DeepSeek Harness plugin

dsh-dingtalk

DingTalk Stream text, image, and file channel bridge for DeepSeek Harness

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Repository
sliverp/DeepSeek-harness-dingtalk
Latest update
Aug 19, 2026
Category
Remote & Mobile
GitHub stars
3
Format
plugin
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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/sliverp/DeepSeek-harness-dingtalk
Plugin: dsh-dingtalk
Author: sliverp

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DeepSeek Harness DingTalk plugin

A DeepSeek Harness channel powered by the official dingtalk-stream SDK. It uses Stream WebSocket delivery, so no public callback server is required; a Client ID and Client Secret are sufficient for an application robot.

Features

  • Official Stream WebSocket and heartbeat, with plugin-supervised reconnect that contains SDK promise failures
  • Direct and group policies with allowlists
  • Text, Markdown, rich-text, voice transcription, image, and ordinary-file input
  • Official downloadCode retrieval for images and files; ordinary files are safely stored in the Agent workspace
  • Model-aware multimodal input with text-only fallback metadata
  • Native DingTalk Markdown replies plus generated-image and workspace-file upload
  • Full Harness Agent Loop execution with structured tool events and final-visible-reply-only delivery
  • Persistent, isolated sessions that restore their Agent preset and borrow an existing live Agent writer
  • Same-conversation /approve <code> and /reject <code> decisions for one-shot tool approvals
  • /new, registered Harness slash commands, /bot-ping, /bot-help, /bot-image-test, /bot-file-test, /bot-status, /bot-cancel
  • Client Secret resolution through the Harness credential service
  • Dormant startup when Client ID or Client Secret is not configured, so installation alone never blocks Harness Web

Requirements

  • Node.js 22.19 or later
  • pnpm 10.33.4
  • DeepSeek Harness 0.1.0-rc.7 or later

Install

pnpm dsh plugin --profile web add github:sliverp/DeepSeek-harness-dingtalk

For a local checkout:

pnpm dsh plugin --profile web add /absolute/path/to/DeepSeek-harness-dingtalk

Configure DingTalk

1. Open the DingTalk developer console and create an internal application. 2. Add the robot capability, or use DingTalk's official one-click OpenClaw robot application flow. 3. Copy the Client ID (formerly AppKey) and Client Secret (formerly AppSecret) from the credentials page. 4. Put the Client ID in DINGTALK_CLIENT_ID and store the Client Secret under the Harness credential reference DINGTALK_CLIENT_SECRET.

Environment injection is supported for development:

export DINGTALK_CLIENT_ID='ding_your-client-id'
export DINGTALK_CLIENT_SECRET='your-client-secret'
pnpm dsh --profile web

For durable use, put the Client ID in ~/.dsh/.env and store the Client Secret through the Harness credential settings surface. Never commit credentials.

Bundle configuration

- id: dingtalk-channel
  name: deepseek-harness-dingtalk
  config:
    clientId: !!js process.env.DINGTALK_CLIENT_ID
    clientSecretRef: DINGTALK_CLIENT_SECRET
    cwd: !!js process.env.DSH_DINGTALK_CWD ?? process.cwd()
    agentPreset: standard

Restrictive production example:

    singlePolicy: allowlist
    singleAllowFrom: [staff-id-1]
    groupPolicy: allowlist
    groupAllowChats: [conversation-id-1]
    imageInputMode: auto
    maxInboundFileBytes: 20971520
    maxOutboundFileBytes: 20971520
    approvalTimeoutMs: 240000
    reconnectDelayMs: 1000

Policies accept open, allowlist, or disabled. Combine allowlists with least-privilege Harness tool and workspace permissions.

Connection and authentication run in the background. Missing or invalid DingTalk credentials leave this channel offline and are logged without blocking Harness startup. The official SDK's built-in reconnect can leave endpoint-discovery failures as unhandled promises, so the plugin disables that path and supervises retries at reconnectDelayMs (1,000 milliseconds by default). Temporary DNS, authentication-endpoint, or WebSocket failures keep DingTalk offline and retrying without terminating Harness.

When Harness requests tool approval, the plugin sends a requester-bound six-digit code to the originating conversation. Reply /approve <code> to allow that operation once or /reject <code> to deny it. Codes are one-shot, cannot cross conversations, bypass ordinary message capacity while the original turn waits, and fail closed on timeout, cancellation, send failure, or shutdown. approvalTimeoutMs must remain below responseTimeoutMs.

Verify

Send /bot-ping, /bot-image-test, and /bot-file-test. The bot should return pong, a blue diagnostic image, and a text file. Then send “What files do I have?” plus an image or ordinary file to verify tool, image, and file paths. Request an operation that needs approval and reply with the exact /approve <code> or /reject <code> shown; the same turn should continue or stop without using the Web approval panel.

To verify lifecycle isolation, temporarily make the DingTalk endpoint unreachable. The log should report supervised reconnect failures at reconnectDelayMs while Harness Web continues returning HTTP 200; DingTalk should reconnect on its own after network recovery.

Session compatibility

Version 0.1.1 uses the new dingtalk-v2 session namespace. Existing dingtalk-v1 sessions are not deleted and remain in Harness persistence, but the channel no longer appends to those potentially polluted sessions. It starts with a clean v2 session instead. /new creates another durable session while retaining existing records.

Security

  • Stream callbacks are acknowledged immediately and business message IDs are deduplicated.
  • A sessionWebhook is used only for its originating reply; it is not logged, persisted, or exposed to the model.
  • Media transfer uses official DingTalk APIs, including authenticated HTTP/HTTPS signed download URLs, with count and byte limits for images and files.
  • Inbound files use safe names and private directories. Outbound delivery accepts only explicitly linked regular files inside the current workspace and rejects symlink escapes.

Develop

pnpm install
pnpm run check
pnpm pack

The repository uses PNPM 10.33.4. Plugin runtime requires Node.js >=22.19 and does not require PNPM 11.

Protocol, message, and media behavior were cross-checked against DingTalk's official DingTalk-Real-AI/dingtalk-openclaw-connector v0.8.24. MIT licensed.