Switch from fragile Markdown V1 to HTML parse mode with html.escape()
for exec approval messages. Add fallback to text-based approval when
the formatted send fails.
Cherry-picked from #10999 by @danieldoderlein.
All 10 call sites in gateway/run.py and gateway/platforms/api_server.py
are inside async functions where a loop is guaranteed to be running.
get_event_loop() is deprecated since Python 3.10 — it can silently
create a new loop when none is running, masking bugs.
get_running_loop() raises RuntimeError instead, which is safer.
Surfaced during review of PRs #10533 and #10647.
Co-authored-by: kshitijk4poor <kshitijk4poor@users.noreply.github.com>
Each top-level Slack DM now gets its own Hermes session, matching the
per-thread behavior channels already have. Previously all top-level DM
messages shared one continuous session because thread_ts was None,
causing context to accumulate across unrelated conversations.
The behavior is controlled by platforms.slack.extra.dm_top_level_threads_as_sessions
in config.yaml (default: true). Set to false to restore legacy behavior.
Based on PR #10789 by helix4u. Changes from original:
- Default flipped to true (was opt-in, now opt-out)
- Removed env var fallback (config.yaml only per project policy)
- Tests updated to cover both default and opt-out paths
Bump connect retry attempts from 3 to 8 and cap exponential backoff at
15 seconds. Old budget: 3 attempts, 1+2+4=7s total — insufficient for
cold boot on slow networks or embedded devices. New budget: 8 attempts,
1+2+4+8+15+15+15=~60s total.
Inspired by PR #5770 by @Bartok9 (re-implemented against current main
since original was 913 commits stale with conflicts).
In Telegram forum-enabled groups, the General topic does not include
message_thread_id in incoming messages (it is None). This caused:
1. Messages in General losing thread context — replies went to wrong place
2. Typing indicator failing because thread_id=1 was rejected by Telegram
Fix: synthesize thread_id="1" for forum groups when message_thread_id
is None, then handle it correctly per operation:
- send: omit message_thread_id (Telegram rejects thread_id=1 for sends)
- typing: pass thread_id=1, retry without it on "thread not found"
Also centralizes thread_id extraction into _metadata_thread_id() across
all send methods (send, send_voice, send_image, send_document, send_video,
send_animation, send_photo), replacing ~10 duplicate patterns.
Salvaged from PR #7892 by @corazzione.
Closes#7877, closes#7519.
Pass platform_env_var="TELEGRAM_PROXY" to resolve_proxy_url() in both
telegram.py (main connect) and telegram_network.py (fallback transport),
so a Telegram-specific proxy takes priority over the generic HTTPS_PROXY.
Also bridge telegram.proxy_url from config.yaml to the TELEGRAM_PROXY
env var (env var takes precedence if both are set), add OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS
entry, docs, and tests.
Composite salvage of four community PRs:
- Core approach (both call sites): #9414 by @leeyang1990
- config.yaml bridging + docs: #6530 by @WhiteWorld
- Naming convention: #9074 by @brantzh6
- Earlier proxy work: #7786 by @ten-ltw
Closes#9414, closes#9074, closes#7786, closes#6530
Co-authored-by: WhiteWorld <WhiteWorld@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: brantzh6 <brantzh6@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: ten-ltw <ten-ltw@users.noreply.github.com>
The command preview and description were wrapped in Markdown v1 inline
code (backticks) without escaping, causing Telegram API parse errors
when the command itself contained backticks or asterisks.
Fixes: 'Can't parse entities: can't find end of the entity'
Background review notifications ("💾 Skill created", "💾 Memory updated")
could race ahead of the main assistant reply in chat, making it look like
the agent stopped after creating a skill.
Gate bg-review notifications behind a threading.Event + pending queue.
Register a release callback on the adapter's _post_delivery_callbacks dict
so base.py's finally block fires it after the main response is delivered.
The queued-message path in _run_agent pops and calls the callback directly
to prevent double-fire.
Co-authored-by: Hermes Agent <hermes@nousresearch.com>
Closes#10541
WecomCallbackAdapter declared a _seen_messages dict and
MESSAGE_DEDUP_TTL_SECONDS constant but never actually checked
them in _handle_callback(). WeCom retries callback deliveries
on timeout, and each retry with the same MsgId was treated as
a fresh message and queued for processing.
Fix: check _seen_messages before enqueuing. Uses the same TTL-
based pattern as MessageDeduplicator (fixed in #10306) — check
age before returning duplicate, prune on overflow.
Closes#10305
Extract resolve_channel_prompt() shared helper into
gateway/platforms/base.py. Refactor Discord to use it.
Wire channel_prompts into Telegram (groups + forum topics),
Slack (channels), and Mattermost (channels).
Config bridging now applies to all platforms (not just Discord).
Added channel_prompts defaults to telegram/slack/mattermost
config sections.
Docs added to all four platform pages with platform-specific
examples (topic inheritance for Telegram, channel IDs for Slack,
etc.).
- Remove double str() normalization in _resolve_channel_prompt since
config bridging already handles numeric YAML key conversion
- Remove dead prompts.get(str(key)) fallback that could never match
after keys were already normalized to strings
- Replace getattr(event, "channel_prompt", None) with direct attribute
access since channel_prompt is a declared dataclass field
- Update test to verify normalization responsibility lives in config bridging
Discord's _register_slash_commands() had a hardcoded list of ~27 commands
while COMMAND_REGISTRY defines 34+ gateway-available commands. Missing
commands (debug, branch, rollback, snapshot, profile, yolo, fast, reload,
commands) were invisible in Discord's / autocomplete — users couldn't
discover them.
Add a dynamic catch-all loop after the explicit registrations that
iterates COMMAND_REGISTRY, skips already-registered commands, and
auto-registers the rest using discord.app_commands.Command(). Commands
with args_hint get an optional string parameter; parameterless commands
get a simple callback.
This ensures any future commands added to COMMAND_REGISTRY automatically
appear on Discord without needing a manual entry in discord.py.
Telegram and Slack already derive dynamically from COMMAND_REGISTRY
via telegram_bot_commands() and slack_subcommand_map() — no changes
needed there.
Two gateway fixes:
1. MessageDeduplicator.is_duplicate() now checks TTL at query time (#10306)
Previously, is_duplicate() returned True for any previously seen ID
without checking its age — expired entries were only purged when cache
size exceeded max_size. On normal workloads that never overflow, message
IDs stayed deduplicated forever instead of expiring after the TTL.
Fix: check `now - timestamp < ttl` before returning True. Expired
entries are removed and treated as new messages.
2. Gateway --config flag now uses yaml.safe_load() (#10216)
The --config CLI flag in gateway/run.py main() used json.load() to
parse config files. YAML is the only documented config format and
every other config loader uses yaml.safe_load(). A YAML config file
passed via --config would crash with json.JSONDecodeError.
Closes#10306Closes#10216
Three fixes for the duplicate reply bug affecting all gateway platforms:
1. base.py: Suppress stale response when the session was interrupted by a
new message that hasn't been consumed yet. Checks both interrupt_event
and _pending_messages to avoid false positives. (#8221, #2483)
2. run.py (return path): Remove response_previewed guard from already_sent
check. Stream consumer's already_sent alone is authoritative — if
content was delivered via streaming, the duplicate send must be
suppressed regardless of the agent's response_previewed flag. (#8375)
3. run.py (queued-message path): Same fix — already_sent without
response_previewed now correctly marks the first response as already
streamed, preventing re-send before processing the queued message.
The response_previewed field is still produced by the agent (run_agent.py)
but is no longer required as a gate for duplicate suppression. The stream
consumer's already_sent flag is the delivery-level truth about what the
user actually saw.
Concepts from PR #8380 (konsisumer). Closes#8375, #8221, #2483.
The /v1/responses endpoint generated a new UUID session_id for every
request, even when previous_response_id was provided. This caused each
turn of a multi-turn conversation to appear as a separate session on the
web dashboard, despite the conversation history being correctly chained.
Fix: store session_id alongside the response in the ResponseStore, and
reuse it when a subsequent request chains via previous_response_id.
Applies to both the non-streaming /v1/responses path and the streaming
SSE path. The /v1/runs endpoint also gains session continuity from
stored responses (explicit body.session_id still takes priority).
Adds test verifying session_id is preserved across chained requests.
The streaming path emits output as content-part arrays for Open WebUI
compatibility, but the batch (non-streaming) Responses API path must
return output as a plain string per the OpenAI Responses API spec.
Reverts the _extract_output_items change from the cherry-picked commits
while preserving the streaming path's array format.
Instead of consuming one top-level slash command slot per skill (hitting the
100-command limit with ~26 built-ins + 74 skills), skills are now organized
under a single /skill group command with category-based subcommand groups:
/skill creative ascii-art [args]
/skill media gif-search [args]
/skill mlops axolotl [args]
Discord supports 25 subcommand groups × 25 subcommands = 625 max skills,
well beyond the previous 74-slot ceiling.
Categories are derived from the skill directory structure:
- skills/creative/ascii-art/ → category 'creative'
- skills/mlops/training/axolotl/ → category 'mlops' (top-level parent)
- skills/dogfood/ → uncategorized (direct subcommand)
Changes:
- hermes_cli/commands.py: add discord_skill_commands_by_category() with
category grouping, hub/disabled filtering, Discord limit enforcement
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: replace top-level skill registration with
_register_skill_group() using app_commands.Group hierarchy
- tests: 7 new tests covering group creation, category grouping,
uncategorized skills, hub exclusion, deep nesting, empty skills,
and handler dispatch
Inspired by Discord community suggestion from bottium.
The dashboard's gateway status detection relied solely on local PID checks
(os.kill + /proc), which fails when the gateway runs in a separate container.
Changes:
- web_server.py: Add _probe_gateway_health() that queries the gateway's HTTP
/health/detailed endpoint when the local PID check fails. Activated by
setting the GATEWAY_HEALTH_URL env var (e.g. http://gateway:8642/health).
Falls back to standard PID check when the env var is not set.
- api_server.py: Add GET /health/detailed endpoint that returns full gateway
state (platforms, gateway_state, active_agents, pid, etc.) without auth.
The existing GET /health remains unchanged for backwards compatibility.
- StatusPage.tsx: Handle the case where gateway_pid is null but the gateway
is running remotely, displaying 'Running (remote)' instead of 'PID null'.
Environment variables:
- GATEWAY_HEALTH_URL: URL of the gateway health endpoint (e.g.
http://gateway-container:8642/health). Unset = local PID check only.
- GATEWAY_HEALTH_TIMEOUT: Probe timeout in seconds (default: 3).
Feishu approval clicks need the resolved card to come back from the
synchronous callback path itself. Leaving approval resolution to the
generic asynchronous card-action flow made button feedback depend on
later loop work instead of the callback response the client is waiting
for.
Change-Id: I574997cbbcaa097fdba759b47367e28d1b56b040
Constraint: Feishu card-action callbacks must acknowledge quickly and reflect final approval state from the callback response path
Rejected: Keep approval handling on the generic async card-action route | leaves card state synchronization vulnerable to callback timing and follow-up update ordering
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep approval callback response construction separate from async queue unblocking unless Feishu callback semantics change
Tested: pytest tests/gateway/test_feishu.py tests/gateway/test_feishu_approval_buttons.py tests/gateway/test_approve_deny_commands.py tests/gateway/test_slack_approval_buttons.py tests/gateway/test_telegram_approval_buttons.py -q
Not-tested: Live Feishu workspace end-to-end callback rendering
When BlueBubbles posts webhook events to the adapter, it uses the exact
URL registered via /api/v1/webhook — and BB's registration API does not
support custom headers. The adapter currently registers the bare URL
(no credentials), but then requires password auth on inbound POSTs,
rejecting every webhook with HTTP 401.
This is masked on fresh BB installs by a race condition: the webhook
might register once with a prior (possibly patched) URL and keep working
until the first restart. On v0.9.0, _unregister_webhook runs on clean
shutdown, so the next startup re-registers with the bare URL and the
401s begin. Users see the bot go silent with no obvious cause.
Root cause: there's no way to pass auth credentials from BB to the
webhook handler except via the URL itself. BB accepts query params and
preserves them on outbound POSTs.
## Fix
Introduce `_webhook_register_url` — the URL handed to BB's registration
API, with the configured password appended as a `?password=<value>`
query param. The existing webhook auth handler already accepts this
form (it reads `request.query.get("password")`), so no change to the
receive side is needed.
The bare `_webhook_url` is still used for logging and for binding the
local listener, so credentials don't leak into log output. Only the
registration/find/unregister paths use the password-bearing form.
## Notes
- Password is URL-encoded via urllib.parse.quote, handling special
characters (&, *, @, etc.) that would otherwise break parsing.
- Storing the password in BB's webhook table is not a new disclosure:
anyone with access to that table already has the BB admin password
(same credential used for every other API call).
- If `self.password` is empty (no auth configured), the register URL
is the bare URL — preserves current behavior for unauthenticated
local-only setups.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
BlueBubbles v1.9+ webhook payloads for new-message events do not always
include a top-level chatGuid field on the message data object. Instead,
the chat GUID is nested under data.chats[0].guid.
The adapter currently checks five top-level fallback locations (record and
payload, snake_case and camelCase, plus payload.guid) but never looks
inside the chats array. When none of those top-level fields contain the
GUID, the adapter falls through to using the sender's phone/email as the
session chat ID.
This causes two observable bugs when a user is a participant in both a DM
and a group chat with the bot:
1. DM and group sessions merge. Every message from that user ends up with
the same session_chat_id (their own address), so the bot cannot
distinguish which thread the message came from.
2. Outbound routing becomes ambiguous. _resolve_chat_guid() iterates all
chats and returns the first one where the address appears as a
participant; group chats typically sort ahead of DMs by activity, so
replies and cron messages intended for the DM can land in a group.
This was observed in production: a user's morning brief cron delivered to
a group chat with his spouse instead of his DM thread.
The fix adds a single fallback that extracts chat_guid from
record["chats"][0]["guid"] when the top-level fields are empty. The chats
array is included in every new-message webhook payload in BB v1.9.9
(verified against a live server). It is backwards compatible: if a future
BB version starts including chatGuid at the top level, that still wins.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The BlueBubbles adapter registers its webhook with three events:
["new-message", "updated-message", "message"]. The third, "message",
is not a valid event type in the BlueBubbles server API — BB rejects
the registration payload with HTTP 400 Bad Request.
Currently this is masked by the "crash resilience" check in
_register_webhook, which reuses any existing registration matching the
webhook URL and short-circuits before reaching the API call. So an
already-registered webhook from a prior run keeps working. But any fresh
install, or any restart after _unregister_webhook has run during a clean
shutdown, fails to re-register and silently stops receiving messages.
Observed in production: after a gateway restart in v0.9.0 (which auto-
unregisters on shutdown), the next startup hit this 400 and the bot went
silent until the invalid event was removed.
BlueBubbles documents "new-message" and "updated-message" as the message
event types (see https://docs.bluebubbles.app/). There is no "message"
event, and no harm in dropping it — the two remaining events cover all
inbound message webhooks.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Production fixes:
- Add clear_session_context() to hermes_logging.py (fixes 48 teardown errors)
- Add clear_session() to tools/approval.py (fixes 9 setup errors)
- Add SyncError M_UNKNOWN_TOKEN check to Matrix _sync_loop (bug fix)
- Fall back to inline api_key in named custom providers when key_env
is absent (runtime_provider.py)
Test fixes:
- test_memory_user_id: use builtin+external provider pair, fix honcho
peer_name override test to match production behavior
- test_display_config: remove TestHelpers for non-existent functions
- test_auxiliary_client: fix OAuth tokens to match _is_oauth_token
patterns, replace get_vision_auxiliary_client with resolve_vision_provider_client
- test_cli_interrupt_subagent: add missing _execution_thread_id attr
- test_compress_focus: add model/provider/api_key/base_url/api_mode
to mock compressor
- test_auth_provider_gate: add autouse fixture to clean Anthropic env
vars that leak from CI secrets
- test_opencode_go_in_model_list: accept both 'built-in' and 'hermes'
source (models.dev API unavailable in CI)
- test_email: verify email Platform enum membership instead of source
inspection (build_channel_directory now uses dynamic enum loop)
- test_feishu: add bot_added/bot_deleted handler mocks to _Builder
- test_ws_auth_retry: add AsyncMock for sync_store.get_next_batch,
add _pending_megolm and _joined_rooms to Matrix adapter mocks
- test_restart_drain: monkeypatch-delete INVOCATION_ID (systemd sets
this in CI, changing the restart call signature)
- test_session_hygiene: add user_id to SessionSource
- test_session_env: use relative baseline for contextvar clear check
(pytest-xdist workers share context)
Improvements from our earlier #8269 salvage work applied to #7616:
- Platform token lock: acquire_scoped_lock/release_scoped_lock prevents
two profiles from double-connecting the same QQ bot simultaneously
- Send retry with exponential backoff (3 attempts, 1s/2s/4s) with
permanent vs transient error classification (matches Telegram pattern)
- Proper long-message splitting via truncate_message() instead of
hard-truncating at MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH (preserves code blocks, adds 1/N)
- REST-based one-shot send in send_message_tool — uses QQ Bot REST API
directly with httpx instead of creating a full WebSocket adapter per
message (fixes the connect→send race condition)
- Use shared strip_markdown() from helpers.py instead of 15 lines of
inline regex with import-inside-method (DRY, same as BlueBubbles/SMS)
- format_message() now wired into send() pipeline
- Add Platform.QQBOT to _UPDATE_ALLOWED_PLATFORMS (enables /update command)
- Add 'qqbot' to webhook cross-platform delivery routing
- Add 'qqbot' to hermes dump platform detection
- Fix test_name_property casing: 'QQBot' not 'QQBOT'
- Add _parse_qq_timestamp() for ISO 8601 + integer ms compatibility
(QQ API changed timestamp format — from PR #2411 finding)
- Wire timestamp parsing into all 4 message handlers
- Rename platform from 'qq' to 'qqbot' across all integration points
(Platform enum, toolset, config keys, import paths, file rename qq.py → qqbot.py)
- Add PLATFORM_HINTS for QQBot in prompt_builder (QQ supports markdown)
- Set SUPPORTS_MESSAGE_EDITING = False to skip streaming on QQ
(prevents duplicate messages from non-editable partial + final sends)
- Add _send_qqbot() standalone send function for cron/send_message tool
- Add interactive _setup_qq() wizard in hermes_cli/setup.py
- Restore missing _setup_signal/email/sms/dingtalk/feishu/wecom/wecom_callback
functions that were lost during the original merge
- Store source metadata on /voice channel join so voice input shares the
same session as the linked text channel conversation
- Treat voice-linked text channels as free-response (skip @mention and
auto-thread) while voice is active
- Scope the voice-linked exemption to the exact bound channel, not
sibling threads
- Guard signal handler registration in start_gateway() for non-main
threads (prevents RuntimeError when gateway runs in a daemon thread)
- Clean up _voice_sources on leave_voice_channel
Salvaged from PR #3475 by twilwa (Modal runtime portions excluded).
When HTTPS_PROXY / HTTP_PROXY / ALL_PROXY env vars are set (or macOS system proxy
is detected), pass the proxy URL explicitly via HTTPXRequest(proxy=proxy_url) instead
of relying on httpx's trust_env mechanism, which is unreliable for HTTP CONNECT
proxies (e.g. Clash / ClashMac in fake-ip mode).
Uses the shared resolve_proxy_url() from base.py (handles env vars + macOS system
proxy detection) instead of duplicating env var reading inline. Consolidates the
proxy_configured boolean into a single proxy_url = resolve_proxy_url() call that
serves as both the gate for skipping fallback-IP transport and the value passed
to HTTPXRequest.
Co-authored-by: Hermes Agent <hermes@nousresearch.com>
Salvaged from PR #8931 by MaybeRichard.
Three changes that address the poor WhatsApp experience reported by users:
1. Reclassify WhatsApp from TIER_LOW to TIER_MEDIUM in display_config.py
— enables streaming and tool progress via the existing Baileys /edit
bridge endpoint. Users now see progressive responses instead of
minutes of silence followed by a wall of text.
2. Lower MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH from 65536 to 4096 and add proper chunking
— send() now calls format_message() and truncate_message() before
sending, then loops through chunks with a small delay between them.
The base class truncate_message() already handles code block boundary
detection (closes/reopens fences at chunk boundaries). reply_to is
only set on the first chunk.
3. Override format_message() with WhatsApp-specific markdown conversion
— converts **bold** to *bold*, ~~strike~~ to ~strike~, headers to
bold text, and [links](url) to text (url). Code blocks and inline
code are protected from conversion via placeholder substitution.
Together these fix the two user complaints:
- 'sends the whole code all the time' → now chunked at 4K with proper
formatting
- 'terminal gets interrupted and gets cooked' → streaming + tool progress
give visual feedback so users don't accidentally interrupt with
follow-up messages
Port from nearai/ironclaw#2304: Telegram's 4096 character limit is
measured in UTF-16 code units, not Unicode codepoints. Characters
outside the Basic Multilingual Plane (emoji like 😀, CJK Extension B,
musical symbols) are surrogate pairs: 1 Python char but 2 UTF-16 units.
Previously, truncate_message() used Python's len() which counts
codepoints. This could produce chunks exceeding Telegram's actual limit
when messages contain many astral-plane characters.
Changes:
- Add utf16_len() helper and _prefix_within_utf16_limit() for
UTF-16-aware string measurement and truncation
- Add _custom_unit_to_cp() binary-search helper that maps a custom-unit
budget to the largest safe codepoint slice position
- Update truncate_message() to accept optional len_fn parameter
- Telegram adapter now passes len_fn=utf16_len when splitting messages
- Fix fallback truncation in Telegram error handler to use
_prefix_within_utf16_limit instead of codepoint slicing
- Update send_message_tool.py to use utf16_len for Telegram platform
- Add comprehensive tests: utf16_len, _prefix_within_utf16_limit,
truncate_message with len_fn (emoji splitting, content preservation,
code block handling)
- Update mock lambdas in reply_mode tests to accept **kw for len_fn
Port from openclaw/openclaw#64586: users who copy .env.example without
changing placeholder values now get a clear error at startup instead of
a confusing auth failure from the platform API. Also rejects placeholder
API_SERVER_KEY when binding to a network-accessible address.
Cherry-picked from PR #8677.
Port from openclaw/openclaw#64796: Per MSC3952 / Matrix v1.7, the
m.mentions.user_ids field is the authoritative mention signal. Clients
that populate m.mentions but don't duplicate @bot in the body text
were being silently dropped when MATRIX_REQUIRE_MENTION=true.
Cherry-picked from PR #8673.
Some OpenAI-compatible clients (Open WebUI, LobeChat, etc.) send
message content as an array of typed parts instead of a plain string:
[{"type": "text", "text": "hello"}]
The agent pipeline expects strings, so these array payloads caused
silent failures or empty messages.
Add _normalize_chat_content() with defensive limits (recursion depth,
list size, output length) and apply it to both the Chat Completions
and Responses API endpoints. The Responses path had inline
normalization that only handled input_text/output_text — the shared
function also handles the standard 'text' type.
Salvaged from PR #7980 (ikelvingo) — only the content normalization;
the SSE and Weixin changes in that PR were regressions and are not
included.
Co-authored-by: ikelvingo <ikelvingo@users.noreply.github.com>
aiohttp.ClientSession defaults to trust_env=False, ignoring HTTP_PROXY/
HTTPS_PROXY env vars. This causes QR login and all API calls to fail for
users behind a proxy (e.g. Clash in fake-ip mode), which is common in
China where Weixin and WeCom are primarily used.
Added trust_env=True to all aiohttp.ClientSession instantiations that
connect to external hosts (weixin: 3 places, wecom: 1, matrix: 1).
WhatsApp sessions are excluded as they only connect to localhost.
httpx-based adapters (dingtalk, signal, wecom_callback) are unaffected
as httpx defaults to trust_env=True.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Four fixes for the Weixin/WeChat adapter, synthesized from the best
aspects of community PRs #8407, #8521, #8360, #7695, #8308, #8525,
#7531, #8144, #8251.
1. Streaming cursor (▉) stuck permanently — WeChat doesn't support
message editing, so the cursor appended during streaming can never
be removed. Add SUPPORTS_MESSAGE_EDITING = False to WeixinAdapter
and check it in gateway/run.py to use an empty cursor for non-edit
platforms. (Fixes#8307, #8326)
2. Media upload failures — two bugs in _send_file():
a) upload_full_url path used PUT (404 on WeChat CDN); now uses POST.
b) aes_key was base64(raw_bytes) but the iLink API expects
base64(hex_string); images showed as grey boxes. (Fixes#8352, #7529)
Also: unified both upload paths into _upload_ciphertext(), preferring
upload_full_url. Added send_video/send_voice methods and voice_item
media builder for audio/.silk files. Added video_md5 field.
3. Markdown links stripped — WeChat can't render [text](url), so
format_message() now converts them to 'text (url)' plaintext.
Code blocks are preserved. (Fixes#7617)
4. Blank message prevention — three guards:
a) _split_text_for_weixin_delivery('') returns [] not ['']
b) send() filters empty/whitespace chunks before _send_text_chunk
c) _send_message() raises ValueError for empty text as safety net
Community credit: joei4cm (#8407), lyonDan (#8521), SKFDJKLDG (#8360),
tomqiaozc (#7695), joshleeeeee (#8308), luoxiao6645(#8525),
longsizhuo (#7531), Astral-Yang (#8144), QingWei-Li (#8251).
Follow-up for cherry-picked PR #8272:
- Add MATRIX_RECOVERY_KEY to module docstring header in matrix.py
- Register in OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS (config.py) with password=True, advanced=True
- Add to _NON_SETUP_ENV_VARS set
- Document cross-signing verification in matrix.md E2EE section
- Update migration guide with recovery key step (step 3)
- Add to environment-variables.md reference
After the PgCryptoStore migration in v0.8.0, the verify_with_recovery_key
call that previously ran after share_keys() was dropped. On any rotation
that uploads fresh device keys (fresh crypto.db, server had stale keys
from a prior install, etc.), the new device keys carry no valid self-
signing signature because the bot has no access to the self-signing
private key.
Peers like Element then refuse to share Megolm sessions with the
rotated device, so the bot silently stops decrypting incoming messages.
This restores the recovery-key bootstrap: on startup, if
MATRIX_RECOVERY_KEY is set, import the cross-signing private keys from
SSSS and sign_own_device(), producing a valid signature server-side.
Idempotent and gated on MATRIX_RECOVERY_KEY — no behavior change for
users who don't configure a recovery key.
Verified end-to-end by deleting crypto.db and restarting: the bot
rotates device identity keys, re-uploads, self-signs via recovery key,
and decrypts+replies to fresh messages from a paired Element client.
Add content-aware splitting to compact mode: short chat-like exchanges
(2-6 short lines without headings/lists/quotes) get separate message
bubbles for a natural chat feel, while structured content (tables,
headings with body, numbered lists) stays in a single message.
Cherry-picked from PR #7587 by bravohenry, adapted to the compact/legacy
split_per_line architecture from #7903.
Fixes#7952 — Matrix E2EE completely broken after mautrix migration.
- Replace MemoryCryptoStore + pickle/HMAC persistence with mautrix's
PgCryptoStore backed by SQLite via aiosqlite. Crypto state now
persists reliably across restarts without fragile serialization.
- Add handle_sync() call on initial sync response so to-device events
(queued Megolm key shares) are dispatched to OlmMachine instead of
being silently dropped.
- Add _verify_device_keys_on_server() after loading crypto state.
Detects missing keys (re-uploads), stale keys from migration
(attempts re-upload), and corrupted state (refuses E2EE).
- Add _CryptoStateStore adapter wrapping MemoryStateStore to satisfy
mautrix crypto's StateStore interface (is_encrypted,
get_encryption_info, find_shared_rooms).
- Remove redundant share_keys() call from sync loop — OlmMachine
already handles this via DEVICE_OTK_COUNT event handler.
- Fix datetime vs float TypeError in session.py suspend_recently_active()
that crashed gateway startup.
- Add aiosqlite and asyncpg to [matrix] extra in pyproject.toml.
- Update test mocks for PgCryptoStore/Database and add query_keys mock
for key verification. 174 tests pass.
- Add E2EE upgrade/migration docs to Matrix user guide.
Add a second WeCom integration mode for regular enterprise self-built
applications. Unlike the existing bot/websocket adapter (wecom.py),
this handles WeCom's standard callback flow: WeCom POSTs encrypted XML
to an HTTP endpoint, the adapter decrypts, queues for the agent, and
immediately acknowledges. The agent's reply is delivered proactively
via the message/send API.
Key design choice: always acknowledge immediately and use proactive
send — agent sessions take 3-30 minutes, so the 5-second inline reply
window is never useful. The original PR's Future/pending-reply
machinery was removed in favour of this simpler architecture.
Features:
- AES-CBC encrypt/decrypt (BizMsgCrypt-compatible)
- Multi-app routing scoped by corp_id:user_id
- Legacy bare user_id fallback for backward compat
- Access-token management with auto-refresh
- WECOM_CALLBACK_* env var overrides
- Port-in-use pre-check before binding
- Health endpoint at /health
Salvaged from PR #7774 by @chqchshj. Simplified by removing the
inline reply Future system and fixing: secrets.choice for nonce
generation, immediate plain-text acknowledgment (not encrypted XML
containing 'success'), and initial token refresh error handling.
When 'hermes claw migrate' copies Telegram/Discord/Slack bot tokens from
OpenClaw while the Hermes gateway is already polling with those same tokens,
the platforms conflict (e.g. Telegram 409). Add a pre-flight check that reads
gateway_state.json via get_running_pid() + read_runtime_status(), warns the
user, and lets them cancel or continue.
Also improve the Telegram polling conflict error message to mention OpenClaw
as a common cause and give the 'hermes start' restart command.
Refs #7907
When sending multi-chunk responses, individual chunks can fail due to
transient iLink API errors. Previously a single failure would abort the
entire message. Now each chunk is retried with linear backoff before
giving up, and the same client_id is reused across retries for
server-side deduplication.
Configurable via config.yaml (platforms.weixin.extra) or env vars:
- send_chunk_delay_seconds (default 0.35s) — pacing between chunks
- send_chunk_retries (default 2) — max retry attempts per chunk
- send_chunk_retry_delay_seconds (default 1.0s) — base retry delay
Replaces the hardcoded 0.3s inter-chunk delay from #7903.
Salvaged from PR #7899 by @corazzione. Fixes#7836.
WeCom AI Bot sends file attachments with msgtype="appmsg", not
msgtype="file". Previously only file content was discarded while
the text title reached the agent.
Changes:
- _extract_text(): Extract appmsg title (filename) for display
- _extract_media(): Handle appmsg type with file/image content
Fixes#7750
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Weixin adapter was splitting responses at every top-level newline,
causing notification spam (up to 70 API calls for a single long markdown
response). This salvages the best aspects of six contributor PRs:
Compact mode (new default):
- Messages under the 4000-char limit stay as a single bubble even with
multiple lines, paragraphs, and code blocks
- Only oversized messages get split at logical markdown boundaries
- Inter-chunk delay (0.3s) between chunks prevents WeChat rate-limit drops
Legacy mode (opt-in):
- Set split_multiline_messages: true in platforms.weixin.extra config
- Or set WEIXIN_SPLIT_MULTILINE_MESSAGES=true env var
- Restores the old per-line splitting behavior
Salvaged from PRs #7797 (guantoubaozi), #7792 (luoxiao6645),
#7838 (qyx596), #7825 (weedge), #7784 (sherunlock03), #7773 (JnyRoad).
Core fix unanimous across all six; config toggle from #7838; inter-chunk
delay from #7825.
Matrix gateway: fix sync loop never dispatching events (#5819)
- _sync_loop() called client.sync() but never called handle_sync()
to dispatch events to registered callbacks — _on_room_message was
registered but never fired for new messages
- Store next_batch token from initial sync and pass as since= to
subsequent incremental syncs (was doing full initial sync every time)
- 17 comments, confirmed by multiple users on matrix.org
Feishu docs: add interactive card configuration for approvals (#6893)
- Error 200340 is a Feishu Developer Console configuration issue,
not a code bug — users need to enable Interactive Card capability
and configure Card Request URL
- Added required 3-step setup instructions to feishu.md
- Added troubleshooting entry for error 200340
- 17 comments from Feishu users
Copilot provider drift: detect GPT-5.x Responses API requirement (#3388)
- GPT-5.x models are rejected on /v1/chat/completions by both OpenAI
and OpenRouter (unsupported_api_for_model error)
- Added _model_requires_responses_api() to detect models needing
Responses API regardless of provider
- Applied in __init__ (covers OpenRouter primary users) and in
_try_activate_fallback() (covers Copilot->OpenRouter drift)
- Fixed stale comment claiming gateway creates fresh agents per message
(it caches them via _agent_cache since the caching was added)
- 7 comments, reported on Copilot+Telegram gateway
* fix(matrix): pass required args to MemoryCryptoStore for mautrix ≥0.21
MemoryCryptoStore.__init__() now requires account_id and pickle_key
positional arguments as of mautrix 0.21. The migration from matrix-nio
(commit 1850747) didn't account for this, causing E2EE initialization
to fail with:
MemoryCryptoStore.__init__() missing 2 required positional arguments:
'account_id' and 'pickle_key'
Pass self._user_id as account_id and derive pickle_key from the same
user_id:device_id pair already used for the on-disk HMAC signature.
Update the test stub to accept the new parameters.
Fixes#7803
* fix: use consistent fallback for pickle_key derivation
Address review: _pickle_key now uses _acct_id (which has the 'hermes'
fallback) instead of raw self._user_id, so both values stay consistent
when user_id is empty.
---------
Co-authored-by: Hermes Agent <hermes@nousresearch.com>
Follow-up fixes for the matrix-nio → mautrix migration:
1. Module-level mautrix.types import now wrapped in try/except with
proper stub classes. Without this, importing gateway.platforms.matrix
crashes the entire gateway when mautrix isn't installed — even for
users who don't use Matrix. The stubs mirror mautrix's real attribute
names so tests that exercise adapter methods (send, reactions, etc.)
work without the real SDK.
2. Removed _ensure_mautrix_mock() from test_matrix_mention.py — it
permanently installed MagicMock modules in sys.modules via setdefault(),
polluting later tests in the suite. No longer needed since the module
imports cleanly without mautrix.
3. Fixed thread persistence tests to use direct class reference in
monkeypatch.setattr() instead of string-based paths, which broke
when the module was reimported by other tests.
4. Moved the module-importability test to a subprocess to prevent it
from polluting sys.modules (reimporting creates a second module object
with different __dict__, breaking patch.object in subsequent tests).
The old nio code only handled RoomMessageText (m.text). The mautrix
rewrite dispatched both m.text and m.notice, which would cause infinite
loops between bots since m.notice is the conventional msgtype for bot
responses in the Matrix ecosystem.
- Add api.session.close() on E2EE dep check and E2EE setup failure
paths (two missing cleanup points from the mautrix migration)
- Replace raw pickle.load/dump with HMAC-SHA256 signed payloads to
prevent arbitrary code execution from a tampered store file
- Extract _resolve_message_context() to deduplicate ~40 lines of
mention/thread/DM gating logic between text and media handlers
- Move mautrix.types imports to module level (16 scattered local
imports consolidated)
- Parse mention/thread env vars once in __init__ instead of per-message
- Cache _is_bot_mentioned() result instead of calling 3x per event
- Consolidate send_emote/send_notice into shared _send_simple_message()
- Use _is_dm_room() in get_chat_info() instead of inline duplication
- Add _CRYPTO_PICKLE_PATH constant (was duplicated in 2 locations)
- Fix fragile event_ts extraction (double getattr, None safety)
- Clean up leaked aiohttp session on auth failure paths
- Remove redundant trailing _track_thread() calls
Address two bugs found by code review:
1. MemoryCryptoStore loses all E2EE keys on restart — now pickle the
store to disk on disconnect and restore on connect, preserving
Megolm sessions across restarts.
2. Encrypted events buffered for retry were silently dropped after
decryption because _on_encrypted_event registered the event ID
in the dedup set, then _on_room_message rejected it as a
duplicate. Now clear the dedup entry before routing decrypted
events.
Translate all nio SDK calls to mautrix equivalents while preserving the
adapter structure, business logic, and all features (E2EE, reactions,
threading, mention gating, text batching, media caching, voice MSC3245).
Key changes:
- nio.AsyncClient -> mautrix.client.Client + HTTPAPI + MemoryStateStore
- Manual E2EE key management -> OlmMachine with auto key lifecycle
- isinstance(resp, nio.XxxResponse) -> mautrix returns values directly
- add_event_callback per type -> single ROOM_MESSAGE handler with
msgtype dispatch
- Room state (member_count, display_name) via async state store lookups
- Upload/download return ContentURI/bytes directly (no wrapper objects)
Tool progress markers (e.g. `⏰ list`) were injected directly into
SSE delta.content chunks. OpenAI-compatible frontends (Open WebUI,
LobeChat, etc.) store delta.content verbatim as the assistant message
and send it back on subsequent requests. After enough turns, the model
learns to emit these markers as plain text instead of issuing real tool
calls — silently hallucinating tool results without ever running them.
Fix: Send tool progress as a custom `event: hermes.tool.progress` SSE
event instead of mixing it into delta.content. Per the SSE spec, clients
that don't understand a custom event type silently ignore it, so this is
backward-compatible. Frontends that want to render progress indicators
can listen for the custom event without persisting it to conversation
history.
The /v1/runs endpoint already uses structured events — this aligns the
/v1/chat/completions streaming path with the same principle.
Closes#6972
Add is_network_accessible() helper using Python's ipaddress module to
robustly classify bind addresses (IPv4/IPv6 loopback, wildcards,
mapped addresses, hostname resolution with DNS-failure-fails-closed).
The API server connect() now refuses to start when the bind address is
network-accessible and no API_SERVER_KEY is set, preventing RCE from
other machines on the network.
Co-authored-by: entropidelic <entropidelic@users.noreply.github.com>
When enabled, @mentioning the bot in a DM creates a thread (default:
false). Supports both env var and YAML config (matrix.dm_mention_threads).
6 new tests, docs updated.
From #6957
Bot-added and bot-removed events were silently dropped because
_on_bot_added_to_chat and _on_bot_removed_from_chat were not
registered in _build_event_handler().
From #6975
Replace the simple DISCORD_IGNORE_NO_MENTION check with bot-aware
multi-agent filtering. When multiple agents share a channel:
- If other bots are @mentioned but this bot is not → stay silent
- If only humans are mentioned but not this bot → stay silent
- Messages with no mentions still flow to _handle_message for the
existing DISCORD_REQUIRE_MENTION check
- DMs are unaffected (always handled)
This prevents both agents from responding when only one is addressed.
Telegram's Bot API only allows a specific set of emoji for bot reactions
(the ReactionEmoji enum). ✅ (U+2705) and ❌ (U+274C) are not in that
set, causing on_processing_complete reactions to silently fail with
REACTION_INVALID (caught at debug log level).
Replace with 👍 (U+1F44D) / 👎 (U+1F44E) which are always available in
Telegram's allowed reaction list. The 👀 (eyes) reaction used by
on_processing_start was already valid.
Based on the fix by @ppdng in PR #6685.
Fixes#6068
Simplified implementation of the feature from PR #6842 (RunzhouLi).
Allows Discord channels/forum threads to auto-bind skills via config:
discord:
channel_skill_bindings:
- id: "123456"
skills: ["skill-a", "skill-b"]
The run.py auto-skill loader now handles both str and list[str],
loading multiple skills in order and concatenating their payloads.
Forum threads inherit their parent channel's bindings.
Co-authored-by: RunzhouLi <RunzhouLi@users.noreply.github.com>
Add debug logging when eyes reaction redaction fails, and add tests
for the success=False path and the no-pending-reaction edge case.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The on_processing_complete handler was never removing the eyes reaction because
_send_reaction didn't return the reaction event_id.
Fix:
- _send_reaction returns Optional[str] event_id
- on_processing_start stores it in _pending_reactions dict
- on_processing_complete redacts the eyes reaction before adding completion emoji
When extra.base_url is set in the Telegram platform config, use it as
the base URL for all Telegram API requests instead of api.telegram.org.
This allows agents to route Telegram traffic through the credential
proxy, which injects the real bot token — the VM never sees it.
Also supports extra.base_file_url for file downloads (defaults to
base_url if not set separately).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Follow-up to Dusk1e's PR #7120 (Slack send_image redirect guard):
- Rename _safe_url_for_log -> safe_url_for_log (drop underscore) since
it is now imported cross-module by the Slack adapter
- Add _ssrf_redirect_guard httpx event hook to cache_image_from_url()
and cache_audio_from_url() in base.py — same pattern as vision_tools
and the Slack adapter fix
- Update url_safety.py docstring to reflect broader coverage
- Add regression tests for image/audio redirect blocking + safe passthrough
The API server's _run_agent() was not passing task_id to
run_conversation(), causing a fresh random UUID per request. This meant
every Open WebUI message spun up a new Docker container and tore it down
afterward — making persistent filesystem state impossible.
Two fixes:
1. Pass task_id="default" so all API server conversations share the same
Docker container (matching the design intent: one configured Docker
environment, always the same container).
2. Derive a stable session_id from the system prompt + first user message
hash instead of uuid4(). This stops hermes sessions list from being
polluted with single-message throwaway sessions.
Fixes#3438.
Slack may return an HTML sign-in/redirect page instead of actual media
bytes (e.g. expired token, restricted file access). This adds two layers
of defense:
1. Content-Type check in slack.py rejects text/html responses early
2. Magic-byte validation in base.py's cache_image_from_bytes() rejects
non-image data regardless of source platform
Also adds ValueError guards in wecom.py and email.py so the new
validation doesn't crash those adapters.
Closes#6829
- configure Telegram HTTPXRequest pool/timeouts with env-overridable defaults\n- use separate request/get_updates request objects to reduce pool contention\n- skip fallback-IP transport when proxy is configured (or explicitly disabled)\n\nThis mitigates recurrent pool-timeout failures during polling reconnect/bootstrap (delete_webhook).
Python assertions are stripped when running with `python -O` (optimized
mode), making them unsuitable for runtime error handling.
1. `telegram_network.py:113` — After exhausting all fallback IPs, the code
uses `assert last_error is not None` before `raise last_error`. In
optimized mode, the assert is skipped; if `last_error` is unexpectedly
None, `raise None` produces a confusing `TypeError` instead of a
meaningful error. Replace with an explicit `if` check that raises
`RuntimeError` with a descriptive message.
2. `feishu.py:975` — The `_configure_with_overrides` closure uses
`assert original_configure is not None` as a guard. While the outer
scope only installs this closure when `original_configure` is not None,
the assert would silently disappear in optimized mode. Replace with an
explicit `if` check for defensive safety.
When /background was sent during an active run, it was not in the
platform adapter's bypass list and fell through to the interrupt path
instead of spawning a parallel background task.
Add "background" to the active-session command bypass in the platform
adapter, and add an early return in the gateway runner's running-agent
guard to route /background to _handle_background_command() before it
reaches the default interrupt logic.
Fixes#6827
Legacy flat stt.model config key (from cli-config.yaml.example and older
versions) was passed as a model override to transcribe_audio() by the
gateway, bypassing provider-specific model resolution. When the provider
was 'local' (faster-whisper), this caused:
ValueError: Invalid model size 'whisper-1'
Changes:
- gateway/run.py, discord.py: stop passing model override — let
transcribe_audio() handle provider-specific model resolution internally
- get_stt_model_from_config(): now provider-aware, reads from the correct
nested section (stt.local.model, stt.openai.model, etc.); ignores
legacy flat key for local provider to prevent model name mismatch
- cli-config.yaml.example: updated STT section to show nested provider
config structure instead of legacy flat key
- config migration v13→v14: moves legacy stt.model to the correct
provider section and removes the flat key
Reported by community user on Discord.
Follow-up to cherry-picked PR #6592:
- Extract _webhook_url property to deduplicate URL construction
- Add _find_registered_webhooks() helper for reuse
- Crash resilience: check for existing registration before POSTing
(handles restart after unclean shutdown without creating duplicates)
- Accept 200-299 status range (not just 200) for webhook creation
- Unregister removes ALL matching registrations (cleans up orphaned dupes)
- Add 17 tests covering register/unregister/find/edge cases
**Problem:**
The BlueBubbles iMessage gateway was not receiving incoming messages even though:
1. BlueBubbles Server was properly configured and running
2. Hermes gateway started without errors
3. Webhook listener was started on the configured port
The root cause was that the BlueBubbles adapter only started a local webhook
listener but never registered the webhook URL with the BlueBubbles server via
the API. Without registration, the server doesn't know where to send events.
**Fix:**
1. Added _register_webhook() method that POSTs to /api/v1/webhook with the
listener URL and event types (new-message, updated-message, message)
2. Added _unregister_webhook() method for clean shutdown
3. Both methods handle the case where webhook listens on 0.0.0.0/127.0.0.1
by using 'localhost' as the external hostname
4. Fixed documentation: 'hermes gateway logs' → 'hermes logs gateway'
**API Reference:**
https://docs.bluebubbles.app/server/developer-guides/rest-api-and-webhooks
**Testing:**
- Webhook registration is now automatic when gateway starts
- Failed registration logs a warning but doesn't prevent startup
- Clean shutdown unregisters the webhook
Closes: iMessage gateway not working issue
Add Discord thread support to cron delivery and send_message_tool.
- _parse_target_ref: handle discord platform with chat_id:thread_id format
- _send_discord: add thread_id param, route to /channels/{thread_id}/messages
- _send_to_platform: pass thread_id through for Discord
- Discord adapter send(): read thread_id from metadata for gateway path
- Update tool schema description to document Discord thread targets
Cherry-picked from PR #7046 by pandacooming (maxyangcn).
Follow-up fixes:
- Restore proxy support (resolve_proxy_url/proxy_kwargs_for_aiohttp) that was
accidentally deleted — would have caused NameError at runtime
- Remove duplicate _DISCORD_TARGET_RE regex; reuse existing _TELEGRAM_TOPIC_TARGET_RE
via _NUMERIC_TOPIC_RE alias (identical pattern)
- Fix misleading test comments about Discord negative snowflake IDs
(Discord uses positive snowflakes; negative IDs are a Telegram convention)
- Rewrite misleading scheduler test that claimed to exercise home channel
fallback but actually tested the explicit platform:chat_id parsing path
The delivery tuple in webhook.py only had 5 of 14 platforms with
gateway adapters. Adds whatsapp, matrix, mattermost, homeassistant,
email, dingtalk, feishu, wecom, and bluebubbles so webhooks can
deliver to any connected platform.
Updates docs delivery options table to list all platforms.
Follow-up to cherry-picked fix from olafthiele (PR #7035).
prompt_builder.py: The `hidden_div` detection pattern uses `.*` which does not
match newlines in Python regex (re.DOTALL is not passed). An attacker can bypass
detection by splitting the style attribute across lines:
`<div style="color:red;\ndisplay: none">injected content</div>`
Replace `.*` with `[\s\S]*?` to match across line boundaries.
credential_files.py: `_load_config_files()` catches all exceptions at DEBUG level
(line 171), making YAML parse failures invisible in production logs. Users whose
credential files silently fail to mount into sandboxes have no diagnostic clue.
Promote to WARNING to match the severity pattern used by the path validation
warnings at lines 150 and 158 in the same function.
webhook.py: `_reload_dynamic_routes()` logs JSON parse failures at WARNING (line
265) but the impact — stale/corrupted dynamic routes persisting silently — warrants
ERROR level to ensure operator visibility in alerting pipelines.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
dingtalk.py: The session_webhook URL from incoming DingTalk messages is POSTed to
without any origin validation (line 290), enabling SSRF attacks via crafted webhook
URLs (e.g. http://169.254.169.254/ to reach cloud metadata). Add a regex check
that only accepts the official DingTalk API origin (https://api.dingtalk.com/).
Also cap _session_webhooks dict at 500 entries with FIFO eviction to prevent
unbounded memory growth from long-running gateway instances.
api_server.py: The X-Hermes-Session-Id request header is accepted and echoed back
into response headers (lines 675, 697) without sanitization. A session ID
containing \r\n enables HTTP response splitting / header injection. Add a check
that rejects session IDs containing control characters (\r, \n, \x00).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add DISCORD_ALLOWED_CHANNELS (env var) / discord.allowed_channels (config.yaml)
support to restrict the bot to only respond in specified channels.
When set, messages from any channel NOT in the allowed list are silently
ignored — even if the bot is @mentioned. This provides a secure default-
deny posture vs the existing ignored_channels which is default-allow.
This is especially useful when bots in other channels may create new
channels dynamically (e.g., project bots) — a blacklist requires constant
maintenance while a whitelist is set-and-forget.
Follows the same config pattern as ignored_channels and free_response_channels:
- Env var: DISCORD_ALLOWED_CHANNELS (comma-separated channel IDs)
- Config: discord.allowed_channels (string or list of channel IDs)
- Env var takes precedence over config.yaml
- Empty/unset = no restriction (backward compatible)
Files changed:
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: check allowed_channels before ignored_channels
- gateway/config.py: map discord.allowed_channels → DISCORD_ALLOWED_CHANNELS
- hermes_cli/config.py: add allowed_channels to DEFAULT_CONFIG
Two security hardening changes for the API server:
1. **Startup warning when no API key is configured.**
When `API_SERVER_KEY` is not set, all endpoints accept unauthenticated
requests. This is the default configuration, but operators may not
realize the security implications. A prominent warning at startup
makes the risk visible.
2. **Require authentication for session continuation.**
The `X-Hermes-Session-Id` header allows callers to load and continue
any session stored in state.db. Without authentication, an attacker
who can reach the API server (e.g. via CORS from a malicious page,
or on a shared host) could enumerate session IDs and read conversation
history — which may contain API keys, passwords, code, or other
sensitive data shared with the agent.
Session continuation now returns 403 when no API key is configured,
with a clear error message explaining how to enable the feature.
When a key IS configured, the existing Bearer token check already
gates access.
This is defense-in-depth: the API server is intended for local use,
but defense against cross-origin and shared-host attacks is important
since the default binding is 127.0.0.1 which is reachable from
browsers via DNS rebinding or localhost CORS.
The text batching feature routes TEXT messages through
asyncio.create_task() + asyncio.sleep(delay). Even with delay=0,
the task fires asynchronously and won't complete before synchronous
test assertions. This broke 33 tests across Discord, Matrix, and
WeCom adapters.
When _text_batch_delay_seconds is 0 (the test fixture setting),
dispatch directly to handle_message() instead of going through
the async batching path. This preserves the pre-batching behavior
for tests while keeping batching active in production (default
delay 0.6s).
Feishu already had text batching with a static 0.6s delay. This adds
adaptive delay: waits 2.0s when a chunk is near the ~4096-char split
point since a continuation is almost certain.
Tracks _last_chunk_len on each queued event to determine the delay.
Configurable via HERMES_FEISHU_TEXT_BATCH_SPLIT_DELAY_SECONDS (default 2.0).
Ref #6892
Ports the adaptive batching pattern from the Telegram adapter.
WeCom clients split messages around 4000 chars. Adaptive delay waits
2.0s when a chunk is near the limit, 0.6s otherwise. Only text messages
are batched; commands/media dispatch immediately.
Ref #6892
Ports the adaptive batching pattern from the Telegram adapter.
Matrix clients split messages around 4000 chars. Adaptive delay waits
2.0s when a chunk is near the limit, 0.6s otherwise. Only text messages
are batched; commands dispatch immediately.
Ref #6892
Cherry-picked from PR #6894 by SHL0MS with fixes:
- Only batch TEXT messages; commands/media dispatch immediately
- Use build_session_key() for proper session-scoped batch keys
- Consistent naming (_text_batch_delay_seconds)
- Proper Dict[str, MessageEvent] typing
Discord splits at 2000 chars (lowest of all platforms). Adaptive delay
waits 2.0s when a chunk is near the limit, 0.6s otherwise.
Cherry-picked from PR #6891 by SHL0MS.
When a chunk is near the 4096-char split point, wait 2.0s instead of 0.6s
since a continuation is almost certain.
* feat: API server model name derived from profile name
For multi-user setups (e.g. OpenWebUI), each profile's API server now
advertises a distinct model name on /v1/models:
- Profile 'lucas' -> model ID 'lucas'
- Profile 'admin' -> model ID 'admin'
- Default profile -> 'hermes-agent' (unchanged)
Explicit override via API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME env var or
platforms.api_server.model_name config for custom names.
Resolves friction where OpenWebUI couldn't distinguish multiple
hermes-agent connections all advertising the same model name.
* docs: multi-user setup with profiles for API server + Open WebUI
- api-server.md: added Multi-User Setup section, API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME
to config table, updated /v1/models description
- open-webui.md: added Multi-User Setup with Profiles section with
step-by-step guide, updated model name references
- environment-variables.md: added API_SERVER_MODEL_NAME entry
Follow-up improvements on top of the shared resolver from PR #6562:
- Add platform_env_var parameter to resolve_proxy_url() so DISCORD_PROXY
takes priority over generic HTTPS_PROXY/ALL_PROXY env vars
- Add SOCKS proxy support via aiohttp_socks.ProxyConnector with rdns=True
(critical for GFW/Shadowrocket/Clash users — issue #6649)
- proxy_kwargs_for_bot() returns connector= for SOCKS, proxy= for HTTP
- proxy_kwargs_for_aiohttp() returns split (session_kw, request_kw) for
standalone aiohttp sessions
- Add proxy support to send_message_tool.py (Discord REST, Slack, SMS)
for cron job delivery behind proxies (from PR #2208)
- Add proxy support to Discord image/document downloads
- Fix duplicate import sys in base.py
- Add resolve_proxy_url() to base.py — shared by all platform adapters
- Check HTTPS_PROXY / HTTP_PROXY / ALL_PROXY env vars first
- Fall back to macOS system proxy via scutil --proxy (zero-config)
- Pass proxy= to discord.py commands.Bot() for gateway connectivity
- Refactor telegram_network.py to use shared resolver
- Update test fixtures to accept proxy kwarg
- Add _ThreadContextCache dataclass for caching fetched context (60s TTL)
- Add exponential backoff retry for conversations.replies 429 rate limits
(Tier 3, ~50 req/min)
- Only fetch context when no active session exists (guard at call site)
to prevent duplication across turns
- Hoist bot_uid lookup outside the per-message loop
- Clearer header text for injected thread context
Based on PR #6162 by jarvisxyz, cherry-picked onto current main.
- Treat mpim (multi-party IM / group DM) channels as DMs — no @mention
required, continuous session like 1:1 DMs
- Only add 👀/✅ reactions when bot is directly addressed (DM or
@mention). In listen-all channels (require_mention=false) reacting
to every message would be noisy.
Based on PR #4633 by gunpowder-client-vm, adapted to current main.
Three modes: "none" (default, backward-compatible), "mentions" (accept
bot messages only when they @mention us), "all" (accept all bot messages
except our own, to prevent echo loops).
Configurable via:
slack:
allow_bots: mentions
Or env var: SLACK_ALLOW_BOTS=mentions
Self-message guard always active regardless of mode.
Based on PR #3200 by Mibayy, adapted to current main with config.yaml
bridging support.
Fixes blockquote > escaping, edit_message raw markdown, ***bold italic***
handling, HTML entity double-escaping (&amp;), Wikipedia URL parens
truncation, and step numbering format. Also adds format_message to the
tool-layer _send_to_platform for consistent formatting across all
delivery paths.
Changes:
- Protect Slack entities (<@user>, <https://...|label>, <!here>) from
escaping passes
- Protect blockquote > markers before HTML entity escaping
- Unescape-before-escape for idempotent HTML entity handling
- ***bold italic*** → *_text_* conversion (before **bold** pass)
- URL regex upgraded to handle balanced parentheses
- mrkdwn:True flag on chat_postMessage payloads
- format_message applied in edit_message and send_message_tool
- 52 new tests (format, edit, streaming, splitting, tool chunking)
- Use reversed(dict) idiom for placeholder restoration
Based on PR #3715 by dashed, cherry-picked onto current main.
Port the mention gating pattern from Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, and
Matrix adapters to the Slack platform adapter.
- Add _slack_require_mention() with explicit-false parsing and env var
fallback (SLACK_REQUIRE_MENTION)
- Add _slack_free_response_channels() with env var fallback
(SLACK_FREE_RESPONSE_CHANNELS)
- Replace hardcoded mention check with configurable gating logic
- Bridge slack config.yaml settings to env vars
- Bridge free_response_channels through the generic platform bridging loop
- Add 26 tests covering config parsing, env fallback, gating logic
Config usage:
slack:
require_mention: false
free_response_channels:
- "C0AQWDLHY9M"
Default behavior unchanged: channels require @mention (backward compatible).
Based on PR #5885 by dorukardahan, cherry-picked and adapted to current main.
Approval button clicks (Block Kit actions in Slack, CallbackQuery in
Telegram) bypass the normal message authorization flow in gateway/run.py.
Any workspace/group member who can see the approval message could click
Approve to authorize dangerous commands.
Read SLACK_ALLOWED_USERS / TELEGRAM_ALLOWED_USERS env vars directly in
the approval handlers. When an allowlist is configured and the clicking
user is not in it, the click is silently ignored (Slack) or answered
with an error (Telegram). Wildcard '*' permits all users. When no
allowlist is configured, behavior is unchanged (open access).
Based on the idea from PR #6735 by maymuneth, reimplemented to use the
existing env-var-based authorization system rather than a nonexistent
_allowed_user_ids adapter attribute.
1. gateway/platforms/slack.py: Replace check-then-set TOCTOU race on
_approval_resolved with atomic dict.pop(). Two concurrent button
clicks could both pass the guard before either set it to True,
causing double resolve_gateway_approval — which can resolve the
WRONG queued approval when multiple are pending for the same session.
2. hermes_state.py: Add WARNING log and proper fallbacks when
json.loads fails on tool_calls (→ []), reasoning_details (→ None),
and codex_reasoning_items (→ None). Previously, failures were
silently swallowed: tool_calls stayed as a raw string (iterating
yields characters, not objects), and reasoning fields were simply
missing from the dict.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Prevents unbounded memory growth in _assistant_threads dict.
Evicts oldest entries when exceeding _ASSISTANT_THREADS_MAX (5000),
matching the pattern used by _mentioned_threads and _seen_messages.
When a background process with notify_on_complete=True finishes, the
gateway injects a synthetic MessageEvent to notify the session. This
event was constructed without user_id, causing _is_user_authorized()
to reject it and — for DM-origin sessions — trigger the pairing flow,
sending "Hi~ I don't recognize you yet!" with a pairing code to the
chat owner.
Add an `internal` flag to MessageEvent that bypasses authorization
checks for system-generated synthetic events. Only the process watcher
sets this flag; no external/adapter code path can produce it.
Includes 4 regression tests covering the fix and the normal pairing path.
ORIGINAL INCIDENT:
Discord forum descriptions (the topic field on ForumChannel) were invisible
to the agent. When a user set project instructions in a forum's description
(e.g. tool-evaluations), threads created in that forum had no Channel Topic
in their session context. Discovered while evaluating per-forum auto-context
injection for web-tap-terminal development threads.
ISSUE IN THE CODE:
In gateway/platforms/discord.py, all three session entry points
(_handle_message, _build_slash_event, _dispatch_thread_session) read
chat_topic via getattr(channel, 'topic', None). Discord Thread objects
don't carry a topic — only the parent ForumChannel does. So chat_topic
was always None for forum threads, and the Channel Topic line was never
injected into build_session_context_prompt output. The infrastructure to
handle this was already in place — _is_forum_parent() detects forum
channels, _format_thread_chat_name() traverses to the parent, and
build_session_context_prompt() renders Channel Topic when present. The
forum parent was being identified; its topic just wasn't being read.
HOW THIS COMMIT FIXES IT:
Adds _get_effective_topic(channel, is_thread) helper that reads
channel.topic first, then falls back to the parent forum's topic when
the channel is a thread inside a forum. All three session entry points
now call this helper instead of inlining getattr(channel, 'topic', None).
Existing tests pass unchanged.
Co-authored-by: dhabibi <9087935+dhabibi@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes#4647 — Signal replies duplicated when gateway streaming is enabled.
Root cause: stream_consumer.py did not handle the case where send() returns
success=True but no message_id (Signal behavior). Every stream delta produced
a separate send() call (7+ messages instead of 2), plus the gateway sent
another full duplicate since already_sent was never set.
Changes:
- stream_consumer.py: Add elif branch for success-without-message_id — enters
fallback mode (sets already_sent, disables editing, sends only continuation)
- signal.py send(): Extract timestamp from signal-cli RPC result as message_id
so stream consumer follows normal edit→fallback path
- signal.py: Add public stop_typing() delegating to _stop_typing_indicator()
so base adapter's _keep_typing finally block can clean up typing tasks
- gateway/run.py: Per-platform tool_progress_overrides (#6164) — lets users
set e.g. signal: off while keeping telegram: all
- hermes_cli/config.py: Add tool_progress_overrides to DEFAULT_CONFIG
Refs: #4647, #6164
Add configurable reply-reference behavior for Discord, matching the
existing Telegram (TELEGRAM_REPLY_TO_MODE) and Mattermost
(MATTERMOST_REPLY_MODE) implementations.
Modes:
- 'off': never reply-reference the original message
- 'first': reply-reference on first chunk only (default, current behavior)
- 'all': reply-reference on every chunk
Set DISCORD_REPLY_TO_MODE=off in .env to disable reply-to messages.
Changes:
- gateway/config.py: parse DISCORD_REPLY_TO_MODE env var
- gateway/platforms/discord.py: read reply_to_mode from config, respect
it in send() — skip fetch_message entirely when 'off'
- hermes_cli/config.py: add to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS for hermes setup
- 23 tests covering config, send behavior, env var override
- docs: discord.md env var table + environment-variables.md reference
Closes community request from Stuart on Discord.
Add button-based exec approval to the Feishu adapter, matching the
existing Discord, Telegram, and Slack implementations.
When the agent encounters a dangerous command, Feishu users now see
an interactive card with four buttons instead of text instructions:
- Allow Once (primary)
- Allow Session
- Always Allow
- Deny (danger)
Implementation:
- send_exec_approval() sends an interactive card via the Feishu
message API with buttons carrying hermes_action in their value dict
- _handle_card_action_event() intercepts approval button clicks
before routing them as synthetic commands, directly calling
resolve_gateway_approval() to unblock the agent thread
- _update_approval_card() replaces the orange approval card with a
green (approved) or red (denied) status card showing who acted
- _approval_state dict tracks pending approval_id → session_key
mappings; cleaned up on resolution
The gateway's existing routing in _approval_notify_sync already checks
getattr(type(adapter), 'send_exec_approval', None) and will
automatically use the button-based flow for Feishu.
Tests: 16 new tests covering send, callback resolution, state
management, card updates, and non-interference with existing card
actions.
When /v1/runs receives an OpenAI-style array of messages as input, all
messages except the last user turn are now extracted as conversation_history.
Previously only the last message was kept, silently discarding earlier
context in multi-turn conversations.
Handles multi-part content blocks by flattening text portions. Only fires
when no explicit conversation_history was provided.
Based on PR #5837 by pradeep7127.
Allow clients to pass explicit conversation_history in /v1/responses and
/v1/runs request bodies instead of relying on server-side response chaining
via previous_response_id. Solves problems with stateless deployments where
the in-memory ResponseStore is lost on restart.
Adds input validation (must be array of {role, content} objects) and clear
precedence: explicit conversation_history > previous_response_id.
Based on PR #5805 by VanBladee, with added input validation.
Commit cc2b56b2 changed the tool_progress_callback signature from
(name, preview, args) to (event_type, name, preview, args, **kwargs)
but the API server's chat completion streaming callback was not updated.
This caused tool calls to not display in Open WebUI because the
callback received arguments in wrong positions.
- Update _on_tool_progress to use new 4-arg signature
- Add event_type filter to only show tool.started events
- Add **kwargs for optional duration/is_error parameters
Telegram's set_message_reaction replaces all reactions in one call,
so _remove_reaction was never called (unlike Discord's additive model).
Default reactions to disabled — users opt in via telegram.reactions: true.
Mirror the Discord reaction pattern for Telegram:
- 👀 (eyes) when message processing begins
- ✅ (check) on successful completion
- ❌ (cross) on failure
Controlled via TELEGRAM_REACTIONS env var or telegram.reactions
in config.yaml (enabled by default, like Discord).
Uses python-telegram-bot's Bot.set_message_reaction() API.
Failures are caught and logged at debug level so they never
break message processing.
- ignored_channels: channels where bot never responds (even when mentioned)
- no_thread_channels: channels where bot responds directly without thread
Both support config.yaml and env vars (DISCORD_IGNORED_CHANNELS,
DISCORD_NO_THREAD_CHANNELS), following existing pattern for
free_response_channels.
Fixes#5881
The webhook adapter stored per-request `deliver`/`deliver_extra` config in
`_delivery_info[chat_id]` during POST handling and consumed it via `.pop()`
inside `send()`. That worked for routes whose agent run produced exactly
one outbound message — the final response — but it broke whenever the
agent emitted any interim status message before the final response.
Status messages flow through the same `send(chat_id, ...)` path as the
final response (see `gateway/run.py::_status_callback_sync` →
`adapter.send(...)`). Common triggers include:
- "🔄 Primary model failed — switching to fallback: ..."
(run_agent.py::_emit_status when `fallback_providers` activates)
- context-pressure / compression notices
- any other lifecycle event routed through `status_callback`
When any of those fired, the first `send()` call popped the entry, so the
subsequent final-response `send()` saw an empty dict and silently
downgraded `deliver_type` from `"telegram"` (or `discord`/`slack`/etc.) to
the default `"log"`. The agent's response was logged to the gateway log
instead of being delivered to the configured cross-platform target — no
warning, no error, just a missing message.
This was easy to hit in practice. Any user with `fallback_providers`
configured saw it the first time their primary provider hiccuped on a
webhook-triggered run. Routes that worked perfectly in dev (where the
primary stays healthy) silently dropped responses in prod.
Fix: read `_delivery_info` with `.get()` so multiple `send()` calls for
the same `chat_id` all see the same delivery config. To keep the dict
bounded without relying on per-send cleanup, add a parallel
`_delivery_info_created` timestamp dict and a `_prune_delivery_info()`
helper that drops entries older than `_idempotency_ttl` (1h, same window
already used by `_seen_deliveries`). Pruning runs on each POST, mirroring
the existing `_seen_deliveries` cleanup pattern.
Worst-case memory footprint is now `rate_limit * TTL = 30/min * 60min =
1800` entries, each ~1KB → under 2 MB. In practice it'll be far smaller
because most webhooks complete in seconds, not the full hour.
Test changes:
- `test_delivery_info_cleaned_after_send` is replaced with
`test_delivery_info_survives_multiple_sends`, which is now the
regression test for this bug — it asserts that two consecutive
`send()` calls both see the delivery config.
- A new `test_delivery_info_pruned_via_ttl` covers the TTL cleanup
behavior.
- The two integration tests that asserted `chat_id not in
adapter._delivery_info` after `send()` now assert the opposite, with
a comment explaining why.
All 40 tests in `tests/gateway/test_webhook_adapter.py` and
`tests/gateway/test_webhook_integration.py` pass. Verified end-to-end
locally against a dynamic `hermes webhook subscribe` route configured
with `--deliver telegram --deliver-chat-id <user>`: with `gpt-5.4` as
the primary (currently flaky) and `claude-opus-4.6` as the fallback,
the fallback notification fires, the agent finishes, and the final
response is delivered to Telegram as expected.
Move _merge_caption helper from TelegramAdapter to BasePlatformAdapter
so all adapters inherit it. Fix the same substring-containment bug in:
- gateway/platforms/base.py (photo burst merging)
- gateway/run.py (priority photo follow-up merging)
- gateway/platforms/feishu.py (media batch merging)
The original fix only covered telegram.py. The same bug existed in base.py
and run.py (pure substring check) and feishu.py (list membership without
whitespace normalization).
Captions in photo bursts and media group albums were silently dropped when
a shorter caption happened to be a substring of an existing one (e.g.
"Meeting" lost inside "Meeting agenda"). Extract a shared _merge_caption
static helper that splits on "\n\n" and uses exact match with whitespace
normalisation, then use it in both _enqueue_photo_event and
_queue_media_group_event.
Adds 13 unit tests covering the fixed bug scenarios.
Cherry-picked from PR #2671 by Dilee.
When the bot sends a message in a thread, track its ts in _bot_message_ts.
When the bot is @mentioned in a thread, register it in _mentioned_threads.
Both sets enable auto-responding to future messages in those threads
without requiring repeated @mentions — making the bot behave like a
team member that stays engaged once a conversation starts.
Channel message gating now checks 4 signals (in order):
1. @mention in this message
2. Reply in a thread the bot started/participated in (_bot_message_ts)
3. Message in a thread where the bot was previously @mentioned (_mentioned_threads)
4. Existing session for this thread (_has_active_session_for_thread — survives restarts)
Thread context fetching now triggers on ANY first-entry path (not just
@mention), so the agent gets context whether it's entering via a mention,
a bot-thread reply, or a mentioned-thread auto-trigger.
Both tracking sets are bounded (5000 cap with prune-oldest-half) to prevent
unbounded memory growth in long-running deployments.
Salvaged from PR #5754 by @hhhonzik. Preserves our existing approval buttons,
thread context fetching, and session key fix. Does NOT include the
edit_message format_message() removal (that was a regression in the original PR).
Tests: 4 new tests for bot-ts tracking and mentioned-thread bounds.
When the agent waits for dangerous-command approval, the typing
indicator (_keep_typing loop) kept refreshing. On Slack's Assistant
API this is critical: assistant_threads_setStatus disables the
compose box, preventing users from typing /approve or /deny.
- Add _typing_paused set + pause/resume methods to BasePlatformAdapter
- _keep_typing skips send_typing when chat_id is paused
- _approval_notify_sync pauses typing before sending approval prompt
- _handle_approve_command / _handle_deny_command resume typing after
Benefits all platforms — no reason to show 'is thinking...' while
the agent is idle waiting for human input.
Slack:
- Add Block Kit interactive buttons for command approval (Allow Once,
Allow Session, Always Allow, Deny) via send_exec_approval()
- Register @app.action handlers for each approval button
- Add _fetch_thread_context() — fetches thread history via
conversations.replies when bot is first @mentioned mid-thread
- Fix _has_active_session_for_thread() to use build_session_key()
instead of manual key construction (fixes session key mismatch bug
where thread_sessions_per_user flag was ignored, ref PR #5833)
Telegram:
- Add InlineKeyboard approval buttons via send_exec_approval()
- Add ea:* callback handling in _handle_callback_query()
- Uses monotonic counter + _approval_state dict to map button clicks
back to session keys (avoids 64-byte callback_data limit)
Both platforms now auto-detected by the gateway runner's
_approval_notify_sync() — any adapter with send_exec_approval() on
its class gets button-based approval instead of text fallback.
Inspired by community PRs #3898 (LevSky22), #2953 (ygd58), #5833
(heathley). Implemented fresh on current main.
Tests: 24 new tests covering button rendering, action handling,
thread context fetching, session key fix, double-click prevention.
16 callsites across 14 files were re-deriving the hermes home path
via os.environ.get('HERMES_HOME', ...) instead of using the canonical
get_hermes_home() from hermes_constants. This breaks profiles — each
profile has its own HERMES_HOME, and the inline fallback defaults to
~/.hermes regardless.
Fixed by importing and calling get_hermes_home() at each site. For
files already inside the hermes process (agent/, hermes_cli/, tools/,
gateway/, plugins/), this is always safe. Files that run outside the
process context (mcp_serve.py, mcp_oauth.py) already had correct
try/except ImportError fallbacks and were left alone.
Skipped: hermes_constants.py (IS the implementation), env_loader.py
(bootstrap), profiles.py (intentionally manipulates the env var),
standalone scripts (optional-skills/, skills/), and tests.
Comprehensive cleanup across 80 files based on automated (ruff, pyflakes, vulture)
and manual analysis of the entire codebase.
Changes by category:
Unused imports removed (~95 across 55 files):
- Removed genuinely unused imports from all major subsystems
- agent/, hermes_cli/, tools/, gateway/, plugins/, cron/
- Includes imports in try/except blocks that were truly unused
(vs availability checks which were left alone)
Unused variables removed (~25):
- Removed dead variables: connected, inner, channels, last_exc,
source, new_server_names, verify, pconfig, default_terminal,
result, pending_handled, temperature, loop
- Dropped unused argparse subparser assignments in hermes_cli/main.py
(12 instances of add_parser() where result was never used)
Dead code removed:
- run_agent.py: Removed dead ternary (None if False else None) and
surrounding unreachable branch in identity fallback
- run_agent.py: Removed write-only attribute _last_reported_tool
- hermes_cli/providers.py: Removed dead @property decorator on
module-level function (decorator has no effect outside a class)
- gateway/run.py: Removed unused MCP config load before reconnect
- gateway/platforms/slack.py: Removed dead SessionSource construction
Undefined name bugs fixed (would cause NameError at runtime):
- batch_runner.py: Added missing logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
- tools/environments/daytona.py: Added missing Dict and Path imports
Unnecessary global statements removed (14):
- tools/terminal_tool.py: 5 functions declared global for dicts
they only mutated via .pop()/[key]=value (no rebinding)
- tools/browser_tool.py: cleanup thread loop only reads flag
- tools/rl_training_tool.py: 4 functions only do dict mutations
- tools/mcp_oauth.py: only reads the global
- hermes_time.py: only reads cached values
Inefficient patterns fixed:
- startswith/endswith tuple form: 15 instances of
x.startswith('a') or x.startswith('b') consolidated to
x.startswith(('a', 'b'))
- len(x)==0 / len(x)>0: 13 instances replaced with pythonic
truthiness checks (not x / bool(x))
- in dict.keys(): 5 instances simplified to in dict
- Redefined unused name: removed duplicate _strip_mdv2 import in
send_message_tool.py
Other fixes:
- hermes_cli/doctor.py: Replaced undefined logger.debug() with pass
- hermes_cli/config.py: Consolidated chained .endswith() calls
Test results: 3934 passed, 17 failed (all pre-existing on main),
19 skipped. Zero regressions.
* fix(gateway): /stop and /new bypass Level 1 active-session guard
The base adapter's Level 1 guard intercepted ALL messages while an
agent was running, including /stop and /new. These commands were queued
as pending messages instead of being dispatched to the gateway runner's
Level 2 handler. When the agent eventually stopped (via the interrupt
mechanism), the command text leaked into the conversation as a user
message — the model would receive '/stop' as input and respond to it.
Fix: Add /stop, /new, and /reset to the bypass set in base.py alongside
/approve, /deny, and /status. Consolidate the three separate bypass
blocks into one. Commands in the bypass set are dispatched inline to the
gateway runner, where Level 2 handles them correctly (hard-kill for
/stop, session reset for /new).
Also add a safety net in _run_agent's pending-message processing: if the
pending text resolves to a known slash command, discard it instead of
passing it to the agent. This catches edge cases where command text
leaks through the interrupt_message fallback.
Refs: #5244
* test: regression tests for command bypass of active-session guard
17 tests covering:
- /stop, /new, /reset bypass the Level 1 guard when agent is running
- /approve, /deny, /status bypass (existing behavior, now tested)
- Regular text and unknown commands still queued (not bypassed)
- File paths like '/path/to/file' not treated as commands
- Telegram @botname suffix handled correctly
- Safety net command resolution (resolve_command detects known commands)
- Raise max_models from 8 to 50 so all curated models come through
- Add _build_model_keyboard() helper with 8-per-page pagination
- Next ▶ / ◀ Prev buttons with page counter (e.g. 2/4)
- mg:<page> callback data for page navigation
- Catch-all query.answer() for noop buttons
Discord doesn't fire the select callback when clicking an already-selected
default option (no change detected). This prevented users from selecting
the current provider to browse its models. The 'current' indicator is
already shown via the description field.
/model with no args now shows an interactive UI on Telegram and Discord
instead of a text list:
Telegram: Inline keyboard buttons — two-step drill-down.
Step 1: Provider buttons with model counts (e.g. 'OpenRouter (15)')
Step 2: Model buttons within the selected provider
Edits the same message in-place as the user navigates.
Back/Cancel buttons for navigation.
Discord: Embed + Select dropdown menus via discord.ui.View.
Step 1: Provider dropdown with model counts
Step 2: Model dropdown within the selected provider
Back/Cancel buttons. Auth-gated to allowed users.
Platforms without picker support (Slack, WhatsApp, Signal, etc.)
fall back to the existing text list.
/model <name> continues to work as a direct text switch on all
platforms — the interactive picker is only for bare /model.
Implementation:
- TelegramAdapter.send_model_picker() + _handle_model_picker_callback()
with compact callback_data (mp:/mm:/mb/mx, all within 64-byte limit)
- DiscordAdapter.send_model_picker() + ModelPickerView (discord.ui.View)
with Select menus (up to 25 options per dropdown)
- GatewayRunner._handle_model_command() detects adapter capability via
getattr(type(adapter), 'send_model_picker', None) (safe with mocks)
and sends picker with async callback closure for the switch logic
- Callback performs full switch: switch_model(), cached agent update,
session override, pending model note — same as /model <name>
When a user replies in a Slack thread where the bot has an active
conversation session, the bot now processes the message even without
an explicit @mention. This improves UX for ongoing threaded
discussions.
Changes:
- Added set_session_store() to BasePlatformAdapter for adapters to
check active sessions
- Modified SlackAdapter to detect thread replies and check if a
session exists for that thread before requiring @mentions
- Updated GatewayRunner to inject the session store into adapters
- Added comprehensive tests for the new behavior
Fixes: Thread replies without @jarvis are now processed if there is
an active session, matching user expectations for conversation flow
The edit_message method was sending raw content directly to Slack's
chat_update API without converting standard markdown to Slack's mrkdwn
format. This caused broken formatting and malformed URLs (e.g., trailing
** from bold syntax became part of clickable links → 404 errors).
The send() method already calls format_message() to handle this conversion,
but edit_message() was bypassing it. This change ensures edited messages
receive the same markdown → mrkdwn transformation as new messages.
Closes: PR #5558 formatting issue where links had trailing markdown syntax.
Add fine-grained authorization policies per Feishu group chat via
platforms.feishu.extra configuration.
- Add global bot-level admins that bypass all group restrictions
- Add per-group policies: open, allowlist, blacklist, admin_only, disabled
- Add default_group_policy fallback for chats without explicit rules
- Thread chat_id through group message gate for per-chat rule selection
- Match both open_id and user_id for backward compatibility
- Preserve existing FEISHU_ALLOWED_USERS / FEISHU_GROUP_POLICY behavior
- Add focused regression tests for all policy modes
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Consolidate coercion functions, extract loop readiness check, and deduplicate test mock setup to improve maintainability without changing behavior.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reapply local reconnect and ping settings after the Feishu SDK refreshes its client config so user-provided websocket tuning actually takes effect.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Allow Feishu websocket keepalive timing to be configured via platform
extra config so disconnects can be detected faster in unstable networks.
New optional extra settings:
- ws_ping_interval
- ws_ping_timeout
These values are applied only when explicitly configured. Invalid values
fall back to the websocket library defaults by leaving the options unset.
This complements the reconnect timing settings added previously and helps
reduce total recovery time after network interruptions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Allow users to configure websocket reconnect behavior via platform extra
config to reduce reconnect latency in production environments.
The official Feishu SDK defaults to:
- First reconnect: random jitter 0-30 seconds
- Subsequent retries: 120 second intervals
This can cause 20-30 second delays before reconnection after network
interruptions. This commit makes these values configurable while keeping
the SDK defaults for backward compatibility.
Configuration via ~/.hermes/config.yaml:
```yaml
platforms:
feishu:
extra:
ws_reconnect_nonce: 0 # Disable first-reconnect jitter (default: 30)
ws_reconnect_interval: 3 # Retry every 3 seconds (default: 120)
```
Invalid values (negative numbers, non-integers) fall back to SDK defaults.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit fixes two critical bugs in the Feishu adapter that affect
message reliability and process lifecycle.
**Bug Fix 1: Intermittent Message Drops**
Root cause: Event handler was created once in __init__ and reused across
reconnects, causing callbacks to capture stale loop references. When the
adapter disconnected and reconnected, old callbacks continued firing with
invalid loop references, resulting in dropped messages with warnings:
"[Feishu] Dropping inbound message before adapter loop is ready"
Fix:
- Rebuild event handler on each connect (websocket/webhook)
- Clear handler on disconnect
- Ensure callbacks always capture current valid loop
- Add defensive loop.is_closed() checks with getattr for test compatibility
- Unify webhook dispatch path to use same loop checks as websocket mode
**Bug Fix 2: Process Hangs on Ctrl+C / SIGTERM**
Root cause: Feishu SDK's websocket client runs in a background thread with
an infinite _select() loop that never exits naturally. The thread was never
properly joined on disconnect, causing processes to hang indefinitely after
Ctrl+C or gateway stop commands.
Fix:
- Store reference to thread-local event loop (_ws_thread_loop)
- On disconnect, cancel all tasks in thread loop and stop it gracefully
via call_soon_threadsafe()
- Await thread future with 10s timeout
- Clean up pending tasks in thread's finally block before closing loop
- Add detailed debug logging for disconnect flow
**Additional Improvements:**
- Add regression tests for disconnect cleanup and webhook dispatch
- Ensure all event callbacks check loop readiness before dispatching
Tested on Linux with websocket mode. All Feishu tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two issues caused Matrix E2EE to silently not work in encrypted rooms:
1. When matrix-nio is installed without the [e2e] extra (no python-olm /
libolm), nio.crypto.ENCRYPTION_ENABLED is False and client.olm is
never initialized. The adapter logged warnings but returned True from
connect(), so the bot appeared online but could never decrypt messages.
Now: check_matrix_requirements() and connect() both hard-fail with a
clear error message when MATRIX_ENCRYPTION=true but E2EE deps are
missing.
2. Without a stable device_id, the bot gets a new device identity on each
restart. Other clients see it as "unknown device" and refuse to share
Megolm session keys. Now: MATRIX_DEVICE_ID env var lets users pin a
stable device identity that persists across restarts and is passed to
nio.AsyncClient constructor + restore_login().
Changes:
- gateway/platforms/matrix.py: add _check_e2ee_deps(), hard-fail in
connect() and check_matrix_requirements(), MATRIX_DEVICE_ID support
in constructor + restore_login
- gateway/config.py: plumb MATRIX_DEVICE_ID into platform extras
- hermes_cli/config.py: add MATRIX_DEVICE_ID to OPTIONAL_ENV_VARS
Closes#3521
The Mattermost adapter downloads file attachments correctly but
never updates msg_type from TEXT to DOCUMENT. This means the
document enrichment block in gateway/run.py (which requires
MessageType.DOCUMENT) never executes — text files are not
inlined, and the agent is never notified about attached files.
The user sends a file, the adapter downloads it to the local
cache, but the agent sees an empty message and responds with
'I didn't receive any file'.
Set msg_type to DOCUMENT when file_ids is non-empty, matching
the behavior of the Telegram and Discord adapters.
- {__raw__} in webhook prompt templates dumps the full JSON payload (truncated at 4000 chars)
- _deliver_cross_platform now passes thread_id/message_thread_id from deliver_extra as metadata, enabling Telegram forum topic delivery
- Tests for both features
Centralize the skill → slash command registration that Telegram already had
in commands.py so Discord uses the exact same priority system, filtering,
and cap enforcement:
1. Core/built-in commands (never trimmed)
2. Plugin commands (never trimmed)
3. Skill commands (fill remaining slots, alphabetical, only tier trimmed)
Changes:
hermes_cli/commands.py:
- Rename _TG_NAME_LIMIT → _CMD_NAME_LIMIT (32 chars shared by both platforms)
- Rename _clamp_telegram_names → _clamp_command_names (generic)
- Extract _collect_gateway_skill_entries() — shared plugin + skill
collection with platform filtering, name sanitization, description
truncation, and cap enforcement
- Refactor telegram_menu_commands() to use the shared helper
- Add discord_skill_commands() that returns (name, desc, cmd_key) triples
- Preserve _sanitize_telegram_name() for Telegram-specific name cleaning
gateway/platforms/discord.py:
- Call discord_skill_commands() from _register_slash_commands()
- Create app_commands.Command per skill entry with cmd_key callback
- Respect 100-command global Discord limit
- Log warning when skills are skipped due to cap
Backward-compat aliases preserved for _TG_NAME_LIMIT and
_clamp_telegram_names.
Tests: 9 new tests (7 Discord + 2 backward-compat), 98 total pass.
Inspired by PR #5498 (sprmn24). Closes#5480.
The Signal adapter inherited base class defaults for send_image_file(),
send_voice(), and send_video() which only sent the file path as text
(e.g. '🖼️ Image: /tmp/chart.png') instead of actually delivering the file
as a Signal attachment.
When agent responses contain MEDIA:/path/to/file tags, the gateway
media pipeline extracts them and routes through these methods by file
type. Without proper overrides, image/audio/video files were never
actually delivered to Signal users.
Extract a shared _send_attachment() helper that handles all file
validation, size checking, group/DM routing, and RPC dispatch. The four
public methods (send_document, send_image_file, send_voice, send_video)
now delegate to this helper, following the same pattern used by WhatsApp
(_send_media_to_bridge) and Discord (_send_file_attachment).
The helper also uses a single stat() call with try/except FileNotFoundError
instead of the previous exists() + stat() two-syscall pattern, eliminating
a TOCTOU race. As a bonus, send_document() now gains the 100MB size check
that was previously missing (inconsistency with send_image).
Add 25 tests covering all methods plus MEDIA: tag extraction integration,
method-override guards, and send_document's new size check.
Fixes#5105
These commands were defined in the central command registry and handled
by the gateway runner, but not registered as native Discord slash commands
via @tree.command(). This meant they didn't appear in Discord's slash
command picker UI.
Reported by community user — /queue worked on Telegram but not Discord.
Threads (Telegram forum topics, Discord threads, Slack threads) now default
to shared sessions where all participants see the same conversation. This is
the expected UX for threaded conversations where multiple users @mention the
bot and interact collaboratively.
Changes:
- build_session_key(): when thread_id is present, user_id is no longer
appended to the session key (threads are shared by default)
- New config: thread_sessions_per_user (default: false) — opt-in to restore
per-user isolation in threads if needed
- Sender attribution: messages in shared threads are prefixed with
[sender name] so the agent can tell participants apart
- System prompt: shared threads show 'Multi-user thread' note instead of
a per-turn User line (avoids busting prompt cache)
- Wired through all callers: gateway/run.py, base.py, telegram.py, feishu.py
- Regular group messages (no thread) remain per-user isolated (unchanged)
- DM threads are unaffected (they have their own keying logic)
Closes community request from demontut_ re: thread-based shared sessions.
Only request the privileged members intent when DISCORD_ALLOWED_USERS includes non-numeric entries that need username resolution. Also release the Discord token lock when startup fails so retries and restarts are not blocked by a stale lock.\n\nAdds regression tests for conditional intents and startup lock cleanup.
Plain functions imported as class attributes in APIServerAdapter get
auto-bound as methods via Python's descriptor protocol. Every
self._cron_*() call injected self as the first positional argument,
causing TypeError on all 8 cron API endpoints at runtime.
Wrap each import with staticmethod() so self._cron_*() calls dispatch
correctly without modifying any call sites.
Co-authored-by: teknium <teknium@nousresearch.com>
Add POST /v1/runs to start async agent runs and GET /v1/runs/{run_id}/events
for SSE streaming of typed lifecycle events (tool.started, tool.completed,
message.delta, reasoning.available, run.completed, run.failed).
Changes the internal tool_progress_callback signature from positional
(tool_name, preview, args) to event-type-first
(event_type, tool_name, preview, args, **kwargs). Existing consumers
filter on event_type and remain backward-compatible.
Adds concurrency limit (_MAX_CONCURRENT_RUNS=10) and orphaned run sweep.
Fixes logic inversion in cli.py _on_tool_progress where the original PR
would have displayed internal tools instead of non-internal ones.
Co-authored-by: Mibayy <mibayy@users.noreply.github.com>
Telegram polling can inherit a stale webhook registration when a deployment
switches transport modes, which leaves getUpdates idle even though the gateway
starts cleanly. Outbound send also treats Telegram retry_after responses as
terminal errors, so brief flood control can drop tool progress and replies.
Constraint: Keep the PR narrowly scoped to upstream/main Telegram adapter behavior
Rejected: Port OpenClaw's broader polling supervisor and offset persistence | too broad for an isolated fix PR
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Polling mode should clear webhook state before starting getUpdates, and send-path retry logic must distinguish flood control from timeouts
Tested: uv run --extra dev pytest tests/gateway/test_telegram_* -q
Not-tested: Live Telegram webhook-to-polling migration and real Bot API 429 behavior