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crabpot
Compatibility trap for OpenClaw plugin contracts.
crabpot keeps a curated set of real community plugins pinned under plugins/
and runs seam-focused compatibility checks against OpenClaw plugin APIs. The goal
is to catch contract drift before external plugin authors do.
What this tests
- plugin manifests and install metadata
- native tool registration and dynamic tool schemas
- channel registration and message delivery seams
- lifecycle hooks such as
gateway_start,gateway_stop, andbefore_install - agent hooks such as
before_tool_call,before_prompt_build,llm_input,llm_output, andagent_end - provider capability registration such as speech/TTS
- plugin-owned services, routes, subprocesses, and async job patterns
Layout
crabpot/
crabpot.config.json fixture manifest and seam tags
plugins/ external plugin repositories as git submodules
reports/ generated compatibility report artifacts
scripts/ manifest and fixture helpers
test/ repo-level checks
docs/ operating notes and seam matrix
Quick start
npm test
node scripts/list-fixtures.mjs
node scripts/sync-fixtures.mjs --check
npm run report
npm run contract:capture
npm run contract:synthetic
npm run cold-import
npm run workspace:plan
npm run execution:report
npm run profile
npm run contract:coverage
To materialize the fixture repos as submodules:
node scripts/sync-fixtures.mjs --materialize
git submodule update --init --recursive
That command mutates .gitmodules and plugins/*. Commit those changes when
you intentionally pin or update fixture revisions.
Compatibility report
npm run report writes:
reports/crabpot-report.mdreports/crabpot-report.jsonreports/crabpot-issues.md
npm run contract:capture writes:
reports/crabpot-capture.mdreports/crabpot-capture.json
npm run contract:synthetic writes:
reports/crabpot-synthetic-probes.mdreports/crabpot-synthetic-probes.json
npm run cold-import writes:
reports/crabpot-cold-import.mdreports/crabpot-cold-import.json
npm run workspace:plan writes:
reports/crabpot-workspace-plan.mdreports/crabpot-workspace-plan.json
npm run execution:report writes:
reports/crabpot-execution-results.mdreports/crabpot-execution-results.json
npm run profile writes:
reports/crabpot-runtime-profile.mdreports/crabpot-runtime-profile.json
The report is the local review surface for hard breakages, warnings, raw seam
logs, OpenClaw compatibility-record coverage, suggestions for compat-layer work,
issue findings, contract-probe backlog, and the decision matrix. It defaults to
the OpenClaw checkout configured in crabpot.config.json and can be pointed
elsewhere:
node scripts/generate-report.mjs --openclaw ../openclaw
node scripts/generate-report.mjs --check --openclaw ../openclaw
The capture report is the lower-level inspector backlog. It records every observed hook, runtime registration, SDK import, and OpenClaw package entrypoint with the assertions a future capture runner must execute.
The synthetic probe report narrows that backlog to hook and registrar probes
with concrete payloads. Real handler invocation stays guarded behind
CRABPOT_EXECUTE_ISOLATED=1 because cold-importing third-party plugin code can
run package side effects.
The cold-import readiness report classifies each package OpenClaw entrypoint as ready or blocked by TypeScript loader support, missing build output, missing entrypoint metadata, dependency installation, side-effect review, or SDK alias compatibility.
The workspace plan is still plan-only by default. It lays out the isolated copy,
dependency install, build, capture, synthetic-probe, and artifact-output commands
for each entrypoint. Actual execution must be opt-in with
CRABPOT_EXECUTE_ISOLATED=1.
The execution results report summarizes opt-in JSON artifacts from
.crabpot/results/, including captured registrations/hooks and synthetic probe
pass/fail/blocked counts.
The runtime profile measures CLI boot time, wall time, and peak RSS for the default contract commands, then places those numbers next to the target OpenClaw registry surface counts.
To preview a narrow execution lane without running install/build/import:
npm run workspace:execute -- --fixture wecom --dry-run
Manual OpenClaw ref CI
The OpenClaw Ref Compatibility workflow can be run from GitHub Actions with
an OpenClaw branch, tag, or SHA. Set openclaw_repository when testing a fork,
and openclaw_ref to the exact ref under review.
The default job runs the static contract suite against that checkout and uploads
the generated reports. The optional isolated job runs one fixture lane when
run_isolated_fixture is enabled and fixture is set, then uploads
.crabpot/results/ plus the execution summary report.
Fixture policy
Fixtures should earn their spot by covering a distinct seam. Popularity is a useful signal, but a small plugin that exercises a rare hook is more valuable than the fourth web-search wrapper.
The first fixture set intentionally covers channels, dynamic tools, LLM observation, diagnostics, gateway-owned services, async jobs, provider capabilities, and security/policy hooks.