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Diego Imbert d844566421 feat(backend): expose freshness for UserDraft staleness check
Variable
- Add `edited_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT now()` + `edited_by VARCHAR(50)` to the `variable` table (parity with `resource`); set them on INSERT and on every UPDATE.
- Surface them on `ListableVariable` so `getVariable` / `listVariable` return them.

DB drafts (script, flow, app/raw_app)
- The `*WithDraft` endpoints now also return `draft.created_at` as `draft_created_at`. The draft value alone wasn't enough to tell whether a teammate (or another tab) had pushed a fresh draft while local autosave was in flight; the new field is the staleness signal.
- Wired in `get_script_by_path_w_draft` (`ScriptWDraft.draft_created_at`, including the `prefetch_cached` forwarding), `get_flow_by_path_w_draft` (`FlowWDraft.draft_created_at`), and `get_app_w_draft` (`AppWithLastVersionAndDraft.draft_created_at`). OpenAPI updated to match.

The frontend will read these in a follow-up to implement the local-draft staleness check; this commit only widens the API surface.

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

This folder holds all backend components, the src/ folder only contains files used to build the "root" binary.

Components

name description
windmill-api The API server, exposing functionality to other components and the frontend
windmill-audit Contains audit functionality, allowing different components to record important actions
windmill-common Common code shared by all crates
windmill-queue Contains job & flow queuing functionality, commonly written to by the API server and read from by workers
windmill-worker The worker. Used to process and execute flows & jobs.
parsers Contains code to parse signatures in different langauges.

Compile sqlx for offline ci

cargo sqlx prepare --workspace -- --bin windmill --features enterprise