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Author SHA1 Message Date
Elena Torró
a88f8f1394
Merge pull request #8918 from penpot/niwinz-main-path-preview-issue
🐛 Fix path drawing preview passing shape instead of content to next-node
2.14.3-RC1
2026-04-09 11:48:58 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
388775413e 🐛 Fix path drawing preview passing shape instead of content to next-node
In `preview-next-point`, `st/get-path` was called without extra keys,
which returns the full Shape record. That value was then passed directly
to `path/next-node` as its `content` argument.

`path/next-node` delegates to `impl/path-data`, which only accepts a
`PathData` instance, `nil`, or a sequential collection of segments. A
Shape record matches none of those cases, so `path-data` threw
"unexpected data" every time the user moved the mouse while drawing a
path.

The fix is to call `(st/get-path state :content)` so that only the
`:content` field (a `PathData` instance) is extracted and forwarded to
`path/next-node`.
2026-04-09 09:21:57 +00:00
Andrey Antukh
dfa45ec8d8 ⬆️ Update deps on root package.json 2026-04-09 09:10:44 +02:00
andrés gonzález
6063c1c532
📚Clarify remote MCP availability in production (#8910) 2026-04-08 17:48:05 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
ffac8d2861 📎 Update changelog 2.14.2 2026-04-08 17:34:00 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
f97df3e8ab 🐛 Fix PathData corruption root causes across WASM and CLJS
Replace unsafe std::mem::transmute calls in Rust WASM path code with
validated TryFrom conversions to prevent undefined behavior from invalid
enum discriminant values. This was the most likely root cause of the
"No matching clause: -19772" production crash -- corrupted bytes flowing
through transmute could produce arbitrary invalid enum variants.

Fix byteOffset handling throughout the CLJS PathData serialization
pipeline. DataView instances created via buf/slice carry a non-zero
byteOffset, but from-bytes, transit write handler, -write-to,
buf/clone, and buf/equals? all operated on the full underlying
ArrayBuffer, ignoring offset and length. This could silently produce
PathData with incorrect size or content.

Rust changes (render-wasm):
- RawSegmentData: From<[u8; N]> -> TryFrom<[u8; N]> with discriminant
  validation (must be 0x01-0x04) before transmuting
- RawBoolType: From<u8> -> TryFrom<u8> with explicit match on 0-3
- Add #[wasm_error] to set_shape_path_content, current_to_path,
  convert_stroke_to_path, and set_shape_bool_type so panics are caught
  and routed through the WASM error protocol instead of crashing
- set_shape_path_content: replace .expect() with proper Result/? error
  propagation per segment
- Remove unused From<BytesType> bound from SerializableResult trait

CLJS changes (common):
- from-bytes: use DataView.byteLength instead of ArrayBuffer.byteLength
  for DataView inputs; preserve byteOffset/byteLength when converting
  from Uint8Array, Uint32Array, and Int8Array
- Transit write handler: construct Uint8Array with byteOffset and
  byteLength from the DataView, not the full backing ArrayBuffer
- -write-to: same byteOffset/byteLength fix
- buf/clone: copy only the DataView byte range using Uint8Array with
  proper offset, not Uint32Array over the full ArrayBuffer
- buf/equals?: compare DataView byte ranges using Uint8Array with
  proper offset, not the full backing ArrayBuffers

Frontend changes:
- shape-to-path, stroke-to-path, calculate-bool*: wrap WASM call and
  buffer read in try/catch to ensure mem/free is always called, even
  when an exception occurs between the WASM call and the free call

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-04-08 17:24:09 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
b63e4a297b 🐛 Handle corrupted PathData segments gracefully instead of crashing
Add nil defaults to all case expressions that match binary segment
type codes so that corrupted/unknown values are skipped instead of
throwing 'No matching clause'. This prevents a React render crash
(triggered via shape-with-open-path? -> get-subpaths -> reduce)
when a PathData buffer contains invalid bytes, e.g. from a WASM
data transfer or deserialization of damaged stored data.

Affected functions: read-segment, impl-walk, impl-reduce,
impl-lookup, to-string-segment*, and the seq/reduce protocol
implementations on both JVM and CLJS PathData types.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-04-08 17:21:03 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
6a0d131715 🐛 Fix swapped move-to/line-to type codes in PathData binary readers
The impl-walk, impl-reduce, and impl-lookup functions had the binary
type codes for move-to and line-to swapped (1 mapped to :line-to and
2 to :move-to). This is inconsistent with from-plain, read-segment,
to-string-segment*, and the Rust RawSegmentData enum which all use
1=move-to and 2=line-to. The swap caused incorrect command types to
be reported to callers like get-handlers and get-points.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-04-08 17:20:47 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
cb33fe417e
🐛 Fix non-integer row/column values in grid cell position inputs (#8869)
* 🐛 Fix non-integer row/column values in grid cell position inputs

The numeric-input component allows Alt+arrow key increments of 0.1x the
step value, which could produce float values (e.g. 4.5, 0.5) when users
adjusted grid cell row/column/row-span/column-span positions. The schema
requires these fields to be integers, causing backend validation errors.

Round the input values to integers in the on-grid-coordinates callback
before passing them to update-grid-cell-position.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

* 🐛 Enforce integer-only values in grid cell numeric inputs

Add an `integer` prop to the legacy `numeric-input*` component that
rounds parsed values in `parse-value`, ensuring all input paths (typed
text, arrow keys, Alt+arrow, mouse wheel, expressions) produce integers.
Use it for all six row/column inputs in the grid cell options panel.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

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Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-04-08 17:05:55 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
c8675c5b7e
♻️ Normalize newsletter-updates checbox on different register flows (#8839)
*  Add newsletter opt-in checkbox to registration validation form

Add accept-newsletter-updates support through the full registration
token flow. The newsletter checkbox is now available on the
registration validation form, allowing users to opt-in during the
email verification step.

Backend changes:
- Refactor prepare-register to consolidate UTM params and newsletter
  preference into props at token creation time
- Add accept-newsletter-updates to prepare-register-profile and
  register-profile schemas
- Handle newsletter-updates in register-profile by updating token
  claims props on second step

Frontend changes:
- Add newsletter-options component to register-validate-form
- Add accept-newsletter-updates to validation schema
- Fix subscription finalize/error handling in register form

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

* ♻️ Refactor auth register components to modern style

Migrate all components in app.main.ui.auth.register and
app.main.ui.auth.login/demo-warning to use the modern * suffix
convention, removing deprecated ::mf/props :obj metadata and
updating all invocations from [:& name] to [:> name*] syntax.

Components updated:
- terms-and-privacy -> terms-and-privacy*
- register-form -> register-form*
- register-methods -> register-methods*
- register-page -> register-page*
- register-success-page -> register-success-page*
- terms-register -> terms-register*
- register-validate-form -> register-validate-form*
- register-validate-page -> register-validate-page*
- demo-warning -> demo-warning*

Also remove unused old context-notification import in login.cljs.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

* 🔥 Remove unused onboarding-newsletter component

The newsletter opt-in is now handled directly in the registration
form via the newsletter-options* component, making the standalone
onboarding-newsletter modal obsolete.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

* 🐛 Fix register test for UTM params to use prepare-register step

UTM params are now extracted and stored in token props during the
prepare-register step, not at register-profile time. Move utm_campaign
and mtm_campaign from the register-profile call to the
prepare-register-profile call in the test.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

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Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-04-08 17:00:52 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
f8c04949e1
🐛 Fix nil path content crash by exposing safe public API (#8806)
* 🐛 Fix nil path content crash by exposing safe public API

Move nil-safety for path segment helpers to the public API layer
(app.common.types.path) rather than the low-level segment namespace.
Add nil-safe wrappers for get-handlers, opposite-index, get-handler-point,
get-handler, handler->node, point-indices, handler-indices, next-node,
append-segment, points->content, closest-point, make-corner-point,
make-curve-point, split-segments, remove-nodes, merge-nodes, join-nodes,
and separate-nodes. Update all frontend callers to use path/ instead of
path.segment/ for these functions, removing the path.segment require
from helpers, drawing, edition, tools, curve, editor and debug.

Replace ad-hoc nil checks with impl/path-data coercion in all public
wrapper functions in app.common.types.path. The path-data helper
already handles nil by returning an empty PathData instance, which
provides uniform nil-safety across all content-accepting functions.

Update the path-get-points-nil-safe test to expect empty collection
instead of nil, matching the new coercion behavior.

* ♻️ Clean up path segment dead code and add missing tests

Remove dead code from segment.cljc: opposite-handler (duplicate of
calculate-opposite-handler) and path-closest-point-accuracy (unused
constant). Make update-handler and calculate-extremities private as
they are only used internally within segment.cljc.

Add missing tests for path/handler-indices, path/closest-point,
path/make-curve-point and path/merge-nodes. Update extremities tests
to use the local reference implementation instead of the now-private
calculate-extremities. Remove tests for deleted/privatized functions.

Add empty-content guard in path/closest-point wrapper to prevent
ArityException when reducing over zero segments.
2026-04-07 18:54:14 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
e10bd6a8d3
🐛 Fix infinite recursion in get-frame-ids for thumbnail extraction (#8807)
The get-frame-ids function could enter infinite recursion when:
1. There's a circular reference in the frame hierarchy
2. A shape's frame-id points to itself (corrupt data)

The fix uses the cached version (get-frame-ids-cached) in recursive calls
and adds a guard to prevent self-referencing.
2026-04-07 16:34:08 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
52f28a1eee 🐛 Fix stale-asset detector missing protocol-dispatch errors
The stale-asset-error? predicate only matched keyword-constant
cross-build mismatches ($cljs$cst$). Protocol dispatch failures
($cljs$core$I prefix, e.g. IFn/ISeq) and V8's 'Cannot read
properties of undefined' phrasing were not covered, so the handler
fell through to a generic toast instead of triggering a hard reload.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-04-07 16:33:40 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
9a0ae32488 ⬆️ Update opencode dependency on repo root 2026-04-07 16:33:40 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
1e4ff4aa47
🐛 Ignore Zone.js toString TypeError in uncaught error handler (#8804)
Zone.js (injected by browser extensions such as Angular DevTools) patches
addEventListener by wrapping it and assigning a custom .toString to the
wrapper via Object.defineProperty with writable:false.  When the same
element is processed a second time, the plain assignment in strict mode
(libs.js is built with a "use strict" banner) throws a native TypeError:
"Cannot assign to read only property 'toString' of function '...'".

This error escapes the React tree through the window error/unhandledrejection
events and was surfacing the exception page to users even though Penpot itself
is unaffected.

The fix:
- Extract the private ignorable-exception? helpers from the letfn block into
  top-level defn/defn- forms so the predicate can be reused elsewhere.
- Add the Zone.js toString TypeError to the ignorable-exception? predicate so
  the global uncaught-error handler silently suppresses it.
- The React error boundary is intentionally left unchanged: anything that
  reaches it has executed inside React's reconciler and must not be ignored.
2026-04-07 16:25:57 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
b99157a246
🐛 Prevent thumbnail frame recursion overflow (#8763)
Cache in-progress frame traversals before following parent frame links so thumbnail updates stop recursing forever on cyclic or transiently inconsistent shape graphs.

Add a regression test that covers cyclic frame-id chains and keeps the expected frame/component extraction behavior intact.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-04-07 15:09:54 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
2ca7acfca6
Add tests for app.common.geom and descendant namespaces (#8768)
* 🎉 Add tests for app.common.geom.bounds-map

* 🎉 Add tests for app.common.geom and descendant namespaces

* 📎 Fix linting issues

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Co-authored-by: Luis de Dios <luis.dedios@kaleidos.net>
2026-04-02 09:50:34 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
d2a3b67053
🎉 Add additional tests for app.common.types.shape.interactions (#8765)
*  Expand interaction helper test coverage

Add coverage for interaction destination and flow helpers,
including nil handling and removal helpers. Document the
intent of the new assertions so future interaction changes
keep the helper contract explicit.

*  Cover interaction validation edge cases

Exercise the remaining interaction guards and overlay
positioning edge cases, including invalid state
transitions and nested manual offsets. Keep the test
comments focused on why each branch matters for editor
 behavior.
2026-04-02 09:50:08 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
3ff1acfb6a
🐛 Fix vector index out of bounds in viewer zoom-to-fit/fill (#8834)
Clamp the frame index to the valid range in zoom-to-fit and
zoom-to-fill events before accessing the frames vector. When the
URL query parameter :index exceeds the number of frames on the
page (e.g. index=1 with a single frame), nth would throw
"No item 1 in vector of length 1". Also adds unit tests covering
the boundary condition.
2026-04-02 09:49:33 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
81b1b253f1
Add unique email domains to telemetry report (#8819)
Extend the telemetry payload with a sorted list of unique email domains
extracted from all registered profile email addresses. The new
:email-domains field is populated via a single SQL query using
split_part and DISTINCT, and is included in the stats sent when
telemetry is enabled.

Also update the tasks-telemetry-test to assert the new field is present
and contains the expected domain values.
2026-04-01 11:49:50 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
0337607a1b
🐛 Guard delete undo against missing sibling order (#8858)
Return nil from get-prev-sibling when the shape is no longer present in
the parent ordering so delete undo generation falls back to index-based
restore instead of crashing on invalid vector access.
2026-04-01 11:49:17 +02:00
Belén Albeza
8c1cf3623b
🔧 Update action checkout to v6 (#8861) 2026-04-01 11:29:55 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
d3ac824912
🐛 Fix ICounted error on numeric-input token dropdown keyboard nav (#8803)
The options stored in options-ref is a delay (lazy value). In
on-token-key-down, it was passed raw to next-focus-index without being
dereferenced first, causing count to be called on a JS object that does
not implement ICounted.

Fix: dereference the delay in on-token-key-down (matching the existing
pattern in on-key-down), and make next-focus-index itself also handle
delays defensively. Add unit tests covering the delay case.
2026-04-01 11:21:01 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
350cc01b72 🐛 Fix frontend test script 2026-04-01 11:10:28 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
8289120ea4 Replace pnpx with pnpm exec in render-wasm build script
The pnpx tries to fetch esbuild instead of using the already installed
version.
2026-04-01 11:10:28 +02:00
Yamila Moreno
084ca401fd
📚 Improve recommended settings for self-host (#8846) 2026-03-31 15:11:58 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
c1044ac522 Add protection for stale cache of js assets loading issues (#8638)
*  Use update-when for update dashboard state

This make updates more consistent and reduces possible eventual
consistency issues in out of order events execution.

* 🐛 Detect stale JS modules at boot and force reload

When the browser serves cached JS files from a previous deployment
alongside a fresh index.html, code-split modules reference keyword
constants that do not exist in the stale shared.js, causing TypeError
crashes.

This adds a compile-time version tag (via goog-define / closure-defines)
that is baked into the JS bundle. At boot, it is compared against the
runtime version tag from index.html (which is always fresh due to
no-cache headers). If they differ, the app forces a hard page reload
before initializing, ensuring all JS modules come from the same build.

* 📎 Ensure consistent version across builds on github e2e test workflow

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Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-03-30 19:46:51 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
ef3143dcb8 📎 Update changelog 2.14.1 2026-03-30 12:35:39 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
3767ee05bb Add retry mechanism for idenpotent get repo requests on frontend (#8792)
* ♻️ Handle fetch-error gracefully with toast instead of full-page error

Network-level failures (lost connectivity, DNS failure, etc.) on RPC
calls were propagating as :internal/:fetch-error to the global error
handler, which replaced the entire UI with a full-page error screen.

Now the :internal handler distinguishes :fetch-error from other internal
errors and shows a non-intrusive toast notification instead, allowing
the user to continue working.

*  Add automatic retry with backoff for idempotent RPC requests

Idempotent (GET) RPC requests are now automatically retried up to 3
times with exponential back-off (1s, 2s, 4s) when a transient error
occurs.  Retryable errors include: network-level failures
(:fetch-error), 502 Bad Gateway, 503 Service Unavailable, and browser
offline (status 0).

Mutation (POST) requests are never retried to avoid unintended
side-effects.  Non-transient errors (4xx client errors, auth errors,
validation errors) propagate immediately without retry.

* ♻️ Make retry helpers public with configurable parameters

Make retryable-error? and with-retry public functions, and replace
private constants with a default-retry-config map.  with-retry now
accepts an optional config map (:max-retries, :base-delay-ms) enabling
callers and tests to customize retry behavior.

*  Add tests for RPC retry mechanism

Comprehensive tests for the retry helpers in app.main.repo:
- retryable-error? predicate: covers all retryable types (fetch-error,
  bad-gateway, service-unavailable, offline) and non-retryable types
  (validation, authentication, authorization, plain errors)
- with-retry observable wrapper: verifies immediate success, recovery
  after transient failures, max-retries exhaustion, no retry for
  non-retryable errors, fetch-error retry, custom config, and mixed
  error scenarios

* ♻️ Introduce :network error type for fetch-level failures

Replace the awkward {:type :internal :code :fetch-error} combination
with a proper {:type :network} type in app.util.http/fetch.  This makes
the error taxonomy self-explanatory and removes the special-case branch
in the :internal handler.

Consequences:
- http.cljs: emit {:type :network} instead of {:type :internal :code :fetch-error}
- errors.cljs: add a dedicated ptk/handle-error :network method (toast);
  restore :internal handler to its original unconditional full-page error form
- repo.cljs: simplify retryable-types and retryable-error? — :network
  replaces the former :internal special-case, no code check needed
- repo_test.cljs: update tests to use {:type :network}

* 📚 Add comment explaining the use of bit-shift-left
2026-03-30 12:20:02 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
e7e98255d9 Add scroll and zoom raf throttling (#8812)
* ⬆️ Update opencode and copilot deps

* 🐛 Decouple workspace-content from workspace-local to reduce scroll re-renders

Move workspace-local subscription from workspace-content* (parent) into
viewport* and viewport-classic* (children). workspace-content* now only
subscribes to the new workspace-vport derived atom, which changes only on
window resize — not on every scroll event. This prevents the sidebar,
palette and other workspace-content children from re-rendering on scroll.

* 🐛 Throttle wheel events to one state update per animation frame

Accumulate wheel event deltas in a mutable ref and flush them via
requestAnimationFrame, so that multiple wheel events between frames
produce a single state mutation instead of one per event. This prevents
the cascade of synchronous React re-renders (via useSyncExternalStore)
that can exceed the maximum update depth on rapid scrolling.

Both panning (scroll) and zoom (ctrl/mod+wheel) are throttled. Scroll
deltas are summed additively; zoom scales are compounded multiplicatively
with the latest cursor point used as the zoom center.

* ♻️ Extract schedule-zoom! and schedule-scroll! from on-mouse-wheel

* ♻️ Avoid zoom dep on on-mouse-wheel by using a ref
2026-03-30 12:06:56 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
d7e0b0cf9f 📎 Add check-fmt script to root package.json 2026-03-30 11:06:13 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
b6524881e0
🐛 Fix crash in apply-text-modifier with nil selrect or modifier (#8762)
* 🐛 Fix crash in apply-text-modifier with nil selrect or modifier

Guard apply-text-modifier against nil text-modifier and nil selrect
to prevent the 'invalid arguments (on pointer constructor)' error
thrown by gpt/point when called with an invalid map.

- In text-wrapper: only call apply-text-modifier when text-modifier is
  not nil (avoids unnecessary processing)
- In apply-text-modifier: handle nil text-modifier by returning shape
  unchanged; guard selrect access before calling gpt/point

* 📚 Add tests for apply-text-modifier in workspace texts

Add exhaustive unit tests covering all paths of apply-text-modifier:
- nil modifier returns shape unchanged (identity)
- modifier with no recognised keys leaves shape unchanged
- :width / :height modifiers resize shape correctly
- nil :width / :height keys are skipped
- both dimensions applied simultaneously
- :position-data is set and nil-guarded
- position-data coordinates translated by delta on resize
- shape with nil selrect + nil modifier does not throw
- position-data-only modifier on shape without selrect is safe
- selrect origin preserved when no dimension changes
- result always carries required shape keys

* 🐛 Fix zero-dimension selrect crash in change-dimensions-modifiers

When a text shape is decoded from the server via map->Rect (which
bypasses make-rect's 0.01 minimum enforcement), its selrect can have
width or height of exactly 0.  change-dimensions-modifiers and
change-size were dividing by these values, producing Infinity scale
factors that propagated through the transform pipeline until
calculate-selrect / center->rect returned nil, causing gpt/point to
throw 'invalid arguments (on pointer constructor)'.

Fix: before computing scale factors, guard sr-width / sr-height (and
old-width / old-height in change-size) against zero/negative and
non-finite values.  When degenerate, fall back to the shape's own
top-level :width/:height so the denominator and proportion-lock base
remain consistent.

Also simplify apply-text-modifier's delta calculation now that the
transform pipeline is guaranteed to produce a valid selrect, and
update the test suite to test the exact degenerate-selrect scenario
that triggered the original crash.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

* ♻️ Simplify change-dimensions-modifiers internal logic

- Remove the intermediate 'size' map ({:width sr-width :height sr-height})
  that was built only to be assoc'd and immediately destructured back into
  width/height; compute both values directly instead.

- Replace the double-negated condition 'if-not (and (not ignore-lock?) …)'
  with a clear positive 'locked?' binding, and flatten the three-branch
  if-not/if tree into two independent if expressions keyed on 'attr'.

- Call safe-size-rect once and reuse its result for both the fallback
  sizes and the scale computation, eliminating a redundant call.

- Access :transform and :transform-inverse via direct map lookup rather
  than destructuring in the function signature, consistent with how the
  rest of the let-block reads shape keys.

- Clean up change-size to use the same destructuring style as the updated
  function ({sr-width :width sr-height :height}).

- Fix typo in comment: 'havig' -> 'having'.

*  Add tests for change-size and change-dimensions-modifiers

Cover the main behavioural contract of both functions:

change-size:
- Scales both axes to the requested target dimensions.
- Sets the resize origin to the shape's top-left point.
- Nil width/height each fall back to the current dimension (scale 1 on
  that axis); both nil produces an identity resize that is optimised away.
- Propagates the shape's transform and transform-inverse matrices into the
  resulting GeometricOperation.

change-dimensions-modifiers:
- Changing :width without proportion-lock only scales the x-axis (y
  scale stays 1), and vice-versa for :height.
- With proportion-lock enabled, changing :width adjusts height via the
  inverse proportion, and changing :height adjusts width via the
  proportion.
- ignore-lock? true bypasses proportion-lock regardless of shape state.
- Values below 0.01 are clamped to 0.01 before computing the scale.
- End-to-end: applying the returned modifiers via gsh/transform-shape
  yields the expected selrect dimensions.

*  Harden safe-size-rect with additional fallbacks

The previous implementation could still return an invalid rect in several
edge cases.  The new version tries four sources in order, accepting each
only if it passes a dedicated safe-size-rect? predicate:

1. :selrect           – used when width and height are finite, positive
                        and within [-max-safe-int, max-safe-int].
2. points->rect       – computed from the shape corner points; subject to
                        the same predicate.
3. Top-level shape fields (:x :y :width :height) – present on all rect,
                        frame, image, and component shape types.
4. grc/empty-rect     – a 0,0 0.01×0.01 unit rect used as last resort so
                        callers always receive a usable, non-crashing value.

The out-of-range check (> max-safe-int) is new: it rejects coordinates
that pass d/num? (finite) but exceed the platform integer boundary defined
in app.common.schema, which previously slipped through undetected.

Tests cover all four fallback paths, including the NaN, zero-dimension,
and max-safe-int overflow cases.

*  Optimise safe-size-rect for ClojureScript performance

- Replace (when (some? rect) ...) with (and ^boolean (some? rect) ...)
  to keep the entire predicate as a single boolean expression without
  introducing an implicit conditional branch.

- Replace keyword access (:width rect) / (:height rect) with
  dm/get-prop calls, consistent with the hot-path style used throughout
  the rest of the namespace.

- Add ^boolean type hints to every sub-expression of the and chain in
  safe-size-rect? (d/num?, pos?, <=) so the ClojureScript compiler emits
  raw JS boolean operations instead of boxing the results through
  cljs.core/truth_.

- Replace (when (safe-size-rect? ...) value) in safe-size-rect with
  (and ^boolean (safe-size-rect? ...) value), avoiding an extra
  conditional and keeping the or fallback chain free of allocated
  intermediate objects.

*  Use safe-size-rect in apply-text-modifier delta-move computation

safe-size-rect was already used inside change-dimensions-modifiers to
guard the resize scale computation. However, apply-text-modifier in
texts.cljs was still reading (:selrect shape) and (:selrect new-shape)
directly to build the delta-move vector via gpt/point.

gpt/point raises "invalid arguments (on pointer constructor)" when
given a nil value or a map with non-finite :x/:y, which can happen when
a shape's selrect is missing or degenerate (e.g. decoded from the server
via map->Rect, bypassing make-rect's 0.01 floor).

Changes:
- Promote safe-size-rect from defn- to defn in app.common.types.modifiers
  so it can be reused by consumers outside the namespace.
- Replace the two raw (:selrect …) accesses in the delta-move computation
  with (ctm/safe-size-rect …), which always returns a valid, finite rect
  through the established four-step fallback chain.
- Add two frontend tests covering the delta-move path with a fully
  degenerate (zero-dimension) selrect, ensuring neither a bare
  position-data modifier nor a combined width+position-data modifier
  throws.

* ♻️ Ensure all test shapes are proper Shape records in modifiers-test

All shapes in safe-size-rect-fallbacks tests now start from a proper
Shape record built by cts/setup-shape (via make-shape) instead of plain
hash-maps. Each test that mutates geometry fields (selrect, points,
width, height) does so via assoc on the already-initialised record,
which preserves the correct type while isolating the field under test.

A (cts/shape? shape) assertion is added to each fallback test to make
the type guarantee explicit and guard against regressions.

The unused shape-with-selrect helper (which built a bare map) is
removed.

* 🔥 Remove dead code and tighten visibility in app.common.types.modifiers

Dead functions removed (zero callers across the entire codebase):
- modifiers->transform-old: superseded by modifiers->transform; only
  ever appeared in a commented-out dev/bench.cljs entry.
- change-recursive-property: no callers anywhere.
- move-parent-modifiers, resize-parent-modifiers: convenience wrappers
  for the parent-geometry builder functions; never called.
- remove-children-modifiers, add-children-modifiers,
  scale-content-modifiers: single-op convenience builders; never called.
- select-structure: projection helper; only referenced by
  select-child-geometry-modifiers which is itself dead.
- select-child-geometry-modifiers: no callers anywhere.

Functions narrowed from defn to defn- (used only within this namespace):
- valid-vector?: assertion helper called only by move/resize builders.
- increase-order: called only by add-modifiers.
- transform-move!, transform-resize!, transform-rotate!, transform!:
  steps of the modifiers->transform pipeline.
- modifiers->transform1: immediate helper for modifiers->transform; the
  doc-string describing it as 'multiplatform' was also removed since it
  is an implementation detail.
- transform-text-node, transform-paragraph-node: leaf helpers for
  scale-text-content.
- update-text-content, scale-text-content, apply-scale-content: internal
  scale-content pipeline; all called only by apply-modifier.
- remove-children-set: called only by apply-modifier.
- select-structure: demoted to defn- rather than deleted because it is
  still called by select-child-structre-modifiers, which has external
  callers.

*  Add more tests for modifiers

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Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-03-30 11:04:54 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
a149f31d56
Add comprehensive tests for shape layout namespace (#8759)
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-03-30 11:03:53 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
e4cc7d72da
🐛 Fix incorrect attrs references on generate-sync-shape (#8776)
For :component
2026-03-30 11:03:34 +02:00
Andrey Antukh
4174d6a05b
🎉 Add tests for undo-stack helper function on common (#8766) 2026-03-26 19:44:49 +01:00
Andrey Antukh
6db3c6cf89
🐛 Fix regression on subpath support (#8793) 2026-03-26 15:43:30 +01:00
Andrey Antukh
0dfa62a5b6
🐛 Improve error reporting on request parsing failures (#8805)
Include request URI and status in frontend handle-response error data,
and add request path/context to backend IOException handler logs and
response body. Previously these errors had no identifying information
about which endpoint or request caused the failure.
2026-03-26 15:42:49 +01:00
Penpot Dev
0ad3ae0620 📚 Add explicit commit guideline to builtin agents 2026-03-26 14:42:22 +01:00
Andrey Antukh
3eaf67a385
🐛 Fix fetch abort errors escaping the unhandled exception handler (#8801)
When AbortController.abort(reason) is called with a custom reason (a
ClojureScript ExceptionInfo), modern browsers (Chrome 98+, Firefox 97+)
reject the fetch promise with that reason object directly instead of with
the canonical DOMException{name:'AbortError'}.  The ExceptionInfo has
.name === 'Error', so both the p/catch guard and is-ignorable-exception?
failed to recognise it as an abort, letting it surface to users as an
error toast.

Fix by calling .abort() without a reason so the browser always produces
a native DOMException whose .name is 'AbortError', which is correctly
handled by all existing guards.

Also add a defense-in-depth check in is-ignorable-exception? that
filters errors whose message matches the 'fetch to \'' prefix, guarding
against any future re-introduction of a custom abort reason.

Co-authored-by: Penpot Dev <dev@penpot.app>
2026-03-26 14:13:38 +01:00
Andrey Antukh
1a4ca6d04b 📚 Update frontend/AGENTS.md file 2026-03-26 14:12:11 +01:00
Penpot Dev
945efdb0b4 🔥 Remove .opencode/skills
I think they make ai agent work worse.
2026-03-26 13:09:31 +01:00
Penpot Dev
2ba3605f11 ⬆️ Update root repo deps 2026-03-26 13:09:31 +01:00
Andrey Antukh
5fca9457cf
♻️ Extract use-portal-container hook to reduce duplication (#8798)
The dedicated-container portal pattern was repeated across 6 components.
Extract it into a reusable use-portal-container hook under app.main.ui.hooks.
2026-03-26 12:45:42 +01:00
Alejandro Alonso
85cfb8161a 📎 Rename skills 2026-03-25 23:50:29 +01:00
Alejandro Alonso
a34a668f94 📎 Add opencode skills 2026-03-25 23:48:18 +01:00
andrés gonzález
f01bfb7a26
🐛 Adding missing images to mcp doc (#8782) 2026-03-25 16:30:47 +01:00
Andrey Antukh
737e04fe2c
🐛 Fix nil deref on missing bounds in layout modifier propagation (#8735)
* 🐛 Fix nil deref on missing bounds in layout modifier propagation

When a parent shape has a child ID in its shapes vector that does
not exist in the objects map, the layout modifier code crashes
because it derefs nil from the bounds map.

The root cause is that children from the parent shapes list are
not validated against the objects map before being passed to the
layout modifier pipeline. Children with missing IDs pass through
unchecked and reach apply-modifiers where bounds lookup fails.

Fix by adding nil guards in apply-modifiers to skip children
without bounds, and changing map to keep to filter them out.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

* 📎 Add tests for nil bounds in layout modifier propagation

Tests cover flex and grid layout scenarios where a parent
frame has child IDs in its shapes vector that do not exist
in the objects map, verifying that set-objects-modifiers
handles these gracefully without crashing.

Tests:
- Flex layout with normal children (baseline)
- Flex layout with non-existent child in shapes
- Flex layout with only non-existent children
- Grid layout with non-existent child in shapes
- Flex layout resize propagation with ghost children
- Nested flex layout with non-existent child in outer frame

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>

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Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-03-25 15:36:21 +01:00
andrés gonzález
38bf6c3603
📚 Add MCP docs (#8772) 2026-03-25 15:32:24 +01:00
Andrey Antukh
a2672a598c
🐛 Fix TypeError when token error map lacks :error/fn key (#8767)
* 🐛 Fix TypeError when token error map lacks :error/fn key

Guard against missing :error/fn in token form control resolve streams.
When schema validation errors are produced they may not carry an
:error/fn key; calling nil as a function caused a TypeError crash.
Apply an if-let guard at all 7 affected sites across input.cljs,
color_input.cljs and fonts_combobox.cljs, falling back to :message
or returning the error map unchanged.

* ♻️ Extract token error helpers and add unit tests

Extract resolve-error-message and resolve-error-assoc-message helpers
into errors.cljs, replacing the seven duplicated inline lambdas in
input.cljs, color_input.cljs and fonts_combobox.cljs with named
function references.  Add frontend-tests.tokens.token-errors-test
covering both helpers for the normal path (:error/fn present) and the
fallback path (schema-validation errors that lack :error/fn).

Signed-off-by: Penpot Dev <dev@penpot.app>

---------

Signed-off-by: Penpot Dev <dev@penpot.app>
2.14.1-RC1
2026-03-25 12:12:18 +01:00
Andrey Antukh
0dfac801a4 Improve error handling and exception formatting (#8757)
*  Improve error handling and exception formatting

- Enhance exception formatting with visual separators and cause chaining
- Add new handler for :internal error type
- Refine error types: change assertion-related errors to :assertion type
- Improve error messages and hints consistency
- Clean up error handling in zip utilities and HTTP modules

* 🐛 Properly handle AbortError on fetch request unsubscription

When a fetch request in-flight is cancelled due to RxJS unsubscription
(e.g. navigating away from the workspace while thumbnail loads are
pending), the AbortController.abort() call triggers a catch handler
that previously relied solely on a @unsubscribed? flag to suppress the
error.

This was unreliable: nested observables spawned inside rx/mapcat (such
as datauri->blob-uri conversions within get-file-object-thumbnails)
could abort independently, with their own AbortController instances,
meaning the outer unsubscribed? flag was never set and the AbortError
propagated as an unhandled exception.

Add an explicit AbortError name check as a disjunctive condition so
that abort errors originating from any observable in the chain are
suppressed at the source, regardless of subscription state.

Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
2026-03-24 19:55:23 +01:00