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ac84b8c70c |
fix(agent): stop Antigravity turns dying at agy's hidden 5m print-timeout (#4462)
agy's --print-timeout defaults to 5m when the flag is omitted, but the daemon treated "omit the flag" as "no cap". In the default no-cap config every Antigravity turn was therefore silently capped at 5 minutes: any run whose build/tests outlived the budget had agy abort mid-turn, print "Error: timed out waiting for response", and exit 0 — which the backend recorded as a successful "completed" with truncated output (the reported "Antigravity disconnects", MUL-3570 / #4453). - Always pass --print-timeout: the configured cap when positive, else a large value (24h) that defers to the daemon's idle/tool watchdogs. - Detect agy's print-mode timeout marker in the run log and surface the result as a timeout instead of a truncated success. Verified by reproducing against agy 1.0.8 and with new unit + end-to-end backend tests. Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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5038c983c0 |
MUL-3281: Add daemon skill bundle refs (#4445)
* feat: add daemon skill bundle refs Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix: tighten skill bundle resolve safeguards Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat: add task prepare lease Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix: isolate prepare lease concurrent index migration Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix: keep prepare lease active through start Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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4ab335b8a5 |
MUL-3416: Issue pre-trigger preview + Handoff Note (#4383)
* feat(issues): unify run-enqueue decision behind WillEnqueueRun + preview endpoint Collapse the issue update/batch enqueue copies into one service predicate service.IssueService.WillEnqueueRun, shared verbatim with a new dry-run endpoint POST /api/issues/preview-trigger so the four entry points stop drifting (squad/self-loop/batch omissions, MUL-3375). The private-agent gate stays at the HTTP boundary: write paths inject allow-all, preview injects the real gate so it never leaks a private agent's readiness. Add suppress_run to issue update/batch: the change applies but no run starts. Remove the now-dead handler mirrors shouldEnqueueSquadLeaderOnAssign / isSquadLeaderReady. service.Create and the comment trigger chain are untouched. Tests: preview behavior, preview<->write-path match, batch aggregation, member no-trigger, suppress_run skip, malformed-body 400. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(issues): inject handoff note into assigned runs via first-class task field Add an optional handoff_note carried by issue assign/promote into the run's opening prompt and issue_context.md, via a dedicated agent_task_queue column (migration 122) and a daemon assignment-handoff render branch — never a fabricated comment, never trigger_comment_id (MUL-3375 §6.1). Thread the note through enqueueIssueTask/enqueueMentionTask + WithHandoff public variants and dispatchIssueRun; suppress_run or a parked write drops it (no run = nothing to inject). Soft version gate: MinHandoffCLIVersion + HandoffSupported, surfaced per-trigger as handoff_supported in the preview so the UI can gray the note box on old daemons; the assignment never hard-fails. Tests: daemon prompt + issue_context render via the assignment branch (not quick-create/comment), version helper matrix, note persists on the task, suppressed assign enqueues nothing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(issues): leave a display-only handoff record on the timeline When an assign/promote with a handoff note starts a run, write one type='handoff' timeline record via TaskService.RecordHandoff — a direct Queries.CreateComment + timeline event that bypasses Handler.CreateComment, so it never reaches triggerTasksForComment and cannot start a second run (MUL-3375 §6.2, the must-not-retrigger invariant). Author is the actor who handed off; body is the note. Migration 123 admits the 'handoff' comment type. Recorded only on a real run start: suppress_run or a parked write writes nothing. enqueueSquadLeaderTask now reports whether it enqueued so the trace is gated on an actual dispatch. Test: exactly one handoff record on assign-with-note, exactly one task (no re-trigger), and no record when suppressed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(issues): frontend plumbing for issue-trigger preview + handoff (core) Add api.previewIssueTrigger + IssueTriggerPreviewSchema (zod parseWithFallback), the use-issue-trigger-preview hook, issueKeys.issueTriggerPreview(+All) with WS queue-state invalidation, suppress_run/handoff_note on UpdateIssueRequest, the 'handoff' CommentType, and stripping of the control fields from optimistic update/batch cache patches (MUL-3375 §9). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(issues): exclude handoff records from new-comment counting type='handoff' is a display-only timeline record, not conversation. Exclude it from CountNewCommentsSince so a handoff note never inflates the count of "new comments to catch up on" fed to a claiming agent (MUL-3375 §12). Analytics already excludes it (RecordHandoff is a direct write that emits no analytics event), and the comment-trigger path is already bypassed. Test: a handoff record does not bump the new-comment count; a real comment does. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(issues): pre-trigger preview UI, handoff note, timeline card (web/desktop) Wire the §9 frontend onto the preview endpoint + handoff fields: - Delete the backlog blocking dialog (backlog-agent-hint*) and its modal type; the over-eager nag is gone. Backlog awareness is now a passive label. - RunConfirmModal: single assign + batch assign/status route here. Shows the backend predicate's verdict ("将启动 @X" / "将启动 N 个" / parked), an optional handoff note (assign only, soft-gated by handoff_supported), and 暂不启动 — then applies via update/batch. No frontend guessing. - create modal: passive CreateRunHint ("将启动 @X" / backlog parked). - single status change stays a direct apply (unchanged). - timeline: render type='handoff' as a distinct, non-interactive handoff card. - i18n run_confirm + handoff_card across en/ja/ko/zh-Hans; drop backlog action keys; locale parity green. Tests: use-issue-actions (assign → run-confirm modal, member → direct), create-issue + comment-card suites updated/green; views typecheck + lint clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(issues): use a valid anchor in the handoff count-exclusion test CountNewCommentsSince filters id <> @anchor_id; SQL id <> NULL is NULL and excludes every row, so an empty anchor made the control assertion read 0. The production caller always passes a real anchor — mirror that with a non-matching sentinel uuid. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(issues): RunConfirmModal apply logic (start/suppress/note-gate/batch) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(core): preview schema malformed/missing/null fallback coverage Cover IssueTriggerPreviewSchema via parseWithFallback (MUL-3375): well-formed parse, top-level + item default fills (empty/older backend), and fallback to { triggers: [], total_count: 0 } for malformed shapes, a dropped required issue_id, a wrong-typed total_count, and null/non-object bodies — so the four entry points degrade to "nothing will start" instead of throwing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * refactor(issues): remove display-only handoff timeline record (留痕) The handoff "留痕" timeline record (type='handoff' comment written on run start) was judged superfluous and dropped per product call. This removes only the display-only trace; the handoff NOTE injection into the run's opening prompt + issue_context.md is untouched. - backend: drop RecordHandoff + its call in dispatchIssueRun - db: drop the `type <> 'handoff'` exclusion in CountNewCommentsSince and migration 123 (comment_type_check reverts to the 4-type set from 001); no production data exists for this unreleased feature - frontend: drop the "handoff" CommentType, HandoffCard, and handoff_card i18n (all locales) - tests: drop handoff_count_test.go and the record-write assertions in issue_trigger_preview_test.go (note-injection tests retained) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(issues): dismissable run-confirm modal + team-handoff copy Two fixes to the pre-trigger confirm modal (MUL-3375). 1. Dismissable: switch RunConfirmModal from AlertDialog to the standard shadcn Dialog so it has the close (X) button + Esc + click-outside. Previously the only choices were "start" / "don't start now" with no way to abort the action entirely; dismissing now cancels with no write. 2. Copy: rework the action-surface wording away from the backend term "run" toward team-handoff voice — 指派 / 开始 / 交接 (run stays only on record surfaces). Unifies the note's three names to "交接说明", and parallels the rewrite across en/ja/ko. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * chore(agent): bump handoff note min CLI version to 0.3.28 The daemon release that renders handoff notes ships in 0.3.28 (0.3.27 was the prior tag), so move the soft-gate threshold up. Below this the note is silently dropped and the frontend grays the note box — assignment is never blocked. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(issues): skip run-confirm when batch-moving issues to backlog A move into backlog never starts a run (service/issue_trigger.go), so the pre-trigger confirm modal degenerated to an empty "won't start" box with a single Apply button — pure friction. Apply directly instead, matching the single-issue status path. Other target statuses still route through the modal. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(issues): refine pre-trigger preview hint and copy - Move the create-issue run hint to a reveal band (grid 0fr→1fr) above the property toolbar. It was sharing the footer button row and, lacking a width constraint, reflowed the submit buttons whenever it appeared. Restyle to a borderless, comment-style avatar+caption that is purely a caption (non-interactive avatar). - Distinguish squad from agent in the pre-trigger copy: a squad's leader evaluates and delegates rather than "starting work" itself. Add will_start_named_squad / will_start_squad / create_will_start_squad across en/zh/ja/ko (reusing the squad_leader_* evaluate→arrange vocabulary) and branch run-confirm + the create hint on squad assignees. - Bold the assignee name in the run-confirm headline via a language-safe sentinel split (no per-language prefix/suffix keys). - Align zh "开始处理" → "开始工作" on the single-assign copy. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(issues): stub ActorAvatar in create-issue suite CreateRunHint now renders an ActorAvatar for agent/squad assignees, which pulls in getActorInitials/getActorAvatarUrl + the workspace/presence/navigation hook tree. This form-focused suite only stubbed getActorName, so the squad-forwarding test crashed with "getActorInitials is not a function". Stub the avatar inert — its own behavior is covered elsewhere. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Walt <walt@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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a123dfc2df |
MUL-3508: stage sub-issues so the parent wakes per stage, not per child (#4410)
* feat(issues): stage sub-issues so the parent wakes per stage, not per child Sub-issues under a parent can be grouped into ordered stages (issue.stage). The child-done -> parent notification + assignee wake now fire only when a stage barrier closes: every sub-issue in the lowest unfinished stage has reached a terminal status (done/cancelled). An unstaged sibling set is one implicit stage, so the parent is woken once when the last sub-issue finishes instead of on every child — the default fix for the fire-on-every-child cascade reported in discussion #4320 / MUL-3508. Stage advancement stays agent-driven: the server only detects the closed barrier and wakes the parent assignee, who decides whether to promote the next stage. - DB: nullable issue.stage (CHECK >= 1) + sqlc regen - API: stage on issue create/update/response and batch update - CLI: `issue create`/`issue update` --stage; new `issue children` command that lists sub-issues grouped by stage (table + json) - stageBarrierClosed / stageProgressSummary in issue_child_done.go, with the wake comment now stage-aware, plus unit tests - skill docs (multica-working-on-issues SKILL.md + source map) Web UI (create-form stage picker, sidebar edit, group-by-stage display) is a follow-up; the API already returns stage for it to consume. MUL-3508 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(issues): address review on stage barrier (cancel, batch, unstaged) Resolves the three blockers from the PR review: 1. Cancel can close a stage. The child-done barrier now fires on any non-terminal -> terminal transition (done OR cancelled), not just done. isTerminalChildStatus already treats cancelled as terminal (a cancelled sibling never finishes, so it must not hold a stage open), so a cancelled last-open child now closes its stage and wakes the parent. Keying on the transition also makes a later cancelled -> done edit a no-op, avoiding a lagging duplicate wake. 2. Batch update of stage no longer no-ops. `hasMutation` now includes "stage", so `{"updates":{"stage":N}}` persists instead of returning {"updated": 0}. 3. Unstaged children no longer participate in the staged frontier. In a staged sibling set, NULL-stage children neither hold a stage open nor fire on their own completion, and the wake comment no longer renders "Stage 0". This matches migration 123 ("NULL does not participate in staged grouping") and the CLI's separate unstaged group, removing the footgun where an unstaged backlog child silently blocked Stage 1. Tests: cancellation closes a stage (staged + unstaged), unstaged ignored in a staged set, stage summary skips unstaged, and a stage-only batch update persists. MUL-3508 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(web): stage UI — create picker, sidebar edit, group sub-issues by stage Frontend for the sub-issue stage feature (web + desktop, shared via packages): - core: `stage` on the Issue type + create/update request types; zod IssueSchema parses it (defaults to null for older backends) with schema tests for the numeric and omitted cases. - StagePicker component (mirrors the other property pickers): "No stage" + Stage 1..N, offering one beyond the current/sibling max. - Create-issue modal: a Stage pill, shown only when a parent is selected, threaded into the create payload. - Issue detail sidebar: an editable Stage row + "add property" entry, gated to sub-issues (issues with a parent). - Sub-issue list grouped by stage with per-stage headers (flat when unstaged). - i18n: stage keys across en / zh-Hans / ja / ko (parity test passes). Verified: full typecheck (6/6), core (591) + views (1433) vitest suites, lint clean (no new findings). Backend/CLI shipped earlier in this PR. MUL-3508 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(issues): add stage to Issue fixtures merged from main The merge brought in new Issue fixtures that predate the required `stage` field: core issues/batch.test.ts, views batch-action-toolbar.test.tsx, and the mobile EMPTY_ISSUE_FALLBACK sentinel. Add `stage: null` so they satisfy the Issue type (mobile reuses core's IssueSchema for parsing, so only the sentinel needs it). MUL-3508 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(web): feed StagePicker the sibling max stage so higher stages stay selectable The StagePicker accepts maxStage to extend its option list beyond the floored Stage 1-3, but neither call site passed it, so a parent with an existing Stage 4/5 child could not pick that stage when creating a new sub-issue or editing one in the sidebar. - Compute the sibling max stage at both call sites: the create modal now loads the parent's children (childIssuesOptions) and the detail sidebar reuses the already-loaded parentChildIssues. - Extract maxSiblingStage + stageOptions as pure helpers on stage-picker and unit-test them (the regression: a Stage 5 sibling keeps Stage 5 selectable and offers Stage 6). MUL-3508 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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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. |
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78342a39ce |
MUL-3305: feat(agent): add qoder CLI as a choice of agent provider. (#2461)
* feat(agent): Qoder ACP runtime, chat reconnect recovery, and task linkage - Add Qoder CLI backend (ACP transport, model discovery, blocked-args policy) - Wire daemon/runtime config, docs, and UI provider assets - Retry terminal task reports; add backoff unit tests - Chat: SQL attach user message to task; handler + optimistic cache reconcile - Invalidate chat/task-messages caches on WS reconnect; extract helper + tests Co-authored-by: Orca <help@stably.ai> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * chore: drop non-Qoder changes (chat reconnect, task link, terminal report retries) Keep only Qoder runtime, docs, daemon config/execenv, and UI provider assets. Co-authored-by: Orca <help@stably.ai> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(agent): harden Qoder ACP drain and wire project skills path - Stop streaming to msgCh after reader wait so grace timeout cannot race close - Resolve injected skills to .qoder/skills per Qoder CLI discovery - Update AGENTS.md skill copy and add execenv tests Co-authored-by: Orca <help@stably.ai> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * feat(qoder): add provider logo and wire MCP config into ACP sessions - Add inline SVG QoderLogo component to provider-logo.tsx, replacing the generic Monitor icon placeholder - Add convertMcpConfigForACP helper to convert Claude-style MCP server config (object map) into ACP array format for session/new and session/resume - Add unit tests for convertMcpConfigForACP covering stdio, SSE, empty/nil, and multi-server cases Co-authored-by: Orca <help@stably.ai> * fix(test): capture both return values from InjectRuntimeConfig in Qoder test Co-authored-by: Orca <help@stably.ai> * fix(qoder): preserve remote MCP headers and promote provider errors Addresses review feedback on #2461 (Bohan-J): two runtime-correctness issues in the Qoder ACP backend. 1. Remote MCP headers were dropped. The bespoke convertMcpConfigForACP only forwarded url/type, so an authenticated remote MCP server looked configured in Multica but failed inside the Qoder session. Replace it with the shared buildACPMcpServers helper (same path Hermes/Kimi/Kiro use), which preserves headers as [{name, value}], sorts for deterministic output, and handles remote transport aliases. Fail closed on malformed mcp_config instead of silently dropping servers. 2. Provider failures could report as completed tasks. stderr was wired via io.MultiWriter and the result was only promoted to failed when output was empty, so a terminal upstream error (HTTP 429 / expired token) racing a stopReason=end_turn with text still became "completed". Switch to StderrPipe + an explicit copier, drain it (bounded by the existing grace window, since qodercli can leave a child holding the inherited fds) before the decision, and run the shared promoteACPResultOnProviderError. Tests: replace the convertMcpConfigForACP unit tests with two end-to-end Qoder tests — one asserts the Authorization header reaches the session/new payload as {name, value}, the other asserts a terminal stderr error with non-empty output reports failed. Co-authored-by: Orca <help@stably.ai> * fix(qoder): align ACP session handling Co-authored-by: Orca <help@stably.ai> * fix(agent): guard qoder late output after drain Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Orca <help@stably.ai> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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refactor(codex): make permission approval auto-grant observable (#4390)
The daemon auto-grants Codex item/permissions/requestApproval requests by echoing back the network / fileSystem profile scoped to the current turn. Previously a malformed params payload and any permission key outside network / fileSystem were dropped silently, so a future app-server protocol that adds a new permission shape would be narrowed away with no trace in daemon logs. Log both cases (parse failure and dropped keys) without changing the granted response. Addresses review nits on #4346 / MUL-3451. Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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0aa3b53c25 |
MUL-3378 feat(lark): reply inside the originating thread (话题) instead of the group (#4262)
* feat(lark): reply inside the originating thread (话题) instead of the group When a user @-mentions the bot inside a Lark topic/thread, the bot now replies back into that thread rather than posting a fresh message at the chat level. Behavior is automatic and scoped: only triggers that were themselves inside a thread get a threaded reply, so normal group/p2p chats are unchanged. The outbound path is event-driven and decoupled from the inbound message, so the trigger message_id + thread_id are persisted on lark_chat_session_binding (migration 122) at ingest time. The patcher then routes the agent reply (text / markdown card / error card) and the OutcomeReplier notices (/issue confirmation, offline/archived) through Lark's reply endpoint with reply_in_thread=true when a thread is present, falling back to a chat-level send if the threaded reply fails. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(lark): classify thread-reply failures before chat-level fallback Only retry a threaded reply at the chat level when Lark returns an explicit "this message/topic cannot receive a threaded reply" error (recalled trigger, topic gone, topics disabled, aggregated message, etc.). Transport errors, 5xx, timeouts, rate limits, and ambiguous failures are now logged and returned as failures instead of being retried, so we never duplicate a reply or leak a thread-only reply into the main group chat. The three reply-capable send methods now return a structured *APIError carrying the Lark business code, and isThreadReplyUnsupported drives the fallback via an allowlist. sendWithThreadFallback is promoted to a package-level function so the immediate OutcomeReplier sends (/issue confirmation, offline/archived notices) share the same classified fallback path instead of silently swallowing thread-reply failures. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> --------- Co-authored-by: kun <kuen@micous.com> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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81bde585ba |
MUL-3467: batch load squad roster skills (#4386)
* MUL-3467: batch load squad roster skills Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test: isolate redis-backed test databases Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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4bbaf5363c | fix(codex): handle app-server permission requests (#4346) | ||
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test(agent): cover Hermes custom model IDs with colons (#4300)
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(usage): disambiguate model pricing by provider (MUL-3346)
Disambiguate client-side model pricing by provider: generic ids (e.g. `auto`) resolve ${provider}/${model} first, so they only price under their real provider instead of borrowing Cursor's rate. Provider is LOWER()-normalized on read and write so mixed-case historical rows merge.
Closes #4199. MUL-3346
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MUL-3325: add background task safety brief (#4257)
* fix(daemon): add background task safety brief Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(agent): force Claude background tools foreground Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(agent): narrow Claude async launch detection Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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b7857a6aa3 |
feat(chat): workspace-scoped attachment binding + fire-and-forget send (#4249)
* feat(chat): workspace-scoped attachment binding + fire-and-forget send Uploads are now workspace-scoped: the chat session is created and attachments are bound to the message at send time, so a paste/drop no longer creates an empty session the user never sends. - LinkAttachmentsToChatMessage returns the ids it actually bound; the client diffs requested-vs-bound and warns on partial bind, replacing an extra listChatMessagesPage fetch. - Cancelling an empty chat task detaches attachments before deleting the user message (attachment FK is ON DELETE CASCADE) and returns them via cancelled_chat_message.attachments, so a restored draft can re-bind. - SendChatMessageResponse.attachment_ids has no omitempty: "requested but bound zero" serializes [] so the client can tell it apart from an older server and still warn. - Send is fire-and-forget: it no longer steals focus when the user has navigated to another session (guarded on the live store + new-chat agent id); the reply surfaces via the unread dot. commitInput gets clearEditor so a navigated-away commit doesn't wipe the editor now showing another session, while still clearing the sent draft's data. - Draft restore is session-aware so a failed fire-and-forget send restores into the session it was sent from, never the one the user moved to. - Removed the now-unreferenced migrateInputDraft store action. Verified: core/views typecheck, chat-input (15) / store (3) / api client (24) unit tests, go build + vet, handler SendChatMessage + CancelTaskByUser DB tests. Full make check / E2E left to CI. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(chat): guard attachment survival on empty-chat cancel Cancelling an empty chat task deletes the user message, and attachment.chat_message_id is ON DELETE CASCADE (migration 083), so the detach-before-delete in finalizeCancelledChatMessage is the only thing keeping the user's attachment from being silently destroyed. Nothing covered it. Add a DB regression test that binds an attachment to the cancelled user message and asserts: the row survives the cascade (chat_message_id NULL, chat_session_id retained), the cancel response returns it via cancelled_chat_message.attachments, and a resend re-binds it to the new message. Verified red when the detach step is removed. Related issue: MUL-3364 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comment): pessimistic submit for comment/reply composers The comment and reply composers cleared the editor after `await onSubmit` returned, with no in-flight lock. On a slow send the WS `comment:created` event already dropped the real comment into the timeline while the box still held the same text + spinner, so it read as two comments. And because `submitComment`/`submitReply` swallow errors (toast, no rethrow), a failed send still reached `clearContent` and silently discarded the user's draft. Recover the comment/reply portion of the closed #4236: make the submit callback resolve a success boolean (true on success, false on the caught failure), lock the editor while in flight (pointer-events-none + dimmed wrapper + aria-busy, since ContentEditor can't toggle Tiptap `editable` post-mount), keep the button spinning, and clear only on success — a failed send keeps the draft. Chat composer is out of scope (already reworked on this branch); attachment binding is untouched. Adds two view tests (in-flight lock then clear-on-success; failed send keeps the draft); both verified red against the un-fixed code. Related issue: MUL-3364 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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63b9b10df5 |
MUL-3328: add retry button for failed agent comments (#4217)
* MUL-3328: add retry button for failed agent comments Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-3328: cover child-done system comments Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-3328: restrict retry affordance to failures Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-3328: clean migration whitespace Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(autopilot): default subscriber template (MUL-2533) (#3060)
* feat(autopilot): default subscriber template (MUL-2533) — server Add per-autopilot member subscriber template that fans out to every issue the autopilot spawns. New autopilot_subscriber table; extend issue_subscriber.reason with 'autopilot' so the dispatch-time fanout is distinguishable from manual subscriptions. API: POST/PATCH /api/autopilots accept a `subscribers` array (member user_type only for the first version); PATCH semantics are full-replace. GET returns subscribers on the detail endpoint; the list endpoint omits them to avoid an N+1. Dispatch: dispatchCreateIssue lists the template inside the same tx as the issue insert and writes the rows with reason='autopilot' before EventIssueCreated fires, so notification listeners see the full subscriber set on the first event. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(autopilot): default subscriber template (MUL-2533) — frontend New SubscriberMultiSelect picker (members-only search + chips) wired into the create / edit AutopilotDialog. The detail page renders the saved template as read-only chips; edits flow through the dialog. TS types expose the new `subscribers` field on Autopilot, plus an AutopilotSubscriberInput shape for the create/update wire payloads. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(autopilot): notify template subscribers on issue creation (MUL-2533) The autopilot create-issue path fans out template subscribers into issue_subscriber inside the same tx as the issue insert, but the issue:created notification listener only matches handler.IssueResponse payloads and only direct-notifies the assignee + @mentions. The autopilot publishes a map[string]any payload, so the listener falls through and the template subscribers never receive an inbox item for the creation event — breaking OQ3 ("reason='autopilot' subscribers receive all subscription events, consistent with reason='manual'"). Fix it where the divergence lives: in dispatchCreateIssue, right after EventIssueCreated fires, write an inbox_item (type='issue_subscribed', severity='info') for each member subscriber and publish EventInboxNew so the recipient's inbox WS feed updates in real time. The write is after the tx commit so an inbox hiccup can't roll back the issue; failures are logged, not propagated. The manual path is unchanged — manual subscribers don't exist at creation time, so there is nothing to notify there. Adds a new InboxItemType 'issue_subscribed' (en/zh labels) and two covering tests in autopilot_subscriber_test.go: one asserts the inbox row lands for a template subscriber on dispatch, the other asserts the no-subscriber autopilot stays silent. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(autopilot): align subscriber PR with current main Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix autopilot subscriber template transaction Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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Revert "fix: keep runtime provider arbiter during profile rollout (#4251)" (#4258)
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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> |
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fix: keep runtime provider arbiter during profile rollout (#4251)
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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Make custom runtimes appear immediately (#4234)
* Make custom runtimes appear immediately * Scope daemon profile refresh by authorized runtimes * Relay runtime profile refresh hints * Localize runtime profile close label |
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fix(github): surface in-flight CI on PR cards (MUL-2392) (#2887)
* fix(github): surface in-flight CI on PRs and recover out-of-order check_suite events Two bugs caused PR cards to render "checks not reported yet" while CI was actually running (MUL-2392): 1. handleCheckSuiteEvent dropped every action except `completed`, so `requested`/`rerequested` events (status queued/in_progress) never landed in the suite table. Aggregated `checks_pending` stayed at 0 until the first suite finished, and the frontend fell through to the unknown bucket. Persist all actions; the ListPullRequestsByIssue aggregation already counts status<>completed as pending. 2. A check_suite for an unmirrored PR was logged and dropped, with no replay path. Add a `github_pending_check_suite` stash keyed by (workspace, repo, pr_number, suite_id); the pull_request webhook drains it after the PR upsert and replays each entry through the normal check_suite upsert. One-shot drain via DELETE … RETURNING keeps it idempotent and free of retry storms. Follow-ups for fork PRs (empty `pull_requests[]`) and a more specific frontend placeholder ship in separate issues. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(github): guard pending check_suite stash against out-of-order events UpsertPendingCheckSuite previously overwrote unconditionally on conflict, so an older `requested/in_progress` event arriving after a newer `completed/success` for the same suite would roll the stash back to pending. The subsequent PR upsert then drained the stale state and the PR card stuck on "pending" until the next suite. Mirror the suite_updated_at guard from UpsertPullRequestCheckSuite and add a regression test covering the PR-missing path. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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Fix: fail fast when Codex app-server exits MUL-2840 (#4228)
* fix: fail fast when codex process exits Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix: fail active codex turns on process exit Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix: prefer codex context terminal states Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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eb6dffdbc6 |
MUL-3341: clear incompatible model on runtime switch
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64ce459e30 |
fix(github): preserve early installation webhook metadata (#4193)
Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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MUL-3284: server API + daemon (custom runtime PR2) (#4149)
* MUL-3284: add runtime_profile schema (custom runtime PR1) Schema-only foundation for custom runtimes. Additive migration 120: - New workspace-level `runtime_profile` table: the shared, team-visible definition of a custom runtime (e.g. an in-house Codex wrapper). protocol_family is CHECK-constrained to the exact backend list in agent.New() (server/pkg/agent/agent.go). The only args column is `fixed_args` (args every agent on the runtime must inherit); there is deliberately no generic per-agent args field — those stay on agent.custom_args. - `agent_runtime.profile_id` (nullable, FK -> runtime_profile ON DELETE CASCADE): NULL = built-in runtime, non-NULL = a registered instance of a custom profile. - Partial unique index agent_runtime_workspace_daemon_profile_key on (workspace_id, daemon_id, profile_id) WHERE profile_id IS NOT NULL. The legacy UNIQUE (workspace_id, daemon_id, provider) constraint is left INTACT so the existing registration upsert (ON CONFLICT (workspace_id, daemon_id, provider) in runtime.sql) keeps resolving its arbiter and the server stays green. Converting that key to a partial (WHERE profile_id IS NULL) index and making the upsert profile-aware is PR2's registration work, not this migration. Verified up + down against Postgres 17: full `migrate up` applies 120; schema shows the table, column, partial index and intact legacy constraint; functional checks pass (partial index blocks dup (ws,daemon,profile), allows same profile on another daemon; CHECK and display_name uniqueness reject bad input; legacy ON CONFLICT still resolves; profile delete cascades to instances); down/up round-trip is clean. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-3284: drop DB FKs/cascade from runtime_profile migration (review fix) Per review (house rule: no new database foreign keys / cascades; relational integrity lives in the application layer): - runtime_profile.workspace_id: drop REFERENCES workspace ON DELETE CASCADE -> plain UUID NOT NULL. - runtime_profile.created_by: drop REFERENCES "user" ON DELETE SET NULL -> plain UUID. - agent_runtime.profile_id: drop REFERENCES runtime_profile ON DELETE CASCADE -> plain UUID. CHECK constraints, UNIQUE (workspace_id, display_name), the workspace index, and the partial unique index agent_runtime_workspace_daemon_profile_key are unchanged. The legacy UNIQUE (workspace_id, daemon_id, provider) constraint remains untouched. Behavioral consequence: the database no longer auto-removes a profile's agent_runtime instance rows on profile delete. That cleanup moves into PR2's profile-delete path. Up-migration comments document this; down-migration comment no longer references FKs/cascade. Re-verified on Postgres 17: migrate up applies 120; no FK constraints exist on the new columns; partial index still blocks dup (ws,daemon,profile_id); CHECK and display_name uniqueness still reject bad input; deleting a profile now leaves the runtime row orphaned (proving cascade is gone); down/up round-trip clean with the legacy constraint intact. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-3284 PR2 (server): runtime_profile CRUD + profile-aware registration Server/DB half of the custom-runtime feature. - Migration 121: convert the legacy UNIQUE (workspace_id, daemon_id, provider) constraint on agent_runtime into a partial unique index scoped to built-in rows (WHERE profile_id IS NULL). With 120's partial index on profile_id this lets one daemon host the built-in provider AND custom profiles of the same protocol family without collision. - Queries: runtime_profile CRUD; ListEnabledRuntimeProfilesForWorkspace (daemon-facing); CountAgentsByProfile + DeleteAgentRuntimesByProfile for the app-layer cascade; profile-aware UpsertAgentRuntimeWithProfile; the built-in UpsertAgentRuntime ON CONFLICT now spells out WHERE profile_id IS NULL so it targets the right partial index. sqlc regenerated. - agent.SupportedTypes / IsSupportedType: single-source protocol_family whitelist, in lockstep with agent.New and the migration 120 CHECK. - Handlers + routes: runtime_profile CRUD (member-read, admin-write) with protocol_family whitelist validation, display_name uniqueness (409), and fixed_args validation (no generic per-agent args — iron rule); a daemon-token endpoint GET /api/daemon/workspaces/{id}/runtime-profiles; DeleteRuntimeProfile does the app-layer cascade (delete instance rows then profile, in one tx) and refuses (409) while active agents are bound. - DaemonRegister accepts an optional per-runtime profile_id: validates the profile belongs to the workspace and is enabled, registers via the profile-aware upsert, and skips legacy hostname merge for custom rows. AgentRuntimeResponse now carries profile_id. Verified on Postgres 17: migrate up through 121; built-in + custom codex coexist on one daemon; both upsert arbiters are idempotent; delete-by-profile cascade removes only the custom instance; migrate down reverses 121 then 120 and replays clean. go build ./... and go vet pass; handler test package compiles. Daemon-side wiring (fetch profiles, PATH-resolve command_name, register with profile_id, exec uses command_name) lands in a follow-up commit on this branch. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-3284 PR2 (daemon): pull profiles, PATH-resolve, register, exec command Daemon-side half of custom runtime profiles, against the server contract on this branch. - client.go: GetRuntimeProfiles(workspaceID) -> GET /api/daemon/workspaces/{id}/runtime-profiles (mirrors GetWorkspaceRepos); RuntimeProfile / RuntimeProfilesResponse types. - types.go: Runtime gains profile_id (parsed from the register response so runtimeIndex carries it). - daemon.go: * appendProfileRuntimes — called inside registerRuntimesForWorkspace before the empty-runtimes guard. Best-effort fetch (older server 404s are logged and swallowed; never fails registration). Per enabled profile: resolve command_name via PATH (exec.LookPath, behind a `lookPath` test hook), skip+log when absent, best-effort version probe, record the resolved absolute path keyed by profile_id, and append a registration entry {name, type=protocol_family, version, status:online, profile_id}. A custom-only host (no built-in agents) still registers. * profileCommandPaths map (guarded by d.mu) + recordProfileCommandPath / customCommandPathForRuntime helpers. * runTask: looks up the claimed task's RuntimeID -> profile command path and overrides the executable path, synthesizing an AgentEntry so a custom runtime runs even when the host has no built-in agent of the same provider. provider (=protocol_family) is unchanged so agent.New still selects the right backend. - Tests: GetRuntimeProfiles request shape; profile runtime appended + path recorded (custom-only host); profile skipped when command not on PATH; profiles-fetch-404 is best-effort; customCommandPathForRuntime bookkeeping. - agent: lockstep test pinning SupportedTypes to agent.New and the migration 120 protocol_family CHECK. Iron rule honored: profile carries no generic per-agent args. fixed_args are parsed and carried but intentionally NOT wired into the launch command yet (optional/best-effort; explicit TODO(MUL-3284) in appendProfileRuntimes). Verified: go build ./... clean; go vet ./internal/daemon/... clean; go test ./internal/daemon/... pass (existing + 5 new); full go test ./internal/handler/ suite passes against a migrated Postgres 17; agent lockstep test passes. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-3284 PR2: profile delete runs full archived-agent cascade (fix 500) Review fix. DeleteRuntimeProfile previously guarded only on ACTIVE agents, but agent.runtime_id is ON DELETE RESTRICT — a profile whose runtimes had only ARCHIVED agents passed the guard, then DeleteAgentRuntimesByProfile hit the FK and the handler 500'd. Now it mirrors the mature runtime-delete cascade (DeleteAgentRuntime): in one transaction it enumerates the profile's runtime rows, refuses (409) any with active agents or active squads led by archived agents, then for each runtime pauses autopilots pinned to its archived agents, drops archived squads led by them, and hard-deletes the archived agents before removing the runtime rows and the profile. No code path can now fall through to a raw FK error. - queries: ListAgentRuntimeIDsByProfile (sqlc regen). Reuses the existing per-runtime teardown queries (CountActiveSquadsWithArchivedLeadersByRuntime, ListArchivedAgentIDsByRuntime, PauseAutopilotsByAgentAssignees, DeleteSquadsByArchivedAgentsOnRuntime, DeleteArchivedAgentsByRuntime). - tests: TestDeleteRuntimeProfile_ArchivedAgentCascade (archived-only profile deletes cleanly: 204, runtime + archived agent + profile gone) and TestDeleteRuntimeProfile_ActiveAgentBlocks (active agent → 409, survives). Verified against Postgres 17: both new tests pass; full handler suite, daemon tests, and agent lockstep test pass; go vet clean. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(agent/runtimes): show Cursor Composer token usage and billing (#4135)
* fix(agent/runtimes): show Cursor Composer token usage and billing Attribute Cursor stream-json usage to the configured runtime model when result events omit `model`, and add Composer/Auto pricing so dashboard cost estimates resolve for composer-2.5 runs. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(views): align Cursor Composer pricing Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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ea4f816ce2 |
fix(comments): support edit trigger suppression (#4136)
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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63cf0ed308 |
feat(lists): rebuild all six list surfaces on a shared Linear-style list grid (#4038)
* fix(issues): render thread replies in chronological order (#3691)
collectThreadReplies walked the parent_id tree depth-first, so an agent
reply forced to nest under its trigger comment rendered before earlier
sibling replies (A-D-B-C instead of A-B-C-D) whenever the agent returned
late. Sort the collected subtree by created_at (id tie-break) so the
thread reads in arrival order — the same order the server already feeds
agents via `comment list --thread` (ListThreadCommentsForIssue).
All other consumers of the array (resolution derivation, fold bars,
counts, deep-link) are order-independent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(skills): rebuild skills list on shared Linear-style list grid
- new ListGrid primitives (subgrid: single source of truth for column tracks)
- skills list: sortable columns, used-by avatar stack, source/creator columns,
row kebab + batch toolbar with add-to-agent and delete
- skill view store in core; addAgentSkills client method; HoverCheck extracted
to views/common (issues header now imports the shared copy)
- locale keys for list actions/filters and the reworked detail page
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(skills): rework detail page into overview/files tabs
- tabs directly under the breadcrumb header: overview (default) and files
- overview: identity block + rendered SKILL.md as the main column, right
rail with metadata card (source/creator/updated, inline name+description
edit toggle) and used-by panel with bind/unbind
- files: file tree + viewer/editor unchanged; SKILL.md "edit" jumps here
- header kebab menu (copy skill ID, delete); page-level save bar shared by
both tabs; tab state persisted in ?tab=
- file tree: ARIA tree roles + roving-tabindex keyboard navigation
- drop the old right sidebar (metadata dl, permissions paragraph)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* revert(skills): restore detail page to main, keep branch list-only
Drop the overview/files tabs rework from this branch so the PR scope is
the list rebuild only. skill-detail-page.tsx and file-tree.tsx are back
to the main versions; the locale detail/file_tree sections are restored
to match. The detail rework is preserved on stash/skills-detail-tabs
for a follow-up PR.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(skills): drop description column from skills list
Description is agent-facing routing metadata, not a scannable list
property — Linear's display options expose no description column for
the same reason. Removes the cell, column key, display toggle, lg grid
track, skeleton cells, and the now-dead table.description /
table.no_description locale keys.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(skills): drive list column hiding by container width, drop by priority
Replace viewport sm:/lg: breakpoints with Tailwind v4 container query
variants (@2xl/@4xl) on the list wrapper, so an open sidebar or split
pane narrows the column set instead of squashing tracks. Remove the
min-w-fit + overflow-x-auto horizontal-scroll fallback: when space runs
out, low-priority columns (created/source/creator, then updated) drop
and return as the container widens; name and usedBy never drop. ListGrid
conventions comment updated — this is the template for all list pages.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(skills): virtualize list rows with @tanstack/react-virtual
Linear-style headless virtualization: the virtualizer computes the
visible index range and offsets; offsets land as padding on the
scrolling ListGridBody so mounted rows stay direct subgrid children and
column alignment is untouched. Fixed 48px rows skip per-row measurement.
Hideable column tracks move from max-content to deterministic widths
(CSS vars) — with only the visible slice mounted, content-driven tracks
would resize during scroll. A user-hidden column zeroes its var so the
track still collapses; per-cell max-w caps move into the tracks.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(skills): list tiers must fit their container trigger width
The @4xl tier's track sum (~1080px with gaps) exceeded its 896px
trigger; with the horizontal-scroll fallback gone, the right-side
columns were clipped unreachably between 896-1080px. Move tier 3 to
@5xl (1024px), trim usedBy/source/creator tracks, and document the
fit invariant with its arithmetic next to the template and in the
ListGrid conventions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(skills): show description as subtext under the skill name
Lives in the name track as a second truncated line (max-w 36rem,
title attr for the full text) — no track, no header, no slot in the
responsive arithmetic. Both lines fit the fixed 48px row, so the
virtualizer contract is untouched; rows without a description center
the name.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Revert "feat(skills): show description as subtext under the skill name"
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MUL-3273: fix(agent): parse Cursor token usage fields
Fixes Cursor agent token usage parsing for top-level camelCase, nested camelCase, and legacy nested snake_case result usage shapes. Includes tests for the locally verified nested camelCase stream-json output. |
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feat(openclaw): support connecting to existing OpenClaw gateway (#3260) [MUL-3158] (#3664)
* feat(openclaw): support connecting to existing OpenClaw gateway (#3260) When the daemon host is a lightweight dev machine or CI coordinator, the heavy agent work (LLM inference, code execution, tool use) often belongs on a more powerful remote server already running an OpenClaw gateway. Multica historically hard-coded `openclaw agent --local`, forcing every turn to execute in-process on the daemon host. This change adds an opt-in gateway routing mode controlled per-agent via `runtime_config`: { "mode": "gateway", "gateway": { "host": "...", "port": 18789, "token": "...", "tls": false } } - Backend: ExecOptions gains OpenclawMode + OpenclawGateway; buildOpenclawArgs drops `--local` when mode == "gateway". Per-task openclaw-config.json wrapper pins gateway.{host,port,auth.{mode,token},tls} so users do not need to edit the daemon host's `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json` to point at a different endpoint. - Daemon: AgentData carries the raw runtime_config; decoding is fail-soft (malformed JSON falls back to local mode rather than blocking dispatch). - API: gateway.token is masked to "***" on every GET; PATCH replays the sentinel back, and the update handler restores the persisted token so the round-trip never destroys the secret. Defense-in-depth masking on WS broadcasts, plus String/MarshalJSON masking on the in-memory struct to block stray `%+v` / json.Marshal leaks. - UI: openclaw-only "Routing" tab on the agent detail page with mode selector + structured endpoint form. Token uses a "saved — submit a new value to rotate" UX and matching backend preserve hook. Empty `runtime_config` keeps the historical embedded behaviour, so existing agents are unaffected. * fix(openclaw): address #3664 review — drop dead gateway field, gate pin on mode Per Bohan-J's review: - Remove the dead ExecOptions.OpenclawGateway field (+ its String/MarshalJSON and the daemon.go construction block). It carried the plaintext bearer token but was never read — buildOpenclawArgs only consumes OpenclawMode and the live gateway path runs through execenv.OpenclawGatewayPin — so this narrows the secret's footprint. - Gate the gateway pin on mode=="gateway" in decodeOpenclawRuntimeConfig: a {"mode":"local","gateway":{...,"token"}} payload no longer writes the token into the 0o600 per-task wrapper that --local makes openclaw ignore. - Warn on an unrecognized non-empty mode (e.g. "gatway") instead of silently falling back to local. - Run preserveMaskedGatewayToken in CreateAgent too, so a literal "***" at create time can't persist as a real bearer token. - Document the gateway host:port trust boundary (SSRF note for shared daemon hosts). Adds regression tests for the local-mode pin drop and the unknown-mode warning. |
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5b7eb9ad20 |
fix: normalize codex cached input usage (#4083)
Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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MUL-3244: Bind quick-create attachments to created issues (#4062)
* fix: bind quick-create attachments to created issues Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test: use real image markdown in quick-create attachment test Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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d2a03b8edc |
Fix chat stop and send recovery (#4060)
* Fix chat stop and send recovery Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * Fix chat cancel recovery follow-ups Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * Guard cancelled chat restore on tx failure Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(agent): add CodeBuddy as first-class CLI backend (#3186)
* feat(agent): add codebuddyBackend struct and buildCodebuddyArgs Introduces the codebuddy agent backend skeleton with args builder that mirrors claudeBackend's protocol flags (stream-json, bypass permissions, blocked args filtering) for the codebuddy CLI fork. * feat(agent): implement codebuddyBackend.Execute with stream-json parsing * feat(agent): wire codebuddy into New() factory and launchHeaders * feat(agent): add codebuddy dynamic model discovery from --help * feat(agent): add codebuddy thinking/effort discovery and providerThinkingEnums * feat(daemon): add codebuddy CLI probe, env vars, and args support * fix(agent): use len(models)==0 for default model instead of loop index * fix(agent): increase codebuddy --help timeout to 35s for slow CLI startup * fix(agent): address codebuddy PR review feedback - Wire codebuddy into execenv: reuse claude's CLAUDE.md, .claude/skills, and ~/.claude/skills paths since CodeBuddy is a Claude Code fork - Replace hardcoded 20-min timeout with runContext for zero-timeout = no-deadline semantics matching all other backends - Restore runContext regression tests lost in rebase merge - Mirror claude.go execution model: concurrent stdin write to prevent pipe deadlock, sync.Once for stdin closure, keep stdin open for control_request auto-approval mid-run - Add control_request handling with auto-approve behavior - Add RequestID/Request fields to codebuddySDKMessage - Add codebuddy to metrics knownRuntimeProviders - Add codebuddy to provider-logo.tsx (reuses ClaudeLogo) - Consolidate --help discovery: shared codebuddyHelpOutput cache eliminates duplicate cold-start invocations --------- Co-authored-by: krislliu <krislliu@tencent.com> |
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fix(agent): clear stale session id when a resumed ACP session is gone [MUL-3216] (#4015)
* fix(agent): clear stale session id when a resumed ACP session is gone When an agent's stored ACP session no longer exists on the runtime side, session/resume still succeeds — hermes echoes the requested sessionId back — so the failure only surfaces when session/prompt returns JSON-RPC -32603 "Session not found". The backend then reported Status=failed with the stale SessionID still set, which kept the daemon's resume-failure fallback (gated on SessionID == "") from ever firing. The failed task never updates the stored session, so every future mention on the same (agent, issue) dispatched against the same dead id, forever (#4010). handleResponse now returns a structured acpRPCError instead of a flat string (rendered text unchanged), and the hermes/kimi/kiro prompt-error paths clear the session id when the error is session-not-found class on a resumed session. The daemon's existing retry then re-executes with a fresh session and stores the replacement id, healing the mapping. * fix(agent): clear stale session id when set_model hits a dead resumed session With a model override, session/set_model runs before session/prompt, so a resumed session that is gone on the agent side surfaces there instead of at the prompt — and the error branch returned the stale SessionID, so the daemon's fresh-session retry (gated on SessionID == "") never fired. Apply the same clear-the-id fix in the set_model error branch of all three backends. Also relax isACPSessionNotFound to accept -32602: kimi-cli raises RequestError.invalid_params({"session_id": "Session not found"}) for every unknown-session path (src/kimi_cli/acp/server.py), so pinning -32603 made the fix dead code for kimi. The wording gate keeps unrelated invalid_params errors (e.g. "model not available") on the preserve-the-id path. Regression tests for all three backends: resumed session + model override + set_model failing with each runtime's observed session-not-found shape must yield status=failed with an empty SessionID. |
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fix(comments): enforce single resolution per thread (#3984)
A thread could hold multiple resolved comments at once: ResolveComment was a plain per-row setter that never cleared the prior resolution, and "replacing" one was a display-only illusion (deriveThreadResolution picks the max resolved_at). The stale rows stayed resolved in the DB and the optimistic update flashed the new resolution, then reverted. Make single-resolution-per-thread a write invariant: - ClearOtherThreadResolutions: thread-scoped clear via a RECURSIVE CTE (root + descendants of the target, id <> target), returns each cleared row. - ResolveComment handler runs the clear + set in one tx so the replace is atomic. It emits comment:unresolved per cleared sibling (granular realtime consumers patch a single comment in place and would otherwise keep showing the stale resolution). Target keeps its COALESCE idempotency and the re-resolve event suppression. - Frontend optimistic update mirrors the invariant: resolving clears every other resolution in the same thread, so the cache never shows two at once. Unresolve still only clears its own row. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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b1c8eb5f11 |
feat: support Claude Fable 5 pricing (#3982)
Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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9f21d0b634 |
feat(transcript): add timestamps to run transcript entries (MUL-3174) (#3951)
Threads the existing task_message.created_at column through the full stack (Go protocol -> REST/WS handlers -> TS types -> transcript dialog) so agent run transcripts show per-entry timestamps, helping users spot stalled runs. Additive, no migration. |
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MUL-2794 fix(agent): stop Cursor sessions on terminal result (#3165)
Treats Cursor's stream-json terminal `result` event as the protocol completion boundary so a lingering Cursor worker process can no longer hold the daemon task open after the agent has produced its final result. - Tighten `cmd.WaitDelay` to 500ms (set before `Start()`) - Set `resultSeen` and `cancel()` on terminal `result` - Preserve completed/failed status across the cancellation via two `!resultSeen` guards in the post-loop status decision - Add unix fake-CLI coverage for success and `is_error` terminal results |
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254ec945f5 |
fix(agent/codex): shut down gracefully so OTEL telemetry flushes (#3888)
Codex telemetry was never reaching the OTLP collector for tasks run by the daemon. The per-task config (including the [otel] block) is copied into CODEX_HOME correctly, but the lifecycle goroutine closed stdin and then immediately cancelled the run context, which SIGKILLs the app-server. Codex's OTEL batch exporters only force-flush on a graceful shutdown, so the buffered spans/metrics/logs were dropped before they could be exported — short tasks lost everything, long tasks lost the final batch. Let codex exit on its own after stdin EOF (running its shutdown + flush path) and only force-cancel after a bounded grace period if it doesn't, so the reader goroutine still can't block forever. Also set cmd.WaitDelay, matching the other long-lived backends (claude, copilot, cursor, …). Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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13e9485a3b |
MUL-3130: persist stable /api/attachments/<id>/download URL in comment markdown (#3937)
* MUL-3130: persist a stable attachment download URL in comment markdown Comment image attachments rendered as broken placeholders ~30 minutes after upload because the editor was persisting a short-lived HMAC-signed URL into the comment body. After PR #3903 (MUL-3132) hardened /uploads/* with auth, `attachmentToResponse` started signing `attachment.url` as `/uploads/<key>?exp=<unix>&sig=<HMAC>` for LocalStorage so token-auth clients could keep loading inline images. The signature has a 30-min TTL by design — but `useFileUpload` was returning that signed value as `link` and the editor was writing `` straight into the markdown, so the comment permanently captured a URL that stopped working as soon as the signature expired. The fix is to persist a stable per-attachment URL that the server can re-sign on every request: * `useFileUpload` now returns `link = /api/attachments/<id>/download` (avatar uploads without an id still fall back to `att.url` so the pre-attachment-row code paths keep working). * `DownloadAttachment` self-resolves the workspace from the attachment row instead of reading X-Workspace-Slug / X-Workspace-ID headers, and the route is registered under the auth-only group so a native browser <img>/<video> resource load (which cannot attach those headers) succeeds. Membership is checked inside the handler with a 404 deny shape so the route does not act as an IDOR oracle. * A new `GetAttachmentByIDOnly` SQL query supports the workspace- derivation step. * `AttachmentDownloadProvider` now extracts the attachment id from the stable URL when matching markdown refs to attachment records, with a fallback to the existing url-equality check for legacy comments (and S3/CloudFront markdown that points straight at the CDN). * `contentReferencesAttachment` covers both URL shapes for the composer / standalone-list dedup paths so an attachment uploaded before the fix and one uploaded after both deduplicate cleanly. Tests: - New unit tests for the URL helpers (16 tests, packages/core). - Backend regression test: bare `<img src>`-style request without workspace headers now succeeds for a member (200) and 404s for a non-member, replacing the previous "400 without workspace context" contract. - Existing TestDownload*, TestServeLocalUpload*, TestAttachmentTo Response* and the 1220 frontend views tests all pass. Refs: MUL-3130, GitHub issue #3891 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-3130: address PR review — split markdown link from upload link, swap render src Two follow-ups from GPT-Boy's review on PR #3937. (1) Don't reroute every upload consumer through the workspace-gated download endpoint. The previous change made `useFileUpload`'s `link` field unconditionally return `/api/attachments/<id>/download` whenever the upload had an id. But `useFileUpload` is also used by avatar / logo pickers (account-tab, workspace-tab, agents/avatar-picker, squads/squad-detail-page) that persist `result.link` directly into `avatar_url`. Avatars are referenced cross-workspace (mention chips, member lists, inbox items), so binding their URL to a workspace-membership-gated endpoint would silently break cross-workspace avatar visibility. The fix splits the URL into two semantically distinct fields: - `link` — same as `att.url` (legacy contract). Avatar / logo callers continue to use this and remain on whatever URL semantics the storage backend dictates. - `markdownLink` — the stable per-attachment URL `/api/attachments/<id>/download`. Only the editor's markdown-persisting flow consumes this. Falls back to `link` for the no-workspace upload branch (where there is no attachment-row id to address). `editor/extensions/file-upload.ts` switches `image.src` and `fileCard.href` to `markdownLink ?? link` so comment markdown gets the stable shape while avatar callers stay on `link` unchanged. (2) Make the render-time img src loadable for token-mode clients. Persisting the stable `/api/attachments/<id>/download` URL fixes the expiry problem but the path itself sits behind `middleware.Auth`, which expects either a `multica_auth` cookie or a Bearer token in `Authorization`. Native `<img>`/`<video>` resource loads from token-mode clients (Electron's default mode, the mobile app, legacy-token web sessions) cannot attach the Authorization header, so the bare URL would 401 immediately rather than 30 minutes later. `Attachment.normalize` now runs the resolved record through a new `pickInlineMediaURL` helper that returns: - `record.download_url` when it's an absolute URL with a recognised CDN signature query (CloudFront-signed `Signature` / `Expires` / `Key-Pair-Id`, or `X-Amz-Signature` for raw S3 presigns) — these load as native resource src in any client. - else `record.url`, which on the LocalStorage backend carries a freshly-minted `/uploads/<key>?exp&sig` query whose signature IS the auth (token-mode-loadable). On non-CF S3 backends this is the raw stored URL — same behaviour as today. - else the original input URL (legacy / unresolved markdown keeps its existing path). This gives the same effect for both `kind: "record"` and `kind: "url"` attachment inputs: once a record is in hand, the rendered media src is whichever URL the current backend exposes a working signature on. Tests: - New `file-upload.test.ts` regression pinning that `markdownLink` is what lands in the markdown body when the upload result returns both a short-lived storage URL and a stable download path. - Updated `attachment.test.tsx` to reflect the new render-time swap (the rendered img src now follows the freshly signed URL, not the raw storage URL) and added a record-mode regression pinning the LocalStorage default — when `download_url` is the bare /api/attachments/<id>/download path, the renderer must fall through to the signed `record.url`. - Updated `chat-input.test.tsx` makeUpload helper for the new `markdownLink` UploadResult field. - 1222 frontend views tests + 507 core tests + typecheck across @multica/{core,ui,views} all pass. Refs: MUL-3130, GitHub issue #3891. Builds on |
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24b162cdbc |
feat(daemon): surface the real task initiator to the agent runtime (MUL-2645) (#3899)
* feat(daemon): surface the real task initiator to the agent runtime (MUL-2645)
In a multi-person workspace the agent runtime only ever saw the runtime
OWNER identity: the brief's `## Requesting User` is sourced from
runtime.OwnerID and the task-scoped token is owner-bound, so every
requester (whoever commented, @mentioned, or chatted) appeared to the
agent as the owner. Agents that route by initiator for permission,
privacy, or audit all misjudged.
Resolve the real task initiator at claim time and surface it distinctly
from the owner:
- comment / mention trigger -> triggering comment's author (member or agent)
- chat task -> chat session creator (sessions are creator-only)
- on-assign / autopilot / quick-create -> no attributable initiator (omitted)
Adds initiator_{type,id,name,email} to the claim response, the daemon
Task, and TaskContextForEnv, rendered into the brief as a new
`## Task Initiator` section. The section documents the privacy boundary:
the agent's credentials stay owner-scoped, so this is an attested
identity for the agent's own routing/privacy logic, not act-as. No DB
migration — both paths are derivable from existing rows.
Tests: brief rendering (member/agent/omit/sanitize) + email guard unit
tests, and claim-handler tests for the comment and chat paths.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(chat): store real sender as task initiator, not chat_session creator (MUL-2645)
Review fix (Niko, PR #3899). v1 resolved the chat task initiator from
chat_session.creator_id at claim time. That is correct for web chat and
Lark p2p (creator == sender), but WRONG for Lark group chats: the group
session creator is deliberately the installer (stable identity across
member churn), not the message sender. So in a Lark group, every member
who triggered the agent showed up in the brief as the installer/owner —
the exact bug this issue is about, still live at that entry point.
Capture the real sender at enqueue time instead of deriving it from the
session creator at claim time:
- migration 117: agent_task_queue.initiator_user_id (FK user, ON DELETE
SET NULL); NULL for non-chat and pre-migration rows.
- EnqueueChatTask now takes an explicit initiatorUserID. Web chat passes
the authenticated request user; the Lark dispatcher threads the inbound
sender (binding.MulticaUserID) through scheduleRun -> flushChatRun. The
debouncer keeps the latest scheduled flush per session, so in a multi-
sender silence window the LATEST sender wins (documented + tested).
- claim handler resolves the initiator from task.initiator_user_id and
drops the creator_id fallback entirely.
The Lark group session creator stays the installer (unchanged) — only the
task initiator is corrected, keeping the two concepts cleanly separate.
Tests: dispatcher group regression (initiator = sender, not installer),
latest-sender-wins, p2p initiator assertion; the chat claim handler test
now sets creator != initiator and asserts the stored sender wins.
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>
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feat(daemon): enable Antigravity (agy) per-agent model selection (MUL-3125) (#3894)
* feat(daemon): wire agy --model and model discovery for Antigravity agy 1.0.6 added a --model flag and an `agy models` catalog command, which were the #1 blocker in the earlier agy-backend review (MUL-3125). The antigravity backend already shipped but deliberately dropped opts.Model because agy 1.0.1 had no way to select a model. - buildAntigravityArgs now passes --model <display name> when opts.Model is set; the value is the exact `agy models` display string (spaces + parens), passed as a single exec arg so no shell quoting is needed. - Block --model in custom_args so it can't override the managed value. - ListModels("antigravity") enumerates via `agy models` (no static fallback: agy silently no-ops on unrecognised models, so a stale guess would turn a typo into a successful empty run). - ModelSelectionSupported now returns true for every built-in provider; the hook stays for any future model-less runtime. - Daemon probe reads MULTICA_ANTIGRAVITY_MODEL for the daemon-wide default. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(providers): mark Antigravity model selection as supported Antigravity gained --model in agy 1.0.6 (MUL-3125). Update the provider matrix + prose (en/zh/ja/ko) from "managed internally / no --model" to dynamic discovery via `agy models`, and refresh the now-stale picker comments. Flag the display-string (not slug) shape and agy's silent no-op on unrecognised values. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): reject unknown Antigravity model at spawn (MUL-3125) agy exits 0 with empty output on an unrecognised --model, so a stale/typo'd value would surface as a 'completed' but empty task. Validate opts.Model against the `agy models` catalog in Execute before spawning: a non-empty model the CLI does not advertise fails fast with an actionable error listing the real choices. opts.Model is the single funnel for agent.model and the MULTICA_ANTIGRAVITY_MODEL default, so this one check covers every source (UI free-text, API, persisted value, env) — addressing Elon's review that a UI-only guard is bypassable. Validation is fail-OPEN: if the catalog can't be discovered we pass the value through and let agy resolve it, so a discovery hiccup never blocks a run. Pure antigravityModelError() is unit-tested (valid / unknown / near-miss / empty-model / empty-catalog); verified live against real agy 1.0.6. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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3808049361 |
fix(codex): set semantic thread names (#3887)
Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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8abdc77961 |
MUL-2489 fix(runtime): delete archived squads before runtime teardown (#2955)
* fix(runtime): delete squads referencing archived agents before runtime teardown The DeleteAgentRuntime handler was failing with 500 'failed to clean up archived agents' because squad.leader_id has an ON DELETE RESTRICT FK on agent(id). When an archived agent was still referenced as a squad leader (even on an archived squad), the DELETE FROM agent query was blocked. Fix: add DeleteSquadsByArchivedAgentsOnRuntime query that removes squads whose leader_id points to an archived agent on the target runtime, and call it before DeleteArchivedAgentsByRuntime in the handler. Closes TMI-85 * test(runtime): cover squad cleanup before archived-agent deletion Adds four tests around the DeleteSquadsByArchivedAgentsOnRuntime fix: * TestDeleteSquadsByArchivedAgentsOnRuntime_Query — query-level: deletes squads whose leader is an archived agent on the target runtime, leaves squads with active leaders or archived leaders on a different runtime alone, and is safe to call when nothing matches. Covers the archived- squad case that originally hid the FK blocker from `multica squad list`. * TestDeleteAgentRuntime_RemovesSquadsLedByArchivedAgents — handler end-to-end regression for TMI-85. Reverting the handler change makes this fail with the exact 500 'failed to clean up archived agents' the user reported. * TestDeleteAgentRuntime_NoSquadsRegression — happy path for runtimes whose archived agents were never squad leaders, ensuring the new step is a no-op there. * TestDeleteAgentRuntime_StillBlockedByActiveAgents — preserves the 409 CountActiveAgentsByRuntime guard so the active-agent contract isn't silently regressed by the new cleanup ordering. Refs TMI-85 * chore: remove internal issue tracker references from test comments * fix(runtime): keep active squads during runtime teardown * fix(runtime): block runtime delete on active archived-leader squads * fix(runtime): make runtime delete 409 path a no-op --------- Co-authored-by: Kiro <kiro@multica.ai> |
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14f89bc08a |
Fix Claude control request handling (#3827)
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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6ac8314711 |
feat(lark): support both Feishu and Lark from one deployment (MUL-3083) (#3815)
* feat(lark): serve Feishu and Lark from one deployment, per installation
The Lark integration was locked to a single open-platform host chosen
deployment-wide (MULTICA_LARK_HTTP_BASE_URL / _CALLBACK_BASE_URL,
defaulting to open.feishu.cn), so one deployment could talk to only the
mainland Feishu cloud OR Lark international — never both. Teams on the
other tenant could not use the integration at all.
Make the host per-installation. The device-flow installer already
auto-detects the tenant (Lark emits tenant_brand="lark" mid-poll); we now
persist that as lark_installation.region, carry it on
InstallationCredentials.Region, and resolve the open-platform host per
call (REST + WS bootstrap) from the region. An explicit cfg.BaseURL
(env / httptest) still overrides every region, so existing tests and
staging/proxy setups keep working.
- migration 116: lark_installation.region TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'feishu'
CHECK (region IN ('feishu','lark')) — existing rows are all mainland.
- lark.Region enum + OpenPlatformBaseURL/RegionOrDefault helpers.
- registration: thread the detected region into finishSuccess so the
install-time GetBotInfo hits the right cloud AND the row records it.
- every credential-build site (patcher, replier, WS provider, union_id
backfill) copies region off the installation row.
- region is part of the WS supervisor fingerprint so a re-install that
switches cloud restarts the connection.
- API: surface region on the installation listing DTO.
MUL-3083
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(lark): surface installation region in settings UI
Read the per-installation region off the listings response: build the
"Manage in Lark" dev-console host from it (open.feishu.cn vs
open.larksuite.com instead of a hardcoded mainland host) and render a
Feishu / Lark badge on each connected bot. The field is optional and
defaults to Feishu when an older server omits it (API-compat). Adds the
region_feishu / region_lark labels to all four locales.
MUL-3083
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* docs(lark): document simultaneous Feishu + Lark support
The cloud each bot belongs to is now auto-detected at install and stored
per installation, so one deployment serves both. Replace the old
"point MULTICA_LARK_HTTP_BASE_URL at larksuite for international tenants"
guidance (now just an optional override) in all four locales.
MUL-3083
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(lark): repair legacy Lark-international installs on upgrade
Review follow-up (MUL-3083). Migration 116 backfilled every existing
lark_installation to region='feishu', assuming all historical rows were
mainland. But self-host deployments could already run Lark international
via the deployment-wide MULTICA_LARK_HTTP_BASE_URL override, so those
rows are really Lark — clearing the override after upgrade (which the new
docs invite) would route them to open.feishu.cn and break them.
Add a one-shot startup repair, BackfillRegionFromLegacyOverride, fired
off the hot path like BackfillBotUnionIDs: when the deployment's global
base-URL override targets open.larksuite.com, relabel the still-default
'feishu' rows to 'lark'. Gating on the deployment-wide override is what
makes it safe — every pre-existing install on such a deployment was Lark.
Idempotent; no-op on mainland / fresh deployments. Verified end-to-end
against a scratch DB (flip then 0-row idempotent re-run).
Also document that a Lark/飞书 app_id is globally unique across both
clouds, which is what makes the app_id-keyed token cache and the
UNIQUE(app_id) constraint safe across regions (review nit).
MUL-3083
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* docs(lark): fix ops guidance to match auto per-installation region
Review follow-up (MUL-3083). .env.example and docker-compose.selfhost.yml
still told operators that international Lark requires pointing both base
URLs at open.larksuite.com — now wrong, and it would push a fresh
deployment back into a single-cloud override. Rewrite them: the base
URLs are optional deployment-wide overrides; normal dual-cloud operation
keeps them empty. Document the first-boot auto-relabel for deployments
migrating off the old single-cloud override, across the integration docs
(en/zh/ja/ko).
MUL-3083
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>
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3708fb0f07 |
fix(daemon): inactivity-based agent run timeout, no wall-clock guillotine (MUL-3064)
Active long-running sessions are no longer killed by a fixed wall-clock deadline. Liveness is delegated to the idle watchdog (MULTICA_AGENT_IDLE_WATCHDOG, default 30m) with a larger in-flight-tool budget (MULTICA_AGENT_TOOL_WATCHDOG, default 2h). MULTICA_AGENT_TIMEOUT is an opt-in absolute cap (default 0 = no cap). The server-side 2.5h sweeper is unchanged as a coarse backstop. Fixes #3745. |
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76dbb87762 |
fix(agent): standardize model-discovery timeouts to 15s, stop caching empty results
Raise pi and cursor model-list discovery timeouts 5s->15s to match opencode/ACP; openclaw stays 30s (sequential multi-spawn). Stop caching empty discovery results so a transient timeout doesn't keep the picker blank for the full TTL. Fixes #3729. MUL-2977. |
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c9ceaee4d9 |
fix(agent): stop stripping user-facing CLAUDE_CODE_* config from child env (#3690)
* fix(agent): stop stripping user-facing CLAUDE_CODE_* config from child env isFilteredChildEnvKey blanket-removed every CLAUDE_CODE_* var from the spawned Claude Code child's environment. The intent was only to keep the daemon's internal session markers from leaking, but CLAUDE_CODE_* is also Anthropic's user-facing config namespace. On Windows this stripped the user-set CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH, so Claude Code could not locate bash.exe, exited immediately, and every task failed with "write claude input: write |1: The pipe has been ended." Switch from prefixing the whole CLAUDE_CODE_ namespace to an exact-name denylist of the internal runtime/session markers (CLAUDECODE, CLAUDE_CODE_ENTRYPOINT, CLAUDE_CODE_EXECPATH, CLAUDE_CODE_SESSION_ID, CLAUDE_CODE_TMPDIR, CLAUDE_CODE_SSE_PORT), still blanket-stripping the wholly-internal CLAUDECODE_* namespace. Every other CLAUDE_CODE_* var (GIT_BASH_PATH, USE_BEDROCK, USE_VERTEX, MAX_OUTPUT_TOKENS, ...) now reaches the child. The internal-marker set was confirmed against the live runtime, not guessed. Fixes the whole class, not just git-bash: Bedrock/Vertex/etc. were silently dropped the same way. MUL-2940 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(agent): keep CLAUDE_CODE_TMPDIR in child env CLAUDE_CODE_TMPDIR is a documented, user-configurable temp-dir override (public env-vars reference), not an internal per-session marker. Claude Code creates its own per-session subdir under it, so inheriting it is harmless — and stripping it would silently break a user's temp-dir override the same way the broad prefix filter broke CLAUDE_CODE_GIT_BASH_PATH. Drop it from the internal denylist (which now holds only the undocumented per-process runtime markers: CLAUDECODE, CLAUDE_CODE_ENTRYPOINT, CLAUDE_CODE_EXECPATH, CLAUDE_CODE_SESSION_ID, CLAUDE_CODE_SSE_PORT) and assert it reaches the child. MUL-2940 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |