DeepSeek Harness plugin

bailinghub-dsh-plugin

Use DeepSeek Harness to submit and follow governed business tasks through BailingHub.

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Repository
bailinghub/bailinghub-dsh-plugin
Latest update
Aug 18, 2026
Category
Tools & Capabilities
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Format
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Upstream dsh.bundle evidence
Evidence path
package.json#dsh.bundle
Checked against
0.1.0-rc.8
Upstream check date
2026-08-20

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GitHub: https://github.com/bailinghub/bailinghub-dsh-plugin
Plugin: bailinghub-dsh-plugin
Author: bailinghub

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BailingHub for DeepSeek Harness

简体中文 | English

Run governed tasks from DeepSeek Harness against a business route already connected to BailingHub, then track the same job and read its available result. You can do this from the Harness Web UI on your own computer without opening the embedded chat page in each business backend.

This is an independent community integration. It is not developed, certified, endorsed, or recommended by DeepSeek.

What You Get

After installation, DeepSeek Harness discovers three native tools:

Harness toolWhat it does
mcp__bailinghub__submit_governed_jobSubmit task text with a stable request ID
mcp__bailinghub__get_governed_jobRead the current state and public result of one job
mcp__bailinghub__wait_for_governed_jobWait briefly for the same job without resubmitting it

BailingHub remains the control plane between the model and the business system. The URL, Client Token, and route are operator configuration, not model arguments. The model cannot switch to another route or supply administrator, executor, approval, or business-system credentials through these tools.

Install

Prerequisites:

  • Node.js 22.19.0+ or 24+;
  • pnpm and @deepseek-ai/dsh@0.1.0-rc.7;
  • a reachable BailingHub deployment;
  • one BailingHub Client Token restricted to the route you want this Harness profile to use.
npm install --global pnpm @deepseek-ai/dsh@0.1.0-rc.7
dsh plugin --profile web add dsh-bailinghub@0.1.1

Configure the process that starts Harness:

export BAILINGHUB_BASE_URL='https://hub.example.com'
export BAILINGHUB_CLIENT_TOKEN='replace-with-a-route-scoped-client-token'
export BAILINGHUB_ROUTE='order_assistant'

Then verify the composed profile and start the local Web UI:

dsh --profile web --dump-config
dsh web

The default Web UI is local to your computer. Ask Harness to submit a task through BailingHub, preserve the returned job_id, and wait for or query that same job.

For a first try, use a task supported by your configured route and say explicitly: submit it once with a stable request_id, preserve the returned job_id, and query that same job if a bounded wait times out.

Correct Task Flow

1. Generate one stable request_id for one business request. 2. Call mcp__bailinghub__submit_governed_job once. 3. Preserve its job_id. 4. Call wait_for_governed_job, or call get_governed_job later. 5. A wait timeout is not a failed task. Do not submit a replacement request.

Identity and Permission Boundary

Using the local Harness UI removes the need to open a business backend's embedded chat UI; it does not turn the Harness login or local user into a trusted business identity. The current 0.1.x bundle deliberately does not accept an acting subject as tool input. A route or downstream business system must still resolve trusted identity and perform final authorization. If the selected action requires identity that the configured path cannot establish, it should remain unavailable or be rejected.

This bundle governs only tasks submitted through its three BailingHub tools. It does not intercept or govern every other tool installed in DeepSeek Harness.

Supply-Chain Note

This bundle contains no custom runtime JavaScript, no production dependencies, and no install scripts. When Harness starts the bundle, its built-in MCP Client runs the pinned command npx -y --package=bailinghub-mcp-server@0.1.1 bailinghub-mcp-server outside the agent sandbox. The first start may need npm network access. Review and pin the package before using it in a sensitive environment; production images may pre-cache the exact version.

Non-loopback HTTP is rejected by the MCP server by default. Only set BAILINGHUB_ALLOW_INSECURE_HTTP=true on a controlled private network where TLS terminates at another trusted boundary.

Compatibility and Feedback

The first release is verified against DeepSeek Harness 0.1.0-rc.7, bailinghub-mcp-server@0.1.1, and BailingHub Client API v1. Harness is still a developer preview, so each Harness release requires a compatibility smoke test.

Report problems through GitHub Issues. Never include tokens, private deployment URLs, personal information, or production business payloads.