* 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.
* fix: gateway service commands refuse a named profile or relocated OPENCLAW_HOME
- Resolve the default install identity against the canonical state directory
for the active OpenClaw home and profile instead of the unprofiled OS
account default.
- `--profile <name>` / `--dev` project `.openclaw-<profile>` state and config
paths, so every named profile was classified as isolated state and refused
`install`, `start`, `stop`, `restart`, `uninstall`, Doctor service repair,
and self-update service handling.
- `OPENCLAW_HOME` relocates all OpenClaw path defaults and is documented for
running as a dedicated service user; a relocated home is now an install
identity. `HOME` alone still is not.
- An `OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR` or `OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH` pointing outside those
canonical paths is still treated as isolated state.
- Recovery guidance in the refusal message now names the paths that must match.
Verified: focused vitest shards for the changed suites plus the daemon, CLI,
and doctor suites that consume the identity check; tsgo core and core-test
lanes; oxlint; docs format, MDX, link, and map checks.
* fix(gateway): keep relocated homes isolated
* fix(config): validate service profile identity
* fix(daemon): enforce named-profile service ownership
* fix(update): reject drifted service selectors before probes
* test(windows): prove scheduled task lifecycle
* test(windows): harden scheduled task proof cleanup
* test(windows): bind lifecycle proof to checkout
* test(windows): normalize cleanup exit status
* test(windows): verify effective task privilege
* test(windows): protect scheduled task proof roots
* test(windows): prove listener-owned task lifecycle
* test(windows): fix scheduled task proof contracts
* test(windows): remove redundant mock coercions
* test(windows): measure fallback before task probes
* test(windows): prove scheduled task process origin
* fix(gateway): preserve unmanaged restart fallback
* test(gateway): cover denied restart ownership
* test(gateway): keep restart helper types private
* test(gateway): classify lifecycle helpers as test code
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Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* feat(channels): add channel-owned setup contracts
* test(channels): align legacy setup fixtures
* chore(channels): regenerate config and SDK baselines after rebase
* fix(update): run fresh doctor after current-process core changes
* fix(channels): align add pre-scan with execution precedence
* style(cli): format channels-cli test additions
* fix(channels): restore option-before-positional channel resolution via metadata arity scan
* fix(channels): keep help flags out of metadata arity escalation
* test(update): mock fresh post-update doctor in current-process suites
* style: format review fixes and correct entrypoint mock type
* fix(channels): register only modern contract options for dual-publishing plugins
* test(update): align downgrade suites with fresh-doctor child invocation
* docs(channels): record empty-contract and input-forwarding invariants
* fix(line): keep the shipped --token switch as a channel access token alias
* fix(signal): stop treating exact cross-family loopback endpoints as bind-aligned
* chore(config): regenerate docs config baselines after second rebase
* style: format rebased channels add tests
* fix(channels): enforce field-key and flag-name agreement in setup contracts
* fix(signal): detect container endpoints for bare --http-url setup
* fix(signal): ignore unconfigured accounts in transport collision checks
* fix(channels): validate negated setup flags in contract and normalizer
* fix(signal): preserve existing transport kind when setup detection is unreachable
* style(signal): use direct boolean check in collision guard
* style(signal): type test config literals
* docs(update): record two-read design of fresh-doctor validation gate
* fix(channels): satisfy post-rebase architecture gates
* docs: refresh channel setup map
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* perf(sqlite): gate schema version before integrity scans and quarantine terminal open failures
* feat(gateway): refuse incompatible database schemas at boot and verify integrity in the background
* feat(update): refuse installing builds that cannot open the current databases
* docs: add database schema reference with version history and downgrade guidance
* test(update): tolerate optional runner options in git-mutation mocks
* refactor(update): split npm package-target metadata out of update-check
* chore: model verifier internals for knip and regenerate docs map
* chore(i18n): resync stale iOS localization catalog
* chore: allowlist read-only preflight and verifier raw SQLite access
* 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
Address ClawSweeper P1 (Carry the effective git channel into finalize):
an unconfigured git/source update runs the core update on the git/dev channel
(runGatewayUpdate: opts.channel ?? "dev"), but the finalizer received no channel
and fell back to the stable package channel, so plugin convergence could resolve
official plugins on the wrong channel.
Mirror the CLI post-core resume's effective/requested channel split: the RPC
finalize path now passes the effective channel (configChannel ?? DEFAULT_GIT_CHANNEL)
to update finalize via OPENCLAW_UPDATE_EFFECTIVE_CHANNEL (convergence-only), never
as --channel. update finalize uses it as a convergence fallback but never persists
update.channel unless the user actually requested one.