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Ruben Fiszel b972fabab4 chore(main): release 1.700.0 (#9092)
* chore(main): release 1.700.0

* Apply automatic changes

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Co-authored-by: rubenfiszel <275584+rubenfiszel@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-11 22:37:58 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 9da13d0180 update prompts 2026-05-11 22:34:09 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 43b18006f3 feat(cli): auto-infer args for wmill app push (#9091)
Run `wmill app push` from inside an app folder (e.g. `f/foo/my_app.app/`)
with no args. The local path defaults to CWD, and the remote path is
derived from CWD relative to `wmill.yaml`, with `.app`/`.raw_app`/
`__app`/`__raw_app` suffixes stripped. Either, both, or neither
positional argument can be passed.

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

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-09 08:38:47 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 91ddb930c3 chore(main): release 1.699.0 (#9082)
* chore(main): release 1.699.0

* Apply automatic changes

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Co-authored-by: rubenfiszel <275584+rubenfiszel@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-08 18:03:06 +00:00
hugocasa 4b4aa0e303 fix(cli): bump svelte version in wmill app new template (#9084)
* fix(cli): bump svelte version in `wmill app new` template

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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2026-05-08 15:57:04 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 2510a09750 chore(main): release 1.698.0 (#9076)
* chore(main): release 1.698.0

* Apply automatic changes

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2026-05-08 06:16:21 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 1c56148714 fix(cli-tests): stabilize flow lock-gen race + Windows path (#9080)
* fix(cli-tests): stabilize flow lock-gen race + Windows path

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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2026-05-08 07:43:21 +02:00
hugocasa bc527fd929 feat(cli): add --parallel flag to generate-metadata (#9074)
* feat(cli): add --parallel flag to generate-metadata

* fix(cli): validate --parallel input and harden flush ordering
2026-05-08 04:39:47 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel d6476862b3 fix(cli): forward HEADERS env var on every backend fetch call (#9075)
Several `fetch()` callers in the CLI bypassed `OpenAPI.HEADERS` and skipped
the `HEADERS` env var, causing requests to fail behind auth gateways like
Cloudflare Access (same shape as #6421):

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

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

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

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-08 04:05:13 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 0b0999ef93 chore(main): release 1.697.0 (#9067)
* chore(main): release 1.697.0

* Apply automatic changes

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2026-05-07 13:53:30 +00:00
windmill-internal-app[bot] e2f2e62ba5 fix: Add length validation to fork workspace ID and fix CLI name field (#9053)
Co-authored-by: windmill-internal-app[bot] <1429786+windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-07 13:41:21 +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 9de38f9a09 feat(forks): handle triggers and schedules in wmill workspace merge (#9023)
* feat(forks): handle triggers and schedules in wmill workspace merge

Closes #9001. Brings CLI parity with the merge UI by routing trigger and
schedule diffs through the existing workspace_diff tally infrastructure
and lifting the deploy logic into the shared windmill-utils-internal
module.

- Backend: extend tally + compare to all 10 trigger kinds + schedule;
  new compare_two_trigger_or_schedule helper using to_jsonb minus runtime
  ignore set; CompareSummary gains schedules_changed/triggers_changed.
- Operational-state invariant: fork operations never flip target's
  mode/enabled. Triggers strip mode/enabled in both UI and CLI deploy
  payloads (preserved by is_mode_unspecified on backend). Schedules drop
  the setScheduleEnabled mirror entirely on merge — EditSchedule lacks
  enabled by design.
- Shared module: DeployKind extended with schedule + per-kind triggers;
  DeployProvider gains per-kind dispatch methods.
- Frontend: ~600 lines of client-side trigger-diff machinery deleted;
  rows flow through comparison.diffs like every other kind. Diff drawer
  returns full GET response stripped of runtime fields, matching backend
  semantics. Default selection excludes triggers/schedules (opt-in).
- CLI (merge.ts): per-kind provider, GCP-specific transforms (audience
  reset, base_endpoint with /api stripped to match frontend), summary
  table rows for Schedules/Triggers, default-deselect mirroring the UI.
- Bumps windmill-utils-internal to 1.5.0 (new exports for trigger
  per-kind dispatch); frontend depends on ^1.5.0.

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

* docs(enterprise): clarify [ee] prefix applies whenever an EE companion PR exists

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

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 6ee680c25e3413d928fc22002be6deb118092668

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #557 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: ad35a056627656fd426fb19856ea945955d4727f

New ee-repo-ref: 6ee680c25e3413d928fc22002be6deb118092668

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* fix(forks): preserve target state on merge update, mirror source on create

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* fix(forks): strip server-managed trigger fields and honor --include with --skip-conflicts

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2026-05-07 13:29:10 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 8c67e5fdb7 fix(cli): stable auto-numbered inline-script names in app pull (#9071) 2026-05-07 13:26:32 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 6df79a4572 fix: scope dev server CSS reset to a layer so Tailwind utilities win (#9069) 2026-05-07 09:53:14 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 5ecb644dd7 chore(main): release 1.696.2 (#9066)
* chore(main): release 1.696.2

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2026-05-07 00:10:14 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 628ab5692e fix(cli): detect upstream auth-gateway HTML responses and add poll heartbeat (#9065)
* fix(cli): detect upstream auth-gateway HTML responses and add poll heartbeat

* fix(cli): guard tar fallback, tighten cheap-path, case-insensitive ct, add tests
2026-05-06 23:48:32 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel bfe80355b0 chore(main): release 1.696.1 (#9050)
* chore(main): release 1.696.1

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2026-05-06 10:27:59 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel f07f19ebe7 chore(main): release 1.696.0 (#9040)
* chore(main): release 1.696.0

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2026-05-05 21:20:40 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 40dbab531e fix(cli): resolve cross-folder relative imports during lockgen on fresh DB (#9048)
* fix(cli): resolve cross-folder relative imports during lockgen on fresh DB

On a fresh workspace, lockfile generation for scripts that imported other
scripts via cross-folder relative imports (or barrel re-exporters) failed with
"Failed to find relative import" because the dep job's bun build hit the
server before any helper was deployed. Three independent bugs combined to
produce this:

1. wmill sync push --auto-metadata regenerated locks per script without
   building a DoubleLinkedDependencyTree or calling uploadScripts, so
   temp_script_refs was never sent to dependencies_async.

2. wmill script generate-metadata (the deprecated alias) had its own old
   in-line implementation that bypassed the tree entirely.

3. The TypeScript WASM parser dropped re-exports (export * from, export { x }
   from) when called with skip_type_only=false — the path used by
   parse_relative_imports — so barrel files looked like leaves to the CLI's
   dependency tree and their sibling helpers were missing from
   temp_script_refs.

Fix:
- sync.ts: --auto-metadata mirrors generate-metadata's flow (dryRun pass to
  populate tree → propagateStaleness → uploadScripts → real pass with tree).
- script.ts: deprecated wmill script generate-metadata now delegates to the
  canonical generateMetadata, which already does the tree+upload dance.
- parser-ts: visit_export_all and visit_named_export had inverted skip_type_only
  guards; aligned with visit_import_decl's pattern.

Includes 4 E2E tests reproducing each customer-hit failure path and a Rust
unit test for the re-export parser fix.

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* chore: bump windmill-parser-wasm-ts to 1.695.0

Pin the parser package to the version published with the re-export fix
(visit_export_all / visit_named_export skip_type_only=false) so the CLI
and frontend pick it up at the next release.

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* fix(cli): restore legacy stale-check in deprecated alias, add tree to gen pass

Delegating wmill script generate-metadata fully to the canonical handler
broke 4 workspace_deps_filter tests that rely on the legacy hash-with-deps
formula and the "No metadata to update" output string.

Restore the original in-line implementation (legacy stale-check preserved),
but add a DoubleLinkedDependencyTree + uploadScripts pass before the actual
generation step. The customer's bug only manifests on real lockgen, not on
the dry-run staleness check, so this preserves the existing test contract
while still fixing cross-folder relative imports for the deprecated alias.

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2026-05-05 21:06:53 +00:00
hugocasa b86f8960fc fix(windmill-utils-internal): move config to subpath export (#9045)
The config module imports node:fs/promises (stat, mkdir), which breaks
non-Node bundlers like the Cloudflare Workers build of the hub. The
windmill SPA frontend got away with it via tree-shaking, but stricter
runtimes choke on the bare node: import even when unused.

Stop re-exporting ./config from the main entry and expose it via a
windmill-utils-internal/config subpath instead. CLI code already
deep-imports the source file, so it is unaffected. Bumps the package
to 1.4.0 and updates the frontend dependency to match.

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2026-05-05 20:39:06 +02:00
centdix 0d0557fc9d feat: add wac ai context for frontend chat (#9021)
* feat: add wac ai context

* fix: limit wac context languages

* fix: pass wac auto kind in flow script drawer
2026-05-05 15:00:06 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 66c9063919 feat(cli): add --as-superadmin flag to workspace list-remote (#9043)
* feat(cli): add --as-superadmin flag to workspace list-remote

Wires the existing /workspaces/list_as_superadmin endpoint into the
CLI so superadmins can enumerate every workspace on an instance from
CI tooling, not just the ones the calling user is a member of.

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* chore: regenerate CLI prompts and document the regen step

Adds an AGENTS.md note pointing to system_prompts/generate.py so future
CLI command edits keep the agent-facing CLI docs in sync, and
regenerates the auto-generated outputs for the new --as-superadmin flag.

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2026-05-05 14:34:49 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 8247f4ee19 chore(main): release 1.695.0 (#9011)
* chore(main): release 1.695.0

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2026-05-04 21:48:04 +00:00
hugocasa 85a05765e2 docs(skills): document S3Object inputs and S3 streaming in script skills (#9022)
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2026-05-04 15:53:12 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel dfe534b1a6 chore(main): release 1.694.0 (#8998)
* chore(main): release 1.694.0

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2026-05-01 21:02:43 +00:00
hugocasa 66db873651 fix: surface scope errors as 403 and show real message in CLI (#8953)
* fix: surface scope errors as 403 and show real message in CLI

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* fix: address review feedback on scope error PR

- Backend: also patch handler-level check_scopes (lib.rs:223) — without
  this, endpoints using check_scopes (scripts, flows, jobs, …) still
  returned 401 for scope failures, which the CLI would render as the
  misleading auth message.
- CLI: strip backend file refs and the duplicated "Permission denied:" /
  "Not authorized:" prefix from the surfaced error body.

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2026-05-01 20:55:49 +00:00
hugocasa d60dd745e4 feat(forks): handle triggers and schedules in workspace forks (#8976)
* feat(forks): strip operational state from triggers/schedules on git-sync export

When the source workspace is a fork (`wm-fork-*`), the tarball export now
omits `mode` from triggers and `enabled` from schedules. The trigger update
handler also preserves the existing DB `mode` when both fields are absent
from the request, instead of falling back to the BaseTriggerData default.

This prevents a fork's git-sync round-trip from flipping the parent
workspace's enabled/disabled state when a merge applies the fork's YAML
back to main.

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* feat(forks): opt-in fork_triggers flag clones triggers/schedules disabled

Adds `workspace.fork_triggers` (default false) and a matching field on
CreateWorkspaceFork. When the user opts in, fork creation also runs
clone_triggers_and_schedules: every row in schedule and the ten
*_trigger tables is copied to the fork with mode='disabled' /
enabled=false. Listener identifiers (group_id, replication_slot_name,
subscription_name, …) are copied verbatim — the runtime suffix that
prevents the fork from competing with the parent ships in a follow-up
PR.

native_trigger is intentionally skipped: those triggers manage external
webhook state we don't want duplicated.

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* feat(forks): warn before enabling triggers/schedules that conflict with parent

set_trigger_mode and schedule's set_enabled now check whether the parent
workspace has the same path actively enabled. If so, the call is rejected
with a `fork-conflict:<kind>:<parent_id>` error unless the request includes
`force=true`. The frontend interprets the prefix to surface a confirm-to-
proceed dialog.

This is the placeholder safety net until the Phase 3 listener-suffix work
removes the conflict for the namespaceable kinds (Kafka/MQTT/NATS/Postgres/
Azure/GCP-CreateNew). For SQS, GCP-Existing, and schedules — where there's
no namespacing fix — the warning is the durable solution.

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* feat(forks): UI: opt-in clone-triggers checkbox + confirm-on-fork-conflict

Adds the user-facing surface for the fork-trigger work:

- CreateWorkspaceInner: new "Clone triggers and schedules" toggle in the
  fork-creation dialog (default off). Sends fork_triggers in the request.

- forkConflict utility: detects the `fork-conflict:<kind>:<parent_id>`
  error string from the backend, shows a confirm() dialog explaining
  why the action is blocked, retries with `force: true` if accepted.

- Wires withForkConflictRetry into every trigger setMode and the
  schedule setEnabled call, both in the per-kind editor components and
  the +page.svelte list views (HTTP, websocket, kafka, NATS, SQS, MQTT,
  GCP, Azure, Postgres, email, schedule).

OpenAPI spec gains the `force` field on each setmode/setenabled body.

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* feat(forks): CLI --fork-triggers flag, fork-trigger docs, skill update

- Adds --fork-triggers boolean to wmill workspace fork; passes
  fork_triggers through to the create_fork API call.
- New docs/fork-triggers.md describing the model end-to-end (default,
  opt-in clone, merge-direction filter, conflict warning, future
  runtime-suffix work).
- Updates the adding-a-trigger SKILL.md to mention the fork-export
  ignore-keys participation and the clone_triggers_and_schedules
  block that new trigger kinds must extend.

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* chore: regenerate sqlx offline query cache for fork-trigger SQL

* fix(forks): replace browser confirm() with ConfirmationModal for fork conflict

The fork-conflict warning previously used the browser's native confirm()
which doesn't match Windmill's design system. Switches to a singleton
ConfirmationModal mounted at the (logged) layout root, driven by a new
forkConflictModal store. The withForkConflictRetry helper now sets the
store and awaits the user's choice via a Promise, instead of blocking
on window.confirm.

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* fix(forks): filter unchanged triggers in merge UI, add diff view, surface parent-only ones

The fork merge UI listed every trigger from the fork as a deployable item
regardless of whether it differed from the parent — so a fork created with
fork_triggers=true (which clones triggers in disabled state, otherwise
identical) showed every trigger as a "Fork-only" change. The 'Update
current' tab also missed triggers newly created in the parent that the
fork hadn't pulled yet.

This refactor:

- fetchAllTriggers now lists both fork and parent in parallel for each
  trigger kind, then merges by path.
- Computes a per-trigger `changeKind` (new / modified / deleted-in-source)
  using a JSON comparison that strips runtime + fork-local fields
  (mode/enabled/server_id/last_server_ping/edited_at/edited_by/etc.) so
  the disabled-on-clone difference doesn't show up as a change.
- Filters the trigger items in deployableItems by the current direction:
  Deploy mode shows fork-side new/modified, Update mode shows parent-side
  new/modified.
- Replaces the always-on "Fork-only" badge with proper New/Modified
  badges and surfaces a Diff button (modal Drawer + Monaco DiffEditor)
  for modified triggers — the diff strips the same ignored fields so
  users see only the meaningful config differences.

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* fix(forks): always clone triggers/schedules disabled, drop opt-in flag

Disabled triggers and schedules are inert — no listener attaches, no cron
fires — so cloning them by default is safe by construction. Drops the
fork_triggers opt-in flag introduced earlier in this PR:

- Drops workspace.fork_triggers column (migration removed)
- Removes fork_triggers from CreateWorkspaceFork (API + OpenAPI)
- Removes the conditional in create_workspace_fork — clone always runs
- Removes the toggle from the fork-creation dialog
- Removes --fork-triggers from `wmill workspace fork`
- Updates docs/fork-triggers.md and adding-a-trigger SKILL.md

The merge UI continues to exclude triggers from the deploy/update default
selection, so a routine merge from a fork doesn't accidentally push
trigger config the user hasn't intentionally changed.

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* fix(http-triggers): scope route exists check by workspace, skip non-workspaced clones in forks

The non-CLOUD branch of `route_path_key_exists` self-excluded by trigger
path alone, which silently masked cross-workspace collisions once forks
started cloning trigger rows verbatim. Tighten it to exclude only the
exact `(workspace_id, path)` row.

Fork creation also now skips non-workspaced HTTP triggers — their URL
has no workspace prefix, so a clone collides with the parent at the
matchit router (which silently drops one of two duplicates) and there is
no namespacing escape hatch. The clone copies all rows when CLOUD_HOSTED
or HTTP_ROUTE_WORKSPACED_ROUTE forces every route workspaced regardless.

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* fix(forks-ui): silent cancel on enable conflict, clean up trigger rows in compare view

forkConflict helper now returns undefined when the user dismisses the
modal instead of throwing, so the redundant 'Cannot enable: undefined'
toast no longer appears.

CompareWorkspaces trigger rows now mirror the script row layout: drop
the redundant Disabled badge and the Trash/Details buttons (both belong
on the dedicated trigger pages, not in the deploy/compare view); pass
triggerKind through so RowIcon picks the right kind-specific icon; move
extraLabel into the summary line; replace the yellow Modified badge
with the same green ↗ ahead / blue ↘ behind treatment scripts use.

Trigger diff drawer: switch JSON → YAML for parity with DiffDrawer, fix
zero-height monaco render with className=!h-full, drop the redundant
Original/Modified label banner above the diff.

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* fix(email-trigger): scope local_part exists check, skip non-workspaced clones in forks

Mirrors the HTTP route fix for the email-trigger non-CLOUD `email_exists`
check (in EE) which had the same path-only self-exclusion bug, and the
fork clone of `email_trigger` rows which copied non-workspaced
`local_part` verbatim. Skip non-workspaced rows in the clone unless the
instance is CLOUD_HOSTED (where lookup is workspace-scoped natively).

EE companion change in windmill-trigger-email/src/handler_ee.rs.

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 78512dd73b4a1c9f70574cff863374179e3a621b

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #554 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 1ac77f50747b58e720a11162dfd309bc252a24ab

New ee-repo-ref: 78512dd73b4a1c9f70574cff863374179e3a621b

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* fix(forks): always-warn on parent row, kind-specific modal copy, cancel-aware toggles

- Conflict check now fires whenever the parent has the path (regardless of
  parent's mode), since the cloned upstream identifier is shared by
  construction; closes the Postgres slot-takeover gap when the parent is
  disabled. Schedule's set_schedule_enabled gets the same treatment.
- Skip the warning entirely for HTTP and Email via a new
  TriggerCrud::FORK_CONFLICT_ON_ENABLE const — both kinds are workspace-
  scoped at runtime so cloned rows can't collide with the parent.
- Modal copy branches by failure family: split-events (Kafka/NATS/MQTT/SQS/
  GCP/Azure), duplicate-firing (Websocket/Schedule), slot-takeover
  (Postgres). Generic fallback for unknown kinds.
- withForkConflictRetry now returns boolean (true=committed, false=
  cancelled). TriggerModeToggle reuses its existing innerTriggerMode local
  state via a function binding for the regular Toggle, snapping back to
  the prop when onToggleMode signals a cancel — needed because the native
  bind:checked diverges from the parent's prop after a click and Svelte's
  reactivity won't re-push a same-valued prop down. Schedule list page
  uses {#key} on a reset version since it renders Toggle directly.
- Editor inners revert mode = previousMode on cancel; list pages skip the
  re-fetch (loadTriggers/loadSchedules) on cancel to avoid pointless
  network traffic and the schedule "Job stats loading..." flash.
- Drop withForkConflictRetry from HTTP and Email editors + list pages
  since the backend never emits the conflict for those kinds.

* fix(forks-ui): widen onToggleMode types, scope schedule toggle reset by path

- TriggerEditorToolbar and TriggerSuspendedJobsModal forwarded
  onToggleMode as `(mode) => void`, dropping the new boolean return so
  any caller wired through them would silently no-op the cancel-revert.
  Match the wider TriggerModeToggle signature.
- Schedule list page used a single resetVersion counter for every row's
  {#key}, so cancelling on any one schedule remounted every <Toggle> on
  the page. Switch to a per-path Record<string, number> bumped only for
  the affected row.

* chore: bump ee-repo-ref to c3a4553 (email FORK_CONFLICT_ON_ENABLE override)

* fix(forks): include Suspended in conflict gate, use parent_workspace_id for fork detection

Three fixes from the Claude review on PR #8976:

- Suspended mode still attaches the listener (it just pauses auto-run of
  queued jobs); two suspended fork+parent listeners would still split
  Kafka events / share a PG slot. Gate set_trigger_mode on
  `mode != Disabled` instead of `mode == Enabled` so Suspended also
  surfaces the warning.
- workspaces_export.rs::fork_*_ignore_keys keyed off the wm-fork-* prefix
  while set_trigger_mode and set_schedule_enabled key off
  parent_workspace_id. Switch the export filter to query
  parent_workspace_id once at the top of tarball_workspace and pass
  is_fork through. The column is the contract; the prefix is a
  creation-time naming convention that could in principle drift.
- TriggerModeToggle's suspend-dropdown action reassigned the non-bindable
  `triggerMode` prop instead of the local `innerTriggerMode` mirror,
  leaking inconsistent state if the dispatch was cancelled. Now writes
  to innerTriggerMode like the Toggle's on:change handler does.

* fix(cli): skip setScheduleEnabled when local YAML lacks `enabled`

Tarball export from a fork strips `enabled` from schedules so the
fork→parent git-sync round-trip can't flip the parent's operational
state. The CLI's pushSchedule called setScheduleEnabled whenever
`localSchedule.enabled != schedule.enabled`, which evaluates truthy
when local is undefined (fork-pulled YAML) and remote is true/false —
sending `{ enabled: undefined }` that serializes to `{}` and gets
rejected by the backend (`SetEnabled.enabled` is required).

Skip the call when `localSchedule.enabled === undefined` so a sync push
of fork-pulled YAMLs preserves the target's existing enabled state
instead of erroring out. Trigger updates were already safe — the
backend's update_trigger preserves `mode` when the request omits it.

* Revert "fix(cli): skip setScheduleEnabled when local YAML lacks `enabled`"

This reverts commit 23ba7e72fc.

* feat(cli): --force flag and friendlier error on fork-conflict for schedule enable

`wmill schedule enable foo/bar` against a fork whose parent has the same
path used to surface the raw `fork-conflict:schedule:<parent>` error
body. The CLI now:

- accepts `--force` to bypass the warning (mirrors the API field and the
  UI's "Enable anyway" confirmation),
- detects the `fork-conflict:` prefix on errors and prints a one-screen
  explanation pointing at --force instead of the raw body.

Disable doesn't trigger the warning (the gate fires only on transitions
to listener-attaching modes), so no flag there. Trigger enable/disable
isn't exposed as a standalone CLI command — sync push goes through
updateTrigger which has its own backend mode-preservation, so no
fork-conflict surfaces from the CLI for those.

* chore: regenerate cli-commands docs after adding --force to schedule enable

* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 967f961f0a88b027d894aebd03977181129477a8

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #555 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: c3a4553296473932e15392a06415dd7fb9aa6591

New ee-repo-ref: 967f961f0a88b027d894aebd03977181129477a8

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* fix(forks): address CI dead-code, claude/cubic review feedback

- backend: cfg-gate `fork_trigger_ignore_keys` to match its already-gated
  callsite. CI compiles with `-D warnings`, so the unused-fn under feature
  combos that disable all trigger crates was breaking check_oss/check_ee/
  cargo_test/test-linux/test-windows.
- cli: re-apply the `pushSchedule` undefined-skip (originally 23ba7e7,
  reverted in 4d172a1). Tarball export from forks strips `enabled`, so
  fork-pulled YAMLs that get sync-pushed back via `wmill schedule push`
  would otherwise serialize `{ enabled: undefined }` → `{}` and the
  backend's required `SetEnabled.enabled` rejects the body. Skipping
  preserves the target's existing flag, which is the round-trip-safe
  behavior. (`wmill workspace merge` extension to triggers/schedules is
  tracked in #9001 — until then sync push is the only CLI path.)
- TriggerModeToggle suspend-dropdown action awaits onToggleMode and
  resets `innerTriggerMode = triggerMode` on cancel, matching the Toggle
  on:change handler. Without this, dismissing the fork-conflict modal on
  a Suspend transition leaves the toggle stuck in 'suspended'.
- forkConflict: when a new modal opens with a previous resolver still
  pending, resolve the older promise to false. Avoids a dangling promise
  if the user clicks toggles on two rows in quick succession.
- schedules list: bump `toggleResetVersions[path]` on the
  permission-denied branch so the Toggle re-mounts back to the prop's
  `enabled` value. Without this, a user without write permission could
  click the toggle and have it stick visually flipped.
- docs/fork-triggers.md: switch the merge-direction filter description
  from `wm-fork-*` prefix to `parent_workspace_id IS NOT NULL` (matches
  the code after 4dd38fe). Drop the misleading "merge-direction filter
  strips identifier columns too" line in Future Work — the runtime
  suffix is applied at listener attach, the stored column never carries
  it, so no export filtering is needed there.

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hugocasa 21411282bb fix: route email trigger path through standard info channel (#8996)
* docs(skill): document email triggers and S3 attachments

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

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

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

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

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

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New ee-repo-ref: 26184ab7a4aadfc529dcedf038aa08d36c7ad381

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2026-05-01 16:23:09 +00:00
hugocasa 0b959b8ec6 feat(cli): wmill-lock.yaml auto-fill + --rehash-only + path-prefix dedup (#8978)
* fix(cli): canonical lockfile hashes + lock upgrade migration to v3

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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2026-05-01 15:11:56 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 5d5b853f70 fix(cli): only preserve case for raw-app runnableIds, not app/flow summaries (#9000)
* fix(cli): only preserve case for raw-app runnableIds, not app/flow summaries

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

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

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

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

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

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2026-05-01 14:52:55 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 02fe2e7511 chore(main): release 1.693.4 (#8994)
* chore(main): release 1.693.4

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2026-05-01 06:57:17 -04:00
hugocasa 7c227ece0d fix(cli): pin wasm parser versions in published package.json (#8993)
Previously build-npm.ts emitted "*" for every wasm parser dep. Combined
with lockfiles pinning the first resolved version, users who installed
when a parser was briefly behind got stuck on a stale wasm even after
the registry caught up — surfacing as "TypeError: parse_ts_relative_imports
is not a function" warnings during sync/generate-metadata.

Forward the dev package.json specs into the generated package.json
instead, and pin all 12 parsers to the exact versions published on npm
(mirroring frontend/package.json).

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2026-04-30 12:13:29 -04:00
Ruben Fiszel 6922631b03 chore(main): release 1.693.3 (#8989)
* chore(main): release 1.693.3

* Apply automatic changes

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2026-04-30 14:21:04 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 34ba176f52 chore(main): release 1.693.2 (#8987)
* chore(main): release 1.693.2

* Apply automatic changes

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2026-04-30 12:24:16 +00:00
centdix 8196857c8f add workflow-as-code skill (#8970)
* feat: add workflow-as-code skill

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

* fix: make system prompt freshness self-contained

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* Revert "fix: make system prompt freshness self-contained"

This reverts commit 7d2fde9585.

* fix: refresh wac generated guidance

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* test: add wac cli eval cases

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* fix: align wac prompt imports

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2026-04-30 12:23:59 +00:00
hugocasa bef0a36c55 chore: bump windmill-parser-wasm packages to 1.693.1 (#8985)
Bump windmill-parser-wasm-ts, -py and -py-imports to 1.693.1 in
the CLI and frontend after publishing the new versions.

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2026-04-30 12:19:46 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 8f68f048d8 chore(main): release 1.693.1 (#8982)
* chore(main): release 1.693.1

* Apply automatic changes

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2026-04-29 21:25:34 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel e147546b3d chore(main): release 1.693.0 (#8957)
* chore(main): release 1.693.0

* Apply automatic changes

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2026-04-29 19:59:25 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel de0b6b1528 feat: workspace-shared ui/ folder reusable across raw apps (#8974)
* feat: add workspace-shared ui/ folder reusable across raw apps

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

* feat: add shared ui/ drawer in raw app editor sidebar

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* feat: forward workspace shared ui/ to raw app editor iframe

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* all

* all

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2026-04-29 18:54:55 +00:00
Guilhem 5861dcad58 fix(cli): debounce wmill dev flow round-trip 200ms (#8977)
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2026-04-29 18:02:39 +00:00
centdix 4098793db2 fix: split flow prompts for frontend chat (#8968)
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2026-04-29 14:56:51 +00:00
centdix b883f9a9d2 feat: add ai chat schedule and trigger tools (#8961)
* feat: add ai chat schedule and trigger tools

* refactor: use zod for ai chat workspace tools

* refactor: let ai provide runnable target fields

* refactor: generate ai chat workspace tool schemas

* fix: add object type to composed tool schemas

* fix: avoid top-level trigger schema unions

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

* fix: block undeployed workspace ai tools

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* fix: inject ai workspace tool target

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* test: add ai evals for workspace tools

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* test: make workspace tool eval prompts realistic

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* fix: surface workspace tool errors

* fix: show workspace tool success details

* fix: describe workspace tool path format

* fix: clarify workspace path examples

* fix: tighten workspace tool validation

* fix: align workspace tool prompts

* chore: mark generated chat schemas

* chore: mark generated cli skills

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2026-04-29 14:00:01 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel b2004f357d chore(main): release 1.692.0 (#8950)
* chore(main): release 1.692.0

* Apply automatic changes

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2026-04-27 20:22:48 +00:00
Guilhem eebe24d8b0 feat(cli): wmill dev with per-flow proxy and responsive Dev UI (#8529)
* feat(cli): add `wmill flow dev` subcommand with per-flow reverse proxy and launch.json

Also generates .claude/launch.json for existing flow folders during `wmill init`.

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

* feat: responsive dev layout and hide splitter for single-pane views

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

* fix: clamp flow graph height between minHeight and maxHeight

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

* feat(cli): enhance app new with Claude Desktop integration and better defaults

- Add .claude/launch.json to generated app scaffold for Claude Code preview support
- Add "Open in Claude Desktop?" prompt that creates a CLI session and opens it
  in Claude Desktop Code mode via the claude://resume deep link
- Improve default CSS template with body background, system fonts, and padding

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

* fix(cli): handle both .flow and __flow suffixes in wmill dev

The flow detection in loadPaths only checked the configured suffix
(dotted or non-dotted), so users with nonDottedPaths=true who had
.flow folders (or vice versa) would see inline script edits treated
as standalone script changes instead of flow changes.

Now checks both suffix forms everywhere: type classification,
folder path extraction, path stripping, and loadWmPath lookup.
Also adds raw_app launch.json generation to init and sync pull.

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

* docs(cli): update generated skills with dev workflow and preview commands

Update cli-commands, write-flow, and raw-app skills to document the new
local dev workflow (wmill dev --path, --proxy-port, .claude/launch.json).
Add wmill script preview and wmill flow preview to all script/flow skills
so agents know how to test without deploying.

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

* fix(cli): include path in dev URL and use open.default for browser

- Append &path= to the printed/opened URL when --path is specified
- Use open.default(url) instead of open.openApp for more reliable browser opening

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

* feat(cli): add Claude CLI/Desktop detection hints in wmill flow new

Show contextual instructions for previewing flows based on available tools.

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

* chore: regenerate auto-generated CLI skills for new dev flags

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

* fix(cli): handle mixed flow suffixes in dev file watcher

The ignore() function uses isFlowPath() which only checks the configured
suffix (__flow or .flow), causing files in the other variant to be silently
ignored. Bypass the ignore check for any file inside a flow folder and
force flow type detection regardless of suffix configuration.

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

* feat(cli): drop default proxy in flow folders, open browser, add --no-browser

Manual `wmill dev` in a flow folder should not implicitly enable the
reverse proxy. Both proxy and legacy modes now open the browser; the
new --no-browser flag opts out. Claude Code launch.json templates pass
--no-browser so the IDE preview doesn't fight a system browser window.

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

* feat(cli): gate dev broadcasts by --path and push currentLastEdit on connect

When --path (or auto-detected flow path) is set, drop file events for
any other path so the dev page stays locked to the requested resource
and currentLastEdit can never reflect an unrelated edit. The connection
handler proactively pushes currentLastEdit so the page renders without
waiting for the first file change.

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* fix(frontend): prefer WebSocket for flow round-trip when wmill dev is connected

updateFlow used isInIframe priority, which routed Claude Code's iframe
preview through postMessage (no listener) and silently dropped flow
edits. Flip the priority: when the wmill dev WebSocket is open, use it
(covers standalone tabs and Claude Code's preview); fall back to
postMessage only when no WS is connected (the VS Code extension's iframe
URL has no `local=true`, so it never opens one). Also stop assigning
lastSent before a channel actually accepted the message, so a CONNECTING
WS doesn't silently swallow the first change.

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

* feat(dev): url is source of truth for path; add workspace file picker

Drops the server-side --path gate added in 3c2d5155e1. The dev page now
filters by its URL's ?path= and the CLI is a dumb broadcaster, which
lets multiple tabs each watch different paths. When the URL has no
?path=, the page asks the CLI for a list of workspace items (flows,
scripts, raw_apps) via a new {type:'listPaths'} WS message and renders
a picker. Clicking a flow or script soft-updates the URL via
history.pushState and loads it; raw_apps surface a hint to use
`wmill app dev` since they don't render here.

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

* feat(dev): picker uses homepage tree view with summaries

Replace the hand-rolled Button-list picker with a TreeView-style layout
that mirrors the Windmill homepage: folder/user tree grouping via
`groupItems`, item rows rendered through the shared `Row.svelte` (no
actions, no favourites, no link — just the visual), a `SearchItems`
fuzzy filter with the same search input styling and placeholder as the
homepage, and `group-open:` chevron toggling on native <details>.

The CLI's listWorkspacePaths now also reads summaries from each item's
metadata (flow.yaml for flows, <script>.script.yaml for scripts) in
parallel so the picker shows summaries as the primary row label, same
as the homepage. Raw apps have no standard manifest so they show the
path only.

Additional polish: title shows "<workspace> (local)" instead of
generic text, subtitle trimmed, item-wrapper owns the border-b so
Row's internal last:border-b-0 doesn't zero it out, summary border
gated on group-open: to avoid doubled lines when a folder is
collapsed.

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* fix(cli): wmill dev --no-browser was a no-op

Cliffy's `.option("--no-browser", ...)` creates an option named
`browser` (boolean, default undefined) that becomes `false` when the
flag is passed. The previous code checked `opts.noBrowser`, which
Cliffy never populates, so the guard silently no-op'd and the browser
always opened. Rename to `browser` and check `=== false` explicitly,
matching the `wmill app dev --no-open` convention.

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

* feat(dev): picker warns when wmill dev server is unreachable

Track WS state in Dev.svelte (connecting/open/closed) — 'closed' is
set on either the WS error or close event. When closed, the picker
replaces the toggle + search + tree with a warning Alert telling the
user to run `wmill dev` from the workspace root. Toggle and search are
hidden rather than rendered disabled because there's nothing to filter
anyway.

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* refactor(cli): rename wmill dev --no-browser to --no-open

Match the pre-existing `wmill app dev --no-open` flag. Having
`--no-browser` on one dev command and `--no-open` on the other was
just an oversight from my earlier change. All three launch.json
templates (init, flow new, sync pull) switch to `--no-open`.

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

* feat(cli): wmill init creates root .claude/launch.json for the picker

Adds a workspace-root .claude/launch.json so Claude Code can launch
`wmill dev` from the project root and land on the file picker (no
--path → picker mode). Per-flow and per-raw_app launch.json files are
already generated by the existing scans. Skipped (with a gray log) if
the file already exists, so the user's customizations are preserved.

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

* feat(cli): add skipClaudeAssets wmill.yaml flag

When `skipClaudeAssets: true` is set in wmill.yaml, all generators
that previously wrote Claude-specific assets become no-ops:

- writeAiGuidanceFiles skips CLAUDE.md and .claude/skills/
  (AGENTS.md is still written — vendor-neutral)
- wmill init skips the root .claude/launch.json + per-flow +
  per-raw_app launch.json scans
- wmill sync pull skips the per-flow + per-raw_app launch.json scans
- wmill flow new skips the new flow's .claude/launch.json
- wmill app new skips the new raw_app's .claude/ folder + launch.json

The flag is added to SyncOptions, DEFAULT_SYNC_OPTIONS, and the
generated wmill.yaml template (commented out — opt-in).

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* feat(cli): wmill init removes existing Claude assets when skipClaudeAssets is set

Re-running `wmill init` with `skipClaudeAssets: true` now removes
previously-generated Claude assets so the workspace state matches the
config. Narrow scope, no confirmation:

- per-flow / per-raw_app .claude/launch.json (each parent .claude/
  collapsed if empty)
- root .claude/launch.json
- .claude/skills/ (wholly ours; safe to remove the subtree)
- root .claude/ collapsed if empty
- CLAUDE.md only if its content matches the default
  ("Instructions are in @AGENTS.md\n"); otherwise left in place
  with a note

Each removal is logged in yellow under a single gray intro line that
prints lazily on the first removal — a clean tree stays silent.

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* fix(cli): wmill workspace add browser open silently no-ops

`open.openApp(open.apps.browser, { arguments: [url] })` resolves its
Promise even when the OS-level launch does nothing, so the CLI prints
"Opened browser for you" but no tab appears. Same pattern was already
fixed in `dev.ts` by commit 3272c29c2e — use `open.default(url)`,
which delegates to the native URL opener (`open` on macOS, `xdg-open`
on Linux, `start` on Windows) and actually rejects on failure.

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

* fix(cli): wmill init workspace prompt no longer duplicates active profile name

Cliffy's Select.prompt renders `default: X` as `(X)` next to the
question header, which duplicates whichever workspace name the
default points to. Drop `default` and instead reorder the list so
the active profile is first (cursor-preselected by virtue of position)
and append "— active" to its label so the indicator lives where it's
contextually relevant.

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

* docs(skills): expand preview-vs-run guidance for write-flow + all write-script-* skills

Both `wmill flow preview/run` and `wmill script preview/run` have the
same intent split — preview hits the local file, run hits the deployed
version, sync push deploys. The skills' "after writing" sections used
to terse-list the commands and just say "do not run them yourself",
which encouraged the wrong reflex of `sync push` + `run` to "test".

Rewrite the section in both `system_prompts/base/flow-base.md` (drives
write-flow) and the `script_cli_intro` block in
`system_prompts/generate.py` (drives all write-script-<lang>) to:

- explicitly list `preview` as the default for local iteration,
- spell out the few cases when `run` or `sync push` are appropriate,
- offer to test as a one-sentence next step (no multi-option menus),
- mark `preview` as safe to run autonomously.

Regenerate auto-generated/ + cli/src/guidance/skills.ts.

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* refactor(cli): wmill dev — clearer mode names and accurate startup messaging

- Rename `startLegacyServer` to `startDirectServer`. "Legacy" implied
  it was on the way out; the two modes (proxy vs direct WS) actually
  serve different topologies and both stay. Add comments above each
  section spelling out who they're for: proxy mode for embedders that
  require a localhost origin (Claude Code preview), direct mode for
  standalone browser tabs and the VS Code extension iframe.

- Replace the stale "Dev server will automatically point to the last
  script edited locally" log line. Now print path-aware text:
  - with --path (or auto-detected): "Watching <path> — edits will live
    -reload in the dev page"
  - without: "Open the dev page and pick a flow or script to preview —
    edits will live-reload" plus a hint about --path
  Mirror the same in proxy mode after the listen callback.

- Drop the redundant "Go to <url>" line when --no-open isn't passed
  (maybeOpenBrowser already prints "Opened browser at <url>").

- Rename "Server listening on port 3001" to
  "Dev WebSocket listening on ws://localhost:<port>/ws" so the line's
  purpose is obvious.

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

* refactor(cli): drop per-folder .claude/launch.json generation

Stop creating `.claude/launch.json` inside every flow folder, raw_app
folder, and at `wmill flow new`/`wmill app new` time. The workspace-
root `.claude/launch.json` from `wmill init` stays — it's the picker
entry point and the one place where the deterministic "click → preview"
UX is high-value.

Removed from:
- `wmill init` — per-flow + per-raw_app scans
- `wmill sync pull` — per-flow + per-raw_app scans (also drops the
  now-unused `node:fs` mkdirSync/writeFileSync import)
- `wmill flow new` — bootstrap no longer scaffolds `.claude/`
- `wmill app new` — same; also drops the `.claude/launch.json` lines
  from the post-create directory listing

Skills already give the agent the right CLI commands, so per-folder
launch.json was redundant context. Existing files in user projects
keep working but won't be regenerated; `wmill init` with
`skipClaudeAssets: true` cleans them up.

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

* feat(cli): wmill app new flags + tighten raw-app skill for AI agents

`wmill app new` is interactive by default, which hangs forever when an
AI agent tries to use it. Add flags so the wizard can be bypassed
end-to-end:

- `--summary <text>`, `--path <path>`, `--framework <react19|react18|
  svelte5|vue>` (required for non-interactive)
- `--datatable <name>` (opt into the datatable wizard)
- `--schema <name>` (creates schema with CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS
  if it doesn't already exist; only valid with --datatable)
- `--overwrite` (replace existing directory without prompting)
- `--no-open-in-desktop` (suppress the Claude Desktop offer)

Mode is auto-detected: providing any of --summary/--path/--framework
puts the run into non-interactive mode where the datatable wizard,
overwrite prompt, and Claude Desktop prompt all skip silently (or fail
fast on conflict instead of waiting for stdin). Each provided flag is
validated upfront with a clear error message.

Skill side: rewrite `system_prompts/base/raw-app.md`'s "Creating a Raw
App" section so the AI agent knows it should run the command itself
with flags (not tell the user to run it interactively). Direct the
agent to use `AskUserQuestion` with one bundled call to gather any
missing summary/path/framework — refuse to invent values, refuse to
default. Anti-patterns spelled out explicitly.

AGENTS.md template (`cli/src/guidance/core.ts`) had a contradicting
line ("MUST ask the user to run wmill app new in its terminal first")
that was loaded eagerly into agent context and overrode the skill —
replaced with the same agent-driven guidance, pointing to the
raw-app skill for the full procedure.

Regenerate auto-generated/ + cli/src/guidance/skills.ts.

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

* feat(cli): per-target preview launch.json + agent uses wmill flow new

Refactor the agent's dev/preview workflow:

- Drop root .claude/launch.json generation from `wmill init`. Sharing one
  generic entry across sessions caused preview collisions; agents now add
  per-target named entries (windmill: <wmill_path>) on demand.
- New `preview` skill in system_prompts/base/preview.md. Branches on
  whether `mcp__Claude_Preview__*` MCP tools are available: with them,
  add a per-target launch.json entry pinning its own port + --proxy-port
  + --path + --no-open and invoke the MCP preview tool; without them,
  start `wmill dev --path <X> --no-open` directly and hand the URL the
  CLI prints to the user. Never touch launch.json in the direct case.
- Agents must run `wmill flow new <path>` themselves to scaffold flows
  (folder + flow.yaml with the right suffix), parallel to the existing
  `wmill app new` rule. Missing path/summary trigger AskUserQuestion;
  no inventing values.
- write-flow skill: 4-step Creating a Flow procedure that opens the
  visual preview *before* editing flow.yaml so the user watches the
  flow take shape via live reload.
- `wmill flow new` always prints the `wmill dev --path <X>` preview
  hint; drop the Claude CLI/Desktop detection branches.

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* docs(skills): open app preview before editing in raw-app skill

Mirrors the flow skill's Step 3 — opening `wmill app dev` via the
preview skill before touching App.tsx so the user watches the app
take shape via live reload, instead of seeing the finished result
at the end.

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* fix(dev): guard WS replaceFlow with lockChanges to prevent echo

The postMessage handler at Dev.svelte:306-312 wraps replaceFlow with
lockChanges = true (cleared 500 ms later) so the $effect on
flowStore.val doesn't immediately re-serialize and re-send the freshly
received payload. The WebSocket handler did not, so on the initial
flow push (dev.ts:568-574 sends currentLastEdit on connect), the
client would echo back to handleFlowRoundTrip, which runs the
orphan-file scan. On content equality the write was a no-op, but the
scan could still delete files the server did not list.

Mirror the same lockChanges/timeout pattern in the WS replaceData
handler. Apply to both flow and script paths for symmetry.

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* fix(cli): correct wmill dev description + gate broadcasts server-side

Two related fixes:

1. The 'auto-pushes them to the remote workspace' wording in the
   wmill dev description was wrong — the command never deploys, it
   only broadcasts file changes over WS for live preview. Reworded
   to call this out explicitly and point at 'wmill sync push' for
   the deploy case.

2. Move the path filter out of the client (Dev.svelte:491-495) and
   into broadcastChanges. Earlier the filter was client-side with
   the comment 'server stays a dumb broadcaster' even though commit
   3c2d5155 was titled 'gate dev broadcasts by --path'. Doing the
   compare server-side aligns the implementation with the commit
   narrative, cuts WS traffic when --path is set, and keeps the
   per-tab semantics for the picker (each picker tab still gets the
   full 'paths' listing on first connect).

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* fix(cli): drop dead launch.json cleanup, fix description, narrow orphan scope

Three review fixes:

1. cleanupClaudeAssets removed both root and per-folder
   .claude/launch.json files that this CLI never generates anymore.
   Per the user's "feature hasn't been released yet" guidance, no
   migration is needed — drop the dead scan and the root rm. Also
   drop the now-unused nonDottedPaths argument (and its flowSuffix
   / rawAppSuffix locals).

2. The skipClaudeAssets description in template.ts listed
   .claude/launch.json among the assets it skips, but launch.json
   is no longer generated. Drop it from the description string.

3. The dev round-trip's orphan cleanup deleted any non-dot file in
   a flow folder that wasn't in extractedPaths — including
   README.md, fixtures, TODO.md, etc. Restrict the deletion to
   files whose extension is in a known inline-script set
   (.ts/.js/.py/.go/.sh/.sql/.ps1/.php/.rs/.java/.cs/.r/.graphql).

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* refactor(cli, frontend): dedupe flow suffix helpers, use UI components

Five small follow-ups from the PR review:

1. dev.ts already had stripFolderSuffix() but three callsites were
   reimplementing the same .flow/__flow if-else inline. Add an
   isFlowFolderName(name) helper next to it and replace the duplicates
   in startProxyServer's cwd check, the file-watcher localPath strip,
   and normalizeWmPath.

2. Dev.svelte:866 was a <div onclick> with two svelte-ignore comments
   for the missing a11y handlers. Replace with a real <button
   type="button"> — kills the warnings, no visual change.

3. Dev.svelte:1283 was a raw <input type="text"> for the module
   summary. Replace with the existing <TextInput> component (same one
   the picker search at :1010 uses), per frontend/CLAUDE.md.

4. Dev.svelte:197 typed relativePaths as any[]; tighten to the actual
   union (string | [number, string])[] — the python helper returns
   tuples, the typescript one returns strings.

5. app/new.ts:822 fired exec("open <deeplink>") with no callback, so
   an OS that refused the URL scheme silently failed and we still
   logged "Opened in Claude Desktop!". Move the success log inside an
   exec callback that surfaces the error and prints the deep link for
   manual opening.

Plus a brief comment above parseWatchPath explaining its resync
contract (initial load + popstate + explicit pickPath, no generic
pushState listener).

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* fix(cli): regenerate auto-gen for dev description; drop apostrophe to satisfy parser

generate.py:326 extracts .description() with the regex
[^"\']+ which bails on either quote type. Commit ff3a8e4ebd's new
description had an apostrophe inside double quotes ('wmill sync
push'), so the parser saw no description at all and the
auto-generated files dropped the line entirely — which is what
check-freshness caught on origin/main.

Quickest path to green CI: rephrase the description without the
inner apostrophe, then regenerate. The generator's regex is the
real bug but fixing it is out of scope here.

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* feat(cli): seed app .claude/launch.json before opening Claude Desktop

When the user accepts "Open in Claude Desktop?" in wmill app new, write
a per-app .claude/launch.json (named "windmill: <appPath>") into the
freshly-created app folder before the deep link fires. Entry runs
'wmill app dev --no-open --port ${PORT:-4001}' from the app folder
(which is the cwd Claude Desktop opens with), so the user can hit play
right away to launch the preview.

Skip if .claude/launch.json already exists — never clobber user edits.

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* fix toggles positions

* fix(dev): gate picker mode on ?local= so VS Code iframe still renders content

The VS Code extension iframe loads the dev page without ?path= and
without ?local=true. After the picker rework, an empty watchPath
flipped pickerMode on, so the page rendered the picker UI even
though the extension was sending replaceScript / replaceFlow
postMessages — leaving the user stuck on the picker forever.

Picker mode only makes sense on the local dev page, where the wmill
dev WebSocket can supply the workspace listing. Anywhere else (VS
Code iframe, plain remote tab) the picker has no data source and no
purpose. Add an isLocalDevPage check so the picker only shows when
?local=true is present.

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* refactor(dev): mirror vscode extension's processFlowMessage round-trip

Three changes that bring our wmill dev round-trip into lockstep with
the windmill-vscode extension's processFlowMessage in src/extension.ts:

1. New cli/src/commands/dev/pathscript-restore.ts — verbatim port of
   the extension's src/utils/pathscript-restore.ts. Adds AI-agent tool
   walking that the previous local copy was missing (flows with
   PathScript-shaped tools weren't being preserved across round-trip).
   Header comment makes the cross-repo link explicit.

2. handleFlowRoundTrip rewritten to mirror processFlowMessage step-
   for-step: reads failure_module + preprocessor_module from the
   current flow.yaml, passes them to extractCurrentMapping, shares one
   pathAssigner across all extraction calls, extracts inline scripts
   from those special modules too, skips writing files whose content
   starts with !inline (treats as pointer directives), and only
   rewrites flow.yaml when the serialized YAML actually differs.

3. snapshotPathScripts / tagReplacedPathScripts callsites in loadPaths
   were passing the FlowFile wrapper instead of FlowFile.value — the
   helpers walk .modules / .failure_module / .preprocessor_module,
   which only exist on .value, so PathScript snapshots silently
   no-op'd on the file-watcher path. Pass .value at all four sites.

Deliberate divergence from the extension: orphan-cleanup keeps the
INLINE_SCRIPT_EXTS allow-list so README.md / fixtures aren't deleted.
The extension's version still over-deletes; that's tracked separately.

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* docs(skills): offer visual preview after create instead of auto-opening

Both write-flow and raw-app skills used to instruct the agent to open
the visual preview without asking right after wmill flow new /
wmill app new, on the rationale that live reload is most useful when
the page is already up. In practice this surprised users — opening
the dev page has side effects (browser window pop, possibly a
launch.json entry under MCP-preview Branch A) that warrant consent.

Change Step 3 in both skills from "open it without asking" to "offer
it as a one-sentence next step" — same pattern the same skills
already use for programmatic wmill flow preview offers. Two then-
necessary anti-patterns ("just open it", "open it before editing")
are dropped along with the auto-open instruction.

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* fix(cli): probe both ip stacks before binding wmill dev proxy / app dev port

Node's default listen() has platform-dependent dual-stack behaviour.
If the requested port is already held on the IPv4 stack, listen() can
silently fall back to binding IPv6-only ([::1]:N). The OS then routes
new localhost connections to the older IPv4 listener, so the user
opens http://localhost:N and sees a stale prior server with no signal
that anything is wrong. Bit us in practice: a leftover wmill dev
--proxy-port 4000 served traffic for a freshly-started wmill app dev
--port 4000.

New helper at cli/src/utils/port-probe.ts probes both 0.0.0.0 and ::
before binding. On collision it walks upward to the next free port
(up to +20) and logs a prominent warning naming the holder when lsof
/ ss can find it:

  Port 4000 is already in use (held by PID 91418 `bun`). Using
  port 4001 instead.

Wired into:
- wmill dev --proxy-port: the resolved port flows into both
  proxyServer.listen() and the &port=N parameter in the redirect
  URL, so they always match. Bind explicitly to 0.0.0.0.
- wmill app dev --port: only when the user passed --port explicitly
  (the default getPort.default(...) path already handles fallback).

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* fix(dev): pass placeholder via TextInput inputProps not as top-level prop

`<TextInput>`'s top-level Props don't include `placeholder` — native
input attributes go through the `inputProps` field. The previous
`<TextInput placeholder="Summary" .../>` failed `npm run check` with
"Object literal may only specify known properties, and
'\"placeholder\"' does not exist in type 'Props<\"input\">'.".

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* nit

* fix(cli): sequential port probe + sync dev test regex with renamed log

Two CI regressions on test-linux:

1. port-probe parallel race on Linux. isPortFreeOnBothStacks ran the
   IPv4 and IPv6 binds via Promise.all. On Linux the default is
   net.ipv6.bindv6only=0, so a bind(::, port) socket also takes the
   IPv4 stack on the same port. Concurrent v4 + v6 binds then race for
   v4 — one wins, the other gets EADDRINUSE on a port that is actually
   free. Walks 20 ports up, all fail the same way, throws, child exits.
   Tests that fetch http://localhost:port time out at 60s.
   Doesn't repro on macOS (bindv6only=1 by default — what I tested
   against). Probe sequentially so each bind fully releases before the
   next starts.

2. dev_server.test 1 regex out of sync. Commit 018dc3861a renamed the
   startup log from "Server listening on port N" to "Dev WebSocket
   listening on ws://localhost:N/ws" but didn't update the test, which
   times out at 30s waiting for the old string. Update the regex to
   match the current log.

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* Update system_prompts/auto-generated/skills/write-script-graphql/SKILL.md

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* fix(cli): address dev/app PR review — bugs 1-7

Per code review:

1. app new.ts — wrap claude --session-id exec in try/finally so the
   spinner setInterval is always cleared. On rejection control jumped
   to the outer catch and the spinner kept writing \r forever, garbling
   subsequent output.

2. app new.ts — make --overwrite actually wipe the dir before
   re-creating. Previously logged "Overwriting" but only skipped the
   prompt; leftover files from a different framework (e.g. App.tsx
   from a prior react18 install when re-scaffolding as svelte5)
   survived and produced a hybrid scaffold.

3. dev/dev.ts — anchor the flow-folder match on path segments. The
   substring checks (cpath.includes(".flow/") / "__flow/") also fired
   on names like notes_about__flow_design/readme.md. New
   isInsideFlowFolder + findFlowFolderPrefix split on "/" and check
   segment suffixes. Drops the now-unreachable script→flow fallback
   inside the else branch.

4. dev/dev.ts — direct mode also routes through resolveBindPort so it
   detects dual-stack collisions like the proxy mode does. Bare getPort
   only probes one stack, defeating the whole point of port-probe.ts.
   Also bind to BIND_HOST explicitly. Drops the unused getPort import.

5. dev/dev.ts — normalize opts.path once after mergeConfigWithConfigFile.
   broadcastChanges compared against a non-normalized opts.path, so
   --path f/foo/ or --path f/foo.flow silently dropped every broadcast.
   Also pulls normalizeWmPath to module scope (was a closure inside dev()).

6. dev/dev.ts — guard the initial-state ws.send with readyState === OPEN,
   matching the other branches' pattern.

7. dev/dev.ts — typo: "givena" → "given a".

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* fix(cli): address dev/app PR review — items 8-10

8. dev/dev.ts — derive INLINE_SCRIPT_EXTS from exts so adding a new
   script language to script.ts auto-extends orphan cleanup. Previously
   .gql, .nu, .rb were missing — flows using those languages would
   leave orphaned inline files behind. Excludes .yml because user
   fixtures commonly use it in flow folders, and leaving a stale
   .playbook.yml inline script is preferable to deleting a fixture.
   Keeps .js for hand-written flows that aren't in the exts list.

9. app/new.ts — wrap Claude Desktop install probe + prompt in
   process.platform === "darwin". The probe (ls /Applications/Claude.app)
   and the open command both only work on macOS — the explicit guard
   makes the platform scope grep-able.

10. app/new.ts — switch the deep-link spawn from exec(`open ${shell-
    escaped url}`) to execFile("open", [deepLink]). sessionId is a UUID
    and absAppDir is URI-encoded today so the old form was safe, but
    execFile removes the shell entirely.

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* fix(cli,dev): cubic review — port-probe error semantics, pluralize spacing

[2] cli/src/utils/port-probe.ts — distinguish IPv6-unsupported from port
collision in isPortFree. Previously every error code returned false,
including EAFNOSUPPORT / EADDRNOTAVAIL on the IPv6 probe when the host
has no v6 stack at all (IPv4-only containers). resolveBindPort would
then walk all 20 ports getting the same error and throw. Treat only
EADDRINUSE / EACCES as "not free"; everything else as free.

[13] cli/src/commands/app/dev.ts — only probe both stacks when binding
to localhost. The dual-stack collision risk is specific to localhost
(which resolves to 127.0.0.1 + ::1); for an explicit IPv4 host there's
only one stack to worry about, so don't move the user's requested port
over a phantom v6 collision.

[14] frontend/src/lib/components/Dev.svelte — pluralize already inserts
a space between quantity and word, so " item" produced "3  items".
Drop the leading space in both call sites.

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* docs(system_prompts): cubic review — preview args, skill scopes

Source changes in base/ + generate.py, then regenerated auto-generated/
via python system_prompts/generate.py. Per cubic review:

[4]+[7] generate.py — "pick plausible args from the `main` signature"
was language-blind. SQL queries and Bash scripts use $1/$2 positional
parameters, not a main(...) signature. Reword to call out both shapes
explicitly so the wording survives across all 19 generated language
skills (postgresql, bash, mysql, …) instead of just the ones that
happen to have main().

[5] base/raw-app.md — the "CLI Commands" table said "Tell the user
they can run these commands (do NOT run them yourself)" while the
"Creating a Raw App" section above (added in this PR) tells the agent
to run `wmill app new` itself. Carve `wmill app new` out of the table
and add a one-line note pointing back to the create flow, so the
guidance no longer self-contradicts.

[10] base/preview.md — "These print a `Go to <url>` line on stdout"
was wrong for `wmill app dev`, which prints
"🚀 Dev server running at <url>". List both line shapes explicitly and
suggest a loose http:// match for URL capture.

[12] base/flow-base.md — "regenerate lock files for the flow you
modified" misstated the default scope. `wmill generate-metadata`
scans scripts, flows, and apps by default
(see cli/src/commands/generate-metadata/generate-metadata.ts:71-73).
Update wording to call out the default scope and how to narrow it.

Also folds the cubic [1] graphql safety wording (originally a one-off
edit on the auto-generated file in a895db7) back into generate.py
itself, so it survives regeneration and applies to all language skills.

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* docs(system_prompts): cubic round 2 — language-specific placeholder syntax

Round 1 wording was too narrow:

- "$1, $2 placeholders for SQL queries and Bash" was wrong for MySQL
  (`?`), Snowflake (`?`), MSSQL (`@P1`), BigQuery (`@name`), and
  PowerShell (which uses `param(...)`, not main()).
- The preview-skill URL match said "first `http://...` token" — remote
  workspaces serve HTTPS, so the regex would miss them.

Source-only fixes in generate.py and base/preview.md, then regenerated
auto-generated/ via python system_prompts/generate.py.

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* fix(flow): track maxHeight in FlowGraphV2 height effect

cubic [3]: updateHeight() reads both minHeight and maxHeight, but the
$effect only tracked minHeight. Changing maxHeight alone (e.g. when a
parent shrinks the cap during a layout transition) left height frozen
at the previously clamped value.

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* docs(system_prompts): tool-agnostic wording in base/

cubic [11]: system_prompts/README.md says these prompts must NOT
contain tool usage instructions. Three base files violated this:

- base/flow-base.md (4× AskUserQuestion). Worst offender — leaks into
  the frontend copilot via FLOW_BASE in prompts.ts (consumed by
  getFlowPrompt in frontend/src/lib/components/copilot/chat/flow/
  core.ts:1287). Frontend has no AskUserQuestion tool, so the wording
  was both irrelevant and confusing there.
- base/raw-app.md (5× AskUserQuestion + 1× mcp__Claude_Preview__).
  CLI-skill-only but covered by the same scope rule.
- base/preview.md (5× mcp__Claude_Preview__). CLI-skill-only, same.

Replaced with role descriptions: "ask the user (use a structured-
question tool if your runtime has one)" and "a tool that can embed a
localhost URL inside the IDE / chat surface". Kept one mention of
mcp__Claude_Preview__ in preview.md as an illustrative example, since
documentation of one runtime is fine — what's not fine is gating
behaviour on a specific tool name.

Source-only edits, then regenerated auto-generated/ via
python system_prompts/generate.py.

Verification: grep -r AskUserQuestion system_prompts/auto-generated/
now returns nothing. The remaining AskUserQuestion refs in
cli/src/guidance/core.ts are hand-written CLI-only AGENTS.md content
(not part of system_prompts), and Claude Code does have that tool, so
those are correctly scoped.

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* fix(flow): drop .no-splitter CSS hack, use snippets to skip Splitpanes

cubic [8]: the previous fix for "top pane is empty in aiagent / noEditor
mode" was a CSS rule that hid `:global(.splitpanes__splitter)` inside
.no-splitter. That cascaded into nested splitpanes too — the aiagent
left/right tabs panel (line 1043), the debug-console editor split
(line 877), and the doubly-nested debug panel (line 1472) all lost
their resize handles.

Refactor the layout instead. Extract top-pane and bottom-pane content
as snippets, then conditionally render either:
  - just the bottom snippet (no Splitpanes wrapper) when the top pane
    would be empty (aiagent or noEditor), or
  - the original two-Pane Splitpanes layout otherwise.

This removes the splitter at its root rather than hiding it, so
nested splitters are unaffected. The bottom Pane's complex bind:size
getter/setter (which returned 100 when aiagent) collapses to a simple
binding now that the aiagent path no longer goes through the wrapping
Pane at all.

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* nit

* fix(flow,preview): cubic round 3 — FlowPathViewer regression + preview skill rewrite

[3149192182] FlowModuleComponent.svelte: my last refactor's
"aiagent || noEditor" condition stripped the FlowPathViewer for
noEditor + type === 'flow', because the top-pane snippet was no longer
rendered. The flow-viewer pane is the only thing that *does* show in
that mode, so it shouldn't have been collapsed. Tighten the condition
to "aiagent || (noEditor && type !== 'flow')".

[3149060930] system_prompts/base/preview.md: Branch A detection was
too broad — "can embed or open a localhost URL" is strictly weaker
than "can read .claude/launch.json and launch a configuration". Only
the Claude Desktop / Code MCP integration does the latter; most
embedders only do the former. Restructure preview.md around two
orthogonal axes:

  1. Mode (proxy vs direct) — driven by "does the embedder need a
     localhost URL?". Direct is the default; proxy is for embedders
     that sandbox cross-origin loads.
  2. Who starts the server — you spawn `wmill dev` yourself, OR a
     launch.json-aware runtime (currently only the
     `mcp__Claude_Preview__*` MCP family) launches it on demand.

The two compose into four common cases (regular browser tab, generic
preview pane, localhost-only preview pane, Claude MCP), each with a
clear instruction. The launch.json/MCP machinery is now scoped to a
single section gated on actually having that tool in your tool list.

Source-only edit in base/preview.md, then regenerated auto-generated/
via python system_prompts/generate.py.

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* Fix dev step display

* nit

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2026-04-27 20:14:21 +00:00
centdix abbfd504ac feat: add agents skills to cli init (#8948)
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2026-04-27 12:56:47 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 76108ed5b2 chore(main): release 1.691.1 (#8941)
* chore(main): release 1.691.1

* Apply automatic changes

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2026-04-27 04:49:19 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 2f58a31d00 fix(cli): preserve case in raw-app runnable filenames (#8940)
* fix(cli): preserve case in raw-app runnable filenames

The path assigner lowercased filesystem-safe names, so a raw-app
runnable id like CamelCaseTSRunnable produced a YAML metadata file
keeping the original case but a code file lowercased to
camelcasetsrunnable.ts. On the next push, loadRunnablesFromBackend
paired the two by case-sensitive name match, failed, and registered
the lowercase code file as a separate empty runnable — surfacing as
duplicate runnables in the app editor.

Stop lowercasing in sanitizeForFilesystem and dedupe path assigners
case-insensitively so case-only collisions still get a counter on
case-insensitive filesystems. Also match content/lock files and the
processed-id set case-insensitively in loadRunnablesFromBackend so
repos already pulled by the buggy CLI can recover on the next push
without re-pulling.

Fixes #8939

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* refactor(cli): extract readSiblingLock helper, drop test #ref comments

Address review:
- Both call sites in loadRunnablesFromBackend now use the same
  case-insensitive lock-file lookup, so a partial-legacy repo with a
  mixed-case code file and lowercase lock (or vice versa) works in the
  orphan-code branch too, not just the YAML branch.
- Remove `Regression for #8939 …` comments from the new tests; CLAUDE.md
  bans referencing the current task/issue from source comments. Test
  names already describe the behavior under test.

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* test(cli): update assigner-path assertions for case preservation

Three tests in inline_scripts_failure_preprocessor_unit.test.ts asserted
that the assigner produced lowercased filenames (get_users_data, step_b)
from mixed-case summaries — that was the buggy lowercasing behavior.
With case preserved end-to-end, the assigner now returns Get_Users_Data
and Step_B.

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2026-04-27 04:02:39 +00:00
Ruben Fiszel 612a39bcfc chore(main): release 1.691.0 (#8931)
* chore(main): release 1.691.0

* Apply automatic changes

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Ruben Fiszel 489337d533 feat: cli diff/deploy no-op handling + promotion debouncing (#8936)
* feat: cli diff & deploy no-op handling + promotion debouncing

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* chore: bump ee-repo-ref

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* chore: update ee-repo-ref to ed842061576c3ac9b9eb89bb87f6db5b67904474

This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #551 was merged in windmill-ee-private.

Previous ee-repo-ref: 1210d9f63de8eea4c3a210a10c60fe6382df477b

New ee-repo-ref: ed842061576c3ac9b9eb89bb87f6db5b67904474

Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.

* test(git-sync): e2e tests for promotion-mode debounce keys

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