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larksuite-cli/cmd/config/default_as.go
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.
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// Copyright (c) 2026 Lark Technologies Pte. Ltd.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package config
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/errs"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/cmdutil"
"github.com/larksuite/cli/internal/core"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
// NewCmdConfigDefaultAs creates the "config default-as" subcommand.
func NewCmdConfigDefaultAs(f *cmdutil.Factory) *cobra.Command {
cmd := &cobra.Command{
Use: "default-as [user|bot|auto]",
Short: "View or set default identity type",
Long: "Without arguments, shows the current default identity. Pass user, bot, or auto to set a new default.",
Args: cobra.MaximumNArgs(1),
RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
multi, err := core.LoadOrNotConfigured()
if err != nil {
return err
}
app := multi.CurrentAppConfig(f.Invocation.Profile)
if app == nil {
return core.NoActiveProfileError()
}
if len(args) == 0 {
current := app.DefaultAs
if current == "" {
current = "auto"
}
fmt.Fprintf(f.IOStreams.Out, "default-as: %s\n", current)
return nil
}
value := args[0]
if value != "user" && value != "bot" && value != "auto" {
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 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
},
}
cmdutil.SetRisk(cmd, "write")
return cmd
}