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gstack/extension/sidepanel-terminal.js
Garry Tan ed1e4be2f6 feat: gstack browser sidebar = interactive Claude Code REPL with live tab awareness (v1.14.0.0) (#1216)
* build: vendor xterm@5 for the Terminal sidebar tab

Adds xterm@5 + xterm-addon-fit as devDependencies and a `vendor:xterm`
build step that copies the assets into `extension/lib/` at build time.
The vendored files are .gitignored so the npm version stays the source
of truth. xterm@5 is eval-free, so no MV3 CSP changes needed.

No runtime callers yet — this just stages the assets.

* feat(server): add pty-session-cookie module for the Terminal tab

Mirrors `sse-session-cookie.ts` exactly. Mints short-lived 30-min HttpOnly
cookies for authenticating the Terminal-tab WebSocket upgrade against
the terminal-agent. Same TTL, same opportunistic-pruning shape, same
"scoped tokens never valid as root" invariant. Two registries instead of
one because the cookie names are different (`gstack_sse` vs `gstack_pty`)
and the token spaces must not overlap.

No callers yet — wired up in the next commit.

* feat(server): add terminal-agent.ts (PTY for the Terminal sidebar tab)

Translates phoenix gbrowser's Go PTY (cmd/gbd/terminal.go) into a Bun
non-compiled process. Lives separately from `sidebar-agent.ts` so a
WS-framing or PTY-cleanup bug can't take down the chat path (codex
outside-voice review caught the coupling risk).

Architecture:
- Bun.serve on 127.0.0.1:0 (never tunneled).
- POST /internal/grant accepts cookie tokens from the parent server over
  loopback, authenticated with a per-boot internal token.
- GET /ws upgrades require BOTH (a) Origin: chrome-extension://<id> and
  (b) the gstack_pty cookie minted by /pty-session. Either gate alone is
  insufficient (CSWSH defense + auth defense).
- Lazy spawn: claude PTY is not started until the WS receives its first
  data frame. Idle sidebar opens cost nothing.
- Bun PTY API: `terminal: { rows, cols, data(t, chunk) }` — verified at
  impl time on Bun 1.3.10. proc.terminal.write() for input,
  proc.terminal.resize() for resize, proc.kill() + 3s SIGKILL fallback
  on close.
- process.on('uncaughtException'|'unhandledRejection') handlers so a
  framing bug logs but doesn't kill the listener loop.

Test-only `BROWSE_TERMINAL_BINARY` env override lets the integration
tests spawn /bin/bash instead of requiring claude on every CI runner.

Not yet spawned by anything — wired in the next commit.

* feat(server): wire /pty-session route + spawn terminal-agent

Server-side glue connecting the Terminal sidebar tab to the new
terminal-agent process.

server.ts:
- New POST /pty-session route. Validates AUTH_TOKEN, mints a gstack_pty
  HttpOnly cookie via pty-session-cookie.ts, posts the cookie value to
  the agent's loopback /internal/grant. Returns the terminalPort + Set-Cookie
  to the extension.
- /health response gains `terminalPort` (just the port number — never a
  shell token). Tokens flow via the cookie path, never /health, because
  /health already surfaces AUTH_TOKEN to localhost callers in headed mode
  (that's a separate v1.1+ TODO).
- /pty-session and /terminal/* are deliberately NOT added to TUNNEL_PATHS,
  so the dual-listener tunnel surface 404s by default-deny.
- Shutdown path now also pkills terminal-agent and unlinks its state files
  (terminal-port + terminal-internal-token) so a reconnect doesn't try to
  hit a dead port.

cli.ts:
- After spawning sidebar-agent.ts, also spawn terminal-agent.ts. Same
  pattern: pkill old instances, Bun.spawn(['bun', 'run', script]) with
  BROWSE_STATE_FILE + BROWSE_SERVER_PORT env. Non-fatal if the spawn
  fails — chat still works without the terminal agent.

* feat(extension): Terminal as default sidebar tab

Adds a primary tab bar (Terminal | Chat) above the existing tab-content
panes. Terminal is the default-active tab; clicking Chat returns to the
existing claude -p one-shot flow which is preserved verbatim.

manifest.json: adds ws://127.0.0.1:*/ to host_permissions so MV3 doesn't
block the WebSocket upgrade.

sidepanel.html: new primary-tabs nav, new #tab-terminal pane with a
"Press any key to start Claude Code" bootstrap card, claude-not-found
install card, xterm mount point, and "session ended" restart UI. Loads
xterm.js + xterm-addon-fit + sidepanel-terminal.js. tab-chat is no
longer the .active default.

sidepanel.js: new activePrimaryPaneId() helper that reads which primary
tab is selected. Debug-close paths now route back to whichever primary
pane is active (was hardcoded to tab-chat). Primary-tab click handler
toggles .active classes and aria-selected. window.gstackServerPort and
window.gstackAuthToken exposed so sidepanel-terminal.js can build the
/pty-session POST and the WS URL.

sidepanel-terminal.js (new): xterm.js lifecycle. Lazy-spawn — first
keystroke fires POST /pty-session, then opens
ws://127.0.0.1:<terminalPort>/ws. Origin + cookie are set automatically
by the browser. Resize observer sends {type:"resize"} text frames.
ResizeObserver, tab-switch hooks, restart button, install-card retry.
On WS close shows "Session ended, click to restart" — no auto-reconnect
(codex outside-voice flagged that as session-burning).

sidepanel.css: primary-tabs bar + Terminal pane styling (full-height
xterm container, install card, ended state).

* test: terminal-agent + cookie module + sidebar default-tab regression

Three new test files:

terminal-agent.test.ts (16 tests): pty-session-cookie mint/validate/
revoke, Set-Cookie shape (HttpOnly + SameSite=Strict + Path=/, NO Secure
since 127.0.0.1 over HTTP), source-level guards that /pty-session and
/terminal/* are NOT in TUNNEL_PATHS, /health does NOT surface ptyToken
or gstack_pty, terminal-agent binds 127.0.0.1, /ws upgrade enforces
chrome-extension:// Origin AND gstack_pty cookie, lazy-spawn invariant
(spawnClaude is called from message handler, not upgrade), uncaughtException/
unhandledRejection handlers exist, SIGINT-then-SIGKILL cleanup.

terminal-agent-integration.test.ts (7 tests): spawns the agent as a real
subprocess in a tmp state dir. Verifies /internal/grant accepts/rejects
the loopback token, /ws gates (no Origin → 403, bad Origin → 403, no
cookie → 401), real WebSocket round-trip with /bin/bash via the
BROWSE_TERMINAL_BINARY override (write 'echo hello-pty-world\n', read it
back), and resize message acceptance.

sidebar-tabs.test.ts (13 tests): structural regression suite locking the
load-bearing invariants of the default-tab change — Terminal is .active,
Chat is not, xterm assets are loaded, debug-close path no longer hardcodes
tab-chat (uses activePrimaryPaneId), primary-tab click handler exists,
chat surface is not accidentally deleted, terminal JS does NOT auto-
reconnect on close, manifest declares ws:// + http:// localhost host
permissions, no unsafe-eval.

Plan called for Playwright + extension regression; the codebase doesn't
ship Playwright extension launcher infra, so we follow the existing
extension-test pattern (source-level structural assertions). Same
load-bearing intent — locks the invariants before they regress.

* docs: Terminal flow + threat model + v1.1 follow-ups

SIDEBAR_MESSAGE_FLOW.md: new "Terminal flow" section. Documents the WS
upgrade path (/pty-session cookie mint → /ws Origin + cookie gate →
lazy claude spawn), the dual-token model (AUTH_TOKEN for /pty-session,
gstack_pty cookie for /ws, INTERNAL_TOKEN for server↔agent loopback),
and the threat-model boundary — the Terminal tab bypasses the entire
prompt-injection security stack on purpose; user keystrokes are the
trust source. That trust assumption is load-bearing on three transport
guarantees: local-only listener, Origin gate, cookie auth. Drop any
one of those three and the tab becomes unsafe.

CLAUDE.md: extends the "Sidebar architecture" note to include
terminal-agent.ts in the read-this-first list. Adds a "Terminal tab is
its own process" note so a future contributor doesn't bolt PTY logic
onto sidebar-agent.ts.

TODOS.md: three new follow-ups under a new "Sidebar Terminal" section:
  - v1.1: PTY session survives sidebar reload (Issue 1C deferred).
  - v1.1+: audit /health AUTH_TOKEN distribution (codex finding #2 —
    a pre-existing soft leak that cc-pty-import sidesteps but doesn't
    fix).
  - v1.1+: apply terminal-agent's process.on exception handlers to
    sidebar-agent.ts (codex finding #4 — chat path has no fatal
    handlers).

* feat(extension): Terminal-only sidebar — auth fix, UX polish, chat rip

The chat queue path is gone. The Chrome side panel is now just an
interactive claude PTY in xterm.js. Activity / Refs / Inspector still
exist behind the `debug` toggle in the footer.

Three threads of change, all from dogfood iteration on top of
cc-pty-import:

1. fix(server): cross-port WS auth via Sec-WebSocket-Protocol
   - Browsers can't set Authorization on a WebSocket upgrade. We had
     been minting an HttpOnly gstack_pty cookie via /pty-session, but
     SameSite=Strict cookies don't survive the cross-port jump from
     server.ts:34567 to the agent's random port from a chrome-extension
     origin. The WS opened then immediately closed → "Session ended."
   - /pty-session now also returns ptySessionToken in the JSON body.
   - Extension calls `new WebSocket(url, [`gstack-pty.<token>`])`.
     Browser sends Sec-WebSocket-Protocol on the upgrade.
   - Agent reads the protocol header, validates against validTokens,
     and MUST echo the protocol back (Chromium closes the connection
     immediately if a server doesn't pick one of the offered protocols).
   - Cookie path is kept as a fallback for non-browser callers (curl,
     integration tests).
   - New integration test exercises the full protocol-auth round-trip
     via raw fetch+Upgrade so a future regression of this exact class
     fails in CI.

2. fix(extension): UX polish on the Terminal pane
   - Eager auto-connect when the sidebar opens — no "Press any key to
     start" friction every reload.
   - Always-visible ↻ Restart button in the terminal toolbar (not
     gated on the ENDED state) so the user can force a fresh claude
     mid-session.
   - MutationObserver on #tab-terminal's class attribute drives a
     fitAddon.fit() + term.refresh() when the pane becomes visible
     again — xterm doesn't auto-redraw after display:none → display:flex.

3. feat(extension): rip the chat tab + sidebar-agent.ts
   - Sidebar is Terminal-only. No more Terminal | Chat primary nav.
   - sidebar-agent.ts deleted. /sidebar-command, /sidebar-chat,
     /sidebar-agent/event, /sidebar-tabs* and friends all deleted.
   - The pickSidebarModel router (sonnet vs opus) is gone — the live
     PTY uses whatever model the user's `claude` CLI is configured with.
   - Quick-actions (🧹 Cleanup / 📸 Screenshot / 🍪 Cookies) survive
     in the Terminal toolbar. Cleanup now injects its prompt into the
     live PTY via window.gstackInjectToTerminal — no more
     /sidebar-command POST. The Inspector "Send to Code" action uses
     the same injection path.
   - clear-chat button removed from the footer.
   - sidepanel.js shed ~900 lines of chat polling, optimistic UI,
     stop-agent, etc.

Net diff: -3.4k lines across 16 files. CLAUDE.md, TODOS.md, and
docs/designs/SIDEBAR_MESSAGE_FLOW.md rewritten to match. The sidebar
regression test (browse/test/sidebar-tabs.test.ts) is rewritten as 27
structural assertions locking the new layout — Terminal sole pane,
no chat input, quick-actions in toolbar, eager-connect, MutationObserver
repaint, restart helper.

* feat: live tab awareness for the Terminal pane

claude in the PTY now has continuous tab-aware context. Three pieces:

1. Live state files. background.js listens to chrome.tabs.onActivated /
   onCreated / onRemoved / onUpdated (throttled to URL/title/status==
   complete so loading spinners don't spam) and pushes a snapshot. The
   sidepanel relays it as a custom event; sidepanel-terminal.js sends
   {type:"tabState"} text frames over the live PTY WebSocket.
   terminal-agent.ts writes:
     <stateDir>/tabs.json          all open tabs (id, url, title, active,
                                   pinned, audible, windowId)
     <stateDir>/active-tab.json    current active tab (skips chrome:// and
                                   chrome-extension:// internal pages)
   Atomic write via tmp + rename so claude never reads a half-written
   document. A fresh snapshot is pushed on WS open so the files exist by
   the time claude finishes booting.

2. New $B tab-each <command> [args...] meta-command. Fans out a single
   command across every open tab, returns
   {command, args, total, results: [{tabId, url, title, status, output}]}.
   Skips chrome:// pages; restores the originally active tab in a finally
   block (so a mid-batch error doesn't leave the user looking at a
   different tab); uses bringToFront: false so the OS window doesn't
   jump on every fanout. Scope-checks the inner command BEFORE the loop.

3. --append-system-prompt hint at spawn time. Claude is told about both
   the state files and the $B tab-each command up front, so it doesn't
   have to discover the surface by trial. Passed via the --append-system-
   prompt CLI flag, NOT as a leading PTY write — the hint stays out of
   the visible transcript.

Tests:
- browse/test/tab-each.test.ts (new) — registration + source-level
  invariants (scope check before loop, finally-restore, bringToFront:false,
  chrome:// skip) + behavior tests with a mock BrowserManager that verify
  iteration order, JSON shape, error handling, and active-tab restore.
- browse/test/terminal-agent.test.ts — three new assertions for
  tabState handler shape, atomic-write pattern, and the
  --append-system-prompt wiring at spawn.

Verified live: opened 5 tabs, ran $B tab-each url against the live
server, got per-tab JSON results back, original active tab restored
without OS focus stealing.

* chore: drop sidebar-agent test refs after chat rip

Five test files / describe blocks targeted the deleted chat path:
- browse/test/security-e2e-fullstack.test.ts (full-stack chat-pipeline E2E
  with mock claude — whole file gone)
- browse/test/security-review-fullstack.test.ts (review-flow E2E with real
  classifier — whole file gone)
- browse/test/security-review-sidepanel-e2e.test.ts (Playwright E2E for
  the security event banner that was ripped from sidepanel.html)
- browse/test/security-audit-r2.test.ts (5 describe blocks: agent queue
  permissions, isValidQueueEntry stateFile traversal, loadSession session-ID
  validation, switchChatTab DocumentFragment, pollChat reentrancy guard,
  /sidebar-tabs URL sanitization, sidebar-agent SIGTERM→SIGKILL escalation,
  AGENT_SRC top-level read converted to graceful fallback)
- browse/test/security-adversarial-fixes.test.ts (canary stream-chunk split
  detection on detectCanaryLeak; one tool-output test on sidebar-agent)
- test/skill-validation.test.ts (sidebar agent #584 describe block)

These all assumed sidebar-agent.ts existed and tested chat-queue plumbing,
chat-tab DOM round-trip, chat-polling reentrancy, or per-message classifier
canary detection. With the live PTY there is no chat queue, no chat tab,
no LLM stream to canary-scan, and no per-message subprocess. The Terminal
pane's invariants are covered by the new browse/test/sidebar-tabs.test.ts
(27 structural assertions), browse/test/terminal-agent.test.ts, and
browse/test/terminal-agent-integration.test.ts.

bun test → exit 0, 0 failures.

* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.14.0.0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(extension): xterm fills the full Terminal panel height

The Terminal pane only rendered into the top portion of the panel — most
of the panel below the prompt was an empty black gap. Three layered
issues, all about xterm.js measuring dimensions during a layout state
that wasn't ready yet:

1. order-of-operations in connect(): ensureXterm() ran BEFORE
   setState(LIVE), so term.open() measured els.mount while it was still
   display:none. xterm caches a 0-size viewport synchronously inside
   open() and never auto-recovers when the container goes visible.
   Flipped: setState(LIVE) → ensureXterm.

2. first fit() ran synchronously before the browser had applied the
   .active class transition. Wrapped in requestAnimationFrame so layout
   has settled before fit() reads clientHeight.

3. CSS flex-overflow trap: .terminal-mount has flex:1 inside the
   flex-column #tab-terminal, but .tab-content's `overflow-y: auto` and
   the lack of `min-height: 0` on .terminal-mount meant the item
   couldn't shrink below content size. flex:1 then refused to expand
   into available space and xterm rendered into whatever its initial
   2x2 measurement happened to be.

Fixes:
- extension/sidepanel-terminal.js: reorder + RAF fit
- extension/sidepanel.css: .terminal-mount gets `flex: 1 1 0` +
  `min-height: 0` + `position: relative`. #tab-terminal overrides
  .tab-content's `overflow-y: auto` to `overflow: hidden` (xterm has
  its own viewport scroll; the parent shouldn't compete) and explicitly
  re-declares `display: flex; flex-direction: column` for #tab-terminal.active.

bun test browse/test/sidebar-tabs.test.ts → 27/27 pass.
Manually verified: side panel opens → Terminal fills full panel height,
xterm scrollback works, debug-tab toggle still repaints correctly.

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 22:52:15 -07:00

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/**
* Terminal sidebar tab — interactive Claude Code PTY in xterm.js.
*
* Lifecycle (per plan + codex review):
* 1. Sidebar opens. Terminal is the default-active tab.
* 2. Bootstrap card shows "Press any key to start Claude Code."
* 3. On first keystroke (lazy spawn — codex finding #8): the extension
* a) POSTs /pty-session on the browse server with the AUTH_TOKEN to
* mint a short-lived HttpOnly cookie scoped to the terminal-agent.
* b) Opens ws://127.0.0.1:<terminalPort>/ws — the cookie travels
* automatically. Terminal-agent validates the cookie + the
* chrome-extension:// Origin (codex finding #9), then spawns
* claude in a PTY.
* 4. Bytes pump both ways. Resize observer sends {type:"resize"} text
* frames; tab-switch hooks send {type:"tabSwitch"} frames.
* 5. PTY exits or WS closes -> we show "Session ended" with a restart
* button. We do NOT auto-reconnect (codex finding #8: auto-reconnect
* = burn fresh claude session every time).
*
* Keep this file dependency-free. xterm.js + xterm-addon-fit are loaded
* via <script src> tags in sidepanel.html (window.Terminal, window.FitAddon).
*/
(function () {
'use strict';
const Terminal = window.Terminal;
const FitAddonModule = window.FitAddon;
if (!Terminal) {
console.error('[gstack terminal] xterm not loaded');
return;
}
const els = {
bootstrap: document.getElementById('terminal-bootstrap'),
bootstrapStatus: document.getElementById('terminal-bootstrap-status'),
installCard: document.getElementById('terminal-install-card'),
installRetry: document.getElementById('terminal-install-retry'),
mount: document.getElementById('terminal-mount'),
ended: document.getElementById('terminal-ended'),
restart: document.getElementById('terminal-restart'),
restartNow: document.getElementById('terminal-restart-now'),
};
/** State machine. */
const STATE = { IDLE: 'idle', CONNECTING: 'connecting', LIVE: 'live', ENDED: 'ended', NO_CLAUDE: 'no-claude' };
let state = STATE.IDLE;
let term = null;
let fitAddon = null;
let ws = null;
function show(el) { el.style.display = ''; }
function hide(el) { el.style.display = 'none'; }
function setState(next, opts = {}) {
state = next;
switch (next) {
case STATE.IDLE:
show(els.bootstrap);
hide(els.installCard);
hide(els.mount);
hide(els.ended);
els.bootstrapStatus.textContent = opts.message || 'Press any key to start Claude Code.';
break;
case STATE.CONNECTING:
show(els.bootstrap);
hide(els.installCard);
hide(els.mount);
hide(els.ended);
els.bootstrapStatus.textContent = 'Connecting...';
break;
case STATE.LIVE:
hide(els.bootstrap);
hide(els.installCard);
show(els.mount);
hide(els.ended);
break;
case STATE.ENDED:
hide(els.bootstrap);
hide(els.installCard);
hide(els.mount);
show(els.ended);
break;
case STATE.NO_CLAUDE:
show(els.bootstrap);
show(els.installCard);
hide(els.mount);
hide(els.ended);
els.bootstrapStatus.textContent = '';
break;
}
}
/**
* Read auth + terminalPort from the server's /health. We don't fetch this
* here — sidepanel.js already polls /health for connection state and
* exposes the relevant fields on window.gstackHealth (set below in init()).
* If terminalPort is missing, the agent isn't ready yet.
*/
function getHealth() {
return window.gstackHealth || {};
}
function getServerPort() {
return window.gstackServerPort || null;
}
function getAuthToken() {
return window.gstackAuthToken || null;
}
/**
* POST /pty-session to mint a fresh terminal session. Returns
* { terminalPort, ptySessionToken, expiresAt } on success, or
* { error } on failure. The token rides on the WebSocket
* Sec-WebSocket-Protocol header, which is the only auth header
* the browser WebSocket API lets us set. The token is NOT persisted —
* each sidebar load mints a fresh one and discards it on close.
*/
async function mintSession() {
const serverPort = getServerPort();
const token = getAuthToken();
if (!serverPort || !token) {
return { error: 'browse server not ready' };
}
try {
const resp = await fetch(`http://127.0.0.1:${serverPort}/pty-session`, {
method: 'POST',
headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${token}` },
credentials: 'include',
});
if (!resp.ok) {
const body = await resp.text().catch(() => '');
return { error: `${resp.status} ${body || resp.statusText}` };
}
return await resp.json();
} catch (err) {
return { error: err && err.message ? err.message : String(err) };
}
}
async function checkClaudeAvailable(terminalPort) {
try {
const resp = await fetch(`http://127.0.0.1:${terminalPort}/claude-available`, {
credentials: 'include',
});
if (!resp.ok) return { available: false };
return await resp.json();
} catch {
return { available: false };
}
}
function ensureXterm() {
if (term) return;
term = new Terminal({
fontFamily: '"JetBrains Mono", "SF Mono", Menlo, monospace',
fontSize: 13,
theme: { background: '#0a0a0a', foreground: '#e5e5e5' },
cursorBlink: true,
scrollback: 5000,
allowTransparency: false,
convertEol: false,
});
if (FitAddonModule && FitAddonModule.FitAddon) {
fitAddon = new FitAddonModule.FitAddon();
term.loadAddon(fitAddon);
}
// CRITICAL: caller must make els.mount visible BEFORE invoking
// ensureXterm. xterm.js measures the container synchronously inside
// term.open() — if the mount is display:none, xterm caches a 0-size
// viewport and never auto-grows even after the container goes
// visible. The visible-first pattern is enforced by connect()
// calling setState(STATE.LIVE) before us.
term.open(els.mount);
// First fit waits for the next paint frame so the browser has
// applied the .active class transition. Otherwise term.cols/rows
// can come back as the minimum (2x2) when the mount's clientHeight
// is still being computed.
requestAnimationFrame(() => {
try {
fitAddon && fitAddon.fit();
if (ws && ws.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN) {
ws.send(JSON.stringify({ type: 'resize', cols: term.cols, rows: term.rows }));
}
} catch {}
});
const ro = new ResizeObserver(() => {
try {
fitAddon && fitAddon.fit();
if (ws && ws.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN) {
ws.send(JSON.stringify({ type: 'resize', cols: term.cols, rows: term.rows }));
}
} catch {}
});
ro.observe(els.mount);
term.onData((data) => {
if (ws && ws.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN) {
ws.send(new TextEncoder().encode(data));
}
});
}
/**
* Inject a string into the live PTY (the same way a real keystroke would).
* Used by the toolbar's Cleanup button and the Inspector's "Send to Code"
* action so the user can drive claude from outside-the-keyboard surfaces.
* Returns true if the bytes went out, false if no live session.
*/
window.gstackInjectToTerminal = function (text) {
if (!text || !ws || ws.readyState !== WebSocket.OPEN) return false;
try {
ws.send(new TextEncoder().encode(text));
return true;
} catch {
return false;
}
};
async function connect() {
if (state !== STATE.IDLE) return; // already connecting/live
setState(STATE.CONNECTING);
const minted = await mintSession();
if (minted.error) {
setState(STATE.IDLE, { message: `Cannot start: ${minted.error}` });
return;
}
const { terminalPort, ptySessionToken } = minted;
if (!ptySessionToken) {
setState(STATE.IDLE, { message: 'Cannot start: no session token returned' });
return;
}
// Pre-flight: does claude even exist on PATH?
const claudeStatus = await checkClaudeAvailable(terminalPort);
if (!claudeStatus.available) {
setState(STATE.NO_CLAUDE);
return;
}
// setState(LIVE) flips terminal-mount from display:none to display:flex.
// We MUST do that BEFORE ensureXterm() — xterm.js measures the container
// synchronously inside term.open() and a hidden container yields a 0x0
// terminal that never recovers. ensureXterm + the requestAnimationFrame
// fit() inside it run after the browser has applied the layout.
setState(STATE.LIVE);
ensureXterm();
// Token rides on Sec-WebSocket-Protocol — the only auth header the
// browser WebSocket API lets us set. Cross-port HttpOnly cookies with
// SameSite=Strict don't survive the jump from server.ts:34567 to the
// agent's random port from a chrome-extension origin, so cookies
// alone weren't reliable.
ws = new WebSocket(`ws://127.0.0.1:${terminalPort}/ws`, [`gstack-pty.${ptySessionToken}`]);
ws.binaryType = 'arraybuffer';
ws.addEventListener('open', () => {
try {
ws.send(JSON.stringify({ type: 'resize', cols: term.cols, rows: term.rows }));
} catch {}
// Push a fresh tab snapshot so claude's tabs.json is populated by
// the time the lazy spawn finishes booting. Background.js exposes
// the snapshot helper via chrome.runtime; we ask for it here and
// forward whatever comes back.
try {
chrome.runtime.sendMessage({ type: 'getTabState' }, (resp) => {
if (resp && ws && ws.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN) {
try {
ws.send(JSON.stringify({
type: 'tabState',
active: resp.active,
tabs: resp.tabs,
reason: 'initial',
}));
} catch {}
}
});
} catch {}
// Send a single byte to nudge the agent to spawn claude (lazy-spawn trigger).
try { ws.send(new TextEncoder().encode('\n')); } catch {}
});
ws.addEventListener('message', (ev) => {
if (typeof ev.data === 'string') {
// Agent control message (rare). Treat as JSON; error frames carry code.
try {
const msg = JSON.parse(ev.data);
if (msg.type === 'error' && msg.code === 'CLAUDE_NOT_FOUND') {
setState(STATE.NO_CLAUDE);
try { ws.close(); } catch {}
}
} catch {}
return;
}
// Binary: feed to xterm.
const buf = ev.data instanceof ArrayBuffer ? new Uint8Array(ev.data) : ev.data;
term.write(buf);
});
ws.addEventListener('close', () => {
ws = null;
if (state !== STATE.NO_CLAUDE) setState(STATE.ENDED);
});
ws.addEventListener('error', (err) => {
console.error('[gstack terminal] ws error', err);
});
}
function teardown() {
try { ws && ws.close(); } catch {}
ws = null;
if (term) {
try { term.dispose(); } catch {}
term = null;
fitAddon = null;
}
setState(STATE.IDLE);
}
// ─── Wiring ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
/**
* Force a fresh session: close any open WS, dispose xterm, return to
* IDLE, kick off auto-connect. Safe to call from any state.
*/
function forceRestart() {
try { ws && ws.close(); } catch {}
ws = null;
if (term) {
try { term.dispose(); } catch {}
term = null;
fitAddon = null;
}
setState(STATE.IDLE, { message: 'Starting Claude Code...' });
tryAutoConnect();
}
/**
* Repaint xterm when the Terminal pane becomes visible. xterm.js has a
* known issue where its renderer doesn't redraw after a display:none →
* display:flex flip — the canvas/DOM stays blank until something forces
* a layout pass. fit() recomputes dimensions, refresh() redraws.
*/
function repaintIfLive() {
if (state !== STATE.LIVE || !term) return;
try { fitAddon && fitAddon.fit(); } catch {}
try { term.refresh(0, term.rows - 1); } catch {}
try {
if (ws && ws.readyState === WebSocket.OPEN) {
ws.send(JSON.stringify({ type: 'resize', cols: term.cols, rows: term.rows }));
}
} catch {}
}
function init() {
setState(STATE.IDLE, { message: 'Starting Claude Code...' });
els.installRetry?.addEventListener('click', () => {
// Re-probe claude on PATH, then try a connect.
setState(STATE.IDLE, { message: 'Starting Claude Code...' });
tryAutoConnect();
});
// Two restart buttons:
// - els.restart lives inside the ENDED state card (visible only after
// a session has ended).
// - els.restartNow lives in the always-visible toolbar (lets the user
// force a fresh claude mid-session without waiting for it to exit).
els.restart?.addEventListener('click', forceRestart);
els.restartNow?.addEventListener('click', forceRestart);
// Live browser-tab state. background.js → sidepanel.js → us. We
// forward over the live PTY WebSocket; terminal-agent.ts writes
// <stateDir>/active-tab.json + <stateDir>/tabs.json so claude can
// always read the current tab landscape.
document.addEventListener('gstack:tab-state', (ev) => {
if (!ws || ws.readyState !== WebSocket.OPEN) return;
try {
ws.send(JSON.stringify({
type: 'tabState',
active: ev.detail?.active,
tabs: ev.detail?.tabs,
reason: ev.detail?.reason,
}));
} catch {}
});
// Repaint after a debug-tab → primary-pane transition. The debug
// tabs (Activity / Refs / Inspector) hide the Terminal pane via
// .tab-content { display: none }; xterm doesn't auto-redraw when its
// container flips back to visible, so we listen for the close-debug
// event and force a fit + refresh.
const observer = new MutationObserver(() => {
const term = document.getElementById('tab-terminal');
if (term?.classList.contains('active')) {
requestAnimationFrame(repaintIfLive);
}
});
const target = document.getElementById('tab-terminal');
if (target) observer.observe(target, { attributes: true, attributeFilter: ['class'] });
tryAutoConnect();
}
/**
* Eager-connect when the sidebar opens. Polls for sidepanel.js to populate
* window.gstackServerPort + window.gstackAuthToken (which it does as soon
* as /health succeeds), then fires connect() automatically. The user
* doesn't have to press a key — Terminal is the default tab and "tap to
* start" was a needless paper cut on every reload.
*/
function tryAutoConnect() {
if (state !== STATE.IDLE) return;
let waited = 0;
const tick = () => {
// If the user navigated away (Chat tab) or already connected, drop out.
if (state !== STATE.IDLE) return;
if (getServerPort() && getAuthToken()) {
connect();
return;
}
waited += 200;
if (waited > 15000) {
setState(STATE.IDLE, { message: 'Browse server not ready. Reload sidebar to retry.' });
return;
}
setTimeout(tick, 200);
};
tick();
}
if (document.readyState === 'loading') {
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', init);
} else {
init();
}
})();