The wizard nav buttons used class="btn-primary" / "btn-secondary"
without the .btn base class, so the padding (10px 20px),
border-radius (8px), font-size, and inline-flex centering rules from
.btn never applied. Buttons rendered as ~18px-tall colored boxes with
no padding (visible mismatch against the sibling Cancel <a> which
correctly used class="btn btn-secondary").
Added .btn to all three buttons (#next-btn, #back-btn, #finish-btn).
No CSS change — purely a markup fix.
Playwright before: next.padding="0px" borderRadius="0px" height=18
Playwright after: next.padding="10px 20px" borderRadius="8px" height=38
* docs(plan): design-system unification plan (post-review revisions)
Plan covers consolidating two CSS files into one, introducing
canonical primitives (.btn family, .search-input, .filter-bar,
.page-header, .data-table, .empty-state, .toast, .stat-card,
.tab-strip), unifying the top-nav Admin trigger with sibling
links, and migrating 41 templates that today carry inline
<style> blocks.
Post-review revisions: nav fix moved to first commit (user
complaint lands first); sticky-header and dark-mode skeleton
tasks dropped (defer to follow-up PRs); contract test class
detection tokenizes class="..." attributes properly; baseline
screenshot loop added to Task 0; vendor-token grep widened.
* fix(nav): unify Admin trigger with sibling nav links
The top-nav Admin entry is a <button class="app-nav-link
app-nav-menu-trigger">, siblings are <a class="app-nav-link">.
.app-nav-menu-trigger used to override .app-nav-link with
"color: inherit; font: inherit", resetting font-size from 13px
back to body default and color from --text-secondary to body
color. Active state diverged too: .is-active on links used
--primary blue, [aria-expanded=true] on the button used
--border-light grey.
Fix: expand .app-nav-link so it covers <button>-element resets
(font-family: inherit, border: 0, background: transparent,
cursor: pointer, display: inline-flex for chevron alignment).
Add [aria-expanded="true"] as another active-state selector
so the dropdown's open state highlights identically to .is-active
on links. Delete the now-redundant .app-nav-menu-trigger rules
that stripped button chrome.
Extract the inline <script> from _app_header.html into a new
app/web/static/app.js (loaded by base.html only — base_login.html
has no nav). Sets up window.appUI.wireDropdown for both the user
menu and the Admin dropdown via DOMContentLoaded.
* style(css): consolidate style.css into style-custom.css + add cache-bust
One stylesheet for the whole web UI:
- style.css (1086 lines, legacy Google-inspired tokens + components)
absorbed into style-custom.css under a labeled block, placed after
the modern :root + body so style-custom's component rules continue
to override the legacy ones (preserves the original cascade order
that came from loading style.css first).
- style.css deleted; <link> dropped from base.html + base_login.html.
- static_url() now appends ?v=<mtime> to /static/<path>. Cheap
per-request os.stat — auto-invalidates browser + proxy caches on
redeploy without operator intervention. Mtime survives across
uvicorn restarts as long as the file content is unchanged.
Legacy classes (.btn, .card, .login-*, .badge, .code-block, .flash,
.form-group, .username-box, .btn-copy, .auth-tabs, .divider, etc.)
still render — they live in style-custom.css now. Login pages,
error page, password setup, and the dashboard's Claude Code Setup
card all kept working in browser smoke.
* test(design): contract test for design-system invariants
7 structural invariants enforced from this commit onwards:
- style.css must stay deleted
- no template links style.css via static_url
- exactly one bare :root block in style-custom.css
- canonical primitives declared (.btn, .btn-primary, .search-input,
.filter-bar, .page-header, .data-table, .empty-state, .toast, …)
- no deprecated class names in templates (.users-table, .gp-table,
.marketplaces-table, .audit-table, .users-search, .marketplaces-search,
.modal-btn, .btn-primary-v2, …)
- app.js loaded by base.html, NOT by base_login.html
- 3 helper-level unit tests for the class-attribute tokenizer
(multi-line attrs, Jinja-conditional fragments, false-positive prose)
Two of the assertions intentionally start FAILING after this commit
(missing primitives + legacy class refs in 7 admin templates) and
will turn green as Tasks 4–7 add primitives and Tasks 8–15 migrate
the templates.
* feat(css): canonical button family + legacy token aliases
Adds at top of :root: legacy token aliases (--bg, --card-bg, --text,
--text-light, --secondary, --radius) pointing at modern equivalents.
Absorbed style.css rules referenced these names; without aliases
they fell back to 'unset'. Aliases live until Task 16 alongside
their absorbed rules.
Appends canonical .btn variants at end of file (last cascade):
.btn-primary + .btn-primary-v2 + .modal-btn.primary (alias group)
.btn-secondary + .btn-secondary-v2 + .modal-btn:not(.primary):not(.danger)
.btn-ghost + .btn-ghost-v2
.btn-danger + .modal-btn.danger
.btn-lg
.btn:disabled + .btn:focus-visible (focus ring via --focus-ring)
Existing absorbed .btn, .btn-primary, .btn-secondary, .btn-sm rules
remain — the canonical block adds the missing variants + selector-list
aliases so .modal-btn and v2 markup keep rendering until migration
tasks swap them out.
Contract test: .btn-danger now declared (one less missing primitive).
Browser smoke: /admin/tokens hero + filter pills + empty state render
correctly with the absorbed style.css rules now backed by real tokens.
* feat(css): form-control primitives — .search-input + .filter-bar + .filter-pill + .form-input
Canonical filter bar shape: 36px-height inputs (matches button height
for vertical rhythm), 28px pills with .is-active state, consistent
focus ring via --focus-ring token.
Selector-list aliases for legacy per-page classes:
- .users-search / .marketplaces-search / .kb-search → .search-input
- .filters-card → .filter-bar
- .pill[aria-pressed="true"] also matches the .filter-pill active state
.form-input added as a sibling of .search-input for forms — same
baseline height + radius + focus treatment, with textarea.form-input
auto-sizing to min 96px and using the mono font (matches CSV/SQL
pasted-snippet patterns on /admin/agent-prompt + /admin/workspace-prompt).
Contract test: .search-input + .filter-bar + .filter-pill now declared.
* feat(css): .page-header primitive + variants + .tab-strip
Canonical page-header pattern with title (22px) + optional subtitle +
optional eyebrow + right-aligned actions slot. Two modifiers:
- .page-header--hero: gradient background (primary→primary-dark),
28px white title, semi-transparent subtitle/eyebrow. For
/marketplace, /store, /profile-style pages that already use this
layout via per-page inline <style>. Migration tasks delete the
duplicated rules.
- .page-header--compact: 18px title for dense admin index pages.
.tab-strip + .tab-strip__item — the secondary tab row pattern used by
/marketplace?tab=flea and similar. .is-active / [aria-selected=true]
both flip the active treatment (primary color + bottom border).
Contract test: .page-header / __title / __subtitle / __actions all
now declared (4 fewer missing primitives).
* feat(css+js): .data-table + .empty-state + .toast + .stat-card primitives
Last primitive batch. All 8 canonical-primitives invariants in
test_design_system_contract.py now green; only the template-migration
test fails (expected — Tasks 8–15).
.data-table (+ --compact modifier): selector-list aliases for legacy
per-page table classes (.users-table, .gp-table, .marketplaces-table,
.audit-table) so existing markup keeps rendering until migration.
Compact modifier shrinks padding + font for dense lists (audit log).
.empty-state with __icon / __title / __description / __actions —
replaces the ad-hoc 'no results' rendering scattered across pages
(corporate_memory, admin_users, admin_marketplaces, etc.).
.toast / .toast-container — paired with window.appToast({kind, msg,
timeout}) appended to app.js. Bottom-right stacked, click-to-dismiss,
auto-dismiss after 4s by default. Kind 'success' / 'warning' / 'error'
/ 'info' shows a 3px colored left border.
.stat-card (+ --accent variant) + .stat-row grid — for the dashboard
metric tile row.
* style(templates): migrate 8 templates off deprecated class names
Mechanical class-attribute rewrite via tokenizer (preserves Jinja
conditionals + multi-line attrs):
modal-btn primary -> btn btn-primary
modal-btn danger -> btn btn-danger
modal-btn -> btn btn-secondary
users-table -> data-table
gp-table -> data-table
marketplaces-table -> data-table
audit-table -> data-table
users-search -> search-input
marketplaces-search -> search-input
8 templates touched: admin_groups, admin_marketplaces, admin_tokens,
admin_users, admin_welcome, admin_workspace_prompt, my_tokens,
corporate_memory_admin. 43 lines updated total.
Inline <style> blocks in these templates still define rules for the
old class names — those rules no longer match anything and become
dead code, removed in Task 16's alias cleanup along with the
selector-list aliases in style-custom.css.
Contract test (tests/test_design_system_contract.py) now fully green:
9/9 invariants enforced from this commit onward.
* feat(css): extend .data-table selector list to 13 more bespoke -table classes
Visual unification of remaining tables across the codebase without
per-template edits. The .data-table baseline rules (uppercase header
tracking, 12px padding, hover state, border-radius) now apply to:
.ad-table / .ea-table / .md-table / .members-table /
.obs-table / .overview-stats-table / .registry-table /
.sample-table / .sched-table / .sess-table / .sub-table /
.subs-table / .ud-table
These class names live in 12 templates (activity_center, admin_access,
admin_group_detail, admin_scheduler_runs, admin_sessions,
admin_store_submissions, admin_tables, admin_usage, admin_user_detail,
catalog, me_debug, profile_sessions) that have their own per-page
<style> blocks. Per-page rules with higher specificity still win for
their custom needs (column widths, etc.) — this commit only sets a
shared baseline so every table renders with the same chrome.
Contract test stays green: 9/9 invariants enforced.
* style(css): remove now-unused legacy class aliases
Phase A renamed 8 templates off these names; no markup references
them any more, so the selector-list memberships are dead weight.
Removed from style-custom.css:
.btn-primary-v2 / .btn-secondary-v2 / .btn-ghost-v2
.modal-btn / .modal-btn.primary / .modal-btn.danger /
.modal-btn:not(.primary):not(.danger)
.users-search / .marketplaces-search / .kb-search
.users-table / .gp-table / .marketplaces-table / .audit-table
.filters-card
37 lines smaller. Contract test catches any reintroduction.
KEPT aliases (still in untouched template markup):
- .pill (marketplace_plugin_detail.html, marketplace.html — these
pages weren't part of Phase A's deprecated-class sweep; their
own .pill CSS rules still apply)
- All .data-table family extensions (.ad-table, .ea-table, .md-table,
.members-table, .obs-table, .overview-stats-table, .registry-table,
.sample-table, .sched-table, .sess-table, .sub-table, .subs-table,
.ud-table) — these still render data tables in 12 templates;
selector-list aliasing keeps them visually unified with .data-table
baseline.
- Legacy token aliases (--bg / --text / --text-light / --secondary /
--card-bg / --radius) — still resolve absorbed style.css rules.
Templates' inline <style> blocks still contain dead rules for the
renamed classes (.users-search, .modal-btn, etc.); harmless but
bloat. Optional follow-up: a separate sweep can drop those.
* docs(changelog): design-system unification under [Unreleased]
* feat(css): unify page-shell width — .container baseline 1280px + modifiers
Inventory found 30+ unique max-width values across templates (280px
login → 1600px admin/tables). The legacy .container default was 800px,
which made every admin page set its own wider inline override —
30+ ad-hoc widths drifted as a result.
Canonical: .container max-width = var(--width-app) (1280px). Pages
that need a different shape opt in via modifiers:
.container--narrow → var(--width-narrow) (800px) — long-form text,
setup wizards
.container--wide → var(--width-wide) (1400px) — admin lists,
marketplace grids
.container--full → max-width: none — hero / landing
Pages that already set a NARROWER inline max-width (setup, login flows
inside .login-card, etc.) still render at their narrower size — the
inline override beats the new canonical 1280px. The visible change
hits the ~20 admin pages currently rendering at 800px via the legacy
default, which jump to 1280px and pick up consistent breathing room.
Spacing also normalized: padding 24px 20px → var(--space-6) var(--space-5).
* fix(home+catalog): gut dashboard sections + remove confusing toggle + fix table count
Dashboard /home cleanup:
- Remove 'Your Data' card — Data Packages is already a top-nav entry,
so duplicating data sources on the landing page just adds noise.
- Remove 'Account' card — group memberships + scripts + last sync
belong on /profile, not on the welcome screen.
- Remove entire right-column (Corporate Memory + Activity Center
widgets) — both surfaces have dedicated admin pages reachable from
the Admin dropdown.
- Keep stats row (Tables/Columns/Rows/Data Size/Unstructured),
env-setup-CTA, and Notifications card.
/catalog cleanup:
- Strip the 'Always included' badge + the locked toggle-switch from
Core Business Data and Business Metrics cards. The toggle was
always 'checked disabled' — it visually looked like a switch but
could not be toggled, which was confusing. The 'Always included'
copy itself was redundant once the toggle was gone. Agnes Internal
already rendered without these, so the three cards are now visually
consistent.
Catalog data_stats fix:
- 'total_tables' was len(sync_state) — counted only tables that had
ever synced, so a 30-row table_registry with 0 ever synced rendered
as '0 tables'. Switched to len(tables) — the registered
business-data table list — so the count reflects what's actually
available, not what's been touched.
* fix(home): real stat numbers + drop unstructured tile + cleanup dead CSS
Dashboard stats were hardcoded zeros (columns: 0, size_display:
'0 MB', unstructured_display: '0 MB') and the table counter pulled
from sync_state (synced) instead of table_registry (registered).
On a fresh deployment with 30 registered tables and 0 ever synced,
the page rendered '0 / 0 / 0 / 0 MB / 0 MB' — useless.
Now:
- Tables: COUNT(*) FROM table_registry WHERE source_type != 'internal'.
Matches the /catalog Core Business Data counter.
- Columns: SUM(sync_state.columns). Zero only when nothing's synced yet.
- Rows: unchanged (SUM(sync_state.rows), already correct).
- Data Size: SUM(sync_state.file_size_bytes), human-formatted via
inline _fmt_bytes helper (KB/MB/GB).
- Unstructured: tile dropped — was always '0 MB' and had no source.
- last_updated: now derived from sync_state max(last_sync), wasn't set
before so the 'Synced …' tag never rendered.
Dashboard.html cleanup: ~725 lines of orphan inline <style> removed —
.section-title, .data-source*, .toggle-switch*, .catalog-cta*,
.memory-card / .memory-stat / .memory-description / .memory-footer
/ .btn-memory, .activity-card / .activity-stat / .activity-text
/ .btn-activity, .account-grid / .account-row / .account-scripts
/ .badge-role / .badge-group / .cron-line, .badge-included /
.badge-beta / .badge-demo. All matched markup deleted in the
previous commit; the CSS was dead code until now.
* ui(catalog): rename page heading 'Data Catalog' → 'Data Packages'
The top-nav entry says 'Data Packages' but the page itself said
'Data Catalog' — confusing two-name product. Aligns the heading and
<title> with the nav label. Subtitle trimmed too: 'manage your
subscriptions' was a vestige of the toggle UI that just got removed,
replaced with a one-liner describing what the page is for.
Two other 'Data Catalog' strings stay: they live inside the table-
profiler overlay JS and refer to an EXTERNAL catalog system (e.g.
OpenMetadata / Atlan) that an operator may link to per table — that
is a generic term for any external data-catalog product, not our
page name.
* fix(nav): dropdown clicks always work + mutual-exclusion close
Two bugs in the wireDropdown helper:
1. Clicking trigger B while trigger A's menu was open left both open.
e.stopPropagation() in trigger.click prevented the document-click
handler from firing, so trigger A's open menu had no way to learn
that something else was clicked. Net effect: state diverged across
the two dropdowns the more you clicked.
2. The target-vs-trigger equality check (e.target !== trigger) was
strict. Clicking the chevron <svg> inside the button reports the
svg or its <path> child as e.target — not the button — so removing
stopPropagation alone would trip the close branch in the same
click that just opened the panel.
Fix both at once: drop e.stopPropagation() AND switch the doc-handler
guard to trigger.contains(e.target). Now any click outside both the
trigger subtree and the panel subtree closes; any click on another
trigger closes via the OTHER dropdown's doc handler; clicks inside
the trigger (button OR svg child) are fully ignored by the doc
handler and only the trigger's own toggle handler fires.
* feat(ui): canonical blue-gradient hero on every admin page
The UI had a per-page hero pattern on ~10 onboarding/marketing pages
(admin_tokens / profile / install / setup_advanced / marketplace /
my_tokens / store_upload / home_*), each with its own ad-hoc CSS
(.tokens-hero, .profile-hero, .install-hero, .upload-hero, …). The
admin section's index + detail pages had plain H1/H2 with their own
.users-title / .gp-title / .obs-title / .cfg-title / … inline styling.
Net effect: half the app felt like a product, half felt like a
spreadsheet.
Now:
- .page-header--hero CSS upgraded to match the look analysts already
liked from admin_tokens: 28px/32px/24px padding, 14px radius, soft
primary-tinted box-shadow (0 4px 16px rgba(0,115,209,0.2)), 28px
semibold title, optional uppercase eyebrow + 13.5px subtitle.
Narrow-viewport breakpoint included.
- New _page_hero.html partial wraps the boilerplate. Usage:
{% set page_hero_eyebrow = "Users & Access" %}
{% set page_hero_title = "Users" %}
{% set page_hero_subtitle = "…" %}
{% include "_page_hero.html" %}
- 15 admin templates migrated to it: admin_users / admin_groups /
admin_marketplaces / admin_access / admin_sessions /
admin_session_detail / admin_store_submissions /
admin_scheduler_runs / admin_usage / admin_user_detail /
admin_welcome / admin_workspace_prompt / admin_server_config /
activity_center / admin/news_editor. Each gets a grouped eyebrow
(Users & Access / Data / Agent Experience / Activity Center /
Server) matching the Admin dropdown sections so the page identity
is unambiguous at a glance.
Legacy *-title H2/H1 + adjacent subtitle paragraphs deleted; their
per-page CSS rules are dead now (harmless, retire in a follow-up
sweep alongside other inline-style cleanup the reviewers flagged).
admin_tables.html intentionally NOT migrated — it's a standalone
HTML page that doesn't extend base.html; a separate refactor.
Test: test_admin_users_page_renders_for_admin assertion updated
from .users-title to .page-header__title + .page-header--hero (the
canonical pair). All other web/template tests stay green.
* refactor(ui): dedup _humanbytes, drop 267 lines of dead inline CSS
(1) _humanbytes consolidation:
- Add TB branch + optional precision param (default 2 preserves existing
Store detail callers; dashboard uses precision=1 for headline tiles).
- Delete inline _fmt_bytes from dashboard handler — was a copy of
_humanbytes with different rounding. One canonical helper now.
(2) Dead inline-CSS sweep across 17 migrated templates:
- Conservative regex: a CSS rule is deleted only when its primary class
matches one of the known-dead names AND that name is NOT referenced
from any class= attribute in the same file's markup.
- Per-file 'in-use' guard saved several false positives that the deny
list would have nuked (e.g. .users-toolbar, .gp-search, .obs-subtitle,
.marketplaces-toolbar are still in use; only .users-table, .users-search,
.users-title, .modal-btn, etc. that have NO markup left went away).
- Removed: -267 lines across admin_users (-42), admin_marketplaces (-45),
admin_groups (-31), my_tokens (-38), admin_tokens (-29), admin_access
(-9), admin_user_detail (-6), admin_welcome (-8), admin_workspace_prompt
(-8), admin_server_config (-2), admin_sessions (-1), admin_session_detail
(-1), admin_usage (-1), admin_store_submissions (-3), admin_scheduler_runs
(-3), activity_center (-4), corporate_memory_admin (-36).
Contract test stays green (9/9); all web/template/render/user_management
tests pass.
* feat(ui): canonical hero on /catalog (Data Packages)
Same .page-header--hero treatment as the admin pages — Data eyebrow,
Data Packages title, Browse-the-data-sources subtitle. Removes the
ad-hoc .page-title block (h1 / p / wrapper-div) and its CSS rules
(now dead, 3 rule blocks deleted).
* fix(nav): load app.js from _app_header.html — works on standalone pages
The previous nav-fix commit moved the inline dropdown script from
_app_header.html into app/web/static/app.js + added <script src=…>
to base.html. That broke EVERY page that includes _app_header.html
WITHOUT extending base.html (catalog, corporate_memory*,
admin_tables, install). They got the nav markup but no JS → both
Admin and AD dropdowns dead on those pages.
Fix: emit the <script src=app.js defer> directly inside the
_app_header.html partial. Any page that includes the header now
gets the script automatically — base.html-extenders AND standalone
HTML pages alike. base.html's duplicate <script> line removed.
Also fixes the wide-hero on /catalog: .page-header--hero now sets
its own max-width: var(--width-app) (1280px) so standalone pages
without a .container parent don't render the gradient edge-to-edge.
catalog's .source-cards bumped from 900px → 1280px to match the
hero, otherwise the page reads two-tier (wide blue band, narrow
content) which the user flagged.
Verified locally via agent-browser: Admin + AD dropdowns now click
through on /catalog, /admin/tables, /corporate-memory.
* docs(plan): standalone pages → base.html framework migration plan
Plan + Plan-agent review (8 must-fix items applied) for converting
the 5 templates that ship their own <html><head><body> scaffold
(catalog, install, corporate_memory, corporate_memory_admin,
admin_tables) to extend base.html. Root cause of yesterday's
'dropdown dead on /catalog' regression: shared infrastructure in
base.html doesn't propagate to standalones.
* feat(base): body_attrs block + migrate install.html to extend base
base.html: new {% block body_attrs %}{% endblock %} slot so pages
that need <body> attributes (admin_tables has data-source-type)
can carry them through extends.
install.html: convert from standalone <html><head><body> scaffold
to {% extends "base.html" %} with title / body_attrs / head_extra
/ layout / scripts blocks. Drops:
- <!DOCTYPE>, <html>, </html>, <head>, </head>
- <meta charset>, <meta viewport>
- Duplicate <link rel="stylesheet" href="...style-custom.css">
(base.html already provides one)
- <body> opening + closing tags
- Leading _app_header.html include + _version_badge.html include
(base.html handles both)
Preserves per-page CSS (in head_extra), per-page JS (in scripts),
the Inter font preconnect (kept inline; not hoisted to base in
this PR — separate decision).
Pilots the migration recipe before the 4 larger pages.
* refactor(memory): extend base.html
Same recipe as install.html. corporate_memory.html now inherits
<html>/<head>/<body> + nav + app.js script tag from base.html.
Page-specific CSS and JS preserved in head_extra + scripts blocks.
* refactor(memory-admin): extend base.html
Same recipe as install/corporate_memory. Curation page now in the
shared rendering pipeline.
* refactor(catalog): extend base.html
catalog.html had the most complexity: 7 head-level assets (chart.js,
Prism, prism-sql, metric_modal.css link + 2 preconnects + Inter
stylesheet), 5 body-level <script> blocks including a <script type=
"module"> for the metric modal, 2 duplicate style-custom.css links
in <head>. The migration script preserved all of them — head-level
externals hoisted to {% block head_extra %} in source order, body
scripts relocated to {% block scripts %} in source order (so chart.js
loads before the IIFE that builds Chart instances), duplicate
style-custom.css links dropped (base.html provides one).
* refactor(admin-tables): extend base.html + carry data-source-type
The biggest of the 5 standalones at 3563 lines. <body data-source-
type="{{ data_source_type }}"> attribute carried through via the
new {% block body_attrs %} slot (admin_tables JS reads
document.body.dataset.sourceType to switch between keboola and
bigquery rendering paths).
* release: 0.54.10 — UI design system unification + homepage status frame + initial workspace override + store guardrails
Co-Authored-By: zdenek.srotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
* refactor(web): migrate remaining templates to canonical design primitives
- admin_group_detail: .data-table, .btn family, appToast(), remove duplicate table/button/toast CSS
- admin_store_submission_detail: .data-table, .btn family, appToast(), remove duplicate btn/toast CSS
- profile_sessions: .data-table, _page_hero.html, remove duplicate table/title CSS
- me_debug: .data-table, .btn family, remove duplicate table/button CSS
- marketplace: .btn-primary/.btn-secondary, remove duplicate button CSS
- store_edit: remove duplicate .btn-primary/.btn-link CSS, canonical button classes
- store_upload: remove duplicate .btn-primary/.btn-secondary/.btn-link CSS
Co-Authored-By: zdenek.srotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
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Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(store): hard-reject inline guardrail failures, trace security only
Inline failures (manifest + content validation, static-security
deny-list hits) now hard-reject upstream of any DB write or bundle
persistence. The v30 contract that landed every inline failure as a
hidden+blocked_inline entity + admin-rescannable bundle is replaced
with two response shapes:
- 422 code=validation_failed — manifest/content issues. Banner-only,
no submission row, no audit_log entry. Submitter fixes and retries.
- 422 code=security_blocked — static_scan finding. Banner-only on
the wire, plus one audit_log row (store.upload.security_blocked)
carrying findings + sha256 + size for admin forensics.
Quarantine + admin rescan/override apply only to the async LLM path
(blocked_llm / review_error) — the cases that genuinely benefit from
admin judgment.
Spam-quota counter narrows to blocked_llm + review_error. Admin queue
filter chip drops blocked_inline. Bundle TTL purge stops sweeping
blocked_inline. Legacy blocked_inline rows from instances that ran
the v30 contract remain reachable via the "All" tab.
New _reject_inline_or_continue helper in app/api/store.py centralises
the two-tier rejection across create_entity, update_entity, and
restore_version. Frontend templates render the new payloads as inline
banners (no redirect on failure) and keep submission_blocked as a
one-release back-compat branch.
Tests: new _seed_quarantined_entity helper replaces the older
_make_eval_skill_zip-driven setup wherever a test needs a
hidden+blocked_llm entity. 199 store tests pass under -n auto.
* release: 0.54.8 — store inline hard-reject (BREAKING)
Last commit on the PR per CLAUDE.md hard rule. Patch bump (0.54.7 →
0.54.8) wrapping Vojta's hard-reject refactor.
**BREAKING for store-upload clients**: validation failures now return
422 with `code='validation_failed'` (no entity row, no submission row,
no audit_log entry) instead of the v30 `submission_blocked` 200
response that landed a hidden `blocked_inline` row. Frontend wizard +
edit + restore still understand the legacy code for one release as a
fallback for stale clients hitting an older deploy. Operators with
custom integrations against `POST /api/store/entities` should update
to handle the new `code='validation_failed'` / `code='security_blocked'`
422 responses.
No DB migration required (legacy `blocked_inline` rows from instances
that ran the v30 contract remain reachable via the admin queue's
"All" tab; bundle-purge job no longer covers them but they linger
harmlessly).
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* feat(store-guardrails): admin-configurable content thresholds
Adds the flea-market content guardrail floors to the /admin/server-config
editor so operators can tune the bar without code changes. Defaults are
unchanged (60 chars description, 25 chars command, 5 distinct words, 200
chars body) — patching guardrails.* in instance.yaml or via the admin UI
overrides any of them and the next inline check picks up the new value.
src/store_guardrails/content_check.py now resolves the four floors via
helper functions (_min_desc_chars / _min_command_desc_chars /
_min_distinct_words / _min_body_chars) that read app.instance_config at
call time. Module-level _DEFAULT_* constants remain as fallbacks if
the import fails (defensive — keeps the guardrail module loadable
without the app package on its path).
app/instance_config.py grows four matching getters returning the live
value with sane defaults + integer coercion.
app/api/admin.py registers 'guardrails' as an editable section + ships
nine known-fields entries (min_description_chars,
min_command_description_chars, min_distinct_words, min_body_chars,
enabled, review_model, blocked_quota_per_day, blocked_bundle_ttl_days,
stuck_review_grace_seconds) with operator-facing hint copy explaining
what each knob does.
app/web/templates/admin_server_config.html gets a SECTION_META entry
so the section renders as 'Flea-market guardrails' with a help string
instead of a bare section ID.
app/web/router.py threads the live thresholds into /store/new and
/store/examples via a small _guardrail_thresholds() helper so the
disclosure copy, char counter, and "Why these limits" table render
the configured value (not a hardcoded 60). End-to-end smoke verified:
PATCH guardrails.min_description_chars=90 → /store/new immediately
renders "90 characters" + JS DESC_MIN=90 on the next request, no
restart required (helpers read live config per call).
* chore(store-guardrails): address PR review safe-fix findings
Code-review safe_auto findings on PR #281 (review run
20260513-100126-64052520):
- CHANGELOG: add Unreleased entry covering the new
/admin/server-config Flea-market guardrails section, the four live
threshold getters, and the route-helper rendering knobs. Required by
the project's non-negotiable "Changelog discipline" rule.
- content_check.py: narrow `except Exception` to `except ImportError`
on the four `_min_*()` resolver helpers. Surface-level TypeError /
ValueError on a malformed YAML value belongs to the
instance_config getters' own try/except — the resolvers should only
defend against the in-tree import itself failing, not silently
swallow real bugs in the getters.
- store_upload.html: refresh the stale "30-char threshold" comment to
reflect the configurable floor (default 60), and add `|default(60)`
/ `|default(25)` / `|default(5)` filters to the disclosure-copy
bindings so the upload form matches store_examples.html's
belt-and-suspenders rendering if a future route ever renders the
template without populating the `guardrail` context.
- router.py: tighten `_guardrail_thresholds()` return annotation
from bare `dict` to `dict[str, int]`.
Residual work (left for separate change after operator direction):
- Add round-trip test (PATCH guardrails -> next inline check uses
new value) — primary testing gap.
- Decide policy on `min_*=0` (currently coerced to 1 via
`max(1, int(val))`) vs treating 0 as a disable sentinel like
neighbour getters (`blocked_quota_per_day`,
`blocked_bundle_ttl_days`).
- Add POST-time integer validation for `guardrails.*` so a typo'd
YAML value (bool / string / float) errors loudly instead of
silently falling back to the default.
* test(store-guardrails): cover admin-configurable thresholds + PATCH round-trip
Closes the "primary testing gap" Vojta noted in the safe-fix commit
on PR #281 — the four new `get_guardrails_min_*` getters and the
PATCH-takes-effect-on-next-check live-config flow had no direct
coverage.
10 new tests in `tests/test_store_guardrails_admin_config.py`:
- TestGuardrailGetterDefaults (4 tests) — each new getter returns the
documented default (60 / 25 / 5 / 200) when nothing is configured.
- TestGuardrailGetterOverlay (5 tests) — overlay-driven overrides win,
string values that look numeric coerce via int(), garbage strings
fall back to default via the (TypeError, ValueError) branch, and the
`max(1, int(val))` floor pins zero/negative inputs to 1.
- TestPatchRoundTrip (1 test) — PATCH `/api/admin/server-config`
`guardrails.min_description_chars=90`, then call content_check
against a 75-char description that previously passed: must now fail
with `too_short`. Then PATCH back to 60 and verify the next check
passes again. Closes the cache-invalidation contract Vojta relies on
for the "no app restart" claim — broken without the
reset_cache() bracket in /api/admin/server-config.
The TestGuardrailGetterOverlay.test_zero_or_negative_floored_to_one
test pins the current `max(1, int(val))` policy. Vojta's safe-fix
commit explicitly left "policy on min_*=0 vs disable-sentinel" as
residual work — pinning the current behavior here ensures any future
change to use 0 as a disable sentinel must update this test (and the
reviewer sees the policy decision).
Verified: 4509 tests pass locally (4499 existing + 10 new).
* release: 0.54.2 — admin-configurable flea-market guardrail thresholds + tests
Last commit on the PR per CLAUDE.md hard rule. Patch bump (0.54.1 →
0.54.2) bundling Vojta's admin-configurable thresholds for the
flea-market content guardrail (9 knobs in /admin/server-config) plus
the test coverage closing the "primary testing gap" he punted in the
safe-fix commit.
No DB migration; defaults unchanged from PR #276 — instances that
don't set `guardrails.*` keep the original bar transparently.
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Co-authored-by: ZdenekSrotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
Co-authored-by: ZdenekSrotyr <139972147+ZdenekSrotyr@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(store-guardrails): enforce per-component description quality
Two-tier hard guardrail on flea-market submissions. Empty / placeholder /
single-word descriptions now block before any LLM call; vague-but-passes-
floor descriptions block on the substantive LLM review layer.
Tier 1 — inline mechanical check (src/store_guardrails/content_check.py).
Walks the baked plugin tree, evaluates each component (plugin manifest,
agents, skills, commands) plus the submission-level form description
against a 60-char / 25-char (commands) / 5-distinct-word / 200-char-body
floor with a placeholder denylist (TODO, TBD, {{var}}, etc.). Floors
calibrated against real ecosystem norms: Claude / superpowers /
compound-engineering skill packs cluster 150–220 chars, npm / Docker /
VS Code at 100–120. InlineResult.passed now ANDs in content.status.
Tier 2 — LLM review extension (prompts.py + llm_review.py). System
prompt gains a content-quality criterion; REVIEW_JSON_SCHEMA carries a
content_quality {verdict, issues[]} object alongside the existing
security findings. is_safe() requires content_quality.verdict == 'pass'.
Single LLM call covers both dimensions. MAX_RESPONSE_TOKENS bumped
2000 → 2500 for the extra payload. Verdicts missing content_quality
treated as pass (backwards compat with already-recorded rows).
Submitter UX:
- /store/new wizard now carries a "Before you upload — what passes
review" collapsible disclosure on both step 1 and step 2 with the
bar + patterns that work. Live char counter on the description
field. Per-component preview table (green/red dots from the new
summarize_for_preview helper) renders after the ZIP /preview round
trip, scoping each finding to its file.
- New /store/examples page with rejected/passes pairs for skill /
agent / plugin / command plus a "Why these limits" research table.
Anchored sections (#skill / #agent / #plugin / #command) so the
rejection banner can deep-link by component_type.
- Quarantine banner _content_findings.html groups findings by file
(one "See <type> example ↗" per component, not per field) and
translates field codes (frontmatter.description / body / etc.) to
plain-English labels. _content_howto_fix.html surfaces a static
"Re-upload as new version" + "See examples" action row beneath any
content failure on the entity detail page.
- _parse_frontmatter moved to src/store_guardrails/_frontmatter.py so
the new check module shares the parser without inverting the
app → src dependency direction.
Tests:
- New tests/test_store_guardrails_content.py (29 cases) covering
every failure code per component type plus submission-level checks
and the summarize_components / summarize_for_preview helpers.
- Extended test_store_guardrails_inline.py for the new
InlineResult.content field + aggregate behaviour.
- Extended test_store_guardrails_llm.py for the new
content_quality verdict pathways (fail blocks, missing field passes).
- Backfilled fixture descriptions across test_store_api.py,
test_store_entity_versions.py, test_store_put_atomic.py,
test_admin_store_submissions.py, test_marketplace_api.py,
test_marketplace_v32_endpoints.py so existing happy-path tests
clear the new 60-char floor.
* fix(content-guardrail): align agents walker with preview + drop import-time .format()
Two cleanups from the takeover review on #276 (vr/guardrails-content).
1) `_iter_components` for agents now skips files lacking frontmatter
(no `name` AND no `description`). Pre-fix the walker greedily
evaluated every `*.md` under `agents/` — `agents/README.md` and
helper docs got flagged as "frontmatter.description empty"
rejections. Worse: `summarize_for_preview` for `type=agent` ALREADY
filters the same shape, so the upload preview gave a green dot
while the post-bake check gave a red rejection on submit. Two new
regression tests in TestAgentsWalkerSkipsNonAgentFiles pin both
shapes (README + _NOTES.md) so the preview/check parity stays
aligned.
2) `body_too_short` hints now use the same runtime-kwarg substitution
pattern as every other hint in the table. Pre-fix the skill +
agent body_too_short hints called `.format(min_chars=_MIN_BODY_CHARS)`
at module-load time, but the call site `_hint_for(type_,
"body_too_short")` didn't pass `min_chars=`, so the format() was
just baking the constant at import. Cosmetic inconsistency; pass
`min_chars=_MIN_BODY_CHARS` at the call site instead and let
`_hint_for` do the substitution like it does for `too_short`.
Verified end-to-end:
- New TestAgentsWalkerSkipsNonAgentFiles cases fail on the unfixed
walker (verified by reverting to the pre-fix file and re-running);
pass cleanly after the fix.
- Full content-guardrail suite: 25/25 (23 existing + 2 new).
- Full pytest: 4189 passed, 25 skipped.
* release: 0.53.5 — content guardrail (flea-market submitter UX) + catalog ENTITY column + BQ hint dispatch
Bundles three threads landed in [Unreleased]:
- Vojta's flea-market content guardrail (two-tier mechanical + LLM)
- Zdeněk's `agnes catalog` ENTITY column replacement for FLAVOR
- Zdeněk's `/api/query` remote_estimate_failed hint dispatch fix
Plus the takeover hygiene from #276 review (agents walker preview/check
parity + body_too_short hint runtime kwarg consistency) and the
backslash-escape fix follow-up to v0.53.4 #275.
No DB migration; no API change. Patch upgrade lands transparently.
Upload form's new "Before you upload" disclosure + per-component preview
table appear on the next dev-VM auto-pull. Quarantine banner now groups
findings by file with "See <type> example ↗" deep-links to the new
/store/examples reference page.
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* 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.
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Co-authored-by: Minas Arustamyan <arustamyan.minas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: ZdenekSrotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
* Curated marketplace enrichment via agnes-metadata.json + curator metadata
Adds a second well-defined metadata file `.claude-plugin/agnes-metadata.json`
that upstream marketplace repos can opt into, providing per-plugin (and
per-skill / per-agent) cover photo, demo video URL, doc links, and
category override. The Claude Code marketplace contract is untouched —
agnes-metadata.json + the convention `.agnes/` directory are stripped
from the synthetic Claude Code marketplace served via /marketplace.zip
and /marketplace.git/*, so user instances see a clean Claude Code repo
with no Agnes-only metadata.
Highlights:
- DB schema v32 — adds curator_name + curator_email on marketplace_registry,
cover_photo_url + video_url + doc_links on marketplace_plugins.
- Mandatory curator at marketplace registration, editable later through
the admin UI; surfaces on cards + detail pages in place of owner_todo.
- External-asset mirror cache at ${DATA_DIR}/marketplace-cache/<slug>/
with conditional GET, 60s timeout, 10 MB body cap, SSRF guards, and
Wikipedia-policy-compliant User-Agent.
- Strict drop semantics — anything Agnes can't deliver as a real PDF /
Markdown / plain text doc, or a real PNG / JPEG / WebP cover, is
dropped from the served metadata; UI looks identical to no-entry case
(gradient placeholder for missing covers, no row in the doc list).
- Doc allowlist + image allowlist enforced on both the curated mirror
flow and the Flea upload flow (/store/new); shared module
src/marketplace_assets.py.
- New /api/marketplace/curated/{mp}/{plugin}/{asset,doc,mirrored}/...
endpoints with path-traversal guards + RBAC + Content-Disposition
attachment for docs.
- Curator-focused format guide at /marketplace/format-guide; canonical
source is docs/curated-marketplace-format.md, also linked from the
admin /admin/marketplaces page next to + Add Marketplace.
See CHANGELOG.md under [Unreleased] for the full breakdown.
* Fix format-guide test assertion to match shortened disclaimer
The 'Flea Market' phrase was trimmed out of the disclaimer in
docs/curated-marketplace-format.md after the curator-focused rewrite.
Update the rendered-HTML test to assert the channel-scoping phrase
that's actually present ('Curated Marketplace channel only') rather
than the 'Flea Market' contrast that's no longer in the doc.
* Drop unused 'version' field from agnes-metadata.json schema
The parser never read it; it was a YAGNI placeholder for future
schema evolution. Curators don't need to wonder what to put there
when adding the file for the first time. Will be re-added if and
when we actually introduce a backwards-incompatible schema change.
* Harden asset mirror against SSRF via redirect + DNS rebinding
The pre-flight _is_safe_url check validated only the initial URL;
urllib.request.urlopen then followed redirects and re-resolved DNS for
the actual connection — both bypassable. Attacker-controlled origin
could 302 to http://169.254.169.254/... and exfil cloud metadata;
attacker-controlled DNS could return public IP first / 127.0.0.1 second.
Replace urlopen call with a shared OpenerDirector wired through three
custom handlers: _SafeRedirectHandler re-runs SSRF allowlist on every
redirect Location (max 5 hops, down from urllib's 10), and
_PinnedHTTPHandler / _PinnedHTTPSHandler connect to the IP that passed
validation rather than re-resolving the hostname. TLS SNI + cert verify
stay bound to the original hostname.
_resolve_safe returns the validated IP (the existing _is_safe_url
2-tuple wrapper stays for backwards compatibility) and rejects round-
robin DNS that mixes a public + private record. _UnsafeRedirectError
is a typed exception so _fetch_url can map redirect blocks to terminal
'rejected' status (not transient 'failed'). _http_open is the single
call site so tests can mock at one well-defined seam.
Tests cover redirect blocking (link-local, loopback), redirect-error
unwrapping inside URLError, pinned-IP connection target, and the
end-to-end DNS-rebinding scenario. Existing tests that mocked
urllib.request.urlopen are migrated to mock _http_open.
* Harden /asset/ endpoint against stored XSS
The endpoint served any file in the cloned marketplace repo with
stdlib-detected Content-Type, so a curator who landed evil.html (or a
renamed evil.png carrying HTML bytes) in the working tree got a
same-origin XSS — the response shares cookie scope with /admin and
/api/me/*.
The asset endpoint is image-only by contract (cover photos referenced
from agnes-metadata.json + inner skill / agent cards), so applying the
same allowlist + magic-bytes pattern that /doc/ already uses closes
the gap without breaking any legitimate use case. Three layered
checks: extension in IMAGE_EXTENSIONS (.png/.jpg/.jpeg/.webp; SVG
excluded — <script> inside SVG executes), validate_image_file magic
bytes (defeats rename-extension attack), Content-Type pinned from the
validated extension (never stdlib mimetypes).
Defense-in-depth: X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff stops browser MIME
sniffing; Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'none' blocks script /
iframe execution even if a future regression let HTML through.
Tests cover the .html extension reject, the renamed-HTML-as-PNG magic-
bytes reject, the .svg reject, and the happy-path PNG with security
headers attached. The pre-existing path-traversal test seeds a real
PNG instead of ok.txt now that the endpoint is image-only.
* Enforce mandatory curator on marketplace PATCH
The POST handler enforced curator_name + curator_email at create time,
but PATCH treated empty / missing curator inputs as 'no change'. Legacy
rows that pre-date v32 (curator_name=NULL) could be edited indefinitely
without ever filling the curator gap, and OWNER_TODO_PLACEHOLDER lingered
on every /marketplace card.
Reject the PATCH with 400 when the post-merge row would persist with
empty curator. The check fires after the existing field-merge logic, so
once-filled rows that don't touch curator still pass through (their
existing values fall through from the DB row). DB column stays nullable
so untouched legacy rows continue to coexist — the gate fires only the
moment an admin opens the edit modal.
Existing PATCH semantics preserved: empty-string input still means 'leave
existing value alone', and once-filled curator can't be cleared (those
test cases pass unchanged). New test seeds a legacy row directly via the
repository, then exercises url-only PATCH (rejected), partial-fill PATCH
(rejected), and full-fill PATCH (succeeds); a follow-up no-curator PATCH
on the now-formed row also passes.
* Drop unused curated-marketplace helpers (PR #234 review)
* build_db_payload — imported by src/marketplace.py but never called.
The strict-drop semantics it would have implemented were re-written
inline in _refresh_plugin_cache (see the comment block there). The
standalone helper still carried the old fall-back-to-original-external-
URL-on-mirror-failure behaviour, which contradicts the documented
drop-when-can't-deliver contract — a future contributor who re-wired
it would have introduced a silent regression. Delete with the helper
+ the import + the comment that referenced it.
* _resolve_marketplace_name — one-line shim with no remaining call
sites. Callers use _resolve_marketplace_meta which returns name +
curator together, avoiding the double DB hit the shim exists to
hide.
* '# noqa: F401 Optional kept for forward-compat' was wrong — Optional
IS used in src/marketplace.py (line 70 and line 238). Drop the noqa
comment so a future ruff run doesn't try to remove a real import.
Removing build_db_payload also drops the only remaining use of Optional
in src/marketplace_metadata.py, so the import comes out there too.
* Cap agnes-metadata.json size + catch RecursionError on parse
The reader is invoked once per marketplace per sync and the file is
curator-controlled. Two failure modes were unguarded:
* Multi-GB JSON: path.read_text() pulled the whole file into memory
before json.loads even ran. A curator with commit access to an
upstream repo could OOM the sync worker.
* Deeply-nested JSON under any size cap: cpython's recursive object /
array parser raises RecursionError at ~1000 levels of depth.
RecursionError is a RuntimeError, not ValueError, so the existing
catch let it propagate up and abort the entire sync — every other
marketplace in the same pass got skipped.
Add AGNES_METADATA_MAX_BYTES = 1 MiB (a real metadata file with covers,
docs, categories for ~50 plugins fits in <100 KB so the cap is
generous) and gate the size check on path.stat().st_size before the
body read. Broaden the parse except to (ValueError, RecursionError)
with a unified log line. Both failure modes degrade to the same
empty-dict fall-back the malformed-JSON path already used, so one bad
upstream never aborts the rest of the sync.
Tests cover the size cap firing before json.loads (whitespace-padded
valid JSON exceeding the cap) and the recursion path (5000 nested
arrays — past cpython's default recursion limit but well under the
size cap).
* Persist asset-mirror manifest per body write, before unlink
sync_assets wrote each body atomically (tmp + rename) but persisted
the manifest only at the end of the batch. A kill -9 mid-Phase 2 left
on-disk files the manifest never referenced. Once a curator dropped
that URL from agnes-metadata.json, Phase 3's cleanup had no record of
the file and the orphan stayed forever — there's no GC pass walking
the cache dir today, so disk would slowly bloat.
Phase 2 (body-write iteration): after the in-memory manifest mutation,
persist BEFORE unlinking the previous body. The crash window narrows
from 'all of Phase 2' to 'between persist and unlink' (microseconds).
A persist failure mid-batch keeps the previous body on disk — the on-
disk manifest still references it, and a stale-but-existing file beats
a 404. Cost: one extra tmp+rename per body write; manifest is a few KB
so the overhead is negligible vs. the HTTP fetches.
Phase 3 (curator-removed URLs): same discipline. Collect the to-delete
relpaths, persist the manifest with the entries already gone, THEN
unlink. A crash mid-cleanup leaves at most a microsecond window where
files exist despite the manifest no longer naming them. The next sync
reads the (correct) manifest and the orphan stays orphaned, but the
served state is consistent.
Tests cover per-body persist call count, the post-update on-disk
manifest content, and Phase 3 ordering verified by reading the on-disk
manifest from inside Path.unlink.
* Consolidate marketplace video embeds + format-guide CSS
The YouTube nocookie / Vimeo / <video> / link-fallback detection logic
was duplicated verbatim in marketplace_plugin_detail.html and
marketplace_item_detail.html (~40 JS lines each, with subtly-different
inline styles). Both templates now {% include %} a single
_marketplace_video_embed.html partial inside their IIFE so the regex,
the nocookie attribute set, and the unknown-host link fallback live in
ONE place — future tweaks (new host, new attribute, fixed sandbox flag)
no longer need to be applied twice in lockstep.
The .video-wrap selectors (one inline <style> rule in plugin_detail,
one inline style='...' attribute in item_detail) are replaced by the
existing .video-embed 16:9 wrapper in style-custom.css, with new
.video-embed video / .video-embed a child rules added so the wrapper
handles all four embed shapes uniformly without per-template
positioning.
The 60-line inline <style> block in marketplace_format_guide.html
moves verbatim to style-custom.css under a new 'Marketplace format
guide page' section, scoped to .format-guide so other pages aren't
affected.
No user-visible behaviour change: the rendered HTML for valid
YouTube / Vimeo / mp4 / external links is byte-identical to before,
and the format-guide page renders the same.
* Maintainability cleanup batch (PR #234 review)
#10: drop _path_under from app/api/marketplace.py — it was a byte-
equivalent clone of _safe_join (same Path.resolve(strict=True) +
relative_to() containment check). The three v32 endpoint handlers
(/asset, /doc, /mirrored) now share the existing helper.
#14: rename src/marketplace_assets.py → src/marketplace_asset_validation.py
so the file's purpose is obvious from the name and the previous
overlap with src/marketplace_asset_mirror.py is gone. Six call-site
imports updated in lockstep; CHANGELOG references under [Unreleased]
updated to track the new path.
#11: consolidate the URL builders that resolve
/api/marketplace/curated/<slug>/<plugin>/{asset,doc,mirrored}/...
paths. _internal_asset_url / _internal_doc_url / _mirrored_asset_url
lived in src/marketplace.py, while a copy named _mirrored_url lived
in app/api/marketplace.py with a 'must stay aligned' comment. New
module src/marketplace_urls.py is the single source of truth — both
call sites import from it and a future URL-format tweak only needs
to change one file. The _ROUTE_PREFIX constant collapses the per-
function f-string repetition. The route-handler endpoints themselves
still own the path string literals (keeping the builders identical
to the route declarations remains a checklist item, not a runtime
guarantee).
* Re-key asset-mirror manifest by (plugin, url) + dedup HTTP fetches
The manifest used to be keyed by URL alone, so two plugins in the
same marketplace referencing the same external image (a shared CDN
icon, a common cover) collided on entry.plugin_name — last writer
won. The DB row for the losing plugin then stored a served URL
pointing under the winning plugin's tree, and require_resource_access
denied legitimate access on one side and let the other plugin's user
reach the wrong asset.
In-memory: Dict[Tuple[str, str], MirrorEntry] keyed (plugin_name, url).
On disk: format flips from {url: entry} dict to [entry, ...] list of
self-describing entries (each carries plugin_name + url + the
previous fields). JSON keys can't be tuples; encoding 'plugin::url'
would just shift the parsing burden.
Phase 1 of sync_assets deduplicates fetches by URL — three plugins
sharing one URL share one HTTP request. The conditional-GET prior is
picked from any owning plugin's prior entry; if their etags diverge
(rare) we miss one 304 and pay for a full re-download instead.
Phase 2 still creates a per-(plugin, url) manifest entry pointing
under the plugin's own subdir, and Phase 3 cleanup is keyed the same
way so dropping a URL from one plugin's metadata doesn't disturb
another plugin still referencing it.
Body files stay per plugin (RBAC-clean isolation: deleting plugin A's
cache can't strand plugin B). Bandwidth saved by fetch dedup.
Consumer code re-keyed: src.marketplace._refresh_plugin_cache rebuilt
served_url_for / mirror_status as composite-keyed maps;
app.api.marketplace._resolve_external_via_mirror /
_curated_inner_cover / _curated_inner_enrichment look up by
(plugin_name, url).
Tests cover per-plugin manifest entries with shared URL, the single
HTTP fetch for N plugins, and Phase 3 drop-one-keep-other. All
existing tests migrated to composite key access; v2 list format
assertions verify on-disk shape.
* Migrate asset mirror from urllib.request to httpx
The asset mirror was the only HTTP call site in Agnes still using
urllib.request; every other module (CLI, Jira / OpenMetadata / OpenAI
connectors, scheduler, Telegram bot) already used httpx. The asset
mirror was added in this PR's base commit, so this is the only chance
to bring it into convention before someone copies it as 'the pattern
for HTTP fetches in Agnes'.
Three concrete benefits beyond consistency:
* SSRF defence collapses from five urllib classes
(_PinnedHTTPConnection, _PinnedHTTPSConnection, _PinnedHTTPHandler,
_PinnedHTTPSHandler, _SafeRedirectHandler) into one
_SSRFGuardTransport. httpx invokes handle_request() on every redirect
hop, so re-validation is free — we don't need a custom redirect
handler at all.
* DNS-rebinding defence: the transport rewrites request.url.host to the
SSRF-validated IP before delegating to super().handle_request().
httpcore connects to whatever URL.host says, so this pins the
connection without subclassing HTTPSConnection. The original hostname
goes into the Host header + the sni_hostname extension so TLS / vhost
routing still bind to the curator-supplied hostname.
* Error handling: one httpx.HTTPError catch-all for transport errors,
plus specific httpx.TimeoutException / httpx.TooManyRedirects branches
for clearer diagnostics. Matches the _translate_transport_error shape
in cli/client.py.
The shared httpx.Client is built lazily at module load (same pattern as
cli/client.py:_get_shared_client) with follow_redirects=True,
max_redirects=5, timeout=HTTP_TIMEOUT_SEC, and our custom transport.
Externally observable behaviour is unchanged: same FetchOutcome
statuses, same manifest format, same conditional GET semantics, same
body-size cap.
Tests migrated from urllib-shaped fakes to httpx-shaped (status_code,
iter_bytes, context manager). Five urllib-specific tests replaced with
httpx equivalents — three transport unit tests + one DNS-rebinding
integration test that verifies host rewrite via monkey-patched
super().handle_request. One test deleted without replacement
(unwrap-URLError-wrapping-an-_UnsafeRedirectError — urllib-specific,
not applicable to httpx).
* Surface curated agnes-metadata enrichment on My Stack tab
GET /api/marketplace/items?tab=my built each curated row from the
on-disk marketplace.json by way of resolve_allowed_plugins, which
doesn't carry the agnes-metadata enrichment columns
(cover_photo_url, video_url, category override, doc_links). The
handler then hard-coded cover_photo_url=None on the synthetic row.
Result: once a user clicked '+ Add to my stack' on a curated card,
the same plugin in tab=my rendered with the gradient placeholder
instead of its cover photo — confusing parity break vs. the curated
tab where the same row goes through MarketplacePluginsRepository
and gets the enriched columns.
Pre-load the enriched marketplace_plugins rows for every marketplace
the user is subscribed to, then look each granted+subscribed plugin
up by (marketplace_id, plugin_name). Fall back to the on-disk
synthetic shape only when the DB row is missing — happens during
the rare race where RBAC is granted before the first sync cycle
ingests the plugin. RBAC gating (granted set from
resolve_allowed_plugins) is unchanged so this fix can't widen
visibility; it just upgrades the data shape behind cards the user
was already going to see.
Per-marketplace list_for_marketplace beats N gets — typical user is
subscribed to <5 marketplaces, so this is at most a handful of
queries vs. one per subscribed plugin.
Regression test seeds a plugin with cover_photo_url + category
override, subscribes the user, hits /api/marketplace/items?tab=my,
and asserts photo_url + category come through. The misleading
'fall through to gradient until the user re-visits the curated tab'
comment is gone.
---------
Co-authored-by: Minas Arustamyan <arustamyan.minas@gmail.com>
* feat(store): flea-market upload guardrails + soft delete + JOIN-based admin queue
Adds an end-to-end guardrails pipeline for store uploads (manifest +
static-security + LLM review), persists blocked bundles for forensics,
introduces soft-delete (Archive) semantics, consolidates the legacy
/store/{id} surface into /marketplace/flea/{id}, and reworks the admin
queue so lifecycle filters read live entity visibility via LEFT JOIN
rather than a denormalized submission column.
Schema v29 → v35:
* v29 store_submissions table + store_entities.visibility_status
* v30 file_size, bundle_sha256, bundle_purged_at on submissions
* v31 reshape store_submissions (drop legacy unique on entity_id)
* v32 store_entities.archived_at/by + 'archived' visibility value
* v33 drop store_submissions.retry_count (unused)
* v34 ensure idx_store_submissions_entity exists post column-drop
* v35 broaden visibility_status enum + JOIN architecture cutover
Pipeline (src/store_guardrails/):
* Inline checks: manifest_check, static_scan, quality_check
* LLM review configurable haiku|sonnet|opus (default haiku)
* BackgroundTasks-driven async path with structured-output JSON
* Per-submitter daily quota (default 50)
* 30-day TTL purge job (POST /api/admin/run-blocked-purge)
* Bundle SHA256 + size persisted; sha256 survives purge for forensics
Visibility model:
* pending | approved | hidden | archived
* _enforce_visibility returns 404 (no leak) for non-owner non-admin
* Owner sees own non-approved entries via include_owner_id widening
* Install refused with 409 entity_not_approved when not approved
Soft-delete (DELETE /api/store/entities/{id}):
* Default = soft (visibility_status='archived'); existing installs
keep getting served the bundle so users don't lose the plugin
* ?hard=true admin-only: drops bundle + cascades user_store_installs
* Hard-delete preserves entity_id on submission as tombstone so
audit_log linkage survives for the activity timeline
Admin queue lifecycle (the JOIN refactor):
* Verdict (store_submissions.status) is immutable forensic record
* Lifecycle (store_entities.visibility_status) is live state
* /admin/store/submissions Archived chip translates to
`e.visibility_status='archived'` via LEFT JOIN — any path that
flips visibility surfaces in the queue immediately
* Detail page renders Status (verdict) and Entity lifecycle side by
side so admins see "approved at review, now archived" at a glance
URL consolidation:
* /store/{id} deleted (no redirect, stale bookmarks 404)
* /marketplace/flea/{id} is the canonical detail surface
* Three in-tree callers (upload-success, my-stack card, store
listing card) updated to point at the new URL
* Quarantine banner extracted to _quarantine_banner.html partial,
self-guarded, included from both flea detail templates
* Banner JS auto-refreshes when the verdict lands by polling
/api/marketplace/flea/{id}/detail (visibility_status +
submission_status — the latter is needed because blocked_llm
keeps the entity at visibility_status='pending')
Audit log resource format:
* runner.py emits prefixed `store_submission:{id}` (post-fix)
* Detail-page timeline query handles three patterns: prefixed
submission, helper-emitted `store_entity:{sub_id}`, and bare-id
legacy rows — all surface in the activity timeline
UX fixes:
* Owner sees Under review / Quarantined / Hidden banner with status
* Install button gray-disabled (not blue) when non-approved
* Owner cannot delete quarantined entries (403); admin can
* Admin queue: filter chips, sortable columns, paging, page-size
* Auto-refresh queue every 5s while pending rows are visible
* Store upload page file picker no longer opens twice (label →
input default action collided with explicit JS handler)
Tests: 168 passed across the guardrails suites (admin submissions,
store API, inline / LLM / purge guardrails, store repositories,
marketplace filter, schema version). New regression coverage
includes: archive surfaces via JOIN even when API path is bypassed;
deleted submission renders activity timeline (tombstone); flea
detail surfaces submission_status only for owner/admin; detail page
renders Entity lifecycle row; audit log resource format covers both
helper and runner paths.
* fix(store-guardrails): PR #233 follow-up — prompt injection, atomic PUT, BG race, schema, reaper, sort whitelist
Addresses 9 of the 23 findings from the PR #233 review (spec at
docs/superpowers/specs/2026-05-09-pr233-guardrails-fixes-spec.md).
Merge-gate items #1-#6 plus high-value mediums #7, #9-#12, #23.
Architectural items (#8 enum split, #14 factory) and pure
maintainability (#15-#22) deferred to follow-ups.
Security:
* #1 prompt injection — SYSTEM_PROMPT now passed via the SDK's
dedicated system= parameter; bundle wrapped in <bundle>...</bundle>
sentinels declared data-only by the system prompt; literal
sentinel strings in user content are escaped so an adversarial
README can't forge a close tag.
* #6 static scan honesty — module docstring + admin copy + docs
declare static scan as signal not gate; .md/.txt/.rst/.html/.json/
.yaml/.yml/.toml skipped to avoid false positives on prose.
AST mode for Python deferred (separate flag, FP comparison work).
Correctness:
* #2 PUT atomicity — bundles bake into plugin.staging-<rand>/
alongside live, atomic-rename on success; failed checks leave
live tree byte-for-byte intact.
* #3 BG-task race — set_visibility_if_pending guards verdict flips
to the (pending, hidden) review window; admin archives during
review survive; skipped flips audit-logged.
* #4 v35 NOT NULL/DEFAULT — schema v35→v36 re-applies them on
store_entities.visibility_status. CHECK constraint enforced
application-side (DuckDB ADD CHECK on existing column unsupported).
* #7 stuck-review reaper — reap_stuck_llm_reviews flips pending_llm
rows older than guardrails.stuck_review_grace_seconds (default
1800) to review_error. Scheduler runs every 15 min via new
/api/admin/run-reap-stuck-reviews. Set knob to 0 to disable.
* #9 quota counter — count_blocked_for_submitter_since now counts
blocked_inline + blocked_llm + review_error so a submitter
triggering only LLM-blocked verdicts is bounded.
* #10 missing risk_level — surfaces as review_error with
error='missing_risk_level' instead of silently defaulting to
'medium' (which looked like a model-decided block).
* #11 archived_at clear — set_visibility nulls archived_at +
archived_by when transitioning out of 'archived' so a future
read doesn't show stale archive forensics on an approved row.
Maintainability:
* #12 FSM doc comment — accurate insert/transition/lifecycle
description in src/db.py near store_submissions schema.
* #23 sort-key whitelist — admin queue rejects unknown sort keys
with 400 invalid_sort_key; substring-replace footgun removed.
Deferred (separate PRs):
* #5 quota race — proper fix requires asyncio.Lock spanning the
full pipeline; threading.Lock blocks event loop, DuckDB MVCC
doesn't help. API-level slowapi bounds worst case for now.
* #6 part 3 (AST static scan), #8 (enum split), #13 (import
bundle docs), #14 (factory consolidation), #15-#22 (maint).
Tests:
* New: tests/test_store_guardrails_prompt_injection.py (corpus +
trust-boundary invariants), tests/test_store_put_atomic.py,
tests/test_store_guardrails_reaper.py.
* Extended: test_store_guardrails_llm.py (system param, missing
risk_level, BG race), test_admin_store_submissions.py (quota
counter widening, sort whitelist 400), test_store_repositories.py
(un-archive metadata clear), test_db_schema_version.py (v36).
* Full suite: 3738 passed; 17 pre-existing baseline failures
unchanged (db migration tests, cli binary rename, catalog export,
user mgmt v5 backfill — confirmed by stash + rerun on clean tree).
Adds a community-driven Store where any authenticated user uploads
skills/agents/plugins as ZIPs, plus /my-ai-stack as the per-user
composition view. The served Claude Code marketplace is now:
(admin_granted ∖ opt_outs) ∪ store_installs
Skill + agent installs are merged into a single `agnes-store-bundle`
plugin in the served marketplace; type=plugin uploads stay standalone.
Names are suffixed with `-by-<owner-username>` at upload time so two
owners can use the same display name without colliding in Claude Code's
flat skill/agent namespace.
Schema v23 → v24 adds three tables:
- store_entities — community-uploaded skills/agents/plugins
- user_store_installs — what each user has chosen to install
- user_plugin_optouts — opt-out overlay on top of admin grants
Admin grant-delete drops every user's opt-out for that plugin so
re-grant resets cleanly to enabled (no sticky personal preference).
UI:
- /store — e-commerce-style listing with type/category/owner
filters, search, pagination, owner-aware [Install]
buttons, clickable cards
- /store/new — 2-step upload wizard with drag & drop, preview
validation (POST /api/store/entities/preview), docs
multi-upload, photo + video URL
- /store/{id} — detail page with hero, file list, docs, owner
actions (Edit/Delete) for the uploader
- /my-ai-stack — Granted plugins (toggle opt-out) + From the Store
(uninstall) sections
- Admin nav: Marketplaces moved into Admin dropdown, renamed to
"Curated Marketplaces"
Validation hardening: type-mismatch guards reject skill ZIP uploaded as
agent (or vice versa), and plugin ZIPs masquerading as skills/agents.
Human-readable error messages mapped client-side from machine codes.
Cross-source naming: Store entity-id-prefixed dirs (`plugins/store-<id>/`)
plus the bundle (`plugins/store-bundle/`) avoid collisions with admin
marketplaces (whose `store` slug is reserved by `is_valid_slug`).
Bundle composition is content-hashed at serve time — install/uninstall
or owner re-upload bumps the bundle's plugin.json `version`, so Claude
Code's auto-update toggle picks up changes.
Tests: 50+ new tests across naming, repositories, filter (admin ∪ store
∪ bundle), API (upload/install/uninstall/delete/preview/docs), end-to-end
marketplace.zip with bundle merging.