* fix(gateway): align configured local credentials
* test(gateway): align local credential coverage
* chore(gateway): leave release note to release process
* refactor(infra): move exec approvals into the shared SQLite state DB
Delete the file-runtime exec-approvals store (exec-approvals.json + .lock
sidecar machinery) on both runtimes and make the reserved
exec_approvals_config singleton row canonical. Doctor owns the one-time
import with claim/verify/receipt discipline; runtime fails closed with a
doctor instruction while un-migrated legacy state exists. The wire CAS
contract, socket semantics, and gateway auth-token derivations are
unchanged. Kills the #113929 lock-contention bug class structurally and
nets around -2.9k lines.
* fix(infra): green CI gates and retire file-era exec approvals tests
Break the migration-type import cycle with a leaf contract, regenerate the
plugin-SDK API and native i18n baselines for the intentional surface change,
drop unused exports, and replace the macOS file-era approvals test suite with
SQLite-backed behavior coverage per the obsolete-internals test policy.
* chore: green max-lines ratchet, native i18n baseline, and unused-export scan
* feat(onboarding): recommend plugins and skills from installed apps
Scan installed macOS apps during classic onboarding (TCC-free), gather
candidates from official catalogs + ClawHub search, let the configured
model pick genuine matches, and offer an opt-in multiselect install step.
Adds a device.apps node-host command (default-off sharing, Android-parity
envelope) so remote gateways can request a paired Mac's inventory, and a
wizard.appRecommendations kill switch. Custom setup-inference completions
no longer inherit the 32-token verification-probe output cap.
* feat(onboarding): recommend apps in guided flow
* fix(onboarding): harden app recommendations against ClawHub self-promotion
Third-party ClawHub skills are never pre-selected regardless of model tier
(publisher-controlled listing text reaches the matcher prompt and could
promote itself); their labels now say they install third-party code.
Installed-app scans follow symlinked .app bundles. Matcher output stays
bounded by the resolved model's own maxTokens budget (documented invariant).
* fix(onboarding): key official catalog candidates by resolved plugin id
Real catalog entries are package manifests without a top-level id; keying the
candidate map and channel/provider classification by entry.id collapsed the
whole official catalog into one undefined-keyed entry, so no official plugin
or channel was ever recommended. Regression test runs against the bundled
catalogs.
* fix(onboarding): satisfy lint, types, deadcode, and migration gates
Split the guided-onboarding test into a self-contained custodian suite to stay
under max-lines. Narrow app-recommendation exports (drop dead node-payload
normalizer, unexport internal types/helpers, route candidate tests through the
public API), replace map-spread with a helper, unexport device.apps result
types, add installedAppsSharing to node-host migration expectations, cast the
wizard multiselect mock, and regenerate the docs map.
* test(onboarding): register new live test in the shard classifier
* fix(infra): bound three warning dedupe caches with createDedupeCache
Replace unbounded Set<string> warning dedupe caches with the shared
createDedupeCache helper (ttlMs=0, maxSize=4096) to prevent unbounded
memory growth:
- safeBinTrustedDirWarningCache in invoke-system-run.ts
- chmodWarnedTargets in openclaw-state-db.ts
- clobberCapWarnedPaths in io.clobber-snapshot.ts
All three follow the same anti-pattern: .has()/.add() only, no eviction,
no size cap. Matches the fix pattern from #101696 and #101738.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: refresh PR body evidence for ClawSweeper re-review
* test(io.clobber-snapshot): add clobber-cap warning deduplication test
Exercises warnClobberCapReached through the production API
(persistBoundedClobberedConfigSnapshot) to prove that
clobberCapWarnedPaths.check() suppresses duplicate warnings
on the same config path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(infra): tighten warning cache coverage
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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* feat(linux): canvas via CLI-node + Tauri app IPC bridge
* refactor: extract gateway helper modules
* build(linux-canvas): register plugin package in lockfile
* fix(linux-canvas): move canvas advertise test out of core, regen docs/protocol/deadcode
* fix(gateway): break node-catalog/registry import cycle via leaf normalize module; add canvas glossary term
* style: oxfmt invoke.ts and runtime.ts after buildNodeEventParams extraction
* fix(linux): load Canvas WebView via dedicated data_directory context
Wry's Linux/WebKitGTK incognito mode discards Tauri's registered
WebContext (wry webkitgtk/mod.rs), so the Canvas window got a fresh
ephemeral context without the openclaw-canvas:// scheme handler — the
bundled A2UI page never committed (stayed about:blank) and every A2UI
command timed out. Use an isolated cache-backed data_directory instead,
which keeps the protocol handler while still isolating Canvas storage
from the dashboard window.
* fix(linux): keep Canvas WebView ephemeral via incognito + data_directory
Autoreview flagged that a dedicated data_directory alone persists Canvas
browser state (cookies, localStorage, IndexedDB, service workers) across
restarts, so an agent that navigates Canvas to a site could leak an
authenticated session into a later session. iOS uses a non-persistent
store; Linux should match.
Add .incognito(true) alongside .data_directory(): the distinct directory
gives Tauri a fresh WebContext key so it still attaches the
openclaw-canvas:// protocol closure, and incognito makes Wry swap in a
fresh *ephemeral* context carrying those protocols. Live-verified on a
Wayland/WebKitGTK box: the bundled page still loads
(location.href=openclaw-canvas://localhost/index.html, openclawA2UI
present, A2UI renders) and the canvas-webview dir holds no persistent
cookie/storage files.
* feat(linux): add node device capabilities
* fix(linux-node): actionable pending-approval error + node-host advertise integration test
* fix(linux-node): map geoclue access-denied to LOCATION_DISABLED; floor camera maxWidth to avoid zero-height scale
* fix(linux-node): clamp small camera maxWidth to 2 instead of default
* docs(linux-node): clarify where-am-i -t is a process timeout, not update throttle
* refactor(gateway): extract legacy-node filter + rejection hint to fit LOC ratchet; docs-map + deadcode baseline
* fix(gateway): drop now-unused DEFAULT_DANGEROUS_NODE_COMMANDS import after hint extraction
* test(node-host): drop imports orphaned by removed error-code test
* fix(terminal): harden node PTY relay and terminal session lifecycle
Pin node relay invokes to the authorized node connection (ROUTE_CHANGED
guard), stop node-side input writes to settled/dead PTYs, finalize
sessions on resize failure like write failure, keep surrogate pairs
intact across scrollback and relay prelude truncation, bound the relay
pre-registration output buffer, and buffer Control UI keystrokes typed
while terminal.open/attach is in flight so slow node-relay opens no
longer drop input. Correct the terminal.data seq doc to its real
contract and pin seq monotonicity, seq-gap bounds, input coercion, and
runner event routing with new tests.
* refactor(terminal): extract startup input buffer and fix CI findings
Move Control UI startup input buffering into terminal-startup-input.ts
(LOC budget), drop a stale session-manager comment, remove a map
spread, and fix test typings for event frames and typed mock access.
Catalog session rows (sidebar context menu + click), the built-in viewer
header, and a new "Open Codex/Claude sessions in" preference can launch the
native CLI (codex resume / claude --resume) in the operator terminal on the
machine that owns the session.
- Gateway-local sessions spawn through the existing terminal launch policy
(sandbox/enabled gates preserved) with the resume command in the session cwd.
- Paired-node sessions run through a new seq-ordered node PTY relay: a
duplex node-host command streams PTY output via node.invoke.progress and
receives keystrokes/resize via a new node.invoke.input event, behind the
unchanged terminal.* client protocol (TerminalSessionManager gains a backend
abstraction; node relay reuses the streaming-invoke controller).
- Owner boundary: each plugin owns its resume command and builds argv from a
validated thread id; the gateway routes node opens through the node command
allowlist and plugin invoke policy (no advertisement-only trust), and nodes
re-verify session eligibility before spawning.
- UI setting catalogOpenTarget + canOpenTerminal capability gate every entry
point; capability requires the owning host to actually have the CLI.
Node PATH is normalized before command-availability probes, Windows .cmd/.bat
shims spawn via ComSpec, and catalog terminal opens reattach persisted tabs
before opening the new tab.
* refactor: delete dead infra and config exports
* refactor: preserve live infra and config contracts
* refactor(config): remove obsolete file-store lifecycle APIs
* refactor(infra): finish current-main dead export cleanup
* refactor(deadcode): trim auto-reply and CLI exports
* refactor(deadcode): trim cron and task exports
* refactor(deadcode): trim fleet and process exports
* test(deadcode): exercise live task and process seams
* test(fleet): cover stream redaction through owner module
* refactor(security): trim dead internal exports
* refactor(secrets): trim dead internal exports
* refactor(deadcode): trim remaining src exports
* refactor(deadcode): remove test-only runtime exports
* refactor(deadcode): trim pairing test exports
* refactor(deadcode): reconcile refreshed baseline
* test(auto-reply): deduplicate queue state imports
* fix(core): make indexed access explicit in auto-reply, infra, and config
Part 1/3 of the src NUIA phase-3b burn-down (#104600): iteration and
destructuring over index reads, boundary guards on parsed input, and
named invariants. Config path walkers bind the path head once; SQLite
migration key handling is hoisted without query-shape changes.
* fix(core): make indexed access explicit in cli, gateway, commands, security, shared
Part 2/3: argv/token selection restructured, gateway event/attachment
invariants named, security parsers stay fail-closed (invariant
violations throw), edit-distance matrices access checked entries.
* fix(core): make indexed access explicit across remaining src surfaces
Part 3/3: channels, plugins, process, cron, plugin-sdk, media, logging,
tui, hooks, daemon, and small directories. Latent bug fixed: a tailnet
resolver could leak undefined through a string|null contract and now
fails with a descriptive local error.
* fix(core): keep optional boundaries optional after per-commit review
Review findings: expectDefined misused where absence is a legitimate
state. CLI --profile/route-args missing next tokens take their existing
miss paths; help normalization compares --help against the last
positional again; first-time plugin install spreads absent cfg.plugins;
denylist scan iterates manifest dependency entries instead of throwing
on omitted sections; tailnet resolver returns a guaranteed string at
the source instead of a caller-side undefined throw.
* refactor(core): closed-key provider labels and honest optional passthroughs
PROVIDER_LABELS becomes a satisfies-typed closed record (static reads
provably defined; dynamic lookups go through providerUsageLabel with
honest string|undefined). Status-scan overview passes its optional
params through unchanged instead of asserting them.
* fix(channels): make getChatChannelMeta honestly optional
The original signature claimed ChatChannelMeta while leaking undefined
on bundled channel id metadata drift; three of four callers already
handled absence. The return type now says so, and the one assuming
caller falls back to the raw channel label.
* fix(core): index-safety for post-rebase main drift
Covers the sqlite-sessions flip and auth-source-plan code that landed
mid-phase, plus the channel-validation test consuming the now honestly
optional getChatChannelMeta.
* refactor(channels): split chat-meta accessors along the SDK contract
getChatChannelMeta keeps its shipped plugin-SDK signature (defined for
bundled ids, fail-loud on impossible misses); new findChatChannelMeta
carries the drift-tolerant optional contract for core auto-enable and
formatting paths.
* fix(qa-channel): own channel metadata instead of a guaranteed-undefined catalog lookup
qa-channel spread getChatChannelMeta over an id that is never in the
bundled catalog, shipping an empty setup meta by accident; the fail-loud
SDK accessor exposed it. The channel now declares its metadata once.
* fix(gateway): heartbeat projection lookahead is optional at the transcript tail
expectDefined wrapped messages[i + 1] whose absence on the final message
is the normal case; the adjacent ternary already handled it. Restores
the plain optional read with an explicit guard in the pair condition.
* fix(plugin-sdk): channel plugin factory tolerates non-bundled channel ids again
createChannelPluginBase spreads bundled catalog meta for ANY channel id,
where absence is the normal case for external plugins; the resolver is
honestly optional again while the exported bundled-id accessor keeps the
fail-loud contract.
* fix(core): spreads of optional config sections stay optional
Fresh-setup and first-install paths (crestodian setup inference, hook
installs, agent config base, target agent models) legitimately lack the
section being rebuilt; spreading undefined is the shipped {} semantics.
Removes the remaining gratuitous assertion wraps found by tree audit.