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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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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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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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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- 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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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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Release-cycle review: the per-workspace cost cap was fixed-window + per-instance
(allowed ~2x at a window boundary and K*cap behind K instances) on an anonymous
endpoint that spends the owner's provider budget. Rewrite it as a sliding-window,
CLUSTER-WIDE Redis limiter: one atomic Lua EVAL does ZREMRANGEBYSCORE (age out)
-> ZCARD -> ZADD with PEXPIRE, so concurrent instances share one budget and the
true rate over any trailing window is <= cap. Fails OPEN on a Redis error (logged)
— it's a cost backstop, not access control (the funnel gates + per-IP throttle
still apply), so a Redis blip must not take the assistant offline. Per-IP @Throttle
kept; commented that it needs an XFF-rewriting trusted proxy to be meaningful.
Extract deriveShareAccess (resolvedShareId===requestedShareId + isSharingAllowed +
!restricted, equality-only, never widening) and filterShareTranscript into pure
helpers, and add tests: limiter sliding-window + boundary-burst + fail-open;
access derivation; and red-team boundary locks (cross-share/cross-workspace swap
rejected, forged shareId can't widen tool scope, transcript injection filtered).
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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>
Release-cycle test audit: the /mcp auth's constant-time token guard, IP keying,
ACCESS-type pinning, and brute-force message coupling were untested. Extract
behavior-preserving pure helpers so they're testable and cover them:
- sharedTokenMatches: length-mismatch early-returns before timingSafeEqual
(which throws on unequal lengths); equal-length uses timingSafeEqual; array
header -> first element; non-string -> false.
- clientIp: req.ip > socket > first XFF hop > 'unknown' (limiter keying).
- bindAccessJwtVerifier: verifyJwt pinned to JwtType.ACCESS (rejects REFRESH).
- CREDENTIALS_MISMATCH_MESSAGE single source of truth shared by
verifyUserCredentials and isCredentialsFailure, so a reworded auth error can't
silently disable the /mcp brute-force counter.
- verifyUserCredentials no-side-effect contract asserted via a TS-AST spec
(AuthService can't load under jest): its body has no createSessionAndToken/
audit/updateLastLogin while login() has all three.
Extractions are behavior-preserving (reviewed); class delegates to the helpers,
dead code + unused imports removed.
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Release-cycle test audit found the role feature's security-critical paths
untested. Adds real unit tests (against the actual functions):
- resolveRoleForRequest invariants: role comes from chat.roleId not body.roleId
(no per-turn swap), lookup scoped to workspace.id, disabled/soft-deleted role
-> null, new-chat uses body.roleId, stale chatId falls back.
- CASL admin gate: non-admin create/update/delete -> Forbidden and service not
called; admin delegates with workspace.id; list() is member-reachable.
- roleModelOverride: unknown driver dropped (never reaches getChatModel's
throwing default), valid override passes through, blanks ignored.
- getChatModel override success path (cross-driver fetch + decrypt; chatModel-
only reuse), and service update/remove cross-workspace 'not found' guards +
modelConfig tri-state.
Tiny fix: findByCreator badge left-join now also requires enabled=true, so a
disabled role (downgraded to universal by resolveRoleForRequest) no longer shows
a misleading chat-list badge.
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Release-cycle review: update() re-read the role via findById (filters
deleted_at IS NULL) and passed it straight to toView(updated as AiAgentRole).
A concurrent soft-delete between the UPDATE and the re-fetch makes findById
return undefined, and toView(undefined) dereferences row.id -> opaque 500. Add
the same 'Role not found' guard remove() already uses.
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Release-cycle review found two move-path issues:
- Remote moves were placed at index:0 (broadcastPageMoved hardcodes index:0),
so every observer rendered the moved node at the TOP of its new siblings
until refetch. Client moveTreeNode now places by fractional position
(treeModel.placeByPosition, mirroring addTreeNode/insertByPosition) and
applies the payload's pageData (title->name, icon, hasChildren) so receivers
keep the node correct.
- Moving a page under a restricted ancestor left a stale named node (title/
slugId/icon) in the trees of users who lost visibility. broadcastPageMoved
now derives one FRESH hasRestrictedAncestor decision and drives both paths
from it: when restricted, the move goes to authorized users only
(emitToAuthorizedUsers, not the space-cache-gated emitTreeEvent) and a
compensating deleteTreeNode goes to the unauthorized complement (same fresh
getUserIdsWithPageAccess set) — disjoint, no stale-cache window. Non-restricted
moves are unchanged (one moveTreeNode to the room).
Follow-up (noted): invalidateSpaceRestrictionCache is still unwired at
permission-mutation sites; the open-space fast path can lag up to the 30s TTL,
but the move/delete consistency above no longer depends on it.
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Release-cycle review found the /mcp Basic path skipped the controller's
pre-token gates and over-eagerly minted sessions:
- SSO/MFA bypass (blocker): the Basic path called AuthService.login/
verifyUserCredentials directly, but validateSsoEnforcement + the lazy EE MFA
gate live in AuthController.login. Now enforceBasicLoginGate runs in the Basic
branch BEFORE any token is minted: validateSsoEnforcement(workspace) (reject
on enforced SSO) and the same lazy-require MFA check the controller uses
(reject MFA users -> 'use a Bearer access token'). No EE module bundled (this
fork) -> no MFA gate, identical to the controller; a throw from the check
fails closed (no token). Bearer/service-account paths are not gated (those
JWTs are minted post-gate).
- Non-init session mint: isSessionInit is now (no mcp-session-id) AND the body
is a real JSON-RPC initialize (isInitializeRequestBody). A header-less
non-initialize request takes the side-effect-free verifyCredentials path -> no
user_sessions row, no USER_LOGIN audit, no lastLoginAt bump.
- FailedLoginLimiter.sweep() now runs on an unref'd 60s interval, cleared on
module destroy (was never scheduled -> unbounded Map growth under XFF rotation).
- Subsequent (non-init) valid login no longer resets the global per-email brute
bucket (only per-IP / per-IP+email); the email backstop is reset only on a
deliberate init login.
Note: in a hypothetical EE build, checkMfaRequirements is called with no
FastifyReply (we only read requirement flags); a res-dereferencing EE impl would
surface as a clean rejection (fail-closed), not a bypass.
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Release-cycle red-team found getShareForPage joins only the shares table, so it
does not exclude restricted descendants. The public share VIEW (getSharedPage)
compensates with hasRestrictedAncestor, but the assistant's getSharePage tool
and the controller funnel did not — so an anonymous caller could read a
restricted descendant's content (tool) or surface its title into the system
prompt (funnel) within an includeSubPages share.
- getSharePage: after the share-membership check and before returning content,
reject with the generic 'not part of this published share' message when
hasRestrictedAncestor(page.id) is true (page.id is the resolved UUID, so
slugId inputs work). Inject PagePermissionRepo.
- funnel: resolve the OPENED page to its UUID and treat a restricted opened page
as not-in-share (same uniform 404, fail closed if unresolvable) so its title
never reaches buildShareSystemPrompt.
search/list already exclude restricted subtrees (getPageAndDescendantsExcludingRestricted),
so these were the only two bypasses. Generic messages keep restricted
indistinguishable from not-in-share.
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Release-cycle red-team found the admin-only gate missed PageService.create():
content/textContent/ydoc were derived and persisted without the strip, so any
space member could POST /pages/create with an htmlEmbed node (incl. the
markdown/html <!--html-embed:BASE64--> form) and store executing JS for every
reader. Add the same gate used by duplicatePage: strip htmlEmbed when the
caller is not a workspace admin/owner. Role is plumbed from the controller
(user.role); unknown role => non-admin (strip). All four create paths (create,
duplicate, single import, zip import) plus the update paths are now guarded.
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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).
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The sidebar page tree only updated on other clients when a change was made
via the UI tree, in an open tab, within a ~50ms client relay window — API/MCP/
AI/import changes never propagated. Move the source of truth to the server.
Server:
- Enrich PageEvent with thin TreeNodeSnapshot(s) so the WS listener never reads
the DB (avoids the in-transaction visibility race). insertPage fills the
create snapshot from its returning() row; removePage ships only the deleted
subtree ROOT (client treeModel.remove drops descendants); restorePage carries
spaceId.
- New PAGE_MOVED event from movePage with old/new parent + position + snapshot
(generic PAGE_UPDATED stays for content/rename).
- WsService.emitTreeEvent mirrors emitCommentEvent (per-space restriction gate:
spaceHasRestrictions -> hasRestrictedAncestor -> broadcastToAuthorizedUsers);
author NOT excluded so non-UI creators see their own page (receiver is
idempotent).
- WsTreeService.broadcastPageCreated/Deleted/Moved + broadcastRefetchRoot;
new PageWsListener (create/delete/move/restore) registered in WsModule.
Client:
- Remove the client relay (emit + setTimeout(50)) from create/move/delete;
keep optimistic local updates. Make the optimistic create insert id-idempotent
(find-then-skip) so the now-fast server addTreeNode broadcast can't race it
into a duplicate row. addTreeNode inserts by fractional position among loaded
siblings (consistent order across clients).
Restore uses refetchRootTreeNodeEvent (robust for subtree re-attach). Rename/icon
updateOne and cross-space move realtime are deferred (commented as follow-ups).
Implements docs/backlog/realtime-tree-server-authoritative.md.
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Lets an unauthenticated viewer of a published share ask an AI scoped strictly
to that share's page tree. The authenticated agent is untouched; the security
boundary is the tool scope (no identity), and nothing is persisted.
Server:
- workspace toggle settings.ai.publicShareAssistant (default off) +
optional settings.ai.provider.publicShareChatModel (cheap model id; reuses
the chat driver/baseUrl/key). getChatModel(workspaceId, override) substitutes
only the model id, falling back to chatModel.
- POST /api/shares/ai/stream (@Public, SSE). Guardrail funnel, each failing
before streaming: toggle off -> 404; share missing/wrong-workspace/sharing
off -> 404; pageId not in share tree -> 404; provider unconfigured -> 503;
per-IP (5/min) and per-workspace (300/h, IP-independent) rate limits -> 429.
Uniform 404s never confirm a private page's existence.
- forShare read-only in-process toolset: searchSharePages (existing shareId
FTS branch, no spaceId/userId), getSharePage (getShareForPage gate +
share.id check, content via the public sanitizer), listSharePages. No write/
comment/history/cross-space/external-MCP tools.
- Locked share system prompt + immutable safety block; stepCountIs(5).
- /shares/page-info exposes an aiAssistant flag (gated behind isSharingAllowed).
Client: an ephemeral, text-only Ask-AI widget on the public shared page,
shown only when the flag is set; useChat -> /api/shares/ai/stream,
credentials omit. Admin toggle + model field in Settings -> AI.
Also adds a jest moduleNameMapper for src/-rooted imports (fixes pre-existing
unresolvable specs; additive).
Implements docs/public-share-assistant-plan.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The embedded MCP server acted as a single service account; now each /mcp
session authenticates as the current user, so tools run under that user's
CASL and edits attribute to them.
- HTTP Basic (chosen path): Authorization: Basic email:password, validated
server-side via AuthService; the session carries the issued user JWT (not
the raw password). Password may contain ':' (split on first only).
- Bearer fallback: Authorization: Bearer <access JWT>, verified as ACCESS and
additionally checked for an active session + non-disabled user (matching
JwtStrategy), so revoked/disabled users are rejected.
- Service account stays as an optional fallback (no creds + env configured).
- packages/mcp createMcpHttpHandler accepts a per-request config resolver
(back-compat: static config / stdio unchanged); identity is bound to the
mcp-session-id at init and re-validated from the caller's own credentials on
every request (anti session-fixation: a guessed session id can't be reused
without matching creds).
- A full login (session + audit) happens only once at session init; later
requests re-verify credentials via a new non-side-effecting
AuthService.verifyUserCredentials (no session/audit spam).
- Failed-login limiter (5/60s, keyed per-IP, per-IP+email, and per-email so IP
rotation can't brute one account) since direct login bypasses the controller
throttler. Only real credential failures count.
- MCP_TOKEN shared guard moved off Authorization to an X-MCP-Token header
(timing-safe compare); credsConfigured 503 gate replaced by a clear 401.
- No secrets logged; all auth resolved before res.hijack() so failures return
clean 401 JSON. .env.example marks the service account optional.
Implements docs/backlog/mcp-per-user-auth.md (variant L).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reusable, workspace-shared agent roles for the built-in AI chat. A role is
a named persona (system-prompt instructions) + optional model override; a
chat is bound to a role at creation and applies it every turn.
Backend:
- migration 20260620T120000: ai_agent_roles table + ai_chats.role_id
(FK ON DELETE SET NULL); hand-merged types into db.d.ts/entity.types.ts
(db.d.ts is hand-curated here, full codegen would clobber it).
- core/ai-chat/roles: CRUD module. list = any workspace member; create/
update/delete = admin (Manage Settings ability, like ai-settings/mcp).
All repo queries scoped by workspace_id; soft-delete (deleted_at).
- buildSystemPrompt gains roleInstructions: role REPLACES the persona base
(admin prompt / DEFAULT_PROMPT) but SAFETY_FRAMEWORK + context are always
still appended.
- stream(): role resolved from ai_chats.role_id for existing chats (never
the request body -> no per-turn role swap); body.roleId only on creation.
Disabled (enabled=false) and soft-deleted roles fall back to universal.
- getChatModel(workspaceId, override): role model_config can swap model id /
driver; a driver without configured creds throws 503 with a clear message
naming the driver+role, resolved BEFORE response hijack.
Client:
- new-chat role picker (enabled roles only, default Universal assistant),
roleId sent only on the first message; role badge (emoji+name) in the chat
header and conversation list; admin Agent-roles management section in
Settings -> AI (add/edit/delete, MCP-form pattern).
Tests: ai-chat.prompt.spec (role layering + safety always present, incl.
jailbreak); ai.service.spec (override on unconfigured driver -> 503).
Implements docs/ai-agent-roles-plan.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A narrow research question could burn all 8 steps on tool calls and end the
turn with no assistant text (empty turn). Two changes:
- MAX_AGENT_STEPS = 20 (was a magic stepCountIs(8)) so multi-search turns
aren't cut off mid-investigation.
- prepareStep reserves the LAST allowed step for a text-only synthesis:
toolChoice 'none' + a FINAL_STEP_INSTRUCTION appended to (not replacing)
the system prompt, so a tool-heavy turn always ends with a real answer.
Logic extracted into the pure, exported prepareAgentStep(stepNumber, system)
for unit testing; earlier steps return undefined (default behavior).
Implements docs/backlog/ai-chat-step-limit-and-forced-final-answer.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a server-authoritative whole-tree endpoint and sidebar menu commands
so a deep space tree can be expanded in one request instead of a per-level
BFS storm.
Server:
- POST /pages/tree (SidebarPageTreeDto: spaceId | pageId), same CASL space
scoping as /sidebar-pages. Returns the whole space tree / subtree as a flat
list in the sidebar item shape (id, slugId, title, icon, position,
parentPageId, spaceId, hasChildren, canEdit), ordered by position
(collate C byte order), content never fetched.
- page.service.getSidebarPagesTree reproduces getSidebarPages' two-branch
permission model: open space -> spaceCanEdit; restricted space -> seed the
full descendant set then prune via filterAccessibleTreePages +
filterAccessiblePageIdsWithPermissions (keeps restricted-but-granted pages,
prunes inaccessible subtrees). hasChildren is derived from the final
filtered set so it can never reveal inaccessible children.
- page.repo.getSpaceDescendants: recursive CTE seeded by space roots.
Client:
- SpaceTree is forwardRef exposing expandAll/collapseAll/isExpanding;
expandAll fetches the whole tree once, replaces current-space nodes, opens
every branch (current space only), aborts on space switch, surfaces real
errors; collapseAll collapses only current-space ids (shared open-map).
- SpaceMenu gains Expand all / Collapse all items (no admin gate).
Implements docs/backlog/tree-expand-collapse-all.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
These import paths relied on the private EE module that was deleted from
the repo. In the community build they either threw 'enterprise license'
(DOCX/PDF) or silently no-op'd (Confluence). The frontend buttons were
already removed in 38064064; this cleans up the dead backend stubs.
- import.service.ts: drop processDocx/processPdf methods, their dispatcher
branches, the pageId computation + insertPage spread, and the now-unused
moduleRef param/ModuleRef import
- file-import-task.service.ts: drop the Confluence branch and the now-unused
moduleRef param/ModuleRef import
- import.controller.ts: restrict file extensions to .md/.html and zip
sources to generic/notion; update the error message accordingly
- file.utils.ts: remove Confluence from the FileImportSource enum
- features.ts: remove the unused CONFLUENCE_IMPORT/DOCX_IMPORT/PDF_IMPORT
feature keys
The isConfluenceImport logic in import-attachment.service.ts is intentionally
left in place (real shared attachment-parsing code, not a stub); its removal
is a separate, riskier refactor.
The two catch blocks in importPage() threw an opaque "Error processing file
content" / "Failed to create imported page" BadRequest, hiding the real cause
from the HTTP response. This made a production 400 regression impossible to
diagnose without server log access, and violated the project convention that
errors must never be swallowed.
Extract `${err.name}: ${err.message}` into both the log (full err object kept
for the stack) and the thrown BadRequestException. Inner processMarkdown/
processHTML rethrowing catches and the EE processDocx/processPdf license
catches are left unchanged.
Local reproduction of the happy-dom 14->20 theory failed (full import chain
+ 22 edge cases pass on happy-dom@20.8.9), so the root cause is still pending
the now-visible reason from a recurring 400. Diagnostic script test-import.tsx
added; backlog doc updated with findings.
list_pages gains an opt-in `tree` parameter on both surfaces (the
@docmost/mcp server tool and the AI-chat agent tool), which share the
same DocmostClient.listPages. Default behavior (recent-by-updatedAt flat
list) is unchanged.
- client.ts: listPages(spaceId?, limit=50, tree=false); when tree is
true it requires spaceId (throws a specific error otherwise), walks the
sidebar tree via the existing bounded/cycle-safe enumerateSpacePages,
and returns a nested tree; limit is ignored in tree mode.
- lib/tree.ts: new pure buildPageTree() — lean nodes { id, slugId, title,
children? }, children sorted by position (code-unit order), orphans
promoted to roots, cycle-safe.
- index.ts + ai-chat-tools.service.ts: expose `tree` in the tool schemas
and descriptions; docmost-client.loader.ts: mirror the new signature.
- tests: add packages/mcp/test/unit/tree.test.mjs (nesting, ordering,
lean shape, orphan promotion, cycle/self-reference safety).
- rebuild @docmost/mcp (build/ is tracked and loaded at runtime).
The floating AI-chat header badge summed metadata.usage (AI SDK
totalUsage, all steps) across every assistant row, showing the
cumulative tokens SPENT — which grows each turn as history is re-sent.
Replace it with the conversation's CURRENT context size.
- server: persist metadata.contextTokens in streamText onFinish from the
final-step `usage` (inputTokens + outputTokens ≈ current context
window occupancy); keep usage: totalUsage for back-compat/fallback
- client: derive the badge from the most recent assistant row's
contextTokens (fallback to that row's usage total for older chats)
instead of summing all rows
- types: add metadata.contextTokens to IAiChatMessageRow
- i18n: rename badge label "Tokens used in this chat" -> "Current
context size" (en-US)
No DB migration needed (metadata is a JSON column).
Replace the implicit `hostname endsWith openrouter.ai` detection with an
explicit, admin-chosen provider field `sttApiStyle` ('multipart' = OpenAI-
compatible multipart /audio/transcriptions; 'json' = OpenRouter-style JSON +
base64 input_audio). The transcription path now branches on the stored field,
not on the URL — nothing hidden from the admin.
- ai.types: add SttApiStyle + STT_API_STYLES; field on AiProviderSettings and
MaskedAiSettings (resolved via ResolvedAiConfig).
- update-ai-settings.dto: validate sttApiStyle with @IsIn(STT_API_STYLES).
- ai-settings.service: plumb sttApiStyle through resolve()/getMasked() and the
non-secret update whitelist; workspace.repo: add it to the ALLOWED array so it
persists.
- ai.service: drop isOpenRouter(); transcribe() branches on cfg.sttApiStyle;
rename helper to transcribeJsonBase64 with provider-neutral error text and a
BadRequestException (400) when the base URL is missing for the JSON style.
- client: SttApiStyle type on IAiSettings/IAiSettingsUpdate; "Request format"
Select on the Voice/STT settings card; i18n.
- ai.service: route *.openrouter.ai STT to its JSON+base64
/audio/transcriptions API; keep the OpenAI multipart path (AI SDK) for
OpenAI/self-hosted whisper. Unify transcription behind transcribe().
- /transcribe controller: surface the real provider/transport reason
(describeProviderError) instead of an opaque 500; preserve HttpException.
- testConnection: add an 'stt' capability (silent-WAV probe) + DTO; client
gets a Test endpoint button and status dot on the Voice/STT card.
- useDictation: log full errors to the console and show the real reason
(mic start + transcription paths); handle NotReadable/Abort and missing
mediaDevices.
- docs(CLAUDE.md): require full error logging + specific user-facing messages.
Add push-to-talk voice dictation that transcribes recorded audio on the
server via the workspace's OpenAI-compatible AI provider (Whisper /
gpt-4o-transcribe / self-hosted whisper), then inserts the text.
Backend:
- New `stt_api_key_enc` column + migration; STT creds parity with chat/
embeddings (sttModel/sttBaseUrl/sttApiKey, write-only key, fallbacks to
chat baseUrl/key). Both provider whitelists updated (service + repo).
- AiService.getTranscriptionModel + AiTranscriptionService.
- Gated POST /ai-chat/transcribe (dictation flag → 403, JWT + workspace
scope + throttle, 25MB cap, MIME whitelist, never logs audio/key).
- New `settings.ai.dictation` workspace flag (DTO + service + audit).
Frontend:
- Wire up the Voice/STT settings card (model/base URL/key) and the
Voice-dictation toggle.
- New `features/dictation`: useDictation (MediaRecorder state machine),
MicButton, transcribe service; integrated into the chat composer and a
new editor-toolbar dictation group, both gated by ai.dictation.
edit_page_text reported "success" when asked to change formatting (e.g. remove
strikethrough): the markdown-strip fallback matched the bare text, the replace
preserved marks, and the tool returned success — so the agent believed it had
fixed something that never changed.
Two fixes, both in the shared @docmost/mcp DocmostClient so they reach BOTH the
standalone MCP server and the in-app AI chat (which loads @docmost/mcp):
- Verifiable result for every content mutator: mutatePageContent now computes a
`verify` change-report (text inserted/deleted, blocks changed, per-mark-type
delta, integrity/structure delta) via summarizeChange() and returns it on all
mutators (incl. replaceImage via mutateLiveContentUnlocked). diffDocs is
text-only, so the mark/structure delta is what surfaces formatting changes.
- edit_page_text hard-refuses formatting edits: applyTextEdits rejects an edit
whose find/replace differ only in markdown markers (via stripBalancedWrappers,
which strips balanced wrappers/links without trimming whitespace/emoji, so
plain-text edits like trailing-space trims, snake_case, math are NOT refused).
A fully-refused batch errors instead of silently succeeding.
Also updated the model-facing edit_page_text descriptions in BOTH tool layers
(packages/mcp/src/index.ts and ai-chat-tools.service.ts) to drop the misleading
"strip-and-retry tolerated" wording and point formatting changes to patch_node.
New unit tests: test/unit/diff-verify.test.mjs, test/unit/json-edit-refuse.test.mjs.