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* feat(desktop): per-profile remote gateway hosts Profile switching silently failed whenever the desktop was connected to a remote backend: the rail routed non-active profiles to a local pool backend, but spawnPoolBackend hard-threw "Profiles are unavailable when connected to a remote Hermes backend", and the renderer swallowed the error into an infinite reconnect backoff while still marking the profile active. Remote was also a single app-global setting, so there was no way to give a profile its own host. Add per-profile remote hosts so each profile can point at its own backend: - connection.json gains a validated `profiles` map; profileRemoteOverride() (pure, unit-tested) selects an explicit per-profile remote. - resolveRemoteBackend(profile) precedence: per-profile override → env override → global remote → local spawn. spawnPoolBackend now connects to a profile's remote (no local child) instead of throwing; startHermes resolves the primary profile's remote. - coerce/sanitize connection config are scope-aware (global vs named profile) and preserve each other's entries; IPC get/save/apply/test thread an optional profile. Per-profile apply drops only that profile's pool backend. - Settings → Gateway adds an "Applies to" scope selector reusing the existing URL/token/OAuth/test UX per profile. Tests: connection-config pure suite (+6) and desktop platform suite pass; tsc/eslint/vitest clean. * refactor(desktop): DRY per-profile remote helpers Share connectionScopeKey + normAuthMode from connection-config.cjs (drop the main.cjs copy), collapse the scope/auth ternaries, route the env remote through buildRemoteConnection, and fold the duplicated remote-block validation into buildRemoteBlock. No behavior change; pure suite + live E2E still green. |
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