agnes-the-ai-analyst/pyproject.toml
Vojtech 78cd243e65
fix(store): promote-on-approve looks up version_no by submission_id (live agnes-development bug) (#330)
* fix(store): promote-on-approve looks up version_no by submission_id

Live bug observed on agnes-development: an entity had 5+
version_history rows sharing the same `hash` (user re-uploaded
byte-identical bundles as v2/v4/v6 of the same skill — the LLM and
inline checks happily approved each one). The runner's
promote-on-approve path looked up the submission's version_no by
hash:

    for entry in entity.version_history:
        if entry["hash"] == sub_hash:
            target = int(entry["n"]); break

The loop matched the FIRST hash collision — always v1, n=1. With
current=1, the forward-only `target > current` guard then skipped
the promote, leaving the entity stuck at v1 even though the new
submission's status flipped to `approved`. UI kept showing v1 as
"current".

Fix: look up by submission_id via the existing
`_version_no_for_submission` helper (already used by retry / rescan
/ download paths). Same lookup applied in
`admin_override_store_submission` which had the identical hash-match
loop.

Test: TestPromoteLookupByByteIdenticalBundles uploads v1 + a
byte-identical v2, drives the LLM with mock-approve, asserts
entity.version_no advances to 2.

* fix: bundle #329 reviewer-Important follow-ups + post-merge polish

Bundled with Vojtech's commit ahead of this (the promote-on-approve
`version_no` lookup-by-submission_id fix) since #330 is the next
release-cut PR and the four #329 follow-ups would otherwise need a
standalone release-cut PR — prohibited by docs/RELEASING.md §
"Release-cut belongs to the PR".

Fixed:
- src/usage_ask.py — SCHEMA_DIGEST + SYSTEM_PROMPT referenced the
  dropped `usage_plugin_daily` table. The admin
  `POST /api/admin/telemetry/ask` endpoint ships SYSTEM_PROMPT to
  the LLM, so any model-emitted SQL against `usage_plugin_daily`
  would fail with a DuckDB binder error post-#329 merge. Updated to
  describe the new v48 rollups (`usage_marketplace_item_daily` /
  `_window`) and rule 5 of the prompt to point at them.

Internal:
- CHANGELOG.md [0.54.20] section restored to its canonical content
  from the v0.54.20 git tag. The #329 self-merge carried 226 lines
  of author's pre-rebase bullets that ended up mis-attributed; the
  published v0.54.20 GitHub Release (FTS BM25 + batch bar) now
  matches the CHANGELOG section verbatim. Also fills in [Unreleased]
  with this PR's bullets (Fixed + Internal).
- tests/conftest.py — dropped the unused
  `conn_with_usage_schema_and_attribution` fixture that INSERTed
  into the now-removed `usage_attribution_*` tables. Zero callers
  today, but a tripwire — the first future test to request it would
  have failed with a binder error.
- app/web/templates/marketplace.html — replaced a customer-specific
  token (`groupon-marketplace`) in the Most Popular sort-tiebreaker
  comment with a generic `<customer>-marketplace` placeholder per
  CLAUDE.md § Vendor-agnostic OSS. Also scrubbed an `agnes-development`
  reference in app/api/admin.py and src/store_guardrails/runner.py
  (cherry-picked from Vojtech's commit) on the same hygiene rule.

* release: 0.54.22 — flea-market promote-by-submission_id fix + #329 reviewer follow-ups

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Co-authored-by: ZdenekSrotyr <zdenek.srotyr@keboola.com>
2026-05-15 21:21:14 +02:00

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[project]
name = "agnes-the-ai-analyst"
version = "0.54.22"
description = "Agnes — AI Data Analyst platform for AI analytical systems"
requires-python = ">=3.11,<3.14"
license = "MIT"
readme = "README.md"
dependencies = [
# Core database
# 1.5.2 fixes a FK-dependency regression that affected ALTER TABLE on
# tables referenced by other tables — broke the test_db migration
# ladder replay on 1.5.1. CI runs 1.5.2; local devs need it too.
"duckdb>=1.5.2",
# Web framework (FastAPI)
"fastapi>=0.115.0",
"uvicorn[standard]>=0.32.0",
"python-multipart>=0.0.27",
"jinja2>=3.1.0",
"starlette>=0.41.0",
# Authentication
"PyJWT>=2.8.0",
"itsdangerous>=2.1.0",
"authlib>=1.6.12",
"argon2-cffi>=23.1.0",
# HTTP client. `h2` enables HTTP/2 multiplexing for the persistent
# CLI client used by `agnes pull` (one TCP connection serves N
# concurrent parquet streams + range chunks). `cli/client.py`
# gracefully falls back to HTTP/1.1 if h2 is missing, so this
# extra is for performance, not correctness.
"httpx>=0.27.0",
"h2>=4.1.0",
# CLI
"typer>=0.12.0",
"rich>=13.0.0",
# Configuration
"python-dotenv>=1.0.0",
"pyyaml>=6.0",
# Data processing
"pandas>=2.0.0",
"pyarrow>=12.0.0",
"pytz>=2024.1",
# SQL parsing — server-side WHERE validator for /api/v2/scan (app/api/where_validator.py)
# Minimum 30.x — older versions had walk() yielding (node, parent, key)
# tuples instead of expression nodes, which would silently bypass the
# WHERE-validator structural checks (isinstance(tuple, exp.Subquery)
# is always False). 30.x yields nodes directly.
"sqlglot>=30.0.0",
# Data source connectors
"google-cloud-bigquery>=3.0.0",
"google-cloud-bigquery-storage>=2.0.0",
# Google Workspace Cloud Identity / Admin SDK (Workspace group membership sync)
"google-api-python-client>=2.0.0",
# Profiler visualizations
"matplotlib>=3.8.0",
"numpy>=1.24.0",
# Claude Code marketplace endpoint — pure-Python git server mounted in FastAPI
"dulwich>=0.22.0",
"a2wsgi>=1.10.0",
# In-process TTL cache for marketplace etag (transitively present via
# google-auth, declared explicitly here because we depend on it directly).
"cachetools>=5.3.0",
# Per-IP rate limiting on auth endpoints (#45). In-process counters by
# default — fine for single-replica deploys. Multi-replica rollouts can
# swap the storage backend via slowapi's `storage_uri` (Redis, Memcached).
"slowapi>=0.1.9",
# LLM provider SDKs — core (not dev) because connectors/llm/*_provider.py
# is imported by services/{corporate_memory, verification_detector} which
# the scheduler drives in production. Promoted from [dev] in #176 to fix
# ModuleNotFoundError boot loops on default Compose deploys.
"anthropic>=0.30.0",
"openai>=1.30.0",
# Keboola Storage API SDK — used by:
# - `connectors/keboola/client.py` for admin-side bucket / table list
# (consumed from `app/api/admin.py` discover-and-register, table
# metadata refresh).
# Extraction itself uses the lightweight `connectors/keboola/storage_api.py`
# module (export-async + signed-URL download) which talks to Storage API
# directly via `requests` — no SDK dependency on the data-path side. The
# SDK stays for the metadata reads.
#
# NOTE: kbcstorage moved to the [server] extra below — see the rationale
# in [project.optional-dependencies].server. CLI wheels installed via
# `uv tool install` deliberately ship without it.
"sse-starlette>=2.0",
# Optional observability — pure-Python, no compilation. Lazily initialized
# in src/observability/posthog_client.py and only emits events when
# POSTHOG_API_KEY is set in the environment. With the key unset the
# integration is fully off (no network, no init). See docs/observability.md.
"posthog>=3.7.0",
# Rust-backed (ammonia) HTML sanitizer for admin-edited rich content
# (news intro + body, curated marketplace-metadata.json descriptions).
# Allowlist-based with per-tag attribute scoping; closes the bypass
# shapes the legacy regex sanitizer in src/welcome_template.py was
# vulnerable to. Pre-built wheels published for all supported
# (mac/linux/windows × arm64/x86_64) targets.
"nh3>=0.2",
# CommonMark markdown renderer for curator-authored marketplace-metadata.json
# rich content (plugin description / sample_interaction.assistant). Pure
# Python, no compilation. Rendered output is funneled through nh3 above.
"markdown-it-py>=3.0",
# Cross-platform advisory file locking for the `agnes push` single-instance
# guard. Wraps fcntl.flock on POSIX and msvcrt.locking on Windows behind
# a uniform API; OS releases the lock automatically on process exit (no
# stale-lock detection required). Used by cli/lib/push_lock.py.
"filelock>=3.13,<4",
# Transitive dependency hardened directly to dodge 5 dependabot advisories
# (4 high, 1 medium) flagged on urllib3<2.7.0: cross-origin sensitive
# header leak on proxied low-level redirects, decompression-bomb bypass
# + unbounded decompression chain on the streaming API, redirects-when-
# retries-disabled. The `[server]` extra below adds kbcstorage which
# transitively caps urllib3<2.0.0; `[tool.uv] override-dependencies`
# forces 2.7+ in workspace installs (Dockerfile + dev). Wheel consumers
# who install only the CLI (`uv tool install <wheel>`) get no kbcstorage
# and no conflict.
"urllib3>=2.7.0",
]
[project.optional-dependencies]
# Server-side connectors. The CLI wheel does NOT need these — analysts who
# `uv tool install` the wheel never reach a kbcstorage import. Splitting it
# out keeps the wheel's METADATA `Requires-Dist` set free of the
# `kbcstorage<=0.9.5 → urllib3<2.0.0` cap that conflicts with our
# `urllib3>=2.7.0` security pin under any fresh resolver context (where
# `[tool.uv] override-dependencies` does NOT apply — see comment on
# [tool.uv] below). Server install pulls it in via Dockerfile's
# `uv pip install --system --no-cache .[server]`.
server = [
"kbcstorage>=0.9.0",
]
observability = [
# Already in base dependencies — listed here so operators who want to
# be explicit can `pip install -e ".[observability]"` and signal intent.
"posthog>=3.7.0",
]
dev = [
"pytest>=9.0.0",
"pytest-timeout>=2.0.0",
"pytest-xdist>=3.0.0",
# pytest-split shards the suite across parallel CI jobs (`--splits N
# --group K`); see the `test-shard` matrix in `.github/workflows/ci.yml`.
# Balanced by the committed `.test_durations` file.
"pytest-split>=0.9.0",
"faker>=24.0.0",
# jsonschema validates the corporate-memory extraction-tool golden fixtures
# under tests/test_corporate_memory_v1.py (extraction.json, correction.json,
# confidence_calibration.json). Production code does not depend on it.
"jsonschema>=4.0.0",
# FastAPI debug toolbar — gated behind DEBUG=1 env var in app/main.py.
# Provides per-request panels (headers, routes, timer, profiling, etc.)
# for local development. Never loaded in production (no DEBUG=1 there).
"fastapi-debug-toolbar>=0.6.3",
]
[project.scripts]
agnes = "cli.main:main"
[build-system]
requires = ["hatchling"]
build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel]
packages = ["app", "src", "connectors", "cli", "services", "config"]
[tool.ruff]
line-length = 120
target-version = "py313"
[tool.uv]
dev-dependencies = [
"pytest>=9.0.0",
"pytest-timeout>=2.0.0",
"pytest-xdist>=3.0.0",
"pytest-split>=0.9.0",
"faker>=24.0.0",
"anthropic>=0.30.0",
"openai>=1.30.0",
"fastapi-debug-toolbar>=0.6.3",
]
# Override the urllib3<2.0.0 ceiling kbcstorage 0.9.5 declares (upstream
# hasn't relaxed it as of 2026-05-12 but the SDK works fine against
# urllib3 2.x in practice — we only use `Client` + `Tables` from it and
# both go through `requests`, which natively supports both lines). Lets
# the resolver pick a urllib3 line that closes Dependabot advisories
# CVE-2024-37891 / CVE-2025-{xxx}. See `urllib3>=2.7.0` in [project]
# dependencies above for the security rationale.
override-dependencies = ["urllib3>=2.7.0"]