* System plugin tier with mark/unmark fanout (schema v39)
Adds a mandatory plugin tier so admins can pin a small set of curated
plugins into every user's stack from day one. Marking a plugin via the
new toggle on /admin/marketplaces materializes resource_grants for every
group and user_plugin_optouts subscriptions for every user, so the
existing resolver pulls the plugin into every served set without a new
filter layer. Hooks on user-create (Google OAuth, magic-link, admin
POST, scheduler) and group-create propagate the same materialization to
new principals. UI locks: /admin/access disables the checkbox with a
SYSTEM pill; /marketplace cards swap the "In stack" green pill for an
amber "Required" badge with shield icon; the plugin detail install
button reads "Required by your org"; /my-ai-stack toggle is disabled.
Bypass paths return 409 (DELETE /api/admin/grants for system grants,
PUT /api/my-stack/curated/.../{enabled:false}, DELETE
/api/marketplace/curated/.../install). Unmark only flips the flag —
materialized rows persist so admins curate cleanup at their leisure
through the now-unlocked /admin/access checkboxes.
* Marketplace UX polish + drop legacy /store and /my-ai-stack pages
Two-part cleanup post-v39:
(1) Page deletion. /store and /my-ai-stack were already replaced by
/marketplace?tab=flea and /marketplace?tab=my respectively, but the
standalone routes lingered. Hard delete in dev mode — no redirects,
stale bookmarks 404. The /store/new upload wizard, the flea
detail/edit pages, the admin queue, and all /api/store/* +
/api/my-stack endpoints (CLI consumers) stay. Internal hardcoded
hrefs in the upload wizard's Cancel button and the advanced-setup
page repointed to the marketplace tabs.
(2) Detail-page install button rework. The single button that morphed
between "+ Add to my stack" and "✓ In your stack" did not
communicate uninstall affordance. The installed state now renders an
inline white status label *before* a separate red-bordered
"✕ Remove from stack" button on the same row, both at identical
height to avoid layout shift. System plugins keep their locked amber
"✓ Required by your org" pill (no Remove button — API refuses 409).
The post-action hint panel now fires on remove too with the title
flipped to "✓ Removed from your stack" — Claude Code needs the same
/update-agnes-plugins refresh either way.
Also: /admin/marketplaces Details modal "Mark as system" toggle
redesigned. The button was near-invisible (matched neutral row
metadata). It's now a balanced amber-toned chip with shield icon
and a structured confirm modal replacing the native confirm() dialog
that summarizes fanout consequences before commit.
* Move stack-hint inside hero with glass-on-gradient styling
The post-action hint card ("✓ Added to your stack" with the
/update-agnes-plugins recipe) used to live below the hero in
panel-what (gray card on white page body). Clicking add/remove
inserted/removed it between the hero and content, shifting the
panels below — a noticeable scroll jump.
The hint is now anchored inside the hero's top-right corner alongside
the install/remove buttons, both as flex children of an absolutely
positioned .actions container. The card uses a translucent
white-on-glass treatment that adopts the hero's kind color (blue for
plugin, green for skill, purple for agent) without per-kind branching.
Hero is always tall enough (160px photo) to contain the action+hint
stack without overflow, so toggling the hint visibility doesn't grow
the hero or shift body content.
The hero-head grid reserves a third 300px column for the absolute
actions overlay so meta gets the proper 1fr free space instead of
being squeezed by a padding-right hack. Responsive breakpoint at
1100px reflows the actions stack below hero-head when the viewport
isn't wide enough to keep meta + actions side-by-side comfortably.
* Add optional -DataPath bind mount to run-local-dev.ps1
When the operator wants to inspect DuckDB files (system.duckdb, extracts,
marketplaces, store/, …) directly from Windows Explorer, the named volume
inside the Docker Desktop WSL VM isn't reachable. The new -DataPath param
generates a transient compose override that rebinds /data on app, scheduler,
extract (and Caddy's /srv:ro mirror) to a Windows host folder.
Fully additive — when -DataPath is omitted everything behaves exactly as
before: no override file is generated, $composeFiles array is unchanged,
finally cleanup is a no-op. Existing positional invocations
(.\run-local-dev.ps1 up | down | logs) keep binding to $Action because
$DataPath is a named-only parameter with no Position attribute.
The override is written via [System.IO.File]::WriteAllText so the YAML is
BOM-less across PS 5.1 / 7+ — Compose rejects BOM-prefixed YAML on Windows.
The override file is unique per PID and removed in the script's finally
block so concurrent invocations and crashes don't leak files.
* factor mark_system fanout into UserCuratedSubscriptionsRepository
The endpoint imported UserCuratedSubscriptionsRepository, ignored it
(noqa: F841), then duplicated the user-side fanout SQL inline. Adds
fanout_system_for_plugin() symmetric to the existing
fanout_system_for_user() and routes mark_plugin_system through it —
removes the dead import + 14 lines of inline SQL, returns the same
`affected_users` delta count, no behavior change.
* drop customer-specific path from .ps1 example
Per CLAUDE.md vendor-agnostic OSS rule: replaced
C:\\Business\\Groupon\\Agnes\\agnes-data with the generic
C:\\Users\\<you>\\agnes-data placeholder so the docstring
example reads cleanly on any reviewer's box.
* release: 0.48.0 + parallelize Release-workflow pytest
Cuts the release shipped via #228#230#231#232#233#234#236#237#238#239#240 plus this PR (#241). Major changes:
- System plugin tier (schema v39) — admins mark a plugin mandatory; fans
out RBAC grants + subscriptions to every existing user/group plus
hooks for new principals
- BREAKING: removed standalone /store + /my-ai-stack page routes
(replaced by /marketplace?tab=flea + /marketplace?tab=my)
- Setup-prompt + bootstrap recovery fixes (#240)
- DuckDB CHECKPOINT-on-shutdown + 60s compose grace (#235)
- Marketplace + flea-market UX polish, agnes-metadata.json enrichment
Bonus: switch release.yml test step to `-n auto` (matches ci.yml).
Single-threaded was 15-20 min and frequently the bottleneck on PR
mergeability — now ~6 min.
---------
Co-authored-by: Minas Arustamyan <arustamyan.minas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ZdenekSrotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
* feat(home+news): state-aware /home + /news + admin-edited news section
Squash of the vr/home-page feature work for clean rebase onto main.
Original 18-commit history preserved in branch backup/vr-home-page-pre-rebase.
What's in this PR:
**State-aware /home page**
- New `/home` route with hero + auto-mode + connectors (Asana / GWS /
Atlassian) + lookarounds. Onboarded vs not-onboarded state-machine
branches a single template (`home_not_onboarded.html`); the install
steps, "Setup a new Claude Code" CTA (90-day PAT mint), and per-
connector setup prompts hide once `users.onboarded=TRUE`. A
completion badge replaces them.
- "Mark me as offboarded" button reverses the flag without an SQL UPDATE.
- `users.onboarded BOOLEAN` column added; default FALSE; flipped by the
CLI's `agnes init` post-success POST and the `/admin/users` API.
- Connector setup prompts pre-check whether the tool is already
installed/connected before re-running setup.
- GWS scope set widened to include Google Chat (`chat.spaces`,
`chat.messages`).
**Single template + design tokens**
- `dashboard.html` now extends `base.html` via the new
`{% block layout %}` opt-out (full-width pages skip the 800px
`.container`). Net: every page shares one shell.
- `style-custom.css` `:root` extended with `--space-{7,9,10,12}`,
`--radius-2xl`, `--shadow-{card,elevated}`, `--text-{muted,disabled}`,
`--focus-ring`, `--transition-*`, `--width-{narrow,app,wide}` so
inline page styles can migrate incrementally.
**Auth redirects honor AGNES_HOME_ROUTE**
- `safe_next_path` resolves the configured home route when no `default=`
is passed; OAuth callbacks, magic-link clicks, password form, and
LOCAL_DEV_MODE shortcuts now land on `/home` (or whatever the operator
picked) instead of always /dashboard.
**News section + /news permalink + /admin/news editor**
- Schema-bumped `news_template` table (single versioned entity, draft +
publish gate). `published BOOLEAN` distinguishes draft from public;
monotonically-increasing `version` per save; rows >30d pruned on
save except the currently-displayed published version.
- `/home` bottom-of-page renders the latest published intro with a
"Read more →" link to `/news` (which renders the full body).
- `/admin/news` editor with sandboxed live preview, versions table,
per-row Unpublish, Format-help cheatsheet.
- `agnes admin news show / draft / edit / publish / unpublish /
versions / export` (CLI). Talks to the live server via the
`/api/admin/news/*` endpoints (PAT-authed) — no direct DB access
so it coexists with a running uvicorn.
- **Optimistic-lock guard**: `agnes admin news publish --version N` and
PUT/PATCH endpoints accept `expected_version` and 409 with structured
`{error: "version_conflict", expected, actual, actual_by}` when a
concurrent admin replaced the draft. Edit refuses to overwrite a
draft authored by someone else without `--force` or
`--expect-version`.
- nh3 (Rust-backed ammonia) HTML sanitizer; iframe pre-pass strips
any iframe whose src is not on the YouTube/Vimeo/Loom allowlist;
javascript:/data: schemes blocked everywhere.
- Author CSS vocabulary: `.news-hero` (blue gradient hero block),
`.callout`/`.callout-{info,warn,success,danger}`,
`.video-embed`, `.news-section`, `.news-grid-{2,3}`, `.news-cta` —
all consolidated in `style-custom.css` under "News content
vocabulary (shared)" so /home perex, /news body, and /admin/news
preview share one source of styling.
- Code-inside-`<pre>` contrast fix (was unreadable amber-on-silver).
- `.news-content` table styling (border, header band, row-hover).
**`scripts/dev/run-local.sh`** — local uvicorn launcher. Pulls Google
OAuth client id/secret from GCP Secret Manager
(`AGNES_OAUTH_GCP_PROJECT`-driven, no vendor defaults), points
`AGNES_CLI_DIST_DIR` at `./dist` so the wheel endpoint resolves, and
`--dev` flips `LOCAL_DEV_MODE=1` + `AGNES_HOME_ROUTE=/home` for one-
command iteration. `LOCAL_DEV_MODE=1` also enables the FastAPI debug
toolbar.
**CLAUDE.md "Run tests before every push" section** codifies
`pytest tests/ -n auto -q` as non-negotiable before each push.
**Tests**: 51 + 14 + 8 = 73 new tests across news-template repo,
sanitizer, API, web, CLI; plus updated home/auth/template tests for
the new shared-shell architecture.
Origin docs (gitignored, customer-fork content):
docs/brainstorms/home-page-requirements.md,
docs/plans/2026-05-07-001-feat-home-page-plan.md.
* feat(cli): agnes onboarded {on,off,status} — self-scoped flag toggle
User-facing equivalent of the in-page "Mark me as (off)boarded" button
on /home. POSTs /api/me/onboarded with {onboarded, source}; --source
overrides the audit-log marker so flips made from the CLI vs the web
button vs agnes init automation stay distinguishable.
`status` reads via /api/me/profile (when present); falls back to a
quick body-marker scan of /home so the read path doesn't write an
audit_log row. PAT-authed via cli.client.api_post — same convention
as agnes admin news / agnes admin add-user etc.
Tests: 5 covering on/off/status round-trip, idempotency, and
audit-log source recording. Full suite holds at 12 pre-existing
failures (same set as before).
* ui(nav+home): primary nav reorg + green What's new band + /marketplace link fix
Primary nav (post-rebase audit + per-user feedback):
- Items: Home → Marketplace → Data Packages → Memory. Admin dropdown
for admins only. The "Dashboard" label was renamed Home — point still
resolves through `home_route` so customer instances on /dashboard
still land there.
- Activity Center moved into the Admin dropdown. Per-team adoption
analytics is admin-consumed in practice; the route still allows
any authed user for direct deep-links so existing /home tile +
bookmarks keep working.
- Memory link added (→ /corporate-memory) — was previously buried in
the /home "Look around" tiles.
- Setup local agent + My Stack dropped from main nav. Setup is the
/home install flow's home now; My Stack lives as a tab inside
/marketplace.
/home tweaks:
- Plugin marketplace tile now points at /marketplace (was /store —
legacy from before the marketplace rebrand landed in #230).
- "What's new" section header gets a green band (success-flavored
D1FAE5 background, A7F3D0 border, darker green title) so the
bottom-of-page news block visibly distinguishes from the blue
install-hero at the top. Header strip only — body stays white.
Test fix: test_home_route_resolution renamed `dashboard_link_uses_home_route`
→ `home_link_uses_home_route` and asserts `href="/home">Home` instead
of `href="/home">Dashboard` after the label change.
* fix(home): decouple Step 3 + Connect-tools collapse from server onboarded flag
The server-side `users.onboarded` flip happens through two paths:
1. Explicit user click on "Mark me as onboarded" or `agnes onboarded on`.
2. Implicit `agnes init` POST → /api/me/onboarded on success.
Path 2 produced a UX surprise: an analyst running `agnes init` mid-flow
reloaded /home and saw Step 3 (auto-mode) + Connect-your-tools auto-
collapse to summary bars. They were actively working through those
sections — the install POST never signalled "I'm done with the rest
of setup", just "Agnes itself is installed".
Decouple the section-collapse decision from the server flag:
- Step 1 + Step 2 install blocks: still hidden on `onboarded=TRUE`
(their completion is a hard server signal — Agnes IS installed).
- Step 3 + Connect-your-tools: render flat by default in BOTH states.
Wrapped in `<details class="setup-collapsible" open>` so the
browser's native disclosure handles per-section toggle without JS,
but the `<summary>` is CSS-hidden until the page-level
`data-setup-minimized="1"` attribute is set on `.home-mock`.
- New "Minimize setup view" toggle inside the blue install-hero,
rendered only when onboarded. Click flips the data-attr on
`.home-mock` AND removes the `open` attribute from each
`<details>`. State persists in `localStorage["agnes_home_setup_minimized"]`
so the choice survives reloads but is per-device.
- "Show full setup view" (the same button when minimized) re-opens
both `<details>` and clears localStorage.
When minimized, each `<details>` still has its own native expand/
collapse — click the gray summary bar to peek at one section without
toggling the page-level minimize off.
Tests:
- test_step3_and_connectors_render_flat_when_onboarded_by_default —
asserts `<details class="setup-collapsible" ... open>` for both
sections post-onboarding and the absence of any server-rendered
`data-setup-minimized` attribute on the `.home-mock` root.
- test_minimize_toggle_visible_only_when_onboarded — toggle button
rendered only when onboarded.
Full pytest holds at 12 pre-existing failures (same set).
* feat(observability): optional PostHog integration (errors, LLM traces, replay, flags)
Off by default. Activates when POSTHOG_API_KEY is set in env. Defaults
to PostHog Cloud EU; override host for US Cloud or self-hosted.
Coverage:
- FastAPI 500 handler captures unhandled exceptions
- src/orchestrator.py rebuild + rebuild_source failures
- services/scheduler/ HTTP-job failures
- cli/main.py uncaught CLI errors (Typer.Exit/SystemExit/KeyboardInterrupt
skipped; flushes before re-raise so short-lived CLI invocations don't
drop events)
- connectors/llm/anthropic_provider.py + openai_compat.py emit
$ai_generation events with provider, model, latency, token counts
(prompt/completion bodies stay off unless POSTHOG_LLM_PAYLOADS=1
because LLM prompts here routinely include customer SQL/data)
- Browser snippet injected into every text/html response by
PosthogInjectionMiddleware — registered inside the GZip layer so it
sees uncompressed HTML before compression. Many templates are
standalone (their own DOCTYPE) and never extend base.html, so a
per-template include would miss them.
- Frontend: $pageview, $pageleave, JS error capture via window.error
and unhandledrejection handlers, masked session replay
(maskAllInputs: true plus CSS-selector mask for known data surfaces),
feature flags (browser posthog.isFeatureEnabled + server-side
feature_enabled with fallback for older SDKs).
Identification mode operator-configurable: none / id / email / full.
Default email ships user.id + email but never name. CLI entry point
moves from cli.main:app to cli.main:main (Typer wrapper).
Files:
- src/observability/posthog_client.py — lazy singleton, no network
when disabled, single-process flush on shutdown
- src/observability/llm_tracing.py — trace_generation context manager
- app/middleware/posthog_inject.py — HTML rewrite middleware
- app/web/templates/_posthog.html — browser snippet template
- docs/observability.md — operator guide
- config/.env.template — documented POSTHOG_* knobs
- tests/test_posthog_disabled.py + tests/test_posthog_client.py +
tests/test_llm_tracing.py — 18 tests covering disabled state,
identify-mode payloads, $ai_generation shape, error variant.
CHANGELOG entry under [Unreleased] Added.
* feat(observability): tag every PostHog event with environment + release
Splits PostHog dashboards cleanly between localhost / dev / staging /
production without manual tagging on every capture call.
- POSTHOG_ENVIRONMENT explicit override; auto-resolves to "local" when
LOCAL_DEV_MODE=1, else RELEASE_CHANNEL, else AGNES_DEPLOYMENT_ENV,
else "unknown".
- AGNES_VERSION → RELEASE_CHANNEL fallback feeds the `release` property
for "is this error new in this release?" cohorting.
- Backend gets both via the PostHog SDK's super_properties constructor
arg (every captured event picks them up automatically).
- Browser snippet calls posthog.register({environment, release}) inside
the loaded callback so $pageview, $exception, autocapture, etc. all
carry the same labels.
- request.state.user now populated by auth dependencies so the snippet
can actually call posthog.identify(user_id, {email}) for logged-in
users (previously the user block always resolved to None because
nothing wrote to request.state.user).
4 new tests cover env resolution: explicit > LOCAL_DEV_MODE > channel
> unknown, plus super-properties forwarding into the SDK constructor.
* feat(observability): inline user attrs on every PostHog event + debug throw route
PostHog's UI shows person properties on the Person profile page, not
inline on each event — so a reviewer triaging an exception couldn't tell
which user hit the bug without clicking through. Fix it on both sides.
- Backend capture_exception merges user_id / user_email / user_name into
the event properties (gated by POSTHOG_IDENTIFY_PII: none/id/email/full).
Backed by a new _user_props_for_event helper on PosthogClient.
- Browser snippet registers user_id + user_email + user_name as super-
properties via posthog.register({...}) so every $exception, $pageview,
and custom event coming from posthog.captureException() carries them
inline. Mirrors the backend so cross-referencing client/server events
doesn't require a person-profile lookup.
- /api/debug/throw — debug-only endpoint gated by DEBUG=1 (404 in prod).
Runs Depends(get_current_user) first so request.state.user is set when
the unhandled-exception handler captures the event. Lets operators
exercise the full observability path end-to-end without hand-rolling
a TestClient script. Configurable via ?kind=ValueError&msg=...
7 new tests cover: backend user-attr merge across identify modes,
anonymous request fall-through, browser snippet super-prop emission for
logged-in / anonymous / id-only / full-name cases.
* fix(observability): address minasarustamyan PR #231 review
Two bugs caught in review.
1. PosthogInjectionMiddleware dropped Response.background on every
return path. BaseHTTPMiddleware materialises the body and asks
subclasses to return a fresh Response — three paths in dispatch()
omitted background=, silently cancelling any BackgroundTask /
BackgroundTasks the route attached (audit logging, async webhooks,
email sends) with no log line. Fix: route every return through a
_passthrough() helper that forwards background.
Also adds a _MAX_BUFFER_BYTES (4 MB) cap so a streamed-HTML response
can't balloon RSS during buffering. Bigger bodies short-circuit
through with a warning rather than being injected.
Regression tests in tests/test_posthog_inject_middleware.py exercise
four return paths (snippet present, render-fail, double-injection
guard, non-HTML passthrough) plus the streaming-guard short-circuit.
2. $ai_input / $ai_output_choices were emitted without truncation, so
POSTHOG_LLM_PAYLOADS=1 silently dropped events past PostHog's ~32 KB
per-event ingest limit — exactly the calls (large prompts with
schemas / sample rows / SQL) an operator would want to inspect.
Fix: clip both at POSTHOG_LLM_PAYLOAD_MAX_CHARS (default 30000) with
an explicit "…[truncated N chars]" marker so readers don't mistake
truncated captures for complete ones. Metadata (provider, model,
tokens, latency, error) flows regardless. Three new tests cover
default-cap clipping, env-override, and pass-through under the cap.
37 PostHog tests pass.
* security(auth): per-IP rate limit on auth endpoints + generalize last-admin guard
Closes#45 and #151.
#45 — every auth endpoint was unthrottled (login, magic-link, token,
bootstrap), leaving us open to password brute-force and SMTP
email-bombing. Wires slowapi (new dep) into the middleware chain with
per-route limits: 10/min on login + token, 5/min on send-link, 3/min on
bootstrap. Returns 429 with Retry-After: 60 once exceeded. Per-IP key
respects the leftmost X-Forwarded-For hop (Caddy in front of the app
strips client-supplied XFF). Operator escape hatch:
AGNES_AUTH_RATELIMIT_ENABLED=0. Test suite disables the limiter via
autouse conftest fixture so existing auth tests that hammer endpoints
in tight loops are unaffected.
#151 — DELETE /api/admin/users/{id}/memberships/{group_id} and the
mirror DELETE /api/admin/groups/{group_id}/members/{user_id} only
guarded against self-removal as last admin. Generalizes to refuse
removing anyone from the seeded Admin group when they are the only
remaining active admin (mirrors the existing
count_admins(active_only=True) <= 1 check on delete_user / update_user).
Recovery from zero admins requires direct DB access, so this closes
a path where a scheduler/bootstrap actor that bypasses normal admin
checks could otherwise empty the group.
* security(auth): throttle remaining email-bombing + token-confirm endpoints
Address code-review gap on PR #165 — the first commit covered /send-link
but missed two endpoints with the IDENTICAL email-bombing surface:
- POST /auth/password/reset — sends reset mail, anti-enum response
- POST /auth/password/setup/request — sends setup mail, anti-enum response
Both now share the 5/min limit with /send-link.
Also add 10/min to the token-confirm surfaces — high-entropy tokens but
partial leaks via logs / referer have surfaced before, and unbounded
guess rate would let an attacker exhaust the keyspace adjacent to a
leaked prefix:
- POST /auth/email/verify
- GET /auth/email/verify — closes the click-through bypass
- POST /auth/password/reset/confirm
- POST /auth/password/setup/confirm
Doc fix: rate_limit.py module docstring + CHANGELOG entry no longer
claim "disable without a redeploy" (misleading). The Limiter constructor
freezes `enabled` from env at import time, matching every other Agnes
env knob — operators set the flag and bounce the container.
Tests: 4 new cases in test_auth_rate_limit.py covering
/reset, /setup/request, /reset/confirm, GET /verify. Full suite:
2583 passed, 32 skipped, 0 failed.
* security(auth): throttle JSON /auth/password/setup — closes form-throttle bypass
Second code-review pass on PR #165 caught a fifth gap: POST /auth/password/setup
(JSON variant, kept for backward compat) consumes the same setup_token as
the web form /setup/confirm but was unthrottled — an attacker brute-forcing
the token just switches from the form path to the JSON path and resumes
at unbounded RPS. Apply the same 10/min limit and signature shape used
on /setup/confirm.
Also extend CHANGELOG note about the JSON-variant bypass for future
operators reading the security entry.
Test: 1 new case (test_password_setup_json_rate_limited_after_10_requests),
9 rate-limit tests + 28 password-flow tests + 41 auth-provider tests pass,
no regressions.
* chore(release): cut 0.30.1 — auth security hardening (rate limit + last-admin guard)
* feat(rbac): drop dataset_permissions + access_requests + users.role + is_public; v19 migration
BREAKING. Sjednocení datové RBAC vrstvy do per-group resource_grants modelu.
Před PR byla legacy data RBAC vrstva (dataset_permissions + is_public bypass)
de-facto neaktivní — is_public neměl API/UI/CLI surface, default true znamenal
že can_access_table vždycky bypassl. Dnes každý non-admin přístup vyžaduje
explicitní resource_grants(group, "table", id) řádek.
Schema v18 → v19 (src/db.py:_v18_to_v19_finalize):
- DROP TABLE dataset_permissions, access_requests
- DROP COLUMN users.role (NULL artifact since v13)
- DROP COLUMN table_registry.is_public
- Drops přes table-rebuild idiom (rename → create new → INSERT … SELECT
→ drop old) kvůli DuckDB ALTER DROP COLUMN limitacím na tabulkách
s historic FK constraints. INSERT picks intersection sloupců, takže
test fixtures s minimal pre-v19 schemou migrate cleanly.
Runtime:
- src/rbac.py:can_access_table → deleguje na app.auth.access.can_access
- DatasetPermissionRepository, AccessRequestRepository smazány
- AGNES_ENABLE_TABLE_GRANTS env-gate v app/resource_types.py odstraněn
(TABLE je unconditionally enabled)
API drop:
- app/api/permissions.py, app/api/access_requests.py celé soubory
- /admin/permissions web route + admin_permissions.html
- "Request Access" modal v catalog.html + locked-row UI
- ~10 if user.get("role") != "admin" checků nahrazeno (admin shortcut
je uvnitř can_access_table)
- /api/settings: drop permissions field z GET; PUT /api/settings/dataset
gate přepnut na can_access(user_id, "table", dataset, conn)
Auth:
- app/auth/jwt.py:create_access_token: drop role parametr (claim zmizí
z nově vydávaných JWT; staré tokeny zůstávají valid, claim ignored)
- app/api/users.py: drop role z CreateUserRequest / UpdateUserRequest
(admin promotion = explicit add to Admin group via memberships API)
- src/repositories/users.py: drop role z create() / update()
CLI:
- da admin set-role smazán → hard-fail s replacement command
- da admin add-user --role flag pryč
- da auth import-token --role flag pryč
- da auth whoami: drop "Role:" výpis
- cli/config.py:save_token: role parametr now optional, no longer written
(back-compat se starými token.json soubory zachována — pole se ignoruje)
Tests:
- DELETE: test_permissions.py, test_permissions_api.py, test_access_requests_api.py
- REWRITE: test_access_control.py (resource_grants flow), test_rbac.py
(can_access_table over resource_grants), test_journey_rbac.py
(drop access-request flow), test_resource_types.py (drop env-gate
tests, drop is_public from helpers), test_v2_*.py (drop role-based
user dicts in favor of id-based + Admin group membership),
test_settings_api.py (no permissions field, can_access gate)
- TRIVIAL: ~30 souborů — drop role="admin" arg z UserRepository.create
a 3rd positional role z create_access_token
- NEW: test_v18_to_v19 migration test (test_db.py),
test_can_access_table_no_implicit_public (test_rbac.py),
test_admin_set_role_returns_hardfail (test_cli_admin.py)
- OpenAPI snapshot regenerated
Docs:
- CHANGELOG: BREAKING entry pod [Unreleased]
- CLAUDE.md: schema v18 → v19
- docs/architecture.md: schema table + RBAC sekce přepsána
- docs/auth-google-oauth.md: admin promotion přes da admin break-glass
- cli/skills/security.md: kompletně přepsáno na group-based model
- docs/TODO-rbac-data-enforcement.md: smazáno (TODO splněn)
Test results: 2363 passed, 19 failed. Zbývající failures jsou pre-existing
Windows-specific issues (fcntl, charset) nesouvisející s tímto PR —
ověřeno git stash pop.
Plan: ~/.claude/plans/floofy-coalescing-parnas.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(release): cut 0.27.0
---------
Co-authored-by: Minas Arustamyan <arustamyan.minas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: ZdenekSrotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
Three new env vars wire the Google OAuth callback to a configurable Workspace prefix and route admin/everyone Workspace groups onto the seeded system rows: AGNES_GOOGLE_GROUP_PREFIX, AGNES_GROUP_ADMIN_EMAIL, AGNES_GROUP_EVERYONE_EMAIL. Login gate redirects users with no prefix-matching group to /login?error=not_in_allowed_group. BREAKING: auto-Everyone membership for new users removed. Admin UI/API are read-only on Google-managed groups. See docs/auth-groups.md.
* fix(scheduler): HTTP marketplaces job + SCHEDULER_API_TOKEN shared secret
Two scheduler-reliability bugs surfaced after the v0.12.1 USER-agnes flip:
1. The marketplaces job called src.marketplace.sync_marketplaces() in-process
from the scheduler container, racing the app's long-lived system.duckdb
handle. DuckDB rejects cross-process writers — every cron tick 500-ed on
"Could not set lock on file ... PID 0".
2. The data-refresh + new marketplaces jobs both 401-ed on the API because
SCHEDULER_API_TOKEN was never propagated by the Terraform startup script.
The scheduler had no credential to authenticate with.
Fix:
- New POST /api/marketplaces/sync-all (admin-only) drives the nightly refresh
through the app process so it inherits the existing DB connection.
- Scheduler swaps fn->http for marketplaces; all jobs are now plain HTTP and
the scheduler is reduced to a cron clock.
- New app/auth/scheduler_token.py adds a shared-secret auth path. The
startup script generates a 256-bit secret on first boot, persists it
across reboots, and writes it to /opt/agnes/.env. Both containers source
the same .env. The app validates incoming Bearer tokens against the env
var (constant-time, length-floored) and resolves matches to a synthetic
scheduler@system.local user that's a member of the Admin system group.
Audit-log entries from the scheduler are attributed to this user.
- app/main.py seeds the synthetic user at startup so the first cron tick
has a valid actor; lazy seed in get_scheduler_user covers token rotation
before the next app restart.
Tests: 5 new in tests/test_auth_scheduler_token.py covering empty/short
secret rejection, exact-match comparison, idempotent user seeding, and
lazy provisioning. 142 marketplace + scheduler tests + 96 auth tests
remain green.
Existing VMs with .env from before this change need a one-time
re-provisioning (re-run startup-script or rotate via openssl rand);
documented in CHANGELOG.
* fix(audit): use '_all' sentinel for bulk marketplace sync — Devin review #127
Avoids the literal string 'marketplace:None' in the audit_log resource
column when the bulk sync endpoint writes its summary row.
* fix(scheduler): unblock event loop + per-job timeouts — Devin review #127
Two findings from Devin re-review on commit 5fbad15:
1. BUG: trigger_sync_all was async def, so FastAPI ran it on the asyncio
event loop. sync_marketplaces() does blocking I/O (subprocess git
clones up to GIT_TIMEOUT_SEC=300 each, threading.Lock, DuckDB writes)
and would freeze every concurrent request for the duration of a bulk
sync. Switched to plain def so FastAPI auto-routes to the thread pool.
2. ANALYSIS: scheduler used a fixed 120s httpx timeout for every POST.
Bulk marketplace sync iterates the registry under a single lock with
up to 300s per repo — easily exceeds 120s on 2-3 slow repos. The
scheduler then sees a timeout, doesn't update last_run, and re-fires
on the next 30s tick, queueing redundant work. Per-job timeout
override added to the JOBS tuple; marketplaces gets 900s (15 min),
data-refresh keeps 120s, health-check 30s.
* fix(auth): require_session_token rejects scheduler shared secret — Devin review #127
require_session_token gates /auth/tokens (PAT minting). Pre-fix it only
rejected JWTs with typ=pat — but the scheduler shared secret is an opaque
string, so verify_token() returns None, payload becomes {}, and the
PAT-claim check silently passed. A caller bearing SCHEDULER_API_TOKEN
could mint persistent PATs that survive a secret rotation.
Added explicit is_scheduler_token() check before the PAT-claim check;
new regression test in tests/test_auth_scheduler_token.py.
Devin's other note (pre-existing async def trigger_sync at marketplaces.py:392
also calls blocking sync_one) — Devin flagged it as out-of-scope for this PR
and I agree; tracking separately.
* release(0.17.0): cut + clean up CHANGELOG duplicates
Cuts 0.17.0 (minor: scheduler shared-secret auth + sync-all endpoint
plus the deploy-shape fixes that landed since the last release tag).
Bumps pyproject from 0.15.0 — also corrects the missed bump from PR #120
(v0.16.0 was tagged on GitHub and shipped as :stable, but pyproject
stayed at 0.15.0, so /api/version, /cli/latest, and `da --version` had
been under-reporting the running release).
Removes the long-form duplicate entries for 0.13.0 / 0.14.0 / 0.15.0
above [0.16.0] — the canonical short summaries (with GitHub-release
links) already exist below 0.16.0, the long forms were leftover state
from before those versions were cut and have been silently shadowed
ever since.
v13 RBAC migration nulled users.role and moved admin authority onto user_group_members. Header still gated on session.user.role == 'admin', so admin menu was hidden for everyone. Inject user['is_admin'] via is_user_admin in get_current_user; header reads session.user.is_admin.
* fix(security+ops): #82#85#87 — auth hardening, API validation, deploy posture
Security and operational hardening across three issue groups:
- M23: docker-compose.override.yml → docker-compose.dev.yml (BREAKING, prod foot-gun)
- C13: Container runs as non-root user 'agnes' (USER directive in Dockerfile)
- M21: Docker resource limits (mem_limit, cpus) on app + scheduler
- M22: Caddyfile security headers (X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, -Server)
- M17: /api/health split into minimal (unauth) + /api/health/detailed (auth) (BREAKING)
- M26: release.yml restricts build-and-push to main + workflow_dispatch; paths-ignore for docs
- C2: table_id traversal validation on /api/data/{table_id}/download
- M4: Upload streaming (chunk-read + temp file) instead of full-buffer; /local-md hashed filename
- C5: reset_token removed from POST /api/users/{id}/reset-password response
- C8: Startup WARNING when no user has password_hash (bootstrap window visible)
- M9: Audit log on failed web form login (mirrors /auth/token endpoint)
- M10: Atomic magic-link consume via compare-and-swap (CONSUMED: marker + DuckDB conflict catch)
Also: SSRF protection on /api/admin/configure (#46), memory stats SQL aggregation (#90)
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* fix(review): SSRF 169.254.x.x + IPv6 multicast; M10 marker cleanup safety
Review fixes:
- Add 169.254.0.0/16 (link-local, cloud metadata) to SSRF regex — was
missing, allowing requests to AWS/GCP/Azure metadata endpoints
- Add ff[0-9a-f]{2}: (IPv6 multicast) to SSRF regex
- M10: wrap Step 3 (CONSUMED marker cleanup) in try-except with
warning log — prevents unhandled exception if DB write fails after
successful token consumption
- Add test for 169.254.169.254 SSRF rejection
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* fix(review): SSRF IPv6 bypass, CLI health endpoint, upload FD leak
Address Devin Review findings on PR #104:
1. SSRF IPv6 bypass: Replace hostname regex with DNS resolution +
ipaddress module checks. The old regex patterns like `fe80:` only
matched up to the first colon, missing real IPv6 addresses like
`fe80::1`, `fc00::1`, `ff02::1`. The new approach resolves the
hostname via getaddrinfo and checks each resulting IP against
ipaddress.is_private/is_loopback/is_link_local/is_reserved/is_multicast.
2. CLI commands broken: `da setup test-connection`, `da setup verify`,
`da diagnose`, `da status` all called /api/health expecting the old
format (status=="healthy", services dict). Now they call
/api/health/detailed for service-level checks (with graceful fallback
to the minimal endpoint when auth is not configured).
3. Temp file handle leak: _stream_to_temp returns an open
NamedTemporaryFile; callers now close it before shutil.move() to
prevent FD leaks until GC.
Also adds IPv6 SSRF test cases (loopback, link-local, unique-local,
multicast) with mocked DNS resolution for test environment independence.
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* fix(review): download regex blocks hyphenated IDs; document health split
Address Devin Review round-3 findings on PR #104:
1. _SAFE_IDENTIFIER regex blocked hyphenated table IDs: The download
endpoint used the strict SQL-identifier regex which does not allow
dots or hyphens, but Keboola table IDs like in.c-crm.orders
contain both. Switched to _SAFE_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER which allows dots
and hyphens while still blocking path-traversal chars (/, .., \)
and quote/control characters. Added test for hyphenated/dotted IDs.
2. Documented health endpoint split in DEPLOYMENT.md: Added Health
checks & external monitoring section explaining both endpoints
(minimal unauth /api/health vs authenticated /api/health/detailed)
and how to wire external monitoring tools to the detailed endpoint
with a PAT.
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* release(0.12.1): cut hotfix for snapshot integrity + #82/#85/#87 hardening
* fix(security): apply CAS pattern to password reset confirm (#82/M10 follow-up)
Devin review on the rebased PR flagged the asymmetry: magic-link verify
got the atomic compare-and-swap pattern in the original M10 fix, but
password reset confirm at /auth/password/reset/confirm was still using
read-validate-clear. Two concurrent POSTs with the same valid reset
token could both succeed in setting different new passwords (last-write-
wins). Lower severity than the magic-link race because the attacker
would need the reset token AND to race the legitimate user, but the
asymmetry was a polish gap.
Mirrors app/auth/providers/email.py::_consume_token CAS exactly: write
unique CONSUMED:<random> marker via UPDATE...WHERE token=old_token, then
SELECT to verify our marker won, then proceed. Only the winner clears
the marker and applies the password change.
New regression test_concurrent_reset_only_one_wins in
tests/test_password_flows.py::TestResetConfirm pins the contract: two
ThreadPoolExecutor workers + Barrier hit /reset/confirm with the same
token; exactly one gets 302 (password applied), the other gets 200 with
'Invalid or expired'. Sanity-checked against the pre-CAS code — both
POSTs got 302 (race confirmed).
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Two Devin-flagged regressions on the squashed PR #106 head:
1) PATCH /api/admin/groups/{id} blanket-rejected on system groups.
The repository guard at src/repositories/user_groups.py was already
narrowed to "rename only" by 7147bac (PR #110 follow-up), but the
endpoint at app/api/access.py:331-343 still short-circuited with
409 "System groups are immutable" for any mutation. A description-only
payload like {"description": "..."} returned 409 instead of 200 even
though the repo would have accepted it. CHANGELOG entry promised the
fix but the code didn't match.
Endpoint now mirrors the repo contract: 409 only when payload.name
is set AND differs from existing name. Same-name no-op renames are
dropped before the repo call. Description-only updates flow through.
2) Google OAuth callback wiped google_sync memberships on transient
API failure.
fetch_user_groups is fail-soft and returns [] for both "user has no
groups" and "Cloud Identity API error". The callback fed that empty
list into replace_google_sync_groups, which DELETEs all rows with
source='google_sync' for the user then INSERTs zero — silently
wiping every Workspace-synced membership on a hiccup.
Callback now skips replace_google_sync_groups when group_names is
empty and logs "preserving existing memberships". Trade-off: a user
whose Workspace groups were genuinely cleared keeps stale memberships
until the next non-empty sync. Admin-added rows (source='admin') were
already protected by source-scope and are unaffected. The previous
guard against this exact regression was test_callback_empty_groups_
does_not_overwrite_existing in tests/test_auth_providers.py — that
test class has been skipped since v12 (asserts users.groups JSON,
needs rewrite for user_group_members).
This squashes 13 commits from ma/staging plus a small docstring translation
into a single coherent unit. Three workstreams.
== RBAC v13 redesign ==
- Drops core.viewer/analyst/km_admin/admin hierarchy and the
internal_roles / group_mappings / user_role_grants / plugin_access tables.
- Replaced by user_group_members + resource_grants. Atomic v12→v13 backfill
wrapped in BEGIN/COMMIT; ROLLBACK leaves schema_version at 12 for retry.
- Two authorization primitives in app.auth.access:
require_admin — Admin-group god-mode
require_resource_access(rt, "{path}") — entity-scoped grants
Single DB lookup per request; no session cache; no implies BFS.
- /admin/access UI (single page) replaces /admin/role-mapping +
/admin/plugin-access. CLI `da admin group/grant *` replaces
`da admin role/mapping/grant-role/revoke-role/effective-roles`.
- ResourceType.TABLE listing-only — admins can record table grants,
runtime enforcement still flows through legacy dataset_permissions
(migration plan in docs/TODO-rbac-data-enforcement.md).
== Claude Code marketplace ==
- Aggregated /marketplace.zip + /marketplace.git/* (PAT-gated,
RBAC-filtered, content-addressed cache via dulwich).
- Admin god-mode dropped on the marketplace surface — admins curate
their own view via grants like everyone else.
- Bare-repo cache materializes per RBAC-filtered ETag; stale entries
not pruned in this iteration (disclaimed in git_backend.py docstring).
== #81#83#44 security/ops hardening ==
- #81 Group A — orchestrator ATTACH allow-listing (extension/url/alias).
- #81 Group B — Keboola extractor 3-state exit codes:
0 success / 1 total fail / 2 PARTIAL fail
Sync API logs PARTIAL FAILURE alert on exit 2. Operators with binary
alerting must teach it the new partial signal.
- #81 Group C — schema v10 view_ownership; rejects silent overwrite
of a prior connector's view name on collision.
- #81 Group D — extractor-side identifier validation.
- #83 — Jira webhook fail-closed when JIRA_WEBHOOK_SECRET unset
+ path-traversal fix.
- #44 — entire /api/scripts/* surface is admin-only (planted-script +
sandbox-bypass risk closed).
== Web UI polish + deploy fix ==
- /admin/access: live grant-count badges (no stale snapshot revert),
shared-header CSS link added to /catalog and /admin/{tables,permissions},
per-resource-type colored stripes.
- docker-compose.host-mount.yml: bind,rbind so dual-disk hosts don't
silently shadow sub-mounts and write state to the wrong disk.
== OSS vendor-neutralization (waves 1+2) ==
- scripts/grpn/ → scripts/ops/. Customer-specific identifiers
(project IDs, internal hostnames, dev/prod VM IPs, brand names)
replaced with placeholders across code, docs, Terraform, Caddyfile,
OAuth probe, and planning docs. Downstream infra repos that copied
scripts/grpn/agnes-tls-rotate.sh or agnes-auto-upgrade.sh must
update the path.
== Translation ==
- src/repositories/user_groups.py::ensure_system docstring translated
from Czech to English for codebase consistency.
Co-authored-by: Mina Rustamyan <mina@keboola.com>
* feat(auth): v9 schema — unified role management foundation (WIP)
Tasks 1-5, 10 of the role-management-complete plan. Foundation only,
follow-up commits add REST API, CLI, UI, and tests.
Schema v9:
- user_role_grants table: direct user → internal_role mapping
(complementary to group_mappings). Drives PAT/headless auth and
persists across sessions. Source field tracks 'direct' vs auto-seed.
- internal_roles.implies (JSON): transitive role hierarchy. core.admin
implies core.km_admin → core.analyst → core.viewer. Resolver does BFS
expand at lookup time.
- internal_roles.is_core (BOOL): distinguishes seeded core.* hierarchy
from module-registered roles. UI renders them differently.
- v8→v9 migration: ADD COLUMN, CREATE TABLE, _seed_core_roles +
_backfill_users_role_to_grants, then NULL legacy users.role values.
DuckDB FK constraint blocks DROP COLUMN — sloupec zůstává jako
deprecated artifact (UserRepository ignoruje), fyzický drop deferred.
Resolver:
- Regex extended to allow dotted namespace (core.admin,
context_engineering.admin), max 64 chars total.
- expand_implies(role_keys, conn): BFS over implies JSON column.
- resolve_internal_roles signature gains optional user_id parameter;
unions group-mapping resolution with user_role_grants direct grants
before implies expansion.
require_internal_role:
- Two-path resolution: session cache (OAuth) → DB grants (PAT/headless
fallback). PAT clients now legitimately satisfy gates without the
OAuth round-trip, fixing the v8 limitation where every PAT-callable
admin endpoint needed require_role(Role.ADMIN) instead of
require_internal_role(...).
Backward-compat:
- require_role(Role.X) and require_admin become thin wrappers over
require_internal_role(f"core.{role}"). Implies hierarchy preserves the
legacy "at least this level" semantics automatically — no per-level
comparison code needed.
- src/rbac.py helpers (is_admin, has_role, get_user_role,
set_user_role, can_access_table, get_accessible_tables) all read from
the resolver via _get_internal_role_keys.
- UserRepository.create() and update() now mirror role changes into
user_role_grants via _grant_core_role helper. Preserves API while
making the new table the source of truth.
- UserRepository.delete() pre-deletes user_role_grants rows
(FK cascade — DuckDB doesn't auto-cascade).
- count_admins() reads user_role_grants ⨝ internal_roles instead of the
now-NULL users.role column.
First consumer:
- app/api/admin.py module-level docstring documents the v9 pattern for
future module authors. Existing require_role(Role.ADMIN) callsites
flow through the wrapper; no behavior change for OAuth callers, and
PAT callers gain access via direct grants.
Tests: full suite green (1396 passed, 6 skipped). Existing tests
exercise the new pathway transparently because UserRepository.create
auto-grants. New test_pat_caller_with_direct_grant_passes pins the
PAT-aware contract.
Schema: v9 (was v8). pyproject.toml + CHANGELOG bump deferred to the
final PR-prep commit.
* feat(auth): role management complete — REST API + CLI + UI + docs (v0.11.4)
Sjednocuje legacy users.role enum s v8 internal-roles foundation pod jeden
model s implies hierarchií, dodává admin UI + REST API + CLI pro správu
group mappings i přímých user grants, a dělá require_internal_role
PAT-aware tak, aby admin endpointy fungovaly uniformly napříč OAuth
i headless callery.
REST API (app/api/role_management.py, +496 LOC):
- 8 endpointů pod /api/admin: internal-roles list, group-mappings CRUD,
users/{id}/role-grants CRUD, users/{id}/effective-roles debug.
- Všechny gated require_internal_role("core.admin"). Audit-log na každé
mutaci (role_mapping.created/deleted, role_grant.created/deleted).
- Last-admin protection: refuse to delete the final core.admin grant
(mirrors users.py:count_admins protection).
- Nový UserRoleGrantsRepository v src/repositories/user_role_grants.py.
CLI (cli/commands/admin.py extension, +258 LOC):
- da admin role list / show <key>
- da admin mapping list / create <group-id> <role-key> / delete <id>
- da admin grant-role <email> <role-key>
- da admin revoke-role <email> <role-key>
- da admin effective-roles <email>
- Všechno přes typer + PAT auth, --json flag, response-shape tolerantní.
UI (admin_role_mapping.html + admin_user_detail.html + nav + user list):
- Nová stránka /admin/role-mapping: internal_roles read-only table +
group_mappings table with create/delete forms.
- Nová stránka /admin/users/{id}: core role single-select + capabilities
multi-checkbox + effective-roles debug (direct + group + expanded).
- Existing user list dostává "Detail" link na novou stránku.
- Nav link na /admin/role-mapping.
Tests: +85 nových testů přes 4 nové soubory:
- test_schema_v9_migration.py (8) — fresh install + v8→v9 backfill +
legacy column NULL semantics + unknown-role fallback + invariants.
- test_api_role_management.py (33) — všech 8 endpointů, happy + error
paths, audit-log assertions, last-admin protection.
- test_cli_admin_role.py (25 + 1 conditional) — typer subcommands,
text + json output, PAT integration smoke.
- test_admin_role_mapping_ui.py (9) + test_admin_user_capabilities_ui.py (10)
— page rendering, auth gating, form contracts, JS hooks.
Full suite: 1482 passed, 6 skipped (was 1396 → +86, žádné regrese).
Docs:
- docs/internal-roles.md kompletní rewrite — odstranil "no UI yet",
přidal hierarchy diagram, dual-path resolution, dotted-namespace
convention, admin workflow přes UI/CLI/REST, refresh semantics
for group mappings vs direct grants, migration notes.
- CLAUDE.md schema v8 → v9.
- CHANGELOG.md [0.11.4] s BREAKING marker pro users.role NULL
semantics + complete Added/Changed/Removed/Internal sekce.
- pyproject.toml: 0.11.3 → 0.11.4.
Sequencing: po mergi tohoto PR Pabu rebasuje pabu/local-dev (PR #72)
na main, jeho schema migrations se posouvají z v9/v10/v11 na v10/v11/v12.
Implementation breakdown:
- Sequential (já): foundation tasks — schema v9, resolver, PAT-aware
require_internal_role, backward-compat wrappers, rbac refactor,
UserRepository auto-grant.
- Parallel sub-agents (3 worktrees, ~10 min): REST API, CLI, UI.
- Sequential (já): integrace, docs/CHANGELOG/version, schema tests,
fullsuite verification.
* fix(auth): address Devin review on PR #73 — three regressions
Three concrete bugs caught in Devin's PR review, all fixed in this commit.
1. **users.role hydration on read** (the big one):
v8→v9 migration NULLs users.role for every existing user, but a long
tail of read sites still inspect user["role"] directly:
- app/web/templates/_app_header.html:15 — admin nav gate
- app/web/templates/_app_header.html:36-37 — role badge in dropdown
- app/web/router.py:319-321 — UserInfo.is_admin/is_analyst/is_privileged
- app/web/router.py:489 — corporate memory is_km_admin
- app/api/catalog.py:54 — admin "see all tables" bypass
- app/api/sync.py:215 — admin "see all sync states" bypass
Without a fix, every existing admin loses the entire admin nav (and
API admin bypasses) immediately after upgrade — a serious regression.
Fix: new helper _hydrate_legacy_role() in app/auth/dependencies.py
maps the highest-level core.* grant back into user["role"] as the
legacy enum string. Called from get_current_user() on both auth paths
(LOCAL_DEV_MODE + JWT/PAT). Idempotent — skips when role is already
populated. Net effect: every pre-v9 callsite keeps working transparently
for both OAuth and PAT callers, with one extra DB round-trip per
authenticated request (same cost as the existing PAT-aware
require_internal_role fallback).
3 regression tests in tests/test_schema_v9_migration.py:
- test_hydration_recovers_role_from_user_role_grants
- test_hydration_returns_highest_grant (multi-grant → highest wins)
- test_hydration_falls_back_to_viewer_when_no_grants (safe fallback)
2. **CLI effective-roles TypeError**:
API returns direct/group as List[Dict] (RoleGrantResponse-shaped),
but the CLI did ', '.join(direct) which raises TypeError on dicts.
Tests masked it because mocks used bare string lists. Replaced
raw .join() with a _names() helper that extracts role_key from
each item, falling back to str() for legacy mock shapes.
3. **UI template field-name mismatch**:
admin_user_detail.html JS reads data.groups but the API serializes
the field as group (singular, per EffectiveRolesResponse pydantic).
Currently benign because the API always returns group:[], but the
field would silently disappear once the group-derived view is wired
up. Added data.group as the primary lookup, kept the legacy aliases
for shape-drift tolerance.
Full suite: 1485 passed (was 1482, +3 hydration tests), 6 skipped, no
regressions.
* fix(auth): Devin review #2 + UX self-service + RBAC docs rename
Three threads landed in one commit because they share the same
auth/role surface and CHANGELOG entry.
Devin review #73 second round (2 actionable findings):
- _hydrate_legacy_role no longer short-circuits on truthy users.role.
The role-management endpoints (POST/DELETE /api/admin/users/{id}/
role-grants + the changeCoreRole UI flow) only mutate
user_role_grants — they don't update the legacy column. The early
return trusted that stale value, so a user downgraded via the new
REST/UI kept role="admin" in their dict on subsequent requests,
which fooled _is_admin_user_dict (src/rbac.py) and the catalog/sync
admin-bypass short-circuits into retaining elevated table access
even though require_internal_role correctly denied the API gates.
Always re-resolves now, making user_role_grants the single source
of truth on every authenticated request. Cost: one DB round-trip
per request — same as the existing PAT-aware fallback. Pinned by
test_hydration_ignores_stale_legacy_role_after_grant_revoke.
- Dev-bypass (app/auth/dependencies.py) and OAuth callback
(app/auth/providers/google.py) now pass user_id to
resolve_internal_roles so direct grants land in
session["internal_roles"] alongside group-mapped roles. Pre-fix,
every admin-gated request fell through to the per-request DB
fallback inside require_internal_role and the dev-bypass log line
read "resolved 0 internal role(s)" for an obviously-admin user.
test_session_internal_roles_populated updated to assert union.
User-visible UX (also addresses local-test feedback):
- HTTP 500 on /admin/users post-v8→v9 migration — UserResponse.role
is required str, but legacy users.role was NULL-ed by the
migration. _to_response in app/api/users.py now routes every dict
through _hydrate_legacy_role; same fix lifts the silent no-op of
last-admin protection in update_user/delete_user (the role-equality
short-circuits would skip the count_admins guard for migrated
admins). Three regression tests under TestAPIUsersPostMigration.
- /profile is now a real self-service detail page for *every*
signed-in user (not just admins). Three new server-side sections:
Effective roles (resolver output as chip cloud), Direct grants
(rows in user_role_grants with source label), Roles via groups
(which Cloud Identity / dev group grants which role for the
current user). Non-admins finally see *why* a feature is or isn't
accessible. Admins additionally see a deep-link to
/admin/users/{id} for editing their own grants.
- /admin/role-mapping group-id picker. New "Known groups" panel
above the create form: clickable chips for the calling admin's
own session.google_groups (tagged "your group") merged with
external_group_ids already used in existing mappings (tagged
"already mapped"). Click a chip → fills the form. Empty-state
copy points operators at LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS / Google sign-in
instead of leaving them to guess Cloud Identity opaque IDs from
memory.
Operational fixes:
- Scheduler log-noise: every cron tick produced a
POST /auth/token 401 because the auto-fetch fallback called the
endpoint with just an email (no password) and silently fell
through. Removed the broken path entirely. Operators set
SCHEDULER_API_TOKEN (long-lived PAT) in production; in
LOCAL_DEV_MODE the dev-bypass auto-authenticates the un-tokenized
request, so jobs continue to work.
Docs:
- docs/internal-roles.md → docs/RBAC.md (git mv preserves history).
Standard industry term, more discoverable for engineers grepping
for RBAC in a new repo. Restructured: Quickstart-by-role
(operator / end-user / module author), step-by-step
Module-author workflow with code examples (register key, gate
endpoint, declare implies, write contract test), naming pitfalls,
refresh semantics. CLAUDE.md gets a new
"Extensibility → RBAC" section pointing contributors at the doc
before they add gated endpoints. Cross-refs in app/api/admin.py
+ tests/test_role_resolver.py updated.
Tests: 293 in the auth/role/scheduler/UI test set passed, 0 regressions.
* fix(auth): Devin review #3 — login flows + RBAC docs
Two new findings on commit 7d1c048, both real and addressed.
Finding 1 (BUG, HTTP 500): every auth login flow loaded users via
UserRepository.get_by_email and passed user["role"] straight to
create_access_token, Pydantic response models, and _set_login_cookie
without going through _hydrate_legacy_role. Post-v9 the legacy column
is NULL for migrated users, and TokenResponse.role is a required str —
so POST /auth/token raised ValidationError → HTTP 500 for any v8-admin
trying to log in via password. Same root cause produced non-crashing
but semantically wrong JWTs (role: null) from Google OAuth, password
web flows, and email magic-link verification.
Fix: hydrate inline in every login flow before reading user["role"]:
- app/auth/router.py — POST /auth/token (the crash site)
- app/auth/providers/google.py — OAuth callback (was just stale JWT)
- app/auth/providers/password.py — 5 flows: JSON login, web login,
JSON setup, web reset confirm, web setup confirm
- app/auth/providers/email.py — centralized in _consume_token,
covers both /verify endpoints
New regression class TestAuthLoginFlowsPostMigration pins both the
no-crash and the correct-role contracts for all four legacy levels
(viewer/analyst/km_admin/admin) on POST /auth/token.
Finding 2 (DOCS): docs/RBAC.md showed register_internal_role() being
called with implies=[...], but the function signature is (key, *,
display_name, description, owner_module). A module author copying the
example would TypeError at import time. The implies field on
internal_roles IS honored at runtime by expand_implies, but the
registry-side write path (register_internal_role + InternalRoleSpec +
sync_registered_roles_to_db) doesn't exist yet — implies is currently
seeded only for the core.* hierarchy via _seed_core_roles in src/db.py.
Rewrote the Implies hierarchy and Module-author workflow sections to
document what's actually supported in 0.11.4 and what a future change
would need to add. The "for cross-module hierarchies, register each
level + grant both" pattern works today.
Tests: 322 in the auth/role/scheduler/UI/password test set passed,
0 regressions.
* fix(db): _seed_core_roles actually runs on every connect (Devin review #4)
Devin flagged that the docstring on `_seed_core_roles` promised per-connect
execution as a safety net for accidental DELETEs and in-code seed changes,
but the only call sites lived inside `if current < SCHEMA_VERSION:` — so
once a DB was on v9 the function never ran again, and the docstring lied.
Picked option (b) from the review (actually call it on every startup) over
option (a) (fix the docstring) because the safety net is genuinely useful:
- recovery from accidental admin DELETE on internal_roles,
- in-code _CORE_ROLES_SEED tweaks (display_name/description/implies)
ship without a manual SQL deploy,
- fresh installs and migrations stop needing their own seed call sites.
Tail call gated by `get_schema_version(conn) <= SCHEMA_VERSION` so the
future-version-is-noop rollback contract still holds — a v9 binary won't
touch a DB that's been upgraded past v9.
Test coverage: new TestSeedCoreRolesSafetyNet class (3 tests) pins the
three contracts — deleted row re-seeds, mutated display_name re-syncs
from in-code seed, applied_at on schema_version doesn't churn on
already-current DBs. Existing TestMigrationSafety::test_future_version_is_noop
still passes (verified against the gating logic).
* feat(auth): internal roles + external→internal group mapping (foundation)
Two-layer authorization model: external Cloud Identity groups (org-managed)
get mapped onto internal Agnes-defined capabilities (app-managed) via an
admin-curated many-to-many table. Per-request permission checks read off
the session — no DB hit. Refresh requires re-login.
Schema v8 — new tables:
- internal_roles (id, key UNIQUE, display_name, description, owner_module, …)
— app-defined capabilities like 'context_admin'. Modules self-register at
import; the startup hook syncs the registry into this table (idempotent).
- group_mappings (id, external_group_id, internal_role_id FK, …)
— admin-managed bindings, UNIQUE(external_group_id, internal_role_id).
app/auth/role_resolver.py — new module:
- register_internal_role(key, display_name, description, owner_module)
Module-author entry point. lower_snake_case key, immutable, validated.
Same key + same fields = no-op (re-import safe); same key + different
fields = ValueError so two modules can't silently overwrite each other.
- sync_registered_roles_to_db(conn) — startup reconciliation. Inserts new
keys, updates drifted metadata, never deletes (preserves mappings).
- resolve_internal_roles(external_groups, conn) — joins group_mappings.
Sorted, deduplicated role-key list. Plugged into google_callback +
dev-bypass branch in get_current_user.
- require_internal_role('key') — FastAPI dependency factory; reads
session.internal_roles; 403 with explicit message when missing.
Resolution runs at sign-in only (Google callback + LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS change
in dev-bypass) — same semantics as session.google_groups. No admin UI yet;
mappings created via repository directly until follow-up PR ships UI.
21 new tests in tests/test_role_resolver.py: register/list, idempotency,
collision detection, key-format validation; sync insert/update/no-delete;
resolve empty/single/many-to-many/malformed-input; e2e via
LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS — gated endpoint allowed/denied + direct session-cookie
inspection. Full sweep: 178/178 passed across auth + db + repo tests.
(Two pre-existing test_catalog_export.py failures verified unrelated.)
* fix(auth): polish review feedback — first-request dev populate + PAT doc
Two follow-ups from a code-reviewer pass on the foundation commit before
opening the PR:
- Dev-bypass populates session["internal_roles"] on the first request
after sign-in, not just when external groups change. The previous
guard only resolved when groups_changed=True, which left a hole for
the LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS=`""` (explicit empty) flow: target=[],
current=None, neither write branch fires, internal_roles stays
unset, and require_internal_role then 403s with no roles to check
against. The OAuth callback writes session["internal_roles"]
unconditionally on sign-in (even []); dev-bypass now matches that
semantics. Adds a single-pass populate gated on the key being
absent from the session, so subsequent same-state requests still
no-op (cheap session lookup, no resolver call).
- Document that internal roles are session-scoped and PAT/headless
clients will get 403 from any require_internal_role(...) endpoint.
Same constraint already applies to session.google_groups (PAT JWTs
deliberately don't snapshot group memberships — they could change
after issuance with no way to re-sign), but the doc didn't surface
this — an operator pointing a CLI at a role-gated endpoint would
see 403 with no clue why. New "PAT and headless requests" section
spells out the constraint, the rationale, and the three escape
valves (use users.role for the gate; route through OAuth; wait for
the planned `da admin grant-role` CLI helper).
54 auth tests still pass locally (21 role-resolver + 33 existing
auth-provider).
* release(0.11.3): cut release for the internal-roles foundation
Bumps pyproject.toml 0.11.2 → 0.11.3 and renames CHANGELOG's
[Unreleased] section to [0.11.3] — 2026-04-26 (with a fresh
empty [Unreleased] skeleton appended). Adds the matching
[0.11.3] link reference at the bottom of CHANGELOG so the
section heading renders as a hyperlink to the GitHub release
page once the tag lands.
The bullet itself is unchanged content; the rephrasing of
"dev-bypass when external groups change" → "dev-bypass —
populates on first request and whenever external groups
change, mirroring the OAuth callback's always-write
semantics" reflects the polish committed in d590579, plus
the appended PAT/headless caveat pointing at the doc
section that landed in the same polish pass.
* fix(auth): address review feedback from Pavel — PAT-specific 403, audit logs, hardening
Round-2 polish over the internal-roles foundation, addressing Pavel's review
on PR #71. No behavior change for the happy path; tightens the safety rails
and makes the failure modes self-explanatory.
User-visible:
- require_internal_role now distinguishes "no session" (Bearer/PAT caller)
from "signed in but missing role" and surfaces a PAT-specific 403 detail
in the first case ("This endpoint needs an interactive (OAuth) session
— Bearer/PAT tokens do not carry session-resolved roles by design").
- docs/internal-roles.md documents deactivate+reactivate as the supported
"force re-resolve now" lever for users that can't be made to log out.
Internal hardening:
- INFO-level audit log on every successful resolve (OAuth callback +
dev-bypass) so a wrong-role complaint is debuggable from the log alone.
- Startup warning when SESSION_SECRET is shorter than 32 chars, matching
the existing JWT_SECRET_KEY gate — both HMAC surfaces sign trust-laden
state (session.internal_roles, session.google_groups, JWTs).
- _clear_registry_for_tests() now refuses to run unless TESTING=1 so a
stray import path in production can't drop the registered capabilities.
Tests:
- 4 new tests in tests/test_role_resolver.py covering: stale-session
contract after a mid-session mapping revoke (pin the documented
limitation), PAT 403 detail wording, OAuth pipeline data flow from
external groups to internal_roles, and the dev-bypass empty-list
fallback when the resolver raises.
CHANGELOG.md updated under [0.11.3] (### Changed + ### Internal).
CLAUDE.md schema doc bumped from v7 to v8.
---------
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(auth): mock session.google_groups in LOCAL_DEV_MODE via LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS
LOCAL_DEV_MODE auto-logged-in the dev user but left session.google_groups
empty, so group-aware UI/code paths can't be exercised on localhost without
a real Google OAuth round-trip. New LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS env var (JSON array
matching the production {id, name} shape) populates the session on every
dev-bypass request — same structure the OAuth callback writes, so mock and
prod stay in lockstep. Compare-then-write avoids spurious Set-Cookie noise
on PAT/CLI requests; malformed input falls back to [] with a WARNING so
the dev mock never breaks the dev flow.
* refactor(auth): fail-fast LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS at startup + cache + no-mutate
Three small follow-ups on the same dev-mock vector before merge:
- Validate LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS at app startup and report the parsed group IDs
in the LOCAL_DEV_MODE banner. A malformed value now warns loudly at boot
instead of silently logging on the first authenticated request, where
it's easy to miss.
- Cache the parsed result single-slot, keyed by the raw env-string. Avoids
re-parsing JSON on every authenticated request without test-isolation
surprises — when the env value changes, the key changes and the cache
transparently rebuilds.
- Stop mutating the parsed-input dicts (item.setdefault → spread-merge)
so the cached list stays a fresh value on every rebuild.
- Replace the try/except guard around request.session with hasattr —
SessionMiddleware is always registered, the silent except was paranoid.
Tests grow by a direct session-cookie inspection (decoupled from the
profile template) and three startup-banner log assertions.
* fix(auth): drop fragile session-decoder test + actually skip empty-target write
Two follow-ups on the LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS feature before merge:
- Drop test_session_holds_mocked_groups_directly. It manually decoded the
signed session cookie via TimestampSigner + base64, hardcoding both the
Starlette session-cookie format and the 14-day max_age. Starlette has
changed its session encoding before (URLSafeTimedSerializer pre-0.20)
and would do so again silently — the test would fail with a cryptic
BadSignature, not a clear "mock is broken" signal. The remaining
test_dev_user_sees_mocked_groups_on_profile already covers the same
observable signal (mocked groups in /profile body) without coupling to
Starlette internals.
- Actually skip the session write when target_groups is empty. The previous
comment claimed compare-then-write avoided spurious Set-Cookie noise on
PAT/CLI requests, but on those requests session.get("google_groups") is
None and target is [], so None != [] always evaluates True and the write
fired anyway, marking the session dirty and re-issuing Set-Cookie on
every request. Adding `target_groups and ...` to the guard makes the
comment honest: empty mock now genuinely no-ops, stable browser sessions
still skip via value-equality, and the only remaining write is the one
that actually changes state.
33 auth tests still pass locally.
* fix(auth): match production's always-write semantics for stale dev groups
Devin code-review finding on PR #70: my earlier `target_groups and ...`
short-circuit silently diverged from the production OAuth callback. In
app/auth/providers/google.py:189-194 the callback always writes
session.google_groups on each login — including [] on failure or empty
token — so the session always reflects authoritative current state. The
mock should match.
Failure mode the previous guard left open: a developer sets
LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS=[{...}] for a session, the groups land in the signed
cookie, then the developer unsets the env var and reloads. target → [],
session.get → [{...}], `if target_groups and ...` is False, no write,
stale groups stay in the browser session indefinitely. Mock now lies
about state until logout.
Fix splits the guard:
- target_groups truthy + value-changed → write the new mock (existing path)
- target_groups falsy + non-empty stored → write [] to clear stale state
- otherwise no-op (target [] + stored None/[]: no transition to record)
PAT/CLI requests with no prior session still take the no-op path
(target=[], session.get → None which is falsy), so the original goal of
suppressing spurious Set-Cookie noise on token traffic is preserved.
Tests already cover the populated and unset paths; the new clear-stale
branch is correct by construction (production has the same shape) and
the rare manual reset workflow.
* release(0.11.2): default mocked groups in make local-dev + docs/local-development.md
Cuts 0.11.2 around the LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS work plus a small dev-experience
follow-up: every `make local-dev` now boots with two sensible default
mocked groups (Local Dev Engineers + Local Dev Admins on example.com),
so /profile and group-aware code paths render something realistic
without the operator having to discover and set LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS.
Layered so the default lives in the workflow, not the contract:
- scripts/run-local-dev.sh seeds LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS via shell ":="
syntax — only sets the var when the operator hasn't already.
Override: LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS='[...]' make local-dev. Disable:
LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS= make local-dev.
- docker-compose.local-dev.yml swaps the commented JSON example for
a bare `- LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS` passthrough — the value comes from the
shell, the compose file just propagates it. Operators running
`docker compose up` directly without the wrapper script get an
empty mock (correct: they didn't opt into the make-driven defaults).
- Makefile help line mentions the mocked groups so the behavior is
visible without grepping.
New docs/local-development.md consolidates dev-onboarding instructions
that were previously scattered across docker-compose.local-dev.yml
inline comments, docs/auth-groups.md "Local-dev mock" section, the
Makefile help text, and CLAUDE.md "First-Time Setup". Single page now
covers TL;DR, what LOCAL_DEV_MODE actually bypasses, group mocking
controls + verification, what is *not* mocked (Cloud Identity, real
OAuth, admin Workspace permissions), and the safety rails that keep
the dev shortcuts off production.
Version bump 0.11.1 → 0.11.2 in pyproject.toml, CHANGELOG cuts
[Unreleased] → [0.11.2] — 2026-04-26 with a fresh empty [Unreleased]
skeleton.
* fix(local-dev): default LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS truncated by shell parameter expansion
Reported by an operator running `make local-dev` against the freshly
released 0.11.2 — the LOCAL_DEV_MODE banner showed:
LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS is not valid JSON, ignoring:
Expecting ',' delimiter: line 1 column 70 (char 69)
LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS is set but produced no valid groups —
check the WARNING above for the parse error.
Cause: the default value lived inside `${LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS:=…}` parameter
expansion. Bash matches `}` to close the expansion at the *first* `}`
encountered in the body, regardless of context — even one inside a
nested JSON object literal. The two-element JSON array was therefore
truncated to the first group's closing brace, leaving an unparseable
fragment:
[{"id":"local-dev-engineers@example.com","name":"Local Dev Engineers"
There is no escaping syntax for `}` inside parameter expansion (the
backslash escapes I had only escaped the quotes — `}` reaches bash
literally). Fix: hold the default in a single-quoted variable and
reference it through `${LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS:-$DEFAULT_LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS}`.
The variable's value is opaque to the expansion — no `}` matching
inside it — so the JSON survives intact. Verified with `python -m json`:
parsed OK: 2 groups: ['local-dev-engineers@example.com',
'local-dev-admins@example.com']
Operators on a running 0.11.2 stack: `make local-dev-down && make
local-dev` to pick up the corrected default.
* fix(local-dev): respect LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS= disable path + add 0.11.2 changelog link
Two follow-ups from a Devin code-review pass on PR #70:
- run-local-dev.sh: switch ${LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS:-$DEFAULT} to
${LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS-$DEFAULT} (no leading colon). The :- form
substitutes the default when the variable is unset OR set-but-empty,
silently overwriting the documented disable knob. Three places
promise this works — docs/local-development.md, the CHANGELOG entry,
and the script's own comment — so the bug was an operator-facing
lie, not just an implementation detail. The bare - form only
substitutes on unset, so `LOCAL_DEV_GROUPS= make local-dev` now
reaches the Python parser as "" and short-circuits to []. Verified
with both empty and unset shells.
- CHANGELOG.md: add the [0.11.2] link reference at the bottom.
Keep-a-Changelog convention is to mirror every version heading
with a release-tag link in the footer; the 0.11.2 heading was
missing its counterpart, breaking the Markdown link rendering on
GitHub.
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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(auth): display Google Workspace groups on /profile
- Request cloud-identity.groups.readonly scope in Google OAuth
- Fetch groups via Cloud Identity API after callback; tolerate 4xx
(non-Workspace tenants) and network errors — never break login
- Store result in Starlette session as google_groups
- Replace /profile redirect with a real profile page rendering
account details (email, name, role) and the group list; show a
friendly empty state when no groups are available
- Tests: helper parsing + 403 + exception paths; profile page
smoke test; updated the old redirect test
* test: remove stale /profile redirect tests
Cherry-pick of Zdeněk's 4f7e4cd ("display Google Workspace groups on
/profile") replaces the /profile redirect with a real profile page —
but only updated one of three tests that expected the old behaviour.
These two tests in test_admin_tokens_ui.py and test_pat.py were left
asserting `/profile → 302 /tokens`, which now returns
`/profile → 302 /login?next=%2Fprofile` for unauth users (the standard
auth guard) or `/profile → 200 HTML` for authenticated users.
Removed both rather than patched — coverage for the new behaviour
already exists in tests/test_auth_providers.py (added by the same
commit). The /tokens render assertions in the deleted test_pat.py case
are redundant with test_admin_tokens_ui.py's own /tokens UI tests.
* fix(auth): Google groups search query needs parent + labels predicates
Cloud Identity Groups Search API returns 400 INVALID_ARGUMENT when the
CEL query lacks the required `parent == 'customers/<id>'` predicate AND
a `'<label>' in labels` membership predicate. Zdeněk's original 4f7e4cd
query had only `member_key_id == '<email>'` — every fetch silently
returned [] and the /profile groups list was always empty.
Fix: build the query with all three required pieces:
parent == 'customers/my_customer' (alias = caller's own Workspace
org; no need to look up customer ID)
member_key_id == '<email>' (filter to this user's memberships)
'cloudidentity.googleapis.com/groups.discussion_forum' in labels
(Workspace mailing-list groups —
the common case; security-group
coverage is a follow-up)
Also: log the full error body (not truncated to 200 chars) and the
query string so the next time Google rejects something we can diagnose
in one log line instead of a re-deploy.
Caught when first agnes-dev login completed normally (HTTP 302) but app
log showed `Google groups fetch returned 400 for petr@keboola.com:
{"error":{"code":400,"message":"Request contains an invalid argument."}}`
on the same VM (kids-ai-data-analysis / agnes-dev.keboola.com).
Reference: https://cloud.google.com/identity/docs/reference/rest/v1/groups/search
* feat(web): add Profile link to user dropdown menu
The /profile page (Zdeněk's 4f7e4cd cherry-pick) renders a real profile
view including Google Workspace groups, but had no entry point in the
UI — users could only reach it by typing the URL manually. Add a
"Profile" menu item between the user header (email + role) and
"My tokens" so the page is discoverable.
Side effect: cleaned up the leftover `or _path.startswith('/profile')`
condition on the "My tokens" active class, which dated from the old
/profile → /tokens redirect (removed in c789617). Now each menu item
owns its own active state.
* fix: profile-link tests + .env quoting for CADDY_TLS
Two issues caught by Keboola's first agnes-dev deploy + agnes-auto-upgrade
cron run:
1. tests/test_web_ui.py — two negative assertions ("href=/profile" NOT in
body) date from when /profile was a redirect-only stub. Now /profile
is a real page (groups display) AND has a dropdown menu link, so the
negative assertions flip to positive. Same for ">Profile<" text in
the non-admin nav test.
2. startup-script.sh.tpl — CADDY_TLS line must be QUOTED in .env, because
agnes-auto-upgrade.sh sources .env via `set -a; . .env; set +a` and
bash treats `KEY=value with spaces` as `KEY=value` followed by `with`
and `spaces` exec attempts. Symptom: cron log spam
`/opt/agnes/.env: line 14: petr@keboola.com: command not found`,
the cron exits non-zero, and no auto-upgrade ever happens. Caddy
itself reads the value fine because docker-compose env_file=.env
parses key=value properly without shell-evaluating the rest.
Fix: emit `CADDY_TLS="tls <email>"` instead of `CADDY_TLS=tls <email>`.
Both the cron source and docker-compose env_file accept the quoted
form; cron stops failing.
* fix(auth): use searchTransitiveGroups + security label for non-admin user
Three bugs in the original cherry-pick + my prior fix attempt, all caught
by a stdlib probe script (scripts/debug/probe_google_groups.py) run
locally with a Playground-issued OAuth token:
1. Wrong endpoint. `groups:search` is the admin "find groups in org"
endpoint and 400s for non-admin users regardless of query. Switched
to `groups/-/memberships:searchTransitiveGroups` which is the
user-perspective "what groups am I in" endpoint.
2. Wrong label. Querying with `cloudidentity.googleapis.com/groups.discussion_forum`
returns 403 "Insufficient permissions to retrieve memberships" even
on the new endpoint — Workspace policy denies non-admin reads of
discussion-forum groups. Switching to `groups.security` returns 200
with the actual membership list. Empirically every Workspace group
at Keboola carries BOTH labels, so the security filter sees the full
set anyway. Confirmed with the probe script.
3. Wrong response shape. `searchTransitiveGroups` returns
{"memberships": [...]}, not {"groups": [...]}. Parser updated
accordingly.
Also adds scripts/debug/probe_google_groups.py — stdlib-only standalone
probe that hits 6 candidate endpoints with a user OAuth token. Saved a
deploy cycle (~10 min) per query iteration; future API-syntax debugging
should start there.
Verified end-to-end: petr@keboola.com login on agnes-dev returns 5
groups (LIC-1PASSWORD, ROLE_ATLASSIAN_*, etc.) via the probe; once
deployed, the same will populate session["google_groups"] and render
on /profile.
* test(auth): update Google groups parser fixture to match searchTransitiveGroups shape
Mock payload was `{"groups": [...]}` (the shape `groups:search` returns).
After switching to `groups/-/memberships:searchTransitiveGroups` in the
prior commit, the actual response is `{"memberships": [...]}` and the
parser iterates that key. Test now mirrors the real shape.
The per-item structure (groupKey.id + displayName) is unchanged, so the
expected output dict stays the same: [{"id": "...", "name": "..."}].
* docs(auth): add docs/auth-groups.md — Google Workspace groups runbook
Captures the non-obvious bits: the GCP-side setup checklist (Cloud
Identity API + scope on consent screen + Internal user type), the
`security` vs `discussion_forum` label trap (the latter 403s for
non-admins, the former 200s — one of those is a 4-iteration debug
session and shouldn't have to be repeated), where groups are stored
(session, not DB) and how to refresh (re-login), plus how to use the
probe script for future API-syntax issues.
Deliberately stops short of explaining "what is Cloud Identity" or
"what is OAuth scope" — those belong in Google's own docs, not ours.
* docs(claude): document release workflows + module versioning + recreate trick
New "Release & deploy workflows" section in CLAUDE.md covers what didn't
exist anywhere in the repo before:
- Distinction between release.yml (auto-build per push) vs the new
keboola-deploy.yml (tag-triggered, explicit deploy only) — plus when
to use which (per-developer convenience vs shared dev VM safety)
- Module versioning (infra-vX.Y.Z) and the bump-after-merge dance
- The lifecycle.ignore_changes [metadata_startup_script] gotcha and how
to force a recreate via workflow_dispatch's recreate_targets input
All generic — no customer hostnames, project IDs, IPs. Customer-specific
deploy steps belong in the consuming infra repo's README.
Also: cross-reference docs/auth-groups.md from the Authentication
section so future Claude sessions find the Workspace-groups runbook
without grepping.
---------
Co-authored-by: ZdenekSrotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
* chore(deploy): trust proxy headers + document HTTPS env vars
- uvicorn: add --proxy-headers --forwarded-allow-ips='*' so the app honors
X-Forwarded-Proto/Host from a TLS-terminating reverse proxy (Caddy,
Cloudflare Tunnel, nginx, LB). Without this the app saw every request as
plain HTTP and built redirect/OAuth URLs from the raw Host, which is
fragile behind a proxy.
- .env.template: document DOMAIN (enables Secure cookie flag) and new
SERVER_URL (deterministic base URL for OAuth callbacks and external
links). Grouped under a dedicated HTTPS / REVERSE PROXY section.
* chore(deploy): add proxy header flags to Dockerfile CMD and Kamal config
Matches the docker-compose changes so non-compose deployments (docker run,
Kubernetes, ECS, Kamal) also trust X-Forwarded-Proto/X-Forwarded-For.
* fix(auth): align Google OAuth cookie Secure flag with password/email providers
Google OAuth set the access_token cookie Secure flag based on the TESTING env
var, while password and email providers use DOMAIN. This meant the DOMAIN
env var (now documented in config/.env.template) did not actually control
Secure for Google cookies. Align all three providers on DOMAIN so the
documented behavior holds consistently.
* feat(auth): password reset & invite flows for web + admin (#34)
Wires end-to-end the previously orphaned password_reset.html and
password_setup.html templates, adds the missing POST /auth/password/reset
handler (closes#34), and restores the Reset action in the admin user UI
(which origin/main had removed precisely because the flow was broken).
Web flow
- GET /auth/password/reset — renders the set-new-password form
- POST /auth/password/reset — 'Forgot Password?' request; emails link,
anti-enumeration (same response for unknown email)
- POST /auth/password/reset/confirm — validates token + 24h TTL, sets new
password, clears token, logs user in
- GET /auth/password/setup — renders the setup form (invite link landing)
- POST /auth/password/setup/request — signup-tab 'Request Access' (email-only)
- POST /auth/password/setup/confirm — 7-day TTL, sets password + name, logs in
- Reuses LOCAL_DEV_MODE pattern from email.py: logs the link loudly so
developers can use the flow without an SMTP/SendGrid transport
Admin flow
- POST /api/users accepts send_invite → returns invite_url + invite_email_sent
- POST /api/users/{id}/reset-password now returns a full reset_url pointing
at the dedicated password-reset endpoint (NOT the magic-link verifier,
which would log the user in without prompting for a new password)
- admin_users.html: restored Reset row action, copyable reset/invite link
modals, invite checkbox on create, reworded 'magic-link not wired' notes
Backward compat
- JSON POST /auth/password/setup kept unchanged (existing tests pass)
- Active-account gate applied to reset/setup flows (matches password_login)
Tests: 21 new cases (tests/test_password_flows.py) covering GET renders,
request/confirm happy + error paths, TTLs, anti-enumeration, and admin
invite/reset URL responses. Full suite: 1309 passed.
Closes#34
* fix(admin-users): allow horizontal scroll when actions overflow
Four action buttons (Tokens, Reset, Set pwd, Delete) can exceed the
viewport on narrow screens. Switch .users-table-wrap from overflow: hidden
to overflow-x: auto so the table scrolls instead of clipping, and lock
row-actions buttons to a single nowrap line.
* fix(admin-users): override base 800px container so table can use full width
The base layout caps .container at 800px, so the table was always being
clipped regardless of viewport. Unclamp the container on this page and
widen the inner page cap to 1400px.
* fix(auth): address Devin review — harden JSON setup, anti-enumeration, preserve email case
Addresses findings from Devin review on PR #37:
1. JSON POST /auth/password/setup now enforces the same SETUP_TOKEN_TTL
(7 days) and active-account check as the web flow. An expired token or
a deactivated user can no longer bypass the gate by posting JSON.
Existing test fixture seeds setup_token_created=now so backward-compat
tests continue to pass.
2. GET /auth/password/setup no longer looks up the user to pre-fill name.
The form renders identically regardless of whether the email exists,
consistent with anti-enumeration in POST /setup/request.
3. reset_request / setup_request no longer lowercase the submitted email.
The rest of the codebase (password_login, magic-link, admin create)
uses case-sensitive lookups, so normalizing only here would silently
fail for mixed-case accounts.
Tests: 6 new cases covering expired-JSON-setup, missing-created-timestamp,
deactivated-user-rejection, mixed-case email preservation, and the
anti-enumeration property of GET /setup.
* feat(dev): add LOCAL_DEV_MODE for one-command local dev
When LOCAL_DEV_MODE=1, every protected route auto-authenticates as a seeded
admin user (default dev@localhost) — no login screen, no Google OAuth config,
no magic-link roundtrip. Startup logs a loud warning to make misuse obvious.
Also fixes two preexisting bugs in the magic-link flow that surfaced while
wiring up the dev fallback:
- /auth/email/verify only accepted POST, but the URL embedded in emails is
a GET link — clicking from any mail client returned 405. Added a GET
variant that consumes the token, sets the auth cookie, and redirects to
/dashboard.
- Token expiry check compared an offset-aware datetime.now(timezone.utc)
against an offset-naive value from DuckDB, raising TypeError on every
valid link. Normalize the stored timestamp to UTC before subtracting.
Dev-only fallback (scoped strictly to LOCAL_DEV_MODE to keep test and
production behavior identical): send-link logs the magic link to stderr
and returns it as dev_link in the JSON response when no SMTP is configured.
Usage:
./scripts/run-local-dev.sh
open http://localhost:8000 # lands on /dashboard as admin
* fix(dev): URL-encode magic-link email + avoid /login redirect loop
Two issues surfaced by Devin review on PR #32.
1. _build_magic_link interpolated email into the URL unescaped. For addresses
with '+' (e.g. user+tag@gmail.com) Starlette's query parser decoded '+'
as a space on the GET /verify side, so repo.get_by_email returned None
and every click yielded 401 "Invalid link". quote(email, safe='') fixes
both the email transport and the dev_link fallback.
2. /login in LOCAL_DEV_MODE unconditionally redirected to /dashboard. If
dev-user seeding failed at startup (main.py wraps seed in try/except),
/dashboard 401'd, the HTML redirect handler bounced to /login, and the
loop repeated until the browser aborted. Now /login checks the dev user
actually exists before short-circuiting; otherwise it falls through to
the normal login form so the missing seed is visible.
* fix: redirect unauthenticated HTML routes to /login (#10)
* docs(plan): user mgmt + PAT + CLI distribution implementation plan (#9#10#11#12)
* build(docker): produce wheel artifact for /cli/download (#9)
* feat(db): schema v5 — users.active + deactivated_at/by (#11)
* feat(api): /cli/download wheel + /cli/install.sh with baked server URL (#9)
* feat(users): repository supports active flag + count_admins (#11)
* feat(ui): /install page with per-deployment install instructions (#9)
* feat(api): user PATCH/reset-password/set-password/activate/deactivate (#11)
* fix(cli): da login prompts for password and sends it in body (#9)
* test(api): safeguard tests for self-deactivate and last admin (#11)
* feat(auth): reject requests from deactivated users (#11)
* fixup(#10): propagate next through /login buttons + lock down sanitizer tests
* feat(cli): da admin set-role/activate/deactivate/reset-password/set-password (#11)
* feat(ui): /admin/users management page (#11)
* feat(db): schema v6 — personal_access_tokens (#12)
* feat(users): access_tokens repository (#12)
* feat(auth): JWT carries typ (session|pat) and explicit jti (#12)
* feat(auth): reject revoked/expired PATs; update last_used_at (#12)
* feat(api): /auth/tokens CRUD + admin revoke; session-only guard (#12)
* feat(cli): da auth token create/list/revoke (#12)
* feat(ui): /profile page with PAT create/list/revoke (#12)
* docs: PAT usage and session/PAT TTL clarification (#12)
* feat(auth): PAT first-use-from-new-IP audit + last_used_ip (schema v7) (#12)
Closes remaining acceptance gap from issue #12: audit_log entry on first use
of a PAT from an IP that differs from the recorded last_used_ip.
- schema v7: personal_access_tokens.last_used_ip column
- AccessTokenRepository.mark_used now stores the client IP
- get_current_user extracts client IP (X-Forwarded-For first hop, fallback
to request.client.host) and emits a token.first_use_new_ip audit when the
IP changes on a subsequent use (not the very first use)
- tests: new-ip audit, same-ip no-op, first-ever-use no-op, schema v7 column
* fix: address Devin review findings on PR #28
- app/main.py: exclude /auth/* from HTML redirect handler so JSON
endpoints under /auth/ (PAT CRUD used by `da auth token` CLI) keep
their 401 JSON contract (Devin #1, bug)
- app/api/tokens.py: reject expires_in_days <= 0 explicitly; use
`is not None` so 0 no longer silently creates a non-expiring token
(Devin #2)
- app/api/users.py: validate role against Role enum in create_user
to match update_user and prevent 500 on role-protected requests
later (Devin #3)
- app/web/templates/admin_users.html: escape user-supplied strings
before innerHTML; move onclick handlers to addEventListener via
data attributes so emails with quotes / HTML no longer break the UI
or enable stored XSS (Devin #4)
- app/auth/router.py, app/auth/providers/{password,google}.py:
reject deactivated users at login instead of issuing a JWT that
would then fail on the next request — removes the confusing
redirect loop (Devin #5)
- CLAUDE.md: document schema v7 instead of stale v4 (Devin #6)
- tests/test_web_ui.py: regression test for the /auth/* JSON 401
* feat(web): add /profile and /admin/users links to dashboard nav
* feat(web): point setup banner at /install page
* chore(web): drop unused setup_instructions context
* fix: address Devin review round 2 on PR #28
- app/api/tokens.py: when expires_in_days is None (the "never" option),
use a ~100-year JWT expiry so the token doesn't silently die in 24h
via the session-default fallback in create_access_token. The real
expiry enforcement stays in verify_token's DB-level check (Devin 🔴)
- app/web/templates/profile.html: escape t.name and other user-supplied
strings via esc() helper before innerHTML, same pattern as
admin_users.html. Move revoke onclick to data-attribute +
addEventListener (Devin 🟡)
- app/api/cli_artifacts.py: use `mktemp -d` with X's at end of template
for GNU/BSD portability, place wheel inside the temp dir and
clean up with rm -rf (Devin 🚩)
* feat(web): redesign /install page; make curl one-liner primary, collapse manual
Rebuild the public /install page using the dashboard visual language
(shared header, card layout, gradient hero, design tokens from
style-custom.css). The page is now anchored on the one-liner install
path: curl -fsSL <server>/cli/install.sh | bash is rendered as the
primary, prominent step 1, while the old manual wheel-download flow
is tucked behind a closed-by-default <details> block for users in
restricted/offline environments.
Information architecture:
hero (server URL + version)
-> step 1: quick install (one-liner, big Copy button)
-> step 2: create PAT on /profile + export DA_TOKEN / da auth whoami
-> step 3: Claude Code / MCP via ~/.config/da/token.json
-> collapsed "Manual install" details for download-wheel flow
-> footer link to docs/HEADLESS_USAGE.md
Every shell snippet has a vanilla-JS "Copy" button that confirms
visually ("Copied!" for 1.5s) and falls back to textarea+execCommand
on non-secure contexts. No new dependencies, no bundler.
The route now also pulls an optional user so the header shows the
same nav (Dashboard / Profile / Logout) as dashboard.html when a
session exists, while staying fully public when signed out.
* fix(cli): use real wheel filename in install.sh (broken pip/uv install)
The installer wrote the downloaded wheel as agnes_cli.whl, which lacks a
PEP-427 version component — both pip and uv tool install reject it and
abort the one-liner.
Use curl -OJ so Content-Disposition determines the on-disk filename, then
resolve it via glob. Install an EXIT trap to remove the tmpdir even when
install fails.
* fix(web): correct manual install wheel glob and add PEP 668 / PATH hints
- Wheel glob is agnes_the_ai_analyst-*.whl (not agnes-*.whl) — the old
pattern never matched the real artefact name from the build.
- Add — or — separator between uv tool install and pip install.
- Warn that pip install --user is blocked on macOS Homebrew / modern
Debian (PEP 668) and recommend uv tool install as the default path.
- Both flows now show the ~/.local/bin PATH hint so a fresh shell can
find the da binary after install.
* fix(web): consistent session.user reference in install header
The avatar-letter fallback inside {% if session.user %} was reading
user.name / user.email directly, but the route dependency can pass
user=None — those references resolved to an empty FlexDict and produced
an empty avatar circle. Read everything through session.user to match
the guard and the dashboard pattern.
* fix(web): point headless usage link at GitHub source
/docs/HEADLESS_USAGE.md 404s — no static route serves repo docs. Point
the footer link at the rendered markdown on GitHub instead of adding a
dedicated docs serving route just for one file.
* feat(web): /install hero size, anon sign-in banner, step 2 copy polish
- Bump hero h1 from 26px to 30px to match dashboard primary scale.
- Anonymous visitors see a small sign-in banner above Step 2 (creating
a token requires auth; without the banner the flow appears stuck).
- Add an 'After generating your token' section label inside Step 2 so
the /profile CTA button no longer looks wedged mid-sentence between
adjacent paragraphs.
* chore(web): /install a11y + version pill polish
- aria-live='polite' on copy buttons so screen readers announce the
'Copied!' state change.
- Replace redundant INSTANCE_NAME eyebrow (already in the header logo)
with 'Getting started'.
- Hide the version pill when AGNES_VERSION is unset/'dev' — avoids the
misleading 'vdev' label in local/unbuilt runs.
- Manual summary focus-visible outline-offset +2px (was -2px which
clipped inside the card), and mark the chevron as decorative.
* fix(web): use session.user in dashboard avatar fallback
Inside {% if session.user %} guard, the avatar fallback referenced
(user.name or user.email). If user is None the block crashes when
the profile picture is absent. Align with the guard variable.
* fix: address Devin review round 3 on PR #28
- app/api/users.py: stop auto-sending email from reset_password. The
magic-link sender would deliver a "Login Link" that — when clicked —
consumes the reset_token via verify_magic_link and logs the user in
WITHOUT prompting for a new password. Admins now share the raw
reset_token from the API response manually, or use set-password
directly. email_sent is always False. Documented inline. (Devin 🟡)
- app/api/cli_artifacts.py: harden /cli/install.sh generation against
shell injection via Host header or AGNES_VERSION. base_url is
validated against a strict scheme+host+port regex; version against
an alnum + dot/dash/underscore allowlist. Both values are also
piped through shlex.quote() as defense in depth. (Devin 🟡)
The shared users.reset_token column between magic-link and password-
reset flows (Devin 🚩) remains an architectural gap; splitting into
separate columns needs schema v8 and is tracked for a follow-up PR.
* docs, chore(grpn): manual-deploy helpers + hackathon deploy learnings
Adds scripts/grpn/ — Makefile + agnes-auto-upgrade.sh + README for
operating Agnes on GRPN's existing foundryai-development VM when the
full Terraform flow is blocked by org policies:
- iam.disableServiceAccountKeyCreation (org constraint) forbids SA
JSON keys, so GCP_SA_KEY-based CI is unavailable
- No projectIamAdmin delegation → bootstrap-gcp.sh can't grant roles
- Secret Manager IAM bindings require setIamPolicy which editor lacks
Helper targets: deploy, deploy-tag, recreate, restart, stop, start,
status, version, logs, ps, env, ssh, tunnel, open, bootstrap-admin,
set-data-source, install-cron, uninstall-cron.
docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-22-grpn-deploy-learnings.md — running
log of all org-policy constraints hit during the hackathon deploy,
with workarounds and derived follow-ups (WIF support, external_ip
variable, customer onboarding IAM checklist).
Not a replacement for the TF flow — stopgap until WIF lands.
* fix(web): make header logos clickable links to home
* feat(web): one-click "Setup a new Claude Code" button
Adds a single-button flow on the dashboard and /install page that
generates a fresh personal access token via POST /auth/tokens and
copies a complete, paste-ready setup script (server URL, token,
install/verify commands) to the clipboard. Falls back to a modal
textarea when the clipboard is blocked; redirects to /login on 401;
surfaces backend errors inline.
- dashboard.html: replaces the top "Set up your local environment"
anchor with a real button wired to setupNewClaude(). Removes the
duplicate bottom setup banner to keep a single entry point.
- install.html: for signed-in users, Step 1 leads with the one-click
button and demotes the curl one-liner into a collapsible "Or run
manually" aside. Anonymous visitors still see the curl flow plus a
sign-in hint.
- No new deps. Vanilla JS. Token lives in memory/clipboard only —
never rendered into persistent DOM.
* feat(cli): add "da auth import-token" for non-interactive PAT login
Writes a provided JWT into ~/.config/da/token.json using the canonical
{access_token, email, role} shape expected by save_token(). Decodes the
token locally to pull email/role claims, verifies it against the server
via GET /api/catalog/tables, and refuses to overwrite an existing token
file if the server returns 401. --email / --role overrides exist for
tokens missing those claims; --skip-verify bypasses the server round-trip
for offline / CI scenarios.
* test(cli): cover da auth import-token success + 401 + claim-fallback paths
Three new tests in TestAuthImportToken:
- valid JWT + 200 -> canonical token.json written
- 401 from /api/catalog/tables -> exit 1, existing token file untouched
- JWT without email/role claims -> refused without overrides, accepted
with --email / --role flags
* feat(web): update one-click Claude setup instructions — explicit uv install, import-token, skills question
Replaces the fragile `cat > token.json <<EOF` clipboard payload with an
explicit, auditable sequence:
1. `curl -fsSL /cli/download` + `uv tool install --force` (no opaque
`curl | bash`).
2. `da auth import-token --token ...` instead of hand-written JSON.
3. Explicit PATH persistence for zsh/bash.
4. A required question to the user about whether to copy the bundled
skills into ~/.claude/skills/agnes/ or pull them on-demand via
`da skills show`.
5. A final confirmation step with whoami + version output.
Factored both pages to include a shared partial
(app/web/templates/_claude_setup_instructions.jinja) so dashboard.html
and install.html can never drift apart again. {server_url} and {token}
stay as runtime placeholders substituted by renderSetupInstructions().
* feat(ui): modernize /admin/users + unify header nav across pages
- New shared partial app/web/templates/_app_header.html — single source
of truth for the top navigation. Used by base.html and dashboard.html
(which doesn't extend base.html). Active page highlighted via
request.url.path. Admin "Users" link gated by session.user.role.
- style-custom.css: add .app-header / .app-nav-link / .app-btn-logout /
.app-avatar styles (mirrors dashboard's previous inline copy under
app-* prefix). Mobile-friendly fallback at <720px.
- base.html: include the new partial so every page extending base
(admin_users, profile, login_email, error, …) gets the same chrome
the dashboard has.
- dashboard.html: replace its inline <header class="header"> markup
with the shared partial. Inline .header CSS left in place as
harmless dead code (separate cleanup PR).
- admin_users.html: rewritten with avatars, role pills (color-coded
per role), toggle switch for active, search/filter input, toast
notifications, modal dialogs replacing alert/confirm/prompt,
one-click copy for the reset token, empty / loading states.
All XSS-safe via the existing esc() helper + data-attribute
event delegation.
- tests/test_web_ui.py: smoke test that /admin/users renders the new
shared header chrome and the modernized markup.
* feat(api): serve CLI wheel at /cli/agnes.whl for direct uv install
uv tool install inspects the URL path suffix to recognise a wheel, so
/cli/download (which has no .whl suffix) cannot be installed directly.
Expose a stable /cli/agnes.whl alias over the same wheel lookup so users
can run: uv tool install --force https://<server>/cli/agnes.whl
* test(cli): cover da auth import-token --server persisting to config.yaml
The server persistence was already implemented in the import-token command
(save_config({server}) call) but not covered by tests. Add an explicit test
so the one-step setup contract — single import-token call writes both token
and server — cannot regress.
* feat(web): simpler Claude setup — single uv install URL, single import-token call
User feedback: the prior clipboard payload repeated the server URL and
token across multiple steps (curl + tmpfile + install + rm + separate
seed-config + import-token). Collapse to:
1. uv tool install --force {server_url}/cli/agnes.whl (single URL, direct)
2. da auth import-token --token ... --server ... (one call, persists both)
3. da auth whoami
4. skills (ask user first)
5. confirm
uv accepts HTTPS URLs that end in .whl and installs them directly, so
the tmpfile dance is unnecessary. import-token --server already persists
the server to config.yaml, so no separate printf > config.yaml step.
* fix(tests): update admin users heading assertion after template rename
The admin_users.html template now uses <h2 class="users-title">Users</h2>
instead of <h2>User management</h2>. Update the assertion to match.
* feat(ui): unify header across remaining 7 standalone pages
These 7 pages render their own full <html> and don't extend base.html,
so the previous unification commit only covered base + dashboard. Each
had its own ad-hoc <header> markup with inconsistent classes
(.top-header / .header / .page-header), inconsistent nav-link sets,
and inconsistent avatar/email styling.
Replace each inline <header>...</header> block with the shared
{% include '_app_header.html' %} so /activity-center, /admin/permissions,
/admin/tables, /catalog, /corporate-memory, /corporate-memory/admin,
and /install all show the same chrome (Dashboard / Install CLI /
Profile / Users / email + avatar / Logout) with the active page
highlighted via request.url.path.
Old inline header CSS (.header, .top-header, .page-header, .nav-link,
etc.) is left in place as harmless dead code; it can be cleaned up in
a follow-up sweep.
* feat(web): add readable preview of Claude setup payload on dashboard + /install
Move the line-by-line setup instructions into app/web/setup_instructions.py
as the single source of truth, then render them in two modes from the
existing _claude_setup_instructions.jinja partial:
- preview_mode=True → visible, read-only <pre><code> block with the real
server URL and a clearly-styled placeholder token (never a real one).
- preview_mode=False → the JS SETUP_INSTRUCTIONS_TEMPLATE used by the
one-click flow (unchanged behaviour).
Both /dashboard (env-setup-cta card) and /install (Step 1 card) now show
the preview directly under the 'Setup a new Claude Code' button so users
can see exactly what will land in their clipboard before they click.
* feat(web): update setup instructions — `da diagnose` step, explicit section titles
Rework the Claude Code setup payload to:
- Give every numbered step an unambiguous verb header ("1) Install the CLI",
"2) Log in", "3) Verify the login", "4) Run diagnostics", "5) Skills (ask
the user first)", "6) Confirm").
- Add step 4 `da diagnose` as the post-login health check. The CLI already
ships this command (cli/commands/diagnose.py); it prints "Overall:
healthy" and a list of green checks that map cleanly to next actions.
- Ask the skills copy-vs-on-demand question verbatim so Claude Code always
prompts the user the same way.
- Replace the terse "Confirm" line with a 4-bullet summary (version,
whoami, skills choice, diagnose status) so the return message is
structured and comparable across setups.
* chore(web): remove stale MCP card from /install (no MCP server today)
The 'Use with Claude Code / MCP' card (Step 3 on /install) referenced an
MCP integration Agnes does not ship. Remove the whole card. The one-click
'Setup a new Claude Code' flow in Step 1 already covers the long-lived
client use case and is less confusing than dangling persistence tips for
a non-existent integration.
* feat(api): include user_email + last_used_ip + user_id in admin tokens list response
Adds AdminTokenItem response model (superset of TokenListItem) and
AccessTokenRepository.list_all_with_user() joining personal_access_tokens
with users to denormalize user_email. Needed for /admin/tokens UI where
admins triage tokens across all users.
* feat(web): /admin/tokens page — list, filter, search, revoke across all users
Adds a new admin-only page with client-side filtering (status, user email,
last-used window), column sorting, counts bar (active/revoked/expired),
and an inline revoke action. Mirrors the /admin/users visual language.
* feat(web): add Tokens nav link for admins + deep-link from admin/users row
Admin-only nav entry to /admin/tokens, and a per-row Tokens button on
/admin/users that prefills the token page's user filter via ?user=<email>.
* test(admin): cover /admin/tokens rendering, filter state, non-admin denial, revoke
Verifies admin can render the page (title + JS hooks present), a non-admin
is blocked, unauthenticated users are redirected, the admin list response
includes user_email / user_id / last_used_ip, and admin can revoke another
user's token.
* feat(web): modern redesign of /admin/tokens — hero, stat strip, refined table, responsive cards, a11y
* feat(web): ditch the table — /admin/tokens as a card stack, modern GitHub-style list
Replaces the table-based layout with a stack of self-contained token cards
inside a <ul role=list>. Each card is a flex row: avatar + name/meta on the
left, last-used block in the middle, status pill + outlined 'Revoke' button
on the right. Status and sort controls are pill-shaped toggle chips; user
email search has an inline search icon. No <table>/<tr>/<th>/<td> anywhere.
Responsive below 720px (card stacks vertically) and 480px (stat chips 2x2).
Preserves filter IDs (flt-status, flt-user, flt-last-used) and data-revoke
for existing tests.
* feat(web): add /tokens (role-aware) — single page for both user PAT CRUD and admin overview
- Rename admin_tokens.html -> tokens.html with a new is_admin context flag.
- New route GET /tokens: renders the same card-stack UI for everyone.
* Admins: loads /auth/admin/tokens, shows owner column + stat strip, keeps
the owner-email search box and sort-by-owner chip.
* Non-admins: loads /auth/tokens (own tokens only), hides owner column +
stat chips, adds a 'New token' CTA in the hero that opens a modal
(name + expires_in_days) calling POST /auth/tokens. The raw token is
revealed once in a dismissable banner and cleared from the DOM on Hide.
- GET /admin/tokens now 302-redirects to /tokens, preserving query string
(so the /admin/users deep-link ?user=foo still works).
* feat(web): /tokens full-bleed layout to match dashboard width
The hero, toolbar, and card list used to sit inside base.html's .container
(max-width 800px). Break out with negative horizontal margins so the page
spans the viewport like /dashboard does, capped at 1440px for readability
on very wide screens with a 24px gutter on each side.
- No change to base.html itself. The override is scoped to .tokens-page.
- body { overflow-x: hidden; } guards against rare horizontal scrollbars.
- < 808px viewport: reset to natural flow (mobile already narrower).
- ≥ 1488px viewport: cap to 1440px and re-center.
* chore(web): remove /profile template + nav link (redirect /profile -> /tokens)
The old /profile PAT CRUD page is now redundant — the modern /tokens page
covers both user and admin flows. Delete the template; the router's
/profile handler already 302-redirects to /tokens.
Nav cleanup:
- Remove the 'Profile' link.
- Show a single 'Tokens' link to every signed-in user (previously only
admins saw it).
- Active-state matches /tokens, /admin/tokens, and /profile so the
highlight survives the redirect chain.
/install CTA now points at /tokens instead of /profile.
* test: cover /tokens for admin + non-admin flows, /profile redirect, nav update
tests/test_admin_tokens_ui.py
- Point admin rendering test at /tokens directly and tighten assertions
(admin-only stat strip + owner search, non-admin CTA absent).
- Add test_non_admin_can_render_tokens_page: personal body, New-token CTA,
create-modal, reveal banner; stat strip + owner search absent.
- Add test_admin_tokens_redirects_to_tokens: 302 to /tokens, query string
(?user=...) preserved for the /admin/users deep-link.
- Add test_profile_redirects_to_tokens: 302 to /tokens.
- Add test_non_admin_can_create_pat_via_tokens_page_api: exercises the
POST /auth/tokens call that the non-admin create-modal submits.
tests/test_pat.py
- test_profile_page_renders -> test_profile_page_redirects_to_tokens:
assert the 302 + that /tokens lands on the unified non-admin body.
tests/test_web_ui.py
- admin_users nav assertion: 'Tokens' link present, 'Profile' link absent.
- Add test_nav_shows_tokens_link_for_non_admin: non-admins see the same
'Tokens' link (previously only admins did).
- Add test_profile_redirects_to_tokens back-compat check.
* feat(web): collapse 'What Claude Code will receive' by default
The preview block on /dashboard and /install now uses <details>/<summary>
so it is hidden by default. Click the chevron/title to expand and review
the clipboard payload. Markup stays in the DOM so existing tests that
assert on content continue to pass.
* fix(web): /tokens width — override .container to 1280px like dashboard
The negative-margin full-bleed trick was fragile and pushed content past
the right edge on deployed viewports. Replace with a simple max-width
override of base.html's .container on this page only, matching
/dashboard's 1280px center-column layout.
* feat(web): split role-aware /tokens into my_tokens.html + admin_tokens.html
* feat(web): router — separate handlers for /tokens (own) and /admin/tokens (all)
* feat(web): nav — show Tokens for all, add All tokens for admins
* test: cover split token pages (own vs all) + admin access gating
* feat(web): move 'My tokens' into a user dropdown menu
Replaces the separate Tokens/email/Logout nav trio with a rounded
avatar trigger that opens a dropdown containing the user's email,
role, a 'My tokens' link, and Logout. Admin-only 'All tokens' stays
as a top-level nav item since it's an admin function, not a personal
one. Click-outside and Escape close the panel; chevron rotates on
open.
* fix(api): allow PATs to list/get/revoke their own tokens (CLI flow)
The documented 'da auth token list/revoke' CLI flow in
docs/HEADLESS_USAGE.md uses a PAT, but the previous dependency
(require_session_token) returned 403. Only create_token must be
session-only to prevent PAT-spawning-PAT chains; listing and
revoking your own tokens is safe with a PAT.
* fix(api): cap expires_in_days at 3650 to avoid datetime overflow (500 to 400)
Values above ~11 million days overflowed datetime.max in
datetime.now(utc) + timedelta(days=...) and surfaced as an
unhandled OverflowError → 500. Cap at 10 years with a clear
400 instead; the no-expiry code path is unaffected.
* fix(api): relax _SAFE_URL_RE to allow path prefixes, underscores, and IPv6
The previous regex rejected legitimate reverse-proxy base_url values
(https://host/agnes/), underscores in Docker Compose hostnames, and
IPv6 literals (http://[::1]:8000). Widen the charset and allow an
optional trailing path. shlex.quote continues to provide
defense-in-depth against any metacharacter that slips through.
* fix(web): /login/email and Google OAuth propagate next_path
Previously, /login/email silently dropped the ?next=<path> query
param so the hidden form field rendered empty and login always
landed on /dashboard. Google's button was hard-coded to
/auth/google/login, ignoring next entirely.
- /login page now appends ?next to the Google button URL
- /login/email reads + sanitizes next, passes as template context
- google_login stashes sanitized next_path in session['login_next']
- google_callback pops + re-sanitizes and redirects there
Sanitization factored into app/auth/_common.safe_next_path.
* fix(auth): differentiate argon2 VerifyMismatchError from internal errors in web login
The previous except (VerifyMismatchError, Exception) collapsed both
cases into the generic 'invalid credentials' redirect, silently
hiding corrupted-hash / library errors from ops. Split the two:
bad password still gets ?error=invalid; anything else logs via
logger.exception and redirects with ?err=auth_internal so ops have
a visible signal and users don't retry forever against a broken
password_hash column.
* docs: correct CLAUDE.md table name (personal_access_tokens)
v7 note referenced 'access_tokens.last_used_ip' but the real table
is personal_access_tokens (as mentioned two tokens earlier in the
same bullet). Same-file consistency fix.
* chore(web): clarify admin user-reset UI — encourage Set password over the unused reset_token
POST /api/users/{id}/reset-password stores and returns a token
but no endpoint consumes it — the magic-link sender would log the
user in without prompting for a new password, defeating the reset.
- Drop the 'Reset' row action from admin_users so admins aren't
pointed at a dead end.
- Rewrite the reveal-modal copy to tell admins to use Set password
and explicitly note that the magic-link flow isn't available
for reset tokens in this build.
The API endpoint stays for API-level future use.
* test: cover PAT CLI flow, expires_in_days overflow, proxy base_url, next propagation
- tests/test_pat.py: PAT can list own tokens (200, was 403);
PAT can revoke own tokens (204); create_token returns 400 for
expires_in_days > 3650 (was 500 via datetime overflow).
- tests/test_cli_artifacts.py: _SAFE_URL_RE accepts reverse-proxy
path prefixes, underscores, and IPv6 literals; end-to-end check
of cli_install_script with a stubbed base_url that includes
a path prefix (Agnes behind /agnes/).
- tests/test_web_ui.py: /login propagates ?next to the Google
button URL; /login/email renders next in the hidden form field
and strips hostile values; unit coverage of safe_next_path.
* fix(security): use \Z instead of $ in URL/version allowlists (trailing-\n bypass)
Python regex `$` also matches just before a trailing newline, so a Host
header or AGNES_VERSION value like "good.example.com\n$(rm -rf /)"
would slip past the allowlist. `\Z` anchors to strict end-of-string.
shlex.quote downstream remains as defense-in-depth, but the allowlist
is now the tight gate it claims to be.
* fix(auth): PAT with null expiry omits JWT exp claim (DB is the source of truth)
Previously a PAT created with `expires_in_days=null` (user-requested
"never expires") set the DB `expires_at` to NULL (correct) but still
baked a ~100y `exp` claim into the JWT. That is misleading: the PAT
silently did expire eventually, despite the UI and API promising
"no expiry".
`create_access_token` now accepts `omit_exp=True` to skip the `exp`
claim entirely. `app/api/tokens.py` passes that when `expires_in_days
is None`. The authoritative expiry check lives in
`app/auth/dependencies.py`, which reads `expires_at` from the DB row —
unchanged. PyJWT accepts claim-less JWTs indefinitely.
* test: cover trailing-newline regex bypass + no-exp JWT for unbounded PAT
- test_safe_url_re_rejects_trailing_newline_bypass: asserts both
`_SAFE_URL_RE` and `_SAFE_VERSION_RE` reject values with a trailing
`\n` (previously accepted because Python `$` matches before `\n`).
- test_pat_null_expiry_jwt_has_no_exp_claim: POST /auth/tokens with
`expires_in_days=null`, decode the returned JWT, assert `exp` is
absent while `typ=pat`, `sub`, and `jti` are still present.
- test_pat_with_null_expiry_is_accepted_by_verify_token: verify_token
round-trips a claim-less JWT without ExpiredSignatureError.
- test_pat_null_expiry_end_to_end_allows_authenticated_request: use
the null-expiry PAT against /auth/tokens and confirm it authenticates.
* docs(auth): document X-Forwarded-For trust model in _client_ip
Deployment runs behind Caddy which strips incoming X-Forwarded-For
and sets its own, so the leftmost hop is trustworthy. Clarify that
the stored last_used_ip is audit-only and never used for access
control — if the app is ever exposed directly, this value becomes
client-settable.
* docs: /profile → /tokens in install.sh next-steps, CLI error, HEADLESS_USAGE, security skill
After splitting PAT management to /tokens (with /profile as a back-compat
302), stale references remained in user-facing text. Update them to the
canonical /tokens URL so shell scripts, CLI error hints, docs, and the
bundled security skill are all consistent.
Bug: SEED_ADMIN_EMAIL creates a password-less user at app startup, which made
/auth/bootstrap return 403 '1 users already exist' on a fresh deployment —
leaving the operator no way to log in (the seed user has no password, and
/auth/token requires one).
Fix: bootstrap is now disabled only when at least one user has a
password_hash set. On a fresh deploy with a seed user:
- POST /auth/bootstrap { email: <matches seed>, password: X } → sets the
password on the seed user, promotes to admin, returns token.
- With a non-matching email, a new admin is created alongside the seed user.
Lock semantics: bootstrap self-deactivates as soon as any password is set.
Tests: 8 passing, including new test_bootstrap_activates_seed_user and
test_bootstrap_disabled_when_password_user_exists covering the two halves.
Replace module-level SECRET_KEY cache with lazy _get_cached_secret_key()
that re-reads env vars in test mode. This fixes 20 test failures caused
by JWT secret mismatch when test modules load in different orders.
- New app/api/metrics.py: GET /api/metrics, GET /api/metrics/{id:path},
POST /api/admin/metrics (201), DELETE /api/admin/metrics/{id:path}
- Add require_admin dependency to app/auth/dependencies.py
- Register metrics_router in app/main.py before web_router
- Deprecate GET /api/catalog/metrics/{path} with 301 redirect to new endpoint
- 7 new tests in TestMetricsAPI covering CRUD, 404, RBAC, category filter
The system DB connection opened in google_callback is now closed in a
finally block, so it is released even when an exception occurs between
open and close.
PasswordHasher and VerifyMismatchError are now imported at module level in
router.py and providers/password.py. Wrong-password errors are caught as
VerifyMismatchError (401); unexpected errors fall through to a 500 with logging.
Log token_created, login_failed, and bootstrap_completed events via
AuditRepository. Extracts a shared _audit() helper that swallows
errors so audit failures never block auth. Also tightens password
verification to catch VerifyMismatchError specifically and log
unexpected errors at 500 rather than silently swallowing them.
Users without a password_hash (Google OAuth / magic-link accounts) could
obtain a JWT by simply posting their email to /auth/token. Add an else
clause that rejects such requests with 401, directing them to their
configured auth provider. Update and extend tests accordingly.
DuckDB has used WAL by default since v0.8, so this pragma is not
valid DuckDB syntax. Removed obsolete try-except block that attempted
to enable WAL on system database initialization.
Tokens previously lasted 30 days with no revocation path. Expiry is now
24 hours and every token carries a unique jti (UUID hex) to support future
revocation checks.
Prevents production deployments from silently using a hardcoded default
secret. TESTING=1 still resolves to a built-in test key so the existing
test suite is unaffected. Adds a test that verifies the RuntimeError is
raised when neither JWT_SECRET_KEY nor TESTING is set.
Previously the password check was gated on both user.password_hash and
request.password being truthy, so an attacker could omit the password
field (which defaults to "") and receive a valid JWT. Now any user with a
stored hash must supply a non-empty password that passes argon2 verification.
Adds six TestTokenEndpoint tests covering empty, missing, wrong, and correct
password, plus no-hash user and unknown user cases.
New src/rbac.py: Role enum, hierarchy, get_user_role(), has_role(),
is_admin(), is_km_admin(), has_dataset_access(), set_user_role().
webapp/auth.py: admin_required + km_admin_required now use DuckDB
roles instead of Linux groups (pwd.getpwnam + sudo/data-ops check).
app/auth/dependencies.py: imports Role from src/rbac.py (single source).
11 RBAC tests passing.
- POST /auth/bootstrap — creates first admin, self-deactivates after
- da setup bootstrap — CLI command for agent-driven setup
- da setup verify — structured health check (JSON output for agents)
- cli/skills/deploy.md — complete deployment guide for AI agents
- 6 bootstrap tests including full agent deployment flow simulation
- 156 total tests passing
- Google OAuth with authlib + auto user creation + cookie-based JWT
- Password auth with argon2 hash + setup token flow
- Email magic link with SMTP/SendGrid support
- Cookie-based auth for web UI (after OAuth redirect)
- Dashboard template compatibility (user_info, activity, desktop status)
- 150 tests passing