opencode-ruby — idiomatic Ruby client for OpenCode (HTTP + SSE). Hand-rolled, opinionated Ruby SDK with block-form streaming, value- object responses, and automatic SSE reconnection. Pluggable Opencode::Instrumentation adapter for routing events to ActiveSupport::Notifications, OpenTelemetry, stdout, or any custom emitter. Companion to opencode-rails for AR-coupled Rails apps. What this version ships: - Opencode::Client (Net::HTTP + SSE) - Opencode::Reply / Reply::Result / ReplyObserver - Opencode::Tracer, Opencode::Prompts - Opencode::ResponseParser, ToolPart, PartSource, Todo - Opencode::Instrumentation (instrument + notify) - Opencode::Error and seven subclasses - examples/conversation_recipe.rb — canonical Rails wiring blueprint 15 smoke tests. CI on Ruby 3.2/3.3/3.4. Ruby >= 3.2. Runtime dep: activesupport >= 6.1, < 9.0. See CHANGELOG.md for the alpha1 -> alpha2 delta.
63 lines
2.6 KiB
Ruby
63 lines
2.6 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "set"
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module Opencode
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# A Part's provenance — where it came from in the OpenCode wire model.
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#
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# Two source classes exist:
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#
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# - Wire parts: emitted by the OpenCode message-parts pipeline and
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# echoed back by `GET /session/:id/message`. These are authoritative
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# for finalization — when the final exchange poll lands, wire parts
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# overwrite whatever streaming captured.
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#
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# - Stream-only parts: synthesized from bus events that OpenCode does
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# NOT persist as message parts. The host's Opencode::Reply
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# materializes them so per-product ReplyStream observers can render
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# them through the same tool partials as real tool parts, and
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# Opencode::Turn preserves them across exchange-finalization so the
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# final assistant message keeps what the user watched live.
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#
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# `todo.updated` is the first stream-only source (OpenCode emits the
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# full todo list on a bus event but never records it as a message part).
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# Future sources land here too: add the constant, add it to STREAM_ONLY,
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# both `Reply#append_part` callers and `Turn#stream_only_part?` keep
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# working with no further edits.
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#
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# This module exists because the previous shape coupled Reply and Turn
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# through a magic-string comparison of `metadata.source ==
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# Opencode::Reply::TODO_STREAM_SOURCE`. Two classes carrying the same
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# discriminator string is a "next time someone adds a source they'll
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# only update one place" bug waiting to happen. The source-of-truth
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# now lives here; both consumers go through `stream_only?(part)`.
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module PartSource
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TODO_UPDATED = "todo.updated"
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STREAM_ONLY = Set[TODO_UPDATED].freeze
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module_function
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# True iff the part's metadata.source is one of the stream-only
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# sources. Tolerates non-Hash input (returns false) so callers don't
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# have to guard before asking.
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def stream_only?(part)
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return false unless part.is_a?(Hash)
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STREAM_ONLY.include?(part.dig("metadata", "source"))
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end
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# Stamps `source:` into part_hash's metadata. Raises ArgumentError on
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# an unknown source so typos surface at write time, not at the next
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# `stream_only?` check (which would silently return false).
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# Mutates and returns the input hash for chaining.
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def stamp(part_hash, source:)
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raise ArgumentError, "unknown stream-only source #{source.inspect}; " \
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"register it in Opencode::PartSource::STREAM_ONLY first" unless STREAM_ONLY.include?(source)
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part_hash["metadata"] ||= {}
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part_hash["metadata"]["source"] = source
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part_hash
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end
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end
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end
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