When asyncio.sleep() fires just before Task.cancel() is called, CPython
sets _must_cancel=True but cannot cancel the already-completed sleep
future, so CancelledError is delivered at the next await (handle_message)
rather than at the sleep. By that point the superseded task has already
popped the merged event from _pending_text_batches, so the superseding
task sees an empty batch and silently drops the message.
Fix: add a synchronous task-registry check between the sleep and the pop.
No await between the check and the pop means no other coroutine can
interleave, so the guard is race-free.
When WeCom returns errcode=40001 (invalid credential) or 42001 (token
expired), send() was returning a failure without evicting the bad token
from _access_tokens. All subsequent sends then kept using the same
invalid cached token until its TTL naturally expired (~7200s).
Fix: on the first token-rejection errcode, evict the cache entry and
retry once with a freshly fetched token. Non-token errcodes fail
immediately as before. If the refreshed token also fails, the error
is returned without looping further.
Adds four regression tests covering: successful retry on 40001,
successful retry on 42001, no retry on unrelated errcode, and clean
failure when the refresh does not help.
AI Card "tool progress" cards created with finalize=False were left in
streaming state on DingTalk's UI after a gateway restart because
disconnect() called _streaming_cards.clear() without first closing
them via _close_streaming_siblings.
Move the finalization loop before self._http_client.aclose() so the
HTTP client is still available when the finalize requests are sent.
Adds a regression test that asserts the HTTP client is alive during
finalization.
ntfy now ships as a self-contained plugin under plugins/platforms/ntfy/
instead of editing 8 core files (gateway/config.py Platform enum,
gateway/run.py factory + auth maps, cron/scheduler.py, toolsets.py,
hermes_cli/status.py, agent/prompt_builder.py, gateway/channel_directory.py,
tools/send_message_tool.py).
All routing goes through gateway/platform_registry via register_platform():
- adapter_factory, check_fn, validate_config, is_connected
- env_enablement_fn seeds PlatformConfig.extra from NTFY_* env vars so
gateway status reflects env-only setups without instantiating httpx
- standalone_sender_fn handles deliver=ntfy cron jobs when cron runs
out-of-process from the gateway
- allowed_users_env / allow_all_env hook into _is_user_authorized
- cron_deliver_env_var=NTFY_HOME_CHANNEL for cron home routing
- platform_hint surfaces in the system prompt
- pii_safe=True (topic names are the only identifier; no PII to redact)
Tests moved to tests/gateway/test_ntfy_plugin.py using _plugin_adapter_loader
so the module lives under plugin_adapter_ntfy in sys.modules and cannot
collide with sibling plugin-adapter tests on the same xdist worker. The
core-file grep tests (Platform.NTFY in source, hermes-ntfy in toolsets,
etc.) are replaced with plugin-shape tests covering register() metadata,
env_enablement_fn output, and standalone_sender_fn behavior.
68 tests pass under scripts/run_tests.sh.
Closes#30045. Based on @qike-ms's PR #30141.
Telegram status callbacks (lifecycle, compression, context-pressure)
used to append a fresh bubble on every emit. Now adapter tracks
{(chat_id, status_key) -> message_id}; first call sends, subsequent
calls edit. Failed edits drop the cache entry and fall through to a
fresh send.
- gateway/platforms/telegram.py: send_or_update_status() (+34 LOC)
- gateway/run.py: route _status_callback_sync through it when the
adapter supports it; plain adapter.send() otherwise (+15 LOC)
- 5 tests covering first send / edit-in-place / edit-failure fallback
/ distinct key & chat isolation
_guess_ext_from_data: data[:5] == b"#!SILK" -> data[:6] (6-byte string)
_looks_like_silk: data[:4] == b"#!SILK" -> data[:6]
The previous slices were too short to ever match the 6-byte "#!SILK"
literal, relying entirely on the "#!SILK_V3" (9-byte) and 0x02! (2-byte)
fallback paths for SILK format detection.
Add original_name parameter to _download_and_cache, preferring the
attachment metadata filename over the CDN URL path basename. Previously
files were cached with meaningless QQ CDN hash names (e.g.
qqdownload_...oadftnv5), causing ugly filenames when sent back to users.
Aligns with qqbot-agent-sdk's AttachmentDownloader.download_document.
1. Handle op 7 (Server Reconnect): close WS to trigger reconnect loop
while preserving session for Resume
2. Handle op 9 (Invalid Session): check d value to determine if session
is resumable; clear session only when not resumable
3. Remove 4009 from session-clearing set (connection timeout is resumable)
4. Expand fatal close codes: 4001/4002/4010-4014 now stop reconnect
immediately instead of retrying uselessly
5. Add unit tests
1. Add INTERACTION intent bit (1<<26) to _send_identify, fixing approval
button clicks not being received (INTERACTION_CREATE events were never
dispatched by the gateway)
2. Include local cached path in video/file attachment descriptions so the
LLM can reference files for re-sending to users
3. Add unit tests (TestIdentifyIntents, TestProcessAttachmentsPathExposure)
First migration of an existing built-in platform adapter to the plugin
system established by IRC / Teams / LINE / Google Chat. Closes#24325;
advances the umbrella refactor in #3823.
Matches Teams' shape exactly — adapter under ``plugins/platforms/discord/``
with the standard ``__init__.py`` / ``adapter.py`` / ``plugin.yaml``
shell, ``register(ctx)`` entry point, **no back-compat shim** at the old
import path, and full parity for the four hooks Teams uses plus the
``apply_yaml_config_fn`` hook that landed in #25443 (the Discord plugin
is the first consumer of that hook):
* ``standalone_sender_fn`` — out-of-process cron delivery via REST API
* ``setup_fn`` — interactive ``hermes setup gateway`` wizard
* ``apply_yaml_config_fn`` — translate ``config.yaml`` ``discord:`` keys
into ``DISCORD_*`` env vars (replaces the hardcoded block in
``gateway/config.py``)
* ``is_connected`` — declares connection state from ``DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN``
* ``check_fn`` — lazy-installs ``discord.py`` on demand
* plus ``allowed_users_env``, ``allow_all_env``, ``cron_deliver_env_var``,
``max_message_length``, ``emoji``, ``required_env``, ``install_hint``
* ``gateway/platforms/discord.py`` (5,101 LOC) →
``plugins/platforms/discord/adapter.py`` (git rename, R090).
* New ``plugins/platforms/discord/{__init__.py, plugin.yaml}`` with
``requires_env`` / ``optional_env`` declarations.
* Append ``register(ctx)`` block + new hook implementations
(``_standalone_send``, ``interactive_setup``, ``_apply_yaml_config``,
``_clean_discord_user_ids``, ``_is_connected``, ``_build_adapter``,
plus helpers ``_DISCORD_CHANNEL_TYPE_PROBE_CACHE`` etc.) to the
adapter.
* Replace the ``Platform.DISCORD elif`` branch in
``GatewayRunner._create_adapter()`` (−9 LOC) with a generic post-creation
hook (+6 LOC) in the registry path: any plugin adapter that declares a
``gateway_runner`` attribute now gets it auto-injected. Webhook's
built-in branch is unchanged (it doesn't go through the registry path).
* Move ``_send_discord`` (190 LOC) and helpers
(``_DISCORD_CHANNEL_TYPE_PROBE_CACHE``, ``_remember_channel_is_forum``,
``_probe_is_forum_cached``, ``_derive_forum_thread_name``) from
``tools/send_message_tool.py`` into the plugin as ``_standalone_send``.
* Wire via ``standalone_sender_fn=_standalone_send`` (Teams pattern; same
gap fixed in #21804 for other plugin platforms).
* Replace the Discord ``elif`` in ``tools/send_message_tool.py``
``_send_to_platform`` with a 10-line registry-hook dispatch.
* Drop the ``DiscordAdapter`` import and the
``Platform.DISCORD: DiscordAdapter.MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH`` ``_MAX_LENGTHS``
entry — the registry's ``max_message_length=2000`` covers it.
* Move ``_setup_discord`` and ``_clean_discord_user_ids`` (68 LOC) from
``hermes_cli/setup.py`` into the plugin as ``interactive_setup``.
* Wire via ``setup_fn=interactive_setup``. CLI helpers (``prompt``,
``print_info``, etc.) are lazy-imported so the plugin's module-load
surface stays minimal.
* Remove ``"discord": _s._setup_discord`` from
``hermes_cli/gateway.py::_builtin_setup_fn``.
* Remove the entire 32-line ``_PLATFORMS["discord"]`` static dict entry —
Discord's setup metadata is now discovered dynamically via
``_all_platforms()`` from the registry entry.
* Move the 59-line ``discord_cfg`` YAML→env bridge from
``gateway/config.py::load_gateway_config()`` into the plugin as
``_apply_yaml_config``. Covers ``require_mention``,
``thread_require_mention``, ``free_response_channels``, ``auto_thread``,
``reactions``, ``ignored_channels``, ``allowed_channels``,
``no_thread_channels``, ``allow_mentions.{everyone,roles,users,
replied_user}``, and ``reply_to_mode`` (including the YAML 1.1
``off``-as-False coercion and the ``extra.reply_to_mode`` fallback).
* Wire via ``apply_yaml_config_fn=_apply_yaml_config``.
* The hook runs BEFORE ``_apply_env_overrides`` and after the generic
shared-key loop, exactly as documented in
``website/docs/developer-guide/adding-platform-adapters.md``.
* Behavior is preserved exactly — every assignment still uses
``not os.getenv(...)`` guards so env vars take precedence over YAML.
All 78 references to the old import path are rewritten — no back-compat
shim:
* 51 ``from gateway.platforms.discord import X`` →
``from plugins.platforms.discord.adapter import X``
* 5 ``import gateway.platforms.discord as discord_platform`` →
``import plugins.platforms.discord.adapter as discord_platform``
* 1 ``from gateway.platforms import discord as discord_mod`` →
``from plugins.platforms.discord import adapter as discord_mod``
* 21 ``mock.patch("gateway.platforms.discord.X")`` strings →
``mock.patch("plugins.platforms.discord.adapter.X")``
* 1 docstring reference in ``hermes_cli/commands.py``
* 1 import in ``tools/send_message_tool.py`` (now removed entirely)
The import-safety test in ``tests/gateway/test_discord_imports.py`` is
updated to purge the new canonical module name from ``sys.modules``.
**38 files changed, +621 / −473** — net positive due to the YAML hook
implementation (89 new LOC in the plugin trading for 59 deleted in core),
but every line moved has a clear plugin home now. The git rename is
detected at R090 because the adapter gained ~340 LOC of moved-in hook
implementations (``_standalone_send`` + ``interactive_setup`` +
``_apply_yaml_config`` + helpers).
* All 568 Discord-specific tests pass across 25 ``test_discord_*.py``
files plus voice/send/text-batching/reload-skills/stream-consumer/
integration tests.
* All 147 tests in the YAML-touching subset
(``test_discord_reply_mode``, ``test_discord_free_response``,
``test_discord_allowed_channels``, ``test_discord_allowed_mentions``,
``test_discord_channel_controls``, ``test_discord_reactions``,
``test_discord_thread_persistence``, ``test_runtime_footer``) pass —
this is the strongest signal that the YAML→env hook behaves
identically to the legacy block.
* Broader gateway/cron/integration sweep (1297 tests) introduces zero
new failures vs ``main``. Pre-existing failures in
``tests/gateway/test_tts_media_routing.py`` and
``tests/e2e/test_platform_commands.py`` reproduce identically on the
unchanged ``main`` revision.
* Plugin discovery sanity check confirms Discord registers alongside the
other four platform plugins:
Registered platforms: ['discord', 'google_chat', 'irc', 'line', 'teams']
These Discord-shaped tendrils in core were **deliberately not moved** —
they are generic platform-registry concerns affecting every platform,
not Discord-specific:
* ``gateway/config.py:1205`` ``DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN → config.token`` env
enablement — same shape Telegram has. The existing
``env_enablement_fn`` registry hook only seeds ``extra``, not
``.token``, so it can't replace this without an adapter refactor to
read from ``extra["bot_token"]``.
* ``gateway/run.py`` voice-mode hooks
(``self.adapters.get(Platform.DISCORD)`` for
``start_voice_mode``/``stop_voice_mode``), role-based auth,
``DISCORD_ALLOW_BOTS`` branch in ``_is_user_authorized``,
``_UPDATE_ALLOWED_PLATFORMS`` frozenset, and the per-platform
allowlist maps — generic platform-registry concerns.
* ``Platform.DISCORD`` enum literal — stable identifier used as dict
keys throughout the codebase; removing it is a separate refactor with
no real benefit.
* ``tools/discord_tool.py`` and ``tools/environments/local.py`` —
first-class agent tools and env-passthrough config, neither is the
gateway adapter.
Each of these is worth its own scoping issue when the time comes.
_handle_location_message and _handle_media_message were skipped when the
observe-unmentioned-group-messages feature landed (a9db0e2c7). Both handlers
now:
1. Check _should_observe_unmentioned_group_message on the skipped path and
call _observe_unmentioned_group_message so group chatter is stored as
shared session context even when the bot is not addressed.
2. Call _apply_telegram_group_observe_attribution on the triggered path so
the dispatched event uses the shared (user_id=None) group session instead
of the per-user session, letting the model see previously observed context.
For stickers the attribution is applied after _handle_sticker completes
(which overwrites event.text with the vision description); for all other
media types it is applied once after caption cleaning.
Four new tests cover the observe and attribution paths for both handlers.
The typing indicator loop (send_typing) ran every 8s and died on any
exception, including Discord 429 rate limits. Once a 429 killed the
loop, the indicator never restarted — and the raw exception bounce
could cascade into broader gateway instability.
Changes:
- Bump sleep interval from 8s to 12s (typing light lasts ~10s)
- On 429: extract retry_after, log a warning, sleep the backoff,
and continue the loop
- On non-rate-limit errors: log debug and return (unchanged
behaviour)
PR #29211 dropped JSONL gateway transcripts and noted that the platform's
own `message_id` field (used by Yuanbao's recall guard to redact a
message by exact platform id) was no longer preserved — falling back to
content-match. That fallback works for the common case but redacts the
wrong row when two messages share text (or fails to match when content
is post-processed).
Restore exact-id matching by giving state.db a column for it:
- New `platform_message_id TEXT` column on the messages table
(SCHEMA_VERSION bump 11 → 12; column added via declarative reconciler
on existing DBs, no version-gated migration block needed)
- Partial index `idx_messages_platform_msg_id` on
(session_id, platform_message_id) to keep recall's point-lookup cheap
even on large sessions
- `append_message()` and `replace_messages()` accept the new value:
the gateway-facing `append_to_transcript` in `gateway/session.py`
forwards either `message["platform_message_id"]` or the legacy
`message["message_id"]` key (yuanbao's existing convention)
- `get_messages_as_conversation()` surfaces the column back on the
message dict as `message_id` so platform code reads the same shape
it used to read from JSONL
- Yuanbao `_patch_transcript`: restore branch A1 (exact id match)
ahead of A2 (content match) ahead of B (system-note). Both branches
log which one fired so operators can tell from gateway.log whether
recall hit the canonical path or had to fall back.
Tests:
- New low-level round-trip tests in `test_hermes_state.py` for both
`append_message` and `replace_messages` paths
- The PR's `test_yuanbao_recall_db_only.py` was rewritten to assert
the new contract: branch A1 (id match) works against DB-only
transcripts, and branch A2 (content match) still recovers rows that
were observed without a platform id (e.g. agent-processed @bot
messages where run.py doesn't carry msg_id through)
PR #29211 review findings:
1. test_retry_replacement: pin DEFAULT_DB_PATH so SessionDB() doesn't write
to the real ~/.hermes/state.db. Same fix as the other DB-only fixtures.
2. yuanbao recall branch A1 (message_id exact match) was structurally dead
once load_transcript() became DB-only — state.db never preserves the
platform message_id. Removed the dead loop, consolidated to a single
content-match branch (renamed 'A: content match'). Branch B (system
note) unchanged. Updated the test name + docstring to reflect this.
Note: self._lock is no longer taken in append_to_transcript (was guarding
the JSONL file append). SQLite append_message handles its own concurrency
via WAL mode, so this is safe; flagging for awareness.
Yuanbao's recall feature was reading the gateway JSONL directly to look up
messages by platform message_id, which state.db does not preserve. Migrated
to use load_transcript() which returns DB messages.
Recall branch A1 (message_id match) now falls through to A2 (content match)
or B (system note) for all sessions — a documented degradation. Follow-up
issue: add platform_message_id column to state.db messages to restore
exact-id matching.
Sibling fix to PR #28918 (Discord voice notes). DingTalk's rich-text
"voice" item type is its native voice-message format, but the adapter
was routing it to MessageType.AUDIO — which gateway/run.py:7605 skips
for STT. The docs claim every voice-capable platform auto-transcribes,
so this brings DingTalk in line.
Generic audio uploads (mapped to "file" by DINGTALK_TYPE_MAPPING) are
unchanged — they were already classified as DOCUMENT, not AUDIO.
Adds tests/gateway/test_dingtalk.py::TestExtractMedia covering both the
voice path and the audio-passthrough invariant.
When discord.py is not installed at import time, DISCORD_AVAILABLE=False
and the view class definitions at module bottom are skipped.
check_discord_requirements() performs a lazy install and sets
DISCORD_AVAILABLE=True but never re-ran the class definitions, causing
NameError on the first button interaction (exec approval, slash confirm, etc.).
Extract the five ui.View subclasses into _define_discord_view_classes() and
call it both at module load (when discord.py is pre-installed) and inside
check_discord_requirements() after a successful lazy install.
Five small fixes against issues filed during the post-merge salvage audit:
* #28670: `_GATEWAY_PROVIDER_ERROR_RE` false-positives on legitimate prose.
Replace the regex with an anchored `_GATEWAY_PROVIDER_ERROR_SHAPE_RE` and
add a length-cap heuristic to `_looks_like_gateway_provider_error`:
short envelope at the start of the message → real provider error; long
prose containing 'HTTP 404' → assistant answer, leave alone.
* #28672: drop the pointless 1s asyncio.sleep on Telegram thread-not-found
retries. The same-thread retry is preserved (catches Telegram's
occasional transient flake exercised by
test_send_retries_transient_thread_not_found_before_fallback) but with
no artificial delay.
* #28674: broaden `_should_retry_without_dm_topic_reply_anchor` to also
fire when Bot API rejects `direct_messages_topic_id` for synthetic /
resumed sends that have no reply anchor. Avoids dropping post-resume
background notifications if the topic id goes stale.
* #28676: delete the dead image-document branch superseded by bd0c54d17
(which returns early on the same extension set).
* #28678: extend chat-scoped allowlist (`TELEGRAM_GROUP_ALLOWED_CHATS`)
to also cover `chat_type == 'channel'`, so operators can authorize
channel posts by chat id without falling back to per-user allowlists.
Tests:
- scripts/run_tests.sh tests/gateway/test_telegram_thread_fallback.py -q → 41/41
- scripts/run_tests.sh tests/cron/test_scheduler.py -q → 127/127
- broader test set: same 3 pre-existing test-pollution failures reproduce
on plain main.
In multi-agent shared Matrix rooms, multiple bots all participating in the
same thread could trigger infinite reply loops — each bot's reply re-engaged
the others because they were all in the bot-thread set. Discord has a
`thread_require_mention` opt-in for this; Matrix didn't.
Add `_parse_thread_require_mention(config)` (mirrors Discord's pattern).
In `_resolve_message_context`, when enabled and the message is in a
bot-participated thread (not a free-response room), require @mention
before processing.
Salvage of @justemu's 2-commit stack (#27996). Fixes#27995.
Add a configurable mention filter to the Signal adapter so the bot
only responds in groups when it is explicitly @mentioned.
Changes:
- gateway/platforms/signal.py: read require_mention from adapter
extra config or SIGNAL_REQUIRE_MENTION env var; skip group messages
that don't mention the bot account (checked in rendered text and
raw mention metadata)
- gateway/config.py: map signal.require_mention YAML key to the
SIGNAL_REQUIRE_MENTION env var (env var takes precedence)
Config example:
signal:
require_mention: true
Or via env var:
SIGNAL_REQUIRE_MENTION=true
Two coordinated changes that unblock downstream audio pipelines
(diarization, custom transcription, archival) on attachments larger
than the public Bot API's 20MB getFile ceiling.
- `stt.enabled: false` no longer drops voice/audio with a generic
"transcription disabled" note. The gateway probes the cached file's
duration (wave → mutagen → ffprobe ladder) and surfaces
`[The user sent a voice message: <abs path> (duration: M:SS)]` to
the agent so a skill or tool can pick up the raw file. The previous
placeholder is replaced rather than appended when present.
- `platforms.telegram.extra.base_url` set → adapter auto-lifts its
document size cap from 20MB to 2GB (the local telegram-bot-api
`--local` ceiling) and the "too large" reply reports the active
limit dynamically. No new config knob; presence of `base_url` is the
opt-in.
- `platforms.telegram.extra.local_mode: true` wires
`Application.builder().local_mode(True)` on the python-telegram-bot
builder. PTB then reads files from disk instead of HTTP, which is
required when telegram-bot-api runs in `--local` mode (the server
returns absolute filesystem paths, not `/file/bot...` URLs).
- gateway/run.py: rewrites the `stt.enabled: false` branch of
`_enrich_message_with_transcription`. New `_format_duration` +
`_probe_audio_duration` helpers.
- gateway/platforms/telegram.py: `_max_doc_bytes` instance attribute
derived from `extra.base_url`; `local_mode` builder wiring;
dynamic "too large" message.
- tests/gateway/test_stt_config.py: covers path-surfacing with and
without an existing user message, and placeholder replacement.
- tests/gateway/test_telegram_max_doc_bytes.py: 3 cases — default 20MB
without base_url, 2GB when set, empty-string base_url keeps default.
- website/docs/user-guide/messaging/telegram.md: new "Skipping STT"
subsection under Voice Messages and a full "Large Files (>20MB) via
Local Bot API Server" walkthrough (api_id/api_hash, docker-compose,
one-time `logOut` migration, `platforms.telegram.extra` config, the
`local_mode` disk-access requirement, the silent HTTP-fallback 404).
- website/docs/user-guide/features/voice-mode.md: documents the
`stt.enabled` knob in the config reference.
- `pytest tests/gateway/test_telegram_max_doc_bytes.py
tests/gateway/test_stt_config.py` → 9/9 passing.
- Verified end-to-end on a live deployment: gateway log shows
`Using custom Telegram base_url: http://...` and
`Using Telegram local_mode (read files from disk)` on startup;
voice messages above 20MB cache to disk and surface their path to
the agent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When a user sends a message on Telegram, the incoming message is now
automatically pinned at the start of processing and unpinned when the
agent finishes its turn. This gives the user a visual indicator that
their message is being worked on, and keeps the conversation anchored.
Changes:
- telegram.py: Added pinChatMessage in on_processing_start and
unpinChatMessage in on_processing_complete. Restructured both
hooks so pin/unpin runs independently of the reactions feature
(reactions are optional; pinning is always on).
- telegram.py: Pass message_id through SessionSource so it's
available in the session context.
- session_context.py: Added HERMES_SESSION_MESSAGE_ID context var.
- run.py: Pass source.message_id through set_session_vars.
Pinning is silent (disable_notification=True) and failures are
logged at debug level without interrupting message processing.
Only the user's incoming message is pinned -- never the agent's
replies. Auto-resume events (which have no message_id) are
correctly skipped.
The gmail-triage skill's Telegram inline buttons emit callback_data of the
form `gt:<verb>:<arg>`, but `_handle_callback_query` had no `gt:` branch —
taps fell through silently and the spinner sat there until Telegram timed it
out.
Add `_handle_gmail_triage_callback`, dispatched from the existing callback
router, that:
- Authorizes the caller via the same `_is_callback_user_authorized` path as
the approval / slash-confirm / clarify handlers.
- Maps each verb to a script under `~/.hermes/scripts/gmail-triage/` and runs
it async with a 60s timeout.
- Splits verbs into one-shots (send / archive / draft / spam) — append the
confirmation and strip the keyboard so the action can't fire twice — and
sticky-state changes (mute / trust / vip ± -domain) — append the
confirmation but leave the keyboard tappable so the user can stack actions
on one email.
- On failure: toast only, keyboard preserved so the user can retry.
- Logs every callback outcome to gateway.log for debugging.
When a DM topic lane's message_thread_id is rejected by Telegram
(e.g. stale or deleted topic), send_typing now falls back to sending
the typing indicator without thread_id so it at least appears in the
main DM view, rather than being silently swallowed.
Also adds test for the fallback behavior.