* feat(gateway): proxy channel conversation avatars
* feat(discord): capture conversation avatars
* feat(slack): capture DM sender avatars
* test(discord): bind guild avatar mock
* feat(ui): render channel conversation avatars
* fix(ui): align sidebar owner fixtures
* fix(gateway): version channel-avatar routes by media revision
A stable per-session URL let AuthenticatedAvatarRouteLoader's blob and
sticky-404 caches pin a mounted row to a stale or blank avatar after the
backing media changed. Append an opaque digest of the media reference so
replacement and 404-recovery change the route identity.
* test(ui): align sidebar owner facet
* fix(ui): keep owner chip until channel avatar loads
A session with a channelAvatarUrl suppressed its owner chip even while the
blob was loading, auth was not ready, or the route 404ed, leaving an empty
lead slot. The chip now rides as fallback content inside the avatar element
and yields only to a usable image. Covers 404 and auth-pending states;
avatar rows keep renderedOwnerId unset so an owner-viewer stays visible in
the facepile.
* perf(ui): keep channel avatar fallback within budget
* perf(ui): lazy-load the channel avatar element
The avatar element and its authenticated blob loader rode the startup
bundle through session-leading-indicator, pushing startup JS 51 B over the
CI gzip budget. Channel avatars are not startup-critical: register the
element on the first avatar row; the owner-chip fallback covers the
one-time upgrade window. Startup JS returns ~1 KiB under the ceiling.
* build(ui): raise startup baseline for channel avatars
CI-measured startup JS is 344379 B against a 343289 B baseline (+1090 B).
The avatar element and blob loader are code-split out of startup (previous
commit); the residual is the sidebar lead-slot render branch and row
plumbing, which cannot be deferred. Baseline updated via
check-control-ui-performance --update-baseline with CI bytes per the
script's contract; well inside the 4096 B ratchet step and 358400 B
ceiling.
* feat: credit linked session participants as co-authors
Authenticated profiles can link GitHub and receive automatic co-author credit in shared coding sessions.
* style: format rebased co-author registries
* fix: mark profile schema DDL boundary
* fix: show sessions waiting for concurrency slots
* test: align queued session integration fixtures
* test: distinguish queued and reactivated followups
* fix: preserve queued state in workboard and android
* fix: project queued status through chat history
* test(ui): keep queued sidebar case under line cap
* feat(gateway): expose command lane diagnostics
* feat(ui): add live debug busyness overlay
* fix(ui): show newest events in debug overlay and update diagnostics call-list tests
* test(ui): add lane and status fixtures to the mocked dashboard
* feat(ui): add System busyness entry to the account menu
* fix(gateway/ui): bound lane diagnostics, append-only descriptor, fail-visible lanes load
Addresses ClawSweeper review findings on #125591: diagnostics.lanes moves to
the append-only tail of the descriptor table, the Control UI lanes request
fails visibly instead of masking errors, and the RPC exports only static
lane snapshots plus a bounded dynamic-session aggregate composed in the new
command-lane-diagnostics module.
* chore(protocol): regenerate Kotlin gateway methods for diagnostics.lanes
* test(gateway/ui): register diagnostics.lanes in the 2026.8 train and mock it in the debug e2e
The stream:"plan" fallback on both native platforms is deliberate compatibility
debt with a fixed expiry, not a permanent contract. Record the sunset date, point
each platform at its twin and at the tracking issue, and correct the Android note
to v2026.8.x (the newest released tag also lacks progressCard.get).
Refs #125639
* fix(setup): refresh Codex registry with staged install
* fix(macos): verify inference before onboarding handoff
* fix(setup): use native Codex home for subscription auth
* fix(codex): honor attempt-scoped setup config
* fix(macos): align onboarding handoff with reopen
* fix(setup): await prepared model convergence
* fix(ui): avoid false auth state for empty catalog
* fix(setup): scope catalog convergence to Codex gateway
* fix(setup): publish the committed runtime catalog
* fix(models): project configured static runtime models
* fix(codex): expose app-server model catalog
* fix(models): preserve Codex auth across reloads
* fix(ci): align Codex onboarding checks
* test(ui): stabilize dock suppression environment
* fix(codex): honor discovery config in app-server model catalog
The manifest documents discovery.enabled (bundled fallback list) and
discovery.timeoutMs (default 2500ms) for model discovery; the new catalog
path used the generic 60s request timeout and ignored the enable gate.
Also drop the test-only listModels injection seam in favor of vi.mock.
* fix(setup): refuse prepared Codex auth over an explicit remote transport
configureCodexCliPreparedAuth silently rewrote an explicitly configured
websocket/unix app-server to local stdio (keeping a dangling url), moving
the credential boundary onto this host. Fail setup with actionable
guidance instead; also surface the root cause when the prepared model
catalog refresh fails after activation.
* refactor(agents): one canonical model-catalog identity key
Three near-identical key helpers existed (models-list-result,
models-list-configured-static, harness/model-catalog). Export
resolveModelCatalogIdentityKey from the route-policy owner, collapse the
duplicate dedupe loops into dedupeByKey, make donor enrichment Map-based,
and inline the one-off harness-augment wrapper.
* fix(macos): restore custodian handoff for fresh activations
Landing every finish on the plain dashboard stranded the custodian
first-run flow (memory import, channels, permissions, hatch). Fresh
activations now hand off to custodian onboarding; live-verified
pre-existing setups reopen the normal dashboard, matching the removed
already-configured shortcut. Tests pin the destination per path.
Also isolate the post-startup Codex login test from developer machines:
ambient OPENAI_API_KEY and a real Codex login made it assert-fail.
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* fix(apps): render legacy plan events when the Gateway lacks the progress-card store
progressCard.get ships in no released Gateway tag, so iOS/macOS on any current
release silently showed no status card after the durable-card migration. Restore
legacy stream:"plan" rendering, synthesized into the unified progress card and
gated on a tri-state capability probe so a dual-emitting Gateway never fights the
durable store. Mirrors the Android fix in #125444.
* fix(apps): invalidate progress-card capability on gateway route replacement
A replacement route may be a different Gateway, so a cached known-absent store
must not authorize the legacy plan fallback against a new Gateway that dual-emits
both sources. Clear and re-probe on .routeChanged.
* feat(android): render durable progress card in chat
Remove Android consumption of the legacy stream:"plan" agent events and in-flight plan snapshots.\n\nHandle progressCard.changed through the durable progressCard.get store and remove the Android protocol coverage allowlist entry.
* fix(android): refetch progress card on unattributable poke
The changed event carries the server-derived observer scope key, which the
client only learns from a get response carrying a card. Before that, a
canonical-keyed poke (e.g. global session scope) failed both match checks and
was silently dropped until reconnect. Unknown attribution now triggers an
authoritative refetch instead.
* chore(i18n): refresh native source baseline for progress-card strings
* fix(android): render legacy plan events when the gateway lacks the progress-card store
Released gateways through v2026.7.x emit stream:"plan" events and do not advertise progressCard.get, so retain a negotiated Android fallback.
Remove this branch with the gateway legacy dual-emit after the minimum supported gateway ships the progress-card store.
* feat(apps): migrate iOS/macOS plan surface to the durable progress card
Replace the legacy stream:"plan" agent-event pipeline (runId-scoped state,
run-gated pill) with the sessionKey-scoped progress-card store: the shared
chat surface now renders progressCard.get snapshots, refetches on
progressCard.changed pokes with revision dedupe, clears on null-revision
pokes, and persists the card after the run completes. The card renders
markdown through the shared markdown view plus typed steps. Legacy Apple-side
plan handling (agent-event case, run-snapshot plan reconciliation,
OpenClawChatPlanStep parsing) is deleted; gateway emission stays for Android.
Removes the ios progressCard.changed coverage allowlist entry so the check
enforces the handler.
* chore(i18n): refresh native inventory for the progress-card rename
* fix(apps): keep the last progress card when a refresh fails
A transient progressCard.get failure no longer clears an already-rendered
durable card; only a successful null fetch or a null-revision poke clears it.
* feat(gateway): carry machine class through session moves
Profile move targets accept an optional machineClass with new-session
parity: validated in the protocol, persisted on the durable move intent
(bare nullable column, lazy same-version ALTER), replayed exactly by
restart recovery, and selectable from the Control UI move dialog.
Moving to the current profile with a different class resizes the
session's worker.
* fix(gateway): project placement facts on chat startup
chat.startup and chat.history built sessionInfo without the placement
projection sessions.list applies, so clients merging that row erased a
live worker placement and its move intent — the Runs on Cloud chip
disappeared after any turn until a full reload.
Reuse the canonical ensureColumn helper for the move table's additive
column instead of a hand-rolled PRAGMA read.
* feat(agents): unify agent status into a durable progress_card
Replace the write-only update_plan to-do tool and the fragmented plan
rendering with one durable status artifact per session: progress_card
({plan?, markdown?}, replace-on-write, 8 KiB markdown / 50-step caps).
Cards persist in a lazy-additive session_progress_cards table in the
per-agent DB (no schema-version bump), broadcast progressCard.changed,
and render from the store with exactly one live placement per view
(session rail when visible, else the composer-adjacent bar); transcripts
collapse to one-line receipts, and the sidebar hovercard shows other
sessions' cards inline (markdown + <progress>, DOMPurify allowlist, no
iframes). The three stream-derived plan renderers and their dedup
heuristics are deleted.
Codex runs disable the native plan tool per thread
(tools.update_plan.enabled=false) and receive progress_card via the
dynamic-tool bridge; compaction restore now reinjects the card (steps +
bounded markdown). Card writes still emit the legacy plan stream event so
native apps and channels keep working until their per-platform
migrations. Policy names map update_plan -> progress_card; the shipped
tools.updatePlan=false kill switch is honored.
Net -277 production LOC; -480 test LOC.
* test(agents): regenerate Codex prompt snapshots for update_plan thread-config disable
* chore(protocol): allowlist progressCard.changed for native apps pending card migration
* fix(ci): repair progress card integration checks
* fix(codex): canonicalize native progress cards
* test(gateway): reconcile progress card method order
* test(codex): stabilize native approval fixture
Show an explicit waiting acknowledgment when sessions_yield ends an otherwise-silent interactive turn, while keeping private resume context out of channel delivery and preserving existing visible replies.
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* feat(sessions): teach session tools the Control UI link rule
Gate guidance on publicOrigin plus enabled Control UI, with exact literal-URL fallback after short-link misses.
* feat(ui): linkify session keys in chat markdown
Match agent session keys structurally in plain text and inline code, then delegate canonical chat navigation.
Allowlist data-session-key through markdown sanitization.
Pathfinder: keep internal Control UI route anchors in-app by removing target="_blank" and external-link rel attributes while preserving external link behavior.
* feat(ui): session hovercard + titled session chips backed by controlUi.sessionPreview
* fix(gateway): scope controlUi.sessionPreview to caller-visible sessions
Hover previews now apply the same createSessionListEntryFilter predicate as
sessions.list, so identity-bearing non-admin callers cannot preview-by-key
incognito rows or non-owner drafts the sidebar hides. Regression test proves
the viewer/admin split; pre-fix run leaked ok-status metadata.
* feat(sessions): carry the session-link rule in tool result envelopes
Deferred-description mode hides prose tool descriptions at decision time. Carry the shared Control UI session-link sentence in successful session lookup result envelopes so every tool mode sees the rule.
* fix(ui): upgrade session chips on appearance, not first pointer event
* fix(android): regenerate gateway protocol methods
* test(gateway): track session preview release train
* perf(ui): lazy-load session hovercard registration
* fix(ui): keep session hovercards off sidebar navigation
* fix(ui): cancel routed session-link navigation
* fix(sessions): advertise forced-literal ~key URLs so short-ID collisions cannot misroute
* test(sessions): update forced-literal guidance expectation
* fix(ui): collision-proof raw-key navigation and SPA-route internal session URLs
* perf(ui): preserve session route lazy boundary
* fix(ui): defer unseeded session-preview fetches to hover intent
* fix(sessions): hard-cap the model-visible session-link base
* feat(sessions): stamp agent identity on spawned sessions and return spawn receipts
Agent-spawned sessions recorded the requesting session key as createdActor.id,
so the Control UI creator chip rendered an opaque key. Spawn producers now stamp
the canonical requester agent id; parent-authority validation moves to a new
trusted requesterSessionKey field. projectSessionActor enriches agent actors
with configured identity name/avatar at read time, and visible sessions_spawn
returns a sessionUrl + owner receipt with URL-first acknowledgement guidance.
* feat(sessions): assignable session ownership with owner facet and menus
GitHub-assignee-style ownership: sessions get a mutable owner (defaulting to
the immutable createdActor) stored in additive bare-nullable SQLite columns
with first-use lazy ensure. New operator.write sessions.assignOwner validates
targets, requires an identified caller, authorizes by session visibility, and
records assignedBy/assignedAt inside the write transaction. The sessions agent
tool gains assign_owner; the Control UI adds Assign-to-me/Assign-to menus in
sidebar rows and chat headers, renders the effective owner chip, and the
creator facet/filter now keys on effective owner. Sharing authority stays
anchored on createdActor.
* feat(sessions): record session participants and stack them in the owner chip
Records every distinct external prompter (human profile/channel sender, or a
requesting agent) per session in an additive session_participants table at the
turn-admission boundary — best-effort, deferred, never blocking the turn; the
session's own agent and viewers are never recorded, capped at 32 per session.
The session row projects a bounded participants list (owner excluded) plus a
total count with the same actor enrichment as owner/createdActor. The sidebar
chip becomes a pair-stack when others have prompted (owner front, one peeking
participant or +N behind), the chat header shows the full facepile, and an
authenticated involvingMe list filter adds an Involving-me sidebar predicate.
Participant projection is excluded from logical-session CAS equality so display
history never invalidates session writes.
* fix(sessions): identify built-in agent tool callers for owner assignment
The sessions tool's assign_owner dispatched through the in-process synthetic
client, which carries neither a signed agent-runtime identity nor a human
profile, so agent-initiated reassignment always failed with FORBIDDEN. The
tool now captures its trusted requester agent identity and carries it across
in-process dispatch as internal client state (never wire params); the handler
derives assignedBy as signed runtime identity, then trusted agent-tool caller,
then authenticated human. Live-verified end-to-end on a dev gateway.
* fix(ci): split oversized session modules and refresh prompt snapshots
Split the max-lines offenders at concept boundaries for session equality, tool overrides, and protocol owner schemas. Remove the redundant Number conversion from the node:sqlite participant count. Refresh prompt snapshots after drift from the sessions and sessions_spawn tool description updates.
* fix(ci): restore solo-mode chip suppression and conform new method descriptors
Solo-mode root cause: owner-assignment submenu options reused the permanent owner-chip custom element, so hidden menu avatars were counted as attribution chrome. Menus now use viewer avatars while gateway-gated owner chips remain exclusive to collaborative sessions.
Conform sessions.assignOwner to the 2026.8 descriptor and append-only advertised-method inventories, and regenerate the Swift and Kotlin protocol surfaces.
Keep historical v15/v14 fixtures frozen by stripping the new owner columns; the existing range already excludes the participant table. Replace the new raw SQLite schema probes with synchronous Kysely queries.
Clear max-lines by splitting the organizer host contract, pure agent-navigation projections, and ownership/filtering sidebar cases at their concept boundaries.
* fix(ci): integrate ownership series with latest main surfaces
Wire the sessions-page assign-owner action, merge capability imports, narrow the navigation export scope, and apply sessions-create formatting.
The owner-presence regression came from hidden assign-owner menu avatars emitting data-viewer-id, so owner and menu chrome now opt out of presence markers while real facepiles retain them.
* fix(sessions): scope the involving-me filter to profile-backed participants
Session participant history mixed channel-native sender ids with authenticated Gateway profile ids, so involving-me missed real sessions and could accept numeric collisions.
Record the actor_source namespace at each producer, carry it through the internal SQLite projection, and match authenticated viewers only against profile-backed human participants. Legacy NULL sources fail closed for filtering, while channel ids remain available for display.
* build(ui): raise startup budget baseline for session ownership surfaces
Ownership chips, assignment menus, and the participant stack add ~0.7 KiB
gzip to the startup path; CI compression landed just over the previous
baseline+tolerance. Hard cap (350 KiB) unchanged.
* refactor(sessions): drop raw NULL projection for the lazy actor_source column
The Kysely guardrail rejects typed raw sql snippets outside allowlisted
boundaries; select the lazily-ensured column only when present and let the
row projection treat its absence as unknown/legacy.
* build(ui): refresh combined startup baseline
* fix-android-chat-session-picker
* fix-search-all-android-sessions
* fix-native-i18n-inventory
* fix-android-share-session-browser-policy
* fix(android): show loading during session search
* refactor(android): move gateway-backed session search into the pinned sidebar
The sidebar header and search field no longer scroll away: they sit above
the scrolling sections, and the search field is always visible instead of
hidden behind a toggle. Queries now run through the shared session-browser
search state (debounced gateway search with offline fallback) instead of a
local filter over cached rows, and matching threads replace the section
list while a query is active.
The in-chat bottom-sheet picker is removed: the compact switcher's All
button navigates straight to the Sessions screen again, and the sidebar
owns in-context session search. The shared rememberSessionBrowserSearchState
extraction from the Sessions screen is kept and gains the sidebar as its
second consumer.
* style(android): fix sidebar import ordering for ktlint
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Co-authored-by: IWhatsskill <284122573+IWhatsskill@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* 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.