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chore(main): release 1.710.1 (#9327)
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chore(main): release 1.710.0 (#9323)
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chore(main): release 1.709.0 (#9312)
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feat(service-accounts): allow choosing role at creation time (#9307)
* [ee] feat(service-accounts): allow choosing role at creation time Previously, service accounts were hardcoded to operator and could not be used as the CLI sync user since they had no write access. They also only counted as 0.5 seat each. This change: - Extends `NewServiceAccount` to accept optional `is_admin` / `operator` (defaults to `operator=true` for backward compatibility). - Exposes a role picker in `AddUser.svelte` when creating a service account (Operator / Developer / Admin). - Lets admins update a service account's role from the user list (it used to be locked to "Operator" with a tooltip). - Updates the OpenAPI spec + regenerates the frontend client. A developer/admin service account counts as 1 seat under the existing seat-cap logic (operators stay at 0.5). Companion PR on windmill-ee-private updates the `INSERT INTO usr` to honour the chosen role. Fixes WIN-1985 * [ee] feat(service-accounts): wm_deployers opt-in for Dev role When creating a service account with role=Developer, surface a toggle "Add to wm_deployers" (recommended). Members of wm_deployers can deploy on behalf of other users — the typical setup when the service account is used as the CLI sync / CI deploy identity. - `NewServiceAccount` gains an optional `add_to_deployers` flag. - Frontend defaults the toggle to on but only shows it under Developer (admins have it implicitly; operators can't deploy). - Tooltip links to docs.windmill.dev "Run on behalf of". Companion EE PR updates the handler to INSERT into usr_to_group for wm_deployers when the flag is set. Refs WIN-1985 * chore: update ee-repo-ref to 974ed42067d9f63acb42332b671b8c01ffd4b625 This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #589 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: f7dbc3cc2ba21c396f4828881e3b9d9ab6f50c69 New ee-repo-ref: 974ed42067d9f63acb42332b671b8c01ffd4b625 Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. * [ee] fix(service-accounts): unhardcode role in superadmin user list Two review issues from the merged #9307 / #589: 1. P1 — The global Users tab in #superadmin-settings still pinned every service account to "Operator". Now it shows the actual role (Admin / Operator / Developer), derived from the SA's usr row. - `list_users_as_super_admin`: replaced `true as operator_only` with the real `operator` value, and added `is_workspace_admin` from the row (NULL for password users since their admin status is per-workspace). - `global_whoami`: when the email belongs to a service account, look up its real `operator` / `is_admin` instead of pinning to operator. - `SuperadminSettingsInner.svelte`: drop the hardcoded "Operator" badge; render Admin / Operator / Developer using the new fields, matching the workspace-level view. 2. P2 — Regenerate the bundled `openapi-deref.{yaml,json}` so the `createServiceAccount` body (now exposing `is_admin`, `operator`, `add_to_deployers`) and the new `GlobalUserInfo.is_workspace_admin` field show up at runtime in `/api/openapi.{yaml,json}`. Bumps `ee-repo-ref.txt` to the EE follow-up that adds the offline seat-cap check on `create_service_account`. Refs WIN-1985 * chore: update ee-repo-ref to b7a6068c1f3dc845e012959268b2426f0de4d697 This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #590 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: 0b1307c21d1bfd6fb43a03c2ba39d2a8bf8e6470 New ee-repo-ref: b7a6068c1f3dc845e012959268b2426f0de4d697 Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. --------- Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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audit-log workspace-fairness cap transitions (#9306)
* feat(queue): audit-log workspace-fairness cap transitions When the cloud per-workspace fairness mechanism adds a workspace to the capped set or releases one, write `workspace_fairness.capped` / `workspace_fairness.uncapped` audit-log entries to the affected workspace. The cluster admin can review the full timeline from the `admins` workspace audit view with `all_workspaces=true`; per-workspace owners see their own events in their normal audit list. Only the per-cycle refresh winner emits entries (matching where the heavy aggregation runs), so a fleet of N workers does not produce N duplicates per transition. The diff is computed against the value already in `background_task_state` rather than the winner's in-memory cache, so a freshly-restarted process winning the claim does not spuriously emit "newly capped" entries for workspaces that were already capped before it started. Audit writes are best-effort: failures are logged via tracing and do not abort the refresh cycle. Fixes WIN-1984 * feat(queue): scope fairness audit to admins workspace + queue-metrics pane - Write `workspace_fairness.capped` / `workspace_fairness.uncapped` to the `admins` workspace (was: per-affected-workspace) with the affected workspace_id moved to the `resource` field. Cluster admins now get the full timeline in one place without `all_workspaces=true`. - Add `GET /workers/workspace_fairness_events` returning the last 100 events. Cloud-gated (returns `[]` on non-cloud) and devops-only. - Add a `WorkspaceFairnessEvents` Section to the Queue Metrics drawer, rendered only when `isCloudHosted()` is true. Shows time / event badge / workspace / parameters with a refresh button. Fixes WIN-1984 |
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chore(main): release 1.708.0 (#9304)
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chore(main): release 1.707.0 (#9285)
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feat(github-app): hide cloud-only UI on self-managed + admin assignment UI (#9299)
* feat(github-app): hide cloud-only UI on self-managed + admin assignment UI
Two related UX fixes for the GitHub App self-managed (GHES) integration:
1. On self-managed instances, the per-installation Export button and the
"Import installation from other instance" section in the workspace UI both
hide. Both round-trip a JWT carrying only {installation_id, account_id} with
no github_base_url, so they would produce broken cloud-style installs on a
self-managed instance. The previous Export attempt also failed with
"No JWT token received from server" because self-managed installs store an
empty JWT by design.
2. New "Workspace assignments" panel in instance settings (GhesAppSettings.svelte)
that auto-discovers installations of the configured GHES App and lets the
super-admin assign them to specific workspaces. Workspace users without
GitHub permissions no longer need to install the App themselves — the admin
provisions the link from instance settings. Admin-provisioned installs show a
"Provisioned by admin" badge in the workspace UI and can only be removed by
the super-admin from instance settings.
Backend support is in the EE companion PR
windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private#588.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: update ee-repo-ref to da5189cf69a453de3855057f41be0d84e5910707
This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #588 was merged in windmill-ee-private.
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chore(main): release 1.706.1 (#9281)
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chore(main): release 1.706.0 (#9270)
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chore(main): release 1.705.0 (#9229)
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0f7dd86e5c |
feat: persistent in-editor drafts via UserDraft (#9121)
* refactor(frontend): remove localStorage-backed autosave drafts
Strip the per-editor localStorage autosave for flows, apps and raw apps,
along with the associated restore toasts and diff actions, so we can
replace them with a unified UserDraft service in a follow-up. The
backend DraftService (DB-backed drafts) is untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(frontend): add UserDraft service for per-workspace local drafts
Introduces UserDraft, a key-value store keyed by
`{workspace}/{itemKind}/{path}` and backed by localStorage. Supports
save/get/remove plus a reactive use() handle so multiple component
instances observing the same draft stay in sync via a shared $state
loaded through useLocalStorageValue. Designed to host drafts for
scripts, flows, apps, raw apps, resources, variables, and all trigger
kinds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* tests
* nit schedule_ prefix
* feat(frontend): persist deep mutations in useLocalStorageValue
Track the serialized value alongside the $state and add an $effect that
deep-reads it (via readFieldsRecursively). When a deep mutation produces
a serialization that differs from the last persisted blob, write it to
localStorage. The setter keeps writing synchronously so callers reading
localStorage right after assignment still see the new value; the effect
no-ops on those because lastSerialized was already updated by the setter.
Undefined values are persisted as a removal.
UserDraft no longer needs its own removeItem workarounds for undefined
values — useLocalStorageValue handles that uniformly now.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(frontend): add defaultValue + empty-path handling to UserDraft
UserDraft.use() accepts an opts.defaultValue used when no localStorage
entry exists yet. It is not persisted on first read — only an actual
mutation writes through.
Empty paths (new items) bypass localStorage entirely. The entry still
lives in the in-memory Map so multiple components on the same /add page
share state, but save/get/remove/use never read or write localStorage
with an empty path. Once the item is saved and the route navigates to
its new URL, a fresh use() on the non-empty path takes over.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(frontend): wire script editor to UserDraft
The script editor's top-level state now lives in UserDraft.use(), keyed
on the route's path (page.params.path on /scripts/edit, '' on /scripts/add).
Deep edits inside ScriptBuilder persist automatically; deploy and draft
restore now call UserDraft.remove to clear the local autosave alongside
the backend draft.
Replaces the URL-hash autosave that ScriptBuilder used to write via
replaceStateFn — that prop is now gone, the encodeScriptState debounce
is gone, and Triggers no longer takes a saveSessionDraft callback.
Viewing a specific historical hash (?hash=...) is kept draft-free by
passing '' as the path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(frontend): wire flow editor to UserDraft
flows/add and flows/edit drive the flow value through a StateStore
adapter backed by UserDraft.use, so every edit auto-persists at
userdraft/w/{ws}/flow/{path} without touching FlowBuilder's internal
.val convention. On returning visits the local autosave wins and a
toast offers a diff against the latest backend draft/deployed version;
on a fresh visit the backend value is written into the handle. Deploy,
save-as-draft rename, restore-draft and restore-deployed each call
UserDraft.remove on the route path so the local autosave doesn't
outlive the action.
Adds UserDraft.has() for "is there already a local draft?" detection
in the load path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(frontend): wire app editor to UserDraft
AppEditor registers a UserDraft.use<App> handle for its current path
(empty path for /apps/add stays in-memory) and a single $effect
deep-tracks the internal stateApp and forwards every mutation to the
handle. useLocalStorageValue's lastSerialized check then dedupes the
actual localStorage writes per tick, so even fast drag/resize loops
only persist when the JSON output really changes.
/apps/edit overlays a local autosave from UserDraft.get on top of the
backend value when one exists, with the existing "Discard / Show diff"
toast wired to UserDraft.remove. Deploy, save-as-draft, restore-draft
and restore-deployed all call UserDraft.remove on the relevant path,
including the JSON editor save paths.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(frontend): wire raw app editor to UserDraft
/apps_raw/edit owns the canonical raw-app state (files, runnables,
data, summary) in four $state vars; a single $effect deep-tracks them
and forwards the bundle to a UserDraft.use<RawAppDraft> handle so each
mutation tick persists at userdraft/w/{ws}/raw_app/{path} (deduped by
useLocalStorageValue's serialized check). On load the route overlays
the local autosave on top of backend.draft/deployed and offers a
"Discard / Show diff" toast when they diverge; matching local entries
are silently dropped. Deploy, save-as-draft rename, restore-draft and
restore-deployed each call UserDraft.remove on the route path.
/apps_raw/add keeps the same shape (UserDraft.use with empty path)
so the draft is in-memory only and we drop it explicitly when the
initial save creates the real path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(frontend): wire resource editor to UserDraft
ResourceEditor registers a UserDraft.use<ResourceState> handle keyed
on the initialPath (empty for new resources, in-memory only). A
$effect deep-tracks the current workspace's edit state and forwards
mutations to the handle; on bootstrap and lazy backend-fetch the
local autosave wins over the backend value when they diverge. After
a successful save() we call UserDraft.remove so the local autosave
doesn't outlive the deploy. Cross-workspace deploys always start from
the live backend value rather than the local draft.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(frontend): wire variable editor to UserDraft
VariableEditor persists the current workspace's edit state via
UserDraft.save on every mutation, keyed on editPath ('' for new
variables → in-memory only). Backend fetches now overlay a matching
local autosave when one exists, and initNew() rehydrates from the
in-memory empty-path entry so opening a fresh "Add variable" drawer
keeps any unsaved work from the previous open. After a successful
save we drop the corresponding entry.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* editor external changes sync
* fix(frontend): don't UserDraft.remove flows while route is still mounted
The /flows/add and /flows/edit routes drive FlowBuilder from a flowStore
whose getter reads flowHandle.draft directly. Calling UserDraft.remove
synchronously before goto() therefore wiped the in-memory entry, made
flowStore.val collapse to emptyFlow(), and tripped
UnsavedConfirmationModal against the just-saved value — even though the
deploy/save-draft itself succeeded.
Drop those explicit removes in onSaveInitial, /add onDeploy, and
/edit onDeploy. The empty-path entry self-cleans on unmount via
onDestroy ref counting; for the non-empty edit path the next visit's
load-time diff will silently overwrite localStorage when the local
autosave matches the deployed value. Restore-draft/restore-deployed
keep their explicit remove because they navigate to the same route
(no modal) and loadFlow immediately rehydrates the handle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Revert "fix(frontend): don't UserDraft.remove flows while route is still mounted"
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feat(frontend): new path component (#9017)
* stash
* ui nits
* Fix contenteditable feedback look (duplicate typing)
* fix right icon wrong position with placeholder
* user editor in Path editor takes correct width
* nits
* nit
* chore: remove assets-operator changes (moved to separate PR)
These files were mistakenly included in this PR and belong in a dedicated PR
("Allow assets page to operators").
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: remove sidebar assets-operator change (moved to separate PR)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix disabled
* border nit
* Fix disabled styling
* Apply suggestion from @cubic-dev-ai[bot]
Co-authored-by: cubic-dev-ai[bot] <191113872+cubic-dev-ai[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* nit
* Update frontend/src/lib/components/text_input/TextInput.svelte
Co-authored-by: cubic-dev-ai[bot] <191113872+cubic-dev-ai[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix disabled tabindex and aria-disabled on contenteditable Select
The useContentEditable branch had an unconditional tabindex="0", keeping
a disabled Select in the tab order, and was missing aria-disabled.
Mirror the TextInput div branch.
Co-authored-by: Diego Imbert <diegoimbert@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: drop obsolete hideFullPath prop from EditorHeader Path usage
* invalidate autocomplete paths on deploy
* nit pixel
* use Badge in auto complete
* nit prevent default
* fix(autocomplete): don't let stale fetch clobber forced refresh
A non-forced fetchWorkspacePaths() that started before invalidateWorkspacePaths()
could still resolve afterward, overwrite the cache, and clear forceNextFetch —
making the post-deploy refresh a no-op. Only write back from the promise that
is still the current pending one, and only clear the force flag when the
completing fetch was itself forced.
* refactor(path): drop unreachable 'group' branch in owner-kind setter
The Select only offers user/folder, so the 'group' branch was dead. Leave a
short note pointing at validateName which still accepts 'group' for
forward-compat.
* fix(path): respect disableEditing on owner-kind selector
Other path-editor controls disable on (disabled || disableEditing); the
owner-kind Select only checked `disabled`, so read-only users (trigger
editors with !can_write) could still toggle User/Folder and mutate the
bound path. Reuse the existing nameDisabled flag.
* Revert "fix(autocomplete): don't let stale fetch clobber forced refresh"
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feat: resolve relative imports from local content in script/flow preview (#9233)
* feat: thread temp_script_refs into preview jobs Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: resolve python preview relative imports from temp script refs Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: use local relative imports in wmill script preview Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: use local relative imports in wmill flow preview Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add temp_script_refs to Preview and FlowPreview openapi schemas Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: pass temp_script_refs to bun lockfile gen for no-lock preview Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: route script preview through shared buildPreviewTempScriptRefs Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: resolve local relative imports in wmill app dev inline scripts Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address cubic review — bundle cache key, preview-mode gate, error masking Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * perf: skip dep-tree build when previewed script has no relative imports; narrow old-backend classifier Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: address review issues (preview-only gate, bundle preview, app dev cwd) Three P1s flagged in repeated codex/pi reviews on PR #9233: - Gate _TEMP_SCRIPT_REFS extraction on JobKind::Preview (bun + python executors) and propagation in worker_flow on JobKind::FlowPreview. job.args includes caller-controlled request args, so honoring this key on deployed runs would let a caller swap import resolution to local content uploaded via /raw_temp. - run_bundle_preview_script now injects temp_script_refs into PushArgs.extra, mirroring run_preview_script — closes the silent data drop for the bundle preview path. - wmill app dev chdirs to the wmill.yaml root before buildPreviewTempScriptRefs and restores after, so the `cd <app>__raw_app && wmill app dev` invocation (cwd is the raw_app folder, no app_folder arg) still walks sibling workspace scripts like f/lib.ts. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(ee): bump ee-repo-ref to 5b347d6 (handle_python_deps arity fix) Picks up the EE arity fix so cargo_test + check_ee_full compile cleanly. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(ee): bump ee-repo-ref to 52e273d (agent-workers bundle path arity fix) Picks up windmill-ee-private 52e273d which adds the missing &None arg to compute_bundle_local_and_remote_path in windmill-api-agent-workers/src/ee.rs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(ee): bump ee-repo-ref to 2d6ffd3 (EE main merged in) Previous bump pinned an older EE commit, missing the audit-log object-store export module (EE PR #579, commit ec3cd35) and other EE main updates. The CE backend's `crate::ee_oss::anchor_audit_logs_s3_checkpoint_env_var` and `export_audit_logs_to_object_store` references need the new EE definitions. Merged origin/main into the EE branch and pinned the merge commit. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to b0c87b1272c25dca4aa9148c87fb024a9d9ef322 This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #583 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: 2d6ffd32c99bd93e79cf78675cb89499a81b17e1 New ee-repo-ref: b0c87b1272c25dca4aa9148c87fb024a9d9ef322 Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat(vault): optional KV secret path prefix setting (WIN-1960) (#9249)
* feat(vault): add optional KV secret path prefix setting (WIN-1960) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to 0189ba6504fd70eb4929e4881d624d48efd14aee This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #581 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: e32e8d6483550c67897e09b6f900dff1034bdae8 New ee-repo-ref: 0189ba6504fd70eb4929e4881d624d48efd14aee Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat(indexer): observability for unavailable search index (WIN-1956) (#9239)
* [ee] feat(indexer): observability for unavailable search index A user hit `Not found: There is no index reader to search from` when searching service logs and could not tell whether it was a config error or a bug, and asked for visibility into the indexer status (WIN-1956). Backend (EE companion PR): - Replace the opaque error with an actionable message explaining the likely causes (indexer disabled, still starting, or blocked acquiring the indexer lock) and pointing to the status panel. - Add a coarse `state` (running | stale | never_started) to `/indexer/status`, derived from the lock row, distinguishing a never-configured indexer from a stale/blocked one. Frontend: - Instance Settings > Indexer now shows Running / Stale / Not started with a tooltip explaining what to check for each. - Service logs search now catches failures and shows an inline, actionable Alert instead of an unhandled rejection. Fixes WIN-1956 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to 017d36418a65ce5c840c502e3174df0c393612ba This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #580 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: 18b7e1b30a1ff582c4a072580bbb8aec34e22cdc New ee-repo-ref: 017d36418a65ce5c840c502e3174df0c393612ba Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. * fix(indexer): address review nits - IndexerMemorySettings: older backends without `state` reporting `is_alive: false` now show "Stopped" (red) again instead of falling through to "Unknown" (codex/cubic P2). - ServiceLogsInner: clear stale logs/counts on a failed search so the error isn't shown alongside results from a previous query (codex P2). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat: export audit logs to a dedicated object store folder (#9207)
* feat: export audit logs to dedicated object store folder * fix: gap-free audit export via snapshot-xmin gate and stable object keys * test: add integration test for audit log object store exporter * fix: cursor audit export on snapshot xmin to prevent id-leapfrog loss * fix: protect audit s3 checkpoint from config sync and bound export interval * fix: anchor audit s3 checkpoint at enable time to not skip first-window rows * fix: anchor first audit export at the enable transaction's xid * fix: use epoch timestamp floor on first audit export run to not drop old backlog * fix: anchor audit export at startup for env-var enable path * fix: anchor audit export via enabling-txn snapshot xmin trigger * fix: bound the bootstrap audit export to MAX_XID_INTERVAL per tick * refactor: store audit export cursor in background_task_state, add status endpoint * docs: align store_audit_logs_s3 setting text with the actual enable-boundary contract * [ee] refactor: move audit s3 export core logic to EE, gate on Enterprise license * chore: update ee-repo-ref to ec3cd353245e1cdf6a290528dbd7f2ac2498386c This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #579 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: 4ffc6d5f874e64d7dc4a147b4e73baa6c44867a5 New ee-repo-ref: ec3cd353245e1cdf6a290528dbd7f2ac2498386c Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. --------- Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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chore(main): release 1.704.1 (#9226)
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chore(main): release 1.704.0 (#9210)
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chore(main): release 1.703.3 (#9200)
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chore(main): release 1.703.2 (#9195)
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chore(main): release 1.703.1 (#9182)
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chore(main): release 1.703.0 (#9170)
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chore(main): release 1.702.1 (#9166)
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chore(main): release 1.702.0 (#9160)
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feat: include service accounts in instance settings users list (#9157)
* feat: include service accounts in instance settings users list Service accounts (workspace-scoped, no password row) now appear in the superadmin users list with a Bot icon, workspace badge, and a link to manage them in the workspace settings. Role is locked to Operator. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update sqlx offline cache Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: use composite key for users each block Service accounts can share emails across workspaces, so key by email + workspace_id to avoid Svelte each_key_duplicate. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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chore(main): release 1.701.0 (#9131)
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feat: read-only flag on API tokens (#9144)
* feat: read-only flag on API tokens, orthogonal to scopes Add a per-token `read_only` boolean set at creation time. When true, the token can only call HTTP methods classified as Read (GET/HEAD/OPTIONS). Mutating methods and job-run actions are rejected with 403, regardless of which scopes are attached. Surfaced as a prominent toggle in the standard token-creation flow and a discreet `2xs` toggle in MCP mode (where users often want write access, so we don't bias them toward enabling it). MCP enforcement: read-only tokens hide all script/flow/hub tools from `list_tools` and only see endpoint tools whose method is GET, and the runner rejects `call_tool` on anything mutating. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: review fixes for read-only token flag - Exempt /api/mcp/* and /mcp/* paths from the read-only middleware check. MCP transport runs over POST (streamable HTTP / SSE), so otherwise the middleware would 403 every MCP request before the runner could enforce read-only at the tool-call level. - Tighten is_endpoint_read_only to GET only, matching the read_only_hint that create_endpoint_annotations actually emits. - Add unit test for check_read_only_for_route covering GET/HEAD/OPTIONS, mutating methods, and run paths. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: bump ee-repo-ref to read-only-trigger-toggle Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(frontend): make read-only toggle discreet in both modes Match the MCP-mode treatment in standard mode: text-tertiary, 2xs, shared "Read-only" label. The tooltip switches per mode so the explanation still fits the context. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(frontend): gate read-only toggle behind Limit token permissions The read-only toggle now only shows when the user has limited the token's scopes (standard mode) or in MCP mode (which always picks an MCP scope). Turning the limit off also resets read-only so it doesn't silently stick. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(frontend): hide incompatible MCP tools when read-only is on When the read-only toggle is on in MCP mode: - Endpoint badges and the custom-mode endpoint MultiSelect filter to GET. - Already-selected non-GET endpoints are pruned from the scope. - The scripts/flows preview is replaced with a note explaining they're hidden (the runner already rejects script/flow runs for read-only). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(frontend): place read-only toggle at top of limited scope area The previous gate required at least one scope to be picked before the read-only toggle appeared, which made it look missing while the user was still building their scope list. Move the toggle inside ScopesPicker: - Standard mode: sits directly under the "Limit token permissions" toggle whenever Limit is on, before the scope selector. - MCP mode: sits at the top of the MCP scope block. readOnly is now $bindable on ScopesPicker so CreateToken still owns the value. The auto-reset on un-limit moves into ScopesPicker too. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(frontend): nest read-only toggle inside the scope list card Place the read-only toggle at the top of the scope list (between the Selected Scopes summary and the bordered domain list) via a new optional topSlot snippet on ScopeSelector. Keeps ScopeSelector decoupled from read-only specifics; ScopesPicker fills the slot. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to 9bc8160be50b3e57a60daf4e1b71c389a6e02b8a This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #571 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: f53d26e6685dfd60bfa67686fbd7358169cfd130 New ee-repo-ref: 9bc8160be50b3e57a60daf4e1b71c389a6e02b8a Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. * fix: address CI review for read-only token flag - P1 (Codex): narrow the MCP middleware exemption from "any /api/mcp/*" to just the streamable HTTP transport endpoints (/api/mcp/gateway, /api/mcp/w/{ws}/{mcp,sse,list_tools}). Without this, a read-only token could POST /api/mcp/gateway/oauth/server/approve and mint a follow-on non-read-only MCP token via the OAuth code/token exchange. - P2 (Claude/cubic): fix test comment/assertion mismatch — the run-path assertion now exercises GET (which is what the RUN_PATH_ACTIONS elevation comment describes) in addition to POST. Add a regression assertion for /api/mcp/gateway/oauth/server/approve. - P2 (cubic): short-circuit script/flow/hub-script/resource fetches in MCP list_tools when read_only is on — they would only be discarded below, so skipping the DB and resource fan-out is pure win. - P2 (cubic): when scopes are pre-supplied via the CreateToken prop, the ScopesPicker isn't rendered, which previously hid the read-only toggle entirely. Render it next to the pre-supplied scopes display. 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chore(main): release 1.700.2 (#9117)
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chore(main): release 1.700.1 (#9114)
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chore(main): release 1.700.0 (#9092)
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9c6cd8c852 |
offline (URL-bound) license keys (#9089)
* [ee] feat(license): offline (URL-bound) license keys Offline keys are a 4-segment variant for air-gapped customers — no phone-home, embedded seat/CU caps, locked to the instance's base_url. Existing 3-segment online keys are unchanged. Companion PRs: - windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private (full design + EE impl) - windmill-labs/windmill-customer-service (issuance + portal) - windmill-labs/windmill-cf-worker-keygen (signing) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] refactor(license): bind offline keys via instance hash; simpler CU enforcement - /settings/license_status now surfaces an `instance_hash` superadmins share with support when requesting an offline key - OfflineMetadata: `hash` replaces `base_url`; OfflineCapStatus reports `current_cu` (last 2min) and drops the grace-period fields - verify_license_key now takes a db so EE can recheck the hash - InstanceSetting.svelte: hash copy-block + simpler status panel - Bump ee-repo-ref Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] chore(license): bump ee-repo-ref Pulls in the current_cu clamp + prod public key restoration. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] refactor(license): split instance_hash endpoint; minimal cap UI; restore workers expiry toast - `instance_hash` is no longer part of /settings/license_status responses; it lives at GET /settings/instance_hash (super-admin only) so it isn't re-emitted on every status poll. The UI doesn't show it — admins fetch it explicitly when requesting a key from support. - InstanceSetting offline cap UI is now two compact green/red status lines (Seats X.X/Y and CUs X.X/Y) placed above the action buttons, matching the existing "Latest key renewal" badge style. The block-panel is gone. - "Latest key renewal" line and the "Renew key" button are now hidden when an offline key is loaded (renewal is server-disabled for offline keys). - Restore parseLicenseKey + checkLicenseExpiration toast on /workers (works for both 3- and 4-segment keys). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] chore(license): bump ee-repo-ref Pulls in the plain-SHA256 instance hash + stats_ee revert. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] chore(license): bump ee-repo-ref Picks up the alert wording change. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] chore(license): bump ee-repo-ref Picks up the instance_uid cache so the periodic verify_license_key cycle no longer hits global_settings. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] refactor(license): rename /settings/license_status → /offline_license_status The endpoint was only used by the offline-license UI; the other fields it returned (license_key_id, license_key_valid, kind, offline metadata) were unused. Rename to clarify scope and flatten the response — it now returns just the OfflineCapStatus (or null when no offline license is loaded). Frontend uses `offlineCapStatus != null` as the "is offline" check. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] fix(ci): regenerate sqlx cache for the inline worker_ping query After reverting unused stats_ee helpers (fetch_worker_pings*), the inline `sqlx::query_as!(WorkerPingRecord, ...)` in get_stats_payload lost its cache entry — CI's check_ee_full + cargo_test were failing under SQLX_OFFLINE=true with E0282 type-inference errors. Re-running update_sqlx.sh regenerates the cache file under its current hash and prunes a couple of stale entries. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] fix(license): address cubic-bot review - get_offline_license_status: propagate enforce_offline_caps errors as 500 instead of swallowing into a "no offline license" (Option::None) response - canonical_base_url: rewrite the doc to match the actual fallback behavior (lowercase + trailing-slash strip on URL parse failure); the original cross-service contract is gone since the customer-service no longer canonicalizes (treats the instance hash as opaque) - check_seat_cap_for_new_user: take an email and short-circuit when the email is already in `usr ∪ workspace_invite` so net-zero invite upserts and invite→user transitions aren't spuriously blocked at cap. Mirrors the dedup rule the count itself uses. - Bump ee-repo-ref to pull in the EE-side change Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] chore(license): bump ee-repo-ref Picks up the exact-delta seat-cap check (replaces the simple existence short-circuit). Regenerates the new sqlx cache for the bool_and query. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] fix(license): propagate get_instance_hash errors; bump ee-repo-ref - get_instance_hash: replace `.ok().flatten()` with map_err+? so DB errors during instance_uid lookup surface as 500 instead of silently returning `{"instance_hash": null}` (same pattern get_offline_license_status already uses) - Bump ee-repo-ref to pull in the enforce_offline_caps cached-state preservation Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to c6cd1afe2d9e04809b30751cd1687b28a65e62b1 This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #566 was merged in windmill-ee-private. 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feat(vault): configurable JWT auth mount path and setup-doc fixes (#9100)
* chore: narrow secret-file Read deny rule to dotfiles/extensions * feat(vault): configurable JWT auth mount path and fix setup docs * chore: bump ee-repo-ref for vault jwt mount path * chore: bump ee-repo-ref after rebase onto EE main * chore: update ee-repo-ref to a1cd60b54e8595b4e5ce6b654e675e4bbe2253b2 This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #567 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: c274f233a0ebb54afa296c3db15ff330e1baebcf New ee-repo-ref: a1cd60b54e8595b4e5ce6b654e675e4bbe2253b2 Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. --------- Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> |
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chore(main): release 1.699.0 (#9082)
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chore(main): release 1.698.0 (#9076)
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chore(main): release 1.697.0 (#9067)
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feat: add workspace-specific flag for resources and variables (#8836)
* feat: add workspace-specific flag for resources and variables Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: remove set_ws_specific endpoint and fix rust-client compilation Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: fall back to workspace name for ws_specific file naming When wsNameForFiles is not set (no wmill.yaml workspace config), ws_specific items would not get workspace-suffixed filenames during pull. Now falls back to workspace.name/workspaceId. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: use workspace ID instead of CLI name for ws_specific file naming Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: pass workspace ID fallback to elementsToMap for ws_specific push Without this, workspace-specific files (e.g., a.admins.resource.yaml) were not recognized during push when no wmill.yaml or git branch was available, causing spurious deletions. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * ui nits * nit * Fix variable edit when only editing ws_specific * mark_linked_variables_ws_specific * Helper label * Support json format alongside yaml * Fix file naming push/pull asymetry & ws_specific orphans * Revert all CLI diffs * CLI now appends the remote ws_specific list to the local specificItems * UI for Env switcher * Refactor Resource/Variable editors to use dumb component * Refactor side effects * Editor works with multi workspaces * Fix can_save * Fix As JSON * nit * UI nits * list_ws_specific_versions as pl sql function to avoid round trips * UI Nits * Per-workspace version read-only check * fix: reset session context in list_ws_specific_versions to prevent RLS leakage The function calls set_session_context() in a loop. Although SET LOCAL is transaction-scoped (so settings revert at autocommit), defending against the function being invoked inside a longer outer transaction: - wrap the loop in a sub-block with EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS that resets the session to a deny-default (windmill_user, empty session.* GUCs) before re-raising, - on the happy path, reset to the same deny-default at the end of the function. * feat: audit auto-marked ws_specific variables When a resource is saved as ws_specific, every variable referenced via $var: inside its value is auto-INSERTed into ws_specific. Previously this happened silently. Now: - mark_linked_variables_ws_specific takes the authed user, - the INSERT uses RETURNING path so we know exactly which variables were freshly flipped (not the ones already ws_specific), - each newly flipped variable gets a 'variables.set_ws_specific' audit entry pointing at the resource that triggered it. * perf: skip mark_linked_variables_ws_specific when nothing relevant changed update_resource was calling mark_linked_variables_ws_specific on every save when the resource was ws_specific, even on a description-only or label-only edit. Gate the call on `ns.value.is_some() || ns.ws_specific == Some(true)` so we only re-mark when the $var: refs could actually have changed or ws_specific was freshly enabled. * docs: explain asymmetric ws_specific toggle in resource tooltip Enabling the resource's 'Workspace specific' toggle silently marks every variable referenced via $var: inside the value as ws_specific, but disabling it does not un-mark those variables (they may be referenced by other resources). Surface this in the tooltip so users know what to expect. * fix: surface non-404 errors when fetching ws_specific items in CLI sync mergeWsSpecificFromServer was catching every error from listWsSpecific and logging it at debug. That's correct for old servers without the endpoint (404), but a 401/403/network failure would silently produce an incomplete sync. Now distinguish 404 (debug, expected) from everything else (warn with status + message) so users notice when the merge fails for real reasons. * perf: collapse compare_two_variables presence checks into one round-trip The early-return path was issuing four sequential EXISTS queries (ws_specific × {source, fork}, variable × {source, fork}). Combine them into a single SELECT so the per-variable diff cost drops ~4x. * sqlx prepare * docs: clarify has_sql_updates invariant in update_variable The else branch of the npath resolution is only reachable for non-rename edits (labels-only, ws_specific-only) because ns.path being Some always forces has_sql_updates=true at the top of the function. Add a debug_assert and a comment explaining the invariant so a future change that decouples ns.path from has_sql_updates trips immediately. Also use `path` directly instead of unwrap_or_default-ing ns.path, since we know it's None here. * chore: drop redundant ws_specific type augmentations ListableResource and ListableVariable from $lib/gen now include `ws_specific?: boolean` after the openapi.yaml additions in this branch were regenerated. The intersection types in resources/+page and variables/+page were duplicating the field — drop them. * Put WsSpecificVersions toggle in top drawer bar * nit size * feat: detect local-only ws_specific items on sync push When wmill.yaml lists a resource/variable in specificItems but the remote isn't yet marked ws_specific for that item, sync push silently dropped the flag because: 1. file-content diff alone never noticed (ws_specific is metadata, not YAML body) — push{Resource,Variable} were never called for those items; 2. even when called, isSuperset(local, remote) returned true and the early-return skipped the API call. Now: - mergeWsSpecificFromServer returns the raw server list alongside the merged config so push can compare 'in local' vs 'in server'; - a new computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes helper walks the local file map, finds ws_specific-flagged paths absent from the server list, and the push function injects them as synthetic 'edited' changes (same before and after content) so the standard display + apply pipeline picks them up; - push{Resource,Variable} no longer early-return when content matches but the ws_specific flag differs. Pull is unaffected — only the push-side caller of mergeWsSpecific takes the new (merged, serverItems) tuple. * getDeployTo for selected ws * refactor: ws_specific kind handling, support .json files The ws_specific helpers had two warts: 1. computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes hardcoded `.resource.{yaml,json}` / `.variable.{yaml,json}` magic strings, even though the existing getTypeStrFromPath / removeType helpers already do that work and already cover both extensions. 2. isSpecificItem / isItemTypeConfigured only matched `.yaml` paths, so users with opts.json local files got no specificItems coverage at all — patterns from wmill.yaml (and from mergeWsSpecificFromServer) are expressed with `.yaml`, and a `.json` file never matched. Changes: - Replace WS_SPECIFIC_KIND_MAP (a closed enum of resource+variable) with configKeyForItemKind, a generic kind→SpecificItemsConfig key mapping. Triggers fold into 'triggers' via the `_trigger` suffix, so adding a kind to the backend's list_ws_specific_versions doesn't require a CLI change. - mergeWsSpecificFromServer now appends `${item.path}.${item.item_kind}.yaml` through the same helper. - computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes uses getTypeStrFromPath + removeType, gated by configKeyForItemKind. No more magic strings. - isSpecificItem and isItemTypeConfigured normalize trailing `.json` to `.yaml` once at the entry, so a single set of patterns covers both extensions for the same logical item. * refactor: dedicated change type for ws_specific flag-only pushes Previously the sync push code injected a synthetic 'edited' Change with before === after to nudge the apply loop into calling pushResource / pushVariable for ws_specific-flag-only diffs, and a guard inside those two functions skipped the early-return when the flag differed. The contract was implicit and easy to break — any future 'skip identical edits' optimization in the change pipeline would silently drop these pushes. Replace with an explicit Change variant: type WsSpecificFlag = { name: 'ws_specific_flag'; path: string; kind: string; wsSpecific: boolean; }; The push apply loop now has a dedicated branch for it that calls wmill.updateResource / updateVariable with just the ws_specific flag. prettyChanges renders it on its own line. The dry-run JSON output picks it up via the existing change.name / change.path passthrough. The defensive wsSpecificMatches check inside push{Resource,Variable} is no longer needed (sync push doesn't go through them for flag-only diffs) and is reverted. * drop folders * feat(cli): warn on remote ws_specific items missing from local config When 'wmill sync pull' fetches the server's ws_specific list, items the server marks as ws_specific but that aren't matched by the local wmill.yaml's specificItems patterns now produce a warning. The merge already preserves correctness (those items are still treated as ws_specific during this pull), but the user's config drifts from the remote — and a later push from another machine without that config would push the item as non-ws_specific. Surface the drift so the user can update wmill.yaml. Also filter ws_specific_flag changes out before preCheckPermissionedAs (it expects added/edited/deleted only and they have no content payload so on_behalf_of resolution doesn't apply). * fix(cli): scope ws_specific drift warning to items in this pull's changes Previously the warning iterated every ws_specific item the server returned, producing log spam for items unrelated to the current pull (items that exist locally with no change, or items the user has nothing to do with this round). Move the loop after compareDynFSElement and only warn for items whose path appears in the changes list — i.e., items the user is actually pulling right now. * fix: clean up linked-side ws_specific rows on resource/variable delete Three places left orphaned ws_specific rows behind: 1. delete_resource deleted the resource's own ws_specific row and the linked variables, but never the ws_specific 'variable' rows that mark_linked_variables_ws_specific had auto-inserted for those variable paths. 2. delete_variable deleted its own ws_specific row and the linked resource at the same path, but never a ws_specific 'resource' row at that path. 3. delete_resources_bulk didn't even cascade to linked variables, let alone clean up their ws_specific rows. A new resource or variable later created at one of those paths would silently inherit a stale ws_specific flag — list_ws_specific would report it as workspace-specific, workspace diffs would treat it as 'no changes', and CLI sync would skip it. Fix: - delete_resource: DELETE FROM ws_specific WHERE item_kind = 'variable' AND path = ANY(linked_var_paths) before the linked-variable delete. - delete_variable: DELETE FROM ws_specific WHERE item_kind = 'resource' AND path = path before the linked-resource delete. - delete_resources_bulk: collect $var: refs from each bulk-deleted resource (mirror of single delete), then delete ws_specific 'variable' rows AND the variable rows themselves. Brings bulk delete in line with single delete semantics, including the orphan cleanup. * fix: gate list_ws_specific by resource/variable RLS The endpoint queried ws_specific directly under user_db, but ws_specific itself has no per-item RLS — only a workspace-level column. Any workspace member could enumerate every ws_specific path including those in folders they lack read access to (e.g. f/finance/prod_db_creds), revealing path existence that list_resources / list_variables would have hidden. Add EXISTS clauses against resource and variable so the same path-based RLS policies that govern those tables (see_own / see_member / see_extra_perms_user / see_extra_perms_groups / see_folder_extra_perms_user) also gate visibility here. The user transaction already establishes the session context; the joins make the policies apply. * only resources and variables * fix(cli): make workspace-specific path mapping handle .json files isSpecificItem() was extended to normalize .json -> .yaml so .json files could be matched against patterns, but the surrounding helpers remained yaml-only: - toWorkspaceSpecificPath only mapped folder.meta.yaml / settings.yaml / .X.yaml — a foo.resource.json went through unchanged, so the workspace-specific filename was never produced. - fromWorkspaceSpecificPath only matched .yaml extensions — pushing foo.dev.resource.json could not map back to foo.resource.json. - isCurrentWorkspaceFile / isWorkspaceSpecificFile regexes ended in \.yaml$, missing every branch-specific .json file. Replace the literal '.yaml' anchors with '(yaml|json)' alternations, preserve the actual extension on round-trips, and rename the helper buildYamlTypePattern -> buildItemTypePattern (it never had anything extension-specific in it). getFileTypeSuffix now returns the matching suffix for either extension. Changed: - getFileTypeSuffix - toWorkspaceSpecificPath / fromWorkspaceSpecificPath - isCurrentWorkspaceFile / isWorkspaceSpecificFile - isTriggerFile / isScheduleFile isItemTypeConfigured / isSpecificItem don't need touching — their checks run after normalizeJsonToYaml(), which already collapses both extensions to .yaml at the entry. * fix: create_resource?update_if_exists=true honors ws_specific=false The upsert path matched on `unwrap_or(false)`, so an explicit `ws_specific: false` and an absent flag were indistinguishable — both fell through with no DELETE on the existing ws_specific row. Callers trying to clear the flag via PUT-with-update_if_exists silently saw their request ignored. Mirror update_resource's three-way handling: Some(true) -> INSERT (+ mark linked variables) Some(false) -> DELETE (only when update_if_exists, since a pure create has no existing row anyway) None -> leave the existing flag alone create_variable doesn't have an upsert path (no ON CONFLICT), so the same bug doesn't apply there. * sqlx prepare * test: cover ws_specific cleanup, RLS filtering, upsert clearing, and CLI .json paths Backend (backend/tests/ws_specific.rs + fixture): - test_linked_delete_cleanup: creates a ws_specific resource that references a variable via $var:, deletes the resource, asserts the cross-kind ws_specific row for the auto-marked variable is also removed. Then does the inverse for delete_variable, verifying the ws_specific 'resource' row at the same path is cleaned by variable delete. - test_list_ws_specific_filters_by_rls: admin creates ws_specific items in u/test-user/ and u/test-user-2/; verifies admin sees both via list_ws_specific while a non-admin (test-user-2) only sees their own path — the RLS see_own policy on the joined resource/variable tables hides the other. - test_create_resource_upsert_clears_ws_specific: covers the three-way Option<bool> handling on the upsert path: Some(true) inserts, Some(false) clears the existing row, None leaves it alone. CLI: - specific_items_unit.test.ts: add 14 tests covering toWorkspaceSpecificPath / fromWorkspaceSpecificPath / isWorkspaceSpecificFile / isCurrentWorkspaceFile / isSpecificItem / isItemTypeConfigured for .json files (variable, resource, trigger, schedule, folder.meta, settings). - ws_specific_flag_only_unit.test.ts (new): covers computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes — emits flag-only changes only for resource and variable kinds (the backend's list_ws_specific_versions scope), does not emit for schedules or triggers, returns empty when serverItems is null (older server), respects existing server entries, preserves .json extension on filePath. - Export computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes so it can be unit-tested. * perf: index workspace_settings.deploy_to for the recursive CTE list_ws_specific_versions's recursive CTE probes WHERE ws.deploy_to = r.ws_id every iteration; without an index on workspace_settings.deploy_to each iteration seq-scans the table — at 10M workspaces with the depth cap of 32 that's up to 320M row reads per call. deploy_to is sparse (most workspaces don't deploy anywhere), so a partial index WHERE deploy_to IS NOT NULL stays small while still covering every probe. 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feat(secret-backend): add Workload Identity Federation for Azure Key Vault (#9061)
* [ee] feat(secret-backend): add Workload Identity Federation for Azure Key Vault Make `client_secret` optional. When omitted, Windmill falls back to Azure Workload Identity Federation: it reads the projected service-account JWT from AZURE_FEDERATED_TOKEN_FILE and exchanges it with Entra ID via `client_assertion`, no long-lived secret stored on the instance. Same code path covers AKS (workload-identity admission webhook auto-injects the env vars) and any other Kubernetes cluster federated to Entra ID (EKS/GKE/self-hosted). - backend: relax client_secret to Option (already was), update doc comment + OpenAPI description; the actual auth-branching logic lives in the EE companion file (azure_kv_ee.rs). - frontend: drop client_secret/token from canSubmit so saving with an empty secret is allowed; add inline help under the Client Secret field pointing to AZURE_FEDERATED_TOKEN_FILE; mark the field optional. - ee-repo-ref: bump to the EE companion commit. EE companion: see windmill-ee-private branch azure-keyvault-managed-identity. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * [ee] chore: bump ee-repo-ref for blank-client_secret fix Picks up the EE-side fix (windmill-ee-private c7c0a23) that treats blank `client_secret` as workload-identity instead of POSTing an empty string to Entra ID. Addresses Codex review on PR #9061. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to c8d100d74b8de6bd26fc973d5edbd8853d54dd8b This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #561 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: c7c0a23459b0e7416a045a279346cc48b30eed32 New ee-repo-ref: c8d100d74b8de6bd26fc973d5edbd8853d54dd8b Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ruben Fiszel <ruben@windmill.dev> |
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feat(forks): handle triggers and schedules in wmill workspace merge (#9023)
* feat(forks): handle triggers and schedules in wmill workspace merge Closes #9001. Brings CLI parity with the merge UI by routing trigger and schedule diffs through the existing workspace_diff tally infrastructure and lifting the deploy logic into the shared windmill-utils-internal module. - Backend: extend tally + compare to all 10 trigger kinds + schedule; new compare_two_trigger_or_schedule helper using to_jsonb minus runtime ignore set; CompareSummary gains schedules_changed/triggers_changed. - Operational-state invariant: fork operations never flip target's mode/enabled. Triggers strip mode/enabled in both UI and CLI deploy payloads (preserved by is_mode_unspecified on backend). Schedules drop the setScheduleEnabled mirror entirely on merge — EditSchedule lacks enabled by design. - Shared module: DeployKind extended with schedule + per-kind triggers; DeployProvider gains per-kind dispatch methods. - Frontend: ~600 lines of client-side trigger-diff machinery deleted; rows flow through comparison.diffs like every other kind. Diff drawer returns full GET response stripped of runtime fields, matching backend semantics. Default selection excludes triggers/schedules (opt-in). - CLI (merge.ts): per-kind provider, GCP-specific transforms (audience reset, base_endpoint with /api stripped to match frontend), summary table rows for Schedules/Triggers, default-deselect mirroring the UI. - Bumps windmill-utils-internal to 1.5.0 (new exports for trigger per-kind dispatch); frontend depends on ^1.5.0. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(enterprise): clarify [ee] prefix applies whenever an EE companion PR exists Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to 6ee680c25e3413d928fc22002be6deb118092668 This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #557 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: ad35a056627656fd426fb19856ea945955d4727f New ee-repo-ref: 6ee680c25e3413d928fc22002be6deb118092668 Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. * fix(forks): preserve target state on merge update, mirror source on create Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(forks): strip server-managed trigger fields and honor --include with --skip-conflicts Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ruben Fiszel <ruben@windmill.dev> |
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chore(main): release 1.696.2 (#9066)
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chore(main): release 1.696.1 (#9050)
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chore(main): release 1.696.0 (#9040)
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chore(main): release 1.695.0 (#9011)
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chore(main): release 1.694.0 (#8998)
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feat(forks): handle triggers and schedules in workspace forks (#8976)
* feat(forks): strip operational state from triggers/schedules on git-sync export When the source workspace is a fork (`wm-fork-*`), the tarball export now omits `mode` from triggers and `enabled` from schedules. The trigger update handler also preserves the existing DB `mode` when both fields are absent from the request, instead of falling back to the BaseTriggerData default. This prevents a fork's git-sync round-trip from flipping the parent workspace's enabled/disabled state when a merge applies the fork's YAML back to main. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(forks): opt-in fork_triggers flag clones triggers/schedules disabled Adds `workspace.fork_triggers` (default false) and a matching field on CreateWorkspaceFork. When the user opts in, fork creation also runs clone_triggers_and_schedules: every row in schedule and the ten *_trigger tables is copied to the fork with mode='disabled' / enabled=false. Listener identifiers (group_id, replication_slot_name, subscription_name, …) are copied verbatim — the runtime suffix that prevents the fork from competing with the parent ships in a follow-up PR. native_trigger is intentionally skipped: those triggers manage external webhook state we don't want duplicated. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(forks): warn before enabling triggers/schedules that conflict with parent set_trigger_mode and schedule's set_enabled now check whether the parent workspace has the same path actively enabled. If so, the call is rejected with a `fork-conflict:<kind>:<parent_id>` error unless the request includes `force=true`. The frontend interprets the prefix to surface a confirm-to- proceed dialog. This is the placeholder safety net until the Phase 3 listener-suffix work removes the conflict for the namespaceable kinds (Kafka/MQTT/NATS/Postgres/ Azure/GCP-CreateNew). For SQS, GCP-Existing, and schedules — where there's no namespacing fix — the warning is the durable solution. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(forks): UI: opt-in clone-triggers checkbox + confirm-on-fork-conflict Adds the user-facing surface for the fork-trigger work: - CreateWorkspaceInner: new "Clone triggers and schedules" toggle in the fork-creation dialog (default off). Sends fork_triggers in the request. - forkConflict utility: detects the `fork-conflict:<kind>:<parent_id>` error string from the backend, shows a confirm() dialog explaining why the action is blocked, retries with `force: true` if accepted. - Wires withForkConflictRetry into every trigger setMode and the schedule setEnabled call, both in the per-kind editor components and the +page.svelte list views (HTTP, websocket, kafka, NATS, SQS, MQTT, GCP, Azure, Postgres, email, schedule). OpenAPI spec gains the `force` field on each setmode/setenabled body. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(forks): CLI --fork-triggers flag, fork-trigger docs, skill update - Adds --fork-triggers boolean to wmill workspace fork; passes fork_triggers through to the create_fork API call. - New docs/fork-triggers.md describing the model end-to-end (default, opt-in clone, merge-direction filter, conflict warning, future runtime-suffix work). - Updates the adding-a-trigger SKILL.md to mention the fork-export ignore-keys participation and the clone_triggers_and_schedules block that new trigger kinds must extend. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: regenerate sqlx offline query cache for fork-trigger SQL * fix(forks): replace browser confirm() with ConfirmationModal for fork conflict The fork-conflict warning previously used the browser's native confirm() which doesn't match Windmill's design system. Switches to a singleton ConfirmationModal mounted at the (logged) layout root, driven by a new forkConflictModal store. The withForkConflictRetry helper now sets the store and awaits the user's choice via a Promise, instead of blocking on window.confirm. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(forks): filter unchanged triggers in merge UI, add diff view, surface parent-only ones The fork merge UI listed every trigger from the fork as a deployable item regardless of whether it differed from the parent — so a fork created with fork_triggers=true (which clones triggers in disabled state, otherwise identical) showed every trigger as a "Fork-only" change. The 'Update current' tab also missed triggers newly created in the parent that the fork hadn't pulled yet. This refactor: - fetchAllTriggers now lists both fork and parent in parallel for each trigger kind, then merges by path. - Computes a per-trigger `changeKind` (new / modified / deleted-in-source) using a JSON comparison that strips runtime + fork-local fields (mode/enabled/server_id/last_server_ping/edited_at/edited_by/etc.) so the disabled-on-clone difference doesn't show up as a change. - Filters the trigger items in deployableItems by the current direction: Deploy mode shows fork-side new/modified, Update mode shows parent-side new/modified. - Replaces the always-on "Fork-only" badge with proper New/Modified badges and surfaces a Diff button (modal Drawer + Monaco DiffEditor) for modified triggers — the diff strips the same ignored fields so users see only the meaningful config differences. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(forks): always clone triggers/schedules disabled, drop opt-in flag Disabled triggers and schedules are inert — no listener attaches, no cron fires — so cloning them by default is safe by construction. Drops the fork_triggers opt-in flag introduced earlier in this PR: - Drops workspace.fork_triggers column (migration removed) - Removes fork_triggers from CreateWorkspaceFork (API + OpenAPI) - Removes the conditional in create_workspace_fork — clone always runs - Removes the toggle from the fork-creation dialog - Removes --fork-triggers from `wmill workspace fork` - Updates docs/fork-triggers.md and adding-a-trigger SKILL.md The merge UI continues to exclude triggers from the deploy/update default selection, so a routine merge from a fork doesn't accidentally push trigger config the user hasn't intentionally changed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(http-triggers): scope route exists check by workspace, skip non-workspaced clones in forks The non-CLOUD branch of `route_path_key_exists` self-excluded by trigger path alone, which silently masked cross-workspace collisions once forks started cloning trigger rows verbatim. Tighten it to exclude only the exact `(workspace_id, path)` row. Fork creation also now skips non-workspaced HTTP triggers — their URL has no workspace prefix, so a clone collides with the parent at the matchit router (which silently drops one of two duplicates) and there is no namespacing escape hatch. The clone copies all rows when CLOUD_HOSTED or HTTP_ROUTE_WORKSPACED_ROUTE forces every route workspaced regardless. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(forks-ui): silent cancel on enable conflict, clean up trigger rows in compare view forkConflict helper now returns undefined when the user dismisses the modal instead of throwing, so the redundant 'Cannot enable: undefined' toast no longer appears. CompareWorkspaces trigger rows now mirror the script row layout: drop the redundant Disabled badge and the Trash/Details buttons (both belong on the dedicated trigger pages, not in the deploy/compare view); pass triggerKind through so RowIcon picks the right kind-specific icon; move extraLabel into the summary line; replace the yellow Modified badge with the same green ↗ ahead / blue ↘ behind treatment scripts use. Trigger diff drawer: switch JSON → YAML for parity with DiffDrawer, fix zero-height monaco render with className=!h-full, drop the redundant Original/Modified label banner above the diff. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(email-trigger): scope local_part exists check, skip non-workspaced clones in forks Mirrors the HTTP route fix for the email-trigger non-CLOUD `email_exists` check (in EE) which had the same path-only self-exclusion bug, and the fork clone of `email_trigger` rows which copied non-workspaced `local_part` verbatim. Skip non-workspaced rows in the clone unless the instance is CLOUD_HOSTED (where lookup is workspace-scoped natively). EE companion change in windmill-trigger-email/src/handler_ee.rs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to 78512dd73b4a1c9f70574cff863374179e3a621b This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #554 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: 1ac77f50747b58e720a11162dfd309bc252a24ab New ee-repo-ref: 78512dd73b4a1c9f70574cff863374179e3a621b Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. * fix(forks): always-warn on parent row, kind-specific modal copy, cancel-aware toggles - Conflict check now fires whenever the parent has the path (regardless of parent's mode), since the cloned upstream identifier is shared by construction; closes the Postgres slot-takeover gap when the parent is disabled. Schedule's set_schedule_enabled gets the same treatment. - Skip the warning entirely for HTTP and Email via a new TriggerCrud::FORK_CONFLICT_ON_ENABLE const — both kinds are workspace- scoped at runtime so cloned rows can't collide with the parent. - Modal copy branches by failure family: split-events (Kafka/NATS/MQTT/SQS/ GCP/Azure), duplicate-firing (Websocket/Schedule), slot-takeover (Postgres). Generic fallback for unknown kinds. - withForkConflictRetry now returns boolean (true=committed, false= cancelled). TriggerModeToggle reuses its existing innerTriggerMode local state via a function binding for the regular Toggle, snapping back to the prop when onToggleMode signals a cancel — needed because the native bind:checked diverges from the parent's prop after a click and Svelte's reactivity won't re-push a same-valued prop down. Schedule list page uses {#key} on a reset version since it renders Toggle directly. - Editor inners revert mode = previousMode on cancel; list pages skip the re-fetch (loadTriggers/loadSchedules) on cancel to avoid pointless network traffic and the schedule "Job stats loading..." flash. - Drop withForkConflictRetry from HTTP and Email editors + list pages since the backend never emits the conflict for those kinds. * fix(forks-ui): widen onToggleMode types, scope schedule toggle reset by path - TriggerEditorToolbar and TriggerSuspendedJobsModal forwarded onToggleMode as `(mode) => void`, dropping the new boolean return so any caller wired through them would silently no-op the cancel-revert. Match the wider TriggerModeToggle signature. - Schedule list page used a single resetVersion counter for every row's {#key}, so cancelling on any one schedule remounted every <Toggle> on the page. Switch to a per-path Record<string, number> bumped only for the affected row. * chore: bump ee-repo-ref to c3a4553 (email FORK_CONFLICT_ON_ENABLE override) * fix(forks): include Suspended in conflict gate, use parent_workspace_id for fork detection Three fixes from the Claude review on PR #8976: - Suspended mode still attaches the listener (it just pauses auto-run of queued jobs); two suspended fork+parent listeners would still split Kafka events / share a PG slot. Gate set_trigger_mode on `mode != Disabled` instead of `mode == Enabled` so Suspended also surfaces the warning. - workspaces_export.rs::fork_*_ignore_keys keyed off the wm-fork-* prefix while set_trigger_mode and set_schedule_enabled key off parent_workspace_id. Switch the export filter to query parent_workspace_id once at the top of tarball_workspace and pass is_fork through. The column is the contract; the prefix is a creation-time naming convention that could in principle drift. - TriggerModeToggle's suspend-dropdown action reassigned the non-bindable `triggerMode` prop instead of the local `innerTriggerMode` mirror, leaking inconsistent state if the dispatch was cancelled. Now writes to innerTriggerMode like the Toggle's on:change handler does. * fix(cli): skip setScheduleEnabled when local YAML lacks `enabled` Tarball export from a fork strips `enabled` from schedules so the fork→parent git-sync round-trip can't flip the parent's operational state. The CLI's pushSchedule called setScheduleEnabled whenever `localSchedule.enabled != schedule.enabled`, which evaluates truthy when local is undefined (fork-pulled YAML) and remote is true/false — sending `{ enabled: undefined }` that serializes to `{}` and gets rejected by the backend (`SetEnabled.enabled` is required). Skip the call when `localSchedule.enabled === undefined` so a sync push of fork-pulled YAMLs preserves the target's existing enabled state instead of erroring out. Trigger updates were already safe — the backend's update_trigger preserves `mode` when the request omits it. * Revert "fix(cli): skip setScheduleEnabled when local YAML lacks `enabled`" This reverts commit |
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feat: support assigning a worker tag to app inline scripts (#9002)
* feat: support assigning a worker tag to app/raw-app inline scripts Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: omit empty tag field from inline script raw_code payload Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * style: shrink tag popover width --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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chore(main): release 1.693.4 (#8994)
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chore(main): release 1.693.3 (#8989)
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fix(workspaces): split get_settings into admin-only + public endpoint (#8990)
* fix: redact GitHub App tokens and Slack OAuth secret for non-admins `GET /workspaces/get_settings` returned the full `git_app_installations` JSONB to any workspace member. That column caches the GitHub App JWT and installation token used by git-sync; the installation token is refreshed on every git-sync action and valid for ~55 minutes, so the value sitting in the DB is essentially always live. Null it out for non-admins, matching the existing `slack_oauth_client_secret` redaction. The tarball export's v2 settings format (added in #8935) included `slack_oauth_client_secret` with no admin gating, regressing the same redaction. Mirror the admin check there. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: split get_settings into admin-only + public endpoint Adds `WorkspacePublicSettings` and `GET /workspaces/get_public_settings`, which returns only fields safe for any workspace member to read (workspace_id, slack/teams team identity, mute_critical_alerts, deploy_ui, large_file_storage, datatable). `get_settings` is now admin-only via `require_admin`. Migrates frontend callers: every caller that read non-sensitive fields (deploy_ui on trigger pages, mute_critical_alerts on the root layout, slack team identity for handler pickers, etc.) now uses `getPublicSettings`. The admin-managed settings UI, git-sync admin context, operator settings, checkout polling, and full settings page stay on `getSettings`. This replaces the field-level redactions added in the previous commit: the type system itself defines the public surface, so adding a sensitive column to `workspace_settings` no longer defaults to leaking — it stays out of `WorkspacePublicSettings` unless explicitly added. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |