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agent_coder f555fc87da refactor(#345 step 2): server markdown IMPORT via canonical parser + normalizer
Move every SERVER Markdown->ProseMirror path off the editor-ext markdown layer
(`markdownToHtml`, a second marked-based parser) onto the canonical
`@docmost/prosemirror-markdown` package, and add a foreign-markdown normalizer at
the import boundary.

Code:
- `ImportService.processMarkdown` (single `.md` upload) now parses
  `markdownToProseMirror(normalizeForeignMarkdown(md))` directly — no HTML hop.
- `PageService.parseProsemirrorContent` markdown case (page create/update with
  `format: 'markdown'`) same.
- `FileImportTaskService` (zip import) parses markdown with the package, then
  serializes to HTML (`jsonToHtml`) so the SHARED HTML attachment / internal-link
  pipeline (processAttachments + formatImportHtml + processHTML) keeps handling
  `.md` and `.html` imports uniformly. The markdown PARSE — the drift source — no
  longer goes through editor-ext; the PM->HTML->PM hop that follows is lossless
  plumbing for attachment resolution, not a second parse.
- `canonicalizeFootnotes` stays as an idempotent #228 safety net for the HTML
  path (a no-op on the already-canonical markdown output).

Normalizer (`integrations/import/utils/foreign-markdown.ts`): a TEXT pre-pass,
NOT a parser fork. The strict canonical parser does not accept GFM `[^id]`
reference footnotes (and would misread `[^id]: def` as a CommonMark link-ref
definition, silently corrupting the ref into a bogus link), so the normalizer
rewrites reference footnotes into canonical inline `^[def]` before parsing.
Callout surfaces (`:::type` and `> [!type]`) are intentionally NOT touched — the
canonical parser already accepts BOTH natively, so normalizing them would be
redundant and risk degrading its nesting/code-fence-aware handling.

Fixtures-first: foreign-markdown.spec pins the normalizer and the end-to-end
acceptance (no literal `[^id]`/`:::` leaks; re-export is canonical). The two
footnote-canonicalize specs are updated to the canonical output — the parser
assigns fresh `fn-*` ids, so they now assert by definition BODY order (still
reference-ordered, deduped, orphan-free).

FINAL CHECK: `grep -rn "htmlToMarkdown\|markdownToHtml" apps/server/src` (non
-test) is now empty — both editor-ext markdown-layer functions are gone from the
server.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 03:21:07 +03:00
a 07ebd8c63e fix(footnotes): address PR #232 review — fragment-safe canonicalization, plugin placement parity, dead-code removal (#228)
Must-fix:
- Move canonicalizeFootnotes OUT of parseProsemirrorContent. It now runs only
  on FULL writes (createPage, updatePageContent operation==='replace'), never on
  an append/prepend fragment (a fragment would lose definition-only footnotes or
  synthesize a bogus empty list). Add a server binding spec.
- Match the live plugin's list PLACEMENT: a single already-canonical
  footnotesList is left exactly where it sits (the plugin never repositions a
  sole correct list), so the first write no longer reorders content that follows
  the list. Applied to BOTH the editor-ext copy and the MCP mirror; pinned by a
  shared golden corpus case with content after the list.
- Fix MCP tool count 38 -> 39 (README x3, AGENTS.md) and the transformJs param
  help (add canonicalizeFootnotes/insertInlineFootnote).

Simplifications:
- Remove the dead duplicate re-id mechanism (deriveFootnoteId/suffix/occurrence)
  from the PURE canonicalizer in both copies — references are never renamed, so
  the derived ids were never requested; first-wins-drop is the real behaviour.
  This also makes the editor-ext footnote-util note about "no cross-package copy"
  true again.
- Remove the sentinel round-trip in insertInlineFootnote: a generalized
  insertNodesAfterAnchor core inserts the footnoteReference node directly.
- Drop the redundant per-definition deep clone in step 4 (shallow id-normalizing
  copy; out is already deep-cloned).

Docs / architecture:
- Correct the editor-ext copy's "It exists because…" header to its real
  consumers (server import, page.service create/update, client paste).
- Note markdownToProseMirror reuse for create/update comment in collaboration.ts.
- A: shared golden JSON corpus exercised by BOTH the editor-ext copy and the MCP
  mirror (footnote-corpus.ts / .mjs) so "the two copies behave identically" is
  checkable.
- C: split the MCP canonicalizer into a pure mirror + footnote-authoring.ts.
- B: import services persist via a different path, so left one-line consolidation
  comments at the call sites rather than folding (does not fall out cleanly).

Tests: insertFootnote wrapper guards + docmost_transform dryRun auto-canonicalize
(MCP mock), page.service create/update + append/prepend binding (server jest),
shared corpus incl. nested-container reference.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-27 20:23:16 +03:00
a fa929c9e86 fix(footnotes): canonicalize footnotes on server import + markdown paste (#228)
The footnote canonicalizer was wired into the MCP and editor-ext write paths
but NOT into the server's user-facing markdown/HTML import paths, so importing
or pasting markdown with out-of-order, reused, or orphan footnotes did not
canonicalize -- the exact trigger bug #228 fixes was still reproduced on
import. markdownToHtml -> htmlToJson builds ProseMirror JSON directly and never
runs the editor's footnoteSyncPlugin, and that plugin does not reorder an
existing list, so the stored footnotes kept the source's physical definition
order, retained orphans, and did not collapse reused references.

Wire canonicalizeFootnotes (already exported from @docmost/editor-ext) into
every server markdown/HTML -> page-JSON seam, before persisting:
  - ImportService.importPage (REST single-file .md/.html import)
  - FileImportTaskService (zip import worker)
  - PageService.parseProsemirrorContent (API createPage / updatePageContent)

Also hook the client markdown paste: handlePaste applies a manual transaction
(returns true), bypassing transformPasted/footnoteSyncPlugin, so a pasted
out-of-order markdown footnote block would persist out of order.
canonicalizePastedFootnotes reorders a self-contained pasted block (one that
carries its own footnotesList) to reference order, deduped and orphan-free; it
is deliberately scoped to whole-block pastes so a reference-only paste that
reuses a footnote already defined in the target doc is left untouched.

canonicalizeFootnotes is pure, idempotent and shape-safe (a doc with no
footnotes is unchanged), so it is safe on every write path.

Residual: when a pasted block merges into a doc that already has footnotes,
ordering relative to the pre-existing footnotes is still governed by the live
sync plugin (which does not reorder across the boundary).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-27 17:10:41 +03:00
claude_code 81823fce1e feat(html-embed): sandbox the embed block; split trusted trackers into an admin field
Convert the htmlEmbed node from same-origin raw-HTML execution to a sandboxed
iframe (sandbox="allow-scripts allow-popups allow-forms", no allow-same-origin,
srcdoc) with postMessage auto-resize (validated by event.source) and an optional
manual height attr. The block now runs in an opaque origin and cannot reach the
viewer's cookies/session/API, so it is safe for any member.

Because the block is now harmless, remove the entire admin/role gating apparatus:
drop htmlEmbedAllowed/canAuthorHtmlEmbed/stripDisallowedHtmlEmbedNodes/
collectHtmlEmbedSources and every role-based strip on the write paths (collab
REST/MCP + socket, page create/duplicate, import x2, transclusion unsync), along
with the now-unused WorkspaceRepo/UserRepo injections and the PageService.create
callerRole param. Keep one strip: prepareContentForShare still removes htmlEmbed
on the anonymous public-share read path when the workspace master toggle is OFF.

The workspace settings.htmlEmbed toggle is now a plain feature switch (gates the
slash-menu and share rendering); when ON the block is available to all members.

Add settings.trackerHead: an admin-only raw HTML/JS analytics snippet injected
verbatim into the <head> of public share pages only (ShareSeoController), for
trackers that genuinely need same-origin. Admin-gated via the existing CASL
Manage/Settings ability; never injected into the authenticated app shell.

Closes security-review findings #1, #2, #4, #5, #10 (and #3 as a security issue).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-21 02:48:41 +03:00
claude code agent 227 8fcce6a674 feat(html-embed): per-workspace feature toggle, default OFF
The admin-only raw HTML/JS embed is a deliberate stored-XSS surface, so gate the
whole feature behind a workspace toggle that is OFF by default; it only works
when a workspace admin explicitly enables it.

- settings.htmlEmbed (boolean, default false) + workspace-update field htmlEmbed,
  persisted via WorkspaceRepo.updateSetting with an audit diff. Flipping it is
  admin-only (same Manage Settings CASL as other workspace toggles).
- New gate htmlEmbedAllowed(featureEnabled, role) = featureEnabled && admin/owner.
  All 7 server write paths (create, duplicate, collab onStoreDocument, REST/MCP/AI
  updatePageContent, single + zip import, transclusion unsync) now read the
  workspace's settings.htmlEmbed and strip unless (toggle ON AND admin). OFF
  (default, or a failed/empty workspace lookup) strips htmlEmbed for EVERYONE
  including admins -> existing embeds are cleaned up on next save, none persist.
- Client (defense-in-depth): the /html slash item is hidden unless toggle ON +
  admin; the NodeView executes nothing and shows a 'disabled in this workspace'
  placeholder when OFF; an admin Switch in Workspace Settings -> General with a
  description of the behavior.
- docs/html-embed-admin.md documents the toggle + admin-only + fail-closed
  coedit (a non-admin save strips an admin's embed) + execution semantics.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-20 19:28:39 +03:00
claude code agent 227 bd28dbfe2b feat(editor): admin-only raw HTML/CSS/JS embed node
Adds an htmlEmbed block node that renders and executes raw HTML/CSS/JS in the
wiki origin (e.g. an analytics tracker) — the owner-chosen variant C. Because
this is stored-XSS by design, only workspace admins/owners may get such a node
persisted; everyone executes it when reading.

- Node (editor-ext): htmlEmbed atom/isolating block; source stored base64 in
  data-source for lossless HTML<->JSON round-trip. renderHTML emits only the
  encoded marker (never inlines raw markup), so generateHTML/export/search are
  not themselves injection vectors. Registered in BOTH client extensions and
  server tiptapExtensions. Markdown round-trip via an <!--html-embed:b64-->
  comment (turndown) + a marked rule.
- Client NodeView: injects source and re-creates <script> elements so they
  actually run; edit modal; renders in read-only/share too. Slash item is
  admin-gated (adminOnly filtered by the user's workspace role).
- SERVER ENFORCEMENT (the real control — UI gating alone is insufficient):
  stripHtmlEmbedNodes() removes htmlEmbed from any document persisted by a
  non-admin, applied at every write path that introduces content from an
  untrusted author: collab onStoreDocument, REST/MCP/AI updatePageContent,
  single-file import, zip/multi-file import, page duplication, and transclusion
  unsync. Page restore introduces no new content. Public share/readonly viewers
  render fetched (already-stripped) content and do NOT open a collab socket, so
  the only residual is a transient broadcast window to concurrent authenticated
  editors (documented).

Implements docs/arbitrary-html-embed-plan.md (variant C).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-20 08:54:54 +03:00
claude_code 732aaf54f8 refactor(import): remove non-functional DOCX/PDF/Confluence import stubs
These import paths relied on the private EE module that was deleted from
the repo. In the community build they either threw 'enterprise license'
(DOCX/PDF) or silently no-op'd (Confluence). The frontend buttons were
already removed in 38064064; this cleans up the dead backend stubs.

- import.service.ts: drop processDocx/processPdf methods, their dispatcher
  branches, the pageId computation + insertPage spread, and the now-unused
  moduleRef param/ModuleRef import
- file-import-task.service.ts: drop the Confluence branch and the now-unused
  moduleRef param/ModuleRef import
- import.controller.ts: restrict file extensions to .md/.html and zip
  sources to generic/notion; update the error message accordingly
- file.utils.ts: remove Confluence from the FileImportSource enum
- features.ts: remove the unused CONFLUENCE_IMPORT/DOCX_IMPORT/PDF_IMPORT
  feature keys

The isConfluenceImport logic in import-attachment.service.ts is intentionally
left in place (real shared attachment-parsing code, not a stub); its removal
is a separate, riskier refactor.
2026-06-20 04:05:29 +03:00
vvzvlad 3d03417c73 fix(import): surface real error cause in /pages/import instead of generic 400
The two catch blocks in importPage() threw an opaque "Error processing file
content" / "Failed to create imported page" BadRequest, hiding the real cause
from the HTTP response. This made a production 400 regression impossible to
diagnose without server log access, and violated the project convention that
errors must never be swallowed.

Extract `${err.name}: ${err.message}` into both the log (full err object kept
for the stack) and the thrown BadRequestException. Inner processMarkdown/
processHTML rethrowing catches and the EE processDocx/processPdf license
catches are left unchanged.

Local reproduction of the happy-dom 14->20 theory failed (full import chain
+ 22 edge cases pass on happy-dom@20.8.9), so the root cause is still pending
the now-visible reason from a recurring 400. Diagnostic script test-import.tsx
added; backlog doc updated with findings.
2026-06-19 16:25:12 +03:00
Philip Okugbe c247d4c1e3 feat(ee): PDF import (#2142)
* feat: replace pdfjs-dist with firecrawl-pdf-inspector

* use modified firecrawl-pdf-inspector

* feat: pdf import

* increase single file upload size limit

* use npm package

* sync

* update package
2026-05-01 14:56:39 +01:00
Philip Okugbe 09c69d7a0f feat: properly preserve table width (#2143) 2026-05-01 00:49:31 +01:00
Philipinho ec83fc82d5 fix: refactor sanitize 2026-04-27 15:16:26 +01:00
Philip Okugbe 69d7532c6c feat(ee): audit logs (#1977)
feat: clickhouse driver
* sync
* updates
2026-03-01 01:29:03 +00:00
Philip Okugbe 2f97a3debc feat: DOCX import (#1913) 2026-02-06 10:34:51 -08:00
Philip Okugbe efb0a9317b feat: allow upload of large files (#1862)
* Allow upload of large files

* feat: createByteCountingStream utility function.

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Co-authored-by: gpapp <gergely.papp@itworks.hu>
2026-01-22 20:00:58 +00:00
Philip Okugbe 3b85f4b616 fix: enforce C collation for page position ordering to ensure consistent behavior in Postgres 17+ (#1446)
- Add explicit C collation to position ordering queries to fix incorrect page placement in PostgreSQL 17+
- Ensures consistent ASCII-based ordering regardless of database locale settings
- Fixes issue where new pages were incorrectly placed at random positions instead of bottom
2025-08-04 09:49:29 +01:00
Philip Okugbe 6d024fc3de feat: bulk page imports (#1219)
* refactor imports - WIP

* Add readstream

* WIP

* fix attachmentId render

* fix attachmentId render

* turndown video tag

* feat: add stream upload support and improve file handling

- Add stream upload functionality to storage drivers\n- Improve ZIP file extraction with better encoding handling\n- Fix attachment ID rendering issues\n- Add AWS S3 upload stream support\n- Update dependencies for better compatibility

* WIP

* notion formatter

* move embed parser to editor-ext package

* import embeds

* utility files

* cleanup

* Switch from happy-dom to cheerio
* Refine code

* WIP

* bug fixes and UI

* sync

* WIP

* sync

* keep import modal mounted

* Show modal during upload

* WIP

* WIP
2025-06-09 04:29:27 +01:00