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---
name: component-refactoring
description: Refactor high-complexity React components in Dify frontend. Use when `pnpm analyze-component --json` shows complexity > 50 or lineCount > 300, when the user asks for code splitting, hook extraction, or complexity reduction, or when `pnpm analyze-component` warns to refactor before testing; avoid for simple/well-structured components, third-party wrappers, or when the user explicitly wants testing without refactoring.
---
# Dify Component Refactoring Skill
Refactor high-complexity React components in the Dify frontend codebase with the patterns and workflow below.
> **Complexity Threshold**: Components with complexity > 50 (measured by `pnpm analyze-component`) should be refactored before testing.
## Quick Reference
### Commands (run from `web/`)
Use paths relative to `web/` (e.g., `app/components/...`).
Use `refactor-component` for refactoring prompts and `analyze-component` for testing prompts and metrics.
```bash
cd web
# Generate refactoring prompt
pnpm refactor-component <path>
# Output refactoring analysis as JSON
pnpm refactor-component <path> --json
# Generate testing prompt (after refactoring)
pnpm analyze-component <path>
# Output testing analysis as JSON
pnpm analyze-component <path> --json
```
### Complexity Analysis
```bash
# Analyze component complexity
pnpm analyze-component <path> --json
# Key metrics to check:
# - complexity: normalized score 0-100 (target < 50)
# - maxComplexity: highest single function complexity
# - lineCount: total lines (target < 300)
```
### Complexity Score Interpretation
| Score | Level | Action |
|-------|-------|--------|
| 0-25 | 🟢 Simple | Ready for testing |
| 26-50 | 🟡 Medium | Consider minor refactoring |
| 51-75 | 🟠 Complex | **Refactor before testing** |
| 76-100 | 🔴 Very Complex | **Must refactor** |
## Core Refactoring Patterns
### Pattern 1: Extract Custom Hooks
**When**: Component has complex state management, multiple `useState`/`useEffect`, or business logic mixed with UI.
**Dify Convention**: Place hooks in a `hooks/` subdirectory or alongside the component as `use-<feature>.ts`.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Complex state logic in component
const Configuration: FC = () => {
const [modelConfig, setModelConfig] = useState<ModelConfig>(...)
const [datasetConfigs, setDatasetConfigs] = useState<DatasetConfigs>(...)
const [completionParams, setCompletionParams] = useState<FormValue>({})
// 50+ lines of state management logic...
return <div>...</div>
}
// ✅ After: Extract to custom hook
// hooks/use-model-config.ts
export const useModelConfig = (appId: string) => {
const [modelConfig, setModelConfig] = useState<ModelConfig>(...)
const [completionParams, setCompletionParams] = useState<FormValue>({})
// Related state management logic here
return { modelConfig, setModelConfig, completionParams, setCompletionParams }
}
// Component becomes cleaner
const Configuration: FC = () => {
const { modelConfig, setModelConfig } = useModelConfig(appId)
return <div>...</div>
}
```
**Dify Examples**:
- `web/app/components/app/configuration/hooks/use-advanced-prompt-config.ts`
- `web/app/components/app/configuration/debug/hooks.tsx`
- `web/app/components/workflow/hooks/use-workflow.ts`
### Pattern 2: Extract Sub-Components
**When**: Single component has multiple UI sections, conditional rendering blocks, or repeated patterns.
**Dify Convention**: Place sub-components in subdirectories or as separate files in the same directory.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Monolithic JSX with multiple sections
const AppInfo = () => {
return (
<div>
{/* 100 lines of header UI */}
{/* 100 lines of operations UI */}
{/* 100 lines of modals */}
</div>
)
}
// ✅ After: Split into focused components
// app-info/
// ├── index.tsx (orchestration only)
// ├── app-header.tsx (header UI)
// ├── app-operations.tsx (operations UI)
// └── app-modals.tsx (modal management)
const AppInfo = () => {
const { showModal, setShowModal } = useAppInfoModals()
return (
<div>
<AppHeader appDetail={appDetail} />
<AppOperations onAction={handleAction} />
<AppModals show={showModal} onClose={() => setShowModal(null)} />
</div>
)
}
```
**Dify Examples**:
- `web/app/components/app/configuration/` directory structure
- `web/app/components/workflow/nodes/` per-node organization
### Pattern 3: Simplify Conditional Logic
**When**: Deep nesting (> 3 levels), complex ternaries, or multiple `if/else` chains.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Deeply nested conditionals
const Template = useMemo(() => {
if (appDetail?.mode === AppModeEnum.CHAT) {
switch (locale) {
case LanguagesSupported[1]:
return <TemplateChatZh />
case LanguagesSupported[7]:
return <TemplateChatJa />
default:
return <TemplateChatEn />
}
}
if (appDetail?.mode === AppModeEnum.ADVANCED_CHAT) {
// Another 15 lines...
}
// More conditions...
}, [appDetail, locale])
// ✅ After: Use lookup tables + early returns
const TEMPLATE_MAP = {
[AppModeEnum.CHAT]: {
[LanguagesSupported[1]]: TemplateChatZh,
[LanguagesSupported[7]]: TemplateChatJa,
default: TemplateChatEn,
},
[AppModeEnum.ADVANCED_CHAT]: {
[LanguagesSupported[1]]: TemplateAdvancedChatZh,
// ...
},
}
const Template = useMemo(() => {
const modeTemplates = TEMPLATE_MAP[appDetail?.mode]
if (!modeTemplates) return null
const TemplateComponent = modeTemplates[locale] || modeTemplates.default
return <TemplateComponent appDetail={appDetail} />
}, [appDetail, locale])
```
### Pattern 4: Extract API/Data Logic
**When**: Component directly handles API calls, data transformation, or complex async operations.
**Dify Convention**: Use `@tanstack/react-query` hooks from `web/service/use-*.ts` or create custom data hooks.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: API logic in component
const MCPServiceCard = () => {
const [basicAppConfig, setBasicAppConfig] = useState({})
useEffect(() => {
if (isBasicApp && appId) {
(async () => {
const res = await fetchAppDetail({ url: '/apps', id: appId })
setBasicAppConfig(res?.model_config || {})
})()
}
}, [appId, isBasicApp])
// More API-related logic...
}
// ✅ After: Extract to data hook using React Query
// use-app-config.ts
import { useQuery } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { get } from '@/service/base'
const NAME_SPACE = 'appConfig'
export const useAppConfig = (appId: string, isBasicApp: boolean) => {
return useQuery({
enabled: isBasicApp && !!appId,
queryKey: [NAME_SPACE, 'detail', appId],
queryFn: () => get<AppDetailResponse>(`/apps/${appId}`),
select: data => data?.model_config || {},
})
}
// Component becomes cleaner
const MCPServiceCard = () => {
const { data: config, isLoading } = useAppConfig(appId, isBasicApp)
// UI only
}
```
**React Query Best Practices in Dify**:
- Define `NAME_SPACE` for query key organization
- Use `enabled` option for conditional fetching
- Use `select` for data transformation
- Export invalidation hooks: `useInvalidXxx`
**Dify Examples**:
- `web/service/use-workflow.ts`
- `web/service/use-common.ts`
- `web/service/knowledge/use-dataset.ts`
- `web/service/knowledge/use-document.ts`
### Pattern 5: Extract Modal/Dialog Management
**When**: Component manages multiple modals with complex open/close states.
**Dify Convention**: Modals should be extracted with their state management.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Multiple modal states in component
const AppInfo = () => {
const [showEditModal, setShowEditModal] = useState(false)
const [showDuplicateModal, setShowDuplicateModal] = useState(false)
const [showConfirmDelete, setShowConfirmDelete] = useState(false)
const [showSwitchModal, setShowSwitchModal] = useState(false)
const [showImportDSLModal, setShowImportDSLModal] = useState(false)
// 5+ more modal states...
}
// ✅ After: Extract to modal management hook
type ModalType = 'edit' | 'duplicate' | 'delete' | 'switch' | 'import' | null
const useAppInfoModals = () => {
const [activeModal, setActiveModal] = useState<ModalType>(null)
const openModal = useCallback((type: ModalType) => setActiveModal(type), [])
const closeModal = useCallback(() => setActiveModal(null), [])
return {
activeModal,
openModal,
closeModal,
isOpen: (type: ModalType) => activeModal === type,
}
}
```
### Pattern 6: Extract Form Logic
**When**: Complex form validation, submission handling, or field transformation.
**Dify Convention**: Use `@tanstack/react-form` patterns from `web/app/components/base/form/`.
```typescript
// ✅ Use existing form infrastructure
import { useAppForm } from '@/app/components/base/form'
const ConfigForm = () => {
const form = useAppForm({
defaultValues: { name: '', description: '' },
onSubmit: handleSubmit,
})
return <form.Provider>...</form.Provider>
}
```
## Dify-Specific Refactoring Guidelines
### 1. Context Provider Extraction
**When**: Component provides complex context values with multiple states.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Large context value object
const value = {
appId, isAPIKeySet, isTrailFinished, mode, modelModeType,
promptMode, isAdvancedMode, isAgent, isOpenAI, isFunctionCall,
// 50+ more properties...
}
return <ConfigContext.Provider value={value}>...</ConfigContext.Provider>
// ✅ After: Split into domain-specific contexts
<ModelConfigProvider value={modelConfigValue}>
<DatasetConfigProvider value={datasetConfigValue}>
<UIConfigProvider value={uiConfigValue}>
{children}
</UIConfigProvider>
</DatasetConfigProvider>
</ModelConfigProvider>
```
**Dify Reference**: `web/context/` directory structure
### 2. Workflow Node Components
**When**: Refactoring workflow node components (`web/app/components/workflow/nodes/`).
**Conventions**:
- Keep node logic in `use-interactions.ts`
- Extract panel UI to separate files
- Use `_base` components for common patterns
```
nodes/<node-type>/
├── index.tsx # Node registration
├── node.tsx # Node visual component
├── panel.tsx # Configuration panel
├── use-interactions.ts # Node-specific hooks
└── types.ts # Type definitions
```
### 3. Configuration Components
**When**: Refactoring app configuration components.
**Conventions**:
- Separate config sections into subdirectories
- Use existing patterns from `web/app/components/app/configuration/`
- Keep feature toggles in dedicated components
### 4. Tool/Plugin Components
**When**: Refactoring tool-related components (`web/app/components/tools/`).
**Conventions**:
- Follow existing modal patterns
- Use service hooks from `web/service/use-tools.ts`
- Keep provider-specific logic isolated
## Refactoring Workflow
### Step 1: Generate Refactoring Prompt
```bash
pnpm refactor-component <path>
```
This command will:
- Analyze component complexity and features
- Identify specific refactoring actions needed
- Generate a prompt for AI assistant (auto-copied to clipboard on macOS)
- Provide detailed requirements based on detected patterns
### Step 2: Analyze Details
```bash
pnpm analyze-component <path> --json
```
Identify:
- Total complexity score
- Max function complexity
- Line count
- Features detected (state, effects, API, etc.)
### Step 3: Plan
Create a refactoring plan based on detected features:
| Detected Feature | Refactoring Action |
|------------------|-------------------|
| `hasState: true` + `hasEffects: true` | Extract custom hook |
| `hasAPI: true` | Extract data/service hook |
| `hasEvents: true` (many) | Extract event handlers |
| `lineCount > 300` | Split into sub-components |
| `maxComplexity > 50` | Simplify conditional logic |
### Step 4: Execute Incrementally
1. **Extract one piece at a time**
2. **Run lint, type-check, and tests after each extraction**
3. **Verify functionality before next step**
```
For each extraction:
┌────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 1. Extract code │
│ 2. Run: pnpm lint:fix │
│ 3. Run: pnpm type-check:tsgo │
│ 4. Run: pnpm test │
│ 5. Test functionality manually │
│ 6. PASS? → Next extraction │
│ FAIL? → Fix before continuing │
└────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
### Step 5: Verify
After refactoring:
```bash
# Re-run refactor command to verify improvements
pnpm refactor-component <path>
# If complexity < 25 and lines < 200, you'll see:
# ✅ COMPONENT IS WELL-STRUCTURED
# For detailed metrics:
pnpm analyze-component <path> --json
# Target metrics:
# - complexity < 50
# - lineCount < 300
# - maxComplexity < 30
```
## Common Mistakes to Avoid
### ❌ Over-Engineering
```typescript
// ❌ Too many tiny hooks
const useButtonText = () => useState('Click')
const useButtonDisabled = () => useState(false)
const useButtonLoading = () => useState(false)
// ✅ Cohesive hook with related state
const useButtonState = () => {
const [text, setText] = useState('Click')
const [disabled, setDisabled] = useState(false)
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(false)
return { text, setText, disabled, setDisabled, loading, setLoading }
}
```
### ❌ Breaking Existing Patterns
- Follow existing directory structures
- Maintain naming conventions
- Preserve export patterns for compatibility
### ❌ Premature Abstraction
- Only extract when there's clear complexity benefit
- Don't create abstractions for single-use code
- Keep refactored code in the same domain area
## References
### Dify Codebase Examples
- **Hook extraction**: `web/app/components/app/configuration/hooks/`
- **Component splitting**: `web/app/components/app/configuration/`
- **Service hooks**: `web/service/use-*.ts`
- **Workflow patterns**: `web/app/components/workflow/hooks/`
- **Form patterns**: `web/app/components/base/form/`
### Related Skills
- `frontend-testing` - For testing refactored components
- `web/testing/testing.md` - Testing specification

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# Complexity Reduction Patterns
This document provides patterns for reducing cognitive complexity in Dify React components.
## Understanding Complexity
### SonarJS Cognitive Complexity
The `pnpm analyze-component` tool uses SonarJS cognitive complexity metrics:
- **Total Complexity**: Sum of all functions' complexity in the file
- **Max Complexity**: Highest single function complexity
### What Increases Complexity
| Pattern | Complexity Impact |
|---------|-------------------|
| `if/else` | +1 per branch |
| Nested conditions | +1 per nesting level |
| `switch/case` | +1 per case |
| `for/while/do` | +1 per loop |
| `&&`/`||` chains | +1 per operator |
| Nested callbacks | +1 per nesting level |
| `try/catch` | +1 per catch |
| Ternary expressions | +1 per nesting |
## Pattern 1: Replace Conditionals with Lookup Tables
**Before** (complexity: ~15):
```typescript
const Template = useMemo(() => {
if (appDetail?.mode === AppModeEnum.CHAT) {
switch (locale) {
case LanguagesSupported[1]:
return <TemplateChatZh appDetail={appDetail} />
case LanguagesSupported[7]:
return <TemplateChatJa appDetail={appDetail} />
default:
return <TemplateChatEn appDetail={appDetail} />
}
}
if (appDetail?.mode === AppModeEnum.ADVANCED_CHAT) {
switch (locale) {
case LanguagesSupported[1]:
return <TemplateAdvancedChatZh appDetail={appDetail} />
case LanguagesSupported[7]:
return <TemplateAdvancedChatJa appDetail={appDetail} />
default:
return <TemplateAdvancedChatEn appDetail={appDetail} />
}
}
if (appDetail?.mode === AppModeEnum.WORKFLOW) {
// Similar pattern...
}
return null
}, [appDetail, locale])
```
**After** (complexity: ~3):
```typescript
// Define lookup table outside component
const TEMPLATE_MAP: Record<AppModeEnum, Record<string, FC<TemplateProps>>> = {
[AppModeEnum.CHAT]: {
[LanguagesSupported[1]]: TemplateChatZh,
[LanguagesSupported[7]]: TemplateChatJa,
default: TemplateChatEn,
},
[AppModeEnum.ADVANCED_CHAT]: {
[LanguagesSupported[1]]: TemplateAdvancedChatZh,
[LanguagesSupported[7]]: TemplateAdvancedChatJa,
default: TemplateAdvancedChatEn,
},
[AppModeEnum.WORKFLOW]: {
[LanguagesSupported[1]]: TemplateWorkflowZh,
[LanguagesSupported[7]]: TemplateWorkflowJa,
default: TemplateWorkflowEn,
},
// ...
}
// Clean component logic
const Template = useMemo(() => {
if (!appDetail?.mode) return null
const templates = TEMPLATE_MAP[appDetail.mode]
if (!templates) return null
const TemplateComponent = templates[locale] ?? templates.default
return <TemplateComponent appDetail={appDetail} />
}, [appDetail, locale])
```
## Pattern 2: Use Early Returns
**Before** (complexity: ~10):
```typescript
const handleSubmit = () => {
if (isValid) {
if (hasChanges) {
if (isConnected) {
submitData()
} else {
showConnectionError()
}
} else {
showNoChangesMessage()
}
} else {
showValidationError()
}
}
```
**After** (complexity: ~4):
```typescript
const handleSubmit = () => {
if (!isValid) {
showValidationError()
return
}
if (!hasChanges) {
showNoChangesMessage()
return
}
if (!isConnected) {
showConnectionError()
return
}
submitData()
}
```
## Pattern 3: Extract Complex Conditions
**Before** (complexity: high):
```typescript
const canPublish = (() => {
if (mode !== AppModeEnum.COMPLETION) {
if (!isAdvancedMode)
return true
if (modelModeType === ModelModeType.completion) {
if (!hasSetBlockStatus.history || !hasSetBlockStatus.query)
return false
return true
}
return true
}
return !promptEmpty
})()
```
**After** (complexity: lower):
```typescript
// Extract to named functions
const canPublishInCompletionMode = () => !promptEmpty
const canPublishInChatMode = () => {
if (!isAdvancedMode) return true
if (modelModeType !== ModelModeType.completion) return true
return hasSetBlockStatus.history && hasSetBlockStatus.query
}
// Clean main logic
const canPublish = mode === AppModeEnum.COMPLETION
? canPublishInCompletionMode()
: canPublishInChatMode()
```
## Pattern 4: Replace Chained Ternaries
**Before** (complexity: ~5):
```typescript
const statusText = serverActivated
? t('status.running')
: serverPublished
? t('status.inactive')
: appUnpublished
? t('status.unpublished')
: t('status.notConfigured')
```
**After** (complexity: ~2):
```typescript
const getStatusText = () => {
if (serverActivated) return t('status.running')
if (serverPublished) return t('status.inactive')
if (appUnpublished) return t('status.unpublished')
return t('status.notConfigured')
}
const statusText = getStatusText()
```
Or use lookup:
```typescript
const STATUS_TEXT_MAP = {
running: 'status.running',
inactive: 'status.inactive',
unpublished: 'status.unpublished',
notConfigured: 'status.notConfigured',
} as const
const getStatusKey = (): keyof typeof STATUS_TEXT_MAP => {
if (serverActivated) return 'running'
if (serverPublished) return 'inactive'
if (appUnpublished) return 'unpublished'
return 'notConfigured'
}
const statusText = t(STATUS_TEXT_MAP[getStatusKey()])
```
## Pattern 5: Flatten Nested Loops
**Before** (complexity: high):
```typescript
const processData = (items: Item[]) => {
const results: ProcessedItem[] = []
for (const item of items) {
if (item.isValid) {
for (const child of item.children) {
if (child.isActive) {
for (const prop of child.properties) {
if (prop.value !== null) {
results.push({
itemId: item.id,
childId: child.id,
propValue: prop.value,
})
}
}
}
}
}
}
return results
}
```
**After** (complexity: lower):
```typescript
// Use functional approach
const processData = (items: Item[]) => {
return items
.filter(item => item.isValid)
.flatMap(item =>
item.children
.filter(child => child.isActive)
.flatMap(child =>
child.properties
.filter(prop => prop.value !== null)
.map(prop => ({
itemId: item.id,
childId: child.id,
propValue: prop.value,
}))
)
)
}
```
## Pattern 6: Extract Event Handler Logic
**Before** (complexity: high in component):
```typescript
const Component = () => {
const handleSelect = (data: DataSet[]) => {
if (isEqual(data.map(item => item.id), dataSets.map(item => item.id))) {
hideSelectDataSet()
return
}
formattingChangedDispatcher()
let newDatasets = data
if (data.find(item => !item.name)) {
const newSelected = produce(data, (draft) => {
data.forEach((item, index) => {
if (!item.name) {
const newItem = dataSets.find(i => i.id === item.id)
if (newItem)
draft[index] = newItem
}
})
})
setDataSets(newSelected)
newDatasets = newSelected
}
else {
setDataSets(data)
}
hideSelectDataSet()
// 40 more lines of logic...
}
return <div>...</div>
}
```
**After** (complexity: lower):
```typescript
// Extract to hook or utility
const useDatasetSelection = (dataSets: DataSet[], setDataSets: SetState<DataSet[]>) => {
const normalizeSelection = (data: DataSet[]) => {
const hasUnloadedItem = data.some(item => !item.name)
if (!hasUnloadedItem) return data
return produce(data, (draft) => {
data.forEach((item, index) => {
if (!item.name) {
const existing = dataSets.find(i => i.id === item.id)
if (existing) draft[index] = existing
}
})
})
}
const hasSelectionChanged = (newData: DataSet[]) => {
return !isEqual(
newData.map(item => item.id),
dataSets.map(item => item.id)
)
}
return { normalizeSelection, hasSelectionChanged }
}
// Component becomes cleaner
const Component = () => {
const { normalizeSelection, hasSelectionChanged } = useDatasetSelection(dataSets, setDataSets)
const handleSelect = (data: DataSet[]) => {
if (!hasSelectionChanged(data)) {
hideSelectDataSet()
return
}
formattingChangedDispatcher()
const normalized = normalizeSelection(data)
setDataSets(normalized)
hideSelectDataSet()
}
return <div>...</div>
}
```
## Pattern 7: Reduce Boolean Logic Complexity
**Before** (complexity: ~8):
```typescript
const toggleDisabled = hasInsufficientPermissions
|| appUnpublished
|| missingStartNode
|| triggerModeDisabled
|| (isAdvancedApp && !currentWorkflow?.graph)
|| (isBasicApp && !basicAppConfig.updated_at)
```
**After** (complexity: ~3):
```typescript
// Extract meaningful boolean functions
const isAppReady = () => {
if (isAdvancedApp) return !!currentWorkflow?.graph
return !!basicAppConfig.updated_at
}
const hasRequiredPermissions = () => {
return isCurrentWorkspaceEditor && !hasInsufficientPermissions
}
const canToggle = () => {
if (!hasRequiredPermissions()) return false
if (!isAppReady()) return false
if (missingStartNode) return false
if (triggerModeDisabled) return false
return true
}
const toggleDisabled = !canToggle()
```
## Pattern 8: Simplify useMemo/useCallback Dependencies
**Before** (complexity: multiple recalculations):
```typescript
const payload = useMemo(() => {
let parameters: Parameter[] = []
let outputParameters: OutputParameter[] = []
if (!published) {
parameters = (inputs || []).map((item) => ({
name: item.variable,
description: '',
form: 'llm',
required: item.required,
type: item.type,
}))
outputParameters = (outputs || []).map((item) => ({
name: item.variable,
description: '',
type: item.value_type,
}))
}
else if (detail && detail.tool) {
parameters = (inputs || []).map((item) => ({
// Complex transformation...
}))
outputParameters = (outputs || []).map((item) => ({
// Complex transformation...
}))
}
return {
icon: detail?.icon || icon,
label: detail?.label || name,
// ...more fields
}
}, [detail, published, workflowAppId, icon, name, description, inputs, outputs])
```
**After** (complexity: separated concerns):
```typescript
// Separate transformations
const useParameterTransform = (inputs: InputVar[], detail?: ToolDetail, published?: boolean) => {
return useMemo(() => {
if (!published) {
return inputs.map(item => ({
name: item.variable,
description: '',
form: 'llm',
required: item.required,
type: item.type,
}))
}
if (!detail?.tool) return []
return inputs.map(item => ({
name: item.variable,
required: item.required,
type: item.type === 'paragraph' ? 'string' : item.type,
description: detail.tool.parameters.find(p => p.name === item.variable)?.llm_description || '',
form: detail.tool.parameters.find(p => p.name === item.variable)?.form || 'llm',
}))
}, [inputs, detail, published])
}
// Component uses hook
const parameters = useParameterTransform(inputs, detail, published)
const outputParameters = useOutputTransform(outputs, detail, published)
const payload = useMemo(() => ({
icon: detail?.icon || icon,
label: detail?.label || name,
parameters,
outputParameters,
// ...
}), [detail, icon, name, parameters, outputParameters])
```
## Target Metrics After Refactoring
| Metric | Target |
|--------|--------|
| Total Complexity | < 50 |
| Max Function Complexity | < 30 |
| Function Length | < 30 lines |
| Nesting Depth | ≤ 3 levels |
| Conditional Chains | ≤ 3 conditions |

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# Component Splitting Patterns
This document provides detailed guidance on splitting large components into smaller, focused components in Dify.
## When to Split Components
Split a component when you identify:
1. **Multiple UI sections** - Distinct visual areas with minimal coupling that can be composed independently
1. **Conditional rendering blocks** - Large `{condition && <JSX />}` blocks
1. **Repeated patterns** - Similar UI structures used multiple times
1. **300+ lines** - Component exceeds manageable size
1. **Modal clusters** - Multiple modals rendered in one component
## Splitting Strategies
### Strategy 1: Section-Based Splitting
Identify visual sections and extract each as a component.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Monolithic component (500+ lines)
const ConfigurationPage = () => {
return (
<div>
{/* Header Section - 50 lines */}
<div className="header">
<h1>{t('configuration.title')}</h1>
<div className="actions">
{isAdvancedMode && <Badge>Advanced</Badge>}
<ModelParameterModal ... />
<AppPublisher ... />
</div>
</div>
{/* Config Section - 200 lines */}
<div className="config">
<Config />
</div>
{/* Debug Section - 150 lines */}
<div className="debug">
<Debug ... />
</div>
{/* Modals Section - 100 lines */}
{showSelectDataSet && <SelectDataSet ... />}
{showHistoryModal && <EditHistoryModal ... />}
{showUseGPT4Confirm && <Confirm ... />}
</div>
)
}
// ✅ After: Split into focused components
// configuration/
// ├── index.tsx (orchestration)
// ├── configuration-header.tsx
// ├── configuration-content.tsx
// ├── configuration-debug.tsx
// └── configuration-modals.tsx
// configuration-header.tsx
interface ConfigurationHeaderProps {
isAdvancedMode: boolean
onPublish: () => void
}
const ConfigurationHeader: FC<ConfigurationHeaderProps> = ({
isAdvancedMode,
onPublish,
}) => {
const { t } = useTranslation()
return (
<div className="header">
<h1>{t('configuration.title')}</h1>
<div className="actions">
{isAdvancedMode && <Badge>Advanced</Badge>}
<ModelParameterModal ... />
<AppPublisher onPublish={onPublish} />
</div>
</div>
)
}
// index.tsx (orchestration only)
const ConfigurationPage = () => {
const { modelConfig, setModelConfig } = useModelConfig()
const { activeModal, openModal, closeModal } = useModalState()
return (
<div>
<ConfigurationHeader
isAdvancedMode={isAdvancedMode}
onPublish={handlePublish}
/>
<ConfigurationContent
modelConfig={modelConfig}
onConfigChange={setModelConfig}
/>
{!isMobile && (
<ConfigurationDebug
inputs={inputs}
onSetting={handleSetting}
/>
)}
<ConfigurationModals
activeModal={activeModal}
onClose={closeModal}
/>
</div>
)
}
```
### Strategy 2: Conditional Block Extraction
Extract large conditional rendering blocks.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Large conditional blocks
const AppInfo = () => {
return (
<div>
{expand ? (
<div className="expanded">
{/* 100 lines of expanded view */}
</div>
) : (
<div className="collapsed">
{/* 50 lines of collapsed view */}
</div>
)}
</div>
)
}
// ✅ After: Separate view components
const AppInfoExpanded: FC<AppInfoViewProps> = ({ appDetail, onAction }) => {
return (
<div className="expanded">
{/* Clean, focused expanded view */}
</div>
)
}
const AppInfoCollapsed: FC<AppInfoViewProps> = ({ appDetail, onAction }) => {
return (
<div className="collapsed">
{/* Clean, focused collapsed view */}
</div>
)
}
const AppInfo = () => {
return (
<div>
{expand
? <AppInfoExpanded appDetail={appDetail} onAction={handleAction} />
: <AppInfoCollapsed appDetail={appDetail} onAction={handleAction} />
}
</div>
)
}
```
### Strategy 3: Modal Extraction
Extract modals with their trigger logic.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Multiple modals in one component
const AppInfo = () => {
const [showEdit, setShowEdit] = useState(false)
const [showDuplicate, setShowDuplicate] = useState(false)
const [showDelete, setShowDelete] = useState(false)
const [showSwitch, setShowSwitch] = useState(false)
const onEdit = async (data) => { /* 20 lines */ }
const onDuplicate = async (data) => { /* 20 lines */ }
const onDelete = async () => { /* 15 lines */ }
return (
<div>
{/* Main content */}
{showEdit && <EditModal onConfirm={onEdit} onClose={() => setShowEdit(false)} />}
{showDuplicate && <DuplicateModal onConfirm={onDuplicate} onClose={() => setShowDuplicate(false)} />}
{showDelete && <DeleteConfirm onConfirm={onDelete} onClose={() => setShowDelete(false)} />}
{showSwitch && <SwitchModal ... />}
</div>
)
}
// ✅ After: Modal manager component
// app-info-modals.tsx
type ModalType = 'edit' | 'duplicate' | 'delete' | 'switch' | null
interface AppInfoModalsProps {
appDetail: AppDetail
activeModal: ModalType
onClose: () => void
onSuccess: () => void
}
const AppInfoModals: FC<AppInfoModalsProps> = ({
appDetail,
activeModal,
onClose,
onSuccess,
}) => {
const handleEdit = async (data) => { /* logic */ }
const handleDuplicate = async (data) => { /* logic */ }
const handleDelete = async () => { /* logic */ }
return (
<>
{activeModal === 'edit' && (
<EditModal
appDetail={appDetail}
onConfirm={handleEdit}
onClose={onClose}
/>
)}
{activeModal === 'duplicate' && (
<DuplicateModal
appDetail={appDetail}
onConfirm={handleDuplicate}
onClose={onClose}
/>
)}
{activeModal === 'delete' && (
<DeleteConfirm
onConfirm={handleDelete}
onClose={onClose}
/>
)}
{activeModal === 'switch' && (
<SwitchModal
appDetail={appDetail}
onClose={onClose}
/>
)}
</>
)
}
// Parent component
const AppInfo = () => {
const { activeModal, openModal, closeModal } = useModalState()
return (
<div>
{/* Main content with openModal triggers */}
<Button onClick={() => openModal('edit')}>Edit</Button>
<AppInfoModals
appDetail={appDetail}
activeModal={activeModal}
onClose={closeModal}
onSuccess={handleSuccess}
/>
</div>
)
}
```
### Strategy 4: List Item Extraction
Extract repeated item rendering.
```typescript
// ❌ Before: Inline item rendering
const OperationsList = () => {
return (
<div>
{operations.map(op => (
<div key={op.id} className="operation-item">
<span className="icon">{op.icon}</span>
<span className="title">{op.title}</span>
<span className="description">{op.description}</span>
<button onClick={() => op.onClick()}>
{op.actionLabel}
</button>
{op.badge && <Badge>{op.badge}</Badge>}
{/* More complex rendering... */}
</div>
))}
</div>
)
}
// ✅ After: Extracted item component
interface OperationItemProps {
operation: Operation
onAction: (id: string) => void
}
const OperationItem: FC<OperationItemProps> = ({ operation, onAction }) => {
return (
<div className="operation-item">
<span className="icon">{operation.icon}</span>
<span className="title">{operation.title}</span>
<span className="description">{operation.description}</span>
<button onClick={() => onAction(operation.id)}>
{operation.actionLabel}
</button>
{operation.badge && <Badge>{operation.badge}</Badge>}
</div>
)
}
const OperationsList = () => {
const handleAction = useCallback((id: string) => {
const op = operations.find(o => o.id === id)
op?.onClick()
}, [operations])
return (
<div>
{operations.map(op => (
<OperationItem
key={op.id}
operation={op}
onAction={handleAction}
/>
))}
</div>
)
}
```
## Directory Structure Patterns
### Pattern A: Flat Structure (Simple Components)
For components with 2-3 sub-components:
```
component-name/
├── index.tsx # Main component
├── sub-component-a.tsx
├── sub-component-b.tsx
└── types.ts # Shared types
```
### Pattern B: Nested Structure (Complex Components)
For components with many sub-components:
```
component-name/
├── index.tsx # Main orchestration
├── types.ts # Shared types
├── hooks/
│ ├── use-feature-a.ts
│ └── use-feature-b.ts
├── components/
│ ├── header/
│ │ └── index.tsx
│ ├── content/
│ │ └── index.tsx
│ └── modals/
│ └── index.tsx
└── utils/
└── helpers.ts
```
### Pattern C: Feature-Based Structure (Dify Standard)
Following Dify's existing patterns:
```
configuration/
├── index.tsx # Main page component
├── base/ # Base/shared components
│ ├── feature-panel/
│ ├── group-name/
│ └── operation-btn/
├── config/ # Config section
│ ├── index.tsx
│ ├── agent/
│ └── automatic/
├── dataset-config/ # Dataset section
│ ├── index.tsx
│ ├── card-item/
│ └── params-config/
├── debug/ # Debug section
│ ├── index.tsx
│ └── hooks.tsx
└── hooks/ # Shared hooks
└── use-advanced-prompt-config.ts
```
## Props Design
### Minimal Props Principle
Pass only what's needed:
```typescript
// ❌ Bad: Passing entire objects when only some fields needed
<ConfigHeader appDetail={appDetail} modelConfig={modelConfig} />
// ✅ Good: Destructure to minimum required
<ConfigHeader
appName={appDetail.name}
isAdvancedMode={modelConfig.isAdvanced}
onPublish={handlePublish}
/>
```
### Callback Props Pattern
Use callbacks for child-to-parent communication:
```typescript
// Parent
const Parent = () => {
const [value, setValue] = useState('')
return (
<Child
value={value}
onChange={setValue}
onSubmit={handleSubmit}
/>
)
}
// Child
interface ChildProps {
value: string
onChange: (value: string) => void
onSubmit: () => void
}
const Child: FC<ChildProps> = ({ value, onChange, onSubmit }) => {
return (
<div>
<input value={value} onChange={e => onChange(e.target.value)} />
<button onClick={onSubmit}>Submit</button>
</div>
)
}
```
### Render Props for Flexibility
When sub-components need parent context:
```typescript
interface ListProps<T> {
items: T[]
renderItem: (item: T, index: number) => React.ReactNode
renderEmpty?: () => React.ReactNode
}
function List<T>({ items, renderItem, renderEmpty }: ListProps<T>) {
if (items.length === 0 && renderEmpty) {
return <>{renderEmpty()}</>
}
return (
<div>
{items.map((item, index) => renderItem(item, index))}
</div>
)
}
// Usage
<List
items={operations}
renderItem={(op, i) => <OperationItem key={i} operation={op} />}
renderEmpty={() => <EmptyState message="No operations" />}
/>
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# Hook Extraction Patterns
This document provides detailed guidance on extracting custom hooks from complex components in Dify.
## When to Extract Hooks
Extract a custom hook when you identify:
1. **Coupled state groups** - Multiple `useState` hooks that are always used together
1. **Complex effects** - `useEffect` with multiple dependencies or cleanup logic
1. **Business logic** - Data transformations, validations, or calculations
1. **Reusable patterns** - Logic that appears in multiple components
## Extraction Process
### Step 1: Identify State Groups
Look for state variables that are logically related:
```typescript
// ❌ These belong together - extract to hook
const [modelConfig, setModelConfig] = useState<ModelConfig>(...)
const [completionParams, setCompletionParams] = useState<FormValue>({})
const [modelModeType, setModelModeType] = useState<ModelModeType>(...)
// These are model-related state that should be in useModelConfig()
```
### Step 2: Identify Related Effects
Find effects that modify the grouped state:
```typescript
// ❌ These effects belong with the state above
useEffect(() => {
if (hasFetchedDetail && !modelModeType) {
const mode = currModel?.model_properties.mode
if (mode) {
const newModelConfig = produce(modelConfig, (draft) => {
draft.mode = mode
})
setModelConfig(newModelConfig)
}
}
}, [textGenerationModelList, hasFetchedDetail, modelModeType, currModel])
```
### Step 3: Create the Hook
```typescript
// hooks/use-model-config.ts
import type { FormValue } from '@/app/components/header/account-setting/model-provider-page/declarations'
import type { ModelConfig } from '@/models/debug'
import { produce } from 'immer'
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react'
import { ModelModeType } from '@/types/app'
interface UseModelConfigParams {
initialConfig?: Partial<ModelConfig>
currModel?: { model_properties?: { mode?: ModelModeType } }
hasFetchedDetail: boolean
}
interface UseModelConfigReturn {
modelConfig: ModelConfig
setModelConfig: (config: ModelConfig) => void
completionParams: FormValue
setCompletionParams: (params: FormValue) => void
modelModeType: ModelModeType
}
export const useModelConfig = ({
initialConfig,
currModel,
hasFetchedDetail,
}: UseModelConfigParams): UseModelConfigReturn => {
const [modelConfig, setModelConfig] = useState<ModelConfig>({
provider: 'langgenius/openai/openai',
model_id: 'gpt-3.5-turbo',
mode: ModelModeType.unset,
// ... default values
...initialConfig,
})
const [completionParams, setCompletionParams] = useState<FormValue>({})
const modelModeType = modelConfig.mode
// Fill old app data missing model mode
useEffect(() => {
if (hasFetchedDetail && !modelModeType) {
const mode = currModel?.model_properties?.mode
if (mode) {
setModelConfig(produce(modelConfig, (draft) => {
draft.mode = mode
}))
}
}
}, [hasFetchedDetail, modelModeType, currModel])
return {
modelConfig,
setModelConfig,
completionParams,
setCompletionParams,
modelModeType,
}
}
```
### Step 4: Update Component
```typescript
// Before: 50+ lines of state management
const Configuration: FC = () => {
const [modelConfig, setModelConfig] = useState<ModelConfig>(...)
// ... lots of related state and effects
}
// After: Clean component
const Configuration: FC = () => {
const {
modelConfig,
setModelConfig,
completionParams,
setCompletionParams,
modelModeType,
} = useModelConfig({
currModel,
hasFetchedDetail,
})
// Component now focuses on UI
}
```
## Naming Conventions
### Hook Names
- Use `use` prefix: `useModelConfig`, `useDatasetConfig`
- Be specific: `useAdvancedPromptConfig` not `usePrompt`
- Include domain: `useWorkflowVariables`, `useMCPServer`
### File Names
- Kebab-case: `use-model-config.ts`
- Place in `hooks/` subdirectory when multiple hooks exist
- Place alongside component for single-use hooks
### Return Type Names
- Suffix with `Return`: `UseModelConfigReturn`
- Suffix params with `Params`: `UseModelConfigParams`
## Common Hook Patterns in Dify
### 1. Data Fetching Hook (React Query)
```typescript
// Pattern: Use @tanstack/react-query for data fetching
import { useQuery, useQueryClient } from '@tanstack/react-query'
import { get } from '@/service/base'
import { useInvalid } from '@/service/use-base'
const NAME_SPACE = 'appConfig'
// Query keys for cache management
export const appConfigQueryKeys = {
detail: (appId: string) => [NAME_SPACE, 'detail', appId] as const,
}
// Main data hook
export const useAppConfig = (appId: string) => {
return useQuery({
enabled: !!appId,
queryKey: appConfigQueryKeys.detail(appId),
queryFn: () => get<AppDetailResponse>(`/apps/${appId}`),
select: data => data?.model_config || null,
})
}
// Invalidation hook for refreshing data
export const useInvalidAppConfig = () => {
return useInvalid([NAME_SPACE])
}
// Usage in component
const Component = () => {
const { data: config, isLoading, error, refetch } = useAppConfig(appId)
const invalidAppConfig = useInvalidAppConfig()
const handleRefresh = () => {
invalidAppConfig() // Invalidates cache and triggers refetch
}
return <div>...</div>
}
```
### 2. Form State Hook
```typescript
// Pattern: Form state + validation + submission
export const useConfigForm = (initialValues: ConfigFormValues) => {
const [values, setValues] = useState(initialValues)
const [errors, setErrors] = useState<Record<string, string>>({})
const [isSubmitting, setIsSubmitting] = useState(false)
const validate = useCallback(() => {
const newErrors: Record<string, string> = {}
if (!values.name) newErrors.name = 'Name is required'
setErrors(newErrors)
return Object.keys(newErrors).length === 0
}, [values])
const handleChange = useCallback((field: string, value: any) => {
setValues(prev => ({ ...prev, [field]: value }))
}, [])
const handleSubmit = useCallback(async (onSubmit: (values: ConfigFormValues) => Promise<void>) => {
if (!validate()) return
setIsSubmitting(true)
try {
await onSubmit(values)
} finally {
setIsSubmitting(false)
}
}, [values, validate])
return { values, errors, isSubmitting, handleChange, handleSubmit }
}
```
### 3. Modal State Hook
```typescript
// Pattern: Multiple modal management
type ModalType = 'edit' | 'delete' | 'duplicate' | null
export const useModalState = () => {
const [activeModal, setActiveModal] = useState<ModalType>(null)
const [modalData, setModalData] = useState<any>(null)
const openModal = useCallback((type: ModalType, data?: any) => {
setActiveModal(type)
setModalData(data)
}, [])
const closeModal = useCallback(() => {
setActiveModal(null)
setModalData(null)
}, [])
return {
activeModal,
modalData,
openModal,
closeModal,
isOpen: useCallback((type: ModalType) => activeModal === type, [activeModal]),
}
}
```
### 4. Toggle/Boolean Hook
```typescript
// Pattern: Boolean state with convenience methods
export const useToggle = (initialValue = false) => {
const [value, setValue] = useState(initialValue)
const toggle = useCallback(() => setValue(v => !v), [])
const setTrue = useCallback(() => setValue(true), [])
const setFalse = useCallback(() => setValue(false), [])
return [value, { toggle, setTrue, setFalse, set: setValue }] as const
}
// Usage
const [isExpanded, { toggle, setTrue: expand, setFalse: collapse }] = useToggle()
```
## Testing Extracted Hooks
After extraction, test hooks in isolation:
```typescript
// use-model-config.spec.ts
import { renderHook, act } from '@testing-library/react'
import { useModelConfig } from './use-model-config'
describe('useModelConfig', () => {
it('should initialize with default values', () => {
const { result } = renderHook(() => useModelConfig({
hasFetchedDetail: false,
}))
expect(result.current.modelConfig.provider).toBe('langgenius/openai/openai')
expect(result.current.modelModeType).toBe(ModelModeType.unset)
})
it('should update model config', () => {
const { result } = renderHook(() => useModelConfig({
hasFetchedDetail: true,
}))
act(() => {
result.current.setModelConfig({
...result.current.modelConfig,
model_id: 'gpt-4',
})
})
expect(result.current.modelConfig.model_id).toBe('gpt-4')
})
})
```

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---
name: frontend-code-review
description: "Trigger when the user requests a review of frontend files (e.g., `.tsx`, `.ts`, `.js`). Support both pending-change reviews and focused file reviews while applying the checklist rules."
---
# Frontend Code Review
## Intent
Use this skill whenever the user asks to review frontend code (especially `.tsx`, `.ts`, or `.js` files). Support two review modes:
1. **Pending-change review** inspect staged/working-tree files slated for commit and flag checklist violations before submission.
2. **File-targeted review** review the specific file(s) the user names and report the relevant checklist findings.
Stick to the checklist below for every applicable file and mode.
## Checklist
See [references/code-quality.md](references/code-quality.md), [references/performance.md](references/performance.md), [references/business-logic.md](references/business-logic.md) for the living checklist split by category—treat it as the canonical set of rules to follow.
Flag each rule violation with urgency metadata so future reviewers can prioritize fixes.
## Review Process
1. Open the relevant component/module. Gather lines that relate to class names, React Flow hooks, prop memoization, and styling.
2. For each rule in the review point, note where the code deviates and capture a representative snippet.
3. Compose the review section per the template below. Group violations first by **Urgent** flag, then by category order (Code Quality, Performance, Business Logic).
## Required output
When invoked, the response must exactly follow one of the two templates:
### Template A (any findings)
```
# Code review
Found <N> urgent issues need to be fixed:
## 1 <brief description of bug>
FilePath: <path> line <line>
<relevant code snippet or pointer>
### Suggested fix
<brief description of suggested fix>
---
... (repeat for each urgent issue) ...
Found <M> suggestions for improvement:
## 1 <brief description of suggestion>
FilePath: <path> line <line>
<relevant code snippet or pointer>
### Suggested fix
<brief description of suggested fix>
---
... (repeat for each suggestion) ...
```
If there are no urgent issues, omit that section. If there are no suggestions, omit that section.
If the issue number is more than 10, summarize as "10+ urgent issues" or "10+ suggestions" and just output the first 10 issues.
Don't compress the blank lines between sections; keep them as-is for readability.
If you use Template A (i.e., there are issues to fix) and at least one issue requires code changes, append a brief follow-up question after the structured output asking whether the user wants you to apply the suggested fix(es). For example: "Would you like me to use the Suggested fix section to address these issues?"
### Template B (no issues)
```
## Code review
No issues found.
```

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# Rule Catalog — Business Logic
## Can't use workflowStore in Node components
IsUrgent: True
### Description
File path pattern of node components: `web/app/components/workflow/nodes/[nodeName]/node.tsx`
Node components are also used when creating a RAG Pipe from a template, but in that context there is no workflowStore Provider, which results in a blank screen. [This Issue](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/issues/29168) was caused by exactly this reason.
### Suggested Fix
Use `import { useNodes } from 'reactflow'` instead of `import useNodes from '@/app/components/workflow/store/workflow/use-nodes'`.

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# Rule Catalog — Code Quality
## Conditional class names use utility function
IsUrgent: True
Category: Code Quality
### Description
Ensure conditional CSS is handled via the shared `classNames` instead of custom ternaries, string concatenation, or template strings. Centralizing class logic keeps components consistent and easier to maintain.
### Suggested Fix
```ts
import { cn } from '@/utils/classnames'
const classNames = cn(isActive ? 'text-primary-600' : 'text-gray-500')
```
## Tailwind-first styling
IsUrgent: True
Category: Code Quality
### Description
Favor Tailwind CSS utility classes instead of adding new `.module.css` files unless a Tailwind combination cannot achieve the required styling. Keeping styles in Tailwind improves consistency and reduces maintenance overhead.
Update this file when adding, editing, or removing Code Quality rules so the catalog remains accurate.
## Classname ordering for easy overrides
### Description
When writing components, always place the incoming `className` prop after the components own class values so that downstream consumers can override or extend the styling. This keeps your components defaults but still lets external callers change or remove specific styles.
Example:
```tsx
import { cn } from '@/utils/classnames'
const Button = ({ className }) => {
return <div className={cn('bg-primary-600', className)}></div>
}
```

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# Rule Catalog — Performance
## React Flow data usage
IsUrgent: True
Category: Performance
### Description
When rendering React Flow, prefer `useNodes`/`useEdges` for UI consumption and rely on `useStoreApi` inside callbacks that mutate or read node/edge state. Avoid manually pulling Flow data outside of these hooks.
## Complex prop memoization
IsUrgent: True
Category: Performance
### Description
Wrap complex prop values (objects, arrays, maps) in `useMemo` prior to passing them into child components to guarantee stable references and prevent unnecessary renders.
Update this file when adding, editing, or removing Performance rules so the catalog remains accurate.
Wrong:
```tsx
<HeavyComp
config={{
provider: ...,
detail: ...
}}
/>
```
Right:
```tsx
const config = useMemo(() => ({
provider: ...,
detail: ...
}), [provider, detail]);
<HeavyComp
config={config}
/>
```

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---
name: frontend-testing
description: Generate Vitest + React Testing Library tests for Dify frontend components, hooks, and utilities. Triggers on testing, spec files, coverage, Vitest, RTL, unit tests, integration tests, or write/review test requests.
---
# Dify Frontend Testing Skill
This skill enables Claude to generate high-quality, comprehensive frontend tests for the Dify project following established conventions and best practices.
> **⚠️ Authoritative Source**: This skill is derived from `web/testing/testing.md`. Use Vitest mock/timer APIs (`vi.*`).
## When to Apply This Skill
Apply this skill when the user:
- Asks to **write tests** for a component, hook, or utility
- Asks to **review existing tests** for completeness
- Mentions **Vitest**, **React Testing Library**, **RTL**, or **spec files**
- Requests **test coverage** improvement
- Uses `pnpm analyze-component` output as context
- Mentions **testing**, **unit tests**, or **integration tests** for frontend code
- Wants to understand **testing patterns** in the Dify codebase
**Do NOT apply** when:
- User is asking about backend/API tests (Python/pytest)
- User is asking about E2E tests (Playwright/Cypress)
- User is only asking conceptual questions without code context
## Quick Reference
### Tech Stack
| Tool | Version | Purpose |
|------|---------|---------|
| Vitest | 4.0.16 | Test runner |
| React Testing Library | 16.0 | Component testing |
| jsdom | - | Test environment |
| nock | 14.0 | HTTP mocking |
| TypeScript | 5.x | Type safety |
### Key Commands
```bash
# Run all tests
pnpm test
# Watch mode
pnpm test:watch
# Run specific file
pnpm test path/to/file.spec.tsx
# Generate coverage report
pnpm test:coverage
# Analyze component complexity
pnpm analyze-component <path>
# Review existing test
pnpm analyze-component <path> --review
```
### File Naming
- Test files: `ComponentName.spec.tsx` (same directory as component)
- Integration tests: `web/__tests__/` directory
## Test Structure Template
```typescript
import { render, screen, fireEvent, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react'
import Component from './index'
// ✅ Import real project components (DO NOT mock these)
// import Loading from '@/app/components/base/loading'
// import { ChildComponent } from './child-component'
// ✅ Mock external dependencies only
vi.mock('@/service/api')
vi.mock('next/navigation', () => ({
useRouter: () => ({ push: vi.fn() }),
usePathname: () => '/test',
}))
// Shared state for mocks (if needed)
let mockSharedState = false
describe('ComponentName', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks() // ✅ Reset mocks BEFORE each test
mockSharedState = false // ✅ Reset shared state
})
// Rendering tests (REQUIRED)
describe('Rendering', () => {
it('should render without crashing', () => {
// Arrange
const props = { title: 'Test' }
// Act
render(<Component {...props} />)
// Assert
expect(screen.getByText('Test')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
// Props tests (REQUIRED)
describe('Props', () => {
it('should apply custom className', () => {
render(<Component className="custom" />)
expect(screen.getByRole('button')).toHaveClass('custom')
})
})
// User Interactions
describe('User Interactions', () => {
it('should handle click events', () => {
const handleClick = vi.fn()
render(<Component onClick={handleClick} />)
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button'))
expect(handleClick).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
})
})
// Edge Cases (REQUIRED)
describe('Edge Cases', () => {
it('should handle null data', () => {
render(<Component data={null} />)
expect(screen.getByText(/no data/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should handle empty array', () => {
render(<Component items={[]} />)
expect(screen.getByText(/empty/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
```
## Testing Workflow (CRITICAL)
### ⚠️ Incremental Approach Required
**NEVER generate all test files at once.** For complex components or multi-file directories:
1. **Analyze & Plan**: List all files, order by complexity (simple → complex)
1. **Process ONE at a time**: Write test → Run test → Fix if needed → Next
1. **Verify before proceeding**: Do NOT continue to next file until current passes
```
For each file:
┌────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 1. Write test │
│ 2. Run: pnpm test <file>.spec.tsx │
│ 3. PASS? → Mark complete, next file │
│ FAIL? → Fix first, then continue │
└────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
### Complexity-Based Order
Process in this order for multi-file testing:
1. 🟢 Utility functions (simplest)
1. 🟢 Custom hooks
1. 🟡 Simple components (presentational)
1. 🟡 Medium components (state, effects)
1. 🔴 Complex components (API, routing)
1. 🔴 Integration tests (index files - last)
### When to Refactor First
- **Complexity > 50**: Break into smaller pieces before testing
- **500+ lines**: Consider splitting before testing
- **Many dependencies**: Extract logic into hooks first
> 📖 See `references/workflow.md` for complete workflow details and todo list format.
## Testing Strategy
### Path-Level Testing (Directory Testing)
When assigned to test a directory/path, test **ALL content** within that path:
- Test all components, hooks, utilities in the directory (not just `index` file)
- Use incremental approach: one file at a time, verify each before proceeding
- Goal: 100% coverage of ALL files in the directory
### Integration Testing First
**Prefer integration testing** when writing tests for a directory:
-**Import real project components** directly (including base components and siblings)
-**Only mock**: API services (`@/service/*`), `next/navigation`, complex context providers
-**DO NOT mock** base components (`@/app/components/base/*`)
-**DO NOT mock** sibling/child components in the same directory
> See [Test Structure Template](#test-structure-template) for correct import/mock patterns.
## Core Principles
### 1. AAA Pattern (Arrange-Act-Assert)
Every test should clearly separate:
- **Arrange**: Setup test data and render component
- **Act**: Perform user actions
- **Assert**: Verify expected outcomes
### 2. Black-Box Testing
- Test observable behavior, not implementation details
- Use semantic queries (getByRole, getByLabelText)
- Avoid testing internal state directly
- **Prefer pattern matching over hardcoded strings** in assertions:
```typescript
// ❌ Avoid: hardcoded text assertions
expect(screen.getByText('Loading...')).toBeInTheDocument()
// ✅ Better: role-based queries
expect(screen.getByRole('status')).toBeInTheDocument()
// ✅ Better: pattern matching
expect(screen.getByText(/loading/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
```
### 3. Single Behavior Per Test
Each test verifies ONE user-observable behavior:
```typescript
// ✅ Good: One behavior
it('should disable button when loading', () => {
render(<Button loading />)
expect(screen.getByRole('button')).toBeDisabled()
})
// ❌ Bad: Multiple behaviors
it('should handle loading state', () => {
render(<Button loading />)
expect(screen.getByRole('button')).toBeDisabled()
expect(screen.getByText('Loading...')).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(screen.getByRole('button')).toHaveClass('loading')
})
```
### 4. Semantic Naming
Use `should <behavior> when <condition>`:
```typescript
it('should show error message when validation fails')
it('should call onSubmit when form is valid')
it('should disable input when isReadOnly is true')
```
## Required Test Scenarios
### Always Required (All Components)
1. **Rendering**: Component renders without crashing
1. **Props**: Required props, optional props, default values
1. **Edge Cases**: null, undefined, empty values, boundary conditions
### Conditional (When Present)
| Feature | Test Focus |
|---------|-----------|
| `useState` | Initial state, transitions, cleanup |
| `useEffect` | Execution, dependencies, cleanup |
| Event handlers | All onClick, onChange, onSubmit, keyboard |
| API calls | Loading, success, error states |
| Routing | Navigation, params, query strings |
| `useCallback`/`useMemo` | Referential equality |
| Context | Provider values, consumer behavior |
| Forms | Validation, submission, error display |
## Coverage Goals (Per File)
For each test file generated, aim for:
-**100%** function coverage
-**100%** statement coverage
-**>95%** branch coverage
-**>95%** line coverage
> **Note**: For multi-file directories, process one file at a time with full coverage each. See `references/workflow.md`.
## Detailed Guides
For more detailed information, refer to:
- `references/workflow.md` - **Incremental testing workflow** (MUST READ for multi-file testing)
- `references/mocking.md` - Mock patterns and best practices
- `references/async-testing.md` - Async operations and API calls
- `references/domain-components.md` - Workflow, Dataset, Configuration testing
- `references/common-patterns.md` - Frequently used testing patterns
- `references/checklist.md` - Test generation checklist and validation steps
## Authoritative References
### Primary Specification (MUST follow)
- **`web/testing/testing.md`** - The canonical testing specification. This skill is derived from this document.
### Reference Examples in Codebase
- `web/utils/classnames.spec.ts` - Utility function tests
- `web/app/components/base/button/index.spec.tsx` - Component tests
- `web/__mocks__/provider-context.ts` - Mock factory example
### Project Configuration
- `web/vitest.config.ts` - Vitest configuration
- `web/vitest.setup.ts` - Test environment setup
- `web/scripts/analyze-component.js` - Component analysis tool
- Modules are not mocked automatically. Global mocks live in `web/vitest.setup.ts` (for example `react-i18next`, `next/image`); mock other modules like `ky` or `mime` locally in test files.

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/**
* Test Template for React Components
*
* WHY THIS STRUCTURE?
* - Organized sections make tests easy to navigate and maintain
* - Mocks at top ensure consistent test isolation
* - Factory functions reduce duplication and improve readability
* - describe blocks group related scenarios for better debugging
*
* INSTRUCTIONS:
* 1. Replace `ComponentName` with your component name
* 2. Update import path
* 3. Add/remove test sections based on component features (use analyze-component)
* 4. Follow AAA pattern: Arrange → Act → Assert
*
* RUN FIRST: pnpm analyze-component <path> to identify required test scenarios
*/
import { render, screen, fireEvent, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react'
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event'
// import ComponentName from './index'
// ============================================================================
// Mocks
// ============================================================================
// WHY: Mocks must be hoisted to top of file (Vitest requirement).
// They run BEFORE imports, so keep them before component imports.
// i18n (automatically mocked)
// WHY: Global mock in web/vitest.setup.ts is auto-loaded by Vitest setup
// The global mock provides: useTranslation, Trans, useMixedTranslation, useGetLanguage
// No explicit mock needed for most tests
//
// Override only if custom translations are required:
// import { createReactI18nextMock } from '@/test/i18n-mock'
// vi.mock('react-i18next', () => createReactI18nextMock({
// 'my.custom.key': 'Custom Translation',
// 'button.save': 'Save',
// }))
// Router (if component uses useRouter, usePathname, useSearchParams)
// WHY: Isolates tests from Next.js routing, enables testing navigation behavior
// const mockPush = vi.fn()
// vi.mock('next/navigation', () => ({
// useRouter: () => ({ push: mockPush }),
// usePathname: () => '/test-path',
// }))
// API services (if component fetches data)
// WHY: Prevents real network calls, enables testing all states (loading/success/error)
// vi.mock('@/service/api')
// import * as api from '@/service/api'
// const mockedApi = vi.mocked(api)
// Shared mock state (for portal/dropdown components)
// WHY: Portal components like PortalToFollowElem need shared state between
// parent and child mocks to correctly simulate open/close behavior
// let mockOpenState = false
// ============================================================================
// Test Data Factories
// ============================================================================
// WHY FACTORIES?
// - Avoid hard-coded test data scattered across tests
// - Easy to create variations with overrides
// - Type-safe when using actual types from source
// - Single source of truth for default test values
// const createMockProps = (overrides = {}) => ({
// // Default props that make component render successfully
// ...overrides,
// })
// const createMockItem = (overrides = {}) => ({
// id: 'item-1',
// name: 'Test Item',
// ...overrides,
// })
// ============================================================================
// Test Helpers
// ============================================================================
// const renderComponent = (props = {}) => {
// return render(<ComponentName {...createMockProps(props)} />)
// }
// ============================================================================
// Tests
// ============================================================================
describe('ComponentName', () => {
// WHY beforeEach with clearAllMocks?
// - Ensures each test starts with clean slate
// - Prevents mock call history from leaking between tests
// - MUST be beforeEach (not afterEach) to reset BEFORE assertions like toHaveBeenCalledTimes
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
// Reset shared mock state if used (CRITICAL for portal/dropdown tests)
// mockOpenState = false
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Rendering Tests (REQUIRED - Every component MUST have these)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WHY: Catches import errors, missing providers, and basic render issues
describe('Rendering', () => {
it('should render without crashing', () => {
// Arrange - Setup data and mocks
// const props = createMockProps()
// Act - Render the component
// render(<ComponentName {...props} />)
// Assert - Verify expected output
// Prefer getByRole for accessibility; it's what users "see"
// expect(screen.getByRole('...')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should render with default props', () => {
// WHY: Verifies component works without optional props
// render(<ComponentName />)
// expect(screen.getByText('...')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Props Tests (REQUIRED - Every component MUST test prop behavior)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WHY: Props are the component's API contract. Test them thoroughly.
describe('Props', () => {
it('should apply custom className', () => {
// WHY: Common pattern in Dify - components should merge custom classes
// render(<ComponentName className="custom-class" />)
// expect(screen.getByTestId('component')).toHaveClass('custom-class')
})
it('should use default values for optional props', () => {
// WHY: Verifies TypeScript defaults work at runtime
// render(<ComponentName />)
// expect(screen.getByRole('...')).toHaveAttribute('...', 'default-value')
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// User Interactions (if component has event handlers - on*, handle*)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WHY: Event handlers are core functionality. Test from user's perspective.
describe('User Interactions', () => {
it('should call onClick when clicked', async () => {
// WHY userEvent over fireEvent?
// - userEvent simulates real user behavior (focus, hover, then click)
// - fireEvent is lower-level, doesn't trigger all browser events
// const user = userEvent.setup()
// const handleClick = vi.fn()
// render(<ComponentName onClick={handleClick} />)
//
// await user.click(screen.getByRole('button'))
//
// expect(handleClick).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
})
it('should call onChange when value changes', async () => {
// const user = userEvent.setup()
// const handleChange = vi.fn()
// render(<ComponentName onChange={handleChange} />)
//
// await user.type(screen.getByRole('textbox'), 'new value')
//
// expect(handleChange).toHaveBeenCalled()
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// State Management (if component uses useState/useReducer)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WHY: Test state through observable UI changes, not internal state values
describe('State Management', () => {
it('should update state on interaction', async () => {
// WHY test via UI, not state?
// - State is implementation detail; UI is what users see
// - If UI works correctly, state must be correct
// const user = userEvent.setup()
// render(<ComponentName />)
//
// // Initial state - verify what user sees
// expect(screen.getByText('Initial')).toBeInTheDocument()
//
// // Trigger state change via user action
// await user.click(screen.getByRole('button'))
//
// // New state - verify UI updated
// expect(screen.getByText('Updated')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Async Operations (if component fetches data - useQuery, fetch)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WHY: Async operations have 3 states users experience: loading, success, error
describe('Async Operations', () => {
it('should show loading state', () => {
// WHY never-resolving promise?
// - Keeps component in loading state for assertion
// - Alternative: use fake timers
// mockedApi.fetchData.mockImplementation(() => new Promise(() => {}))
// render(<ComponentName />)
//
// expect(screen.getByText(/loading/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should show data on success', async () => {
// WHY waitFor?
// - Component updates asynchronously after fetch resolves
// - waitFor retries assertion until it passes or times out
// mockedApi.fetchData.mockResolvedValue({ items: ['Item 1'] })
// render(<ComponentName />)
//
// await waitFor(() => {
// expect(screen.getByText('Item 1')).toBeInTheDocument()
// })
})
it('should show error on failure', async () => {
// mockedApi.fetchData.mockRejectedValue(new Error('Network error'))
// render(<ComponentName />)
//
// await waitFor(() => {
// expect(screen.getByText(/error/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
// })
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Edge Cases (REQUIRED - Every component MUST handle edge cases)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WHY: Real-world data is messy. Components must handle:
// - Null/undefined from API failures or optional fields
// - Empty arrays/strings from user clearing data
// - Boundary values (0, MAX_INT, special characters)
describe('Edge Cases', () => {
it('should handle null value', () => {
// WHY test null specifically?
// - API might return null for missing data
// - Prevents "Cannot read property of null" in production
// render(<ComponentName value={null} />)
// expect(screen.getByText(/no data/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should handle undefined value', () => {
// WHY test undefined separately from null?
// - TypeScript treats them differently
// - Optional props are undefined, not null
// render(<ComponentName value={undefined} />)
// expect(screen.getByText(/no data/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should handle empty array', () => {
// WHY: Empty state often needs special UI (e.g., "No items yet")
// render(<ComponentName items={[]} />)
// expect(screen.getByText(/empty/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should handle empty string', () => {
// WHY: Empty strings are truthy in JS but visually empty
// render(<ComponentName text="" />)
// expect(screen.getByText(/placeholder/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Accessibility (optional but recommended for Dify's enterprise users)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// WHY: Dify has enterprise customers who may require accessibility compliance
describe('Accessibility', () => {
it('should have accessible name', () => {
// WHY getByRole with name?
// - Tests that screen readers can identify the element
// - Enforces proper labeling practices
// render(<ComponentName label="Test Label" />)
// expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /test label/i })).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should support keyboard navigation', async () => {
// WHY: Some users can't use a mouse
// const user = userEvent.setup()
// render(<ComponentName />)
//
// await user.tab()
// expect(screen.getByRole('button')).toHaveFocus()
})
})
})

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/**
* Test Template for Custom Hooks
*
* Instructions:
* 1. Replace `useHookName` with your hook name
* 2. Update import path
* 3. Add/remove test sections based on hook features
*/
import { renderHook, act, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react'
// import { useHookName } from './use-hook-name'
// ============================================================================
// Mocks
// ============================================================================
// API services (if hook fetches data)
// vi.mock('@/service/api')
// import * as api from '@/service/api'
// const mockedApi = vi.mocked(api)
// ============================================================================
// Test Helpers
// ============================================================================
// Wrapper for hooks that need context
// const createWrapper = (contextValue = {}) => {
// return ({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) => (
// <SomeContext.Provider value={contextValue}>
// {children}
// </SomeContext.Provider>
// )
// }
// ============================================================================
// Tests
// ============================================================================
describe('useHookName', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Initial State
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Initial State', () => {
it('should return initial state', () => {
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName())
//
// expect(result.current.value).toBe(initialValue)
// expect(result.current.isLoading).toBe(false)
})
it('should accept initial value from props', () => {
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName({ initialValue: 'custom' }))
//
// expect(result.current.value).toBe('custom')
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// State Updates
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('State Updates', () => {
it('should update value when setValue is called', () => {
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName())
//
// act(() => {
// result.current.setValue('new value')
// })
//
// expect(result.current.value).toBe('new value')
})
it('should reset to initial value', () => {
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName({ initialValue: 'initial' }))
//
// act(() => {
// result.current.setValue('changed')
// })
// expect(result.current.value).toBe('changed')
//
// act(() => {
// result.current.reset()
// })
// expect(result.current.value).toBe('initial')
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Async Operations
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Async Operations', () => {
it('should fetch data on mount', async () => {
// mockedApi.fetchData.mockResolvedValue({ data: 'test' })
//
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName())
//
// // Initially loading
// expect(result.current.isLoading).toBe(true)
//
// // Wait for data
// await waitFor(() => {
// expect(result.current.isLoading).toBe(false)
// })
//
// expect(result.current.data).toEqual({ data: 'test' })
})
it('should handle fetch error', async () => {
// mockedApi.fetchData.mockRejectedValue(new Error('Network error'))
//
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName())
//
// await waitFor(() => {
// expect(result.current.error).toBeTruthy()
// })
//
// expect(result.current.error?.message).toBe('Network error')
})
it('should refetch when dependency changes', async () => {
// mockedApi.fetchData.mockResolvedValue({ data: 'test' })
//
// const { result, rerender } = renderHook(
// ({ id }) => useHookName(id),
// { initialProps: { id: '1' } }
// )
//
// await waitFor(() => {
// expect(mockedApi.fetchData).toHaveBeenCalledWith('1')
// })
//
// rerender({ id: '2' })
//
// await waitFor(() => {
// expect(mockedApi.fetchData).toHaveBeenCalledWith('2')
// })
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Side Effects
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Side Effects', () => {
it('should call callback when value changes', () => {
// const callback = vi.fn()
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName({ onChange: callback }))
//
// act(() => {
// result.current.setValue('new value')
// })
//
// expect(callback).toHaveBeenCalledWith('new value')
})
it('should cleanup on unmount', () => {
// const cleanup = vi.fn()
// vi.spyOn(window, 'addEventListener')
// vi.spyOn(window, 'removeEventListener')
//
// const { unmount } = renderHook(() => useHookName())
//
// expect(window.addEventListener).toHaveBeenCalled()
//
// unmount()
//
// expect(window.removeEventListener).toHaveBeenCalled()
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Edge Cases
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Edge Cases', () => {
it('should handle null input', () => {
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName(null))
//
// expect(result.current.value).toBeNull()
})
it('should handle rapid updates', () => {
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName())
//
// act(() => {
// result.current.setValue('1')
// result.current.setValue('2')
// result.current.setValue('3')
// })
//
// expect(result.current.value).toBe('3')
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// With Context (if hook uses context)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('With Context', () => {
it('should use context value', () => {
// const wrapper = createWrapper({ someValue: 'context-value' })
// const { result } = renderHook(() => useHookName(), { wrapper })
//
// expect(result.current.contextValue).toBe('context-value')
})
})
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/**
* Test Template for Utility Functions
*
* Instructions:
* 1. Replace `utilityFunction` with your function name
* 2. Update import path
* 3. Use test.each for data-driven tests
*/
// import { utilityFunction } from './utility'
// ============================================================================
// Tests
// ============================================================================
describe('utilityFunction', () => {
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Basic Functionality
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Basic Functionality', () => {
it('should return expected result for valid input', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction('input')).toBe('expected-output')
})
it('should handle multiple arguments', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction('a', 'b', 'c')).toBe('abc')
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Data-Driven Tests
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Input/Output Mapping', () => {
test.each([
// [input, expected]
['input1', 'output1'],
['input2', 'output2'],
['input3', 'output3'],
])('should return %s for input %s', (input, expected) => {
// expect(utilityFunction(input)).toBe(expected)
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Edge Cases
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Edge Cases', () => {
it('should handle empty string', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction('')).toBe('')
})
it('should handle null', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction(null)).toBe(null)
// or
// expect(() => utilityFunction(null)).toThrow()
})
it('should handle undefined', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction(undefined)).toBe(undefined)
// or
// expect(() => utilityFunction(undefined)).toThrow()
})
it('should handle empty array', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction([])).toEqual([])
})
it('should handle empty object', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction({})).toEqual({})
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Boundary Conditions
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Boundary Conditions', () => {
it('should handle minimum value', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction(0)).toBe(0)
})
it('should handle maximum value', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction(Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER)).toBe(...)
})
it('should handle negative numbers', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction(-1)).toBe(...)
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Type Coercion (if applicable)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Type Handling', () => {
it('should handle numeric string', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction('123')).toBe(123)
})
it('should handle boolean', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction(true)).toBe(...)
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Error Cases
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Error Handling', () => {
it('should throw for invalid input', () => {
// expect(() => utilityFunction('invalid')).toThrow('Error message')
})
it('should throw with specific error type', () => {
// expect(() => utilityFunction('invalid')).toThrow(ValidationError)
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Complex Objects (if applicable)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Object Handling', () => {
it('should preserve object structure', () => {
// const input = { a: 1, b: 2 }
// expect(utilityFunction(input)).toEqual({ a: 1, b: 2 })
})
it('should handle nested objects', () => {
// const input = { nested: { deep: 'value' } }
// expect(utilityFunction(input)).toEqual({ nested: { deep: 'transformed' } })
})
it('should not mutate input', () => {
// const input = { a: 1 }
// const inputCopy = { ...input }
// utilityFunction(input)
// expect(input).toEqual(inputCopy)
})
})
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Array Handling (if applicable)
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('Array Handling', () => {
it('should process all elements', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction([1, 2, 3])).toEqual([2, 4, 6])
})
it('should handle single element array', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction([1])).toEqual([2])
})
it('should preserve order', () => {
// expect(utilityFunction(['c', 'a', 'b'])).toEqual(['c', 'a', 'b'])
})
})
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# Async Testing Guide
## Core Async Patterns
### 1. waitFor - Wait for Condition
```typescript
import { render, screen, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react'
it('should load and display data', async () => {
render(<DataComponent />)
// Wait for element to appear
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Loaded Data')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
it('should hide loading spinner after load', async () => {
render(<DataComponent />)
// Wait for element to disappear
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.queryByText('Loading...')).not.toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
```
### 2. findBy\* - Async Queries
```typescript
it('should show user name after fetch', async () => {
render(<UserProfile />)
// findBy returns a promise, auto-waits up to 1000ms
const userName = await screen.findByText('John Doe')
expect(userName).toBeInTheDocument()
// findByRole with options
const button = await screen.findByRole('button', { name: /submit/i })
expect(button).toBeEnabled()
})
```
### 3. userEvent for Async Interactions
```typescript
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event'
it('should submit form', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const onSubmit = vi.fn()
render(<Form onSubmit={onSubmit} />)
// userEvent methods are async
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText('Email'), 'test@example.com')
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /submit/i }))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(onSubmit).toHaveBeenCalledWith({ email: 'test@example.com' })
})
})
```
## Fake Timers
### When to Use Fake Timers
- Testing components with `setTimeout`/`setInterval`
- Testing debounce/throttle behavior
- Testing animations or delayed transitions
- Testing polling or retry logic
### Basic Fake Timer Setup
```typescript
describe('Debounced Search', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.useFakeTimers()
})
afterEach(() => {
vi.useRealTimers()
})
it('should debounce search input', async () => {
const onSearch = vi.fn()
render(<SearchInput onSearch={onSearch} debounceMs={300} />)
// Type in the input
fireEvent.change(screen.getByRole('textbox'), { target: { value: 'query' } })
// Search not called immediately
expect(onSearch).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
// Advance timers
vi.advanceTimersByTime(300)
// Now search is called
expect(onSearch).toHaveBeenCalledWith('query')
})
})
```
### Fake Timers with Async Code
```typescript
it('should retry on failure', async () => {
vi.useFakeTimers()
const fetchData = vi.fn()
.mockRejectedValueOnce(new Error('Network error'))
.mockResolvedValueOnce({ data: 'success' })
render(<RetryComponent fetchData={fetchData} retryDelayMs={1000} />)
// First call fails
await waitFor(() => {
expect(fetchData).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
})
// Advance timer for retry
vi.advanceTimersByTime(1000)
// Second call succeeds
await waitFor(() => {
expect(fetchData).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(2)
expect(screen.getByText('success')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
vi.useRealTimers()
})
```
### Common Fake Timer Utilities
```typescript
// Run all pending timers
vi.runAllTimers()
// Run only pending timers (not new ones created during execution)
vi.runOnlyPendingTimers()
// Advance by specific time
vi.advanceTimersByTime(1000)
// Get current fake time
Date.now()
// Clear all timers
vi.clearAllTimers()
```
## API Testing Patterns
### Loading → Success → Error States
```typescript
describe('DataFetcher', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
})
it('should show loading state', () => {
mockedApi.fetchData.mockImplementation(() => new Promise(() => {})) // Never resolves
render(<DataFetcher />)
expect(screen.getByTestId('loading-spinner')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should show data on success', async () => {
mockedApi.fetchData.mockResolvedValue({ items: ['Item 1', 'Item 2'] })
render(<DataFetcher />)
// Use findBy* for multiple async elements (better error messages than waitFor with multiple assertions)
const item1 = await screen.findByText('Item 1')
const item2 = await screen.findByText('Item 2')
expect(item1).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(item2).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(screen.queryByTestId('loading-spinner')).not.toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should show error on failure', async () => {
mockedApi.fetchData.mockRejectedValue(new Error('Failed to fetch'))
render(<DataFetcher />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/failed to fetch/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
it('should retry on error', async () => {
mockedApi.fetchData.mockRejectedValue(new Error('Network error'))
render(<DataFetcher />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /retry/i })).toBeInTheDocument()
})
mockedApi.fetchData.mockResolvedValue({ items: ['Item 1'] })
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /retry/i }))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Item 1')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
```
### Testing Mutations
```typescript
it('should submit form and show success', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
mockedApi.createItem.mockResolvedValue({ id: '1', name: 'New Item' })
render(<CreateItemForm />)
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText('Name'), 'New Item')
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /create/i }))
// Button should be disabled during submission
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /creating/i })).toBeDisabled()
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/created successfully/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
expect(mockedApi.createItem).toHaveBeenCalledWith({ name: 'New Item' })
})
```
## useEffect Testing
### Testing Effect Execution
```typescript
it('should fetch data on mount', async () => {
const fetchData = vi.fn().mockResolvedValue({ data: 'test' })
render(<ComponentWithEffect fetchData={fetchData} />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(fetchData).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
})
})
```
### Testing Effect Dependencies
```typescript
it('should refetch when id changes', async () => {
const fetchData = vi.fn().mockResolvedValue({ data: 'test' })
const { rerender } = render(<ComponentWithEffect id="1" fetchData={fetchData} />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(fetchData).toHaveBeenCalledWith('1')
})
rerender(<ComponentWithEffect id="2" fetchData={fetchData} />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(fetchData).toHaveBeenCalledWith('2')
expect(fetchData).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(2)
})
})
```
### Testing Effect Cleanup
```typescript
it('should cleanup subscription on unmount', () => {
const subscribe = vi.fn()
const unsubscribe = vi.fn()
subscribe.mockReturnValue(unsubscribe)
const { unmount } = render(<SubscriptionComponent subscribe={subscribe} />)
expect(subscribe).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
unmount()
expect(unsubscribe).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
})
```
## Common Async Pitfalls
### ❌ Don't: Forget to await
```typescript
// Bad - test may pass even if assertion fails
it('should load data', () => {
render(<Component />)
waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Data')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
// Good - properly awaited
it('should load data', async () => {
render(<Component />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Data')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
```
### ❌ Don't: Use multiple assertions in single waitFor
```typescript
// Bad - if first assertion fails, won't know about second
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Title')).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(screen.getByText('Description')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
// Good - separate waitFor or use findBy
const title = await screen.findByText('Title')
const description = await screen.findByText('Description')
expect(title).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(description).toBeInTheDocument()
```
### ❌ Don't: Mix fake timers with real async
```typescript
// Bad - fake timers don't work well with real Promises
vi.useFakeTimers()
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Data')).toBeInTheDocument()
}) // May timeout!
// Good - use runAllTimers or advanceTimersByTime
vi.useFakeTimers()
render(<Component />)
vi.runAllTimers()
expect(screen.getByText('Data')).toBeInTheDocument()
```

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# Test Generation Checklist
Use this checklist when generating or reviewing tests for Dify frontend components.
## Pre-Generation
- [ ] Read the component source code completely
- [ ] Identify component type (component, hook, utility, page)
- [ ] Run `pnpm analyze-component <path>` if available
- [ ] Note complexity score and features detected
- [ ] Check for existing tests in the same directory
- [ ] **Identify ALL files in the directory** that need testing (not just index)
## Testing Strategy
### ⚠️ Incremental Workflow (CRITICAL for Multi-File)
- [ ] **NEVER generate all tests at once** - process one file at a time
- [ ] Order files by complexity: utilities → hooks → simple → complex → integration
- [ ] Create a todo list to track progress before starting
- [ ] For EACH file: write → run test → verify pass → then next
- [ ] **DO NOT proceed** to next file until current one passes
### Path-Level Coverage
- [ ] **Test ALL files** in the assigned directory/path
- [ ] List all components, hooks, utilities that need coverage
- [ ] Decide: single spec file (integration) or multiple spec files (unit)
### Complexity Assessment
- [ ] Run `pnpm analyze-component <path>` for complexity score
- [ ] **Complexity > 50**: Consider refactoring before testing
- [ ] **500+ lines**: Consider splitting before testing
- [ ] **30-50 complexity**: Use multiple describe blocks, organized structure
### Integration vs Mocking
- [ ] **DO NOT mock base components** (`Loading`, `Button`, `Tooltip`, etc.)
- [ ] Import real project components instead of mocking
- [ ] Only mock: API calls, complex context providers, third-party libs with side effects
- [ ] Prefer integration testing when using single spec file
## Required Test Sections
### All Components MUST Have
- [ ] **Rendering tests** - Component renders without crashing
- [ ] **Props tests** - Required props, optional props, default values
- [ ] **Edge cases** - null, undefined, empty values, boundaries
### Conditional Sections (Add When Feature Present)
| Feature | Add Tests For |
|---------|---------------|
| `useState` | Initial state, transitions, cleanup |
| `useEffect` | Execution, dependencies, cleanup |
| Event handlers | onClick, onChange, onSubmit, keyboard |
| API calls | Loading, success, error states |
| Routing | Navigation, params, query strings |
| `useCallback`/`useMemo` | Referential equality |
| Context | Provider values, consumer behavior |
| Forms | Validation, submission, error display |
## Code Quality Checklist
### Structure
- [ ] Uses `describe` blocks to group related tests
- [ ] Test names follow `should <behavior> when <condition>` pattern
- [ ] AAA pattern (Arrange-Act-Assert) is clear
- [ ] Comments explain complex test scenarios
### Mocks
- [ ] **DO NOT mock base components** (`@/app/components/base/*`)
- [ ] `vi.clearAllMocks()` in `beforeEach` (not `afterEach`)
- [ ] Shared mock state reset in `beforeEach`
- [ ] i18n uses global mock (auto-loaded in `web/vitest.setup.ts`); only override locally for custom translations
- [ ] Router mocks match actual Next.js API
- [ ] Mocks reflect actual component conditional behavior
- [ ] Only mock: API services, complex context providers, third-party libs
### Queries
- [ ] Prefer semantic queries (`getByRole`, `getByLabelText`)
- [ ] Use `queryBy*` for absence assertions
- [ ] Use `findBy*` for async elements
- [ ] `getByTestId` only as last resort
### Async
- [ ] All async tests use `async/await`
- [ ] `waitFor` wraps async assertions
- [ ] Fake timers properly setup/teardown
- [ ] No floating promises
### TypeScript
- [ ] No `any` types without justification
- [ ] Mock data uses actual types from source
- [ ] Factory functions have proper return types
## Coverage Goals (Per File)
For the current file being tested:
- [ ] 100% function coverage
- [ ] 100% statement coverage
- [ ] >95% branch coverage
- [ ] >95% line coverage
## Post-Generation (Per File)
**Run these checks after EACH test file, not just at the end:**
- [ ] Run `pnpm test path/to/file.spec.tsx` - **MUST PASS before next file**
- [ ] Fix any failures immediately
- [ ] Mark file as complete in todo list
- [ ] Only then proceed to next file
### After All Files Complete
- [ ] Run full directory test: `pnpm test path/to/directory/`
- [ ] Check coverage report: `pnpm test:coverage`
- [ ] Run `pnpm lint:fix` on all test files
- [ ] Run `pnpm type-check:tsgo`
## Common Issues to Watch
### False Positives
```typescript
// ❌ Mock doesn't match actual behavior
vi.mock('./Component', () => () => <div>Mocked</div>)
// ✅ Mock matches actual conditional logic
vi.mock('./Component', () => ({ isOpen }: any) =>
isOpen ? <div>Content</div> : null
)
```
### State Leakage
```typescript
// ❌ Shared state not reset
let mockState = false
vi.mock('./useHook', () => () => mockState)
// ✅ Reset in beforeEach
beforeEach(() => {
mockState = false
})
```
### Async Race Conditions
```typescript
// ❌ Not awaited
it('loads data', () => {
render(<Component />)
expect(screen.getByText('Data')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
// ✅ Properly awaited
it('loads data', async () => {
render(<Component />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Data')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
```
### Missing Edge Cases
Always test these scenarios:
- `null` / `undefined` inputs
- Empty strings / arrays / objects
- Boundary values (0, -1, MAX_INT)
- Error states
- Loading states
- Disabled states
## Quick Commands
```bash
# Run specific test
pnpm test path/to/file.spec.tsx
# Run with coverage
pnpm test:coverage path/to/file.spec.tsx
# Watch mode
pnpm test:watch path/to/file.spec.tsx
# Update snapshots (use sparingly)
pnpm test -u path/to/file.spec.tsx
# Analyze component
pnpm analyze-component path/to/component.tsx
# Review existing test
pnpm analyze-component path/to/component.tsx --review
```

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# Common Testing Patterns
## Query Priority
Use queries in this order (most to least preferred):
```typescript
// 1. getByRole - Most recommended (accessibility)
screen.getByRole('button', { name: /submit/i })
screen.getByRole('textbox', { name: /email/i })
screen.getByRole('heading', { level: 1 })
// 2. getByLabelText - Form fields
screen.getByLabelText('Email address')
screen.getByLabelText(/password/i)
// 3. getByPlaceholderText - When no label
screen.getByPlaceholderText('Search...')
// 4. getByText - Non-interactive elements
screen.getByText('Welcome to Dify')
screen.getByText(/loading/i)
// 5. getByDisplayValue - Current input value
screen.getByDisplayValue('current value')
// 6. getByAltText - Images
screen.getByAltText('Company logo')
// 7. getByTitle - Tooltip elements
screen.getByTitle('Close')
// 8. getByTestId - Last resort only!
screen.getByTestId('custom-element')
```
## Event Handling Patterns
### Click Events
```typescript
// Basic click
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button'))
// With userEvent (preferred for realistic interaction)
const user = userEvent.setup()
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button'))
// Double click
await user.dblClick(screen.getByRole('button'))
// Right click
await user.pointer({ keys: '[MouseRight]', target: screen.getByRole('button') })
```
### Form Input
```typescript
const user = userEvent.setup()
// Type in input
await user.type(screen.getByRole('textbox'), 'Hello World')
// Clear and type
await user.clear(screen.getByRole('textbox'))
await user.type(screen.getByRole('textbox'), 'New value')
// Select option
await user.selectOptions(screen.getByRole('combobox'), 'option-value')
// Check checkbox
await user.click(screen.getByRole('checkbox'))
// Upload file
const file = new File(['content'], 'test.pdf', { type: 'application/pdf' })
await user.upload(screen.getByLabelText(/upload/i), file)
```
### Keyboard Events
```typescript
const user = userEvent.setup()
// Press Enter
await user.keyboard('{Enter}')
// Press Escape
await user.keyboard('{Escape}')
// Keyboard shortcut
await user.keyboard('{Control>}a{/Control}') // Ctrl+A
// Tab navigation
await user.tab()
// Arrow keys
await user.keyboard('{ArrowDown}')
await user.keyboard('{ArrowUp}')
```
## Component State Testing
### Testing State Transitions
```typescript
describe('Counter', () => {
it('should increment count', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(<Counter initialCount={0} />)
// Initial state
expect(screen.getByText('Count: 0')).toBeInTheDocument()
// Trigger transition
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /increment/i }))
// New state
expect(screen.getByText('Count: 1')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
```
### Testing Controlled Components
```typescript
describe('ControlledInput', () => {
it('should call onChange with new value', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const handleChange = vi.fn()
render(<ControlledInput value="" onChange={handleChange} />)
await user.type(screen.getByRole('textbox'), 'a')
expect(handleChange).toHaveBeenCalledWith('a')
})
it('should display controlled value', () => {
render(<ControlledInput value="controlled" onChange={vi.fn()} />)
expect(screen.getByRole('textbox')).toHaveValue('controlled')
})
})
```
## Conditional Rendering Testing
```typescript
describe('ConditionalComponent', () => {
it('should show loading state', () => {
render(<DataDisplay isLoading={true} data={null} />)
expect(screen.getByText(/loading/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(screen.queryByTestId('data-content')).not.toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should show error state', () => {
render(<DataDisplay isLoading={false} data={null} error="Failed to load" />)
expect(screen.getByText(/failed to load/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should show data when loaded', () => {
render(<DataDisplay isLoading={false} data={{ name: 'Test' }} />)
expect(screen.getByText('Test')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should show empty state when no data', () => {
render(<DataDisplay isLoading={false} data={[]} />)
expect(screen.getByText(/no data/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
```
## List Rendering Testing
```typescript
describe('ItemList', () => {
const items = [
{ id: '1', name: 'Item 1' },
{ id: '2', name: 'Item 2' },
{ id: '3', name: 'Item 3' },
]
it('should render all items', () => {
render(<ItemList items={items} />)
expect(screen.getAllByRole('listitem')).toHaveLength(3)
items.forEach(item => {
expect(screen.getByText(item.name)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
it('should handle item selection', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const onSelect = vi.fn()
render(<ItemList items={items} onSelect={onSelect} />)
await user.click(screen.getByText('Item 2'))
expect(onSelect).toHaveBeenCalledWith(items[1])
})
it('should handle empty list', () => {
render(<ItemList items={[]} />)
expect(screen.getByText(/no items/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
```
## Modal/Dialog Testing
```typescript
describe('Modal', () => {
it('should not render when closed', () => {
render(<Modal isOpen={false} onClose={vi.fn()} />)
expect(screen.queryByRole('dialog')).not.toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should render when open', () => {
render(<Modal isOpen={true} onClose={vi.fn()} />)
expect(screen.getByRole('dialog')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should call onClose when clicking overlay', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const handleClose = vi.fn()
render(<Modal isOpen={true} onClose={handleClose} />)
await user.click(screen.getByTestId('modal-overlay'))
expect(handleClose).toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('should call onClose when pressing Escape', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const handleClose = vi.fn()
render(<Modal isOpen={true} onClose={handleClose} />)
await user.keyboard('{Escape}')
expect(handleClose).toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('should trap focus inside modal', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(
<Modal isOpen={true} onClose={vi.fn()}>
<button>First</button>
<button>Second</button>
</Modal>
)
// Focus should cycle within modal
await user.tab()
expect(screen.getByText('First')).toHaveFocus()
await user.tab()
expect(screen.getByText('Second')).toHaveFocus()
await user.tab()
expect(screen.getByText('First')).toHaveFocus() // Cycles back
})
})
```
## Form Testing
```typescript
describe('LoginForm', () => {
it('should submit valid form', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const onSubmit = vi.fn()
render(<LoginForm onSubmit={onSubmit} />)
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/email/i), 'test@example.com')
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/password/i), 'password123')
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /sign in/i }))
expect(onSubmit).toHaveBeenCalledWith({
email: 'test@example.com',
password: 'password123',
})
})
it('should show validation errors', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(<LoginForm onSubmit={vi.fn()} />)
// Submit empty form
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /sign in/i }))
expect(screen.getByText(/email is required/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(screen.getByText(/password is required/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should validate email format', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(<LoginForm onSubmit={vi.fn()} />)
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/email/i), 'invalid-email')
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /sign in/i }))
expect(screen.getByText(/invalid email/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should disable submit button while submitting', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const onSubmit = vi.fn(() => new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 100)))
render(<LoginForm onSubmit={onSubmit} />)
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/email/i), 'test@example.com')
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/password/i), 'password123')
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /sign in/i }))
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /signing in/i })).toBeDisabled()
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /sign in/i })).toBeEnabled()
})
})
})
```
## Data-Driven Tests with test.each
```typescript
describe('StatusBadge', () => {
test.each([
['success', 'bg-green-500'],
['warning', 'bg-yellow-500'],
['error', 'bg-red-500'],
['info', 'bg-blue-500'],
])('should apply correct class for %s status', (status, expectedClass) => {
render(<StatusBadge status={status} />)
expect(screen.getByTestId('status-badge')).toHaveClass(expectedClass)
})
test.each([
{ input: null, expected: 'Unknown' },
{ input: undefined, expected: 'Unknown' },
{ input: '', expected: 'Unknown' },
{ input: 'invalid', expected: 'Unknown' },
])('should show "Unknown" for invalid input: $input', ({ input, expected }) => {
render(<StatusBadge status={input} />)
expect(screen.getByText(expected)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
```
## Debugging Tips
```typescript
// Print entire DOM
screen.debug()
// Print specific element
screen.debug(screen.getByRole('button'))
// Log testing playground URL
screen.logTestingPlaygroundURL()
// Pretty print DOM
import { prettyDOM } from '@testing-library/react'
console.log(prettyDOM(screen.getByRole('dialog')))
// Check available roles
import { getRoles } from '@testing-library/react'
console.log(getRoles(container))
```
## Common Mistakes to Avoid
### ❌ Don't Use Implementation Details
```typescript
// Bad - testing implementation
expect(component.state.isOpen).toBe(true)
expect(wrapper.find('.internal-class').length).toBe(1)
// Good - testing behavior
expect(screen.getByRole('dialog')).toBeInTheDocument()
```
### ❌ Don't Forget Cleanup
```typescript
// Bad - may leak state between tests
it('test 1', () => {
render(<Component />)
})
// Good - cleanup is automatic with RTL, but reset mocks
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
})
```
### ❌ Don't Use Exact String Matching (Prefer Black-Box Assertions)
```typescript
// ❌ Bad - hardcoded strings are brittle
expect(screen.getByText('Submit Form')).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(screen.getByText('Loading...')).toBeInTheDocument()
// ✅ Good - role-based queries (most semantic)
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /submit/i })).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(screen.getByRole('status')).toBeInTheDocument()
// ✅ Good - pattern matching (flexible)
expect(screen.getByText(/submit/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(screen.getByText(/loading/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
// ✅ Good - test behavior, not exact UI text
expect(screen.getByRole('button')).toBeDisabled()
expect(screen.getByRole('alert')).toBeInTheDocument()
```
**Why prefer black-box assertions?**
- Text content may change (i18n, copy updates)
- Role-based queries test accessibility
- Pattern matching is resilient to minor changes
- Tests focus on behavior, not implementation details
### ❌ Don't Assert on Absence Without Query
```typescript
// Bad - throws if not found
expect(screen.getByText('Error')).not.toBeInTheDocument() // Error!
// Good - use queryBy for absence assertions
expect(screen.queryByText('Error')).not.toBeInTheDocument()
```

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# Domain-Specific Component Testing
This guide covers testing patterns for Dify's domain-specific components.
## Workflow Components (`workflow/`)
Workflow components handle node configuration, data flow, and graph operations.
### Key Test Areas
1. **Node Configuration**
1. **Data Validation**
1. **Variable Passing**
1. **Edge Connections**
1. **Error Handling**
### Example: Node Configuration Panel
```typescript
import { render, screen, fireEvent, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react'
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event'
import NodeConfigPanel from './node-config-panel'
import { createMockNode, createMockWorkflowContext } from '@/__mocks__/workflow'
// Mock workflow context
vi.mock('@/app/components/workflow/hooks', () => ({
useWorkflowStore: () => mockWorkflowStore,
useNodesInteractions: () => mockNodesInteractions,
}))
let mockWorkflowStore = {
nodes: [],
edges: [],
updateNode: vi.fn(),
}
let mockNodesInteractions = {
handleNodeSelect: vi.fn(),
handleNodeDelete: vi.fn(),
}
describe('NodeConfigPanel', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
mockWorkflowStore = {
nodes: [],
edges: [],
updateNode: vi.fn(),
}
})
describe('Node Configuration', () => {
it('should render node type selector', () => {
const node = createMockNode({ type: 'llm' })
render(<NodeConfigPanel node={node} />)
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/model/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should update node config on change', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const node = createMockNode({ type: 'llm' })
render(<NodeConfigPanel node={node} />)
await user.selectOptions(screen.getByLabelText(/model/i), 'gpt-4')
expect(mockWorkflowStore.updateNode).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
node.id,
expect.objectContaining({ model: 'gpt-4' })
)
})
})
describe('Data Validation', () => {
it('should show error for invalid input', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const node = createMockNode({ type: 'code' })
render(<NodeConfigPanel node={node} />)
// Enter invalid code
const codeInput = screen.getByLabelText(/code/i)
await user.clear(codeInput)
await user.type(codeInput, 'invalid syntax {{{')
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/syntax error/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
it('should validate required fields', async () => {
const node = createMockNode({ type: 'http', data: { url: '' } })
render(<NodeConfigPanel node={node} />)
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /save/i }))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/url is required/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
describe('Variable Passing', () => {
it('should display available variables from upstream nodes', () => {
const upstreamNode = createMockNode({
id: 'node-1',
type: 'start',
data: { outputs: [{ name: 'user_input', type: 'string' }] },
})
const currentNode = createMockNode({
id: 'node-2',
type: 'llm',
})
mockWorkflowStore.nodes = [upstreamNode, currentNode]
mockWorkflowStore.edges = [{ source: 'node-1', target: 'node-2' }]
render(<NodeConfigPanel node={currentNode} />)
// Variable selector should show upstream variables
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /add variable/i }))
expect(screen.getByText('user_input')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should insert variable into prompt template', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const node = createMockNode({ type: 'llm' })
render(<NodeConfigPanel node={node} />)
// Click variable button
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /insert variable/i }))
await user.click(screen.getByText('user_input'))
const promptInput = screen.getByLabelText(/prompt/i)
expect(promptInput).toHaveValue(expect.stringContaining('{{user_input}}'))
})
})
})
```
## Dataset Components (`dataset/`)
Dataset components handle file uploads, data display, and search/filter operations.
### Key Test Areas
1. **File Upload**
1. **File Type Validation**
1. **Pagination**
1. **Search & Filtering**
1. **Data Format Handling**
### Example: Document Uploader
```typescript
import { render, screen, fireEvent, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react'
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event'
import DocumentUploader from './document-uploader'
vi.mock('@/service/datasets', () => ({
uploadDocument: vi.fn(),
parseDocument: vi.fn(),
}))
import * as datasetService from '@/service/datasets'
const mockedService = vi.mocked(datasetService)
describe('DocumentUploader', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
})
describe('File Upload', () => {
it('should accept valid file types', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
const onUpload = vi.fn()
mockedService.uploadDocument.mockResolvedValue({ id: 'doc-1' })
render(<DocumentUploader onUpload={onUpload} />)
const file = new File(['content'], 'test.pdf', { type: 'application/pdf' })
const input = screen.getByLabelText(/upload/i)
await user.upload(input, file)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(mockedService.uploadDocument).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
expect.any(FormData)
)
})
})
it('should reject invalid file types', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(<DocumentUploader />)
const file = new File(['content'], 'test.exe', { type: 'application/x-msdownload' })
const input = screen.getByLabelText(/upload/i)
await user.upload(input, file)
expect(screen.getByText(/unsupported file type/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(mockedService.uploadDocument).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('should show upload progress', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
// Mock upload with progress
mockedService.uploadDocument.mockImplementation(() => {
return new Promise((resolve) => {
setTimeout(() => resolve({ id: 'doc-1' }), 100)
})
})
render(<DocumentUploader />)
const file = new File(['content'], 'test.pdf', { type: 'application/pdf' })
await user.upload(screen.getByLabelText(/upload/i), file)
expect(screen.getByRole('progressbar')).toBeInTheDocument()
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.queryByRole('progressbar')).not.toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
describe('Error Handling', () => {
it('should handle upload failure', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
mockedService.uploadDocument.mockRejectedValue(new Error('Upload failed'))
render(<DocumentUploader />)
const file = new File(['content'], 'test.pdf', { type: 'application/pdf' })
await user.upload(screen.getByLabelText(/upload/i), file)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/upload failed/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
it('should allow retry after failure', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
mockedService.uploadDocument
.mockRejectedValueOnce(new Error('Network error'))
.mockResolvedValueOnce({ id: 'doc-1' })
render(<DocumentUploader />)
const file = new File(['content'], 'test.pdf', { type: 'application/pdf' })
await user.upload(screen.getByLabelText(/upload/i), file)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /retry/i })).toBeInTheDocument()
})
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /retry/i }))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/uploaded successfully/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
})
```
### Example: Document List with Pagination
```typescript
describe('DocumentList', () => {
describe('Pagination', () => {
it('should load first page on mount', async () => {
mockedService.getDocuments.mockResolvedValue({
data: [{ id: '1', name: 'Doc 1' }],
total: 50,
page: 1,
pageSize: 10,
})
render(<DocumentList datasetId="ds-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Doc 1')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
expect(mockedService.getDocuments).toHaveBeenCalledWith('ds-1', { page: 1 })
})
it('should navigate to next page', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
mockedService.getDocuments.mockResolvedValue({
data: [{ id: '1', name: 'Doc 1' }],
total: 50,
page: 1,
pageSize: 10,
})
render(<DocumentList datasetId="ds-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Doc 1')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
mockedService.getDocuments.mockResolvedValue({
data: [{ id: '11', name: 'Doc 11' }],
total: 50,
page: 2,
pageSize: 10,
})
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /next/i }))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('Doc 11')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
describe('Search & Filtering', () => {
it('should filter by search query', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
vi.useFakeTimers()
render(<DocumentList datasetId="ds-1" />)
await user.type(screen.getByPlaceholderText(/search/i), 'test query')
// Debounce
vi.advanceTimersByTime(300)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(mockedService.getDocuments).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
'ds-1',
expect.objectContaining({ search: 'test query' })
)
})
vi.useRealTimers()
})
})
})
```
## Configuration Components (`app/configuration/`, `config/`)
Configuration components handle forms, validation, and data persistence.
### Key Test Areas
1. **Form Validation**
1. **Save/Reset**
1. **Required vs Optional Fields**
1. **Configuration Persistence**
1. **Error Feedback**
### Example: App Configuration Form
```typescript
import { render, screen, fireEvent, waitFor } from '@testing-library/react'
import userEvent from '@testing-library/user-event'
import AppConfigForm from './app-config-form'
vi.mock('@/service/apps', () => ({
updateAppConfig: vi.fn(),
getAppConfig: vi.fn(),
}))
import * as appService from '@/service/apps'
const mockedService = vi.mocked(appService)
describe('AppConfigForm', () => {
const defaultConfig = {
name: 'My App',
description: '',
icon: 'default',
openingStatement: '',
}
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
mockedService.getAppConfig.mockResolvedValue(defaultConfig)
})
describe('Form Validation', () => {
it('should require app name', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(<AppConfigForm appId="app-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i)).toHaveValue('My App')
})
// Clear name field
await user.clear(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i))
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /save/i }))
expect(screen.getByText(/name is required/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
expect(mockedService.updateAppConfig).not.toHaveBeenCalled()
})
it('should validate name length', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(<AppConfigForm appId="app-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
// Enter very long name
await user.clear(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i))
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i), 'a'.repeat(101))
expect(screen.getByText(/name must be less than 100 characters/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should allow empty optional fields', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
mockedService.updateAppConfig.mockResolvedValue({ success: true })
render(<AppConfigForm appId="app-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i)).toHaveValue('My App')
})
// Leave description empty (optional)
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /save/i }))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(mockedService.updateAppConfig).toHaveBeenCalled()
})
})
})
describe('Save/Reset Functionality', () => {
it('should save configuration', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
mockedService.updateAppConfig.mockResolvedValue({ success: true })
render(<AppConfigForm appId="app-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i)).toHaveValue('My App')
})
await user.clear(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i))
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i), 'Updated App')
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /save/i }))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(mockedService.updateAppConfig).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
'app-1',
expect.objectContaining({ name: 'Updated App' })
)
})
expect(screen.getByText(/saved successfully/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should reset to default values', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(<AppConfigForm appId="app-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i)).toHaveValue('My App')
})
// Make changes
await user.clear(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i))
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i), 'Changed Name')
// Reset
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /reset/i }))
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i)).toHaveValue('My App')
})
it('should show unsaved changes warning', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
render(<AppConfigForm appId="app-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i)).toHaveValue('My App')
})
// Make changes
await user.type(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i), ' Updated')
expect(screen.getByText(/unsaved changes/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
describe('Error Handling', () => {
it('should show error on save failure', async () => {
const user = userEvent.setup()
mockedService.updateAppConfig.mockRejectedValue(new Error('Server error'))
render(<AppConfigForm appId="app-1" />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByLabelText(/name/i)).toHaveValue('My App')
})
await user.click(screen.getByRole('button', { name: /save/i }))
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/failed to save/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
})
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# Mocking Guide for Dify Frontend Tests
## ⚠️ Important: What NOT to Mock
### DO NOT Mock Base Components
**Never mock components from `@/app/components/base/`** such as:
- `Loading`, `Spinner`
- `Button`, `Input`, `Select`
- `Tooltip`, `Modal`, `Dropdown`
- `Icon`, `Badge`, `Tag`
**Why?**
- Base components will have their own dedicated tests
- Mocking them creates false positives (tests pass but real integration fails)
- Using real components tests actual integration behavior
```typescript
// ❌ WRONG: Don't mock base components
vi.mock('@/app/components/base/loading', () => () => <div>Loading</div>)
vi.mock('@/app/components/base/button', () => ({ children }: any) => <button>{children}</button>)
// ✅ CORRECT: Import and use real base components
import Loading from '@/app/components/base/loading'
import Button from '@/app/components/base/button'
// They will render normally in tests
```
### What TO Mock
Only mock these categories:
1. **API services** (`@/service/*`) - Network calls
1. **Complex context providers** - When setup is too difficult
1. **Third-party libraries with side effects** - `next/navigation`, external SDKs
1. **i18n** - Always mock to return keys
## Mock Placement
| Location | Purpose |
|----------|---------|
| `web/vitest.setup.ts` | Global mocks shared by all tests (for example `react-i18next`, `next/image`) |
| `web/__mocks__/` | Reusable mock factories shared across multiple test files |
| Test file | Test-specific mocks, inline with `vi.mock()` |
Modules are not mocked automatically. Use `vi.mock` in test files, or add global mocks in `web/vitest.setup.ts`.
## Essential Mocks
### 1. i18n (Auto-loaded via Global Mock)
A global mock is defined in `web/vitest.setup.ts` and is auto-loaded by Vitest setup.
The global mock provides:
- `useTranslation` - returns translation keys with namespace prefix
- `Trans` component - renders i18nKey and components
- `useMixedTranslation` (from `@/app/components/plugins/marketplace/hooks`)
- `useGetLanguage` (from `@/context/i18n`) - returns `'en-US'`
**Default behavior**: Most tests should use the global mock (no local override needed).
**For custom translations**: Use the helper function from `@/test/i18n-mock`:
```typescript
import { createReactI18nextMock } from '@/test/i18n-mock'
vi.mock('react-i18next', () => createReactI18nextMock({
'my.custom.key': 'Custom translation',
'button.save': 'Save',
}))
```
**Avoid**: Manually defining `useTranslation` mocks that just return the key - the global mock already does this.
### 2. Next.js Router
```typescript
const mockPush = vi.fn()
const mockReplace = vi.fn()
vi.mock('next/navigation', () => ({
useRouter: () => ({
push: mockPush,
replace: mockReplace,
back: vi.fn(),
prefetch: vi.fn(),
}),
usePathname: () => '/current-path',
useSearchParams: () => new URLSearchParams('?key=value'),
}))
describe('Component', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
})
it('should navigate on click', () => {
render(<Component />)
fireEvent.click(screen.getByRole('button'))
expect(mockPush).toHaveBeenCalledWith('/expected-path')
})
})
```
### 3. Portal Components (with Shared State)
```typescript
// ⚠️ Important: Use shared state for components that depend on each other
let mockPortalOpenState = false
vi.mock('@/app/components/base/portal-to-follow-elem', () => ({
PortalToFollowElem: ({ children, open, ...props }: any) => {
mockPortalOpenState = open || false // Update shared state
return <div data-testid="portal" data-open={open}>{children}</div>
},
PortalToFollowElemContent: ({ children }: any) => {
// ✅ Matches actual: returns null when portal is closed
if (!mockPortalOpenState) return null
return <div data-testid="portal-content">{children}</div>
},
PortalToFollowElemTrigger: ({ children }: any) => (
<div data-testid="portal-trigger">{children}</div>
),
}))
describe('Component', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
mockPortalOpenState = false // ✅ Reset shared state
})
})
```
### 4. API Service Mocks
```typescript
import * as api from '@/service/api'
vi.mock('@/service/api')
const mockedApi = vi.mocked(api)
describe('Component', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.clearAllMocks()
// Setup default mock implementation
mockedApi.fetchData.mockResolvedValue({ data: [] })
})
it('should show data on success', async () => {
mockedApi.fetchData.mockResolvedValue({ data: [{ id: 1 }] })
render(<Component />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('1')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
it('should show error on failure', async () => {
mockedApi.fetchData.mockRejectedValue(new Error('Network error'))
render(<Component />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/error/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
```
### 5. HTTP Mocking with Nock
```typescript
import nock from 'nock'
const GITHUB_HOST = 'https://api.github.com'
const GITHUB_PATH = '/repos/owner/repo'
const mockGithubApi = (status: number, body: Record<string, unknown>, delayMs = 0) => {
return nock(GITHUB_HOST)
.get(GITHUB_PATH)
.delay(delayMs)
.reply(status, body)
}
describe('GithubComponent', () => {
afterEach(() => {
nock.cleanAll()
})
it('should display repo info', async () => {
mockGithubApi(200, { name: 'dify', stars: 1000 })
render(<GithubComponent />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText('dify')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
it('should handle API error', async () => {
mockGithubApi(500, { message: 'Server error' })
render(<GithubComponent />)
await waitFor(() => {
expect(screen.getByText(/error/i)).toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
})
```
### 6. Context Providers
```typescript
import { ProviderContext } from '@/context/provider-context'
import { createMockProviderContextValue, createMockPlan } from '@/__mocks__/provider-context'
describe('Component with Context', () => {
it('should render for free plan', () => {
const mockContext = createMockPlan('sandbox')
render(
<ProviderContext.Provider value={mockContext}>
<Component />
</ProviderContext.Provider>
)
expect(screen.getByText('Upgrade')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
it('should render for pro plan', () => {
const mockContext = createMockPlan('professional')
render(
<ProviderContext.Provider value={mockContext}>
<Component />
</ProviderContext.Provider>
)
expect(screen.queryByText('Upgrade')).not.toBeInTheDocument()
})
})
```
### 7. React Query
```typescript
import { QueryClient, QueryClientProvider } from '@tanstack/react-query'
const createTestQueryClient = () => new QueryClient({
defaultOptions: {
queries: { retry: false },
mutations: { retry: false },
},
})
const renderWithQueryClient = (ui: React.ReactElement) => {
const queryClient = createTestQueryClient()
return render(
<QueryClientProvider client={queryClient}>
{ui}
</QueryClientProvider>
)
}
```
## Mock Best Practices
### ✅ DO
1. **Use real base components** - Import from `@/app/components/base/` directly
1. **Use real project components** - Prefer importing over mocking
1. **Reset mocks in `beforeEach`**, not `afterEach`
1. **Match actual component behavior** in mocks (when mocking is necessary)
1. **Use factory functions** for complex mock data
1. **Import actual types** for type safety
1. **Reset shared mock state** in `beforeEach`
### ❌ DON'T
1. **Don't mock base components** (`Loading`, `Button`, `Tooltip`, etc.)
1. Don't mock components you can import directly
1. Don't create overly simplified mocks that miss conditional logic
1. Don't forget to clean up nock after each test
1. Don't use `any` types in mocks without necessity
### Mock Decision Tree
```
Need to use a component in test?
├─ Is it from @/app/components/base/*?
│ └─ YES → Import real component, DO NOT mock
├─ Is it a project component?
│ └─ YES → Prefer importing real component
│ Only mock if setup is extremely complex
├─ Is it an API service (@/service/*)?
│ └─ YES → Mock it
├─ Is it a third-party lib with side effects?
│ └─ YES → Mock it (next/navigation, external SDKs)
└─ Is it i18n?
└─ YES → Uses shared mock (auto-loaded). Override only for custom translations
```
## Factory Function Pattern
```typescript
// __mocks__/data-factories.ts
import type { User, Project } from '@/types'
export const createMockUser = (overrides: Partial<User> = {}): User => ({
id: 'user-1',
name: 'Test User',
email: 'test@example.com',
role: 'member',
createdAt: new Date().toISOString(),
...overrides,
})
export const createMockProject = (overrides: Partial<Project> = {}): Project => ({
id: 'project-1',
name: 'Test Project',
description: 'A test project',
owner: createMockUser(),
members: [],
createdAt: new Date().toISOString(),
...overrides,
})
// Usage in tests
it('should display project owner', () => {
const project = createMockProject({
owner: createMockUser({ name: 'John Doe' }),
})
render(<ProjectCard project={project} />)
expect(screen.getByText('John Doe')).toBeInTheDocument()
})
```

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# Testing Workflow Guide
This guide defines the workflow for generating tests, especially for complex components or directories with multiple files.
## Scope Clarification
This guide addresses **multi-file workflow** (how to process multiple test files). For coverage requirements within a single test file, see `web/testing/testing.md` § Coverage Goals.
| Scope | Rule |
|-------|------|
| **Single file** | Complete coverage in one generation (100% function, >95% branch) |
| **Multi-file directory** | Process one file at a time, verify each before proceeding |
## ⚠️ Critical Rule: Incremental Approach for Multi-File Testing
When testing a **directory with multiple files**, **NEVER generate all test files at once.** Use an incremental, verify-as-you-go approach.
### Why Incremental?
| Batch Approach (❌) | Incremental Approach (✅) |
|---------------------|---------------------------|
| Generate 5+ tests at once | Generate 1 test at a time |
| Run tests only at the end | Run test immediately after each file |
| Multiple failures compound | Single point of failure, easy to debug |
| Hard to identify root cause | Clear cause-effect relationship |
| Mock issues affect many files | Mock issues caught early |
| Messy git history | Clean, atomic commits possible |
## Single File Workflow
When testing a **single component, hook, or utility**:
```
1. Read source code completely
2. Run `pnpm analyze-component <path>` (if available)
3. Check complexity score and features detected
4. Write the test file
5. Run test: `pnpm test <file>.spec.tsx`
6. Fix any failures
7. Verify coverage meets goals (100% function, >95% branch)
```
## Directory/Multi-File Workflow (MUST FOLLOW)
When testing a **directory or multiple files**, follow this strict workflow:
### Step 1: Analyze and Plan
1. **List all files** that need tests in the directory
1. **Categorize by complexity**:
- 🟢 **Simple**: Utility functions, simple hooks, presentational components
- 🟡 **Medium**: Components with state, effects, or event handlers
- 🔴 **Complex**: Components with API calls, routing, or many dependencies
1. **Order by dependency**: Test dependencies before dependents
1. **Create a todo list** to track progress
### Step 2: Determine Processing Order
Process files in this recommended order:
```
1. Utility functions (simplest, no React)
2. Custom hooks (isolated logic)
3. Simple presentational components (few/no props)
4. Medium complexity components (state, effects)
5. Complex components (API, routing, many deps)
6. Container/index components (integration tests - last)
```
**Rationale**:
- Simpler files help establish mock patterns
- Hooks used by components should be tested first
- Integration tests (index files) depend on child components working
### Step 3: Process Each File Incrementally
**For EACH file in the ordered list:**
```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ 1. Write test file │
│ 2. Run: pnpm test <file>.spec.tsx │
│ 3. If FAIL → Fix immediately, re-run │
│ 4. If PASS → Mark complete in todo list │
│ 5. ONLY THEN proceed to next file │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘
```
**DO NOT proceed to the next file until the current one passes.**
### Step 4: Final Verification
After all individual tests pass:
```bash
# Run all tests in the directory together
pnpm test path/to/directory/
# Check coverage
pnpm test:coverage path/to/directory/
```
## Component Complexity Guidelines
Use `pnpm analyze-component <path>` to assess complexity before testing.
### 🔴 Very Complex Components (Complexity > 50)
**Consider refactoring BEFORE testing:**
- Break component into smaller, testable pieces
- Extract complex logic into custom hooks
- Separate container and presentational layers
**If testing as-is:**
- Use integration tests for complex workflows
- Use `test.each()` for data-driven testing
- Multiple `describe` blocks for organization
- Consider testing major sections separately
### 🟡 Medium Complexity (Complexity 30-50)
- Group related tests in `describe` blocks
- Test integration scenarios between internal parts
- Focus on state transitions and side effects
- Use helper functions to reduce test complexity
### 🟢 Simple Components (Complexity < 30)
- Standard test structure
- Focus on props, rendering, and edge cases
- Usually straightforward to test
### 📏 Large Files (500+ lines)
Regardless of complexity score:
- **Strongly consider refactoring** before testing
- If testing as-is, test major sections separately
- Create helper functions for test setup
- May need multiple test files
## Todo List Format
When testing multiple files, use a todo list like this:
```
Testing: path/to/directory/
Ordered by complexity (simple → complex):
☐ utils/helper.ts [utility, simple]
☐ hooks/use-custom-hook.ts [hook, simple]
☐ empty-state.tsx [component, simple]
☐ item-card.tsx [component, medium]
☐ list.tsx [component, complex]
☐ index.tsx [integration]
Progress: 0/6 complete
```
Update status as you complete each:
- ☐ → ⏳ (in progress)
- ⏳ → ✅ (complete and verified)
- ⏳ → ❌ (blocked, needs attention)
## When to Stop and Verify
**Always run tests after:**
- Completing a test file
- Making changes to fix a failure
- Modifying shared mocks
- Updating test utilities or helpers
**Signs you should pause:**
- More than 2 consecutive test failures
- Mock-related errors appearing
- Unclear why a test is failing
- Test passing but coverage unexpectedly low
## Common Pitfalls to Avoid
### ❌ Don't: Generate Everything First
```
# BAD: Writing all files then testing
Write component-a.spec.tsx
Write component-b.spec.tsx
Write component-c.spec.tsx
Write component-d.spec.tsx
Run pnpm test ← Multiple failures, hard to debug
```
### ✅ Do: Verify Each Step
```
# GOOD: Incremental with verification
Write component-a.spec.tsx
Run pnpm test component-a.spec.tsx ✅
Write component-b.spec.tsx
Run pnpm test component-b.spec.tsx ✅
...continue...
```
### ❌ Don't: Skip Verification for "Simple" Components
Even simple components can have:
- Import errors
- Missing mock setup
- Incorrect assumptions about props
**Always verify, regardless of perceived simplicity.**
### ❌ Don't: Continue When Tests Fail
Failing tests compound:
- A mock issue in file A affects files B, C, D
- Fixing A later requires revisiting all dependent tests
- Time wasted on debugging cascading failures
**Fix failures immediately before proceeding.**
## Integration with Claude's Todo Feature
When using Claude for multi-file testing:
1. **Ask Claude to create a todo list** before starting
1. **Request one file at a time** or ensure Claude processes incrementally
1. **Verify each test passes** before asking for the next
1. **Mark todos complete** as you progress
Example prompt:
```
Test all components in `path/to/directory/`.
First, analyze the directory and create a todo list ordered by complexity.
Then, process ONE file at a time, waiting for my confirmation that tests pass
before proceeding to the next.
```
## Summary Checklist
Before starting multi-file testing:
- [ ] Listed all files needing tests
- [ ] Ordered by complexity (simple → complex)
- [ ] Created todo list for tracking
- [ ] Understand dependencies between files
During testing:
- [ ] Processing ONE file at a time
- [ ] Running tests after EACH file
- [ ] Fixing failures BEFORE proceeding
- [ ] Updating todo list progress
After completion:
- [ ] All individual tests pass
- [ ] Full directory test run passes
- [ ] Coverage goals met
- [ ] Todo list shows all complete

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[run]
omit =
api/tests/*
api/migrations/*
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"context": "..",
"dockerfile": "Dockerfile"
},
"mounts": [
"source=dify-dev-tmp,target=/tmp,type=volume"
],
"features": {
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/node:1": {
"nodeGypDependencies": true,
"version": "lts"
},
"ghcr.io/devcontainers-extra/features/npm-package:1": {
"ghcr.io/devcontainers-contrib/features/npm-package:1": {
"package": "typescript",
"version": "latest"
},
@@ -37,13 +34,19 @@
},
"postStartCommand": "./.devcontainer/post_start_command.sh",
"postCreateCommand": "./.devcontainer/post_create_command.sh"
// Features to add to the dev container. More info: https://containers.dev/features.
// "features": {},
// Use 'forwardPorts' to make a list of ports inside the container available locally.
// "forwardPorts": [],
// Use 'postCreateCommand' to run commands after the container is created.
// "postCreateCommand": "python --version",
// Configure tool-specific properties.
// "customizations": {},
// Uncomment to connect as root instead. More info: https://aka.ms/dev-containers-non-root.
}
// "remoteUser": "root"
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#!/bin/bash
WORKSPACE_ROOT=$(pwd)
export COREPACK_ENABLE_DOWNLOAD_PROMPT=0
corepack enable
cd web && pnpm install
pipx install uv
echo "alias start-api=\"cd $WORKSPACE_ROOT/api && uv run python -m flask run --host 0.0.0.0 --port=5001 --debug\"" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "alias start-worker=\"cd $WORKSPACE_ROOT/api && uv run python -m celery -A app.celery worker -P threads -c 1 --loglevel INFO -Q dataset,priority_dataset,priority_pipeline,pipeline,mail,ops_trace,app_deletion,plugin,workflow_storage,conversation,workflow,schedule_poller,schedule_executor,triggered_workflow_dispatcher,trigger_refresh_executor,retention\"" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "alias start-worker=\"cd $WORKSPACE_ROOT/api && uv run python -m celery -A app.celery worker -P gevent -c 1 --loglevel INFO -Q dataset,generation,mail,ops_trace,app_deletion,plugin,workflow_storage\"" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "alias start-web=\"cd $WORKSPACE_ROOT/web && pnpm dev\"" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "alias start-web-prod=\"cd $WORKSPACE_ROOT/web && pnpm build && pnpm start\"" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "alias start-containers=\"cd $WORKSPACE_ROOT/docker && docker-compose -f docker-compose.middleware.yaml -p dify --env-file middleware.env up -d\"" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "alias stop-containers=\"cd $WORKSPACE_ROOT/docker && docker-compose -f docker-compose.middleware.yaml -p dify --env-file middleware.env down\"" >> ~/.bashrc
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# Matches multiple files with brace expansion notation
# Set default charset
[*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx,mjs}]
[*.{js,tsx}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2

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# CODEOWNERS
# This file defines code ownership for the Dify project.
# Each line is a file pattern followed by one or more owners.
# Owners can be @username, @org/team-name, or email addresses.
# For more information, see: https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-code-owners
* @crazywoola @laipz8200 @Yeuoly
# CODEOWNERS file
/.github/CODEOWNERS @laipz8200 @crazywoola
# Docs
/docs/ @crazywoola
# Backend (default owner, more specific rules below will override)
/api/ @QuantumGhost
# Backend - MCP
/api/core/mcp/ @Nov1c444
/api/core/entities/mcp_provider.py @Nov1c444
/api/services/tools/mcp_tools_manage_service.py @Nov1c444
/api/controllers/mcp/ @Nov1c444
/api/controllers/console/app/mcp_server.py @Nov1c444
/api/tests/**/*mcp* @Nov1c444
# Backend - Workflow - Engine (Core graph execution engine)
/api/core/workflow/graph_engine/ @laipz8200 @QuantumGhost
/api/core/workflow/runtime/ @laipz8200 @QuantumGhost
/api/core/workflow/graph/ @laipz8200 @QuantumGhost
/api/core/workflow/graph_events/ @laipz8200 @QuantumGhost
/api/core/workflow/node_events/ @laipz8200 @QuantumGhost
/api/core/model_runtime/ @laipz8200 @QuantumGhost
# Backend - Workflow - Nodes (Agent, Iteration, Loop, LLM)
/api/core/workflow/nodes/agent/ @Nov1c444
/api/core/workflow/nodes/iteration/ @Nov1c444
/api/core/workflow/nodes/loop/ @Nov1c444
/api/core/workflow/nodes/llm/ @Nov1c444
# Backend - RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation)
/api/core/rag/ @JohnJyong
/api/services/rag_pipeline/ @JohnJyong
/api/services/dataset_service.py @JohnJyong
/api/services/knowledge_service.py @JohnJyong
/api/services/external_knowledge_service.py @JohnJyong
/api/services/hit_testing_service.py @JohnJyong
/api/services/metadata_service.py @JohnJyong
/api/services/vector_service.py @JohnJyong
/api/services/entities/knowledge_entities/ @JohnJyong
/api/services/entities/external_knowledge_entities/ @JohnJyong
/api/controllers/console/datasets/ @JohnJyong
/api/controllers/service_api/dataset/ @JohnJyong
/api/models/dataset.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/rag_pipeline/ @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/add_document_to_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/batch_clean_document_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/clean_document_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/clean_notion_document_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/document_indexing_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/document_indexing_sync_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/document_indexing_update_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/duplicate_document_indexing_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/recover_document_indexing_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/remove_document_from_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/retry_document_indexing_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/sync_website_document_indexing_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/batch_create_segment_to_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/create_segment_to_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/delete_segment_from_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/disable_segment_from_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/disable_segments_from_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/enable_segment_to_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/enable_segments_to_index_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/clean_dataset_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/deal_dataset_index_update_task.py @JohnJyong
/api/tasks/deal_dataset_vector_index_task.py @JohnJyong
# Backend - Plugins
/api/core/plugin/ @Mairuis @Yeuoly @Stream29
/api/services/plugin/ @Mairuis @Yeuoly @Stream29
/api/controllers/console/workspace/plugin.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly @Stream29
/api/controllers/inner_api/plugin/ @Mairuis @Yeuoly @Stream29
/api/tasks/process_tenant_plugin_autoupgrade_check_task.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly @Stream29
# Backend - Trigger/Schedule/Webhook
/api/controllers/trigger/ @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/controllers/console/app/workflow_trigger.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/controllers/console/workspace/trigger_providers.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/core/trigger/ @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/core/app/layers/trigger_post_layer.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/services/trigger/ @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/models/trigger.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/fields/workflow_trigger_fields.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/repositories/workflow_trigger_log_repository.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/repositories/sqlalchemy_workflow_trigger_log_repository.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/libs/schedule_utils.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/services/workflow/scheduler.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/schedule/trigger_provider_refresh_task.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/schedule/workflow_schedule_task.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/tasks/trigger_processing_tasks.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/tasks/trigger_subscription_refresh_tasks.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/tasks/workflow_schedule_tasks.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/tasks/workflow_cfs_scheduler/ @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/events/event_handlers/sync_plugin_trigger_when_app_created.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/events/event_handlers/update_app_triggers_when_app_published_workflow_updated.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/events/event_handlers/sync_workflow_schedule_when_app_published.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/events/event_handlers/sync_webhook_when_app_created.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
# Backend - Async Workflow
/api/services/async_workflow_service.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
/api/tasks/async_workflow_tasks.py @Mairuis @Yeuoly
# Backend - Billing
/api/services/billing_service.py @hj24 @zyssyz123
/api/controllers/console/billing/ @hj24 @zyssyz123
# Backend - Enterprise
/api/configs/enterprise/ @GarfieldDai @GareArc
/api/services/enterprise/ @GarfieldDai @GareArc
/api/services/feature_service.py @GarfieldDai @GareArc
/api/controllers/console/feature.py @GarfieldDai @GareArc
/api/controllers/web/feature.py @GarfieldDai @GareArc
# Backend - Database Migrations
/api/migrations/ @snakevash @laipz8200 @MRZHUH
# Backend - Vector DB Middleware
/api/configs/middleware/vdb/* @JohnJyong
# Frontend
/web/ @iamjoel
# Frontend - Web Tests
/.github/workflows/web-tests.yml @iamjoel
# Frontend - App - Orchestration
/web/app/components/workflow/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/app/components/workflow-app/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/app/components/app/configuration/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/app/components/app/app-publisher/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
# Frontend - WebApp - Chat
/web/app/components/base/chat/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
# Frontend - WebApp - Completion
/web/app/components/share/text-generation/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
# Frontend - App - List and Creation
/web/app/components/apps/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
/web/app/components/app/create-app-dialog/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
/web/app/components/app/create-app-modal/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
/web/app/components/app/create-from-dsl-modal/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
# Frontend - App - API Documentation
/web/app/components/develop/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
# Frontend - App - Logs and Annotations
/web/app/components/app/workflow-log/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
/web/app/components/app/log/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
/web/app/components/app/log-annotation/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
/web/app/components/app/annotation/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
# Frontend - App - Monitoring
/web/app/(commonLayout)/app/(appDetailLayout)/\[appId\]/overview/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
/web/app/components/app/overview/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
# Frontend - App - Settings
/web/app/components/app-sidebar/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
# Frontend - RAG - Hit Testing
/web/app/components/datasets/hit-testing/ @JzoNgKVO @iamjoel
# Frontend - RAG - List and Creation
/web/app/components/datasets/list/ @iamjoel @WTW0313
/web/app/components/datasets/create/ @iamjoel @WTW0313
/web/app/components/datasets/create-from-pipeline/ @iamjoel @WTW0313
/web/app/components/datasets/external-knowledge-base/ @iamjoel @WTW0313
# Frontend - RAG - Orchestration (general rule first, specific rules below override)
/web/app/components/rag-pipeline/ @iamjoel @WTW0313
/web/app/components/rag-pipeline/components/rag-pipeline-main.tsx @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/app/components/rag-pipeline/store/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
# Frontend - RAG - Documents List
/web/app/components/datasets/documents/list.tsx @iamjoel @WTW0313
/web/app/components/datasets/documents/create-from-pipeline/ @iamjoel @WTW0313
# Frontend - RAG - Segments List
/web/app/components/datasets/documents/detail/ @iamjoel @WTW0313
# Frontend - RAG - Settings
/web/app/components/datasets/settings/ @iamjoel @WTW0313
# Frontend - Ecosystem - Plugins
/web/app/components/plugins/ @iamjoel @zhsama
# Frontend - Ecosystem - Tools
/web/app/components/tools/ @iamjoel @Yessenia-d
# Frontend - Ecosystem - MarketPlace
/web/app/components/plugins/marketplace/ @iamjoel @Yessenia-d
# Frontend - Login and Registration
/web/app/signin/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/signup/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/reset-password/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/install/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/init/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/forgot-password/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/account/ @douxc @iamjoel
# Frontend - Service Authentication
/web/service/base.ts @douxc @iamjoel
# Frontend - WebApp Authentication and Access Control
/web/app/(shareLayout)/components/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/(shareLayout)/webapp-signin/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/(shareLayout)/webapp-reset-password/ @douxc @iamjoel
/web/app/components/app/app-access-control/ @douxc @iamjoel
# Frontend - Explore Page
/web/app/components/explore/ @CodingOnStar @iamjoel
# Frontend - Personal Settings
/web/app/components/header/account-setting/ @CodingOnStar @iamjoel
/web/app/components/header/account-dropdown/ @CodingOnStar @iamjoel
# Frontend - Analytics
/web/app/components/base/ga/ @CodingOnStar @iamjoel
# Frontend - Base Components
/web/app/components/base/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
# Frontend - Utils and Hooks
/web/utils/classnames.ts @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/utils/time.ts @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/utils/format.ts @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/utils/clipboard.ts @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/hooks/use-document-title.ts @iamjoel @zxhlyh
# Frontend - Billing and Education
/web/app/components/billing/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
/web/app/education-apply/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
# Frontend - Workspace
/web/app/components/header/account-dropdown/workplace-selector/ @iamjoel @zxhlyh
# Docker
/docker/* @laipz8200

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name: "✨ Refactor or Chore"
description: Refactor existing code or perform maintenance chores to improve readability and reliability.
title: "[Refactor/Chore] "
name: "✨ Refactor"
description: Refactor existing code for improved readability and maintainability.
title: "[Chore/Refactor] "
labels:
- refactor
body:
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
@@ -9,7 +11,7 @@ body:
options:
- label: I have read the [Contributing Guide](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) and [Language Policy](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/issues/1542).
required: true
- label: This is only for refactors or chores; if you would like to ask a question, please head to [Discussions](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/discussions/categories/general).
- label: This is only for refactoring, if you would like to ask a question, please head to [Discussions](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/discussions/categories/general).
required: true
- label: I have searched for existing issues [search for existing issues](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/issues), including closed ones.
required: true
@@ -23,14 +25,14 @@ body:
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
placeholder: "Describe the refactor or chore you are proposing."
placeholder: "Describe the refactor you are proposing."
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: motivation
attributes:
label: Motivation
placeholder: "Explain why this refactor or chore is necessary."
placeholder: "Explain why this refactor is necessary."
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea

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name: "👾 Tracker"
description: For inner usages, please do not use this template.
title: "[Tracker] "
labels:
- tracker
body:
- type: textarea
id: content
attributes:
label: Blockers
placeholder: "- [ ] ..."
validations:
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steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Setup UV and Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
with:
enable-cache: true
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
@@ -39,11 +39,25 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
run: uv sync --project api --dev
- name: Run Unit tests
run: |
uv run --project api bash dev/pytest/pytest_unit_tests.sh
- name: Run pyrefly check
run: |
cd api
uv add --dev pyrefly
uv run pyrefly check || true
- name: Coverage Summary
run: |
set -x
# Extract coverage percentage and create a summary
TOTAL_COVERAGE=$(python -c 'import json; print(json.load(open("coverage.json"))["totals"]["percent_covered_display"])')
# Create a detailed coverage summary
echo "### Test Coverage Summary :test_tube:" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "Total Coverage: ${TOTAL_COVERAGE}%" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
uv run --project api coverage report --format=markdown >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
- name: Run dify config tests
run: uv run --project api dev/pytest/pytest_config_tests.py
@@ -57,12 +71,12 @@ jobs:
run: sh .github/workflows/expose_service_ports.sh
- name: Set up Sandbox
uses: hoverkraft-tech/compose-action@v2
uses: hoverkraft-tech/compose-action@v2.0.2
with:
compose-file: |
docker/docker-compose.middleware.yaml
services: |
db_postgres
db
redis
sandbox
ssrf_proxy
@@ -71,34 +85,11 @@ jobs:
run: |
cp api/tests/integration_tests/.env.example api/tests/integration_tests/.env
- name: Run API Tests
env:
STORAGE_TYPE: opendal
OPENDAL_SCHEME: fs
OPENDAL_FS_ROOT: /tmp/dify-storage
run: |
uv run --project api pytest \
--timeout "${PYTEST_TIMEOUT:-180}" \
api/tests/integration_tests/workflow \
api/tests/integration_tests/tools \
api/tests/test_containers_integration_tests \
api/tests/unit_tests
- name: Run Workflow
run: uv run --project api bash dev/pytest/pytest_workflow.sh
- name: Coverage Summary
run: |
set -x
# Extract coverage percentage and create a summary
TOTAL_COVERAGE=$(python -c 'import json; print(json.load(open("coverage.json"))["totals"]["percent_covered_display"])')
- name: Run Tool
run: uv run --project api bash dev/pytest/pytest_tools.sh
# Create a detailed coverage summary
echo "### Test Coverage Summary :test_tube:" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
echo "Total Coverage: ${TOTAL_COVERAGE}%" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
{
echo ""
echo "<details><summary>File-level coverage (click to expand)</summary>"
echo ""
echo '```'
uv run --project api coverage report -m
echo '```'
echo "</details>"
} >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
- name: Run TestContainers
run: uv run --project api bash dev/pytest/pytest_testcontainers.sh

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@@ -2,8 +2,6 @@ name: autofix.ci
on:
pull_request:
branches: ["main"]
push:
branches: ["main"]
permissions:
contents: read
@@ -12,29 +10,12 @@ jobs:
if: github.repository == 'langgenius/dify'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Check Docker Compose inputs
id: docker-compose-changes
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v46
with:
files: |
docker/generate_docker_compose
docker/.env.example
docker/docker-compose-template.yaml
docker/docker-compose.yaml
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
# Use uv to ensure we have the same ruff version in CI and locally.
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
- name: Generate Docker Compose
if: steps.docker-compose-changes.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
run: |
cd docker
./generate_docker_compose
- run: |
cd api
uv sync --dev
@@ -45,18 +26,10 @@ jobs:
# Format code
uv run ruff format ..
- name: count migration progress
run: |
cd api
./cnt_base.sh
- name: ast-grep
run: |
# ast-grep exits 1 if no matches are found; allow idempotent runs.
uvx --from ast-grep-cli ast-grep --pattern 'db.session.query($WHATEVER).filter($HERE)' --rewrite 'db.session.query($WHATEVER).where($HERE)' -l py --update-all || true
uvx --from ast-grep-cli ast-grep --pattern 'session.query($WHATEVER).filter($HERE)' --rewrite 'session.query($WHATEVER).where($HERE)' -l py --update-all || true
uvx --from ast-grep-cli ast-grep -p '$A = db.Column($$$B)' -r '$A = mapped_column($$$B)' -l py --update-all || true
uvx --from ast-grep-cli ast-grep -p '$A : $T = db.Column($$$B)' -r '$A : $T = mapped_column($$$B)' -l py --update-all || true
uvx --from ast-grep-cli sg --pattern 'db.session.query($WHATEVER).filter($HERE)' --rewrite 'db.session.query($WHATEVER).where($HERE)' -l py --update-all
uvx --from ast-grep-cli sg --pattern 'session.query($WHATEVER).filter($HERE)' --rewrite 'session.query($WHATEVER).where($HERE)' -l py --update-all
# Convert Optional[T] to T | None (ignoring quoted types)
cat > /tmp/optional-rule.yml << 'EOF'
id: convert-optional-to-union
@@ -74,14 +47,35 @@ jobs:
pattern: $T
fix: $T | None
EOF
uvx --from ast-grep-cli ast-grep scan . --inline-rules "$(cat /tmp/optional-rule.yml)" --update-all
uvx --from ast-grep-cli sg scan --inline-rules "$(cat /tmp/optional-rule.yml)" --update-all
# Fix forward references that were incorrectly converted (Python doesn't support "Type" | None syntax)
find . -name "*.py" -type f -exec sed -i.bak -E 's/"([^"]+)" \| None/Optional["\1"]/g; s/'"'"'([^'"'"']+)'"'"' \| None/Optional['"'"'\1'"'"']/g' {} \;
find . -name "*.py.bak" -type f -delete
# mdformat breaks YAML front matter in markdown files. Add --exclude for directories containing YAML front matter.
- name: mdformat
run: |
uvx --python 3.13 mdformat . --exclude ".claude/skills/**/SKILL.md"
uvx mdformat .
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
package_json_file: web/package.json
run_install: false
- name: Setup NodeJS
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 22
cache: pnpm
cache-dependency-path: ./web/package.json
- name: Web dependencies
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: oxlint
working-directory: ./web
run: |
pnpx oxlint --fix
- uses: autofix-ci/action@635ffb0c9798bd160680f18fd73371e355b85f27

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ on:
push:
branches:
- "main"
- "deploy/**"
- "deploy/dev"
- "deploy/enterprise"
- "build/**"
- "release/e-*"
- "hotfix/**"
@@ -90,7 +91,7 @@ jobs:
touch "/tmp/digests/${sanitized_digest}"
- name: Upload digest
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: digests-${{ matrix.context }}-${{ env.PLATFORM_PAIR }}
path: /tmp/digests/*

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@@ -8,18 +8,18 @@ concurrency:
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
db-migration-test-postgres:
db-migration-test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- name: Setup UV and Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
with:
enable-cache: true
python-version: "3.12"
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ jobs:
compose-file: |
docker/docker-compose.middleware.yaml
services: |
db_postgres
db
redis
- name: Prepare configs
@@ -57,60 +57,3 @@ jobs:
env:
DEBUG: true
run: uv run --directory api flask upgrade-db
db-migration-test-mysql:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- name: Setup UV and Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
with:
enable-cache: true
python-version: "3.12"
cache-dependency-glob: api/uv.lock
- name: Install dependencies
run: uv sync --project api
- name: Ensure Offline migration are supported
run: |
# upgrade
uv run --directory api flask db upgrade 'base:head' --sql
# downgrade
uv run --directory api flask db downgrade 'head:base' --sql
- name: Prepare middleware env for MySQL
run: |
cd docker
cp middleware.env.example middleware.env
sed -i 's/DB_TYPE=postgresql/DB_TYPE=mysql/' middleware.env
sed -i 's/DB_HOST=db_postgres/DB_HOST=db_mysql/' middleware.env
sed -i 's/DB_PORT=5432/DB_PORT=3306/' middleware.env
sed -i 's/DB_USERNAME=postgres/DB_USERNAME=mysql/' middleware.env
- name: Set up Middlewares
uses: hoverkraft-tech/compose-action@v2.0.2
with:
compose-file: |
docker/docker-compose.middleware.yaml
services: |
db_mysql
redis
- name: Prepare configs for MySQL
run: |
cd api
cp .env.example .env
sed -i 's/DB_TYPE=postgresql/DB_TYPE=mysql/' .env
sed -i 's/DB_PORT=5432/DB_PORT=3306/' .env
sed -i 's/DB_USERNAME=postgres/DB_USERNAME=root/' .env
- name: Run DB Migration
env:
DEBUG: true
run: uv run --directory api flask upgrade-db

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Deploy to server
uses: appleboy/ssh-action@v0.1.8
with:
host: ${{ secrets.SSH_HOST }}
host: ${{ secrets.RAG_SSH_HOST }}
username: ${{ secrets.SSH_USER }}
key: ${{ secrets.SSH_PRIVATE_KEY }}
script: |

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
name: Deploy RAG Dev
permissions:
contents: read
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Build and Push API & Web"]
branches:
- "deploy/rag-dev"
types:
- completed
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: |
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'deploy/rag-dev'
steps:
- name: Deploy to server
uses: appleboy/ssh-action@v0.1.8
with:
host: ${{ secrets.RAG_SSH_HOST }}
username: ${{ secrets.SSH_USER }}
key: ${{ secrets.SSH_PRIVATE_KEY }}
script: |
${{ vars.SSH_SCRIPT || secrets.SSH_SCRIPT }}

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
name: Deploy Trigger Dev
permissions:
contents: read
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Build and Push API & Web"]
branches:
- "deploy/trigger-dev"
types:
- completed
jobs:
deploy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: |
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_branch == 'deploy/trigger-dev'
steps:
- name: Deploy to server
uses: appleboy/ssh-action@v0.1.8
with:
host: ${{ secrets.TRIGGER_SSH_HOST }}
username: ${{ secrets.SSH_USER }}
key: ${{ secrets.SSH_PRIVATE_KEY }}
script: |
${{ vars.SSH_SCRIPT || secrets.SSH_SCRIPT }}

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#!/bin/bash
yq eval '.services.weaviate.ports += ["8080:8080"]' -i docker/docker-compose.yaml
yq eval '.services.weaviate.ports += ["50051:50051"]' -i docker/docker-compose.yaml
yq eval '.services.qdrant.ports += ["6333:6333"]' -i docker/docker-compose.yaml
yq eval '.services.chroma.ports += ["8000:8000"]' -i docker/docker-compose.yaml
yq eval '.services["milvus-standalone"].ports += ["19530:19530"]' -i docker/docker-compose.yaml
@@ -14,4 +13,4 @@ yq eval '.services.tidb.ports += ["4000:4000"]' -i docker/tidb/docker-compose.ya
yq eval '.services.oceanbase.ports += ["2881:2881"]' -i docker/docker-compose.yaml
yq eval '.services.opengauss.ports += ["6600:6600"]' -i docker/docker-compose.yaml
echo "Ports exposed for sandbox, weaviate (HTTP 8080, gRPC 50051), tidb, qdrant, chroma, milvus, pgvector, pgvecto-rs, elasticsearch, couchbase, opengauss"
echo "Ports exposed for sandbox, weaviate, tidb, qdrant, chroma, milvus, pgvector, pgvecto-rs, elasticsearch, couchbase, opengauss"

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ jobs:
vdb-changed: ${{ steps.changes.outputs.vdb }}
migration-changed: ${{ steps.changes.outputs.migration }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: dorny/paths-filter@v3
id: changes
with:
@@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ jobs:
- '.github/workflows/api-tests.yml'
web:
- 'web/**'
- '.github/workflows/web-tests.yml'
vdb:
- 'api/core/rag/datasource/**'
- 'docker/**'

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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
name: Semantic Pull Request
on:
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- edited
- reopened
- synchronize
jobs:
lint:
name: Validate PR title
permissions:
pull-requests: read
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check title
uses: amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@v6.1.1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -19,13 +19,13 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Check changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v47
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v46
with:
files: |
api/**
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Setup UV and Python
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
with:
enable-cache: false
python-version: "3.12"
@@ -68,17 +68,15 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Check changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v47
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v46
with:
files: |
web/**
.github/workflows/style.yml
files: web/**
- name: Install pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
@@ -87,12 +85,12 @@ jobs:
run_install: false
- name: Setup NodeJS
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
with:
node-version: 22
cache: pnpm
cache-dependency-path: ./web/pnpm-lock.yaml
cache-dependency-path: ./web/package.json
- name: Web dependencies
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
@@ -105,20 +103,35 @@ jobs:
run: |
pnpm run lint
- name: Web type check
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm run type-check:tsgo
docker-compose-template:
name: Docker Compose Template
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- name: Web dead code check
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm run knip
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Web build check
- name: Check changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v46
with:
files: |
docker/generate_docker_compose
docker/.env.example
docker/docker-compose-template.yaml
docker/docker-compose.yaml
- name: Generate Docker Compose
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm run build
run: |
cd docker
./generate_docker_compose
- name: Check for changes
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
run: git diff --exit-code
superlinter:
name: SuperLinter
@@ -126,14 +139,14 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- name: Check changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v47
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v46
with:
files: |
**.sh

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@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ jobs:
working-directory: sdks/nodejs-client
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
cache: ''

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@@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
name: Translate i18n Files Based on English
name: Check i18n Files and Create PR
on:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- 'web/i18n/en-US/*.json'
workflow_dispatch:
- 'web/i18n/en-US/*.ts'
permissions:
contents: write
@@ -19,37 +18,29 @@ jobs:
run:
working-directory: web
steps:
# Keep use old checkout action version for https://github.com/peter-evans/create-pull-request/issues/4272
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
fetch-depth: 2
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Check for file changes in i18n/en-US
id: check_files
run: |
# Skip check for manual trigger, translate all files
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "workflow_dispatch" ]; then
recent_commit_sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
second_recent_commit_sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD~1)
changed_files=$(git diff --name-only $recent_commit_sha $second_recent_commit_sha -- 'i18n/en-US/*.ts')
echo "Changed files: $changed_files"
if [ -n "$changed_files" ]; then
echo "FILES_CHANGED=true" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "FILE_ARGS=" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "Manual trigger: translating all files"
file_args=""
for file in $changed_files; do
filename=$(basename "$file" .ts)
file_args="$file_args --file=$filename"
done
echo "FILE_ARGS=$file_args" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "File arguments: $file_args"
else
git fetch origin "${{ github.event.before }}" || true
git fetch origin "${{ github.sha }}" || true
changed_files=$(git diff --name-only "${{ github.event.before }}" "${{ github.sha }}" -- 'i18n/en-US/*.json')
echo "Changed files: $changed_files"
if [ -n "$changed_files" ]; then
echo "FILES_CHANGED=true" >> $GITHUB_ENV
file_args=""
for file in $changed_files; do
filename=$(basename "$file" .json)
file_args="$file_args --file $filename"
done
echo "FILE_ARGS=$file_args" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "File arguments: $file_args"
else
echo "FILES_CHANGED=false" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
echo "FILES_CHANGED=false" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
- name: Install pnpm
@@ -60,11 +51,11 @@ jobs:
- name: Set up Node.js
if: env.FILES_CHANGED == 'true'
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/*'
cache: pnpm
cache-dependency-path: ./web/pnpm-lock.yaml
cache-dependency-path: ./web/package.json
- name: Install dependencies
if: env.FILES_CHANGED == 'true'
@@ -74,21 +65,24 @@ jobs:
- name: Generate i18n translations
if: env.FILES_CHANGED == 'true'
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm run i18n:gen ${{ env.FILE_ARGS }}
run: pnpm run auto-gen-i18n ${{ env.FILE_ARGS }}
- name: Generate i18n type definitions
if: env.FILES_CHANGED == 'true'
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm run gen:i18n-types
- name: Create Pull Request
if: env.FILES_CHANGED == 'true'
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v6
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
commit-message: 'chore(i18n): update translations based on en-US changes'
title: 'chore(i18n): translate i18n files based on en-US changes'
commit-message: Update i18n files and type definitions based on en-US changes
title: 'chore: translate i18n files and update type definitions'
body: |
This PR was automatically created to update i18n translation files based on changes in en-US locale.
**Triggered by:** ${{ github.sha }}
This PR was automatically created to update i18n files and TypeScript type definitions based on changes in en-US locale.
**Changes included:**
- Updated translation files for all locales
branch: chore/automated-i18n-updates-${{ github.sha }}
delete-branch: true
- Regenerated TypeScript type definitions for type safety
branch: chore/automated-i18n-updates

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@@ -19,19 +19,19 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Free Disk Space
uses: endersonmenezes/free-disk-space@v3
uses: endersonmenezes/free-disk-space@v2
with:
remove_dotnet: true
remove_haskell: true
remove_tool_cache: true
- name: Setup UV and Python
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v7
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
with:
enable-cache: true
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
@@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ jobs:
- name: Expose Service Ports
run: sh .github/workflows/expose_service_ports.sh
# - name: Set up Vector Store (TiDB)
# uses: hoverkraft-tech/compose-action@v2.0.2
# with:
# compose-file: docker/tidb/docker-compose.yaml
# services: |
# tidb
# tiflash
- name: Set up Vector Store (TiDB)
uses: hoverkraft-tech/compose-action@v2.0.2
with:
compose-file: docker/tidb/docker-compose.yaml
services: |
tidb
tiflash
- name: Set up Vector Stores (Weaviate, Qdrant, PGVector, Milvus, PgVecto-RS, Chroma, MyScale, ElasticSearch, Couchbase, OceanBase)
uses: hoverkraft-tech/compose-action@v2.0.2
@@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ jobs:
ls -lah .
cp api/tests/integration_tests/.env.example api/tests/integration_tests/.env
# - name: Check VDB Ready (TiDB)
# run: uv run --project api python api/tests/integration_tests/vdb/tidb_vector/check_tiflash_ready.py
- name: Check VDB Ready (TiDB)
run: uv run --project api python api/tests/integration_tests/vdb/tidb_vector/check_tiflash_ready.py
- name: Test Vector Stores
run: uv run --project api bash dev/pytest/pytest_vdb.sh

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@@ -13,356 +13,46 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
working-directory: ./web
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Check changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v46
with:
files: web/**
- name: Install pnpm
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
with:
package_json_file: web/package.json
run_install: false
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
with:
node-version: 22
cache: pnpm
cache-dependency-path: ./web/pnpm-lock.yaml
cache-dependency-path: ./web/package.json
- name: Install dependencies
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Check i18n types synchronization
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm run check:i18n-types
- name: Run tests
run: pnpm test:coverage
- name: Coverage Summary
if: always()
id: coverage-summary
run: |
set -eo pipefail
COVERAGE_FILE="coverage/coverage-final.json"
COVERAGE_SUMMARY_FILE="coverage/coverage-summary.json"
if [ ! -f "$COVERAGE_FILE" ] && [ ! -f "$COVERAGE_SUMMARY_FILE" ]; then
echo "has_coverage=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "### 🚨 Test Coverage Report :test_tube:" >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
echo "Coverage data not found. Ensure Vitest runs with coverage enabled." >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
exit 0
fi
echo "has_coverage=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
node <<'NODE' >> "$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY"
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
let libCoverage = null;
try {
libCoverage = require('istanbul-lib-coverage');
} catch (error) {
libCoverage = null;
}
const summaryPath = path.join('coverage', 'coverage-summary.json');
const finalPath = path.join('coverage', 'coverage-final.json');
const hasSummary = fs.existsSync(summaryPath);
const hasFinal = fs.existsSync(finalPath);
if (!hasSummary && !hasFinal) {
console.log('### Test Coverage Summary :test_tube:');
console.log('');
console.log('No coverage data found.');
process.exit(0);
}
const summary = hasSummary
? JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(summaryPath, 'utf8'))
: null;
const coverage = hasFinal
? JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(finalPath, 'utf8'))
: null;
const getLineCoverageFromStatements = (statementMap, statementHits) => {
const lineHits = {};
if (!statementMap || !statementHits) {
return lineHits;
}
Object.entries(statementMap).forEach(([key, statement]) => {
const line = statement?.start?.line;
if (!line) {
return;
}
const hits = statementHits[key] ?? 0;
const previous = lineHits[line];
lineHits[line] = previous === undefined ? hits : Math.max(previous, hits);
});
return lineHits;
};
const getFileCoverage = (entry) => (
libCoverage ? libCoverage.createFileCoverage(entry) : null
);
const getLineHits = (entry, fileCoverage) => {
const lineHits = entry.l ?? {};
if (Object.keys(lineHits).length > 0) {
return lineHits;
}
if (fileCoverage) {
return fileCoverage.getLineCoverage();
}
return getLineCoverageFromStatements(entry.statementMap ?? {}, entry.s ?? {});
};
const getUncoveredLines = (entry, fileCoverage, lineHits) => {
if (lineHits && Object.keys(lineHits).length > 0) {
return Object.entries(lineHits)
.filter(([, count]) => count === 0)
.map(([line]) => Number(line))
.sort((a, b) => a - b);
}
if (fileCoverage) {
return fileCoverage.getUncoveredLines();
}
return [];
};
const totals = {
lines: { covered: 0, total: 0 },
statements: { covered: 0, total: 0 },
branches: { covered: 0, total: 0 },
functions: { covered: 0, total: 0 },
};
const fileSummaries = [];
if (summary) {
const totalEntry = summary.total ?? {};
['lines', 'statements', 'branches', 'functions'].forEach((key) => {
if (totalEntry[key]) {
totals[key].covered = totalEntry[key].covered ?? 0;
totals[key].total = totalEntry[key].total ?? 0;
}
});
Object.entries(summary)
.filter(([file]) => file !== 'total')
.forEach(([file, data]) => {
fileSummaries.push({
file,
pct: data.lines?.pct ?? data.statements?.pct ?? 0,
lines: {
covered: data.lines?.covered ?? 0,
total: data.lines?.total ?? 0,
},
});
});
} else if (coverage) {
Object.entries(coverage).forEach(([file, entry]) => {
const fileCoverage = getFileCoverage(entry);
const lineHits = getLineHits(entry, fileCoverage);
const statementHits = entry.s ?? {};
const branchHits = entry.b ?? {};
const functionHits = entry.f ?? {};
const lineTotal = Object.keys(lineHits).length;
const lineCovered = Object.values(lineHits).filter((n) => n > 0).length;
const statementTotal = Object.keys(statementHits).length;
const statementCovered = Object.values(statementHits).filter((n) => n > 0).length;
const branchTotal = Object.values(branchHits).reduce((acc, branches) => acc + branches.length, 0);
const branchCovered = Object.values(branchHits).reduce(
(acc, branches) => acc + branches.filter((n) => n > 0).length,
0,
);
const functionTotal = Object.keys(functionHits).length;
const functionCovered = Object.values(functionHits).filter((n) => n > 0).length;
totals.lines.total += lineTotal;
totals.lines.covered += lineCovered;
totals.statements.total += statementTotal;
totals.statements.covered += statementCovered;
totals.branches.total += branchTotal;
totals.branches.covered += branchCovered;
totals.functions.total += functionTotal;
totals.functions.covered += functionCovered;
const pct = (covered, tot) => (tot > 0 ? (covered / tot) * 100 : 0);
fileSummaries.push({
file,
pct: pct(lineCovered || statementCovered, lineTotal || statementTotal),
lines: {
covered: lineCovered || statementCovered,
total: lineTotal || statementTotal,
},
});
});
}
const pct = (covered, tot) => (tot > 0 ? ((covered / tot) * 100).toFixed(2) : '0.00');
console.log('### Test Coverage Summary :test_tube:');
console.log('');
console.log('| Metric | Coverage | Covered / Total |');
console.log('|--------|----------|-----------------|');
console.log(`| Lines | ${pct(totals.lines.covered, totals.lines.total)}% | ${totals.lines.covered} / ${totals.lines.total} |`);
console.log(`| Statements | ${pct(totals.statements.covered, totals.statements.total)}% | ${totals.statements.covered} / ${totals.statements.total} |`);
console.log(`| Branches | ${pct(totals.branches.covered, totals.branches.total)}% | ${totals.branches.covered} / ${totals.branches.total} |`);
console.log(`| Functions | ${pct(totals.functions.covered, totals.functions.total)}% | ${totals.functions.covered} / ${totals.functions.total} |`);
console.log('');
console.log('<details><summary>File coverage (lowest lines first)</summary>');
console.log('');
console.log('```');
fileSummaries
.sort((a, b) => (a.pct - b.pct) || (b.lines.total - a.lines.total))
.slice(0, 25)
.forEach(({ file, pct, lines }) => {
console.log(`${pct.toFixed(2)}%\t${lines.covered}/${lines.total}\t${file}`);
});
console.log('```');
console.log('</details>');
if (coverage) {
const pctValue = (covered, tot) => {
if (tot === 0) {
return '0';
}
return ((covered / tot) * 100)
.toFixed(2)
.replace(/\.?0+$/, '');
};
const formatLineRanges = (lines) => {
if (lines.length === 0) {
return '';
}
const ranges = [];
let start = lines[0];
let end = lines[0];
for (let i = 1; i < lines.length; i += 1) {
const current = lines[i];
if (current === end + 1) {
end = current;
continue;
}
ranges.push(start === end ? `${start}` : `${start}-${end}`);
start = current;
end = current;
}
ranges.push(start === end ? `${start}` : `${start}-${end}`);
return ranges.join(',');
};
const tableTotals = {
statements: { covered: 0, total: 0 },
branches: { covered: 0, total: 0 },
functions: { covered: 0, total: 0 },
lines: { covered: 0, total: 0 },
};
const tableRows = Object.entries(coverage)
.map(([file, entry]) => {
const fileCoverage = getFileCoverage(entry);
const lineHits = getLineHits(entry, fileCoverage);
const statementHits = entry.s ?? {};
const branchHits = entry.b ?? {};
const functionHits = entry.f ?? {};
const lineTotal = Object.keys(lineHits).length;
const lineCovered = Object.values(lineHits).filter((n) => n > 0).length;
const statementTotal = Object.keys(statementHits).length;
const statementCovered = Object.values(statementHits).filter((n) => n > 0).length;
const branchTotal = Object.values(branchHits).reduce((acc, branches) => acc + branches.length, 0);
const branchCovered = Object.values(branchHits).reduce(
(acc, branches) => acc + branches.filter((n) => n > 0).length,
0,
);
const functionTotal = Object.keys(functionHits).length;
const functionCovered = Object.values(functionHits).filter((n) => n > 0).length;
tableTotals.lines.total += lineTotal;
tableTotals.lines.covered += lineCovered;
tableTotals.statements.total += statementTotal;
tableTotals.statements.covered += statementCovered;
tableTotals.branches.total += branchTotal;
tableTotals.branches.covered += branchCovered;
tableTotals.functions.total += functionTotal;
tableTotals.functions.covered += functionCovered;
const uncoveredLines = getUncoveredLines(entry, fileCoverage, lineHits);
const filePath = entry.path ?? file;
const relativePath = path.isAbsolute(filePath)
? path.relative(process.cwd(), filePath)
: filePath;
return {
file: relativePath || file,
statements: pctValue(statementCovered, statementTotal),
branches: pctValue(branchCovered, branchTotal),
functions: pctValue(functionCovered, functionTotal),
lines: pctValue(lineCovered, lineTotal),
uncovered: formatLineRanges(uncoveredLines),
};
})
.sort((a, b) => a.file.localeCompare(b.file));
const columns = [
{ key: 'file', header: 'File', align: 'left' },
{ key: 'statements', header: '% Stmts', align: 'right' },
{ key: 'branches', header: '% Branch', align: 'right' },
{ key: 'functions', header: '% Funcs', align: 'right' },
{ key: 'lines', header: '% Lines', align: 'right' },
{ key: 'uncovered', header: 'Uncovered Line #s', align: 'left' },
];
const allFilesRow = {
file: 'All files',
statements: pctValue(tableTotals.statements.covered, tableTotals.statements.total),
branches: pctValue(tableTotals.branches.covered, tableTotals.branches.total),
functions: pctValue(tableTotals.functions.covered, tableTotals.functions.total),
lines: pctValue(tableTotals.lines.covered, tableTotals.lines.total),
uncovered: '',
};
const rowsForOutput = [allFilesRow, ...tableRows];
const formatRow = (row) => `| ${columns
.map(({ key }) => String(row[key] ?? ''))
.join(' | ')} |`;
const headerRow = `| ${columns.map(({ header }) => header).join(' | ')} |`;
const dividerRow = `| ${columns
.map(({ align }) => (align === 'right' ? '---:' : ':---'))
.join(' | ')} |`;
console.log('');
console.log('<details><summary>Vitest coverage table</summary>');
console.log('');
console.log(headerRow);
console.log(dividerRow);
rowsForOutput.forEach((row) => console.log(formatRow(row)));
console.log('</details>');
}
NODE
- name: Upload Coverage Artifact
if: steps.coverage-summary.outputs.has_coverage == 'true'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: web-coverage-report
path: web/coverage
retention-days: 30
if-no-files-found: error
if: steps.changed-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
working-directory: ./web
run: pnpm test

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@@ -6,9 +6,6 @@ __pycache__/
# C extensions
*.so
# *db files
*.db
# Distribution / packaging
.Python
build/
@@ -100,7 +97,6 @@ __pypackages__/
# Celery stuff
celerybeat-schedule
celerybeat-schedule.db
celerybeat.pid
# SageMath parsed files
@@ -139,6 +135,7 @@ pyrightconfig.json
.idea/'
.DS_Store
web/.vscode/settings.json
# Intellij IDEA Files
.idea/*
@@ -185,17 +182,13 @@ docker/volumes/couchbase/*
docker/volumes/oceanbase/*
docker/volumes/plugin_daemon/*
docker/volumes/matrixone/*
docker/volumes/mysql/*
docker/volumes/seekdb/*
!docker/volumes/oceanbase/init.d
docker/volumes/iris/*
docker/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
docker/nginx/ssl/*
!docker/nginx/ssl/.gitkeep
docker/middleware.env
docker/docker-compose.override.yaml
docker/env-backup/*
sdks/python-client/build
sdks/python-client/dist
@@ -205,6 +198,7 @@ sdks/python-client/dify_client.egg-info
!.vscode/launch.json.template
!.vscode/README.md
api/.vscode
web/.vscode
# vscode Code History Extension
.history
@@ -219,6 +213,15 @@ plugins.jsonl
# mise
mise.toml
# Next.js build output
.next/
# PWA generated files
web/public/sw.js
web/public/sw.js.map
web/public/workbox-*.js
web/public/workbox-*.js.map
web/public/fallback-*.js
# AI Assistant
.roo/
@@ -231,8 +234,4 @@ scripts/stress-test/reports/
# mcp
.playwright-mcp/
.serena/
# settings
*.local.json
*.local.md
.serena/

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@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
{
"mcpServers": {
"context7": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.context7.com/mcp"
},
"sequential-thinking": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-sequential-thinking"],
"env": {}
},
"github": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-github"],
"env": {
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "${GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN}"
}
},
"fetch": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["mcp-server-fetch"],
"env": {}
},
"playwright": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@playwright/mcp@latest"],
"env": {}
}
}
}

1
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
22.11.0

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@@ -8,7 +8,8 @@
"module": "flask",
"env": {
"FLASK_APP": "app.py",
"FLASK_ENV": "development"
"FLASK_ENV": "development",
"GEVENT_SUPPORT": "True"
},
"args": [
"run",
@@ -27,7 +28,9 @@
"type": "debugpy",
"request": "launch",
"module": "celery",
"env": {},
"env": {
"GEVENT_SUPPORT": "True"
},
"args": [
"-A",
"app.celery",
@@ -37,7 +40,7 @@
"-c",
"1",
"-Q",
"dataset,priority_dataset,priority_pipeline,pipeline,mail,ops_trace,app_deletion,plugin,workflow_storage,conversation,workflow,schedule_poller,schedule_executor,triggered_workflow_dispatcher,trigger_refresh_executor,retention",
"dataset,generation,mail,ops_trace",
"--loglevel",
"INFO"
],

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The codebase is split into:
- Run backend CLI commands through `uv run --project api <command>`.
- Before submission, all backend modifications must pass local checks: `make lint`, `make type-check`, and `uv run --project api --dev dev/pytest/pytest_unit_tests.sh`.
- Backend QA gate requires passing `make lint`, `make type-check`, and `uv run --project api --dev dev/pytest/pytest_unit_tests.sh` before review.
- Use Makefile targets for linting and formatting; `make lint` and `make type-check` cover the required checks.
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ The codebase is split into:
```bash
cd web
pnpm lint
pnpm lint:fix
pnpm type-check:tsgo
pnpm test
```
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ pnpm test
## Language Style
- **Python**: Keep type hints on functions and attributes, and implement relevant special methods (e.g., `__repr__`, `__str__`).
- **TypeScript**: Use the strict config, rely on ESLint (`pnpm lint:fix` preferred) plus `pnpm type-check:tsgo`, and avoid `any` types.
- **TypeScript**: Use the strict config, lean on ESLint + Prettier workflows, and avoid `any` types.
## General Practices

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@@ -77,8 +77,6 @@ How we prioritize:
For setting up the frontend service, please refer to our comprehensive [guide](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/blob/main/web/README.md) in the `web/README.md` file. This document provides detailed instructions to help you set up the frontend environment properly.
**Testing**: All React components must have comprehensive test coverage. See [web/testing/testing.md](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/blob/main/web/testing/testing.md) for the canonical frontend testing guidelines and follow every requirement described there.
#### Backend
For setting up the backend service, kindly refer to our detailed [instructions](https://github.com/langgenius/dify/blob/main/api/README.md) in the `api/README.md` file. This document contains step-by-step guidance to help you get the backend up and running smoothly.

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@@ -70,11 +70,6 @@ type-check:
@uv run --directory api --dev basedpyright
@echo "✅ Type check complete"
test:
@echo "🧪 Running backend unit tests..."
@uv run --project api --dev dev/pytest/pytest_unit_tests.sh
@echo "✅ Tests complete"
# Build Docker images
build-web:
@echo "Building web Docker image: $(WEB_IMAGE):$(VERSION)..."
@@ -124,7 +119,6 @@ help:
@echo " make check - Check code with ruff"
@echo " make lint - Format and fix code with ruff"
@echo " make type-check - Run type checking with basedpyright"
@echo " make test - Run backend unit tests"
@echo ""
@echo "Docker Build Targets:"
@echo " make build-web - Build web Docker image"
@@ -134,4 +128,4 @@ help:
@echo " make build-push-all - Build and push all Docker images"
# Phony targets
.PHONY: build-web build-api push-web push-api build-all push-all build-push-all dev-setup prepare-docker prepare-web prepare-api dev-clean help format check lint type-check test
.PHONY: build-web build-api push-web push-api build-all push-all build-push-all dev-setup prepare-docker prepare-web prepare-api dev-clean help format check lint type-check

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@@ -36,12 +36,6 @@
<img alt="Issues closed" src="https://img.shields.io/github/issues-search?query=repo%3Alanggenius%2Fdify%20is%3Aclosed&label=issues%20closed&labelColor=%20%237d89b0&color=%20%235d6b98"></a>
<a href="https://github.com/langgenius/dify/discussions/" target="_blank">
<img alt="Discussion posts" src="https://img.shields.io/github/discussions/langgenius/dify?labelColor=%20%239b8afb&color=%20%237a5af8"></a>
<a href="https://insights.linuxfoundation.org/project/langgenius-dify" target="_blank">
<img alt="LFX Health Score" src="https://insights.linuxfoundation.org/api/badge/health-score?project=langgenius-dify"></a>
<a href="https://insights.linuxfoundation.org/project/langgenius-dify" target="_blank">
<img alt="LFX Contributors" src="https://insights.linuxfoundation.org/api/badge/contributors?project=langgenius-dify"></a>
<a href="https://insights.linuxfoundation.org/project/langgenius-dify" target="_blank">
<img alt="LFX Active Contributors" src="https://insights.linuxfoundation.org/api/badge/active-contributors?project=langgenius-dify"></a>
</p>
<p align="center">
@@ -69,7 +63,7 @@ Dify is an open-source platform for developing LLM applications. Its intuitive i
> - CPU >= 2 Core
> - RAM >= 4 GiB
<br/>
</br>
The easiest way to start the Dify server is through [Docker Compose](docker/docker-compose.yaml). Before running Dify with the following commands, make sure that [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) and [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) are installed on your machine:
@@ -115,15 +109,15 @@ All of Dify's offerings come with corresponding APIs, so you could effortlessly
## Using Dify
- **Cloud <br/>**
- **Cloud </br>**
We host a [Dify Cloud](https://dify.ai) service for anyone to try with zero setup. It provides all the capabilities of the self-deployed version, and includes 200 free GPT-4 calls in the sandbox plan.
- **Self-hosting Dify Community Edition<br/>**
- **Self-hosting Dify Community Edition</br>**
Quickly get Dify running in your environment with this [starter guide](#quick-start).
Use our [documentation](https://docs.dify.ai) for further references and more in-depth instructions.
- **Dify for enterprise / organizations<br/>**
We provide additional enterprise-centric features. [Send us an email](mailto:business@dify.ai?subject=%5BGitHub%5DBusiness%20License%20Inquiry) to discuss your enterprise needs. <br/>
- **Dify for enterprise / organizations</br>**
We provide additional enterprise-centric features. [Log your questions for us through this chatbot](https://udify.app/chat/22L1zSxg6yW1cWQg) or [send us an email](mailto:business@dify.ai?subject=%5BGitHub%5DBusiness%20License%20Inquiry) to discuss enterprise needs. </br>
> For startups and small businesses using AWS, check out [Dify Premium on AWS Marketplace](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-t22mebxzwjhu6) and deploy it to your own AWS VPC with one click. It's an affordable AMI offering with the option to create apps with custom logo and branding.
@@ -135,31 +129,8 @@ Star Dify on GitHub and be instantly notified of new releases.
## Advanced Setup
### Custom configurations
If you need to customize the configuration, please refer to the comments in our [.env.example](docker/.env.example) file and update the corresponding values in your `.env` file. Additionally, you might need to make adjustments to the `docker-compose.yaml` file itself, such as changing image versions, port mappings, or volume mounts, based on your specific deployment environment and requirements. After making any changes, please re-run `docker-compose up -d`. You can find the full list of available environment variables [here](https://docs.dify.ai/getting-started/install-self-hosted/environments).
#### Customizing Suggested Questions
You can now customize the "Suggested Questions After Answer" feature to better fit your use case. For example, to generate longer, more technical questions:
```bash
# In your .env file
SUGGESTED_QUESTIONS_PROMPT='Please help me predict the five most likely technical follow-up questions a developer would ask. Focus on implementation details, best practices, and architecture considerations. Keep each question between 40-60 characters. Output must be JSON array: ["question1","question2","question3","question4","question5"]'
SUGGESTED_QUESTIONS_MAX_TOKENS=512
SUGGESTED_QUESTIONS_TEMPERATURE=0.3
```
See the [Suggested Questions Configuration Guide](docs/suggested-questions-configuration.md) for detailed examples and usage instructions.
### Metrics Monitoring with Grafana
Import the dashboard to Grafana, using Dify's PostgreSQL database as data source, to monitor metrics in granularity of apps, tenants, messages, and more.
- [Grafana Dashboard by @bowenliang123](https://github.com/bowenliang123/dify-grafana-dashboard)
### Deployment with Kubernetes
If you'd like to configure a highly-available setup, there are community-contributed [Helm Charts](https://helm.sh/) and YAML files which allow Dify to be deployed on Kubernetes.
- [Helm Chart by @LeoQuote](https://github.com/douban/charts/tree/master/charts/dify)

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@@ -27,9 +27,6 @@ FILES_URL=http://localhost:5001
# Example: INTERNAL_FILES_URL=http://api:5001
INTERNAL_FILES_URL=http://127.0.0.1:5001
# TRIGGER URL
TRIGGER_URL=http://localhost:5001
# The time in seconds after the signature is rejected
FILES_ACCESS_TIMEOUT=300
@@ -72,15 +69,12 @@ REDIS_CLUSTERS_PASSWORD=
# celery configuration
CELERY_BROKER_URL=redis://:difyai123456@localhost:${REDIS_PORT}/1
CELERY_BACKEND=redis
# Database configuration
DB_TYPE=postgresql
# PostgreSQL database configuration
DB_USERNAME=postgres
DB_PASSWORD=difyai123456
DB_HOST=localhost
DB_PORT=5432
DB_DATABASE=dify
SQLALCHEMY_POOL_PRE_PING=true
SQLALCHEMY_POOL_TIMEOUT=30
@@ -101,15 +95,6 @@ S3_ACCESS_KEY=your-access-key
S3_SECRET_KEY=your-secret-key
S3_REGION=your-region
# Workflow run and Conversation archive storage (S3-compatible)
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ENABLED=false
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT=
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ARCHIVE_BUCKET=
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_EXPORT_BUCKET=
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY=
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_SECRET_KEY=
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_REGION=auto
# Azure Blob Storage configuration
AZURE_BLOB_ACCOUNT_NAME=your-account-name
AZURE_BLOB_ACCOUNT_KEY=your-account-key
@@ -125,7 +110,6 @@ ALIYUN_OSS_AUTH_VERSION=v1
ALIYUN_OSS_REGION=your-region
# Don't start with '/'. OSS doesn't support leading slash in object names.
ALIYUN_OSS_PATH=your-path
ALIYUN_CLOUDBOX_ID=your-cloudbox-id
# Google Storage configuration
GOOGLE_STORAGE_BUCKET_NAME=your-bucket-name
@@ -137,14 +121,12 @@ TENCENT_COS_SECRET_KEY=your-secret-key
TENCENT_COS_SECRET_ID=your-secret-id
TENCENT_COS_REGION=your-region
TENCENT_COS_SCHEME=your-scheme
TENCENT_COS_CUSTOM_DOMAIN=your-custom-domain
# Huawei OBS Storage Configuration
HUAWEI_OBS_BUCKET_NAME=your-bucket-name
HUAWEI_OBS_SECRET_KEY=your-secret-key
HUAWEI_OBS_ACCESS_KEY=your-access-key
HUAWEI_OBS_SERVER=your-server-url
HUAWEI_OBS_PATH_STYLE=false
# Baidu OBS Storage Configuration
BAIDU_OBS_BUCKET_NAME=your-bucket-name
@@ -174,11 +156,9 @@ SUPABASE_URL=your-server-url
# CORS configuration
WEB_API_CORS_ALLOW_ORIGINS=http://localhost:3000,*
CONSOLE_CORS_ALLOW_ORIGINS=http://localhost:3000,*
# When the frontend and backend run on different subdomains, set COOKIE_DOMAIN to the sites top-level domain (e.g., `example.com`). Leading dots are optional.
COOKIE_DOMAIN=
# Vector database configuration
# Supported values are `weaviate`, `oceanbase`, `qdrant`, `milvus`, `myscale`, `relyt`, `pgvector`, `pgvecto-rs`, `chroma`, `opensearch`, `oracle`, `tencent`, `elasticsearch`, `elasticsearch-ja`, `analyticdb`, `couchbase`, `vikingdb`, `opengauss`, `tablestore`,`vastbase`,`tidb`,`tidb_on_qdrant`,`baidu`,`lindorm`,`huawei_cloud`,`upstash`, `matrixone`.
# Supported values are `weaviate`, `qdrant`, `milvus`, `myscale`, `relyt`, `pgvector`, `pgvecto-rs`, `chroma`, `opensearch`, `oracle`, `tencent`, `elasticsearch`, `elasticsearch-ja`, `analyticdb`, `couchbase`, `vikingdb`, `oceanbase`, `opengauss`, `tablestore`,`vastbase`,`tidb`,`tidb_on_qdrant`,`baidu`,`lindorm`,`huawei_cloud`,`upstash`, `matrixone`.
VECTOR_STORE=weaviate
# Prefix used to create collection name in vector database
VECTOR_INDEX_NAME_PREFIX=Vector_index
@@ -188,18 +168,6 @@ WEAVIATE_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8080
WEAVIATE_API_KEY=WVF5YThaHlkYwhGUSmCRgsX3tD5ngdN8pkih
WEAVIATE_GRPC_ENABLED=false
WEAVIATE_BATCH_SIZE=100
WEAVIATE_TOKENIZATION=word
# OceanBase Vector configuration
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_HOST=127.0.0.1
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_PORT=2881
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_USER=root@test
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_PASSWORD=difyai123456
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_DATABASE=test
OCEANBASE_MEMORY_LIMIT=6G
OCEANBASE_ENABLE_HYBRID_SEARCH=false
OCEANBASE_FULLTEXT_PARSER=ik
SEEKDB_MEMORY_LIMIT=2G
# Qdrant configuration, use `http://localhost:6333` for local mode or `https://your-qdrant-cluster-url.qdrant.io` for remote mode
QDRANT_URL=http://localhost:6333
@@ -366,14 +334,14 @@ LINDORM_PASSWORD=admin
LINDORM_USING_UGC=True
LINDORM_QUERY_TIMEOUT=1
# AlibabaCloud MySQL Vector configuration
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_HOST=127.0.0.1
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_PORT=3306
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_USER=root
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_PASSWORD=root
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_DATABASE=dify
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_MAX_CONNECTION=5
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_HNSW_M=6
# OceanBase Vector configuration
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_HOST=127.0.0.1
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_PORT=2881
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_USER=root@test
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_PASSWORD=difyai123456
OCEANBASE_VECTOR_DATABASE=test
OCEANBASE_MEMORY_LIMIT=6G
OCEANBASE_ENABLE_HYBRID_SEARCH=false
# openGauss configuration
OPENGAUSS_HOST=127.0.0.1
@@ -391,12 +359,6 @@ UPLOAD_IMAGE_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT=10
UPLOAD_VIDEO_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT=100
UPLOAD_AUDIO_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT=50
# Comma-separated list of file extensions blocked from upload for security reasons.
# Extensions should be lowercase without dots (e.g., exe,bat,sh,dll).
# Empty by default to allow all file types.
# Recommended: exe,bat,cmd,com,scr,vbs,ps1,msi,dll
UPLOAD_FILE_EXTENSION_BLACKLIST=
# Model configuration
MULTIMODAL_SEND_FORMAT=base64
PROMPT_GENERATION_MAX_TOKENS=512
@@ -463,13 +425,10 @@ CODE_EXECUTION_SSL_VERIFY=True
CODE_EXECUTION_POOL_MAX_CONNECTIONS=100
CODE_EXECUTION_POOL_MAX_KEEPALIVE_CONNECTIONS=20
CODE_EXECUTION_POOL_KEEPALIVE_EXPIRY=5.0
CODE_EXECUTION_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=10
CODE_EXECUTION_READ_TIMEOUT=60
CODE_EXECUTION_WRITE_TIMEOUT=10
CODE_MAX_NUMBER=9223372036854775807
CODE_MIN_NUMBER=-9223372036854775808
CODE_MAX_STRING_LENGTH=400000
TEMPLATE_TRANSFORM_MAX_LENGTH=400000
CODE_MAX_STRING_LENGTH=80000
TEMPLATE_TRANSFORM_MAX_LENGTH=80000
CODE_MAX_STRING_ARRAY_LENGTH=30
CODE_MAX_OBJECT_ARRAY_LENGTH=30
CODE_MAX_NUMBER_ARRAY_LENGTH=1000
@@ -486,9 +445,6 @@ HTTP_REQUEST_NODE_MAX_BINARY_SIZE=10485760
HTTP_REQUEST_NODE_MAX_TEXT_SIZE=1048576
HTTP_REQUEST_NODE_SSL_VERIFY=True
# Webhook request configuration
WEBHOOK_REQUEST_BODY_MAX_SIZE=10485760
# Respect X-* headers to redirect clients
RESPECT_XFORWARD_HEADERS_ENABLED=false
@@ -502,8 +458,6 @@ LOG_FILE_BACKUP_COUNT=5
LOG_DATEFORMAT=%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
# Log Timezone
LOG_TZ=UTC
# Log output format: text or json
LOG_OUTPUT_FORMAT=text
# Log format
LOG_FORMAT=%(asctime)s,%(msecs)d %(levelname)-2s [%(filename)s:%(lineno)d] %(req_id)s %(message)s
@@ -546,7 +500,7 @@ API_WORKFLOW_NODE_EXECUTION_REPOSITORY=repositories.sqlalchemy_api_workflow_node
API_WORKFLOW_RUN_REPOSITORY=repositories.sqlalchemy_api_workflow_run_repository.DifyAPISQLAlchemyWorkflowRunRepository
# Workflow log cleanup configuration
# Enable automatic cleanup of workflow run logs to manage database size
WORKFLOW_LOG_CLEANUP_ENABLED=false
WORKFLOW_LOG_CLEANUP_ENABLED=true
# Number of days to retain workflow run logs (default: 30 days)
WORKFLOW_LOG_RETENTION_DAYS=30
# Batch size for workflow log cleanup operations (default: 100)
@@ -554,28 +508,8 @@ WORKFLOW_LOG_CLEANUP_BATCH_SIZE=100
# App configuration
APP_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=1200
APP_DEFAULT_ACTIVE_REQUESTS=0
APP_MAX_ACTIVE_REQUESTS=0
# Aliyun SLS Logstore Configuration
# Aliyun Access Key ID
ALIYUN_SLS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
# Aliyun Access Key Secret
ALIYUN_SLS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET=
# Aliyun SLS Endpoint (e.g., cn-hangzhou.log.aliyuncs.com)
ALIYUN_SLS_ENDPOINT=
# Aliyun SLS Region (e.g., cn-hangzhou)
ALIYUN_SLS_REGION=
# Aliyun SLS Project Name
ALIYUN_SLS_PROJECT_NAME=
# Number of days to retain workflow run logs (default: 365 days 3650 for permanent storage)
ALIYUN_SLS_LOGSTORE_TTL=365
# Enable dual-write to both SLS LogStore and SQL database (default: false)
LOGSTORE_DUAL_WRITE_ENABLED=false
# Enable dual-read fallback to SQL database when LogStore returns no results (default: true)
# Useful for migration scenarios where historical data exists only in SQL database
LOGSTORE_DUAL_READ_ENABLED=true
# Celery beat configuration
CELERY_BEAT_SCHEDULER_TIME=1
@@ -588,12 +522,6 @@ ENABLE_CLEAN_MESSAGES=false
ENABLE_MAIL_CLEAN_DOCUMENT_NOTIFY_TASK=false
ENABLE_DATASETS_QUEUE_MONITOR=false
ENABLE_CHECK_UPGRADABLE_PLUGIN_TASK=true
ENABLE_WORKFLOW_SCHEDULE_POLLER_TASK=true
# Interval time in minutes for polling scheduled workflows(default: 1 min)
WORKFLOW_SCHEDULE_POLLER_INTERVAL=1
WORKFLOW_SCHEDULE_POLLER_BATCH_SIZE=100
# Maximum number of scheduled workflows to dispatch per tick (0 for unlimited)
WORKFLOW_SCHEDULE_MAX_DISPATCH_PER_TICK=0
# Position configuration
POSITION_TOOL_PINS=
@@ -665,46 +593,3 @@ SWAGGER_UI_PATH=/swagger-ui.html
# Whether to encrypt dataset IDs when exporting DSL files (default: true)
# Set to false to export dataset IDs as plain text for easier cross-environment import
DSL_EXPORT_ENCRYPT_DATASET_ID=true
# Suggested Questions After Answer Configuration
# These environment variables allow customization of the suggested questions feature
#
# Custom prompt for generating suggested questions (optional)
# If not set, uses the default prompt that generates 3 questions under 20 characters each
# Example: "Please help me predict the five most likely technical follow-up questions a developer would ask. Focus on implementation details, best practices, and architecture considerations. Keep each question between 40-60 characters. Output must be JSON array: [\"question1\",\"question2\",\"question3\",\"question4\",\"question5\"]"
# SUGGESTED_QUESTIONS_PROMPT=
# Maximum number of tokens for suggested questions generation (default: 256)
# Adjust this value for longer questions or more questions
# SUGGESTED_QUESTIONS_MAX_TOKENS=256
# Temperature for suggested questions generation (default: 0.0)
# Higher values (0.5-1.0) produce more creative questions, lower values (0.0-0.3) produce more focused questions
# SUGGESTED_QUESTIONS_TEMPERATURE=0
# Tenant isolated task queue configuration
TENANT_ISOLATED_TASK_CONCURRENCY=1
# Maximum number of segments for dataset segments API (0 for unlimited)
DATASET_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST=0
# Multimodal knowledgebase limit
SINGLE_CHUNK_ATTACHMENT_LIMIT=10
ATTACHMENT_IMAGE_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT=2
ATTACHMENT_IMAGE_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT=60
IMAGE_FILE_BATCH_LIMIT=10
# Maximum allowed CSV file size for annotation import in megabytes
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT=2
#Maximum number of annotation records allowed in a single import
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_MAX_RECORDS=10000
# Minimum number of annotation records required in a single import
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_MIN_RECORDS=1
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_RATE_LIMIT_PER_MINUTE=5
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_RATE_LIMIT_PER_HOUR=20
# Maximum number of concurrent annotation import tasks per tenant
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_MAX_CONCURRENT=5
# Sandbox expired records clean configuration
SANDBOX_EXPIRED_RECORDS_CLEAN_GRACEFUL_PERIOD=21
SANDBOX_EXPIRED_RECORDS_CLEAN_BATCH_SIZE=1000
SANDBOX_EXPIRED_RECORDS_RETENTION_DAYS=30

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@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ layers =
graph
nodes
node_events
runtime
entities
containers =
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@@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
exclude = [
"migrations/*",
".git",
".git/**",
]
exclude = ["migrations/*"]
line-length = 120
[format]
@@ -40,20 +36,17 @@ select = [
"UP", # pyupgrade rules
"W191", # tab-indentation
"W605", # invalid-escape-sequence
"G001", # don't use str format to logging messages
"G003", # don't use + in logging messages
"G004", # don't use f-strings to format logging messages
"UP042", # use StrEnum,
"S110", # disallow the try-except-pass pattern.
# security related linting rules
# RCE proctection (sort of)
"S102", # exec-builtin, disallow use of `exec`
"S307", # suspicious-eval-usage, disallow use of `eval` and `ast.literal_eval`
"S301", # suspicious-pickle-usage, disallow use of `pickle` and its wrappers.
"S302", # suspicious-marshal-usage, disallow use of `marshal` module
"S311", # suspicious-non-cryptographic-random-usage,
"S311", # suspicious-non-cryptographic-random-usage
"G001", # don't use str format to logging messages
"G003", # don't use + in logging messages
"G004", # don't use f-strings to format logging messages
"UP042", # use StrEnum
]
ignore = [
@@ -88,6 +81,7 @@ ignore = [
"SIM113", # enumerate-for-loop
"SIM117", # multiple-with-statements
"SIM210", # if-expr-with-true-false
"UP038", # deprecated and not recommended by Ruff, https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/non-pep604-isinstance/
]
[lint.per-file-ignores]
@@ -98,16 +92,18 @@ ignore = [
"configs/*" = [
"N802", # invalid-function-name
]
"core/model_runtime/callbacks/base_callback.py" = ["T201"]
"core/workflow/callbacks/workflow_logging_callback.py" = ["T201"]
"core/model_runtime/callbacks/base_callback.py" = [
"T201",
]
"core/workflow/callbacks/workflow_logging_callback.py" = [
"T201",
]
"libs/gmpy2_pkcs10aep_cipher.py" = [
"N803", # invalid-argument-name
]
"tests/*" = [
"F811", # redefined-while-unused
"T201", # allow print in tests,
"S110", # allow ignoring exceptions in tests code (currently)
"T201", # allow print in tests
]
[lint.pyflakes]

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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
"--loglevel",
"DEBUG",
"-Q",
"dataset,priority_pipeline,pipeline,mail,ops_trace,app_deletion,plugin,workflow_storage,conversation,workflow,schedule_poller,schedule_executor,triggered_workflow_dispatcher,trigger_refresh_executor"
"dataset,generation,mail,ops_trace,app_deletion"
]
}
]

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@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
# Agent Skill Index
Start with the section that best matches your need. Each entry lists the problems it solves plus key files/concepts so you know what to expect before opening it.
______________________________________________________________________
## Platform Foundations
- **[Infrastructure Overview](agent_skills/infra.md)**\
When to read this:
- You need to understand where a feature belongs in the architecture.
- Youre wiring storage, Redis, vector stores, or OTEL.
- Youre about to add CLI commands or async jobs.\
What it covers: configuration stack (`configs/app_config.py`, remote settings), storage entry points (`extensions/ext_storage.py`, `core/file/file_manager.py`), Redis conventions (`extensions/ext_redis.py`), plugin runtime topology, vector-store factory (`core/rag/datasource/vdb/*`), observability hooks, SSRF proxy usage, and core CLI commands.
- **[Coding Style](agent_skills/coding_style.md)**\
When to read this:
- Youre writing or reviewing backend code and need the authoritative checklist.
- Youre unsure about Pydantic validators, SQLAlchemy session usage, or logging patterns.
- You want the exact lint/type/test commands used in PRs.\
Includes: Ruff & BasedPyright commands, no-annotation policy, session examples (`with Session(db.engine, ...)`), `@field_validator` usage, logging expectations, and the rule set for file size, helpers, and package management.
______________________________________________________________________
## Plugin & Extension Development
- **[Plugin Systems](agent_skills/plugin.md)**\
When to read this:
- Youre building or debugging a marketplace plugin.
- You need to know how manifests, providers, daemons, and migrations fit together.\
What it covers: plugin manifests (`core/plugin/entities/plugin.py`), installation/upgrade flows (`services/plugin/plugin_service.py`, CLI commands), runtime adapters (`core/plugin/impl/*` for tool/model/datasource/trigger/endpoint/agent), daemon coordination (`core/plugin/entities/plugin_daemon.py`), and how provider registries surface capabilities to the rest of the platform.
- **[Plugin OAuth](agent_skills/plugin_oauth.md)**\
When to read this:
- You must integrate OAuth for a plugin or datasource.
- Youre handling credential encryption or refresh flows.\
Topics: credential storage, encryption helpers (`core/helper/provider_encryption.py`), OAuth client bootstrap (`services/plugin/oauth_service.py`, `services/plugin/plugin_parameter_service.py`), and how console/API layers expose the flows.
______________________________________________________________________
## Workflow Entry & Execution
- **[Trigger Concepts](agent_skills/trigger.md)**\
When to read this:
- Youre debugging why a workflow didnt start.
- Youre adding a new trigger type or hook.
- You need to trace async execution, draft debugging, or webhook/schedule pipelines.\
Details: Start-node taxonomy, webhook & schedule internals (`core/workflow/nodes/trigger_*`, `services/trigger/*`), async orchestration (`services/async_workflow_service.py`, Celery queues), debug event bus, and storage/logging interactions.
______________________________________________________________________
## Additional Notes for Agents
- All skill docs assume you follow the coding style guide—run Ruff/BasedPyright/tests listed there before submitting changes.
- When you cannot find an answer in these briefs, search the codebase using the paths referenced (e.g., `core/plugin/impl/tool.py`, `services/dataset_service.py`).
- If you run into cross-cutting concerns (tenancy, configuration, storage), check the infrastructure guide first; it links to most supporting modules.
- Keep multi-tenancy and configuration central: everything flows through `configs.dify_config` and `tenant_id`.
- When touching plugins or triggers, consult both the system overview and the specialised doc to ensure you adjust lifecycle, storage, and observability consistently.

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@@ -15,11 +15,7 @@ FROM base AS packages
# RUN sed -i 's@deb.debian.org@mirrors.aliyun.com@g' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.sources
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
# basic environment
g++ \
# for building gmpy2
libmpfr-dev libmpc-dev
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends gcc g++ libc-dev libffi-dev libgmp-dev libmpfr-dev libmpc-dev
# Install Python dependencies
COPY pyproject.toml uv.lock ./
@@ -48,22 +44,14 @@ ENV PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8
WORKDIR /app/api
# Create non-root user
ARG dify_uid=1001
RUN groupadd -r -g ${dify_uid} dify && \
useradd -r -u ${dify_uid} -g ${dify_uid} -s /bin/bash dify && \
chown -R dify:dify /app
RUN \
apt-get update \
# Install dependencies
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
# basic environment
curl nodejs \
# for gmpy2 \
libgmp-dev libmpfr-dev libmpc-dev \
curl nodejs libgmp-dev libmpfr-dev libmpc-dev \
# For Security
expat libldap-2.5-0=2.5.13+dfsg-5 perl libsqlite3-0=3.40.1-2+deb12u2 zlib1g=1:1.2.13.dfsg-1 \
expat libldap-2.5-0 perl libsqlite3-0 zlib1g \
# install fonts to support the use of tools like pypdfium2
fonts-noto-cjk \
# install a package to improve the accuracy of guessing mime type and file extension
@@ -75,29 +63,24 @@ RUN \
# Copy Python environment and packages
ENV VIRTUAL_ENV=/app/api/.venv
COPY --from=packages --chown=dify:dify ${VIRTUAL_ENV} ${VIRTUAL_ENV}
COPY --from=packages ${VIRTUAL_ENV} ${VIRTUAL_ENV}
ENV PATH="${VIRTUAL_ENV}/bin:${PATH}"
# Download nltk data
RUN mkdir -p /usr/local/share/nltk_data && NLTK_DATA=/usr/local/share/nltk_data python -c "import nltk; nltk.download('punkt'); nltk.download('averaged_perceptron_tagger'); nltk.download('stopwords')" \
&& chmod -R 755 /usr/local/share/nltk_data
RUN python -c "import nltk; nltk.download('punkt'); nltk.download('averaged_perceptron_tagger')"
ENV TIKTOKEN_CACHE_DIR=/app/api/.tiktoken_cache
RUN python -c "import tiktoken; tiktoken.encoding_for_model('gpt2')" \
&& chown -R dify:dify ${TIKTOKEN_CACHE_DIR}
RUN python -c "import tiktoken; tiktoken.encoding_for_model('gpt2')"
# Copy source code
COPY --chown=dify:dify . /app/api/
# Prepare entrypoint script
COPY --chown=dify:dify --chmod=755 docker/entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
COPY . /app/api/
# Copy entrypoint
COPY docker/entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
RUN chmod +x /entrypoint.sh
ARG COMMIT_SHA
ENV COMMIT_SHA=${COMMIT_SHA}
ENV NLTK_DATA=/usr/local/share/nltk_data
USER dify
ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/bash", "/entrypoint.sh"]

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@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@
```bash
cd ../docker
cp middleware.env.example middleware.env
# change the profile to mysql if you are not using postgres,change the profile to other vector database if you are not using weaviate
docker compose -f docker-compose.middleware.yaml --profile postgresql --profile weaviate -p dify up -d
# change the profile to other vector database if you are not using weaviate
docker compose -f docker-compose.middleware.yaml --profile weaviate -p dify up -d
cd ../api
```
@@ -26,10 +26,6 @@
cp .env.example .env
```
> [!IMPORTANT]
>
> When the frontend and backend run on different subdomains, set COOKIE_DOMAIN to the sites top-level domain (e.g., `example.com`). The frontend and backend must be under the same top-level domain in order to share authentication cookies.
1. Generate a `SECRET_KEY` in the `.env` file.
bash for Linux
@@ -84,7 +80,7 @@
1. If you need to handle and debug the async tasks (e.g. dataset importing and documents indexing), please start the worker service.
```bash
uv run celery -A app.celery worker -P threads -c 2 --loglevel INFO -Q dataset,priority_dataset,priority_pipeline,pipeline,mail,ops_trace,app_deletion,plugin,workflow_storage,conversation,workflow,schedule_poller,schedule_executor,triggered_workflow_dispatcher,trigger_refresh_executor,retention
uv run celery -A app.celery worker -P gevent -c 2 --loglevel INFO -Q dataset,generation,mail,ops_trace,app_deletion,plugin,workflow_storage,conversation
```
Additionally, if you want to debug the celery scheduled tasks, you can run the following command in another terminal to start the beat service:

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@@ -1,115 +0,0 @@
## Linter
- Always follow `.ruff.toml`.
- Run `uv run ruff check --fix --unsafe-fixes`.
- Keep each line under 100 characters (including spaces).
## Code Style
- `snake_case` for variables and functions.
- `PascalCase` for classes.
- `UPPER_CASE` for constants.
## Rules
- Use Pydantic v2 standard.
- Use `uv` for package management.
- Do not override dunder methods like `__init__`, `__iadd__`, etc.
- Never launch services (`uv run app.py`, `flask run`, etc.); running tests under `tests/` is allowed.
- Prefer simple functions over classes for lightweight helpers.
- Keep files below 800 lines; split when necessary.
- Keep code readable—no clever hacks.
- Never use `print`; log with `logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)`.
## Guiding Principles
- Mirror the projects layered architecture: controller → service → core/domain.
- Reuse existing helpers in `core/`, `services/`, and `libs/` before creating new abstractions.
- Optimise for observability: deterministic control flow, clear logging, actionable errors.
## SQLAlchemy Patterns
- Models inherit from `models.base.Base`; never create ad-hoc metadata or engines.
- Open sessions with context managers:
```python
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
with Session(db.engine, expire_on_commit=False) as session:
stmt = select(Workflow).where(
Workflow.id == workflow_id,
Workflow.tenant_id == tenant_id,
)
workflow = session.execute(stmt).scalar_one_or_none()
```
- Use SQLAlchemy expressions; avoid raw SQL unless necessary.
- Introduce repository abstractions only for very large tables (e.g., workflow executions) to support alternative storage strategies.
- Always scope queries by `tenant_id` and protect write paths with safeguards (`FOR UPDATE`, row counts, etc.).
## Storage & External IO
- Access storage via `extensions.ext_storage.storage`.
- Use `core.helper.ssrf_proxy` for outbound HTTP fetches.
- Background tasks that touch storage must be idempotent and log the relevant object identifiers.
## Pydantic Usage
- Define DTOs with Pydantic v2 models and forbid extras by default.
- Use `@field_validator` / `@model_validator` for domain rules.
- Example:
```python
from pydantic import BaseModel, ConfigDict, HttpUrl, field_validator
class TriggerConfig(BaseModel):
endpoint: HttpUrl
secret: str
model_config = ConfigDict(extra="forbid")
@field_validator("secret")
def ensure_secret_prefix(cls, value: str) -> str:
if not value.startswith("dify_"):
raise ValueError("secret must start with dify_")
return value
```
## Generics & Protocols
- Use `typing.Protocol` to define behavioural contracts (e.g., cache interfaces).
- Apply generics (`TypeVar`, `Generic`) for reusable utilities like caches or providers.
- Validate dynamic inputs at runtime when generics cannot enforce safety alone.
## Error Handling & Logging
- Raise domain-specific exceptions (`services/errors`, `core/errors`) and translate to HTTP responses in controllers.
- Declare `logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)` at module top.
- Include tenant/app/workflow identifiers in log context.
- Log retryable events at `warning`, terminal failures at `error`.
## Tooling & Checks
- Format/lint: `uv run --project api --dev ruff format ./api` and `uv run --project api --dev ruff check --fix --unsafe-fixes ./api`.
- Type checks: `uv run --directory api --dev basedpyright`.
- Tests: `uv run --project api --dev dev/pytest/pytest_unit_tests.sh`.
- Run all of the above before submitting your work.
## Controllers & Services
- Controllers: parse input via Pydantic, invoke services, return serialised responses; no business logic.
- Services: coordinate repositories, providers, background tasks; keep side effects explicit.
- Avoid repositories unless necessary; direct SQLAlchemy usage is preferred for typical tables.
- Document non-obvious behaviour with concise comments.
## Miscellaneous
- Use `configs.dify_config` for configuration—never read environment variables directly.
- Maintain tenant awareness end-to-end; `tenant_id` must flow through every layer touching shared resources.
- Queue async work through `services/async_workflow_service`; implement tasks under `tasks/` with explicit queue selection.
- Keep experimental scripts under `dev/`; do not ship them in production builds.

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@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
## Configuration
- Import `configs.dify_config` for every runtime toggle. Do not read environment variables directly.
- Add new settings to the proper mixin inside `configs/` (deployment, feature, middleware, etc.) so they load through `DifyConfig`.
- Remote overrides come from the optional providers in `configs/remote_settings_sources`; keep defaults in code safe when the value is missing.
- Example: logging pulls targets from `extensions/ext_logging.py`, and model provider URLs are assembled in `services/entities/model_provider_entities.py`.
## Dependencies
- Runtime dependencies live in `[project].dependencies` inside `pyproject.toml`. Optional clients go into the `storage`, `tools`, or `vdb` groups under `[dependency-groups]`.
- Always pin versions and keep the list alphabetised. Shared tooling (lint, typing, pytest) belongs in the `dev` group.
- When code needs a new package, explain why in the PR and run `uv lock` so the lockfile stays current.
## Storage & Files
- Use `extensions.ext_storage.storage` for all blob IO; it already respects the configured backend.
- Convert files for workflows with helpers in `core/file/file_manager.py`; they handle signed URLs and multimodal payloads.
- When writing controller logic, delegate upload quotas and metadata to `services/file_service.py` instead of touching storage directly.
- All outbound HTTP fetches (webhooks, remote files) must go through the SSRF-safe client in `core/helper/ssrf_proxy.py`; it wraps `httpx` with the allow/deny rules configured for the platform.
## Redis & Shared State
- Access Redis through `extensions.ext_redis.redis_client`. For locking, reuse `redis_client.lock`.
- Prefer higher-level helpers when available: rate limits use `libs.helper.RateLimiter`, provider metadata uses caches in `core/helper/provider_cache.py`.
## Models
- SQLAlchemy models sit in `models/` and inherit from the shared declarative `Base` defined in `models/base.py` (metadata configured via `models/engine.py`).
- `models/__init__.py` exposes grouped aggregates: account/tenant models, app and conversation tables, datasets, providers, workflow runs, triggers, etc. Import from there to avoid deep path churn.
- Follow the DDD boundary: persistence objects live in `models/`, repositories under `repositories/` translate them into domain entities, and services consume those repositories.
- When adding a table, create the model class, register it in `models/__init__.py`, wire a repository if needed, and generate an Alembic migration as described below.
## Vector Stores
- Vector client implementations live in `core/rag/datasource/vdb/<provider>`, with a common factory in `core/rag/datasource/vdb/vector_factory.py` and enums in `core/rag/datasource/vdb/vector_type.py`.
- Retrieval pipelines call these providers through `core/rag/datasource/retrieval_service.py` and dataset ingestion flows in `services/dataset_service.py`.
- The CLI helper `flask vdb-migrate` orchestrates bulk migrations using routines in `commands.py`; reuse that pattern when adding new backend transitions.
- To add another store, mirror the provider layout, register it with the factory, and include any schema changes in Alembic migrations.
## Observability & OTEL
- OpenTelemetry settings live under the observability mixin in `configs/observability`. Toggle exporters and sampling via `dify_config`, not ad-hoc env reads.
- HTTP, Celery, Redis, SQLAlchemy, and httpx instrumentation is initialised in `extensions/ext_app_metrics.py` and `extensions/ext_request_logging.py`; reuse these hooks when adding new workers or entrypoints.
- When creating background tasks or external calls, propagate tracing context with helpers in the existing instrumented clients (e.g. use the shared `httpx` session from `core/helper/http_client_pooling.py`).
- If you add a new external integration, ensure spans and metrics are emitted by wiring the appropriate OTEL instrumentation package in `pyproject.toml` and configuring it in `extensions/`.
## Ops Integrations
- Langfuse support and other tracing bridges live under `core/ops/opik_trace`. Config toggles sit in `configs/observability`, while exporters are initialised in the OTEL extensions mentioned above.
- External monitoring services should follow this pattern: keep client code in `core/ops`, expose switches via `dify_config`, and hook initialisation in `extensions/ext_app_metrics.py` or sibling modules.
- Before instrumenting new code paths, check whether existing context helpers (e.g. `extensions/ext_request_logging.py`) already capture the necessary metadata.
## Controllers, Services, Core
- Controllers only parse HTTP input and call a service method. Keep business rules in `services/`.
- Services enforce tenant rules, quotas, and orchestration, then call into `core/` engines (workflow execution, tools, LLMs).
- When adding a new endpoint, search for an existing service to extend before introducing a new layer. Example: workflow APIs pipe through `services/workflow_service.py` into `core/workflow`.
## Plugins, Tools, Providers
- In Dify a plugin is a tenant-installable bundle that declares one or more providers (tool, model, datasource, trigger, endpoint, agent strategy) plus its resource needs and version metadata. The manifest (`core/plugin/entities/plugin.py`) mirrors what you see in the marketplace documentation.
- Installation, upgrades, and migrations are orchestrated by `services/plugin/plugin_service.py` together with helpers such as `services/plugin/plugin_migration.py`.
- Runtime loading happens through the implementations under `core/plugin/impl/*` (tool/model/datasource/trigger/endpoint/agent). These modules normalise plugin providers so that downstream systems (`core/tools/tool_manager.py`, `services/model_provider_service.py`, `services/trigger/*`) can treat builtin and plugin capabilities the same way.
- For remote execution, plugin daemons (`core/plugin/entities/plugin_daemon.py`, `core/plugin/impl/plugin.py`) manage lifecycle hooks, credential forwarding, and background workers that keep plugin processes in sync with the main application.
- Acquire tool implementations through `core/tools/tool_manager.py`; it resolves builtin, plugin, and workflow-as-tool providers uniformly, injecting the right context (tenant, credentials, runtime config).
- To add a new plugin capability, extend the relevant `core/plugin/entities` schema and register the implementation in the matching `core/plugin/impl` module rather than importing the provider directly.
## Async Workloads
see `agent_skills/trigger.md` for more detailed documentation.
- Enqueue background work through `services/async_workflow_service.py`. It routes jobs to the tiered Celery queues defined in `tasks/`.
- Workers boot from `celery_entrypoint.py` and execute functions in `tasks/workflow_execution_tasks.py`, `tasks/trigger_processing_tasks.py`, etc.
- Scheduled workflows poll from `schedule/workflow_schedule_tasks.py`. Follow the same pattern if you need new periodic jobs.
## Database & Migrations
- SQLAlchemy models live under `models/` and map directly to migration files in `migrations/versions`.
- Generate migrations with `uv run --project api flask db revision --autogenerate -m "<summary>"`, then review the diff; never hand-edit the database outside Alembic.
- Apply migrations locally using `uv run --project api flask db upgrade`; production deploys expect the same history.
- If you add tenant-scoped data, confirm the upgrade includes tenant filters or defaults consistent with the service logic touching those tables.
## CLI Commands
- Maintenance commands from `commands.py` are registered on the Flask CLI. Run them via `uv run --project api flask <command>`.
- Use the built-in `db` commands from Flask-Migrate for schema operations (`flask db upgrade`, `flask db stamp`, etc.). Only fall back to custom helpers if you need their extra behaviour.
- Custom entries such as `flask reset-password`, `flask reset-email`, and `flask vdb-migrate` handle self-hosted account recovery and vector database migrations.
- Before adding a new command, check whether an existing service can be reused and ensure the command guards edition-specific behaviour (many enforce `SELF_HOSTED`). Document any additions in the PR.
- Ruff helpers are run directly with `uv`: `uv run --project api --dev ruff format ./api` for formatting and `uv run --project api --dev ruff check ./api` (add `--fix` if you want automatic fixes).
## When You Add Features
- Check for an existing helper or service before writing a new util.
- Uphold tenancy: every service method should receive the tenant ID from controller wrappers such as `controllers/console/wraps.py`.
- Update or create tests alongside behaviour changes (`tests/unit_tests` for fast coverage, `tests/integration_tests` when touching orchestrations).
- Run `uv run --project api --dev ruff check ./api`, `uv run --directory api --dev basedpyright`, and `uv run --project api --dev dev/pytest/pytest_unit_tests.sh` before submitting changes.

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## Overview
Trigger is a collection of nodes that we called `Start` nodes, also, the concept of `Start` is the same as `RootNode` in the workflow engine `core/workflow/graph_engine`, On the other hand, `Start` node is the entry point of workflows, every workflow run always starts from a `Start` node.
## Trigger nodes
- `UserInput`
- `Trigger Webhook`
- `Trigger Schedule`
- `Trigger Plugin`
### UserInput
Before `Trigger` concept is introduced, it's what we called `Start` node, but now, to avoid confusion, it was renamed to `UserInput` node, has a strong relation with `ServiceAPI` in `controllers/service_api/app`
1. `UserInput` node introduces a list of arguments that need to be provided by the user, finally it will be converted into variables in the workflow variable pool.
1. `ServiceAPI` accept those arguments, and pass through them into `UserInput` node.
1. For its detailed implementation, please refer to `core/workflow/nodes/start`
### Trigger Webhook
Inside Webhook Node, Dify provided a UI panel that allows user define a HTTP manifest `core/workflow/nodes/trigger_webhook/entities.py`.`WebhookData`, also, Dify generates a random webhook id for each `Trigger Webhook` node, the implementation was implemented in `core/trigger/utils/endpoint.py`, as you can see, `webhook-debug` is a debug mode for webhook, you may find it in `controllers/trigger/webhook.py`.
Finally, requests to `webhook` endpoint will be converted into variables in workflow variable pool during workflow execution.
### Trigger Schedule
`Trigger Schedule` node is a node that allows user define a schedule to trigger the workflow, detailed manifest is here `core/workflow/nodes/trigger_schedule/entities.py`, we have a poller and executor to handle millions of schedules, see `docker/entrypoint.sh` / `schedule/workflow_schedule_task.py` for help.
To Achieve this, a `WorkflowSchedulePlan` model was introduced in `models/trigger.py`, and a `events/event_handlers/sync_workflow_schedule_when_app_published.py` was used to sync workflow schedule plans when app is published.
### Trigger Plugin
`Trigger Plugin` node allows user define there own distributed trigger plugin, whenever a request was received, Dify forwards it to the plugin and wait for parsed variables from it.
1. Requests were saved in storage by `services/trigger/trigger_request_service.py`, referenced by `services/trigger/trigger_service.py`.`TriggerService`.`process_endpoint`
1. Plugins accept those requests and parse variables from it, see `core/plugin/impl/trigger.py` for details.
A `subscription` concept was out here by Dify, it means an endpoint address from Dify was bound to thirdparty webhook service like `Github` `Slack` `Linear` `GoogleDrive` `Gmail` etc. Once a subscription was created, Dify continually receives requests from the platforms and handle them one by one.
## Worker Pool / Async Task
All the events that triggered a new workflow run is always in async mode, a unified entrypoint can be found here `services/async_workflow_service.py`.`AsyncWorkflowService`.`trigger_workflow_async`.
The infrastructure we used is `celery`, we've already configured it in `docker/entrypoint.sh`, and the consumers are in `tasks/async_workflow_tasks.py`, 3 queues were used to handle different tiers of users, `PROFESSIONAL_QUEUE` `TEAM_QUEUE` `SANDBOX_QUEUE`.
## Debug Strategy
Dify divided users into 2 groups: builders / end users.
Builders are the users who create workflows, in this stage, debugging a workflow becomes a critical part of the workflow development process, as the start node in workflows, trigger nodes can `listen` to the events from `WebhookDebug` `Schedule` `Plugin`, debugging process was created in `controllers/console/app/workflow.py`.`DraftWorkflowTriggerNodeApi`.
A polling process can be considered as combine of few single `poll` operations, each `poll` operation fetches events cached in `Redis`, returns `None` if no event was found, more detailed implemented: `core/trigger/debug/event_bus.py` was used to handle the polling process, and `core/trigger/debug/event_selectors.py` was used to select the event poller based on the trigger type.

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
import sys
def is_db_command() -> bool:
def is_db_command():
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[0].endswith("flask") and sys.argv[1] == "db":
return True
return False
@@ -13,12 +13,23 @@ if is_db_command():
app = create_migrations_app()
else:
# Gunicorn and Celery handle monkey patching automatically in production by
# specifying the `gevent` worker class. Manual monkey patching is not required here.
# It seems that JetBrains Python debugger does not work well with gevent,
# so we need to disable gevent in debug mode.
# If you are using debugpy and set GEVENT_SUPPORT=True, you can debug with gevent.
# if (flask_debug := os.environ.get("FLASK_DEBUG", "0")) and flask_debug.lower() in {"false", "0", "no"}:
# from gevent import monkey
#
# See `api/docker/entrypoint.sh` (lines 33 and 47) for details.
# # gevent
# monkey.patch_all()
#
# For third-party library patching, refer to `gunicorn.conf.py` and `celery_entrypoint.py`.
# from grpc.experimental import gevent as grpc_gevent # type: ignore
#
# # grpc gevent
# grpc_gevent.init_gevent()
# import psycogreen.gevent # type: ignore
#
# psycogreen.gevent.patch_psycopg()
from app_factory import create_app

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@@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
import logging
import time
from opentelemetry.trace import get_current_span
from opentelemetry.trace.span import INVALID_SPAN_ID, INVALID_TRACE_ID
from configs import dify_config
from contexts.wrapper import RecyclableContextVar
from core.logging.context import init_request_context
from dify_app import DifyApp
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -22,40 +18,15 @@ def create_flask_app_with_configs() -> DifyApp:
"""
dify_app = DifyApp(__name__)
dify_app.config.from_mapping(dify_config.model_dump())
dify_app.config["RESTX_INCLUDE_ALL_MODELS"] = True
# add before request hook
@dify_app.before_request
def before_request():
# Initialize logging context for this request
init_request_context()
# add an unique identifier to each request
RecyclableContextVar.increment_thread_recycles()
# add after request hook for injecting trace headers from OpenTelemetry span context
# Only adds headers when OTEL is enabled and has valid context
@dify_app.after_request
def add_trace_headers(response):
try:
span = get_current_span()
ctx = span.get_span_context() if span else None
if not ctx or not ctx.is_valid:
return response
# Inject trace headers from OTEL context
if ctx.trace_id != INVALID_TRACE_ID and "X-Trace-Id" not in response.headers:
response.headers["X-Trace-Id"] = format(ctx.trace_id, "032x")
if ctx.span_id != INVALID_SPAN_ID and "X-Span-Id" not in response.headers:
response.headers["X-Span-Id"] = format(ctx.span_id, "016x")
except Exception:
# Never break the response due to tracing header injection
logger.warning("Failed to add trace headers to response", exc_info=True)
return response
# Capture the decorator's return value to avoid pyright reportUnusedFunction
_ = before_request
_ = add_trace_headers
return dify_app
@@ -79,12 +50,10 @@ def initialize_extensions(app: DifyApp):
ext_commands,
ext_compress,
ext_database,
ext_forward_refs,
ext_hosting_provider,
ext_import_modules,
ext_logging,
ext_login,
ext_logstore,
ext_mail,
ext_migrate,
ext_orjson,
@@ -93,7 +62,6 @@ def initialize_extensions(app: DifyApp):
ext_redis,
ext_request_logging,
ext_sentry,
ext_session_factory,
ext_set_secretkey,
ext_storage,
ext_timezone,
@@ -106,7 +74,6 @@ def initialize_extensions(app: DifyApp):
ext_warnings,
ext_import_modules,
ext_orjson,
ext_forward_refs,
ext_set_secretkey,
ext_compress,
ext_code_based_extension,
@@ -115,7 +82,6 @@ def initialize_extensions(app: DifyApp):
ext_migrate,
ext_redis,
ext_storage,
ext_logstore, # Initialize logstore after storage, before celery
ext_celery,
ext_login,
ext_mail,
@@ -126,7 +92,6 @@ def initialize_extensions(app: DifyApp):
ext_commands,
ext_otel,
ext_request_logging,
ext_session_factory,
]
for ext in extensions:
short_name = ext.__name__.split(".")[-1]

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#!/bin/bash
set -euxo pipefail
for pattern in "Base" "TypeBase"; do
printf "%s " "$pattern"
grep "($pattern):" -r --include='*.py' --exclude-dir=".venv" --exclude-dir="tests" . | wc -l
done

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@@ -15,12 +15,12 @@ from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
from configs import dify_config
from constants.languages import languages
from core.helper import encrypter
from core.plugin.entities.plugin_daemon import CredentialType
from core.plugin.impl.plugin import PluginInstaller
from core.rag.datasource.vdb.vector_factory import Vector
from core.rag.datasource.vdb.vector_type import VectorType
from core.rag.index_processor.constant.built_in_field import BuiltInField
from core.rag.models.document import Document
from core.tools.entities.tool_entities import CredentialType
from core.tools.utils.system_oauth_encryption import encrypt_system_oauth_params
from events.app_event import app_was_created
from extensions.ext_database import db
@@ -321,8 +321,6 @@ def migrate_knowledge_vector_database():
)
datasets = db.paginate(select=stmt, page=page, per_page=50, max_per_page=50, error_out=False)
if not datasets.items:
break
except SQLAlchemyError:
raise
@@ -1139,7 +1137,6 @@ def remove_orphaned_files_on_storage(force: bool):
click.echo(click.style(f"Found {len(all_files_in_tables)} files in tables.", fg="white"))
except Exception as e:
click.echo(click.style(f"Error fetching keys: {str(e)}", fg="red"))
return
all_files_on_storage = []
for storage_path in storage_paths:
@@ -1230,55 +1227,6 @@ def setup_system_tool_oauth_client(provider, client_params):
click.echo(click.style(f"OAuth client params setup successfully. id: {oauth_client.id}", fg="green"))
@click.command("setup-system-trigger-oauth-client", help="Setup system trigger oauth client.")
@click.option("--provider", prompt=True, help="Provider name")
@click.option("--client-params", prompt=True, help="Client Params")
def setup_system_trigger_oauth_client(provider, client_params):
"""
Setup system trigger oauth client
"""
from models.provider_ids import TriggerProviderID
from models.trigger import TriggerOAuthSystemClient
provider_id = TriggerProviderID(provider)
provider_name = provider_id.provider_name
plugin_id = provider_id.plugin_id
try:
# json validate
click.echo(click.style(f"Validating client params: {client_params}", fg="yellow"))
client_params_dict = TypeAdapter(dict[str, Any]).validate_json(client_params)
click.echo(click.style("Client params validated successfully.", fg="green"))
click.echo(click.style(f"Encrypting client params: {client_params}", fg="yellow"))
click.echo(click.style(f"Using SECRET_KEY: `{dify_config.SECRET_KEY}`", fg="yellow"))
oauth_client_params = encrypt_system_oauth_params(client_params_dict)
click.echo(click.style("Client params encrypted successfully.", fg="green"))
except Exception as e:
click.echo(click.style(f"Error parsing client params: {str(e)}", fg="red"))
return
deleted_count = (
db.session.query(TriggerOAuthSystemClient)
.filter_by(
provider=provider_name,
plugin_id=plugin_id,
)
.delete()
)
if deleted_count > 0:
click.echo(click.style(f"Deleted {deleted_count} existing oauth client params.", fg="yellow"))
oauth_client = TriggerOAuthSystemClient(
provider=provider_name,
plugin_id=plugin_id,
encrypted_oauth_params=oauth_client_params,
)
db.session.add(oauth_client)
db.session.commit()
click.echo(click.style(f"OAuth client params setup successfully. id: {oauth_client.id}", fg="green"))
def _find_orphaned_draft_variables(batch_size: int = 1000) -> list[str]:
"""
Find draft variables that reference non-existent apps.
@@ -1472,10 +1420,7 @@ def setup_datasource_oauth_client(provider, client_params):
@click.command("transform-datasource-credentials", help="Transform datasource credentials.")
@click.option(
"--environment", prompt=True, help="the environment to transform datasource credentials", default="online"
)
def transform_datasource_credentials(environment: str):
def transform_datasource_credentials():
"""
Transform datasource credentials
"""
@@ -1486,14 +1431,9 @@ def transform_datasource_credentials(environment: str):
notion_plugin_id = "langgenius/notion_datasource"
firecrawl_plugin_id = "langgenius/firecrawl_datasource"
jina_plugin_id = "langgenius/jina_datasource"
if environment == "online":
notion_plugin_unique_identifier = plugin_migration._fetch_plugin_unique_identifier(notion_plugin_id) # pyright: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
firecrawl_plugin_unique_identifier = plugin_migration._fetch_plugin_unique_identifier(firecrawl_plugin_id) # pyright: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
jina_plugin_unique_identifier = plugin_migration._fetch_plugin_unique_identifier(jina_plugin_id) # pyright: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
else:
notion_plugin_unique_identifier = None
firecrawl_plugin_unique_identifier = None
jina_plugin_unique_identifier = None
notion_plugin_unique_identifier = plugin_migration._fetch_plugin_unique_identifier(notion_plugin_id) # pyright: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
firecrawl_plugin_unique_identifier = plugin_migration._fetch_plugin_unique_identifier(firecrawl_plugin_id) # pyright: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
jina_plugin_unique_identifier = plugin_migration._fetch_plugin_unique_identifier(jina_plugin_id) # pyright: ignore[reportPrivateUsage]
oauth_credential_type = CredentialType.OAUTH2
api_key_credential_type = CredentialType.API_KEY
@@ -1581,14 +1521,6 @@ def transform_datasource_credentials(environment: str):
auth_count = 0
for firecrawl_tenant_credential in firecrawl_tenant_credentials:
auth_count += 1
if not firecrawl_tenant_credential.credentials:
click.echo(
click.style(
f"Skipping firecrawl credential for tenant {tenant_id} due to missing credentials.",
fg="yellow",
)
)
continue
# get credential api key
credentials_json = json.loads(firecrawl_tenant_credential.credentials)
api_key = credentials_json.get("config", {}).get("api_key")
@@ -1644,14 +1576,6 @@ def transform_datasource_credentials(environment: str):
auth_count = 0
for jina_tenant_credential in jina_tenant_credentials:
auth_count += 1
if not jina_tenant_credential.credentials:
click.echo(
click.style(
f"Skipping jina credential for tenant {tenant_id} due to missing credentials.",
fg="yellow",
)
)
continue
# get credential api key
credentials_json = json.loads(jina_tenant_credential.credentials)
api_key = credentials_json.get("config", {}).get("api_key")
@@ -1659,7 +1583,7 @@ def transform_datasource_credentials(environment: str):
"integration_secret": api_key,
}
datasource_provider = DatasourceProvider(
provider="jinareader",
provider="jina",
tenant_id=tenant_id,
plugin_id=jina_plugin_id,
auth_type=api_key_credential_type.value,

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from configs.extra.archive_config import ArchiveStorageConfig
from configs.extra.notion_config import NotionConfig
from configs.extra.sentry_config import SentryConfig
class ExtraServiceConfig(
# place the configs in alphabet order
ArchiveStorageConfig,
NotionConfig,
SentryConfig,
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from pydantic import Field
from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings
class ArchiveStorageConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
Configuration settings for workflow run logs archiving storage.
"""
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ENABLED: bool = Field(
description="Enable workflow run logs archiving to S3-compatible storage",
default=False,
)
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ENDPOINT: str | None = Field(
description="URL of the S3-compatible storage endpoint (e.g., 'https://storage.example.com')",
default=None,
)
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ARCHIVE_BUCKET: str | None = Field(
description="Name of the bucket to store archived workflow logs",
default=None,
)
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_EXPORT_BUCKET: str | None = Field(
description="Name of the bucket to store exported workflow runs",
default=None,
)
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_ACCESS_KEY: str | None = Field(
description="Access key ID for authenticating with storage",
default=None,
)
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_SECRET_KEY: str | None = Field(
description="Secret access key for authenticating with storage",
default=None,
)
ARCHIVE_STORAGE_REGION: str = Field(
description="Region for storage (use 'auto' if the provider supports it)",
default="auto",
)

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@@ -73,14 +73,14 @@ class AppExecutionConfig(BaseSettings):
description="Maximum allowed execution time for the application in seconds",
default=1200,
)
APP_DEFAULT_ACTIVE_REQUESTS: NonNegativeInt = Field(
description="Default number of concurrent active requests per app (0 for unlimited)",
default=0,
)
APP_MAX_ACTIVE_REQUESTS: NonNegativeInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of concurrent active requests per app (0 for unlimited)",
default=0,
)
APP_DAILY_RATE_LIMIT: NonNegativeInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of requests per app per day",
default=5000,
)
class CodeExecutionSandboxConfig(BaseSettings):
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ class CodeExecutionSandboxConfig(BaseSettings):
CODE_MAX_STRING_LENGTH: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum allowed length for strings in code execution",
default=400_000,
default=80000,
)
CODE_MAX_STRING_ARRAY_LENGTH: PositiveInt = Field(
@@ -174,33 +174,6 @@ class CodeExecutionSandboxConfig(BaseSettings):
)
class TriggerConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
Configuration for trigger
"""
WEBHOOK_REQUEST_BODY_MAX_SIZE: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum allowed size for webhook request bodies in bytes",
default=10485760,
)
class AsyncWorkflowConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
Configuration for async workflow
"""
ASYNC_WORKFLOW_SCHEDULER_GRANULARITY: int = Field(
description="Granularity for async workflow scheduler, "
"sometime, few users could block the queue due to some time-consuming tasks, "
"to avoid this, workflow can be suspended if needed, to achieve"
"this, a time-based checker is required, every granularity seconds, "
"the checker will check the workflow queue and suspend the workflow",
default=120,
ge=1,
)
class PluginConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
Plugin configs
@@ -216,11 +189,6 @@ class PluginConfig(BaseSettings):
default="plugin-api-key",
)
PLUGIN_DAEMON_TIMEOUT: PositiveFloat | None = Field(
description="Timeout in seconds for requests to the plugin daemon (set to None to disable)",
default=600.0,
)
INNER_API_KEY_FOR_PLUGIN: str = Field(description="Inner api key for plugin", default="inner-api-key")
PLUGIN_REMOTE_INSTALL_HOST: str = Field(
@@ -290,8 +258,6 @@ class EndpointConfig(BaseSettings):
description="Template url for endpoint plugin", default="http://localhost:5002/e/{hook_id}"
)
TRIGGER_URL: str = Field(description="Template url for triggers", default="http://localhost:5001")
class FileAccessConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
@@ -360,93 +326,12 @@ class FileUploadConfig(BaseSettings):
default=10,
)
IMAGE_FILE_BATCH_LIMIT: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of files allowed in a image batch upload operation",
default=10,
)
SINGLE_CHUNK_ATTACHMENT_LIMIT: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of files allowed in a single chunk attachment",
default=10,
)
ATTACHMENT_IMAGE_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT: NonNegativeInt = Field(
description="Maximum allowed image file size for attachments in megabytes",
default=2,
)
ATTACHMENT_IMAGE_DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT: NonNegativeInt = Field(
description="Timeout for downloading image attachments in seconds",
default=60,
)
# Annotation Import Security Configurations
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT: NonNegativeInt = Field(
description="Maximum allowed CSV file size for annotation import in megabytes",
default=2,
)
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_MAX_RECORDS: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of annotation records allowed in a single import",
default=10000,
)
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_MIN_RECORDS: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Minimum number of annotation records required in a single import",
default=1,
)
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_RATE_LIMIT_PER_MINUTE: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of annotation import requests per minute per tenant",
default=5,
)
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_RATE_LIMIT_PER_HOUR: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of annotation import requests per hour per tenant",
default=20,
)
ANNOTATION_IMPORT_MAX_CONCURRENT: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of concurrent annotation import tasks per tenant",
default=2,
)
inner_UPLOAD_FILE_EXTENSION_BLACKLIST: str = Field(
description=(
"Comma-separated list of file extensions that are blocked from upload. "
"Extensions should be lowercase without dots (e.g., 'exe,bat,sh,dll'). "
"Empty by default to allow all file types."
),
validation_alias=AliasChoices("UPLOAD_FILE_EXTENSION_BLACKLIST"),
default="",
)
@computed_field # type: ignore[misc]
@property
def UPLOAD_FILE_EXTENSION_BLACKLIST(self) -> set[str]:
"""
Parse and return the blacklist as a set of lowercase extensions.
Returns an empty set if no blacklist is configured.
"""
if not self.inner_UPLOAD_FILE_EXTENSION_BLACKLIST:
return set()
return {
ext.strip().lower().strip(".")
for ext in self.inner_UPLOAD_FILE_EXTENSION_BLACKLIST.split(",")
if ext.strip()
}
class HttpConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
HTTP-related configurations for the application
"""
COOKIE_DOMAIN: str = Field(
description="Explicit cookie domain for console/service cookies when sharing across subdomains",
default="",
)
API_COMPRESSION_ENABLED: bool = Field(
description="Enable or disable gzip compression for HTTP responses",
default=False,
@@ -477,11 +362,11 @@ class HttpConfig(BaseSettings):
)
HTTP_REQUEST_MAX_READ_TIMEOUT: int = Field(
ge=1, description="Maximum read timeout in seconds for HTTP requests", default=600
ge=1, description="Maximum read timeout in seconds for HTTP requests", default=60
)
HTTP_REQUEST_MAX_WRITE_TIMEOUT: int = Field(
ge=1, description="Maximum write timeout in seconds for HTTP requests", default=600
ge=1, description="Maximum write timeout in seconds for HTTP requests", default=20
)
HTTP_REQUEST_NODE_MAX_BINARY_SIZE: PositiveInt = Field(
@@ -587,11 +472,6 @@ class LoggingConfig(BaseSettings):
default="INFO",
)
LOG_OUTPUT_FORMAT: Literal["text", "json"] = Field(
description="Log output format: 'text' for human-readable, 'json' for structured JSON logs.",
default="text",
)
LOG_FILE: str | None = Field(
description="File path for log output.",
default=None,
@@ -609,10 +489,7 @@ class LoggingConfig(BaseSettings):
LOG_FORMAT: str = Field(
description="Format string for log messages",
default=(
"%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)s [%(threadName)s] "
"[%(filename)s:%(lineno)d] %(trace_id)s - %(message)s"
),
default="%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)s [%(threadName)s] [%(filename)s:%(lineno)d] - %(message)s",
)
LOG_DATEFORMAT: str | None = Field(
@@ -666,7 +543,7 @@ class UpdateConfig(BaseSettings):
class WorkflowVariableTruncationConfig(BaseSettings):
WORKFLOW_VARIABLE_TRUNCATION_MAX_SIZE: PositiveInt = Field(
# 1000 KiB
# 100KB
1024_000,
description="Maximum size for variable to trigger final truncation.",
)
@@ -705,11 +582,6 @@ class WorkflowConfig(BaseSettings):
default=200 * 1024,
)
TEMPLATE_TRANSFORM_MAX_LENGTH: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of characters allowed in Template Transform node output",
default=400_000,
)
# GraphEngine Worker Pool Configuration
GRAPH_ENGINE_MIN_WORKERS: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Minimum number of workers per GraphEngine instance",
@@ -894,7 +766,7 @@ class MailConfig(BaseSettings):
MAIL_TEMPLATING_TIMEOUT: int = Field(
description="""
Timeout for email templating in seconds. Used to prevent infinite loops in malicious templates.
Timeout for email templating in seconds. Used to prevent infinite loops in malicious templates.
Only available in sandbox mode.""",
default=3,
)
@@ -1033,11 +905,6 @@ class DataSetConfig(BaseSettings):
default=True,
)
DATASET_MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST: NonNegativeInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of segments for dataset segments API (0 for unlimited)",
default=0,
)
class WorkspaceConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
@@ -1113,44 +980,6 @@ class CeleryScheduleTasksConfig(BaseSettings):
description="Enable check upgradable plugin task",
default=True,
)
ENABLE_WORKFLOW_SCHEDULE_POLLER_TASK: bool = Field(
description="Enable workflow schedule poller task",
default=True,
)
WORKFLOW_SCHEDULE_POLLER_INTERVAL: int = Field(
description="Workflow schedule poller interval in minutes",
default=1,
)
WORKFLOW_SCHEDULE_POLLER_BATCH_SIZE: int = Field(
description="Maximum number of schedules to process in each poll batch",
default=100,
)
WORKFLOW_SCHEDULE_MAX_DISPATCH_PER_TICK: int = Field(
description="Maximum schedules to dispatch per tick (0=unlimited, circuit breaker)",
default=0,
)
# Trigger provider refresh (simple version)
ENABLE_TRIGGER_PROVIDER_REFRESH_TASK: bool = Field(
description="Enable trigger provider refresh poller",
default=True,
)
TRIGGER_PROVIDER_REFRESH_INTERVAL: int = Field(
description="Trigger provider refresh poller interval in minutes",
default=1,
)
TRIGGER_PROVIDER_REFRESH_BATCH_SIZE: int = Field(
description="Max trigger subscriptions to process per tick",
default=200,
)
TRIGGER_PROVIDER_CREDENTIAL_THRESHOLD_SECONDS: int = Field(
description="Proactive credential refresh threshold in seconds",
default=60 * 60,
)
TRIGGER_PROVIDER_SUBSCRIPTION_THRESHOLD_SECONDS: int = Field(
description="Proactive subscription refresh threshold in seconds",
default=60 * 60,
)
class PositionConfig(BaseSettings):
@@ -1249,7 +1078,7 @@ class AccountConfig(BaseSettings):
class WorkflowLogConfig(BaseSettings):
WORKFLOW_LOG_CLEANUP_ENABLED: bool = Field(default=False, description="Enable workflow run log cleanup")
WORKFLOW_LOG_CLEANUP_ENABLED: bool = Field(default=True, description="Enable workflow run log cleanup")
WORKFLOW_LOG_RETENTION_DAYS: int = Field(default=30, description="Retention days for workflow run logs")
WORKFLOW_LOG_CLEANUP_BATCH_SIZE: int = Field(
default=100, description="Batch size for workflow run log cleanup operations"
@@ -1268,36 +1097,12 @@ class SwaggerUIConfig(BaseSettings):
)
class TenantIsolatedTaskQueueConfig(BaseSettings):
TENANT_ISOLATED_TASK_CONCURRENCY: int = Field(
description="Number of tasks allowed to be delivered concurrently from isolated queue per tenant",
default=1,
)
class SandboxExpiredRecordsCleanConfig(BaseSettings):
SANDBOX_EXPIRED_RECORDS_CLEAN_GRACEFUL_PERIOD: NonNegativeInt = Field(
description="Graceful period in days for sandbox records clean after subscription expiration",
default=21,
)
SANDBOX_EXPIRED_RECORDS_CLEAN_BATCH_SIZE: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of records to process in each batch",
default=1000,
)
SANDBOX_EXPIRED_RECORDS_RETENTION_DAYS: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Retention days for sandbox expired workflow_run records and message records",
default=30,
)
class FeatureConfig(
# place the configs in alphabet order
AppExecutionConfig,
AuthConfig, # Changed from OAuthConfig to AuthConfig
BillingConfig,
CodeExecutionSandboxConfig,
TriggerConfig,
AsyncWorkflowConfig,
PluginConfig,
MarketplaceConfig,
DataSetConfig,
@@ -1315,9 +1120,7 @@ class FeatureConfig(
PositionConfig,
RagEtlConfig,
RepositoryConfig,
SandboxExpiredRecordsCleanConfig,
SecurityConfig,
TenantIsolatedTaskQueueConfig,
ToolConfig,
UpdateConfig,
WorkflowConfig,

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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ from .storage.opendal_storage_config import OpenDALStorageConfig
from .storage.supabase_storage_config import SupabaseStorageConfig
from .storage.tencent_cos_storage_config import TencentCloudCOSStorageConfig
from .storage.volcengine_tos_storage_config import VolcengineTOSStorageConfig
from .vdb.alibabacloud_mysql_config import AlibabaCloudMySQLConfig
from .vdb.analyticdb_config import AnalyticdbConfig
from .vdb.baidu_vector_config import BaiduVectorDBConfig
from .vdb.chroma_config import ChromaConfig
@@ -26,7 +25,6 @@ from .vdb.clickzetta_config import ClickzettaConfig
from .vdb.couchbase_config import CouchbaseConfig
from .vdb.elasticsearch_config import ElasticsearchConfig
from .vdb.huawei_cloud_config import HuaweiCloudConfig
from .vdb.iris_config import IrisVectorConfig
from .vdb.lindorm_config import LindormConfig
from .vdb.matrixone_config import MatrixoneConfig
from .vdb.milvus_config import MilvusConfig
@@ -106,12 +104,6 @@ class KeywordStoreConfig(BaseSettings):
class DatabaseConfig(BaseSettings):
# Database type selector
DB_TYPE: Literal["postgresql", "mysql", "oceanbase", "seekdb"] = Field(
description="Database type to use. OceanBase is MySQL-compatible.",
default="postgresql",
)
DB_HOST: str = Field(
description="Hostname or IP address of the database server.",
default="localhost",
@@ -147,12 +139,12 @@ class DatabaseConfig(BaseSettings):
default="",
)
@computed_field # type: ignore[prop-decorator]
@property
def SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI_SCHEME(self) -> str:
return "postgresql" if self.DB_TYPE == "postgresql" else "mysql+pymysql"
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI_SCHEME: str = Field(
description="Database URI scheme for SQLAlchemy connection.",
default="postgresql",
)
@computed_field # type: ignore[prop-decorator]
@computed_field # type: ignore[misc]
@property
def SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI(self) -> str:
db_extras = (
@@ -205,21 +197,21 @@ class DatabaseConfig(BaseSettings):
default=os.cpu_count() or 1,
)
@computed_field # type: ignore[prop-decorator]
@computed_field # type: ignore[misc]
@property
def SQLALCHEMY_ENGINE_OPTIONS(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
# Parse DB_EXTRAS for 'options'
db_extras_dict = dict(parse_qsl(self.DB_EXTRAS))
options = db_extras_dict.get("options", "")
connect_args = {}
# Use the dynamic SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI_SCHEME property
if self.SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI_SCHEME.startswith("postgresql"):
timezone_opt = "-c timezone=UTC"
if options:
merged_options = f"{options} {timezone_opt}"
else:
merged_options = timezone_opt
connect_args = {"options": merged_options}
# Always include timezone
timezone_opt = "-c timezone=UTC"
if options:
# Merge user options and timezone
merged_options = f"{options} {timezone_opt}"
else:
merged_options = timezone_opt
connect_args = {"options": merged_options}
return {
"pool_size": self.SQLALCHEMY_POOL_SIZE,
@@ -337,9 +329,7 @@ class MiddlewareConfig(
ChromaConfig,
ClickzettaConfig,
HuaweiCloudConfig,
IrisVectorConfig,
MilvusConfig,
AlibabaCloudMySQLConfig,
MyScaleConfig,
OpenSearchConfig,
OracleConfig,

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@@ -41,8 +41,3 @@ class AliyunOSSStorageConfig(BaseSettings):
description="Base path within the bucket to store objects (e.g., 'my-app-data/')",
default=None,
)
ALIYUN_CLOUDBOX_ID: str | None = Field(
description="Cloudbox id for aliyun cloudbox service",
default=None,
)

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@@ -26,8 +26,3 @@ class HuaweiCloudOBSStorageConfig(BaseSettings):
description="Endpoint URL for Huawei Cloud OBS (e.g., 'https://obs.cn-north-4.myhuaweicloud.com')",
default=None,
)
HUAWEI_OBS_PATH_STYLE: bool = Field(
description="Flag to indicate whether to use path-style URLs for OBS requests",
default=False,
)

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@@ -31,8 +31,3 @@ class TencentCloudCOSStorageConfig(BaseSettings):
description="Protocol scheme for COS requests: 'https' (recommended) or 'http'",
default=None,
)
TENCENT_COS_CUSTOM_DOMAIN: str | None = Field(
description="Tencent Cloud COS custom domain setting",
default=None,
)

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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
from pydantic import Field, PositiveInt
from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings
class AlibabaCloudMySQLConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
Configuration settings for AlibabaCloud MySQL vector database
"""
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_HOST: str = Field(
description="Hostname or IP address of the AlibabaCloud MySQL server (e.g., 'localhost' or 'mysql.aliyun.com')",
default="localhost",
)
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_PORT: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Port number on which the AlibabaCloud MySQL server is listening (default is 3306)",
default=3306,
)
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_USER: str = Field(
description="Username for authenticating with AlibabaCloud MySQL (default is 'root')",
default="root",
)
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_PASSWORD: str = Field(
description="Password for authenticating with AlibabaCloud MySQL (default is an empty string)",
default="",
)
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_DATABASE: str = Field(
description="Name of the AlibabaCloud MySQL database to connect to (default is 'dify')",
default="dify",
)
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_MAX_CONNECTION: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of connections in the connection pool",
default=5,
)
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_CHARSET: str = Field(
description="Character set for AlibabaCloud MySQL connection (default is 'utf8mb4')",
default="utf8mb4",
)
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_DISTANCE_FUNCTION: str = Field(
description="Distance function used for vector similarity search in AlibabaCloud MySQL "
"(e.g., 'cosine', 'euclidean')",
default="cosine",
)
ALIBABACLOUD_MYSQL_HNSW_M: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of connections per layer for HNSW vector index (default is 6, range: 3-200)",
default=6,
)

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@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
"""Configuration for InterSystems IRIS vector database."""
from pydantic import Field, PositiveInt, model_validator
from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings
class IrisVectorConfig(BaseSettings):
"""Configuration settings for IRIS vector database connection and pooling."""
IRIS_HOST: str | None = Field(
description="Hostname or IP address of the IRIS server.",
default="localhost",
)
IRIS_SUPER_SERVER_PORT: PositiveInt | None = Field(
description="Port number for IRIS connection.",
default=1972,
)
IRIS_USER: str | None = Field(
description="Username for IRIS authentication.",
default="_SYSTEM",
)
IRIS_PASSWORD: str | None = Field(
description="Password for IRIS authentication.",
default="Dify@1234",
)
IRIS_SCHEMA: str | None = Field(
description="Schema name for IRIS tables.",
default="dify",
)
IRIS_DATABASE: str | None = Field(
description="Database namespace for IRIS connection.",
default="USER",
)
IRIS_CONNECTION_URL: str | None = Field(
description="Full connection URL for IRIS (overrides individual fields if provided).",
default=None,
)
IRIS_MIN_CONNECTION: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Minimum number of connections in the pool.",
default=1,
)
IRIS_MAX_CONNECTION: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Maximum number of connections in the pool.",
default=3,
)
IRIS_TEXT_INDEX: bool = Field(
description="Enable full-text search index using %iFind.Index.Basic.",
default=True,
)
IRIS_TEXT_INDEX_LANGUAGE: str = Field(
description="Language for full-text search index (e.g., 'en', 'ja', 'zh', 'de').",
default="en",
)
@model_validator(mode="before")
@classmethod
def validate_config(cls, values: dict) -> dict:
"""Validate IRIS configuration values.
Args:
values: Configuration dictionary
Returns:
Validated configuration dictionary
Raises:
ValueError: If required fields are missing or pool settings are invalid
"""
# Only validate required fields if IRIS is being used as the vector store
# This allows the config to be loaded even when IRIS is not in use
# vector_store = os.environ.get("VECTOR_STORE", "")
# We rely on Pydantic defaults for required fields if they are missing from env.
# Strict existence check is removed to allow defaults to work.
min_conn = values.get("IRIS_MIN_CONNECTION", 1)
max_conn = values.get("IRIS_MAX_CONNECTION", 3)
if min_conn > max_conn:
raise ValueError("IRIS_MIN_CONNECTION must be less than or equal to IRIS_MAX_CONNECTION")
return values

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@@ -1,24 +1,23 @@
from enum import StrEnum
from enum import Enum
from typing import Literal
from pydantic import Field, PositiveInt
from pydantic_settings import BaseSettings
class AuthMethod(StrEnum):
"""
Authentication method for OpenSearch
"""
BASIC = "basic"
AWS_MANAGED_IAM = "aws_managed_iam"
class OpenSearchConfig(BaseSettings):
"""
Configuration settings for OpenSearch
"""
class AuthMethod(Enum):
"""
Authentication method for OpenSearch
"""
BASIC = "basic"
AWS_MANAGED_IAM = "aws_managed_iam"
OPENSEARCH_HOST: str | None = Field(
description="Hostname or IP address of the OpenSearch server (e.g., 'localhost' or 'opensearch.example.com')",
default=None,

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@@ -22,17 +22,7 @@ class WeaviateConfig(BaseSettings):
default=True,
)
WEAVIATE_GRPC_ENDPOINT: str | None = Field(
description="URL of the Weaviate gRPC server (e.g., 'grpc://localhost:50051' or 'grpcs://weaviate.example.com:443')",
default=None,
)
WEAVIATE_BATCH_SIZE: PositiveInt = Field(
description="Number of objects to be processed in a single batch operation (default is 100)",
default=100,
)
WEAVIATE_TOKENIZATION: str | None = Field(
description="Tokenization for Weaviate (default is word)",
default="word",
)

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
from configs import dify_config
from libs.collection_utils import convert_to_lower_and_upper_set
HIDDEN_VALUE = "[__HIDDEN__]"
UNKNOWN_VALUE = "[__UNKNOWN__]"
@@ -7,39 +6,24 @@ UUID_NIL = "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
DEFAULT_FILE_NUMBER_LIMITS = 3
IMAGE_EXTENSIONS = convert_to_lower_and_upper_set({"jpg", "jpeg", "png", "webp", "gif", "svg"})
IMAGE_EXTENSIONS = ["jpg", "jpeg", "png", "webp", "gif", "svg"]
IMAGE_EXTENSIONS.extend([ext.upper() for ext in IMAGE_EXTENSIONS])
VIDEO_EXTENSIONS = convert_to_lower_and_upper_set({"mp4", "mov", "mpeg", "webm"})
VIDEO_EXTENSIONS = ["mp4", "mov", "mpeg", "webm"]
VIDEO_EXTENSIONS.extend([ext.upper() for ext in VIDEO_EXTENSIONS])
AUDIO_EXTENSIONS = convert_to_lower_and_upper_set({"mp3", "m4a", "wav", "amr", "mpga"})
AUDIO_EXTENSIONS = ["mp3", "m4a", "wav", "amr", "mpga"]
AUDIO_EXTENSIONS.extend([ext.upper() for ext in AUDIO_EXTENSIONS])
_doc_extensions: set[str]
_doc_extensions: list[str]
if dify_config.ETL_TYPE == "Unstructured":
_doc_extensions = {
"txt",
"markdown",
"md",
"mdx",
"pdf",
"html",
"htm",
"xlsx",
"xls",
"vtt",
"properties",
"doc",
"docx",
"csv",
"eml",
"msg",
"pptx",
"xml",
"epub",
}
_doc_extensions = ["txt", "markdown", "md", "mdx", "pdf", "html", "htm", "xlsx", "xls", "vtt", "properties"]
_doc_extensions.extend(("doc", "docx", "csv", "eml", "msg", "pptx", "xml", "epub"))
if dify_config.UNSTRUCTURED_API_URL:
_doc_extensions.add("ppt")
_doc_extensions.append("ppt")
else:
_doc_extensions = {
_doc_extensions = [
"txt",
"markdown",
"md",
@@ -53,18 +37,5 @@ else:
"csv",
"vtt",
"properties",
}
DOCUMENT_EXTENSIONS: set[str] = convert_to_lower_and_upper_set(_doc_extensions)
# console
COOKIE_NAME_ACCESS_TOKEN = "access_token"
COOKIE_NAME_REFRESH_TOKEN = "refresh_token"
COOKIE_NAME_CSRF_TOKEN = "csrf_token"
# webapp
COOKIE_NAME_WEBAPP_ACCESS_TOKEN = "webapp_access_token"
COOKIE_NAME_PASSPORT = "passport"
HEADER_NAME_CSRF_TOKEN = "X-CSRF-Token"
HEADER_NAME_APP_CODE = "X-App-Code"
HEADER_NAME_PASSPORT = "X-App-Passport"
]
DOCUMENT_EXTENSIONS = _doc_extensions + [ext.upper() for ext in _doc_extensions]

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@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ language_timezone_mapping = {
"sl-SI": "Europe/Ljubljana",
"th-TH": "Asia/Bangkok",
"id-ID": "Asia/Jakarta",
"ar-TN": "Africa/Tunis",
}
languages = list(language_timezone_mapping.keys())
@@ -32,9 +31,3 @@ def supported_language(lang):
error = f"{lang} is not a valid language."
raise ValueError(error)
def get_valid_language(lang: str | None) -> str:
if lang and lang in languages:
return lang
return languages[0]

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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ if TYPE_CHECKING:
from core.model_runtime.entities.model_entities import AIModelEntity
from core.plugin.entities.plugin_daemon import PluginModelProviderEntity
from core.tools.plugin_tool.provider import PluginToolProviderController
from core.trigger.provider import PluginTriggerProviderController
"""
@@ -42,11 +41,3 @@ datasource_plugin_providers: RecyclableContextVar[dict[str, "DatasourcePluginPro
datasource_plugin_providers_lock: RecyclableContextVar[Lock] = RecyclableContextVar(
ContextVar("datasource_plugin_providers_lock")
)
plugin_trigger_providers: RecyclableContextVar[dict[str, "PluginTriggerProviderController"]] = RecyclableContextVar(
ContextVar("plugin_trigger_providers")
)
plugin_trigger_providers_lock: RecyclableContextVar[Lock] = RecyclableContextVar(
ContextVar("plugin_trigger_providers_lock")
)

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@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@ class UnsupportedFileTypeError(BaseHTTPException):
code = 415
class BlockedFileExtensionError(BaseHTTPException):
error_code = "file_extension_blocked"
description = "The file extension is blocked for security reasons."
code = 400
class TooManyFilesError(BaseHTTPException):
error_code = "too_many_files"
description = "Only one file is allowed."

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@@ -1,59 +1,62 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from flask_restx import Api, Namespace, fields
from typing import Any, TypeAlias
from libs.helper import AppIconUrlField
from pydantic import BaseModel, ConfigDict, computed_field
from core.file import helpers as file_helpers
from models.model import IconType
JSONValue: TypeAlias = str | int | float | bool | None | dict[str, Any] | list[Any]
JSONObject: TypeAlias = dict[str, Any]
parameters__system_parameters = {
"image_file_size_limit": fields.Integer,
"video_file_size_limit": fields.Integer,
"audio_file_size_limit": fields.Integer,
"file_size_limit": fields.Integer,
"workflow_file_upload_limit": fields.Integer,
}
class SystemParameters(BaseModel):
image_file_size_limit: int
video_file_size_limit: int
audio_file_size_limit: int
file_size_limit: int
workflow_file_upload_limit: int
def build_system_parameters_model(api_or_ns: Api | Namespace):
"""Build the system parameters model for the API or Namespace."""
return api_or_ns.model("SystemParameters", parameters__system_parameters)
class Parameters(BaseModel):
opening_statement: str | None = None
suggested_questions: list[str]
suggested_questions_after_answer: JSONObject
speech_to_text: JSONObject
text_to_speech: JSONObject
retriever_resource: JSONObject
annotation_reply: JSONObject
more_like_this: JSONObject
user_input_form: list[JSONObject]
sensitive_word_avoidance: JSONObject
file_upload: JSONObject
system_parameters: SystemParameters
parameters_fields = {
"opening_statement": fields.String,
"suggested_questions": fields.Raw,
"suggested_questions_after_answer": fields.Raw,
"speech_to_text": fields.Raw,
"text_to_speech": fields.Raw,
"retriever_resource": fields.Raw,
"annotation_reply": fields.Raw,
"more_like_this": fields.Raw,
"user_input_form": fields.Raw,
"sensitive_word_avoidance": fields.Raw,
"file_upload": fields.Raw,
"system_parameters": fields.Nested(parameters__system_parameters),
}
class Site(BaseModel):
model_config = ConfigDict(from_attributes=True)
def build_parameters_model(api_or_ns: Api | Namespace):
"""Build the parameters model for the API or Namespace."""
copied_fields = parameters_fields.copy()
copied_fields["system_parameters"] = fields.Nested(build_system_parameters_model(api_or_ns))
return api_or_ns.model("Parameters", copied_fields)
title: str
chat_color_theme: str | None = None
chat_color_theme_inverted: bool
icon_type: str | None = None
icon: str | None = None
icon_background: str | None = None
description: str | None = None
copyright: str | None = None
privacy_policy: str | None = None
custom_disclaimer: str | None = None
default_language: str
show_workflow_steps: bool
use_icon_as_answer_icon: bool
@computed_field(return_type=str | None) # type: ignore
@property
def icon_url(self) -> str | None:
if self.icon and self.icon_type == IconType.IMAGE:
return file_helpers.get_signed_file_url(self.icon)
return None
site_fields = {
"title": fields.String,
"chat_color_theme": fields.String,
"chat_color_theme_inverted": fields.Boolean,
"icon_type": fields.String,
"icon": fields.String,
"icon_background": fields.String,
"icon_url": AppIconUrlField,
"description": fields.String,
"copyright": fields.String,
"privacy_policy": fields.String,
"custom_disclaimer": fields.String,
"default_language": fields.String,
"show_workflow_steps": fields.Boolean,
"use_icon_as_answer_icon": fields.Boolean,
}
def build_site_model(api_or_ns: Api | Namespace):
"""Build the site model for the API or Namespace."""
return api_or_ns.model("Site", site_fields)

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
import os
from email.message import Message
from urllib.parse import quote
from flask import Response
HTML_MIME_TYPES = frozenset({"text/html", "application/xhtml+xml"})
HTML_EXTENSIONS = frozenset({"html", "htm"})
def _normalize_mime_type(mime_type: str | None) -> str:
if not mime_type:
return ""
message = Message()
message["Content-Type"] = mime_type
return message.get_content_type().strip().lower()
def _is_html_extension(extension: str | None) -> bool:
if not extension:
return False
return extension.lstrip(".").lower() in HTML_EXTENSIONS
def is_html_content(mime_type: str | None, filename: str | None, extension: str | None = None) -> bool:
normalized_mime_type = _normalize_mime_type(mime_type)
if normalized_mime_type in HTML_MIME_TYPES:
return True
if _is_html_extension(extension):
return True
if filename:
return _is_html_extension(os.path.splitext(filename)[1])
return False
def enforce_download_for_html(
response: Response,
*,
mime_type: str | None,
filename: str | None,
extension: str | None = None,
) -> bool:
if not is_html_content(mime_type, filename, extension):
return False
if filename:
encoded_filename = quote(filename)
response.headers["Content-Disposition"] = f"attachment; filename*=UTF-8''{encoded_filename}"
else:
response.headers["Content-Disposition"] = "attachment"
response.headers["Content-Type"] = "application/octet-stream"
response.headers["X-Content-Type-Options"] = "nosniff"
return True

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ except ImportError:
)
else:
warnings.warn("To use python-magic guess MIMETYPE, you need to install `libmagic`", stacklevel=2)
magic = None # type: ignore[assignment]
magic = None # type: ignore
from pydantic import BaseModel

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
"""Helpers for registering Pydantic models with Flask-RESTX namespaces."""
from flask_restx import Namespace
from pydantic import BaseModel
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
def register_schema_model(namespace: Namespace, model: type[BaseModel]) -> None:
"""Register a single BaseModel with a namespace for Swagger documentation."""
namespace.schema_model(model.__name__, model.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0))
def register_schema_models(namespace: Namespace, *models: type[BaseModel]) -> None:
"""Register multiple BaseModels with a namespace."""
for model in models:
register_schema_model(namespace, model)
__all__ = [
"DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0",
"register_schema_model",
"register_schema_models",
]

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@@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ from .app import (
workflow_draft_variable,
workflow_run,
workflow_statistic,
workflow_trigger,
)
# Import auth controllers
@@ -127,7 +126,6 @@ from .workspace import (
models,
plugin,
tool_providers,
trigger_providers,
workspace,
)
@@ -198,7 +196,6 @@ __all__ = [
"statistic",
"tags",
"tool_providers",
"trigger_providers",
"version",
"website",
"workflow",
@@ -206,6 +203,5 @@ __all__ = [
"workflow_draft_variable",
"workflow_run",
"workflow_statistic",
"workflow_trigger",
"workspace",
]

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@@ -3,46 +3,19 @@ from functools import wraps
from typing import ParamSpec, TypeVar
from flask import request
from flask_restx import Resource
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, field_validator
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, reqparse
from sqlalchemy import select
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from werkzeug.exceptions import NotFound, Unauthorized
from configs import dify_config
from constants.languages import supported_language
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console.wraps import only_edition_cloud
from core.db.session_factory import session_factory
from extensions.ext_database import db
from libs.token import extract_access_token
from models.model import App, InstalledApp, RecommendedApp
P = ParamSpec("P")
R = TypeVar("R")
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class InsertExploreAppPayload(BaseModel):
app_id: str = Field(...)
desc: str | None = None
copyright: str | None = None
privacy_policy: str | None = None
custom_disclaimer: str | None = None
language: str = Field(...)
category: str = Field(...)
position: int = Field(...)
@field_validator("language")
@classmethod
def validate_language(cls, value: str) -> str:
return supported_language(value)
console_ns.schema_model(
InsertExploreAppPayload.__name__,
InsertExploreAppPayload.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0),
)
from configs import dify_config
from constants.languages import supported_language
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.wraps import only_edition_cloud
from extensions.ext_database import db
from models.model import App, InstalledApp, RecommendedApp
def admin_required(view: Callable[P, R]):
@@ -51,9 +24,19 @@ def admin_required(view: Callable[P, R]):
if not dify_config.ADMIN_API_KEY:
raise Unauthorized("API key is invalid.")
auth_token = extract_access_token(request)
if not auth_token:
auth_header = request.headers.get("Authorization")
if auth_header is None:
raise Unauthorized("Authorization header is missing.")
if " " not in auth_header:
raise Unauthorized("Invalid Authorization header format. Expected 'Bearer <api-key>' format.")
auth_scheme, auth_token = auth_header.split(None, 1)
auth_scheme = auth_scheme.lower()
if auth_scheme != "bearer":
raise Unauthorized("Invalid Authorization header format. Expected 'Bearer <api-key>' format.")
if auth_token != dify_config.ADMIN_API_KEY:
raise Unauthorized("API key is invalid.")
@@ -64,36 +47,59 @@ def admin_required(view: Callable[P, R]):
@console_ns.route("/admin/insert-explore-apps")
class InsertExploreAppListApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("insert_explore_app")
@console_ns.doc(description="Insert or update an app in the explore list")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[InsertExploreAppPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "App updated successfully")
@console_ns.response(201, "App inserted successfully")
@console_ns.response(404, "App not found")
@api.doc("insert_explore_app")
@api.doc(description="Insert or update an app in the explore list")
@api.expect(
api.model(
"InsertExploreAppRequest",
{
"app_id": fields.String(required=True, description="Application ID"),
"desc": fields.String(description="App description"),
"copyright": fields.String(description="Copyright information"),
"privacy_policy": fields.String(description="Privacy policy"),
"custom_disclaimer": fields.String(description="Custom disclaimer"),
"language": fields.String(required=True, description="Language code"),
"category": fields.String(required=True, description="App category"),
"position": fields.Integer(required=True, description="Display position"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "App updated successfully")
@api.response(201, "App inserted successfully")
@api.response(404, "App not found")
@only_edition_cloud
@admin_required
def post(self):
payload = InsertExploreAppPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("app_id", type=str, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("desc", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("copyright", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("privacy_policy", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("custom_disclaimer", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("language", type=supported_language, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("category", type=str, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("position", type=int, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
app = db.session.execute(select(App).where(App.id == payload.app_id)).scalar_one_or_none()
app = db.session.execute(select(App).where(App.id == args["app_id"])).scalar_one_or_none()
if not app:
raise NotFound(f"App '{payload.app_id}' is not found")
raise NotFound(f"App '{args['app_id']}' is not found")
site = app.site
if not site:
desc = payload.desc or ""
copy_right = payload.copyright or ""
privacy_policy = payload.privacy_policy or ""
custom_disclaimer = payload.custom_disclaimer or ""
desc = args["desc"] or ""
copy_right = args["copyright"] or ""
privacy_policy = args["privacy_policy"] or ""
custom_disclaimer = args["custom_disclaimer"] or ""
else:
desc = site.description or payload.desc or ""
copy_right = site.copyright or payload.copyright or ""
privacy_policy = site.privacy_policy or payload.privacy_policy or ""
custom_disclaimer = site.custom_disclaimer or payload.custom_disclaimer or ""
desc = site.description or args["desc"] or ""
copy_right = site.copyright or args["copyright"] or ""
privacy_policy = site.privacy_policy or args["privacy_policy"] or ""
custom_disclaimer = site.custom_disclaimer or args["custom_disclaimer"] or ""
with session_factory.create_session() as session:
with Session(db.engine) as session:
recommended_app = session.execute(
select(RecommendedApp).where(RecommendedApp.app_id == payload.app_id)
select(RecommendedApp).where(RecommendedApp.app_id == args["app_id"])
).scalar_one_or_none()
if not recommended_app:
@@ -103,9 +109,9 @@ class InsertExploreAppListApi(Resource):
copyright=copy_right,
privacy_policy=privacy_policy,
custom_disclaimer=custom_disclaimer,
language=payload.language,
category=payload.category,
position=payload.position,
language=args["language"],
category=args["category"],
position=args["position"],
)
db.session.add(recommended_app)
@@ -119,9 +125,9 @@ class InsertExploreAppListApi(Resource):
recommended_app.copyright = copy_right
recommended_app.privacy_policy = privacy_policy
recommended_app.custom_disclaimer = custom_disclaimer
recommended_app.language = payload.language
recommended_app.category = payload.category
recommended_app.position = payload.position
recommended_app.language = args["language"]
recommended_app.category = args["category"]
recommended_app.position = args["position"]
app.is_public = True
@@ -132,14 +138,14 @@ class InsertExploreAppListApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/admin/insert-explore-apps/<uuid:app_id>")
class InsertExploreAppApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("delete_explore_app")
@console_ns.doc(description="Remove an app from the explore list")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID to remove"})
@console_ns.response(204, "App removed successfully")
@api.doc("delete_explore_app")
@api.doc(description="Remove an app from the explore list")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID to remove"})
@api.response(204, "App removed successfully")
@only_edition_cloud
@admin_required
def delete(self, app_id):
with session_factory.create_session() as session:
with Session(db.engine) as session:
recommended_app = session.execute(
select(RecommendedApp).where(RecommendedApp.app_id == str(app_id))
).scalar_one_or_none()
@@ -147,13 +153,13 @@ class InsertExploreAppApi(Resource):
if not recommended_app:
return {"result": "success"}, 204
with session_factory.create_session() as session:
with Session(db.engine) as session:
app = session.execute(select(App).where(App.id == recommended_app.app_id)).scalar_one_or_none()
if app:
app.is_public = False
with session_factory.create_session() as session:
with Session(db.engine) as session:
installed_apps = (
session.execute(
select(InstalledApp).where(

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
import flask_restx
from flask_login import current_user
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, marshal_with
from flask_restx._http import HTTPStatus
from sqlalchemy import select
@@ -7,12 +8,12 @@ from werkzeug.exceptions import Forbidden
from extensions.ext_database import db
from libs.helper import TimestampField
from libs.login import current_account_with_tenant, login_required
from libs.login import login_required
from models.dataset import Dataset
from models.model import ApiToken, App
from . import console_ns
from .wraps import account_initialization_required, edit_permission_required, setup_required
from . import api, console_ns
from .wraps import account_initialization_required, setup_required
api_key_fields = {
"id": fields.String,
@@ -24,12 +25,6 @@ api_key_fields = {
api_key_list = {"data": fields.List(fields.Nested(api_key_fields), attribute="items")}
api_key_item_model = console_ns.model("ApiKeyItem", api_key_fields)
api_key_list_model = console_ns.model(
"ApiKeyList", {"data": fields.List(fields.Nested(api_key_item_model), attribute="items")}
)
def _get_resource(resource_id, tenant_id, resource_model):
if resource_model == App:
@@ -58,13 +53,11 @@ class BaseApiKeyListResource(Resource):
token_prefix: str | None = None
max_keys = 10
@marshal_with(api_key_list_model)
@marshal_with(api_key_list)
def get(self, resource_id):
assert self.resource_id_field is not None, "resource_id_field must be set"
resource_id = str(resource_id)
_, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
_get_resource(resource_id, current_tenant_id, self.resource_model)
_get_resource(resource_id, current_user.current_tenant_id, self.resource_model)
keys = db.session.scalars(
select(ApiToken).where(
ApiToken.type == self.resource_type, getattr(ApiToken, self.resource_id_field) == resource_id
@@ -72,13 +65,14 @@ class BaseApiKeyListResource(Resource):
).all()
return {"items": keys}
@marshal_with(api_key_item_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(api_key_fields)
def post(self, resource_id):
assert self.resource_id_field is not None, "resource_id_field must be set"
resource_id = str(resource_id)
_, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
_get_resource(resource_id, current_tenant_id, self.resource_model)
_get_resource(resource_id, current_user.current_tenant_id, self.resource_model)
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
current_key_count = (
db.session.query(ApiToken)
.where(ApiToken.type == self.resource_type, getattr(ApiToken, self.resource_id_field) == resource_id)
@@ -95,7 +89,7 @@ class BaseApiKeyListResource(Resource):
key = ApiToken.generate_api_key(self.token_prefix or "", 24)
api_token = ApiToken()
setattr(api_token, self.resource_id_field, resource_id)
api_token.tenant_id = current_tenant_id
api_token.tenant_id = current_user.current_tenant_id
api_token.token = key
api_token.type = self.resource_type
db.session.add(api_token)
@@ -110,11 +104,13 @@ class BaseApiKeyResource(Resource):
resource_model: type | None = None
resource_id_field: str | None = None
def delete(self, resource_id: str, api_key_id: str):
def delete(self, resource_id, api_key_id):
assert self.resource_id_field is not None, "resource_id_field must be set"
current_user, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
_get_resource(resource_id, current_tenant_id, self.resource_model)
resource_id = str(resource_id)
api_key_id = str(api_key_id)
_get_resource(resource_id, current_user.current_tenant_id, self.resource_model)
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin or owner
if not current_user.is_admin_or_owner:
raise Forbidden()
@@ -139,23 +135,28 @@ class BaseApiKeyResource(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:resource_id>/api-keys")
class AppApiKeyListResource(BaseApiKeyListResource):
@console_ns.doc("get_app_api_keys")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get all API keys for an app")
@console_ns.doc(params={"resource_id": "App ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Success", api_key_list_model)
def get(self, resource_id): # type: ignore
@api.doc("get_app_api_keys")
@api.doc(description="Get all API keys for an app")
@api.doc(params={"resource_id": "App ID"})
@api.response(200, "Success", api_key_list)
def get(self, resource_id):
"""Get all API keys for an app"""
return super().get(resource_id)
@console_ns.doc("create_app_api_key")
@console_ns.doc(description="Create a new API key for an app")
@console_ns.doc(params={"resource_id": "App ID"})
@console_ns.response(201, "API key created successfully", api_key_item_model)
@console_ns.response(400, "Maximum keys exceeded")
def post(self, resource_id): # type: ignore
@api.doc("create_app_api_key")
@api.doc(description="Create a new API key for an app")
@api.doc(params={"resource_id": "App ID"})
@api.response(201, "API key created successfully", api_key_fields)
@api.response(400, "Maximum keys exceeded")
def post(self, resource_id):
"""Create a new API key for an app"""
return super().post(resource_id)
def after_request(self, resp):
resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Origin"] = "*"
resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Credentials"] = "true"
return resp
resource_type = "app"
resource_model = App
resource_id_field = "app_id"
@@ -164,14 +165,19 @@ class AppApiKeyListResource(BaseApiKeyListResource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:resource_id>/api-keys/<uuid:api_key_id>")
class AppApiKeyResource(BaseApiKeyResource):
@console_ns.doc("delete_app_api_key")
@console_ns.doc(description="Delete an API key for an app")
@console_ns.doc(params={"resource_id": "App ID", "api_key_id": "API key ID"})
@console_ns.response(204, "API key deleted successfully")
@api.doc("delete_app_api_key")
@api.doc(description="Delete an API key for an app")
@api.doc(params={"resource_id": "App ID", "api_key_id": "API key ID"})
@api.response(204, "API key deleted successfully")
def delete(self, resource_id, api_key_id):
"""Delete an API key for an app"""
return super().delete(resource_id, api_key_id)
def after_request(self, resp):
resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Origin"] = "*"
resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Credentials"] = "true"
return resp
resource_type = "app"
resource_model = App
resource_id_field = "app_id"
@@ -179,23 +185,28 @@ class AppApiKeyResource(BaseApiKeyResource):
@console_ns.route("/datasets/<uuid:resource_id>/api-keys")
class DatasetApiKeyListResource(BaseApiKeyListResource):
@console_ns.doc("get_dataset_api_keys")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get all API keys for a dataset")
@console_ns.doc(params={"resource_id": "Dataset ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Success", api_key_list_model)
def get(self, resource_id): # type: ignore
@api.doc("get_dataset_api_keys")
@api.doc(description="Get all API keys for a dataset")
@api.doc(params={"resource_id": "Dataset ID"})
@api.response(200, "Success", api_key_list)
def get(self, resource_id):
"""Get all API keys for a dataset"""
return super().get(resource_id)
@console_ns.doc("create_dataset_api_key")
@console_ns.doc(description="Create a new API key for a dataset")
@console_ns.doc(params={"resource_id": "Dataset ID"})
@console_ns.response(201, "API key created successfully", api_key_item_model)
@console_ns.response(400, "Maximum keys exceeded")
def post(self, resource_id): # type: ignore
@api.doc("create_dataset_api_key")
@api.doc(description="Create a new API key for a dataset")
@api.doc(params={"resource_id": "Dataset ID"})
@api.response(201, "API key created successfully", api_key_fields)
@api.response(400, "Maximum keys exceeded")
def post(self, resource_id):
"""Create a new API key for a dataset"""
return super().post(resource_id)
def after_request(self, resp):
resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Origin"] = "*"
resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Credentials"] = "true"
return resp
resource_type = "dataset"
resource_model = Dataset
resource_id_field = "dataset_id"
@@ -204,14 +215,19 @@ class DatasetApiKeyListResource(BaseApiKeyListResource):
@console_ns.route("/datasets/<uuid:resource_id>/api-keys/<uuid:api_key_id>")
class DatasetApiKeyResource(BaseApiKeyResource):
@console_ns.doc("delete_dataset_api_key")
@console_ns.doc(description="Delete an API key for a dataset")
@console_ns.doc(params={"resource_id": "Dataset ID", "api_key_id": "API key ID"})
@console_ns.response(204, "API key deleted successfully")
@api.doc("delete_dataset_api_key")
@api.doc(description="Delete an API key for a dataset")
@api.doc(params={"resource_id": "Dataset ID", "api_key_id": "API key ID"})
@api.response(204, "API key deleted successfully")
def delete(self, resource_id, api_key_id):
"""Delete an API key for a dataset"""
return super().delete(resource_id, api_key_id)
def after_request(self, resp):
resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Origin"] = "*"
resp.headers["Access-Control-Allow-Credentials"] = "true"
return resp
resource_type = "dataset"
resource_model = Dataset
resource_id_field = "dataset_id"

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@@ -1,39 +1,35 @@
from flask import request
from flask_restx import Resource, fields
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, reqparse
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.wraps import account_initialization_required, setup_required
from libs.login import login_required
from services.advanced_prompt_template_service import AdvancedPromptTemplateService
class AdvancedPromptTemplateQuery(BaseModel):
app_mode: str = Field(..., description="Application mode")
model_mode: str = Field(..., description="Model mode")
has_context: str = Field(default="true", description="Whether has context")
model_name: str = Field(..., description="Model name")
console_ns.schema_model(
AdvancedPromptTemplateQuery.__name__,
AdvancedPromptTemplateQuery.model_json_schema(ref_template="#/definitions/{model}"),
)
@console_ns.route("/app/prompt-templates")
class AdvancedPromptTemplateList(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_advanced_prompt_templates")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get advanced prompt templates based on app mode and model configuration")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AdvancedPromptTemplateQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(
@api.doc("get_advanced_prompt_templates")
@api.doc(description="Get advanced prompt templates based on app mode and model configuration")
@api.expect(
api.parser()
.add_argument("app_mode", type=str, required=True, location="args", help="Application mode")
.add_argument("model_mode", type=str, required=True, location="args", help="Model mode")
.add_argument("has_context", type=str, default="true", location="args", help="Whether has context")
.add_argument("model_name", type=str, required=True, location="args", help="Model name")
)
@api.response(
200, "Prompt templates retrieved successfully", fields.List(fields.Raw(description="Prompt template data"))
)
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
def get(self):
args = AdvancedPromptTemplateQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("app_mode", type=str, required=True, location="args")
parser.add_argument("model_mode", type=str, required=True, location="args")
parser.add_argument("has_context", type=str, required=False, default="true", location="args")
parser.add_argument("model_name", type=str, required=True, location="args")
args = parser.parse_args()
return AdvancedPromptTemplateService.get_prompt(args.model_dump())
return AdvancedPromptTemplateService.get_prompt(args)

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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
from flask import request
from flask_restx import Resource, fields
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, field_validator
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, reqparse
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.app.wraps import get_app_model
from controllers.console.wraps import account_initialization_required, setup_required
from libs.helper import uuid_value
@@ -10,40 +8,29 @@ from libs.login import login_required
from models.model import AppMode
from services.agent_service import AgentService
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class AgentLogQuery(BaseModel):
message_id: str = Field(..., description="Message UUID")
conversation_id: str = Field(..., description="Conversation UUID")
@field_validator("message_id", "conversation_id")
@classmethod
def validate_uuid(cls, value: str) -> str:
return uuid_value(value)
console_ns.schema_model(
AgentLogQuery.__name__, AgentLogQuery.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0)
)
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/agent/logs")
class AgentLogApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_agent_logs")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get agent execution logs for an application")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AgentLogQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(
200, "Agent logs retrieved successfully", fields.List(fields.Raw(description="Agent log entries"))
@api.doc("get_agent_logs")
@api.doc(description="Get agent execution logs for an application")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.parser()
.add_argument("message_id", type=str, required=True, location="args", help="Message UUID")
.add_argument("conversation_id", type=str, required=True, location="args", help="Conversation UUID")
)
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.response(200, "Agent logs retrieved successfully", fields.List(fields.Raw(description="Agent log entries")))
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=[AppMode.AGENT_CHAT])
def get(self, app_model):
"""Get agent logs"""
args = AgentLogQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("message_id", type=uuid_value, required=True, location="args")
parser.add_argument("conversation_id", type=uuid_value, required=True, location="args")
return AgentService.get_agent_logs(app_model, args.conversation_id, args.message_id)
args = parser.parse_args()
return AgentService.get_agent_logs(app_model, args["conversation_id"], args["message_id"])

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@@ -1,114 +1,59 @@
from typing import Any, Literal
from typing import Literal
from flask import abort, make_response, request
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, marshal, marshal_with
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, field_validator
from flask import request
from flask_login import current_user
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, marshal, marshal_with, reqparse
from werkzeug.exceptions import Forbidden
from controllers.common.errors import NoFileUploadedError, TooManyFilesError
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.wraps import (
account_initialization_required,
annotation_import_concurrency_limit,
annotation_import_rate_limit,
cloud_edition_billing_resource_check,
edit_permission_required,
setup_required,
)
from extensions.ext_redis import redis_client
from fields.annotation_fields import (
annotation_fields,
annotation_hit_history_fields,
build_annotation_model,
)
from libs.helper import uuid_value
from libs.login import login_required
from services.annotation_service import AppAnnotationService
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class AnnotationReplyPayload(BaseModel):
score_threshold: float = Field(..., description="Score threshold for annotation matching")
embedding_provider_name: str = Field(..., description="Embedding provider name")
embedding_model_name: str = Field(..., description="Embedding model name")
class AnnotationSettingUpdatePayload(BaseModel):
score_threshold: float = Field(..., description="Score threshold")
class AnnotationListQuery(BaseModel):
page: int = Field(default=1, ge=1, description="Page number")
limit: int = Field(default=20, ge=1, description="Page size")
keyword: str = Field(default="", description="Search keyword")
class CreateAnnotationPayload(BaseModel):
message_id: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Message ID")
question: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Question text")
answer: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Answer text")
content: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Content text")
annotation_reply: dict[str, Any] | None = Field(default=None, description="Annotation reply data")
@field_validator("message_id")
@classmethod
def validate_message_id(cls, value: str | None) -> str | None:
if value is None:
return value
return uuid_value(value)
class UpdateAnnotationPayload(BaseModel):
question: str | None = None
answer: str | None = None
content: str | None = None
annotation_reply: dict[str, Any] | None = None
class AnnotationReplyStatusQuery(BaseModel):
action: Literal["enable", "disable"]
class AnnotationFilePayload(BaseModel):
message_id: str = Field(..., description="Message ID")
@field_validator("message_id")
@classmethod
def validate_message_id(cls, value: str) -> str:
return uuid_value(value)
def reg(model: type[BaseModel]) -> None:
console_ns.schema_model(model.__name__, model.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0))
reg(AnnotationReplyPayload)
reg(AnnotationSettingUpdatePayload)
reg(AnnotationListQuery)
reg(CreateAnnotationPayload)
reg(UpdateAnnotationPayload)
reg(AnnotationReplyStatusQuery)
reg(AnnotationFilePayload)
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotation-reply/<string:action>")
class AnnotationReplyActionApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("annotation_reply_action")
@console_ns.doc(description="Enable or disable annotation reply for an app")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "action": "Action to perform (enable/disable)"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AnnotationReplyPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Action completed successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("annotation_reply_action")
@api.doc(description="Enable or disable annotation reply for an app")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "action": "Action to perform (enable/disable)"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"AnnotationReplyActionRequest",
{
"score_threshold": fields.Float(required=True, description="Score threshold for annotation matching"),
"embedding_provider_name": fields.String(required=True, description="Embedding provider name"),
"embedding_model_name": fields.String(required=True, description="Embedding model name"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Action completed successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@cloud_edition_billing_resource_check("annotation")
@edit_permission_required
def post(self, app_id, action: Literal["enable", "disable"]):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
args = AnnotationReplyPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("score_threshold", required=True, type=float, location="json")
parser.add_argument("embedding_provider_name", required=True, type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("embedding_model_name", required=True, type=str, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
if action == "enable":
result = AppAnnotationService.enable_app_annotation(args.model_dump(), app_id)
result = AppAnnotationService.enable_app_annotation(args, app_id)
elif action == "disable":
result = AppAnnotationService.disable_app_annotation(app_id)
return result, 200
@@ -116,16 +61,18 @@ class AnnotationReplyActionApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotation-setting")
class AppAnnotationSettingDetailApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_annotation_setting")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get annotation settings for an app")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Annotation settings retrieved successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("get_annotation_setting")
@api.doc(description="Get annotation settings for an app")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.response(200, "Annotation settings retrieved successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def get(self, app_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
result = AppAnnotationService.get_app_annotation_setting_by_app_id(app_id)
return result, 200
@@ -133,39 +80,54 @@ class AppAnnotationSettingDetailApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotation-settings/<uuid:annotation_setting_id>")
class AppAnnotationSettingUpdateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("update_annotation_setting")
@console_ns.doc(description="Update annotation settings for an app")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "annotation_setting_id": "Annotation setting ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AnnotationSettingUpdatePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Settings updated successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("update_annotation_setting")
@api.doc(description="Update annotation settings for an app")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "annotation_setting_id": "Annotation setting ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"AnnotationSettingUpdateRequest",
{
"score_threshold": fields.Float(required=True, description="Score threshold"),
"embedding_provider_name": fields.String(required=True, description="Embedding provider"),
"embedding_model_name": fields.String(required=True, description="Embedding model"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Settings updated successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def post(self, app_id, annotation_setting_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
annotation_setting_id = str(annotation_setting_id)
args = AnnotationSettingUpdatePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("score_threshold", required=True, type=float, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
result = AppAnnotationService.update_app_annotation_setting(app_id, annotation_setting_id, args.model_dump())
result = AppAnnotationService.update_app_annotation_setting(app_id, annotation_setting_id, args)
return result, 200
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotation-reply/<string:action>/status/<uuid:job_id>")
class AnnotationReplyActionStatusApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_annotation_reply_action_status")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get status of annotation reply action job")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "job_id": "Job ID", "action": "Action type"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Job status retrieved successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("get_annotation_reply_action_status")
@api.doc(description="Get status of annotation reply action job")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "job_id": "Job ID", "action": "Action type"})
@api.response(200, "Job status retrieved successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@cloud_edition_billing_resource_check("annotation")
@edit_permission_required
def get(self, app_id, job_id, action):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
job_id = str(job_id)
app_annotation_job_key = f"{action}_app_annotation_job_{str(job_id)}"
cache_result = redis_client.get(app_annotation_job_key)
@@ -183,21 +145,27 @@ class AnnotationReplyActionStatusApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotations")
class AnnotationApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("list_annotations")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get annotations for an app with pagination")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AnnotationListQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Annotations retrieved successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("list_annotations")
@api.doc(description="Get annotations for an app with pagination")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.parser()
.add_argument("page", type=int, location="args", default=1, help="Page number")
.add_argument("limit", type=int, location="args", default=20, help="Page size")
.add_argument("keyword", type=str, location="args", default="", help="Search keyword")
)
@api.response(200, "Annotations retrieved successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def get(self, app_id):
args = AnnotationListQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
page = args.page
limit = args.limit
keyword = args.keyword
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
page = request.args.get("page", default=1, type=int)
limit = request.args.get("limit", default=20, type=int)
keyword = request.args.get("keyword", default="", type=str)
app_id = str(app_id)
annotation_list, total = AppAnnotationService.get_annotation_list_by_app_id(app_id, page, limit, keyword)
@@ -210,30 +178,45 @@ class AnnotationApi(Resource):
}
return response, 200
@console_ns.doc("create_annotation")
@console_ns.doc(description="Create a new annotation for an app")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[CreateAnnotationPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(201, "Annotation created successfully", build_annotation_model(console_ns))
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("create_annotation")
@api.doc(description="Create a new annotation for an app")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"CreateAnnotationRequest",
{
"question": fields.String(required=True, description="Question text"),
"answer": fields.String(required=True, description="Answer text"),
"annotation_reply": fields.Raw(description="Annotation reply data"),
},
)
)
@api.response(201, "Annotation created successfully", annotation_fields)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@cloud_edition_billing_resource_check("annotation")
@marshal_with(annotation_fields)
@edit_permission_required
def post(self, app_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
args = CreateAnnotationPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
data = args.model_dump(exclude_none=True)
annotation = AppAnnotationService.up_insert_app_annotation_from_message(data, app_id)
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("question", required=True, type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("answer", required=True, type=str, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
annotation = AppAnnotationService.insert_app_annotation_directly(args, app_id)
return annotation
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def delete(self, app_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
# Use request.args.getlist to get annotation_ids array directly
@@ -258,61 +241,57 @@ class AnnotationApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotations/export")
class AnnotationExportApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("export_annotations")
@console_ns.doc(description="Export all annotations for an app with CSV injection protection")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.response(
200,
"Annotations exported successfully",
console_ns.model("AnnotationList", {"data": fields.List(fields.Nested(build_annotation_model(console_ns)))}),
)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("export_annotations")
@api.doc(description="Export all annotations for an app")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.response(200, "Annotations exported successfully", fields.List(fields.Nested(annotation_fields)))
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def get(self, app_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
annotation_list = AppAnnotationService.export_annotation_list_by_app_id(app_id)
response_data = {"data": marshal(annotation_list, annotation_fields)}
# Create response with secure headers for CSV export
response = make_response(response_data, 200)
response.headers["Content-Type"] = "application/json; charset=utf-8"
response.headers["X-Content-Type-Options"] = "nosniff"
return response
response = {"data": marshal(annotation_list, annotation_fields)}
return response, 200
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotations/<uuid:annotation_id>")
class AnnotationUpdateDeleteApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("update_delete_annotation")
@console_ns.doc(description="Update or delete an annotation")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "annotation_id": "Annotation ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Annotation updated successfully", build_annotation_model(console_ns))
@console_ns.response(204, "Annotation deleted successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[UpdateAnnotationPayload.__name__])
@api.doc("update_delete_annotation")
@api.doc(description="Update or delete an annotation")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "annotation_id": "Annotation ID"})
@api.response(200, "Annotation updated successfully", annotation_fields)
@api.response(204, "Annotation deleted successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@cloud_edition_billing_resource_check("annotation")
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(annotation_fields)
def post(self, app_id, annotation_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
annotation_id = str(annotation_id)
args = UpdateAnnotationPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
annotation = AppAnnotationService.update_app_annotation_directly(
args.model_dump(exclude_none=True), app_id, annotation_id
)
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("question", required=True, type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("answer", required=True, type=str, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
annotation = AppAnnotationService.update_app_annotation_directly(args, app_id, annotation_id)
return annotation
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def delete(self, app_id, annotation_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
annotation_id = str(annotation_id)
AppAnnotationService.delete_app_annotation(app_id, annotation_id)
@@ -321,26 +300,21 @@ class AnnotationUpdateDeleteApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotations/batch-import")
class AnnotationBatchImportApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("batch_import_annotations")
@console_ns.doc(description="Batch import annotations from CSV file with rate limiting and security checks")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Batch import started successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@console_ns.response(400, "No file uploaded or too many files")
@console_ns.response(413, "File too large")
@console_ns.response(429, "Too many requests or concurrent imports")
@api.doc("batch_import_annotations")
@api.doc(description="Batch import annotations from CSV file")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.response(200, "Batch import started successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(400, "No file uploaded or too many files")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@cloud_edition_billing_resource_check("annotation")
@annotation_import_rate_limit
@annotation_import_concurrency_limit
@edit_permission_required
def post(self, app_id):
from configs import dify_config
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_id = str(app_id)
# check file
if "file" not in request.files:
raise NoFileUploadedError()
@@ -350,43 +324,27 @@ class AnnotationBatchImportApi(Resource):
# get file from request
file = request.files["file"]
# check file type
if not file.filename or not file.filename.lower().endswith(".csv"):
raise ValueError("Invalid file type. Only CSV files are allowed")
# Check file size before processing
file.seek(0, 2) # Seek to end of file
file_size = file.tell()
file.seek(0) # Reset to beginning
max_size_bytes = dify_config.ANNOTATION_IMPORT_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT * 1024 * 1024
if file_size > max_size_bytes:
abort(
413,
f"File size exceeds maximum limit of {dify_config.ANNOTATION_IMPORT_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT}MB. "
f"Please reduce the file size and try again.",
)
if file_size == 0:
raise ValueError("The uploaded file is empty")
return AppAnnotationService.batch_import_app_annotations(app_id, file)
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotations/batch-import-status/<uuid:job_id>")
class AnnotationBatchImportStatusApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_batch_import_status")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get status of batch import job")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "job_id": "Job ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Job status retrieved successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("get_batch_import_status")
@api.doc(description="Get status of batch import job")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "job_id": "Job ID"})
@api.response(200, "Job status retrieved successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@cloud_edition_billing_resource_check("annotation")
@edit_permission_required
def get(self, app_id, job_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
job_id = str(job_id)
indexing_cache_key = f"app_annotation_batch_import_{str(job_id)}"
cache_result = redis_client.get(indexing_cache_key)
@@ -403,32 +361,25 @@ class AnnotationBatchImportStatusApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/annotations/<uuid:annotation_id>/hit-histories")
class AnnotationHitHistoryListApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("list_annotation_hit_histories")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get hit histories for an annotation")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "annotation_id": "Annotation ID"})
@console_ns.expect(
console_ns.parser()
@api.doc("list_annotation_hit_histories")
@api.doc(description="Get hit histories for an annotation")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "annotation_id": "Annotation ID"})
@api.expect(
api.parser()
.add_argument("page", type=int, location="args", default=1, help="Page number")
.add_argument("limit", type=int, location="args", default=20, help="Page size")
)
@console_ns.response(
200,
"Hit histories retrieved successfully",
console_ns.model(
"AnnotationHitHistoryList",
{
"data": fields.List(
fields.Nested(console_ns.model("AnnotationHitHistoryItem", annotation_hit_history_fields))
)
},
),
@api.response(
200, "Hit histories retrieved successfully", fields.List(fields.Nested(annotation_hit_history_fields))
)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def get(self, app_id, annotation_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
page = request.args.get("page", default=1, type=int)
limit = request.args.get("limit", default=20, type=int)
app_id = str(app_id)

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@@ -1,338 +1,96 @@
import re
import uuid
from typing import Literal
from typing import cast
from flask import request
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, marshal, marshal_with
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, field_validator
from flask_login import current_user
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, inputs, marshal, marshal_with, reqparse
from sqlalchemy import select
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest
from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest, Forbidden, abort
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.app.wraps import get_app_model
from controllers.console.wraps import (
account_initialization_required,
cloud_edition_billing_resource_check,
edit_permission_required,
enterprise_license_required,
is_admin_or_owner_required,
setup_required,
)
from core.ops.ops_trace_manager import OpsTraceManager
from core.workflow.enums import NodeType
from extensions.ext_database import db
from fields.app_fields import (
deleted_tool_fields,
model_config_fields,
model_config_partial_fields,
site_fields,
tag_fields,
)
from fields.workflow_fields import workflow_partial_fields as _workflow_partial_fields_dict
from libs.helper import AppIconUrlField, TimestampField
from libs.login import current_account_with_tenant, login_required
from models import App, Workflow
from fields.app_fields import app_detail_fields, app_detail_fields_with_site, app_pagination_fields
from libs.login import login_required
from libs.validators import validate_description_length
from models import Account, App
from services.app_dsl_service import AppDslService, ImportMode
from services.app_service import AppService
from services.enterprise.enterprise_service import EnterpriseService
from services.feature_service import FeatureService
ALLOW_CREATE_APP_MODES = ["chat", "agent-chat", "advanced-chat", "workflow", "completion"]
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class AppListQuery(BaseModel):
page: int = Field(default=1, ge=1, le=99999, description="Page number (1-99999)")
limit: int = Field(default=20, ge=1, le=100, description="Page size (1-100)")
mode: Literal["completion", "chat", "advanced-chat", "workflow", "agent-chat", "channel", "all"] = Field(
default="all", description="App mode filter"
)
name: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Filter by app name")
tag_ids: list[str] | None = Field(default=None, description="Comma-separated tag IDs")
is_created_by_me: bool | None = Field(default=None, description="Filter by creator")
@field_validator("tag_ids", mode="before")
@classmethod
def validate_tag_ids(cls, value: str | list[str] | None) -> list[str] | None:
if not value:
return None
if isinstance(value, str):
items = [item.strip() for item in value.split(",") if item.strip()]
elif isinstance(value, list):
items = [str(item).strip() for item in value if item and str(item).strip()]
else:
raise TypeError("Unsupported tag_ids type.")
if not items:
return None
try:
return [str(uuid.UUID(item)) for item in items]
except ValueError as exc:
raise ValueError("Invalid UUID format in tag_ids.") from exc
# XSS prevention: patterns that could lead to XSS attacks
# Includes: script tags, iframe tags, javascript: protocol, SVG with onload, etc.
_XSS_PATTERNS = [
r"<script[^>]*>.*?</script>", # Script tags
r"<iframe\b[^>]*?(?:/>|>.*?</iframe>)", # Iframe tags (including self-closing)
r"javascript:", # JavaScript protocol
r"<svg[^>]*?\s+onload\s*=[^>]*>", # SVG with onload handler (attribute-aware, flexible whitespace)
r"<.*?on\s*\w+\s*=", # Event handlers like onclick, onerror, etc.
r"<object\b[^>]*(?:\s*/>|>.*?</object\s*>)", # Object tags (opening tag)
r"<embed[^>]*>", # Embed tags (self-closing)
r"<link[^>]*>", # Link tags with javascript
]
def _validate_xss_safe(value: str | None, field_name: str = "Field") -> str | None:
"""
Validate that a string value doesn't contain potential XSS payloads.
Args:
value: The string value to validate
field_name: Name of the field for error messages
Returns:
The original value if safe
Raises:
ValueError: If the value contains XSS patterns
"""
if value is None:
return None
value_lower = value.lower()
for pattern in _XSS_PATTERNS:
if re.search(pattern, value_lower, re.DOTALL | re.IGNORECASE):
raise ValueError(
f"{field_name} contains invalid characters or patterns. "
"HTML tags, JavaScript, and other potentially dangerous content are not allowed."
)
return value
class CreateAppPayload(BaseModel):
name: str = Field(..., min_length=1, description="App name")
description: str | None = Field(default=None, description="App description (max 400 chars)", max_length=400)
mode: Literal["chat", "agent-chat", "advanced-chat", "workflow", "completion"] = Field(..., description="App mode")
icon_type: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon type")
icon: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon")
icon_background: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon background color")
@field_validator("name", "description", mode="before")
@classmethod
def validate_xss_safe(cls, value: str | None, info) -> str | None:
return _validate_xss_safe(value, info.field_name)
class UpdateAppPayload(BaseModel):
name: str = Field(..., min_length=1, description="App name")
description: str | None = Field(default=None, description="App description (max 400 chars)", max_length=400)
icon_type: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon type")
icon: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon")
icon_background: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon background color")
use_icon_as_answer_icon: bool | None = Field(default=None, description="Use icon as answer icon")
max_active_requests: int | None = Field(default=None, description="Maximum active requests")
@field_validator("name", "description", mode="before")
@classmethod
def validate_xss_safe(cls, value: str | None, info) -> str | None:
return _validate_xss_safe(value, info.field_name)
class CopyAppPayload(BaseModel):
name: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Name for the copied app")
description: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Description for the copied app", max_length=400)
icon_type: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon type")
icon: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon")
icon_background: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon background color")
@field_validator("name", "description", mode="before")
@classmethod
def validate_xss_safe(cls, value: str | None, info) -> str | None:
return _validate_xss_safe(value, info.field_name)
class AppExportQuery(BaseModel):
include_secret: bool = Field(default=False, description="Include secrets in export")
workflow_id: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Specific workflow ID to export")
class AppNamePayload(BaseModel):
name: str = Field(..., min_length=1, description="Name to check")
class AppIconPayload(BaseModel):
icon: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon data")
icon_background: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Icon background color")
class AppSiteStatusPayload(BaseModel):
enable_site: bool = Field(..., description="Enable or disable site")
class AppApiStatusPayload(BaseModel):
enable_api: bool = Field(..., description="Enable or disable API")
class AppTracePayload(BaseModel):
enabled: bool = Field(..., description="Enable or disable tracing")
tracing_provider: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Tracing provider")
@field_validator("tracing_provider")
@classmethod
def validate_tracing_provider(cls, value: str | None, info) -> str | None:
if info.data.get("enabled") and not value:
raise ValueError("tracing_provider is required when enabled is True")
return value
def reg(cls: type[BaseModel]):
console_ns.schema_model(cls.__name__, cls.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0))
reg(AppListQuery)
reg(CreateAppPayload)
reg(UpdateAppPayload)
reg(CopyAppPayload)
reg(AppExportQuery)
reg(AppNamePayload)
reg(AppIconPayload)
reg(AppSiteStatusPayload)
reg(AppApiStatusPayload)
reg(AppTracePayload)
# Register models for flask_restx to avoid dict type issues in Swagger
# Register base models first
tag_model = console_ns.model("Tag", tag_fields)
workflow_partial_model = console_ns.model("WorkflowPartial", _workflow_partial_fields_dict)
model_config_model = console_ns.model("ModelConfig", model_config_fields)
model_config_partial_model = console_ns.model("ModelConfigPartial", model_config_partial_fields)
deleted_tool_model = console_ns.model("DeletedTool", deleted_tool_fields)
site_model = console_ns.model("Site", site_fields)
app_partial_model = console_ns.model(
"AppPartial",
{
"id": fields.String,
"name": fields.String,
"max_active_requests": fields.Raw(),
"description": fields.String(attribute="desc_or_prompt"),
"mode": fields.String(attribute="mode_compatible_with_agent"),
"icon_type": fields.String,
"icon": fields.String,
"icon_background": fields.String,
"icon_url": AppIconUrlField,
"model_config": fields.Nested(model_config_partial_model, attribute="app_model_config", allow_null=True),
"workflow": fields.Nested(workflow_partial_model, allow_null=True),
"use_icon_as_answer_icon": fields.Boolean,
"created_by": fields.String,
"created_at": TimestampField,
"updated_by": fields.String,
"updated_at": TimestampField,
"tags": fields.List(fields.Nested(tag_model)),
"access_mode": fields.String,
"create_user_name": fields.String,
"author_name": fields.String,
"has_draft_trigger": fields.Boolean,
},
)
app_detail_model = console_ns.model(
"AppDetail",
{
"id": fields.String,
"name": fields.String,
"description": fields.String,
"mode": fields.String(attribute="mode_compatible_with_agent"),
"icon": fields.String,
"icon_background": fields.String,
"enable_site": fields.Boolean,
"enable_api": fields.Boolean,
"model_config": fields.Nested(model_config_model, attribute="app_model_config", allow_null=True),
"workflow": fields.Nested(workflow_partial_model, allow_null=True),
"tracing": fields.Raw,
"use_icon_as_answer_icon": fields.Boolean,
"created_by": fields.String,
"created_at": TimestampField,
"updated_by": fields.String,
"updated_at": TimestampField,
"access_mode": fields.String,
"tags": fields.List(fields.Nested(tag_model)),
},
)
app_detail_with_site_model = console_ns.model(
"AppDetailWithSite",
{
"id": fields.String,
"name": fields.String,
"description": fields.String,
"mode": fields.String(attribute="mode_compatible_with_agent"),
"icon_type": fields.String,
"icon": fields.String,
"icon_background": fields.String,
"icon_url": AppIconUrlField,
"enable_site": fields.Boolean,
"enable_api": fields.Boolean,
"model_config": fields.Nested(model_config_model, attribute="app_model_config", allow_null=True),
"workflow": fields.Nested(workflow_partial_model, allow_null=True),
"api_base_url": fields.String,
"use_icon_as_answer_icon": fields.Boolean,
"max_active_requests": fields.Integer,
"created_by": fields.String,
"created_at": TimestampField,
"updated_by": fields.String,
"updated_at": TimestampField,
"deleted_tools": fields.List(fields.Nested(deleted_tool_model)),
"access_mode": fields.String,
"tags": fields.List(fields.Nested(tag_model)),
"site": fields.Nested(site_model),
},
)
app_pagination_model = console_ns.model(
"AppPagination",
{
"page": fields.Integer,
"limit": fields.Integer(attribute="per_page"),
"total": fields.Integer,
"has_more": fields.Boolean(attribute="has_next"),
"data": fields.List(fields.Nested(app_partial_model), attribute="items"),
},
)
@console_ns.route("/apps")
class AppListApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("list_apps")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get list of applications with pagination and filtering")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AppListQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Success", app_pagination_model)
@api.doc("list_apps")
@api.doc(description="Get list of applications with pagination and filtering")
@api.expect(
api.parser()
.add_argument("page", type=int, location="args", help="Page number (1-99999)", default=1)
.add_argument("limit", type=int, location="args", help="Page size (1-100)", default=20)
.add_argument(
"mode",
type=str,
location="args",
choices=["completion", "chat", "advanced-chat", "workflow", "agent-chat", "channel", "all"],
default="all",
help="App mode filter",
)
.add_argument("name", type=str, location="args", help="Filter by app name")
.add_argument("tag_ids", type=str, location="args", help="Comma-separated tag IDs")
.add_argument("is_created_by_me", type=bool, location="args", help="Filter by creator")
)
@api.response(200, "Success", app_pagination_fields)
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@enterprise_license_required
def get(self):
"""Get app list"""
current_user, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
args = AppListQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
args_dict = args.model_dump()
def uuid_list(value):
try:
return [str(uuid.UUID(v)) for v in value.split(",")]
except ValueError:
abort(400, message="Invalid UUID format in tag_ids.")
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("page", type=inputs.int_range(1, 99999), required=False, default=1, location="args")
parser.add_argument("limit", type=inputs.int_range(1, 100), required=False, default=20, location="args")
parser.add_argument(
"mode",
type=str,
choices=[
"completion",
"chat",
"advanced-chat",
"workflow",
"agent-chat",
"channel",
"all",
],
default="all",
location="args",
required=False,
)
parser.add_argument("name", type=str, location="args", required=False)
parser.add_argument("tag_ids", type=uuid_list, location="args", required=False)
parser.add_argument("is_created_by_me", type=inputs.boolean, location="args", required=False)
args = parser.parse_args()
# get app list
app_service = AppService()
app_pagination = app_service.get_paginate_apps(current_user.id, current_tenant_id, args_dict)
app_pagination = app_service.get_paginate_apps(current_user.id, current_user.current_tenant_id, args)
if not app_pagination:
return {"data": [], "total": 0, "page": 1, "limit": 20, "has_more": False}
@@ -346,75 +104,71 @@ class AppListApi(Resource):
if str(app.id) in res:
app.access_mode = res[str(app.id)].access_mode
workflow_capable_app_ids = [
str(app.id) for app in app_pagination.items if app.mode in {"workflow", "advanced-chat"}
]
draft_trigger_app_ids: set[str] = set()
if workflow_capable_app_ids:
draft_workflows = (
db.session.execute(
select(Workflow).where(
Workflow.version == Workflow.VERSION_DRAFT,
Workflow.app_id.in_(workflow_capable_app_ids),
)
)
.scalars()
.all()
)
trigger_node_types = {
NodeType.TRIGGER_WEBHOOK,
NodeType.TRIGGER_SCHEDULE,
NodeType.TRIGGER_PLUGIN,
}
for workflow in draft_workflows:
try:
for _, node_data in workflow.walk_nodes():
if node_data.get("type") in trigger_node_types:
draft_trigger_app_ids.add(str(workflow.app_id))
break
except Exception:
continue
return marshal(app_pagination, app_pagination_fields), 200
for app in app_pagination.items:
app.has_draft_trigger = str(app.id) in draft_trigger_app_ids
return marshal(app_pagination, app_pagination_model), 200
@console_ns.doc("create_app")
@console_ns.doc(description="Create a new application")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[CreateAppPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(201, "App created successfully", app_detail_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.doc("create_app")
@api.doc(description="Create a new application")
@api.expect(
api.model(
"CreateAppRequest",
{
"name": fields.String(required=True, description="App name"),
"description": fields.String(description="App description (max 400 chars)"),
"mode": fields.String(required=True, enum=ALLOW_CREATE_APP_MODES, description="App mode"),
"icon_type": fields.String(description="Icon type"),
"icon": fields.String(description="Icon"),
"icon_background": fields.String(description="Icon background color"),
},
)
)
@api.response(201, "App created successfully", app_detail_fields)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@marshal_with(app_detail_model)
@marshal_with(app_detail_fields)
@cloud_edition_billing_resource_check("apps")
@edit_permission_required
def post(self):
"""Create app"""
current_user, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
args = CreateAppPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("name", type=str, required=True, location="json")
parser.add_argument("description", type=validate_description_length, location="json")
parser.add_argument("mode", type=str, choices=ALLOW_CREATE_APP_MODES, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_type", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_background", type=str, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin, owner, or editor
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
if "mode" not in args or args["mode"] is None:
raise BadRequest("mode is required")
app_service = AppService()
app = app_service.create_app(current_tenant_id, args.model_dump(), current_user)
if not isinstance(current_user, Account):
raise ValueError("current_user must be an Account instance")
if current_user.current_tenant_id is None:
raise ValueError("current_user.current_tenant_id cannot be None")
app = app_service.create_app(current_user.current_tenant_id, args, current_user)
return app, 201
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>")
class AppApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_app_detail")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get application details")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Success", app_detail_with_site_model)
@api.doc("get_app_detail")
@api.doc(description="Get application details")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.response(200, "Success", app_detail_fields_with_site)
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@enterprise_license_required
@get_app_model
@marshal_with(app_detail_with_site_model)
@marshal_with(app_detail_fields_with_site)
def get(self, app_model):
"""Get app detail"""
app_service = AppService()
@@ -427,50 +181,79 @@ class AppApi(Resource):
return app_model
@console_ns.doc("update_app")
@console_ns.doc(description="Update application details")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[UpdateAppPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "App updated successfully", app_detail_with_site_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.doc("update_app")
@api.doc(description="Update application details")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"UpdateAppRequest",
{
"name": fields.String(required=True, description="App name"),
"description": fields.String(description="App description (max 400 chars)"),
"icon_type": fields.String(description="Icon type"),
"icon": fields.String(description="Icon"),
"icon_background": fields.String(description="Icon background color"),
"use_icon_as_answer_icon": fields.Boolean(description="Use icon as answer icon"),
"max_active_requests": fields.Integer(description="Maximum active requests"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "App updated successfully", app_detail_fields_with_site)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(app_detail_with_site_model)
@marshal_with(app_detail_fields_with_site)
def put(self, app_model):
"""Update app"""
args = UpdateAppPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin, owner, or editor
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("name", type=str, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("description", type=validate_description_length, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_type", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_background", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("use_icon_as_answer_icon", type=bool, location="json")
parser.add_argument("max_active_requests", type=int, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
app_service = AppService()
# Construct ArgsDict from parsed arguments
from services.app_service import AppService as AppServiceType
args_dict: AppService.ArgsDict = {
"name": args.name,
"description": args.description or "",
"icon_type": args.icon_type or "",
"icon": args.icon or "",
"icon_background": args.icon_background or "",
"use_icon_as_answer_icon": args.use_icon_as_answer_icon or False,
"max_active_requests": args.max_active_requests or 0,
args_dict: AppServiceType.ArgsDict = {
"name": args["name"],
"description": args.get("description", ""),
"icon_type": args.get("icon_type", ""),
"icon": args.get("icon", ""),
"icon_background": args.get("icon_background", ""),
"use_icon_as_answer_icon": args.get("use_icon_as_answer_icon", False),
"max_active_requests": args.get("max_active_requests", 0),
}
app_model = app_service.update_app(app_model, args_dict)
return app_model
@console_ns.doc("delete_app")
@console_ns.doc(description="Delete application")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.response(204, "App deleted successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("delete_app")
@api.doc(description="Delete application")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.response(204, "App deleted successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@get_app_model
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def delete(self, app_model):
"""Delete app"""
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin, owner, or editor
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
app_service = AppService()
app_service.delete_app(app_model)
@@ -479,37 +262,55 @@ class AppApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/copy")
class AppCopyApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("copy_app")
@console_ns.doc(description="Create a copy of an existing application")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID to copy"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[CopyAppPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(201, "App copied successfully", app_detail_with_site_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("copy_app")
@api.doc(description="Create a copy of an existing application")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID to copy"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"CopyAppRequest",
{
"name": fields.String(description="Name for the copied app"),
"description": fields.String(description="Description for the copied app"),
"icon_type": fields.String(description="Icon type"),
"icon": fields.String(description="Icon"),
"icon_background": fields.String(description="Icon background color"),
},
)
)
@api.response(201, "App copied successfully", app_detail_fields_with_site)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(app_detail_with_site_model)
@marshal_with(app_detail_fields_with_site)
def post(self, app_model):
"""Copy app"""
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin, owner, or editor
current_user, _ = current_account_with_tenant()
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
args = CopyAppPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload or {})
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("name", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("description", type=validate_description_length, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_type", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_background", type=str, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
with Session(db.engine) as session:
import_service = AppDslService(session)
yaml_content = import_service.export_dsl(app_model=app_model, include_secret=True)
account = cast(Account, current_user)
result = import_service.import_app(
account=current_user,
import_mode=ImportMode.YAML_CONTENT,
account=account,
import_mode=ImportMode.YAML_CONTENT.value,
yaml_content=yaml_content,
name=args.name,
description=args.description,
icon_type=args.icon_type,
icon=args.icon,
icon_background=args.icon_background,
name=args.get("name"),
description=args.get("description"),
icon_type=args.get("icon_type"),
icon=args.get("icon"),
icon_background=args.get("icon_background"),
)
session.commit()
@@ -521,131 +322,178 @@ class AppCopyApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/export")
class AppExportApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("export_app")
@console_ns.doc(description="Export application configuration as DSL")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID to export"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AppExportQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(
@api.doc("export_app")
@api.doc(description="Export application configuration as DSL")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID to export"})
@api.expect(
api.parser()
.add_argument("include_secret", type=bool, location="args", default=False, help="Include secrets in export")
.add_argument("workflow_id", type=str, location="args", help="Specific workflow ID to export")
)
@api.response(
200,
"App exported successfully",
console_ns.model("AppExportResponse", {"data": fields.String(description="DSL export data")}),
api.model("AppExportResponse", {"data": fields.String(description="DSL export data")}),
)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@get_app_model
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def get(self, app_model):
"""Export app"""
args = AppExportQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin, owner, or editor
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
# Add include_secret params
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("include_secret", type=inputs.boolean, default=False, location="args")
parser.add_argument("workflow_id", type=str, location="args")
args = parser.parse_args()
return {
"data": AppDslService.export_dsl(
app_model=app_model,
include_secret=args.include_secret,
workflow_id=args.workflow_id,
app_model=app_model, include_secret=args["include_secret"], workflow_id=args.get("workflow_id")
)
}
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/name")
class AppNameApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("check_app_name")
@console_ns.doc(description="Check if app name is available")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AppNamePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Name availability checked")
@api.doc("check_app_name")
@api.doc(description="Check if app name is available")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(api.parser().add_argument("name", type=str, required=True, location="args", help="Name to check"))
@api.response(200, "Name availability checked")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model
@marshal_with(app_detail_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(app_detail_fields)
def post(self, app_model):
args = AppNamePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin, owner, or editor
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("name", type=str, required=True, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
app_service = AppService()
app_model = app_service.update_app_name(app_model, args.name)
app_model = app_service.update_app_name(app_model, args["name"])
return app_model
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/icon")
class AppIconApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("update_app_icon")
@console_ns.doc(description="Update application icon")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AppIconPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Icon updated successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("update_app_icon")
@api.doc(description="Update application icon")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"AppIconRequest",
{
"icon": fields.String(required=True, description="Icon data"),
"icon_type": fields.String(description="Icon type"),
"icon_background": fields.String(description="Icon background color"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Icon updated successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model
@marshal_with(app_detail_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(app_detail_fields)
def post(self, app_model):
args = AppIconPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload or {})
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin, owner, or editor
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("icon", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_background", type=str, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
app_service = AppService()
app_model = app_service.update_app_icon(app_model, args.icon or "", args.icon_background or "")
app_model = app_service.update_app_icon(app_model, args.get("icon") or "", args.get("icon_background") or "")
return app_model
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/site-enable")
class AppSiteStatus(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("update_app_site_status")
@console_ns.doc(description="Enable or disable app site")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AppSiteStatusPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Site status updated successfully", app_detail_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("update_app_site_status")
@api.doc(description="Enable or disable app site")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"AppSiteStatusRequest", {"enable_site": fields.Boolean(required=True, description="Enable or disable site")}
)
)
@api.response(200, "Site status updated successfully", app_detail_fields)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model
@marshal_with(app_detail_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(app_detail_fields)
def post(self, app_model):
args = AppSiteStatusPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin, owner, or editor
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("enable_site", type=bool, required=True, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
app_service = AppService()
app_model = app_service.update_app_site_status(app_model, args.enable_site)
app_model = app_service.update_app_site_status(app_model, args["enable_site"])
return app_model
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/api-enable")
class AppApiStatus(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("update_app_api_status")
@console_ns.doc(description="Enable or disable app API")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AppApiStatusPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "API status updated successfully", app_detail_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("update_app_api_status")
@api.doc(description="Enable or disable app API")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"AppApiStatusRequest", {"enable_api": fields.Boolean(required=True, description="Enable or disable API")}
)
)
@api.response(200, "API status updated successfully", app_detail_fields)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@is_admin_or_owner_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model
@marshal_with(app_detail_model)
@marshal_with(app_detail_fields)
def post(self, app_model):
args = AppApiStatusPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
# The role of the current user in the ta table must be admin or owner
if not current_user.is_admin_or_owner:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("enable_api", type=bool, required=True, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
app_service = AppService()
app_model = app_service.update_app_api_status(app_model, args.enable_api)
app_model = app_service.update_app_api_status(app_model, args["enable_api"])
return app_model
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/trace")
class AppTraceApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_app_trace")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get app tracing configuration")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Trace configuration retrieved successfully")
@api.doc("get_app_trace")
@api.doc(description="Get app tracing configuration")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.response(200, "Trace configuration retrieved successfully")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@@ -655,24 +503,36 @@ class AppTraceApi(Resource):
return app_trace_config
@console_ns.doc("update_app_trace")
@console_ns.doc(description="Update app tracing configuration")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AppTracePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Trace configuration updated successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("update_app_trace")
@api.doc(description="Update app tracing configuration")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"AppTraceRequest",
{
"enabled": fields.Boolean(required=True, description="Enable or disable tracing"),
"tracing_provider": fields.String(required=True, description="Tracing provider"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Trace configuration updated successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def post(self, app_id):
# add app trace
args = AppTracePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("enabled", type=bool, required=True, location="json")
parser.add_argument("tracing_provider", type=str, required=True, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
OpsTraceManager.update_app_tracing_config(
app_id=app_id,
enabled=args.enabled,
tracing_provider=args.tracing_provider,
enabled=args["enabled"],
tracing_provider=args["tracing_provider"],
)
return {"result": "success"}

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@@ -1,21 +1,20 @@
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, marshal_with
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from typing import cast
from flask_login import current_user
from flask_restx import Resource, marshal_with, reqparse
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from werkzeug.exceptions import Forbidden
from controllers.console.app.wraps import get_app_model
from controllers.console.wraps import (
account_initialization_required,
cloud_edition_billing_resource_check,
edit_permission_required,
setup_required,
)
from extensions.ext_database import db
from fields.app_fields import (
app_import_check_dependencies_fields,
app_import_fields,
leaked_dependency_fields,
)
from libs.login import current_account_with_tenant, login_required
from fields.app_fields import app_import_check_dependencies_fields, app_import_fields
from libs.login import login_required
from models import Account
from models.model import App
from services.app_dsl_service import AppDslService, ImportStatus
from services.enterprise.enterprise_service import EnterpriseService
@@ -23,69 +22,47 @@ from services.feature_service import FeatureService
from .. import console_ns
# Register models for flask_restx to avoid dict type issues in Swagger
# Register base model first
leaked_dependency_model = console_ns.model("LeakedDependency", leaked_dependency_fields)
app_import_model = console_ns.model("AppImport", app_import_fields)
# For nested models, need to replace nested dict with registered model
app_import_check_dependencies_fields_copy = app_import_check_dependencies_fields.copy()
app_import_check_dependencies_fields_copy["leaked_dependencies"] = fields.List(fields.Nested(leaked_dependency_model))
app_import_check_dependencies_model = console_ns.model(
"AppImportCheckDependencies", app_import_check_dependencies_fields_copy
)
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class AppImportPayload(BaseModel):
mode: str = Field(..., description="Import mode")
yaml_content: str | None = None
yaml_url: str | None = None
name: str | None = None
description: str | None = None
icon_type: str | None = None
icon: str | None = None
icon_background: str | None = None
app_id: str | None = None
console_ns.schema_model(
AppImportPayload.__name__, AppImportPayload.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0)
)
@console_ns.route("/apps/imports")
class AppImportApi(Resource):
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[AppImportPayload.__name__])
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@marshal_with(app_import_model)
@marshal_with(app_import_fields)
@cloud_edition_billing_resource_check("apps")
@edit_permission_required
def post(self):
# Check user role first
current_user, _ = current_account_with_tenant()
args = AppImportPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("mode", type=str, required=True, location="json")
parser.add_argument("yaml_content", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("yaml_url", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("name", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("description", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_type", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("icon_background", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("app_id", type=str, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
# Create service with session
with Session(db.engine) as session:
import_service = AppDslService(session)
# Import app
account = current_user
account = cast(Account, current_user)
result = import_service.import_app(
account=account,
import_mode=args.mode,
yaml_content=args.yaml_content,
yaml_url=args.yaml_url,
name=args.name,
description=args.description,
icon_type=args.icon_type,
icon=args.icon,
icon_background=args.icon_background,
app_id=args.app_id,
import_mode=args["mode"],
yaml_content=args.get("yaml_content"),
yaml_url=args.get("yaml_url"),
name=args.get("name"),
description=args.get("description"),
icon_type=args.get("icon_type"),
icon=args.get("icon"),
icon_background=args.get("icon_background"),
app_id=args.get("app_id"),
)
session.commit()
if result.app_id and FeatureService.get_system_features().webapp_auth.enabled:
@@ -93,9 +70,9 @@ class AppImportApi(Resource):
EnterpriseService.WebAppAuth.update_app_access_mode(result.app_id, "private")
# Return appropriate status code based on result
status = result.status
if status == ImportStatus.FAILED:
if status == ImportStatus.FAILED.value:
return result.model_dump(mode="json"), 400
elif status == ImportStatus.PENDING:
elif status == ImportStatus.PENDING.value:
return result.model_dump(mode="json"), 202
return result.model_dump(mode="json"), 200
@@ -105,22 +82,22 @@ class AppImportConfirmApi(Resource):
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@marshal_with(app_import_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(app_import_fields)
def post(self, import_id):
# Check user role first
current_user, _ = current_account_with_tenant()
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
# Create service with session
with Session(db.engine) as session:
import_service = AppDslService(session)
# Confirm import
account = current_user
account = cast(Account, current_user)
result = import_service.confirm_import(import_id=import_id, account=account)
session.commit()
# Return appropriate status code based on result
if result.status == ImportStatus.FAILED:
if result.status == ImportStatus.FAILED.value:
return result.model_dump(mode="json"), 400
return result.model_dump(mode="json"), 200
@@ -131,9 +108,11 @@ class AppImportCheckDependenciesApi(Resource):
@login_required
@get_app_model
@account_initialization_required
@marshal_with(app_import_check_dependencies_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(app_import_check_dependencies_fields)
def get(self, app_model: App):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
with Session(db.engine) as session:
import_service = AppDslService(session)
result = import_service.check_dependencies(app_model=app_model)

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@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
import logging
from flask import request
from flask_restx import Resource, fields
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, reqparse
from werkzeug.exceptions import InternalServerError
import services
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.app.error import (
AppUnavailableError,
AudioTooLargeError,
@@ -33,41 +32,20 @@ from services.errors.audio import (
)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class TextToSpeechPayload(BaseModel):
message_id: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Message ID")
text: str = Field(..., description="Text to convert")
voice: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Voice name")
streaming: bool | None = Field(default=None, description="Whether to stream audio")
class TextToSpeechVoiceQuery(BaseModel):
language: str = Field(..., description="Language code")
console_ns.schema_model(
TextToSpeechPayload.__name__, TextToSpeechPayload.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0)
)
console_ns.schema_model(
TextToSpeechVoiceQuery.__name__,
TextToSpeechVoiceQuery.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0),
)
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/audio-to-text")
class ChatMessageAudioApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("chat_message_audio_transcript")
@console_ns.doc(description="Transcript audio to text for chat messages")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "App ID"})
@console_ns.response(
@api.doc("chat_message_audio_transcript")
@api.doc(description="Transcript audio to text for chat messages")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "App ID"})
@api.response(
200,
"Audio transcription successful",
console_ns.model("AudioTranscriptResponse", {"text": fields.String(description="Transcribed text from audio")}),
api.model("AudioTranscriptResponse", {"text": fields.String(description="Transcribed text from audio")}),
)
@console_ns.response(400, "Bad request - No audio uploaded or unsupported type")
@console_ns.response(413, "Audio file too large")
@api.response(400, "Bad request - No audio uploaded or unsupported type")
@api.response(413, "Audio file too large")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@@ -111,26 +89,41 @@ class ChatMessageAudioApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/text-to-audio")
class ChatMessageTextApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("chat_message_text_to_speech")
@console_ns.doc(description="Convert text to speech for chat messages")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "App ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[TextToSpeechPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Text to speech conversion successful")
@console_ns.response(400, "Bad request - Invalid parameters")
@api.doc("chat_message_text_to_speech")
@api.doc(description="Convert text to speech for chat messages")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "App ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"TextToSpeechRequest",
{
"message_id": fields.String(description="Message ID"),
"text": fields.String(required=True, description="Text to convert to speech"),
"voice": fields.String(description="Voice to use for TTS"),
"streaming": fields.Boolean(description="Whether to stream the audio"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Text to speech conversion successful")
@api.response(400, "Bad request - Invalid parameters")
@get_app_model
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
def post(self, app_model: App):
try:
payload = TextToSpeechPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("message_id", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("text", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("voice", type=str, location="json")
parser.add_argument("streaming", type=bool, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
message_id = args.get("message_id", None)
text = args.get("text", None)
voice = args.get("voice", None)
response = AudioService.transcript_tts(
app_model=app_model,
text=payload.text,
voice=payload.voice,
message_id=payload.message_id,
is_draft=True,
app_model=app_model, text=text, voice=voice, message_id=message_id, is_draft=True
)
return response
except services.errors.app_model_config.AppModelConfigBrokenError:
@@ -161,25 +154,25 @@ class ChatMessageTextApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/text-to-audio/voices")
class TextModesApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_text_to_speech_voices")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get available TTS voices for a specific language")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "App ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[TextToSpeechVoiceQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(
200, "TTS voices retrieved successfully", fields.List(fields.Raw(description="Available voices"))
)
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid language parameter")
@api.doc("get_text_to_speech_voices")
@api.doc(description="Get available TTS voices for a specific language")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "App ID"})
@api.expect(api.parser().add_argument("language", type=str, required=True, location="args", help="Language code"))
@api.response(200, "TTS voices retrieved successfully", fields.List(fields.Raw(description="Available voices")))
@api.response(400, "Invalid language parameter")
@get_app_model
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
def get(self, app_model):
try:
args = TextToSpeechVoiceQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("language", type=str, required=True, location="args")
args = parser.parse_args()
response = AudioService.transcript_tts_voices(
tenant_id=app_model.tenant_id,
language=args.language,
language=args["language"],
)
return response

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@@ -1,13 +1,11 @@
import logging
from typing import Any, Literal
from flask import request
from flask_restx import Resource
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, field_validator
from werkzeug.exceptions import InternalServerError, NotFound
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, reqparse
from werkzeug.exceptions import Forbidden, InternalServerError, NotFound
import services
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.app.error import (
AppUnavailableError,
CompletionRequestError,
@@ -17,8 +15,9 @@ from controllers.console.app.error import (
ProviderQuotaExceededError,
)
from controllers.console.app.wraps import get_app_model
from controllers.console.wraps import account_initialization_required, edit_permission_required, setup_required
from controllers.console.wraps import account_initialization_required, setup_required
from controllers.web.error import InvokeRateLimitError as InvokeRateLimitHttpError
from core.app.apps.base_app_queue_manager import AppQueueManager
from core.app.entities.app_invoke_entities import InvokeFrom
from core.errors.error import (
ModelCurrentlyNotSupportError,
@@ -33,66 +32,48 @@ from libs.login import current_user, login_required
from models import Account
from models.model import AppMode
from services.app_generate_service import AppGenerateService
from services.app_task_service import AppTaskService
from services.errors.llm import InvokeRateLimitError
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class BaseMessagePayload(BaseModel):
inputs: dict[str, Any]
model_config_data: dict[str, Any] = Field(..., alias="model_config")
files: list[Any] | None = Field(default=None, description="Uploaded files")
response_mode: Literal["blocking", "streaming"] = Field(default="blocking", description="Response mode")
retriever_from: str = Field(default="dev", description="Retriever source")
class CompletionMessagePayload(BaseMessagePayload):
query: str = Field(default="", description="Query text")
class ChatMessagePayload(BaseMessagePayload):
query: str = Field(..., description="User query")
conversation_id: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Conversation ID")
parent_message_id: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Parent message ID")
@field_validator("conversation_id", "parent_message_id")
@classmethod
def validate_uuid(cls, value: str | None) -> str | None:
if value is None:
return value
return uuid_value(value)
console_ns.schema_model(
CompletionMessagePayload.__name__,
CompletionMessagePayload.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0),
)
console_ns.schema_model(
ChatMessagePayload.__name__, ChatMessagePayload.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0)
)
# define completion message api for user
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/completion-messages")
class CompletionMessageApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("create_completion_message")
@console_ns.doc(description="Generate completion message for debugging")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[CompletionMessagePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Completion generated successfully")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@console_ns.response(404, "App not found")
@api.doc("create_completion_message")
@api.doc(description="Generate completion message for debugging")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"CompletionMessageRequest",
{
"inputs": fields.Raw(required=True, description="Input variables"),
"query": fields.String(description="Query text", default=""),
"files": fields.List(fields.Raw(), description="Uploaded files"),
"model_config": fields.Raw(required=True, description="Model configuration"),
"response_mode": fields.String(enum=["blocking", "streaming"], description="Response mode"),
"retriever_from": fields.String(default="dev", description="Retriever source"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Completion generated successfully")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.response(404, "App not found")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=AppMode.COMPLETION)
def post(self, app_model):
args_model = CompletionMessagePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
args = args_model.model_dump(exclude_none=True, by_alias=True)
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("inputs", type=dict, required=True, location="json")
parser.add_argument("query", type=str, location="json", default="")
parser.add_argument("files", type=list, required=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("model_config", type=dict, required=True, location="json")
parser.add_argument("response_mode", type=str, choices=["blocking", "streaming"], location="json")
parser.add_argument("retriever_from", type=str, required=False, default="dev", location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
streaming = args_model.response_mode != "blocking"
streaming = args["response_mode"] != "blocking"
args["auto_generate_name"] = False
try:
@@ -127,10 +108,10 @@ class CompletionMessageApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/completion-messages/<string:task_id>/stop")
class CompletionMessageStopApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("stop_completion_message")
@console_ns.doc(description="Stop a running completion message generation")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "task_id": "Task ID to stop"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Task stopped successfully")
@api.doc("stop_completion_message")
@api.doc(description="Stop a running completion message generation")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "task_id": "Task ID to stop"})
@api.response(200, "Task stopped successfully")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@@ -138,36 +119,57 @@ class CompletionMessageStopApi(Resource):
def post(self, app_model, task_id):
if not isinstance(current_user, Account):
raise ValueError("current_user must be an Account instance")
AppTaskService.stop_task(
task_id=task_id,
invoke_from=InvokeFrom.DEBUGGER,
user_id=current_user.id,
app_mode=AppMode.value_of(app_model.mode),
)
AppQueueManager.set_stop_flag(task_id, InvokeFrom.DEBUGGER, current_user.id)
return {"result": "success"}, 200
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/chat-messages")
class ChatMessageApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("create_chat_message")
@console_ns.doc(description="Generate chat message for debugging")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[ChatMessagePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Chat message generated successfully")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@console_ns.response(404, "App or conversation not found")
@api.doc("create_chat_message")
@api.doc(description="Generate chat message for debugging")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.model(
"ChatMessageRequest",
{
"inputs": fields.Raw(required=True, description="Input variables"),
"query": fields.String(required=True, description="User query"),
"files": fields.List(fields.Raw(), description="Uploaded files"),
"model_config": fields.Raw(required=True, description="Model configuration"),
"conversation_id": fields.String(description="Conversation ID"),
"parent_message_id": fields.String(description="Parent message ID"),
"response_mode": fields.String(enum=["blocking", "streaming"], description="Response mode"),
"retriever_from": fields.String(default="dev", description="Retriever source"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Chat message generated successfully")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.response(404, "App or conversation not found")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=[AppMode.CHAT, AppMode.AGENT_CHAT])
@edit_permission_required
def post(self, app_model):
args_model = ChatMessagePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
args = args_model.model_dump(exclude_none=True, by_alias=True)
if not isinstance(current_user, Account):
raise Forbidden()
streaming = args_model.response_mode != "blocking"
if not current_user.has_edit_permission:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("inputs", type=dict, required=True, location="json")
parser.add_argument("query", type=str, required=True, location="json")
parser.add_argument("files", type=list, required=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("model_config", type=dict, required=True, location="json")
parser.add_argument("conversation_id", type=uuid_value, location="json")
parser.add_argument("parent_message_id", type=uuid_value, required=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("response_mode", type=str, choices=["blocking", "streaming"], location="json")
parser.add_argument("retriever_from", type=str, required=False, default="dev", location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
streaming = args["response_mode"] != "blocking"
args["auto_generate_name"] = False
external_trace_id = get_external_trace_id(request)
@@ -208,10 +210,10 @@ class ChatMessageApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/chat-messages/<string:task_id>/stop")
class ChatMessageStopApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("stop_chat_message")
@console_ns.doc(description="Stop a running chat message generation")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "task_id": "Task ID to stop"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Task stopped successfully")
@api.doc("stop_chat_message")
@api.doc(description="Stop a running chat message generation")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "task_id": "Task ID to stop"})
@api.response(200, "Task stopped successfully")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@@ -219,12 +221,6 @@ class ChatMessageStopApi(Resource):
def post(self, app_model, task_id):
if not isinstance(current_user, Account):
raise ValueError("current_user must be an Account instance")
AppTaskService.stop_task(
task_id=task_id,
invoke_from=InvokeFrom.DEBUGGER,
user_id=current_user.id,
app_mode=AppMode.value_of(app_model.mode),
)
AppQueueManager.set_stop_flag(task_id, InvokeFrom.DEBUGGER, current_user.id)
return {"result": "success"}, 200

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@@ -1,381 +1,116 @@
from typing import Literal
from datetime import datetime
import pytz # pip install pytz
import sqlalchemy as sa
from flask import abort, request
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, marshal_with
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field, field_validator
from flask_login import current_user
from flask_restx import Resource, marshal_with, reqparse
from flask_restx.inputs import int_range
from sqlalchemy import func, or_
from sqlalchemy.orm import joinedload
from werkzeug.exceptions import NotFound
from werkzeug.exceptions import Forbidden, NotFound
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.app.wraps import get_app_model
from controllers.console.wraps import account_initialization_required, edit_permission_required, setup_required
from controllers.console.wraps import account_initialization_required, setup_required
from core.app.entities.app_invoke_entities import InvokeFrom
from extensions.ext_database import db
from fields.raws import FilesContainedField
from libs.datetime_utils import naive_utc_now, parse_time_range
from libs.helper import TimestampField
from libs.login import current_account_with_tenant, login_required
from models import Conversation, EndUser, Message, MessageAnnotation
from fields.conversation_fields import (
conversation_detail_fields,
conversation_message_detail_fields,
conversation_pagination_fields,
conversation_with_summary_pagination_fields,
)
from libs.datetime_utils import naive_utc_now
from libs.helper import DatetimeString
from libs.login import login_required
from models import Account, Conversation, EndUser, Message, MessageAnnotation
from models.model import AppMode
from services.conversation_service import ConversationService
from services.errors.conversation import ConversationNotExistsError
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class BaseConversationQuery(BaseModel):
keyword: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Search keyword")
start: str | None = Field(default=None, description="Start date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM)")
end: str | None = Field(default=None, description="End date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM)")
annotation_status: Literal["annotated", "not_annotated", "all"] = Field(
default="all", description="Annotation status filter"
)
page: int = Field(default=1, ge=1, le=99999, description="Page number")
limit: int = Field(default=20, ge=1, le=100, description="Page size (1-100)")
@field_validator("start", "end", mode="before")
@classmethod
def blank_to_none(cls, value: str | None) -> str | None:
if value == "":
return None
return value
class CompletionConversationQuery(BaseConversationQuery):
pass
class ChatConversationQuery(BaseConversationQuery):
sort_by: Literal["created_at", "-created_at", "updated_at", "-updated_at"] = Field(
default="-updated_at", description="Sort field and direction"
)
console_ns.schema_model(
CompletionConversationQuery.__name__,
CompletionConversationQuery.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0),
)
console_ns.schema_model(
ChatConversationQuery.__name__,
ChatConversationQuery.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0),
)
# Register models for flask_restx to avoid dict type issues in Swagger
# Register in dependency order: base models first, then dependent models
# Base models
simple_account_model = console_ns.model(
"SimpleAccount",
{
"id": fields.String,
"name": fields.String,
"email": fields.String,
},
)
feedback_stat_model = console_ns.model(
"FeedbackStat",
{
"like": fields.Integer,
"dislike": fields.Integer,
},
)
status_count_model = console_ns.model(
"StatusCount",
{
"success": fields.Integer,
"failed": fields.Integer,
"partial_success": fields.Integer,
},
)
message_file_model = console_ns.model(
"MessageFile",
{
"id": fields.String,
"filename": fields.String,
"type": fields.String,
"url": fields.String,
"mime_type": fields.String,
"size": fields.Integer,
"transfer_method": fields.String,
"belongs_to": fields.String(default="user"),
"upload_file_id": fields.String(default=None),
},
)
agent_thought_model = console_ns.model(
"AgentThought",
{
"id": fields.String,
"chain_id": fields.String,
"message_id": fields.String,
"position": fields.Integer,
"thought": fields.String,
"tool": fields.String,
"tool_labels": fields.Raw,
"tool_input": fields.String,
"created_at": TimestampField,
"observation": fields.String,
"files": fields.List(fields.String),
},
)
simple_model_config_model = console_ns.model(
"SimpleModelConfig",
{
"model": fields.Raw(attribute="model_dict"),
"pre_prompt": fields.String,
},
)
model_config_model = console_ns.model(
"ModelConfig",
{
"opening_statement": fields.String,
"suggested_questions": fields.Raw,
"model": fields.Raw,
"user_input_form": fields.Raw,
"pre_prompt": fields.String,
"agent_mode": fields.Raw,
},
)
# Models that depend on simple_account_model
feedback_model = console_ns.model(
"Feedback",
{
"rating": fields.String,
"content": fields.String,
"from_source": fields.String,
"from_end_user_id": fields.String,
"from_account": fields.Nested(simple_account_model, allow_null=True),
},
)
annotation_model = console_ns.model(
"Annotation",
{
"id": fields.String,
"question": fields.String,
"content": fields.String,
"account": fields.Nested(simple_account_model, allow_null=True),
"created_at": TimestampField,
},
)
annotation_hit_history_model = console_ns.model(
"AnnotationHitHistory",
{
"annotation_id": fields.String(attribute="id"),
"annotation_create_account": fields.Nested(simple_account_model, allow_null=True),
"created_at": TimestampField,
},
)
class MessageTextField(fields.Raw):
def format(self, value):
return value[0]["text"] if value else ""
# Simple message detail model
simple_message_detail_model = console_ns.model(
"SimpleMessageDetail",
{
"inputs": FilesContainedField,
"query": fields.String,
"message": MessageTextField,
"answer": fields.String,
},
)
# Message detail model that depends on multiple models
message_detail_model = console_ns.model(
"MessageDetail",
{
"id": fields.String,
"conversation_id": fields.String,
"inputs": FilesContainedField,
"query": fields.String,
"message": fields.Raw,
"message_tokens": fields.Integer,
"answer": fields.String(attribute="re_sign_file_url_answer"),
"answer_tokens": fields.Integer,
"provider_response_latency": fields.Float,
"from_source": fields.String,
"from_end_user_id": fields.String,
"from_account_id": fields.String,
"feedbacks": fields.List(fields.Nested(feedback_model)),
"workflow_run_id": fields.String,
"annotation": fields.Nested(annotation_model, allow_null=True),
"annotation_hit_history": fields.Nested(annotation_hit_history_model, allow_null=True),
"created_at": TimestampField,
"agent_thoughts": fields.List(fields.Nested(agent_thought_model)),
"message_files": fields.List(fields.Nested(message_file_model)),
"metadata": fields.Raw(attribute="message_metadata_dict"),
"status": fields.String,
"error": fields.String,
"parent_message_id": fields.String,
},
)
# Conversation models
conversation_fields_model = console_ns.model(
"Conversation",
{
"id": fields.String,
"status": fields.String,
"from_source": fields.String,
"from_end_user_id": fields.String,
"from_end_user_session_id": fields.String(),
"from_account_id": fields.String,
"from_account_name": fields.String,
"read_at": TimestampField,
"created_at": TimestampField,
"updated_at": TimestampField,
"annotation": fields.Nested(annotation_model, allow_null=True),
"model_config": fields.Nested(simple_model_config_model),
"user_feedback_stats": fields.Nested(feedback_stat_model),
"admin_feedback_stats": fields.Nested(feedback_stat_model),
"message": fields.Nested(simple_message_detail_model, attribute="first_message"),
},
)
conversation_pagination_model = console_ns.model(
"ConversationPagination",
{
"page": fields.Integer,
"limit": fields.Integer(attribute="per_page"),
"total": fields.Integer,
"has_more": fields.Boolean(attribute="has_next"),
"data": fields.List(fields.Nested(conversation_fields_model), attribute="items"),
},
)
conversation_message_detail_model = console_ns.model(
"ConversationMessageDetail",
{
"id": fields.String,
"status": fields.String,
"from_source": fields.String,
"from_end_user_id": fields.String,
"from_account_id": fields.String,
"created_at": TimestampField,
"model_config": fields.Nested(model_config_model),
"message": fields.Nested(message_detail_model, attribute="first_message"),
},
)
conversation_with_summary_model = console_ns.model(
"ConversationWithSummary",
{
"id": fields.String,
"status": fields.String,
"from_source": fields.String,
"from_end_user_id": fields.String,
"from_end_user_session_id": fields.String,
"from_account_id": fields.String,
"from_account_name": fields.String,
"name": fields.String,
"summary": fields.String(attribute="summary_or_query"),
"read_at": TimestampField,
"created_at": TimestampField,
"updated_at": TimestampField,
"annotated": fields.Boolean,
"model_config": fields.Nested(simple_model_config_model),
"message_count": fields.Integer,
"user_feedback_stats": fields.Nested(feedback_stat_model),
"admin_feedback_stats": fields.Nested(feedback_stat_model),
"status_count": fields.Nested(status_count_model),
},
)
conversation_with_summary_pagination_model = console_ns.model(
"ConversationWithSummaryPagination",
{
"page": fields.Integer,
"limit": fields.Integer(attribute="per_page"),
"total": fields.Integer,
"has_more": fields.Boolean(attribute="has_next"),
"data": fields.List(fields.Nested(conversation_with_summary_model), attribute="items"),
},
)
conversation_detail_model = console_ns.model(
"ConversationDetail",
{
"id": fields.String,
"status": fields.String,
"from_source": fields.String,
"from_end_user_id": fields.String,
"from_account_id": fields.String,
"created_at": TimestampField,
"updated_at": TimestampField,
"annotated": fields.Boolean,
"introduction": fields.String,
"model_config": fields.Nested(model_config_model),
"message_count": fields.Integer,
"user_feedback_stats": fields.Nested(feedback_stat_model),
"admin_feedback_stats": fields.Nested(feedback_stat_model),
},
)
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/completion-conversations")
class CompletionConversationApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("list_completion_conversations")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get completion conversations with pagination and filtering")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[CompletionConversationQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Success", conversation_pagination_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("list_completion_conversations")
@api.doc(description="Get completion conversations with pagination and filtering")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.parser()
.add_argument("keyword", type=str, location="args", help="Search keyword")
.add_argument("start", type=str, location="args", help="Start date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM)")
.add_argument("end", type=str, location="args", help="End date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM)")
.add_argument(
"annotation_status",
type=str,
location="args",
choices=["annotated", "not_annotated", "all"],
default="all",
help="Annotation status filter",
)
.add_argument("page", type=int, location="args", default=1, help="Page number")
.add_argument("limit", type=int, location="args", default=20, help="Page size (1-100)")
)
@api.response(200, "Success", conversation_pagination_fields)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=AppMode.COMPLETION)
@marshal_with(conversation_pagination_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(conversation_pagination_fields)
def get(self, app_model):
current_user, _ = current_account_with_tenant()
args = CompletionConversationQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("keyword", type=str, location="args")
parser.add_argument("start", type=DatetimeString("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"), location="args")
parser.add_argument("end", type=DatetimeString("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"), location="args")
parser.add_argument(
"annotation_status", type=str, choices=["annotated", "not_annotated", "all"], default="all", location="args"
)
parser.add_argument("page", type=int_range(1, 99999), default=1, location="args")
parser.add_argument("limit", type=int_range(1, 100), default=20, location="args")
args = parser.parse_args()
query = sa.select(Conversation).where(
Conversation.app_id == app_model.id, Conversation.mode == "completion", Conversation.is_deleted.is_(False)
)
if args.keyword:
if args["keyword"]:
query = query.join(Message, Message.conversation_id == Conversation.id).where(
or_(
Message.query.ilike(f"%{args.keyword}%"),
Message.answer.ilike(f"%{args.keyword}%"),
Message.query.ilike(f"%{args['keyword']}%"),
Message.answer.ilike(f"%{args['keyword']}%"),
)
)
account = current_user
assert account.timezone is not None
timezone = pytz.timezone(account.timezone)
utc_timezone = pytz.utc
try:
start_datetime_utc, end_datetime_utc = parse_time_range(args.start, args.end, account.timezone)
except ValueError as e:
abort(400, description=str(e))
if args["start"]:
start_datetime = datetime.strptime(args["start"], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
start_datetime = start_datetime.replace(second=0)
start_datetime_timezone = timezone.localize(start_datetime)
start_datetime_utc = start_datetime_timezone.astimezone(utc_timezone)
if start_datetime_utc:
query = query.where(Conversation.created_at >= start_datetime_utc)
if end_datetime_utc:
end_datetime_utc = end_datetime_utc.replace(second=59)
if args["end"]:
end_datetime = datetime.strptime(args["end"], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
end_datetime = end_datetime.replace(second=59)
end_datetime_timezone = timezone.localize(end_datetime)
end_datetime_utc = end_datetime_timezone.astimezone(utc_timezone)
query = query.where(Conversation.created_at < end_datetime_utc)
# FIXME, the type ignore in this file
if args.annotation_status == "annotated":
if args["annotation_status"] == "annotated":
query = query.options(joinedload(Conversation.message_annotations)).join( # type: ignore
MessageAnnotation, MessageAnnotation.conversation_id == Conversation.id
)
elif args.annotation_status == "not_annotated":
elif args["annotation_status"] == "not_annotated":
query = (
query.outerjoin(MessageAnnotation, MessageAnnotation.conversation_id == Conversation.id)
.group_by(Conversation.id)
@@ -384,46 +119,49 @@ class CompletionConversationApi(Resource):
query = query.order_by(Conversation.created_at.desc())
conversations = db.paginate(query, page=args.page, per_page=args.limit, error_out=False)
conversations = db.paginate(query, page=args["page"], per_page=args["limit"], error_out=False)
return conversations
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/completion-conversations/<uuid:conversation_id>")
class CompletionConversationDetailApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_completion_conversation")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get completion conversation details with messages")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "conversation_id": "Conversation ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Success", conversation_message_detail_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@console_ns.response(404, "Conversation not found")
@api.doc("get_completion_conversation")
@api.doc(description="Get completion conversation details with messages")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "conversation_id": "Conversation ID"})
@api.response(200, "Success", conversation_message_detail_fields)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(404, "Conversation not found")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=AppMode.COMPLETION)
@marshal_with(conversation_message_detail_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(conversation_message_detail_fields)
def get(self, app_model, conversation_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
conversation_id = str(conversation_id)
return _get_conversation(app_model, conversation_id)
@console_ns.doc("delete_completion_conversation")
@console_ns.doc(description="Delete a completion conversation")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "conversation_id": "Conversation ID"})
@console_ns.response(204, "Conversation deleted successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@console_ns.response(404, "Conversation not found")
@api.doc("delete_completion_conversation")
@api.doc(description="Delete a completion conversation")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "conversation_id": "Conversation ID"})
@api.response(204, "Conversation deleted successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(404, "Conversation not found")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=AppMode.COMPLETION)
@edit_permission_required
def delete(self, app_model, conversation_id):
current_user, _ = current_account_with_tenant()
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
conversation_id = str(conversation_id)
try:
if not isinstance(current_user, Account):
raise ValueError("current_user must be an Account instance")
ConversationService.delete(app_model, conversation_id, current_user)
except ConversationNotExistsError:
raise NotFound("Conversation Not Exists.")
@@ -433,21 +171,63 @@ class CompletionConversationDetailApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/chat-conversations")
class ChatConversationApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("list_chat_conversations")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get chat conversations with pagination, filtering and summary")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[ChatConversationQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Success", conversation_with_summary_pagination_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.doc("list_chat_conversations")
@api.doc(description="Get chat conversations with pagination, filtering and summary")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.parser()
.add_argument("keyword", type=str, location="args", help="Search keyword")
.add_argument("start", type=str, location="args", help="Start date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM)")
.add_argument("end", type=str, location="args", help="End date (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM)")
.add_argument(
"annotation_status",
type=str,
location="args",
choices=["annotated", "not_annotated", "all"],
default="all",
help="Annotation status filter",
)
.add_argument("message_count_gte", type=int, location="args", help="Minimum message count")
.add_argument("page", type=int, location="args", default=1, help="Page number")
.add_argument("limit", type=int, location="args", default=20, help="Page size (1-100)")
.add_argument(
"sort_by",
type=str,
location="args",
choices=["created_at", "-created_at", "updated_at", "-updated_at"],
default="-updated_at",
help="Sort field and direction",
)
)
@api.response(200, "Success", conversation_with_summary_pagination_fields)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=[AppMode.CHAT, AppMode.AGENT_CHAT, AppMode.ADVANCED_CHAT])
@marshal_with(conversation_with_summary_pagination_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(conversation_with_summary_pagination_fields)
def get(self, app_model):
current_user, _ = current_account_with_tenant()
args = ChatConversationQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("keyword", type=str, location="args")
parser.add_argument("start", type=DatetimeString("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"), location="args")
parser.add_argument("end", type=DatetimeString("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"), location="args")
parser.add_argument(
"annotation_status", type=str, choices=["annotated", "not_annotated", "all"], default="all", location="args"
)
parser.add_argument("message_count_gte", type=int_range(1, 99999), required=False, location="args")
parser.add_argument("page", type=int_range(1, 99999), required=False, default=1, location="args")
parser.add_argument("limit", type=int_range(1, 100), required=False, default=20, location="args")
parser.add_argument(
"sort_by",
type=str,
choices=["created_at", "-created_at", "updated_at", "-updated_at"],
required=False,
default="-updated_at",
location="args",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
subquery = (
db.session.query(
@@ -459,8 +239,8 @@ class ChatConversationApi(Resource):
query = sa.select(Conversation).where(Conversation.app_id == app_model.id, Conversation.is_deleted.is_(False))
if args.keyword:
keyword_filter = f"%{args.keyword}%"
if args["keyword"]:
keyword_filter = f"%{args['keyword']}%"
query = (
query.join(
Message,
@@ -480,43 +260,58 @@ class ChatConversationApi(Resource):
)
account = current_user
assert account.timezone is not None
timezone = pytz.timezone(account.timezone)
utc_timezone = pytz.utc
try:
start_datetime_utc, end_datetime_utc = parse_time_range(args.start, args.end, account.timezone)
except ValueError as e:
abort(400, description=str(e))
if args["start"]:
start_datetime = datetime.strptime(args["start"], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
start_datetime = start_datetime.replace(second=0)
if start_datetime_utc:
match args.sort_by:
start_datetime_timezone = timezone.localize(start_datetime)
start_datetime_utc = start_datetime_timezone.astimezone(utc_timezone)
match args["sort_by"]:
case "updated_at" | "-updated_at":
query = query.where(Conversation.updated_at >= start_datetime_utc)
case "created_at" | "-created_at" | _:
query = query.where(Conversation.created_at >= start_datetime_utc)
if end_datetime_utc:
end_datetime_utc = end_datetime_utc.replace(second=59)
match args.sort_by:
if args["end"]:
end_datetime = datetime.strptime(args["end"], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
end_datetime = end_datetime.replace(second=59)
end_datetime_timezone = timezone.localize(end_datetime)
end_datetime_utc = end_datetime_timezone.astimezone(utc_timezone)
match args["sort_by"]:
case "updated_at" | "-updated_at":
query = query.where(Conversation.updated_at <= end_datetime_utc)
case "created_at" | "-created_at" | _:
query = query.where(Conversation.created_at <= end_datetime_utc)
if args.annotation_status == "annotated":
if args["annotation_status"] == "annotated":
query = query.options(joinedload(Conversation.message_annotations)).join( # type: ignore
MessageAnnotation, MessageAnnotation.conversation_id == Conversation.id
)
elif args.annotation_status == "not_annotated":
elif args["annotation_status"] == "not_annotated":
query = (
query.outerjoin(MessageAnnotation, MessageAnnotation.conversation_id == Conversation.id)
.group_by(Conversation.id)
.having(func.count(MessageAnnotation.id) == 0)
)
if app_model.mode == AppMode.ADVANCED_CHAT:
query = query.where(Conversation.invoke_from != InvokeFrom.DEBUGGER)
if args["message_count_gte"] and args["message_count_gte"] >= 1:
query = (
query.options(joinedload(Conversation.messages)) # type: ignore
.join(Message, Message.conversation_id == Conversation.id)
.group_by(Conversation.id)
.having(func.count(Message.id) >= args["message_count_gte"])
)
match args.sort_by:
if app_model.mode == AppMode.ADVANCED_CHAT:
query = query.where(Conversation.invoke_from != InvokeFrom.DEBUGGER.value)
match args["sort_by"]:
case "created_at":
query = query.order_by(Conversation.created_at.asc())
case "-created_at":
@@ -528,46 +323,49 @@ class ChatConversationApi(Resource):
case _:
query = query.order_by(Conversation.created_at.desc())
conversations = db.paginate(query, page=args.page, per_page=args.limit, error_out=False)
conversations = db.paginate(query, page=args["page"], per_page=args["limit"], error_out=False)
return conversations
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/chat-conversations/<uuid:conversation_id>")
class ChatConversationDetailApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_chat_conversation")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get chat conversation details")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "conversation_id": "Conversation ID"})
@console_ns.response(200, "Success", conversation_detail_model)
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@console_ns.response(404, "Conversation not found")
@api.doc("get_chat_conversation")
@api.doc(description="Get chat conversation details")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "conversation_id": "Conversation ID"})
@api.response(200, "Success", conversation_detail_fields)
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(404, "Conversation not found")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=[AppMode.CHAT, AppMode.AGENT_CHAT, AppMode.ADVANCED_CHAT])
@marshal_with(conversation_detail_model)
@edit_permission_required
@marshal_with(conversation_detail_fields)
def get(self, app_model, conversation_id):
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
conversation_id = str(conversation_id)
return _get_conversation(app_model, conversation_id)
@console_ns.doc("delete_chat_conversation")
@console_ns.doc(description="Delete a chat conversation")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "conversation_id": "Conversation ID"})
@console_ns.response(204, "Conversation deleted successfully")
@console_ns.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@console_ns.response(404, "Conversation not found")
@api.doc("delete_chat_conversation")
@api.doc(description="Delete a chat conversation")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID", "conversation_id": "Conversation ID"})
@api.response(204, "Conversation deleted successfully")
@api.response(403, "Insufficient permissions")
@api.response(404, "Conversation not found")
@setup_required
@login_required
@get_app_model(mode=[AppMode.CHAT, AppMode.AGENT_CHAT, AppMode.ADVANCED_CHAT])
@account_initialization_required
@edit_permission_required
def delete(self, app_model, conversation_id):
current_user, _ = current_account_with_tenant()
if not current_user.is_editor:
raise Forbidden()
conversation_id = str(conversation_id)
try:
if not isinstance(current_user, Account):
raise ValueError("current_user must be an Account instance")
ConversationService.delete(app_model, conversation_id, current_user)
except ConversationNotExistsError:
raise NotFound("Conversation Not Exists.")
@@ -576,7 +374,6 @@ class ChatConversationDetailApi(Resource):
def _get_conversation(app_model, conversation_id):
current_user, _ = current_account_with_tenant()
conversation = (
db.session.query(Conversation)
.where(Conversation.id == conversation_id, Conversation.app_id == app_model.id)

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@@ -1,68 +1,47 @@
from flask import request
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, marshal_with
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from flask_restx import Resource, marshal_with, reqparse
from sqlalchemy import select
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.app.wraps import get_app_model
from controllers.console.wraps import account_initialization_required, setup_required
from extensions.ext_database import db
from fields.conversation_variable_fields import (
conversation_variable_fields,
paginated_conversation_variable_fields,
)
from fields.conversation_variable_fields import paginated_conversation_variable_fields
from libs.login import login_required
from models import ConversationVariable
from models.model import AppMode
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class ConversationVariablesQuery(BaseModel):
conversation_id: str = Field(..., description="Conversation ID to filter variables")
console_ns.schema_model(
ConversationVariablesQuery.__name__,
ConversationVariablesQuery.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0),
)
# Register models for flask_restx to avoid dict type issues in Swagger
# Register base model first
conversation_variable_model = console_ns.model("ConversationVariable", conversation_variable_fields)
# For nested models, need to replace nested dict with registered model
paginated_conversation_variable_fields_copy = paginated_conversation_variable_fields.copy()
paginated_conversation_variable_fields_copy["data"] = fields.List(
fields.Nested(conversation_variable_model), attribute="data"
)
paginated_conversation_variable_model = console_ns.model(
"PaginatedConversationVariable", paginated_conversation_variable_fields_copy
)
@console_ns.route("/apps/<uuid:app_id>/conversation-variables")
class ConversationVariablesApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_conversation_variables")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get conversation variables for an application")
@console_ns.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[ConversationVariablesQuery.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Conversation variables retrieved successfully", paginated_conversation_variable_model)
@api.doc("get_conversation_variables")
@api.doc(description="Get conversation variables for an application")
@api.doc(params={"app_id": "Application ID"})
@api.expect(
api.parser().add_argument(
"conversation_id", type=str, location="args", help="Conversation ID to filter variables"
)
)
@api.response(200, "Conversation variables retrieved successfully", paginated_conversation_variable_fields)
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
@get_app_model(mode=AppMode.ADVANCED_CHAT)
@marshal_with(paginated_conversation_variable_model)
@marshal_with(paginated_conversation_variable_fields)
def get(self, app_model):
args = ConversationVariablesQuery.model_validate(request.args.to_dict(flat=True)) # type: ignore
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("conversation_id", type=str, location="args")
args = parser.parse_args()
stmt = (
select(ConversationVariable)
.where(ConversationVariable.app_id == app_model.id)
.order_by(ConversationVariable.created_at)
)
stmt = stmt.where(ConversationVariable.conversation_id == args.conversation_id)
if args["conversation_id"]:
stmt = stmt.where(ConversationVariable.conversation_id == args["conversation_id"])
else:
raise ValueError("conversation_id is required")
# NOTE: This is a temporary solution to avoid performance issues.
page = 1

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@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
from collections.abc import Sequence
from typing import Any
from flask_restx import Resource
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field
from flask_login import current_user
from flask_restx import Resource, fields, reqparse
from controllers.console import console_ns
from controllers.console import api, console_ns
from controllers.console.app.error import (
CompletionRequestError,
ProviderModelCurrentlyNotSupportError,
@@ -13,80 +12,50 @@ from controllers.console.app.error import (
)
from controllers.console.wraps import account_initialization_required, setup_required
from core.errors.error import ModelCurrentlyNotSupportError, ProviderTokenNotInitError, QuotaExceededError
from core.helper.code_executor.code_node_provider import CodeNodeProvider
from core.helper.code_executor.javascript.javascript_code_provider import JavascriptCodeProvider
from core.helper.code_executor.python3.python3_code_provider import Python3CodeProvider
from core.llm_generator.llm_generator import LLMGenerator
from core.model_runtime.errors.invoke import InvokeError
from extensions.ext_database import db
from libs.login import current_account_with_tenant, login_required
from libs.login import login_required
from models import App
from services.workflow_service import WorkflowService
DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0 = "#/definitions/{model}"
class RuleGeneratePayload(BaseModel):
instruction: str = Field(..., description="Rule generation instruction")
model_config_data: dict[str, Any] = Field(..., alias="model_config", description="Model configuration")
no_variable: bool = Field(default=False, description="Whether to exclude variables")
class RuleCodeGeneratePayload(RuleGeneratePayload):
code_language: str = Field(default="javascript", description="Programming language for code generation")
class RuleStructuredOutputPayload(BaseModel):
instruction: str = Field(..., description="Structured output generation instruction")
model_config_data: dict[str, Any] = Field(..., alias="model_config", description="Model configuration")
class InstructionGeneratePayload(BaseModel):
flow_id: str = Field(..., description="Workflow/Flow ID")
node_id: str = Field(default="", description="Node ID for workflow context")
current: str = Field(default="", description="Current instruction text")
language: str = Field(default="javascript", description="Programming language (javascript/python)")
instruction: str = Field(..., description="Instruction for generation")
model_config_data: dict[str, Any] = Field(..., alias="model_config", description="Model configuration")
ideal_output: str = Field(default="", description="Expected ideal output")
class InstructionTemplatePayload(BaseModel):
type: str = Field(..., description="Instruction template type")
def reg(cls: type[BaseModel]):
console_ns.schema_model(cls.__name__, cls.model_json_schema(ref_template=DEFAULT_REF_TEMPLATE_SWAGGER_2_0))
reg(RuleGeneratePayload)
reg(RuleCodeGeneratePayload)
reg(RuleStructuredOutputPayload)
reg(InstructionGeneratePayload)
reg(InstructionTemplatePayload)
@console_ns.route("/rule-generate")
class RuleGenerateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("generate_rule_config")
@console_ns.doc(description="Generate rule configuration using LLM")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[RuleGeneratePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Rule configuration generated successfully")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@console_ns.response(402, "Provider quota exceeded")
@api.doc("generate_rule_config")
@api.doc(description="Generate rule configuration using LLM")
@api.expect(
api.model(
"RuleGenerateRequest",
{
"instruction": fields.String(required=True, description="Rule generation instruction"),
"model_config": fields.Raw(required=True, description="Model configuration"),
"no_variable": fields.Boolean(required=True, default=False, description="Whether to exclude variables"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Rule configuration generated successfully")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.response(402, "Provider quota exceeded")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
def post(self):
args = RuleGeneratePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
_, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("instruction", type=str, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("model_config", type=dict, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("no_variable", type=bool, required=True, default=False, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
account = current_user
try:
rules = LLMGenerator.generate_rule_config(
tenant_id=current_tenant_id,
instruction=args.instruction,
model_config=args.model_config_data,
no_variable=args.no_variable,
tenant_id=account.current_tenant_id,
instruction=args["instruction"],
model_config=args["model_config"],
no_variable=args["no_variable"],
)
except ProviderTokenNotInitError as ex:
raise ProviderNotInitializeError(ex.description)
@@ -102,25 +71,42 @@ class RuleGenerateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/rule-code-generate")
class RuleCodeGenerateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("generate_rule_code")
@console_ns.doc(description="Generate code rules using LLM")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[RuleCodeGeneratePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Code rules generated successfully")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@console_ns.response(402, "Provider quota exceeded")
@api.doc("generate_rule_code")
@api.doc(description="Generate code rules using LLM")
@api.expect(
api.model(
"RuleCodeGenerateRequest",
{
"instruction": fields.String(required=True, description="Code generation instruction"),
"model_config": fields.Raw(required=True, description="Model configuration"),
"no_variable": fields.Boolean(required=True, default=False, description="Whether to exclude variables"),
"code_language": fields.String(
default="javascript", description="Programming language for code generation"
),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Code rules generated successfully")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.response(402, "Provider quota exceeded")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
def post(self):
args = RuleCodeGeneratePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
_, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("instruction", type=str, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("model_config", type=dict, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("no_variable", type=bool, required=True, default=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("code_language", type=str, required=False, default="javascript", location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
account = current_user
try:
code_result = LLMGenerator.generate_code(
tenant_id=current_tenant_id,
instruction=args.instruction,
model_config=args.model_config_data,
code_language=args.code_language,
tenant_id=account.current_tenant_id,
instruction=args["instruction"],
model_config=args["model_config"],
code_language=args["code_language"],
)
except ProviderTokenNotInitError as ex:
raise ProviderNotInitializeError(ex.description)
@@ -136,24 +122,35 @@ class RuleCodeGenerateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/rule-structured-output-generate")
class RuleStructuredOutputGenerateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("generate_structured_output")
@console_ns.doc(description="Generate structured output rules using LLM")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[RuleStructuredOutputPayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Structured output generated successfully")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@console_ns.response(402, "Provider quota exceeded")
@api.doc("generate_structured_output")
@api.doc(description="Generate structured output rules using LLM")
@api.expect(
api.model(
"StructuredOutputGenerateRequest",
{
"instruction": fields.String(required=True, description="Structured output generation instruction"),
"model_config": fields.Raw(required=True, description="Model configuration"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Structured output generated successfully")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.response(402, "Provider quota exceeded")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
def post(self):
args = RuleStructuredOutputPayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
_, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("instruction", type=str, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("model_config", type=dict, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
account = current_user
try:
structured_output = LLMGenerator.generate_structured_output(
tenant_id=current_tenant_id,
instruction=args.instruction,
model_config=args.model_config_data,
tenant_id=account.current_tenant_id,
instruction=args["instruction"],
model_config=args["model_config"],
)
except ProviderTokenNotInitError as ex:
raise ProviderNotInitializeError(ex.description)
@@ -169,79 +166,101 @@ class RuleStructuredOutputGenerateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/instruction-generate")
class InstructionGenerateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("generate_instruction")
@console_ns.doc(description="Generate instruction for workflow nodes or general use")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[InstructionGeneratePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Instruction generated successfully")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters or flow/workflow not found")
@console_ns.response(402, "Provider quota exceeded")
@api.doc("generate_instruction")
@api.doc(description="Generate instruction for workflow nodes or general use")
@api.expect(
api.model(
"InstructionGenerateRequest",
{
"flow_id": fields.String(required=True, description="Workflow/Flow ID"),
"node_id": fields.String(description="Node ID for workflow context"),
"current": fields.String(description="Current instruction text"),
"language": fields.String(default="javascript", description="Programming language (javascript/python)"),
"instruction": fields.String(required=True, description="Instruction for generation"),
"model_config": fields.Raw(required=True, description="Model configuration"),
"ideal_output": fields.String(description="Expected ideal output"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Instruction generated successfully")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters or flow/workflow not found")
@api.response(402, "Provider quota exceeded")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
def post(self):
args = InstructionGeneratePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
_, current_tenant_id = current_account_with_tenant()
providers: list[type[CodeNodeProvider]] = [Python3CodeProvider, JavascriptCodeProvider]
code_provider: type[CodeNodeProvider] | None = next(
(p for p in providers if p.is_accept_language(args.language)), None
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("flow_id", type=str, required=True, default="", location="json")
parser.add_argument("node_id", type=str, required=False, default="", location="json")
parser.add_argument("current", type=str, required=False, default="", location="json")
parser.add_argument("language", type=str, required=False, default="javascript", location="json")
parser.add_argument("instruction", type=str, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("model_config", type=dict, required=True, nullable=False, location="json")
parser.add_argument("ideal_output", type=str, required=False, default="", location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
code_template = (
Python3CodeProvider.get_default_code()
if args["language"] == "python"
else (JavascriptCodeProvider.get_default_code())
if args["language"] == "javascript"
else ""
)
code_template = code_provider.get_default_code() if code_provider else ""
try:
# Generate from nothing for a workflow node
if (args.current in (code_template, "")) and args.node_id != "":
app = db.session.query(App).where(App.id == args.flow_id).first()
if (args["current"] == code_template or args["current"] == "") and args["node_id"] != "":
app = db.session.query(App).where(App.id == args["flow_id"]).first()
if not app:
return {"error": f"app {args.flow_id} not found"}, 400
return {"error": f"app {args['flow_id']} not found"}, 400
workflow = WorkflowService().get_draft_workflow(app_model=app)
if not workflow:
return {"error": f"workflow {args.flow_id} not found"}, 400
return {"error": f"workflow {args['flow_id']} not found"}, 400
nodes: Sequence = workflow.graph_dict["nodes"]
node = [node for node in nodes if node["id"] == args.node_id]
node = [node for node in nodes if node["id"] == args["node_id"]]
if len(node) == 0:
return {"error": f"node {args.node_id} not found"}, 400
return {"error": f"node {args['node_id']} not found"}, 400
node_type = node[0]["data"]["type"]
match node_type:
case "llm":
return LLMGenerator.generate_rule_config(
current_tenant_id,
instruction=args.instruction,
model_config=args.model_config_data,
current_user.current_tenant_id,
instruction=args["instruction"],
model_config=args["model_config"],
no_variable=True,
)
case "agent":
return LLMGenerator.generate_rule_config(
current_tenant_id,
instruction=args.instruction,
model_config=args.model_config_data,
current_user.current_tenant_id,
instruction=args["instruction"],
model_config=args["model_config"],
no_variable=True,
)
case "code":
return LLMGenerator.generate_code(
tenant_id=current_tenant_id,
instruction=args.instruction,
model_config=args.model_config_data,
code_language=args.language,
tenant_id=current_user.current_tenant_id,
instruction=args["instruction"],
model_config=args["model_config"],
code_language=args["language"],
)
case _:
return {"error": f"invalid node type: {node_type}"}
if args.node_id == "" and args.current != "": # For legacy app without a workflow
if args["node_id"] == "" and args["current"] != "": # For legacy app without a workflow
return LLMGenerator.instruction_modify_legacy(
tenant_id=current_tenant_id,
flow_id=args.flow_id,
current=args.current,
instruction=args.instruction,
model_config=args.model_config_data,
ideal_output=args.ideal_output,
tenant_id=current_user.current_tenant_id,
flow_id=args["flow_id"],
current=args["current"],
instruction=args["instruction"],
model_config=args["model_config"],
ideal_output=args["ideal_output"],
)
if args.node_id != "" and args.current != "": # For workflow node
if args["node_id"] != "" and args["current"] != "": # For workflow node
return LLMGenerator.instruction_modify_workflow(
tenant_id=current_tenant_id,
flow_id=args.flow_id,
node_id=args.node_id,
current=args.current,
instruction=args.instruction,
model_config=args.model_config_data,
ideal_output=args.ideal_output,
tenant_id=current_user.current_tenant_id,
flow_id=args["flow_id"],
node_id=args["node_id"],
current=args["current"],
instruction=args["instruction"],
model_config=args["model_config"],
ideal_output=args["ideal_output"],
workflow_service=WorkflowService(),
)
return {"error": "incompatible parameters"}, 400
@@ -257,17 +276,27 @@ class InstructionGenerateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.route("/instruction-generate/template")
class InstructionGenerationTemplateApi(Resource):
@console_ns.doc("get_instruction_template")
@console_ns.doc(description="Get instruction generation template")
@console_ns.expect(console_ns.models[InstructionTemplatePayload.__name__])
@console_ns.response(200, "Template retrieved successfully")
@console_ns.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@api.doc("get_instruction_template")
@api.doc(description="Get instruction generation template")
@api.expect(
api.model(
"InstructionTemplateRequest",
{
"instruction": fields.String(required=True, description="Template instruction"),
"ideal_output": fields.String(description="Expected ideal output"),
},
)
)
@api.response(200, "Template retrieved successfully")
@api.response(400, "Invalid request parameters")
@setup_required
@login_required
@account_initialization_required
def post(self):
args = InstructionTemplatePayload.model_validate(console_ns.payload)
match args.type:
parser = reqparse.RequestParser()
parser.add_argument("type", type=str, required=True, default=False, location="json")
args = parser.parse_args()
match args["type"]:
case "prompt":
from core.llm_generator.prompts import INSTRUCTION_GENERATE_TEMPLATE_PROMPT
@@ -277,4 +306,4 @@ class InstructionGenerationTemplateApi(Resource):
return {"data": INSTRUCTION_GENERATE_TEMPLATE_CODE}
case _:
raise ValueError(f"Invalid type: {args.type}")
raise ValueError(f"Invalid type: {args['type']}")

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