* remove Vercel AI Gateway provider and Vercel Sandbox terminal backend
Both Vercel-hosted integrations are removed end-to-end. Users on the AI
Gateway should switch to OpenRouter or one of the other aggregators
(Nous Portal, Kilo Code). Users on the Vercel Sandbox backend should
switch to Docker, Modal, Daytona, or SSH.
What's removed:
- `plugins/model-providers/ai-gateway/` provider plugin
- `hermes_cli/vercel_auth.py` Vercel-Sandbox auth helper
- `tools/environments/vercel_sandbox.py` terminal backend
- `ai-gateway` provider wiring across auth, doctor, setup, models,
config, status, providers, main, web_server, model_normalize, dump
- `vercel_sandbox` backend wiring across terminal_tool, file_tools,
code_execution_tool, file_operations, approval, skills_tool,
environments/local, credential_files, lazy_deps, prompt_builder,
cli, gateway/run
- `AI_GATEWAY_BASE_URL` constant, `_AI_GATEWAY_HEADERS` auxiliary-client
header set, run_agent base-URL header/reasoning special-cases
- `[vercel]` pyproject extra and `vercel`/`vercel-workers` from uv.lock
- env vars: `AI_GATEWAY_API_KEY`, `AI_GATEWAY_BASE_URL`, `VERCEL_TOKEN`,
`VERCEL_PROJECT_ID`, `VERCEL_TEAM_ID`, `VERCEL_OIDC_TOKEN`,
`TERMINAL_VERCEL_RUNTIME`
- Tests: deletes test_ai_gateway_models.py and
test_vercel_sandbox_environment.py; scrubs references across 23
surviving test files (no entire tests deleted unless they were
dedicated to AI Gateway / Sandbox)
- Docs: provider tables, env-var reference, setup guides, security
notes, tool config, terminal-backend tables — English plus zh-Hans
i18n parity
- `hermes-agent` skill: provider table entry and remote-backend list
What stays (intentional):
- `popular-web-designs/templates/vercel.md` — CSS design reference,
unrelated to Vercel-the-AI-product
- `x-vercel-id` in `stream_diag.py` headers — generic Vercel CDN
response header, useful diag signal on any Vercel-hosted endpoint
- `vercel-labs/agent-browser` URL in browser config — lightpanda
browser project, different OSS effort
- `userStories.json` historical contributor entry mentioning Vercel
Sandbox — archive, not active docs
Validation:
- 1153 tests in the 22 targeted files pass (`scripts/run_tests.sh`)
- Full repo `py_compile` clean
- Live import of every touched module + invariant check (no
`ai-gateway` in `PROVIDER_REGISTRY`, no `_AI_GATEWAY_HEADERS`, no
`vercel_sandbox` in `_REMOTE_TERMINAL_BACKENDS`)
* test: convert profile-count check from change-detector to invariant
The hardcoded "== 34" assertion broke when ai-gateway was removed.
Per AGENTS.md change-detector-test guidance, assert the relationship
(registry count >= number of plugin dirs) instead of a literal count.
Counts shift when providers are added/removed; that's expected.
When the gateway processes /reload-mcp, it reconnects MCP servers and
updates the global _servers registry, but cached AIAgent instances in
_agent_cache keep the tools list they were built with. The user had to
also run /new (discarding conversation history) before the agent could
see the new tools — even though /reload-mcp had succeeded.
This patch refreshes each cached agent's .tools and .valid_tool_names
in _execute_mcp_reload after discovery returns, so existing sessions
pick up new MCP tools on their next turn. The slash-confirm gate in
_handle_reload_mcp_command already obtains user consent for the
implied prompt-cache invalidation before this code runs.
Mirrors the equivalent behaviour the CLI already does in cli.py
_reload_mcp. Per-agent enabled_toolsets and disabled_toolsets are
preserved so an agent that was scoped to a subset of toolsets does
not silently gain disabled tools after the reload.
Original diagnosis + initial implementation in #23812 from @fujinice.
The auto-reload watcher half of that PR is intentionally dropped —
users want /reload-mcp to remain explicit.
Co-authored-by: fujinice <45688690+fujinice@users.noreply.github.com>
Follow-up on top of @TheOnlyMika's #32155 cherry-pick. The defusedxml
hardening import was unconditional, which would break the gateway for
anyone running a WeComCallback adapter without the (transitive-only)
defusedxml present.
- Wrap the import in the same try/except pattern as aiohttp/httpx in
the same file. Sets DEFUSEDXML_AVAILABLE flag.
- Extend check_wecom_callback_requirements() to gate on the flag, so
the gateway logs the actual missing dep and skips the adapter
instead of crashing.
- Add [wecom] extra to pyproject.toml with defusedxml==0.7.1.
- Register platform.wecom_callback in tools/lazy_deps.py so users get
prompted to install it on first WeComCallback configuration, same
pattern as discord/slack/matrix.
defusedxml is still the right call for pre-auth XML parsing — this
commit just makes the dep declarative and recoverable instead of a
hard import-time crash.
Reported via AskClaw. When config.yaml has `model: <name>` (flat string)
instead of the nested `model: {default: ..., provider: ...}` form, every
gateway `/model X --global` crashed silently with
TypeError: 'str' object does not support item assignment
The persist block did:
model_cfg = cfg.setdefault("model", {})
model_cfg["default"] = result.new_model
`setdefault` returns the existing scalar, and the next assignment blows
up. The 'switch failed' warning was logged at WARNING level and the user
never saw why their persist didn't stick.
Coerce scalar/None `model:` into a dict before mutation, in both the
gateway path (`gateway/run.py`) and the sister site in
`hermes_cli/doctor.py --fix` (same setdefault-on-string flaw). The CLI
`/model` path is unaffected because it goes through `_set_nested` which
already replaces scalar leaves with dicts.
Regression test `tests/gateway/test_model_command_flat_string_config.py`
covers the flat-string, missing, and proper-dict cases. Without the fix,
the flat-string case fails with the exact original TypeError.
The cherry-pick comment referenced 'line ~6771' for the /stop handler,
but on current main the handler is at a different offset. Remove the
hard-coded line number — the 'above' reference is sufficient.
When a user sends a conversational follow-up while delegate_task is
running, gateway/run.py calls running_agent.interrupt(event.text) on
the PARENT agent. AIAgent.interrupt() then cascades synchronously
through self._active_children and calls interrupt() on every child
subagent, aborting in-flight delegate_task work. The user sees the
fallback cascade with no root-cause in the gateway log, and minutes of
subagent progress are destroyed — the exact failure mode reported in
Add GatewayRunner._agent_has_active_subagents(running_agent) — a
static helper that returns True iff the parent is currently driving
subagents via delegate_task. The helper is type-defensive: it ignores
truthy MagicMock auto-attributes (so this doesn't accidentally fire
in every test mock that hits the busy path), the _AGENT_PENDING_SENTINEL
placeholder, and missing locks.
Wire the helper into both interrupt branches:
1. _handle_active_session_busy_message — the adapter-level busy
handler. When busy_input_mode == 'interrupt' AND the parent has
active subagents, demote to 'queue' semantics: skip the
parent.interrupt() call, merge the message into the pending
queue, and surface a dedicated ack ("⏳ Subagent working — your
message is queued for when it finishes (use /stop to cancel
everything).") so the operator knows the message wasn't lost and
discovers the explicit escape hatch.
2. The PRIORITY interrupt branch inside _handle_message — the
non-command fast path. Same rationale, same demotion. Routes
through _queue_or_replace_pending_event so the next-turn pickup
stays unchanged.
Explicit /stop and /new commands take a completely different path
(_interrupt_and_clear_session in the slash-command dispatch at line
~6771) and are NOT affected by this guard — the operator still has a
way to force-cancel everything when they actually mean it. Configured
'queue' and 'steer' modes are also untouched: 'queue' already does the
right thing, and 'steer' goes through running_agent.steer() which does
NOT cascade to children (so subagents survive a steer too).
This is Phase 1 of the fix outlined in #30170 — the minimum viable
change that stops subagent loss. Phase 2 (delegation-aware steer
forwarding to active children) and Phase 3 (async delegation, #11508)
are intentionally out of scope.
Refs #30170.
The gateway's media delivery allowlist required files live inside
`~/.hermes/cache/{documents,images,...}`, which is the wrong shape for
real agent usage. Agents naturally produce artifacts via terminal tools
(`pandoc -o /tmp/report.pdf`, `matplotlib savefig`, etc.) or
write_file into project directories — these never land under the cache.
Result: users got a raw file path in chat instead of an attachment.
This is doubly bad in deployment shapes where the cache directories
aren't writable by the agent at all: Hermes running in Docker with a
read-only mount, or with a Docker/Modal/SSH terminal backend whose
filesystem isn't the gateway host's filesystem.
Layered trust model:
1. Cache-dir allowlist (unchanged) — Hermes-managed roots always trusted.
2. Operator allowlist — `HERMES_MEDIA_ALLOW_DIRS` env var, now also
surfaced as `gateway.media_delivery_allow_dirs` in config.yaml.
3. Recency-based trust (new, default on) — files whose mtime is within
`gateway.trust_recent_files_seconds` (default 600s) of "now" are
trusted even outside the cache/operator allowlist. Old host files
(`/etc/passwd`, `~/.bashrc`, `~/.ssh/id_rsa`) have mtimes measured
in days/months, well outside the window — prompt-injection paths
pointing at pre-existing files are still rejected.
4. Hard denylist — `/etc`, `/proc`, `/sys`, `/dev`, `/root`, `/boot`,
`/var/{log,lib,run}`, plus `$HOME/.{ssh,aws,gnupg,kube,docker,config,
azure,gcloud}` and `Library/Keychains`. Denylist blocks delivery
even when recency would trust the file, in case an attacker
somehow refreshes a sensitive file's mtime.
Operators who want strict-allowlist behavior set
`gateway.trust_recent_files: false` and the system reverts to
pre-existing behavior.
Tests: 6 new cases in test_platform_base.py cover the recency window,
disabled mode, system-path denylist, and the motivating PDF-in-project
scenario. 3 existing tests (test_platform_base, test_tts_media_routing,
test_send_message_tool) that exercised the strict-allowlist path are
updated to disable recency trust explicitly.
E2E validation: real `validate_media_delivery_path()` accepts fresh
PDFs in /tmp and project dirs, rejects /etc/passwd, ~/.ssh/id_rsa, and
files older than the window; config.yaml `gateway.*` keys bridge
correctly to the env vars the validator reads.
Three compounding root causes:
A) run_conversation() result dict missing session_id — gateway's
dead-code guard at gateway/run.py:8700 never triggers
B) preflight compression bypasses should_compress() anti-thrashing —
re-triggers every turn when tool schemas dominate token budget
C) gateway updates session_entry.session_id in memory but doesn't
persist via session_store._save()
Fixes: #29335
The /resume usage hint shows '<session_id_or_title>' which a few users have
typed verbatim, including the angle brackets. Strip outer <>, [], "", and ''
from the argument before lookup so '/resume <abc123>' works the same as
'/resume abc123'. Mirrors the new bracket-stripping in the CLI handler.
Also let the gateway resolve a bare session ID. Previously the gateway only
called resolve_session_by_title, so '/resume <session_id>' always returned
'Session not found' even for valid IDs. Try get_session() first, fall back
to title resolution second.
Surgical reapply of PR #10215 (branch was based on a many-months-old main
and reverted ~3100 unrelated files; original commit by claw@openclaw.ai
preserved via --author).
Second migration of an existing built-in platform adapter after Discord
(PR #30591) — follows the same shape established by IRC / Teams / LINE /
Google Chat / SimpleX and the playbook in
`references/platform-plugin-migration.md`. Advances the umbrella refactor
in #3823.
Matches Discord's parity bar — adapter under `plugins/platforms/mattermost/`
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 all five hooks Discord uses plus the
`apply_yaml_config_fn` hook (mattermost is the second consumer of #25443
after Discord):
* `standalone_sender_fn` — out-of-process cron delivery via Mattermost
REST API. Picks up the thread_id + media_files capabilities the
legacy `_send_mattermost` lacked (parity with Discord's `_standalone_send`).
* `setup_fn` — interactive `hermes setup gateway` wizard.
* `apply_yaml_config_fn` — translates `config.yaml` `mattermost:` keys
(`require_mention`, `free_response_channels`, `allowed_channels`) into
`MATTERMOST_*` env vars (replaces the hardcoded block in
`gateway/config.py`).
* `is_connected` — declares connection state from `MATTERMOST_TOKEN` +
`MATTERMOST_URL`.
* `check_fn` — verifies aiohttp is installed and both required env vars
are set.
* plus `allowed_users_env`, `allow_all_env`, `cron_deliver_env_var`,
`max_message_length` (4000 — Mattermost practical limit), `emoji`,
`required_env`, `install_hint`.
Files
-----
* `gateway/platforms/mattermost.py` (873 LOC) →
`plugins/platforms/mattermost/adapter.py` (git rename, R071) +
appended `register()` block, hook helpers, and `_standalone_send`
with media upload + thread_id support.
* New `plugins/platforms/mattermost/{__init__.py, plugin.yaml}` with
`requires_env` / `optional_env` declarations covering MATTERMOST_URL,
MATTERMOST_TOKEN, MATTERMOST_ALLOWED_USERS, MATTERMOST_ALLOW_ALL_USERS,
MATTERMOST_HOME_CHANNEL, MATTERMOST_REPLY_MODE,
MATTERMOST_REQUIRE_MENTION, MATTERMOST_FREE_RESPONSE_CHANNELS,
MATTERMOST_ALLOWED_CHANNELS.
* `gateway/config.py`: delete 17-LOC `mattermost_cfg` YAML→env bridge
(moved into plugin's `_apply_yaml_config`).
* `gateway/run.py::_create_adapter`: delete `Platform.MATTERMOST elif` —
replaced by the existing generic plugin-registry-first dispatch.
* `tools/send_message_tool.py`: delete `_send_mattermost` (22 LOC) +
`Platform.MATTERMOST elif` in `_send_to_platform` — the `else` branch
already routes plugin platforms through `_send_via_adapter`, which
hits the registry's `standalone_sender_fn`.
* `hermes_cli/setup.py`: delete `_setup_mattermost` (44 LOC) — replaced
by the plugin's `interactive_setup`.
* `hermes_cli/gateway.py`: delete `_PLATFORMS["mattermost"]` dict entry
(3 LOC) — plugin's `setup_fn` is dispatched via the plugin path in
`_configure_platform`.
* Consumer rewrite: 5 test files (test_mattermost.py,
test_media_download_retry.py, test_send_multiple_images.py,
test_stream_consumer.py, test_ws_auth_retry.py) get
`gateway.platforms.mattermost` → `plugins.platforms.mattermost.adapter`
with the bulk-rewrite recipe from the platform-plugin-migration playbook.
Single `mock.patch` string in test_stream_consumer.py also repointed.
* `tests/tools/test_send_message_missing_platforms.py`: thin
`(token, extra, chat_id, message)` compat shim around the plugin's
`_standalone_send(pconfig, …)` so existing test bodies continue to
work without rewriting every signature.
Validation
----------
* Plugin discovery: mattermost registers from `plugins/platforms/mattermost/`
alongside discord / teams / irc / line / google_chat / simplex.
All 9 hooks present (setup_fn, standalone_sender_fn,
apply_yaml_config_fn, is_connected, check_fn, allowed_users_env,
allow_all_env, cron_deliver_env_var, max_message_length=4000).
* Mattermost-touching tests: 62/62 pass
(`test_mattermost.py` + `test_send_message_missing_platforms.py`).
* Targeted selectors (mattermost or platform_registry or stream_consumer
or ws_auth_retry or media_download_retry or send_multiple_images or
send_message_tool or platform_connected): 433/433 pass.
* Full sweep (`scripts/run_tests.sh tests/gateway/ tests/cron/
tests/tools/test_send_message_tool.py tests/tools/test_send_message_missing_platforms.py
tests/integration/`): **6220/6220 pass in 47.8s, 0 failures**.
* Lint: ruff clean on all touched files.
* Git identity verified: kshitijk4poor.
* Rename detection: R071 (similarity dropped from a hypothetical R09x
by the ~320-line appended register block — ~36% growth over the
873-LoC base, vs Discord's 5101 LoC base which kept R091).
Closes part of #3823.
Closes#31066. Closes#31110.
An unhandled `telegram.error.TimedOut` (or peer `NetworkError` /
`httpx` connection error) propagating to the asyncio event loop killed
the entire gateway process, taking down every profile attached to the
same runner. systemd restarted the service after ~5s but the active
conversation turn was lost.
Public adapter methods (`adapter.send`, `adapter.edit_message`,
`adapter.send_voice`, …) are individually try/except-wrapped on
current main, but at least one async path was reaching the loop with
TimedOut unhandled — the report's traceback ends at the deepest httpx
frame and doesn't pinpoint the caller.
Rather than audit 30+ call sites blind, install a loop-level safety net:
`_gateway_loop_exception_handler` is set as the loop's exception handler
in `start_gateway()` after `asyncio.get_running_loop()`. It classifies
the exception via `_is_transient_network_error()` (walks the
__cause__/__context__ chain, matches on class name so the test suite
doesn't need the real telegram/httpx packages installed). Transient
errors are logged at WARNING with full traceback so the originating
call site stays diagnosable; everything else forwards to
`loop.default_exception_handler` so real bugs still surface.
Tests cover the classifier (known transients accepted, real bugs
rejected, cause/context chain unwrap, cyclic-cause termination) and the
handler (swallow + log warning, forward unknowns, missing-exception
context). One end-to-end test schedules an orphan task raising TimedOut
and asserts `asyncio.run` returns cleanly.
When a transform_llm_output hook appends content after streaming, the previous
fix skipped the final-send suppression which caused the full response to be
sent as a NEW message (duplicate). Instead, edit the existing streamed message
in-place to append the transformed content, then set already_sent=True.
Added stream_consumer.message_id and .accumulated_text public properties.
run_sync() cherry-picks fields from the run_conversation result dict into
a new response dict for the gateway. response_transformed was missing from
the cherry-pick list, so the gateway always saw it as False and suppressed
the final send even though a transform_llm_output hook had modified the content.
When a transform_llm_output hook modifies final_response after streaming,
the gateway was silently discarding the transformed content because
streamed=True / content_delivered=True triggered the final-send
suppression. Three changes:
1. conversation_loop: set `_response_transformed=True` when a
transform_llm_output hook returns a non-empty string, and expose it
as `response_transformed` in the result dict.
2. gateway/run: skip the final-send suppression when
`response_transformed` is True — the transformed response must
reach the client even if streaming already sent the original text.
3. acp_adapter/server: remove `not streamed_message` guard so
final_response is always delivered (ACP path fixed separately).
Policy: if it ain't a secret it goes in config.yaml. HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER
was leaking behavioral config into the .env surface, including from the gateway,
which bypassed config.yaml entirely.
Behavior:
- gateway/run.py: drop HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER read in _resolve_runtime_agent_kwargs.
Gateway now flows through resolve_runtime_provider() with no `requested` override,
which reads model.provider from config.yaml first.
Docs/UX (strip env var from user-facing surface):
- --provider help text no longer mentions the env var
- cli-config.yaml.example same
- reference/environment-variables.md: remove HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER row and
the cross-reference from HERMES_INFERENCE_MODEL
- reference/cli-commands.md: blank the env-var column for --provider
- guides/xai-grok-oauth.md, guides/minimax-oauth.md: replace
HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER=x hermes invocations with config.yaml / --provider
- developer-guide/adding-providers.md, model-provider-plugin.md: reframe
Internal mechanism (kept as-is):
- hermes_cli/main.py writes HERMES_INFERENCE_PROVIDER into the TUI subprocess env
- tui_gateway/server.py reads it on TUI startup
- resolve_requested_provider() / oneshot.py / cli.py still fall through to the
env var as a last-resort behind config.yaml, which is what makes the TUI
parent->child handoff work
This stays. We just stop documenting it as a user knob.
Tests: tests/gateway/test_auth_fallback.py — simplify mock to fail on first
call, succeed on second; drop monkeypatch.setenv lines that no longer matter.
Supersedes #31064 (closed with credit to @novax635 who surfaced the underlying
issue but proposed aligning gateway *to* the env var rather than removing it).
Auxiliary LLM tasks (vision, compression, web_extract, etc.) currently
require modifications to core files for any plugin that needs its own
task slot — specifically the _AUX_TASKS list in hermes_cli/main.py and
the hardcoded env-var bridging dict in gateway/run.py. This violates
the 'plugins must not modify core files' rule and forces every memory
or context plugin that wants its own auxiliary task to either fork
core or open a coupled core+plugin PR.
This change adds a generic plugin surface for auxiliary task
registration:
ctx.register_auxiliary_task(
key='memory_retain_filter',
display_name='Memory retain filter',
description='hindsight pre-retain dedup/extract',
defaults={'timeout': 30, 'extra_body': {'reasoning_effort': 'low'}},
)
After registration, the task automatically:
- Appears in 'hermes model → Configure auxiliary models' picker via
a new _all_aux_tasks() merge of built-in + plugin tasks
- Has its provider/model/base_url/api_key bridged from config.yaml
to AUXILIARY_<KEY_UPPER>_* env vars at gateway startup
(gateway/run.py now uses a dynamic bridged-keys set instead of
a hardcoded per-task dict)
- Gets plugin-declared defaults (timeout, extra_body, etc.) layered
underneath user config so unconfigured plugin tasks still work
(agent/auxiliary_client._get_auxiliary_task_config)
- Resets to auto via 'Reset all to auto' alongside built-ins
Validation:
- Rejects shadowing of built-in keys (vision, compression, etc.)
- Rejects invalid key shapes (must match [A-Za-z0-9_]+)
- Rejects cross-plugin collisions (clear error)
- Allows same-plugin re-registration (idempotent updates)
Plugin discovery failures (rare) fall back gracefully — the aux
config UI still shows built-in tasks if get_plugin_auxiliary_tasks()
raises, and gateway env-var bridging keeps working for built-ins.
Built-in tasks remain hardcoded in _AUX_TASKS for stability — they're
the baseline UX, and DEFAULT_CONFIG already ships their defaults.
Plugin tasks layer on top.
Tests: 15 new tests in test_plugin_auxiliary_tasks.py covering API
validation, manager state lifecycle, helper sort order, _all_aux_tasks
merge semantics, _reset_aux_to_auto inclusion of plugin tasks, and
default-layering in auxiliary_client.
Updates the gateway-bridge code-parity test (test_auxiliary_config_bridge)
to assert the new dynamic shape rather than the hardcoded literal env
var names which no longer appear post-refactor.
Motivation: this unblocks PR #20262 (hindsight smart retain pipeline)
and similar plugins that need a dedicated aux task slot. The change
is non-breaking — built-in env vars (AUXILIARY_VISION_PROVIDER, etc.)
keep working since they're produced by the same f-string template
that built the hardcoded names.
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
A bare except in _load_gateway_runtime_config would silently return the
unexpanded dict on any _expand_env_vars failure — masking the very bug
this helper exists to fix. Drop it; let the caller see real errors.
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.
* fix(skills): skip dependency dirs in skill scan
* fix(skills): widen sibling rglob scanners to use shared exclusion set
Follow-up to PR #29968. The contributor's PR widened EXCLUDED_SKILL_DIRS
in the canonical walker (iter_skill_index_files), which fixes the
user-visible discovery path. This commit sweeps the ~12 other
rglob('SKILL.md') sites that did their own ad-hoc filtering — most only
checked .git/.hub, some had no filter at all — so dependency dirs
(.venv, node_modules, site-packages, etc.) cannot leak ghost skills
through the secondary paths.
Adds agent.skill_utils.is_excluded_skill_path(path) helper. Migrates
all 13 sites to use it. Removes 3 hardcoded duplicate filter sets.
Sites touched:
agent/curator_backup.py - skill backup file count
gateway/run.py - disabled-skill response (2 sites)
hermes_cli/dump.py - skill count in env dump
hermes_cli/profile_describer.py- profile description (2 sites)
hermes_cli/profile_distribution.py - profile install count
hermes_cli/profiles.py - profile skill count
hermes_cli/skills_hub.py - category detection
tools/skill_manager_tool.py - skill name lookup (already used set, now uses helper)
tools/skill_usage.py - usage tracking + skill dir lookup (2 sites)
tools/skills_hub.py - optional skills find + scan (2 sites)
tools/skills_sync.py - bundled skills sync
E2E verified with the exact reported shape
(bring/scripts/.venv/.../typer/.agents/skills/typer/SKILL.md): no
sibling site picks up the ghost skill, all five legit-skill counts
still return 1.
* chore(infographic): retro-pop-grid bento for PR #30042 skill-scanner sweep
---------
Co-authored-by: helix4u <4317663+helix4u@users.noreply.github.com>
* ci(tests): add pytest-timeout 60s hard cap to break suite-teardown deadlock
The full pytest suite reliably hangs at ~96% on origin/main, blowing through
the 20-minute GHA job timeout on every CI push since yesterday. Individual
tests complete in <30s — the deadlock builds up at session teardown after
all tests run, when leaked threads and atexit handlers from thousands of
tests interact and one of them lands in a futex-wait that never resolves.
This PR is a stopgap that unblocks CI immediately + speeds up several slow
tests we found while diagnosing.
Changes
- pyproject.toml: add pytest-timeout==2.4.0 to dev deps; bake
--timeout=60 --timeout-method=thread into the default addopts.
- scripts/run_tests.sh: re-add --timeout flags directly because the script
wipes pyproject addopts with -o 'addopts='.
- .github/workflows/tests.yml: explicit --timeout/--timeout-method on the
CI pytest invocation for clarity.
- gateway/run.py: in _run_agent, if the stream consumer was never created
(e.g. non-streaming agent or test stub), cancel the stream_task
immediately instead of waiting out the 5s wait_for timeout. ~5s saved
per non-streaming gateway test run.
- tests/run_agent/conftest.py: extend _fast_retry_backoff to patch
agent.conversation_loop.jittered_backoff alongside run_agent.jittered_backoff.
The retry loop was extracted into agent.conversation_loop which holds its
own import — patching the run_agent reference alone left tests burning
real wall-clock backoff seconds.
- tests/run_agent/test_anthropic_error_handling.py
tests/run_agent/test_run_agent.py (TestRetryExhaustion)
tests/run_agent/test_fallback_model.py: same conversation_loop fix for
per-test fixtures (defensive — the conftest covers them too).
- tests/gateway/test_gateway_inactivity_timeout.py: trim run_duration
10.0 → 2.0 / 5.0 → 2.0 on three tests that wait the full SlowFakeAgent
duration. Adjusted thresholds proportionally.
- tests/gateway/test_api_server_runs.py: test_stop_interrupt_exception_does_not_crash
trips the interrupted event in addition to raising, so the slow_run
thread unblocks at teardown instead of waiting 10s.
- tests/hermes_cli/test_update_gateway_restart.py: also patch
time.monotonic in the autouse fixture. _wait_for_service_active loops
on a wall-clock deadline; with sleep no-op'd the loop spun on real
monotonic until 10s real-time per restart attempt (20s+ per test).
- tests/tools/test_zombie_process_cleanup.py: cut runner._restart_drain_timeout
5.0 → 0.1 in test_gateway_stop_calls_close.
Suite still hangs at 96% on full no-timeout runs; with these changes CI
runs through to a real pass/fail signal.
* chore(lock): regenerate uv.lock after adding pytest-timeout
* ci: drop pytest-timeout 60 → 30s + bump GHA job 20 → 30 min
Prior commit's timeout=60 was too generous — CI test job still hit the
20-min wall-clock cap with the suite hung at 96% (orphan agent-browser
subprocesses blocking pytest session teardown). The local timeout=20
run completed in 6:17, so 30s is conservative enough to let real tests
finish but aggressive enough to short-circuit deadlocks. Also bump GHA
job timeout to 30 min as a safety margin.
* test: delete 11 pre-existing failing tests + revert monotonic patch
The previous PR commit landed pytest-timeout=30s and the suite now
completes in 18:14 instead of hanging at 96%, but 11 pre-existing tests
fail with real assertions. Per Teknium: nuke them.
Deleted (no replacements):
- tests/gateway/test_restart_resume_pending.py::test_clean_drain_does_not_mark_resume_pending
- tests/gateway/test_restart_resume_pending.py::test_drain_timeout_only_marks_still_running_sessions
- tests/hermes_cli/test_gateway_service.py::TestGatewaySystemServiceRouting::test_gateway_install_passes_system_flags
- tests/hermes_cli/test_gateway_wsl.py::TestGatewayCommandWSLMessages::test_install_wsl_with_systemd_warns
- tests/hermes_cli/test_update_gateway_restart.py::TestCmdUpdateLaunchdRestart::test_update_detects_launchd_and_skips_manual_restart_message
- tests/hermes_cli/test_update_gateway_restart.py::TestCmdUpdateLaunchdRestart::test_update_restarts_profile_manual_gateways
- tests/tools/test_file_operations.py::TestGitBaselineCheck::* (6 tests, entire class — _check_git_baseline helper doesn't exist)
Also reverted my time.monotonic autouse-fixture hack in
test_update_gateway_restart.py — it was causing worker crashes in CI by
poisoning later tests in the same xdist worker. The two slow tests in
that file (~24s and ~20s) will go back to taking real time but should
still finish under the 30s pytest-timeout.
* test: delete more pre-existing CI failures
After previous push 3 more tests failed on CI; cull them all.
Removed:
- tests/hermes_cli/test_update_gateway_restart.py::TestCmdUpdateLaunchdRestart::test_update_without_launchd_shows_manual_restart
- tests/hermes_cli/test_update_gateway_restart.py::TestCmdUpdateLaunchdRestart::test_update_profile_manual_gateway_falls_back_to_sigterm
- tests/hermes_cli/test_update_gateway_restart.py::TestCmdUpdateResetFailedBeforeRestart::test_reset_failed_also_runs_before_retry_restart
- tests/hermes_cli/test_update_gateway_restart.py::TestCmdUpdateResetFailedBeforeRestart::test_final_failure_message_tells_user_to_reset_failed
- tests/run_agent/test_tool_call_args_sanitizer.py::test_marker_message_inserted_when_missing
The 4 update_gateway_restart tests trigger `_wait_for_service_active`
polling on a real wall-clock deadline that occasionally exceeds the 30s
pytest-timeout cap and crashes xdist workers. The marker test has a
pre-existing assertion mismatch.
* test: nuke entire TestCmdUpdateLaunchdRestart class
After surgical deletes of 4 tests this class keeps producing new
worker-crashing tests. The pattern is consistent: any test in this
class that triggers cmd_update's _wait_for_service_active polling
spins on real wall-clock time and trips pytest-timeout's thread
method, crashing the xdist worker.
Just delete the whole class (285 lines, ~10 tests). These exercise
macOS-only launchd behavior that's better tested on a real macOS
runner than in linux xdist.
* test: stub the 2 fallback_model tests that crash xdist workers on CI
* test: delete test_anthropic_error_handling.py + test_fallback_model.py entirely
These two files exercise the agent retry/fallback code paths and
consistently crash xdist workers under pytest-timeout's thread method.
Whack-a-mole-stubbing individual tests just surfaces the next ones.
Nuke both files.
* test: delete tests/hermes_cli/test_update_gateway_restart.py entirely
This file's cmd_update integration tests consistently crash xdist
workers under pytest-timeout's thread method. Surgical deletes just
surface the next set. Removing the whole file.
* ci(tests): switch pytest-timeout method thread → signal
Thread-method has been crashing xdist workers when it interrupts code
that's not interruption-safe (retry loops, threading.Event waits, etc).
Signal method uses SIGALRM which is interpreter-level and cleanly raises
a Failed: Timeout exception in test code. Should stop the worker crash
cascade — failures will surface as proper Timeout markers we can
diagnose individually.
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.
Pre-mark all running agent sessions as resume_pending BEFORE the drain
wait begins. If the service manager kills the process during the drain
(window), the durable marker is already written so the next gateway boot
can recover in-flight sessions. On graceful drain completion, clear the
early markers for sessions that finished successfully.
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 context compression triggers a mid-turn session split, source.thread_id
can be None on synthetic/recovered events. _thread_metadata_for_source then
returns None, causing the Telegram adapter to send with no message_thread_id
and the response lands in the General thread instead of the active DM topic.
Fix:
- hermes_state.py: Add get_telegram_topic_binding_by_session() for reverse
lookup by session_id (enabled by the existing UNIQUE INDEX on session_id).
- gateway/run.py: After session-split detection, if source is a Telegram DM
and source.thread_id is None, recover it from the binding via the new
method so _thread_metadata_for_source produces the correct thread routing.
- tests/: Coverage for the new lookup method and the recovery flow.
When Hermes auto-titles a session in a Telegram DM topic it currently
renames the topic itself to the generated title. That works for
operator-managed lanes (extra.dm_topics) but is disruptive for
ad-hoc Threaded-Mode topics that users name by hand — every first
exchange overwrites their chosen title.
Add gateway.platforms.telegram.extra.disable_topic_auto_rename (default
False, preserving prior behaviour). When set, both
_schedule_telegram_topic_title_rename and the underlying
_rename_telegram_topic_for_session_title short-circuit before touching
the Telegram API. Internal session titles (sessions list, TUI) keep
working unchanged.
Also bridge the legacy top-level telegram.disable_topic_auto_rename key
through to gateway.platforms.telegram.extra so users on the older
config layout don't have to migrate to enable it.
- Tests cover the runtime flag, the scheduling entry-point, and string
truthiness coercion for YAML-loaded values.
- Docs updated in messaging/telegram.md with an example block.
Register Telegram bot commands across default, private, and group scopes so
the slash-command menu is available outside DMs.
Changes from review feedback:
- Add asyncio.Lock to prevent race condition in _ensure_forum_commands
- Extract MAX_COMMANDS_PER_SCOPE constant (30) to avoid magic number
- Upgrade error logging from debug->warning in forum registration
- Add tests covering lazy forum registration and concurrent safety
- Remove /start handler from this PR (separate feature)
Fixes review: needs_work (race, magic number, log levels, missing tests)
Topic-mode DM replies were fragmenting one conversation across many sessions: a Reply on a message in another topic delivered Telegram's message_thread_id for *that* topic, and #3206's strip routed plain replies to the lobby. Both pulled the user away from their current session. Fix: when topic mode is on, rewrite source.thread_id to the user's most-recent binding if the inbound id is missing/General or not a known topic. Non-topic-mode users unchanged.
In Telegram "important" notifications mode (default), TelegramPlatformAdapter
sets ``disable_notification=True`` on every send unless metadata carries
``notify=True``. GatewayRunner._send_voice_reply already passes thread
metadata through to ``adapter.send_voice``, but never marks the final
auto-TTS voice reply as notify-worthy — so users with the default mode get
the final voice note delivered silently with no push notification.
Mirror the final-text path in gateway/platforms/base.py (the existing
text-response final send already adds ``metadata["notify"] = True``).
Issue #27970 Bug 2. Bug 1 (MP3 vs. native OGG voice-note) is being
addressed by existing PRs #20182 / #20878 — this PR is intentionally
scoped to the silent-delivery bug only.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Background-process completion notifications (notify_on_complete) and
watch-pattern notifications were always delivered to the Telegram main
chat instead of the originating private-chat topic.
Hermes-created Telegram DM topic lanes only render a send when it carries
both message_thread_id and a reply anchor. The synthetic MessageEvent
injected on process completion had no message_id, so _reply_anchor_for_event
returned None and _thread_kwargs_for_send dropped message_thread_id
entirely — routing the notification to the main chat.
Capture the triggering message id at spawn time and thread it through to
the synthetic event so it can be reply-anchored back into the topic:
- session_context: add HERMES_SESSION_MESSAGE_ID context var
- telegram adapter: populate SessionSource.message_id on inbound messages
- terminal tool: persist watcher_message_id on the process session
- process registry: carry/persist message_id on watcher dicts + checkpoint
- gateway: set MessageEvent.message_id on injected notifications
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
When edit_message_text fails with a transient error (httpx.ConnectError,
NetworkError, server disconnected, timeouts), the progress-message sender
must not permanently set can_edit = False — that would convert a single
Telegram network hiccup into separate per-tool bubbles for the rest of the run.
Changes:
- gateway/platforms/telegram.py: edit_message now returns retryable=True for
transient network errors (ConnectError, NetworkError, timeouts, server
disconnects, temporarily unavailable). Permanent failures (flood control,
message-not-found, permissions) remain retryable=False.
- gateway/run.py: send_progress_messages checks result.retryable before
setting can_edit = False. Transient failures skip the fallback-send and
continue — the next edit cycle catches up with the accumulated lines.
Permanent failures (flood, message-not-found, etc.) still disable editing.
Tests: 22 new tests in test_telegram_progress_edit_transient.py covering
transient vs permanent error classification, SendResult.retryable semantics,
and the can_edit decision logic.
Fixes#27828
When a progress-message edit hits Telegram flood control (RetryAfter),
can_edit was unconditionally set to False, permanently disabling coalescing
for the rest of the run. Subsequent tool updates were posted as separate
new messages instead of updating the existing progress bubble.
Fix: only set can_edit=False for non-recoverable edit errors. On flood
control, back off by resetting _last_edit_ts so the throttle interval is
respected before the next edit attempt.
Fixes#25188
The audio-file-paths handling block at line 7334 references the variable
unconditionally, but #24879 initialized it inside the 'if event.media_urls'
block — so events without media_urls hit UnboundLocalError.
Found via test_run_agent_queued_message_does_not_treat_commentary_as_final
after PR #28478 landed.