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hugocasa 268a6a7742 fix: early return should consider failure_module result (#9241) 2026-05-25 12:10:02 +02:00
Ruben Fiszel 55675ceb62 feat: pipeline // tag and // retry annotations + dispatch_event log 2026-05-23 07:17:40 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 69dd3cd4a5 chore: merge main into asset graph view 2026-05-20 15:16:31 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 631582f6e3 Merge branch 'main' into feat/asset-graph-view 2026-05-19 17:53:31 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 4b1bea8aed fix: enforce auth guards on app component preview execution (#9235)
* fix: enforce auth guards on app component preview execution

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: guard previewed runnable path and worker tag in app preview

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: validate app_script id ownership and keep root push isolation

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: scope app preview guards to operator check + referenced runnables

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: require jobs:run scope and tag check on app preview (apps:run escalation)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-05-19 17:40:55 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel bc67842f7a 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-17 09:43:39 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 3d0558f937 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-17 08:46:22 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel d81f9737f6 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-17 08:20:18 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 99e81c5b50 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 20:24:35 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 124ccf5509 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 19:53:22 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel a888ef27f1 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 19:41:21 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel dfeed9c5c2 fix: actionable error when a custom_path is taken by an app in another workspace (#9190)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 08:29:53 +00:00
windmill-internal-app[bot] 52960ca30a fix: reset parent_hash in auto_parent when all versions at path are archived (#9172)
* fix: reset parent_hash in auto_parent when all versions at path are archived

* test: regression test for auto_parent with all versions archived

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Co-authored-by: Ruben Fiszel <ruben@windmill.dev>
2026-05-16 07:43:35 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel b37e6830fe merge 2026-05-15 14:16:30 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel f414ffc484 fix: never mark failure/trigger/approval scripts as auto_kind=lib (#9168) 2026-05-14 13:29:56 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 638b947d00 test: cover asset-trigger dispatch end-to-end through worker 2026-05-13 16:34:44 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 33bf01b627 fix(python): preserve strings containing Infinity/NaN in result JSON (#9149)
* fix(python): preserve strings containing Infinity/NaN in result JSON

* test(python): add sanity checks for Infinity/NaN in results

* refactor(python): use string-aware regex callback for single-pass cleanup

* refactor(python): compact regex + handle backslash-escape parity

* perf(python): short-circuit cleanup when no Infinity/NaN/NUL in result
2026-05-13 15:49:36 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel d666e8431c feat: read-only flag on API tokens (#9144)
* feat: read-only flag on API tokens, orthogonal to scopes

Add a per-token `read_only` boolean set at creation time. When true, the
token can only call HTTP methods classified as Read (GET/HEAD/OPTIONS).
Mutating methods and job-run actions are rejected with 403, regardless of
which scopes are attached. Surfaced as a prominent toggle in the standard
token-creation flow and a discreet `2xs` toggle in MCP mode (where users
often want write access, so we don't bias them toward enabling it).

MCP enforcement: read-only tokens hide all script/flow/hub tools from
`list_tools` and only see endpoint tools whose method is GET, and the
runner rejects `call_tool` on anything mutating.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: review fixes for read-only token flag

- Exempt /api/mcp/* and /mcp/* paths from the read-only middleware check.
  MCP transport runs over POST (streamable HTTP / SSE), so otherwise the
  middleware would 403 every MCP request before the runner could enforce
  read-only at the tool-call level.
- Tighten is_endpoint_read_only to GET only, matching the read_only_hint
  that create_endpoint_annotations actually emits.
- Add unit test for check_read_only_for_route covering GET/HEAD/OPTIONS,
  mutating methods, and run paths.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump ee-repo-ref to read-only-trigger-toggle

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(frontend): make read-only toggle discreet in both modes

Match the MCP-mode treatment in standard mode: text-tertiary, 2xs, shared
"Read-only" label. The tooltip switches per mode so the explanation still
fits the context.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(frontend): gate read-only toggle behind Limit token permissions

The read-only toggle now only shows when the user has limited the token's
scopes (standard mode) or in MCP mode (which always picks an MCP scope).
Turning the limit off also resets read-only so it doesn't silently stick.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(frontend): hide incompatible MCP tools when read-only is on

When the read-only toggle is on in MCP mode:
- Endpoint badges and the custom-mode endpoint MultiSelect filter to GET.
- Already-selected non-GET endpoints are pruned from the scope.
- The scripts/flows preview is replaced with a note explaining they're
  hidden (the runner already rejects script/flow runs for read-only).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(frontend): place read-only toggle at top of limited scope area

The previous gate required at least one scope to be picked before the
read-only toggle appeared, which made it look missing while the user was
still building their scope list. Move the toggle inside ScopesPicker:
- Standard mode: sits directly under the "Limit token permissions" toggle
  whenever Limit is on, before the scope selector.
- MCP mode: sits at the top of the MCP scope block.

readOnly is now $bindable on ScopesPicker so CreateToken still owns the
value. The auto-reset on un-limit moves into ScopesPicker too.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(frontend): nest read-only toggle inside the scope list card

Place the read-only toggle at the top of the scope list (between the
Selected Scopes summary and the bordered domain list) via a new optional
topSlot snippet on ScopeSelector. Keeps ScopeSelector decoupled from
read-only specifics; ScopesPicker fills the slot.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 9bc8160be50b3e57a60daf4e1b71c389a6e02b8a

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #571 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: f53d26e6685dfd60bfa67686fbd7358169cfd130

New ee-repo-ref: 9bc8160be50b3e57a60daf4e1b71c389a6e02b8a

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* fix: address CI review for read-only token flag

- P1 (Codex): narrow the MCP middleware exemption from "any /api/mcp/*"
  to just the streamable HTTP transport endpoints
  (/api/mcp/gateway, /api/mcp/w/{ws}/{mcp,sse,list_tools}). Without this,
  a read-only token could POST /api/mcp/gateway/oauth/server/approve and
  mint a follow-on non-read-only MCP token via the OAuth code/token
  exchange.
- P2 (Claude/cubic): fix test comment/assertion mismatch — the run-path
  assertion now exercises GET (which is what the RUN_PATH_ACTIONS
  elevation comment describes) in addition to POST. Add a regression
  assertion for /api/mcp/gateway/oauth/server/approve.
- P2 (cubic): short-circuit script/flow/hub-script/resource fetches in
  MCP list_tools when read_only is on — they would only be discarded
  below, so skipping the DB and resource fan-out is pure win.
- P2 (cubic): when scopes are pre-supplied via the CreateToken prop, the
  ScopesPicker isn't rendered, which previously hid the read-only
  toggle entirely. Render it next to the pre-supplied scopes display.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-13 15:26:21 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 4d0f2c26a1 fix(bun): pass --preserve-symlinks on unbundled execution (#9147)
* fix(bun): pass --preserve-symlinks on unbundled execution

Bun 1.2/1.3 moved its global package cache to a content-addressed
layout and the installer now creates a single directory symlink from
node_modules/<pkg> to the cache entry. Without --preserve-symlinks,
Bun resolves modules from each file's realpath, so any require/import
inside an installed package walks up from cache_nomount/bun/... and
never finds the sibling deps living under <job_dir>/node_modules/.

This manifested as e.g.
  ENOENT while resolving package 'zod/v3' from
  '/tmp/windmill/cache_nomount/bun/@langchain/core@1.1.44@@@1/dist/...'
on //nobundling scripts that pull @langchain/core, even though zod is
correctly installed alongside it in node_modules.

The bundled execution path already had --preserve-symlinks since #4132
(needed because we symlink the cached bundle file into the job dir).
The unbundled path didn't, because at the time Bun installed via per-
file hardlinks and the realpath of node_modules entries was the job
dir itself. The Bun installer's layout change made the flag necessary
on the unbundled path as well.

Add the flag to all three unbundled `bun run` invocations:
- nsjail unbundled path
- non-nsjail unbundled path
- dedicated worker (always unbundled)

This also fixes a latent bug on the first run of any bun script that
imports a package whose internals reference siblings (the build_cache
path runs unbundled this round while it builds the bundle for next
time).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(bun): regression test for nobundling + transitive require resolution

Adds an integration test that mirrors the original failure: a //nobundling
script importing @langchain/core, which (in its CJS internals) does
require('zod/v3'). Before --preserve-symlinks was added to the unbundled
bun run invocations, this failed with:

  ENOENT while resolving package 'zod/v3' from
  '.../cache_nomount/bun/@langchain/core@<ver>@@@1/dist/runnables/base.js'

The test covers the non-nsjail unbundled path. Reproducibility of the
pre-fix failure depends on Bun's installer choosing the directory-symlink
layout for the node_modules entry (the default on Bun 1.2/1.3+ with the
new content-addressed global cache that produced the user's error).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-05-13 13:04:31 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 3a2901f6fe update 2026-05-07 14:20:18 +00:00
Diego Imbert 4427a3d37f feat: add workspace-specific flag for resources and variables (#8836)
* feat: add workspace-specific flag for resources and variables

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: remove set_ws_specific endpoint and fix rust-client compilation

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: fall back to workspace name for ws_specific file naming

When wsNameForFiles is not set (no wmill.yaml workspace config),
ws_specific items would not get workspace-suffixed filenames during
pull. Now falls back to workspace.name/workspaceId.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: use workspace ID instead of CLI name for ws_specific file naming

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: pass workspace ID fallback to elementsToMap for ws_specific push

Without this, workspace-specific files (e.g., a.admins.resource.yaml)
were not recognized during push when no wmill.yaml or git branch was
available, causing spurious deletions.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ui nits

* nit

* Fix variable edit when only editing ws_specific

* mark_linked_variables_ws_specific

* Helper label

* Support json format alongside yaml

* Fix file naming push/pull asymetry & ws_specific orphans

* Revert all CLI diffs

* CLI now appends the remote ws_specific list to the local specificItems

* UI for Env switcher

* Refactor Resource/Variable editors to use dumb component

* Refactor side effects

* Editor works with multi workspaces

* Fix can_save

* Fix As JSON

* nit

* UI nits

* list_ws_specific_versions as pl sql function to avoid round trips

* UI Nits

* Per-workspace version read-only check

* fix: reset session context in list_ws_specific_versions to prevent RLS leakage

The function calls set_session_context() in a loop. Although SET LOCAL is
transaction-scoped (so settings revert at autocommit), defending against
the function being invoked inside a longer outer transaction:

- wrap the loop in a sub-block with EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS that resets
  the session to a deny-default (windmill_user, empty session.* GUCs)
  before re-raising,
- on the happy path, reset to the same deny-default at the end of the
  function.

* feat: audit auto-marked ws_specific variables

When a resource is saved as ws_specific, every variable referenced via
$var: inside its value is auto-INSERTed into ws_specific. Previously
this happened silently. Now:

- mark_linked_variables_ws_specific takes the authed user,
- the INSERT uses RETURNING path so we know exactly which variables
  were freshly flipped (not the ones already ws_specific),
- each newly flipped variable gets a 'variables.set_ws_specific' audit
  entry pointing at the resource that triggered it.

* perf: skip mark_linked_variables_ws_specific when nothing relevant changed

update_resource was calling mark_linked_variables_ws_specific on every
save when the resource was ws_specific, even on a description-only or
label-only edit. Gate the call on `ns.value.is_some() || ns.ws_specific
== Some(true)` so we only re-mark when the $var: refs could actually
have changed or ws_specific was freshly enabled.

* docs: explain asymmetric ws_specific toggle in resource tooltip

Enabling the resource's 'Workspace specific' toggle silently marks
every variable referenced via $var: inside the value as ws_specific,
but disabling it does not un-mark those variables (they may be
referenced by other resources). Surface this in the tooltip so users
know what to expect.

* fix: surface non-404 errors when fetching ws_specific items in CLI sync

mergeWsSpecificFromServer was catching every error from listWsSpecific
and logging it at debug. That's correct for old servers without the
endpoint (404), but a 401/403/network failure would silently produce an
incomplete sync. Now distinguish 404 (debug, expected) from everything
else (warn with status + message) so users notice when the merge fails
for real reasons.

* perf: collapse compare_two_variables presence checks into one round-trip

The early-return path was issuing four sequential EXISTS queries
(ws_specific × {source, fork}, variable × {source, fork}). Combine
them into a single SELECT so the per-variable diff cost drops ~4x.

* sqlx prepare

* docs: clarify has_sql_updates invariant in update_variable

The else branch of the npath resolution is only reachable for non-rename
edits (labels-only, ws_specific-only) because ns.path being Some always
forces has_sql_updates=true at the top of the function. Add a debug_assert
and a comment explaining the invariant so a future change that decouples
ns.path from has_sql_updates trips immediately. Also use `path` directly
instead of unwrap_or_default-ing ns.path, since we know it's None here.

* chore: drop redundant ws_specific type augmentations

ListableResource and ListableVariable from $lib/gen now include
`ws_specific?: boolean` after the openapi.yaml additions in this
branch were regenerated. The intersection types in resources/+page
and variables/+page were duplicating the field — drop them.

* Put WsSpecificVersions toggle in top drawer bar

* nit size

* feat: detect local-only ws_specific items on sync push

When wmill.yaml lists a resource/variable in specificItems but the
remote isn't yet marked ws_specific for that item, sync push silently
dropped the flag because:

1. file-content diff alone never noticed (ws_specific is metadata, not
   YAML body) — push{Resource,Variable} were never called for those
   items;
2. even when called, isSuperset(local, remote) returned true and the
   early-return skipped the API call.

Now:

- mergeWsSpecificFromServer returns the raw server list alongside the
  merged config so push can compare 'in local' vs 'in server';
- a new computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes helper walks the local file map,
  finds ws_specific-flagged paths absent from the server list, and the
  push function injects them as synthetic 'edited' changes (same before
  and after content) so the standard display + apply pipeline picks
  them up;
- push{Resource,Variable} no longer early-return when content matches
  but the ws_specific flag differs.

Pull is unaffected — only the push-side caller of mergeWsSpecific takes
the new (merged, serverItems) tuple.

* getDeployTo for selected ws

* refactor: ws_specific kind handling, support .json files

The ws_specific helpers had two warts:

1. computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes hardcoded `.resource.{yaml,json}` /
   `.variable.{yaml,json}` magic strings, even though the existing
   getTypeStrFromPath / removeType helpers already do that work and
   already cover both extensions.
2. isSpecificItem / isItemTypeConfigured only matched `.yaml` paths,
   so users with opts.json local files got no specificItems coverage
   at all — patterns from wmill.yaml (and from mergeWsSpecificFromServer)
   are expressed with `.yaml`, and a `.json` file never matched.

Changes:

- Replace WS_SPECIFIC_KIND_MAP (a closed enum of resource+variable)
  with configKeyForItemKind, a generic kind→SpecificItemsConfig key
  mapping. Triggers fold into 'triggers' via the `_trigger` suffix,
  so adding a kind to the backend's list_ws_specific_versions doesn't
  require a CLI change.
- mergeWsSpecificFromServer now appends `${item.path}.${item.item_kind}.yaml`
  through the same helper.
- computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes uses getTypeStrFromPath + removeType,
  gated by configKeyForItemKind. No more magic strings.
- isSpecificItem and isItemTypeConfigured normalize trailing `.json` to
  `.yaml` once at the entry, so a single set of patterns covers both
  extensions for the same logical item.

* refactor: dedicated change type for ws_specific flag-only pushes

Previously the sync push code injected a synthetic 'edited' Change with
before === after to nudge the apply loop into calling pushResource /
pushVariable for ws_specific-flag-only diffs, and a guard inside those
two functions skipped the early-return when the flag differed. The
contract was implicit and easy to break — any future 'skip identical
edits' optimization in the change pipeline would silently drop these
pushes.

Replace with an explicit Change variant:

  type WsSpecificFlag = {
    name: 'ws_specific_flag';
    path: string;
    kind: string;
    wsSpecific: boolean;
  };

The push apply loop now has a dedicated branch for it that calls
wmill.updateResource / updateVariable with just the ws_specific flag.
prettyChanges renders it on its own line. The dry-run JSON output picks
it up via the existing change.name / change.path passthrough.

The defensive wsSpecificMatches check inside push{Resource,Variable} is
no longer needed (sync push doesn't go through them for flag-only
diffs) and is reverted.

* drop folders

* feat(cli): warn on remote ws_specific items missing from local config

When 'wmill sync pull' fetches the server's ws_specific list, items the
server marks as ws_specific but that aren't matched by the local
wmill.yaml's specificItems patterns now produce a warning. The merge
already preserves correctness (those items are still treated as ws_specific
during this pull), but the user's config drifts from the remote — and a
later push from another machine without that config would push the item
as non-ws_specific. Surface the drift so the user can update wmill.yaml.

Also filter ws_specific_flag changes out before preCheckPermissionedAs
(it expects added/edited/deleted only and they have no content payload
so on_behalf_of resolution doesn't apply).

* fix(cli): scope ws_specific drift warning to items in this pull's changes

Previously the warning iterated every ws_specific item the server returned,
producing log spam for items unrelated to the current pull (items that
exist locally with no change, or items the user has nothing to do with
this round). Move the loop after compareDynFSElement and only warn for
items whose path appears in the changes list — i.e., items the user is
actually pulling right now.

* fix: clean up linked-side ws_specific rows on resource/variable delete

Three places left orphaned ws_specific rows behind:

1. delete_resource deleted the resource's own ws_specific row and the
   linked variables, but never the ws_specific 'variable' rows that
   mark_linked_variables_ws_specific had auto-inserted for those
   variable paths.
2. delete_variable deleted its own ws_specific row and the linked
   resource at the same path, but never a ws_specific 'resource' row at
   that path.
3. delete_resources_bulk didn't even cascade to linked variables, let
   alone clean up their ws_specific rows.

A new resource or variable later created at one of those paths would
silently inherit a stale ws_specific flag — list_ws_specific would
report it as workspace-specific, workspace diffs would treat it as
'no changes', and CLI sync would skip it.

Fix:

- delete_resource: DELETE FROM ws_specific WHERE item_kind = 'variable'
  AND path = ANY(linked_var_paths) before the linked-variable delete.
- delete_variable: DELETE FROM ws_specific WHERE item_kind = 'resource'
  AND path = path before the linked-resource delete.
- delete_resources_bulk: collect $var: refs from each bulk-deleted
  resource (mirror of single delete), then delete ws_specific 'variable'
  rows AND the variable rows themselves. Brings bulk delete in line with
  single delete semantics, including the orphan cleanup.

* fix: gate list_ws_specific by resource/variable RLS

The endpoint queried ws_specific directly under user_db, but ws_specific
itself has no per-item RLS — only a workspace-level column. Any workspace
member could enumerate every ws_specific path including those in folders
they lack read access to (e.g. f/finance/prod_db_creds), revealing path
existence that list_resources / list_variables would have hidden.

Add EXISTS clauses against resource and variable so the same path-based
RLS policies that govern those tables (see_own / see_member /
see_extra_perms_user / see_extra_perms_groups / see_folder_extra_perms_user)
also gate visibility here. The user transaction already establishes the
session context; the joins make the policies apply.

* only resources and variables

* fix(cli): make workspace-specific path mapping handle .json files

isSpecificItem() was extended to normalize .json -> .yaml so .json
files could be matched against patterns, but the surrounding helpers
remained yaml-only:

- toWorkspaceSpecificPath only mapped folder.meta.yaml / settings.yaml
  / .X.yaml — a foo.resource.json went through unchanged, so the
  workspace-specific filename was never produced.
- fromWorkspaceSpecificPath only matched .yaml extensions — pushing
  foo.dev.resource.json could not map back to foo.resource.json.
- isCurrentWorkspaceFile / isWorkspaceSpecificFile regexes ended in
  \.yaml$, missing every branch-specific .json file.

Replace the literal '.yaml' anchors with '(yaml|json)' alternations,
preserve the actual extension on round-trips, and rename the helper
buildYamlTypePattern -> buildItemTypePattern (it never had anything
extension-specific in it). getFileTypeSuffix now returns the matching
suffix for either extension. Changed:

- getFileTypeSuffix
- toWorkspaceSpecificPath / fromWorkspaceSpecificPath
- isCurrentWorkspaceFile / isWorkspaceSpecificFile
- isTriggerFile / isScheduleFile

isItemTypeConfigured / isSpecificItem don't need touching — their
checks run after normalizeJsonToYaml(), which already collapses both
extensions to .yaml at the entry.

* fix: create_resource?update_if_exists=true honors ws_specific=false

The upsert path matched on `unwrap_or(false)`, so an explicit
`ws_specific: false` and an absent flag were indistinguishable — both
fell through with no DELETE on the existing ws_specific row. Callers
trying to clear the flag via PUT-with-update_if_exists silently saw
their request ignored.

Mirror update_resource's three-way handling:

  Some(true)  -> INSERT (+ mark linked variables)
  Some(false) -> DELETE (only when update_if_exists, since a pure
                 create has no existing row anyway)
  None        -> leave the existing flag alone

create_variable doesn't have an upsert path (no ON CONFLICT), so the
same bug doesn't apply there.

* sqlx prepare

* test: cover ws_specific cleanup, RLS filtering, upsert clearing, and CLI .json paths

Backend (backend/tests/ws_specific.rs + fixture):

- test_linked_delete_cleanup: creates a ws_specific resource that
  references a variable via $var:, deletes the resource, asserts the
  cross-kind ws_specific row for the auto-marked variable is also
  removed. Then does the inverse for delete_variable, verifying the
  ws_specific 'resource' row at the same path is cleaned by variable
  delete.
- test_list_ws_specific_filters_by_rls: admin creates ws_specific items
  in u/test-user/ and u/test-user-2/; verifies admin sees both via
  list_ws_specific while a non-admin (test-user-2) only sees their own
  path — the RLS see_own policy on the joined resource/variable tables
  hides the other.
- test_create_resource_upsert_clears_ws_specific: covers the three-way
  Option<bool> handling on the upsert path: Some(true) inserts,
  Some(false) clears the existing row, None leaves it alone.

CLI:

- specific_items_unit.test.ts: add 14 tests covering toWorkspaceSpecificPath
  / fromWorkspaceSpecificPath / isWorkspaceSpecificFile /
  isCurrentWorkspaceFile / isSpecificItem / isItemTypeConfigured for
  .json files (variable, resource, trigger, schedule, folder.meta,
  settings).
- ws_specific_flag_only_unit.test.ts (new): covers
  computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes — emits flag-only changes only for
  resource and variable kinds (the backend's list_ws_specific_versions
  scope), does not emit for schedules or triggers, returns empty when
  serverItems is null (older server), respects existing server entries,
  preserves .json extension on filePath.
- Export computeWsSpecificFlagOnlyPushes so it can be unit-tested.

* perf: index workspace_settings.deploy_to for the recursive CTE

list_ws_specific_versions's recursive CTE probes WHERE ws.deploy_to =
r.ws_id every iteration; without an index on workspace_settings.deploy_to
each iteration seq-scans the table — at 10M workspaces with the depth
cap of 32 that's up to 320M row reads per call.

deploy_to is sparse (most workspaces don't deploy anywhere), so a
partial index WHERE deploy_to IS NOT NULL stays small while still
covering every probe. Tucked into the existing migration since the
function and the index ship together.

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2026-05-07 13:35:54 +00:00
hugocasa e74f06cb56 fix: handle singlestepflow zombies and stop filtering them from runs page (#9055)
* fix: handle singlestepflow zombies and stop filtering them from runs page

* fix: support singlestepflow in batch_rerun_jobs

Previous PR added singlestepflow to list_selected_job_groups so the BatchReRun
pane shows them, but batch_rerun_jobs_inner still joined on kind = 'script' /
'flow' with j.runnable_id (which is NULL for SingleStepFlow), so the rows were
silently filtered out — user sees the option, click Re-run, gets zero successes.

Mirror the norm_kind CTE projection from list_selected_job_groups inside
batch_rerun_jobs_inner: pull the wrapped runnable type and pinned script hash
from raw_flow.modules[id='a'], cast back to JOB_KIND so the existing handler
dispatch works unchanged. Path-based schema fallback so input_transforms still
resolve at rerun time.

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* fix: project singlestepflow in batch-rerun schema lookups

Codex review pointed out two follow-on regressions from the previous fix:

(1) list_selected_job_groups returned schemas with script_hash=null and
schema=null for singlestepflow rows because the inner schemas subquery still
joined runnable metadata via j.runnable_id (NULL for SingleStepFlow). The
BatchReRun pane consumes every selected.schemas entry through
mergeSchemasForBatchReruns / buildExtraLibForBatchReruns, both of which
assume real schema objects.

(2) When use_latest_version=true, batch_rerun_handle_job re-fetched
latest_schema from v2_job filtering jb.kind='script' or 'flow' — neither
matched singlestepflow, so schema came back NULL and every input_transforms
entry silently no-op'd.

Both queries now project singlestepflow rows via raw_flow.modules[id='a'] —
norm_kind for dispatch and effective_hash for the schemas join, plus a
path-based latest-schema fallback so flow-wrapped SSF (no version pinning)
and any SSF whose pinned hash has been deleted still resolve.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: add batch_rerun integration tests, fix SSF hash hex parsing

Adds 11 integration tests against /jobs/run/batch_rerun_jobs and
/jobs/list_selected_job_groups (both endpoints had zero CI coverage).
Tests cover the full 4-kind × 3-mode matrix: regular Script and Flow
(baseline regression for the SQL refactor), script-wrapped and flow-
wrapped SingleStepFlow (regression for the bugs this PR fixes), and a
mixed-kind batch.

Writing the tests caught a real bug in the previous commit: ScriptHash
serializes as a 16-char hex string in raw_flow.modules[a].value.hash
(per the custom Serialize impl in windmill-types/scripts.rs), not as
an integer. The earlier `(m->'value'->>'hash')::bigint` cast worked
on the hand-inserted SQL fixture I'd used for live testing (which
embedded the hash as a raw integer) but failed in production where
all SSF jobs are pushed via JobPayload::SingleStepFlow's serialized
form. Replaced with `('x' || lpad(hex, 16, '0'))::bit(64)::bigint` —
preserves the twos-complement bit pattern so both positive and
negative i64 hashes round-trip correctly.

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* Update SQLx metadata

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2026-05-07 08:00:38 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 5bca03eacd fix: bubble handle_flow chaining errors to parent flow (#9058)
* fix: bubble handle_flow chaining errors to parent flow

* test: while-loop propagates inner forloop iterator failure
2026-05-06 23:47:13 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel eebaab9c87 fix(bun): propagate non-zero exit from generate_bun_bundle on no-DB path (#9051) 2026-05-06 10:00:46 +00:00
hugocasa 6e5a21a9c7 fix(flows): inherit flow_env in sub-flow predicates (#9042)
* fix(flows): inherit flow_env in sub-flow predicates

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* refactor(flows): align flow_env lookup with get_root_job_id and tighten gate

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* refactor(flows): drop recursive CTE, root_job propagation suffices

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* fix(flows): walk via flow_innermost_root_job to respect imported-flow scope

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* refactor(flows): remove flow_env API endpoint, dead code from deno_core era

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2026-05-05 20:11:38 +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)

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* fix: add missing delete_after_secs column to script queries

Also add integration test covering all explicit-column export queries.

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* 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.

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* 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.

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* 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)

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* 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.

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2026-05-04 08:39:45 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel b613fa9d5d Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feat/asset-graph-view
# Conflicts:
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#	backend/ee-repo-ref.txt
#	backend/parsers/windmill-parser-wasm/Cargo.lock
#	backend/parsers/windmill-parser-wasm/Cargo.toml
#	backend/tests/worker.rs
#	backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml
#	backend/windmill-api/src/apps.rs
#	backend/windmill-worker/src/worker.rs
#	benchmarks/lib.ts
#	cli/src/main.ts
#	frontend/package-lock.json
#	frontend/package.json
#	lsp/Pipfile
#	openflow.openapi.yaml
#	powershell-client/WindmillClient/WindmillClient.psd1
#	python-client/wmill/pyproject.toml
#	typescript-client/jsr.json
#	typescript-client/package.json
#	version.txt
2026-05-01 21:13:27 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 193eb36eb3 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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2026-05-01 21:07:21 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 9d2bd27bd7 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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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2026-05-01 21:07:21 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 45d959a49e nit tests 2026-05-01 20:52:47 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 28b5e3382c chore: fix cargo checks 2026-05-01 20:39:41 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 96bc00007b chore: fix cargo checks 2026-05-01 18:47:30 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 0f26418f4a fix cargo checks 2026-05-01 18:24:45 +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
Ruben Fiszel aedf369174 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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`)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* 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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2026-05-01 17:08:59 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel abcd920964 test: isolate WAC v2 python test from stack overflow (#8979)
* test: isolate WAC v2 python test from test-thread stack overflow

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* ci: bump RUST_MIN_STACK to 4MB for backend tests

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2026-04-29 19:50:17 +00:00
hugocasa c95642863e feat: support restart from steps inside BranchOne, ForLoop, Subflow (#8955)
* feat: support restart from steps inside BranchOne, ForLoop, Subflow

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* fix: preserve original job kind in nested restart, support expanded subflow steps

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* fix: read selected iteration from graph state for nested ForLoop restart

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* feat: iteration selectors per ForLoop in restart popup, more nested restart tests

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* refactor: extract useNestedRestartState composable

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* 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
Ruben Fiszel 581658d881 fix(wac): recognize @workflow main, list WAC in scripts/list, run preprocessor (#8951)
* fix(wac): recognize @workflow main, list WAC in scripts/list, run preprocessor

Three workflow-as-code bug fixes:

- #8945: Python WAC template with `@workflow async def main(...)` was not
  detected as `auto_kind = "wac"`. The detection only ran when no `main`
  function was found. Hoist the heuristic so it runs whether or not `main`
  is the entrypoint.

- #8946: `scripts/list?kinds=script` filtered out WAC scripts because they
  set `auto_kind = 'wac'` and the SQL hid everything that wasn't NULL.
  Allow both NULL and 'wac' (still excluding 'lib' library scripts).

- #8947: Preprocessor functions defined alongside a WAC workflow were
  ignored. Inject the preprocessor invocation into the Python WAC wrapper
  so it runs before the workflow on the first iteration, then plumb the
  preprocessed args through `handle_wac_v2_output` so inline child
  re-runs see the post-preprocessor args via `checkpoint.input_args`.

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* test(wac): integration tests for #8946 (scripts/list) and #8947 (preprocessor)

- test_scripts_list_includes_wac: hit GET /scripts/list?kinds=script and
  assert WAC scripts are in the response (would have failed pre-#8946 fix
  because of the auto_kind IS NULL filter).
- test_python_wac_v2_with_preprocessor: deploy a Python WAC script with a
  preprocessor, run with raw event args, assert the workflow saw the
  preprocessed shape and v2_job.args/preprocessed were updated.
- New wac_preprocessor.sql fixture with auto_kind = 'wac' set explicitly.

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* fix(wac): address PR review feedback

Five review fixes:

- python_executor.rs: WAC preprocessor now runs inside the wrapper's
  `try:` block so failures route through the same `result.json` error
  serializer as workflow failures. Switched async-coroutine handling
  from deprecated `asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(...)` to
  `asyncio.run(...)` (the recommended primitive on 3.10+).

- bun_executor.rs: when copying preprocessed args into
  `checkpoint.input_args`, surface JSON parse failures via `?` instead
  of silently coercing to `Value::Null` (which would persist a corrupted
  arg into every child re-run). Also collapsed the redundant double
  iteration into a single pass.

- windmill-api-scripts/scripts.rs: switched the runnable-script filter
  from an allow-list (`auto_kind IS NULL OR = 'wac'`) to a deny-list
  (`<> 'lib'`), so future `auto_kind` values aren't silently filtered
  from triggers/dropdowns.

- windmill-parser-py: aligned the parser's WAC heuristic with the
  runtime detector `is_wac_v2_py` — `@task` is now optional, matching
  the runtime which says workflows that only use inline `step()` are
  still WAC. Added a regression test `test_parse_python_wac_step_only`.

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2026-04-27 13:38:49 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 5b3913052e refactor: convert read-hot globals to AtomicBool/I64 and ArcSwap (#8815)
* refactor: extract load helpers from reload_setting family

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* refactor: convert atomic primitive globals to AtomicBool/AtomicI64

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* refactor: convert CRITICAL_*/HUB_API_SECRET/INSTANCE_EVENTS_WEBHOOK/JWT_SECRET to ArcSwap

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* chore: pin ee-repo-ref to arcswap-refactor EE branch commit

* refactor: convert BASE_URL/HUB_BASE_URL/MIN_VERSION/LICENSE_KEY*/LICENSE_KEY_ID to ArcSwap

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* refactor: convert worker hot-path globals to ArcSwap (WORKER_CONFIG et al)

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* chore: pin ee-repo-ref to combined arcswap-urls+worker EE commit

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to d8be8f88cb8898c8f6b27421989d53528223815d

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* fix: cleanup unused imports + fix 2 missed WORKER_CONFIG readers

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* fix: secret_backend_integration test — BASE_URL.write().await → .store()

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* refactor: convert APP_WORKSPACED_ROUTE to AtomicBool for symmetry with HTTP_ROUTE_WORKSPACED_ROUTE

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Ruben Fiszel 64c58c824f feat: add deploy restriction rule and fork review requests (#8804)
* feat: add deploy restriction rule and fork review requests

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref.txt for fork review requests

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* fix: address PR review comments on fork review requests

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* refactor: rename fork review requests to deployment requests

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref.txt for deployment request rename

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* refactor: inline deployment request panel into deploy layout

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* fix: place Request deployment button to the left of Deploy

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* refactor: inline fork triggers into main deploy list

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* refactor: open real trigger detail drawer for inline fork triggers

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* feat: email notifications for merge completion and reply pings

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* fix: update deployment_request + protection_rule tables on workspace id rename

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Ruben Fiszel b3ef4bc26c perf: add inline-persist fast path for WAC v2 step() (#8807) 2026-04-13 16:49:53 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 60211c1d19 feat: folder default_permissioned_as rules for ownership defaults on deploy (#8801)
* feat: add folder default_permissioned_as rules for ownership defaults on deploy

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* fix: remove unnecessary auth guard on default_permissioned_as — rules are advisory only

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* chore: regenerate system prompts with new CLI commands

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* fix: address CI review findings — TOCTOU, race condition, email validation, type coercion

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* fix: add sqlx offline cache for test queries (fixes cargo_test CI)

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* fix: address remaining review findings — incomplete request bodies, dead code, redundant import

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* fix: address remaining review findings — full script fields, reactive stores, catch-all validation

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* fix: app/schedule/trigger set-permissioned-as fetch remote first to avoid data loss

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* fix: app set-permissioned-as avoid creating redundant app version

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* feat: compact user/group toggle + select for folder default_permissioned_as rules

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* feat: collapse default_permissioned_as section by default in folder editor

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* feat: include default_permissioned_as in FolderFile CLI type for YAML round-trip

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* fix: process folder.meta changes before items in push to apply new rules immediately

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* fix: clone default_permissioned_as on fork/rename + add full lifecycle tests

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* test: add no-op guarantee test — folder without rules behaves like before

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2026-04-12 20:14:07 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel ec9cec1d02 fix: treat empty global setting strings as unset (#8793)
* fix: treat empty global setting strings as unset

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* fix: close protected-setting whitespace gap in diff and preserve empty ws override

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2026-04-10 14:23:37 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 4fff89f98c fix: hide legacy global_settings.worker_configs ghost row (#8790)
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2026-04-10 06:00:03 +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

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* 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 fa668707c0 fix: move alert config from config table to global_settings (#8762)
* feat: move alert config from config table to global_settings

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref.txt

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* refactor: rename alert setting to alert_job_queue_waiting

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref.txt

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* test: add CLI unit tests for pullInstanceConfigs/pushInstanceConfigs

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref.txt

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref.txt to merged main

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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

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #519 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 9eba09a13b778caafc6ae65098b90e53c91984d3

New ee-repo-ref: 1d4b7a31fc115d6aba8640f7cd3fd5a01abe6806

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* 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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* ee-ref

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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 6d58d1a74d fix: pipeline DISCARD ALL with first query on cached pg connections (#8707)
* perf: pipeline DISCARD ALL with first query on cached pg connections

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* perf: use RESET ALL instead of DISCARD ALL for lighter session reset

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* test: add integration test for pg session reset on cached connections

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* fix: release MutexGuard before caching so pg connection cache actually works

The old code shadowed the MutexGuard variable without dropping it, so
try_lock() in the post-query caching path always failed — connection
caching was effectively dead code. Restructure to explicitly drop the
guard before connecting.

Also adds a CACHE_HITS counter and clear_pg_cache() helper so the
integration test can verify the cached-connection path is exercised.

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* test: add single-worker session isolation test for SET ROLE + search_path

Pushes 3 jobs into the queue before starting the worker so a single
worker processes them all sequentially (matching production). Verifies
SET ROLE and SET search_path do not leak between jobs.

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* fix: add RESET ROLE to session reset (RESET ALL does not undo SET ROLE)

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* fix: use DISCARD ALL for full session reset and retry on stale connections

- Switch from pipelined RESET ROLE; RESET ALL to eager DISCARD ALL when
  validating cached connections. This resets everything: role, GUCs,
  prepared statements, temp tables, advisory locks, LISTEN registrations.
- DISCARD ALL also serves as a health check: if it fails, the stale
  connection is discarded and a fresh one is created transparently.
- Extract new_pg_connection() helper to avoid duplicating the connect +
  spawn-connection-task logic.

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* test: add 100-job single-worker cache stress test

Runs 100 varied PG jobs (plain SELECTs, SET ROLE, SET search_path,
multi-statement) through one worker. Verifies all succeed, 99 hit the
cache, and no session state leaks between jobs.

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2026-04-03 22:16:48 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel adc9fe722d fix: gate relock_skip tests on private feature and update ee-repo-ref (#8703)
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2026-04-03 19:58:54 +00:00