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* Move Foundry HTTP APIs out of /api/rivet
* Move Foundry HTTP APIs onto /v1
* Fix Foundry Rivet base path and frontend endpoint fallback
* Configure Foundry Rivet runner pool for /v1
* Remove Foundry Rivet runner override
* Serve Foundry Rivet routes directly from Bun
* Log Foundry RivetKit deployment friction
* Add actor display metadata
* Tighten actor schema constraints
* Reset actor persistence baseline
* Remove temporary actor key version prefix
Railway has no persistent volumes so stale actors are wiped on
each deploy. The v2 key rotation is no longer needed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Cache app workspace actor handle across requests
Every request was calling getOrCreate on the Rivet engine API
to resolve the workspace actor, even though it's always the same
actor. Cache the handle and invalidate on error so retries
re-resolve. This eliminates redundant cross-region round-trips
to api.rivet.dev on every request.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add temporary debug logging to GitHub OAuth exchange
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Make squashed baseline migrations idempotent
Use CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS and CREATE UNIQUE INDEX IF NOT
EXISTS so the squashed baseline can run against actors that
already have tables from the pre-squash migration sequence.
This fixes the "table already exists" error when org workspace
actors wake up with stale migration journals.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Revert "Make squashed baseline migrations idempotent"
This reverts commit 356c146035.
* Fix GitHub OAuth callback by removing retry wrapper
OAuth authorization codes are single-use. The appWorkspaceAction wrapper
retries failed calls up to 20 times, but if the code exchange succeeds
and a later step fails, every retry sends the already-consumed code,
producing "bad_verification_code" from GitHub.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add runner versioning to RivetKit registry
Uses Date.now() so each process start gets a unique version.
This ensures Rivet Cloud migrates actors to the new runner on
deploy instead of routing requests to stale runners.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add backend request and workspace logging
* Log callback request headers
* Make GitHub OAuth callback idempotent against duplicate requests
Clear oauthState before exchangeCode so duplicate callback requests
fail the state check instead of hitting GitHub with a consumed code.
Marked as HACK — root cause of duplicate HTTP requests is unknown.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add temporary header dump on GitHub OAuth callback
Log all request headers on the callback endpoint to diagnose
the source of duplicate requests (Railway proxy, Cloudflare, browser).
Remove once root cause is identified.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Defer slow GitHub org sync to workflow queue for fast OAuth callback
Split syncGithubSessionFromToken into a fast path (initGithubSession:
exchange code, get viewer, store token+identity) and a slow path
(syncGithubOrganizations: list orgs/installations, sync workspaces).
completeAppGithubAuth now returns the 302 redirect in ~2s instead of
~18s by enqueuing the org sync to the workspace workflow queue
(fire-and-forget). This eliminates the proxy timeout window that was
causing duplicate callback requests.
bootstrapAppGithubSession (dev-only) still calls the full synchronous
sync since proxy timeouts are not a concern and it needs the session
fully populated before returning.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* foundry: async app repo import on org select
* foundry: parallelize app snapshot org reads
* repo: push all current workspace changes
* foundry: update runner version and snapshot logging
* Refactor Foundry GitHub state and sandbox runtime
Refactors Foundry around organization/repository ownership and adds an organization-scoped GitHub state actor plus a user-scoped GitHub auth actor, removing the old project PR/branch sync actors and repo PR cache.
Updates sandbox provisioning to rely on sandbox-agent for in-sandbox work, hardens Daytona startup and image-build behavior, and surfaces runtime and task-startup errors more clearly in the UI.
Extends workbench and GitHub state handling to track merged PR state, adds runtime-issue tracking, refreshes client/test/config wiring, and documents the main live Foundry test flow plus actor coordination rules.
Also updates the remaining Sandbox Agent install-version references in docs/examples to the current pinned minor channel.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Instructions
ACP v1 Baseline
- v1 is ACP-native.
/v1/*is removed and returns410 Gone(application/problem+json)./opencode/*is disabled during ACP core phases and returns503.- Prompt/session traffic is ACP JSON-RPC over streamable HTTP on
/v1/rpc:POST /v1/rpcGET /v1/rpc(SSE)DELETE /v1/rpc
- Control-plane endpoints:
GET /v1/healthGET /v1/agentsPOST /v1/agents/{agent}/install
- Binary filesystem transfer endpoints (intentionally HTTP, not ACP extension methods):
GET /v1/fs/filePUT /v1/fs/filePOST /v1/fs/upload-batch
- Sandbox Agent ACP extension method naming:
- Custom ACP methods use
_sandboxagent/...(not_sandboxagent/v1/...). - Session detach method is
_sandboxagent/session/detach.
- Custom ACP methods use
API Scope
- ACP is the primary protocol for agent/session behavior and all functionality that talks directly to the agent.
- ACP extensions may be used for gaps (for example
skills,models, and related metadata), but the default is that agent-facing behavior is implemented by the agent through ACP. - Custom HTTP APIs are for non-agent/session platform services (for example filesystem, terminals, and other host/runtime capabilities).
- Filesystem and terminal APIs remain Sandbox Agent-specific HTTP contracts and are not ACP.
- Do not make Sandbox Agent core flows depend on ACP client implementations of
fs/*orterminal/*; in practice those client-side capabilities are often incomplete or inconsistent. - ACP-native filesystem and terminal methods are also too limited for Sandbox Agent host/runtime needs, so prefer the native HTTP APIs for richer behavior.
- Do not make Sandbox Agent core flows depend on ACP client implementations of
- Keep
GET /v1/fs/file,PUT /v1/fs/file, andPOST /v1/fs/upload-batchon HTTP:- These are Sandbox Agent host/runtime operations with cross-agent-consistent behavior.
- They may involve very large binary transfers that ACP JSON-RPC envelopes are not suited to stream.
- This is intentionally separate from ACP native
fs/read_text_fileandfs/write_text_file. - ACP extension variants may exist in parallel, but SDK defaults should prefer HTTP for these binary transfer operations.
Naming and Ownership
- This repository/product is Sandbox Agent.
- Gigacode is a separate user-facing UI/client, not the server product name.
- Gigacode integrates with Sandbox Agent via the OpenCode-compatible surface (
/opencode/*) when that compatibility layer is enabled. - Canonical extension namespace/domain string is
sandboxagent.dev(no hyphen). - Canonical custom ACP extension method prefix is
_sandboxagent/...(no hyphen).
Docs Terminology
- Never mention "ACP" in user-facing docs (
docs/**/*.mdx) except in docs that are specifically about ACP itself (e.g.docs/acp-http-client.mdx). - Never expose underlying protocol method names (e.g.
session/request_permission,session/create,_sandboxagent/session/detach) in non-ACP docs. Describe the behavior in user-facing terms instead. - Do not describe the underlying protocol implementation in docs. Only document the SDK surface (methods, types, options). ACP protocol details belong exclusively in ACP-specific pages.
Architecture (Brief)
- HTTP contract and problem/error mapping:
server/packages/sandbox-agent/src/router.rs - ACP client runtime and agent process bridge:
server/packages/sandbox-agent/src/acp_runtime/mod.rs - Agent/native + ACP agent process install and lazy install:
server/packages/agent-management/ - Inspector UI served at
/ui/and bound to ACP over HTTP fromfrontend/packages/inspector/
TypeScript SDK Architecture
- TypeScript clients are split into:
acp-http-client: protocol-pure ACP-over-HTTP (/v1/acp) with no Sandbox-specific HTTP helpers.sandbox-agent:SandboxAgentSDK wrapper that combines ACP session operations with Sandbox control-plane and filesystem helpers.
SandboxAgententry points areSandboxAgent.connect(...)andSandboxAgent.start(...).- Stable Sandbox session methods are
createSession,resumeSession,resumeOrCreateSession,destroySession,rawSendSessionMethod,onSessionEvent,setSessionMode,setSessionModel,setSessionThoughtLevel,setSessionConfigOption,getSessionConfigOptions,getSessionModes,respondPermission,rawRespondPermission, andonPermissionRequest. Sessionhelpers areprompt(...),rawSend(...),onEvent(...),setMode(...),setModel(...),setThoughtLevel(...),setConfigOption(...),getConfigOptions(),getModes(),respondPermission(...),rawRespondPermission(...), andonPermissionRequest(...).- Cleanup is
sdk.dispose().
React Component Methodology
- Shared React UI belongs in
sdks/reactonly when it is reusable outside the Inspector. - If the same UI pattern is shared between the Sandbox Agent Inspector and Foundry, prefer extracting it into
sdks/reactinstead of maintaining parallel implementations. - Keep shared components unstyled by default: behavior in the package, styling in the consumer via
className, slot-levelclassNames, render overrides, anddata-*hooks. - Prefer extracting reusable pieces such as transcript, composer, and conversation surfaces. Keep Inspector-specific shells such as session selection, session headers, and control-plane actions in
frontend/packages/inspector/. - Document all shared React components in
docs/react-components.mdx, and keep that page aligned with the exported surface insdks/react/src/index.ts.
TypeScript SDK Naming Conventions
- Use
respond<Thing>(id, reply)for SDK methods that reply to an agent-initiated request (e.g.respondPermission). This is the standard pattern for answering any inbound JSON-RPC request from the agent. - Prefix raw/low-level escape hatches with
raw(e.g.rawRespondPermission,rawSend). These accept protocol-level types directly and bypass SDK abstractions.
Docs Source Of Truth
- For TypeScript docs/examples, source of truth is implementation in:
sdks/typescript/src/client.tssdks/typescript/src/index.tssdks/acp-http-client/src/index.ts
- Do not document TypeScript APIs unless they are exported and implemented in those files.
- For HTTP/CLI docs/examples, source of truth is:
server/packages/sandbox-agent/src/router.rsserver/packages/sandbox-agent/src/cli.rs
- Keep docs aligned to implemented endpoints/commands only (for example ACP under
/v1/acp, not legacy/v1/sessionsAPIs).
ACP Protocol Compliance
- Before adding any new ACP method, property, or config option category to the SDK, verify it exists in the ACP spec at
https://agentclientprotocol.com/llms-full.txt. - Valid
SessionConfigOptionCategoryvalues are:mode,model,thought_level,other, or custom categories prefixed with_(e.g._permission_mode). - Do not invent ACP properties or categories (e.g.
permission_modeis not a valid ACP category — use_permission_modeif it's a custom extension, or use existing ACP mechanisms likesession/set_mode). NewSessionRequestonly has_meta,cwd, andmcpServers. Do not add non-ACP fields to it.- Sandbox Agent SDK abstractions (like
SessionCreateRequest) may add convenience properties, but must clearly map to real ACP methods internally and not send fabricated fields over the wire.
Source Documents
- ACP protocol specification (full LLM-readable reference):
https://agentclientprotocol.com/llms-full.txt ~/misc/acp-docs/schema/schema.json~/misc/acp-docs/schema/meta.jsonresearch/acp/spec.mdresearch/acp/v1-schema-to-acp-mapping.mdresearch/acp/friction.mdresearch/acp/todo.md
Change Tracking
- If the user asks to "push" changes, treat that as permission to commit and push all current workspace changes, not a hand-picked subset, unless the user explicitly scopes the push.
- Keep CLI subcommands and HTTP endpoints in sync.
- Update
docs/cli.mdxwhen CLI behavior changes. - Regenerate
docs/openapi.jsonwhen HTTP contracts change. - Keep
docs/inspector.mdxanddocs/sdks/typescript.mdxaligned with implementation. - Append blockers/decisions to
research/acp/friction.mdduring ACP work. docs/agent-capabilities.mdxlists models/modes/thought levels per agent. Update it when adding a new agent or changingfallback_config_options. If its "Last updated" date is >2 weeks old, re-runcd scripts/agent-configs && npx tsx dump.tsand update the doc to match. Source data:scripts/agent-configs/resources/*.jsonand hardcoded entries inserver/packages/sandbox-agent/src/router/support.rs(fallback_config_options).- Some agent models are gated by subscription (e.g. Claude
opus). The live report only shows models available to the current credentials. The static doc and JSON resource files should list all known models regardless of subscription tier. - TypeScript SDK tests should run against a real running server/runtime over real
/v1HTTP APIs, typically using the realmockagent for deterministic behavior. - Do not use Vitest fetch/transport mocks to simulate server functionality in TypeScript SDK tests.
Docker Examples (Dev Testing)
- When manually testing bleeding-edge (unreleased) versions of sandbox-agent in
examples/, useSANDBOX_AGENT_DEV=1with the Docker-based examples. - This triggers
examples/shared/Dockerfile.devwhich builds the server binary from local source and packages it into the Docker image. - Example:
SANDBOX_AGENT_DEV=1 pnpm --filter @sandbox-agent/example-mcp start
Install Version References
- Channel policy:
- Sandbox Agent install/version references use a pinned minor channel
0.N.x(for curl URLs andsandbox-agent/@sandbox-agent/clinpm/bun installs). - Gigacode install/version references use
latest(for@sandbox-agent/gigacodeinstall/run commands andgigacode-install.*release promotion). - Release promotion policy:
latestreleases must still updatelatest; when a release islatest, Sandbox Agent must also be promoted to the matching minor channel0.N.x.
- Sandbox Agent install/version references use a pinned minor channel
- Keep every install-version reference below in sync whenever versions/channels change:
README.mddocs/acp-http-client.mdxdocs/cli.mdxdocs/quickstart.mdxdocs/sdk-overview.mdxdocs/react-components.mdxdocs/session-persistence.mdxdocs/deploy/local.mdxdocs/deploy/cloudflare.mdxdocs/deploy/vercel.mdxdocs/deploy/daytona.mdxdocs/deploy/e2b.mdxdocs/deploy/docker.mdxfrontend/packages/website/src/components/GetStarted.tsx.claude/commands/post-release-testing.mdexamples/cloudflare/Dockerfileexamples/daytona/src/index.tsexamples/daytona/src/daytona-with-snapshot.tsexamples/docker/src/index.tsexamples/e2b/src/index.tsexamples/vercel/src/index.tsscripts/release/main.tsscripts/release/promote-artifacts.tsscripts/release/sdk.tsscripts/sandbox-testing/test-sandbox.ts