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Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* fix(gateway): admit recovering workers during startup
* fix(gateway): admit recovering nodes during startup
* fix(crabbox): bind worker desktop to XFCE session
* fix(workers): reuse Git base during workspace transfer
large clean/stale worktrees were downloading every tracked file after the verified base pack, crossing transfer authority; selectively checkout desired base-index paths, preserving deletions and symlink confinement.
* fix(workers): clone reachable stale workspace commits
tip-only origin detection forced published ancestor commits through heavyweight Gateway transfer; the existing exact checkout and manifest verification safely own reachability/fallback.
* perf(workers): use blobless origin clones
* fix(workers): bundle undici in worker deploy artifact
Move Mantis Telegram Desktop proof from the remote AWS/Crabbox lane to a recorder-driven local Docker desktop. Keep proof scenarios agent-authored, cache trusted build outputs, and publish exact visible Telegram evidence without writing the QA bot token to artifacts.
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* refactor(agents): reduce tool failure warnings to two rules
* test(agents): remove obsolete tool recovery receipt proof
* refactor(agents): drop unused meta param from buildToolMutationState
* test(agents): remove stale tool warning assertions
* test: export runtime source snapshot from closed runtime-snapshot mocks
Heal the main breakage introduced by 9441e3fe6e / #126531, which added a runtime source-snapshot read to provider model route resolution. Closed Vitest factories now return null for that source snapshot, preserving their pre-projection behavior.
* test(gateway): make compaction read-error faults order-immune
Generation-2 CI failure in run 32342180898, job 96343444772 showed that the mock factory initialized while shared gateway-server importers remained bound to the real transcript reader.
The dedicated isolated project fixes normal shards. Complete its ownership by adding it to the root project matrix and excluding the test from the non-isolated OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PROJECT_SHARDS=0 fallback.
* fix(auth): keep a retired auth JSON from stranding a migrated store
Runtime failed closed with AUTH_PROFILE_MIGRATION_REQUIRED whenever a retired
credential file was present, even when the canonical SQLite store already held
the agent's profiles. One leftover auth.json therefore made a fully migrated
install unusable, and the gateway lifecycle preflight refused start/restart on
top of it, so every channel and provider stayed offline until Doctor ran.
A legacy file is now only fatal when the canonical store cannot serve
credentials. Doctor's importer never overwrites a usable stored credential, so
a file sitting beside a populated store is unarchived bytes, not pending
migration: runtime logs a one-time warning and keeps serving. An empty store
with a credential file still fails closed and never falls through to
environment auth. Startup degrades that owner to configured-unavailable
instead of refusing to boot, which lets the lifecycle preflight go away.
* refactor(secrets): retire the auth-profiles.json vocabulary
Auth profiles moved to SQLite, but operator-facing surfaces still named the
retired JSON file. The duplicate-agentDir error told operators to copy
auth-profiles.json to share credentials, which does nothing and lands the
second agent in a migration-required state; `openclaw migrate plan codex`
reported a target file that is never created; and the secrets picker labelled
candidates with a filename that no longer exists.
Renames the SecretTargetConfigFile discriminator to "auth-profile-store" and
corrects the operator-facing text, the migrate plan target, and the docs that
described the file as a live target. Genuine legacy-filename uses in doctor,
the security fixer, and migration fixtures are unchanged.
Also deletes resolveSecretPlanTargetByPath and ResolvedSecretPlanTarget from
the plugin SDK. They have no callers in core, plugins, or tests, and the
symbols are absent from the latest stable tag, so they carry no compatibility
obligation and are removed rather than deprecated. Their inline parameter type
was the only thing putting the retired filename on the public SDK surface.
* improve(wizard): warn about device-code phishing
The device-code prompt only warned against sharing the code, and only when an
expiry was known. Device-code phishing works the other way around: the attacker
starts the login and gets the victim to enter the attacker's code. Codes
delivered over a chat channel are the risky case and carry no expiry hint, so
the warning is now unconditional and covers received codes, matching the Codex
CLI prompt.
Also documents the Codex auth handoff: a subscription profile is installed as
in-memory external auth rather than persisted, and token refresh is inverted
so the refresh token stays in OpenClaw's store.
* fix(test): make transcript read-failure injection order-independent
server.sessions.compaction-read-errors.test.ts injected its failures with
mockRejectedValueOnce, which fails the NEXT call to loadTranscriptEvents
globally. Under --isolate=false a shard shares one worker, so any sibling
transcript read could consume the one-shot rejection before the compaction RPC
issued its own; compaction then ran against the real reader and returned ok,
failing three assertions. This shard was already red on main; a prior repair
fixed the mock's initialization order but left the call-order dependency.
Key the injection on the seeded sessionId instead, so unrelated readers cannot
consume it and the re-read case counts only its own session's reads.
Also updates two expectations invalidated by this branch: the duplicate-agentDir
remediation text, and the plugin SDK export ratchet, shrunk by the two retired
secret-plan exports.
`server.sessions.compaction-read-errors` mocks
`config/sessions/session-accessor.sqlite-read.js`, but production reaches
`loadTranscriptEvents` through re-exports: `server-methods/sessions-compact.ts`
imports it from the `session-accessor.js` barrel and
`preflightSessionTranscriptForManualCompact` imports it from the leaf. The
`gateway-server` project is `isolate: false`, so when a neighbour has already
evaluated those importers they stay bound to the real implementation and the
mock never fires -- the injected read error simply does not happen and all three
tests fail with `expected true to be false`, reading like a product regression.
Trigger: 33744584f3 added `server.chat-metadata-boundary.test.ts`, which boots
a full non-minimal Gateway in `beforeAll` and lands immediately before this file
in the shard. Main has gone red on it repeatedly since (32338154086, 32339521003,
32339928383, 32341300955, 32341946296); e294c154a6 fixed only the sibling
symptom where the factory had not run yet.
Route the file to a new `gateway-server-isolated` project instead, mirroring
`unit-fast-isolated` -- whose comment describes this exact hazard. A fresh graph
per file makes both symptoms structurally impossible rather than order-dependent.
The list is explicit so the reason travels with the file.
Not reproducible on macOS: the exact 24-file stripe in CI's own order, and the
triggering pair three times, are green locally every time.
Hybrid runs attempt 1 on Blacksmith but packs bins with the GitHub-calibrated
`COMPACT_GITHUB_GROUP_SECONDS_HINTS`. Measured across four healthy main runs
(32316204633, 32317242374, 32318250756, 32320063231), normalized per run by
that run's own VM speed, those hints land at 0.64x on Blacksmith across 100
groups -- so nearly everything is over-predicted and only five groups overshoot:
core-runtime-infra-process x2.03 34.5s vs 17
agentic-cli-process x1.64 109.8s vs 67
agentic-agents-core-models x1.45 81.3s vs 56
core-runtime-cron-service x1.35 107.8s vs 80
agentic-commands-doctor x1.30 82.9s vs 64
Those five are exactly the ones that matter: an under-predicted group leaves
budget for partners, so the packer piles work onto the bins that already set the
wall. Replaying the plan against the measured per-shard medians, the tallest bin
drops from 164s to 141s of test time and the runner-up from 151s to 140s, for one
extra job (47 -> 48 on push). The plateau is flat and queue time is ~2s, so the
extra job is free and the 23s comes straight off the critical path.
Guard counts move with the plan; they exist to make repacking deliberate, and the
150s non-dist ceiling and 140s max are unchanged.
* fix(package): bound worker artifact parsing
Keep canonical self-contained worker bundles above the generic dist-file cap while enforcing an 80 MiB limit before installed-package verification reads or parses them.
* fix(package): bound every verifier read
Route the context-engine and dependency scans through one root-dist pre-read policy, exclude plugin-owned extension assets from the root marker contract, and cover the public verifier flow.
* fix: surface Codex input prompts across runtimes
Codex structured input now reaches bounded Gateway questions in native and ACP runs, with exact turn ownership, explicit unsupported outcomes, and cancellation fencing. Consume the published ACPX elicitation support.
* chore: align elicitation helpers with current guards
Use protocol-specific helper names required by current main and update the reservation regression to the generalized input owner.
* fix: formalize structured input SDK surface
Expose one documented, frozen agent-harness structured-input contract with runtime and subpath coverage, replacing the accidental function-property API.
* fix: satisfy elicitation architecture gates
Register the real-process ACPX fixture as an executable test root and move shared structured-input types into the boundary leaf to keep Knip and Madge clean.
* fix: remove structured input lint suppression
Preserve the rejected control and invisible-character ranges with an explicit code-point check so the production suppression inventory stays closed.
Records native Telegram Desktop from a digest-pinned prebaked image: a ready desktop in ~12s with no per-lease apt installs or downloads, which also removes the dpkg-lock failures that killed recent runs.
The recorder only records; callers drive the turn and supply the TDLib driver used for QR authorization. Nothing in this repository invokes it yet - routing the Mantis Telegram Desktop Proof workflow through it is a follow-up.
* fix(gateway): bound audit and Codex backlogs
Live Gateway SQLite lock failures and process heap pressure exposed two
independent queue owners. Route best-effort audit persistence through the
canonical shared-state connection with bounded contention retries, and remove
the per-notification Codex yield so the keyed turn queue can drain directly.
Follow-up to #126033 and #126073.
* fix(gateway): annotate raw SQLite cold-open probe
* test(codex): register notification burst shard