- api-details.md: ChannelDefaults/ChannelContextDefaults interfaces, five-tier getChannelDefaults resolution chain, creation helpers, and messaging_group_agents.threads runtime semantics - setup-wiring.md: two-level model, shared-identity mention-suppression pattern (reusable by iMessage/Signal), and the trunk-update back-compat contract with the one deliberate isGroup exception - isolation-model.md: cross-reference from the entity model's engage columns to the defaults docs - CLAUDE.md: channel-defaults.ts key-file row and a short Channel defaults paragraph Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01PJkDAnLGWJUqjgJNXpyqGZ
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Setup Wiring — Status & Remaining Work
Last updated: 2026-07-10
What's Done
Two-DB Split (session DB write isolation)
- Session DB split into
inbound.db(host-owned) andoutbound.db(container-owned) - Each file has exactly one writer — eliminates SQLite write contention across host-container mount
- Host uses even seq numbers, container uses odd (collision-free)
- Container heartbeat via file touch (
/workspace/.heartbeat) instead of DB UPDATE - Scheduling MCP tools emit system actions via messages_out; host applies them to inbound.db in
delivery.ts:handleSystemAction() - Host sweep reads
processing_acktable + heartbeat file mtime for stale detection - Container clears stale
processing_ackentries on startup (crash recovery) - Files:
src/db/schema.ts(INBOUND_SCHEMA + OUTBOUND_SCHEMA),src/session-manager.ts,src/delivery.ts,src/host-sweep.ts,container/agent-runner/src/db/connection.ts,messages-in.ts,messages-out.ts,poll-loop.ts,mcp-tools/scheduling.ts,mcp-tools/interactive.ts - Container image rebuilt with tsconfig (
container/agent-runner/tsconfig.json) - E2E verified: host → Docker container → agent responds → "E2E works!" ✓
OneCLI Integration
ensureAgent()call added beforeapplyContainerConfig()insrc/container-runner.ts- Without
ensureAgent, OneCLI rejects unknown agent identifiers and returns false, leaving container with no credentials - E2E verified with OneCLI credential injection ✓
Channel Barrel
src/index.tsimports./channels/index.js(the barrel)- Trunk ships the barrel + Chat SDK bridge only;
/add-<channel>skills drop adapter files in and register them via the barrel slot - No channel adapters ship in trunk
Setup Registration (partially)
setup/register.tscreates entities (agent_groups,messaging_groups,messaging_group_agents) indata/v2.db- Accepts
--platform-idflag getMessagingGroupAgentByPair()prevents duplicate wiringsetup/verify.tschecks the central DB (counts agent groups with wiring)
Router Logging
src/router.tslogsMESSAGE DROPPEDat WARN level when no agents wired, with actionable guidance
Channel Defaults (two-level model)
Each adapter declares its own wiring-time defaults (ChannelDefaults, see api-details.md): per-context (DM vs group) engage mode, engage pattern, thread policy, and unknown-sender policy, plus how the platform signals mentions ('platform' | 'dm-only' | 'never'). Exactly two levels exist:
- Adapter declaration — a static const in the adapter module (and its
ChannelRegistration, so offline scripts resolve it without credentials). Adapters are skill-installed and user-owned; install-wide changes mean editing the adapter copy. No DB config table. - Per-wiring override — the explicit value chosen at creation (
nclflag, wizard answer, card-flow value), stored on the row. Existing rows are never re-resolved; declarations are consulted only at creation, except threading, which stays live viamessaging_group_agents.threads(NULL= inherit).
All creation paths (ncl wirings/messaging-groups, setup/register.ts, the router's auto-create, the channel-approval card flow, bootstrap scripts) go through the shared helpers in src/channels/channel-defaults.ts, so a platform's defaults are declared once and apply everywhere.
Shared-identity pattern. When the platform identity the adapter connects as belongs to a human (WhatsApp shared-number mode: ASSISTANT_HAS_OWN_NUMBER unset), the adapter itself suppresses mention signals — it never sets isMention and declares mentions: 'never', group defaults of a name-pattern (\b{name}\b) and strict sender policy. With no mention signal, the router never auto-creates messaging groups or fires approval cards for the human's own conversations — the spam dies at the source, with zero core conditionals. The pattern is entirely channel-local and reusable by any adapter riding a personal identity (iMessage, Signal) with no core involvement.
Back-compat contract. A trunk update alone changes no behavior: stale (undeclared) adapters resolve through a behavior-faithful fallback at runtime, ncl keeps its legacy static defaults for them (gated on hasDeclaredChannelDefaults), existing DB rows are untouched, and the new threads column ships NULL everywhere — which reproduces today's supportsThreads-derived routing exactly. Updating an adapter copy (via its /add-<channel> skill) is what opts an install into that channel's new defaults, and even then only for wirings created afterwards. The one deliberate exception is the isGroup bugfix: card-approved groups on non-threaded platforms now wire via the group default instead of pattern '.' (group-ness comes from event.message.isGroup ?? mg.is_group, never threadId !== null).
Previously Open — Now Resolved
1. Channel Skills Don't Register Groups ✅
Channel skills now point to /manage-channels in their "Next Steps" section. Registration is handled by the /manage-channels skill, which reads each channel's ## Channel Info section for platform-specific guidance. Channel skills stay lean (credentials only).
2. Setup SKILL.md Missing Group Registration Step ✅
Added step 5a "Wire Channels to Agent Groups" between channel installation (step 5) and mount allowlist (step 6). This step invokes /manage-channels which handles agent group creation, isolation level decisions, and wiring.
3. Channel Skills Should Know Channel Type ✅
Each channel skill has a ## Channel Info structured section with: type, terminology, how-to-find-id, supports-threads, typical-use, default-isolation. The /manage-channels skill reads this for contextual recommendations.
4. Verify Step Channel Auth Check ✅
setup/verify.ts checks all channel tokens: DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN, TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, SLACK_BOT_TOKEN+SLACK_APP_TOKEN, GITHUB_TOKEN, LINEAR_API_KEY, GCHAT_CREDENTIALS, TEAMS_APP_ID+TEAMS_APP_PASSWORD, WEBEX_BOT_TOKEN, MATRIX_ACCESS_TOKEN, RESEND_API_KEY, WHATSAPP_ACCESS_TOKEN, IMESSAGE_ENABLED, plus WhatsApp Baileys auth dir.
5. Agent-Shared Session Mode ✅
Added session_mode: 'agent-shared' for cross-channel shared sessions (e.g. GitHub + Slack in one conversation). Session resolution looks up by agent_group_id instead of messaging_group_id when this mode is set.
Architecture Reference
Entity Model
agent_groups (id, name, folder, agent_provider)
↕ many-to-many (container runtime config lives in the separate container_configs table)
messaging_groups (id, channel_type, platform_id, instance, name, is_group, unknown_sender_policy, denied_at)
via
messaging_group_agents (messaging_group_id, agent_group_id, engage_mode, engage_pattern, sender_scope, ignored_message_policy, session_mode, priority, threads)
users (id, kind, display_name) -- namespaced as "<channel>:<handle>"
user_roles (user_id, role, agent_group_id) -- owner / admin (global or scoped)
agent_group_members (user_id, agent_group_id) -- unprivileged access gate
user_dms (user_id, channel_type, messaging_group_id) -- cold-DM cache
Privilege is a user-level concept — there is no "main" agent group or "admin" messaging group. user_roles carries owner (global only, first pairing sets it) and admin (global or scoped to an agent_group_id). Unknown-sender gating is per-messaging-group via messaging_groups.unknown_sender_policy (strict | request_approval | public).
Message Flow
Channel adapter → routeInbound() → resolve messaging_group → resolve agent via messaging_group_agents
→ resolve/create session → write to inbound.db → wake container → agent-runner polls inbound.db
→ agent responds → writes to outbound.db → host delivery poll reads outbound.db → deliver via adapter
Key Files
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
src/index.ts |
Entry point, imports channel barrel |
src/channels/index.ts |
Channel barrel — registry/Chat SDK bridge only in trunk; skills drop adapters in |
src/router.ts |
Inbound routing, auto-creates messaging groups |
src/session-manager.ts |
Creates inbound.db + outbound.db per session |
src/delivery.ts |
Polls outbound.db, delivers, handles system actions |
src/host-sweep.ts |
Syncs processing_ack, stale detection, recurrence |
src/container-runner.ts |
Spawns containers, OneCLI ensureAgent + applyContainerConfig |
setup/register.ts |
Creates entities (agent_group, messaging_group, wiring) |
setup/verify.ts |
Checks central DB for registered groups |
container/agent-runner/src/db/connection.ts |
Two-DB connection layer (inbound read-only, outbound read-write) |