@ait-co/devtools 0.1.106 → 0.1.107

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- {"version":3,"file":"tunnel-RB5zB8IK.cjs","names":[],"sources":["../src/unplugin/tunnel.ts"],"sourcesContent":["/**\n * Cloudflare quick-tunnel helper for the devtools unplugin.\n *\n * Loaded lazily (`await import('./tunnel.js')`) only when the `tunnel` option is\n * on, so `cloudflared` / `qrcode-terminal` are never pulled in for the common\n * case. This is the one place in `@ait-co/devtools` that depends on Node-only\n * APIs (`child_process` via the `cloudflared` wrapper) — keep it thin and out of\n * jsdom unit tests; the spawn path is verified by hand / e2e (same spirit as the\n * \"web 모드는 e2e\" rule in CLAUDE.md). The pure helpers below\n * (`parseTrycloudflareUrl`, `printTunnelBanner`) are unit-tested.\n */\n\nimport { existsSync } from 'node:fs';\nimport { mkdir } from 'node:fs/promises';\nimport { dirname } from 'node:path';\n\n/** Matches the public URL cloudflared prints for an unauthenticated quick tunnel. */\nconst TRYCLOUDFLARE_RE = /https:\\/\\/[a-z0-9-]+\\.trycloudflare\\.com/i;\n\n/**\n * Extract the `https://<sub>.trycloudflare.com` URL from a line of cloudflared\n * output, or `null` if the line doesn't contain one. Pulled out as a pure\n * function so it can be unit-tested without spawning anything.\n */\nexport function parseTrycloudflareUrl(line: string): string | null {\n const m = line.match(TRYCLOUDFLARE_RE);\n return m ? m[0] : null;\n}\n\nexport interface PrintTunnelBannerOptions {\n /** Print an ASCII QR encoding the tunnel URL (default: true). */\n qr?: boolean;\n /** Sink for the banner text (default: `console.log`). Injected for testing. */\n log?: (msg: string) => void;\n /**\n * The `wss://` relay URL of the env-2 CDP tunnel, if `tunnel.cdp` is on. When\n * present the QR deep-link additionally carries `&debug=1&relay=<wss>` so the\n * framed PWA passes the in-app debug gate and attaches a Chii target — the\n * same single scan opens screen preview *and* CDP debugging.\n */\n relayWssUrl?: string;\n /**\n * Human-readable app name to embed as `name=` in the launcher deep-link (#498).\n * When provided (non-blank), the launcher partner bar shows this name instead of\n * the generic default.\n */\n name?: string;\n /**\n * The miniapp's webViewType. When `'game'`, the deep-link carries `&navBarType=game`\n * so the launcher enters game nav chrome automatically on scan (#584).\n * `'partner'` (the default) is the launcher's implicit default — not added to\n * keep the URL clean.\n */\n webViewType?: 'partner' | 'game';\n /**\n * Whether the miniapp's navigationBar has `transparentBackground: true`\n * (granite.config `navigationBar.transparentBackground`, SDK 2.8.0, #587).\n * When `true`, the deep-link carries `&navBarTransparent=1` so the launcher\n * partner bar renders with a transparent background (content shows through).\n * `false` / omitted → not added (URL clean, back-compat).\n */\n navBarTransparent?: boolean;\n /**\n * The miniapp's navigationBar theme (`granite.config `navigationBar.theme`,\n * SDK 2.8.0, #587). When `'light'` or `'dark'`, the deep-link carries\n * `&navBarTheme=<v>` so the launcher partner bar uses the matching foreground\n * colour. Omitted / other values → not added (URL clean, back-compat).\n */\n navBarTheme?: 'light' | 'dark';\n}\n\nconst LAUNCHER_URL = 'https://devtools.aitc.dev/launcher/';\n\n/**\n * Options for {@link buildLauncherDeepLink}.\n */\nexport interface BuildLauncherDeepLinkOptions {\n /**\n * `wss://` relay URL for env-2 CDP wiring. When present the deep-link carries\n * `&debug=1&relay=<wss>`.\n */\n relayWssUrl?: string;\n /**\n * Human-readable app name shown in the partner nav bar (`name=` param, #498).\n * Blank / whitespace-only values are not added.\n */\n name?: string;\n /**\n * The miniapp's webViewType. When `'game'`, adds `&navBarType=game` to the\n * deep-link so the launcher enters game nav chrome automatically on scan (#584).\n * `'partner'` (the launcher's implicit default) is not added to keep the URL\n * clean.\n */\n webViewType?: 'partner' | 'game';\n /**\n * Whether the miniapp's navigationBar has `transparentBackground: true`\n * (granite.config `navigationBar.transparentBackground`, SDK 2.8.0, #587).\n * When `true`, adds `&navBarTransparent=1` to the deep-link so the launcher\n * partner bar renders with a transparent background. Omitted when `false` /\n * undefined to keep the URL clean (back-compat).\n */\n navBarTransparent?: boolean;\n /**\n * The miniapp's navigationBar theme (granite.config `navigationBar.theme`,\n * SDK 2.8.0, #587). When `'light'` or `'dark'`, adds `&navBarTheme=<v>` to\n * the deep-link so the launcher partner bar uses the matching foreground colour.\n * Omitted when undefined / other values to keep the URL clean (back-compat).\n */\n navBarTheme?: 'light' | 'dark';\n}\n\n/**\n * Build the deep-link URL that QR codes encode: when the launcher PWA is\n * already on the phone's home screen, scanning this opens it directly into the\n * live view for `tunnelUrl` (the launcher consumes `?url=` and clears it).\n * Plain-text raw URL is no longer enough — the launcher gates its setup UI to\n * the installed PWA, so a raw tunnel URL opened in a normal browser tab would\n * land on a \"please install\" screen.\n *\n * When `opts.relayWssUrl` is given (env-2 CDP wiring), the deep-link also carries\n * `&debug=1&relay=<wss>`; the launcher folds those onto the framed tunnel URL so\n * the in-app debug gate's Layer C (`debug=1` opt-in + `relay=<wss>`) is met and\n * a Chii target.js is injected into the live view.\n *\n * When `opts.name` is given (non-blank), it is added as `&name=` so the launcher\n * partner bar shows the app name instead of the generic default (#498).\n *\n * When `opts.webViewType` is `'game'`, `&navBarType=game` is appended so the\n * launcher enters game nav chrome (floating capsule, no full bar) automatically\n * on scan. `'partner'` is the launcher's implicit default and is not added to\n * keep the URL clean (#584).\n *\n * When `opts.navBarTransparent` is `true`, `&navBarTransparent=1` is appended\n * so the launcher partner bar renders with a transparent background (#587).\n *\n * When `opts.navBarTheme` is `'light'` or `'dark'`, `&navBarTheme=<v>` is\n * appended so the launcher partner bar uses the matching foreground colour (#587).\n *\n * Back-compat: the second argument may also be a plain string (`relayWssUrl`)\n * for callers that haven't migrated to the options object yet.\n */\nexport function buildLauncherDeepLink(\n tunnelUrl: string,\n optsOrRelay?: string | BuildLauncherDeepLinkOptions,\n): string {\n // Normalise the overloaded second argument.\n const opts: BuildLauncherDeepLinkOptions =\n typeof optsOrRelay === 'string' ? { relayWssUrl: optsOrRelay } : (optsOrRelay ?? {});\n\n const base = `${LAUNCHER_URL}?url=${encodeURIComponent(tunnelUrl)}`;\n let url = base;\n if (opts.relayWssUrl) {\n url += `&debug=1&relay=${encodeURIComponent(opts.relayWssUrl)}`;\n }\n if (opts.name !== undefined && opts.name.trim() !== '') {\n url += `&name=${encodeURIComponent(opts.name.trim())}`;\n }\n if (opts.webViewType === 'game') {\n url += '&navBarType=game';\n }\n if (opts.navBarTransparent === true) {\n url += '&navBarTransparent=1';\n }\n if (opts.navBarTheme === 'light' || opts.navBarTheme === 'dark') {\n url += `&navBarTheme=${opts.navBarTheme}`;\n }\n return url;\n}\n\n/**\n * Print the terminal banner announcing the live tunnel: the public URL, an ASCII\n * QR encoding a launcher deep-link, and a one-line note that quick tunnels are\n * ephemeral, unauthenticated and not for production. Pure w.r.t. side effects\n * other than the injected `log` sink and `qrcode-terminal` — unit-tested.\n */\nexport async function printTunnelBanner(\n url: string,\n opts: PrintTunnelBannerOptions = {},\n): Promise<void> {\n const log = opts.log ?? ((m: string) => console.log(m));\n const deepLink = buildLauncherDeepLink(url, {\n relayWssUrl: opts.relayWssUrl,\n name: opts.name,\n webViewType: opts.webViewType,\n navBarTransparent: opts.navBarTransparent,\n navBarTheme: opts.navBarTheme,\n });\n const lines: string[] = [\n '',\n ' ┌─ @ait-co/devtools · live tunnel ────────────────────────────',\n ` │ ${url}`,\n ' │',\n ` │ Install the launcher PWA once: ${LAUNCHER_URL}`,\n ' │ Then scan the QR below — it opens the launcher directly',\n ' │ into this tunnel URL (no manual paste needed).',\n ...(opts.relayWssUrl\n ? [\n ' │ The same scan also attaches CDP — connect your AI host',\n ' │ to the relay and debug the live view on-device.',\n ]\n : []),\n ' │ Quick tunnels are unauthenticated, change every run, and are',\n ' │ not for production use.',\n ' └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────',\n '',\n ];\n log(lines.join('\\n'));\n\n if (opts.qr !== false) {\n // qrcode-terminal is only pulled in on this code path (ambient types live\n // in src/qrcode-terminal.d.ts).\n const qrcode = (await import('qrcode-terminal')).default;\n await new Promise<void>((resolve) => {\n qrcode.generate(deepLink, { small: true }, (out) => {\n log(out);\n resolve();\n });\n });\n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Heuristic: can this process open a GUI browser? Mirrors `canOpenBrowser` in\n * `src/mcp/tools.ts` but is re-declared here (not imported) so the tunnel path\n * does not statically pull the heavy MCP `tools.ts` module graph into the lazy\n * `import('./tunnel.js')` chunk. Kept in sync with the MCP copy.\n *\n * - macOS / Windows → assume yes (env-2 dev normally runs on the user's Mac).\n * - Linux → require `DISPLAY` or `WAYLAND_DISPLAY`.\n * - CI (`CI=true`/`CI=1`) → no.\n */\nfunction canOpenBrowser(): boolean {\n if (process.env.CI === 'true' || process.env.CI === '1') return false;\n const platform = process.platform;\n if (platform === 'darwin' || platform === 'win32') return true;\n if (platform === 'linux') {\n return Boolean(process.env.DISPLAY ?? process.env.WAYLAND_DISPLAY);\n }\n return false;\n}\n\n/** Handle returned by {@link startTunnelDashboard}. */\nexport interface TunnelDashboard {\n /** `http://127.0.0.1:<port>` — the local dashboard URL opened in the browser. */\n url: string;\n /** Tear down the local HTTP server. Idempotent via the underlying server. */\n close: () => Promise<void>;\n}\n\nexport interface StartTunnelDashboardOptions {\n /** The public `https://*.trycloudflare.com` app tunnel URL the launcher frames. */\n tunnelUrl: string;\n /** The `wss://` relay URL of the env-2 CDP tunnel. REQUIRED — the dashboard is a CDP-only UX. */\n relayWssUrl: string;\n /** Mirror of `tunnel.qr` — when `false` the dashboard is skipped (no browser open). */\n qr?: boolean;\n /**\n * Override the GUI/opt-out gate (testing only). When omitted the real\n * `canOpenBrowser()` + `AIT_AUTO_DEVTOOLS` checks decide.\n */\n shouldOpen?: () => boolean;\n /** Sink for the one-line \"opened in browser\" note (default: `console.log`). Injected for testing. */\n log?: (msg: string) => void;\n /**\n * Human-readable app name to embed as `name=` in the launcher deep-link (#498).\n * When provided (non-blank), the launcher partner bar shows this name instead of\n * the generic default.\n */\n name?: string;\n}\n\n/**\n * Env-2 UX parity with env 3/4 (issue #408): when CDP wiring is on and a GUI is\n * available, start the SAME `127.0.0.1` HTML dashboard (QR image + connect steps\n * + FAQ) that the MCP `build_attach_url` path serves, and auto-open it in the\n * browser. headless / opt-out falls back to the terminal ASCII QR (printed\n * separately by {@link printTunnelBanner}).\n *\n * Every part the install-graph invariant depends on (`qrcode`, the MCP HTTP\n * server, the opener) is reached only through dynamic `import()` here, inside\n * the already-lazy `tunnel.js` chunk — nothing is added to the common build\n * graph or the MCP-only install graph.\n *\n * TOTP encapsulation: the dashboard's `getDashboardState` closure mints a FRESH\n * TOTP `at=` code on every call via `generateTotp(secret, Date.now())` and folds\n * it into a fresh `buildLauncherAttachUrl(...)`. Because the QR is re-rendered on\n * each SSE push / page reload from this closure, the code a phone scans is always\n * within its 30 s window — no stale code is baked into static HTML.\n *\n * SECRET-HANDLING: the tunnel host, relay wssUrl, TOTP code, and `.ait_relay`\n * value/path are NEVER written to stdout/stderr/logs here. They live only inside\n * the attach URL (HTML body + `/qr.png` query, per qr-http-server's invariant).\n * The only thing opened/logged is `http://127.0.0.1:<port>` (local, safe).\n *\n * @returns the dashboard handle when it started (caller wires `close()` into the\n * tunnel cleanup), or `undefined` when skipped (no relay, `qr:false`, headless,\n * opt-out, or a start failure) — in which case ASCII QR fallback stands alone.\n */\nexport async function startTunnelDashboard(\n opts: StartTunnelDashboardOptions,\n): Promise<TunnelDashboard | undefined> {\n const log = opts.log ?? ((m: string) => console.log(m));\n\n // Gate: dashboard is a CDP-only UX (needs a relay to attach to).\n if (!opts.relayWssUrl) return undefined;\n // Opt-out via `tunnel.qr:false` (same toggle that suppresses the ASCII QR).\n if (opts.qr === false) return undefined;\n\n // GUI + AIT_AUTO_DEVTOOLS gate. Reuse the MCP opener's opt-out predicate so\n // the env-2 path honours the same `AIT_AUTO_DEVTOOLS=0` switch as env 3/4.\n const { isAutoDevtoolsDisabled } = await import('../mcp/devtools-opener.js');\n const gateOpen = opts.shouldOpen ?? (() => !isAutoDevtoolsDisabled() && canOpenBrowser());\n if (!gateOpen()) return undefined;\n\n const { startQrHttpServer } = await import('../mcp/qr-http-server.js');\n const { buildLauncherAttachUrl } = await import('../mcp/deeplink.js');\n const { generateTotp } = await import('../mcp/totp.js');\n\n // getDashboardState — mints a fresh TOTP + attach URL on every call so the QR\n // the dashboard renders (on load and on each SSE push) is never expired.\n // SECRET-HANDLING: the secret is read from env AT CALL TIME (it was injected\n // by ensureRelaySecret in the same CDP block) and is used only to compute the\n // at= code folded into attachUrl. tunnel.up is always true here — the relay\n // tunnel is already up by the time this runs.\n const getDashboardState = () => {\n const secret = process.env.AIT_DEBUG_TOTP_SECRET;\n const totpCode = secret ? generateTotp(secret, Date.now()) : undefined;\n const attachUrl = buildLauncherAttachUrl(opts.tunnelUrl, opts.relayWssUrl, totpCode, {\n name: opts.name,\n });\n // pages: null — env 2(unplugin)는 데몬이 아니라 vite 플러그인 안이라\n // startChiiRelay 핸들이 connected target을 노출하지 않는다. 라이브 page 목록을\n // 알 수 없으므로 거짓 빈 목록 대신 \"연결된 Pages\" 섹션 자체를 숨긴다(#411).\n // env 3/4(debug-server.ts)는 router.active.listTargets()로 실제 목록을 채운다.\n // mode: 'relay-mobile' — 이 대시보드는 항상 환경 2(AITC Sandbox PWA) 전용이므로\n // /attach 카피가 launcher PWA 절차(sandbox family)로 분기된다(#468).\n // inspectorUrl: null — env 2에서는 unplugin relay가 connected target ID를 노출하지\n // 않아 buildChiiInspectorUrl에 필요한 targetId를 알 수 없다. target attach 후\n // target ID가 필요하므로 env 3/4에서만 non-null이 된다(#503).\n return {\n tunnel: { up: true, wssUrl: opts.relayWssUrl },\n pages: null,\n attachUrl,\n inspectorUrl: null,\n mode: 'relay-mobile' as const,\n };\n };\n\n let server: Awaited<ReturnType<typeof startQrHttpServer>>;\n try {\n server = await startQrHttpServer(getDashboardState);\n } catch {\n // SECRET-HANDLING: do not surface the error (could embed paths/hosts). The\n // ASCII QR printed by printTunnelBanner stays as the fallback.\n return undefined;\n }\n\n // TOTP periodic refresh timer — pushes a fresh at= code to SSE clients every\n // 20 s so a page left open never stales past the 90 s acceptance window (#448).\n // tunnel.ts always has relayWssUrl available here (gated above), so no\n // lastAttachParts guard is needed — getDashboardState mints a fresh TOTP on\n // every call unconditionally.\n // SECRET-HANDLING: callback is a plain trigger only — TOTP value and at= code\n // must never be logged or written to stdout.\n const TOTP_REFRESH_INTERVAL_MS = 20_000;\n let totpRefreshHandle: ReturnType<typeof setInterval> | null = setInterval(() => {\n server.notifyStateChange();\n }, TOTP_REFRESH_INTERVAL_MS);\n totpRefreshHandle.unref();\n\n const dashboardUrl = `http://127.0.0.1:${server.port}`;\n\n const { openUrlInBrowser } = await import('../mcp/devtools-opener.js');\n const opened = openUrlInBrowser(dashboardUrl);\n // SECRET-HANDLING: only the local 127.0.0.1 URL is logged — never the tunnel\n // host, relay wssUrl, or TOTP code.\n log(\n opened\n ? ` │ Opened a QR dashboard in your browser: ${dashboardUrl}`\n : ` │ Open this QR dashboard in your browser: ${dashboardUrl}`,\n );\n\n return {\n url: dashboardUrl,\n close: () => {\n if (totpRefreshHandle) {\n clearInterval(totpRefreshHandle);\n totpRefreshHandle = null;\n }\n return server.close();\n },\n };\n}\n\nexport interface QuickTunnel {\n /** The public `https://*.trycloudflare.com` URL. */\n url: string;\n /** Stop the underlying `cloudflared` process. Idempotent. */\n stop: () => void;\n}\n\n/**\n * Sanitize cloudflared stderr output for error diagnostics (#421).\n *\n * Masks `*.trycloudflare.com` hostnames and full `https://` / `wss://` URLs\n * that carry those hostnames so tunnel host values never appear in error\n * messages. Diagnostic content (error codes, reasons, JSON blobs) is preserved.\n *\n * SECRET-HANDLING: tunnel host is SECRET-class per harness policy — only\n * placeholder text is emitted.\n */\nexport function sanitizeCloudflaredOutput(line: string): string {\n // Full URL forms: https://xxx.trycloudflare.com/… and wss://xxx.trycloudflare.com/…\n let s = line.replace(/(?:https?|wss?):\\/\\/[a-z0-9-]+\\.trycloudflare\\.com(?:\\/[^\\s]*)*/gi, (m) =>\n m.replace(/[a-z0-9-]+\\.trycloudflare\\.com/i, '<HOST>.trycloudflare.com'),\n );\n // Bare hostname without scheme (e.g. printed in cloudflared JSON logs)\n s = s.replace(/[a-z0-9-]+\\.trycloudflare\\.com/gi, '<HOST>.trycloudflare.com');\n return s;\n}\n\nconst URL_TIMEOUT_MS = 20_000;\n\n/**\n * Start an unauthenticated Cloudflare quick tunnel to `http://localhost:<port>`\n * and resolve once the public URL is known. Downloads the `cloudflared` binary\n * on first use if it is not already installed. 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Defaults to `Date.now()`.\n * @param skew - Number of adjacent steps to accept on either side. Default 1\n * (accepts T-1, T, T+1 — a 90-second acceptance window).\n * @returns `true` if the code matches any accepted step, `false` otherwise.\n */\nexport function verifyTotp(\n secret: string,\n code: string,\n when: number = Date.now(),\n skew: number = 1,\n): boolean {\n const normalised = String(code).padStart(DIGITS, '0');\n if (normalised.length !== DIGITS || !/^\\d{6}$/.test(normalised)) {\n return false;\n }\n\n const candidateBuf = Buffer.from(normalised, 'utf8');\n\n for (let delta = -skew; delta <= skew; delta++) {\n const stepWhen = when + delta * TIME_STEP * 1000;\n const expected = generateTotp(secret, stepWhen);\n const expectedBuf = Buffer.from(expected, 'utf8');\n if (timingSafeEqual(expectedBuf, candidateBuf)) {\n return true;\n }\n }\n\n return false;\n}\n\n/**\n * Minimum length (in hex characters) accepted for `AIT_DEBUG_TOTP_SECRET`.\n *\n * The secret is hex-encoded (see {@link generateTotp} — `Buffer.from(secret,\n * 'hex')`). 32 hex chars = 16 bytes = 128 bits, the floor for an HMAC-SHA1 key\n * we are willing to gate a public relay behind. `generateAttachToken()` emits\n * 64 hex chars (32 bytes), comfortably above this bar.\n */\nconst MIN_SECRET_HEX_CHARS = 32;\n\n/** Hex string: one or more hex digits, case-insensitive (RFC 4648 base16). */\nconst HEX_RE = /^[0-9a-fA-F]+$/;\n\n/**\n * Human-facing guidance printed when {@link assertRelayAuthConfigured} fails.\n *\n * SECRET-HANDLING: this message states only the REQUIREMENT (≥32 hex chars) and\n * how to mint one. It NEVER echoes the configured value, its length, or any\n * fragment derived from it — see {@link assertRelayAuthConfigured}.\n *\n * Note on encoding: the secret is hex (base16), not base32 — `generateTotp`\n * decodes it with `Buffer.from(secret, 'hex')`. 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This mechanism raises the bar from\n * \"anyone with the URL\" to \"URL + bundle extraction + live TOTP calculation\".\n * Casual URL leaks (Slack paste, QR screenshot, shoulder-surfing) are\n * blocked; deliberate reverse engineering is not. See threat model in\n * src/mcp/chii-relay.ts and umbrella CLAUDE.md §4.\n *\n * SECRET-HANDLING: secret values and computed codes MUST NOT appear in any\n * log, error message, or string visible outside this module. Only boolean\n * pass/fail and reason enum values are safe to surface.\n */\n\nimport { createHmac, timingSafeEqual } from 'node:crypto';\n\n/** Time step window in seconds (RFC 6238 default). */\nconst TIME_STEP = 30;\n\n/** Number of digits in the generated code. */\nconst DIGITS = 6;\n\n/**\n * Derives a 6-digit TOTP code from a hex-encoded secret at the given wall-\n * clock time.\n *\n * @param secret - The shared secret as a hex string (e.g. 64 hex chars = 32\n * bytes). Must be the output of `generateAttachToken()` or compatible.\n * @param when - Unix timestamp in milliseconds. Defaults to `Date.now()`.\n * @returns A zero-padded 6-digit decimal string, e.g. `\"042193\"`.\n */\nexport function generateTotp(secret: string, when: number = Date.now()): string {\n const key = Buffer.from(secret, 'hex');\n // Clamp to 0 so negative timestamps (e.g. in ±skew checks near epoch) do not\n // produce a negative counter, which would cause writeUInt32BE to throw.\n const counter = Math.max(0, Math.floor(when / 1000 / TIME_STEP));\n\n // Encode counter as 8-byte big-endian unsigned integer.\n const counterBuf = Buffer.alloc(8);\n // JavaScript numbers are safe integers up to 2^53; counter is ~7.5×10^10 at\n // year 9999 — well within safe range so standard bitwise ops are fine.\n const hi = Math.floor(counter / 0x100000000);\n const lo = counter >>> 0;\n counterBuf.writeUInt32BE(hi, 0);\n counterBuf.writeUInt32BE(lo, 4);\n\n const mac = createHmac('sha1', key).update(counterBuf).digest();\n\n // Dynamic truncation (RFC 4226 §5.4).\n const offset = mac[19] & 0x0f;\n const binCode =\n ((mac[offset] & 0x7f) << 24) |\n ((mac[offset + 1] & 0xff) << 16) |\n ((mac[offset + 2] & 0xff) << 8) |\n (mac[offset + 3] & 0xff);\n\n const otp = binCode % 10 ** DIGITS;\n return otp.toString().padStart(DIGITS, '0');\n}\n\n/**\n * Verifies a TOTP code against the secret, accepting ±`skew` time steps to\n * tolerate clock drift between the relay host and the client device.\n *\n * Uses `timingSafeEqual` for constant-time comparison to prevent timing\n * side-channel attacks.\n *\n * @param secret - Hex-encoded shared secret.\n * @param code - The 6-digit code to verify (string or numeric).\n * @param when - Unix timestamp in milliseconds. 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It NEVER echoes the configured value, its length, or any\n * fragment derived from it — see {@link assertRelayAuthConfigured}.\n *\n * Note on encoding: the secret is hex (base16), not base32 — `generateTotp`\n * decodes it with `Buffer.from(secret, 'hex')`. A base32 string would be\n * silently mis-decoded and every TOTP code would fail to match, so the minting\n * command emits hex.\n */\nexport const RELAY_AUTH_SECRET_MISSING_MESSAGE = [\n '[ait-debug] AIT_DEBUG_TOTP_SECRET이 필수입니다. 32자 이상 16진수(hex) 문자열을 설정하세요.',\n '발급: openssl rand -hex 32',\n '데몬은 start_debug의 projectRoot 인자로 받은 디렉토리에서 .ait_relay 파일을 읽어 이 시크릿을 채웁니다.',\n '프로젝트에서 pnpm dev를 한 번 띄우면 unplugin이 .ait_relay를 자동 생성하니, projectRoot를 전달하세요.',\n '자세히: https://docs.aitc.dev/guides/relay-auth-totp',\n].join('\\n');\n\n/**\n * Whether `secret` is a well-formed relay-auth TOTP secret: a hex string of at\n * least {@link MIN_SECRET_HEX_CHARS} characters with an even length (an odd\n * length would have its trailing nibble silently dropped by `Buffer.from(...,\n * 'hex')`, weakening the key without warning).\n *\n * Pure predicate so callers can test the validation independently of the\n * fail-fast side effect in {@link assertRelayAuthConfigured}.\n *\n * SECRET-HANDLING: returns only a boolean — the input value is never returned,\n * logged, or echoed.\n */\nexport function isValidRelayAuthSecret(secret: string | undefined): secret is string {\n if (secret === undefined || secret === '') return false;\n if (secret.length < MIN_SECRET_HEX_CHARS) return false;\n if (secret.length % 2 !== 0) return false;\n return HEX_RE.test(secret);\n}\n\n/**\n * Fail-fast guard enforcing that a relay-auth TOTP secret is configured before\n * a public-internet-exposed relay is booted (issue #250).\n *\n * Relay-auth (the §4 Layer C TOTP gate) is the only fail-fast layer that closes\n * the real gap: a leaked `wss://…trycloudflare.com` URL otherwise lets a third\n * party attach a debugger to a dog-food/live mini-app. Without a secret the relay\n * comes up unauthenticated, so this guard is called at every relay-boot site —\n * `bootRelayFamily` (intoss env 3/4) and `bootExternalRelayFamily` (env-2 PWA),\n * both eager and lazy. Local-only sessions never boot a relay and so never reach\n * this guard, matching the issue's exemption for non-relay debugging.\n *\n * Throws when the secret is unset, empty, too short, or not a valid hex string.\n * The thrown message is the bin entry's fatal stderr (see `cli.ts` `main().catch`)\n * — the same fatal model as the missing-`AIT_RELAY_BASE_URL` path.\n *\n * SECRET-HANDLING: the env value is read once, passed ONLY to the boolean\n * predicate, and never logged. The thrown message names the requirement, never\n * the value, its length, or any derived fragment.\n *\n * @param env - Environment to read from. Defaults to `process.env`; injectable\n * for tests so they never mutate the real process environment.\n */\nexport function assertRelayAuthConfigured(env: NodeJS.ProcessEnv = process.env): void {\n if (!isValidRelayAuthSecret(env.AIT_DEBUG_TOTP_SECRET)) {\n throw new Error(RELAY_AUTH_SECRET_MISSING_MESSAGE);\n }\n}\n\n/**\n * Gate-specific skew for the relay WebSocket upgrade TOTP check.\n *\n * Rationale (why 6, not the RFC default of 1):\n * - Each step is 30 s, so ±6 steps = past 6 steps accepted = 180–210 s of\n * backwards acceptance. This means a code generated at issuance time is\n * guaranteed valid for at least 3 minutes (180 s) after it was minted.\n * - The real-world attach flow (QR issued on desktop → developer picks up\n * phone → camera scan → launcher PWA loads → attach) routinely exceeds\n * the 90 s window of the RFC default (skew=1), especially when the launcher\n * PWA needs to reinstall or when the phone is not immediately at hand.\n * - Expanding to ~3.5 min reachability is acceptable under the §4 threat\n * model: the adversary we guard against is \"someone who got the URL but\n * does NOT have the secret\". Without the secret they cannot compute a TOTP\n * code regardless of the window size — security theater is explicitly\n * forbidden by the project principle. An attacker WITH the secret (bundle\n * extractor) is out of scope per CLAUDE.md §4.\n *\n * `verifyTotp`'s own default (skew=1) is deliberately left unchanged — it is\n * the RFC primitive. Only this relay-gate call site is widened.\n */\nexport const RELAY_VERIFY_SKEW_STEPS = 6;\n\n/**\n * Reads `AIT_DEBUG_TOTP_SECRET` from `process.env` at runtime and builds a\n * `verifyAuth` predicate for the Chii relay's WebSocket upgrade gate.\n *\n * The predicate checks the `at` query parameter against the current and\n * adjacent TOTP time steps (±{@link RELAY_VERIFY_SKEW_STEPS} skew) using\n * {@link verifyTotp}. This gives the issued code a minimum validity of ~3\n * minutes, which is enough to cover the QR-scan → launcher-attach flow even\n * when the launcher PWA needs to load or reinstall (#490).\n *\n * Returns `undefined` when the env var is not set — callers treat that as\n * \"auth disabled\" (no predicate registered on the relay). Note that since\n * issue #250 the secret is MANDATORY at every relay-boot site (enforced by\n * {@link assertRelayAuthConfigured} BEFORE the relay starts), so in production\n * this never returns `undefined` for a relay that actually boots; the\n * `undefined` branch only matters for the no-relay local path and tests.\n *\n * Lives here (not in the MCP server) so the unplugin's env-2 relay can wire the\n * same gate without importing the heavy MCP server module graph. 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It NEVER echoes the configured value, its length, or any\n * fragment derived from it — see {@link assertRelayAuthConfigured}.\n *\n * Note on encoding: the secret is hex (base16), not base32 — `generateTotp`\n * decodes it with `Buffer.from(secret, 'hex')`. 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