Native approval delivery and resolution now stay bound to the originating or explicitly targeted channel account. Unbound requests fail closed across multiple eligible accounts; trusted reviewer-less SDK callers remain compatible.
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* refactor(plugin-sdk): delete the heavy runtime-doctor barrel
Nothing may pull the state-db/kysely graph through a doctor barrel anymore.
The barrel's remaining heavy exports move to two narrow private-local
subpaths, each with a single purpose:
- doctor-repair-runtime: install-path diagnosis, plugin config removal, and
state-database schema detect/repair (matrix doctor, voice-call lazy import)
- plugin-state-store-runtime: the sync keyed-store factory. It stays out of
plugin-state-runtime because hot channel entrypoints import that at module
load and opening a store pulls the state-database graph.
Doctor closures also stop pulling ssrf-runtime (fetch-guard + gateway net)
for two legacy private-network helpers that live in the lighter ssrf-policy
subpath: mattermost, nextcloud-talk, tlon, matrix.
The closure guard now forbids the two new heavy subpaths instead of the
deleted barrel, so the invariant keeps being enforced where it still applies.
* perf(doctor): keep heavy graphs out of every doctor closure
Doctor enumeration cold-loads each declaring plugin's contract closure, so
one heavy import in a closure is paid by the whole sweep. Four barrels were
still dragging unrelated graphs in for trivial helpers; each is repaired at
the leaf rather than by caching downstream:
- Legacy private-network config migration moves to a config leaf. It only
reshapes records, but lived beside the SSRF runtime (DNS, proxy, logging),
costing mattermost ~2.7s. ssrf-policy re-exports it, surface unchanged.
- Streaming config readers move to a leaf. They read two config keys, but
streaming.ts also formats tool aggregates, pulling tool-display/logging/
acp-core; that cost slack ~2.3s.
- signal took the channel-secret barrel for isRecord; the canonical plugin
record guard is string-coerce-runtime (root AGENTS.md).
- llm-task took the provider-model barrel for parseModelRef, now a narrow
model-ref-parse subpath.
Full doctor enumeration of all 42 declaring plugins, built mode:
legacy config rules 6668ms -> 1265ms, state migrations 184ms -> 127ms.
No plugin remains an outlier; the slowest is now ~380ms against a ~200ms floor.
Public export surfaces of every touched SDK subpath are byte-identical
(verified by diffing built module exports before/after); the API baseline
hashes move only because re-exported declarations emit differently.
The closure guard gains rules for each repaired barrel so the invariant
holds for future closures.
* fix(release): exclude new private-local declarations from the published package
Same pack-path rule as c41da3759f: private-local subpaths ship without d.ts.
* fix(doctor): repair the closure guard violations that break main
The landed guard fails on main: three closures import heavy barrels for one
symbol each. Two more surfaced once the guard learned about the provider-model
barrel. Each gets a narrow subpath at the leaf:
- telegram sent-message-cache + state-migrations took the session-store barrel
(session accessor + state-db) for resolveStorePath -> session-store-paths
- discord thread-bindings.state took the channel-outbound barrel (reply
pipeline + channel registry) for one identity write -> outbound-echo-runtime
- discord model-picker took the provider-model barrel for normalizeProviderId,
which model-ref-parse now exposes beside parseModelRef
The guard also stops walking artifacts of plugins whose manifest declares no
doctor surface. Such a declaration gates the artifact off every enumeration
path exactly as resolvePluginDoctorContracts does, so its closure cost is never
paid; anthropic ("doctorContract": {}) was being held to a cost it cannot
incur. Absent declarations still load eagerly and stay enforced.
Side effect worth naming: discord's built doctor contract now loads again.
On main both discord and telegram fail to require in packaged builds (an
ESM-only transitive dep) and silently lose their repairs; this restores
discord and takes enumerated legacy config rules from 87 to 99. Telegram's
built artifact still pulls execa through dist chunking - a build-level defect
with a different owner, filed as follow-up.
* perf(doctor): keep bundled doctor contract closures dependency-light
Doctor contract enumeration cold-loads each plugin's doctor-contract-api
closure via jiti, so a static value import of openclaw/plugin-sdk/runtime-doctor
pulled the state-db/kysely graph (~4.3s per closure) into
listPluginDoctorLegacyConfigRules / listPluginDoctorStateMigrationEntries.
- migrate all light doctor-contract closures (66 files) to the
dependency-light openclaw/plugin-sdk/runtime-doctor-migrations subpath
- voice-call: load detect/repairOpenClawStateDatabaseSchema* lazily inside
the migration bodies; keep only a type-only static runtime-doctor import
- matrix: split pure credential record shapes/normalizers into
credentials-state.ts so the doctor closure no longer imports the sync
plugin-state store through credentials-read
- guard: doctor-contract-closure-guard.test.ts now forbids static value
imports of runtime-doctor in closures alongside agent-runtime
* fix(matrix): keep credential revocation record type module-local
Knip production scan flags the export as consumer-less; the type is only
referenced by the exported union and revocation guard signature.
* perf(plugins): declare doctor contract surfaces
* perf(doctor): slim migration import closures
* perf(plugins): narrow doctor declaration record surface and wire owner-test lane
Registry records carry only the doctorContract declaration instead of the whole
parsed manifest, and check:changed now selects the src/plugins-owned declaration
honesty and closure-guard tests for extension module/manifest changes so
cross-lane drift cannot pass PR classification.
* fix(doctor): keep control-plane dist imports require-safe
Keep doctor and channel control-plane chunks off exec-class dependencies, and enforce native require(esm) loading during postbuild.
* chore(plugin-sdk): regenerate API baseline
* chore(plugin-sdk): sync export ordering
* fix(plugins): satisfy doctor contract CI boundaries
* perf(doctor): make qqbot doctor closure dependency-light
qqbot was the last plugin above 5s in doctor state-migration enumeration
(~8s under tsx/jiti). The cost was not the state-key builder (already a
leaf): its doctor closure value-imported the runtime-doctor SDK barrel,
whose plugin-state-store/state-db re-exports pull kysely (~330 modules),
plus security-runtime for one fileExists (~200 modules), all resolved
per-module by jiti during enumeration.
Split the migration-define helpers and light re-exports into a new
private-local plugin-sdk/runtime-doctor-migrations subpath; runtime-doctor
re-exports it so its public surface is byte-identical (API baseline hash
unchanged). qqbot's doctor-contract and state-migrations now import only
the light subpath, swapping fileExists for the equivalent async
legacyStateFileExists already in the closure.
qqbot enumeration: ~8.0s/531 modules -> ~0.25s/18 modules.
* chore(plugin-sdk): drop private-local subpath from API baseline
runtime-doctor-migrations is private-local-only; the baseline tracks public
modules, and the earlier line was generated before the classification.
* fix(plugins): register runtime-doctor-migrations boundary paths
The private-local subpath list feeds the extension package boundary map;
the shared paths config and xai's derived overrides must carry the same
entry or the boundary contract test fails.
The group-mentions ack gate returned false whenever a group did not require mentions, conflating group policy with whether this message mentioned the agent. Under the default scope, mentioning the agent in a group configured to answer everything produced no ack at all, so the user had no signal the turn was picked up until the reply arrived.
Behavior change on a default path: those groups now show the 👀 ack (and the lifecycle status reactions when messages.statusReactions.enabled is true) on mentions. Mention-required groups, group-all, unmentioned messages, and off/none are unchanged. The gate no longer reads requireMention, so the parameter is gone from the shared type and all channel call sites.
Proven live on Telegram across three configurations, including a no-mention control confirming group-mentions did not become group-all.
signalRpcRequest returns the JSON-RPC result via a bare cast, so getAttachment data reaches Buffer.from unvalidated. Node drops out-of-alphabet characters instead of throwing, so a damaged payload was silently written to disk as a corrupted attachment. Canonicalize after the existing size guard and fail with the attachment id instead.
Track full dispatch completion separately for error handling and shutdown drain while allowing same-session follow-ups to steer active runs. Fixes#113180.
Co-authored-by: Taksh <takshkothari09@gmail.com>
* fix(signal): escape real newlines in inbound verbose-log preview
The inbound preview regex matched the literal two-character sequence
backslash-n instead of the actual LF control character, so multi-line
message bodies kept real newlines and split the single-line log record.
Align Signal with the six sibling channels that use replace(/\n/g, "\\n").
Adds a focused test that mocks shouldLogVerbose and asserts the logged
preview stays single-line for an LF-separated body.
* chore: retrigger CI to clear stale checks
* fix(signal): escape all inbound log line breaks
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* refactor(prompt): plain inbound context labels with a provenance marker
Replaces trust-worded inbound context labels ("(untrusted metadata)",
"(untrusted, for context)") with plain labels plus a fixed provenance
marker suffix appended to every OpenClaw-injected context header.
Detection keys on the marker, not label text, so strippers stay correct
across UI, TUI, replay, /trace segmentation, memory recall, and the Swift
chat preprocessor. Drops sanitizeInboundSystemTags in favor of the marker
boundary plus trusted system-prompt narration.
Renames the untrusted-named plugin SDK context identifiers to
channel-provenance names, keeping deprecated aliases registered for
removal after 2026-09-08.
Adds `openclaw doctor --fix` migrations that rewrite legacy inbound
labels in stored SQLite transcripts and purge legacy envelope-
contaminated LanceDB recall rows.
* fix(ci): resolve gate failures for plain inbound context labels
- doctor sqlite readers: open read-only connections via openNodeSqliteDatabase
so the Kysely connection-boundary guardrail holds; unexport the now-internal
transcript snapshot type (Knip unused-export gate).
- compat registry: split the record table into registry-records.ts and
plugin-sdk-subpath-records.ts. The new compat record pushed registry.ts past
the 700-line oxlint cap; suppressions are disallowed, so follow the existing
sibling record-module pattern. Public exports and PluginCompatCode literals
unchanged.
- acp-runtime test: assert current finalization behavior (newline normalization
only). The bracket de-fang and System: rewrite it expected were removed with
sanitizeInboundSystemTags; forged system lines are neutralized at the
system-event queue, the single chokepoint feeding the System:-per-line render.
- regenerate docs_map and the plugin SDK API baseline manifest.
* fix(prompt): harden inbound context label migration and drop in-band sanitizer
Review follow-ups on the plain-label + provenance-marker change:
- Remove src/security/system-tags.ts. Rewriting inbound text to neutralize
look-alike `System:`/`[System]` markers corrupted legitimate user text and is
not a real injection boundary; role separation plus external-content wrapping
is. Explicit product decision, recorded at the system-event queue.
- Narrow the LanceDB legacy-row purge so it cannot delete benign memories. It
now requires a complete known legacy sentinel line, a legacy label followed by
a fenced JSON body, or the complete legacy external-content header. The prior
predicates matched ordinary prose such as `Notes (untrusted metadata):`, and
deletion is irreversible.
- Make explicit-empty canonical ChannelStructuredContext win over the deprecated
alias via a present/absent result instead of collapsing `[]` to undefined.
- Keep `\r?` in the active-memory doctor rule. It is the only rule spanning the
header's line break, migrated assistant rows skip newline normalization, and
without it the marked-header replace wins and the body strips to empty. Added
a CRLF regression test.
- Fix stale comments that described removed behavior, and cover the Swift
prose-block strip path.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01WNzsPddQmxy9Y7jKD4wAxH
* build(deps): remove npm shrinkwrap; mirror pnpm lock into transient package locks
npm 12 removed shrinkwrap (command + tarball/root loading). Delete all 82
committed npm-shrinkwrap.json files and stop publishing lockfiles; keep
pnpm-lock.yaml as the single reviewed dependency boundary. The generator
becomes scripts/generate-npm-package-lock.mjs and feeds plugin bundling via
a transient package-lock.json + npm ci (works on npm 11 and 12). Tarball
validation treats the published 2026.7.2 beta train as a shrinkwrap
transition; self-update npm detection now uses install topology instead of
the shipped shrinkwrap.
* fix(deps): repair lint, deadcode, and test-type lanes for the npm 12 migration
- sort integrity comparisons with an explicit comparator (oxlint)
- keep resolveBunGlobalNodeModules module-local (knip unused-export gate)
- model npm pack --json as npm<=11 array / npm 12 name-keyed object
- default calver destructuring in the tarball test fixture