* feat(triggers): nested any_of / all_of filter groups
A trigger filter entry can now be a group — `{"any_of": [...]}` or
`{"all_of": [...]}` — nesting further entries, so criteria like
`A AND B AND (C OR D)` are expressible. Existing flat `{key, value}` lists keep
their meaning, combined by the trigger's `filter_logic` as before.
Filters are compiled once per connection: the set of top-level keys the whole
tree references is collected up front, so a message is parsed in a single
streaming pass that captures only those keys, instead of one full pass per leaf
filter as before. Filters that fail to parse are now logged rather than dropped
silently, since a nested group is easier to mistype than a flat entry.
The editor gains "Add group", rendering groups recursively with their own
AND/OR selector; Kafka and WebSocket triggers share it.
Fixes WIN-2345
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(triggers): drop empty filter groups instead of evaluating them
A group with no criterion cannot evaluate to a constant: true makes an `or`
filter list accept every message, false mutes an `and` list. Two clicks in the
editor ("Add group", save) produced one. Drop it when compiling so its siblings
stay in force, and reject at save time the filters the listener would otherwise
drop silently.
Also restore the item shape of `$ref`-typed arrays in the generated agent
schemas: the extractor only resolved refs at the property level, so moving
`filters.items` to a shared schema flattened it to a bare object. Resolving them
inside `items` too also recovers the shapes `initial_messages` and the MQTT
`topics` had already lost.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(triggers): name the offending entry when a nested filter is invalid
Serde's untagged error only reports that the outermost entry matched no
variant, whatever depth is actually wrong, which defeats the point of
validating a group at save time. Walk the tree instead and report the path.
Normalize the WebSocket editor's filters to [] on load, as the Kafka editor
does, so the list component can rely on an array.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(triggers): key filter rows by node so deletion keeps values aligned
The value editor seeds itself from `code` once, so an index-keyed row reused
for a different filter kept showing the deleted row's value.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: bump ee-repo-ref after merging main
The merge pulled OSS code that needs EE symbols newer than the companion
branch's base, so the companion was merged with EE main too.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* perf(triggers): keep filter short-circuiting from materializing unread fields
The single-pass scan deserialized every referenced key before the boolean tree
ran, so an AND whose first leaf rejects the message still allocated the large
objects the later leaves name — the shape this feature exists for. Borrow the
wanted keys as raw slices during the scan and parse a field only when
evaluation actually reaches it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(triggers): none_of filter group
Negation of a nested group, so a trigger can exclude what it must not react to
without inverting every other criterion. A key the message does not carry
satisfies it: there is nothing there to match.
Only groups can negate — the root's operator is the trigger's filter_logic
column, which has no value for it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(triggers): address a nested field with a dotted path
`{path: "a.b.c", value: v}` alongside the existing `{key, value}`, so the common
case reads the way people write it instead of nesting the shape into the value.
A separate field rather than dots in `key`, which already means the top-level
field spelled that way — overloading it would resettle what existing triggers
over flattened payloads match.
Paths address objects only for now: a path through an array does not match
rather than guessing an element, and array containment stays on the value side.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(triggers): mention none_of in the filter_logic description
Plus a test for the empty-path-segment rejection, which had none.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: update ee-repo-ref to 78859aab0c6e78283ec8d2b37e8c410963afdc83
This commit updates the EE repository reference after PR #722 was merged in windmill-ee-private.
Previous ee-repo-ref: 0e42ba72ccc38a6b0a380f58afe0db36d284f4c9
New ee-repo-ref: 78859aab0c6e78283ec8d2b37e8c410963afdc83
Automated by sync-ee-ref workflow.
* fix(triggers): reject a criterion naming both key and path
The untagged enum takes such an entry as a `key` criterion and drops the
`path`, which is the silent-ignore the save-time validation exists to prevent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(triggers): drop the label next to the key/path toggle
The toggle already shows which one is selected.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(triggers): reject an entry that combines a criterion with a group
Generalizes the key+path fix: the untagged enum settles a half-and-half entry
on the first variant that fits and ignores the rest, so a criterion carrying a
group key lost the whole subtree without a word.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Windmill CLI
A simple CLI allowing interactions with windmill from the command line.

You can find more information in Windmill Docs
Installation
Install the wmill CLI tool using npm install -g windmill-cli.
Update to the latest version using wmill upgrade.
Workspaces
To get started run wmill workspace add or use the instructions from the
workspace settings.
Running Flows & Scripts
Run a script or flow using wmill flow/script run u/username/path/to/script and
pass any inputs using --data + Inputs specified as a JSON string or a file
using @ <filename> or stdin using @-.
Curl-style syntax using -d @- for stdin or -d @<filename> is also supported.
Flow Steps and Logs will be streamed during execution automatically.
Pushing Resources, Scripts & More
The CLI can push specifications to a windmill instance. See the examples/ folder for formats.
Switch to a different workspace
wmill workspace switch <workspace_name>
Sync a workspace
Pull
wmill sync pull
Push
wmill sync push
We recommend using the --yaml option to use yaml instead of json as the encoding format. Yaml will be made the default soon.
Pushing individual files
You can push individual resources using
wmill <type> push <file_name> \<remote_name\>. This does not require a special
folder layout or file name, as this is given at runtime.
Listing
All commands support listing by just not providing a subcommand, ie
wmill script will result in a list of scripts. Some allow additional options,
learn about this by specifying --help.
User Management
You can add & remove users via wmill user add/remove, and list them using
wmill user
Pulling
You can pull the entire workspace using wmill pull
Completion
The CLI comes with completions out of the box via wmill completions <shell>.
(Via cliffy)
Bash
To enable bash completions add the following line to your ~/.bashrc:
source <(wmill completions bash)
Fish
To enable fish completions add the following line to your
~/.config/fish/config.fish:
source (wmill completions fish | psub)
Zsh
To enable zsh completions add the following line to your ~/.zshrc:
source <(wmill completions zsh)
Development
AI Guidance Variants
wmill init can now materialize alternate AI guidance bundles without changing
the generated defaults in the repo, but this is exposed as internal env-var
overrides rather than public CLI flags.
Examples:
WMILL_INIT_AI_SKILLS_SOURCE=/path/to/custom/skills wmill init --use-default
WMILL_INIT_AI_SKILLS_SOURCE=/path/to/custom/skills WMILL_INIT_AI_AGENTS_SOURCE=/path/to/AGENTS.md wmill init --use-default
WMILL_INIT_AI_SKILLS_SOURCE=/path/to/custom/skills WMILL_INIT_AI_CLAUDE_SOURCE=/path/to/CLAUDE.md wmill init --use-default
This is the same guidance-writing path used by the benchmark CLI under
ai_evals/, so the benchmark harness and wmill init now generate the same
project guidance shape:
AGENTS.mdCLAUDE.md.agents/skills/*.claude/skills/*
windmill-yaml-validator
wmill lint imports the sibling windmill-yaml-validator package from source rather than
from npm, so its schemas always match the OpenAPI specs of the current checkout. bun install regenerates them through this package's preinstall script; run it again after
editing openflow.openapi.yaml or backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml:
npm --prefix ../windmill-yaml-validator run gen
Running Tests
Prerequisites:
- PostgreSQL running locally (default:
postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432) - Rust toolchain installed
Run tests locally (full features):
bun test test/
Run tests in CI mode (minimal features, skips EE tests):
CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES=true bun test test/
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES |
Set to true to skip EE-dependent tests |
DATABASE_URL |
PostgreSQL connection string |
EE_LICENSE_KEY |
Enterprise license key for EE features |
