agnes-the-ai-analyst/cli/main.py
ZdenekSrotyr 751cc25327
release: 0.46.5 — agnes describe -n parses, server sanitizes NaN (#224)
## Summary

Two bugs in `agnes describe` surfaced from a real analyst session following the CLAUDE.md agent-rails discovery workflow. Together they break `agnes describe` end-to-end for any analyst (or analyst-AI) who follows the documented form.

### A) CLI parsing

`agnes describe TABLE -n 5` failed with `Missing argument 'TABLE_ID'`. Root cause: the command was registered as a `Typer.Typer` subcommand group via `app.add_typer(describe_app, name="describe")` + `@describe_app.callback(invoke_without_command=True)`, and that pattern mis-parses positional + short-int option in some orderings. Same pattern in `cli/commands/schema.py` works only because schema has no INTEGER short option. Fix: switch to flat `@app.command("describe")`.

### B) Server NaN

`/api/v2/sample/<id>` (called by `agnes describe`) returned HTTP 500 with `ValueError: Out of range float values are not JSON compliant: nan` whenever a row contained NaN. Fix: sanitize NaN/±inf to None before JSON serialization.

## Test plan

- [x] `pytest tests/test_cli_describe*.py` — added regression tests pinning `-n` parsing on either side of the positional.
- [x] `pytest tests/test_api_v2_sample*.py` — added regression test for NaN row → JSON `null` (not 500).
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"""agnes — CLI tool for AI Data Analyst.
Primary interface for AI agents. Install: uv tool install agnes-the-ai-analyst
"""
import sys
from importlib.metadata import PackageNotFoundError
from importlib.metadata import version as _pkg_version
import typer
# Force UTF-8 on Windows stdout/stderr at import time. The default Windows
# console codepage (cp1250 on cs-CZ, cp1252 on en-US, …) cannot encode the
# Braille spinner glyphs Rich uses for `agnes pull` progress, nor the
# em-dash / accented chars that show up in skill markdown via
# `agnes skills list`. Both crash with UnicodeEncodeError /
# UnicodeDecodeError before any command-level code runs. `reconfigure` is
# a no-op on non-TextIOWrapper streams (pytest capture, pipes wrapped by
# other tooling) — swallow the AttributeError there.
if sys.platform == "win32":
try:
sys.stdout.reconfigure(encoding="utf-8", errors="replace")
sys.stderr.reconfigure(encoding="utf-8", errors="replace")
except (AttributeError, OSError):
pass
from cli.commands.auth import auth_app
from cli.commands.init import init_app
from cli.commands.pull import pull_app
from cli.commands.push import push_app
from cli.commands.refresh_marketplace import refresh_marketplace_app
from cli.commands.query import query_command
from cli.commands.status import status_app
from cli.commands.admin import admin_app
from cli.commands.diagnose import diagnose_app
from cli.commands.skills import skills_app
from cli.commands.self_upgrade import self_upgrade_app
from cli.commands.setup import setup_app
from cli.commands.server import server_app
from cli.commands.explore import explore_app
from cli.commands.catalog import catalog_app
from cli.commands.schema import schema_app
from cli.commands.describe import describe
from cli.commands.snapshot import snapshot_app
from cli.commands.disk_info import disk_info_app
from cli.commands.store import store_app
from cli.commands.my_stack import my_stack_app
def _cli_version() -> str:
"""Return the installed CLI version from package metadata.
Falls back to `"unknown"` when the package is not installed (e.g. running
from a source checkout without `uv pip install -e .`). Deliberately does
not read pyproject.toml at runtime — that file is not shipped with the
wheel and the metadata lookup is the canonical source.
"""
try:
return _pkg_version("agnes-the-ai-analyst")
except PackageNotFoundError:
return "unknown"
def _version_callback(value: bool) -> None:
if value:
typer.echo(f"agnes {_cli_version()}")
raise typer.Exit()
app = typer.Typer(
name="agnes",
help="Agnes — AI Data Analyst CLI",
no_args_is_help=True,
)
@app.callback()
def _root(
version: bool = typer.Option(
None,
"--version",
"-V",
callback=_version_callback,
is_eager=True,
help="Show the CLI version and exit.",
),
) -> None:
"""Root callback — carries the --version option and fires the auto-update check.
Update check runs before subcommand dispatch but after the --version flag
(which exits early). It's best-effort: any failure is swallowed so a bad
network never blocks a working `agnes` command. Disable with
`AGNES_NO_UPDATE_CHECK=1`.
"""
_maybe_warn_outdated()
def _maybe_warn_outdated() -> None:
"""Hit /cli/latest on the configured server (cached 24h) and emit a
one-line stderr warning if the installed CLI is older. Never raises."""
try:
from cli.config import get_server_url
from cli.update_check import check, format_outdated_notice
info = check(get_server_url())
if info and info.is_outdated():
typer.echo(format_outdated_notice(info), err=True)
except Exception:
pass # best-effort: never fail a command on the probe
# Register subcommands
app.add_typer(auth_app, name="auth")
app.add_typer(init_app, name="init")
app.add_typer(pull_app, name="pull")
app.add_typer(push_app, name="push")
app.add_typer(refresh_marketplace_app, name="refresh-marketplace")
app.command("query")(query_command)
app.add_typer(status_app, name="status")
app.add_typer(admin_app, name="admin")
app.add_typer(diagnose_app, name="diagnose")
app.add_typer(skills_app, name="skills")
app.add_typer(self_upgrade_app, name="self-upgrade")
app.add_typer(setup_app, name="setup")
app.add_typer(server_app, name="server")
app.add_typer(explore_app, name="explore")
app.add_typer(catalog_app, name="catalog")
app.add_typer(schema_app, name="schema")
app.command("describe")(describe)
app.add_typer(snapshot_app, name="snapshot")
app.add_typer(disk_info_app, name="disk-info")
app.add_typer(store_app, name="store")
app.add_typer(my_stack_app, name="my-stack")
def _run_with_clean_errors() -> None:
"""Wrap ``app()`` so AgnesTransportError (and other typed CLI errors)
surface as a one-line message + exit, never as a Python traceback. The
full traceback is already logged to ``~/.config/agnes/last-error.log``
by the api_* helpers — operators read it from there for support
forwarding. Anything that escapes this wrapper IS a CLI bug worth
fixing — log + print "internal error" so the analyst doesn't see a
Pythonist's traceback either.
Pavel's #185 Phase 3B: previously a `httpx.ReadTimeout` from an
`agnes query --remote` against a slow BQ view dumped a 30-frame
traceback to the analyst's terminal. Now: one clean line + a hint,
return code 1.
"""
from cli.client import AgnesTransportError, _log_traceback, _LOG_FILE
try:
app()
except (AgnesTransportError) as exc:
typer.echo(f"Error: {exc.user_message}", err=True)
if exc.hint:
typer.echo(exc.hint, err=True)
sys.exit(1)
except typer.Exit:
raise
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception as exc: # last-resort net — escaped exceptions are bugs
log = _log_traceback(exc, context="unhandled at CLI top-level")
typer.echo(
f"Error: internal CLI error ({type(exc).__name__}). "
f"Full traceback logged to {log}.",
err=True,
)
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
_run_with_clean_errors()