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feat(api): add single-session status HTTP endpoint #29244
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feat(api): add single-session status HTTP endpoint #29244
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Keeping requireSession intentionally. statusSvc.get() reads from an in-memory Map (via InstanceState.get) and always returns { type: "idle" } for any unknown sessionID — it never fails. Removing requireSession would cause this endpoint to return 200 idle for completely non-existent sessions instead of a proper 404. The two calls serve different purposes: requireSession validates session existence against storage, statusSvc.get reads runtime status from memory.
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