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Add a Session block to ctask info output, surfacing the workspace session lease state derived from SessionStatus. Inserted between Path and any launch-dir fields so the new content is visually distinct from both blocks. Format: state on the header line, then indented Mode / Owner / Attach / Note rows aligned at column 14. The Owner line omits the hostname when it matches the local machine. The Attach hint surfaces only for active+persistent sessions and uses invocationName() so the suggested command reflects the user's actual invocation. Malformed leases render as stale with a single-line diagnostic and no Mode/Owner/Attach rows so we never display fields parsed from a broken file. Exposes session.CurrentHostname() so the cmd layer has a single source of truth for the local-vs-remote hostname check.
144 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
144 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
package cmd
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"github.com/spf13/cobra"
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"github.com/warrenronsiek/ctask/internal/config"
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"github.com/warrenronsiek/ctask/internal/session"
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)
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var infoCmd = &cobra.Command{
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Use: "info <query>",
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Short: "Display metadata and path for a workspace",
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Args: cobra.ExactArgs(1),
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SilenceUsage: true,
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RunE: runInfo,
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}
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func init() {
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infoCmd.ValidArgsFunction = completeWorkspaces(completionAny)
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rootCmd.AddCommand(infoCmd)
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}
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func runInfo(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error {
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// v0.5.2: info is a read-only direct lookup. Always include archived
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// workspaces — if the user types a name, they want to find it whether
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// or not it's archived. The status field in the output makes the state
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// obvious.
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roots := config.SearchRoots()
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ws := resolveOne(roots, args[0], true)
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m := ws.Meta
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fmt.Printf("Task: %s\n", m.Slug)
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fmt.Printf("Title: %s\n", m.Title)
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fmt.Printf("Category: %s\n", m.Category)
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fmt.Printf("Status: %s\n", m.Status)
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fmt.Printf("Mode: %s\n", m.Mode)
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fmt.Printf("Agent: %s\n", m.Agent)
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// v0.5.1: display timestamps in local time. task.yaml stores UTC;
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// info converts for friendliness so the shown time matches the user's
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// wall clock.
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fmt.Printf("Created: %s\n", m.CreatedAt.Local().Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05"))
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fmt.Printf("Updated: %s\n", m.UpdatedAt.Local().Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05"))
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fmt.Printf("Path: %s\n", ws.Path)
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printSessionBlock(ws.Path, m.Slug)
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if m.LaunchDir != "" {
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// Per spec amendment: stat the expected path directly instead of
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// inferring existence from ResolveLaunch's fallback behavior. info
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// is a display command, not a launch command — a permission error
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// here is the same user-facing outcome as "not a directory", so
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// we just report whether the stat succeeded with a directory.
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launchAbs := filepath.Join(ws.Path, m.LaunchDir)
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dirExists := "no"
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if info, err := os.Stat(launchAbs); err == nil && info.IsDir() {
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dirExists = "yes"
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}
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fmt.Printf("Launch dir: %s/\n", m.LaunchDir)
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fmt.Printf("Launch path: %s\n", launchAbs)
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fmt.Printf("Dir exists: %s\n", dirExists)
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}
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if m.ArchivedAt != nil {
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fmt.Printf("Archived: %s\n", m.ArchivedAt.Local().Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05"))
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}
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// List contents
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fmt.Println()
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fmt.Println("Contents:")
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entries, err := os.ReadDir(ws.Path)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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for _, e := range entries {
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name := e.Name()
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if e.IsDir() {
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name += "/"
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}
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fmt.Printf(" %s\n", name)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// printSessionBlock renders the v0.5.4 Session block for `ctask info`.
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//
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// Layout (values align at column 14 across the block):
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//
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// Session: <state>
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// Mode: <mode> (omitted when malformed)
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// Owner: [host / ]pid N (Active; "Last owner:" when stale)
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// Attach: <bin> attach <slug> (Active + persistent only)
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// Note: <diagnostic> (stale or malformed only)
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//
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// The hostname is omitted from the Owner/Last-owner line when it matches
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// the local machine, matching the spec's "omit when local" rule.
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//
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// All command-form text uses invocationName() so the hint reflects how
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// the user actually invoked the binary (./ctask vs ctask.exe vs ctask).
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// SessionStatus itself stays neutral and never builds a command string.
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func printSessionBlock(wsPath, slug string) {
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s := session.SessionStatus(wsPath)
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fmt.Println()
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switch s.State {
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case session.SessionStateNone:
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fmt.Println("Session: none")
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return
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case session.SessionStateStale:
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// Malformed lease: SessionStatus reports state=stale, mode empty,
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// diagnostic set. Render only the Note so we don't pretend to
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// know the mode/owner when the file couldn't be parsed.
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if s.Diagnostic != "" {
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fmt.Println("Session: stale")
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fmt.Printf(" Note: %s\n", s.Diagnostic)
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return
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}
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}
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fmt.Printf("Session: %s\n", s.State)
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fmt.Printf(" Mode: %s\n", s.Mode)
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ownerValue := fmt.Sprintf("pid %d", s.PID)
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if s.Hostname != "" && s.Hostname != session.CurrentHostname() {
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ownerValue = s.Hostname + " / " + ownerValue
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}
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if s.State == session.SessionStateActive {
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fmt.Printf(" Owner: %s\n", ownerValue)
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} else {
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fmt.Printf(" Last owner: %s\n", ownerValue)
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}
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if s.State == session.SessionStateActive && s.Mode == "persistent" {
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fmt.Printf(" Attach: %s attach %s\n", invocationName(), slug)
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}
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if s.State == session.SessionStateStale {
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fmt.Println(" Note: lease expired; workspace may be available")
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}
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}
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