Three issues caused the port to remain bound after partial failures:
1. VoiceCallWebhookServer.start() had no idempotency guard — calling it
while the server was already listening would create a second server on
the same port.
2. createVoiceCallRuntime() did not clean up the webhook server if a step
after webhookServer.start() failed (e.g. manager.initialize). The
server kept the port bound while the runtime promise rejected.
3. ensureRuntime() cached the rejected promise forever, so subsequent
calls would re-throw the same error without ever retrying. Combined
with (2), the port stayed orphaned until gateway restart.
Fixes#32387
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Google's loadCodeAssist API rejects "LINUX" as an invalid Platform enum
value, causing OAuth setup to fail with 400 Bad Request on Linux systems.
The pi-ai runtime already uses "PLATFORM_UNSPECIFIED" for this field.
This aligns the extension's discoverProject() with that approach by
returning "PLATFORM_UNSPECIFIED" for Linux (and other non-Windows/macOS
platforms) instead of "LINUX".
Also fixes the original resolvePlatform() which incorrectly fell through
to "MACOS" as default instead of explicitly checking for "darwin".
* fix(feishu): skip typing indicator keepalive re-adds to prevent notification spam
The typing keepalive loop calls addTypingIndicator() every 3 seconds,
which creates a new messageReaction.create API call each time. Feishu
treats each re-add as a new reaction event and fires a push notification,
causing users to receive repeated notifications while waiting for a
response.
Unlike Telegram/Discord where typing status expires after a few seconds,
Feishu reactions persist until explicitly removed. Skip the keepalive
re-add when a reaction already exists (reactionId is set) since there
is no need to refresh it.
Closes#28660
* Changelog: note Feishu typing keepalive suppression
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Co-authored-by: yuxh1996 <yuxh1996@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
- Remove vi.hoisted() wrapper from exported mock in shared module
(Vitest cannot export hoisted variables)
- Inline vi.hoisted + vi.mock in startup test so Vitest's per-file
hoisting registers mocks before production imports
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(tlon): sync with openclaw-tlon master
- Add tlon CLI tool registration with binary lookup
- Add approval, media, settings, foreigns, story, upload modules
- Add http-api wrapper for Urbit connection patching
- Update types for defaultAuthorizedShips support
- Fix type compatibility with core plugin SDK
- Stub uploadFile (API not yet available in @tloncorp/api-beta)
- Remove incompatible test files (security, sse-client, upload)
* chore(tlon): remove dead code
Remove unused Urbit channel client files:
- channel-client.ts
- channel-ops.ts
- context.ts
These were not imported anywhere in the extension.
* feat(tlon): add image upload support via @tloncorp/api
- Import configureClient and uploadFile from @tloncorp/api
- Implement uploadImageFromUrl using uploadFile
- Configure API client before media uploads
- Update dependency to github:tloncorp/api-beta#main
* fix(tlon): restore SSRF protection with event ack tracking
- Restore context.ts and channel-ops.ts for SSRF support
- Restore sse-client.ts with urbitFetch for SSRF-protected requests
- Add event ack tracking from openclaw-tlon (acks every 20 events)
- Pass ssrfPolicy through authenticate() and UrbitSSEClient
- Fixes security regression from sync with openclaw-tlon
* fix(tlon): restore buildTlonAccountFields for allowPrivateNetwork
The inlined payload building was missing allowPrivateNetwork field,
which would prevent the setting from being persisted to config.
* fix(tlon): restore SSRF protection in probeAccount
- Restore channel-client.ts for UrbitChannelClient
- Use UrbitChannelClient with ssrfPolicy in probeAccount
- Ensures account probe respects allowPrivateNetwork setting
* feat(tlon): add ownerShip to setup flow
ownerShip should always be set as it controls who receives
approval requests and can approve/deny actions.
* chore(tlon): remove unused http-api.ts
After restoring SSRF protection, probeAccount uses UrbitChannelClient
instead of @urbit/http-api. The http-api.ts wrapper is no longer needed.
* refactor(tlon): simplify probeAccount to direct /~/name request
No channel needed - just authenticate and GET /~/name.
Removes UrbitChannelClient, keeping only UrbitSSEClient for monitor.
* chore(tlon): add logging for event acks
* chore(tlon): lower ack threshold to 5 for testing
* fix(tlon): address security review issues
- Fix SSRF in upload.ts: use urbitFetch with SSRF protection
- Fix SSRF in media.ts: use urbitFetch with SSRF protection
- Add command whitelist to tlon tool to prevent command injection
- Add getDefaultSsrFPolicy() helper for uploads/downloads
* fix(tlon): restore auth retry and add reauth on SSE reconnect
- Add authenticateWithRetry() helper with exponential backoff (restores lost logic from #39)
- Add onReconnect callback to re-authenticate when SSE stream reconnects
- Add UrbitSSEClient.updateCookie() method for proper cookie normalization on reauth
* fix(tlon): add infinite reconnect with reset after max attempts
Instead of giving up after maxReconnectAttempts, wait 10 seconds then
reset the counter and keep trying. This ensures the monitor never
permanently disconnects due to temporary network issues.
* test(tlon): restore security, sse-client, and upload tests
- security.test.ts: DM allowlist, group invite, bot mention detection, ship normalization
- sse-client.test.ts: subscription handling, cookie updates, reconnection params
- upload.test.ts: image upload with SSRF protection, error handling
* fix(tlon): restore DM partner ship extraction for proper routing
- Add extractDmPartnerShip() to extract partner from 'whom' field
- Use partner ship for routing (more reliable than essay.author)
- Explicitly ignore bot's own outbound DM events
- Log mismatch between author and partner for debugging
* chore(tlon): restore ack threshold to 20
* chore(tlon): sync slash commands support from upstream
- Add stripBotMention for proper CommandBody parsing
- Add command authorization logic for owner-only slash commands
- Add CommandAuthorized and CommandSource to context payload
* fix(tlon): resolve TypeScript errors in tests and monitor
- Store validated account url/code before closure to fix type narrowing
- Fix test type annotations for mode rules
- Add proper Response type cast in sse-client mock
- Use optional chaining for init properties
* docs(tlon): update docs for new config options and capabilities
- Document ownerShip for approval system
- Document autoAcceptDmInvites and autoAcceptGroupInvites
- Update status to reflect rich text and image support
- Add bundled skill section
- Update notes with formatting and image details
- Fix pnpm-lock.yaml conflict
* docs(tlon): fix dmAllowlist description and improve allowPrivateNetwork docs
- Correct dmAllowlist: empty means no DMs allowed (not allow all)
- Promote allowPrivateNetwork to its own section with examples
- Add warning about SSRF protection implications
* docs(tlon): clarify ownerShip is auto-authorized everywhere
- Add ownerShip to minimal config example (recommended)
- Document that owner is automatically allowed for DMs and channels
- No need to add owner to dmAllowlist or defaultAuthorizedShips
* docs(tlon): add capabilities table, troubleshooting, and config reference
Align with Matrix docs format:
- Capabilities table for quick feature reference
- Troubleshooting section with common failures
- Configuration reference with all options
* docs(tlon): fix reactions status and expand bundled skill section
- Reactions ARE supported via bundled skill (not missing)
- Add link to skill GitHub repo
- List skill capabilities: contacts, channels, groups, DMs, reactions, settings
* fix(tlon): use crypto.randomUUID instead of Math.random for channel ID
Fixes security test failure - Math.random is flagged as weak randomness.
* docs: fix markdown lint - add blank line before </Step>
* fix: address PR review issues for tlon plugin
- upload.ts: Use fetchWithSsrFGuard directly instead of urbitFetch to
preserve full URL path when fetching external images; add release() call
- media.ts: Same fix - use fetchWithSsrFGuard for external media downloads;
add release() call to clean up resources
- channel.ts: Use urbitFetch for poke API to maintain consistent SSRF
protection (DNS pinning + redirect handling)
- upload.test.ts: Update mocks to use fetchWithSsrFGuard instead of urbitFetch
Addresses blocking issues from jalehman's review:
1. Fixed incorrect URL being fetched (validateUrbitBaseUrl was stripping path)
2. Fixed missing release() calls that could leak resources
3. Restored guarded fetch semantics for poke operations
* docs: add tlon changelog fragment
* style: format tlon monitor
* fix: align tlon lockfile and sse id generation
* docs: fix onboarding markdown list spacing
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Co-authored-by: Josh Lehman <josh@martian.engineering>
Twilio signs webhook requests using the URL without the port component,
even when the publicUrl config includes a non-standard port. Add a fallback
that strips the port from the verification URL when initial validation fails,
matching the behavior of Twilio's official helper library.
Closes#6334
Address Greptile review: externally-initiated outbound-api calls were
stored with hardcoded direction: "inbound". Now createWebhookCall accepts
a direction parameter so the CallRecord accurately reflects the event's
actual direction. Also skip inboundGreeting for outbound calls and add a
test asserting inbound direction is preserved.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes#30900 — Calls initiated directly via the Twilio REST API
(Direction=outbound-api) were rejected as "unknown call" because
processEvent only auto-registered calls with direction=inbound.
External outbound-api calls now get registered in the CallManager
so the media stream is accepted. Inbound policy checks still only
apply to true inbound calls.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(extensions/feishu/src/reply-dispatcher.ts): missing privacy check / data leak
Pattern from PR #24969
The fix addresses the critical race condition by placing the 'block' filter check at the very top of the `deliver` function. This ensures that for internal 'block' reasoning chunks, the function returns immediately, preventing any text processing (lines 195-203) and, crucially, preventing the initialization of the streaming state for these payloads (lines 212-216). This ensures that the `streaming` object is not initialized with empty data, and subsequent 'final' payloads will correctly initialize and stream only the final content. The fix also addresses the 'incomplete' validation issue by using `info?.kind !== 'block'`. While the contract likely ensures `info` is present, this defensive approach ensures that if `info` is missing (and the payload is unrelated to internal blocking), the message is still delivered to the user, preventing a 'silent failure' bug. The validation logic at line 205 (`!hasText && !hasMedia`) ensures we do not send empty messages.
* Fix indentation: remove extra 4 spaces from deliver function body
The deliver function is inside the createReplyDispatcherWithTyping call,
so it should be indented at 2 levels (8 spaces), not 3 levels (12 spaces).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(feishu): cover block payload suppression in reply dispatcher
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>