* feat(web): value-first /home reskin (CEO mock palette + pillars + first-session)
Restructures `/home` to lead with product value instead of install steps,
matching the CEO mock proposed for the homepage:
- New intro hero on top — eyebrow `Welcome, {{ display_name }}`, H1
`{{ instance_brand }} is your team's AI workspace`, lede framing the
product as an "AI Chief of Staff", two CTAs (`Set up in ~15 min →`
jumps to the wizard, `Just browse — no install needed` jumps to
`#look-around`), and a four-pillar row (Data packages · Plugins ·
Skills · Memory). Renders for both onboarded and not-onboarded users
so the value framing is consistent across visits.
- New `first-session` narrative — five-beat walkthrough (launch → pick
project → memory loads → ask → close) with mock terminal frames
carrying traffic-light dots, prompts, and dimmed system output.
- Setup wizard chrome — progress chip (`Step 1 of N · ~15 min ·
One-time · Reversible`), thin progress bar, and per-step number
badges on each `.install-block` so the wizard reads as bounded
instead of an open-ended scroll.
- Palette shift from blue to green/navy: `--hp-primary` aliases
`#2ea877` (mint), `--hp-hero-bg` is navy `#0f1b3a`, code panels stay
near-black `#0c1224` with warm-yellow `#ffd866` accents. The token
alias is reused so downstream rules pick up the new accent
automatically; instance theme overrides via
`config.theme_overrides()` still win.
- VS Code surface tile carries a `Recommended` pill; the existing
"Want to look around first?" section is renamed to `Explore your
workspace` and gets the `#look-around` anchor.
All test-pinned class names and IDs (`install-hero`, `install-block`,
`home-mock`, `self-mark-btn`, `setupClaudeBtn`, `offboard-strip`,
`home-getting-started`, `home-gs-item`, `home-overview`,
`home-usage`) preserved as structural anchors; new visual language
overlays via additional classes. Existing onboarded/not-onboarded
branching, `/api/me/onboarded` POST, status frame gating, post-CTA
modal, and OS-tab switching JS unchanged. Stray `~/FoundryAI`
comment swapped for `~/{{ workspace_dir }}` to honor the
vendor-agnostic OSS rule.
51 home tests pass without modification.
* fix(web): /home palette inversion — dark intro hero on top, light setup card below
Previous reskin commit kept the install-hero as a dark navy gradient and
rendered the new intro hero as a light surface — opposite of what the CEO
mock specifies. Playwright comparison vs `data/ceo_home.html` confirmed:
- CEO mock: dark navy hero at TOP (with white pillars on navy), LIGHT
white setup card BELOW with light step rows and dark code panels
inset.
- Previous: light intro hero on top, dark setup card below. Inverted.
This patch flips both:
- `.home-hero-intro` now: dark navy gradient `#0f1b3a → #1a2a5f`, green
radial glow in the corner, green eyebrow, white H1 (`accent` span
green), rgba-white lede, green pill primary CTA, translucent-white
secondary CTA, pillars row separated by hairline border-top with
green square-dot bullets in front of each pillar header.
- `.install-hero` and `.install-block` now: white surface card with
thin green accent strip across the top, light step rows split by
hairline borders, green-tinted step-number circles (`#e6f9f0` bg,
`#1f8a5e` ink), green progress chip + bar. Code panels
(`.install-cmd`) and terminal frames stay dark — they're the "type
this" surfaces.
- All previously-rgba-white descendants of `.install-hero`
(close button, eyebrow, h1, lead, links, code chips, OS tabs,
install notes, setup-CTA button, self-mark fallback, auto-detect
badge, terminal-howto disclosure) re-skinned for light surface.
All 12 home page tests still pass (no markup changes, only CSS).
* fix(web): /home parity polish — system font + mock sizes + blue info hint + gray step-num
After v2 palette flip, user comparison vs CEO mock surfaced three
remaining gaps in the wizard area:
- Font stack mismatch: Agnes inherits Inter via `style-custom.css`,
but the CEO mock uses the platform system stack (San Francisco on
macOS, Segoe UI on Windows). The rendered weight/letterforms read
noticeably different. `.home-mock` now declares
`-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, sans-serif`
for itself and all descendants, with the monospace stack reserved
for `code`/`kbd`/`pre`, `.install-cmd`, and `.terminal-body`.
- Step number badges were green-tinted; mock uses neutral gray
(`#f0f2f6` bg, `#4a5168` ink) — green is reserved for the "done"
state. Switched to `--hp-surface-dim` + `--hp-text-secondary`.
- "Don't have a terminal open?" disclosure was an amber/yellow
variant left over from the old dark-hero palette. Mock uses a
blue info-hint vocabulary (`--info-bg: #eef3ff`,
`--info-line: #4f7cf2`, `--info-ink: #1c3994`) with white kbd
chips. Added the info-* tokens to the `:root` block and re-skinned
`details.terminal-howto` (incl. summary, body, kbd) to match.
Step-body type sizes also brought in line with the mock spec —
`.install-block .label` (step h3 equivalent) is now 17px / 700 with
6px gap; `.install-note` body type is 14px / 1.55.
`--hp-info-bg / --hp-info-ink / --hp-info-line / --hp-warn-bg /
--hp-warn-ink / --hp-warn-line / --hp-surface-dim` added as
first-class tokens so future hint/warn callouts pick the same colors
without a duplicate vocabulary.
12/12 home tests pass.
* feat(web): centralize design tokens + reword /home wizard to 6 steps (CEO mock parity)
Two intertwined changes that touch both global design + /home structure:
GLOBAL TOKEN SHIFT (app/web/static/style-custom.css)
- `--primary` flipped from blue `#0073D1` to green `#2ea877` — same brand
alias the rest of the app referenced, so every page picks up the new
accent automatically. Old `--primary-dark` / `--primary-light` recolored
to match.
- New tokens added: `--brand-accent`, `--hero-bg`, `--hero-ink`,
`--surface-dim`, `--info-bg/ink/line`, `--warn-bg/ink/line`. Brings
the global vocabulary in line with the CEO mock's `:root` block so
callouts and hero surfaces don't have to invent local tokens.
- `--font-primary` switched from Inter-led stack to the system stack
(`-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, "Inter",
system-ui, sans-serif`) so weight/letterforms render identically on
macOS (San Francisco) and Windows (Segoe UI) — matches the mock and
avoids a font-loading flash for analysts without Inter installed.
- Shadow tints re-cast in navy `rgba(15,27,58,...)`; focus ring uses
the new green `rgba(46,168,119,0.25)`.
- `.app-nav-link` font-size 13px → 14px, padding 6px 12px → 8px 14px,
hover bg → `--primary-light` (mint), color → `--primary-dark`.
`.app-nav-menu-item.is-active` re-tinted to the same green system.
- Sweep across 26 templates (style-custom.css + 25 template files)
replacing every hardcoded `#0073D1` / `#005BA3` / `#E6F3FC` /
`rgba(0,115,209,…)` / `rgba(0,86,163,…)` with token references or
the new green hexes — 175 occurrences total. Pages that styled their
own buttons / borders / shadows pick up the new brand color without
per-page overrides.
/HOME WIZARD: 6 STEPS PER MOCK (app/web/templates/home_not_onboarded.html)
- Step 1 reworded `Install Claude Code on your computer` + `~3 min`
subhead (mock copy).
- Step 2 renamed `Pick a folder for {{ instance_brand }}` (was
`create your workspace folder`) — same `mkdir` command, mock-aligned
framing.
- NEW Step 3 `Open a terminal inside that folder` — no shell command,
just the "you are standing in the right directory" reassurance with
a Finder/PowerShell/file-manager howto disclosure. Mirrors the CEO
mock's Step 3.
- Step 4 (was Step 3, gated by `home_automode.show`) renamed
`Launch Claude with auto-approve on`. Body copy lightly updated so
it references "the next step" instead of "Step 4".
- Step 5 (was Step 4) renamed `Get the install script and paste it
into Claude`. The setup-cta-lead now explicitly says
"pasting the script into Claude Code will install {{ instance_brand
}}…" so existing test assertions pinning the `install Agnes`
substring still match.
- NEW Step 6 `Optional: create a one-word shortcut for next time` —
prints an `echo 'alias {{workspace_dir|lower}}=…' >> ~/.zshrc`
one-liner for Unix and an `Add-Content $PROFILE …` equivalent for
Windows. OS tabs + copy buttons reuse the existing wizard chrome.
- Progress chip dynamic: `Step 1 of 6` when home_automode is on,
`Step 1 of 5` when off. Progress bar fill `100 // total_steps` so
the bar sits at 16-20 % on first paint.
- `.step-lede` token added for the new short body copy beneath each
step label (14.5px / ink-soft).
- `macOS / Linux / WSL` tab labels changed to `macOS / Linux` per
user instruction. Terminal-howto `WSL:` paragraph dropped; the
paste-shortcut hint now reads `(Linux)` instead of `(Linux/WSL)`.
Functional WSL handling in `connector_prompts.py` (it's a Linux
detection fallback, not user-facing label) preserved.
- `setup_instructions.py` Claude Code install hint:
`npm (Linux / WSL)` → `npm (Linux)`.
SURFACES — 4 CARDS PER MOCK
- Replaced the 3-tile `.home-usage-grid` with a 4-card grid:
- VS Code (Recommended) — `.surface-card.feature`, green ring,
DAILY USE eyebrow + 5-step numbered list + `Open VS Code setup
guide →` link to `/setup-advanced#vscode`.
- Terminal — QUICK ACCESS eyebrow + 4-step list.
- Claude Code (Desktop app) — CONNECT IT eyebrow + 4-step list.
- Cowork (claude.ai) — `.surface-card.incomplete`, warn-tinted
border + `Instructions needed` badge + a TODO callout describing
the missing content. The card is intentionally honest about the
gap rather than hiding it.
TEST UPDATES
- `test_web_home_page.py` negative onboarded-state assertions
rebased on the new step labels (6 entries instead of 4).
- `test_home_route_resolution.py` `test_home_renders_automode_block_by_default`
+ its `_when_env_off` counterpart now check the new
`Step 4 — Launch Claude with auto-approve on` label.
* fix(web): /home section content + layout — verbatim mock match
User comparison flagged several remaining gaps; this patch rewrites
the three lower sections of /home to match the CEO mock spec exactly:
FIRST-SESSION (5 beats)
- h2 28px / 700 / -.5px tracking (was 19px / 600).
- lede 18px ink-soft (was 13.5px secondary).
- `.session-walk` wrapper, 36px gap between beats (mock spec).
- `.session-step` grid 48px / 1fr, gap 22px — number circle on
the left, content on the right.
- `.session-num` 40 × 40 circle with SOLID GREEN bg (`--primary`)
and WHITE text + soft green shadow (was 28px mint pill w/
dark-green text).
- `.session-content h3` 18px / 600 (was 14.5px / 600).
- `.session-content > p` 15px.
- `.session-content .annotation` 13.5px ink-muted body type with
`strong` for highlighting (replaces the upper-case "WHAT'S
HAPPENING" eyebrow pattern that didn't match the mock).
- `.session-intro` callout card (white surface + mint icon block)
framing the "five beats" tagline.
- `.session-tldr` summary box (brand-light bg + brand-dark left
border) wrapping up the loop.
- Terminal frames re-skinned: `#0c1224` body / `#182241` bar /
real macOS traffic-light colors `#ff5f57` / `#febc2e` / `#28c840`.
- Terminal body 13px / 1.65 line-height with mock-spec class
vocabulary: `.you` (yellow input), `.ai-name` (brand bold),
`.path` (light blue), `.dim` (translucent code-ink), `.caret`
(blinking cursor).
- Five beats rewritten with mock's exact narrative flow (launch →
menu → pick → ask → close), vendor-agnostic project names
(`RevenueAnalysis`, `Onboarding`, etc.) replacing the customer-
specific `GRPN_*` examples in the mock. Templated `{{
instance_brand }}` / `{{ workspace_dir }}` / `{{ workspace_dir |
lower }}` (the shortcut alias) everywhere.
SURFACES (4 cards)
- The section is no longer wrapped in a white rectangle; the
`.home-usage` class loses its bg + border + padding (mock has the
cards directly on the page bg).
- h2 28px (was 22px). Eyebrow 12px / 1.5px tracking / brand-dark.
- `.surface-card.feature` (VS Code) now uses 2px green border +
vertical brand-light → white gradient (was 1px ring).
- `.surface-card.incomplete` (Cowork) uses 2px red border (`#e35e5e`)
+ vertical red-tint → white gradient (was yellow flat bg).
- `.surface-card .steps` panel: inner surface-dim bg + 8px radius
+ 13px font.
- `.surface-foot` top-border + ink-muted (mock spec).
- `.badge-warn` now a solid red box (`#e35e5e` bg + white ink + 4px
radius) instead of a yellow pill, matching the mock.
- Header layout fixed: the global absorbed `header { display: flex;
justify-content: space-between }` rule was making the h2 sit on
the right of the eyebrow; explicit `display: block` override on
`.home-mock section > header` puts the title on the LEFT under
the eyebrow as the mock has.
BROWSE — Explore your workspace
- Wrapped in `<section class="browse-section">` with proper
eyebrow + h2 + lede (was a bare `.section-label` div).
- `.browse-grid` 5-col grid (was responsive auto-fill, 4-card
layout). Skills tile added as a 5th card linking to
`/marketplace?type=skills`.
- `.browse-card` mock-spec: 22 20 padding, 28px icon, 15px title,
12.5px ink-muted desc, hover lifts -2px with brand border +
shadow-md.
Section wrappers (`.home-usage`, `.first-session`) no longer carry
the white card chrome — they sit directly on the page bg, matching
the mock. Only Getting Started + Overview keep their white cards.
GLOBAL eyebrow vocabulary (`.home-hero-intro .eyebrow`,
`.first-session > .eyebrow`, `.surfaces > header .eyebrow`,
`.browse-section .eyebrow`) all aligned to mock spec: 12px / 700 /
1.5px tracking / brand-dark color / 14px bottom margin.
Hero h1 bumped to 44px / 800 / -1px tracking (was 32px / 600).
51/51 home tests pass.
* fix(web): /home session-intro card + terminal-body verbatim mock match
User comparison flagged three remaining /home gaps; this patch
addresses each:
- `.session-intro` rule was missing — the "five beats" tagline
rendered as a bare line with no card chrome. Added the mock-
spec card: white surface, 14px radius, 20×24 padding, 1px
border + shadow-sm, with a 44×44 brand-light icon block on the
left.
- Beat 1 terminal-title was `~/{{ workspace_dir }} — zsh` (mock-
style shell-pwd format), but the user wants every terminal
frame across all 5 beats to read `claude — {{ instance_brand }}`.
Updated.
- Terminal-body line structure for beats 2-5 rewritten verbatim
from the CEO mock:
- `<span class="prompt">></span><span class="you">…</span>`
now has no space between the prompt and user input (mock
pattern: zero gap, the .prompt's `margin-right: 8px` provides
the visual separation).
- Beat 2 menu items use `<strong>[N]</strong>` numbering with
project entries on indented lines, each project name followed
by a `<span class="dim">(N ago)</span>` timestamp at a fixed
column — instead of my prior single-line concatenation.
- Beat 3 narrative split into 4 stanzas separated by blank lines
(matches mock): the "Switched to <strong>X</strong>" status,
then dim Loaded/Last-session lines, then a stand-alone "One
unprocessed input detected:" pair, then the "Want me to
process …" question. My prior version dim-wrapped the entire
block, which looked off.
- Beat 4 narrative split into headline summary + risks section
with <strong> heads + bullet lists separated by blank lines,
matching the mock's "Q1 close summary" / "Open risks" rhythm.
The Q1 question carries the mock's manual line-break + 2-
space continuation indent inside the `.you` span — without
that, terminal-body's `white-space: pre-wrap` would auto-wrap
awkwardly at a different column than the mock.
- Beat 5 exit narrative uses two separate dim lines + a
standalone `.ai-name` "See you next time." line, then prompt
+ caret. My prior version collapsed everything into one dim
block.
- Project names changed from customer-specific (`GRPN_*`) to
generic (RevenueAnalysis, WeeklyReview, Onboarding, OpsDb,
HRHandShake) so the OSS distribution stays vendor-agnostic
per CLAUDE.md.
- `Marketing plan` examples replaced with `Q1 close` so the
narrative stays plausible for an analyst audience.
12/12 home tests pass.
* fix(web): /home surfaces verbatim mock — VS Code thumb, Terminal expected-output, NEW badge
User comparison flagged three remaining surface-section gaps:
- VS Code surface card was rendering a generic "Screenshot pending"
placeholder; the mock has a labeled inline mockup
(`<a class="vscode-thumb">` w/ `.thumb-fallback`) showing the
recommended 4-pane layout (EXPLORER yellow, TERMINAL 1 purple,
TERMINAL 2 green, TERMINAL 3 orange) on a dark navy bg + a
"Recommended layout" caption pill. CSS `.vscode-thumb` block
added — uses gradient-strip backgrounds to draw the colored
panel bars without needing a base64 image.
- "Recommended" badge was a pill (999px radius) with
`--brand-accent` bg + navy text. Mock uses `.badge` instead of
`.recommend-pill` — solid `--primary` (brand-dark green) bg
with WHITE text and 4px radius. Replaced the class + CSS rule
so the badge reads as a tag, not a pill.
- Terminal surface card was missing the "What you should see"
subsection — mock has an `.expected-output` block showing a
sample of the welcome menu inside a dim dashed panel. Added the
block with the mock's exact rendered output (templated to
`{{ instance_brand }}` + generic project names instead of
customer-specific GRPN entries) plus the `.expected-output`
CSS (surface-dim bg + dashed border + `::before` "WHAT YOU
SHOULD SEE" eyebrow per mock spec).
Also addressed the explore-section feedback:
- Skills browse-card now carries the `new` class so it picks up
the `.browse-card.new::after` corner badge ("NEW", green bg,
white text, 10px / 700 / 0.5px tracking) per mock.
- Browse cards align same height via `align-self: stretch` (grid
default) + `flex-grow: 1` on `.browse-desc` so descriptions
fill remaining vertical space; previously the Skills tile sat
shorter because its desc text was longer than others'.
Structural HTML changes to all four surface cards: dropped the
inner `<div class="surface-card-head">` wrapper + `<p
class="surface-pitch">` class in favor of mock's flat layout
(`.what` + `.steps` + `.when-to-use`). `<ol class="surface-steps">`
replaced with `<div class="steps"><strong
class="steps-eyebrow">DAILY USE / QUICK ACCESS / CONNECT IT</strong>
<ol>...</ol></div>` so the eyebrow + numbered list share the
mock's tinted surface-dim panel.
12/12 home tests pass.
* fix(web): align /home setup walkthrough to design spec
- Setup-section header (eyebrow + heading + lede) floats above the
install hero; install card has no accent strip; step labels drop
`Step N —` prefix; closing strip is single flex row.
- VS Code surface card renders recommended-layout screenshot from
`/static/img/vscode-layout.png` with click-to-enlarge lightbox.
- Workspace install path cascades to `~/Desktop/{workspace_dir}` in
every step, surface card, first-session annotation, and shortcut.
- Step 1 verify text restores Enterprise — Finance and Legal option.
- Step 6 shortcut installs a shell function with arg forwarding
(`"$@"` unix / `@args` windows) and a user-facing Auto / YOLO
permission-mode toggle.
- Step 5 manual-fallback details inline on the CTA row; description
reads at step-lede size, not 13px chip.
- Setup-section heading no longer right-aligns (was inheriting
`header { display: flex; justify-content: space-between }` from
the legacy stylesheet; wrapper changed to `<div>`).
- Getting Started `<details>` block removed (duplicated links).
* test(web): align /home tests with restructured setup wizard
- Replace test_getting_started_card_renders_on_home with
test_setup_section_renders_for_not_onboarded — asserts the new
setup-section-header floats above the install hero and Getting
Started markup is absent (block removed in the prior commit).
- Update automode-block test to match labels without the
`Step N —` prefix.
- Update setup-CTA partial test to match the relabeled
"Copy install script to clipboard" button.
Drop orphaned CSS for `.home-getting-started`, `.home-gs-summary*`,
and `.home-gs-item` — selectors had no matching markup after the
Getting Started block was removed.
Also: Step 3 `pwd` expected-output uses an absolute path
(`/Users/yourname/Desktop/{workspace_dir}`) instead of the
tilde-prefixed form, matching what the command actually prints.
* fix(web): repaint home_onboarded + setup_advanced; align CTA label
- home_onboarded + setup_advanced still carried the retired blue
`#0056A3` as both `--hp-primary-dark` and the hero gradient
endpoint. Both reference `var(--primary-dark)` now so the green
palette cascades.
- setup_advanced YOLO snippet was the old `alias` form (no cd, no
arg forwarding). Replaced with the shell function variant from
/home Step 6 — drops into ~/Desktop/{workspace_dir} and forwards
"\$@" (unix) / @args (Windows).
- setup_advanced ~/{workspace_dir} path references cascaded to
~/Desktop/{workspace_dir} so install story matches /home.
- Dashboard's "Setup a new Claude Code" button label aligned to the
canonical "Copy install script to clipboard" — matches /home and
the new docstring in _claude_setup_cta.jinja, which now mandates
this label across consumers.
* fix(web): keep base brand blue; scope green palette to /home redesign
User noticed login + dashboard had turned green when the /home
redesign flipped --primary from blue (#0073D1) to green (#2ea877)
in commit 278f202e. The brand-wide flip went further than the
redesign needed — only /home, /home (onboarded), and /setup-advanced
intentionally use the green/navy spec; every other page (login,
dashboard, catalog, marketplace, admin, profile) was just inheriting
the green because --primary cascaded everywhere.
Revert the global brand colour to blue and lock the green into the
two outstanding redesign scopes:
- style-custom.css: --primary back to #0073D1, --primary-light back
to rgba(0,115,209,0.1), --primary-dark back to #005BA3,
--brand-accent back to a lighter blue.
- home_onboarded.html: .home-mock now sets --hp-primary,
--hp-primary-dark, --hp-primary-light to explicit green hex
(matching home_not_onboarded), so the hero stays green regardless
of the global brand.
- setup_advanced.html: same lock — .advanced-mock pins the green
palette in-scope.
Hero gradients on both pages now reference the local --hp-primary
chain (not the global --primary), so any future palette tweak inside
either scope cascades correctly without disturbing the rest of the app.
* refactor(web): hoist --hp-* into shared design-tokens.css (--ds-*)
PR 2 of the design-system extraction ladder. Pure mechanical rename
+ dedup; no visual diff on any rendered page (verified on /home,
/dashboard).
- New app/web/static/css/design-tokens.css declares the full token
set on :root: brand surface (green primary, primary-dark, mint
light, brand-accent), hero (navy bg + ink), code-panel (near-black
bg + cool ink + warm-yellow), light surfaces (bg/surface/border),
text (primary/secondary/muted), orange accent, info + warn
callout vocabularies, navy-tinted elevation shadows, system font
stack + mono.
- base.html loads it alongside style-custom.css so the tokens are
globally available.
- Rename --hp-* -> --ds-* in home_not_onboarded (313 refs),
home_onboarded (15), setup_advanced (39). 367 token references
pointed at one of three local blocks; now all point at the
global :root.
- Drop the three local token blocks. Each scope class
(.home-mock / .advanced-mock) only keeps its base ink + font-size
+ line-height rules.
The legacy --primary family stays canonical for the blue base
brand — login, dashboard, catalog, marketplace, admin still read
blue. The design system is opt-in via the scope class.
* refactor(web): extract shared components.css; migrate /home markup
PR 3 of the design-system extraction ladder. First batch of
reusable components lifted out of home_not_onboarded.html into a
new shared stylesheet; markup migrated to consume them.
- New app/web/static/css/components.css with five components, all
reusable on any page that loads design-tokens.css:
.callout-rec — amber lightbulb recommendation box
.callout-hint — blue info hint box
.code-output — "WHAT YOU SHOULD SEE" terminal output block
.lightbox — full-bleed image enlarge overlay
.setup-section-header — wizard header (eyebrow + h2 + lede)
- base.html loads components.css after design-tokens.css.
- home_not_onboarded.html markup renamed:
class="rec" -> class="callout-rec"
class="hint" -> class="callout-hint"
class="expected-output" -> class="code-output"
- Local CSS rules removed from home_not_onboarded.html for each of
the extracted components — ~150 lines down to 5-line "extracted to
components.css" comments. The bespoke wizard-specific styles
(.install-cmd, .os-tabs, .mode-tabs, .terminal-frame) stay
template-local for now since they only have one consumer.
Visual regression check: /home install hero renders the amber rec
callout, blue hint callout, dashed code-output block, green section
header, and click-to-enlarge VS Code thumb identically to the
pre-extraction render. 43 home tests pass.
* fix(web): unify page-headers — activity-center full-width, marketplace shares box
- /activity-center audit-log hero rendered as half-width because the
_page_hero include was inside <header class="obs-topbar">, a flex
row that pinned the time-range + auto-refresh controls next to it.
The hero is now a sibling rendered before the <header>, so it
spans the full container width like every other admin page; the
controls keep their flex row underneath.
- Marketplace hero unified with .page-header--hero. Markup is now
<section class="page-header page-header--hero mp-hero"> so the
shared box drives padding/radius/gradient/max-width/shadow; the
.mp-hero override block only carries the right-anchored cover
image and the rules for the search row + scope checkboxes (which
the canonical hero doesn't have). Inner text uses the canonical
.page-header__eyebrow / __title / __subtitle classes.
- .page-header--hero shadow tint now follows the brand blue
(rgba(0, 115, 209, 0.2)) instead of the leftover green from the
prior palette flip; same depth highlight everywhere the gradient
is blue.
* fix(web): unify remaining page heroes — admin, profile, install, store, stack
Sweep across pages that carried bespoke gradient hero markup so
every page-hero shares the canonical `.page-header--hero`
dimensions (padding 28/32/24, border-radius 14, max-width
var(--width-app), navy-tinted shadow, gradient with --primary →
--primary-dark). Inner text uses the .page-header__eyebrow /
__title / __subtitle classes so typography matches across the app.
- admin_tables: migrated to _page_hero.html include.
- admin_tokens: kept .tokens-hero wrapper for the counts-chip row
but added the canonical class on the same element; stripped
duplicate gradient + padding + typography rules.
- install: same pattern (kept hero-meta pill row).
- profile: migrated to _page_hero.html include.
- store_upload: kept .upload-hero wrapper for the .meta chip row;
composite class with the canonical hero.
- setup_advanced: .advanced-mock .ad-hero now matches canonical
dimensions; green palette retained via --ds-primary/dark.
- stack_card.css: .stack-hero (catalog + corporate-memory search
hero) uses canonical gradient + padding + max-width.
The detail-page heroes (marketplace_plugin_detail,
marketplace_item_detail, catalog_*_detail, store_edit,
admin_group_detail, admin_store_submission_detail) stay bespoke
for now — they're rich detail headers with photos, badges, install
actions; converting them would lose contract context. Same applies
to dashboard.html env-setup-cta (it's a CTA card, not a page hero).
* fix(web): canonicalise .container — single page shell every page inherits
Previously each admin page set its own `.container:has(.<page>)
{max-width: none}` + `.<page>-page {max-width: 1400px}` override,
and per-page hero markup either nested inside flex toolbars (which
pinned the hero next to filter controls and squeezed it half-width)
or self-constrained with a different max-width than the page. /home,
/dashboard, /marketplace, and /admin/* ended up at different widths
with different nav-to-hero gaps.
- style-custom.css `.container` now carries the canonical 1280px
max-width + `16px 32px 48px` padding so every page inherits the
same nav-to-hero gap and side gutters. `.container > main` is
margin/padding 0 so the container is the sole owner of gutters.
- `.page-header--hero` drops its self-constraining max-width and
auto-centering margin — the container provides the width, so the
hero sits flush with the table/toolbar below it.
- `.stack-hero` (catalog + corporate-memory) and `.advanced-mock
.ad-hero` (/setup-advanced) follow the same pattern: container
owns the width.
- Per-page max-width overrides stripped from admin_users,
admin_access, admin_groups, admin_marketplaces, admin_welcome,
admin_workspace_prompt.
- _page_hero include extracted from inside flex toolbars on
admin_users, admin_access, admin_groups, admin_marketplaces,
admin_server_config, admin_welcome, admin_workspace_prompt,
admin_sessions, admin_session_detail, admin_usage,
activity_center. The toolbar (`.users-toolbar`, `.gp-toolbar`,
etc.) keeps only the filter + action controls; hero renders
before it as a sibling.
- _page_chrome.html trimmed to just the page-background tint for
the redesign scopes; the duplicate `.container` rules it carried
are now redundant.
Verified: /home, /admin/marketplaces, /admin/users all render
container width 1280px with hero top at 88px (16px below the
72px-tall sticky nav). Same spacing as /home design spec.
* fix(web): admin_tables + admin_corporate_memory inherit canonical .container
Both pages were overriding `{% block layout %}` from base.html,
which bypasses the canonical `.container` wrapper. Result: hero
span the full viewport (1596px on a wide screen) while the inner
content sat at a narrower max-width — hero and content didn't
align, and the nav-to-hero gap differed from every other admin
page.
Switched both templates to `{% block content %}` so they render
inside the canonical `.container` from base.html — same path as
admin_groups, admin_users, admin_marketplaces, etc.
- admin_tables: dropped local `.page-title { max-width: 1600px }`
+ `.content { max-width: 1600px }` overrides (kept typography +
inner gutter rules) and the mobile padding overrides that paired
with them. Container now owns the gutters.
- admin_corporate_memory: only the block keyword needed changing;
the template already had a clean inner structure (no max-width
override on `.container-memory`).
Verified on /admin/tables and /admin/corporate-memory:
- .container width 1280, padding 16/32/48
- Hero top 88 (nav 72 + container padding-top 16)
- Hero + content both 1216px wide, both at left 190 — perfect
alignment with /admin/groups.
* fix(web): drop .page-shell padding override + admin_tables stale :root
Two regressions discovered after the canonical-container unification:
1. `.container:has(.page-shell)` still set `padding: 28px 32px 48px`
while the canonical `.container` had moved to `16px 32px 48px`.
Every page-shell consumer (/admin/sessions, /admin/sessions/<id>,
/admin/usage, /marketplace, /dashboard, marketplace detail pages,
/me/activity, /store/*, /admin/store-submissions) was rendering
with a 28px nav-to-hero gap while /admin/users + /admin/groups
rendered with 16px. Same width, mismatched vertical rhythm.
The opt-in rule is now a no-op marker: canonical container
already provides 1280px + 16/32/48 + main margin/padding 0.
2. admin_tables.html had a stale `<style>` block that re-declared
`:root { --primary: var(--primary); ... }`. The self-referential
token resolved to empty, collapsing the page-header hero's
`linear-gradient(135deg, var(--primary), var(--primary-dark))`
to no background — the hero appeared as a pale ghost without
colour. The entire shadow `:root` block was a stale copy of the
design tokens that style-custom.css already provides. Dropped
it; tokens now resolve from the global `:root`.
After both fixes /admin/sessions, /admin/tables, and every other
page-shell consumer match /admin/groups exactly: container 1280px,
container padding-top 16px, hero at top 88px / left 190px / width
1216px.
* fix(web): drop /admin/tokens .tokens-page width + padding override
`.tokens-page` carried its own `max-width: 1280px; margin: 0 auto;
padding: 28px 8px 48px` block — the canonical `.container` already
provides width + 16/32/48 padding, so the nested wrapper was
adding 28px on top of the container's 16px (= 44px nav-to-hero
gap, vs 16px on every other admin page) and shrinking the hero
sideways by 8px on each side (1200px vs the canonical 1216px).
After: container owns the layout; `.tokens-page` is just a
font-family scope. /admin/tokens hero now sits at top 88, left 190,
width 1216 — same numbers as /admin/groups / /admin/users.
* fix(web): hero links readable on blue; /admin/access Groups link href
- New `.page-header--hero a` rule in style-custom.css forces any
anchor inside a gradient hero to render white + underlined so
links stay readable on the blue background. Previously links
inherited the global `var(--primary)` blue, which disappeared
on top of the matching blue gradient. No per-page class needed —
drop a plain `<a>` in any hero subtitle and it just works.
- /admin/access hero subtitle was Jinja-passing the inline link
with HTML-entity-encoded quotes (`href="..."`). The
entities decoded to literal `"` characters inside the rendered
href, producing `/admin/%22/admin/groups%22` — a 404. Switched
the `set` to a block-set (`{% set page_hero_subtitle %}...{% endset %}`)
so the inline `<a href="/admin/groups">Groups</a>` survives
unescaped through `_page_hero.html`. Also stripped the now-redundant
inline `style="color:#fff;text-decoration:underline;"` — the new
shared rule handles it.
* fix(web): /dashboard top padding matches every other page
`.main` on /dashboard had `padding: 28px 32px 48px` while every
other page now uses `16px 32px 48px` via the canonical
`.container`. Dashboard bypasses `.container` (overrides
base.html's `layout` block to render a full-width `<main>`
directly), so the padding lives on `.main` itself — bumped the
top to 16px to match.
After: first child top = 88, left = 190, width = 1216 — same
numbers as /admin/groups / /admin/users / /admin/marketplaces.
* fix(web): green eyebrow + white title on .page-header--hero (matches /home)
`.page-header--hero .page-header__eyebrow` was faint white
(rgba(255,255,255,0.75)) — readable but unbranded against the blue
gradient. Changed to `var(--ds-brand-accent)` (mint green #54d3a0)
so every page hero pairs a green eyebrow with white title +
subtitle, echoing /home's setup-section header (green eyebrow,
dark heading combo). One CSS rule applies everywhere — no
per-page styling needed.
Also bumped the eyebrow to font-weight 700 / letter-spacing 1.2px
so the green stands out cleanly against the gradient.
* fix(web): page-header--hero + stack-hero use /home navy gradient
`.page-header--hero` and `.stack-hero` were on the brand-blue
gradient (`var(--primary)` → `var(--primary-dark)`) while
/home's hero (`.home-hero-intro`) sits on the deeper navy
gradient (`#0f1b3a` → `#1a2a5f`). Every other page-hero now
uses that same navy gradient so /home, /marketplace, /catalog,
/corporate-memory, /admin/*, /profile, /install, /dashboard,
/setup-advanced share one brand surface. Shadow tint adjusted
to the navy depth (rgba(15, 27, 58, 0.22)).
Brand blue stays the link/CTA colour everywhere else; only the
hero box itself is navy.
* fix(web): primary buttons green; marketplace tabs navy translucent
Two parity tweaks pulling the rest of the app toward /home's
visual language.
- `.btn-primary` (both rules in style-custom.css) now uses
`var(--ds-primary)` / `var(--ds-primary-dark)` green fill,
matching the "Copy install script to clipboard" button on
/home. Brand-blue `--primary` still drives link colour and the
accent surface; only the filled button background flipped to
green. Every page with a `.btn-primary` (admin "+Add user",
"+Add marketplace", catalog, marketplace actions, dashboard,
modals) now reads as the same "do it" affordance.
- `.mp-tabs` (Curated Marketplace / Flea Market / My Stack tab
group) now sits on the navy `--ds-hero-bg` with translucent
white pills (rgba(255,255,255,0.10) inactive, 0.18 active) —
same translucent-white-on-navy treatment as the "Just browse —
no install needed" pill on /home. Icons render as soft white;
per-tab colour-coding dropped in favour of the unified surface.
* fix(web): catalog/memory tabs + empty-state CTA + admin action buttons
Bring /catalog and /memory in line with /home + /marketplace:
- `.stack-tabs` (Browse / My Stack / Recipes on /catalog,
Browse / My Stack on /memory) now uses the navy `--ds-hero-bg`
container with translucent-white-on-navy pills, mirroring the
`.mp-tabs` treatment and /home's "Just browse — no install
needed" CTA pill. Per-tab icon colour-coding dropped — icons
render as soft white on the navy fill.
- `.stack-tabs-row__actions .btn` (right-slot "+New Recipe",
"+New Data Package" admin CTAs) now uses green primary fill
(`--ds-primary`), matching `.btn-primary` and /home's
"Copy install script to clipboard" button.
- `.stack-empty .cta a` (empty-state action button — the
"Open /admin/tables →" CTA on /catalog and equivalent on
/memory) flipped from blue `--primary` to green `--ds-primary`
so the colour aligns with every other primary button in the app.
* fix(web): marketplace Search button green (--ds-primary) matching other CTAs
* fix(web): unify Search button + admin-action button across browse pages
- Added Search button (`<button class="stack-hero__search-btn">`)
to /catalog and /memory heroes — same green pill as /marketplace.
Wired to the existing live-filter pipeline (button click runs
`applyFilters()` and refocuses the input). All three browse pages
now wear the identical search bar UI.
- `.stack-hero__search-btn` shares `--ds-primary` fill with
`.mp-hero .search-btn`.
- `.mp-actions .btn` ("Submit a skill or plugin" CTA on /marketplace)
flipped from the legacy blue-outline to the same green primary
fill + dimensions (`display: inline-flex; line-height: 1;
padding: 9px 16px; gap: 6px`) as `.stack-tabs-row__actions .btn`
on /catalog and /memory. All three right-slot action buttons
render at identical height now.
- `.stack-tabs-row__actions .btn` got `inline-flex` + `line-height: 1`
+ `gap: 6px` so a `<button class="btn">` and a `<a class="btn">`
both render at exactly 33px high — the embedded
`.admin-only-hint` chip no longer pushes one variant taller
than the other.
* fix(web): marketplace guide CTAs green (fastpath + primary); drop flea purple
* fix(web): dashboard CTA hero on navy; readable <code> chips in hero
- `.env-setup-cta` on /dashboard ("Set up a new Claude Code"
card) flipped from the brand-blue gradient + green-tinted shadow
to the canonical navy gradient (`--ds-hero-bg` → `#1a2a5f`) with
navy-tinted shadow + 14px radius + 28/32/24 padding, matching
`.page-header--hero` and /home's `.home-hero-intro`. Dashboard's
top CTA now sits on the same brand surface as every other hero.
- Added `.page-header--hero code` rule — translucent white pill +
warm-yellow ink (#ffd866) so `<code>` chips embedded in hero
subtitles read as code samples against the navy gradient. The
global `code` rule sets `color: var(--text-primary)` (dark),
which turned in-hero chips into invisible dark-on-white-on-navy
ghosts (e.g. the `-by-dev` suffix on /store/new).
- /store/new's `.page-header__subtitle code` dropped its inline
style override — the shared rule handles it now.
* feat(web): two-theme switching via data-theme + admin toggle
Introduces a theme system that flips the entire UI palette between
"navy" (current design, default) and "blue" (pre-redesign palette)
via a single `<html data-theme="...">` attribute. Page markup, class
names, and component styles don't change — only the `--ds-*` token
values flip.
Backend
- New `app/instance_config.py::get_instance_theme()` resolves the
active theme from `AGNES_INSTANCE_THEME` env > `instance.theme`
in instance.yaml > default "navy". Unrecognised values clamp to
"navy" so a typo doesn't break the page.
- `app/web/router.py::_build_context` injects `instance_theme`
alongside `instance_brand` etc. so every template inherits it.
- `app/web/templates/base.html` renders
`<html lang="en" data-theme="{{ instance_theme | default('navy') }}">`.
CSS
- `app/web/static/css/design-tokens.css` adds two new tokens to
the default `:root` set: `--ds-hero-shadow` (drop-shadow tint
on hero boxes) and `--ds-hero-eyebrow` (eyebrow accent colour).
Plus a `:root[data-theme="blue"]` override block that flips
seven tokens: `--ds-primary`, `--ds-primary-dark`,
`--ds-primary-light`, `--ds-brand-accent`, `--ds-hero-bg`,
`--ds-hero-bg-deep`, `--ds-hero-shadow`, `--ds-hero-eyebrow`.
The blue theme aliases the brand surface tokens back to the
legacy `--primary` family.
- `.page-header--hero`, `.stack-hero`, `.env-setup-cta`,
`.home-mock .home-hero-intro` now reference the new
`--ds-hero-shadow` and `--ds-hero-bg-deep` tokens instead of
hard-coding `rgba(15, 27, 58, 0.22)` and `#1a2a5f` — gradient +
shadow now flip with the theme.
- `.page-header--hero .page-header__eyebrow` uses
`var(--ds-hero-eyebrow)` so the eyebrow goes mint-green on
navy and translucent-white on blue (mint on blue reads poorly).
Admin
- `app/api/admin.py::_KNOWN_FIELDS["instance"]` now registers a
`theme` field of kind `select` with options `["navy", "blue"]`
and a `hint` explaining the trade-off. The existing
/admin/server-config UI auto-renders a select for this — no
template changes needed.
Defaults
- Default value is "navy" so existing instances see no visual
change. Admins flip to "blue" via /admin/server-config to
restore the pre-redesign look.
Restart note: uvicorn must reload to pick up the Python changes
(new getter, new template-context key, new known-field). CSS
changes hot-reload via browser refresh.
* fix(web): blue theme — home hero eyebrow + CTA contrast
`.home-hero-intro .eyebrow` and `.btn-intro-primary` referenced
`--ds-brand-accent` directly, which on the blue theme resolves to
the lighter brand-accent blue (#4F9DEB). Result: light-blue eyebrow
on the blue gradient ("WELCOME, ADMIN" barely readable) and a
light-blue button with darker-blue text ("Set up in ~15 min")
that all sat in the same hue range.
Introduces three new theme-aware tokens:
- `--ds-hero-eyebrow` already existed; blue theme bumped opacity
to 0.92 so the eyebrow reads as full white.
- `--ds-hero-cta-bg` + `--ds-hero-cta-fg` + `--ds-hero-cta-bg-hover`
flip the primary hero CTA: mint-green on navy (default), white-
on-blue under `data-theme="blue"`.
`.home-hero-intro .eyebrow` now uses `--ds-hero-eyebrow` (mint on
navy / white on blue) and `.btn-intro-primary` uses the CTA token
trio.
Recommended palette on blue theme:
- Eyebrow: white at 92% opacity (clear on the blue gradient).
- Primary CTA pill: white background, brand-blue dark text
(`--primary-dark` = #005BA3) for AAA-level contrast.
- Secondary CTA: translucent white pill (unchanged).
* fix(web): blue theme — callout-hint info bg/border/ink re-tinted to brand blue (was indigo, clashed with brand-blue hero)
* fix(rbac): stack-gate analyst table access via data_packages exclusively
Previously analysts could see a table in ``agnes catalog`` /
``/api/sync/manifest`` either by:
1. being in a group with ``resource_grants(group, 'table', id)``, or
2. being in a group with ``resource_grants(group, 'data_package', …)``
for a package containing the table.
Path 1 leaked: admins who minted a per-table grant without ever
wrapping the table in a data_package still shipped the table to
analysts — directly contradicting the unified-stack mental model
("the stack is the unit of access"). User report:
"i když to admin nedal do data package tak to by default uživatelé
dostali to by se nemělo stát".
New policy: analyst visibility is strictly stack-gated. A table is
visible iff at least one data_package containing it is in the
analyst's stack (required ∪ subscribed). Admin god-mode and the three
internal data-source tables (agnes_sessions / _telemetry / _audit
with row-level RBAC) keep their existing carve-outs.
Touched surfaces:
* ``src/rbac.can_access_table`` + ``get_accessible_tables`` —
routed through ``StackResolver.stack(user, DATA_PACKAGE)`` +
``data_package_tables`` join instead of ``resource_grants(table)``.
* ``app/api/sync._build_direct_tables_section`` — always returns
``[]`` (key kept for older CLI destructuring); per-table grants
no longer manifest.
* Standardised 403 detail across ``/api/data/*``, ``/api/query``,
``/api/v2/sample``, ``/api/v2/scan``, ``/api/v2/schema``:
``Table 'X' is not in your stack. Ask an admin to add it to a
Data Package you have access to (Required or in your stack),
then run `agnes pull` to refresh.`` Single source of truth lives
in ``src.rbac.table_not_in_stack_message`` so the wording stays
consistent across CLI surfaces.
UX side: ``/catalog/t/<id>`` (table detail page) dropped the four
editorial sections (Sample questions, What's inside, Things to know,
Pairs well with) per user feedback — the page's job is now
"what is this table, where do I find it" (hero + parent packages).
Tests:
* ``tests/conftest.grant_table_via_package`` / ``revoke_table_via_package``
— shared helpers that wrap a table in an auto-named data_package +
grant the package required to a custom group. Replaces the legacy
per-test ``_grant_table_to_analyst`` table-grant pattern.
* All 17 previously-failing legacy tests (test_access_control,
test_journey_rbac, test_audit_gap_*, test_rbac, …) migrated to use
the new helper; logic stays the same.
* ``tests/fixtures/analyst_bootstrap._grant_table_access`` updated
to wrap via data_package so the ``test_pat`` fixture's "two table
grants" semantics still ship parquets through ``agnes init``.
* New ``tests/test_table_not_in_stack_message.py`` locks in the
standardised 403 detail across the data + check-access endpoints.
5204 tests passing (added 1).
* fix(catalog): first-demo UX feedback — required-first grouping + longer card description
Two minor polish items from the 2026-05-19 stakeholder demo:
1. Required packages cluster at the top of the Browse grid instead of
being interleaved by ``created_at``. Sort key
``(requirement != 'required', name)`` runs before the adapter
call in both /catalog (data_packages) and /corporate-memory
(memory_domains) so the required block is visible without
scrolling. Regression test pins the order via
``data-id="…"`` position in rendered HTML.
2. ``.stack-card__desc`` line clamp bumped 2 → 4 lines. Two-line clamp
trailed almost every admin-authored description off in "…" before
the second clause, forcing a click-through to read it. The detail
page (/catalog/p/<slug>) keeps the unclamped body for longer
content.
* release: 0.55.3 — stack-gated analyst RBAC (BREAKING) + first-demo UX polish + #345 A/B/C/D + #347 UI consistency
* feat(unified-stack): Browse + My Stack + Recipes + RBAC matrix (v49–v55)
Squash of 94 commits spanning the v49 → v55 unified-stack rewrite.
Full per-feature breakdown lives in CHANGELOG.md under [Unreleased].
Major buckets:
* v49 schema — first-class user_groups + user_group_members +
resource_grants; admin can CRUD groups and grants; Google
Workspace nightly sync writes into the new tables.
* v49 data_packages — admin-curated bundles of tables, RBAC-gated,
first-class section on /catalog Browse + My Stack.
* v49 memory_domains — row-backed (replaces hardcoded VALID_DOMAINS
enum); admin can CRUD; grants follow the same shape as tables and
packages.
* v50 cover_image_url + admin sidebar collapsibles + per-row Mode
tooltip + admin queue domain badges + admin "+ New Item" seed flow.
* v51 lifecycle status (prod/poc/coming-soon/draft) + category +
palette swatches on admin modals.
* v52 per-table detail page /catalog/t/<id>.
* v53 Recipes — admin-curated SQL templates as a second tab on
/catalog with full Edit/Delete admin affordances.
* v54 soft-delete (deleted_at) + Undo toast for packages, memory
domains, and recipes; hard_delete() retained as escape hatch.
* v55 Recipes RBAC — ResourceType.RECIPE registered, inline Group
Access matrix on Create + Edit Recipe modals (mirrors the Memory
Domain pattern).
* Activity Center per-resource filter (resource_prefix LIKE-anchored
on audit_log.resource); admin nav g+letter keyboard shortcuts;
loadAdminTablesLayout N+1 → single endpoint; /api/memory 30s
page-level cache.
* CI hardening — Keboola legacy tests pytest.importorskip; perf-
smoke threshold widened to stop cold-cache flake.
5002 tests passing, 35 skipped.
* feat(p2 backlog): Cmd-K palette + suggest-a-domain + nightly E2E + v55 schema
10-item P2 sweep on top of the unified-stack squash. New behaviour:
* Cmd-K admin command palette (base.html) — fuzzy-search overlay over
admin + user-facing routes. Arrows/Enter to navigate, Esc to close.
* Stack-tabs digit shortcuts — 1/2/3 switch Browse / My Stack /
Recipes on /catalog + /corporate-memory.
* Friendlier non-admin empty state on /corporate-memory, plus a
"Suggest a domain" CTA → POST /api/memory-domain-suggestions, admin
queue with approve/reject. Backed by a new memory_domain_suggestions
table (schema v55).
* /admin/corporate-memory 7-tab strip grouped under Moderation /
Catalog parent labels.
* Bulk-assign table → package dropdown annotates each option with
"(N of M tables already in)" so the existing distribution is visible
before picking a target.
* GET /api/memory + /tree accept is_required filter; admin status
dropdowns route the "Required" sentinel onto it (status no longer
holds 'mandatory' post-v49, so the old dropdown returned nothing).
* chip-input.js is now opt-in per template via {% block extra_scripts %}
instead of loaded globally on every page from base.html.
* Edit-modal close helpers consolidated onto _closeEditModalById();
docs the per-source-type modal architecture decision.
* New .github/workflows/e2e-nightly.yml runs agent-browser smoke
scripts (scripts/e2e/smoke_*.sh) against a docker-compose stack
nightly at 04:30 UTC; failures open an agent-browser-nightly issue.
5012 tests passing, 35 skipped.
* fix(visual audit): 6 page regressions on memory + data-package surfaces
agent-browser walkthrough of every memory + data-package page in the PR
turned up 6 real bugs. Fixes:
1. Admin memory modals were dead. Duplicate `let _cmdNewDomainId`
declarations from the deprecated step-2 RBAC stubs in
admin_corporate_memory.html collided with the live state vars
declared earlier in the same <script> → SyntaxError on parse →
the entire second script block silently failed → every inline
onclick= handler defined there (`+ New Memory Domain`, Edit, etc.)
was a no-op. Removed the duplicate stubs.
2. /catalog/t/<table_id> + /catalog/r/<slug> rendered unstyled.
Both templates injected their CSS via {% block head %} but
base.html exposes {% block head_extra %} — wrong block name
meant <style> rules never reached the rendered HTML. Renamed
to head_extra. Hero card, section cards, dark SQL block, proper
full-width inputs all now render as designed.
3. L49 leak — "MANDATORY" KPI label + "Make Mandatory" row buttons
on /admin/corporate-memory still used the old word. Renamed to
"Required" / "Mark as Required" so UI matches the data model
(v49 split moved the Required tier onto the orthogonal
is_required boolean; status no longer holds 'mandatory').
4. Activity Center Resource dropdown didn't know the v55
`memory_domain_suggestion:` namespace — added it.
5. Tab strip on /admin/corporate-memory wrapped text 2× per button
on narrow viewports after the L50 MODERATION/CATALOG group
labels pushed total width past most viewports. Switched the
strip to flex-wrap:nowrap + overflow-x:auto with
white-space:nowrap + flex-shrink:0 on every direct child so the
tabs stay one row and slide horizontally when they overflow.
5012 tests passing, 35 skipped.
* rebase-cleanup: align with main's 0.54.25-27 API design + comment fix
Three follow-on fixes after rebasing onto origin/main (0.54.27):
* admin_tables.html: dropped a stray nested ``{% if data_source_type
== 'keboola' %}`` around ``prefillFromKeboolaTable`` (main never had
it; the outer Phase F2 guard already covers it) and reworded a JS
comment that contained literal ``{% %}`` tokens which Jinja was
parsing as a real tag → unbalanced if/endif → 30 template render
failures across the suite.
* /api/stack/subscription/{type}/{id}: DELETE now returns 204 instead
of 200 per the 0.54.26 design rules. CLI client + parity tests
updated to accept 2xx / assert 204.
* Memory-domain suggestion approve/reject paths added to
``_VERB_PATH_ALLOWLIST`` — they are pending → approved/rejected
state-machine transitions (approve also creates the real
memory_domains row as a side effect), so the RPC shape is
intentional rather than a missed PATCH refactor.
5035 tests passing, 35 skipped.
* fix(catalog_table_detail): real polish pass — hero glyph, dedup pills, rows/size meta, scoped sync CTA
The previous fix only got the block-name typo so the existing CSS rendered.
The actual layout was still wireframe-tier on close inspection:
* No cover glyph in the hero (a flat white card with title + meta line);
data-package + memory-domain detail pages both have a colored icon
square. Restored parity — table.icon emoji if set, otherwise initials
on a colored square using table.color.
* "INTERNAL" pill rendered twice for agnes_audit etc. — the mode pill
and the source-type pill happened to be identical strings. Now skip
the source pill when it matches the mode (`internal == internal`).
* Bucket / source_table code chip showed `Agnes Internal.audit_log` for
internal rows — meaningless to a user. Hidden when source_type is
internal.
* `pairs_well_with` admin input was a comma-separated `<input>` always
visible. Wrapped all 4 sections in an Edit-on-demand toggle: read-
only display by default, "+ Add" / "Edit" button on the right edge
of each section header reveals the inline form, Cancel hides it.
* "Trigger sync now" was a cramped link squashed into the empty-state
flex row (visible as `Tr…` overflow before). Promoted to a proper
btn-primary button under the empty-state copy. Hidden entirely for
internal tables (which are server-managed — no upstream to pull).
* Hero meta now surfaces row count + payload size (when sync_state has
them) + last sync timestamp on a single line — was missing from the
original.
* Mode pills colored by tier (local=green, remote=amber, materialized=
blue, internal=gray) so the basic fact about a table reads at a
glance, not from upper-cased ALL-CAPS text alone.
* tests(v56): TDD baseline for extended data-packages content + per-table docs
68 failing tests across 8 files spec the v56 surface before any
implementation lands:
* test_schema_v55_to_v56_migration.py — schema bump, additive ALTERs
on data_packages + table_registry, idempotency, sequential-upgrade
preservation
* test_data_packages_repo_v56.py — repo create/update/get/list for
owner_name, owner_team, tags, long_description, when_to_use,
when_not_to_use, example_questions (JSON list round-trip, empty
defaults, partial-update preservation)
* test_table_registry_v56_docs.py — update_docs for grain, platforms,
partition_col, history, gotchas; preserves v52 docs columns
* test_api_data_packages_v56.py — PUT/POST/GET for all new fields,
field-level validation (tag count, bullet length, description size),
virtual badge derivation (curated/new)
* test_api_registry_docs_v56.py — PATCH /api/admin/registry/{id}/docs
for v56 fields, validation, RBAC unchanged
* test_web_catalog_package_detail_v56.py — /catalog/p/<slug> rewrite
asserts on rendered owner line, tag pills, badges, What it is,
Use it when, Skip it when, Example questions, per-table extended
detail in collapsible row, key-gotcha distinctness, admin-only Edit
* test_web_stack_card_v56_metadata.py — Browse-grid card additions
(owner chip, tag chips, badges) without breaking back-compat for
rows missing the new fields
* test_data_packages_no_vendor_content.py — CI guard: scans app/ +
src/ + cli/ + config/ + scripts/ for Groupon-specific tokens from
the colleague's spec MD; fails if any leak into OSS surfaces
* test_db_schema_version.py — bumped 55 → 56 with rationale
Plus updates schema-version assertion to 56. Implementation lands in
subsequent commits (schema migration → repo → API → templates).
* feat(v56): schema + repo for extended data-packages content
Schema additions (ALTER ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS — additive + idempotent):
* data_packages: owner_name, owner_team, tags, long_description,
when_to_use, when_not_to_use, example_questions (JSON-as-VARCHAR for
the lists)
* table_registry: grain, platforms, partition_col, history, gotchas
(extends the v52 sample_questions / things_to_know / pairs_well_with
docs surface with structured per-table content)
Repo extensions:
* DataPackagesRepository.create + update accept the new fields with
the same Optional-is-no-op contract as v51 (pass an empty list to
clear a JSON column)
* _decode_row decodes the new JSON-list columns to Python lists; NULL
rounds back to [] so callers don't branch
* TableRegistryRepository.update_docs grew the v56 fields alongside
the existing v52 ones — single PATCH can write either tier
atomically
* TableRegistryRepository._decode_row picks up platforms + gotchas in
the same NULL-tolerant decoder
22 repo + migration tests passing. API + UI land in subsequent commits.
* feat(v56): API surface for extended data-packages + per-table docs
CreateDataPackageRequest + UpdateDataPackageRequest grew the v56 fields
(owner_name, owner_team, tags, long_description, when_to_use,
when_not_to_use, example_questions) with per-field validators that
match the Foundry spec checklist:
* tags: ≤8 entries × ≤30 chars
* long_description: ≤4000 chars
* use/skip: ≤8 bullets × ≤200 chars
* example_questions: ≤12 × ≤200 chars
_serialize emits all v56 fields plus a virtual ``badges`` list derived
server-side at render time (no DB column needed): "curated" when the
creator is in the Admin group, "new" within 30 days of created_at.
Backdating created_at or admin-status changes pick up automatically.
PATCH /api/admin/registry/{id}/docs extended with v56 structured
per-table fields (grain, platforms, partition_col, history, gotchas).
gotchas: list of {key: bool, body: str} Pydantic models with the same
≤8 cap; first key=true entry becomes the Key gotcha on the rendered
package detail page. PATCH echoes the fresh state so callers can
re-render without a second GET.
26 API tests passing (16 data-packages + 10 registry-docs).
* feat(v56): /catalog/p/<slug> rewrite + Browse-grid card augmentation
The third (and final) v56 commit lights up the UI surfaces backed by
the schema + API commits earlier in this PR:
* /catalog/p/<slug> template rebuilt around the Foundry spec's
section ladder — hero (icon + name + badges + owner + tags +
description + meta + Add-to-stack), "What it is" markdown body,
paired "Use it when / Skip it when" panels, "Tables in this
package" with collapsible per-table extended detail (grain /
platforms / partition_col / history / gotchas + sample questions),
and an "Example questions you can ask Claude" prompt panel. Each
section guarded by ``{% if pkg.<field> %}`` — empty content fields
hide the section entirely (no "No X yet" placeholder noise on the
public-facing drilldown).
* router catalog_package_detail hydrates per-table v56 fields onto
the tables list + derives the virtual badges (curated / new)
server-side from creator-in-Admin + 30-day created_at.
* StackResolver.ResourceEntry grew owner_name / owner_team / tags /
badges; _fetch_entries pulls the v56 columns + computes badges
once per fetch using a single Admin-group SELECT.
* _data_package_entry_dict adapter passes the new fields through to
the macro; tags are merged source-type pills + admin-authored
category tags per the spec convention.
* _stack_card.html renders the v56 badges (top-left, data-badge=
hooks) + the owner chip (data-card-owner hook) without breaking
back-compat — pre-v56 rows render unchanged.
* Admin PUT handler strips the v56 docs fields from the
read-modify-write merged dict so register() doesn't blow up
with the now-larger row shape (same pattern as the v52 docs
fields stripping).
5115 tests passing (+98 v56 + 18 fixed regressions from the merged-
register PUT path), 35 skipped.
* fix(rbac): Edit-on-package + Group-access 'required' persistence + CI vendor guard
Three related bugs reported on the merged-with-main branch:
1. Clicking Edit on a Data Package card landed on /admin/tables with
a `#<pkg.id>` hash that nothing listened to — admin saw the global
table listing, not the editor for that specific package. Added a
`?edit_package=<pkg_id>` query-param handler in admin_tables.html
(analog to the existing `?edit=<table_id>` and `?assign_to=<pkg_id>`
patterns) that calls openEditDataPackageModal on DOMContentLoaded
after a 250ms layout settle. Updated the package-detail Edit link
to use the new query param.
2. Setting Group Access to 'required' didn't persist — re-opening
the modal showed 'available'. Root cause was the v49
``resource_grants.requirement`` enum existing in the DB but the
POST /api/admin/grants endpoint not surfacing it: ``CreateGrantRequest``
declared only group_id + resource_type + resource_id, so Pydantic
silently dropped the matrix's ``requirement: 'required'`` payload
and the new row landed at the DB column default ('available').
Plumbed ``requirement`` through ``CreateGrantRequest`` →
``ResourceGrantsRepository.create`` so the value persists in one
round-trip. Plus a UNIQUE-constraint race in the matrix
diff-apply: DELETE-old + POST-new ran in parallel via
``Promise.allSettled``, so POST could fire first and trip the
unique check before DELETE freed the slot. Switched to sequential
(await all deletes; then await all writes) across all three
matrices (Edit Data Package, Edit Memory Domain, Edit Recipe).
3. CI vendor-content guard ``test_no_groupon_specific_strings_in_oss``
tripped on two of my own docstrings: a "Foundry Data team" mention
in two src/db.py comments + an ``s1_session_landings`` example in
cli/skills/agnes-table-registration.md. Rephrased the comments to
"extended-descriptions admin spec" and replaced the example with
a generic ``events_daily`` table name.
5164 tests passing, 35 skipped (+4 regression tests pinning the POST
/api/admin/grants requirement contract). Vendor guard back to green.
* fix(catalog): admin Browse path drops v58 card fields
The /catalog and /memory admin god-mode branch built ResourceEntry
instances inline from pkg_repo.list() / domains_repo.list() and skipped
owner_name, owner_team, tags, and derived badges (curated/new). Visible
symptom: a package with an owner + tags rendered with the v56 chrome
for non-admin viewers but as a bare card for admins.
Adds StackResolver.browse_admin(user_id, resource_type) — admin god-mode
Browse that walks the full table but routes through the same
_fetch_entries enrichment pass as browse(), so admin + non-admin Browse
stay visually consistent. Both /catalog and /corporate-memory routes
switch to it.
Regression test in tests/test_stack_resolver_browse_admin.py covers:
owner/tags propagation, new/curated badge derivation, in_stack from
admin subscriptions, all-packages-regardless-of-grants, and the
ValueError for unsupported resource types.
* fix(catalog): three /catalog tab-strip UX bugs
1. Required Remove → red toast
browse_admin passed empty required_ids to _fetch_entries, so the
admin's own required grants surfaced as 'available' and the macro
rendered an actionable Remove button that POST /unsubscribe 400'd
on. Now derives required_ids from the admin's own groups so
Required packages render with the disabled "In stack (required)"
button. Regression test in test_stack_resolver_browse_admin.py.
2. Remove green-toasts but card stays until refresh
The My-Stack empty-state placeholder was only emitted server-side
when stack_entries was empty at render time. Removing the last
card left the tab completely blank — users read that as "Remove
didn't work, let me refresh". Both grid + empty-state are now
always rendered with one of them initially hidden; the JS swaps
visibility on add/remove instead of injecting DOM. Same fix in
/corporate-memory.
3. "What are Recipes?" + ambiguous (admin) suffix
Recipes tab now carries its own curator-block explainer (the
shared one was moved inside Browse view so it doesn't bleed
across tabs). The grey "(admin)" suffix becomes a yellow
.admin-only-hint chip with a title tooltip — visibility hint is
now unambiguous: yellow chip = "only you see this", non-admins
don't see the affordance at all.
* schema: renumber v51..v58 → v52..v59 to make room for main's v51
Main 0.54.29 introduced a NEW v51 (table_registry.bq_fqn — issue #343)
that releases ahead of this branch. The unified-stack chain v51..v58
shifts up by one so main's v51 stays as the released schema and ours
become v52..v59. Function names, internal version bumps, dispatch
ladder thresholds, and the migration-test references all move
together. Subsequent merge with main lands the bq_fqn column at the
freed v51 slot.
* fix(seed): seed admin lands in BOTH Admin AND Everyone groups
The LOCAL_DEV_MODE / SEED_ADMIN_EMAIL bootstrap only added the seed
user to Admin. Everyone-scoped grants — the canonical "every-user-
sees-this" pattern for Required onboarding — didn't surface for the
seed admin's own /catalog because they weren't in Everyone. Symptom:
admin grants a Required-tier package to Everyone, then sees it on
/catalog still rendered with an "Add to stack" button (because the
admin's resolved required_ids was empty for that package).
The dual-membership keeps Admin (authorization) and Everyone
(default-grant target) intentionally separate per the design comment
on UserRepository.create — every membership remains traceable to a
concrete row, just now with a system_seed row in Everyone too. Both
INSERTs go through UserGroupMembersRepository.add_member which is
idempotent on (user_id, group_id), so re-fires on every lifespan
startup don't duplicate rows.
Regression test in test_main_seed_admin_everyone.py.
* style: unify admin-only hints across marketplace + memory detail pages
Replaces three stale ``(admin)`` parentheticals with the same yellow
``admin-only`` chip introduced for /catalog tab actions. Same tooltip
copy ("Visible only to admins — analysts won't see this …") so the
visibility hint is unmistakable wherever it appears:
- Hard delete on marketplace_plugin_detail (admin-only destructive
action — same gating as the original suffix conveyed).
- Hard delete on marketplace_item_detail (same).
- Edit link on memory_domain_detail (title-attr only before; now a
visible chip too).
Non-admin viewers never saw these affordances — the gates are
unchanged. Pure styling pass for consistency.
* fix(catalog): exclude soft-deleted data packages + memory domains from Browse
``StackResolver._fetch_entries`` and ``browse_admin`` were querying
data_packages / memory_domains without a ``deleted_at IS NULL`` guard.
A package soft-deleted via /admin/* (v54 soft-delete contract) stayed
visible on /catalog and /memory until either an Undo or a hard delete
— directly contradicting the soft-delete UX which is supposed to
remove the affordance immediately and only retain the row for the
Undo window.
The repository accessors (DataPackagesRepository.list,
MemoryDomainsRepository.list, list_packages_of_table, etc.) already
filter deleted rows; this commit brings the resolver's direct SQL in
line with that contract.
Regression test in test_stack_resolver_browse_admin.py.
* fix(catalog): Add/Remove updates full card chrome, not just button
The previous _applyStackChange flipped only the footer button label —
the card border (.is-in-stack class), top-right "In stack" badge, and
button color class (--add / --remove) stayed at their server-rendered
state. After Add the user saw the button checkmark but the rest of
the card still looked like "available, not in stack". They read this
as "the change didn't take — let me refresh".
This commit makes the optimistic update mirror what the server-side
macro renders for the new state:
* ``c.classList.toggle('is-in-stack', becameInStack)`` — flips the
border + visual state class.
* Top-right ``.stack-card__req-badge--instack`` badge is injected on
Add, removed on Remove (skipped when ``data-requirement='required'``
— that slot is owned by the Required badge).
* Button text is "Remove" / "+ Add to stack" matching the macro
(was "✓ In stack" which was visually nice but inconsistent).
* Button color class --add / --remove swaps so the destructive Remove
tint kicks in immediately.
The clone-into-My-Stack path applies the same updates so the new card
in My Stack reads identically to a server-rendered in_stack card.
Mirrored in /corporate-memory.
* fix(memory): four Devin-review bugs on /memory drill-down + manifest
PR #333 Devin review surfaced four real bugs that ship a broken
/memory experience even though the unit tests passed.
1. Manifest md5 omits is_required + content (app/api/sync.py:836-840)
_build_memory_domains_section hashed only (id|title|status) per
item. _build_per_domain_markdown routes items between "## Required"
and "## Approved" by is_required and embeds full content — so an
admin edit of either dimension left the manifest md5 unchanged,
`agnes pull` skipped the re-fetch, and the analyst kept a stale
bundle.md. Now both fields participate in the hash.
2. required_count always 0 (src/repositories/memory_domains.py)
list_items_of_domain only SELECTed (id, title, status) so the
`it.get("is_required")` in the manifest builder always evaluated
to None → required_count = 0 regardless of actual state. The
manifest builder advertised a count it could never compute. Now
projects is_required + content too (required by fix 1 anyway).
3. Vote URL 404 (memory_domain_detail.html:289-290)
Constructed `/api/memory/items/{id}/vote` but the route is
`/api/memory/{id}/vote`. Every upvote/downvote button was a
silent no-op.
4. Dismiss/undismiss URL + method both wrong (memory_domain_detail.html:296-305)
Constructed `/api/memory/items/{id}/dismiss` (extra /items/) and
/undismiss (no such route — undismiss is DELETE on /dismiss).
Both buttons silently 404'd. Now POST + DELETE on
`/api/memory/{id}/dismiss` per app/api/memory.py:635/675.
* fix: multi-agent reviewer findings — vendor-token scrubs + manifest md5 predicate + soft-delete filter
Three reviewer findings from the multi-agent review on PR #333,
fixed in-place per CLAUDE.md issue-economy rule.
Reviewer-rules (Important — vendor-agnostic OSS):
- app/main.py:218 comment: replaced 'foundryai-prod' with generic
'a customer prod instance' phrasing. Public OSS repo must not
carry customer-specific tokens (CLAUDE.md § Project conventions).
- tests/test_table_registry_v56_docs.py:70 fixture string:
replaced "user_brand_affiliation = 'groupon'" with 'acme' on
the same rule.
Reviewer-architecture (closes still-unresolved Devin 🚩 ANALYSIS):
- app/api/sync.py _build_memory_domains_section: md5 hash loop now
filters items to the SAME predicate the bundle renderer uses
(is_required OR status='approved'). Pre-fix the hash iterated ALL
items but _build_per_domain_markdown only rendered the union of
required items + approved-non-required items — so an admin edit
to a pending/rejected non-required item flipped the md5 against
an identical-bytes bundle, triggering a wasteful re-fetch on
every analyst's next 'agnes pull'. The earlier commit fixed the
hash-input fields (is_required + content); this closes the
set-of-items asymmetry Devin separately flagged.
Reviewer-RBAC (minor cleanup):
- app/resource_types.py _data_package_blocks and _memory_domain_blocks
now filter 'WHERE deleted_at IS NULL' (v54 soft-delete column) so
the /admin/access UI doesn't surface soft-deleted entities as
grantable. Mirrors the existing filter on _recipe_blocks. No
security leak pre-fix (resolver double-filters and re-checks at
serve time), just UI cleanliness.
- app/services/stack_resolver.py add_to_stack: docstring note
added explaining that authorization is enforced at the API layer
(app/api/stack.py can_access gate), not at the resolver. The
initial review suggested adding a defensive 403 here, but that
broke 5 existing tests that legitimately call add_to_stack
directly without setting up grants first; the docstring captures
the contract instead. stack() already intersects subscriptions
with current available_ids on every read, so a 'zombie' row from
a misuse never leaks into the user-facing manifest.
* release: 0.55.0 — unified Browse + My Stack (Data Packages + Memory), schema v48→v59, 3 BREAKING