hermes-agent/hermes_cli/win_pty_bridge.py
Teknium abcf996b1f
feat(windows): enable dashboard /chat tab via ConPTY (win_pty_bridge) + tests (#42251)
* feat(windows): enable dashboard chat tab via ConPTY (win_pty_bridge)

Add hermes_cli/win_pty_bridge.py — a pywinpty-backed drop-in for
PtyBridge with the same spawn/read/write/resize/close surface — and
wire it into the web_server PTY import block so Windows picks it up
instead of falling back to None.

pywinpty is already a declared win32 dependency (pyproject.toml).
The ConPTY read path runs inside run_in_executor so the event loop
is never blocked. Spawn/read/write/terminate call shapes are taken
directly from tools/process_registry.py which already exercises the
same pywinpty version.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: remove WSL2-only caveat for dashboard chat tab

The chat pane now works on native Windows via the ConPTY bridge added
in the previous commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(windows): cover ConPTY bridge + web_server platform-branched import

Companion to the bridge added in the previous commits.  Verified live on
native Windows 11 (pywinpty 2.0.15) against `hermes dashboard`'s
`/api/pty` WebSocket: the spawned `hermes --tui` (node entry.js) renders
through ConPTY, resize escapes reach `setwinsize`, and closing the WS
reaps both the node child and the pywinpty agent with zero orphans.

tests/hermes_cli/test_win_pty_bridge.py
  Mirrors the layout of the existing POSIX test_pty_bridge.py:
  spawn/io/resize/close/env coverage against cmd.exe and python -c,
  plus the cross-platform fallback surface (PtyUnavailableError, the
  off-Windows `spawn -> raises PtyUnavailableError` guard, and the
  load-bearing _clamp() helper that protects setwinsize from garbage
  winsize values out of xterm.js).

tests/hermes_cli/test_web_server_pty_import.py
  Asserts that web_server.PtyBridge resolves to WinPtyBridge on win32
  and to the POSIX PtyBridge on POSIX, that PtyUnavailableError is the
  matching class on each side (so isinstance checks in /api/pty's
  spawn fallback path work), and a source-text check that pins the
  platform-branched import shape so a future refactor can't quietly
  collapse it back to a POSIX-only import.

scripts/release.py
  AUTHOR_MAP entries so CI release-note generation can resolve both
  authors' plain (non-noreply) emails to their GitHub logins.

Co-Authored-By: JoelJJohnson <josephjohnson.joel@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Nea74 <andreas@schwarz-ketsch.de>

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Co-authored-by: JoelJJohnson <josephjohnson.joel@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Nea74 <andreas@schwarz-ketsch.de>
2026-06-08 11:32:43 -07:00

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"""Windows ConPTY bridge for the `hermes dashboard` chat tab.
Drop-in counterpart to ``hermes_cli.pty_bridge.PtyBridge`` for native
Windows. Mirrors the exact public surface the ``/api/pty`` WebSocket
handler in ``hermes_cli.web_server`` consumes: ``spawn``, ``read``,
``write``, ``resize``, ``close``, ``is_available``, plus the
``PtyUnavailableError`` type.
Backed by ``pywinpty`` (already a declared win32 dependency in
pyproject.toml) instead of ``ptyprocess``/``fcntl``/``termios``, none of
which exist on native Windows. The read/write/terminate calls here match
the working winpty usage already shipping in ``tools/process_registry.py``.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
import sys
import time
from typing import Optional, Sequence
try:
from winpty import PtyProcess # type: ignore
_PTY_AVAILABLE = sys.platform.startswith("win")
except ImportError: # pragma: no cover - non-Windows or pywinpty missing
PtyProcess = None # type: ignore
_PTY_AVAILABLE = False
__all__ = ["WinPtyBridge", "PtyUnavailableError"]
# Same clamp ceiling as the POSIX bridge: a broken winsize probe must never
# reach the resize call. ConPTY tolerates large values better than ioctl,
# but we keep parity to avoid layout surprises.
_MIN_DIMENSION = 1
_MAX_COLS = 2000
_MAX_ROWS = 1000
def _clamp(value: int, maximum: int) -> int:
try:
n = int(value)
except (TypeError, ValueError, OverflowError):
return _MIN_DIMENSION
if n < _MIN_DIMENSION:
return _MIN_DIMENSION
if n > maximum:
return maximum
return n
class PtyUnavailableError(RuntimeError):
"""Raised when a PTY cannot be created on this platform."""
class WinPtyBridge:
"""pywinpty-backed bridge with the same interface as ``PtyBridge``.
``web_server`` calls :meth:`read` inside ``run_in_executor``, so a
blocking/polling read here never stalls the event loop. ConPTY exposes
no selectable fd, so we poll with a short sleep instead of ``select``.
"""
def __init__(self, proc: "PtyProcess") -> None: # type: ignore[name-defined]
self._proc = proc
self._closed = False
# -- lifecycle --------------------------------------------------------
@classmethod
def is_available(cls) -> bool:
return bool(_PTY_AVAILABLE)
@classmethod
def spawn(
cls,
argv: Sequence[str],
*,
cwd: Optional[str] = None,
env: Optional[dict] = None,
cols: int = 80,
rows: int = 24,
) -> "WinPtyBridge":
if not _PTY_AVAILABLE:
if PtyProcess is None:
raise PtyUnavailableError(
"pywinpty is not installed. Install with: pip install pywinpty"
)
raise PtyUnavailableError("ConPTY is unavailable on this platform.")
spawn_env = (os.environ.copy() if env is None else dict(env))
if not spawn_env.get("TERM"):
spawn_env["TERM"] = "xterm-256color"
# pywinpty mirrors ptyprocess: dimensions=(rows, cols).
# This call shape is the one already used in tools/process_registry.py.
proc = PtyProcess.spawn( # type: ignore[union-attr]
list(argv),
cwd=cwd,
env=spawn_env,
dimensions=(rows, cols),
)
return cls(proc)
@property
def pid(self) -> int:
return int(self._proc.pid)
def is_alive(self) -> bool:
if self._closed:
return False
try:
return bool(self._proc.isalive())
except Exception:
return False
# -- I/O --------------------------------------------------------------
def read(self, timeout: float = 0.2) -> Optional[bytes]:
"""Up to 64 KiB of child output.
Returns bytes, ``b""`` when nothing is available this tick, or
``None`` once the child has exited (EOF).
"""
if self._closed:
return None
try:
data = self._proc.read(65536) # pywinpty returns str
except EOFError:
return None
except Exception:
return None
if not data:
# No fd to select on; poll politely so the executor thread
# doesn't pin a core while the TUI is idle.
time.sleep(min(timeout, 0.02))
return b""
if isinstance(data, bytes):
return data
# NOTE: pywinpty decodes internally, so a multibyte UTF-8 sequence
# can in theory split across reads. xterm.js tolerates the rare
# replacement char; this is the one fidelity tradeoff vs the POSIX
# raw-fd path.
return data.encode("utf-8", errors="replace")
def write(self, data: bytes) -> None:
if self._closed or not data:
return
try:
# The dashboard sends raw keystroke bytes; pywinpty.write wants text.
self._proc.write(data.decode("utf-8", errors="replace"))
except Exception:
return
def resize(self, cols: int, rows: int) -> None:
if self._closed:
return
cols = _clamp(cols, _MAX_COLS)
rows = _clamp(rows, _MAX_ROWS)
try:
self._proc.setwinsize(rows, cols) # pywinpty: (rows, cols)
except Exception:
pass
# -- teardown ---------------------------------------------------------
def close(self) -> None:
if self._closed:
return
self._closed = True
try:
self._proc.terminate(force=True)
except Exception:
pass
def __enter__(self) -> "WinPtyBridge":
return self
def __exit__(self, *_exc) -> None:
self.close()