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Issue #30768 reports that on native Windows PowerShell the destructive-slash confirmation modal renders but never registers keypresses, leaving the user unable to confirm or cancel /reset, /new, /clear, or /undo. The modal works on macOS, Linux, and WSL; PR #23907 (merged May 11) replaced the daemon-thread input() pattern with a prompt_toolkit-native keybinding modal but the win32 input pipeline apparently doesn't dispatch keys to the filter-conditioned handlers. The modal investigation is ongoing. This change ships the immediate escape hatch: append `now`, `--yes`, or `-y` to any destructive slash command to bypass the modal and run the action immediately. Works on every platform without touching the broken Windows code path. /reset now -> reset, no modal /new --yes my-session -> new session titled "my-session", no modal /clear -y -> clear, no modal /undo -y -> undo, no modal The default behavior (modal prompts when approvals.destructive_slash_confirm is True) is unchanged for users who don't pass a skip token. Implementation: - New classmethod HermesCLI._split_destructive_skip(text) -> (remainder, skip) parses a destructive-slash command string, strips the leading "/cmd" word and any recognized skip tokens (case-insensitive exact match, not substring), and reports whether a skip was requested. - HermesCLI._confirm_destructive_slash gains an optional cmd_original= arg. When the arg contains a skip token, it returns "once" immediately — before the gate check and before any modal rendering. - The /clear, /new, /undo handlers in process_command pass cmd_original through. /new additionally uses _split_destructive_skip to strip skip tokens from the remaining text before deriving the session title, so "/new now My Session" yields title="My Session" (not "now My Session"). Tests: - 7 new unit tests in tests/cli/test_destructive_slash_confirm.py covering the helper (recognized tokens, command-word stripping, case-insensitive exact match, None/empty input) and the modal bypass (now and --yes both skip; no-skip-token still consults the modal). - 3 new integration tests in tests/cli/test_destructive_slash_inline_skip_e2e.py driving HermesCLI.process_command end-to-end and asserting (a) new_session is invoked, (b) the modal is never reached, (c) the skip token does not leak into the session title, and (d) the no-skip-token path still reaches the modal as a sanity check that we haven't accidentally short-circuited the normal flow. All 31 tests across the destructive-slash test surface pass. Docs: - website/docs/reference/slash-commands.md documents the new flags both in the destructive-commands table and the dedicated approval section, with a link back to issue #30768 explaining why the escape hatch exists.
129 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
129 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
"""End-to-end integration test for the destructive-slash inline-skip path.
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Drives ``HermesCLI.process_command("/reset now")`` against a minimal stand-in
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and verifies:
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1. ``new_session`` was invoked (the command actually ran)
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2. ``_prompt_text_input_modal`` was NOT invoked (modal bypassed)
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3. The skip token did not leak into the session title
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This is the regression test for issue #30768 — the inline-skip escape hatch
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must work without ever touching the modal, on every platform.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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from types import SimpleNamespace
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from unittest.mock import patch
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def _make_cli_stub():
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"""Build a minimal HermesCLI-shaped object that can run ``process_command``
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for the destructive-slash branches without spinning up a real TUI."""
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from cli import HermesCLI
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new_session_calls = []
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def _capture_new_session(self_, title=None, silent=False):
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new_session_calls.append({"title": title, "silent": silent})
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self_ = SimpleNamespace(
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_app=None,
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_prompt_text_input_modal=lambda **_kw: (_ for _ in ()).throw(
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AssertionError("modal must not be invoked when inline-skip token present")
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),
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new_session=lambda **kw: _capture_new_session(self_, **kw),
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# Stub out side-effects the destructive-slash branches reach for.
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console=SimpleNamespace(clear=lambda: None),
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compact=False,
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model="stub-model",
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session_id="stub-session",
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enabled_toolsets=[],
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_pending_title=None,
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_session_db=None,
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)
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# Bind the methods we need under test.
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self_._split_destructive_skip = HermesCLI._split_destructive_skip
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self_._confirm_destructive_slash = HermesCLI._confirm_destructive_slash.__get__(
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self_, type(self_)
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)
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self_.process_command = HermesCLI.process_command.__get__(self_, type(self_))
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return self_, new_session_calls
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def test_reset_now_invokes_new_session_without_modal():
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"""``/reset now`` runs ``new_session`` and never touches the modal."""
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self_, calls = _make_cli_stub()
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with patch(
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"cli.load_cli_config",
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return_value={"approvals": {"destructive_slash_confirm": True}},
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):
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self_.process_command("/reset now")
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assert calls, "new_session was never invoked"
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# The /new branch passes title=None when there's no non-skip remainder.
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assert calls[0]["title"] is None
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def test_new_yes_with_title_preserves_title():
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"""``/new --yes My Session`` runs ``new_session(title='My Session')``."""
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self_, calls = _make_cli_stub()
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with patch(
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"cli.load_cli_config",
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return_value={"approvals": {"destructive_slash_confirm": True}},
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):
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self_.process_command("/new --yes My Session")
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assert calls, "new_session was never invoked"
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assert calls[0]["title"] == "My Session"
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def test_new_without_skip_token_still_consults_modal():
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"""``/new My Session`` (no skip token) must reach the modal.
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Sanity check that we haven't accidentally short-circuited the normal path.
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"""
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from cli import HermesCLI
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new_session_calls = []
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modal_calls = []
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def _capture_new_session(self_, title=None, silent=False):
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new_session_calls.append({"title": title, "silent": silent})
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def _record_modal(**kw):
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modal_calls.append(kw)
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# Simulate user cancelling so new_session is not called.
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return "3"
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self_ = SimpleNamespace(
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_app=None,
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_prompt_text_input_modal=_record_modal,
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new_session=lambda **kw: _capture_new_session(self_, **kw),
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console=SimpleNamespace(clear=lambda: None),
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compact=False,
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model="stub-model",
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session_id="stub-session",
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enabled_toolsets=[],
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_pending_title=None,
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_session_db=None,
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)
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self_._split_destructive_skip = HermesCLI._split_destructive_skip
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self_._normalize_slash_confirm_choice = HermesCLI._normalize_slash_confirm_choice.__get__(
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self_, type(self_)
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)
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self_._confirm_destructive_slash = HermesCLI._confirm_destructive_slash.__get__(
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self_, type(self_)
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)
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self_.process_command = HermesCLI.process_command.__get__(self_, type(self_))
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with patch(
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"cli.load_cli_config",
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return_value={"approvals": {"destructive_slash_confirm": True}},
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):
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self_.process_command("/new My Session")
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assert modal_calls, "modal must be reached when no skip token is present"
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assert not new_session_calls, "user cancelled — new_session must not run"
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