* refactor: re-architect tests to mirror the codebase
* Update tests.yml
* fix: add missing tool_error imports after registry refactor
* fix(tests): replace patch.dict with monkeypatch to prevent env var leaks under xdist
patch.dict(os.environ) can leak TERMINAL_ENV across xdist workers,
causing test_code_execution tests to hit the Modal remote path.
* fix(tests): fix update_check and telegram xdist failures
- test_update_check: replace patch("hermes_cli.banner.os.getenv") with
monkeypatch.setenv("HERMES_HOME") — banner.py no longer imports os
directly, it uses get_hermes_home() from hermes_constants.
- test_telegram_conflict/approval_buttons: provide real exception classes
for telegram.error mock (NetworkError, TimedOut, BadRequest) so the
except clause in connect() doesn't fail with "catching classes that do
not inherit from BaseException" when xdist pollutes sys.modules.
* fix(tests): accept unavailable_models kwarg in _prompt_model_selection mock
* fix: thread safety for concurrent subagent delegation
Four thread-safety fixes that prevent crashes and data races when
running multiple subagents concurrently via delegate_task:
1. Remove redirect_stdout/stderr from delegate_tool — mutating global
sys.stdout races with the spinner thread when multiple children start
concurrently, causing segfaults. Children already run with
quiet_mode=True so the redirect was redundant.
2. Split _run_single_child into _build_child_agent (main thread) +
_run_single_child (worker thread). AIAgent construction creates
httpx/SSL clients which are not thread-safe to initialize
concurrently.
3. Add threading.Lock to SessionDB — subagents share the parent's
SessionDB and call create_session/append_message from worker threads
with no synchronization.
4. Add _active_children_lock to AIAgent — interrupt() iterates
_active_children while worker threads append/remove children.
5. Add _client_cache_lock to auxiliary_client — multiple subagent
threads may resolve clients concurrently via call_llm().
Based on PR #1471 by peteromallet.
* feat: Honcho base_url override via config.yaml + quick command alias type
Two features salvaged from PR #1576:
1. Honcho base_url override: allows pointing Hermes at a remote
self-hosted Honcho deployment via config.yaml:
honcho:
base_url: "http://192.168.x.x:8000"
When set, this overrides the Honcho SDK's environment mapping
(production/local), enabling LAN/VPN Honcho deployments without
requiring the server to live on localhost. Uses config.yaml instead
of env var (HONCHO_URL) per project convention.
2. Quick command alias type: adds a new 'alias' quick command type
that rewrites to another slash command before normal dispatch:
quick_commands:
sc:
type: alias
target: /context
Supports both CLI and gateway. Arguments are forwarded to the
target command.
Based on PR #1576 by redhelix.
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Co-authored-by: peteromallet <peteromallet@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: redhelix <redhelix@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: use session_key instead of chat_id for adapter interrupt lookups
monitor_for_interrupt() in _run_agent was using source.chat_id to query
the adapter's has_pending_interrupt() and get_pending_message() methods.
But the adapter stores interrupt events under build_session_key(source),
which produces a different string (e.g. 'agent:main:telegram:dm' vs '123456').
This key mismatch meant the interrupt was never detected through the
adapter path, which is the only active interrupt path for all adapter-based
platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack, etc.). The gateway-level interrupt
path (in dispatch_message) is unreachable because the adapter intercepts
the 2nd message in handle_message() before it reaches dispatch_message().
Result: sending a new message while subagents were running had no effect —
the interrupt was silently lost.
Fix: replace all source.chat_id references in the interrupt-related code
within _run_agent() with the session_key parameter, which matches the
adapter's storage keys.
Also adds regression tests verifying session_key vs chat_id consistency.
* debug: add file-based logging to CLI interrupt path
Temporary instrumentation to diagnose why message-based interrupts
don't seem to work during subagent execution. Logs to
~/.hermes/interrupt_debug.log (immune to redirect_stdout).
Two log points:
1. When Enter handler puts message into _interrupt_queue
2. When chat() reads it and calls agent.interrupt()
This will reveal whether the message reaches the queue and
whether the interrupt is actually fired.