Ajay Krishnan abe69f1515 Add Opencode::Instrumentation.notify; bump to 0.0.1.alpha2
Code review consensus from Tobi+Sandi: the empty-block call
'Opencode::Instrumentation.instrument(name, payload) { }' at fire-
and-forget call sites in opencode-rails is API smell. Tobi: 'two
named verbs are clearer than one verb with a vestigial block.'
Sandi: 'a method with a block parameter that's optional but expected
empty in some call sites is doing two things.'

Two emission shapes now:

  .instrument(name, payload) { ... }   # block; duration measured
  .notify(name, payload)                # fire-and-forget; no block

Both flow through the same adapter. The adapter still always
receives a block argument (some adapters key on it, e.g. AS::
Notifications.instrument requires a block) — .notify passes an
empty {}. Adapter return value is ignored for .notify (it returns
nil); .instrument continues to pass through the block's return.

Three new tests in smoke_test.rb:
  - no-op when no adapter set
  - forwards to adapter + verifies block presence + verifies that
    .notify returns nil (not the adapter's return)
  - works without a block at the call site

Also: switched gemspec metadata URLs from Gitea to GitHub. The gem
will eventually publish from github.com/ajaynomics/opencode-ruby —
the metadata now reflects that. (No actual GitHub remote push yet;
that's the user's manual step.)

15 tests pass, 32 assertions, 0 failures.
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opencode-ruby

Idiomatic Ruby client for OpenCode. Block-form streaming, value-object responses, automatic SSE reconnection.

require "opencode-ruby"

client  = Opencode::Client.new(base_url: "http://localhost:4096")
session = client.create_session(title: "My session")

reply = client.stream(session[:id], "Explain monads in two sentences.") do |part|
  print part["content"] if part["type"] == "text"
end

puts
puts reply.full_text
puts "(#{reply.tool_parts.size} tool calls, #{reply.parts_json.size} parts total)"

Three lines of setup, four lines of work. Block fires every time a part appears, grows, finalizes, or (for tool calls) advances state. The final return value is a typed Opencode::Reply::Result you can persist or inspect.

Install

# Gemfile
gem "opencode-ruby"

Or:

gem install opencode-ruby

Then require "opencode-ruby".

Configuration

client = Opencode::Client.new(
  base_url: "http://localhost:4096",   # or ENV["OPENCODE_BASE_URL"]
  password: "secret",                   # or ENV["OPENCODE_SERVER_PASSWORD"]
  timeout:  120                         # or ENV["OPENCODE_TIMEOUT"], seconds
)

Multi-tenant apps construct multiple clients with different base_urls — each Opencode::Client holds its own Net::HTTP connection, no shared state.

Core API

Streaming (the headline)

reply = client.stream(session_id, "What's 2 + 2?") do |part|
  case part["type"]
  when "text"      then print part["content"]
  when "reasoning" then # ignore, or render in a separate UI
  when "tool"      then puts "  [tool: #{part['tool']}#{part['status']}]"
  end
end

reply.full_text       # => "2 + 2 = 4."
reply.tool_parts      # => array of terminal tool-call parts
reply.reasoning_text  # => the model's hidden reasoning, if any
reply.parts_json      # => the full ordered parts array, ready for persistence

Synchronous send (no streaming)

result = client.send_message(session_id, "Quick yes/no: is Ruby fun?")
# result is the OpenCode response hash; see API docs for fields.

Lower-level event firehose

If you need raw SSE events (every server tick, todo update, prompt asked/replied), use stream_events directly:

client.stream_events(session_id: session_id) do |event|
  puts event[:type] # "message.part.delta", "todo.updated", "session.idle", ...
end

Interactive prompts

When the agent uses the question or permission tools, opencode emits question.asked / permission.asked events. Answer them via:

client.reply_question(request_id: "que_...", answers: [["yes"]])
client.reply_permission(request_id: "per_...", reply: "always")

Error model

Every method that hits the network raises Opencode::Error (or a subclass) on failure. Catch the parent or the specific subclass:

begin
  client.health
rescue Opencode::ConnectionError      # server unreachable
rescue Opencode::TimeoutError         # client-side timeout
rescue Opencode::SessionNotFoundError # 404 on a session
rescue Opencode::StaleSessionError    # session.idle never arrived
rescue Opencode::IdleStreamError      # mid-turn SSE wedge
rescue Opencode::ServerError          # 5xx
rescue Opencode::BadRequestError      # 4xx other than 404
rescue Opencode::Error                # catch-all
end

Instrumentation

Want to see what the gem is doing? Plug in an adapter. Default behaviour is silent no-op — the gem ships zero opinion about your observability stack.

# stdout for debugging:
Opencode::Instrumentation.adapter = ->(name, payload, &block) {
  puts "[#{name}] #{payload.inspect}"
  block.call
}

# ActiveSupport::Notifications in a Rails app:
Opencode::Instrumentation.adapter = ->(name, payload, &block) {
  ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument(name, payload, &block)
}

Event names emitted today:

Event Payload
opencode.request :method, :path

Want this in a Rails app?

See examples/conversation_recipe.rb for a ~60-line plain-ActiveRecord blueprint covering session lifecycle (with_lock, update_columns mid-stream snapshots, CAS-safe finalize). Drop it into your app and adapt.

If enough Rails developers do that and want it as a one-liner, we'll ship opencode-rails with acts_as_opencode_session. File an issue if that's you — your issue is the signal.

Position against opencode_client

Want every OpenCode endpoint auto-generated from the OpenAPI spec? Use opencode_client. This gem is the hand-rolled idiomatic alternative — smaller surface, opinionated defaults, block-form streaming. Pick whichever fits how you want to write Ruby.

Compatibility

  • Ruby ≥ 3.2
  • OpenCode server ≥ 1.15
  • Runtime dependency: activesupport (>= 6.1)not Rails. ActiveSupport is a standalone helpers gem (blank?, present?, presence, truncate, etc.).

Development

bundle install
bundle exec rake test

12-test smoke covers Client end-to-end against WebMock-stubbed OpenCode endpoints.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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Idiomatic Ruby client for OpenCode (HTTP + SSE). Hand-rolled alternative to opencode_client.
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