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lib-agent-dock-ui
@crema/agent-dock-ui — the global assistant dock: a floating
Sparkles FAB that opens a right-side slide-over chat with an
agents-platform agent.
The dock runs in-process in the host app (it needs DOM access for rich-block rendering and the action bus), so it ships as a lib, not an iframe or a CDN widget. The shell, threading, compose box, and rich-block rendering live here; the app injects:
- identity —
resolveAgents()returns the agent(s) the user can talk to. One → no picker; many → a dropdown. - context —
getPageContext()returns a structuredPageContext({route, resource?, label?}). It travels to the platform as its own field, never concatenated into the message, so page content can't masquerade as a user instruction. - transport —
AgentDockTransport.chat(). Auth is closed over inside the transport (the app builds it from its@crema/arcadia-agents-clientinstance); the dock never sees a token.
Usage
import { AgentDock } from "@crema/agent-dock-ui"
import { chat, listAgents } from "~/lib/api/arcadia"
<AgentDock
transport={{ chat }}
resolveAgents={() => listAgents(tenantId, { archived: "false" })}
defaultAgentId={profile.defaultAgentId}
getPageContext={() => ({ route: location.pathname })}
onExpand={({ agentId }) => navigate(`/agents/${agentId}/chat`)}
hidden={isChatRoute}
/>
Mount once, near the app root. hidden is app-computed per-route
suppression. onExpand is optional — omit it to hide the ⤢ button.
Dependencies
@crema/agent-ui—MessageBody(rich-block rendering)react,lucide-react
Theme contract: consumes the --chat-user-bg/-fg and
--chat-assistant-bg/-fg/-border tokens (every Crema theme defines them).
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