The cycle/self-embed/depth guard (PAGE_EMBED_MAX_DEPTH=5) lives only on the
client and is the sole protection against runaway nested rendering — and was
untested. Extract the inline predicates into pure, behavior-identical exported
helpers (isPageEmbedCycle, isPageEmbedTooDeep in the ancestry context;
filterPageEmbedOptions in the picker) so they're unit-testable without mounting
the heavy Tiptap NodeView, and add vitest coverage (20 tests): ancestry chain/
host accumulation, cycle (ancestor-in-chain + top-level self-embed), too-deep at
the cap, and picker host-exclusion.
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The transclusion specs predated two added constructor params, so they failed to
compile (TS2554: expected 11 args, got 10) and the suites couldn't run. Add the
missing mock args: workspaceRepo (param 11) in the lookup/access specs, and
pageTemplateReferencesRepo (param 4, which had shifted pageRepo into the wrong
slot) in the unsync-html-embed spec. All three suites now compile and pass.
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Consistency hardening from #17 review (not currently exploitable):
- toggleTemplate now explicitly rejects a page outside the caller's workspace
(page.workspaceId !== user.workspaceId -> NotFound, avoiding existence leak)
instead of relying solely on the space-membership model.
- PageTemplateReferencesRepo.deleteByReferenceAndSources is now workspace-scoped
(adds a workspaceId filter + param), matching the 'scope by workspaceId
everywhere' invariant; the sole caller threads its workspaceId.
The PAGE_TEMPLATE_THROTTLER limit is intentionally left as-is (the issue's
throttle item was 'consider only'; no change without usage data).
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The 'used in N pages' reverse-navigation method had zero callers in the merged
PR #17 — unreachable, untested code. Remove it. The reverse-navigation feature
can be (re)added with the method if/when it's actually built.
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Replace bare //@ts-ignore (no space, no reason) with // @ts-expect-error plus a
reason on the pageEmbed sourcePageId reassignment, matching the codebase style.
ProseMirror Attrs is read-only typed, so the reassignment genuinely errors —
@ts-expect-error is valid here.
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In the page-embed lookup flush(), the success branch cleared inFlightRef and
resolved waiters only for ids present in the response items. A short/partial
server response would leave a requested id stuck in inFlightRef forever (the
subscribe/refresh path is guarded by !inFlightRef.has(id)) and its refresh()
promise would never resolve. After processing returned items, also clear +
resolve any requested id that wasn't returned, mirroring the catch branch.
Cannot trigger under today's exact-mapping server contract; this is hardening.
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The read-only embed renderer mounts a Tiptap EditorProvider with the looked-up
content, but Tiptap consumes the `content` option only at initial mount. After
Refresh busted the lookup cache and re-fetched fresh content, the new content
prop never reached the sub-editor, so the embed appeared not to update at all.
Key PageEmbedContent on result.sourceUpdatedAt (the source page's updatedAt,
already returned by the lookup and bumped on every persisted content change) so
the component and its EditorProvider remount and apply the refreshed content
when the source changes.
Note: server-side freshness vs. live collab edits is bounded by the 10s persist
debounce (collaboration.gateway.ts) — that separate limitation stays documented
in #40 and is out of scope here; this commit fixes the client never re-rendering.
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Two design problems on the whole-page embed (pageEmbed) node:
- Double selection frame: the generic square cyan .ProseMirror-selectednode
outline stacked on top of the rounded .includeWrap border. Add node-pageEmbed
to the existing outline:none rule (already covering the transclusion nodes) so
only the single rounded border remains.
- Redundant 'open source' controls: the floating toolbar's external-link button
duplicated the header badge title link. Remove the toolbar button; the badge
title is now the single way to open the source (kept Refresh + ... menu).
Also swap the badge fallback icon IconArrowsMaximize (read as 'expand') for a
neutral IconFileText.
Follow-ups from review: render the badge whenever the source resolves (so the
only open-source link can't vanish when title+icon are empty), and label the
link (title/aria-label) + add the 'Open source page' i18n key (en-US, ru-RU).
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Template pages were toggleable but indistinguishable in the sidebar tree.
Render an IconTemplate next to the title when node.isTemplate is true, wrapped
in a Tooltip(label='Template') with an aria-label + role='img' for AT. The
icon is a child of the row Link so clicks navigate as normal; pointer events
stay enabled so the tooltip's hover handlers fire. Adds the 'Template' i18n
key to en-US and ru-RU (other locales fall back to en-US).
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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 "Develop" workflow builds the :develop image but was triggered on
push to main (the stable/default branch, released via v* tags). Switch
the trigger to the develop branch so pushes to develop build the image.
Anonymous public-share AI assistant:
- Add a workspace setting `publicShareAssistantRoleId` so an admin can pick which
agent role (identity/persona) the anonymous assistant adopts. The role's
instructions REPLACE the built-in persona while the immutable safety framework
is still always appended; the role's optional model override takes precedence
over the cheap publicShareChatModel. Resolved server-authoritatively
(workspace-scoped, soft-delete aware; disabled/missing roles fall back to the
built-in persona, so the tool scope remains the real security boundary).
- Plumb the field through the update DTO, ai-settings service, the workspace.repo
ALLOWED whitelist, resolve()/getMasked(), stream-time role resolution and the
prompt/model, plus the settings UI: a new "Assistant identity" Select listing
enabled roles (and surfacing a saved-but-disabled role explicitly).
Public-share branding / floating icon:
- Fix the AI assistant FAB overlapping the "Powered by ..." button (both were
Affixed bottom-right): stack the FAB above the bottom-right branding.
- Rename "Powered by Docmost" -> "Powered by Gitmost" and point the link at the
gitmost repo.
Tests: extend public-share-chat.spec (role persona replacement still appends the
safety framework, resolveShareRole edge cases, model-override precedence).
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The html-embed feature toggle was enforced CLIENT-side in the NodeView (reads
settings.htmlEmbed from the logged-in workspace), so an anonymous public-share
viewer — who has no workspace context — always saw it as OFF and got a
placeholder instead of the executing embed. That broke the whole point (a
tracker must run for anonymous visitors).
Make it server-authoritative:
- share.service prepareContentForShare (the single path both share-content
flows use) strips htmlEmbed from served content when the workspace toggle is
OFF; both callers (updatePublicAttachments host page + lookupTransclusionForShare)
resolve the toggle once and pass it. Fail-closed: missing workspace -> OFF ->
stripped.
- NodeView executes whatever it was served in read-only/share mode
(shouldExecute = !editor.isEditable || htmlEmbedEnabled); the disabled
placeholder now only shows in the editable editor when OFF.
Net: anonymous share + toggle ON -> server serves the (admin-authored) embed ->
it executes for everyone; toggle OFF -> stripped server-side from every
share-content path (true kill switch); a non-admin embed can never be served
(save-path strip). No XSS regression in the editable editor.
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- make addTreeNode receivers idempotent (invalidateOnCreatePage guard +
buildTree dedup) so the author's self-echo no longer duplicates the node
- broadcast realtime tree updates for bulk copy/duplicate and import via a
root refetch: PAGE_CREATED now carries spaceId and the WS listener falls
back to refetchRootTreeNodeEvent when no per-node snapshot is present
- remove the now-dead client-relay inbound path (isTreeEvent/handleTreeEvent)
that remained a stale-restriction-cache attack surface
- honest string|null cast for a root move's parent id
- add tests: buildTree dedup; onPageCreated per-node vs refetch branching
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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.
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Resolve conflicts with the independently-merged ai-agent-roles feature:
- ai-chat.module.ts: keep BOTH AiAgentRolesModule and the public-share
wiring (Share/Search modules, PublicShareChatController, services).
- ai.service.ts: take develop's getChatModel ChatModelOverride superset,
which already covers the public-share model-id-only override.
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The anonymous public-share AI assistant's per-IP rate limit is only
effective behind a trusted reverse proxy that overwrites X-Forwarded-For
with the real client IP (the app runs with trustProxy). Document this
deployment requirement and the per-workspace cost backstop env var
(SHARE_AI_WORKSPACE_MAX_PER_HOUR, default 300) in .env.example.
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Follow-up fixes on the agent-roles feature:
- ai.service: a cross-driver override to the ollama driver (when the
workspace driver is not ollama) now fails with an explicit 503 instead
of silently reusing the workspace base URL, which belongs to a different
provider. Same-driver ollama and openai/gemini overrides are unchanged.
- migration: add a partial unique index on (workspace_id, name) WHERE
deleted_at IS NULL so role names are unique per workspace without
soft-deleted rows blocking re-creation; map Postgres 23505 to a 409
ConflictException on create/update.
- dto: validate the role id as @IsUUID instead of @IsString.
- roles list: do not expose instructions/modelConfig to non-admin members.
The list endpoint now returns a picker view (id/name/emoji/description/
enabled) to members and the full view only to admins (same gate as the
CRUD endpoints). Client IAiRole fields made optional accordingly.
Adds tests for the cross-driver-ollama throw, the 23505->409 mapping, and
the non-admin picker-view security invariant.
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Integrate the already-merged step-limit work from develop. Only conflict was
ai-chat.service.spec.ts: both sides appended a describe block and edited the
import line. Resolved as a union — keep compactToolOutput + the assistantParts/
serializeSteps/rowToUiMessage suites (this branch) AND the prepareAgentStep
suite (develop), importing all symbols from ai-chat.service.
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Adds explicit isIpAllowed cases for the CGNAT, ULA (fd00::/8) and IPv4-mapped
IPv6 loopback (::ffff:127.0.0.1) sample addresses from the parallel
safety-coverage branch. The mapped-loopback case is genuinely new (the existing
table only covered the mapped *private* variant); CGNAT and ULA ranges were
already covered with other samples and are kept here as explicit regression
guards for these specific addresses.
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Behaviour change (split out of the test commit per review, and now covered).
Both the stream onError log line and the error text streamed to the client were
formatted by separate inline blocks that only emitted "<status>: <message>".
Route both through the shared describeProviderError() so formatting stays in one
place.
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE: describeProviderError additionally appends a single-line,
300-char-truncated snippet of the provider responseBody/text. So the log line
AND the user-facing stream error now include that snippet (e.g. the HTML error
page from a misconfigured endpoint), which previously neither did. This is
intentional — it makes a misconfigured external endpoint diagnosable — and is
safe: the API key travels in the Authorization header and is never echoed in
the response body (see the util's docstring). A `fallback` param is added so
each call site keeps its own default ('AI stream error' for the stream).
Adds ai-error.util.spec.ts covering the formatter, including the appended /
truncated body snippet, so this behaviour is no longer untested.
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Behaviour change (split out of the test commit per review).
In AI SDK v6 the useChat `onFinish` callback does NOT fire when the stream
errors. A brand-new chat whose very first turn fails would therefore never run
the post-turn path: the chat list was not invalidated and the client never
adopted the server-created chat id — so the failed chat only appeared in
history after a manual refresh (the server already creates the row and stores
the error message). Running the same `onTurnFinished()` handler on `onError`
makes the failed chat show up immediately. The error itself is still surfaced
to the user via the existing `error` state.
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Unit tests for the safety-critical paths: crypto secret-box (round-trip,
tamper detection, wrong key), the SSRF guard (blocked ranges + DNS-rebinding),
the ai-chat tools service, the page-embedding repo, and the
assistant-parts/serialization helpers. Those server helpers (assistantParts,
rowToUiMessage, serializeSteps) are exported ONLY for the tests — no runtime
change.
Also: keyboard a11y on the chat history header and conversation rows
(role/tabIndex/Enter+Space), and DRY refactors that move shared logic into one
place (isToolPart -> tool-parts util; buildInitialValues in the MCP form).
The behaviour-changing edits that previously rode along in this commit are
split out into the following two commits, per review.
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Port two refinements from the GLM variant onto the Claude base:
- prepareAgentStep: add a comment note that AI SDK v7 renames the per-step
`system` field to `instructions` (v6 ^6.0.134 still uses `system`), so it
gets updated correctly on the next SDK bump.
- ai-chat.service.spec: add an explicit off-by-one boundary test for
prepareAgentStep, expressed via MAX_AGENT_STEPS instead of a hardcoded 18/19
so it tracks the constant if the cap changes.
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Expand all kept the menu open (closeMenuOnClick={false}) while Collapse all
closed it. Make both close on click for consistent behavior, and drop the
now-pointless in-menu isExpanding loading state.
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- extract collectAllIds / collectBranchIds into tree/utils and use them in
space-tree.tsx instead of inline closures
- drop the duplicate SidebarPageTreeDto, reuse the existing SidebarPageDto
for the /pages/tree endpoint
- type the getSpaceTree client call as api.post<{ items: IPage[] }>
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The configured x enabled status dot is implemented and merged via this
branch, so the backlog plan is no longer needed.
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The in-field Clear for the API key fields is implemented and merged via
this branch, so the backlog plan is no longer needed.
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Gate page-tree row density behind the COMPACT_PAGE_TREE flag
(standard 32px default, compact 26px opt-in). Authored by the local
Claude agent on machine 180.
Make the denser page-tree layout opt-in instead of hardcoded, so row
density can be toggled per deployment via the COMPACT_PAGE_TREE runtime
config flag.
- doc-tree: extract ROW_HEIGHT_STANDARD (32) / ROW_HEIGHT_COMPACT (26);
default the virtualizer row stride to STANDARD density.
- client: isCompactPageTreeEnabled() in lib/config (reads
COMPACT_PAGE_TREE, default true); used by space-tree and shared-tree
to choose the row height.
- server: EnvironmentService.isCompactPageTreeEnabled() and expose
COMPACT_PAGE_TREE through the window runtime config (static.module).
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Release-cycle audit flagged WsService.invalidateSpaceRestrictionCache and
WsTreeService.notifyPageRestricted/notifyPermissionGranted as never-wired dead
code. Investigation: this community fork has NO page-permission grant/revoke/
restrict mutation site (the page-access repo mutators have zero callers — that
flow is EE / not yet built), so there is nothing to wire them into.
- Keep invalidateSpaceRestrictionCache (it's the one-line correctness primitive
the future permission-mutation path must call to avoid the 30s stale-cache
window) but document exactly that + add a test that it deletes only the
space-scoped cache key.
- Remove the untested, security-adjacent dead methods notifyPageRestricted /
notifyPermissionGranted and their now-orphaned helpers emitToUsers /
emitToSpaceExceptUsers (no remaining references; build confirms). A future
permission-change realtime feature can reintroduce them wired + tested.
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Release-cycle review: POST /pages/template/lookup had only JwtAuthGuard and the
embed depth cap was client-only, so a scripted client could drive heavy
full-content fan-out (access control holds per-id, but a cost/DoS gap). And
page_template_references rows were written for any sourcePageId with no
workspace check at sync time (no leak today since lookup re-checks access, but
the graph could accumulate cross-space rows).
- Apply the standard per-user throttler (PAGE_TEMPLATE_THROTTLER, 30/min) to
/pages/template/lookup and /pages/toggle-template (mirrors ai-chat); auth +
the toggle's validateCanEdit CASL are unchanged.
- syncPageTemplateReferences / insertTemplateReferencesForPages now restrict
inserts to in-workspace source ids (filterInWorkspaceSourceIds, workspace +
not-deleted scoped, trx-aware) and still delete stale out-of-workspace rows
(self-heal). SECURITY comment: the ref table is NOT access-filtered; every
consumer must permission-filter at read time (as lookupTemplate does).
- Tests: lookup access exercises the REAL filterViewerAccessiblePageIds
(no_access / cross-workspace excluded / accessible+comment-stripped / <=50);
toggle controller CASL (cannot-edit -> Forbidden, flag not flipped); ref-sync
excludes cross-workspace and keeps in-workspace.
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