ly-wang19 4582a41347
fix(skills): offload blocking filesystem IO in update_skill and serialize writes (#3565)
* fix(skills): offload update_skill's blocking IO and share the config write lock

Re-applied on top of main rather than merged: update_skill has since gained
admin gating, user-scoped storage and a PUBLIC vs CUSTOM/LEGACY split, so the
offload is applied per path.

- PUBLIC: the extensions_config.json read-modify-write (path resolve, snapshot,
  merge, write, reload) moves to a worker thread via asyncio.to_thread. The
  payload is built from a snapshot so the cached singleton is never mutated in
  place while the write is still in flight.
- CUSTOM/LEGACY: set_skill_enabled_state is offloaded; the non-user-scoped
  fallback takes the same shared-file RMW path as PUBLIC.
- Both load_skills calls (and storage construction) are offloaded.

The RMW lock now lives next to reload_extensions_config as
get_extensions_config_write_lock() and is acquired by both the skills router and
the MCP router, which performs the same read-modify-write on the same file.
Previously each router held its own module-local lock, so once both sides
offloaded, a PUT /api/mcp/config could run inside a skill toggle's read->write
window and the later write would silently drop the other's change.

The lock is keyed by the running event loop rather than being a module-level
singleton: asyncio primitives bind to the first loop that awaits them, which
makes a plain module-level lock unusable in a process that runs more than one
loop.

Adds a cross-router regression anchor asserting a skill toggle and an MCP update
never overlap inside the RMW (max in-flight 1); it observes 2 when the routers
use separate locks.

* fix(config): own the extensions_config RMW lock from the worker thread

An asyncio.Lock held around `await asyncio.to_thread(...)` protects only the
awaiting task. If that task is cancelled the context manager releases the lock
immediately while Python keeps running the worker thread, so a second skills or
MCP writer could acquire it and operate on extensions_config.json concurrently
with the first worker — reopening the lost-update window this was meant to close.
The per-event-loop keying had a second hole: writers on different loops got
different locks and so did not exclude each other at all.

Replace it with a process-wide threading.Lock acquired *inside* the worker that
performs the RMW (`_write_extensions_skill_state` and `_apply_mcp_config_update`),
so ownership belongs to the thread doing the writing and is held until the write
and reload actually finish, regardless of what happens to the caller. A
threading.Lock also has no event-loop affinity.

Adds a cancellation regression: the skills worker is paused inside the lock, its
route task is cancelled, and the MCP writer is started — the MCP RMW must not
enter until the skills worker is released. Against the previous asyncio-lock
design this test fails with ['skills-enter', 'mcp-enter'].

The two existing serialization tests instrumented by replacing the worker
functions, which now bypasses the lock under test; they instead patch inside the
real workers (each module's reload_extensions_config, the last step under the
lock) so the production lock is exercised.

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Co-authored-by: ly-wang19 <ly-wang19@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Willem Jiang <willem.jiang@gmail.com>
2026-07-29 18:52:32 +08:00

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Python

import asyncio
import json
import logging
import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Literal
from fastapi import APIRouter, Depends, HTTPException, Request
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from app.gateway.deps import get_config, require_admin_user
from app.gateway.path_utils import resolve_thread_virtual_path
from deerflow.agents.lead_agent.prompt import clear_skills_system_prompt_cache, refresh_skills_system_prompt_cache_async, refresh_user_skills_system_prompt_cache_async
from deerflow.config.app_config import AppConfig
from deerflow.config.extensions_config import ExtensionsConfig, SkillStateConfig, extensions_config_write_lock, get_extensions_config, reload_extensions_config
from deerflow.runtime.user_context import get_effective_user_id
from deerflow.skills import Skill
from deerflow.skills.installer import SkillAlreadyExistsError, SkillSecurityScanError
from deerflow.skills.security_scanner import scan_skill_content
from deerflow.skills.security_static_scanner import (
StaticFinding,
StaticScanBlockedError,
StaticScannerError,
enforce_static_scan,
)
from deerflow.skills.storage import SkillStorage, get_or_new_user_skill_storage
from deerflow.skills.types import SKILL_MD_FILE, SkillCategory
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
router = APIRouter(prefix="/api", tags=["skills"])
_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL = "Admin privileges required to manage skills."
class SkillResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response model for skill information."""
name: str = Field(..., description="Name of the skill")
description: str = Field(..., description="Description of what the skill does")
license: str | None = Field(None, description="License information")
category: SkillCategory = Field(..., description="Category of the skill (public, custom, or legacy)")
enabled: bool = Field(default=True, description="Whether this skill is enabled")
editable: bool = Field(default=False, description="Whether this skill can be edited/deleted (true only for custom)")
class SkillsListResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response model for listing all skills."""
skills: list[SkillResponse]
class SkillUpdateRequest(BaseModel):
"""Request model for updating a skill."""
enabled: bool = Field(..., description="Whether to enable or disable the skill")
class SkillInstallRequest(BaseModel):
"""Request model for installing a skill from a .skill file."""
thread_id: str = Field(..., description="The thread ID where the .skill file is located")
path: str = Field(..., description="Virtual path to the .skill file (e.g., mnt/user-data/outputs/my-skill.skill)")
class SkillInstallResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response model for skill installation."""
success: bool = Field(..., description="Whether the installation was successful")
skill_name: str = Field(..., description="Name of the installed skill")
message: str = Field(..., description="Installation result message")
class SkillReloadResponse(BaseModel):
"""Response model for process-local skill cache invalidation."""
success: bool = Field(..., description="Whether the skill caches were invalidated")
scope: Literal["process"] = Field(..., description="Reload scope; only the current Gateway process is affected")
message: str = Field(..., description="Human-readable reload status")
class CustomSkillContentResponse(SkillResponse):
content: str = Field(..., description="Raw SKILL.md content")
class CustomSkillUpdateRequest(BaseModel):
content: str = Field(..., description="Replacement SKILL.md content")
class CustomSkillHistoryResponse(BaseModel):
history: list[dict]
class SkillRollbackRequest(BaseModel):
history_index: int = Field(default=-1, description="History entry index to restore from, defaulting to the latest change.")
def _skill_to_response(skill: Skill) -> SkillResponse:
"""Convert a Skill object to a SkillResponse."""
return SkillResponse(
name=skill.name,
description=skill.description,
license=skill.license,
category=skill.category,
enabled=skill.enabled,
editable=skill.category == SkillCategory.CUSTOM,
)
def _static_scan_http_detail(error: StaticScanBlockedError) -> dict:
return {
"message": str(error),
"skill_name": error.skill_name,
"findings": error.findings,
}
async def _scan_static_skill_markdown_or_raise(skill_name: str, content: str, *, app_config: AppConfig) -> list[StaticFinding]:
def _scan_markdown() -> list[StaticFinding]:
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmp:
skill_dir = Path(tmp) / skill_name
skill_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
(skill_dir / SKILL_MD_FILE).write_text(content, encoding="utf-8")
return enforce_static_scan(skill_dir, skill_name=skill_name, app_config=app_config)
try:
return await asyncio.to_thread(_scan_markdown)
except StaticScanBlockedError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=_static_scan_http_detail(e)) from e
except StaticScannerError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=f"Static security scan failed for skill '{skill_name}': {e}") from e
def _get_user_skill_storage(config: AppConfig) -> SkillStorage:
"""Return a user-scoped skill storage for custom skill operations.
Uses the effective user_id from the request context (set by auth middleware).
For public skill reads, the global singleton storage is still used.
"""
return get_or_new_user_skill_storage(get_effective_user_id(), app_config=config)
@router.get(
"/skills",
response_model=SkillsListResponse,
summary="List All Skills",
description="Retrieve a list of all available skills from both public and custom directories.",
)
async def list_skills(config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> SkillsListResponse:
try:
# Use user-scoped storage: loads public (global) + custom (user-level + fallback)
skills = _get_user_skill_storage(config).load_skills(enabled_only=False)
return SkillsListResponse(skills=[_skill_to_response(skill) for skill in skills])
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to load skills: {e}", exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to load skills: {str(e)}")
@router.post(
"/skills/install",
response_model=SkillInstallResponse,
summary="Install Skill",
description="Install a skill from a .skill file (ZIP archive) located in the thread's user-data directory.",
)
async def install_skill(request: Request, body: SkillInstallRequest, config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> SkillInstallResponse:
await require_admin_user(request, detail=_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL)
try:
skill_file_path = resolve_thread_virtual_path(body.thread_id, body.path)
result = await _get_user_skill_storage(config).ainstall_skill_from_archive(skill_file_path)
await refresh_user_skills_system_prompt_cache_async(get_effective_user_id())
return SkillInstallResponse(**result)
except FileNotFoundError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=str(e))
except SkillAlreadyExistsError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=409, detail=str(e))
except SkillSecurityScanError as e:
if e.findings:
raise HTTPException(
status_code=400,
detail={
"message": str(e),
"skill_name": e.skill_name,
"findings": e.findings,
},
)
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=str(e))
except ValueError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=str(e))
except HTTPException:
raise
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to install skill: {e}", exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to install skill: {str(e)}")
@router.post(
"/skills/reload",
response_model=SkillReloadResponse,
summary="Reload Skills",
description=("Invalidate skill prompt caches for all users in the current Gateway process. Subsequent runs rescan the configured skill directories; running tasks and other Gateway processes are unaffected."),
)
async def reload_skills(request: Request) -> SkillReloadResponse:
"""Invalidate process-local skill prompt caches after external file changes."""
await require_admin_user(request, detail=_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL)
try:
await refresh_skills_system_prompt_cache_async()
except Exception as exc:
logger.exception("Failed to invalidate skills cache")
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail="Failed to invalidate skills cache.") from exc
return SkillReloadResponse(
success=True,
scope="process",
message="Skill caches invalidated; subsequent runs in this Gateway process will rescan the latest skills.",
)
@router.get("/skills/custom", response_model=SkillsListResponse, summary="List Custom Skills")
async def list_custom_skills(config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> SkillsListResponse:
"""List only user-owned custom skills (SkillCategory.CUSTOM).
Legacy shared skills (SkillCategory.LEGACY) are NOT included here —
they are read-only and appear in the full ``list_skills`` endpoint.
The frontend should use ``list_skills`` to display all available
skills including legacy ones.
"""
try:
skills = [skill for skill in _get_user_skill_storage(config).load_skills(enabled_only=False) if skill.category == SkillCategory.CUSTOM]
return SkillsListResponse(skills=[_skill_to_response(skill) for skill in skills])
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Failed to list custom skills: %s", e, exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to list custom skills: {str(e)}")
@router.get("/skills/custom/{skill_name}", response_model=CustomSkillContentResponse, summary="Get Custom Skill Content")
async def get_custom_skill(skill_name: str, request: Request, config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> CustomSkillContentResponse:
await require_admin_user(request, detail=_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL)
return await _read_custom_skill_response(skill_name, config)
async def _read_custom_skill_response(skill_name: str, config: AppConfig) -> CustomSkillContentResponse:
try:
skill_name = skill_name.replace("\r\n", "").replace("\n", "")
storage = _get_user_skill_storage(config)
skills = storage.load_skills(enabled_only=False)
skill = next((s for s in skills if s.name == skill_name and s.category == SkillCategory.CUSTOM), None)
if skill is None:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Custom skill '{skill_name}' not found")
return CustomSkillContentResponse(**_skill_to_response(skill).model_dump(), content=storage.read_custom_skill(skill_name))
except HTTPException:
raise
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Failed to get custom skill %s: %s", skill_name, e, exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to get custom skill: {str(e)}")
@router.put("/skills/custom/{skill_name}", response_model=CustomSkillContentResponse, summary="Edit Custom Skill")
async def update_custom_skill(skill_name: str, body: CustomSkillUpdateRequest, request: Request, config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> CustomSkillContentResponse:
await require_admin_user(request, detail=_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL)
try:
skill_name = skill_name.replace("\r\n", "").replace("\n", "")
storage = _get_user_skill_storage(config)
storage.ensure_custom_skill_is_editable(skill_name)
storage.validate_skill_markdown_content(skill_name, body.content)
static_findings = await _scan_static_skill_markdown_or_raise(skill_name, body.content, app_config=config)
scan = await scan_skill_content(body.content, executable=False, location=f"{skill_name}/{SKILL_MD_FILE}", app_config=config, static_findings=static_findings)
if scan.decision == "block":
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=f"Security scan blocked the edit: {scan.reason}")
prev_content = storage.read_custom_skill(skill_name)
storage.write_custom_skill(skill_name, SKILL_MD_FILE, body.content)
storage.append_history(
skill_name,
{
"action": "human_edit",
"author": "human",
"thread_id": None,
"file_path": SKILL_MD_FILE,
"prev_content": prev_content,
"new_content": body.content,
"scanner": {"decision": scan.decision, "reason": scan.reason, "static_findings": static_findings},
},
)
await refresh_user_skills_system_prompt_cache_async(get_effective_user_id())
return await _read_custom_skill_response(skill_name, config)
except HTTPException:
raise
except FileNotFoundError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=str(e))
except ValueError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=str(e))
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Failed to update custom skill %s: %s", skill_name, e, exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to update custom skill: {str(e)}")
@router.delete("/skills/custom/{skill_name}", summary="Delete Custom Skill")
async def delete_custom_skill(skill_name: str, request: Request, config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> dict[str, bool]:
await require_admin_user(request, detail=_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL)
try:
skill_name = skill_name.replace("\r\n", "").replace("\n", "")
storage = _get_user_skill_storage(config)
storage.delete_custom_skill(
skill_name,
history_meta={
"action": "human_delete",
"author": "human",
"thread_id": None,
"file_path": SKILL_MD_FILE,
"prev_content": None,
"new_content": None,
"scanner": {"decision": "allow", "reason": "Deletion requested."},
},
)
await refresh_user_skills_system_prompt_cache_async(get_effective_user_id())
return {"success": True}
except FileNotFoundError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=str(e))
except ValueError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=str(e))
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Failed to delete custom skill %s: %s", skill_name, e, exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to delete custom skill: {str(e)}")
@router.get("/skills/custom/{skill_name}/history", response_model=CustomSkillHistoryResponse, summary="Get Custom Skill History")
async def get_custom_skill_history(skill_name: str, request: Request, config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> CustomSkillHistoryResponse:
await require_admin_user(request, detail=_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL)
try:
skill_name = skill_name.replace("\r\n", "").replace("\n", "")
def _read_history() -> list[dict] | None:
# Worker thread: storage construction, the existence probes, and the
# history-file read are blocking filesystem IO that must stay off the
# event loop. None signals 404 to the caller.
storage = _get_user_skill_storage(config)
if not storage.custom_skill_exists(skill_name) and not storage.get_skill_history_file(skill_name).exists():
return None
return storage.read_history(skill_name)
history = await asyncio.to_thread(_read_history)
if history is None:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Custom skill '{skill_name}' not found")
return CustomSkillHistoryResponse(history=history)
except HTTPException:
raise
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Failed to read history for %s: %s", skill_name, e, exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to read history: {str(e)}")
@router.post("/skills/custom/{skill_name}/rollback", response_model=CustomSkillContentResponse, summary="Rollback Custom Skill")
async def rollback_custom_skill(skill_name: str, body: SkillRollbackRequest, request: Request, config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> CustomSkillContentResponse:
await require_admin_user(request, detail=_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL)
try:
storage = _get_user_skill_storage(config)
if not storage.custom_skill_exists(skill_name) and not storage.get_skill_history_file(skill_name).exists():
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Custom skill '{skill_name}' not found")
history = storage.read_history(skill_name)
if not history:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=f"Custom skill '{skill_name}' has no history")
record = history[body.history_index]
target_content = record.get("prev_content")
if target_content is None:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail="Selected history entry has no previous content to roll back to")
storage.validate_skill_markdown_content(skill_name, target_content)
static_findings = await _scan_static_skill_markdown_or_raise(skill_name, target_content, app_config=config)
scan = await scan_skill_content(target_content, executable=False, location=f"{skill_name}/{SKILL_MD_FILE}", app_config=config, static_findings=static_findings)
skill_file = storage.get_custom_skill_file(skill_name)
current_content = skill_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8") if skill_file.exists() else None
history_entry = {
"action": "rollback",
"author": "human",
"thread_id": None,
"file_path": SKILL_MD_FILE,
"prev_content": current_content,
"new_content": target_content,
"rollback_from_ts": record.get("ts"),
"scanner": {"decision": scan.decision, "reason": scan.reason, "static_findings": static_findings},
}
if scan.decision == "block":
storage.append_history(skill_name, history_entry)
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=f"Rollback blocked by security scanner: {scan.reason}")
storage.write_custom_skill(skill_name, SKILL_MD_FILE, target_content)
storage.append_history(skill_name, history_entry)
await refresh_user_skills_system_prompt_cache_async(get_effective_user_id())
return await _read_custom_skill_response(skill_name, config)
except HTTPException:
raise
except IndexError:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail="history_index is out of range")
except FileNotFoundError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=str(e))
except ValueError as e:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail=str(e))
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Failed to roll back custom skill %s: %s", skill_name, e, exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to roll back custom skill: {str(e)}")
@router.get(
"/skills/{skill_name}",
response_model=SkillResponse,
summary="Get Skill Details",
description="Retrieve detailed information about a specific skill by its name.",
)
async def get_skill(skill_name: str, config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> SkillResponse:
try:
skill_name = skill_name.replace("\r\n", "").replace("\n", "")
skills = _get_user_skill_storage(config).load_skills(enabled_only=False)
skill = next((s for s in skills if s.name == skill_name), None)
if skill is None:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Skill '{skill_name}' not found")
return _skill_to_response(skill)
except HTTPException:
raise
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to get skill {skill_name}: {e}", exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to get skill: {str(e)}")
def _write_extensions_skill_state(skill_name: str, enabled: bool) -> None:
"""Read-modify-write a skill's enabled state in the shared extensions_config.json.
Blocking filesystem IO: always call this via ``asyncio.to_thread``. It takes
``extensions_config_write_lock`` itself, so that this router and the MCP
router (which performs the same RMW on the same file) cannot interleave and
drop each other's change. The lock is held by the worker rather than by the
awaiting task, so cancelling the request cannot release it mid-write.
"""
with extensions_config_write_lock:
config_path = ExtensionsConfig.resolve_config_path()
if config_path is None:
config_path = Path.cwd().parent / "extensions_config.json"
logger.info(f"No existing extensions config found. Creating new config at: {config_path}")
# Work on a deep copy rather than the cached singleton: mutating the
# singleton in place would publish the new state to readers before it is
# durable on disk, and leave it applied even if the write below fails.
# to_file_dict() serializes the full extensions_config.json shape (all
# top-level keys), so no field is dropped from the file.
extensions_config = get_extensions_config().model_copy(deep=True)
extensions_config.skills[skill_name] = SkillStateConfig(enabled=enabled)
config_data = extensions_config.to_file_dict()
with open(config_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
json.dump(config_data, f, indent=2)
logger.info(f"Skills configuration updated and saved to: {config_path}")
reload_extensions_config()
@router.put(
"/skills/{skill_name}",
response_model=SkillResponse,
summary="Update Skill",
description="Update a skill's enabled status by modifying the extensions_config.json file.",
)
async def update_skill(skill_name: str, body: SkillUpdateRequest, request: Request, config: AppConfig = Depends(get_config)) -> SkillResponse:
# Enabling/disabling a skill writes the shared extensions_config.json and
# refreshes the system prompt for every tenant, so it is a global mutation
# (there is no per-user skill state). Guard it as admin-only like the other
# global config writes, matching the MCP router.
await require_admin_user(request, detail=_ADMIN_REQUIRED_DETAIL)
try:
skill_name = skill_name.replace("\r\n", "").replace("\n", "")
def _load_storage_and_skills() -> tuple[SkillStorage, list[Skill]]:
# Worker thread: storage construction and skill enumeration both walk
# the filesystem.
storage = _get_user_skill_storage(config)
return storage, storage.load_skills(enabled_only=False)
storage, skills = await asyncio.to_thread(_load_storage_and_skills)
skill = next((s for s in skills if s.name == skill_name), None)
if skill is None:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Skill '{skill_name}' not found")
# PUBLIC skills → global extensions_config.json (shared state).
# CUSTOM / LEGACY skills → per-user _skill_states.json (isolated state)
# so that two users with same-named custom skills can toggle independently.
if skill.category == SkillCategory.PUBLIC:
# Shared-file RMW. The worker takes extensions_config_write_lock for
# the whole read→write window, so it stays serialized against the MCP
# router even if this request is cancelled mid-write.
await asyncio.to_thread(_write_extensions_skill_state, skill_name, body.enabled)
else:
# CUSTOM / LEGACY: write per-user state
from deerflow.skills.storage.user_scoped_skill_storage import UserScopedSkillStorage
if isinstance(storage, UserScopedSkillStorage):
await asyncio.to_thread(storage.set_skill_enabled_state, skill_name, body.enabled)
else:
# Fallback for non-user-scoped storage (unlikely in practice):
# same shared-file RMW as the PUBLIC branch, same lock.
await asyncio.to_thread(_write_extensions_skill_state, skill_name, body.enabled)
# PUBLIC skill enabled state lives in the global extensions_config.json
# and affects every user, so the prompt cache for ALL users must be
# invalidated. CUSTOM/LEGACY skill state is per-user so only that
# user's cache needs to be dropped.
if skill.category == SkillCategory.PUBLIC:
# clear_skills_system_prompt_cache is sync; run it in a worker
# thread to avoid blocking the event loop. The lock inside it is
# cheap, but the async drop also keeps the test mock surface
# consistent (tests patch the async variant).
await asyncio.to_thread(clear_skills_system_prompt_cache)
else:
await refresh_user_skills_system_prompt_cache_async(get_effective_user_id())
def _reload_skills() -> list[Skill]:
return _get_user_skill_storage(config).load_skills(enabled_only=False)
skills = await asyncio.to_thread(_reload_skills)
updated_skill = next((s for s in skills if s.name == skill_name), None)
if updated_skill is None:
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to reload skill '{skill_name}' after update")
logger.info(f"Skill '{skill_name}' enabled status updated to {body.enabled}")
return _skill_to_response(updated_skill)
except HTTPException:
raise
except Exception as e:
logger.error(f"Failed to update skill {skill_name}: {e}", exc_info=True)
raise HTTPException(status_code=500, detail=f"Failed to update skill: {str(e)}")