Expose the user's `:lang` profile field alongside `:theme` from the
internal nitrate `authenticate` RPC so the Nitrate admin console can
load translations matching the user's Penpot language preference.
* 🐳 Split devenv compose for parallel workspaces
Move shared services into an infra compose file and keep the main devenv container plus Valkey in a separate compose file driven by defaults.env. Parameterize host-side ports, container names, source path, and runtime env while keeping container-internal ports fixed for same-origin proxying.
Make tmux startup idempotent, add attach-devenv for the live instance, move shared MinIO user setup to infra startup, and let exporter scripts load backend _env.local overrides.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
* 🐳 Run parallel devenv instances against shared infra
Add support for running N parallel devenv instances under separate compose
projects sharing Postgres, MinIO, mailer, and LDAP. Each instance has its
own main container, Valkey, source checkout, tmux session, and host port
range offset by 10000 (3449 -> 13449 -> 23449, etc.).
./manage.sh run-devenv-agentic --n-instances N reconciles the running set
to exactly {ws0..ws(N-1)}: missing instances are created (workspace sync
from the live repo via git ls-files + per-instance env-file generation
under docker/devenv/instances/ + detached tmux startup), surplus instances
are stopped highest-first via compose down (never -v), already-running
instances are left untouched. ws0 binds the live repo at PWD; ws1+ are
scratch clones under ~/.penpot/penpot_workspaces/.
Backend workers (enable-backend-worker) are gated on PENPOT_BACKEND_WORKER
in backend/scripts/_env; ws1+ overlays disable them so async-task
notifications stay bound to a single Valkey Pub/Sub instance.
Compose helpers wrap docker compose with env -i so per-instance overlay
--env-file actually overrides defaults.env -- without the strip, the shell
env from sourcing defaults.env at startup would shadow the overlay (Compose
gives shell precedence over --env-file).
Other:
- Drop network aliases (- main, - redis); use container_name for
cross-container DNS so multiple instances on the shared network don't
fight over the same DNS name.
- Pin volume names via name: (PENPOT_*_VOLUME) so volumes survive project
renames; ws0 keeps the pre-existing physical names (penpotdev_*).
- Remove cross-project depends_on from main.yml (postgres/minio-setup now
live in penpotdev-infra); manage.sh ensure-infra-up docker-waits on the
minio-setup one-shot.
- Strict arg parsing in run-devenv / run-devenv-agentic; --n-instances 0
rejected.
- Remove unused Host-matched server block from the Caddyfile.
Memory mem:devenv/core and developer docs updated.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
* ✨ Document and stabilise the parallel-workspace CLI; wire AI agents
Improve parallel-workspaces developer CLI,
and add an opt-in layer that lets four AI
coding agents (Claude Code, opencode, VS Code Copilot, OpenAI Codex CLI)
drive a specific workspace through a single launcher command.
Parallel-workspace semantics
----------------------------
each run-devenv-agentic call brings up one wsN;
--ws N (integer; default 0) targets a specific workspace and auto-starts
ws0 first when N>=1 so the worker invariant holds. --sync is forbidden on
ws0 and re-seeds the workspace from the live repo for ws1+. Stop semantics
mirror the start invariant -- ws0 is the last to stop, shared infra stops
with it, --all walks every instance highest-first. The worker policy
section explains why workers run only on ws0 (Postgres FOR UPDATE
SKIP LOCKED is safe across many workers but the cron dedup primitive is
best-effort, and :telemetry / :audit-log-archive are not idempotent).
Per-instance Valkey Pub/Sub isolation, msgbus topology, and the
"async task notifications miss ws1+ tabs" caveat are stated explicitly.
The mem:prod-infra/core memory captures the same external-services and
task-queue / Pub-Sub topology in agent-readable form, and
mem:backend/core and mem:critical-info now cross-link it so backend work
surfaces the horizontal-scaling constraints from the start.
AI coding agent integration
---------------------------
New top-level .devenv/ directory holds committed templates
(templates/{claude-code,opencode,vscode}.json and templates/codex.toml,
each with \${PENPOT_MCP_PORT} and \${SERENA_MCP_PORT} placeholders) plus
committed shared entries (matching shared/* files for Playwright, the
only workspace-independent server we ship today).
./manage.sh start-coding-agent <claude|opencode|vscode|codex> [--ws N]
launches the chosen client against one workspace. It cd's into the
target's directory (the live repo for ws0; workspace-path "wsN" for ws1+)
and refuses to launch unless (a) the binary is on PATH, (b) the
workspace directory exists for ws1+, and (c) the instance is up
(devenv-main-running) -- the MCP servers only exist while the devenv is
running. The agentic-devenv guide is restructured around this Quick
start path, with a per-client table and a Manual configuration fallback
for clients we don't cover.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* ♻️ Scope the shadow devtools to the dev build
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Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The S3 storage backend uses DefaultCredentialsProvider which includes
WebIdentityTokenFileCredentialsProvider in its chain. However, that
provider requires software.amazon.awssdk/sts on the classpath to call
AssumeRoleWithWebIdentity. Without it, the provider silently fails and
credentials cannot be resolved when using IRSA on EKS.
Closes#9927
Signed-off-by: Joshua C <joshua.cullum@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Joshua C <joshua.c@data-edge.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
Render owned organizations in the delete-account modal with the same
org-avatar* component used across the dashboard, so logo and avatar
background are shown consistently and initials are extracted via
d/get-initials instead of a raw first-character substring.
Extends the get-owned-organizations-summary endpoint and the underlying
nitrate API schema to carry :avatar-bg-url and :logo-id, deriving
:custom-photo from logo-id with the public uri, matching the pattern
already used by set-team-org-api.
* ⚡ Improve performance and fix orphan detection in validate-file
- Add `*ref-shape-cache*` dynamic var to memoize `find-ref-shape`
lookups per page, avoiding repeated O(depth) ancestor walks.
- Add `*children-sets*` pre-computed maps for O(1) parent-child
containment checks, replacing linear `some` scans.
- Short-circuit `inside-component-main?` when the shape context
already implies a main component.
- Use single-pass reduce with early exit for duplicate detection
(children, swap slots) instead of count/distinct or frequencies.
- Guard `check-missing-slot` to skip expensive `find-near-match`
when the shape already has a swap slot.
- Refactor variant-set validation to use `run!` with direct `get`.
- Refactor `check-ref-cycles` to use a single `reduce-kv` pass.
- Fix `get-orphan-shapes`: the original `map` pipeline produced
nils so orphan shapes were never validated; rewrite with
`reduce-kv` for correct results.
- Add `validate-file-affected!` for change-scoped validation,
replacing full file validation in `process-changes-and-validate`
to only validate pages and components touched by the changes.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
* ✨ Improved validation
---------
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
Co-authored-by: alonso.torres <alonso.torres@kaleidos.net>
Memories use a system of progressive disclosure:
Starting from a root memory, memories reference other memories using explicit
references.
The new system of hierarchical memories replaces AGENTS.md files.
GitHub #9215
Co-authored-by: Michael Panchenko <michael.panchenko@oraios-ai.de>
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
* ✨ Add dedicated concurrency limit for restore-file-snapshot
This adds a dedicated climit configuration for the restore-file-snapshot
RPC method with :permits 1 per profile (plus queue of 2 and 60s timeout)
and a global limit of 3. Previously the method only used the generic
root/by-profile and root/global limits, allowing up to 7 concurrent
restore operations per profile which caused database row lock contention
on FOR UPDATE and connection pool exhaustion.
* ✨ Skip locking on restore! to avoid blocking other operations
Changes the row lock acquisition in restore! from a blocking FOR UPDATE
to FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED. If the file row is already locked by another
concurrent operation (e.g., another restore or an update-file), the query
returns no rows and the caller fails fast with a clear conflict error
instead of blocking indefinitely holding a database connection.
* ✨ Add queue and timeout limits to root/by-profile concurrency limit
Previously root/by-profile had no queue limit (unbounded Integer/MAX_VALUE)
and no timeout, allowing requests to pile up indefinitely behind a profile
whose permits were exhausted by long-running operations. This could lead
to memory pressure and cascading failures. Now limited to 30 queued
requests with a 30-second timeout so excess requests fail fast.
* ✨ Move backup snapshot creation outside restore transaction
The backup snapshot (fsnap/create!) is now created in its own short-lived
connection before the actual restore transaction begins. This ensures the
backup is persisted independently of the restore outcome and reduces the
restore transaction window.
The restore itself runs inside a db/tx-run! block with an optimistic
locking check: it reads the file with FOR UPDATE and compares its revn
against the value captured at backup time. If the file was edited
concurrently, the restore aborts with a conflict error to prevent data
loss.
Co-dependent with the SKIP LOCKED change in restore! — the FOR UPDATE
acquired here is in the same transaction as restore!, so the SKIP LOCKED
inside restore! correctly sees the row as unlocked (same transaction).
* ♻️ Remove unused private function get-minimal-file
The local get-minimal-file function in file_snapshots.clj is no longer
used since restore! switched to direct exec-one! with FOR UPDATE SKIP
LOCKED. The sql:get-minimal-file SQL constant is still used directly.
* ✨ Add minor improvements on db connection management
* ♻️ Refactor create-file-snapshot to use explicit transaction management
Remove automatic transaction wrapping (`::db/transaction true`) and
pass `cfg` through the call chain instead of destructured `conn`.
Wrap `fsnap/create!` in an explicit `db/tx-run!` for clearer
transaction boundaries.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
* ✨ Add dedicated concurrency limit for create-file-snapshot
This adds a dedicated climit configuration for the create-file-snapshot
RPC method with :permits 1 per profile (plus queue of 2 and 60s timeout)
and a global limit of 3. Previously the method only used the generic
root/by-profile and root/global limits, allowing up to 10 concurrent
snapshot creation operations per profile which could cause database
contention and connection pool exhaustion.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
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Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
Add :uri and :scheme/:host keys to exceptions raised by
`validate-uri` for better error diagnostics. Also fix a bug
where (str url) was used instead of (str uri) in the
host-missing exception path.
Update the existing blocked-target test to verify the new :uri
key, and add three new tests covering scheme rejection, missing
host, and DNS failure error paths. All 27 tests pass with 60
assertions and 0 failures.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
The /api/main/doc endpoint was returning HTML content with a
text/plain content-type header instead of text/html. This caused
browsers to render the response as plain text.
Added content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 header to the
response in the doc handler and added a regression test to
verify the fix.
Closes#9680
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
- Add ::setup/props and ::db/pool to :app.http.assets/routes config
so session renewal works correctly for asset requests.
- Add actoken/authz middleware to the assets middleware chain so
access tokens are properly recognized.
- Add authenticated? helper that checks both ::session/profile-id
and ::actoken/profile-id, fixing 401 errors when accessing
protected assets with a valid access token.
- Add comprehensive test suite for assets auth scenarios.
Closes#9677
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>
Add a shared `schema:font-family` whitelist validator in
app.common.types.font that only allows letters, digits, spaces,
hyphens, underscores, and dots in font family names. Apply the schema
to create-font-variant and update-font RPC endpoints on the
backend, and add client-side validation in the dashboard fonts UI.
Include unit tests for the schema and integration tests for the RPC
handlers.
Signed-off-by: Andrey Antukh <niwi@niwi.nz>