Four cases in lane-lifecycle.test.js call /start without stubbing PATH,
so they spawn the real system `claude` binary in a real tmux session
to simulate a stuck/live run. Each then mocks tmux's own exec calls to
fake has-session/kill-session for the app's checks, but never touches
the real spawned process — the mock only fools the app, not the OS.
Two of these leaked past every prior test run undetected (ccam-lane-22,
ccam-lane-24), surfacing in the dashboard's live "Dashboard runs" list
with no DB record and a garbage started_at, and reappearing in a
Workspace split pane pointed at a deleted temp directory.
Stub a lightweight fake `claude` on PATH (same pattern already used
correctly elsewhere in this file) instead of spawning the real CLI, and
explicitly kill the real tmux session in each test's teardown since the
app-level mock never reaches the OS process.
Add missing test coverage for healRunId's core behavior: that a STALE run_id
(tmux session gone) gets CLEARED to null with status: idle when read via GET.
The existing test only verified the LIVE case (session still running). This test
proves the release-on-gone path, simulating a session death via tmux mock.
Replace run-spawner imports and APIs with pty-run:
- Import pty-run instead of run-spawner
- Delete setRunExitHandler registration, replace with read-time self-heal in payload()
- Remove mode validation (mode no longer exists in pty-run)
- Update spawnRun call to use new parameter names (initialPrompt, not prompt/mode)
- Replace "message" action with explicit 400 EUNSUPPORTED response
- Fix stopLaneRun to poll on status !== "gone" instead of !actualExitedAt
Adapt tests to tmux-based run model:
- Delete tests about mode-specific behavior (removed feature)
- Rewrite lane release tests using tmux.__setExecImpl mocks instead of withFakeClaude
- Update assertions to check status === "gone" instead of specific exit codes
- Update ERUNTIMEOUT test to mock tmux sessions instead of child processes
All lane-related tests pass; only pre-existing port conflicts in lane-detect.test.js remain.
- Repo mode adopts a directory as-is via /lanes/ensure (no worktree, no
branch fields) - the right choice for a main repo you want stage
detection on. Worktree mode (default) keeps the existing provisioning
flow but now requires a manually-typed branch name instead of deriving
one from the title.
- POST /lanes/worktree accepts an optional `branch`, validated via
`git check-ref-format --branch`; omitting it preserves the CLI's
existing auto-derived-branch behavior.
- New GET /lanes/browse lists a directory's immediate subdirectories,
backing a small folder-browse modal on both path fields - browsers
cannot expose an absolute path from a native picker, so this is
server-backed instead, consistent with the tool's local-first model.
Internal SmartGift build of a Claude Code monitoring dashboard.
Lanes: a durable unit of parallel agent work, one per working directory,
tracked across session restarts. Managed lanes are git worktrees the
dashboard provisions and can reset or remove behind a three-check destroy
guard and a counted preflight; adopted lanes are directories you already
own and are never destroyable.
Pipelines: a lane moves through pipeline stages. A stage the agent declares
with evidence renders green; a stage inferred from the tool-event stream
renders dashed amber and never counts as done. Detection is forward-only
within a 30-minute window, and never writes the declared stage.
Workspace: one page at /run with a lane grid, the selected lane's pipeline,
and a full Claude console behind a disclosure.