Add an inline spoiler (Telegram/Discord-style hidden text): a TipTap mark
`spoiler` rendered as <span data-spoiler="true" class="spoiler">, blurred via
CSS and revealed on click (UI-only is-revealed class, never persisted).
- packages/editor-ext: the Spoiler mark (inclusive:false, set/toggle/unset
commands, ||text|| input rule), exported; a lossless turndown rule emitting
raw inline HTML; round-trip test.
- apps/client: SpoilerView mark-view (ReactMarkViewRenderer, Link pattern),
registration in extensions, bubble-menu toggle button (editable only), CSS
(blur + @media print reveal), en/ru i18n.
- apps/server: register Spoiler in collaboration.util tiptapExtensions so the
mark survives HTML<->JSON export/index/import/Yjs; a test proving the public
share keeps the spoiler (it isn't stripped with comments).
No keyboard shortcut: the proposed Mod-Shift-s collides with Strike (and
Mod-Shift-h with Highlight); the ||text|| input rule + the bubble-menu button
cover ergonomics.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
guardedFetch blocks loopback/private/link-local/metadata IPs and never calls
fetch; decryptHeaders fails open (returns undefined, warns once, no blob leak).
yjs.util setYjsMark/removeYjsMarkByAttribute/updateYjsMarkAttribute on real
Y.Docs. SHARED_TOOL_SPECS<->in-app parity (name/desc/input-schema; a dropped or
renamed wiring fails). Replace the tautological storage.service spec with
driver-delegation checks across every public method.
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The store-side empty-guard consumed the per-document intentional-clear flag
INSIDE the bounded retry loop. consumeIntentionalClear always deletes the
in-memory Map entry, but a tx rollback cannot un-delete it: attempt 1
consumed the flag then updatePage threw a transient error and rolled back;
attempt 2 re-read the page non-empty, saw the flag gone, and the empty-guard
silently BLOCKED the write — dropping the user's deliberate clear and
defeating the retry guarantee for clears.
Hoist the decision out of the loop (like consumeContributors /
consumeAgentTouched): consume once into `allowIntentionalClear` before the
`for`, and only read that boolean on the empty-over-non-empty branch. The
single hoisted consume still drops a pending flag for a non-empty store
(the "cleared then retyped" case), since every store consumes regardless of
incoming emptiness.
Add a regression test: arm via the real onStateless transport, updatePage
throws once then succeeds, assert it is called twice and the retry writes the
empty doc (the clear survives). It fails on the old consume-in-loop ordering
(updatePage called once) and passes after the hoist.
Document the known fail-safe limitation near the TTL constant: if document
ownership transfers / a node crashes between the stateless signal and the
debounced store, the in-memory flag is lost and the clear is silently not
applied (the doc reloads non-empty) — fail-safe, content is never destroyed.
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The full-AppModule e2e (apps/server/test/app.e2e-spec.ts) passed but jest
never exited, burning CI to its timeout. Diagnosis (process._getActiveHandles
after app.close()) showed exactly two ioredis sockets to :6379 still open after
shutdown; everything else (BullMQ queues/workers, @nestjs/schedule intervals,
nestjs-ioredis, nestjs-kysely pg pool, @nestjs/cache-manager Keyv store,
hocuspocus pub/sub) already closes on app.close().
The two leaks were owned-but-never-closed clients:
1. ThrottleModule passed a pre-built `new Redis(...)` instance to
ThrottlerStorageRedisService. With an instance, the lib sets
disconnectRequired=false, so its onModuleDestroy never disconnects.
Pass ioredis options instead so the service owns + disconnects the client.
2. CollaborationGateway created a source `new RedisClient(...)` that
RedisSyncExtension only duplicates into pub/sub; the extension's onDestroy
disconnects those duplicates but not the source. Keep a reference and
disconnect it after the hocuspocus onDestroy hook in destroy().
Both are real lifecycle fixes (production shutdown is now clean too), so no
--forceExit is needed. Verified against real Postgres+Redis:
- test:e2e (no forceExit, --runInBand) exits 0 in ~18s (was: hung forever)
- --detectOpenHandles exits 0 with no open-handle report
- active handles after app.close(): none
CI timeout-minutes safety nets left untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The #248 store-side empty-guard (onStoreDocument) unconditionally refuses to
overwrite non-empty persisted content with an empty document, because a
momentarily-empty live Y.Doc is indistinguishable from a real clear at the
store layer. That correctly blocks glitches/bad-merges, but also blocks a user
who genuinely wants to empty a page. This re-introduces a WORKING, narrow,
non-spoofable exception (the dead context.intentionalClear hatch #248 removed
never had a real channel).
Definition of an intentional clear (client, IntentionalClear editor extension):
a LOCAL user transaction (docChanged, NOT a remote y-sync change — filtered via
isChangeOrigin) that reduces a non-empty doc to the empty single-paragraph
shape. This is exactly the select-all + Delete/Backspace keystroke path.
Transport (option b — hocuspocus stateless message): on that transition the
client sends a `{type:'intentional-clear'}` stateless message. The server
(PersistenceExtension.onStateless) records a short-lived (TTL 60s > 45s
maxDebounce), single-use "pending clear" flag keyed by the connection's
document. The next debounced onStoreDocument consumes it on the empty-guard
branch to let that one empty write through.
Why this is the right channel and non-spoofable:
- Yjs transaction origin/metadata does not survive to the server store; awareness
is per-connection and racy. A stateless message ties the signal to a specific
clear, survives the debounce, and rides the authenticated connection.
- The document is taken from the connection, never the payload, so a client
cannot target another page.
- The flag is read ONLY on the empty-over-non-empty branch, so the worst a forged
signal can do is clear a page the connection may already edit; it can never
force or alter a non-empty write. Read-only connections cannot arm it. Every
non-empty store drops a pending flag, so "cleared then retyped" leaves nothing
usable; the flag is single-use and TTL-bounded.
NOTE: #248 is not yet on develop, so the empty-guard block is included here as
the foundation this exception extends. If #248 lands first this rebases cleanly
(the guard logic is identical; the #251-unique additions are the exception,
onStateless, the pending-flag state, and the client extension).
Tests:
- Server (real transport path, not a hand-poke): onStateless sets the flag with
the exact client payload, then the debounced onStoreDocument persists the empty
doc; plus single-use consumption, read-only rejection, non-empty-store drops
the flag, and the unchanged #248 guard tests (empty-over-non-empty blocked,
empty-over-empty allowed).
- Client: a real Editor + the actual selectAll+deleteSelection command emits the
signal; typing / non-emptying edits / already-empty docs do not.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Additive test coverage across server, editor-ext, client and mcp.
#192 — AiChatService.stream integration (Section 3, against real Postgres):
- new apps/server/test/integration/ai-chat-stream.int-spec.ts drives the real
streamText through a seeded ai/test MockLanguageModelV3 and a real Node
ServerResponse, covering: onError persists an assistant error record
(status 'error' + partial answer + provider cause in metadata); external MCP
client closed exactly once on BOTH onFinish and onError; anti-tamper —
history is rebuilt from the DB transcript, not from body.messages.
#206 — red-team findings (most already fixed+tested in #212):
- mdrt-2 (UNFIXED, data loss): turndown.dataloss.test.ts documents that
pageBreak / transclusionReference / mention are silently dropped on Markdown
export (characterization + it.fails for the desired survive-export contract).
- persist-6 (UNFIXED, data loss): persistence-store.spec.ts adds an it.failing
documenting that a momentarily-empty live doc overwrites non-empty content
(left unfixed — a store-side empty-guard is a behaviour change).
#204 — test-strategy plan, highest-priority subset:
- Phase 1: mcp-clients.lease.spec.ts covers the external MCP client
lease/refcount/eviction lifecycle (leak / premature-close / double-close).
- Phase 2 data-integrity pure functions: editor-ext table-utils
(transpose/moveRow/convert round-trip) and math tokenizer false-positive
guard; client emoji-menu (+ it.fails for the unguarded localStorage
JSON.parse bug), sort-cells, normalizeTableColumnWidths; mcp htmlEmbed/
pageBreak markdown data-loss + footnote-diff; server export
getInternalLinkPageName extensionless-path bug — FIXED (small/clear) + tested.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
persist-1: onStoreDocument wrapped the page write in a try/catch that only
logged and swallowed the error, then resolved "successfully". hocuspocus
destroys/unloads the in-memory Y.Doc right after the hook resolves (the only
copy of the latest edit), so a transient DB error (deadlock, serialization
failure, dropped connection) silently lost the edit. Worse, the post-store
branch ran on the partially-assigned `page`, broadcasting a phantom
"page.updated" and enqueueing a history snapshot for content never written.
Wrap the write in a small bounded retry (3 attempts) so the save is
re-attempted while we still hold the doc, and clear `page` on failure so the
success-only side effects never report a save that didn't happen.
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Resolves the open items from the latest PR #143 code review:
- test(page): cover the four agentSourceFields stamp sites (create, update,
movePage, movePageToSpace) with agent + normal-user payload assertions;
add findById({ includeIsAgent: true }) wiring guards to the JWT and collab
auth-seam specs so a future drop of the option is caught.
- fix(privacy): drop `isAgent` from UserRepo.baseFields and gate it behind a
new opt-in `findById({ includeIsAgent })`, requested only by the two auth
seams that derive provenance — stops the flag leaking via the workspace
member list and generic user payloads.
- docs: correct the agentSourceFields JSDoc and the two UPDATE-site comments
to distinguish INSERT (omitted column → DB default 'user') from UPDATE
(omitted column → existing value kept, Kysely writes only present keys).
- style(page): collapse three stray double blank lines left by an earlier edit.
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Architecture & design:
- Arch A: introduce resolveProvenance() as the single source of truth for
deriving a write's actor/aiChatId from the SIGNED identity, and wire it into
BOTH transport seams — the REST jwt.strategy and the collab
authentication.extension. Previously the collab seam derived actor from the
token claim alone and ignored user.isAgent, so a flagged service account's
page-content edits over the websocket persisted as lastUpdatedSource='user',
drifting from REST. The seams now share one resolver and can't diverge.
- Arch B: drop AiAgentBadge's page-history coupling. The generic ui/ badge no
longer imports historyAtoms; it exposes an onActivate callback fired after the
deep-link, and the history row passes onActivate to close its own modal.
Suggestions/warnings:
- S1: soften the jwt.strategy provenance comment (applies to every REST write).
- S2/suggestion-3: drop the redundant comment-list-item null-aiChatId test
(covered by ai-agent-badge.test.tsx).
- S3: de-duplicate jwt.strategy.spec test #3 (the no-claim→'user' half
duplicated test #2); keep only the signed actor='agent' claim assertion.
- W2: add keyboard-activation tests for the badge (Enter/Space, unrelated key).
- W3: flip the design doc status to "реализовано (#143)".
Tests:
- new auth-provenance.decorator.spec.ts unit-tests resolveProvenance +
agentSourceFields.
- new collab-seam test: is_agent user with no claim → actor='agent'
(Arch A regression guard).
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- [warn 1] Document the is_agent operator setup so it survives plan deletion:
added an AI-agent block to .env.example (use a DEDICATED account, set is_agent
via SQL, never flag a human/shared account) + a CHANGELOG "Added" entry.
- [warn 2] Test the badge deep-link side effects: ai-agent-badge.test.tsx now
renders inside an explicit jotai store, clicks the badge, and asserts the
active chat id, window-open, cleared draft, closed history modal, AND that
stopPropagation keeps a parent onClick from firing.
- [suggestion 3] Hoist the window.matchMedia stub into vitest.setup.ts and drop
the duplicated beforeAll block from the three test files (ai-agent-badge,
comment-list-item, role-cards).
- [suggestion 4] Merge the two near-duplicate "non-clickable" cases via it.each.
- [follow-up 6] Introduce a single ProvenanceSource = 'user' | 'agent' type in
jwt-payload.ts and reference it from AuthProvenanceData, JwtPayload/
JwtCollabPayload, and resolveSource() — so a typo can't slip through as a bare
string. (Server auth chain; client IComment mirroring left as a follow-up.)
Follow-up 5 (shared agentSourceFields write-stamp helper) is deferred as the
review marked it — the 6 REST sites use varied shapes (create-spread vs
resolve-conditional-null vs page move), so it's a separate focused refactor.
Tests: client badge/comment/role-cards suites 11/11 pass; server auth+comment
suites 62 pass; typecheck clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Batches 6-9: behaviour-preserving extractions of testable pure cores plus the
tests they unblock, and a fix for the broken client test environment.
Full suites green: server 113 suites / 1117 + 1 todo, client 30 files / 338.
client (R0 infra):
- vitest.setup.ts: in-memory localStorage/sessionStorage Storage stub wired via
setupFiles. Unblocks menu-items.gating.test.ts (was 9 failing) -> client suite
fully green. + menu-items.suggestions.test.ts (getSuggestionItems filter/sort).
share:
- extract buildShareMetaHtml (share-seo.util.ts) from the SEO controller; tests
for reflected-XSS escaping in <title>/og/twitter meta, noindex, truncation;
extractPageSlugId; updateAttachmentAttr; prepareContentForShare comment-strip
(anonymous-viewer metadata-leak guard).
ai-chat (security extractions):
- selectAccessibleHits: CASL post-filter for semantic search (restricted page in
an accessible space must NOT leak to the agent).
- validateResolvedAddresses: SSRF connect-time guard (block if ANY resolved
address is private).
- resolveAudioFormat: mime whitelist (dead `?? 'webm'` fallback dropped, set
unchanged). + mcp-servers toView header-leak guard, MCP tool namespacing.
collaboration (data-loss area):
- extract computeHistoryJob (pins the "agent delay MUST stay 0" invariant) and
resolveSource. Integration: onAuthenticate read-only matrix (collab auth
bypass), HistoryProcessor (contributor restore on save failure), onStoreDocument
Approach-A boundary snapshot (human revision pinned before agent overwrite).
Reviewed (APPROVE WITH SUGGESTIONS): extractions behaviour-preserving, security
tests mutation-resistant.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
Resolve conflicts at shared registration points by unioning both features
(footnotes + the already-merged html-embed / page-embed work):
- slash-menu/menu-items.ts, editor extensions.ts: keep both imports + configures
- collaboration.util.ts: register footnote nodes and pageEmbed
- editor-ext marked.utils.ts: register footnote + html-embed markdown extensions
- editor-ext package.json/tsconfig.json/vitest.config.ts: union of test config
(jsdom env for footnote DOM tests + combined test/spec include glob)
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PageTemplateController (added on this branch) guards its lookup/toggle routes
with UserThrottlerGuard, which depends on the throttler options provided by
ThrottleModule. CollaborationModule -> TransclusionModule registers that
controller, and the collab server bootstraps CollabAppModule, which did not
import ThrottleModule. The API server's AppModule does, so :3000 booted, but
the collab server (:3001) crashed at startup with
'Nest can't resolve dependencies of the UserThrottlerGuard ... THROTTLER:MODULE_OPTIONS'.
Without collab the editor can't sync, so live editing was broken on this branch.
Import ThrottleModule into CollabAppModule, mirroring AppModule, so the guard
resolves in the collab process too.
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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>
Release-cycle test audit: the strip boundary was tested only via a stand-in
helper re-implemented in the spec, so a deleted/misplaced guard kept CI green
(the missing create() guard was proof). Replace it with tests against real code:
- persistence.extension.onStoreDocument: real ydoc from a rich doc (columns/
table/mention/htmlEmbed) -> non-admin strip removes only htmlEmbed, every other
node preserved (data-loss guard); admin keeps; empty fragment no-throw.
- collaboration.handler.updatePageContent: real path, user?.role gate, decoded
ydoc embed-free for non-admin, kept for admin.
- transclusion unsync: member stripped, admin preserved.
- editor-ext gains a vitest setup (was zero tests) + a markdown round-trip:
the <!--html-embed:BASE64--> marker -> htmlEmbed node with decoded source, and
hasHtmlEmbedNode matches it — pinning the marked/turndown shape the import
strip relies on. tsconfig now excludes specs from the shipped dist.
- Fail-closed identity: source-pinned contracts that the gate keys on
fileTask.creatorId (zip) / request userId (single) / callerRole (create) /
authUser.role (duplicate), and missing-user -> strip (services can't load under
jest's ESM graph; helpers replay the exact predicate).
Adds the verified-safe ^src/ jest moduleNameMapper (identical fail set).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds footnotes: a superscript marker in the text linked to an editable
definition in a Footnotes section at the end of the page, with auto-numbering
and a read-only hover popover. Chose the reference+definitions model (3 plain
nodes) over an inline atom with a sub-editor specifically for collaboration
safety.
editor-ext (packages/editor-ext/src/lib/footnote/):
- footnoteReference (inline atom, id), footnotesList (block, last child),
footnoteDefinition (paragraph+, id). renderHTML emits sup[data-footnote-ref]
/ section[data-footnotes] / div[data-footnote-def]; parse-rule priority makes
the empty reference win over the Superscript mark (else it is dropped on the
server save).
- numbering: a decoration-only plugin (pure function of doc order) -> every
client computes identical numbers, no document mutation, Yjs-safe.
- sync plugin: single-pass, always SYNC_META-tagged and skipping remote txns
(terminates, no loop), idempotent; canonicalizes to one trailing footnotesList
(merging duplicates), creates missing definitions, drops orphans, and
coexists with TrailingNode. Disabled in read-only.
- commands setFootnote (one tx: reference + definition at the matching index +
focus) / removeFootnote (cascade, one undo) / scrollTo*. slash /footnote.
client: superscript NodeView + floating-ui read-only popover; bottom-list and
definition NodeViews; registered in mainExtensions.
server: the three nodes registered in tiptapExtensions so collab/save/export
keep them. Round-trip regression spec guards the Superscript parse-priority.
markdown: turndown/marked round-trip to pandoc/GFM [^id] (+ a code-fence guard
so footnote-like lines inside code blocks are not extracted).
MCP mirror: schema + markdown-converter + commentsToFootnotes rewritten to real
footnote nodes + diff marker counting; NUL sentinels written as \u0000 escapes.
v2 follow-ups (per plan): definition reordering on reference move, id-collision
regeneration on paste, multiple references to one footnote.
Implements docs/footnotes-plan.md (variant B).
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Embed another page's LIVE content into a host page (it updates when the source
changes, not a static copy). A page can be flagged a template for discovery in
the picker; any accessible page can be embedded.
Server:
- migrations: pages.is_template (+ partial index) and page_template_references
(whole-page back-refs); db.d.ts/entity types hand-merged (db.d.ts is curated).
- POST /pages/toggle-template (CASL Edit) flips is_template; is_template is
returned by findById + the sidebar tree select so the tree menu label
reflects state. Search suggestions gain an onlyTemplates filter for the picker.
- POST /pages/template/lookup ({sourcePageIds[]}, <=50): returns each accessible
source's {title, icon, slugId, content, sourceUpdatedAt} with comment marks
stripped (same access path as transclusion: filterViewerAccessiblePageIds;
inaccessible -> no_access, missing -> not_found; error path -> not_found, never
raw content).
- reference sync (collectPageEmbedsFromPmJson + syncPageTemplateReferences) on
the Yjs save hook; duplicatePage remaps pageEmbed.sourcePageId + inserts refs.
Known MVP gap: REST content updates don't resync refs (lookup uses in-doc ids).
Client:
- pageEmbed node (editor-ext, registered in BOTH client + server schemas);
read-only NodeView with a batching lookup; '/Embed page' slash + template
picker (self-embed prevented); 'Make/Unset template' in the tree node menu.
- Cycle guard: an ancestry-chain context + depth cap (5) render a 'circular
embed' placeholder instead of recursing.
- Public shares show a placeholder (no public lookup in MVP).
MVP excludes (follow-ups): public-share lookup, unsync->static copy, server-side
expansion for export/RAG, MCP schema mirror, point-in-time snapshots.
Implements docs/page-templates-plan.md (MVP, variant A).
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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>
BullMQ rejects custom job IDs containing ':' (Redis key separator),
throwing "Custom Id cannot contain :" inside the onStoreDocument hook
for every agent edit. This broke agent-driven page saves (MCP
create_page runs as actor='agent') with HTTP 400.
Switch the agent dedup suffix from `${page.id}:agent` to
`${page.id}-agent`. The jobId is only used as a BullMQ dedup key and is
never parsed by the history processor; page.id is a UUID, so the
hyphenated id cannot collide with a human job whose id is a bare page.id.
Page-history snapshots are debounced/coalesced (one per 1–5 min window,
jobId=page.id). A human edit followed by an agent edit in the same window
collapsed into a single snapshot, losing both the pre-agent human state and
a deterministic record of the agent's result.
Two provenance-aware boundaries now bracket an agent intervention:
- Before: on a user->agent transition, onStoreDocument synchronously pins the
current (pre-agent) human content as its own history version tagged 'user',
inside the page-write transaction, before the agent overwrites it.
- After: agent stores enqueue an immediate (delay 0), source-keyed history job
(jobId=`${pageId}:agent`) so the agent's result snapshots deterministically
as 'agent' and a later human edit (jobId=page.id) cannot coalesce/retag it.
Also add an `id desc` tie-break to findPageLastHistory so "last history" stays
deterministic when two snapshots share a created_at, consistent with
findPageHistoryByPageId.
Known trade-offs (Variant 1): the delay-0 worker re-reads the row, leaving a
millisecond mis-tag window; multiple agent edits in one turn may yield multiple
versions. The reverse agent->human boundary is intentionally out of scope.
WIP checkpoint of the gitmost AI-chat backend (plan stages A + B1 + B3a).
The agent acts under the requesting user's JWT (Docmost CASL enforces page
access); the external service-account /mcp endpoint is untouched.
LLM provider config (A2-A4):
- integrations/crypto: AES-256-GCM SecretBoxService (key derived from APP_SECRET,
per-record salt/iv; clear error on rotation instead of crashing).
- ai_provider_credentials table/repo/types: encrypted API key stored outside
workspace settings/baseFields, write-only (never returned by any endpoint).
- integrations/ai: per-workspace AI SDK v6 provider driver (openai/gemini/ollama),
admin-gated GET(masked)/PATCH(write-only key)/Test endpoints; settings.ai.provider
holds non-secret config incl. systemPrompt. Removed unused AI_* env getters (DB is
the single source of truth).
Chat module (A1, A5-A8):
- ai_chats/ai_chat_messages repos (workspace-scoped, soft-delete, tsv never selected).
- core/ai-chat: CRUD + POST /ai-chat/stream (Fastify hijack + AI SDK v6
pipeUIMessageStreamToResponse, abort on disconnect, persist user/assistant msgs).
- Agent loop: streamText + stepCountIs(8); read tools searchPages/getPage via a
per-request DocmostClient over loopback REST under the user's minted access token.
- Gate settings.ai.chat (+ 503 when provider unconfigured); buildSystemPrompt with a
non-removable safety/anti-prompt-injection framework. Per-user rate limit.
Per-user auth (B1):
- @docmost/mcp DocmostClient gains an additive getToken variant (carry a user JWT,
re-fetch on 401) and exports DocmostClient; the email/password service-account path
(external /mcp, stdio) is unchanged.
Agent-edit provenance backbone (B3a):
- Migration: pages/page_history (last_updated_source, last_updated_ai_chat_id) and
comments (created_source, ai_chat_id, resolved_source).
- Signed actor/aiChatId claim in the collab token; onAuthenticate propagates it,
onStoreDocument writes it with a sticky agent marker, saveHistory copies it.
Migrations auto-run on boot (additive). Write tools, frontend, RAG and external MCP
servers are not in this checkpoint.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: new image menu
* switch to resizable side handles
* use pixels
* refactor excalidraw and drawio menu
* support image resize undo
* video resize
* callout menu refresh
* refresh table menus
* fix color scheme
* fix: patch @tiptap/core ResizableNodeView to prevent resize sticking after mouseup
* feat: columns
* notes callout
* focus on first column
* capture tab key in column
* fix print
* hide columns menu when some nodes are focused
* fix print
* fix columns
* selective placeholder
* fix blockquote
* quote
* fix callout in columns
* Show actual history changes
* V2 - WIP
* feat: page history diff
* fix: exclude content from history listing
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Co-authored-by: Jason Norwood-Young <jason@10layer.com>