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Hongming Wang
c2504d9361 fix(e2e): page.goto waitUntil networkidle never settles — switch to domcontentloaded
Fifth E2E bug surfaced by the previous run. After the four setup-
phase fixes (instance_status, DNS zone, X-Molecule-Org-Id, hydration
selector) plus CP#259 ending the pq cache class, the harness finally
reached the actual page navigation step — and timed out there:

  TimeoutError: page.goto: Timeout 45000ms exceeded.
    navigating to "https://...staging.moleculesai.app/", waiting until "networkidle"

`waitUntil: "networkidle"` waits for 500ms of network silence. The
canvas keeps a WebSocket connection open + polls /events and
/workspaces every few seconds for status updates, so the network
is never idle — page.goto sits on it until the default 45s timeout
and throws.

Fix: switch to `waitUntil: "domcontentloaded"`. Returns as soon as
the HTML is parsed. React hydration plus the existing
`waitForSelector` line below is what actually gates ready-for-
interaction; the goto's job is just to land on the page.

This is a generally-applicable lesson — networkidle is broken for
any SPA with a heartbeat. Notably, our existing canvas unit tests
that mock @xyflow/react and don't open WebSockets DON'T hit this,
which is why this only surfaces against staging.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 19:43:46 -07:00
Hongming Wang
59b5449a4e chore: re-trigger CI — staging CP now has CP#259 SetMaxIdleConns(0) fix 2026-04-24 19:07:32 -07:00
Hongming Wang
01c417828d chore: re-trigger CI — staging CP has SetMaxIdleConns(0) fix from CP#259 2026-04-24 19:06:18 -07:00
Hongming Wang
4e3bb3795a fix(e2e): canvas-hydration wait used a selector that never appears pre-click
Fourth E2E bug in the staging→main chain. The previous three (#2066
setup-phase fixes) let the harness reach the actual Playwright spec.
This one is in staging-tabs.spec.ts itself.

The spec at L78 waits 45s for one of:

  [role="tablist"], [data-testid="hydration-error"]

Both targets are wrong:

  1. [role="tablist"] only appears AFTER the workspace node is
     clicked (which happens 25 lines later at L100). Waiting for
     it BEFORE the click can never resolve, so the wait always
     times out at 45s regardless of whether the canvas actually
     loaded.

  2. [data-testid="hydration-error"] doesn't exist anywhere in
     the canvas. The error banner at app/page.tsx:62 only had
     role="alert" — which collides with toast notifications and
     other alert-type elements, so a more-specific selector was
     never wired.

Two-part fix:

  - Test waits on `[aria-label="Molecule AI workspace canvas"]`
    instead — that's the React Flow wrapper (Canvas.tsx:150),
    always present once hydrated regardless of workspace count
    or selection state. Hydration-error banner remains the
    secondary OR target for the failure path.

  - app/page.tsx hydration-error banner gets the missing
    `data-testid="hydration-error"` attribute. role="alert"
    stays for accessibility; the testid is for programmatic
    detection without conflict.

After this lands, the staging-tabs spec should advance past the
initial wait, click the workspace node, and exercise each tab.
If a tab fails, we get a proper test failure rather than a 45s
timeout that obscures everything.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 18:38:28 -07:00
Hongming Wang
4fdeabdbe0 fix(e2e): send X-Molecule-Org-Id header — TenantGuard 404s without it
Third E2E bug in the staging→main chain, found while debugging the
\`Workspace create 404\` failure that surfaced after the previous two
E2E fixes (instance_status, staging.moleculesai.app DNS).

Root cause: workspace-server's \`middleware/TenantGuard\` middleware
returns 404 (not 401/403, intentionally — see comment in
\`tenant_guard.go\`: "must not be inferable by probing other orgs'
machines") when a request to the tenant origin lacks one of:
  - X-Molecule-Org-Id header matching MOLECULE_ORG_ID env on the tenant
  - Fly-Replay-Src state from the CP router (production browser path)
  - Same-origin Canvas (Referer == Host)

The E2E was a direct GitHub-Actions curl with neither — every non-
allowlisted route 404'd with the platform's ratelimit headers but
none of the security headers, which made it look like a missing
route in the platform.

The org UUID is already on the admin-orgs row alongside instance_status,
so capture it during the readiness poll and add it to the tenantAuth
header bag. Both /workspaces (POST) and /workspaces/:id (GET) now
carry it.

Allowlist still contains /health, /metrics, /registry/register,
/registry/heartbeat — so the TLS readiness step (which hits /health)
keeps working without the header.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 18:13:13 -07:00
Hongming Wang
edcac16b81 fix(e2e): use staging.moleculesai.app for tenant DNS — wrong zone hung TLS poll
Second related E2E bug, surfaced after #2066's instance_status fix
let the harness reach the TLS readiness step:

  Error: tenant TLS: timed out after 180s

The CP provisioner writes staging tenant DNS as
<slug>.staging.moleculesai.app (with the staging. subdomain
prefix — visible in the EC2 provisioner DNS log line). The harness
was building https://<slug>.moleculesai.app (prod-zone shape),
so DNS literally didn't resolve, fetch threw NXDOMAIN inside the
silent catch, and waitFor saw null on every 5s poll until 180s
elapsed.

Fix: parameterize as STAGING_TENANT_DOMAIN env var, default
staging.moleculesai.app. Doc-comment example updated to match.
Override hatch is there only for ops running this harness against
a non-default zone.

Verified manually: a freshly-provisioned tenant
(e2e-canvas-20260425-sav9fe) was unreachable at the prod-shaped
URL (NXDOMAIN) but reached CF at the staging-shaped URL.

teardown.ts only hits CP, not the tenant URL — no fix needed there.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 17:45:48 -07:00
Hongming Wang
754f361c03 fix(e2e): poll instance_status not status — waitFor never matched, masked real bugs
Staging Canvas Playwright E2E has been timing out at 1200s on every
recent run. Found via /code-review-and-quality on the staging→main
promotion chain.

The CP /cp/admin/orgs response shape is (handlers/admin.go:118):

  type adminOrgSummary struct {
    ...
    InstanceStatus string `json:"instance_status,omitempty"`
    ...
  }

There is NO top-level `status` field. The waitFor predicate compared
`row.status === "running"` against undefined on every poll — the
predicate could never resolve truthy. The harness invariably wedged
on the 20-min timeout regardless of whether the tenant was actually
provisioned.

This bug has been double-edged:
  - It MASKED the #242 pq-cache-collision class for hours: the
    tenants WERE provisioning fine, but the test couldn't tell.
  - It survived #255, #257 (real CP fixes) — the test still timed
    out, making us suspect more CP bugs that didn't exist.

Fix: poll `row.instance_status` instead. One-line change. Identical
fix for the failed-state branch one line below.

No new tests for the harness itself; the fix's correctness is
verified by the next E2E run on the affected branch passing
end-to-end. If it doesn't pass after this, there's a separate
bug we can hunt cleanly.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 17:32:12 -07:00
Hongming Wang
560172968f chore: re-trigger CI — staging CP has CP#257 orgs UPDATE fix now 2026-04-24 16:45:16 -07:00
Hongming Wang
a7eb071e35 feat(org-templates): add ux-ab-lab + manifest entry + schema smoke test
Introduces the UX A/B Lab org template — a 7-agent cell for rapid
landing-page variant generation. The template is also the first
consumer of the new any_of env schema (ANTHROPIC_API_KEY OR
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN), so it doubles as an end-to-end fixture
for that feature.

Canvas tree (all claude-code / sonnet):

  Design Director
  ├── UX Researcher
  ├── Visual Designer
  ├── React Engineer
  ├── Deploy Engineer
  ├── A11y + SEO Auditor     ← WCAG AA + canonical/noindex gate
  └── Perf Auditor           ← Core Web Vitals gate

Template files live in their own standalone repo
(Molecule-AI/molecule-ai-org-template-ux-ab-lab, to be published);
this change adds the manifest.json entry so fresh clones + CI
populate the template via scripts/clone-manifest.sh.

Tests:
  - TestOrgTemplate_ClaudeAnyOfAuthPreflight — parses the exact
    required_env / recommended_env shape the template ships with
    via inline YAML (not on-disk, since org-templates/ is
    gitignored in this monorepo) and verifies either member
    alternative satisfies the preflight.

SEO safety built into the auditor's system prompt:
  - One canonical variant; all others canonicalise to it.
  - noindex, follow on non-canonical variants.
  - Sitemap contains only the canonical URL.
  - No robots.txt disallow (blocked pages can't emit canonical).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 16:22:14 -07:00
Hongming Wang
ad73a56db1 feat(env-preflight): support any_of OR groups (e.g. API_KEY OR OAUTH_TOKEN)
Extends the org-import env preflight so a template can declare an
alternative: satisfy ANY one member to pass. Motivated by the
Claude-family node case where either ANTHROPIC_API_KEY or
CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN unlocks the agent — forcing both was wrong.

Server (workspace-server):
  - New EnvRequirement union type with custom YAML + JSON
    (un)marshaling. Accepts scalar (strict) or {any_of: [...]} in
    both on-disk org.yaml and inline POST /org/import bodies.
  - collectOrgEnv now returns []EnvRequirement. Dedups groups by
    sorted-member signature. "Strict wins" pruning drops any-of
    groups that mention a name already declared strictly (same
    tier and cross-tier).
  - Import preflight uses EnvRequirement.IsSatisfied — scalar =
    exact match, group = any member present.
  - Empty any_of: [] rejected at parse time (never-satisfiable).
  - 14 handler tests (6 updated for the union shape, 8 new
    covering any-of satisfaction, dedup, strict-dominates-group,
    cross-tier pruning, invalid-member filtering, YAML round-trip,
    and empty-any-of rejection).

Canvas:
  - EnvRequirement = string | {any_of: string[]} with envReqMembers,
    envReqSatisfied, envReqKey helpers.
  - OrgImportPreflightModal renders strict rows and any-of groups
    via a new AnyOfEnvGroup sub-component: "Configure any one"
    banner, per-member input, ✓-satisfied indicator, and dimmed
    siblings once any member is configured so the user can still
    switch providers.
  - TemplatePalette.OrgTemplate.required_env / recommended_env
    retyped to EnvRequirement[]; passthrough to the modal
    unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 16:16:25 -07:00
Hongming Wang
f995b90a85 test(canvas-events): expect both pan-to-node AND fit-deploying-org on NEW root provision
Commit 5adc8a74 (part of this PR) intentionally made
molecule:fit-deploying-org fire for root-level workspaces too — it
used to only fire for children, which meant a standalone create
didn't center the viewport until the first child arrived ~2s later.

The existing regression test still expected ONLY the
molecule:pan-to-node event for a new root, so it started failing
with "expected length 1, got 2". The product behavior is correct
(centering on the root immediately is better UX); the test was
pinning the old single-dispatch shape.

Fix: assert BOTH events fire, each with the right detail payload,
so a future regression that drops either one (or duplicates) trips
the test. Single-test update, no production code change. 953/953
canvas tests pass locally.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 15:55:52 -07:00
Hongming Wang
1e8b5e0167 feat(external-runtime): first-class BYO-compute workspaces + manifest-driven registry
## Problem

Two issues the external-workspace path was silently dropping:

1. `knownRuntimes` was a hardcoded Go map that drifted from
   manifest.json — e.g. `gemini-cli` was in manifest but missing
   from the Go allowlist, so any workspace provisioning with
   runtime=gemini-cli got silently coerced to langgraph.

2. No end-to-end "bring your own compute" story. The canvas UI
   had no way to pick runtime=external; the partial backend code
   required the operator to already have a URL ready (chicken-and-
   egg with the agent that doesn't exist yet), and no workspace_auth
   _token was minted so the external agent couldn't authenticate its
   register call.

## Change

### Runtime registry driven by manifest.json

- New `runtime_registry.go` reads `manifest.json` at service init.
  Each `workspace_templates[].name` becomes a runtime identifier
  (with the `-default` suffix stripped so `claude-code-default`
  and `claude-code` resolve to the same runtime).
- `external` is always injected (no template repo exists for it).
- Falls back to a static map on manifest load failure so tests /
  dev containers keep working.
- 5 new tests including a real-manifest sanity check.

### First-class external workspace flow

When `POST /workspaces` is called with `runtime: "external"` AND
no URL supplied:

1. Workspace row inserted with `status='awaiting_agent'`
   (distinct from `provisioning` so canvas doesn't trip its
   provisioning-timeout UX).
2. A workspace_auth_token is minted via `wsauth.IssueToken`.
3. Response body includes a `connection` object with:
   - `workspace_id`, `platform_url`, `auth_token`
   - `registry_endpoint`, `heartbeat_endpoint`
   - `curl_register_template` — zero-dep one-shot register snippet
   - `python_snippet` — full SDK setup w/ heartbeat loop,
     paired with molecule-sdk-python PR #13's A2AServer
4. The platform URL is resolved from `EXTERNAL_PLATFORM_URL` env
   (ops-configurable per tenant) or falls back to request headers.

The legacy `payload.External` + `payload.URL` path is preserved —
org-import and other callers that already have a URL still work.

### Canvas UI

- New "External agent (bring your own compute)" checkbox in
  CreateWorkspaceDialog.
- When checked, template/model/hermes-provider fields are hidden
  and the POST body includes `runtime: "external"`.
- New `ExternalConnectModal` component: shown once after create,
  renders Python / curl / raw-fields tabs with copy-to-clipboard
  buttons. Stays mounted as a sibling of the create dialog so the
  token survives the create dialog unmount.
- `auth_token` is interpolated into the snippet client-side so the
  copied block is truly ready to run — operator only has to fill
  in their agent's public URL.

## Tests

- Go: 5 new runtime_registry tests (happy path, -default strip,
  external always injected, missing file, malformed JSON, real
  manifest sanity). All existing handler tests still pass.
- TypeScript: no type errors on my files; pre-existing
  canvas-batch-partial-failure type drift is on main already and
  tracked on the #2061 branch.

## Follow-ups (filed separately)

- Cut molecule-sdk-python v0.y to PyPI so the snippet can use
  `pip install molecule-ai-sdk` instead of `git+main`.
- Add a `runtime: string` field per template in manifest.json so
  one template can declare its runtime explicitly (instead of
  deriving it from name conventions). Unblocks N-templates-per-
  runtime (e.g. hermes-minimax, hermes-anthropic both runtime=hermes).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 15:34:10 -07:00
Hongming Wang
5adc8a74d5 feat(canvas+org): env preflight, EmptyState parity, shared useTemplateDeploy hook
Builds on #2061. Three internally-cohesive sub-features; easiest to
read in order.

## 1. Org-level env preflight

Server
- `OrgTemplate` + `OrgWorkspace` gain `required_env: string[]` and
  `recommended_env: string[]` YAML fields.
- `GET /org/templates` walks the tree and returns the tree-union
  (deduped, sorted) of both. `collectOrgEnv` dedup prefers required
  when the same key is declared at both tiers.
- `POST /org/import` preflights against `global_secrets` WHERE
  `octet_length(encrypted_value) > 0` (empty-value rows used to be
  counted as "configured" and the per-container preflight still
  failed at start time). 412 Precondition Failed + `missing_env`
  list when required keys are absent. `force=true` bypasses with
  an audit log line. DB lookup failure now returns 500 (was:
  silent fall-through that defeated the guard). Env-var NAMES
  validated against `^[A-Z][A-Z0-9_]{0,127}$` so a malicious
  template can't ship pathological names into the UI or DB.

Canvas
- New `OrgImportPreflightModal`: red "Required" section (blocking)
  and yellow "Recommended" section (non-blocking, import stays
  enabled, shows live missing-count next to the Import button).
- Per-key password input → `PUT /settings/secrets` → strike-through
  on save. Functional `setDrafts` throughout (no stale-closure
  clobbers on rapid successive saves). `useEffect` seed keyed on a
  sorted-join string signature so a parent re-render with a new
  array identity doesn't clobber typed inputs.
- `TemplatePalette.handleImport` branches: zero env declarations →
  straight to import; any declarations → fetch configured global
  secret keys, open the modal.

Tests (Go): `TestCollectOrgEnv_*` (5) cover union-across-levels,
required-wins-over-recommended (including same-struct), dedup,
empty, invalid-name rejection.

## 2. EmptyState parity with TemplatePalette

The "Deploy your first agent" grid used to call `POST /workspaces`
with no preflight while the sidebar palette ran
`checkDeploySecrets` + `MissingKeysModal` first. Same template
deployed two different ways → first-run users saw containers boot
in `failed` state without guidance. Now both surfaces share one
preflight + modal handshake.

EmptyState's previous `interface Template` dropped `runtime`,
`models`, and `required_env` — silently discarding exactly the
fields the preflight needs. `Template` now lives in
`deploy-preflight.ts` and is imported from there by both surfaces.

## 3. useTemplateDeploy hook

With the preflight + modal wiring now duplicated across
EmptyState + TemplatePalette + (going forward) any third surface,
extracted the pattern into `canvas/src/hooks/useTemplateDeploy.tsx`:

  const { deploy, deploying, error, modal } = useTemplateDeploy({
    canvasCoords: ...,   // optional, default random
    onDeployed: (id) => ...,
  });

Closes three drift surfaces that the duplication had created:
- `resolveRuntime` id→runtime fallback table (moved to
  `deploy-preflight.ts`). EmptyState had a narrower fallback that
  would have silently disagreed with the palette on any future id
  needing a non-identity mapping.
- `checkDeploySecrets` call signature. One owner.
- `MissingKeysModal` JSX wiring. One owner.

Narrow try/catch around `checkDeploySecrets` so a preflight network
failure clears `deploying` and surfaces via `setError` instead of
stranding the button forever. `modal: ReactNode` (not a
`renderModal()` function) — the previous memoization bought
nothing since consumers called it inline every render. Named
`MissingKeysInfo` interface for the state shape.

## 4. Viewport auto-fit user-pan gate fix

During org deploy the canvas was meant to pan+zoom to follow each
arriving workspace (`molecule:fit-deploying-org` event → debounced
fitView). In practice the fit stayed stuck on wherever the first
fit landed.

Root cause: React Flow v12 fires `onMoveEnd` with a truthy `event`
at the END of a programmatic `fitView` animation. The original
"respect-user-pan" gate stamped `userPannedAtRef` in `onMoveEnd`,
so our own fit completing looked like a user pan, and every
subsequent auto-fit short-circuited for the rest of the deploy.

Fix: stop trusting `onMoveEnd` for user-intent detection. Register
explicit `wheel` + `pointerdown` listeners on `document` with
capture phase and `target.closest('.react-flow__pane')` filter.
Capture-phase immunity to `stopPropagation`; pane-filter rejects
toolbar / modal / side-panel clicks (the old `window` fallback
caught those). `onMoveEnd` simplified to only drive the debounced
viewport save.

Also: fit event dispatched on root arrivals (not just children),
so the canvas centers on the just-landed root immediately instead
of waiting ~2s for the first child. Animation 600ms → 400ms so
successive per-arrival fits don't pile up visually. End-state fit
stays at 1200ms — intentional asymmetry ("settling" vs
"tracking"), documented in code.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 15:15:33 -07:00
Hongming Wang
184f8256cd ci(redeploy): fire post-main tenant fleet redeploy via CP admin endpoint
Closes the "main merged but prod tenants still on old image" gap.

## Trigger chain

  main merge
   └─> publish-workspace-server-image (builds + pushes :latest + :<sha>)
        └─> redeploy-tenants-on-main (this workflow)
             └─> POST https://api.moleculesai.app/cp/admin/tenants/redeploy-fleet
                  └─> Canary hongmingwang + 60s soak, then batches of 3
                       with SSM Run Command redeploying each tenant EC2

## Features

- Auto-fires on every successful publish-workspace-server-image run.
- Manual dispatch with optional target_tag (for rollback to an older
  SHA), canary_slug override, batch_size, dry_run.
- 30s delay before calling CP so GHCR edge cache serves the new
  :latest consistently to every tenant's docker pull.
- Skips when publish job failed (workflow_run fires on any completion).
- Job summary renders per-tenant results as a markdown table so ops
  can see which tenant, if any, broke the chain.
- Exits non-zero on HTTP != 200 or ok=false so a broken rollout marks
  the commit status red.

## Secrets + vars required

- secret CP_ADMIN_API_TOKEN  — Railway prod molecule-platform / CP_ADMIN_API_TOKEN
                               Mirrored into this repo's secrets.
- var    CP_URL (optional)   — defaults to https://api.moleculesai.app

## Paired with

- Molecule-AI/molecule-controlplane branch feat/tenant-auto-redeploy
  which adds the /cp/admin/tenants/redeploy-fleet endpoint + the SSM
  orchestration. This workflow is a no-op until that lands on prod CP.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 14:34:28 -07:00
Hongming Wang
a34121d451 fix(a2a_executor): remove shadowing local Part import that broke streaming
Python scoping rule: any name assigned anywhere in a function body
is local for the entire body. The outbound-files block at ~L442
had `from a2a.types import ... Part ...`, which made `Part` a local
name throughout the execute() function. The astream_events loop at
L358 — which runs BEFORE that import — then raised:

  UnboundLocalError: cannot access local variable 'Part' where it
  is not associated with a value

Every streaming A2A reply died with "Agent error: cannot access
local variable 'Part' where it is not associated with a value"
instead of the actual agent text. 5 tests caught it:
  - test_streaming_plain_string_content
  - test_streaming_anthropic_content_blocks
  - test_non_stream_events_ignored
  - test_core_execute_on_chat_model_end_captures_last_ai_message
  - test_core_execute_pii_redaction_when_pii_found

Fix: drop `Part` from the function-scope import (it is already
imported at module level on line 42) and leave a comment pinning
the rationale so a future refactor doesn't re-introduce the shadow.

All 43 test_a2a_executor tests pass locally.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 14:21:04 -07:00
Hongming Wang
817b8b0307 fix(scripts): make MAX_DELETE_PCT actually honor env override
The script's own help text documents \`MAX_DELETE_PCT=62 ./sweep-cf-orphans.sh\`
as the way to relax the safety gate, but the in-script assignment on line 35
was unconditional and overwrote any env value — so the override never worked.

During today's staging tenant-provision recovery (CP #255 context), hit the
57%-delete threshold and needed the documented override to clear 64 orphan
records. The one-char change to \`\${MAX_DELETE_PCT:-50}\` honors the env
while keeping the 50% default when no caller overrides.

Ran with MAX_DELETE_PCT=62 after the fix — deleted 64 records, CF zone 111→47.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 14:14:55 -07:00
Hongming Wang
425df5e5a9 merge(staging): resolve conflicts + fix 7 test regressions on top of #2061
- Merge origin/staging into fix/canvas-multilevel-layout-ux. 18 files
  auto-merged (mostly canvas/tabs/chat and workspace-server handlers
  the earlier DIRTY marker was stale relative to current staging).

- Fix 7 test failures surfaced by the merge:

  1. Canvas.pan-to-node.test.tsx — mockGetIntersectingNodes was
     inferred as vi.fn(() => never[]); mockReturnValueOnce of a node
     object failed type check. Explicit return-type annotation.

  2. Canvas.pan-to-node.test.tsx + Canvas.a11y.test.tsx — Canvas.tsx
     reads deletingIds.size (new multilevel-layout state). Both mock
     stores lacked deletingIds; added new Set<string>() to each.

  3. canvas-batch-partial-failure.test.ts — makeWS() built a wire-
     format WorkspaceData (snake_case, with x/y/uptime_seconds). The
     store's node.data is now WorkspaceNodeData (camelCase, no wire-
     only fields). Rewrote makeWS to produce WorkspaceNodeData and
     updated 5 call-site casts. No assertions changed.

  4. ConfigTab.hermes.test.tsx — two tests pinned pre-#2061 behavior
     that the PR intentionally inverts:

       a. "shows hermes-specific info banner" — RUNTIMES_WITH_OWN_CONFIG
          now contains only {"external"}, so the banner is no longer
          shown for hermes. Inverted assertion: now pins ABSENCE of
          the banner, with a comment noting the inversion.

       b. "config.yaml runtime wins over DB" — priority reversed:
          DB is now authoritative so the tier-on-node badge matches
          the form. Inverted scenario: DB=hermes + yaml=crewai →
          form shows hermes. Switched test's DB runtime off langgraph
          because the dropdown collapses langgraph into an empty-
          valued "default" option that would hide the win signal.

- No production code changed — this commit is staging merge + test
  realignment only. 953/953 canvas tests pass. tsc --noEmit clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 13:50:39 -07:00
Hongming Wang
94d9331c76 feat(canvas+platform): chat attachments, model selection, deploy/delete UX
Session's accumulated UX work across frontend and platform. Reviewable
in four logical sections — diff is large but internally cohesive
(each section fixes a gap the next one depends on).

## Chat attachments — user ↔ agent file round trip

- New POST /workspaces/:id/chat/uploads (multipart, 50 MB total /
  25 MB per file, UUID-prefixed storage under
  /workspace/.molecule/chat-uploads/).
- New GET /workspaces/:id/chat/download with RFC 6266 filename
  escaping and binary-safe io.CopyN streaming.
- Canvas: drag-and-drop onto chat pane, pending-file pills,
  per-message attachment chips with fetch+blob download (anchor
  navigation can't carry auth headers).
- A2A flow carries FileParts end-to-end; hermes template executor
  now consumes attachments via platform helpers.

## Platform attachment helpers (workspace/executor_helpers.py)

Every runtime's executor routes through the same helpers so future
runtimes inherit attachment awareness for free:
- extract_attached_files — resolve workspace:/file:///bare URIs,
  reject traversal, skip non-existent.
- build_user_content_with_files — manifest for non-image files,
  multi-modal list (text + image_url) for images. Respects
  MOLECULE_DISABLE_IMAGE_INLINING for providers whose vision
  adapter hangs on base64 payloads (MiniMax M2.7).
- collect_outbound_files — scans agent reply for /workspace/...
  paths, stages each into chat-uploads/ (download endpoint
  whitelist), emits as FileParts in the A2A response.
- ensure_workspace_writable — called at molecule-runtime startup
  so non-root agents can write /workspace without each template
  having to chmod in its Dockerfile.

Hermes template executor + langgraph (a2a_executor.py) + claude-code
(claude_sdk_executor.py) all adopt the helpers.

## Model selection & related platform fixes

- PUT /workspaces/:id/model — was 404'ing, so canvas "Save"
  silently lost the model choice. Stores into workspace_secrets
  (MODEL_PROVIDER), auto-restarts via RestartByID.
- applyRuntimeModelEnv falls back to envVars["MODEL_PROVIDER"]
  so Restart propagates the stored model to HERMES_DEFAULT_MODEL
  without needing the caller to rehydrate payload.Model.
- ConfigTab Tier dropdown now reads from workspaces row, not the
  (stale) config.yaml — fixes "badge shows T3, form shows T2".

## ChatTab & WebSocket UX fixes

- Send button no longer locks after a dropped TASK_COMPLETE —
  `sending` no longer initializes from data.currentTask.
- A2A POST timeout 15 s → 120 s. LLM turns routinely exceed 15 s;
  the previous default aborted fetches while the server was still
  replying, producing "agent may be unreachable" on success.
- socket.ts: disposed flag + reconnectTimer cancellation + handler
  detachment fix zombie-WebSocket in React StrictMode.
- Hermes Config tab: RUNTIMES_WITH_OWN_CONFIG drops 'hermes' —
  the adaptor's purpose IS the form, banner was contradictory.
- workspace_provision.go auto-recovery: try <runtime>-default AND
  bare <runtime> for template path (hermes lives at the bare name).

## Org deploy/delete animation (theme-ready CSS)

- styles/theme-tokens.css — design tokens (durations, easings,
  colors). Light theme overrides by setting only the deltas.
- styles/org-deploy.css — animation classes + keyframes, every
  value references a token. prefers-reduced-motion respected.
- Canvas projects node.draggable=false onto locked workspaces
  (deploying children AND actively-deleting ids) — RF's
  authoritative drag lock; useDragHandlers retains a belt-and-
  braces check.
- Organ cancel button (red pulse pill on root during deploy)
  cascades via existing DELETE /workspaces/:id?confirm=true.
- Auto fit-view after each arrival, debounced 500 ms so rapid
  sibling arrivals coalesce into one fit (previous per-event
  fit made the viewport lurch continuously).
- Auto-fit respects user-pan — onMoveEnd stamps a user-pan
  timestamp only when event !== null (ignores programmatic
  fitView) so auto-fits don't self-cancel.
- deletingIds store slice + useOrgDeployState merge gives the
  delete flow the same dim + non-draggable treatment as deploy.
- Platform-level classNames.ts shared by canvas-events +
  useCanvasViewport (DRY'd 3 copies of split/filter/join).

## Server payload change

- org_import.go WORKSPACE_PROVISIONING broadcast now includes
  parent_id + parent-RELATIVE x/y (slotX/slotY) so the canvas
  renders the child at the right parent-nested slot without doing
  any absolute-position walk. createWorkspaceTree signature gains
  relX, relY alongside absX, absY; both call sites updated.

## Tests

- workspace/tests/test_executor_helpers.py — 11 new cases
  covering URI resolution (including traversal rejection),
  attached-file extraction (both Part shapes), manifest-only
  vs multi-modal content, large-image skip, outbound staging,
  dedup, and ensure_workspace_writable (chmod 777 + non-root
  tolerance).
- workspace-server chat_files_test.go — upload validation,
  Content-Disposition escaping, filename sanitisation.
- workspace-server secrets_test.go — SetModel upsert, empty
  clears, invalid UUID rejection.
- tests/e2e/test_chat_attachments_e2e.sh — round-trip against
  a live hermes workspace.
- tests/e2e/test_chat_attachments_multiruntime_e2e.sh — static
  plumbing check + round-trip across hermes/langgraph/claude-code.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 13:27:51 -07:00
Hongming Wang
62217250ed test(pricing): finish Starter→Team, Pro→Growth rename in 6 stale assertions
Marketing-lead agent's rename pass updated the "renders all three plans"
test (lines 56-57) but missed lines 77, 94, 114, 132, 143, 158 which still
referenced the pre-rename "Upgrade to Starter" / "Upgrade to Pro" button
names. Canvas (Next.js) build failed with getByRole timeout because the
component now says "Upgrade to Team" / "Upgrade to Growth".

Internal PlanId tuple ("free" | "starter" | "pro") and startCheckout(planId)
call are unchanged — only the user-facing button labels shifted, so
assertions like startCheckout("pro", "acme") still match the server-side API.

Verified locally: 9/9 PricingTable tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 13:01:40 -07:00
Hongming Wang
2dbd06d52e
Merge pull request #2055 from Molecule-AI/feat/lark-channel-first-class-v2
feat(channels): first-class Lark/Feishu support via schema-driven config
2026-04-24 19:57:57 +00:00
rabbitblood
998cd03265 fix(tabs-a11y): mock config_schema on adapter response
Schema-driven ChannelsTab renders no inputs when config_schema is
absent — the test's bare {type, display_name} mock mismatched the
real API shape and every getByLabelText("Bot Token") failed.

Mock now mirrors GET /channels/adapters with the Telegram schema
(bot_token password + chat_id text) so the a11y assertions run
against the actual rendered form.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 12:04:51 -07:00
molecule-ai[bot]
92a0c0073d
Merge pull request #2058 from Molecule-AI/chore/canvas-node22-upgrade
chore(canvas): upgrade node:20-alpine → node:22-alpine
2026-04-24 19:04:25 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
17f29e874a
Merge pull request #2029 from Molecule-AI/fix/canvas-a11y-tabs-v2
fix(canvas/a11y): add type=button to tab toolbar and settings buttons
2026-04-24 19:01:24 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
02406ea823
Merge pull request #2024 from Molecule-AI/fix/gh-identity-plugin-role-env-v2
feat(#1957): wire gh-identity plugin into workspace-server
2026-04-24 19:01:22 +00:00
Hongming Wang
fc2e6150d3
Merge pull request #2056 from Molecule-AI/fix/compliance-default-owasp-agentic
fix(compliance): flip default mode to owasp_agentic (detect-only)
2026-04-24 18:56:00 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
58745145cb
Merge pull request #2038 from Molecule-AI/hotfix/audit34-to-main
hotfix: Audit #34 fixes to main
2026-04-24 18:55:39 +00:00
1e5fc48acb chore(canvas): upgrade node:20-alpine → node:22-alpine
Node.js 20 reaches EOL 2026-09 and actions/checkout@v4 emits
Node.js 20 deprecation warnings on GitHub Actions (Node 24 forced
2026-06-02). Next.js 15.1 is fully compatible with Node 22.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 18:54:30 +00:00
Hongming Wang
9af058b82d fix(compliance): flip default mode to owasp_agentic (detect-only)
Prior state: compliance.mode default was "" (fully off) and no template
in the repo set it explicitly — so prompt-injection detection, PII
redaction, and agency-limit checks were silently disabled on every
live workspace, despite the machinery being present in
workspace/builtin_tools/compliance.py.

This was surfaced during a 2026-04-24 review of the A2A inbound path:
a2a_executor.py gates three security checks on
  _compliance_cfg.mode == "owasp_agentic"
and default config never matches, so every A2A message skipped all three.

Fix: default is now owasp_agentic + prompt_injection=detect. Detect mode
logs injection attempts as audit events without blocking — no UX cost,
just visibility. Operators who want stricter enforcement set
`prompt_injection: block` per workspace. Operators who genuinely want
compliance fully off can set `mode: ""` (not recommended; documented).

Changes:
- ComplianceConfig.mode default: "" → "owasp_agentic"
- Yaml parser fallback default: "" → "owasp_agentic" (must match dataclass)
- Docstring updated with rationale + opt-out snippet

Tests: 66/66 test_compliance.py + test_a2a_executor.py pass. 19/19
test_config.py pass. The one test asserting compliance_mode == "" is
for the "config load failed" fallback path (different from the default
config path) — correctly unchanged.

Security posture improvement: prompt-injection detection is now always
on for every workspace created after this ships, with zero behavior
change for legitimate inputs. Block mode remains an opt-in when an
operator wants to actively reject injection attempts rather than just
log them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 11:52:09 -07:00
Hongming Wang
04e60e7303
Merge pull request #2052 from Molecule-AI/fix/canvas-provisioning-timeout-runtime-aware
fix(canvas): runtime-aware provisioning-timeout threshold (hermes 12min vs default 2min)
2026-04-24 18:51:46 +00:00
rabbitblood
00265d7028 feat(channels): first-class Lark/Feishu support via schema-driven config
Lark adapter was already implemented in Go (lark.go — outbound Custom Bot
webhook + inbound Event Subscriptions with constant-time token verify),
but the Canvas connect-form hardcoded a Telegram-shaped pair of inputs
(bot_token + chat_id). Selecting "Lark / Feishu" from the dropdown
silently sent the wrong field names — there was no way to enter a
webhook URL.

Fix: move form shape to the server.

- Add `ConfigField` struct + `ConfigSchema()` method to the
  `ChannelAdapter` interface. Each adapter declares its own fields with
  label/type/required/sensitive/placeholder/help.
- Implement per-adapter schemas:
  - Lark: webhook_url (required+sensitive) + verify_token (optional+sensitive)
  - Slack: bot_token/channel_id/webhook_url/username/icon_emoji
  - Discord: webhook_url + optional public_key
  - Telegram: bot_token + chat_id (unchanged UX, keeps Detect Chats)
- Change `ListAdapters()` to return `[]AdapterInfo` with config_schema
  inline. Sorted deterministically by display name so UI ordering is
  stable across Go's random map iteration.
- Update the 3 existing `ListAdapters` test sites to struct access.

Canvas (`ChannelsTab.tsx`):
- Replace the two hardcoded bot_token/chat_id inputs with a single
  schema-driven `SchemaField` component. Renders one input per field in
  the order the adapter returns them.
- Form state becomes `formValues: Record<string,string>` keyed by
  `ConfigField.key`. Values reset on platform-switch so stale
  Telegram credentials can't leak into a new Lark channel.
- "Detect Chats" stays but only renders for platforms in
  `SUPPORTS_DETECT_CHATS` (Telegram only — the only provider with
  getUpdates).
- Only schema-known keys are posted in `config`, scrubbing any stale
  values from previous platform selections.

Regression tests:
- `TestLark_ConfigSchema` locks in the 2-field Lark contract with the
  required/sensitive flags correctly set.
- `TestListAdapters_IncludesLark` confirms registry wiring + schema
  survives round-trip through ListAdapters.

Known pre-existing `TestStripPluginMarkers_AwkScript` failure in
internal/handlers is unrelated to this change (verified via stash+test
on clean staging).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 11:51:15 -07:00
Hongming Wang
0b237ed9dd refactor(canvas): extract runtime profiles to @/lib/runtimeProfiles
Preparation for a "hundreds of runtimes" plugin ecosystem. Keeping the
runtime-specific UX knobs in-line inside ProvisioningTimeout scales badly
— every new runtime would require editing a component, not just adding a
table entry. Other components (create-workspace dialog, workspace card
tooltips, etc.) will want the same runtime metadata.

Changes:

- New file `canvas/src/lib/runtimeProfiles.ts` owns:
  * `RuntimeProfile` type — structural shape, every field optional so
    new runtimes can partially-fill without breaking consumers.
  * `DEFAULT_RUNTIME_PROFILE` — 2-min default floor (docker-fast).
  * `RUNTIME_PROFILES` — named overrides (currently: hermes 12 min).
  * `WorkspaceRuntimeOverrides` — interface for server-provided
    per-workspace overrides, so operators can tune via template
    manifest / workspace metadata without a canvas release.
  * `getRuntimeProfile()` — resolver with
    overrides → profile → default priority.
  * `provisionTimeoutForRuntime()` — convenience wrapper.

- `ProvisioningTimeout.tsx` now delegates to the profile module.
  `DEFAULT_PROVISION_TIMEOUT_MS` re-exported for legacy test importers.

- Tests: 16/16 (up from 9 before the first fix). Adds pinning for:
  * overrides > profile > default priority chain
  * "every entry in RUNTIME_PROFILES resolves to a number" contract
  * backward-compat export

Adding a new slow runtime is now one table entry in
`canvas/src/lib/runtimeProfiles.ts` with a mandatory `WHY` comment.
Moving to server-driven profiles later is a ~10-line change (the
resolver already threads WorkspaceRuntimeOverrides through).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 11:48:39 -07:00
molecule-ai[bot]
1a27370e7b
Merge pull request #2051 from Molecule-AI/fix/canvas-embeddedteam-removal-and-canvasorbearer-return
refactor(canvas): remove unused EmbeddedTeam component from WorkspaceNode
2026-04-24 18:47:16 +00:00
Hongming Wang
9597d262ca fix(canvas): runtime-aware provisioning-timeout threshold
Hermes workspaces cold-boot in 8-13 min (ripgrep + ffmpeg + node22 +
hermes-agent source build + Playwright + Chromium ~300MB). The canvas's
2-min hardcoded "Provisioning Timeout" warning fired at ~2min and told
users their workspace was "stuck" while it was still mid-install. Users
hit Retry, triggering fresh cold boots and cancelling healthy workspaces.

User-facing symptom (reported 2026-04-24 18:35Z): hermes workspace showed
"has been provisioning for 3m 15s — it may have encountered an issue"
with Retry + Cancel buttons, while the EC2 was installing node_modules.

Fix:
- Keep DEFAULT_PROVISION_TIMEOUT_MS = 120_000 (2min) — correct for fast
  docker runtimes (claude-code, langgraph, crewai) where cold boot is
  30-90s.
- Add RUNTIME_TIMEOUT_OVERRIDES_MS = { hermes: 720_000 } (12min).
  Aligns with tests/e2e/test_staging_full_saas.sh's
  PROVISION_TIMEOUT_SECS=900 (15min) so UI warns shortly before the
  backend itself gives up.
- New timeoutForRuntime() resolves the base; per-node lookup in the
  check-timeouts interval so a mixed batch (1 hermes + 2 langgraph) uses
  the right threshold for each.
- timeoutMs prop is now optional. Undefined → per-runtime lookup; a
  number → forces a single threshold for every workspace (tests use this
  for deterministic behavior).

Tests: 4 new cases pinning the runtime-aware resolution, including a
guard that catches future regressions that would weaken hermes's budget.
Existing tests unchanged (they import DEFAULT_PROVISION_TIMEOUT_MS which
still exports 120_000).

13/13 pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 11:46:09 -07:00
molecule-ai[bot]
345dc9c2b4
Merge pull request #2033 from Molecule-AI/fix/validateagenturl-testnet-blocklist
fix(registry): block RFC 5737 TEST-NET and RFC 3849 documentation IPs
2026-04-24 18:42:18 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
312af5a94a
Merge pull request #2020 from Molecule-AI/fix/gh-identity-plugin-role-env
feat(#1957): wire gh-identity plugin into workspace-server
2026-04-24 18:42:14 +00:00
Molecule AI Core Platform Lead
49fc97e6e4 refactor(canvas): remove unused EmbeddedTeam component from WorkspaceNode
EmbeddedTeam was defined in WorkspaceNode.tsx but had no call site —
TeamMemberChip (which is called directly) covers the same rendering
responsibility. The function was stranded after a prior refactor and
was flagged by github-code-quality on PR #1989 (merged 2026-04-24T14:09Z
without this cleanup because the token died before push).

Removes 25 lines of dead code. MAX_NESTING_DEPTH is kept — it is used
by TeamMemberChip at line 498.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 18:30:36 +00:00
Hongming Wang
40cfc55784 feat(#1957): wire gh-identity plugin into workspace-server
Ships the monorepo side of molecule-core#1957 (agent identity collapse).
Companion to molecule-ai-plugin-gh-identity (new repo, merged-and-tagged
separately).

Changes:
- manifest.json: add gh-identity plugin to Tier 1 registry
- workspace-server/go.mod: require github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-ai-plugin-gh-identity
- cmd/server/main.go: build a shared provisionhook.Registry, register
  gh-identity first (always), then github-app-auth (gated on GITHUB_APP_ID)
- workspace_provision.go: propagate workspace.Role into
  env["MOLECULE_AGENT_ROLE"] before calling the mutator chain, so the
  gh-identity plugin can see which agent is booting
- provisionhook/mutator.go: add Registry.Mutators() accessor so
  individual-plugin registries can be merged onto a shared one at boot

Boot log gains a line like:
  env-mutator chain: [gh-identity github-app-auth]

Effect per workspace:
- env contains MOLECULE_AGENT_ROLE, MOLECULE_OWNER, MOLECULE_ATTRIBUTION_BADGE,
  MOLECULE_GH_WRAPPER_B64, MOLECULE_GH_WRAPPER_SHA
- Each workspace template's install.sh can decode + install the wrapper at
  /usr/local/bin/gh, intercepting @me assignment and prepending agent
  attribution on PR/issue creates

Does not break existing workspaces — absent workspace.role, the plugin is
a no-op. Absent install.sh updates in each template, the env vars are
simply unused.

Follow-up template PRs (hermes, claude-code, langgraph, etc.) each add
~15 lines to install.sh to decode + install the wrapper.

Ref: #1957

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 18:28:18 +00:00
a2a6121a3f fix(registry): block RFC 5737 TEST-NET and RFC 3849 documentation IPs
PR #2021 follow-up: add TEST-NET reserved ranges and IPv6 documentation
prefix to validateAgentURL blocklist in all SaaS/self-hosted modes.

RFC 5737 reserves 192.0.2.0/24, 198.51.100.0/24, and 203.0.113.0/24 for
documentation and example code — no production agent has a legitimate
reason to use them. RFC 3849 designates 2001:db8::/32 as the IPv6
documentation prefix. All are blocked unconditionally.

Also adds 8 regression test cases covering each blocked range.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 18:27:07 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
f5d44eba8c
Merge pull request #2048 from Molecule-AI/fix/active-tasks-cancellation-stuck-2026
fix(executors): active_tasks stuck at 1 under CancelledError — queue drain blocked (#2026)
2026-04-24 18:17:03 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
90def3f3b9
Merge pull request #2040 from Molecule-AI/hotfix/canvasorbearer-return-main
hotfix(middleware): P0 — add missing return after AbortWithStatusJSON in CanvasOrBearer
2026-04-24 18:16:05 +00:00
f11b1703f0 hotfix(wsauth+restart_template): CanvasOrBearer return + CWE-22 path traversal guard
- wsauth_middleware: add missing return after AbortWithStatusJSON in
  CanvasOrBearer final else branch (CRITICAL auth bypass)
- restart_template: apply sanitizeRuntime before filepath.Join to
  prevent CWE-22 path traversal via dbRuntime field
2026-04-24 18:12:07 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
6b557082d5
Merge branch 'staging' into hotfix/canvasorbearer-return-main 2026-04-24 18:10:35 +00:00
Hongming Wang
4b0c85b2a4
Merge pull request #2046 from Molecule-AI/fix/scheduler-wedge-2026
fix(scheduler): prevent wedge on invalid UTF-8 + unbounded DB ops (#2026)
2026-04-24 18:05:33 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
f71557482f fix(test): rename duplicate TestCanvasOrBearer_WrongOrigin test at line 946 — resolves Platform(Go) CI compile error on PR #2040 2026-04-24 18:04:13 +00:00
4034f0dc55 fix(middleware): add missing return after AbortWithStatusJSON in CanvasOrBearer
P0 security: CanvasOrBearer final else branch aborts with 401 but
continues execution to c.Next() — allowing the downstream handler to
overwrite the 401 response. Regression tests added to verify the handler
is not called after AbortWithStatusJSON in both no-cred and wrong-origin
paths.

Confirmed on origin/main @ 69408ab6 and origin/staging @ 6b62391e.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 18:04:13 +00:00
Molecule AI Core Platform Lead
6f24cc0961 fix(executors): move set_current_task inside try so active_tasks always decrements (#2026)
If asyncio.CancelledError arrived during the heartbeat HTTP push inside
set_current_task() (the increment call), the code raised before entering
the try/finally block in _execute_locked. The finally block never ran,
so active_tasks stayed at 1 forever. Every subsequent heartbeat reported
active_tasks=1, the server saw active_tasks < max_concurrent_tasks as
false (1 < 1), and DrainQueueForWorkspace never fired. Queued A2A
requests were permanently stuck.

Fix: move set_current_task(increment) to be the FIRST statement inside
the try block, not before it. set_current_task's synchronous portion
(heartbeat.active_tasks mutation) still runs unconditionally; only the
optional HTTP push can be cancelled. The finally block now always runs
and always decrements active_tasks back to 0.

Affected executors: claude_sdk_executor, cli_executor, a2a_executor.
hermes_executor is not affected (does not call set_current_task).

Root cause of today's "active_tasks: 1 + queue drain never triggers"
P1 pattern across three workspaces.

All 167 executor tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 18:03:12 +00:00
rabbitblood
fa56cc964b fix(scheduler): prevent wedge on invalid UTF-8 + unbounded DB ops (#2026)
Two stalls in cycle 132 traced to the same root cause: activity_logs
INSERTs were wedging on invalid UTF-8 bytes (observed: 0xe2 0x80 0x2e)
and the surrounding DB operations had no deadlines, so a single stuck
transaction blocked wg.Wait() in tick() and stalled the whole scheduler
until a container restart.

Root cause: truncate() did byte-slicing without UTF-8 boundary checks.
A prompt containing U+2026 (`…` = 0xe2 0x80 0xa6) at byte ~197 was
sliced at maxLen-3, producing the trailing fragment 0xe2 0x80 followed
by '.' (0x2e) from the "..." suffix — Postgres rejects this as invalid
UTF-8 for jsonb, holds the transaction open, and the INSERT never
returns.

Fix:
- truncate(): UTF-8 safe — backs up to a rune boundary via utf8.RuneStart
- sanitizeUTF8(): new helper applied to every agent-produced string
  before it crosses the DB boundary (prompt, error detail, schedule name)
- dbQueryTimeout = 10s on every scheduler DB call:
  - tick() due-schedules query
  - capacity-check queries in fireSchedule
  - empty-run counter UPDATE / reset
  - activity_logs INSERTs (fireSchedule + recordSkipped)
  - recordSkipped bookkeeping UPDATE
- Bookkeeping writes use context.Background() parent (F1089 pattern)
  so fireTimeout / shutdown cancellation can't silently skip the UPDATE.

Regression tests lock in the 0xe2 0x80 0x2e wedge: truncate() is
verified UTF-8-valid and never produces that byte sequence even when
input contains a multi-byte rune at the cut position.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 11:00:47 -07:00
Hongming Wang
a59f1a6ce4
Merge pull request #2036 from Molecule-AI/sync/staging-to-main-2026-04-24-final
chore: promote sync-to-main-final → main (finish #1981)
2026-04-24 11:00:41 -07:00
Molecule AI Marketing Lead
de19cf9bae fix(canvas): apply flat-rate pricing copy for Phase 34 launch (Issue #1833)
Rename "Starter" → "Team", update tagline + pricing page hero copy to
lead with flat-rate per-org positioning — deliberate wedge against
Cursor/Windsurf per-seat pricing ($40/seat vs $29/org).

PMM decision: Issue #1833. Approved by Marketing Lead 2026-04-24.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 17:54:23 +00:00
molecule-ai[bot]
ad89049c66
Merge pull request #2034 from Molecule-AI/hotfix/canvasorbearer-return-staging
hotfix(wsauth_middleware): add missing return after AbortWithStatusJSON — CRITICAL auth bypass
2026-04-24 17:23:53 +00:00