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chore(main): release 1.710.1 (#9327)
* chore(main): release 1.710.1 * Apply automatic changes --------- Co-authored-by: rubenfiszel <275584+rubenfiszel@users.noreply.github.com> |
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chore(main): release 1.710.0 (#9323)
* chore(main): release 1.710.0 * Apply automatic changes --------- Co-authored-by: rubenfiszel <275584+rubenfiszel@users.noreply.github.com> |
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8bf7fd2c92 | feat(queue): stochastic admission + EE availability of workspace fairness algorithm (#9321) | ||
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chore(main): release 1.709.0 (#9312)
* chore(main): release 1.709.0 * Apply automatic changes --------- Co-authored-by: rubenfiszel <275584+rubenfiszel@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat(raw_apps): surface UI Builder build errors over the preview pane (#9316)
* feat(raw_apps): surface UI Builder build errors over the preview pane Companion to the matching change in the UI Builder repo (see linked PR), which stops rendering the build-error overlay over the VS Code editor iframe and instead emits a `buildError` postMessage on every build (message: undefined on success to clear). Listen for that message on the existing window message handler (already source-gated by the UI Builder iframe), store it in a `buildError` $state, and surface it in two places: * A red banner over the preview iframe, sibling to the existing logs overlay (`top-12 left-2 right-2 z-20` so it clears the tab bar) — failures appear right where the user looks for the rendered output. * The Preview tab's icon and label tint red (`text-red-600 dark:text-red-400`, matching the existing error convention in raw_apps) — important in single-tab mode where the preview pane is collapsed to 0px and the banner would be hidden. Done by mapping `leftPaneTabs` / `rightPaneTabs` through a small `tintPreviewOnError` helper so the source-of-truth `tabs` array is untouched (DnD, ordering, fallback selection keep using the original previewTab object). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(raw_apps): use Alert component for the build-error banner Replace the hand-rolled red div with the shared `Alert` component (`type="error"`, `title="Build failed"`). The error text stays in a `<pre>` child so multi-line bundler output keeps its formatting, with `max-h-60` so a long error never takes over the whole preview pane. The absolute-positioned wrapper (`top-12 left-2 right-2 z-20`) and the `role="alert"` move to that wrapper so the Alert component itself stays unstyled at the call site. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(raw_apps): solid bg-surface backing behind build-error Alert The Alert's error background is semi-transparent in dark mode (`bg-red-900/40` in `common/alert/model.ts`), so the preview iframe shows through when the banner is laid over it. Add a `::before` pseudo on the Alert root with `bg-surface` (matched `rounded-md`, `-z-10` so it sits behind the red bg) to give it a solid plate. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(raw_apps): isolate banner stacking context, DRY tab tint chain Two small follow-ups from review: * Add `isolate` to the build-error banner wrapper so the `before:-z-10` pseudo's stacking context is pinned locally — it works today because `position: absolute` + `z-20` creates one, but `isolate` makes the dependency self-documenting and survives a future refactor that removes the explicit `z-20`. * Extract `tintTabs = (ts) => ts.map(tintPreviewOnError)` so the two `$derived` blocks for leftPaneTabs / rightPaneTabs read identically. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(raw_apps): trim build-error overlay comments Per review feedback. Keep only the load-bearing facts (bg-surface backs the Alert's translucent red, isolate pins the pseudo stacking, the `message: undefined` clear convention) and drop the prose context that duplicated what the code already shows. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(raw_apps): bump bundled ui_builder to 00c9834 Brings in the postMessage emission from windmill-labs/windmill-code-ui-builder#9 (merged) so this PR's host listener actually receives `buildError` events. SHA verified against the R2 artifact. 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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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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skip workspaced-route duplicate checks on cloud (#9305)
* fix(settings): skip workspaced-route duplicate checks on cloud The pre-write validation hooks for `app_workspaced_route` and `http_route_workspaced_route` query the DB for cross-workspace duplicates and fail the save when any are found. On cloud both `custom_path_exists` (apps) and `route_path_key_exists` (HTTP triggers) already scope lookups by `workspace_id` regardless of these settings, so duplicates across workspaces are expected and the validation has no runtime meaning. The result was that any cloud super-admin attempting to save instance settings with these toggles set to false received `Duplicate HTTP route paths detected` even though the setting has no effect on cloud routing. Fixes WIN-1983 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(error): render JsonErr as readable text and return 400 `Error::JsonErr` previously rendered through `#[error("Error: {0:#?}")]`, leaking Rust's `Debug` output (`Object { "error": String(...), "details": Array [...] }`) into the HTTP response body, and was bucketed into the catch-all 500 branch in `IntoResponse`. The result was a 500 status with a wall of Rust debug syntax in the toast — confusing and user-hostile. - Bucket `JsonErr` into 400 (Bad Request): every current call site (workspaced-route duplicate checks, OAuth client errors, etc.) is a client/validation issue, not an internal server fault. - Add `format_json_err_message` which surfaces the `error` field as the headline, summarises `details` (with a `- key=value` per entry), and pretty-prints the rest as JSON for unknown shapes. The frontend toast now reads e.g. Duplicate HTTP route paths detected - route_path=a, workspace_id=admins, http_method=post - route_path=a, workspace_id=starter, http_method=post Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(toast): preserve newlines and escape HTML in multi-line errors The toast renders via `{@html processMessage(message)}`, so server-side error bodies that span multiple lines (e.g. the duplicate-route response from the settings endpoint) collapsed into a single line because HTML treats consecutive whitespace (including `\n`) as a single space. When the message contains a newline, escape HTML first (defends against injected markup in server error bodies) and convert `\n` to `<br />` so multi-line errors stay readable in the toast. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fixup: address CI review feedback - toast.ts: escape HTML unconditionally. The previous gate on `\n` left single-line server error bodies unsafe under {@html}, which cubic flagged as P0. The path regex below only inserts a `<span>` around a `u/...` or `f/...` capture that can't contain HTML metacharacters, so escaping the whole input is the simpler and correct fix. - error.rs: add unit tests pinning the rendered shape of `format_json_err_message` (error+details, error-only, truncation cap, non-object fallback to pretty JSON). 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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80f2831a84 | chore(raw_apps): bump bundled ui_builder to b4f6219 (#9314) | ||
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368e677419 |
feat(raw_apps): tab-based editor surface with split-with-preview (#9273)
* feat(raw_apps): custom tab system for source / runnable / preview
Replaces the fixed split-pane layout with a tab bar inside the editor
area. Each frontend file is a tab, each selected runnable is a tab,
and the Preview is pinned to the right (non-closable). Tabs are an
alternative discoverability surface to the sidebar — both stay
functional, but tabs make navigation viable on small screens with
the sidebar collapsed.
A "Split with Preview" toggle in the tab bar's trailing slot pairs
the active tab with the preview side-by-side for wide-screen
multitasking. The toggle hides when Preview is already the active
tab.
The UI Builder, runnable editor, and preview iframe all stay mounted
across tab switches (toggled via `display`) — no bundler restarts, no
preview state loss, no editor remounts.
- New common/tabs/DraggableTabs.svelte: reusable tab strip with
drag-reorder (@windmill-labs/svelte-dnd-action), pinned-left/right
slots excluded from the drag zone, hover-revealed X close, middle-
click close, keyboard navigation (arrows / Enter / Backspace),
and a `trailing` snippet for inline toolbar add-ons.
- raw_apps/RawAppEditor.svelte:
- Tab state (`tabs`, `activeTabId`, `splitWithPreview`) lives in
Windmill. Persisted in localStorage keyed by workspace + app path.
- Sidebar file clicks (`handleSelectFile`) and runnable selection
(`selectedRunnable` via `bind:`) are mirrored into tabs via an
effect — the sidebar interaction is otherwise untouched.
- Listener augmented: `setActiveDocument` backfills tabs for files
VS Code opens by itself; `setFiles` / `runnables` updates drop
stale tabs.
- Bundler / inspector / rebuild toolbar moves into the tab bar's
trailing slot — always visible regardless of active tab.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(raw_apps): modern tab styling + resizable split-with-preview
Two polish passes on the new tab system:
DraggableTabs styling:
- Remove the bottom border on the tab strip + the accent-coloured
border-b-2 on the active tab. The active tab now shares the
surface background with the content area below it, so the
boundary visually "disappears" — modern IDE-style tabs.
- Inactive tabs sit on the darker surface-secondary tab strip and
get a subtle right separator so they don't blur into each other.
Split-with-Preview is now a real resizable Splitpanes:
- The content area is rendered as a Splitpanes (always), with the
source/runnable slot on the left and the preview iframe on the
right. The user can drag the divider to adjust the ratio when
the "Split with Preview" toggle is on.
- Iframes never remount across single↔split toggles — pane sizes
are driven reactively from (activeTabKind, splitWithPreview),
not by adding/removing the Splitpanes itself.
- The user's preferred split ratio is remembered while they're
dragging and reapplied next time split is enabled.
- The inner splitter is CSS-hidden in single mode so the toggle
button stays the single canonical way to flip layouts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(raw_apps): split mode moves preview tab into the right pane
Cleaner mental model for split-with-preview. Instead of "split the
active tab + always keep the Preview tab around", the Split toggle
now physically moves the Preview tab out of the bar and into a
permanent right pane. When the user toggles split off, the Preview
tab reappears in the bar like any other tab.
- New `displayedTabs` derived: filters out the Preview tab when
splitWithPreview is on, so the user sees only file/runnable tabs
in the bar and a dedicated preview pane on the right.
- `toggleSplit` redirects the active tab to the most recent
file/runnable when the user toggles split on with Preview active,
so they don't end up staring at an empty left pane.
- Split toggle is now always visible — the user can flip both ways.
The button label flips between "Pin preview to the right" and
"Move preview back into a tab" to reflect what's about to happen.
- reorderTabs preserves the Preview tab in the underlying `tabs`
array even though it's filtered out of the drag set in split mode.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(raw_apps): VS Code-style "Preview" header on the right pane
In split mode, the right pane now shows a small "Preview" tab-styled
header anchored at its top-left — making the layout read like a real
VS Code editor split, where each group has its own tab bar.
- Header appears only when `splitWithPreview && activeTabKind !== 'preview'`
(i.e. when the right pane is meaningfully separate from the left's
content). In single mode with preview active, the right pane is the
only thing visible and the main tab bar already labels it.
- The header uses the same styling as an active tab: `bg-surface`
on a `bg-surface-secondary` strip, h-8, text-xs, no border.
- An X button next to the label toggles split off — equivalent to
closing the editor in VS Code's split view (preview goes back to
living as a tab in the main bar).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(raw_apps): VS Code-style symmetric tab bars per pane
Restructure the editor area so each pane is a self-contained "editor
group" with its own tab bar at the top. The Splitpanes is now the
topmost element — the divider runs floor-to-ceiling, splitting both
the tab bars and the content.
Layout (left pane = source / runnable, right pane = preview):
- Left pane top: DraggableTabs (file/runnable tabs, Preview tab when
split is off) + Split-toggle in the trailing slot.
- Right pane top: a custom preview header — "Preview" label styled
like an active tab on the left + the preview-affecting toolbar
(bundler, inspector, rebuild) on the right.
- Each pane independently sized via Splitpanes; iframes + the
runnable panel stay mounted and toggled via `display` so state
survives every transition.
Trade-off: in single-mode with Preview active (paneA=0), the left
tab bar is hidden along with the left pane. To switch back to a
file tab the user uses the sidebar — which is exactly the
discoverability surface tabs were meant to complement, not replace.
Button placement by semantic ownership:
- Layout control (Split toggle) — left side, with the editor.
- Preview-affecting controls (bundler, inspector, rebuild) — right
side, with the preview. No close-X on the right; the Split toggle
on the left is the canonical way to flip layouts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(raw_apps): keep tab bar visible when Preview is active in single mode
The "VS Code-style" restructure put the tab bar inside the left
Pane. When activeTabKind became 'preview' in single mode, the left
pane collapsed to width 0 and the entire tab bar disappeared with
it — leaving the user with no way to switch back to a file tab
except via the sidebar.
Move the main tab bar back above the inner Splitpanes (full width,
always visible). The preview pseudo-header stays inside the right
pane, carrying the bundler / inspector / rebuild toolbar. The
splitter only goes through the content area below the tab bar,
which is acceptable given how much friction the disappearing-tabs
edge case caused.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(raw_apps): per-pane tab bars with mirrored single-mode lists
Replace the single tab bar above the inner Splitpanes with one
DraggableTabs per pane. Splitter now goes floor-to-ceiling through
tabs AND content in split mode.
In single mode both bars mirror the full tab list, so the visible
pane always carries every tab — fixes the bug where activating
Preview hid the tab strip. Clicking Preview while in split mode is
a no-op (Preview is permanently visible in the right pane).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(raw_apps): polish tab strip and sync editor font to text-xs
* feat(raw_apps): move logs overlay onto the preview pane
* refactor(splitpanes): extract pixel-aware minSize helper
* fix(raw_apps): tab hydration loads correct file; closeTab in split mode
* fix(raw_apps): lazy-mount UI Builder iframe + add dev:ui-builder script
* feat(raw_apps): default split view, blue preview tab, fix dnd ghosting
* fix(raw_apps): remove 1px splitter sliver beside preview in single view
* fix(raw_apps): tab scrollbar on hover, fix thumb height + resize staleness
* refactor(raw_apps): don't persist tab/split layout in localStorage
* refactor(raw_apps): derive pane sizes + binding setter instead of effects
* style(raw_apps): trim verbose comments
* feat(raw_apps): accept appendLogs delta from the UI Builder iframe
* fix(raw_apps): exit inspect mode on Escape
* fix(raw_apps): Escape clears lingering inspector selection after pick
* style(raw_apps): accent-selected styling for active tab, bg-surface strip
* fix(raw_apps): address PR review nits (drop debug log, timer/reorder/pane-setter, dev script restore)
* fix(raw_apps): clear inspector overlay on the preview iframe, not the source
* style(raw_apps): neutral tab look (surface-tertiary/text-emphasis selected, text-hint idle)
* chore(raw_apps): bump bundled ui_builder to 61b6fdd
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2f50e8bab0 |
feat(ai-chat): align footer bar + DropdownV2 mode/autonomy selectors (#9308)
* feat(ai-chat): align footer bar, use DropdownV2 for mode/autonomy selectors Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(dropdown): add `selected` item prop rendering a trailing check Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * style(ai-chat): add small spacing between chat input and footer bar Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(ai-chat): always offer the 3 autonomy options in the auto-accept picker Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ai-chat): default autonomy mode to auto-accept on Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(ai-chat): use Button component for footer dropdown triggers Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * style(ai-chat): use a hand icon for the auto-accept-off autonomy state Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * style(ai-chat): use subtle Button variant for mode and model selectors Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * style(ai-chat): tighten spacing between input and footer bar Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(ai-chat): reword autonomy levels as ask/auto-accept/bypass permissions Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(button): add 2xs unified size with tighter padding Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(ai-chat): compact footer bar — 2xs buttons, AtSign context icon, short Yolo label, discreet model Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * style(ai-chat): widen the permission selector dropdown Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(dropdown): group shortcut + selected check to avoid ml-auto collision Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(ai-chat): cover getPersistedAutonomyMode default; clarify default comment 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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3f219aed98 | feat(ai-chat): expand chat question answers (#9310) | ||
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577a730e90 |
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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feat: plug global chat drafts into userdraft (#9291)
* refactor: move global chat drafts to userdraft * feat: share script and flow drafts with editors * feat: share trigger drafts with editors * feat: share raw app drafts with editor * feat: share resource drafts with editors * docs: rename global chat drafts copy * feat: add global chat draft discard tool * fix: resolve global chat editor draft paths * fix: remove editor draft path resolver * feat: track live editor drafts in userdraft * fix: snapshot live userdraft reads * chore: checkpoint pending global draft changes * fix: address global draft review issues * fix: defer raw app draft persistence * docs: remove pr investigation docs * fix: persist live global draft writes |
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98bd5e7f2a | feat: add copy button to Path component (#9311) | ||
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chore(main): release 1.708.0 (#9304)
* chore(main): release 1.708.0 * Apply automatic changes --------- Co-authored-by: rubenfiszel <275584+rubenfiszel@users.noreply.github.com> |
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feat(queue): per-workspace fairness cap on the shared cloud worker pool (#9303)
* feat(queue): cloud-only per-workspace fairness cap on the shared worker pool
On `app.windmill.dev` the cluster runs a single default worker group, so a
single workspace flooding the queue can degrade quality of service for
everyone else. This adds an opt-in mechanism that caps any single workspace
at a configurable share of the shared worker pool when it has been
dominating cluster activity for more than a configurable window.
Detection signal counts both currently-running jobs and jobs completed in
the rolling window, so it catches workspaces hogging slots with long jobs
**and** workspaces spamming many tiny jobs (where no individual job's
started_at is old, but throughput share dominates).
Refresh is coordinated cluster-wide via a single UPDATE on
`background_task_state`: the `WHERE updated_at < now() - interval` predicate
combined with row-level locking means only one process per refresh cycle
actually runs the aggregation, regardless of fleet size. Every other
process gets the freshly written value in the same round trip via
`UNION ALL ... LIMIT 1`. Heavy aggregation rate stays at ~0.2-0.5 qps for
the whole cluster.
Pull queries are split: the existing query string and its bind shape stay
bit-identical to today, so the planner keeps using the same indexes when
fairness is off or no workspace is currently capped. A separate
`WORKER_PULL_QUERIES_FAIRNESS` adds `AND workspace_id <> ALL($2::text[])`
and is only materialized while the feature is enabled.
Hard-gated to `CLOUD_HOSTED=true` + BASE_URL host == app.windmill.dev at
three layers: frontend `cloudonly: true`, API setter rejection in
`set_global_setting_internal`, runtime check in `fairness_active`. Settings
are exposed under Jobs in the instance-settings UI; defaults are off so
the change is a no-op for self-hosted.
Two-pass pull guarantees no worker idling: if every queued job belongs to
a capped workspace, the second pass uses the unmodified pull queries.
Cap re-asserts on the next refresh.
Fixes WIN-1982
* fix(queue): address CI review findings on workspace fairness
Six fixes from the four-reviewer cross-check on #9303:
1. **Aggregation evaluation (Codex P1).** The previous `INSERT ... ON CONFLICT
DO UPDATE WHERE updated_at < ...` had the heavy `v2_job_queue ∪
v2_job_completed` aggregation inlined into `VALUES`, which Postgres
evaluates for every contender to build the proposed row — losing the
"one heavy aggregation per cycle cluster-wide" property the design
advertises. Split into three small statements: (a) cheap claim with
constant `VALUES`, (b) winner-only `UPDATE ... SET value = jsonb_build_object('overloaded', <agg>)`
(Postgres only evaluates `SET` per row matching `WHERE`, so losers never
compute the aggregation), (c) read for everyone. Heavy query now truly
runs ~0.2-0.5 qps cluster-wide regardless of fleet size.
2. **Numeric setting wraparound (cubic P1).** `u64 as u32` and downstream
`u32 as i32` could silently flip sign and feed `make_interval(secs => -N)`,
making `now() - interval` a future timestamp and disabling the
completed-jobs half of the activity signal. Clamp `duration_secs` to
[1, 86400] and `min_total_jobs` to [0, u32::MAX] before storing.
3. **`/instance_config` bypass (cubic/Claude/Codex P2).** Bulk config endpoint
sidestepped `set_global_setting_internal`'s gate; a self-hosted superadmin
could persist `workspace_fairness_*` rows via the bulk path. Mirror the
per-key check in `set_instance_config` upsert flow.
4. **DB error coerced to false (Claude P2).** `load_workspace_fairness_enabled`
collapsed `Err(_)` to `false` and unconditionally swapped the atomic — a
transient DB blip during notify-event propagation toggled the feature off
cluster-wide (and triggered a `store_pull_query` rebuild precisely when load
is highest). Now propagates the error so the atomic stays at its prior value.
5. **Refresh failure cooldown (Claude P2).** Storing `0` removed the rate
limit entirely; every subsequent pull spawned a new refresh task. Leave
`LAST_REFRESH_MICROS` at `now_us` (already written by the CAS) so the
natural interval acts as the cooldown.
6. **Visibility + duplication (Pi P2).** Mark `make_pull_query_fairness` as
`pub(crate)`. Move the duplicated `BASE_URL host == app.windmill.dev`
parser into `windmill-common::worker::is_cloud_production_host` and share
it between the API setter and the runtime path.
Verified locally:
- `POST /api/settings/global/workspace_fairness_enabled` → 400 (per-key gate)
- `PUT /api/settings/instance_config` with fairness key → 400 (bulk gate)
- `cargo check --workspace --features=private,enterprise,quickjs` — clean
Refs WIN-1982.
* fix(queue): second round of CI review nits on workspace fairness
Three issues raised by the Codex/Claude re-review of commit
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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.
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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to da5189cf69a453de3855057f41be0d84e5910707
This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #588 was merged in windmill-ee-private.
Previous ee-repo-ref: d959b83ce413ad531e9cc28e0f8199cdecb73a31
New ee-repo-ref: da5189cf69a453de3855057f41be0d84e5910707
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make selected resilient + snapshot args for React (#9298)
* fix(ResourceEditor): make `selected` resilient + snapshot args for React Two issues surfaced via the React SDK (reactify wrapper re-spreads Svelte props on every host re-render): 1. The bindable `selected` prop transiently resets to undefined on each re-spread, flipping `current` through undefined and unmounting the form (input loses focus on every keystroke). Rename the prop to `selectedProp` and derive `selected = selectedProp ?? effectiveWorkspace` so the fallback insulates the component without effects. 2. The onChange dispatch passed `current.args` (a `$state` proxy) directly, so React consumers diffing by reference or JSON.stringify saw the same value forever, and the effect only tracked the args reference (not nested mutations). Wrap with `$state.snapshot` to deep-track and emit a plain object. The bootstrap effect is also restructured: it no longer writes `selected` (the derived handles defaulting) and now guards on `selected in initialStates` so workspace flips remain idempotent. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ResourceEditor): declare effectiveWorkspace before use in selected 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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fix(secret-backend): pass DB to Vault migrations + show failure details (#9292)
* [ee] fix(secret-backend): pass DB to Vault migrations + surface failure details Companion to windmill-ee-private fix for WIN-1977. The HashiCorp Vault migration always failed under JWT/OIDC auth because the migration constructed VaultBackend without a DB, so every secret hit "Database connection required for JWT authentication". Creating new secrets worked because the runtime path passes the DB. Frontend: when failed_count > 0, the toast and console now show the per-secret failures (path + error, capped at 5 with "...and N more") instead of just aggregate counts. Fixes WIN-1977 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: update ee-repo-ref to 14315067c083d3361512de621b12e41dbe3b017d This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #587 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: 390ed6c851b1915f0b492897c663f8058477680f New ee-repo-ref: 14315067c083d3361512de621b12e41dbe3b017d Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow. * fix(secret-backend): escape failure fields and use <br> in migration toast Address CI review on PR #9292: - P1 (cubic/codex): backend-supplied workspace_id/path/error are now HTML-escaped before being interpolated into the migration toast, which renders through {@html processMessage(...)} in Toast.svelte. This prevents stored XSS via secret paths or backend errors that contain markup. '/' is intentionally left intact so the toast's path-highlight regex still tags workspace paths. - P2 (pi): swap '\n' for '<br>' so multi-line failure lists actually break in the toast instead of collapsing to a single run-on line. - Extend the same per-secret failure surfacing (toast + console.error) to the Azure Key Vault and AWS Secrets Manager migration handlers via a shared reportMigrationFailures() helper so all six migration paths report identically. 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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fix(ResourceEditor): don't reset state when selected reverts to undefined (#9295)
The bootstrap effect tracked `selected` via its early-return check, so any time `selected` flipped back to `undefined` it would re-run and reinitialize `states[effectiveWorkspace]` to empty — wiping user input. This happens in the React SDK consumer: reactify re-syncs all Svelte props on every React render, and since `selected` isn't passed through, `$props()` reverts it. Move the `selected !== undefined` check inside the existing `untrack` so the effect only tracks `effectiveWorkspace`. Bootstrap still runs once on mount; subsequent `selected` flips no longer retrigger it. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5566c7b3ff |
fix(flows): restore Variables and Resources in flow editor prop picker (#9290)
The design system overhaul in
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fix: flow recording teardown crash + rename package to @windmill-labs/components (#9288)
* fix: guard against null recording during FlowRecordingReplay teardown
Navigating away from a flow recording inside a workspace file-tree view
threw `TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'flow')` from
FlowGraphViewer once during the teardown tick.
Svelte 5 compiles child component props as live getters that close over
`$$props.recording.flow`. When `recording` flips to null on the parent's
navigation, an outer `{#if !recording?.flow}` doesn't stop those getters
from firing one more time as derived effects re-evaluate before the
unmount lands — so the getter dereferences null and throws.
Fix at the two layers where the deref actually happens:
- FlowRecordingReplay: use `recording?.flow` at the binding sites
(FlowViewer + graph-snippet FlowGraphViewer) so the compiler emits an
optional-chained getter, and guard the snippet branch with
`{:else if recording?.flow}` so it doesn't mount when there's nothing
to show.
- FlowGraphViewer: finish the optional chaining the rest of the file
already used everywhere else (`flow?.value?.skip_expr`,
`flow?.value?.cache_ttl`, `flow?.schema`). When the upstream
binding returns undefined during teardown, the graph degrades to an
empty frame instead of crashing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: rename package to @windmill-labs/components
- frontend/package.json: rename `windmill-components` → `@windmill-labs/components`
- frontend/publish.sh: drop the in-place sed rename dance; the checked-in name now matches what's published, so `npm run package && npm publish` is enough
- frontend/package-lock.json, system_prompts/auto-generated/prompts.d.ts: regenerated by `npm run package` under the new name
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chore(main): release 1.706.1 (#9281)
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fix(git-sync): bump to hub/28234 with stateless gpg.program wrapper (WIN-1974) (#9282)
* fix(git-sync): revert LATEST_GIT_SYNC_SCRIPT_PATH to hub/28230 to restore GPG-signed deploys (WIN-1974) hub/28231 (PR #9230) is the "thin" script that hands the actual `git commit` to the CLI's hidden `sync git-deploy`. The hub script still does the GPG setup (import key into a fresh GNUPGHOME, dummy `gpg -bsau` to warm the agent passphrase cache, then `git config user.signingkey` + `commit.gpgsign` locally), but the commit no longer runs in the same `git_push` flow — it runs minutes later inside the CLI after workspace API resolution, zip pull, file extraction, and lockfile autofill. By the time the spawned `git commit` asks gpg-agent for the cached passphrase, the cache state is no longer reliable (or the spawned `gpg` ends up talking to a fresh agent), so signing fails non-interactively with `gpg failed to sign the data`. hub/28230 is hub/28217's in-script logic rebuilt with windmill-cli@1.703.3: the GPG setup and the in-script `sh_run("git commit ...")` happen back-to-back in `git_push`, so the cache is always fresh. It preserves wm_deploy / fork branch behavior, the EE deployment-callback `main()` signature is unchanged, and the only min-version check in EE (`is_script_meets_min_version(28103)`) is comfortably below 28230 — so this revert is safe. Forward fix (separate PR): publish a new thin script that, alongside the existing GPG setup, writes a `gpg.program` wrapper using `--pinentry-mode loopback --passphrase-file` so signing is independent of the agent's cache state. Re-bump past 28231 then. Fixes WIN-1974 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(git-sync): check in source-of-truth for the next hub script (gpg.program wrapper) This is the script that will be published to hub.windmill.dev once verified on a customer GPG-signed deploy. It replaces hub/28231's agent-cache pre-warm (`gpg -bsau` with --passphrase) with a stateless gpg.program wrapper + chmod-600 passphrase file. Every git-invoked gpg call goes through the wrapper, which always uses --pinentry-mode loopback (and --passphrase-file when a passphrase exists). Signing no longer depends on gpg-agent having a cached passphrase by the time the CLI's `git commit` runs — which closes WIN-1974. Not wired in yet: LATEST_GIT_SYNC_SCRIPT_PATH stays on hub/28230 until this script is uploaded and the new hub id is known. This file is checked in so the diff is reviewable, future bumps have a source of truth, and a CLI regression test can `cat` it for fixture parity. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(frontend): skip format/pattern validation for $var/$res/$jsonvar references in ArgInput A resource field with a `pattern` constraint (e.g. the gpg_key.private_key field, whose pattern enforces a `-----BEGIN PGP PRIVATE KEY BLOCK-----` prefix) rejects values like `$var:u/me/gpg-private-key` with an "invalid format" error in the resource editor — even though `$var:`/`$res:`/`$jsonvar:` are placeholders the backend resolves at runtime, not the actual string that needs to match the regex. Bail out of all format/pattern checks (email, ipv4, ipv6, uuid, custom pattern) when the value is one of these references. Required/numeric bounds/array checks still apply since they're shape-level, not regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(git-sync): bump LATEST_GIT_SYNC_SCRIPT_PATH to hub/28234 (gpg.program-wrapper fix) hub/28234 is the forward fix for WIN-1974: replaces hub/28231's agent-cache pre-warm (which became stale by the time the CLI's `git commit` ran) with a stateless `gpg.program` wrapper that uses `--pinentry-mode loopback` (and `--passphrase-file` when a passphrase exists) on every gpg invocation. Bundled CLI is windmill-cli@1.705.0. Verified via reproducer at /tmp/git-sync-diff/test-gpg-fix.sh: deliberately killing gpg-agent between GPG setup and `git commit` reproduces the customer's `gpg failed to sign the data` error verbatim under the old flow, and the wrapper signs through it. Holds for passphrase-protected keys, split-subkey [C]+[S] layouts, and unprotected keys. Drops the local source-of-truth copy (`hub-scripts/`) — hub is canonical now that 28234 is published. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(git-sync): drop verbose comment above LATEST_GIT_SYNC_SCRIPT_PATH The git history (this PR) carries the why; the constant name + value carry the what. 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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Reduce slim image vulnerability surface (#9279)
* Reduce slim image vulnerability surface * chore(docker): drop apt-get upgrade -y from slim images apt-get upgrade hurts build reproducibility (same Dockerfile + same commit at different times produces divergent images) and trips hadolint DL3005. The freshness it buys is dominated by simply rebuilding against the periodically-refreshed debian:bookworm-slim base image. The --no-install-recommends and apt-list cleanup wins are kept. --------- Co-authored-by: Ruben Fiszel <ruben@windmill.dev> |
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chore(main): release 1.706.0 (#9270)
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b656dc6cdc |
feat(nsjail): optional disk-backed /tmp via instance setting (#9272)
* feat(nsjail): optional disk-backed /tmp via instance setting * test(nsjail): unit-test tmp mount resolver and narrow visibility * refactor(nsjail): switch tmp backing to select + conditional UI * ui(nsjail): make tmpfs the visible default in /tmp backing select * fix(nsjail): refuse preexisting jail_tmp to block symlink escape * fix(nsjail): allow jail_tmp reuse on sequential nsjail calls Codex flagged that python/ruby/rust executors invoke nsjail twice per job_dir (install then run). The previous resolver treated any preexisting jail_tmp as hostile and silently fell back to tmpfs on the second call, so disk-backed mode never reached the main script run for those langs. Use symlink_metadata().is_dir() to distinguish a real directory left by an earlier call in the same job_dir (safe to reuse) from a symlink or other entity (still refused, as the codebase-tar escape requires). Also loosen the frontend visibility predicate: only hide nsjail settings when job_isolation is explicitly 'none' or 'unshare', so deployments that enable nsjail via DISABLE_NSJAIL=false with no DB setting can still see the controls. |
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feat: add userdraft listing primitives (#9268)
* feat: add userdraft listing primitives * fix: cancel stale userdraft discard writes * docs: remove global ai userdraft plan |
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feat: add yolo mode for ai chat tools (#9258)
* feat: add yolo mode for ai chat tools * nit * fix: align chat footer controls * feat: add ai chat autonomy modes * feat: add autonomy mode dropdown * fix: highlight yolo autonomy icon * fix: auto accept flow edits * fix: hide unsupported autonomy modes * fix: handle auto-accept flow editor races |
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feat: add UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_MIRROR env and instance setting (#9271)
* feat: add UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_MIRROR env and instance setting Allows operators to point `uv python install` at a private mirror of the python-build-standalone releases. Configurable via the `UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_MIRROR` env var or the `uv_python_install_mirror` instance setting, with the env var as the boot fallback and the instance setting taking precedence at reload. Fixes WIN-1966 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: hoist uv_python_install_mirror binding above sandboxing branch The non-sandboxed uv pip install branch referenced a binding that was only declared inside the sandboxed branch. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: neutral placeholder for uv_python_install_mirror The previous placeholder was the default public URL the setting is meant to redirect away from. A neutral example mirror URL is clearer. 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 1.705.0 (#9229)
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fix(flows): flag noLogs jobs and lazily resolve them in log panel (#9099)
* fix(flows): flag noLogs jobs and lazily resolve them in log panel * fix appending to flag * fix: preserve WM_LOGS_SKIPPED sentinel on SSE/replay completion pickMoreCompleteLogs resolved both sentinel and undefined to '', so the SSE completion event (whose job field is fetched .without_logs()) would clobber the sentinel placed by flagSkippedLogs. The module log panel then saw '' instead of the sentinel, defeating the lazy-resolve path. Also wire onLogsResolved on the OutputPickerInner inline LogViewer so a lazy resolve writes back to flowStateStore.previewLogs, matching ModulePreviewResultViewer and avoiding repeated fetches on remount. 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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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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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>
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set explicit cursor color in light editor theme (#9134)
The light Monaco theme ('myTheme') did not define editorCursor.foreground,
causing the cursor to be invisible on white backgrounds. The dark theme
('nord') already sets this explicitly.
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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(nsjail): make tmpfs size configurable via instance setting (#9261)
* feat(nsjail): make tmpfs size configurable via instance setting Adds a new `nsjail_tmpfs_size_mb` instance setting that overrides the size of the `/tmp` tmpfs mount inside the nsjail sandbox across all languages. When unset, the existing per-language defaults (500MB or 800MB) continue to apply, so no behavior change for existing deployments. The setting is exposed under Settings → Jobs and is read at job execution time, so changes take effect on the next job without a restart. Fixes WIN-1963 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(nsjail): unify default tmpfs size to 800MB Previously each executor passed its own per-language default (500MB or 800MB) to resolve_nsjail_tmpfs_size. Unify on a single DEFAULT_NSJAIL_TMPFS_SIZE_BYTES constant (800MB) so the placeholder behavior is consistent across languages. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(nsjail): resolve tmpfs size outside ruby download closure The download.ruby config render runs inside a sync closure passed to par_install_language_dependencies_seq, so `.await` on resolve_nsjail_tmpfs_size() was a compile error under the `ruby` feature. Resolve the size once before the closure and capture the string instead. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(nsjail): rename resolver to *_bytes and clarify fallback Addresses CI review feedback: - Rename `resolve_nsjail_tmpfs_size` to `resolve_nsjail_tmpfs_size_bytes` so the returned unit is unambiguous at the call site (cubic P2). - Fix the `NSJAIL_TMPFS_SIZE_MB` doc comment that still said "per-language default" — there is no per-language fallback anymore, all unset values resolve to the unified 800MB `DEFAULT_NSJAIL_TMPFS_SIZE_BYTES` (codex/pi P2). - Expand the resolver doc to call out that `Some(0)` and negative values also fall back, since the match arm is `Some(mb) if mb > 0`. No behavior change. 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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feat(debug): show ghost breakpoint and tooltip on gutter hover (#9150)
* feat(debug): show ghost breakpoint and tooltip on gutter hover * fix(debug): show ghost breakpoint only on glyph margin to match click handler * revert(debug): show ghost across entire gutter, not only glyph margin * refactor(debug): use MouseTargetType enum, short-circuit hover decoration |
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feat(editors): responsive top-bars + collapsible raw-app sidebar (#9237)
* feat(editors): responsive top-bars + script test-pane pixel-min + flow graph overlay
Editor top bars now collapse on narrow widths (measured via container
clientWidth, not viewport — they live inside drawers / session panes
where the viewport stays wide):
- FlowBuilder: Diff + Save draft fold into the ellipsis menu when
the top bar narrows below 720px (Save draft keeps its ⌘S / Ctrl+S
shortcut indicator). Test-flow button moves out of the top bar
and into a graph-pane overlay matching the dev page; the overlay
position flips from top-2 right-2 to top-14 left-1/2 when the
graph pane itself is narrower than 800px. FlowEditor exposes a
graphOverlay snippet prop for that.
- ScriptBuilder: Settings + Draft labels collapse to icon-only;
a new DropdownV2 ellipsis surfaces Tag / Settings / Save draft
when even icons don't fit. The ellipsis itself uses variant=subtle.
- AppEditorHeader / RawAppEditorHeader: fullscreen / dark-mode /
breakpoint toggle group + Debug-runs / Jobs buttons hide; Save
draft moves into the Deploy dropdown.
- EditorBar: a "Helpers" DropdownV2 collapse for Context var /
Variable / S3 / Resource / Git repo / Resource type / Database /
Ducklake / Data table / Reset when the bar narrows below 800px
(EDITOR_BAR_HELPERS_COMPACT_THRESHOLD). Above that, the existing
icon-only mode (1420px threshold) still applies.
- ScriptEditor's test pane gets a pixel-based minimum width (400px)
derived from the splitpane's clientWidth. The Pane uses Svelte 5
function-binding so the splitter writes to a raw $state while the
splitpane reads the clamped derived value — no $effect, no
release-time bounce, drag stops at the boundary. Cap raised to
80% so the test pane can take most of the editor on very narrow
layouts while leaving a sliver of code visible.
- VS Code button on ScriptEditor: collapses to icon-only below the
EDITOR_BAR_WIDTH_THRESHOLD (1420px) instead of being hidden
entirely by viewport `lg:` breakpoint; hidden completely when the
editor is rendered inside a session pane.
- AI wand button on ScriptEditor + RawAppEditorHeader: hidden inside
a session pane (detected via `getContext('aiChatManager')`) — the
session owns its own AI chat.
- DeployButton: drops the unused `newFlow` gate (callers updated).
- FlowDiffViewer / FlowGraphDiffViewer: inlineDiff prop forwarding
+ onHeight callback on FlowGraphV2 so diff viewers can equalize
side-by-side graph heights.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* ui: unify Debug / wand / test-toggle button sizes + HideButton defaults
Two small consistency passes on shared button components:
- ScriptEditor's Debug, AI wand and Test-panel-toggle buttons all
use unifiedSize="sm" so they line up in the toolbar; Test toggle
switches from custom marine btnClasses to variant="accent-secondary".
HideButton gains a passthrough unifiedSize prop so the wand and
test toggle can match Debug without overriding btnClasses.
- HideButton's own defaults shift to variant="subtle" + sm
unifiedSize, dropping the legacy color="light" / variant="contained"
+ tailwind-merge background overlay; the selected (hidden) state
is now a tinted wrapper div instead of overriding btnClasses.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* ui(script): editor toolbar polish
Small consistency tweaks on the script editor's top-right overlay:
- Lowercase "test" / "Exit debug" panel labels.
- `bg-surface` on the overlay container so the absolute-positioned
buttons read as a single panel over the graph rather than disjoint
pills.
- Debug button picks up `destructive={debugMode}` so the active
state reads as "you're in debug mode" instead of accent.
- Console and "Delegating to git repo" buttons drop the custom
`btnClasses` border-on-surface treatment and switch from
`size="xs"` to `unifiedSize="sm"` so they match the other buttons
in the cluster.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(raw-app): collapsible file sidebar, default-collapsed in session preview
The raw-app editor's left sidebar (file tree, runnables, history) ate a
lot of horizontal space — fine in the standalone editor, painful in the
session preview pane where the chat is already taking half the screen.
Add a small collapse / expand toggle. Persist the user's preference in
localStorage so it sticks across opens.
Two independent localStorage keys via the new `sidebarStorageKey` prop:
- standalone editor: `raw-app-sidebar-collapsed` (default expanded)
- session preview: `raw-app-sidebar-collapsed-preview` (default collapsed)
Otherwise the two contexts would race for the same key — whichever
opens first would dictate the other's default. Splitting the keys lets
each have its own remembered preference.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fixup(editors): use untyped getContext for AI-chat-manager session detection
The cherry-picks landed `getContext<AIChatManager>('aiChatManager')` to
hide per-editor AI/VSCode buttons when rendered inside a session pane.
The `AIChatManager` class is exported only on the sessions branch (used
for typing session-provided manager overrides). On `main` the manager
file exports only the singleton instance, so importing the class fails
the type-check.
The session-pane detection just needs a truthy/falsy probe — drop the
type parameter and the class import. `inSessionPane` ends up as
`getContext('aiChatManager')` (returns `unknown`, coerced to boolean
via `!!`). Same runtime behaviour, no class-export dependency.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* ui(editors): flow test in top bar; ellipsis folds draft/jobs/tutorials
* refactor(app-editor): drop dead AppEditorTutorial button path
* ui(editors): wire compactHelpers in flow-step + raw-app inline editors
* ui(raw-app): sidebar Cmd/Ctrl+B toggle + uppercase section titles
* ui(editors): keep Diff/Settings inline as icon-only when narrow
* fix(editors): address review nits on test-pane/Helpers/thresholds
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feat(chat): waiting-for-user indicator + scroll-to-latest polish (#9252)
* feat(chat): waiting-for-user indicator and arrow polish
- Show "Waiting for your input" (text-accent + flipping Hourglass) instead
of the typing dots when the latest tool is staged for confirmation
(Run/Cancel) or has an active askUserQuestion. The dots imply the AI
is working, which is misleading when the loop is paused on the user.
- Scroll-to-latest arrow:
- Move up to bottom-12 when the flow Accept/Reject row is visible so
they no longer overlap.
- Wrap in a solid bg-surface + shadow + border badge so the icon
doesn't bleed into messages behind it.
- Bump unifiedSize xs → sm for a slightly larger target.
- Hourglass uses a custom CSS keyframe (:global so the rule reaches the
Lucide SVG root) with 4 s period and cubic-bezier(0.65, 0, 0.35, 1)
easing — feels like flipping the hourglass rather than spinning.
* fix(chat): raise waiting indicator above accept/reject row
* fix(chat): solid background behind reject all button
* feat(chat): @ picker in controls row, badges above input, polish
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feat(frontend): sync home search bar state to URL (#9256)
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78cf6c7f81 |
fix(saml): preserve deep links from /a/[...path] across SAML round-trip (#9259)
* [ee] fix(saml): preserve deep links from /a/[...path] across SAML round-trip Fixes WIN-1962. PR #9225 only covered users who pass through /user/login on their way to the IdP — that's where `redirectSaml()` runs and where the deep link gets stuffed into `RelayState`. The reported flow doesn't go through that page: it hits `/a/[...path]` (the public-app custom-path route, outside the `(logged)` layout) where `PublicApp.svelte` renders its own `<Login>` and was passing `page.url.toString()` as `rd` — the full URL. Three problems compounded: 1. `redirectSaml()` only set `RelayState` when `rd.startsWith('/')`, so a full URL silently fell through and the deep link was lost. The IdP echoed back the SP-library default (BASE_URL), which the ACS validator correctly rejected as a potential open-redirect. 2. `persistRd()` stored the full URL in `localStorage.rd`. On the fallback landing at `/user/login`, the post-login redirect saw an `http://...` value, hit the cross-origin branch, and bounced to `/` — which from a logged-in but workspace-less state shows the "Loading user…" modal forever (bug 2). 3. The EE `safe_relay_state_redirect` validator rejected any full URL, including same-origin ones, so even IdPs that prepend the origin or that pass a configured absolute deep link via IdP-initiated SSO got dropped on the floor. The fix is a single concept applied at every layer: reduce a redirect target to a safe same-origin relative path, or refuse it. Frontend: - `logoutRedirect.ts`: new `toSameOriginRelativePath(rd)` helper that accepts both `/foo` and `https://current-origin/foo`, with the same open-redirect guards as the backend (length cap, control chars, no protocol-relative or back-slash tricks). Returns `null` for cross-origin or malformed input. - `PublicApp.svelte`: pass `pathname + search + hash` to `<Login>` instead of the full URL — this alone fixes the happy path. - `Login.svelte`: `redirectSaml()`, `persistRd()`, and `redirectUser()` all route through the helper, so full URLs from `/a/[...path]` are reduced before being put in `RelayState`/`localStorage`/`goto()`. - `/user/login/+page.svelte`: the same reduction is applied to the resolved `rd` so any stale full-URL value in `localStorage.rd` still navigates to the intended page instead of falling into the cross-origin branch. Backend (EE companion: windmill-ee-private#TBD): - `safe_relay_state_redirect` now reduces a `RelayState` whose origin matches `BASE_URL` to its path before applying the same-origin path safety rules. Bare BASE_URL with no path still falls back to `/user/login` (no useful deep link to honor). - New `same_origin_relative_path` helper + expanded unit tests. Test plan: - [x] Frontend: `vitest run src/lib/logoutRedirect.test.ts` — 9 passed - [x] Backend: `cargo test -p windmill-api ... saml_ee::tests` — 3 passed (`honors_same_origin_relative_path`, `reduces_same_origin_full_url_to_path`, `falls_back_on_open_redirect_attempts`) - [ ] Manual e2e (needs configured SAML IdP — not on local CE): - Unauthenticated visit to `/a/<path>` → click SSO → SAML → land on `/a/<path>` (RelayState now carries the relative path). - IdP that echoes BASE_URL as default → ACS still falls back to `/user/login` (no useful path to honor), but the page no longer hangs: the stale full-URL `localStorage.rd` is reduced to its path and the post-login redirect navigates to it. - Tampered `RelayState` (`//evil.com`, `https://evil.com/x`) → ACS rejects, lands on `/user/login`. * chore: update ee-repo-ref to 3489c243b0e5a8eb0dbc86e90917fbe72843573b This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #584 was merged in windmill-ee-private. Previous ee-repo-ref: 635ff3eeb8e47bb84d5686942605f67f8f6224b4 New ee-repo-ref: 3489c243b0e5a8eb0dbc86e90917fbe72843573b 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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feat: open ai chat path links in drawers (#9220)
* feat(ai-chat): link workspace paths and show tool item references Detect Windmill paths (u/..., f/...) in assistant messages and render them as clickable pills with the right icon, resolved against a per- workspace cache. Tool execution headers now list the script/flow/app paths referenced in tool parameters as external links. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(ai-chat): linkify inline-code paths, refine pill styling - Inline-code spans whose value is exactly a Windmill path now render as a link pill (paths inside larger inline code or fenced blocks stay as code). - Tool-header chips moved to their own row to avoid overflow clipping when the title wraps. - Borderless pills, no default background (hover only), kind icons use the home-page palette (script blue, flow teal, app orange), and the external-link indicator only appears on hover. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(ai-chat): linkify variables/resources/triggers + inline drawer - Workspace item registry now also lists variables, resources, schedules, and all 10 trigger kinds; resource wins over variable on path collisions (Windmill auto-creates a companion variable for every resource). - Pill icons delegated to the canonical RowIcon component so each kind matches the home-page styling (script blue, flow teal, app orange, resource boxes, schedule calendar, etc.). - Pill href includes the hash fragment each list page already consumes (#/resource/<path>, #<path> for variables/schedules/triggers), so opening the link puts the user on the list page with the matching editor drawer already open. - For variable and resource pills, a hover-revealed side-panel button opens (or toggles closed) the editor drawer inline next to the chat, without navigating away. VariableEditor and ResourceEditorDrawer gain a closeDrawer() export and forward their close event so the host can drive toggling. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: simplify ai chat workspace item links * refactor: keep ai chat path linkification only * perf: avoid eager ai chat path cache loads * refactor: simplify ai chat path linking * feat: open ai chat path links in drawers * refactor: homogenize workspace item kinds * fix: toggle ai chat item drawer * refactor: trim ai chat path cache * fix: cancel ai chat drawer reopen --------- Co-authored-by: Guilhem Lemouel <guilhemlemouel@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Ruben Fiszel <ruben@windmill.dev> |
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fix(frontend): flow progress bar for early-stop completion and error handler (WIN-1961) (#9254)
Two FlowProgressBar bugs: 1. stop_after_if (without 'label as skipped') ends the flow with step < modules.length, leaving the bar at <100% with a spinner. 2. failure_module execution drives step past modules.length, so the bar overflows past 100% and never reflects the error. The fix clamps progress to the failed module when the error handler runs, and forces 100% Done when the flow completed successfully but stopped early. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(chat): visual redesign — input, streaming indicator, scroll polish (#9232)
* feat(chat): visual redesign — input, streaming indicator, scroll polish
Visual refresh of the AI chat surface used in both the global right-side
panel (Cmd+L) and inline editor panels. No new features, no system-prompt
or tool changes, no sessions code.
Input redesign
- Default textarea to `rows={1}` and autosize as the user types.
- Drop the separate Send button row in favour of a single
`<Button variant="subtle" iconOnly>` overlaid bottom-right of the
textarea — `ArrowUp` when idle (disabled until text is typed),
`Square` when loading (cancels via `aiChatManager.cancel()`).
- Padding `!pl-3 !pr-10 !py-2` keeps text clear of the floating button.
- Top spacing `mt-1` on the outer wrapper restores breathing room
above the input (lost when the old @-button row was removed).
- Context chip row renders only when something is selected.
- `ContextTextarea` `min-height: 2.25rem` so the empty textarea
collapses to a tight single line.
Streaming indicator
- Replace the old floating "Stop" button with a sticky-bottom badge
showing three animated typing dots and a formatted wall-clock
(`Xs`, `Xm Ys`, `Xh Ym`) — driven by `aiChatManager.loading`.
- CSS keyframes `chat-typing` with staggered animation-delay for the
wave effect.
Scroll behaviour
- Replace `onwheel`-based stick-to-bottom detection with `onscroll`
position check (8px threshold). Auto-scroll re-engages when the
user scrolls back near the tail.
- Smooth scroll → `behavior: 'auto'` so token-append doesn't race
the animation.
- New `enableAutomaticScroll` method on `AIChatManager`, complement to
the existing `disableAutomaticScroll`.
- Floating "scroll to latest" arrow (`ArrowDown` design-system Button,
`transition:fade`, `unifiedSize="xs"`, `iconOnly`) appears once the
user scrolls >200px above the tail; click re-enables auto-scroll
and jumps to bottom. Centered horizontally over the scroll viewport.
Message rendering
- Assistant markdown tuned: `prose-headings:font-medium`, h1 `text-sm`,
h2+ `text-xs`, plus `prose-p:text-xs prose-li:text-xs
prose-code:text-xs prose-pre:text-xs`. Stops AI replies blasting
oversized titles.
- Fenced code blocks shrink to `!text-xs` on the `not-prose` wrapper
so fenced code matches inline code at 12px.
- User-message wrapper switches to symmetric spacing (`mt-4 mb-6`)
with a new `isLast` prop that adds `!mb-12` to the latest message
— breathing room between the last bubble and the input without
affecting siblings.
Layout / padding
- Wide-layout messages tightened to `px-7` (was `px-8`); input outer
to `px-6`. The input box sits a touch left of the message text;
textarea's own `!pl-3` brings the typed text back into alignment
with the messages above.
Other
- `AIChatManager` class is now exported (was private). Allows callers
to type a `getContext<AIChatManager>('aiChatManager')` provider
override. No behaviour change for the global singleton.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(chat): restore @ picker, extract typing indicator and shared helpers
* feat(chat): cap non-wide chat at max-w-2xl, add side padding, drop input top border
* feat(chat): esc cancels active generation, tone down snapshot row
* fix(chat): only draw tool-content fade when content actually overflows
* style(chat): tighten non-wide side padding (px-4/px-3 -> px-3/px-2)
* fix(chat): inline ⌘K shows dots + stop button, swallow programmatic scroll events
* fix(chat): keep scroll-to-latest fresh during cooldown; ResizeObserver for tool-content fade
* fix(chat): contain wide content - propagate showFade, table scroll, bubble + inline code wrapping
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.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> |