Addresses the documentation/convention warnings from the #119 review:
- .env.example: add the GIT-SYNC block (9 GIT_SYNC_* vars with defaults), noting
GIT_SYNC_SERVICE_USER_ID is required when sync is enabled.
- yjs-body-merge.ts: translate the Russian review note in the docstring to
English (comments-only-in-English rule).
- persistence.extension.ts: correct the stale "git-sync writes are full-body
replaces" rationale — a git-sync write is now a block-level merge into the live
doc, which is why it is debounced like a human edit rather than snapshotted.
- history-item.tsx: the GitSyncBadge version is created on the PUSH path (writing
the git body back into the doc), not by the pull — fix the comment.
- edit-space-form.tsx: log the raw error in the git-sync toggle catch instead of
swallowing it (AGENTS.md).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- page-history history-item: a lastUpdatedSource==='git-sync' version renders a
neutral gray 'Git sync' badge (git-merge icon), NOT the agent badge/deep-link
(it is not an agent edit). +2 i18n keys.
- Dockerfile: install git in the installer (runtime) stage — VaultGit shells out
to git, so assertGitAvailable() needs the binary at runtime.
Client tsc clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
UI opt-in for git-sync, mirroring the existing sharing/comments settings pattern
(no new endpoint, no new mechanism; orchestrator read query untouched):
- UpdateSpaceDto.gitSyncEnabled?: boolean.
- SpaceRepo.updateGitSyncSettings: jsonb-merge into settings.gitSync.<key>
(COALESCE || jsonb_build_object — never clobbers sibling sharing/comments);
stored as a real jsonb boolean so the orchestrator's
settings->'gitSync'->>'enabled' = 'true' matches.
- SpaceService.updateSpace handles the flag (audit diff) via the existing
CASL-guarded space update path (Manage/Settings).
- client: Switch in edit-space-form (optimistic mutate + revert-on-error,
readOnly-aware) + space types + 2 i18n keys.
- space.service.spec extended (calls updateGitSyncSettings; no-op when undefined).
tsc clean (server+client); jest src/core/space 4 pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Review #6 (approve-with-comments) follow-ups:
1. canonicalize step 7 now strips bare footnoteDefinitions at ANY depth
(stripFootnoteDefinitionsDeep), not just footnotesList, in BOTH copies. A
definition hand-authored outside a list (e.g. nested in a callout via a
raw-JSON write path) was left in place while a copy was also added to the
rebuilt list -> duplicate, idempotent, self-perpetuating. Runs only in the
rebuild path (after the lists are stripped); the fast-path / placement-keep
branch is untouched. Added a shared-corpus case (bare def nested in a callout)
to pin it in both mirrors.
2. markdown-clipboard: removed the dead top-level footnoteReference check in
canonicalizePastedFootnotes (an inline atom is never a top-level slice child;
only the descendants scan can find it).
Test coverage:
4. New MCP binding tests (full-doc-write-canonicalize.test.mjs): update_page_json
and copy_page_content canonicalize the persisted full doc, asserted via a new
`replacePage` seam (symmetric to the existing `mutatePage` seam) so no live
collab socket is needed. Routed both writers through the seam.
5. New server spec (file-import-task.service.footnote-canonicalize.spec.ts): the
zip-import path (processGenericImport) canonicalizes footnotes — real
markdown->HTML->JSON via a real ImportService over a temp-dir .md file, DB trx
stubbed to capture the persisted page content. FileImportTaskService had no
spec before.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Must-fix:
- insertInlineFootnote could glue a footnoteReference inside an EXISTING
definition (nested footnotesList, or a bare footnoteDefinition with no list
wrapper), which canonicalize then dropped as an orphan — silently losing the
definition's prose. Now: (a) the body/notes boundary is computed from the first
top-level block that IS or CONTAINS (recursively) a footnotesList/
footnoteDefinition, not just a top-level list; and (b) the insertNodesAfterAnchor
core skips footnotesList/footnoteDefinition subtrees entirely (skipSubtreeTypes),
so an anchor whose only match is inside a definition -> inserted:false (clean
abort, no write). Added tests: nested-definition, bare-definition, and
body-before-nested-list-still-inserts.
- editor-ext footnote-canonicalize header listed `markdownToProseMirror` among the
canonicalizing MCP paths; it is the NON-canonicalizing primitive. Replaced with
`markdownToProseMirrorCanonical` (+ note that the plain primitive is for comment
bodies) and added copy_page_content.
- Client paste: canonicalizePastedFootnotes now skips a definitions-ONLY paste
(no footnoteReference anywhere) — canonicalizing it would strip the
reference-less list and yield an EMPTY paste. Added a test.
Suggestions:
- docmost_transform now runs validateDocStructure/validateDocUrls on the RAW
transform output BEFORE canonicalizeFootnotes (mirrors updatePageJson), so a
too-deep doc gives the intended max-depth error instead of a stack overflow.
- docmost_transform tool description now states the RESULT is footnote-canonical
(dryRun diff may show tidy-ups; idempotent after first run).
- insertFootnote: dropped the dead `result ? … : undefined` ternaries and the
`as any` casts (result is always set by the time we return; the not-found path
throws and aborts mutatePage). `const r = result!;`.
Tests / architecture:
- Added a LIVE-plugin golden case: the real footnoteSyncPlugin leaves a list with
non-empty content after it in place, and canonicalize agrees (placement parity
is now a driven property, not a hand-set expected).
- Added generateFootnoteId uuidv7 shape + uniqueness test.
- Item 9: added the ENFORCEMENT-RULE comments at the server parseProsemirrorContent
and the MCP canonicalizer header (any NEW full-doc persist path MUST canonicalize;
fragments/append/prepend and comment bodies MUST NOT). Kept per-call-site over a
brittle grep CI test (the replace-vs-fragment + comment-vs-page nuance makes a
single wrapper unsafe).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Approve-with-comments follow-ups (no blockers):
- callout: unify the GitHub-callout feature ticket on #192 (the callout-paste
feature the CHANGELOG already tracks); #218 is the public-share security work.
Fixed the code comment and test reference.
- export/utils.spec: pin current behavior of a leading-dot name (".gitignore" ->
"") — same bug class as #204 but unreachable via the sole caller, so document
not change.
- share.types: narrow ISharedPage to the actual /shares/page-info allowlist
(page -> Pick of id/slugId/title/icon/content; trimmed share; dropped the
spurious `extends IShare`). Verified all three consumers (shared-page,
link-view, mention-view) read only allowlist fields.
- editor-ext: extract shared CALLOUT_TYPES / normalizeCalloutType /
renderCalloutHtml into callout-common.marked.ts; both tokenizers
(`:::type` and `> [!type]`) now share the renderer + type dict while staying
separate. Eliminates the byte-identical renderer + duplicated type list.
- share.service: extract named predicate shareIdGrantsAccess(requestedShareId,
resolvedShare) for the id-or-key fast path (naming only, no control-flow
change); kept narrower than resolveReadableSharePage's id-only gate.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Approve-with-comments follow-ups:
- breadcrumb: fix the reverse regression where navigating A->B to a page absent
from the lazily-built tree (before its ancestors load) left the previous
page's clickable chain on screen. New pure computeBreadcrumbState clears a
stale chain that doesn't end at the current page, while keeping one that does
(no blank flash for an already-resolved page); unit-tested for the
navigated-to-absent-page case.
- share.service: getShareAncestorPage no longer swallows DB errors silently —
now a live public-share path (isPageReachableThroughShare), so a transient
error is logged with ancestor/child ids and still fails closed (caller 404s)
instead of becoming a traceless misleading "not found".
- i18n: register the new "Connecting… (read-only)" key (U+2026 ellipsis) in
en-US (source of truth) and ru-RU (Подключение… (только чтение)).
- share.service: correct the FUTURE note — 3 callers pass no shareId
(share-alias.controller/.service, share-seo.controller); the two ai-chat
callers already pass a real shareId.
- CHANGELOG: add Unreleased Changed/Fixed/Security entries for #216 opt-in
sub-pages default, #218 trimmed page-info payload + forged-shareId 404, #204
export internal-link name, #206/#218 breadcrumb, #192 callout paste, #218
editor pre-sync read-only gate.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Review follow-ups for the combined QA-UI fixes (#216/#206/#204/#218/#192):
- export/utils: correct the misleading getInternalLinkPageName comment — a
bare `v1.2` loses its last dot-segment (`v1`); dots survive only in
multi-segment names like `v1.2.md` -> `v1.2`.
- share: extract toPublicSharePayload(page, share): PublicSharePayload, an
explicit allowlist type+mapper replacing the inline literal in the
/shares/page-info anonymous path (#218). Add share.controller.spec.ts that
stubs getSharedPage returning internal fields and asserts the response key
set EXACTLY equals the whitelist (page + share), so any `...shareData`
regression or new leaking field fails. Also key-tests the extracted mapper.
- breadcrumb: extract pure resolveBreadcrumbNodes(treeData, ancestors, pageId)
(tree-hit -> tree; tree-miss -> map ancestors via canonical pageToTreeNode,
dropping the as-any casts; else null) and unit-test all three branches.
- share-modal: RTL test asserting enabling a share calls mutateAsync with
includeSubPages: false (#216 security default).
- share.service: one-line note at getSharedPage on the deferred consolidation
of the ancestor-aware match into resolveReadableSharePage.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
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>
Public sharing (#218):
- Bind public-share content to the requested shareId. getSharedPage now
enforces dto.shareId (forwarded from /share/:shareId/p/:slug): the page must
be reachable THROUGH that exact share (its own share, or an includeSubPages
ancestor that contains it). A forged/mismatched shareId 404s instead of
rendering off the slug alone and no longer leaks the real canonical key via
redirect. A request with no shareId keeps the legacy slug-capability path.
- Trim /shares/page-info: drop internal metadata (creatorId, spaceId,
workspaceId, contributorIds, lastUpdated*, parent/position, lock/template
flags, timestamps) from the anonymous payload.
- Default share-to-web includeSubPages to false (opt-in), so enabling a share
no longer silently exposes the whole sub-tree (#216).
Editor (#218):
- Harden the new-page pre-sync window: the body editor is kept read-only until
the collab provider is Connected and synced, so early keystrokes can't land
only in local ProseMirror and then be clobbered by the server's empty doc.
- Surface a "Connecting… (read-only)" affordance during the static phase so
input isn't silently swallowed.
Other:
- Breadcrumb: resolve from the page's own ancestor data (/pages/breadcrumbs)
instead of waiting for the lazily-built sidebar tree, so deep pages don't
render a blank breadcrumb for seconds.
- Pasting GitHub `> [!type]` callouts now converts to a callout node instead of
a literal blockquote (new marked extension wired into markdownToHtml).
Tests: editor-sync-state gate (client), getSharedPage share-binding (server),
github-callout markdown conversion (editor-ext).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The share modal flagged a custom address already owned by another page with a
red "This address is already in use" error driven by the availability probe.
That reads as terminal even though Save actually triggers the server's
409 `ALIAS_REASSIGN_REQUIRED` and opens the "Move custom address?" confirm
modal that retargets the address to the current page — so the reassign path was
hidden behind what looked like a hard stop.
Replace the red error with an informational description hint ("This address is
in use. Saving will move it to this page.") and keep Save enabled, so the
existing confirm-reassign flow is discoverable. Renaming to a FREE name was
already correct (the probe returns available -> no error -> server renames the
single row in place); this only changes the taken-name presentation.
Verified end-to-end in a real browser against a live stand on this branch:
- A (free rename `test`->`test2`): 200, same alias row renamed in place, link
becomes `/l/test2`, no error, exactly one DB row for the page.
- B (`test2` owned by another page): hint shown (no dead-end error), Save ->
409 ALIAS_REASSIGN_REQUIRED -> "Move custom address?" modal -> confirm -> 200,
the single row retargets, one row each.
- C (same-name re-save): Save disabled (no-op); first-time set inserts.
Add a client component test covering both branches (taken name -> hint not
error + Save enabled; 409 -> reassign modal -> confirm sends confirmReassign).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ITEM 1: cover useImportAiRolesFromCatalogMutation onSuccess notifications.
Add import-from-catalog-message.test.tsx (twin of update-from-catalog-message)
asserting the always-shown summary (errors:[]) and the additional red
"Failed to import N role(s)" notification when result.errors is non-empty.
ITEM 2: pass redirect:'error' to the remote catalog fetch in fetchRemote so a
compromised-but-trusted upstream cannot 3xx the fetch into the internal network
(redirect-SSRF). Add provider specs asserting the option is passed and that a
redirect rejection maps to BadGatewayException.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
MUST-FIX
- isSourceUniqueViolation read the wrong error field: kysely-postgres-js
(postgres@3.4.8) puts the violated constraint on `constraint_name`, not
node-postgres' `.constraint`, so a concurrent same-slug+language import's
23505 was never recognized as a source-collision and surfaced a false
"name already exists" error. Now read `constraint_name` (with `.constraint`
as a fallback for other drivers). Fix the faked test fixture (it built the
error with the same wrong `.constraint` field, masking the bug): it now
uses `constraint_name`, so the test genuinely exercises the skip path and
FAILS against the unfixed code.
- Extract the catalog modal's role-state computation into a pure
`catalogRoleInstallState(role, workspaceRoles, language)` helper (mirrors
role-launch.ts) and cover it with vitest: import / installed / update /
same-slug-different-language.
SUGGESTIONS
- Restore IAiRoleUpdateFromCatalogResult as a discriminated union mirroring
the server; narrow the consumer via `"reason" in result` (the boolean
discriminant does not narrow under strictNullChecks:false).
- README: add a "How it's served" section documenting AI_AGENT_ROLES_CATALOG_URL
(remote http(s) base / local path / empty => in-repo folder).
- check.mjs: drop the redundant `const key = slug` alias.
- Cover the reason->message mapping in useUpdateAiRoleFromCatalogMutation
(4 branches) via renderHook with a mocked service.
- Cover importFromCatalog "bundle not in index" => BadGateway.
- Cover updateFromCatalog "slug in index but missing in bundle file" =>
not-in-catalog.
ARCHITECTURE
- Extract the shared catalog read prefix: a private `loadBundleById`
(fetchIndex -> meta -> fetchBundle -> versionMap) reused by getCatalogBundle
and importFromCatalog, and a `catalogRoleContentFields` mapper shared by the
import insert and update patch. The three orchestrations and their distinct
write paths stay separate.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Address review comment 2159 on the temporary-notes UI work.
Tests:
- tree-model: cover handleCreate's race-guard temporaryExpiresAt patch — (a)
server node inserted WITHOUT a deadline + create response carries one => node
gains the deadline; (b) node already has a deadline => not overwritten, prev
returned by reference.
- ws-tree.service.spec: broadcastPageCreated now asserts the deadline is carried
when present and pinned to null (`?? null`) when absent.
- page-embed-query (new spec): syncTemporaryExpiresInCache patches the in-tree
node's temporaryExpiresAt, and leaves the atom value at the same reference when
the id is absent from the loaded tree (no write).
Refactor (closes the drift bug-class at the root):
- Client: extract one canonical pageToTreeNode(page, overrides) mapper in
tree/utils and route buildTree, handleCreate's optimistic insert, the restore
mutation and the duplicate handler through it. Restore stays permanent (server
nulls temporaryExpiresAt) and duplicate stays permanent (server arms no timer)
— both now reflect the server without a reload, where before they dropped the
field entirely.
- Server: extract one toTreeNodeSnapshot(page) helper called by both the
PAGE_CREATED event enrichment (page.repo) and the addTreeNode broadcast
(ws-tree.service), so the optional temporaryExpiresAt can't drift between the
two literals.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Issue 1 — the sidebar tree's temporary-note clock marker did not appear/
disappear until a page reload when a note's temporary state changed.
- Make/unmake permanent from the page header menu and the in-page banner went
through syncTemporaryExpiresInCache(), which patched the page query cache but
never touched treeDataAtom, so the sidebar node kept its stale
temporaryExpiresAt. Patch the tree node there too (via jotai's default store),
so the marker updates without a reload.
- Creating a note as temporary showed no marker until reload: the create flow's
cache write (invalidateOnCreatePage) omitted temporaryExpiresAt, so the tree
rebuild (buildTree -> mergeRootTrees) overwrote the optimistic/socket node's
marker with undefined. Carry temporaryExpiresAt in that cached entry.
- Thread temporaryExpiresAt through the server addTreeNode broadcast (PAGE_CREATED
snapshot -> TreeNodeSnapshot -> broadcastPageCreated) so OTHER clients watching
the space also render the marker immediately, and harden handleCreate's
idempotency guard to patch the deadline if the broadcast won the insert race.
Issue 2 — the home and space-overview "New note" / "New temporary note" buttons
sat side-by-side and the temporary label clipped on narrow mobile widths. Lay
them out full-width, stacked vertically, and tint the temporary button orange
(matching the clock marker + banner) while the regular one stays neutral gray.
Tests: extend tree-socket-reducers.test.ts (addTreeNode carries
temporaryExpiresAt). Verified live with Playwright: marker appears on create and
toggles both ways with no reload; mobile buttons are stacked, full-width,
unclipped, and differently colored.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- CHANGELOG: document the importable multilingual agent-roles catalog under
[Unreleased] (browse/import/update, 4 new endpoints, source column, the new
AI_AGENT_ROLES_CATALOG_URL env var) (#222).
- Fix importFromCatalog docstring: a role is skipped only on source.slug AND
source.language; another language of the same slug still imports.
- Provider: map a timeout/abort (or any failure) during the response-BODY read
to a logged BadGatewayException, so a slow/dripping source yields a 502, not a
generic 500. Existing too-large BadGateway cases are rethrown as-is.
- Service: inject a Nest Logger and log the root cause (with workspaceId/
bundleId/slug) on a non-23505 insert error during import.
- Modal: hoist the duplicated i18n base-subtag into a single baseLang const.
- Tests: AbortError body-read -> BadGateway; null-body text() fallback (under
and over cap); invalid-JSON and malformed-index BadGateway; non-23505 import
error -> generic message + logged root cause.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Admins can browse a curated catalog of agent roles, import roles/bundles
into a workspace, and update an imported role when the catalog ships a
newer version.
Catalog: a set of JSON files (index.json manifest + bundles/<id>/<lang>.json)
served from a local folder (dev) or a remote http(s) base URL via
AI_AGENT_ROLES_CATALOG_URL. Seeded with the existing 7 RU roles (editorial +
research bundles) plus EN translations.
Server:
- migration: nullable jsonb `source` column on ai_agent_roles
({ slug, language, version }; null => manually created)
- catalog provider: remote fetch with timeout + streaming size cap, or local
read; ^[a-z0-9-]+$ segment guard against path-traversal/SSRF
- admin endpoints: catalog, catalog/bundle, import, update-from-catalog
- import/update match by slug+language; update preserves `enabled`
Client:
- catalog modal with language selector and Import/Installed/Update states
- "Import from catalog" button + empty-state CTA in the roles settings panel
- en-US/ru-RU strings
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The right border on the address prefix read as a stray vertical line
between the domain and the slug. Remove it and rely on the subtle
prefix background alone to separate the two parts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
PR #224 fixed an AI-chat streaming-render regression by moving the React.memo
content signature into the parent: MessageList now snapshots
messageSignature(message) per render and passes it to MessageItem as the
immutable `signature` prop. The existing memo tests only SIMULATED that
parent half by hardcoding `signature={messageSignature(message)}` in their
harness; the real MessageList was never exercised (chat-thread.test.tsx mocks
it out, and there was no message-list.test).
Add message-list.test.tsx that mounts the REAL MessageList (without mocking
MessageItem or messageSignature) and asserts that an in-place mutation of a
reused message object surfaces on re-render. This guards the parent-side
contract: re-caching the signature on message identity (stable across deltas
while parts mutate) would refreeze the row, and this test would fail.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add fast note-creation entry points alongside the existing space-sidebar
actions.
- Home: refactor new-note-button.tsx into a reusable inner CreateNoteButton
(parametrized by `temporary`/label/icon, keeps the 0/1/many writable-space
resolution and space-picker dropdown) and render two equal-width buttons via
`Group grow` — a regular note and a temporary note (IconHourglass).
- Space overview: new SpaceCreateNoteButtons component with two buttons that
create a regular/temporary note directly in the current space and open it,
reusing useTreeMutation.handleCreate (optimistic sidebar-tree insert +
navigation). Permission-gated to members who can manage pages; a local
pending state shows a per-button spinner and disables both to prevent a
double-create. Wired into space-home.tsx above the tabs.
- Reuse existing i18n keys (no new strings): "New note", "New temporary note",
"Create in space".
- Docs: add a CHANGELOG [Unreleased] entry and a "Temporary notes" roadmap
bullet to README.md and README.ru.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The floating AI chat rendered NOTHING for the assistant turn (user bubble +
"thinking" dots showed, but the streamed text and tool-call cards never
appeared) even though the agent ran server-side. The parts DID arrive in
`useChat.messages` — this was purely a render freeze.
Root cause: the MessageItem `React.memo` comparator (#182) decided whether to
re-render by recomputing `messageSignature(prev.message)` vs
`messageSignature(next.message)` inside `arePropsEqual` (plus a
`prev.message === next.message` fast path). But the AI SDK (ai@6 /
@ai-sdk/react@3) streams a turn by MUTATING the same `parts` in place and
handing back a message wrapper that SHARES those mutated parts. So inside the
comparator both `prev.message` and `next.message` already reflect the latest
content — the two signatures are ALWAYS equal — and the memo skipped every
post-mount render. The assistant row therefore froze at its initial empty
(null) render; reasoning-first providers (e.g. z.ai/GLM) start with a
non-visible reasoning part, so the whole answer + tool cards never showed.
Fix: snapshot the signature in the PARENT (MessageList) at render time and pass
it to MessageItem as an immutable `signature` string prop; `arePropsEqual` now
compares that prop. A captured string is immutable, so `prev.signature` holds
the previous render's content and `next.signature` the new content — they differ
as the turn streams in and the row re-renders. Drop the now-incorrect
`prev.message === next.message` fast path (same-ref-but-mutated must still
re-render). MarkdownPart's per-part memo is unaffected (it already keys on the
primitive `text`).
Verified end-to-end against a real OpenAI-compatible provider: the assistant
turn (reasoning + streamed text + tool-call card) now renders live and on
finish. Regression tests added (render + comparator) that fail before / pass
after.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove the separate, un-toggleable `settings.ai.generative` workspace flag
(and its write-side alias `generativeAi`) along with the dead "Ask AI"
generative editor menu, and re-gate the AI page-title generation on the
general AI chat flag (`settings.ai.chat`) — the same toggle that enables
the chat agent and the chat stream endpoint.
Why: the `generative` flag had no UI toggle (its switch was already removed,
leaving orphaned i18n strings), so the title-generation button was
unreachable on self-hosted. The "Ask AI" menu was dead — its atom was never
rendered. Consolidating onto the AI chat flag makes the title button follow
the one AI switch users actually have.
Changes:
- server: title-gen endpoint gate generative -> chat (ai-chat.controller.ts);
remove generativeAi from update DTO and workspace service (update block,
delete line, cloud default now { ai: { chat: true } }); fix repo comment;
migrate generate-page-title spec assertions generative -> chat.
- client: title-gen gate -> settings.ai.chat (full-editor.tsx); remove the
dead Ask AI button + showAiMenu wiring from bubble-menu; remove AskAiGroup
usage/import and commented block from fixed-toolbar; delete ask-ai-group.tsx;
remove showAiMenuAtom; drop generative/generativeAi from workspace types.
- i18n: remove 3 orphaned generative-AI keys from all 12 locales.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "Custom address" slug field sized its leftSection with a
character-count heuristic (label.length * 7 + 12), which over-estimated
the real width of the small dimmed domain prefix and left an ugly empty
gap between "docs.../l/" and the input text.
- Measure the real prefix width via a ref + useLayoutEffect (scrollWidth)
and feed it to leftSectionWidth so the slug sits flush against the
prefix, regardless of host length or font metrics.
- Restyle the prefix as an attached addon: subtle background, a right
divider border and input-matching left corner radii.
- Minor spacing tidy: description mb 4->6, action buttons mt xs->sm.
No behavior change: validation, availability probe, save/remove and the
reassign modal are untouched.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Address PR #209 review.
- use-open-ai-chat.ts: call setWindowOpen(true) before awaiting
getBoundChat so the header button feels instant on slow connections;
the chat switch (setActiveChatId/setDraft/setSelectedRoleId) is applied
after the round-trip resolves. Also drop the redundant no-op
setWindowOpen(true) in the already-open branch (bare early return).
- CHANGELOG.md: document the header AI-chat button auto-opening the
latest chat bound to the current document under [Unreleased]/Added.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
On opening the floating AI-chat window from the header on a document page,
auto-open the LAST chat bound to that document. Binding reuses the existing
ai_chats.page_id (no migration): the bound chat is the requesting user's
most-recent non-deleted chat created on that page, so a new chat on the page
becomes the bound one for free. Resolution happens only on a genuine
closed -> open transition; the provenance badge deep-link is untouched.
Server: AiChatRepo.findLatestByPage + POST /ai-chat/bound-chat (BoundChatDto),
both read-only and owner/workspace-scoped.
Client: getBoundChat service + useOpenAiChatForCurrentPage hook wired into the
app-header entry point (fail-soft to a fresh chat; draft/role cleared only on a
real switch).
Tests: repo scoping/ordering, controller wiring, and hook behavior.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Port the only substantive fix#211 was missing relative to #203 (which is
being closed): the "Send now" handler branched on the closure-captured
isStreaming, but a turn can finish between render and click. In that window
stop() is a no-op, so arming flushOnAbortRef/interruptNextSendRef would strand
those one-shot flags and leak into a later, unrelated Stop (auto-sending a
queued message the user never asked to send).
- Mirror the live useChat status in statusRef (updated each render) and branch
sendNow on it instead of isStreaming, so the not-streaming path runs when the
turn has already ended and the interrupt flags are never armed against a
no-op stop().
- Belt-and-suspenders: clear flushOnAbortRef/interruptNextSendRef when a new
turn starts streaming, defusing the sub-render-tick window where a flag could
still be armed but the expected abort never fired. No-op for the legit
interrupt path (both refs are consumed synchronously beforehand).
Keeps #211's existing structure and its flushNext-returns-boolean fix. The
rest of #203's divergence is comment rewording, a server-side rename of the
same pure interrupt-gate, and fewer tests — nothing else to port.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Register the new AI-chat keys "Send now" and "Interrupt and send now" in
both en-US and ru-RU catalogs so the UI never renders mixed-language
tooltip/aria-label (i18n policy).
- Make INTERRUPT_NOTE module-private (drop the unused re-export), matching the
module's private DEFAULT_PROMPT/SAFETY_FRAMEWORK siblings.
- Reset interruptNextSendRef in the flush-on-abort branch when nothing is
actually sent, so a stuck one-shot interrupt flag cannot tag the next
unrelated send; flushNext now reports whether it sent.
- Add a CHANGELOG [Unreleased]/Added entry for #198.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Must-fix:
- CHANGELOG: add [Unreleased]/Added entry for temporary notes (#201).
- temporary-note-cleanup: re-check temporary_expires_at at deletion time so a
concurrent "Make permanent" (sets it NULL) between the batch SELECT and the
per-row removePage wins the race and the note is not trashed. Add unit tests
for the make-permanent and already-trashed race windows.
Non-blocking review items:
- temporary-note-cleanup: cap the sweep batch (LIMIT 500) so a large backlog is
not loaded into memory; remainder drains on the next hourly run.
- client: extract duplicated post-toggle cache sync into
syncTemporaryExpiresInCache() shared by the header menu and the banner.
- Remove the tautological migration spec that mocked the whole Kysely builder.
- Tests: cover create() frozen temporaryExpiresAt (workspace override + NULL
default fallback + non-temporary skips lookup) and restorePage disarming the
timer (temporaryExpiresAt: null).
Deferred (forward-looking, non-blocking): extract
PageService.computeTemporaryExpiresAt() to dedupe the deadline formula and drop
the @InjectKysely from PageTemplateController; replace migration unit test with
a real Postgres up/down integration test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add coverage for the two untested branches in useGeneratePageTitle's
post-generation write: suppressing setContent when the live title editor
is focused (DB write + broadcast still happen, only the visible field
write is skipped), and the early return when the page editor is
destroyed (model never called).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- CHANGELOG: add an [Unreleased]/Added bullet documenting the
"generate title from content" byline button (reads live editor
content, generates via the workspace AI provider, applies through
/pages/update, gated by settings.ai.generative, throttled per user).
- use-generate-page-title: guard the visible title write against page
navigation during generation. The mutation awaits the model for 1-3s;
its closure captures the editors from the starting render, but the
global page/title atoms re-point on navigation. We now keep a live ref
to the current editors and skip setContent unless the live page editor
still belongs to the page the title was generated for
(editor.storage.pageId === pageId, mirroring TitleEditor's
activePageId guard). The DB write stays correct (keyed by the captured
pageId) and the websocket broadcast is unchanged, so only the wrong-page
field write is suppressed.
- Add a vitest suite for the hook: empty content, empty model response,
happy path, the navigation guard, and 403/503/429/other onError mapping.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add an AI button in the page byline that generates a note's title from the
live editor content (including unsaved edits) and applies it immediately.
Server: one-shot, non-streaming POST /ai-chat/generate-page-title mirroring
the chat generateTitle path — gated by settings.ai.generative, throttled via
AI_CHAT_THROTTLER, resolves the workspace chat model and returns { title }.
The endpoint never touches the page; the client applies the title through the
existing /pages/update route (which enforces edit permission).
Client: ai-chat-service.generatePageTitle, a useGeneratePageTitle hook that
converts the editor HTML to markdown, calls the endpoint, applies the title
via updateTitle + updatePageData, reflects it in the unfocused title editor,
and broadcasts the UpdateEvent (mirroring TitleEditor.saveTitle). A sparkles
button (GenerateTitleGroup) renders next to dictation, edit-mode + flag gated.
Tests: pure cleanGeneratedTitle helper + controller gate/delegation/error-map.
i18n: en-US + ru-RU strings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
"Temporary notes" with a death timer: created via a dedicated hourglass button
in the space-tree header, a note auto-moves to Trash after a configurable X
hours (default 24) unless explicitly made permanent ("structure or die").
Reuses existing mechanisms, mirroring is_template and the trash-cleanup job:
- New nullable column pages.temporary_expires_at (NULL = permanent; non-NULL =
frozen deadline) + partial index for the sweep; workspace column
temporary_note_hours (default via DEFAULT_TEMPORARY_NOTE_HOURS = 24).
- create-page DTO `temporary` flag; the deadline is frozen at creation so later
setting changes never reschedule existing notes.
- POST /pages/toggle-temporary (mirror of toggle-template): arm/clear the timer,
CASL-guarded via validateCanEdit, cross-workspace NotFound defense-in-depth.
- TemporaryNoteCleanupService: hourly @Interval sweep that soft-deletes expired
notes through the exact PageRepo.removePage path (recursive over children,
emits PAGE_SOFT_DELETED), attributed to the creator; idempotent via
deletedAt IS NULL filters.
- restorePage clears temporary_expires_at so a restored note can't be re-trashed.
- Workspace setting temporary_note_hours (audit-tracked) + a hours editor in
workspace General settings.
- Client: second create button, orange tree icon, tree + page-header menu toggle
("Make temporary"/"Make permanent"), an open-note banner with a rescue action,
and en/ru i18n.
Tests (unit): toggle-temporary controller (toggle/explicit/permission/cross-ws +
DTO validation), cleanup-job sweep (selection filters, per-note removePage,
error isolation), and a migration up/down sanity. Server tsc, client tsc -b,
and the page+workspace jest suites are green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a "send now" button to queued AI-chat messages: it interrupts the
running agent and immediately sends that message, while the agent's
partial output at interruption is kept in history and the next turn is
marked as a user interrupt.
Client:
- queue-helpers: pure `promoteToHead` to move a queued message to the head.
- chat-thread: `sendNow` (promote head + abort + flush-on-abort), one-shot
`flushOnAbortRef`/`interruptNextSendRef`, `interrupted` flag in the
request body, and the "send now" ActionIcon in the queued list.
Server:
- `interrupted` on AiChatStreamBody; pure `isInterruptResume` confirms the
client hint against persisted history (prev assistant turn aborted/
streaming) before honouring it.
- prompt: INTERRUPT_NOTE injected in the context section only on a
confirmed interrupt-resume turn so the model treats the partial answer
above as incomplete.
Tests: promoteToHead, chat-thread send-now (abort + resend + one-shot
interrupt flag + non-streaming immediate send), isInterruptResume, and
the prompt interrupt-note injection.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove top margin from the first paragraph in footnote definitions so the
marker aligns with the first line of text. Adjust the task‑list label to use
the editor line‑height variable for its height and center the checkbox
vertically, keeping it in line with the item’s first text line.
The per-row MCP Test button derived its presentation solely from the test
mutation's data ({ ok, tools } | { ok, error }). When the request itself
rejected (401/403/500/network) there is no payload, so the row silently spun
back to the idle "Test" instead of reporting the failure.
Feed the mutation error into mcpTestButtonView so a reject also renders a red
"Failed", with the tooltip taken from the server message
(error.response.data.message) or a generic i18n fallback. Enable the tooltip
for any non-idle state. Cover the reject branch (with and without a server
message) in the helper unit test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Code-review follow-ups (Approve-with-comments) for batch #197
(context badge #189 / e2e in CI #187 / inline MCP test #170):
- server: extract the duplicated chatContextWindow ::text->positive-int
coercion (resolve() + getMasked()) into an exported parsePositiveInt
helper and unit-test its branches (200000/1.9/0/-5/""/abc/undefined),
closing the untested read-path gap.
- client: merge the two backward scans over messageRows into one pure,
exported selectContextBadge helper (numerator and denominator still
taken from the most recent row carrying EACH value) and unit-test the
different-rows and fresh-zero-doesn't-shadow cases.
- client: extract the MCP "Test" button tristate presentation into a pure
mcpTestButtonView helper (collapses the two parallel if/else chains) and
unit-test idle/ok-with-tools/ok-no-tools/failed label+tooltip branches.
- ci: redirect the backgrounded prod server's stdout/stderr to a log file
in e2e-mcp and cat it on failure, so a start-up crash is diagnosable
instead of surfacing only as the generic health timeout.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Address non-blocking review items on the AI-chat stream-perf PR:
- Drop the unused `metadata` param from the `msg` test factory in
message-item.test.ts; no caller passed it.
- Add a per-part-kind coupling guard to message-signature.test.ts that, for
each part kind rendered today (text, reasoning, tool-*) plus the metadata
banners, asserts that mutating a field the MessageItem render body DRAWS
flips messageSignature — an executable lock for the load-bearing memo
invariant documented in message-signature.ts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>