* feat(workers): run device sessions from Gateway bundles
Install the current Gateway bundle before a device environment becomes ready, verify it at attach and tunnel boundaries, launch only from the immutable namespaced bundle directory, and retire stale environments for idempotent reprovisioning. Remove the local execution mode and preserve the node-local build claim only as temporary inventory metadata for the final projection/cleanup slice.
* docs(runners): record Gateway bundle cutover
* test(ci): repair runner validation fixtures
# Conflicts:
# src/scripts/test-projects.test.ts
* fix(workers): surface outdated node recovery
Keep legacy runner inventory diagnostic-only while exposing the update-and-reconnect action through node, environment, provider, placement, and Control UI surfaces.
* fix(workers): reject legacy inventory with recovery
* fix(workers): bundle worker deploy closure
* test(workers): close bundle cutover gates
* fix(workers): compose browser runtime at build
* fix(workers): satisfy bundle cutover gates
* fix(workers): route temp runtime through infra
* docs(workers): align bundle host guidance
* fix(ui): fence outdated session destinations
Run 31856622489's compact-small-14 owned a 335s wall because the
storage-state hosted split packed state-migrations (27s), sqlite-snapshot
(24s), and session-cost-usage (10s) into one stripe against uniform default
weights. Anchor those files with CI checkmark walls from run 31814517685 and
lift the group hint to its observed 235s so the halves pack realistically.
* perf(ci): cut hosted CI critical path toward five-minute walls
Stripe the serial core test-type graphs across two hosted jobs and drop the
duplicated tsgo:test:root pass; gate the six-part QA Smoke matrix off pull
requests unless a QA-owned surface changed; split the fat multi-config Node
shards (cli/cli-process, unit-fast isolated/fake-timers, infra
logging-process/runtime-config) and lower the hosted split ceiling to 150
predicted seconds so no compact lane owns a ~280s wall; expand tooling to
seven stripes.
* perf(ci): widen hosted test-type striping to three jobs
Run 31825922122 measured ~40s per core test-type graph on loaded hosted
runners (282s worst stripe body of the two-way split); three stripes keep
each lane near 150s body under load.
Hosted CI runners restored the boundary-artifact cache and rebuilt it anyway: fresh checkouts re-stamp every input mtime, so mtime freshness never passed. Stamp files now record the input content digest and byte-identical inputs skip the rebuild (~60s saved per hosted lint/boundary job, 0.17s verify). Telegram CI shards pack ten files per job instead of five now that per-file import cost is back to seconds (#123607), halving the ~42-job fanout.
Five-file Telegram jobs finished the first file, then isolate re-imported the next graph in silence until the 300s watchdog killed the worker. Recycle the Vitest process after each file and keep five files per CI job.
Bound Telegram extension tests to five files per Vitest process across explicit config, directory, and full-suite routes while preserving serial isolated execution.
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* feat(docker): schedule image refreshes
* docs(docker): explain weekly image refreshes
* test(scripts): gate workflow-step execution on bash 4 mapfile support
Stock macOS bash 3.2 lacks mapfile; CI truth is Linux bash 5.
* test: cover docker-release suffix threading and sanctioned second caller
* test(codex): wire run-attempt-state into the attempt-extra project
#123345 added the file without a project owner; the full-suite coverage
guard fails for any PR that runs it.
* fix(ci): run build-artifacts PR validation on hosted runners
ci-build-artifacts-testbox.yml pinned PR runs to blacksmith-16vcpu and
ran Testbox lifecycle steps unconditionally, so the prepare-run landing
gate starved for every PR during a Blacksmith outage even with
OPENCLAW_CI_RUNNER_BACKEND=github. PR events now build on ubuntu-24.04
with dispatch-only Testbox steps, mirroring ci-check-testbox.yml.
* test(ci): align build-artifacts dispatch guard
Move llama.cpp chat and local embeddings onto a verified externally managed llama-server runtime. Remove the in-process native runtime, forked embedding workers, and node-llama-cpp dependency while preserving guided setup, local GGUF models, tool-capable agent runs, diagnostics, and operator docs.
* ci: run push compacts without tooling lanes and stripe giants three-way
* fix(ci): keep CompactNodeTestPlanMode internal
knip --production flags the exported type as unused; no external module
imports it.
* ci: shard hosted lint and node tests
Split core oxlint across hosted runners and use backend-specific compact Node admission caps while preserving Blacksmith behavior.
* test(ci): guard plugin prerelease planner isolation
The PR-changed test planner fails safe to the compact full-suite plan for any diff touching packages/**, but that compact plan excludes all extension test configs, so mixed package+extension PRs landed with zero extension test execution (escapes: PR #120534 breaking extensions/codex run-attempt.native-hook-relay.test.ts, PRs #122163/#121522 and cd7b7f639d breaking media-understanding-provider.test.ts and thread-lifecycle.test.ts on main full runs). The preflight now appends whole-config shards for the diff's touched extensions whenever the precise plan fails safe; whole configs (not precise targets) because the fail-safe cause leaves the non-extension diff's extension impact unbounded.
* 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
* fix(channels): validate headless channel setup
* docs(channels): document headless provisioning
* fix(channels): repair setup metadata typing
* chore(channels): regenerate official channel catalog for env metadata
* fix(slack): keep mode-conditional env contract plugin-owned
Static --use-env declaration keeps only the unconditional SLACK_BOT_TOKEN;
socket-vs-HTTP conditional requirements (app token, signing secret) stay in
Slack's own setup validation so HTTP mode no longer demands an irrelevant
SLACK_APP_TOKEN.
* chore(sdk): regenerate api baselines and catalog after rebase
* fix(slack): align manifest env declaration with runtime contract
* chore(sdk): regenerate api baselines after rebase
* chore(sdk): regenerate api baselines after rebase
* chore(sdk): regenerate api baselines after rebase