Add consistent Related sections to 17 channel pages that had none,
linking to: Channels Overview, Pairing, Groups, Channel Routing, Security.
Add Groups and Security links to 4 channel pages (discord, slack,
telegram, whatsapp) that already had partial Related sections.
Land contributor PR #29032 by @maloqab with Slack native alias docs, integration tests, and changelog entry.
Co-authored-by: maloqab <mitebaloqab@gmail.com>
* fix: make replyToMode 'off' actually prevent threading in Slack
Three independent bugs caused Slack replies to always create threads
even when replyToMode was set to 'off':
1. Typing indicator created threads via statusThreadTs fallback (#16868)
- resolveSlackThreadTargets fell back to messageTs for statusThreadTs
- 'is typing...' was posted as thread reply, creating a thread
- Fix: remove messageTs fallback, let statusThreadTs be undefined
2. [[reply_to_current]] tags bypassed replyToMode entirely (#16080)
- Slack dock had allowExplicitReplyTagsWhenOff: true
- Reply tags from system prompt always threaded regardless of config
- Fix: set allowExplicitReplyTagsWhenOff to false for Slack
3. Contradictory replyToMode defaults in codebase (#20827)
- monitor/provider.ts defaulted to 'all'
- accounts.ts defaulted to 'off' (matching docs)
- Fix: align provider.ts default to 'off' per documentation
Fixes: openclaw/openclaw#16868, openclaw/openclaw#16080, openclaw/openclaw#20827
* fix(slack): respect replyToMode in DMs even with typing indicator thread
When replyToMode is 'off' in DMs, replies should stay in the main
conversation even when the typing indicator creates a thread context.
Previously, when incomingThreadTs was set (from the typing indicator's
thread), replyToMode was forced to 'all', causing all replies to go
into the thread.
Now, for direct messages, the user's configured replyToMode is always
respected. For channels/groups, the existing behavior is preserved
(stay in thread if already in one).
This fix:
- Keeps the typing indicator working (statusThreadTs fallback preserved)
- Prevents DM replies from being forced into threads
- Maintains channel thread continuity
Fixes#16868
* refactor(slack): eliminate redundant resolveSlackThreadContext call
- Add isThreadReply to resolveSlackThreadTargets return value
- Remove duplicate call in dispatch.ts
- Addresses greptile review feedback with cleaner DRY approach
* docs(slack): add JSDoc to resolveSlackThreadTargets
Document return values including isThreadReply distinction between
genuine user thread replies vs bot status message thread context.
* docs(changelog): record Slack replyToMode off threading fixes
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Co-authored-by: James <jamesrp13@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: theoseo <suhong.seo@gmail.com>
* feat(slack): populate thread session with existing thread history
When a new session is created for a Slack thread, fetch and inject
the full thread history as context. This preserves conversation
continuity so the bot knows what it previously said in the thread.
- Add resolveSlackThreadHistory() to fetch all thread messages
- Add ThreadHistoryBody to context payload
- Use thread history instead of just thread starter for new sessions
Fixes#4470
* chore: remove redundant comments
* fix: use threadContextNote in queue body
* fix(slack): address Greptile review feedback
- P0: Use thread session key (not base session key) for new-session check
This ensures thread history is injected when the thread session is new,
even if the base channel session already exists.
- P1: Fetch up to 200 messages and take the most recent N
Slack API returns messages in chronological order (oldest first).
Previously we took the first N, now we take the last N for relevant context.
- P1: Batch resolve user names with Promise.all
Avoid N sequential API calls when resolving user names in thread history.
- P2: Include file-only messages in thread history
Messages with attachments but no text are now included with a placeholder
like '[attached: image.png, document.pdf]'.
- P2: Add documentation about intentional 200-message fetch limit
Clarifies that we intentionally don't paginate; 200 covers most threads.
* style: add braces for curly lint rule
* feat(slack): add thread.initialHistoryLimit config option
Allow users to configure the maximum number of thread messages to fetch
when starting a new thread session. Defaults to 20. Set to 0 to disable
thread history fetching entirely.
This addresses the optional configuration request from #2608.
* chore: trigger CI
* fix(slack): ensure isNewSession=true on first thread turn
recordInboundSession() in prepare.ts creates the thread session entry
before session.ts reads the store, causing isNewSession to be false
on the very first user message in a thread. This prevented thread
context (history/starter) from being injected.
Add IsFirstThreadTurn flag to message context, set when
readSessionUpdatedAt() returns undefined for the thread session key.
session.ts uses this flag to force isNewSession=true.
* style: format prepare.ts for oxfmt
* fix: suppress InboundHistory/ThreadStarterBody when ThreadHistoryBody present (#13912)
When ThreadHistoryBody is fetched from the Slack API (conversations.replies),
it already contains pending messages and the thread starter. Passing both
InboundHistory and ThreadStarterBody alongside ThreadHistoryBody caused
duplicate content in the LLM context on new thread sessions.
Suppress InboundHistory and ThreadStarterBody when ThreadHistoryBody is
present, since it is a strict superset of both.
* remove verbose comment
* fix(slack): paginate thread history context fetch
* fix(slack): wire session file path options after main merge
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Adds support for Slack's Agents & AI Apps text streaming APIs
(chat.startStream, chat.appendStream, chat.stopStream) to deliver
LLM responses as a single updating message instead of separate
messages per block.
Changes:
- New src/slack/streaming.ts with stream lifecycle helpers using
the SDK's ChatStreamer (client.chatStream())
- New 'streaming' config option on SlackAccountConfig
- Updated dispatch.ts to route block replies through the stream
when enabled, with graceful fallback to normal delivery
- Docs in docs/channels/slack.md covering setup and requirements
The streaming integration works by intercepting the deliver callback
in the reply dispatcher. When streaming is enabled and a thread
context exists, the first text delivery starts a stream, subsequent
deliveries append to it, and the stream is finalized after dispatch
completes. Media payloads and error cases fall back to normal
message delivery.
Refs:
- https://docs.slack.dev/ai/developing-ai-apps#streaming
- https://docs.slack.dev/reference/methods/chat.startStream
- https://docs.slack.dev/reference/methods/chat.appendStream
- https://docs.slack.dev/reference/methods/chat.stopStream