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Add sandbox environment support (#4415) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The environment/runtime layer decides where agent work executes and how the control plane reaches those runtimes. > - Today Paperclip can run locally and over SSH, but sandboxed execution needs a first-class environment model instead of one-off adapter behavior. > - We also want sandbox providers to be pluggable so the core does not hardcode every provider implementation. > - This branch adds the Sandbox environment path, the provider contract, and a deterministic fake provider plugin. > - That required synchronized changes across shared contracts, plugin SDK surfaces, server runtime orchestration, and the UI environment/workspace flows. > - The result is that sandbox execution becomes a core control-plane capability while keeping provider implementations extensible and testable. ## What Changed - Added sandbox runtime support to the environment execution path, including runtime URL discovery, sandbox execution targeting, orchestration, and heartbeat integration. - Added plugin-provider support for sandbox environments so providers can be supplied via plugins instead of hardcoded server logic. - Added the fake sandbox provider plugin with deterministic behavior suitable for local and automated testing. - Updated shared types, validators, plugin protocol definitions, and SDK helpers to carry sandbox provider and workspace-runtime contracts across package boundaries. - Updated server routes and services so companies can create sandbox environments, select them for work, and execute work through the sandbox runtime path. - Updated the UI environment and workspace surfaces to expose sandbox environment configuration and selection. - Added test coverage for sandbox runtime behavior, provider seams, environment route guards, orchestration, and the fake provider plugin. ## Verification - Ran locally before the final fixture-only scrub: - `pnpm -r typecheck` - `pnpm test:run` - `pnpm build` - Ran locally after the final scrub amend: - `pnpm vitest run server/src/__tests__/runtime-api.test.ts` - Reviewer spot checks: - create a sandbox environment backed by the fake provider plugin - run work through that environment - confirm sandbox provider execution does not inherit host secrets implicitly ## Risks - This touches shared contracts, plugin SDK plumbing, server runtime orchestration, and UI environment/workspace flows, so regressions would likely show up as cross-layer mismatches rather than isolated type errors. - Runtime URL discovery and sandbox callback selection are sensitive to host/bind configuration; if that logic is wrong, sandbox-backed callbacks may fail even when execution succeeds. - The fake provider plugin is intentionally deterministic and test-oriented; future providers may expose capability gaps that this branch does not yet cover. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex coding agent on a GPT-5-class backend in the Paperclip/Codex harness. Exact backend model ID is not exposed in-session. Tool-assisted workflow with shell execution, file editing, git history inspection, and local test execution. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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import os from "node:os";
function normalizeHost(value: string | null | undefined): string {
return (value ?? "").trim();
}
function isLoopbackHost(host: string): boolean {
const normalized = normalizeHost(host).toLowerCase();
return normalized === "127.0.0.1" || normalized === "localhost" || normalized === "::1";
}
function isWildcardHost(host: string): boolean {
const normalized = normalizeHost(host).toLowerCase();
return normalized === "0.0.0.0" || normalized === "::";
}
Fix SSH callback URL selection for LAN and private networks (#4799) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - Agents can run on remote hosts via SSH environments > - When a remote agent needs to call back to the Paperclip API, it needs a reachable URL > - But the runtime API URL candidate builder did not account for private network topologies where the server is only reachable via LAN or VPN addresses > - Agents on SSH hosts were failing to connect because the callback URL pointed to localhost or an unreachable address > - This PR fixes callback URL selection to honor `PAPERCLIP_API_URL`, prefer LAN-reachable candidates, filter unreachable link-local addresses, and include interface hosts in onboarding invite URLs > - The benefit is SSH-based agents can reliably reach the Paperclip API on private networks without manual URL configuration ## What Changed - `runtime-api.ts`: Added `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` as a first-priority candidate in `buildRuntimeApiCandidateUrls`; extracted `collectReachableInterfaceHosts` to enumerate non-loopback, non-link-local network interface IPs with IPv4 preference - `server/src/index.ts`: Export `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` from the server environment so it is available to callback candidate resolution - `server/src/routes/access.ts`: Include LAN interface hosts in onboarding invite connection candidates - `server/src/config.ts`: Attempted auto-allowing LAN interface hosts, then reverted to the per-instance allowlist approach (both commits included for history clarity) ## Verification - `pnpm test` — all existing and new tests pass, including new tests for LAN candidate ordering and link-local filtering - `pnpm typecheck` — clean - Manual: start a Paperclip server on a machine with a LAN IP, create an SSH environment pointing to another host on the same LAN, verify the agent's callback URL uses the LAN IP rather than localhost ## Risks - Low-medium. The candidate list now includes more addresses (all non-loopback LAN interfaces). These are candidates for the agent to try, not an allowlist — the server's allowed hostnames still gate which origins are accepted. Ordering change (LAN preferred over loopback) could affect existing setups where localhost was intentionally preferred. ## Model Used Codex GPT 5.4 high via Paperclip. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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function isLinkLocalHost(host: string): boolean {
const normalized = normalizeHost(host).toLowerCase();
if (normalized.startsWith("169.254.")) return true;
// IPv6 link-local block is fe80::/10 (fe80:: through febf::)
if (/^fe[89ab][0-9a-f]:/.test(normalized)) return true;
return false;
}
Add sandbox environment support (#4415) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The environment/runtime layer decides where agent work executes and how the control plane reaches those runtimes. > - Today Paperclip can run locally and over SSH, but sandboxed execution needs a first-class environment model instead of one-off adapter behavior. > - We also want sandbox providers to be pluggable so the core does not hardcode every provider implementation. > - This branch adds the Sandbox environment path, the provider contract, and a deterministic fake provider plugin. > - That required synchronized changes across shared contracts, plugin SDK surfaces, server runtime orchestration, and the UI environment/workspace flows. > - The result is that sandbox execution becomes a core control-plane capability while keeping provider implementations extensible and testable. ## What Changed - Added sandbox runtime support to the environment execution path, including runtime URL discovery, sandbox execution targeting, orchestration, and heartbeat integration. - Added plugin-provider support for sandbox environments so providers can be supplied via plugins instead of hardcoded server logic. - Added the fake sandbox provider plugin with deterministic behavior suitable for local and automated testing. - Updated shared types, validators, plugin protocol definitions, and SDK helpers to carry sandbox provider and workspace-runtime contracts across package boundaries. - Updated server routes and services so companies can create sandbox environments, select them for work, and execute work through the sandbox runtime path. - Updated the UI environment and workspace surfaces to expose sandbox environment configuration and selection. - Added test coverage for sandbox runtime behavior, provider seams, environment route guards, orchestration, and the fake provider plugin. ## Verification - Ran locally before the final fixture-only scrub: - `pnpm -r typecheck` - `pnpm test:run` - `pnpm build` - Ran locally after the final scrub amend: - `pnpm vitest run server/src/__tests__/runtime-api.test.ts` - Reviewer spot checks: - create a sandbox environment backed by the fake provider plugin - run work through that environment - confirm sandbox provider execution does not inherit host secrets implicitly ## Risks - This touches shared contracts, plugin SDK plumbing, server runtime orchestration, and UI environment/workspace flows, so regressions would likely show up as cross-layer mismatches rather than isolated type errors. - Runtime URL discovery and sandbox callback selection are sensitive to host/bind configuration; if that logic is wrong, sandbox-backed callbacks may fail even when execution succeeds. - The fake provider plugin is intentionally deterministic and test-oriented; future providers may expose capability gaps that this branch does not yet cover. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex coding agent on a GPT-5-class backend in the Paperclip/Codex harness. Exact backend model ID is not exposed in-session. Tool-assisted workflow with shell execution, file editing, git history inspection, and local test execution. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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function formatOrigin(protocol: string, host: string, port: number): string {
const normalizedHost = host.includes(":") && !host.startsWith("[") && !host.endsWith("]")
? `[${host}]`
: host;
return `${protocol}//${normalizedHost}:${port}`;
}
function pushCandidate(
candidates: string[],
seen: Set<string>,
rawUrl: string | null | undefined,
): void {
const trimmed = rawUrl?.trim();
if (!trimmed) return;
try {
const normalized = new URL(trimmed).origin;
if (seen.has(normalized)) return;
seen.add(normalized);
candidates.push(normalized);
} catch {
// Ignore malformed candidates.
}
}
export function choosePrimaryRuntimeApiUrl(input: {
authPublicBaseUrl?: string | null;
allowedHostnames: string[];
bindHost: string;
port: number;
}): string {
const explicitPublicBaseUrl = input.authPublicBaseUrl?.trim();
if (explicitPublicBaseUrl) {
try {
return new URL(explicitPublicBaseUrl).origin;
} catch {
// Fall through to derived candidates if config parsing drifted.
}
}
const allowedHostname = input.allowedHostnames
.map((value) => value.trim())
.find(Boolean);
if (allowedHostname) {
return formatOrigin("http:", allowedHostname, input.port);
}
const bindHost = normalizeHost(input.bindHost);
if (bindHost && !isWildcardHost(bindHost)) {
return formatOrigin("http:", bindHost, input.port);
}
return formatOrigin("http:", "localhost", input.port);
}
Fix SSH callback URL selection for LAN and private networks (#4799) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - Agents can run on remote hosts via SSH environments > - When a remote agent needs to call back to the Paperclip API, it needs a reachable URL > - But the runtime API URL candidate builder did not account for private network topologies where the server is only reachable via LAN or VPN addresses > - Agents on SSH hosts were failing to connect because the callback URL pointed to localhost or an unreachable address > - This PR fixes callback URL selection to honor `PAPERCLIP_API_URL`, prefer LAN-reachable candidates, filter unreachable link-local addresses, and include interface hosts in onboarding invite URLs > - The benefit is SSH-based agents can reliably reach the Paperclip API on private networks without manual URL configuration ## What Changed - `runtime-api.ts`: Added `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` as a first-priority candidate in `buildRuntimeApiCandidateUrls`; extracted `collectReachableInterfaceHosts` to enumerate non-loopback, non-link-local network interface IPs with IPv4 preference - `server/src/index.ts`: Export `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` from the server environment so it is available to callback candidate resolution - `server/src/routes/access.ts`: Include LAN interface hosts in onboarding invite connection candidates - `server/src/config.ts`: Attempted auto-allowing LAN interface hosts, then reverted to the per-instance allowlist approach (both commits included for history clarity) ## Verification - `pnpm test` — all existing and new tests pass, including new tests for LAN candidate ordering and link-local filtering - `pnpm typecheck` — clean - Manual: start a Paperclip server on a machine with a LAN IP, create an SSH environment pointing to another host on the same LAN, verify the agent's callback URL uses the LAN IP rather than localhost ## Risks - Low-medium. The candidate list now includes more addresses (all non-loopback LAN interfaces). These are candidates for the agent to try, not an allowlist — the server's allowed hostnames still gate which origins are accepted. Ordering change (LAN preferred over loopback) could affect existing setups where localhost was intentionally preferred. ## Model Used Codex GPT 5.4 high via Paperclip. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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export function collectReachableInterfaceHosts(input: {
networkInterfacesMap?: NodeJS.Dict<os.NetworkInterfaceInfo[]>;
} = {}): string[] {
const interfaces = input.networkInterfacesMap ?? os.networkInterfaces();
const rankedHosts: Array<{ host: string; rank: number; index: number }> = [];
const seen = new Set<string>();
let index = 0;
for (const entries of Object.values(interfaces)) {
for (const entry of entries ?? []) {
if (entry.internal) continue;
const host = normalizeHost(entry.address);
if (!host || isLoopbackHost(host) || isWildcardHost(host) || isLinkLocalHost(host)) continue;
if (seen.has(host)) continue;
seen.add(host);
rankedHosts.push({
host,
rank: entry.family === "IPv4" ? 0 : 1,
index: index++,
});
}
}
return rankedHosts
.sort((left, right) => left.rank - right.rank || left.index - right.index)
.map((entry) => entry.host);
}
Add sandbox environment support (#4415) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The environment/runtime layer decides where agent work executes and how the control plane reaches those runtimes. > - Today Paperclip can run locally and over SSH, but sandboxed execution needs a first-class environment model instead of one-off adapter behavior. > - We also want sandbox providers to be pluggable so the core does not hardcode every provider implementation. > - This branch adds the Sandbox environment path, the provider contract, and a deterministic fake provider plugin. > - That required synchronized changes across shared contracts, plugin SDK surfaces, server runtime orchestration, and the UI environment/workspace flows. > - The result is that sandbox execution becomes a core control-plane capability while keeping provider implementations extensible and testable. ## What Changed - Added sandbox runtime support to the environment execution path, including runtime URL discovery, sandbox execution targeting, orchestration, and heartbeat integration. - Added plugin-provider support for sandbox environments so providers can be supplied via plugins instead of hardcoded server logic. - Added the fake sandbox provider plugin with deterministic behavior suitable for local and automated testing. - Updated shared types, validators, plugin protocol definitions, and SDK helpers to carry sandbox provider and workspace-runtime contracts across package boundaries. - Updated server routes and services so companies can create sandbox environments, select them for work, and execute work through the sandbox runtime path. - Updated the UI environment and workspace surfaces to expose sandbox environment configuration and selection. - Added test coverage for sandbox runtime behavior, provider seams, environment route guards, orchestration, and the fake provider plugin. ## Verification - Ran locally before the final fixture-only scrub: - `pnpm -r typecheck` - `pnpm test:run` - `pnpm build` - Ran locally after the final scrub amend: - `pnpm vitest run server/src/__tests__/runtime-api.test.ts` - Reviewer spot checks: - create a sandbox environment backed by the fake provider plugin - run work through that environment - confirm sandbox provider execution does not inherit host secrets implicitly ## Risks - This touches shared contracts, plugin SDK plumbing, server runtime orchestration, and UI environment/workspace flows, so regressions would likely show up as cross-layer mismatches rather than isolated type errors. - Runtime URL discovery and sandbox callback selection are sensitive to host/bind configuration; if that logic is wrong, sandbox-backed callbacks may fail even when execution succeeds. - The fake provider plugin is intentionally deterministic and test-oriented; future providers may expose capability gaps that this branch does not yet cover. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex coding agent on a GPT-5-class backend in the Paperclip/Codex harness. Exact backend model ID is not exposed in-session. Tool-assisted workflow with shell execution, file editing, git history inspection, and local test execution. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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export function buildRuntimeApiCandidateUrls(input: {
Fix SSH callback URL selection for LAN and private networks (#4799) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - Agents can run on remote hosts via SSH environments > - When a remote agent needs to call back to the Paperclip API, it needs a reachable URL > - But the runtime API URL candidate builder did not account for private network topologies where the server is only reachable via LAN or VPN addresses > - Agents on SSH hosts were failing to connect because the callback URL pointed to localhost or an unreachable address > - This PR fixes callback URL selection to honor `PAPERCLIP_API_URL`, prefer LAN-reachable candidates, filter unreachable link-local addresses, and include interface hosts in onboarding invite URLs > - The benefit is SSH-based agents can reliably reach the Paperclip API on private networks without manual URL configuration ## What Changed - `runtime-api.ts`: Added `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` as a first-priority candidate in `buildRuntimeApiCandidateUrls`; extracted `collectReachableInterfaceHosts` to enumerate non-loopback, non-link-local network interface IPs with IPv4 preference - `server/src/index.ts`: Export `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` from the server environment so it is available to callback candidate resolution - `server/src/routes/access.ts`: Include LAN interface hosts in onboarding invite connection candidates - `server/src/config.ts`: Attempted auto-allowing LAN interface hosts, then reverted to the per-instance allowlist approach (both commits included for history clarity) ## Verification - `pnpm test` — all existing and new tests pass, including new tests for LAN candidate ordering and link-local filtering - `pnpm typecheck` — clean - Manual: start a Paperclip server on a machine with a LAN IP, create an SSH environment pointing to another host on the same LAN, verify the agent's callback URL uses the LAN IP rather than localhost ## Risks - Low-medium. The candidate list now includes more addresses (all non-loopback LAN interfaces). These are candidates for the agent to try, not an allowlist — the server's allowed hostnames still gate which origins are accepted. Ordering change (LAN preferred over loopback) could affect existing setups where localhost was intentionally preferred. ## Model Used Codex GPT 5.4 high via Paperclip. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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preferredApiUrl?: string | null;
Add sandbox environment support (#4415) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The environment/runtime layer decides where agent work executes and how the control plane reaches those runtimes. > - Today Paperclip can run locally and over SSH, but sandboxed execution needs a first-class environment model instead of one-off adapter behavior. > - We also want sandbox providers to be pluggable so the core does not hardcode every provider implementation. > - This branch adds the Sandbox environment path, the provider contract, and a deterministic fake provider plugin. > - That required synchronized changes across shared contracts, plugin SDK surfaces, server runtime orchestration, and the UI environment/workspace flows. > - The result is that sandbox execution becomes a core control-plane capability while keeping provider implementations extensible and testable. ## What Changed - Added sandbox runtime support to the environment execution path, including runtime URL discovery, sandbox execution targeting, orchestration, and heartbeat integration. - Added plugin-provider support for sandbox environments so providers can be supplied via plugins instead of hardcoded server logic. - Added the fake sandbox provider plugin with deterministic behavior suitable for local and automated testing. - Updated shared types, validators, plugin protocol definitions, and SDK helpers to carry sandbox provider and workspace-runtime contracts across package boundaries. - Updated server routes and services so companies can create sandbox environments, select them for work, and execute work through the sandbox runtime path. - Updated the UI environment and workspace surfaces to expose sandbox environment configuration and selection. - Added test coverage for sandbox runtime behavior, provider seams, environment route guards, orchestration, and the fake provider plugin. ## Verification - Ran locally before the final fixture-only scrub: - `pnpm -r typecheck` - `pnpm test:run` - `pnpm build` - Ran locally after the final scrub amend: - `pnpm vitest run server/src/__tests__/runtime-api.test.ts` - Reviewer spot checks: - create a sandbox environment backed by the fake provider plugin - run work through that environment - confirm sandbox provider execution does not inherit host secrets implicitly ## Risks - This touches shared contracts, plugin SDK plumbing, server runtime orchestration, and UI environment/workspace flows, so regressions would likely show up as cross-layer mismatches rather than isolated type errors. - Runtime URL discovery and sandbox callback selection are sensitive to host/bind configuration; if that logic is wrong, sandbox-backed callbacks may fail even when execution succeeds. - The fake provider plugin is intentionally deterministic and test-oriented; future providers may expose capability gaps that this branch does not yet cover. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex coding agent on a GPT-5-class backend in the Paperclip/Codex harness. Exact backend model ID is not exposed in-session. Tool-assisted workflow with shell execution, file editing, git history inspection, and local test execution. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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authPublicBaseUrl?: string | null;
allowedHostnames: string[];
bindHost: string;
port: number;
networkInterfacesMap?: NodeJS.Dict<os.NetworkInterfaceInfo[]>;
}): string[] {
const candidates: string[] = [];
const seen = new Set<string>();
const explicitPublicBaseUrl = input.authPublicBaseUrl?.trim() ?? "";
const explicitOrigin = (() => {
if (!explicitPublicBaseUrl) return null;
try {
return new URL(explicitPublicBaseUrl).origin;
} catch {
return null;
}
})();
const protocol = explicitOrigin ? new URL(explicitOrigin).protocol : "http:";
Fix SSH callback URL selection for LAN and private networks (#4799) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - Agents can run on remote hosts via SSH environments > - When a remote agent needs to call back to the Paperclip API, it needs a reachable URL > - But the runtime API URL candidate builder did not account for private network topologies where the server is only reachable via LAN or VPN addresses > - Agents on SSH hosts were failing to connect because the callback URL pointed to localhost or an unreachable address > - This PR fixes callback URL selection to honor `PAPERCLIP_API_URL`, prefer LAN-reachable candidates, filter unreachable link-local addresses, and include interface hosts in onboarding invite URLs > - The benefit is SSH-based agents can reliably reach the Paperclip API on private networks without manual URL configuration ## What Changed - `runtime-api.ts`: Added `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` as a first-priority candidate in `buildRuntimeApiCandidateUrls`; extracted `collectReachableInterfaceHosts` to enumerate non-loopback, non-link-local network interface IPs with IPv4 preference - `server/src/index.ts`: Export `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` from the server environment so it is available to callback candidate resolution - `server/src/routes/access.ts`: Include LAN interface hosts in onboarding invite connection candidates - `server/src/config.ts`: Attempted auto-allowing LAN interface hosts, then reverted to the per-instance allowlist approach (both commits included for history clarity) ## Verification - `pnpm test` — all existing and new tests pass, including new tests for LAN candidate ordering and link-local filtering - `pnpm typecheck` — clean - Manual: start a Paperclip server on a machine with a LAN IP, create an SSH environment pointing to another host on the same LAN, verify the agent's callback URL uses the LAN IP rather than localhost ## Risks - Low-medium. The candidate list now includes more addresses (all non-loopback LAN interfaces). These are candidates for the agent to try, not an allowlist — the server's allowed hostnames still gate which origins are accepted. Ordering change (LAN preferred over loopback) could affect existing setups where localhost was intentionally preferred. ## Model Used Codex GPT 5.4 high via Paperclip. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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pushCandidate(candidates, seen, input.preferredApiUrl);
Add sandbox environment support (#4415) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The environment/runtime layer decides where agent work executes and how the control plane reaches those runtimes. > - Today Paperclip can run locally and over SSH, but sandboxed execution needs a first-class environment model instead of one-off adapter behavior. > - We also want sandbox providers to be pluggable so the core does not hardcode every provider implementation. > - This branch adds the Sandbox environment path, the provider contract, and a deterministic fake provider plugin. > - That required synchronized changes across shared contracts, plugin SDK surfaces, server runtime orchestration, and the UI environment/workspace flows. > - The result is that sandbox execution becomes a core control-plane capability while keeping provider implementations extensible and testable. ## What Changed - Added sandbox runtime support to the environment execution path, including runtime URL discovery, sandbox execution targeting, orchestration, and heartbeat integration. - Added plugin-provider support for sandbox environments so providers can be supplied via plugins instead of hardcoded server logic. - Added the fake sandbox provider plugin with deterministic behavior suitable for local and automated testing. - Updated shared types, validators, plugin protocol definitions, and SDK helpers to carry sandbox provider and workspace-runtime contracts across package boundaries. - Updated server routes and services so companies can create sandbox environments, select them for work, and execute work through the sandbox runtime path. - Updated the UI environment and workspace surfaces to expose sandbox environment configuration and selection. - Added test coverage for sandbox runtime behavior, provider seams, environment route guards, orchestration, and the fake provider plugin. ## Verification - Ran locally before the final fixture-only scrub: - `pnpm -r typecheck` - `pnpm test:run` - `pnpm build` - Ran locally after the final scrub amend: - `pnpm vitest run server/src/__tests__/runtime-api.test.ts` - Reviewer spot checks: - create a sandbox environment backed by the fake provider plugin - run work through that environment - confirm sandbox provider execution does not inherit host secrets implicitly ## Risks - This touches shared contracts, plugin SDK plumbing, server runtime orchestration, and UI environment/workspace flows, so regressions would likely show up as cross-layer mismatches rather than isolated type errors. - Runtime URL discovery and sandbox callback selection are sensitive to host/bind configuration; if that logic is wrong, sandbox-backed callbacks may fail even when execution succeeds. - The fake provider plugin is intentionally deterministic and test-oriented; future providers may expose capability gaps that this branch does not yet cover. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex coding agent on a GPT-5-class backend in the Paperclip/Codex harness. Exact backend model ID is not exposed in-session. Tool-assisted workflow with shell execution, file editing, git history inspection, and local test execution. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
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pushCandidate(candidates, seen, explicitOrigin);
for (const rawHost of input.allowedHostnames) {
const host = normalizeHost(rawHost);
if (!host) continue;
pushCandidate(candidates, seen, formatOrigin(protocol, host, input.port));
}
const bindHost = normalizeHost(input.bindHost);
if (bindHost && !isWildcardHost(bindHost)) {
pushCandidate(candidates, seen, formatOrigin(protocol, bindHost, input.port));
}
if (explicitOrigin) {
const hostname = new URL(explicitOrigin).hostname;
if (isLoopbackHost(hostname)) {
pushCandidate(candidates, seen, formatOrigin(protocol, "host.docker.internal", input.port));
}
}
Fix SSH callback URL selection for LAN and private networks (#4799) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - Agents can run on remote hosts via SSH environments > - When a remote agent needs to call back to the Paperclip API, it needs a reachable URL > - But the runtime API URL candidate builder did not account for private network topologies where the server is only reachable via LAN or VPN addresses > - Agents on SSH hosts were failing to connect because the callback URL pointed to localhost or an unreachable address > - This PR fixes callback URL selection to honor `PAPERCLIP_API_URL`, prefer LAN-reachable candidates, filter unreachable link-local addresses, and include interface hosts in onboarding invite URLs > - The benefit is SSH-based agents can reliably reach the Paperclip API on private networks without manual URL configuration ## What Changed - `runtime-api.ts`: Added `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` as a first-priority candidate in `buildRuntimeApiCandidateUrls`; extracted `collectReachableInterfaceHosts` to enumerate non-loopback, non-link-local network interface IPs with IPv4 preference - `server/src/index.ts`: Export `PAPERCLIP_API_URL` from the server environment so it is available to callback candidate resolution - `server/src/routes/access.ts`: Include LAN interface hosts in onboarding invite connection candidates - `server/src/config.ts`: Attempted auto-allowing LAN interface hosts, then reverted to the per-instance allowlist approach (both commits included for history clarity) ## Verification - `pnpm test` — all existing and new tests pass, including new tests for LAN candidate ordering and link-local filtering - `pnpm typecheck` — clean - Manual: start a Paperclip server on a machine with a LAN IP, create an SSH environment pointing to another host on the same LAN, verify the agent's callback URL uses the LAN IP rather than localhost ## Risks - Low-medium. The candidate list now includes more addresses (all non-loopback LAN interfaces). These are candidates for the agent to try, not an allowlist — the server's allowed hostnames still gate which origins are accepted. Ordering change (LAN preferred over loopback) could affect existing setups where localhost was intentionally preferred. ## Model Used Codex GPT 5.4 high via Paperclip. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
2026-04-29 15:56:17 -07:00
for (const host of collectReachableInterfaceHosts({ networkInterfacesMap: input.networkInterfacesMap })) {
pushCandidate(candidates, seen, formatOrigin(protocol, host, input.port));
Add sandbox environment support (#4415) ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The environment/runtime layer decides where agent work executes and how the control plane reaches those runtimes. > - Today Paperclip can run locally and over SSH, but sandboxed execution needs a first-class environment model instead of one-off adapter behavior. > - We also want sandbox providers to be pluggable so the core does not hardcode every provider implementation. > - This branch adds the Sandbox environment path, the provider contract, and a deterministic fake provider plugin. > - That required synchronized changes across shared contracts, plugin SDK surfaces, server runtime orchestration, and the UI environment/workspace flows. > - The result is that sandbox execution becomes a core control-plane capability while keeping provider implementations extensible and testable. ## What Changed - Added sandbox runtime support to the environment execution path, including runtime URL discovery, sandbox execution targeting, orchestration, and heartbeat integration. - Added plugin-provider support for sandbox environments so providers can be supplied via plugins instead of hardcoded server logic. - Added the fake sandbox provider plugin with deterministic behavior suitable for local and automated testing. - Updated shared types, validators, plugin protocol definitions, and SDK helpers to carry sandbox provider and workspace-runtime contracts across package boundaries. - Updated server routes and services so companies can create sandbox environments, select them for work, and execute work through the sandbox runtime path. - Updated the UI environment and workspace surfaces to expose sandbox environment configuration and selection. - Added test coverage for sandbox runtime behavior, provider seams, environment route guards, orchestration, and the fake provider plugin. ## Verification - Ran locally before the final fixture-only scrub: - `pnpm -r typecheck` - `pnpm test:run` - `pnpm build` - Ran locally after the final scrub amend: - `pnpm vitest run server/src/__tests__/runtime-api.test.ts` - Reviewer spot checks: - create a sandbox environment backed by the fake provider plugin - run work through that environment - confirm sandbox provider execution does not inherit host secrets implicitly ## Risks - This touches shared contracts, plugin SDK plumbing, server runtime orchestration, and UI environment/workspace flows, so regressions would likely show up as cross-layer mismatches rather than isolated type errors. - Runtime URL discovery and sandbox callback selection are sensitive to host/bind configuration; if that logic is wrong, sandbox-backed callbacks may fail even when execution succeeds. - The fake provider plugin is intentionally deterministic and test-oriented; future providers may expose capability gaps that this branch does not yet cover. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex coding agent on a GPT-5-class backend in the Paperclip/Codex harness. Exact backend model ID is not exposed in-session. Tool-assisted workflow with shell execution, file editing, git history inspection, and local test execution. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
2026-04-24 12:15:53 -07:00
}
if (candidates.length === 0) {
pushCandidate(
candidates,
seen,
choosePrimaryRuntimeApiUrl({
authPublicBaseUrl: input.authPublicBaseUrl,
allowedHostnames: input.allowedHostnames,
bindHost: input.bindHost,
port: input.port,
}),
);
}
return candidates;
}