"""Shared file sync manager for remote execution backends. Tracks local file changes via mtime+size, detects deletions, and syncs to remote environments transactionally. Used by SSH, Modal, and Daytona. Docker and Singularity use bind mounts (live host FS view) and don't need this. """ import hashlib import logging import os import shlex import shutil import signal import tarfile import tempfile import threading import time try: import fcntl except ImportError: fcntl = None # Windows — file locking skipped from pathlib import Path from typing import Callable from hermes_constants import get_hermes_home from tools.environments.base import _file_mtime_key logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) _SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDS = 5.0 _FORCE_SYNC_ENV = "HERMES_FORCE_FILE_SYNC" # Transport callbacks provided by each backend UploadFn = Callable[[str, str], None] # (host_path, remote_path) -> raises on failure BulkUploadFn = Callable[[list[tuple[str, str]]], None] # [(host_path, remote_path), ...] -> raises on failure BulkDownloadFn = Callable[[Path], None] # (dest_tar_path) -> writes tar archive, raises on failure DeleteFn = Callable[[list[str]], None] # (remote_paths) -> raises on failure GetFilesFn = Callable[[], list[tuple[str, str]]] # () -> [(host_path, remote_path), ...] def iter_sync_files(container_base: str = "/root/.hermes") -> list[tuple[str, str]]: """Enumerate all files that should be synced to a remote environment. Combines credentials, skills, and cache into a single flat list of (host_path, remote_path) pairs. Credential paths are remapped from the hardcoded /root/.hermes to *container_base* because the remote user's home may differ (e.g. /home/daytona, /home/user). """ # Late import: credential_files imports agent modules that create # circular dependencies if loaded at file_sync module level. from tools.credential_files import ( get_credential_file_mounts, iter_cache_files, iter_skills_files, ) files: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] for entry in get_credential_file_mounts(): remote = entry["container_path"].replace( "/root/.hermes", container_base, 1 ) files.append((entry["host_path"], remote)) for entry in iter_skills_files(container_base=container_base): files.append((entry["host_path"], entry["container_path"])) for entry in iter_cache_files(container_base=container_base): files.append((entry["host_path"], entry["container_path"])) return files def quoted_rm_command(remote_paths: list[str]) -> str: """Build a shell ``rm -f`` command for a batch of remote paths.""" return "rm -f " + " ".join(shlex.quote(p) for p in remote_paths) def quoted_mkdir_command(dirs: list[str]) -> str: """Build a shell ``mkdir -p`` command for a batch of directories.""" return "mkdir -p " + " ".join(shlex.quote(d) for d in dirs) def unique_parent_dirs(files: list[tuple[str, str]]) -> list[str]: """Extract sorted unique parent directories from (host, remote) pairs.""" return sorted({str(Path(remote).parent) for _, remote in files}) def _sha256_file(path: str) -> str: """Return hex SHA-256 digest of a file.""" h = hashlib.sha256() with open(path, "rb") as f: for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(65536), b""): h.update(chunk) return h.hexdigest() _SYNC_BACK_MAX_RETRIES = 3 _SYNC_BACK_BACKOFF = (2, 4, 8) # seconds between retries _SYNC_BACK_MAX_BYTES = 2 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 # 2 GiB — refuse to extract larger tars class FileSyncManager: """Tracks local file changes and syncs to a remote environment. Backends instantiate this with transport callbacks (upload, delete) and a file-source callable. The manager handles mtime-based change detection, deletion tracking, rate limiting, and transactional state. Not used by bind-mount backends (Docker, Singularity) — those get live host FS views and don't need file sync. """ def __init__( self, get_files_fn: GetFilesFn, upload_fn: UploadFn, delete_fn: DeleteFn, sync_interval: float = _SYNC_INTERVAL_SECONDS, bulk_upload_fn: BulkUploadFn | None = None, bulk_download_fn: BulkDownloadFn | None = None, ): self._get_files_fn = get_files_fn self._upload_fn = upload_fn self._bulk_upload_fn = bulk_upload_fn self._bulk_download_fn = bulk_download_fn self._delete_fn = delete_fn self._synced_files: dict[str, tuple[float, int]] = {} # remote_path -> (mtime, size) self._pushed_hashes: dict[str, str] = {} # remote_path -> sha256 hex digest self._last_sync_time: float = 0.0 # monotonic; 0 ensures first sync runs self._sync_interval = sync_interval def sync(self, *, force: bool = False) -> None: """Run a sync cycle: upload changed files, delete removed files. Rate-limited to once per ``sync_interval`` unless *force* is True or ``HERMES_FORCE_FILE_SYNC=1`` is set. Transactional: state only committed if ALL operations succeed. On failure, state rolls back so the next cycle retries everything. """ if not force and not os.environ.get(_FORCE_SYNC_ENV): now = time.monotonic() if now - self._last_sync_time < self._sync_interval: return current_files = self._get_files_fn() current_remote_paths = {remote for _, remote in current_files} # --- Uploads: new or changed files --- to_upload: list[tuple[str, str]] = [] new_files = dict(self._synced_files) for host_path, remote_path in current_files: file_key = _file_mtime_key(host_path) if file_key is None: continue if self._synced_files.get(remote_path) == file_key: continue to_upload.append((host_path, remote_path)) new_files[remote_path] = file_key # --- Deletes: synced paths no longer in current set --- to_delete = [p for p in self._synced_files if p not in current_remote_paths] if not to_upload and not to_delete: self._last_sync_time = time.monotonic() return # Snapshot for rollback (only when there's work to do) prev_files = dict(self._synced_files) prev_hashes = dict(self._pushed_hashes) if to_upload: logger.debug("file_sync: uploading %d file(s)", len(to_upload)) if to_delete: logger.debug("file_sync: deleting %d stale remote file(s)", len(to_delete)) try: if to_upload and self._bulk_upload_fn is not None: self._bulk_upload_fn(to_upload) logger.debug("file_sync: bulk-uploaded %d file(s)", len(to_upload)) else: for host_path, remote_path in to_upload: self._upload_fn(host_path, remote_path) logger.debug("file_sync: uploaded %s -> %s", host_path, remote_path) if to_delete: self._delete_fn(to_delete) logger.debug("file_sync: deleted %s", to_delete) # --- Commit (all succeeded) --- for host_path, remote_path in to_upload: self._pushed_hashes[remote_path] = _sha256_file(host_path) for p in to_delete: new_files.pop(p, None) self._pushed_hashes.pop(p, None) self._synced_files = new_files self._last_sync_time = time.monotonic() except Exception as exc: self._synced_files = prev_files self._pushed_hashes = prev_hashes self._last_sync_time = time.monotonic() logger.warning("file_sync: sync failed, rolled back state: %s", exc) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Sync-back: pull remote changes to host on teardown # ------------------------------------------------------------------ def sync_back(self, hermes_home: Path | None = None) -> None: """Pull remote changes back to the host filesystem. Downloads the remote ``.hermes/`` directory as a tar archive, unpacks it, and applies only files that differ from what was originally pushed (based on SHA-256 content hashes). Protected against SIGINT (defers the signal until complete) and serialized across concurrent gateway sandboxes via file lock. """ if self._bulk_download_fn is None: return # Nothing was ever committed through this manager — the initial # push failed or never ran. Skip sync_back to avoid retry storms # against an uninitialized remote .hermes/ directory. if not self._pushed_hashes and not self._synced_files: logger.debug("sync_back: no prior push state — skipping") return lock_path = (hermes_home or get_hermes_home()) / ".sync.lock" lock_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) last_exc: Exception | None = None for attempt in range(_SYNC_BACK_MAX_RETRIES): try: self._sync_back_once(lock_path) return except Exception as exc: last_exc = exc if attempt < _SYNC_BACK_MAX_RETRIES - 1: delay = _SYNC_BACK_BACKOFF[attempt] logger.warning( "sync_back: attempt %d failed (%s), retrying in %ds", attempt + 1, exc, delay, ) time.sleep(delay) logger.warning("sync_back: all %d attempts failed: %s", _SYNC_BACK_MAX_RETRIES, last_exc) def _sync_back_once(self, lock_path: Path) -> None: """Single sync-back attempt with SIGINT protection and file lock.""" # signal.signal() only works from the main thread. In gateway # contexts cleanup() may run from a worker thread — skip SIGINT # deferral there rather than crashing. on_main_thread = threading.current_thread() is threading.main_thread() deferred_sigint: list[object] = [] original_handler = None if on_main_thread: original_handler = signal.getsignal(signal.SIGINT) def _defer_sigint(signum, frame): deferred_sigint.append((signum, frame)) logger.debug("sync_back: SIGINT deferred until sync completes") signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, _defer_sigint) try: self._sync_back_locked(lock_path) finally: if on_main_thread and original_handler is not None: signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, original_handler) if deferred_sigint: os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT) def _sync_back_locked(self, lock_path: Path) -> None: """Sync-back under file lock (serializes concurrent gateways).""" if fcntl is None: # Windows: no flock — run without serialization self._sync_back_impl() return lock_fd = open(lock_path, "w") try: fcntl.flock(lock_fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX) self._sync_back_impl() finally: fcntl.flock(lock_fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN) lock_fd.close() def _sync_back_impl(self) -> None: """Download, diff, and apply remote changes to host.""" if self._bulk_download_fn is None: raise RuntimeError("_sync_back_impl called without bulk_download_fn") # Cache file mapping once to avoid O(n*m) from repeated iteration try: file_mapping = list(self._get_files_fn()) except Exception: file_mapping = [] with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=".tar") as tf: self._bulk_download_fn(Path(tf.name)) # Defensive size cap: a misbehaving sandbox could produce an # arbitrarily large tar. Refuse to extract if it exceeds the cap. try: tar_size = os.path.getsize(tf.name) except OSError: tar_size = 0 if tar_size > _SYNC_BACK_MAX_BYTES: logger.warning( "sync_back: remote tar is %d bytes (cap %d) — skipping extraction", tar_size, _SYNC_BACK_MAX_BYTES, ) return with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(prefix="hermes-sync-back-") as staging: with tarfile.open(tf.name) as tar: tar.extractall(staging, filter="data") applied = 0 for dirpath, _dirnames, filenames in os.walk(staging): for fname in filenames: staged_file = os.path.join(dirpath, fname) rel = os.path.relpath(staged_file, staging) remote_path = "/" + rel pushed_hash = self._pushed_hashes.get(remote_path) # Skip hashing for files unchanged from push if pushed_hash is not None: remote_hash = _sha256_file(staged_file) if remote_hash == pushed_hash: continue else: remote_hash = None # new remote file # Resolve host path from cached mapping host_path = self._resolve_host_path(remote_path, file_mapping) if host_path is None: host_path = self._infer_host_path(remote_path, file_mapping) if host_path is None: logger.debug( "sync_back: skipping %s (no host mapping)", remote_path, ) continue if os.path.exists(host_path) and pushed_hash is not None: host_hash = _sha256_file(host_path) if host_hash != pushed_hash: logger.warning( "sync_back: conflict on %s — host modified " "since push, remote also changed. Applying " "remote version (last-write-wins).", remote_path, ) os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(host_path), exist_ok=True) shutil.copy2(staged_file, host_path) applied += 1 if applied: logger.info("sync_back: applied %d changed file(s)", applied) else: logger.debug("sync_back: no remote changes detected") def _resolve_host_path(self, remote_path: str, file_mapping: list[tuple[str, str]] | None = None) -> str | None: """Find the host path for a known remote path from the file mapping.""" mapping = file_mapping if file_mapping is not None else [] for host, remote in mapping: if remote == remote_path: return host return None def _infer_host_path(self, remote_path: str, file_mapping: list[tuple[str, str]] | None = None) -> str | None: """Infer a host path for a new remote file by matching path prefixes. Uses the existing file mapping to find a remote->host directory pair, then applies the same prefix substitution to the new file. For example, if the mapping has ``/root/.hermes/skills/a.md`` → ``~/.hermes/skills/a.md``, a new remote file at ``/root/.hermes/skills/b.md`` maps to ``~/.hermes/skills/b.md``. """ mapping = file_mapping if file_mapping is not None else [] for host, remote in mapping: remote_dir = str(Path(remote).parent) if remote_path.startswith(remote_dir + "/"): host_dir = str(Path(host).parent) suffix = remote_path[len(remote_dir):] return host_dir + suffix return None