* Add `ao spawn` and `ao project add`; resolve project repos for worktrees
Make a registered project spawnable end-to-end from the CLI:
- DB-backed RepoResolver: the daemon resolves a project's on-disk repo
path from the projects table (replacing the empty StaticRepoResolver
that failed every lookup), so a session's worktree is cut from the
right repo.
- session_manager defaults an empty spawn branch to ao/<session-id> — a
fresh, unique branch per session, since gitworktree can't reuse a
branch already checked out elsewhere (e.g. main).
- `ao project add --path <repo>`: register a local git repo (POST /api/v1/projects).
- `ao spawn --project <id> [--harness] [--branch] [--prompt] [--issue]`:
spawn a worker session (POST /api/v1/sessions); harness defaults to the
daemon's AO_AGENT.
- Shared postJSON daemon client (reads the run-file for the port, surfaces
the API error envelope).
Stacked on #65, which lands the agent-adapter + session-manager wiring
this depends on.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Address Copilot review on #77
- `ao spawn` no longer prints a branch the sessions API doesn't return
(session metadata is json:"-"), so the output is no longer misleading.
- Unregistered/archived/no-path projects now surface a 400
PROJECT_NOT_RESOLVABLE with an actionable message instead of a generic
500: a new sessionmanager.ErrProjectNotResolvable sentinel the resolver
wraps and writeSessionError maps.
- postJSON reuses the injected Deps.HTTPClient (cloned, with a longer
timeout) instead of a fresh client, keeping HTTP behaviour stubbable.
- postJSON treats a stale run-file (dead PID) as "not running" via
ProcessAlive, matching its docstring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Assert the project-not-resolvable sentinel in the resolver test
Greptile review: harden TestProjectRepoResolver to verify the unregistered
-project error wraps ErrProjectNotResolvable, so a future regression in the
sentinel wrapping (which the HTTP 400 mapping relies on) is caught.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fix ao spawn 500 on long session ids (zellij socket-path overflow)
Root cause: the daemon built the zellij runtime with an empty SocketDir,
so zellij fell back to its $TMPDIR-based default (long on macOS). That
left almost none of the ~103-byte unix-socket-path budget for the session
name, so a long session id (e.g. "aoagents-agent-orchestrator-1", derived
from a long project id) was rejected by zellij with "session name must be
less than 0 characters". runtime.Create failed, the spawn 500'd, and the
worktree was rolled back (leaving an orphan ao/ branch).
- New zellij.DefaultSocketDir(): a short, stable per-user socket dir
(/tmp/ao-zellij-<uid>); the daemon uses it (and MkdirAll's it).
- ao spawn's attach hint now prefixes ZELLIJ_SOCKET_DIR so it stays
copy-pasteable against the daemon's socket dir.
- Regression test guards that the socket dir leaves >= 48 bytes for the
session name within the 103-byte limit.
Verified: ao spawn against a long-id project now succeeds (session live,
worktree created) where it previously 500'd.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(cli): guard CLI/daemon DTO drift with an e2e round-trip
The CLI keeps its own request structs (spawnRequest, addProjectRequest)
separate from the daemon's canonical DTOs (controllers.SpawnSessionRequest,
project.AddInput). Nothing verified the JSON field names agreed, so a renamed
tag on either side would compile but break at runtime.
Drive `ao spawn` and `ao project add` through the real httpd router and
controllers (fakes only at the service layer) over a real loopback round trip
via postJSON, asserting each field decodes into the right SpawnConfig/AddInput
field. Runs in the normal test lane (no extra ports/processes).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli,daemon): address review findings on ao spawn
- spawn: print the sanitised zellij session name (zellij.SessionName) in the
attach hint; a long/non-conforming session id is registered under a different
name, so the raw id sent users to a missing session.
- client: surface the daemon error envelope's requestId so a failed command can
be correlated with daemon logs.
- daemon: don't swallow the zellij socket-dir MkdirAll error — log it, since a
failure otherwise surfaces later as an opaque socket-bind error on every spawn.
- project: reject an embedded ".." in a project id up front; it passed the id
pattern but yielded an invalid branch (ao/a..b-1) and an opaque 500 at spawn.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: harshitsinghbhandari <24b4506@iitb.ac.in>