3 tasks: POST /:id/profile/init route (wraps already-built lane-detect.js), AddLaneModal.tsx wiring (Promise.allSettled over profile-init + agents-install + mcp-sync, none blocking lane creation or each other) + client API method + tests, and docs.
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F5 — Auto-setup after Add Lane Implementation Plan
For agentic workers: REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (recommended) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (
- [ ]) syntax for tracking.
Goal: After AddLaneModal creates a worktree lane, automatically fire profile-init, agents-install, and mcp-sync — one click instead of four.
Architecture: One new backend route (POST /:id/profile/init, wrapping already-built lane-detect.js), one new client API method, one modification to AddLaneModal.tsx's submit handler (three parallel best-effort calls after worktree() succeeds), plus a client test.
Tech Stack: Express route (existing pattern), React (existing pattern), Promise.allSettled.
Global Constraints
- Every applicable
.js/.tsxsource file MUST start with the project's authorship header — verify withbash .claude/skills/file-headers/scripts/check-headers.sh. - None of the three setup calls may block lane creation, or block each other.
Promise.allSettled, not sequentialawaits orPromise.all(which would short-circuit on the first rejection). A lane exists the momentworktree()returns — setup failing is informational, never a reason to not show the lane. POST /:id/profile/initmatches its two sibling routes' exact pattern (/:id/agents/install,/:id/mcp/sync, both inserver/routes/lanes.js): inlinelanesLib.getLane(req.params.id)+ 404 check, NOT thelaneOr404helper used elsewhere in the file — match the immediate neighbors, not a different convention from further away in the same file.- Never use
git add -A. Stage exactly the files each task names. - Run
npm run test:server(full suite) plusbash .claude/skills/file-headers/scripts/check-headers.shbefore every backend-touching commit; runnpm run test:client(orcd client && npm test— NEVER a barenpx vitest run, which skips the requiredNODE_OPTIONS=--no-experimental-webstorageand produces spurious failures) before every frontend-touching commit. - Kill any stray
npm run dev/node --watch server/index.js/vite process you start for a manual check before finishing your task — verify withps aux | grep -E "server/index.js|client/node_modules/.bin/vite". - If the backend suite fails with
EPORTBUSYinlane-runtime.test.js, that's stray leftoverpython3 -m http.serverprocesses on ports 19000-20999 from unrelated past work — kill them (ss -ltnpto find), then retry. Not your bug. - Never bypass the pre-commit hook with
--no-verify. If it fails, find and fix the real cause.
Task 1: POST /api/lanes/:id/profile/init
Files:
- Modify:
server/routes/lanes.js
Interfaces:
-
Consumes:
detectNode(repoPath) => object|null,scaffoldProfile(repoPath, facts, {force}) => {written: string[], todos: string[]}(throws.code === "EPROFILEEXISTS"if a profile exists andforceisn't set) — both fromrequire("../lib/lane-detect"), already built. -
Produces:
POST /api/lanes/:id/profile/init— body{force?: boolean}.200with{scaffolded: true, written: string[], todos: string[]}on success,200with{scaffolded: false, reason: string}when no Node.js project is detected (not an error — matches the CLI's own framing),400with{error: {code: "EPROFILEEXISTS", message}},404for an unknown lane. -
Step 1: Add the import
In server/routes/lanes.js, add near the other lib requires (after the lane-gc import added in F4):
const { detectNode, scaffoldProfile } = require("../lib/lane-detect");
- Step 2: Add the route
Insert directly after the /:id/mcp/sync route closes (server/routes/lanes.js, search router.post("/:id/mcp/sync" — insert right after its closing });):
/**
* Detect a Node.js project at this lane's OWN directory and scaffold
* .ccam/profile/ if one is found — the HTTP equivalent of
* `ccam lanes profile init`, always targeting lane.cwd (never an arbitrary
* path; the CLI's <repo> argument has no meaning here, this lane's own
* directory is the only sensible target). "No Node.js project detected" is
* a normal 200 outcome, not an error — most lanes won't be auto-detectable
* and that's fine, same as every other optional profile declaration.
*/
router.post("/:id/profile/init", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
const facts = detectNode(lane.cwd);
if (!facts) {
return res.json({ scaffolded: false, reason: "no detectable Node.js project" });
}
try {
const result = scaffoldProfile(lane.cwd, facts, { force: req.body?.force === true });
res.json({ scaffolded: true, written: result.written, todos: result.todos });
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "EPROFILEEXISTS") {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code || "ERUNTIME", message: err.message } });
}
});
- Step 3: Manual smoke check
npm run dev &
sleep 3
# Replace 1 with a real managed lane id.
curl -s -X POST http://localhost:4820/api/lanes/1/profile/init | head -c 300
echo
Expected: {"scaffolded":false,"reason":"no detectable Node.js project"} for a lane with no backend/frontend package.json layout, or {"scaffolded":true,"written":[...],"todos":[...]} for one that has it. Either is correctly wired. Stop the dev server afterward (verify no stray process remains).
- Step 4: Run the full suite + header check
bash .claude/skills/file-headers/scripts/check-headers.sh
npm run test:server
- Step 5: Commit
git add server/routes/lanes.js
git commit -m "feat(lanes): add POST /:id/profile/init route (F5)"
Task 2: AddLaneModal.tsx auto-setup + client API + test
Files:
- Modify:
client/src/lib/api.ts - Modify:
client/src/components/lanes/AddLaneModal.tsx - Modify:
client/src/components/lanes/__tests__/AddLaneModal.test.tsx
Interfaces:
-
Consumes:
POST /:id/profile/init(Task 1), the already-existingapi.lanes.agentsInstall(id)/api.lanes.mcpSync(id)(built in F4). -
Produces:
api.lanes.profileInit(id, force = false) => Promise<{scaffolded: boolean, written?: string[], todos?: string[], reason?: string}>. -
Step 1: Add the client API method
In client/src/lib/api.ts's lanes object, add right after the existing mcpSync method (matching its exact style):
profileInit: (id: number, force = false) =>
request<{ scaffolded: boolean; written?: string[]; todos?: string[]; reason?: string }>(
`/lanes/${id}/profile/init`,
{ method: "POST", body: JSON.stringify({ force }) }
),
- Step 2: Add setup-result state to
AddLaneModal.tsx
Near the existing state hooks (client/src/components/lanes/AddLaneModal.tsx:37-43):
const [setupResult, setSetupResult] = useState<{
profile: "scaffolded" | "skipped" | "failed";
agents: "ok" | "failed";
mcp: "ok" | "failed";
} | null>(null);
- Step 3: Run the three setup calls after
worktree()succeeds
Replace the current submit handler's success path (client/src/components/lanes/AddLaneModal.tsx:87-106):
const submit = async () => {
const repo = sourceRepo.trim();
const name = title.trim();
if (!repo || !branches || !name) return;
setBusy(true);
setError(null);
try {
const result = await api.lanes.worktree({
sourceRepo: repo,
title: name,
base: base || undefined,
});
const [profileOutcome, agentsOutcome, mcpOutcome] = await Promise.allSettled([
api.lanes.profileInit(result.lane.id),
api.lanes.agentsInstall(result.lane.id),
api.lanes.mcpSync(result.lane.id),
]);
setSetupResult({
profile:
profileOutcome.status === "fulfilled"
? profileOutcome.value.scaffolded
? "scaffolded"
: "skipped"
: "failed",
agents: agentsOutcome.status === "fulfilled" ? "ok" : "failed",
mcp: mcpOutcome.status === "fulfilled" ? "ok" : "failed",
});
reset();
onAdded(result.lane);
onClose();
} catch (err) {
setError(err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err));
setBusy(false);
}
};
Note: this still closes the modal immediately (matching the plan's design decision — the result is informational and briefly visible via setupResult, but the modal closing and the user landing on their new lane isn't blocked on it). setSetupResult is called for a future consumer (e.g. a toast the Workspace page could read from a shared state, or a follow-up enhancement) — for THIS task, capturing and logging the outcome to the console is the minimum visible signal:
Add right after the setSetupResult(...) call:
if (import.meta.env.DEV) {
console.info("[add-lane] auto-setup result:", {
profile: profileOutcome.status === "fulfilled" ? profileOutcome.value : profileOutcome.reason,
agents: agentsOutcome.status === "fulfilled" ? agentsOutcome.value : agentsOutcome.reason,
mcp: mcpOutcome.status === "fulfilled" ? mcpOutcome.value : mcpOutcome.reason,
});
}
(A full inline result banner in the modal is a reasonable follow-up but out of scope for this task — the modal closes and the lane is usable either way; Task 2's job is making the three calls fire and land somewhere observable, not designing a new toast system.)
- Step 4: Update the existing test's mock
In client/src/components/lanes/__tests__/AddLaneModal.test.tsx, extend the vi.mock("../../../lib/api", ...) block:
vi.mock("../../../lib/api", () => ({
api: {
lanes: {
branches: vi.fn(),
worktree: vi.fn(),
profileInit: vi.fn(),
agentsInstall: vi.fn(),
mcpSync: vi.fn(),
},
},
}));
Add a beforeEach (or extend an existing one) so tests not specifically about setup don't need to stub these individually:
beforeEach(() => {
vi.mocked(api.lanes.profileInit).mockResolvedValue({ scaffolded: false, reason: "no detectable Node.js project" });
vi.mocked(api.lanes.agentsInstall).mockResolvedValue({ installed: [] });
vi.mocked(api.lanes.mcpSync).mockResolvedValue({ servers: [], profilesSeeded: [] });
});
- Step 5: Write the failing tests
Add new test cases, following the file's existing renderModal()/focusField() helper pattern (read the existing test file for their exact signatures before using them):
it("fires profileInit, agentsInstall, and mcpSync after a successful worktree call", async () => {
vi.mocked(api.lanes.branches).mockResolvedValue({ branches: ["main"], current: "main" });
vi.mocked(api.lanes.worktree).mockResolvedValue({
lane: { id: 42, title: "demo", cwd: "/lanes/demo", status: "provisioning" } as Lane,
});
const onAdded = vi.fn();
renderModal({ onAdded });
const user = userEvent.setup();
const repoField = screen.getByLabelText("Source repository");
await focusField(user, repoField);
await user.type(repoField, "/Users/tester/projects/repo");
await screen.findByLabelText("Branch to fork from");
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText("Feature title"), "demo");
await user.click(screen.getByRole("button", { name: /add lane/i }));
await waitFor(() => expect(api.lanes.worktree).toHaveBeenCalled());
await waitFor(() => expect(api.lanes.profileInit).toHaveBeenCalledWith(42));
expect(api.lanes.agentsInstall).toHaveBeenCalledWith(42);
expect(api.lanes.mcpSync).toHaveBeenCalledWith(42);
await waitFor(() => expect(onAdded).toHaveBeenCalled());
});
it("still calls onAdded and closes even when every setup call fails", async () => {
vi.mocked(api.lanes.branches).mockResolvedValue({ branches: ["main"], current: "main" });
vi.mocked(api.lanes.worktree).mockResolvedValue({
lane: { id: 43, title: "demo2", cwd: "/lanes/demo2", status: "provisioning" } as Lane,
});
vi.mocked(api.lanes.profileInit).mockRejectedValue(new Error("boom"));
vi.mocked(api.lanes.agentsInstall).mockRejectedValue(new Error("boom"));
vi.mocked(api.lanes.mcpSync).mockRejectedValue(new Error("boom"));
const onAdded = vi.fn();
const onClose = vi.fn();
renderModal({ onAdded, onClose });
const user = userEvent.setup();
const repoField = screen.getByLabelText("Source repository");
await focusField(user, repoField);
await user.type(repoField, "/Users/tester/projects/repo");
await screen.findByLabelText("Branch to fork from");
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText("Feature title"), "demo2");
await user.click(screen.getByRole("button", { name: /add lane/i }));
await waitFor(() => expect(onAdded).toHaveBeenCalled());
expect(onClose).toHaveBeenCalled();
});
Adapt the exact screen.getByLabelText/button-name selectors to match what the existing test file's OTHER passing tests actually use (read them first — the labels above are inferred from the earlier research and may not be verbatim; the existing "looks up branches" test is the ground truth for exact label text).
- Step 6: Run the tests, fix any mismatches
cd client && npm test -- --run src/components/lanes/__tests__/AddLaneModal.test.tsx
Expected: PASS. Adjust selectors/assertions to match the ACTUAL rendered output if anything doesn't line up — the component is the source of truth.
- Step 7: Regenerate the screens snapshot if needed
cd client && npm test -- -u
Review the diff (git diff client/src/pages/__tests__/__snapshots__/screens.snapshot.test.tsx.snap). AddLaneModal is not open by default in any snapshot render, so this diff should be EMPTY — if it isn't, investigate before accepting (same discipline as F4's Task 6).
- Step 8: Run the full client suite + header check
cd client && npm test
bash .claude/skills/file-headers/scripts/check-headers.sh
- Step 9: Commit
git add client/src/lib/api.ts client/src/components/lanes/AddLaneModal.tsx client/src/components/lanes/__tests__/AddLaneModal.test.tsx
git commit -m "feat(lanes): auto-setup (profile/agents/mcp) after Add Lane (F5)"
Task 3: Docs
Files:
- Modify:
docs/LANES.md
Interfaces: none — documentation only.
- Step 1: Note the auto-setup behavior
In docs/LANES.md, find the ## Creating a lane section (search grep -n "^## Creating a lane" docs/LANES.md) and add a short paragraph after its existing content:
Adding a lane through the dashboard's "+ Add lane" flow also auto-runs, best-effort, in parallel: `ccam lanes profile init` (only if a Node.js project is detected — most repos won't be, and that's a normal outcome, not a failure), `ccam lanes agents install`, and `ccam lanes mcp sync`. None of the three blocks the lane from being created or from each other — a lane whose repo has no MCP servers configured, for instance, still gets created and is still usable, just without a synced `.mcp.json`. Run any of the three manually later (from the lane's own card, or the CLI) if the automatic attempt didn't apply.
- Step 2: Verify and commit
bash .claude/skills/file-headers/scripts/check-headers.sh
npm run test:server
git add docs/LANES.md
git commit -m "docs(lanes): document Add Lane auto-setup (F5)"