- Added new endpoints for initiating and completing direct uploads of desktop client packages.
- Introduced request and response structures for direct upload operations.
- Enhanced the upload process to support SHA256 and Content-MD5 validation.
- Updated the frontend to reflect changes in upload button states and progress indicators.
- Modified object storage clients to support presigned PUT URLs with content type and MD5 headers.
- Added tests for direct upload functionality and ensured existing upload processes remain intact.
- Implemented a new BrandAssetCleanupWorker to handle the cleanup of brand-related assets after a brand is deleted.
- Added SQL queries for cleaning up articles, keywords, questions, competitors, and monitoring data associated with a brand.
- Introduced a new API endpoint to delete publish records.
- Updated the router to include the new delete publish record endpoint.
- Added tests for the BrandAssetCleanupWorker to ensure proper functionality.
- Created migration scripts to support soft deletion of publish records and to add the brand asset cleanup scheduler job.
Make GET /api/tenant/brands/:id/questions return a paginated
QuestionListResponse (items/total/page/page_size) with optional `q`
full-text filter, validated page/page_size query params, and per-params
cache keys. Add a usePaginatedBrandQuestions composable backing the
imitation, template-wizard, and tracking question selects with
search-as-you-type and infinite scroll, plus ensure-loaded-by-id so a
deep-linked or pre-selected question is fetched even when off the first
page. Brands view now drives its questions table via server pagination.
Also redesign the Tracking hot-questions and cited-articles lists
(mention-rate badges/bars, metric groups, refreshed styling) and fall
back to citation-fact article_id/title when no high-confidence URL alias
matches, so cited articles surface even without an alias row.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add the MCP agent publishing PRD V1 and the 省心推 product/team pitch
materials (slide decks and intro doc) under docs/ppt.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Stale publish jobs for deleted or invalid articles previously lingered in the
queue and kept failing compliance rechecks. Now they are cancelled cleanly and
batch/article publish status is recalculated.
- cancel queued desktop tasks, jobs and publish records on article delete
- detect deleted articles and invalid-article-version compliance errors during
the client publish recheck and cancel the affected tasks
- add cancelQueuedPublishTasksForUnavailableArticle helper and a unit test for
the compliance-error classifier
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a cover mode to schedule tasks so auto-publish can pick a random cover
image instead of a fixed one, scoped to all images or a specific folder.
- migration: add cover_mode / cover_random_scope / cover_random_folder_id
columns and check constraints on schedule_tasks
- backend: validate cover mode/scope/folder on create & update; the dispatch
worker resolves a random active image (signed asset URL) at enqueue time
- frontend: new CoverSourceSelector component wired into GenerateTaskDrawer
and PublishArticleModal, plus coverSource i18n strings
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add scripts/bump-version.cjs and run it ahead of package:mac/win/linux
so every build gets a fresh patch version. Supports DESKTOP_VERSION for
an explicit version, or major/minor/patch via argument or
DESKTOP_VERSION_BUMP. Version moves 0.1.0 -> 0.1.1.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The chunked upload complete request used the global 30s axios timeout,
but the server merges chunks, hashes the file and writes ~100MB to OSS
in that step, so large installers failed with "timeout of 30000ms
exceeded" after all chunks were uploaded.
- give the complete request a dedicated 10min timeout
- let http.post pass through an AxiosRequestConfig
- normalize client-side timeout errors to "request_timeout"
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>