agent-orchestrator/backend/internal/adapters/agent/crush/crush.go

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// Package crush implements the Crush agent adapter: launching new sessions,
// resuming sessions by native ID, and reading session info.
//
// Crush differs from other agents in that it doesn't have full hooks support,
// so GetAgentHooks and SessionInfo are no-ops for now. Session tracking is
// done through basic session ID management only.
package crush
import (
"context"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/aoagents/agent-orchestrator/backend/internal/adapters"
"github.com/aoagents/agent-orchestrator/backend/internal/adapters/agent/agentbase"
"github.com/aoagents/agent-orchestrator/backend/internal/adapters/agent/binaryutil"
"github.com/aoagents/agent-orchestrator/backend/internal/ports"
)
const (
// adapterID is the registry id and the value users pass to
// `ao spawn --agent`. It matches domain.HarnessCrush.
adapterID = "crush"
)
// Plugin is the Crush agent adapter. It is safe for concurrent use; the
// binary path is resolved once and cached under binaryMu.
type Plugin struct {
agentbase.Base
binaryMu sync.Mutex
resolvedBinary string
}
// New returns a ready-to-register Crush adapter.
func New() *Plugin {
return &Plugin{}
}
var _ adapters.Adapter = (*Plugin)(nil)
var _ ports.Agent = (*Plugin)(nil)
// Manifest returns the adapter's static self-description.
func (p *Plugin) Manifest() adapters.Manifest {
return adapters.Manifest{
ID: adapterID,
Name: "Crush",
Description: "Run Crush worker sessions.",
Version: "0.0.1",
Capabilities: []adapters.Capability{
adapters.CapabilityAgent,
},
}
}
// GetLaunchCommand builds the argv to start an interactive Crush session.
// Shape:
//
// crush [--cwd <WorkspacePath>] [--yolo] [-- <Prompt>]
//
// The session runs in the worktree (cwd is set by the runtime). Crush doesn't
// have native system prompt support, so cfg.SystemPrompt / SystemPromptFile are
// intentionally ignored. The initial task prompt is delivered as a positional
// argument after `--`. The --yolo flag corresponds to bypass-permissions mode.
//
// We intentionally do not pass --session on launch: cfg.SessionID is the
// AO-internal id, not a Crush-native session id. Letting Crush mint its own
// native session id (captured by hooks into session metadata) keeps launch
// consistent with GetRestoreCommand, which resumes using that native id.
func (p *Plugin) GetLaunchCommand(ctx context.Context, cfg ports.LaunchConfig) (cmd []string, err error) {
binary, err := p.crushBinary(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cmd = []string{binary}
// Crush uses --cwd to set working directory
if cfg.WorkspacePath != "" {
cmd = append(cmd, "--cwd", cfg.WorkspacePath)
}
// Handle permission modes
if cfg.Permissions == ports.PermissionModeBypassPermissions {
cmd = append(cmd, "--yolo")
}
// Prompt is passed after `--` so a leading "-" is not read as a flag
if cfg.Prompt != "" {
cmd = append(cmd, "--", cfg.Prompt)
}
return cmd, nil
}
// GetRestoreCommand rebuilds the argv that continues an existing Crush session:
// `crush [--cwd <WorkspacePath>] [--yolo] --session <agentSessionId>`.
// It re-applies the permission flag but not the prompt, which the session
// already carries. ok is false when the native session id is not available.
func (p *Plugin) GetRestoreCommand(ctx context.Context, cfg ports.RestoreConfig) (cmd []string, ok bool, err error) {
if err := ctx.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
agentSessionID := strings.TrimSpace(cfg.Session.Metadata[ports.MetadataKeyAgentSessionID])
if agentSessionID == "" {
return nil, false, nil
}
binary, err := p.crushBinary(ctx)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
cmd = []string{binary}
if cfg.Session.WorkspacePath != "" {
cmd = append(cmd, "--cwd", cfg.Session.WorkspacePath)
}
if cfg.Permissions == ports.PermissionModeBypassPermissions {
cmd = append(cmd, "--yolo")
}
cmd = append(cmd, "--session", agentSessionID)
return cmd, true, nil
}
var crushBinarySpec = binaryutil.BinarySpec{
Label: "crush",
Names: []string{"crush"},
WinNames: []string{"crush.cmd", "crush.exe", "crush"},
UnixPaths: []string{"/usr/local/bin/crush", "/opt/homebrew/bin/crush"},
UnixHomePaths: [][]string{{".local", "bin", "crush"}, {".cargo", "bin", "crush"}, {".npm", "bin", "crush"}},
WinPaths: []binaryutil.WinPath{
{Base: binaryutil.WinAppData, Parts: []string{"npm", "crush.cmd"}},
{Base: binaryutil.WinAppData, Parts: []string{"npm", "crush.exe"}},
{Base: binaryutil.WinHome, Parts: []string{".cargo", "bin", "crush.exe"}},
},
}
// ResolveCrushBinary returns the path to the crush binary on this machine,
// searching PATH then a handful of well-known install locations. It returns a
// wrapped ports.ErrAgentBinaryNotFound when crush is absent.
func ResolveCrushBinary(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
return binaryutil.ResolveBinary(ctx, crushBinarySpec)
}
func (p *Plugin) crushBinary(ctx context.Context) (string, error) {
p.binaryMu.Lock()
defer p.binaryMu.Unlock()
if p.resolvedBinary != "" {
return p.resolvedBinary, nil
}
binary, err := ResolveCrushBinary(ctx)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
p.resolvedBinary = binary
return binary, nil
}