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alt-glitch
e1067dbbe5 tests: pin ink engine in _make_tui_argv npm-bootstrap tests (post-merge semantic fix)
Main's rewritten test_tui_npm_install.py tests call _make_tui_argv expecting
the Ink/npm flow unconditionally; with the dual-engine dispatch merged in,
_resolve_tui_engine() auto-selects opentui whenever ui-opentui/dist is built
in the repo, routing the call away from the path under test (first subprocess
became 'node --version' instead of 'npm run build'). Pin the engine to ink
via an autouse fixture, mirroring the existing pinning precedent in
test_tui_resume_flow.py.
2026-06-12 10:32:40 +05:30
alt-glitch
2bd9c9b881 opentui(phase3): launcher integration — HERMES_TUI_ENGINE dual-engine
hermes --tui launches the native OpenTUI engine (Bun) when
HERMES_TUI_ENGINE=opentui (env) or display.tui_engine=opentui (config);
Ink stays the default and the shipping path is untouched.

- _resolve_tui_engine() (env > config > ink); refuses opentui on
  Windows/Termux (no Bun) -> falls back to ink with a notice.
- _make_opentui_argv() -> [bun, src/entry.real.tsx] (no build step).
- _bun_bin() with HERMES_BUN override.
- Branch at top of _make_tui_argv BEFORE _ensure_tui_node (Bun-only host
  must not bootstrap Node).
- Gate _launch_tui NODE_OPTIONS/--max-old-space-size on engine==ink (Bun
  is JSC; the V8 flag errors/ignores).

Verified end-to-end via tmux: real hermes --tui -> Bun -> OpenTUI ->
real Python gateway streamed a real reply. No-flag default still ink.
2026-06-08 11:11:54 +00:00
Teknium
5b4e431e8c feat(gateway): add Photon Spectrum (iMessage) platform plugin
First-class iMessage support via Photon's managed Spectrum platform.
Targeted as a successor to the BlueBubbles adapter — Photon allocates
the iMessage line, handles delivery, and abuse-prevention so users
don't have to run their own Mac relay. Free tier uses Photon's shared
line pool.

Architecture:
- Inbound: signed JSON webhooks (X-Spectrum-Signature, HMAC-SHA256)
  delivered to a local aiohttp listener. Dedupes on message.id,
  rejects deliveries with >5min timestamp drift.
- Outbound: small supervised Node sidecar that runs the spectrum-ts
  SDK. Photon does not currently expose a public HTTP send-message
  endpoint; the sidecar is the only way to call Space.send() today.
  When Photon ships an HTTP send endpoint we collapse the sidecar
  into _sidecar_send and drop the Node dep — every other layer of
  the plugin stays the same.
- Setup: 'hermes photon login' runs the RFC 8628 device-code flow;
  'hermes photon setup' creates a Spectrum-enabled project, creates
  a shared user (free tier), installs the sidecar's npm deps.
- Webhook management: 'hermes photon webhook register|list|delete'.
- Credentials persisted under credential_pool.photon /
  credential_pool.photon_project in ~/.hermes/auth.json.

Plugin path (not built-in) — per current policy (May 2026), all new
platforms ship under plugins/platforms/. Registers itself via
ctx.register_platform() + ctx.register_cli_command(), zero edits to
core gateway code.

Tests cover:
- HMAC-SHA256 signature verification (happy path, tampered body,
  wrong secret, drift, missing v0 prefix, empty inputs, non-integer
  timestamp)
- Inbound dispatch for text DMs, group ids (any;+;...), and
  attachment metadata markers
- Deduplication window
- check_requirements gating when Node is absent
- Device-code flow: request, header-based token return,
  body-fallback token return, access_denied propagation
- Project/user/webhook API clients with mocked httpx

Known limitations (current Photon API):
- Attachments are metadata only — no download URL yet
- Outbound attachment send not wired (sidecar can add easily)
- Reactions / message effects not exposed yet

Docs: website/docs/user-guide/messaging/photon.md + sidebar entry.
2026-06-08 13:38:30 -07:00