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175 lines
6.6 KiB
TypeScript
175 lines
6.6 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Centralized gbrain CLI invocation.
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*
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* Every `gbrain ...` spawn from `bin/gstack-gbrain-sync.ts` and
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* `bin/gstack-memory-ingest.ts` MUST go through `spawnGbrain` (or
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* `execGbrainJson`), and the invariant test
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* `test/gbrain-exec-invariant.test.ts` enforces this with a static-source
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* grep. The helper layer guarantees three properties:
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*
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* 1. **DATABASE_URL is seeded from gbrain's own config**, not from the
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* caller's `.env.local`. gbrain auto-loads `.env.local` via dotenv on
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* startup. When `/sync-gbrain` runs inside a Next.js / Prisma / Rails
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* project with its own `DATABASE_URL`, gbrain reads that one and not
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* its own `${GBRAIN_HOME:-$HOME/.gbrain}/config.json`. Auth fails;
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* code + memory stages crash; only brain-sync's git push survives.
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*
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* 2. **Bun-aware env passing.** Mutating `process.env.DATABASE_URL` does
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* NOT propagate to children of `child_process.spawnSync`/`spawn` in
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* Bun — the child gets the original startup env. So we cannot just
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* set process.env; we must thread an explicit `env:` dict to every
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* spawn. This is the central bug the helper exists to prevent
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* regressing on.
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*
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* 3. **`GBRAIN_HOME` honored consistently.** Other gstack helpers
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* (`detectEngineTier`) already honor `GBRAIN_HOME`. `buildGbrainEnv`
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* reads from `${GBRAIN_HOME:-$HOME/.gbrain}/config.json` so all
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* gstack-side gbrain calls agree on which config file matters.
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*
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* **Escape hatch:** `GSTACK_RESPECT_ENV_DATABASE_URL=1` returns the
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* caller's env unchanged. Use only when the brain intentionally lives in
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* the project's local DB (rare).
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*/
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import { existsSync, readFileSync } from "fs";
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import { join } from "path";
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import { homedir } from "os";
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import { spawnSync, spawn, execFileSync, type SpawnSyncReturns, type ChildProcess, type SpawnOptions } from "child_process";
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interface GbrainConfig {
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database_url?: string;
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}
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export interface BuildGbrainEnvOptions {
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/**
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* Caller env to extend. Defaults to `process.env`. Tests inject a
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* synthetic env so the helper can be exercised without polluting the
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* real process env.
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*/
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baseEnv?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv;
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/**
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* When true, announce on stderr that we overrode the caller's
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* DATABASE_URL. Suppressed for the `--quiet` sync flow.
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*/
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announce?: boolean;
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}
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/**
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* Build an env dict with DATABASE_URL seeded from
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* `${GBRAIN_HOME:-$HOME/.gbrain}/config.json`. Returns the base env
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* unchanged when:
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* - `GSTACK_RESPECT_ENV_DATABASE_URL=1` (intentional opt-out),
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* - the config file is missing or unparseable,
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* - the config has no `database_url`,
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* - the caller already set DATABASE_URL to the same value.
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*
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* Always returns a fresh object — mutating the returned env never
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* affects the caller's env. Tests assert on effective values, not
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* object identity.
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*/
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export function buildGbrainEnv(opts: BuildGbrainEnvOptions = {}): NodeJS.ProcessEnv {
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const baseEnv = opts.baseEnv || process.env;
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const out: NodeJS.ProcessEnv = { ...baseEnv };
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if (baseEnv.GSTACK_RESPECT_ENV_DATABASE_URL === "1") return out;
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const homeBase = baseEnv.HOME || homedir();
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const gbrainHome = baseEnv.GBRAIN_HOME || join(homeBase, ".gbrain");
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const configPath = join(gbrainHome, "config.json");
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if (!existsSync(configPath)) return out;
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let cfg: GbrainConfig = {};
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try {
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cfg = JSON.parse(readFileSync(configPath, "utf-8")) as GbrainConfig;
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} catch {
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return out;
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}
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if (!cfg.database_url) return out;
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if (baseEnv.DATABASE_URL === cfg.database_url) return out;
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const hadCaller = baseEnv.DATABASE_URL !== undefined;
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out.DATABASE_URL = cfg.database_url;
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if (opts.announce) {
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const note = hadCaller ? " (overrode value from caller env / .env.local)" : "";
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process.stderr.write(`[gbrain-exec] seeded DATABASE_URL from ${configPath}${note}\n`);
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}
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return out;
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}
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export interface SpawnGbrainOptions {
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/** Timeout in milliseconds. Defaults to 30s. */
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timeout?: number;
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/** Working directory for the child process. */
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cwd?: string;
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/** Stdio configuration. Defaults to capturing both stdout and stderr. */
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stdio?: "inherit" | "pipe" | "ignore" | Array<"inherit" | "pipe" | "ignore">;
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/**
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* Base env to extend before seeding DATABASE_URL. Defaults to
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* `process.env`. Tests inject a synthetic env so the spawn picks up a
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* gbrain shim on PATH and a fake `~/.gbrain/config.json`.
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*/
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baseEnv?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv;
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/** Whether to announce DATABASE_URL seeding on stderr. */
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announce?: boolean;
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}
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/**
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* Spawn `gbrain <args>` with the seeded env. Returns the raw
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* `SpawnSyncReturns<string>` so callers can inspect `status`, `stdout`,
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* `stderr` exactly as they would with `spawnSync` directly.
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*/
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export function spawnGbrain(args: string[], opts: SpawnGbrainOptions = {}): SpawnSyncReturns<string> {
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return spawnSync("gbrain", args, {
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encoding: "utf-8",
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timeout: opts.timeout ?? 30_000,
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cwd: opts.cwd,
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stdio: opts.stdio || ["ignore", "pipe", "pipe"],
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env: buildGbrainEnv({ baseEnv: opts.baseEnv, announce: opts.announce }),
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});
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}
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/**
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* Run `gbrain <args>` and parse stdout as JSON. Returns `null` on
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* non-zero exit, parse failure, or timeout. Useful for `gbrain sources
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* list --json` and similar.
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*/
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export function execGbrainJson<T = unknown>(args: string[], opts: SpawnGbrainOptions = {}): T | null {
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const r = spawnGbrain(args, opts);
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if (r.status !== 0) return null;
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try {
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return JSON.parse(r.stdout || "null") as T;
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} catch {
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return null;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Async streaming variant for callers that need to attach stdout/stderr
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* listeners (e.g., `gbrain import` in `gstack-memory-ingest.ts`). Always
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* injects the seeded env. Returns the raw `ChildProcess` so the caller
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* can wire up its own promise around exit/timeout/signal handling.
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*/
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export function spawnGbrainAsync(
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args: string[],
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opts: { stdio?: SpawnOptions["stdio"]; cwd?: string; baseEnv?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv } = {},
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): ChildProcess {
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return spawn("gbrain", args, {
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stdio: opts.stdio || ["ignore", "pipe", "pipe"],
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cwd: opts.cwd,
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env: buildGbrainEnv({ baseEnv: opts.baseEnv, announce: false }),
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});
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}
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/**
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* Run `gbrain <args>` via execFileSync. Throws on non-zero exit. Useful
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* for callers that want to surface gbrain's stderr as the error message.
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*/
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export function execGbrainText(args: string[], opts: SpawnGbrainOptions = {}): string {
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return execFileSync("gbrain", args, {
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encoding: "utf-8",
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timeout: opts.timeout ?? 30_000,
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cwd: opts.cwd,
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stdio: opts.stdio || ["ignore", "pipe", "pipe"],
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env: buildGbrainEnv({ baseEnv: opts.baseEnv, announce: opts.announce }),
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});
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}
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