- Replace single Load() with a watching Store that re-reads config files
(and config.local.yaml) and fans out a ReloadEvent with a per-field diff
so consumers can decide whether the change is hot-applicable or requires
a process restart.
- Wrap llm, retrieval, vector store, and object storage clients in
Reloadable* shells so the bootstrap can swap their underlying impls when
config changes without re-instantiating handlers.
- Make jwt.Manager and ops TokenIssuer mutable under a lock so secrets and
TTLs can be rotated live; thread default plan code through a setter on
the ops AdminUserService.
- Wire ConfigStore through bootstrap and every cmd/main.go, scheduler /
worker / tenant-api / ops-api start the watcher; services and handlers
take a config.Provider so they always read current values for things
like generation.stream_enabled, scheduler dispatch, retrieval, etc.
- Switch shared/config decoding off viper to a Kratos-derived runtime
package so env placeholders (\${VAR:default}) resolve consistently and
the same source machinery powers both the loader and the watcher.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the legacy target_platform string on schedule tasks with a
workspace-aware auto-publish payload (auto_publish + publish_account_ids
JSONB + cover_asset_url + cover_image_asset_id) and migrate the schema,
sqlc queries, generated models, domain struct, ScheduleTaskService DTOs,
and dispatch worker to round-trip the new fields. PromptRuleGeneration
gains a WithPublishJobService hook so executeGeneration can enqueue an
auto-publish job once the article is ready, and worker-generate wires
the publish-job service in. On the admin-web side, extract
PublishArticleModal's account-card builders into a shared
publish-account-cards module, rebuild GenerateTaskDrawer's schedule
mode around account selection plus a CoverPickerModal, and surface the
new "auto publish" column on ScheduleTaskTab. Shared types and i18n
strings cover the new fields.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Scheduler now runs a token-protected HTTP server on scheduler.http_port
(default 8081, -1 disables) that exposes Prometheus /metrics and the
daily-task JSON snapshot endpoint. Workers gain a blocking Run(ctx) and
are supervised by a WaitGroup: on SIGINT/SIGTERM the metrics server
shuts down first, worker ticks stop scheduling but ongoing runOnce
calls keep their own context and finish, and the process waits up to
60s before exiting. Adds scheduler.http_host/http_port/internal_metrics_token
to config with SCHEDULER_* env overrides and exposes port 8081 in the
Docker image.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace SSE /desktop/events with priority AMQP dispatch for monitoring
runs, and add phase1/phase2 infrastructure so desktop workers can lease,
resume, report, skip, and cancel monitoring tasks over the existing
dispatch WebSocket.
- Add monitoring collect outbox worker and phase2 desktop task fields
- Add /desktop/monitoring/tasks/{lease,resume,result,skip,cancel} routes
- Introduce execution-devtools and network-observer on desktop runtime
- Refactor runtime-controller, LoginView, and doubao adapter for the new flow
- Add channelName column to tracking views
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Updated the regex for placeholder matching to support more flexible key formats.
- Refactored variable storage to allow both ID and key lookups in rendering.
- Improved schema validation to check for duplicate keys and enforce non-empty keys.
- Added new utility functions for variable value lookup and display name generation.
- Enhanced tests to cover new key-based variable scenarios.
- Refactored KolPrompt repository to simplify prompt storage and management, including the removal of obsolete revision handling.
- Introduced new API endpoints for saving, activating, and archiving prompts.
- Added new utility functions for handling Kol placeholders and platform options in the admin web.
- Implemented database migrations to simplify prompt storage structure and ensure data integrity.
Introduce a generic read-through caching infrastructure and wire it into
all major tenant app services to reduce database load on hot read paths.
Key changes:
- Add `DeletePrefix` to Cache interface with memory (prefix scan) and
Redis (SCAN + DEL) implementations
- New `readthrough.go`: generic `LoadJSON` / `LoadJSONWithEmpty` helpers
backed by singleflight to prevent cache stampedes; supports jittered TTL
- New `cache_support.go`: centralized cache key builders and invalidation
helpers for all entities (workspace, brand, prompt rules, schedule tasks,
articles)
- Wire optional cache into ArticleService, BrandService, WorkspaceService,
PromptRuleService, ScheduleTaskService, TemplateService, MediaService,
PromptGenerateService via `WithCache()` builder pattern
- ScheduleDispatchWorker invalidates schedule task cache after dispatching
- ArticleService gains a new `Detail` endpoint with empty-result caching
- Update cmd entrypoints and transport handlers to propagate cache
Extract monitoring recovery/inspection workers and schedule dispatch
into a dedicated scheduler process. Add worker-generate process for
article generation and template-assist queue consumption. Introduce
shared/schedule runtime for cron-based worker lifecycle management.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>