Add Project Home, Auth Bridge, shared auth token, and Tier-1 polish
Project Home (DESIGN-REVIEW §B2): the project is promoted from a 280px
sidebar card to a first-class main-area view. ProjectCard.tsx (1,257
lines) is replaced by a select-only ProjectRow plus tabs for Overview,
Sessions, Automation, Config and Files. The PortMappings, FileManager
and ContainerProgress modals are absorbed rather than reimplemented.
Config gains a Saved/Saving/Failed indicator — save-on-blur failures
previously reached only console.error.
Tier-1 polish (DESIGN-REVIEW §A): new elevation, muted-accent, disabled
and focus-ring tokens; a global :focus-visible ring with every
focus:outline-none removed; filled buttons moved to --accent-emphasis
and white-on-success toggles retired, fixing three WCAG AA failures
(2.1:1, 2.5:1, 2.4:1); a shared Modal primitive with role="dialog",
focus trap and restore, adopted by all remaining modals; status
indicators that carry a glyph and word rather than colour alone.
Ctrl+Shift+W closes a tab, deliberately not Ctrl+W — that is readline's
kill-word, used constantly in the terminal this app is built around.
Auth Bridge: a general loopback-callback bridge so browser logins run
inside a container (aws sso login, Concourse fly login, claude login)
can complete against the host browser. Listeners are discovered from
/proc/net/tcp{,6} — ss/netstat/lsof are absent from the image — bound on
host 127.0.0.1 only, and tunnelled in over the Docker API via socat,
which keeps working on Docker Desktop where container IPs are not
routable. Falls back to [::1] because Node resolves localhost to IPv6
first, so claude login often binds ::1 alone. Opt-in per project.
This extracts create_attached_exec() and moves the existing terminal
session path onto it, so there is one attached-exec implementation
rather than two.
Shared auth token: `claude setup-token` is run in a container, the token
is stored in the OS keychain and injected as CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN
into Anthropic-backend projects. Contrary to the initial design note,
setup-token uses an Anthropic-hosted redirect and blocks on a stdin
paste prompt rather than a loopback callback, so a stdin command is
required for the flow to complete.
The token is never logged, never returned to the frontend, and is
redacted from the streamed output with a stateful matcher that withholds
any tail that could still grow into a secret. Change detection uses a
random rotation id rather than a hash, since a hash in a docker-inspect
readable label would be an offline verification oracle.
Frontend 33 -> 51 tests; Rust 34 tests. Both builds clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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//! IPC surface for the auth bridge. The mechanism lives in
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//! [`crate::auth_bridge`]; this file only translates between it and the
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//! frontend, and keeps the persisted per-project flag in step.
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use tauri::{AppHandle, State};
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use crate::auth_bridge::AuthBridgeStatus;
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use crate::AppState;
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/// Turn the bridge on or off for a project and return the resulting status.
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///
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/// Enabling starts polling immediately when the container is already running;
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/// otherwise the flag is simply persisted and `start_project_container` arms the
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/// bridge on the next start. This is a host-side feature, so no container
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/// recreation is involved either way.
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#[tauri::command]
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pub async fn set_auth_bridge_enabled(
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project_id: String,
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enabled: bool,
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app_handle: AppHandle,
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state: State<'_, AppState>,
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) -> Result<AuthBridgeStatus, String> {
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state
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.projects_store
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.set_auth_bridge_enabled(&project_id, enabled)?;
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if enabled {
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let project = state
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.projects_store
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.get(&project_id)
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.ok_or_else(|| format!("Project {} not found", project_id))?;
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if let Some(container_id) = project.container_id {
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if crate::docker::container::is_container_running(&container_id)
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.await
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.unwrap_or(false)
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{
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state
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.auth_bridge
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.start(
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project_id.clone(),
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container_id,
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app_handle,
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state.projects_store.clone(),
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)
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.await;
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}
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}
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} else {
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// Awaits the poller, so every host port is released before we return.
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state.auth_bridge.stop(&project_id).await;
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}
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Ok(state.auth_bridge.status(&project_id, enabled).await)
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}
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#[tauri::command]
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pub async fn get_auth_bridge_status(
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project_id: String,
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state: State<'_, AppState>,
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) -> Result<AuthBridgeStatus, String> {
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let enabled = state
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.projects_store
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.get(&project_id)
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.map(|p| p.auth_bridge_enabled)
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.unwrap_or(false);
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Ok(state.auth_bridge.status(&project_id, enabled).await)
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}
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