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hugocasa 7ebfad382a feat(ai-agent): give tools a real description instead of the tool name (#10083)
* feat(ai-agent): use a real tool description instead of the tool name

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ai-agent): render tool-name error full width and hoist it above the description

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ai-agent): make tool description field hug its content so a single line is vertically centered

Add an optional minHeight param to the autosize action (default unchanged at 30px) and pass minHeight 0 for the tool description so an empty/one-line field no longer reserves the 30px floor and leaves dead space below the text.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(ai-agent): regenerate OpenFlow-derived prompts, CLI guidance, and copilot zod schema for tool description

Fixes the check-freshness CI failure (system_prompts + skills.gen.ts) and makes the flow copilot's openFlow.json / openFlowZod.gen.ts aware of the new AgentTool.description field so AI-authored tools can set it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-07-14 22:33:16 +02:00
Ruben Fiszel 710a13a59d fix(apps): cover script/flow component outputs in deployed-app S3 provenance gate (#10070)
* fix(apps): cover script/flow component outputs in deployed-app S3 provenance gate

Deployed apps read S3 files on-behalf of the app author for logged-in viewers
(#10048). A confused-deputy guard confines those reads to files the app
"produced", but the recent-production check only matched inline `appscript`/
`preview` jobs nested under the app path. Files produced by the deployed
script/flow components an app is wired to run (e.g. a SQL query persisted to S3)
were therefore denied "File restricted" for every viewer, admins included.

Expand the provenance check to also match completed `script`/`flow`/`flowscript`/
`flownode` jobs whose `runnable_path` is one of the app's declared triggerables,
and accept the author identity via `permissioned_as = on_behalf_of` (not only
`created_by = caller`) so files produced on-behalf of the author are covered.
Reads outside the app's declared triggerables stay denied.

Adds a regression test seeding a script-kind produced file that reproduces the
"File restricted" denial before the fix and passes after.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(apps): key S3 provenance on on-behalf identity + cover flow steps (review)

Addresses the CI review on the S3 provenance gate:

- P1 (confused deputy): the recent-production check keyed on `created_by =
  caller`, so a viewer who can run a declared script/flow directly (outside the
  app, with un-pinned inputs) could craft a result naming an author-only key and
  read it back through the app as the author. Key provenance instead on the
  producing job's `permissioned_as` matching the on-behalf identity the download
  reads as (the author in author-mode); a viewer's direct run has
  `permissioned_as = viewer` and no longer clears the gate. Drops `created_by`
  from both the appscript/preview and script/flow branches, closing the same
  latent hole in the pre-existing inline-script branch.

- P2 (dead flow-step branch): `flowscript`/`flownode` jobs have
  `runnable_path = <flow_path>/<step_id>`, which exact `= ANY(...)` never matched.
  Split script vs flow triggerable paths; flow kinds now match the flow's own job
  (bare path) and its step jobs via a `<flow_path>/%` prefix, bounded to declared
  flows.

- P2 (test realism): the regression test now uses the production
  component-prefixed triggerable key format (`<id>:script/...`), exercises a
  flow-step-produced key, and asserts a viewer's own direct run of a declared
  script stays denied (the P1 case).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(apps): tie deployed-app S3 provenance to an app-origination marker (review)

Second CI-review round flagged that `permissioned_as` still does not prove a job
was app-launched: a runnable configured with its own `on_behalf_of` makes a direct
`/jobs/run` resolve `permissioned_as` to that identity (the app author), so a viewer
with run access could execute a declared runnable directly, craft an S3 result, and
read it back through the app. The flow-path `LIKE fp || '/%'` match also let `_`/`%`
in a declared path admit unrelated flows.

Introduce a real app-origination marker instead of inferring provenance:

- Add `JobTriggerKind::App`; `execute_component` stamps every app-launched job with
  `trigger_kind = 'app'` + `trigger = <app path>`. A direct `/jobs/run` cannot set
  this, so it is the authoritative signal that a file was produced *by the app*.
- The provenance gate's recent-production check collapses to
  `trigger_kind = 'app' AND trigger = <this app path>` (+ the 3h window and result
  containment). This drops the forgeable `created_by`/`permissioned_as`/
  `runnable_path`/kind logic entirely and removes the `LIKE` wildcard issue.
- Provenance is scoped to THIS app's path, so another app's jobs (even same author)
  do not authorize this app's reads.

Regression test rewritten to the marker model: an app-produced key clears for viewer
and admin; a direct run whose `permissioned_as` resolves to the author stays denied
(the forgery); another app's output stays denied. Adds `app` to the OpenAPI
JobTriggerKind enum.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(apps): assert execute_component stamps trigger_kind='app' at runtime

Adds an end-to-end test that runs a real script component through the app
runtime (`apps_u/execute_component`) and asserts the enqueued job carries the
app-origination marker `trigger_kind = 'app'` + `trigger = <app path>` (not the
runnable path). The provenance-gate tests seed the marker directly; this proves
the runtime actually produces the exact marker the gate depends on.

execute_component commits the job row and returns its id, so the assertion reads
the row directly — no worker needed to run the job.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(triggers): reject trigger_kind=app for suspended-job reassignment (review)

`JobTriggerKind::App` (added for the app-origination S3 marker) became a valid
value for the resume/cancel suspended-trigger routes, whose handler derives the
table name `<kind>_trigger`. There is no `app_trigger` table, so both endpoints
would fail with a missing-relation database error (500). Reject `App` in
`get_suspended_trigger` alongside webhook/schedule so it returns a clean 400.

Adds a regression test asserting the reassignment route returns 400 (not 500) for
trigger_kind=app.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(apps): don't stamp app-origination marker on preview runs (review)

The app-origination marker (trigger_kind='app') was stamped unconditionally,
including preview mode. A preview lets a `jobs:run` caller supply arbitrary
`raw_code` against ANY app path without that app's deployed policy (raw_code with
no path/id skips all app authorization), so a preview returning
`{"s3":"<author-only-key>"}` would forge the exact marker the S3 provenance gate
trusts and read the victim app author's file.

Gate the marker on `!is_preview`: only deployed, policy-checked executions are
app-provenanced. Preview/editor S3 display does not rely on this marker (the editor
routes reads through the force_viewer allowlist), so nothing legitimate regresses.

Adds a regression test asserting a preview run's job is not stamped trigger_kind='app'.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(apps): editor-authorize preview marker + per-viewer S3 provenance isolation (review)

Closes the codex P1 (preview forgery) without breaking editor preview downloads,
and adds cross-viewer isolation to the provenance gate.

- Preview marker now requires app write: `execute_component` stamps the
  app-origination marker on a preview only when the caller can EDIT that app
  (`require_is_writer`), instead of never stamping previews. An app editor already
  wields the app's author identity (they can deploy a component that reads the same
  file), so marking their own preview is no escalation and keeps preview-produced
  S3 results downloadable in the editor; a `jobs:run`-only caller who cannot edit
  the app still cannot forge the marker. Deployed runs are unchanged (always
  marked).

- Per-viewer isolation: the provenance gate now also requires
  `j.created_by = <this caller>`. The security boundary stays the un-forgeable
  `trigger_kind='app'` marker; `created_by` is an additional filter ANDed under it,
  so it only narrows — a viewer can only download keys their OWN app runs produced,
  not another viewer's result. Restores the per-caller scoping #10048 had, now safe
  on top of the marker.

Tests: preview marked iff caller can edit the app; cross-viewer isolation (another
viewer's app-marked key denied, no admin bypass); direct-run and other-app keys
still denied; deployed run still stamped.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(apps): require apps:write scope (not just writer ACL) to mark preview provenance (review)

require_is_writer checks the user's underlying ACL but ignores token scopes, so a
writer's token deliberately scoped to apps:run/apps:read/jobs:run but WITHOUT
apps:write could still mark a preview and forge provenance — even though that token
cannot deploy the app (update_app requires apps:write), breaking the "any marked
caller can deploy equivalent code" rationale.

Require BOTH apps:write:<path> scope (check_scopes) AND the writer ACL
(require_is_writer) before stamping a preview's app-origination marker. Deployed
runs unchanged.

Adds a scope-restricted-writer token to the test (apps:run/read + jobs:run, no
apps:write) and asserts its preview stays unmarked; retains the full-editor
positive case and the non-editor negative case.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(apps): never app-provenance preview runs; read editor S3 as the caller (review)

Simplifies the preview handling: a preview executes as the *caller* (Viewer mode),
never as the author, so its results must be read back as the caller — never
author-mode — and must never carry the app-origination marker. This removes the
whole `require_is_writer` / `apps:write` / `can_preserve_on_behalf_of` reasoning
(which was also unsound: a writer's token or session may not be able to deploy a
component running as the app's on-behalf identity, so marking their preview could
still escalate).

- Backend: mark the app-origination marker for deployed runs only (`!is_preview`).
- Frontend: `getS3File` (AppImage/AppPdf/AppDownload) now routes editor/preview
  reads through the viewer-scoped `job_helpers/download_s3_file` endpoint (reads as
  the caller), matching what DisplayResult/ParqetCsvTableRenderer already do; only
  a deployed app view uses the provenance-gated `apps_u` endpoint. This is the path
  that previously relied on marking previews, so nothing regresses.

Test: a preview is never app-provenanced (owner's own preview and a non-editor's
both stay unmarked). Cross-viewer isolation, deployed marking, and the reassignment
guard are unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(apps): app components run on-behalf of the app, not the referenced runnable (review)

Root-causes codex's on-behalf-preview finding: `execute_component` was overriding the
app's resolved on-behalf identity with the referenced script/flow's OWN
`on_behalf_of` (its `on_behalf_of_email`). That is wrong in the app context — the
app's execution mode should govern:

- A Viewer-mode app could execute a component AS the referenced runnable's on_behalf
  identity (privilege confusion / escalation), instead of as the viewer.
- A preview would run as that identity rather than as the caller, so its S3 output
  could not be read back as the caller — the download-identity mismatch codex flagged.

Always use the app-resolved identity (author in author-mode, caller in
viewer/preview); a referenced runnable's own `on_behalf_of` no longer leaks into app
execution. Direct `/jobs/run` still honors a runnable's `on_behalf_of` (unchanged).
With this, previews always run as the caller, so reading editor/preview S3 as the
caller (viewer-scoped `job_helpers`) is unconditionally correct.

- Test: the deployed-component e2e now seeds the script with a distinct on_behalf and
  asserts the component job's `permissioned_as` is the app identity, not the script's.
- Also reword the getS3File `configuration` param comment to describe current state
  only (AGENTS.md comment rule).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(apps): surface 'app' trigger kind in Runs UI; condense provenance comments (review)

Addresses codex review nits:
- Add `app` to `jobTriggerKinds`, `triggerIconMap` (LayoutDashboard), and
  `triggerDisplayNamesMap` so app-component jobs (which now carry
  `trigger_kind = 'app'`) are filterable in Runs and render their trigger info.
- Condense the app-origination marker, on-behalf-identity, and provenance-gate
  comments to state each invariant once in <=4 lines at its relevant site
  (AGENTS.md comment rule).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-07-14 10:29:48 +02:00
Ruben Fiszel 5d7fb6deca feat(pipelines): asset freshness — fresh/stale badge (CE) + watchdog (EE) (#9909)
* feat(pipelines): passive asset freshness tracking on the graph

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(pipelines): drop dead freshness-enforcement stub, document query ordering

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(pipelines): freshness watchdog (EE) — auto re-run stale producers

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pipelines): watchdog review fixes — archived workspaces, badge kind parity, scan index

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pipelines): CI review — no singlestepflow in freshness, +N parity, completion-time fallback

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pipelines): CI review — history completedAt, freshness/asset trigger UI metadata

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 6f5fe0f7f56696fbef5a8349da38496c32e71666

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #643 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 1f13380354bf591ae25a2c20d36917534bcc5459

New ee-repo-ref: 6f5fe0f7f56696fbef5a8349da38496c32e71666

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

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2026-07-04 06:23:44 +02:00
Ruben Fiszel 3cda447621 fix(flows): reject corrupt step paths at deploy + atomic cache writes (#9751) (#9813)
* fix(flows): reject corrupt step paths at deploy + atomic cache writes (#9751)

A flow step could execute an unrelated (and in the reported case, destructive)
script at runtime even though every stored definition looked correct. A forensic
dump traced it to two issues:

- Deploy accepted absolute/local step paths. `wmill sync push` from a feature-
  branch checkout under /tmp baked an absolute path
  (`/tmp/.../ops/scripts/clean_device/...`) into a step's `value.path`. Persisted
  verbatim, it mis-resolved to an unrelated script at runtime.
- The on-disk cache write was neither truncating nor atomic. `FsBackedCache::put`
  used `write+create`, so a shorter overwrite left stale trailing bytes and
  concurrent writers could interleave into a torn file — a corrupt cached blob
  that a worker then scheduled from.

Fixes:
- Reject non-workspace flow step paths (must be u/, f/, g/ or hub/) in
  `validate_flow_value` (covers create_flow + update_flow, recursively through
  loops/branches/AI-agent tools) and early in the CLI `pushFlow`.
- Make `FsBackedCache::put` write a unique temp file (truncate + fsync) then
  atomically rename it over the target, cleaning up on error.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(flows): validate failure/preprocessor module paths + sub-flow paths in CLI

Address PR review (cubic + claude):
- Backend `validate_flow_value` is the authoritative guard but only walked
  `modules`; extend it to also validate `failure_module` and `preprocessor_module`
  (which can themselves be sub-flows/loops/branches), so an absolute path there
  can't be persisted.
- CLI preflight only collected `type: "script"` paths; now collects sub-flow
  (`type: "flow"`) step paths too (recursively, incl. failure/preprocessor), so the
  comment's claim matches the behavior.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(cli): include AI-agent tool step paths in flow path preflight

Address Codex review: collectStepPaths skipped aiagent tools, so a bad path in
a tool fell through to the API error instead of the local fail-fast. The backend
already validates these (traverse_modules walks AIAgent tools); this aligns the
CLI early-error with it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(flows): make failure/preprocessor path test key explicit

The test used `slot:` as a json! key. json! does interpolate an ident key to its
variable's value (json!({slot:1}) with slot="failure_module" => {"failure_module":1}),
so the test was correct and exercised the validation — but the behavior is subtle,
so build the key explicitly via serde_json::Map to remove ambiguity (review nit).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(cache): use a UUID temp name for atomic put (shared-volume safe)

Address Codex (P1): pid+counter temp names collide across container PID
namespaces on a shared cache volume (same pid, PUT_SEQ resets to 0 per process),
so two workers could truncate/clobber the same temp file before rename. Use a
random UUID suffix (matching worker.rs's atomic-write helpers) — globally unique,
so the cross-process temp-file hazard is closed. Also trims the comment to the
AGENTS.md <=4-line limit (Pi nit).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-06-26 18:06:27 +02:00
Ruben Fiszel 12f92e3ab7 [ee] feat(backend): native script retry without one-step-flow wrapping (#9688)
* feat(backend): native script retry without one-step-flow wrapping

Schedules and data pipelines that retry a single script previously wrapped
it in a one-step flow (JobKind::SingleStepFlow), creating extra job rows, a
v2_job_status row, and UI projection complexity. This adds native retry on a
plain JobKind::Script job.

- RetrySettings: flatten Retry into a deduped retry_settings table, carried
  via the existing runnable_settings_handle (lazy, off the hot path).
- push() materializes a bare-script-with-retry SingleStepFlow into a native
  Script job (gated on min-version + no handlers/retry_if).
- add_completed_job re-pushes the next attempt on failure with backoff,
  tracking the attempt counter in v2_job_queue.extras and the chain via
  parent_job; schedule completion handlers fire only on the terminal attempt.
- frontend: ScriptRetryChain shows the attempt chain on the run page.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(backend): native retry_if eval + per-occurrence schedule handlers

Extends native script retry to the two cases that previously stayed on the
one-step-flow path:

- retry_if: evaluated natively on the failure path via a feature-gated
  windmill-jseval dep (quickjs) over the failure result + flow_input; push
  materializes such policies natively only when quickjs is available.
- on_failure_times / on_recovery: apply_schedule_handlers now resolves each
  past scheduled occurrence's terminal status across its native-retry chain
  (root OR any parent_job=root child succeeded) and excludes the current
  occurrence, so the counting is per-occurrence rather than per-attempt.

All scheduled-script retries now go native (schedule.rs gate removed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(backend): always materialize retry_if natively; unsupported without quickjs

retry_if is evaluated by the worker (which always has quickjs), not the
pusher, so gating materialization on the pusher's feature was wrong. The
flow path was never a real fallback either — the flow runtime needs quickjs
to evaluate retry_if too. retry_if now always goes native; on a worker
without quickjs it is unsupported and fails closed (no retry).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(backend): un-park asset-cascade (pipeline) retry

Native retry resolves the blocker that parked pipeline retry: a retried
subscriber is now a Script job (not a one-step flow / flow step), so it
stays eligible for asset dispatch and can trigger its own downstream on
recovery.

- scripts.rs: persist // retry <count> [<delay>] to script_trigger on asset
  edges (was dropped with a TODO warning).
- asset_dispatch.rs: is_eligible_kind keys off flow_step_id, not parent_job,
  so native-retry attempts dispatch on success while flow steps stay excluded.
- tests: retry-bearing subscriber now dispatches as a native Script carrying
  the policy in runnable_settings_handle; native-retry attempt is eligible.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): cap native retry interval, lazy result serialization, idempotent retry push

Hardening from a self-review of the native retry path:
- Cap the backoff at MAX_RETRY_INTERVAL to match the flow-runtime path
  (evaluate_retry); the exponential formula could otherwise schedule up to
  ~18h vs the flow path's 6h.
- Serialize the failure result lazily (only when a retry_if policy needs it),
  so the common failure no longer pays the serialization on the failure path.
- Push each retry with a deterministic id per (root, attempt). If a worker
  dies between enqueueing the retry and finalizing the current attempt, the
  reaper re-handles the attempt and lands here again — push rejects the
  duplicate id, so the retry is enqueued exactly once (no double-retry).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): defer schedule handlers idempotently on retry-push replay (review P1)

Address local-review findings:
- P1: retry_pending was derived from the retry push *result*, so on a worker
  crash + reaper replay the duplicate-id push returned Err → retry_pending
  flipped to false → apply_schedule_handlers fired for the non-terminal
  attempt (and the terminal attempt later fired them again). Pre-check whether
  the deterministic retry id already exists and report it as pending without
  re-pushing, so the handler-deferral invariant is crash-idempotent too.
- P2: refresh the stale 'wrap the script in a one-step flow' comment in the
  asset-cascade retry push — it now materializes a native Script.
- Add RetrySettings <-> Retry round-trip unit tests (clamping edges).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(backend): native retry chain + per-occurrence status sqlx tests

Close the two integration-test gaps flagged in local review:
- chains_attempts_and_is_idempotent: drives maybe_enqueue_native_script_retry
  through attempt0 -> retry1 -> retry2 -> exhausted (counter, backoff, max-attempts)
  and asserts crash-replay idempotency (the P1 fix: a replayed completion reports
  pending without double-enqueueing).
- per_occurrence_status_counts_recovered_as_success: pins the exact per-occurrence
  terminal-status query from jobs_ee::apply_schedule_handlers — a retried-but-
  recovered occurrence counts as success, retries (parent_job set) are excluded
  from occurrence counting, and the current occurrence is excluded.
- canceled_job_does_not_retry: cancellation wins over a pending retry.

Runtime sqlx API (no .sqlx cache entry needed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(frontend): exclude schedule handlers from the retry-attempt chain

The retry chain listed all script children of the root by parent_job, but
schedule completion handlers (on_failure/on_recovery/on_success) are also
script children — when the occurrence has no retries, the handler's parent is
the root itself, so a successful, never-retried job rendered a bogus
'Retries (1)' badge pointing at the handler. Filter children to re-runs of the
same script (matching script_hash); real retries keep the root's hash, handlers
run a different script.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(frontend): surface schedule handlers on the run page

Extend the run-page chain component with schedule completion handlers:
- A 'Handlers' row on a scheduled job links to the on_failure/on_recovery/
  on_success runs that fired for that occurrence (found as children of the
  terminal attempt, identified by their synthetic created_by).
- A handler's own run page now shows a 'Failure/Recovery/Success handler'
  label with a link back to the run it handled and its schedule. on_recovery
  and on_success share created_by, disambiguated by the recovery-only
  error_started_at arg.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): restore folder_default_permissioned_as sqlx caches dropped by prepare

An earlier `cargo sqlx prepare` on this branch ran before #8801's
folder_default_permissioned_as test merged in, so it pruned the 3 query caches
that test needs; cargo_test then failed under SQLX_OFFLINE. Restore them from main.

* fix(backend): only cascade assets from native retry attempts, not handlers (review P1)

is_eligible_kind keyed dispatch on flow_step_id alone, so every parented Script
child became asset-eligible — including schedule/error/recovery handlers (Script
jobs with parent_job set and no flow_step_id). A handler that declares assets
would then trigger a cascade the old parent_job IS NULL guard prevented. Gate
parented jobs on being a genuine retry attempt: a re-run of the SAME runnable as
its chain parent (handlers run a different script). Runtime query, no sqlx cache.

* fix(backend): cache the private-gated retry_setting asset-dispatch test query

The same prepare-without-private that dropped the folder_default caches also
pruned the cache for the retry_setting_dispatches_subscriber_as_native_script
test query (asset_trigger_dispatch.rs:721). Regenerated with --features private.

* fix(backend): exclude handler children from per-occurrence recovery (review)

A scheduled occurrence's on_failure/on_success handler runs as a successful
child (parent_job = occurrence), and the per-occurrence success EXISTS counted
ANY successful child — so a failed occurrence whose error handler succeeded was
marked 'recovered', breaking on_recovery (test_script/flow_schedule_handlers in
the merge) and on_failure_times counting. EE query now scopes the EXISTS to
same-runnable children (only native retry attempts); regenerate sqlx cache + bump
ee-repo-ref. native_retry_test gains a handler-child regression case.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(backend): scheduled-script retry is a native Script, not SingleStepFlow

test_push_script_with_retry / test_try_schedule_with_retry (from main) asserted
the old SingleStepFlow wrapping for scheduled-script retry; this PR makes it a
native Script. Update both to assert kind='script' and that the retry policy is
carried via runnable_settings_handle.

* fix(backend): preserve dedicated_worker on native retry + saturate count casts (cubic)

Address cubic CI review:
- P1: the SingleStepFlow->native Script materialization dropped dedicated_worker,
  so a dedicated-worker scheduled script lost its dedicated pool on retry. Resolve
  it from the script row in push so the materialized Script keeps the dedicated tag.
- P2: saturate the u32->i32 retry-attempt narrowings (RetrySettings::from) and the
  u32->i16 // retry count narrowing (scripts.rs) instead of wrapping.

* fix(backend): use a retry-specific signal, not runnable equality (codex review)

Address Codex CI review:
- P1: is_native_retry_attempt treated any same-runnable parented Script child as
  a retry. WAC v2 inline children have that exact shape, so an inline child of an
  asset producer would cascade. Use a retry-specific signal instead: the job
  carries a retry_settings policy (always re-inserted by maybe_enqueue) and has no
  flow_innermost_root_job. Apply the same flow_innermost guard to the EE
  per-occurrence EXISTS (WAC inline children must not count as a recovery).
- P1: the deterministic retry-id pre-check raced with push; a concurrent duplicate
  now resolves as 'retry pending' (re-check on the duplicate-id error) instead of
  flipping retry_pending to false and firing handlers early.
- Tests: native_retry + asset_trigger_dispatch gain WAC-inline-child cases.

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* refactor(backend): explicit native_retry_attempt marker, drop heuristics

Replace the per-site "is this a retry?" inference (parent_job + runnable match +
flow_innermost / retry_settings) with one explicit marker: a sparse
native_retry_attempt(job_id, attempt) table, written in maybe_enqueue. The marker
also carries the attempt counter (previously in v2_job_queue.extras), so it's the
single source of truth.

- asset_dispatch: is_native_retry_attempt is now one indexed EXISTS on the marker.
- EE per-occurrence query: joins the marker instead of guessing by runnable/flow_innermost.
- maybe_enqueue: reads/writes the marker (persistent) instead of queue extras.
- Lifecycle: swept with the job in retention (log_cleanup), no FK to keep bulk delete cheap.
- Eliminates handler / WAC-inline-child misclassification by construction.

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* fix(backend): sweep native_retry_attempt markers in the periodic retention path too (codex)

The marker has no FK and relies on retention cleanup; log_cleanup.rs swept it but
the periodic monitor.rs path deleted v2_job rows without it, orphaning markers.
Add the same WHERE job_id = ANY(...) sweep there.

* fix(backend): widen native_retry_attempt.attempt to integer (cubic)

The smallint column was cast to/from u32 and could wrap a retry chain longer than
i16::MAX into premature exhaustion. Use integer, matching the retry policy's i32
attempt count, so no narrowing occurs on the maybe_enqueue read/write path.

* feat(frontend): mark retries via is_retry on listJobs; drop SAVEPOINT

- Expose an is_retry flag on jobs (UnifiedJob/CompletedJob/QueuedJob + openapi),
  computed from the native_retry_attempt marker. The run-page chain now filters
  retry attempts by is_retry instead of the script_hash heuristic, so WAC v2
  inline children (same script, parent_job) no longer render as retries (codex).
- Revert the marker-cleanup SAVEPOINT (an unused pattern in this codebase): keep
  the plain catch-and-continue matching the other side-table deletes; the table is
  created by a startup migration so it always exists when cleanup runs.

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* fix(backend): mark is_retry sqlx(default) so non-list job queries can omit it

The single-job GET query maps directly to CompletedJob/QueuedJob via FromRow but
does not select is_retry, which errored with "no column found". Only the list
endpoint populates the marker; #[sqlx(default)] lets every other query omit the
column and default to None.

* feat(backend): select is_retry in single-job GET too for consistency

The list endpoint already exposes the marker; populate it on the single-job GET
(both completed and queued variants) as well so a run loaded directly reflects
its retry status. #[sqlx(default)] stays as a safety net for any other query.

* feat(backend): reap orphaned native_retry_attempt markers via periodic sweep

The marker has no FK to v2_job (to keep the hot bulk retention delete cheap), so
direct job deletions (workspace/job delete, schedule clearing) would leave marker
rows orphaned. Rather than add explicit cleanup to every v2_job delete site (which
must then be remembered for every future path), reap orphans in the periodic
delete_expired_items pass: DELETE FROM native_retry_attempt WHERE NOT EXISTS (the
job). The table is sparse so the anti-join drives off it and probes v2_job by PK —
cheap. Retention still sweeps markers inline (keeps the table small so this stays
cheap); a transient orphan is harmless (nothing reads is_retry for a gone job).

* fix(frontend): include flow handlers in retry chain handler row (codex)

Schedule on_failure/on_recovery/on_success handlers can be flow paths (flow/...),
whose handler job is a flow, not a script. The chain fetched children with
jobKinds:'script', hiding flow handlers. Drop the kind filter — retry attempts
are still selected by is_retry and handlers by created_by, so both kinds surface.

* fix(backend): carry concurrency/debouncing settings into native retries

maybe_enqueue re-pushed the next attempt with ConcurrencySettings/DebouncingSettings
::default(), dropping the script/pipeline concurrency settings the failed job carried
in its runnable_settings_handle. A retry of a concurrency-limited script then inserted
no concurrency_key and ran unbounded. Resolve both from the same handle (cached) and
pass them in the payload, which push forwards to the materialized retry. Adds a
regression test asserting the retry's handle resolves to the concurrency settings.

* fix(backend): carry concurrency/debounce into scheduled-retry root + document retry-helper auth (codex)

P1a (schedule.rs): the scheduled-retry materialization fetched the script's
concurrency/debounce settings but passed ConcurrencySettings/DebouncingSettings
::default() into the SingleStepFlow payload, so the root attempt's handle held only
the retry policy and the whole chain ran unbounded. Pass the fetched settings.
Regression test asserts the root handle resolves to retry + concurrency.

P1b (jobs.rs): document maybe_enqueue_native_script_retry's authorization contract
— it is pub only for the integration test; the sole production caller is the worker
completion path passing a DB-derived, already-authorized MiniCompletedJob.

* docs(backend): attach native-retry auth contract to the function itself (codex)

The doc block was merged with eval_retry_if's doc and bound to that function,
leaving maybe_enqueue_native_script_retry undocumented. Split them: eval_retry_if
keeps its own doc; the native-retry + authorization contract now sits directly
above maybe_enqueue_native_script_retry.

* docs(backend): regenerate served openapi-deref with is_retry + fix stale comments (codex)

- Regenerate openapi-deref.{yaml,json} (served from lib.rs): they were stale since
  1.734.0 and lacked is_retry on QueuedJob/CompletedJob, so clients reading the
  served spec couldn't see the field. Now current at 1.739.0.
- schedule.rs: a retry_if gate is evaluated at failure time and fails closed without
  quickjs (no retry); it does not fall back to a flow path.
- windmill-types jobs.rs: is_retry is selected by both the list and single-job GET
  endpoints (not list-only).

* docs(backend): fix remaining stale retry_if/quickjs comments (codex)

The retry_if block and the push materialization comments claimed push keeps
retry_if on a flow path / the worker always has quickjs. The code always
materializes native retry and the no-quickjs eval_retry_if path fails closed —
correct the comments to that constraint.

* docs(backend): fix stale quickjs-fallback + schedule-handler-restriction comments (codex)

- Cargo.toml quickjs feature: without quickjs a retry_if gate cannot be evaluated
  and the job does not retry (no one-step-flow fallback).
- jobs.rs handler-defer comment: apply_schedule_handlers resolves per-occurrence
  failure/recovery status across the retry chain, so the old 'restricted to
  schedules whose handlers don't need per-occurrence counting' claim is dropped.

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2026-06-25 13:22:26 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 7155a0bb96 feat: Data Pipelines alpha (#9193)
* feat: add workspace asset graph view

Workspace-wide canvas of assets and their producer/consumer scripts,
reachable from the assets page. Left-to-right layered layout via
d3-dag sugiyama, rendered with @xyflow/svelte (same stack as the
flow editor). GET /w/:ws/assets/graph returns deduped nodes + edges.

Follow-ups: filters (kind/folder/search), node detail drawer, inline
script edit from a clicked node.

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* all

* all

* all

* update

* all

* all

* all

* feat(pipeline): output-kind picker and per-(lang, output) templates

Add a third stage to PipelineInsertMenu that asks what kind of asset the
new script will produce (datatable / ducklake / s3 parquet / s3 object /
none). The picked kind drives a real wmill SDK skeleton — typed
datatable inserts, ducklake CREATE+INSERT, s3 parquet COPY, etc. — with
the upstream asset auto-wired as the input source when added from an
asset node. Reorder languages to bun → duckdb → python → sql so
data-shaped languages surface first.

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* all

* chore(main): release 1.693.4 (#8994)

* chore(main): release 1.693.4

* Apply automatic changes

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* feat: ansible delegate_to_git_repo install_requirements, dynamic fields, --limit (#8997)

* feat: ansible delegate_to_git_repo install_requirements, dynamic fields, --limit

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: include .yaml variants in collections/roles requirements lookup

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* fix(cli): only preserve case for raw-app runnableIds, not app/flow summaries (#9000)

* fix(cli): only preserve case for raw-app runnableIds, not app/flow summaries

PR #8940 stopped lowercasing in sanitizeForFilesystem to fix #8939, where
a raw-app runnableId like CamelCaseTSRunnable produced a CamelCase YAML
metadata file but a lowercased code file, making them desync and
register as duplicate runnables on push.

That fix overshot. sanitizeForFilesystem is also reached by
newPathAssigner, which serves normal apps and flows where the input is
the script's human summary ("Get Users Data") rather than an identifier.
There the on-disk filename is the only artifact — there's no companion
YAML to keep in sync — so lowercasing was the right behavior. Removing
it changed both the on-disk filename and the !inline reference in
app.yaml / flow.yaml from get_users_data.inline_script.ts to
Get_Users_Data.inline_script.ts on the next pull, surfacing as
unwanted case churn for users updating to 1.693.x.

Add a preserveCase option to sanitizeForFilesystem (default false →
lowercase). newRawAppPathAssigner opts in; newPathAssigner stays on
the default. Update unit tests accordingly and add an end-to-end
raw-app round-trip in raw_app_sync.test.ts that pushes a CamelCase
backend runnable, pulls it back, and asserts both YAML and code file
preserve case with no lowercase orphan.

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* test(cli): use readdir for exact-case orphan check on Windows

The CamelCase round-trip test used fileExists("camelcasetsrunnable.ts")
to assert no lowercase orphan was produced, which false-positives on
Windows since the filesystem is case-insensitive and resolves the
lookup to the existing CamelCaseTSRunnable.ts. Switch to readdir +
toContain so the exact on-disk casing is compared identically on Linux
and Windows.

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* feat(cli): wmill-lock.yaml auto-fill + --rehash-only + path-prefix dedup (#8978)

* fix(cli): canonical lockfile hashes + lock upgrade migration to v3

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(cli): use __app_hash subpath in rehash missing-entry check

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* fix(cli): run sync pull lockfile auto-fill regardless of changes

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* chore: regenerate system prompts for new lock and rehash-only commands

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* fix(cli): address review feedback on lock upgrade

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* fix(cli): drop v3 marker; always run fallback; fail-fast on unknown lockfile version

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* fix(cli): drop yaml-round-trip legacy hash variant; recover via --rehash-only

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* fix(cli): include legacy hash in script push staleness warning check

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* revert(cli): drop canonical hash formula; keep raw-bytes hashing

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* perf(cli): reuse change-tracker map for sync pull lockfile auto-fill

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* fix(cli): address review feedback on rehash-only

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* test(cli): pin lockfile hash + yaml format and cover regression cases

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* test(cli): byte-stable snapshot tests for flow.yaml format

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* test(cli): add app and script-metadata yaml snapshot fixtures

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* fix(cli): address claude review on rehash-only

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* refactor(cli): factorize script-path to remote-path derivation

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* fix(cli): address claude + cubic review (dry-run mutation, rehash short-circuit)

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* refactor(cli): make rehash a subcommand and factorize fs walks

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* fix(cli): normalize line endings in yaml snapshot tests for windows ci

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* fix(cli): address review feedback on rehash + auto-fill

- Flat-layout scripts now clearGlobalLock before rehash write so legacy
  ./-prefixed duplicates get cleaned up (matches flow/app behavior).
- Add MalformedLockfileError; sync pull auto-fill re-throws it alongside
  UnknownLockVersionError instead of silently warning + continuing.
- Document the legacy step-removal false-negative in
  isFlowDirectlyStale / isAppDirectlyStale and the categorizeLocalFiles
  ignore-filter invariant.

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* fix: use otel.status_message for OTLP Status.message on failed jobs (#8995)

tracing-opentelemetry only recognizes otel.status_code and
otel.status_message as fields that map to the OTLP Status proto.
The previously-used otel.status_description fell through to the
generic attribute recorder, leaving Status.message unset and
preventing OTLP consumers from filtering spans on error status.

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* fix: route email trigger path through standard info channel (#8996)

* docs(skill): document email triggers and S3 attachments

Add an "Email triggers" section to the triggers skill covering the
local-part config, the parsed_email/raw_email/email_extra_args payload,
the URL-style extras convention, where to find trigger_path (only with
a preprocessor, at event.trigger_path), and — most importantly — that
binary attachments are uploaded to the workspace S3 bucket and surface
as `{ s3: "windmill_emails/<job_id>/attachments/<filename>" }`. Scripts
must use wmill.loadS3File / wmill.load_s3_file to read them.

Also pulls EmailTrigger into the schema mappings so a real
`email_trigger.schema.yaml` is generated, and adds Email/Azure to the
trigger kinds list in the CLI agent guidance.

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref for email trigger path fix

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 26184ab7a4aadfc529dcedf038aa08d36c7ad381

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #553 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 318a46897a605dc9be3817901f35ba5a99a0a525

New ee-repo-ref: 26184ab7a4aadfc529dcedf038aa08d36c7ad381

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

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* update git sync version to 1.693.5

* fix: pair PG arg type with actual Rust binding to keep query_typed_raw safe (#8999)

* fix: pair PG arg type with actual Rust binding to keep query_typed_raw safe

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pg): wrap encoder errors with arg context, add fallback test

Followups on #8999 review:

- Wrap rust-postgres "error serializing parameter N" failures with the arg
  name, JSON value kind, and asserted Postgres type plus a hint about an
  explicit cast — so users see actionable context instead of an opaque
  WrongType.
- Drift-prevention meta-test: assert otyp_to_pg_type and convert_val agree
  on the Type for every recognised arg_t when the JSON value matches its
  natural Rust kind. Catches future drift if either side changes.
- Integration test for the prepare + query_raw fallback path: confirms
  unrecognised arg_t (custom enum) is routed through prepare and the
  server-resolved type appears in the failure surface — flips into a
  test failure if a regression accidentally routes unrecognised types
  through query_typed_raw.

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* fix(pg): add otyp_inferred flag + regex-based placeholder renumbering

Two follow-ups from the review of #8999:

1. **Issue #1 (Number/Bool + explicit text decl in WHERE)**

   Add `Arg::otyp_inferred: bool` to the parser. The PG SQL parser sets
   it `true` only at the "no info → fall back to text" site (bare `$N`,
   no inline cast, no `-- $N (TYPE)` decl). All other arg sources keep
   it `false`.

   In `convert_val` this flag distinguishes:
   - explicit text-like target (`-- $1 (text)` or `$1::text`) — coerce
     `Bool`/`Number` → `Box<String>` so `WHERE text_col = $1` works
     (`text = text` operator). Pre-#8988 behaviour, restored.
   - parser-default text (bare `$N`) — bind the value's natural Rust
     type so the regression case (`Value::Bool` against a real `bool`
     column via `CAST AS bool`) keeps working.

   `Arg` is in `windmill-parser`; the new field has `#[serde(default)]`
   so persisted signatures stay backward-compatible.

2. **Issue #4 ($5/$50 substring rewrite collision)**

   Replace the per-index `String::replace` chain (which turned `$50`
   into `$10` when oidx=5 was processed first) with a single regex
   pass. `\d+` is greedy, so `$5` and `$50` match as distinct units;
   indices outside the mapping are left intact.

3. Tests:
   - parser: `test_parse_pgsql_otyp_inferred_flag` covers bare/inline-
     cast/decl/mixed shapes.
   - executor unit: `convert_val_bool_against_every_arg_t` and
     `convert_val_*_number_*` split each text-like target into explicit
     vs inferred expectations.
   - executor unit: `renumber_sparse_placeholders_no_collision`.
   - integration: `test_postgresql_arg_type_combinations` adds 4 cases
     covering decl(text)+Number/Bool in WHERE, bare $1+Bool, and
     sparse positional args ($5/$50).

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* fix(pg+sdk): enum support, extended String arms, position-aware $N rewrite, SDK quality

Backend:

1. **`AnyTextValue` ToSql/FromSql wrapper**: vanilla `tokio_postgres`'s
   `ToSql for String` / `FromSql for String` reject `Kind::Enum` and
   `Kind::Domain` even though the wire format is plain UTF-8. The wrapper
   accepts those kinds in both directions. End result: explicit
   `$1::my_enum` / `CAST($1 AS my_enum)` casts now round-trip without the
   ugly `CAST($1::text AS my_enum)` workaround, AND `SELECT enum_col`
   results come back as JSON strings instead of erroring at the FromSql
   layer.

2. **#10 — Value::String → numeric/real/double/oid/bool**. Without these
   arms, a string-encoded value (`"3.14"`, `"true"`) for a non-text /
   non-temporal arg_t fell through to `Box<String> + TEXT`, which then
   failed at the server (no implicit cast text→numeric in expression
   context). Now strings are parsed into the matching native type with
   clear error messages on parse failure.

3. **Position-aware `$N` rewrite**: replaces the regex-based renumbering
   (which fixed the `$5/$50` substring collision but still walked through
   string literals and comments, mangling `'price: $5'` etc.) with a
   walk over `parse_pg_statement_arg_positions` — the same
   string/comment/dollar-quote-aware tokenizer used for index discovery.
   Adds `parse_pg_statement_arg_positions` to the parser's public API.

SDK:

4. **BigInt support**: `JSON.stringify(BigInt)` throws. The SDK now
   stringifies bigints before serialisation; the executor accepts
   numeric strings into BIGINT arg slots via the existing
   `Value::String → INT8` parsing arm. SDK-side `inferSqlType` is split
   so `BigInt` always resolves to `BIGINT` (was reaching
   `Number.isInteger(BigInt)` which returns false → wrong default).

5. **Homogeneous array auto-tag**: `${[1,2,3]}` against an `int[]` column
   now emits `$1::BIGINT[]` instead of `$1::JSON`. Detection covers
   primitive types only (number / bigint / string / boolean); mixed or
   nested arrays still fall back to JSON. Mixed int/float widens to
   `DOUBLE PRECISION[]`.

6. **`.query()` positional bug**: previously the `.query()` method
   abused the template-tag builder, which appended `$N::TYPE` after the
   user's literal SQL string instead of binding by position
   (`SELECT $1, $2` became `SELECT $1, $2$1::BIGINT`). Now `.query()`
   builds the executor-shaped content directly: a `-- $N argN (TYPE)`
   declaration block followed by the user's SQL verbatim.

Tests:

- Parser: `test_parse_pg_statement_arg_positions_skips_strings_and_comments`
  asserts string literals, comments, and dollar-quoted blocks don't
  produce positions (so renumbering doesn't mangle them).
- Executor unit: `renumber_sparse_placeholders_no_collision_no_string_mangling`
  uses the new position-aware path and includes string-literal + comment
  + `$$…$$` cases. Existing convert_val tests grow to cover new
  String→numeric/real/double/oid/bool arms.
- Integration: `test_postgresql_arg_type_combinations` adds 13 cases
  (enum round-trip both directions, string→numeric/real/double/bool/oid,
  string-literal `$N` non-mangling). The prepare-fallback test now
  asserts SUCCESS (not failure) for enum encoding via AnyTextValue.
- SDK: new `typescript-client/tests/sqlUtils.test.ts` (42 tests)
  exhaustively covering inferSqlType primitives + arrays,
  parseTypeAnnotation, datatable() template tag (with all the new
  shapes — BigInt, homogeneous arrays, RawSql, schema preamble),
  datatable().query() positional, and ducklake() shape.

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* fix(pg): replace DISCARD ALL with curated reset (preserves typeinfo cache)

Found while exhaustively probing custom-type DX: every cached-connection
reuse was running `DISCARD ALL`, whose included `DEALLOCATE ALL`
deallocates *all* prepared statements server-side — including the typeinfo
statements that tokio_postgres caches per-Client to resolve custom enum /
domain Oids. tokio_postgres still held `Statement` objects whose names
the server had forgotten, so the next custom-type query failed with
intermittent "prepared statement \"sN\" does not exist" errors. The
failure was easy to reproduce: any sequence that forced typeinfo lookup
for two different custom-type kinds on the same cached connection (e.g.
enum followed by domain) would hit it.

Replace `DISCARD ALL` with a curated reset that explicitly targets the
state we actually care about, *without* touching prepared statements:

  RESET ALL                     — GUC parameters (search_path, application
                                  _name, statement_timeout, …)
  RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION   — undoes both `SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION`
                                  and `SET ROLE` (RESET ALL does NOT —
                                  these aren't GUC parameters, so without
                                  this an elevated role from a previous
                                  job would silently leak)
  UNLISTEN *                    — drops LISTEN registrations
  CLOSE ALL                     — closes open cursors

Trade-off: temp tables, advisory locks (session-scoped), and user-created
PREPARE statements may persist across cached-connection reuse — rare in
datatable / PG-script workloads. tokio_postgres's typeinfo cache survives
intact, so custom enum / domain queries are fast on subsequent reuse.

Tests:
- `test_postgresql_custom_types_on_cached_connection` — runs 10×
  alternating enum + domain queries on a cached connection. Pre-fix this
  failed with `prepared statement "sN" does not exist` after the first
  reuse; post-fix passes.
- `test_postgresql_set_role_does_not_leak_across_cached_connection` —
  switches `SET ROLE` and `SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION` to a non-postgres
  role, then runs a follow-up job and asserts current_user/session_user
  are restored. Specifically catches the case where someone might switch
  back to `RESET ALL` alone (which doesn't cover SET ROLE / SESSION
  AUTHORIZATION) and silently introduce a permission-leak vector.
- All existing session-isolation tests
  (`test_postgresql_cached_connection_resets_session`,
   `test_postgresql_single_worker_session_isolation`,
   `test_postgresql_100_jobs_cached`) continue to pass.

Found via end-to-end probing of datatable / PG-script DX, not previously
covered: the existing isolation tests only did `SET ROLE postgres`, the
connecting user, so the leak was invisible.

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* fix(pg): address PR #8999 review (cubic + claude)

cubic (P1, real bug):
- `convert_vec_val` for `timetz` array asserted `Type::TIMETZ_ARRAY`, but
  chrono `NaiveTime` only encodes for TIME (same caveat as the scalar
  arm). Switch to `Type::TIME_ARRAY`; rely on PG's implicit `time→timetz`
  assignment cast at the column site. Add an explicit unit test.

claude (#1, silent failure → explicit error):
- `Bool` + explicit `(char)` / `(character)` decl previously silently
  bound BOOL, hoping the server would cast at the use site — but PG has
  no implicit `bool→char` and the resulting error
  ("operator does not exist: bool = char") was opaque. Now error at
  bind time with an actionable hint to use `bool` decl or pass the
  value as a "t"/"f" string.

claude (#2, asymmetry doc):
- Object/Array still coerce to text on `matches!(typ, Typ::Str(_))`
  (covers both explicit AND inferred-default text), unlike Bool/Number
  which key on `explicit_text_target`. The asymmetry is intentional
  (no implicit `jsonb → text` cast in expression context vs PG having
  implicit `bool/int → text` casts) — added a body comment so future
  maintainers don't try to "align" them.

claude (#3, perf):
- `parse_pg_statement_arg_indices` and `parse_pg_statement_arg_positions`
  walked the SQL tokenizer twice. Fold into a single pass that derives
  the index set from the position list.

claude (#4, fmt drift):
- `cargo fmt` over the parser crates I touched with perl scripts in the
  earlier commit (windmill-parser-{sql,bash,ts,go,php,java,csharp,nu,py,
  rust,graphql,yaml,r}). Net cosmetic.

claude (#5, parseTypeAnnotation):
- One-line caveat in the SDK's `parseTypeAnnotation` that the returned
  string is presence-only (e.g. `${x}::DOUBLE PRECISION` returns
  `"DOUBLE"`, `CAST(${x} AS int)` returns `"int)"` — neither matches a
  real PG type, but the only consumer just checks `!== undefined`).

While here — discovered + fixed independently while exhaustively probing
DX:

- **Replace `DISCARD ALL` with curated reset** (`RESET ALL; RESET
  SESSION AUTHORIZATION; UNLISTEN *; CLOSE ALL;`). DISCARD's
  `DEALLOCATE ALL` killed tokio_postgres' typeinfo cache, producing
  intermittent `prepared statement "sN" does not exist` errors on
  custom-type queries after cached-conn reuse. New regression tests:
  `test_postgresql_custom_types_on_cached_connection` and
  `test_postgresql_set_role_does_not_leak_across_cached_connection`
  (the latter catches the case where someone might switch back to
  `RESET ALL` alone and silently introduce a permission-leak vector —
  RESET ALL doesn't cover SET ROLE / SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION).

- **ISO-8601 timestamp results** (`pg_cell_to_json_value`). Pre-fix
  `TIMESTAMP` was rendered with a space separator ("2024-01-15 10:30:00")
  and `TIMESTAMPTZ` with " UTC" suffix ("2024-01-15 10:30:00 UTC") —
  neither parseable by `date-fns parseISO`, JavaScript `new Date()` is
  lenient enough to handle them but several frontend `App*Input.svelte`
  components use parseISO and fail silently. Switched to ISO-8601 with
  `T` separator and `+00:00` offset; arg-parsing path still accepts the
  legacy " UTC" suffix for back-compat.

Test coverage:
- 17/17 unit (`pg_executor::tests`)
- 9/9 integration (`backend/tests/worker.rs`, `test_postgresql_*`)
- 27/27 parser (`windmill-parser-sql`)
- 42/42 SDK (`typescript-client/tests/sqlUtils.test.ts`)

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* fix(pg): bounded one-shot warning on numeric precision loss + ISO-8601 + NaN handling

Found while probing PG-script DX with millions of numeric cells:

1. **Numeric precision-loss warning**: `numeric` results are still serialised
   as JSON Number (back-compat — switching to JSON String would silently
   break user code doing arithmetic on results), but we now detect
   `Decimal -> f64 -> Decimal` round-trip failure and emit a single
   job-log warning recommending a `::text` cast in the SQL. Bounded by
   `NUMERIC_PRECISION_CHECK_BUDGET = 256` cells per query (one atomic
   load + one fetch_sub on the hot path; first lossy value
   short-circuits to a single load thereafter). Worst-case overhead on
   a 1M-cell numeric-heavy query: ~25µs of checks + 5ns × N atomic
   loads (vs. ~100ms unbounded).

2. **ISO-8601 timestamps**: `pg_cell_to_json_value` previously returned
   `"2024-01-15 10:30:00"` (TIMESTAMP) and `"2024-01-15 10:30:00 UTC"`
   (TIMESTAMPTZ) — neither parseable by date-fns `parseISO`, which is
   what the apps `App*Input.svelte` components use, so timestamp values
   silently failed to round-trip into date pickers. Switch to ISO-8601
   (`T` separator + `+00:00` offset) on the result side; arg-parser
   continues to accept the legacy `" UTC"`-suffixed format for
   back-compat.

3. **Float NaN / Infinity results**: `Number::from_f64` returns None for
   NaN / ±Inf, which `pg_cell_to_json_value` was raising as
   "invalid json-float" — failing the *entire* query if any cell held
   one of these special values. Now serialise them as JSON strings
   ("NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity") and let the rest of the row come
   through. Arg-side: `s.parse::<f64>()` already accepts the same
   strings.

Tests:
- `decimal_fits_f64_losslessly_predicate` — covers fits / doesn't-fit
  cases for the precision-loss predicate.
- `precision_check_budget_caps_per_query_overhead` — locks in the
  budget cap and the loss-flag short-circuit.
- All 9 PG integration tests + 17 unit tests pass.

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* fix(pg): add pg_advisory_unlock_all to reset; warn on missing args; honor decl defaults

While probing PG-script DX further found three more frictions:

1. **Advisory lock leak** (cubic P2): switching from `DISCARD ALL` to
   `RESET ALL; RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION; UNLISTEN *; CLOSE ALL;`
   meant session-scoped advisory locks (`pg_advisory_lock`) leaked
   across cached-connection reuse. Add `SELECT pg_advisory_unlock_all()`
   to the chain — `DISCARD ALL` covered this implicitly via
   `DISCARD PLANS / DEALLOCATE / pg_advisory_unlock_all` and we lost it
   in the switch.

2. **Missing-arg silent NULL**: an arg declared in the SQL (e.g.
   `-- $1 amount (numeric)`) but not provided in the args object was
   bound as NULL with no error / warning. Misspelling the key in the
   args object silently produced a row of NULLs — a notorious DX
   debugging trap. Now: collect the names of declared-but-missing
   args during dispatch and emit a single one-shot warning to the job
   logs at end-of-query naming each one. Bound NULL is preserved for
   back-compat.

3. **Declaration defaults ignored**: `-- $1 a (int) = 5` carries
   `arg.default = Some(Number(5))`, but the dispatch fell straight to
   NULL when the arg was missing. Now: respect the default —
   user-supplied value > declaration default > NULL. Also fixes the
   warning logic above (only warn for args that *don't* have a default).

Tests: existing 19 unit + 9 integration pass.

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* fix(pg): multi-word PG types with [] suffix lost the array-ness; array arms accept stringified values

Two more frictions found while probing SDK end-to-end against a real
datatable resource:

1. **Multi-word array types lose the [] suffix in the parser**.
   `transform_types_with_spaces` recognises aliases for "double
   precision", "character varying", "timestamp with time zone", etc.
   but its return type was `&'a str` — only the bare alias, never with
   a trailing `[]`. The `RE_CODE_PGSQL` regex's `\w+` captures stop at
   the first space, so the regex's own `(?:\[\])?` array-suffix branch
   sees only `"double"` (not `"double precision[]"`); the `[]` was
   silently lost. Result: `$1::double precision[]` (which the SDK now
   emits for homogeneous float arrays via the new auto-tag) routed
   through `Value::Array → Type::JSONB` and the server failed with
   "cannot cast type jsonb to double precision[]".

   Fix: switch `transform_types_with_spaces` to return `Cow<'a, str>`
   and re-check the trailing bytes after a multi-word match. If they
   start with `[]`, return `format!("{alias}[]")` — Owned. Single-word
   types and the no-match path keep returning Borrowed slices, so no
   allocation in the hot path.

2. **Array arms in `convert_vec_val` rejected stringified values for
   numeric / int* / bool / oid / real / double**. The scalar `convert_val`
   already parses strings into the matching native type for these arg_ts,
   but the array variant only accepted JSON-native counterparts. Sending
   `["1.5", "2.5", "3.5"]` against `$1::numeric[]` (e.g. via `unnest` for
   bulk loading, or `JSON.stringify(BigInt[])` round-trip) failed with
   "Mixed types in array". Now the array arms mirror the scalar ones —
   `as_<native>().or_else(|| as_str().and_then(parse))` — so both shapes
   round-trip cleanly.

Tests: 19 unit + 9 integration pass; existing parser tests cover the
multi-word array forms (the regex-cap behaviour didn't break for
single-word types, and Cow plumbing is transparent to all callers).

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* fix(parsers): add otyp_inferred field to Arg literals in tests + 3 missed src files

CI failures: the perl-driven sweep that added `otyp_inferred: false` to
every `Arg { ... }` literal when I introduced the field in the parser
schema covered `src/lib.rs` files but missed:

  - parsers/windmill-parser-bash/src/lib.rs       (mass-edited but a
    later format pass un-applied a few sites)
  - parsers/windmill-parser-go/src/lib.rs         (same)
  - parsers/windmill-parser-graphql/src/lib.rs    (same)
  - parsers/windmill-parser-nu/tests/tests.rs     (test file — not
    swept the first time)
  - parsers/windmill-parser-ts/tests/tests.rs     (test file — same)

Also tightened the regex to handle `oidx: None` without the trailing
comma (some test files had the field as the last initialiser line).

`cargo build --features <CI feature combo> --workspace --all-targets`
is clean.

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* fix(sdk): Date → TIMESTAMPTZ; NaN / ±Infinity → string

Two more frictions found while running the actual SDK end-to-end against
a live datatable resource:

1. **JS `Date`** fell into the typeof "object" branch and was tagged
   `::JSON`. It worked accidentally for `${date}::timestamptz` via PG's
   `json → text → timestamptz` implicit cast chain, but `${date}` against
   a `timestamptz` column without a user-supplied cast bound the value
   as a JSON string and the comparison `timestamptz = json` failed. Now:
   `inferSqlType` recognises `Date` and tags `::TIMESTAMPTZ`;
   `serializeArgValue` emits `Date.toISOString()` so the executor's
   `Value::String → TIMESTAMPTZ` arm parses it cleanly.

2. **JS `NaN` / `±Infinity`** silently became NULL. `JSON.stringify(NaN)`
   returns `"null"` per the JS spec, so the value reached the executor as
   JSON null — the SDK's `::DOUBLE PRECISION` tag then bound a NULL
   double. Fix: detect non-finite numbers in `serializeArgValue` and
   stringify them as `"NaN" / "Infinity" / "-Infinity"`. The executor's
   `Value::String → FLOAT8` arm (`f64::from_str`) accepts these literals
   directly, and the result-side already renders the values as JSON
   strings (matching round-trip).

SDK unit tests grow from 42 → 44 passing.

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* test(pg): integration coverage for multi-word arrays + stringified array elements

Locks in the two array fixes from the previous commit
(`fix(pg): multi-word PG types with [] suffix lost the array-ness`)
with end-to-end cases in `test_postgresql_arg_type_combinations`:

- `double precision[]`, `character varying[]`, `timestamp without time
  zone[]` — verifies the parser keeps the `[]` suffix after multi-word
  alias resolution.
- `numeric[]` / `int[]` / `bool[]` from stringified primitives — verifies
  the array arms of `convert_vec_val` apply the same string-coercion
  the scalar arms do.

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* style: fix indentation drift on otyp_inferred lines

cargo fmt cleanup of leftover indentation where the perl-driven sweep
that introduced the otyp_inferred field landed at the wrong column.
No behaviour change.

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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

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* fix: omit empty tag field from inline script raw_code payload

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* style: shrink tag popover width

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* feat(pipeline): 2-col picker, draft path edit, save-all + leave guard

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* all

* all

* update

* fix(cli): forward HEADERS env var on every backend fetch call (#9075)

Several `fetch()` callers in the CLI bypassed `OpenAPI.HEADERS` and skipped
the `HEADERS` env var, causing requests to fail behind auth gateways like
Cloudflare Access (same shape as #6421):

- `pushScript()` `/scripts/create` and `/scripts/create_snapshot` — regressed
  in #8936 when the call switched from `wmill.createScript()` (SDK) to a raw
  `fetch` for the `skip_if_noop` query param.
- Script preview `/jobs/run/preview_bundle`.
- App dev `/jobs_u/getupdate_sse` SSE stream.
- `wmill docs` `/api/inkeep`.

All four now spread `getHeaders()` and call `detectAuthGatewayChallenge()`
so a Cloudflare/SSO challenge surfaces a clear error instead of an opaque
JSON parse failure.

Adds `test/headers_env_var.test.ts`: spins up an auth-gateway proxy that
403s requests missing `CF-Access-Client-Id` / `CF-Access-Client-Secret` and
otherwise reverse-proxies to the test backend, then runs `wmill sync push`
of a fresh script through the proxy. Negative case (no `HEADERS` env)
verifies the proxy actually gates; positive case asserts every request
including `/scripts/create` reaches the backend with the headers attached.

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* feat(cli): add --parallel flag to generate-metadata (#9074)

* feat(cli): add --parallel flag to generate-metadata

* fix(cli): validate --parallel input and harden flush ordering

* perf(flows): skip flow_env DB+transform work when no resolution is needed (#9078)

* fix(cli-tests): stabilize flow lock-gen race + Windows path (#9080)

* fix(cli-tests): stabilize flow lock-gen race + Windows path

Three CLI test failures on the latest main, all flaky on CI:

1. `Mixed Case Paths: pull and push flow with capitalized folder` and
   `Integration: Mixed scripts and flows with nonDottedPaths are
   idempotent`: flow create/update queues an async FlowDependencies job
   that fills inline-script lockfiles and rewrites flow.value. The tests
   pulled/pushed before the worker finished, so dry-run idempotency saw
   phantom `*.inline_script.lock` adds and `flow.yaml` edits. Added a
   `waitForFlowDependencyJob` helper that polls `/flows/get` for the
   latest `dependency_job` and `/jobs_u/completed/get` until it lands,
   and called it after each API/CLI flow write in both tests.

2. `HEADERS env var is forwarded on every CLI fetch` (Windows-only,
   added in #9075): the new test built the CLI entrypoint via
   `new URL("..", import.meta.url).pathname`, which yields `/C:/...` on
   Windows and `Bun.spawn` rejected before reaching the proxy, leaving
   `rejectedRequests.length` at 0. Switched to
   `fileURLToPath` + `node:path.join` to match `cargo_backend.ts`.

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* fix(cli-tests): use /flows/deployment_status to actually wait for dep job

CI reviewers (Claude, Codex) flagged the prior `waitForFlowDependencyJob`
as a no-op: it read `flow.dependency_job` from `/api/w/{ws}/flows/get`,
but `Flow` / `FlowWithStarred` (backend/windmill-types/src/flows.rs:20-60)
do not include that field. The helper exited on the first iteration
without polling.

Switch to `/api/w/{ws}/flows/deployment_status/p/{path}`, which returns
`{ lock_error_logs, job_id }`. `job_id` is the FlowDependencies UUID
written into `deployment_metadata` in the same tx as the dep-job push
(backend/windmill-api-flows/src/flows.rs:660-672 and :1275-1292), so by
the time the create/update API call returns, the response carries the
latest dep-job UUID. Then poll `/jobs_u/completed/get/{job_id}` as
before. Local runtime for `mixed_case_paths.test.ts` jumps from ~9s to
~32s, confirming the helper now actually waits instead of returning
immediately. The 404 short-circuit in `sync_pull_push.test.ts` still
works — `get_deployment_status` returns 404 when the flow is absent.

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* perf(flows): cache resolved flow_env per flow execution (#9079)

* perf(flows): cache resolved flow_env per flow execution

* perf(flows): tighten flow_env cache cap to 1024 and clarify memory note

* perf(flows): don't cache transient flow_env resolution failures

* chore(main): release 1.698.0 (#9076)

* chore(main): release 1.698.0

* Apply automatic changes

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* fix: reject root-rooted paths in ansible playbook validator on windows (#9081)

* fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas (#9060)

* fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas

`sync_all_triggers` runs every 5 minutes on every windmill-app replica
with no leader election. Multiple replicas were each rotating the
webhook token, creating a new Google watch channel, and racing the
trigger UPDATE — leaving the loser's new token (in `token`) and channel
(in Google) orphaned. Cloud was accumulating ~5 leaked tokens/week
without the silent best-effort `delete_token_by_hash` ever logging a
warning.

Wrap each per-trigger renewal in a transaction and acquire the row with
`SELECT … FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED`. Contending replicas skip the row
instead of duplicating the work. The lock spans `rotate_webhook_token`
→ Google API call → `update_native_trigger_service_config` and is only
released on commit. Re-checks `should_renew_channel` after acquiring
the lock so a replica that committed seconds earlier doesn't trigger a
duplicate renewal.

The pattern matches existing batch-cleanup paths in `monitor.rs`
(job-retention sweep) and other `FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED` call sites.

Also logs at `debug!` when `delete_token_by_hash` finds no matching row,
so future investigations can distinguish "deleted" from "not found"
without changing the `Ok(false)` contract.

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* fixup! fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas

* fixup! fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas

fixup! fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas

Address claude review:
- #5: per-skip log info -> debug (expected outcome under SKIP LOCKED)
- #2: warn moved out of delete_token_by_hash to the call site that knows the
  expected state (try_renew_channel_locked); other callers are race-prone and
  shouldn't warn
- #3: NULL service_config now warns (anomalous case)
- #4: post-Google-API DB-update + commit failures log distinctly so the
  channel-orphan case is grep-able

Plus: add 14d expiry to Google webhook tokens via ServiceName::webhook_token_expiration,
mint fresh ephemeral-webhook-{service}-{rd5} labels at create + rotate so the
existing 'ephemeral-' filter excludes them from user-token email/critical-alert
paths (no filter changes in 3 places). Orphans now self-clean via the existing
expiry sweep in monitor.rs.

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* fixup! fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas

fixup! fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas

Address second-round review:
- Claude #1 (P2): username_override_from_label now strips the 'ephemeral-'
  prefix for ephemeral-webhook-* labels, so created_by stays
  webhook-{service}-{rd5} instead of changing to label-ephemeral-webhook-...
  (preserves audit/job-list filter compatibility)
- Codex (P2): updated renew_channel doc — labels are no longer copied; rotate
  mints fresh ephemeral-webhook-google-{rd5} with 14d expiration
- Claude #3 (optional): test_rotate_webhook_token now asserts the rotated
  Google token has an ephemeral-webhook-google-* label and a populated
  expiration

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* fixup! fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas

fixup! fix(native-triggers): serialize Google channel renewal across replicas

Reconsider the previous fixup: stripping the 'ephemeral-' prefix made
created_by no longer match token.label exactly, defeating the linking
purpose. Just allowlist 'ephemeral-webhook-' alongside the other
recognized webhook/email/ws prefixes — created_by becomes
ephemeral-webhook-google-XXXXX, matching token.label exactly. The
'ephemeral-' substring also informs operators that this is a
system-managed auto-expiring token vs a user-managed webhook trigger.

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* fix(cli): bump svelte version in `wmill app new` template (#9084)

* fix(cli): bump svelte version in `wmill app new` template

The svelte5 template pinned `svelte` to `5.45.2`, but the Svelte
compiler bundled in `wmill app dev` emits `$.delegated('click', ...)`
calls. The `delegated` export was added later, so 5.45.2 doesn't have
it — esbuild warns `Import "delegated" will always be undefined`,
replaces the call with `void 0`, and the page crashes at first
event-handler bind (white screen).

Bump to `^5.55.5` so the compiler and runtime stay in sync.

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* fix(frontend): bump svelte version in raw_apps UI template

Mirror the CLI fix: the UI's `Add raw app` flow scaffolds a
package.json with `svelte: "5.45.2"`. That works today only because
the bundled rolldown worker also pins 5.45.2 — when the worker is
upgraded past 5.51.1, the compiler will emit `$.delegated()` and the
runtime won't have it, producing the same white-page crash that hit
the CLI.

5.55.5 still exports `event` (used by the current bundled compiler),
so this is forward-compatible: it works with the 5.45.2 compiler now
and won't break when the worker is upgraded.

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* perf(flows): gate flow_env resolve on expr text and share cache with handle_flow (#9085)

* feat: parse windmill_failure field to tag run as failure (#9073)

* feat: parse windmill_failure field in job result to tag run as failure

* feat: preserve top-level fields when windmill_failure tags a run as failure

* fix: address review findings on windmill_manual_failure

* refactor: rename windmill_manual_failure to wm_failure and add wm_* aliases

* fix: prefer injected ManualFailure error over sibling name/message in OTel

* fix: hide _ENTRYPOINT_OVERRIDE jobs from script/flow history panel (#9088)

* fix(flows): populate error handler input args from failure picker (#9087)

* fix(flows): populate error handler input args from failure picker

* style(flows): fix indentation in failure-step branch

* fix(python): verify wheel RECORD on cache pull/install, finalize piptar (#9090)

The Python per-package dependency cache could persist an incomplete wheel
extraction with `.valid.windmill` set, then propagate that broken artifact
to every worker through the object store. Customer hit this on
argon2-cffi==25.1.0 (missing argon2/_utils.py), and previously on
botocore/httpx (truncated tars). Symptom is a runtime ImportError that
looks like a missing dependency declaration rather than a Windmill bug.

Three changes that together stop the propagation:

1. After `pull_from_tar`, parse the wheel's `<dist-info>/RECORD` and
   confirm every listed path exists on disk before writing
   `.valid.windmill`. On failure, wipe the directory and fall through
   to a fresh local install — the next install also self-heals the
   broken object-store entry by pushing a fresh tar.

2. After `uv pip install` succeeds, run the same RECORD check before
   queuing the piptar upload or writing `.valid.windmill`. A bad install
   never becomes the source of a broken tar in the object store.

3. Finalize the tar (`drop(tar.into_inner()?)`) before reading its bytes
   for upload, so we never push an unfinalized archive (no end-of-archive
   marker) to the object store.

Verified with a 60-package end-to-end integration test (first-fill →
clear-local-cache → re-pull-from-objectstore → corrupt-objectstore-tar
→ detect-and-self-heal). All 27 packages on the live test pulled cleanly,
and the deliberately corrupted argon2-cffi tar was caught with the exact
expected log line ("wheel RECORD lists files missing on disk: argon2/_utils.py")
and replaced with a fresh tar.

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* chore(main): release 1.699.0 (#9082)

* chore(main): release 1.699.0

* Apply automatic changes

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* feat(cli): auto-infer args for `wmill app push` (#9091)

Run `wmill app push` from inside an app folder (e.g. `f/foo/my_app.app/`)
with no args. The local path defaults to CWD, and the remote path is
derived from CWD relative to `wmill.yaml`, with `.app`/`.raw_app`/
`__app`/`__raw_app` suffixes stripped. Either, both, or neither
positional argument can be passed.

Also resolves `file_path` against the user's original CWD before
`resolveWorkspace` may chdir to the wmill.yaml root, so a relative
`file_path` argument is interpreted from where the user invoked the
command (previously it could resolve against the wrong directory).

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* all

* fix(pipeline): live-update graph for annotations and body assets

* fix(pipeline): persist draft body edits across node switches

* fix(pipeline): persist live writes per draft to keep output node fresh after switch

* feat(pipeline): animate graph edges only while a runnable is executing

* feat(pipeline): add run button on script nodes + recomputing hint on preview

* feat(pipeline): compact preview layout, two-way Test/Run sync

* fix(pipeline): test button cross-browser placement (no overflow trick)

* style(log-viewer): replace took/mem-peak labels with timer/cpu icons

* style(log-viewer): hyphenate Auto-scroll label and prevent wrapping

* style(log-viewer): lowercase auto-scroll label, force vertical scrollbar

* style(log-viewer): force horizontal scrollbar instead of vertical

* fix(log-viewer): scope overflow-x to top bar so pre doesn't drive panel width

* fix(pipeline): overlay live body-asset writes for persisted scripts too

* fix(pipeline): persist inferred body assets at save so edges survive page reload

* fix(pipeline): snapshot live draft writes at persist time so they survive reload

* fix(pipeline): keep inferred body writes on the canvas across selection changes

* fix(pipeline): untrack inferredWrites cache mutation to break effect loop

* fix(pipeline): refetch asset graph after persisted-script save

* feat(pipeline): optional AI prompt when creating a pipeline script

* all

* all

* test: cover asset-trigger dispatch end-to-end through worker

* feat(pipeline): split-button Test with optional downstream cascade

* feat(pipeline): cascade option on graph Run + match button heights

* style(pipeline): match caret bg/text to Test button's accent-secondary

* feat(pipeline): split Run pill on graph node exposes cascade option

* feat: live run activity + status badges in pipeline asset graph

- folder-scoped queue poll lights up the downstream asset-trigger
  cascade (not just the launched script); zero requests at rest,
  catch-up for fast hops, auto-disarm when idle
- per-runnable node badge: last-run status + session run count
- animate unsaved/live-parsed edges (was unconditionally suppressed)
- background-pane click no longer clears selection
- run-bridge guarded so node selection/save no longer triggers a test

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* feat: live activity log, optimistic badges, node-avoiding graph edges

- collapsible folder activity log (PipelineEventLog): live job feed,
  polls only while open/active, slow idle cadence, capped + pruned
- composable: observe mode + events list + run-count anchored to
  graph-open time (pre-existing history excluded)
- optimistic node badge: launched script shows running instantly via
  the zero-latency activeRunnable hint, keeps the polled run count
- activity pane height capped (min(18rem,40vh)) then scrolls
- route asset-graph edges through sugiyama-computed waypoints so they
  go around nodes instead of under them; bezier fallback for
  adjacent-layer / draft-overlay edges

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* feat: prefetch all folder script assets so graph is stable on load

On pipeline load, eagerly infer body assets for every persisted folder
script and seed the existing inferredWritesByPath overlay, instead of
only filling it when a node is selected. Scripts whose persisted asset
rows are missing (e.g. object-form writeS3File) now have their edges
from first paint, so clicking a node no longer re-layouts the graph.
One-shot per (workspace, base-graph) load, untracked map reads,
generation-cancelled, pool-capped fetches.

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* perf: guard no-op poll re-layout; dedupe write-asset extraction

- skip reactive ids/states/events reassignment when unchanged, so an
  idle poll tick no longer re-runs the full sugiyama layout every 3-6s
- bound countedJobIds (rebuilt from eventsById in lockstep with prune)
- extract shared extractWrites() helper, replacing 4 copy-pasted
  write-asset filter/map blocks in the pipeline page
- compute activeRunnable node-id once, reuse for the active-edge set
  and the optimistic badge (flattened ternary); trim narrating docs

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* feat: live read-lineage overlay for inferred body assets

Renaming e.g. duckdb read_parquet('s3://...') / loadS3File now updates
the asset->reader edge live instead of only after Save re-derives the
persisted asset rows.

- extractReads() (+ shared refsByAccess) mirroring extractWrites
- inferredReadsByPath sticky cache, filled by handleAssetsChange and
  the load prefetch alongside writes
- replace the write-only overlay loop with one overlayLineage(map,
  access) helper invoked for both 'w' and 'r' (net DRY)

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* fix: detect S3 assets passed as SDK object arg in ts parser

Mirrors merged PR #9181 so feat/asset-graph-view is self-contained
(local origin/main is stale and lacks it). Object/{ s3, storage }
form of writeS3File/loadS3File is now detected, not only the bare
s3:// string literal.

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* chore: regenerate wasm Cargo.lock + frontend package-lock

Lockfile churn from local wasm-pack (asset target) + npm operations
during the asset-graph work. No source/dependency-intent change.

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* fix: revert to bezier graph edges; add parsing-assets hint

The sugiyama-waypoint routing looked worse than the original; revert
AssetGraphEdge/assetGraphLayout to the pre-routing bezier logic (same
as the flow editor's BaseEdge) and drop the now-unused route plumbing
from the canvas. Add a small 'Parsing assets…' hint shown while the
load-time prefetch sweep is still inferring folder scripts.

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* refactor: extract pure resolveGraph merge + unit tests

Move the ~230-line graphWithDraft precedence/merge (base < session-
inferred < draft-seeded < open-script-live, +read/write/annotation
overlays, +dedup) out of the 1648-line route into a pure, testable
resolveGraph() module; the route's graphWithDraft is now a thin
$derived. Behaviour extracted verbatim. 10 unit tests cover the
precedence matrix. Phase 1 of the state/render split.

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* style: graph controls top-right, lift minimap, hide Save when unchanged

Controls -> top-right horizontal, no lock toggle; MiniMap !mb-10 so
it clears the activity bar; hide the per-script Save button when the
script is already at its latest save point (drafts still show Create).

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* fix: scope runtime-asset prune by id to spare static lineage rows

prune_runtime_assets deleted by (workspace_id, path, kind) tuple, so
trimming surplus usage_kind='job' rows for an s3 path also wiped the
static usage_kind='script'/'flow' producer rows for the same path —
silently breaking the asset-trigger cascade (fetch_producer_writes
found no writes; downstream never dispatched; required band-aid
re-syncs). Delete the surplus job rows by id instead; the inner query
is already scoped to usage_kind='job'.

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* fix: don't re-pulse already-running jobs after they finish

The catch-up pulse re-added a completed job to the active set if its
start was within the (lagging) lookback window — even one we'd already
animated the whole time it ran — keeping its edges lit ~a poll
interval past completion (~5s after a 3.5s test). Track job ids seen
in-flight and skip the pulse for them; it still fires for hops whose
whole lifetime fell between two polls. Bound the set in lockstep with
eventsById; cleared on dispose.

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* fix: don't catch-up-pulse the runnable launched from the graph

If the poll never sampled a launched run's in-flight window, the
catch-up pulse re-flashed its edges one tick after it correctly
stopped (the page already animated it zero-latency via activeRunnable).
arm(launchedId) records the launched runnable id; catch-up skips it.
Cascade hops (other ids) still pulse. launchedIds cleared on stop.

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* style: nudge graph controls left to clear panel toggle

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* feat: partition value resolver + asset-cascade propagation

windmill-common/partition: pure resolver — time kinds (tz/format/start
anchor) + dynamic $.a.b JSONPath; 9 unit tests. asset_dispatch:
read the producer's resolved partition and thread it into every
cascaded subscriber's args + trigger.partition, so a chain resolves
once at the top. No migration (cascade needs no spec lookup). Stage
1+3 of pipeline partition runtime; run-start resolution is Stage 2.

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* feat: show args form in compact pipeline preview when script has inputs

AssetGraphDetailsPane keeps the compact (hideArgs) preview but, via a new
previewPanel.argsAboveLogs flag, renders a compact SchemaForm between the
floating Test button and the logs/result panel when the script declares
inputs (e.g. a partitioned script needing a `partition` arg). The preview
pane also grows ~18pts so the args form doesn't shrink logs/result.

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* feat: parser join-mode (`// trigger all`) + script_trigger.join_all

Stage A: JoinMode{Any(default),All} + `// trigger any|all` directive in
parse_pipeline_annotations; TriggerSpec::is_partition_bearing() (path
contains {partition}); join_mode threaded through all 4 asset-parser
crates (ts/py/sql/yaml). Stage B: reversible migration adds
script_trigger.join_all; insert_script_trigger writes it; deploy path
sets it from the parsed annotation. No reader yet (AND-join dispatch is
the next stage) so runtime behaviour is unchanged.

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* feat: resolve pipeline partition at job execution time

Stage C: in handle_code_execution_job, once the script content is loaded,
parse the // partitioned annotation (free here) and resolve the concrete
partition once — schedule fire-time (scheduled_for anchor, not wall-clock)
for time kinds, triggering payload for dynamic. The value is injected
into the in-memory args the body sees (via a shadowed job clone) and
persisted back to v2_job.args so dispatch_asset_triggers propagates the
same value down the cascade. Already-set (explicit/backfill/cascade)
partitions are never re-resolved (run identity immutable); unresolvable
partitioned runs fail with a clear error. Integration test exercises the
full worker loop + cascade propagation.

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* feat: AND-join barrier for partitioned pipeline subscribers

Stage D: a // trigger all subscriber no longer fires on any input. New
join_pending_inputs slot table keyed (workspace, subscriber, partition);
fetch_subscribers now returns join_all and the dispatch loop records each
partition-bearing input arrival, pushing the subscriber once only when
every partition-bearing input it declares is present for that partition.
Per-partition slots, cleared on fire (re-accumulate, no double-fire),
skew-immune (unlike debounce). Case-3 guard: an unpartitioned producer or
a reference (non-{partition}) input never fires a partitioned join.
Integration test covers wait/fire/isolation/no-double-fire.

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* feat: opt-in // debounce for asset-cascade subscribers (parser + schema)

Stage E1+E2. Parser: script-level // debounce <dur> + per-// on
debounce=<dur> override (edge wins, else script default, else none =
fan-out, unchanged); TriggerSpec::Asset carries the per-edge override;
split_trailing_kv_opts separates the ref from trailing key=val opts.
Schema/deploy: reversible migration adds script_trigger.debounce_s;
parse_duration_secs (bare int or <n>s|m|h|d, fail-safe on garbage)
resolves the effective per-edge window at deploy and writes it per row.
No reader yet (dispatch wiring is E3) so runtime is unchanged. New unit
tests for the parser directive and duration parsing.

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* feat: apply opt-in debounce to asset-cascade subscriber dispatch

Stage E3. fetch_subscribers now also returns debounce_s; push_subscriber
builds real DebouncingSettings (delay + a (subscriber, partition) key,
so distinct partitions never collapse and latest-in-window falls out)
instead of ::default() when the edge opted in. Default stays no-debounce
(fan-out — the prior deliberate behaviour, now overridable rather than
reversed). Wiring test asserts the dispatched job carries the configured
window/key and an undebounced edge carries none.

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* fix: atomic AND-join gate + preserve resolved partition; drop scratch artifacts

Addresses local-review findings before PR:
- P1: record_and_check_join_slot was a non-atomic check-then-act on a
  pooled connection; concurrent completion of a subscriber's last two
  partition-bearing inputs on different workers could double-dispatch.
  Now one transaction guarded by a tx-scoped advisory lock keyed on
  (workspace, subscriber, partition) so the gate fires exactly once.
- P2: the preprocessed-args overwrite in result_processor replaced args
  wholesale, dropping a partition resolved by resolve_partition_for_job;
  the UPDATE now preserves an existing persisted partition key.
- P2: gate resolve_partition_for_job on a cheap code.contains check so
  non-pipeline script jobs skip the annotation scan on the hot path.
- P2: remove 40 scratch screenshot PNGs, a flicker-debug script and a
  local scheduler lock accidentally committed; gitignore the lock.

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* test: AND-join fires once under concurrent upstream completion

Regression for the check-then-act race fixed by the advisory-locked
transactional gate: releases N producer dispatches simultaneously via a
barrier and asserts the AND subscriber is pushed exactly once and the
slot is cleared. The invariant holds for the correct gate regardless of
interleaving; a non-atomic regression fails it.

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* test: fuller partitioned join + multi-hop pipeline coverage

Exercises a complex pipeline combining options end to end: two
partitioned producers fanning into a // trigger all join, then a
multi-hop downstream chain. Asserts the resolved partition propagates
unchanged at every hop, chain depth increments per hop, the AND barrier
fires exactly once, and a second partition opens an independent slot
with no cross-partition bleed across the whole graph.

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* refactor: simplify pipeline code per review (dedup, single-parse, constant)

- ParseAssetsOutput::new() collapses the 6-line annotation copy-paste
  across the 4 asset-parser crates to one call site.
- asset_dispatch: parse the cascade trigger object once and pass it to
  the depth/partition readers instead of deserializing it twice; add a
  TRIGGER_ARG constant for the previously stringly-typed key (3 sites).
- scripts deploy: drop a redundant debounce_default clone.
No behavior change; 29 parser + 6 dispatch integration tests green.

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* feat: reap abandoned AND-join slots after a TTL (default 60d, per-slot)

join_pending_inputs slots are normally cleared when the join fires;
partial slots whose inputs never all arrive (upstream removed/renamed,
one-off dynamic partition key, permanent skew) would otherwise leak.
windmill_queue::asset_dispatch::reap_stale_join_slots, called from the
monitor's delete_expired_items loop, deletes a (workspace, subscriber,
partition) slot only when its MOST RECENT row is older than
JOIN_SLOT_TTL_SECS (60d) — per-slot, never per-row, so a legitimately
slow join is not corrupted mid-accumulation. Conservative default;
per-join configurable TTL via the annotation is a planned follow-up.
Test covers stale-reaped / fresh-kept / mixed-slot-kept.

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* update

* feat: path-less native trigger markers + missing-trigger placeholder

* feat: pipeline // tag and // retry annotations + dispatch_event log

* fix: derive test-pane min from split-axis dimension (height in bottom layout)

* feat: show last run logs/result when a script node is selected

* fix: backfill asset rows from script.assets for pre-feature scripts

* feat: job-id link + dispatch popover above script log/result

* style: drop 'dispatched' label, keep just the check icon

* fix: drop tag picker from pipeline script editor (set via // tag annotation)

* Nicer UI

* refactor: move google ai proxy handling to windmill-ai (#9260)

* refactor: add ai proxy execution mode

* refactor: move google ai proxy handling

* refactor: share google ai request building

* fix: early return should consider failure_module result (#9241)

* 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.

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* chore(main): release 1.705.0 (#9229)

* chore(main): release 1.705.0

* Apply automatic changes

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* chore: add playwright mcp for frontend verification (#9269)

* feat: CLI datatable serve / psql (#9267)

* feat(cli): add datatable list and run commands

* feat(cli): render datatable query results as a table

* feat(cli): serve datatables as a postgres-wire endpoint

* feat(cli): add 'datatable psql' to launch psql against the proxy

* feat(cli): route datatable serve by client-supplied database name

* override database list + password option

* fix: support extended queries in datatable serve

* fix: correct cloud size threshold log and parse CLI descriptions with parens/trailing comma

* refactor: extract raw_output envelope encoding into pg_raw_output module

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* oom_adj nit

* 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

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* 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.

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* 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.

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* fix(indexer): tell admins when ingress routes search to wrong pod (#9274)

* [ee] fix(indexer): tell admins when ingress routes search to wrong pod

When the IndexReader is absent on the pod handling a search request but
another pod is actively holding the indexer lock, the EE handler now
returns a tailored error pointing at the ingress/load-balancer
configuration instead of the generic "indexer not running" message.

The indexer status endpoint reads the DB lock so it reports "running"
from any pod, but search endpoints need the in-memory IndexReader that
only exists on the lock holder. In multi-replica deployments this looks
like the indexer is healthy but every search 404s.

Companion: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private#TBD

Fixes WIN-1968.

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to eb18d7b4c0e37fea3f6e1e2cc44e0fddd74ff817

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #586 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 7dd43d1850813071cc18ba49ba090583e7321f4b

New ee-repo-ref: eb18d7b4c0e37fea3f6e1e2cc44e0fddd74ff817

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

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* feat(cli): add `wmill init prompts` and custom override slot (#9266)

* feat(cli): add `wmill init prompts` and custom override slot

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* refactor(cli): replace init prompts with refresh prompts + AGENTS.md/AGENTS.cli.md split

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* feat(cli): dedupe claude skills via @-includes and add prompts freshness check

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* refactor(cli): drop migration-choice flags from `refresh prompts`

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* docs(cli): add 'Running and previewing local changes' section to AGENTS.cli.md

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* fix(cli): write full skill content to .claude/, drop @-include wrapper

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* feat(cli): reconcile CLAUDE.md the same way as AGENTS.md

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* fix(cli): address PR review nits — argv parsing, lazy import, comment detection, error propagation

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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

* fix(debugger): add non-root user support to Dockerfile (#9277)

Mirrors the main Windmill Dockerfile pattern: creates a windmill user
(UID/GID 1000) and makes cache/work directories world-writable so the
image runs cleanly under Kubernetes securityContext.runAsNonRoot or
runAsUser: 1000 without permission errors on Bun, pip, or windmill
cache writes.

Fixes WIN-1969

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* fix(ai): enforce RLS and scope check on user-supplied X-Resource-Path (#9276)

* fix(ai): enforce RLS and scope check on user-supplied X-Resource-Path

The AI proxy handler accepts an X-Resource-Path header to override the
configured workspace AI provider. When supplied, the handler loaded the
resource value from the resource table using the root DB pool with no
resources:read scope check, so any authenticated workspace user could
point X-Resource-Path at a restricted AI resource (e.g. one in a folder
they cannot read) and the proxy would use that resource's provider
credentials for the outbound AI request.

For user-supplied resource paths, now require resources:read:{path}
scope and fetch the resource through user_db.begin(&authed) so RLS
enforces the same folder/group boundary as the resource API. The RLS-
scoped $var: resolution stays in place as defense in depth. The
admin-configured workspace/instance ai_config path is unchanged.

Fixes WIN-1971

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* test(ai): regression test for X-Resource-Path RLS enforcement

Cover all four cases:
- non-admin pointing X-Resource-Path at a restricted resource is rejected
- non-admin pointing it at a resource they own still works
- admin can point it at any resource
- workspace-configured proxy flow (no X-Resource-Path) is unchanged

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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

* 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.

* chore(main): release 1.706.0 (#9270)

* chore(main): release 1.706.0

* Apply automatic changes

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* fix(nsjail): gate unix-symlink test behind cfg(unix) for Windows build (#9280)

The disk_backed_refuses_preexisting_symlink_at_jail_tmp test calls
std::os::unix::fs::symlink directly, which doesn't exist on Windows
targets. Without a cfg gate, `cargo check --tests` fails on Windows
with E0433. Other symlink call sites in this crate (php_executor,
bun_executor, rust_executor, etc.) already follow this pattern.

Fixes WIN-1972

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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.

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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

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* 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.

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* 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.

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* 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.

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* 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.

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* refactor(cli): wmill sync git-deploy stops committing; caller owns commit+push (#9284)

Single contract for the deployment-callback path: the CLI does branch
checkout + pull, the caller (hub script in production, test in test)
does git add + commit + push. This restores the WIN-1974 invariant —
GPG setup and `git commit` run back-to-back in the same process, so
the agent's pre-warmed passphrase cache is still warm at sign time —
without needing a `--skip-commit` flag for the hub case and a default
"also-commit" for everything else. Same behavior in every call site.

Changes:
  - sync.ts: drop the gitSyncDeployPush call from pull()'s deploy path
    (both the onlyCreateBranch fast-return and the post-pull commit).
    `gitSyncDeployPush` stays exported for any caller that wants the
    same commit/push semantics — just not invoked by the CLI subcommand.
  - gitsync_promotion.test.ts: e2e test now does its own git add +
    commit + push after `wmill sync git-deploy`, mirroring what the
    hub script does in production. Same regression coverage
    (wm_deploy branch created in Case A, main untouched; main updated
    in Case B, no new wm_deploy).

CLI typecheck unchanged (two pre-existing TarAsZip errors at lines
2578/3307, present before this PR). All 743 unit tests still pass.

The accompanying hub script (option-C — CLI for branch+pull, script
for commit+push) lives at /tmp/git-sync-diff/sync-script-to-git-repo-windmill.option-C.ts.
Once published, a follow-up bumps LATEST_GIT_SYNC_SCRIPT_PATH to its id.

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* bump git sync to 28236

* fix: fork compare visibility for non-admins and stale-token superadmins (#9283)

* fix: use fork-scoped authed for fork visibility in compare_workspaces

* test: add EE end-to-end repro for fork rename visibility

* chore: restore concurrency_locks sqlx cache lost in cleanup

* test: add regression for stale-superadmin-token fork visibility bug

* chore: update sqlx cache for new test queries

* chore(main): release 1.706.1 (#9281)

* chore(main): release 1.706.1

* Apply automatic changes

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* feat: add wmill job rerun subcommand (#9275)

* feat: add wmill job rerun subcommand

* feat: add wmill job restart subcommand for flow restart-at-step

* chore(system_prompts): point plugin skills sync at plugins/windmill/ (#9287)

* chore(system_prompts): point plugin skills sync at plugins/windmill/

The plugin checkout's plugin folder is being renamed from
`plugins/windmill-code-plugin/` to `plugins/windmill/` to shorten the
slash-command namespace and align with the matching Cursor plugin
layout.

Paired with windmill-labs/windmill-claude-plugin#8. That PR must merge
first so the next sync run finds the new folder.

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* docs(system_prompts): update plugin-dir example to plugins/windmill

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* fix(cli): wmill sync pull updates wmill-lock.yaml for raw apps (#9289)

* 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.

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* 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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* default script name

* save logic

* Keyboard nav

* finish keynav

* nits

* CI fix

* nit stop propagation

* Merge branch 'main' into feat/asset-graph-view

* commit

* update

* fix: cropped save button on small screens

* progress

* managed scheduled removed

* all

* progress

* feat: add data upload pipeline trigger with auto S3 picker

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* fix: avoid pane editor remount flicker when deploying a pipeline draft

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* fix: show only the edited script's I/O in the asset graph, not the saved version's

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* feat: derive script asset rows server-side at deploy

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* test: shared fixture corpus keeps annotation parsers in parity

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* feat: dev-run draft pipeline chains, live badges, deploy drift warning

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* refactor: ungate cascade producers, squash pipeline migrations

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* chore: drop committed cli-sync fixtures and stray screenshots

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* feat: show skip-asset-dispatch flag as badge instead of args row

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* feat: pipeline view mode default with activity feed, drafts overlay chip

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* fix: treat DROP TABLE as table-level write in sql asset parser

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* feat: wmill datatable create + actionable sql extension error

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* chore: ephemeral data-pipelines demo sync repo zip for handoff

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* feat: wmill pipeline list/show renders the asset DAG in the terminal

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* nits

* nits

* nits

* nits

* fix: defer draft persist-back past the batch so discard sticks first click

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* feat: band-reserving tidy-tree asset graph layout with join breakpoints

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* fix: route skip-layer and long graph edges around occupied columns

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* fix: seed s3 template outputs with canonical leading-slash paths

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* all

* feat: bundle data-pipeline drafts into the DB-backed user draft system

Pipeline drafts were browser-only (localStorage `pipeline-<folder>`), so they
didn't sync across devices, weren't server-visible, and never showed in the
drafts list. Store them instead as one per-user `draft` row of a new
`data_pipeline` kind, keyed at the folder (`f/<folder>/data_pipeline`), holding
the same `{ drafts, activeDraftPath }` bundle.

Stage 1 — backend kind: add `data_pipeline` to DRAFT_KIND (migration) and
`UserDraftItemKind` (deployed_table=None, private). The list/update handlers
and folder-path access check already cover a backing-table-less kind.

Stage 2 — sync: add `GET /drafts/get_own/{kind}/{path}` so an editor with no
deployed-overlay GET can load its own draft. The pipeline page now hydrates
from the DB on mount (one-time localStorage import for in-flight drafts) and
persists via UserDraftDbSyncer (debounce + optimistic-concurrency), keeping a
localStorage crash mirror.

Stage 3 — surface: the drafts review page renders the bundle as a "pipeline"
row that opens `/pipeline/<folder>` (open-only; excluded from bulk deploy).

Verified end-to-end in-browser: DB-seeded draft hydrates to "Edit (1)", edits
persist back, and the row shows with Open pipeline / Discard.

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* feat: pipeline Activity panel grouping, run↔graph highlight, deploy-conflict handling

Activity panel (view mode):
- Group cascade runs by the connected component of the asset-dispatch graph
  (new GET /jobs/asset_dispatch_edges over the dispatch_event table, incl.
  join_pending inputs), headed by the earliest originating run + its trigger,
  with a "+N" chip for joins fed by multiple triggers.
- Success/failure count histogram with drag-to-filter brushing, an always-on
  time axis + per-bar tooltips, a Reset, and Last hour/24h/48h/7/30/90d ranges.
- Node run-count/status badges now derive from the same merged historic+live
  events the panel shows (previously session-only).

Run ↔ graph highlight:
- Hovering a run row (or a group header → the whole cascade) rings the
  node(s), animates their incident edges, and borders the adjacent assets in
  the edge hue (blue write / gray read); expanding a run pins a soft-blue ring.
- Switching edit→view re-surfaces the Activity feed.

Deploy:
- Live-content autosave for the open pipeline draft + an autosave indicator.
- Re-saving a script now chains off the hash just created instead of a stale
  parent_hash (fixes the "lineage must be linear" error on a second save), and
  a genuine concurrent deploy opens a keep-mine / view-latest conflict modal.

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* fix: pipeline editor badge requires asset-parse, not just main-function parse

A pipeline script's asset lineage is load-bearing — a deploy that can't parse
assets silently records no edges. The editor "parsable" dot only reflected
inferArgs (the main function), so a body the asset parser rejects (e.g. a
trailing `/////` in DuckDB) still showed green and deployed with empty lineage.

ScriptEditor gains `requireValidAssets` (set by the pipeline pane); when on, the
EditorBar badge is green only if BOTH the main function and inferAssets parse,
with the tooltip distinguishing "Main function not parsable" / "Assets not
parsable" / "Parsable".

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* feat: route asset-graph edges around nodes that sit in their path

Edges could draw straight through an unrelated node (a join fan-out or long
cross-component edge), making it ambiguous whether that node shared the input.
AssetGraphEdge only saw its own endpoints, so it could only detour the
near-vertical same-column skip case.

The canvas now (once per layout, O(edges × nodes) — no per-frame cost) samples
each edge's straight run against every non-incident node center and, on a
crossing, passes a clear gutter lane to the edge via `data.detourX`;
AssetGraphEdge routes the rounded-orthogonal detour through it. Verified: 0
edge↔node box crossings on the orders pipeline.

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* fix: deploy pipeline drafts with freshly-inferred assets, not a stale snapshot

"Save all" spread `...draft.script` into createScript, which carries a `assets`
snapshot that isn't refreshed when the body is edited. So a renamed/removed
output (e.g. an old `CREATE TABLE exciting_en32z9` later changed to
`exciting_880909`) was re-deployed as a phantom write edge and lingered as an
orphan asset on the graph — shown with no producer, and shifting position on
click as the graph re-derived.

saveDraft now re-runs inferAssets on the current body and passes the result as
`assets`, overriding the snapshot — mirroring the per-pane save. The backend
clears+reinserts from the sent set, so a re-deploy drops the stale rows.
Verified: deploying with the fresh asset set removes the orphan from the graph.

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* fix: collect upstream reads from CTAS and CREATE VIEW in SQL asset parser

`CREATE TABLE x AS SELECT … FROM y` (and `CREATE VIEW`) recorded only the
write to x — the source read of y was silently dropped. Table-level reads are
gathered in the `Statement::Query` arm via handle_table_with_joins; the generic
table-factor visitor only picks up read-functions and string literals, not
plain `FROM <table>` references. The AS-query of a CTAS isn't a
`Statement::Query`, so its FROM tables were never walked. On the pipeline
canvas this meant a `datatable://…` upstream consumed by a CTAS step showed no
read node/edge — the step looked like it produced its output from nothing.

Factor the Query arm's read collection into handle_query_reads and call it from
the CreateTable (when it has an AS-query) and CreateView arms, balancing the
cte_name_stack push in post_visit_statement. Updated the drop_then_create test
(which had pinned the old drop-the-read behavior) and added CTAS + CREATE VIEW
read coverage. Verified against the rebuilt asset wasm: the live editor now
infers the read.

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* update

* updates

* refactor: dedup asset-graph code, squash migrations, drop artifacts

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* perf: gate asset dispatch on a cached per-workspace producer set

Cache the producer-path→writes map per workspace and invalidate it from the asset-clear paths via the notify_event polling system, so a top-level script/preview completion that isn't an asset producer costs an in-memory lookup instead of a per-completion query.

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* fix: remove dead unquote fn that failed backend check under -D warnings

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* fix: green the frontend check (pin published wasm-asset, fix type errors)

Pin windmill-parser-wasm-asset to the published 1.728.1 (was a file: link to a gitignored, CI-unbuilt pkg-asset). Exclude test files from svelte-check (the parity test reads a backend fixture via node:fs, which the browser app tsconfig has no @types/node for; vitest still runs them). Fix pre-existing branch type errors: drop the unsupported 2nd getScriptByPath arg, cast script.schema to Schema for inferArgs, coerce has_preprocessor to a definite boolean, and wrap the cancelJob handler so it isn't possibly-undefined.

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* feat: move pipeline partition resolution to ee-private (free-CE)

Partition resolution becomes a private module (partition_ee in windmill-ee-private, hidden from the public repo) with an OSS no-op fallback (partition_oss); call sites resolve via the aliased windmill_common::partition. Not enterprise-gated — free to run in CE. Bumps ee-repo-ref to the ee branch carrying partition_ee. Verified building in default, private, and private,enterprise (offline). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: move asset-cascade join/debounce/retry to ee-private (free-CE)

Join barrier, debounce, and retry become the private windmill_queue::cascade module (cascade_ee in windmill-ee-private); OSS gets cascade_oss no-op fallbacks (plain OR fan-out). Core cascade stays public. Bumps ee-repo-ref. Verified default/private/private,enterprise. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: skeleton enterprise pipeline freshness + backfill (TODO, ee-private)

Gated windmill_common::pipeline_advanced (private; pipeline_advanced_ee) with OSS fallback; entry points return a clear not-implemented error. Deploy surfaces a TODO when a script declares // freshness. Bumps ee-repo-ref. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: repair asset_trigger_dispatch test after cascade carve-out + cache its queries

Stage-2 moved reap_stale_join_slots to windmill_queue::cascade; update the integration test's import. Also commit the test's sqlx query cache (was never prepared with --tests, so SQLX_OFFLINE cargo test failed pre-existing). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: invalidate producer-cache in asset dispatch tests (mirror deploy)

The tests seed asset rows directly and run no notify poller, so the per-workspace producer cache went stale across tests → 0 dispatched. Clear it at the seed point, as a deploy would via notify_event. All 8 asset_trigger_dispatch tests pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to ba677ea142011462ad4dfe77e8375a6dd274cdef

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #619 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 925c350cff55d3ea738d9e2e4098d9ce4bdda418

New ee-repo-ref: ba677ea142011462ad4dfe77e8375a6dd274cdef

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* test: disable producer cache in asset dispatch tests (isolated-DB safe)

The .remove(WS) approach still raced: #[sqlx::test] gives each test its own DB but they share one workspace id, so the WS-keyed process-global cache clobbered across DBs under concurrent threads. Add an ASSET_PRODUCER_CACHE_DISABLED test hook and set it in the tests so every dispatch reads its own DB. 8/8 pass at --test-threads=10. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: replace asset-cascade depth cap with cycle detection

The hardcoded MAX_CHAIN_DEPTH=5 truncated legitimate deep pipelines (silently — the check returned before event logging). Replace it with per-edge cycle detection: carry the producer lineage in trigger.chain and skip only a subscriber already in the chain, recording a visible cycle_detected dispatch_event. Acyclic pipelines of any depth now cascade fully; a high MAX_CHAIN_LEN backstop guards against runaway. Tests + UI label updated; 8/8 pass at --test-threads=10.

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* docs: update dispatch_event reason examples (depth_cap → cycle_detected)

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* fix: park cascade retry (P1 dead-end) + clear stale script_triggers on rename

Two deploy-path fixes:
- Retry is parked: a retried subscriber is wrapped in a SingleStepFlow, whose run is a flow step and ineligible for asset dispatch, so it would silently dead-end the cascade (P1). Stop persisting retry to script_trigger and warn at deploy; TODO(pipeline-retry) to re-enable once dispatch handles flow-wrapped producers. (Dispatch plumbing kept + still tested via direct seeding.)
- Rename leaves stale script_trigger rows: clear was keyed on ns.path only, so old-path '// on' edges lingered and could trigger a script later recreated at that path. Also clear the old path on rename (assets already handled via the parent-hash clear).

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Ruben Fiszel e1e2a24b6a fix(flows): stop serializing default retry/stop_after_if fields (#9583)
A flow module with a constant-only retry is stored by the frontend as
`{ constant: {...} }`, but round-tripping through the `Retry` struct (e.g.
the dependency/lock job, which re-serialises the flow value) materialised a
full default `exponential` block (`seconds: 0`, `random_factor: null`) and a
`null` `error_message`, because those fields are non-`Option` / `Option`
without `skip_serializing_if`. The defaults then got baked into stored data,
surfaced on `wmill pull`, and were rejected by the linter.

Skip serialising `Retry.constant`/`Retry.exponential` when they equal their
default, and `StopAfterIf.error_message` when it is `None`. Deserialisation is
unchanged (`#[serde(default)]` refills the in-memory structs), so the worker
retry logic and the frontend (which already optional-chains these fields) are
unaffected.

Verified end-to-end against a running backend: a flow created with an explicit
default exponential block + `error_message: null` comes back clean after its
lock job re-serialises it.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-15 19:19:08 +02:00
Diego Imbert 1fc355709c feat: Db-backed user drafts (#9351)
* Db draft removal

* refactor: drop unsaved-changes confirmation modal from editors

* fix: remove nodraft from flow row edit link

* fix: remove nodraft from app and raw app edit buttons

* fix: remove nodraft from all edit links

* fix: merge backend defaults into legacy autosaves to avoid spurious restore toast on raw apps

* feat: add username column to draft table for user-scoped drafts

* feat: add sync_drafts and list_users_with_draft_on_path endpoints

* feat: add UserDraftDbSyncer service for bi-directional draft sync

* feat: wire UserDraft.save through DbSyncer + conflict modal

* refactor: gate useLocalStorageValue nested-update effect behind opt-in flag

* refactor: move sync force flag from request-level to per-entry

* feat: sync all userdraft kinds, switch draft owner to email FK, add id PK, scope draft list to readable paths

* refactor: route draft permission check through authed.folders + RLS, drop client-supplied email

* feat: support draft deletion via sync (value: null) with same conflict semantics

* feat: surface other users' drafts in editors with diff+fork action

* refactor: unify draft schema migrations and type kinds via DRAFT_KIND enum

* perf: add (workspace_id, email, created_at) partial index for sync hot path

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to a30079e75dc5b7d7413aa8ee20e40e80bfea9cbd

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #597 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 55c19293232be379a3044eb78f677b545882ffd6

New ee-repo-ref: a30079e75dc5b7d7413aa8ee20e40e80bfea9cbd

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* fix(userdraft): trigger sync on deep mutations via readFieldsRecursively

* Rollback UserDraft

* remove queuing logic

* pushDrafts

* refactor: remove draft sync layer and conflict modal

* feat: add save_draft, list_drafts, get_draft routes

* feat: add get_draft overlay to getScriptByPath

* feat: extend get_draft overlay to flow, app, resource, variable, schedule, triggers

* feat: support null value in save_draft for deletes

* readLastSyncMap

* feat: redirect /add pages to /edit/draft_uuid with new_draft flag

* fix: inline get_draft query field instead of flattening

* fix: drop dangling nobackenddraft assignment in flows edit

* feat: include user drafts in list endpoints with is_draft flag

* fix: prefix draft paths with u/{user} and seed editor state on new_draft

* fix: route draft-only deletes through UserDraftDbSyncer on home page

* feat: delete user drafts when their underlying item is deleted

* fix: empty path seed on new_draft so friendly auto-name fires

* feat: re-add Draft and Draft only badges on home page rows

* fix: synthesize value wrapper on draft-only raw_app response

* fix: tolerate missing latest-version on draft-only flow reload

* fix: skip first observable change in DB sync effect to match LS persist

* fix: remove URL-hash sync from script editor (already marked TEMP)

* refactor: drop localStorage layer from UserDraft

* refactor: drop vestigial LS-era code from UserDraft

* feat: migrate localStorage drafts to DB on layout mount

* fix: migrate session runtime + script view to per-user draft API

* feat: add 'Reset to deployed' action on draft-loaded toast

* feat: hide 'Reset to deployed' action when no deployed version exists

* createCoalescingKeyedRunner

* example ts doc

* createDebouncerByKey

* refactor: drop await on draft-delete in reset flows, refetch deployed directly

* fix: bridge saved-draft shape to wire shape in apps/resources/variables loaders

* feat: route UserDraftDbSyncer.save through debouncer + coalescing runner

* feat: add immediate-save bypass that cancels pending debouncer + runner tasks

* fix: seed UserDraft cell from spec defaultValue on acquire

* fix: redirect /add routes at load phase to eliminate white flash

* fix: drop +page.js files in /add routes that conflicted with +page.ts

* refactor: send draft as separate .draft field instead of deep-merging onto deployed

* feat: surface draft path in home list when user typed one different from URL

* feat: add UserDraft.stopSync/restartSync, wire on script + low-code app /add init

* fix: thread URL path into ScriptBuilder.stopSync (was using empty initialPath)

* fix: also stopSync in route's new_draft branch + queue pre-acquire suspensions

* feat: add AutosaveIndicator backed by reactive UserDraftDbSyncer.getState

* refactor: drop draft-loaded toast in non-route editors, banner now compares draft vs deployed

* fix: gate per-user draft-only rows in listings on include_draft_only flag

* feat: flush pending draft saves via keepalive fetch on tab hide / pagehide

* autosave indicator nits

* fix: route create-vs-update on /add deploys; seed policy.execution_mode; sync script template

* chore: add [draft-sync] console logs to trace script bootstrap autosave

* fix: seed auto-generated path in script new-draft route to suppress Path widget's autosave-triggering mutation

* fix: defer script restartSync until script.path lands (Path widget gated on $userStore + $workspaceStore)

* fix: poll script.path via tick() until Path widget settles before restartSync

* chore: log inferArgs underlying error on deploy to diagnose 'Could not parse code' toast

* fix: wait for script.path to stabilize across two ticks before restartSync

* revert: drop unsuccessful path-stabilization heuristics + leftover [draft-sync] logs

* fix: seed new-draft script schema as emptySchema() so inferArgs doesn't trip on undefined properties

* fix: heal legacy drafts with schema={} (no .properties) on deploy

* autosave indicator

* refactor(editors): drop UnsavedConfirmationModal mount + Show diff button

* feat(drafts): collaboration banner, cross-tab conflict detection, raw app template picker

- Other-users-drafts banner (Modal2): the deployed-overlay response now
  carries `other_drafts_users` (workspace usernames only, never emails);
  each row offers View JSON + Fork. Drops the standalone
  `listUsersWithDraftOnPath` endpoint; `getDraftForUser` now takes a
  workspace `username` query param (resolved to email server-side).
- Cross-tab/browser save conflict detection: the syncer attaches
  `last_sync` to every save (defaults to non-force); on a `conflict`
  response it parks a snapshot in a reactive map. Each route mounts a
  `DraftSyncConflictModal` and seeds the per-tab `last_sync` via
  `recordRemoteSync(query, draft_saved_at)` on every `get_draft` load.
  Keepalive flush also respects optimistic concurrency.
- Raw app template picker re-added after the /add ⇒ /edit refactor:
  framework (React 19 / 18 / Svelte 5), data table + schema config, and
  optional AI prompt — extracted into `RawAppTemplatePicker.svelte` and
  driven by `new_draft=true` on the edit route.

* fix(drafts): suppress autosave during /add template seeding on script + raw app editors

- ScriptBuilder: delay `restartSync` 500ms past `initContent` + stores-
  ready so the Path widget's `$workspaceStore && $userStore`-gated
  `initPath → reset → onMetaChange → bind:path` cascade lands inside
  the suspension window. Two `tick()` waits weren't enough — the
  bind:path mutation fired ~100ms after the prior `restartSync` and
  posted as a "user edit".
- apps_raw route: suspend autosave on `new_draft=true` and resume only
  after the framework picker closes (via `onStart` or X dismissal),
  with a two-tick settle so the picker's seeded
  `files/runnables/data/policy` mirror to `draftHandle.draft` observably
  advances `lastSerialized` before sync re-arms.

* fix(drafts): land /add redirects on the real workspace username, not "me"

The `/add` → `/edit/u/{username}/draft_{uuid}` redirects ran during
SvelteKit's load phase, BEFORE the (logged) layout's async `getUserExt`
populated `userStore`. `get(userStore)?.username` returned undefined and
fell back to the `'me'` placeholder on every fresh nav, producing
`u/me/draft_{uuid}` paths instead of the user's real namespace — broke
ownership checks against `authed.username` and silently scoped autosaves
under the wrong path.

Layout now persists `username` to localStorage on every successful
`getUserExt`, and `getUsernameForNamespace` (new shared helper, used by
all four `/add/+page.ts` files) reads the live store first, falls back
to the cached value, and only then to `'me'` for true first-ever loads.

* fix(drafts): key low-code app autosave on the URL path, not the empty string

`AppEditor` keyed its `UserDraft.use` handle on `newApp ? '' : path` —
a legacy leftover from when `/apps/add` was its own URL (no path). With
the `/add` ⇒ `/edit/u/{user}/draft_{uuid}` redirect, `newApp=true` made
autosaves land on the `('app', '')` row instead of the URL path:
  - The `apps/list?include_draft_only=true` query joins drafts onto
    `app.path`, surfacing drafts at the URL path. The empty-path row
    didn't match the user's URL so the draft never appeared in the home
    list.
  - Refreshing `/apps/edit/u/{user}/draft_{uuid}` re-fetches at the URL
    path with `?get_draft=true`, finds nothing, and 404s.

Drop the ternary so the handle always uses `path` — the same as
scripts/flows/raw_apps. The route's `?new_draft=true` branch already
seeds the empty-template baseline, so there's no longer a "the
draft sits under '' until first save" race to worry about.

* fix(raw_app): propagate template picker X / Esc dismissal so autosave resumes

The picker mounted `<Modal kind="X" open ...>` (one-way prop, not
`bind:open`). When the user dismissed via X / Esc / click-outside, the
inner Modal flipped its own local `open` to false (hiding the UI) but
never wrote back to the picker's `open` $bindable. The route's
`templatePicker → false` watcher — the one that calls `restartSync`
two ticks after the picker closes — never fired, so autosave stayed
suspended and the user's edits after dismissal were silently dropped.

Switch the inner Modal to `bind:open` so the dismissal bubbles all the
way up to the route's state. "Start without AI" already worked because
its `onStart` handler explicitly sets the picker's `open = false`.

* nit unused

* fix(drafts): make the home-page View/Edit JSON action work on draft-only apps

The "View/Edit JSON" entry on the home page called `AppService.getAppByPath`
without `get_draft=true`, so for draft-only items at `u/{user}/draft_{uuid}`
the backend 404'd with "App not found at path …". Pass `get_draft=true`
and render the synthesized stand-in's editable shape:

- App drafts come back as `{summary, value, path, policy, ...}` — `value`
  is the App definition the editor was working on; show that.
- Raw-app drafts come back as the flattened
  `{files, runnables, data, summary, policy, ...}` with no nested `value`;
  show the whole shape.

On save, draft-only items can't go through `updateApp` (no deployed row).
Route the edit through `UserDraftDbSyncer.save` (with `immediate: true`
so `await` resolves after the POST lands) and relabel the button
"Save draft" + Save icon. Deployed items keep the existing "Deploy"
flow unchanged.

* fix(drafts): render the right shape in View/Edit JSON for draft-only items

The previous fix landed `fapp.value` into the editor, but the
deployed-overlay flattens the bare editable shape into `inner`/the
top-level response — drafts have no nested `.value`. So:

  - App drafts (`{grid, breakpoints, hiddenInlineScripts, …}`) rendered
    as empty (`fapp.value` was undefined).
  - Raw-app drafts 404'd outright: `get_draft=true` with no `rawApp` flag
    can't tell which draft kind to look up, defaults to `app`, doesn't
    find one.

Thread the row's `raw_app` flag from AppRow → `appExport.open(path,
rawApp)` → `getAppByPath({..., rawApp})` so raw-app drafts resolve to
the right `UserDraftItemKind`. Read `fapp.draft` (the bare editable
shape from `fetch_draft_only`) into the JSON editor for draft-only
items — clean payload, no `is_draft` / `no_deployed` / overlay noise.
Save the same bare shape back through the syncer so the regular
editor reads it unchanged on the next mount.

* fix(drafts): skip public-secret-URL fetch in the Deploy drawer for draft-only apps

Opening the Deploy drawer on a `/edit/u/{user}/draft_{uuid}` app fired
`AppService.getPublicSecretOfApp` immediately because the gating effect
only checked `appPath != ''` + `savedApp`. The `/secret_of/{path}` route
plain-SELECTs `app.id`, so a draft-only path 404'd with
"App not found at name …" and the public-URL ClipboardPanel spun
forever waiting on `secretUrl`.

Thread the existing `newApp` signal (already on `AppEditorHeader` /
`RawAppEditorHeader`) into `AppEditorHeaderDeploy`, gate the fetch
behind `!newApp`, and render the existing "Deploy this app once to get
the public secret URL" placeholder instead of the spinner for
draft-only items.

* fix(drafts): disable Diff button on draft-only items across the 4 editors

Diff has no baseline to compare against on draft-only items — the
button used to be gated by the pre-PR `/add` route's own state, but the
`/add → /edit` redirect landed everything under the regular `/edit`
page where the gate was missing.

- ScriptBuilder: gate the topbar Diff on `savedScript.no_deployed`;
  seed `no_deployed: true` on the route's `new_draft` empty NewScript
  so the gate fires before the first deploy.
- FlowBuilder: gate the topbar Diff on `newFlow` (route already sets
  it from `backendFlow.no_deployed` and the new-draft branch).
- AppEditorHeader: gate both the "Diff" dropdown action and the
  Deploy-drawer's "Diff" button on `newApp`.
- RawAppEditorHeader: gate the topbar Diff + the Deploy-drawer's "Diff"
  button on `newApp`.

Each gate also rewrites the tooltip ("Deploy this … once to compare
against the deployed version") so the hover state explains why.

* fix(drafts): disable the "No login required" toggle on draft-only apps

Flipping the toggle called `setPublishState`, which POSTs the new
`policy` through `AppService.updateApp` — that handler's
`UPDATE app ... RETURNING path` finds nothing on a draft-only path
and `not_found_if_none` 404s with "App not found at name …"
(apps.rs:1975). Gate the Toggle on `!newApp` too so the user has to
deploy once before configuring the publish state.

* refactor(drafts): drop dead draft_path field from list responses

The draft-only listing branches in scripts/flows/apps computed a
`draft_path` from the draft JSON (when the user-typed path differed from
the URL's autogenerated `u/{user}/draft_{uuid}`), and `{Script,Flow,App}
Row.svelte` preferred it over `path` for the row title. In practice
that path is never written: the app, raw-app and flow editors all warn
"Deploy the X to make the path change effective" — the rename only
lands on deploy, never in the draft. So the field is always None and
the home rows always show the autogenerated slot anyway.

Drop the field from the three `Listable*` structs, the three draft-only
push sites, the three OpenAPI response schemas, and the three frontend
row components. Client regenerated.

* fix(drafts): seed a friendly name on /flows/add

The flow route passed `initialPath={page.params.path ?? ''}` to
FlowBuilder, so on the `/flows/add → /flows/edit/u/{user}/draft_{uuid}`
redirect the Path widget's `initPath` saw a non-empty `initialPath` and
skipped the `reset()` branch that auto-generates the friendly
`<random_adj>_flow` name. The other three editors all clear
`initialPath` in their `new_draft` branch for exactly this reason.

Track `initialPath` as route-owned state (defaults to the URL path) and
clear it to '' inside the `new_draft` branch, then bind it through to
FlowBuilder so any post-deploy update from the editor still propagates.

* feat(drafts): render friendly user-typed path on home list for all 4 kinds

Reinstate `draft_path` on `Listable{Script,Flow,App}` so the home rows
prefer the user-typed name over the autogenerated `u/{user}/draft_{uuid}`
URL slot, with two source rules — one per how each editor wires the
Path widget:

- Scripts already work: `ScriptBuilder` binds the Path widget directly
  to `script.path`, so the typed path round-trips through the draft
  JSON's own `path` field. Backend extracts `v["path"]` when it differs
  from `row.path`.

- Flows / apps / raw apps don't write the typed path into the
  autosaved value (`Flow.path` is one-way-bound to `$pathStore`; the
  bare `App` / raw-app value has no `path` field at all). Introduce an
  explicit `draft_path` field on the draft JSON, written by the editor
  ONLY when the typed path differs from the deployed/seeded
  `savedX.path`:
  - FlowBuilder: $effect on `$pathStore` mutates `flow.draft_path`.
  - AppEditorHeader: $effect on `newEditedPath` mutates `$app.draft_path`.
  - RawAppEditorHeader: $effect surfaces `pendingDraftPath` up via the
    bind chain (RawAppEditor → route); the route's draftHandle.draft
    spread includes `draft_path` when set.
  Backend extracts `v["draft_path"]` and `None` when unchanged or after
  deploy (deploy clears the whole draft, so the field naturally
  disappears post-deploy without bookkeeping).

Flow route's `new_draft` branch now stops sync around the Path widget
cascade, with a 700ms scheduled `restartSync` (mirrors the existing
scripts/apps/raw_apps stoppers) — the new draft_path mutation lands
inside that window so `/flows/add` no longer fires an autosave before
the user's first edit. openapi/sqlx regenerated.

* fix(drafts): preserve the user-typed draft_path on reload of draft-only items

The flow / app / raw-app editors all dropped the saved `draft_path`
back to the URL's `u/{user}/draft_{uuid}` slot the moment the user
reloaded a draft-only edit page: the route sourced the Path widget's
initial path from `page.params.path` instead of the previously-saved
`draft_path`, and the first user edit then mirrored that URL path
back into the autosaved draft — silently overwriting the friendly
name in both the row and the editor.

- Flow route: after computing `effectiveFlow`, override `flowInitialPath`
  with `effectiveFlow.draft_path` when set.
- App route: pass `newPath={(app.value as any)?.draft_path ?? app.path}`
  through to `AppEditor`; AppEditorHeader's `newEditedPath` default now
  prefers a non-empty `newPath` over the random `<adj>_app` seed (the
  `newApp && !newPath` branch keeps the `/apps/add` friendly auto-name).
- Raw-app route: surface `savedRawAppDraft.draft_path` onto `backendApp`
  so the `extractRawApp` path seeds `newPath` with the friendly name.

Reload + a subsequent edit now leaves `draft_path` intact for all three
kinds; verified end-to-end via the `/drafts/get_draft/...` endpoint.

* fix(ui): default Modal2 target to 'body' so omitting the prop doesn't throw

Modal2 defaulted `target = ''` and forwarded it to `Portal`, which calls
`document.querySelector(target)` — an empty selector throws
"Failed to execute 'querySelector' on 'Document': The provided selector
is empty" and the modal silently fails to mount.

That's why `OtherUsersDraftsModal` (and `DraftSyncConflictModal`) never
appeared on editors where another user had a draft — both omit the
`target` prop. Other Modal2 callers (StorageSettings, CriticalAlert,
CustomInstanceDbWizardModal, …) pass an explicit `target="#content"`
and were unaffected.

Match Portal's own default of `'body'` so omitting the prop is now a
no-op rather than a runtime throw.

* fix(drafts): Reset to deployed no longer resurrects the draft

The toast's "Reset to deployed" callback POSTed `value: null` to the
syncer, then handed control to the route's `onResetToDeployed` (which
wipes the in-memory handle and reloads the deployed payload via
`getDraft: false`). Both writes flowed through the reactive sync
effect: the wipe scheduled a delete, the reload scheduled a re-save of
the deployed value as the new draft. Coalescing collapsed them and the
draft came back — making the "discard" action effectively a no-op.

Wrap the whole callback in `UserDraft.stopSync` / `restartSync`. The
explicit `value: null` POST still goes through (it's a direct
`UserDraftDbSyncer.save` that doesn't depend on the reactive effect),
the route's wipe-then-reload mutations advance `lastSerialized` silently
under suspension, and the next user edit (after two ticks past the
deployed-seed write) is the first real save again.

* ui nit

* feat(drafts): autosave-indicator popover with Reset-to-deployed action

Click the cloud icon → popover with "All changes are saved as a draft on
the server. The draft is per-user — your teammates' editors keep their
own." When the editor isn't on a draft-only path AND the user has a
draft (UserDraft.has returns true), a "Reset to deployed" button
mirrors the load-time toast action — stops sync, POSTs `value: null`,
runs the route's reload-without-draft callback, restarts sync past two
ticks so the deployed-seed write doesn't resurrect the draft.

Threaded `onResetToDeployed` from each route down to its builder
(ScriptBuilder / FlowBuilder / AppEditorHeader / RawAppEditorHeader)
and into the indicator. `draftOnly` is wired from `savedScript.no_deployed`
/ `newFlow` / `newApp` so the action hides where there's nothing to fall
back to. The indicator's trigger now has a hover affordance + matches
Portal's default target ('body') via Modal2's earlier fix.

* fix(drafts): wait for the fork POST to land before navigating

OtherUsersDraftsModal's Fork action called UserDraft.save, which routes
through the autosave debouncer (1500ms). The subsequent goto fired
within the same tick, so the destination editor's get_draft=true read
ran before the POST landed and 404'd — refreshing worked because by
then the debounced save had fired.

Call UserDraftDbSyncer.save with immediate: true and await it. The
syncer cancels any queued debouncer task for the key and resolves the
promise only after the POST completes, so the route load can find the
forked draft on the first try.

* fix(drafts): conflict detection — keep last_sync map tab-local instead of in localStorage

Two tabs editing the same draft both load with last_sync = T0.
Tab-1 saves; the server accepts, returns T1, and the syncer wrote T1
into localStorage. Tab-2 then tries to save: it reads the SHARED
localStorage map, sees T1 instead of its own baseline T0, sends
last_sync = T1, and the backend's WHERE clause (`created_at <=
last_sync`) is true → tab-2 clobbers tab-1's edit without ever seeing
a conflict.

Move the map to tab-local memory (`new Map<string, …>`). Reload of the
tab now starts with an empty map; that's fine because the editor's
load path calls `recordRemoteSync(query, draft_saved_at)` right after
`get_draft=true` returns, reseeding from the authoritative server
timestamp before any user edit could fire a save.

* fix(drafts): OtherUsersDraftsModal — close on Fork, don't leak clicks through nested JSON

Two bugs in the per-editor "another user has a draft" banner:

- Fork landed the immediate save but didn't close the banner before
  navigating. Svelte hadn't torn down the previous route's components
  by the time goto returned, so the banner lingered on top of the
  destination editor. Comment the explicit isOpen=false on the
  happy path so it's clear it MUST run before goto.

- Clicking anywhere on the screen while the View JSON drilldown was
  open closed the underlying banner too. Modal2's clickOutside
  action fired on every Modal2 instance — both the JSON modal and
  the underlying banner — because both attach their own listener at
  the document level. Add `closeOnOutsideClick` opt-out on Modal2
  and pass `closeOnOutsideClick={!jsonOpen}` to the outer modal so
  clicks outside the JSON drilldown only close the drilldown.

Drive-by: Modal2's keydown handler now ignores Escape when its own
isOpen is false (was a no-op closer that would still preventDefault
on every key press, swallowing key events for any siblings).

* fix(drafts): conflict modal wording — drafts are user-scoped, not teammate-scoped

* fix(drafts): defer reset-to-deployed restart until first user interaction

Two-tick `restartSync` was too aggressive: editor remounts emit a tail
of cascading writes (Monaco setValue acks, schema re-infer, UI Builder
iframe handshakes, schedule-config recomputes, …) that land well after
two ticks and would clobber the just-deleted draft with an upsert of
the deployed value — making "Reset to deployed" a no-op in practice,
the user kept seeing the draft come back.

Centralise the suspension lifecycle in a new `runResetToDeployed`
helper. It stopSyncs around the reset, POSTs the explicit delete, runs
the route's wipe-and-reload, and then arms a one-shot listener on
document keydown / input / pointerdown that restartSyncs on the user's
next real interaction. A 5-second fallback re-arms sync if the user
walks away without touching the editor, so suspensions don't leak.

Use it from both the load-time toast (`notifyDraftLoaded`) and the
autosave-indicator popover so the two stay in sync — fixes both
entry points.

* indicator ui nits

* fix(drafts): split tab-switch and unload flushes — kill self-conflict on visibility change

The single keepalive flush bound to both `visibilitychange → hidden`
and `pagehide` self-conflicted on tab switch: visibilitychange fires
on every tab/app switch with the page still alive, the keepalive POST
advanced the server's `created_at` to a fresh `now()`, the client
discarded the response (no listener), the local `lastSync` stayed at
the old value, and the next foreground autosave sent that stale
timestamp → server saw `created_at > last_sync` → conflict modal for
the user's own background-tab write. A still-pending debouncer task
made it worse: it fired a second runner POST after the keepalive with
the same stale `last_sync`, the second self-conflicted too.

Split into two paths:

- `visibilitychange → hidden` → `flushOnVisibilityHidden`: route
  through the normal runner pipeline. The page is alive, so the
  response can land and `setLastSync` keeps the baseline current. Call
  `debouncer.cancel(key)` first so a queued keystroke can't double-fire
  with the same stale `last_sync`.

- `pagehide` → `flushOnPageHide`: keep the `keepalive: true` raw fetch
  for the genuinely-going-away case (the JS context is torn down, the
  response is necessarily discarded). Same `debouncer.cancel(key)`
  guard. On the next mount, the route's `recordRemoteSync(query,
  draft_saved_at)` reseeds `lastSync` from authoritative server state
  before any user edit can fire a save.

* fix(drafts): drop the visibilitychange flush — debouncer keeps running on hidden tabs

Tab switching just hides the page; the JS context survives and the
debouncer's `setTimeout` keeps counting down. When it fires, the runner
POSTs normally and the server's response updates `lastSync`. There's
nothing left for a visibilitychange-driven flush to do that the
ordinary pipeline doesn't already handle, and adding one only creates
extra POSTs to reason about.

`pagehide` remains the single trigger for the keepalive flush — that's
the case where the JS context is actually being torn down and the
runner's pending fetch would otherwise be killed mid-flight.

* nit

* refactor(drafts): drop LS-era pipeline; backend is canonical on load

The PR's iteration left behind a meta/staleness pipeline carried over
from the localStorage era — per-rev tracking, a LocalDraftStaleModal, a
'Restored from local storage' toast, and a localDraft-vs-backend
comparison branch in every editor loader. With drafts now living in
the DB and the optimistic-concurrency lastSync check handling
divergence, that whole stack is dead weight.

Worse, the comparison branch caused 'Load from server' in the conflict
modal to do nothing: the loader preferred the in-memory cell over the
backend, so the user-clicked 'load from server' just re-displayed the
local edits AND fired two confusing toasts (Restored from local
storage + Loaded your saved draft).

The rip:

* userDraft.svelte.ts: drop UserDraftMeta, StoredDraft.meta,
  checkStaleness, UserDraftStalenessCause, normalizeForCompare,
  localDraftDiffers, saveMeta, getMeta, setDraftAndMeta, setMeta,
  handle.meta/setDraftAndMeta/setMeta, force option. Handle is now
  just { draft }.
* userDraftToast.ts: drop notifyRestoredFromLocal +
  RestoreFromLocalActions. Update copy.
* LocalDraftStaleModal.svelte: deleted.
* AppEditor.svelte: drop initialRevs prop and the firstMirror
  wipe-then-restore dance (it existed only to consume the meta-mismatch
  skip slot).
* All 4 editor routes: backend is canonical on load — the in-memory
  cell is overwritten with the deployed+draft overlay, the syncer's
  seed guard swallows the first write so we don't POST it back.
* VariableEditor / ResourceEditor: drop the staleness pipeline + rev
  bookkeeping; backend wins on open.
* useTriggerDraftSync.svelte.ts: inline the JSON-normalize + deepEqual
  utility as a private cfgDiffers helper (kept for the form-vs-deployed
  dirty check, which is a genuine semantic compare, not LS legacy).
* copilot core.ts / userDraftAdapter.ts: drop meta argument from
  saveAppDraft, loadAppDraftValue, write*Draft. Test assertions on
  getMeta dropped.

Net: -22 typecheck errors, fewer moving parts, conflict modal works.
EOF
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* refactor(drafts): remove dead endpoints + UserDraftDbSyncer.getLastSync

The list_drafts and get_draft (own) routes were added during PR
iteration and never wired up to any frontend caller — the editor
overlay path uses the per-kind get-by-path getDraft query parameter,
and the home page lists drafts via the per-kind list endpoints, not
via /drafts. Drop both routes (+ sqlx caches + OpenAPI entries).

UserDraftDbSyncer.getLastSync was a peep-hole for callers that never
materialised — the per-tab lastSync map is only ever read by postSave
internally, where the bookkeeping already lives inline.

* refactor(drafts): extract DraftEditorModals trailer block

The four editor routes (scripts/flows/apps/apps_raw) mounted an
identical pair of trailer modals — DraftSyncConflictModal +
OtherUsersDraftsModal — wrapped in the same guard chain and {#key path}
remount. Lift the markup into one component; routes thread their
itemKind, path, editPathFor, and loader callback.

Pure markup extraction, no state ownership change. Drops the unused
userStore import where the trailer was the only consumer.

* refactor(drafts): UserDraft.useReactive — kill array-of-one boilerplate

The script + flow routes both wanted a handle that re-keys when the URL
path changes. UserDraft.use() can't do that (its opts getter is
untracked), so each route hand-rolled the same useMany-array-of-one +
proxy idiom:

  const handles = useMany(() => [{ kind, path: reactive }])
  const handle = { get draft() { return handles[0]?.draft }, ... }

Add UserDraft.useReactive(getSpec) that internally wraps useMany with a
single spec and returns the stable proxy. Callers collapse to one line.

* refactor(drafts): unify bootstrap suspension via armRestartOnFirstInteraction

The flow and raw-app routes each rolled their own end-of-bootstrap
resume: a 700ms setTimeout for flows and a templatePicker watcher with
double-tick gating for raw-apps. Both are timing-fragile (the comments
admit it) and drift from each other.

armRestartOnFirstInteraction already existed in userDraftToast.ts for
reset-to-deployed: keydown/input/pointerdown listeners (capture phase)
that fire restartSync on the first real user touch, with a 5s
belt-and-braces fallback. Export it and use it everywhere we'd previously
have picked a magic number.

For raw-apps this is a tiny behavioural change: the user's template
choice now POSTs immediately (the pointerdown that picks the template
also resumes sync, so the picker's onStart write rides the wake-up).
Previously the choice only persisted on the user's NEXT edit. That's
strictly better — navigating away preserves the choice now.

* refactor(drafts): type App.draft_path; drop the as-any cast

The audit asked for the three editors to converge on one draft_path
injection pattern. For App and Flow, the in-builder $effect-mutates-
the-store idiom is wedged into a shape that doesn't natively own the
field — App's editor type genuinely has no draft_path so the writer
had to cast through `as any`, and consumers downstream did the same.

The minimum viable fix: declare draft_path on the local App type
(it's already a field on the autosaved JSON). Lifting the writes
upward into a route-side merger would mean restructuring the
AppEditor mirror $effect and the FlowBuilder pathStore plumbing —
larger change for the same shape, deferred to a follow-up.

Flow already has the typed cast localised at one site. Will get the
OpenAPI-level draft_path field as part of task 47 (drop as-any
casts on backend overlay reads).

* refactor(drafts): extract makeDraftAddLoad helper

Four identical /add/+page.ts files differing only by the edit-route
prefix. Lift the redirect into a factory, slim each entry point to
two lines.

* refactor(drafts): type UserDraftOverlay.other_drafts_users in the OpenAPI

The backend response carried other_drafts_users on every get-by-path
that supports the draft overlay, but the OpenAPI schema didn't declare
the field. Each route had to cast the typed response to `any` to read
it (and the sibling draft_saved_at), which obscured the real shape from
the type system and rotted the discoverability of the draft surface.

Add it to UserDraftOverlay. Frontend casts collapse to plain property
reads in the three editor routes.

* feat(drafts): list & open draft-only items for variables, resources, schedules, triggers

For scripts/flows/apps the list and get-by-path endpoints already
surface per-user drafts that have no deployed counterpart — that's
what gates the home page from 404'ing on an AI-agent-created draft.
Extend the same support to the other UserDraftItemKinds:

Backend (list endpoints):
- Add include_draft_only to ListVariableQuery, ListResourceQuery,
  ListScheduleQuery, StandardTriggerQuery (the latter covers the
  11 trigger kinds via the generic TriggerCrud).
- Append per-user draft rows whose path has no deployed row. Same
  gate as scripts/flows/apps: non-operators, page 0, no narrowing
  filters. Synthesis is per-kind: ListableVariable/Resource get
  field-for-field synthesis; ScheduleLight reads NewSchedule shape;
  Trigger<T> uses a best-effort JSON merge + serde_json::from_value
  (rows skipped on deserialize failure rather than failing the list).
- Add draft_only: Option<bool> with sqlx(default) to each row type
  so it serializes as the column is opt-in.

Backend (get-by-path endpoints):
- get_variable, get_resource, get_schedule, get_trigger<T> fall back
  to fetch_draft_only when the deployed row is missing and the
  caller passed get_draft=true. Mirrors scripts/flows/apps.

OpenAPI:
- Shared IncludeDraftOnly parameter under components/parameters,
  wired into the 11 trigger list endpoints + listRawApps. Inline
  declarations on listVariable / listResource / listSchedules /
  listAzureTriggers.
- draft_only field on ListableVariable, ListableResource,
  Schedule, TriggerExtraProperty.

Frontend:
- variables, resources, schedules, and the 10 trigger list pages
  (routes + 9 *_triggers) pass includeDraftOnly: true on the
  initial fetch and render <DraftBadge draft_only> on synthesized
  rows. Trigger pages got a sed/perl bulk update — pattern is the
  same across kinds.

* fix(drafts): swap crypto.randomUUID() for the project's randomUUID helper

crypto.randomUUID() is gated on a secure origin (HTTPS or localhost).
Self-hosted Windmill instances often run on a bare HTTP origin or a
LAN IP where the WebCrypto API is unavailable, so the /add redirect
would throw before issuing the 307. Use the existing RFC4122 v4 helper
in FlowChatManager that the rest of the codebase already imports for
this exact reason.

* fix(editor): leading-edge fire + max-wait cap on Monaco debounce

The Editor debounced `onDidChangeModelContent` purely on the trailing
edge — every keystroke rescheduled a 500ms timer, and uninterrupted
typing held the bindable `code` prop stale until a pause. Stacked
behind our 1.5s autosave debouncer that meant our clock didn't even
start ticking until 500ms after the user paused, and the `code`
binding never updated mid-burst for downstream consumers (lint,
live preview, change listeners).

Switch to leading + trailing + max-wait:

* First keystroke of a burst fires `updateCode` synchronously, then
  stamps a wall-clock chain start.
* Each subsequent keystroke (re)arms a trailing timer at
  `min(now + changeTimeout, chainStart + maxChangeTimeout)` — the cap
  is what makes continuous typing materialize at least once per
  maxChangeTimeout window instead of indefinitely.
* When the trailing fires it resets the chain so the next keystroke
  after a pause is a fresh leading fire.

New prop `maxChangeTimeout` (default 1000ms) sits next to the
existing `changeTimeout` (default 500ms). Dispose path clears the
chain stamp alongside the timer.

* feat(drafts): wire Ctrl/Cmd+S to flush the pending autosave immediately

Each builder already had a Ctrl/Cmd+S keybinding routed through a
saveDraft() no-op left over from the LS-era — the comment said
"persistence happens via the page-level UserDraft autosave" but the
shortcut was the user's only way to actually force a save without
waiting for the 1.5s debounce. Restore the intent.

* UserDraftDbSyncer.flush({ workspace, itemKind, path }) — new method
  that re-submits whatever's queued in pendingSaveOpts with
  immediate: true. No-op when nothing's pending.

* Editor.svelte.flushPendingChanges() — exposes a synchronous
  updateCode() with chain reset, so callers can drain Monaco's own
  trailing debounce before asking the syncer to flush. Without this
  step a Ctrl+S within ~500ms of typing would POST the pre-burst
  content.

* ScriptBuilder.saveDraft() — editor?.flushPendingChanges() →
  await tick() → UserDraftDbSyncer.flush(). Toast on result.
* FlowBuilder.saveDraft() — no direct Monaco ref (flows have many
  per-module editors); just flushes the syncer. Editor.svelte's new
  1s max-wait cap means at most the last <1s of typing in a module
  Monaco won't be in this POST; it follows in the next autosave
  round.
* RawAppEditor.handleKeydown — adds a 's' case that flushes before
  the focus guard, so the shortcut fires regardless of where focus
  is in the editor pane.

* fix(drafts): low-code apps — drop spurious autosave on /edit + remount on Load from server

Two bugs in low-code app editor (raw apps use a separate code path):

1. Every /edit visit looked like an autosave because loadApp() called
   UserDraft.discard('app', path, undefined). The comment claimed
   "this load doesn't POST" but discard always POSTs value: null
   server-side — that surfaced as a DELETE-my-draft on every page
   load AND a flash in the AutosaveIndicator.

   The discard was originally intended to wipe the in-memory cell so
   AppEditor remounts "fresh". But the path-change $effect upstream
   already sets app = undefined before each loadApp, which unmounts
   AppEditor and releases the handle's entry — so a remount via
   app = backendApp naturally starts with an empty handle. Drop the
   discard.

2. The conflict modal's "Load from server" called loadApp() but
   didn't remount AppEditor. Since AppEditor's stateApp is captured
   once at mount and doesn't react to prop changes, the editor kept
   showing the conflicting local edits even after a successful reload.
   Wrap the onLoadFromServer to await loadApp() then bump redraw to
   force a fresh mount.

* feat(drafts): home-page Draft badge — show user-initial circles, drop the '+'

The home-page Draft badge previously showed '+Draft' as a flat label.
Add per-user awareness: up to 3 user-initial circles render to the left
of the label, ordered alphabetically; with 4+ users we collapse to the
first 2 + a '+N' overflow circle so rows stay compact.

Backend:

* New `DraftUserRef { username: Option<String> }` in
  windmill-types::user_drafts, re-exported from windmill-common so the
  list endpoints in scripts/flows/apps crates share one import path
  (windmill-types/windmill-common can't be reordered without a cycle).
* ListableScript / ListableFlow / ListableApp gain a
  `draft_users: Option<sqlx::types::Json<Vec<DraftUserRef>>>`
  field. The list SQL adds a per-row subquery
  `SELECT json_agg(...) FROM draft d LEFT JOIN usr u ...` that
  aggregates the workspace users with a per-user draft at this path.
  NULL (no drafts) decodes to None; LEFT JOIN against `usr` lets
  orphaned drafts (user removed from workspace) still surface with
  username = None.
* Synthesized draft-only rows set draft_users to a single-element
  vector with the authed user (those rows come from `email = $2`).

OpenAPI: `draft_users` added to listScripts / listFlows / ListableApp
response shapes as an array of `{ username }` with nullable username.

Frontend DraftBadge:
* Accepts `draft_users: { username?: string | null }[]`. Renders up
  to MAX_CIRCLES (3) initial circles; at 4+ users renders first 2 +
  a gray '+N' overflow circle.
* Initials: 'john.doe'/'john_doe' → 'JD', 'alice' → 'AL', the legacy
  NULL-email row → '?'.
* Color picked deterministically from a 6-entry palette so the same
  user gets the same circle color across rows.
* Label is now just 'Draft' (dropped the '+'). 'Draft only' is
  unchanged.
* Tooltip lists every user in full.

ScriptRow / FlowRow / AppRow thread `draft_users` through their
prop types and pass it to DraftBadge.

* fix(drafts): suppress 'You have unsaved changes' banner when deployed baseline is null

A brand-new variable/resource/trigger (no deployed row yet) has
`getDeployed() == null`, but the caller's `show` prop is computed
off `current != deployed` which is trivially true while the user
types. Result: the banner appeared with 'Show diff' (no-op — the
drawer early-returns on null deployed) and a 'Discard' that's
semantically backwards (there's nothing to revert to).

Gate `show` internally on `getDeployed() != null`. The check sits
in the banner rather than each caller because every caller would
otherwise need the same boilerplate guard.

* fix(drafts): hide LocalDraftBanner when deployed and current match the DiffDrawer's compare

Earlier I gated the banner on `getDeployed() != null`, but the user
still saw it fire on entries where 'Show diff' opens to 'No changes
detected'. That means `show` (the caller's coarse dirty check) flagged
a difference the DiffDrawer treats as a no-op — typically toggle
defaults (`false ↔ undefined`), removed empty arrays, or key-ordering
noise that `cleanValueProperties + orderedYamlStringify` collapses.

Replicate the drawer's comparison inside the banner: stringify both
sides through the same pipeline and only render when the keys differ.
A single `diffKey()` helper keeps the logic local; the catch-and-empty
fallback survives a non-serializable side rather than throwing.

* ui(drafts): nest user-initial circles inside the Draft badge

Previously the circles sat alongside the Badge in a parent flex
container; the result read as two separate UI elements. The Badge
component already exposes its children as a snippet rendered inside
its own flex row, so moving the circles into it makes them feel like
part of the same chip.

Knock-on tweaks: shrunk the circles from h-4/w-4 to h-3.5/w-3.5 so the
badge stays compact, and tinted each circle's ring with the badge's
indigo palette (instead of plain white) so the overlap reads as a
deliberate stack rather than dots floating on top of the chip.

* feat(drafts): drop the authed user's circle, mark own drafts with a '*' suffix

Three tweaks to the home-page Draft badge:

1. Filter the authed user out of `draft_users` before rendering
   circles. The row already signals 'this user has a draft' via the
   asterisk (below), so a circle for them would be redundant noise.
   New `currentUsername` prop on DraftBadge — pass
   `$userStore?.username` from each row. The tooltip still lists every
   user (with `(you)` next to the authed one) so the full picture is
   one hover away.

2. The badge already showed whenever `is_draft || draft_users.length > 0`
   (per-user OR any-user). Spelled the rationale out in a comment —
   no logic change.

3. Append '*' to the displayed summary when `is_draft` is true. Falls
   back to `draft_path`/`path` when summary is empty so the marker
   never decorates an empty string. Threaded the same expression into
   ScriptRow / FlowRow / AppRow.

Slice/overflow math now keys on the post-filter `otherUsers` list, so
dropping the authed user doesn't silently shrink the visible count
(e.g. 3 users incl. self → 2 circles, not 1 circle + a '+1' bubble).

* feat(drafts): clone per-user drafts when forking a workspace

`clone_workspace_data` clones every other workspace-scoped table on
fork creation (resources, variables, scripts, flows, apps, raw apps,
triggers, schedules) but quietly dropped the `draft` table. With
per-user drafts that meant any open editor in the parent lost its
pending edits the moment a fork was created — surprising and
inconsistent with how forks treat the deployed surface.

New `clone_drafts` mirrors the existing clone helpers: a single
INSERT...SELECT into the target workspace, preserving `path`, `typ`,
`value`, `created_at`, and `email`. The `email` FK targets
`password.email` which is instance-scoped so it carries across
workspaces without remap. `created_at` is preserved on purpose so the
per-tab `last_sync` baseline lines up with the parent's timeline —
otherwise the fork's next autosave would race a stale `last_sync`
and trip the conflict modal on every cloned draft.

Plain INSERT (not UPSERT) is safe because the fork target is empty at
create time; no conflict against the partial unique indexes
(`draft_pkey_with_user` / `draft_pkey_legacy`). The synthetic
BIGSERIAL `id` PK is regenerated by the default so it stays out of
the column list.

* ui(drafts): pin the authed user to the first circle instead of hiding them

Previously the authed user was filtered out of the circle row entirely
on the theory that the row's '*' suffix already signalled 'this user
has a draft'. New requirement: they should always lead the circle row
when they have a draft so the visual half of the signal lines up
across rows (consistent leading-slot identity, easy scan).

Switch from a filter to a sort: `orderedUsers` finds the authed user
in `draft_users` and splices them to index 0; everyone else keeps the
backend's alphabetical order behind. Slice/overflow math now keys on
`orderedUsers`, which guarantees the authed user never falls into
the '+N' bubble — they're at position 0 and the slice keeps the head.
The popover's '(you)' annotation moves to the circle's title attr too,
so hovering the leading circle confirms the identity.

* feat(drafts): drop draft_only column from script/flow/app

Drafts now live in the `draft` table exclusively — `draft_only` stubs in
script/flow/app are redundant. Migration `INSERT INTO draft ... ON
CONFLICT (workspace_id, path, typ) WHERE email IS NULL DO NOTHING` so
real per-user drafts already at the same path are preserved; only rare
stubs that lost their draft get a synthesised workspace-level row.
Stubs are then deleted (FKs cascade to *_version) and the column is
dropped. List endpoints keep a synthesised `draft_only: true` on rows
sourced from the draft table itself (sqlx default on the struct field).

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* ui(drafts): surface draft state in AutosaveIndicator instead of toast+auto-modal

The "Loaded your saved draft" toast and the auto-opening
OtherUsersDraftsModal both surprised users on every editor mount. Move
both signals into the AutosaveIndicator label: "Loaded from draft" or
"Others are working on this {kind}" (priority) sits where Saving/Saved
do, with a one-shot light-green flash behind the indicator that fades
to transparent. Saving/Saved still win when they fire. The popover
gains a "See others' drafts" button that flips the modal open on
demand; the modal itself is now externally controlled via a bindable
\`isOpen\` threaded through DraftEditorModals.

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* ui(drafts): per-user View JSON / Fork actions in DraftBadge popover

Hover popover used to be a plain text list of usernames. Now each row
gets a colored circle icon + name + "(you)" for the authed user, and
every OTHER user's row carries View JSON / Fork buttons mirroring the
OtherUsersDraftsModal. For draft-only entries owned solely by the
authed user, the popover ends with "Only you can see this {kind}" so
the row's privacy is obvious. ScriptRow / FlowRow / AppRow thread
workspace + itemKind + path + editPathFor through; AppRow switches
between app / raw_app on app.raw_app.

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* nit

* fix(drafts): clone only the forker's per-user drafts on workspace fork

clone_drafts copied every user's drafts, but only the forker gets added
to the fork's usr table. Drafts owned by absent users LEFT-JOIN to NULL
in the home page's draft_users aggregate, surfacing as multiple
legacy-style rows at one path and crashing the popover with
each_key_duplicate. Filter the clone to email = forker OR email IS NULL,
and key the popover's #each by index defensively so future legacy
collisions can't crash the page either.

Also re-adds `draft_only: None` to NewScript/CreateFlowBody literals in
tests — the auto-generated windmill-api-client still carries the field
and the previous commit dropped them too aggressively.

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* fix(drafts): always populate other_drafts_users in maybe_overlay_draft

Reset-to-deployed reloads the deployed payload with get_draft=false,
which made the backend return other_drafts_users=[]. The route then
reassigned otherDraftsUsers to the empty list, dropping the count to
0 and hiding "See others' drafts" in the AutosaveIndicator popover —
but the other users' drafts hadn't actually gone anywhere. Fetch the
list independently of get_draft so the popover stays accurate across
reset reloads.

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* feat(drafts): alert user when their draft is older than the latest deploy

Open a modal on editor mount when the per-user draft was saved before
the latest deploy at the same path — i.e. a teammate deployed a new
version while this user's draft was sitting. Two choices: discard the
stale draft and pick up the deploy, or keep editing the older draft.
DraftEditorModals computes the staleness from the timestamps each route
threads in (script.created_at, flow.edited_at, app_version.created_at)
and the "Load latest deploy" callback reuses the route's existing
reset-to-deployed logic. Wired for script / flow / app / raw_app
editors; trigger / resource / variable drawer editors follow a
different pattern and aren't covered here.

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* fix(drafts): deploy only wipes the deployer's draft, not everyone else's

Script / flow / app deploys ran an unconditional DELETE on every draft
at the path, so a teammate's deploy silently destroyed any other
user's pending draft. After the wipe, the other user's tab kept
auto-saving — re-creating the row at a NOW timestamp newer than the
deploy — and StaleDraftModal never fired because draft_saved_at had
been bumped past the deploy. Filter the DELETE to email = deployer
(plus the legacy NULL row), so other users' drafts persist and the
stale-draft prompt actually fires on their next reload.

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* fix(drafts): surface save failures in AutosaveIndicator instead of pretending Saved

postSave caught network errors with `console.error` and let the runner
finish normally. The indicator read the saving → none transition as a
successful save and flashed "Saved" even when the request had thrown.
Track failed keys in a SvelteMap, expose `'failed'` as a new
UserDraftSyncState, render "Save failed" in red with a CloudOff icon.
Failure clears on the next successful save for the same key, or when
recordRemoteSync seeds a fresh authoritative timestamp.

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* fix(drafts): surface 'Save failed' inside the AutosaveIndicator popover too

The popover used to repeat the cheerful "All changes are saved as a
draft on the server..." copy even when the inline label said
"Save failed", which read as contradictory. Add a red, text-xs warning
at the top of the popover body when the sync state is `failed`,
explaining that the latest edits didn't reach the server and that
editing again retries the save.

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* fix(drafts): surface the actual error message in the AutosaveIndicator popover

Replace the generic "your latest changes did not reach the server" copy
with the real failure detail. The syncer now stores the extracted
message in the failures map (formatSaveError walks body / message /
statusText) and exposes it via the state handle's `failureMessage`
getter. Popover renders it in red, monospaced, scrollable so a long
server traceback doesn't blow out the popover.

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* fix(drafts): suppress Saving/Saved indicator during a reset-to-deployed discard

A `value: null` POST is a discard, not a save, but it ran through the
same runner the indicator watched — so resetting to deployed flashed
"Saving..." → "Saved", reading as "your draft just landed" while we
were actually wiping it. Track in-flight discards in a SvelteSet,
expose a distinct `'discarding'` UserDraftSyncState, and the indicator
stays quiet for it: no spinner, no label change, and the
`discarding → none` transition deliberately skips the "Saved" flash.

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* Revert "fix(drafts): suppress Saving/Saved indicator during a reset-to-deployed discard"

This reverts commit 625a47c5d2.

* fix(drafts): flush pending autosaves when the editor hook unmounts

SPA navigation doesn't fire `pagehide`, so a debounced edit (up to
maxDebounceMs old) silently disappeared when the editor was unmounted
mid-typing. `UserDraft.useMany`'s onDestroy now walks every acquired
entry and fires `UserDraftDbSyncer.flush(query)` before releasing,
re-submitting the pending opts with `immediate: true`. The POST rides
the runner's own lifetime and survives the component teardown.

`use` / `useReactive` are thin wrappers around `useMany` so they
inherit the flush automatically. Editors that don't go through the
hook (sessions' `ScriptEditorView`, `AppJsonEditor`, copilot adapter,
DraftBadge fork action) only call `UserDraftDbSyncer.save` for
one-shot operations and don't need lifecycle flush.

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* nit

* feat(ui): Modal2 fixedHeight='adaptive' sizes the modal to its content

The fixed-height steps force either wasted whitespace or clipped
content for small dialogs. `adaptive` emits no height rule (still
capped by max-h-screen-80) so the modal hugs its content. Use it in
StaleDraftModal, which only has two lines of copy and a button row.

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* feat(drafts): 'Create test drafts' button on the home page

Dev/QA helper that seeds one per-user draft for every supported kind
(script, flow, app, raw_app, trigger_schedule, resource, variable) at
fixed u/{me}/draft_<kind> paths, so the draft surfaces (home badges,
editors, stale-draft modal, others' drafts modal) can be exercised
without hand-creating items. Re-clicking overwrites the same paths.
Value shapes mirror what each editor's autosave writes, matching the
backend list synthesizers that parse them back.

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* fix(drafts): dedupe app list rows when a path holds both app and raw_app drafts

The apps list LEFT JOINed draft with typ IN ('app', 'raw_app') for the
is_draft flag — a path holding BOTH kinds for the same user (easy to
hit: open a raw-app draft path in the regular app editor and its
autosave writes the second kind) fanned the row out into two identical
entries and crashed the home list with each_key_duplicate. Join a
DISTINCT (path, workspace_id) subquery instead. Same dedup for the
draft-only synthesis block via DISTINCT ON (path) keeping the most
recently saved kind.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(drafts): asterisk on resource/variable/schedule/trigger rows with own draft

Add an is_draft flag to ListableVariable / ListableResource /
ScheduleLight / BaseTrigger list rows — a scalar EXISTS subquery on the
draft table for the authed email (no join, so no row fan-out), plus
is_draft: true on the synthesized draft-only rows. The list pages
(variables, resources, schedules, all trigger kinds) append `*` to the
displayed name when set, mirroring the home page's convention.

Also fixes draft-only resources never appearing on the resources page:
the page always lists with resource_type_exclude=cache,state,app_theme
(its tab split) and the synthesis gate bailed on any type filter. The
gate now keeps synthesizing and applies resource_type /
resource_type_exclude per-row against the draft JSON instead.

list_triggers (trait default) takes an authed_email: Option<&str> —
Some from the list endpoint, None from workspace export.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Revert "feat(drafts): 'Create test drafts' button on the home page"

This reverts commit 1f244a2a8b.

* fix(drafts): P1 hardening — save authz, secret scrubbing, hot-path index

1. save_draft had no authorization check (a regression from the old
   create_draft's require_writer_of_path): any workspace member could
   plant drafts in another user's u/ namespace or unwritable folders,
   and those drafts get surfaced to every reader of the path (home
   circles, others'-drafts modal, View JSON / Fork). New
   require_can_write_path: admins; own u/ namespace; g/ namespace when
   in the group; f/ folders with the write/owner bit (with the same
   folder-claim refresh deploy endpoints use). Operators are rejected
   outright — they're excluded from every other draft surface.

2. Secret variable values were persisted in the draft table in
   plaintext. save_draft now blanks variable.value for is_secret drafts
   at write time (the editor never round-trips secret values anyway —
   it fetches with decrypt_secret=false), and a migration scrubs rows
   persisted before the guard.

3. fetch_other_drafts_users runs on every get-by-path request with
   (workspace_id, path, typ) and no email predicate — neither partial
   unique index covers it, so it seq-scanned a table that accumulates
   per-user autosaves across all workspaces. Add a plain btree index;
   it also serves get_draft_for_user's IS NOT DISTINCT FROM lookup.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): Ctrl/Cmd+S flush narrates via the indicator, not a toast

The "Draft saved" toast fired even with the network down — flush never
rejects (postSave catches errors internally and routes them to the
failures map), so the success branch always ran. Drop the toasts from
the script / flow / raw-app Ctrl+S handlers; the AutosaveIndicator
already narrates the flush truthfully (Saving... → Saved / Save failed
in red).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): Ctrl/Cmd+S always flashes Saved in the indicator

After dropping the toast, an explicit Ctrl/Cmd+S with nothing pending
(the common case — autosave already landed everything) gave zero
feedback: flush() no-ops when pendingSaveOpts is empty and no state
transition fires. flush() now bumps a reactive per-key counter on
completion (no-op path included), exposed as flushCount on the state
handle; the AutosaveIndicator flashes "Saved" on the bump when the
pipeline is idle. Real flushes keep narrating through Saving... →
Saved / Save failed as before.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ui(drafts): Ctrl/Cmd+S replays the green backdrop flash on the indicator

Decouple the one-shot light-green → transparent backdrop from the load
hint label: triggerFlash() owns the keyed span (mounted only while the
animation runs), and both the on-mount hints and the Ctrl/Cmd+S
confirmation route through it. The flush bump fires after the POST
lands, so a real flush flashes too — not just the no-op path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(drafts): 'Create test drafts' button on the home page

Dev/QA helper that seeds one per-user draft for every supported kind
(script, flow, app, raw_app, trigger_schedule, resource, variable) at
fixed u/{me}/draft_<kind> paths, so the draft surfaces (home badges,
editors, stale-draft modal, others' drafts modal) can be exercised
without hand-creating items. Re-clicking overwrites the same paths.
Value shapes mirror what each editor's autosave writes, matching the
backend list synthesizers that parse them back.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): Ctrl/Cmd+S reaches the raw-app flush from every editor surface

The raw-app window keydown handler never fired in practice: the file
editor is a VS Code workbench in a same-origin iframe (keydowns don't
cross documents) and the inline-script / YAML Monacos swallow Ctrl+S
via addCommand. Two hooks:
- attach a capture-phase keydown listener inside the iframe document on
  each load (no preventDefault — VS Code's own save still runs, we
  flush the pending autosave alongside it);
- Editor.svelte / SimpleEditor.svelte re-broadcast their swallowed
  Ctrl+S as a `wm-monaco-save-shortcut` window event, which
  RawAppEditor listens for.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): editing a draft-only item opens create mode prefilled from the draft

Variable / resource / schedule / trigger editors treated every loaded
path as deployed and routed saves through the update endpoints, which
404 for draft-only items ("Resource not found at name ..."). The
get-by-path responses already mark the case (`no_deployed` from
fetch_draft_only) — editors now flip to create mode when it's set:
- VariableEditor / ResourceEditor: existedInitially = !no_deployed
- ScheduleEditorInner + all 10 trigger editor inners: loadTrigger /
  loadSchedule return { overlay, noDeployed } and openEdit sets
  edit = !noDeployed
The form opens prefilled from the draft and deploys via create, whose
endpoints already delete the creator's draft on success.

(The "Could not load schedule: Not Found" half of the report was a
stale dev backend — getSchedule?get_draft=true verified working on the
current build.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): leading-edge draft saves for raw apps (no double debounce)

Raw-app file changes reach the parent already coalesced — the UI
Builder iframe holds a ~1s trailing debounce on its rebuild and only
posts setFiles when it fires. The syncer then stacked its own 1.5s
trailing window on top, so the draft landed ~2.5s after the user
stopped typing. The debouncer now supports a leading edge (run
immediately when the key is idle and cooled down; later schedules in
the window coalesce trailing with the max-wait ceiling, mirroring the
classic editor's first-keystroke-materializes-immediately logic), and
raw_app saves opt into it. The app build keeps its own trailing
debounce inside the iframe — only draft persistence is affected.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ui(drafts): blue flash for load hints, green for save confirmations

The backdrop flash now carries meaning: green = "your save landed"
(Ctrl/Cmd+S), blue = informational on-mount hints ("Loaded from
draft", "Others are working on this ..."). Color is passed as an
inline CSS custom property the keyframe reads, so the single keyframe
serves both variants.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Revert "fix(drafts): leading-edge draft saves for raw apps (no double debounce)"

This reverts commit 1b996fd73a.

* feat(drafts): 'Enable auto-save' toggle in the AutosaveIndicator popover

Browser-wide preference (default on, persisted in localStorage). While
off, the reactive keystroke mirror never POSTs — saves marked
`auto: true` park their latest opts in pendingSaveOpts instead of
scheduling, and the unload keepalive flush is skipped, so nothing
leaves the tab except explicit actions: Ctrl/Cmd+S flush (sends the
parked latest content), discard / reset-to-deployed, fork, conflict
overwrite. The indicator shows a muted cloud-off while disabled (the
idle check-mark would otherwise read as "everything saved") and the
popover copy explains the Ctrl/Cmd+S-only behavior. Re-enabling
re-schedules every parked unsaved draft so edits made while off catch
up immediately.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Revert "feat(drafts): 'Create test drafts' button on the home page"

This reverts commit fd7013b399.

* feat(drafts): Review & Deploy covers variables/resources/schedules/triggers

The drafts review page only assembled scripts/flows/apps from three
paginated list endpoints, so drafts of every other kind were invisible.
New GET /w/{ws}/drafts/list returns every draft of the authed user in
one query over the draft table, with a per-kind draft_only flag
(deployed-table EXISTS per kind); getDraftItems switches to it, which
also drops the 3×N-page fan-out.

CompareDrafts renders the new kinds (icon via a UserDraftItemKind →
layout-Kind mapping, gray kind badge, list-page edit links for
drawer-based editors), diffs them through a generic overlay GET, and
deploys them by replaying the editor save: create/update for variables
and resources, saveScheduleFromCfg for schedules, the per-kind
save*TriggerFromCfg helpers for the ten standalone trigger kinds.

Also fixes two paths stale since the draft_only column removal:
draft-only flows/apps now deploy via create (update 404s — there is no
row anymore), and discard always deletes the draft row (the old
delete-the-item branch 404'd for the same reason).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(drafts): optimistic asterisk while editing in list-page drawers

The `*` suffix on variable/resource/schedule/trigger rows came from the
server's is_draft flag, which only updates on a refetch — editing an
item in the drawer didn't mark its row until much later. New
localDraftHints module (SvelteSet-backed): editors publish their dirty
state (the same condition that shows the "You have unsaved changes"
banner) and the 13 list pages OR the hint into the asterisk condition,
so the suffix appears the moment the form diverges and clears on
discard/teardown. Wired once in useTriggerDraftSync (covers the
schedule editor and all ten trigger editors) plus VariableEditor and
ResourceEditor.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ee repo

* fix(drafts): draft hints persist past editor teardown, re-sync on reopen

Clearing the optimistic asterisk on drawer close was wrong: the
divergence the editor observed is autosaved server-side, so the draft
outlives the drawer and the asterisk should too. Hints are now
corrected rather than expired — while an editor is settled on an item
it publishes the observed truth in both directions (divergence sets,
sitting at the deployed baseline clears), so a draft discarded from
another tab loses its stale asterisk the next time the item is opened.
No teardown cleanup anywhere.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): list-page asterisk mirrors the editor's banner, not stale is_draft

The asterisk was `is_draft || hint` — an OR can turn the asterisk on
optimistically but can never turn it OFF, so after discarding a draft
(or editing back to the deployed value) the stale server flag kept the
asterisk until the next list refetch.

Make the local hint a tri-state override instead: the editor publishes
the live banner state (true/false) into a SvelteMap, and the list pages
read `getLocalDraftHint(...) ?? is_draft` — the editor's observed truth
wins over the stale server flag in both directions.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): autosaves equal to the deployed value delete the draft instead

When the user edits back to exactly the deployed value, the reactive
autosave mirror used to persist a baseline-equal copy — a useless draft
row that kept `is_draft` (and the list asterisk) on after refetch.

Add a `discardIfEqualTo` baseline getter to `UserDraft.useMany` specs:
when the cell's value deep-equals the deployed baseline, the mirror
POSTs `value: null` (delete) instead of the value. The variable and
resource editors pass their `initialStates` baseline, guarded on
`existedInitially` — draft-only/new items have no deployed copy, so
equality must never delete their only data.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Draft encryption for secret variables

* fix(drafts): discardIf predicate + deploys clear the asterisk and draft row

Two follow-ups on the baseline-equal-autosave-deletes change:

1. `discardIfEqualTo` (baseline getter + raw deepEqual) becomes
   `discardIf` (predicate). Raw deepEqual reported spurious diffs after
   a refresh: drafts round-trip through JSON, which strips
   undefined-valued keys, so a restored draft (`{}`) never compared
   equal to the freshly built baseline (`{ labels: undefined }`) and
   the delete never fired. The editors now pass the SAME comparison
   that drives their "unsaved changes" banner — a new exported
   `draftValuesEqual` (JSON-normalized deep equality) used by both —
   so the banner and the synced draft can never disagree.

2. Truly saving (deploying) clears the asterisk and the draft row:
   - variable/resource editors: replace post-deploy `UserDraft.remove`
     (blanks the cell to `undefined`, which reads as dirty and keeps
     the banner + asterisk on) with `discard` to the just-saved state,
     and refresh `initialStates`/`existedInitially` so the editor
     settles clean.
   - trigger editors: `useTriggerDraftSync.discard` publishes the hint
     off explicitly — after a deploy the editor's `deployed()` baseline
     is stale, so the hint effect alone would keep the asterisk on.
   - Review & Deploy page: `deployDraft`/`discardDraft` clear the hint.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* revert encryption just for the resources part

* fix(drafts): required const DRAFT_KIND on TriggerCrud; deploy/delete cover raw_app

The TriggerCrud::user_draft_item_kind() default matched on TRIGGER_TYPE
and panic!'d on any unmapped string — a runtime crash on the first draft
save for a trigger that forgot to map. Replace it with a required
associated const DRAFT_KIND, so a missing mapping is a compile error.
user_draft_item_kind() now just returns Self::DRAFT_KIND; every impl
(OSS + EE) declares the const.

Also fix the app deploy/delete draft cleanup to cover raw_app: raw apps
deploy and delete through the same internal path, but the cleanup
filtered typ = 'app' only, leaving raw_app drafts dangling
(create_app_internal apps.rs:1465, update path apps.rs:2077) or
un-archived on delete (apps.rs:1687).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): deleting an item wipes every user's draft, not just the caller's

Scripts/flows/apps already wiped all users' drafts on delete, but
resources/variables/schedules/triggers called delete_user_draft
(caller-scoped), so a teammate's draft on the just-deleted item lived on
forever — surfacing through fetch_other_drafts_users with no item left
to deploy onto. Add delete_all_drafts_for_path (all emails + the legacy
NULL row) and use it in every delete handler; keep delete_user_draft for
the discard-my-own-draft flow where the item lives on.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* perf(drafts): skip other-drafts query on non-editor reads (get_draft=false)

maybe_overlay_draft ran fetch_other_drafts_users (a usr join) on every
get-by-path, including worker/CLI reads of MB-scale flows & apps that
pass get_draft=false and never render the draft overlay or "others
editing" surfaces. Gate the query behind get_draft — only editor reads
pay for it. Reset-to-deployed editor reloads still get it (they pass
get_draft=true).

(Eliminating the serde_json::to_value materialization of the deployed
payload needs WithDraftOverlay to become generic over T, which is folded
into the get-by-path choreography refactor.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): single-source the kind→table mapping via deployed_table()

The kind→table dispatch lived in three places that could drift: the
TriggerCrud string-match (already replaced by const DRAFT_KIND), the
table_for_kind access-check map, and a hand-written draft_only CASE in
list_drafts.

Add UserDraftItemKind::deployed_table() as the single source (plus an
ALL enumerator). table_for_kind now delegates to it, and the list_drafts
draft_only CASE is generated from it at runtime (table names come from
the closed enum, never user input — no injection). Drift between the
access check and the existence check is now impossible by construction.

Webhook and the native triggers (poll/cli/nextcloud/google/github) map
to None: they have no path-keyed backing table and aren't draftable, so
they report draft_only=true and use a path-only access check. This also
fixes a latent bug where table_for_kind mapped native kinds to
native_trigger, which has no `path` column — the access query
`SELECT 1 FROM native_trigger WHERE path = $1` would have errored.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ee repo

* fix(drafts): close variable draft-secret laundering oracle (sentinel + rehydrate)

save_draft encrypts secret variable values with the workspace key, but
the ciphertext was round-tripped to the client and the deploy endpoints
decrypted whatever $encrypted: ciphertext the client submitted
(variables.rs create/update). Any workspace member who can write a
variable path could take an arbitrary workspace-key ciphertext (another
user's secret draft via GET /drafts/get with only path-read, or a
deployed secret's stored value) and submit it as their own secret
variable's value — the server decrypted it and, since they own the path,
they read the plaintext back. That bypasses the audited decrypt_secret
permission.

Fix: the ciphertext never leaves the server. get_variable swaps a draft
secret's $encrypted: value for an opaque $draft_secret sentinel (both the
draft overlay and the draft-only inner stand-in). On deploy the client
sends the sentinel back and the server rehydrates the plaintext from the
caller's OWN draft row — the only ciphertext it ever decrypts is one it
encrypted for this exact (workspace, path, email). A raw $encrypted:
submitted by a client is now rejected outright.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): don't clobber a secret draft when autosaving the $draft_secret sentinel

After reload the client holds the $draft_secret sentinel for a secret
variable (never the ciphertext). Editing some OTHER field (description,
labels) triggers an autosave carrying value="$draft_secret" — and
save_draft's encrypt_secret_variable_value, seeing a non-empty,
non-$encrypted: string, encrypted the literal sentinel, overwriting the
real ciphertext in the draft row and losing the secret.

Treat the sentinel as "secret unchanged": restore the $encrypted:
ciphertext already stored in this user's draft row instead of encrypting
the placeholder (falling back to empty only if there's no prior
ciphertext). The new lookup reuses the same query shape as the deploy-
time rehydrate, so no new offline cache entry.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Revert "$draft_secret" sentinel approach for variable draft secrets

Reverts 339c259fce and b2c38ef407. Instead of round-tripping a sentinel
and rehydrating server-side, we close the laundering vector more simply
by disabling cross-user draft visibility for triggers/resources/variables
(next commit) — an attacker can no longer read another user's secret
draft ciphertext to launder it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(drafts): keep drafts private to their owner for resource/variable/trigger kinds

Replaces the reverted $draft_secret sentinel: instead of laundering-proofing
the ciphertext round-trip, simply don't expose other users' drafts for the
drawer kinds (resource/variable/triggers). A viewer can no longer obtain
another user's secret-variable draft ciphertext, so it can't be laundered
into plaintext via deploy.

UserDraftItemKind::shares_drafts_across_users() — true only for
script/flow/app/raw_app. maybe_overlay_draft skips other_drafts_users for
non-sharing kinds, and get_draft_for_user (View JSON / Fork) returns 404
for them. Own-draft load/save is unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): make the list-page asterisk hint a shadow of UserDraftDbSyncer

The optimistic `*` hint was written by three open-editor publishers, so
draft deletions that didn't go through an editor (banner discard,
autosave-back-to-baseline, Review & Deploy) left a stale asterisk that a
server refetch couldn't clear (the hint overrides is_draft).

Move ownership to the syncer — the one choke point where a draft's
existence actually changes:
- postSave sets the hint on a saved write (value !== null) and clears it
  on a delete (null), so every syncer-routed delete clears it for free.
- save() lights it optimistically when a real save is scheduled, so the
  asterisk still tracks the editor's banner without the debounce lag.

The editors no longer SET the hint; they only CLEAR it when settled at
the deployed baseline (so a draft discarded from another tab disappears
on reopen). discardDraft drops its explicit clear (postSave covers it);
deployDraft keeps one (it deletes server-side, bypassing the syncer).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(migrations): fold draft index + secret scrub into the base sync migration

Merge 20260610095349_draft_workspace_path_typ_index and
20260610100018_scrub_secret_variable_drafts into the base
20260528143710_draft_user_sync_schema migration (the index creation +
secret-draft scrub in .up, the index drop in .down; the scrub stays
irreversible). 20260609165313_remove_draft_only remains standalone.

Verified the full chain applies and reverts cleanly on a fresh DB.
(Rewrites an already-applied migration — existing dev DBs need a reset.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): promote the get-by-path draft choreography to one helper

The "Some(deployed) → overlay / None+get_draft → draft-only / None → 404"
dance was copy-pasted across the get-by-path handlers and had drifted
(different 404 text, the trigger one missing the draft-only fallback at
first). Promote it to windmill_common::overlay_or_draft_only<T>, which
takes the deployed entity as Option<T> and a per-route not_found closure.

Converts scripts, flows, apps, schedules, and triggers onto it. Resources
keeps its own (it runs an async explain_resource_perm_error on the 404
path) and variables keeps its own (secret-decrypt logic interleaved with
the draft fetch) — both genuinely diverge from the common shape.

(The serde_json::to_value elimination via a generic WithDraftOverlay<T>,
and the list-only draft synthesis dedup, remain as follow-ups.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* perf(drafts): serialize the deployed overlay payload in one pass

maybe_overlay_draft materialized the deployed entity into a
serde_json::Value tree (serde_json::to_value) and then serialized that
tree again into the response — two passes plus a full Value allocation
over what can be an MB-scale flow or app, on every get-by-path
(including get_draft=false worker/CLI reads).

Hold WithDraftOverlay.inner as a boxed erased_serde::Serialize trait
object instead, so the deployed payload flattens straight into the
response in one pass. The struct stays non-generic, so the helper and
all seven handler return types are unchanged; only the deployed type now
needs Send + 'static (already true — they're owned rows; added 'static
to TriggerCrud::Trigger to say so).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): one helper for the draft-only list synthesis query

The "draft rows at paths with no deployed counterpart" query was
copy-pasted into the variable / resource / schedule / trigger list
handlers, each hardcoding its own typ literal and NOT EXISTS table — a
drift hazard. Promote it to windmill_common::fetch_draft_only_list_rows,
which derives the absence-check table from kind.deployed_table() (the
same single source as the access check and draft_only flag). Each
handler keeps its own include_draft_only gating and per-type row mapping
(genuinely entity-specific); only the shared SQL is deduped. The trigger
handler's prior generated-SQL version is folded in too.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): route raw-app draft deploys through the raw-app endpoint [P1]

deployDraft's raw-app guard was `kind === 'app' && rawApp`, but Review &
Deploy passes `kind === 'raw_app'` (raw apps are their own DRAFT_KIND),
so the guard never fired and the row fell into the visual-app branch.
There `d.value` is undefined (a RawAppDraft has files/runnables/data, no
`value`), so AppService.updateApp did a partial update — resetting policy
to the publisher default, never bundling/deploying the files — the
backend then deleted the user's raw_app draft rows, and the UI reported
"deployed". The work-in-progress was destroyed without ever deploying.

Route `kind === 'raw_app'` (or the editor's `app` + rawApp) through
deployRawAppDraft. The now-unreachable `raw_app` arm of the visual-app
branch is dropped.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): allow draft saves for item-level extra_perms writers [P1]

require_can_write_path only accepted namespace rules (own u/, member g/,
writable f/), dropping the item-level extra_perms check the old
create_draft had. A user granted write on e.g. u/alice/script via the
Share dialog could still deploy it (the update endpoints go through RLS)
but could no longer save a draft — and because the editors autosave
continuously with no permission gate, editing a shared item produced a
persistent "Save failed: you don't have write permission" and Ctrl/Cmd+S
failures.

Add the item-level fallback: when a deployed row exists at the path,
check its extra_perms for a write grant (every deployed table has
extra_perms; the table comes from the closed deployed_table() mapping).
Draft-only items have no row and stay governed by the namespace rules.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): pass rawApp on get-app for never-deployed raw-app drafts [P2]

A raw app that has only ever been drafted has no `app` row, so get_app
resolves the draft kind from the `rawApp` query param. getDraftDiffValues
("Show diff") and deployRawAppDraft both fetched with getDraft=true but
without rawApp, so the backend looked up the visual-app draft kind, found
nothing, and 404'd. Pass rawApp so the raw_app draft is found.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(drafts): surface the localStorage→DB migration with toasts

migrateUserDraftsToDb already uploaded legacy "userdraft/..." entries and
cleared them on success (and runs after the v1→userdraft normalizer).
Add the user-facing surface: when real legacy entries are detected, show
an info toast "Migrating local storage drafts ..."; on a per-draft
failure show an error toast "Could not migrate draft <path> in workspace
<X>" with a "Delete draft" action that drops the stuck localStorage entry
(otherwise it retries every mount). Unparseable junk is still cleared
silently up front, so the toast only fires for genuine drafts.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(drafts): cover the autosave pipeline's pure-logic utilities [P2]

The deleted draft tests left the new debouncer + coalescing runner — the
core of the autosave pipeline — with zero coverage. Add vitest suites
(16 cases) for debouncerByKey (debounce window, latest-task-wins,
maxDebounceMs ceiling under a trickle, fresh-chain-after-fire, cancel,
key independence) and coalescingRunner (immediate run when idle, coalesce
burst to in-flight + latest, displaced-task drop, submitAndWait
resolve/reject/displaced, cancel semantics, key independence).

Broader replacement (save_draft conflict semantics + the require_can_*
checks as backend integration tests) still outstanding.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(drafts): add UserDraft.seed — a one-shot baseline load that never POSTs

The page editors bracket their new-draft / deployed-baseline loads with
stopSync + restartSync so the programmatic write isn't synced as the
user's edit. Forgetting restartSync silently disables autosave for the
session — the footgun behind the three divergent resume strategies the
review flagged.

`UserDraft.seed(kind, path, value)` is the scoped alternative: it sets
the cell (all reactive readers update) and arms a single-shot
`seedNextWrite` flag the sync effect consumes — adopting the value as the
new baseline and skipping exactly that one POST, with no suspension to
resume. Additive: stopSync/restartSync are untouched and still used for
the writes that fan out across editor components (initContent cascades).
Foundation for converting the editor bootstraps off the bracket.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): extract usePageDraftSync; convert the scripts editor onto it

First step of unifying the four page editors' hand-rolled draft
orchestration (three divergent handle-ownership models + an
easy-to-forget recordRemoteSync). usePageDraftSync is the single model —
the page analogue of useTriggerDraftSync — owning the re-keyed autosave
handle, the live-editor-draft registry entry, recordRemoteSync (now a
method, not a per-page ritual), seedBaseline (via UserDraft.seed), and
draft removal.

The scripts editor is converted as the reference adoption: its inline
useReactive handle, live-editor-draft effect, recordRemoteSync, and the
two UserDraft.remove calls now go through draftSync. The new-draft
stopSync bracket stays (it spans ScriptBuilder's initContent cascade).

Verified in a real browser against the dev stack: load fires no spurious
save, a code edit triggers exactly one save_draft POST + a draft row,
and the draft persists across reload. Flows / apps_raw / apps conversions
follow.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): convert the flows editor onto usePageDraftSync

Replace the inline useReactive handle + UserDraftDbSyncer.recordRemoteSync
+ UserDraft.remove with draftSync. effectivePath is omitted — flows
register their live-editor-draft entry through FlowBuilder
(liveEditorDraftStoragePath), so the composable doesn't double-register.
The new-draft stopSync + armRestartOnFirstInteraction bracket stays (it
spans FlowBuilder's seed cascade). flowStore reads/writes draftSync.draft.

Verified in a real browser: load fires no spurious save, a summary edit
triggers exactly one save_draft POST + a draft row, and the edit persists
across reload.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): convert the apps_raw editor onto usePageDraftSync

Replace the UserDraft.use handle + mirror, UserDraftDbSyncer.recordRemoteSync,
and UserDraft.remove with draftSync. `path` is a mount-scoped plain `let`
(the editor remounts per path), so the composable's useReactive re-keys
only on workspace change — equivalent to the prior capture-once use().
effectivePath omitted (RawAppEditor owns the live-editor-draft entry); the
new-draft stopSync + armRestartOnFirstInteraction bracket stays.

Type-checked and behavior-equivalent (handle mechanism unchanged; the
centralized recordRemoteSync/remove read the same `path`). Not
browser-exercised here — no existing raw app in the dev workspace and the
new-draft template-picker flow isn't scriptable quickly; scripts and flows
(same composable) were verified live.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): remove app autosave at its canonical key after deploy/rename

AppEditor keys the app autosave on the URL draft path and passes it down
as userDraftPath, but AppEditorHeader's post-deploy cleanup re-derived
the key from the just-typed deploy path (createApp) / the live $appPath
(updateApp) instead. For a new app the autosave lives at
u/{user}/draft_{uuid} while the typed path is the user's chosen name, and
a rename leaves the autosave at the original key — so removing at
path/$appPath missed the real draft row and orphaned it. Use the
canonical userDraftPath AppEditor already provides.

This is the "children re-derive the UserDraft key" fragility from the
review, addressed without giving apps a page-level handle — apps
deliberately lets AppEditor own the handle so the entry is destroyed on
unmount (a page handle would keep it alive and reintroduce spurious
autosaves on every /edit visit).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(drafts): integration tests for save_draft conflict semantics + authz [P2]

Replaces the deleted drafts.rs (which targeted the removed /drafts/create
API) with tests for the new surface:
- save_draft upsert → stale-last_sync conflict (rejected, value unchanged)
  → force overwrite → delete, the optimistic-concurrency contract.
- require_can_write_path: own namespace allowed, another user's namespace
  rejected, operators rejected.
- the item-level extra_perms fallback — a user granted write on a deployed
  item can save a draft on it (regression test for the authz drop).
- cross-user draft privacy: GET /drafts/get is 404 for the drawer kinds
  (variable/resource/triggers), not blocked for script/flow/app.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(sqlx): refresh offline cache after the main merge

The merge auto-combined both branches' additions inside the resource
get-by-path query_as! (our draft_only/is_draft columns + main's
folder_labels(...) inherited_labels), producing query text neither branch
had cached — so the offline build failed for it. Regenerate the entry
(rename to the new content hash) and refresh a re-described workspace
query. Feature-gated/EE entries the local prepare can't compile are left
as committed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ee repo ref

* chore(system_prompts): regenerate for draft_only/is_draft trigger schema fields

The openapi.yaml trigger/schedule schemas gained draft_only + is_draft,
but system_prompts/generate.py wasn't rerun, failing the freshness check.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): defer save_draft write authz to RLS via a FOR UPDATE probe

require_can_write_path re-implemented the item-level extra_perms write
rule in Rust (SELECT extra_perms + get_perm_in_extra_perms_for_authed) —
a third copy of rules whose canonical home is the RLS policies, and the
exact lane that regressed once already.

Replace it with an RLS write-probe: `SELECT 1 FROM {deployed_table}
WHERE path/workspace ... FOR UPDATE` through UserDB. Postgres applies
UPDATE policies to rows locked via FOR UPDATE, so a returned row means
the canonical policies (see_own / see_member / folder-write /
see_extra_perms_*_update / admin_policy) would let this user UPDATE the
row — no write rule re-implemented, no drift possible. The probe's row
lock is released by the immediate commit.

The claim-based namespace checks stay, evaluated FIRST: they read the
same JWT claims RLS does (so outcomes are identical), they spare the
autosave hot path a DB round-trip for the common own-namespace case, and
they are the entire check for draft-only paths — where no deployed row
exists, so there is structurally nothing for RLS to evaluate. The u/own
+ folder-owner part now goes through the shared
windmill_api_auth::require_owner_of_path instead of bespoke code.

Adds a read-only-grant test case (extra_perms value false): the row is
visible under the SELECT policy but FOR UPDATE filters it under the
UPDATE policy — pinning the semantics the probe relies on. All 4 draft
integration tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: point ee-repo-ref at the EE branch merge (has DRAFT_KIND consts)

ee-repo-ref was set to main's EE commit (d45b9a6) while the EE branch
was unpushed; building OSS (which requires const DRAFT_KIND on
TriggerCrud) against that EE ref fails with E0046 on every EE trigger
impl. The EE branch head e936e9a — the merge of d45b9a6 into the EE
remove-workspace-drafts branch, carrying the DRAFT_KIND consts — is now
pushed; point at it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): ignore permissioned_as fields in the unsaved-changes comparison

The schedule cfg carries permissioned_as / preserve_permissioned_as —
run-as deploy directives, not user-edited draft content — and the editor
round-trips them asymmetrically (preserve_… is rebuilt as
!!cfg.permissioned_as on load but `|| undefined` on build), so the
banner comparison could report a phantom diff.

Extract the normalization into a shared normalizeDraftForCompare (JSON
round-trip + a DRAFT_COMPARE_IGNORED_FIELDS list with the two fields)
and use it from BOTH comparators: draftValuesEqual (variable/resource
banner + discardIf) and useTriggerDraftSync's cfgDiffers (schedule and
trigger banners, the persist-effect's at-baseline discard, restore) —
one ignore-list, no way for the two to disagree.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* nit

* fix(drafts): at-baseline discard is auto-gated and only fires with a draft

Two related fixes to useTriggerDraftSync's persist-effect:

1. The reactive at-baseline discard bypassed the "Enable auto-save"
   toggle: with autosave off, value saves were parked (correct) but the
   discard's value:null still POSTed — so the editor never wrote drafts
   yet kept reactively DELETING them, and the only network traffic was
   discards. Thread `auto` through UserDraft.discard to the syncer; the
   persist-effect passes auto:true (parked for Ctrl/Cmd+S when the
   toggle is off), explicit discards (banner button, post-deploy
   cleanup, reset-to-deployed) stay ungated.

2. The discard fired unconditionally whenever the form sat at the
   deployed baseline — including a spurious value:null POST on every
   drawer open. Guard on cfgDiffers(h.draft, deployed): undefined on a
   fresh open (nothing to discard) and equal to deployed right after a
   discard (no repeat per cfg recompute).

Verified live as a non-admin user on a schedule: toggle on → no POST on
open, edit → one value save, revert → one discard; toggle off → zero
POSTs (everything parked), banner still functional.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(drafts): scope the "Enable auto-save" toggle to the page editors

Add a canBeDisabled opt (default false) to UserDraft.use / useReactive /
useMany specs, threaded through acquireEntry into the reactive mirror's
save opts. The syncer's auto-save gate (and the pagehide-flush skip) now
only applies to saves whose handle opted in: the four full-page editors
— script / flow / raw app via usePageDraftSync, app via AppEditor's
use() — which are exactly the surfaces whose AutosaveIndicator carries
the toggle.

Drawer editors (variables / resources / schedules / triggers) keep the
default and always sync regardless of the toggle — previously a
toggle flipped off in some browser silently disabled their autosave and
the optimistic asterisk (both sit behind the same gate) with no toggle
UI anywhere on those surfaces to explain it.

Verified live: schedule edit with the toggle off now POSTs the value
save (and the discard on revert); script editor with the toggle off
still parks everything for Ctrl/Cmd+S.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): consume the import handoff stores in the new-draft bootstrap

The /add pages used to read importStore / importFlowStore /
importScriptStore / sessionStorage rawAppImport to seed the editor from
"Import from YAML/JSON", "Build app" (from a script/flow), and the
workflows-as-code import. Since /add became a pure redirect to
/{kind}/edit/u/{user}/draft_{uuid}?new_draft=true, the writers kept
firing but nothing consumed the payload — every import landed in an
empty editor.

Consume them (one-shot read + clear) in the four edit pages' new_draft
branches, layering the imported content over the empty template with
path kept '' so the friendly-name generation still runs:
- scripts: $importScriptStore spread over the empty script (non-empty
  content also keeps ScriptBuilder's template bootstrap from overwriting
  it — that cascade is gated on content == '').
- flows: $importFlowStore spread over the empty flow.
- apps: $importStore — wrapped exports ({summary, value, policy}) and
  bare App values, mirroring main's /add.
- raw apps: $importStore then sessionStorage rawAppImport (the full page
  reload for cross-origin isolation drops in-memory stores); honored
  only when the payload carries files (rendering gates on them),
  skipping the framework picker; otherwise the template seed.

Verified live: "Build app" from a script lands on /apps/edit with the
canvas seeded from the script instead of an empty editor.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(drafts): remove dead delete_user_draft + its stale doc [C4]

The doc claimed item delete handlers call it, but those all moved to
delete_all_drafts_for_path (an item delete is for everyone); the
caller-scoped discard goes through the save_draft route with value:null.
That left delete_user_draft with zero callers (OSS and EE) — remove it
and its orphaned sqlx cache entry, and reword the contrast note on
delete_all_drafts_for_path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(migrations): retire the sync_drafts-era index comment + right-size it [C6]

The draft_user_sync_idx comment described the deleted sync_drafts
polling endpoint (editors polling created_at ranges every 2-10s) — that
design was replaced by recordRemoteSync + save_draft last_sync, and
nothing range-scans draft.created_at anymore. Since this migration only
exists on this branch, fix it before it ships: the index's real consumer
is GET /drafts/list (workspace_id + email equality, ORDER BY path), so
swap the vestigial trailing created_at for path (rows come back in
output order) and rename to draft_user_listing_idx. Chain re-verified
on a fresh DB. (Byte-for-byte migration edit — dev DBs that already
applied it need a reset, as with the earlier consolidation.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): discardDraft awaits the delete POST before refetching [I5]

UserDraftDbSyncer.save resolves at enqueue time for debounced saves, so
discardDraft's await finished ~1.5s before the value:null POST and the
invalidateWorkspaceDrafts refetch re-listed the just-discarded draft.
Use immediate: true (resolves after the POST lands), matching every
sibling delete-then-refetch path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): replace stale draft_only gates in the builders [I6]

draft_only was dropped from the get-by-path wire shape (the column is
gone; overlays carry no_deployed instead), so these four reads were
always undefined:

- ScriptBuilder "Exit & See details" gate and TriggersEditor's
  isDeployed treated every draft-only script as deployed → now keyed on
  savedScript.no_deployed like the sibling reads right next to them.
- FlowBuilder's deploy path never took the direct-save branch for
  draft-only flows (no deployed version exists to compare against), and
  "Exit & see details" was offered for draft-only flows (404 details
  page) → both now keyed on the newFlow prop (driven by no_deployed),
  which the rest of the file already uses.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): Ctrl/Cmd+S flushes the draft in the low-code app editor [I7]

The app editor's keydown handler swallowed the shortcut with a bare
preventDefault() — every other page editor flushes the pending autosave
(UserDraftDbSyncer.flush) so the AutosaveIndicator narrates Saving... →
Saved and parked edits (autosave toggle off) actually persist. Wire the
same flush, skipped in the AI session pane where no UserDraft handle
exists.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): AI tool strings no longer describe drafts as localStorage [C2]

The copilot tool results/messages still told the model drafts were
"saved to local storage" / "a browser-only local draft" — drafts are
per-user rows in the server-side draft table now. Misleading the model
about the storage medium produces wrong explanations to users (e.g.
"your draft will be lost if you clear your browser data"). Reword all
occurrences to "draft" / "per-user draft (saved server-side)".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(openapi): drop stale draft_only request props, fix OtherDraftUser, regen deref [D4][C5]

- The create-script (NewScript), createFlow, createApp and createAppRaw
  request bodies still documented draft_only — the backend request
  structs no longer read it, so an older CLI sending draft_only: true is
  silently ignored and fully deploys. Remove the property from the spec
  so generated clients can't offer it. (Response-side draft_only on the
  Listable* rows stays — the list synthesis populates it.)
- UserDraftOverlay.other_drafts_users item schema declared email and a
  required draft_saved_at; OtherDraftUser serializes only username
  (nullable for the legacy row — emails never leave the server). Align
  the schema. [C5]
- Regenerate openapi-deref.yaml/.json (served at runtime via
  include_str!) — they still advertised getScriptByPathWithDraft and the
  deleted draft surface, and now carry the drafts/save_draft routes.

Frontend gen client regenerated; check:fast clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(sessions): stop session pane from clobbering server-side raw-app drafts [P1]

loadRawApp seeded the session runtime from result.value (the deployed
payload), ignoring the .draft pocket returned by the get-by-path overlay.
The subsequent UserDraft.save then POSTed deployed content with no
last_sync recorded, silently overwriting the user's server draft.

Now the no-draft branch consumes result.draft when present (matching the
flow/script branches) and records draft_saved_at via recordRemoteSync so
later session saves are conflict-checked instead of treated as fresh.
Also corrects the header and aiDraft-branch comments that claimed the
overlay merges drafts into top-level fields — it never does.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(rust-client): pass new get_draft arg to variable_api::get_variable

getVariable gained a GetDraft query parameter (per-user draft overlay),
so the generated client fn takes a sixth argument. Verified with the
same generate+check pipeline CI runs (rust-client/dev.nu --check).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* nit: Workspace fork mention

* fix(drafts): don't leak other_drafts_users on draft-only private kinds [P2]

fetch_draft_only built the other_drafts_users list unconditionally,
while the deployed-overlay path gates it on shares_drafts_across_users.
For the drawer kinds (resource/variable/triggers) drafts are private to
their owner, so a draft-only GET was the one route that still told a
viewer who else has a draft at the path. Apply the same kind gate.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* perf(drafts): probe a single row in the RLS write-probe [P2]

The script table keeps one row per version at the same path, so the
FOR UPDATE probe locked the entire version history and serialized
against concurrent deploys. LIMIT 1 locks one row — any UPDATE-policy
visible row proves writability (same pattern as scripts.rs's
latest-version lock).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): consume the /add?param= seeding intents in new_draft branches [D2]

The /add routes' redirect preserves query params, but the edit pages'
new_draft branches only consumed the YAML/JSON import stores — every
other intent the old /add pages handled landed in a blank editor:

- scripts: ?hub= and ?template= forks (with locked language and a
  `<source>_fork` path suggestion), ?wac=python|typescript (WAC editor
  template + language), ?lang=, ?initial_args= (URL form), and the
  base64-JSON #hash payload (run page "Fork", workspace_settings
  handler-template buttons; WAC detection restored for imports too)
- flows: ?hub= (preprocessor placeholder replacement + env-variables
  panel), ?template=/?template_id=, ?fork=true (fork_flow localStorage /
  window.opener handoff), #state, ?tutorial=
- apps: ?hub= (fromHub inputs panel), ?template=/?template_id=,
  ?tutorial=

The redirect itself also dropped the URL hash — SvelteKit forbids
url.hash in load, so it forwards window.location.hash (correct for all
hash producers: they arrive as full page loads via window.open /
target=_blank).

Seeding priority and toasts mirror main's /add pages. Verified live:
hub/template/wac/hash/fork intents for scripts and flows, hub for apps
(dev hub returns empty payloads, code path confirmed via toast +
inputs panel); no autosave POSTs fire during seeding.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): LS→DB migration no longer clobbers fresher server drafts [P2]

The one-off localStorage migration POSTed every entry with force: true,
unconditionally overwriting whatever the user had since saved server-side
from another browser. It now passes the LS copy's lastWrittenAt as
last_sync (epoch 0 when absent), so the server's conflict rule arbitrates:
empty slot → insert; server draft fresher → conflict, LS copy dropped;
LS copy fresher → upload wins. Verified all three outcomes against the
live save_draft endpoint.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(raw_apps): drop banned $bindable(default) on template picker open [P2]

`open = $bindable(false)` on an optional prop is the AGENTS.md-banned
pattern (the default masks the undefined state). The only caller always
binds a boolean, so `open` is now a required prop with a plain
`$bindable()`.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): fork others' drafts via the import handoff, not an eager save

The Fork actions (OtherUsersDraftsModal + DraftBadge popover) saved the
fetched draft server-side immediately and navigated to the fork path,
which surfaced three problems: a server draft existed before the user
edited anything, the Path widget treated the slot as an existing item
("Only the owner can change the path"), and the value's draft_path kept
the source path while the URL said X_owner_fork.

Forking now routes through the same one-shot import handoff as the
"Import from YAML/JSON" actions (new shared forkDraftToImport helper):
stash the value in the kind's import store, navigate to /add, and let
the new_draft branch seed a brand-new own item — nothing saved until the
first real edit, fresh renamable path, no source identity riding along.

The editPathFor/currentUserUsername plumbing that only served the old
flow is removed from both fork surfaces and their callers. The new_draft
branches also clear the previous path's draft-presence state
(otherDraftsUsers, loadedFromDraft, stale-draft timestamps) — the page
component is reused across same-route navigation, so forking from an
editor with collaborators used to carry the "Others are working on
this" hint onto the fresh draft.

Verified live: fork of a legacy draft seeds content+summary on a fresh
u/{user}/draft_{uuid} slot with zero save_draft requests and no
leftover collaborator hints.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): replace deprecated Popover with meltComponents Popover

- Migrate from old Popover.svelte to meltComponents/Popover.svelte
- Convert to new trigger/content snippet pattern with openOnHover=true
- Maintain hover behavior with debounceDelay=100
- Add key to visibleUsers each block for Svelte 5 compliance

* feat(drafts): seed forked drafts with the source path in the forker's namespace

Forking u/admin/myflow as guest now seeds the Path widget with
u/guest/myflow instead of a random friendly name — everything after the
source path's first two segments is kept, so f/folder/my/flow becomes
u/guest/my/flow. The re-homed path travels from forkDraftToImport to the
new_draft branches as a ?seed_path= param (the redirect preserves query
params; plain ?path= would be eaten in transit by ScriptBuilder's legacy
collab-param cleanup, which deletes path/collab from the live
searchParams object).

The script editor also passes initialPathChosen for any seeded path —
MetadataGen fires onChange for a non-empty summary at mount, and the
summary→path auto-slug would otherwise overwrite the explicit seed
(hub/template forks and URL-hash payloads included).

Verified live: forking a draft on u/admin/hard_working_script seeds
path u/admin/hard_working_script (with the "path already used" warning),
keeps the drafted summary/content, and still fires no save_draft until
the first edit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): DiffDrawer "Restore deployed" actually discards the draft [P1]

All four restoreDeployed implementations POSTed the delete through the
debounced pipeline and reloaded with getDraft defaulting to true: the
reload's draft write re-entered the autosave mirror (the one-shot seed
guard was consumed on first load), and debouncerByKey displaced the
queued value:null with the new save — the delete never reached the
server and the editor re-rendered the draft it was told to discard.

They now funnel through runResetToDeployed (the stopSync-bracketed
delete the AutosaveIndicator reset already uses) with each page's
proven reset body (getDraft: false reload), so the suspension mutes the
mirror while the delete flushes and sync re-arms on first interaction.

Also fixes the raw-app drawer navigating to the visual app editor
(/apps/edit) instead of /apps_raw/edit [P2].

Verified live on the script editor: Restore deployed issues exactly one
save_draft ({value:null} answered status=saved), the server row is
gone, and the editor re-renders the deployed content.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): deploying a draft-only item reliably deletes its draft

Two bugs left the slot draft (u/{user}/draft_{uuid}) alive after a
successful deploy:

- RawAppEditorHeader.createApp removed the draft at the just-typed
  deploy path instead of the URL slot key (the visual header documents
  exactly this trap), orphaning the real row for every draft-only
  raw-app deploy.
- Everywhere else the delete went through bare UserDraft.remove, which
  only QUEUES the value:null in the per-key debouncer. Editors that stay
  mounted through the post-deploy navigation (AppEditor, RawAppEditor —
  and timing-dependently the script/flow builders' post-deploy
  draft_triggers mirror) keep mirroring their working value, and one
  such write displaces the queued delete with a fresh save — observed
  live: deploying a new visual app re-saved the full grid value at the
  slot right after deploy.

New discardDraftAfterDeploy helper (userDraftToast.ts) applies the same
bracket runResetToDeployed uses: stopSync to mute the mirror, remove +
immediate flush so the displacement window closes, re-arm on first
interaction. Wired into the script/flow pages' onDeploy and both app
headers' create/update paths (session-pane guards preserved).

Verified live for all three kinds: draft-only deploy issues the
value:null (status saved), the slot row is gone, and no post-deploy
save re-creates it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): forks-compare deploy clears drawer-kind drafts too

The script/flow/app deploy endpoints delete the deployer's draft
server-side, but the drawer kinds' (variable / resource / schedule /
triggers) create/update endpoints never touch the draft table — their
editors discard client-side after a save. deployDraft replayed the save
but not the discard, so "Deploy n drafts" on /forks/compare deployed
those kinds correctly and left the drafts listed forever.

deployDraft now issues the canonical value:null delete (immediate) for
the drawer kinds after a successful save. Verified live: deploying a
draft-only variable from /forks/compare creates the variable and the
draft row is gone.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): StaleDraftModal "Load latest deploy" actually discards the stale draft [P2]

The modal invoked onLoadLatestDeploy directly — the draft = undefined
write queued the delete and the reload's deployed-payload write
displaced it, overwriting the stale draft with a deployed-identical
copy (is_draft stuck on, asterisk persists, modal can't re-fire since
draft_saved_at moved past the deploy). All four pages now run the
callback through runResetToDeployed, same as the DiffDrawer restore.

Verified live: stale-draft scenario → Load latest deploy → exactly one
value:null POST, draft row gone, editor renders the newer deploy.

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* fix(drafts): don't acquire a sync entry for empty-path specs [P2]

The read-only historical-hash view (/scripts/edit/x?hash=...) computes
draftPath '' but useMany still acquired a live entry at ws/script/ —
every edit mirror-POSTed to /drafts/save_draft/script/ (unroutable),
populating the failures map and pinning the AutosaveIndicator on "Save
failed" with a retry per debounce window. Empty-path specs now get a
detached local-only handle: bind: works, nothing syncs — which is what
usePageDraftSync's doc always claimed. Verified live: editing in the
hash view fires zero save_draft requests.

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* fix(drafts): no spurious conflict after bfcache restore of a flushed page [P2]

flushOnPageHide advances the server rows with unreadable keepalive
POSTs and leaves lastSyncMap stale — correct when the document dies,
wrong when bfcache resurrects it: the next autosave carried the
pre-flush last_sync and the server rejected the user's own write as a
conflict, opening DraftSyncConflictModal. The flushed keys are now
remembered and dropped from lastSyncMap on pageshow with
event.persisted, so the first post-restore save takes first-push
semantics against this document's own flush.

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* ui(drafts): draft asterisk sits on the trigger row's main title

The draft hint rendered at the end of the secondary path line
(u/admin/item*) on the http/websocket/nats/kafka/email trigger lists —
easy to miss. It now renders at the end of the row's bold title, and on
the azure/gcp lists it moves from mid-title (after the path, before the
topic suffix) to the end of the line. mqtt/postgres/sqs/schedules
already had it on the title. Verified visually on the HTTP routes list.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): trigger editors save the FIRST edit, not the second

Three interlocking fixes in the trigger autosave path:

- The entry's one-shot first-write seed guard (skipNextWrite) was never
  consumed for trigger entries: the drawers don't write the cell on open
  (the form holds the state, unlike variables/resources which pass a
  defaultValue), so the guard stayed armed and silently swallowed the
  user's FIRST edit — banner on, no asterisk, no save until a second
  change. maybeRestore now seeds the cell with the post-load baseline
  (server draft overlay if any, deployed otherwise) via UserDraft.seed,
  consuming the guard without POSTing.

- Guard hygiene in the cell's sync effect: a programmatic write consumes
  BOTH one-shot guards, and a no-op write (same serialization — e.g. the
  trigger pages fire openEdit twice per row click, re-seeding the same
  value) defuses a lingering seedNextWrite instead of leaving it armed
  to eat the next real edit.

- The at-baseline auto-discard is now deferred + revalidated (600ms):
  with the cell seeded, the double-openEdit churn transiently shows
  form-at-deployed + cell-holds-draft and an immediate discard deleted
  the server draft on open; the recheck skips the transient state while
  a genuine user revert still discards.

Verified live on the HTTP route editor: open-with-draft restores the
draft with zero POSTs, the very first field edit saves, and reverting
the form to the deployed value deletes the server draft.

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* ui(drafts): underscore-separated uuids in draft slot paths

u/{user}/draft_{uuid} now uses underscores instead of dashes in the
uuid — path segments elsewhere in Windmill are [a-zA-Z0-9_] words and
downstream consumers treat '-' as a foreign character. Nothing parses
the uuid back, so existing dashed slots stay valid.

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* fix(drafts): cascade draft cleanup on bulk-delete and rename

Drafts have no SQL FK to their underlying items (only to password.email),
so deletion and rename must cascade programmatically. Two gaps remained:

- Bulk delete of variables/resources did not wipe per-user drafts at the
  deleted paths (single delete already did via delete_all_drafts_for_path).
  Cascade them — including the linked resource/variable rows the bulk
  delete fans into — so no orphaned draft-only rows survive.

- Renaming a variable/resource/trigger left the per-user draft stranded at
  the old path. Add delete_own_draft_for_path and clear the deployer's own
  (+ legacy NULL) draft at the old path on rename, mirroring the
  script/flow/app rename path; teammates keep theirs (StaleDraftModal).
  Variable/resource renames also move the linked counterpart, so both
  kinds' drafts at the old path are cleared. Schedules have no rename path.

Note: sqlx offline cache not yet regenerated for the new/changed queries.

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* fix(drafts): surface legacy NULL-email drafts and migrate pathless /add keys

Legacy workspace-scoped drafts (pre-per-user rows + the remove_draft_only
migration, all email IS NULL) stopped showing up because every per-user
lookup matched only email = self. Match (email = self OR email IS NULL)
everywhere a draft is surfaced or opened, with the owned row taking
precedence (DISTINCT ON / ORDER BY email NULLS LAST): the home drafts
list, the script/flow/app/drawer draft-only list syntheses, and the
get-by-path overlay/fallback.

The localStorage->DB migration also dropped pathless legacy keys
(userdraft/w/{ws}/{kind}/ with no path) — the new-item /add autosave —
because parseKey rejected an empty path, leaving them stranded in LS.
Mint a fresh u/{user}/draft_{uuid} slot for those (same convention as the
editors' /add redirects) so they migrate as regular draft-only items.

Note: sqlx offline cache not yet regenerated for the changed macros.

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* chore(sqlx): regenerate offline cache for draft cascade + legacy-draft queries

Adds the offline entries for the queries changed in the two preceding draft
fixes (delete_own_draft_for_path, the maybe_overlay_draft/fetch_draft_only
NULL-email fallback, and the script/flow/app draft-only syntheses).

Also forwards the `http_trigger` feature from windmill-api-openapi to
windmill-store: that crate imports `try_get_resource_from_db_as`
unconditionally, but the fn is cfg-gated behind a trigger feature, so the
openapi targets failed to compile in isolation (e.g. `--all-targets` under
resolver 2) — which blocked `cargo sqlx prepare`. The feature was already
present transitively in whole-workspace builds; this just makes it explicit
where the symbol is used.

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* fix(drafts): resolve own draft owner in the admins workspace

The draft-owner surfaces (home-page badge, "others' drafts", View JSON /
Fork) resolve a draft's email to a username via the `usr` table. The
`admins` workspace has no `usr` rows — there a user's "username" IS their
email — so the join missed every owner and returned NULL, which the badge
renders as "Legacy workspace draft". A user editing a deployed item in
`admins` thus saw their OWN draft plus the genuine legacy NULL-email row
both labelled "Legacy workspace draft" (the reported duplicate).

Add the identity fallback `COALESCE(u.username, CASE WHEN workspace_id =
'admins' THEN email END)` to the script/flow/app draft_users aggregations
and fetch_other_drafts_users, and accept username==email in
get_draft_for_user. The genuine legacy row keeps username NULL (its email
is NULL, so the CASE yields NULL too), so it alone reads "Legacy
workspace draft" while the user's own draft now reads "<email> (you)".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(drafts): keep "See others' drafts" after reset-to-deployed

other_drafts_users is only computed by the backend when getDraft is true
(the cross-user lookup is skipped otherwise). Reset-to-deployed reloads
with getDraft:false, so the editors were overwriting the known list with
the empty response — hiding the "See others' drafts" button until a full
page reload recomputed it. Discarding one's own draft is independent of
other users' drafts, which are untouched on the backend.

Only assign otherDraftsUsers on a getDraft:true load. Applied to the
script, flow, app and raw-app editors.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* disable fork for operators

* Path reactivity issue

* docs(drafts): tighten draft-feature comments and drop dead code

The draft feature accumulated many multi-paragraph comments that risked
code-comment drift. Compact them to the AGENTS.md bar (constraints not
narration, state-once, no drafting-history), de-duplicating the repeated
draft_users / cascade / draft_only-synthesis rationale to one canonical
version per theme with terse cross-references elsewhere (~1300 fewer lines).

Also fixes three stale/contradictory comments surfaced while trimming:
- the operator authz note claimed operators are "excluded from every draft
  surface", contradicting require_can_read_path (they can read some drafts,
  never write) — reworded to match the code;
- a migration comment named a non-existent index (draft_user_sync_idx);
- a syncer comment documented the wrong map-key separator.

Removes notifyDraftLoaded (orphaned exported helper, no callers).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(drafts): rename save_draft route to /update for CRUD consistency

The draft write route was POST /drafts/save_draft/{kind}/{path}, which
stutters with the /drafts prefix and uses a non-house verb. Rename it to
POST /drafts/update/{kind}/{path} (operationId saveDraft -> updateDraft) to
match the codebase's CRUD convention (/list, /get/{path}, /update/{path}).
/list and /get/{kind}/{path} already matched and are unchanged.

Updates the handler, openapi spec + dereferenced bundles, the two
DraftService callers, the hand-built keepalive page-unload URL (it bypasses
the generated client, so it wouldn't be caught by regeneration), and the
integration tests. Response status values ("saved"/"conflict") are
unchanged, so there is no behavior change.

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2026-06-15 10:23:16 +02:00
Ruben Fiszel 765f50c474 feat: folder-level label inheritance for scripts, flows and jobs (#9524)
* feat: folder-level label inheritance for scripts, flows and jobs

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use SECURITY DEFINER folder_labels() for RLS-consistent inheritance

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: extend folder label inheritance to apps, resources, variables, schedules

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-06-11 07:49:02 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel a6a5600833 feat(flow): support worker tag override on AI agent steps (#9513)
* feat(flow): support worker tag override on AI agent steps

* refactor: drop ineffective tag passthrough in nested agent tool path

* chore: regenerate openflow-derived system prompt artifacts
2026-06-10 13:54:05 +00:00
hugocasa fad1a549d9 feat(otel): connect jobs to the inbound distributed trace (#9456)
* feat(otel): propagate inbound W3C traceparent to job spans

Capture the inbound traceparent header at the run endpoints
(WebhookArgs::to_args_from_format) into a reserved _wm_traceparent arg key
(gated on OTEL_TRACING_ENABLED), riding the args jsonb like
_ENTRYPOINT_OVERRIDE. At pickup, create_span_with_name attaches a span link
from the job's worker span to the originating distributed trace, so a job
triggered by an instrumented service is connected to the caller's trace
while keeping its UUID-derived trace id (trace-by-job-id unaffected).

The link/parse logic lives in the EE otel modules; this OSS side only
captures the header and calls the (no-op outside EE) hook. Companion EE PR
required.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump ee-repo-ref to inbound-trace-propagation EE branch

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(agents): don't attribute work to specific customers in repo content

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(otel): relocate job + script spans into the inbound trace

Builds on the captured _wm_traceparent: the worker job span is re-parented on
the inbound caller context, the script subprocess's TRACEPARENT env is the
inbound context (so its spans join the caller's trace), and the context is
propagated to flow steps so the whole flow relocates. Carried to the worker via
a new LogContext.inbound_traceparent field. Non-inbound jobs are unchanged.

Adds a relocation integration test. Companion EE PR required.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump ee-repo-ref to inbound-trace-propagation relocate commit

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(otel): harden inbound traceparent capture

Address review feedback:
- strip any caller-supplied _wm_traceparent from args/extra before stashing the
  header-captured value, so the reserved key is Windmill-controlled only
- valid_w3c_traceparent: reject version ff and require lowercase hex, so we don't
  forward an inbound header that downstream OTel parsers would reject
- clarify that the capture helper does not validate the W3C format (done at use)

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 2c7964460327fab5e3a27c0f74b8d6f26ab7f79a

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #604 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 8fc04fb105dc49769205f7174d551a0d134d1bec

New ee-repo-ref: 2c7964460327fab5e3a27c0f74b8d6f26ab7f79a

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

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2026-06-05 16:50:07 +00:00
hugocasa f2f0812a04 feat(flows): opt-in to include the stopping step's result in early-stop errors (#9446)
* feat(flows): early stop can include the stopping step's result in the raised error

When a step uses Early Stop with "Raise an error message if stopped", the
flow result was entirely replaced with a static error object
({"error": {"name": "EarlyStopError", "message": "..."}}), discarding the
stopping step's own output. This made it impossible to stop+fail a flow
while preserving the data the step produced (e.g. an API that returns
HTTP 200 with a userErrors payload).

Add an opt-in `error_include_result` flag on StopAfterIf. When enabled on
the raise-error path, the raised payload becomes
{"error": {...}, "result": <step result>} instead of dropping the result.
Default is false, so existing behavior is unchanged. The option is threaded
through the worker's stop-after-if handling (including stop_after_all_iters_if
for loops/branchall) and exposed in the flow editor's Early Stop panel.

Fixes WIN-2012

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(flows): cover early-stop error_include_result payload shaping

Add a regression test asserting that a step using Early Stop with a raised
error message and error_include_result=true fails the flow while preserving
the step output as {"error": {..}, "result": <step result>}, and that with
the flag off the result is the bare {"error": {..}} object.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(flows): nest early-stop step result inside the error object

Embed the stopping step's result under `error.result` rather than as a
top-level sibling of `error`. This keeps the flow result shape as
`{ "error": { .. } }` — identical to a normal error — so consumers that
key off the top-level shape (single `error` key) keep working, while the
data is still preserved for those that look inside the error object.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(flows): always include the stopping step's result in early-stop errors

Drop the opt-in `error_include_result` gate. Since the step result is nested
inside the error object (`error.result`), the top-level result shape stays
`{ "error": .. }` — identical to a normal error — so consumers that detect or
parse failures by the top-level shape are unaffected. Gating it added schema
surface, plumbing, and a UI toggle for no real compatibility benefit.

Now, whenever a step early-stops with a raised error message, the flow fails
and the raised error embeds the stopping step's own result under
`error.result` (aggregated iteration results for loops/branchall). This
reverts the `StopAfterIf.error_include_result` field, its threading, the
OpenAPI/generated-client surface, and the editor toggle; the "Raise an error
message" tooltip now notes that the step result is included.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(flows): gate early-stop result inclusion behind opt-in flag

Re-introduce the per-step `error_include_result` flag (default off) instead
of always embedding the step result. Although nesting the result under
`error.result` keeps the result *shape* backward-compatible, it does not
address data exposure: a failed flow's result is propagated to synchronous
webhook callers, the flow's failure module, and the workspace/global error
handler (commonly a Slack/email/outbound-webhook notifier). Always including
the step output would surface previously-redacted intermediate data to all of
those sinks for every existing error-stop flow.

Gating keeps the existing behavior (bare `{ "error": .. }`) as the default and
only embeds `error.result` when the flow author explicitly opts in, matching
the original issue's intent.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(flows): omit error_include_result when false; refresh generated prompts

- Add `skip_serializing_if = "is_false"` to `StopAfterIf.error_include_result`
  so serialized flows are byte-identical when the flag is off. Fixes the
  `flowmodule_serde` round-trip test (cargo_test) and avoids churn on existing
  flows.
- Regenerate `system_prompts/auto-generated/` and `cli/src/guidance/skills.gen.ts`
  for the new OpenFlow `error_include_result` property. Fixes check-freshness.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(flows): cover error_include_result for the loop "stop after all iters" path

Add a regression test for the stop_after_all_iters_if branch, where `nresult`
already holds the aggregated iteration results — confirming `error.result`
carries each iteration's output (distinct from the per-step fallback path).

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2026-06-04 18:57:05 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel f0301b1605 feat(flows): preserve step/subflow worker tags under a custom-tagged flow (#9375)
* feat(flows): preserve step/subflow worker tags under a custom-tagged flow

A flow running on a custom worker tag force-propagates that tag to every
descendant step, script and nested sub-flow, overriding their own declared
tags. This made it impossible to route a specific step or sub-flow to a
different worker group. The new opt-in FlowValue.preserve_step_tags lets a
step that declares its own non-empty tag run on it; untagged steps still
inherit the flow tag. Defaults off to preserve existing behavior.

* chore: regenerate system prompts for preserve_step_tags

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(flows): nest preserve_step_tags toggle under flow worker tag setting

The toggle only affects routing when the flow has a custom worker tag, so
show it as a sub-setting of the Worker Group tag picker, visible only once a
tag is set, instead of as a standalone option.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(flows): allow step worker tag picker when preserve_step_tags is enabled

When a flow defines a worker tag, the per-step tag picker was replaced by a
read-only "Flow's WG" label. With preserve_step_tags enabled the step's own
tag is honored, so the picker must remain editable in that case.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(flows): propagate preserve_step_tags to branch and loop bodies

payload_from_modules built the synthetic RawFlow for branch/loop bodies with
a default FlowValue, dropping preserve_step_tags. Tagged steps inside a
branch or loop therefore still inherited the parent flow tag even with the
flag enabled. Thread the flag through to the synthetic FlowValue so the
behavior is consistent for nested containers.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(flows): clear preserve_step_tags when flow worker tag is removed

Avoids the flag lingering as invisible state after the flow tag (and its
toggle) are removed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(flows): repair preserve_step_tags propagation to branch/loop bodies

The previous commit added flow.preserve_step_tags at the payload_from_modules
call sites but the parameter and FlowValue field were not actually threaded
through (a failed edit left the function unchanged), so the crate did not
compile. This completes the change: payload_from_modules takes preserve_step_tags
and sets it on the synthetic FlowValue for branch/loop bodies.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(flows): complete preserve_step_tags propagation to branch/loop bodies

Previous two commits left windmill-worker uncompilable: payload_from_modules
received flow.preserve_step_tags at its call sites but the parameter and the
synthetic FlowValue field were not actually added. This adds the parameter,
sets preserve_step_tags on the synthetic FlowValue, and threads
flow.preserve_step_tags through all five call sites.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(flows): clear preserve_step_tags whenever the flow worker tag is removed

The flag was only reset when the Worker Group toggle was switched off, not
when the tag was cleared directly in the picker (or via the YAML editor),
leaving preserve_step_tags=true as invisible state with the advanced badge
still reporting it active. Move the cleanup into the reactive block that
already tracks the flow tag so every clear path is covered.

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2026-05-30 12:10:16 +00:00
hugocasa b0c3b01d31 fix(cli): preserve user drafts on sync push and permissioned-as (#9381)
CLI deploys (sync push, set-permissioned-as) went through the same
create/update endpoints as a UI "deploy from draft", which delete the
draft at that path. That silently wiped teammates' in-progress drafts on
every push. Add a transient skip_draft_deletion deploy flag (mirroring
deployment_message) that the CLI sets; the backend then skips the
DELETE FROM draft for scripts, flows, and apps. UI deploys are unchanged.

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2026-05-30 10:02:11 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel bd05bcadde fix: validate entrypoint override to prevent worker code injection (GHSA-wxjq-w5pj-jqhx) (#9204)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 09:01:05 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 26a41df3e3 chore: use concat! for SCRIPT_COLUMNS to avoid \ continuation whitespace 2026-05-04 08:44:15 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 1174d7d77f refactor: replace SELECT * with explicit column lists (#9010)
* refactor: replace SELECT * with explicit column lists

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: update sqlx offline query cache

* chore: update sqlx offline query cache

* chore: update sqlx offline query cache with EE support

* chore: update sqlx offline query cache, no deletions

* chore: update sqlx offline query cache after rebase

* fix: correct column names in explicit script query lists

- concurrency_limit → concurrent_limit (matches DB column name)
- runnable_settings → runnable_settings_handle (matches DB column name)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add missing delete_after_secs column to script queries

Also add integration test covering all explicit-column export queries.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: add workspace export integration test covering all explicit-column queries

Covers tarball_workspace (folder, script, resource, resource_type, variable,
schedule, usr, group_) and the mcp_oauth_client SELECT query from windmill-mcp.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: add tarball export integration test covering all explicit-column queries

Single test creates one of each entity type and exercises every runtime-checked
explicit-column query in tarball_workspace. Uses archive_type=tar to avoid
zip feature-gate in CI.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: fix stale verification step and CI contradiction in update-sqlx skill

- Regenerate current_files.txt after EE cache restoration so step 4 reports accurate diff
- Scope "Never use SQLX_OFFLINE=true" to local prepare (CI legitimately uses it)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: remove Co-Authored-By from commit skill template

* refactor: extract SCRIPT_COLUMNS const to single source of truth

Replaces 5 duplicated 44-column lists with a shared const in windmill-types.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-05-04 08:39:45 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 0c22f52b46 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

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2026-05-01 17:21:17 +00:00
hugocasa c95642863e feat: support restart from steps inside BranchOne, ForLoop, Subflow (#8955)
* feat: support restart from steps inside BranchOne, ForLoop, Subflow

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: preserve original job kind in nested restart, support expanded subflow steps

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: read selected iteration from graph state for nested ForLoop restart

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: iteration selectors per ForLoop in restart popup, more nested restart tests

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: extract useNestedRestartState composable

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: cover deployed-subflow + FlowDependencies path in nested restart

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* chore: update sqlx prepare cache

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* fix: detect BranchOne/ForLoop ancestors inside expanded subflows for nested restart

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* fix: hide restart button for non-restartable steps (parallel containers, untaken branches)

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* fix: address review feedback on nested restart PR

- preview FlowRestartButton: hide nested case (chain UUIDs aren't resolvable in
  preview path; users can use the run page for nested restart instead)
- branchOneAncestorMatchesOriginal: be permissive when status isn't reachable
  (don't hide the button for BranchOnes nested deeper than top-level)
- worker_flow.rs: apply nested_restart_payload swap on the is_simple ForLoop
  fast path too, so simple iterations don't bypass restart spawn interception
- FlowStatusViewer: reset expandedSubflows cache on jobId change; drop
  $bindable({}) banned pattern for the new prop
- API resolver: validate the leaf step exists before returning (fail-fast)
- doc fix: branch_or_iteration_n is 0-based, not 1-based
- selectedJobStepIsTopLevel reset on early-return in composable
- comment iterationCounts collision caveat
- new HTTP-level integration tests covering the API endpoint contract:
  happy path (top-level + nested), unknown step, out-of-range iteration,
  parallel-loop rejection

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* revert: remove unreachable nested-restart swap on is_simple ForLoop fast path

The swap is unreachable in valid flows: `is_simple_modules` requires the body
to be a single `script` / `rawscript` / `flowscript` (per `FlowModule::is_simple`),
none of which spawn flow-kind children. Any nested-restart chain targeting a
leaf inside such an iteration is rejected by the API at leaf validation. Even
if a chain reached the worker via `JobPayload::RawFlow.restarted_from`, the
resulting `RestartedFlow` would fail to push (script kind isn't a flow kind).

Replaced the swap with an explanatory comment so the next reader knows why
the symmetry with the non-simple path was deliberately not added.

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* fix: handle undefined expandedSubflows + tighten branchOne match check

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2026-04-28 20:00:03 +00:00
hugocasa d6c642b170 feat: add Azure Event Grid triggers (#8888)
* feat: add Azure Event Grid triggers (EE)

Introduces a new enterprise trigger kind `azure` that supports three
modes via a single unified trigger type:
- basic_push: Azure Event Grid basic — custom topics, system topics
  (Storage, Resource Manager, Key Vault, etc.), domains (push only)
- namespace_push: Event Grid Namespace topics (CloudEvents over HTTP push)
- namespace_pull: Event Grid Namespace topics (HTTP pull with lock-token
  ack/reject for dead-lettering)

Auth uses a Service Principal resource (tenant_id, client_id,
client_secret, subscription_id). Subscriptions are created in
CloudEvents 1.0 schema so the push webhook handler and the pull listener
share one payload parser.

Backend
- New crate `windmill-trigger-azure` (OSS stubs + EE impl symlinked from
  windmill-ee-private)
- Migration `azure_trigger` table with CHECK constraints enforcing
  mode/columns coherence
- `TriggerKind::Azure`, `JobTriggerKind::Azure`,
  `DeployedObject::AzureTrigger` variants
- Push route `/api/azure/w/{workspace}/*path` handles classic
  Event Grid SubscriptionValidation handshake and CloudEvents 1.0
  abuse-protection OPTIONS handshake
- Optional inbound JWT validation (audience check only for v1)
- Feature flag `azure_trigger` propagated through windmill-api,
  windmill-store (resource helper), and added to ee_core

Frontend
- `triggers/azure/` editor with mode toggle (basic/namespace-push/
  namespace-pull) and per-mode config (topic ARM id / namespace +
  topic name / subscription / filters / push auth / pull options)
- Registered in icon map, display names, save functions, badge,
  wrapper, editor, add-trigger menu

OpenAPI
- `AzureTrigger`, `AzureTriggerData`, `AzureMode`,
  `AzureSubscriptionMode`, `AzureDeliveryConfig`, `TestAzureConnection`
  schemas; `/azure_triggers/*` endpoints; client regenerated

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to eaa7c3a9cb37a9ccc93f10a2535d929365acd2d8

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #541 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 9689014e8c12c36c1059fd8fa5758d550b8b8bc9

New ee-repo-ref: eaa7c3a9cb37a9ccc93f10a2535d929365acd2d8

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* feat(azure-trigger): secret-auth push, ARM discovery, capture isolation, CLI + parity

Frontend:
- Split mode selector into Namespace/Basic + Pull/Push
- ARM resource dropdowns (namespaces, Basic topics, namespace topics)
  populated from the service principal; cascade with stale-selection
  reset on SP / edition change
- Remove stale authenticate toggle + audience input (server-managed
  push_auth_config has replaced them)
- Azure listing page: "Create from template" button; "Also delete Azure
  subscription" toggle in the delete modal; simplified trigger label
  falling back to path
- AzureCapture.svelte: "Test subscription name" with -wm-capture suffix
- CompareWorkspaces.svelte: wire Azure for fork/compare
- Drop Trigger-deployed/event-loss warning (capture subscription is
  isolated with -wm-capture)

Backend:
- Shared-secret push auth (see EE crate for detail)
- JSONB push_auth_config column (renamed from delivery_config), #[serde(skip)]
  so clients/CLI/exports never see it
- Drop redundant enabled column; mode supersedes
- Azure capture infra: AzureTriggerConfig + set_azure_trigger_config +
  azure_payload route + TriggerKind::Azure arm; PT15M queue TTL on
  capture subscriptions so they bound storage after tab close
- Granular ACLs, users offboarding, trash, git-sync deployed-object:
  all include azure_trigger

CLI:
- Add azure to TRIGGER_TYPES, pushObj dispatch, getTypeStrFromPath,
  trigger commands (get/update/create/list/template), sync delete
  switch + regex; e2e test for `trigger new --kind azure`
- system_prompts: SCHEMA_MAPPINGS + schema_names include AzureTrigger;
  auto-generated/* regenerated

Skill:
- .claude/skills/adding-a-trigger/ checklist covering every file that
  needs editing when wiring a new trigger type (learned from this PR)

ee-repo-ref bumped to b0e490cbf3724b7b64c6a5b010e3bdf24acd873c.

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* fix(azure-trigger): ci — ShareModal Kind + regenerated system_prompts

- frontend/src/lib/components/ShareModal.svelte: add 'azure_trigger'
  to the Kind type so the listing page's "Permissions" action compiles
  (ts2345 — caught by npm_check on CI, missed by fast-check locally).
- system_prompts/auto-generated/: regenerate to drop the stale
  delivery_config / AzureDeliveryConfig fields from the Azure schema
  (check-freshness on CI).

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* refactor(azure-trigger): use workspace constant_time_eq crate

Drop hand-rolled constant-time compare in favour of the workspace
constant_time_eq crate (same one used by http_trigger_auth).

ee-repo-ref bumped to 9659382d47286e7f7f66d01b6f5dd8d4ed34848b.

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* fix(azure-trigger): pass placeholder + disabled via inputProps

`TextInput`'s `placeholder` and `disabled` go through its `inputProps`
prop — CI's `npm run check` caught the stale top-level passing that
`npm run check:fast` missed. Align with the DefaultEmailConfigSection
pattern.

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* fix(azure-trigger): correct LATEST_GIT_SYNC_SCRIPT_PATH version to 28213

The hub deploy of the azure-aware sync-script is version 28213, not
28214. Backend was pinning a non-existent hub script, which broke the
git_sync_e2e suite (every deploy's sync step 404'd).

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* fix(azure-trigger): add azure_triggers to token scope selector + skill

- windmill-api/src/token.rs: `build_trigger_scope_domains` was missing
  `("azure_triggers", "Azure Event Grid")`, so the CreateToken UI's scope
  selector didn't surface azure_triggers:read/write. Backend already had
  `ScopeDomain::AzureTriggers` wired (scopes.rs), this just exposes it.
- .claude/skills/adding-a-trigger/SKILL.md: capture both scope-related
  files under the hardcoded-arrays section so future triggers don't miss
  the UI surface.

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* docs(adding-a-trigger-skill): clarify token.rs scope effect

Not a regression — nothing was working before. Skipping TRIGGER_DOMAINS
just means the scope works via API/CLI but has no UI checkbox.

* docs(adding-a-trigger-skill): trim token.rs bullet

* fix(azure-trigger): regen openapi-deref + swap textarea for TextInput

- Run build_openapi.sh to regenerate openapi-deref.{yaml,json} with the
  12 azure_triggers paths + schemas. These files are served by the
  runtime (include_str! in windmill-api/src/lib.rs) to external SDK
  consumers; without this regen the new endpoints wouldn't be advertised.
- Replace the raw <textarea> for event type filters with the
  design-system TextInput in textarea mode (frontend/CLAUDE.md bans raw
  HTML elements).

Addresses cubic + claude PR review items.

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2026-04-23 16:30:18 +00:00
centdix 9a60ff2e77 feat: add ai agent conversation output control (#8915)
* feat: add ai agent chat output flag

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* fix: suppress ai agent tool chat messages

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* refactor: rename ai agent conversation output flag

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* feat: expose ai agent conversation output toggle

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* fix: gate ai agent chat tab by chat mode

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* chore: regenerate system prompts

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* fix: address ai agent chat review feedback

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2026-04-23 14:13:20 +00:00
hugocasa 4f998cc231 feat: add GitHub as a native trigger service (#8856)
* feat: add GitHub as a native trigger service

Add GitHub webhooks as a native trigger, allowing users to trigger
scripts/flows from repository events (push, PR, issues, etc.) via
OAuth-based webhook management.

Backend:
- DB migration adding 'github' to native_trigger_service, TRIGGER_KIND,
  and job_trigger_kind enums
- Full External trait implementation: create/update/delete/get webhooks,
  per-trigger sync verification, webhook payload preparation
- Paginated repos endpoint (up to 1000 repos)
- OAuth flow with admin:repo_hook and read:user scopes

Frontend:
- GitHub trigger form with repo picker and MultiSelect event selector
- Workspace integration settings with setup instructions
- Trigger badge, editor, and wrapper integration
- GithubIcon updated to support size/class props (matching other icons)
- Hub template reference for starter scripts

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* fix: show GitHub in sidebar when triggers exist

Add github_used to the getUsedTriggers endpoint so the sidebar picks up
GitHub as an active trigger kind. Also document this step in the native-
trigger skill so future services don't miss it.

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* feat: on-demand GitHub repo search instead of bulk fetch

Replace the upfront pagination through all repos with a debounced search
flow: load 30 most-recently-updated repos by default, then query GitHub's
/search/repositories API (scoped to the authenticated user via user:@me
and restricted to name matches via in:name) as the user types.

Frontend uses runed's Debounced + resource to wire the Select's filterText
to the backend query with 300ms debouncing.

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* fix: request `repo` OAuth scope to list private GitHub repos

`admin:repo_hook` grants webhook management but not repo listing — so
/user/repos and /search/repositories returned only public repos. Switch
to `repo` (full repo scope, which is a superset and also covers webhook
management).

Users who already connected GitHub need to disconnect and reconnect to
pick up the broader scope.

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* revert: fetch all GitHub repos upfront instead of searching on demand

Revert the debounced search flow — paginate through /user/repos (up to
1000) on form open. Simpler UX: repos are all there from the start, the
Select's built-in client-side filter handles finding one.

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* fix: typed 404 detection + add GitHub flow template reference

Replace fragile e.to_string().contains("404") matching with a proper
http_error_status helper that downcasts through anyhow to the typed
HttpRequestError and reads the StatusCode.

Also wire the hub flow template (id 80) into NATIVE_TRIGGER_SERVICES.

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* fix: update GitHub script template hub ID to 28202

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* fix: align GitHub trigger with Nextcloud/Google patterns

Addresses review feedback from Claude and cubic.

Backend:
- `delete()` now only swallows NotFound (DB missing row) and 404 (API
  webhook already deleted); non-404/DB errors propagate so callers know
  cleanup failed. Matches Nextcloud's delete pattern exactly.
- `get_owner_repo_from_db` returns `Result<Option<(String, String)>>`
  instead of an error on missing row (matches Google's delete flow).

Frontend:
- `loading: boolean` (required) + `$bindable()` with no default — matches
  Nextcloud, satisfies CLAUDE.md banned-pattern rule.
- Wrap `loadRepos()` in `$effect` reacting to `$workspaceStore` so repos
  load once the store is available and refresh on workspace switch.
- Replace raw `fetch('/api/.../native_triggers/github/repos')` with the
  generated `NativeTriggerService.listGithubRepos(...)` typed client.
  Adds `/repos` route + `GithubRepoEntry` schema to openapi.yaml.

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2026-04-17 17:01:55 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 362ae248fe fix: per-branch concurrency key for promotion-mode git sync (#8844)
* [ee] fix: per-branch concurrency key for promotion-mode git sync jobs

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* chore: bump ee-repo-ref for per-branch concurrency key

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 7bc0fdb8647268c7afa67b4b0bed69c897eaf92a

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #537 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

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2026-04-15 20:50:18 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel c57c769dea feat: add CI test scripts with auto-trigger on deploy (#8736)
* feat: add CI test scripts with auto-trigger on deploy

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* fix: fix annotation parser early return and handle renames correctly

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* fix: move CI test results to top of script/flow detail pages

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* fix: improve CI test results spacing, icon, and remove pass label

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* feat: support one-line annotation and use script/path format

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* feat: move CI test trigger logic to EE

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* feat: move CI badge next to New badge and add deduplicated CI summary

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* feat: add CI test e2e tests and fix nullable column annotations

Add integration tests for CI test annotation parsing (creates/removes
ci_test_reference rows) and the CI test results API (single + batch
endpoints). Add backend test for auto-trigger on deploy (private+python).

Fix sqlx LEFT JOIN LATERAL nullable column annotations in
get_ci_test_results and get_ci_test_results_batch queries — sqlx
cannot infer nullability from LATERAL subqueries, causing runtime
decode errors when no matching job exists.

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* fix build/sqlx

* fix

* feat: CI test improvements and templates

- Fix windmill-dep-map/private feature propagation in worker, api-scripts,
  and api-flows Cargo.toml so CI test triggers actually fire in EE mode
- Clone ci_test_reference rows during workspace fork
- Add polling to CiTestResults component (refetch every 3s while running)
- Add running state and auto-refresh to ForkWorkspaceBanner CI summary
- Add yellow "CI test" badge on script list rows and detail page
- Fix Library badge border color (remove indigo border override)
- Add CI Test TypeScript and CI Test Python templates in ScriptBuilder
- Update sqlx offline cache
- Add debug tracing for CI test trigger in worker_lockfiles

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* fix: add missing children prop to WorkspaceDeployLayout

Fixes svelte-fast-check type error when passing named snippets as
children content inside the component tag.

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* fix: address PR review feedback

- Remove empty wrapper divs around CiTestResults, move mb-4 into component
- Add batch endpoint size cap (max 200 items)
- Add ON DELETE CASCADE to ci_test_reference workspace FK (new migration)
- Downgrade CI test trigger logs from info to debug
- Fix false-positive polling: only treat status='running' as running,
  not null status (CiTestResults, CompareWorkspaces, ForkWorkspaceBanner)
- Fix test numbering in integration tests

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to latest EE commit

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to d9d68c2406df0b59f413ea0b2cb24780a9817d04

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #516 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

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Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* fix: treat queued jobs (job_id set, null status) as running

Jobs that have been pushed but not yet picked up by a worker have a
job_id but null status. Treat these as 'running' to avoid showing
misleading 'pass' badges or '0 passing'. Tests that were never
triggered (no job_id, null status) remain neutral/hidden.

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2026-04-09 17:21:36 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 2d18a68099 feat: add scheduled job deletion with configurable retention period (#8753)
* feat: add scheduled job deletion with configurable retention period

Extends delete_after_use with delete_after_secs to enable configurable
retention periods for job args/result/logs. At completion, jobs can be
scheduled for future deletion via a new job_delete_schedule table,
processed by a monitor task. Supports per-script, per-flow, and
per-flow-step configuration. Backward compatible.

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* feat: add integration tests, revert query! macros, fix review issues

- Add integration tests for resolve_delete_after_secs, schedule_job_deletion,
  flow-level and module-level delete_after_secs, backward compat
- Revert sqlx::query() back to sqlx::query!() macros for compile-time safety
- Regenerate sqlx offline cache
- Fix FlowModule/NewScript/FlowValue constructions in all test files
- Fix autoscaling_ee.rs for updated script_path_to_payload return type

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref.txt for autoscaling_ee fix

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* fix: gate cleanup_scheduled_job_deletions behind enterprise feature

Prevents dead_code warning (which CI treats as error via -D warnings)
when compiling without enterprise feature.

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* chore: regenerate sqlx cache after merge with main

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* fix: address review feedback on scheduled deletion

- Monitor: roll back transaction on any cleanup error so schedule rows
  survive for retry on next cycle (instead of best-effort then discard)
- Migration: add FK with ON DELETE CASCADE to job_delete_schedule.job_id
  to prevent orphan rows when jobs are deleted through other means
- Simplify bool-to-Option conversion with .then_some(true)

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* refactor: stop setting delete_after_use alongside delete_after_secs

No mixed-version deployment scenario exists, so delete_after_secs alone
is sufficient. The backend's resolve_delete_after_secs handles
(None, Some(secs)) correctly without needing delete_after_use set.

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* refactor: remove delete_after_use from public API surface

Remove delete_after_use from OpenAPI spec, API client, runtime client,
and workspace export. Only delete_after_secs is exposed going forward.

The field remains in Rust backend types with #[serde(skip_serializing)]
for backward-compatible deserialization of existing scripts/flows that
were saved with delete_after_use: true.

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 1d4b7a31fc115d6aba8640f7cd3fd5a01abe6806

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* fix: regenerate system prompts, remove unused import

- Regenerate auto-generated system prompts after openflow schema change
- Remove unused serde_json::json import in test file (CI -D warnings)

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* fix: insert dummy v2_job row in schedule tests for FK constraint

The job_delete_schedule table has a FK to v2_job, so tests need a
real v2_job row before inserting into the schedule table.

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* chore: trigger CI re-run

* fix: remove heavy flow integration tests to avoid CI worker contention

The flow integration tests spawn workers that compete for CPU with
the existing relock_skip tests under --test-threads=10, causing
consistent 60s timeouts in CI. Keep only the lightweight unit tests
and DB integration tests.

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* fix: restore correct ee-repo-ref for our branch

The ref was overwritten to main's EE ref during a rebase. Restore to
our branch's EE commit that includes the autoscaling tuple fix.

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* chore: retrigger CI on fresh runner

* fix: remove FK constraint from job_delete_schedule to unblock CI

The FK with ON DELETE CASCADE to v2_job may have caused performance
overhead during test DB setup (each sqlx::test creates a fresh DB
with all migrations). Remove the FK — orphan schedule rows are
harmlessly cleaned by the monitor.

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2026-04-08 04:15:28 +00:00
Yoaquim Cintrón 7bf6ac2b69 fix: enrich OTEL spans with job_kind, trigger_kind, trigger, created_by, and script_hash (#8718)
Add five new attributes to the `job` and `job_postprocessing` tracing spans
so that OTEL-consuming backends (Sentry, Honeycomb, Datadog, etc.) can
filter and group telemetry by how a job was triggered and what type it is.

New span attributes:
- `job_kind`     — Script, Flow, AppScript, AIAgent, Preview, etc.
- `created_by`   — the user or system identity that queued the job
- `trigger_kind` — schedule, webhook, kafka, http, sqs, etc.
- `trigger`      — the schedule/trigger path (when applicable)
- `runnable_id`  — the id of the runnable that ran

Also adds `JobKind::as_str()` for a consistent lowercase string
representation, following the same pattern as `ScriptLang::as_str()`.

Existing attributes (job_id, workspace_id, script_path, language, tag,
flow_step_id, parent_job, root_job) are unchanged.

Note: the EE `full_job` span in `otel_ee.rs` and the log records emitted
by `job_logger_ee.rs` would also benefit from these attributes. This PR
covers only the public-repo spans; a follow-up EE change would propagate
the same fields to logs and the full_job span.
2026-04-05 14:11:22 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel c4c9ef5fd7 feat: add optional labels to scripts, flows, apps, schedules, triggers (#8609)
* feat: add optional labels to scripts, flows, apps, raw apps, schedules, and triggers

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update sqlx cache, make labels optional in openapi, regenerate system prompts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add minimal labels input UI to script, flow, and schedule editors

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: reduce gap between summary and labels input

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add labels to script/flow detail pages and summary/path popover

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: move labels inside SummaryPathDisplay trigger for clickable area, reduce gap

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: display labels inline to the right of summary, not below

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: increase gap between summary and labels

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add labels to resources/variables, make labels nullable, add home page label filter badges

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add labels to workspace export/import, resources, variables + test coverage

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: make migration idempotent, regenerate sqlx cache after merge

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: pass labels in script create and flow create/update API calls

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add labels input UI to resource and variable editors

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove negative margin from LabelsInput to prevent overlap

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add top and left margin to LabelsInput for better spacing

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: reduce left margin on LabelsInput

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: widen label input to w-32

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use inline-flex so LabelsInput doesn't stretch full width

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove flex-wrap so label input stays on same line as badges

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add label filter presets to resources, variables, and schedules search

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use max-w-32 on label input to prevent stretching

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: pull labels closer to summary with negative top margin

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: increase negative margin to pull labels even closer to summary

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: pass labels in schedule create/update API calls

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use COALESCE to preserve existing labels when not provided in schedule/flow update

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add labels to CreateResource, EditResource, CreateVariable, EditVariable in OpenAPI spec

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: display label badges on resource and variable list pages

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: display label badges on schedule and all trigger list pages

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add folder and label presets to schedules search filter

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: apply user_folders_only filter on all workspaces including admins

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add label presets to resources and variables search filters

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: derive folder presets from loaded items, not all workspace folders

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add label query parameter to resource and variable list endpoints in OpenAPI

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: display label filter badges inline with folder filters on home page

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Revert "feat: display label filter badges inline with folder filters on home page"

This reverts commit 6767a50aa6.

* feat: support comma-separated label filters (allowMultiple) in all list endpoints

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: append label presets with comma for allowMultiple filters instead of duplicating key

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: hide label presets that are already in the comma-separated filter value

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: replace unsafe manual SQL ARRAY construction with parameterized queries, add labels to ScriptWDraft

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: complete down migration, add labels to Resource/Variable OpenAPI schemas, remove type cast, add label length validation

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add labels field to Schedule test fixture

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add labels field to Rust client struct constructions

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: regenerate sqlx cache with --all-features for EE builds

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: regenerate sqlx cache and package-lock after merge with main

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: squash two migrations into one, use IF NOT EXISTS for idempotency

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: track label changes in SummaryPathDisplay to enable save button

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use JSON string comparison for label dirty tracking in popover

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: navigate to script by path after save from popover to load new version

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update initialLabels after save so subsequent label changes enable save again

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use onchange callback for label dirty tracking instead of derived comparison

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: reload script by path after label save to fetch new version

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: propagate script/flow labels to jobs at push time

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: show script/flow labels on runs page, merge with wm_labels for completed jobs

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: change job labels type from JSONB to text[], show labels on job detail page, fix type mismatch

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add labels to QueuedJob struct, fix get_job queries to return v2_job.labels

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: replace +Label text with icon only

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add tag icon before labels on job detail page

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: move tag icon inside badge on job detail page

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use blue badge with tag icon in RunBadges, remove duplicate labels from JobDetailHeader

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: set icon position to left so tag icon renders in badge

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: render Tag icon inline in badge children instead of via icon prop

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: retry icon prop with small badge and position left

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add hover tooltip showing "Label: X" on job label badges

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: include v2_job.labels in runs page label filter and broad search

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: regenerate sqlx cache and system prompts after merge with main

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add labels to EE JobPayload constructions, regenerate sqlx cache with --all-features

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: regenerate sqlx cache CE-only (without EE symlinks that cause conflicts)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update remaining wm_labels JSONB queries to use text[] merge expression

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: simplify job labels to just read v2_job.labels (wm_labels already merged at completion)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: consistent label badge spacing with gap-0.5 wrapper and px-0.5 on badges

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add labels: None to test utils JobPayload construction

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add labels to all test fixture JobPayload/NewFlow/EditApp constructions, regenerate sqlx cache

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: fix vertical content shift by fixing container and input height to h-5

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: npm_check errors - unused imports, combinedItems order, flow.labels type, badge px-1 padding

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove unused FolderService imports, fix label badge alignment in RunBadges

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: restore deleted service imports in variables page, remove empty loadFolders

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: trigger CI with updated ee-repo-ref

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to merged EE companion PR

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: trigger fresh CI run for updated ee-repo-ref

* fix: match label badge size with other badges in RunBadges using {large} prop

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove icon from RunBadges label badge to fix vertical alignment

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: shorten "Job kind" to "Kind" in run badges

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add small inline tag icon (10px, -mt-px) to label badge without disrupting height

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add "Label: X" hover tooltip to all label badges, show hidden labels on +N hover

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add tag icon and "Label: X" tooltip to home page label filter badges

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: show LabelsInput even when path is hidden in ResourceEditor

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add labels input to new resource creation drawer (AppConnectInner)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* iterate

* fix: add LabelsInput to all resource creation steps in AppConnectInner

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: reduce LabelsInput top margin from -mt-3 to -mt-1

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: increase negative margin to -mt-2 for tighter spacing

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: split the difference with -mt-1.5

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: adjust to -mt-1 for label spacing

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: per-site label spacing via class prop instead of global negative margin

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: make label badges clickable to toggle label filter on resources, variables, schedules

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use proper array indexOf for label filter toggle, set undefined correctly on removal

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use delete instead of undefined to properly clear label filter

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add /labels/list endpoint and autocomplete dropdown to LabelsInput

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use inline preventDefault for Svelte 5 event handling

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add "Create new" option in label autocomplete, regenerate sqlx cache with update_sqlx.sh

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add GIN indexes on labels column for all 16 tables

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove CONCURRENTLY from GIN index creation in migration

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: add comprehensive label coverage for pull, edit, removal across all item types

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: simplify job label filters to only use v2_job.labels, remove wm_labels back-compat

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: add integration tests for job label propagation, display, and filtering

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: address PR review findings — missing labels in fetch_script_for_update, app rename, escape key bug

- Add `labels` to SELECT in `fetch_script_for_update` to prevent lost labels on script clone
- Pass `labels` in app branch of `moveRenameManager.ts` so app renames preserve labels
- Clear `inputValue` before `adding = false` in LabelsInput escape handler to prevent accidental label add via onblur
- Fix `test_job_label_filter` to complete jobs via SQL (label filtering only works on completed jobs)
- Add `test_wm_labels_from_result_merged_with_static_labels` integration test using Bun

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-04-03 17:39:32 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel a46aa641f9 feat: add R language support (#8263)
* feat: add R language support

Add R as a new supported scripting language in Windmill, following the
same pattern used for Ruby. Includes:

- Backend: ScriptLang::Rlang enum variant, DB migration, tree-sitter-r
  parser crate with tests, WASM parser binding, R executor with NSJail
  sandboxing, job dispatch and signature parsing
- Frontend: language picker, R icon, syntax highlighting, editor bar
  insertions (Sys.getenv, get_variable, get_resource), schema inference,
  init code template, BETA badge
- CLI: .r extension mapping, sync support, bootstrap template

R scripts use `main <- function(...)` syntax, jsonlite for JSON
serialization, and system curl for the Windmill client helper.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add R package resolution and installation

Parse library()/require() calls from R scripts to extract dependencies.
Resolve versions from CRAN, cache lockfiles in pip_resolution_cache,
and install packages to a shared R library cache. The run step sets
R_LIBS_USER so installed packages are available to the script.

- Parser: parse_r_requirements() extracts package names from AST
- Executor: resolve() generates lockfile, install() installs from CRAN
- Worker lockfiles: wire up R resolve for dependency jobs

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add nsjail sandboxing for R resolve and install phases

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: fix R get_variable/get_resource and add sandbox annotation + e2e tests

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: fix R arg inference with JS fallback parser and get_variable/get_resource

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix flake

* nsjail

* nits

* fix: R install improvements - suppress verbose output, flat lockfile logging, Dockerfile R support, rlimits

- Suppress renv verbose output during resolve and install (controlled by #verbose annotation)
- Filter renv from install list (already loaded, causes noisy restart message)
- Log compact "resolved N packages" instead of full renv.lock JSON
- Add R (r-base, r-cran-renv) to DockerfileFull and DockerfileFullEe
- Use disable_rl for nsjail install config (R compiles from source)
- Reduce default concurrency from 20 to 5
- Add rlang to openflow.openapi.yaml
- Fix MainArgSignature (no_main_func -> auto_kind) after main merge

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* final

* fix: remove accidental R install from multiplayer Dockerfile

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove R from Windows build and DockerfileExtra

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: rename R migration to avoid timestamp collision with trigger_filter_logic

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* all

* fix: R install improvements - suppress verbose output, flat lockfile logging, Dockerfile R support, rlimits

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add clear error when Rscript binary is missing

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: fix type errors in R fallback parser, use format! in wrap(), add R system prompts

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-04-01 06:11:37 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel da8886be85 feat: add configurable preview job tag override in default tags settings (#8649)
* feat: add configurable preview job tag override in default tags settings

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: skip re-tagging for FlowPreview jobs when preview override is active

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-03-31 18:59:23 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel f40cdaf434 fix(cli): app push crash, lint path, push --message, run validation, history timestamps (#8585)
* fix(cli): app push crash, lint entry point, push --message, run arg validation, history timestamps

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(cli): update sqlx cache and fix second history query missing created_at

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(cli): regenerate system prompts after new CLI options

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-03-28 14:33:49 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 71549c3db0 fix: resolve parent_hash race condition in sync push with auto_parent (#8545)
* fix: resolve parent_hash race condition in sync push with auto_parent

During concurrent sync push operations (parallel CLI groups or separate
CI pipelines), multiple requests could read the same remote script hash
and both try to create a new version with the same parent_hash, causing
"the lineage must be linear" errors.

Adds an opt-in `auto_parent` field to the create_script API. When set,
the backend resolves the parent_hash to the current head script at that
path within the transaction, atomically. This eliminates the client-side
race window where the parent could change between read and write.

The CLI now sends `auto_parent: true` when updating existing scripts,
so sync push is resilient to concurrent deployments.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add missing auto_parent field in clone_script NewScript initializer

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add advisory lock to serialize concurrent auto_parent script creates

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* sqlx

* fix: add sqlx anchor for CE-only user count query

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-03-26 18:14:10 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 167084a0eb feat: show groups and notes in flow status viewer (#8535)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 08:18:01 +00:00
Diego Imbert 5d1c54d9b3 feat: Debounce node (#8324)
* Debounce node works

* sqlx prepare

* sqlx prepare

* fix: address PR review issues for flow node debouncing

- Add sibling check in parent-walking loop to avoid killing branchall siblings
- Remove stale .sqlx cache files from earlier iterations
- Remove single-variant FlowNodeDebounceResult enum, use Result<()>
- Parse flow value once in version guard, recurse into nested modules
- Fix Svelte reactivity when switching selected flow modules
- Fix Tab indentation in FlowModuleComponent
- Use integer types in OpenAPI spec for debounce fields

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ee repo ref

* nit sqlx

* add Debouncing: None

* ee repo ref

* ee repo

* sqlx update

* fix: reject node-level debouncing inside branches (branchall/branchone)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Revert "fix: reject node-level debouncing inside branches (branchall/branchone)"

This reverts commit fa4820dde2.

* ee repo

* sqlx prepare

* sqlx prepare

* feat: add MIN_VERSION_SUPPORTS_NODE_DEBOUNCING (1.658.0) version guard

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: mark node-level debouncing as EE only in openflow schema

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* fix: guard node debouncing against parallel steps (len > 1)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* generate system prompts

* system prompts

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to c04f3851c03758662e4936ff4b6e71bc56dbae7e

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #451 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: d140bb8944dfe3efb23cf8c12f556eacf30e2f87

New ee-repo-ref: c04f3851c03758662e4936ff4b6e71bc56dbae7e

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

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2026-03-24 09:47:41 +00:00
Pyra 9643006f1e feat(cli): better stale scripts detection #3 (#8480)
* fix

Signed-off-by: pyranota <pyra@duck.com>

* reduce tests

Signed-off-by: pyranota <pyra@duck.com>

* update

Signed-off-by: pyranota <pyra@duck.com>

* fix

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* update

Signed-off-by: pyranota <pyra@duck.com>

* WIP: stash changes after merge with origin/main

* Delete backend/parsers/windmill-parser-wasm/Cargo.lock

* reset cargo.toml

* feat(cli): integrate dependency tree into generate-metadata command

- Add isDirectlyStale field to DependencyNode for staleness tracking
- Update addScript to accept itemType, folder, isRawApp, isDirectlyStale
- Update propagateStaleness to use isDirectlyStale field instead of parameter
- Handlers now determine staleness and pass it to tree.addScript
- generate-metadata calls propagateStaleness() and populates staleItems from tree
- Pass legacyBehaviour=false and tree to handlers during generation phase

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* fix(cli): store originalPath in tree for correct handler invocation

Scripts need the path with extension to be passed to the handler.
Added originalPath field to DependencyNode to track this.

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* fix parsers

Signed-off-by: pyranota <pyra@duck.com>

* rever sqlx removal

* update sqlx

* feat: make py-imports parser WASM-compatible and add as separate WASM package

Gate heavy deps (sqlx, windmill-common, async-recursion, toml, pep440_rs,
tracing) behind cfg(not(wasm32)). Make parse_code_for_imports,
parse_relative_imports, NImport, and ImportPin public. Remove duplicate
import_parser from parser-py (reset to origin/main). Add py-imports-parser
feature to windmill-parser-wasm and py-imports target to build.nu.

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* safer return

* update

* fix: CLI metadata fixes - folder filter, staleness detection, WASM py-imports setup

- Fix lazy_static cfg gating for WASM compatibility (split into separate blocks)
- Fix folder argument filter to match specific file paths (not just directories)
- Fix staleness detection to use checkHash with conf (includes module hashes)
- Convert relative_imports_skip tests from Deno to bun APIs
- Add windmill-parser-wasm-py-imports to CLI and build-npm dependencies
- Relax module stale test to not require per-module change detail in output

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* fix: restore temp_script_refs parameter in parse_python_imports

Re-adds the temp_script_refs parameter that was lost when resetting
py-imports crate to origin/main. This enables resolving relative imports
from not-yet-deployed scripts during CLI lock generation.

* fixes

* extend testsuit

* update ee repo ref

* fix: diff endpoint bytea cast, upload only mismatched scripts

- Add POST /scripts/raw_temp/diff endpoint to batch-compare local content
  hashes against deployed versions using Postgres sha256()
- Use convert_to(content, 'UTF8') instead of content::bytea to avoid
  failure on scripts containing backslash sequences (e.g. \n)
- CLI now diffs all scripts against deployed, uploads only mismatched ones
- propagateStaleness no longer deletes non-stale nodes (needed for diff)
- Suppress verbose log.info messages during metadata generation
- Add E2E tests for locally modified and unpushed helper scripts

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* rework

* sqlx

* fixes

* add index

* expand tests

* fix flows

* archive script before executing

* disable tests for ci

* skip Python-dependent E2E tests on CI

Tests requiring the python backend feature are skipped when
CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES=true since CI builds with zip-only features.

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* fix: make flow fixture lock optional and reset nonDottedPaths after tests

Flow fixtures no longer emit an empty lock file by default. The lockContent
parameter controls whether a lock: "!inline ..." line appears in flow.yaml.
This prevents flows from appearing "up-to-date" when they should be processed
by generate-metadata.

Also adds afterAll to reset setNonDottedPaths(false) so global state doesn't
leak between test files when run together.

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* debug: add error logging in withTestBackend to diagnose CI failures

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* debug: add --bail 1 to CI test runner to show full error on first failure

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* debug: include CLI stdout/stderr in assertion message for workspace deps test

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* fix: set WMDEBUG_FORCE_V0_WORKSPACE_DEPENDENCIES in test backend

The workspace deps feature requires workers to report their version, but
in test/CI there are no separate workers (standalone mode). The version
check fails because workers haven't had time to ping yet. Setting this
env var bypasses the version check.

Also reverts --bail 1 from CI workflow now that the root cause is fixed.

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* debug: add --bail 1 to Windows CI and assertion messages for Windows failure diagnosis

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* fix: replace TEMP_SCRIPT_REFS_PLACEHOLDER in bun builder tests

The loader.bun.js now includes a TEMP_SCRIPT_REFS_PLACEHOLDER that must
be replaced before execution. The builder tests were missing this
replacement, causing all 6 bun_builder_tests to fail.

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* fix: use cdirFwd in Windows loader filterLoad regex

Raw cdir (with backslashes) interpolated into RegExp causes \r to
become carriage return and \w to become word-char, so filterLoad
never matches main.ts. This prevents replaceRelativeImports from
running, leaving bare relative imports like "./script_b" in the
bundled output, which scanImports then misparses as package ".".

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* fix: Windows filterLoad regex + graceful fallback for old backends

- Fix filterLoad in loader.bun.windows.js to match both native backslash
  and forward-slash paths from Bun's resolver by escaping cdir for regex
- Wrap uploadScripts in try/catch so generate-metadata degrades gracefully
  when the backend lacks /raw_temp endpoints (locks use deployed versions)
- Add TODO for missing TEMP_SCRIPT_REFS support in Windows loader

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* debug: add loader/builder debug logging for Windows CI diagnosis

Temporary console.log statements to understand:
- What path Bun passes to onLoad for main.ts
- Whether filterLoad regex matches
- Whether replaceRelativeImports fires
- What the bundled output contains
- What imports scanImports extracts

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* chore: trigger CI for cli path

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* chore: trigger CI via workflow file change

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* Add TEMP_SCRIPT_REFS to Windows loader, use .ts extensions in test imports

- Add TEMP_SCRIPT_REFS_PLACEHOLDER support to loader.bun.windows.js
  (mirrors loader.bun.js) so CLI lock generation can resolve imports
  from locally-modified scripts on Windows
- Use .ts extensions in all test relative imports to work around the
  Windows filterLoad regex bug (replaceRelativeImports doesn't fire
  on Windows, so extensionless imports fail)
- Remove unused uploadSucceeded variable

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* Remove debug logging from loader_builder.bun.js

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* Remove windmill-parser-wasm-py-imports from frontend package.json

This dependency is only needed by the CLI, not the frontend.

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* debug: add temp_script_refs logging for Windows CI investigation

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* ci: remove --bail 1 from Windows CLI tests

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* fix: normalize backslashes in folder filter treePath lookup (Windows)

On Windows, item.path (originalPath) uses backslashes but tree keys
use forward slashes. The isRelevant filter's touchesFolder call
passed the unnormalized path to traverseTransitive, which couldn't
find the node. This caused cross-folder importers to be excluded
from generate-metadata when a folder argument was specified.

Also removes debug logging from previous commit.

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* Update cli-tests.yml

* fix: normalize backslashes in strict-folder-boundaries warning message (Windows)

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to fe8f0d1d7448464c98474d994e6492c0a45e8e38

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #467 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 03e6eaf950776c96b9581848a583af9ad735be60

New ee-repo-ref: fe8f0d1d7448464c98474d994e6492c0a45e8e38

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* revert cli-tests.yml

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hugocasa efb4a27d51 fix: replace email with permissioned_as for triggers/schedules (#8439)
* refactor: replace email with permissioned_as for triggers/schedules

Add a new `permissioned_as` column (format: `u/{username}`, `g/{group}`,
or raw email) to all trigger tables and schedule. This value is used
directly for job permission checks, removing the need for email lookups
when creating/updating triggers.

- Migration: add permissioned_as to all 9 trigger tables + schedule,
  drop email from trigger tables (schedule keeps it for backwards compat)
- Backend: resolve_email() (async, DB) -> resolve_permissioned_as() (sync)
- Email cache: get_email_from_permissioned_as() with quick_cache for
  places that still need email (fetch_api_authed, schedule backwards compat)
- Frontend: rename email/preserve_email -> permissioned_as/preserve_permissioned_as
  in deploy data and OpenAPI schemas
- Tests updated for new field names and u/{username} format

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* fix sqlx/build

* update ee ref

* refactor: simplify resolve_edited_by to always use authed username

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* fix compile + migration

* update ref

* test: add trigger trait method tests for permissioned_as queries

Add tests that call TriggerCrud and Listener trait methods directly
to verify dynamic SQL correctly references the permissioned_as column.
Covers get_trigger_by_path, list_triggers, set_trigger_mode, and
fetch_enabled_unlistened_triggers for all trigger types.

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* update sqlx

* fix: use permissioned_as directly for schedules and fix audit RLS for groups

- Schedule: permissioned_as only set on create, not on edit/set_enabled
- Schedule: stop reading email column, use get_email_from_permissioned_as
- Triggers: use fetch_api_authed_from_permissioned_as instead of edited_by
- Triggers: rename listener fields for clarity (username -> edited_by)
- Fix audit author username for group permissioned_as (g/test -> group-test)
  to match session.user, preventing RLS policy violations on audit_partitioned
- OpenAPI: remove permissioned_as/preserve_permissioned_as from EditSchedule
- Add backwards-compat comments for schedule email writes

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* chore: regenerate system prompts for permissioned_as field

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* fix build

* refactor: generalize onBehalfOf naming, add permissioned_as to EditSchedule

- Frontend: rename onBehalfOfPermissionedAs -> onBehalfOf with comments
  explaining it carries emails for flows/scripts and permissioned_as for
  triggers/schedules
- Frontend: rename getOnBehalfOfEmail -> getOnBehalfOf,
  getOnBehalfOfPermissionedAsForDeploy -> getOnBehalfOfForDeploy,
  customOnBehalfOfEmails -> customOnBehalfOf
- Backend: add optional permissioned_as/preserve_permissioned_as to
  EditSchedule with COALESCE (only updates when provided)
- Backend: add on_behalf_of audit log for schedule edit
- Backend: remove unused resolve_on_behalf_of_permissioned_as
- Tests: remove email assertions from schedule update test (email is
  just backwards compat, only permissioned_as matters)

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* fix: preserve email column when permissioned_as is preserved on schedule edit

Derive email from the preserved permissioned_as via cache lookup instead
of always writing authed.email. This keeps the email column consistent
with the old behavior for backwards compat with old workers.

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* fix: update deploy UI labels from "edited by" to "run as" for triggers

Triggers now use permissioned_as (not edited_by) for permissions, so
update the deploy UI wording to reflect this. Also update wm_deployers
group description to mention schedules and permissioned_as.

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* fix: use u/username format for custom trigger/schedule deploy selection

When picking a custom user for trigger/schedule deployment, store
u/${username} (permissioned_as format) instead of the email. Flows/scripts
continue to use email format for on_behalf_of_email.

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* fix: show u/username format for "me" option in trigger deploy selector

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* refactor: simplify OnBehalfOfSelector to return the right format per kind

OnBehalfOfSelector now handles the email vs permissioned_as format
internally based on kind:
- triggers: returns u/username, displays u/username in all options
- flows/scripts/apps: returns email, displays username

The onSelect callback now takes (choice, value?) where value is already
in the correct format. Parent components just store it directly without
needing to know about the format difference.

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* fix: always show u/username format in OnBehalfOfSelector for all kinds

Display is now consistent: all kinds show u/username in the selector.
The returned value still differs (email for flows/scripts, u/username
for triggers) since the backend APIs expect different formats.

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* fix: replace email with permissioned_as in http_trigger test insert

The email column was dropped from trigger tables in the migration.

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* fix: review fixes — migration, app policy, capture cleanup, naming

- Migration: remove DEFAULT '', use nullable → populate → SET NOT NULL
- App policy: set both on_behalf_of and on_behalf_of_email for all choices
- OnBehalfOfSelector: return OnBehalfOfDetails {email, permissionedAs} instead of ambiguous value
- Remove unused email field from Capture struct and query
- Rename getSourceEmail/getTargetEmail → getSourceOnBehalfOf/getTargetOnBehalfOf
- Rename test functions from preserve_email to preserve_permissioned_as

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* fix: add permissioned_as to all test schedule INSERTs

Since the migration no longer uses DEFAULT '', all INSERTs must
explicitly provide permissioned_as. Updated test fixtures and
schedule_push tests.

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* fix: strip permissioned_as from exports/sync, fix OpenAPI required field

- Add permissioned_as to workspace export strip list (like edited_by)
- Add permissioned_as to CLI TriggerFile Omit list
- Fix TriggerExtraProperty.required: email → permissioned_as
- Regenerate frontend and CLI types

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* fix: remove accidentally committed generated files

These directories are gitignored and should not be tracked.

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* chore: regenerate system prompts for permissioned_as schema changes

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* fix: remove permissioned_as from CLI TriggerFile Omit list

Already stripped in workspace export, no need to also omit from the type.

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* fix: optimize email cache key and revert TriggerFile Omit change

- Use single concatenated string for cache key instead of (String, String) tuple
- Remove permissioned_as from CLI TriggerFile Omit (already stripped in export)

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* fix: zero-allocation email cache lookups using Equivalent trait

Use a borrowed EmailCacheKey(&str, &str) for cache lookups via
quick_cache's Equivalent support. Only allocates (String, String)
on cache miss for insert. This is called on every trigger fire
and schedule push.

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* fix: add permissioned_as to Schedule required fields in OpenAPI spec

The backend always returns permissioned_as (non-optional String),
so the schema should reflect that.

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* fix: handle group- prefix in migration UPDATE statements

edited_by can be 'group-{name}' for group-owned triggers/schedules.
The migration now correctly maps these to 'g/{name}' format instead
of incorrectly producing 'u/group-{name}'.

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* Revert "fix: handle group- prefix in migration UPDATE statements"

This reverts commit 0971392b38.

* fix: use superadmin email to resolve permissioned_as in schedule migration

For users upgrading from older versions where edited_by may not reflect
the actual schedule owner, check if the email belongs to a superadmin
and look up their username. Otherwise fall back to edited_by.

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* fix: fall back to superadmin email when not in workspace usr table

If the superadmin isn't a member of the workspace, use their email
as raw permissioned_as instead of falling back to edited_by.

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* fix: always update permissioned_as and email on schedule edit

Consistent with pre-refactor behavior where email and edited_by
were always updated on every edit. permissioned_as is now always
set (to editing user or preserved value), removing the COALESCE
that previously preserved it when not provided.

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* feat: add schedule permission tests and centralize group prefix constants

Tests: schedule create/update for normal user, workspace admin, and
superadmin not in workspace. Verifies schedule fields (email,
permissioned_as, edited_by) and pushed job fields (permissioned_as,
permissioned_as_email).

Constants: centralize "u/", "g/", "group-" as PERMISSIONED_AS_USER_PREFIX,
PERMISSIONED_AS_GROUP_PREFIX, USERNAME_GROUP_PREFIX.

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* fix: use @unknown.windmill.dev for synthetic email fallback

Prevents privilege escalation: a user with username like
'superadmin_secret' would get superadmin via the synthetic
email matching SUPERADMIN_SECRET_EMAIL. Using a different
subdomain avoids any collision with hardcoded @windmill.dev emails.

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* update ee ref

* sqlx

* chore: regenerate system prompts after main merge

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to bda51bc33bcb573659e7ff07d0a23ff6e23b8148

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #468 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 8cf1802f8fe183f430830590b4f3172a50207843

New ee-repo-ref: bda51bc33bcb573659e7ff07d0a23ff6e23b8148

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2026-03-20 16:28:38 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 31d6660d56 feat: script module mode with CLI sync, preview, and WAC UI improvements (#8380)
* feat: add script module mode with folder model for Bun and Python

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: add missing modules field to RawCode in bun_executor

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* sqlx

* feat: enrich WAC templates with checkpoint and replay semantics

Add prominent comments explaining that all computation must happen
inside task/step/taskScript or it will be replayed on resume/retry.
Clarify that waitForApproval does not hold a worker and that
approve/reject URLs are available in the timeline step details.

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* fix(cli): script module sync idempotency, per-module hash tracking, and preview support

- Fix pull→push idempotency: use `??` instead of `||` for module lock
  field so empty strings are preserved (matches API's `lock: ""`)
- Add per-module hash tracking in wmill-lock.yaml following the flow
  inline script pattern (SCRIPT_TOP_HASH + per-module subpath hashes)
- Selective module lock regeneration: only regenerate locks for modules
  whose content actually changed, not all modules
- Use unfiltered rawWorkspaceDependencies for module hashes to match
  what updateModuleLocks passes to fetchScriptLock
- Show changed module names in stale script output for clarity
- Add module support to `script preview` command: read modules from
  __mod/ folder and pass them in the preview API request
- Add preview tests for taskScript pattern (flat and folder layout)
- Update test assertion for module stale detection output

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(frontend): WAC UI improvements — reorder templates, module tab rename, import consolidation

- Reorder WAC template buttons: TypeScript before Python in
  ScriptBuilder, CreateActionsScript, and CreateActionsFlow
- Remove dropdown items from +Script button (simplify to direct link)
- Move "Import Workflow-as-Code" to +Flow dropdown with dedicated drawer
- Add module tab rename: pencil icon on hover opens popover with
  validation, fixed-width icon container prevents layout shift

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: remaining module-mode changes from working branch

- Backend parser updates for WAC detection
- CLI sync/types updates for raw app path and module support
- Frontend UI polish (Dev.svelte, ScriptRow, script hash page)
- Test fixture updates

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* test(cli): add test for module modification detection in generate-metadata

Verifies that modifying a single module file re-triggers stale
detection and only the changed module is listed, not all modules.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(backend): critical fixes from PR review

- Fix hardcoded dev path in bun_executor.rs WAC v2 wrapper — use
  "windmill-client" import instead of absolute filesystem path
- Fix missed no_main_func → auto_kind rename in parser TS test
- Add modules column to clone_script SQL (windmill-common and
  windmill-api-workspaces) so cloned scripts retain their modules
- Add modules: None to RawCode structs in worker tests
- Restore complete sqlx cache (merge main's cache + our new queries)

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* fix(backend): fix clone warning treated as error in CI

Change `.clone()` on double reference to `*k` dereference in
scripts.rs hash implementation. Update sqlx cache with new query
hashes from modified clone_script SQL.

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* fix(frontend): use published parser wasm versions for CI build

The local file:// paths for windmill-parser-wasm-py and
windmill-parser-wasm-ts don't exist in the Cloudflare Pages build
environment. Revert to published npm versions (1.655.0).

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* fix(frontend): update parser wasm packages to 1.657.2

Use newly published windmill-parser-wasm-ts and windmill-parser-wasm-py
v1.657.2 which include auto_kind/WAC detection changes.

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* fix(frontend): regenerate package-lock.json for npm ci compatibility

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* fix(frontend): use main's lockfile as base, update only parser wasm packages

Regenerating package-lock.json from scratch pulled different dependency
versions causing svelte-check type errors. Instead, start from main's
lockfile and only update the two changed packages.

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* fix(backend): add modules column to fetch_script_for_update query

The Script<SR> struct has a modules field (FromRow), but
fetch_script_for_update didn't SELECT modules, causing a runtime
error "no column found for name: modules" when the worker processed
dependency jobs. This was the root cause of the relock_skip test
timeout.

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* fix(backend): fix script module execution for Python and Bun

- Fix modules not passed through job queue: inject _MODULES into
  PushArgs.extra when pushing Code jobs so worker can extract them
- Fix Python module imports: use relative imports (from .helper)
  and add sys.path.insert for module directory in wrapper
- Fix Python tests: use relative imports and empty lock to prevent
  pip from resolving module names as packages
- Add local file check in Bun loader for module resolution
- Ignore Bun module test (bundle mode loader integration tracked
  separately)
- Add missing modules column to fetch_script_for_update query

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* fix(backend): remove unnecessary empty lock in Python module tests

Relative imports (from .helper) are not parsed as pip packages,
so the empty lock workaround is not needed.

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* fix(backend): fix module execution for Python and Bun — all tests pass

Python modules:
- Use relative imports (from .helper import greet) since scripts run
  as packages
- Add sys.path.insert for module directory in wrapper to ensure local
  modules take precedence over pip packages with same name

Bun modules:
- Use bundled output (./out/main.js) as wrapper import when modules
  are present — the bundled output has module content inlined by
  Bun.build, avoiding runtime loader resolution issues
- Add local file check in loader.bun.js onResolve to short-circuit
  API URL resolution for module files on disk

Job queue:
- Inject _MODULES into PushArgs.extra when pushing Code jobs so
  the worker can extract them at execution time

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* refactor: address PR review — simplify, fix correctness, remove dead code

Critical fixes:
- Replace all CLI `no_main_func` references with `auto_kind` (string)
  to match the backend migration and API changes
- Remove duplicated `compute_python_module_dir` in worker.rs, use
  the canonical version from python_executor.rs

High priority:
- Auto-create `__init__.py` in intermediate directories for nested
  Python modules so imports like `from .utils.math import add` work
  without users manually creating __init__.py files
- Remove redundant `sys_path_insert` — relative imports use Python's
  package system, not sys.path

Medium:
- Fix lock file base name extraction: use regex to strip only the
  final extension (`.replace(/\.[^.]+$/, '')`) instead of `indexOf(".")`
  which breaks for files like `helper.test.ts`

Simplification:
- Remove dead `{#if false}` Popover block in ScriptEditor.svelte
- Guard loader.bun.js local file check to only run for relative paths
  (matching the Windows loader pattern)
- Add clarifying comment on Bun dual mechanism (build + run phases)
- Add maintenance comment on manual Hash impl for NewScript

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* fix: final review fixes — stale cleanup, baseName, auto_kind export

- Fix sync.ts baseName extraction using indexOf(".") → regex
  (same fix as script.ts/metadata.ts, missed this instance)
- Add stale module file cleanup in writeModulesToDisk: removes files
  from __mod/ that are no longer in the modules map before writing,
  fixing the pull→push cycle that couldn't delete modules
- Log warning when _MODULES serialization fails in job push instead
  of silently dropping modules
- Use strict equality (===) for auto_kind comparison
- Exclude auto_kind from workspace export — it is auto-detected by
  the parser at deploy time from script content

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* fix(cli): remove auto_kind from push, comparison, and metadata

auto_kind is auto-detected by the parser at deploy time, so the CLI
should not send it, compare it, or write it to script.yaml.

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* fix: remove erroneously added backend/backend/.sqlx directory

Duplicate .sqlx cache was committed at the wrong nested path.

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* fix: address PR review feedback + fix CI dead_code warning

Frontend (ScriptEditor.svelte):
- Fix switchToMain() missing lastSyncedCode update — prevents stale
  code sync on external changes while editing a module tab
- Fix formatAction saving module code to main script's localStorage
  draft — now saves main code when on a module tab
- Fix non-null assertion on inferModuleLang in renameModule — fall
  back to original language instead of force unwrap
- Remove redundant activeModuleTab truthy check in runTest

CLI (script.ts):
- Clean up empty directories after removing stale module files in
  writeModulesToDisk

Backend:
- Add path traversal guard in write_module_files — reject module
  paths containing ".."
- Fix dead_code warning on auto_kind field in workspace export struct

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* feat(frontend): improve auto_kind UX + address review findings

- Rename "Include without main function" toggle to "Include library
  scripts" in script list (ItemsList.svelte)
- Update NoMainFuncBadge: "No main" → "Library" with clearer tooltip
- Filter module file extensions by main script language — Python
  scripts only allow .py modules, TypeScript only .ts, etc.
- Split flushModuleState into flushModuleContent (no UI side-effect)
  and flushModuleState (flush + reset tab), reducing duplication
- Dynamic placeholder and hint text in add module popover based on
  main script language

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2026-03-17 01:20:09 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel b31a475c88 feat: add workspace dependencies support for powershell (#8395)
* feat: add workspace dependencies support for powershell

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* feat: improve workspace deps editor UX for powershell

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* feat: add powershell workspace deps support to CLI

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2026-03-16 15:37:28 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel f67b8159ad warn about missing <clear /> in nuget config and make description optional (#8281)
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2026-03-09 13:11:16 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 5f0ef936d1 feat: add sandbox annotations, volume mounts, for AI sandbox starting with claude (#8058) 2026-03-05 06:19:51 +00:00
wendrul 7ac93f6ee3 feat: option to preserve on_behalf_of and edited_by for admins and users in the new wm_deployers group (#8079) 2026-02-25 12:05:22 +00:00
centdix de6fd160d5 feat(aiagent): handle ai agent as tool (#8031)
* worker: support AIAgent tools in AI executor

* worker: complete nested AIAgent tool execution path

* worker: inline AIAgent tool schema usage

* fix agent action

* frontend: add AI Agent as tool type in flow builder

Add the ability to insert a nested AI Agent as a tool within another
AI Agent step. Includes type definitions, factory function, graph icon,
insert/event wiring, and a dedicated editor component.

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* refactor: remove AiAgentToolEditor, reuse FlowModuleComponent for AI agent tools

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* fix: populate all input transforms for nested AI agent tools

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* fix: avoid missing v2_job_status error for nested AI agent tools

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* sqlx

* nit

* refactor: cleanup nested AI agent tool implementation

- Add max nesting depth guard (5) on parent chain traversal
- Reject 3+ level nesting explicitly with clear error message
- Remove unnecessary flow_step_id tuple scaffolding in tool dispatch
- Consolidate get_value() calls using borrow in first match
- Replace unsafe `as unknown as FlowModule` casts with agentToolToFlowModule()
- Simplify toolKind ternary chain with .includes() lookup
- Fix leftover over-indentation from tuple removal
- Remove duplicate doc comment on is_completed_input_transform

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* fix: pass flow_step_id and flow_job_id overrides to run_agent for nested AI agents

For nested AI agent tools, job.flow_step_id is None and job.parent_job
points to the parent agent instead of the flow. This caused memory
read/write and flow context resolution to silently fail.

handle_ai_agent_job already computes the correct flow_step_id (via
runnable_path fallback) and flow_job_id (via parent chain traversal).
This change threads those values through run_agent and
ToolExecutionContext so all downstream consumers use the correct IDs.

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* cleaning

* cleaning

* move const

* fix

* refactor: replace defaultToAi boolean with allowedAiTransforms whitelist

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* refactor: propagate root_job at push time, remove flow_job_id_override

Instead of threading flow_job_id_override through run_agent and
get_flow_context, propagate root_job and flow_innermost_root_job
when pushing tool jobs so nested AI agents can find the flow
job naturally via the existing job fields.

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* refactor: simplify nested AI agent parent chain walk-up

Replace the generic depth-limited loop with a single-level check since
only flow → agent → nested agent tool is supported. Remove
MAX_AGENT_NESTING_DEPTH constant and flatten the module lookup.

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* fix: reject 3+ level nested AI agent tools before job creation

Check at the parent agent level whether a nested AIAgent tool contains
AIAgent sub-tools. If so, return a fatal error immediately, preventing
the sub-job from being created and avoiding retry loops.

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* fix: resolve deadlock in nested AI agent tool execution

Replace channel forwarding with inline DB writes for tool job
completions. Nested agents used bounded(1) channels where a sub-tool's
forwarded result would fill the parent channel, leaving no room for the
agent's own completion — causing a deadlock. Writing directly via
add_completed_job/add_completed_job_error bypasses the channel entirely.

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2026-02-23 15:59:39 +00:00
Diego Imbert 87f3de9ae5 feat: Support column detection on S3 objects in DuckDB (#8018)
* Support column detection on S3 objects in DuckDB

* Compilation fix

* support direct s3 path without read_parquet()

* package update

* npm i
2026-02-20 20:34:53 +00:00
Diego Imbert ad2f81a1bd Fix empty assets array showing up in diff (#8017) 2026-02-19 14:42:16 +01:00
Ruben Fiszel 6bf544f507 refactor: extract object store into dedicated crate with filesystem backend (#7996)
* refactor: extract object store code into windmill-object-store crate with filesystem backend

Consolidate all object_store-dependent code from windmill-common into a new
windmill-object-store crate. Add a filesystem-backed object store implementation
using LocalFileSystem for dev/testing without cloud credentials. Includes 30
comprehensive tests covering render_endpoint, lfs_to_object_store_resource,
duckdb_connection_settings, error mapping, and filesystem-backed integration tests.

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* all

* all

* all

* all

* fix: fix raw_app hardcoded path, add missing ObjectStoreResource import, and add tests

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* refactor: move S3ModeFormat to windmill-types, make windmill-parser-sql optional, restore debug logs

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* all

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2026-02-18 12:24:45 +00:00
hugocasa 535e108cbf feat: native mode (#7939)
* feat: native mode

* improve

* fix build

* review fixes

* tracing nit
2026-02-16 23:36:41 +00:00
hugocasa 6f24f1939d feat: google native triggers (#7837)
* feat: google native triggers

* nit skill

* better native trigger abstraction

* use resources for workspace integrations

* better and better

* better tests

* update native trigger skill

* sqlx

* less tx and google update fix

* refactor a bit the external logic

* nits

* fix

* fix google native trigger update

* fix oauth

* review fixes

* sqlx fix

* nit

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to a10eda4251610cceee67fbe05463b8be82ffa9e0

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #416 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: bf3696d5f2a39a3cb84dbbee81e092155f2a8c75

New ee-repo-ref: a10eda4251610cceee67fbe05463b8be82ffa9e0

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

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2026-02-16 15:52:02 +00:00
Pyra d6c72df99a fix: conditionally skip relock on dep job (#7860)
* perf: conditionally skip relock on dep job

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* fix

* stage

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* final

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* Update SQLx metadata

* add index

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* fix bug

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* Update SQLx metadata

* final (for real)

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* Update SQLx metadata

* merge migrations into one

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* add test

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* fix test

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* fix test

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* update sqlx

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* remove unused

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* sqlx

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* increase timeout

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* optimize the hell out of tests

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* simplify test

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Ruben Fiszel ccc4806b9a refactor: extract windmill-types crate from windmill-common (#7851)
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2026-02-08 14:15:07 +00:00