| name | client-methods |
| description | Client method surface rules. Use when wiring browser/client code to actions, application state, framework routes, app APIs, uploads, auth, or settings. |
| scope | dev |
| metadata | {"internal":true} |
Client Methods
Rule
Browser/client code imports named methods, hooks, or client modules instead of
hand-writing REST calls to framework or app routes.
Why
Route shapes are transport details. If components and docs call
fetch("/_agent-native/...") or template /api/* routes directly, every caller
has to rediscover auth, base paths, request-source headers, JSON parsing, error
handling, optimistic updates, sync invalidation, and route quirks. A named client
method gives the UI, docs, and future agents one stable contract.
How
-
Look for an existing client API first.
| Need | Use |
|---|
| App action reads/writes | useActionQuery / useActionMutation from @agent-native/core/client/hooks |
| Imperative action calls | callAction from @agent-native/core/client/hooks |
| Browser application state | readClientAppState, writeClientAppState, setClientAppState, deleteClientAppState from @agent-native/core/client/hooks |
| Navigation/app-state sync | useAgentRouteState / useSemanticNavigationState from @agent-native/core/client/navigation |
| Agent chat context | Agent chat helpers from @agent-native/core/client/agent-chat |
| Ask the user a multiple-choice question from app code | askUserQuestion from @agent-native/core/client/agent-chat (renders inline in the agent panel; answer goes to the agent — do not build a custom modal) |
| Live sync | useDbSync, useChangeVersion, useChangeVersions from @agent-native/core/client/hooks |
| Extension iframe calls | appAction, appFetch, extensionFetch from the extension runtime |
Action fetch behavior: every useActionQuery / useActionMutation /
callAction request is bounded by a 60s timeout, and timeouts surface as
errors instead of retrying silently. useActionQuery cancels superseded
requests automatically via React Query's abort signal. For imperative
calls, callAction(name, params, { method, signal, timeoutMs }) accepts an
AbortSignal and a timeoutMs override for legitimately long operations.
-
If no client API exists, add the narrowest helper at the boundary.
- Put shared framework helpers in
packages/core/src/client/*.
- Put template-local helpers in
templates/<app>/app/hooks/*,
templates/<app>/app/lib/*, or an existing local client module.
- Export reusable core helpers from the focused
@agent-native/core/client/*
entry for their domain. Never recommend the deprecated broad
@agent-native/core/client barrel in new code.
- Keep raw
fetch, agentNativePath, and route paths inside that helper,
not scattered through components or docs.
- Add focused tests for URL construction, headers, response parsing, error
shape, and any sync invalidation.
-
Teach the helper, not the route.
Docs, skills, examples, and generated code should show:
await setClientAppState("selection", selection, { keepalive: true });
not:
await fetch("/_agent-native/application-state/selection", {
method: "PUT",
body: JSON.stringify(selection),
});
Exceptions
Raw route calls are acceptable only inside low-level client helpers or for
route-shaped protocols that cannot be hidden cleanly:
- multipart uploads
- streaming/SSE/WebSocket transports
- OAuth redirects and callback URL construction
- webhooks and external provider callbacks
- extension sandbox
appFetch / extensionFetch, which are themselves exposed
client methods
- tests that assert route construction
Even for exceptions, prefer a named helper as soon as more than one caller needs
the behavior.
Don't
- Don't put
fetch("/_agent-native/..."), fetch(agentNativePath(...)), or
template /api/* calls directly in React components for normal app data,
actions, settings, or application state.
- Don't document route calls as the way client code should do work.
- Don't add pass-through
/api/* routes just to make client fetches look
simpler; expose an action and call it with action hooks.
- Don't duplicate auth/session/base-path/request-source/error parsing logic in
every component.
Related Skills
actions — app operations shared by UI and agent.
context-awareness — application-state navigation and selection helpers.
real-time-sync — keeping helper-backed UI reads fresh.
server-plugins — when a new route is actually warranted.
References
references/legacy-client-fetch-audit-2026-06-03.md — known legacy cleanup
targets found when this rule was added.