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| Plugin platform roadmap | active | 2026-06-19T13:18:58Z | 2026-06-24T19:55:00Z |
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Goal
Build Yoi's Plugin platform as a coherent extension system: packages are discovered and inspected safely, enabled explicitly, registered through typed Plugin surfaces, executed in a sandboxed runtime, constrained by Plugin-layer grants, and authored through SDK/templates rather than raw runtime ABI details.
The long-term platform goal is not merely to run Wasm. It is to make Plugin packages a durable, inspectable, permissioned, and authorable extension layer for Tools first, then host APIs (https, fs), and later Service / Ingress surfaces when concrete needs justify them.
Motivation / background
The current Plugin foundation is already substantial:
- package discovery and explicit enablement resolver;
- Tool surface registration through the ordinary ToolRegistry/model-visible schema path;
- minimal sandboxed WASM Tool execution;
- Plugin permission grant enforcement;
- follow-up Tickets for read-only inspection CLI,
https,fs, and Component Model migration.
The remaining work must be kept as one roadmap because the pieces constrain each other:
- Plugin authoring needs an SDK/PDK and examples, not raw pointer/length Wasm ABI hand-coding.
httpsandfshost APIs must be grant-gated and shaped so they can move cleanly to typed Component Model interfaces.- Diagnostics (
yoi plugin list/show) are needed before the system becomes harder to debug. - Component Model adoption should guide new host API design before a custom raw ABI becomes entrenched.
- Service / Ingress are useful for bridge-style integrations, but should come after Tool runtime, diagnostics, and host API policy are stable.
Research of common Wasm extension systems points to the same pattern: mature systems combine a package manifest, explicit capabilities, a sandbox runtime, host-provided capability APIs, language SDK/PDK bindings, templates/examples, inspection/check tooling, and versioned interfaces.
Strategy / design direction
- Keep Plugin as a user-facing package/config/runtime layer above lower-level
pod::featuresubstrate.pod::featureprovides contribution/registration substrate.- Plugin owns package discovery, enablement, grant policy, runtime selection, authoring UX, and user-facing diagnostics.
- Preserve authority boundaries.
- Package discovery is read-only inventory.
- Package presence never registers a Tool/Hook, executes Wasm, starts a Service, reads files, opens network, or injects context.
- Explicit enablement and Plugin grants are required before registration/execution/host API use.
- Tool calls/results continue through ordinary ToolRegistry and Worker history paths.
- Treat Component Model as the active Plugin runtime shape before public release.
- New typed Plugin host APIs should be designed in WIT-compatible terms.
runtime.kind = "wasm-component"is the current Plugin runtime authority for new work.- The earlier
yoi-plugin-wasm-1raw core-Wasm compatibility bridge is retired from the active roadmap because Plugin has not been publicly released and compatibility would preserve the wrong boundary.
- Sequence the platform in usable layers:
- Package discovery / explicit enablement / digest-pinned restore. Completed foundation.
- Tool surface registration. Completed foundation.
- Minimal WASM Tool execution. Completed foundation.
- Permission grants. Completed foundation.
- Read-only Plugin CLI inspection (
yoi plugin list/show) for debugging discovery/enablement/grants/runtime metadata. httpsandfshost APIs for Tool Plugins, grant-gated and WIT-compatible.- Remove the raw core-Wasm compatibility bridge and reject legacy runtime manifests.
- Component Model runtime and authoring model become the only active Plugin runtime path.
- Guest SDK/PDK, examples,
check/pack/newauthoring tooling target Component Model only. - Service / Ingress runtime is developed as host-managed lifecycle, event queue, output command, and diagnostics slices.
- WebSocket support for long-lived integrations is host-owned connection driver + ingress event delivery + output command, not Plugin-owned polling with
recv(timeout).
- Keep Discord-style bridge goals split into two stages.
- Outbound Discord/webhook Tool is possible after
https. - Bidirectional Discord bridge requires Service + Ingress + WebSocket or inbound HTTP and host routing policy.
- Outbound Discord/webhook Tool is possible after
Current implementation split
The broad Plugin runtime redesign is tracked by 00001KVXHVCR5 as context only; implementation should proceed through concrete Tickets instead of routing that umbrella as a single coding task.
00001KVXK0WD3Remove legacy raw WASM Plugin runtime.- Deletes the active
LegacyToolAdapter/ raw-Wasm execution path.
- Deletes the active
00001KVXK0WDHReject legacy Plugin runtime in manifest and CLI diagnostics.- Makes
plugin.toml,yoi plugin check/list/show, docs, and fixtures reflect Component Model only runtime authority.
- Makes
00001KVXK0WDQDefine Plugin Service lifecycle and ingress queue runtime.- Adds host-managed lifecycle, bounded queue, serial dispatch, backpressure, timeout, and diagnostics.
00001KVXK0WDXAdd Plugin service output command model.- Lets service handlers request side effects as grant-checked commands rather than ambient authority.
00001KVXK0WE4Add host-owned WebSocket driver for Plugin services.- Converts incoming WS frames into ingress events and sends outbound frames through output commands.
00001KVXK0WEAUpdate Plugin WIT PDK templates for service event runtime.- Aligns authoring API, WIT, PDK, templates, and docs with the new event/command execution model.
Success criteria / exit conditions
- Users can inspect Plugin discovery/enablement/grant/runtime state through a read-only CLI without executing Plugin code.
- Plugin authors can build a Tool Plugin without writing raw memory/pointer ABI plumbing.
- Tool Plugins can safely call grant-gated
httpsandfshost APIs. - Component Model is the only active Plugin runtime path, with WIT-compatible host API types and measured packaging/runtime impact.
- Plugin grants remain authoritative over registration, execution, and host API calls.
- Plugin diagnostics explain missing package, invalid manifest, digest/version mismatch, missing grant, rejected schema, runtime mismatch, legacy runtime rejection, and unsupported host API cases safely.
- Raw core-Wasm Plugin compatibility is removed before public release; tests and docs no longer treat it as a current runtime.
- Documentation covers package format, Component Model runtime, host API authority, authoring SDK/templates, Service/Ingress event runtime, and operational debugging.
- Service/Ingress work is host-managed: services have lifecycle/status, ingress uses bounded queues, side effects are output commands, and WebSocket integrations use host-owned connection drivers.
Decision context
- This Objective is roadmap context, not Ticket authority. Implementation still requires reading concrete Ticket bodies, threads, artifacts, and relations.
- Component Model direction supersedes Yoi's custom raw ABI as both long-term and current active Plugin runtime authority before public release.
https/fswork should avoid choices that conflict with later WIT typed interfaces.- Guest SDK work targets Component Model directly; raw ABI wrappers are not a supported transitional authoring path.
- Plugin and MCP remain separate. Component Model adoption for Plugin does not imply MCP server execution, MCP prompt/resource injection, or MCP trust policy changes.
- Plugin surfaces remain Tool / Hook / Service / Ingress; outbound side effects are Tool metadata and host API grants, not a separate surface.