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sysadmin 1c37e62014 fix(cleanup): harden readback scope and ownership fail-closed (#687)
Require branch-scoped post-delete not-found (not generic/repo/host 404),
emit consistent top-level cleanup fields, fail closed on ownership inventory
errors, never auto-reclaim expired control-plane leases, include active
comment-backed reviewer leases, apply the same gates to reconcile_merged_cleanups,
and match ownership with normalized host identity.
2026-07-16 01:21:18 -04:00
sysadmin 137426f7ad fix(cleanup): post-delete readback and active ownership gates (#687)
Require authoritative not-found readback after merged-PR branch DELETE, and
block cleanup when active author/reviewer/merger/controller/reconciler
session, lease, or worktree-binding ownership still uses the target branch.
2026-07-16 00:57:30 -04:00
sysadmin 4a63578003 fix(profiles): canonical reconciler ops and guard raw branch delete (#687)
Address REQUEST_CHANGES on PR #688:

- migrate_profiles: emit fully canonical reconciler/author/reviewer defaults;
  canonicalize explicit ops; fail if reconciler loses required pr.close/read
- gitea_delete_branch: deny reconciler (and non-author roles); refuse
  preservation/protected branches before any API call
- gitea_cleanup_merged_pr_branch: require reconciler role only; block
  preservation/evidence branches via branch_cleanup_guard
- docs: end-to-end operator runbook for profile migrate/apply/reconnect/cleanup
- tests: migration canonicalization, idempotency, raw-delete denial, guarded
  cleanup success and unmerged/preserve rejections

Closes #687.
2026-07-12 22:35:14 -04:00
sysadmin c7a444eb4b feat(profiles): support reconciler role in migrate_profiles (Closes #687) 2026-07-12 21:32:01 -04:00
sysadminandClaude Opus 4.8 8cac50b2e7 feat(profiles): make gitea.branch.delete a documented reconciler-owned capability
Merged-PR source-branch cleanup is reconciler work (task_capability_map maps
cleanup_merged_pr_branch -> reconciler / gitea.branch.delete), but the
reconciler profile schema, execution-profile docs, and tests never covered
the permission, so no configured profile could run the guarded
gitea_cleanup_merged_pr_branch path.

- reconciler_profile.py: add gitea.branch.delete to
  RECONCILER_RECOMMENDED_OPERATIONS (not required; not forbidden)
- docs/gitea-execution-profiles.md: document merged-branch cleanup
  ownership, least-privilege constraints, and the no-alias caveat
- tests/test_reconciler_profile.py: reconciler profile with branch.delete
  stays valid and classified reconciler; missing grant is reported as
  missing-recommended
- tests/test_branch_cleanup_guard.py: author- and merger-shaped profiles
  without gitea.branch.delete fail closed on gitea_cleanup_merged_pr_branch

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
2026-07-12 21:31:00 -04:00
sysadmin 56f1230a10 Merge pull request 'feat(guard): harden workflow against unattributed root WIP and pytest-disabled production guards (Closes #683)' (#684) from fix/issue-683-workflow-guard-hardening into master 2026-07-12 18:58:55 -05:00
sysadmin d302602567 feat(guard): harden workflow against unattributed root WIP and pytest-disabled production guards (Closes #683)
Add shared workflow_scope_guard with typed blockers (blocker_kind +
exact_next_action) and force-on production enforcement under pytest.
Wire root/branches/scope checks through verify_preflight_purity and
mutation entrypoints (create_issue, comment_issue) without adopting the
rejected 300a4ca patterns (test-mode early-return, porcelain *.py filter).

Regression suite covers out-of-scope issue ownership, root diagnostic
edits, worktree bind success path, force-on under pytest, porcelain
integrity, monkeypatch resistance, real entrypoint fail-closed proof,
and durable failure recording.
2026-07-12 13:15:58 -04:00
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@@ -7,6 +7,19 @@ from typing import Any
PROTECTED_BRANCHES = frozenset({"master", "main", "dev"})
# Evidence / preservation branches must never be removed by cleanup tools
# (e.g. chore/issue-681-preserve-review-session-wip).
_PRESERVATION_MARKERS = ("preserve", "preservation", "evidence")
def is_preservation_or_evidence_branch(branch: str | None) -> bool:
"""Return True when *branch* is a preservation/evidence ref that must stay."""
if not branch:
return False
name = str(branch).lower()
return any(marker in name for marker in _PRESERVATION_MARKERS)
_RAW_BRANCH_DELETE_PATTERNS = (
re.compile(r"\bgit(?:\s+-C\s+\S+)?\s+branch\s+-[dD]\b[^\n\r]*", re.I),
re.compile(r"\bgit(?:\s+-C\s+\S+)?\s+push\b[^\n\r]*\s--delete\b[^\n\r]*", re.I),
@@ -72,6 +85,11 @@ def assess_merged_pr_branch_cleanup(
reasons.append("PR head branch is missing")
if head_branch in protected:
reasons.append(f"branch '{head_branch}' is protected")
if is_preservation_or_evidence_branch(head_branch):
reasons.append(
f"branch '{head_branch}' is a preservation/evidence branch and "
"cannot be deleted through merged-PR cleanup"
)
if head_branch in open_pr_heads:
reasons.append("an open PR still references this head branch")
if head_on_target is False:
@@ -96,3 +114,490 @@ def assess_merged_pr_branch_cleanup(
"block_reasons": reasons,
"recommended_action": "delete_remote_branch" if safe else "keep_remote_branch",
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# #687 remediation: post-delete readback + active ownership protection
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
READBACK_NOT_FOUND = "not_found"
READBACK_EXISTS = "exists"
READBACK_AUTHENTICATION = "authentication_error"
READBACK_AUTHORIZATION = "authorization_error"
READBACK_TRANSPORT = "transport_error"
READBACK_UNEXPECTED = "unexpected_response"
READBACK_AMBIGUOUS_404 = "ambiguous_not_found"
# Scope of a 404: only branch-scoped absence may set verified_absent.
NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_BRANCH = "branch"
NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_REPOSITORY = "repository"
NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_HOST = "host"
NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_UNKNOWN = "unknown"
ERROR_CLASS_AUTHENTICATION = "authentication"
ERROR_CLASS_AUTHORIZATION = "authorization"
ERROR_CLASS_TRANSPORT = "transport"
ERROR_CLASS_UNEXPECTED = "unexpected"
OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_AUTHOR_SESSION = "author_session"
OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_AUTHOR_LEASE = "author_lease"
OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_REVIEWER_LEASE = "reviewer_lease"
OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_MERGER_LEASE = "merger_lease"
OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_CONTROLLER_LEASE = "controller_lease"
OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_RECONCILER_LEASE = "reconciler_lease"
OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_WORKTREE_BINDING = "worktree_binding"
OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_INVENTORY_ERROR = "ownership_inventory_error"
_ROLE_TO_OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY = {
"author": OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_AUTHOR_LEASE,
"reviewer": OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_REVIEWER_LEASE,
"merger": OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_MERGER_LEASE,
"controller": OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_CONTROLLER_LEASE,
"reconciler": OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_RECONCILER_LEASE,
}
_ACTIVE_OWNERSHIP_STATUSES = frozenset(
{"active", "live", "claimed", "in_progress", "working", "pushing", "pushed"}
)
_TERMINAL_OWNERSHIP_STATUSES = frozenset(
{"released", "abandoned", "done", "blocked", "terminal", "closed"}
)
_EXPIRED_STATUSES = frozenset({"expired"})
_STALE_STATUSES = frozenset({"stale", "stale_dead_process", "stale_missing_worktree"})
def _norm_str(value: Any) -> str:
return str(value or "").strip()
def normalize_host(host: str | None) -> str:
"""Normalize a host identity for ownership matching (no credentials)."""
text = _norm_str(host).lower()
for prefix in ("https://", "http://"):
if text.startswith(prefix):
text = text[len(prefix) :]
# Drop path/query if a full URL slipped through.
text = text.split("/", 1)[0]
text = text.split("?", 1)[0]
return text.rstrip(".")
def ownership_category_for_role(role: str | None) -> str:
"""Map a role kind to a non-secret ownership category label."""
key = _norm_str(role).lower()
return _ROLE_TO_OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY.get(key, f"{key or 'unknown'}_lease")
def classify_branch_readback_http_status(
status_code: int | None,
*,
not_found_scope: str | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Classify a GET-branch HTTP status into a secret-free readback result.
R1: A bare/generic/repository/wrong-host 404 never yields
``verified_absent=True``. Only an authoritative *branch-scoped* not-found
(``not_found_scope='branch'``) may verify deletion.
"""
if status_code == 404:
scope = _norm_str(not_found_scope).lower() or NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_UNKNOWN
if scope == NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_BRANCH:
return {
"status": READBACK_NOT_FOUND,
"error_class": None,
"verified_absent": True,
"branch_present": False,
"not_found_scope": NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_BRANCH,
"reasons": [],
}
# repository / host / unknown / generic 404 — not verified absence
reason = {
NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_REPOSITORY: (
"post-delete readback 404 is repository-scoped, not branch absence"
),
NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_HOST: (
"post-delete readback 404 is host-scoped, not branch absence"
),
}.get(
scope,
"post-delete readback 404 is ambiguous (not branch-scoped); "
"cannot verify absence",
)
return {
"status": READBACK_AMBIGUOUS_404,
"error_class": ERROR_CLASS_UNEXPECTED,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": None,
"not_found_scope": scope,
"reasons": [reason],
}
if status_code in (401, 407):
return {
"status": READBACK_AUTHENTICATION,
"error_class": ERROR_CLASS_AUTHENTICATION,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": None,
"reasons": ["post-delete branch readback authentication failed"],
}
if status_code == 403:
return {
"status": READBACK_AUTHORIZATION,
"error_class": ERROR_CLASS_AUTHORIZATION,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": None,
"reasons": ["post-delete branch readback authorization failed"],
}
if status_code is not None and 200 <= int(status_code) < 300:
return {
"status": READBACK_EXISTS,
"error_class": None,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": True,
"reasons": ["post-delete readback found branch still present"],
}
if status_code is not None and int(status_code) >= 500:
return {
"status": READBACK_TRANSPORT,
"error_class": ERROR_CLASS_TRANSPORT,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": None,
"reasons": ["post-delete branch readback transport/upstream failure"],
}
return {
"status": READBACK_UNEXPECTED,
"error_class": ERROR_CLASS_UNEXPECTED,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": None,
"reasons": ["post-delete branch readback returned an unexpected response"],
"http_status": status_code,
}
def _extract_http_status(exc: BaseException) -> int | None:
"""Extract an HTTP status code from an exception chain (secret-free)."""
seen: set[int] = set()
current: BaseException | None = exc
while current is not None and id(current) not in seen:
seen.add(id(current))
for attr in ("code", "status", "status_code"):
value = getattr(current, attr, None)
if isinstance(value, int) and 100 <= value <= 599:
return value
text = str(current) if current is not None else ""
match = re.match(r"HTTP\s+(\d{3})\b", text)
if match:
return int(match.group(1))
current = current.__cause__ or current.__context__
return None
def classify_branch_readback_exception(
exc: BaseException,
*,
not_found_scope: str | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Classify a GET-branch exception without leaking credentials or bodies.
R1: substring ``404`` / ``not found`` alone never becomes verified_absent.
Callers must pass ``not_found_scope='branch'`` only after authoritative
proof that the repository/host is still reachable and the 404 is branch-level.
"""
status_code = _extract_http_status(exc)
if status_code is None:
lower = str(exc).lower() if exc is not None else ""
if any(
token in lower
for token in (
"timed out",
"timeout",
"connection",
"network",
"temporarily unavailable",
"name or service not known",
"nodename nor servname",
)
):
return {
"status": READBACK_TRANSPORT,
"error_class": ERROR_CLASS_TRANSPORT,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": None,
"reasons": [
"post-delete branch readback transport/upstream failure"
],
}
if "unauthorized" in lower:
status_code = 401
elif "forbidden" in lower:
status_code = 403
elif "404" in lower or "not found" in lower:
# Ambiguous: do NOT treat as branch absence without scope proof.
status_code = 404
if not_found_scope is None:
not_found_scope = NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_UNKNOWN
if status_code is not None:
return classify_branch_readback_http_status(
status_code, not_found_scope=not_found_scope
)
return {
"status": READBACK_UNEXPECTED,
"error_class": ERROR_CLASS_UNEXPECTED,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": None,
"reasons": ["post-delete branch readback returned an unexpected response"],
}
def assess_post_delete_readback(readback: dict[str, Any] | None) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Decide whether DELETE success may be reported after branch readback.
Success requires authoritative branch-scoped not-found
(``verified_absent=True``). DELETE HTTP success alone is never enough.
Generic/repository/host 404 cannot verify absence (R1).
"""
payload = dict(readback or {})
status = _norm_str(payload.get("status")) or READBACK_UNEXPECTED
# Only explicit verified_absent flag counts — never infer from status alone
# when status is a bare not_found without branch scope proof.
verified = bool(payload.get("verified_absent")) is True
if verified and status == READBACK_NOT_FOUND:
return {
"ok": True,
"success": True,
"verified_absent": True,
"readback": {
"status": READBACK_NOT_FOUND,
"verified_absent": True,
"branch_present": False,
"error_class": None,
"not_found_scope": NOT_FOUND_SCOPE_BRANCH,
},
"reasons": [],
}
reasons = list(payload.get("reasons") or [])
if not reasons:
if status == READBACK_EXISTS:
reasons = ["post-delete readback found branch still present"]
elif status == READBACK_AUTHENTICATION:
reasons = ["post-delete branch readback authentication failed"]
elif status == READBACK_AUTHORIZATION:
reasons = ["post-delete branch readback authorization failed"]
elif status == READBACK_TRANSPORT:
reasons = ["post-delete branch readback transport/upstream failure"]
elif status == READBACK_AMBIGUOUS_404:
reasons = [
"post-delete readback 404 is not branch-scoped; "
"cannot verify absence"
]
else:
reasons = ["post-delete branch readback could not verify deletion"]
return {
"ok": False,
"success": False,
"verified_absent": False,
"readback": {
"status": status,
"verified_absent": False,
"branch_present": payload.get("branch_present"),
"error_class": payload.get("error_class"),
"not_found_scope": payload.get("not_found_scope"),
},
"reasons": reasons,
"blocker_kind": "post_delete_readback_failed",
}
def cleanup_result_envelope(
*,
success: bool,
performed: bool,
delete_acknowledged: bool,
verified_absent: bool,
**extra: Any,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""R2: consistent top-level cleanup result fields on every return path."""
out: dict[str, Any] = {
"success": bool(success),
"performed": bool(performed),
"delete_acknowledged": bool(delete_acknowledged),
"verified_absent": bool(verified_absent),
}
out.update(extra)
return out
def _repo_matches(
record: dict[str, Any],
*,
remote: str,
org: str,
repo: str,
host: str | None = None,
) -> bool:
"""Match ownership record to target remote/org/repo and normalized host."""
if (
_norm_str(record.get("remote")).lower() != _norm_str(remote).lower()
or _norm_str(record.get("org")).lower() != _norm_str(org).lower()
or _norm_str(record.get("repo")).lower() != _norm_str(repo).lower()
):
return False
expected_host = normalize_host(host)
record_host = normalize_host(record.get("host") or record.get("host_name"))
# When both sides declare a host, they must agree after normalization.
# A record host that disagrees with the expected host is out of scope.
# Legacy records without host still match when remote/org/repo agree.
if expected_host and record_host and expected_host != record_host:
return False
return True
def _branch_matches(record: dict[str, Any], branch: str) -> bool:
return _norm_str(record.get("branch")) == _norm_str(branch)
def assess_ownership_record_activity(record: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Classify one ownership record as blocking or non-blocking.
Distinguishes active ownership from expired/released/terminal/stale records.
Expired/stale records block unless reclaim_allowed is *explicitly* True
(O2: never treat missing/unknown reclaim as auto-allowed).
"""
status = _norm_str(record.get("status")).lower()
category = _norm_str(record.get("category")) or "unknown"
reclaim_allowed = record.get("reclaim_allowed")
if category == OWNERSHIP_CATEGORY_INVENTORY_ERROR:
return {
"blocks": True,
"status": status or "unknown",
"category": category,
"reason": "ownership inventory failed closed",
}
if status in _TERMINAL_OWNERSHIP_STATUSES:
return {
"blocks": False,
"status": status,
"category": category,
"reason": f"{category} ownership is terminal/released ({status})",
}
if status in _ACTIVE_OWNERSHIP_STATUSES:
return {
"blocks": True,
"status": status,
"category": category,
"reason": f"active {category} ownership still uses the target branch",
}
if status in _EXPIRED_STATUSES or status in _STALE_STATUSES:
# O2: only explicit reclaim_allowed=True skips the block.
if reclaim_allowed is True:
return {
"blocks": False,
"status": status,
"category": category,
"reason": (
f"{category} ownership is {status} and reclaimable; "
"does not block deletion"
),
}
return {
"blocks": True,
"status": status,
"category": category,
"reason": (
f"{status} {category} ownership still protects the target "
"branch (reclaim not proven; fail closed)"
),
}
# Unknown status → fail closed
return {
"blocks": True,
"status": status or "unknown",
"category": category,
"reason": (
f"unclassified {category} ownership status "
f"'{status or 'unknown'}'; fail closed"
),
}
def assess_active_branch_ownership(
*,
remote: str,
org: str,
repo: str,
branch: str,
host: str | None = None,
records: list[dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Assess whether any active ownership still uses *branch* in *repo*.
Matching requires remote/org/repo/branch and, when provided, normalized
host identity. Other repositories, hosts, or branches never false-block.
"""
target_branch = _norm_str(branch)
expected_host = normalize_host(host)
considered: list[dict[str, Any]] = []
blocking: list[dict[str, Any]] = []
ignored: list[dict[str, Any]] = []
for raw in records or []:
if not isinstance(raw, dict):
continue
if not _repo_matches(
raw, remote=remote, org=org, repo=repo, host=expected_host or None
):
ignored.append(
{
"category": _norm_str(raw.get("category")) or "unknown",
"reason": "different repository or host scope",
}
)
continue
if not _branch_matches(raw, target_branch):
ignored.append(
{
"category": _norm_str(raw.get("category")) or "unknown",
"reason": "different branch",
}
)
continue
activity = assess_ownership_record_activity(raw)
entry = {
"category": activity["category"],
"status": activity["status"],
"blocks": activity["blocks"],
"reason": activity["reason"],
}
considered.append(entry)
if activity["blocks"]:
blocking.append(entry)
block = bool(blocking)
categories = sorted({b["category"] for b in blocking})
reasons = [
(
"active ownership protects branch "
f"'{target_branch}': " + "; ".join(b["reason"] for b in blocking)
)
] if block else []
return {
"block": block,
"safe_to_delete": not block,
"remote": remote,
"org": org,
"repo": repo,
"host": expected_host or None,
"branch": target_branch,
"blocking_categories": categories,
"blocking": blocking,
"considered": considered,
"ignored_out_of_scope": ignored,
"reasons": reasons,
"blocker_kind": "active_branch_ownership" if block else None,
"recommended_action": "keep_remote_branch" if block else "delete_remote_branch",
}
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@@ -238,11 +238,43 @@ narrow operation set:
- `gitea.issue.comment`
- `gitea.issue.close`
- `gitea.pr.close`
- `gitea.branch.delete` (merged-branch cleanup only — see below)
Forbidden on reconciler profiles: `gitea.pr.approve`, `gitea.pr.merge`,
`gitea.pr.review`, `gitea.pr.create`, `gitea.branch.push`, and
`gitea.repo.commit`.
### Merged-branch cleanup ownership (`gitea.branch.delete`)
The reconciler is the repository-supported owner of merged-PR source-branch
cleanup: `task_capability_map` maps `cleanup_merged_pr_branch` (and
`reconciliation_cleanup`) to role `reconciler` with permission
`gitea.branch.delete`. Post-merge branch lifecycle is reconciliation work —
it happens after the author, reviewer, and merger roles have completed, and
it must not be reachable from those roles.
Least-privilege constraints:
- `gitea.branch.delete` is granted **only** to reconciler profiles. Author,
reviewer, and merger profiles must never hold it; `gitea_delete_branch`
and `gitea_cleanup_merged_pr_branch` fail closed on any profile without
the permission.
- Even with the permission, reconciler deletion is only supported through the
guarded `gitea_cleanup_merged_pr_branch` path (#514 / #687): the PR must be
merged, the head an ancestor of the target, the branch not protected
(`master`/`main`/`dev`), the branch not a preservation/evidence ref (e.g.
`chore/issue-681-preserve-review-session-wip`), no open PR may still use the
head, and an explicit `CLEANUP MERGED PR <n> BRANCH <branch>` confirmation is
required. Raw `gitea_delete_branch` is **denied** to reconciler even when
`gitea.branch.delete` is present.
- Raw `git branch -d` / `git push --delete` cleanup remains blocked by
`branch_cleanup_guard` and the final-report validator regardless of
profile permissions.
- `gitea.branch.delete` has no short alias in `GITEA_OPERATION_ALIASES`;
write it fully qualified in `allowed_operations`. Migration must emit
canonical names such as `gitea.pr.close` (never bare `pr.close` /
`issue.close`, which the production normalizer rejects or drops).
Launch a static `gitea-reconciler` MCP namespace with
`GITEA_MCP_PROFILE=prgs-reconciler`. Profile shape is validated by
`reconciler_profile.assess_reconciler_profile` (#304). Use the
@@ -251,6 +283,159 @@ Launch a static `gitea-reconciler` MCP namespace with
fresh target-branch fetch, recorded target SHA, and ancestor proof. PRs whose
heads are not already landed cannot be closed through this path.
### Operational runbook: grant reconciler `gitea.branch.delete` (#687)
Merging a code PR that updates `migrate_profiles.py` / `reconciler_profile.py`
**does not** change the live operator profile on disk. Apply the profile
change deliberately, then reconnect the client-managed namespace.
1. **Approved migration / profile-update command** (from the repo root, using
the project venv if present):
```bash
# Dry-run first (default): validates v2 output, writes nothing
python3 migrate_profiles.py -i ~/.config/gitea-tools/profiles.json
# Apply: creates backup then writes migrated v2 config
python3 migrate_profiles.py -i ~/.config/gitea-tools/profiles.json -w
# Optional explicit paths:
# python3 migrate_profiles.py -i ~/.config/gitea-tools/profiles.json \
# -o ~/.config/gitea-tools/profiles.json \
# --backup ~/.config/gitea-tools/profiles.json.bak -w
```
If the live file is already v2, edit the reconciler identitys
`allowed_operations` / `forbidden_operations` under
`environments.<env>.services.gitea.identities.reconciler` (or the
`prgs-reconciler` alias target) so allowed includes the canonical set
below — then re-validate with a load of the config (see step 3).
2. **Inspect the generated (or edited) profile** — confirm the reconciler
identity, for example:
```bash
python3 - <<'PY'
import json
from pathlib import Path
cfg = json.loads(Path.home().joinpath(".config/gitea-tools/profiles.json").read_text())
# v2 environments shape:
ident = cfg["environments"]["prgs"]["services"]["gitea"]["identities"]["reconciler"]
print("role:", ident.get("role"))
print("allowed:", ident.get("allowed_operations"))
print("forbidden:", ident.get("forbidden_operations"))
PY
```
3. **Validate canonical operation names and least privilege**
Expected canonical **allowed** (defaults after migration):
- `gitea.read`
- `gitea.pr.close` (required)
- `gitea.pr.comment`
- `gitea.issue.comment`
- `gitea.issue.close`
- `gitea.branch.delete` (recommended; cleanup only)
Expected **forbidden** includes at least: `gitea.pr.approve`,
`gitea.pr.merge`, `gitea.pr.review`, `gitea.pr.create`,
`gitea.branch.push`, `gitea.repo.commit`.
No shorthand (`pr.close`, `issue.close`, `pr.comment`) may remain.
Validate with the production loader:
```bash
python3 - <<'PY'
import gitea_config, reconciler_profile
from pathlib import Path
path = str(Path.home() / ".config/gitea-tools/profiles.json")
gitea_config.load_config(path) # fails closed on invalid config
# Or assess the reconciler lists directly after extracting them:
# print(reconciler_profile.assess_reconciler_profile(allowed, forbidden))
PY
```
4. **Merging PR #688 (or any code PR) does not update the live profile.**
Code changes only the migration helper, schema, docs, and tests. The
operator must still run `migrate_profiles.py -w` or an equivalent
authorized edit of `~/.config/gitea-tools/profiles.json`.
5. **Supported apply method:** `python3 migrate_profiles.py … -w` (backup
created automatically) **or** operator-authorized edit of the live
profiles file after backup. Unsupported: silent mtime tricks, manual
process kill to “reload”, or undocumented env overrides.
6. **Backup and validation:** `-w` copies the input to
`<input_path>.bak` (or `--backup PATH`) before writing. Re-run
`load_config` / `assess_reconciler_profile` after write. Keep the
`.bak` until live whoami/capability checks pass.
7. **Client-managed namespace reconnect/reload:** reconnect or reload the
IDE MCP client so `gitea-reconciler` restarts from current `master` and
the updated `GITEA_MCP_PROFILE=prgs-reconciler` config. Do not hand-launch
`mcp_server.py` / `gitea_mcp_server.py` with ad hoc `GITEA_*` env
(see #686 / #630).
8. **Live reverification** (through the client-managed `gitea-reconciler`
namespace only):
- `gitea_whoami` → identity + profile `prgs-reconciler`
- `gitea_assess_master_parity` → `stale=false`, `restart_required=false`
- `gitea_resolve_task_capability(task="cleanup_merged_pr_branch")` →
`allowed_in_current_session=true` only when permission and role match
- `gitea_resolve_task_capability(task="delete_branch")` →
**not** allowed for reconciler (role denial must be enforced)
9. **Guarded cleanup usage** (example for a merged PR whose source branch
remains on the remote):
```text
gitea_cleanup_merged_pr_branch(
pr_number=<N>,
branch=<exact PR head branch>,
confirmation="CLEANUP MERGED PR <N> BRANCH <exact PR head branch>",
remote="prgs",
org="Scaled-Tech-Consulting",
repo="Gitea-Tools",
worktree_path="<path under branches/>",
)
```
The tool refuses unmerged PRs, protected branches, preservation/evidence
branches, open-PR heads, mismatched branch names, and wrong confirmation.
10. **Prohibitions**
- No raw `git push --delete`, `git branch -d` / `-D`, or delete refspecs
- No arbitrary `gitea_delete_branch` from reconciler
- No unsupported profile switching mid-run without full re-preflight
- No ad hoc hand-edits of live profiles **unless** operator-authorized,
backed up, and revalidated as above
Canonical migrated reconciler example:
```json
{
"role": "reconciler",
"allowed_operations": [
"gitea.read",
"gitea.pr.close",
"gitea.pr.comment",
"gitea.issue.comment",
"gitea.issue.close",
"gitea.branch.delete"
],
"forbidden_operations": [
"gitea.pr.approve",
"gitea.pr.merge",
"gitea.pr.review",
"gitea.pr.create",
"gitea.branch.push",
"gitea.repo.commit"
]
}
```
## Identity and fail-closed rules
Before **any** mutating action, a workflow must know both:
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@@ -20,12 +20,114 @@ if PROJECT_ROOT not in sys.path:
import gitea_config
AUTHOR_DEFAULT_ALLOWED = ["read", "branch", "commit", "push", "open_pr", "comment"]
AUTHOR_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN = ["approve", "request_changes", "merge"]
REVIEWER_DEFAULT_ALLOWED = [
"read", "review", "comment", "approve", "request_changes", "merge"
# Defaults emit *canonical* operation names only. Shorthand that is not in
# gitea_config.GITEA_OPERATION_ALIASES (e.g. ``pr.close``, ``issue.close``)
# is silently dropped by the production loader and must never appear here.
AUTHOR_DEFAULT_ALLOWED = [
"gitea.read",
"gitea.branch.create",
"gitea.repo.commit",
"gitea.branch.push",
"gitea.pr.create",
"gitea.pr.comment",
]
REVIEWER_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN = ["branch", "commit", "push", "open_pr"]
AUTHOR_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN = [
"gitea.pr.approve",
"gitea.pr.request_changes",
"gitea.pr.merge",
]
REVIEWER_DEFAULT_ALLOWED = [
"gitea.read",
"gitea.pr.review",
"gitea.pr.comment",
"gitea.pr.approve",
"gitea.pr.request_changes",
"gitea.pr.merge",
]
REVIEWER_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN = [
"gitea.branch.create",
"gitea.repo.commit",
"gitea.branch.push",
"gitea.pr.create",
]
# Required reconciler ops (read + pr.close) plus recommended comment/close and
# branch.delete for guarded merged-PR cleanup. All names must normalize via
# gitea_config.normalize_operation without being dropped.
RECONCILER_DEFAULT_ALLOWED = [
"gitea.read",
"gitea.pr.close",
"gitea.pr.comment",
"gitea.issue.comment",
"gitea.issue.close",
"gitea.branch.delete",
]
RECONCILER_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN = [
"gitea.pr.approve",
"gitea.pr.merge",
"gitea.pr.review",
"gitea.pr.create",
"gitea.branch.push",
"gitea.repo.commit",
]
# Migration-only expansions for common shorthands that are *not* in
# GITEA_OPERATION_ALIASES. Emitted output is always the canonical form so a
# second canonicalize pass is a no-op (idempotent).
_MIGRATION_ONLY_ALIASES = {
"pr.close": "gitea.pr.close",
"pr.comment": "gitea.pr.comment",
"issue.close": "gitea.issue.close",
"branch.delete": "gitea.branch.delete",
}
# Reconciler required ops that must survive migration (from reconciler_profile).
RECONCILER_REQUIRED_CANONICAL = ("gitea.read", "gitea.pr.close")
def canonicalize_operation(op: str) -> str:
"""Return a canonical operation name accepted by the production loader.
Fail closed on unknown/ambiguous spellings so required permissions cannot
be silently dropped by ``check_operation`` later.
"""
if not isinstance(op, str) or not op.strip():
raise ValueError("operation must be a non-empty string (fail closed)")
op = op.strip()
try:
return gitea_config.normalize_operation(op)
except gitea_config.ConfigError:
pass
if op in _MIGRATION_ONLY_ALIASES:
return _MIGRATION_ONLY_ALIASES[op]
raise ValueError(
f"operation {op!r} cannot be canonicalized for migration "
"(unknown/ambiguous; fail closed — production loader would drop it)"
)
def canonicalize_operations(ops, *, context: str = "operations") -> list[str]:
"""Canonicalize a list of operations; preserve order, drop duplicates."""
if not isinstance(ops, list):
raise ValueError(f"{context} must be a list (fail closed)")
out: list[str] = []
seen: set[str] = set()
for entry in ops:
canon = canonicalize_operation(entry)
if canon not in seen:
seen.add(canon)
out.append(canon)
return out
def _assert_reconciler_required_survive(allowed: list[str], profile_name: str) -> None:
"""Fail visibly when migration would leave a reconciler without required ops."""
missing = [op for op in RECONCILER_REQUIRED_CANONICAL if op not in set(allowed)]
if missing:
raise ValueError(
f"Profile '{profile_name}' (reconciler) is missing required "
f"operation(s) after migration: {missing}. Refusing to emit a "
"profile that would silently fail pr.close / read (fail closed)."
)
def infer_role(name, execution_profile):
@@ -90,9 +192,11 @@ def migrate_v1_to_v2(v1_data):
ident_name = "reviewer"
elif role == "author":
ident_name = "author"
elif role == "reconciler":
ident_name = "reconciler"
else:
role = prof.get("role")
if role not in (None, "author", "reviewer"):
if role not in (None, "author", "reviewer", "reconciler"):
raise ValueError(
f"Profile '{name}' has unsupported role {role!r}"
)
@@ -124,20 +228,35 @@ def migrate_v1_to_v2(v1_data):
raise ValueError(
f"Profile '{name}' operation fields must be lists"
)
identity_data["allowed_operations"] = list(allowed)
identity_data["forbidden_operations"] = list(forbidden)
try:
identity_data["allowed_operations"] = canonicalize_operations(
allowed, context=f"profile '{name}' allowed_operations"
)
identity_data["forbidden_operations"] = canonicalize_operations(
forbidden, context=f"profile '{name}' forbidden_operations"
)
except ValueError as exc:
raise ValueError(f"Profile '{name}': {exc}") from exc
elif role == "author":
identity_data["allowed_operations"] = list(AUTHOR_DEFAULT_ALLOWED)
identity_data["forbidden_operations"] = list(AUTHOR_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN)
elif role == "reviewer":
identity_data["allowed_operations"] = list(REVIEWER_DEFAULT_ALLOWED)
identity_data["forbidden_operations"] = list(REVIEWER_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN)
elif role == "reconciler":
identity_data["allowed_operations"] = list(RECONCILER_DEFAULT_ALLOWED)
identity_data["forbidden_operations"] = list(RECONCILER_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN)
else:
raise ValueError(
f"Profile '{name}' has no explicit operation lists and no "
"unambiguous author/reviewer role marker (fail closed)"
)
if role == "reconciler":
_assert_reconciler_required_survive(
identity_data["allowed_operations"], name
)
# Nest inside environments/services structure
env = environments.setdefault(env_name, {})
services = env.setdefault("services", {})
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@@ -18,6 +18,11 @@ RECONCILER_RECOMMENDED_OPERATIONS = (
"gitea.pr.comment",
"gitea.issue.comment",
"gitea.issue.close",
# Merged-branch cleanup is reconciler-owned (task_capability_map maps
# cleanup_merged_pr_branch -> reconciler). The permission is only
# exercisable through the guarded gitea_cleanup_merged_pr_branch path
# (#514): merged proof, protected-branch refusal, explicit confirmation.
"gitea.branch.delete",
)
RECONCILER_FORBIDDEN_OPERATIONS = (
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@@ -27,7 +27,13 @@ from task_capability_map import required_permission, required_role
DELETE_PROFILE = {
"profile_name": "prgs-author-delete",
"allowed_operations": ["gitea.read", "gitea.branch.delete"],
"role": "author",
"allowed_operations": [
"gitea.read",
"gitea.pr.create",
"gitea.branch.push",
"gitea.branch.delete",
],
"forbidden_operations": [],
"audit_label": "prgs-author-delete",
}
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@@ -57,9 +57,23 @@ class TestCreateIssueWorkspaceGuard(unittest.TestCase):
# Without worktree_path/env hints, workspace resolves to PROJECT_ROOT. When that
# path is the stable control checkout (not under branches/), mutation must fail.
with patch.object(srv, "PROJECT_ROOT", CONTROL_CHECKOUT_ROOT):
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as ctx:
srv.gitea_create_issue(title="Test issue", body="body text")
self.assertIn("stable control checkout", str(ctx.exception))
try:
res = srv.gitea_create_issue(title="Test issue", body="body text")
except RuntimeError as exc:
self.assertIn("stable control checkout", str(exc))
else:
# #683: production guards return typed blockers at entrypoints
self.assertFalse(res.get("success"))
self.assertFalse(res.get("performed"))
blob = " ".join(res.get("reasons") or []) + " " + str(
res.get("blocker_kind") or ""
)
self.assertTrue(
"stable control checkout" in blob
or "missing_issue_worktree" in blob
or "control checkout" in blob.lower()
)
self.assertTrue(res.get("exact_next_action"))
@patch("gitea_mcp_server._auth", return_value=FAKE_AUTH)
@patch("gitea_mcp_server._profile_permission_block", return_value=None)
@@ -105,11 +119,17 @@ class TestCreateIssueWorkspaceGuard(unittest.TestCase):
)
with patch.object(srv, "PROJECT_ROOT", CONTROL_CHECKOUT_ROOT):
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as ctx:
srv.gitea_create_issue(
try:
res = srv.gitea_create_issue(
title="Test issue", body="body", worktree_path=missing_path
)
self.assertIn("does not exist (fail closed)", str(ctx.exception))
except RuntimeError as exc:
self.assertIn("does not exist", str(exc))
else:
self.assertFalse(res.get("success"))
blob = " ".join(res.get("reasons") or [])
self.assertIn("does not exist", blob)
self.assertTrue(res.get("exact_next_action") or res.get("reasons"))
@patch("gitea_mcp_server._auth", return_value=FAKE_AUTH)
@patch("gitea_mcp_server._profile_permission_block", return_value=None)
@@ -142,11 +162,20 @@ class TestCreateIssueWorkspaceGuard(unittest.TestCase):
with patch.object(srv, "PROJECT_ROOT", CONTROL_CHECKOUT_ROOT):
with patch("gitea_mcp_server._get_workspace_porcelain", return_value=""):
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as ctx:
srv.gitea_create_issue(
title="Test issue", body="body", worktree_path=wrong_repo_path
try:
res = srv.gitea_create_issue(
title="Test issue",
body="body",
worktree_path=wrong_repo_path,
)
self.assertIn("does not belong to the target repository", str(ctx.exception))
except RuntimeError as exc:
self.assertIn(
"does not belong to the target repository", str(exc)
)
else:
self.assertFalse(res.get("success"))
blob = " ".join(res.get("reasons") or [])
self.assertIn("does not belong to the target repository", blob)
@patch("gitea_mcp_server._auth", return_value=FAKE_AUTH)
@patch("gitea_mcp_server._profile_permission_block", return_value=None)
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@@ -267,10 +267,19 @@ class TestReconcilerCommentThroughCanonicalPath(unittest.TestCase):
with patch.dict(os.environ, {}, clear=False):
os.environ.pop("GITEA_AUTHOR_WORKTREE", None)
os.environ.pop("GITEA_ACTIVE_WORKTREE", None)
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
srv.gitea_create_issue_comment(
try:
res = srv.gitea_create_issue_comment(
515, "author note", remote="prgs"
)
except RuntimeError:
pass # legacy raise path
else:
# #683: typed blocker at mutation entrypoint
self.assertFalse(res.get("success"))
self.assertFalse(res.get("performed"))
self.assertTrue(
res.get("blocker_kind") or res.get("reasons")
)
mock_api.assert_not_called()
@@ -0,0 +1,472 @@
"""#683: block unattributed root WIP; pytest cannot disable production guards.
Regression coverage required by issue #683:
1. Session locked to issue A blocks unrelated target issue B until B is selected.
2. Diagnostic source edit on the root checkout is blocked.
3. Same legitimate edit succeeds after issue ownership + isolated worktree bind.
4. Running under pytest does not deactivate production guards when force-on.
5. Dirty tracked Python files remain visible to porcelain consumers.
6. Monkeypatching one helper cannot silently turn the full guard path into a no-op.
7. Real mutation entrypoint proves production guards run before side effects.
8. Same-issue edits in a valid isolated worktree remain unaffected.
9. Blocker includes stable reason + exact recovery action.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import sys
import tempfile
import textwrap
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
import gitea_mcp_server as mcp_server # noqa: E402
import issue_lock_worktree # noqa: E402
import workflow_scope_guard as wsg # noqa: E402
CONTROL_ROOT = str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent)
if "branches" in Path(__file__).resolve().parts:
# Running from a worktree under branches/ — parent of branches is control.
parts = Path(__file__).resolve().parts
idx = parts.index("branches")
CONTROL_ROOT = str(Path(*parts[:idx])) if idx > 0 else CONTROL_ROOT
class TestProductionGuardsForceOn(unittest.TestCase):
def tearDown(self):
for key in (
wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV,
"GITEA_TEST_FORCE_DIRTY",
"GITEA_TEST_PORCELAIN",
"GITEA_AUTHOR_WORKTREE",
"GITEA_ACTIVE_WORKTREE",
):
os.environ.pop(key, None)
wsg.clear_workflow_failure_ledger()
def test_force_on_under_pytest_keeps_production_active(self):
self.assertTrue(wsg.production_guards_active(in_test_mode=False))
self.assertFalse(wsg.production_guards_active(in_test_mode=True))
os.environ[wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV] = "1"
self.assertTrue(wsg.production_guards_active(in_test_mode=True))
self.assertTrue(wsg.production_guards_forced())
def test_no_early_return_in_verify_role_mutation_workspace_source(self):
src = Path(mcp_server.__file__).read_text(encoding="utf-8")
# Rejected 300a4ca pattern must not exist.
self.assertNotIn(
"if _preflight_in_test_mode():\n return _resolve_preflight_workspace_path",
src,
)
# Docstring contract for #683.
self.assertIn("#683", src)
self.assertIn("must NOT early-return solely because pytest", src)
class TestPorcelainIntegrity(unittest.TestCase):
def test_read_worktree_git_state_surfaces_dirty_py(self):
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp:
# Use a real git repo so porcelain is truthful.
import subprocess
subprocess.run(["git", "init"], cwd=tmp, check=True, capture_output=True)
subprocess.run(
["git", "config", "user.email", "[email protected]"],
cwd=tmp,
check=True,
capture_output=True,
)
subprocess.run(
["git", "config", "user.name", "t"],
cwd=tmp,
check=True,
capture_output=True,
)
py_path = Path(tmp) / "sample_mod.py"
py_path.write_text("x = 1\n", encoding="utf-8")
subprocess.run(["git", "add", "sample_mod.py"], cwd=tmp, check=True)
subprocess.run(
["git", "commit", "-m", "init"],
cwd=tmp,
check=True,
capture_output=True,
)
py_path.write_text("x = 2\n", encoding="utf-8")
state = issue_lock_worktree.read_worktree_git_state(tmp)
porcelain = state.get("porcelain_status") or ""
self.assertIn("sample_mod.py", porcelain)
self.assertTrue(any(line.strip().endswith(".py") for line in porcelain.splitlines()))
def test_production_reader_source_rejects_pytest_py_filter(self):
src = Path(issue_lock_worktree.__file__).read_text(encoding="utf-8")
findings = wsg.assert_no_pytest_porcelain_filter(src)
self.assertEqual(findings, [])
# Negative: the rejected 300a4ca pattern is detected.
rejected = textwrap.dedent(
"""
porcelain = status_res.stdout or ""
import sys
if "pytest" in sys.modules or "unittest" in sys.modules:
porcelain = "\\n".join(
line for line in porcelain.splitlines()
if not line.strip().endswith(".py")
)
"""
)
self.assertTrue(wsg.assert_no_pytest_porcelain_filter(rejected))
class TestIssueScopeOwnership(unittest.TestCase):
def test_out_of_scope_issue_blocked_until_selected(self):
result = wsg.assess_issue_scope_ownership(
locked_issue_number=100,
target_issue_number=200,
branch_name="fix/issue-100-example",
role_kind="author",
)
self.assertTrue(result["block"])
self.assertEqual(result["blocker_kind"], wsg.BLOCKER_OUT_OF_SCOPE_ISSUE)
self.assertIn("exact_next_action", result)
self.assertIn("owning issue", result["exact_next_action"].lower())
self.assertTrue(result["reasons"])
def test_same_issue_scope_allowed(self):
result = wsg.assess_issue_scope_ownership(
locked_issue_number=100,
target_issue_number=100,
branch_name="fix/issue-100-example",
role_kind="author",
)
self.assertFalse(result["block"])
self.assertEqual(result["exact_next_action"], "proceed")
def test_missing_lock_when_required(self):
result = wsg.assess_issue_scope_ownership(
locked_issue_number=None,
target_issue_number=None,
role_kind="author",
require_lock_for_author=True,
)
self.assertTrue(result["block"])
self.assertEqual(result["blocker_kind"], wsg.BLOCKER_MISSING_ISSUE_SCOPE)
def test_branch_issue_mismatch(self):
result = wsg.assess_issue_scope_ownership(
locked_issue_number=50,
branch_name="fix/issue-99-other",
role_kind="author",
)
self.assertTrue(result["block"])
self.assertEqual(result["blocker_kind"], wsg.BLOCKER_OUT_OF_SCOPE_ISSUE)
class TestRootDiagnosticEdit(unittest.TestCase):
def test_dirty_root_source_blocked(self):
result = wsg.assess_root_source_mutation(
workspace_path=CONTROL_ROOT,
canonical_repo_root=CONTROL_ROOT,
porcelain_status=" M gitea_mcp_server.py\n M tests/test_x.py\n",
role_kind="author",
)
self.assertTrue(result["block"])
self.assertEqual(result["blocker_kind"], wsg.BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT)
self.assertIn("gitea_mcp_server.py", result["dirty_source_files"])
self.assertIn("exact_next_action", result)
self.assertIn("branches/", result["exact_next_action"])
def test_isolated_worktree_same_issue_unaffected(self):
wt = f"{CONTROL_ROOT}/branches/issue-100-example"
result = wsg.assess_root_source_mutation(
workspace_path=wt,
canonical_repo_root=CONTROL_ROOT,
porcelain_status=" M helper.py\n",
current_branch="fix/issue-100-example",
locked_issue_number=100,
role_kind="author",
)
self.assertFalse(result["block"])
self.assertTrue(result["under_branches"])
def test_legitimate_after_ownership_and_worktree(self):
wt = f"{CONTROL_ROOT}/branches/issue-683-workflow-guard-hardening"
composed = wsg.assess_production_mutation_guards(
workspace_path=wt,
canonical_repo_root=CONTROL_ROOT,
porcelain_status=" M workflow_scope_guard.py\n",
current_branch="fix/issue-683-workflow-guard-hardening",
locked_issue_number=683,
target_issue_number=683,
role_kind="author",
require_author_lock=True,
in_test_mode=True,
)
# Force-on required for production path under pytest.
os.environ[wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV] = "1"
try:
composed = wsg.assess_production_mutation_guards(
workspace_path=wt,
canonical_repo_root=CONTROL_ROOT,
porcelain_status=" M workflow_scope_guard.py\n",
current_branch="fix/issue-683-workflow-guard-hardening",
locked_issue_number=683,
target_issue_number=683,
role_kind="author",
require_author_lock=True,
in_test_mode=True,
)
self.assertFalse(composed["block"])
self.assertFalse(composed.get("skipped"))
finally:
os.environ.pop(wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV, None)
class TestTypedBlockerResponse(unittest.TestCase):
def test_block_response_has_stable_kind_and_next_action(self):
assessment = wsg.assess_issue_scope_ownership(
locked_issue_number=1,
target_issue_number=2,
role_kind="author",
)
resp = wsg.block_response(assessment)
self.assertFalse(resp["success"])
self.assertFalse(resp["performed"])
self.assertEqual(resp["blocker_kind"], wsg.BLOCKER_OUT_OF_SCOPE_ISSUE)
self.assertIsInstance(resp["exact_next_action"], str)
self.assertTrue(resp["exact_next_action"])
self.assertTrue(resp["reasons"])
def test_production_guard_error_roundtrip(self):
err = wsg.ProductionGuardError(
"blocked",
blocker_kind=wsg.BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT,
reasons=["dirty root"],
)
resp = wsg.block_response(err, issue_number=683)
self.assertEqual(resp["blocker_kind"], wsg.BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT)
self.assertEqual(resp["issue_number"], 683)
self.assertIn("exact_next_action", resp)
class TestDurableFailureRecording(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
wsg.clear_workflow_failure_ledger()
def tearDown(self):
wsg.clear_workflow_failure_ledger()
def test_record_before_source_mutation(self):
pending = wsg.assess_durable_failure_recorded(
require_record=True, pending_source_mutation=True
)
self.assertTrue(pending["block"])
self.assertEqual(pending["blocker_kind"], wsg.BLOCKER_UNRECORDED_FAILURE)
wsg.record_workflow_failure(
kind="transport_eof",
detail="EOF during review session (#584 cluster)",
issue_number=683,
task="comment_issue",
)
after = wsg.assess_durable_failure_recorded(
require_record=True, pending_source_mutation=True
)
self.assertFalse(after["block"])
self.assertEqual(len(wsg.workflow_failure_ledger()), 1)
class TestMonkeypatchCannotNoopFullPath(unittest.TestCase):
def tearDown(self):
os.environ.pop(wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV, None)
def test_patching_branches_only_still_blocks_dirty_root_scope(self):
"""Monkeypatching branches-only must not silence root diagnostic block."""
os.environ[wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV] = "1"
with patch.object(
mcp_server, "_enforce_branches_only_author_mutation", lambda *a, **k: None
):
with patch.object(
mcp_server, "_enforce_root_checkout_guard", lambda *a, **k: None
):
# Even if both legacy helpers are patched, issue-scope composition
# still sees dirty root source via assess_production_mutation_guards.
assessment = wsg.assess_production_mutation_guards(
workspace_path=CONTROL_ROOT,
canonical_repo_root=CONTROL_ROOT,
porcelain_status=" M gitea_mcp_server.py\n",
role_kind="author",
in_test_mode=True,
)
self.assertTrue(assessment["block"])
self.assertEqual(
assessment["blocker_kind"], wsg.BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT
)
class TestRealEntrypointProductionGuard(unittest.TestCase):
"""Real mutation entrypoint: production guard before side effects (#683)."""
def setUp(self):
os.environ[wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV] = "1"
for key in ("GITEA_AUTHOR_WORKTREE", "GITEA_ACTIVE_WORKTREE"):
os.environ.pop(key, None)
self._orig_whoami = mcp_server._preflight_whoami_called
self._orig_cap = mcp_server._preflight_capability_called
mcp_server._preflight_whoami_called = False
mcp_server._preflight_capability_called = False
mcp_server._preflight_resolved_role = None
mcp_server._preflight_resolved_task = None
def tearDown(self):
os.environ.pop(wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV, None)
for key in ("GITEA_AUTHOR_WORKTREE", "GITEA_ACTIVE_WORKTREE"):
os.environ.pop(key, None)
mcp_server._preflight_whoami_called = self._orig_whoami
mcp_server._preflight_capability_called = self._orig_cap
mcp_server._preflight_resolved_role = None
mcp_server._preflight_resolved_task = None
def test_comment_issue_blocks_dirty_root_before_api(self):
api_mock = MagicMock()
with patch.object(mcp_server, "api_request", api_mock), patch.object(
mcp_server,
"_actual_profile_role",
return_value="author",
), patch.object(
mcp_server,
"_effective_workspace_role",
return_value="author",
), patch.object(
mcp_server,
"get_profile",
return_value={
"profile_name": "prgs-author",
"allowed_operations": [
"gitea.issue.comment",
"gitea.read",
"gitea.pr.create",
"gitea.branch.push",
],
"forbidden_operations": [],
},
), patch.object(
issue_lock_worktree,
"read_worktree_git_state",
side_effect=lambda path, **kw: {
"current_branch": "master",
"porcelain_status": (
" M gitea_mcp_server.py\n"
if os.path.realpath(path) == os.path.realpath(CONTROL_ROOT)
or path == CONTROL_ROOT
else ""
),
"head_sha": "a" * 40,
"base_equivalent": True,
},
), patch.object(
mcp_server,
"_resolve_namespace_mutation_context",
return_value={
"workspace_path": CONTROL_ROOT,
"canonical_repo_root": CONTROL_ROOT,
"process_project_root": CONTROL_ROOT,
"workspace_role_kind": "author",
"workspace_binding_source": "process root",
"ignored_bindings": [],
},
), patch.object(
mcp_server,
"_resolve_author_mutation_context",
return_value={
"workspace_path": CONTROL_ROOT,
"canonical_repo_root": CONTROL_ROOT,
"process_project_root": CONTROL_ROOT,
"roots_aligned": True,
},
), patch.object(
mcp_server,
"_session_locked_issue_number",
return_value=None,
):
result = mcp_server.gitea_create_issue_comment(
issue_number=683,
body="diagnostic note",
remote="prgs",
org="Scaled-Tech-Consulting",
repo="Gitea-Tools",
worktree_path=CONTROL_ROOT,
)
api_mock.assert_not_called()
self.assertFalse(result.get("success"))
self.assertFalse(result.get("performed"))
self.assertIn(result.get("blocker_kind"), wsg.BLOCKER_KINDS)
self.assertTrue(result.get("exact_next_action"))
self.assertTrue(result.get("reasons"))
def test_comment_issue_succeeds_structure_after_worktree_bind(self):
"""Same-issue isolated worktree is not blocked by root diagnostic path."""
wt = f"{CONTROL_ROOT}/branches/issue-683-workflow-guard-hardening"
os.environ["GITEA_AUTHOR_WORKTREE"] = wt
assessment = wsg.assess_production_mutation_guards(
workspace_path=wt,
canonical_repo_root=CONTROL_ROOT,
porcelain_status=" M workflow_scope_guard.py\n",
current_branch="fix/issue-683-workflow-guard-hardening",
locked_issue_number=683,
target_issue_number=683,
role_kind="author",
require_author_lock=True,
in_test_mode=True,
)
self.assertFalse(assessment["block"], assessment)
class TestVerifyPreflightForceOn(unittest.TestCase):
def tearDown(self):
os.environ.pop(wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV, None)
for key in ("GITEA_AUTHOR_WORKTREE", "GITEA_ACTIVE_WORKTREE"):
os.environ.pop(key, None)
def test_force_on_runs_production_guards_under_pytest(self):
os.environ[wsg.FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV] = "1"
called = {"root": 0, "branches": 0, "scope": 0}
def _root(*a, **k):
called["root"] += 1
def _branches(*a, **k):
called["branches"] += 1
def _scope(*a, **k):
called["scope"] += 1
with patch.object(mcp_server, "_enforce_root_checkout_guard", _root), patch.object(
mcp_server, "_enforce_branches_only_author_mutation", _branches
), patch.object(mcp_server, "_enforce_issue_scope_guard", _scope):
# No whoami/capability — purity-order skipped; production still runs.
mcp_server.verify_preflight_purity(task="comment_issue")
self.assertEqual(called["root"], 1)
self.assertEqual(called["branches"], 1)
self.assertEqual(called["scope"], 1)
def test_without_force_on_pytest_skips_production_only_for_unit_isolation(self):
called = {"root": 0}
def _root(*a, **k):
called["root"] += 1
with patch.object(mcp_server, "_enforce_root_checkout_guard", _root), patch.object(
mcp_server, "_enforce_branches_only_author_mutation", lambda *a, **k: None
), patch.object(mcp_server, "_enforce_issue_scope_guard", lambda *a, **k: None):
mcp_server.verify_preflight_purity(task="comment_issue")
self.assertEqual(called["root"], 0)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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@@ -108,13 +108,24 @@ class TestIssueCommentWorkspaceGuard(unittest.TestCase):
"gitea_mcp_server.issue_lock_worktree.read_worktree_git_state",
side_effect=self._git_state(valid_worktree),
):
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as ctx:
srv.gitea_create_issue_comment(
try:
res = srv.gitea_create_issue_comment(
issue_number=557,
body="evidence comment",
remote="prgs",
)
self.assertIn("stable control checkout", str(ctx.exception))
except RuntimeError as exc:
self.assertIn("stable control checkout", str(exc))
else:
# #683 typed blocker at mutation entrypoint
self.assertFalse(res.get("success"))
self.assertFalse(res.get("performed"))
blob = " ".join(res.get("reasons") or [])
self.assertTrue(
"stable control checkout" in blob
or res.get("blocker_kind")
)
self.assertTrue(res.get("exact_next_action") or res.get("reasons"))
mock_api.assert_not_called()
@patch("gitea_mcp_server._auth", return_value=FAKE_AUTH)
@@ -184,14 +195,24 @@ class TestIssueCommentWorkspaceGuard(unittest.TestCase):
side_effect=self._subprocess(valid_worktree, outside_worktree),
):
with patch.dict(os.environ, self.AUTHOR_ENV, clear=True):
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as ctx:
srv.gitea_create_issue_comment(
try:
res = srv.gitea_create_issue_comment(
issue_number=557,
body="evidence comment",
remote="prgs",
worktree_path=outside_worktree,
)
self.assertIn("does not belong to the target repository", str(ctx.exception))
except RuntimeError as exc:
self.assertIn(
"does not belong to the target repository",
str(exc),
)
else:
self.assertFalse(res.get("success"))
blob = " ".join(res.get("reasons") or [])
self.assertIn(
"does not belong to the target repository", blob
)
mock_api.assert_not_called()
@patch("gitea_mcp_server._auth", return_value=FAKE_AUTH)
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@@ -1425,10 +1425,16 @@ class TestReviewPR(unittest.TestCase):
class TestDeleteBranch(unittest.TestCase):
DELETE_PROFILE = {
"profile_name": "test-deleter",
"allowed_operations": ["gitea.read", "gitea.branch.delete"],
"profile_name": "test-author-deleter",
"role": "author",
"allowed_operations": [
"gitea.read",
"gitea.pr.create",
"gitea.branch.push",
"gitea.branch.delete",
],
"forbidden_operations": [],
"audit_label": "test-deleter",
"audit_label": "test-author-deleter",
}
@patch("mcp_server.get_profile", return_value=DELETE_PROFILE)
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@@ -92,14 +92,19 @@ class TestMigrateProfiles(unittest.TestCase):
author = prgs_gitea["identities"]["author"]
self.assertEqual(author["username"], "jcwalker3")
self.assertEqual(author["auth"]["id"], "redacted-author-ref")
self.assertEqual(author["allowed_operations"], ["read", "comment"])
self.assertEqual(author["forbidden_operations"], ["approve", "merge"])
self.assertEqual(
author["allowed_operations"], ["gitea.read", "gitea.pr.comment"]
)
self.assertEqual(
author["forbidden_operations"],
["gitea.pr.approve", "gitea.pr.merge"],
)
reviewer = prgs_gitea["identities"]["reviewer"]
self.assertEqual(reviewer["role"], "reviewer")
self.assertEqual(reviewer["username"], "sysadmin")
self.assertEqual(reviewer["auth"]["id"], "redacted-reviewer-ref")
self.assertIn("merge", reviewer["allowed_operations"])
self.assertIn("gitea.pr.merge", reviewer["allowed_operations"])
def test_alias_generation(self):
"""Test that aliases are correctly generated to support old profile names."""
@@ -188,7 +193,7 @@ class TestMigrateProfiles(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertNotIn("token", stdout_output.lower())
def test_explicit_operations_are_preserved(self):
"""Explicit v1 permissions must not be replaced by role defaults."""
"""Explicit v1 permissions are canonicalized, not replaced by role defaults."""
v1_data = json.loads(json.dumps(self.v1_content))
v1_data["profiles"]["prgs-reviewer"]["allowed_operations"] = ["read"]
v1_data["profiles"]["prgs-reviewer"]["forbidden_operations"] = ["merge"]
@@ -198,8 +203,8 @@ class TestMigrateProfiles(unittest.TestCase):
v2_data["environments"]["prgs"]["services"]["gitea"]
["identities"]["reviewer"]
)
self.assertEqual(reviewer["allowed_operations"], ["read"])
self.assertEqual(reviewer["forbidden_operations"], ["merge"])
self.assertEqual(reviewer["allowed_operations"], ["gitea.read"])
self.assertEqual(reviewer["forbidden_operations"], ["gitea.pr.merge"])
def test_inferred_role_defaults_only_when_unambiguous(self):
"""Role defaults are allowed only for clear author/reviewer profiles."""
@@ -306,6 +311,171 @@ class TestMigrateProfiles(unittest.TestCase):
migrate_profiles.main()
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 1)
def test_reconciler_profile_migration(self):
"""Legacy reconciler shorthands migrate to valid canonical operations."""
import gitea_config
import reconciler_profile
v1_data = {
"version": 1,
"profiles": {
"prgs-reconciler": {
"base_url": "redacted-prgs-service",
"username": "reconciler-agent",
"auth": {"type": "keychain", "id": "reconciler-ref"},
"execution_profile": "prgs-reconciler",
"allowed_operations": [
"read",
"pr.close",
"pr.comment",
"issue.comment",
"issue.close",
"gitea.branch.delete",
],
"forbidden_operations": [
"merge",
"approve",
"review",
"pr.create",
"branch.push",
"commit",
],
}
}
}
v2_data = migrate_profiles.migrate_v1_to_v2(v1_data)
reconciler = (
v2_data["environments"]["prgs"]["services"]["gitea"]
["identities"]["reconciler"]
)
self.assertEqual(reconciler["role"], "reconciler")
allowed = reconciler["allowed_operations"]
forbidden = reconciler["forbidden_operations"]
# No invalid shorthand remains
for bad in ("pr.close", "pr.comment", "issue.close", "read", "merge"):
self.assertNotIn(bad, allowed)
self.assertNotIn(bad, forbidden)
for required in (
"gitea.read",
"gitea.pr.close",
"gitea.pr.comment",
"gitea.issue.comment",
"gitea.issue.close",
"gitea.branch.delete",
):
self.assertIn(required, allowed)
# Production loader accepts every allowed op
self.assertEqual(
gitea_config.normalize_operation(required), required
)
self.assertEqual(v2_data["aliases"]["prgs-reconciler"], "prgs.gitea.reconciler")
assessment = reconciler_profile.assess_reconciler_profile(allowed, forbidden)
self.assertTrue(assessment["valid"])
self.assertTrue(migrate_profiles.validate_v2_data(v2_data))
def test_reconciler_profile_defaults(self):
"""Reconciler defaults are fully canonical and loader-valid."""
import gitea_config
import reconciler_profile
v1_data = {
"version": 1,
"profiles": {
"prgs-reconciler": {
"base_url": "redacted-prgs-service",
"username": "reconciler-agent",
"auth": {"type": "keychain", "id": "reconciler-ref"},
"execution_profile": "prgs-reconciler",
}
}
}
v2_data = migrate_profiles.migrate_v1_to_v2(v1_data)
reconciler = (
v2_data["environments"]["prgs"]["services"]["gitea"]
["identities"]["reconciler"]
)
self.assertEqual(reconciler["role"], "reconciler")
self.assertEqual(
reconciler["allowed_operations"],
migrate_profiles.RECONCILER_DEFAULT_ALLOWED,
)
self.assertEqual(
reconciler["forbidden_operations"],
migrate_profiles.RECONCILER_DEFAULT_FORBIDDEN,
)
for op in reconciler["allowed_operations"]:
self.assertEqual(gitea_config.normalize_operation(op), op)
self.assertTrue(op.startswith("gitea."))
assessment = reconciler_profile.assess_reconciler_profile(
reconciler["allowed_operations"],
reconciler["forbidden_operations"],
)
self.assertTrue(assessment["valid"])
self.assertNotIn(
"gitea.branch.delete", assessment["missing_recommended_operations"]
)
def test_reconciler_migration_idempotent_canonicalize(self):
"""Second canonicalize of already-canonical ops is a no-op."""
first = migrate_profiles.canonicalize_operations(
list(migrate_profiles.RECONCILER_DEFAULT_ALLOWED)
)
second = migrate_profiles.canonicalize_operations(first)
self.assertEqual(first, second)
self.assertEqual(first, list(migrate_profiles.RECONCILER_DEFAULT_ALLOWED))
def test_reconciler_missing_required_fails_visibly(self):
"""Missing gitea.pr.close after migration fails closed (not silent drop)."""
v1_data = {
"version": 1,
"profiles": {
"prgs-reconciler": {
"base_url": "redacted-prgs-service",
"username": "reconciler-agent",
"auth": {"type": "keychain", "id": "reconciler-ref"},
"execution_profile": "prgs-reconciler",
"allowed_operations": ["read", "gitea.branch.delete"],
"forbidden_operations": ["merge"],
}
},
}
with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "missing required"):
migrate_profiles.migrate_v1_to_v2(v1_data)
def test_unknown_operation_fails_visibly(self):
v1_data = {
"version": 1,
"profiles": {
"prgs-author": {
"base_url": "redacted-prgs-service",
"username": "jcwalker3",
"auth": {"type": "keychain", "id": "hidden-author-ref"},
"execution_profile": "prgs-author",
"allowed_operations": ["read", "not.a.real.op"],
"forbidden_operations": ["merge"],
}
},
}
with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, "cannot be canonicalized"):
migrate_profiles.migrate_v1_to_v2(v1_data)
def test_role_inference_author_reviewer_merger_reconciler(self):
self.assertEqual(
migrate_profiles.infer_role("prgs-author", "prgs-author"), "author"
)
self.assertEqual(
migrate_profiles.infer_role("prgs-reviewer", "prgs-reviewer"),
"reviewer",
)
self.assertEqual(
migrate_profiles.infer_role("prgs-reconciler", "prgs-reconciler"),
"reconciler",
)
self.assertIsNone(
migrate_profiles.infer_role("prgs-merger", "prgs-merger")
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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@@ -76,13 +76,17 @@ class TestPreflightReadSurvival(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertIn("task mismatch", str(ctx.exception))
def test_capability_consumed_after_mutation_gate(self):
# Use reconciler/close_pr so this purity-order test does not require a
# branches/ worktree (author create_issue would hit #274/#683 guards).
# Test isolation stays explicit; production author guards remain live
# under force-on (see tests/test_issue_683_workflow_scope_guards.py).
mcp_server.record_preflight_check("whoami")
mcp_server.record_preflight_check(
"capability", resolved_role="author", resolved_task="create_issue"
"capability", resolved_role="reconciler", resolved_task="close_pr"
)
mcp_server.verify_preflight_purity(task="create_issue")
mcp_server.verify_preflight_purity(task="close_pr")
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as ctx:
mcp_server.verify_preflight_purity(task="create_issue")
mcp_server.verify_preflight_purity(task="close_pr")
self.assertIn("has not been resolved", str(ctx.exception))
def test_whoami_recovery_after_violation_clears_capability(self):
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@@ -86,9 +86,21 @@ class TestReconcilerCloseWorkspaceGuard(unittest.TestCase):
):
srv._preflight_resolved_role = "author"
with patch.object(srv, "PROJECT_ROOT", CONTROL_CHECKOUT_ROOT):
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError) as ctx:
srv.gitea_create_issue(title="Test", body="body")
self.assertIn("stable control checkout", str(ctx.exception))
try:
res = srv.gitea_create_issue(title="Test", body="body")
except RuntimeError as exc:
self.assertIn("stable control checkout", str(exc))
else:
# #683 typed blocker at mutation entrypoint
self.assertFalse(res.get("success"))
blob = " ".join(res.get("reasons") or []) + str(
res.get("blocker_kind") or ""
)
self.assertTrue(
"stable control checkout" in blob
or "missing_issue_worktree" in blob
or "control checkout" in blob.lower()
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
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@@ -82,6 +82,42 @@ class TestReconcilerProfileModel(unittest.TestCase):
"reconciler",
)
def test_branch_delete_is_recommended_for_reconciler(self):
self.assertIn(
"gitea.branch.delete",
reconciler_profile.RECONCILER_RECOMMENDED_OPERATIONS,
)
self.assertNotIn(
"gitea.branch.delete",
reconciler_profile.RECONCILER_REQUIRED_OPERATIONS,
)
def test_reconciler_with_branch_delete_stays_valid(self):
allowed = PRGS_RECONCILER_ALLOWED + ["gitea.branch.delete"]
result = reconciler_profile.assess_reconciler_profile(
allowed,
PRGS_RECONCILER_FORBIDDEN,
)
self.assertTrue(result["is_reconciler_profile"])
self.assertTrue(result["valid"])
self.assertNotIn(
"gitea.branch.delete", result["missing_recommended_operations"]
)
self.assertEqual(
mcp_server._role_kind(allowed, PRGS_RECONCILER_FORBIDDEN),
"reconciler",
)
def test_reconciler_without_branch_delete_reports_missing_recommended(self):
result = reconciler_profile.assess_reconciler_profile(
PRGS_RECONCILER_ALLOWED,
PRGS_RECONCILER_FORBIDDEN,
)
self.assertTrue(result["valid"])
self.assertIn(
"gitea.branch.delete", result["missing_recommended_operations"]
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
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@@ -0,0 +1,626 @@
"""Workflow scope ownership and production-guard hardening (#683).
Implements fail-closed enforcement so sessions cannot:
* mutate source/tests on the root/control checkout (including temporary
diagnostic edits) without binding an issue-backed ``branches/`` worktree;
* continue out-of-scope source work while locked to a different issue;
* disable, skip, or conceal production root/branches/porcelain guards solely
because pytest/unittest is loaded.
This module is pure assessment + small durable ledger helpers. Callers gather
live facts (lock, branch, porcelain, worktree path) and pass them in. Existing
root_checkout_guard / author_mutation_worktree assessors remain authoritative;
this module composes typed blockers with exact recovery actions.
Do **not** reintroduce the rejected #681 / ``300a4ca`` patterns:
* early-return from workspace verification under ``_preflight_in_test_mode()``
* porcelain filtering that strips ``*.py`` lines under pytest
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import re
import threading
from typing import Any
import author_mutation_worktree
from reviewer_worktree import parse_dirty_tracked_files
# ── force-on / test isolation ────────────────────────────────────────────────
# When set, production root/branches/scope guards MUST run even under pytest.
# Unit tests that only need preflight-order isolation leave this unset and
# use GITEA_TEST_PORCELAIN / fixtures; real-entrypoint proof sets this to "1".
FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV = "GITEA_TEST_FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS"
# Existing force signals also mean "exercise production dirtiness paths".
_FORCE_DIRTY_ENV = "GITEA_TEST_FORCE_DIRTY"
_FORCE_PORCELAIN_ENV = "GITEA_TEST_PORCELAIN"
# ── typed blocker kinds ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT = "root_diagnostic_edit"
BLOCKER_MISSING_ISSUE_SCOPE = "missing_issue_scope"
BLOCKER_OUT_OF_SCOPE_ISSUE = "out_of_scope_issue"
BLOCKER_MISSING_WORKTREE = "missing_issue_worktree"
BLOCKER_UNRECORDED_FAILURE = "unrecorded_workflow_failure"
BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD = "production_guard_violation"
BLOCKER_KINDS = frozenset(
{
BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT,
BLOCKER_MISSING_ISSUE_SCOPE,
BLOCKER_OUT_OF_SCOPE_ISSUE,
BLOCKER_MISSING_WORKTREE,
BLOCKER_UNRECORDED_FAILURE,
BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD,
}
)
_NEXT_ACTIONS: dict[str, str] = {
BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT: (
"Stop editing the control/root checkout. Preserve or discard root WIP "
"durably, restore root to clean master, lock or create the owning issue, "
"bind branches/issue-<N>-*, set GITEA_AUTHOR_WORKTREE to that worktree, "
"then re-run the mutation."
),
BLOCKER_MISSING_ISSUE_SCOPE: (
"Select or create the owning Gitea issue, claim/lock it "
"(gitea_mark_issue + gitea_lock_issue), bind branches/issue-<N>-* "
"from clean master, then re-run the mutation from that worktree."
),
BLOCKER_OUT_OF_SCOPE_ISSUE: (
"Stop. The active issue lock does not own this work. Release or finish "
"the current issue lease, then select/create and lock the correct "
"owning issue, bind its branches/issue-<N>-* worktree, and re-run."
),
BLOCKER_MISSING_WORKTREE: (
"Bind an issue-backed worktree under branches/ (scripts/worktree-start "
"or git worktree add branches/issue-<N>-*), set GITEA_AUTHOR_WORKTREE / "
"worktree_path to that path, keep the control checkout clean on master, "
"then re-run the mutation."
),
BLOCKER_UNRECORDED_FAILURE: (
"Record the workflow/tool failure durably first (issue comment or "
"workflow_scope_guard.record_workflow_failure), then continue only "
"inside the owning issue-backed worktree."
),
BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD: (
"Resolve the production guard violation: clean or isolate the control "
"checkout, bind the owning issue worktree under branches/, and re-run "
"with production guards active."
),
}
_ISSUE_IN_BRANCH_RE = re.compile(r"issue-(\d+)", re.IGNORECASE)
# In-process durable failure ledger (also written via optional sink callback).
_ledger_lock = threading.Lock()
_failure_ledger: list[dict[str, Any]] = []
class ProductionGuardError(RuntimeError):
"""Fail-closed production guard with typed blocker metadata (#683)."""
def __init__(
self,
message: str,
*,
blocker_kind: str,
exact_next_action: str | None = None,
reasons: list[str] | None = None,
details: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
) -> None:
super().__init__(message)
kind = (blocker_kind or "").strip()
if kind not in BLOCKER_KINDS:
kind = BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD
self.blocker_kind = kind
self.exact_next_action = (
(exact_next_action or "").strip() or _NEXT_ACTIONS[kind]
)
self.reasons = list(reasons or [message])
self.details = dict(details or {})
def production_guards_forced() -> bool:
"""True when the explicit #683 force-on flag requests production guards."""
return (os.environ.get(FORCE_PRODUCTION_GUARDS_ENV) or "").strip().lower() in {
"1",
"true",
"yes",
"on",
}
def purity_order_forced() -> bool:
"""True when tests force preflight-order dirtiness paths (legacy flags)."""
if os.environ.get(_FORCE_DIRTY_ENV):
return True
# GITEA_TEST_PORCELAIN present (even empty) means dirtiness paths are live.
if os.environ.get(_FORCE_PORCELAIN_ENV) is not None:
return True
return False
def production_guards_active(*, in_test_mode: bool) -> bool:
"""Whether production root/branches/scope guards must execute.
Production (non-test) always active. Under pytest, active when either the
explicit #683 force-on flag or legacy dirty/porcelain force signals are
set never skip production enforcement solely because tests are running
when force-on is requested.
"""
if production_guards_forced() or purity_order_forced():
return True
return not bool(in_test_mode)
def extract_issue_number_from_branch(branch_name: str | None) -> int | None:
"""Return the first issue-N number embedded in a branch name, if any."""
text = (branch_name or "").strip()
if not text:
return None
match = _ISSUE_IN_BRANCH_RE.search(text)
if not match:
return None
try:
return int(match.group(1))
except ValueError:
return None
def is_source_or_test_path(path: str) -> bool:
"""True for tracked source/test paths that must not land as root WIP."""
p = (path or "").replace("\\", "/").lstrip("./")
if not p:
return False
if p.startswith("tests/") or "/tests/" in f"/{p}":
return True
if p.endswith((".py", ".pyi", ".toml", ".cfg", ".ini", ".sh")):
return True
if p in {"requirements.txt", "pyproject.toml", "setup.py", "setup.cfg"}:
return True
return False
def dirty_source_files(porcelain_status: str) -> list[str]:
"""Tracked dirty paths that count as source/test contamination."""
dirty = parse_dirty_tracked_files(porcelain_status or "")
return [p for p in dirty if is_source_or_test_path(p)]
def assess_issue_scope_ownership(
*,
locked_issue_number: int | None,
target_issue_number: int | None = None,
branch_name: str | None = None,
role_kind: str | None = None,
require_lock_for_author: bool = False,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Fail closed when the session issue lock does not own the attempted work.
* Author sessions that require a lock fail when none is held.
* When a lock exists, the target issue (tool argument) and/or the issue
number embedded in the branch must match the locked issue.
* Reviewer/merger/reconciler roles are not issue-scope owners of author
implementation work and skip the author lock requirement.
"""
role = (role_kind or "").strip().lower()
locked = locked_issue_number
if isinstance(locked, str) and locked.isdigit():
locked = int(locked)
if locked is not None:
try:
locked = int(locked)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
locked = None
target = target_issue_number
if target is not None:
try:
target = int(target)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
target = None
branch_issue = extract_issue_number_from_branch(branch_name)
reasons: list[str] = []
blocker_kind: str | None = None
# Non-author roles do not take author issue locks for implementation.
if role in {"reviewer", "merger", "reconciler"}:
return _scope_ok(locked, target, branch_issue)
if require_lock_for_author and locked is None:
reasons.append(
"no owning issue lock is bound for this author session; "
"source/test mutation requires selecting or creating an owning issue first"
)
blocker_kind = BLOCKER_MISSING_ISSUE_SCOPE
if locked is not None and target is not None and locked != target:
reasons.append(
f"session is locked to issue #{locked} but mutation targets issue "
f"#{target}; out-of-scope until the owning issue is selected"
)
blocker_kind = BLOCKER_OUT_OF_SCOPE_ISSUE
if locked is not None and branch_issue is not None and locked != branch_issue:
reasons.append(
f"session is locked to issue #{locked} but workspace branch is for "
f"issue #{branch_issue}; bind the matching issue-backed worktree"
)
blocker_kind = BLOCKER_OUT_OF_SCOPE_ISSUE
if reasons:
kind = blocker_kind or BLOCKER_MISSING_ISSUE_SCOPE
return {
"proven": False,
"block": True,
"blocker_kind": kind,
"exact_next_action": _NEXT_ACTIONS[kind],
"reasons": reasons,
"locked_issue_number": locked,
"target_issue_number": target,
"branch_issue_number": branch_issue,
}
return _scope_ok(locked, target, branch_issue)
def assess_root_source_mutation(
*,
workspace_path: str,
canonical_repo_root: str,
porcelain_status: str,
current_branch: str | None = None,
locked_issue_number: int | None = None,
role_kind: str | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Fail closed for diagnostic/source edits on the control/root checkout.
Allowed only when the active workspace is under ``branches/``. Dirty
tracked source/test files on the control checkout always block, including
temporary/diagnostic/test-only intent.
"""
role = (role_kind or "").strip().lower()
if role == "reconciler":
return {
"proven": True,
"block": False,
"blocker_kind": None,
"exact_next_action": "proceed",
"reasons": [],
"dirty_source_files": [],
}
root = os.path.realpath(canonical_repo_root or "")
workspace = os.path.realpath(workspace_path or root or ".")
under_branches = author_mutation_worktree.is_path_under_branches(workspace, root)
dirty_src = dirty_source_files(porcelain_status)
reasons: list[str] = []
blocker_kind: str | None = None
if not under_branches and workspace == root and dirty_src:
# Root workspace with source dirtiness is unattributed root WIP.
# (Clean-root author binding is enforced by branches-only #274.)
reasons.append(
"control/root checkout has tracked source or test edits "
f"(dirty files: {', '.join(dirty_src)}); diagnostic or temporary "
"edits on the root checkout are forbidden"
)
blocker_kind = BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT
if (
not under_branches
and workspace == root
and not dirty_src
and role == "author"
):
# Explicit missing-worktree signal for force-on author entrypoints.
reasons.append(
"author source/test mutation from the stable control checkout is "
"forbidden; bind an issue-backed worktree under branches/ first"
)
blocker_kind = BLOCKER_MISSING_WORKTREE
if reasons:
kind = blocker_kind or BLOCKER_ROOT_DIAGNOSTIC_EDIT
return {
"proven": False,
"block": True,
"blocker_kind": kind,
"exact_next_action": _NEXT_ACTIONS[kind],
"reasons": reasons,
"dirty_source_files": dirty_src,
"workspace_path": workspace,
"canonical_repo_root": root,
"under_branches": under_branches,
"locked_issue_number": locked_issue_number,
}
return {
"proven": True,
"block": False,
"blocker_kind": None,
"exact_next_action": "proceed",
"reasons": [],
"dirty_source_files": dirty_src,
"workspace_path": workspace,
"canonical_repo_root": root,
"under_branches": under_branches,
"locked_issue_number": locked_issue_number,
}
def assess_production_mutation_guards(
*,
workspace_path: str,
canonical_repo_root: str,
porcelain_status: str,
current_branch: str | None = None,
locked_issue_number: int | None = None,
target_issue_number: int | None = None,
role_kind: str | None = None,
require_author_lock: bool = False,
in_test_mode: bool = False,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Compose root + scope production guards when they must be active (#683)."""
if not production_guards_active(in_test_mode=in_test_mode):
return {
"proven": True,
"block": False,
"blocker_kind": None,
"exact_next_action": "proceed",
"reasons": [],
"skipped": True,
"skip_reason": "production guards not active (test isolation without force-on)",
}
root_assess = assess_root_source_mutation(
workspace_path=workspace_path,
canonical_repo_root=canonical_repo_root,
porcelain_status=porcelain_status,
current_branch=current_branch,
locked_issue_number=locked_issue_number,
role_kind=role_kind,
)
if root_assess["block"]:
return {**root_assess, "skipped": False}
scope_assess = assess_issue_scope_ownership(
locked_issue_number=locked_issue_number,
target_issue_number=target_issue_number,
branch_name=current_branch,
role_kind=role_kind,
require_lock_for_author=require_author_lock,
)
if scope_assess["block"]:
return {**scope_assess, "skipped": False}
return {
"proven": True,
"block": False,
"blocker_kind": None,
"exact_next_action": "proceed",
"reasons": [],
"skipped": False,
"root": root_assess,
"scope": scope_assess,
}
def raise_if_blocked(assessment: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
"""Raise :class:`ProductionGuardError` when *assessment* blocks."""
if not assessment or not assessment.get("block"):
return
kind = assessment.get("blocker_kind") or BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD
reasons = list(assessment.get("reasons") or ["production guard violation"])
message = (
f"Workflow scope guard (#683) [{kind}]: {'; '.join(reasons)}. "
f"exact_next_action: {assessment.get('exact_next_action') or _NEXT_ACTIONS.get(kind, '')}"
)
raise ProductionGuardError(
message,
blocker_kind=kind,
exact_next_action=assessment.get("exact_next_action"),
reasons=reasons,
details={
k: v
for k, v in assessment.items()
if k
not in {
"proven",
"block",
"blocker_kind",
"exact_next_action",
"reasons",
}
},
)
def block_response(
assessment: dict[str, Any] | ProductionGuardError | None = None,
*,
blocker_kind: str | None = None,
reasons: list[str] | None = None,
exact_next_action: str | None = None,
**extra: Any,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Structured fail-closed tool response with typed blocker fields."""
if isinstance(assessment, ProductionGuardError):
kind = assessment.blocker_kind
reason_list = list(assessment.reasons)
next_action = assessment.exact_next_action
extra = {**assessment.details, **extra}
elif isinstance(assessment, dict) and assessment.get("block"):
kind = assessment.get("blocker_kind") or BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD
reason_list = list(assessment.get("reasons") or [])
next_action = assessment.get("exact_next_action") or _NEXT_ACTIONS.get(
kind, _NEXT_ACTIONS[BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD]
)
else:
kind = (blocker_kind or BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD).strip()
if kind not in BLOCKER_KINDS:
kind = BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD
reason_list = list(reasons or ["production guard violation"])
next_action = exact_next_action or _NEXT_ACTIONS[kind]
if kind not in BLOCKER_KINDS:
kind = BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD
if not reason_list:
reason_list = ["production guard violation"]
next_action = (next_action or "").strip() or _NEXT_ACTIONS[kind]
out: dict[str, Any] = {
"success": False,
"performed": False,
"blocker_kind": kind,
"exact_next_action": next_action,
"reasons": reason_list,
}
for key, value in extra.items():
if key not in out and value is not None:
out[key] = value
return out
def format_production_guard_error(assessment: dict[str, Any]) -> str:
"""Single RuntimeError string carrying kind + exact next action."""
kind = assessment.get("blocker_kind") or BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD
reasons = "; ".join(assessment.get("reasons") or ["production guard violation"])
next_action = assessment.get("exact_next_action") or _NEXT_ACTIONS.get(
kind, _NEXT_ACTIONS[BLOCKER_PRODUCTION_GUARD]
)
return (
f"Workflow scope guard (#683) [{kind}]: {reasons}. "
f"exact_next_action: {next_action}"
)
# ── durable failure recording ────────────────────────────────────────────────
def record_workflow_failure(
*,
kind: str,
detail: str,
issue_number: int | None = None,
task: str | None = None,
sink: Any | None = None,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Record a workflow/tool failure before source edits continue (#683 AC8).
*sink* may be a callable ``sink(record)`` (e.g. tests) or omitted for the
in-process ledger only. Returns the durable record.
"""
record = {
"kind": (kind or "workflow_failure").strip() or "workflow_failure",
"detail": (detail or "").strip(),
"issue_number": issue_number,
"task": task,
"pid": os.getpid(),
}
with _ledger_lock:
_failure_ledger.append(dict(record))
if callable(sink):
sink(record)
return record
def clear_workflow_failure_ledger() -> None:
"""Test helper: reset the in-process failure ledger."""
with _ledger_lock:
_failure_ledger.clear()
def workflow_failure_ledger() -> list[dict[str, Any]]:
"""Copy of durable in-process failure records."""
with _ledger_lock:
return [dict(r) for r in _failure_ledger]
def assess_durable_failure_recorded(
*,
require_record: bool,
pending_source_mutation: bool,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Block source mutation when a workflow failure was not recorded first."""
if not require_record or not pending_source_mutation:
return {
"proven": True,
"block": False,
"blocker_kind": None,
"exact_next_action": "proceed",
"reasons": [],
}
with _ledger_lock:
has_record = bool(_failure_ledger)
if has_record:
return {
"proven": True,
"block": False,
"blocker_kind": None,
"exact_next_action": "proceed",
"reasons": [],
}
return {
"proven": False,
"block": True,
"blocker_kind": BLOCKER_UNRECORDED_FAILURE,
"exact_next_action": _NEXT_ACTIONS[BLOCKER_UNRECORDED_FAILURE],
"reasons": [
"workflow/tool failure triggered a need for source changes but no "
"durable failure record exists yet"
],
}
def porcelain_preserves_python_paths(porcelain_status: str) -> bool:
"""Regression helper: dirty ``*.py`` lines must remain visible (#683)."""
text = porcelain_status or ""
for line in text.splitlines():
stripped = line.strip()
if stripped.endswith(".py") or ".py " in stripped or stripped.endswith(".py"):
# Any py path present proves no silent strip of all *.py lines.
if " M " in f" {stripped}" or stripped[:1] in "MADRCTU" or len(line) >= 4:
return True
# Empty porcelain is fine; integrity means we did not strip when present.
return ".py" not in text
def assert_no_pytest_porcelain_filter(source_text: str) -> list[str]:
"""Static check: production reader must not strip ``*.py`` under pytest."""
findings: list[str] = []
lowered = source_text or ""
if "endswith(\".py\")" in lowered or "endswith('.py')" in lowered:
if "pytest" in lowered and "porcelain" in lowered.lower():
findings.append(
"production porcelain reader must not filter *.py under pytest "
"(rejected 300a4ca pattern)"
)
if "if \"pytest\" in sys.modules" in lowered and "porcelain" in lowered.lower():
if ".py" in lowered and ("join" in lowered or "endswith" in lowered):
findings.append(
"test-mode porcelain filtering of source files is forbidden (#683)"
)
return findings
def _scope_ok(
locked: int | None,
target: int | None,
branch_issue: int | None,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
return {
"proven": True,
"block": False,
"blocker_kind": None,
"exact_next_action": "proceed",
"reasons": [],
"locked_issue_number": locked,
"target_issue_number": target,
"branch_issue_number": branch_issue,
}