Guilhem 574775d50c fix: teach the AI the raw-app job bindings, the SDK reference and the draft/deployed split (#10754)
* feat: teach the AI the raw-app job bindings and the draft/deployed split

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: scope the raw-app deploy advice to the referenced item, and stop kind-conversion from stranding fields

The draft/deployed guidance added in the previous commit was read as "deploy the
app too": the agent asked for both the flow and the app and routed a one-item
dependency through the review-and-deploy page. Only the referenced flow or
script has to exist deployed — the preview runs the app's draft — so the prompts,
the `write_app_runnable` warning and the testing rule now say to offer that one
deploy and leave the app a draft.

`buildPersistedRunnable` spread the existing runnable when rewriting it, so
converting a path runnable to inline left `runType`/`path` behind (and the
reverse left `inlineScript`). `isRunnableByName` matches the inline branch
first, so an app "wired to a flow" silently ran stale inline code.

`test_run_app_runnable` now fills ctx-bound inputs with `$ctx:<prop>` the way
RawAppBackgroundRunner does, so a ctx argument no longer arrives missing.

The SDK-reference rationale claimed WM_TOKEN may be unset, that a missing base
URL falls back to localhost, and that a job token is scoped enough to 403 a
hand-rolled REST call. None of the three is true, and it shipped to every
write-script prompt; the text now only says the client configures itself.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: address review round on the raw-app AI instructions

The eval case could pass on the exact answer it exists to reject. Every
`requiredMentionsAnyOf` alternative but one was flow-agnostic, so "the app must
be deployed" satisfied "must be deployed". All alternatives now name the flow,
and a unit test pins that the app-only phrasing fails.

`instanceLine` asserted "self-hosted Community Edition" outside the browser,
where `isCloudHosted()` reads false and the license store is unset — so every
global eval was told that regardless of what it pointed at. It is now emitted
only under BROWSER.

`assistantExpect.forbiddenMentions` defaulted a missing `assistantText` to "",
which passes every entry forever on a mode whose runner does not report it.
It now fails with that as the reason.

`buildPersistedRunnable` carried `schema` across a retarget, so a path runnable
pointed at a new flow kept the previous item's schema and `genWmillTs` typed
`backend.<key>(args)` from the wrong inputs. It survives only while kind and
path both match.

The SDK header claimed "a function that is not listed below does not exist".
`windmill-client` also exports the generated services, and the Python client
exposes `Windmill.get`/`.post`, so an endpoint without a helper had no legal
move. Each language now names its own escape hatch.

`getAppInstructions` said the attached reference carries the TypeScript SDK even
when `language: "python3"` had swapped in the Python one — on the very sentence
telling the model to make that call.

The kind-conversion comment claimed a hybrid runnable "silently runs stale
inline code". It does not: `isRunnableByName`, `isRunnableByPath`,
`convertPersistedToBackendRunnable` and `rawAppPolicy.processRunnable` all
dispatch on `type` alone. The leftovers contradict the runnable's kind rather
than override it, which is what the comment now says.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: address round-2 review nits on the raw-app AI instructions

`flow is deployed` was satisfied both by "once the flow is deployed, the button
works" and by a hallucinated "done — the flow is deployed", which eval mode makes
impossible and the drafts-only judge cannot see. Every alternative now states an
outstanding obligation, and two more real phrasings ("will need to be deployed")
are accepted so a correct answer is not failed on wording.

Condenses the three comment blocks that ran past the four-line limit in
AGENTS.md, and drops two claims inside them that no longer hold: the
`testRunAppRunnable` doc said it runs a runnable the way the app's own frontend
does (it is the editor preview, which a deployed app's stored policy does not
match), and `undeployedRunnableTargets` described its argument as the write
tool's raw input when the call site passes the persisted runnable.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: report the real cause when a test run fails, and label the app-runnable card

Driving `test_run_app_runnable` in a live session surfaced two defects the
API-level check could not see.

`executeTestRun` built its failure message from `error.message`, which the
generated client leaves as the bare status text while the server's message sits
in `body`. A path runnable aimed at an undeployed flow reported "Not Found"
instead of "Not found: flow not found at name u/admin/current_time" — dropping
the one diagnostic the run exists to produce. `formatToolError`, in the same
file and written for exactly this, now does it. This also applies to
test_run_script and test_run_flow, which had the same loss.

The completion card read "Flow test completed successfully" for an app runnable,
because `contextName` doubles as the jobs-tray kind and a path runnable pointing
at a flow really does queue a flow job. A `completionName` override now names
what ran without changing the kind.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: pin the deploy expectation against wrong answers, not just correct ones

`deploying the flow` was satisfied by "done deploying the flow" — a deploy the
agent only claims to have made, which eval mode makes impossible and the
drafts-only judge cannot see. Replaced with the prospective forms, and dropped
the same reading from the workflow variant.

Three review rounds each found this same class of hole in the phrasing list, so
the list is now exercised against the wrong answers themselves rather than
eyeballed: naming the app as what needs deploying, claiming the deploy is
already done, claiming to have deployed the flow, and saying nothing about
deploying all have to fail, while four real correct phrasings have to pass. The
test reads the case out of global.yaml, so a future edit to the alternatives is
checked by it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: drop the tense-neutral deploy alternatives and cover completed claims

A gerund after a preposition carries no tense, so `before`/`after`/`by deploying
the flow` all match a deploy the agent only claims to have made ("after
deploying the flow, I clicked the button and it returns the greeting") just as
the bare gerund did. All three are gone rather than swapped for whichever reads
least badly, and the two completed-deploy phrasings are now negative fixtures.
The remaining alternatives are imperative or obligational, which a claim of
having already deployed cannot satisfy.

Condenses the two comments this list carries: the YAML block to four lines, and
the test's rationale to the durable constraint about substring matching.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: encrypt sensitive inputs when test-running an app runnable

`test_run_app_runnable` sent `force_viewer_static_fields` but not
`force_viewer_sensitive_inputs`, which every other preview path derives from
the runnable's `sensitive` user fields. That list is the only thing driving the
encryption loop in apps.rs, so testing a runnable with a sensitive input wrote
the real value into the job's args in plaintext, readable by anyone with run
access to the workspace.

Verified against a running EE instance. With the list, `api_key` is stored as
`$encrypted:mvqtSRI9…` and the sentinel appears nowhere in the job record;
without it, the sentinel is readable in run details. A non-sensitive field is
left plaintext either way.

The tool claims parity with the editor preview, so it uses that same filter
(`type == 'user' && sensitive`) and omits the field entirely when empty.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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windmill.dev

Open-source developer platform for internal code: APIs, background jobs, workflows and UIs. Self-hostable alternative to Retool, Pipedream, Superblocks and a simplified Temporal with autogenerated UIs and custom UIs to trigger workflows and scripts as internal apps.

Scripts are turned into sharable UIs automatically, and can be composed together into flows or used into richer apps built with low-code. Supported languages: Python, TypeScript, Go, Bash, SQL, GraphQL, PowerShell, Rust, and more.

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Windmill - Developer platform for APIs, background jobs, workflows and UIs

Windmill is fully open-sourced (AGPLv3) and Windmill Labs offers dedicated instances and commercial support and licenses.

Windmill Diagram

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d80de1d9-64de-4d89-aacd-6df23fa81fc4

Main Concepts

  1. Define a minimal and generic script in Python, TypeScript, Go or Bash that solves a specific task. The code can be defined in the provided Web IDE or synchronized with your own GitHub repo (e.g. through VS Code extension): provided Web IDE or synchronized with your own GitHub repo (e.g. through VS Code extension):

Step 1

  1. Your scripts parameters are automatically parsed and generate a frontend.

Step 2

Step 3

  1. Make it flow! You can chain your scripts or scripts made by the community shared on WindmillHub.

Step 3

  1. Build complex UIs on top of your scripts and flows.

Step 4

Scripts and flows can be triggered by schedules, webhooks, HTTP routes, Kafka, WebSockets, emails, and more.

Build your entire infra on top of Windmill!

Show me some actual script code

//import any dependency  from npm
import * as wmill from "windmill-client";
import * as cowsay from "cowsay@1.5.0";

// fill the type, or use the +Resource type to get a type-safe reference to a resource
type Postgresql = {
  host: string;
  port: number;
  user: string;
  dbname: string;
  sslmode: string;
  password: string;
};

export async function main(
  a: number,
  b: "my" | "enum",
  c: Postgresql,
  d = "inferred type string from default arg",
  e = { nested: "object" }
  //f: wmill.Base64
) {
  const email = process.env["WM_EMAIL"];
  // variables are permissioned and by path
  let variable = await wmill.getVariable("f/company-folder/my_secret");
  const lastTimeRun = await wmill.getState();
  // logs are printed and always inspectable
  console.log(cowsay.say({ text: "hello " + email + " " + lastTimeRun }));
  await wmill.setState(Date.now());

  // return is serialized as JSON
  return { foo: d, variable };
}

Local Development

Windmill supports multiple ways to develop locally and sync with your instance:

Tool Description
CLI Sync scripts from local files or GitHub, run scripts/flows from the command line
VS Code Extension Edit and test scripts & flows directly from VS Code / Cursor with full IDE support
Git Sync Two-way sync between Windmill and your Git repository
Claude Code AI-assisted development with Claude for scripts, flows, and apps

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c541c326-e9ae-4602-a09a-1989aaded1e9

You can run scripts locally by passing the right environment variables for the wmill client library to fetch resources and variables from your instance. See local development docs.

Stack

  • Database: Postgres (compatible with Aurora, Cloud SQL, Neon, Azure PostgreSQL)
  • Backend: Rust - stateless API servers and workers pulling jobs from a Postgres queue
  • Frontend: Svelte 5
  • Sandboxing: nsjail and PID namespace isolation
  • Runtimes:
    • TypeScript/JavaScript: Bun (default) and Deno
    • Python: python3 with uv for dependency management
    • Go, Bash, PowerShell, PHP, Rust, C#, Java, Ansible

Fastest Self-Hostable Workflow Engine

We have compared Windmill to other self-hostable workflow engines (Airflow, Prefect & Temporal) and Windmill is the most performant solution for both benchmarks: one flow composed of 40 lightweight tasks & one flow composed of 10 long-running tasks.

All methodology & results on our Benchmarks page.

Fastest workflow engine

Security

  • Sandboxing: nsjail for filesystem/resource isolation, and PID namespace isolation (enabled by default) to prevent jobs from accessing worker process memory
  • Secrets: One encryption key per workspace for credentials stored in Windmill's K/V store. We recommend encrypting the Postgres database as well.

See Security documentation for details.

Performance

Once a job started, there is no overhead compared to running the same script on the node with its corresponding runner (Deno/Go/Python/Bash). The added latency from a job being pulled from the queue, started, and then having its result sent back to the database is ~50ms. A typical lightweight deno job will take around 100ms total.

Architecture

How to self-host

For detailed setup options, see Self-Host documentation.

Docker compose

Deploy Windmill with 3 files (docker-compose.yml, Caddyfile, .env):

curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/windmill-labs/windmill/main/docker-compose.yml -o docker-compose.yml
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/windmill-labs/windmill/main/Caddyfile -o Caddyfile
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/windmill-labs/windmill/main/.env -o .env

docker compose up -d

Go to http://localhost - default credentials: admin@windmill.dev / changeme

Using an external database: Set DATABASE_URL in .env to point to your managed Postgres (AWS RDS, GCP Cloud SQL, Azure, Neon, etc.) and set db replicas to 0.

Kubernetes (Helm charts)

helm repo add windmill https://windmill-labs.github.io/windmill-helm-charts/
helm install windmill-chart windmill/windmill --namespace=windmill --create-namespace

See windmill-helm-charts for configuration options.

Cloud providers

Windmill works on AWS (EKS/ECS), GCP, Azure, Ubicloud, Fly.io, Render.com, Hetzner, Digital Ocean, and others. Rule of thumb: 1 worker per 1vCPU and 1-2 GB RAM.

OAuth, SSO & SMTP

Configure OAuth and SSO (Google Workspace, Microsoft/Azure, Okta) directly from the superadmin UI. See documentation.

License

The Community Edition is free to use internally. For commercial redistribution or managed services, contact sales@windmill.dev. See LICENSE and Pricing for details.

The "Community Edition" of Windmill available in the docker images hosted under ghcr.io/windmill-labs/windmill and the github binary releases contains the files under the AGPLv3 and Apache 2 sources but also includes proprietary and non-public code and features which are not open source and under the following terms: Windmill Labs, Inc. grants a right to use all the features of the "Community Edition" for free without restrictions other than the limits and quotas set in the software and a right to distribute the community edition as is but not to sell, resell, serve Windmill as a managed service, modify or wrap under any form without an explicit agreement.

The binary compilable from source code in this repository without the "enterprise" feature flag is open-source under the LICENSE-AGPLv3 License terms and conditions.

To re-expose directly any Windmill parts to your users as a feature of your product, with the exception of iframed public Windmill "apps", or to build a feature on top of "Windmill Community Edition" that you sell commercially or embed in a distributable product or binary, you must get a commercial license. Contact us at sales@windmill.dev if you have any questions. To do the same from the binary compiled from the source code in this repository without the "enterprise" feature flag, you must comply with the AGPLv3 license terms and conditions or get a commercial license from Windmill Labs, Inc.

To use Windmill "Community Edition" as is internally in your organization, or to use its APIs as is, you do NOT need a commercial license.

Integrations

In Windmill, integrations are referred to as resources and resource types. Each Resource has a Resource Type that defines the schema that the resource needs to implement.

On self-hosted instances, you might want to import all the approved resource types from WindmillHub. A setup script will prompt you to have it being synced automatically everyday.

Environment Variables

Environment Variable name Default Description Api Server/Worker/All
DATABASE_URL The Postgres database url. All
WORKER_GROUP default The worker group the worker belongs to and get its configuration pulled from Worker
MODE standalone The mode if the binary. Possible values: standalone, worker, server, agent All
METRICS_ADDR None (ee only) The socket addr at which to expose Prometheus metrics at the /metrics path. Set to "true" to expose it on port 8001 All
JSON_FMT false Output the logs in json format instead of logfmt All
BASE_URL http://localhost:8000 The base url that is exposed publicly to access your instance. Is overriden by the instance settings if any. Server
ZOMBIE_JOB_TIMEOUT 30 The timeout after which a job is considered to be zombie if the worker did not send pings about processing the job (every server check for zombie jobs every 30s) Server
RESTART_ZOMBIE_JOBS true If true then a zombie job is restarted (in-place with the same uuid and some logs), if false the zombie job is failed Server
NATIVE_MODE false Enable native mode: sets NUM_WORKERS=8, rejects non-native jobs (nativets, postgresql, mysql, etc.) Worker
SLEEP_QUEUE 50 The number of ms to sleep in between the last check for new jobs in the DB. It is multiplied by NUM_WORKERS such that in average, for one worker instance, there is one pull every SLEEP_QUEUE ms. Worker
KEEP_JOB_DIR false Keep the job directory after the job is done. Useful for debugging. Worker
EXIT_AFTER_N_JOBS None Exit the worker process after it has executed that many jobs, so that a supervisor restarts it and no process runs more than that many, bar the steps of a same-worker flow it has started, which it always finishes (set it to 1 for a process per job; jobs handed to a dedicated worker, and the worker's own init and periodic scripts, do not count). Not counting the init and periodic scripts means they run again on every restart: an init script's runtime is added to the latency of every batch of that many jobs, and a periodic script fires once per process start whatever its interval says. The worker's shell in the workers page also starts backed off rather than after the two minutes it otherwise takes, since a process due to be recycled cannot count on living that long: the first command of a session can wait up to 15s, later ones are immediate. For deployments that isolate executions by process lifetime rather than with nsjail; note that a container restart resets the process, not the container filesystem, so caches and /tmp survive it. The worker name is then derived from the hostname instead of being random, so the restarted worker keeps its row in the workers list (an agent worker keeps the row but restarts its job count). Use one worker per process: workers of one process share its environment, so the first to reach the limit shuts the others down too. Worker
WORKER_SUFFIX None Pins the last part of the worker name, which is otherwise random, so that a restarted worker keeps its row in the workers list. Only needed when several worker processes of the same worker group run on one host, since the name is derived from the hostname: give each of them a distinct value, as two processes sharing one must never happen. At most 64 letters, digits and underscores; anything else is refused at startup. Worker
LICENSE_KEY (EE only) None License key checked at startup for the Enterprise Edition of Windmill Worker
SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET None The signing secret of your Slack app. See Slack documentation Server
COOKIE_DOMAIN None The domain of the cookie. If not set, the cookie will be set by the browser based on the full origin Server
DENO_PATH /usr/bin/deno The path to the deno binary. Worker
PYTHON_PATH The path to the python binary if wanting to not have it managed by uv. Worker
GO_PATH /usr/bin/go The path to the go binary. Worker
GOPRIVATE The GOPRIVATE env variable to use private go modules Worker
GOPROXY The GOPROXY env variable to use Worker
NETRC The netrc content to use a private go registry Worker
PY_CONCURRENT_DOWNLOADS 20 Sets the maximum number of in-flight concurrent python downloads that windmill will perform at any given time. Worker
PATH None The path environment variable, usually inherited Worker
HOME None The home directory to use for Go and Bash , usually inherited Worker
DATABASE_CONNECTIONS 50 (Server)/3 (Worker) The max number of connections in the database connection pool All
SUPERADMIN_SECRET None A token that would let the caller act as a virtual superadmin superadmin@windmill.dev Server
TIMEOUT_WAIT_RESULT 20 The number of seconds to wait before timeout on the 'run_wait_result' endpoint Worker
QUEUE_LIMIT_WAIT_RESULT None The number of max jobs in the queue before rejecting immediately the request in 'run_wait_result' endpoint. Takes precedence on the query arg. If none is specified, there are no limit. Worker
DENO_AUTH_TOKENS None Custom DENO_AUTH_TOKENS to pass to worker to allow the use of private modules Worker
DISABLE_RESPONSE_LOGS false Disable response logs Server
CREATE_WORKSPACE_REQUIRE_SUPERADMIN true If true, only superadmins can create new workspaces Server
MIN_FREE_DISK_SPACE_MB 15000 Minimum amount of free space on worker. Sends critical alert if worker has less free space. Worker
RUN_UPDATE_CA_CERTIFICATE_AT_START false If true, runs CA certificate update command at startup before other initialization All
RUN_UPDATE_CA_CERTIFICATE_PATH /usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates Path to the CA certificate update command/script to run when RUN_UPDATE_CA_CERTIFICATE_AT_START is true All

Run a local dev setup

We recommend using Nix. See ./frontend/README_DEV.md for all options.

Frontend only

Uses the backend of https://app.windmill.dev with local frontend (hot-reload):

cd frontend
npm install
npm run generate-backend-client  # or generate-backend-client-mac on Mac
npm run dev

Windmill available at http://localhost/

Backend + Frontend

See the ./frontend/README_DEV.md file for all running options.

  1. Start a local Postgres database using for instance the start-dev-db.sh script which will make a database available at postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432/windmill Then run the migrations using the following command:
    cargo install sqlx-cli
    env DATABASE_URL=<YOUR_DATABASE_URL> sqlx migrate run
    
    This will also avoid compile time issue with sqlx's query! macro.
  2. (optional, linux only) Install nsjail and have it accessible in your PATH
  3. Install bun, deno and python3 (+ any languages you want to use), have the bins at /usr/bin/bun,/usr/bin/deno, and /usr/local/bin/python3 or set the corresponding environment variables.
  4. (optional) Install the lld linker
  5. Go to frontend/:
    1. npm install, npm run generate-backend-client then REMOTE=http://localhost:8000 npm run dev
    2. You might need to set some extra heap space for the node runtime export NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=4096"
    3. Create an empty frontend/build folder using mkdir frontend/build
  6. Go to backend/:
    1. env DATABASE_URL=<YOUR_DATABASE_URL> RUST_LOG=info cargo run
    2. You can specify any feature flag you want to enable, for example cargo run --features python to enable the python executor.
  7. Windmill should be available at http://localhost:3000

Contributing

At this time, we are not seeking outside contribution. Bug reports and feature requests remain very welcome, and small, trivially-verified PRs that fix a problem are still accepted. See CONTRIBUTING.md for the full policy.

Contributors

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