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MUL-4424: bound Codex app-server startup RPCs (#5319)
* fix(codex): bound app-server startup RPCs Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(codex): de-flake bounded-handshake test The single 500ms handshake bound was shared by the successful preamble RPCs, so a slow fork/exec of the /bin/sh fake app-server could make initialize spuriously time out under parallel load. Raise the test bound to 3s (still below the 5s semantic timeout and 10s harness ceiling) and loosen the elapsed assertion to match. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> |
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220fa58264 |
fix: guide SSH installs to token login (#5318)
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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bf288349f6 |
feat(project): add start_date and due_date fields (MUL-4388) (#5313)
Projects become schedulable planning objects alongside their issues: add optional start_date / due_date, mirroring issue.start_date / issue.due_date. This is only the first slice of #5227 — labels, metadata, and the editable metadata UI are still out of scope. - migration 166: two nullable DATE columns on `project` (calendar days, no FK/index — matches the issue end-state after migration 112) - sqlc CreateProject / UpdateProject carry the dates; UpdateProject uses narg so an explicit null clears - handler: parse YYYY-MM-DD (400 on bad format), rawFields-presence clear on update, and the hand-scanned SearchProjects query returns the columns - CLI: `project create/update --start-date/--due-date` (empty clears on update) - frontend + mobile types/zod schemas: the two new schema fields are nullable().default(null) so a project from an older backend (frontend deploys before backend) parses to null instead of degrading the batch to the empty fallback; added a search schema drift test - projects skill / CLI docs Part of #5227 Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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a19e60a9e6 |
feat(chat): support images/files in agent chat replies (MUL-4287) (#5164)
* feat(chat): support images/files in agent chat replies (MUL-4287) Agents can now attach images/files to their chat replies, matching how comment attachments already work. The write-side gap was that the assistant chat_message is synthesized server-side from the completion callback's text output and never bound any attachments. Backend: - migration 150: nullable attachment.task_id (+ partial index), the transient handle that ties an agent's in-run upload to the reply it produces. - POST /api/upload-file accepts task_id: gated to the task's own agent, in this workspace, on a chat task; tags the row with task_id + chat_session_id. - CompleteTask (chat branch) binds the task's still-unclaimed attachments to the assistant message via BindChatAttachmentsToMessage (rejects rows already owned by an issue/comment/chat_message). An empty-output reply that produced files still creates a message so the images have an owner. FailTask binds nothing. CLI: - `multica attachment upload <path>` uploads a file for the current chat task (task from MULTICA_TASK_ID or --task) and prints id / markdown_url / a ready-to-paste markdown snippet. Prompt: - web/mobile chat prompt tells the agent how to attach a file to its reply. Mobile: - chat:done handler now always invalidates the messages list so attachments (absent from the event payload) refetch; mirrors web's self-heal. - chat bubbles render standalone attachment cards via the existing CommentAttachmentList (dedup vs inline references), matching web. Web/desktop needed no change — they already render message.attachments inline and via AttachmentList, and self-heal on chat:done. Tests: upload permission/isolation, bind-on-complete, empty-output+attachments, FailTask no-bind, null task_id untouched, already-owned not stolen, CLI output contract, mobile refetch-on-done. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): address review blockers on chat reply attachments (MUL-4287) Two final-review blockers on PR #5164: 1. Mobile inline dedup only checked raw `url`, so an attachment referenced inline via `markdown_url` (exactly what the CLI snippet emits) rendered twice — once inline, once as a standalone card. Reuse the core `contentReferencesAttachment` helper so dedup covers every real reference form (stable /api/attachments/<id>/download path, url, download_url, markdown_url), matching web's AttachmentList. Extracted the filter into a pure `lib/attachment-dedup.ts` so it is unit-testable, and added a regression test covering `content` containing `attachment.markdown_url` (plus the other URL forms and same-identity sibling dedup). 2. CLI `attachment upload` emitted `![...]` image markdown for every file, producing a broken-image snippet for non-images. Emit image markdown only for image/* content types and a plain link otherwise, with a CLI contract test for both. Approved scope otherwise unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): renumber attachment_task_id migration 150 -> 157 after main merge (MUL-4287) Merged latest main; main renumbered its migrations and now occupies 150-156, so 150_attachment_task_id collided with 150_agent_task_coalesced_comments and would fail TestMigrationNumericPrefixesStayUniqueAfterLegacySet. Renamed to the next unique prefix (157). No content change; migrate up applies cleanly. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): render agent-produced files as attachment cards, not raw links The chat upload command handed the agent a bare `[name](url)` markdown snippet. Pasted mid-sentence it renders as a plain text link (not a card), and the referenced URL hides the auto-bound standalone attachment — so a file the agent produced could end up showing as nothing. Return the block-level `!file[name](url)` card syntax instead (images keep `` inline), and markdown-escape the filename so names with `[`/`]` don't truncate the label. The prompt and CLI help now state the file auto-attaches below the reply and the snippet is optional, only for placement. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): soften message-list scroll fade (32px → 16px) The 32px edge fade washed out full-bleed content (HTML / image previews) at the list edges. Halve the fade distance so it barely grazes previews while still hinting at more content above/below. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): renumber attachment_task_id migration 157 -> 158 main landed 157_agent_task_delivered_comments while this branch was open, colliding on prefix 157 and failing TestMigrationNumericPrefixesStayUniqueAfterLegacySet. Bump this PR's migration to the next free prefix (158). Rename only; the migration body (nullable attachment.task_id + partial index) is unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): pin attachment upload to the token's task; build index concurrently Two code-review findings on the chat-attachment path (MUL-4287): - Isolation/privacy: POST /api/upload-file only checked the form task_id belonged to the caller's agent, not that it matched the task-scoped token's authoritative X-Task-ID. A run authorized for task A could tag an attachment onto task B (another chat task of the same agent, possibly another user's session), binding it into that reply on completion. Require the form task_id to equal the server-set X-Task-ID; add a same-agent/other-task 403 regression. - Migration: split the task_id lookup index into its own migration (159) built with CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY (repo convention) — it cannot share a multi-command file with the ADD COLUMN in 158. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): enforce task-token source on attachment upload; drop transient task_id FK (MUL-4287) Addresses the two remaining Preflight BLOCKERs on PR #5164. Security (file.go): the task_id upload path compared the form task_id to X-Task-ID but did not require X-Actor-Source=task_token. A normal JWT/mul_ PAT leaves that header empty and the middleware does NOT strip a client-forged X-Task-ID; resolveActor's fallback accepts a valid X-Agent-ID+X-Task-ID pair. So a member who learned a task ID could forge both and inject an attachment onto another chat task's assistant reply (cross-session/privacy leak). Now the branch requires X-Actor-Source=task_token first (mirrors chat_history.go's load-bearing boundary), then pins to the middleware-injected X-Task-ID. Tests now go through the real task-token headers and add a forged-JWT-403 regression. Migration (158): task_id is a transient binding handle (written once at upload against an already-validated task, read only during that task's own completion; durable owner is chat_message_id). There is no app-layer path that hard-deletes agent_task_queue rows, and orphan uploads are already reaped by attachment.chat_session_id's ON DELETE CASCADE — so an FK here would only add a cascade dependency the app never relies on plus write overhead on the hot attachment table. Drop the FK; task_id is now a plain UUID column. Added a regression test that an unbound task-tagged upload is reaped on chat_session delete. Index (159, CONCURRENTLY) unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(mobile): align !file card preprocess with web parser + CLI escaped labels (MUL-4287) Howard final-review blocker: mobile's `!file[...]` preprocess didn't keep up with the CLI's file-card output, so agent-produced non-image files rendered nowhere on mobile. - `FILE_LINE_RE` used `[^\]]+` for the label, so the CLI's escaped-bracket output `!file[a\]b.pdf](url)` (cmd_attachment.go escapeMarkdownLabel) never matched — the line stayed literal AND `standaloneAttachments` still hid the fallback card (the URL is in `content`), so the file showed nowhere. - Align the matcher with web's `packages/ui/markdown/file-cards.ts`: label allows backslash-escaped metacharacters (ReDoS-safe class), and the URL is restricted to the same allowlist (site-relative /uploads + /api/attachments/ <UUID>/download, plus absolute http(s)); disallowed schemes stay plain text. - Unescape the label to the real filename, then re-escape only the chars that would break a markdown LINK label (mobile emits `[📎 name](url)`, re-parsed by the renderer — unlike web's HTML data-filename), so a raw `]` never truncates the link text. No dedup change: once the inline `!file` renders, hiding the standalone card is correct. Added focused unit tests covering the escaped-label case, parens/ backslash unescape, the site-relative URL form, and disallowed-scheme rejection. 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 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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1427e8abd3 | feat(agents): add conversational creation studio (#5296) | ||
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9d453fac1e |
fix(comments): clarify 409 for top-level comment from a comment-triggered task (MUL-4417) (#5292)
* fix(comments): clarify 409 when a comment-triggered task posts a top-level comment (MUL-4417) A comment-triggered task that posted a parentless top-level comment on its own issue got a 409 whose message named the required parent id but never said top-level comments are disallowed. Agents misread it as the issue being locked and deleted good replies trying to reset. Keep the guard (agents must reply under their trigger comment), but make the error self-explanatory and document the constraint in the CLI --parent help. Add handler-level tests pinning the rejected top-level case and the allowed reply-under-trigger case. Refs GH #5266. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): tighten 409 wording and assert the fix hint (MUL-4417) Review nits on #5292: drop the inaccurate "while it is active" phrasing and the redundancy from the 409 message so it matches the actual allow-set (trigger or coalesced comment); collapse the incident narration to one line; and assert the actionable parent_id (--parent) hint in the regression test so the guidance can't be dropped silently. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J (Multica agent) <agent-j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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9f775db16e |
fix(cli): stop pflag from garbling login --token help output (MUL-4410) (#5253)
Fix garbled `multica login -h` output: the --token line printed a raw NUL and a hijacked value placeholder. Change the NoOptDefVal sentinel to a printable value and drop backticks from the usage string. Add a regression test that renders the flag help through pflag's real path and asserts no control bytes plus the standard --token string[="prompt"] form. Co-authored-by: YYClaw <197375+yyclaw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> |
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c377d7fb4f |
feat(labels): add scoped label management (#5279)
* feat(labels): add scoped label management * fix(labels): address review feedback * fix(migrations): use unique label migration prefix |
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a14098288b | feat: redesign agent Skills and MCP capabilities (#5277) | ||
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6c3b79db19 |
feat(daemon): bound daemon.log size with rotation (MUL-4330) (#5170)
* feat(daemon): bound daemon.log size with rotation (MUL-4330) The background daemon redirected its stdout/stderr into daemon.log opened O_APPEND and never rotated it, so the file grew without limit until it was too large to open. Every structured log line already flows through slog (including agent subprocess stderr, forwarded via newLogWriter), so the daemon's logger is effectively the sole author of the file's volume. Route the foreground daemon's slog output — both the injected component logger and the package-global slog default — through a size-based rotating writer (lumberjack) that keeps the active daemon.log small (20MB default, 5 gzip-compressed backups, 30d), all env-overridable. Raw crash output (Go runtime panics, pre-logger errors) now goes to a separate daemon.err.log so the child's inherited fds never hold daemon.log open, which would block rotation's rename on Windows. The Desktop app spawns the daemon via this same launcher and its log tail already handles size-shrink, so both CLI and Desktop are covered. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): address log-rotation review — foreground output, Windows handles, bounded err log (MUL-4330) Resolves the blocking review items on the daemon.log rotation change: 1. Windows first-upgrade rotation: a foreground managed daemon now re-points its own stdout/stderr to daemon.err.log at startup (SetStdHandle) before building the rotator, releasing any daemon.log handle an older self-update launcher inherited (Go opens files without FILE_SHARE_DELETE, which would otherwise block rename-on-rotate). No-op on Unix, where an open fd never blocks rename. 2. `daemon logs -f` vs rotation: Unix uses `tail -F` (reopen by name); Windows opens the reader with FILE_SHARE_DELETE so it can't block the rotator's rename, and reopens the file on size-shrink to follow across rotation. 3. Self-update handoff no longer briefly runs two rotators on one file: the old process closes its rotator and moves remaining handoff logs (incl. the slog default) to the crash sink before the successor starts. 4. daemon.err.log is now bounded: it rolls to a single ".1" backup once past 5MB at open time, so a crash loop can't move the growth problem to it. It is also surfaced in the troubleshooting docs. 5. Explicit `--foreground` in a terminal keeps live stdout/stderr logging (a documented debugging path); only detached/background children rotate into daemon.log. Decided by whether stderr is a terminal. Also: rotation env knobs now reject 0/negative (0 means 100MB / keep-all in lumberjack), preventing an accidental unbounded config. Adds unit tests for the err-log rolling and positive-int parsing; Windows/Linux(arm64) cross-builds and `GOOS=windows go vet` pass. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs: sync zh/ja/ko troubleshooting with daemon.log rotation + daemon.err.log (MUL-4330) Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(handler): bump the agent's own runtime version in quick-create parent test (MUL-4330) TestQuickCreateIssueParentTrustBoundary bumped an arbitrary `LIMIT 1` agent_runtime, but the handler version-checks agent.RuntimeID — the runtime bound to the request's agent. In the shared handler test workspace, other tests register additional runtimes, so the two diverge and the agent's real runtime keeps the seed's empty cli_version, tripping the daemon-version gate (422 daemon_version_unsupported) before the parent_issue_id assertions run. Bump the runtime tied to the agent instead, making the setup deterministic. 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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f7ca045fb1 |
feat(daemon): discover Codex model and reasoning catalog dynamically (#5198)
Discover the Codex model list and per-model reasoning efforts from the installed CLI (codex debug models --bundled), with a verified static fallback for old/offline installs. Server gates token syntax; the daemon validates the exact (model, effort) pair. Closes #5197 MUL-4354 |
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cc3daaf3b4 |
fix: scope claim-time comment fetch to workspace + guard --attachment paths (MUL-4252) (#5190)
* fix(daemon): scope claim-time comment fetches to the task's workspace (MUL-4252) The daemon claim path embeds the triggering comment and every coalesced comment's full text into the agent prompt, but fetched them with an unscoped `GetComment(id)` — a task row carrying a foreign comment UUID would pull another workspace's comment text into the prompt. On a shared SaaS backend (tens of thousands of workspaces in one DB) that is a tenant boundary hole, latent today only because task rows are server-written. Switch all three claim/reconcile GetComment calls to GetCommentInWorkspace, scoped by the runtime's workspace (claim path) or the issue's workspace (completion reconcile). The task's issue workspace is already asserted equal to the runtime workspace, so same-workspace delivery is unchanged; a foreign UUID now resolves to "missing" and is skipped — matching buildCoalescedCommentData's documented behavior. Adds DB-backed claim tests: same-workspace trigger comment is still delivered; a foreign-workspace comment's content never surfaces. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(cli): extend the workdir guardrail to --attachment paths (MUL-4252) #5167 fenced --description-file/--content-file to the working directory but left --attachment uncovered — the same /tmp stale-file leak in image form: an agent that writes chart.png to a machine-shared path and attaches it could upload another run's (possibly another workspace's) stale file. Apply ensureAttachmentWithinWorkdir to each local --attachment path in `issue create` and `comment add` (URL values are still skipped upstream), reusing #5167's symlink-resolving fileWithinWorkingDir and the existing --allow-external-file escape hatch. Rejection happens before the issue is created, so a bad path never yields a half-created issue. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(service): scope trigger-summary + originator resolution to the task's workspace (MUL-4252) PR review P1: the claim-time full-comment fetch was already scoped, but the trigger_summary snapshot (first ~200 chars) still leaked. On the real enqueue/merge paths a foreign comment UUID flowed through buildCommentTriggerSummary / resolveOriginatorFromTriggerComment, which used an unscoped GetComment; the truncated text was stored on the task row and later returned in the claim / task-history response (handler/agent.go trigger_summary). Thread the issue's workspace through both helpers (and their exported merge-path wrappers) and switch to GetCommentInWorkspace, so a cross-workspace comment resolves to "missing": trigger_summary stays NULL and no foreign originator is inherited. Every caller already has the issue's WorkspaceID in scope (enqueue, mention/leader, deferred fallback, merge, completion reconcile). Rework the claim test to drive the REAL TaskService.EnqueueTaskForIssue path (which snapshots the summary) and assert the stored row's trigger_summary + originator_user_id stay NULL and the claim response carries neither the foreign body nor the foreign summary. Verified the test fails when the summary fetch is left unscoped. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(cli): validate all --attachment paths before uploading any in comment add (MUL-4252) PR review P2: `issue comment add` checked-read-uploaded each attachment in one loop, so a valid workdir attachment followed by an invalid (external / symlink-escaping) one uploaded the first file — orphaning it as an issue-level attachment — then aborted before posting the comment, and a retry duplicated it. Extract the URL-filter + workdir-guard + read step `issue create` already used into a shared collectLocalAttachments helper and have comment add use it: every attachment is validated and read up front, and nothing is uploaded unless all pass. Adds a command-level test asserting a valid-then-external attachment pair aborts with ZERO upload requests and no comment (fails against the old interleaved loop). 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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3b7eafc3ad |
fix(cli): reject --description-file/--content-file paths outside the workdir (MUL-4252) (#5167)
* fix(cli): reject --description-file/--content-file paths outside the workdir (MUL-4252) Cross-environment context leak root cause: a quick-create run wrote its issue description to a fixed, machine-shared /tmp/desc.md. The Write silently failed because a different environment's run had left a stale file there, and `multica issue create --description-file /tmp/desc.md` fed that stale content in as the new issue's description. Two profiles on one host share /tmp even though their workdirs are isolated. PR-1 (fail-closed guardrail + guidance): - resolveTextFlag now rejects a --<name>-file path that resolves (after EvalSymlinks on both sides) outside the current working directory, turning "silently used another run's file" into a loud command error. Escape hatch: --allow-external-file. Covers issue create/update --description-file, comment add --content-file, and user profile --description-file via the single choke point. - Templates/brief: the quick-create prompt and the runtime brief now require agent temp files to live inside the task workdir (never /tmp), and to treat a failed write as fatal. Server, daemon, DB, and claim delivery were exonerated in the investigation; the fix stays in the CLI and the prompt layer. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): quick-create description guidance mandates --description-file for rich text Addresses PR review (MUL-4252): the earlier "prefer inline --description" line conflicted with the runtime brief (which prefers --description-file for long bodies) and reintroduced the MUL-2904 risk — quick-create descriptions are usually multi-line and carry code/quotes/backticks/$(), which the shell rewrites or truncates when passed inline. Now: only short, simple single-line bodies may go inline; anything multi-line or containing special characters must be written to ./description.md and passed via --description-file. Write-failure-is-fatal and workdir-only rules unchanged. 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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619b1b78e7 |
feat(server): remove generic LLM passthrough endpoints (MUL-4309) (#5154)
* feat(server): remove generic LLM passthrough endpoints (MUL-4309) Remove the OpenAI-compatible passthrough HTTP handlers LLMChatCompletions / LLMChatCompletionsStream and their two routes (/api/llm/v1/chat/completions[/stream]) plus their tests. Exposing a generic LLM proxy backed by the deployment key let any logged-in user run arbitrary completions on our dime. pkg/llm and the MULTICA_LLM_* config are kept unchanged as the server-internal LLM entry point, so chat title generation (maybeGenerateChatTitleAsync -> h.LLM.GenerateText) continues to work untouched. Updated the handler.go and .env.example comments to reflect internal-only usage. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(server): fix stale comments referencing removed LLM passthrough handlers (MUL-4309) Address GPT-Boy review nits: three doc comments still described the deleted OpenAI-compatible HTTP proxy handlers / 503 behavior. Update pkg/llm/client.go (package doc + ErrNotConfigured) and the Handler.LLM field comment to describe the internal-only usage. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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aecd47b59f |
fix(daemon): mark workspaces root so escaped subprocesses still fail closed (#5044)
Write a persistent daemon-task marker at the workspaces root so a subprocess that lost all MULTICA_* env vars and escaped above its workdir still fails closed instead of falling back to the user's config PAT. Includes daemon-startup pre-ensure, per-task and reuse-path self-heal, torn-marker reclaim, atomic write, and non-fatal degrade. Fixes #5043. |
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refactor: retire FF_RUNTIME_BRIEF_SLIM, make slim runtime brief the only path (MUL-4297)
The runtime_brief_slim feature flag has burned in; the slim runtime brief is now the sole path. - execenv: buildMetaSkillContent / BuildCommentReplyInstructions delegate to the slim assembler unconditionally; delete the legacy verbose brief body and writeBackgroundTaskSafetyInstructions. - Remove the runtime_brief_slim flag and the daemon-bound flag delivery subsystem built solely for it: execenv flag wiring (runtime_config_flag.go, server_snapshot_provider.go), the featureflagdispatch package, the DaemonFeatureFlagSnapshot heartbeat protocol field, and the server/daemon wiring in router.go, handler, daemon.go, main.go, cmd_daemon.go. - Keep the generic server/pkg/featureflag engine (still used by composio_mcp_apps). - Update tests to slim-only expectations and docs/feature-flags.md. Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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75695a2e40 |
fix(comments): guarantee at-least-once processing of user comments (MUL-4195) (#5068)
* fix(comments): guarantee at-least-once processing of user comments (MUL-4195) Consecutive comments on an issue were silently dropped: a new comment that arrived while the agent already had a queued/dispatched task was discarded by the HasPendingTaskForIssueAndAgent dedup, losing the user's follow-up instruction with no visible trace. Comments — unlike chat — are deliberate, addressed, persisted input and must never vanish. This makes comment handling at-least-once while keeping concurrency bounded to one run per (issue, agent): - Merge, don't drop (PR1): a comment landing while a not-yet-started task exists is folded into that task — the prior trigger becomes a coalesced comment and the new one becomes the trigger, so a single run still covers every deliberate comment. Falls back to a fresh enqueue if the pending task was claimed mid-flight, so nothing is lost in the race. - Completion reconciliation (PR2): on task completion, a member comment newer than the run's started_at schedules exactly one follow-up via the normal trigger pipeline. Loop-safe: member-authored only, capped by the existing per-(issue,agent) dedup, and terminating. - Visibility (PR3): coalesced_comment_ids is surfaced on the task API and in the run prompt so the covered comments are explicit. Migration 145 adds agent_task_queue.coalesced_comment_ids UUID[]. Tests: merge-not-drop preserves all three of a rapid burst and repoints the trigger to the newest; reconciliation query gates on member/since; e2e CompleteTask enqueues a follow-up for a mid-run member comment and does not for none. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): address review — originator gate, agent-scoped reconcile, cross-thread coalesced prompt (MUL-4195) Resolves GPT-Boy's Request-changes review on PR #5068. Must-fix #1 — merge no longer inherits a stale originator/runtime context. MergeCommentIntoPendingTask now only folds a comment into a pending task whose originator_user_id IS NOT DISTINCT FROM the new comment's originator. runtime_mcp_overlay / runtime_connected_apps are a pure function of (originator, agent) and the agent is fixed, so a matching originator keeps the stored overlay/attribution valid; a differing originator (e.g. user B commenting on a task originated by user A) matches no row and the caller enqueues a fresh follow-up with B's own context instead of reusing A's. trigger_summary is refreshed to the new trigger comment. Must-fix #2 — completion reconcile no longer re-wakes unrelated agents. reconcileCommentsOnCompletion computes the latest member comment's triggers and keeps ONLY the agent that just completed, instead of fanning the comment out through the full pipeline. An @-mention of agent B during agent A's run is triggered once at creation time and is no longer replayed (double-run) when A completes. Should-fix #3 — coalesced-comment prompt no longer assumes a single thread. The claim response now carries each folded comment's thread id / author / created_at / content (CoalescedCommentData); the prompt embeds them directly so the agent addresses cross-thread folded comments without the wrong "they are in the triggering thread" hint. Old servers that ship only ids fall back to an issue-wide fetch, still without the same-thread assumption. Tests: TestMergeCommentIntoPendingTask_OriginatorGate (query gate), TestCompleteTask_DoesNotReTriggerOtherAgentMentionedDuringRun (reconcile scoping), TestBuildCommentPromptCoalescedCrossThread / IDsOnlyFallback (prompt). Existing MUL-4195 suites still pass. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): close unique-index drop + dispatched-window race in comment coalescing (MUL-4195) Second-round review follow-up on PR #5068. Must-fix #1 — originator-mismatch no longer drops the comment. The previous originator gate returned ErrNoRows on a different originator and the caller fell through to a fresh enqueue, which collided with the idx_one_pending_task_per_issue_agent unique index (one queued/dispatched task per (issue, agent)) — silently dropping the second user's comment. Replaced the gate with recompute-on-merge: MergeCommentIntoPendingTask now re-stamps originator_user_id, runtime_mcp_overlay, runtime_connected_apps and trigger_summary to the new comment's originator. A different member's comment folds into the single coalescing run carrying the latest instruction's own identity/overlay (no cross-user capability bleed, no drop, no collision). Must-fix #2 — comment arriving in the claim→StartTask window is no longer lost. Merge now targets only PRE-CLAIM states ('queued','deferred'); a dispatched/running task is never a merge target, so a post-claim comment is never falsely stamped into coalesced_comment_ids as "delivered". Completion reconcile is re-anchored on dispatched_at (the moment the claim response is built) instead of started_at, and sweeps ALL undelivered member comments since that anchor — replaying each through the normal enqueue path so they coalesce into one bounded, agent-scoped follow-up run. This covers the dispatch→start window a started_at anchor missed. Enqueue path: on a merge miss the caller no longer blindly fresh-enqueues (which could collide with a dispatched sibling); it defers to the active task's completion reconcile via HasActiveTaskForIssueAndAgent, and only fresh-enqueues when no active task exists. Tests: rewrote the query test to TestMergeCommentIntoPendingTask_RecomputesOriginatorAndSkipsDispatched; added TestConsecutiveCommentsDifferentOriginatorsFullEnqueuePath (full handler enqueue path, two distinct originators) and TestCompleteTask_ReconcilesDispatchedWindowComment (claim→start window). All existing MUL-4195 handler/cmd-server/daemon/service suites still pass. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): catch pre-dispatch merge-race comment in completion reconcile (MUL-4195) Third-round review follow-up on PR #5068. Race: a member comment is created while the task is still queued, but its merge loses the race to the daemon claiming the task (queued→dispatched). The merge then finds no pre-claim row (ErrNoRows), the enqueue path defers to reconcile — but the comment's created_at is BEFORE dispatched_at, so the dispatched_at-anchored reconcile skipped it and the comment vanished with no task coverage. Fix: anchor completion reconcile on the task's created_at (which always precedes dispatch) instead of a dispatch/start timestamp, and exclude the run's DELIVERED SET — trigger_comment_id ∪ coalesced_comment_ids. Because merges only ever touch pre-claim rows, that set is exactly what the claim response carried, so any member comment created since the task was made that is NOT in it was genuinely undelivered and earns a bounded follow-up. This catches the pre-dispatch merge-race comment and the dispatch→start comment, while never re-firing a comment that was delivered as a pre-claim coalesced entry. Test: TestCompleteTask_ReconcilesPreDispatchMergeRaceComment reproduces the race (comment created pre-dispatch, task dispatched before merge, plus a delivered coalesced comment) and asserts exactly one follow-up, triggered by the race comment, with the delivered coalesced comment excluded. Existing reconcile fixtures updated to set a realistic created_at (the production invariant that created_at is the earliest task timestamp). Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): merge only into the queued task, never a deferred fallback (MUL-4195) Fourth-round review follow-up on PR #5068. MergeCommentIntoPendingTask targeted status IN ('queued','deferred') ordered by created_at DESC. When a (issue, agent) pair had both an older queued task (the run about to be claimed) and a newer deferred assignee-fallback task, a new comment merged into the deferred row instead of the queued one — so the comment missed the imminent run and the deferred fallback could later promote into a duplicate/conflicting run. This merge is only ever reached when HasPendingTaskForIssueAndAgent matched a queued/dispatched task (it never inspects deferred), so the coalescing target must be the queued row. Restricted the merge target to status = 'queued' (the unique index guarantees at most one). Deferred fallbacks keep their own fire_at/promotion escalation lifecycle and are never a merge target. Test: TestMergeCommentIntoPendingTask_TargetsQueuedNotDeferred seeds an older queued task + a newer deferred fallback for the same (issue, agent), merges a new comment, and asserts it lands on the queued task (trigger repointed, old trigger coalesced) while the deferred fallback is left untouched. 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feat(server): add basic LLM API layer with OpenAI-compatible endpoints (#5138)
Integrate the official openai-go SDK (v3) as a thin, reusable LLM layer (pkg/llm) backing lightweight utility calls that do not need the agent runtime (chat titles, quick-create drafts, ...). Expose two user-authenticated, OpenAI-compatible chat-completions endpoints: - POST /api/llm/v1/chat/completions (JSON response) - POST /api/llm/v1/chat/completions/stream (SSE stream) Requests decode directly into the SDK's ChatCompletionNewParams and responses are relayed via RawJSON() for byte-exact OpenAI-format compatibility. Base URL and API key are configurable (MULTICA_LLM_*), and the model is taken from the request with a configurable default fallback (MULTICA_LLM_DEFAULT_MODEL, else gpt-4o-mini). When unconfigured the endpoints return 503. Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(cli): retry transient assignee resolver fetches (#5078)
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feat(chat): Chat V2 — first-class IM-style Chat tab (MUL-4171) (#5076)
* feat(chat): Chat V2 — first-class IM-style Chat tab (MUL-4171) Replace the floating chat FAB/window with a first-class Chat tab under Inbox, laid out as an IM-style two-pane surface (thread list + conversation). Highlights: - New Chat page (packages/views/chat/chat-page.tsx) with URL-addressable session selection; web + desktop routing wired up. Removes the old chat-fab / chat-window / resize-handles / context-items paths. - IM thread list: agent avatar + last-message preview + IM timestamp, red unread *count* badge (read-cursor model), presence-gated typing vs waiting. Rename lives only in the conversation header ⋯ menu (not the list hover). - Per-session conversation header (rename / view agent / delete), agent-aware empty state (avatar + name + description + starter prompts), and a deterministic clean-title derivation from the first message. - Server: read-cursor unread model (migration 145) and per-user pinned agents (migration 146, dedicated chat_pinned_agent table + handler/queries). New-agent welcome chat auto-enqueues a real agent run (LLM intro, no static template). - Design: fade the global --border token; borderless list headers on Chat/Inbox, kept (faded) on the conversation header. Verified: pnpm typecheck (all packages), go build ./..., go vet, gofmt. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(chat): make new-agent welcome read as an agent-initiated intro (MUL-4230) The "meet your new agent" chat used to insert a fake user message ("👋 Hi! Please introduce yourself …") and have the agent reply to it, so the thread looked like the creator prompting the agent. Drop the persisted user message. Flag the auto-created session is_agent_intro (migration 147) and drive the intro run server-side: the daemon builds a proactive self-introduction prompt for such sessions (buildChatPrompt) instead of a "reply to their message" prompt. The intro stays LLM-generated; the thread now opens with the agent's own message, as if it reached out first. - migration 147: chat_session.is_agent_intro - CreateChatSession carries the flag; sendAgentWelcomeChat no longer persists/publishes a user message - daemon: ChatIntro threaded from session flag → intro prompt Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(chat): Settings toggle for the floating chat window (MUL-4235) (#5080) * feat(chat): Settings toggle for the floating chat window (MUL-4235) Re-introduce the floating chat overlay on top of Chat V2 as an optional, Settings-gated surface instead of deleting it outright. - Settings → Preferences → Chat: a switch (floatingChatEnabled, persisted client preference, default ON) to show/hide the floating window. - FloatingChat wrapper owns the two gates: the preference, and the /chat route (hidden on the tab so the same activeSessionId isn't shown twice). - ChatFab + a compact ChatWindow that reuse the shared useChatController and conversation components, so activeSessionId stays in lockstep with the tab. - Restore use-chat-context-items so the overlay's @ surfaces the current issue/project (the 'current context' affordance) — the tab stays manual. - i18n (en/zh-Hans/ja/ko), store unit tests. typecheck: core/views/web/desktop green. tests: chat store 9, settings 82, chat 39 pass. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(chat): dedicated Chat settings tab, floating window opt-in (MUL-4235) Address review: give Chat its own Settings tab instead of a section inside Preferences, and default the floating window OFF (opt-in). - New Settings → Chat tab (chat-tab.tsx) under My Account; moves the floating-window toggle out of the Preferences tab. - floatingChatEnabled now defaults OFF — only an explicit enable from the Chat tab mounts the FAB/overlay. - i18n: page.tabs.chat + a top-level chat block (en/zh-Hans/ja/ko); revert the Preferences chat section and its test mock; store tests updated for the opt-in default. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * refactor(chat): drop starter prompts from chat empty state (MUL-4237) (#5081) The three starter prompts (List my open tasks by priority / Summarize what I did today / Plan what to work on next) read as filler more than help, so remove them along with the now-unused returning_subtitle ("Try asking"). The empty state keeps its agent-aware header — avatar + "Chat with {name}" + optional description — and the composer stays the entry point. Locale keys dropped across en/zh-Hans/ja/ko (parity preserved). Based on the Chat V2 branch (parent MUL-4171, #5076), not main. Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> * feat(chat): pin a chat to the top of the Chat list (MUL-4240) (#5082) Builds on Chat V2 (#5076). Adds a per-conversation pin so a user can keep important chats at the top of the IM-style thread list, above the activity-sorted rest. Backend: - migration 148: chat_session.pinned_at (nullable) + partial index; the timestamp doubles as the pinned-group sort key and the boolean flag. - list queries order pinned-first, then by most-recent activity. - SetChatSessionPinned query + PATCH /api/chat/sessions/{id}/pin handler; pinning never bumps updated_at, so an unpinned chat won't jump the list. - ChatSessionResponse.pinned + chat:session_updated carries the new state. Frontend: - ChatSession.pinned; setChatSessionPinned API + useSetChatSessionPinned with optimistic re-sort; shared sortChatSessions comparator. - thread list: pin indicator on pinned rows + pin/unpin hover action; list sorted pinned-first so it stays ordered after cache patches. - realtime patch re-sorts on pin change; en/ja/ko/zh-Hans strings. Tests: SetChatSessionPinned handler test, sortChatSessions unit tests. * feat(chat): round send button, move file upload into a + menu (MUL-4250) (#5088) Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(inbox): match chat list selected-item style (inset padding + rounded) (#5093) Wrap the inbox list in p-1 and give each row rounded-md/px-3 so the selected bg-accent reads as an inset rounded card — same treatment the chat thread list already uses — instead of a full-bleed, sharp-cornered highlight. Content stays 16px-inset (p-1 + px-3 == old px-4). MUL-4253 Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): rename + menu upload item to "Image or files" (MUL-4250) (#5092) Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): stop welcome intro session repeating the same introduction (MUL-4259) The is_agent_intro flag on chat_session is persistent, so every follow-up turn on a welcome session re-selected the self-introduction prompt in buildChatPrompt and the agent kept replying with the same intro instead of answering the user. Gate resp.ChatIntro at claim time on the session still having zero human (role='user') messages via a new ChatSessionHasUserMessage query: the first, message-less server-driven turn introduces the agent; once the creator replies, later turns fall back to the normal reply prompt. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): address review findings + unbreak CI (MUL-4171) - task:failed now refreshes the sessions list (invalidateSessionLists), so the thread-list preview / unread / sort stays correct after an agent failure — FailTask persists a failure chat_message but only broadcasts task:failed, mirroring the chat:done success path. - Self-heal stale chat deep links: once the sessions list has loaded and a ?session= id isn't in it (deleted / no access / never existed) with nothing in flight, clear the selection instead of rendering an editable empty chat that would POST into a nonexistent session. Freshly-created sessions are exempt (they carry optimistic messages + a pending task). - CI: add the new parameterless `chat` route to link-handler's WORKSPACE_ROUTE_SEGMENTS and to paths/consistency.test.ts (route set + expectedSegments) — keeps the two in sync, fixes the failing @multica/core test. - Fix a MUL-4235/MUL-4237 merge collision that broke @multica/views typecheck: chat-window.tsx still passed the removed `onPickPrompt` prop to EmptyState. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): self-heal dangling session in shared controller, not just ChatPage (MUL-4171) Re-review follow-up: the stale-session self-heal only lived in ChatPage, so the floating ChatWindow still entered from a persisted activeSessionId and would render an editable empty chat (then POST into a nonexistent session) when the selected session was deleted / lost access off the /chat route. - Move the self-heal into the shared useChatController so every surface (tab and floating window) drops a dangling activeSessionId once the sessions list has loaded and doesn't contain it. - Harden ensureSession: trust the current id only when it's in the loaded list or is a just-created session still awaiting the refetch; a dangling id falls through to create a fresh session instead of POSTing into a 404. - Exempt just-created sessions via an OPTIMISTIC-write signal (hasOptimisticInFlight: pending task or optimistic- message), not hasMessages — a session deleted elsewhere with real cached history stays eligible for self-heal. Add a unit test for the discriminator. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(views): fix app-sidebar useWorkspacePaths mock for the new chat nav (MUL-4171) The AppSidebar personal nav gained a `chat` item, so it calls `useWorkspacePaths().chat()` at render. The app-sidebar.test.tsx mock hadn't been updated, so `p.chat` was undefined and every render threw `TypeError: p[item.key] is not a function`, failing @multica/views#test in CI. - Add `chat: () => "/acme/chat"` to the mocked useWorkspacePaths. - Route the chat-sessions query key through a mutable `chatSessions` fixture. - Add coverage for the Chat nav: renders the link, badges the summed unread_count, and hides the badge when all sessions are read — so this drift is caught next time. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): use the original floating window, not the rewritten one (MUL-4235) (#5102) Follow-up to the merged #5080, which shipped a hand-written, simplified ChatWindow and lost the original's animations / drag-resize / expand-minimize. The floating window is just a quick entry point — it should be the original UI, not a rewrite. - Restore chat-window.tsx, chat-fab.tsx, chat-resize-handles.tsx and use-chat-resize.ts verbatim from main (0-diff): motion animations, drag resize, expand/minimize and the session dropdown are back. - Restore the empty_state.returning_subtitle + starter_prompts i18n keys the original window renders (V2 had dropped them); drop the now-unused window.open_full_tooltip key the rewrite added. - Settings gating is unchanged: FloatingChat still wraps the original FAB + window, gated by floatingChatEnabled (default off) and hidden on /chat. typecheck: core/views/web/desktop green. tests: chat + settings views 126 pass. Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(chat): archive chats from the list, delete only from Archived (MUL-4263) (#5098) Restore an archive flow as the reversible sibling of delete: - Chat list hover now offers Archive (not Delete); pin/stop unchanged. - A footer entry ('Archived · N') opens an Archived view listing archived chats; hard delete lives only there (hover -> unarchive + delete, with the existing inline confirm). - Conversation header ⋯ menu mirrors this: active chats archive, archived chats unarchive/delete. Backend: PATCH /api/chat/sessions/{id}/archive flips status active<->archived (SetChatSessionArchived), broadcasts status on chat:session_updated so other tabs re-sort into the right list. SendChatMessage already refuses archived sessions, so archived chats stay read-only until unarchived. Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(chat): handle archived agents in Chat V2 list & conversation (MUL-4265) (#5100) * feat(chat): handle archived agents in Chat V2 list & conversation (MUL-4265) Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * refactor(chat): drop chat-list archive marker, keep conversation read-only (MUL-4265) Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(chat): apply archived-agent read-only to the floating chat window (MUL-4265) Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): address floating-window + archived-agent review blockers (MUL-4171) Re-review follow-up on the restored floating ChatWindow + archive flow: 1. Floating stale-session self-heal. The restored ChatWindow doesn't use the shared controller, so its ensureSession trusted any non-empty activeSessionId and there was no dangling-session cleanup — a deleted / no-access persisted session could send into a nonexistent session. Ported the same guard used for the tab: a self-heal effect that clears a dangling activeSessionId once the sessions list has loaded, and ensureSession only trusts an id that's in the list or has an in-flight optimistic write (hasOptimisticInFlight, reused from use-chat-controller). handleSend seeds the optimistic message + pending task before setActiveSession, so a freshly-created session is never mis-cleared. 2. Floating dropdown bypassed archive-first safety. Its active rows offered a hard-delete, letting the floating window destroy active chats and skip the "archive first, delete only from Archived" model. Active rows now ARCHIVE (reversible, one-click) like ChatThreadList; the floating window offers no hard-delete — unarchive/delete live only in the full Chat page's Archived view (reachable via expand). Removed the now-dead delete-confirm machinery. 3. Orphan user message on archived-agent send. SendChatMessage created the chat_message before EnqueueChatTask, which rejects an archived / runtime-less agent — a stale client would land a user message then get a 500, orphaning it. Added a preflight that checks the session agent's archived / runtime state and returns 409 before any mutation, plus a handler test asserting the send is rejected with no message persisted. 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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refactor(cli): make issue reorder require exactly one target flag via a cobra flag group [MUL-4222] (#5095)
`issue reorder` takes exactly one target: --top, --bottom, --before, or --after. That rule was a hand-rolled runtime count in runIssueReorder; declare it with cobra's MarkFlagsMutuallyExclusive + MarkFlagsOneRequired (extracted into registerIssueReorderFlags, shared with the tests) so cobra validates it before RunE with canonical messages and shell completion drops the sibling target flags once one is set. Keep an explicit guard for no-op target values that cobra's presence check cannot see: empty --before/--after, and --top=false / --bottom=false. Follow-up to #4110; addresses the second review item from the merge comment (the first was handled in #5072). Co-authored-by: Nick Webster <nick@nitrad.co.uk> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(lark): let an agent's owner bind/manage its Lark bot (MUL-4213) (#5079)
* feat(lark): let an agent's owner bind/manage its Lark bot (MUL-4213) Scan-to-bind was authorized by workspace role only, so a non-admin member could not bind a Lark bot even to an agent they own. Authorize the device-flow install, status poll, and revoke by the same rule that governs every other agent-management op — canManageAgent: the agent's owner OR a workspace owner/admin. Backend: - router: begin/status/revoke drop to workspace-member level; the per-agent check moves into the handlers (agent_id is a query param / installation id, which the role middleware can't see). - BeginLarkInstall + RevokeLarkInstallation load the target agent and run canManageAgent. - GetLarkInstallStatus scopes the read to the session initiator or a workspace owner/admin; others get 404 (no existence leak). Session state now carries InitiatorID for this. Frontend: - LarkAgentBindButton takes agentOwnerId and lets the agent owner through (mirrors canEditAgent). - Agent Integrations tab gates Lark per-agent (owner or admin) while Slack stays workspace-admin-only, since its routes are unchanged. Tests: begin/status/revoke authorization (owner, agent owner, unrelated member) on the backend; agent-owner bind visibility on the frontend. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(lark): keep orphan installation revoke available to workspace admins (MUL-4213) RevokeLarkInstallation loaded the bound agent and ran canManageAgent unconditionally, so once the agent was hard-deleted the load 404'd and a workspace owner/admin could no longer disconnect the orphan Lark installation — a documented cleanup path (ListByWorkspace lists orphans; the active-connection query filters them; Settings surfaces "Unknown Agent" Disconnect). Fall back to workspace owner/admin-only revoke when GetAgentInWorkspace finds no agent; agents that still exist keep the owner-OR-admin canManageAgent check. A plain member gains no orphan-row cleanup rights. No FK/cascade — resolved in the application layer. Adds a backend regression test: orphan installation is revocable by a workspace owner but not a plain member. 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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fd58e13bec |
feat(runtimes): custom runtime names + searchable machine-grouped picker (MUL-4217) (#5070)
* feat(runtimes): custom runtime names + searchable machine-grouped picker
MUL-4217. Runtime names were daemon-generated ("Claude (host)") and
uneditable, so picking one at agent-create time was painful once a
workspace had many machines.
Phase 1 — create-agent RuntimePicker: add a search box (>6 runtimes) and
group options by machine (Local/Remote/Cloud, online-first, current
machine first) reusing buildRuntimeMachines/filterRuntimeMachines. Rows
show the provider under a machine header instead of a flat repeated list.
Phase 2 — custom names: new nullable agent_runtime.custom_name column,
never written by the registration/heartbeat upsert so the daemon can't
clobber it; display is coalesce(custom_name, name) via runtimeDisplayName.
PATCH /api/runtimes/:id gains custom_name (+ apply_to_machine to name every
runtime sharing a daemon_id in one action, owner-scoped for non-admins).
Rename UI on the runtime detail page; `multica runtime rename` CLI command.
Verified: go build/vet, sqlc, handler tests (incl. new custom-name single
+ machine-fanout), 1650 views + 764 core TS tests, typecheck, locale parity.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(runtimes): address review — persist machine name on new registrations, keep custom_name in register response
Elon's review on #5070 (MUL-4217):
1. Machine name looked "lost" when a new provider registered on an
already-named machine — the new row landed with custom_name=null and
broke sharedCustomName. Now a fresh runtime inherits the machine's shared
custom name at register time (ListDaemonCustomNames + sharedDaemonCustomName),
so the machine title stays stable as providers come and go.
2. DaemonRegister rebuilt the response row by hand and dropped custom_name,
so register returned custom_name:null — inconsistent with list/get/update.
Both branches now carry CustomName.
Also: tighten the updateRuntime patch type to custom_name?: string (drop the
misleading `| null`, since the server treats null as "unchanged", not "clear").
Tests: register response preserves custom_name; new runtime inherits machine name.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(runtimes): inherit machine name for failed-profile registrations too
Elon's re-review of #5070 (MUL-4217): the machine-name inheritance added
last round only covered the normal req.Runtimes path. The req.FailedProfiles
branch also upserts a daemon_id-scoped agent_runtime row (offline, profile
registration error), which shows up in the runtime list / machine grouping —
so on a named machine a failed custom-profile row landed with custom_name=NULL
and dragged the machine title back to the hostname.
Extract the inheritance into h.inheritMachineCustomName and call it from both
the normal runtime path and the failed-profile path. Add a test: named daemon
+ failed profile upsert -> the failed row's persisted custom_name is inherited.
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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fix(cli): reject issue list --direction when sort is position or omitted (#5072)
position (the manual board order) is always sorted ascending server-side, so --direction was silently dropped for the default/position sort. A passed -but-ignored flag is a footgun, especially in scripts. Reject the combination up front with a message that names the directional sort columns instead. MUL-4222 Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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519d2aeff0 |
feat(cli): enable issue ordering via cli (issue reorder, --position, --sort/--direction) (#4110)
Closes #4109 MUL-4222 |
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b6adf23f91 |
feat(api): emit Content-Length header on JSON responses (#5021)
The core writeJSON helpers streamed the body via json.NewEncoder(w).Encode after WriteHeader, which forces net/http into chunked transfer encoding and omits Content-Length. Buffer the marshaled body first, set an accurate Content-Length, then write — so API (and health) JSON responses advertise their exact size. writeMeasuredJSON gets the same header. Adds a test asserting the header matches the on-wire body length. Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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perf(chat): fix pending-task index mismatch + cut aggregate request storm (MUL-4159) (#5018)
* perf(chat): fix pending-task index mismatch + cut aggregate request storm (MUL-4159) ListPendingChatTasksByCreator was a top DB hotspot. Root cause: the partial index idx_agent_task_queue_chat_pending (migration 040) only covers status IN (queued, dispatched, running), but migration 109 added a fourth in-flight status (waiting_local_directory) that both pending chat queries now filter on. Postgres can only use a partial index when the query predicate is a subset of the index predicate, so the 4-status query stopped using it and degraded to a Seq Scan over the whole agent_task_queue. Implements the reviewed P0-P3 plan in one PR: P0 index fix (split single-statement CONCURRENTLY migrations per repo convention) - 143: CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY idx_agent_task_queue_chat_pending_v2 covering all four in-flight statuses (same column list, so GetPendingChatTask still benefits). - 144: DROP the superseded 3-status index, in its own migration. P1 SQL + handler hot path - ListPendingChatTasksByCreator now returns cs.agent_id and states chat_session_id IS NOT NULL so the planner can prove the partial-index subset. - ListPendingChatTasks filters private-agent access against the already-loaded accessible-agent set using the returned agent_id, dropping the extra ListAllChatSessionsByCreator scan on the hot path. - Regenerated sqlc. P2 frontend request amplification - FAB uses the new boolean has-any query gated on enabled:!isOpen, so the minimised button never holds the full aggregate. - use-realtime-sync maintains the pending aggregate (list + has-any) in place from task lifecycle events (queued/dispatch/running/waiting_local_directory -> upsert; completed/failed/cancelled -> remove) instead of invalidating on every chat:message/chat:done, with a debounced fallback invalidate for reconnect / unknown payloads. P3 boolean endpoint - GET /api/chat/pending-tasks/has-any backed by HasPendingChatTasksByCreator (EXISTS). Permission filtering is baked in via agent_id = ANY($3); an empty accessible-agent set short-circuits to false. The detailed list stays for the ChatWindow history / stop-task flows. Tests: new handler tests cover the private-agent gate on both endpoints (hidden from a creator who lost access, visible to the agent owner) plus the boolean status/terminal semantics. EXPLAIN (ANALYZE, BUFFERS) on a 300k-row reproduction: - before (3-status index): Parallel Seq Scan, ~300k rows filtered, shared hit=3012, 12.1 ms. - after (v2 index): Index Scan on idx_agent_task_queue_chat_pending_v2, shared hit=131, 0.07 ms. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): stop optimistic cross-session pending aggregate writes from workspace-fanout task events (MUL-4159) Review on PR #5018 flagged a real privilege-escalation bug in the P2 change: use-realtime-sync optimistically upserted the cross-session pending aggregate (pendingTasks / pendingTasksHasAny) from chat task:* events. Those events are a workspace fanout delivered to every member (server still BroadcastToWorkspace, see cmd/server/listeners.go), and the payload carries no creator / agent visibility. So member B starting a chat task could flip member A's FAB to has_pending=true, bypassing the server-side permission filter on /api/chat/pending-tasks[/has-any]. Fix (option 1 from the review — the self-contained one): never optimistically write the aggregate from task:* events. On every task lifecycle transition, debounced-invalidate the aggregate so it is refetched through the permission-filtering endpoint, which only returns the caller's own creator-owned, accessible-agent tasks. The per-session pendingTask cache is still written directly — it is keyed by chat_session_id and only rendered for sessions the user can open (server-gated), so it is not a cross-user leak. chat:message is still excluded from aggregate refresh, so the MUL-4159 request storm stays fixed; task transitions are per-task and coalesced by the debounce. - Removed upsertPendingAggregate / removePendingAggregate. - Added exported refetchPendingChatAggregate(qc, wsId) — an invalidate, never a setQueryData — used by the debounced handler. - Regression tests: refetchPendingChatAggregate leaves the cached has_pending/list untouched (no optimistic write) and only invalidates for an authoritative server-filtered refetch; no-ops without a workspace id. Verified: @multica/core + @multica/views typecheck; full core vitest suite (752 tests) green including the 2 new guard tests. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * chore(chat): address review nits on pending-tasks endpoints (MUL-4159) - Restore the GetPendingChatTask godoc first line that was clipped when the has-any handler was inserted (nit#1). - ListPendingChatTasks short-circuits to an empty list when the caller has no accessible agents, mirroring HasPendingChatTasks — skips the DB round-trip (nit#2). - Add a cross-creator negative test: user A's in-flight task on a workspace-visible agent returns has_pending=false / empty list for user B, locking the cs.creator_id tenant gate that the agent-visibility filter does not cover (nit#3). Verified: go build ./... and go test ./internal/handler -run PendingChatTasks (7 tests) green against live Postgres. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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MUL-4117: feat(cli): add workspace member invite command (#5017)
Closes #4967 |
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fix(sweeper): gate running-task wall clock on runtime liveness (MUL-4107) (#4978)
The server-side running-task sweeper failed rows purely on `started_at >
now() - runningTimeoutSeconds` (2h30m). By its own comment the wall clock
is "mainly for runs whose daemon died without reporting" and "only needs
to sit generously above any realistic single run" — but the predicate
does not actually distinguish a healthy long-running task from an
orphaned one. On self-hosted deployments this kills multi-hour research
/ training runs mid-flight even though the daemon is still heartbeating
and the run is actively producing output.
The daemon side is intentionally unbounded (only inactivity watchdogs:
idle 30m, tool 2h); the server backstop was silently the only wall
clock. `FailStaleTasks` is now AND-gated on runtime liveness:
* dispatched — unchanged; already excludes rows with a live
`prepare_lease_expires_at` (renewed every 15s by the daemon between
claim and StartTask).
* running — new: excluded when the task's `agent_runtime` row is
`online` AND `last_seen_at` is within the runtime stale window
(staleThresholdSeconds = 150s, the same signal
sweepStaleRuntimes already uses).
Healthy long-running tasks on live daemons are no longer killed by the
wall clock. The daemon-dead case remains primarily handled by
sweepStaleRuntimes in the same tick (Redis LivenessStore + DB stale +
FailTasksForOfflineRuntimes); the wall-clock branch is now a defensive
backstop for the pathological case where a runtime row lingers online
with a stale DB heartbeat for longer than the wall clock. `runtime_id
IS NULL` is treated as "not proving liveness" so the wall clock still
fires on that (rare / historical) shape.
The 2h30m default is unchanged — this is a gate, not a threshold
change. Tests updated: 4 existing running-task tests now age out the
runtime so they still exercise the wall clock; 2 new tests cover both
new invariants (healthy runtime → skipped; stale runtime → still
killed).
Fixes #4958
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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WS-1465 fix autopilot duplicate issue dispatch (#4936)
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feat(composio): gate MCP apps behind feature flag (#4876)
* feat(composio): server-side connect flow + connections REST (Notion MVP) (MUL-3720) (#4608)
* feat(composio): server-side connect flow + connections REST (Notion MVP) (MUL-3720)
Compose the merged server/pkg/composio SDK into a user-facing connection
manager: signed-state connect handshake, local user_composio_connection
mirror, idempotent disconnect, and a per-user MCP session helper (not yet
wired into task dispatch).
- migration 127_user_composio_connection (no FK/cascade, per DB rules)
- sqlc queries: upsert (idempotent on user_id+connected_account_id), list
active, owner-scoped get, mark revoked
- internal/integrations/composio: signed HMAC-SHA256 state, BeginConnect,
CompleteCallback (idempotent upsert), ListConnections, Disconnect
(upstream 404 = idempotent success), CreateMCPSession (no-op when empty,
pins connected_accounts per toolkit), CallbackRedirect
- REST handlers under /api/integrations/composio (user-scoped, 503 when
COMPOSIO_API_KEY unset): connect/init, callback (302), connections list,
delete
- router wiring gated by COMPOSIO_API_KEY; COMPOSIO_AUTH_CONFIGS_JSON maps
toolkit->auth_config (MVP: notion); state secret from COMPOSIO_STATE_SECRET
or derived from JWT_SECRET; callback base from COMPOSIO_CALLBACK_BASE_URL
or MULTICA_PUBLIC_URL
- tests: state (expire/tamper/wrong-secret), service (mapping, callback
idempotency, non-success, disconnect owner/404 idempotency, MCP pin),
handlers (httptest), redact regression for Bearer mcp_ tokens
MVP scope: Notion only; no task-dispatch overlay, sharing, or webhook
event handling (later stages).
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(composio): bind callback account to user + idempotent revoked disconnect (MUL-3720)
Address PR 4608 review (CHANGES_REQUESTED):
- callback: verify connected_account_id with Composio before mirroring it.
The signed state only proved user/toolkit/exp, so a valid state paired with
a tampered connected_account_id would be written verbatim. CompleteCallback
now calls ListConnectedAccounts and fails closed (ErrAccountVerification)
unless the account belongs to the state's user (composio_user_id == multica
user id) and was created under the toolkit's auth config. No row is written
on mismatch / unknown account / upstream error.
- disconnect: short-circuit to a no-op when the local row is already revoked,
before touching upstream. Previously a second DELETE re-hit Composio and a
non-404 upstream error surfaced as a 502, breaking the 204-idempotent
contract.
- CreateMCPSession: document the v1 single-active-connection-per-(user,toolkit)
constraint and make duplicate selection deterministic (newest-wins, rows are
connected_at DESC) instead of order-dependent map overwrite. Stage 3 owns the
real single-account-enforcement vs multi-account-shape decision.
Tests: tampered/wrong-auth-config/unknown-account callback rejection, revoked-row
disconnect no-op (asserts upstream not re-hit). composio pkg 85% coverage; all
green.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(composio): list all toolkits + dynamic auth-config resolution (MUL-3720)
Yushen's follow-up to the Notion MVP: surface the full Composio toolkit
catalog, render it in Settings, and drop the static env mapping in favor of
dynamic auth-config discovery.
Config correctness (per Composio docs):
- Remove COMPOSIO_AUTH_CONFIGS_JSON entirely. The toolkit→auth_config mapping
is now resolved at request time from the project's /auth_configs (cached,
5-min TTL), so enabling a toolkit is a dashboard action, not a redeploy.
- Do NOT add COMPOSIO_PROJECT_ID. The project API key (x-api-key) authenticates
to exactly one project; the project is resolved from the key. Only org-level
endpoints use x-org-api-key, which this integration never calls.
Backend:
- SDK: server/pkg/composio/auth_configs.go — ListAuthConfigs (toolkit_slug,
is_composio_managed, show_disabled, limit, cursor).
- service: dynamic resolver (authConfigMap cache; betterAuthConfig prefers a
custom/white-label config over Composio-managed, newest wins); BeginConnect
and CompleteCallback resolve via it; ListToolkits fetches the full catalog
(paginated, capped) annotated with connectable = has an enabled auth config,
connectable-first ordering.
- handler + route: GET /api/integrations/composio/toolkits (user-scoped, 503
when COMPOSIO_API_KEY unset) returning slug/name/logo/category/connectable.
Frontend:
- core: ComposioToolkit/ComposioConnection types, api client methods, and
composio query options (@multica/core/composio).
- views: Settings → Integrations now has a Composio section rendering every
toolkit as a card with search. Connect is gated on `connectable`;
non-connectable toolkits show a muted "not configured" hint instead of a
dead button. Connected toolkits show a badge + Disconnect (with confirm).
- i18n: composio block added to en/zh-Hans/ja/ko settings.
Tests: SDK + service (dynamic resolution, custom-over-managed preference,
connectable flag, resolver-error soft-degrade) and handler toolkits endpoint;
composio pkg 85.7% coverage. go build/vet/gofmt clean; core+views typecheck,
core+views lint, and core tests (691) all green.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(composio): close cross-toolkit callback fail-open by signing auth_config_id into state (MUL-3720)
Re-review blocker: CompleteCallback resolved the toolkit's auth config at
callback time and ignored a resolve error/empty result, while
verifyAccountOwnership skipped the auth-config comparison when the expected
value was empty. A user could then pass another toolkit's connected_account_id
into this toolkit's callback — the owner check passed and it was written under
the wrong toolkit_slug/account binding.
Fix: the auth_config_id is already resolved in BeginConnect (before the state
is signed), so sign it into the state and compare it exactly at callback. No
re-resolve, no fail-open. verifyAccountOwnership now fails closed when the
expected auth config is empty (rejects instead of skipping) and requires an
exact match — closing the cross-toolkit binding gap.
Tests: state round-trips auth_config_id; BeginConnect signs it; callback
rejects wrong/cross-toolkit auth config and an empty (no-mapping) auth config
fails closed. composio pkg 85.2% coverage, all green.
Frontend (non-blocking): the Composio settings tab now surfaces an error when
the connections query fails instead of silently rendering everything as
unconnected.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(composio): hide Settings section entirely when integration unconfigured (MUL-3720)
Decision (option 2, hide-then-merge): don't show a card that leaks the internal
COMPOSIO_API_KEY env-var name to every end user. IntegrationsTab now gates the
whole Composio section (heading + body) on the toolkits query — a 503 means the
key is unset, so the section is withheld instead of rendering the not-configured
card. Admin-only setup guidance is a later, role-gated affordance.
Removed the notConfigured card (and now-unused ApiError import) from
ComposioTab; it only mounts when configured. views typecheck + lint clean.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(composio): Stage 2 frontend polish — callback toast, last_used & expired UI, e2e (MUL-3718) (#4688)
* feat(composio): callback toast + refresh, last_used & expired UI, e2e (MUL-3718)
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(composio): real callback redirect route + StrictMode-safe toast dedup (MUL-3718 review)
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(composio): callback endpoint should not require Multica auth (MUL-3843) (#4709)
* fix(composio): move OAuth callback out of the Auth group (MUL-3843)
Composio 302-redirects the browser to /api/integrations/composio/callback
at the end of the OAuth flow, but PR #4608 mounted it inside the cookie-auth
middleware group. When the session cookie is absent (expired session,
SameSite=Strict / Safari ITP, private window, self-hosted callback subdomain)
the Auth middleware returned a hard 401 and a JSON blob instead of the
settings redirect, breaking the flow.
Identity never came from the cookie anyway: it is carried by the HMAC-signed
state param that CompleteCallback verifies (signature, expiry, replay) and
cross-checked by verifyAccountOwnership; h.Composio == nil still 503s. So the
callback is registered alongside the other public OAuth/webhook routes; the
other four composio endpoints stay session-gated.
Refs MUL-3843, MUL-3715.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(composio): correct stale callback routing comments (MUL-3843)
The package header and ComposioCallback doc comments still described the
callback as sitting under the Auth middleware group. After the route was
moved out (this PR), update both to state it is a public route whose identity
comes from the signed state — addressing review nit from 张大彪.
Refs MUL-3843.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(composio): inject MCP overlay into agent runtime at task dispatch (MUL-3721) (#4704)
Stage 3 of the Composio epic. Wires the per-user Composio MCP session into
every agent task so the agent process sees the initiator's connected tools
without any prompt-time plumbing.
Server side
- Migration 128 adds agent_task_queue.runtime_mcp_overlay JSONB plus a
BEFORE-UPDATE trigger that wipes the column on any transition into a
terminal status (completed / failed / cancelled). A trigger is the single
source of truth — future queries that flip status cannot bypass it.
- composio.Service.BuildTaskOverlay(userID) reuses CreateMCPSession and
emits the Claude-style { mcpServers: { composio: { type: http, url,
headers } } } shape the daemon's existing sidecar generators consume.
Returns (nil, nil) on zero active connections so we never burn a
Composio session for a user with nothing to call.
- TaskService grows a Composio ComposioOverlayBuilder seam, wired in
router.go after composiointeg.NewService succeeds. Five enqueue paths
(issue / mention / quick-create / chat / auto-retry) attach the overlay
after CreateAgentTask returns and before the daemon is notified — so
every claim reads a settled row, with no second daemon hop. Best-effort:
a builder failure logs and proceeds with no overlay.
- resolveInitiatorFromTriggerComment derives the initiator user from the
trigger comment when it was authored by a member. Agent-authored
triggers are not treated as initiators (their connected-apps view is
empty by construction).
Daemon side
- handler/daemon.go claim path merges task.runtime_mcp_overlay onto
agent.mcp_config via mergeMCPOverlay before populating
TaskAgentData.McpConfig. Overlay wins on server-name collisions
because it carries the live user-scoped session URL. Errors fall back
to the agent config unchanged — a bad overlay must not surprise-disable
saved MCP tools. The existing execenv sidecar generators (cursor /
codex / openclaw / opencode / hermes-kiro) need no changes: they keep
consuming the merged result through TaskAgentData.McpConfig.
Tests
- 9 merge cases (mcp_overlay_test): both-nil short-circuit, agent-only
pass-through, overlay-only canonicalization, two-side merge, name
collision (overlay wins), top-level key preservation, malformed agent
fallback, malformed overlay fallback, non-object server rejection.
- 4 dispatch cases (composio): zero-connections returns nil without
CreateSession, happy-path emits the right shape with the right user
id, empty-URL defensive branch, SDK error surfacing.
- 4 TaskService helper cases: nil Composio is a no-op (Queries-safe),
invalid initiator does not call the builder, nil overlay skips the
UPDATE, builder error swallowed without panic.
- Migration 128 verified to roll up + down + up cleanly against the test
database.
Out of scope (deferred): assignment-triggered enqueue paths with no
trigger comment get no overlay attached today (no initiator UUID flows
through enqueueIssueTask in that case). Retry paths recompute the overlay
fresh from the parent's initiator_user_id instead of inheriting the bearer
from the parent row, so a stale token can never resurface on a retry.
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(composio): per-agent allowlist + originator-scoped MCP overlay (MUL-3869) (#4736)
* feat(composio): per-agent allowlist + originator-scoped MCP overlay (MUL-3869)
Stage 3.1 of the Composio epic (MUL-3721 parent). PR #4704 wired in the
runtime_mcp_overlay column and a per-task dispatch hook; this change
inverts the default from "all-on" to opt-in and locks the overlay to the
agent owner's own connected apps:
- Agents carry composio_toolkit_allowlist TEXT[]. NULL or [] => no MCP.
Owner-only read/write; non-owner GET/PUT silently redacts/drops the
field (same shape as mcp_config).
- agent_task_queue carries originator_user_id UUID. Set from the
top-of-chain HUMAN at every enqueue path:
* issue/mention comment by member -> author_id
* issue/mention comment by agent -> inherit via comment.source_task_id
-> parent task originator_user_id
* quick-create -> requester_id
* chat -> initiator_user_id
* retry -> SQL-inherited from parent row
* autopilot -> NULL (system-driven)
- BuildTaskOverlay (composio dispatch) now takes (ctx, originatorUserID,
agent) and short-circuits on five gates: invalid originator,
originator != agent.owner_id, empty allowlist, empty intersection of
allowlist ∩ active connections, defensive empty session URL. Composio
CreateSession is called with BOTH `toolkits.slugs` (the intersection)
AND `connected_accounts` (the pinned account ids), narrowing the
tool-router twice.
- The originator-vs-owner gate closes the agent-fanout privacy hole: any
workspace member who can @-mention a public agent used to project the
owner's connected apps into their run. Now the overlay only mounts
when the human at the top of the chain IS the agent owner.
Tests:
- dispatch_test.go covers all 5 gates plus uppercase/whitespace slug
normalisation.
- task_runtime_mcp_overlay_test.go covers the no-op gates of the new
applyRuntimeMCPOverlay signature.
- agent_composio_allowlist_test.go (handler): owner roundtrip
(list/empty/null), workspace-admin silent-drop, owner-only GET
visibility, pure normaliseComposioToolkitAllowlist.
- resolve_originator_test.go (service, DB-backed): member-authored,
agent-authored inherits via comment.source_task_id, invalid id.
Migration 129 up/down/up verified against docker postgres.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* chore(composio): gofmt + regenerate sqlc with v1.31.1 (MUL-3869 review nits)
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>
* fix(composio): accept nested connected account auth config
* feat(views): creator-only MCP tab for per-agent Composio allowlist (MUL-3870) (#4743)
Stage 3.2 frontend on top of the Stage 3.1 backend (MUL-3869,
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fix(realtime): bounded replay window for ShardedStreamRelay on restart (#4875)
ShardedStreamRelay shard readers previously started with lastID=, which meant events published while a pod was down were silently lost. Replace the cursor with a bounded time-window start ID derived from (now - ReplayGrace), defaulting to 5 minutes. The timestamp is clamped to 0 to handle misconfigured clocks gracefully. Key changes: - Add ReplayGrace field to ShardedStreamRelayConfig (default 5m) - Add replayStartID() helper with non-negative clamp - Extract readShardOnce() from readShard() for testability - Add REALTIME_RELAY_REPLAY_GRACE env var for runtime tuning - Add regression tests for bounded cursor and replay behavior Closes #4797 |
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fix(autopilot): keep create_issue runs visible when runtime offline (#4848)
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0c4c3ff038 |
fix(cli): prevent daemon-managed CLI from silently using user tokens (MUL-3922)
Treat MULTICA_DAEMON_PORT and a workdir daemon-task marker as daemon-managed signals so a task subprocess that loses MULTICA_TOKEN / MULTICA_AGENT_ID / MULTICA_TASK_ID fails closed instead of silently falling back to the user config-file PAT (which made agent writes land as the workspace owner). Adds an actionable error naming a leftover marker for local_directory recovery. Fixes #4204. |
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7b3cad664b |
revert(self-host): remove source channel reporting (#4799)
* Revert "test(onboarding): cover official source reporting controls (#4782)" This reverts commit |
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feat(slack): route /issue slash command through quick-create (MUL-3908) (#4793)
The Slack `/issue` slash command used to directly create a raw issue: the
typed line became the title verbatim and a `todo` issue was assigned to the
agent to work on immediately. That files a rough, unstructured issue and starts
the agent on it before it is well-formed.
Switch the slash command to the quick-create pipeline instead
(TaskService.EnqueueQuickCreateTask, the same path as the web "quick create"
modal): the invoker's natural-language description is handed to the
installation's agent as a prompt, and the agent authors a well-formed issue
(proper title + structured description) in the background, attributed to the
bound member. Because creation is now asynchronous, the ephemeral reply is an
acknowledgement ("On it…") rather than a created-confirmation with a number;
the agent's completion surfaces to the invoker as a Multica inbox notification
through the shared quick-create completion path.
Installation routing and identity/membership checks are unchanged, so the same
workspace boundary and account-binding rules apply. Scope is the slash command
only — the message-based `@bot /issue` still runs through the shared
cross-platform engine (which also serves Lark) and keeps its direct-create
behavior.
- slash_command.go: swap IssueService.Create for EnqueueQuickCreateTask via a
narrow quickCreateEnqueuer interface; prompt is the full text (no title/body
split); drop the now-unused splitIssueText / issueCreatedText / GetWorkspace.
- router.go: wire h.TaskService instead of h.IssueService.
- tests: cover enqueue + ack, multiline prompt pass-through, empty prompt,
unbound, non-member, inactive, team mismatch, and enqueue-failure.
- docs (4 locales): describe the quick-create behavior.
Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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240ec4efd0 |
feat(slack): native /issue slash command over Socket Mode (MUL-3908) (#4780)
* feat(slack): native /issue slash command over Socket Mode (MUL-3908) A message beginning with `/issue` is intercepted by the Slack client as a slash command and never delivered to the app, so the message-prefix /issue never worked on Slack (no event, no 👀, no issue). Register /issue as a real slash command in the app manifest and handle EventTypeSlashCommand over the existing per-installation Socket Mode connection. It is a one-shot issue creation (no chat session / agent run) that reuses the shared IssueService and the same installation-routing + identity/membership checks as the message path, replying privately via the command's response_url (ephemeral) since a slash command has no message to react to. Docs: register the command in the manifest and describe the slash-command behavior across all four locales. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(slack): add commands scope to /issue manifest; fix chat-run wording (MUL-3908) Review follow-up: the manifest examples registered features.slash_commands but omitted the commands bot scope, so updating + reinstalling could still fail to grant the /issue command. Add - commands to oauth_config.scopes.bot in all four locales and document it in the permissions table. Also correct the misleading "no agent run" wording in the slash-command header and router comment: a todo issue assigned to the agent still triggers it via maybeEnqueueOnAssign (issue-assignment), like the message /issue — the slash command only skips the chat session / chat run. 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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feat(self-host): collect anonymous source channels mul-3878 (#4741)
* feat(self-host): collect anonymous source channels * feat(self-host): include other source text * feat(self-host): report source channel domains * feat(self-host): add source domain reporting control * fix(self-host): simplify source reporting copy * fix(self-host): simplify source channel reporting gate * fix(self-host): limit source reporting triggers * chore(self-host): point source reporting at staging |
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dbf11f0958 |
fix(attachments): relax frame-ancestors on local /uploads static route (MUL-3821) (#4777)
Self-hosted local-disk deployments serve document previews straight from the public /uploads/* static route. That route inherited the global `frame-ancestors 'none'` CSP from the middleware, so iframe-based previews (PDF/HTML) were blocked by the browser — only the /api/attachments/* download endpoint had been exempted (#4635 / #4679). Serve /uploads/* through a new Handler.ServeLocalUpload that applies the same preview security headers as the download endpoint (setAttachmentPreviewSecurityHeaders), so the relaxed, config-aware `frame-ancestors 'self' <configured origins>` policy applies to both same-origin and split frontend/backend origin setups. Inline <img> rendering is unaffected (frame-ancestors does not gate images); cloud storage (S3/CloudFront) never hits this route. Adds regression tests covering the relaxed CSP on /uploads and the non-local-storage 404 guard. Refs #4477 Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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3a6d3522c8 |
feat(slack): two-command channel reads — chat history (overview) + chat thread [id] (MUL-3871) (#4762)
Replaces the single scoped `multica chat history --scope` read with two clean noun-commands so the agent can navigate a channel with many threads (e.g. read the specific thread a user referred to): - `multica chat history` — the channel OVERVIEW: recent top-level messages, each thread tagged with thread_id + reply_count + latest_reply (it does NOT expand thread contents). Backed by GET /api/chat/history + slack.History.ChannelOverview (conversations.history). - `multica chat thread [id]` — read one thread: no id = the thread you're in, an id = a specific thread IN THE SAME channel. Backed by GET /api/chat/thread + slack.History.Thread (conversations.replies; DM falls back to history). The channel stays server-pinned to the session; a thread id is only a within-channel locator, so the security boundary (no cross-channel reads) is unchanged. `--scope` is removed. The prompt now teaches both commands and, via a new chat_in_thread signal (derived from the binding: last_thread_id != last_message_id), tells the agent which to start with — `chat history` for a top-level @mention, `chat thread` for an in-thread one. Tests: slack ChannelOverview/Thread (current/by-id/DM-fallback/no-binding/clamp), handler both endpoints + auth, prompt top-level vs in-thread guidance. Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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50a48cef1e |
feat(slack): unified multica chat history pull for channel backfill (MUL-3871) (#4747)
* feat(slack): add unified `multica chat history` pull for channel backfill (MUL-3871) Agents @mentioned in a Slack thread/channel only saw the triggering message, never the prior conversation (GitHub #4717). Instead of force-assembling a recent-context block on every inbound (the Feishu approach), expose a single channel-agnostic pull command the agent runs on demand. - channel: normalized HistoryMessage/HistoryPage/HistoryOptions vocab so the agent sees one shape regardless of platform. - slack.History: resolves session -> binding -> installation -> bot token and reads conversations.replies (real thread) or conversations.history (DM / top-level channel, capturing sibling messages). thread_ts is recorded on the binding config at session creation to pick the right call. - handler GET /api/chat/history: authorized purely by the task-scoped token (stamped X-Task-ID -> the task's own chat session), so an agent can only read the conversation it is currently running for. - multica chat history CLI command (no args; same for every channel). - buildChatPrompt nudge so the agent discovers the command. Feishu is intentionally untouched. Adding a platform = implement the reader. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(slack): require task-token actor source on chat history endpoint Niko's review caught a privilege-boundary hole: the endpoint trusted X-Task-ID, but it is mounted under the general Auth group where a normal JWT / mul_ PAT request does NOT strip a client-forged X-Task-ID — only the mat_ task-token branch stamps it. A workspace member who knew a chat task id could forge the header and read that task's Slack channel/DM/thread history. Gate on the server-set X-Actor-Source == "task_token" (the Auth middleware deletes any client-supplied value and re-stamps it only on the mat_ branch), then trust X-Task-ID. Adds a regression test: a forged X-Task-ID without the task-token actor source is rejected with 403 and never reaches the reader. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(slack): thread-first history for follow-ups, channel for first turn (MUL-3871) A Slack conversation has two nested histories: the surrounding channel and the agent's own thread (the bot's first reply opens a thread on the @mention). The first version picked replies-vs-history from a thread_ts fixed at session creation, so a session started by a top-level @mention always read CHANNEL history — even on follow-ups inside the bot's thread, which should read THREAD history first. - Add a HistoryScope (auto|thread|channel). The handler resolves auto: first turn (no prior bot reply) -> channel; follow-up -> thread. The agent can override with --scope channel|thread, and the response reports the scope read. - The thread root is derived from the binding (last_thread_id / composite-key suffix), available for every engaged group session, instead of the creation-time thread_ts (now removed from the binding config). - A DM degrades a thread request to channel history (DMs have no threads). - Prompt guidance + CLI help updated to explain the policy. Tests: scope selection (thread/channel/DM-fallback/no-root), root derivation, and handler auto-resolution (first->channel, follow-up->thread, explicit override). 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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ff286dcfac |
MUL-3848: fix(server): skip CLIENT SETNAME for managed Redis compatibility
Closes #4627 |
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b90816264e |
feat(skills): import skills from a .skill/.zip archive (#4735)
Import a skill from a local .skill/.zip archive: POST /api/skills/import now accepts a multipart upload (file + on_conflict) alongside the JSON URL body, and the CLI gains `multica skill import --file <path>`. Reuses the existing create + on_conflict contract, per-file/bundle/count caps, reserved-SKILL.md rule, and a zip-slip guard. Closes #4730 MUL-3865 |
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feat(slack): typing reaction on inbound message (MUL-3874) (#4737)
* feat(slack): add typing reaction on inbound message (MUL-3874) Mirror the Feishu typing indicator on Slack: react with 👀 on the user's message when it is ingested, then remove the reaction when the agent's run finishes (EventChatDone) or fails (EventTaskFailed). - New slack.TypingIndicatorManager: Add on ingest, Clear on terminal run events; state keyed by chat_session_id, bot token re-resolved from the DB on clear (never held in memory), all failures logged and swallowed (best-effort). - Wire via the channel-agnostic engine.TypingNotifier seam (slackTypingNotifier in the ResolverSet) — the Router already calls OnIngested off the ACK path. - Clear subscribes to the event bus directly so a failed run also drops the reaction (the outbound replier only handles EventChatDone). - Skip messages older than 2m so Socket Mode reconnect replays don't restamp. Requires the installed Slack app to hold the reactions:write scope. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(slack): clear typing reaction when no task runs; document reactions:write (MUL-3874) Addresses review feedback on the typing-indicator PR. 1. Stuck reaction on offline/archived agent. The debounced flush (flushChatRun) enqueues no task when the agent has no runtime or is archived (or on any enqueue/reload error), so no task lifecycle event is ever published and the bus-driven clear never fires — leaving the 👀 (and Feishu's Typing) reaction stuck on the user's message. Fix at the shared engine seam: add TypingNotifier.OnSettled(ctx, sessionID), which the Router calls from the flush on every no-task exit (before any offline/archived notice). Both the Slack and Feishu notifiers route it to manager.Clear, so the latent Feishu case is fixed too. Adds engine coverage (offline/archived clear, success does not) and a Slack OnSettled test. 2. Missing reactions:write scope in docs. reactions.add/remove silently fail without the scope, but the BYO app manifest/docs never listed it. Add reactions:write to the manifest + scope table and a reinstall note across all four locales (en/zh/ja/ko). Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <agent-j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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f892e03e41 |
feat(cli)!: drop short UUID prefix resolution for multica issue (MUL-3838) (#4732)
BREAKING CHANGE: `multica issue <command> <ref>` no longer accepts short UUID prefixes (e.g. `1881abcd`). Pass the issue key shown by `multica issue list` (`MUL-123`) or the full UUID instead. Other resources without a human-readable key (autopilots, projects, labels, task runs, workspaces) continue to accept short UUID prefixes. The previous resolver paged the entire workspace issue list client-side to disambiguate a short prefix, which timed out on workspaces with ~1000 issues (14–35s; reported in GH #4701). Since the issue key (`MUL-123`) already covers every human use case for an issue reference and the full UUID covers every machine case, supporting a third identifier form has no real product value and forces every issue command to carry ambiguous / min-length / hex-validation semantics through the CLI. Rather than pushing the prefix resolver down into the server (with a new DB query and an expression / generated index), this change removes the path entirely. The user-facing migration is trivial: the `identifier` column shown by `multica issue list` is already routable. Changes: - `resolveIssueRef` now accepts only the issue key (`MUL-123`) or the full UUID. A short hex prefix returns a tailored error pointing to the supported forms; non-hex gibberish returns a generic guidance error. Neither path makes an HTTP call. - The unused `fetchIssueCandidates` paginator is removed. - Tests cover: full UUID succeeds via a single GET, identifier-first resolution does not list, and short prefix / dashed short prefix / bare numeric / non-hex inputs all fail fast with no HTTP traffic. Product rationale and the first-principles discussion are recorded on Multica issue MUL-3838. Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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d970b68ce7 |
feat(autopilot): View/Write permission layer + member access delegation (MUL-3807) (#4695)
* feat(autopilot): add View/Write permission layer Autopilot write and execute operations were gated only by workspace membership, so any member could edit, delete, trigger, or rotate the webhook of any autopilot, and GetAutopilot returned webhook tokens to every member (a token alone can trigger the autopilot). - Add canWriteAutopilot / requireAutopilotWrite: update, delete, trigger, replay-delivery, and all trigger/secret management now require the autopilot creator or a workspace owner/admin. - Redact webhook_token/path/url in GetAutopilot for callers without write access; trigger metadata otherwise stays visible (View default = all members). Creating an autopilot stays open to any member. - ANDs with the existing private-assignee-agent dispatch gate. MUL-3807 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(autopilot): delegate write access via collaborators + manage-access UI Adds an explicit grant primitive so an autopilot's creator/admin can authorize specific workspace members to manage it, with a frontend entry point — beyond the implicit creator/owner-admin set from the prior commit. Backend: - New autopilot_collaborator table (migration 128, members-only, app-layer cleanup, no FK) + sqlc queries. - memberCanWriteAutopilot now also honors explicit collaborators; the write gate, webhook-secret redaction, and a new per-caller can_write flag (on list + detail) all flow through it. - POST/DELETE /api/autopilots/{id}/collaborators (writer-gated); GetAutopilot embeds the collaborators list. Delete cleans up grants in its transaction. - Tests: grant->write->revoke flow, non-writer can't grant, non-member rejected. Frontend (web + desktop via packages/views): - ManageAccessDialog: member picker to grant/revoke, current list with remove. - 'Manage access' entry in the autopilot detail header; edit/run/add-trigger/ delete and the list-row kebab + per-trigger rotate/delete now gate on can_write (absent => allowed, server stays the gate). - can_write wired through types/schema/api client/mutations; en + zh-Hans copy. MUL-3807 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(autopilot): add manage-access i18n keys to ja/ko locales The locale parity test requires every non-EN bundle to cover every EN key. The prior commit added detail.manage_access + the access.* block to en and zh-Hans only, failing parity for ja and ko. Add the translated keys to both. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(autopilot): restrict access-list management to creator/admin only Final-review fix: AddAutopilotCollaborator/RemoveAutopilotCollaborator used requireAutopilotWrite, which counts granted collaborators as writers — so a collaborator could in turn grant/revoke others, a privilege escalation contradicting the 'collaborators cannot re-grant' design. - New requireAutopilotAccessManagement guard uses the narrower autopilotWriteByOwnership predicate (creator or workspace owner/admin only); swapped into both collaborator endpoints. Collaborators keep their edit/trigger/secret write-execute rights. - GetAutopilot now also stamps can_manage_access (narrower than can_write); the detail page gates the 'Manage access' button on it so collaborators no longer see an entry that would 403. - Tests: collaborator grant-others -> 403, revoke-peer -> 403, while retaining edit; can_manage_access true for owner, false for collaborator. MUL-3807 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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Revert "feat(analytics): anonymous self-host onboarding source beacon (MUL-37…" (#4712)
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fix(slack): build the binding link from the web app URL, matching Lark (MUL-3666) (#4703)
The Slack "link your account" prompt built its redeem link from
MULTICA_PUBLIC_URL, but /slack/bind is a web-app page — the link must use the
web app URL, not the backend/API URL. MULTICA_PUBLIC_URL is intentionally the
backend/API public URL (webhooks, daemon server_url, attachments); the Lark
replier already uses appURLFromEnv() (MULTICA_APP_URL ?? FRONTEND_ORIGIN).
Slack was never migrated, so on deployments that set FRONTEND_ORIGIN but not
MULTICA_PUBLIC_URL (e.g. dev) the binding prompt silently failed
("public url not configured") and @-mentions got no response.
Rename slack.OutboundReplierConfig.PublicURL -> AppURL and feed it
appURLFromEnv() in router.go, mirroring Lark. Backend/API-URL uses of
MULTICA_PUBLIC_URL (webhooks, attachments, daemon server_url) are unchanged.
Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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feat(analytics): anonymous self-host onboarding source beacon (MUL-3708) (#4691)
* feat(analytics): anonymous self-host onboarding source beacon (MUL-3708) Production self-host servers now report the anonymous onboarding "how did you hear about us" channel to Multica's public write-only ingest, so the self-host source distribution becomes visible alongside official cloud. Official cloud keeps its existing PostHog capture unchanged; this is a submit-time beacon, not a background telemetry pipeline. - server/internal/sourcebeacon: ShouldSend gate (production + non-local + non-*.multica.ai app host, fail-closed — judged by the app/frontend host, not the backend URL, which official often leaves unset), per-instance salted hashing, deterministic event uuid, fire-and-forget sender. - POST /api/telemetry/self-host-source: public, write-only, per-IP rate-limited, 4 KiB body cap, channel allowlist, strict unknown-field rejection. Lands in PostHog as self_host_source_channel with a deterministic uuid (best-effort dedup), $process_person_profile=false, and deployment=self_host — a distinct event name so it never pollutes the official onboarding funnel. - Hook in PatchOnboarding fires once when the source is first set; never blocks onboarding. Only channel enum(s) + two per-instance hashes leave the box — never user_id/email/name/workspace/org/domain/role/use_case/the source_other free-text/IP. - migration 128: system_settings singleton holding instance_salt. - frontend: self-host-only anonymous-collection notice on the source step, gated by a new /api/config self_host_source_notice flag (en/zh-Hans/ko/ja). - analytics.Event gains an optional top-level uuid; docs/analytics.md, SELF_HOSTING.md and .env.example document exactly what is/isn't sent and how to disable it (ANALYTICS_DISABLED). Also fixes the long-standing team_size→source drift in docs/analytics.md. Verified locally: go build/vet, go test (sourcebeacon, analytics, handler), pnpm typecheck (all packages), locale parity (157), step-source (6) + core config/schema (69) vitest, lint (0 errors). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(analytics): wire self-host source beacon through metrics, guard nil pool (MUL-3708) Addresses Howard CI blockers on #4691 (no product-direction change): - loadInstanceSalt returns "" on nil pool; salt is only loaded when ShouldSendFromEnv() is true, via a bounded (5s) context — restores the "router constructible without a DB" invariant (nil-pool routing tests). - Add multica_self_host_source_channel_total counter (by source) + an IncForEvent case, so every analytics event is paired with a Prometheus counter. NormalizeSourceChannel reuses sourcebeacon allowlist (no 3rd copy). - Beacon handler now builds the event via the analytics.SelfHostSourceChannel helper and ships it through obsmetrics.RecordEvent (no naked Capture); not IsMetricsOnly, so it still reaches PostHog. - Prime the new family in the registry-families test. Verified: go build/vet, go test ./internal/metrics ./internal/sourcebeacon ./internal/handler ./cmd/server (incl. the 3 named blockers + registry + record-event-helper lints) all green. 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 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |