* feat(auth): introduce backend auth module
Port RFC-001 authentication core from PR #1728:
- JWT token handling (create_access_token, decode_token, TokenPayload)
- Password hashing (bcrypt) with verify_password
- SQLite UserRepository with base interface
- Provider Factory pattern (LocalAuthProvider)
- CLI reset_admin tool
- Auth-specific errors (AuthErrorCode, TokenError, AuthErrorResponse)
Deps:
- bcrypt>=4.0.0
- pyjwt>=2.9.0
- email-validator>=2.0.0
- backend/uv.toml pins public PyPI index
Tests: 12 pure unit tests (test_auth_config.py, test_auth_errors.py).
Scope note: authz.py, test_auth.py, and test_auth_type_system.py are
deferred to commit 2 because they depend on middleware and deps wiring
that is not yet in place. Commit 1 stays "pure new files only" as the
spec mandates.
* feat(auth): wire auth end-to-end (middleware + frontend replacement)
Backend:
- Port auth_middleware, csrf_middleware, langgraph_auth, routers/auth
- Port authz decorator (owner_filter_key defaults to 'owner_id')
- Merge app.py: register AuthMiddleware + CSRFMiddleware + CORS, add
_ensure_admin_user lifespan hook, _migrate_orphaned_threads helper,
register auth router
- Merge deps.py: add get_local_provider, get_current_user_from_request,
get_optional_user_from_request; keep get_current_user as thin str|None
adapter for feedback router
- langgraph.json: add auth path pointing to langgraph_auth.py:auth
- Rename metadata['user_id'] -> metadata['owner_id'] in langgraph_auth
(both metadata write and LangGraph filter dict) + test fixtures
Frontend:
- Delete better-auth library and api catch-all route
- Remove better-auth npm dependency and env vars (BETTER_AUTH_SECRET,
BETTER_AUTH_GITHUB_*) from env.js
- Port frontend/src/core/auth/* (AuthProvider, gateway-config,
proxy-policy, server-side getServerSideUser, types)
- Port frontend/src/core/api/fetcher.ts
- Port (auth)/layout, (auth)/login, (auth)/setup pages
- Rewrite workspace/layout.tsx as server component that calls
getServerSideUser and wraps in AuthProvider
- Port workspace/workspace-content.tsx for the client-side sidebar logic
Tests:
- Port 5 auth test files (test_auth, test_auth_middleware,
test_auth_type_system, test_ensure_admin, test_langgraph_auth)
- 176 auth tests PASS
After this commit: login/logout/registration flow works, but persistence
layer does not yet filter by owner_id. Commit 4 closes that gap.
* feat(auth): account settings page + i18n
- Port account-settings-page.tsx (change password, change email, logout)
- Wire into settings-dialog.tsx as new "account" section with UserIcon,
rendered first in the section list
- Add i18n keys:
- en-US/zh-CN: settings.sections.account ("Account" / "账号")
- en-US/zh-CN: button.logout ("Log out" / "退出登录")
- types.ts: matching type declarations
* feat(auth): enforce owner_id across 2.0-rc persistence layer
Add request-scoped contextvar-based owner filtering to threads_meta,
runs, run_events, and feedback repositories. Router code is unchanged
— isolation is enforced at the storage layer so that any caller that
forgets to pass owner_id still gets filtered results, and new routes
cannot accidentally leak data.
Core infrastructure
-------------------
- deerflow/runtime/user_context.py (new):
- ContextVar[CurrentUser | None] with default None
- runtime_checkable CurrentUser Protocol (structural subtype with .id)
- set/reset/get/require helpers
- AUTO sentinel + resolve_owner_id(value, method_name) for sentinel
three-state resolution: AUTO reads contextvar, explicit str
overrides, explicit None bypasses the filter (for migration/CLI)
Repository changes
------------------
- ThreadMetaRepository: create/get/search/update_*/delete gain
owner_id=AUTO kwarg; read paths filter by owner, writes stamp it,
mutations check ownership before applying
- RunRepository: put/get/list_by_thread/delete gain owner_id=AUTO kwarg
- FeedbackRepository: create/get/list_by_run/list_by_thread/delete
gain owner_id=AUTO kwarg
- DbRunEventStore: list_messages/list_events/list_messages_by_run/
count_messages/delete_by_thread/delete_by_run gain owner_id=AUTO
kwarg. Write paths (put/put_batch) read contextvar softly: when a
request-scoped user is available, owner_id is stamped; background
worker writes without a user context pass None which is valid
(orphan row to be bound by migration)
Schema
------
- persistence/models/run_event.py: RunEventRow.owner_id = Mapped[
str | None] = mapped_column(String(64), nullable=True, index=True)
- No alembic migration needed: 2.0 ships fresh, Base.metadata.create_all
picks up the new column automatically
Middleware
----------
- auth_middleware.py: after cookie check, call get_optional_user_from_
request to load the real User, stamp it into request.state.user AND
the contextvar via set_current_user, reset in a try/finally. Public
paths and unauthenticated requests continue without contextvar, and
@require_auth handles the strict 401 path
Test infrastructure
-------------------
- tests/conftest.py: @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) _auto_user_context
sets a default SimpleNamespace(id="test-user-autouse") on every test
unless marked @pytest.mark.no_auto_user. Keeps existing 20+
persistence tests passing without modification
- pyproject.toml [tool.pytest.ini_options]: register no_auto_user
marker so pytest does not emit warnings for opt-out tests
- tests/test_user_context.py: 6 tests covering three-state semantics,
Protocol duck typing, and require/optional APIs
- tests/test_thread_meta_repo.py: one test updated to pass owner_id=
None explicitly where it was previously relying on the old default
Test results
------------
- test_user_context.py: 6 passed
- test_auth*.py + test_langgraph_auth.py + test_ensure_admin.py: 127
- test_run_event_store / test_run_repository / test_thread_meta_repo
/ test_feedback: 92 passed
- Full backend suite: 1905 passed, 2 failed (both @requires_llm flaky
integration tests unrelated to auth), 1 skipped
* feat(auth): extend orphan migration to 2.0-rc persistence tables
_ensure_admin_user now runs a three-step pipeline on every boot:
Step 1 (fatal): admin user exists / is created / password is reset
Step 2 (non-fatal): LangGraph store orphan threads → admin
Step 3 (non-fatal): SQL persistence tables → admin
- threads_meta
- runs
- run_events
- feedback
Each step is idempotent. The fatal/non-fatal split mirrors PR #1728's
original philosophy: admin creation failure blocks startup (the system
is unusable without an admin), whereas migration failures log a warning
and let the service proceed (a partial migration is recoverable; a
missing admin is not).
Key helpers
-----------
- _iter_store_items(store, namespace, *, page_size=500):
async generator that cursor-paginates across LangGraph store pages.
Fixes PR #1728's hardcoded limit=1000 bug that would silently lose
orphans beyond the first page.
- _migrate_orphaned_threads(store, admin_user_id):
Rewritten to use _iter_store_items. Returns the migrated count so the
caller can log it; raises only on unhandled exceptions.
- _migrate_orphan_sql_tables(admin_user_id):
Imports the 4 ORM models lazily, grabs the shared session factory,
runs one UPDATE per table in a single transaction, commits once.
No-op when no persistence backend is configured (in-memory dev).
Tests: test_ensure_admin.py (8 passed)
* test(auth): port AUTH test plan docs + lint/format pass
- Port backend/docs/AUTH_TEST_PLAN.md and AUTH_UPGRADE.md from PR #1728
- Rename metadata.user_id → metadata.owner_id in AUTH_TEST_PLAN.md
(4 occurrences from the original PR doc)
- ruff auto-fix UP037 in sentinel type annotations: drop quotes around
"str | None | _AutoSentinel" now that from __future__ import
annotations makes them implicit string forms
- ruff format: 2 files (app/gateway/app.py, runtime/user_context.py)
Note on test coverage additions:
- conftest.py autouse fixture was already added in commit 4 (had to
be co-located with the repository changes to keep pre-existing
persistence tests passing)
- cross-user isolation E2E tests (test_owner_isolation.py) deferred
— enforcement is already proven by the 98-test repository suite
via the autouse fixture + explicit _AUTO sentinel exercises
- New test cases (TC-API-17..20, TC-ATK-13, TC-MIG-01..07) listed
in AUTH_TEST_PLAN.md are deferred to a follow-up PR — they are
manual-QA test cases rather than pytest code, and the spec-level
coverage is already met by test_user_context.py + the 98-test
repository suite.
Final test results:
- Auth suite (test_auth*, test_langgraph_auth, test_ensure_admin,
test_user_context): 186 passed
- Persistence suite (test_run_event_store, test_run_repository,
test_thread_meta_repo, test_feedback): 98 passed
- Lint: ruff check + ruff format both clean
* test(auth): add cross-user isolation test suite
10 tests exercising the storage-layer owner filter by manually
switching the user_context contextvar between two users. Verifies
the safety invariant:
After a repository write with owner_id=A, a subsequent read with
owner_id=B must not return the row, and vice versa.
Covers all 4 tables that own user-scoped data:
TC-API-17 threads_meta — read, search, update, delete cross-user
TC-API-18 runs — get, list_by_thread, delete cross-user
TC-API-19 run_events — list_messages, list_events, count_messages,
delete_by_thread (CRITICAL: raw conversation
content leak vector)
TC-API-20 feedback — get, list_by_run, delete cross-user
Plus two meta-tests verifying the sentinel pattern itself:
- AUTO + unset contextvar raises RuntimeError
- explicit owner_id=None bypasses the filter (migration escape hatch)
Architecture note
-----------------
These tests bypass the HTTP layer by design. The full chain
(cookie → middleware → contextvar → repository) is covered piecewise:
- test_auth_middleware.py: middleware sets contextvar from cookies
- test_owner_isolation.py: repositories enforce isolation when
contextvar is set to different users
Together they prove the end-to-end safety property without the
ceremony of spinning up a full TestClient + in-memory DB for every
router endpoint.
Tests pass: 231 (full auth + persistence + isolation suite)
Lint: clean
* refactor(auth): migrate user repository to SQLAlchemy ORM
Move the users table into the shared persistence engine so auth
matches the pattern of threads_meta, runs, run_events, and feedback —
one engine, one session factory, one schema init codepath.
New files
---------
- persistence/user/__init__.py, persistence/user/model.py: UserRow
ORM class with partial unique index on (oauth_provider, oauth_id)
- Registered in persistence/models/__init__.py so
Base.metadata.create_all() picks it up
Modified
--------
- auth/repositories/sqlite.py: rewritten as async SQLAlchemy,
identical constructor pattern to the other four repositories
(def __init__(self, session_factory) + self._sf = session_factory)
- auth/config.py: drop users_db_path field — storage is configured
through config.database like every other table
- deps.py/get_local_provider: construct SQLiteUserRepository with
the shared session factory, fail fast if engine is not initialised
- tests/test_auth.py: rewrite test_sqlite_round_trip_new_fields to
use the shared engine (init_engine + close_engine in a tempdir)
- tests/test_auth_type_system.py: add per-test autouse fixture that
spins up a scratch engine and resets deps._cached_* singletons
* refactor(auth): remove SQL orphan migration (unused in supported scenarios)
The _migrate_orphan_sql_tables helper existed to bind NULL owner_id
rows in threads_meta, runs, run_events, and feedback to the admin on
first boot. But in every supported upgrade path, it's a no-op:
1. Fresh install: create_all builds fresh tables, no legacy rows
2. No-auth → with-auth (no existing persistence DB): persistence
tables are created fresh by create_all, no legacy rows
3. No-auth → with-auth (has existing persistence DB from #1930):
NOT a supported upgrade path — "有 DB 到有 DB" schema evolution
is out of scope; users wipe DB or run manual ALTER
So the SQL orphan migration never has anything to do in the
supported matrix. Delete the function, simplify _ensure_admin_user
from a 3-step pipeline to a 2-step one (admin creation + LangGraph
store orphan migration only).
LangGraph store orphan migration stays: it serves the real
"no-auth → with-auth" upgrade path where a user's existing LangGraph
thread metadata has no owner_id field and needs to be stamped with
the newly-created admin's id.
Tests: 284 passed (auth + persistence + isolation)
Lint: clean
* security(auth): write initial admin password to 0600 file instead of logs
CodeQL py/clear-text-logging-sensitive-data flagged 3 call sites that
logged the auto-generated admin password to stdout via logger.info().
Production log aggregators (ELK/Splunk/etc) would have captured those
cleartext secrets. Replace with a shared helper that writes to
.deer-flow/admin_initial_credentials.txt with mode 0600, and log only
the path.
New file
--------
- app/gateway/auth/credential_file.py: write_initial_credentials()
helper. Takes email, password, and a "initial"/"reset" label.
Creates .deer-flow/ if missing, writes a header comment plus the
email+password, chmods 0o600, returns the absolute Path.
Modified
--------
- app/gateway/app.py: both _ensure_admin_user paths (fresh creation
+ needs_setup password reset) now write to file and log the path
- app/gateway/auth/reset_admin.py: rewritten to use the shared ORM
repo (SQLiteUserRepository with session_factory) and the
credential_file helper. The previous implementation was broken
after the earlier ORM refactor — it still imported _get_users_conn
and constructed SQLiteUserRepository() without a session factory.
No tests changed — the three password-log sites are all exercised
via existing test_ensure_admin.py which checks that startup
succeeds, not that a specific string appears in logs.
CodeQL alerts 272, 283, 284: all resolved.
* security(auth): strict JWT validation in middleware (fix junk cookie bypass)
AUTH_TEST_PLAN test 7.5.8 expects junk cookies to be rejected with
401. The previous middleware behaviour was "presence-only": check
that some access_token cookie exists, then pass through. In
combination with my Task-12 decision to skip @require_auth
decorators on routes, this created a gap where a request with any
cookie-shaped string (e.g. access_token=not-a-jwt) would bypass
authentication on routes that do not touch the repository
(/api/models, /api/mcp/config, /api/memory, /api/skills, …).
Fix: middleware now calls get_current_user_from_request() strictly
and catches the resulting HTTPException to render a 401 with the
proper fine-grained error code (token_invalid, token_expired,
user_not_found, …). On success it stamps request.state.user and
the contextvar so repository-layer owner filters work downstream.
The 4 old "_with_cookie_passes" tests in test_auth_middleware.py
were written for the presence-only behaviour; they asserted that
a junk cookie would make the handler return 200. They are renamed
to "_with_junk_cookie_rejected" and their assertions flipped to
401. The negative path (no cookie → 401 not_authenticated)
is unchanged.
Verified:
no cookie → 401 not_authenticated
junk cookie → 401 token_invalid (the fixed bug)
expired cookie → 401 token_expired
Tests: 284 passed (auth + persistence + isolation)
Lint: clean
* security(auth): wire @require_permission(owner_check=True) on isolation routes
Apply the require_permission decorator to all 28 routes that take a
{thread_id} path parameter. Combined with the strict middleware
(previous commit), this gives the double-layer protection that
AUTH_TEST_PLAN test 7.5.9 documents:
Layer 1 (AuthMiddleware): cookie + JWT validation, rejects junk
cookies and stamps request.state.user
Layer 2 (@require_permission with owner_check=True): per-resource
ownership verification via
ThreadMetaStore.check_access — returns
404 if a different user owns the thread
The decorator's owner_check branch is rewritten to use the SQL
thread_meta_repo (the 2.0-rc persistence layer) instead of the
LangGraph store path that PR #1728 used (_store_get / get_store
in routers/threads.py). The inject_record convenience is dropped
— no caller in 2.0 needs the LangGraph blob, and the SQL repo has
a different shape.
Routes decorated (28 total):
- threads.py: delete, patch, get, get-state, post-state, post-history
- thread_runs.py: post-runs, post-runs-stream, post-runs-wait,
list_runs, get_run, cancel_run, join_run, stream_existing_run,
list_thread_messages, list_run_messages, list_run_events,
thread_token_usage
- feedback.py: create, list, stats, delete
- uploads.py: upload (added Request param), list, delete
- artifacts.py: get_artifact
- suggestions.py: generate (renamed body parameter to avoid
conflict with FastAPI Request)
Test fixes:
- test_suggestions_router.py: bypass the decorator via __wrapped__
(the unit tests cover parsing logic, not auth — no point spinning
up a thread_meta_repo just to test JSON unwrapping)
- test_auth_middleware.py 4 fake-cookie tests: already updated in
the previous commit (745bf432)
Tests: 293 passed (auth + persistence + isolation + suggestions)
Lint: clean
* security(auth): defense-in-depth fixes from release validation pass
Eight findings caught while running the AUTH_TEST_PLAN end-to-end against
the deployed sg_dev stack. Each is a pre-condition for shipping
release/2.0-rc that the previous PRs missed.
Backend hardening
- routers/auth.py: rate limiter X-Real-IP now requires AUTH_TRUSTED_PROXIES
whitelist (CIDR/IP allowlist). Without nginx in front, the previous code
honored arbitrary X-Real-IP, letting an attacker rotate the header to
fully bypass the per-IP login lockout.
- routers/auth.py: 36-entry common-password blocklist via Pydantic
field_validator on RegisterRequest + ChangePasswordRequest. The shared
_validate_strong_password helper keeps the constraint in one place.
- routers/threads.py: ThreadCreateRequest + ThreadPatchRequest strip
server-reserved metadata keys (owner_id, user_id) via Pydantic
field_validator so a forged value can never round-trip back to other
clients reading the same thread. The actual ownership invariant stays
on the threads_meta row; this closes the metadata-blob echo gap.
- authz.py + thread_meta/sql.py: require_permission gains a require_existing
flag plumbed through check_access(require_existing=True). Destructive
routes (DELETE/PATCH/state-update/runs/feedback) now treat a missing
thread_meta row as 404 instead of "untracked legacy thread, allow",
closing the cross-user delete-idempotence gap where any user could
successfully DELETE another user's deleted thread.
- repositories/sqlite.py + base.py: update_user raises UserNotFoundError
on a vanished row instead of silently returning the input. Concurrent
delete during password reset can no longer look like a successful update.
- runtime/user_context.py: resolve_owner_id() coerces User.id (UUID) to
str at the contextvar boundary so SQLAlchemy String(64) columns can
bind it. The whole 2.0-rc isolation pipeline was previously broken
end-to-end (POST /api/threads → 500 "type 'UUID' is not supported").
- persistence/engine.py: SQLAlchemy listener enables PRAGMA journal_mode=WAL,
synchronous=NORMAL, foreign_keys=ON on every new SQLite connection.
TC-UPG-06 in the test plan expects WAL; previous code shipped with the
default 'delete' journal.
- auth_middleware.py: stamp request.state.auth = AuthContext(...) so
@require_permission's short-circuit fires; previously every isolation
request did a duplicate JWT decode + users SELECT. Also unifies the
401 payload through AuthErrorResponse(...).model_dump().
- app.py: _ensure_admin_user restructure removes the noqa F821 scoping
bug where 'password' was referenced outside the branch that defined it.
New _announce_credentials helper absorbs the duplicate log block in
the fresh-admin and reset-admin branches.
* fix(frontend+nginx): rollout CSRF on every state-changing client path
The frontend was 100% broken in gateway-pro mode for any user trying to
open a specific chat thread. Three cumulative bugs each silently
masked the next.
LangGraph SDK CSRF gap (api-client.ts)
- The Client constructor took only apiUrl, no defaultHeaders, no fetch
interceptor. The SDK's internal fetch never sent X-CSRF-Token, so
every state-changing /api/langgraph-compat/* call (runs/stream,
threads/search, threads/{tid}/history, ...) hit CSRFMiddleware and
got 403 before reaching the auth check. UI symptom: empty thread page
with no error message; the SPA's hooks swallowed the rejection.
- Fix: pass an onRequest hook that injects X-CSRF-Token from the
csrf_token cookie per request. Reading the cookie per call (not at
construction time) handles login / logout / password-change cookie
rotation transparently. The SDK's prepareFetchOptions calls
onRequest for both regular requests AND streaming/SSE/reconnect, so
the same hook covers runs.stream and runs.joinStream.
Raw fetch CSRF gap (7 files)
- Audit: 11 frontend fetch sites, only 2 included CSRF (login/setup +
account-settings change-password). The other 7 routed through raw
fetch() with no header — suggestions, memory, agents, mcp, skills,
uploads, and the local thread cleanup hook all 403'd silently.
- Fix: enhance fetcher.ts:fetchWithAuth to auto-inject X-CSRF-Token on
POST/PUT/DELETE/PATCH from a single shared readCsrfCookie() helper.
Convert all 7 raw fetch() callers to fetchWithAuth so the contract
is centrally enforced. api-client.ts and fetcher.ts share
readCsrfCookie + STATE_CHANGING_METHODS to avoid drift.
nginx routing + buffering (nginx.local.conf)
- The auth feature shipped without updating the nginx config: per-API
explicit location blocks but no /api/v1/auth/, /api/feedback, /api/runs.
The frontend's client-side fetches to /api/v1/auth/login/local 404'd
from the Next.js side because nginx routed /api/* to the frontend.
- Fix: add catch-all `location /api/` that proxies to the gateway.
nginx longest-prefix matching keeps the explicit blocks (/api/models,
/api/threads regex, /api/langgraph/, ...) winning for their paths.
- Fix: disable proxy_buffering + proxy_request_buffering for the
frontend `location /` block. Without it, nginx tries to spool large
Next.js chunks into /var/lib/nginx/proxy (root-owned) and fails with
Permission denied → ERR_INCOMPLETE_CHUNKED_ENCODING → ChunkLoadError.
* test(auth): release-validation test infra and new coverage
Test fixtures and unit tests added during the validation pass.
Router test helpers (NEW: tests/_router_auth_helpers.py)
- make_authed_test_app(): builds a FastAPI test app with a stub
middleware that stamps request.state.user + request.state.auth and a
permissive thread_meta_repo mock. TestClient-based router tests
(test_artifacts_router, test_threads_router) use it instead of bare
FastAPI() so the new @require_permission(owner_check=True) decorators
short-circuit cleanly.
- call_unwrapped(): walks the __wrapped__ chain to invoke the underlying
handler without going through the authz wrappers. Direct-call tests
(test_uploads_router) use it. Typed with ParamSpec so the wrapped
signature flows through.
Backend test additions
- test_auth.py: 7 tests for the new _get_client_ip trust model (no
proxy / trusted proxy / untrusted peer / XFF rejection / invalid
CIDR / no client). 5 tests for the password blocklist (literal,
case-insensitive, strong password accepted, change-password binding,
short-password length-check still fires before blocklist).
test_update_user_raises_when_row_concurrently_deleted: closes a
shipped-without-coverage gap on the new UserNotFoundError contract.
- test_thread_meta_repo.py: 4 tests for check_access(require_existing=True)
— strict missing-row denial, strict owner match, strict owner mismatch,
strict null-owner still allowed (shared rows survive the tightening).
- test_ensure_admin.py: 3 tests for _migrate_orphaned_threads /
_iter_store_items pagination, covering the TC-UPG-02 upgrade story
end-to-end via mock store. Closes the gap where the cursor pagination
was untested even though the previous PR rewrote it.
- test_threads_router.py: 5 tests for _strip_reserved_metadata
(owner_id removal, user_id removal, safe-keys passthrough, empty
input, both-stripped).
- test_auth_type_system.py: replace "password123" fixtures with
Tr0ub4dor3a / AnotherStr0ngPwd! so the new password blocklist
doesn't reject the test data.
* docs(auth): refresh TC-DOCKER-05 + document Docker validation gap
- AUTH_TEST_PLAN.md TC-DOCKER-05: the previous expectation
("admin password visible in docker logs") was stale after the simplify
pass that moved credentials to a 0600 file. The grep "Password:" check
would have silently failed and given a false sense of coverage. New
expectation matches the actual file-based path: 0600 file in
DEER_FLOW_HOME, log shows the path (not the secret), reverse-grep
asserts no leaked password in container logs.
- NEW: docs/AUTH_TEST_DOCKER_GAP.md documents the only un-executed
block in the test plan (TC-DOCKER-01..06). Reason: sg_dev validation
host has no Docker daemon installed. The doc maps each Docker case
to an already-validated bare-metal equivalent (TC-1.1, TC-REENT-01,
TC-API-02 etc.) so the gap is auditable, and includes pre-flight
reproduction steps for whoever has Docker available.
---------
Co-authored-by: greatmengqi <chenmengqi.0376@bytedance.com>
* feat(persistence): add SQLAlchemy 2.0 async ORM scaffold
Introduce a unified database configuration (DatabaseConfig) that
controls both the LangGraph checkpointer and the DeerFlow application
persistence layer from a single `database:` config section.
New modules:
- deerflow.config.database_config — Pydantic config with memory/sqlite/postgres backends
- deerflow.persistence — async engine lifecycle, DeclarativeBase with to_dict mixin, Alembic skeleton
- deerflow.runtime.runs.store — RunStore ABC + MemoryRunStore implementation
Gateway integration initializes/tears down the persistence engine in
the existing langgraph_runtime() context manager. Legacy checkpointer
config is preserved for backward compatibility.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(persistence): add RunEventStore ABC + MemoryRunEventStore
Phase 2-A prerequisite for event storage: adds the unified run event
stream interface (RunEventStore) with an in-memory implementation,
RunEventsConfig, gateway integration, and comprehensive tests (27 cases).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(persistence): add ORM models, repositories, DB/JSONL event stores, RunJournal, and API endpoints
Phase 2-B: run persistence + event storage + token tracking.
- ORM models: RunRow (with token fields), ThreadMetaRow, RunEventRow
- RunRepository implements RunStore ABC via SQLAlchemy ORM
- ThreadMetaRepository with owner access control
- DbRunEventStore with trace content truncation and cursor pagination
- JsonlRunEventStore with per-run files and seq recovery from disk
- RunJournal (BaseCallbackHandler) captures LLM/tool/lifecycle events,
accumulates token usage by caller type, buffers and flushes to store
- RunManager now accepts optional RunStore for persistent backing
- Worker creates RunJournal, writes human_message, injects callbacks
- Gateway deps use factory functions (RunRepository when DB available)
- New endpoints: messages, run messages, run events, token-usage
- ThreadCreateRequest gains assistant_id field
- 92 tests pass (33 new), zero regressions
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(persistence): add user feedback + follow-up run association
Phase 2-C: feedback and follow-up tracking.
- FeedbackRow ORM model (rating +1/-1, optional message_id, comment)
- FeedbackRepository with CRUD, list_by_run/thread, aggregate stats
- Feedback API endpoints: create, list, stats, delete
- follow_up_to_run_id in RunCreateRequest (explicit or auto-detected
from latest successful run on the thread)
- Worker writes follow_up_to_run_id into human_message event metadata
- Gateway deps: feedback_repo factory + getter
- 17 new tests (14 FeedbackRepository + 3 follow-up association)
- 109 total tests pass, zero regressions
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test+config: comprehensive Phase 2 test coverage + deprecate checkpointer config
- config.example.yaml: deprecate standalone checkpointer section, activate
unified database:sqlite as default (drives both checkpointer + app data)
- New: test_thread_meta_repo.py (14 tests) — full ThreadMetaRepository coverage
including check_access owner logic, list_by_owner pagination
- Extended test_run_repository.py (+4 tests) — completion preserves fields,
list ordering desc, limit, owner_none returns all
- Extended test_run_journal.py (+8 tests) — on_chain_error, track_tokens=false,
middleware no ai_message, unknown caller tokens, convenience fields,
tool_error, non-summarization custom event
- Extended test_run_event_store.py (+7 tests) — DB batch seq continuity,
make_run_event_store factory (memory/db/jsonl/fallback/unknown)
- Extended test_phase2b_integration.py (+4 tests) — create_or_reject persists,
follow-up metadata, summarization in history, full DB-backed lifecycle
- Fixed DB integration test to use proper fake objects (not MagicMock)
for JSON-serializable metadata
- 157 total Phase 2 tests pass, zero regressions
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* config: move default sqlite_dir to .deer-flow/data
Keep SQLite databases alongside other DeerFlow-managed data
(threads, memory) under the .deer-flow/ directory instead of a
top-level ./data folder.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(persistence): remove UTFJSON, use engine-level json_serializer + datetime.now()
- Replace custom UTFJSON type with standard sqlalchemy.JSON in all ORM
models. Add json_serializer=json.dumps(ensure_ascii=False) to all
create_async_engine calls so non-ASCII text (Chinese etc.) is stored
as-is in both SQLite and Postgres.
- Change ORM datetime defaults from datetime.now(UTC) to datetime.now(),
remove UTC imports.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(gateway): simplify deps.py with getter factory + inline repos
- Replace 6 identical getter functions with _require() factory.
- Inline 3 _make_*_repo() factories into langgraph_runtime(), call
get_session_factory() once instead of 3 times.
- Add thread_meta upsert in start_run (services.py).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(docker): add UV_EXTRAS build arg for optional dependencies
Support installing optional dependency groups (e.g. postgres) at
Docker build time via UV_EXTRAS build arg:
UV_EXTRAS=postgres docker compose build
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(journal): fix flush, token tracking, and consolidate tests
RunJournal fixes:
- _flush_sync: retain events in buffer when no event loop instead of
dropping them; worker's finally block flushes via async flush().
- on_llm_end: add tool_calls filter and caller=="lead_agent" guard for
ai_message events; mark message IDs for dedup with record_llm_usage.
- worker.py: persist completion data (tokens, message count) to RunStore
in finally block.
Model factory:
- Auto-inject stream_usage=True for BaseChatOpenAI subclasses with
custom api_base, so usage_metadata is populated in streaming responses.
Test consolidation:
- Delete test_phase2b_integration.py (redundant with existing tests).
- Move DB-backed lifecycle test into test_run_journal.py.
- Add tests for stream_usage injection in test_model_factory.py.
- Clean up executor/task_tool dead journal references.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(events): widen content type to str|dict in all store backends
Allow event content to be a dict (for structured OpenAI-format messages)
in addition to plain strings. Dict values are JSON-serialized for the DB
backend and deserialized on read; memory and JSONL backends handle dicts
natively. Trace truncation now serializes dicts to JSON before measuring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(events): use metadata flag instead of heuristic for dict content detection
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(converters): add LangChain-to-OpenAI message format converters
Pure functions langchain_to_openai_message, langchain_to_openai_completion,
langchain_messages_to_openai, and _infer_finish_reason for converting
LangChain BaseMessage objects to OpenAI Chat Completions format, used by
RunJournal for event storage. 15 unit tests added.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(converters): handle empty list content as null, clean up test
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(events): human_message content uses OpenAI user message format
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(events): ai_message uses OpenAI format, add ai_tool_call message event
- ai_message content now uses {"role": "assistant", "content": "..."} format
- New ai_tool_call message event emitted when lead_agent LLM responds with tool_calls
- ai_tool_call uses langchain_to_openai_message converter for consistent format
- Both events include finish_reason in metadata ("stop" or "tool_calls")
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(events): add tool_result message event with OpenAI tool message format
Cache tool_call_id from on_tool_start keyed by run_id as fallback for on_tool_end,
then emit a tool_result message event (role=tool, tool_call_id, content) after each
successful tool completion.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(events): summary content uses OpenAI system message format
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(events): replace llm_start/llm_end with llm_request/llm_response in OpenAI format
Add on_chat_model_start to capture structured prompt messages as llm_request events.
Replace llm_end trace events with llm_response using OpenAI Chat Completions format.
Track llm_call_index to pair request/response events.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(events): add record_middleware method for middleware trace events
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(events): add full run sequence integration test for OpenAI content format
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(events): align message events with checkpoint format and add middleware tag injection
- Message events (ai_message, ai_tool_call, tool_result, human_message) now use
BaseMessage.model_dump() format, matching LangGraph checkpoint values.messages
- on_tool_end extracts tool_call_id/name/status from ToolMessage objects
- on_tool_error now emits tool_result message events with error status
- record_middleware uses middleware:{tag} event_type and middleware category
- Summarization custom events use middleware:summarize category
- TitleMiddleware injects middleware:title tag via get_config() inheritance
- SummarizationMiddleware model bound with middleware:summarize tag
- Worker writes human_message using HumanMessage.model_dump()
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(threads): switch search endpoint to threads_meta table and sync title
- POST /api/threads/search now queries threads_meta table directly,
removing the two-phase Store + Checkpointer scan approach
- Add ThreadMetaRepository.search() with metadata/status filters
- Add ThreadMetaRepository.update_display_name() for title sync
- Worker syncs checkpoint title to threads_meta.display_name on run completion
- Map display_name to values.title in search response for API compatibility
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(threads): history endpoint reads messages from event store
- POST /api/threads/{thread_id}/history now combines two data sources:
checkpointer for checkpoint_id, metadata, title, thread_data;
event store for messages (complete history, not truncated by summarization)
- Strip internal LangGraph metadata keys from response
- Remove full channel_values serialization in favor of selective fields
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: remove duplicate optional-dependencies header in pyproject.toml
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(middleware): pass tagged config to TitleMiddleware ainvoke call
Without the config, the middleware:title tag was not injected,
causing the LLM response to be recorded as a lead_agent ai_message
in run_events.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: resolve merge conflict in .env.example
Keep both DATABASE_URL (from persistence-scaffold) and WECOM
credentials (from main) after the merge.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(persistence): address review feedback on PR #1851
- Fix naive datetime.now() → datetime.now(UTC) in all ORM models
- Fix seq race condition in DbRunEventStore.put() with FOR UPDATE
and UNIQUE(thread_id, seq) constraint
- Encapsulate _store access in RunManager.update_run_completion()
- Deduplicate _store.put() logic in RunManager via _persist_to_store()
- Add update_run_completion to RunStore ABC + MemoryRunStore
- Wire follow_up_to_run_id through the full create path
- Add error recovery to RunJournal._flush_sync() lost-event scenario
- Add migration note for search_threads breaking change
- Fix test_checkpointer_none_fix mock to set database=None
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: update uv.lock
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(persistence): address 22 review comments from CodeQL, Copilot, and Code Quality
Bug fixes:
- Sanitize log params to prevent log injection (CodeQL)
- Reset threads_meta.status to idle/error when run completes
- Attach messages only to latest checkpoint in /history response
- Write threads_meta on POST /threads so new threads appear in search
Lint fixes:
- Remove unused imports (journal.py, migrations/env.py, test_converters.py)
- Convert lambda to named function (engine.py, Ruff E731)
- Remove unused logger definitions in repos (Ruff F841)
- Add logging to JSONL decode errors and empty except blocks
- Separate assert side-effects in tests (CodeQL)
- Remove unused local variables in tests (Ruff F841)
- Fix max_trace_content truncation to use byte length, not char length
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* style: apply ruff format to persistence and runtime files
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* Potential fix for pull request finding 'Statement has no effect'
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* refactor(runtime): introduce RunContext to reduce run_agent parameter bloat
Extract checkpointer, store, event_store, run_events_config, thread_meta_repo,
and follow_up_to_run_id into a frozen RunContext dataclass. Add get_run_context()
in deps.py to build the base context from app.state singletons. start_run() uses
dataclasses.replace() to enrich per-run fields before passing ctx to run_agent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(gateway): move sanitize_log_param to app/gateway/utils.py
Extract the log-injection sanitizer from routers/threads.py into a shared
utils module and rename to sanitize_log_param (public API). Eliminates the
reverse service → router import in services.py.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* perf: use SQL aggregation for feedback stats and thread token usage
Replace Python-side counting in FeedbackRepository.aggregate_by_run with
a single SELECT COUNT/SUM query. Add RunStore.aggregate_tokens_by_thread
abstract method with SQL GROUP BY implementation in RunRepository and
Python fallback in MemoryRunStore. Simplify the thread_token_usage
endpoint to delegate to the new method, eliminating the limit=10000
truncation risk.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: annotate DbRunEventStore.put() as low-frequency path
Add docstring clarifying that put() opens a per-call transaction with
FOR UPDATE and should only be used for infrequent writes (currently
just the initial human_message event). High-throughput callers should
use put_batch() instead.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(threads): fall back to Store search when ThreadMetaRepository is unavailable
When database.backend=memory (default) or no SQL session factory is
configured, search_threads now queries the LangGraph Store instead of
returning 503. Returns empty list if neither Store nor repo is available.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(persistence): introduce ThreadMetaStore ABC for backend-agnostic thread metadata
Add ThreadMetaStore abstract base class with create/get/search/update/delete
interface. ThreadMetaRepository (SQL) now inherits from it. New
MemoryThreadMetaStore wraps LangGraph BaseStore for memory-mode deployments.
deps.py now always provides a non-None thread_meta_repo, eliminating all
`if thread_meta_repo is not None` guards in services.py, worker.py, and
routers/threads.py. search_threads no longer needs a Store fallback branch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(history): read messages from checkpointer instead of RunEventStore
The /history endpoint now reads messages directly from the
checkpointer's channel_values (the authoritative source) instead of
querying RunEventStore.list_messages(). The RunEventStore API is
preserved for other consumers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(persistence): address new Copilot review comments
- feedback.py: validate thread_id/run_id before deleting feedback
- jsonl.py: add path traversal protection with ID validation
- run_repo.py: parse `before` to datetime for PostgreSQL compat
- thread_meta_repo.py: fix pagination when metadata filter is active
- database_config.py: use resolve_path for sqlite_dir consistency
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Implement skill self-evolution and skill_manage flow (#1874)
* chore: ignore .worktrees directory
* Add skill_manage self-evolution flow
* Fix CI regressions for skill_manage
* Address PR review feedback for skill evolution
* fix(skill-evolution): preserve history on delete
* fix(skill-evolution): tighten scanner fallbacks
* docs: add skill_manage e2e evidence screenshot
* fix(skill-manage): avoid blocking fs ops in session runtime
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* fix(config): resolve sqlite_dir relative to CWD, not Paths.base_dir
resolve_path() resolves relative to Paths.base_dir (.deer-flow),
which double-nested the path to .deer-flow/.deer-flow/data/app.db.
Use Path.resolve() (CWD-relative) instead.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Feature/feishu receive file (#1608)
* feat(feishu): add channel file materialization hook for inbound messages
- Introduce Channel.receive_file(msg, thread_id) as a base method for file materialization; default is no-op.
- Implement FeishuChannel.receive_file to download files/images from Feishu messages, save to sandbox, and inject virtual paths into msg.text.
- Update ChannelManager to call receive_file for any channel if msg.files is present, enabling downstream model access to user-uploaded files.
- No impact on Slack/Telegram or other channels (they inherit the default no-op).
* style(backend): format code with ruff for lint compliance
- Auto-formatted packages/harness/deerflow/agents/factory.py and tests/test_create_deerflow_agent.py using `ruff format`
- Ensured both files conform to project linting standards
- Fixes CI lint check failures caused by code style issues
* fix(feishu): handle file write operation asynchronously to prevent blocking
* fix(feishu): rename GetMessageResourceRequest to _GetMessageResourceRequest and remove redundant code
* test(feishu): add tests for receive_file method and placeholder replacement
* fix(manager): remove unnecessary type casting for channel retrieval
* fix(feishu): update logging messages to reflect resource handling instead of image
* fix(feishu): sanitize filename by replacing invalid characters in file uploads
* fix(feishu): improve filename sanitization and reorder image key handling in message processing
* fix(feishu): add thread lock to prevent filename conflicts during file downloads
* fix(test): correct bad merge in test_feishu_parser.py
* chore: run ruff and apply formatting cleanup
fix(feishu): preserve rich-text attachment order and improve fallback filename handling
* fix(docker): restore gateway env vars and fix langgraph empty arg issue (#1915)
Two production docker-compose.yaml bugs prevent `make up` from working:
1. Gateway missing DEER_FLOW_CONFIG_PATH and DEER_FLOW_EXTENSIONS_CONFIG_PATH
environment overrides. Added in fb2d99f (#1836) but accidentally reverted
by ca2fb95 (#1847). Without them, gateway reads host paths from .env via
env_file, causing FileNotFoundError inside the container.
2. Langgraph command fails when LANGGRAPH_ALLOW_BLOCKING is unset (default).
Empty $${allow_blocking} inserts a bare space between flags, causing
' --no-reload' to be parsed as unexpected extra argument. Fix by building
args string first and conditionally appending --allow-blocking.
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* fix(frontend): resolve invalid HTML nesting and tabnabbing vulnerabilities (#1904)
* fix(frontend): resolve invalid HTML nesting and tabnabbing vulnerabilities
Fix `<button>` inside `<a>` invalid HTML in artifact components and add
missing `noopener,noreferrer` to `window.open` calls to prevent reverse
tabnabbing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(frontend): address Copilot review on tabnabbing and double-tab-open
Remove redundant parent onClick on web_fetch ChainOfThoughtStep to
prevent opening two tabs on link click, and explicitly null out
window.opener after window.open() for defensive tabnabbing hardening.
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* refactor(persistence): organize entities into per-entity directories
Restructure the persistence layer from horizontal "models/ + repositories/"
split into vertical entity-aligned directories. Each entity (thread_meta,
run, feedback) now owns its ORM model, abstract interface (where applicable),
and concrete implementations under a single directory with an aggregating
__init__.py for one-line imports.
Layout:
persistence/thread_meta/{base,model,sql,memory}.py
persistence/run/{model,sql}.py
persistence/feedback/{model,sql}.py
models/__init__.py is kept as a facade so Alembic autogenerate continues to
discover all ORM tables via Base.metadata. RunEventRow remains under
models/run_event.py because its storage implementation lives in
runtime/events/store/db.py and has no matching repository directory.
The repositories/ directory is removed entirely. All call sites in
gateway/deps.py and tests are updated to import from the new entity
packages, e.g.:
from deerflow.persistence.thread_meta import ThreadMetaRepository
from deerflow.persistence.run import RunRepository
from deerflow.persistence.feedback import FeedbackRepository
Full test suite passes (1690 passed, 14 skipped).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(gateway): sync thread rename and delete through ThreadMetaStore
The POST /threads/{id}/state endpoint previously synced title changes
only to the LangGraph Store via _store_upsert. In sqlite mode the search
endpoint reads from the ThreadMetaRepository SQL table, so renames never
appeared in /threads/search until the next agent run completed (worker.py
syncs title from checkpoint to thread_meta in its finally block).
Likewise the DELETE /threads/{id} endpoint cleaned up the filesystem,
Store, and checkpointer but left the threads_meta row orphaned in sqlite,
so deleted threads kept appearing in /threads/search.
Fix both endpoints by routing through the ThreadMetaStore abstraction
which already has the correct sqlite/memory implementations wired up by
deps.py. The rename path now calls update_display_name() and the delete
path calls delete() — both work uniformly across backends.
Verified end-to-end with curl in gateway mode against sqlite backend.
Existing test suite (1690 passed) and focused router/repo tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(gateway): route all thread metadata access through ThreadMetaStore
Following the rename/delete bug fix in PR1, migrate the remaining direct
LangGraph Store reads/writes in the threads router and services to the
ThreadMetaStore abstraction so that the sqlite and memory backends behave
identically and the legacy dual-write paths can be removed.
Migrated endpoints (threads.py):
- create_thread: idempotency check + write now use thread_meta_repo.get/create
instead of dual-writing the LangGraph Store and the SQL row.
- get_thread: reads from thread_meta_repo.get; the checkpoint-only fallback
for legacy threads is preserved.
- patch_thread: replaced _store_get/_store_put with thread_meta_repo.update_metadata.
- delete_thread_data: dropped the legacy store.adelete; thread_meta_repo.delete
already covers it.
Removed dead code (services.py):
- _upsert_thread_in_store — redundant with the immediately following
thread_meta_repo.create() call.
- _sync_thread_title_after_run — worker.py's finally block already syncs
the title via thread_meta_repo.update_display_name() after each run.
Removed dead code (threads.py):
- _store_get / _store_put / _store_upsert helpers (no remaining callers).
- THREADS_NS constant.
- get_store import (router no longer touches the LangGraph Store directly).
New abstract method:
- ThreadMetaStore.update_metadata(thread_id, metadata) merges metadata into
the thread's metadata field. Implemented in both ThreadMetaRepository (SQL,
read-modify-write inside one session) and MemoryThreadMetaStore. Three new
unit tests cover merge / empty / nonexistent behaviour.
Net change: -134 lines. Full test suite: 1693 passed, 14 skipped.
Verified end-to-end with curl in gateway mode against sqlite backend
(create / patch / get / rename / search / delete).
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* feat(dev): add pre-commit hooks for ruff, eslint, and prettier
* fix: use local uv-based ruff hooks and uv run for pre-commit install
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* fix: cap prompt caching breakpoints at 4 to prevent API 400 errors (fixes#2448)
The previous _apply_prompt_caching() attached cache_control to every text
block in the system prompt, every content block in the last N messages, and
the last tool definition. In multi-turn conversations with structured content
blocks this easily exceeded the 4-breakpoint hard limit enforced by both the
Anthropic API and AWS Bedrock, producing a 400 Bad Request (or a silent
"No generations found in stream" when streaming).
Fix: collect all candidate blocks in document order, then apply cache_control
only to the last MAX_CACHE_BREAKPOINTS (4) of them. Later breakpoints cover a
larger prefix and therefore yield better cache hit rates, making this the
optimal placement strategy as well as the safe one.
Adds 13 unit tests covering the budget cap, edge cases, and correct
last-candidate placement.
* docs: clarify _apply_prompt_caching docstring includes tool definitions
Per Copilot review: the implementation also caches the last tool definition
(see the candidates list at lines 202-205), so the docstring summary should
explicitly mention tools alongside system and recent messages.
* Fix the lint error
* style: fix ruff format check for test_claude_provider_prompt_caching.py
Add the missing blank line before the 'Edge cases' section comment so
that ruff format --check passes in CI.
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* feat(mcp): support custom tool interceptors via extensions_config.json
Add a generic extension point for registering custom MCP tool
interceptors through `extensions_config.json`. This allows downstream
projects to inject per-request header manipulation, auth context
propagation, or other cross-cutting concerns without modifying
DeerFlow source code.
Interceptors are declared as Python callable paths in a new
`mcpInterceptors` array field and loaded via the existing
`resolve_variable` reflection mechanism:
```json
{
"mcpInterceptors": [
"my_package.mcp.auth:build_auth_interceptor"
]
}
```
Each entry must resolve to a no-arg builder function that returns an
async interceptor compatible with `MultiServerMCPClient`'s
`tool_interceptors` interface.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(mcp): add unit tests for custom tool interceptors
Cover all branches of the mcpInterceptors loading logic:
- valid interceptor loaded and appended to tool_interceptors
- multiple interceptors loaded in declaration order
- builder returning None is skipped
- resolve_variable ImportError logged and skipped
- builder raising exception logged and skipped
- absent mcpInterceptors field is safe (no-op)
- custom interceptors coexist with OAuth interceptor
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* Potential fix for pull request finding
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* fix(mcp): validate mcpInterceptors type and fix lint warnings
Address review feedback:
1. Validate mcpInterceptors config value before iterating:
- Accept a single string and normalize to [string]
- Ignore None silently
- Log warning and skip for non-list/non-string types
2. Fix ruff F841 lint errors in tests:
- Rename _make_mock_env to _make_patches, embed mock_client
- Remove unused `as mock_cls` bindings where not needed
- Extract _get_interceptors() helper to reduce repetition
3. Add two new test cases for type validation:
- test_mcp_interceptors_single_string_is_normalized
- test_mcp_interceptors_invalid_type_logs_warning
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(mcp): validate interceptor return type and fix import mock path
Address review feedback:
1. Validate builder return type with callable() check:
- callable interceptor → append to tool_interceptors
- None → silently skip (builder opted out)
- non-callable → log warning with type name and skip
2. Fix test mock path: resolve_variable is a top-level import in
tools.py, so mock deerflow.mcp.tools.resolve_variable instead of
deerflow.reflection.resolve_variable to correctly intercept calls.
3. Add test_custom_interceptor_non_callable_return_logs_warning to
cover the new non-callable validation branch.
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* docs(mcp): add mcpInterceptors example and documentation
- Add mcpInterceptors field to extensions_config.example.json
- Add "Custom Tool Interceptors" section to MCP_SERVER.md with
configuration format, example interceptor code, and edge case
behavior notes
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* fix: use subprocess instead of os.system in local_backend.py
The sandbox backend and skill evaluation scripts use subprocess
* fixing the failing test
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* fix(debug): keep terminal clean by redirecting all logs to file
- Redirect all logs to debug.log file to prevent background task logs
from interfering with interactive terminal prompts
- Honor AppConfig.log_level setting instead of hard-coding to INFO
- Make logging setup idempotent by clearing pre-existing handlers
- Defer deerflow imports until after logging is configured to ensure
import-time side effects are captured in debug.log
- Display active log level in startup banner
- Add prompt_toolkit installation tip for enhanced readline support
Made-with: Cursor
* attaching the file handler before importing/calling get_app_config()
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* feat(trace): Add `run_name` to the trace info for suggestions and memory.
before(in langsmith):
CodexChatModel
CodexChatModel
lead_agent
after:
suggest_agent
memory_agent
lead_agent
feat(trace): Add `run_name` to the trace info for suggestions and memory.
before(in langsmith):
CodexChatModel
CodexChatModel
lead_agent
after:
suggest_agent
memory_agent
lead_agent
* feat(trace): Add `run_name` to the trace info for system agents.
before(in langsmith):
CodexChatModel
CodexChatModel
CodexChatModel
CodexChatModel
lead_agent
after:
suggest_agent
title_agent
security_agent
memory_agent
lead_agent
* chore(code format):code format
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The exception handler in JinaClient.crawl used logger.exception, which
emits an ERROR-level record with the full httpx/httpcore/anyio traceback
for every transient network failure (timeout, connection refused). Other
search/crawl providers in the project log the same class of recoverable
failures as a single line. One offline/slow-network session could produce
dozens of multi-frame ERROR stack traces, drowning out real problems.
Switch to logger.warning with a concise message that includes the
exception type and its str, matching the style used elsewhere for
recoverable transient failures (aio_sandbox, ddg, etc.). The exception
type now also surfaces into the returned "Error: ..." string so callers
retain diagnostic signal.
Adds a regression test that asserts the log record is WARNING, carries
no exc_info, and includes the exception class name.
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* feat(subagents): support per-subagent skill loading and custom subagent types (#2230)
Add per-subagent skill configuration and custom subagent type registration,
aligned with Codex's role-based config layering and per-session skill injection.
Backend:
- SubagentConfig gains `skills` field (None=all, []=none, list=whitelist)
- New CustomSubagentConfig for user-defined subagent types in config.yaml
- SubagentsAppConfig gains `custom_agents` section and `get_skills_for()`
- Registry resolves custom agents with three-layer config precedence
- SubagentExecutor loads skills per-session as conversation items (Codex pattern)
- task_tool no longer appends skills to system_prompt
- Lead agent system prompt dynamically lists all registered subagent types
- setup_agent tool accepts optional skills parameter
- Gateway agents API transparently passes skills in CRUD operations
Frontend:
- Agent/CreateAgentRequest/UpdateAgentRequest types include skills field
- Agent card displays skills as badges alongside tool_groups
Config:
- config.example.yaml documents custom_agents and per-agent skills override
Tests:
- 40 new tests covering all skill config, custom agents, and registry logic
- Existing tests updated for new get_skills_prompt_section signature
Closes#2230
* fix: address review feedback on skills PR
- Remove stale get_skills_prompt_section monkeypatches from test_task_tool_core_logic.py
(task_tool no longer imports this function after skill injection moved to executor)
- Add key prefixes (tg:/sk:) to agent-card badges to prevent React key collisions
between tool_groups and skills
* fix(ci): resolve lint and test failures
- Format agent-card.tsx with prettier (lint-frontend)
- Remove stale "Skills Appendix" system_prompt assertion — skills are now
loaded per-session by SubagentExecutor, not appended to system_prompt
* fix(ci): sort imports in test_subagent_skills_config.py (ruff I001)
* fix(ci): use nullish coalescing in agent-card badge condition (eslint)
* fix: address review feedback on skills PR
- Use model_fields_set in AgentUpdateRequest to distinguish "field omitted"
from "explicitly set to null" — fixes skills=None ambiguity where None
means "inherit all" but was treated as "don't change"
- Move lazy import of get_subagent_config outside loop in
_build_available_subagents_description to avoid repeated import overhead
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* fix(gateway): bound lifespan shutdown hooks to prevent worker hang
Gateway worker can hang indefinitely in `uvicorn --reload` mode with
the listening socket still bound — all /api/* requests return 504,
and SIGKILL is the only recovery.
Root cause (py-spy dump from a reproduction showed 16+ stacked frames
of signal_handler -> Event.set -> threading.Lock.__enter__ on the
main thread): CPython's `threading.Event` uses `Condition(Lock())`
where the inner Lock is non-reentrant. uvicorn's BaseReload signal
handler calls `should_exit.set()` directly from signal context; if a
second signal (SIGTERM/SIGHUP from the reload supervisor, or
watchfiles-triggered reload) arrives while the first handler holds
the Lock, the reentrant call deadlocks on itself.
The reload supervisor keeps sending those signals only when the
worker fails to exit promptly. DeerFlow's lifespan currently awaits
`stop_channel_service()` with no timeout; if a channel's `stop()`
stalls (e.g. Feishu/Slack WebSocket waiting for an ack), the worker
can't exit, the supervisor keeps signaling, and the deadlock becomes
reachable.
This is a defense-in-depth fix — it does not repair the upstream
uvicorn/CPython issue, but it ensures DeerFlow's lifespan exits
within a bounded window so the supervisor has no reason to keep
firing signals. No behavior change on the happy path.
Wraps the shutdown hook in `asyncio.wait_for(timeout=5.0)` and logs
a warning on timeout before proceeding to worker exit.
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* Update backend/app/gateway/app.py
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* style: apply make format (ruff) to test assertions
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* feat: add optional prompt-toolkit support to debug.py
Use PromptSession.prompt_async() for arrow-key navigation and input
history when prompt-toolkit is available, falling back to plain input()
with a helpful install tip otherwise.
Made-with: Cursor
* fix: handle EOFError gracefully in debug.py
Catch EOFError alongside KeyboardInterrupt so that Ctrl-D exits
cleanly instead of printing a traceback.
Made-with: Cursor
* fix(skills): validate bundled SKILL.md front-matter in CI (fixes#2443)
Adds a parametrized backend test that runs `_validate_skill_frontmatter`
against every bundled SKILL.md under `skills/public/`, so a broken
front-matter fails CI with a per-skill error message instead of
surfacing as a runtime gateway-load warning.
The new test caught two pre-existing breakages on `main` and fixes them:
* `bootstrap/SKILL.md`: the unquoted description had a second `:` mid-line
("Also trigger for updates: ..."), which YAML parses as a nested mapping
("mapping values are not allowed here"). Rewrites the description as a
folded scalar (`>-`), which preserves the original wording (including the
embedded colon, double quotes, and apostrophes) without further escaping.
This complements PR #2436 (single-file colon→hyphen patch) with a more
general convention that survives future edits.
* `chart-visualization/SKILL.md`: used `dependency:` which is not in
`ALLOWED_FRONTMATTER_PROPERTIES`. Renamed to `compatibility:`, the
documented field for "Required tools, dependencies" per skill-creator.
No code reads `dependency` (verified by grep across backend/).
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Fix the lint error
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* fix: remove mismatched context param in debug.py to suppress Pydantic warning
The ainvoke call passed context={"thread_id": ...} but the agent graph
has no context_schema (ContextT defaults to None), causing a
PydanticSerializationUnexpectedValue warning on every invocation.
Align with the production run_agent path by injecting context via
Runtime into configurable["__pregel_runtime"] instead.
Closes#2445
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* refactor: derive runtime thread_id from config to avoid duplication
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The tool is registered as `present_files` (plural) in present_file_tool.py,
but four references in documentation and prompt strings incorrectly used the
singular form `present_file`. This could cause confusion and potentially
lead to incorrect tool invocations.
Changed files:
- backend/docs/GUARDRAILS.md
- backend/docs/ARCHITECTURE.md
- backend/packages/harness/deerflow/agents/lead_agent/prompt.py (2 occurrences)
- Remove f-string prefix on 7 strings with no placeholders (F541)
in analyze.py, aggregate_benchmark.py, run_loop.py, generate_review.py
- Remove unused `os` import in quick_validate.py (F401)
Found by ruff via HUMMBL Arbiter (https://hummbl.io/audit).
* Refactor tests for SKILL.md parser
Updated tests for SKILL.md parser to handle quoted names and descriptions correctly. Added new tests for parsing plain and single-quoted names, and ensured multi-line descriptions are processed properly.
* Implement tool name validation and deduplication
Add tool name mismatch warning and deduplication logic
* Refactor skill file parsing and error handling
* Add tests for tool name deduplication
Added tests for tool name deduplication in get_available_tools(). Ensured that duplicates are not returned, the first occurrence is kept, and warnings are logged for skipped duplicates.
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Update minimal config to include tools list
* Update test for nonexistent skill file
Ensure the test for nonexistent files checks for None.
* Refactor tool loading and add skill management support
Refactor tool loading logic to include skill management tools based on configuration and clean up comments.
* Enhance code comments for tool loading logic
Added comments to clarify the purpose of various code sections related to tool loading and configuration.
* Fix assertion for duplicate tool name warning
* Fix indentation issues in tools.py
* Fix the lint error of test_tool_deduplication
* Fix the lint error of tools.py
* Fix the lint error
* Fix the lint error
* make format
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* fix(setup-agent): prevent data loss when setup fails on existing agent directory
Record whether the agent directory pre-existed before mkdir, and only
run shutil.rmtree cleanup when the directory was newly created during
this call. Previously, any failure would delete the entire directory
including pre-existing SOUL.md and config.yaml.
* fix: address PR review — init variables before try, remove unused result
* style: fix ruff I001 import block formatting in test file
* style: add missing blank lines between top-level definitions in test file
* fix(subagent): inherit parent agent's tool_groups in task_tool
When a custom agent defines tool_groups (e.g. [file:read, file:write, bash]),
the restriction is correctly applied to the lead agent. However, when the lead
agent delegates work to a subagent via the task tool, get_available_tools() is
called without the groups parameter, causing the subagent to receive ALL tools
(including web_search, web_fetch, image_search, etc.) regardless of the parent
agent's configuration.
This fix propagates tool_groups through run metadata so that task_tool passes
the same group filter when building the subagent's tool set.
Changes:
- agent.py: include tool_groups in run metadata
- task_tool.py: read tool_groups from metadata and pass to get_available_tools()
* fix: initialize metadata before conditional block and update tests for tool_groups propagation
- Initialize metadata = {} before the 'if runtime is not None' block to
avoid Ruff F821 (possibly-undefined variable) and simplify the
parent_tool_groups expression.
- Update existing test assertion to expect groups=None in
get_available_tools call signature.
- Add 3 new test cases:
- test_task_tool_propagates_tool_groups_to_subagent
- test_task_tool_no_tool_groups_passes_none
- test_task_tool_runtime_none_passes_groups_none
* fix(mcp): prevent RuntimeError from escaping except block in get_cached_mcp_tools
When `asyncio.get_event_loop()` raises RuntimeError and the fallback
`asyncio.run()` also fails, the exception escapes unhandled because
Python does not route exceptions raised inside an `except` block to
sibling `except` clauses. Wrap the fallback call in its own try/except
so failures are logged and the function returns [] as intended.
* fix: use logger.exception to preserve stack traces on MCP init failure
When NEXT_PUBLIC_BACKEND_BASE_URL is unset, the frontend proxies API
requests to the gateway. Only /api/agents and /api/skills had rewrite
rules, causing 404s for /api/models, /api/threads, /api/memory,
/api/mcp, /api/suggestions, /api/runs, etc.
Add a catch-all /api/:path* rewrite that proxies all remaining gateway
API routes. The existing /api/langgraph rewrite takes priority because
it is pushed to the array first (Next.js checks rewrites in order).
Fixes#2327
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ls_tool was the only file-system tool that did not call
mask_local_paths_in_output() before returning its result, causing host
absolute paths (e.g. /Users/.../backend/.deer-flow/knowledge-base/...)
to leak to the LLM instead of the expected virtual paths
(/mnt/knowledge-base/...).
This patch:
- Adds the mask_local_paths_in_output() call to ls_tool, consistent
with bash_tool, glob_tool and grep_tool.
- Initialises thread_data = None before the is_local_sandbox branch
(same pattern as glob_tool) so the variable is always in scope.
- Adds three new tests covering user-data path masking, skills path
masking and the empty-directory edge case.