* feat(acp): add resumeSessionId to sessions_spawn for ACP session resume
Thread resumeSessionId through the ACP session spawn pipeline so agents
can resume existing sessions (e.g. a prior Codex conversation) instead
of starting fresh.
Flow: sessions_spawn tool → spawnAcpDirect → initializeSession →
ensureSession → acpx --resume-session flag → agent session/load
- Add resumeSessionId param to sessions-spawn-tool schema with
description so agents can discover and use it
- Thread through SpawnAcpParams → AcpInitializeSessionInput →
AcpRuntimeEnsureInput → acpx extension runtime
- Pass as --resume-session flag to acpx CLI
- Error hard (exit 4) on non-existent session, no silent fallback
- All new fields optional for backward compatibility
Depends on acpx >= 0.1.16 (openclaw/acpx#85, merged, pending release).
Tests: 26/26 pass (runtime + tool schema)
Verified e2e: Discord → sessions_spawn(resumeSessionId) → Codex
resumed session and recalled stored secret.
🤖 AI-assisted
* fix: guard resumeSessionId against non-ACP runtime
Add early-return error when resumeSessionId is passed without
runtime="acp" (mirrors existing streamTo guard). Without this,
the parameter is silently ignored and the agent gets a fresh
session instead of resuming.
Also update schema description to note the runtime=acp requirement.
Addresses Greptile review feedback.
* ACP: add changelog entry for session resume (#41847) (thanks @pejmanjohn)
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Co-authored-by: Pejman Pour-Moezzi <481729+pejmanjohn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Onur <onur@textcortex.com>
* fix(msteams): use General channel conversation ID as team key for Bot Framework compatibility
Bot Framework sends `activity.channelData.team.id` as the General channel's
conversation ID (e.g. `19:abc@thread.tacv2`), not the Graph API group GUID
(e.g. `fa101332-cf00-431b-b0ea-f701a85fde81`). The startup resolver was
storing the Graph GUID as the team config key, so runtime matching always
failed and every channel message was silently dropped.
Fix: always call `listChannelsForTeam` during resolution to find the General
channel, then use its conversation ID as the stored `teamId`. When a specific
channel is also configured, reuse the same channel list rather than issuing a
second API call. Falls back to the Graph GUID if the General channel cannot
be found (renamed/deleted edge case).
Fixes#41390
* fix(msteams): handle listChannelsForTeam failure gracefully
* fix(msteams): trim General channel ID and guard against empty string
* fix: document MS Teams allowlist team-key fix (#41838) (thanks @BradGroux)
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Co-authored-by: bradgroux <bradgroux@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Onur <onur@textcortex.com>
* fix(matrix): remove memberCount heuristic from DM detection
The memberCount === 2 check in isDirectMessage() misclassifies 2-person
group rooms (admin channels, monitoring rooms) as DMs, routing them to
the main session instead of their room-specific session.
Matrix already distinguishes DMs from groups at the protocol level via
m.direct account data and is_direct member state flags. Both are already
checked by client.dms.isDm() and hasDirectFlag(). The memberCount
heuristic only adds false positives for 2-person groups.
Move resolveMemberCount() below the protocol-level checks so it is only
reached for rooms not matched by m.direct or is_direct. This narrows its
role to diagnostic logging for confirmed group rooms.
Refs: #19739
* fix(matrix): add conservative fallback for broken DM flags
Some homeservers (notably Continuwuity) have broken m.direct account
data or never set is_direct on invite events. With the memberCount
heuristic removed, these DMs are no longer detected.
Add a conservative fallback that requires two signals before classifying
as DM: memberCount === 2 AND no explicit m.room.name. Group rooms almost
always have explicit names; DMs almost never do.
Error handling distinguishes M_NOT_FOUND (missing state event, expected
for unnamed rooms) from network/auth errors. Non-404 errors fall through
to group classification rather than guessing.
This is independently revertable — removing this commit restores pure
protocol-based detection without any heuristic fallback.
* fix(matrix): add parentPeer for DM room binding support
Add parentPeer to DM routes so conversations are bindable by room ID
while preserving DM trust semantics (secure 1:1, no group restrictions).
Suggested by @KirillShchetinin.
* fix(matrix): override DM detection for explicitly configured rooms
Builds on @robertcorreiro's config-driven approach from #9106.
Move resolveMatrixRoomConfig() before the DM check. If a room matches
a non-wildcard config entry (matchSource === "direct") and was
classified as DM, override the classification to group. This gives users
a deterministic escape hatch for misclassified rooms.
Wildcards are excluded from the override to avoid breaking DM routing
when a "*" catch-all exists. roomConfig is gated behind isRoom so DMs
never inherit group settings (skills, systemPrompt, autoReply).
This commit is independently droppable if the scope is too broad.
* test(matrix): add DM detection and config override tests
- 15 unit tests for direct.ts: all detection paths, priority order,
M_NOT_FOUND vs network error handling, edge cases (whitespace names,
API failures)
- 8 unit tests for rooms.ts: matchSource classification, wildcard
safety for DM override, direct match priority over wildcard
* Changelog: note matrix DM routing follow-up
* fix(matrix): preserve DM fallback and room bindings
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>