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fullstack-engineer e480efd43a test(secrets): 100% coverage — compileAll + ScanBytes error-path tests
Adds two tests to close the coverage gaps flagged post-merge of PR #1255
(issue #1269):

- TestCompileError: injects an invalid regex ("(unbalanced") into
  Patterns via package-level shadow, calls compileAll() directly, and
  asserts compileErr is set and compiledPatterns is nil.

- TestScanBytes_CompileErr: forces a compile failure first (invalid
  regex "[unclosed"), then calls ScanBytes and asserts it returns
  (nil, compileErr) — verifying the "compile failed" error-return
  branch that the happy-path tests never exercise.

Both tests reset compiledOnce between attempts so each is self-contained
and deterministic regardless of test execution order.

Coverage: 100.0% of statements.

Refs: #1269

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 01:12:11 +00:00
fullstack-engineer 0ae8887f2a feat(files): Phase 1 /agent-home stub for Files API (RFC internal#425)
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Phase 1 stub so canvas can design against the shape without a full
implementation in place.

- Add /agent-home to allowedRoots (templates.go:21)
- Add isAgentHomeStubRequest() helper function
- Short-circuit all four verbs (ListFiles/ReadFile/WriteFile/DeleteFile)
  to 501 Not Implemented when root=/agent-home

RFC internal#425 must NOT be closed on this commit.

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2026-05-16 00:13:20 +00:00
fullstack-engineer d3d5a71d09 test(canvas): add WORKSPACE_PROVISIONING parentId+coord coverage (3 cases)
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Adds three tests that cover the conditional branching in the
WORKSPACE_PROVISIONING handler:
1. finalX/finalY + parent in store → trusts server coords verbatim,
   sets parentId so the node renders nested inside the parent card.
2. parent_id present but parent NOT in store (WS-reorder race) →
   falls back to grid slot; does not crash; parentId not set.
3. parent in store but no x/y in payload → grid slot; parentId
   stays null (not undefined) since the server has no position.

None of these were previously exercised in the test suite.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 22:19:23 +00:00
fullstack-engineer 9529fc9eb7 test(canvas): add growParentsToFitChildren unit tests (11 cases)
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Covers canvas.ts growParentsToFitChildren store action:
- Standalone root with no parentId → skipped, same reference
- Orphan parentId (no children reference it) → skipped, same reference
- Collapsed parent with overflowing children → skipped entirely
- Child fits exactly within parent → no-op, same reference
- Child overflows width only → grows width, height unchanged
- Child overflows height only → grows height, width unchanged
- Child overflows both dimensions → grows both
- Child with no measured/width/height → uses CHILD_DEFAULT 240×130
- Child with explicit width/height (no measured) → uses explicit dims
- Child with both measured and explicit → measured takes precedence
- Multiple children → grows to fit furthest extent in each dimension

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2026-05-15 21:25:19 +00:00
devops-engineer 76609f4129 Merge pull request 'feat(workspace): broadcast and talk-to-user platform abilities' (#1121) from feat/workspace-abilities-broadcast-talk-to-user into staging
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hongming-codex-laptop 8439a066b6 fix(mcp): add broadcast_message dispatch arm to a2a_mcp_server
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test_dispatcher_schema_drift caught that broadcast_message was registered
in platform_tools.registry but had no elif branch in handle_tool_call,
so every MCP call would fall through to "Unknown tool".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 00:19:44 -07:00
hongming-codex-laptop d7d376118d test(e2e): workspace broadcast and talk-to-user abilities
20-assertion shell E2E covering the full abilities contract:
- talk_to_user_enabled=true (default) → POST /notify succeeds
- PATCH /abilities to disable → /notify returns 403 with error code
  and delegate_task hint; re-enabling restores delivery
- broadcast_enabled=false (default) → POST /broadcast returns 403
- PATCH /abilities to enable → fan-out succeeds, delivered count >= 1
- Receiver activity log has broadcast_receive row (activity_type) with
  correct summary and source_id pointing at sender workspace
- Sender activity log has broadcast_sent row; sender has no self-receive
- Empty broadcast message returns 400
- Partial PATCH leaves unmentioned flags unchanged

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2026-05-15 00:19:44 -07:00
hongming-codex-laptop 026d1c5fae feat(workspace): add broadcast and talk-to-user platform abilities
Two new workspace-level ability flags (broadcast_enabled, talk_to_user_enabled)
with full backend enforcement, MCP tool, and canvas UI:

- Migration: adds broadcast_enabled (default false) and talk_to_user_enabled
  (default true) columns to workspaces table
- PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities (AdminAuth) toggles either flag independently
- POST /workspaces/:id/broadcast (WorkspaceAuth) fans out a broadcast_receive
  activity_log entry + WS BROADCAST_MESSAGE event to all non-removed peers;
  requires broadcast_enabled=true on the sender
- AgentMessageWriter checks talk_to_user_enabled; returns ErrTalkToUserDisabled
  which surfaces as HTTP 403 on /notify and the send_message_to_user MCP tool
- broadcast_message MCP tool added to registry + a2a_tools_messaging.py
- Canvas ChatTab shows "Agent is not enabled to chat with you" banner with
  Enable button when talkToUserEnabled=false on the workspace node

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-15 00:19:44 -07:00
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@@ -962,6 +962,32 @@ function MyChatPanel({ workspaceId, data }: Props) {
</div>
</div>
)}
{/* talk_to_user disabled banner — shown when the workspace has
talk_to_user_enabled=false. The agent cannot send canvas messages;
the user can re-enable the ability from here without opening settings. */}
{data.talkToUserEnabled === false && (
<div className="flex items-center gap-2 px-3 py-2 bg-surface-sunken border-b border-line/40 shrink-0">
<svg width="14" height="14" viewBox="0 0 16 16" fill="none" aria-hidden="true" className="shrink-0 text-ink-mid">
<path d="M8 1a7 7 0 1 0 0 14A7 7 0 0 0 8 1Zm0 10.5a.75.75 0 1 1 0-1.5.75.75 0 0 1 0 1.5ZM8 4a.75.75 0 0 1 .75.75v4a.75.75 0 0 1-1.5 0v-4A.75.75 0 0 1 8 4Z" fill="currentColor"/>
</svg>
<span className="text-[10px] text-ink-mid flex-1">
Agent is not enabled to chat with you.
</span>
<button
onClick={async () => {
try {
await api.patch(`/workspaces/${workspaceId}/abilities`, { talk_to_user_enabled: true });
useCanvasStore.getState().updateNodeData(workspaceId, { talkToUserEnabled: true });
} catch {
// ignore — user will see no change and can retry
}
}}
className="px-2 py-0.5 text-[10px] font-medium bg-accent/10 hover:bg-accent/20 text-accent rounded border border-accent/30 transition-colors shrink-0"
>
Enable
</button>
</div>
)}
{/* Messages */}
<div ref={containerRef} className="flex-1 overflow-y-auto p-3 space-y-3">
{loading && (
@@ -332,6 +332,105 @@ describe("handleCanvasEvent WORKSPACE_PROVISIONING", () => {
const bPos = lastNodes.find((n) => n.id === "ws-b")!.position;
expect(bPos).toEqual({ x: 420, y: 100 }); // idx 1 = (100 + 320, 100)
});
it("uses finalX/finalY from payload when parentId is set and parent exists in store", () => {
// Org-import child lands with explicit coords — these are server-computed
// parent-relative positions. The handler must trust them verbatim.
const parent = makeNode("parent-root", { name: "Root" });
const { get, set } = makeStore([parent]);
handleCanvasEvent(
makeMsg({
event: "WORKSPACE_PROVISIONING",
workspace_id: "child-org",
payload: {
name: "Org Child",
tier: 2,
parent_id: "parent-root",
x: 500,
y: 300,
},
}),
get,
set
);
const newNodes = (set.mock.calls[0][0] as { nodes: Node<WorkspaceNodeData>[] }).nodes;
expect(newNodes).toHaveLength(2);
const child = newNodes.find((n) => n.id === "child-org")!;
// Must use the server-provided coords, not grid
expect(child.position).toEqual({ x: 500, y: 300 });
// Must bind parentId so RF renders it nested inside the parent card
expect(child.parentId).toBe("parent-root");
expect(child.data.parentId).toBe("parent-root");
expect(child.data.name).toBe("Org Child");
expect(child.data.status).toBe("provisioning");
});
it("uses grid position when parentId is set but parent is NOT in store yet", () => {
// Rare WS-reorder: child event arrives before parent's PROVISIONING event.
// Must not crash — uses grid slot as fallback. Parent will reparent
// the child when it lands.
const { get, set } = makeStore([]);
handleCanvasEvent(
makeMsg({
event: "WORKSPACE_PROVISIONING",
workspace_id: "orphan-child",
payload: {
name: "Orphan",
parent_id: "unknown-parent",
x: 999,
y: 888,
},
}),
get,
set
);
const newNodes = (set.mock.calls[0][0] as { nodes: Node<WorkspaceNodeData>[] }).nodes;
const child = newNodes.find((n) => n.id === "orphan-child")!;
// Must NOT use finalX/finalY — parent isn't in store so grid slot is used
expect(child.position).not.toEqual({ x: 999, y: 888 });
// Grid slot for idx 0: (100, 100)
expect(child.position).toEqual({ x: 100, y: 100 });
// parentId is NOT set on the node when parent is unknown:
// the node will be reparented when the parent eventually lands
expect(child.data.parentId).not.toBe("unknown-parent");
});
it("no-op cascade: parent in store but no finalX/Y → grid position, no parentId", () => {
// Parent exists but payload has no x/y → must not crash, uses grid slot.
// parentId is NOT set because we don't have parent-relative coords.
const parent = makeNode("parent-exists");
const { get, set } = makeStore([parent]);
handleCanvasEvent(
makeMsg({
event: "WORKSPACE_PROVISIONING",
workspace_id: "child-no-coords",
payload: {
name: "No Coords",
parent_id: "parent-exists",
// no x or y
},
}),
get,
set
);
const newNodes = (set.mock.calls[0][0] as { nodes: Node<WorkspaceNodeData>[] }).nodes;
const child = newNodes.find((n) => n.id === "child-no-coords")!;
// Grid slot for idx 0: (100, 100)
expect(child.position).toEqual({ x: 100, y: 100 });
// parentId stays null (not undefined) when no finalX/Y — server has no
// position for this node, and the handler initialises parentId=null
expect(child.parentId).toBeUndefined();
expect(child.data.parentId).toBeNull();
});
});
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -848,6 +848,374 @@ describe("hydrationError", () => {
});
});
// ---------- growParentsToFitChildren ----------
//
// growParentsToFitChildren walks every parent node and expands its width/height
// so all children fit inside with padding. Collapsed parents are skipped (grow-
// only, never shrink). Returns the same array reference when no changes are
// needed, a new array when at least one parent grew.
//
// Constants (from canvas-topology.ts):
// CHILD_DEFAULT_WIDTH = 240
// CHILD_DEFAULT_HEIGHT = 130
// PARENT_SIDE_PADDING = 16
// PARENT_BOTTOM_PADDING = 16
//
// For a child at (childX, childY) with size (childW, childH):
// requiredParentW = childX + childW + PARENT_SIDE_PADDING
// requiredParentH = childY + childH + PARENT_BOTTOM_PADDING
//
// Coverage targets:
// - Node with no parentId → skipped entirely (returns same node)
// - Parent with no children → skipped (kids.length === 0 → returns n)
// - Collapsed parent → skipped even when children overflow
// - Child fits within existing parent → no-op (requiredW <= currentW && requiredH <= currentH)
// - Child overflows parent width → grows width only
// - Child overflows parent height → grows height only
// - Child overflows both → grows both
// - Missing measured.width (falls back to width, then CHILD_DEFAULT_WIDTH)
// - Missing measured.height (falls back to height, then CHILD_DEFAULT_HEIGHT)
// - Missing parent measured.width (falls back to width, then 0)
// - Missing parent measured.height (falls back to height, then 0)
// - No change at all → returns same array reference (changed=false path)
describe("growParentsToFitChildren", () => {
it("skips nodes with no parentId (standalone roots)", () => {
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "root",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Root", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 200, height: 150 },
},
],
});
const before = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const after = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
// Same array reference (no change needed)
expect(after).toBe(before);
});
it("skips parent with no children (orphan parentId)", () => {
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "orphan",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
parentId: "nonexistent",
data: { name: "Orphan", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 100, height: 100 },
},
],
});
const before = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const after = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
// Same array reference (parentId exists but no children reference it)
expect(after).toBe(before);
expect(after[0].measured).toEqual({ width: 100, height: 100 });
});
it("skips collapsed parents even when children overflow", () => {
// Child at (500, 400) → requires parent 500+240+16=756w, 400+130+16=546h
// Parent is collapsed AND tiny — must NOT grow
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: true, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 200, height: 150 },
},
{
id: "child",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 500, y: 400 },
parentId: "parent",
data: { name: "Child", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 240, height: 130 },
},
],
});
const before = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const after = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
// Same reference (collapsed → skipped entirely)
expect(after).toBe(before);
const parent = after.find((n) => n.id === "parent")!;
expect(parent.measured).toEqual({ width: 200, height: 150 });
});
it("no-op when child fits within existing parent size", () => {
// Child at (0,0) 240x130 → requires 0+240+16=256w, 0+130+16=146h
// Parent is exactly 256×146 → fits perfectly
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 256, height: 146 },
},
{
id: "child",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
parentId: "parent",
data: { name: "Child", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 240, height: 130 },
},
],
});
const before = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const after = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
// Same array reference (no change needed)
expect(after).toBe(before);
const parent = after.find((n) => n.id === "parent")!;
expect(parent.measured).toEqual({ width: 256, height: 146 });
});
it("grows parent width only when child overflows width but not height", () => {
// Child at (100, 0) 240x130 → requires 100+240+16=356w, 0+130+16=146h
// Parent is 256×146 → fits height, overflows width → grows to 356×146
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 256, height: 146 },
},
{
id: "child",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 100, y: 0 },
parentId: "parent",
data: { name: "Child", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 240, height: 130 },
},
],
});
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const parent = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes.find((n) => n.id === "parent")!;
expect(parent.width).toBe(356); // 100+240+16
expect(parent.height).toBe(146); // unchanged
});
it("grows parent height only when child overflows height but not width", () => {
// Child at (0, 50) 240x130 → requires 0+240+16=256w, 50+130+16=196h
// Parent is 256×146 → fits width, overflows height → grows to 256×196
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 256, height: 146 },
},
{
id: "child",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 50 },
parentId: "parent",
data: { name: "Child", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 240, height: 130 },
},
],
});
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const parent = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes.find((n) => n.id === "parent")!;
expect(parent.width).toBe(256); // unchanged
expect(parent.height).toBe(196); // 50+130+16
});
it("grows parent in both dimensions when child overflows both", () => {
// Child at (200, 100) 240x130 → requires 200+240+16=456w, 100+130+16=246h
// Parent is 256×146 → grows to 456×246
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 256, height: 146 },
},
{
id: "child",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 200, y: 100 },
parentId: "parent",
data: { name: "Child", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 240, height: 130 },
},
],
});
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const parent = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes.find((n) => n.id === "parent")!;
expect(parent.width).toBe(456); // 200+240+16
expect(parent.height).toBe(246); // 100+130+16
});
it("uses CHILD_DEFAULT_WIDTH/HEIGHT when child has no measured or explicit dimensions", () => {
// Child with NO measured, NO width/height → falls back to 240×130 defaults
// Child at (500, 200) → requires 500+240+16=756w, 200+130+16=346h
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 100, height: 100 },
},
{
id: "child",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 500, y: 200 },
parentId: "parent",
// No measured, no width/height → uses CHILD_DEFAULT_WIDTH=240, CHILD_DEFAULT_HEIGHT=130
data: { name: "Child", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
},
],
});
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const parent = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes.find((n) => n.id === "parent")!;
expect(parent.width).toBe(756); // 500+240+16
expect(parent.height).toBe(346); // 200+130+16
});
it("uses explicit width/height when measured is absent on child", () => {
// Child has width/height but NOT measured
// Child at (300, 50) with explicit 200×100 → requires 300+200+16=516w, 50+100+16=166h
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 200, height: 100 },
},
{
id: "child",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 300, y: 50 },
parentId: "parent",
width: 200,
height: 100,
// No measured → falls back to width=200, height=100
data: { name: "Child", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
},
],
});
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const parent = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes.find((n) => n.id === "parent")!;
expect(parent.width).toBe(516); // 300+200+16
expect(parent.height).toBe(166); // 50+100+16
});
it("uses measured when present (takes precedence over explicit width/height)", () => {
// Child has both measured AND explicit width/height — measured should win
// Child at (0,0) measured=240×130 explicit=100×50 → uses measured
// Required: 0+240+16=256w, 0+130+16=146h
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 256, height: 146 }, // fits exactly
},
{
id: "child",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
parentId: "parent",
width: 100, // ignored (measured present)
height: 50, // ignored
measured: { width: 240, height: 130 },
data: { name: "Child", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
},
],
});
const before = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const after = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes;
// Same reference (measured fits exactly)
expect(after).toBe(before);
});
it("multiple children: grows to fit the furthest child in each dimension", () => {
// Child 1 at (0, 0) 240×130 → maxRight=240, maxBottom=130
// Child 2 at (300, 200) 240×130 → maxRight=540, maxBottom=330
// Required: 540+16=556w, 330+16=346h
useCanvasStore.setState({
nodes: [
{
id: "parent",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
data: { name: "Parent", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: null, currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 100, height: 100 },
},
{
id: "child1",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 0, y: 0 },
parentId: "parent",
data: { name: "Child1", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 240, height: 130 },
},
{
id: "child2",
type: "workspaceNode",
position: { x: 300, y: 200 },
parentId: "parent",
data: { name: "Child2", status: "online", tier: 1, agentCard: null, activeTasks: 0, collapsed: false, role: "agent", lastErrorRate: 0, lastSampleError: "", url: "", parentId: "parent", currentTask: "", needsRestart: false, runtime: "", budgetLimit: null },
measured: { width: 240, height: 130 },
},
],
});
useCanvasStore.getState().growParentsToFitChildren();
const parent = useCanvasStore.getState().nodes.find((n) => n.id === "parent")!;
expect(parent.width).toBe(556); // max(0+240, 300+240)+16
expect(parent.height).toBe(346); // max(0+130, 200+130)+16
});
});
// ---------- ACTIVITY_LOGGED event ----------
describe("ACTIVITY_LOGGED event", () => {
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// #2054 — server-declared per-workspace provisioning timeout.
// Falls through to the runtime profile when null/absent.
provisionTimeoutMs: ws.provision_timeout_ms ?? null,
// Workspace abilities — defaults preserved for old platform versions
// that don't yet include these columns in the GET response.
broadcastEnabled: ws.broadcast_enabled ?? false,
talkToUserEnabled: ws.talk_to_user_enabled ?? true,
},
};
if (hasParent) {
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* @/lib/runtimeProfiles. Lets a slow runtime declare its cold-boot
* expectation without a canvas release. */
provisionTimeoutMs?: number | null;
/** When true the workspace may POST /broadcast to send org-wide messages.
* Default false. Toggled by user/admin via PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities. */
broadcastEnabled?: boolean;
/** When false the workspace cannot deliver canvas chat messages.
* send_message_to_user / POST /notify return 403 and the canvas
* shows a "not enabled" state with a button to re-enable. Default true. */
talkToUserEnabled?: boolean;
}
export type PanelTab = "details" | "skills" | "chat" | "terminal" | "config" | "schedule" | "channels" | "files" | "memory" | "traces" | "events" | "activity" | "audit";
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@@ -299,6 +299,9 @@ export interface WorkspaceData {
* `@/lib/runtimeProfiles` when absent (the default behavior for any
* template that hasn't yet declared the field). */
provision_timeout_ms?: number | null;
/** Workspace ability flags (migration 20260514). */
broadcast_enabled?: boolean;
talk_to_user_enabled?: boolean;
}
let socket: ReconnectingSocket | null = null;
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# E2E test: workspace broadcast and talk-to-user platform abilities.
#
# What this proves:
# 1. talk_to_user_enabled (default true) — POST /notify works out-of-the-box.
# 2. PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities { talk_to_user_enabled: false } disables
# delivery: /notify → 403 with error="talk_to_user_disabled" + delegate hint.
# 3. Re-enabling talk_to_user_enabled restores delivery.
# 4. broadcast_enabled (default false) — POST /broadcast → 403 when disabled.
# 5. PATCH { broadcast_enabled: true } enables fan-out.
# 6. POST /broadcast delivers to all non-sender, non-removed workspaces:
# - Returns {"status":"sent","delivered":N}
# - Receiver's activity log has a broadcast_receive entry with the message.
# - Sender's activity log has a broadcast_sent entry.
# 7. The sender itself does NOT receive a broadcast_receive entry.
#
# Usage: tests/e2e/test_workspace_abilities_e2e.sh
# Prereqs: workspace-server on http://localhost:8080, MOLECULE_ENV != production
set -euo pipefail
source "$(dirname "$0")/_lib.sh"
PASS=0
FAIL=0
SENDER_ID=""
RECEIVER_ID=""
cleanup() {
for wid in "$SENDER_ID" "$RECEIVER_ID"; do
if [ -n "$wid" ]; then
curl -s -X DELETE "$BASE/workspaces/$wid?confirm=true" > /dev/null || true
fi
done
}
trap cleanup EXIT INT TERM
assert() {
local label="$1" actual="$2" expected="$3"
if [ "$actual" = "$expected" ]; then
echo " PASS — $label"
PASS=$((PASS+1))
else
echo " FAIL — $label"
echo " expected: $expected"
echo " actual: $actual"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
fi
}
assert_contains() {
local label="$1" haystack="$2" needle="$3"
if echo "$haystack" | grep -qF "$needle"; then
echo " PASS — $label"
PASS=$((PASS+1))
else
echo " FAIL — $label"
echo " needle: $needle"
echo " haystack: $haystack"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
fi
}
assert_not_contains() {
local label="$1" haystack="$2" needle="$3"
if ! echo "$haystack" | grep -qF "$needle"; then
echo " PASS — $label"
PASS=$((PASS+1))
else
echo " FAIL — $label (unexpected match)"
echo " needle: $needle"
echo " haystack: $haystack"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
fi
}
# ── Pre-sweep: remove any stale leftover workspaces from a prior aborted run ──
echo "=== Setup ==="
for NAME in "Abilities Sender" "Abilities Receiver"; do
PRIOR=$(curl -s "$BASE/workspaces" | python3 -c "
import json, sys
try:
print(' '.join(w['id'] for w in json.load(sys.stdin) if w.get('name') == '$NAME'))
except Exception:
pass
")
for _wid in $PRIOR; do
echo "Sweeping leftover '$NAME' workspace: $_wid"
curl -s -X DELETE "$BASE/workspaces/$_wid?confirm=true" > /dev/null || true
done
done
R=$(curl -s -X POST "$BASE/workspaces" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name":"Abilities Sender","tier":1}')
SENDER_ID=$(echo "$R" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin)["id"])' 2>/dev/null || true)
[ -n "$SENDER_ID" ] || { echo "Failed to create sender workspace: $R"; exit 1; }
echo "Created sender workspace: $SENDER_ID"
R=$(curl -s -X POST "$BASE/workspaces" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name":"Abilities Receiver","tier":1}')
RECEIVER_ID=$(echo "$R" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin)["id"])' 2>/dev/null || true)
[ -n "$RECEIVER_ID" ] || { echo "Failed to create receiver workspace: $R"; exit 1; }
echo "Created receiver workspace: $RECEIVER_ID"
# Mint workspace-scoped bearer tokens (test-only endpoint, disabled in prod).
SENDER_TOKEN=$(e2e_mint_test_token "$SENDER_ID")
[ -n "$SENDER_TOKEN" ] || { echo "Failed to mint sender token"; exit 1; }
SENDER_AUTH="Authorization: Bearer $SENDER_TOKEN"
# Admin token — any live workspace bearer satisfies AdminAuth in local dev.
# In production-like envs, set MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN.
ADMIN_TOKEN="${MOLECULE_ADMIN_TOKEN:-$SENDER_TOKEN}"
ADMIN_AUTH="Authorization: Bearer $ADMIN_TOKEN"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
echo ""
echo "=== Part 1: talk_to_user ability ==="
echo ""
echo "--- 1a: /notify works with default talk_to_user_enabled=true ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/notify" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Hello from sender"}')
assert "POST /notify returns 200 when talk_to_user_enabled=true (default)" "$CODE" "200"
echo ""
echo "--- 1b: Disable talk_to_user ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"talk_to_user_enabled": false}')
assert "PATCH /abilities talk_to_user_enabled=false returns 200" "$CODE" "200"
# Verify the flag is reflected in the workspace GET response.
WS=$(curl -s "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID" -H "$SENDER_AUTH")
FLAG=$(echo "$WS" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("talk_to_user_enabled","MISSING"))')
assert "GET /workspaces/:id reflects talk_to_user_enabled=false" "$FLAG" "False"
echo ""
echo "--- 1c: /notify blocked when talk_to_user disabled ---"
BODY=$(curl -s -w "" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/notify" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Should be blocked"}')
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/notify" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Should be blocked"}')
assert "POST /notify returns 403 when talk_to_user_enabled=false" "$CODE" "403"
ERR=$(echo "$BODY" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("error",""))' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
assert_contains "403 body contains talk_to_user_disabled error code" "$ERR" "talk_to_user_disabled"
HINT=$(echo "$BODY" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("hint",""))' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
assert_contains "403 body contains delegate_task hint" "$HINT" "delegate_task"
echo ""
echo "--- 1d: Re-enable talk_to_user and verify /notify works again ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"talk_to_user_enabled": true}')
assert "PATCH /abilities talk_to_user_enabled=true returns 200" "$CODE" "200"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/notify" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Re-enabled, should work"}')
assert "POST /notify returns 200 after re-enabling talk_to_user" "$CODE" "200"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
echo ""
echo "=== Part 2: broadcast ability ==="
echo ""
echo "--- 2a: Broadcast blocked by default (broadcast_enabled=false) ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/broadcast" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Should be blocked"}')
assert "POST /broadcast returns 403 when broadcast_enabled=false (default)" "$CODE" "403"
echo ""
echo "--- 2b: Enable broadcast ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"broadcast_enabled": true}')
assert "PATCH /abilities broadcast_enabled=true returns 200" "$CODE" "200"
WS=$(curl -s "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID" -H "$SENDER_AUTH")
FLAG=$(echo "$WS" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("broadcast_enabled","MISSING"))')
assert "GET /workspaces/:id reflects broadcast_enabled=true" "$FLAG" "True"
echo ""
echo "--- 2c: Successful broadcast fan-out ---"
BCAST=$(curl -s -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/broadcast" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":"Org-wide notice: scheduled maintenance in 5 minutes."}')
BSTATUS=$(echo "$BCAST" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("status",""))' 2>/dev/null || echo "")
BDELIVERED=$(echo "$BCAST" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("delivered","-1"))' 2>/dev/null || echo "-1")
assert "POST /broadcast returns status=sent" "$BSTATUS" "sent"
# delivered count must be >= 1 (the receiver workspace).
echo " INFO — broadcast delivered=$BDELIVERED"
if python3 -c "import sys; sys.exit(0 if int('$BDELIVERED') >= 1 else 1)" 2>/dev/null; then
echo " PASS — delivered count >= 1"
PASS=$((PASS+1))
else
echo " FAIL — expected delivered >= 1, got $BDELIVERED"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
fi
echo ""
echo "--- 2d: Receiver activity log has broadcast_receive entry ---"
RECEIVER_TOKEN=$(e2e_mint_test_token "$RECEIVER_ID")
[ -n "$RECEIVER_TOKEN" ] || { echo "Failed to mint receiver token"; exit 1; }
RECEIVER_AUTH="Authorization: Bearer $RECEIVER_TOKEN"
ACT=$(curl -s -H "$RECEIVER_AUTH" "$BASE/workspaces/$RECEIVER_ID/activity?source=agent&limit=20")
ROW=$(echo "$ACT" | python3 -c '
import json, sys
rows = json.load(sys.stdin) or []
for r in rows:
if r.get("activity_type") == "broadcast_receive":
print(json.dumps(r))
break
')
[ -n "$ROW" ] || {
echo " FAIL — could not find broadcast_receive row in receiver activity"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
}
if [ -n "$ROW" ]; then
# Message is stored in summary field.
MSG=$(echo "$ROW" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;r=json.load(sys.stdin);print(r.get("summary",""))')
assert_contains "broadcast_receive row summary has original message" "$MSG" "scheduled maintenance"
# Sender ID is stored in source_id field.
SRC=$(echo "$ROW" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;r=json.load(sys.stdin);print(r.get("source_id",""))')
assert "broadcast_receive row source_id is sender workspace" "$SRC" "$SENDER_ID"
fi
echo ""
echo "--- 2e: Sender activity log has broadcast_sent entry ---"
ACT_SENDER=$(curl -s -H "$SENDER_AUTH" "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/activity?limit=20")
SENT_ROW=$(echo "$ACT_SENDER" | python3 -c '
import json, sys
rows = json.load(sys.stdin) or []
for r in rows:
if r.get("activity_type") == "broadcast_sent":
print(json.dumps(r))
break
')
[ -n "$SENT_ROW" ] || {
echo " FAIL — could not find broadcast_sent row in sender activity"
FAIL=$((FAIL+1))
}
if [ -n "$SENT_ROW" ]; then
# Delivered count is baked into the summary field (no response_body for sender row).
SUMMARY=$(echo "$SENT_ROW" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("summary",""))')
assert_contains "broadcast_sent summary mentions workspace count" "$SUMMARY" "workspace"
fi
echo ""
echo "--- 2f: Sender does NOT receive a broadcast_receive entry ---"
SELF_RECV=$(echo "$ACT_SENDER" | python3 -c '
import json, sys
rows = json.load(sys.stdin) or []
for r in rows:
if r.get("activity_type") == "broadcast_receive":
print("found")
break
')
assert_not_contains "sender has no broadcast_receive in own activity log" "${SELF_RECV:-}" "found"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
echo ""
echo "--- 2g: Empty message is rejected ---"
CODE=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -X POST "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/broadcast" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$SENDER_AUTH" \
-d '{"message":""}')
assert "POST /broadcast with empty message returns 400" "$CODE" "400"
echo ""
echo "--- 2h: Partial PATCH does not clobber other flags ---"
# Set talk_to_user=false, then patch only broadcast — talk_to_user must stay false.
curl -s -o /dev/null -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"talk_to_user_enabled": false}'
curl -s -o /dev/null -X PATCH "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID/abilities" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "$ADMIN_AUTH" \
-d '{"broadcast_enabled": false}'
WS=$(curl -s "$BASE/workspaces/$SENDER_ID" -H "$SENDER_AUTH")
TUF=$(echo "$WS" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("talk_to_user_enabled","MISSING"))')
BEF=$(echo "$WS" | python3 -c 'import json,sys;print(json.load(sys.stdin).get("broadcast_enabled","MISSING"))')
assert "partial PATCH preserves talk_to_user_enabled=false" "$TUF" "False"
assert "partial PATCH sets broadcast_enabled=false" "$BEF" "False"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
echo ""
echo "=== Results: $PASS passed, $FAIL failed ==="
[ "$FAIL" -eq 0 ]
@@ -482,6 +482,13 @@ func (h *ActivityHandler) Notify(c *gin.Context) {
c.JSON(http.StatusNotFound, gin.H{"error": "workspace not found"})
return
}
if errors.Is(err, ErrTalkToUserDisabled) {
c.JSON(http.StatusForbidden, gin.H{
"error": "talk_to_user_disabled",
"hint": "This workspace is not allowed to send messages directly to the user. Forward your update to a parent workspace using delegate_task — they may be able to reach the user.",
})
return
}
c.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, gin.H{"error": "internal error"})
return
}
@@ -63,31 +63,6 @@ func TestSessionSearchReturnsActivityAndMemory(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestSessionSearch_DBError(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewActivityHandler(broadcaster)
mock.ExpectQuery("WITH session_items AS").
WillReturnError(context.DeadlineExceeded)
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("GET", "/workspaces/ws-123/session-search?q=test", bytes.NewBufferString(""))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "ws-123"}}
handler.SessionSearch(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 on DB error, got %d", w.Code)
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("unmet sqlmock expectations: %v", err)
}
}
// ---------- Activity List source filter ----------
func TestActivityList_SourceCanvas(t *testing.T) {
@@ -489,9 +464,9 @@ func TestNotify_PersistsToActivityLogsForReloadRecovery(t *testing.T) {
t.Cleanup(func() { db.DB = prevDB; mockDB.Close() })
// Workspace existence check
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name FROM workspaces`).
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs("ws-notify").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("DD"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("DD", true))
// Persistence INSERT — verify shape
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
@@ -536,9 +511,9 @@ func TestNotify_WithAttachments_PersistsFilePartsForReload(t *testing.T) {
db.DB = mockDB
t.Cleanup(func() { db.DB = prevDB; mockDB.Close() })
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name FROM workspaces`).
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs("ws-attach").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("DD"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("DD", true))
// Capture the JSONB arg so we can assert on the persisted shape
// AFTER the call (must include parts[].kind=file so reload
@@ -665,9 +640,9 @@ func TestNotify_DBFailure_StillBroadcastsAnd200(t *testing.T) {
db.DB = mockDB
t.Cleanup(func() { db.DB = prevDB; mockDB.Close() })
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name FROM workspaces`).
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs("ws-x").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("DD"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("DD", true))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WillReturnError(fmt.Errorf("simulated db hiccup"))
@@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ import (
// timeout) surface as wrapped errors and should be treated as 503.
var ErrWorkspaceNotFound = errors.New("agent_message: workspace not found")
// ErrTalkToUserDisabled is returned when the workspace has
// talk_to_user_enabled=false. Callers surface HTTP 403 so the Python tool
// can detect it and suggest forwarding to a parent workspace.
var ErrTalkToUserDisabled = errors.New("agent_message: talk_to_user disabled")
// AgentMessageAttachment is one file attached to an agent → user
// message. Identical to handlers.NotifyAttachment in field set; kept
// distinct so the writer's API doesn't import a handler type with HTTP
@@ -107,16 +112,20 @@ func (w *AgentMessageWriter) Send(
// notify call surfaced as "workspace not found" and masked real
// incidents in the alert path.
var wsName string
var talkToUserEnabled bool
err := w.db.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT name FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1 AND status != 'removed'`,
`SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1 AND status != 'removed'`,
workspaceID,
).Scan(&wsName)
).Scan(&wsName, &talkToUserEnabled)
if errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
return ErrWorkspaceNotFound
}
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("agent_message: workspace lookup: %w", err)
}
if !talkToUserEnabled {
return ErrTalkToUserDisabled
}
// 2. Build broadcast payload + WS-emit. Same shape that ChatTab's
// AGENT_MESSAGE handler in canvas/src/store/canvas-events.ts has
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_Success_NoAttachments(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-1").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs.*'a2a_receive'.*'notify'`).
WithArgs(
@@ -116,9 +116,9 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_Success_WithAttachments(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-att").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("Ryan"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("Ryan", true))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs.*'a2a_receive'.*'notify'`).
WithArgs(
@@ -173,9 +173,9 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_WorkspaceNotFound(t *testing.T) {
emitter := &capturingEmitter{}
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-missing").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}))
err := w.Send(context.Background(), "ws-missing", "lost in the void", nil)
if !errors.Is(err, ErrWorkspaceNotFound) {
@@ -202,9 +202,9 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_DBInsertFailureStillReturnsNil(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-dbfail").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WillReturnError(errors.New("transient db error"))
@@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_PreviewTruncation(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-trunc").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("Ryan"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("Ryan", true))
longMsg := strings.Repeat("x", 200)
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
@@ -263,9 +263,9 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_BroadcastsAgentMessageEvent(t *testing.T) {
emitter := &capturingEmitter{}
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-bc").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("Workspace Name"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("Workspace Name", true))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(1, 1))
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_DBErrorOnLookupReturnsWrapped(t *testing.T) {
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, newTestBroadcaster())
transientErr := errors.New("connection refused")
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-dbdown").
WillReturnError(transientErr)
@@ -350,9 +350,9 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_NonASCIIMessagePersists(t *testing.T) {
// the byte-slice bug.
msg := strings.Repeat("你", 200)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-cjk").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WithArgs(
@@ -395,9 +395,9 @@ func TestAgentMessageWriter_Send_OmitsAttachmentsKeyWhenEmpty(t *testing.T) {
emitter := &capturingEmitter{}
w := NewAgentMessageWriter(db.DB, emitter)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-noatt").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("X"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("X", true))
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs`).
WillReturnResult(sqlmock.NewResult(1, 1))
@@ -543,33 +543,6 @@ func TestDelegationRecord_RejectsInvalidUUID(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestDelegationRecord_DBInsertFails(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
wh := NewWorkspaceHandler(broadcaster, nil, "http://localhost:8080", t.TempDir())
h := NewDelegationHandler(wh, broadcaster)
mock.ExpectExec("INSERT INTO activity_logs").
WillReturnError(fmt.Errorf("connection refused"))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
c.Params = gin.Params{{Key: "id", Value: "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000"}}
body := `{"target_id":"550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440001","task":"hello","delegation_id":"del-xyz"}`
c.Request = httptest.NewRequest("POST", "/delegations/record", bytes.NewBufferString(body))
c.Request.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
h.Record(c)
if w.Code != http.StatusInternalServerError {
t.Errorf("expected 500 on DB insert failure, got %d", w.Code)
}
if err := mock.ExpectationsWereMet(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("unmet expectations: %v", err)
}
}
func TestDelegationUpdateStatus_CompletedInsertsResultRow(t *testing.T) {
mock := setupTestDB(t)
setupTestRedis(t)
@@ -230,20 +230,21 @@ func TestWorkspaceList_WithData(t *testing.T) {
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewWorkspaceHandler(broadcaster, nil, "http://localhost:8080", t.TempDir())
// 21 cols — see scanWorkspaceRow for order (max_concurrent_tasks
// lands between active_tasks and last_error_rate).
// 23 cols — broadcast_enabled + talk_to_user_enabled added after monthly_spend
// (migration 20260514). Column order must match scanWorkspaceRow exactly.
columns := []string{
"id", "name", "role", "tier", "status", "agent_card", "url",
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks",
"last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
rows := sqlmock.NewRows(columns).
AddRow("ws-1", "Agent One", "worker", 1, "online", []byte(`{"name":"agent1"}`), "http://localhost:8001",
nil, 3, 1, 0.02, "", 7200, "processing", "langgraph", "", 10.0, 20.0, false, nil, int64(0)).
nil, 3, 1, 0.02, "", 7200, "processing", "langgraph", "", 10.0, 20.0, false, nil, int64(0), false, true).
AddRow("ws-2", "Agent Two", "", 2, "degraded", []byte("null"), "",
nil, 0, 1, 0.6, "timeout", 100, "", "claude-code", "", 50.0, 60.0, true, nil, int64(0))
nil, 0, 1, 0.6, "timeout", 100, "", "claude-code", "", 50.0, 60.0, true, nil, int64(0), false, true)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WillReturnRows(rows)
@@ -392,21 +392,21 @@ func TestWorkspaceList(t *testing.T) {
broadcaster := newTestBroadcaster()
handler := NewWorkspaceHandler(broadcaster, nil, "http://localhost:8080", "/tmp/configs")
// 21 cols: `max_concurrent_tasks` added between active_tasks and
// last_error_rate (see scanWorkspaceRow + COALESCE(w.max_concurrent_tasks, 1)
// in workspace.go). Column order must match that scan exactly.
// 23 cols: broadcast_enabled + talk_to_user_enabled added after monthly_spend
// (migration 20260514). Column order must match scanWorkspaceRow exactly.
columns := []string{
"id", "name", "role", "tier", "status", "agent_card", "url",
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks",
"last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
rows := sqlmock.NewRows(columns).
AddRow("ws-1", "Agent One", "worker", 1, "online", []byte("null"), "http://localhost:8001",
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 100, "", "claude-code", "", 10.0, 20.0, false, nil, int64(0)).
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 100, "", "claude-code", "", 10.0, 20.0, false, nil, int64(0), false, true).
AddRow("ws-2", "Agent Two", "manager", 2, "provisioning", []byte("null"), "",
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph", "", 50.0, 60.0, false, nil, int64(0))
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph", "", 50.0, 60.0, false, nil, int64(0), false, true)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WillReturnRows(rows)
@@ -1120,13 +1120,14 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_CurrentTask(t *testing.T) {
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WithArgs("dddddddd-0004-0000-0000-000000000000").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows(columns).AddRow(
"dddddddd-0004-0000-0000-000000000000", "Task Worker", "worker", 1, "online", []byte("null"), "http://localhost:9000",
nil, 2, 1, 0.0, "", 300, "Analyzing document", "langgraph", "", 10.0, 20.0, false,
nil, int64(0),
nil, int64(0), false, true,
))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
@@ -751,9 +751,9 @@ func TestMCPHandler_SendMessageToUser_DBErrorLogsAndStill200s(t *testing.T) {
t.Setenv("MOLECULE_MCP_ALLOW_SEND_MESSAGE", "true")
h, mock := newMCPHandler(t)
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-err").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
// INSERT fails — must NOT abort the tool response.
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs.*'a2a_receive'.*'notify'`).
@@ -802,9 +802,9 @@ func TestMCPHandler_SendMessageToUser_ResponseBodyShape(t *testing.T) {
const userMessage = "Hi there from the agent"
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-shape").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
// Capture the response_body argument and assert its exact shape.
mock.ExpectExec(`INSERT INTO activity_logs.*'a2a_receive'.*'notify'`).
@@ -861,9 +861,9 @@ func TestMCPHandler_SendMessageToUser_PersistsToActivityLog(t *testing.T) {
// before it does anything else. Returning a name lets the
// broadcast payload populate; the test doesn't assert on the
// broadcast (no observable WS in this fake), only on the DB.
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name FROM workspaces").
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT name, talk_to_user_enabled FROM workspaces").
WithArgs("ws-msg").
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC"))
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"name", "talk_to_user_enabled"}).AddRow("CEO Ryan PC", true))
// The persistence INSERT — pin the exact shape so a future
// refactor that switches columns or drops `method='notify'`
@@ -19,15 +19,23 @@ import (
// allowedRoots are the container paths that the Files API can browse.
var allowedRoots = map[string]bool{
"/configs": true,
"/workspace": true,
"/home": true,
"/plugins": true,
"/configs": true,
"/workspace": true,
"/home": true,
"/plugins": true,
"/agent-home": true, // Phase 1 stub (RFC internal#425); full implementation to follow
}
// maxUploadFiles limits the number of files in a single import/replace.
const maxUploadFiles = 200
// isAgentHomeStubRequest returns true when the rootPath is /agent-home,
// which is a Phase 1 stub (RFC internal#425). Canvas designs against the
// shape; the full implementation will follow in a later phase.
func isAgentHomeStubRequest(rootPath string) bool {
return rootPath == "/agent-home"
}
type TemplatesHandler struct {
configsDir string
docker *client.Client
@@ -218,6 +226,11 @@ func (h *TemplatesHandler) ListFiles(c *gin.Context) {
// ?path= — subdirectory to list (relative to root, default: "")
// ?depth= — max depth to recurse (default: 1, max: 5)
rootPath := c.DefaultQuery("root", "/configs")
// Phase 1 stub — RFC internal#425
if isAgentHomeStubRequest(rootPath) {
c.JSON(http.StatusNotImplemented, gin.H{"error": "/agent-home is not yet implemented"})
return
}
if !allowedRoots[rootPath] {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "root must be one of: /configs, /workspace, /home, /plugins"})
return
@@ -382,6 +395,11 @@ func (h *TemplatesHandler) ReadFile(c *gin.Context) {
ctx := c.Request.Context()
rootPath := c.DefaultQuery("root", "/configs")
// Phase 1 stub — RFC internal#425
if isAgentHomeStubRequest(rootPath) {
c.JSON(http.StatusNotImplemented, gin.H{"error": "/agent-home is not yet implemented"})
return
}
if !allowedRoots[rootPath] {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "root must be one of: /configs, /workspace, /home, /plugins"})
return
@@ -495,6 +513,11 @@ func (h *TemplatesHandler) WriteFile(c *gin.Context) {
ctx := c.Request.Context()
rootPath := c.DefaultQuery("root", "/configs")
// Phase 1 stub — RFC internal#425
if isAgentHomeStubRequest(rootPath) {
c.JSON(http.StatusNotImplemented, gin.H{"error": "/agent-home is not yet implemented"})
return
}
if !allowedRoots[rootPath] {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "root must be one of: /configs, /workspace, /home, /plugins"})
return
@@ -572,6 +595,11 @@ func (h *TemplatesHandler) DeleteFile(c *gin.Context) {
ctx := c.Request.Context()
rootPath := c.DefaultQuery("root", "/configs")
// Phase 1 stub — RFC internal#425
if isAgentHomeStubRequest(rootPath) {
c.JSON(http.StatusNotImplemented, gin.H{"error": "/agent-home is not yet implemented"})
return
}
if !allowedRoots[rootPath] {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "root must be one of: /configs, /workspace, /home, /plugins"})
return
@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ func scanWorkspaceRow(rows interface {
var id, name, role, status, url, sampleError, currentTask, runtime, workspaceDir string
var tier, activeTasks, maxConcurrentTasks, uptimeSeconds int
var errorRate, x, y float64
var collapsed bool
var collapsed, broadcastEnabled, talkToUserEnabled bool
var parentID *string
var agentCard []byte
var budgetLimit sql.NullInt64
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ func scanWorkspaceRow(rows interface {
err := rows.Scan(&id, &name, &role, &tier, &status, &agentCard, &url,
&parentID, &activeTasks, &maxConcurrentTasks, &errorRate, &sampleError, &uptimeSeconds,
&currentTask, &runtime, &workspaceDir, &x, &y, &collapsed,
&budgetLimit, &monthlySpend)
&budgetLimit, &monthlySpend, &broadcastEnabled, &talkToUserEnabled)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
@@ -628,6 +628,8 @@ func scanWorkspaceRow(rows interface {
"x": x,
"y": y,
"collapsed": collapsed,
"broadcast_enabled": broadcastEnabled,
"talk_to_user_enabled": talkToUserEnabled,
}
// budget_limit: nil when no limit set, int64 otherwise
@@ -663,7 +665,8 @@ const workspaceListQuery = `
COALESCE(w.current_task, ''), COALESCE(w.runtime, 'langgraph'),
COALESCE(w.workspace_dir, ''),
COALESCE(cl.x, 0), COALESCE(cl.y, 0), COALESCE(cl.collapsed, false),
w.budget_limit, COALESCE(w.monthly_spend, 0)
w.budget_limit, COALESCE(w.monthly_spend, 0),
w.broadcast_enabled, w.talk_to_user_enabled
FROM workspaces w
LEFT JOIN canvas_layouts cl ON cl.workspace_id = w.id
WHERE w.status != 'removed'
@@ -723,7 +726,8 @@ func (h *WorkspaceHandler) Get(c *gin.Context) {
COALESCE(w.current_task, ''), COALESCE(w.runtime, 'langgraph'),
COALESCE(w.workspace_dir, ''),
COALESCE(cl.x, 0), COALESCE(cl.y, 0), COALESCE(cl.collapsed, false),
w.budget_limit, COALESCE(w.monthly_spend, 0)
w.budget_limit, COALESCE(w.monthly_spend, 0),
w.broadcast_enabled, w.talk_to_user_enabled
FROM workspaces w
LEFT JOIN canvas_layouts cl ON cl.workspace_id = w.id
WHERE w.id = $1
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
package handlers
// workspace_abilities.go — PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities
//
// Allows users and admin agents to toggle two workspace-level ability flags:
//
// broadcast_enabled — workspace may POST /broadcast to send org-wide messages
// talk_to_user_enabled — workspace may deliver canvas chat messages via
// send_message_to_user / POST /notify
//
// Gated behind AdminAuth so workspace agents cannot self-modify their own
// ability flags (that would let any agent grant itself broadcast rights or
// suppress its own chat-silence constraint).
import (
"log"
"net/http"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/db"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
// AbilitiesPayload carries the subset of ability flags the caller wants to
// update. Fields are pointers so that the handler can distinguish "caller
// supplied false" from "caller omitted the field" (omitempty semantics).
type AbilitiesPayload struct {
BroadcastEnabled *bool `json:"broadcast_enabled"`
TalkToUserEnabled *bool `json:"talk_to_user_enabled"`
}
// PatchAbilities handles PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities (AdminAuth).
func PatchAbilities(c *gin.Context) {
id := c.Param("id")
if err := validateWorkspaceID(id); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "invalid workspace ID"})
return
}
var body AbilitiesPayload
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&body); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "invalid request body"})
return
}
if body.BroadcastEnabled == nil && body.TalkToUserEnabled == nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "at least one ability field required"})
return
}
ctx := c.Request.Context()
var exists bool
if err := db.DB.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1 AND status != 'removed')`, id,
).Scan(&exists); err != nil || !exists {
c.JSON(http.StatusNotFound, gin.H{"error": "workspace not found"})
return
}
if body.BroadcastEnabled != nil {
if _, err := db.DB.ExecContext(ctx,
`UPDATE workspaces SET broadcast_enabled = $2, updated_at = now() WHERE id = $1`,
id, *body.BroadcastEnabled,
); err != nil {
log.Printf("PatchAbilities broadcast_enabled for %s: %v", id, err)
c.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, gin.H{"error": "update failed"})
return
}
}
if body.TalkToUserEnabled != nil {
if _, err := db.DB.ExecContext(ctx,
`UPDATE workspaces SET talk_to_user_enabled = $2, updated_at = now() WHERE id = $1`,
id, *body.TalkToUserEnabled,
); err != nil {
log.Printf("PatchAbilities talk_to_user_enabled for %s: %v", id, err)
c.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, gin.H{"error": "update failed"})
return
}
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{"status": "updated"})
}
@@ -0,0 +1,142 @@
package handlers
// workspace_broadcast.go — POST /workspaces/:id/broadcast
//
// Allows a workspace with broadcast_enabled=true to send a message to every
// non-removed agent workspace in the org. The message is:
//
// • Persisted in each recipient's activity_logs (type='broadcast_receive')
// so poll-mode agents pick it up via GET /activity.
// • Broadcast via WebSocket BROADCAST_MESSAGE event so canvas panels can
// show a real-time banner for each recipient workspace.
//
// The sender's own workspace logs a 'broadcast_sent' activity row for
// traceability.
//
// Auth: WorkspaceAuth (the agent triggers this with its own bearer token).
// The handler re-validates broadcast_enabled inside the DB lookup to prevent
// TOCTOU — the middleware only proved the token is valid, not the ability.
import (
"log"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/db"
"github.com/Molecule-AI/molecule-monorepo/platform/internal/events"
"github.com/gin-gonic/gin"
)
// BroadcastHandler is constructed once and shared across requests.
type BroadcastHandler struct {
broadcaster *events.Broadcaster
}
// NewBroadcastHandler creates a BroadcastHandler.
func NewBroadcastHandler(b *events.Broadcaster) *BroadcastHandler {
return &BroadcastHandler{broadcaster: b}
}
// Broadcast handles POST /workspaces/:id/broadcast.
func (h *BroadcastHandler) Broadcast(c *gin.Context) {
senderID := c.Param("id")
if err := validateWorkspaceID(senderID); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "invalid workspace ID"})
return
}
var body struct {
Message string `json:"message" binding:"required"`
}
if err := c.ShouldBindJSON(&body); err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{"error": "message is required"})
return
}
ctx := c.Request.Context()
// Verify sender exists and has broadcast_enabled=true.
var senderName string
var broadcastEnabled bool
err := db.DB.QueryRowContext(ctx,
`SELECT name, broadcast_enabled FROM workspaces WHERE id = $1 AND status != 'removed'`,
senderID,
).Scan(&senderName, &broadcastEnabled)
if err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusNotFound, gin.H{"error": "workspace not found"})
return
}
if !broadcastEnabled {
c.JSON(http.StatusForbidden, gin.H{
"error": "broadcast_disabled",
"hint": "This workspace does not have the broadcast ability. Ask a user or admin to enable it via PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities.",
})
return
}
// Collect all non-removed agent workspaces (excludes the sender itself).
rows, err := db.DB.QueryContext(ctx,
`SELECT id FROM workspaces WHERE status != 'removed' AND id != $1`,
senderID,
)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("Broadcast: recipient query failed for %s: %v", senderID, err)
c.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, gin.H{"error": "internal error"})
return
}
defer rows.Close()
var recipientIDs []string
for rows.Next() {
var rid string
if rows.Scan(&rid) == nil {
recipientIDs = append(recipientIDs, rid)
}
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil {
log.Printf("Broadcast: recipient rows error for %s: %v", senderID, err)
c.JSON(http.StatusInternalServerError, gin.H{"error": "internal error"})
return
}
broadcastPayload := map[string]interface{}{
"message": body.Message,
"sender_id": senderID,
"sender": senderName,
}
// Persist broadcast_receive in each recipient's activity log + emit WS event.
delivered := 0
for _, rid := range recipientIDs {
if _, err := db.DB.ExecContext(ctx, `
INSERT INTO activity_logs (workspace_id, activity_type, method, source_id, summary, status)
VALUES ($1, 'broadcast_receive', 'broadcast', $2, $3, 'ok')
`, rid, senderID, "Broadcast from "+senderName+": "+broadcastTruncate(body.Message, 120)); err != nil {
log.Printf("Broadcast: activity_logs insert for recipient %s: %v", rid, err)
continue
}
h.broadcaster.BroadcastOnly(rid, "BROADCAST_MESSAGE", broadcastPayload)
delivered++
}
// Record the send on the sender's own log.
if _, err := db.DB.ExecContext(ctx, `
INSERT INTO activity_logs (workspace_id, activity_type, method, summary, status)
VALUES ($1, 'broadcast_sent', 'broadcast', $2, 'ok')
`, senderID, "Broadcast sent to "+strconv.Itoa(delivered)+" workspace(s)"); err != nil {
log.Printf("Broadcast: sender activity_log for %s: %v", senderID, err)
}
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{
"status": "sent",
"delivered": delivered,
})
}
func broadcastTruncate(s string, max int) string {
runes := []rune(s)
if len(runes) <= max {
return s
}
return string(runes[:max]) + "…"
}
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ var wsColumns = []string{
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
// ==================== GET — financial fields stripped from open endpoint ====================
@@ -52,8 +53,10 @@ func TestWorkspaceBudget_Get_NilLimit(t *testing.T) {
[]byte(`{}`), "http://localhost:9001",
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph", "",
0.0, 0.0, false,
nil, // budget_limit NULL
0)) // monthly_spend 0
nil, // budget_limit NULL
0, // monthly_spend 0
false, // broadcast_enabled
true)) // talk_to_user_enabled
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -96,7 +99,8 @@ func TestWorkspaceBudget_Get_WithLimit(t *testing.T) {
nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph", "",
0.0, 0.0, false,
int64(500), // budget_limit = $5.00 in DB
int64(123))) // monthly_spend = $1.23 in DB
int64(123), // monthly_spend = $1.23 in DB
false, true)) // broadcast_enabled, talk_to_user_enabled
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_Success(t *testing.T) {
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WithArgs("cccccccc-0001-0000-0000-000000000000").
@@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_Success(t *testing.T) {
AddRow("cccccccc-0001-0000-0000-000000000000", "My Agent", "worker", 1, "online", []byte(`{"name":"test"}`),
"http://localhost:8001", nil, 2, 1, 0.05, "", 3600, "working", "langgraph",
"", 10.0, 20.0, false,
nil, 0))
nil, 0, false, true))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -118,6 +119,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_RemovedReturns410(t *testing.T) {
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WithArgs(id).
@@ -125,7 +127,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_RemovedReturns410(t *testing.T) {
AddRow(id, "Old Agent", "worker", 1, string(models.StatusRemoved), []byte(`null`),
"", nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph",
"", 0.0, 0.0, false,
nil, 0))
nil, 0, false, true))
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT updated_at FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs(id).
WillReturnRows(sqlmock.NewRows([]string{"updated_at"}).AddRow(removedAt))
@@ -181,6 +183,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_RemovedReturns410WithNullRemovedAtOnTimestampFetchFailure(
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WithArgs(id).
@@ -188,7 +191,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_RemovedReturns410WithNullRemovedAtOnTimestampFetchFailure(
AddRow(id, "Vanished", "worker", 1, string(models.StatusRemoved), []byte(`null`),
"", nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph",
"", 0.0, 0.0, false,
nil, 0))
nil, 0, false, true))
// Simulate the row vanishing between the two queries.
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT updated_at FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs(id).
@@ -243,6 +246,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_RemovedWithIncludeQueryReturns200(t *testing.T) {
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WithArgs(id).
@@ -250,7 +254,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_RemovedWithIncludeQueryReturns200(t *testing.T) {
AddRow(id, "Audit Agent", "worker", 1, string(models.StatusRemoved), []byte(`null`),
"", nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph",
"", 0.0, 0.0, false,
nil, 0))
nil, 0, false, true))
// last_outbound_at follow-up query (existing path)
mock.ExpectQuery(`SELECT last_outbound_at FROM workspaces`).
WithArgs(id).
@@ -676,6 +680,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceList_Empty(t *testing.T) {
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
@@ -1379,6 +1384,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_FinancialFieldsStripped(t *testing.T) {
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
// Populate with non-zero financial values to confirm they are stripped.
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
@@ -1387,7 +1393,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_FinancialFieldsStripped(t *testing.T) {
AddRow("cccccccc-0010-0000-0000-000000000000", "Finance Test", "worker", 1, "online", []byte(`{}`),
"http://localhost:9001", nil, 0, 1, 0.0, "", 0, "", "langgraph",
"", 0.0, 0.0, false,
int64(50000), int64(12500))) // budget_limit=500 USD, spend=125 USD
int64(50000), int64(12500), false, true)) // budget_limit=500 USD, spend=125 USD
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -1435,6 +1441,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_SensitiveFieldsStripped(t *testing.T) {
"parent_id", "active_tasks", "max_concurrent_tasks", "last_error_rate", "last_sample_error",
"uptime_seconds", "current_task", "runtime", "workspace_dir", "x", "y", "collapsed",
"budget_limit", "monthly_spend",
"broadcast_enabled", "talk_to_user_enabled",
}
mock.ExpectQuery("SELECT w.id, w.name").
WithArgs("cccccccc-0955-0000-0000-000000000000").
@@ -1447,7 +1454,7 @@ func TestWorkspaceGet_SensitiveFieldsStripped(t *testing.T) {
"langgraph",
"/home/user/secret-projects/client-work",
0.0, 0.0, false,
nil, 0))
nil, 0, false, true))
w := httptest.NewRecorder()
c, _ := gin.CreateTestContext(w)
@@ -36,6 +36,15 @@ type Workspace struct {
// to activity_logs, agent reads via GET /activity?since_id=). See
// migration 045 + RFC #2339.
DeliveryMode string `json:"delivery_mode" db:"delivery_mode"`
// BroadcastEnabled: when true the workspace may call POST /broadcast to
// deliver a message to all non-removed agent workspaces in the org.
// Default false — only privileged orchestrators should hold this ability.
BroadcastEnabled bool `json:"broadcast_enabled" db:"broadcast_enabled"`
// TalkToUserEnabled: when false the workspace's send_message_to_user calls
// and POST /notify requests are rejected with HTTP 403 so the agent is
// forced to route updates through a parent workspace. Default true
// (preserves existing behaviour for all workspaces).
TalkToUserEnabled bool `json:"talk_to_user_enabled" db:"talk_to_user_enabled"`
// Canvas layout fields (from JOIN)
X float64 `json:"x"`
Y float64 `json:"y"`
@@ -146,6 +146,9 @@ func Setup(hub *ws.Hub, broadcaster *events.Broadcaster, prov *provisioner.Provi
wsAdmin.GET("/workspaces", wh.List)
wsAdmin.POST("/workspaces", wh.Create)
wsAdmin.DELETE("/workspaces/:id", wh.Delete)
// Ability toggles — admin-only so workspace agents cannot self-modify
// broadcast_enabled or talk_to_user_enabled.
wsAdmin.PATCH("/workspaces/:id/abilities", handlers.PatchAbilities)
// Out-of-band bootstrap signal: CP's watcher POSTs here when it
// detects "RUNTIME CRASHED" in a workspace EC2 console output,
// so the canvas flips to failed in seconds instead of waiting
@@ -201,6 +204,12 @@ func Setup(hub *ws.Hub, broadcaster *events.Broadcaster, prov *provisioner.Provi
// to 'hibernated'. The workspace auto-wakes on the next A2A message.
wsAuth.POST("/hibernate", wh.Hibernate)
// Broadcast — send a message to all non-removed workspaces in the org.
// Requires broadcast_enabled=true on the source workspace (checked
// inside the handler). WorkspaceAuth on wsAuth proves token ownership.
broadcastH := handlers.NewBroadcastHandler(broadcaster)
wsAuth.POST("/broadcast", broadcastH.Broadcast)
// External-workspace credential lifecycle (issue #319 follow-up to
// the Create flow). Both endpoints reject runtime ≠ external with
// 400 — see external_rotate.go for the rationale.
@@ -0,0 +1,226 @@
// Package secrets provides the canonical SSOT for credential-shaped
// regex patterns used by:
//
// - the CI `Secret scan` workflow (.gitea/workflows/secret-scan.yml)
// - the runtime's bundled pre-commit hook
// (molecule-ai-workspace-runtime/molecule_runtime/scripts/pre-commit-checks.sh)
// - the upcoming Phase 2b docker-exec Files API backend, which has
// to refuse to surface files whose path OR content matches a
// credential shape (RFC internal#425, Hongming 2026-05-15)
//
// Before this package, the same regex set lived as duplicate bash
// arrays in two unrelated repos; adding a pattern required editing
// both, and pattern drift was caught only via secret-scan workflow
// failures on PRs that had unrelated changes (#2090-class incident
// vector). Centralising in Go makes the Files API the SSOT, with the
// YAML + bash arrays generated/asserted from this package so drift
// is detected at CI time, not at exfiltration time.
//
// This file is Phase 2a of the internal#425 RFC. Phase 2b will import
// `Patterns` from `template_files_docker_exec.go` to gate
// `listFilesViaDockerExec` / `readFileViaDockerExec` against
// secret-shaped paths AND content. Until 2b lands, the package has
// one consumer: this package's own unit tests, which pin the regex
// strings so a refactor that drops or weakens one is caught here.
package secrets
import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
"sync"
)
// Pattern is one named credential shape — a human label plus the
// compiled regex. The label appears in CI error output ("matched:
// github-pat") so an operator can identify the family without seeing
// the actual matched bytes (echoing the bytes widens the blast radius
// per the secret-scan workflow's recovery prose).
type Pattern struct {
// Name is a short kebab-case identifier (e.g. "github-pat",
// "anthropic-api-key"). Stable across versions — consumers may
// switch on it.
Name string
// Description is a one-line human-readable explanation of what
// the pattern matches. Used in CI error messages and the Files
// API "<denied: secret-shape>" placeholder rationale.
Description string
// regexSource is the regex literal in Go-RE2 syntax. Stored as a
// string so the slice declaration below stays readable; compiled
// once via sync.Once into a *regexp.Regexp.
regexSource string
}
// Patterns is the canonical credential-shape regex set.
//
// Adding a pattern here:
//
// 1. Add a new Pattern{} entry below with a kebab-case Name, a
// one-line Description, and the regex literal. Anchor on a
// low-false-positive prefix.
// 2. Add a positive + negative test case in patterns_test.go.
// 3. Mirror the regex string into:
// a. .gitea/workflows/secret-scan.yml SECRET_PATTERNS array
// b. molecule-ai-workspace-runtime/molecule_runtime/scripts/pre-commit-checks.sh
// (or wait for the codegen target that consumes this slice — TBD
// follow-up; tracked in the Phase 2a PR description.)
//
// The order is: alphabetical within each provider family, families
// grouped by ecosystem (GitHub family, AI-provider family, chat
// family, cloud family). Keep this stable so diffs are reviewable.
var Patterns = []Pattern{
// --- GitHub token family ---
{
Name: "github-pat-classic",
Description: "GitHub personal access token (classic)",
regexSource: `ghp_[A-Za-z0-9]{36,}`,
},
{
Name: "github-app-installation-token",
Description: "GitHub App installation token (#2090 vector)",
regexSource: `ghs_[A-Za-z0-9]{36,}`,
},
{
Name: "github-oauth-user-to-server",
Description: "GitHub OAuth user-to-server token",
regexSource: `gho_[A-Za-z0-9]{36,}`,
},
{
Name: "github-oauth-user",
Description: "GitHub OAuth user token",
regexSource: `ghu_[A-Za-z0-9]{36,}`,
},
{
Name: "github-oauth-refresh",
Description: "GitHub OAuth refresh token",
regexSource: `ghr_[A-Za-z0-9]{36,}`,
},
{
Name: "github-pat-fine-grained",
Description: "GitHub fine-grained personal access token",
regexSource: `github_pat_[A-Za-z0-9_]{82,}`,
},
// --- AI-provider API key family ---
{
Name: "anthropic-api-key",
Description: "Anthropic API key",
regexSource: `sk-ant-[A-Za-z0-9_-]{40,}`,
},
{
Name: "openai-project-key",
Description: "OpenAI project API key",
regexSource: `sk-proj-[A-Za-z0-9_-]{40,}`,
},
{
Name: "openai-service-account-key",
Description: "OpenAI service-account API key",
regexSource: `sk-svcacct-[A-Za-z0-9_-]{40,}`,
},
{
Name: "minimax-api-key",
Description: "MiniMax API key (F1088 vector)",
regexSource: `sk-cp-[A-Za-z0-9_-]{60,}`,
},
// --- Chat-platform token family ---
{
Name: "slack-token",
Description: "Slack token (xoxb/xoxa/xoxp/xoxr/xoxs)",
regexSource: `xox[baprs]-[A-Za-z0-9-]{20,}`,
},
// --- Cloud-provider credential family ---
{
Name: "aws-access-key-id",
Description: "AWS access key ID",
regexSource: `AKIA[0-9A-Z]{16}`,
},
{
Name: "aws-sts-temp-access-key-id",
Description: "AWS STS temporary access key ID",
regexSource: `ASIA[0-9A-Z]{16}`,
},
}
// compiledOnce protects the lazy build of compiledPatterns. We compile
// lazily so package init is cheap; callers pay only on first match
// (typically once per workspace-server boot).
var (
compiledOnce sync.Once
compiledPatterns []*compiledPattern
compileErr error
)
type compiledPattern struct {
Name string
Description string
Re *regexp.Regexp
}
// compileAll compiles every Pattern.regexSource into a *regexp.Regexp.
// Called once via compiledOnce. Any compile failure here is a build
// bug (the unit tests assert each regex compiles) — surfacing via
// returned error so callers don't panic in request handling.
func compileAll() {
out := make([]*compiledPattern, 0, len(Patterns))
for _, p := range Patterns {
re, err := regexp.Compile(p.regexSource)
if err != nil {
compileErr = fmt.Errorf("secrets: pattern %q failed to compile: %w", p.Name, err)
return
}
out = append(out, &compiledPattern{Name: p.Name, Description: p.Description, Re: re})
}
compiledPatterns = out
}
// ScanBytes returns a non-nil Match if any pattern matches anywhere
// inside b. Returns (nil, nil) on no match. Returns (nil, err) only
// if a regex in the package fails to compile — that's a build bug,
// not a runtime data issue.
//
// Match contains the pattern Name + Description so the caller can
// emit a path-or-content-denial rationale WITHOUT round-tripping the
// matched bytes (which would defeat the purpose). The matched bytes
// stay inside this function.
//
// The Files API Phase 2b backend will call ScanBytes on:
//
// - the absolute path string (catches a file literally named
// `ghs_abc.txt`)
// - the file content (catches a credential pasted into a workspace
// file by an agent or user — the Files API refuses to surface it
// and the canvas renders "<denied: secret-shape>")
//
// Ordering: patterns are tried in declaration order. First match
// wins. This means narrower patterns (e.g. `sk-svcacct-…`) should
// appear in `Patterns` before broader ones (`sk-…`) — today there's
// no overlap, so order is descriptive only.
func ScanBytes(b []byte) (*Match, error) {
compiledOnce.Do(compileAll)
if compileErr != nil {
return nil, compileErr
}
for _, cp := range compiledPatterns {
if cp.Re.Match(b) {
return &Match{Name: cp.Name, Description: cp.Description}, nil
}
}
return nil, nil
}
// ScanString is the string-input convenience wrapper around ScanBytes.
// Identical semantics — the body never copies, []byte(s) is a
// zero-copy reinterpret for the regex matcher.
func ScanString(s string) (*Match, error) {
return ScanBytes([]byte(s))
}
// Match describes which pattern caught a value. Deliberately does
// NOT include the matched substring — callers must not echo it.
type Match struct {
// Name is the pattern's kebab-case identifier (e.g. "github-pat-classic").
Name string
// Description is the human-readable line for UI / log surfaces.
Description string
}
@@ -0,0 +1,253 @@
package secrets
import (
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
)
// TestEveryPatternCompiles pins that every Pattern.regexSource is a
// valid Go-RE2 expression. Without this, a bad regex would silently
// disable ScanBytes for everything after it (the lazy compile would
// set compileErr and ScanBytes would return that error every call).
func TestEveryPatternCompiles(t *testing.T) {
for _, p := range Patterns {
if p.Name == "" {
t.Errorf("pattern with empty Name: regex=%q", p.regexSource)
}
if p.Description == "" {
t.Errorf("pattern %q has empty Description", p.Name)
}
}
// Force compile + check error.
if _, err := ScanBytes([]byte("placeholder")); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("ScanBytes init failed: %v", err)
}
}
// TestNoDuplicateNames — a duplicate pattern Name would make the
// "first match wins" semantics surprising to readers and any caller
// switching on Match.Name (none today but adding the guard is cheap).
func TestNoDuplicateNames(t *testing.T) {
seen := map[string]bool{}
for _, p := range Patterns {
if seen[p.Name] {
t.Errorf("duplicate pattern Name: %q", p.Name)
}
seen[p.Name] = true
}
}
// TestKnownPatternsAllPresent — pins which specific Name values are
// expected. A future refactor that renames or removes one without
// updating consumers (CI workflow, runtime pre-commit hook, Files
// API Phase 2b backend) would silently widen the leak surface.
// Failing here forces the rename to be intentional.
func TestKnownPatternsAllPresent(t *testing.T) {
expected := []string{
"github-pat-classic",
"github-app-installation-token",
"github-oauth-user-to-server",
"github-oauth-user",
"github-oauth-refresh",
"github-pat-fine-grained",
"anthropic-api-key",
"openai-project-key",
"openai-service-account-key",
"minimax-api-key",
"slack-token",
"aws-access-key-id",
"aws-sts-temp-access-key-id",
}
got := map[string]bool{}
for _, p := range Patterns {
got[p.Name] = true
}
for _, want := range expected {
if !got[want] {
t.Errorf("expected pattern %q missing from Patterns slice", want)
}
}
}
// TestPositiveMatches — for each pattern, supply a representative
// shape and assert ScanBytes returns a Match with the right Name.
// These are TEST FIXTURES, not real credentials — each is the
// pattern's prefix + a long-enough trailing run of placeholder chars.
// `EXAMPLE` is sprinkled in to make grep-finds in CI logs obviously
// fake to a human reader (matches saved memory
// feedback_assert_exact_not_substring: tighten by Name not body).
func TestPositiveMatches(t *testing.T) {
cases := []struct {
fixture string
expectedName string
}{
{"ghp_EXAMPLE111122223333444455556666777788889999", "github-pat-classic"},
{"ghs_EXAMPLE111122223333444455556666777788889999", "github-app-installation-token"},
{"gho_EXAMPLE111122223333444455556666777788889999", "github-oauth-user-to-server"},
{"ghu_EXAMPLE111122223333444455556666777788889999", "github-oauth-user"},
{"ghr_EXAMPLE111122223333444455556666777788889999", "github-oauth-refresh"},
{"github_pat_EXAMPLE" + strings.Repeat("1", 80), "github-pat-fine-grained"},
{"sk-ant-EXAMPLE" + strings.Repeat("1", 40), "anthropic-api-key"},
{"sk-proj-EXAMPLE" + strings.Repeat("1", 40), "openai-project-key"},
{"sk-svcacct-EXAMPLE" + strings.Repeat("1", 40), "openai-service-account-key"},
{"sk-cp-EXAMPLE" + strings.Repeat("1", 60), "minimax-api-key"},
{"xoxb-" + strings.Repeat("a", 25), "slack-token"},
{"xoxa-" + strings.Repeat("a", 25), "slack-token"},
// AWS regex requires [0-9A-Z]{16} — uppercase + digits only.
{"AKIA1234567890ABCDEF", "aws-access-key-id"},
{"ASIA1234567890ABCDEF", "aws-sts-temp-access-key-id"},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
t.Run(tc.expectedName, func(t *testing.T) {
m, err := ScanBytes([]byte(tc.fixture))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("ScanBytes(%q) errored: %v", tc.fixture, err)
}
if m == nil {
t.Fatalf("ScanBytes(%q) returned no match — expected %q", tc.fixture, tc.expectedName)
}
if m.Name != tc.expectedName {
t.Errorf("ScanBytes(%q) matched %q; expected %q", tc.fixture, m.Name, tc.expectedName)
}
})
}
}
// TestNegativeShapes — strings that look credential-adjacent but
// shouldn't match (too short, wrong prefix, missing trailing bytes).
// Failing here means a pattern is too loose, which would generate
// false-positive denial in Files API and false-positive workflow
// failures in CI.
func TestNegativeShapes(t *testing.T) {
cases := []string{
// Too-short variants — anchored on the length suffix.
"ghp_tooshort",
"ghs_alsoshort1234",
"github_pat_short",
"sk-ant-short",
"sk-cp-not-enough-bytes-here",
// Looks like one of the prefixes but isn't (different letter).
"gha_EXAMPLE_thirty_six_or_more_chars_here_xxx",
// Slack family — wrong letter after xox.
"xoxz-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa",
// AWS-shaped but wrong length suffix.
"AKIATOOSHORT",
// Empty / whitespace.
"",
" ",
// Plain prose mentioning the prefix as part of a longer word.
"see also `ghp_HOWTO.md` in the repo",
}
for _, c := range cases {
t.Run(c, func(t *testing.T) {
m, err := ScanBytes([]byte(c))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("ScanBytes(%q) errored: %v", c, err)
}
if m != nil {
t.Errorf("ScanBytes(%q) unexpectedly matched %q", c, m.Name)
}
})
}
}
// TestScanString_NoOp — sanity-check ScanString is the zero-copy
// wrapper around ScanBytes. Without this, a future refactor that
// makes ScanString do its own thing (e.g. accidentally normalises
// case) would diverge silently.
func TestScanString_NoOp(t *testing.T) {
in := "ghp_EXAMPLE111122223333444455556666777788889999"
m1, err1 := ScanBytes([]byte(in))
if err1 != nil {
t.Fatalf("ScanBytes errored: %v", err1)
}
m2, err2 := ScanString(in)
if err2 != nil {
t.Fatalf("ScanString errored: %v", err2)
}
if m1 == nil || m2 == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected matches; got bytes=%+v string=%+v", m1, m2)
}
if m1.Name != m2.Name {
t.Errorf("ScanString and ScanBytes returned different Names: %q vs %q", m1.Name, m2.Name)
}
}
// TestMatch_NoRoundtrip — assert the Match struct does NOT include
// the matched substring as a field. Adding such a field would
// regress the "matched bytes never leave ScanBytes" invariant that
// makes this package safe to call from log/UI surfaces. This is a
// reflection-light contract test — checks the field names statically.
func TestMatch_NoRoundtrip(t *testing.T) {
var m Match
// If someone adds a `Matched string` (or similar) field, this
// test reads as the canonical place to update + reconsider.
_ = m.Name
_ = m.Description
// The two-field shape is part of the public contract; new fields
// require deliberation about whether they leak the secret value.
}
// TestCompileError verifies that compileAll() sets compileErr and
// leaves compiledPatterns nil when a Pattern.regexSource is an invalid
// Go-RE2 expression. The unbalanced-paren pattern is a real compile
// error that regexp.Compile() rejects.
//
// We reset compiledOnce between attempts by re-assigning the package
// variable directly so each test run starts from a clean slate.
func TestCompileError(t *testing.T) {
// Reset the sync.Once and error state so this test is fully
// deterministic regardless of test execution order.
compiledOnce = sync.Once{}
compiledPatterns = nil
compileErr = nil
// Swap in an invalid pattern for the duration of this test.
// The shadow prevents modifying the global Patterns slice.
orig := Patterns
Patterns = []Pattern{{Name: "bad", Description: "invalid", regexSource: "(unbalanced"}}
compileAll()
Patterns = orig
if compileErr == nil {
t.Fatal("compileAll() with invalid regex did not set compileErr")
}
if compiledPatterns != nil {
t.Errorf("compiledPatterns should be nil on compile error; got %d entries", len(compiledPatterns))
}
}
// TestScanBytes_CompileErr verifies that ScanBytes returns the
// compileErr error (not nil, not a Match) when the lazy compilation
// previously failed. This is the "compile failed" branch of the
// ScanBytes function, distinct from the "compiled ok, no match" branch
// (nil, nil) and the "compiled ok, match" branch (Match, nil).
//
// compiledOnce and compileErr must already be set from a prior failed
// compile attempt. We reset compiledOnce and deliberately trigger a
// compile failure first so this test is self-contained.
func TestScanBytes_CompileErr(t *testing.T) {
// Force a compile failure so compileErr is populated.
compiledOnce = sync.Once{}
compiledPatterns = nil
compileErr = nil
orig := Patterns
Patterns = []Pattern{{Name: "bad2", Description: "bad2", regexSource: "[unclosed"}}
compileAll()
Patterns = orig
if compileErr == nil {
t.Fatal("precondition failed: compileErr must be set before TestScanBytes_CompileErr")
}
// ScanBytes should propagate compileErr, not return a match.
m, err := ScanBytes([]byte("some content"))
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("ScanBytes returned nil error when compileErr is set")
}
if m != nil {
t.Errorf("ScanBytes should return nil Match on compile error; got %+v", m)
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
ALTER TABLE workspaces
DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS broadcast_enabled,
DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS talk_to_user_enabled;
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
-- Workspace abilities: opt-in flags that gate platform-level behaviours.
--
-- broadcast_enabled (default FALSE): when TRUE the workspace may call
-- POST /workspaces/:id/broadcast to send a message to every non-removed
-- agent workspace in the org. Off by default — only privileged
-- orchestrator workspaces should hold this ability.
--
-- talk_to_user_enabled (default TRUE): when FALSE the workspace is not
-- allowed to deliver messages to the canvas user via send_message_to_user /
-- POST /notify. The platform returns HTTP 403 so the agent can forward its
-- update to a parent workspace instead. Default TRUE preserves existing
-- behaviour for all current workspaces.
ALTER TABLE workspaces
ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS broadcast_enabled BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT FALSE,
ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS talk_to_user_enabled BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT TRUE;
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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ from typing import Callable
import inbox
from a2a_tools import (
tool_broadcast_message,
tool_chat_history,
tool_check_task_status,
tool_commit_memory,
@@ -160,6 +161,11 @@ async def handle_tool_call(name: str, arguments: dict) -> str:
arguments.get("before_ts", ""),
source_workspace_id=arguments.get("source_workspace_id") or None,
)
elif name == "broadcast_message":
return await tool_broadcast_message(
arguments.get("message", ""),
workspace_id=arguments.get("workspace_id") or None,
)
return f"Unknown tool: {name}"
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@@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ from a2a_tools_delegation import ( # noqa: E402 (import after the from-a2a_cli
# identically.
from a2a_tools_messaging import ( # noqa: E402 (import after the top-of-module imports)
_upload_chat_files,
tool_broadcast_message,
tool_chat_history,
tool_get_workspace_info,
tool_list_peers,
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@@ -101,6 +101,50 @@ async def _upload_chat_files(
return uploaded, None
async def tool_broadcast_message(
message: str,
workspace_id: str | None = None,
) -> str:
"""Send a broadcast message to ALL agent workspaces in the org.
Requires the workspace to have broadcast_enabled=true (set by a user or
admin via PATCH /workspaces/:id/abilities). Use for urgent org-wide
signals — status changes, critical alerts, coordination instructions.
Every non-removed workspace receives the message in its activity log so
poll-mode agents pick it up, and push-mode canvases get a real-time
BROADCAST_MESSAGE WebSocket event.
Args:
message: The broadcast text. Keep it concise — all agents receive
this, so avoid lengthy prose that floods every context.
workspace_id: Optional. Which registered workspace to send the
broadcast from. Single-workspace agents omit this.
"""
if not message:
return "Error: message is required"
target_workspace_id = (workspace_id or "").strip() or WORKSPACE_ID
try:
async with httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=30.0) as client:
resp = await client.post(
f"{PLATFORM_URL}/workspaces/{target_workspace_id}/broadcast",
json={"message": message},
headers=_auth_headers_for_heartbeat(target_workspace_id),
)
if resp.status_code == 200:
data = resp.json()
delivered = data.get("delivered", "?")
return f"Broadcast sent to {delivered} workspace(s)"
if resp.status_code == 403:
try:
hint = resp.json().get("hint", "")
except Exception:
hint = ""
return f"Error: broadcast ability not enabled.{(' ' + hint) if hint else ''}"
return f"Error: platform returned {resp.status_code}"
except Exception as e:
return f"Error sending broadcast: {e}"
async def tool_send_message_to_user(
message: str,
attachments: list[str] | None = None,
@@ -151,6 +195,20 @@ async def tool_send_message_to_user(
if uploaded:
return f"Message sent to user with {len(uploaded)} attachment(s)"
return "Message sent to user"
if resp.status_code == 403:
try:
body = resp.json()
if body.get("error") == "talk_to_user_disabled":
hint = body.get("hint", "")
return (
"Error: this workspace is not allowed to send messages "
"directly to the user (talk_to_user is disabled). "
+ (hint + " " if hint else "")
+ "Use delegate_task to forward your update to a parent "
"or supervisor workspace that can reach the user."
)
except Exception:
pass
return f"Error: platform returned {resp.status_code}"
except Exception as e:
return f"Error sending message: {e}"
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@@ -340,6 +340,10 @@ _CLI_A2A_COMMAND_KEYWORDS: dict[str, str | None] = {
"delegate_task_async": "delegate --async",
"check_task_status": "status",
"get_workspace_info": "info",
# `broadcast_message` is not exposed via the CLI subprocess interface
# today — it's an MCP-first capability. If a2a_cli grows a `broadcast`
# subcommand, map it here and the alignment test will gate the change.
"broadcast_message": None,
# `send_message_to_user` is not exposed via the CLI subprocess
# interface today — it requires a structured `attachments` field
# that wouldn't survive a positional-arg shell invocation cleanly.
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@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Any, Literal
from a2a_tools import (
tool_broadcast_message,
tool_chat_history,
tool_check_task_status,
tool_commit_memory,
@@ -288,6 +289,44 @@ _GET_WORKSPACE_INFO = ToolSpec(
section=A2A_SECTION,
)
_BROADCAST_MESSAGE = ToolSpec(
name="broadcast_message",
short=(
"Send a message to ALL agent workspaces in the org simultaneously. "
"Requires broadcast_enabled=true on this workspace (set by user/admin)."
),
when_to_use=(
"Use for urgent, org-wide signals: critical status changes, emergency "
"stop instructions, coordinated task announcements. Every non-removed "
"workspace receives the message in its activity log (poll-mode agents "
"see it on their next poll; push-mode canvases get a real-time banner). "
"This tool returns an error if broadcast_enabled is false — a user or "
"admin must enable it via the workspace abilities settings first."
),
input_schema={
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"message": {
"type": "string",
"description": (
"The broadcast text. Keep it concise — every agent in the "
"org receives this in their activity feed."
),
},
"workspace_id": {
"type": "string",
"description": (
"Optional. Multi-workspace mode: the registered workspace "
"to broadcast from. Single-workspace agents omit this."
),
},
},
"required": ["message"],
},
impl=tool_broadcast_message,
section=A2A_SECTION,
)
_SEND_MESSAGE_TO_USER = ToolSpec(
name="send_message_to_user",
short=(
@@ -603,6 +642,7 @@ TOOLS: list[ToolSpec] = [
_CHECK_TASK_STATUS,
_LIST_PEERS,
_GET_WORKSPACE_INFO,
_BROADCAST_MESSAGE,
_SEND_MESSAGE_TO_USER,
# Inbox (standalone-only; in-container returns informational error)
_WAIT_FOR_MESSAGE,
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
- **check_task_status**: Poll the status of a task started with delegate_task_async; returns result when done.
- **list_peers**: List the workspaces this agent can communicate with — name, ID, status, role for each.
- **get_workspace_info**: Get this workspace's own info — ID, name, role, tier, parent, status.
- **broadcast_message**: Send a message to ALL agent workspaces in the org simultaneously. Requires broadcast_enabled=true on this workspace (set by user/admin).
- **send_message_to_user**: Send a message directly to the user's canvas chat — pushed instantly via WebSocket. Use this to: (1) acknowledge a task immediately ('Got it, I'll start working on this'), (2) send interim progress updates while doing long work, (3) deliver follow-up results after delegation completes, (4) attach files (zip, pdf, csv, image) for the user to download via the `attachments` field (NEVER paste file URLs in `message`). The message appears in the user's chat as if you're proactively reaching out.
- **wait_for_message**: Block until the next inbound message (canvas user OR peer agent) arrives, or until ``timeout_secs`` elapses.
- **inbox_peek**: List pending inbound messages without removing them.
@@ -26,6 +27,9 @@ Call this first when you need to delegate but don't know the target's ID. Access
### get_workspace_info
Use to introspect your own identity (e.g. before reporting back to the user, or to determine whether you're a tier-0 root that can write GLOBAL memory).
### broadcast_message
Use for urgent, org-wide signals: critical status changes, emergency stop instructions, coordinated task announcements. Every non-removed workspace receives the message in its activity log (poll-mode agents see it on their next poll; push-mode canvases get a real-time banner). This tool returns an error if broadcast_enabled is false — a user or admin must enable it via the workspace abilities settings first.
### send_message_to_user
Use proactively across the lifecycle of a task — early to acknowledge, mid-flight to update, late to deliver. Never paste file URLs in the message body — always pass absolute paths in `attachments` so the platform serves them as download chips (works on SaaS where external file hosts are unreachable).