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larksuite-cli/shortcuts/task/task_subscribe_event.go
evandance 8c3cba17b2 feat(task): emit typed error envelopes across the task domain (#1231)
Task commands now return structured, typed errors instead of the legacy
exit-code envelope: every failure carries a stable category, subtype, and
recovery hint, so callers can branch on the error class instead of parsing
messages. Exit codes derive from the error category — input validation exits 2,
a permission denial exits 3, other API errors exit 1.

Batch operations (adding tasks to a tasklist, creating a tasklist with tasks)
now report partial failure honestly: the per-item successes and failures stay
on stdout and the command exits non-zero instead of masking failures as a
success.
2026-06-05 22:30:45 +08:00

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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package task
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/shortcuts/common"
)
var SubscribeTaskEvent = common.Shortcut{
Service: "task",
Command: "+subscribe-event",
Description: "subscribe to task events",
Risk: "write",
Scopes: []string{"task:task:read"},
AuthTypes: []string{"user", "bot"},
HasFormat: true,
DryRun: func(ctx context.Context, runtime *common.RuntimeContext) *common.DryRunAPI {
return common.NewDryRunAPI().
POST("/open-apis/task/v2/task_v2/task_subscription").
Params(map[string]interface{}{"user_id_type": "open_id"})
},
Execute: func(ctx context.Context, runtime *common.RuntimeContext) error {
params := map[string]interface{}{"user_id_type": "open_id"}
if _, err := callTaskAPITyped(runtime, http.MethodPost, "/open-apis/task/v2/task_v2/task_subscription", params, nil); err != nil {
return err
}
outData := map[string]interface{}{"ok": true}
runtime.OutFormat(outData, nil, func(w io.Writer) {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "✅ Task event subscription created successfully!")
})
return nil
},
}