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fix(routing): rename /new-workspace to /workspaces/new + extend reserved slug list (#1188)
* fix(routing): rename /new-workspace to /workspaces/new + extend reserved slug list
Two related changes:
1. Rename the global workspace-creation route from /new-workspace to
/workspaces/new. The hyphenated word-group `new-workspace` is a
common user workspace name (last deploy was blocked by a real user
with exactly this slug). Industry consensus from auditing Linear,
Vercel, Notion, Slack, GitHub: zero major SaaS uses hyphenated
word-group root routes — they all use single words or `/{noun}/{verb}`
pairs. Reserving the noun `workspaces` automatically protects the
entire `/workspaces/*` subtree, so future workspace-related routes
(`/workspaces/{id}/edit`, `/workspaces/{id}/billing`, etc.) need no
additional reserved slugs or audit migrations.
2. Extend the reserved slug list to cover the minimal set recommended by
the URL-design audit: full auth flow vocab, RFC 2142 mailbox names
(postmaster, abuse, noreply...), hostname confusables (mail, ftp,
static, cdn...), and likely-future platform routes (docs, support,
status, legal, privacy, terms, security, etc.). Production data
audit confirmed zero conflicts for every newly added slug, so
migration 047 (the safety net) passes cleanly.
Slugs intentionally NOT added despite being in scope of the audit:
admin, multica, new, setup, www. Each has one production workspace
already using it; adding them now would block deploy. They will be
handled in a follow-up PR via owner outreach + targeted rename.
Also adds a CLAUDE.md convention rule: new global routes MUST use a
single word or `/{noun}/{verb}` pair, never hyphenated word groups.
This prevents the pattern from regenerating itself.
This PR does NOT resolve the currently-blocked prd deploy — that requires
the existing `slug='new-workspace'` workspace (owner: Dhruv Raina) to be
renamed by ops. After that workspace is renamed and migration 046 passes,
this PR's migration 047 will also pass on its first run.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* review: drop migration 046, sweep stale comments, drive reserved test from map
Address code review on PR #1188:
1. Delete migration 046 (audit_new_workspace_slug). It audits "new-workspace"
which is no longer a reserved slug after this PR's rename. Removing 046
has an unexpected upside: it directly unblocks the currently-stuck prd
deploy. Migration 046 had never successfully applied (it was the source
of the deploy block); the audit-only nature means down-rollback is a
no-op. The user workspace previously caught by 046 (slug='new-workspace',
owner: Dhruv Raina) is now safe — `new-workspace` is no longer reserved,
so the slug correctly resolves to that workspace and the global route
`/workspaces/new` doesn't shadow it.
2. Refactor workspace_test.go to drive its reserved-slug list from the
reservedSlugs map directly via `for slug := range reservedSlugs`. The
previous hand-copied list was already drifting (40-ish entries vs 58 in
the map). Now drift is impossible.
3. Sweep ~10 stale `/new-workspace` references in code comments to
`/workspaces/new`. Comments only — runtime unchanged. The references
in reserved-slugs.ts/workspace_reserved_slugs.go and CLAUDE.md are
intentionally kept as anti-pattern examples ("don't add hyphenated
word-group root routes like /new-workspace").
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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refactor: remove onboarding flow, fix daemon zero-workspace bootstrap (#1175)
* fix(daemon): allow startup with zero workspaces The daemon used to fail fast with "no runtimes registered" when the initial workspace sync returned zero workspaces. This masked a latent bug: a newly-signed-up user has no workspaces yet, so the daemon would crash immediately after login instead of waiting for the first workspace to be created. workspaceSyncLoop already polls every 30s (daemon.go:107, 365) to discover new workspaces — the fail-fast check at startup was bypassing this dynamic discovery. Remove the check so the daemon stays resident and picks up the first workspace whenever it appears. PR #1001 partially addressed this for the "server has workspaces but local CLI config is empty" case. This finishes the job for the true zero-workspace state, which until now was masked by the onboarding wizard always creating a workspace before the daemon started. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(views): extract CreateWorkspaceForm for reuse Modal and the upcoming /new-workspace page share the same form + mutation + slug validation. Extract to a shared component so they can't drift. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(views): add NoAccessPage for unknown or inaccessible workspace slugs Rendered when the URL slug doesn't resolve to a workspace the user has access to. Deliberately doesn't distinguish 404 vs 403 to avoid letting attackers enumerate workspace slugs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(paths): add /new-workspace route and reserve slug on both sides Adds paths.newWorkspace() builder, registers /new-workspace as a global (pre-workspace) prefix, and reserves the "new-workspace" slug on both frontend and backend (kept in sync per convention). Existing "onboarding" reservation retained — removing it would desync FE/BE and leaves no future fallback if an onboarding route is revived. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(migrations): audit no existing workspace uses 'new-workspace' slug Migration 046 blocks deploy if any workspace in the DB has slug = 'new-workspace', which would shadow the new global workspace creation route at /new-workspace. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add /new-workspace route on web and desktop Renders the CreateWorkspaceForm as a full-page workspace creation flow, used as the destination for first-time users with zero workspaces. Replaces the 4-step onboarding wizard with a single form. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: show NoAccessPage on unknown workspace slug, hold null during active removal Layouts render NoAccessPage when the URL slug doesn't resolve to an accessible workspace — except when the slug previously resolved during this layout instance's lifetime. URL and cache are two asynchronous signals: there will always be a short window where the URL still points at the old workspace but the cache has already been invalidated (e.g. just after a delete/leave mutation, or a realtime workspace:deleted event). Rendering NoAccessPage during that window would flash "Workspace not available" with recovery buttons in front of a user who just deleted the workspace themselves — jarring and wrong. useWorkspaceSeen classifies the two cases: - slug was seen before, now gone → user's intent is changing (caller is navigating away); render null, no flash - slug never seen → user is genuinely looking at an inaccessible workspace (stale bookmark, revoked access, link from a former teammate); render NoAccessPage with recovery options NoAccessPage deliberately does not distinguish 404 vs 403 to avoid letting attackers enumerate workspace slugs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: redirect zero-workspace users to /new-workspace instead of /onboarding Switches 8 call sites and the CLI: - Web: login, auth callback, landing redirect-if-authenticated - Desktop: routes.tsx IndexRedirect - Shared: dashboard guard, invite page fallback, workspace-tab on delete, realtime sync on workspace loss - CLI: cmd_login.go waitForOnboarding now opens /new-workspace Also adds /new-workspace to navigation store's lastPath exclusion list so it doesn't get persisted as a 'last visited' page. Adds a desktop App.tsx effect that restarts the daemon when workspace count transitions 0 → ≥1, so first-workspace creation triggers immediate daemon pickup rather than waiting up to 30s for the daemon's workspaceSyncLoop. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: remove onboarding flow The 4-step onboarding wizard (workspace → runtime → agent → demo issues) is replaced by: - /new-workspace: a single-page workspace creation form (Phase 3) - NoAccessPage: explicit feedback when a slug doesn't resolve (Phase 4) - daemon zero-workspace bootstrap (Phase 1) so the daemon doesn't crash before the user creates their first workspace - desktop daemon restart on first workspace creation (Phase 5) for instant pickup instead of the 30s workspaceSyncLoop tick Deletions: - packages/views/onboarding/ (OnboardingWizard + 4 step components + tests) - apps/web/app/(auth)/onboarding/page.tsx - apps/desktop/src/renderer/src/components/onboarding-gate.tsx (+test) - OnboardingGate wrapper in desktop-layout.tsx - OnboardingRoute + /onboarding route in desktop routes.tsx - paths.onboarding() builder + /onboarding from GLOBAL_PREFIXES - packages/views/package.json onboarding export - /onboarding from navigation store's EXCLUDED_PREFIXES Retained (intentional): - 'onboarding' in RESERVED_SLUGS (both FE + BE) — kept for FE/BE sync and future-proofing if /onboarding is ever revived Also drops 4 demo issues that onboarding used to create on the new workspace ('Say hello', 'Set up repo', etc.). New workspaces are now fully empty; all list views already render empty-state UI correctly. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: clean stale 'onboarding' references in comments and CLI helpers Batch cleanup of references to the removed onboarding flow: - 13 comment sites mentioning 'onboarding' updated to reflect the new /new-workspace flow or removed where no longer accurate - CLI waitForOnboarding renamed to waitForWorkspaceCreation (function name + docstring); behavior unchanged The 'onboarding' reserved slug entries (frontend + backend) are intentionally retained — see prior commit rationale. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(views): extract shared NewWorkspacePage shell The web (/new-workspace) and desktop (NewWorkspaceRoute) pages had identical outer layout — same container, heading, and copy — with only the onSuccess navigation primitive differing. That's exactly the No-Duplication Rule pattern: extract the shared UI, inject the platform-specific behavior. The apps now only own the thin auth guard (web needs it, desktop routes below WorkspaceRouteLayout already handle it) and the onSuccess → navigate call. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: remove rollback compat layer and tighten daemon restart trigger Two cleanup items: 1. Drop localStorage['multica_workspace_id'] double-write in both workspace layouts. That write was added as a rollback safety net for the workspace-slug URL refactor (PR #1138) — the refactor has since landed and stabilized, so the compat shim is no longer needed. Per CLAUDE.md: don't keep compat layers beyond their purpose. 2. Tighten the desktop daemon-restart trigger. The previous ref-based logic fired a restart on any 0→1 workspace-count transition, including account switches (user A logout → user B login). Scope it precisely to 'this session started with zero workspaces and just gained one' using a three-state ref (null=undecided, true=empty-start, false=already-restarted-or-started-nonempty). Account switches are already handled by daemon-manager.ts on token change, so this avoids a redundant restart there. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(auth): redirect to /login on logout and unauthenticated workspace visits Two gaps previously left users stuck on blank workspace pages: 1. app-sidebar logout() cleared all state but never moved the URL. The current path is /{workspaceSlug}/... which has no meaning without auth; the workspace layout would then see user=null, render null (via the hasBeenSeen short-circuit), and the user saw a blank page thinking logout didn't work. 2. The workspace layouts (web + desktop) had no !user handling at all. Any path that leaves user=null — token expiration, cross-tab logout, or fresh visit to a workspace URL without a session — resulted in the same blank screen. Fix: - app-sidebar.logout() explicitly push(paths.login()) after authLogout() to cover the primary (user-initiated) logout path. - Both workspace layouts get a defensive useEffect that redirects to /login whenever auth has settled and user is null. Covers token expiration, realtime logout, and any other silent session loss. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Reapply "feat: workspace URL refactor v2 + rollback-safe compat layer (#1138)" (#1139) (#1141)
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Revert "feat: workspace URL refactor v2 + rollback-safe compat layer (#1138)" (#1139)
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feat: workspace URL refactor v2 + rollback-safe compat layer (#1138)
* Reapply "feat: workspace URL refactor + slug-first API identity (#1131)" (#1137)
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Revert "feat: workspace URL refactor + slug-first API identity (#1131)" (#1137)
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feat: workspace URL refactor + slug-first API identity (#1131)
* feat: workspace URL refactor + slug-first API identity
Make the URL the single source of truth for workspace identity.
All workspace-scoped URLs now carry the workspace slug as the first
path segment (/{slug}/issues, /{slug}/projects, etc.), matching the
industry standard (Linear, Notion, Vercel, GitHub).
## Key architectural changes
**URL-driven workspace identity:**
- Web routes moved under app/[workspaceSlug]/(dashboard)/
- Desktop routes nested under /:workspaceSlug
- paths.ts builder centralises all URL construction
- reserved-slugs validation (backend + frontend + DB migration audit)
**Slug-first API contract:**
- Frontend sends X-Workspace-Slug header (from URL) instead of X-Workspace-ID (UUID)
- Backend middleware resolves slug → UUID via GetWorkspaceBySlug, falls back to
X-Workspace-ID for CLI/daemon backwards compatibility
- WebSocket auth accepts ?workspace_slug query param with SlugResolver callback
**State cleanup:**
- Deleted: useWorkspaceStore (Zustand mirror), switchWorkspace/hydrateWorkspace/
clearWorkspace, localStorage["multica_workspace_id"], api._workspaceId
- useCurrentWorkspace() derives from URL slug + React Query workspace list
- useWorkspaceId() is now a bridge hook (no Context, derives from useCurrentWorkspace)
- WorkspaceIdProvider removed from DashboardGuard
- Paired module vars (slug + UUID) in workspace-storage.ts for non-React consumers
**Layout simplified:**
- Render-phase ref guard sets workspace context synchronously (no async gate)
- DashboardGuard handles auth redirect, loading state, and workspace resolution
- Subscriber notifications deferred via queueMicrotask (React 19 compat)
- persist namespace uses slug (immutable) instead of UUID
## Issues resolved
MUL-43 (share links), MUL-509 (mobile workspace switch), MUL-723 (workspace in URL),
MUL-727 (create workspace flash), MUL-728 (delete workspace no-navigate),
MUL-820 (sidebar Join not switching)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: resolve code review C3/C4/C5/C6 — desktop deadlock + hardcoded paths
C3: Desktop OnboardingGate was calling useCurrentWorkspace() outside
WorkspaceSlugProvider → always null → permanent onboarding deadlock.
Rewrite to use useQuery(workspaceListOptions()) which reads React Query
cache directly without slug context. Remove DashboardGuard from
DesktopShell (auth gating handled by AppContent, workspace routing by
WorkspaceRouteLayout per-tab).
C4: Landing page "Dashboard" links hardcoded /issues (no longer valid).
Changed to / — proxy handles redirect to /{lastSlug}/issues.
C5: autopilots-page.tsx had one hardcoded /autopilots/${id} link.
Changed to wsPaths.autopilotDetail(id).
C6: inbox-page.tsx hardcoded /inbox paths. Changed to wsPaths.inbox().
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(desktop): wrap shell in WorkspaceSlugProvider from module var
AppSidebar calls useWorkspacePaths() → useRequiredWorkspaceSlug() which
throws outside WorkspaceSlugProvider. In the desktop shell, the sidebar
renders at the shell level (outside any tab's WorkspaceRouteLayout).
Fix: DesktopShell reads the current slug via useSyncExternalStore on
the workspace-storage singleton. When slug is available, wraps the
entire shell in WorkspaceSlugProvider. When null (first mount before
any tab's WorkspaceRouteLayout sets it), shows a loading spinner.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(desktop): migrate old tab paths + fix shell slug deadlock
Tab store rehydration: old-format paths like "/issues/abc" (missing
workspace slug prefix) are reset to "/" so IndexRedirect picks the
correct workspace. Detection: if the first segment is a known route
name (issues, projects, etc.) rather than a workspace slug, it's an
old-format path.
Desktop shell: TabContent must always render (not gated behind slug
check) so WorkspaceRouteLayout can mount and call setCurrentWorkspace.
Only sidebar and shell-level UI (chat, modals, search) gate on slug
being present.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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