* fix(ci): restore protocol outputs and stabilize Windows path test
Regenerate the Swift protocol models so protocol:check stops failing on main.
Align the session target test helper with the sync production realpath behavior so Windows does not compare runneradmin and RUNNER~1 spellings for the same file.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
Investigate the failing checks from merged PR #34485 and confirm whether they still affect current main before changing code. Keep the fix tight: do not alter runtime behavior beyond what is required to clear the reproduced CI regressions. Commit the generated Swift protocol outputs for the PushTestResult transport field because protocol:check was failing from stale generated files on main. Also fix the Windows-only session target test by making its helper use the same synchronous realpath behavior as production discovery, so path spelling differences like runneradmin versus RUNNER~1 do not cause a false assertion failure.
* fix(ci): align session target realpath behavior on Windows
Use native realpath for sync session target discovery so it matches the async path on Windows, and update the session target test helper to assert against the same canonical path form.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
After opening the follow-up PR for the CI regressions from merged PR #34485, inspect the new failing Windows shard instead of assuming the first fix covered every case. Keep scope limited to the session target path mismatch exposed by CI. Fix the inconsistency at the source by making sync session target discovery use the same native realpath canonicalization as the async discovery path on Windows, then update the test helper to match that shared behavior and verify the touched file with targeted tests and file-scoped lint/format checks.
* test: make merge config fixtures satisfy provider type
After rebasing the PR onto current origin/main, the merge helper test fixtures no longer satisfied ProviderConfig because the anthropic provider examples were missing required provider and model fields. Add a shared fully-typed model fixture and explicit anthropic baseUrl values so the test keeps full type coverage under tsgo.
Regeneration-Prompt: |
Rebase the PR branch for #44266 onto the current origin/main because the failing CI error only reproduced on the merge ref. Re-run the type-check path and inspect src/agents/models-config.merge.test.ts at the exact compiler lines instead of weakening types globally. Keep the fix test-only: make the anthropic ProviderConfig fixtures structurally valid by supplying the required baseUrl and full model definition fields, and keep the shared fixture typed so tsgo accepts it without unknown casts.
* fix: align Windows session store test expectations
* fix: preserve stored provider in resolveSessionModelRef for vendor-prefixed models
When an OpenRouter model with a vendor prefix (e.g. "anthropic/claude-haiku-4.5")
was successfully used and persisted to the session entry, the next call to
resolveSessionModelRef would re-parse the model string through parseModelRef,
which splits on the first slash and incorrectly extracts "anthropic" as the
provider — discarding the stored "openrouter" provider entirely. This caused
subsequent requests to attempt direct Anthropic API calls with an OpenRouter
API key, producing "credit balance too low" billing errors.
The fix trusts the explicitly stored modelProvider on the session entry and
skips parseModelRef re-parsing when a provider is already recorded. parseModelRef
is still used as a fallback when no provider is stored on the entry.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* Changelog: add OpenRouter note for #22753
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Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Co-authored-by: Vincent Koc <vincentkoc@ieee.org>
* fix(gateway): normalize session key casing to prevent ghost sessions on Linux
On case-sensitive filesystems (Linux), mixed-case session keys like
agent:ops:MySession and agent:ops:mysession resolve to different store
entries, creating ghost duplicates that never converge.
Core changes in session-utils.ts:
- resolveSessionStoreKey: lowercase all session key components
- canonicalizeSpawnedByForAgent: accept cfg, resolve main-alias references
via canonicalizeMainSessionAlias after lowercasing
- loadSessionEntry: return legacyKey only when it differs from canonicalKey
- resolveGatewaySessionStoreTarget: scan store for case-insensitive matches;
add optional scanLegacyKeys param to skip disk reads for read-only callers
- Export findStoreKeysIgnoreCase for use by write-path consumers
- Compare global/unknown sentinels case-insensitively in all canonicalization
functions
sessions-resolve.ts:
- Make resolveSessionKeyFromResolveParams async for inline migration
- Check canonical key first (fast path), then fall back to legacy scan
- Delete ALL legacy case-variant keys in a single updateSessionStore pass
Fixes#12603
* fix(gateway): propagate canonical keys and clean up all case variants on write paths
- agent.ts: use canonicalizeSpawnedByForAgent (with cfg) instead of raw
toLowerCase; use findStoreKeysIgnoreCase to delete all legacy variants
on store write; pass canonicalKey to addChatRun, registerAgentRunContext,
resolveSendPolicy, and agentCommand
- sessions.ts: replace single-key migration with full case-variant cleanup
via findStoreKeysIgnoreCase in patch/reset/delete/compact handlers; add
case-insensitive fallback in preview (store already loaded); make
sessions.resolve handler async; pass scanLegacyKeys: false in preview
- server-node-events.ts: use findStoreKeysIgnoreCase to clean all legacy
variants on voice.transcript and agent.request write paths; pass
canonicalKey to addChatRun and agentCommand
* test(gateway): add session key case-normalization tests
Cover the case-insensitive session key canonicalization logic:
- resolveSessionStoreKey normalizes mixed-case bare and prefixed keys
- resolveSessionStoreKey resolves mixed-case main aliases (MAIN, Main)
- resolveGatewaySessionStoreTarget includes legacy mixed-case store keys
- resolveGatewaySessionStoreTarget collects all case-variant duplicates
- resolveGatewaySessionStoreTarget finds legacy main alias keys with
customized mainKey configuration
All 5 tests fail before the production changes, pass after.
* fix: clean legacy session alias cleanup gaps (openclaw#12846) thanks @mcaxtr
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* refactor: update cron job wake mode and run mode handling
- Changed default wake mode from 'next-heartbeat' to 'now' in CronJobEditor and related CLI commands.
- Updated cron-tool tests to reflect changes in run mode, introducing 'due' and 'force' options.
- Enhanced cron-tool logic to handle new run modes and ensure compatibility with existing job structures.
- Added new tests for delivery plan consistency and job execution behavior under various conditions.
- Improved normalization functions to handle wake mode and session target casing.
This refactor aims to streamline cron job configurations and enhance the overall user experience with clearer defaults and improved functionality.
* test: enhance cron job functionality and UI
- Added tests to ensure the isolated agent correctly announces the final payload text when delivering messages via Telegram.
- Implemented a new function to pick the last deliverable payload from a list of delivery payloads.
- Enhanced the cron service to maintain legacy "every" jobs while minute cron jobs recompute schedules.
- Updated the cron store migration tests to verify the addition of anchorMs to legacy every schedules.
- Improved the UI for displaying cron job details, including job state and delivery information, with new styles and layout adjustments.
These changes aim to improve the reliability and user experience of the cron job system.
* test: enhance sessions thinking level handling
- Added tests to verify that the correct thinking levels are applied during session spawning.
- Updated the sessions-spawn-tool to include a new parameter for overriding thinking levels.
- Enhanced the UI to support additional thinking levels, including "xhigh" and "full", and improved the handling of current options in dropdowns.
These changes aim to improve the flexibility and accuracy of thinking level configurations in session management.
* feat: enhance session management and cron job functionality
- Introduced passthrough arguments in the test-parallel script to allow for flexible command-line options.
- Updated session handling to hide cron run alias session keys from the sessions list, improving clarity.
- Enhanced the cron service to accurately record job start times and durations, ensuring better tracking of job execution.
- Added tests to verify the correct behavior of the cron service under various conditions, including zero-delay timers.
These changes aim to improve the usability and reliability of session and cron job management.
* feat: implement job running state checks in cron service
- Added functionality to prevent manual job runs if a job is already in progress, enhancing job management.
- Updated the `isJobDue` function to include checks for running jobs, ensuring accurate scheduling.
- Enhanced the `run` function to return a specific reason when a job is already running.
- Introduced a new test case to verify the behavior of forced manual runs during active job execution.
These changes aim to improve the reliability and clarity of cron job execution and management.
* feat: add session ID and key to CronRunLogEntry model
- Introduced `sessionid` and `sessionkey` properties to the `CronRunLogEntry` struct for enhanced tracking of session-related information.
- Updated the initializer and Codable conformance to accommodate the new properties, ensuring proper serialization and deserialization.
These changes aim to improve the granularity of logging and session management within the cron job system.
* fix: improve session display name resolution
- Updated the `resolveSessionDisplayName` function to ensure that both label and displayName are trimmed and default to an empty string if not present.
- Enhanced the logic to prevent returning the key if it matches the label or displayName, improving clarity in session naming.
These changes aim to enhance the accuracy and usability of session display names in the UI.
* perf: skip cron store persist when idle timer tick produces no changes
recomputeNextRuns now returns a boolean indicating whether any job
state was mutated. The idle path in onTimer only persists when the
return value is true, eliminating unnecessary file writes every 60s
for far-future or idle schedules.
* fix: prep for merge - explicit delivery mode migration, docs + changelog (#10776) (thanks @tyler6204)
Server-side filtering backup for client-side session picker search.
Case-insensitive substring match on displayName, label, subject,
sessionId, and key.
Closes#1161
Enable meaningful session titles via priority-based derivation:
1. displayName (user-set)
2. subject (group name)
3. First user message (truncated to 60 chars)
4. sessionId prefix + date fallback
Opt-in via includeDerivedTitles param to avoid perf impact on
regular listing. Reads only first 10 lines of transcript files.
Closes#1161