Headline API:
reply = client.stream(session_id, "Explain monads") do |part|
print part["content"] if part["type"] == "text"
end
reply.full_text # final accumulated text
Sources ported from ajaynomics/ajent-rails lib/opencode/client/ after
the Phase-1+2 tier carve + Phase-2.5 boundary cleanup (see ajent-rails
PRs #840 and #843). Rails-runtime coupling stripped:
- Defaults read from ENV[OPENCODE_BASE_URL/SERVER_PASSWORD/TIMEOUT]
instead of Rails.application.config.x.opencode_blackline.*
- EventTraceable.timed_event(...) calls swapped for
Opencode::Instrumentation.instrument(...) — pluggable adapter
(default no-op) that callers wire to ActiveSupport::Notifications,
OpenTelemetry, stdout, etc.
Runtime dependency: activesupport (>= 6.1, < 9.0) for the small
core_ext surface (blank?/present?/presence/truncate/duplicable?/
megabytes). ActiveSupport is NOT Rails — it's a standalone helpers
gem that most Ruby apps already have transitively.
What's in the gem:
Opencode::Client HTTP + SSE client; #stream block-form API
Opencode::Reply SSE-event accumulator with observer protocol
Opencode::Reply::Result typed Struct value object
Opencode::ReplyObserver observer protocol module (no-op defaults)
Opencode::Prompts per-Reply pending question/permission registry
Opencode::Tracer callable that prefixes event names
Opencode::Instrumentation pluggable adapter
Opencode::ResponseParser wire-format extractors
Opencode::ToolPart canonical tool-part hash shape
Opencode::PartSource wire-vs-stream-only discriminator
Opencode::Todo todo status canonicalization
Opencode::Error (+ 7 subclasses)
What's out (per design D18 — wait for demand signal):
- acts_as_opencode_session concern
- ActiveRecord-backed session lifecycle
- rails generators
- opencode-rails as a separate gem
Instead, examples/conversation_recipe.rb ships as a ~140-line
plain-ActiveRecord blueprint demonstrating session lifecycle,
with_lock, update_columns mid-stream pattern, and CAS-safe finalize.
Tests: 12 runs, 25 assertions, 0 failures (smoke test against
WebMock-stubbed OpenCode endpoints — covers the postcard, error
model, Instrumentation, and Reply::Result shape).
Authored against ajent-rails commit 02954eeb (opencode-gem/phase-3-prep).
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153 lines
5.7 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Opencode
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# Canonical shape of a tool part in an assistant reply.
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#
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# A tool part starts `pending` and transitions through `running` to a
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# terminal `completed` or `error`. The complete representation carries
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# seven fields, all string-keyed so views read consistent keys whether
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# the part came from a live streaming event or a post-stream message
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# poll:
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#
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# "type" => "tool"
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# "tool" => "edit"
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# "status" => "completed"
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# "title" => "Edited /INDEX.md"
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# "input" => { ... } # full args the agent passed, deep-stringified
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# "metadata" => { ... } # tool-specific output: diff, preview, stdout, etc.
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# "output" => "Edited successfully."
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# "error" => "..." # only when status == "error", truncated to 200 chars
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#
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# The shape is produced two ways:
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#
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# 1. Opencode::Reply#apply_tool_state — live, mid-stream, merging
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# incoming event state into an in-memory record (previous values
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# survive when the new event omits a field).
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#
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# 2. Opencode::ResponseParser.build_tool_summary — post-stream, built
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# fresh from a complete OpenCode message returned by
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# /session/:id/message during recovery / final-exchange polling.
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#
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# Existence reason: the two paths used to drift. ResponseParser stripped
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# `metadata` and whitelisted `input` to a fixed key list, so `parts_json`
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# saved on finalize had strictly less data than the streaming DOM had
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# shown. The visible symptom was "I saw the diff while streaming and it
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# disappeared when the turn finished". This class is the single source of
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# truth that prevents that drift.
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module ToolPart
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MAX_ERROR_LEN = 200
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INVALID_TOOL = "invalid"
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module_function
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# Build a fresh canonical tool-part hash from one OpenCode message
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# part (the shape that arrives through /session/:id/message).
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# Used by ResponseParser for recovery and final-exchange polling.
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def from_message_part(part)
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state = state_of(part)
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build_canonical(
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tool: part[:tool] || part["tool"],
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status: state_value(state, :status),
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title: state_value(state, :title),
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input: state_value(state, :input),
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metadata: state_value(state, :metadata),
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output: state_value(state, :output),
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error: state_value(state, :error)
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)
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end
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# Merge an incoming `message.part.updated` event state into an
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# existing record. Used by Reply#apply_tool_state during streaming.
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#
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# Fields the event omits (or that arrive empty) leave the record's
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# previous value intact. Mid-tool events are partial by design.
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#
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# In addition to the canonical render fields (status, title, input,
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# metadata, output, error), this also persists `callID` and
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# `messageID` from the incoming state. Those identifiers are needed
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# by downstream lookups (e.g. matching an ask-user reply event back
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# to the originating tool part by callID) and would otherwise be
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# silently dropped on the way into Reply.parts JSON.
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#
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# Returns the (mutated) record for chaining.
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def merge_streaming_state(record, part)
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state = state_of(part)
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tool = part[:tool] || part["tool"]
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# Preserve original tool name if OpenCode later renames to "invalid"
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# mid-session — we want to keep rendering the original name.
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record["tool"] = tool if tool.present? && tool != INVALID_TOOL
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status = state_value(state, :status)
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record["status"] = status if status
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title = state_value(state, :title)
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record["title"] = title if title.present?
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input = state_value(state, :input)
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record["input"] = stringify_deep(input) if input.present?
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metadata = state_value(state, :metadata)
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record["metadata"] = stringify_deep(metadata) if metadata.present?
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output = state_value(state, :output)
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record["output"] = output if output.present?
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error = state_value(state, :error)
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record["error"] = error.to_s.truncate(MAX_ERROR_LEN) if error.present?
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# callID and messageID moved from state.* to the part's top level
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# somewhere in opencode v1.15.x. Read top-level first, fall back
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# to state.* for any older versions that may still be in flight.
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# Without this, merge_pending_question_into_existing_tool_part
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# (which searches @parts by callID) silently no-ops, and the
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# question form renders with no questions or routing IDs.
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call_id = part[:callID] || part["callID"] || state_value(state, :callID)
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record["callID"] = call_id if call_id.present?
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message_id = part[:messageID] || part["messageID"] || state_value(state, :messageID)
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record["messageID"] = message_id if message_id.present?
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record
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end
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class << self
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private
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def state_of(part)
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part[:state] || part["state"] || {}
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end
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def state_value(state, key)
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return nil unless state.is_a?(Hash)
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state[key] || state[key.to_s]
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end
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def build_canonical(tool:, status:, title:, input:, metadata:, output:, error:)
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hash = {
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"type" => "tool",
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"tool" => tool.to_s.presence,
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"status" => status,
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"title" => title.presence,
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"input" => stringify_deep(input).presence,
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"metadata" => stringify_deep(metadata).presence,
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"output" => output.presence
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}
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hash["error"] = error.to_s.truncate(MAX_ERROR_LEN).presence if status == "error"
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hash.compact
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end
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def stringify_deep(value)
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case value
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when Hash
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value.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h| h[k.to_s] = stringify_deep(v) }
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when Array
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value.map { |v| stringify_deep(v) }
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else
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value
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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