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/**
* SessionTelemetryBackend Service Definition for the DeepSeek Harness.
*
* This package owns the CAPTURE side of session-event reporting — which records
* exist (the chunk projection), what they carry (the logical record), when
* they are captured (adoption, the per-append firehose, lifecycle
* forwarding), live versus on-demand canonical-log capture, and the HMR
* cursor. Everything downstream of
* {@link SessionTelemetryBackend.emit} — batching, retry, queueing, and loss policy — is the
* reporting SDK's territory and is deliberately not modelled here. The
* design and its trade-offs are pinned in
* .agents/notes/implemented/feature/2026-07-23-session-telemetry-otel-revival.md.
*
* @module @deepseek-ai/dsh-session-telemetry
*/
import { Context, Service } from '@deepseek-ai/cordis'
declare module '@deepseek-ai/cordis' {
interface Context {
sessionTelemetry: SessionTelemetryBackend
}
interface Events {
/**
* Transform one outbound record before it reaches the backend. This
* waterfall is the Service Definition's redaction extension point. It ships NO rules
* of its own: the
* innermost `next()` passes the record through unchanged, and with no
* listener mounted records reach the backend as captured, so exported
* data is exactly as clean as the rules a deployment mounts. Listeners
* stack by transforming `next()`'s return value; returning without
* `next()` replaces everything beneath. Dispatched synchronously on the
* capture hot path inside the coordinator's containment: a throwing
* listener withholds that one record (fail-closed) and never reaches the
* agent loop. Live capture dispatches at append time; on-demand capture
* dispatches while reading the canonical log. Redaction applies to the
* exported copy only; the canonical session log is never rewritten.
* @param record - the candidate record, already the coordinator's own deep
* copy; listeners return a (possibly new) record and must not mutate it.
* @mode waterfall
*/
'session-telemetry/record'(record: SessionTelemetryRecord, next: () => SessionTelemetryRecord): SessionTelemetryRecord
}
}
/**
* Severity of a telemetry record, pre-mapped at capture so a receiver can
* alert with zero configuration: `error` for events whose own outcome flag
* says so (the tool-result block's `isError`, `turn/end` error reasons) and for
* `agent-error` operational records. Captured events otherwise default to
* `info`; `warn` remains available to `session-telemetry/record` policies and
* backends.
*/
export type SessionTelemetrySeverity = 'info' | 'warn' | 'error'
/**
* One logical record handed to a backend — the capture contract's whole outbound
* vocabulary. Ledger records mirror session-log events one-to-one;
* operational records (`channel: 'ops'`) carry the two signals with no log
* home (`agent-error`, `shutdown`) and deliberately omit `event.seq`-style
* identity so they can never be mistaken for ledger rows.
*/
export interface SessionTelemetryRecord {
/** Ledger (session-log mirror) or ops (operational signal) channel; backends keep the two under separate instrumentation scopes. */
channel: 'ledger' | 'ops'
/** Unix epoch milliseconds — the source event's append time for ledger records, the emission time for ops records. */
time: number
/** Pre-mapped alerting severity; see {@link SessionTelemetrySeverity}. */
severity: SessionTelemetrySeverity
/**
* Identity attributes, deliberately minimal: ledger records carry
* `session.id`, `event.type`, `event.seq`, plus `session.cwd` /
* `session.parent_id` / `session.seed_length` when the header has them;
* ops records carry `telemetry.op`, `session.id`, and (for `agent-error`)
* `agent.id`, `turn`, `step`, `error.name`. Anything recoverable from the
* body is intentionally NOT duplicated here.
*/
attributes: Record<string, string | number>
/**
* The complete payload: a deep copy of the session event's `data` for
* ledger records (JSON-serializable by `Session.append`'s own
* validation), or the op payload for ops records. Never mutated after
* handoff.
*/
body: unknown
}
/**
* The minimum backend contract the coordinator requires. {@link SessionTelemetryBackend} is
* its service-registered form; tests compose the coordinator with a bare
* implementation of this interface.
*/
export interface SessionTelemetrySink {
/**
* Hand one record to the backend's pipeline. MUST be a non-blocking
* enqueue — the coordinator calls this synchronously from the
* `session/event` hot path or an explicit canonical-log capture, so anything
* slower than a queue push would tax the agent loop or feedback handling.
* Errors thrown here are contained by the coordinator and logged; they
* never reach the loop.
* @param record - the logical record to report; owned by the backend after the call.
*/
emit(record: SessionTelemetryRecord): void
/**
* Optional hint that a turn ended. A backend may forward it to its SDK's
* flush so records are exported after each turn. Called
* fire-and-forget; implementations must not block and must not throw
* meaningfully (the coordinator contains exceptions). Most backends should
* leave this unimplemented and let their SDK's own batching cadence govern
* export timing: a backend that does implement it owns the interaction
* between its concurrent flushes and {@link shutdown}'s drain (the OTel
* backend leaves it unimplemented for exactly that hazard — see the
* revival Agent Note).
*/
flush?(): void
/**
* Forward the fiber's disposal to the SDK: flush whatever is queued and
* reach quiescence, per the SDK's own shutdown contract. Everything
* emitted before this call must still be delivered — including records
* enqueued while a {@link flush} hint is in flight, so a backend whose SDK
* guards against concurrent flushes orders behind the outstanding one (the
* coordinator emits its dispose-time `shutdown` markers immediately before
* calling this). Awaited by the coordinator's dispose; a rejection is
* logged as a warning and never fails application teardown.
* The coordinator captures dispose-time shutdown markers immediately before
* this call for live capture; on-demand capture creates no ops records.
* @returns resolves when the backend's pipeline has quiesced.
*/
shutdown(): Promise<void>
}
/**
* Deployment-selected session-sharing policy disclosed by a mounted
* {@link SessionTelemetryBackend} backend to human-facing acknowledgement surfaces (the
* `/feedback` command's confirmation text). The seam owns the vocabulary so
* any backend can disclose a policy without depending on the OTel package;
* the values mirror the OTel backend's serialized `SessionTelemetryMode` choices.
*/
export type SessionTelemetrySharingStatus = 'full' | 'feedback-only' | 'disabled'
/**
* Loadable form of the backend contract: one implementation per context —
* the cordis `Service` registration under the `telemetry` key throws on a
* duplicate, cordis' standard behavior. A backend composes a
* {@link SessionTelemetryCoordinator} in its constructor to install the capture side.
*/
export abstract class SessionTelemetryBackend extends Service implements SessionTelemetrySink {
constructor(ctx: Context) {
super(ctx, 'sessionTelemetry')
}
/**
* Deployment-selected session-sharing policy, disclosed for acknowledgement
* surfaces that report whether recorded feedback leaves the process. Every
* backend must disclose its policy; a consumer renders "not configured" only
* when no telemetry service is mounted. The seam owns this vocabulary so the
* disclosure is backend-independent.
*/
abstract readonly sharing: SessionTelemetrySharingStatus
/**
* See {@link SessionTelemetrySink.emit} — that declaration is the contract's one home.
* @param record - the logical record to report; owned by the backend after the call.
*/
abstract emit(record: SessionTelemetryRecord): void
/** See {@link SessionTelemetrySink.flush}. */
flush?(): void
/**
* See {@link SessionTelemetrySink.shutdown}.
* @returns resolves when the backend's pipeline has quiesced.
*/
abstract shutdown(): Promise<void>
}
export { SessionTelemetryCoordinator, type SessionTelemetryCapture } from './coordinator.ts'