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Bohan Jiang
4fac8d772f feat(attribution): Human Attribution Phase 1 (MUL-4302) (#5150)
* feat(attribution): Phase 1 foundation — provenance schema + resolver (MUL-4302)

Human Attribution, Phase 1 (地基) first increment. Every agent run must be
traceable to exactly one accountable human AND record at which waterfall level
that human was resolved, so a NULL originator can be told apart from a genuine
'no human in the chain'.

- migration 149: add originator_source (waterfall label) + delegation/retry/
  rerun/rule-version lineage + kind-tagged trigger evidence to agent_task_queue.
  No FK, no cascade, no CHECK on the source enum (MUL-4302 §7); nullable ADD
  COLUMNs = fast metadata-only change on the hot queue table.
- internal/attribution: the accountable-human vocabulary (Source, EvidenceKind,
  TriggerKind) + pure, unit-tested classification rules (ClassifyComment/
  ClassifyDirect). No DB, no authorization — provenance labeling only.
- service: attributionFor{IssueTask,TriggerComment} gather facts and delegate to
  the pure classifier; the legacy originator resolvers now delegate here so
  there is one source of truth. originator_user_id's VALUE is unchanged, so the
  Composio-overlay and canInvokeAgent A2A authorization boundaries are
  byte-for-byte preserved (MUL-4302 §1.3).
- enqueueIssueTask / enqueueMentionTask stamp originator_source + evidence;
  CreateRetryTask carries the parent attribution forward and records
  retry_of_task_id so retry and manual rerun stay separable (MUL-4302 §5).

Verified: go build ./..., go vet, gofmt clean; new attribution unit tests +
enqueue stamping integration test green; existing resolve_originator tests
unchanged.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(attribution): split accountable_user_id from originator, close enqueue bypasses (MUL-4302)

Phase 1, per Bohan's decision on the MUL-4302 thread: audit and authorization
answer different questions and get different columns.

- Migration 151 adds agent_task_queue.accountable_user_id (no FK, no cascade).
  Authorization keeps reading ONLY originator_user_id (canInvokeAgent A2A gate,
  Composio overlay); audit/UI/usage read accountable_user_id + source + evidence.
- Invariant (finalizeAttribution, single chokepoint + §11 tests): originator
  non-null ⟹ accountable equals it. The two diverge only when originator is null
  (autopilot / degraded fallback), which is the deferred rule_owner/owner_fallback
  increment; this lands the column + mirror-write so that split has a home.

- Close the NULL-source enqueue bypasses Elon flagged: chat, quick-create,
  deferred-fallback and run_only-autopilot now stamp originator_source + evidence
  (+ accountable where a human exists). Autopilot stays unattributed until the
  rule-version snapshot table lands, but is no longer a silent NULL-source row.
  Retry inherits accountable_user_id like the rest of the attribution lineage.

- Fix assign/promote attribution (§4): a member who assigns/promotes an existing
  issue is now the accountable human (and, by the invariant, originator) ahead of
  the issue creator. Threaded as an OPTIONAL actor override, so comment/rerun/
  autopilot paths keep today's resolution and create-with-assignee (creator ==
  actor) is unchanged. The squad leader gate already judged the same member.

Also merges origin/main: renumbers the attribution migration 149→150 (main took
149 for issue_origin_agent_create) and folds agent_create into ClassifyDirect's
origin inheritance.

go build/vet/gofmt clean; attribution unit tests + service stamp/actor tests +
handler suite pass on a fresh DB migrated through 151.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* docs(attribution): fix accountable NULL semantics + close chat/quick-create evidence boundary (MUL-4302)

Addresses Elon's 2nd-round review on PR #5150 (pre-merge doc/evidence items):

- Migration 151 no longer overclaims NULL. accountable_user_id is NULL not only
  on pre-migration rows but on NEW rows whose audit source resolved no human yet
  (run_only autopilot writes originator_source='unattributed' with NULL
  accountable until rule_owner lands). Header + COMMENT ON COLUMN reworded so a
  schema reader does not misjudge the invariant.

- Chat now uses the UNIFORM evidence pair (kind=chat, ref=chat_session_id), like
  autopilot_run/issue_assignment, instead of relying only on the dedicated
  chat_session_id column — new EvidenceChat kind. Added a service test asserting
  chat stamps direct_human + chat evidence.

- Quick-create is documented as the ONE intentional no-antecedent-row path: no
  comment/issue/session/run exists at enqueue time (the run creates the issue), so
  trigger_evidence_kind/ref stay NULL while the human rides originator/accountable
  and source is direct_human — not a NULL-source bypass.

No authorization behavior change. attribution + service + handler suites pass on a
DB migrated through 151.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* chore(attribution): renumber migrations 150/151 → 157/158 after merging main (MUL-4302)

main's #5162 ("unblock release migrations") renumbered the chat migrations and
took 150 (agent_task_coalesced_comments) and 151 (chat_read_cursor), colliding
with this branch's attribution migrations. Renumber them above main's new highest
(156) so TestMigrationNumericPrefixesStayUniqueAfterLegacySet passes:

- 150_agent_task_attribution      → 157_agent_task_attribution
- 151_agent_task_accountable_user → 158_agent_task_accountable_user

Fixed the internal "migration 150" references in 158's header to 157. Migrations
apply cleanly through 158 on a fresh DB; migration lint green.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(attribution): autopilot rule_owner — accountable = rule version publisher (MUL-4302)

Implements rule_owner (MUL-4302 §3.4), the first attribution source where the
accountable human diverges from the (NULL) authorization originator.

- Migration 159 adds the append-only autopilot_rule_version snapshot table (no FK,
  no cascade); migration 160 adds its CONCURRENTLY lookup index.
- Write-on-publish: CreateAutopilot appends v1 (publisher = creator); UpdateAutopilot
  appends a new version when a SUBSTANTIVE autopilot-row field changes (assignee /
  status / execution_mode) — cosmetic edits (title/description/template) write none.
  Both run inside the existing handler tx (atomic with the autopilot write).
- Dispatch resolution: both autopilot execution modes now resolve the active rule
  version and stamp originator_source='rule_owner', accountable_user_id=publisher,
  rule_version_id=<snapshot>, with originator_user_id left NULL (authorization
  unchanged). run_only stamps CreateAutopilotTask directly; create_issue resolves in
  attributionForIssueTask so both modes attribute identically. A missing version /
  non-member publisher degrades to unattributed — never fabricates a human.
- finalizeAttribution now enforces the invariant ONE-WAY: it mirrors originator onto
  accountable only when originator is valid, leaving an explicitly-set accountable
  (rule_owner / future owner_fallback) intact when originator is NULL. Added
  rule_version_id to CreateAgentTask so the create_issue path persists it too.

Also merges origin/main and renumbers this branch's attribution migrations
150/151 → 157/158 (main's #5162 took 150/151); rule_version table is 159/160.

Tests: attribution unit RuleOwner + one-way invariant table; service integration
tests proving an autopilot-origin issue stamps rule_owner + rule_version_id (and
degrades to unattributed with no version). Full service/attribution/handler/
migration suites pass on a DB migrated through 160; build/vet/gofmt clean.

Deferred (same PR): trigger-table republish (cron/webhook/event_filters) and
system-pause/archive versioning; owner_fallback + fail-closed; manual rerun.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): manual autopilot trigger → direct_human to the triggering member (MUL-4302)

Elon's blocking finding: a member manually triggering an autopilot was attributed
rule_owner (accountable = rule publisher, originator NULL) like a schedule/webhook
run, so member B triggering member A's autopilot landed accountable=A and carried
no originator authorization context for the run. Per MUL-4302 §4 a manual "run now"
is a direct human action and must attribute direct_human to the triggering member.

- Thread the triggering member from TriggerAutopilot into dispatch: new
  DispatchAutopilotManual carries actorUserID (resolved via resolveActor +
  memberActorUserID, so only a member actor is a human; an A2A agent actor falls
  back to rule_owner). DispatchAutopilot / DispatchAutopilotForPlan keep their
  public signatures (pass an invalid actor); only the internal dispatchAutopilot /
  dispatchCreateIssue / dispatchRunOnly gained the param, so the many existing
  callers are untouched.
- run_only: dispatchRunOnly stamps direct_human (originator == accountable ==
  actor, no rule_version) for a manual actor, else rule_owner. CreateAutopilotTask
  gains an originator_user_id param for the manual case.
- create_issue: dispatchCreateIssue enqueues a manual trigger via the actor-carrying
  *WithHandoff entry points; attributionForIssueTask's autopilot-origin rule_owner
  branch is now guarded on !actorUserID.Valid, so a valid actor falls through to the
  direct_human override. Both execution modes attribute identically.
- schedule / webhook keep rule_owner (no actor). Trigger-table + system-pause/archive
  versioning remain the pre-merge follow-ups.

Tests: the run_only row assertion Elon asked for (schedule → rule_owner row on
CreateAutopilotTask), plus manual direct_human on BOTH modes (run_only and
create_issue), including a manual actor distinct from the rule publisher. Full
service/attribution/handler/migration/scheduler/cmd suites pass on a DB migrated
through 160; build/vet/gofmt clean.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(attribution): owner_fallback + fail-closed policy, and manual-rerun direct_human (MUL-4302)

Two of the three remaining Phase 1 items (trigger-table / system-pause versioning
is deferred — see PR description).

owner_fallback + fail-closed (§1/§3.5) — the never-null accountable guarantee:
- attribution.OwnerFallback degrades an UNATTRIBUTED result to owner_fallback:
  accountable = agent owner, originator stays NULL (audit-only, authz untouched),
  Source.Precise()==false. finalizeAttribution's one-way invariant already allows
  accountable-set / originator-NULL divergence, so nothing else changes.
- Migration 161 adds workspace.attribution_fail_closed (default FALSE) + a lean
  GetWorkspaceAttributionFailClosed read. (Also added the column to ListWorkspaces'
  explicit column list so its row type stays db.Workspace.)
- applyAttributionFallback is applied at every enqueue boundary (issue, mention,
  chat, quick-create, deferred-fallback, autopilot run_only): unattributed →
  owner_fallback (agent owner) by default, or ErrAttributionFailClosed when the
  workspace is fail-closed, which the caller surfaces to refuse the enqueue (the
  run does not start). So no run is left without an accountable human, and a
  compliance workspace can block unattributable runs instead.

manual rerun (§5) — a rerun is a NEW direct_human trigger to the rerunning member:
- RerunIssue threads the acting member (resolved in the handler via resolveActor)
  down to enqueueRerunTask, and attributionForIssueTask is now actor-first so the
  actor wins over an INHERITED trigger comment (a rerun keeps the comment for the
  daemon's prompt context but must attribute to whoever clicked rerun, not the
  original comment's human).
- rerun_of_task_id lineage is recorded via a targeted SetAgentTaskRerunOf update on
  the rerun path only (keeping the shared CreateAgentTask insert untouched), so
  system retry (retry_of_task_id) and human rerun stay separable in reporting.

Tests: OwnerFallback unit test; owner_fallback + fail-closed-refusal + manual-rerun
(direct_human + rerun_of_task_id) service tests; the prior "degrades to unattributed"
test updated to owner_fallback. Full service/attribution/handler/migration/scheduler/
cmd suites pass on a DB migrated through 161; build/vet/gofmt clean.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): close fail-open holes + move rerun_of_task_id into creation snapshot (MUL-4302)

Addresses Elon's two must-fixes on PR #5150.

1. accountable-never-null / fail-closed had fail-open holes. applyAttributionFallback
   now, for an UNATTRIBUTED run, refuses the enqueue (ErrAttributionFailClosed) in
   THREE cases instead of silently degrading to a runnable NULL-accountable task:
   - workspace policy read fails (or no workspace) → fail closed; we cannot confirm
     fallback is permitted, so we don't run an unattributable task on a DB hiccup.
     (Only the rare unattributed path pays this; precise runs never read the policy.)
   - workspace is fail-closed → refuse (unchanged).
   - owner_fallback has no valid agent owner → refuse rather than enqueue a task with
     a NULL accountable_user_id.
   ErrAttributionFailClosed's doc now covers all three "cannot guarantee an
   accountable human" refusals. Added missing-owner / policy-read-failure /
   precise-passthrough tests.

2. manual rerun rerun_of_task_id was a post-notify UPDATE (race: the queued event /
   daemon claim could see rerun_of_task_id = NULL, and a failed update degraded the
   run to a plain direct_human). It now rides the CreateAgentTask insert — threaded
   through enqueueIssueTask / enqueueMentionTask as a creation param (like
   retry_of_task_id) so it is written in the same statement before the daemon is
   notified. Removed the SetAgentTaskRerunOf follow-up query.

Also merges origin/main (unrelated CLI fix #5167, no conflict). Full service /
attribution / handler / migration / scheduler / cmd suites pass on a DB migrated
through 161; build / vet / gofmt clean.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(attribution): rule_owner versioning on trigger edits + system-pause/archive (MUL-4302)

The final remaining Phase 1 item: substantive publishes beyond the autopilot row now
republish the rule version, so a run's rule_owner accountable follows whoever last
changed what the rule does.

- Extracted the config-summary + insert into service.RecordAutopilotRuleVersion so
  the handler and the (different-package) failure monitor share one writer; the
  handler's recordAutopilotRuleVersion is now a thin wrapper.
- Trigger edits: UpdateAutopilotTrigger and DeleteAutopilotTrigger republish the rule
  version with the acting member as publisher, ATOMICALLY (tx-wrapped mutation +
  version write, mirroring CreateAutopilot/UpdateAutopilot). CreateAutopilotTrigger
  republishes best-effort — the webhook path mints its token with a retry loop that
  cannot share one tx, and a create is usually initial setup already covered by v1;
  a failed write there is benign (active version stays the current publisher, the new
  trigger fires under it, no immediate daemon claim rides it).
- Archive (DeleteAutopilot) republishes (member, status=archived), tx-wrapped.
- System auto-pause (failure monitor) republishes with a 'system' publisher,
  best-effort — a background sweep to a non-dispatching state (a paused autopilot
  never dispatches; a later member resume supersedes).
- RotateWebhookToken / SetSigningSecret deliberately do NOT version: they rotate
  credentials, not the rule's behavior (not §3.4 substantive).

Semantics: a system-published (no-member) active version degrades dispatch to
unattributed → owner_fallback, never fabricating a human.

Tests: republish-reattributes (member A → member B supersedes → dispatch resolves to
B; system publisher → unattributed). Full service/attribution/handler/migration/
scheduler/cmd suites pass on a DB migrated through 161; build/vet/gofmt clean.
Also merges origin/main (unrelated frontend feature #5074).

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): make trigger-create rule-version republish atomic (MUL-4302)

Addresses Elon's final Phase 1 blocking finding: CreateAutopilotTrigger recorded the
rule-version republish best-effort AFTER the trigger insert. If member B added a
schedule/webhook trigger to member A's autopilot and the version write failed, future
schedule/webhook dispatches would keep attributing to A — violating the rule_owner
invariant that the last member to substantively change the rule owns future runs
("no immediate daemon claim" doesn't save it, since the miss surfaces at the LATER
trigger firing).

Both create paths now write the version in the SAME tx as the trigger INSERT:
- schedule create: wrap CreateAutopilotTrigger + recordAutopilotRuleVersion in one tx.
- webhook create: each mint-with-retry attempt runs in its own tx (insert + version
  commit together; a token collision rolls that attempt back and retries with a fresh
  token; a version-write failure rolls the trigger back). Passes ap + the acting
  member id into the helper.
- removed the best-effort recordTriggerRuleVersionBestEffort helper (and the now-unused
  slog import).

Test: TestCreateTrigger_RepublishesRuleVersionAtomically drives both create paths
through the handler and asserts a rule version is published by the acting member.
Existing webhook/trigger/archive handler tests still pass. Also merges origin/main
(unrelated avatar feature #5074). Full service/attribution/handler/migration/
scheduler/cmd suites pass on a DB migrated through 161; build/vet/gofmt clean.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(attribution): Phase 2.1 — surface run attribution on the task API (MUL-4302 §9)

First Phase 2 (visibility) increment: the agent-task API now returns the resolved
accountable-human provenance so the UI can render an "on behalf of" badge.

- AgentTaskResponse gains an `attribution` object: source label (never blank —
  pre-migration NULL renders "unattributed") + `precise` flag (false for the degraded
  owner_fallback / backfill / unattributed sources), the initiator (accountable) and
  originator (authorization) user refs, the evidence {kind, ref_id} pointer, and the
  rule_version / delegated / retry / rerun lineage ids.
- The label + evidence + raw ids are built in the PURE taskToResponse (no DB), so
  every task response carries them. Names are hydrated separately, only on the
  user-facing surfaces (ListAgentTasks, ListWorkspaceAgentTaskSnapshot, RerunIssue,
  CancelTaskByUser) — daemon-claim paths stay lean.
- Hydration resolves initiator/originator from the GLOBAL user table (departed-member
  safe) via a new batch GetUsersByIDs query (no N+1); best-effort, so a lookup hiccup
  leaves the raw ids intact.

Tests: pure taskAttributionBase (direct_human / rule_owner NULL-originator /
owner_fallback degraded / pre-migration→unattributed) + DB hydration (fills known
ref, leaves unknown id un-filled, skips nil). Full handler/service/attribution/
migration/scheduler/cmd suites pass on a DB migrated through 161; build/vet/gofmt
clean. The field is additive — the frontend's parseWithFallback ignores unknown keys,
so nothing breaks until the UI increment consumes it.

Also merges origin/main (unrelated editor feature #5090).

Remaining Phase 2 (next increments, same PR): frontend zod schema + "on behalf of"
badge + evidence-chain jump; append-only correction events (write + display).

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(attribution): Phase 2.2 — on-behalf-of badge in the execution log (MUL-4302 §9)

Surface the accountable human on every agent run row:
- AttributionBadge composes Badge + ActorAvatar, shows "on behalf of <member>"
  with the resolution source as a tooltip; degraded (non-precise) attribution
  gets a warning tone, and an unresolved initiator renders an explicit
  "no responsible member" chip.
- Wire the badge into both active and past rows of the execution log.
- Mirror the attribution shape into AgentTaskResponseSchema (defensive, .loose())
  so the cancel-task path carries it through zod; add parse tests.
- Export TaskAttribution/AttributionUser/TaskEvidence from @multica/core/types
  and add the attribution block to all four issues.json locales.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): hydrate initiator names on issue-facing task endpoints + bound the badge (MUL-4302 §9)

Address Elon's PR #5150 review:
- ListTasksByIssue (the execution-log data source), GetActiveTaskForIssue and the
  issue-scoped CancelTask now call hydrateTaskAttributions, so the "on behalf of
  <member>" badge shows the real member name on issue detail instead of falling
  back to "someone". Mirrors the existing ListAgentTasks / snapshot behavior.
- AttributionBadge: cap width (max-w-40, min-w-0) and truncate the name span so a
  long name / narrow right column can't squeeze out trigger/status/actions; keep
  the avatar shrink-0.
- Add a handler test asserting the issue task list returns a hydrated
  attribution.initiator.name.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): use semantic AvatarSize 'xs' for the badge avatar

main refactored ActorAvatar.size from a raw pixel number to the semantic
AvatarSize union (packages/ui/lib/avatar-size). Switch the on-behalf-of badge
avatar from size={14} to size="xs" (16px) after merging main.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): stage-cascade falls back to parent-issue provenance, not agent owner (MUL-4302)

When closing the last sub-issue in a Stage wakes the parent's assignee agent, the
run was enqueued via a system-authored child-done comment with no actor, which the
resolver classified as unattributed and then degraded to owner_fallback (the agent's
own owner). That is the wrong accountable human: the woken run should be accountable
to whoever caused the parent issue to exist.

attributionForIssueTask now detects a system-authored trigger comment and falls
through to the parent issue's own provenance — the same creator / agent_create-origin
/ autopilot-origin chain a direct enqueue resolves (so an agent-decomposed parent
attributes via delegation to the human who drove it; a member-created parent to that
member; an autopilot parent to the rule publisher). owner_fallback is now only the
last resort when the parent provenance itself has no human.

- Extract attributionFromComment so attributionForIssueTask can inspect author_type
  without a second GetComment; authorization resolution stays byte-identical.
- Add a DB-backed test asserting a system child-done comment resolves to the parent
  issue's origin human (delegation), not owner_fallback.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(attribution): autopilot runs attribute to the firing trigger's creator (MUL-4302)

Per Bohan: an autopilot schedule/webhook run should be accountable to the human
who created the SPECIFIC trigger that fired it, not the rule publisher. (Manual
triggers already attribute to the invoking member via direct_human — unchanged.)

- Migration 162: add autopilot_trigger.created_by_type/created_by_id (nullable, no
  FK/cascade). Capture the creating member at both trigger-create sites (schedule +
  webhook).
- New precise source trigger_owner: originator stays NULL (an autonomous fire
  carries no human authorization — same authz-safe divergence as rule_owner),
  accountable = the trigger's member creator.
- triggerOwnerAttribution resolves run.trigger_id → creator; wired into run_only
  dispatch and the create_issue path (bridging issue → active run → trigger_id).
  Legacy triggers with no recorded creator, and agent-created triggers, degrade to
  rule_owner then owner_fallback — nothing regresses.
- Frontend: trigger_owner source label in all four locales + badge switch case.
- Tests: attribution TriggerOwner unit + Precise/invariant; DB-backed resolver
  tests (member creator → trigger_owner; creatorless → rule_owner fallback).

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* chore(attribution): re-trigger CI (dropped synchronize event on 249090260)

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): mirror accountable_user_id on comment-coalescing merge (MUL-4302)

The one-way invariant is 'originator_user_id IS NOT NULL ⟹ accountable_user_id =
originator_user_id', enforced at finalizeAttribution for enqueues and preserved by
the retry-clone (copies both columns). But MergeCommentIntoPendingTask (main #5192)
re-stamps originator_user_id to the newly-coalesced comment's human WITHOUT touching
accountable_user_id — so folding member B's comment into member A's queued task left
originator=B / accountable=A, violating the invariant. Re-stamp accountable to mirror
the new originator (same thing finalizeAttribution does). Add a DB-backed regression
test.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): Elon's 3 must-fixes + DB cross-column invariant CHECK (MUL-4302)

Bohan approved Elon's plan; this closes the three attribution boundaries he flagged
and locks the one-way invariant at the DB.

1. Delegation now inherits the parent's ACCOUNTABLE, not just its originator. An
   autopilot-rooted chain (parent originator NULL, accountable = trigger creator)
   @mentioning an agent / creating a sub-issue used to drop to unattributed →
   owner_fallback and fail-closed workspaces wrongly rejected the fan-out. Added
   ParentAccountable/OriginAccountable to CommentFacts/DirectFacts; ClassifyComment/
   ClassifyDirect copy accountable down (source=delegation, precise, originator NULL)
   so the chain root stays stable at any depth (§3.2).
2. The direct-chat send path (SendDirectChatMessage, MUL-4351) wrote only
   originator_user_id — no accountable/source/evidence, a NULL-source bypass. It now
   stamps the full direct_human attribution like EnqueueChatTask.
3. Comment-coalescing merge re-attribution is now ATOMIC: MergeCommentIntoPendingTask
   re-stamps the whole snapshot (person columns + source + delegation lineage + rule
   version + evidence) of the new comment, not just the two person fields, so a merged
   run never shows B accountable while pointing at A's stale source/evidence.
4. Migration 169: NOT VALID CHECK (originator_user_id IS NULL OR (accountable_user_id
   IS NOT NULL AND accountable_user_id = originator_user_id)). Enforces the invariant
   on every new write (the class of bug #5192 introduced); historical rows not blocked,
   VALIDATE after Phase 3 backfill. Updated test fixtures that seeded originator-only
   rows to also set accountable.

Merged latest main (renumbered attribution migrations 163–168 after main took 161/162;
merged the retry-clone chat_input_task_id + attribution columns). Verified: go build/
vet, attribution/service/handler/cmd-server tests on a migrated DB, frontend
typecheck/lint/tests.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): trigger responsibility transfers to effective publisher; fail-closed comment merge

Elon final-review must-fix 1 (MUL-4302): trigger_owner now resolves to the
member CURRENTLY responsible for the firing trigger's effective config, not the
fixed creator. Per-trigger published_by on autopilot_trigger, seeded to the
creator and re-stamped to the editor on a substantive edit — a trigger-scoped
edit bumps only that row (UpdateAutopilotTrigger), an autopilot-level edit bumps
all its triggers (UpdateAutopilot). Editing one trigger never reassigns another.
Adds real dispatchRunOnly transfer test + resolver-level isolation test.

Must-fix 3: AttributionForMergedComment reuses applyAttributionFallback and
returns ErrAttributionFailClosed; the merge caller refuses on fail-closed,
keeping the queued task's original precise snapshot instead of degrading it to
owner_fallback. Adds regression test.

Renumbered attribution migrations to 166-172 after merging main.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): make migration 172 invariant CHECK upgrade-safe (Option A)

Elon final-review must-fix 2 (MUL-4302), rollout chosen by Bohan. The NOT VALID
CHECK still checks a pre-existing row on any later UPDATE (even one not touching
attribution columns), so cross-deployment stale queued/running tasks (originator
set, accountable NULL from before migration 167) would fail on their next
claim/complete/cancel. Exempt exactly those legacy rows via 'originator_source
IS NULL' — that column was added in 166 with no backfill, so it is NULL only on
pre-migration rows and non-NULL on every attribution-aware write. New writes
stay fully enforced; the #5192 bypass class (source always set) is unaffected.
Phase 3 backfills legacy rows then drops+re-adds the strict form + VALIDATE.

Adds TestAttributionInvariantCheck_ExemptsLegacyRows (legacy row survives a
status UPDATE) and updates the reject-bypass test to the enforced regime.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(attribution): pin substantive/cosmetic edit boundary for trigger transfer

Elon re-review must-fix 1: an autopilot-level edit only transfers trigger_owner
responsibility when it changes what the automation instructs or who/whether it
runs. autopilotRuleSubstantiveChange now includes description (the run Prompt)
and issue_title_template; title and project_id stay cosmetic/routing.
UpdateAutopilotTrigger no longer transfers on every PATCH — it compares the
persisted before/after and transfers only on a real cron/timezone/enabled/
event_filters change, not a label-only or no-op PATCH. Adds real handler tests
(prompt->all, title->none, cron->one+isolation, label->none, no-op->none).

Must-fix 3: real merge-path regression (TestMergeCommentIntoPendingTask_
FailClosedKeepsOriginalSnapshot) drives mergeCommentIntoPendingTask and asserts
a fail-closed workspace preserves the queued task's full snapshot; fail-open
control completes the owner_fallback merge.

Docs: migration 172 comment reworded to legacy-writer/unbackfilled-lineage
semantics (source NULL is not strictly pre-migration); PR description synced.

Migration renumber vs latest main (must-fix 2) deferred to pre-launch per Bohan.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* chore(attribution): renumber migrations to 167-173 after syncing main

Merged latest main (which took 166_project_dates) and shifted the attribution
migration series off the 166 collision: 166->167 agent_task_attribution,
167->168 accountable_user, 168->169 rule_version, 169->170 rule_version_index,
170->171 fail_closed, 171->172 trigger_publisher, 172->173 invariant_check.
Updated the internal cross-references in the migration comments accordingly.
Fixes TestMigrationNumericPrefixesStayUniqueAfterLegacySet on the merge tree.

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* feat(admission): unify dispatch outcome + close rerun/chat/autopilot invoke holes (MUL-4525)

P0 first increment toward a platform-wide execution-admission contract so a
user who names an execution target always gets a definite result and never a
silent no-op, and so blocked targets are reported without leaking private-agent
details.

Backend:
- New shared contract (handler/admission.go): DispatchOutcome / DispatchStatus
  (queued/coalesced/deferred/blocked) + stable, enumeration-safe
  DispatchReasonCode set, plus writeDispatchBlocked() whose legacy `error`
  string never reveals target existence.
- Rerun (task.go / task_lifecycle.go): re-validate the operator can invoke the
  RESOLVED target agent (historical agent for a task_id rerun) before any
  cancel/enqueue; blocked returns a structured 403 and mutates nothing
  (ErrRerunInvokeNotAllowed).
- Chat send (chat.go): re-run canInvokeAgent on every send, not just the softer
  canAccessPrivateAgent view gate; a revoked permission blocks before the
  message/attachments/task persist.
- Autopilot manual "run now" (service/autopilot.go): admission now keys on the
  current CLICKER, not the autopilot creator — clicker admission and clicker
  attribution no longer fork. Automation (schedule/webhook) still falls back to
  the creator gate. Added reason_code to the run response for the UI.

Frontend:
- triggerAutopilot response is schema-parsed; handleRunNow branches on run
  status and shows a localized, reason_code-based warning for skipped/failed
  instead of a false-success toast.
- Chat send and rerun surface the structured 403 reason_code as localized
  toasts (dispatchReasonCode helper) instead of a generic failure.
- Additive fields only; older clients keep working. i18n added to all 4 locales.

Tests: rerun fail-before-mutation gate, autopilot clicker-vs-creator fork
(service + handler), reason-code classification, and a malformed-response
schema test. Backend handler+service suites and FE typecheck/lint green.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* test(cmd/server): thread nil invoke gate through RerunIssue call sites (MUL-4525)

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(admission): typed reason codes + run-now whitelist + real security tests (MUL-4525)

Addresses Elon's review of the P0 first increment (must-fix 1–3).

1. Run now no longer has a false-success branch. handleRunNow now classifies on
   a whitelist via a pure runNowToastKind(): only issue_created/running →
   success; skipped → warning; failed and any unknown/future status → error. Add
   run-now-toast unit test over all five status classes plus reason-code → key
   mapping.

2. reason_code is a typed value decided at the admission source, not
   reverse-engineered from English failure text. New leaf package
   internal/dispatch holds the canonical ReasonCode enum (shared by handler +
   service so they can never drift). shouldSkipDispatch / errDispatchSkipped /
   the fail path now carry a typed code through DispatchAutopilotManual straight
   into the response; the substring classifier is deleted. Fixes the two missed
   branches: attribution fail-closed → attribution_blocked (typed errors.Is),
   "agent has no runtime bound" → runtime_offline. Regression tests for both.

3. Security acceptance tests exercise the REAL handlers, not injected callbacks:
   - Chat: create session while invokable → revoke invoke (flip to private, keep
     owner-view) → send returns 403 + reason_code with zero chat_message / task
     writes.
   - Rerun: private historical agent through RerunIssue + canInvokeAgent — a
     non-invoking workspace owner is refused 403 + reason_code and mutates
     nothing (fail-before-mutation); the agent owner is allowed 202.

No migration; reason_code is a decision-time value only the manual "run now"
response carries. Additive on the wire. Backend build/vet/handler+service
suites and FE typecheck/lint/vitest green. (Migration-prefix collision with main
remains the deferred pre-merge renumber.)

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* test(admission): make must-fix 3 acceptance tests prove the invariant (MUL-4525)

Addresses Elon's round-3 narrow review — the two security tests were not yet
falsifiable against the bugs they must catch.

- Rerun: after enqueuing the historical task, reassign the issue to a SECOND
  agent that the denied user CAN invoke. Now the current assignee and the
  task_id agent differ, so a rerun that wrongly validated the current assignee
  would let the denied user through — the 403 proves the gate is keyed on the
  historical private agent. The allow case now asserts the reran task's agent_id
  is the historical agent, not the current assignee.

- Chat: the blocked send now carries a valid, still-unbound attachment. After
  the 403 the test asserts the attachment's chat_session_id and chat_message_id
  are both still NULL, guarding against anyone moving attachment binding ahead
  of the invoke gate.

Test-only. Full internal/handler Go suite green.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(comments): surface blocked @mention trigger_outcomes instead of silent no-op (MUL-4525 §2)

A comment that @mentions an agent/squad the author cannot invoke used to save
with zero feedback — the user assumed a bug. Now the explicit-mention path
reports a per-target outcome on both preview and create/edit.

Backend (server/internal/handler/comment.go):
- resolveMentionedAgentCommentTriggers collects blocked outcomes instead of a
  silent `continue`. The invoke gate is evaluated BEFORE any archived/runtime
  state is read, so a caller who cannot invoke a private target only ever sees
  the generic invocation_not_allowed and can never enumerate its existence.
- enqueueCommentAgentTriggers returns queued/coalesced/deferred/blocked per
  explicit mention; enqueue errors are typed (attribution_blocked via
  errors.Is), not swallowed. Implicit routing (assignee/thread/conversation)
  carries no outcome — the user never named those targets.
- trigger-preview returns `blocked[]`; create/edit return additive
  `trigger_outcomes[]`. One blocked mention never fails the comment.

Frontend:
- Composer shows a warning chip for blocked mentions before sending; after
  sending, a "posted, but N not triggered" toast (blocked-only; coalesced/
  deferred are success-shaped). Additive schema + defensive parse; i18n ×4.

Tests: handler partial-success + enumeration-safety acceptance tests; core
outcome-parse + preview-schema tests; hook/parity updated. Backend
handler+service suites and FE typecheck/lint/vitest green.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* i18n(admission): clearer, consistent blocked-trigger copy (MUL-4525)

Reword the awkward "you are not allowed to run this autopilot's assignee" and
polish all MUL-4525 blocked/partial copy across en/zh-Hans/ja/ko:

- Unify on "you don't have permission to use this <agent|target>" (zh: 没有…的
  使用权限) for autopilot Run now, comment mentions, rerun, and chat send —
  replacing the various "not allowed to run/trigger" phrasings.
- Align zh to the glossary term 智能体 (was mixed "Agent"), matching the
  surrounding UI voice (e.g. agent_link_no_access).
- Drop jargon: "blocked by an admission policy"/"被准入策略拦截" → "the run was
  blocked"/"本次运行已被拦截"; "attributed"/"归因" → plainer wording.
- Comment copy counts "mentions" (was "targets") for consistency with the chip.

Backend dispatchBlockedFallbackMessage (old-client English fallback) reworded to
match; its enumeration-safety test assertion updated. Copy-only — no key/logic
changes; parity + typecheck green.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(comments): one outcome per explicit mention + FE success whitelist (MUL-4525)

Addresses Elon's round-2 review of the §2 comment trigger_outcomes.

1. Separate execution dedup from per-target outcomes. resolveMentionedAgent-
   CommentTriggers now returns triggers (deduped by executing agent) AND one
   commentMentionTarget per EXPLICIT mention. enqueueCommentAgentTriggers returns
   a per-executing-agent result map; commentTriggerOutcomes fans each agent's
   status to every target that resolved to it. So @Agent A + @Squad S(leader=A)
   coalesces to ONE task but yields TWO outcomes. The squad-leader self-suppress
   branch now returns a definite `deferred` outcome instead of no result. New
   CreateComment test asserts 1 task, 2 outcomes.

2. Frontend no longer treats an unknown status as success. unhandledComment-
   TriggerOutcomes whitelists queued/coalesced/deferred as handled; blocked and
   any unknown/future/empty status warn (mirrors the Run now whitelist). The
   preview schema's `blocked` now drops malformed entries INDIVIDUALLY instead of
   z.array(...).catch([]) discarding the whole set. Regression tests for the
   unknown status and the per-item drop.

Backend handler suite + go vet, FE typecheck/lint/vitest green.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(comments): honest role + status in trigger_outcomes fan-out (MUL-4525)

Addresses Elon's round-3 review of the §2 fan-out.

1. Execution merge preserves the squad-leader role instead of first-mention-
   wins. The dedup now UPGRADES an already-added plain @agent trigger to a
   @squad-leader trigger for the same agent, so @Agent A + @Squad S(leader=A)
   always runs as a leader task (is_leader_task + squad_id=S) regardless of
   mention order — the daemon still injects S's briefing. When two DIFFERENT
   squads share one leader, the single run carries one squad's context and the
   other squad is reported `coalesced` (folded), never a second `queued`. The
   enqueue result now records the executed squad so the fan-out can tell them
   apart. Tests assert the task role in both orders and the two-squad split.

2. Squad-leader self-suppression no longer fakes success. The self-trigger
   guard keys on the latest task ROLE with no status filter, so a long-completed
   task also suppresses; reporting `deferred/already_active` when nothing is
   active was a false success. The branch now reports `deferred` only when a
   real non-terminal task is active (its reconcile covers the comment), else a
   non-success `blocked` + new `already_handled` reason. Fixed the reversed
   helper-semantics comment. New handler test covers the completed-task branch.

Backend handler+service suites and go vet green.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(comments): fail-closed active-task check, never fake deferred (MUL-4525)

Elon round-4 must-fix: hasActiveTaskForIssueAndAgent swallowed DB errors by
returning true, so both call sites could turn a query failure into a
success-shaped `deferred/already_active` — a silent false success, exactly what
this issue forbids for admission-query failures.

- hasActiveTaskForIssueAndAgent now returns (bool, error).
- Two pure decision helpers govern the branches, fail closed on error:
  - decidePostMergeMiss: on query error, do NOT enqueue a fresh task (duplicate
    concurrent-run risk) AND report non-success blocked/internal_error; a
    confirmed active task defers; a confirmed-none enqueues fresh.
  - decideSuppressedLeaderOutcome: on query error, blocked/internal_error; a
    confirmed active run defers; else self_trigger_suppressed. Never a fabricated
    deferred.
- Renamed reason already_handled -> self_trigger_suppressed (Elon non-blocking
  note): the old name implied the new comment was already processed, but the
  real meaning is a suppressed self-trigger.

Deterministic unit tests cover the query-failure branch at both call sites
(no fresh enqueue, non-success outcome) — a real DB fault can't be forced
through valid handler inputs, and the decision is what governs the behavior.
Backend handler+service suites and go vet green.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(comments): honest merge outcome — refused merge is blocked, not fake coalesced (MUL-4525)

A pending-task merge previously reported success (coalesced) even when it
was refused or failed: attribution fail-closed and unknown DB errors both
returned handled=true, so the caller recorded coalesced for a merge that
never happened. mergeCommentIntoPendingTask now returns a distinguishable
commentMergeResult; commentMergeTerminalOutcome maps a real merge to
coalesced, a fail-closed refusal to blocked/attribution_blocked, and any
other failure to blocked/internal_error. Only "no queued task to fold"
falls through to the active-task decision. Adds pure coverage of the
mapping plus a fail-closed regression asserting the non-success outcome
and unchanged task count.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(comments): name blocked @mentions in preview + toast instead of a vague count (MUL-4525)

The blocked-trigger preview showed a red "1 mention won't trigger" with no
name, and the post-send toast said "but 1 mention wasn't triggered" — the
user can't tell which target or why. Now each blocked mention renders its own
chip named from the mention markup the user typed ("Go · No permission"),
with an error indicator and a short reason; the toast names the single target
too. The wire outcome still omits the target name (enumeration-safety) — the
label comes from the user's own draft, so nothing new is disclosed.

Shares a blocked-trigger-copy module (long + short reason labels) between the
chip and the toast, and a pure mentionLabelsByTarget/parseMentions helper in
core (fresh regex per call — a shared global leaked lastIndex). Adds core +
chip tests; drops the now-unused trigger_blocked_count keys across locales.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(attribution): accountable-member avatar on agent task rows + transcript header (MUL-4302)

Surface who each agent run is on behalf of where runs are actually
browsed:
- Agent detail activity tab: an avatar-only AttributionBadge on every
  task row's meta line (Now + Recent work), tooltip carries the name +
  resolution source.
- Execution-record (transcript) dialog header: the full on-behalf-of
  badge next to the status pill.

Adds a compact variant="avatar" mode to AttributionBadge, reusing its
source-label mapping and degraded-attribution tone. Renders nothing when
a run has no resolved accountable member.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

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Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-07-15 03:09:56 +08:00
YYClaw
9eddcaff10 fix(chat): defer cancellation-time finalization until the task transcript is stable (#5246)
A quick Stop before the agent's first token no longer races a late reply. Started-but-empty cancellations defer the empty/non-empty judgment until the daemon acks its transcript flush (or a grace-period sweeper fires), then settle to a single outcome. Empty outcomes persist a durable, creator-authorized draft restore (fetched/consumed via a dedicated endpoint, reconnect-safe and at-most-once) instead of broadcasting the prompt over the workspace bus.

Closes #5219
2026-07-15 00:52:27 +08:00
Multica Eve
ac62f72c2a MUL-4480: make daemon workspace sync event-driven (#5354)
* feat(daemon): make workspace sync event-driven

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(daemon): preserve trailing workspace changes

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(workspace): reconcile failed creates

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

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Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-07-14 11:56:30 +08:00
Bohan Jiang
45ff984518 fix(labels): sweep resource-label junctions on bulk deletes (MUL-4479) (#5348)
* fix(labels): sweep resource-label junctions on bulk deletes (MUL-4479)

Runtime, runtime-profile, and workspace deletion hard-delete their agents
and skills without clearing agent_to_label / skill_to_label. Migration 173
dropped the junction foreign keys, so these rows are no longer cascade-cleaned;
once resource labels are enabled, every labelled agent/skill removed through one
of these bulk paths leaves a permanent, invisible orphan junction row.

Clear the junctions in the same transaction as the owner delete, before the
owning rows disappear:

- DeleteAgentRuntime / ArchiveAgentsAndDeleteRuntime / DeleteRuntimeProfile:
  DeleteAgentLabelAssignmentsByRuntime, ahead of the archived-agent hard-delete.
- DeleteWorkspace: DeleteAgentLabelAssignmentsByWorkspace +
  DeleteSkillLabelAssignmentsByWorkspace, ahead of the workspace cascade.

Adds regression tests for all four delete paths.

Follow-up to #5345 (Elon review). Resource labels must stay disabled until this
lands.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(labels): make workspace cleanup atomic

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

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Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local>
2026-07-13 20:07:24 +08:00
Bohan Jiang
53f05cca5e feat(github): fan out PR/check_suite webhooks to all bound workspaces (MUL-4343) (#5218)
* feat(github): fan out PR/check_suite webhooks to all bound workspaces (MUL-4343)

One GitHub App installation can be bound to several workspaces (#4855), but
pull_request and check_suite webhooks were still routed to a single workspace
via resolveWorkspaceForRepo (workspace.repos registry + oldest-binding
fallback). Every workspace but one silently received nothing for a shared repo,
with no way to opt in.

Deliver each repo event to every workspace bound to the installation. Repo
scope is whatever GitHub authorized the installation for; we no longer gate on
the workspace.repos registry (that list means "code the agent clones", not a
webhook subscription). Each workspace independently mirrors the PR, auto-links
against its own issue prefix + github toggles, records check suites against its
own PR mirror, and gets its own realtime broadcast.

- Extract mirrorPullRequestForWorkspace / recordCheckSuiteForWorkspace and loop
  over all installation bindings instead of resolving one workspace.
- Remove the now-dead resolveWorkspaceForRepo / repoIdentityFromURL routing.
- Replace the registry-routing tests with PR + check_suite fan-out tests.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* test(github): out-of-order fan-out test + drop dead query + document multi-workspace delivery (MUL-4343)

Addresses review feedback on the webhook fan-out change:

- Add TestWebhook_CheckSuite_OutOfOrderFansOutToBoundWorkspaces: a check_suite
  that arrives before the PR must stash a pending row per bound workspace, and
  each workspace must drain its own row when the PR fans out.
- Remove the now-unused ListWorkspacesWithRepos query (its only caller was the
  deleted resolveWorkspaceForRepo) and regenerate sqlc; fix the stale
  "picks the target workspace via the repos registry" comment on
  ListGitHubInstallationsByInstallationID.
- Document multi-workspace event delivery in the GitHub integration docs
  (en + zh), including an explicit self-host upgrade note: delivery is now
  keyed on the GitHub connection, so a workspace that relied on the
  code-repository list alone (without connecting GitHub) must connect the
  installation to keep receiving events. This is an intentional, documented
  behavior change — the PR description's earlier "single-binding behavior is
  unchanged" claim was inaccurate and has been corrected.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

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Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-07-10 20:10:25 +08:00
Bohan Jiang
ccacce60a1 fix(channels): auto-reclaim orphaned IM-bot installations + accurate rebind conflict copy (#4810) MUL-3937 (#5103)
* fix(channels): auto-reclaim orphaned bot installations + accurate rebind conflict copy

channel_installation has no FK to workspace/agent (MUL-3515 §4), so deleting a
workspace or hard-deleting an agent left the row behind, occupying the
(channel_type, app_id) routing slot forever — the bot could never be rebound and
the UI had no way to clear it (#4810). The 409 also always blamed "a different
Multica workspace" even when the real owner sat in the same workspace.

Auto-reclaim on delete:
- DeleteWorkspace and the runtime-teardown paths now sweep the workspace's /
  archived agents' channel installations and every dependent row in-tx.
- The shared install path (Feishu + Slack) reclaims a DEAD prior owner — a
  revoked placeholder or an orphan whose workspace/agent is gone — before the
  upsert, healing installations stranded before this fix. A live owner (active
  agent, including an archived one) is left in place, not stolen.

Accurate conflict copy:
- A rebind refused by a LIVE owner now distinguishes same-workspace / another
  agent, an archived agent, and a genuinely different workspace, for both Slack
  (typed sentinels) and Feishu (registration message).

MUL-3937

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(channels): reclaim cross-workspace revoked bots + sweep card/dedup/audit (#4810)

Address the #5103 review (yyclaw + Steve):

- Reclaim: a REVOKED installation in ANY workspace is now dead (except the
  caller's own row), not just same-workspace. Disconnect never hard-deletes the
  row and there is no release UI, so a cross-workspace revoked row would pin a
  bot's app_id slot forever, with the misleading "connected to another
  workspace" copy resurfacing. A new binder proves control by holding the app
  credentials, so reclaiming is safe. Live ACTIVE owners (incl. archived) are
  still refused.
- Sweep the two dependent tables the cleanups missed, in all three paths
  (reclaim / DeleteWorkspace / runtime teardown): channel_outbound_card_message
  (no reaper, so a permanent orphan otherwise) and channel_inbound_message_dedup
  (PurgeChannelInboundDedup has no caller).
- Audit rows: PURGE on the hard-delete paths instead of detaching them into
  permanently unattributable NULL rows; keep DETACH on reclaim, where the
  workspace survives and the row stays useful for triage.
- Tests: flip cross-ws revoked to reclaimed + add cross-ws active preserved;
  extend the reclaim and both delete-path cleanup tests for card/dedup and the
  audit purge/detach split; assert the channel sweep on the DeleteRuntimeProfile
  entry point.

MUL-3937

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Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-07-09 15:07:11 +08:00
Ivan Fokeev
ca43c83abc MUL-3523: fix(github): route PR/check_suite webhooks by repo
Fix GitHub pull_request and check_suite webhook routing so events are attributed to the workspace that registered the repository, with fallback to the installation workspace. Includes host-qualified repo matching, account-gated registry routing, deterministic matching, and regression coverage.
2026-06-22 23:44:46 +08:00
Multica Eve
3077810049 fix(db): clean pending check suites on workspace delete (#4252)
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-06-17 17:53:43 +08:00
Matt Voska
700cd97407 feat(workspace): add per-workspace logo upload (#2760)
Adds avatar_url column to workspace, threads it through the API +
WorkspaceAvatar component, and adds a click-to-upload editor in the
workspace settings tab. Mirrors the squad avatar pattern (migration 086);
UI strings use "logo" while the schema/code uses avatar_url for codebase
consistency with user.avatar_url and squad.avatar_url.

- migration 093: ALTER TABLE workspace ADD COLUMN avatar_url TEXT
- UpdateWorkspace SQL + handler accept avatar_url (auth gated to
  owner/admin at the router via RequireWorkspaceRoleFromURL)
- WorkspaceAvatar renders <img> when avatar_url is set, falls back to
  the initial-letter span otherwise
- workspace-tab.tsx adds a 16x16 click-to-upload logo editor at the
  top of the general settings card, using useFileUpload + accept=
  image/png,image/jpeg,image/webp (server stores under workspaces/{id}/)
- en + zh-Hans settings i18n strings added

Co-authored-by: Matt Voska <voska@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-06-01 16:48:05 +02:00
LinYushen
5bacfd9742 MUL-2526 feat: add member(user_id, workspace_id) index + upgrade sqlc to v1.31.1 (#3046)
- Add migration 106: CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY on member(user_id, workspace_id)
- Rewrite ListWorkspaces to drive from member table with explicit fields
- Regenerate all sqlc code with v1.31.1 (intentional version upgrade)

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-05-22 12:26:56 +08:00
Jiayuan
9fbac49f24 feat(issues): add human-readable issue identifiers (e.g. JIA-1)
Add per-workspace auto-incrementing issue numbers with a configurable
prefix, producing identifiers like "JIA-1" instead of truncated UUIDs.

Database:
- Add issue_prefix and issue_counter to workspace table
- Add number column to issue table with UNIQUE(workspace_id, number)
- Backfill existing issues with sequential numbers

Backend:
- Issue creation atomically increments counter in a transaction
- API responses include number and identifier fields
- Support issue lookup by identifier format (KEY-N)
- Workspace prefix auto-generated from name, customizable via API

Frontend:
- Display identifier in list rows and issue detail breadcrumb
- Add issue_prefix to Workspace type, number/identifier to Issue type
2026-03-29 16:49:55 +08:00
yushen
83111761db feat(workspace): add repos JSONB field for GitHub repository URLs
Add a `repos` JSONB column to the workspace table for storing
associated repository URLs and descriptions. This enables the daemon
to clone repos and set up git worktrees for agent task execution.

Structure: [{"url": "https://github.com/org/repo", "description": "..."}]

- Migration 014: adds repos column with default '[]'
- UpdateWorkspace query: supports updating repos
- Workspace API: returns repos in GET, accepts in PUT

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 15:49:30 +08:00
yushen
680668ffdb feat(workspace): add context field for AI agent background info
Add a `context` text field to workspaces, allowing users to provide
background information and context for AI agents working in the
workspace. Full stack: migration, sqlc queries, Go handler, TS types,
SDK, and settings page UI.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-24 15:59:11 +08:00
Jiayuan Zhang
1e61c1974c feat(server): implement full REST API with JWT auth and real-time WebSocket
- Add HTTP handlers for issues, comments, agents, workspaces, inbox, members, and activity
- Implement JWT authentication middleware with Bearer token validation
- Add sqlc queries for all entities (CRUD operations)
- Extract router into reusable NewRouter() for testability
- Expand SDK with full API client methods (CRUD for all resources)
- Add updateWorkspace to SDK, add Member type to shared types

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-22 11:50:03 +08:00