* feat(workboard): full-board dashboard widget
Adds a third trusted plugin widget kind, workboard:board, rendering the
complete Kanban board (all columns, live plugin.workboard.changed
refresh) inside a session dashboard. Props {boardId} scope it to one
board; without it the widget shows every board, matching workboard:mini
semantics. Card rendering reuses the workboard page renderColumn with an
explicit surface option so page and widget cannot drift; the shared
board filter moved to ui/src/lib/workboard/board-filter.ts. Mutations
follow the connection's canMutate; read-only connections get a
view-only board.
Proof: pnpm test ui/src/lib/board ui/src/pages/workboard
ui/src/lib/workboard extensions/workboard (9,494 passed), i18n baseline
green, autoreview clean (codex/gpt-5.6-sol). tsgo core/ui/extensions
green locally; remote check:changed blocked by Daytona capacity and the
tsgo:core Daytona exit reproduced locally as a heavy-check lock race,
passing on retry.
* test(ui): seed workboard fixtures in the mocked dev server
* fix(ci): register workboard proof capture script
* fix: stop service child trees before timeout completion
* fix: preserve service child root results during cleanup
* test: isolate relay selection from linux spawn wrapping
* refactor: keep service anchor payload internal
* test: validate lifecycle probe pid output
* fix: close service child adversarial races
* fix: preserve service startup failures
* fix(process): flush service output before root result
* fix(process): bound cleanup on held output
* chore(process): satisfy promise executor lint
* fix(process): finish cleanup after lineage loss
* fix(process): retain relay output before subscription
* fix(ci): register service child runtime entries
* fix(ci): expose relay safety invariants
* fix(process): preserve service cancellation grace
* test(process): prove service grace on macOS
`checks-windows-node-test` ran the whole 222-266s Windows body in a single
Blacksmith lane, so every run that scheduled it finished at 287-334s against a
~180s plateau. Measured across 45 canonical main runs it was the wall in all
seven runs that triggered it (324-519s vs a 210s median elsewhere).
Blacksmith's Windows class admits exactly 2 concurrent jobs (run 31865243804),
which is why the earlier 3-part split failed: its tail queued 211s behind a
finished part. Pin the split width to that measured capacity instead. The two
parts are balanced by measured per-project wall time -- part 1 keeps the old
list 1 plus list 2's non-infra projects (~108s), part 2 takes list 2's infra
project plus the old list 3 (~112s) -- so both land near 113s and the lane
stops setting the wall.
One canonical partition now serves every backend; the github-mode/dispatch
3-part variant and its separate file inventory are gone, along with the
single-lane `task: test` case and the per-row `matrix.runner` the collapsed
lane needed. The complete 65-file Windows inventory is preserved exactly, and
the guards pin the width on both sides (mutation-checked: restoring 3 parts
fails the matrix guard).
* fix(state): store in-root agent database registry paths relative to the state dir (schema v9)
Copied state directories retained stale absolute agent database registry rows. The combined gateway store then merged old and new copies, causing every sessions.list request to fail with SessionCanonicalKeyMigrationRequiredError.
Schema v9 stores in-root registry paths relative to the state directory; migration rewrites eligible rows, deletes stale duplicates, and preserves external paths.
* fix(voice-call): describe state-relative registry migration
* fix(state): preserve registry locator traversal
* test(macos): move PortGuardian schema-version boundary to v9
The store opens any state database up to maximumSupportedSchemaVersion,
which the schema v9 bump moved from 8 to 9. Shift the supported/newer
partition in the boundary test accordingly.
* fix(state): re-anchor copied default-layout registry rows instead of deleting them
Resolve the ClawSweeper P1 by preserving genuine external default-layout registrations, re-anchoring copied rows when an in-root counterpart exists, and deleting only dual default-layout conflicts.
* feat(gateway): add remote-exec cloud placements
* feat(codex): run cloud turns through remote exec
* fix(sandbox): quote ssh_config path directives containing whitespace
Crabbox lease keys default to ~/Library/Application Support/... on macOS;
unquoted IdentityFile/UserKnownHostsFile/CertificateFile arguments tokenize
on the space and fail as 'extra arguments'. Found via live remote-exec
cloud-worker proof.
* test: consolidate gateway maintenance schedule coverage
* fix(ci): invalidate plugin sdk declarations on state changes
* feat(gateway): transfer node worker workspaces
* fix(gateway): harden node workspace transfer
* fix(gateway): isolate transfer HTTP contract
* fix(gateway): trim transfer HTTP exports
* ci: codify manual-only Node 22 compatibility
* ci: split remaining hosted tail lanes
* fix(qa-lab): carry the validated part index into the plan id type
* test(ci): repair hosted tail lane guards
* fix(docker): harden runtime image dependencies
* chore(deps): update container security dependencies
* docs(docker): explain image security contents
* test(browser): align file-chooser and install tests with #114506 contract
* test(browser): restore extension install test isolation
* test(browser): add temporary CI diagnostics for pre-registration refusal
* test(browser): make install fixture interpreter hermetic
The suite passed process.execPath as the native-host interpreter; on
GitHub-hosted runners the hostedtoolcache node binary is group/world-
writable, which installChromeExtensionBootstrap correctly refuses, so
every registration test failed CI-only. The fixture now provides an
owned 0700 interpreter; only the launcher-exec test keeps the real
node it must spawn.
* fix(qa-lab): stop re-polling after a probe consumes the discovery deadline
The Matrix health-probe loop re-entered when the probe timeout fired
marginally before Date.now() crossed the deadline, starting a doomed
extra probe. Flaked on contended CI runners as 'expected 1 fetch, got
2'. A timed-out probe now ends discovery.
* test(ui): poll the callout inset invariant in device-scope E2E
One-shot boundingBox reads raced the nav-collapse transition and
intermittently measured a 20px stale offset on CI.
* refactor(plugin-sdk): replace API baselines with diffs
* perf(plugin-sdk): bound API diff resources
* fix(plugin-sdk): isolate API diff dependencies
* fix(release): forward Plugin SDK acknowledgement
* fix(release): enforce SDK acknowledgement on publish
* chore: preserve generated-doc ignore policy
* fix(release): freeze SDK API evidence before publish
* fix(ci): satisfy SDK evidence guards
* fix(release): bind complete SDK evidence
* fix(release): authenticate plugin SDK evidence
* fix(plugin-sdk): abort interrupted API diffs
* test(ui): freeze page clock in background-tasks rail e2e
The rail transcript is compared byte-for-byte across the detail-panel
round-trip while it renders live relative ages; on slow CI runners the
second boundary ticks between the two reads (11s -> 12s) and fails the
equality assertion. Fix the page Date with Playwright setFixedTime while
keeping timers running so the tasks.list polling assertions still hold.
Repro: a 1.5s stall between the reads fails pre-fix with the exact CI
diff and passes post-fix.
* fix(scripts): drop unused export on dependency-evidence CLI main
Knip's workflow scan re-roots script references after an actions/checkout
step that sets path:, so the new trusted-tooling checkout in
openclaw-npm-release.yml stops marking this CLI as a workflow entry and
its exported main() surfaces as an unused export in check-dependencies.
Nothing imports main; the module invokes it through its own entry guard,
so the export keyword was dead surface either way.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* refactor(plugins): retire deactivate hook alias
* refactor(plugin-sdk): prune retired facade exports
* test(logging): isolate logger test controls
* refactor(logging): internalize file transport controls
* test(plugin-sdk): preserve retired facade coverage
* test(auto-reply): remove stale diagnostic imports
* refactor(logging): delete dead config-read guard
shouldSkipMutatingLoggingConfigRead had no production caller even on main;
it survived the dead-export scan only via logger's testApi re-export. The
test-isolation commit removed that mask, exposing the fossil. Delete the
guard, its test-only re-export, its mock entry, and its dedicated test file.
* refactor(plugin-sdk): retire due compatibility subpaths
* test(plugin-sdk): type group policy predicates
* refactor(plugin-sdk): split removed subpath records
* refactor(secrets): remove retired collector barrel
* test(plugin-sdk): tighten wildcard surface pin
* refactor(plugin-sdk): retire matrix facade metadata
* style(plugin-sdk): format facade metadata
* fix(ci): load channel setup contracts from source
Repair the main-owned regression from 99d662473c (Peter Steinberger): the new env-contract test could consume stale ignored dist metadata instead of the checked-in plugin declaration.
* test(plugin-sdk): refresh API baseline after rebase
* refactor: consolidate coercion ownership
Centralize four canonical coercion helpers, migrate exact core and plugin duplicates through narrow Plugin SDK facades, and enforce declaration and plugin-normalization ownership boundaries.
The sweep adds eight focused SDK exports while deleting more production and tooling code than it adds. User-visible behavior is unchanged except for safer equivalent object and UI parsing at existing boundaries.
* fix: guard integer option ownership
Register resolveIntegerOption with the canonical function owner and extend the declaration-guard fixture so future local duplicates fail validation.
* fix: keep integer helpers on numeric facade
Remove the unshipped duplicate string-coerce exports and route every affected plugin consumer through the existing number-runtime contract.
* fix: point numeric coercion to number runtime
Make boundary and declaration diagnostics recommend the canonical numeric facade, with failing-before coverage for both guidance paths.
* refactor(qqbot): remove bundled extension source
Mechanical deletion half of the #107295 squashed rebase; the catalog
repoint and host integration land in the follow-up commit.
Co-authored-by: sliverp <870080352@qq.com>
* refactor(qqbot): install plugin from Tencent package
Squashed rebase of #107295 onto current main. Repoints the official
external channel catalog at @tencent-connect/openclaw-qqbot@2.0.1 and
adapts onboarding, doctor migrations, secrets, build guards, and tests.
Documents the known limitation that the external package does not
support structured SecretRef clientSecret values; operators move those
to QQBOT_CLIENT_SECRET or clientSecretFile before upgrading.
Co-authored-by: sliverp <870080352@qq.com>
* fix(doctor): reuse shared hasOwnKey record helper
The rebased QQBot migration carried its own hasOwnKey export, colliding
with the one main now ships in legacy-config-record-shared.ts.
Co-authored-by: sliverp <870080352@qq.com>
* fix(plugins): carry catalog integrity through the update bridge
The externalized-bundled-plugin bridge dropped the official catalog's
expectedIntegrity pin, so bundled-user updates installed the external
npm package without integrity verification. The bridge now carries the
pin for the catalog's exact npm spec and both bridge install calls pass
it through; update-channel spec overrides intentionally skip the pin
since it only covers the pinned version.
Co-authored-by: sliverp <870080352@qq.com>
* chore(plugin-sdk): refresh per-entrypoint API baselines
The QQBot compat export and bundled-type removal shift 26 entrypoint
closure hashes in the new split baseline layout.
Co-authored-by: sliverp <870080352@qq.com>
* refactor(qqbot): drop helper reintroduced during rebase
Main's coercion consolidation added this file after the deletion
commit's base; its only consumers were the removed qqbot sources.
Co-authored-by: sliverp <870080352@qq.com>
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>