A new-chat turn fired the chat stream (streamText) and title generation
(generateText) concurrently to the same z.ai coding endpoint. That plan
stalls one of two concurrent requests, so the chat stream black-holed for
~300s (undici headers timeout) and the turn hung forever in every browser;
the AI SDK then retried 3x. Server logs showed two concurrent POSTs to
/chat/completions per turn — one 200 in ~8s, the other "fetch failed after
301209ms". Bypassing the custom undici transport did not help, confirming
the cause is the concurrency, not the transport.
Move generateTitle from before the response pipe into onFinish, so it runs
solo AFTER the stream's provider call completes. A first turn that errors or
aborts no longer auto-titles (fallback "Untitled chat" already handles a
null title) — acceptable, and it removes the request that was stalling.
The streaming chat turn hangs in all browsers while the non-streaming test
endpoint works — both use the same model/transport (createOpenAI + aiFetch),
so the suspect is the streaming path / custom undici RetryAgent transport.
- ai-http.ts: wrap aiFetch with per-request timing logs (start, ms-to-headers
on success, elapsed ms + cause on failure). Chat at info, embeddings at
debug. Only host+path logged.
- ai-chat.controller.ts / ai-chat.service.ts: log turn START, first-chunk
latency, FINISHED duration, and elapsed ms on disconnect/error/abort.
- ai.service.ts: AI_BYPASS_RESILIENT_FETCH=true makes the CHAT model omit
fetch:aiFetch and use the default global fetch — isolates transport vs
request-shape. Chat-only; embeddings/STT untouched; reversible via env.
- .env.example: document the flag.
No timeout/retry change. tsc clean; ai-chat + ai suites pass (292).
Safari/WebKit dropped the AI chat answer stream mid-turn ("Load failed",
shown as "Lost connection to the server") while Chrome/Firefox were fine.
Two Safari-specific causes: (1) during model think/tool gaps the UI-message
SSE stream emits no bytes and WebKit aborts a non-progressing fetch far more
aggressively than Chrome; (2) the AI SDK sets a hop-by-hop `Connection:
keep-alive` header which is illegal on HTTP/2 — Chrome/Firefox ignore it,
Safari rejects the whole response. Earlier commits only improved the error
text, never the drop itself.
Add apps/server/src/core/ai-chat/sse-resilience.ts with two helpers wired into
both stream paths (authenticated + public share):
- startSseHeartbeat: writes a `: ping` SSE comment every 15s (ignored by the
client's EventSourceParserStream) so bytes keep flowing; unref'd timer,
guarded writes, auto-clear on finish/close.
- stripStreamingHopByHopHeaders: wraps writeHead once to drop Connection/
Keep-Alive before the head is sent, so they can never leak into an HTTP/2
response.
Add sse-resilience.spec.ts (7 tests). tsc + eslint clean.
Streaming (silence-cut) dictation was hardcoded on. Put it behind a per-workspace
flag settings.ai.dictationStreaming, default off, with batch dictation as the
default and fallback. Mirrors the existing settings.ai.dictation flag end to end:
- server: aiDictationStreaming on UpdateWorkspaceDto + workspace.service writes
settings.ai.dictationStreaming via updateAiSettings (jsonb merge keeps siblings)
- client: IWorkspaceAiSettings.dictationStreaming, an optimistic "Streaming
dictation" sub-toggle under "Voice dictation" (disabled when dictation is off)
- gate the MicButton streaming prop in the editor toolbar and chat composer on
the flag instead of a literal true
When the flag is absent/false both call sites pass streaming=false, so the VAD
model/wasm are never fetched and behavior is unchanged. Reuses the existing STT
model and /ai-chat/transcribe — no new provider/model/endpoint fields.
Removes the backlog entry now that it is implemented.
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Batch of fixes from the automated QA pass on develop. Each was reproduced and
then verified fixed live (browser/curl); logic-bearing fixes have unit tests.
Functional bugs:
- #122 collab-token was capped by the anonymous public-share-AI throttler (5/min);
skip all non-AUTH named throttlers on this auth-guarded, client-cached route.
- #123 editor onAuthenticationFailed threw `jwtDecode(undefined)` and never
reconnected; read the token via a ref, guard the decode (incl. missing exp),
and refetch+reconnect on any auth failure.
- #124 a slash command containing a space ("/Heading 1") inserted literal text;
enable allowSpaces and close the menu when the query matches no items.
- #125 space slug auto-gen produced uppercase initials for multi-word names;
computeSpaceSlug now yields a lowercase alphanumeric slug.
- #126 AI chat window position/size now persisted (atomWithStorage) across reload;
also fixes a latent ResizeObserver-attach bug on first open.
- #127 workspace name update accepted URLs; add @NoUrls (parity with setup).
- #132 icon-columns 4/5 passed calc() into SVG width/height attrs (console spam);
size via style. share-for-page query returns null instead of undefined.
- #134 "Reindex now" counter looked stuck: reindex runs async; the client now
polls coverage (bounded) so the counter climbs live; misleading server comment
reworded.
UX / consistency:
- #128 add success toasts to favorite/label/avatar/member-(de)activate.
- #129 "1 result found" pluralization; hide the single-option Type filter.
- #130 replace raw Zod strings with friendly messages (name/password/group).
- #131 unify "Untitled" casing in tree/breadcrumb/tab; stop force-uppercasing
space-name chips; fix confirm-dialog labels (Cancel / Remove), invite
placeholder typo, Export/Move-to-space labels.
- #133 disable profile Save when clean; toast on unsupported avatar image;
style the invalid-invitation page with a CTA; hide Share for read-only users;
align the dictation "not configured" message; "Go to login page" typo.
Tests: computeSpaceSlug, workspace-name NoUrls DTO, share-query null
normalization, slash getSuggestionItems empty-close.
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A provider error (e.g. read ECONNRESET) routed the turn through the
streamText onError callback, which persisted an EMPTY assistant record
(buildErrorAssistantRecord -> text:'', parts:[]). The answer text already
streamed to and shown by the client was therefore lost from the persisted
row, the chat export, and reopened history — leaving only the error line.
The AI SDK v6 onError callback receives only { error } (no steps/text),
and the visible final answer streams in the last, not-yet-finished step,
so it is absent from every finished step.text. Accumulate it ourselves:
onChunk folds each 'text-delta' into inProgressText; onStepFinish moves a
finished step into capturedSteps and resets inProgressText. onError and
onAbort now persist the partial answer (finished steps' text + tool parts
via assistantParts, then the in-progress text appended last) through a new
shared pure helper buildPartialAssistantRecord, recording the cause in
metadata.error on the error path. Replaces buildErrorAssistantRecord; its
empty-turn shape is preserved when nothing streamed.
Complementary to the resilient-fetch reconnect: that reduces how often a
turn dies; this preserves what was produced when it dies anyway.
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Outbound LLM calls used Node's default global undici agent (default
keep-alive pooling, no transport-level reconnect), so a TCP RST on a
reused/poisoned keep-alive socket surfaced as
"Cannot connect to API: read ECONNRESET" and failed the chat stream and
title generation after the AI SDK's own retries were exhausted.
Add a dedicated resilient outbound HTTP layer (ai-http.ts): a shared
undici RetryAgent over a tuned Agent, exposed as `aiFetch` and injected
into every AI provider factory (createOpenAI chat/embeddings/STT,
createGoogleGenerativeAI, createOllama) plus the raw JSON STT fetch. The
RetryAgent reconnects on connection-level errors (ECONNRESET, ...) on a
FRESH socket, opts POST into the retry methods (undici's default list
excludes POST), and leaves HTTP-status retries (429/5xx + Retry-After) to
the AI SDK to avoid double-retry.
- ai-http.ts: shared RetryAgent(Agent) + aiFetch (maxRetries 2,
conservative keep-alive, connect timeout, streaming-safe timeouts)
- ai.service.ts: inject fetch: aiFetch into every provider factory
- ai-http.spec.ts: regression test that aiFetch injects the RetryAgent
dispatcher into the underlying fetch
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createPage always failed with "generateJSON can only be used in a Node
environment". Root cause: the MCP module (packages/mcp/.../collaboration.ts)
sets `global.window = dom.window` (jsdom) at load time and is imported
in-process by the server's AI-chat tools, leaking a global `window` into the
Node process. The server's self-contained ProseMirror helpers guarded with
`if (typeof window !== 'undefined') throw`, which then became a false positive
and broke POST /pages/import (the endpoint createPage calls).
- server: drop the vestigial `typeof window` guard in generateJSON.ts and
generateHTML.ts; both helpers create their own happy-dom Window and never
read the global one. Replace it with an explanatory comment.
- mcp: in DocmostClient.getPage, pass the resolved UUID (resultData.id) to
listSidebarPages instead of the original pageId, which may be a slugId and
triggered a Postgres "invalid input syntax for type uuid" (and a silent
empty subpages list).
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Each chat row in the AI-chat history now shows a dimmed second line with
how long ago the chat was created and the document it was created in
("N ago / <document>", or "No document" when started outside a page).
Server:
- New migration: nullable ai_chats.page_id (FK pages.id, ON DELETE SET NULL).
- Capture the origin page at chat creation from the client-supplied openPage,
but validate it first: it must be a real page in the same workspace that the
user may read (PageAccessService.validateCanView), else null. This keeps the
"openPage.id is attacker-controllable but harmless" invariant - preventing a
cross-workspace/cross-space page-title leak and a post-hijack FK crash.
- findByCreator left-joins pages (scoped by workspace, defense-in-depth) and
returns pageTitle.
Client:
- IAiChat gains pageId/pageTitle; ConversationList renders a ChatMetaLine
(useTimeAgo + origin document) as a dimmed second line.
- Add i18n key "No document" (en-US, ru-RU).
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reindexWorkspace isolated every per-page failure, so an invalid/missing
API key (401 "User not found") made all pages fail identically while the
batch kept issuing hundreds of doomed requests against the provider.
Add isFatalProviderError() (401/403 auth, 402 billing) and abort the
whole batch on such errors; 429 rate-limit and embedding timeouts stay
per-page isolated. Adds unit tests for the predicate and a regression
test for the abort/iterate control flow.
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A mid-stream connection drop showed a generic "Something went wrong / Load
failed" banner and left no server-side trace.
- error-message: classify the browsers' own fetch-failure strings ("Load
failed" on WebKit, "Failed to fetch" on Chrome, "NetworkError" on Firefox)
as a lost connection, so the banner names the cause instead of the generic
heading.
- ai-chat.controller: log a warning in the request close handler when the
client disconnects before completion, so a drop that reaches the app (e.g. a
reverse proxy cutting the SSE) is visible in the server logs before the abort.
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Add a per-workspace `sttLanguage` setting (ISO-639-1 hint; empty =
auto-detect) and a searchable language picker in the Voice / STT settings
card. The hint is forwarded to the transcription endpoint:
- multipart path via the AI SDK `providerOptions.openai.language`
- JSON (OpenRouter) path via a top-level `language` body field
only when non-empty, so auto-detect behaves exactly as before.
Threaded through the whole stack: ai.types, update DTO, AiSettingsService
(resolve/getMasked/update), the workspace.repo SQL allowlist, the client
ai-settings service types, and the provider-settings form. Adds en-US
source keys and ru-RU translations.
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The in-app AI chat hardcoded type='page' and the shared createComment
swallowed anchoring failures silently, so agent comments never got a
text anchor/highlight.
- Forbid page-type comments for the agent: top-level comments are always
inline and require an exact `selection`; replies inherit the parent
anchor (stored as the historical `page` type).
- Throw and roll back the just-created comment when the selection cannot
be anchored, instead of leaving an orphan unanchored comment.
- Add comment-anchor module: text normalization (smart quotes, dashes,
nbsp, collapsed whitespace) and matching across adjacent text nodes
within a block, so selections crossing inline-code/bold/link anchor.
- Update create_comment (MCP) and createComment (ai-chat) tool schemas
and descriptions; add unit + mock-HTTP orchestration tests.
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The onAbort terminal path persisted the partial turn but wrote nothing
to the log, so a turn killed by a client disconnect / proxy drop / stop()
was invisible in the logs (unlike onError and the controller catch, which
both log). Add a logger.warn with the chat id, completed step count and
partial-text length so an aborted turn is traceable.
Provider auth failures were logged with the provider's opaque message only
(e.g. OpenRouter returns "401: User not found." for a bad/missing API key),
which reads like a missing wiki user rather than a credentials problem.
describeProviderError now prepends a clear, human-readable English label for
a small set of well-known HTTP statuses while keeping the original detail
(status + provider message + truncated response-body snippet):
- 401/403 -> authentication failed (invalid or missing API key)
- 402 -> insufficient credits or quota
- 429 -> rate limit exceeded
Other statuses and status-less errors are formatted exactly as before. The
label is a static string and never contains the API key. Benefits every
caller (embedding processor, indexer, AI "Test endpoint" UI) at once.
Tests: switch the plain status+message case to a non-classified status (500);
add 401/403/402/429 cases; keep 502/503 as regression guards for the
unchanged path.
Batches 6-9: behaviour-preserving extractions of testable pure cores plus the
tests they unblock, and a fix for the broken client test environment.
Full suites green: server 113 suites / 1117 + 1 todo, client 30 files / 338.
client (R0 infra):
- vitest.setup.ts: in-memory localStorage/sessionStorage Storage stub wired via
setupFiles. Unblocks menu-items.gating.test.ts (was 9 failing) -> client suite
fully green. + menu-items.suggestions.test.ts (getSuggestionItems filter/sort).
share:
- extract buildShareMetaHtml (share-seo.util.ts) from the SEO controller; tests
for reflected-XSS escaping in <title>/og/twitter meta, noindex, truncation;
extractPageSlugId; updateAttachmentAttr; prepareContentForShare comment-strip
(anonymous-viewer metadata-leak guard).
ai-chat (security extractions):
- selectAccessibleHits: CASL post-filter for semantic search (restricted page in
an accessible space must NOT leak to the agent).
- validateResolvedAddresses: SSRF connect-time guard (block if ANY resolved
address is private).
- resolveAudioFormat: mime whitelist (dead `?? 'webm'` fallback dropped, set
unchanged). + mcp-servers toView header-leak guard, MCP tool namespacing.
collaboration (data-loss area):
- extract computeHistoryJob (pins the "agent delay MUST stay 0" invariant) and
resolveSource. Integration: onAuthenticate read-only matrix (collab auth
bypass), HistoryProcessor (contributor restore on save failure), onStoreDocument
Approach-A boundary snapshot (human revision pinned before agent overwrite).
Reviewed (APPROVE WITH SUGGESTIONS): extractions behaviour-preserving, security
tests mutation-resistant.
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Shared zod-agnostic tool-spec registry for the 14 identical AI tools across
the standalone MCP server and the in-app AI-SDK chat (keeps execute/auth and
the ~17 intentionally-divergent guardrail tools per-layer), folds in the
edit_page_text drift-bug fix, and formalizes the integration-test db factory.
Implements two architecture follow-ups from the multi-aspect review.
1. Shared, zod-agnostic tool-spec registry (packages/mcp/src/tool-specs.ts)
for the 14 AI tools whose name + schema + model-facing description are
genuinely identical across the standalone MCP server and the in-app
AI-SDK chat. Both layers consume it (registerShared in index.ts;
sharedTool in ai-chat-tools.service.ts) and keep their own execute/auth.
- Zod-agnostic builders (z) => ZodRawShape bridge the zod v3 (mcp) vs
zod v4 (server) split; the registry imports no zod.
- Folds in the documented edit_page_text drift-bug fix: the stale
"strip-and-retry tolerated" claim is gone; canonical wording states a
formatting-only change is refused into failed[].
- Sibling-tool references in shared descriptions are transport-neutral so
one description is correct for both snake_case (MCP) and camelCase
(in-app) tool names.
- Loader fail-fast guard for a stale @docmost/mcp build.
- The ~17 intentionally-divergent tools (security guardrails, tuned UX)
stay per-layer, untouched.
- Rebuilt committed mcp artifacts (also regenerates a previously stale
build/lib/docmost-schema.js to match its already-committed source).
2. Formalize apps/server/test/integration/db.ts as the canonical
integration-test seed factory (module doc + a shortId helper); the
hand-written minimal seeders are kept on purpose, decoupled from the
app service-layer side effects.
Verified: server tsc + lint clean, mcp build clean; mcp unit tests 261 pass,
ai-chat-tools.service 16 pass, public-share-chat-tools 8 pass, ai-chat suite
224 pass.
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Pre-merge review follow-up for the parseNodeArg dedupe (PR #114):
- Restore docs/backlog/ai-chat-tool-definitions-duplicated.md instead of
deleting it: it still tracks open debt (unified spec registry + ProseMirror
<-> Markdown converter unification) that this branch defers, and
docs/git-sync-plan.md links to its converter section. Mark the node-arg
quirk as done and add a Progress section.
- Reword the in-app helper header from "byte-for-byte" to "behaviorally
identical": the two copies differ in comments/quote style; only the logic,
throw messages and branch order match.
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The fail-closed limiter behavior (#62 primary item) already shipped; this
finishes the issue by lowering the default hourly per-workspace cap from 300
to 100 to better fit real anonymous-assistant load. Still overridable via
SHARE_AI_WORKSPACE_MAX_PER_HOUR.
- public-share-workspace-limiter.ts: SHARE_AI_WORKSPACE_MAX_PER_WINDOW 300 -> 100.
- .env.example: documented default + example value 300 -> 100.
- public-share-chat.spec.ts: update the default-cap assertion to 100.
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Implements Option 2 of #93. The restricted branch of broadcastPageMoved
previously resolved its audience twice — emitToAuthorizedUsers and
emitDeleteToUnauthorized each ran an independent fetchSockets +
getUserIdsWithPageAccess — leaving a race window between the two snapshots
where a socket could receive both the move and the delete (leak) or neither
(lost compensating delete).
- ws.service.ts: add emitMoveWithRestrictionSplit() that takes ONE socket
snapshot and ONE authorization resolution, then partitions the room:
authorized users get the moveTreeNode, everyone else (unauthorized +
anonymous) get the compensating deleteTreeNode. Disjoint + complete by
construction. Remove the now-unused emitToAuthorizedUsers /
emitDeleteToUnauthorized; keep private broadcastToAuthorizedUsers (still
used by emitRestrictedAwareToSpace).
- ws-tree.service.ts: broadcastPageMoved restricted branch now drives move +
delete from the single method.
- specs: assert the single method is used and that fetchSockets /
getUserIdsWithPageAccess are each called exactly once (single snapshot);
re-route ws-service.spec to emitTreeEvent after the method removal.
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Builds the deferred integration tests from docs/backlog/feature-test-coverage-
deferred.md that needed real infra (a test Postgres + real Redis) which the repo
lacked. Runs against an isolated, auto-created docmost_test database and Redis
logical DB 15 — never the dev data.
Harness (apps/server/test/integration/, run via new `pnpm --filter server test:int`
=> jest --config test/jest-integration.json; default unit `jest` is untouched and
excludes these via the *.int-spec.ts name + rootDir):
- db.ts: buildTestDb() mirrors database.module.ts exactly (PostgresJSDialect,
CamelCasePlugin, bigint to:20/from:[20,1700] parsing) + minimal seed helpers.
- global-setup.ts: DROP/CREATE docmost_test, CREATE EXTENSION vector, migrate to
latest via Kysely Migrator (fails loud on any errored migration).
- global-teardown.ts: closes the pool.
Coverage (5 suites, 16 tests, all green against live PG+Redis):
- WorkspaceRepo.updateSetting: jsonb-merge persists htmlEmbed without clobbering
sibling ai/sharing namespaces (the kill-switch write half).
- AiAgentRoleRepo: soft-delete exclusion, cross-workspace tenant isolation,
duplicate (name,workspace) -> 23505, name reusable after softDelete (partial
unique index WHERE deleted_at IS NULL), same name across workspaces allowed.
- page_template_references: deleting either source or referenced page cascades
the link row (onDelete cascade) — real FK, not mocked.
- PublicShareWorkspaceLimiter vs REAL Redis: real ioredis EVAL of the sliding-
window Lua — max boundary (3 admit / 4th deny), re-admit after the window
slides, same-ms distinct members. Catches Lua bugs a FakeRedis cannot.
- AiChatRepo.findByCreator: role-badge join (enabled->badge; soft-deleted or
disabled role -> null).
Review: APPROVE; applied its two hardening suggestions (fail loud on errored
migration result even without a top-level error; TEST_REDIS_URL override + ping
preflight). tsc clean; unit run excludes int-spec (verified).
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First, safe step of docs/backlog/ai-chat-tool-definitions-duplicated.md: the
"node may be a JSON object OR a JSON string" quirk was hand-copied at 6 tool
sites. Extract it into a single parseNodeArg() helper per package and call it at
every site. Behavior-preserving — each site's throw message is byte-identical
(patch/insert: 'node was a string but not valid JSON'; update_page_json: 'content
was a string but not valid JSON'); no tool name/description/schema changed.
Two helper copies (packages/mcp/src/lib/parse-node-arg.ts and
apps/server/src/core/ai-chat/tools/parse-node-arg.ts) are intentional: the
ESM-only @docmost/mcp cannot be imported by the CommonJS server (it is loaded at
runtime via the Function('import()') trick), so runtime code cannot cross that
boundary by a normal import. Each copy is now the single source within its
package (6 inline copies -> 2 helpers). packages/mcp/build rebuilt in sync.
Tests: parse-node-arg.spec.ts (server, Jest) + parse-node-arg.test.mjs (mcp,
node:test) — object passthrough, valid-string parse, invalid-string throw with
the right message. Server tsc clean; mcp suite 254 pass; agent structural-edit
path verified live in-browser (agent inserted a node, persisted to the doc).
Deferred (documented for the record, since the backlog doc is removed with this
commit): the FULL transport-agnostic tool-spec registry (one name+schema+
description per tool shared by both transports) and deriving DocmostClientLike
from the real client type. Both are blocked by the current architecture, not by
effort: (1) @docmost/mcp ships no type declarations and is ESM-only, so a
type-only derivation needs declaration emission + tsconfig path wiring, and the
real client's precise return types break the in-app tool test stubs (attempted,
reverted to keep tsc green); (2) the two transports intentionally DIVERGE in tool
NAMES (snake_case x38 vs camelCase x41), membership (in-app adds getCurrentPage/
listSidebarPages, omits delete_comment/image tools) and model-facing
DESCRIPTIONS, so a unified registry would change behavior on BOTH the agent and
external MCP clients and needs its own verification pass. This is forward-looking
debt (the code is correct today), to be done incrementally.
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The 'current page' feature (client useMatch openPage + server getCurrentPage
tool + system-prompt injection) was already implemented & merged; this backfills
its missing test coverage and removes the completed backlog doc.
- extract pure resolveCurrentPageResult(openedPage) into current-page.util.ts
(byte-identical to the prior inline getCurrentPage tool body) so it is
unit-testable without the dynamically-imported ESM Docmost client; the tool
now delegates to it.
- current-page.util.spec.ts: 7 cases (null/undefined/no-id/empty-id/full/no-title).
- ai-chat.prompt.spec.ts: +8 cases for the openedPage context line (title+pageId
present, Untitled fallback for blank/whitespace title, no line when absent/blank
id, and sandwich ordering before the trailing safety block).
Verified live in-browser: client sends openPage{id,title} on a page and null
off-page; the agent invokes getCurrentPage and answers with the real title+id.
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DTO: trackerHead @IsString/@MaxLength(20000) + htmlEmbed @IsBoolean accept/reject
cases. CASL: a non-admin updating trackerHead/htmlEmbed gets ForbiddenException
(update not called); owner/admin proceed. Audit: a no-op trackerHead re-save
doesn't enter the audit diff.
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Extract the admin trackerHead <head> injection into a pure injectTrackerHead()
and test it: a snippet containing $&/$$/backtick-dollar survives BYTE-FOR-BYTE
(pins the function-replacer fix), empty/whitespace/undefined and a missing </head>
leave the html unchanged.
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Relocate resolveTrustProxy from main.ts (untestable — bootstraps on import) to
integrations/environment/trust-proxy.util.ts and import it back. Unit-test every
branch (empty/undefined -> safe loopback/private default; true/false; hop count;
trim; CIDR/negative passthrough) so a regression can't silently re-open the XFF
spoofing hole (#61).
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Covers the #63 guard: a message with a non-text part -> 400 'Unsupported message
content'; a message mixing text + a non-text part still 400s (before the 413
size check).
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Adds the missing tests for the #67 guard: self-move and a destination inside the
moved page's subtree both throw BadRequestException before updatePage; a
legitimate move proceeds. Mocks pageRepo + spies getPageBreadCrumbs.
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- ai-chat: drop the unused pagePermissionRepo injection from
PublicShareChatToolsService (its only use moved into
ShareService.resolveReadableSharePage); update all 5 positional
test construction sites to match the 3-arg constructor.
- env: correct the anonymous share-AI per-workspace cap comment —
the limiter FAILS CLOSED on Redis failure (#62), not open.
- docs: sync README.ru.md with README.md — move "Page templates"
from Planned to Done and drop the dead plan-doc link.
Remaining test-coverage gaps tracked as #102, #103, #104, #105, #106.
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Reconcile the diverged develop (13 ahead / 20 behind) with gitea/develop.
Conflict resolution — html-embed: keep the local sandboxed-iframe model
(opaque-origin srcdoc, no role-gating) and supersede gitea's same-origin
strip/kill-switch hardening (#26/#28/#29/#30). The 4 conflicted html-embed
source files resolve to the local version; the 3 strip-era spec files stay
deleted. The strip apparatus (stripDisallowedHtmlEmbedNodes,
collectHtmlEmbedSources, canAuthorHtmlEmbed, htmlEmbedAllowed) is fully gone.
Integrate gitea's page-templates / page-embed work (#31-#40) cleanly.
Fix an auto-merge arity mismatch: two new gitea page-template specs
constructed TransclusionService with the pre-sandbox 11-arg signature; drop
the trailing workspaceRepo argument to match the reduced 10-arg constructor.
Verified: server + client tsc --noEmit clean; jest (html-embed + transclusion)
14 suites / 119 tests passing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Deduplicate the "save a workspace setting" plumbing shared by HtmlEmbedSettings
and TrackerSettings (workspace atom read, isLoading state, updateWorkspace + atom
merge forcing settings[key], success/error notifications) into a new
feature-scoped hook useWorkspaceSetting(key).
- Each component keeps its own interaction model: html-embed is an optimistic
toggle with revert-on-failure; tracker is edit-then-save on an explicit button.
- Unify error handling on the better pattern: surface err.response?.data?.message
and use console.error (html-embed previously used console.log + a generic message).
No user-facing behavior change; client typecheck clean.
Test-coverage follow-ups (untested trackerHead injection in ShareSeoController and
the no-op audit branch) tracked in #100.
isBlocked was checked synchronously but recordFailure ran only AFTER the bcrypt
awaits, so N concurrent /mcp Basic requests for one email all slipped past the
threshold. Add FailedLoginLimiter.tryReserve (atomic synchronous check+increment)
+ release (undo), and reserve all 3 keys BEFORE any await so the (threshold+1)-th
concurrent attempt is rejected before its bcrypt runs. The reservation IS the
failure record (post-await recordFailure removed -> counted exactly once). Non-
credential early throws (missing workspace, SSO/MFA gate) and business errors
release the reservation so they don't burn a victim's budget; success clears.
Tests prove login() runs exactly threshold times under concurrency and that
gate/config rejects don't consume budget.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The three collect*FromPmJson collectors shared the same recursion (and the #55
depth cap) but were copy-pasted, so a future edit could diverge them. Extract a
generic collectNodes(doc, {type, map, key, lastWins, skipChildrenOfType}) and
reimplement all three on it, byte-output-identical (transclusions last-wins;
references/embeds first-wins + transclusionSource skip). Documents (not removes)
the write-only page_template_references graph and the near-duplicate client
lookup-context as tracked follow-ups, per the issue's guidance.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The '(shareId,pageId) -> usable non-restricted page in THIS share' boundary was
written as 3 must-be-identical async sequences. They weren't: the chat funnel
omitted an explicit page.deletedAt check (latently safe via getShareForPage's
CTE) and layered isSharingAllowed separately. Add ShareService.resolveReadable-
SharePage(shareId,pageId,workspaceId) running the single canonical sequence
(getShareForPage -> id match (skipped when null) -> findById -> !deletedAt ->
!hasRestrictedAncestor) returning {share,page}|null; getSharedPage, the funnel,
and the getSharePage tool all use it. hasRestrictedAncestor now lives in the one
method no caller can skip; the funnel still returns uniform 404s and keeps
isSharingAllowed. Adds a direct security-invariant test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
resolveRoleForRequest and resolveShareRole duplicated the security invariant
'role exists, not soft-deleted, enabled, workspace-scoped, else null'. Move it to
AiAgentRoleRepo.findLiveEnabled(id, workspaceId) (deletedAt IS NULL + enabled +
workspace scope) and have both services call it, preserving each one's roleId
derivation + null handling. (describeProviderError half of #95 was done earlier.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
emitTreeEvent and emitCommentEvent were byte-identical (same room resolution,
spaceHasRestrictions gate, hasRestrictedAncestor, authorized-only vs broadcast
fallback). Collapse the body into one private emitRestrictedAwareToSpace; both
stay thin wrappers with unchanged signatures, so the restriction-routing gate
lives in exactly one place. Adds coverage for the comment entry point.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
McpService.enforceBasicLoginGate re-implements AuthController.login's pre-token
SSO/MFA gate; silent drift would re-open the bypass. Add an AST contract test
(comments stripped) asserting BOTH method bodies contain validateSsoEnforcement,
the EE-MFA require, and checkMfaRequirements — so dropping the gate from either
side fails CI. Test-only (no core/auth refactor).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>