %T, want *errs.ConfirmationRequiredError; error = %v", err, err)
}
if ce.Risk != errs.RiskHighRiskWrite {
t.Errorf("Risk = %q, want %q", ce.Risk, errs.RiskHighRiskWrite)
}
if ce.Message != msg.IdentityEscalationMessage {
t.Errorf("Message mismatch:\ngot: %q\nwant: %q", ce.Message, msg.IdentityEscalationMessage)
}
if ce.Hint != msg.IdentityEscalationHint {
t.Errorf("Hint mismatch:\ngot: %q\nwant: %q", ce.Hint, msg.IdentityEscalationHint)
}
// Config on disk must remain untouched — the gate runs before
// commitBinding writes anything.
@@ -1306,8 +1536,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_HermesMissingAppID(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "hermes"})
envPath := filepath.Join(hermesHome, ".env")
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "hermes",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "FEISHU_APP_ID not found in " + envPath,
Hint: "run 'hermes setup' to configure Feishu credentials",
})
@@ -1326,8 +1556,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_HermesMissingAppSecret(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "hermes"})
envPath := filepath.Join(hermesHome, ".env")
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "hermes",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "FEISHU_APP_SECRET not found in " + envPath,
Hint: "run 'hermes setup' to configure Feishu credentials",
})
@@ -1352,8 +1582,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_OpenClawMissingFeishu(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "openclaw"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "openclaw.json missing channels.feishu section",
Hint: "configure Feishu in OpenClaw first",
})
@@ -1380,8 +1610,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_OpenClawEmptyAppSecret(t *testing.T) {
openclawPath := filepath.Join(openclawDir, "openclaw.json")
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "openclaw"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "appSecret is empty for app cli_no_secret in " + openclawPath,
Hint: "configure channels.feishu.appSecret in openclaw.json",
})
@@ -1442,8 +1672,8 @@ func TestConfigBindRun_OpenClawDisabledAccount(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{Factory: f, Source: "openclaw"})
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "no Feishu app configured in openclaw.json",
Hint: "configure channels.feishu.appId in openclaw.json",
})
@@ -1474,10 +1704,14 @@ func TestGetBindMsg_En(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestGetBindMsg_UnknownLang_DefaultsToZh(t *testing.T) {
msg := getBindMsg("fr")
if want := "你想在哪个 Agent 中使用 lark-cli?"; msg.SelectSource != want {
t.Errorf("fr (default) SelectSource = %q, want %q", msg.SelectSource, want)
func TestGetBindMsg_NonEnLang_FallsBackToZh(t *testing.T) {
// Only zh and en TUI bundles exist; any non-English language (canonical
// locale, short code, or unrecognized value) falls back to zh.
for _, lang := range []i18n.Lang{"fr_fr", "ja_jp", "ko", "unknown", ""} {
msg := getBindMsg(lang)
if want := "你想在哪个 Agent 中使用 lark-cli?"; msg.SelectSource != want {
t.Errorf("getBindMsg(%q) SelectSource = %q, want %q (zh fallback)", lang, msg.SelectSource, want)
}
}
}
@@ -1640,3 +1874,36 @@ func TestHasStrictBotLock(t *testing.T) {
})
}
}
// TestConfigBindRun_LangExplicit_PrintsConfirmation covers the flag-mode
// confirmation line: when --lang is explicit, bind prints "language preference
// set" to stderr (rendered in the TUI language, embedding the preference value).
func TestConfigBindRun_LangExplicit_PrintsConfirmation(t *testing.T) {
saveWorkspace(t)
configDir := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", configDir)
hermesHome := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("HERMES_HOME", hermesHome)
if err := os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(hermesHome, ".env"), []byte("FEISHU_APP_ID=cli_abc\nFEISHU_APP_SECRET=secret\n"), 0600); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("write .env: %v", err)
}
f, _, stderr, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
err := configBindRun(&BindOptions{
Factory: f,
Source: "hermes",
Identity: "bot-only",
Lang: "en",
langExplicit: true,
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected success, got error: %v", err)
}
// The short --lang en is canonicalized to en_us before the confirmation
// echoes it back; the TUI language stays zh (flag mode, no picker).
want := fmt.Sprintf(getBindMsg(i18n.LangZhCN).LangPreferenceSet, "en_us")
if got := stderr.String(); !strings.Contains(got, want) {
t.Errorf("stderr = %q, want it to contain confirmation %q", got, want)
}
}

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@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ import (
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/binding"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/vfs"
)
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ func newBinder(source string, opts *BindOptions) (SourceBinder, error) {
case "lark-channel":
return &larkChannelBinder{opts: opts, path: resolveLarkChannelConfigPath()}, nil
default:
return nil, output.ErrValidation("unsupported source: %s", source)
return nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "unsupported source: %s", source).WithParam("--source")
}
}
@@ -85,11 +85,10 @@ func selectCandidate(
// from ListCandidates itself and never reach here.
switch src {
case "openclaw":
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, src,
"no Feishu app configured in openclaw.json",
"configure channels.feishu.appId in openclaw.json")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "no Feishu app configured in openclaw.json").
WithHint("configure channels.feishu.appId in openclaw.json")
default:
return nil, output.ErrValidation("%s: no app configured", src)
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "%s: no app configured", src)
}
}
@@ -99,9 +98,9 @@ func selectCandidate(
return &candidates[i], nil
}
}
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, src,
fmt.Sprintf("--app-id %q not found in %s", appIDFlag, cfgBase),
fmt.Sprintf("available app IDs:\n %s", formatCandidates(candidates)))
return nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "--app-id %q not found in %s", appIDFlag, cfgBase).
WithHint("available app IDs:\n %s", formatCandidates(candidates)).
WithParam("--app-id")
}
if len(candidates) == 1 {
@@ -112,9 +111,9 @@ func selectCandidate(
return tuiPrompt(candidates)
}
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, src,
fmt.Sprintf("multiple accounts in %s; pass --app-id <id>", cfgBase),
fmt.Sprintf("available app IDs:\n %s", formatCandidates(candidates)))
return nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "multiple accounts in %s; pass --app-id <id>", cfgBase).
WithHint("available app IDs:\n %s", formatCandidates(candidates)).
WithParam("--app-id")
}
// formatCandidates renders candidates as "AppID (Label)" lines for error hints.
@@ -149,14 +148,13 @@ func (b *openclawBinder) ConfigPath() string { return b.path }
func (b *openclawBinder) ListCandidates() ([]Candidate, error) {
cfg, err := binding.ReadOpenClawConfig(b.path)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "openclaw",
fmt.Sprintf("cannot read %s: %v", b.path, err),
"verify OpenClaw is installed and configured")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidConfig, "cannot read %s: %v", b.path, err).
WithHint("verify OpenClaw is installed and configured").
WithCause(err)
}
if cfg.Channels.Feishu == nil {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "openclaw",
"openclaw.json missing channels.feishu section",
"configure Feishu in OpenClaw first")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "openclaw.json missing channels.feishu section").
WithHint("configure Feishu in OpenClaw first")
}
raw := binding.ListCandidateApps(cfg.Channels.Feishu)
@@ -172,8 +170,7 @@ func (b *openclawBinder) ListCandidates() ([]Candidate, error) {
func (b *openclawBinder) Build(appID string) (*core.AppConfig, error) {
if b.cfg == nil {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "openclaw",
"internal: Build called before ListCandidates")
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "internal: Build called before ListCandidates")
}
var selected *binding.CandidateApp
@@ -184,26 +181,25 @@ func (b *openclawBinder) Build(appID string) (*core.AppConfig, error) {
}
}
if selected == nil {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "openclaw",
"internal: appID %q not in candidates", appID)
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "internal: appID %q not in candidates", appID)
}
if selected.AppSecret.IsZero() {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "openclaw",
fmt.Sprintf("appSecret is empty for app %s in %s", selected.AppID, b.path),
"configure channels.feishu.appSecret in openclaw.json")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidClient, "appSecret is empty for app %s in %s", selected.AppID, b.path).
WithHint("configure channels.feishu.appSecret in openclaw.json")
}
secret, err := binding.ResolveSecretInput(selected.AppSecret, b.cfg.Secrets, os.Getenv)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "openclaw",
fmt.Sprintf("failed to resolve appSecret for %s: %v", selected.AppID, err),
fmt.Sprintf("check appSecret configuration in %s", b.path))
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidClient, "failed to resolve appSecret for %s: %v", selected.AppID, err).
WithHint("check appSecret configuration in %s", b.path).
WithCause(err)
}
stored, err := core.ForStorage(selected.AppID, core.PlainSecret(secret), b.opts.Factory.Keychain)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "openclaw",
"keychain unavailable: %v\nhint: use file: reference in config to bypass keychain", err)
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "keychain unavailable: %v", err).
WithHint("use file: reference in config to bypass keychain").
WithCause(err)
}
return &core.AppConfig{
@@ -229,15 +225,14 @@ func (b *hermesBinder) ConfigPath() string { return b.path }
func (b *hermesBinder) ListCandidates() ([]Candidate, error) {
envMap, err := readDotenv(b.path)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "hermes",
fmt.Sprintf("failed to read Hermes config: %v", err),
fmt.Sprintf("verify Hermes is installed and configured at %s", b.path))
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidConfig, "failed to read Hermes config: %v", err).
WithHint("verify Hermes is installed and configured at %s", b.path).
WithCause(err)
}
appID := envMap["FEISHU_APP_ID"]
if appID == "" {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "hermes",
fmt.Sprintf("FEISHU_APP_ID not found in %s", b.path),
"run 'hermes setup' to configure Feishu credentials")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "FEISHU_APP_ID not found in %s", b.path).
WithHint("run 'hermes setup' to configure Feishu credentials")
}
b.envMap = envMap
return []Candidate{{AppID: appID, Label: "default"}}, nil
@@ -245,24 +240,22 @@ func (b *hermesBinder) ListCandidates() ([]Candidate, error) {
func (b *hermesBinder) Build(appID string) (*core.AppConfig, error) {
if b.envMap == nil {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "hermes",
"internal: Build called before ListCandidates")
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "internal: Build called before ListCandidates")
}
if b.envMap["FEISHU_APP_ID"] != appID {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "hermes",
"internal: appID %q does not match env", appID)
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "internal: appID %q does not match env", appID)
}
appSecret := b.envMap["FEISHU_APP_SECRET"]
if appSecret == "" {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "hermes",
fmt.Sprintf("FEISHU_APP_SECRET not found in %s", b.path),
"run 'hermes setup' to configure Feishu credentials")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidClient, "FEISHU_APP_SECRET not found in %s", b.path).
WithHint("run 'hermes setup' to configure Feishu credentials")
}
stored, err := core.ForStorage(appID, core.PlainSecret(appSecret), b.opts.Factory.Keychain)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "hermes",
"keychain unavailable: %v\nhint: use file: reference in config to bypass keychain", err)
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "keychain unavailable: %v", err).
WithHint("use file: reference in config to bypass keychain").
WithCause(err)
}
return &core.AppConfig{
@@ -290,14 +283,13 @@ func (b *larkChannelBinder) ConfigPath() string { return b.path }
func (b *larkChannelBinder) ListCandidates() ([]Candidate, error) {
cfg, err := binding.ReadLarkChannelConfig(b.path)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "lark-channel",
fmt.Sprintf("cannot read %s: %v", b.path, err),
"verify lark-channel-bridge is installed and configured")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidConfig, "cannot read %s: %v", b.path, err).
WithHint("verify lark-channel-bridge is installed and configured").
WithCause(err)
}
if cfg.Accounts.App.ID == "" {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "lark-channel",
fmt.Sprintf("accounts.app.id missing in %s", b.path),
"run lark-channel-bridge's setup to populate the app credential")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "accounts.app.id missing in %s", b.path).
WithHint("run lark-channel-bridge's setup to populate the app credential")
}
b.cfg = cfg
return []Candidate{{AppID: cfg.Accounts.App.ID, Label: "default"}}, nil
@@ -305,32 +297,30 @@ func (b *larkChannelBinder) ListCandidates() ([]Candidate, error) {
func (b *larkChannelBinder) Build(appID string) (*core.AppConfig, error) {
if b.cfg == nil {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "lark-channel",
"internal: Build called before ListCandidates")
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "internal: Build called before ListCandidates")
}
if b.cfg.Accounts.App.ID != appID {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "lark-channel",
"internal: appID %q does not match config", appID)
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "internal: appID %q does not match config", appID)
}
if b.cfg.Accounts.App.Secret.IsZero() {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "lark-channel",
fmt.Sprintf("accounts.app.secret is empty in %s", b.path),
"run lark-channel-bridge's setup to populate the app credential")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidClient, "accounts.app.secret is empty in %s", b.path).
WithHint("run lark-channel-bridge's setup to populate the app credential")
}
// Resolve through the same SecretInput pipeline openclaw uses, so
// bridge configs can use ${VAR} / env / file / exec just like openclaw.
secret, err := binding.ResolveSecretInput(b.cfg.Accounts.App.Secret, b.cfg.Secrets, os.Getenv)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "lark-channel",
fmt.Sprintf("failed to resolve appSecret for %s: %v", appID, err),
fmt.Sprintf("check appSecret configuration in %s", b.path))
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidClient, "failed to resolve appSecret for %s: %v", appID, err).
WithHint("check appSecret configuration in %s", b.path).
WithCause(err)
}
stored, err := core.ForStorage(appID, core.PlainSecret(secret), b.opts.Factory.Keychain)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "lark-channel",
"keychain unavailable: %v", err)
return nil, errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "keychain unavailable: %v", err).
WithHint("use file: reference in config to bypass keychain").
WithCause(err)
}
return &core.AppConfig{
@@ -389,10 +379,12 @@ func resolveHermesEnvPath() string {
}
// resolveLarkChannelConfigPath returns the path to lark-channel-bridge's
// config.json. Mirrors the bridge's src/config/paths.ts which hardcodes
// ~/.lark-channel/config.json with no env override — multi-instance is not
// a supported scenario today.
// source config. LARK_CHANNEL_CONFIG lets a host point bind at a projected
// single-account config without changing lark-cli's target config directory.
func resolveLarkChannelConfigPath() string {
if p := os.Getenv("LARK_CHANNEL_CONFIG"); strings.TrimSpace(p) != "" {
return expandHome(p)
}
home, err := vfs.UserHomeDir()
if err != nil || home == "" {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "warning: unable to determine home directory: %v\n", err)

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
package config
import (
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"testing"
@@ -50,8 +51,8 @@ func assertCandidate(t *testing.T, got *Candidate, want Candidate) {
func TestSelectCandidate_ZeroCandidates_OpenClaw(t *testing.T) {
b := &fakeBinder{name: "openclaw", path: "/tmp/openclaw.json"}
_, err := selectCandidate(b, nil, "", false, tuiUnreachable(t))
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "no Feishu app configured in openclaw.json",
Hint: "configure channels.feishu.appId in openclaw.json",
})
@@ -63,8 +64,8 @@ func TestSelectCandidate_ZeroCandidates_GenericSource(t *testing.T) {
// even before it has a bespoke error message.
b := &fakeBinder{name: "hermes", path: "/tmp/.env"}
_, err := selectCandidate(b, nil, "", false, tuiUnreachable(t))
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "validation",
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitAuth, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "config",
Message: "hermes: no app configured",
})
}
@@ -100,7 +101,7 @@ func TestSelectCandidate_AppIDFlag_NoMatch(t *testing.T) {
}
_, err := selectCandidate(b, candidates, "nonexistent", false, tuiUnreachable(t))
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
Type: "validation",
Message: `--app-id "nonexistent" not found in openclaw.json`,
Hint: "available app IDs:\n cli_work (work)\n cli_home (home)",
})
@@ -117,7 +118,7 @@ func TestSelectCandidate_MultiCandidate_NoFlag_NonTUI(t *testing.T) {
}
_, err := selectCandidate(b, candidates, "", false, tuiUnreachable(t))
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
Type: "validation",
Message: "multiple accounts in openclaw.json; pass --app-id <id>",
Hint: "available app IDs:\n cli_work (work)\n cli_home (home)",
})
@@ -152,7 +153,7 @@ func TestSelectCandidate_SingleCandidate_WrongFlag(t *testing.T) {
candidates := []Candidate{{AppID: "cli_only"}}
_, err := selectCandidate(b, candidates, "nonexistent", false, tuiUnreachable(t))
assertExitError(t, err, output.ExitValidation, output.ErrDetail{
Type: "openclaw",
Type: "validation",
Message: `--app-id "nonexistent" not found in openclaw.json`,
Hint: "available app IDs:\n cli_only",
})
@@ -173,3 +174,27 @@ func TestSelectCandidate_AppIDFlag_WinsOverTUI(t *testing.T) {
}
assertCandidate(t, got, Candidate{AppID: "cli_b"})
}
func TestResolveLarkChannelConfigPath_Default(t *testing.T) {
home := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("HOME", home)
t.Setenv("LARK_CHANNEL_CONFIG", "")
got := resolveLarkChannelConfigPath()
want := filepath.Join(home, ".lark-channel", "config.json")
if got != want {
t.Fatalf("resolveLarkChannelConfigPath() = %q, want %q", got, want)
}
}
func TestResolveLarkChannelConfigPath_EnvOverride(t *testing.T) {
home := t.TempDir()
t.Setenv("HOME", home)
t.Setenv("LARK_CHANNEL_CONFIG", "~/bridge/projection.json")
got := resolveLarkChannelConfigPath()
want := filepath.Join(home, "bridge", "projection.json")
if got != want {
t.Fatalf("resolveLarkChannelConfigPath() = %q, want %q", got, want)
}
}

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@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/credential"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/keychain"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
@@ -125,15 +126,11 @@ func TestConfigShowRun_NoActiveProfileReturnsStructuredError(t *testing.T) {
t.Fatal("expected error")
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("error type = %T, want *output.ExitError", err)
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitAuth {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitAuth)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Fatalf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || exitErr.Detail.Type != "config" || exitErr.Detail.Message != "no active profile" {
t.Fatalf("detail = %#v, want config/no active profile", exitErr.Detail)
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "no active profile") {
t.Fatalf("error = %v, want to contain 'no active profile'", err)
}
}
@@ -151,8 +148,9 @@ func TestConfigInitCmd_LangFlag(t *testing.T) {
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if gotOpts.Lang != "en" {
t.Errorf("expected Lang en, got %s", gotOpts.Lang)
// --lang en is canonicalized to en_us in RunE before runF captures opts.
if gotOpts.Lang != string(i18n.LangEnUS) {
t.Errorf("expected Lang en_us, got %s", gotOpts.Lang)
}
if !gotOpts.langExplicit {
t.Error("expected langExplicit=true when --lang is passed")
@@ -173,14 +171,82 @@ func TestConfigInitCmd_LangDefault(t *testing.T) {
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if gotOpts.Lang != "zh" {
t.Errorf("expected default Lang zh, got %s", gotOpts.Lang)
if gotOpts.Lang != "" {
t.Errorf("expected default Lang to be unset (\"\"), got %q", gotOpts.Lang)
}
if gotOpts.langExplicit {
t.Error("expected langExplicit=false when --lang is not passed")
}
}
// TestSaveInitConfig_OmitLangPreservesPrior guards the single-app replace path:
// re-running init without --lang must inherit the prior preference, not clear it.
func TestSaveInitConfig_OmitLangPreservesPrior(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
existing := &core.MultiAppConfig{Apps: []core.AppConfig{
{AppId: "cli_x", AppSecret: core.PlainSecret("s"), Brand: core.BrandFeishu, Lang: i18n.LangJaJP},
}}
if err := core.SaveMultiAppConfig(existing); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("seed config: %v", err)
}
if err := saveInitConfig("", existing, f, "cli_x", core.PlainSecret("s2"), core.BrandFeishu, ""); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("saveInitConfig (no --lang): %v", err)
}
got, err := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("LoadMultiAppConfig: %v", err)
}
if app := got.CurrentAppConfig(""); app == nil || app.Lang != i18n.LangJaJP {
t.Errorf("Lang after re-init = %v, want %q (preserved)", app, i18n.LangJaJP)
}
}
// TestConfigInitCmd_InvalidLang verifies a non-empty --lang on config init is
// strictly validated the same way bind validates: wrong-case / typo / removed
// codes / hyphen form all exit with ExitValidation. (Empty is a no-op.)
func TestConfigInitCmd_InvalidLang(t *testing.T) {
clearAgentEnv(t)
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
cases := []struct {
name string
lang string
}{
{"wrong case ZH", "ZH"},
{"typo frr", "frr"},
{"removed code ar", "ar"},
{"unknown xx", "xx"},
{"hyphen form zh-CN", "zh-CN"},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd := NewCmdConfigInit(f, nil)
f.IOStreams.In = strings.NewReader("sec\n")
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"--lang", tc.lang, "--app-id", "x", "--app-secret-stdin"})
err := cmd.Execute()
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected validation error for --lang %q, got nil", tc.lang)
}
exitErr, ok := err.(*output.ExitError)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d (validation)", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if !strings.Contains(exitErr.Error(), "invalid --lang") {
t.Errorf("error message %q does not contain 'invalid --lang'", exitErr.Error())
}
})
}
}
func TestHasAnyNonInteractiveFlag(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
@@ -399,16 +465,65 @@ func TestConfigBlockedByExternalProvider(t *testing.T) {
if matched != nil && matched != cmd && !matched.SilenceUsage {
t.Error("expected PersistentPreRunE to set SilenceUsage on matched subcommand")
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || exitErr.Detail.Type != "external_provider" {
t.Errorf("error type = %v, want %q", exitErr.Detail, "external_provider")
if gotCode := output.ExitCodeOf(err); gotCode != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotCode, output.ExitValidation)
}
})
}
}
// TestValidateInitLang covers the --lang contract: empty (omitted or explicit)
// is a no-op leaving Lang unset; a short code or Feishu locale canonicalizes to
// the same locale; an unrecognized value errors.
func TestValidateInitLang(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("empty is a no-op", func(t *testing.T) {
for _, explicit := range []bool{false, true} {
opts := &ConfigInitOptions{Lang: "", langExplicit: explicit}
if err := validateInitLang(opts); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("explicit=%v: expected nil error, got %v", explicit, err)
}
if opts.Lang != "" {
t.Errorf("explicit=%v: Lang = %q, want \"\" (unset)", explicit, opts.Lang)
}
}
})
t.Run("short and locale canonicalize alike", func(t *testing.T) {
for _, in := range []string{"ja", "ja_jp"} {
opts := &ConfigInitOptions{Lang: in, langExplicit: true}
if err := validateInitLang(opts); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("--lang %q: unexpected error %v", in, err)
}
if opts.Lang != string(i18n.LangJaJP) {
t.Errorf("--lang %q normalized to %q, want %q", in, opts.Lang, i18n.LangJaJP)
}
}
})
}
// TestPrintLangPreferenceConfirmation covers the confirmation helper: it prints
// to stderr only when --lang explicitly set a non-empty preference.
func TestPrintLangPreferenceConfirmation(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
t.Run("explicit non-empty prints confirmation", func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, stderr, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
printLangPreferenceConfirmation(&ConfigInitOptions{Factory: f, Lang: "en_us", UILang: i18n.LangZhCN, langExplicit: true})
got := stderr.String()
if !strings.Contains(got, "语言偏好") || !strings.Contains(got, "en_us") {
t.Errorf("stderr = %q, want confirmation mentioning the preference and en_us", got)
}
})
t.Run("implicit prints nothing", func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, stderr, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
printLangPreferenceConfirmation(&ConfigInitOptions{Factory: f, Lang: "en_us", UILang: i18n.LangZhCN, langExplicit: false})
if got := stderr.String(); got != "" {
t.Errorf("stderr = %q, want empty when --lang is implicit", got)
}
})
t.Run("explicit empty prints nothing", func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, stderr, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
printLangPreferenceConfirmation(&ConfigInitOptions{Factory: f, Lang: "", UILang: i18n.LangZhCN, langExplicit: true})
if got := stderr.String(); got != "" {
t.Errorf("stderr = %q, want empty when --lang is empty", got)
}
})
}

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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ package config
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
@@ -41,12 +41,12 @@ func NewCmdConfigDefaultAs(f *cmdutil.Factory) *cobra.Command {
value := args[0]
if value != "user" && value != "bot" && value != "auto" {
return output.ErrValidation("invalid identity type %q, valid values: user | bot | auto", value)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "invalid identity type %q, valid values: user | bot | auto", value)
}
app.DefaultAs = core.Identity(value)
if err := core.SaveMultiAppConfig(multi); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
fmt.Fprintf(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, "Default identity set to: %s\n", value)
return nil

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@@ -15,9 +15,11 @@ import (
"github.com/charmbracelet/huh"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/keychain"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
@@ -31,9 +33,13 @@ type ConfigInitOptions struct {
AppSecretStdin bool // read app-secret from stdin (avoids process list exposure)
Brand string
New bool
Lang string
langExplicit bool // true when --lang was explicitly passed
ProfileName string // when set, create/update a named profile instead of replacing Apps[0]
Lang string // raw --lang (string for cobra); normalized to canonical/"" in validateInitLang
langExplicit bool // true when --lang was explicitly passed
UILang i18n.Lang // TUI display language (picker-only); intentionally separate from --lang
ProfileName string // when set, create/update a named profile instead of replacing Apps[0]
// ForceInit overrides the agent-workspace guard. Without it, running
// init under OPENCLAW_HOME / HERMES_HOME refuses and points the caller
@@ -45,7 +51,7 @@ type ConfigInitOptions struct {
// NewCmdConfigInit creates the config init subcommand.
func NewCmdConfigInit(f *cmdutil.Factory, runF func(*ConfigInitOptions) error) *cobra.Command {
opts := &ConfigInitOptions{Factory: f}
opts := &ConfigInitOptions{Factory: f, UILang: i18n.LangZhCN}
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "init",
@@ -63,6 +69,9 @@ if the user explicitly wants a separate app inside the Agent workspace.`,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
opts.Ctx = cmd.Context()
opts.langExplicit = cmd.Flags().Changed("lang")
if err := validateInitLang(opts); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := guardAgentWorkspace(opts); err != nil {
return err
}
@@ -77,7 +86,7 @@ if the user explicitly wants a separate app inside the Agent workspace.`,
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.AppID, "app-id", "", "App ID (non-interactive)")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&opts.AppSecretStdin, "app-secret-stdin", false, "Read App Secret from stdin to avoid process list exposure")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.Brand, "brand", "feishu", "feishu or lark (non-interactive, default feishu)")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.Lang, "lang", "zh", "language for interactive prompts (zh or en)")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.Lang, "lang", "", "language preference (e.g. zh or zh_cn)")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.ProfileName, "name", "", "create or update a named profile (append instead of replace)")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&opts.ForceInit, "force-init", false, "allow init inside an Agent workspace (OPENCLAW_HOME / HERMES_HOME); use config bind instead unless you really want a separate app")
cmdutil.SetRisk(cmd, "write")
@@ -85,6 +94,25 @@ if the user explicitly wants a separate app inside the Agent workspace.`,
return cmd
}
// printLangPreferenceConfirmation echoes the set preference to stderr, only
// when --lang explicitly set a non-empty value.
func printLangPreferenceConfirmation(opts *ConfigInitOptions) {
if !opts.langExplicit || opts.Lang == "" {
return
}
msg := getInitMsg(opts.UILang)
fmt.Fprintln(opts.Factory.IOStreams.ErrOut, fmt.Sprintf(msg.LangPreferenceSet, opts.Lang))
}
func validateInitLang(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
lang, err := cmdutil.ParseLangFlag(opts.Lang)
if err != nil {
return err
}
opts.Lang = string(lang)
return nil
}
// guardAgentWorkspace refuses 'config init' when run inside an OpenClaw or
// Hermes Agent context, because the Agent has already provisioned an app
// and 'config bind' is the right tool for hooking lark-cli into it.
@@ -132,7 +160,7 @@ func cleanupOldConfig(existing *core.MultiAppConfig, f *cmdutil.Factory, skipApp
func saveAsOnlyApp(appId string, secret core.SecretInput, brand core.LarkBrand, lang string) error {
config := &core.MultiAppConfig{
Apps: []core.AppConfig{{
AppId: appId, AppSecret: secret, Brand: brand, Lang: lang, Users: []core.AppUser{},
AppId: appId, AppSecret: secret, Brand: brand, Lang: i18n.Lang(lang), Users: []core.AppUser{},
}},
}
return core.SaveMultiAppConfig(config)
@@ -146,7 +174,13 @@ func saveInitConfig(profileName string, existing *core.MultiAppConfig, f *cmduti
return saveAsProfile(existing, f.Keychain, profileName, appId, secret, brand, lang)
}
cleanupOldConfig(existing, f, appId)
return saveAsOnlyApp(appId, secret, brand, lang)
var prior i18n.Lang
if existing != nil {
if app := existing.CurrentAppConfig(""); app != nil {
prior = app.Lang
}
}
return saveAsOnlyApp(appId, secret, brand, string(preferredLang(i18n.Lang(lang), prior)))
}
// saveAsProfile appends or updates a named profile in the config.
@@ -167,11 +201,10 @@ func saveAsProfile(existing *core.MultiAppConfig, kc keychain.KeychainAccess, pr
}
multi.Apps[idx].Users = []core.AppUser{}
}
// Update existing profile
multi.Apps[idx].AppId = appId
multi.Apps[idx].AppSecret = secret
multi.Apps[idx].Brand = brand
multi.Apps[idx].Lang = lang
multi.Apps[idx].Lang = preferredLang(i18n.Lang(lang), multi.Apps[idx].Lang)
} else {
if findAppIndexByAppID(multi, profileName) >= 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("profile name %q conflicts with existing appId", profileName)
@@ -182,7 +215,7 @@ func saveAsProfile(existing *core.MultiAppConfig, kc keychain.KeychainAccess, pr
AppId: appId,
AppSecret: secret,
Brand: brand,
Lang: lang,
Lang: i18n.Lang(lang),
Users: []core.AppUser{},
})
}
@@ -213,9 +246,29 @@ func findAppIndexByAppID(multi *core.MultiAppConfig, appID string) int {
return -1
}
// wrapUpdateExistingProfileErr classifies the error returned by
// updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret. Typed errors (e.g. *errs.ValidationError
// for blank-input) pass through unchanged so their exit code semantics
// survive; legacy *output.ExitError also passes through; everything else
// (filesystem, keychain, etc.) is wrapped as InternalError.
func wrapUpdateExistingProfileErr(err error) error {
if err == nil {
return nil
}
if errs.IsTyped(err) {
return err
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
return err
}
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
func updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret(existing *core.MultiAppConfig, profileName, appID string, brand core.LarkBrand, lang string) error {
if existing == nil {
return output.ErrValidation("App Secret cannot be empty for new configuration")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App Secret cannot be empty for new configuration").
WithParam("--app-secret")
}
var app *core.AppConfig
@@ -223,22 +276,25 @@ func updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret(existing *core.MultiAppConfig, profileNa
if idx := findProfileIndexByName(existing, profileName); idx >= 0 {
app = &existing.Apps[idx]
} else {
return output.ErrValidation("App Secret cannot be empty for new profile")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App Secret cannot be empty for new profile").
WithParam("--app-secret")
}
} else {
app = existing.CurrentAppConfig("")
if app == nil {
return output.ErrValidation("App Secret cannot be empty for new configuration")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App Secret cannot be empty for new configuration").
WithParam("--app-secret")
}
}
if app.AppId != appID {
return output.ErrValidation("App Secret cannot be empty when changing App ID")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App Secret cannot be empty when changing App ID").
WithParam("--app-secret")
}
app.AppId = appID
app.Brand = brand
app.Lang = lang
app.Lang = preferredLang(i18n.Lang(lang), app.Lang)
return core.SaveMultiAppConfig(existing)
}
@@ -250,13 +306,13 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f.IOStreams.In)
if !scanner.Scan() {
if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
return output.ErrValidation("failed to read secret from stdin: %v", err)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "failed to read secret from stdin: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
return output.ErrValidation("stdin is empty, expected app secret")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "stdin is empty, expected app secret")
}
opts.appSecret = strings.TrimSpace(scanner.Text())
if opts.appSecret == "" {
return output.ErrValidation("app secret read from stdin is empty")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "app secret read from stdin is empty")
}
}
@@ -268,7 +324,7 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
// Validate --profile name if set
if opts.ProfileName != "" {
if err := core.ValidateProfileName(opts.ProfileName); err != nil {
return output.ErrValidation("%v", err)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "%v", err).WithCause(err)
}
}
@@ -277,35 +333,36 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
brand := parseBrand(opts.Brand)
secret, err := core.ForStorage(opts.AppID, core.PlainSecret(opts.appSecret), f.Keychain)
if err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "%v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "%v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if err := saveInitConfig(opts.ProfileName, existing, f, opts.AppID, secret, brand, opts.Lang); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
output.PrintSuccess(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, fmt.Sprintf("Configuration saved to %s", core.GetConfigPath()))
printLangPreferenceConfirmation(opts)
output.PrintJson(f.IOStreams.Out, map[string]interface{}{"appId": opts.AppID, "appSecret": "****", "brand": brand})
if err := runProbe(opts.Ctx, f, opts.AppID, opts.appSecret, brand); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// For interactive modes, prompt language selection if --lang was not explicitly set
// For interactive modes, prompt language selection if --lang was not explicitly set.
// Picker offers 2 options (中文 / English) and drives BOTH opts.Lang
// (preference) and opts.UILang (TUI rendering).
if f.IOStreams.IsTerminal && !opts.langExplicit && !opts.hasAnyNonInteractiveFlag() {
savedLang := ""
if existing != nil {
if app := existing.CurrentAppConfig(""); app != nil {
savedLang = app.Lang
}
}
lang, err := promptLangSelection(savedLang)
lang, err := promptLangSelection()
if err != nil {
if err == huh.ErrUserAborted {
return output.ErrBare(1)
}
return err
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "language selection failed: %v", err)
}
opts.Lang = lang
opts.Lang = string(lang)
opts.UILang = lang
}
msg := getInitMsg(opts.Lang)
msg := getInitMsg(opts.UILang)
// Mode 3: Create new app directly (--new)
if opts.New {
@@ -314,17 +371,21 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
return err
}
if result == nil {
return output.ErrValidation("app creation returned no result")
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "app creation returned no result")
}
existing, _ := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
secret, err := core.ForStorage(result.AppID, core.PlainSecret(result.AppSecret), f.Keychain)
if err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "%v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "%v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if err := saveInitConfig(opts.ProfileName, existing, f, result.AppID, secret, result.Brand, opts.Lang); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
printLangPreferenceConfirmation(opts)
output.PrintJson(f.IOStreams.Out, map[string]interface{}{"appId": result.AppID, "appSecret": "****", "brand": result.Brand})
if err := runProbe(opts.Ctx, f, result.AppID, result.AppSecret, result.Brand); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
@@ -335,7 +396,8 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
return err
}
if result == nil {
return output.ErrValidation("App ID and App Secret cannot be empty")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App ID and App Secret cannot be empty").
WithParam("--app-id")
}
existing, _ := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
@@ -344,34 +406,36 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
// New secret provided (either from "create" or "existing" with input)
secret, err := core.ForStorage(result.AppID, core.PlainSecret(result.AppSecret), f.Keychain)
if err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "%v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "%v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if err := saveInitConfig(opts.ProfileName, existing, f, result.AppID, secret, result.Brand, opts.Lang); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
} else if result.Mode == "existing" && result.AppID != "" {
// Existing app with unchanged secret — update app ID and brand only
if err := updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret(existing, opts.ProfileName, result.AppID, result.Brand, opts.Lang); err != nil {
// Deprecated: legacy *output.ExitError passthrough; removed after typed migration.
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
return err
}
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
if err := wrapUpdateExistingProfileErr(updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret(existing, opts.ProfileName, result.AppID, result.Brand, opts.Lang)); err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
return output.ErrValidation("App ID and App Secret cannot be empty")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App ID and App Secret cannot be empty").
WithParam("--app-id")
}
if result.Mode == "existing" {
output.PrintSuccess(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, fmt.Sprintf(msg.ConfigSaved, result.AppID))
}
printLangPreferenceConfirmation(opts)
if result.AppSecret != "" {
if err := runProbe(opts.Ctx, f, result.AppID, result.AppSecret, result.Brand); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Non-terminal: cannot run interactive mode, guide user to --new
if !f.IOStreams.IsTerminal {
return output.ErrValidation("config init requires a terminal for interactive mode. Run with --new to create a new app:\n lark-cli config init --new\nThis command blocks until setup is complete and outputs a verification URL. Run it in the background, then retrieve the URL from its output.")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "config init requires a terminal for interactive mode. Run with --new to create a new app:\n lark-cli config init --new\nThis command blocks until setup is complete and outputs a verification URL. Run it in the background, then retrieve the URL from its output.")
}
// Mode 5: Legacy interactive (readline fallback)
@@ -399,7 +463,7 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
}
appIdInput, err := readLine(prompt)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrValidation("%s", err)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "%s", err).WithCause(err)
}
prompt = "App Secret"
@@ -408,7 +472,7 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
}
appSecretInput, err := readLine(prompt)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrValidation("%s", err)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "%s", err).WithCause(err)
}
prompt = "Brand (lark/feishu)"
@@ -419,7 +483,7 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
}
brandInput, err := readLine(prompt)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrValidation("%s", err)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "%s", err).WithCause(err)
}
resolvedAppId := appIdInput
@@ -441,16 +505,23 @@ func configInitRun(opts *ConfigInitOptions) error {
}
if resolvedAppId == "" || resolvedSecret.IsZero() {
return output.ErrValidation("App ID and App Secret cannot be empty")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App ID and App Secret cannot be empty").
WithParam("--app-id")
}
storedSecret, err := core.ForStorage(resolvedAppId, resolvedSecret, f.Keychain)
if err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "%v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "%v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if err := saveInitConfig(opts.ProfileName, existing, f, resolvedAppId, storedSecret, parseBrand(resolvedBrand), opts.Lang); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
output.PrintSuccess(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, fmt.Sprintf("Configuration saved to %s", core.GetConfigPath()))
printLangPreferenceConfirmation(opts)
if appSecretInput != "" {
if err := runProbe(opts.Ctx, f, resolvedAppId, appSecretInput, parseBrand(resolvedBrand)); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}

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@@ -6,16 +6,17 @@ package config
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"github.com/charmbracelet/huh"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/build"
qrcode "github.com/skip2/go-qrcode"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
larkauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/transport"
)
// configInitResult holds the result of the interactive config init flow.
@@ -125,8 +126,16 @@ func runExistingAppForm(f *cmdutil.Factory, msg *initMsg) (*configInitResult, er
}, nil
}
if appID == "" || appSecret == "" {
return nil, output.ErrValidation("App ID and App Secret cannot be empty")
switch {
case appID == "" && appSecret == "":
return nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App ID and App Secret cannot be empty").
WithParam("--app-id")
case appID == "":
return nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App ID cannot be empty").
WithParam("--app-id")
case appSecret == "":
return nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App Secret cannot be empty").
WithParam("--app-secret")
}
return &configInitResult{
@@ -168,10 +177,12 @@ func runCreateAppFlow(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, brandOverride cor
}
// Step 1: Request app registration (begin)
httpClient := &http.Client{}
// Use the shared proxy-plugin-aware transport so registration traffic is not
// a bypass of proxy plugin mode.
httpClient := transport.NewHTTPClient(0)
authResp, err := larkauth.RequestAppRegistration(httpClient, larkBrand, f.IOStreams.ErrOut)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.ErrAuth("app registration failed: %v", err)
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidClient, "app registration failed: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
// Step 2: Build and display verification URL + QR code
@@ -199,7 +210,7 @@ func runCreateAppFlow(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, brandOverride cor
}
result, err := larkauth.PollAppRegistration(ctx, httpClient, core.BrandFeishu, authResp.DeviceCode, authResp.Interval, authResp.ExpiresIn, f.IOStreams.ErrOut)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.ErrAuth("%v", err)
return nil, errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "%v", err).WithCause(err)
}
// Step 4: Handle Lark brand special case
@@ -208,12 +219,12 @@ func runCreateAppFlow(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, brandOverride cor
// fmt.Fprintf(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, "%s\n", msg.DetectedLarkTenant)
result, err = larkauth.PollAppRegistration(ctx, httpClient, core.BrandLark, authResp.DeviceCode, authResp.Interval, authResp.ExpiresIn, f.IOStreams.ErrOut)
if err != nil {
return nil, output.ErrAuth("lark endpoint retry failed: %v", err)
return nil, errs.NewNetworkError(errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport, "lark endpoint retry failed: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
}
if result.ClientID == "" || result.ClientSecret == "" {
return nil, output.ErrAuth("app registration succeeded but missing client_id or client_secret")
return nil, errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidClient, "app registration succeeded but missing client_id or client_secret")
}
// Determine final brand from response

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import (
"github.com/charmbracelet/huh"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
)
type initMsg struct {
@@ -26,6 +27,10 @@ type initMsg struct {
DetectedLarkTenant string
AppCreated string
ConfigSaved string
// LangPreferenceSet is printed to stderr after a successful init when the
// user explicitly passed --lang. Format: language code.
LangPreferenceSet string
}
var initMsgZh = &initMsg{
@@ -43,6 +48,7 @@ var initMsgZh = &initMsg{
DetectedLarkTenant: "[lark-cli] 检测到 Lark 租户,切换端点重试...",
AppCreated: "应用配置成功! App ID: %s",
ConfigSaved: "应用配置成功! App ID: %s",
LangPreferenceSet: "语言偏好已设置:%s",
}
var initMsgEn = &initMsg{
@@ -60,29 +66,27 @@ var initMsgEn = &initMsg{
DetectedLarkTenant: "[lark-cli] Detected Lark tenant, switching endpoint...",
AppCreated: "App configured! App ID: %s",
ConfigSaved: "App configured! App ID: %s",
LangPreferenceSet: "Language preference set to: %s",
}
func getInitMsg(lang string) *initMsg {
if lang == "en" {
// getInitMsg picks the zh/en TUI bundle; non-English falls back to zh.
func getInitMsg(lang i18n.Lang) *initMsg {
if lang.IsEnglish() {
return initMsgEn
}
return initMsgZh
}
// promptLangSelection shows an interactive language picker and returns the chosen lang code.
// savedLang is used as the pre-selected default (from existing config).
func promptLangSelection(savedLang string) (string, error) {
lang := savedLang
if lang != "en" {
lang = "zh"
}
// promptLangSelection shows the 中文/English picker and returns the chosen locale.
func promptLangSelection() (i18n.Lang, error) {
lang := i18n.LangZhCN
form := huh.NewForm(
huh.NewGroup(
huh.NewSelect[string]().
huh.NewSelect[i18n.Lang]().
Title("Language / 语言").
Options(
huh.NewOption("中文", "zh"),
huh.NewOption("English", "en"),
huh.NewOption("中文", i18n.LangZhCN),
huh.NewOption("English", i18n.LangEnUS),
).
Value(&lang),
),

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@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ package config
import (
"fmt"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
)
func TestGetInitMsg_Zh(t *testing.T) {
@@ -29,7 +31,7 @@ func TestGetInitMsg_En(t *testing.T) {
}
func TestGetInitMsg_DefaultsToZh(t *testing.T) {
for _, lang := range []string{"", "fr", "ja", "unknown"} {
for _, lang := range []i18n.Lang{"", "unknown", "xyz", "invalid"} {
msg := getInitMsg(lang)
if msg != initMsgZh {
t.Errorf("getInitMsg(%q) should default to zh", lang)
@@ -62,6 +64,7 @@ func assertAllFieldsNonEmpty(t *testing.T, msg *initMsg, label string) {
"DetectedLarkTenant": msg.DetectedLarkTenant,
"AppCreated": msg.AppCreated,
"ConfigSaved": msg.ConfigSaved,
"LangPreferenceSet": msg.LangPreferenceSet,
}
for name, val := range fields {
if val == "" {
@@ -71,7 +74,7 @@ func assertAllFieldsNonEmpty(t *testing.T, msg *initMsg, label string) {
}
func TestInitMsg_FormatStrings(t *testing.T) {
for _, lang := range []string{"zh", "en"} {
for _, lang := range []i18n.Lang{i18n.LangZhCN, i18n.LangEnUS} {
msg := getInitMsg(lang)
// AppCreated and ConfigSaved should contain %s for App ID
got := fmt.Sprintf(msg.AppCreated, "cli_test123")
@@ -84,3 +87,37 @@ func TestInitMsg_FormatStrings(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func TestGetInitMsg_BilingualCollapse(t *testing.T) {
// The TUI is bilingual (zh + en). Only English-bucket languages return the
// English struct — by canonical locale ("en_us") or legacy short ("en").
// Everything else (zh, the other codes, invalid, "") returns Chinese.
tests := []struct {
lang i18n.Lang
shouldBeEn bool
}{
{i18n.LangZhCN, false},
{i18n.LangEnUS, true},
{"en", true}, // legacy short value
{i18n.LangJaJP, false},
{"fr_fr", false},
{"invalid", false},
{"", false},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(string(tt.lang), func(t *testing.T) {
msg := getInitMsg(tt.lang)
if msg == nil {
t.Fatal("getInitMsg returned nil")
}
want := initMsgZh
if tt.shouldBeEn {
want = initMsgEn
}
if msg != want {
t.Errorf("getInitMsg(%q) returned wrong struct", tt.lang)
}
})
}
}

91
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@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package config
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/build"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/credential"
)
// probeTimeout is the total wall-clock budget for the credential probe step
// (covering both TAT acquisition and the subsequent probe request).
const probeTimeout = 3 * time.Second
// runProbe runs a best-effort credential validation after config init has
// persisted the App ID and App Secret. It returns a non-nil error only for a
// deterministic credential-rejection signal; every other outcome returns nil
// so that valid configurations and transient/upstream noise never block the
// command.
//
// The function performs up to two HTTP calls in series, bounded by
// probeTimeout:
//
// 1. A TAT request using the just-saved credentials. credential.FetchTAT
// returns a typed errs.* error (via the shared classifyTATResponseCode)
// only when the server deterministically rejected the credentials — a
// non-zero TAT body code, classified as CategoryConfig / SubtypeInvalidClient
// (10003 / 10014) or whatever codemeta maps. That typed error is propagated
// so the root dispatcher renders the canonical envelope and `config init`
// exits non-zero — identical to how every other token-resolving command
// reports the same bad credentials. Ambiguous failures (transport errors,
// HTTP non-200, JSON parse errors, timeouts) come back as raw untyped
// errors and are swallowed (return nil), so valid configurations are never
// disturbed by upstream noise. errs.IsTyped is the discriminator.
//
// 2. If TAT succeeded, a POST to the probe endpoint is fired. The outcome of
// that call (success, server error, timeout, parse failure) is always
// ignored — return nil regardless.
func runProbe(parent context.Context, factory *cmdutil.Factory, appID, appSecret string, brand core.LarkBrand) error {
if factory == nil {
return nil
}
httpClient, err := factory.HttpClient()
if err != nil {
return nil
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(parent, probeTimeout)
defer cancel()
token, err := credential.FetchTAT(ctx, httpClient, brand, appID, appSecret)
if err != nil {
// A typed error from FetchTAT is a deterministic credential rejection
// (classifyTATResponseCode). Propagate it so config init exits with the
// same envelope the rest of the CLI uses for bad credentials. Untyped
// errors are ambiguous (transport / HTTP / parse / timeout) — stay
// silent and let the command succeed.
if errs.IsTyped(err) {
return err
}
return nil
}
// TAT succeeded — fire the probe call. Any outcome is ignored.
url := core.ResolveEndpoints(brand).Open + "/open-apis/application/v6/larksuite_cli_app/probe"
body := []byte(fmt.Sprintf(`{"from":"lark-cli/%s"}`, build.Version))
req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, http.MethodPost, url, bytes.NewReader(body))
if err != nil {
return nil
}
req.Header.Set("Authorization", "Bearer "+token)
req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
resp, err := httpClient.Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
_, _ = io.Copy(io.Discard, resp.Body)
return nil
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,288 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package config
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"errors"
"io"
"net/http"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/build"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
)
// fakeRT routes requests to per-path handlers and records what it saw.
type fakeRT struct {
tatHandler func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
probeHandler func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
tatCalls int
probeCalls int
probeReq *http.Request
probeBody string
}
func (f *fakeRT) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
switch {
case strings.HasSuffix(req.URL.Path, "/auth/v3/tenant_access_token/internal"):
f.tatCalls++
if f.tatHandler == nil {
return jsonResp(200, `{"code":0,"tenant_access_token":"t-ok"}`), nil
}
return f.tatHandler(req)
case strings.HasSuffix(req.URL.Path, "/application/v6/larksuite_cli_app/probe"):
f.probeCalls++
f.probeReq = req
if req.Body != nil {
b, _ := io.ReadAll(req.Body)
f.probeBody = string(b)
}
if f.probeHandler == nil {
return jsonResp(200, `{"code":0,"data":{},"msg":"success"}`), nil
}
return f.probeHandler(req)
}
return nil, errors.New("unexpected URL: " + req.URL.String())
}
func jsonResp(code int, body string) *http.Response {
return &http.Response{
StatusCode: code,
Body: io.NopCloser(strings.NewReader(body)),
Header: make(http.Header),
}
}
// fakeFactory builds a test Factory whose HttpClient is overridden to use
// the caller-supplied RoundTripper.
//
// Wired through cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil) so the canonical IOStreams,
// Credential, Keychain and FileIO wiring is in place (per repo test-factory
// guidance). The HttpClient is then swapped to our stub so we can drive
// exact HTTP responses for the probe. Config-dir isolation is set up via
// t.Setenv(LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR, t.TempDir()) so any incidental config
// touch lands in a temp dir rather than the developer's real config.
//
// The returned buffer is the Factory's stderr. runProbe never writes to
// stderr (it propagates a typed error or stays silent), so every test asserts
// this buffer stays empty as an invariant.
func fakeFactory(t *testing.T, rt http.RoundTripper) (*cmdutil.Factory, *bytes.Buffer) {
t.Helper()
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
f, _, errBuf, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
f.HttpClient = func() (*http.Client, error) {
return &http.Client{Transport: rt}, nil
}
return f, errBuf
}
// assertConfigRejection asserts runProbe propagated a deterministic credential
// rejection: a *errs.ConfigError (CategoryConfig / SubtypeInvalidClient) with
// the expected upstream code. This is the same typed error every other
// token-resolving command returns for the same bad credentials, and nothing is
// written to stderr (the root dispatcher renders the envelope).
func assertConfigRejection(t *testing.T, err error, errBuf *bytes.Buffer, wantCode int) {
t.Helper()
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.ConfigError (code %d), got nil", wantCode)
}
var cfgErr *errs.ConfigError
if !errors.As(err, &cfgErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.ConfigError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if cfgErr.Category != errs.CategoryConfig {
t.Errorf("Category = %q, want %q", cfgErr.Category, errs.CategoryConfig)
}
if cfgErr.Subtype != errs.SubtypeInvalidClient {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %q, want %q", cfgErr.Subtype, errs.SubtypeInvalidClient)
}
if cfgErr.Code != wantCode {
t.Errorf("Code = %d, want %d", cfgErr.Code, wantCode)
}
if errBuf.Len() != 0 {
t.Errorf("runProbe must not write to stderr, got: %q", errBuf.String())
}
}
// assertSilent asserts runProbe stayed quiet: no propagated error and nothing
// written to stderr. Used for every ambiguous (non-credential) outcome.
func assertSilent(t *testing.T, err error, errBuf *bytes.Buffer) {
t.Helper()
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("expected nil (silent), got error: %v", err)
}
if errBuf.Len() != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected no stderr output, got: %q", errBuf.String())
}
}
// 10003 (bad / non-existent app_id) → ConfigError/InvalidClient, propagated.
func TestRunProbe_TATCode10003_ReturnsConfigError(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{
tatHandler: func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
return jsonResp(200, `{"code":10003,"msg":"invalid param"}`), nil
},
}
f, errBuf := fakeFactory(t, rt)
err := runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu)
if rt.probeCalls != 0 {
t.Error("probe endpoint must not be called when TAT fails")
}
assertConfigRejection(t, err, errBuf, 10003)
}
// 10014 (real app_id + wrong secret) → ConfigError/InvalidClient via codemeta —
// the most common real-world rejection, propagated.
func TestRunProbe_TATCode10014_ReturnsConfigError(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{
tatHandler: func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
return jsonResp(200, `{"code":10014,"msg":"app secret invalid"}`), nil
},
}
f, errBuf := fakeFactory(t, rt)
assertConfigRejection(t, runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu), errBuf, 10014)
}
// Any non-zero body code is a deterministic rejection and propagates (typed).
// An unrecognized code falls back to *errs.APIError via BuildAPIError — still
// typed, so the probe still surfaces it rather than swallowing.
func TestRunProbe_TATUnknownBodyCode_Propagates(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{
tatHandler: func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
return jsonResp(200, `{"code":99999,"msg":"future-unknown"}`), nil
},
}
f, errBuf := fakeFactory(t, rt)
err := runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu)
if err == nil || !errs.IsTyped(err) {
t.Fatalf("expected a propagated typed error, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if errBuf.Len() != 0 {
t.Errorf("runProbe must not write to stderr, got: %q", errBuf.String())
}
}
// Non-200 HTTP at the TAT endpoint is ambiguous (not a payload credential
// rejection) → silent, exit 0.
func TestRunProbe_TATHTTPNon200_Silent(t *testing.T) {
for _, code := range []int{401, 403, 500} {
rt := &fakeRT{
tatHandler: func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
return jsonResp(code, `nope`), nil
},
}
f, errBuf := fakeFactory(t, rt)
assertSilent(t, runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu), errBuf)
}
}
func TestRunProbe_TATTransportError_Silent(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{
tatHandler: func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
return nil, errors.New("network down")
},
}
f, errBuf := fakeFactory(t, rt)
assertSilent(t, runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu), errBuf)
}
func TestRunProbe_TATSuccess_ProbeFails_Silent(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{
probeHandler: func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
return jsonResp(500, `server error`), nil
},
}
f, errBuf := fakeFactory(t, rt)
err := runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu)
if rt.probeCalls != 1 {
t.Errorf("probe should be called once, got %d", rt.probeCalls)
}
assertSilent(t, err, errBuf)
}
func TestRunProbe_TATSuccess_ProbeOK_Silent(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{}
f, errBuf := fakeFactory(t, rt)
err := runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu)
if rt.tatCalls != 1 || rt.probeCalls != 1 {
t.Errorf("expected 1/1 calls, got tat=%d probe=%d", rt.tatCalls, rt.probeCalls)
}
assertSilent(t, err, errBuf)
}
func TestRunProbe_ProbeRequestShape(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{}
f, _ := fakeFactory(t, rt)
if err := runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if rt.probeReq == nil {
t.Fatal("probe request not captured")
}
if rt.probeReq.Method != http.MethodPost {
t.Errorf("probe method = %s, want POST", rt.probeReq.Method)
}
if got := rt.probeReq.URL.String(); got != "https://open.feishu.cn/open-apis/application/v6/larksuite_cli_app/probe" {
t.Errorf("probe URL = %s", got)
}
if got := rt.probeReq.Header.Get("Authorization"); got != "Bearer t-ok" {
t.Errorf("Authorization = %q, want Bearer t-ok", got)
}
if !strings.Contains(rt.probeBody, `"from":"lark-cli/`+build.Version+`"`) {
t.Errorf("probe body missing from field: %s", rt.probeBody)
}
}
func TestRunProbe_LarkBrand_HostRoutedCorrectly(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{}
f, _ := fakeFactory(t, rt)
if err := runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandLark); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if rt.probeReq == nil {
t.Fatal("probe request not captured")
}
if !strings.Contains(rt.probeReq.URL.Host, "larksuite.com") {
t.Errorf("probe host = %s, want larksuite.com", rt.probeReq.URL.Host)
}
}
func TestRunProbe_HTTPClientError_Silent(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
f, _, errBuf, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
f.HttpClient = func() (*http.Client, error) {
return nil, errors.New("client init failed")
}
assertSilent(t, runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu), errBuf)
}
func TestRunProbe_TimeoutHonored(t *testing.T) {
rt := &fakeRT{
tatHandler: func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
<-req.Context().Done()
return nil, req.Context().Err()
},
}
f, errBuf := fakeFactory(t, rt)
start := time.Now()
err := runProbe(context.Background(), f, "cli_x", "secret_y", core.BrandFeishu)
elapsed := time.Since(start)
if elapsed > 4*time.Second {
t.Errorf("runProbe took %v, expected <= ~3s", elapsed)
}
// A timeout is an ambiguous failure (context deadline → untyped), so it
// must stay silent and not block.
assertSilent(t, err, errBuf)
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package config
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
// updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret guards four blank-input scenarios. Each
// must surface as *ValidationError(SubtypeInvalidArgument) per RFC 6749 §5.2:
// SubtypeInvalidClient is reserved for IAM rejection of malformed credentials,
// not for missing user input.
func TestUpdateExistingProfileWithoutSecret_NilConfig_EmitsValidationError(t *testing.T) {
err := updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret(nil, "", "cli_test", core.BrandFeishu, "en")
assertValidationParam(t, err, "--app-secret")
}
func TestUpdateExistingProfileWithoutSecret_UnknownProfile_EmitsValidationError(t *testing.T) {
existing := &core.MultiAppConfig{
Apps: []core.AppConfig{{
Name: "default",
AppId: "app-default",
AppSecret: core.PlainSecret("secret-default"),
Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
}},
}
err := updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret(existing, "missing-profile", "cli_test", core.BrandFeishu, "en")
assertValidationParam(t, err, "--app-secret")
}
func TestUpdateExistingProfileWithoutSecret_NoCurrentApp_EmitsValidationError(t *testing.T) {
existing := &core.MultiAppConfig{
CurrentApp: "missing",
Apps: []core.AppConfig{{
Name: "default",
AppId: "app-default",
AppSecret: core.PlainSecret("secret-default"),
Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
}},
}
err := updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret(existing, "", "cli_test", core.BrandFeishu, "en")
assertValidationParam(t, err, "--app-secret")
}
func TestUpdateExistingProfileWithoutSecret_AppIdMismatch_EmitsValidationError(t *testing.T) {
existing := &core.MultiAppConfig{
Apps: []core.AppConfig{{
Name: "default",
AppId: "app-default",
AppSecret: core.PlainSecret("secret-default"),
Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
}},
}
err := updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret(existing, "", "cli_different", core.BrandFeishu, "en")
assertValidationParam(t, err, "--app-secret")
}
// wrapUpdateExistingProfileErr is the caller-side classifier for the error
// returned by updateExistingProfileWithoutSecret. It must preserve typed-error
// exit semantics (regression: typed ValidationError was being downgraded to
// InternalError by the legacy *output.ExitError-only passthrough).
func TestWrapUpdateExistingProfileErr_NilPassesThrough(t *testing.T) {
if got := wrapUpdateExistingProfileErr(nil); got != nil {
t.Fatalf("expected nil, got %v", got)
}
}
func TestWrapUpdateExistingProfileErr_TypedValidationErrorPreserved(t *testing.T) {
in := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "App Secret cannot be empty for new profile").
WithParam("--app-secret")
got := wrapUpdateExistingProfileErr(in)
assertValidationParam(t, got, "--app-secret")
// Exit code must remain ExitValidation (2), not ExitInternal (5).
if code := output.ExitCodeOf(got); code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("ExitCodeOf = %d, want %d (ExitValidation)", code, output.ExitValidation)
}
// Must NOT be wrapped as *InternalError.
var intErr *errs.InternalError
if errors.As(got, &intErr) {
t.Errorf("typed ValidationError was downgraded to *InternalError: %v", got)
}
}
func TestWrapUpdateExistingProfileErr_LegacyExitErrorPreserved(t *testing.T) {
in := &output.ExitError{Code: 7, Err: errors.New("legacy")}
got := wrapUpdateExistingProfileErr(in)
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(got, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError to pass through, got %T: %v", got, got)
}
if exitErr.Code != 7 {
t.Errorf("Code = %d, want 7", exitErr.Code)
}
}
func TestWrapUpdateExistingProfileErr_UntypedErrorBecomesInternal(t *testing.T) {
in := fmt.Errorf("disk full")
got := wrapUpdateExistingProfileErr(in)
var intErr *errs.InternalError
if !errors.As(got, &intErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.InternalError, got %T: %v", got, got)
}
if intErr.Subtype != errs.SubtypeSDKError {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %q, want %q", intErr.Subtype, errs.SubtypeSDKError)
}
}
// assertValidationParam asserts err is *ValidationError with the given Param.
func assertValidationParam(t *testing.T, err error, wantParam string) {
t.Helper()
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error, got nil")
}
var valErr *errs.ValidationError
if !errors.As(err, &valErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.ValidationError, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
if valErr.Subtype != errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %q, want %q", valErr.Subtype, errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument)
}
if valErr.Param != wantParam {
t.Errorf("Param = %q, want %q", valErr.Param, wantParam)
}
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ package config
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/keychain"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
@@ -53,12 +54,10 @@ func configKeychainDowngradeRun(f *cmdutil.Factory) error {
result, err := keychain.DowngradeMasterKeyToFile(service)
if err != nil {
return output.ErrWithHint(
output.ExitAPI,
"config",
fmt.Sprintf("keychain downgrade failed: %v", err),
"This command must be run from an interactive macOS session (e.g. Terminal.app or iTerm) where the system Keychain is reachable. Running it from inside a sandbox / automation context that blocks Keychain access cannot succeed by design.",
)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError,
"keychain downgrade failed: %v", err).
WithHint("This command must be run from an interactive macOS session (e.g. Terminal.app or iTerm) where the system Keychain is reachable. Running it from inside a sandbox / automation context that blocks Keychain access cannot succeed by design.").
WithCause(err)
}
switch result {

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@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
package config
import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ func NewCmdConfigKeychainDowngrade(f *cmdutil.Factory) *cobra.Command {
Short: "Downgrade keychain storage to a local file (macOS only)",
Long: `Downgrade keychain storage to a local file. This subcommand is only supported on macOS; on this platform the keychain layer already uses local files.`,
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
return output.ErrValidation("keychain-downgrade is only supported on macOS")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "keychain-downgrade is only supported on macOS")
},
}
return cmd

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@@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ func runConfigPluginsShow(f *cmdutil.Factory) error {
"version": p.Version,
"capabilities": p.Capabilities,
}
if p.Rule != nil {
entry["rule"] = p.Rule
if len(p.Rules) > 0 {
entry["rules"] = p.Rules
}
entry["hooks"] = map[string]any{
"observers": p.Observers,

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@@ -59,16 +59,20 @@ func runConfigPolicyShow(f *cmdutil.Factory) error {
"source_name": sourceName,
"denied_paths": active.DeniedPaths,
}
if active.Rule != nil {
out["rule"] = map[string]any{
"name": active.Rule.Name,
"description": active.Rule.Description,
"allow": active.Rule.Allow,
"deny": active.Rule.Deny,
"max_risk": active.Rule.MaxRisk,
"identities": active.Rule.Identities,
"allow_unannotated": active.Rule.AllowUnannotated,
if len(active.Rules) > 0 {
rules := make([]map[string]any, 0, len(active.Rules))
for _, r := range active.Rules {
rules = append(rules, map[string]any{
"name": r.Name,
"description": r.Description,
"allow": r.Allow,
"deny": r.Deny,
"max_risk": r.MaxRisk,
"identities": r.Identities,
"allow_unannotated": r.AllowUnannotated,
})
}
out["rules"] = rules
}
output.PrintJson(f.IOStreams.Out, out)
return nil

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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ func TestConfigPolicyShow_PluginActive(t *testing.T) {
MaxRisk: "read",
}
cmdpolicy.SetActive(&cmdpolicy.ActivePolicy{
Rule: rule,
Rules: []*platform.Rule{rule},
Source: cmdpolicy.ResolveSource{
Kind: cmdpolicy.SourcePlugin,
Name: "secaudit",
@@ -83,12 +83,16 @@ func TestConfigPolicyShow_PluginActive(t *testing.T) {
if got["denied_paths"] != float64(42) {
t.Errorf("denied_paths = %v, want 42", got["denied_paths"])
}
ruleMap, ok := got["rule"].(map[string]any)
rulesAny, ok := got["rules"].([]any)
if !ok || len(rulesAny) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("rules field missing or wrong shape: %v", got["rules"])
}
ruleMap, ok := rulesAny[0].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("rule field missing or wrong type")
t.Fatalf("rules[0] wrong type")
}
if ruleMap["name"] != "secaudit" {
t.Errorf("rule.name = %v", ruleMap["name"])
t.Errorf("rules[0].name = %v", ruleMap["name"])
}
}
@@ -101,7 +105,7 @@ func TestConfigPolicyShow_YamlSourceNameIsEmpty(t *testing.T) {
t.Cleanup(cmdpolicy.ResetActiveForTesting)
cmdpolicy.SetActive(&cmdpolicy.ActivePolicy{
Rule: &platform.Rule{Name: "my-yaml-rule"},
Rules: []*platform.Rule{{Name: "my-yaml-rule"}},
Source: cmdpolicy.ResolveSource{
Kind: cmdpolicy.SourceYAML,
Name: "/Users/alice/.lark-cli/policy.yml",

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ package config
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
@@ -42,14 +43,14 @@ func configRemoveRun(opts *ConfigRemoveOptions) error {
config, err := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
if err != nil || config == nil || len(config.Apps) == 0 {
return output.ErrValidation("not configured yet")
return errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "not configured yet")
}
// Save empty config first. If this fails, keep secrets and tokens intact so the
// existing config can still be retried instead of ending up half-removed.
empty := &core.MultiAppConfig{Apps: []core.AppConfig{}}
if err := core.SaveMultiAppConfig(empty); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
// Clean up keychain entries for all apps after config is cleared.

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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import (
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
@@ -47,14 +48,14 @@ func configShowRun(opts *ConfigShowOptions) error {
if errors.Is(err, os.ErrNotExist) {
return core.NotConfiguredError()
}
return output.Errorf(output.ExitValidation, "config", "failed to load config: %v", err)
return errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeInvalidConfig, "failed to load config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if config == nil || len(config.Apps) == 0 {
return core.NotConfiguredError()
}
app := config.CurrentAppConfig(f.Invocation.Profile)
if app == nil {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "config", "no active profile", "run: lark-cli profile list")
return errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "no active profile").WithHint("run: lark-cli profile list")
}
users := "(no logged-in users)"
if len(app.Users) > 0 {

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@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ import (
"context"
"fmt"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
@@ -73,14 +73,14 @@ explicit user confirmation — never run on your own initiative.`,
func resetStrictMode(f *cmdutil.Factory, multi *core.MultiAppConfig, app *core.AppConfig, global bool, args []string) error {
if global {
return output.ErrValidation("--reset cannot be used with --global")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "--reset cannot be used with --global").WithParam("--reset")
}
if len(args) > 0 {
return output.ErrValidation("--reset cannot be used with a value argument")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "--reset cannot be used with a value argument").WithParam("--reset")
}
app.StrictMode = nil
if err := core.SaveMultiAppConfig(multi); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
fmt.Fprintln(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, "Profile strict-mode reset (inherits global)")
return nil
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ func setStrictMode(f *cmdutil.Factory, multi *core.MultiAppConfig, app *core.App
switch mode {
case core.StrictModeBot, core.StrictModeUser, core.StrictModeOff:
default:
return output.ErrValidation("invalid value %q, valid values: bot | user | off", value)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "invalid value %q, valid values: bot | user | off", value)
}
// Capture the old mode at the SAME scope being changed, so we can warn
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ func setStrictMode(f *cmdutil.Factory, multi *core.MultiAppConfig, app *core.App
}
if err := core.SaveMultiAppConfig(multi); err != nil {
return output.Errorf(output.ExitInternal, "internal", "failed to save config: %v", err)
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "failed to save config: %v", err).WithCause(err)
}
if oldMode == core.StrictModeBot && (mode == core.StrictModeUser || mode == core.StrictModeOff) {

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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/identitydiag"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/transport"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/update"
)
@@ -152,7 +153,9 @@ func networkChecks(ctx context.Context, opts *DoctorOptions, ep core.Endpoints)
}
}
httpClient := &http.Client{}
// Use the shared proxy-plugin-aware transport so connectivity checks reflect
// the real egress path (and are blocked when proxy plugin fails closed).
httpClient := transport.NewHTTPClient(0)
mcpURL := ep.MCP + "/mcp"
type probeResult struct {

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@@ -23,12 +23,8 @@ import (
// applyNeedAuthorizationHint augments a typed *errs.AuthenticationError with a
// "current command requires scope(s): X, Y" hint when the underlying error is
// a need_user_authorization signal AND the current command declares scopes
// locally (via shortcut registration or service-method metadata).
//
// Stage-1: this typed path is dormant — no production code returns a typed
// *errs.AuthenticationError. Kept so per-domain stage-2 migrations can plug
// in without re-architecting. The active stage-1 path is
// enrichMissingScopeError below, which operates on legacy *output.ExitError.
// locally (via shortcut registration or service-method metadata). Existing
// Hint text is preserved; scopes are appended on a new line.
func applyNeedAuthorizationHint(f *cmdutil.Factory, err error) {
if err == nil || f == nil {
return
@@ -55,12 +51,10 @@ func applyNeedAuthorizationHint(f *cmdutil.Factory, err error) {
// enrichMissingScopeError appends a "current command requires scope(s): X"
// hint to a legacy *output.ExitError when the underlying error carries the
// need_user_authorization marker AND the current command declares scopes
// locally. Matches pre-PR behaviour byte-for-byte; lives on the legacy
// envelope path until per-domain stage-2 typed migration.
// locally.
//
// Deprecated: stage-1 enrichment for the legacy *output.ExitError surface.
// Stage-2 typed migration will lift this into AuthenticationError.Hint on
// the typed envelope via applyNeedAuthorizationHint and remove this helper.
// Deprecated: enrichment for the legacy envelope; the typed path is
// applyNeedAuthorizationHint above.
func enrichMissingScopeError(f *cmdutil.Factory, exitErr *output.ExitError) {
if exitErr == nil || exitErr.Detail == nil {
return
@@ -155,47 +149,7 @@ func resolveDeclaredServiceMethodScopes(cmd *cobra.Command, identity string) []s
if methodMap == nil {
return nil
}
return declaredScopesForMethod(methodMap, identity)
}
// declaredScopesForMethod returns all requiredScopes when present; otherwise it
// resolves the single recommended scope from the method's scopes list.
func declaredScopesForMethod(method map[string]interface{}, identity string) []string {
if requiredRaw, ok := method["requiredScopes"].([]interface{}); ok && len(requiredRaw) > 0 {
return interfaceStrings(requiredRaw)
}
rawScopes, _ := method["scopes"].([]interface{})
if len(rawScopes) == 0 {
return nil
}
recommended := registry.SelectRecommendedScope(rawScopes, identity)
if recommended == "" {
for _, raw := range rawScopes {
if scope, ok := raw.(string); ok && scope != "" {
recommended = scope
break
}
}
}
if recommended == "" {
return nil
}
return []string{recommended}
}
// interfaceStrings converts a []interface{} containing strings into a compact
// []string, skipping empty or non-string values.
func interfaceStrings(values []interface{}) []string {
scopes := make([]string, 0, len(values))
for _, value := range values {
scope, ok := value.(string)
if !ok || scope == "" {
continue
}
scopes = append(scopes, scope)
}
return scopes
return registry.DeclaredScopesForMethod(methodMap, identity)
}
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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import (
eventlib "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/suggest"
)
const maxSuggestions = 3
@@ -28,7 +29,7 @@ func suggestEventKeys(input string) []string {
hits = append(hits, match{def.Key, 0})
continue
}
if d := levenshtein(input, def.Key); d <= threshold {
if d := suggest.Levenshtein(input, def.Key); d <= threshold {
hits = append(hits, match{def.Key, d})
}
}
@@ -69,34 +70,3 @@ func unknownEventKeyErr(key string) error {
"Run 'lark-cli event list' to see available keys.",
)
}
// levenshtein computes classic edit distance (two-row DP).
func levenshtein(a, b string) int {
if a == b {
return 0
}
ra, rb := []rune(a), []rune(b)
if len(ra) == 0 {
return len(rb)
}
if len(rb) == 0 {
return len(ra)
}
prev := make([]int, len(rb)+1)
curr := make([]int, len(rb)+1)
for j := range prev {
prev[j] = j
}
for i := 1; i <= len(ra); i++ {
curr[0] = i
for j := 1; j <= len(rb); j++ {
cost := 1
if ra[i-1] == rb[j-1] {
cost = 0
}
curr[j] = min(prev[j]+1, curr[j-1]+1, prev[j-1]+cost)
}
prev, curr = curr, prev
}
return prev[len(rb)]
}

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@@ -10,27 +10,6 @@ import (
_ "github.com/larksuite/cli/events"
)
func TestLevenshtein(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
a, b string
want int
}{
{"", "", 0},
{"a", "", 1},
{"", "abc", 3},
{"kitten", "kitten", 0},
{"kitten", "sitten", 1},
{"kitten", "sitting", 3},
{"飞书", "飞书", 0},
{"飞书", "飞s", 1},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
if got := levenshtein(tc.a, tc.b); got != tc.want {
t.Errorf("levenshtein(%q,%q) = %d, want %d", tc.a, tc.b, got, tc.want)
}
}
}
func TestSuggestEventKeys(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string

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@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package cmd
import (
"errors"
"slices"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
func TestUnknownFlagName(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
in string
name string
ok bool
}{
{"unknown flag: --query", "query", true},
{"unknown flag: --with-styles", "with-styles", true},
{"unknown shorthand flag: 'z' in -z", "", false},
{"flag needs an argument: --find", "", false},
{`invalid argument "x" for "--count"`, "", false},
}
for _, c := range cases {
name, ok := unknownFlagName(errors.New(c.in))
if name != c.name || ok != c.ok {
t.Errorf("unknownFlagName(%q) = (%q,%v), want (%q,%v)", c.in, name, ok, c.name, c.ok)
}
}
}
func TestFlagDidYouMean_UnknownFlagSuggestsAndListsValid(t *testing.T) {
c := &cobra.Command{Use: "demo"}
c.Flags().String("range", "", "")
c.Flags().String("find", "", "")
c.Flags().Bool("dry-run", false, "")
err := flagDidYouMean(c, errors.New("unknown flag: --rang")) // typo of --range
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T", err)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "unknown_flag" {
t.Errorf("type = %q, want unknown_flag", exitErr.Detail.Type)
}
if !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Hint, "--range") {
t.Errorf("hint should suggest --range, got %q", exitErr.Detail.Hint)
}
detail, _ := exitErr.Detail.Detail.(map[string]any)
valid, _ := detail["valid_flags"].([]string)
if !slices.Contains(valid, "find") || !slices.Contains(valid, "range") {
t.Errorf("valid_flags should list find & range, got %v", valid)
}
}
func TestFlagDidYouMean_OtherErrorStaysGeneric(t *testing.T) {
c := &cobra.Command{Use: "demo"}
err := flagDidYouMean(c, errors.New("flag needs an argument: --find"))
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T", err)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "flag_error" {
t.Errorf("type = %q, want flag_error (non-unknown-flag errors stay generic)", exitErr.Detail.Type)
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package cmd
import (
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/deprecation"
)
// composePendingNotice must surface a deprecated-command alias under the
// "deprecated_command" key, with the migration target and a skill-update hint,
// so the JSON "_notice" envelope reaches users who run pre-refactor commands
// without ever reading --help.
func TestComposePendingNoticeDeprecatedCommand(t *testing.T) {
t.Cleanup(func() { deprecation.SetPending(nil) })
deprecation.SetPending(&deprecation.Notice{
Command: "+read",
Replacement: "+cells-get",
Skill: "lark-sheets",
})
got := composePendingNotice()
if got == nil {
t.Fatal("composePendingNotice() = nil, want deprecated_command entry")
}
entry, ok := got["deprecated_command"].(map[string]interface{})
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("missing deprecated_command key: %#v", got)
}
if entry["command"] != "+read" {
t.Errorf("command = %v, want +read", entry["command"])
}
if entry["replacement"] != "+cells-get" {
t.Errorf("replacement = %v, want +cells-get", entry["replacement"])
}
if entry["skill"] != "lark-sheets" {
t.Errorf("skill = %v, want lark-sheets", entry["skill"])
}
if msg, _ := entry["message"].(string); !strings.Contains(msg, "update your lark-sheets skill") {
t.Errorf("message missing skill-update hint: %q", msg)
}
}
// With nothing pending, the provider returns nil so no "_notice" field is
// emitted on a clean run.
func TestComposePendingNoticeEmpty(t *testing.T) {
t.Cleanup(func() { deprecation.SetPending(nil) })
deprecation.SetPending(nil)
if got := composePendingNotice(); got != nil {
// update/skills pending are process-global; only assert the absence of
// our own key to stay robust against unrelated pending state.
if _, ok := got["deprecated_command"]; ok {
t.Fatalf("deprecated_command present after clear: %#v", got)
}
}
}

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@@ -36,47 +36,71 @@ const userPolicyFileName = "policy.yml"
// pluginRules carries Plugin.Restrict() contributions collected from
// the InstallAll phase; nil/empty is fine.
func applyUserPolicyPruning(rootCmd *cobra.Command, pluginRules []cmdpolicy.PluginRule) error {
yamlPath, err := userPolicyPath()
if err != nil {
// No user home dir means we cannot locate the policy. Treat
// the same as "file missing": no pruning, no error. This keeps
// non-interactive CI environments (no HOME set) running.
yamlPath = ""
// Plugin rules shadow the yaml source entirely (Resolve: plugin >
// yaml). When a plugin contributed rules we therefore do NOT even
// read ~/.lark-cli/policy.yml: build.go fail-CLOSES on any policy
// error once a plugin is present, so reading a malformed yaml here
// would let an unrelated broken file on the user's machine abort a
// plugin-governed binary -- exactly the file the plugin is supposed
// to shadow. Skipping the read keeps the shadow contract honest.
var (
yamlRules []*platform.Rule
yamlPath string
)
if len(pluginRules) == 0 {
p, perr := userPolicyPath()
if perr != nil {
// No user home dir means we cannot locate the policy. Treat
// the same as "file missing": no pruning, no error. This keeps
// non-interactive CI environments (no HOME set) running.
p = ""
}
yamlPath = p
loaded, lerr := cmdpolicy.LoadYAMLPolicy(yamlPath)
if lerr != nil {
// Yaml-only failures are fail-OPEN at the caller (warn and
// continue), but the active-policy snapshot is process-global
// and may still carry data from a previous build in long-lived
// embedders / tests. Clear it explicitly so `config policy
// show` reports "no policy" instead of a stale rule that
// doesn't reflect the current command tree.
cmdpolicy.SetActive(nil)
return lerr
}
yamlRules = loaded
}
yamlRule, err := cmdpolicy.LoadYAMLPolicy(yamlPath)
if err != nil {
// Yaml-only failures are fail-OPEN at the caller (warn and
// continue), but the active-policy snapshot is process-global
// and may still carry data from a previous build in long-lived
// embedders / tests. Clear it explicitly so `config policy
// show` reports "no policy" instead of a stale rule that
// doesn't reflect the current command tree.
cmdpolicy.SetActive(nil)
return err
}
rule, source, err := cmdpolicy.Resolve(cmdpolicy.Sources{
rules, source, err := cmdpolicy.Resolve(cmdpolicy.Sources{
PluginRules: pluginRules,
YAMLRule: yamlRule,
YAMLRules: yamlRules,
YAMLPath: yamlPath,
})
if err != nil {
cmdpolicy.SetActive(nil)
return err
}
if rule == nil {
if len(rules) == 0 {
cmdpolicy.SetActive(&cmdpolicy.ActivePolicy{Source: source})
return nil
}
engine := cmdpolicy.New(rule)
// RuleName attributes a denial to a specific rule in the envelope.
// With a single rule that is unambiguous and preserves the legacy
// envelope verbatim; with several rules a denial means "no rule
// granted it", which has no single owner, so the field is left empty
// and reason_code=no_matching_rule carries the meaning instead.
ruleName := ""
if len(rules) == 1 {
ruleName = rules[0].Name
}
engine := cmdpolicy.NewSet(rules)
decisions := engine.EvaluateAll(rootCmd)
denied := cmdpolicy.BuildDeniedByPath(rootCmd, decisions, source, rule.Name)
denied := cmdpolicy.BuildDeniedByPath(rootCmd, decisions, source, ruleName)
cmdpolicy.Apply(rootCmd, denied)
cmdpolicy.SetActive(&cmdpolicy.ActivePolicy{
Rule: rule,
Rules: rules,
Source: source,
DeniedPaths: len(denied),
})

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@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ import (
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/extension/platform"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdpolicy"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
@@ -184,6 +186,39 @@ func TestApplyUserPolicyPruning_malformedYamlReturnsError(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// When a plugin contributed rules, a malformed user policy.yml must NOT
// abort: plugin rules shadow yaml entirely, so the broken file is never
// read. Regression -- previously LoadYAMLPolicy ran first and an
// unrelated broken yaml on the user's machine could fatal a
// plugin-governed binary (build.go fail-CLOSES on policy errors when a
// plugin is present).
func TestApplyUserPolicyPruning_pluginRulesSkipBrokenYaml(t *testing.T) {
cfgDir := tmpHome(t)
t.Cleanup(cmdpolicy.ResetActiveForTesting)
writePolicy(t, cfgDir, "::: not yaml :::") // broken on purpose
pluginRules := []cmdpolicy.PluginRule{
{PluginName: "secaudit", Rule: &platform.Rule{
Name: "docs-only",
Allow: []string{"docs/**"},
MaxRisk: "write",
}},
}
root := fakeTree(t)
if err := applyUserPolicyPruning(root, pluginRules); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("plugin rules must shadow (and skip reading) yaml; broken yaml should not error, got %v", err)
}
// Plugin rule actually applied: im/+send is outside docs/** -> hidden.
if send := findLeaf(t, root, "im", "+send"); !send.Hidden {
t.Errorf("im/+send should be hidden by plugin rule (not in docs/** allow)")
}
// docs/+update is within allow and at/below max_risk -> stays visible.
if update := findLeaf(t, root, "docs", "+update"); update.Hidden {
t.Errorf("docs/+update should remain visible under plugin rule")
}
}
// Semantically-invalid Rule (bad MaxRisk) reaches ValidateRule inside
// Resolve and produces an error. This is the safety contract: a typo in
// the rule must not silently lower the pruning bar.

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
@@ -40,7 +41,7 @@ func NewCmdProfileAdd(f *cmdutil.Factory) *cobra.Command {
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&appID, "app-id", "", "App ID (required)")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&appSecretStdin, "app-secret-stdin", false, "read App Secret from stdin")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&brand, "brand", "feishu", "feishu or lark")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&lang, "lang", "zh", "language for interactive prompts (zh or en)")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&lang, "lang", "", "language preference (e.g. zh or zh_cn)")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&use, "use", false, "switch to this profile after adding")
_ = cmd.MarkFlagRequired("name")
@@ -55,6 +56,12 @@ func profileAddRun(f *cmdutil.Factory, name, appID string, appSecretStdin bool,
return output.ErrValidation("%v", err)
}
langPref, err := cmdutil.ParseLangFlag(lang)
if err != nil {
return err
}
lang = string(langPref)
// Read secret from stdin
if !appSecretStdin {
return output.ErrValidation("app secret must be provided via stdin: use --app-secret-stdin and pipe the secret")
@@ -115,7 +122,7 @@ func profileAddRun(f *cmdutil.Factory, name, appID string, appSecretStdin bool,
AppId: appID,
AppSecret: secret,
Brand: parsedBrand,
Lang: lang,
Lang: i18n.Lang(lang),
Users: []core.AppUser{},
})

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/i18n"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/vfs"
)
@@ -51,6 +52,56 @@ func TestProfileAddRun_InvalidExistingConfigReturnsError(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestProfileAddRun_Lang covers the unified --lang contract on profile add:
// short codes and Feishu locales both canonicalize to the same stored locale,
// empty stores no preference, and an unrecognized value errors.
func TestProfileAddRun_Lang(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("short and locale canonicalize and persist alike", func(t *testing.T) {
for _, in := range []string{"ja", "ja_jp"} {
setupProfileConfigDir(t)
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
f.IOStreams.In = strings.NewReader("secret\n")
if err := profileAddRun(f, "p", "app-p", true, "feishu", in, false); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("--lang %q: profileAddRun() error = %v", in, err)
}
saved, err := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("LoadMultiAppConfig() error = %v", err)
}
if app := saved.FindApp("p"); app == nil || app.Lang != i18n.LangJaJP {
t.Errorf("--lang %q: stored Lang = %v, want %q", in, app, i18n.LangJaJP)
}
}
})
t.Run("empty stores no preference", func(t *testing.T) {
setupProfileConfigDir(t)
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
f.IOStreams.In = strings.NewReader("secret\n")
if err := profileAddRun(f, "p", "app-p", true, "feishu", "", false); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("profileAddRun() error = %v", err)
}
saved, _ := core.LoadMultiAppConfig()
if app := saved.FindApp("p"); app == nil || app.Lang != "" {
t.Errorf("stored Lang = %v, want \"\" (unset)", app)
}
})
t.Run("invalid lang errors", func(t *testing.T) {
setupProfileConfigDir(t)
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
f.IOStreams.In = strings.NewReader("secret\n")
err := profileAddRun(f, "p", "app-p", true, "feishu", "ZH", false)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected validation error for --lang ZH, got nil")
}
exitErr, ok := err.(*output.ExitError)
if !ok || exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitValidation, got %T: %v", err, err)
}
})
}
func TestProfileAddRun_UseAfterUpdatesCurrentAndPrevious(t *testing.T) {
setupProfileConfigDir(t)
multi := &core.MultiAppConfig{

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@@ -4,29 +4,31 @@
package cmd
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/extension/platform"
internalauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/build"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdpolicy"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/deprecation"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/errclass"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/errcompat"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/hook"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/registry"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/skillscheck"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/suggest"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/update"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/spf13/pflag"
)
const rootLong = `lark-cli — Lark/Feishu CLI tool.
@@ -49,20 +51,6 @@ EXAMPLES:
# Generic API call
lark-cli api GET /open-apis/calendar/v4/calendars
FLAGS:
--params <json> URL/query parameters JSON
--data <json> request body JSON (POST/PATCH/PUT/DELETE)
--as <type> identity type: user | bot
--format <fmt> output format: json (default) | ndjson | table | csv | pretty
--page-all automatically paginate through all pages
--page-size <N> page size (0 = use API default)
--page-limit <N> max pages to fetch with --page-all (default: 10, 0 for unlimited)
--page-delay <MS> delay in ms between pages (default: 200, only with --page-all)
-o, --output <path> output file path for binary responses
--jq <expr> jq expression to filter JSON output
-q <expr> shorthand for --jq
--dry-run print request without executing
AI AGENT SKILLS:
lark-cli pairs with AI agent skills (Claude Code, etc.) that
teach the agent Lark API patterns, best practices, and workflows.
@@ -84,7 +72,15 @@ COMMUNITY:
More help: lark-cli <command> --help`
// Execute runs the root command and returns the process exit code.
// rawInvocationArgs holds os.Args[1:] captured at Execute() entry. cobra's
// UnknownFlags whitelist (installUnknownSubcommandGuard) swallows unknown flags
// before they reach a group's RunE, so unknownSubcommandRunE re-derives them
// from here. It stays nil in unit tests that invoke a RunE directly with
// explicit args — correct, since those don't exercise the whitelist path.
var rawInvocationArgs []string
func Execute() int {
rawInvocationArgs = os.Args[1:]
inv, err := BootstrapInvocationContext(os.Args[1:])
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "Error:", err)
@@ -148,29 +144,49 @@ func setupNotices() {
skillscheck.Init(build.Version)
// Composed notice provider — emits keys only when each pending is set.
output.PendingNotice = func() map[string]interface{} {
notice := map[string]interface{}{}
if info := update.GetPending(); info != nil {
notice["update"] = map[string]interface{}{
"current": info.Current,
"latest": info.Latest,
"message": info.Message(),
"command": "lark-cli update",
}
output.PendingNotice = composePendingNotice
}
// composePendingNotice merges all process-level pending notices (available
// update, skills/binary drift, deprecated-command alias) into the map surfaced
// as the JSON "_notice" envelope field. Returns nil when nothing is pending.
// Extracted from Execute so the composition is unit-testable.
func composePendingNotice() map[string]interface{} {
notice := map[string]interface{}{}
if info := update.GetPending(); info != nil {
notice["update"] = map[string]interface{}{
"current": info.Current,
"latest": info.Latest,
"message": info.Message(),
"command": "lark-cli update",
}
if stale := skillscheck.GetPending(); stale != nil {
notice["skills"] = map[string]interface{}{
"current": stale.Current,
"target": stale.Target,
"message": stale.Message(),
"command": "lark-cli update",
}
}
if len(notice) == 0 {
return nil
}
return notice
}
if stale := skillscheck.GetPending(); stale != nil {
notice["skills"] = map[string]interface{}{
"current": stale.Current,
"target": stale.Target,
"message": stale.Message(),
"command": "lark-cli update",
}
}
if dep := deprecation.GetPending(); dep != nil {
entry := map[string]interface{}{
"command": dep.Command,
"message": dep.Message(),
"action": "lark-cli update",
}
if dep.Replacement != "" {
entry["replacement"] = dep.Replacement
}
if dep.Skill != "" {
entry["skill"] = dep.Skill
}
notice["deprecated_command"] = entry
}
if len(notice) == 0 {
return nil
}
return notice
}
// isCompletionCommand returns true if args indicate a shell completion request.
@@ -201,43 +217,66 @@ func configureFlagCompletions(args []string) {
// and returns the process exit code.
//
// Dispatch order:
// 1. *errs.SecurityPolicyError: keeps the legacy custom envelope
// (type=auth_error, string code, retryable, challenge_url) and exit 1.
// Carve-out from the typed taxonomy — wire migration deferred to a later PR.
// 2. Typed errors from errs/ (e.g. *errs.PermissionError, *errs.APIError):
// render via the typed envelope writer, which lifts extension fields
// (missing_scopes, console_url, ...) to the top level. Routed by
// 1. Legacy shapes (*core.ConfigError, *internalauth.NeedAuthorizationError)
// are promoted via errcompat to their typed errs/ counterparts, with the
// original preserved in the Cause chain.
// 2. Typed errors from errs/ (e.g. *errs.PermissionError, *errs.APIError,
// *errs.SecurityPolicyError, *errs.AuthenticationError): render via the
// typed envelope writer, which lifts extension fields (missing_scopes,
// console_url, challenge_url, ...) to the top level. Routed by
// errs.CategoryOf via ExitCodeOf.
// 3. *core.ConfigError + Legacy *output.ExitError: asExitError adapts them
// to a legacy envelope; written via WriteErrorEnvelope. Stage-1 keeps
// this path so existing wire shapes are preserved byte-for-byte until
// per-domain typed migration in stage 2+.
// 3. Legacy *output.ExitError: asExitError adapts it to the legacy
// envelope, written via WriteErrorEnvelope.
// 4. Cobra errors (required flags, unknown commands, etc.): plain text.
func handleRootError(f *cmdutil.Factory, err error) int {
errOut := f.IOStreams.ErrOut
// SecurityPolicyError keeps the legacy custom envelope (string codes,
// challenge_url, retryable) and exit code 1 — its wire shape predates the
// typed taxonomy and downstream OAuth/policy consumers depend on it.
// The taxonomy migration for this category is deferred to a later PR.
var spErr *errs.SecurityPolicyError
if errors.As(err, &spErr) {
writeSecurityPolicyError(errOut, spErr)
return 1
// Promote legacy error shapes into typed errs/ before envelope marshal.
// NeedAuthorizationError check is first because it is the more specific
// shape; *core.ConfigError check follows. errors.As preserves the original
// in the Cause chain, so external errors.As(&core.ConfigError{}) consumers
// (cmd/auth/list.go, cmd/doctor/doctor.go, ...) still match.
//
// Outer-typed short-circuit: if err is already a typed *errs.* error,
// skip PromoteXxxError so the producer's Subtype / Hint / extension
// fields are not overwritten by a coarser promoted shape derived from a
// legacy error buried in its Cause chain. Promotion is only for legacy
// untyped entry points.
if !isOuterTypedError(err) {
var needAuthErr *internalauth.NeedAuthorizationError
if errors.As(err, &needAuthErr) {
err = errcompat.PromoteAuthError(needAuthErr)
} else {
var cfgErr *core.ConfigError
if errors.As(err, &cfgErr) {
err = errcompat.PromoteConfigError(cfgErr)
}
}
}
// *core.ConfigError flows raw to the legacy envelope path in stage 1
// (asExitError → output.ErrWithHint). Typed migration via
// errcompat.PromoteConfigError happens in stage 2+.
// When the typed error is a need_user_authorization signal, fold in the
// current command's declared scopes as a Hint so the user/AI sees the
// concrete scope(s) to re-auth with. The hint is computed on the fly from
// local shortcut/service metadata — it never depends on server state.
applyNeedAuthorizationHint(f, err)
// Staged dispatch: capture the typed exit code BEFORE attempting the
// envelope write. WriteTypedErrorEnvelope is best-effort on the wire
// (partial-write still returns true) so the exit code we read here is
// preserved even if stderr is torn — torn stderr must not downgrade
// typed exits 3/4/6/10 to the legacy "Error:" path with exit 1.
// WriteTypedErrorEnvelope still returns false when err carries no
// Problem; in that case we fall through to the legacy bridge below.
typedExit := output.ExitCodeOf(err)
if output.WriteTypedErrorEnvelope(errOut, err, string(f.ResolvedIdentity)) {
return output.ExitCodeOf(err)
return typedExit
}
// Partial-failure (batch / multi-status): the ok:false result envelope is
// already on stdout; set the exit code and write nothing to stderr.
var pfErr *output.PartialFailureError
if errors.As(err, &pfErr) {
return pfErr.Code
}
if exitErr := asExitError(err); exitErr != nil {
@@ -252,56 +291,36 @@ func handleRootError(f *cmdutil.Factory, err error) int {
return exitErr.Code
}
// A backward-compat alias records its deprecation notice in PreRunE, which
// runs before cobra's required-flag validation — but a missing required flag
// fails before RunE and lands here, where the bare "Error:" line would drop
// the notice. When a deprecation is pending, route through the structured
// envelope so the migration hint still reaches the caller; all other errors
// keep the existing plain output.
if deprecation.GetPending() != nil {
output.WriteErrorEnvelope(errOut, &output.ExitError{
Code: 1,
Detail: &output.ErrDetail{Type: "validation", Message: err.Error()},
}, string(f.ResolvedIdentity))
return 1
}
fmt.Fprintln(errOut, "Error:", err)
return 1
}
// writeSecurityPolicyError writes the security-policy-specific JSON envelope.
// This wire format intentionally differs from the typed envelope writer: it
// uses string codes ("challenge_required"/"access_denied"), a "auth_error"
// type literal, and a top-level "retryable" field — the shape OAuth/policy
// consumers have been parsing since before the typed taxonomy existed.
func writeSecurityPolicyError(w io.Writer, spErr *errs.SecurityPolicyError) {
var codeStr string
switch spErr.Subtype {
case errs.SubtypeChallengeRequired:
codeStr = "challenge_required"
case errs.SubtypeAccessDenied:
codeStr = "access_denied"
default:
codeStr = strconv.Itoa(spErr.Code)
}
errData := map[string]interface{}{
"type": "auth_error",
"code": codeStr,
"message": spErr.Message,
"retryable": false,
}
if spErr.ChallengeURL != "" {
errData["challenge_url"] = spErr.ChallengeURL
}
if spErr.Hint != "" {
errData["hint"] = spErr.Hint
}
env := map[string]interface{}{"ok": false, "error": errData}
buffer := &bytes.Buffer{}
encoder := json.NewEncoder(buffer)
encoder.SetEscapeHTML(false)
encoder.SetIndent("", " ")
if encErr := encoder.Encode(env); encErr != nil {
fmt.Fprintln(w, `{"ok":false,"error":{"type":"internal_error","code":"marshal_error","message":"failed to marshal error"}}`)
return
}
fmt.Fprint(w, buffer.String())
// isOuterTypedError returns true if err is a typed *errs.* error AT THE
// TOP OF THE CHAIN (not buried inside Unwrap). Used by handleRootError
// to gate PromoteXxxError so a producer's outer typed envelope is never
// overwritten by a coarser shape derived from its legacy Cause.
func isOuterTypedError(err error) bool {
_, ok := err.(errs.TypedError)
return ok
}
// asExitError converts known structured error types to *output.ExitError.
// Returns nil for unrecognized errors (e.g. cobra flag errors).
//
// Deprecated: legacy *output.ExitError bridge; removed after typed migration.
// Deprecated: legacy *output.ExitError bridge.
func asExitError(err error) *output.ExitError {
var cfgErr *core.ConfigError
if errors.As(err, &cfgErr) {
@@ -326,6 +345,12 @@ func asExitError(err error) *output.ExitError {
func installUnknownSubcommandGuard(cmd *cobra.Command) {
if cmd.HasSubCommands() && cmd.Run == nil && cmd.RunE == nil {
cmd.RunE = unknownSubcommandRunE
// Route an unknown subcommand to unknownSubcommandRunE even when flags
// are also present (e.g. `sheets +cells-find --url ...`). A pure group
// consumes no flags itself, so unknown flags belong to the (missing)
// subcommand; whitelisting them here prevents cobra from erroring on the
// flag first and printing usage instead of our structured suggestion.
cmd.FParseErrWhitelist.UnknownFlags = true
if cmd.Annotations == nil {
cmd.Annotations = map[string]string{}
}
@@ -345,14 +370,89 @@ func installUnknownSubcommandGuard(cmd *cobra.Command) {
// they have moved to the typed surface.
func unknownSubcommandRunE(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
if len(args) == 0 {
return cmd.Help()
// A bare group (e.g. `sheets`), or one carrying only group-valid flags
// like the global --profile, legitimately prints help. But a flag that
// belongs to a (missing) subcommand is a user error: the guard's
// FParseErrWhitelist swallows such flags and leaves args empty, so without
// the checks below they would silently fall through to help + exit 0 —
// letting an agent mistake a malformed call (`im --format json`,
// `sheets --badflag`) for success. Recover the swallowed tokens from the
// raw invocation and fail structured instead.
flags := flagTokensInArgs(rawInvocationArgs)
if len(flags) == 0 {
return cmd.Help()
}
if unknown := unknownFlagTokens(cmd, rawInvocationArgs); len(unknown) > 0 {
return &output.ExitError{
Code: output.ExitValidation,
Detail: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: "unknown_flag",
Message: fmt.Sprintf("unknown flag %s before a subcommand for %q", strings.Join(unknown, ", "), cmd.CommandPath()),
Hint: fmt.Sprintf("flags belong to a subcommand; run `%s --help` to list subcommands and their flags", cmd.CommandPath()),
Detail: map[string]any{
// Keep the same detail keys as flagDidYouMean's unknown_flag
// so a consumer keyed on Type can read a stable shape. The
// subcommand isn't resolved here, so suggestions/valid_flags
// have no meaningful universe to draw from — emit empty
// rather than the group's own (misleading) flags. unknown is
// the back-compat singular field; unknown_flags carries the
// full list when more than one flag was supplied.
"unknown": strings.Join(unknown, ", "),
"unknown_flags": unknown,
"command_path": cmd.CommandPath(),
"suggestions": []string{},
"valid_flags": []string{},
},
},
}
}
// The remaining flags are all defined somewhere in the tree. Those valid
// on the group itself or inherited (e.g. the global --profile) do not
// require a subcommand, so a bare group carrying only those still prints
// help. Anything left belongs to a subcommand that was omitted
// (e.g. `im --format json`): distinct from unknown_flag — the flags are
// real, the subcommand is what's missing.
misplaced := subcommandOnlyFlagTokens(cmd, rawInvocationArgs)
if len(misplaced) == 0 {
return cmd.Help()
}
return &output.ExitError{
Code: output.ExitValidation,
Detail: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: "missing_subcommand",
Message: fmt.Sprintf("missing subcommand for %q; flag %s belongs to a subcommand, not the group", cmd.CommandPath(), strings.Join(misplaced, ", ")),
Hint: fmt.Sprintf("run `%s --help` to list subcommands and their flags", cmd.CommandPath()),
Detail: map[string]any{
"command_path": cmd.CommandPath(),
"flags": misplaced,
"suggestions": []string{},
},
},
}
}
unknown := args[0]
available := availableSubcommandNames(cmd)
available, deprecated := availableSubcommandNames(cmd)
// Rank suggestions across both current and deprecated names so a mistyped
// legacy command (e.g. +raed → +read) still resolves; the alias stays
// runnable and self-flags via the _notice on execution.
suggestions := suggest.Closest(unknown, append(append([]string{}, available...), deprecated...), 6)
msg := fmt.Sprintf("unknown subcommand %q for %q", unknown, cmd.CommandPath())
hint := fmt.Sprintf("run `%s --help` to see available subcommands", cmd.CommandPath())
if len(available) > 0 {
hint = fmt.Sprintf("available subcommands: %s", strings.Join(available, ", "))
if len(suggestions) > 0 {
hint = fmt.Sprintf("did you mean one of: %s? (run `%s --help` for the full list)",
strings.Join(suggestions, ", "), cmd.CommandPath())
}
detail := map[string]any{
"unknown": unknown,
"command_path": cmd.CommandPath(),
"suggestions": suggestions,
"available": available,
}
// Only services with backward-compat aliases (currently sheets) carry a
// deprecated bucket; omit the key elsewhere so every other service's
// envelope is unchanged.
if len(deprecated) > 0 {
detail["deprecated"] = deprecated
}
return &output.ExitError{
Code: output.ExitValidation,
@@ -360,17 +460,114 @@ func unknownSubcommandRunE(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
Type: "unknown_subcommand",
Message: msg,
Hint: hint,
Detail: map[string]any{
"unknown": unknown,
"command_path": cmd.CommandPath(),
"available": available,
},
Detail: detail,
},
}
}
func availableSubcommandNames(cmd *cobra.Command) []string {
subs := make([]string, 0, len(cmd.Commands()))
// flagTokensInArgs returns the flag-like tokens (-x, --foo, --foo=bar) in
// rawArgs, stopping at the "--" positional terminator. Whether a flag is
// defined is not considered (see unknownFlagTokens for that). A pure group
// with any flag token but no subcommand is a user error — a pure group
// consumes no flags of its own, so the flag must belong to a subcommand — so
// the caller fails structured instead of falling through to help.
func flagTokensInArgs(rawArgs []string) []string {
var toks []string
for _, a := range rawArgs {
if a == "--" {
break // everything after -- is positional
}
if len(a) < 2 || a[0] != '-' {
continue
}
toks = append(toks, a)
}
return toks
}
// unknownFlagTokens returns the flag tokens in rawArgs that cmd does not define
// (on itself, inherited, or any direct subcommand). installUnknownSubcommandGuard
// whitelists unknown flags on pure groups so a mistyped subcommand still reaches
// the suggestion path; the side effect is that flags before a subcommand are
// swallowed. This recovers the genuinely-unknown ones so the caller can name
// them in a "did you mean" envelope.
func unknownFlagTokens(cmd *cobra.Command, rawArgs []string) []string {
var unknown []string
for _, a := range flagTokensInArgs(rawArgs) {
name := strings.SplitN(strings.TrimLeft(a, "-"), "=", 2)[0]
if name != "" && !flagDefinedInTree(cmd, name) {
unknown = append(unknown, a)
}
}
return unknown
}
// flagKnownOnGroup reports whether name is a flag defined on cmd itself or
// inherited (a global persistent flag like --profile) — i.e. valid on the bare
// group and therefore not requiring a subcommand.
func flagKnownOnGroup(cmd *cobra.Command, name string) bool {
short := len(name) == 1
lookup := func(fs *pflag.FlagSet) bool {
if short {
return fs.ShorthandLookup(name) != nil
}
return fs.Lookup(name) != nil
}
return lookup(cmd.Flags()) || lookup(cmd.InheritedFlags())
}
// subcommandOnlyFlagTokens returns the flag tokens in rawArgs that are valid on
// a subcommand of cmd but not on cmd itself/inherited — flags supplied while
// omitting the subcommand they belong to (`im --format json`). Global flags
// valid on the bare group (e.g. --profile) are excluded so
// `lark-cli --profile p im` still prints help rather than erroring.
func subcommandOnlyFlagTokens(cmd *cobra.Command, rawArgs []string) []string {
var misplaced []string
for _, a := range flagTokensInArgs(rawArgs) {
name := strings.SplitN(strings.TrimLeft(a, "-"), "=", 2)[0]
if name == "" || flagKnownOnGroup(cmd, name) {
continue
}
if flagDefinedInTree(cmd, name) {
misplaced = append(misplaced, a)
}
}
return misplaced
}
// flagDefinedInTree reports whether name is defined on cmd, its inherited
// (persistent) flags, or any direct subcommand. The subcommand case covers a
// user who merely omitted the subcommand — e.g. `sheets --format json`, where
// --format is injected on every leaf shortcut, not on the group — so only a
// genuinely unknown flag like `sheets --badflag` is reported.
func flagDefinedInTree(cmd *cobra.Command, name string) bool {
short := len(name) == 1
known := func(c *cobra.Command, inherited bool) bool {
fs := c.Flags()
if inherited {
fs = c.InheritedFlags()
}
if short {
return fs.ShorthandLookup(name) != nil
}
return fs.Lookup(name) != nil
}
if known(cmd, false) || known(cmd, true) {
return true
}
for _, c := range cmd.Commands() {
if known(c, false) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// availableSubcommandNames returns the invokable subcommand names of cmd, split
// into current commands and backward-compatibility aliases (those tagged into
// the deprecated cobra group via cmdutil.DeprecatedGroupID). Both slices are
// sorted; hidden commands plus help/completion are omitted.
func availableSubcommandNames(cmd *cobra.Command) (available, deprecated []string) {
for _, c := range cmd.Commands() {
if c.Hidden || !c.IsAvailableCommand() {
continue
@@ -379,10 +576,95 @@ func availableSubcommandNames(cmd *cobra.Command) []string {
if name == "help" || name == "completion" {
continue
}
subs = append(subs, name)
if cmdutil.IsDeprecatedCommand(c) {
deprecated = append(deprecated, name)
} else {
available = append(available, name)
}
}
sort.Strings(subs)
return subs
sort.Strings(available)
sort.Strings(deprecated)
return available, deprecated
}
// flagDidYouMean is the root FlagErrorFunc (inherited by all subcommands). It
// converts cobra's flag-parse errors into the structured ErrorEnvelope: an
// unknown flag gets a focused "did you mean" hint plus the full valid-flag list
// in detail (so agents recover even when the typo is semantic, e.g. --query vs
// --find, where edit distance alone finds nothing). Other flag errors stay
// structured but generic.
func flagDidYouMean(c *cobra.Command, ferr error) error {
name, isUnknown := unknownFlagName(ferr)
if !isUnknown {
return &output.ExitError{
Code: output.ExitValidation,
Detail: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: "flag_error",
Message: ferr.Error(),
Hint: fmt.Sprintf("run `%s --help` for valid flags", c.CommandPath()),
},
}
}
valid := visibleFlagNames(c)
suggestions := suggest.Closest(name, valid, 3)
hint := fmt.Sprintf("run `%s --help` to see valid flags", c.CommandPath())
if len(suggestions) > 0 {
for i := range suggestions {
suggestions[i] = "--" + suggestions[i]
}
hint = fmt.Sprintf("did you mean %s? (run `%s --help` for all flags)",
strings.Join(suggestions, ", "), c.CommandPath())
}
return &output.ExitError{
Code: output.ExitValidation,
Detail: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: "unknown_flag",
Message: fmt.Sprintf("unknown flag %q for %q", "--"+name, c.CommandPath()),
Hint: hint,
Detail: map[string]any{
"unknown": "--" + name,
"command_path": c.CommandPath(),
"suggestions": suggestions,
"valid_flags": valid,
},
},
}
}
// unknownFlagName extracts the offending long-flag name from cobra's flag-parse
// error text ("unknown flag: --query" → "query"). Returns ok=false for anything
// else (missing argument, invalid value, unknown shorthand) so the caller keeps
// those structured but generic — hallucinated flags are essentially always long.
//
// CONTRACT: this matches cobra's English wording "unknown flag: --" (go.mod
// pins github.com/spf13/cobra). If cobra rewords this or gains i18n the match
// silently fails and unknown flags degrade to a generic flag_error — re-verify
// this prefix when bumping cobra.
func unknownFlagName(err error) (string, bool) {
const p = "unknown flag: --"
msg := err.Error()
i := strings.Index(msg, p)
if i < 0 {
return "", false
}
rest := msg[i+len(p):]
if j := strings.IndexAny(rest, " \t"); j >= 0 {
rest = rest[:j]
}
return rest, true
}
// visibleFlagNames lists the non-hidden flag names of c (for suggestions and
// the valid_flags detail).
func visibleFlagNames(c *cobra.Command) []string {
var names []string
c.Flags().VisitAll(func(f *pflag.Flag) {
if !f.Hidden {
names = append(names, f.Name)
}
})
sort.Strings(names)
return names
}
// installTipsHelpFunc wraps the default help function to append a TIPS section
@@ -417,65 +699,55 @@ func installTipsHelpFunc(root *cobra.Command) {
})
}
// enrichPermissionError adds console_url and improves the hint for legacy
// *output.ExitError permission errors. Differentiates between:
// - LarkErrAppScopeNotEnabled (99991672): app has not enabled the scope
// - LarkErrUserScopeInsufficient (99991679) / LarkErrUserNotAuthorized:
// user has not authorized the scope → hint to auth login
// - default: other permission errors → console + auth-login fallback
// enrichPermissionError rewrites the legacy *output.ExitError envelope so its
// Message + Hint match the per-subtype canonical text produced by the typed
// dispatcher path (errclass.CanonicalPermissionMessage / errclass.PermissionHint).
// This guarantees a caller observing the wire envelope cannot tell whether
// the error reached the dispatcher via the legacy *ExitError bridge or via
// the typed *errs.PermissionError fast path.
//
// Deprecated: stage-1 enrichment for the legacy *output.ExitError envelope.
// Stage-2 typed migration will lift this into PermissionError.MissingScopes
// + ConsoleURL on the typed envelope and remove this helper.
// Deprecated: legacy *output.ExitError enrichment; typed PermissionError
// values produced by errclass.BuildAPIError already carry MissingScopes +
// ConsoleURL directly.
func enrichPermissionError(f *cmdutil.Factory, exitErr *output.ExitError) {
if exitErr.Detail == nil || exitErr.Detail.Type != "permission" {
if exitErr.Detail == nil {
return
}
// Extract required scopes from API error detail (shared helper)
scopes := registry.ExtractRequiredScopes(exitErr.Detail.Detail)
if len(scopes) == 0 {
// Only the legacy permission-class envelope types route here. "app_status"
// covers 99991662 (app_disabled) / 99991673 (app_unavailable); "permission"
// covers the four scope-class codes (99991672 / 99991676 / 99991679 / 230027).
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "permission" && exitErr.Detail.Type != "app_status" {
return
}
larkCode := exitErr.Detail.Code
meta, ok := errclass.LookupCodeMeta(larkCode)
if !ok || meta.Category != errs.CategoryAuthorization {
return
}
// Extract required scopes from API error detail (shared helper). May be
// empty for app-status codes — canonical message + hint still apply.
missing := registry.ExtractRequiredScopes(exitErr.Detail.Detail)
cfg, err := f.Config()
if err != nil {
return
}
// Select the recommended (least-privilege) scope
recommended := registry.SelectRecommendedScopeFromStrings(scopes, "tenant")
// Build admin console URL with the recommended scope
consoleURL := registry.BuildConsoleScopeURL(cfg.Brand, cfg.AppID, recommended)
// Reuse the same console URL builder as the typed path so both wire
// envelopes carry identical console_url values for the same input.
consoleURL := errclass.ConsoleURL(string(cfg.Brand), cfg.AppID, missing)
// Clear raw API detail — useful info is now in message/hint/console_url.
exitErr.Detail.Detail = nil
isBot := f.ResolvedIdentity.IsBot()
larkCode := exitErr.Detail.Code
switch larkCode {
case output.LarkErrUserScopeInsufficient, output.LarkErrUserNotAuthorized:
exitErr.Detail.Message = fmt.Sprintf("User not authorized: required scope %s [%d]", recommended, larkCode)
if isBot {
exitErr.Detail.Hint = "enable the scope in developer console (see console_url)"
} else {
exitErr.Detail.Hint = fmt.Sprintf("run `lark-cli auth login --scope \"%s\"` in the background. It blocks and outputs a verification URL — retrieve the URL and open it in a browser to complete login.", recommended)
}
exitErr.Detail.ConsoleURL = consoleURL
case output.LarkErrAppScopeNotEnabled:
exitErr.Detail.Message = fmt.Sprintf("App scope not enabled: required scope %s [%d]", recommended, larkCode)
exitErr.Detail.Hint = "enable the scope in developer console (see console_url)"
exitErr.Detail.ConsoleURL = consoleURL
default:
exitErr.Detail.Message = fmt.Sprintf("Permission denied: required scope %s [%d]", recommended, larkCode)
if isBot {
exitErr.Detail.Hint = "enable the scope in developer console (see console_url)"
} else {
exitErr.Detail.Hint = fmt.Sprintf(
"enable scope in console (see console_url), or run `lark-cli auth login --scope \"%s\"` in the background. It blocks and outputs a verification URL — retrieve the URL and open it in a browser to complete login.", recommended)
}
exitErr.Detail.ConsoleURL = consoleURL
identity := string(f.ResolvedIdentity)
if identity == "" {
identity = "user"
}
exitErr.Detail.Message = errclass.CanonicalPermissionMessage(meta.Subtype, cfg.AppID, missing, exitErr.Detail.Message)
exitErr.Detail.Hint = errclass.PermissionHint(missing, identity, meta.Subtype, consoleURL)
exitErr.Detail.ConsoleURL = consoleURL
}

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@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ func TestIntegration_StrictModeUser_ProfileOverride_ShortcutExplicitBotReturnsEn
OK: false,
Identity: "bot",
Error: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: "command_denied",
Type: "validation",
Message: `strict mode is "user", only user-identity commands are available`,
Hint: "if the user explicitly wants to switch policy, see `lark-cli config strict-mode --help` (confirm with the user before switching; switching does NOT require re-bind)",
},
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ func TestIntegration_StrictModeBot_ProfileOverride_ServiceExplicitUserReturnsEnv
OK: false,
Identity: "user",
Error: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: "command_denied",
Type: "validation",
Message: `strict mode is "bot", only bot-identity commands are available`,
Hint: "if the user explicitly wants to switch policy, see `lark-cli config strict-mode --help` (confirm with the user before switching; switching does NOT require re-bind)",
},
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ func TestIntegration_StrictModeBot_ProfileOverride_APIExplicitUserReturnsEnvelop
OK: false,
Identity: "user",
Error: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: "command_denied",
Type: "validation",
Message: `strict mode is "bot", only bot-identity commands are available`,
Hint: "if the user explicitly wants to switch policy, see `lark-cli config strict-mode --help` (confirm with the user before switching; switching does NOT require re-bind)",
},

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"strings"
"testing"
@@ -20,6 +21,8 @@ import (
internalauth "github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/deprecation"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/registry"
)
@@ -137,81 +140,96 @@ func TestIsCompletionCommand(t *testing.T) {
// TestPromoteConfigError_* lives with the implementation in
// internal/errcompat/promote_test.go.
// TestHandleRootError_SecurityPolicyKeepsLegacyEnvelope pins the carve-out
// for *errs.SecurityPolicyError: it does NOT go through the typed envelope
// writer. Downstream OAuth/policy consumers parse a wire format that
// predates the typed taxonomy and depend on:
// - error.type == "auth_error" (not the Category literal "policy")
// - error.code is a string ("challenge_required" / "access_denied"), not a number
// - error.retryable is present at the top of the error object
// - exit code 1 (not ExitContentSafety 6)
//
// Migration of this category to the typed envelope is deferred to a later PR.
func TestHandleRootError_SecurityPolicyKeepsLegacyEnvelope(t *testing.T) {
// TestHandleRootError_SecurityPolicyCanonicalEnvelope verifies that
// *errs.SecurityPolicyError flows through the canonical typed envelope
// (output.WriteTypedErrorEnvelope) — type=policy, numeric code, subtype,
// top-level identity, exit code 6 — after the dispatcher carve-out is removed.
func TestHandleRootError_SecurityPolicyCanonicalEnvelope(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
cases := []struct {
name string
subtype errs.Subtype
code int
wantCode string
}{
{"challenge_required", errs.SubtypeChallengeRequired, 21000, "challenge_required"},
{"access_denied", errs.SubtypeAccessDenied, 21001, "access_denied"},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
errOut := &bytes.Buffer{}
f.IOStreams.ErrOut = errOut
t.Run("21000 challenge_required", func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
errOut := &bytes.Buffer{}
f.IOStreams.ErrOut = errOut
spErr := &errs.SecurityPolicyError{
Problem: errs.Problem{
Category: errs.CategoryPolicy,
Subtype: tc.subtype,
Code: tc.code,
Message: "blocked by access policy",
Hint: "complete challenge in your browser",
},
ChallengeURL: "https://example.com/challenge",
}
spErr := &errs.SecurityPolicyError{
Problem: errs.Problem{
Category: errs.CategoryPolicy,
Subtype: errs.SubtypeChallengeRequired,
Code: 21000,
Message: "blocked by access policy",
Hint: "complete challenge in your browser",
},
ChallengeURL: "https://example.com/challenge",
}
gotExit := handleRootError(f, spErr)
if gotExit != 1 {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want 1 (legacy carve-out)", gotExit)
}
gotExit := handleRootError(f, spErr)
if gotExit != int(output.ExitContentSafety) {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d (ExitContentSafety)", gotExit, output.ExitContentSafety)
}
var env map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(errOut.Bytes(), &env); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("envelope is not valid JSON: %v\n%s", err, errOut.String())
}
errObj, ok := env["error"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("envelope missing top-level error object: %s", errOut.String())
}
if got := errObj["type"]; got != "auth_error" {
t.Errorf("error.type = %v, want %q", got, "auth_error")
}
if got := errObj["code"]; got != tc.wantCode {
t.Errorf("error.code = %v (%T), want %q (string)", got, got, tc.wantCode)
}
if got, ok := errObj["retryable"].(bool); !ok || got {
t.Errorf("error.retryable = %v (%T), want false (bool)", errObj["retryable"], errObj["retryable"])
}
if got := errObj["challenge_url"]; got != "https://example.com/challenge" {
t.Errorf("error.challenge_url = %v, want challenge url", got)
}
if got := errObj["hint"]; got != "complete challenge in your browser" {
t.Errorf("error.hint = %v, want hint message", got)
}
// And the typed-only fields must NOT appear on this envelope.
for _, leaked := range []string{"subtype", "missing_scopes", "console_url"} {
if _, exists := errObj[leaked]; exists {
t.Errorf("error.%s leaked into legacy security envelope: %v", leaked, errObj[leaked])
}
}
})
}
var env map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(errOut.Bytes(), &env); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("envelope is not valid JSON: %v\n%s", err, errOut.String())
}
errObj, ok := env["error"].(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("envelope missing top-level error object: %s", errOut.String())
}
if got := errObj["type"]; got != "policy" {
t.Errorf("error.type = %v, want %q", got, "policy")
}
if got := errObj["subtype"]; got != "challenge_required" {
t.Errorf("error.subtype = %v, want %q", got, "challenge_required")
}
if got, ok := errObj["code"].(float64); !ok || int(got) != 21000 {
t.Errorf("error.code = %v (%T), want 21000 (number)", errObj["code"], errObj["code"])
}
if got := errObj["challenge_url"]; got != "https://example.com/challenge" {
t.Errorf("error.challenge_url = %v, want challenge url", got)
}
if got := errObj["hint"]; got != "complete challenge in your browser" {
t.Errorf("error.hint = %v, want hint message", got)
}
if _, exists := errObj["retryable"]; exists {
t.Errorf("error.retryable leaked into canonical envelope: %v", errObj["retryable"])
}
})
t.Run("21001 access_denied", func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
errOut := &bytes.Buffer{}
f.IOStreams.ErrOut = errOut
spErr := &errs.SecurityPolicyError{
Problem: errs.Problem{
Category: errs.CategoryPolicy,
Subtype: errs.SubtypeAccessDenied,
Code: 21001,
Message: "access denied",
},
}
gotExit := handleRootError(f, spErr)
if gotExit != int(output.ExitContentSafety) {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", gotExit, output.ExitContentSafety)
}
var env map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(errOut.Bytes(), &env); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("envelope is not valid JSON: %v\n%s", err, errOut.String())
}
errObj := env["error"].(map[string]any)
if got := errObj["type"]; got != "policy" {
t.Errorf("error.type = %v, want %q", got, "policy")
}
if got := errObj["subtype"]; got != "access_denied" {
t.Errorf("error.subtype = %v, want %q", got, "access_denied")
}
if got, ok := errObj["code"].(float64); !ok || int(got) != 21001 {
t.Errorf("error.code = %v, want 21001 (number)", errObj["code"])
}
})
}
// newAuthErrorWithNeedAuthMarker builds a typed *errs.AuthenticationError whose Message
@@ -230,6 +248,125 @@ func newAuthErrorWithNeedAuthMarker() *errs.AuthenticationError {
}
}
// failingWriter writes up to limit bytes then returns io.ErrShortWrite on
// the write that would push past the limit. Used to simulate a stderr that
// dies mid-envelope.
type failingWriter struct {
limit int
n int
}
func (f *failingWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
if f.n+len(p) > f.limit {
canWrite := f.limit - f.n
if canWrite < 0 {
canWrite = 0
}
f.n += canWrite
return canWrite, io.ErrShortWrite
}
f.n += len(p)
return len(p), nil
}
// TestHandleRootError_DeprecatedAliasMissingFlagStructured pins issue #4: a
// backward-compat alias that fails on a cobra-level required flag (which
// short-circuits before RunE) still routes through the structured envelope,
// because OnInvoke records the deprecation in PreRunE and the legacy fallback
// switches to WriteErrorEnvelope when a deprecation is pending — so the
// migration notice is no longer dropped on the plain "Error:" line.
func TestHandleRootError_DeprecatedAliasMissingFlagStructured(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
t.Cleanup(func() { deprecation.SetPending(nil) })
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
errOut := &bytes.Buffer{}
f.IOStreams.ErrOut = errOut
deprecation.SetPending(&deprecation.Notice{
Command: "+write", Replacement: "+cells-set", Skill: "lark-sheets",
})
// The bare error shape cobra's ValidateRequiredFlags produces: neither typed
// nor an *output.ExitError, so it reaches the legacy fallback.
handleRootError(f, fmt.Errorf(`required flag(s) %q not set`, "values"))
out := errOut.String()
if strings.HasPrefix(strings.TrimSpace(out), "Error:") {
t.Fatalf("deprecation pending: want a structured envelope, got a plain Error: line:\n%s", out)
}
if !strings.Contains(out, `"message"`) || !strings.Contains(out, "values") {
t.Errorf("expected a JSON error envelope carrying the failure message; got:\n%s", out)
}
}
// TestHandleRootError_NoDeprecationKeepsPlainError pins the other half: with no
// deprecation pending, the legacy fallback stays a plain "Error:" line, so the
// fix does not reshape every unrecognized cobra error.
func TestHandleRootError_NoDeprecationKeepsPlainError(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
t.Cleanup(func() { deprecation.SetPending(nil) })
deprecation.SetPending(nil)
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
errOut := &bytes.Buffer{}
f.IOStreams.ErrOut = errOut
handleRootError(f, fmt.Errorf(`required flag(s) %q not set`, "values"))
if !strings.HasPrefix(errOut.String(), "Error:") {
t.Errorf("no deprecation pending: want a plain 'Error:' line, got:\n%s", errOut.String())
}
}
// TestHandleRootError_PartialWritePreservesExitCode pins that when the
// stderr write fails mid-envelope, handleRootError still returns the typed
// exit code (ExitAuth=3 for AuthenticationError), not fall through to the
// plain "Error:" path with exit 1. ExitCodeOf is computed from the typed
// err BEFORE the envelope write so the exit code is preserved even when
// the consumer's stderr pipe dies.
func TestHandleRootError_PartialWritePreservesExitCode(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
w := &failingWriter{limit: 20}
f.IOStreams.ErrOut = w
err := errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeTokenExpired, "token expired")
exit := handleRootError(f, err)
if exit != int(output.ExitAuth) {
t.Errorf("exit = %d, want %d (typed exit code preserved despite write failure)", exit, int(output.ExitAuth))
}
}
// TestHandleRootError_TypedOuterShortCircuitsPromote pins that when a typed
// *errs.AuthenticationError carries a legacy *NeedAuthorizationError in its
// Cause chain, the dispatcher does NOT run PromoteAuthError — doing so
// would replace the producer's TokenExpired subtype + custom hint with the
// promoted shape's TokenMissing.
func TestHandleRootError_TypedOuterShortCircuitsPromote(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
errOut := &bytes.Buffer{}
f.IOStreams.ErrOut = errOut
innerLegacy := &internalauth.NeedAuthorizationError{UserOpenId: "u_123"}
outer := errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeTokenExpired, "token expired").
WithHint("custom producer hint").
WithCause(innerLegacy)
exit := handleRootError(f, outer)
if exit != int(output.ExitAuth) {
t.Errorf("exit = %d, want %d (ExitAuth)", exit, int(output.ExitAuth))
}
got := errOut.String()
if !strings.Contains(got, `"subtype": "token_expired"`) {
t.Errorf("envelope lost producer Subtype TokenExpired; got %s", got)
}
if !strings.Contains(got, "custom producer hint") {
t.Errorf("envelope lost producer Hint; got %s", got)
}
}
// TestApplyNeedAuthorizationHint_ServiceMethodUsesLocalScopesWhenNoUAT pins
// that a typed AuthenticationError carrying the need_user_authorization marker gets a
// declared-scopes Hint appended when the current command is a registered
@@ -357,3 +494,136 @@ func TestApplyNeedAuthorizationHint_AppendsExistingHint(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("expected appended hint %q, got %q", want, authErr.Hint)
}
}
// TestEnrichPermissionError_CanonicalConvergence pins that the legacy
// *output.ExitError dispatch path produces the same canonical Message + Hint
// + ConsoleURL as the typed *errs.PermissionError dispatch path. Both paths
// share errclass.CanonicalPermissionMessage / errclass.PermissionHint /
// errclass.ConsoleURL — so a wire consumer cannot tell which path produced
// the envelope.
func TestEnrichPermissionError_CanonicalConvergence(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
cases := []struct {
name string
larkCode int
legacyErrType string
wantMsgSubstrs []string
wantHintSubstrs []string
wantConsoleURL bool
wantNoAuthLogin bool // hint must not suggest `auth login`
}{
{
name: "99991672 app_scope_not_applied",
larkCode: 99991672,
legacyErrType: "permission",
wantMsgSubstrs: []string{"access denied", "app cli_test", "drive:drive:read"},
wantHintSubstrs: []string{"developer console", "open.feishu.cn"},
wantConsoleURL: true,
wantNoAuthLogin: true,
},
{
name: "99991679 missing_scope",
larkCode: 99991679,
legacyErrType: "permission",
wantMsgSubstrs: []string{"unauthorized", "user authorization"},
wantHintSubstrs: []string{"lark-cli auth login"},
},
{
name: "99991673 app_unavailable",
larkCode: 99991673,
legacyErrType: "app_status",
wantMsgSubstrs: []string{"unauthorized app", "app cli_test", "not properly installed"},
wantHintSubstrs: []string{"tenant admin", "install status"},
},
{
name: "99991662 app_disabled",
larkCode: 99991662,
legacyErrType: "app_status",
wantMsgSubstrs: []string{"app cli_test", "not in use", "currently disabled"},
wantHintSubstrs: []string{"tenant admin", "re-enable"},
},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "cli_test", AppSecret: "s", Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
})
f.ResolvedIdentity = core.AsUser
// Mimic the wire shape ErrAPI produces: legacy *ExitError with
// Detail.Type populated by ClassifyLarkError, Detail.Detail
// carrying the permission_violations block so ExtractRequiredScopes
// can recover the missing scope.
scopeForDetail := "drive:drive:read"
exitErr := &output.ExitError{
Code: output.ExitAPI,
Detail: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: tc.legacyErrType,
Code: tc.larkCode,
Message: "upstream raw message — must be replaced",
Detail: map[string]interface{}{
"permission_violations": []interface{}{
map[string]interface{}{"subject": scopeForDetail},
},
},
},
}
enrichPermissionError(f, exitErr)
for _, sub := range tc.wantMsgSubstrs {
if !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Message, sub) {
t.Errorf("Message %q missing substring %q", exitErr.Detail.Message, sub)
}
}
if exitErr.Detail.Message == "upstream raw message — must be replaced" {
t.Errorf("Message must be rewritten to canonical text; got upstream verbatim")
}
for _, sub := range tc.wantHintSubstrs {
if !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Hint, sub) {
t.Errorf("Hint %q missing substring %q", exitErr.Detail.Hint, sub)
}
}
if tc.wantNoAuthLogin && strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Hint, "auth login") {
t.Errorf("Hint must not suggest `auth login` for this subtype; got %q", exitErr.Detail.Hint)
}
if tc.wantConsoleURL && exitErr.Detail.ConsoleURL == "" {
t.Error("ConsoleURL should be populated when missing scopes are present")
}
})
}
}
// TestEnrichPermissionError_SkipsUnrelatedTypes pins that an ExitError whose
// Detail.Type is neither "permission" nor "app_status" is left untouched —
// no Message rewrite, no Hint rewrite, no ConsoleURL injection.
func TestEnrichPermissionError_SkipsUnrelatedTypes(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, &core.CliConfig{
AppID: "cli_test", AppSecret: "s", Brand: core.BrandFeishu,
})
f.ResolvedIdentity = core.AsUser
for _, ty := range []string{"api_error", "validation", "rate_limit", "auth"} {
exitErr := &output.ExitError{
Code: output.ExitAPI,
Detail: &output.ErrDetail{
Type: ty,
Code: 99991400,
Message: "untouched",
Hint: "original hint",
},
}
enrichPermissionError(f, exitErr)
if exitErr.Detail.Message != "untouched" {
t.Errorf("type=%q: Message was rewritten unexpectedly: %q", ty, exitErr.Detail.Message)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Hint != "original hint" {
t.Errorf("type=%q: Hint was rewritten unexpectedly: %q", ty, exitErr.Detail.Hint)
}
if exitErr.Detail.ConsoleURL != "" {
t.Errorf("type=%q: ConsoleURL should not be injected; got %q", ty, exitErr.Detail.ConsoleURL)
}
}
}

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/registry"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/schema"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/util"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
@@ -24,7 +25,8 @@ type SchemaOptions struct {
Ctx context.Context
// Positional args
Path string
Path string // first positional, when only one is given
ExtraArgs []string // 2nd+ positional args (space-separated form)
// Flags
Format string
@@ -359,13 +361,16 @@ func NewCmdSchema(f *cmdutil.Factory, runF func(*SchemaOptions) error) *cobra.Co
opts := &SchemaOptions{Factory: f}
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "schema [path]",
Use: "schema [path | service resource method]",
Short: "View API method parameters, types, and scopes",
Args: cobra.MaximumNArgs(1),
Args: cobra.MaximumNArgs(8),
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
if len(args) > 0 {
opts.Path = args[0]
}
if len(args) > 1 {
opts.ExtraArgs = args[1:]
}
opts.Ctx = cmd.Context()
if runF != nil {
return runF(opts)
@@ -380,60 +385,108 @@ func NewCmdSchema(f *cmdutil.Factory, runF func(*SchemaOptions) error) *cobra.Co
cmdutil.RegisterFlagCompletion(cmd, "format", func(_ *cobra.Command, _ []string, _ string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) {
return []string{"json", "pretty"}, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
})
cmdutil.SetRisk(cmd, "read")
cmdutil.SetRisk(cmd, cmdutil.RiskRead)
return cmd
}
// completeSchemaPath provides tab-completion for the schema path argument.
// It handles dotted resource names (e.g. app.table.fields) by iterating all
// resources and classifying each as a prefix-match or fully-matched.
// It handles both legacy dotted resource names (e.g. app.table.fields) and the
// newer space-separated form (e.g. `schema im messages reply`).
func completeSchemaPath(f *cmdutil.Factory) func(*cobra.Command, []string, string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) {
return func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) {
if len(args) > 0 {
return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
}
mode := f.ResolveStrictMode(cmd.Context())
parts := strings.Split(toComplete, ".")
// Level 1: complete service names
if len(parts) <= 1 {
var completions []string
for _, s := range registry.ListFromMetaProjects() {
if strings.HasPrefix(s, toComplete) {
completions = append(completions, s+".")
// Case 1: legacy "single dotted arg" path — no previous args yet
if len(args) == 0 {
parts := strings.Split(toComplete, ".")
if len(parts) <= 1 {
var completions []string
for _, s := range registry.ListFromMetaProjects() {
if strings.HasPrefix(s, toComplete) {
completions = append(completions, s+".")
}
}
return completions, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp | cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace
}
serviceName := parts[0]
spec := registry.LoadFromMeta(serviceName)
if spec == nil {
return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
}
spec = filterSpecByStrictMode(spec, mode)
resources, _ := spec["resources"].(map[string]interface{})
if resources == nil {
return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
}
afterService := strings.Join(parts[1:], ".")
completions := completeSchemaPathForSpec(serviceName, resources, afterService)
allTrailingDot := len(completions) > 0
for _, c := range completions {
if !strings.HasSuffix(c, ".") {
allTrailingDot = false
break
}
}
return completions, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp | cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace
directive := cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
if allTrailingDot {
directive |= cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace
}
return completions, directive
}
serviceName := parts[0]
// Case 2: space-form, args already has segments
// Walk down service -> resource(s) -> method based on existing args
serviceName := args[0]
spec := registry.LoadFromMeta(serviceName)
if spec == nil {
return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
}
mode := f.ResolveStrictMode(cmd.Context())
spec = filterSpecByStrictMode(spec, mode)
resources, _ := spec["resources"].(map[string]interface{})
if resources == nil {
return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
}
afterService := strings.Join(parts[1:], ".")
completions := completeSchemaPathForSpec(serviceName, resources, afterService)
allTrailingDot := len(completions) > 0
for _, c := range completions {
if !strings.HasSuffix(c, ".") {
allTrailingDot = false
break
// args[1:] are resource path segments (possibly partial); current
// toComplete is the next segment under cursor.
consumed := args[1:]
resource, _, remaining := findResourceByPath(resources, consumed)
if resource == nil {
// Suggest top-level resource names that match toComplete
var completions []string
for resName := range resources {
if strings.HasPrefix(resName, toComplete) {
completions = append(completions, resName)
}
}
sort.Strings(completions)
return completions, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
}
if len(remaining) > 0 {
// Already typed past the resource — suggest methods
methods, _ := resource["methods"].(map[string]interface{})
methods = filterMethodsByStrictMode(methods, mode)
var completions []string
for mName := range methods {
if strings.HasPrefix(mName, toComplete) {
completions = append(completions, mName)
}
}
sort.Strings(completions)
return completions, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
}
// Resource matched exactly, suggest methods
methods, _ := resource["methods"].(map[string]interface{})
methods = filterMethodsByStrictMode(methods, mode)
var completions []string
for mName := range methods {
if strings.HasPrefix(mName, toComplete) {
completions = append(completions, mName)
}
}
directive := cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
if allTrailingDot {
directive |= cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace
}
return completions, directive
sort.Strings(completions)
return completions, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp
}
}
@@ -469,94 +522,231 @@ func schemaRun(opts *SchemaOptions) error {
out := opts.Factory.IOStreams.Out
mode := opts.Factory.ResolveStrictMode(opts.Ctx)
if opts.Path == "" {
printServices(out)
return nil
// args may have arrived as a single string (legacy single-arg path) or
// split into multiple — normalize to a single args slice.
var rawArgs []string
if opts.Path != "" {
rawArgs = []string{opts.Path}
}
parts := strings.Split(opts.Path, ".")
serviceName := parts[0]
spec := registry.LoadFromMeta(serviceName)
if spec == nil {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown service: %s", serviceName),
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(registry.ListFromMetaProjects(), ", ")))
}
if len(parts) == 1 {
if opts.Format == "pretty" {
printResourceList(out, spec, mode)
if len(opts.ExtraArgs) > 0 {
if opts.Path != "" {
rawArgs = append([]string{opts.Path}, opts.ExtraArgs...)
} else {
output.PrintJson(out, filterSpecByStrictMode(spec, mode))
rawArgs = append([]string(nil), opts.ExtraArgs...)
}
return nil
}
parts := schema.ParsePath(rawArgs)
if opts.Format == "pretty" {
return runPrettyMode(out, parts, mode)
}
return runJSONMode(out, parts, mode)
}
// runJSONMode dispatches list/single envelope output based on parts.
// JSON mode uses embedded data only (bypasses remote overlay) so envelope
// output is deterministic across machines.
func runJSONMode(out io.Writer, parts []string, mode core.StrictMode) error {
filter := strictModeFilter(mode)
switch len(parts) {
case 0:
envs := schema.AssembleAll(filter)
output.PrintJson(out, envs)
return nil
case 1:
spec := registry.EmbeddedSpec(parts[0])
if spec == nil {
return errUnknownEmbeddedService(parts[0])
}
envs := schema.AssembleService(parts[0], spec, filter)
output.PrintJson(out, envs)
return nil
default:
return runJSONForPath(out, parts, filter)
}
}
// runJSONForPath handles len(parts) >= 2: try resource match first, fallback
// to single-method match. Uses embedded data only.
func runJSONForPath(out io.Writer, parts []string, filter schema.MethodFilter) error {
serviceName := parts[0]
spec := registry.EmbeddedSpec(serviceName)
if spec == nil {
return errUnknownEmbeddedService(serviceName)
}
resources, _ := spec["resources"].(map[string]interface{})
resource, resName, remaining := findResourceByPath(resources, parts[1:])
if resource == nil {
var resNames []string
var names []string
for k := range resources {
resNames = append(resNames, k)
names = append(names, k)
}
sort.Strings(names)
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown resource: %s.%s", serviceName, strings.Join(parts[1:], ".")),
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(resNames, ", ")))
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(names, ", ")))
}
if len(remaining) == 0 {
if opts.Format == "pretty" {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s%s.%s%s\n\n", output.Bold, serviceName, resName, output.Reset)
methods, _ := resource["methods"].(map[string]interface{})
methods = filterMethodsByStrictMode(methods, mode)
for _, mName := range sortedKeys(methods) {
m, _ := methods[mName].(map[string]interface{})
httpMethod := registry.GetStrFromMap(m, "httpMethod")
desc := registry.GetStrFromMap(m, "description")
fmt.Fprintf(out, " %-7s %s%s%s %s%s%s\n", httpMethod, output.Bold, mName, output.Reset, output.Dim, desc, output.Reset)
}
fmt.Fprintf(out, "\n%sUsage: lark-cli schema %s.%s.<method>%s\n", output.Dim, serviceName, resName, output.Reset)
} else {
// For JSON output, filter methods in a copy to avoid mutating the registry.
if mode.IsActive() {
filtered := make(map[string]interface{})
for k, v := range resource {
filtered[k] = v
}
if methods, ok := resource["methods"].(map[string]interface{}); ok {
filtered["methods"] = filterMethodsByStrictMode(methods, mode)
}
output.PrintJson(out, filtered)
} else {
output.PrintJson(out, resource)
}
}
// Resource-scoped envelope array
envs := assembleResource(serviceName, resName, resource, filter)
output.PrintJson(out, envs)
return nil
}
methodName := remaining[0]
methods, _ := resource["methods"].(map[string]interface{})
method, ok := methods[methodName].(map[string]interface{})
if !ok {
var names []string
for k := range methods {
names = append(names, k)
}
sort.Strings(names)
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown method: %s.%s.%s", serviceName, resName, methodName),
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(names, ", ")))
}
if len(remaining) > 1 {
// Method exists but caller appended extra segments — reject so they
// don't silently get this method's schema when they typo'd the path.
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown path: %s.%s.%s",
serviceName, resName, strings.Join(remaining, ".")),
fmt.Sprintf("Method %q exists but the trailing segments %q do not resolve",
methodName, strings.Join(remaining[1:], ".")))
}
if filter != nil && !filter(method) {
// Method exists in spec but filtered out by strict mode
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Method %s.%s.%s not available in current identity mode", serviceName, resName, methodName),
"Use --as user / --as bot to switch")
}
env := schema.AssembleEnvelope(serviceName, []string{resName}, methodName, method)
output.PrintJson(out, env)
return nil
}
func assembleResource(serviceName, resName string, resource map[string]interface{}, filter schema.MethodFilter) []schema.Envelope {
methods, _ := resource["methods"].(map[string]interface{})
resourcePath := []string{resName}
var envs []schema.Envelope
for methodName, raw := range methods {
method, ok := raw.(map[string]interface{})
if !ok {
continue
}
if filter != nil && !filter(method) {
continue
}
envs = append(envs, schema.AssembleEnvelope(serviceName, resourcePath, methodName, method))
}
sort.Slice(envs, func(i, j int) bool { return envs[i].Name < envs[j].Name })
return envs
}
// runPrettyMode preserves the existing legacy pretty rendering verbatim.
// All printServices/printResourceList/printMethodDetail calls stay unchanged.
func runPrettyMode(out io.Writer, parts []string, mode core.StrictMode) error {
if len(parts) == 0 {
printServices(out)
return nil
}
serviceName := parts[0]
spec := registry.LoadFromMeta(serviceName)
if spec == nil {
return errUnknownService(serviceName)
}
if len(parts) == 1 {
printResourceList(out, spec, mode)
return nil
}
resources, _ := spec["resources"].(map[string]interface{})
resource, resName, remaining := findResourceByPath(resources, parts[1:])
if resource == nil {
var names []string
for k := range resources {
names = append(names, k)
}
sort.Strings(names)
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown resource: %s.%s", serviceName, strings.Join(parts[1:], ".")),
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(names, ", ")))
}
if len(remaining) == 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s%s.%s%s\n\n", output.Bold, serviceName, resName, output.Reset)
methods, _ := resource["methods"].(map[string]interface{})
methods = filterMethodsByStrictMode(methods, mode)
for _, mName := range sortedKeys(methods) {
m, _ := methods[mName].(map[string]interface{})
httpMethod := registry.GetStrFromMap(m, "httpMethod")
desc := registry.GetStrFromMap(m, "description")
fmt.Fprintf(out, " %-7s %s%s%s %s%s%s\n", httpMethod, output.Bold, mName, output.Reset, output.Dim, desc, output.Reset)
}
fmt.Fprintf(out, "\n%sUsage: lark-cli schema %s.%s.<method>%s\n", output.Dim, serviceName, resName, output.Reset)
return nil
}
methodName := remaining[0]
methods, _ := resource["methods"].(map[string]interface{})
methods = filterMethodsByStrictMode(methods, mode)
method, ok := methods[methodName].(map[string]interface{})
if !ok {
var mNames []string
var names []string
for k := range methods {
mNames = append(mNames, k)
names = append(names, k)
}
sort.Strings(names)
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown method: %s.%s.%s", serviceName, resName, methodName),
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(mNames, ", ")))
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(names, ", ")))
}
if opts.Format == "pretty" {
printMethodDetail(out, spec, resName, methodName, method)
} else {
output.PrintJson(out, method)
if len(remaining) > 1 {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown path: %s.%s.%s",
serviceName, resName, strings.Join(remaining, ".")),
fmt.Sprintf("Method %q exists but the trailing segments %q do not resolve",
methodName, strings.Join(remaining[1:], ".")))
}
printMethodDetail(out, spec, resName, methodName, method)
return nil
}
// strictModeFilter adapts core.StrictMode into a schema.MethodFilter, or returns
// nil if strict mode is not active.
func strictModeFilter(mode core.StrictMode) schema.MethodFilter {
if !mode.IsActive() {
return nil
}
token := registry.IdentityToAccessToken(string(mode.ForcedIdentity()))
return func(method map[string]interface{}) bool {
tokens, _ := method["accessTokens"].([]interface{})
if tokens == nil {
return true // permissive when meta_data lacks accessTokens
}
for _, t := range tokens {
if s, _ := t.(string); s == token {
return true
}
}
return false
}
}
func errUnknownService(name string) error {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown service: %s", name),
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(registry.ListFromMetaProjects(), ", ")))
}
// errUnknownEmbeddedService is the JSON-mode variant: it lists only embedded
// services (no overlay) because JSON mode itself bypasses overlay; suggesting
// overlay-only services would mislead callers when those services subsequently
// fail to resolve in envelope output.
func errUnknownEmbeddedService(name string) error {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("Unknown service: %s", name),
fmt.Sprintf("Available: %s", strings.Join(registry.EmbeddedServiceNames(), ", ")))
}
// filterSpecByStrictMode returns a shallow copy of spec with each resource's methods
// filtered by strict mode. Returns the original spec when strict mode is off.
func filterSpecByStrictMode(spec map[string]interface{}, mode core.StrictMode) map[string]interface{} {

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ package schema
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"strings"
"testing"
@@ -33,17 +34,165 @@ func TestSchemaCmd_FlagParsing(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestSchemaCmd_NoArgs(t *testing.T) {
func TestSchemaCmd_NoArgs_Pretty(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd := NewCmdSchema(f, nil)
cmd.SetArgs([]string{})
err := cmd.Execute()
if err != nil {
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"--format", "pretty"})
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if !strings.Contains(stdout.String(), "Available services") {
t.Error("expected service list output")
t.Error("expected service list in pretty mode")
}
}
func TestSchemaCmd_NoArgs_JSON_IsArray(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd := NewCmdSchema(f, nil)
cmd.SetArgs([]string{}) // default --format json
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
out := strings.TrimSpace(stdout.String())
if !strings.HasPrefix(out, "[") {
head := out
if len(head) > 80 {
head = head[:80]
}
t.Errorf("expected JSON array root, first 80 chars:\n%s", head)
}
var envs []map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(out), &envs); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal failed: %v", err)
}
if len(envs) < 193 {
t.Errorf("envelopes count = %d, want >= 193", len(envs))
}
}
func TestSchemaCmd_JSONIsEnvelope(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd := NewCmdSchema(f, nil)
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"im.images.create", "--format", "json"})
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
var env map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.Bytes(), &env); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("not valid JSON: %v\n%s", err, stdout.String())
}
if env["name"] != "im images create" {
t.Errorf("name = %v, want \"im images create\"", env["name"])
}
for _, key := range []string{"description", "inputSchema", "outputSchema", "_meta"} {
if _, ok := env[key]; !ok {
t.Errorf("missing top-level key: %s", key)
}
}
meta, _ := env["_meta"].(map[string]interface{})
if meta["envelope_version"] != "1.0" {
t.Errorf("envelope_version = %v, want \"1.0\"", meta["envelope_version"])
}
}
func TestSchemaCmd_SpaceSeparatedPath_EqualsDotted(t *testing.T) {
f1, out1, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd1 := NewCmdSchema(f1, nil)
cmd1.SetArgs([]string{"im", "images", "create"})
if err := cmd1.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("space form failed: %v", err)
}
f2, out2, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd2 := NewCmdSchema(f2, nil)
cmd2.SetArgs([]string{"im.images.create"})
if err := cmd2.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("dotted form failed: %v", err)
}
if out1.String() != out2.String() {
t.Errorf("space and dotted forms produced different output")
}
}
func TestSchemaCmd_ServiceListIsArray(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd := NewCmdSchema(f, nil)
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"im"})
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
var envs []map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.Bytes(), &envs); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal failed: %v\n%s", err, stdout.String())
}
if len(envs) == 0 {
t.Fatal("expected non-empty array for service im")
}
for _, e := range envs {
name, _ := e["name"].(string)
if !strings.HasPrefix(name, "im ") {
t.Errorf("envelope name %q does not start with \"im \"", name)
}
}
}
func TestSchemaCmd_HighRiskYesInjection(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd := NewCmdSchema(f, nil)
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"im.messages.delete"})
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
var env map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.Bytes(), &env); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal failed: %v", err)
}
is, _ := env["inputSchema"].(map[string]interface{})
props, _ := is["properties"].(map[string]interface{})
if _, ok := props["yes"]; !ok {
t.Errorf("inputSchema.properties.yes missing for high-risk-write command")
}
}
func TestSchemaCmd_NoYesForReadRisk(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd := NewCmdSchema(f, nil)
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"im.reactions.list"})
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
var env map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout.Bytes(), &env); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal failed: %v", err)
}
is, _ := env["inputSchema"].(map[string]interface{})
props, _ := is["properties"].(map[string]interface{})
if _, ok := props["yes"]; ok {
t.Errorf("yes property should not appear for risk=read command")
}
}
func TestSchemaCmd_PrettyUnchanged_KeyTextPresent(t *testing.T) {
f, stdout, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, nil)
cmd := NewCmdSchema(f, nil)
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"im.images.create", "--format", "pretty"})
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
out := stdout.String()
// Existing pretty rendering surfaces these markers — they must still appear
for _, want := range []string{"Parameters:", "Response:", "Identity:", "Scopes:", "CLI:"} {
if !strings.Contains(out, want) {
t.Errorf("pretty output missing marker %q", want)
}
}
}

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@@ -9,11 +9,13 @@ import (
"io"
"strings"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/auth"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/client"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/credential"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/errclass"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/registry"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/util"
@@ -178,6 +180,7 @@ func NewCmdServiceMethodWithContext(ctx context.Context, f *cmdutil.Factory, spe
cmd.Flags().IntVar(&opts.PageLimit, "page-limit", 10, "max pages to fetch with --page-all (0 = unlimited)")
cmd.Flags().IntVar(&opts.PageDelay, "page-delay", 200, "delay in ms between pages")
cmd.Flags().StringVar(&opts.Format, "format", "json", "output format: json|ndjson|table|csv")
cmd.Flags().Bool("json", false, "shorthand for --format json")
cmd.Flags().StringVarP(&opts.JqExpr, "jq", "q", "", "jq expression to filter JSON output")
cmd.Flags().BoolVar(&opts.DryRun, "dry-run", false, "print request without executing")
if risk == "high-risk-write" {
@@ -222,7 +225,7 @@ func serviceMethodRun(opts *ServiceMethodOptions) error {
}
if opts.PageAll && opts.Output != "" {
return output.ErrValidation("--output and --page-all are mutually exclusive")
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "--output and --page-all are mutually exclusive").WithParam("--output")
}
if err := output.ValidateJqFlags(opts.JqExpr, opts.Output, opts.Format); err != nil {
return err
@@ -271,12 +274,10 @@ func serviceMethodRun(opts *ServiceMethodOptions) error {
fmt.Fprintf(f.IOStreams.ErrOut, "warning: unknown format %q, falling back to json\n", opts.Format)
}
// Stage 1: enrich the 99991679 (LarkErrUserScopeInsufficient) response
// with a per-method recommended `--scope` hint, matching the pre-PR
// behaviour. Per-domain typed migration in stage 2+ will lift this
// into PermissionError.MissingScopes / ConsoleURL on the typed
// envelope; until then the legacy ExitError envelope is preserved.
checkErr := scopeAwareChecker(scopes, opts.As.IsBot())
// Scope-insufficient (99991679) and all other Lark API codes route through
// errclass.BuildAPIError via ac.CheckResponse, producing *errs.PermissionError
// with MissingScopes / Identity / ConsoleURL populated from the response.
checkErr := ac.CheckResponse
if opts.PageAll {
return servicePaginate(opts.Ctx, ac, request, format, opts.JqExpr, out, f.IOStreams.ErrOut,
@@ -300,51 +301,6 @@ func serviceMethodRun(opts *ServiceMethodOptions) error {
})
}
// scopeAwareChecker returns an error checker that enriches the
// LarkErrUserScopeInsufficient (99991679) business error with a
// per-method recommended `--scope` hint. All other non-zero codes fall
// through to legacy output.ErrAPI (matching pre-PR behaviour). The
// identity parameter is accepted to match the client.ResponseOptions
// CheckError signature; isBotMode is captured from the enclosing call so
// the recommended scope reflects the caller's identity at request time.
//
// Deprecated: stage-1 enrichment for the legacy *output.ExitError envelope.
// Stage-2 typed migration will lift this into PermissionError.MissingScopes
// + ConsoleURL on the typed envelope and remove this helper.
func scopeAwareChecker(scopes []interface{}, isBotMode bool) func(interface{}, core.Identity) error {
return func(result interface{}, _ core.Identity) error {
resultMap, ok := result.(map[string]interface{})
if !ok || resultMap == nil {
return nil
}
code, _ := util.ToFloat64(resultMap["code"])
if code == 0 {
return nil
}
larkCode := int(code)
msg := registry.GetStrFromMap(resultMap, "msg")
if larkCode == output.LarkErrUserScopeInsufficient && len(scopes) > 0 {
identity := "user"
if isBotMode {
identity = "tenant"
}
recommended := registry.SelectRecommendedScope(scopes, identity)
// Stage-1 carve-out: this restores the pre-PR scope-insufficient
// enrichment (recommended scope + auth-login hint) on the legacy
// envelope. The typed migration in stage 2+ will lift this into
// PermissionError.MissingScopes / ConsoleURL on the typed wire.
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitAPI, "permission",
fmt.Sprintf("insufficient permissions: [%d] %s", larkCode, msg),
fmt.Sprintf("run `lark-cli auth login --scope \"%s\"` in the background. It blocks and outputs a verification URL — retrieve the URL and open it in a browser to complete login.", recommended))
}
// Stage-1 carve-out: matches pre-PR behaviour (legacy ExitError +
// ClassifyLarkError). Typed migration is stage-2+.
return output.ErrAPI(larkCode, fmt.Sprintf("API error: [%d] %s", larkCode, msg), resultMap["error"])
}
}
// checkServiceScopes pre-checks user scopes before making the API call.
func checkServiceScopes(ctx context.Context, cred *credential.CredentialProvider, identity core.Identity, config *core.CliConfig, method map[string]interface{}, scopes []interface{}) error {
if ctx.Err() != nil {
@@ -366,9 +322,7 @@ func checkServiceScopes(ctx context.Context, cred *credential.CredentialProvider
}
}
if missing := auth.MissingScopes(result.Scopes, required); len(missing) > 0 {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitAuth, "missing_scope",
fmt.Sprintf("missing required scope(s): %s", strings.Join(missing, ", ")),
fmt.Sprintf("run `lark-cli auth login --scope \"%s\"` in the background. It blocks and outputs a verification URL — retrieve the URL and open it in a browser to complete login.", strings.Join(missing, " ")))
return newPreflightMissingScopeError(string(config.Brand), config.AppID, string(identity), missing)
}
return nil
}
@@ -388,9 +342,24 @@ func checkServiceScopes(ctx context.Context, cred *credential.CredentialProvider
}
}
recommended := registry.SelectRecommendedScope(scopes, "user")
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitAPI, "permission",
fmt.Sprintf("insufficient permissions (required scope: %s)", recommended),
fmt.Sprintf("run `lark-cli auth login --scope \"%s\"` in the background. It blocks and outputs a verification URL — retrieve the URL and open it in a browser to complete login.", recommended))
return newPreflightMissingScopeError(string(config.Brand), config.AppID, string(identity), []string{recommended})
}
// newPreflightMissingScopeError constructs a PermissionError for the local
// pre-flight scope check that converges byte-for-byte with the dispatcher's
// BuildAPIError path. Uses the canonical helpers in internal/errclass so
// Hint and Message stay in lock-step with the server-response classifier.
// ConsoleURL is deliberately omitted: the dispatcher only sets it for
// SubtypeAppScopeNotApplied (bot-perspective dev-action recovery), and this
// pre-flight path is user-perspective SubtypeMissingScope whose recovery is
// `lark-cli auth login --scope ...`, not a console deep-link.
func newPreflightMissingScopeError(brand, appID, identity string, missing []string) *errs.PermissionError {
consoleURL := errclass.ConsoleURL(brand, appID, missing)
return errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope,
"%s", errclass.CanonicalPermissionMessage(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, appID, missing, "")).
WithHint("%s", errclass.PermissionHint(missing, identity, errs.SubtypeMissingScope, consoleURL)).
WithMissingScopes(missing...).
WithIdentity(identity)
}
// buildServiceRequest parses flags, builds the URL with path/query params, and returns a RawApiRequest.
@@ -412,7 +381,7 @@ func buildServiceRequest(opts *ServiceMethodOptions) (client.RawApiRequest, *cmd
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, err
}
if opts.Params == "-" && opts.Data == "-" {
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, output.ErrValidation("--params and --data cannot both read from stdin (-)")
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "--params and --data cannot both read from stdin (-)").WithParam("--params")
}
params, err := cmdutil.ParseJSONMap(opts.Params, "--params", stdin, fileIO)
if err != nil {
@@ -429,13 +398,14 @@ func buildServiceRequest(opts *ServiceMethodOptions) (client.RawApiRequest, *cmd
}
val, ok := params[name]
if !ok || util.IsEmptyValue(val) {
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("missing required path parameter: %s", name),
fmt.Sprintf("lark-cli schema %s", schemaPath))
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"missing required path parameter: %s", name).
WithHint("lark-cli schema %s", schemaPath).
WithParam(name)
}
valStr := fmt.Sprintf("%v", val)
if err := validate.ResourceName(valStr, name); err != nil {
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, output.ErrValidation("%s", err)
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "%s", err).WithParam(name).WithCause(err)
}
url = strings.Replace(url, "{"+name+"}", validate.EncodePathSegment(valStr), 1)
delete(params, name)
@@ -451,9 +421,10 @@ func buildServiceRequest(opts *ServiceMethodOptions) (client.RawApiRequest, *cmd
required, _ := p["required"].(bool)
isPaginationParam := opts.PageAll && (name == "page_token" || name == "page_size")
if required && !isPaginationParam && (!exists || util.IsEmptyValue(value)) {
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitValidation, "validation",
fmt.Sprintf("missing required query parameter: %s", name),
fmt.Sprintf("lark-cli schema %s", schemaPath))
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"missing required query parameter: %s", name).
WithHint("lark-cli schema %s", schemaPath).
WithParam(name)
}
if exists && !util.IsEmptyValue(value) {
queryParams[name] = value
@@ -488,7 +459,7 @@ func buildServiceRequest(opts *ServiceMethodOptions) (client.RawApiRequest, *cmd
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, err
}
if _, ok := dataFields.(map[string]any); !ok {
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, output.ErrValidation("--data must be a JSON object when used with --file")
return client.RawApiRequest{}, nil, errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "--data must be a JSON object when used with --file").WithParam("--data")
}
}

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@@ -765,3 +765,22 @@ func TestDetectFileFields(t *testing.T) {
})
}
}
func TestServiceMethod_JsonFlag_Accepted(t *testing.T) {
f, _, _, _ := cmdutil.TestFactory(t, testConfig)
var captured *ServiceMethodOptions
cmd := NewCmdServiceMethod(f, driveSpec(),
map[string]interface{}{"description": "desc", "httpMethod": "GET"}, "list", "files",
func(opts *ServiceMethodOptions) error {
captured = opts
return nil
})
cmd.SetArgs([]string{"--json"})
if err := cmd.Execute(); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("--json should be accepted without error, got: %v", err)
}
if captured == nil {
t.Fatal("expected runF to be called")
}
}

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@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ import (
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
@@ -72,6 +73,149 @@ func TestInstallUnknownSubcommandGuard_PreservesExistingRunE(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestUnknownFlagTokens(t *testing.T) {
_, drive, _ := newGroupTree()
// Give a subcommand a flag so a misplaced-but-known flag (the user omitted
// the subcommand) is distinguished from a genuinely unknown one.
for _, c := range drive.Commands() {
if c.Name() == "+search" {
c.Flags().String("query", "", "")
}
}
cases := []struct {
name string
rawArgs []string
want []string
}{
{"genuinely unknown long flag", []string{"drive", "--badflag"}, []string{"--badflag"}},
{"flag known on a subcommand (misplaced)", []string{"drive", "--query", "x"}, nil},
{"no flags at all", []string{"drive"}, nil},
{"tokens after -- are positional", []string{"drive", "--", "--badflag"}, nil},
{"unknown shorthand", []string{"drive", "-Z"}, []string{"-Z"}},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := unknownFlagTokens(drive, tc.rawArgs)
if len(got) != len(tc.want) {
t.Fatalf("unknownFlagTokens(%v) = %v, want %v", tc.rawArgs, got, tc.want)
}
for i := range got {
if got[i] != tc.want[i] {
t.Errorf("token[%d] = %q, want %q", i, got[i], tc.want[i])
}
}
})
}
}
func TestUnknownSubcommandRunE_FlagBeforeSubcommandIsStructured(t *testing.T) {
_, drive, _ := newGroupTree()
installUnknownSubcommandGuard(drive.Root())
// Simulate `lark-cli drive --badflag`: the UnknownFlags whitelist swallows
// --badflag, so RunE sees no args; the guard must recover it from
// rawInvocationArgs and fail structured rather than print help + exit 0.
rawInvocationArgs = []string{"drive", "--badflag"}
t.Cleanup(func() { rawInvocationArgs = nil })
err := drive.RunE(drive, nil)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected a structured unknown_flag error, got nil (help fallthrough)")
}
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "unknown flag") {
t.Errorf("error = %q, want it to mention an unknown flag", err.Error())
}
// The detail must stay schema-compatible with flagDidYouMean's unknown_flag
// (same Type → same keys), so a consumer keyed on Type reads a stable shape.
exitErr, ok := err.(*output.ExitError)
if !ok || exitErr.Detail == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError with Detail, got %T", err)
}
if exitErr.Detail.Type != "unknown_flag" {
t.Errorf("detail.Type = %q, want unknown_flag", exitErr.Detail.Type)
}
detail, ok := exitErr.Detail.Detail.(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("expected detail to be map[string]any, got %T", exitErr.Detail.Detail)
}
if detail["unknown"] != "--badflag" {
t.Errorf("detail.unknown = %v, want --badflag", detail["unknown"])
}
if got, _ := detail["unknown_flags"].([]string); len(got) != 1 || got[0] != "--badflag" {
t.Errorf("detail.unknown_flags = %v, want [--badflag]", detail["unknown_flags"])
}
for _, key := range []string{"suggestions", "valid_flags"} {
if _, present := detail[key]; !present {
t.Errorf("detail.%s missing; must be present (empty) to match the unknown_flag schema", key)
}
}
}
func TestUnknownSubcommandRunE_ValidFlagWithoutSubcommandIsStructured(t *testing.T) {
_, drive, _ := newGroupTree()
// --query is defined on the +search subcommand, so it is a *valid* flag that
// was placed before the (omitted) subcommand. Unlike an unknown flag, this
// must still fail structured (missing_subcommand) rather than fall through to
// help + exit 0 — `drive --query x` is a malformed call, not a help request.
for _, c := range drive.Commands() {
if c.Name() == "+search" {
c.Flags().String("query", "", "")
}
}
installUnknownSubcommandGuard(drive.Root())
rawInvocationArgs = []string{"drive", "--query", "x"}
t.Cleanup(func() { rawInvocationArgs = nil })
err := drive.RunE(drive, nil)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected a structured missing_subcommand error, got nil (help fallthrough)")
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T", err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitValidation {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitValidation)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || exitErr.Detail.Type != "missing_subcommand" {
t.Fatalf("detail.Type = %v, want missing_subcommand", exitErr.Detail)
}
detail, ok := exitErr.Detail.Detail.(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("detail is not a map: %#v", exitErr.Detail.Detail)
}
if flags, _ := detail["flags"].([]string); len(flags) != 1 || flags[0] != "--query" {
t.Errorf("detail.flags = %v, want [--query]", detail["flags"])
}
if detail["command_path"] != "lark-cli drive" {
t.Errorf("detail.command_path = %v, want lark-cli drive", detail["command_path"])
}
}
// A bare group carrying only a group-valid global flag (e.g. the inherited
// --profile) is not missing a subcommand — those flags do not belong to a
// subcommand — so it must print help, not fail with missing_subcommand.
func TestUnknownSubcommandRunE_GroupValidGlobalFlagShowsHelp(t *testing.T) {
_, drive, _ := newGroupTree()
drive.Root().PersistentFlags().String("profile", "", "") // global, inherited by drive
installUnknownSubcommandGuard(drive.Root())
rawInvocationArgs = []string{"--profile", "p", "drive"}
t.Cleanup(func() { rawInvocationArgs = nil })
var buf bytes.Buffer
drive.SetOut(&buf)
drive.SetErr(&buf)
if err := drive.RunE(drive, nil); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("bare group with only a global flag should print help, got error: %v", err)
}
if !strings.Contains(buf.String(), "drive ops") {
t.Errorf("expected help output, got:\n%s", buf.String())
}
}
func TestUnknownSubcommandRunE_NoArgsShowsHelp(t *testing.T) {
_, drive, _ := newGroupTree()
installUnknownSubcommandGuard(drive.Root())
@@ -113,11 +257,11 @@ func TestUnknownSubcommandRunE_UnknownReturnsStructuredError(t *testing.T) {
if !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Message, `"+bogus"`) {
t.Errorf("message should echo the unknown token, got %q", exitErr.Detail.Message)
}
if !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Hint, "+search") || !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Hint, "+upload") {
t.Errorf("hint should list available shortcuts, got %q", exitErr.Detail.Hint)
}
if strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Hint, "+secret") {
t.Error("hidden commands must not appear in the hint")
// "+bogus" has no close neighbor among drive's subcommands, so the hint falls
// back to pointing at --help; the full machine-readable list lives in
// detail.available below (which also excludes hidden commands).
if !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Hint, "--help") {
t.Errorf("hint should guide to --help when there is no suggestion, got %q", exitErr.Detail.Hint)
}
detail, ok := exitErr.Detail.Detail.(map[string]any)
@@ -164,7 +308,7 @@ func TestAvailableSubcommandNames_FiltersHelpAndCompletion(t *testing.T) {
&cobra.Command{Use: "gamma", RunE: func(*cobra.Command, []string) error { return nil }},
)
got := availableSubcommandNames(root)
got, _ := availableSubcommandNames(root)
want := []string{"alpha", "gamma"}
if len(got) != len(want) {
t.Fatalf("expected %v, got %v", want, got)
@@ -175,3 +319,61 @@ func TestAvailableSubcommandNames_FiltersHelpAndCompletion(t *testing.T) {
}
}
}
func TestAvailableSubcommandNames_SplitsDeprecatedGroup(t *testing.T) {
root := &cobra.Command{Use: "lark-cli"}
root.AddGroup(&cobra.Group{ID: cmdutil.DeprecatedGroupID, Title: "Deprecated"})
root.AddCommand(
&cobra.Command{Use: "+new-cmd", RunE: func(*cobra.Command, []string) error { return nil }},
&cobra.Command{Use: "+old-cmd", GroupID: cmdutil.DeprecatedGroupID, RunE: func(*cobra.Command, []string) error { return nil }},
)
available, deprecated := availableSubcommandNames(root)
if len(available) != 1 || available[0] != "+new-cmd" {
t.Errorf("available = %v, want [+new-cmd]", available)
}
if len(deprecated) != 1 || deprecated[0] != "+old-cmd" {
t.Errorf("deprecated = %v, want [+old-cmd]", deprecated)
}
}
// unknownSubcommandRunE must split current vs deprecated subcommands into
// separate detail buckets, while suggestions still rank across both so a
// mistyped legacy alias resolves.
func TestUnknownSubcommandRunE_SplitsDeprecatedBucket(t *testing.T) {
svc := &cobra.Command{Use: "sheets"}
svc.AddGroup(&cobra.Group{ID: cmdutil.DeprecatedGroupID, Title: "Deprecated"})
svc.AddCommand(
&cobra.Command{Use: "+cells-get", RunE: func(*cobra.Command, []string) error { return nil }},
&cobra.Command{Use: "+read", GroupID: cmdutil.DeprecatedGroupID, RunE: func(*cobra.Command, []string) error { return nil }},
)
err := unknownSubcommandRunE(svc, []string{"+reat"})
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T", err)
}
detail, ok := exitErr.Detail.Detail.(map[string]any)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("detail is not a map: %#v", exitErr.Detail.Detail)
}
if available, _ := detail["available"].([]string); len(available) != 1 || available[0] != "+cells-get" {
t.Errorf("available = %v, want [+cells-get]", available)
}
deprecated, ok := detail["deprecated"].([]string)
if !ok || len(deprecated) != 1 || deprecated[0] != "+read" {
t.Errorf("deprecated = %v, want [+read]", deprecated)
}
// suggestions rank across both buckets: "+reat" is closest to +read.
suggestions, _ := detail["suggestions"].([]string)
found := false
for _, s := range suggestions {
if s == "+read" {
found = true
}
}
if !found {
t.Errorf("suggestions %v should include +read (typo target)", suggestions)
}
}

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@@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ func successfulSkillsCommand() func(args ...string) *selfupdate.NpmResult {
switch strings.Join(args, " ") {
case "-y skills add https://open.feishu.cn --list":
r.Stdout.WriteString("Available Skills\n │ lark-calendar\n │ lark-mail\n")
case "-y skills ls -g --json":
r.Stdout.WriteString(`[{"name":"lark-calendar","path":"/tmp/lark-calendar","scope":"global","agents":["Codex"]},{"name":"custom-skill","path":"/tmp/custom-skill","scope":"global","agents":["Codex"]}]`)
case "-y skills ls -g":
r.Stdout.WriteString("Global Skills\nlark-calendar /tmp/lark-calendar\ncustom-skill /tmp/custom-skill\n")
default:

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@@ -34,10 +34,12 @@ in production? See **Troubleshooting**.
6. Wrapping is idempotent: re-wrapping an already-typed error returns it
unchanged across the `errors.As` / `errors.Unwrap` chain.
7. For the typed-envelope path, exit codes derive from `Category` only
via `output.ExitCodeForCategory`. Two stage-1 exceptions:
`SecurityPolicyError` always exits `1` (fixed by its legacy envelope),
and unmigrated `*output.ExitError` producers carry a hand-set `Code`;
both are retired in the legacy-removal stage.
via `output.ExitCodeForCategory` — including `SecurityPolicyError`,
which exits `6` via `CategoryPolicy`. Unmigrated `*output.ExitError`
producers still carry a hand-set `Code` until they finish migrating.
`output.ErrBare(code)` is the lone exception: a deliberate
predicate-command signal that bypasses the envelope (see
**Predicate commands** below).
## Wire format
@@ -73,9 +75,11 @@ Typed errors render to **stderr** as one JSON object per process exit:
| `error.retryable` | wire-stable | `true` when present; omitted when `false` |
| per-Subtype extension fields | per-Subtype-stable | e.g. `missing_scopes`, `console_url`, `challenge_url` |
Carve-out: `SecurityPolicyError` keeps the legacy
`{type: "auth_error", code: "challenge_required"|"access_denied", ...}`
envelope until its consumers migrate. Removal is staged in **Migration**.
`SecurityPolicyError` renders through the same typed envelope as every
other category. `error.type` is `"policy"`, `error.subtype` is one of
`challenge_required` / `access_denied`, and process exit is `6` via
`CategoryPolicy`. The legacy `auth_error` envelope at exit `1` has been
retired.
## Categories
@@ -115,10 +119,11 @@ Canonical mapping: `internal/output/exitcode.go` `ExitCodeForCategory`.
cmd/root.go handleRootError dispatches:
├─ *errs.SecurityPolicyError → legacy "auth_error" JSON envelope; exit 1
├─ output.ErrBare(code) → no envelope (stdout already written); exit = code
├─ typed (errs.ProblemOf) → typed JSON envelope; exit = ExitCodeOf(err)
├─ *core.ConfigError → asExitError adapts to legacy envelope
├─ *output.ExitError → legacy JSON envelope; exit = exitErr.Code
│ (includes *errs.SecurityPolicyError → policy envelope, exit 6)
├─ *core.ConfigError → promoted to typed via errcompat ↑
├─ *output.ExitError → legacy JSON envelope; exit = exitErr.Code
└─ untyped / Cobra error → plain "Error: <msg>" (no envelope); exit 1
```
@@ -127,6 +132,54 @@ stderr. Untyped errors (including Cobra's "required flag missing" / unknown
subcommand messages) print plain text and exit `1` — consumers must
tolerate that fallback.
### Predicate commands (`output.ErrBare`)
A small class of commands is **predicates**: they answer a yes/no
question and signal the answer through the shell exit code so callers
can write `if cmd; then ... fi`. `lark-cli auth check` is the canonical
example — its `README` contract is `exit 0 = ok, 1 = missing`.
These commands deliberately:
1. write a structured JSON answer to **stdout** themselves, and
2. return `output.ErrBare(exitCode)` to communicate the exit code to
the dispatcher without producing a `stderr` envelope.
`output.ErrBare` is **not** an error in the typed-envelope sense — it
carries no category, subtype, or message. It is a one-bit output-
control signal that lives outside the contract for the same reason
`grep -q` / `diff` / `systemctl is-active` set non-zero exit codes
without printing anything to stderr: pollution of stderr by a
predicate's negative answer would break `2>/dev/null` log hygiene in
caller scripts.
New code should not reach for `ErrBare` unless the command is
genuinely a predicate. Anything carrying recoverable error content
belongs in a typed `*errs.XxxError` — or, for a batch result, in the
partial-failure outcome below.
### Partial failure (batch / multi-status)
A batch command (e.g. `drive +push` / `+pull` / `+sync`) that processes
many items can finish in a third state, neither full success nor a single
error: some items succeeded and some failed. Its primary output is the
per-item result, so it does **not** belong in a `stderr` error envelope.
Such a command returns `runtime.OutPartialFailure(data, meta)`, which:
1. writes the full result to **stdout** as an `ok:false` envelope — the
summary and every per-item outcome (succeeded *and* failed) stay
machine-readable, exactly as a successful `Out(...)` would carry them,
but with `ok` honestly reporting failure; and
2. returns `*output.PartialFailureError`, a typed exit signal the
dispatcher maps to a non-zero exit code while writing nothing further
to `stderr`.
This is distinct from `ErrBare` (a predicate's one-bit answer) and from a
typed `*errs.XxxError` (a `stderr` error envelope): a partial failure is a
*result*, reported on stdout, that also failed. Consumers branch on
`ok == false` and then read `data.summary` / `data.items[]`.
## Consumers
### Go (in-process)
@@ -183,17 +236,25 @@ reworded without notice.
### Quick reference
The canonical producer surface is the **builder API in `errs/types.go`** (per type: struct + `NewXxxError` + chained `WithX` setters live in one place):
each `NewXxxError(subtype, format, args...)` locks `Category` at the
constructor name, requires `Subtype` + `Message` positionally, and exposes
optional fields via chained `.WithX(...)` setters. Struct literals remain
legal for framework dynamic paths (e.g. classifier fanout) but the lint
`CheckTypedErrorCompleteness` still requires `Category` + `Subtype` +
`Message` on any literal it sees.
| Situation | Use |
|-----------|-----|
| Bad user input | `&errs.ValidationError{...}` or `output.ErrValidation(msg)` |
| Login required | `&errs.AuthenticationError{...}` |
| Bad user input | `errs.NewValidationError(subtype, msg).WithParam("--flag")` |
| Login required | `errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeTokenMissing, msg)` |
| Token lacks scope | `errclass.BuildAPIError(resp, ctx)` |
| Local config missing | `&errs.ConfigError{...}` |
| Transport failure | `&errs.NetworkError{...}` |
| Local config missing | `errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, msg)` |
| Transport failure | `errs.NewNetworkError(errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout, msg).WithCause(err)` (subtype: `timeout` / `tls` / `dns` / `server_error` / `transport`) |
| Lark API error | `errclass.BuildAPIError(resp, ctx)` |
| SDK / decode bug | `&errs.InternalError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryInternal, Subtype: errs.SubtypeSDKError, ...}}` |
| Policy block | `&errs.SecurityPolicyError{...}` or `&errs.ContentSafetyError{...}` |
| Needs `--yes` | `&errs.ConfirmationRequiredError{...}` |
| SDK / decode bug | `errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, msg).WithCause(err)` |
| Policy block | `errs.NewSecurityPolicyError(subtype, msg).WithChallengeURL(url)` or `errs.NewContentSafetyError(subtype, msg).WithRules(...)` |
| Needs `--yes` | `errs.NewConfirmationRequiredError(risk, action, msg)` |
### Authoring discipline
@@ -242,8 +303,9 @@ Do not pick exit codes by hand in new typed producers — `ExitCodeForCategory`
maps `Category` to the shell code. A new exit-code requirement means a
new `Category`, not a one-off override at the call site.
(Legacy `*output.ExitError` and `SecurityPolicyError` retain hand-set
codes during stage 1.)
(Legacy `*output.ExitError` retains hand-set codes until removal;
`SecurityPolicyError` retains a hand-set code on main until the framework
migration PR retires the carve-out — see **Migration**.)
#### Split `Message`, `Hint`, and `Cause`
@@ -265,15 +327,10 @@ do not inline its `.Error()` into `Message`.
Conforming:
```go
return &errs.NetworkError{
Problem: errs.Problem{
Category: errs.CategoryNetwork,
Subtype: errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport,
Message: "request to /open-apis failed after 3 retries",
Hint: "check connectivity and retry; set --log-level debug if it persists",
},
Cause: ioErr,
}
return errs.NewNetworkError(errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport,
"request to /open-apis failed after 3 retries").
WithHint("check connectivity and retry; set --log-level debug if it persists").
WithCause(ioErr)
```
Non-conforming:
@@ -294,43 +351,51 @@ For positional arguments, use the canonical name without dashes
### Constructing typed errors
The minimal struct literal:
Prefer the **builder API**. The constructor pins `Category` + `Subtype` +
`Message`, the chained setters fill optional fields, and the resulting
value retains its concrete `*XxxError` pointer through the chain so
type-specific setters remain reachable to the end:
```go
return &errs.ValidationError{
Problem: errs.Problem{
Category: errs.CategoryValidation,
Subtype: errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("--data must be a valid JSON object: %v", parseErr),
},
Param: "--data",
}
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"--data must be a valid JSON object: %v", parseErr).
WithParam("--data")
```
Why builder over struct literal:
- `Category` is locked at the function name — caller cannot mis-specify it
- `Subtype` and `Message` are positional arguments — `go build` rejects
the call site if either is missing
- The chain reads top-down: required identity first, optional fields after
- Message is `fmt.Sprintf`-formatted from `(format, args...)`, matching
`fmt.Errorf` muscle memory and avoiding a separate `Sprintf` line
Struct literals remain legal — `CheckTypedErrorCompleteness` continues to
enforce `Category` + `Subtype` + `Message` on any literal it sees — and
the framework classifier (`internal/errclass/classify.go`) still uses
them on the dynamic dispatch path where a `Problem` value is composed
once and wrapped per Category branch. Outside that pattern, new code
should reach for the builder.
Legacy helpers (`output.ErrValidation`, `output.ErrAuth`, `output.ErrNetwork`)
remain callable during migration; new code should prefer the struct
literal so `Hint`, `Param`, `Cause`, and other extension fields stay
available per [Split `Message`, `Hint`, and `Cause`](#split-message-hint-and-cause).
remain callable during migration but are `// Deprecated:` — new code goes
through the builder.
#### Shortcut `Execute` walkthrough
Adapted from `shortcuts/calendar/calendar_suggestion.go:222`, whose legacy
form is `output.ErrValidation("--duration-minutes must be between 1 and
1440")`. The typed migration target:
1440")`. The typed migration target (builder form):
```go
Execute: func(ctx context.Context, runtime *common.RuntimeContext) error {
duration := runtime.Int("duration-minutes")
if duration < 1 || duration > 1440 {
return &errs.ValidationError{
Problem: errs.Problem{
Category: errs.CategoryValidation,
Subtype: errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("--duration-minutes must be between 1 and 1440, got %d", duration),
Hint: "pass a value in [1, 1440]",
},
Param: "--duration-minutes",
}
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"--duration-minutes must be between 1 and 1440, got %d", duration).
WithHint("pass a value in [1, 1440]").
WithParam("--duration-minutes")
}
_, err := runtime.DoAPI(req, opts)
@@ -360,7 +425,7 @@ cover the decision:
| Source | Decision | Example |
|--------|----------|---------|
| Helper returned a typed `*errs.*Error` | Return unchanged | `return err` |
| Helper returned an untyped error tied to user input (`strconv.Atoi`, `json.Unmarshal`, …) | Construct a typed error; put the untyped error in `Cause` | `return &errs.ValidationError{Problem: ..., Cause: jsonErr}` |
| Helper returned an untyped error tied to user input (`strconv.Atoi`, `json.Unmarshal`, …) | Construct a typed error; put the untyped error in `Cause` | `return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "invalid --data: %v", jsonErr).WithCause(jsonErr)` |
| SDK call via `runtime.DoAPI` failed | Return unchanged — the framework boundary already wrapped it | `return err` |
| Invariant broken (must-not-happen state) | Lift with `errs.WrapInternal`, set a `Message` describing the invariant | `return errs.WrapInternal(fmt.Errorf("identity resolver returned nil: %w", err))` |
@@ -391,8 +456,11 @@ through `runtime.DoAPI`.
#### Add a Subtype
1. Add a constant in `errs/subtypes.go` (framework) or
`errs/subtypes_service_<name>.go` (service).
1. Add a constant in `errs/subtypes.go` under the right Category block.
Subtypes are framework-shared — service-specific Subtypes are an
anti-pattern (the wire `code` field already identifies the source
service; Subtype encodes cross-service semantics like `not_found`,
`quota_exceeded`).
2. If it maps from a Lark code, register the mapping in
`internal/errclass/codemeta_<service>.go`.
3. Add a dispatch test in `internal/errclass/classify_test.go`.
@@ -409,10 +477,9 @@ emits a warning to keep them visible.
Rare; the existing structs cover the 9 Categories with room. If you must:
1. Add the struct in `errs/types.go` embedding `errs.Problem`, with a
nil-receiver-safe `Unwrap()` if it carries `Cause`.
1. In `errs/types.go`, add a new section with: the struct embedding `errs.Problem`, a nil-receiver-safe `Unwrap()` if it carries `Cause`, a `NewXxxError(subtype, format, args...)` constructor, and one chained `WithX` setter per extension field.
2. Add an `IsXxx` predicate in `errs/predicates.go`.
3. Add a wire-format pin in `errs/marshal_test.go`.
3. Add a wire-format pin in `errs/marshal_test.go` and a builder-chain pin in `errs/types_builder_test.go`.
`CheckProblemEmbed` enforces the `Problem` embed at lint time. New
top-level wire fields are forbidden — per-Subtype data goes into the
@@ -448,51 +515,36 @@ will be removed once business migration completes.
## Migration
The error-contract refactor lands in stages. This PR is **stage 1**, and
its scope is **strictly framework-only**: every production wire shape
matches pre-PR byte-for-byte (additive fields only where the legacy slot
had no subtype emission). Stage 1 ships infrastructure; behavioural
migration of any specific path lives in later stages.
**Strategy shift (2026-05-26).** The original plan (`docs/design/errors-refactor/spec.md` v2.12 §9) was a centrally-driven 4-PR rollout — framework → auth domain → multi-pilot → full-repo + legacy removal. That plan is **superseded** by a hybrid model: framework owner ships framework-level hardening (including a typed `*errs.*Error` migration of `internal/**`) as one focused PR; business-domain typed migration is **self-service** via [`docs/errors-guide.md`](../docs/errors-guide.md) and the builder API, with no central sweep timeline.
Stages:
Why the shift: 800+ legacy call sites split across 8+ business domains do not all share a single reviewer's bandwidth, and the contract is now expressive enough that each domain owner can migrate their own code from the guide without coordinating with framework owner.
1. **Framework slice — this PR.** Ships the `errs/` typed taxonomy,
classifier (`internal/errclass`), promotion stub (`internal/errcompat`,
passthrough in stage 1), dispatcher hook (`WriteTypedErrorEnvelope`),
and six lint guards (forbidigo + five AST checks). Wire shapes
preserved byte-for-byte versus pre-PR, with **one intentional semantic
fix**: config-class errors (`*core.ConfigError`) now exit `3` instead
of `2`, aligning with `ExitCodeForCategory` (config errors share the
auth exit slot per the taxonomy). The classifier and promote helpers
are *shipped but unused* in production paths — they exist so stage 2+
migrations can plug in without re-architecting.
2. **`SecurityPolicyError` typed envelope** — replace the legacy
`type: "auth_error"` carve-out with the typed shape.
3. **Business-domain migration**, one PR per domain in declared order:
`task → drive → calendar → im → mail → whiteboard → contact`. Each PR
moves the domain's `output.ErrAPI(...)` / `output.ErrAuth(...)` /
`output.ErrWithHint(...)` call sites to typed constructors or
`BuildAPIError`, removes its Deprecated annotations, and announces the
wire change explicitly.
4. **Framework-boundary migration**: `client.WrapDoAPIError` and
`client.WrapJSONResponseParseError` flip to typed wrap;
`client.CheckResponse` adopts `errclass.BuildAPIError`;
`internal/client/client.go resolveAccessToken` adopts the typed
`NeedAuthorizationError → *errs.AuthenticationError` recognition;
`cmd/auth/scopes.go` and `cmd/service/service.go` adopt typed
`*errs.PermissionError`; `errcompat.PromoteConfigError` lifts the
`Type="config"` (and later `Type="auth"`) branches to typed.
5. **Legacy removal** — once `git grep '\*output\.ExitError'` returns no
production hits, delete `Errorf`, `ErrAPI`, `ErrAuth`, `ErrWithHint`,
`ErrBare`, `ClassifyLarkError`, `ErrDetail`, `ExitError`, and
`ErrorEnvelope`.
### Current state
During migration, helper assertions accept both shapes (see
`shortcuts/mail/mail_shortcut_validation_test.go` `assertValidationError`)
so the build stays green domain-by-domain.
1. **Framework slice — ✅ shipped (PR #984).** The `errs/` typed taxonomy, classifier (`internal/errclass`), promotion stub (`internal/errcompat`, passthrough), dispatcher hook (`WriteTypedErrorEnvelope`), and the `lint/errscontract` AST guards. Wire shapes preserved byte-for-byte versus pre-PR, with **one intentional semantic fix**: config-class errors (`*core.ConfigError`) now exit `3` instead of `2`, aligning with `ExitCodeForCategory` (config errors share the auth exit slot per the taxonomy). The classifier and promote helpers are *shipped but unused* in production paths — they exist so framework migration can plug in without re-architecting.
Before / after at a call site (illustrative — actually performed in
stage 3):
2. **Builder API — ✅ shipped (this branch).** `errs/types.go` adds the canonical producer surface (`errs.NewXxxError(subtype, format, args...).WithX(...)`) for all 10 typed types, alongside each struct declaration. Constructor signature pins `Category` (via function name) and `Subtype` + `Message` (positional), so the producer cannot mis-specify any of the three identity fields. Optional fields chain through `.WithX(...)` setters that preserve the concrete pointer type.
### Next: framework migration PR (planned)
A single PR consolidates the work the original §9 spec split across PRs 24 — restricted to framework code, no business sweep:
- **Migrate `internal/**` typed construction to the builder API.** ~16 call sites in `internal/errclass/classify.go` (BuildAPIError fanout), `internal/auth/transport.go` (SecurityPolicy), `internal/auth/uat_client.go`, `internal/errcompat/promote*.go`, `internal/client/client.go`, `internal/client/api_errors.go`.
- **Land the framework-side semantic changes** previously scoped to spec §9 PR 2: `SecurityPolicyError` exit `1→6`, `WrapDoAPIError` typed (`*NetworkError` with subtype timeout/tls/dns/server_error/transport, `*InternalError` for JSON-decode), `WrapJSONResponseParseError` typed, `errcompat.PromoteConfigError` real Type routing, `PromoteAuthError` helper + dispatcher wiring, 10 credential Lark codes registered in codeMeta, 99991543 config classification, `resolveAccessToken` typed `*AuthenticationError`, `BuildAPIError` filling `*PermissionError.MissingScopes` / `Identity` / `ConsoleURL`, deletion of `scopeAwareChecker`.
- **Add `forbidigo` rule** banning `output.Err*` constructors in `shortcuts/**` and `cmd/**` (mirrors the contract that new business code must use the builder).
- **CHANGELOG** lists the resulting ~10 shell-exit-code shifts in one release entry (vs the spec §1 spread of 11 — the remaining one site lives in `task` business code).
### Business-domain migration (self-service, no central timeline)
Each business package migrates its own `output.Err*` call sites to the builder when convenient — typically batched within one domain. The guide at [`docs/errors-guide.md`](../docs/errors-guide.md) walks owners through the 8 typical error modes (validation / authorization / authentication / config / network / api / internal / policy) with real `file:line` examples from main. The three-layer extension model (add Subtype / add field / add Category) handles cases the existing taxonomy does not cover.
Helper assertions accept both shapes during migration (see `shortcuts/mail/mail_shortcut_validation_test.go` `assertValidationError`) so domain migrations stay green incrementally.
### Legacy removal
Deferred until business migration completion approaches the asymptote. `Errorf`, `ErrAPI`, `ErrAuth`, `ErrWithHint`, `ErrBare`, `ClassifyLarkError`, `ErrDetail`, `ExitError`, and `ErrorEnvelope` are `// Deprecated:` today and stay callable. No fixed removal date.
### Before / after at a call site
```go
// before (legacy)
@@ -502,6 +554,16 @@ return output.ErrAPI(larkCode, "create event failed", resp.RawBody())
return errclass.BuildAPIError(parsedResp, cc)
```
```go
// before (legacy validation)
return output.ErrValidation("--duration-minutes must be between 1 and 1440")
// after (builder)
return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"--duration-minutes must be between 1 and 1440, got %d", duration).
WithParam("--duration-minutes")
```
## Troubleshooting
**Envelope shows `type=api subtype=unknown` for what should be a more

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@@ -55,6 +55,28 @@ func TestPermissionError_MarshalJSON_HasAllWireFields(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestPermissionError_RequestedGrantedMarshal(t *testing.T) {
err := NewPermissionError(SubtypeMissingScope, "partial grant").
WithRequestedScopes("docx:document", "im:message:send").
WithGrantedScopes("docx:document").
WithMissingScopes("im:message:send")
b, e := json.Marshal(err)
if e != nil {
t.Fatal(e)
}
got := string(b)
for _, want := range []string{
`"requested_scopes":["docx:document","im:message:send"]`,
`"granted_scopes":["docx:document"]`,
`"missing_scopes":["im:message:send"]`,
} {
if !strings.Contains(got, want) {
t.Errorf("envelope missing %s\nactual: %s", want, got)
}
}
}
func TestValidationError_MarshalJSON(t *testing.T) {
ve := &ValidationError{
Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryValidation, Subtype: SubtypeInvalidArgument, Message: "bad"},
@@ -116,33 +138,26 @@ func TestConfigError_MarshalJSON(t *testing.T) {
func TestNetworkError_MarshalJSON(t *testing.T) {
ne := &NetworkError{
Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryNetwork, Subtype: SubtypeNetworkTransport, Message: "transport"},
CauseKind: "timeout",
Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryNetwork, Subtype: SubtypeNetworkTimeout, Message: "dial timeout"},
}
b, _ := json.Marshal(ne)
s := string(b)
for _, want := range []string{
`"type":"network"`,
`"subtype":"transport"`,
`"cause":"timeout"`,
`"subtype":"timeout"`,
} {
if !strings.Contains(s, want) {
t.Errorf("missing %q in %s", want, s)
}
}
// CauseKind omitempty when ""
ne2 := &NetworkError{Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryNetwork, Message: "x"}}
b2, _ := json.Marshal(ne2)
if strings.Contains(string(b2), `"cause"`) {
t.Errorf("cause should be omitted when empty; got %s", b2)
if strings.Contains(s, `"cause"`) {
t.Errorf("cause field should no longer be on the wire; got %s", s)
}
}
func TestAPIError_MarshalJSON(t *testing.T) {
ae := &APIError{
Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryAPI, Subtype: SubtypeRateLimit, Code: 99991400, Message: "slow", Retryable: true},
Detail: map[string]any{"raw": "value"},
}
b, _ := json.Marshal(ae)
s := string(b)
@@ -151,19 +166,39 @@ func TestAPIError_MarshalJSON(t *testing.T) {
`"subtype":"rate_limit"`,
`"code":99991400`,
`"retryable":true`,
`"detail":{`,
`"raw":"value"`,
} {
if !strings.Contains(s, want) {
t.Errorf("missing %q in %s", want, s)
}
}
}
// Detail omitempty when nil
ae2 := &APIError{Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryAPI, Message: "x"}}
b2, _ := json.Marshal(ae2)
if strings.Contains(string(b2), `"detail"`) {
t.Errorf("detail should be omitted when nil; got %s", b2)
// TestProblem_MarshalJSON_Troubleshooter pins the upstream Lark API
// troubleshooter URL (resp.error.troubleshooter) surfacing on the wire under
// "troubleshooter". Carried via Problem so any typed error that embeds it
// inherits the field — populated by errclass.BuildAPIError before the
// category switch.
func TestProblem_MarshalJSON_Troubleshooter(t *testing.T) {
ae := &APIError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryAPI,
Subtype: SubtypeUnknown,
Code: 99991400,
Message: "x",
Troubleshooter: "https://open.feishu.cn/document/troubleshoot/abc",
},
}
b, _ := json.Marshal(ae)
s := string(b)
if !strings.Contains(s, `"troubleshooter":"https://open.feishu.cn/document/troubleshoot/abc"`) {
t.Errorf("missing troubleshooter in %s", s)
}
// Absent Troubleshooter must omit the wire key.
bare := &APIError{Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryAPI, Message: "x"}}
b2, _ := json.Marshal(bare)
if strings.Contains(string(b2), `"troubleshooter"`) {
t.Errorf("absent Troubleshooter must omit wire key; got %s", string(b2))
}
}
@@ -185,6 +220,32 @@ func TestSecurityPolicyError_MarshalJSON(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// Pin per-Subtype symmetry: SubtypeAccessDenied must serialize the same
// envelope shape as SubtypeChallengeRequired so callers can switch on
// subtype without conditional field probing. The constructor + builder
// path (mirroring how callsites actually construct these) is exercised
// here rather than the struct literal, since SubtypeAccessDenied is the
// path threaded through cmd/* sites that surface policy-deny outcomes.
func TestSecurityPolicyError_MarshalJSON_AccessDenied(t *testing.T) {
err := NewSecurityPolicyError(SubtypeAccessDenied, "user denied").
WithChallengeURL("https://chal.example/2")
b, e := json.Marshal(err)
if e != nil {
t.Fatal(e)
}
got := string(b)
for _, want := range []string{
`"type":"policy"`,
`"subtype":"access_denied"`,
`"challenge_url":"https://chal.example/2"`,
} {
if !strings.Contains(got, want) {
t.Errorf("envelope missing %s\nactual: %s", want, got)
}
}
}
func TestContentSafetyError_MarshalJSON(t *testing.T) {
cse := &ContentSafetyError{
Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryPolicy, Subtype: Subtype("content_blocked"), Message: "blocked"},

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@@ -86,3 +86,12 @@ func IsAuthentication(err error) bool { var x *AuthenticationError; return error
// IsConfig reports whether err is a *ConfigError.
func IsConfig(err error) bool { var x *ConfigError; return errors.As(err, &x) }
// IsTyped reports whether err is or wraps any of the typed *errs.* errors
// in this package (i.e. implements the TypedError interface). Used by call
// sites that need to pass already-classified errors through unchanged
// instead of blanket-rewrapping them as a different category.
func IsTyped(err error) bool {
var t TypedError
return errors.As(err, &t)
}

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@@ -14,16 +14,21 @@ package errs
// never appears on the wire.
// - No DocURL field. PermissionError carries the same intent via its typed
// ConsoleURL extension; other typed errors do not link out.
// - Troubleshooter is the upstream Lark API's diagnostic URL (resp.error.
// troubleshooter). Carried universally so any classified error can surface
// it; populated by errclass.BuildAPIError when the upstream response
// includes it, otherwise absent.
// - Retryable uses omitempty so only `true` is emitted; consumers treat
// absence as false.
type Problem struct {
Category Category `json:"type"`
Subtype Subtype `json:"subtype,omitempty"`
Code int `json:"code,omitempty"`
Message string `json:"message"`
Hint string `json:"hint,omitempty"`
LogID string `json:"log_id,omitempty"`
Retryable bool `json:"retryable,omitempty"`
Category Category `json:"type"`
Subtype Subtype `json:"subtype,omitempty"`
Code int `json:"code,omitempty"`
Message string `json:"message"`
Hint string `json:"hint,omitempty"`
LogID string `json:"log_id,omitempty"`
Troubleshooter string `json:"troubleshooter,omitempty"`
Retryable bool `json:"retryable,omitempty"`
}
// Error satisfies the standard `error` interface. A nil receiver is treated

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@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ const (
// CategoryValidation subtypes
const (
SubtypeInvalidArgument Subtype = "invalid_argument" // user-supplied flag / arg failed validation (gRPC INVALID_ARGUMENT alignment)
SubtypeInvalidArgument Subtype = "invalid_argument" // user-supplied flag / arg failed validation (gRPC INVALID_ARGUMENT alignment)
SubtypeFailedPrecondition Subtype = "failed_precondition" // request is valid but the system/resource state is not in the state required to execute; caller must change state (not retry) — e.g. ambiguous remote mapping (gRPC FAILED_PRECONDITION alignment)
)
// CategoryAuthentication subtypes
@@ -34,7 +35,8 @@ const (
SubtypeAppScopeNotApplied Subtype = "app_scope_not_applied" // app did not apply for this scope on the open platform
SubtypeTokenScopeInsufficient Subtype = "token_scope_insufficient" // token was issued without this scope (RFC 6750 alignment)
SubtypeAppUnavailable Subtype = "app_unavailable" // app status unavailable
SubtypeAppNotInstalled Subtype = "app_not_installed" // app not enabled / not installed in this tenant
SubtypeAppDisabled Subtype = "app_disabled" // app currently disabled in this tenant (was installed/enabled before)
SubtypePermissionDenied Subtype = "permission_denied" // resource-level permission denial (authenticated but lacks rights for this resource, HTTP 403 / gRPC PERMISSION_DENIED alignment)
)
// CategoryConfig subtypes
@@ -46,7 +48,11 @@ const (
// CategoryNetwork subtypes
const (
SubtypeNetworkTransport Subtype = "transport" // transport-layer failure (timeout / TLS / DNS / 5xx); see NetworkError.CauseKind
SubtypeNetworkTransport Subtype = "transport" // fallback when no more-specific network subtype matches
SubtypeNetworkTimeout Subtype = "timeout" // dial / read timeout
SubtypeNetworkTLS Subtype = "tls" // TLS handshake / cert failure
SubtypeNetworkDNS Subtype = "dns" // DNS resolution failure
SubtypeNetworkServer Subtype = "server_error" // upstream HTTP 5xx
)
// CategoryAPI subtypes
@@ -57,6 +63,10 @@ const (
SubtypeCrossBrand Subtype = "cross_brand" // operation crosses brand boundary (feishu vs lark, not supported)
SubtypeInvalidParameters Subtype = "invalid_parameters" // API-side parameter validation rejected the request
SubtypeOwnershipMismatch Subtype = "ownership_mismatch" // caller is not the resource owner
SubtypeNotFound Subtype = "not_found" // referenced resource does not exist (HTTP 404 alignment)
SubtypeServerError Subtype = "server_error" // upstream server-side transient error (HTTP 5xx alignment, retryable)
SubtypeQuotaExceeded Subtype = "quota_exceeded" // resource quota / collection size limit reached (assignees, followers, members, etc.)
SubtypeAlreadyExists Subtype = "already_exists" // idempotency violation: resource already exists in target state
)
// CategoryPolicy subtypes (security-policy envelope shape)
@@ -69,7 +79,12 @@ const (
const (
SubtypeSDKError Subtype = "sdk_error" // lark SDK Do() returned an unexpected error
SubtypeInvalidResponse Subtype = "invalid_response" // SDK response body not parsable as JSON
SubtypeFileIO Subtype = "file_io" // local file I/O failure (mkdir / write / read)
SubtypeStorage Subtype = "storage" // local persistence failure (e.g. config file save)
// Generic untyped error lifted to InternalError uses SubtypeUnknown.
)
// CategoryConfirmation subtypes intentionally have no declarations yet.
// CategoryConfirmation subtypes
const (
SubtypeConfirmationRequired Subtype = "confirmation_required" // high-risk operation needs explicit --yes
)

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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package errs
// Service-specific Subtype declarations. Per-service files follow the
// naming pattern subtypes_service_<name>.go so the framework's closed
// Subtype enum stays readable while service taxonomies remain visible.
// Task service subtypes — consumed by internal/errclass/codemeta_task.go.
const (
SubtypeTaskInvalidParams Subtype = "task_invalid_params"
SubtypeTaskPermissionDenied Subtype = "task_permission_denied"
SubtypeTaskNotFound Subtype = "task_not_found"
SubtypeTaskConflict Subtype = "task_conflict"
SubtypeTaskServerError Subtype = "task_server_error"
SubtypeTaskAssigneeLimit Subtype = "task_assignee_limit"
SubtypeTaskFollowerLimit Subtype = "task_follower_limit"
SubtypeTaskTasklistMemberLimit Subtype = "task_tasklist_member_limit"
SubtypeTaskReminderExists Subtype = "task_reminder_exists"
)

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@@ -3,13 +3,80 @@
package errs
import (
"fmt"
"slices"
)
// formatMessage applies fmt.Sprintf only when args are present, so a
// caller passing a literal message with a stray "%" (e.g. "disk 100% full")
// is not rendered as "%!(NOVERB)". `go vet -printf` catches most accidental
// format misuse upstream; this guard makes the constructor safe even when
// the message string is dynamically composed.
func formatMessage(format string, args []any) string {
if len(args) == 0 {
return format
}
return fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)
}
// Typed error types and their builder APIs.
//
// Each typed error has:
// - A struct embedding Problem, with type-specific extension fields
// - A nil-safe Unwrap() method when the struct carries a Cause field
// - A NewXxxError(subtype, format, args...) constructor — Category locked
// by the function name, Subtype + Message positional and required
// - Chainable WithX(...) setters that return the concrete *XxxError pointer
// so type-specific setters remain reachable to the end of the chain
//
// Preferred shape for new code:
//
// return errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
// "invalid --start: %v", err).
// WithHint("expected RFC3339, e.g. 2026-05-26T10:00:00Z").
// WithParam("--start")
//
// Category is locked by the constructor name — it can never be mis-specified
// at the call site. Subtype + Message are required positional arguments so the
// compiler refuses to build a typed error missing either identity field.
// Subtype well-formedness is enforced at PR time by the lint guard
// CheckDeclaredSubtype (`lint/errscontract`), not at runtime, to avoid
// coupling the typed package to a registry. ad_hoc_* subtypes are accepted
// at runtime; CheckAdHocSubtype emits a follow-up warning.
// TypedError is implemented by all typed errors in this package.
// It identifies a value as a typed envelope producer to the dispatcher,
// which uses it to short-circuit promotion when the outer error is
// already typed (avoiding overwrite of producer-set Subtype/Hint).
type TypedError interface {
error
ProblemDetail() *Problem
}
// ============================== ValidationError ==============================
// ValidationError is the typed error for CategoryValidation.
// Cause preserves an optional wrapped sentinel for errors.Is / errors.Unwrap;
// it is intentionally not serialized.
type ValidationError struct {
Problem
Param string `json:"param,omitempty"`
Cause error `json:"-"`
Param string `json:"param,omitempty"`
Params []InvalidParam `json:"params,omitempty"`
Cause error `json:"-"`
}
// InvalidParam is one structured validation diagnostic: the parameter that
// failed (Name) and why (Reason). It mirrors an RFC 7807 "invalid-params"
// item (RFC 7807 §3.1 extension members).
//
// The wire key on ValidationError is "params" rather than "invalid_params"
// because the enclosing envelope already carries type:"validation", so the
// "invalid" qualifier would be redundant on the wire. The Go type keeps the
// InvalidParam prefix because, at package level, the name must self-describe.
type InvalidParam struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
Reason string `json:"reason"`
}
// Unwrap exposes the wrapped cause so errors.Unwrap / errors.Is can traverse
@@ -22,6 +89,65 @@ func (e *ValidationError) Unwrap() error {
return e.Cause
}
// Error returns the typed error message. Nil-safe — falls back to "" when the
// receiver is a typed nil pointer, mirroring the embedded Problem.Error() guard
// that promote-through-value-embed would otherwise bypass.
func (e *ValidationError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
// NewValidationError constructs a *ValidationError with Category locked to
// CategoryValidation and Message formatted via fmt.Sprintf(format, args...).
func NewValidationError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *ValidationError {
return &ValidationError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryValidation,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *ValidationError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *ValidationError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *ValidationError) WithLogID(logID string) *ValidationError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *ValidationError) WithCode(code int) *ValidationError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *ValidationError) WithRetryable() *ValidationError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *ValidationError) WithParam(param string) *ValidationError {
e.Param = param
return e
}
func (e *ValidationError) WithParams(params ...InvalidParam) *ValidationError {
e.Params = append(e.Params, params...)
return e
}
func (e *ValidationError) WithCause(cause error) *ValidationError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// =========================== AuthenticationError =============================
// AuthenticationError is the typed error for CategoryAuthentication.
// Cause preserves an optional wrapped sentinel for errors.Is / errors.Unwrap;
// it is intentionally not serialized.
@@ -39,17 +165,150 @@ func (e *AuthenticationError) Unwrap() error {
return e.Cause
}
// PermissionError is the typed error for CategoryAuthorization.
type PermissionError struct {
Problem
MissingScopes []string `json:"missing_scopes,omitempty"`
Identity string `json:"identity,omitempty"`
ConsoleURL string `json:"console_url,omitempty"`
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *AuthenticationError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
// ConfigError is the typed error for CategoryConfig.
func NewAuthenticationError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *AuthenticationError {
return &AuthenticationError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryAuthentication,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *AuthenticationError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *AuthenticationError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *AuthenticationError) WithLogID(logID string) *AuthenticationError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *AuthenticationError) WithCode(code int) *AuthenticationError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *AuthenticationError) WithRetryable() *AuthenticationError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *AuthenticationError) WithUserOpenID(id string) *AuthenticationError {
e.UserOpenID = id
return e
}
func (e *AuthenticationError) WithCause(cause error) *AuthenticationError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// ============================= PermissionError ===============================
// PermissionError is the typed error for CategoryAuthorization.
// Cause preserves an optional wrapped sentinel for errors.Is / errors.Unwrap;
// it is intentionally not serialized.
type PermissionError struct {
Problem
MissingScopes []string `json:"missing_scopes,omitempty"`
RequestedScopes []string `json:"requested_scopes,omitempty"`
GrantedScopes []string `json:"granted_scopes,omitempty"`
Identity string `json:"identity,omitempty"`
ConsoleURL string `json:"console_url,omitempty"`
Cause error `json:"-"`
}
// Unwrap is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Unwrap.
func (e *PermissionError) Unwrap() error {
if e == nil {
return nil
}
return e.Cause
}
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *PermissionError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
func NewPermissionError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *PermissionError {
return &PermissionError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryAuthorization,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *PermissionError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithLogID(logID string) *PermissionError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithCode(code int) *PermissionError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithRetryable() *PermissionError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithMissingScopes(scopes ...string) *PermissionError {
e.MissingScopes = slices.Clone(scopes)
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithRequestedScopes(scopes ...string) *PermissionError {
e.RequestedScopes = slices.Clone(scopes)
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithGrantedScopes(scopes ...string) *PermissionError {
e.GrantedScopes = slices.Clone(scopes)
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithIdentity(identity string) *PermissionError {
e.Identity = identity
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithConsoleURL(url string) *PermissionError {
e.ConsoleURL = url
return e
}
func (e *PermissionError) WithCause(cause error) *PermissionError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// =============================== ConfigError =================================
// ConfigError is the typed error for CategoryConfig. Cause preserves an
// optional wrapped sentinel for errors.Is / errors.Unwrap; it is
// intentionally not serialized.
type ConfigError struct {
Problem
Field string `json:"field,omitempty"`
@@ -64,15 +323,63 @@ func (e *ConfigError) Unwrap() error {
return e.Cause
}
// NetworkError is the typed error for CategoryNetwork.
// CauseKind (string) is one of: "timeout" | "tls" | "dns" | "5xx" — the
// canonical wire taxonomy (emitted as JSON key "cause"). Cause preserves an
// optional wrapped sentinel for errors.Is / errors.Unwrap; it is intentionally
// not serialized.
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *ConfigError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
func NewConfigError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *ConfigError {
return &ConfigError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryConfig,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *ConfigError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *ConfigError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *ConfigError) WithLogID(logID string) *ConfigError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *ConfigError) WithCode(code int) *ConfigError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *ConfigError) WithRetryable() *ConfigError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *ConfigError) WithField(field string) *ConfigError {
e.Field = field
return e
}
func (e *ConfigError) WithCause(cause error) *ConfigError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// =============================== NetworkError ================================
// NetworkError is the typed error for CategoryNetwork. The Subtype carries
// the failure taxonomy: timeout / tls / dns / server_error, with transport
// as the fallback. Cause preserves an optional wrapped sentinel for
// errors.Is / errors.Unwrap; it is intentionally not serialized.
type NetworkError struct {
Problem
CauseKind string `json:"cause,omitempty"`
Cause error `json:"-"`
Cause error `json:"-"`
}
// Unwrap is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Unwrap.
@@ -83,13 +390,112 @@ func (e *NetworkError) Unwrap() error {
return e.Cause
}
// APIError is the typed error for CategoryAPI (catch-all for classified Lark API
// business errors). Detail preserves the raw Lark error map for diagnostics.
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *NetworkError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
func NewNetworkError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *NetworkError {
return &NetworkError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryNetwork,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *NetworkError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *NetworkError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *NetworkError) WithLogID(logID string) *NetworkError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *NetworkError) WithCode(code int) *NetworkError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *NetworkError) WithRetryable() *NetworkError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *NetworkError) WithCause(cause error) *NetworkError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// ================================ APIError ===================================
// APIError is the typed error for CategoryAPI (catch-all for classified Lark
// API business errors). Cause preserves an optional wrapped sentinel for
// errors.Is / errors.Unwrap; it is intentionally not serialized.
type APIError struct {
Problem
Detail map[string]any `json:"detail,omitempty"`
Cause error `json:"-"`
}
// Unwrap is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Unwrap.
func (e *APIError) Unwrap() error {
if e == nil {
return nil
}
return e.Cause
}
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *APIError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
func NewAPIError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *APIError {
return &APIError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryAPI,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *APIError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *APIError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *APIError) WithLogID(logID string) *APIError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *APIError) WithCode(code int) *APIError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *APIError) WithRetryable() *APIError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *APIError) WithCause(cause error) *APIError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// =========================== SecurityPolicyError =============================
// SecurityPolicyError is the typed error for CategoryPolicy security-policy subtypes.
// Subtype is "challenge_required" or "access_denied"; Code is 21000 or 21001.
type SecurityPolicyError struct {
@@ -106,14 +512,125 @@ func (e *SecurityPolicyError) Unwrap() error {
return e.Cause
}
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *SecurityPolicyError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
func NewSecurityPolicyError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *SecurityPolicyError {
return &SecurityPolicyError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryPolicy,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *SecurityPolicyError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *SecurityPolicyError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *SecurityPolicyError) WithLogID(logID string) *SecurityPolicyError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *SecurityPolicyError) WithCode(code int) *SecurityPolicyError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *SecurityPolicyError) WithRetryable() *SecurityPolicyError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *SecurityPolicyError) WithChallengeURL(url string) *SecurityPolicyError {
e.ChallengeURL = url
return e
}
func (e *SecurityPolicyError) WithCause(cause error) *SecurityPolicyError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// ============================ ContentSafetyError =============================
// ContentSafetyError is the typed error for CategoryPolicy content-safety subtypes.
// Cause preserves an optional wrapped sentinel for errors.Is / errors.Unwrap;
// it is intentionally not serialized.
type ContentSafetyError struct {
Problem
Rules []string `json:"rules,omitempty"`
Cause error `json:"-"`
}
// InternalError is the typed error for CategoryInternal.
// Cause is preserved for logging but not emitted on the wire.
// Unwrap is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Unwrap.
func (e *ContentSafetyError) Unwrap() error {
if e == nil {
return nil
}
return e.Cause
}
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *ContentSafetyError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
func NewContentSafetyError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *ContentSafetyError {
return &ContentSafetyError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryPolicy,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *ContentSafetyError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *ContentSafetyError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *ContentSafetyError) WithLogID(logID string) *ContentSafetyError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *ContentSafetyError) WithCode(code int) *ContentSafetyError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *ContentSafetyError) WithRetryable() *ContentSafetyError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *ContentSafetyError) WithRules(rules ...string) *ContentSafetyError {
e.Rules = slices.Clone(rules)
return e
}
func (e *ContentSafetyError) WithCause(cause error) *ContentSafetyError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// =============================== InternalError ===============================
// InternalError is the typed error for CategoryInternal. Cause is preserved
// for logging but not emitted on the wire.
type InternalError struct {
Problem
Cause error `json:"-"`
@@ -127,10 +644,127 @@ func (e *InternalError) Unwrap() error {
return e.Cause
}
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *InternalError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
func NewInternalError(subtype Subtype, format string, args ...any) *InternalError {
return &InternalError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryInternal,
Subtype: subtype,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
}
}
func (e *InternalError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *InternalError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *InternalError) WithLogID(logID string) *InternalError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *InternalError) WithCode(code int) *InternalError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *InternalError) WithRetryable() *InternalError {
e.Retryable = true
return e
}
func (e *InternalError) WithCause(cause error) *InternalError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}
// ========================= ConfirmationRequiredError =========================
// Risk classifies the impact of a confirmation-required operation. Every
// ConfirmationRequiredError MUST populate Risk; callers without a known
// risk level use RiskUnknown so the envelope is never wire-invalid.
const (
RiskRead = "read"
RiskWrite = "write"
RiskHighRiskWrite = "high-risk-write"
RiskUnknown = "unknown"
)
// ConfirmationRequiredError is the typed error for CategoryConfirmation.
// Risk is one of: "read" | "write" | "high-risk-write".
// Risk is one of: "read" | "write" | "high-risk-write" | "unknown".
// Cause preserves an optional wrapped sentinel for errors.Is / errors.Unwrap;
// it is intentionally not serialized.
type ConfirmationRequiredError struct {
Problem
Risk string `json:"risk"`
Action string `json:"action"`
Cause error `json:"-"`
}
// Unwrap is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Unwrap.
func (e *ConfirmationRequiredError) Unwrap() error {
if e == nil {
return nil
}
return e.Cause
}
// Error is nil-receiver safe; see ValidationError.Error.
func (e *ConfirmationRequiredError) Error() string {
if e == nil {
return ""
}
return e.Problem.Error()
}
// NewConfirmationRequiredError constructs a *ConfirmationRequiredError.
// Risk + Action are wire-required (non-omitempty). Empty inputs are
// normalized at the constructor boundary so callers cannot build a
// wire-invalid envelope: risk falls back to RiskUnknown, action to
// "unknown". risk is one of: "read" | "write" | "high-risk-write".
func NewConfirmationRequiredError(risk, action, format string, args ...any) *ConfirmationRequiredError {
if risk == "" {
risk = RiskUnknown
}
if action == "" {
action = "unknown"
}
return &ConfirmationRequiredError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryConfirmation,
Subtype: SubtypeConfirmationRequired,
Message: formatMessage(format, args),
},
Risk: risk,
Action: action,
}
}
func (e *ConfirmationRequiredError) WithHint(format string, args ...any) *ConfirmationRequiredError {
e.Hint = formatMessage(format, args)
return e
}
func (e *ConfirmationRequiredError) WithLogID(logID string) *ConfirmationRequiredError {
e.LogID = logID
return e
}
func (e *ConfirmationRequiredError) WithCode(code int) *ConfirmationRequiredError {
e.Code = code
return e
}
func (e *ConfirmationRequiredError) WithCause(cause error) *ConfirmationRequiredError {
e.Cause = cause
return e
}

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@@ -1,20 +1,24 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package errs
package errs_test
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
)
// ============================== JSON shape & embed ==============================
func TestPermissionErrorJSONShape(t *testing.T) {
perm := &PermissionError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryAuthorization,
Subtype: SubtypeMissingScope,
perm := &errs.PermissionError{
Problem: errs.Problem{
Category: errs.CategoryAuthorization,
Subtype: errs.SubtypeMissingScope,
Message: "x",
},
MissingScopes: []string{"docx:document"},
@@ -53,35 +57,35 @@ func TestPermissionErrorJSONShape(t *testing.T) {
// PermissionError embeds Problem. ProblemOf works around this by routing
// via the unexported problemCarrier interface.
func TestEmbedSemanticChasm(t *testing.T) {
perm := &PermissionError{
Problem: Problem{
Category: CategoryAuthorization,
Subtype: SubtypeMissingScope,
perm := &errs.PermissionError{
Problem: errs.Problem{
Category: errs.CategoryAuthorization,
Subtype: errs.SubtypeMissingScope,
Message: "missing",
},
}
var p *Problem
var p *errs.Problem
if errors.As(perm, &p) {
t.Errorf("errors.As(*PermissionError, &*Problem) unexpectedly succeeded; Go embed semantic changed")
}
got, ok := ProblemOf(perm)
got, ok := errs.ProblemOf(perm)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("ProblemOf(*PermissionError) returned ok=false; expected to extract embedded Problem")
}
if got != &perm.Problem {
t.Errorf("ProblemOf returned %p, want &perm.Problem = %p", got, &perm.Problem)
}
if got.Category != CategoryAuthorization {
t.Errorf("extracted Problem.Category = %q, want %q", got.Category, CategoryAuthorization)
if got.Category != errs.CategoryAuthorization {
t.Errorf("extracted Problem.Category = %q, want %q", got.Category, errs.CategoryAuthorization)
}
}
func TestSecurityPolicyErrorUnwrap(t *testing.T) {
orig := errors.New("transport stalled")
spe := &SecurityPolicyError{
Problem: Problem{Category: CategoryPolicy, Subtype: Subtype("challenge_required"), Message: "blocked"},
spe := &errs.SecurityPolicyError{
Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryPolicy, Subtype: errs.Subtype("challenge_required"), Message: "blocked"},
Cause: orig,
}
if got := errors.Unwrap(spe); got != orig {
@@ -106,12 +110,12 @@ func TestTypedErrors_UnwrapNilReceiver(t *testing.T) {
name string
call func() error
}{
{"ValidationError", func() error { var e *ValidationError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"AuthenticationError", func() error { var e *AuthenticationError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"ConfigError", func() error { var e *ConfigError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"NetworkError", func() error { var e *NetworkError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"SecurityPolicyError", func() error { var e *SecurityPolicyError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"InternalError", func() error { var e *InternalError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"ValidationError", func() error { var e *errs.ValidationError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"AuthenticationError", func() error { var e *errs.AuthenticationError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"ConfigError", func() error { var e *errs.ConfigError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"NetworkError", func() error { var e *errs.NetworkError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"SecurityPolicyError", func() error { var e *errs.SecurityPolicyError; return e.Unwrap() }},
{"InternalError", func() error { var e *errs.InternalError; return e.Unwrap() }},
}
for _, c := range checks {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
@@ -127,6 +131,44 @@ func TestTypedErrors_UnwrapNilReceiver(t *testing.T) {
}
}
// TestTypedError_NilReceiverError pins the nil-receiver guard on every typed
// error's Error(). Each typed error must define its own Error() method that
// nil-guards the outer pointer; the embedded Problem.Error()'s nil guard is
// bypassed because Go must dereference the outer pointer to reach the embedded
// field via value-embed promotion.
func TestTypedError_NilReceiverError(t *testing.T) {
// Each typed error must define its own Error() method that nil-guards
// the outer pointer; the embedded Problem.Error()'s nil guard is bypassed
// because Go must dereference the outer pointer to reach the embedded field.
cases := []struct {
name string
err error
}{
{"ValidationError", (*errs.ValidationError)(nil)},
{"AuthenticationError", (*errs.AuthenticationError)(nil)},
{"PermissionError", (*errs.PermissionError)(nil)},
{"ConfigError", (*errs.ConfigError)(nil)},
{"NetworkError", (*errs.NetworkError)(nil)},
{"APIError", (*errs.APIError)(nil)},
{"InternalError", (*errs.InternalError)(nil)},
{"SecurityPolicyError", (*errs.SecurityPolicyError)(nil)},
{"ContentSafetyError", (*errs.ContentSafetyError)(nil)},
{"ConfirmationRequiredError", (*errs.ConfirmationRequiredError)(nil)},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
defer func() {
if r := recover(); r != nil {
t.Fatalf("(*%s)(nil).Error() panicked: %v", tc.name, r)
}
}()
if got := tc.err.Error(); got != "" {
t.Errorf("(*%s)(nil).Error() = %q, want empty string", tc.name, got)
}
})
}
}
// TestTypedErrors_UnwrapPropagatesCause pins the positive Unwrap path so the
// nil-safety guard above does not silently drop a real Cause on non-nil
// receivers. Without this, a buggy refactor could change `return e.Cause` to
@@ -137,12 +179,12 @@ func TestTypedErrors_UnwrapPropagatesCause(t *testing.T) {
name string
err interface{ Unwrap() error }
}{
{"ValidationError", &ValidationError{Cause: cause}},
{"AuthenticationError", &AuthenticationError{Cause: cause}},
{"ConfigError", &ConfigError{Cause: cause}},
{"NetworkError", &NetworkError{Cause: cause}},
{"SecurityPolicyError", &SecurityPolicyError{Cause: cause}},
{"InternalError", &InternalError{Cause: cause}},
{"ValidationError", &errs.ValidationError{Cause: cause}},
{"AuthenticationError", &errs.AuthenticationError{Cause: cause}},
{"ConfigError", &errs.ConfigError{Cause: cause}},
{"NetworkError", &errs.NetworkError{Cause: cause}},
{"SecurityPolicyError", &errs.SecurityPolicyError{Cause: cause}},
{"InternalError", &errs.InternalError{Cause: cause}},
}
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) {
@@ -152,3 +194,452 @@ func TestTypedErrors_UnwrapPropagatesCause(t *testing.T) {
})
}
}
// =============================== Builder API ===============================
// TestNewXxxError_LocksCategory verifies each constructor sets Category
// from its function name; caller cannot mis-specify it.
func TestNewXxxError_LocksCategory(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
got errs.Category
want errs.Category
}{
{"validation", errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "x").Category, errs.CategoryValidation},
{"authentication", errs.NewAuthenticationError(errs.SubtypeTokenMissing, "x").Category, errs.CategoryAuthentication},
{"authorization", errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, "x").Category, errs.CategoryAuthorization},
{"config", errs.NewConfigError(errs.SubtypeNotConfigured, "x").Category, errs.CategoryConfig},
{"network", errs.NewNetworkError(errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport, "x").Category, errs.CategoryNetwork},
{"api", errs.NewAPIError(errs.SubtypeRateLimit, "x").Category, errs.CategoryAPI},
{"policy_security", errs.NewSecurityPolicyError(errs.SubtypeChallengeRequired, "x").Category, errs.CategoryPolicy},
{"policy_content", errs.NewContentSafetyError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "x").Category, errs.CategoryPolicy},
{"internal", errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "x").Category, errs.CategoryInternal},
{"confirmation", errs.NewConfirmationRequiredError("write", "delete files", "x").Category, errs.CategoryConfirmation},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if tc.got != tc.want {
t.Errorf("Category = %q, want %q", tc.got, tc.want)
}
})
}
}
// TestNewXxxError_PrintfFormat verifies Message is formatted via fmt.Sprintf
// just like fmt.Errorf — the canonical Go convention for error messages.
func TestNewXxxError_PrintfFormat(t *testing.T) {
cause := errors.New("boom")
got := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument,
"invalid --start (%s): %v", "yesterday", cause)
want := "invalid --start (yesterday): boom"
if got.Message != want {
t.Errorf("Message = %q, want %q", got.Message, want)
}
}
// TestNewXxxError_LiteralPercentNoArgs pins the constructor's empty-args
// fast path: a literal "%" in the message must NOT be rendered as
// "%!(NOVERB)" when no args are passed.
func TestNewXxxError_LiteralPercentNoArgs(t *testing.T) {
got := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "disk 100% full")
if got.Message != "disk 100% full" {
t.Errorf("Message = %q, want %q", got.Message, "disk 100% full")
}
hinted := errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeStorage, "save failed").
WithHint("only 5% headroom remains")
if hinted.Hint != "only 5% headroom remains" {
t.Errorf("Hint = %q, want %q", hinted.Hint, "only 5% headroom remains")
}
}
// TestWithChain_ReturnsConcretePointer verifies WithX setters return the
// concrete *XxxError pointer, not *Problem — so chains preserve type and
// type-specific setters remain reachable to the end of the chain.
func TestWithChain_ReturnsConcretePointer(t *testing.T) {
// Chain composition: only compiles if every intermediate result has
// the concrete pointer type. Hint is on every type, Param is only on
// ValidationError — chain must keep ValidationError type to reach it.
got := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "msg").
WithHint("hint text").
WithLogID("log-123").
WithCode(42).
WithRetryable().
WithParam("--start").
WithCause(errors.New("boom"))
if got.Hint != "hint text" {
t.Errorf("Hint = %q, want %q", got.Hint, "hint text")
}
if got.LogID != "log-123" {
t.Errorf("LogID = %q, want %q", got.LogID, "log-123")
}
if got.Code != 42 {
t.Errorf("Code = %d, want %d", got.Code, 42)
}
if !got.Retryable {
t.Errorf("Retryable = false, want true")
}
if got.Param != "--start" {
t.Errorf("Param = %q, want %q", got.Param, "--start")
}
if got.Cause == nil || got.Cause.Error() != "boom" {
t.Errorf("Cause = %v, want error 'boom'", got.Cause)
}
}
// TestWithChain_MutatesReceiver verifies WithX returns the same pointer
// (not a copy) — chain edits propagate to the original construction.
func TestWithChain_MutatesReceiver(t *testing.T) {
e := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "msg")
returned := e.WithHint("hint")
if returned != e {
t.Errorf("WithHint returned different pointer; want same as receiver")
}
if e.Hint != "hint" {
t.Errorf("Receiver Hint not mutated: got %q", e.Hint)
}
}
// TestWithHint_PrintfFormat verifies WithHint follows fmt.Sprintf, matching
// the constructor's printf convention.
func TestWithHint_PrintfFormat(t *testing.T) {
got := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "x").
WithHint("expected one of: %v", []string{"7d", "1m"})
want := "expected one of: [7d 1m]"
if got.Hint != want {
t.Errorf("Hint = %q, want %q", got.Hint, want)
}
}
// TestPermissionError_FullChain verifies the most field-heavy typed error
// constructs cleanly via the chain.
func TestPermissionError_FullChain(t *testing.T) {
got := errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope,
"--confirm-send requires scope: %s", "mail:user_mailbox.message:send").
WithHint("run: lark-cli auth login --scope %q", "mail:user_mailbox.message:send").
WithMissingScopes("mail:user_mailbox.message:send").
WithIdentity("user").
WithConsoleURL("https://open.feishu.cn/app/cli_xxx/auth")
if got.Category != errs.CategoryAuthorization {
t.Errorf("Category = %q, want %q", got.Category, errs.CategoryAuthorization)
}
if got.Subtype != errs.SubtypeMissingScope {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %q, want %q", got.Subtype, errs.SubtypeMissingScope)
}
if len(got.MissingScopes) != 1 || got.MissingScopes[0] != "mail:user_mailbox.message:send" {
t.Errorf("MissingScopes = %v, want [mail:user_mailbox.message:send]", got.MissingScopes)
}
if got.Identity != "user" {
t.Errorf("Identity = %q, want %q", got.Identity, "user")
}
if got.ConsoleURL == "" {
t.Error("ConsoleURL is empty")
}
}
// TestWithMissingScopes_VariadicAndSliceExpansion verifies both forms work.
func TestWithMissingScopes_VariadicAndSliceExpansion(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("variadic", func(t *testing.T) {
got := errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, "x").
WithMissingScopes("a:read", "b:write")
if len(got.MissingScopes) != 2 {
t.Errorf("got %v, want 2 elements", got.MissingScopes)
}
})
t.Run("slice_expanded", func(t *testing.T) {
scopes := []string{"a:read", "b:write"}
got := errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, "x").
WithMissingScopes(scopes...)
if len(got.MissingScopes) != 2 {
t.Errorf("got %v, want 2 elements", got.MissingScopes)
}
})
}
// TestNetworkError_SubtypeAndChain verifies that a network failure carries
// its canonical subtype, Retryable flag, and Unwrap chain together.
func TestNetworkError_SubtypeAndChain(t *testing.T) {
got := errs.NewNetworkError(errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout, "download failed: %v", errors.New("timeout")).
WithCause(errors.New("context deadline exceeded")).
WithRetryable()
if got.Subtype != errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %q, want %q", got.Subtype, errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout)
}
if !got.Retryable {
t.Errorf("Retryable = false, want true")
}
if got.Cause == nil {
t.Error("Cause is nil")
}
}
// TestNewConfirmationRequiredError_RequiresRiskAndAction verifies the
// constructor signature pins Risk + Action as positional args (non-omitempty
// wire fields per types.go).
func TestNewConfirmationRequiredError_RequiresRiskAndAction(t *testing.T) {
got := errs.NewConfirmationRequiredError("high-risk-write", "delete 42 files",
"this operation will delete %d files", 42)
if got.Risk != "high-risk-write" {
t.Errorf("Risk = %q, want %q", got.Risk, "high-risk-write")
}
if got.Action != "delete 42 files" {
t.Errorf("Action = %q, want %q", got.Action, "delete 42 files")
}
if got.Message != "this operation will delete 42 files" {
t.Errorf("Message = %q", got.Message)
}
}
// TestBuilder_ErrorsAsCompat verifies builder-constructed errors satisfy
// errors.As / errors.Is for both the typed wrapper and any wrapped cause.
func TestBuilder_ErrorsAsCompat(t *testing.T) {
cause := errors.New("upstream failure")
wrapped := errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeSDKError, "wrap: %v", cause).WithCause(cause)
var asInternal *errs.InternalError
if !errors.As(wrapped, &asInternal) {
t.Error("errors.As should resolve to *InternalError")
}
if !errors.Is(wrapped, cause) {
t.Error("errors.Is should resolve to original cause via Unwrap")
}
}
// TestBuilder_WireFormat marshals a fully-built error and asserts the JSON
// matches the canonical envelope shape. This complements marshal_test.go;
// the focus here is verifying builder-set fields land in the right JSON
// keys.
func TestBuilder_WireFormat(t *testing.T) {
e := errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, "missing scope %s", "calendar:event:create").
WithCode(99991679).
WithLogID("20260520-0a1b2c3d").
WithHint("run lark-cli auth login --scope calendar:event:create").
WithMissingScopes("calendar:event:create").
WithIdentity("user").
WithConsoleURL("https://open.feishu.cn/app/cli_xxx/auth")
buf, err := json.Marshal(e)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Marshal: %v", err)
}
var got map[string]any
if err := json.Unmarshal(buf, &got); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unmarshal: %v", err)
}
wantFields := map[string]any{
"type": "authorization",
"subtype": "missing_scope",
"code": float64(99991679),
"message": "missing scope calendar:event:create",
"hint": "run lark-cli auth login --scope calendar:event:create",
"log_id": "20260520-0a1b2c3d",
"identity": "user",
"console_url": "https://open.feishu.cn/app/cli_xxx/auth",
"missing_scopes": []any{"calendar:event:create"},
}
for k, want := range wantFields {
gotVal, ok := got[k]
if !ok {
t.Errorf("missing wire field %q in %v", k, got)
continue
}
switch v := want.(type) {
case []any:
gotSlice, ok := gotVal.([]any)
if !ok || len(gotSlice) != len(v) {
t.Errorf("field %q = %v, want %v", k, gotVal, v)
continue
}
for i := range v {
if gotSlice[i] != v[i] {
t.Errorf("field %q[%d] = %v, want %v", k, i, gotSlice[i], v[i])
}
}
default:
if gotVal != want {
t.Errorf("field %q = %v, want %v", k, gotVal, want)
}
}
}
// retryable not set → must be absent (omitempty)
if _, present := got["retryable"]; present {
t.Errorf("retryable should be omitted when false, got %v", got["retryable"])
}
}
// TestBuilder_WithRetryable_OmittedWhenFalse verifies omitempty behaviour:
// retryable only appears on the wire when explicitly set to true.
func TestBuilder_WithRetryable_OmittedWhenFalse(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("absent_when_not_set", func(t *testing.T) {
e := errs.NewNetworkError(errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport, "x")
buf, _ := json.Marshal(e)
var got map[string]any
_ = json.Unmarshal(buf, &got)
if _, ok := got["retryable"]; ok {
t.Errorf("retryable present when unset; want omitted")
}
})
t.Run("present_when_set", func(t *testing.T) {
e := errs.NewNetworkError(errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport, "x").WithRetryable()
buf, _ := json.Marshal(e)
var got map[string]any
_ = json.Unmarshal(buf, &got)
v, ok := got["retryable"]
if !ok || v != true {
t.Errorf("retryable = %v ok=%v, want true present", v, ok)
}
})
}
// TestNewSecurityPolicyError_ChallengeURL covers the Policy-specific field.
func TestNewSecurityPolicyError_ChallengeURL(t *testing.T) {
got := errs.NewSecurityPolicyError(errs.SubtypeChallengeRequired, "verify your device").
WithCode(21000).
WithChallengeURL("https://applink.feishu.cn/T/xxxxx")
if got.ChallengeURL == "" {
t.Error("ChallengeURL not set")
}
if got.Code != 21000 {
t.Errorf("Code = %d, want 21000", got.Code)
}
}
// TestNewContentSafetyError_Rules covers the variadic Rules setter.
func TestNewContentSafetyError_Rules(t *testing.T) {
got := errs.NewContentSafetyError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "content blocked").
WithRules("no_pii", "no_secrets")
if len(got.Rules) != 2 {
t.Errorf("Rules = %v, want 2 elements", got.Rules)
}
}
// TestTypedError_UnwrapSymmetry pins that every typed error carries a Cause
// field that participates in errors.Unwrap / errors.Is. Uniformity across
// all typed errors lets callers descend below the typed-error boundary
// without first switching on the concrete type.
func TestTypedError_UnwrapSymmetry(t *testing.T) {
sentinel := errors.New("upstream cause")
cases := []struct {
name string
err error
}{
{"APIError", errs.NewAPIError(errs.SubtypeServerError, "x").WithCause(sentinel)},
{"PermissionError", errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, "x").WithCause(sentinel)},
{"ContentSafetyError", errs.NewContentSafetyError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "x").WithCause(sentinel)},
{"ConfirmationRequiredError", errs.NewConfirmationRequiredError("write", "cmd", "x").WithCause(sentinel)},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name+"_Unwrap_returns_cause", func(t *testing.T) {
if got := errors.Unwrap(tc.err); got != sentinel {
t.Errorf("Unwrap() = %v, want %v", got, sentinel)
}
})
t.Run(tc.name+"_errors.Is_sentinel", func(t *testing.T) {
if !errors.Is(tc.err, sentinel) {
t.Error("errors.Is(err, sentinel) = false, want true via Unwrap chain")
}
})
}
t.Run("nil_receiver_Unwrap_safe", func(t *testing.T) {
var p *errs.APIError
_ = p.Unwrap()
var pp *errs.PermissionError
_ = pp.Unwrap()
var c *errs.ContentSafetyError
_ = c.Unwrap()
var cr *errs.ConfirmationRequiredError
_ = cr.Unwrap()
})
}
// TestValidationError_WithParams covers the structured-validation extension:
// WithParams appends InvalidParam items, the scalar Param setter is unaffected,
// and the wire shape nests {name, reason} under "params" (omitted when empty).
func TestValidationError_WithParams(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("appends and exposes fields", func(t *testing.T) {
e := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "duplicate rel_path").
WithParams(errs.InvalidParam{Name: "a.md", Reason: "duplicate"})
if len(e.Params) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("len(Params) = %d, want 1", len(e.Params))
}
if e.Params[0].Name != "a.md" {
t.Errorf("Params[0].Name = %q, want %q", e.Params[0].Name, "a.md")
}
if e.Params[0].Reason != "duplicate" {
t.Errorf("Params[0].Reason = %q, want %q", e.Params[0].Reason, "duplicate")
}
})
t.Run("appends across multiple calls and returns receiver", func(t *testing.T) {
e := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "x")
returned := e.WithParams(errs.InvalidParam{Name: "a.md", Reason: "dup"})
if returned != e {
t.Errorf("WithParams returned different pointer; want same as receiver")
}
e.WithParams(
errs.InvalidParam{Name: "b.md", Reason: "dup"},
errs.InvalidParam{Name: "c.md", Reason: "dup"},
)
if len(e.Params) != 3 {
t.Fatalf("len(Params) = %d after two calls, want 3", len(e.Params))
}
})
t.Run("wire shape nests name and reason under params", func(t *testing.T) {
e := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "duplicate rel_path").
WithParam("--rel-path").
WithParams(errs.InvalidParam{Name: "a.md", Reason: "duplicate"})
b, err := json.Marshal(e)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("marshal failed: %v", err)
}
got := string(b)
for _, want := range []string{
`"type":"validation"`,
`"param":"--rel-path"`,
`"params":[{"name":"a.md","reason":"duplicate"}]`,
} {
if !strings.Contains(got, want) {
t.Errorf("missing %q in %s", want, got)
}
}
})
t.Run("empty Params omitted from wire", func(t *testing.T) {
e := errs.NewValidationError(errs.SubtypeInvalidArgument, "x")
b, err := json.Marshal(e)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("marshal failed: %v", err)
}
if strings.Contains(string(b), `"params"`) {
t.Errorf("empty Params should be omitted from wire; got %s", b)
}
})
}
func TestBuilderSetter_DefensiveCopy(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("WithMissingScopes clones input", func(t *testing.T) {
scopes := []string{"docx:document", "im:message:send"}
err := errs.NewPermissionError(errs.SubtypeMissingScope, "test").
WithMissingScopes(scopes...)
scopes[0] = "MUTATED"
if got := err.MissingScopes[0]; got != "docx:document" {
t.Errorf("MissingScopes[0] = %q after caller mutation; want defensive copy", got)
}
})
t.Run("WithRules clones input", func(t *testing.T) {
rules := []string{"rule-A", "rule-B"}
err := errs.NewContentSafetyError(errs.SubtypeUnknown, "test").
WithRules(rules...)
rules[0] = "MUTATED"
if got := err.Rules[0]; got != "rule-A" {
t.Errorf("Rules[0] = %q after caller mutation; want defensive copy", got)
}
})
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package minutes
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/validate"
)
const (
minutesDetailRetryDelay = 500 * time.Millisecond
minutesDetailMaxRetries = 2
)
// MinutesMinuteSourceOutput is the flattened minute source payload.
type MinutesMinuteSourceOutput struct {
SourceType string `json:"source_type,omitempty" desc:"Minute source type"`
SourceEntityID string `json:"source_entity_id,omitempty" desc:"Source entity ID"`
}
// MinutesMinuteGeneratedOutput is the flattened shape for minutes.minute.generated_v1.
type MinutesMinuteGeneratedOutput struct {
Type string `json:"type" desc:"Event type; always minutes.minute.generated_v1"`
EventID string `json:"event_id,omitempty" desc:"Globally unique event ID; safe for deduplication"`
Timestamp string `json:"timestamp,omitempty" desc:"Event delivery time (ms timestamp string); taken from header.create_time when present" kind:"timestamp_ms"`
MinuteToken string `json:"minute_token,omitempty" desc:"Minute token"`
Title string `json:"title,omitempty" desc:"Minute title"`
MinuteSource *MinutesMinuteSourceOutput `json:"minute_source,omitempty" desc:"Minute source metadata"`
}
func processMinutesMinuteGenerated(ctx context.Context, rt event.APIClient, raw *event.RawEvent, _ map[string]string) (json.RawMessage, error) {
var envelope struct {
Header struct {
EventID string `json:"event_id"`
EventType string `json:"event_type"`
CreateTime string `json:"create_time"`
} `json:"header"`
Event struct {
MinuteToken string `json:"minute_token"`
MinuteSource struct {
SourceType string `json:"source_type"`
SourceEntityID string `json:"source_entity_id"`
} `json:"minute_source"`
} `json:"event"`
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(raw.Payload, &envelope); err != nil {
return raw.Payload, nil //nolint:nilerr // passthrough on malformed payload so consumers still see the event
}
out := &MinutesMinuteGeneratedOutput{
Type: envelope.Header.EventType,
EventID: envelope.Header.EventID,
Timestamp: envelope.Header.CreateTime,
MinuteToken: envelope.Event.MinuteToken,
}
if out.Type == "" {
out.Type = raw.EventType
}
if src := envelope.Event.MinuteSource; src.SourceType != "" || src.SourceEntityID != "" {
out.MinuteSource = &MinutesMinuteSourceOutput{
SourceType: src.SourceType,
SourceEntityID: src.SourceEntityID,
}
}
if rt != nil && out.MinuteToken != "" {
fillMinutesMinuteGeneratedDetails(ctx, rt, out)
}
return json.Marshal(out)
}
func fillMinutesMinuteGeneratedDetails(ctx context.Context, rt event.APIClient, out *MinutesMinuteGeneratedOutput) {
if rt == nil || out == nil || out.MinuteToken == "" {
return
}
path := fmt.Sprintf(pathMinuteDetailFmt, validate.EncodePathSegment(out.MinuteToken))
type minuteDetailResp struct {
Data struct {
Minute struct {
Title string `json:"title"`
} `json:"minute"`
} `json:"data"`
}
for attempt := 0; attempt <= minutesDetailMaxRetries; attempt++ {
if attempt > 0 {
time.Sleep(minutesDetailRetryDelay)
}
raw, err := rt.CallAPI(ctx, "GET", path, nil)
if err != nil {
continue
}
var resp minuteDetailResp
if err := json.Unmarshal(raw, &resp); err != nil {
continue
}
if resp.Data.Minute.Title == "" {
continue
}
out.Title = resp.Data.Minute.Title
return
}
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package minutes
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"reflect"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/validate"
)
type stubAPIClient struct {
callFn func(ctx context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error)
}
func (s *stubAPIClient) CallAPI(ctx context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
if s.callFn == nil {
return nil, nil
}
return s.callFn(ctx, method, path, body)
}
func assertSubscriptionRequest(t *testing.T, gotBody any, wantEventType string) {
t.Helper()
want := map[string]string{"event_type": wantEventType}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(gotBody, want) {
t.Fatalf("request body = %#v, want %#v", gotBody, want)
}
}
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
for _, k := range Keys() {
event.RegisterKey(k)
}
os.Exit(m.Run())
}
func TestMinutesKeys_ProcessedMinuteGeneratedRegistered(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
def, ok := event.Lookup(eventTypeMinuteGenerated)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("%s should be registered via Keys()", eventTypeMinuteGenerated)
}
if def.Schema.Custom == nil {
t.Error("Processed key must set Schema.Custom")
}
if def.Schema.Native != nil {
t.Error("Processed key must not set Schema.Native")
}
if def.Process == nil {
t.Error("Process must not be nil for processed key")
}
if def.PreConsume == nil {
t.Error("PreConsume must not be nil for processed key")
}
if len(def.Scopes) != 1 || def.Scopes[0] != "minutes:minutes.basic:read" {
t.Errorf("Scopes = %v", def.Scopes)
}
if len(def.AuthTypes) != 1 || def.AuthTypes[0] != "user" {
t.Errorf("AuthTypes = %v", def.AuthTypes)
}
}
func TestProcessMinutesMinuteGenerated(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
var gotMethod, gotPath string
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
gotMethod = method
gotPath = path
if body != nil {
t.Fatalf("GET detail body = %#v, want nil", body)
}
return json.RawMessage(`{
"code": 0,
"msg": "success",
"data": {
"minute": {
"token": "<doc_token_001>",
"title": "产品周会的视频会议",
"note_id": "7616590025794260496"
}
}
}`), nil
},
}
out := runMinuteGenerated(t, rt, `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_minute_001",
"event_type": "minutes.minute.generated_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989000"
},
"event": {
"minute_token": "<doc_token_001>",
"minute_source": {
"source_type": "meeting",
"source_entity_id": "6911188411934433028"
}
}
}`)
if gotMethod != "GET" {
t.Errorf("detail method = %q, want GET", gotMethod)
}
if gotPath != fmt.Sprintf("/open-apis/minutes/v1/minutes/%s", validate.EncodePathSegment("<doc_token_001>")) {
t.Errorf("detail path = %q", gotPath)
}
if out.Type != eventTypeMinuteGenerated {
t.Errorf("Type = %q", out.Type)
}
if out.EventID != "ev_minute_001" || out.Timestamp != "1608725989000" {
t.Errorf("EventID/Timestamp = %q/%q", out.EventID, out.Timestamp)
}
if out.MinuteToken != "<doc_token_001>" {
t.Errorf("MinuteToken = %q", out.MinuteToken)
}
if out.Title != "产品周会的视频会议" {
t.Errorf("Title = %q", out.Title)
}
if out.MinuteSource == nil {
t.Fatal("MinuteSource should not be nil")
}
if out.MinuteSource.SourceType != "meeting" || out.MinuteSource.SourceEntityID != "6911188411934433028" {
t.Errorf("MinuteSource = %+v", out.MinuteSource)
}
}
func TestProcessMinutesMinuteGenerated_DetailFailureFallsBackToBaseFields(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
called := 0
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
called++
return nil, context.DeadlineExceeded
},
}
out := runMinuteGenerated(t, rt, `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_minute_002",
"event_type": "minutes.minute.generated_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989001"
},
"event": {
"minute_token": "<doc_token_004>",
"minute_source": {
"source_type": "meeting",
"source_entity_id": "7641156270787481117"
}
}
}`)
wantCalls := 1 + minutesDetailMaxRetries
if called != wantCalls {
t.Fatalf("detail API called %d times, want %d", called, wantCalls)
}
if out.MinuteToken != "<doc_token_004>" {
t.Errorf("MinuteToken = %q", out.MinuteToken)
}
if out.Title != "" {
t.Errorf("Title = %q, want empty", out.Title)
}
if out.MinuteSource == nil {
t.Fatal("MinuteSource should remain from event payload")
}
if out.MinuteSource.SourceType != "meeting" || out.MinuteSource.SourceEntityID != "7641156270787481117" {
t.Errorf("MinuteSource = %+v", out.MinuteSource)
}
}
func TestProcessMinutesMinuteGenerated_EmptyTitleRetriesAndSucceeds(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
called := 0
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, _, _ string, _ any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
called++
if called <= 1 {
return json.RawMessage(`{
"code": 0,
"msg": "success",
"data": {
"minute": {
"title": ""
}
}
}`), nil
}
return json.RawMessage(`{
"code": 0,
"msg": "success",
"data": {
"minute": {
"title": "delayed title"
}
}
}`), nil
},
}
out := runMinuteGenerated(t, rt, `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_minute_retry",
"event_type": "minutes.minute.generated_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989000"
},
"event": {
"minute_token": "<doc_token_003>"
}
}`)
if called != 2 {
t.Fatalf("detail API called %d times, want 2 (1 initial + 1 retry)", called)
}
if out.Title != "delayed title" {
t.Errorf("Title = %q, want delayed title", out.Title)
}
}
func TestProcessMinutesMinuteGenerated_EmptyTitleExhaustsRetries(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
called := 0
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, _, _ string, _ any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
called++
return json.RawMessage(`{
"code": 0,
"msg": "success",
"data": {
"minute": {
"title": ""
}
}
}`), nil
},
}
out := runMinuteGenerated(t, rt, `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_minute_exhaust",
"event_type": "minutes.minute.generated_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989000"
},
"event": {
"minute_token": "<doc_token_002>"
}
}`)
wantCalls := 1 + minutesDetailMaxRetries
if called != wantCalls {
t.Fatalf("detail API called %d times, want %d", called, wantCalls)
}
if out.Title != "" {
t.Errorf("Title = %q, want empty after exhausted retries", out.Title)
}
}
func TestMinutesMinuteGenerated_PreConsumeSubscriptionLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
def, ok := event.Lookup(eventTypeMinuteGenerated)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("%s should be registered via Keys()", eventTypeMinuteGenerated)
}
type call struct {
method string
path string
body any
}
var calls []call
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
calls = append(calls, call{method: method, path: path, body: body})
return json.RawMessage(`{"code":0,"msg":"success","data":{}}`), nil
},
}
cleanup, err := def.PreConsume(context.Background(), rt, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("PreConsume error: %v", err)
}
if cleanup == nil {
t.Fatal("cleanup must not be nil")
}
if len(calls) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("calls after subscribe = %d, want 1", len(calls))
}
if calls[0].method != "POST" || calls[0].path != pathMinuteSubscribe {
t.Fatalf("subscribe call = %+v", calls[0])
}
assertSubscriptionRequest(t, calls[0].body, eventTypeMinuteGenerated)
cleanup()
if len(calls) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("calls after cleanup = %d, want 2", len(calls))
}
if calls[1].method != "POST" || calls[1].path != pathMinuteUnsubscribe {
t.Fatalf("unsubscribe call = %+v", calls[1])
}
assertSubscriptionRequest(t, calls[1].body, eventTypeMinuteGenerated)
}
func TestProcessMinutesMinuteGenerated_MalformedPayload(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
raw := &event.RawEvent{
EventType: eventTypeMinuteGenerated,
Payload: json.RawMessage(`not json`),
Timestamp: time.Now(),
}
got, err := processMinutesMinuteGenerated(context.Background(), nil, raw, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process should swallow parse errors, got %v", err)
}
if string(got) != "not json" {
t.Errorf("malformed fallback output = %q, want original bytes", string(got))
}
}
func runMinuteGenerated(t *testing.T, rt event.APIClient, payload string) MinutesMinuteGeneratedOutput {
t.Helper()
raw := &event.RawEvent{
EventType: eventTypeMinuteGenerated,
Payload: json.RawMessage(payload),
Timestamp: time.Now(),
}
got, err := processMinutesMinuteGenerated(context.Background(), rt, raw, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process error: %v", err)
}
var out MinutesMinuteGeneratedOutput
if err := json.Unmarshal(got, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process output is not valid MinutesMinuteGeneratedOutput JSON: %v\nraw=%s", err, string(got))
}
return out
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package minutes
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
)
const cleanupTimeout = 5 * time.Second
func subscriptionPreConsume(eventType, subscribePath, unsubscribePath string) func(context.Context, event.APIClient, map[string]string) (func(), error) {
return func(ctx context.Context, rt event.APIClient, _ map[string]string) (func(), error) {
if rt == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("runtime API client is required for pre-consume subscription")
}
body := map[string]string{"event_type": eventType}
if _, err := rt.CallAPI(ctx, "POST", subscribePath, body); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return func() {
cleanupCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), cleanupTimeout)
defer cancel()
_, _ = rt.CallAPI(cleanupCtx, "POST", unsubscribePath, body)
}, nil
}
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Package minutes registers Minutes-domain EventKeys.
package minutes
import (
"reflect"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
)
const (
eventTypeMinuteGenerated = "minutes.minute.generated_v1"
pathMinuteSubscribe = "/open-apis/minutes/v1/minutes/subscription"
pathMinuteUnsubscribe = "/open-apis/minutes/v1/minutes/unsubscription"
pathMinuteDetailFmt = "/open-apis/minutes/v1/minutes/%s"
)
// Keys returns all Minutes-domain EventKey definitions.
func Keys() []event.KeyDefinition {
return []event.KeyDefinition{
{
Key: eventTypeMinuteGenerated,
DisplayName: "Minute generated",
Description: "Triggered when a minute has been generated",
EventType: eventTypeMinuteGenerated,
Schema: event.SchemaDef{
Custom: &event.SchemaSpec{Type: reflect.TypeOf(MinutesMinuteGeneratedOutput{})},
},
Process: processMinutesMinuteGenerated,
PreConsume: subscriptionPreConsume(eventTypeMinuteGenerated, pathMinuteSubscribe, pathMinuteUnsubscribe),
Scopes: []string{"minutes:minutes.basic:read"},
AuthTypes: []string{
"user",
},
RequiredConsoleEvents: []string{eventTypeMinuteGenerated},
},
}
}

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import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/events/im"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/events/minutes"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/events/vc"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
)
// Mail is intentionally omitted: only IM is wired up this phase.
// Mail is intentionally omitted in this phase.
func init() {
all := [][]event.KeyDefinition{
im.Keys(),
minutes.Keys(),
vc.Keys(),
}
for _, keys := range all {
for _, k := range keys {

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package vc
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/validate"
)
const (
vcNoteArtifactTypeNote = 1
vcNoteArtifactTypeVerbatim = 2
vcNoteDetailRetryDelay = 500 * time.Millisecond
vcNoteDetailMaxRetries = 2
vcNoteDetailNotFoundCode = 121004
)
// VCNoteSourceOutput is the flattened note source payload.
type VCNoteSourceOutput struct {
SourceType string `json:"source_type,omitempty" desc:"Note source type"`
SourceEntityID string `json:"source_entity_id,omitempty" desc:"Source entity ID"`
}
// VCNoteGeneratedOutput is the flattened shape for vc.note.generated_v1.
type VCNoteGeneratedOutput struct {
Type string `json:"type" desc:"Event type; always vc.note.generated_v1"`
EventID string `json:"event_id,omitempty" desc:"Globally unique event ID; safe for deduplication"`
Timestamp string `json:"timestamp,omitempty" desc:"Event delivery time (ms timestamp string); taken from header.create_time when present" kind:"timestamp_ms"`
NoteID string `json:"note_id,omitempty" desc:"Note ID"`
NoteToken string `json:"note_token,omitempty" desc:"Generated note document token"`
VerbatimToken string `json:"verbatim_token,omitempty" desc:"Generated verbatim document token"`
NoteSource *VCNoteSourceOutput `json:"note_source,omitempty" desc:"Note source metadata"`
}
func processVCNoteGenerated(ctx context.Context, rt event.APIClient, raw *event.RawEvent, _ map[string]string) (json.RawMessage, error) {
var envelope struct {
Header struct {
EventID string `json:"event_id"`
EventType string `json:"event_type"`
CreateTime string `json:"create_time"`
} `json:"header"`
Event struct {
NoteID string `json:"note_id"`
} `json:"event"`
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(raw.Payload, &envelope); err != nil {
return raw.Payload, nil //nolint:nilerr // passthrough on malformed payload so consumers still see the event
}
out := &VCNoteGeneratedOutput{
Type: envelope.Header.EventType,
EventID: envelope.Header.EventID,
Timestamp: envelope.Header.CreateTime,
NoteID: envelope.Event.NoteID,
}
if out.Type == "" {
out.Type = raw.EventType
}
if rt != nil && out.NoteID != "" {
fillVCNoteGeneratedDetails(ctx, rt, out)
}
return json.Marshal(out)
}
func fillVCNoteGeneratedDetails(ctx context.Context, rt event.APIClient, out *VCNoteGeneratedOutput) {
if rt == nil || out == nil || out.NoteID == "" {
return
}
path := fmt.Sprintf(pathNoteDetailFmt, validate.EncodePathSegment(out.NoteID))
type noteDetailResp struct {
Data struct {
Note struct {
Artifacts []struct {
ArtifactType int `json:"artifact_type"`
DocToken string `json:"doc_token"`
} `json:"artifacts"`
NoteSource struct {
SourceEntityID string `json:"source_entity_id"`
SourceType string `json:"source_type"`
} `json:"note_source"`
} `json:"note"`
} `json:"data"`
}
for attempt := 0; attempt <= vcNoteDetailMaxRetries; attempt++ {
if attempt > 0 {
time.Sleep(vcNoteDetailRetryDelay)
}
raw, err := rt.CallAPI(ctx, "GET", path, nil)
if err != nil {
if isLarkCode(err, vcNoteDetailNotFoundCode) {
continue
}
return
}
var resp noteDetailResp
if err := json.Unmarshal(raw, &resp); err != nil {
continue
}
var noteToken, verbatimToken string
for _, artifact := range resp.Data.Note.Artifacts {
switch artifact.ArtifactType {
case vcNoteArtifactTypeNote:
if noteToken == "" {
noteToken = artifact.DocToken
}
case vcNoteArtifactTypeVerbatim:
if verbatimToken == "" {
verbatimToken = artifact.DocToken
}
}
}
if noteToken == "" && verbatimToken == "" {
continue
}
if noteToken != "" {
out.NoteToken = noteToken
}
if verbatimToken != "" {
out.VerbatimToken = verbatimToken
}
if src := resp.Data.Note.NoteSource; src.SourceType != "" || src.SourceEntityID != "" {
out.NoteSource = &VCNoteSourceOutput{
SourceType: src.SourceType,
SourceEntityID: src.SourceEntityID,
}
}
return
}
}
func isLarkCode(err error, code int) bool {
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if errors.As(err, &exitErr) && exitErr.Detail != nil {
return exitErr.Detail.Code == code
}
return false
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package vc
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
)
func TestVCKeys_ProcessedNoteGeneratedRegistered(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
def, ok := event.Lookup(eventTypeNoteGenerated)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("%s should be registered via Keys()", eventTypeNoteGenerated)
}
if def.Schema.Custom == nil {
t.Error("Processed key must set Schema.Custom")
}
if def.Schema.Native != nil {
t.Error("Processed key must not set Schema.Native")
}
if def.Process == nil {
t.Error("Process must not be nil for processed key")
}
if def.PreConsume == nil {
t.Error("PreConsume must not be nil for processed key")
}
if len(def.Scopes) != 1 || def.Scopes[0] != "vc:note:read" {
t.Errorf("Scopes = %v", def.Scopes)
}
if len(def.AuthTypes) != 1 || def.AuthTypes[0] != "user" {
t.Errorf("AuthTypes = %v", def.AuthTypes)
}
}
func TestProcessVCNoteGenerated(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
var gotMethod, gotPath string
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
gotMethod = method
gotPath = path
if body != nil {
t.Fatalf("GET detail body = %#v, want nil", body)
}
return json.RawMessage(`{
"code": 0,
"msg": "success",
"data": {
"note": {
"artifacts": [
{"artifact_type": 1, "doc_token": "note_doc_token"},
{"artifact_type": 2, "doc_token": "verbatim_doc_token"}
],
"note_source": {
"source_type": "meeting",
"source_entity_id": "6911188411934433028"
}
}
}
}`), nil
},
}
out := runNoteGenerated(t, rt, `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_vc_note_001",
"event_type": "vc.note.generated_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989000"
},
"event": {
"note_id": "6943848821689040898"
}
}`)
if gotMethod != "GET" {
t.Errorf("detail method = %q, want GET", gotMethod)
}
if gotPath != "/open-apis/vc/v1/notes/6943848821689040898" {
t.Errorf("detail path = %q", gotPath)
}
if out.Type != eventTypeNoteGenerated {
t.Errorf("Type = %q", out.Type)
}
if out.EventID != "ev_vc_note_001" || out.Timestamp != "1608725989000" {
t.Errorf("EventID/Timestamp = %q/%q", out.EventID, out.Timestamp)
}
if out.NoteID != "6943848821689040898" {
t.Errorf("NoteID = %q", out.NoteID)
}
if out.NoteToken != "note_doc_token" {
t.Errorf("NoteToken = %q", out.NoteToken)
}
if out.VerbatimToken != "verbatim_doc_token" {
t.Errorf("VerbatimToken = %q", out.VerbatimToken)
}
if out.NoteSource == nil {
t.Fatal("NoteSource should not be nil")
}
if out.NoteSource.SourceType != "meeting" || out.NoteSource.SourceEntityID != "6911188411934433028" {
t.Errorf("NoteSource = %+v", out.NoteSource)
}
}
func TestVCNoteGenerated_PreConsumeSubscriptionLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
def, ok := event.Lookup(eventTypeNoteGenerated)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("%s should be registered via Keys()", eventTypeNoteGenerated)
}
type call struct {
method string
path string
body any
}
var calls []call
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
calls = append(calls, call{method: method, path: path, body: body})
return json.RawMessage(`{"code":0,"msg":"success","data":{}}`), nil
},
}
cleanup, err := def.PreConsume(context.Background(), rt, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("PreConsume error: %v", err)
}
if cleanup == nil {
t.Fatal("cleanup must not be nil")
}
if len(calls) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("calls after subscribe = %d, want 1", len(calls))
}
if calls[0].method != "POST" || calls[0].path != pathNoteSubscribe {
t.Fatalf("subscribe call = %+v", calls[0])
}
assertSubscriptionRequest(t, calls[0].body, eventTypeNoteGenerated)
cleanup()
if len(calls) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("calls after cleanup = %d, want 2", len(calls))
}
if calls[1].method != "POST" || calls[1].path != pathNoteUnsubscribe {
t.Fatalf("unsubscribe call = %+v", calls[1])
}
assertSubscriptionRequest(t, calls[1].body, eventTypeNoteGenerated)
}
func TestProcessVCNoteGenerated_DetailFailureFallsBackToBaseFields(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
called := 0
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
called++
return nil, context.DeadlineExceeded
},
}
out := runNoteGenerated(t, rt, `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_vc_note_002",
"event_type": "vc.note.generated_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989001"
},
"event": {
"note_id": "6943848821689040999"
}
}`)
if called != 1 {
t.Fatalf("detail API called %d times, want 1", called)
}
if out.NoteID != "6943848821689040999" {
t.Errorf("NoteID = %q", out.NoteID)
}
if out.NoteToken != "" || out.VerbatimToken != "" {
t.Errorf("NoteToken/VerbatimToken = %q/%q, want empty", out.NoteToken, out.VerbatimToken)
}
if out.NoteSource != nil {
t.Errorf("NoteSource = %+v, want nil", out.NoteSource)
}
}
func TestProcessVCNoteGenerated_EmptyTokensRetriesAndSucceeds(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
called := 0
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, _, _ string, _ any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
called++
if called <= 1 {
return json.RawMessage(`{
"code": 0,
"msg": "success",
"data": {
"note": {
"artifacts": [],
"note_source": {"source_type": "meeting", "source_entity_id": "123"}
}
}
}`), nil
}
return json.RawMessage(`{
"code": 0,
"msg": "success",
"data": {
"note": {
"artifacts": [
{"artifact_type": 1, "doc_token": "delayed_note_token"},
{"artifact_type": 2, "doc_token": "delayed_verbatim_token"}
],
"note_source": {"source_type": "meeting", "source_entity_id": "123"}
}
}
}`), nil
},
}
out := runNoteGenerated(t, rt, `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_vc_note_empty_retry",
"event_type": "vc.note.generated_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989000"
},
"event": {
"note_id": "6943848821689040empty"
}
}`)
if called != 2 {
t.Fatalf("detail API called %d times, want 2 (1 initial + 1 retry)", called)
}
if out.NoteToken != "delayed_note_token" {
t.Errorf("NoteToken = %q, want delayed_note_token", out.NoteToken)
}
if out.VerbatimToken != "delayed_verbatim_token" {
t.Errorf("VerbatimToken = %q, want delayed_verbatim_token", out.VerbatimToken)
}
}
func TestProcessVCNoteGenerated_EmptyTokensExhaustsRetries(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
called := 0
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, _, _ string, _ any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
called++
return json.RawMessage(`{
"code": 0,
"msg": "success",
"data": {
"note": {
"artifacts": [],
"note_source": {"source_type": "meeting", "source_entity_id": "123"}
}
}
}`), nil
},
}
out := runNoteGenerated(t, rt, `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_vc_note_empty_exhaust",
"event_type": "vc.note.generated_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989000"
},
"event": {
"note_id": "6943848821689040emptyex"
}
}`)
wantCalls := 1 + vcNoteDetailMaxRetries
if called != wantCalls {
t.Fatalf("detail API called %d times, want %d", called, wantCalls)
}
if out.NoteToken != "" || out.VerbatimToken != "" {
t.Errorf("NoteToken/VerbatimToken = %q/%q, want empty after exhausted retries", out.NoteToken, out.VerbatimToken)
}
}
func TestProcessVCNoteGenerated_MalformedPayload(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
raw := &event.RawEvent{
EventType: eventTypeNoteGenerated,
Payload: json.RawMessage(`not json`),
Timestamp: time.Now(),
}
got, err := processVCNoteGenerated(context.Background(), nil, raw, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process should swallow parse errors, got %v", err)
}
if string(got) != "not json" {
t.Errorf("malformed fallback output = %q, want original bytes", string(got))
}
}
func runNoteGenerated(t *testing.T, rt event.APIClient, payload string) VCNoteGeneratedOutput {
t.Helper()
raw := &event.RawEvent{
EventType: eventTypeNoteGenerated,
Payload: json.RawMessage(payload),
Timestamp: time.Now(),
}
got, err := processVCNoteGenerated(context.Background(), rt, raw, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process error: %v", err)
}
var out VCNoteGeneratedOutput
if err := json.Unmarshal(got, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process output is not valid VCNoteGeneratedOutput JSON: %v\nraw=%s", err, string(got))
}
return out
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package vc
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"strconv"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
)
// VCParticipantMeetingEndedOutput is the flattened shape for vc.meeting.participant_meeting_ended_v1.
type VCParticipantMeetingEndedOutput struct {
Type string `json:"type" desc:"Event type; always vc.meeting.participant_meeting_ended_v1"`
EventID string `json:"event_id,omitempty" desc:"Globally unique event ID; safe for deduplication"`
Timestamp string `json:"timestamp,omitempty" desc:"Event delivery time (ms timestamp string); taken from header.create_time when present" kind:"timestamp_ms"`
MeetingID string `json:"meeting_id,omitempty" desc:"Meeting ID" kind:"meeting_id"`
Topic string `json:"topic,omitempty" desc:"Meeting topic"`
MeetingNo string `json:"meeting_no,omitempty" desc:"Meeting number"`
StartTime string `json:"start_time,omitempty" desc:"Meeting start time in RFC3339, converted to the local timezone"`
EndTime string `json:"end_time,omitempty" desc:"Meeting end time in RFC3339, converted to the local timezone"`
CalendarEventID string `json:"calendar_event_id,omitempty" desc:"Calendar event ID associated with the meeting"`
}
func processVCParticipantMeetingEnded(_ context.Context, _ event.APIClient, raw *event.RawEvent, _ map[string]string) (json.RawMessage, error) {
var envelope struct {
Header struct {
EventID string `json:"event_id"`
EventType string `json:"event_type"`
CreateTime string `json:"create_time"`
} `json:"header"`
Event struct {
Meeting struct {
ID string `json:"id"`
Topic string `json:"topic"`
MeetingNo string `json:"meeting_no"`
StartTime string `json:"start_time"`
EndTime string `json:"end_time"`
CalendarEventID string `json:"calendar_event_id"`
} `json:"meeting"`
} `json:"event"`
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(raw.Payload, &envelope); err != nil {
return raw.Payload, nil //nolint:nilerr // passthrough on malformed payload so consumers still see the event
}
meeting := envelope.Event.Meeting
out := &VCParticipantMeetingEndedOutput{
Type: envelope.Header.EventType,
EventID: envelope.Header.EventID,
Timestamp: envelope.Header.CreateTime,
MeetingID: meeting.ID,
Topic: meeting.Topic,
MeetingNo: meeting.MeetingNo,
StartTime: unixSecondsToLocalRFC3339(meeting.StartTime),
EndTime: unixSecondsToLocalRFC3339(meeting.EndTime),
CalendarEventID: meeting.CalendarEventID,
}
if out.Type == "" {
out.Type = raw.EventType
}
return json.Marshal(out)
}
func unixSecondsToLocalRFC3339(raw string) string {
if raw == "" {
return ""
}
secs, err := strconv.ParseInt(raw, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return time.Unix(secs, 0).Local().Format(time.RFC3339)
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package vc
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"os"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
)
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
for _, k := range Keys() {
event.RegisterKey(k)
}
os.Exit(m.Run())
}
func TestVCKeys_ProcessedMeetingEndedRegistered(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
def, ok := event.Lookup(eventTypeMeetingEnded)
if !ok {
t.Fatalf("%s should be registered via Keys()", eventTypeMeetingEnded)
}
if def.Schema.Custom == nil {
t.Error("Processed key must set Schema.Custom")
}
if def.Schema.Native != nil {
t.Error("Processed key must not set Schema.Native")
}
if def.Process == nil {
t.Error("Process must not be nil for processed key")
}
if def.PreConsume == nil {
t.Error("PreConsume must not be nil for processed key")
}
if len(def.Scopes) != 1 || def.Scopes[0] != "vc:meeting.meetingevent:read" {
t.Errorf("Scopes = %v", def.Scopes)
}
if len(def.AuthTypes) != 1 || def.AuthTypes[0] != "user" {
t.Errorf("AuthTypes = %v", def.AuthTypes)
}
}
func TestProcessVCParticipantMeetingEnded(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
payload := `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_vc_end_001",
"event_type": "vc.meeting.participant_meeting_ended_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989000",
"app_id": "cli_test"
},
"event": {
"meeting": {
"id": "6911188411934433028",
"topic": "my meeting",
"meeting_no": "235812466",
"start_time": "1608883322",
"end_time": "1608883899",
"calendar_event_id": "efa67a98-06a8-4df5-8559-746c8f4477ef_0"
}
}
}`
out := runMeetingEnded(t, payload)
if out.Type != eventTypeMeetingEnded {
t.Errorf("Type = %q", out.Type)
}
if out.EventID != "ev_vc_end_001" {
t.Errorf("EventID = %q", out.EventID)
}
if out.Timestamp != "1608725989000" {
t.Errorf("Timestamp = %q", out.Timestamp)
}
if out.MeetingID != "6911188411934433028" {
t.Errorf("MeetingID = %q", out.MeetingID)
}
if out.Topic != "my meeting" || out.MeetingNo != "235812466" {
t.Errorf("Topic/MeetingNo = %q/%q", out.Topic, out.MeetingNo)
}
if out.CalendarEventID != "efa67a98-06a8-4df5-8559-746c8f4477ef_0" {
t.Errorf("CalendarEventID = %q", out.CalendarEventID)
}
if want := time.Unix(1608883322, 0).Local().Format(time.RFC3339); out.StartTime != want {
t.Errorf("StartTime = %q, want %q", out.StartTime, want)
}
if want := time.Unix(1608883899, 0).Local().Format(time.RFC3339); out.EndTime != want {
t.Errorf("EndTime = %q, want %q", out.EndTime, want)
}
}
func TestProcessVCParticipantMeetingEnded_InvalidMeetingTimes(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
payload := `{
"schema": "2.0",
"header": {
"event_id": "ev_vc_end_002",
"event_type": "vc.meeting.participant_meeting_ended_v1",
"create_time": "1608725989001"
},
"event": {
"meeting": {
"id": "meeting_invalid_time",
"start_time": "bad",
"end_time": ""
}
}
}`
out := runMeetingEnded(t, payload)
if out.StartTime != "" || out.EndTime != "" {
t.Errorf("StartTime/EndTime = %q/%q, want empty strings", out.StartTime, out.EndTime)
}
}
func TestProcessVCParticipantMeetingEnded_MalformedPayload(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
raw := &event.RawEvent{
EventType: eventTypeMeetingEnded,
Payload: json.RawMessage(`not json`),
Timestamp: time.Now(),
}
got, err := processVCParticipantMeetingEnded(context.Background(), nil, raw, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process should swallow parse errors, got %v", err)
}
if string(got) != "not json" {
t.Errorf("malformed fallback output = %q, want original bytes", string(got))
}
}
func TestVCParticipantMeetingEnded_PreConsumeSubscriptionLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("LARKSUITE_CLI_CONFIG_DIR", t.TempDir())
def, ok := event.Lookup("vc.meeting.participant_meeting_ended_v1")
if !ok {
t.Fatal("vc.meeting.participant_meeting_ended_v1 should be registered via Keys()")
}
type call struct {
method string
path string
body any
}
var calls []call
rt := &stubAPIClient{
callFn: func(_ context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
calls = append(calls, call{method: method, path: path, body: body})
return json.RawMessage(`{"code":0,"msg":"success","data":{}}`), nil
},
}
cleanup, err := def.PreConsume(context.Background(), rt, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("PreConsume error: %v", err)
}
if cleanup == nil {
t.Fatal("cleanup must not be nil")
}
if len(calls) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("calls after subscribe = %d, want 1", len(calls))
}
if calls[0].method != "POST" || calls[0].path != pathMeetingSubscribe {
t.Fatalf("subscribe call = %+v", calls[0])
}
assertSubscriptionRequest(t, calls[0].body, eventTypeMeetingEnded)
cleanup()
if len(calls) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("calls after cleanup = %d, want 2", len(calls))
}
if calls[1].method != "POST" || calls[1].path != pathMeetingUnsubscribe {
t.Fatalf("unsubscribe call = %+v", calls[1])
}
assertSubscriptionRequest(t, calls[1].body, eventTypeMeetingEnded)
}
func runMeetingEnded(t *testing.T, payload string) VCParticipantMeetingEndedOutput {
t.Helper()
raw := &event.RawEvent{
EventType: eventTypeMeetingEnded,
Payload: json.RawMessage(payload),
Timestamp: time.Now(),
}
got, err := processVCParticipantMeetingEnded(context.Background(), nil, raw, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process error: %v", err)
}
var out VCParticipantMeetingEndedOutput
if err := json.Unmarshal(got, &out); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Process output is not valid VCParticipantMeetingEndedOutput JSON: %v\nraw=%s", err, string(got))
}
return out
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package vc
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
)
const cleanupTimeout = 5 * time.Second
func subscriptionPreConsume(eventType, subscribePath, unsubscribePath string) func(context.Context, event.APIClient, map[string]string) (func(), error) {
return func(ctx context.Context, rt event.APIClient, _ map[string]string) (func(), error) {
if rt == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("runtime API client is required for pre-consume subscription")
}
body := map[string]string{"event_type": eventType}
if _, err := rt.CallAPI(ctx, "POST", subscribePath, body); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return func() {
cleanupCtx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), cleanupTimeout)
defer cancel()
_, _ = rt.CallAPI(cleanupCtx, "POST", unsubscribePath, body)
}, nil
}
}

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// Package vc registers VC-domain EventKeys.
package vc
import (
"reflect"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/event"
)
const (
eventTypeMeetingEnded = "vc.meeting.participant_meeting_ended_v1"
eventTypeNoteGenerated = "vc.note.generated_v1"
pathMeetingSubscribe = "/open-apis/vc/v1/meetings/subscription"
pathMeetingUnsubscribe = "/open-apis/vc/v1/meetings/unsubscription"
pathNoteSubscribe = "/open-apis/vc/v1/notes/subscription"
pathNoteUnsubscribe = "/open-apis/vc/v1/notes/unsubscription"
pathNoteDetailFmt = "/open-apis/vc/v1/notes/%s"
)
// Keys returns all VC-domain EventKey definitions.
func Keys() []event.KeyDefinition {
return []event.KeyDefinition{
{
Key: eventTypeMeetingEnded,
DisplayName: "Participant meeting ended",
Description: "Triggered when a meeting the current user participates in has ended",
EventType: eventTypeMeetingEnded,
Schema: event.SchemaDef{
Custom: &event.SchemaSpec{Type: reflect.TypeOf(VCParticipantMeetingEndedOutput{})},
},
Process: processVCParticipantMeetingEnded,
PreConsume: subscriptionPreConsume(eventTypeMeetingEnded, pathMeetingSubscribe, pathMeetingUnsubscribe),
Scopes: []string{"vc:meeting.meetingevent:read"},
AuthTypes: []string{
"user",
},
RequiredConsoleEvents: []string{eventTypeMeetingEnded},
},
{
Key: eventTypeNoteGenerated,
DisplayName: "Note generated",
Description: "Triggered when a note has been generated",
EventType: eventTypeNoteGenerated,
Schema: event.SchemaDef{
Custom: &event.SchemaSpec{Type: reflect.TypeOf(VCNoteGeneratedOutput{})},
},
Process: processVCNoteGenerated,
PreConsume: subscriptionPreConsume(eventTypeNoteGenerated, pathNoteSubscribe, pathNoteUnsubscribe),
Scopes: []string{"vc:note:read"},
AuthTypes: []string{
"user",
},
RequiredConsoleEvents: []string{eventTypeNoteGenerated},
},
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package vc
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"reflect"
"testing"
)
type stubAPIClient struct {
callFn func(ctx context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error)
}
func (s *stubAPIClient) CallAPI(ctx context.Context, method, path string, body any) (json.RawMessage, error) {
if s.callFn == nil {
return nil, nil
}
return s.callFn(ctx, method, path, body)
}
func assertSubscriptionRequest(t *testing.T, gotBody any, wantEventType string) {
t.Helper()
want := map[string]string{"event_type": wantEventType}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(gotBody, want) {
t.Fatalf("request body = %#v, want %#v", gotBody, want)
}
}

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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ You should see `audit` in the plugin list.
| `Observer` | Before / After each command | No (fire-and-forget audit) |
| `Wrap` | Around each command's RunE | Yes (return `*AbortError`) |
| `On(Startup/Shutdown)` | Process lifecycle | N/A |
| `Restrict(Rule)` | Bootstrap-time, single per binary | Denies whole subtrees |
| `Restrict(Rule)` | Bootstrap-time, ≥1 per plugin | Denies whole subtrees |
### Plugin lifecycle
@@ -102,10 +102,17 @@ the rejected dispatch.
- A plugin calling `Restrict()` MUST declare `FailClosed`. The Builder
flips it automatically; the lower-level `Plugin` interface rejects
the mismatch with `restricts_mismatch`.
- Only ONE plugin per binary can call `Restrict()`. Multi-plugin
Restrict is a deliberate `plugin_conflict` error (single-rule
ecosystem assumption). YAML policy at `~/.lark-cli/policy.yml` is
shadowed by any plugin Restrict.
- A plugin may call `Restrict()` more than once; each call adds one
scoped Rule and the engine combines them with **OR** — a command is
allowed when it satisfies every axis (allow / deny / max_risk /
identities) of at least one rule. Note a rule's `deny` is scoped to
that rule only and cannot veto another rule's allow. Only ONE plugin
per binary may contribute rules, though: two DISTINCT plugins each
calling `Restrict()` is a deliberate `multiple_restrict_plugins` error
(single-owner assumption — an independent plugin must not be able to
widen another's policy). YAML policy at `~/.lark-cli/policy.yml` (which
may itself list several rules under `rules:`) is shadowed by any plugin
Restrict.
- The `Wrap` factory runs **once per command dispatch**, not at
install time. Long-lived state (clients, caches, metrics counters)
must live on the Plugin struct or in package-level variables.
@@ -115,7 +122,8 @@ the rejected dispatch.
- Commands missing a `risk_level` annotation are denied by default
when a Rule is active. Set `Rule.AllowUnannotated = true` (or
`allow_unannotated: true` in yaml) to opt out during gradual
adoption.
adoption. With several rules this is per-rule: an unannotated command
is allowed as long as one rule that opts in also grants it.
- Risk annotation typos (e.g. `"wrtie"`) are always denied with
`risk_invalid` plus a "did you mean" suggestion. `AllowUnannotated`
does NOT bypass this — typo is a code bug, not a missing
@@ -144,8 +152,7 @@ messages are localised and may change between releases.
| `duplicate_hook_name` | Same hook name registered twice within a plugin | Yes |
| `invalid_hook_registration` | Hook factory returns nil / Wrap chain re-entry / etc. | Yes |
| `invalid_rule` | Rule fails ValidateRule (malformed glob, bad MaxRisk, unknown Identity) | Yes |
| `double_restrict` | Plugin called `r.Restrict()` more than once in one Install | Yes |
| `multiple_restrict_plugins` | Two or more plugins each contributed Restrict | Yes |
| `multiple_restrict_plugins` | Two or more DISTINCT plugins each contributed Restrict (one plugin may contribute several rules) | Yes |
| `install_failed` | `Plugin.Install` returned a non-nil error | Yes |
| `install_panic` | `Plugin.Install` panicked | Yes |
@@ -165,6 +172,7 @@ might also be lying about being `FailOpen`).
| `write_not_allowed` | Command risk is `write` / `high-risk-write` and exceeds Rule `max_risk` |
| `risk_too_high` | Command risk exceeds Rule `max_risk` but is not a write (reserved for future risk levels) |
| `identity_mismatch` | Command's `supportedIdentities` does not intersect Rule `identities` |
| `no_matching_rule` | Several rules are active and the command satisfied none of them (the message summarises each rule's own rejection). Single-rule policies keep their specific reason_code instead |
| `aggregate_all_denied` | Aggregate stub installed on a parent group because every live child was denied |
The `detail.layer` field distinguishes who rejected the call:

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ type Builder struct {
caps Capabilities
actions []func(Registrar)
rule *Rule
rules []*Rule
hookNames map[string]bool
errs []error
@@ -125,7 +125,8 @@ func (b *Builder) On(event LifecycleEvent, hookName string, fn LifecycleHandler)
// sets Restricts=true and FailurePolicy=FailClosed (the framework
// requires both to coexist; the builder enforces the pairing so the
// plugin author cannot accidentally ship a policy plugin under
// FailOpen).
// FailOpen). It may be called more than once; each call adds one scoped
// Rule and the engine OR-combines them.
func (b *Builder) Restrict(rule *Rule) *Builder {
if rule == nil {
b.errs = append(b.errs, errors.New("Restrict(nil): rule must not be nil"))
@@ -133,7 +134,14 @@ func (b *Builder) Restrict(rule *Rule) *Builder {
}
b.caps.Restricts = true
b.caps.FailurePolicy = FailClosed
b.rule = rule
// Defensive clone: capture an independent snapshot so a caller that
// reuses and mutates the same *Rule across multiple Restrict calls
// gets distinct entries (mirrors the staging registrar's clone).
cp := *rule
cp.Allow = append([]string(nil), rule.Allow...)
cp.Deny = append([]string(nil), rule.Deny...)
cp.Identities = append([]Identity(nil), rule.Identities...)
b.rules = append(b.rules, &cp)
return b
}
@@ -143,7 +151,7 @@ func (b *Builder) Restrict(rule *Rule) *Builder {
// The Restrict + FailOpen mismatch is checked here, not in the chained
// setters, because the two methods may be called in either order.
func (b *Builder) Build() (Plugin, error) {
if b.rule != nil && b.caps.FailurePolicy == FailOpen {
if len(b.rules) > 0 && b.caps.FailurePolicy == FailOpen {
b.errs = append(b.errs, errors.New(
"Restrict() requires FailClosed; do not call FailOpen() after Restrict()"))
}
@@ -155,7 +163,7 @@ func (b *Builder) Build() (Plugin, error) {
version: b.version,
caps: b.caps,
actions: b.actions,
rule: b.rule,
rules: b.rules,
}, nil
}
@@ -198,15 +206,15 @@ type builtPlugin struct {
version string
caps Capabilities
actions []func(Registrar)
rule *Rule
rules []*Rule
}
func (p *builtPlugin) Name() string { return p.name }
func (p *builtPlugin) Version() string { return p.version }
func (p *builtPlugin) Capabilities() Capabilities { return p.caps }
func (p *builtPlugin) Install(r Registrar) error {
if p.rule != nil {
r.Restrict(p.rule)
for _, rule := range p.rules {
r.Restrict(rule)
}
for _, action := range p.actions {
action(r)

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@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ type recorder struct {
observers int
wrappers int
lifecycles int
rule *platform.Rule
rule *platform.Rule // last rule (existing single-rule assertions)
rules []*platform.Rule // every rule, in Restrict order
}
func (r *recorder) Observe(platform.When, string, platform.Selector, platform.Observer) {
@@ -25,7 +26,39 @@ func (r *recorder) Observe(platform.When, string, platform.Selector, platform.Ob
}
func (r *recorder) Wrap(string, platform.Selector, platform.Wrapper) { r.wrappers++ }
func (r *recorder) On(platform.LifecycleEvent, string, platform.LifecycleHandler) { r.lifecycles++ }
func (r *recorder) Restrict(rule *platform.Rule) { r.rule = rule }
func (r *recorder) Restrict(rule *platform.Rule) {
r.rule = rule
r.rules = append(r.rules, rule)
}
// Restrict must snapshot each rule: a caller that reuses and mutates the
// same *Rule object across two Restrict calls must still get two distinct
// rules at Install time, not two pointers to the last mutation.
func TestBuilder_restrictClonesEachRule(t *testing.T) {
shared := &platform.Rule{Name: "docs-ro", Allow: []string{"docs/**"}, MaxRisk: platform.RiskRead}
b := platform.NewPlugin("p", "0").Restrict(shared)
// Reuse and mutate the same object, then register it again.
shared.Name = "im-rw"
shared.Allow[0] = "im/**"
shared.MaxRisk = platform.RiskWrite
p, err := b.Restrict(shared).Build()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Build: %v", err)
}
r := &recorder{}
if err := p.Install(r); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Install: %v", err)
}
if len(r.rules) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("got %d rules, want 2", len(r.rules))
}
if r.rules[0].Name != "docs-ro" || r.rules[0].Allow[0] != "docs/**" || r.rules[0].MaxRisk != platform.RiskRead {
t.Errorf("rule[0] leaked later mutation: %+v", r.rules[0])
}
if r.rules[1].Name != "im-rw" || r.rules[1].Allow[0] != "im/**" {
t.Errorf("rule[1] = %+v, want im-rw / im/**", r.rules[1])
}
}
func TestBuilder_basicAssembly(t *testing.T) {
p, err := platform.NewPlugin("audit", "0.1.0").

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@@ -13,9 +13,10 @@ package platform
// identifier is "{plugin}.{hook}". A plugin cannot register two hooks
// with the same name in the same Install call.
//
// Restrict may be called at most once per plugin; multiple plugins
// contributing Restrict() is a configuration error (the resolver
// aborts startup).
// Restrict may be called multiple times per plugin; each call adds one
// scoped Rule (OR-combined by the engine). Two or more DISTINCT plugins
// contributing Restrict() is a configuration error (the resolver aborts
// startup).
type Registrar interface {
// Observe registers a side-effect-only command hook at the given
// When stage. The selector decides which commands it fires on.
@@ -29,8 +30,9 @@ type Registrar interface {
// On registers a lifecycle handler for the given event.
On(event LifecycleEvent, hookName string, fn LifecycleHandler)
// Restrict contributes a pruning Rule. The framework merges it
// with the yaml-sourced Rule using single-rule semantics: plugin
// rule wins, but two plugins both calling Restrict abort startup.
// Restrict contributes a pruning Rule. May be called more than once
// to declare several scoped grants (OR-combined by the engine).
// Plugin rules take precedence over the yaml source; two distinct
// plugins both calling Restrict abort startup.
Restrict(r *Rule)
}

2
go.mod
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ require (
github.com/sergi/go-diff v1.4.0
github.com/skip2/go-qrcode v0.0.0-20200617195104-da1b6568686e
github.com/smartystreets/goconvey v1.8.1
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.2
github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.2 // flag-error-text contract: see cmd/root.go unknownFlagName
github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.11.1
github.com/tidwall/gjson v1.18.0

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import (
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/errclass"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/util"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/transport"
)
// SecurityPolicyTransport is an http.RoundTripper that intercepts all responses
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ func (t *SecurityPolicyTransport) base() http.RoundTripper {
if t.Base != nil {
return t.Base
}
return util.FallbackTransport()
return transport.Fallback()
}
// RoundTrip implements http.RoundTripper.

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@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ func doRefreshToken(httpClient *http.Client, opts UATCallOptions, stored *Stored
}
var data map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(body, &data); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("token refresh parse error: %v", err)
return nil, fmt.Errorf("token refresh parse error: %w", err)
}
return data, nil
}

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ func VerifyUserToken(ctx context.Context, sdk *lark.Client, accessToken string)
Msg string `json:"msg"`
}
if err := json.Unmarshal(apiResp.RawBody, &resp); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to parse response: %v", err)
return fmt.Errorf("failed to parse response: %w", err)
}
if resp.Code != 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("[%d] %s", resp.Code, resp.Msg)

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@@ -5,91 +5,130 @@ package client
import (
"bytes"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net"
"strings"
larkcore "github.com/larksuite/oapi-sdk-go/v3/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
// rawAPIJSONHint guides users when an SDK or response body parse fails. The
// most common cause is a non-JSON payload (file download endpoint hit without
// `--output`, or an upstream HTML error page).
const rawAPIJSONHint = "The endpoint may have returned an empty or non-standard JSON body. If it returns a file, rerun with --output."
// WrapDoAPIError upgrades malformed JSON decode errors from the SDK into
// actionable API errors for raw `lark-cli api` calls. All other failures
// remain network errors.
//
// Already-classified errors pass through unchanged: any *output.ExitError
// (legacy envelope from output.ErrAuth / output.ErrAPI / output.ErrWithHint)
// and any typed *errs.* error (carries an embedded Problem) keeps its own
// category and exit code. This is what makes the wrap idempotent on the
// auth/credential chain — resolveAccessToken returns output.ErrAuth for
// missing tokens, and that classification must survive the SDK boundary.
//
// Deprecated: legacy *output.ExitError wire shape (api_error + rawAPIJSONHint
// on JSON-decode, network otherwise) for the wrap-from-untyped branch.
// Preserved so SDK Do() callers keep the original envelope until per-domain
// migration to typed errors. New code should route through
// APIClient.CheckResponse (typed *errs.APIError) or construct
// *errs.NetworkError / *errs.InternalError directly.
// WrapDoAPIError converts SDK-boundary failures into typed errs.* errors:
// already-typed errors pass through (idempotent), JSON-decode failures
// become InternalError{SubtypeInvalidResponse}, everything else becomes
// NetworkError with a chain-derived subtype (timeout / tls / dns /
// server_error / transport-fallback).
func WrapDoAPIError(err error) error {
if err == nil {
return nil
}
var existing *output.ExitError
if errors.As(err, &existing) {
return err
}
// (1) Pass-through any typed errs.* error.
if _, ok := errs.ProblemOf(err); ok {
return err
}
if isJSONDecodeError(err, false) {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitAPI, "api_error",
fmt.Sprintf("API returned an invalid JSON response: %v", err), rawAPIJSONHint)
// (2) JSON-decode failure at the SDK boundary → InternalError.
if isJSONDecodeError(err) {
return errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse,
"SDK returned an invalid JSON response: %v", err).
WithHint("%s", rawAPIJSONHint).
WithCause(err)
}
return output.ErrNetwork("API call failed: %v", err)
// (3) Otherwise classify as a network failure with a chain-derived subtype.
return errs.NewNetworkError(classifyNetworkSubtype(err),
"API call failed: %v", err).
WithCause(err)
}
// WrapJSONResponseParseError upgrades empty or malformed JSON response bodies
// into API errors with hints instead of generic parse failures.
//
// Deprecated: legacy *output.ExitError wire shape (api_error + ExitAPI +
// rawAPIJSONHint). The 3-branch behaviour is preserved so existing callers
// of internal/client/response.go keep emitting the same envelope until
// per-domain migration to typed errors.
// WrapJSONResponseParseError lifts a response-layer JSON parse failure into
// *errs.InternalError{Subtype: SubtypeInvalidResponse}. Empty body, malformed
// JSON, and mid-stream EOFs all collapse to this single shape.
func WrapJSONResponseParseError(err error, body []byte) error {
if err == nil {
return nil
}
var e *errs.InternalError
if len(bytes.TrimSpace(body)) == 0 {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitAPI, "api_error",
"API returned an empty JSON response body", rawAPIJSONHint)
e = errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse, "API returned an empty JSON response body")
} else {
e = errs.NewInternalError(errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse, "API returned an invalid JSON response: %v", err)
}
if isJSONDecodeError(err, true) {
return output.ErrWithHint(output.ExitAPI, "api_error",
fmt.Sprintf("API returned an invalid JSON response: %v", err), rawAPIJSONHint)
}
return output.ErrNetwork("API call failed: %v", err)
return e.WithHint("%s", rawAPIJSONHint).WithCause(err)
}
func isJSONDecodeError(err error, allowEOF bool) bool {
// classifyNetworkSubtype maps an error chain to one of the network subtypes,
// falling back to SubtypeNetworkTransport. Timeout is checked first because
// a net.OpError can satisfy net.Error and also wrap a DNS sub-error in
// pathological proxy configurations — we prefer the timeout signal.
func classifyNetworkSubtype(err error) errs.Subtype {
// (a) Timeout — net.Error.Timeout(), plus the SDK's typed timeout
// errors (which do not implement net.Error).
var netErr net.Error
if errors.As(err, &netErr) && netErr.Timeout() {
return errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout
}
var sdkServerTimeout *larkcore.ServerTimeoutError
if errors.As(err, &sdkServerTimeout) {
return errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout
}
var sdkClientTimeout *larkcore.ClientTimeoutError
if errors.As(err, &sdkClientTimeout) {
return errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout
}
// (b) TLS — typed x509 error or message substring fallback.
var x509Err *x509.UnknownAuthorityError
if errors.As(err, &x509Err) {
return errs.SubtypeNetworkTLS
}
msg := err.Error()
if strings.Contains(msg, "x509:") || strings.Contains(msg, "tls:") {
return errs.SubtypeNetworkTLS
}
// (c) DNS — *net.DNSError covers SDK chains coming from net.Dialer.
var dnsErr *net.DNSError
if errors.As(err, &dnsErr) {
return errs.SubtypeNetworkDNS
}
// HTTP 5xx classification lives on the call sites with *http.Response
// access (DoStream, HandleResponse); the SDK never surfaces non-504 5xx
// as an error here.
return errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport
}
// isJSONDecodeError reports whether err is a JSON decode failure at the
// SDK boundary, matching both typed json errors and their fmt.Errorf-
// wrapped substring form. io.EOF is intentionally excluded — at the SDK
// boundary an EOF is a transport failure, not a payload-shape failure.
func isJSONDecodeError(err error) bool {
var syntaxErr *json.SyntaxError
var unmarshalTypeErr *json.UnmarshalTypeError
if errors.As(err, &syntaxErr) || errors.As(err, &unmarshalTypeErr) {
return true
}
if allowEOF && (errors.Is(err, io.EOF) || errors.Is(err, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF)) {
return true
}
// Substring fallback for fmt.Errorf-wrapped json decode errors that no
// longer satisfy errors.As against the typed json errors. "invalid
// character" alone is too broad (other libraries surface it for non-
// JSON failures), so it is gated on the message also containing "json".
msg := err.Error()
if allowEOF && strings.Contains(msg, "unexpected EOF") {
if strings.Contains(msg, "unexpected end of JSON input") ||
strings.Contains(msg, "cannot unmarshal") {
return true
}
return strings.Contains(msg, "unexpected end of JSON input") ||
strings.Contains(msg, "invalid character") ||
strings.Contains(msg, "cannot unmarshal")
lower := strings.ToLower(msg)
return strings.Contains(lower, "invalid character") && strings.Contains(lower, "json")
}

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@@ -4,173 +4,312 @@
package client
import (
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net"
"strings"
"testing"
larkcore "github.com/larksuite/oapi-sdk-go/v3/core"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/output"
)
func TestWrapDoAPIError_SyntaxErrorIsAPIDiagnostic(t *testing.T) {
err := WrapDoAPIError(&json.SyntaxError{Offset: 1})
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error")
}
// ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// WrapDoAPIError: typed error contract.
//
// Pass-through: any error carrying *errs.Problem (detected via ProblemOf).
// JSON decode failures → *errs.InternalError{Subtype: invalid_response}.
// Otherwise → *errs.NetworkError with one of: timeout / tls / dns /
// server_error / transport (fallback).
// ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitError, got %T", err)
// timeoutNetError implements net.Error with Timeout() == true. Used to exercise
// the timeout branch of the network classifier without depending on a live
// transport.
type timeoutNetError struct{}
func (timeoutNetError) Error() string { return "i/o timeout" }
func (timeoutNetError) Timeout() bool { return true }
func (timeoutNetError) Temporary() bool { return true }
// TestWrapDoAPIError_SyntaxError_ReturnsInternalError pins that a raw
// *json.SyntaxError from the SDK boundary surfaces as an *errs.InternalError
// with Subtype=invalid_response — replacing the legacy api_error envelope.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_SyntaxError_ReturnsInternalError(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(&json.SyntaxError{Offset: 1})
var ie *errs.InternalError
if !errors.As(got, &ie) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.InternalError, got %T (%v)", got, got)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitAPI {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitAPI, got %d", exitErr.Code)
if ie.Category != errs.CategoryInternal {
t.Errorf("Category = %v, want %v", ie.Category, errs.CategoryInternal)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Message, "invalid JSON response") {
t.Fatalf("expected JSON diagnostic message, got %#v", exitErr.Detail)
if ie.Subtype != errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ie.Subtype, errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse)
}
}
func TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_UnexpectedEOFIsAPIDiagnostic(t *testing.T) {
err := WrapJSONResponseParseError(io.ErrUnexpectedEOF, []byte("{"))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error")
// TestWrapDoAPIError_UnmarshalTypeError_ReturnsInternalError pins the second
// json-decode error variant (type-mismatch decoding) routes through the same
// invalid_response branch — not the network fallback.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_UnmarshalTypeError_ReturnsInternalError(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(&json.UnmarshalTypeError{Value: "string", Type: nil})
var ie *errs.InternalError
if !errors.As(got, &ie) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.InternalError, got %T", got)
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitError, got %T", err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitAPI {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitAPI, got %d", exitErr.Code)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Message, "invalid JSON response") {
t.Fatalf("expected invalid JSON diagnostic, got %#v", exitErr.Detail)
if ie.Subtype != errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ie.Subtype, errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse)
}
}
// TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_EmptyBodyIsAPIDiagnostic pins branch 1 of
// the documented 3-branch behaviour: empty (or whitespace-only) response
// bodies surface as api_error + rawAPIJSONHint, not network. Pages returning
// only "\n" must not be reclassified as transport failures.
func TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_EmptyBodyIsAPIDiagnostic(t *testing.T) {
for _, body := range [][]byte{nil, {}, []byte(" \t\n")} {
err := WrapJSONResponseParseError(io.ErrUnexpectedEOF, body)
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("body=%q: expected ExitError, got %T", body, err)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitAPI {
t.Errorf("body=%q: Code = %d, want %d", body, exitErr.Code, output.ExitAPI)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || exitErr.Detail.Type != "api_error" {
t.Errorf("body=%q: Detail.Type = %v, want api_error", body, exitErr.Detail)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || !strings.Contains(exitErr.Detail.Message, "empty JSON response") {
t.Errorf("body=%q: Detail.Message = %v, want empty-body diagnostic", body, exitErr.Detail)
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_Timeout pins that an SDK transport error whose chain
// carries a net.Error with Timeout()==true classifies as
// NetworkError{Subtype: timeout}. Covers the E2E timeout scenario
// (HTTPS_PROXY pointing at a non-routable address).
func TestWrapDoAPIError_Timeout(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(&net.OpError{Op: "dial", Net: "tcp", Err: timeoutNetError{}})
var ne *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(got, &ne) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.NetworkError, got %T (%v)", got, got)
}
if ne.Subtype != errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ne.Subtype, errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout)
}
if ne.Category != errs.CategoryNetwork {
t.Errorf("Category = %v, want %v", ne.Category, errs.CategoryNetwork)
}
}
// TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_NonJSONErrorIsNetwork pins branch 3:
// a non-JSON-decode error with a non-empty body falls back to ErrNetwork
// (the SDK delivered something but the read itself failed mid-flight).
func TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_NonJSONErrorIsNetwork(t *testing.T) {
raw := errors.New("connection reset by peer")
err := WrapJSONResponseParseError(raw, []byte(`{"code":0,"data":{}}`))
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(err, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected ExitError, got %T", err)
// TestWrapDoAPIError_TLS pins that an x509.UnknownAuthorityError classifies
// as NetworkError{Subtype: tls}.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_TLS(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(&x509.UnknownAuthorityError{})
var ne *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(got, &ne) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.NetworkError, got %T", got)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitNetwork {
t.Errorf("Code = %d, want %d (network)", exitErr.Code, output.ExitNetwork)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || exitErr.Detail.Type != "network" {
t.Errorf("Detail.Type = %v, want network", exitErr.Detail)
if ne.Subtype != errs.SubtypeNetworkTLS {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ne.Subtype, errs.SubtypeNetworkTLS)
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_LegacyExitErrorPassesThrough pins the invariant that an
// already-classified *output.ExitError (e.g. output.ErrAuth from
// resolveAccessToken) survives WrapDoAPIError with its category and exit code
// intact. Without this, missing-token errors regress from exit 3/auth to
// exit 4/network at the SDK boundary.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_LegacyExitErrorPassesThrough(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
name string
in error
want int
wantType string
}{
{"auth", output.ErrAuth("no access token available for user"), output.ExitAuth, "auth"},
{"validation", output.ErrValidation("missing flag --foo"), output.ExitValidation, "validation"},
{"api_unknown_code", output.ErrAPI(12345, "unknown lark code", nil), output.ExitAPI, "api_error"},
// TestWrapDoAPIError_TLS_HandshakeMessage covers the message-substring fallback
// for TLS errors that don't surface as a typed x509 error.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_TLS_HandshakeMessage(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(errors.New("remote error: tls: handshake failure"))
var ne *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(got, &ne) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.NetworkError, got %T", got)
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(tc.in)
if got != tc.in {
t.Fatalf("expected identity passthrough, got %v (orig %v)", got, tc.in)
}
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(got, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T", got)
}
if exitErr.Code != tc.want {
t.Fatalf("Code = %d, want %d", exitErr.Code, tc.want)
}
if exitErr.Detail == nil || exitErr.Detail.Type != tc.wantType {
t.Fatalf("Detail.Type = %q, want %q (detail=%#v)",
func() string {
if exitErr.Detail == nil {
return "<nil>"
}
return exitErr.Detail.Type
}(),
tc.wantType, exitErr.Detail)
}
})
if ne.Subtype != errs.SubtypeNetworkTLS {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ne.Subtype, errs.SubtypeNetworkTLS)
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_TypedErrsPassesThrough pins that any *errs.* typed error
// (carries an embedded Problem) passes through unchanged. Forward-compat for
// stage-4 credential chain migration that will return *errs.AuthenticationError
// directly instead of legacy output.ErrAuth.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_TypedErrsPassesThrough(t *testing.T) {
// TestWrapDoAPIError_DNS pins that a *net.DNSError classifies as
// NetworkError{Subtype: dns}.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_DNS(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(&net.DNSError{Name: "example.invalid"})
var ne *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(got, &ne) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.NetworkError, got %T", got)
}
if ne.Subtype != errs.SubtypeNetworkDNS {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ne.Subtype, errs.SubtypeNetworkDNS)
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_SDKServerTimeout pins that a *larkcore.ServerTimeoutError
// (504 Gateway Timeout surfaced by the SDK as a typed error rather than an
// *http.Response) classifies as timeout — upstream took too long to respond.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_SDKServerTimeout(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(&larkcore.ServerTimeoutError{})
var ne *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(got, &ne) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.NetworkError, got %T", got)
}
if ne.Subtype != errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ne.Subtype, errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout)
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_SDKClientTimeout pins that a *larkcore.ClientTimeoutError
// (client-side request timeout the SDK reports without satisfying net.Error)
// classifies as timeout.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_SDKClientTimeout(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(&larkcore.ClientTimeoutError{})
var ne *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(got, &ne) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.NetworkError, got %T", got)
}
if ne.Subtype != errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ne.Subtype, errs.SubtypeNetworkTimeout)
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_UnknownCause_FallsBackToTransport pins the fallback:
// when none of the specific causes match, NetworkError uses the generic
// transport subtype.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_UnknownCause_FallsBackToTransport(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(errors.New("connection reset by peer"))
var ne *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(got, &ne) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.NetworkError, got %T", got)
}
if ne.Subtype != errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v (fallback)", ne.Subtype, errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport)
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_PassThrough_TypedError pins that any typed *errs.* error
// (carrying an embedded Problem) passes through unchanged — same pointer
// identity, no re-classification. This is the load-bearing invariant for
// resolveAccessToken returning *errs.AuthenticationError through DoSDKRequest.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_PassThrough_TypedError(t *testing.T) {
cases := []error{
&errs.AuthenticationError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryAuthentication, Subtype: errs.SubtypeTokenMissing}},
&errs.PermissionError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryAuthorization, Subtype: errs.SubtypeMissingScope}},
&errs.NetworkError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryNetwork, Subtype: errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport}},
&errs.InternalError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryInternal, Subtype: errs.SubtypeSDKError}},
&errs.AuthenticationError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryAuthentication, Subtype: errs.SubtypeTokenMissing, Message: "no token"}},
&errs.PermissionError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryAuthorization, Subtype: errs.SubtypeMissingScope, Message: "no scope"}},
&errs.NetworkError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryNetwork, Subtype: errs.SubtypeNetworkTransport, Message: "transport"}},
&errs.InternalError{Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryInternal, Subtype: errs.SubtypeSDKError, Message: "sdk"}},
}
for _, in := range cases {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%T", in), func(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapDoAPIError(in)
if got != in {
t.Fatalf("expected identity passthrough, got %T %v", got, got)
t.Fatalf("expected identity pass-through, got %T %v", got, got)
}
})
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_PassthroughBeforeJSONDecode pins that even if a typed/legacy
// error wraps a JSON decode error somewhere in its chain, the outer
// classification takes precedence — we never re-classify an already-typed error
// as a JSON parse error.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_PassthroughBeforeJSONDecode(t *testing.T) {
jsonErr := &json.SyntaxError{Offset: 1}
authWrappingJSON := fmt.Errorf("%w: wrapped %w", output.ErrAuth("token expired"), jsonErr)
got := WrapDoAPIError(authWrappingJSON)
var exitErr *output.ExitError
if !errors.As(got, &exitErr) {
t.Fatalf("expected *output.ExitError, got %T", got)
}
if exitErr.Code != output.ExitAuth {
t.Fatalf("outer auth classification should win, Code = %d want %d", exitErr.Code, output.ExitAuth)
// TestWrapDoAPIError_Nil pins that nil in stays nil out (no allocation, no
// panic). Callers rely on this when the SDK returns success.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_Nil(t *testing.T) {
if got := WrapDoAPIError(nil); got != nil {
t.Errorf("WrapDoAPIError(nil) = %v, want nil", got)
}
}
// ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// WrapJSONResponseParseError: typed error contract.
//
// All response-layer parse failures (empty body, malformed JSON, mid-stream
// read failures that surface as parse errors) collapse to a single
// *errs.InternalError{Subtype: invalid_response}. The rawAPIJSONHint is
// preserved on Problem.Hint so users still get the "may have returned an
// empty or non-standard body, rerun with --output" guidance.
// ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_SyntaxError_ReturnsInternalError pins the
// new shape for malformed JSON bodies — replaces the legacy api_error path.
func TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_SyntaxError_ReturnsInternalError(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapJSONResponseParseError(&json.SyntaxError{Offset: 1}, []byte("{ malformed"))
var ie *errs.InternalError
if !errors.As(got, &ie) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.InternalError, got %T", got)
}
if ie.Subtype != errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want %v", ie.Subtype, errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse)
}
if ie.Hint != rawAPIJSONHint {
t.Errorf("Hint = %q, want rawAPIJSONHint preserved", ie.Hint)
}
}
// TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_EmptyBody_ReturnsInternalError pins that
// empty / whitespace-only response bodies also surface as invalid_response,
// not as a network error. Endpoints returning only "\n" or "" trigger this.
func TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_EmptyBody_ReturnsInternalError(t *testing.T) {
for _, body := range [][]byte{nil, {}, []byte(" \t\n")} {
got := WrapJSONResponseParseError(io.ErrUnexpectedEOF, body)
var ie *errs.InternalError
if !errors.As(got, &ie) {
t.Fatalf("body=%q: expected *errs.InternalError, got %T", body, got)
}
if ie.Subtype != errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse {
t.Errorf("body=%q: Subtype = %v, want invalid_response", body, ie.Subtype)
}
}
}
// TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_UnexpectedEOF_ReturnsInternalError pins that
// io.ErrUnexpectedEOF mid-decode also surfaces as invalid_response — keeps
// the legacy non-empty-body decode-failure semantics under the new typed
// envelope.
func TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_UnexpectedEOF_ReturnsInternalError(t *testing.T) {
got := WrapJSONResponseParseError(io.ErrUnexpectedEOF, []byte("{"))
var ie *errs.InternalError
if !errors.As(got, &ie) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.InternalError, got %T", got)
}
if ie.Subtype != errs.SubtypeInvalidResponse {
t.Errorf("Subtype = %v, want invalid_response", ie.Subtype)
}
}
// TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_Nil pins nil pass-through.
func TestWrapJSONResponseParseError_Nil(t *testing.T) {
if got := WrapJSONResponseParseError(nil, []byte("anything")); got != nil {
t.Errorf("WrapJSONResponseParseError(nil, ...) = %v, want nil", got)
}
}
// ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// Cross-cutting: existing tests already in this file (kept and adjusted below).
// ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// TestWrapDoAPIError_LegacyExitErrorNoLongerPassesThrough pins that legacy
// *output.ExitError (auth/validation/api flavours) is NOT a problemCarrier
// and is therefore not pass-through — only typed *errs.* values are.
// Legacy values fall through to the network/JSON branches based on their
// inner shape.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_LegacyExitErrorNoLongerPassesThrough(t *testing.T) {
// An *output.ErrAuth has no embedded Problem and no JSON-decode chain;
// it routes to the network branch with the fallback transport subtype.
got := WrapDoAPIError(output.ErrAuth("no access token available for user"))
var ne *errs.NetworkError
if !errors.As(got, &ne) {
t.Fatalf("expected *errs.NetworkError (legacy ExitError no longer pass-through), got %T (%v)", got, got)
}
// Sanity: not silently re-classified as JSON-decode.
var ie *errs.InternalError
if errors.As(got, &ie) {
t.Fatalf("expected NetworkError, got InternalError %v", ie)
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_TypedErrorWrappingJSON_OuterWins pins that a typed
// *errs.AuthenticationError wrapping a JSON syntax error in its chain still
// passes through as the outer type — we never re-classify a typed problem
// carrier just because the chain contains a json.SyntaxError. Forward-compat
// for credential chain errors that bundle a parse failure as Cause.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_TypedErrorWrappingJSON_OuterWins(t *testing.T) {
jsonErr := &json.SyntaxError{Offset: 1}
outer := &errs.AuthenticationError{
Problem: errs.Problem{Category: errs.CategoryAuthentication, Subtype: errs.SubtypeTokenExpired, Message: "expired"},
Cause: jsonErr,
}
got := WrapDoAPIError(outer)
if got != outer {
t.Fatalf("expected outer typed error to win, got %T %v", got, got)
}
}
// TestWrapDoAPIError_MessageContainsCause pins that the wrapped error's
// message is carried into Problem.Message so logs / debugging retain the
// underlying cause string.
func TestWrapDoAPIError_MessageContainsCause(t *testing.T) {
raw := errors.New("dial tcp 10.0.0.1:443: i/o timeout")
got := WrapDoAPIError(raw)
if !strings.Contains(got.Error(), "i/o timeout") {
t.Errorf("Error() = %q, want to contain underlying cause", got.Error())
}
}

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