Introduce a typed error contract framework for lark-cli so in-process
Go callers can branch via errors.As(&errs.XxxError{}) and shell scripts,
AI agents, and protocol adapters can branch on stable JSON type/subtype
fields instead of regex-parsing free-form messages.
Adds:
- Canonical taxonomy under errs/ (9 categories + typed Error structs
embedding a shared Problem, RFC 7807-aligned)
- Centralized Lark code metadata + identity-aware BuildAPIError dispatch
- Typed JSON envelope writer alongside the legacy envelope writer
- MCP / OAuth (RFC 6750 Bearer) projection adapters
- Five CI lint guards preventing ad-hoc taxonomy drift
Backward compatibility: legacy *output.ExitError producers (ErrAPI,
ErrWithHint, Errorf, ErrBare) and business shortcuts that use them
continue to render the legacy envelope unchanged. SecurityPolicyError
wire format and exit code are preserved via a carve-out; taxonomy
migration is deferred to PR 2. Domain-specific business migration is
staged across PR 3+.
Framework-direct paths now return typed *errs.*Error: ErrAuth /
ErrValidation / ErrNetwork emit category literals on the wire
(authentication / validation / network), *core.ConfigError is promoted
at the cmd/root boundary with exit code aligned from 2 to 3, and Lark
API permission denials classified by BuildAPIError exit 3.
At the SDK boundary, WrapDoAPIError preserves any already-classified
error (legacy *output.ExitError or typed *errs.*) so output.ErrAuth
from missing credentials surfaces with the auth category and exit 3
intact instead of being downgraded to a network error. Policy responses
classified by BuildAPIError (codes 21000 / 21001) extract challenge_url
and the canonical hint from the response body, matching what the
auth transport already surfaces at the HTTP layer; non-https
challenge URLs are dropped.
First PR in the feat/error-contract-* series.
lint/
Source-level static checks that guard lark-cli conventions golangci-lint
cannot express. Each lint domain is a sibling Go package under lint/;
the top-level lint/main.go aggregates results and emits a single
exit code.
lint/ is its own Go module so its golang.org/x/tools/go/packages
dependency does not leak into the shipped lark-cli binary's module
graph.
Layout
lint/
├── go.mod # module github.com/larksuite/cli/lint
├── go.sum
├── main.go # package main — dispatches to every registered domain
├── lintapi/ # shared types every domain returns
│ └── violation.go # Violation, Action, ActionReject / ActionLabel / ActionWarning
└── errscontract/ # first domain: typed-error contract guards
├── scan.go # ScanRepo(root) ([]lintapi.Violation, error) ← public entry
├── runner.go
├── typecheck.go
├── violation.go # local type aliases to lintapi
├── rule_problem_embed.go
├── rule_no_registrar.go
├── rule_adhoc_subtype.go
├── rule_declared_subtype.go
├── rule_subtype_classifier.go
├── rule_typed_error_completeness.go
└── *_test.go
Running
# from the repo root (one level above lint/)
go run -C lint . ..
-C lint switches Go's working directory to lint/; the .. argument
is the repo root to scan (relative to lint/).
CI: .github/workflows/ci.yml step Run errs/ lint guards (lintcheck).
Exit codes follow lint/main.go:
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0 | no REJECT diagnostics (LABEL / WARNING are advisory) |
| 1 | one or more REJECT diagnostics |
| 2 | a domain's ScanRepo returned an error |
Adding a new lint domain
-
Create a sibling package:
lint/<domain>/. Pick a name that reads like a category, not a list of rules (errscontract/covers many error-contract rules;flagnaming/would cover many flag-related rules). -
Inside the new package, expose one public entry:
package <domain> import "github.com/larksuite/cli/lint/lintapi" // ScanRepo walks root and returns every violation produced by this // domain's checks. Domains MUST return []lintapi.Violation so the // top-level dispatcher can aggregate uniformly. func ScanRepo(root string) ([]lintapi.Violation, error) { ... } -
Per-rule files are named
rule_<name>.gowith siblingrule_<name>_test.go. Each rule function returns[]lintapi.Violation.runner.go(orscan.go) composes the rules. -
Register the domain in
lint/main.go:var scanners = []scanner{ {name: "errscontract", fn: errscontract.ScanRepo}, {name: "<domain>", fn: <domain>.ScanRepo}, // ← add here } -
Verify locally:
go test -C lint ./... # all domains' tests go run -C lint . .. # full scan against the repo -
Document the rules. If they enforce a contract that already has a spec (e.g.
errs/ERROR_CONTRACT.md), add the lint entry to that contract's "CI guards" table. Otherwise create a short spec alongside the package.
Rule severity conventions (lintapi.Action)
| Action | Effect | When to use |
|---|---|---|
ActionReject |
exit 1, fails CI | a contract violation that must be fixed before merge |
ActionLabel |
stderr only; CI can grep for [needs-taxonomy-decision] and label the PR |
governance signal that asks a human to choose (e.g. ad_hoc_* subtype needs a taxonomy decision) |
ActionWarning |
stderr only | advisory hint surfaced to reviewers (typed scope unavailable, fallback to AST-only, etc.) — never gates merges |
Only ActionReject contributes to a nonzero exit code; ActionLabel
and ActionWarning are reviewer signal only.