* feat(fleet): add openclaw fleet cell supervisor for multi-tenant hosting
* test(fleet): cover cell profile, registry, containers, and service flows
* docs(fleet): document multi-tenant hosting and the fleet CLI
* fix(fleet): verify upgrade replacements and release foreign-collision reservations
* fix(fleet): gate upgrade commit on replacement health
* docs(fleet): mark fleet experimental and pin its single-host scope
* test(fleet): make incomplete-profile casts explicit for test-type lane
* fix(state): regenerate kysely schema artifacts after rebase conflict
* feat(tooling): add noUncheckedIndexedAccess strict-ratchet lane
* fix(packages): make indexed access explicit across ratchet packages
Burns down all 65 noUncheckedIndexedAccess errors in the seven ratchet
packages with behavior-identical restructuring (iteration, charAt/slice,
regex-group guards, validated hextet tuple). net-policy invariant
violations now throw instead of failing open. Adds
@openclaw/normalization-core/expect (expectDefined/first/last) with
subpath export and tests. memory-host-sdk fixes kept but the package
stays out of the lane: it re-exports core src/** so the flag would apply
transitively to all of core.
* fix(lint): keep .oxlintrc.json strict-JSON parseable for extension lint wrappers
* chore(lint): enforce no-floating-promises repo-wide
* feat(tooling): split DOM globals out of the Node-side typecheck program
tsconfig.core.json now compiles src/ + packages/ with lib ES2023; new
tsconfig.ui.json owns ui/ with DOM. Web-global names used by Node code
alias to canonical undici/stream-web types; highlight.js loads through a
validated narrow API because its d.ts force-includes lib.dom. Boundary,
sparse-guard, changed-lane routing, and profile lanes cover the new ui
graph.
* chore(deps): declare undici-types and teach knip about the highlight.js runtime require
* ci: retrigger dropped pull_request synchronize event
* refactor(types): derive web-global aliases from @types/node fetch globals, drop undici-types dep
* ci: retrigger after dependency guard cleared
* fix(scripts): add ui lane to changed-lanes declaration union
* chore(types): add declaration files for scripts/lib and scripts/e2e modules
* chore(types): add declaration files for top-level script modules (a-m)
* chore(types): add declaration files for top-level script modules (n-z)
* test: use a non-secret-shaped gateway token fixture
* test: type ci workflow guard helpers for the root test lane
* chore(tooling): typecheck root test/** with a dedicated tsgo lane
- test/tsconfig/tsconfig.test.root.json: root-test program (strict unused checks,
fixtures excluded; two Docker E2E clients that import built dist/** stay out,
same rationale as the scripts/e2e exclusion in tsconfig.scripts.json)
- tsgo:test:root wired into tsgo:test, check:test-types, scripts/check.mjs, and
the ci.yml test-types shard, mirroring the tsgo:scripts lane (#104348)
- changed-lane routing: test/**/*.ts (excluding fixtures) and the lane tsconfig
now trigger 'typecheck test root' in check:changed; previously test/ paths ran
lint only, so harness type errors surfaced first in CI (#104287 envDir case)
- burn down all 1071 latent type errors in the program: precise param/local
types across test/scripts, test/vitest, test/e2e, and transitive scripts/e2e
program members; 205 sibling .d.mts declaration files for imported .mjs
modules (committed separately); zero any, zero ts-expect-error
- resolve the pre-existing testing star-export ambiguity in
scripts/e2e/parallels/common.ts with an explicit re-export
Closes#104388
* chore(types): correct declaration fidelity per structured review
- re-derive 51 .d.mts files from implementation data flow instead of
initializers: fix a wrong never return (runTestProjectsDelegation returns
the child), add encoding-sensitive exec/spawn overloads (plain-gh), restore
the full release profile union, make parsed paths string | null, add missing
parseArgs fields via help/non-help unions, add a missing sibling declaration
(budget-number-args), drop 15 unused lint directives
- precise install-record/tuple typing removes the type-aware oxlint
regressions the first declarations caused in scripts/e2e implementations
- route .mts declaration edits under test/ to the testRoot lane and reference
the test-root project from tsconfig.projects.json so tsgo:all covers it
(closes both review findings against the lane wiring)
* chore(scripts): keep telegram runner dist typing structural for the boundary guard
* chore(types): declare runtime pack and gateway readiness exports added on main
* test: pin the importTargetPlan form of the plugin-contract plan import
The guard expectation still referenced the raw await import( form that
7ae5996bb3 (#103975) replaced with the importTargetPlan fallback helper;
the assertion fails on current main.
* feat(dashboard): modular dashboard — workspace store, Workspaces tab, sandboxed custom widgets
Squashes openclaw/openclaw#101094 + #101097 + #101098 onto current main and
applies the maintainer review fixes to the backend control plane.
Co-authored-by: 100yenadmin <239388517+100yenadmin@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(dashboard): UI review fixes — grid, error boundary, embed sandbox, locale
* fix(dashboard): make the CLI and agent broadcasts actually reachable
Three defects only a live run surfaces, all invisible to the unit suites:
- The plugin claimed the CLI command name `dashboard`, which core already owns
(it opens the Control UI). A plugin CLI group that overlaps a core command is
dropped at registration behind a `logger.debug`, so the entire CLI face was
unreachable while `cli.test.ts` kept passing against its own Commander
program. Renamed to `openclaw workspaces`, matching the tab it drives.
- The manifest never declared `activation.onCommands`, so the CLI root resolved
to no owning plugin even once the name was free.
- `dashboard.widget.approve` needs `operator.approvals`; the CLI asked for
`operator.write` on every call. It now requests the approvals scope only for
the approve call, matching `operator-approvals-client.ts`.
Also: agent tools resolved their broadcast from the plugin runtime's
gateway-request scope, an AsyncLocalStorage set only around gateway RPCs and
plugin HTTP routes. An agent turn started from a channel, cron, or heartbeat
therefore wrote the document without emitting `plugin.dashboard.changed`, so an
open Control UI never saw the edit — the feature's headline promise. The gateway
broadcast is server-lifetime, so the plugin now remembers it in a single slot and
agent tools fall back to it.
* docs(web): document dashboard workspaces, provenance, and the custom-widget sandbox
* fix(dashboard): agent-tool ergonomics + close two approval-boundary gaps
From a source-blind agent driving the dashboard_* tools with nothing but their
schemas, and from a Codex review of the hardening delta.
- dashboard_widget_update could never succeed. It passed its whole parameter
record to the patch reader, whose allowlist rejects the very `tab`/`id` keys
the tool's own schema marks required, so every call died on
"unexpected param: tab". Its test only ran Value.Check against the schema and
never executed the tool.
- dashboard_data_read surfaced an `rpc` binding as a thrown error, though its
description promised `binding_client_resolved`. It now returns that as a
result the model can act on.
- Valid widget kinds and the rpc allowlist were undiscoverable: a model saw only
"builtin:<name> or custom:<name>" and "Allowlisted gateway read method", then
brute-forced ~40 calls against errors that named no alternatives. Both schemas
and both validator errors now enumerate them, and the kind description says
what each builtin renders and which binding id it reads. widget_move documents
that grid and toTab are exclusive; widget_scaffold says an operator must
approve, because no agent tool can.
- workspace.replace could mint a pending registry entry for a name that was
never scaffolded. An operator could then approve a widget whose code did not
exist yet, and the agent could write it afterwards. Registry entries now come
from dashboard_widget_scaffold and nowhere else, and approve refuses a name
with no manifest on disk.
- dashboard.widget.approve answered with the whole workspace document, so a
connection holding only operator.approvals could read it through the approvals
door. It now returns the registry entry it changed.
* fix(dashboard): approval pins the code it approves
Codex review found the scaffold-before-approval gate still nameable rather than
binding: approve only proved that widget.json parsed, and the Control UI loaded a
hardcoded index.html rather than the manifest's entrypoint. An agent could
scaffold a widget, win approval on an innocuous or absent entrypoint, then write
the real payload afterwards — code appearing after the human said yes.
Approval now hashes every servable file in the widget directory and stores the
digests on the registry entry, refusing a manifest whose declared entrypoint is
missing. The asset route re-hashes each file it reads and 404s anything that does
not match, so a file edited or added after approval never reaches a browser. The
Control UI loads the manifest's entrypoint, which is the file that was hashed.
The content-type allowlist moves to manifest.ts so the set of files approval
hashes and the set the route can serve cannot drift apart.
Proof, against a running gateway: scaffold -> 404, approve -> 200, rewrite
index.html -> 404, add late.js -> 404.
* fix(dashboard): parse the approved manifest from the bytes that were hashed
Codex found a TOCTOU in the approval path: it loaded and validated widget.json,
then walked the directory again to compute the digests. An agent could swap
widget.json between the two reads, so the operator validated one entrypoint while
the digest froze — and the Control UI later mounted — a different one.
snapshotApprovedWidget now reads the widget directory once: it hashes every
servable file, parses the manifest out of the same widget.json bytes it hashed,
and requires the declared entrypoint to be among them.
Proof, against a running gateway: approve -> index.html 200; rewrite widget.json
to point at evil.html and drop evil.html in -> both 404.
* fix(dashboard): cap approval asset reads; bound the grid fallback search
Two findings from the fourth Codex pass.
Approval hashes agent-authored files that are untrusted until it runs, and read
each one into memory with no size check — dropping one huge .png into a scaffold
directory would stall or OOM the gateway during approve. Sizes are now checked
before the read, with a 2 MB per-file and 8 MB total cap.
nearestFreeSlot searched one band below the lowest occupied row, so a crowded
layout near the bottom could return y=500 as the closest free slot: a placement
the store rejects, which the UI applies optimistically and then snaps back. The
search now stops at the last row a widget of that height can legally occupy.
* fix(dashboard): refuse oversized widget assets before reading them
Approved widget files stay writable and the asset route is unauthenticated, so
swapping an approved small file for a very large one made every GET buffer the
whole file before the digest check rejected it. The route now refuses anything
past the same per-file cap approval enforces, on the stat it already performs.
* fix(dashboard): enforce widget approval boundaries
* docs(changelog): note modular dashboard workspaces
* fix(dashboard): enforce static custom-widget data boundary
* fix(dashboard): satisfy UI lint
* test(dashboard): avoid legacy proto access
* feat(dashboard): make plugin opt-in
* docs(dashboard): refresh workspaces map
* refactor(workspaces): standardize plugin naming
* fix(workspaces): make widget prompt sends idempotent
* docs(workspaces): fix internal path references
* test(workspaces): make prompt assertion lint-safe
* test(workspaces): type prompt request mock
* fix(workspaces): harden approval and binding boundaries
* test(workspaces): complete stale binding client mock
* fix(workspaces): harden widget file boundaries
* fix(workspaces): scope custom widget capabilities
* fix(workspaces): align approval provenance
* fix(workspaces): close branch contract gaps
* test(workspaces): complete builtin context fixtures
* fix(workspaces): aggregate overview usage
* chore(workspaces): defer release note
* chore(workspaces): refresh i18n metadata
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Co-authored-by: 100yenadmin <239388517+100yenadmin@users.noreply.github.com>
* test: wire Control UI suite into CI, fix its broken tests, drop dead harness surface
- fix 7 Control UI tests broken on main: module-mock factories are unreliable
under isolate:false shared workers; use RealtimeTalkSession prototype spies
and real jsdom storage instead (chat-realtime, chat-pull-requests)
- add gated checks-ui CI job (runUiTests changed-scope output): chromium
provisioning, lint:ui:no-raw-window-open, pnpm --dir ui test; ~30s on a
4vcpu runner, runs only when ui-affecting paths change
- add weekly node22-compat workflow exercising the supported lower Node bound
with the same command set as the dispatch-only ci.yml job
- delete the unreachable channels entry in EXTENSION_TEST_CONFIG_ROUTES and
the never-populated extensionRoutedChannelTestFiles override machinery
(born empty in 2ccb5cff22); resolved globs are provably identical
- guard run-vitest.mjs hardcoded path maps with existence tests so renames
cannot silently drop extended stall watchdogs
- remove unenforced coverage thresholds; test:coverage is informational, docs
updated (reference/test, help/testing, plugins/sdk-testing)
Closes#104321
* test: pin OPENCLAW_CI_RUN_UI_TESTS in the manifest env expectation
* test(ui): capture the realtime start spy instead of referencing the unbound prototype method
* test(ui): raise ui vitest timeouts for real-browser layout tests on small CI runners
* feat(tooling): add tsgo typecheck lane for scripts/**
* fix(scripts): burn down scripts type debt surfaced by the new lane
Typing-only except bugs the lane surfaced: gh-read timeout race,
Discord Headers spread dropping entries, undefined allowedHeadBranches
match, plugin-boundary matchAll crash. Deletes retired config keys from
fixtures/benches (prompt snapshots regenerated, config dump only) and
the orphaned non-runnable sync-moonshot-docs script. Adds full-surface
.d.mts declarations for existing .mjs boundaries.