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Teknium
3b6347af15
feat(kanban): default_assignee fallback + per-profile concurrency cap (#27145, #21582) (#34244)
Two related dispatcher behaviors that have been missing for a while.

## kanban.default_assignee (#27145)

Reporter (@agarzon): dashboard creates a task without an assignee, task
parks in 'ready' forever even though the operator's intent ('default')
is perfectly clear. The dispatcher already had a 'skipped_unassigned'
bucket but no fallback routing — users had to manually type 'default'
in the assignee field every time.

Behavior: when 'kanban.default_assignee' is set in config.yaml, the
dispatcher applies that assignee to any unassigned ready task before
deciding whether to spawn. The row is mutated (assignee column + an
'assigned' event with source='kanban.default_assignee' for the audit
trail). Empty/whitespace config value = no fallback, preserving the
existing skipped_unassigned behavior.

Dry-run mode reports what WOULD happen via the new
'auto_assigned_default' bucket on DispatchResult, but does NOT mutate
the DB — operators using 'hermes kanban dispatch --dry-run' see the
routing decision before committing.

## kanban.max_in_progress_per_profile (#21582)

Reporter (@edwardchenchen, @simlu, 4 reactions): fan-out workloads
saturate one profile's local model / API quota / browser pool while
other profiles sit idle. The existing global 'max_in_progress' caps
total workers but doesn't balance across profiles.

Behavior: when 'kanban.max_in_progress_per_profile' is set to a
positive int, the dispatcher tracks per-assignee running counts (one
query at tick start) and refuses to spawn for any assignee already at
the cap. Tasks blocked this way go to a new
'skipped_per_profile_capped' bucket on DispatchResult as
(task_id, assignee, current_running_count) tuples — NOT an
operator-actionable failure, just 'try again next tick when the
profile has capacity'.

Pre-existing 'running' tasks count against the cap (verified via
regression test). The cap respects dry_run mode by incrementing
its in-memory counter on each would-be spawn so dry_run reports
the same balanced subset that a real tick would.

Invalid cap values (0, negative, non-int, None) are treated as 'no
cap', preserving the existing behavior. Backward-compatible for
installs that don't set the config.

## Surfaces

- 'hermes kanban dispatch' CLI now prints 'Auto-assigned to
  kanban.default_assignee=X: ...' and 'Deferred (X at per-profile cap,
  N running): ...' lines, plus matching JSON keys in --json output.
- Gateway dispatcher logs the configured values at startup
  ('default_assignee=X', 'max_in_progress_per_profile=N').
- 'kanban.max_in_progress_per_profile' added to DEFAULT_CONFIG with
  inline docs.

## Validation

- tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_default_assignee.py (6 cases): no-cap
  baseline, auto-assign + DB mutation, dry-run reports without
  mutating, whitespace treated as None, explicit assignees untouched,
  DispatchResult field schema.
- tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_per_profile_cap.py (9 cases including
  4 parametrized): no-cap baseline, balanced 2-profile fan-out,
  pre-existing running counts against cap, invalid cap values
  (0/-1/'abc'/None), capped tasks dispatched on next tick after
  running task completes, DispatchResult field schema.
- Broader kanban suite: 464/464 pass (was 449 baseline; +15 new
  regression tests across both features).

## Credit

#27145 — Jimmy Johansson reported the dispatcher skipped-unassigned
gap; @agarzon scoped the simpler 'honor kanban.default_assignee' fix
that matches the existing config knob.
#21582 — @edwardchenchen filed the per-profile cap ask after hitting
model 429s on fan-out research projects; @simlu confirmed the same
pain on local-model setups.
2026-05-28 19:02:55 -07:00
teknium1
6f9182cb34 fix(kanban): content-addressed corrupt-DB backup filename
Repeated quarantines of an unchanged corrupt kanban.db used to amplify
disk usage by N: the gateway dispatcher's 5-minute retry loop, multi-
profile fleets sharing one DB, and manual reopen attempts each produced
a fresh '.corrupt.<timestamp>.bak' copy of the same bytes. After 10
retries on a 100KB DB you had 11x the disk footprint of duplicate
corrupt data.

Derive the backup filename from a sha256 of the main DB instead of a
timestamp + collision counter. Same bytes → same filename → skip the
copy on retries. Different bytes (partial repair, further damage) →
different filename → preserve separately. Sidecar (-wal/-shm) backups
inherit the same content-addressed name.

Inspired by @hanzckernel's PR #33529, simplified down to ~30 LOC: drop
the persistent JSON marker file, drop the atomic temp+fsync+rename
helper (shutil.copy2 is fine for a quarantine-only path), drop the
gateway-side WAL/SHM fingerprint extension (the existing
(path, mtime, size) tuple still gives the 5-minute retry semantics it
needs), and drop the gateway-side helper extraction. The backup file
existing IS the marker; no separate state needed.

Test: tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_db.py::test_repeated_corrupt_open_reuses_single_backup
proves 10 retries on the same corrupt bytes produce 1 backup (was 11),
and mutating the corrupt bytes produces a second backup with a
different fingerprint.

Refs #33529
Co-authored-by: hanzckernel <zhicheng.han@mathematik.uni-goettingen.de>
2026-05-28 03:38:09 -07:00
Robin Fernandes
dc52b82d53 test(auth): update entitlement CI expectations 2026-05-28 00:19:31 -07:00
Squiddy
3ba8962738 fix(kanban): add Windows init lock guard 2026-05-27 23:28:51 -07:00
Squiddy
90b6b3d18f fix(kanban): harden sqlite connection concurrency 2026-05-27 23:28:51 -07:00
teknium1
ebe04c66cd fix(kanban): close kanban.db FD after every connect() in long-lived processes
`sqlite3.Connection.__exit__` commits/rollbacks but does NOT close the
underlying FD. `with kb.connect() as conn:` in long-lived processes
(gateway `run_slash`, dashboard `decompose_task_endpoint`) therefore
leaks one FD to `kanban.db` per call. After enough operations the
gateway dies with `[Errno 24] Too many open files` (~4 days uptime
in the production report — #33159).

Fix: add a `connect_closing()` context manager in `hermes_cli/kanban_db`
that wraps `connect()` with a real `try/finally: conn.close()`. Switch
the 42 leak-prone call sites in `hermes_cli/kanban.py` (35),
`hermes_cli/kanban_decompose.py` (4), and `hermes_cli/kanban_specify.py`
(3) over to it.

`kanban.py` matters because `run_slash` (called from the gateway for
every `/kanban` slash command) parses argparse and dispatches to those
`_cmd_*` functions in-process — each one was leaking one FD per
invocation.

Tests inside `tests/` are untouched: short-lived processes where OS
cleanup masks the leak. Regression tests added in
`test_kanban_db.py` cover both happy-path and exception-path closure,
plus an explicit assertion that bare `with kb.connect()` still does
NOT close (documenting the upstream sqlite3 behaviour we're working
around).

Closes #33159.
2026-05-27 22:07:49 -07:00
Stephen Chin
ffdc937c18 fix(kanban): hoist zombie reaper out of dispatch_once
Reaper now runs at the top of every dispatcher tick regardless of per-board connect() failures. Previously the reaper sat inside dispatch_once after the kanban_db.connect() call — any EIO during connect would skip reaping for that tick, accumulating zombie workers and stale claim_lock rows.

Also: reap_worker_zombies now returns the list of reaped pids (the dispatcher logs them) and a test indentation fix.

Squashes three sibling commits from PR #32301 into one logical change for batch review.
2026-05-27 14:31:55 -07:00
steveonjava
99c19eb2fe fix(kanban): add post-commit page_count invariant check to write_txn
Reads header bytes 28-31 after every COMMIT and compares against actual file size. Raises sqlite3.DatabaseError on torn-extend (actual_pages < page_count). Also sets PRAGMA wal_autocheckpoint=100 in connect().

Refs: #31208 (Bug E - same file, coordinate), #30973 (wal_autocheckpoint)
Refs: #30445, #30896, #30908 (corruption reports)
2026-05-27 14:31:55 -07:00
Stephen Chin
c002668ff0 fix(kanban): add grace period to detect_crashed_workers
`detect_crashed_workers` calls `_pid_alive` on every `running` task whose
claim is held by this host. The check can transiently return False for a
freshly-spawned worker (fork → /proc-visibility lag, or reap-race
between SIGCHLD and parent reaping). When a second dispatcher ticks
inside that window it reclaims the task and spawns a duplicate worker.

Add `DEFAULT_CRASH_GRACE_SECONDS = 30` and an
`HERMES_KANBAN_CRASH_GRACE_SECONDS` env-var override.
`detect_crashed_workers` skips the liveness check when
`time.time() - started_at < grace`. The existing 15-minute claim TTL
still reclaims genuinely-crashed workers; grace only suppresses the
launch-window false positive.

`HERMES_KANBAN_CRASH_GRACE_SECONDS=0` is set on the `kanban_home`
fixture in `test_kanban_core_functionality.py` so existing tests that
assert immediate reclaim retain pre-fix semantics.

Companion to merged PR #23442 (`release_stale_claims`, closes #23025),
which addressed the same multi-dispatcher race in the stale-claim path.
Related: #20015 (`_pid_alive` false-negative behaviour),
2026-05-27 14:31:55 -07:00
Stephen Chin
e83252dc46 fix(kanban): preserve original exception when write_txn rollback fails
When code inside a write_txn block raises an OperationalError that SQLite
has already auto-rolled-back (typical for disk I/O error,
database is locked, and database disk image is malformed), the
explicit ROLLBACK in write_txn.__exit__ itself raises
cannot rollback - no transaction is active and the secondary exception
replaces the original in the traceback. Operators see a misleading error
and lose the diagnostic information they need.

Swallow the rollback-time OperationalError so the caller always sees the
original cause.

Confirmed reproducer: tests/hermes_cli/test_kanban_db.py::
test_write_txn_preserves_original_exception_when_rollback_fails
2026-05-27 14:31:55 -07:00
Stephen Chin
6416dd5187 fix(kanban): harden SQLite against torn-write corruption (secure_delete + cell_size_check + synchronous=FULL)
Production corruption #6 left b-tree pages with zeroed headers but intact old cell content — the Bug E pattern. This fix applies three pragma calls on every connect():

- synchronous=FULL (was NORMAL): closes the WAL-checkpoint reordering window where a crash between WAL commit and main-DB write leaves a partially-written b-tree page header. Cost is <1ms per commit on local SSD; negligible at kanban write volume.

- secure_delete=ON: forces SQLite to zero freed page bytes on disk. If a torn write or hardware fault later corrupts a page, the underlying cell content is zero, so corruption is detectable and no stale rows can resurface as live data.

- cell_size_check=ON: adds a read-side guard so corrupt cells surface as errors at read time rather than as silent wrong-data returns.

All three are connection-scoped and re-applied on every connect(). secure_delete also writes a persistent flag into the DB header on the first call against a fresh DB, making the protection durable across processes for new DBs.

Tests added for all four required cases: each pragma active on a fresh connection, and all three re-applied after close+reopen. Also adds the required negative test (migration path does not reset pragmas).
2026-05-27 14:31:55 -07:00
leeseoki0
ce529d6072 fix(kanban): scratch tasks must not inherit board.default_workdir (#28818)
Board defaults represent persistent project checkouts. Scratch workspaces
are auto-deleted on completion and must stay under the per-board scratch
root that resolve_workspace() creates. Inheriting default_workdir for a
scratch task pointed the cleanup path at the user's source tree — the
data-loss vector documented in #28818.

The containment guard in _cleanup_workspace (just added) is the safety
rail. This commit prevents the bad state from being created in the first
place: only persistent kinds (dir/worktree) inherit board defaults.

Tests updated to cover the new semantics: scratch with default_workdir
set keeps workspace_path=None; dir/worktree still inherits the board
default.

Salvaged from PR #31315 by @leeseoki0 — prevention layer on top of the
#28819 containment fix by @briandevans.

Co-authored-by: teknium1 <127238744+teknium1@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-24 15:48:58 -07:00
briandevans
23115b5c0f fix(kanban): restrict managed-scratch roots to workspaces/ dirs only
Copilot review on PR #28819 flagged that `_is_managed_scratch_path` accepted
the entire `<kanban_home>/kanban` subtree as managed scratch storage. With
that, a task whose `workspace_kind='scratch'` and `workspace_path` was
mis-set to `<kanban_home>/kanban`, `.../kanban/logs`, or a board's
metadata directory (e.g. `.../kanban/boards/<slug>` without the
`workspaces/` child) would pass the containment guard and let task
completion `shutil.rmtree` Hermes' own DB, metadata, and log subtrees.

Tighten the guard:

* Allowed roots are now exclusively `workspaces/` directories — the
  `HERMES_KANBAN_WORKSPACES_ROOT` override, `<kanban_home>/kanban/workspaces`,
  and each `<kanban_home>/kanban/boards/<slug>/workspaces` discovered on
  disk.
* Require strict descendancy: a path equal to a root itself is rejected
  too, because deleting a workspaces root would wipe every task's scratch
  dir at once.

Add a regression test covering the three Copilot-named attack paths
(kanban root, kanban/logs, board root without `workspaces/`) plus the
workspaces-root-itself case, and confirm the inner task-id dir still
matches.
2026-05-24 15:48:58 -07:00
briandevans
80ad1609c8 fix(kanban): refuse to rmtree workspace_path outside managed scratch root (#28818)
A board's ``default_workdir`` (e.g. ``hermes kanban boards
set-default-workdir my-board /path/to/real/source``) is copied into
``tasks.workspace_path`` for tasks created without an explicit
``workspace_kind``. Those tasks default to ``workspace_kind='scratch'``,
so completion calls ``_cleanup_workspace`` and unconditionally runs
``shutil.rmtree(wp, ignore_errors=True)`` — deleting the user's real
source tree as if it were disposable scratch storage.

Add ``_is_managed_scratch_path()`` and gate ``_cleanup_workspace`` on
it: only delete paths under ``HERMES_KANBAN_WORKSPACES_ROOT`` (the
worker-side override the dispatcher injects) or under the active kanban
home's ``kanban/`` subtree (covering both the legacy default-board root
and per-board ``kanban/boards/<slug>/workspaces`` roots). Anything else
gets a warning log and is left alone, so a misconfigured
``default_workdir`` can no longer destroy user data on task completion.
2026-05-24 15:48:58 -07:00
David Murray
d46adad22f feat(cli): kanban promote verb for manual todo->ready recovery
Adds `hermes kanban promote <task_id>` for manual lifecycle recovery
when an auto-promote daemon misses the parent-done transition (issue
#28822). Refuses promotion unless every parent dep is done/archived
(override with --force). Emits a `promoted_manual` audit event distinct
from the automatic `promoted` kind, so audit consumers can filter
human-driven from system-driven promotions. Supports --dry-run and
--json for orchestration. Does not mutate assignee/claim state — the
dispatcher picks the card up via its normal ready polling path.

Closes #28822.
2026-05-23 23:10:36 -07:00
Teknium
ad11327db0
feat(kanban): warn users that scratch workspaces are deleted on completion (#30949)
First scratch workspace creation on an install now emits a one-shot
warning log + a 'tip_scratch_workspace' event on the task. Sentinel
file at ~/.hermes/kanban/.scratch_tip_shown silences subsequent
creations across the whole install.

Behavior unchanged — scratch is still ephemeral by design. This just
makes the design visible to new users (reported in user community:
'progress files vanished, no warning anywhere').

Docs (en + ko) updated to spell out 'Deleted when the task completes'
on the scratch bullet and 'Preserved on completion' on worktree/dir.
2026-05-23 11:27:00 -07:00
teknium1
c4b8f5efee fix(kanban): harden corrupt-db backup against CodeQL path-injection findings
Path.resolve() before any I/O and confine backup writes to the resolved
parent directory. Adds explicit parent-equality assertions so static
analyzers see the containment guarantee, and walks WAL/SHM sidecars
through the same resolved-parent path so accidental .. segments are
collapsed before shutil.copy2.

Functionally equivalent to the original PR; preserves the corrupt bytes
to <db>.corrupt.<ts>.bak in the same directory, still raises
KanbanDbCorruptError from connect(). E2E with Stefan's exact hex header
+ malformed pages still passes. 163/163 kanban tests still pass.
2026-05-23 05:51:33 -07:00
Nick
39fe4ecee3 fix(kanban): refuse corrupt db auto-init 2026-05-23 05:51:33 -07:00
helix4u
1a7bb988fc fix(gateway): harden kanban and provider cleanup races 2026-05-20 14:31:22 -07:00
xxxigm
34120a0ae2 fix(kanban): worker-initiated block must not be auto-promoted (#28712)
When a worker calls ``kanban_block(reason="review-required: ...")`` to
hand a task off for human review, the dispatcher's ``recompute_ready``
was treating the resulting ``blocked`` status as eligible for
auto-promotion — exactly the same as a circuit-breaker block.  On the
next tick the task flipped back to ``ready``, a fresh worker spawned,
found nothing to do (work already applied, review-required comment
already posted), exited cleanly, got recorded as ``protocol_violation``
→ ``gave_up`` → ``blocked``, and the dispatcher promoted again.
Infinite loop until manual ``hermes kanban reclaim`` + ``kanban block``.

Add ``_has_sticky_block`` which distinguishes the two block sources
using the cheapest available signal: the most recent
``"blocked"``/``"unblocked"`` event in ``task_events``.

* Worker / operator ``kanban_block`` emits ``"blocked"`` →
  ``_has_sticky_block`` returns True → ``recompute_ready`` skips the
  task entirely.  ``unblock_task`` emits ``"unblocked"`` which flips
  the predicate back, so the only legitimate exit is the documented
  human-in-the-loop path.
* Circuit-breaker ``_record_task_failure`` emits ``"gave_up"`` (not
  ``"blocked"``) → predicate stays False → original
  parent-completion-recovery semantics from #40c1decb3 are preserved.
* Tasks blocked purely by direct DB manipulation also recover, since
  they have no ``"blocked"`` event row at all — matches the existing
  ``test_recompute_ready_promotes_blocked_with_done_parents`` fixture
  behaviour.
2026-05-19 17:26:23 -07:00
kshitijk4poor
7552e0f3c0 fix(kanban): also hoist idx_events_run + drop redundant inner create
Extends the previous commit to cover the remaining additive-column index
that sits on the same migration trap:

- ``task_events.run_id`` -> ``idx_events_run`` was still in SCHEMA_SQL.
  A legacy ``task_events`` table predating #17805 (no ``run_id``) would
  still abort ``executescript`` before ``_migrate_add_optional_columns``
  could add the column. Hoisted out of SCHEMA_SQL and made unconditional
  in the migration alongside the other three indexes.

- Removed the now-redundant ``CREATE INDEX idx_tasks_idempotency`` that
  was nested inside the ``if "idempotency_key" not in cols`` branch.
  The unconditional create lower in the function makes it idempotent
  on both fresh and legacy DBs.

- Strengthened the regression test to cover all four indexes
  (``idx_tasks_session_id``, ``idx_tasks_tenant``, ``idx_tasks_idempotency``,
  ``idx_events_run``) and to seed a pre-#17805 ``task_events`` shape that
  exercises the ``run_id`` migration path.

The result: every ``CREATE INDEX`` that depends on an additive column now
runs after the migration ensures the column exists. Verified against a
realistic pre-#16081 board fixture (tasks + task_events both legacy
shape) — origin/main reproduces ``no such column: session_id``; this
branch migrates cleanly and creates all four indexes.
2026-05-19 08:09:11 -07:00
Michael Nguyen
7c622b6c74 fix(kanban): migrate task session index after columns 2026-05-19 08:09:11 -07:00
Teknium
7bcdced6c1
fix(kanban): respawn guard defers blocker_auth instead of auto-blocking (#28683)
Follow-up to #28455. The respawn guard's blocker_auth rule (last error
matched a quota/auth/429 pattern) was auto-blocking the task on first
occurrence. That's too aggressive: transient rate limits typically
clear in seconds to minutes, but the auto-block puts the task in
'blocked' status which requires manual unblock.

Now treats blocker_auth the same as recent_success and active_pr:
defer the spawn this tick, leave the task in 'ready', let the next
tick try again. If the auth error genuinely persists, the existing
consecutive_failures counter trips the auto-block circuit breaker
after failure_limit failures via the normal path — so a persistent
401/403/quota-exhausted still ends up blocked, just not on first hit.

Also documents the respawn_guarded event in kanban.md's events table
with the three guard reasons.

Updated test_dispatch_respawn_guard_auto_blocks_auth_error → renamed
to test_dispatch_respawn_guard_defers_auth_error_without_auto_block;
asserts task stays in 'ready' and the guard reason is recorded.
2026-05-19 03:27:45 -07:00
Teknium
88ee58f7d2
fix(kanban): stale reclaim must not tick failure counter (#28680)
Follow-up to #28452. detect_stale_running() was calling
_record_task_failure() on every reclaim, which ticked the
consecutive_failures counter. With the default failure_limit=2,
two legitimately long-running tasks (>4 h without explicit
heartbeat) would auto-block via the spawn-failure circuit
breaker — even though no worker actually failed.

Stale reclaim is dispatcher-side absence-of-heartbeat detection,
not a worker fault. Removed the _record_task_failure() call;
the 'stale' event in task_events is still the audit surface,
but the failure counter is now reserved for spawn_failed /
timed_out / crashed (real failures).

Also documents the heartbeat requirement:
- KANBAN_GUIDANCE in agent/prompt_builder.py now states the
  rule ('call kanban_heartbeat at least once an hour for tasks
  running longer than 1 hour') so workers learn the contract.
- kanban.md adds the stale event row to the events table and
  flags the heartbeat requirement in the worker lifecycle list.

New regression test: test_detect_stale_does_not_tick_failure_counter
locks in the new behaviour.
2026-05-19 03:15:18 -07:00
Jpalmer95
dfcf48b476 feat(kanban): drag-to-delete trash zone + bulk delete for task cards
Salvages #28125 by @Jpalmer95. Adds:
- Drag-to-delete trash zone in the kanban dashboard
- Bulk delete endpoint with cascading delete_task cleanup
- Frontend updates (drag visual + drop handler)
- Confirmation prompt before delete

Resolved end-of-file test conflict by appending both halves.
2026-05-18 21:40:13 -07:00
roycepersonalassistant
e3823657d6 feat(kanban): add scheduled status for delayed follow-ups
Salvages #24533 by @roycepersonalassistant. Adds a first-class
'scheduled' Kanban status for time-delay follow-ups that aren't
waiting on human input.

- hermes kanban schedule <task_id> [reason] CLI command
- Dashboard/API transitions to/from Scheduled
- unblock_task() now releases both 'blocked' AND 'scheduled' tasks
  (re-checking parent dependencies before moving to ready/todo)
- i18n + docs updates

Resolved conflicts: kept HEAD's failure-counter reset on unblock
alongside the PR's scheduled state, kept HEAD's 'running' direct-set
rejection, combined both bulk-status branches. Dropped the dist/
bundle changes (months-stale; would need rebuild from source).
2026-05-18 21:39:03 -07:00
aqilaziz
1733cb3a13 feat(kanban): configure worktree paths and branches
Salvages #26496 by @aqilaziz. Adds branch_name column + CLI flag so
tasks with workspace_kind='worktree' can pin a target branch on
create. Schema migration added to _migrate_add_optional_columns.

- Task.branch_name field + DB column + migration
- create_task accepts branch_name kwarg
- hermes kanban create --branch <name> flag
- kanban show output includes 'Branch: <name>' when set

Cherry-picked the substantive commit (a7558cf27); the PR's tip was
an unrelated service-path-dirs commit. Resolved 2 INSERT-column-list
and show-output conflicts alongside main's session_id and
max_runtime_seconds additions; kept all three.
2026-05-18 21:33:08 -07:00
fardoche6
264e85b3dd feat(kanban): add respawn guard to block repeat worker storms
Salvages #27484 by @fardoche6. Adds a respawn guard that skips worker
spawn for tasks where:
- a recent run already succeeded (recent_success — within guard window)
- the previous run hit a quota/auth error (blocker_auth, also auto-blocks)
- a recent task comment includes a GitHub PR URL (active_pr)

The guard prevents repeat worker storms on the same bug/task. Includes
the contributor's review-findings fixup (regex hardening, observability,
auth coverage).

Resolved a small DispatchResult conflict alongside main's 'stale' field;
kept both. Authorship preserved via rebase merge.
2026-05-18 21:24:19 -07:00
nehaaprasaad
341912c224 feat(kanban): filter tasks by workflow fields and runs by status/outcome
Salvages #26745 by @nehaaprasaad. Exposes filtering for the existing
workflow_template_id and current_step_key columns:

- list_tasks() accepts workflow_template_id and current_step_key kwargs
- 'hermes kanban list' adds matching CLI flags
- dashboard plugin_api also exposes the filters

Resolved a small conflict in list_tasks signature alongside main's
session_id and order_by additions; combined all three into the single
filter list.
2026-05-18 21:22:32 -07:00
thewillhuang
e286e68756 feat(kanban): stale detection for running tasks in dispatcher
Salvages #23790 by @thewillhuang. Adds detect_stale_running() to
the dispatcher cycle. Running tasks that have been started for longer
than dispatch_stale_timeout_seconds (default 14400 = 4h) without a
heartbeat in the last hour are auto-reclaimed to ready.

- New config kanban.dispatch_stale_timeout_seconds (default 14400, 0 disables)
- New 'stale' field on DispatchResult
- detect_stale_running() in kanban_db.py with heartbeat freshness check
- Records outcome='stale' on run close + 'stale' event; ticks failure counter
- Wires config through gateway embedded dispatcher
- Updates _cmd_dispatch verbose/JSON output and daemon logging

Resolved test-file end-of-file conflict by appending both halves.
2026-05-18 21:20:56 -07:00
thewillhuang
f55d94a1e0 feat(kanban): wire dispatcher to dispatch review agents from review column
Salvages #23772 by @thewillhuang. Adds 'review' as a valid kanban task
status and extends dispatch_once to monitor the review column as a
second dispatch source (in addition to the existing ready column).

- Adds 'review' to VALID_STATUSES
- Adds claim_review_task() — atomically transitions review → running
- Adds has_spawnable_review() — health telemetry mirror
- Extends dispatch_once with a review column dispatch loop
- Review agents get 'sdlc-review' skill auto-loaded

Resolved 2 conflicts (VALID_STATUSES merge with main's 'scheduled' state,
test file additions). Adapted claim_review_task to main's
ttl_seconds: Optional[int] = None convention (matches claim_task).
2026-05-18 21:19:51 -07:00
awizemann
31fe229039 feat(kanban): stamp originating ACP session_id on tasks
Salvages #23208 by @awizemann. Tracks which chat session created a
kanban task so clients can render a per-session board without falling
back to tenant + time-window heuristics.

- Schema: tasks gains nullable session_id TEXT column with index
  (additive migration in _migrate_add_optional_columns).
- ACP: server.py exposes the originating session id via HERMES_SESSION_ID
  with save/restore around the agent loop.
- Tool: kanban_create reads HERMES_SESSION_ID (with explicit override).
- CLI: 'hermes kanban list --session <id>' filter; JSON output exposes
  session_id.
2026-05-18 21:15:21 -07:00
LizerAIDev
a846e500b0 feat(kanban): add --sort option to 'hermes kanban list'
Salvages #25745 by @LizerAIDev. Adds --sort {created,created-desc,
priority,priority-desc,status,assignee,title,updated} to 'hermes kanban
list'. Validated against VALID_SORT_ORDERS map; invalid values raise
ValueError. Default behaviour (priority DESC, created ASC) is unchanged
when --sort is omitted.
2026-05-18 20:58:43 -07:00
SimbaKingjoe
5fdcfd851f feat(kanban): add max_in_progress config to cap concurrent running tasks
Salvages #22981 by @SimbaKingjoe. Adds 'kanban.max_in_progress' config
that caps simultaneously running tasks. When the board already has N
running, dispatcher skips spawning so slow workers (local LLMs,
resource-constrained hosts) don't pile up and time out.

Threads through dispatch_once(max_in_progress=) and gateway dispatcher
config parsing with validation (warns on invalid/below-1 values).
2026-05-18 20:50:13 -07:00
LeonJS
9f008bcd5c fix(kanban): release scratch workspace and tmux session on task completion
Salvages #27369 by @LeonJS. complete_task() now calls _cleanup_workspace()
and _cleanup_worker_tmux() after marking a task complete.

Scratch workspaces (used by swarm agents) accumulate on disk — hundreds
of MB per task, never released. Stale tmux sessions from completed
agents also persist indefinitely.

Both gates are safe:
- workspace_kind == 'scratch' gate preserves user worktree/dir workspaces
- tmux #{pane_dead} == 1 gate only kills sessions where the worker has
  already exited
- best-effort: cleanup failures never block task completion
2026-05-18 20:45:29 -07:00
shunsuke-hikiyama
fb96208892 feat(kanban): add initial-status for human-ops cards
Salvages #27526 by @shunsuke-hikiyama. Adds an --initial-status flag
(running|blocked, default running) to 'kanban create', threaded through
kanban_db.create_task() and the kanban_create tool schema. 'blocked'
parks the task directly in the blocked column for R3 human-ops review,
skipping the brief running-to-blocked transition.

Dropped the unrelated 'add' alias, WIFEXITED Windows compat, and
slash-handler error formatting changes that were bundled in the
original PR — those should ship as their own focused changes if still
wanted.
2026-05-18 20:44:02 -07:00
oemtalks
b9d38a56dd fix(kanban): don't crash dispatched workers when kanban-worker skill is absent
Salvages #27372 by @oemtalks. The dispatcher unconditionally injected
`--skills kanban-worker` into every worker spawn, but worker profiles
sometimes don't have that bundled skill in their skills dir, which is
fatal at CLI startup (`ValueError: Unknown skill(s): kanban-worker`).

Adds `_kanban_worker_skill_available(hermes_home)` and only injects the
flag when the skill resolves. The MANDATORY lifecycle still ships via
KANBAN_GUIDANCE in the system prompt, so omitting the flag is safe.
2026-05-18 20:32:20 -07:00
Ade5954
0392cf53b5 fix(kanban): close sqlite connection on init failure to prevent fd leak
Salvages #28301 by @Ade5954. If WAL setup, PRAGMA application, or schema
init raises after sqlite3.connect() succeeds, the new connection was
leaking. Wrap the body in try/except so the connection is closed before
the exception propagates.
2026-05-18 20:30:56 -07:00
DoGMaTiiC
4da4133d34 fix: assign single-task kanban decompositions 2026-05-18 20:26:02 -07:00
roycepersonalassistant
6c4f11c64a fix: show scheduled kanban tasks in dashboard 2026-05-18 20:25:45 -07:00
hanzckernel
5d079fee17 fix: harden Kanban worker Hermes command resolution 2026-05-18 20:25:09 -07:00
ht1072
0b547aea03 fix(kanban): make legacy task migration idempotent
(cherry picked from commit 293f1c3a7241b0117669e049d9aa746c9645ac90)
2026-05-18 20:24:53 -07:00
zccyman
fe5e0bf5a3 feat(kanban): add board-level default workdir (#25430) 2026-05-18 20:24:04 -07:00
LeonSGP43
8bfb456948 fix(kanban): pass accept-hooks to worker chat subprocess 2026-05-18 20:23:47 -07:00
LeonSGP43
0f620138b0 fix(kanban): make claim ttl configurable
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-18 20:23:31 -07:00
Interstellar-code
d8ad431de8 fix(kanban): task_age() tolerates ISO-8601 timestamps
Prevents ValueError crash in dashboard get_board() when a task has
an ISO timestamp (e.g. "2026-05-10T15:00:00Z") instead of a unix epoch
int. Adds _to_epoch() helper that normalises both formats.
2026-05-18 20:18:04 -07:00
psionic73
ca8126bd53 fix(kanban): serialize DB initialization 2026-05-18 20:17:48 -07:00
soynchux
9281599b6f fix(kanban): align board_exists with board discovery rules 2026-05-18 20:17:10 -07:00
bradhallett
de9bcfc6a0 fix(kanban): fingerprint crash errors to prevent fleet-wide retry exhaustion
When a systemic failure (provider outage, auth expiry, OOM) crashes
multiple workers simultaneously, detect_crashed_workers increments
each task failure counter independently. The circuit breaker only
trips after N × failure_limit retries across the fleet.

Fingerprint crash errors by normalizing host-specific details (PIDs,
timestamps). When 3+ tasks crash with the same fingerprint in a
single detection cycle, immediately trip the circuit breaker
(failure_limit=1) instead of waiting for repeated failures.

Isolated crashes (unique fingerprints) retain their normal retry
budget. Protocol violations continue to trip immediately.

Includes regression tests for systemic and isolated crash paths.
2026-05-18 20:16:50 -07:00
bradhallett
f042931852 fix(kanban): reset failure counters on unblock_task
When a task is manually unblocked (blocked → ready/todo), the
consecutive_failures counter and last_failure_error were left intact.
The next failure would immediately re-trip the circuit breaker because
the counter was still at or above the failure limit.

Reset both fields on unblock so the task gets a fresh retry budget.

Includes a regression test that verifies counters are zeroed.
2026-05-18 20:16:32 -07:00