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Amit Shafnir 197faaaa14 fix(setup): parse Claude OAuth token from wrapped PTY capture
`claude setup-token` runs under script(1) so the browser OAuth flow keeps a
TTY while we capture the printed token. On terminals that wrap long lines
(e.g. sbx), the token lands split across lines with padding spaces, and the
old parser — which stripped only ANSI codes and newlines — matched just the
first fragment and failed the trailing `AA` check. Login succeeded; only our
parse of the human-oriented output failed (`No sk-ant-oat…AA token found`).

Add setup/lib/captured-token.ts: normalize the capture (strip ANSI/control
bytes and all whitespace, un-wrapping the token) then extract. The TS caller
(claude-assist.ts) and the bash registration script now share it, so the
normalization rules can't drift. Placeholder lines like
`export CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN=<token>` are ignored.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-18 00:20:21 +03:00

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import { describe, expect, it } from 'vitest';
import { extractClaudeOAuthToken } from './captured-token.js';
// A syntactically valid token: sk-ant-oat + 93 token chars + AA.
const TOKEN = `sk-ant-oat01-${'a'.repeat(90)}AA`;
describe('extractClaudeOAuthToken', () => {
it('extracts the token from clean single-line output (normal terminal)', () => {
const raw = `Login successful.\nYour token:\n${TOKEN}\n`;
expect(extractClaudeOAuthToken(raw)).toBe(TOKEN);
});
// The actual sbx failure shape: the real token wrapped across two lines AND
// the `export CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN=<token>` placeholder in the same
// capture. The old parser returned null (matched only the first fragment);
// the normalizer must un-wrap the real token and never mistake the
// placeholder for it.
it('extracts the real wrapped token from sbx capture and ignores the placeholder export', () => {
const head = TOKEN.slice(0, 72);
const tail = TOKEN.slice(72);
const raw = `
\x1b[?2026h✓ Long-lived authentication token created successfully!
Your OAuth token (valid for 1 year):
${head}
${tail}
Store this token securely. You won't be able to see it again.
Use this token by setting: export CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN=<token>
`;
expect(extractClaudeOAuthToken(raw)).toBe(TOKEN);
});
it('returns null for the placeholder env-var line, not a real token', () => {
expect(extractClaudeOAuthToken('export CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN=<token>\n')).toBeNull();
});
it('returns null when no token is present', () => {
expect(extractClaudeOAuthToken('claude: authentication cancelled\n')).toBeNull();
});
});