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/**
* @file Express router for lanes — the durable per-working-directory unit of
* parallel agent work. Read endpoints join each lane with its most recent event
* timestamp so liveness can be computed without a separate heartbeat, and every
* mutation re-broadcasts the lane over the existing WebSocket as `lane_update`.
* Orchestration is deliberately absent: the driving Claude session declares its
* own stage (`POST /:id/stage`); the dashboard never guesses a transition.
* @author Nguyễn Ngọc Trí Vĩ <vinnt@smartgift.vn>
*/
const { Router } = require("express");
const fs = require("node:fs");
const path = require("node:path");
const { db } = require("../db");
const lanesLib = require("../lib/lanes");
const { listPipelines, getPipeline, nodeStates, progressPct } = require("../lib/pipelines");
const laneFeatures = require("../lib/lane-features");
const proofLib = require("../lib/proof");
const { broadcast } = require("../websocket");
const runs = require("../lib/run-spawner");
const { sameOriginGuard } = require("./run");
const { preflight } = require("../lib/lane-preflight");
const {
LANES_ROOT,
addWorktree,
gitFacts,
isGitRepo,
listBranches,
removeWorktree,
resetWorktree,
resolveBase,
slugify,
} = require("../lib/worktree");
const { withLaneLock } = require("../lib/lane-lock");
const { checkSync, mergeSync, continueSync } = require("../lib/lane-sync");
const { installAgents } = require("../lib/lane-agents");
const { syncMcp } = require("../lib/lane-mcp");
const { HOOKS, runHook, resolveProfile } = require("../lib/lane-profile");
const { slotDirs } = require("../lib/lane-slots");
const {
upLane,
downLane,
runtimeFacts,
requireProfile,
provisionLane,
resetLaneData,
removeLaneData,
} = require("../lib/lane-runtime");
const router = Router();
const MAX_WORKTREE_DIRECTORY_ATTEMPTS = 50;
/** Bytes of a hook log returned by default — enough to see a failure's tail. */
const LOG_TAIL_DEFAULT = 64 * 1024;
const LOG_TAIL_MAX = 1024 * 1024;
/** Seconds since this lane's session last emitted an event; null if never. */
function lastEventAge(lane) {
if (!lane.session_id) return null;
const row = db
.prepare("SELECT MAX(created_at) AS last FROM events WHERE session_id = ?")
.get(lane.session_id);
if (!row || !row.last) return null;
const t = Date.parse(row.last);
return Number.isNaN(t) ? null : Math.max(0, Math.round((Date.now() - t) / 1000));
}
function payload(lane) {
return lanesLib.lanePayload(lane, lastEventAge(lane));
}
/** A feature row's pipeline view, computed the same way payload() computes
* it for a live lane — lets the client render an archived feature with the
* exact same PipelineMap component, no special-casing on the frontend. */
function featurePayload(feature) {
const pipeline = getPipeline(feature.pipeline);
return {
...feature,
pipeline_name: pipeline.name,
pipeline_nodes: nodeStates(pipeline, feature),
progress: progressPct(pipeline, feature),
};
}
/** Push the current state of one lane to every connected client. */
function broadcastLane(id) {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(id);
if (lane) broadcast("lane_update", { lane: payload(lane) });
}
/**
* Release the lane holding a run that has just finished. Registered as a
* callback because the spawner must not require this router back: it is
* already required FROM here, and broadcastLane needs this file's payload().
*
* No lane lock: the read, the guard and the write are one synchronous
* better-sqlite3 sequence with no `await` between them, so nothing can
* interleave. Matching run_id is what keeps a lane that has already moved on to
* a different run untouched.
*/
runs.setRunExitHandler(({ runId }) => {
const lane = lanesLib.listLanes().find((l) => l.run_id === runId);
if (!lane) return;
lanesLib.updateLane(lane.id, { run_id: null, status: "idle" });
broadcastLane(lane.id);
});
router.get("/", (_req, res) => {
const lanes = lanesLib.listLanes().map(payload);
res.json({
lanes,
counts: {
total: lanes.length,
running: lanes.filter((l) => l.status === "running").length,
needs_you: lanes.filter((l) => l.needs_action).length,
dead: lanes.filter((l) => l.liveness === "dead").length,
},
});
});
// Registered before "/:id" so the literal path is not swallowed by the param.
router.get("/pipelines", (_req, res) => res.json({ pipelines: listPipelines() }));
/**
* Local branches of a candidate source repo, for the "Add lane" picker: pick
* a repo, then pick which branch to fork the new worktree from, instead of
* typing a branch name and hoping it exists. Same validation as `/worktree`
* (below), since a repo this can't resolve branches for can't be provisioned
* from either. Read-only, so no same-origin guard.
*/
router.get("/branches", async (req, res) => {
const sourceRepo = typeof req.query.repo === "string" ? req.query.repo : "";
if (!sourceRepo || !path.isAbsolute(sourceRepo) || !fs.existsSync(sourceRepo)) {
return res.status(400).json({
error: { code: "EBADSOURCEREPO", message: "repo must be an existing absolute path" },
});
}
if (!(await isGitRepo(sourceRepo))) {
return res.status(400).json({
error: { code: "EBADSOURCEREPO", message: "repo is not a git repository" },
});
}
try {
const { branches, current } = await listBranches(sourceRepo);
res.json({ branches, current });
} catch (err) {
res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message, git: err.git } });
}
});
/**
* Idempotent "which lane owns this directory?" — the Workspace page opens on a
* cwd, not on a lane id, so it needs one lane to exist for that cwd without
* ever creating a duplicate. Also registered before "/:id".
*/
router.post("/ensure", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
const body = req.body || {};
const owner = lanesLib.resolveLaneByCwd(body.cwd);
if (owner) return res.json({ lane: payload(owner), created: false });
try {
const lane = lanesLib.createLane({ cwd: body.cwd, title: body.title || "" });
broadcastLane(lane.id);
return res.status(201).json({ lane: payload(lane), created: true });
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "EBADCWD") {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
// The cwd UNIQUE constraint is the arbiter: someone else won the race, so
// re-read and return THEIR lane rather than reporting a conflict.
if (err.code === "SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_UNIQUE" || String(err.message).includes("UNIQUE")) {
const winner = lanesLib.resolveLaneByCwd(body.cwd);
if (winner) return res.json({ lane: payload(winner), created: false });
}
return res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
});
router.get("/:id", (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
res.json({ lane: payload(lane) });
});
router.post("/", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
try {
const lane = lanesLib.createLane(req.body || {});
broadcastLane(lane.id);
res.status(201).json({ lane: payload(lane) });
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "EBADCWD") {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
if (err.code === "SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_UNIQUE" || String(err.message).includes("UNIQUE")) {
return res
.status(409)
.json({ error: { code: "EDUPCWD", message: "a lane already owns that cwd" } });
}
res.status(500).json({ error: { message: err.message } });
}
});
router.patch("/:id", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
if (!lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id)) {
return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
}
let lane;
try {
lane = lanesLib.updateLane(req.params.id, req.body || {});
} catch (err) {
// A bad `kind` is invalid input, not a server fault — every sibling route
// answers 400 here, so this one must too instead of throwing into Express.
if (err.code === "EBADKIND") {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
return res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
broadcastLane(lane.id);
res.json({ lane: payload(lane) });
});
router.post("/:id/stage", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
if (!lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id)) {
return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
}
const lane = lanesLib.setStage(req.params.id, req.body || {});
broadcastLane(lane.id);
res.json({ lane: payload(lane) });
});
router.get("/:id/preflight", async (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
const action = String(req.query.action || "");
if (!["reset", "remove", "purge"].includes(action)) {
return res
.status(400)
.json({ error: { code: "EBADACTION", message: `unknown action ${action}` } });
}
try {
res.json(await preflight(lane, action));
} catch (err) {
res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
});
/**
* Per-feature state and archive (B) — `lib/lane-features.js`. `GET
* /:id/features` lists every feature the lane has ever activated (archived
* or live); `GET /:id/features/:slug` shows one, including an archived
* one's saved pipeline; `POST /:id/features/activate` switches the live
* lane to a feature by slug, archiving whichever one was active first.
*/
router.get("/:id/features", (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
res.json({ features: laneFeatures.listFeatures(lane.id).map(featurePayload) });
});
router.get("/:id/features/:slug", (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
const feature = laneFeatures.getFeature(lane.id, req.params.slug);
if (!feature) {
return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOFEATURE", message: "no such feature" } });
}
res.json({ feature: featurePayload(feature) });
});
router.post("/:id/features/activate", 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 slug = typeof req.body?.slug === "string" ? req.body.slug : "";
if (!slug) {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: "EBADSLUG", message: "slug is required" } });
}
try {
const { lane: updated, feature } = laneFeatures.activateFeature(lane.id, slug, {
title: req.body?.title,
});
broadcastLane(updated.id);
res.json({ lane: payload(updated), feature: featurePayload(feature) });
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "EBADSLUG") {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
});
router.get("/:id/proof", (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
res.json({ features: proofLib.listProof(lane.id) });
});
router.get("/:id/proof/:slug/:group/:file", (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).send("not found");
const p = proofLib.proofFile(lane.id, req.params.slug, req.params.group, req.params.file);
if (!p) return res.status(404).send("not found");
const ext = path.extname(p).toLowerCase();
const contentType =
ext === ".html" ? "text/html; charset=utf-8" : ext === ".png" ? "image/png" : "image/jpeg";
res.type(contentType).sendFile(p);
});
router.delete("/:id/proof/:slug", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
try {
const result = proofLib.deleteProof(lane.id, {
slug: req.params.slug,
group: req.body?.group,
images: req.body?.images,
});
res.json(result);
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "ENOFEATURE") {
return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
if (err.code === "EBADPATH") {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
});
router.post("/:id/proof-link", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
res.json(proofLib.ensureProofLink(lane));
});
/**
* Install the ship-feature-lane pipeline's agent templates (qc-local,
* senior-gate-reviewer) into this lane's own .claude/agents/. Static file
* copy — no templating, no credentials to inject (this repo has no
* seed-account system yet; see the E3 design spec's Decisions table).
* Never automatic, same as proof-link: a session calls this explicitly.
*/
router.post("/:id/agents/install", sameOriginGuard, async (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
try {
res.json(await installAgents(lane));
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "ENOTGITREPO") {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code || "ERUNTIME", message: err.message } });
}
});
/**
* Give this lane the same MCP servers as its source repo — relocates the
* source repo's already-configured mcpServers (from ~/.claude.json) into
* <lane>/.mcp.json, pins Playwright's proof output dir, seeds Chromium
* profiles. Never automatic, same as proof-link/agents-install: a session
* calls this explicitly. Never touches permissions/settings.local.json —
* see the F1 design spec for why.
*/
router.post("/:id/mcp/sync", sameOriginGuard, async (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
try {
res.json(await syncMcp(lane));
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "ENOMCPCONFIG") {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code || "ERUNTIME", message: err.message } });
}
});
/**
* A lane's working-copy facts: branch, short HEAD, that commit's subject, and
* the uncommitted counts. Read-only, so no same-origin guard — that guard
* exists for the destructive actions.
*
* Deliberately NOT part of `GET /api/lanes`: this shells out to git three
* times, and that payload is polled and re-broadcast on every hook-driven
* lane_update. Any failure — no such directory, not a repo, git itself
* erroring — is reported as `available: false` rather than a 500, because a
* lane pointing at a plain directory is a normal state, not a fault.
*
* The `/:id/:action` catch-all below cannot shadow this one — that route is a
* POST and Express matches on method as well as path. Verified by moving this
* registration after it: the suite stayed green.
*/
router.get("/:id/git", async (req, res) => {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
try {
res.json({ available: true, ...(await gitFacts(lane.cwd)) });
} catch {
res.json({ available: false });
}
});
/**
* Create a dashboard-managed worktree lane. Git work happens after the 202
* response because provisioning a large repository can take seconds.
*/
router.post("/worktree", sameOriginGuard, async (req, res) => {
const body = req.body || {};
const sourceRepo = body.sourceRepo;
if (
typeof sourceRepo !== "string" ||
!path.isAbsolute(sourceRepo) ||
!fs.existsSync(sourceRepo) ||
!(await isGitRepo(sourceRepo))
) {
return res.status(400).json({
error: {
code: "EBADSOURCEREPO",
message: "sourceRepo must be an existing absolute git repository",
},
});
}
let slug;
try {
slug = slugify(body.slug || body.title);
} catch (err) {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
const resolvedSourceRepo = path.resolve(sourceRepo);
const repoName = path.basename(resolvedSourceRepo);
const originalSlug = slug;
let dir = path.join(LANES_ROOT, `${repoName}__${slug}`);
let attempts = 0;
while (fs.existsSync(dir) && attempts < MAX_WORKTREE_DIRECTORY_ATTEMPTS) {
attempts += 1;
const suffix = attempts + 1;
slug = `${originalSlug}-${suffix}`;
dir = path.join(LANES_ROOT, `${repoName}__${slug}`);
}
if (fs.existsSync(dir)) {
return res.status(409).json({
error: {
code: "EWORKTREEDIRCOLLISION",
message: "could not allocate a unique worktree directory after 50 attempts",
},
});
}
const branchPrefix = process.env.LANE_BRANCH_PREFIX || "feat/";
const branch = `${branchPrefix}${slug}`;
let lane;
try {
lane = lanesLib.createLane({
title: body.title || "",
cwd: dir,
branch,
kind: "managed",
source_repo: resolvedSourceRepo,
base_branch: body.base || null,
slug,
});
lane = lanesLib.updateLane(lane.id, { status: "provisioning" });
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_UNIQUE" || String(err.message).includes("UNIQUE")) {
return res
.status(409)
.json({ error: { code: "EDUPCWD", message: "a lane already owns that cwd" } });
}
return res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
res.status(202).json({ lane: payload(lane) });
void withLaneLock(lane.id, async () => {
try {
const baseBranch = await resolveBase(
resolvedSourceRepo,
body.base || process.env.LANE_BASE_BRANCH || "main"
);
await addWorktree({ sourceRepo: resolvedSourceRepo, dir, branch, base: baseBranch });
// base_branch is a provisioning fact, not a patchable field — see PATCHABLE.
lanesLib.setProvisioningFacts(lane.id, { base_branch: baseBranch });
// A2 data isolation: only when the repo actually declares a profile — a
// worktree lane with none is a normal state (nothing about A1 required
// one either), so this is a no-op rather than a provisioning failure.
const worktreeLane = lanesLib.getLane(lane.id);
const profile = resolveProfile(worktreeLane);
if (profile) {
const onLine = (line, stream) =>
broadcast("lane_hook_output", { laneId: lane.id, hook: "provision", stream, line });
await provisionLane(worktreeLane, { onLine });
}
lanesLib.updateLane(lane.id, { status: "idle", notes: null });
} catch (err) {
lanesLib.updateLane(lane.id, {
status: "failed",
notes: err.git?.stderr || err.message,
});
}
broadcastLane(lane.id);
});
});
const ACTIONS = new Set(["start", "stop", "message", "clear", "reset", "remove", "purge"]);
// The modes the spawner accepts, same as POST /api/run.
const RUN_MODES = new Set(["headless", "conversation"]);
const DESTRUCTIVE_ACTIONS = new Set(["reset", "remove", "purge"]);
const RUN_EXIT_POLL_MS = 50;
// killRun escalates from SIGTERM to SIGKILL after five seconds. Leave enough
// time for that escalation and for Node to receive the child's real exit.
const RUN_EXIT_TIMEOUT_MS = 7500;
function lifecycleError(code, message) {
return Object.assign(new Error(message), { code });
}
function expectedFields(action) {
return action === "purge"
? ["sessions", "events", "tokenRows"]
: ["head", "dirty", "untracked", "unpushed"];
}
/** Refuse a destructive action when the facts shown in its preflight have moved. */
function assertExpectedPreflight(action, current, expected) {
const fields = expectedFields(action);
if (
!expected ||
typeof expected !== "object" ||
Array.isArray(expected) ||
fields.some((field) => !Object.hasOwn(expected, field))
) {
throw lifecycleError(
"EEXPECT",
`${action} requires a complete expect object with: ${fields.join(", ")}`
);
}
const changed = fields.some((field) => current[field] !== expected[field]);
if (changed) {
const err = lifecycleError("ESTALE", "lane state changed since preflight");
err.expected = expected;
err.current = current;
throw err;
}
}
function wait(ms) {
return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, ms));
}
/** Kill a lane run and wait for the child's real `exit` event before touching its cwd. */
async function stopLaneRun(lane) {
if (!lane.run_id) return;
try {
runs.killRun(lane.run_id);
} catch {
/* a concurrently completed run is already safe */
}
const deadline = Date.now() + RUN_EXIT_TIMEOUT_MS;
let run = runs.getRun(lane.run_id);
while (run && !run.actualExitedAt) {
if (Date.now() >= deadline) {
throw lifecycleError(
"ERUNTIMEOUT",
`lane run ${lane.run_id} did not exit within ${RUN_EXIT_TIMEOUT_MS / 1000} seconds`
);
}
await wait(RUN_EXIT_POLL_MS);
run = runs.getRun(lane.run_id);
}
lanesLib.updateLane(lane.id, { run_id: null });
}
function sendLifecycleError(res, err) {
if (["ENOTMANAGED", "EOUTSIDEROOT", "ENOTWORKTREE", "EEXPECT"].includes(err.code)) {
return res.status(400).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
if (["ESTALE", "EUNPUSHED"].includes(err.code)) {
return res.status(409).json({
error: {
code: err.code,
message: err.message,
...(err.code === "ESTALE" ? { expected: err.expected, current: err.current } : {}),
},
});
}
if (err.git) {
return res.status(500).json({
error: { code: err.code, message: err.message, stderr: err.git.stderr },
});
}
return res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Runtime: a lane's own stack, isolated by slot-derived ports and directories.
*
* These routes are registered BEFORE the "/:id/:action" catch-all below, which
* would otherwise swallow "up" and "down" as unknown actions. They are also
* deliberately NOT folded into that catch-all: it drives a lane's Claude RUN,
* while these drive the application the lane is working on — two different
* lifecycles that happen to share a lane id.
*
* None of them writes `stage`, `status` or `notes`. A booted stack is not an
* agent at work, and only `slot`/`ports` describe the runtime.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
/** Map a runtime error onto its status code. */
function sendRuntimeError(res, err) {
const badRequest = [
"ENOPROFILE",
"ENOHOOK",
"EBADLANEDIR",
"EBADSVC",
"EBADBRANCH",
"EUNRESOLVED",
"EMERGEUNCOMMITTED",
"ENOMCPCONFIG",
];
if (badRequest.includes(err.code)) {
return res.status(400).json({
error: {
code: err.code,
message: err.message,
...(err.searched ? { searched: err.searched } : {}),
},
});
}
if (err.code === "ESLOTS") {
return res.status(409).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
if (err.code === "EPORTBUSY") {
return res.status(409).json({
error: { code: err.code, message: err.message, port: err.preferred, pids: err.pids },
});
}
return res.status(500).json({
error: { code: err.code || "ERUNTIME", message: err.message, logPath: err.logPath },
});
}
/** Resolve `:id` or answer 404. Returns null once the response has been sent. */
function laneOr404(req, res) {
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) {
res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
return null;
}
return lane;
}
/**
* What is running for this lane, computed fresh.
*
* Follows `GET /:id/git`'s contract: a lane with no profile answers
* `{available:false}` with HTTP 200, because that is a normal state and not a
* fault. It probes ports and stats pid files, which is why it is its own endpoint
* rather than a field on the polled lane list.
*/
router.get("/:id/runtime", async (req, res) => {
const lane = laneOr404(req, res);
if (!lane) return;
try {
res.json(await runtimeFacts(lane));
} catch (err) {
sendRuntimeError(res, err);
}
});
/**
* Tail one of the lane's hook or service logs.
*
* `:svc` is resolved against the log directory's real contents and the result is
* confined to that directory after `realpath`, so a name from the request can
* never escape it.
*/
router.get("/:id/logs/:svc", (req, res) => {
const lane = laneOr404(req, res);
if (!lane) return;
if (!lane.slot) return res.json({ available: false });
const { logDir } = slotDirs(lane.slot);
const file = path.resolve(logDir, `${req.params.svc}.log`);
let real;
try {
real = fs.realpathSync(file);
const relative = path.relative(fs.realpathSync(logDir), real);
if (relative.startsWith("..") || path.isAbsolute(relative)) throw new Error("escapes log dir");
} catch {
return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLOG", message: "no such log" } });
}
const requested = Number(req.query.tail);
const tail = Math.min(
Number.isInteger(requested) && requested > 0 ? requested : LOG_TAIL_DEFAULT,
LOG_TAIL_MAX
);
const { size } = fs.statSync(real);
const start = Math.max(0, size - tail);
const fd = fs.openSync(real, "r");
try {
const buffer = Buffer.alloc(size - start);
fs.readSync(fd, buffer, 0, buffer.length, start);
res.json({
available: true,
svc: req.params.svc,
size,
truncated: start > 0,
text: buffer.toString("utf8"),
});
} finally {
fs.closeSync(fd);
}
});
/**
* Boot the lane's stack. 202 + background, like `POST /worktree`: a build can run
* for minutes and the caller should not hold a socket open for it. Progress
* streams as `lane_hook_output`; completion re-broadcasts the lane, whose `ports`
* the boot may have changed.
*/
router.post("/:id/up", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
const lane = laneOr404(req, res);
if (!lane) return;
try {
requireProfile(lane);
} catch (err) {
return sendRuntimeError(res, err);
}
const build = req.body?.build !== false;
const qc = req.body?.qc === true;
res.status(202).json({ ok: true, laneId: lane.id });
void withLaneLock(lane.id, async () => {
const onLine = (line, stream) =>
broadcast("lane_hook_output", { laneId: lane.id, hook: "up", stream, line });
try {
const facts = await upLane(lanesLib.getLane(lane.id), { build, qc, onLine });
broadcast("lane_runtime", { laneId: lane.id, runtime: facts });
} catch (err) {
broadcast("lane_runtime", {
laneId: lane.id,
error: { code: err.code || "ERUNTIME", message: err.message },
});
}
broadcastLane(lane.id);
});
});
/** Stop the lane's stack. Fast and idempotent, so it answers synchronously. */
router.post("/:id/down", sameOriginGuard, async (req, res) => {
const lane = laneOr404(req, res);
if (!lane) return;
try {
const result = await withLaneLock(lane.id, () => downLane(lanesLib.getLane(lane.id)));
const facts = await runtimeFacts(lanesLib.getLane(lane.id));
broadcast("lane_runtime", { laneId: lane.id, runtime: facts });
res.json({ ok: true, killed: result.killed, runtime: facts });
} catch (err) {
sendRuntimeError(res, err);
}
});
/**
* Run one of the profile's hooks on the lane — the surface a driving session uses
* for `ci-gate`, `e2e`, `migrate` and friends.
*
* `:name` is checked against the hook allowlist BEFORE anything is spawned, and
* `args` travels as an array of strings straight into argv. Neither is ever
* joined into a command string.
*/
router.post("/:id/hook/:name", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
const lane = laneOr404(req, res);
if (!lane) return;
const { name } = req.params;
if (!HOOKS.includes(name)) {
return res
.status(400)
.json({ error: { code: "ENOHOOK", message: `unknown hook ${name}`, allowed: HOOKS } });
}
const args = Array.isArray(req.body?.args) ? req.body.args.map(String) : [];
let profile;
try {
profile = requireProfile(lane);
} catch (err) {
return sendRuntimeError(res, err);
}
if (!lane.slot) {
return res.status(409).json({
error: { code: "ENOSLOT", message: "lane has no runtime yet — bring it up first" },
});
}
res.status(202).json({ ok: true, laneId: lane.id, hook: name });
void withLaneLock(lane.id, async () => {
const onLine = (line, stream) =>
broadcast("lane_hook_output", { laneId: lane.id, hook: name, stream, line });
try {
const result = await runHook(lanesLib.getLane(lane.id), profile, name, args, { onLine });
broadcast("lane_hook_result", { laneId: lane.id, hook: name, code: result.code });
} catch (err) {
broadcast("lane_hook_result", {
laneId: lane.id,
hook: name,
code: null,
error: { code: err.code || "ERUNTIME", message: err.message },
});
}
});
});
/**
* The ONE sanctioned merge in the ship-feature-lane pipeline: origin/development
* INTO a feature branch, gated by a migration-number collision preflight.
* Synchronous — a fetch + collision-check + merge is seconds of git work, not
* the minutes a build/test hook can take, so this follows GET /:id/git's
* pattern rather than the hook route's 202-and-broadcast.
*
* Returns 200 with {code: 0|4|5, ...} for every DOCUMENTED outcome — a
* migration collision or a left-in-place conflict is an expected result, not
* an HTTP error. A malformed request, a missing profile, or an out-of-order
* --continue is the only case that answers with an `error` body.
*
* Never writes stage/status/notes — same boundary the hook and runtime
* routes already keep; the caller decides what a collision or conflict means
* for the lane's declared stage.
*/
router.post("/:id/sync-base", sameOriginGuard, async (req, res) => {
const lane = laneOr404(req, res);
if (!lane) return;
let profile;
try {
profile = requireProfile(lane);
} catch (err) {
return sendRuntimeError(res, err);
}
const mode = ["check", "merge", "continue"].includes(req.body?.mode) ? req.body.mode : "merge";
const branch =
typeof req.body?.branch === "string" && req.body.branch ? req.body.branch : undefined;
try {
const result = await withLaneLock(lane.id, () => {
const current = lanesLib.getLane(lane.id);
if (mode === "check") return checkSync(current, profile, branch);
if (mode === "continue") return continueSync(current, profile, branch);
return mergeSync(current, profile, branch);
});
res.json(result);
} catch (err) {
sendRuntimeError(res, err);
}
});
/**
* Lane control. Deliberately thin: every action maps onto one existing
* run-spawner call. There is no queue, no chaining, no gate evaluation — the
* dashboard drives a lane, it does not orchestrate a pipeline.
*/
router.post("/:id/:action", sameOriginGuard, async (req, res) => {
const { action } = req.params;
if (!ACTIONS.has(action)) {
return res
.status(400)
.json({ error: { code: "EBADACTION", message: `unknown action ${action}` } });
}
const lane = lanesLib.getLane(req.params.id);
if (!lane) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
const body = req.body || {};
if (DESTRUCTIVE_ACTIONS.has(action)) {
if (body.confirm !== true) {
return res.status(400).json({
error: { code: "ECONFIRM", message: `${action} requires confirm: true` },
});
}
try {
const result = await withLaneLock(lane.id, async () => {
const lockedLane = lanesLib.getLane(lane.id);
if (!lockedLane) throw lifecycleError("ENOLANE", "lane not found");
await stopLaneRun(lockedLane);
// A running stack holds files open in the very directory reset and remove
// are about to rewrite or delete, and its processes would outlive the lane
// still bound to its ports. Stop it before touching git. Idempotent and a
// no-op for a lane that was never brought up.
if (action === "reset" || action === "remove") {
await downLane(lanesLib.getLane(lane.id));
}
const current = lanesLib.getLane(lane.id);
const facts = await preflight(current, action);
assertExpectedPreflight(action, facts, body.expect);
if (
(action === "reset" || (action === "remove" && current.kind === "managed")) &&
facts.unpushed > 0 &&
body.force !== true
) {
throw lifecycleError(
"EUNPUSHED",
`${action} requires force: true when commits are unpushed`
);
}
if (action === "reset") {
await resetWorktree(current);
const resetLane = lanesLib.clearLane(current.id);
// A2 data isolation, only when the lane actually has both a profile
// and an allocated slot — a lane that was never brought up has
// nothing of this kind to reset.
const profile = resolveProfile(resetLane);
if (profile && resetLane.slot) {
const onLine = (line, stream) =>
broadcast("lane_hook_output", { laneId: resetLane.id, hook: "reset", stream, line });
await resetLaneData(resetLane, profile, { keepDb: body.keepDb === true, onLine });
}
return { lane: lanesLib.getLane(current.id) };
}
if (action === "remove") {
// Drop the lane's own database(s) before anything else — its state
// directory (the drop-created marker) is about to be deleted too.
const profile = resolveProfile(current);
if (profile && current.slot) await removeLaneData(current, profile);
// Forgetting an adopted lane only removes dashboard metadata. The
// filesystem destroy guard is deliberately reached only for managed
// worktrees, where removal can actually touch a directory.
if (current.kind === "managed") await removeWorktree(current);
// Runtime bookkeeping outlives the row otherwise: pid files and hook
// logs under .state/lane<slot>/ would be inherited by whichever lane
// claims that slot next. Deleting the row is what frees the slot —
// usedSlots() reads the table, so there is nothing else to release.
if (current.slot) {
fs.rmSync(slotDirs(current.slot).stateDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
}
lanesLib.deleteLane(current.id);
return { removed: current.id };
}
return { purged: lanesLib.purgeLaneSessions(current.id) };
});
if (action === "remove") {
broadcast("lane_update", { removed: result.removed });
return res.json({ ok: true });
}
if (action === "purge") {
broadcastLane(lane.id);
return res.json({ ok: true, purged: result.purged });
}
broadcastLane(lane.id);
return res.json({ lane: payload(result.lane) });
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === "ENOLANE") {
return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
return sendLifecycleError(res, err);
}
}
try {
switch (action) {
case "start": {
// Same two modes POST /api/run accepts. Unlike that route, an unknown
// value is refused rather than silently coerced to a conversation.
if (body.mode != null && !RUN_MODES.has(body.mode)) {
return res.status(400).json({
error: { code: "EBADMODE", message: `mode must be one of: headless, conversation` },
});
}
// Overwriting run_id while its child is alive orphans that child: a later
// reset would kill and await only the RECORDED run, then `git clean -fd`
// the directory the orphan is still writing into — the exact hazard
// actualExitedAt exists to close. Stop the first run before starting a
// second. The check and the spawn happen under the per-lane lock so that
// atomicity is guaranteed rather than an accident of this code having no
// `await` between them — a future edit that adds one must not reopen the
// race.
const outcome = await withLaneLock(lane.id, async () => {
const current = lanesLib.getLane(lane.id);
// A concurrent `remove` could have deleted the row while this request
// waited for the lock — the lock makes that race visible instead of
// spawning a run for a lane that no longer exists.
if (!current) return { missing: true };
const live = current.run_id ? runs.getRun(current.run_id) : null;
if (live && (live.status === "spawning" || live.status === "running")) {
return { conflict: true };
}
const handle = runs.spawnRun({
mode: body.mode || "conversation",
laneId: current.id,
prompt: body.prompt || "",
cwd: current.cwd,
model: body.model,
permissionMode: body.permissionMode,
effort: body.effort,
resumeSessionId: body.resumeSessionId || (body.resume ? current.session_id : undefined),
});
lanesLib.updateLane(current.id, { run_id: handle.id, status: "running" });
return {};
});
if (outcome.missing) {
return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
}
if (outcome.conflict) {
return res
.status(409)
.json({ error: { code: "ERUNLIVE", message: "lane already has a live run" } });
}
break;
}
case "stop": {
// A lane with no live run is already stopped — say so, don't 500.
if (lane.run_id) {
try {
runs.killRun(lane.run_id);
} catch {
/* already gone */
}
}
lanesLib.updateLane(lane.id, { status: "idle", run_id: null });
break;
}
case "message": {
if (!lane.run_id) {
return res
.status(409)
.json({ error: { code: "ENORUN", message: "lane has no live run" } });
}
// Check that the recorded run is actually live (spawning or running).
// If a run finished recently, its run_id is still recorded but sendInput
// would throw ENOTRUNNING. Return 409 so the client knows it's not a server error.
const run = runs.getRun(lane.run_id);
if (!run || (run.status !== "spawning" && run.status !== "running")) {
return res
.status(409)
.json({ error: { code: "ENORUN", message: "lane has no live run" } });
}
runs.sendInput(lane.run_id, String(body.text || ""));
lanesLib.updateLane(lane.id, { needs_action: null });
break;
}
case "clear":
lanesLib.clearLane(lane.id);
break;
default:
break;
}
} catch (err) {
return res.status(500).json({ error: { code: err.code, message: err.message } });
}
broadcastLane(lane.id);
res.json({ lane: payload(lanesLib.getLane(lane.id)) });
});
router.delete("/:id", sameOriginGuard, (req, res) => {
const ok = lanesLib.deleteLane(req.params.id);
if (!ok) return res.status(404).json({ error: { code: "ENOLANE", message: "lane not found" } });
broadcast("lane_update", { removed: Number(req.params.id) });
res.json({ ok: true });
});
module.exports = router;
module.exports.broadcastLane = broadcastLane;