# Known Issues & Future Work All critical blockers have been resolved. Standalone LS with MITM interception is fully working. Reactive streaming is implemented with polling fallback. --- ## ✅ Resolved ### ~~LS Go LLM Client Ignores System TLS Trust Store~~ **Status: SOLVED (2026-02-14)** Previously the #1 blocker. The standalone LS (`--standalone` flag, now default) routes all LLM API traffic through the MITM proxy with full decryption. **Solution:** 1. **UID-scoped iptables** — `scripts/mitm-redirect.sh` creates an `antigravity-ls` system user. iptables redirects only that UID's port-443 traffic → MITM port. 2. **Combined CA bundle** — The Go client honors `SSL_CERT_FILE` when set on the standalone process. A combined bundle (system CAs + MITM CA) is written to `/tmp/antigravity-mitm-combined-ca.pem`. 3. **`sudo -u` spawning** — The proxy spawns the LS as the `antigravity-ls` user, so only the standalone LS traffic is intercepted. No impact on other software. 4. **Google SSE parsing** — MITM parses `streamGenerateContent?alt=sse` responses and extracts `promptTokenCount`, `candidatesTokenCount`, `thoughtsTokenCount`. **Verified:** `/v1/usage` returns per-model token usage from intercepted traffic. ### ~~Polling-Based Cascade Updates~~ **Status: SOLVED (2026-02-14)** `StreamCascadeReactiveUpdates` is now used for real-time cascade state notifications. Falls back to timer-based polling if the streaming RPC is unavailable. Reactive diffs also carry progressive response text and thinking content (see `docs/panel-stream-investigation.md`). ### ~~StreamCascadePanelReactiveUpdates — Dead End~~ **Status: INVESTIGATED & CLOSED (2026-02-14)** `CascadePanelState` only contains `plan_status` and `user_settings` — not thinking text. The panel reactive component uses a workspace-scoped ID, not cascade IDs. See `docs/panel-stream-investigation.md`. --- ## 🟡 Medium (Architecture / Future Work) ### 1. Cascade Correlation Is Heuristic **File:** `src/mitm/intercept.rs` — `extract_cascade_hint()` The MITM proxy matches intercepted API traffic to cascade IDs heuristically. Currently all intercepted usage is stored under `_latest` because the Google SSE request body is empty (`content_length=0` — the LS sends the request body via chunked encoding that isn't captured in the hint extractor). **Impact:** Usage shows up in `/v1/usage` aggregate stats but isn't correlated to specific cascades. Not blocking — aggregate usage is the primary use case. --- ### 2. Request Modification Not Implemented **File:** `src/mitm/proxy.rs` — `modify_requests: bool` The `MitmConfig.modify_requests` flag is plumbed through but hardcoded to `false`. Reserved for future request mutation features (e.g., injecting custom system prompts, modifying model selection). --- ## 🟢 Low ### 3. MITM Integration Tests Unit tests cover protobuf decoding and intercept parsing (18 tests pass). Integration tests for the full MITM pipeline (TLS interception, response parsing, usage recording) would be valuable now that interception works. ### 4. MITM for Main Antigravity Session The current MITM only works for the standalone LS (default mode). Intercepting the main Antigravity session's LS is harder because: - The main LS is managed by the Antigravity app, not by us - UID-scoped iptables can't target it without affecting all user traffic - The `mitm-wrapper.sh` approach sets env vars but the LLM client ignores `HTTPS_PROXY` unless `detect_and_use_proxy` is ENABLED via init metadata **Workaround:** Use standalone mode (default) for all proxy traffic. ### 5. Progressive Thinking Streaming For extended-thinking models (Opus), thinking text may arrive progressively across multiple reactive diffs. Currently thinking is captured atomically via polling. Progressive streaming would require parsing reactive diff field numbers to extract incremental thinking deltas. See `docs/panel-stream-investigation.md`.