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Marcus Castro
4c0342d641 WhatsApp: use shared resolveReactionMessageId for context-aware reactions
Wire the shared resolveReactionMessageId helper into the WhatsApp
channel adapter, matching the pattern already used by Telegram, Signal,
and Discord. The model can now react to the current inbound message
without explicitly providing a messageId.

Safety guards:
- Only falls back to context when the source is WhatsApp
- Suppresses fallback when targeting a different chat (normalized comparison)
- Throws ToolInputError (400) instead of plain Error (500) when messageId
  is missing, preserving gateway error mapping
2026-03-29 14:24:49 -03:00
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Use this skill for release and publish-time workflow. Keep ordinary development
## Keep release channel naming aligned
- `stable`: tagged releases only, published to npm `latest` and then mirrored onto npm `beta` unless `beta` already points at a newer prerelease
- `stable`: tagged releases only, with npm dist-tag `latest`
- `beta`: prerelease tags like `vYYYY.M.D-beta.N`, with npm dist-tag `beta`
- Prefer `-beta.N`; do not mint new `-1` or `-2` beta suffixes
- `dev`: moving head on `main`

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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [preflight, build-bun-artifacts]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_bun_checks == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.preflight.outputs.bun_checks_matrix) }}

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@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_fast == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.preflight.outputs.checks_fast_matrix) }}
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [preflight, build-artifacts]
if: always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks == 'true' && needs.build-artifacts.result == 'success'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.preflight.outputs.checks_matrix) }}
@@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [preflight]
if: needs.preflight.outputs.run_extension_fast == 'true'
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-ubuntu-2404
timeout-minutes: 60
timeout-minutes: 20
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix: ${{ fromJson(needs.preflight.outputs.extension_fast_matrix) }}
@@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [preflight, build-artifacts]
if: always() && needs.preflight.outputs.run_checks_windows == 'true' && needs.build-artifacts.result == 'success'
runs-on: blacksmith-32vcpu-windows-2025
timeout-minutes: 60
timeout-minutes: 20
env:
NODE_OPTIONS: --max-old-space-size=6144
# Keep total concurrency predictable on the 32 vCPU runner.

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@@ -60,11 +60,8 @@ jobs:
ACTIONLINT_VERSION="1.7.11"
archive="actionlint_${ACTIONLINT_VERSION}_linux_amd64.tar.gz"
base_url="https://github.com/rhysd/actionlint/releases/download/v${ACTIONLINT_VERSION}"
# GitHub release downloads occasionally return transient 5xx responses.
# Retry all curl errors here so workflow-sanity does not fail closed on
# a one-off release edge outage.
curl --retry 5 --retry-delay 2 --retry-all-errors -sSfL -o "${archive}" "${base_url}/${archive}"
curl --retry 5 --retry-delay 2 --retry-all-errors -sSfL -o checksums.txt "${base_url}/actionlint_${ACTIONLINT_VERSION}_checksums.txt"
curl -sSfL -o "${archive}" "${base_url}/${archive}"
curl -sSfL -o checksums.txt "${base_url}/actionlint_${ACTIONLINT_VERSION}_checksums.txt"
grep " ${archive}\$" checksums.txt | sha256sum -c -
tar -xzf "${archive}" actionlint
sudo install -m 0755 actionlint /usr/local/bin/actionlint

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@@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ apps/ios/*.mobileprovision
# Local untracked files
.local/
docs/.local/
docs/internal/
tmp/
IDENTITY.md
USER.md

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@@ -1,11 +1,6 @@
{
"globs": ["docs/**/*.md", "docs/**/*.mdx", "README.md"],
"ignores": [
"docs/zh-CN/**",
"docs/.i18n/**",
"docs/reference/templates/**",
"**/.local/**"
],
"ignores": ["docs/zh-CN/**", "docs/.i18n/**", "docs/reference/templates/**", "**/.local/**"],
"config": {
"default": true,

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@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
**/node_modules/
**/.runtime-deps-*/
docs/.generated/

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Repository Guidelines
- Repo: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw
- In chat replies, file references must be repo-root relative only (example: `src/telegram/index.ts:80`); never absolute paths or `~/...`.
- In chat replies, file references must be repo-root relative only (example: `extensions/bluebubbles/src/channel.ts:80`); never absolute paths or `~/...`.
- Do not edit files covered by security-focused `CODEOWNERS` rules unless a listed owner explicitly asked for the change or is already reviewing it with you. Treat those paths as restricted surfaces, not drive-by cleanup.
## Project Structure & Module Organization
@@ -9,28 +9,28 @@
- Source code: `src/` (CLI wiring in `src/cli`, commands in `src/commands`, web provider in `src/provider-web.ts`, infra in `src/infra`, media pipeline in `src/media`).
- Tests: colocated `*.test.ts`.
- Docs: `docs/` (images, queue, Pi config). Built output lives in `dist/`.
- Nomenclature: use "plugin" / "plugins" in docs, UI, changelogs, and contributor guidance. The bundled workspace plugin tree remains the internal package layout to avoid repo-wide churn from a rename.
- Bundled plugin naming: for repo-owned workspace plugins, keep the canonical plugin id aligned across `openclaw.plugin.json:id`, the default workspace folder name, and package names anchored to the same id (`@openclaw/<id>` or approved suffix forms like `-provider`, `-plugin`, `-speech`, `-sandbox`, `-media-understanding`). Keep `openclaw.install.npmSpec` equal to the package name and `openclaw.channel.id` equal to the plugin id when present. Exceptions must be explicit and covered by the repo invariant test.
- Plugins: live in the bundled workspace plugin tree (workspace packages). Keep plugin-only deps in the extension `package.json`; do not add them to the root `package.json` unless core uses them.
- Nomenclature: use "plugin" / "plugins" in docs, UI, changelogs, and contributor guidance. `extensions/*` remains the internal directory/package path to avoid repo-wide churn from a rename.
- Bundled plugin naming: for repo-owned workspace plugins, keep the canonical plugin id aligned across `openclaw.plugin.json:id`, `extensions/<id>` by default, and package names anchored to the same id (`@openclaw/<id>` or approved suffix forms like `-provider`, `-plugin`, `-speech`, `-sandbox`, `-media-understanding`). Keep `openclaw.install.npmSpec` equal to the package name and `openclaw.channel.id` equal to the plugin id when present. Exceptions must be explicit and covered by the repo invariant test.
- Plugins: live under `extensions/*` (workspace packages). Keep plugin-only deps in the extension `package.json`; do not add them to the root `package.json` unless core uses them.
- Plugins: install runs `npm install --omit=dev` in plugin dir; runtime deps must live in `dependencies`. Avoid `workspace:*` in `dependencies` (npm install breaks); put `openclaw` in `devDependencies` or `peerDependencies` instead (runtime resolves `openclaw/plugin-sdk` via jiti alias).
- Import boundaries: extension production code should treat `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*` plus local `api.ts` / `runtime-api.ts` barrels as the public surface. Do not import core `src/**`, `src/plugin-sdk-internal/**`, or another extension's `src/**` directly.
- Installers served from `https://openclaw.ai/*`: live in the sibling repo `../openclaw.ai` (`public/install.sh`, `public/install-cli.sh`, `public/install.ps1`).
- Messaging channels: always consider **all** built-in + extension channels when refactoring shared logic (routing, allowlists, pairing, command gating, onboarding, docs).
- Core channel docs: `docs/channels/`
- Core channel code: `src/telegram`, `src/discord`, `src/slack`, `src/signal`, `src/imessage`, `src/web` (WhatsApp web), `src/channels`, `src/routing`
- Bundled plugin channels: the workspace plugin tree (for example Matrix, Zalo, ZaloUser, Voice Call)
- When adding channels/plugins/apps/docs, update `.github/labeler.yml` and create matching GitHub labels (use existing channel/plugin label colors).
- Extensions (channel plugins): `extensions/*` (e.g. `extensions/msteams`, `extensions/matrix`, `extensions/zalo`, `extensions/zalouser`, `extensions/voice-call`)
- When adding channels/extensions/apps/docs, update `.github/labeler.yml` and create matching GitHub labels (use existing channel/extension label colors).
## Architecture Boundaries
- Start here for the repo map:
- bundled workspace plugin tree = bundled plugins and the closest example surface for third-party plugins
- `extensions/*` = bundled plugins and the closest example surface for third-party plugins
- `src/plugin-sdk/*` = the public plugin contract that extensions are allowed to import
- `src/channels/*` = core channel implementation details behind the plugin/channel boundary
- `src/plugins/*` = plugin discovery, manifest validation, loader, registry, and contract enforcement
- `src/gateway/protocol/*` = typed Gateway control-plane and node wire protocol
- Progressive disclosure lives in local boundary guides:
- bundled-plugin-tree `AGENTS.md`
- `extensions/AGENTS.md`
- `src/plugin-sdk/AGENTS.md`
- `src/channels/AGENTS.md`
- `src/plugins/AGENTS.md`
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/building-plugins.md`, `docs/plugins/architecture.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-overview.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-entrypoints.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-runtime.md`, `docs/plugins/manifest.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-channel-plugins.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-provider-plugins.md`
- Definition files: `src/plugin-sdk/plugin-entry.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/core.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/provider-entry.ts`, `src/plugin-sdk/channel-contract.ts`, `scripts/lib/plugin-sdk-entrypoints.json`, `package.json`
- Rule: extensions must cross into core only through `openclaw/plugin-sdk/*`, manifest metadata, and documented runtime helpers. Do not import `src/**` from extension production code.
- Rule: core code and tests must not deep-import bundled plugin internals such as a plugin's `src/**` files or `onboard.js`. If core needs a bundled plugin helper, expose it through that plugin's `api.ts` and, when it is a real cross-package contract, through `src/plugin-sdk/<id>.ts`.
- Rule: core code and tests must not deep-import bundled plugin internals such as `extensions/<id>/src/**` or `extensions/<id>/onboard.js`. If core needs a bundled plugin helper, expose it through `extensions/<id>/api.ts` and, when it is a real cross-package contract, through `src/plugin-sdk/<id>.ts`.
- Compatibility: new plugin seams are allowed, but they must be added as documented, backwards-compatible, versioned contracts. We have third-party plugins in the wild and do not break them casually.
- Channel boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/sdk-channel-plugins.md`, `docs/plugins/architecture.md`
@@ -57,11 +57,11 @@
- Rule: protocol changes are contract changes. Prefer additive evolution; incompatible changes require explicit versioning, docs, and client/codegen follow-through.
- Bundled plugin contract boundary:
- Public docs: `docs/plugins/architecture.md`, `docs/plugins/manifest.md`, `docs/plugins/sdk-overview.md`
- Definition files: `src/plugins/contracts/registry.ts`, `src/plugins/types.ts`, `src/plugins/public-artifacts.ts`
- Definition files: `src/plugins/contracts/registry.ts`, `src/plugins/types.ts`, `src/extensions/public-artifacts.ts`
- Rule: keep manifest metadata, runtime registration, public SDK exports, and contract tests aligned. Do not create a hidden path around the declared plugin interfaces.
- Extension test boundary:
- Keep extension-owned onboarding/config/provider coverage under the owning bundled plugin package when feasible.
- If core tests need bundled plugin behavior, consume it through public `src/plugin-sdk/<id>.ts` facades or the plugin's `api.ts`, not private extension modules.
- Keep extension-owned onboarding/config/provider coverage under `extensions/<id>/**` when feasible.
- If core tests need bundled plugin behavior, consume it through public `src/plugin-sdk/<id>.ts` facades or `extensions/<id>/api.ts`, not private extension modules.
## Docs Linking (Mintlify)
@@ -145,17 +145,10 @@
- Formatting/linting via Oxlint and Oxfmt.
- Never add `@ts-nocheck` and do not add inline lint suppressions by default. Fix root causes first; only keep a suppression when the code is intentionally correct, the rule cannot express that safely, and the comment explains why.
- Do not disable `no-explicit-any`; prefer real types, `unknown`, or a narrow adapter/helper instead. Update Oxlint/Oxfmt config only when required.
- Prefer `zod` or existing schema helpers at external boundaries such as config, webhook payloads, CLI/JSON output, persisted JSON, and third-party API responses.
- Prefer discriminated unions when parameter shape changes runtime behavior.
- Prefer `Result<T, E>`-style outcomes and closed error-code unions for recoverable runtime decisions.
- Keep human-readable strings for logs, CLI output, and UI; do not use freeform strings as the source of truth for internal branching.
- Avoid `?? 0`, empty-string, empty-object, or magic-string sentinels when they can change runtime meaning silently.
- If introducing a new optional field or nullable semantic in core logic, prefer an explicit union or dedicated type when the value changes behavior.
- New runtime control-flow code should not branch on `error: string` or `reason: string` when a closed code union would be reasonable.
- Dynamic import guardrail: do not mix `await import("x")` and static `import ... from "x"` for the same module in production code paths. If you need lazy loading, create a dedicated `*.runtime.ts` boundary (that re-exports from `x`) and dynamically import that boundary from lazy callers only.
- Dynamic import verification: after refactors that touch lazy-loading/module boundaries, run `pnpm build` and check for `[INEFFECTIVE_DYNAMIC_IMPORT]` warnings before submitting.
- Extension SDK self-import guardrail: inside an extension package, do not import that same extension via `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<extension>` from production files. Route internal imports through a local barrel such as `./api.ts` or `./runtime-api.ts`, and keep the `plugin-sdk/<extension>` path as the external contract only.
- Extension package boundary guardrail: inside a bundled plugin package, do not use relative imports/exports that resolve outside that same package root. If shared code belongs in the plugin SDK, import `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` instead of reaching into `src/plugin-sdk/**` or other repo paths via `../`.
- Extension package boundary guardrail: inside `extensions/<id>/**`, do not use relative imports/exports that resolve outside that same `extensions/<id>` package root. If shared code belongs in the plugin SDK, import `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` instead of reaching into `src/plugin-sdk/**` or other repo paths via `../`.
- Extension API surface rule: `openclaw/plugin-sdk/<subpath>` is the only public cross-package contract for extension-facing SDK code. If an extension needs a new seam, add a public subpath first; do not reach into `src/plugin-sdk/**` by relative path.
- Never share class behavior via prototype mutation (`applyPrototypeMixins`, `Object.defineProperty` on `.prototype`, or exporting `Class.prototype` for merges). Use explicit inheritance/composition (`A extends B extends C`) or helper composition so TypeScript can typecheck.
- If this pattern is needed, stop and get explicit approval before shipping; default behavior is to split/refactor into an explicit class hierarchy and keep members strongly typed.

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@@ -5,16 +5,15 @@
#
# Multi-stage build produces a minimal runtime image without build tools,
# source code, or Bun. Works with Docker, Buildx, and Podman.
# The ext-deps stage extracts only the package.json files we need from the
# bundled plugin workspace tree, so the main build layer is not invalidated by
# unrelated plugin source changes.
# The ext-deps stage extracts only the package.json files we need from
# extensions/, so the main build layer is not invalidated by unrelated
# extension source changes.
#
# Two runtime variants:
# Default (bookworm): docker build .
# Slim (bookworm-slim): docker build --build-arg OPENCLAW_VARIANT=slim .
ARG OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS=""
ARG OPENCLAW_VARIANT=default
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR=extensions
ARG OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE=1
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE="node:24-bookworm@sha256:3a09aa6354567619221ef6c45a5051b671f953f0a1924d1f819ffb236e520e6b"
ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_DIGEST="sha256:3a09aa6354567619221ef6c45a5051b671f953f0a1924d1f819ffb236e520e6b"
@@ -28,20 +27,18 @@ ARG OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_SLIM_DIGEST="sha256:e8e2e91b1378f83c5b2dd15f0247f3411
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE} AS ext-deps
ARG OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR
COPY ${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR} /tmp/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}
COPY extensions /tmp/extensions
# Copy package.json for opted-in extensions so pnpm resolves their deps.
RUN mkdir -p /out && \
for ext in $OPENCLAW_EXTENSIONS; do \
if [ -f "/tmp/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}/$ext/package.json" ]; then \
if [ -f "/tmp/extensions/$ext/package.json" ]; then \
mkdir -p "/out/$ext" && \
cp "/tmp/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}/$ext/package.json" "/out/$ext/package.json"; \
cp "/tmp/extensions/$ext/package.json" "/out/$ext/package.json"; \
fi; \
done
# ── Stage 2: Build ──────────────────────────────────────────────
FROM ${OPENCLAW_NODE_BOOKWORM_IMAGE} AS build
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR
# Install Bun (required for build scripts). Retry the whole bootstrap flow to
# tolerate transient 5xx failures from bun.sh/GitHub during CI image builds.
@@ -64,9 +61,8 @@ WORKDIR /app
COPY package.json pnpm-lock.yaml pnpm-workspace.yaml .npmrc ./
COPY ui/package.json ./ui/package.json
COPY patches ./patches
COPY scripts/postinstall-bundled-plugins.mjs ./scripts/postinstall-bundled-plugins.mjs
COPY --from=ext-deps /out/ ./${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}/
COPY --from=ext-deps /out/ ./extensions/
# Reduce OOM risk on low-memory hosts during dependency installation.
# Docker builds on small VMs may otherwise fail with "Killed" (exit 137).
@@ -77,7 +73,7 @@ COPY . .
# Normalize extension paths now so runtime COPY preserves safe modes
# without adding a second full extensions layer.
RUN for dir in /app/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR} /app/.agent /app/.agents; do \
RUN for dir in /app/extensions /app/.agent /app/.agents; do \
if [ -d "$dir" ]; then \
find "$dir" -type d -exec chmod 755 {} +; \
find "$dir" -type f -exec chmod 644 {} +; \
@@ -118,7 +114,6 @@ LABEL org.opencontainers.image.base.name="docker.io/library/node:24-bookworm-sli
# ── Stage 3: Runtime ────────────────────────────────────────────
FROM base-${OPENCLAW_VARIANT}
ARG OPENCLAW_VARIANT
ARG OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR
ARG OPENCLAW_DOCKER_APT_UPGRADE
# OCI base-image metadata for downstream image consumers.
@@ -153,13 +148,13 @@ COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/dist ./dist
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/node_modules ./node_modules
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/package.json .
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/openclaw.mjs .
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR} ./${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/extensions ./extensions
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/skills ./skills
COPY --from=runtime-assets --chown=node:node /app/docs ./docs
# In npm-installed Docker images, prefer the copied source extension tree for
# bundled discovery so package metadata that points at source entries stays valid.
ENV OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGINS_DIR=/app/${OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGIN_DIR}
ENV OPENCLAW_BUNDLED_PLUGINS_DIR=/app/extensions
# Keep pnpm available in the runtime image for container-local workflows.
# Use a shared Corepack home so the non-root `node` user does not need a

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@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,id=openclaw-sandbox-bookworm-apt-cache,target=/var/cache/
chromium \
curl \
fonts-liberation \
fonts-noto-cjk \
fonts-noto-color-emoji \
git \
jq \

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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ OpenClaw does **not** model one gateway as a multi-tenant, adversarial user boun
- If multiple users need OpenClaw, use one VPS (or host/OS user boundary) per user.
- For advanced setups, multiple gateways on one machine are possible, but only with strict isolation and are not the recommended default.
- Exec behavior is host-first by default: `agents.defaults.sandbox.mode` defaults to `off`.
- `tools.exec.host` defaults to `auto`: sandbox when sandbox runtime is active for the session, otherwise gateway.
- `tools.exec.host` defaults to `sandbox` as a routing preference, but if sandbox runtime is not active for the session, exec runs on the gateway host.
- Implicit exec calls (no explicit host in the tool call) follow the same behavior.
- This is expected in OpenClaw's one-user trusted-operator model. If you need isolation, enable sandbox mode (`non-main`/`all`) and keep strict tool policy.

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@@ -2,147 +2,6 @@
<rss xmlns:sparkle="http://www.andymatuschak.org/xml-namespaces/sparkle" version="2.0">
<channel>
<title>OpenClaw</title>
<item>
<title>2026.3.28</title>
<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 02:10:40 +0000</pubDate>
<link>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openclaw/openclaw/main/appcast.xml</link>
<sparkle:version>2026032890</sparkle:version>
<sparkle:shortVersionString>2026.3.28</sparkle:shortVersionString>
<sparkle:minimumSystemVersion>15.0</sparkle:minimumSystemVersion>
<description><![CDATA[<h2>OpenClaw 2026.3.28</h2>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<ul>
<li>Providers/Qwen: remove the deprecated <code>qwen-portal-auth</code> OAuth integration for <code>portal.qwen.ai</code>; migrate to Model Studio with <code>openclaw onboard --auth-choice modelstudio-api-key</code>. (#52709) Thanks @pomelo-nwu.</li>
<li>Config/Doctor: drop automatic config migrations older than two months; very old legacy keys now fail validation instead of being rewritten on load or by <code>openclaw doctor</code>.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>xAI/tools: move the bundled xAI provider to the Responses API, add first-class <code>x_search</code>, and auto-enable the xAI plugin from owned web-search and tool config so bundled Grok auth/configured search flows work without manual plugin toggles. (#56048) Thanks @huntharo.</li>
<li>xAI/onboarding: let the bundled Grok web-search plugin offer optional <code>x_search</code> setup during <code>openclaw onboard</code> and <code>openclaw configure --section web</code>, including an x_search model picker with the shared xAI key.</li>
<li>MiniMax: add image generation provider for <code>image-01</code> model, supporting generate and image-to-image editing with aspect ratio control. (#54487) Thanks @liyuan97.</li>
<li>Plugins/hooks: add async <code>requireApproval</code> to <code>before_tool_call</code> hooks, letting plugins pause tool execution and prompt the user for approval via the exec approval overlay, Telegram buttons, Discord interactions, or the <code>/approve</code> command on any channel. The <code>/approve</code> command now handles both exec and plugin approvals with automatic fallback. (#55339) Thanks @vaclavbelak and @joshavant.</li>
<li>ACP/channels: add current-conversation ACP binds for Discord, BlueBubbles, and iMessage so <code>/acp spawn codex --bind here</code> can turn the current chat into a Codex-backed workspace without creating a child thread, and document the distinction between chat surface, ACP session, and runtime workspace.</li>
<li>OpenAI/apply_patch: enable <code>apply_patch</code> by default for OpenAI and OpenAI Codex models, and align its sandbox policy access with <code>write</code> permissions.</li>
<li>Plugins/CLI backends: move bundled Claude CLI, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI inference defaults onto the plugin surface, add bundled Gemini CLI backend support, and replace <code>gateway run --claude-cli-logs</code> with generic <code>--cli-backend-logs</code> while keeping the old flag as a compatibility alias.</li>
<li>Plugins/startup: auto-load bundled provider and CLI-backend plugins from explicit config refs, so bundled Claude CLI, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI message-provider setups no longer need manual <code>plugins.allow</code> entries.</li>
<li>Podman: simplify the container setup around the current rootless user, install the launch helper under <code>~/.local/bin</code>, and document the host-CLI <code>openclaw --container <name> ...</code> workflow instead of a dedicated <code>openclaw</code> service user.</li>
<li>Slack/tool actions: add an explicit <code>upload-file</code> Slack action that routes file uploads through the existing Slack upload transport, with optional filename/title/comment overrides for channels and DMs.</li>
<li>Message actions/files: start unifying file-first sends on the canonical <code>upload-file</code> action by adding explicit support for Microsoft Teams and Google Chat, and by exposing BlueBubbles file sends through <code>upload-file</code> while keeping the legacy <code>sendAttachment</code> alias.</li>
<li>Plugins/Matrix TTS: send auto-TTS replies as native Matrix voice bubbles instead of generic audio attachments. (#37080) thanks @Matthew19990919.</li>
<li>CLI: add <code>openclaw config schema</code> to print the generated JSON schema for <code>openclaw.json</code>. (#54523) Thanks @kvokka.</li>
<li>Config/TTS: auto-migrate legacy speech config on normal reads and secret resolution, keep legacy diagnostics for Doctor, and remove regular-mode runtime fallback for old bundled <code>tts.<provider></code> API-key shapes.</li>
<li>Memory/plugins: move the pre-compaction memory flush plan behind the active memory plugin contract so <code>memory-core</code> owns flush prompts and target-path policy instead of hardcoded core logic.</li>
<li>MiniMax: trim model catalog to M2.7 only, removing legacy M2, M2.1, M2.5, and VL-01 models. (#54487) Thanks @liyuan97.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime: expose <code>runHeartbeatOnce</code> in the plugin runtime <code>system</code> namespace so plugins can trigger a single heartbeat cycle with an explicit delivery target override (e.g. <code>heartbeat: { target: "last" }</code>). (#40299) Thanks @loveyana.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: preserve the post-compaction AGENTS refresh on stale-usage preflight compaction for both immediate replies and queued followups. (#49479) Thanks @jared596.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: surface safeguard-specific cancel reasons and relabel benign manual <code>/compact</code> no-op cases as skipped instead of failed. (#51072) Thanks @afurm.</li>
<li>Docs: add <code>pnpm docs:check-links:anchors</code> for Mintlify anchor validation while keeping <code>scripts/docs-link-audit.mjs</code> as the stable link-audit entrypoint. (#55912) Thanks @velvet-shark.</li>
<li>Tavily: mark outbound API requests with <code>X-Client-Source: openclaw</code> so Tavily can attribute OpenClaw-originated traffic. (#55335) Thanks @lakshyaag-tavily.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Agents/Anthropic: recover unhandled provider stop reasons (e.g. <code>sensitive</code>) as structured assistant errors instead of crashing the agent run. (#56639)</li>
<li>Google/models: resolve Gemini 3.1 pro, flash, and flash-lite for all Google provider aliases by passing the actual runtime provider ID and adding a template-provider fallback; fix flash-lite prefix ordering. (#56567)</li>
<li>OpenAI Codex/image tools: register Codex for media understanding and route image prompts through Codex instructions so image analysis no longer fails on missing provider registration or missing <code>instructions</code>. (#54829) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>Agents/image tool: restore the generic image-runtime fallback when no provider-specific media-understanding provider is registered, so image analysis works again for providers like <code>openrouter</code> and <code>minimax-portal</code>. (#54858) Thanks @MonkeyLeeT.</li>
<li>WhatsApp: fix infinite echo loop in self-chat DM mode where the bot's own outbound replies were re-processed as new inbound user messages. (#54570) Thanks @joelnishanth</li>
<li>Telegram/splitting: replace proportional text estimate with verified HTML-length search so long messages split at word boundaries instead of mid-word; gracefully degrade when tag overhead exceeds the limit. (#56595)</li>
<li>Telegram/delivery: skip whitespace-only and hook-blanked text replies in bot delivery to prevent GrammyError 400 empty-text crashes. (#56620)</li>
<li>Telegram/send: validate <code>replyToMessageId</code> at all four API sinks with a shared normalizer that rejects non-numeric, NaN, and mixed-content strings. (#56587)</li>
<li>Mistral: normalize OpenAI-compatible request flags so official Mistral API runs no longer fail with remaining <code>422 status code (no body)</code> chat errors.</li>
<li>Control UI/config: keep sensitive raw config hidden by default, replace the blank blocked editor with an explicit reveal-to-edit state, and restore raw JSON editing without auto-exposing secrets. Fixes #55322.</li>
<li>CLI/zsh: defer <code>compdef</code> registration until <code>compinit</code> is available so zsh completion loads cleanly with plugin managers and manual setups. (#56555)</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/debounce: guard debounce flush against null message text by sanitizing at the enqueue boundary and adding an independent combiner guard. (#56573)</li>
<li>Auto-reply: suppress JSON-wrapped <code>{"action":"NO_REPLY"}</code> control envelopes before channel delivery with a strict single-key detector; preserves media when text is only a silent envelope. (#56612)</li>
<li>ACP/ACPX agent registry: align OpenClaw's ACPX built-in agent mirror with the latest <code>openclaw/acpx</code> command defaults and built-in aliases, pin versioned <code>npx</code> built-ins to exact versions, and stop unknown ACP agent ids from falling through to raw <code>--agent</code> command execution on the MCP-proxy path. (#28321) Thanks @m0nkmaster and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Security/audit: extend web search key audit to recognize Gemini, Grok/xAI, Kimi, Moonshot, and OpenRouter credentials via a boundary-safe bundled-web-search registry shim. (#56540)</li>
<li>Docs/FAQ: remove broken Xfinity SSL troubleshooting cross-links from English and zh-CN FAQ entries — both sections already contain the full workaround inline. (#56500)</li>
<li>Telegram: deliver verbose tool summaries inside forum topic sessions again, so threaded topic chats now match DM verbose behavior. (#43236) Thanks @frankbuild.</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/CLI agents: restore inbound prompt image refs for CLI routed turns, reapply embedded runner image size guardrails, and cover both CLI image transport paths with regression tests. (#51373)</li>
<li>BlueBubbles/groups: optionally enrich unnamed participant lists with local macOS Contacts names after group gating passes, so group member context can show names instead of only raw phone numbers.</li>
<li>Discord/reconnect: drain stale gateway sockets, clear cached resume state before forced fresh reconnects, and fail closed when old sockets refuse to die so Discord recovery stops looping on poisoned resume state. (#54697) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>iMessage: stop leaking inline <code>[[reply_to:...]]</code> tags into delivered text by sending <code>reply_to</code> as RPC metadata and stripping stray directive tags from outbound messages. (#39512) Thanks @mvanhorn.</li>
<li>CLI/plugins: make routed commands use the same auto-enabled bundled-channel snapshot as gateway startup, so configured bundled channels like Slack load without requiring a prior config rewrite. (#54809) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>CLI/message send: write manual <code>openclaw message send</code> deliveries into the resolved agent session transcript again by always threading the default CLI agent through outbound mirroring. (#54187) Thanks @KevInTheCloud5617.</li>
<li>CLI/onboarding: show the Kimi Code API key option again in the Moonshot setup menu so the interactive picker includes all Kimi setup paths together. Fixes #54412 Thanks @sparkyrider</li>
<li>Agents/status: use provider-aware context window lookup for fresh Anthropic 4.6 model overrides so <code>/status</code> shows the correct 1.0m window instead of an underreported shared-cache minimum. (#54796) Thanks @neeravmakwana.</li>
<li>OpenAI/WebSocket: preserve reasoning replay metadata and tool-call item ids on WebSocket tool turns, and start a fresh response chain when full-context resend is required. (#53856) Thanks @xujingchen1996.</li>
<li>OpenAI/WS: restore reasoning blocks for Responses WebSocket runs and keep reasoning/tool-call replay metadata intact so resumed sessions do not lose or break follow-up reasoning-capable turns. (#53856) Thanks @xujingchen1996.</li>
<li>Agents/errors: surface provider quota/reset details when available, but keep HTML/Cloudflare rate-limit pages on the generic fallback so raw error pages are not shown to users. (#54512) Thanks @bugkill3r.</li>
<li>Claude CLI: switch the bundled Claude CLI backend to <code>stream-json</code> output so watchdogs see progress on long runs, and keep session/usage metadata even when Claude finishes with an empty result line. (#49698) Thanks @felear2022.</li>
<li>Claude CLI/MCP: always pass a strict generated <code>--mcp-config</code> overlay for background Claude CLI runs, including the empty-server case, so Claude does not inherit ambient user/global MCP servers. (#54961) Thanks @markojak.</li>
<li>Agents/embedded replies: surface mid-turn 429 and overload failures when embedded runs end without a user-visible reply, while preserving successful media-only replies that still use legacy <code>mediaUrl</code>. (#50930) Thanks @infichen.</li>
<li>Chat/UI: move the chat send button onto the shared ghost-button theme styling, while keeping the stop button icon readable on the danger state. (#55075) Thanks @bottenbenny.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/allowFrom: show a specific allowFrom policy error for valid blocked targets instead of the misleading <code><E.164|group JID></code> format hint. Thanks @mcaxtr.</li>
<li>Agents/cooldowns: scope rate-limit cooldowns per model so one 429 no longer blocks every model on the same auth profile, replace the exponential 1 min -> 1 h escalation with a stepped 30 s / 1 min / 5 min ladder, and surface a user-facing countdown message when all models are rate-limited. (#49834) Thanks @kiranvk-2011.</li>
<li>Agents/embedded transport errors: distinguish common network failures like connection refused, DNS lookup failure, and interrupted sockets from true timeouts in embedded-run user messaging and lifecycle diagnostics. (#51419) Thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>Telegram/pairing: ignore self-authored DM <code>message</code> updates so bot-pinned status cards and similar service updates do not trigger bogus pairing requests or re-enter inbound dispatch. (#54530) thanks @huntharo</li>
<li>Mattermost/replies: keep pairing replies, slash-command fallback replies, and model-picker messages on the resolved config path so <code>exec:</code> SecretRef bot tokens work across all outbound reply branches. (#48347) thanks @mathiasnagler.</li>
<li>Microsoft Teams/config: accept the existing <code>welcomeCard</code>, <code>groupWelcomeCard</code>, <code>promptStarters</code>, and feedback/reflection keys in strict config validation so already-supported Teams runtime settings stop failing schema checks. (#54679) Thanks @gumclaw.</li>
<li>MCP/channels: add a Gateway-backed channel MCP bridge with Codex/Claude-facing conversation tools, Claude channel notifications, and safer stdio bridge lifecycle handling for reconnects and routed session discovery.</li>
<li>Plugins/SDK: thread <code>moduleUrl</code> through plugin-sdk alias resolution so user-installed plugins outside the openclaw directory correctly resolve <code>openclaw/plugin-sdk/*</code> subpath imports, and gate <code>plugin-sdk:check-exports</code> in <code>release:check</code>. (#54283) Thanks @xieyongliang.</li>
<li>Config/web fetch: allow the documented <code>tools.web.fetch.maxResponseBytes</code> setting in runtime schema validation so valid configs no longer fail with unrecognized-key errors. (#53401) Thanks @erhhung.</li>
<li>Message tool/buttons: keep the shared <code>buttons</code> schema optional in merged tool definitions so plain <code>action=send</code> calls stop failing validation when no buttons are provided. (#54418) Thanks @adzendo.</li>
<li>Agents/openai-compatible tool calls: deduplicate repeated tool call ids across live assistant messages and replayed history so OpenAI-compatible backends no longer reject duplicate <code>tool_call_id</code> values with HTTP 400. (#40996) Thanks @xaeon2026.</li>
<li>Models/openai-completions: default non-native OpenAI-compatible providers to omit tool-definition <code>strict</code> fields unless users explicitly opt back in, so tool calling keeps working on providers that reject that option. (#45497) Thanks @sahancava.</li>
<li>Plugins/context engines: retry strict legacy <code>assemble()</code> calls without the new <code>prompt</code> field when older engines reject it, preserving prompt-aware retrieval compatibility for pre-prompt plugins. (#50848) thanks @danhdoan.</li>
<li>CLI/update status: explicitly say <code>up to date</code> when the local version already matches npm latest, while keeping the availability logic unchanged. (#51409) Thanks @dongzhenye.</li>
<li>Daemon/Linux: stop flagging non-gateway systemd services as duplicate gateways just because their unit files mention OpenClaw, reducing false-positive doctor/log noise. (#45328) Thanks @gregretkowski.</li>
<li>Feishu: close WebSocket connections on monitor stop/abort so ghost connections no longer persist, preventing duplicate event processing and resource leaks across restart cycles. (#52844) Thanks @schumilin.</li>
<li>Feishu: use the original message <code>create_time</code> instead of <code>Date.now()</code> for inbound timestamps so offline-retried messages carry the correct authoring time, preventing mis-targeted agent actions on stale instructions. (#52809) Thanks @schumilin.</li>
<li>Control UI/Skills: open skill detail dialogs with the browser modal lifecycle so clicking a skill row keeps the panel centered instead of rendering it off-screen at the bottom of the page.</li>
<li>Matrix/replies: include quoted poll question/options in inbound reply context so the agent sees the original poll content when users reply to Matrix poll messages. (#55056) Thanks @alberthild.</li>
<li>Matrix/plugins: keep plugin bootstrap from crashing when built runtime mixes bare and deep <code>matrix-js-sdk</code> entrypoints, so unrelated channels do not get taken down during plugin load. (#56273) Thanks @aquaright1.</li>
<li>Agents/sandbox: honor <code>tools.sandbox.tools.alsoAllow</code>, let explicit sandbox re-allows remove matching built-in default-deny tools, and keep sandbox explain/error guidance aligned with the effective sandbox tool policy. (#54492) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Agents/sandbox: make blocked-tool guidance glob-aware again, redact/sanitize session-specific explain hints for safer copy-paste, and avoid leaking control-character session keys in those hints. (#54684) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: trigger timeout recovery compaction before retrying high-context LLM timeouts so embedded runs stop repeating oversized requests. (#46417) thanks @joeykrug.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: reconcile <code>sessions.json.compactionCount</code> after a late embedded auto-compaction success so persisted session counts catch up once the handler reports completion. (#45493) Thanks @jackal092927.</li>
<li>Agents/failover: classify Codex accountId token extraction failures as auth errors so model fallback continues to the next configured candidate. (#55206) Thanks @cosmicnet.</li>
<li>Plugins/runtime: reuse only compatible active plugin registries across tools, providers, web search, and channel bootstrap, align <code>/tools/invoke</code> plugin loading with the session workspace, and retry outbound channel recovery when the pinned channel surface changes so plugin tools and channels stop disappearing or re-registering from mismatched runtime loads. Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Talk/macOS: stop direct system-voice failures from replaying system speech, use app-locale fallback for shared watchdog timing, and add regression coverage for the macOS fallback route and language-aware timeout policy. (#53511) thanks @hongsw.</li>
<li>Discord/gateway cleanup: keep late Carbon reconnect-exhausted errors suppressed through startup/dispose cleanup so Discord monitor shutdown no longer crashes on late gateway close events. (#55373) Thanks @Takhoffman.</li>
<li>Discord/gateway shutdown: treat expected reconnect-exhausted events during intentional lifecycle stop as clean shutdowns so startup-abort cleanup no longer surfaces false gateway failures. (#55324) Thanks @joelnishanth.</li>
<li>Discord/gateway shutdown: suppress reconnect-exhausted events that were already buffered before teardown flips <code>lifecycleStopping</code>, so stale-socket Discord restarts no longer crash the whole gateway. Fixes #55403 and #55421. Thanks @lml2468 and @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>GitHub Copilot/auth refresh: treat large <code>expires_at</code> values as seconds epochs and clamp far-future runtime auth refresh timers so Copilot token refresh cannot fall into a <code>setTimeout</code> overflow hot loop. (#55360) Thanks @michael-abdo.</li>
<li>Agents/status: use the persisted runtime session model in <code>session_status</code> when no explicit override exists, and honor per-agent <code>thinkingDefault</code> in both <code>session_status</code> and <code>/status</code>. (#55425) Thanks @scoootscooob, @xaeon2026, and @ysfbsf.</li>
<li>Heartbeat/runner: guarantee the interval timer is re-armed after heartbeat runs and unexpected runner errors so scheduled heartbeats do not silently stop after an interrupted cycle. (#52270) Thanks @MiloStack.</li>
<li>Config/Doctor: rewrite stale bundled plugin load paths from legacy bundled-plugin locations to the packaged bundled path, including directory-name mismatches and slash-suffixed config entries. (#55054) Thanks @SnowSky1.</li>
<li>WhatsApp/mentions: stop treating mentions embedded in quoted messages as direct mentions so replying to a message that @mentioned the bot no longer falsely triggers mention gating. (#52711) Thanks @lurebat.</li>
<li>Matrix: keep separate 2-person rooms out of DM routing after <code>m.direct</code> seeds successfully, while still honoring explicit <code>is_direct</code> state and startup fallback recovery. (#54890) thanks @private-peter</li>
<li>Agents/ollama fallback: surface non-2xx Ollama HTTP errors with a leading status code so HTTP 503 responses trigger model fallback again. (#55214) Thanks @bugkill3r.</li>
<li>Feishu/tools: stop synthetic agent ids like <code>agent-spawner</code> from being treated as Feishu account ids during tool execution, so tools fall back to the configured/default Feishu account unless the contextual id is a real enabled Feishu account. (#55627) Thanks @MonkeyLeeT.</li>
<li>Google/tools: strip empty <code>required: []</code> arrays from Gemini tool schemas so optional-only tool parameters no longer trigger Google validator 400s. (#52106) Thanks @oliviareid-svg.</li>
<li>Onboarding/TUI/local gateways: show the resolved gateway port in setup output, clarify no-daemon local health/dashboard messaging, and preserve loopback Control UI auth on reruns and explicit local gateway URLs so local quickstart flows recover cleanly. (#55730) Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>TUI/chat log: keep system messages as single logical entries and prune overflow at whole-message boundaries so wrapped system spacing stays intact. (#55732) Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>TUI/activation: validate <code>/activation</code> arguments in the TUI and reject invalid values instead of silently coercing them to <code>mention</code>. (#55733) Thanks @shakkernerd.</li>
<li>Agents/model switching: apply <code>/model</code> changes to active embedded runs at the next safe retry boundary, so overloaded or retrying turns switch to the newly selected model instead of staying pinned to the old provider.</li>
<li>Agents/Codex fallback: classify Codex <code>server_error</code> payloads as failoverable, sanitize <code>Codex error:</code> payloads before they reach chat, preserve context-overflow guidance for prefixed <code>invalid_request_error</code> payloads, and omit provider <code>request_id</code> values from user-facing UI copy. (#42892) Thanks @xaeon2026.</li>
<li>Memory/search: share memory embedding provider registrations across split plugin runtimes so memory search no longer fails with unknown provider errors after memory-core registers built-in adapters. (#55945) Thanks @glitch418x.</li>
<li>Discord/Carbon beta: update <code>@buape/carbon</code> to the latest beta and pass the new <code>RateLimitError</code> request argument so Discord stays compatible with the upstream beta constructor change. (#55980) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Plugins/inbound claims: pass full inbound attachment arrays through <code>inbound_claim</code> hook metadata while keeping the legacy singular media attachment fields for compatibility. (#55452) Thanks @huntharo.</li>
<li>Plugins/Matrix: preserve sender filenames for inbound media by forwarding <code>originalFilename</code> to <code>saveMediaBuffer</code>. (#55692) thanks @esrehmki.</li>
<li>Matrix/mentions: recognize <code>matrix.to</code> mentions whose visible label uses the bot's room display name, so <code>requireMention: true</code> rooms respond correctly in modern Matrix clients. (#55393) thanks @nickludlam.</li>
<li>Ollama/thinking off: route <code>thinkingLevel=off</code> through the live Ollama extension request path so thinking-capable Ollama models now receive top-level <code>think: false</code> instead of silently generating hidden reasoning tokens. (#53200) Thanks @BruceMacD.</li>
<li>Plugins/diffs: stage bundled <code>@pierre/diffs</code> runtime dependencies during packaged updates so the bundled diff viewer keeps loading after global installs and updates. (#56077) Thanks @gumadeiras.</li>
<li>Plugins/diffs: load bundled Pierre themes without JSON module imports so diff rendering keeps working on newer Node builds. (#45869) thanks @NickHood1984.</li>
<li>Plugins/uninstall: remove owned <code>channels.<id></code> config when uninstalling channel plugins, and keep the uninstall preview aligned with explicit channel ownership so built-in channels and shared keys stay intact. (#35915) Thanks @wbxl2000.</li>
<li>Plugins/Matrix: prefer explicit DM signals when choosing outbound direct rooms and routing unmapped verification summaries, so strict 2-person fallback rooms do not outrank the real DM. (#56076) thanks @gumadeiras</li>
<li>Plugins/Matrix: resolve env-backed <code>accessToken</code> and <code>password</code> SecretRefs against the active Matrix config env path during startup, and officially accept SecretRef <code>accessToken</code> config values. (#54980) thanks @kakahu2015.</li>
<li>Microsoft Teams/proactive DMs: prefer the freshest personal conversation reference for <code>user:<aadObjectId></code> sends when multiple stored references exist, so replies stop targeting stale DM threads. (#54702) Thanks @gumclaw.</li>
<li>Gateway/plugins: reuse the session workspace when building HTTP <code>/tools/invoke</code> tool lists and harden tool construction to infer the session agent workspace by default, so workspace plugins do not re-register on repeated HTTP tool calls. (#56101) thanks @neeravmakwana</li>
<li>Brave/web search: normalize unsupported Brave <code>country</code> filters to <code>ALL</code> before request and cache-key generation so locale-derived values like <code>VN</code> stop failing with upstream 422 validation errors. (#55695) Thanks @chen-zhang-cs-code.</li>
<li>Discord/replies: preserve leading indentation when stripping inline reply tags so reply-tagged plain text and fenced code blocks keep their formatting. (#55960) Thanks @Nanako0129.</li>
<li>Daemon/status: surface immediate gateway close reasons from lightweight probes and prefer those concrete auth or pairing failures over generic timeouts in <code>openclaw daemon status</code>. (#56282) Thanks @mbelinky.</li>
<li>Agents/failover: classify HTTP 410 errors as retryable timeouts by default while still preserving explicit session-expired, billing, and auth signals from the payload. (#55201) thanks @nikus-pan.</li>
<li>Agents/subagents: restore completion announce delivery for extension channels like BlueBubbles. (#56348)</li>
<li>Plugins/Matrix: load bundled <code>@matrix-org/matrix-sdk-crypto-nodejs</code> through <code>createRequire(...)</code> so E2EE media send and receive keep the package-local native binding lookup working in packaged ESM builds. (#54566) thanks @joelnishanth.</li>
<li>Plugins/Matrix: encrypt E2EE image thumbnails with <code>thumbnail_file</code> while keeping unencrypted-room previews on <code>thumbnail_url</code>, so encrypted Matrix image events keep thumbnail metadata without leaking plaintext previews. (#54711) thanks @frischeDaten.</li>
<li>Telegram/forum topics: keep native <code>/new</code> and <code>/reset</code> routed to the active topic by preserving the topic target on forum-thread command context. (#35963)</li>
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<h3>Changes</h3>
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<li>Android/chat settings: redesign the chat settings sheet with grouped device and media sections, refresh the Connect and Voice tabs, and tighten the chat composer/session header for a denser mobile layout. (#44894) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>iOS/onboarding: add a first-run welcome pager before gateway setup, stop auto-opening the QR scanner, and show <code>/pair qr</code> instructions on the connect step. (#45054) Thanks @ngutman.</li>
<li>Browser/existing-session: add an official Chrome DevTools MCP attach mode for signed-in live Chrome sessions, with docs for <code>chrome://inspect/#remote-debugging</code> enablement and direct backlinks to Chromes own setup guides.</li>
<li>Browser/agents: add built-in <code>profile="user"</code> for the logged-in host browser and <code>profile="chrome-relay"</code> for the extension relay, so agent browser calls can prefer the real signed-in browser without the extra <code>browserSession</code> selector.</li>
<li>Browser/act automation: add batched actions, selector targeting, and delayed clicks for browser act requests with normalized batch dispatch. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Docker/timezone override: add <code>OPENCLAW_TZ</code> so <code>docker-setup.sh</code> can pin gateway and CLI containers to a chosen IANA timezone instead of inheriting the daemon default. (#34119) Thanks @Lanfei.</li>
<li>Dependencies/pi: bump <code>@mariozechner/pi-agent-core</code>, <code>@mariozechner/pi-ai</code>, <code>@mariozechner/pi-coding-agent</code>, and <code>@mariozechner/pi-tui</code> to <code>0.58.0</code>.</li>
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<h3>Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Dashboard/chat UI: stop reloading full chat history on every live tool result in dashboard v2 so tool-heavy runs no longer trigger UI freeze/re-render storms while the final event still refreshes persisted history. (#45541) Thanks @BunsDev.</li>
<li>Gateway/client requests: reject unanswered gateway RPC calls after a bounded timeout and clear their pending state, so stalled connections no longer leak hanging <code>GatewayClient.request()</code> promises indefinitely.</li>
<li>Build/plugin-sdk bundling: bundle plugin-sdk subpath entries in one shared build pass so published packages stop duplicating shared chunks and avoid the recent plugin-sdk memory blow-up. (#45426) Thanks @TarasShyn.</li>
<li>Ollama/reasoning visibility: stop promoting native <code>thinking</code> and <code>reasoning</code> fields into final assistant text so local reasoning models no longer leak internal thoughts in normal replies. (#45330) Thanks @xi7ang.</li>
<li>Android/onboarding QR scan: switch setup QR scanning to Google Code Scanner so onboarding uses a more reliable scanner instead of the legacy embedded ZXing flow. (#45021) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Browser/existing-session: harden driver validation and session lifecycle so transport errors trigger reconnects while tool-level errors preserve the session, and extract shared ARIA role sets to deduplicate Playwright and Chrome MCP snapshot paths. (#45682) Thanks @odysseus0.</li>
<li>Browser/existing-session: accept text-only <code>list_pages</code> and <code>new_page</code> responses from Chrome DevTools MCP so live-session tab discovery and new-tab open flows keep working when the server omits structured page metadata.</li>
<li>Control UI/insecure auth: preserve explicit shared token and password auth on plain-HTTP Control UI connects so LAN and reverse-proxy sessions no longer drop shared auth before the first WebSocket handshake. (#45088) Thanks @velvet-shark.</li>
<li>Gateway/session reset: preserve <code>lastAccountId</code> and <code>lastThreadId</code> across gateway session resets so replies keep routing back to the same account and thread after <code>/reset</code>. (#44773) Thanks @Lanfei.</li>
<li>macOS/onboarding: avoid self-restarting freshly bootstrapped launchd gateways and give new daemon installs longer to become healthy, so <code>openclaw onboard --install-daemon</code> no longer false-fails on slower Macs and fresh VM snapshots.</li>
<li>Gateway/status: add <code>openclaw gateway status --require-rpc</code> and clearer Linux non-interactive daemon-install failure reporting so automation can fail hard on probe misses instead of treating a printed RPC error as green.</li>
<li>macOS/exec approvals: respect per-agent exec approval settings in the gateway prompter, including allowlist fallback when the native prompt cannot be shown, so gateway-triggered <code>system.run</code> requests follow configured policy instead of always prompting or denying unexpectedly. (#13707) Thanks @sliekens.</li>
<li>Telegram/media downloads: thread the same direct or proxy transport policy into SSRF-guarded file fetches so inbound attachments keep working when Telegram falls back between env-proxy and direct networking. (#44639) Thanks @obviyus.</li>
<li>Telegram/inbound media IPv4 fallback: retry SSRF-guarded Telegram file downloads once with the same IPv4 fallback policy as Bot API calls so fresh installs on IPv6-broken hosts no longer fail to download inbound images.</li>
<li>Windows/gateway install: bound <code>schtasks</code> calls and fall back to the Startup-folder login item when task creation hangs, so native <code>openclaw gateway install</code> fails fast instead of wedging forever on broken Scheduled Task setups.</li>
<li>Windows/gateway stop: resolve Startup-folder fallback listeners from the installed <code>gateway.cmd</code> port, so <code>openclaw gateway stop</code> now actually kills fallback-launched gateway processes before restart.</li>
<li>Windows/gateway status: reuse the installed service command environment when reading runtime status, so startup-fallback gateways keep reporting the configured port and running state in <code>gateway status --json</code> instead of falling back to <code>gateway port unknown</code>.</li>
<li>Windows/gateway auth: stop attaching device identity on local loopback shared-token and password gateway calls, so native Windows agent replies no longer log stale <code>device signature expired</code> fallback noise before succeeding.</li>
<li>Discord/gateway startup: treat plain-text and transient <code>/gateway/bot</code> metadata fetch failures as transient startup errors so Discord gateway boot no longer crashes on unhandled rejections. (#44397) Thanks @jalehman.</li>
<li>Slack/probe: keep <code>auth.test()</code> bot and team metadata mapping stable while simplifying the probe result path. (#44775) Thanks @Cafexss.</li>
<li>Dashboard/chat UI: render oversized plain-text replies as normal paragraphs instead of capped gray code blocks, so long desktop chat responses stay readable without tab-switching refreshes.</li>
<li>Dashboard/chat UI: restore the <code>chat-new-messages</code> class on the New messages scroll pill so the button uses its existing compact styling instead of rendering as a full-screen SVG overlay. (#44856) Thanks @Astro-Han.</li>
<li>Gateway/Control UI: restore the operator-only device-auth bypass and classify browser connect failures so origin and device-identity problems no longer show up as auth errors in the Control UI and web chat. (#45512) thanks @sallyom.</li>
<li>macOS/voice wake: stop crashing wake-word command extraction when speech segment ranges come from a different transcript instance.</li>
<li>Discord/allowlists: honor raw <code>guild_id</code> when hydrated guild objects are missing so allowlisted channels and threads like <code>#maintainers</code> no longer get false-dropped before channel allowlist checks.</li>
<li>macOS/runtime locator: require Node >=22.16.0 during macOS runtime discovery so the app no longer accepts Node versions that the main runtime guard rejects later. Thanks @sumleo.</li>
<li>Agents/custom providers: preserve blank API keys for loopback OpenAI-compatible custom providers by clearing the synthetic Authorization header at runtime, while keeping explicit apiKey and oauth/token config from silently downgrading into fake bearer auth. (#45631) Thanks @xinhuagu.</li>
<li>Models/google-vertex Gemini flash-lite normalization: apply existing bare-ID preview normalization to <code>google-vertex</code> model refs and provider configs so <code>google-vertex/gemini-3.1-flash-lite</code> resolves as <code>gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview</code>. (#42435) thanks @scoootscooob.</li>
<li>iMessage/remote attachments: reject unsafe remote attachment paths before spawning SCP, so sender-controlled filenames can no longer inject shell metacharacters into remote media staging. Thanks @lintsinghua.</li>
<li>Telegram/webhook auth: validate the Telegram webhook secret before reading or parsing request bodies, so unauthenticated requests are rejected immediately instead of consuming up to 1 MB first. Thanks @space08.</li>
<li>Security/device pairing: make bootstrap setup codes single-use so pending device pairing requests cannot be silently replayed and widened to admin before approval. Thanks @tdjackey.</li>
<li>Security/external content: strip zero-width and soft-hyphen marker-splitting characters during boundary sanitization so spoofed <code>EXTERNAL_UNTRUSTED_CONTENT</code> markers fall back to the existing hardening path instead of bypassing marker normalization.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: unwrap more <code>pnpm</code> runtime forms during approval binding, including <code>pnpm --reporter ... exec</code> and direct <code>pnpm node</code> file runs, with matching regression coverage and docs updates.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: fail closed for Perl <code>-M</code> and <code>-I</code> approval flows so preload and load-path module resolution stays outside approval-backed runtime execution unless the operator uses a broader explicit trust path.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: recognize PowerShell <code>-File</code> and <code>-f</code> wrapper forms during inline-command extraction so approval and command-analysis paths treat file-based PowerShell launches like the existing <code>-Command</code> variants.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: unwrap <code>env</code> dispatch wrappers inside shell-segment allowlist resolution on macOS so <code>env FOO=bar /path/to/bin</code> resolves against the effective executable instead of the wrapper token.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: treat backslash-newline as shell line continuation during macOS shell-chain parsing so line-continued <code>$(</code> substitutions fail closed instead of slipping past command-substitution checks.</li>
<li>Security/exec approvals: bind macOS skill auto-allow trust to both executable name and resolved path so same-basename binaries no longer inherit trust from unrelated skill bins.</li>
<li>Build/plugin-sdk bundling: bundle plugin-sdk subpath entries in one shared build pass so published packages stop duplicating shared chunks and avoid the recent plugin-sdk memory blow-up. (#45426) Thanks @TarasShyn.</li>
<li>Cron/isolated sessions: route nested cron-triggered embedded runner work onto the nested lane so isolated cron jobs no longer deadlock when compaction or other queued inner work runs. Thanks @vincentkoc.</li>
<li>Agents/OpenAI-compatible compat overrides: respect explicit user <code>models[].compat</code> opt-ins for non-native <code>openai-completions</code> endpoints so usage-in-streaming capability overrides no longer get forced off when the endpoint actually supports them. (#44432) Thanks @cheapestinference.</li>
<li>Agents/Azure OpenAI startup prompts: rephrase the built-in <code>/new</code>, <code>/reset</code>, and post-compaction startup instruction so Azure OpenAI deployments no longer hit HTTP 400 false positives from the content filter. (#43403) Thanks @xingsy97.</li>
<li>Agents/memory bootstrap: load only one root memory file, preferring <code>MEMORY.md</code> and using <code>memory.md</code> as a fallback, so case-insensitive Docker mounts no longer inject duplicate memory context. (#26054) Thanks @Lanfei.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: compare post-compaction token sanity checks against full-session pre-compaction totals and skip the check when token estimation fails, so sessions with large bootstrap context keep real token counts instead of falling back to unknown. (#28347) thanks @efe-arv.</li>
<li>Agents/compaction: preserve safeguard compaction summary language continuity via default and configurable custom instructions so persona drift is reduced after auto-compaction. (#10456) Thanks @keepitmello.</li>
<li>Agents/tool warnings: distinguish gated core tools like <code>apply_patch</code> from plugin-only unknown entries in <code>tools.profile</code> warnings, so unavailable core tools now report current runtime/provider/model/config gating instead of suggesting a missing plugin.</li>
<li>Config/validation: accept documented <code>agents.list[].params</code> per-agent overrides in strict config validation so <code>openclaw config validate</code> no longer rejects runtime-supported <code>cacheRetention</code>, <code>temperature</code>, and <code>maxTokens</code> settings. (#41171) Thanks @atian8179.</li>
<li>Config/web fetch: restore runtime validation for documented <code>tools.web.fetch.readability</code> and <code>tools.web.fetch.firecrawl</code> settings so valid web fetch configs no longer fail with unrecognized-key errors. (#42583) Thanks @stim64045-spec.</li>
<li>Signal/config validation: add <code>channels.signal.groups</code> schema support so per-group <code>requireMention</code>, <code>tools</code>, and <code>toolsBySender</code> overrides no longer get rejected during config validation. (#27199) Thanks @unisone.</li>
<li>Config/discovery: accept <code>discovery.wideArea.domain</code> in strict config validation so unicast DNS-SD gateway configs no longer fail with an unrecognized-key error. (#35615) Thanks @ingyukoh.</li>
<li>Telegram/media errors: redact Telegram file URLs before building media fetch errors so failed inbound downloads do not leak bot tokens into logs. Thanks @space08.</li>
</ul>
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@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ android {
applicationId = "ai.openclaw.app"
minSdk = 31
targetSdk = 36
versionCode = 2026033000
versionName = "2026.3.30"
versionCode = 2026032800
versionName = "2026.3.28"
ndk {
// Support all major ABIs — native libs are tiny (~47 KB per ABI)
abiFilters += listOf("armeabi-v7a", "arm64-v8a", "x86", "x86_64")

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@@ -31,13 +31,6 @@
android:name="android.hardware.telephony"
android:required="false" />
<queries>
<intent>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent>
</queries>
<application
android:name=".NodeApp"
android:allowBackup="true"

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@@ -56,17 +56,6 @@ class MainViewModel(app: Application) : AndroidViewModel(app) {
val gateways: StateFlow<List<GatewayEndpoint>> = runtimeState(initial = emptyList()) { it.gateways }
val discoveryStatusText: StateFlow<String> = runtimeState(initial = "Searching…") { it.discoveryStatusText }
val notificationForwardingEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.notificationForwardingEnabled
val notificationForwardingMode: StateFlow<NotificationPackageFilterMode> =
prefs.notificationForwardingMode
val notificationForwardingPackages: StateFlow<Set<String>> = prefs.notificationForwardingPackages
val notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> =
prefs.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled
val notificationForwardingQuietStart: StateFlow<String> = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietStart
val notificationForwardingQuietEnd: StateFlow<String> = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietEnd
val notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute: StateFlow<Int> =
prefs.notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute
val notificationForwardingSessionKey: StateFlow<String?> = prefs.notificationForwardingSessionKey
val isConnected: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.isConnected }
val isNodeConnected: StateFlow<Boolean> = runtimeState(initial = false) { it.nodeConnected }
@@ -208,39 +197,6 @@ class MainViewModel(app: Application) : AndroidViewModel(app) {
prefs.setCanvasDebugStatusEnabled(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value: Boolean) {
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingMode(mode: NotificationPackageFilterMode) {
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingMode(mode)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingPackagesCsv(csv: String) {
val packages =
csv
.split(',')
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingPackages(packages)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled: Boolean,
start: String,
end: String,
): Boolean {
return ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(enabled = enabled, start = start, end = end)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value: Int) {
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value: String?) {
ensureRuntime().setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value)
}
fun setVoiceScreenActive(active: Boolean) {
ensureRuntime().setVoiceScreenActive(active)
}

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@@ -139,7 +139,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
motionPedometerAvailable = { motionHandler.isPedometerAvailable() },
sendSmsAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.canSendSms() },
readSmsAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.canReadSms() },
smsSearchPossible = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.hasTelephonyFeature() },
callLogAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG },
hasRecordAudioPermission = { hasRecordAudioPermission() },
manualTls = { manualTls.value },
@@ -165,8 +164,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
locationEnabled = { locationMode.value != LocationMode.Off },
sendSmsAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.canSendSms() },
readSmsAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS && sms.canReadSms() },
smsFeatureEnabled = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS },
smsTelephonyAvailable = { sms.hasTelephonyFeature() },
callLogAvailable = { BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG },
debugBuild = { BuildConfig.DEBUG },
refreshNodeCanvasCapability = { nodeSession.refreshNodeCanvasCapability() },
@@ -537,17 +534,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
fun setOnboardingCompleted(value: Boolean) = prefs.setOnboardingCompleted(value)
val lastDiscoveredStableId: StateFlow<String> = prefs.lastDiscoveredStableId
val canvasDebugStatusEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.canvasDebugStatusEnabled
val notificationForwardingEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = prefs.notificationForwardingEnabled
val notificationForwardingMode: StateFlow<NotificationPackageFilterMode> =
prefs.notificationForwardingMode
val notificationForwardingPackages: StateFlow<Set<String>> = prefs.notificationForwardingPackages
val notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> =
prefs.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled
val notificationForwardingQuietStart: StateFlow<String> = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietStart
val notificationForwardingQuietEnd: StateFlow<String> = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietEnd
val notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute: StateFlow<Int> =
prefs.notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute
val notificationForwardingSessionKey: StateFlow<String?> = prefs.notificationForwardingSessionKey
private var didAutoConnect = false
@@ -700,34 +686,6 @@ class NodeRuntime(
prefs.setCanvasDebugStatusEnabled(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value: Boolean) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingMode(mode: NotificationPackageFilterMode) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingMode(mode)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingPackages(packages: List<String>) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingPackages(packages)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled: Boolean,
start: String,
end: String,
): Boolean {
return prefs.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(enabled = enabled, start = start, end = end)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value: Int) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value)
}
fun setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value: String?) {
prefs.setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value)
}
fun setVoiceScreenActive(active: Boolean) {
if (!active) {
stopActiveVoiceSession()

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@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app
import java.time.Instant
import java.time.ZoneId
enum class NotificationPackageFilterMode(val rawValue: String) {
Allowlist("allowlist"),
Blocklist("blocklist"),
;
companion object {
fun fromRawValue(raw: String?): NotificationPackageFilterMode {
return entries.firstOrNull { it.rawValue == raw?.trim()?.lowercase() } ?: Blocklist
}
}
}
internal data class NotificationForwardingPolicy(
val enabled: Boolean,
val mode: NotificationPackageFilterMode,
val packages: Set<String>,
val quietHoursEnabled: Boolean,
val quietStart: String,
val quietEnd: String,
val maxEventsPerMinute: Int,
val sessionKey: String?,
)
internal fun NotificationForwardingPolicy.allowsPackage(packageName: String): Boolean {
val normalized = packageName.trim()
if (normalized.isEmpty()) {
return false
}
return when (mode) {
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Allowlist -> packages.contains(normalized)
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist -> !packages.contains(normalized)
}
}
internal fun NotificationForwardingPolicy.isWithinQuietHours(
nowEpochMs: Long,
zoneId: ZoneId = ZoneId.systemDefault(),
): Boolean {
if (!quietHoursEnabled) {
return false
}
val startMinutes = parseLocalHourMinute(quietStart) ?: return false
val endMinutes = parseLocalHourMinute(quietEnd) ?: return false
if (startMinutes == endMinutes) {
return true
}
val now =
Instant.ofEpochMilli(nowEpochMs)
.atZone(zoneId)
.toLocalTime()
val nowMinutes = now.hour * 60 + now.minute
return if (startMinutes < endMinutes) {
nowMinutes in startMinutes until endMinutes
} else {
nowMinutes >= startMinutes || nowMinutes < endMinutes
}
}
private val localHourMinuteRegex = Regex("""^([01]\d|2[0-3]):([0-5]\d)$""")
internal fun normalizeLocalHourMinute(raw: String): String? {
val trimmed = raw.trim()
val match = localHourMinuteRegex.matchEntire(trimmed) ?: return null
return "${match.groupValues[1]}:${match.groupValues[2]}"
}
internal fun parseLocalHourMinute(raw: String): Int? {
val normalized = normalizeLocalHourMinute(raw) ?: return null
val parts = normalized.split(':')
val hour = parts[0].toInt()
val minute = parts[1].toInt()
return hour * 60 + minute
}
internal class NotificationBurstLimiter {
private val lock = Any()
private var windowStartMs: Long = -1L
private var eventsInWindow: Int = 0
fun allow(nowEpochMs: Long, maxEventsPerMinute: Int): Boolean {
if (maxEventsPerMinute <= 0) {
return false
}
val currentWindow = nowEpochMs - (nowEpochMs % 60_000L)
synchronized(lock) {
if (currentWindow != windowStartMs) {
windowStartMs = currentWindow
eventsInWindow = 0
}
if (eventsInWindow >= maxEventsPerMinute) {
return false
}
eventsInWindow += 1
return true
}
}
}

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@@ -185,16 +185,7 @@ class PermissionRequester(private val activity: ComponentActivity) {
when (permission) {
Manifest.permission.CAMERA -> "Camera"
Manifest.permission.RECORD_AUDIO -> "Microphone"
Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS -> "Send SMS"
Manifest.permission.READ_SMS -> "Read SMS"
Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS -> "Read Contacts"
Manifest.permission.WRITE_CONTACTS -> "Write Contacts"
Manifest.permission.READ_CALENDAR -> "Read Calendar"
Manifest.permission.WRITE_CALENDAR -> "Write Calendar"
Manifest.permission.READ_CALL_LOG -> "Read Call Log"
Manifest.permission.ACTIVITY_RECOGNITION -> "Motion Activity"
Manifest.permission.READ_MEDIA_IMAGES -> "Photos"
Manifest.permission.READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE -> "Photos"
Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS -> "SMS"
else -> permission
}
}

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@@ -26,17 +26,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
private const val voiceWakeModeKey = "voiceWake.mode"
private const val plainPrefsName = "openclaw.node"
private const val securePrefsName = "openclaw.node.secure"
private const val notificationsForwardingEnabledKey = "notifications.forwarding.enabled"
private const val defaultNotificationForwardingEnabled = false
private const val notificationsForwardingModeKey = "notifications.forwarding.mode"
private const val notificationsForwardingPackagesKey = "notifications.forwarding.packages"
private const val notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey =
"notifications.forwarding.quietHoursEnabled"
private const val notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey = "notifications.forwarding.quietStart"
private const val notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey = "notifications.forwarding.quietEnd"
private const val notificationsForwardingMaxEventsPerMinuteKey =
"notifications.forwarding.maxEventsPerMinute"
private const val notificationsForwardingSessionKeyKey = "notifications.forwarding.sessionKey"
}
private val appContext = context.applicationContext
@@ -107,55 +96,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
MutableStateFlow(plainPrefs.getBoolean("canvas.debugStatusEnabled", false))
val canvasDebugStatusEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = _canvasDebugStatusEnabled
private val _notificationForwardingEnabled =
MutableStateFlow(plainPrefs.getBoolean(notificationsForwardingEnabledKey, defaultNotificationForwardingEnabled))
val notificationForwardingEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = _notificationForwardingEnabled
private val _notificationForwardingMode =
MutableStateFlow(
NotificationPackageFilterMode.fromRawValue(
plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingModeKey, null),
),
)
val notificationForwardingMode: StateFlow<NotificationPackageFilterMode> = _notificationForwardingMode
private val _notificationForwardingPackages = MutableStateFlow(loadNotificationForwardingPackages())
val notificationForwardingPackages: StateFlow<Set<String>> = _notificationForwardingPackages
private val storedQuietStart =
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, "22:00").orEmpty())
?: "22:00"
private val storedQuietEnd =
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, "07:00").orEmpty())
?: "07:00"
private val storedQuietHoursEnabled =
plainPrefs.getBoolean(notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey, false) &&
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, "22:00").orEmpty()) != null &&
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, "07:00").orEmpty()) != null
private val _notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled =
MutableStateFlow(storedQuietHoursEnabled)
val notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled: StateFlow<Boolean> = _notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled
private val _notificationForwardingQuietStart = MutableStateFlow(storedQuietStart)
val notificationForwardingQuietStart: StateFlow<String> = _notificationForwardingQuietStart
private val _notificationForwardingQuietEnd = MutableStateFlow(storedQuietEnd)
val notificationForwardingQuietEnd: StateFlow<String> = _notificationForwardingQuietEnd
private val _notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute =
MutableStateFlow(plainPrefs.getInt(notificationsForwardingMaxEventsPerMinuteKey, 20).coerceAtLeast(1))
val notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute: StateFlow<Int> = _notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute
private val _notificationForwardingSessionKey =
MutableStateFlow(
plainPrefs
.getString(notificationsForwardingSessionKeyKey, "")
?.trim()
?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() },
)
val notificationForwardingSessionKey: StateFlow<String?> = _notificationForwardingSessionKey
private val _wakeWords = MutableStateFlow(loadWakeWords())
val wakeWords: StateFlow<List<String>> = _wakeWords
@@ -245,114 +185,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
_canvasDebugStatusEnabled.value = value
}
internal fun getNotificationForwardingPolicy(appPackageName: String): NotificationForwardingPolicy {
val modeRaw = plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingModeKey, null)
val mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.fromRawValue(modeRaw)
val configuredPackages = loadNotificationForwardingPackages()
val normalizedAppPackage = appPackageName.trim()
val defaultBlockedPackages =
if (normalizedAppPackage.isNotEmpty()) setOf(normalizedAppPackage) else emptySet()
val packages =
when (mode) {
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Allowlist -> configuredPackages
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist -> configuredPackages + defaultBlockedPackages
}
val maxEvents = plainPrefs.getInt(notificationsForwardingMaxEventsPerMinuteKey, 20)
val quietStart =
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, "22:00").orEmpty())
?: "22:00"
val quietEnd =
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, "07:00").orEmpty())
?: "07:00"
val sessionKey =
plainPrefs
.getString(notificationsForwardingSessionKeyKey, "")
?.trim()
?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
val quietHoursEnabled =
plainPrefs.getBoolean(notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey, false) &&
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, "22:00").orEmpty()) != null &&
normalizeLocalHourMinute(plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, "07:00").orEmpty()) != null
return NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = plainPrefs.getBoolean(notificationsForwardingEnabledKey, defaultNotificationForwardingEnabled),
mode = mode,
packages = packages,
quietHoursEnabled = quietHoursEnabled,
quietStart = quietStart,
quietEnd = quietEnd,
maxEventsPerMinute = maxEvents.coerceAtLeast(1),
sessionKey = sessionKey,
)
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingEnabled(value: Boolean) {
plainPrefs.edit { putBoolean(notificationsForwardingEnabledKey, value) }
_notificationForwardingEnabled.value = value
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingMode(mode: NotificationPackageFilterMode) {
plainPrefs.edit { putString(notificationsForwardingModeKey, mode.rawValue) }
_notificationForwardingMode.value = mode
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingPackages(packages: List<String>) {
val sanitized =
packages
.asSequence()
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
.toSet()
.toList()
.sorted()
val encoded = JsonArray(sanitized.map { JsonPrimitive(it) }).toString()
plainPrefs.edit { putString(notificationsForwardingPackagesKey, encoded) }
_notificationForwardingPackages.value = sanitized.toSet()
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled: Boolean,
start: String,
end: String,
): Boolean {
if (!enabled) {
plainPrefs.edit { putBoolean(notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey, false) }
_notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.value = false
return true
}
val normalizedStart = normalizeLocalHourMinute(start) ?: return false
val normalizedEnd = normalizeLocalHourMinute(end) ?: return false
plainPrefs.edit {
putBoolean(notificationsForwardingQuietHoursEnabledKey, enabled)
putString(notificationsForwardingQuietStartKey, normalizedStart)
putString(notificationsForwardingQuietEndKey, normalizedEnd)
}
_notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.value = enabled
_notificationForwardingQuietStart.value = normalizedStart
_notificationForwardingQuietEnd.value = normalizedEnd
return true
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(value: Int) {
val normalized = value.coerceAtLeast(1)
plainPrefs.edit {
putInt(notificationsForwardingMaxEventsPerMinuteKey, normalized)
}
_notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute.value = normalized
}
internal fun setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(value: String?) {
val normalized = value?.trim()?.takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
plainPrefs.edit {
putString(notificationsForwardingSessionKeyKey, normalized.orEmpty())
}
_notificationForwardingSessionKey.value = normalized
}
fun loadGatewayToken(): String? {
val manual =
_gatewayToken.value.trim().ifEmpty {
@@ -476,28 +308,6 @@ class SecurePrefs(
_speakerEnabled.value = value
}
private fun loadNotificationForwardingPackages(): Set<String> {
val raw = plainPrefs.getString(notificationsForwardingPackagesKey, null)?.trim()
if (raw.isNullOrEmpty()) {
return emptySet()
}
return try {
val element = json.parseToJsonElement(raw)
val array = element as? JsonArray ?: return emptySet()
array
.mapNotNull { item ->
when (item) {
is JsonNull -> null
is JsonPrimitive -> item.content.trim().takeIf { it.isNotEmpty() }
else -> null
}
}
.toSet()
} catch (_: Throwable) {
emptySet()
}
}
private fun loadVoiceWakeMode(): VoiceWakeMode {
val raw = plainPrefs.getString(voiceWakeModeKey, null)
val resolved = VoiceWakeMode.fromRawValue(raw)

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@@ -181,10 +181,17 @@ class GatewaySession(
suspend fun sendNodeEvent(event: String, payloadJson: String?): Boolean {
val conn = currentConnection ?: return false
val parsedPayload = payloadJson?.let { parseJsonOrNull(it) }
val params =
buildJsonObject {
put("event", JsonPrimitive(event))
put("payloadJSON", JsonPrimitive(payloadJson ?: "{}"))
if (parsedPayload != null) {
put("payload", parsedPayload)
} else if (payloadJson != null) {
put("payloadJSON", JsonPrimitive(payloadJson))
} else {
put("payloadJSON", JsonNull)
}
}
try {
conn.request("node.event", params, timeoutMs = 8_000)

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@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ class ConnectionManager(
private val motionPedometerAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val sendSmsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val readSmsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val smsSearchPossible: () -> Boolean,
private val callLogAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val hasRecordAudioPermission: () -> Boolean,
private val manualTls: () -> Boolean,
@@ -83,7 +82,6 @@ class ConnectionManager(
locationEnabled = locationMode() != LocationMode.Off,
sendSmsAvailable = sendSmsAvailable(),
readSmsAvailable = readSmsAvailable(),
smsSearchPossible = smsSearchPossible(),
callLogAvailable = callLogAvailable(),
voiceWakeEnabled = voiceWakeMode() != VoiceWakeMode.Off && hasRecordAudioPermission(),
motionActivityAvailable = motionActivityAvailable(),

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import ai.openclaw.app.BuildConfig
import android.Manifest
import android.app.ActivityManager
import android.content.Context
@@ -16,9 +15,9 @@ import android.os.PowerManager
import android.os.StatFs
import android.os.SystemClock
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import ai.openclaw.app.BuildConfig
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewaySession
import java.util.Locale
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonPrimitive
import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonArray
import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonObject
@@ -29,25 +28,6 @@ class DeviceHandler(
private val smsEnabled: Boolean = BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_SMS,
private val callLogEnabled: Boolean = BuildConfig.OPENCLAW_ENABLE_CALL_LOG,
) {
companion object {
internal fun hasAnySmsCapability(
smsEnabled: Boolean,
telephonyAvailable: Boolean,
smsSendGranted: Boolean,
smsReadGranted: Boolean,
): Boolean {
return smsEnabled && telephonyAvailable && (smsSendGranted || smsReadGranted)
}
internal fun isSmsPromptable(
smsEnabled: Boolean,
telephonyAvailable: Boolean,
smsSendGranted: Boolean,
smsReadGranted: Boolean,
): Boolean {
return smsEnabled && telephonyAvailable && (!smsSendGranted || !smsReadGranted)
}
}
private data class BatterySnapshot(
val status: Int,
val plugged: Int,
@@ -151,8 +131,6 @@ class DeviceHandler(
private fun permissionsPayloadJson(): String {
val canSendSms = appContext.packageManager.hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_TELEPHONY)
val smsSendGranted = hasPermission(Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS)
val smsReadGranted = hasPermission(Manifest.permission.READ_SMS)
val notificationAccess = DeviceNotificationListenerService.isAccessEnabled(appContext)
val photosGranted =
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 33) {
@@ -196,34 +174,10 @@ class DeviceHandler(
)
put(
"sms",
buildJsonObject {
put(
"status",
JsonPrimitive(
if (hasAnySmsCapability(smsEnabled, canSendSms, smsSendGranted, smsReadGranted)) "granted" else "denied",
),
)
put("promptable", JsonPrimitive(isSmsPromptable(smsEnabled, canSendSms, smsSendGranted, smsReadGranted)))
put(
"capabilities",
buildJsonObject {
put(
"send",
permissionStateJson(
granted = smsEnabled && smsSendGranted && canSendSms,
promptableWhenDenied = smsEnabled && canSendSms,
),
)
put(
"read",
permissionStateJson(
granted = smsEnabled && smsReadGranted && canSendSms,
promptableWhenDenied = smsEnabled && canSendSms,
),
)
},
)
},
permissionStateJson(
granted = smsEnabled && hasPermission(Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS) && canSendSms,
promptableWhenDenied = smsEnabled && canSendSms,
),
)
put(
"notificationListener",

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@@ -8,10 +8,6 @@ import android.content.Context
import android.content.Intent
import android.service.notification.NotificationListenerService
import android.service.notification.StatusBarNotification
import ai.openclaw.app.NotificationBurstLimiter
import ai.openclaw.app.SecurePrefs
import ai.openclaw.app.allowsPackage
import ai.openclaw.app.isWithinQuietHours
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonPrimitive
import kotlinx.serialization.json.buildJsonObject
@@ -130,9 +126,6 @@ private object DeviceNotificationStore {
}
class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
private val securePrefs by lazy { SecurePrefs(applicationContext) }
private val forwardingLimiter = NotificationBurstLimiter()
override fun onListenerConnected() {
super.onListenerConnected()
activeService = this
@@ -159,12 +152,24 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
super.onNotificationPosted(sbn)
val entry = sbn?.toEntry() ?: return
DeviceNotificationStore.upsert(entry)
rememberRecentPackage(entry.packageName)
if (entry.packageName == packageName) {
return
}
val payload = notificationChangedPayload(entry) ?: return
emitNotificationsChanged(payload)
emitNotificationsChanged(
buildJsonObject {
put("change", JsonPrimitive("posted"))
put("key", JsonPrimitive(entry.key))
put("packageName", JsonPrimitive(entry.packageName))
put("postTimeMs", JsonPrimitive(entry.postTimeMs))
put("isOngoing", JsonPrimitive(entry.isOngoing))
put("isClearable", JsonPrimitive(entry.isClearable))
entry.title?.let { put("title", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry.text?.let { put("text", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry.subText?.let { put("subText", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry.category?.let { put("category", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry.channelId?.let { put("channelId", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
}.toString(),
)
}
override fun onNotificationRemoved(sbn: StatusBarNotification?) {
@@ -175,79 +180,21 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
return
}
DeviceNotificationStore.remove(key)
rememberRecentPackage(removed.packageName)
if (removed.packageName == packageName) {
return
}
val packageName = removed.packageName.trim()
val payload =
notificationChangedPayload(
entry = null,
change = "removed",
key = key,
packageName = packageName,
postTimeMs = removed.postTime,
isOngoing = removed.isOngoing,
isClearable = removed.isClearable,
) ?: return
emitNotificationsChanged(payload)
}
private fun notificationChangedPayload(entry: DeviceNotificationEntry): String? {
return notificationChangedPayload(
entry = entry,
change = "posted",
key = entry.key,
packageName = entry.packageName,
postTimeMs = entry.postTimeMs,
isOngoing = entry.isOngoing,
isClearable = entry.isClearable,
emitNotificationsChanged(
buildJsonObject {
put("change", JsonPrimitive("removed"))
put("key", JsonPrimitive(key))
val packageName = removed.packageName.trim()
if (packageName.isNotEmpty()) {
put("packageName", JsonPrimitive(packageName))
}
}.toString(),
)
}
private fun notificationChangedPayload(
entry: DeviceNotificationEntry?,
change: String,
key: String,
packageName: String,
postTimeMs: Long,
isOngoing: Boolean,
isClearable: Boolean,
): String? {
val normalizedPackage = packageName.trim()
if (normalizedPackage.isEmpty()) {
return null
}
val policy = securePrefs.getNotificationForwardingPolicy(appPackageName = this.packageName)
if (!policy.enabled) {
return null
}
if (!policy.allowsPackage(normalizedPackage)) {
return null
}
val nowEpochMs = System.currentTimeMillis()
if (policy.isWithinQuietHours(nowEpochMs = nowEpochMs)) {
return null
}
if (!forwardingLimiter.allow(nowEpochMs, policy.maxEventsPerMinute)) {
return null
}
return buildJsonObject {
put("change", JsonPrimitive(change))
put("key", JsonPrimitive(key))
put("packageName", JsonPrimitive(normalizedPackage))
put("postTimeMs", JsonPrimitive(postTimeMs))
put("isOngoing", JsonPrimitive(isOngoing))
put("isClearable", JsonPrimitive(isClearable))
policy.sessionKey?.let { put("sessionKey", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.title?.let { put("title", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.text?.let { put("text", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.subText?.let { put("subText", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.category?.let { put("category", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
entry?.channelId?.let { put("channelId", JsonPrimitive(it)) }
}.toString()
}
private fun refreshActiveNotifications() {
val entries =
runCatching {
@@ -281,9 +228,6 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
}
companion object {
private const val recentPackagesPref = "notifications.forwarding.recentPackages"
private const val legacyRecentPackagesPref = "notifications.recentPackages"
private const val recentPackagesLimit = 64
@Volatile private var activeService: DeviceNotificationListenerService? = null
@Volatile private var nodeEventSink: ((event: String, payloadJson: String?) -> Unit)? = null
@@ -295,31 +239,6 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
nodeEventSink = sink
}
private fun recentPackagesPrefs(context: Context) =
context.applicationContext.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.secure", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
private fun migrateLegacyRecentPackagesIfNeeded(context: Context) {
val prefs = recentPackagesPrefs(context)
val hasNew = prefs.contains(recentPackagesPref)
val legacy = prefs.getString(legacyRecentPackagesPref, null)?.trim().orEmpty()
if (!hasNew && legacy.isNotEmpty()) {
prefs.edit().putString(recentPackagesPref, legacy).remove(legacyRecentPackagesPref).apply()
} else if (hasNew && prefs.contains(legacyRecentPackagesPref)) {
prefs.edit().remove(legacyRecentPackagesPref).apply()
}
}
fun recentPackages(context: Context): List<String> {
migrateLegacyRecentPackagesIfNeeded(context)
val prefs = recentPackagesPrefs(context)
val stored = prefs.getString(recentPackagesPref, null).orEmpty()
return stored
.split(',')
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
.distinct()
}
fun isAccessEnabled(context: Context): Boolean {
val manager = context.getSystemService(NotificationManager::class.java) ?: return false
return manager.isNotificationListenerAccessGranted(serviceComponent(context))
@@ -357,21 +276,6 @@ class DeviceNotificationListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {
nodeEventSink?.invoke(NOTIFICATIONS_CHANGED_EVENT, payloadJson)
}
}
private fun rememberRecentPackage(packageName: String?) {
val service = activeService ?: return
val normalized = packageName?.trim().orEmpty()
if (normalized.isEmpty() || normalized == service.packageName) return
migrateLegacyRecentPackagesIfNeeded(service.applicationContext)
val prefs = recentPackagesPrefs(service.applicationContext)
val existing = prefs.getString(recentPackagesPref, null).orEmpty()
.split(',')
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() && it != normalized }
.take(recentPackagesLimit - 1)
val updated = listOf(normalized) + existing
prefs.edit().putString(recentPackagesPref, updated.joinToString(",")).apply()
}
}
private fun executeActionInternal(request: NotificationActionRequest): NotificationActionResult {

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@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ data class NodeRuntimeFlags(
val locationEnabled: Boolean,
val sendSmsAvailable: Boolean,
val readSmsAvailable: Boolean,
val smsSearchPossible: Boolean,
val callLogAvailable: Boolean,
val voiceWakeEnabled: Boolean,
val motionActivityAvailable: Boolean,
@@ -34,7 +33,6 @@ enum class InvokeCommandAvailability {
LocationEnabled,
SendSmsAvailable,
ReadSmsAvailable,
RequestableSmsSearchAvailable,
CallLogAvailable,
MotionActivityAvailable,
MotionPedometerAvailable,
@@ -201,7 +199,7 @@ object InvokeCommandRegistry {
),
InvokeCommandSpec(
name = OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue,
availability = InvokeCommandAvailability.RequestableSmsSearchAvailable,
availability = InvokeCommandAvailability.ReadSmsAvailable,
),
InvokeCommandSpec(
name = OpenClawCallLogCommand.Search.rawValue,
@@ -246,7 +244,6 @@ object InvokeCommandRegistry {
InvokeCommandAvailability.LocationEnabled -> flags.locationEnabled
InvokeCommandAvailability.SendSmsAvailable -> flags.sendSmsAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.ReadSmsAvailable -> flags.readSmsAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.RequestableSmsSearchAvailable -> flags.smsSearchPossible
InvokeCommandAvailability.CallLogAvailable -> flags.callLogAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.MotionActivityAvailable -> flags.motionActivityAvailable
InvokeCommandAvailability.MotionPedometerAvailable -> flags.motionPedometerAvailable

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@@ -14,44 +14,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawNotificationsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSmsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSystemCommand
internal enum class SmsSearchAvailabilityReason {
Available,
PermissionRequired,
Unavailable,
}
internal fun classifySmsSearchAvailability(
readSmsAvailable: Boolean,
smsFeatureEnabled: Boolean,
smsTelephonyAvailable: Boolean,
): SmsSearchAvailabilityReason {
if (readSmsAvailable) return SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Available
if (!smsFeatureEnabled || !smsTelephonyAvailable) return SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Unavailable
return SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.PermissionRequired
}
internal fun smsSearchAvailabilityError(
readSmsAvailable: Boolean,
smsFeatureEnabled: Boolean,
smsTelephonyAvailable: Boolean,
): GatewaySession.InvokeResult? {
return when (
classifySmsSearchAvailability(
readSmsAvailable = readSmsAvailable,
smsFeatureEnabled = smsFeatureEnabled,
smsTelephonyAvailable = smsTelephonyAvailable,
)
) {
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Available,
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.PermissionRequired -> null
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Unavailable ->
GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
code = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE",
message = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE: SMS not available on this device",
)
}
}
class InvokeDispatcher(
private val canvas: CanvasController,
private val cameraHandler: CameraHandler,
@@ -72,8 +34,6 @@ class InvokeDispatcher(
private val locationEnabled: () -> Boolean,
private val sendSmsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val readSmsAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val smsFeatureEnabled: () -> Boolean,
private val smsTelephonyAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val callLogAvailable: () -> Boolean,
private val debugBuild: () -> Boolean,
private val refreshNodeCanvasCapability: suspend () -> Boolean,
@@ -308,13 +268,15 @@ class InvokeDispatcher(
message = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE: SMS not available on this device",
)
}
InvokeCommandAvailability.ReadSmsAvailable,
InvokeCommandAvailability.RequestableSmsSearchAvailable ->
smsSearchAvailabilityError(
readSmsAvailable = readSmsAvailable(),
smsFeatureEnabled = smsFeatureEnabled(),
smsTelephonyAvailable = smsTelephonyAvailable(),
)
InvokeCommandAvailability.ReadSmsAvailable ->
if (readSmsAvailable()) {
null
} else {
GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(
code = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE",
message = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE: SMS not available on this device",
)
}
InvokeCommandAvailability.CallLogAvailable ->
if (callLogAvailable()) {
null

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@@ -9,28 +9,23 @@ class SmsHandler(
val res = sms.send(paramsJson)
if (res.ok) {
return GatewaySession.InvokeResult.ok(res.payloadJson)
} else {
val error = res.error ?: "SMS_SEND_FAILED"
val idx = error.indexOf(':')
val code = if (idx > 0) error.substring(0, idx).trim() else "SMS_SEND_FAILED"
return GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(code = code, message = error)
}
return errorResult(res.error, defaultCode = "SMS_SEND_FAILED")
}
suspend fun handleSmsSearch(paramsJson: String?): GatewaySession.InvokeResult {
val res = sms.search(paramsJson)
if (res.ok) {
return GatewaySession.InvokeResult.ok(res.payloadJson)
} else {
val error = res.error ?: "SMS_SEARCH_FAILED"
val idx = error.indexOf(':')
val code = if (idx > 0) error.substring(0, idx).trim() else "SMS_SEARCH_FAILED"
return GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(code = code, message = error)
}
return errorResult(res.error, defaultCode = "SMS_SEARCH_FAILED")
}
private fun errorResult(error: String?, defaultCode: String): GatewaySession.InvokeResult {
val rawMessage = error ?: defaultCode
val idx = rawMessage.indexOf(':')
val code = if (idx > 0) rawMessage.substring(0, idx).trim() else defaultCode
val message =
if (idx > 0 && code == rawMessage.substring(0, idx).trim()) {
rawMessage.substring(idx + 1).trim().ifEmpty { rawMessage }
} else {
rawMessage
}
return GatewaySession.InvokeResult.error(code = code, message = message)
}
}

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@@ -3,21 +3,21 @@ package ai.openclaw.app.node
import android.Manifest
import android.content.Context
import android.content.pm.PackageManager
import android.database.Cursor
import android.net.Uri
import android.provider.ContactsContract
import android.provider.Telephony
import android.telephony.SmsManager as AndroidSmsManager
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import ai.openclaw.app.PermissionRequester
import kotlinx.coroutines.Dispatchers
import kotlinx.coroutines.withContext
import kotlinx.serialization.Serializable
import kotlinx.serialization.encodeToString
import kotlinx.serialization.json.Json
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonElement
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.JsonPrimitive
import kotlinx.serialization.json.jsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.Serializable
import ai.openclaw.app.PermissionRequester
/**
* Sends SMS messages via the Android SMS API.
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
)
/**
* Represents a single SMS message.
* Represents a single SMS message
*/
@Serializable
data class SmsMessage(
@@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
val type: Int,
val body: String?,
val status: Int,
val transportType: String? = null,
)
data class SearchResult(
@@ -63,13 +62,6 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
val payloadJson: String,
)
internal data class QueryMetadata(
val mmsRequested: Boolean,
val mmsEligible: Boolean,
val mmsAttempted: Boolean,
val mmsIncluded: Boolean,
)
internal data class ParsedParams(
val to: String,
val message: String,
@@ -92,8 +84,6 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
val keyword: String? = null,
val type: Int? = null,
val isRead: Boolean? = null,
val includeMms: Boolean = false,
val conversationReview: Boolean = false,
val limit: Int = DEFAULT_SMS_LIMIT,
val offset: Int = 0,
)
@@ -110,11 +100,6 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
companion object {
private const val DEFAULT_SMS_LIMIT = 25
internal const val MAX_MIXED_BY_PHONE_CANDIDATE_WINDOW = 500
private const val MMS_SMS_BY_PHONE_BASE = "content://mms-sms/messages/byphone"
private const val MMS_CONTENT_BASE = "content://mms"
private const val MMS_PART_URI = "content://mms/part"
private val PHONE_FORMATTING_REGEX = Regex("""[\s\-()]""")
internal val JsonConfig = Json { ignoreUnknownKeys = true }
internal fun parseParams(paramsJson: String?, json: Json = JsonConfig): ParseResult {
@@ -172,333 +157,31 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
val keyword = (obj["keyword"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.trim()
val type = (obj["type"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toIntOrNull()
val isRead = (obj["isRead"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toBooleanStrictOrNull()
val includeMms = (obj["includeMms"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toBooleanStrictOrNull() ?: false
val conversationReview = (obj["conversationReview"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toBooleanStrictOrNull() ?: false
val limit = ((obj["limit"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toIntOrNull() ?: DEFAULT_SMS_LIMIT)
.coerceIn(1, 200)
val offset = ((obj["offset"] as? JsonPrimitive)?.content?.toIntOrNull() ?: 0)
.coerceAtLeast(0)
// Validate time range
if (startTime != null && endTime != null && startTime > endTime) {
return QueryParseResult.Error("INVALID_REQUEST: startTime must be less than or equal to endTime")
}
return QueryParseResult.Ok(
QueryParams(
startTime = startTime,
endTime = endTime,
contactName = contactName,
phoneNumber = phoneNumber,
keyword = keyword,
type = type,
isRead = isRead,
includeMms = includeMms,
conversationReview = conversationReview,
limit = limit,
offset = offset,
)
)
return QueryParseResult.Ok(QueryParams(
startTime = startTime,
endTime = endTime,
contactName = contactName,
phoneNumber = phoneNumber,
keyword = keyword,
type = type,
isRead = isRead,
limit = limit,
offset = offset,
))
}
private fun normalizePhoneNumber(phone: String): String {
return phone.replace(PHONE_FORMATTING_REGEX, "")
}
internal fun normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(phone: String?): String? {
val normalized = phone?.let(::normalizePhoneNumber)?.trim().orEmpty()
if (normalized.isEmpty()) {
return null
}
val digits = toByPhoneLookupNumber(normalized)
return normalized.takeIf { digits.isNotEmpty() }
}
internal fun sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNull(phone: String?): String? {
val normalized = normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(phone) ?: return null
return normalized.takeUnless(::hasSqlLikeWildcard)
}
internal fun shouldPromptForContactNameSearchPermission(
contactName: String?,
phoneNumber: String?,
hasReadContactsPermission: Boolean,
): Boolean {
return !contactName.isNullOrEmpty() && phoneNumber.isNullOrEmpty() && !hasReadContactsPermission
}
internal fun mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(msgBox: Int?): Int? {
return when (msgBox) {
1 -> 1 // inbox
2 -> 2 // sent
3 -> 3 // draft
4 -> 4 // outbox
5 -> 5 // failed
6 -> 6 // queued
else -> null
}
}
internal fun escapeSqlLikeLiteral(value: String): String {
return buildString(value.length) {
for (ch in value) {
when (ch) {
'\\', '%', '_' -> {
append('\\')
append(ch)
}
else -> append(ch)
}
}
}
}
internal fun buildContactNameLikeSelection(): String {
return "${ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.DISPLAY_NAME} LIKE ? ESCAPE '\\'"
}
internal fun buildContactNameLikeArg(contactName: String): String {
return "%${escapeSqlLikeLiteral(contactName)}%"
}
internal fun buildKeywordLikeSelection(): String {
return "${Telephony.Sms.BODY} LIKE ? ESCAPE '\\'"
}
internal fun buildKeywordLikeArg(keyword: String): String {
return "%${escapeSqlLikeLiteral(keyword)}%"
}
internal fun buildMixedByPhoneProjection(): Array<String> {
return arrayOf(
"_id",
"thread_id",
"transport_type",
"address",
"date",
"date_sent",
"read",
"type",
"body",
"status",
)
}
internal fun hasSqlLikeWildcard(value: String): Boolean {
return value.contains('%') || value.contains('_')
}
internal fun isExplicitPhoneInputInvalid(rawPhone: String?, normalizedPhone: String?): Boolean {
if (rawPhone.isNullOrBlank()) {
return false
}
if (normalizedPhone == null) {
return true
}
return hasSqlLikeWildcard(normalizedPhone)
}
internal fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatus(transportType: String?, smsStatus: Int?): Int {
return if (transportType.equals("mms", ignoreCase = true)) -1 else (smsStatus ?: 0)
}
internal fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddress(
providerAddress: String?,
phoneNumber: String,
mmsAddress: String? = null,
): String? {
val resolvedMmsAddress = normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(mmsAddress)
if (resolvedMmsAddress != null) {
return resolvedMmsAddress
}
val resolvedProviderAddress = normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(providerAddress)
return resolvedProviderAddress ?: phoneNumber
}
internal fun selectPreferredMmsAddress(
addressRows: List<Pair<String?, Int?>>,
lookupNumber: String,
): String? {
val lookupDigits = toByPhoneLookupNumber(lookupNumber)
val normalizedRows = addressRows.mapNotNull { (address, type) ->
val normalized = normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(address) ?: return@mapNotNull null
val digits = toByPhoneLookupNumber(normalized)
if (digits.isBlank()) return@mapNotNull null
Triple(normalized, digits, type)
}
fun firstPreferred(vararg types: Int): String? {
return normalizedRows.firstOrNull { row ->
(types.isEmpty() || types.contains(row.third ?: -1)) && row.second != lookupDigits
}?.first
}
return firstPreferred(137)
?: firstPreferred(151, 130, 129)
?: firstPreferred()
?: normalizedRows.firstOrNull()?.first
}
internal fun shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(
params: QueryParams,
resolvedPhoneNumbers: List<String> = emptyList(),
): Boolean {
val hasExplicitPhoneNumber = !params.phoneNumber.isNullOrEmpty()
val hasSingleResolvedPhoneNumber = resolvedPhoneNumbers.size == 1
return params.conversationReview && params.includeMms && (hasExplicitPhoneNumber || hasSingleResolvedPhoneNumber)
}
internal fun effectiveSearchParams(
params: QueryParams,
resolvedPhoneNumbers: List<String> = emptyList(),
): QueryParams {
if (!shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(params, resolvedPhoneNumbers)) return params
val reviewLimit = maxOf(params.limit, 25)
return params.copy(limit = reviewLimit)
}
internal fun resolveSearchParams(
params: QueryParams,
normalizedPhoneNumber: String?,
resolvedPhoneNumbers: List<String> = emptyList(),
): QueryParams {
val effectivePhoneNumber = normalizedPhoneNumber ?: resolvedPhoneNumbers.singleOrNull()
val normalizedParams = params.copy(phoneNumber = effectivePhoneNumber)
return effectiveSearchParams(normalizedParams, resolvedPhoneNumbers)
}
internal fun toByPhoneLookupNumber(phone: String): String {
return phone.filter { it.isDigit() }
}
internal fun normalizeProviderDateMillis(rawDate: Long): Long {
return if (rawDate in 1..99_999_999_999L) rawDate * 1000L else rawDate
}
internal fun canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFilters(phoneNumbers: List<String>): List<String> {
return phoneNumbers
.map(::toByPhoneLookupNumber)
.filter { it.isNotBlank() }
.distinct()
}
internal fun requestedMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(params: QueryParams): Long {
return params.offset.toLong() + params.limit.toLong()
}
internal fun exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(
params: QueryParams,
allPhoneNumbers: List<String>,
): Boolean {
return params.includeMms &&
allPhoneNumbers.size == 1 &&
requestedMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(params) > MAX_MIXED_BY_PHONE_CANDIDATE_WINDOW
}
internal fun mixedByPhoneWindowError(): String {
return "INVALID_REQUEST: includeMms offset+limit exceeds supported window ($MAX_MIXED_BY_PHONE_CANDIDATE_WINDOW)"
}
internal fun isMmsTransportRow(message: SmsMessage): Boolean {
return message.transportType.equals("mms", ignoreCase = true)
}
internal fun shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRow(transportType: String?, body: String?, type: Int): Boolean {
return transportType.equals("mms", ignoreCase = true) && (body.isNullOrBlank() || type == 0)
}
internal fun buildQueryMetadata(
params: QueryParams,
allPhoneNumbers: List<String>,
messages: List<SmsMessage>,
): QueryMetadata {
val mmsRequested = params.includeMms
val mmsEligible = mmsRequested && allPhoneNumbers.size == 1
val mmsAttempted = mmsEligible
val mmsIncluded = mmsAttempted && messages.any(::isMmsTransportRow)
return QueryMetadata(
mmsRequested = mmsRequested,
mmsEligible = mmsEligible,
mmsAttempted = mmsAttempted,
mmsIncluded = mmsIncluded,
)
}
internal fun compareByPhoneCandidateOrder(left: SmsMessage, right: SmsMessage): Int {
return when {
left.date != right.date -> right.date.compareTo(left.date)
left.id != right.id -> right.id.compareTo(left.id)
else -> 0
}
}
internal fun buildMixedRowIdentity(rowId: Long, transportType: String?): String {
return "${transportType?.ifBlank { "unknown" } ?: "unknown"}:$rowId"
}
internal fun upsertTopDateCandidates(
candidates: MutableList<Pair<String, SmsMessage>>,
identityKey: String,
message: SmsMessage,
maxCandidates: Int,
) {
if (maxCandidates <= 0) {
return
}
candidates.removeAll { existing -> existing.first == identityKey }
candidates.add(identityKey to message)
candidates.sortWith { left, right -> compareByPhoneCandidateOrder(left.second, right.second) }
while (candidates.size > maxCandidates) {
candidates.removeAt(candidates.lastIndex)
}
}
internal fun materializeByPhoneCandidate(
candidates: MutableMap<String, SmsMessage>,
identityKey: String,
message: SmsMessage,
) {
candidates[identityKey] = message
}
internal fun collectMixedByPhoneCandidate(
topCandidates: MutableList<Pair<String, SmsMessage>>,
materializedCandidates: MutableMap<String, SmsMessage>,
identityKey: String,
message: SmsMessage,
maxCandidates: Int,
reviewMode: Boolean,
) {
if (reviewMode) {
materializeByPhoneCandidate(materializedCandidates, identityKey, message)
} else {
upsertTopDateCandidates(topCandidates, identityKey, message, maxCandidates)
}
}
internal fun pageMixedByPhoneCandidates(
topCandidates: Collection<Pair<String, SmsMessage>>,
materializedCandidates: Map<String, SmsMessage>,
params: QueryParams,
reviewMode: Boolean,
): List<SmsMessage> {
return if (reviewMode) {
pageByPhoneCandidates(materializedCandidates.values, params)
} else {
pageByPhoneCandidates(topCandidates.map { it.second }, params)
}
}
internal fun pageByPhoneCandidates(
candidates: Collection<SmsMessage>,
params: QueryParams,
): List<SmsMessage> {
return candidates
.sortedWith(::compareByPhoneCandidateOrder)
.drop(params.offset)
.take(params.limit)
return phone.replace(Regex("""[\s\-()]"""), "")
}
internal fun buildSendPlan(
@@ -531,21 +214,14 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
ok: Boolean,
messages: List<SmsMessage>,
error: String? = null,
queryMetadata: QueryMetadata? = null,
): String {
val messagesArray = json.encodeToString(messages)
val messagesElement = json.parseToJsonElement(messagesArray)
val payload = mutableMapOf<String, JsonElement>(
"ok" to JsonPrimitive(ok),
"count" to JsonPrimitive(messages.size),
"messages" to messagesElement,
"messages" to messagesElement
)
queryMetadata?.let {
payload["mmsRequested"] = JsonPrimitive(it.mmsRequested)
payload["mmsEligible"] = JsonPrimitive(it.mmsEligible)
payload["mmsAttempted"] = JsonPrimitive(it.mmsAttempted)
payload["mmsIncluded"] = JsonPrimitive(it.mmsIncluded)
}
if (!ok && error != null) {
payload["error"] = JsonPrimitive(error)
}
@@ -578,12 +254,8 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
return hasSmsPermission() && hasTelephonyFeature()
}
fun canSearchSms(): Boolean {
return hasReadSmsPermission() && hasTelephonyFeature()
}
fun canReadSms(): Boolean {
return canSearchSms()
return hasReadSmsPermission() && hasTelephonyFeature()
}
fun hasTelephonyFeature(): Boolean {
@@ -630,19 +302,19 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
val plan = buildSendPlan(params.message) { smsManager.divideMessage(it) }
if (plan.useMultipart) {
smsManager.sendMultipartTextMessage(
params.to,
null,
ArrayList(plan.parts),
null,
null,
params.to, // destination
null, // service center (null = default)
ArrayList(plan.parts), // message parts
null, // sent intents
null, // delivery intents
)
} else {
smsManager.sendTextMessage(
params.to,
null,
params.message,
null,
null,
params.to, // destination
null, // service center (null = default)
params.message,// message
null, // sent intent
null, // delivery intent
)
}
@@ -662,82 +334,6 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
}
}
/**
* Search SMS messages with the specified parameters.
*/
suspend fun search(paramsJson: String?): SearchResult = withContext(Dispatchers.IO) {
if (!hasTelephonyFeature()) {
return@withContext queryError("SMS_UNAVAILABLE: telephony not available")
}
if (!ensureReadSmsPermission()) {
return@withContext queryError("SMS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant READ_SMS permission")
}
val parseResult = parseQueryParams(paramsJson, json)
if (parseResult is QueryParseResult.Error) {
return@withContext queryError(parseResult.error)
}
val parsedParams = (parseResult as QueryParseResult.Ok).params
val normalizedPhoneNumber = normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(parsedParams.phoneNumber)
if (isExplicitPhoneInputInvalid(parsedParams.phoneNumber, normalizedPhoneNumber)) {
val error =
if (!parsedParams.phoneNumber.isNullOrBlank() && normalizedPhoneNumber != null && hasSqlLikeWildcard(normalizedPhoneNumber)) {
"INVALID_REQUEST: phoneNumber must not contain SQL LIKE wildcard characters"
} else {
"INVALID_REQUEST: phoneNumber must contain at least one digit"
}
return@withContext queryError(error)
}
val normalizedParams = resolveSearchParams(parsedParams, normalizedPhoneNumber)
return@withContext try {
val contactsPermissionGranted = hasReadContactsPermission()
val shouldPromptForContactsPermission =
shouldPromptForContactNameSearchPermission(
contactName = normalizedParams.contactName,
phoneNumber = normalizedParams.phoneNumber,
hasReadContactsPermission = contactsPermissionGranted,
)
val phoneNumbers = if (!normalizedParams.contactName.isNullOrEmpty()) {
if (contactsPermissionGranted || (shouldPromptForContactsPermission && ensureReadContactsPermission())) {
getPhoneNumbersFromContactName(normalizedParams.contactName)
} else if (shouldPromptForContactsPermission) {
return@withContext queryError("CONTACTS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant READ_CONTACTS permission")
} else {
emptyList()
}
} else {
emptyList()
}
val params = resolveSearchParams(parsedParams, normalizedPhoneNumber, phoneNumbers)
val mixedPathPhoneFilters = if (!params.phoneNumber.isNullOrEmpty()) {
canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFilters(phoneNumbers + params.phoneNumber)
} else {
canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFilters(phoneNumbers)
}
if (exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(params, mixedPathPhoneFilters)) {
val error = mixedByPhoneWindowError()
return@withContext queryError(error)
}
if (!params.contactName.isNullOrEmpty() && phoneNumbers.isEmpty() && params.phoneNumber.isNullOrEmpty()) {
val queryMetadata = buildQueryMetadata(params, mixedPathPhoneFilters, emptyList())
return@withContext queryOk(emptyList(), queryMetadata)
}
val messages = querySmsMessages(params, phoneNumbers)
val queryMetadata = buildQueryMetadata(params, mixedPathPhoneFilters, messages)
queryOk(messages, queryMetadata)
} catch (e: SecurityException) {
queryError("SMS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: ${e.message}")
} catch (e: Throwable) {
queryError("SMS_QUERY_FAILED: ${e.message ?: "unknown error"}")
}
}
private suspend fun ensureSmsPermission(): Boolean {
if (hasSmsPermission()) return true
val requester = permissionRequester ?: return false
@@ -779,31 +375,98 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
)
}
private fun queryOk(
messages: List<SmsMessage>,
queryMetadata: QueryMetadata? = null,
): SearchResult {
return SearchResult(
ok = true,
messages = messages,
error = null,
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = true, messages = messages, queryMetadata = queryMetadata),
)
}
private fun queryError(error: String): SearchResult {
return SearchResult(
ok = false,
messages = emptyList(),
error = error,
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = false, messages = emptyList(), error = error),
)
/**
* search SMS messages with the specified parameters.
*
* @param paramsJson JSON with optional fields:
* - startTime (Long): Start time in milliseconds
* - endTime (Long): End time in milliseconds
* - contactName (String): Contact name to search
* - phoneNumber (String): Phone number to search (supports partial matching)
* - keyword (String): Keyword to search in message body
* - type (Int): SMS type (1=Inbox, 2=Sent, 3=Draft, etc.)
* - isRead (Boolean): Read status
* - limit (Int): Number of records to return (default: 25, range: 1-200)
* - offset (Int): Number of records to skip (default: 0)
* @return SearchResult containing the list of SMS messages or an error
*/
suspend fun search(paramsJson: String?): SearchResult = withContext(Dispatchers.IO) {
if (!hasTelephonyFeature()) {
return@withContext SearchResult(
ok = false,
messages = emptyList(),
error = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE: telephony not available",
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = false, messages = emptyList(), error = "SMS_UNAVAILABLE: telephony not available")
)
}
if (!ensureReadSmsPermission()) {
return@withContext SearchResult(
ok = false,
messages = emptyList(),
error = "SMS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant READ_SMS permission",
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = false, messages = emptyList(), error = "SMS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant READ_SMS permission")
)
}
val parseResult = parseQueryParams(paramsJson, json)
if (parseResult is QueryParseResult.Error) {
return@withContext SearchResult(
ok = false,
messages = emptyList(),
error = parseResult.error,
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = false, messages = emptyList(), error = parseResult.error)
)
}
val params = (parseResult as QueryParseResult.Ok).params
return@withContext try {
// Get phone numbers from contact name if provided
val phoneNumbers = if (!params.contactName.isNullOrEmpty()) {
if (!ensureReadContactsPermission()) {
return@withContext SearchResult(
ok = false,
messages = emptyList(),
error = "CONTACTS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant READ_CONTACTS permission",
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = false, messages = emptyList(), error = "CONTACTS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: grant READ_CONTACTS permission")
)
}
getPhoneNumbersFromContactName(params.contactName)
} else {
emptyList()
}
val messages = querySmsMessages(params, phoneNumbers)
SearchResult(
ok = true,
messages = messages,
error = null,
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = true, messages = messages)
)
} catch (e: SecurityException) {
SearchResult(
ok = false,
messages = emptyList(),
error = "SMS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: ${e.message}",
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = false, messages = emptyList(), error = "SMS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED: ${e.message}")
)
} catch (e: Throwable) {
SearchResult(
ok = false,
messages = emptyList(),
error = "SMS_QUERY_FAILED: ${e.message ?: "unknown error"}",
payloadJson = buildQueryPayloadJson(json, ok = false, messages = emptyList(), error = "SMS_QUERY_FAILED: ${e.message ?: "unknown error"}")
)
}
}
/**
* Get all phone numbers associated with a contact name
*/
private fun getPhoneNumbersFromContactName(contactName: String): List<String> {
val phoneNumbers = mutableListOf<String>()
val selection = buildContactNameLikeSelection()
val selectionArgs = arrayOf(buildContactNameLikeArg(contactName))
val selection = "${ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.DISPLAY_NAME} LIKE ?"
val selectionArgs = arrayOf("%$contactName%")
val cursor = context.contentResolver.query(
ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.CONTENT_URI,
@@ -817,19 +480,26 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
val numberIndex = it.getColumnIndex(ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.NUMBER)
while (it.moveToNext()) {
val number = it.getString(numberIndex)
sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNull(number)?.let(phoneNumbers::add)
if (!number.isNullOrBlank()) {
phoneNumbers.add(normalizePhoneNumber(number))
}
}
}
return phoneNumbers
}
/**
* Query SMS messages based on the provided parameters
*/
private fun querySmsMessages(params: QueryParams, phoneNumbers: List<String>): List<SmsMessage> {
val messages = mutableListOf<SmsMessage>()
// Build selection and selectionArgs
val selections = mutableListOf<String>()
val selectionArgs = mutableListOf<String>()
// Time range
if (params.startTime != null) {
selections.add("${Telephony.Sms.DATE} >= ?")
selectionArgs.add(params.startTime.toString())
@@ -839,17 +509,11 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
selectionArgs.add(params.endTime.toString())
}
// Phone numbers (from contact name or direct phone number)
val allPhoneNumbers = if (!params.phoneNumber.isNullOrEmpty()) {
(phoneNumbers + normalizePhoneNumber(params.phoneNumber)).distinct()
phoneNumbers + normalizePhoneNumber(params.phoneNumber)
} else {
phoneNumbers.distinct()
}
val mixedPathPhoneFilters = canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFilters(allPhoneNumbers)
// Unified SMS+MMS query path is opt-in to keep sms.search semantics
// stable by default. Use includeMms=true for by-phone provider behavior.
if (params.includeMms && mixedPathPhoneFilters.size == 1) {
return querySmsMmsMessagesByPhone(mixedPathPhoneFilters.first(), params)
phoneNumbers
}
if (allPhoneNumbers.isNotEmpty()) {
@@ -862,16 +526,19 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
}
}
// Keyword in body
if (!params.keyword.isNullOrEmpty()) {
selections.add(buildKeywordLikeSelection())
selectionArgs.add(buildKeywordLikeArg(params.keyword))
selections.add("${Telephony.Sms.BODY} LIKE ?")
selectionArgs.add("%${params.keyword}%")
}
// Type
if (params.type != null) {
selections.add("${Telephony.Sms.TYPE} = ?")
selectionArgs.add(params.type.toString())
}
// Read status
if (params.isRead != null) {
selections.add("${Telephony.Sms.READ} = ?")
selectionArgs.add(if (params.isRead) "1" else "0")
@@ -889,8 +556,7 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
null
}
// Android SMS providers still honor LIMIT/OFFSET through sortOrder on this path.
// Keep the bounded interpolation here because parseQueryParams already clamps both values.
// Query SMS with SQL-level LIMIT and OFFSET to avoid loading all matching rows
val sortOrder = "${Telephony.Sms.DATE} DESC LIMIT ${params.limit} OFFSET ${params.offset}"
val cursor = context.contentResolver.query(
Telephony.Sms.CONTENT_URI,
@@ -904,7 +570,7 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
Telephony.Sms.READ,
Telephony.Sms.TYPE,
Telephony.Sms.BODY,
Telephony.Sms.STATUS,
Telephony.Sms.STATUS
),
selection,
selectionArgsArray,
@@ -935,7 +601,7 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
read = it.getInt(readIndex) == 1,
type = it.getInt(typeIndex),
body = it.getString(bodyIndex),
status = it.getInt(statusIndex),
status = it.getInt(statusIndex)
)
messages.add(message)
count++
@@ -944,184 +610,4 @@ class SmsManager(private val context: Context) {
return messages
}
private fun querySmsMmsMessagesByPhone(phoneNumber: String, params: QueryParams): List<SmsMessage> {
val lookupNumber = toByPhoneLookupNumber(phoneNumber)
if (lookupNumber.isBlank()) {
return emptyList()
}
val uri = Uri.parse("$MMS_SMS_BY_PHONE_BASE/${Uri.encode(lookupNumber)}")
val projection = buildMixedByPhoneProjection()
val maxCandidates = params.offset + params.limit
if (maxCandidates <= 0) {
return emptyList()
}
val reviewMode = shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(params)
val topCandidates = mutableListOf<Pair<String, SmsMessage>>()
val materializedCandidates = linkedMapOf<String, SmsMessage>()
val cursor = context.contentResolver.query(uri, projection, null, null, "date DESC")
cursor?.use {
val idIndex = it.getColumnIndex("_id")
val threadIdIndex = it.getColumnIndex("thread_id")
val transportTypeIndex = it.getColumnIndex("transport_type")
val addressIndex = it.getColumnIndex("address")
val dateIndex = it.getColumnIndex("date")
val dateSentIndex = it.getColumnIndex("date_sent")
val readIndex = it.getColumnIndex("read")
val typeIndex = it.getColumnIndex("type")
val bodyIndex = it.getColumnIndex("body")
val statusIndex = it.getColumnIndex("status")
while (it.moveToNext()) {
val id = if (idIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(idIndex)) it.getLong(idIndex) else continue
val rawDate = if (dateIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(dateIndex)) it.getLong(dateIndex) else 0L
val dateMs = normalizeProviderDateMillis(rawDate)
if (params.startTime != null && dateMs < params.startTime) continue
if (params.endTime != null && dateMs > params.endTime) continue
val threadId = if (threadIdIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(threadIdIndex)) it.getLong(threadIdIndex) else 0L
val transportType = if (transportTypeIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(transportTypeIndex)) it.getString(transportTypeIndex) else null
val providerAddress = if (addressIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(addressIndex)) it.getString(addressIndex) else null
val mmsAddress = if (transportType.equals("mms", ignoreCase = true)) getMmsAddress(id, phoneNumber) else null
val address = resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddress(providerAddress, phoneNumber, mmsAddress)
var read = if (readIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(readIndex)) it.getInt(readIndex) == 1 else true
var type = if (typeIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(typeIndex)) it.getInt(typeIndex) else 0
var body = if (bodyIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(bodyIndex)) it.getString(bodyIndex) else null
val smsStatus = if (statusIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(statusIndex)) it.getInt(statusIndex) else null
// Only MMS transport rows are allowed to hydrate from MMS storage.
if (shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRow(transportType, body, type)) {
body = body?.takeIf { msg -> msg.isNotBlank() } ?: getMmsTextBody(id)
val mmsMeta = getMmsMeta(id)
if (type == 0) {
type = mmsMeta.first ?: type
}
if (readIndex < 0 || it.isNull(readIndex)) {
read = mmsMeta.second ?: read
}
}
val dateSentRaw = if (dateSentIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(dateSentIndex)) it.getLong(dateSentIndex) else 0L
val dateSentMs = normalizeProviderDateMillis(dateSentRaw)
if (!params.keyword.isNullOrEmpty()) {
val keyword = params.keyword
if (body.isNullOrEmpty() || !body.contains(keyword, ignoreCase = true)) {
continue
}
}
if (params.type != null && type != params.type) continue
if (params.isRead != null && read != params.isRead) continue
val message = SmsMessage(
id = id,
threadId = threadId,
address = address,
person = null,
date = dateMs,
dateSent = dateSentMs,
read = read,
type = type,
body = body,
status = resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatus(transportType, smsStatus),
transportType = transportType,
)
val identityKey = buildMixedRowIdentity(id, transportType)
collectMixedByPhoneCandidate(
topCandidates = topCandidates,
materializedCandidates = materializedCandidates,
identityKey = identityKey,
message = message,
maxCandidates = maxCandidates,
reviewMode = reviewMode,
)
}
}
return pageMixedByPhoneCandidates(
topCandidates = topCandidates,
materializedCandidates = materializedCandidates,
params = params,
reviewMode = reviewMode,
)
}
private fun getMmsTextBody(messageId: Long): String? {
val cursor = context.contentResolver.query(
Uri.parse(MMS_PART_URI),
arrayOf("text", "ct"),
"mid=?",
arrayOf(messageId.toString()),
null,
)
cursor?.use {
val textIndex = it.getColumnIndex("text")
val ctIndex = it.getColumnIndex("ct")
while (it.moveToNext()) {
val contentType = if (ctIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(ctIndex)) it.getString(ctIndex) else null
if (contentType != null && contentType != "text/plain") continue
val text = if (textIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(textIndex)) it.getString(textIndex) else null
if (!text.isNullOrBlank()) return text
}
}
return null
}
private fun getMmsMeta(messageId: Long): Pair<Int?, Boolean?> {
val cursor = context.contentResolver.query(
Uri.parse("$MMS_CONTENT_BASE/$messageId"),
arrayOf("msg_box", "read"),
null,
null,
null,
)
cursor?.use {
if (it.moveToFirst()) {
val msgBoxIndex = it.getColumnIndex("msg_box")
val readIndex = it.getColumnIndex("read")
val msgBox = if (msgBoxIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(msgBoxIndex)) it.getInt(msgBoxIndex) else null
val mappedType = mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(msgBox)
val read = if (readIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(readIndex)) it.getInt(readIndex) == 1 else null
return mappedType to read
}
}
return null to null
}
private fun getMmsAddress(messageId: Long, phoneNumber: String): String? {
val lookupNumber = toByPhoneLookupNumber(phoneNumber)
if (lookupNumber.isBlank()) {
return null
}
val cursor = context.contentResolver.query(
Uri.parse("$MMS_CONTENT_BASE/$messageId/addr"),
arrayOf("address", "type"),
null,
null,
null,
)
cursor?.use {
val addressIndex = it.getColumnIndex("address")
val typeIndex = it.getColumnIndex("type")
val addressRows = mutableListOf<Pair<String?, Int?>>()
while (it.moveToNext()) {
val address = if (addressIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(addressIndex)) it.getString(addressIndex) else null
val type = if (typeIndex >= 0 && !it.isNull(typeIndex)) it.getInt(typeIndex) else null
addressRows.add(address to type)
}
return selectPreferredMmsAddress(addressRows, lookupNumber)
}
return null
}
}

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@@ -1459,8 +1459,8 @@ private fun PermissionsStep(
subtitle = "Send and search text messages via the gateway",
checked = enableSms,
granted =
isPermissionGranted(context, Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS) ||
isPermissionGranted(context, Manifest.permission.READ_SMS),
isPermissionGranted(context, Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS) &&
isPermissionGranted(context, Manifest.permission.READ_SMS),
onCheckedChange = onSmsChange,
)
}

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@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ import androidx.compose.foundation.lazy.LazyColumn
import androidx.compose.foundation.lazy.items
import androidx.compose.foundation.lazy.rememberLazyListState
import androidx.compose.foundation.shape.RoundedCornerShape
import androidx.compose.material.icons.Icons
import androidx.compose.material3.Button
import androidx.compose.material3.ButtonDefaults
import androidx.compose.material3.HorizontalDivider
@@ -53,23 +54,20 @@ import androidx.compose.runtime.mutableStateOf
import androidx.compose.runtime.remember
import androidx.compose.runtime.setValue
import androidx.compose.ui.Modifier
import androidx.compose.ui.draw.alpha
import androidx.compose.ui.platform.LocalContext
import androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color
import androidx.compose.ui.draw.alpha
import androidx.compose.ui.text.font.FontFamily
import androidx.compose.ui.text.font.FontWeight
import androidx.compose.ui.unit.sp
import androidx.compose.ui.unit.dp
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat
import androidx.core.net.toUri
import androidx.lifecycle.Lifecycle
import androidx.lifecycle.LifecycleEventObserver
import androidx.lifecycle.compose.LocalLifecycleOwner
import ai.openclaw.app.BuildConfig
import ai.openclaw.app.LocationMode
import ai.openclaw.app.MainViewModel
import ai.openclaw.app.normalizeLocalHourMinute
import ai.openclaw.app.NotificationPackageFilterMode
import ai.openclaw.app.node.DeviceNotificationListenerService
@Composable
@@ -83,55 +81,6 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
val locationPreciseEnabled by viewModel.locationPreciseEnabled.collectAsState()
val preventSleep by viewModel.preventSleep.collectAsState()
val canvasDebugStatusEnabled by viewModel.canvasDebugStatusEnabled.collectAsState()
val notificationForwardingEnabled by viewModel.notificationForwardingEnabled.collectAsState()
val notificationForwardingMode by viewModel.notificationForwardingMode.collectAsState()
val notificationForwardingPackages by viewModel.notificationForwardingPackages.collectAsState()
val notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled by viewModel.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.collectAsState()
val notificationForwardingQuietStart by viewModel.notificationForwardingQuietStart.collectAsState()
val notificationForwardingQuietEnd by viewModel.notificationForwardingQuietEnd.collectAsState()
val notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute by viewModel.notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute.collectAsState()
val notificationForwardingSessionKey by viewModel.notificationForwardingSessionKey.collectAsState()
var notificationQuietStartDraft by remember(notificationForwardingQuietStart) {
mutableStateOf(notificationForwardingQuietStart)
}
var notificationQuietEndDraft by remember(notificationForwardingQuietEnd) {
mutableStateOf(notificationForwardingQuietEnd)
}
var notificationRateDraft by remember(notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute) {
mutableStateOf(notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute.toString())
}
var notificationSessionKeyDraft by remember(notificationForwardingSessionKey) {
mutableStateOf(notificationForwardingSessionKey.orEmpty())
}
val normalizedQuietStartDraft = remember(notificationQuietStartDraft) {
normalizeLocalHourMinute(notificationQuietStartDraft)
}
val normalizedQuietEndDraft = remember(notificationQuietEndDraft) {
normalizeLocalHourMinute(notificationQuietEndDraft)
}
val quietHoursDraftValid = normalizedQuietStartDraft != null && normalizedQuietEndDraft != null
val selectedPackagesSummary = remember(notificationForwardingMode, notificationForwardingPackages) {
when (notificationForwardingMode) {
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Allowlist ->
if (notificationForwardingPackages.isEmpty()) {
"Selected: none — allowlist mode forwards nothing until you add apps."
} else {
"Selected: ${notificationForwardingPackages.size} app(s) allowed."
}
NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist ->
if (notificationForwardingPackages.isEmpty()) {
"Selected: none — blocklist mode forwards all apps except OpenClaw."
} else {
"Selected: ${notificationForwardingPackages.size} app(s) blocked."
}
}
}
val quietHoursCanEnable = notificationForwardingEnabled && quietHoursDraftValid
val quietHoursDraftDirty =
notificationForwardingQuietStart != (normalizedQuietStartDraft ?: notificationQuietStartDraft.trim()) ||
notificationForwardingQuietEnd != (normalizedQuietEndDraft ?: notificationQuietEndDraft.trim())
val quietHoursSaveEnabled = notificationForwardingEnabled && quietHoursDraftValid && quietHoursDraftDirty
val listState = rememberLazyListState()
val deviceModel =
@@ -226,16 +175,6 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
remember {
mutableStateOf(isNotificationListenerEnabled(context))
}
val notificationForwardingAvailable = notificationForwardingEnabled && notificationListenerEnabled
val notificationForwardingControlsAlpha = if (notificationForwardingAvailable) 1f else 0.6f
var notificationPickerExpanded by remember { mutableStateOf(false) }
var notificationAppSearch by remember { mutableStateOf("") }
var notificationShowSystemApps by remember { mutableStateOf(false) }
var installedNotificationApps by
remember(context, notificationForwardingPackages) {
mutableStateOf(queryInstalledApps(context, notificationForwardingPackages))
}
var photosPermissionGranted by
remember {
@@ -310,19 +249,16 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
remember {
mutableStateOf(
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED ||
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED &&
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, Manifest.permission.READ_SMS) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED,
)
}
val smsPermissionLauncher =
rememberLauncherForActivityResult(ActivityResultContracts.RequestMultiplePermissions()) {
smsPermissionGranted =
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
||
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, Manifest.permission.READ_SMS) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
rememberLauncherForActivityResult(ActivityResultContracts.RequestMultiplePermissions()) { perms ->
val sendOk = perms[Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS] == true
val readOk = perms[Manifest.permission.READ_SMS] == true
smsPermissionGranted = sendOk && readOk
viewModel.refreshGatewayConnection()
}
@@ -335,7 +271,6 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
notificationsPermissionGranted = hasNotificationsPermission(context)
notificationListenerEnabled = isNotificationListenerEnabled(context)
installedNotificationApps = queryInstalledApps(context, notificationForwardingPackages)
photosPermissionGranted =
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, photosPermission) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
@@ -358,8 +293,7 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
smsPermissionGranted =
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, Manifest.permission.SEND_SMS) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
||
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED &&
ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, Manifest.permission.READ_SMS) ==
PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED
}
@@ -417,20 +351,6 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
}
}
val normalizedAppSearch = notificationAppSearch.trim().lowercase()
val filteredNotificationApps =
remember(installedNotificationApps, normalizedAppSearch, notificationShowSystemApps) {
installedNotificationApps
.asSequence()
.filter { app -> notificationShowSystemApps || !app.isSystemApp }
.filter { app ->
normalizedAppSearch.isEmpty() ||
app.label.lowercase().contains(normalizedAppSearch) ||
app.packageName.lowercase().contains(normalizedAppSearch)
}
.toList()
}
Box(
modifier =
Modifier
@@ -571,12 +491,9 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
ListItem(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
colors = listItemColors,
headlineContent = { Text("Notification Listener Access", style = mobileHeadline) },
headlineContent = { Text("Notification Listener", style = mobileHeadline) },
supportingContent = {
Text(
"Required for `notifications.list`, `notifications.actions`, and forwarded notification events.",
style = mobileCallout,
)
Text("Read and interact with notifications.", style = mobileCallout)
},
trailingContent = {
Button(
@@ -613,11 +530,7 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
shape = RoundedCornerShape(14.dp),
) {
Text(
if (smsPermissionGranted) {
"Manage"
} else {
"Grant"
},
if (smsPermissionGranted) "Manage" else "Grant",
style = mobileCallout.copy(fontWeight = FontWeight.Bold),
)
}
@@ -626,297 +539,6 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
}
}
}
item {
ListItem(
modifier = Modifier.settingsRowModifier(),
colors = listItemColors,
headlineContent = { Text("Forward Notification Events", style = mobileHeadline) },
supportingContent = {
Text(
if (notificationListenerEnabled) {
"Forward listener events into gateway node events. Off by default until you enable it."
} else {
"Notification listener access is off, so no notification events can be forwarded yet."
},
style = mobileCallout,
)
},
trailingContent = {
Switch(
checked = notificationForwardingEnabled,
onCheckedChange = viewModel::setNotificationForwardingEnabled,
enabled = notificationListenerEnabled,
)
},
)
}
item {
Text(
if (notificationListenerEnabled) {
"Forwarding is available when enabled below."
} else {
"Forwarding controls stay disabled until Notification Listener Access is enabled in system Settings."
},
style = mobileCallout,
color = mobileTextSecondary,
)
}
item {
Column(
modifier = Modifier.settingsRowModifier().alpha(notificationForwardingControlsAlpha),
verticalArrangement = Arrangement.spacedBy(0.dp),
) {
ListItem(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
colors = listItemColors,
headlineContent = { Text("Package Filter: Allowlist", style = mobileHeadline) },
supportingContent = {
Text("Only listed package IDs are forwarded.", style = mobileCallout)
},
trailingContent = {
RadioButton(
selected = notificationForwardingMode == NotificationPackageFilterMode.Allowlist,
onClick = {
viewModel.setNotificationForwardingMode(NotificationPackageFilterMode.Allowlist)
},
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
)
},
)
HorizontalDivider(color = mobileBorder)
ListItem(
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
colors = listItemColors,
headlineContent = { Text("Package Filter: Blocklist", style = mobileHeadline) },
supportingContent = {
Text("All packages except listed IDs are forwarded.", style = mobileCallout)
},
trailingContent = {
RadioButton(
selected = notificationForwardingMode == NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist,
onClick = {
viewModel.setNotificationForwardingMode(NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist)
},
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
)
},
)
}
}
item {
Row(modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(), horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.End) {
Button(
onClick = { notificationPickerExpanded = !notificationPickerExpanded },
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
colors = settingsPrimaryButtonColors(),
shape = RoundedCornerShape(14.dp),
) {
Text(
if (notificationPickerExpanded) "Close App Picker" else "Open App Picker",
style = mobileCallout.copy(fontWeight = FontWeight.Bold),
)
}
}
}
item {
Text(
selectedPackagesSummary,
style = mobileCallout,
color = mobileTextSecondary,
)
}
if (notificationPickerExpanded) {
item {
OutlinedTextField(
value = notificationAppSearch,
onValueChange = { notificationAppSearch = it },
label = {
Text("Search apps", style = mobileCaption1, color = mobileTextSecondary)
},
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
textStyle = mobileBody.copy(color = mobileText),
colors = settingsTextFieldColors(),
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
)
}
item {
ListItem(
modifier = Modifier.settingsRowModifier().alpha(notificationForwardingControlsAlpha),
colors = listItemColors,
headlineContent = { Text("Show System Apps", style = mobileHeadline) },
supportingContent = {
Text("Include Android/system packages in results.", style = mobileCallout)
},
trailingContent = {
Switch(
checked = notificationShowSystemApps,
onCheckedChange = { notificationShowSystemApps = it },
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
)
},
)
}
items(filteredNotificationApps, key = { it.packageName }) { app ->
ListItem(
modifier = Modifier.settingsRowModifier().alpha(notificationForwardingControlsAlpha),
colors = listItemColors,
headlineContent = { Text(app.label, style = mobileHeadline) },
supportingContent = { Text(app.packageName, style = mobileCallout) },
trailingContent = {
Switch(
checked = notificationForwardingPackages.contains(app.packageName),
onCheckedChange = { checked ->
val next = notificationForwardingPackages.toMutableSet()
if (checked) {
next.add(app.packageName)
} else {
next.remove(app.packageName)
}
viewModel.setNotificationForwardingPackagesCsv(next.sorted().joinToString(","))
},
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
)
},
)
}
}
item {
ListItem(
modifier = Modifier.settingsRowModifier().alpha(notificationForwardingControlsAlpha),
colors = listItemColors,
headlineContent = { Text("Quiet Hours", style = mobileHeadline) },
supportingContent = {
Text("Suppress forwarding during a local time window.", style = mobileCallout)
},
trailingContent = {
Switch(
checked = notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled,
onCheckedChange = {
if (!quietHoursCanEnable && it) return@Switch
viewModel.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled = it,
start = notificationQuietStartDraft,
end = notificationQuietEndDraft,
)
},
enabled = if (notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled) notificationForwardingAvailable else quietHoursCanEnable,
)
},
)
}
item {
OutlinedTextField(
value = notificationQuietStartDraft,
onValueChange = { notificationQuietStartDraft = it },
label = { Text("Quiet Start (HH:mm)", style = mobileCaption1, color = mobileTextSecondary) },
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
textStyle = mobileBody.copy(color = mobileText),
colors = settingsTextFieldColors(),
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
isError = notificationForwardingAvailable && normalizedQuietStartDraft == null,
supportingText = {
if (notificationForwardingAvailable && normalizedQuietStartDraft == null) {
Text("Use 24-hour HH:mm format, for example 22:00.", style = mobileCaption1, color = mobileDanger)
}
},
)
}
item {
OutlinedTextField(
value = notificationQuietEndDraft,
onValueChange = { notificationQuietEndDraft = it },
label = { Text("Quiet End (HH:mm)", style = mobileCaption1, color = mobileTextSecondary) },
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
textStyle = mobileBody.copy(color = mobileText),
colors = settingsTextFieldColors(),
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
isError = notificationForwardingAvailable && normalizedQuietEndDraft == null,
supportingText = {
if (notificationForwardingAvailable && normalizedQuietEndDraft == null) {
Text("Use 24-hour HH:mm format, for example 07:00.", style = mobileCaption1, color = mobileDanger)
}
},
)
}
item {
Row(modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(), horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.End) {
Button(
onClick = {
viewModel.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled = notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled,
start = notificationQuietStartDraft,
end = notificationQuietEndDraft,
)
},
enabled = quietHoursSaveEnabled,
colors = settingsPrimaryButtonColors(),
shape = RoundedCornerShape(14.dp),
) {
Text("Save Quiet Hours", style = mobileCallout.copy(fontWeight = FontWeight.Bold))
}
}
}
item {
OutlinedTextField(
value = notificationRateDraft,
onValueChange = { notificationRateDraft = it.filter { c -> c.isDigit() } },
label = { Text("Max Events / Minute", style = mobileCaption1, color = mobileTextSecondary) },
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
textStyle = mobileBody.copy(color = mobileText),
colors = settingsTextFieldColors(),
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
)
}
item {
Row(modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(), horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.End) {
Button(
onClick = {
val parsed = notificationRateDraft.toIntOrNull() ?: notificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute
viewModel.setNotificationForwardingMaxEventsPerMinute(parsed)
},
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
colors = settingsPrimaryButtonColors(),
shape = RoundedCornerShape(14.dp),
) {
Text("Save Rate", style = mobileCallout.copy(fontWeight = FontWeight.Bold))
}
}
}
item {
OutlinedTextField(
value = notificationSessionKeyDraft,
onValueChange = { notificationSessionKeyDraft = it },
label = {
Text(
"Route Session Key (optional)",
style = mobileCaption1,
color = mobileTextSecondary,
)
},
placeholder = {
Text("Blank keeps notification events on this device's default notification route. Set a key only to pin forwarding into a different session.", style = mobileCaption1, color = mobileTextSecondary)
},
modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(),
textStyle = mobileBody.copy(color = mobileText),
colors = settingsTextFieldColors(),
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
)
}
item {
Row(modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth(), horizontalArrangement = Arrangement.End) {
Button(
onClick = {
viewModel.setNotificationForwardingSessionKey(notificationSessionKeyDraft.trim().ifEmpty { null })
},
enabled = notificationForwardingAvailable,
colors = settingsPrimaryButtonColors(),
shape = RoundedCornerShape(14.dp),
) {
Text("Save Session Route", style = mobileCallout.copy(fontWeight = FontWeight.Bold))
}
}
}
item { HorizontalDivider(color = mobileBorder) }
// ── Data Access ──
item {
@@ -1152,78 +774,6 @@ fun SettingsSheet(viewModel: MainViewModel) {
}
}
data class InstalledApp(
val label: String,
val packageName: String,
val isSystemApp: Boolean,
)
private fun queryInstalledApps(
context: Context,
configuredPackages: Set<String>,
): List<InstalledApp> {
val packageManager = context.packageManager
val launcherIntent = Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN).apply { addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER) }
val launcherPackages =
packageManager
.queryIntentActivities(launcherIntent, PackageManager.MATCH_ALL)
.asSequence()
.mapNotNull { it.activityInfo?.packageName?.trim()?.takeIf(String::isNotEmpty) }
.toMutableSet()
val recentNotificationPackages =
DeviceNotificationListenerService
.recentPackages(context)
.asSequence()
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() }
.toList()
val candidatePackages =
resolveNotificationCandidatePackages(
launcherPackages = launcherPackages,
recentPackages = recentNotificationPackages,
configuredPackages = configuredPackages,
appPackageName = context.packageName,
)
return candidatePackages
.asSequence()
.mapNotNull { packageName ->
runCatching {
val appInfo = packageManager.getApplicationInfo(packageName, 0)
val label = packageManager.getApplicationLabel(appInfo)?.toString()?.trim().orEmpty()
InstalledApp(
label = if (label.isEmpty()) packageName else label,
packageName = packageName,
isSystemApp = (appInfo.flags and android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo.FLAG_SYSTEM) != 0,
)
}.getOrNull()
}
.sortedWith(compareBy<InstalledApp> { it.label.lowercase() }.thenBy { it.packageName })
.toList()
}
internal fun resolveNotificationCandidatePackages(
launcherPackages: Set<String>,
recentPackages: List<String>,
configuredPackages: Set<String>,
appPackageName: String,
): Set<String> {
val blockedPackage = appPackageName.trim()
return sequenceOf(
configuredPackages.asSequence(),
launcherPackages.asSequence(),
recentPackages.asSequence(),
)
.flatten()
.map { it.trim() }
.filter { it.isNotEmpty() && it != blockedPackage }
.toSet()
}
@Composable
private fun settingsTextFieldColors() =
OutlinedTextFieldDefaults.colors(
@@ -1292,5 +842,5 @@ private fun isNotificationListenerEnabled(context: Context): Boolean {
private fun hasMotionCapabilities(context: Context): Boolean {
val sensorManager = context.getSystemService(SensorManager::class.java) ?: return false
return sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_ACCELEROMETER) != null ||
sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_STEP_COUNTER) != null
sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_STEP_COUNTER) != null
}

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@@ -1,189 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app
import java.time.LocalDateTime
import java.time.ZoneId
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertFalse
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
import org.junit.Test
class NotificationForwardingPolicyTest {
@Test
fun parseLocalHourMinute_parsesValidValues() {
assertEquals(0, parseLocalHourMinute("00:00"))
assertEquals(23 * 60 + 59, parseLocalHourMinute("23:59"))
assertEquals(7 * 60 + 5, parseLocalHourMinute("07:05"))
}
@Test
fun normalizeLocalHourMinute_acceptsStrict24HourDrafts() {
assertEquals("00:00", normalizeLocalHourMinute("00:00"))
assertEquals("23:59", normalizeLocalHourMinute("23:59"))
assertEquals("07:05", normalizeLocalHourMinute("07:05"))
}
@Test
fun parseLocalHourMinute_rejectsInvalidValues() {
assertEquals(null, parseLocalHourMinute(""))
assertEquals(null, parseLocalHourMinute("24:00"))
assertEquals(null, parseLocalHourMinute("12:60"))
assertEquals(null, parseLocalHourMinute("abc"))
assertEquals(null, parseLocalHourMinute("7:05"))
assertEquals(null, parseLocalHourMinute("07:5"))
}
@Test
fun normalizeLocalHourMinute_rejectsNonCanonicalDrafts() {
assertEquals(null, normalizeLocalHourMinute(""))
assertEquals(null, normalizeLocalHourMinute("7:05"))
assertEquals(null, normalizeLocalHourMinute("07:5"))
assertEquals(null, normalizeLocalHourMinute("24:00"))
assertEquals(null, normalizeLocalHourMinute("12:60"))
}
@Test
fun allowsPackage_blocklistBlocksConfiguredPackages() {
val policy =
NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = true,
mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist,
packages = setOf("com.blocked.app"),
quietHoursEnabled = false,
quietStart = "22:00",
quietEnd = "07:00",
maxEventsPerMinute = 20,
sessionKey = null,
)
assertFalse(policy.allowsPackage("com.blocked.app"))
assertTrue(policy.allowsPackage("com.allowed.app"))
}
@Test
fun allowsPackage_allowlistOnlyAllowsConfiguredPackages() {
val policy =
NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = true,
mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.Allowlist,
packages = setOf("com.allowed.app"),
quietHoursEnabled = false,
quietStart = "22:00",
quietEnd = "07:00",
maxEventsPerMinute = 20,
sessionKey = null,
)
assertTrue(policy.allowsPackage("com.allowed.app"))
assertFalse(policy.allowsPackage("com.other.app"))
}
@Test
fun isWithinQuietHours_handlesWindowCrossingMidnight() {
val policy =
NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = true,
mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist,
packages = emptySet(),
quietHoursEnabled = true,
quietStart = "22:00",
quietEnd = "07:00",
maxEventsPerMinute = 20,
sessionKey = null,
)
val zone = ZoneId.of("UTC")
val at2330 =
LocalDateTime
.of(2024, 1, 6, 23, 30)
.atZone(zone)
.toInstant()
.toEpochMilli()
val at1200 =
LocalDateTime
.of(2024, 1, 6, 12, 0)
.atZone(zone)
.toInstant()
.toEpochMilli()
assertTrue(policy.isWithinQuietHours(nowEpochMs = at2330, zoneId = zone))
assertFalse(policy.isWithinQuietHours(nowEpochMs = at1200, zoneId = zone))
}
@Test
fun isWithinQuietHours_sameStartEndMeansAlwaysQuiet() {
val policy =
NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = true,
mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist,
packages = emptySet(),
quietHoursEnabled = true,
quietStart = "00:00",
quietEnd = "00:00",
maxEventsPerMinute = 20,
sessionKey = null,
)
assertTrue(policy.isWithinQuietHours(nowEpochMs = 1_704_098_400_000L, zoneId = ZoneId.of("UTC")))
}
@Test
fun blocksEventsWhenDisabledOrQuietHoursOrRateLimited() {
val disabled =
NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = false,
mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist,
packages = emptySet(),
quietHoursEnabled = false,
quietStart = "22:00",
quietEnd = "07:00",
maxEventsPerMinute = 20,
sessionKey = null,
)
assertFalse(disabled.enabled && disabled.allowsPackage("com.allowed.app"))
val quiet =
NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = true,
mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist,
packages = emptySet(),
quietHoursEnabled = true,
quietStart = "22:00",
quietEnd = "07:00",
maxEventsPerMinute = 20,
sessionKey = null,
)
val zone = ZoneId.of("UTC")
val at2330 =
LocalDateTime
.of(2024, 1, 6, 23, 30)
.atZone(zone)
.toInstant()
.toEpochMilli()
assertTrue(quiet.isWithinQuietHours(nowEpochMs = at2330, zoneId = zone))
val limiter = NotificationBurstLimiter()
val minute = 1_704_098_400_000L
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = minute, maxEventsPerMinute = 1))
assertFalse(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = minute + 500L, maxEventsPerMinute = 1))
}
@Test
fun burstLimiter_blocksEventsAboveLimitInSameMinute() {
val limiter = NotificationBurstLimiter()
val minute = 1_704_098_400_000L
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = minute, maxEventsPerMinute = 2))
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = minute + 1_000L, maxEventsPerMinute = 2))
assertFalse(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = minute + 2_000L, maxEventsPerMinute = 2))
}
@Test
fun burstLimiter_resetsOnNextMinuteWindow() {
val limiter = NotificationBurstLimiter()
val minute = 1_704_098_400_000L
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = minute, maxEventsPerMinute = 1))
assertFalse(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = minute + 1_000L, maxEventsPerMinute = 1))
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = minute + 60_000L, maxEventsPerMinute = 1))
}
}

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@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app
import android.content.Context
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertFalse
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
import org.junit.Test
import org.junit.runner.RunWith
import org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner
import org.robolectric.RuntimeEnvironment
@RunWith(RobolectricTestRunner::class)
class SecurePrefsNotificationForwardingTest {
@Test
fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours_rejectsInvalidDraftsWithoutMutatingStoredValues() {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val plainPrefs = context.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.node", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
plainPrefs.edit().clear().commit()
val prefs = SecurePrefs(context)
assertTrue(
prefs.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled = false,
start = "22:00",
end = "07:00",
),
)
val originalStart = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietStart.value
val originalEnd = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietEnd.value
val originalEnabled = prefs.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.value
assertFalse(
prefs.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled = true,
start = "7:00",
end = "07:00",
),
)
assertEquals(originalStart, prefs.notificationForwardingQuietStart.value)
assertEquals(originalEnd, prefs.notificationForwardingQuietEnd.value)
assertEquals(originalEnabled, prefs.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.value)
}
@Test
fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours_persistsValidDraftsAndEnabledState() {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val plainPrefs = context.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.node", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
plainPrefs.edit().clear().commit()
val prefs = SecurePrefs(context)
assertTrue(
prefs.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled = true,
start = "22:30",
end = "06:45",
),
)
assertTrue(prefs.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.value)
assertEquals("22:30", prefs.notificationForwardingQuietStart.value)
assertEquals("06:45", prefs.notificationForwardingQuietEnd.value)
}
@Test
fun setNotificationForwardingQuietHours_disablesWithoutRevalidatingDrafts() {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val plainPrefs = context.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.node", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
plainPrefs.edit().clear().commit()
val prefs = SecurePrefs(context)
assertTrue(
prefs.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled = true,
start = "22:30",
end = "06:45",
),
)
assertTrue(
prefs.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled = false,
start = "7:00",
end = "06:45",
),
)
assertFalse(prefs.notificationForwardingQuietHoursEnabled.value)
assertEquals("22:30", prefs.notificationForwardingQuietStart.value)
assertEquals("06:45", prefs.notificationForwardingQuietEnd.value)
}
@Test
fun getNotificationForwardingPolicy_readsLatestQuietHoursImmediately() {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val plainPrefs = context.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.node", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
plainPrefs.edit().clear().commit()
val prefs = SecurePrefs(context)
assertTrue(
prefs.setNotificationForwardingQuietHours(
enabled = true,
start = "21:15",
end = "06:10",
),
)
val policy = prefs.getNotificationForwardingPolicy(appPackageName = "ai.openclaw.app")
assertTrue(policy.quietHoursEnabled)
assertEquals("21:15", policy.quietStart)
assertEquals("06:10", policy.quietEnd)
}
@Test
fun notificationForwarding_defaultsDisabledForSaferPosture() {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val plainPrefs = context.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.node", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
plainPrefs.edit().clear().commit()
val prefs = SecurePrefs(context)
val policy = prefs.getNotificationForwardingPolicy(appPackageName = "ai.openclaw.app")
assertFalse(prefs.notificationForwardingEnabled.value)
assertFalse(policy.enabled)
assertEquals(NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist, policy.mode)
}
}

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@@ -173,50 +173,15 @@ class CallLogHandlerTest : NodeHandlerRobolectricTest() {
assertTrue(callLogObj.containsKey("number"))
assertTrue(callLogObj.containsKey("cachedName"))
}
@Test
fun handleCallLogSearch_clampsLimitAndOffsetBeforeSearch() {
val source = FakeCallLogDataSource(canRead = true)
val handler = CallLogHandler.forTesting(appContext(), source)
val result = handler.handleCallLogSearch("""{"limit":999,"offset":-5}""")
assertTrue(result.ok)
assertEquals(200, source.lastRequest?.limit)
assertEquals(0, source.lastRequest?.offset)
}
@Test
fun handleCallLogSearch_mapsSearchFailuresToUnavailable() {
val handler =
CallLogHandler.forTesting(
appContext(),
FakeCallLogDataSource(
canRead = true,
failure = IllegalStateException("provider down"),
),
)
val result = handler.handleCallLogSearch(null)
assertFalse(result.ok)
assertEquals("CALL_LOG_UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("CALL_LOG_UNAVAILABLE: provider down", result.error?.message)
}
}
private class FakeCallLogDataSource(
private val canRead: Boolean,
private val searchResults: List<CallLogRecord> = emptyList(),
private val failure: Throwable? = null,
) : CallLogDataSource {
var lastRequest: CallLogSearchRequest? = null
override fun hasReadPermission(context: Context): Boolean = canRead
override fun search(context: Context, request: CallLogSearchRequest): List<CallLogRecord> {
lastRequest = request
failure?.let { throw it }
val startIndex = request.offset.coerceAtLeast(0)
val endIndex = (startIndex + request.limit).coerceAtMost(searchResults.size)
return if (startIndex < searchResults.size) {

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@@ -1,25 +1,10 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import ai.openclaw.app.LocationMode
import ai.openclaw.app.SecurePrefs
import ai.openclaw.app.VoiceWakeMode
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCallLogCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCameraCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCapability
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawLocationCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawMotionCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSmsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewayEndpoint
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertFalse
import org.junit.Assert.assertNull
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
import org.junit.Test
import org.junit.runner.RunWith
import org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner
import org.robolectric.RuntimeEnvironment
@RunWith(RobolectricTestRunner::class)
class ConnectionManagerTest {
@Test
fun resolveTlsParamsForEndpoint_prefersStoredPinOverAdvertisedFingerprint() {
@@ -88,173 +73,4 @@ class ConnectionManagerTest {
assertNull(on?.expectedFingerprint)
assertEquals(false, on?.allowTOFU)
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_advertisesRequestableSmsSearchWithoutSmsCapability() {
val options =
newManager(
sendSmsAvailable = false,
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsSearchPossible = true,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertTrue(options.commands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Sms.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_doesNotAdvertiseSmsWhenSearchIsImpossible() {
val options =
newManager(
sendSmsAvailable = false,
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsSearchPossible = false,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Sms.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_advertisesSmsCapabilityWhenReadSmsIsAvailable() {
val options =
newManager(
sendSmsAvailable = false,
readSmsAvailable = true,
smsSearchPossible = true,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertTrue(options.commands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Sms.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_advertisesSmsSendWithoutSearchWhenOnlySendIsAvailable() {
val options =
newManager(
sendSmsAvailable = true,
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsSearchPossible = false,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertTrue(options.commands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Sms.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_advertisesAvailableNonSmsCommandsAndCapabilities() {
val options =
newManager(
cameraEnabled = true,
locationMode = LocationMode.WhileUsing,
voiceWakeMode = VoiceWakeMode.Always,
motionActivityAvailable = true,
callLogAvailable = true,
hasRecordAudioPermission = true,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertTrue(options.commands.contains(OpenClawCameraCommand.List.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.commands.contains(OpenClawLocationCommand.Get.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.commands.contains(OpenClawMotionCommand.Activity.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.commands.contains(OpenClawCallLogCommand.Search.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Camera.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Location.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Motion.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.CallLog.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.VoiceWake.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_omitsVoiceWakeWithoutMicrophonePermission() {
val options =
newManager(
voiceWakeMode = VoiceWakeMode.Always,
hasRecordAudioPermission = false,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertFalse(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.VoiceWake.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_omitsUnavailableCameraLocationAndCallLogSurfaces() {
val options =
newManager(
cameraEnabled = false,
locationMode = LocationMode.Off,
callLogAvailable = false,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawCameraCommand.List.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawCameraCommand.Snap.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawCameraCommand.Clip.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawLocationCommand.Get.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawCallLogCommand.Search.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Camera.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Location.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.CallLog.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_advertisesOnlyAvailableMotionCommand() {
val options =
newManager(
motionActivityAvailable = false,
motionPedometerAvailable = true,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawMotionCommand.Activity.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.commands.contains(OpenClawMotionCommand.Pedometer.rawValue))
assertTrue(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Motion.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun buildNodeConnectOptions_omitsMotionSurfaceWhenMotionApisUnavailable() {
val options =
newManager(
motionActivityAvailable = false,
motionPedometerAvailable = false,
).buildNodeConnectOptions()
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawMotionCommand.Activity.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.commands.contains(OpenClawMotionCommand.Pedometer.rawValue))
assertFalse(options.caps.contains(OpenClawCapability.Motion.rawValue))
}
private fun newManager(
cameraEnabled: Boolean = false,
locationMode: LocationMode = LocationMode.Off,
voiceWakeMode: VoiceWakeMode = VoiceWakeMode.Off,
motionActivityAvailable: Boolean = false,
motionPedometerAvailable: Boolean = false,
sendSmsAvailable: Boolean = false,
readSmsAvailable: Boolean = false,
smsSearchPossible: Boolean = false,
callLogAvailable: Boolean = false,
hasRecordAudioPermission: Boolean = false,
): ConnectionManager {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val prefs =
SecurePrefs(
context,
securePrefsOverride = context.getSharedPreferences("connection-manager-test", android.content.Context.MODE_PRIVATE),
)
return ConnectionManager(
prefs = prefs,
cameraEnabled = { cameraEnabled },
locationMode = { locationMode },
voiceWakeMode = { voiceWakeMode },
motionActivityAvailable = { motionActivityAvailable },
motionPedometerAvailable = { motionPedometerAvailable },
sendSmsAvailable = { sendSmsAvailable },
readSmsAvailable = { readSmsAvailable },
smsSearchPossible = { smsSearchPossible },
callLogAvailable = { callLogAvailable },
hasRecordAudioPermission = { hasRecordAudioPermission },
manualTls = { false },
)
}
}

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@@ -101,131 +101,9 @@ class DeviceHandlerTest {
val status = state.getValue("status").jsonPrimitive.content
assertTrue(status == "granted" || status == "denied")
state.getValue("promptable").jsonPrimitive.boolean
if (key == "sms") {
val capabilities = state.getValue("capabilities").jsonObject
for (capabilityKey in listOf("send", "read")) {
val capability = capabilities.getValue(capabilityKey).jsonObject
val capabilityStatus = capability.getValue("status").jsonPrimitive.content
assertTrue(capabilityStatus == "granted" || capabilityStatus == "denied")
capability.getValue("promptable").jsonPrimitive.boolean
}
}
}
}
@Test
fun smsTopLevelStatusTreatsSendOnlyPartialGrantAsGranted() {
assertTrue(
DeviceHandler.hasAnySmsCapability(
smsEnabled = true,
telephonyAvailable = true,
smsSendGranted = true,
smsReadGranted = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun smsTopLevelStatusTreatsReadOnlyPartialGrantAsGranted() {
assertTrue(
DeviceHandler.hasAnySmsCapability(
smsEnabled = true,
telephonyAvailable = true,
smsSendGranted = false,
smsReadGranted = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun smsTopLevelStatusTreatsNoSmsGrantAsDenied() {
assertTrue(
!DeviceHandler.hasAnySmsCapability(
smsEnabled = true,
telephonyAvailable = true,
smsSendGranted = false,
smsReadGranted = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun smsTopLevelStatusTreatsDisabledSmsAsDenied() {
assertTrue(
!DeviceHandler.hasAnySmsCapability(
smsEnabled = false,
telephonyAvailable = true,
smsSendGranted = true,
smsReadGranted = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun smsTopLevelStatusTreatsMissingTelephonyAsDenied() {
assertTrue(
!DeviceHandler.hasAnySmsCapability(
smsEnabled = true,
telephonyAvailable = false,
smsSendGranted = true,
smsReadGranted = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun smsTopLevelPromptableStaysTrueUntilBothSmsPermissionsAreGranted() {
assertTrue(
DeviceHandler.isSmsPromptable(
smsEnabled = true,
telephonyAvailable = true,
smsSendGranted = true,
smsReadGranted = false,
),
)
assertTrue(
!DeviceHandler.isSmsPromptable(
smsEnabled = true,
telephonyAvailable = true,
smsSendGranted = true,
smsReadGranted = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun smsTopLevelPromptableIsFalseWhenSmsCannotExist() {
assertTrue(
!DeviceHandler.isSmsPromptable(
smsEnabled = false,
telephonyAvailable = true,
smsSendGranted = false,
smsReadGranted = false,
),
)
assertTrue(
!DeviceHandler.isSmsPromptable(
smsEnabled = true,
telephonyAvailable = false,
smsSendGranted = false,
smsReadGranted = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun handleDevicePermissions_marksCallLogUnpromptableWhenFeatureDisabled() {
val handler = DeviceHandler(appContext(), callLogEnabled = false)
val result = handler.handleDevicePermissions(null)
assertTrue(result.ok)
val payload = parsePayload(result.payloadJson)
val callLog = payload.getValue("permissions").jsonObject.getValue("callLog").jsonObject
assertEquals("denied", callLog.getValue("status").jsonPrimitive.content)
assertTrue(!callLog.getValue("promptable").jsonPrimitive.boolean)
}
@Test
fun handleDeviceHealth_returnsExpectedShape() {
val handler = DeviceHandler(appContext())

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@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import android.content.Context
import ai.openclaw.app.NotificationBurstLimiter
import ai.openclaw.app.NotificationForwardingPolicy
import ai.openclaw.app.NotificationPackageFilterMode
import ai.openclaw.app.isWithinQuietHours
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertFalse
import org.junit.Assert.assertNull
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
import org.junit.Test
import org.junit.runner.RunWith
import org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner
import org.robolectric.RuntimeEnvironment
@RunWith(RobolectricTestRunner::class)
class DeviceNotificationListenerServiceTest {
@Test
fun recentPackages_migratesLegacyPreferenceKey() {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val prefs = context.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.secure", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
prefs.edit()
.clear()
.putString("notifications.recentPackages", "com.example.one, com.example.two")
.commit()
val packages = DeviceNotificationListenerService.recentPackages(context)
assertEquals(listOf("com.example.one", "com.example.two"), packages)
assertEquals(
"com.example.one, com.example.two",
prefs.getString("notifications.forwarding.recentPackages", null),
)
assertFalse(prefs.contains("notifications.recentPackages"))
}
@Test
fun recentPackages_cleansUpLegacyKeyWhenNewKeyAlreadyExists() {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val prefs = context.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.secure", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
prefs.edit()
.clear()
.putString("notifications.forwarding.recentPackages", "com.example.new")
.putString("notifications.recentPackages", "com.example.legacy")
.commit()
val packages = DeviceNotificationListenerService.recentPackages(context)
assertEquals(listOf("com.example.new"), packages)
assertNull(prefs.getString("notifications.recentPackages", null))
}
@Test
fun recentPackages_trimsDedupesAndPreservesRecencyOrder() {
val context = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
val prefs = context.getSharedPreferences("openclaw.secure", Context.MODE_PRIVATE)
prefs.edit()
.clear()
.putString(
"notifications.forwarding.recentPackages",
" com.example.recent , ,com.example.other,com.example.recent, com.example.third ",
)
.commit()
val packages = DeviceNotificationListenerService.recentPackages(context)
assertEquals(
listOf("com.example.recent", "com.example.other", "com.example.third"),
packages,
)
}
@Test
fun quietHoursAndRateLimitingUseWallClockTimeNotNotificationPostTime() {
val zone = java.time.ZoneId.systemDefault()
val now = java.time.ZonedDateTime.now(zone)
val quietStart = now.minusMinutes(5).toLocalTime().withSecond(0).withNano(0)
val quietEnd = now.plusMinutes(5).toLocalTime().withSecond(0).withNano(0)
val stalePostTime =
now
.minusHours(2)
.withMinute(0)
.withSecond(0)
.withNano(0)
.toInstant()
.toEpochMilli()
val policy =
NotificationForwardingPolicy(
enabled = true,
mode = NotificationPackageFilterMode.Blocklist,
packages = emptySet(),
quietHoursEnabled = true,
quietStart = "%02d:%02d".format(quietStart.hour, quietStart.minute),
quietEnd = "%02d:%02d".format(quietEnd.hour, quietEnd.minute),
maxEventsPerMinute = 1,
sessionKey = null,
)
assertFalse(policy.isWithinQuietHours(nowEpochMs = stalePostTime, zoneId = zone))
assertTrue(policy.isWithinQuietHours(nowEpochMs = System.currentTimeMillis(), zoneId = zone))
val limiter = NotificationBurstLimiter()
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = stalePostTime, maxEventsPerMinute = 1))
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = System.currentTimeMillis(), maxEventsPerMinute = 1))
assertFalse(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = System.currentTimeMillis(), maxEventsPerMinute = 1))
}
@Test
fun burstLimiter_capsAnyForwardedNotificationEvent() {
val limiter = NotificationBurstLimiter()
val nowEpochMs = System.currentTimeMillis()
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = nowEpochMs, maxEventsPerMinute = 2))
assertTrue(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = nowEpochMs, maxEventsPerMinute = 2))
assertFalse(limiter.allow(nowEpochMs = nowEpochMs, maxEventsPerMinute = 2))
}
}

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@@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawNotificationsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawPhotosCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSmsCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSystemCommand
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertNotNull
import org.junit.Assert.assertNull
import org.junit.Assert.assertFalse
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
import org.junit.Test
@@ -89,7 +86,6 @@ class InvokeCommandRegistryTest {
locationEnabled = true,
sendSmsAvailable = true,
readSmsAvailable = true,
smsSearchPossible = true,
callLogAvailable = true,
voiceWakeEnabled = true,
motionActivityAvailable = true,
@@ -117,7 +113,6 @@ class InvokeCommandRegistryTest {
locationEnabled = true,
sendSmsAvailable = true,
readSmsAvailable = true,
smsSearchPossible = true,
callLogAvailable = true,
motionActivityAvailable = true,
motionPedometerAvailable = true,
@@ -137,7 +132,6 @@ class InvokeCommandRegistryTest {
locationEnabled = false,
sendSmsAvailable = false,
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsSearchPossible = false,
callLogAvailable = false,
voiceWakeEnabled = false,
motionActivityAvailable = true,
@@ -154,22 +148,17 @@ class InvokeCommandRegistryTest {
fun advertisedCommands_splitsSmsSendAndSearchAvailability() {
val readOnlyCommands =
InvokeCommandRegistry.advertisedCommands(
defaultFlags(readSmsAvailable = true, smsSearchPossible = true),
defaultFlags(readSmsAvailable = true),
)
val sendOnlyCommands =
InvokeCommandRegistry.advertisedCommands(
defaultFlags(sendSmsAvailable = true),
)
val requestableSearchCommands =
InvokeCommandRegistry.advertisedCommands(
defaultFlags(smsSearchPossible = true),
)
assertTrue(readOnlyCommands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue))
assertFalse(readOnlyCommands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue))
assertTrue(sendOnlyCommands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue))
assertFalse(sendOnlyCommands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue))
assertTrue(requestableSearchCommands.contains(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue))
}
@Test
@@ -182,14 +171,9 @@ class InvokeCommandRegistryTest {
InvokeCommandRegistry.advertisedCapabilities(
defaultFlags(sendSmsAvailable = true),
)
val requestableSearchCapabilities =
InvokeCommandRegistry.advertisedCapabilities(
defaultFlags(smsSearchPossible = true),
)
assertTrue(readOnlyCapabilities.contains(OpenClawCapability.Sms.rawValue))
assertTrue(sendOnlyCapabilities.contains(OpenClawCapability.Sms.rawValue))
assertFalse(requestableSearchCapabilities.contains(OpenClawCapability.Sms.rawValue))
}
@Test
@@ -206,37 +190,11 @@ class InvokeCommandRegistryTest {
assertFalse(capabilities.contains(OpenClawCapability.CallLog.rawValue))
}
@Test
fun advertisedCapabilities_includesVoiceWakeWithoutAdvertisingCommands() {
val capabilities = InvokeCommandRegistry.advertisedCapabilities(defaultFlags(voiceWakeEnabled = true))
val commands = InvokeCommandRegistry.advertisedCommands(defaultFlags(voiceWakeEnabled = true))
assertTrue(capabilities.contains(OpenClawCapability.VoiceWake.rawValue))
assertFalse(commands.any { it.contains("voice", ignoreCase = true) })
}
@Test
fun find_returnsForegroundMetadataForCameraCommands() {
val list = InvokeCommandRegistry.find(OpenClawCameraCommand.List.rawValue)
val location = InvokeCommandRegistry.find(OpenClawLocationCommand.Get.rawValue)
assertNotNull(list)
assertEquals(true, list?.requiresForeground)
assertNotNull(location)
assertEquals(false, location?.requiresForeground)
}
@Test
fun find_returnsNullForUnknownCommand() {
assertNull(InvokeCommandRegistry.find("not.real"))
}
private fun defaultFlags(
cameraEnabled: Boolean = false,
locationEnabled: Boolean = false,
sendSmsAvailable: Boolean = false,
readSmsAvailable: Boolean = false,
smsSearchPossible: Boolean = false,
callLogAvailable: Boolean = false,
voiceWakeEnabled: Boolean = false,
motionActivityAvailable: Boolean = false,
@@ -248,7 +206,6 @@ class InvokeCommandRegistryTest {
locationEnabled = locationEnabled,
sendSmsAvailable = sendSmsAvailable,
readSmsAvailable = readSmsAvailable,
smsSearchPossible = smsSearchPossible,
callLogAvailable = callLogAvailable,
voiceWakeEnabled = voiceWakeEnabled,
motionActivityAvailable = motionActivityAvailable,

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@@ -1,368 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.DeviceIdentityStore
import ai.openclaw.app.gateway.GatewaySession
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCallLogCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawCameraCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawLocationCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawMotionCommand
import ai.openclaw.app.protocol.OpenClawSmsCommand
import android.content.Context
import android.content.pm.PackageManager
import kotlinx.coroutines.flow.MutableStateFlow
import kotlinx.coroutines.test.runTest
import kotlinx.serialization.json.Json
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertNull
import org.junit.Test
import org.junit.runner.RunWith
import org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner
import org.robolectric.RuntimeEnvironment
import org.robolectric.Shadows.shadowOf
@RunWith(RobolectricTestRunner::class)
class InvokeDispatcherTest {
@Test
fun classifySmsSearchAvailability_returnsAvailable_whenReadSmsIsAvailable() {
assertEquals(
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Available,
classifySmsSearchAvailability(
readSmsAvailable = true,
smsFeatureEnabled = true,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun classifySmsSearchAvailability_returnsUnavailable_whenSmsFeatureDisabled() {
assertEquals(
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Unavailable,
classifySmsSearchAvailability(
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsFeatureEnabled = false,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun classifySmsSearchAvailability_returnsUnavailable_whenTelephonyUnavailable() {
assertEquals(
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.Unavailable,
classifySmsSearchAvailability(
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsFeatureEnabled = true,
smsTelephonyAvailable = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun classifySmsSearchAvailability_returnsPermissionRequired_whenOnlyReadSmsPermissionIsMissing() {
assertEquals(
SmsSearchAvailabilityReason.PermissionRequired,
classifySmsSearchAvailability(
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsFeatureEnabled = true,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun smsSearchAvailabilityError_returnsNull_whenReadSmsPermissionIsRequestable() {
assertNull(
smsSearchAvailabilityError(
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsFeatureEnabled = true,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun smsSearchAvailabilityError_returnsUnavailable_whenSmsSearchIsImpossible() {
val result =
smsSearchAvailabilityError(
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsFeatureEnabled = false,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
)
assertEquals("SMS_UNAVAILABLE", result?.error?.code)
assertEquals("SMS_UNAVAILABLE: SMS not available on this device", result?.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_allowsRequestableSmsSearchToReachHandler() =
runTest {
val result =
newDispatcher(
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsFeatureEnabled = true,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
).handleInvoke(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue, "not-json")
assertEquals("SMS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("grant READ_SMS permission", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_blocksSmsSearchWhenFeatureIsUnavailable() =
runTest {
val result =
newDispatcher(
readSmsAvailable = false,
smsFeatureEnabled = false,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
).handleInvoke(OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue, "not-json")
assertEquals("SMS_UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("SMS_UNAVAILABLE: SMS not available on this device", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_allowsAvailableSmsSendToReachHandler() =
runTest {
val result =
newDispatcher(
sendSmsAvailable = true,
smsFeatureEnabled = true,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
).handleInvoke(OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue, """{"to":"+15551234567","message":"hi"}""")
assertEquals("SMS_PERMISSION_REQUIRED", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("grant SMS permission", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_blocksSmsSendWhenUnavailable() =
runTest {
val result =
newDispatcher(
sendSmsAvailable = false,
smsFeatureEnabled = true,
smsTelephonyAvailable = true,
).handleInvoke(OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue, """{"to":"+15551234567","message":"hi"}""")
assertEquals("SMS_UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("SMS_UNAVAILABLE: SMS not available on this device", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_blocksCameraCommandsWhenCameraDisabled() =
runTest {
val result = newDispatcher(cameraEnabled = false).handleInvoke(OpenClawCameraCommand.List.rawValue, null)
assertEquals("CAMERA_DISABLED", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("CAMERA_DISABLED: enable Camera in Settings", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_blocksLocationCommandWhenLocationDisabled() =
runTest {
val result = newDispatcher(locationEnabled = false).handleInvoke(OpenClawLocationCommand.Get.rawValue, null)
assertEquals("LOCATION_DISABLED", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("LOCATION_DISABLED: enable Location in Settings", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_blocksMotionActivityWhenUnavailable() =
runTest {
val result =
newDispatcher(motionActivityAvailable = false)
.handleInvoke(OpenClawMotionCommand.Activity.rawValue, null)
assertEquals("MOTION_UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("MOTION_UNAVAILABLE: accelerometer not available", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_blocksMotionPedometerWhenUnavailable() =
runTest {
val result =
newDispatcher(motionPedometerAvailable = false)
.handleInvoke(OpenClawMotionCommand.Pedometer.rawValue, null)
assertEquals("PEDOMETER_UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("PEDOMETER_UNAVAILABLE: step counter not available", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_blocksCallLogWhenUnavailable() =
runTest {
val result =
newDispatcher(callLogAvailable = false).handleInvoke(OpenClawCallLogCommand.Search.rawValue, null)
assertEquals("CALL_LOG_UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("CALL_LOG_UNAVAILABLE: call log not available on this build", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleInvoke_treatsDebugCommandsAsUnknownOutsideDebugBuilds() =
runTest {
val result = newDispatcher(debugBuild = false).handleInvoke("debug.logs", null)
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST: unknown command", result.error?.message)
}
private fun newDispatcher(
cameraEnabled: Boolean = false,
locationEnabled: Boolean = false,
sendSmsAvailable: Boolean = false,
readSmsAvailable: Boolean = false,
smsFeatureEnabled: Boolean = true,
smsTelephonyAvailable: Boolean = true,
callLogAvailable: Boolean = false,
debugBuild: Boolean = false,
motionActivityAvailable: Boolean = false,
motionPedometerAvailable: Boolean = false,
): InvokeDispatcher {
val appContext = RuntimeEnvironment.getApplication()
shadowOf(appContext.packageManager).setSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_TELEPHONY, smsTelephonyAvailable)
val canvas = CanvasController()
return InvokeDispatcher(
canvas = canvas,
cameraHandler = newCameraHandler(appContext),
locationHandler =
LocationHandler.forTesting(
appContext = appContext,
dataSource = InvokeDispatcherFakeLocationDataSource(),
),
deviceHandler = DeviceHandler(appContext),
notificationsHandler =
NotificationsHandler.forTesting(
appContext = appContext,
stateProvider = InvokeDispatcherFakeNotificationsStateProvider(),
),
systemHandler = SystemHandler.forTesting(InvokeDispatcherFakeSystemNotificationPoster()),
photosHandler = PhotosHandler.forTesting(appContext, InvokeDispatcherFakePhotosDataSource()),
contactsHandler = ContactsHandler.forTesting(appContext, InvokeDispatcherFakeContactsDataSource()),
calendarHandler = CalendarHandler.forTesting(appContext, InvokeDispatcherFakeCalendarDataSource()),
motionHandler = MotionHandler.forTesting(appContext, InvokeDispatcherFakeMotionDataSource()),
smsHandler = SmsHandler(SmsManager(appContext)),
a2uiHandler =
A2UIHandler(
canvas = canvas,
json = Json { ignoreUnknownKeys = true },
getNodeCanvasHostUrl = { null },
getOperatorCanvasHostUrl = { null },
),
debugHandler = DebugHandler(appContext, DeviceIdentityStore(appContext)),
callLogHandler = CallLogHandler.forTesting(appContext, InvokeDispatcherFakeCallLogDataSource()),
isForeground = { true },
cameraEnabled = { cameraEnabled },
locationEnabled = { locationEnabled },
sendSmsAvailable = { sendSmsAvailable },
readSmsAvailable = { readSmsAvailable },
smsFeatureEnabled = { smsFeatureEnabled },
smsTelephonyAvailable = { smsTelephonyAvailable },
callLogAvailable = { callLogAvailable },
debugBuild = { debugBuild },
refreshNodeCanvasCapability = { false },
onCanvasA2uiPush = {},
onCanvasA2uiReset = {},
motionActivityAvailable = { motionActivityAvailable },
motionPedometerAvailable = { motionPedometerAvailable },
)
}
private fun newCameraHandler(appContext: Context): CameraHandler {
return CameraHandler(
appContext = appContext,
camera = CameraCaptureManager(appContext),
externalAudioCaptureActive = MutableStateFlow(false),
showCameraHud = { _, _, _ -> },
triggerCameraFlash = {},
invokeErrorFromThrowable = { err -> "UNAVAILABLE" to (err.message ?: "camera failed") },
)
}
}
private class InvokeDispatcherFakeLocationDataSource : LocationDataSource {
override fun hasFinePermission(context: Context): Boolean = false
override fun hasCoarsePermission(context: Context): Boolean = false
override suspend fun fetchLocation(
desiredProviders: List<String>,
maxAgeMs: Long?,
timeoutMs: Long,
isPrecise: Boolean,
): LocationCaptureManager.Payload {
error("unused in InvokeDispatcherTest")
}
}
private class InvokeDispatcherFakeNotificationsStateProvider : NotificationsStateProvider {
override fun readSnapshot(context: Context): DeviceNotificationSnapshot {
return DeviceNotificationSnapshot(enabled = false, connected = false, notifications = emptyList())
}
override fun requestServiceRebind(context: Context) = Unit
override fun executeAction(context: Context, request: NotificationActionRequest): NotificationActionResult {
return NotificationActionResult(ok = true, code = null, message = null)
}
}
private class InvokeDispatcherFakeSystemNotificationPoster : SystemNotificationPoster {
override fun isAuthorized(): Boolean = true
override fun post(request: SystemNotifyRequest) = Unit
}
private class InvokeDispatcherFakePhotosDataSource : PhotosDataSource {
override fun hasPermission(context: Context): Boolean = true
override fun latest(context: Context, request: PhotosLatestRequest): List<EncodedPhotoPayload> = emptyList()
}
private class InvokeDispatcherFakeContactsDataSource : ContactsDataSource {
override fun hasReadPermission(context: Context): Boolean = true
override fun hasWritePermission(context: Context): Boolean = true
override fun search(context: Context, request: ContactsSearchRequest): List<ContactRecord> = emptyList()
override fun add(context: Context, request: ContactsAddRequest): ContactRecord {
error("unused in InvokeDispatcherTest")
}
}
private class InvokeDispatcherFakeCalendarDataSource : CalendarDataSource {
override fun hasReadPermission(context: Context): Boolean = true
override fun hasWritePermission(context: Context): Boolean = true
override fun events(context: Context, request: CalendarEventsRequest): List<CalendarEventRecord> = emptyList()
override fun add(context: Context, request: CalendarAddRequest): CalendarEventRecord {
error("unused in InvokeDispatcherTest")
}
}
private class InvokeDispatcherFakeMotionDataSource : MotionDataSource {
override fun isActivityAvailable(context: Context): Boolean = false
override fun isPedometerAvailable(context: Context): Boolean = false
override fun hasPermission(context: Context): Boolean = true
override suspend fun activity(context: Context, request: MotionActivityRequest): MotionActivityRecord {
error("unused in InvokeDispatcherTest")
}
override suspend fun pedometer(context: Context, request: MotionPedometerRequest): PedometerRecord {
error("unused in InvokeDispatcherTest")
}
}
private class InvokeDispatcherFakeCallLogDataSource : CallLogDataSource {
override fun hasReadPermission(context: Context): Boolean = true
override fun search(context: Context, request: CallLogSearchRequest): List<CallLogRecord> = emptyList()
}

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@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import android.content.Context
import android.location.LocationManager
import kotlinx.coroutines.test.runTest
import kotlinx.serialization.json.Json
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertFalse
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
@@ -67,110 +65,12 @@ class LocationHandlerTest : NodeHandlerRobolectricTest() {
assertTrue(granted.hasFineLocationPermission())
assertFalse(granted.hasCoarseLocationPermission())
}
@Test
fun handleLocationGet_usesPreciseGpsFirstWhenFinePermissionAndPreciseEnabled() =
runTest {
val source =
FakeLocationDataSource(
fineGranted = true,
coarseGranted = true,
payload = LocationCaptureManager.Payload("""{"ok":true}"""),
)
val handler =
LocationHandler.forTesting(
appContext = appContext(),
dataSource = source,
locationPreciseEnabled = { true },
)
val result = handler.handleLocationGet("""{"desiredAccuracy":"precise","maxAgeMs":1234,"timeoutMs":2000}""")
assertTrue(result.ok)
assertEquals(listOf(LocationManager.GPS_PROVIDER, LocationManager.NETWORK_PROVIDER), source.lastDesiredProviders)
assertEquals(1234L, source.lastMaxAgeMs)
assertEquals(2000L, source.lastTimeoutMs)
assertTrue(source.lastIsPrecise)
}
@Test
fun handleLocationGet_fallsBackToBalancedWhenPreciseUnavailable() =
runTest {
val source =
FakeLocationDataSource(
fineGranted = false,
coarseGranted = true,
payload = LocationCaptureManager.Payload("""{"ok":true}"""),
)
val handler =
LocationHandler.forTesting(
appContext = appContext(),
dataSource = source,
locationPreciseEnabled = { true },
)
val result = handler.handleLocationGet("""{"desiredAccuracy":"precise"}""")
assertTrue(result.ok)
assertEquals(listOf(LocationManager.NETWORK_PROVIDER, LocationManager.GPS_PROVIDER), source.lastDesiredProviders)
assertFalse(source.lastIsPrecise)
}
@Test
fun handleLocationGet_mapsTimeoutToLocationTimeout() =
runTest {
val handler =
LocationHandler.forTesting(
appContext = appContext(),
dataSource =
FakeLocationDataSource(
fineGranted = true,
coarseGranted = true,
timeout = true,
),
)
val result = handler.handleLocationGet(null)
assertFalse(result.ok)
assertEquals("LOCATION_TIMEOUT", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("LOCATION_TIMEOUT: no fix in time", result.error?.message)
}
@Test
fun handleLocationGet_mapsOtherFailuresToLocationUnavailable() =
runTest {
val handler =
LocationHandler.forTesting(
appContext = appContext(),
dataSource =
FakeLocationDataSource(
fineGranted = true,
coarseGranted = true,
failure = IllegalStateException("gps offline"),
),
)
val result = handler.handleLocationGet(null)
assertFalse(result.ok)
assertEquals("LOCATION_UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("gps offline", result.error?.message)
}
}
private class FakeLocationDataSource(
private val fineGranted: Boolean,
private val coarseGranted: Boolean,
private val payload: LocationCaptureManager.Payload? = null,
private val failure: Throwable? = null,
private val timeout: Boolean = false,
) : LocationDataSource {
var lastDesiredProviders: List<String> = emptyList()
var lastMaxAgeMs: Long? = null
var lastTimeoutMs: Long? = null
var lastIsPrecise: Boolean = false
override fun hasFinePermission(context: Context): Boolean = fineGranted
override fun hasCoarsePermission(context: Context): Boolean = coarseGranted
@@ -181,16 +81,8 @@ private class FakeLocationDataSource(
timeoutMs: Long,
isPrecise: Boolean,
): LocationCaptureManager.Payload {
lastDesiredProviders = desiredProviders
lastMaxAgeMs = maxAgeMs
lastTimeoutMs = timeoutMs
lastIsPrecise = isPrecise
if (timeout) {
kotlinx.coroutines.withTimeout(1) {
kotlinx.coroutines.delay(5)
}
}
failure?.let { throw it }
return payload ?: LocationCaptureManager.Payload(Json.encodeToString(mapOf("ok" to true)))
throw IllegalStateException(
"LocationHandlerTest: fetchLocation must not run in this scenario",
)
}
}

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@@ -140,46 +140,6 @@ class NotificationsHandlerTest {
assertEquals(0, provider.actionRequests)
}
@Test
fun notificationsActions_rejectsMissingKey() =
runTest {
val provider =
FakeNotificationsStateProvider(
DeviceNotificationSnapshot(
enabled = true,
connected = true,
notifications = listOf(sampleEntry("n3")),
),
)
val handler = NotificationsHandler.forTesting(appContext = appContext(), stateProvider = provider)
val result = handler.handleNotificationsActions("""{"action":"open"}""")
assertFalse(result.ok)
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST", result.error?.code)
assertEquals(0, provider.actionRequests)
}
@Test
fun notificationsActions_rejectsInvalidAction() =
runTest {
val provider =
FakeNotificationsStateProvider(
DeviceNotificationSnapshot(
enabled = true,
connected = true,
notifications = listOf(sampleEntry("n3")),
),
)
val handler = NotificationsHandler.forTesting(appContext = appContext(), stateProvider = provider)
val result = handler.handleNotificationsActions("""{"key":"n3","action":"archive"}""")
assertFalse(result.ok)
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST", result.error?.code)
assertEquals(0, provider.actionRequests)
}
@Test
fun notificationsActions_propagatesProviderError() =
runTest {
@@ -207,29 +167,6 @@ class NotificationsHandlerTest {
assertEquals(1, provider.actionRequests)
}
@Test
fun notificationsActions_fallsBackWhenProviderOmitsErrorDetails() =
runTest {
val provider =
FakeNotificationsStateProvider(
DeviceNotificationSnapshot(
enabled = true,
connected = true,
notifications = listOf(sampleEntry("n4")),
),
).also {
it.actionResult = NotificationActionResult(ok = false)
}
val handler = NotificationsHandler.forTesting(appContext = appContext(), stateProvider = provider)
val result = handler.handleNotificationsActions("""{"key":"n4","action":"open"}""")
assertFalse(result.ok)
assertEquals("UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("notification action failed", result.error?.message)
assertEquals(1, provider.actionRequests)
}
@Test
fun notificationsActions_requestsRebindWhenEnabledButDisconnected() =
runTest {

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@@ -1,39 +1,15 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.node
import kotlinx.serialization.json.jsonArray
import kotlinx.serialization.json.jsonObject
import kotlinx.serialization.json.jsonPrimitive
import org.junit.Assert.assertArrayEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Assert.assertFalse
import org.junit.Assert.assertNull
import org.junit.Assert.assertTrue
import org.junit.Test
class SmsManagerTest {
private val json = SmsManager.JsonConfig
private fun smsMessage(
id: Long,
date: Long,
status: Int = 0,
body: String? = "msg-$id",
transportType: String? = null,
): SmsManager.SmsMessage =
SmsManager.SmsMessage(
id = id,
threadId = 1L,
address = "+15551234567",
person = null,
date = date,
dateSent = date,
read = true,
type = 1,
body = body,
status = status,
transportType = transportType,
)
@Test
fun parseParamsRejectsEmptyPayload() {
val result = SmsManager.parseParams("", json)
@@ -85,73 +61,6 @@ class SmsManagerTest {
assertEquals("Hello", ok.params.message)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsDefaultsWhenPayloadEmpty() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams(null, json)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok)
val ok = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok
assertEquals(25, ok.params.limit)
assertEquals(0, ok.params.offset)
assertEquals(null, ok.params.startTime)
assertEquals(null, ok.params.endTime)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsRejectsInvalidJson() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams("not-json", json)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Error)
val error = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Error
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST: expected JSON object", error.error)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsRejectsInvertedTimeRange() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams("{\"startTime\":200,\"endTime\":100}", json)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Error)
val error = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Error
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST: startTime must be less than or equal to endTime", error.error)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsClampsLimitAndOffset() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams("{\"limit\":999,\"offset\":-5}", json)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok)
val ok = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok
assertEquals(200, ok.params.limit)
assertEquals(0, ok.params.offset)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsParsesAllSupportedFields() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams(
"""
{
"startTime": 100,
"endTime": 200,
"contactName": " Leah ",
"phoneNumber": " +1555 ",
"keyword": " ping ",
"type": 1,
"isRead": true,
"limit": 10,
"offset": 2
}
""".trimIndent(),
json,
)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok)
val ok = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok
assertEquals(100L, ok.params.startTime)
assertEquals(200L, ok.params.endTime)
assertEquals("Leah", ok.params.contactName)
assertEquals("+1555", ok.params.phoneNumber)
assertEquals("ping", ok.params.keyword)
assertEquals(1, ok.params.type)
assertEquals(true, ok.params.isRead)
assertEquals(10, ok.params.limit)
assertEquals(2, ok.params.offset)
}
@Test
fun buildPayloadJsonEscapesFields() {
val payload = SmsManager.buildPayloadJson(
@@ -166,69 +75,6 @@ class SmsManagerTest {
assertEquals("SMS_SEND_FAILED: \"nope\"", parsed["error"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
}
@Test
fun buildQueryPayloadJsonIncludesCountAndMessages() {
val payload = SmsManager.buildQueryPayloadJson(
json = json,
ok = true,
messages = listOf(
SmsManager.SmsMessage(
id = 1L,
threadId = 2L,
address = "+1555",
person = null,
date = 123L,
dateSent = 124L,
read = true,
type = 1,
body = "hello",
status = 0,
)
),
)
val parsed = json.parseToJsonElement(payload).jsonObject
assertEquals("true", parsed["ok"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
assertEquals(1, parsed["count"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content?.toInt())
val messages = parsed["messages"]?.jsonArray
assertEquals(1, messages?.size)
assertEquals("hello", messages?.get(0)?.jsonObject?.get("body")?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
}
@Test
fun buildQueryPayloadJsonIncludesErrorOnFailure() {
val payload = SmsManager.buildQueryPayloadJson(
json = json,
ok = false,
messages = emptyList(),
error = "SMS_QUERY_FAILED: nope",
)
val parsed = json.parseToJsonElement(payload).jsonObject
assertEquals("false", parsed["ok"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
assertEquals(0, parsed["count"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content?.toInt())
assertEquals("SMS_QUERY_FAILED: nope", parsed["error"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
}
@Test
fun buildQueryPayloadJsonIncludesMmsMetadataWhenProvided() {
val payload = SmsManager.buildQueryPayloadJson(
json = json,
ok = true,
messages = listOf(smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1000L)),
queryMetadata =
SmsManager.QueryMetadata(
mmsRequested = true,
mmsEligible = true,
mmsAttempted = true,
mmsIncluded = false,
),
)
val parsed = json.parseToJsonElement(payload).jsonObject
assertEquals("true", parsed["mmsRequested"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
assertEquals("true", parsed["mmsEligible"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
assertEquals("true", parsed["mmsAttempted"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
assertEquals("false", parsed["mmsIncluded"]?.jsonPrimitive?.content)
}
@Test
fun buildSendPlanUsesMultipartWhenMultipleParts() {
val plan = SmsManager.buildSendPlan("hello") { listOf("a", "b") }
@@ -252,6 +98,14 @@ class SmsManagerTest {
assertEquals(0, ok.params.offset)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsRejectsInvalidJson() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams("not-json", json)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Error)
val error = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Error
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST: expected JSON object", error.error)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsRejectsNonObjectJson() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams("[]", json)
@@ -325,749 +179,4 @@ class SmsManagerTest {
val ok = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok
assertEquals(true, ok.params.isRead)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsIncludeMmsDefaultsFalse() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams("{}", json)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok)
val ok = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok
assertFalse(ok.params.includeMms)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsParsesIncludeMmsTrue() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams("{\"includeMms\":true}", json)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok)
val ok = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok
assertTrue(ok.params.includeMms)
}
@Test
fun parseQueryParamsParsesConversationReviewTrue() {
val result = SmsManager.parseQueryParams("{\"conversationReview\":true}", json)
assertTrue(result is SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok)
val ok = result as SmsManager.QueryParseResult.Ok
assertTrue(ok.params.conversationReview)
}
@Test
fun toByPhoneLookupNumberStripsFormattingToDigits() {
assertEquals("12107588120", SmsManager.toByPhoneLookupNumber("+1 (210) 758-8120"))
}
@Test
fun normalizePhoneNumberOrNullReturnsNullForFormattingOnlyInput() {
assertNull(SmsManager.normalizePhoneNumberOrNull("() - "))
}
@Test
fun normalizePhoneNumberOrNullReturnsNullForPlusOnlyInput() {
assertNull(SmsManager.normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(" + "))
}
@Test
fun normalizePhoneNumberOrNullKeepsUsableNormalizedNumber() {
assertEquals("+15551234567", SmsManager.normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(" +1 (555) 123-4567 "))
}
@Test
fun sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNullDropsFormattingOnlyInput() {
assertNull(SmsManager.sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNull(" () - "))
}
@Test
fun sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNullDropsPlusOnlyInput() {
assertNull(SmsManager.sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNull(" + "))
}
@Test
fun sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNullKeepsUsableNormalizedNumber() {
assertEquals("+15551234567", SmsManager.sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNull(" +1 (555) 123-4567 "))
}
@Test
fun sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNullDropsPercentWildcardInput() {
assertNull(SmsManager.sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNull("1%2"))
}
@Test
fun sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNullDropsUnderscoreWildcardInput() {
assertNull(SmsManager.sanitizeContactPhoneNumberOrNull("1_2"))
}
@Test
fun shouldPromptForContactNameSearchPermissionTrueForContactNameOnlyWithoutContactsAccess() {
assertTrue(
SmsManager.shouldPromptForContactNameSearchPermission(
contactName = "Alice",
phoneNumber = null,
hasReadContactsPermission = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun shouldPromptForContactNameSearchPermissionFalseWhenExplicitPhoneFallbackExists() {
assertFalse(
SmsManager.shouldPromptForContactNameSearchPermission(
contactName = "Alice",
phoneNumber = "+15551234567",
hasReadContactsPermission = false,
),
)
}
@Test
fun shouldPromptForContactNameSearchPermissionFalseWhenContactsAlreadyGranted() {
assertFalse(
SmsManager.shouldPromptForContactNameSearchPermission(
contactName = "Alice",
phoneNumber = null,
hasReadContactsPermission = true,
),
)
}
@Test
fun escapeSqlLikeLiteralEscapesPercentUnderscoreAndBackslash() {
assertEquals("\\%a\\_b\\\\c", SmsManager.escapeSqlLikeLiteral("%a_b\\c"))
}
@Test
fun escapeSqlLikeLiteralLeavesOrdinaryTextUnchanged() {
assertEquals("Leah", SmsManager.escapeSqlLikeLiteral("Leah"))
}
@Test
fun buildContactNameLikeSelectionUsesSingleBackslashEscapeLiteral() {
assertEquals(
"display_name LIKE ? ESCAPE '\\'",
SmsManager.buildContactNameLikeSelection(),
)
}
@Test
fun buildContactNameLikeArgEscapesWildcardsAndBackslash() {
assertEquals("%\\%a\\_b\\\\c%", SmsManager.buildContactNameLikeArg("%a_b\\c"))
}
@Test
fun buildKeywordLikeSelectionUsesSingleBackslashEscapeLiteral() {
assertEquals(
"body LIKE ? ESCAPE '\\'",
SmsManager.buildKeywordLikeSelection(),
)
}
@Test
fun buildKeywordLikeArgEscapesWildcardsAndBackslash() {
assertEquals("%\\%a\\_b\\\\c%", SmsManager.buildKeywordLikeArg("%a_b\\c"))
}
@Test
fun buildMixedByPhoneProjectionMatchesExpectedStatusAwareShape() {
assertArrayEquals(
arrayOf(
"_id",
"thread_id",
"transport_type",
"address",
"date",
"date_sent",
"read",
"type",
"body",
"status",
),
SmsManager.buildMixedByPhoneProjection(),
)
}
@Test
fun compareByPhoneCandidateOrderUsesDateThenIdDescending() {
val newer = smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 2000L)
val older = smsMessage(id = 2L, date = 1000L)
val sameDateHigherId = smsMessage(id = 9L, date = 1500L)
val sameDateLowerId = smsMessage(id = 3L, date = 1500L)
assertTrue(SmsManager.compareByPhoneCandidateOrder(newer, older) < 0)
assertTrue(SmsManager.compareByPhoneCandidateOrder(sameDateHigherId, sameDateLowerId) < 0)
assertTrue(SmsManager.compareByPhoneCandidateOrder(sameDateLowerId, sameDateHigherId) > 0)
}
@Test
fun upsertTopDateCandidatesKeepsDescendingOrderAndBounds() {
val candidates = mutableListOf<Pair<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>>()
val max = 2
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1", smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1700L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:2", smsMessage(id = 2L, date = 2000L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:3", smsMessage(id = 3L, date = 1500L), max)
assertEquals(listOf(2L, 1L), candidates.map { it.second.id })
assertEquals(listOf(2000L, 1700L), candidates.map { it.second.date })
}
@Test
fun upsertTopDateCandidatesSupportsDefaultMixedPathBoundedWindow() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(limit = 3, offset = 2, includeMms = true, phoneNumber = "+15551234567")
val candidates = mutableListOf<Pair<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>>()
val max = params.offset + params.limit
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1", smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1000L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:2", smsMessage(id = 2L, date = 2000L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:3", smsMessage(id = 3L, date = 3000L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:4", smsMessage(id = 4L, date = 4000L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:5", smsMessage(id = 5L, date = 5000L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:6", smsMessage(id = 6L, date = 6000L), max)
assertEquals(5, candidates.size)
assertEquals(listOf(6L, 5L, 4L, 3L, 2L), candidates.map { it.second.id })
assertEquals(listOf(4000L, 3000L, 2000L), SmsManager.pageByPhoneCandidates(candidates.map { it.second }, params).map { it.date })
}
@Test
fun upsertTopDateCandidatesDedupesBySourceAwareIdentityAndKeepsBestOrdering() {
val candidates = mutableListOf<Pair<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>>()
val max = 5
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1987", smsMessage(id = 1987L, date = 1773950752506L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1986", smsMessage(id = 1986L, date = 1773899354039L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1985", smsMessage(id = 1985L, date = 1773872989602L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1981", smsMessage(id = 1981L, date = 1773790733566L), max)
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1976", smsMessage(id = 1976L, date = 1773784153770L), max)
// same source-aware identity should replace, not duplicate
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1986", smsMessage(id = 1986L, date = 1773899354039L), max)
// different source-aware identity with same raw id must be preserved
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "mms:1986", smsMessage(id = 1986L, date = 1773899354038L), max)
assertEquals(5, candidates.size)
assertEquals(2, candidates.count { it.second.id == 1986L })
assertEquals(listOf("sms:1987", "sms:1986", "mms:1986", "sms:1985", "sms:1981"), candidates.map { it.first })
}
@Test
fun materializeByPhoneCandidateDedupesBySourceAwareIdentity() {
val candidates = linkedMapOf<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>()
SmsManager.materializeByPhoneCandidate(candidates, "sms:1", smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1000L))
SmsManager.materializeByPhoneCandidate(candidates, "sms:1", smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 2000L))
SmsManager.materializeByPhoneCandidate(candidates, "mms:1", smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1500L))
assertEquals(2, candidates.size)
assertEquals(2000L, candidates["sms:1"]?.date)
assertEquals(1500L, candidates["mms:1"]?.date)
}
@Test
fun collectMixedByPhoneCandidateUsesBoundedCollectorWhenReviewModeDisabled() {
val topCandidates = mutableListOf<Pair<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>>()
val materializedCandidates = linkedMapOf<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>()
SmsManager.collectMixedByPhoneCandidate(
topCandidates = topCandidates,
materializedCandidates = materializedCandidates,
identityKey = "sms:1",
message = smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1000L),
maxCandidates = 1,
reviewMode = false,
)
SmsManager.collectMixedByPhoneCandidate(
topCandidates = topCandidates,
materializedCandidates = materializedCandidates,
identityKey = "mms:2",
message = smsMessage(id = 2L, date = 2000L, transportType = "mms"),
maxCandidates = 1,
reviewMode = false,
)
assertEquals(listOf(2L), topCandidates.map { it.second.id })
assertTrue(materializedCandidates.isEmpty())
}
@Test
fun collectMixedByPhoneCandidateMaterializesFullSetWhenReviewModeEnabled() {
val topCandidates = mutableListOf<Pair<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>>()
val materializedCandidates = linkedMapOf<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>()
SmsManager.collectMixedByPhoneCandidate(
topCandidates = topCandidates,
materializedCandidates = materializedCandidates,
identityKey = "sms:1",
message = smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1000L),
maxCandidates = 1,
reviewMode = true,
)
SmsManager.collectMixedByPhoneCandidate(
topCandidates = topCandidates,
materializedCandidates = materializedCandidates,
identityKey = "mms:2",
message = smsMessage(id = 2L, date = 2000L, transportType = "mms"),
maxCandidates = 1,
reviewMode = true,
)
assertTrue(topCandidates.isEmpty())
assertEquals(listOf(1L, 2L), materializedCandidates.values.map { it.id })
}
@Test
fun pageMixedByPhoneCandidatesLetsReviewModeSurfaceOlderRowsBeyondBoundedDefaultWindow() {
val params =
SmsManager.QueryParams(
limit = 2,
offset = 2,
includeMms = true,
phoneNumber = "+15551234567",
conversationReview = true,
)
val topCandidates = listOf(
"sms:9" to smsMessage(id = 9L, date = 9000L),
"sms:8" to smsMessage(id = 8L, date = 8000L),
"sms:7" to smsMessage(id = 7L, date = 7000L),
)
val materializedCandidates =
linkedMapOf(
"sms:9" to smsMessage(id = 9L, date = 9000L),
"sms:8" to smsMessage(id = 8L, date = 8000L),
"sms:7" to smsMessage(id = 7L, date = 7000L),
"mms:6" to smsMessage(id = 6L, date = 6000L, transportType = "mms"),
)
val defaultPage =
SmsManager.pageMixedByPhoneCandidates(
topCandidates = topCandidates,
materializedCandidates = materializedCandidates,
params = params.copy(conversationReview = false),
reviewMode = false,
)
val reviewPage =
SmsManager.pageMixedByPhoneCandidates(
topCandidates = topCandidates,
materializedCandidates = materializedCandidates,
params = params,
reviewMode = true,
)
assertEquals(listOf(7L), defaultPage.map { it.id })
assertEquals(listOf(7L, 6L), reviewPage.map { it.id })
assertEquals(4, materializedCandidates.size)
}
@Test
fun pageByPhoneCandidatesHonorsDeepOffsetAfterStableSort() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(limit = 5, offset = 5, includeMms = true)
val candidates = listOf(
smsMessage(id = 1399L, date = 1741112335720L),
smsMessage(id = 1976L, date = 1773784153770L),
smsMessage(id = 1981L, date = 1773790733566L),
smsMessage(id = 1985L, date = 1773872989602L),
smsMessage(id = 1986L, date = 1773899354039L),
smsMessage(id = 1987L, date = 1773950752506L),
)
assertEquals(listOf(1399L), SmsManager.pageByPhoneCandidates(candidates, params).map { it.id })
assertTrue(SmsManager.pageByPhoneCandidates(candidates, params.copy(offset = 10)).isEmpty())
}
@Test
fun upsertTopDateCandidatesNoOpWhenMaxIsZero() {
val candidates = mutableListOf<Pair<String, SmsManager.SmsMessage>>()
SmsManager.upsertTopDateCandidates(candidates, "sms:1", smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 2000L), 0)
assertTrue(candidates.isEmpty())
}
@Test
fun buildMixedRowIdentityUsesTransportTypeAndRowId() {
assertEquals("sms:7", SmsManager.buildMixedRowIdentity(7L, "sms"))
assertEquals("mms:7", SmsManager.buildMixedRowIdentity(7L, "mms"))
assertEquals("unknown:7", SmsManager.buildMixedRowIdentity(7L, null))
assertEquals("unknown:7", SmsManager.buildMixedRowIdentity(7L, ""))
}
@Test
fun normalizeProviderDateMillisConvertsSecondsToMillis() {
assertEquals(1773944910000L, SmsManager.normalizeProviderDateMillis(1773944910L))
}
@Test
fun normalizeProviderDateMillisKeepsMillisUnchanged() {
assertEquals(1773944910123L, SmsManager.normalizeProviderDateMillis(1773944910123L))
}
@Test
fun normalizeProviderDateMillisKeepsHistoricMillisUnchanged() {
assertEquals(946684800000L, SmsManager.normalizeProviderDateMillis(946684800000L))
}
@Test
fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatusPreservesRealSmsStatus() {
assertEquals(64, SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatus("sms", 64))
assertEquals(32, SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatus(null, 32))
}
@Test
fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatusKeepsMmsOnSentinelValue() {
assertEquals(-1, SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatus("mms", 64))
assertEquals(-1, SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatus("MMS", null))
}
@Test
fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatusFallsBackToZeroWhenSmsStatusMissing() {
assertEquals(0, SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowStatus("sms", null))
}
@Test
fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddressPreservesProviderAddressWhenPresent() {
assertEquals(
"+12107588120",
SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddress("+12107588120", "12107588120"),
)
}
@Test
fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddressFallsBackToLookupNumberWhenProviderAddressMissing() {
assertEquals(
"12107588120",
SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddress(null, "12107588120"),
)
}
@Test
fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddressCanPreserveLookupNumberWhenProviderAlreadyReturnsIt() {
assertEquals(
"12107588120",
SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddress("12107588120", "12107588120"),
)
}
@Test
fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddressPreservesNonMatchingProviderAddress() {
assertEquals(
"+13105550123",
SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddress("+13105550123", "12107588120"),
)
}
@Test
fun resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddressPrefersResolvedMmsParticipantAddress() {
assertEquals(
"+13105550123",
SmsManager.resolveMixedByPhoneRowAddress("insert-address-token", "12107588120", "+13105550123"),
)
}
@Test
fun selectPreferredMmsAddressPrefersType137AddressThatDoesNotMatchLookup() {
assertEquals(
"+13105550123",
SmsManager.selectPreferredMmsAddress(
listOf(
"+12107588120" to 151,
"+13105550123" to 137,
"+12107588120" to 130,
),
"12107588120",
),
)
}
@Test
fun selectPreferredMmsAddressFallsBackToFirstNormalizedAddressWhenOnlyLookupMatchesExist() {
assertEquals(
"+12107588120",
SmsManager.selectPreferredMmsAddress(
listOf(
"insert-address-token" to 137,
"+12107588120" to 151,
),
"12107588120",
),
)
}
@Test
fun isExplicitPhoneInputInvalidTrueWhenCallerSuppliesOnlyFormatting() {
val normalized = SmsManager.normalizePhoneNumberOrNull(" + ")
assertTrue(SmsManager.isExplicitPhoneInputInvalid(" + ", normalized))
}
@Test
fun hasSqlLikeWildcardDetectsPercentAndUnderscore() {
assertTrue(SmsManager.hasSqlLikeWildcard("+1555%1234"))
assertTrue(SmsManager.hasSqlLikeWildcard("+1555_1234"))
assertFalse(SmsManager.hasSqlLikeWildcard("+15551234"))
}
@Test
fun isExplicitPhoneInputInvalidRejectsLikeWildcardPhoneFilter() {
assertTrue(SmsManager.isExplicitPhoneInputInvalid("+1555%1234", "+1555%1234"))
assertTrue(SmsManager.isExplicitPhoneInputInvalid("+1555_1234", "+1555_1234"))
}
@Test
fun isExplicitPhoneInputInvalidFalseWhenPhoneWasOmitted() {
assertFalse(SmsManager.isExplicitPhoneInputInvalid(null, null))
assertFalse(SmsManager.isExplicitPhoneInputInvalid(" ", null))
}
@Test
fun mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchTypeCoversSearchRelevantMmsBoxes() {
assertEquals(1, SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(1))
assertEquals(2, SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(2))
assertEquals(3, SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(3))
assertEquals(4, SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(4))
assertEquals(5, SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(5))
assertEquals(6, SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(6))
}
@Test
fun mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchTypeLeavesUnsupportedBoxesUnmapped() {
assertNull(SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(0))
assertNull(SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(99))
assertNull(SmsManager.mapMmsMsgBoxToSearchType(null))
}
@Test
fun shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneModeOnlyForMixedByPhoneReviewPulls() {
val active =
SmsManager.QueryParams(
limit = 5,
offset = 0,
isRead = null,
contactName = null,
phoneNumber = "+12107588120",
keyword = null,
startTime = null,
endTime = null,
includeMms = true,
conversationReview = true,
)
val disabledByMode = active.copy(conversationReview = false)
val disabledByMms = active.copy(includeMms = false)
val disabledByPhone = active.copy(phoneNumber = null)
assertTrue(SmsManager.shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(active))
assertFalse(SmsManager.shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(disabledByMode))
assertFalse(SmsManager.shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(disabledByMms))
assertFalse(SmsManager.shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(disabledByPhone))
}
@Test
fun effectiveSearchParamsRaisesConversationReviewLimitFloor() {
val params =
SmsManager.QueryParams(
limit = 5,
offset = 0,
isRead = null,
contactName = null,
phoneNumber = "+12107588120",
keyword = null,
startTime = null,
endTime = null,
includeMms = true,
conversationReview = true,
)
assertEquals(25, SmsManager.effectiveSearchParams(params).limit)
assertEquals(40, SmsManager.effectiveSearchParams(params.copy(limit = 40)).limit)
assertEquals(5, SmsManager.effectiveSearchParams(params.copy(conversationReview = false)).limit)
val singleResolvedContact = params.copy(phoneNumber = null, contactName = "Leah")
assertEquals(25, SmsManager.effectiveSearchParams(singleResolvedContact, listOf("15551234567")).limit)
assertEquals(5, SmsManager.effectiveSearchParams(singleResolvedContact, listOf("15551234567", "15557654321")).limit)
assertEquals(
SmsManager.effectiveSearchParams(params).limit,
SmsManager.effectiveSearchParams(singleResolvedContact, listOf("15551234567")).limit,
)
}
@Test
fun resolveSearchParamsCarriesSingleResolvedContactIntoReviewMode() {
val params =
SmsManager.QueryParams(
limit = 5,
offset = 0,
isRead = null,
contactName = "Leah",
phoneNumber = null,
keyword = null,
startTime = null,
endTime = null,
includeMms = true,
conversationReview = true,
)
val beforeResolution = SmsManager.resolveSearchParams(params, normalizedPhoneNumber = null)
val singleResolved =
SmsManager.resolveSearchParams(
params,
normalizedPhoneNumber = null,
resolvedPhoneNumbers = listOf("15551234567"),
)
val multiResolved =
SmsManager.resolveSearchParams(
params,
normalizedPhoneNumber = null,
resolvedPhoneNumbers = listOf("15551234567", "15557654321"),
)
val explicit =
SmsManager.resolveSearchParams(
params.copy(contactName = null, phoneNumber = "+12107588120"),
normalizedPhoneNumber = "12107588120",
)
val nonReview =
SmsManager.resolveSearchParams(
params.copy(conversationReview = false),
normalizedPhoneNumber = null,
resolvedPhoneNumbers = listOf("15551234567"),
)
assertEquals(5, beforeResolution.limit)
assertEquals(25, singleResolved.limit)
assertEquals("15551234567", singleResolved.phoneNumber)
assertTrue(SmsManager.shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(singleResolved))
assertEquals(5, multiResolved.limit)
assertNull(multiResolved.phoneNumber)
assertFalse(SmsManager.shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(multiResolved))
assertEquals(25, explicit.limit)
assertEquals("12107588120", explicit.phoneNumber)
assertEquals(5, nonReview.limit)
assertEquals("15551234567", nonReview.phoneNumber)
assertFalse(SmsManager.shouldUseConversationReviewByPhoneMode(nonReview))
}
@Test
fun canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFiltersDedupesEquivalentExplicitAndContactNumbers() {
assertEquals(
listOf("15551234567"),
SmsManager.canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFilters(listOf("+15551234567", "15551234567")),
)
}
@Test
fun canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFiltersDropsBlankByPhoneValues() {
assertEquals(
listOf("15551234567"),
SmsManager.canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFilters(listOf("+15551234567", "+", " ")),
)
}
@Test
fun buildQueryMetadataUsesCanonicalizedSingleMixedFilterAsEligible() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = true, phoneNumber = "+15551234567")
val canonical = SmsManager.canonicalizeMixedPathPhoneFilters(listOf("+15551234567", "15551234567"))
val metadata = SmsManager.buildQueryMetadata(params, canonical, emptyList())
assertTrue(metadata.mmsEligible)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsAttempted)
}
@Test
fun requestedMixedByPhoneCandidateWindowAddsOffsetAndLimitSafely() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = true, phoneNumber = "+15551234567", limit = 200, offset = 300)
assertEquals(500L, SmsManager.requestedMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(params))
}
@Test
fun exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindowFalseAtSupportedBoundary() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = true, phoneNumber = "+15551234567", limit = 200, offset = 300)
assertFalse(SmsManager.exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(params, listOf("+15551234567")))
}
@Test
fun exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindowTrueWhenSingleNumberMixedWindowTooLarge() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = true, phoneNumber = "+15551234567", limit = 200, offset = 301)
assertTrue(SmsManager.exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(params, listOf("+15551234567")))
}
@Test
fun exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindowFalseForSmsOnlyQueries() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = false, phoneNumber = "+15551234567", limit = 200, offset = 50000)
assertFalse(SmsManager.exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(params, listOf("+15551234567")))
}
@Test
fun exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindowFalseWhenMultiplePhoneNumbersDisableMixedByPhonePath() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = true, phoneNumber = null, limit = 200, offset = 50000)
assertFalse(SmsManager.exceedsMixedByPhoneCandidateWindow(params, listOf("+15551234567", "+15557654321")))
}
@Test
fun mixedByPhoneWindowErrorMentionsSupportedWindow() {
assertEquals(
"INVALID_REQUEST: includeMms offset+limit exceeds supported window (500)",
SmsManager.mixedByPhoneWindowError(),
)
}
@Test
fun buildQueryMetadataMarksIneligibleWhenIncludeMmsNotRequested() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = false)
val metadata = SmsManager.buildQueryMetadata(params, emptyList(), emptyList())
assertFalse(metadata.mmsRequested)
assertFalse(metadata.mmsEligible)
assertFalse(metadata.mmsAttempted)
assertFalse(metadata.mmsIncluded)
}
@Test
fun buildQueryMetadataMarksEligibleAttemptedButNotIncludedForSingleNumberFallback() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = true, phoneNumber = "+15551234567")
val messages = listOf(smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1000L))
val metadata = SmsManager.buildQueryMetadata(params, listOf("+15551234567"), messages)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsRequested)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsEligible)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsAttempted)
assertFalse(metadata.mmsIncluded)
}
@Test
fun isMmsTransportRowTrueOnlyForMmsTransport() {
assertTrue(SmsManager.isMmsTransportRow(smsMessage(id = 1L, date = 1000L, transportType = "mms")))
assertFalse(SmsManager.isMmsTransportRow(smsMessage(id = 2L, date = 1000L, transportType = "sms")))
assertFalse(SmsManager.isMmsTransportRow(smsMessage(id = 3L, date = 1000L, transportType = null)))
}
@Test
fun shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRowTrueOnlyForMmsTransportWithBlankBodyOrZeroType() {
assertTrue(SmsManager.shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRow("mms", null, 1))
assertTrue(SmsManager.shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRow("mms", "", 1))
assertTrue(SmsManager.shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRow("mms", "body", 0))
assertFalse(SmsManager.shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRow("sms", null, 0))
assertFalse(SmsManager.shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRow(null, null, 0))
assertFalse(SmsManager.shouldHydrateMmsByPhoneRow("mms", "body", 1))
}
@Test
fun buildQueryMetadataDoesNotTreatSmsStatusSentinelAsMmsInclusion() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = true, phoneNumber = "+15551234567")
val smsLikeMessage = smsMessage(id = 7L, date = 1000L, status = -1, transportType = "sms")
val metadata = SmsManager.buildQueryMetadata(params, listOf("15551234567"), listOf(smsLikeMessage))
assertTrue(metadata.mmsRequested)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsEligible)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsAttempted)
assertFalse(metadata.mmsIncluded)
}
@Test
fun buildQueryMetadataMarksIncludedWhenMixedQueryYieldsMmsTransportRow() {
val params = SmsManager.QueryParams(includeMms = true, phoneNumber = "+15551234567")
val mmsTransportMessage = smsMessage(id = 7L, date = 1000L, status = 0, body = null, transportType = "mms")
val metadata = SmsManager.buildQueryMetadata(params, listOf("15551234567"), listOf(mmsTransportMessage))
assertTrue(metadata.mmsRequested)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsEligible)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsAttempted)
assertTrue(metadata.mmsIncluded)
}
}

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@@ -26,16 +26,6 @@ class SystemHandlerTest {
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST", result.error?.code)
}
@Test
fun handleSystemNotify_rejectsInvalidRequestObject() {
val handler = SystemHandler.forTesting(poster = FakePoster(authorized = true))
val result = handler.handleSystemNotify("""{"title":"OpenClaw"}""")
assertFalse(result.ok)
assertEquals("INVALID_REQUEST", result.error?.code)
}
@Test
fun handleSystemNotify_postsNotification() {
val poster = FakePoster(authorized = true)
@@ -47,23 +37,6 @@ class SystemHandlerTest {
assertEquals(1, poster.posts)
}
@Test
fun handleSystemNotify_trimsAndPassesOptionalFields() {
val poster = FakePoster(authorized = true)
val handler = SystemHandler.forTesting(poster = poster)
val result =
handler.handleSystemNotify(
"""{"title":" OpenClaw ","body":" done ","priority":" passive ","sound":" silent "}""",
)
assertTrue(result.ok)
assertEquals("OpenClaw", poster.lastRequest?.title)
assertEquals("done", poster.lastRequest?.body)
assertEquals("passive", poster.lastRequest?.priority)
assertEquals("silent", poster.lastRequest?.sound)
}
@Test
fun handleSystemNotify_returnsUnauthorizedWhenPostFailsPermission() {
val handler = SystemHandler.forTesting(poster = ThrowingPoster(authorized = true, error = SecurityException("denied")))
@@ -82,7 +55,6 @@ class SystemHandlerTest {
assertFalse(result.ok)
assertEquals("UNAVAILABLE", result.error?.code)
assertEquals("NOTIFICATION_FAILED: boom", result.error?.message)
}
}
@@ -91,14 +63,11 @@ private class FakePoster(
) : SystemNotificationPoster {
var posts: Int = 0
private set
var lastRequest: SystemNotifyRequest? = null
private set
override fun isAuthorized(): Boolean = authorized
override fun post(request: SystemNotifyRequest) {
posts += 1
lastRequest = request
}
}

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@@ -86,15 +86,13 @@ class OpenClawProtocolConstantsTest {
assertEquals("motion.pedometer", OpenClawMotionCommand.Pedometer.rawValue)
}
@Test
fun smsCommandsUseStableStrings() {
assertEquals("sms.send", OpenClawSmsCommand.Send.rawValue)
assertEquals("sms.search", OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue)
}
@Test
fun callLogCommandsUseStableStrings() {
assertEquals("callLog.search", OpenClawCallLogCommand.Search.rawValue)
}
@Test
fun smsCommandsUseStableStrings() {
assertEquals("sms.search", OpenClawSmsCommand.Search.rawValue)
}
}

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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
package ai.openclaw.app.ui
import org.junit.Assert.assertEquals
import org.junit.Test
class SettingsSheetNotificationAppsTest {
@Test
fun resolveNotificationCandidatePackages_keepsConfiguredPackagesVisible() {
val packages =
resolveNotificationCandidatePackages(
launcherPackages = setOf("com.example.launcher"),
recentPackages = listOf("com.example.recent", "com.example.launcher"),
configuredPackages = setOf("com.example.configured"),
appPackageName = "ai.openclaw.app",
)
assertEquals(
setOf("com.example.launcher", "com.example.recent", "com.example.configured"),
packages,
)
}
@Test
fun resolveNotificationCandidatePackages_filtersBlankAndSelfPackages() {
val packages =
resolveNotificationCandidatePackages(
launcherPackages = setOf(" ", "ai.openclaw.app"),
recentPackages = listOf("com.example.recent", " "),
configuredPackages = setOf("ai.openclaw.app", "com.example.configured"),
appPackageName = "ai.openclaw.app",
)
assertEquals(setOf("com.example.recent", "com.example.configured"), packages)
}
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
// Shared iOS version defaults.
// Generated overrides live in build/Version.xcconfig (git-ignored).
OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_VERSION = 2026.3.30
OPENCLAW_MARKETING_VERSION = 2026.3.30
OPENCLAW_BUILD_VERSION = 2026033000
OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_VERSION = 2026.3.28
OPENCLAW_MARKETING_VERSION = 2026.3.28
OPENCLAW_BUILD_VERSION = 2026032800
#include? "../build/Version.xcconfig"

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@@ -65,9 +65,9 @@ Release behavior:
- Beta release also switches the app to `OpenClawPushTransport=relay`, `OpenClawPushDistribution=official`, and `OpenClawPushAPNsEnvironment=production`.
- The beta flow does not modify `apps/ios/.local-signing.xcconfig` or `apps/ios/LocalSigning.xcconfig`.
- Root `package.json.version` is the only version source for iOS.
- A root version like `2026.3.30-beta.1` becomes:
- `CFBundleShortVersionString = 2026.3.30`
- `CFBundleVersion = next TestFlight build number for 2026.3.30`
- A root version like `2026.3.28-beta.1` becomes:
- `CFBundleShortVersionString = 2026.3.28`
- `CFBundleVersion = next TestFlight build number for 2026.3.28`
Required env for beta builds:

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
@preconcurrency import ActivityKit
import ActivityKit
import Foundation
import os

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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@
<key>CFBundlePackageType</key>
<string>APPL</string>
<key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
<string>2026.3.30</string>
<string>2026.3.28</string>
<key>CFBundleVersion</key>
<string>2026033000</string>
<string>2026032800</string>
<key>CFBundleIconFile</key>
<string>OpenClaw</string>
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>

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@@ -2235,29 +2235,21 @@ public struct AgentSummary: Codable, Sendable {
public let id: String
public let name: String?
public let identity: [String: AnyCodable]?
public let workspace: String?
public let model: [String: AnyCodable]?
public init(
id: String,
name: String?,
identity: [String: AnyCodable]?,
workspace: String?,
model: [String: AnyCodable]?)
identity: [String: AnyCodable]?)
{
self.id = id
self.name = name
self.identity = identity
self.workspace = workspace
self.model = model
}
private enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case id
case name
case identity
case workspace
case model
}
}

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@@ -2235,29 +2235,21 @@ public struct AgentSummary: Codable, Sendable {
public let id: String
public let name: String?
public let identity: [String: AnyCodable]?
public let workspace: String?
public let model: [String: AnyCodable]?
public init(
id: String,
name: String?,
identity: [String: AnyCodable]?,
workspace: String?,
model: [String: AnyCodable]?)
identity: [String: AnyCodable]?)
{
self.id = id
self.name = name
self.identity = identity
self.workspace = workspace
self.model = model
}
private enum CodingKeys: String, CodingKey {
case id
case name
case identity
case workspace
case model
}
}

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@@ -2608,26 +2608,6 @@
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.fts",
"kind": "core",
"type": "object",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": true
},
{
"path": "agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.fts.tokenizer",
"kind": "core",
"type": "string",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.path",
"kind": "core",
@@ -5048,26 +5028,6 @@
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.fts",
"kind": "core",
"type": "object",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": true
},
{
"path": "agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.fts.tokenizer",
"kind": "core",
"type": "string",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.path",
"kind": "core",
@@ -21313,66 +21273,6 @@
],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "object",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": true
},
{
"path": "channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.enabled",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "boolean",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.idleHours",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "number",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.maxAgeHours",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "number",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.spawnAcpSessions",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "boolean",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.spawnSubagentSessions",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "boolean",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.accounts.*.tokenFile",
"kind": "channel",
@@ -21662,66 +21562,6 @@
],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.threadBindings",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "object",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": true
},
{
"path": "channels.line.threadBindings.enabled",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "boolean",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.threadBindings.idleHours",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "number",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.threadBindings.maxAgeHours",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "number",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.threadBindings.spawnAcpSessions",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "boolean",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.threadBindings.spawnSubagentSessions",
"kind": "channel",
"type": "boolean",
"required": false,
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.line.tokenFile",
"kind": "channel",
@@ -22743,23 +22583,6 @@
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.matrix.streaming",
"kind": "channel",
"type": [
"boolean",
"string"
],
"required": false,
"enumValues": [
"partial",
"off"
],
"deprecated": false,
"sensitive": false,
"tags": [],
"hasChildren": false
},
{
"path": "channels.matrix.textChunkLimit",
"kind": "channel",

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
{"generatedBy":"scripts/generate-config-doc-baseline.ts","recordType":"meta","totalPaths":5593}
{"generatedBy":"scripts/generate-config-doc-baseline.ts","recordType":"meta","totalPaths":5576}
{"recordType":"path","path":"acp","kind":"core","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":["advanced"],"label":"ACP","help":"ACP runtime controls for enabling dispatch, selecting backends, constraining allowed agent targets, and tuning streamed turn projection behavior.","hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"acp.allowedAgents","kind":"core","type":"array","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":["access"],"label":"ACP Allowed Agents","help":"Allowlist of ACP target agent ids permitted for ACP runtime sessions. Empty means no additional allowlist restriction.","hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"acp.allowedAgents.*","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
@@ -217,8 +217,6 @@
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.defaults.memorySearch.sources.*","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.defaults.memorySearch.store","kind":"core","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.driver","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.fts","kind":"core","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.fts.tokenizer","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.path","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":["storage"],"label":"Memory Search Index Path","help":"Sets where the SQLite memory index is stored on disk for each agent. Keep the default `~/.openclaw/memory/{agentId}.sqlite` unless you need custom storage placement or backup policy alignment.","hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.vector","kind":"core","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.defaults.memorySearch.store.vector.enabled","kind":"core","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":["storage"],"label":"Memory Search Vector Index","help":"Enables the sqlite-vec extension used for vector similarity queries in memory search (default: true). Keep this enabled for normal semantic recall; disable only for debugging or fallback-only operation.","hasChildren":false}
@@ -445,8 +443,6 @@
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.list.*.memorySearch.sources.*","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.list.*.memorySearch.store","kind":"core","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.driver","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.fts","kind":"core","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.fts.tokenizer","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.path","kind":"core","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.vector","kind":"core","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"agents.list.*.memorySearch.store.vector.enabled","kind":"core","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
@@ -1897,12 +1893,6 @@
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.name","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.responsePrefix","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.secretFile","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":true,"tags":["auth","channels","network","security","storage"],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings","kind":"channel","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.enabled","kind":"channel","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.idleHours","kind":"channel","type":"number","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.maxAgeHours","kind":"channel","type":"number","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.spawnAcpSessions","kind":"channel","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.threadBindings.spawnSubagentSessions","kind":"channel","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.tokenFile","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.accounts.*.webhookPath","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.allowFrom","kind":"channel","type":"array","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
@@ -1928,12 +1918,6 @@
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.name","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.responsePrefix","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.secretFile","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":true,"tags":["auth","channels","network","security","storage"],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.threadBindings","kind":"channel","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.threadBindings.enabled","kind":"channel","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.threadBindings.idleHours","kind":"channel","type":"number","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.threadBindings.maxAgeHours","kind":"channel","type":"number","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.threadBindings.spawnAcpSessions","kind":"channel","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.threadBindings.spawnSubagentSessions","kind":"channel","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.tokenFile","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.line.webhookPath","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.matrix","kind":"channel","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":["channels","network"],"label":"Matrix","help":"open protocol; install the plugin to enable.","hasChildren":true}
@@ -2027,7 +2011,6 @@
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.matrix.rooms.*.users.*","kind":"channel","type":["number","string"],"required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.matrix.startupVerification","kind":"channel","type":"string","required":false,"enumValues":["off","if-unverified"],"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.matrix.startupVerificationCooldownHours","kind":"channel","type":"number","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.matrix.streaming","kind":"channel","type":["boolean","string"],"required":false,"enumValues":["partial","off"],"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.matrix.textChunkLimit","kind":"channel","type":"number","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.matrix.threadBindings","kind":"channel","type":"object","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":true}
{"recordType":"path","path":"channels.matrix.threadBindings.enabled","kind":"channel","type":"boolean","required":false,"deprecated":false,"sensitive":false,"tags":[],"hasChildren":false}

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@@ -47,10 +47,6 @@
"source": "Quick Start",
"target": "快速开始"
},
{
"source": "Diffs",
"target": "Diffs"
},
{
"source": "Capability Cookbook",
"target": "能力扩展手册"

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@@ -14,11 +14,6 @@ title: "Cron Jobs"
Cron is the Gateways built-in scheduler. It persists jobs, wakes the agent at
the right time, and can optionally deliver output back to a chat.
All cron executions create [background task](/automation/tasks) records. The key difference is visibility:
- `sessionTarget: "main"` creates a task with `silent` notify policy — it schedules a system event for the main session and heartbeat flow but does not generate notifications.
- `sessionTarget: "isolated"` or `sessionTarget: "session:..."` creates a visible task that shows up in `openclaw tasks` with delivery notifications.
If you want _“run this every morning”_ or _“poke the agent in 20 minutes”_,
cron is the mechanism.
@@ -160,8 +155,6 @@ They must use `payload.kind = "systemEvent"`.
This is the best fit when you want the normal heartbeat prompt + main-session context.
See [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat).
Main-session cron jobs create [background task](/automation/tasks) records with `silent` notify policy (no notifications by default). They appear in `openclaw tasks list` but do not generate delivery messages.
#### Isolated jobs (dedicated cron sessions)
Isolated jobs run a dedicated agent turn in session `cron:<jobId>` or a custom session.
@@ -183,8 +176,6 @@ Key behaviors:
Use isolated jobs for noisy, frequent, or "background chores" that shouldn't spam
your main chat history.
These detached runs create [background task](/automation/tasks) records visible in `openclaw tasks` and subject to task audit and maintenance.
### Payload shapes (what runs)
Two payload kinds are supported:
@@ -734,11 +725,3 @@ openclaw system event --mode now --text "Next heartbeat: check battery."
- If the announce flow returns `false` (e.g. requester session is busy), the gateway retries up to 3 times with tracking via `announceRetryCount`.
- Announces older than 5 minutes past `endedAt` are force-expired to prevent stale entries from looping indefinitely.
- If you see repeated announce deliveries in logs, check the subagent registry for entries with high `announceRetryCount` values.
## Related
- [Automation Overview](/automation) — all automation mechanisms at a glance
- [Cron vs Heartbeat](/automation/cron-vs-heartbeat) — when to use each
- [Background Tasks](/automation/tasks) — task ledger for cron executions
- [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat) — periodic main-session turns
- [Troubleshooting](/automation/troubleshooting) — debugging automation issues

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@@ -11,14 +11,6 @@ title: "Cron vs Heartbeat"
Both heartbeats and cron jobs let you run tasks on a schedule. This guide helps you choose the right mechanism for your use case.
One important distinction:
- **Heartbeat** is a scheduled **main-session turn** — no task record created.
- **Cron (main)** is a scheduled **system event into the main session** — creates a task record with `silent` notify policy.
- **Cron (isolated)** is a scheduled **background run** — creates a task record tracked in `openclaw tasks`.
All cron job executions (main and isolated) create [task records](/automation/tasks). Heartbeat turns do not. Main-session cron tasks use `silent` notify policy by default so they do not generate notifications.
## Quick Decision Guide
| Use Case | Recommended | Why |
@@ -48,7 +40,6 @@ Heartbeats run in the **main session** at a regular interval (default: 30 min).
- **Context-aware**: The agent knows what you've been working on and can prioritize accordingly.
- **Smart suppression**: If nothing needs attention, the agent replies `HEARTBEAT_OK` and no message is delivered.
- **Natural timing**: Drifts slightly based on queue load, which is fine for most monitoring.
- **No task record**: heartbeat turns stay in main-session history (see [Background Tasks](/automation/tasks)).
### Heartbeat example: HEARTBEAT.md checklist
@@ -107,7 +98,6 @@ per-job offset in a 0-5 minute window.
- **Immediate delivery**: Announce mode posts directly without waiting for heartbeat.
- **No agent context needed**: Runs even if main session is idle or compacted.
- **One-shot support**: `--at` for precise future timestamps.
- **Task tracking**: isolated jobs create [background task](/automation/tasks) records visible in `openclaw tasks` and `openclaw tasks audit`.
### Cron example: Daily morning briefing
@@ -229,14 +219,13 @@ See [Lobster](/tools/lobster) for full usage and examples.
Both heartbeat and cron can interact with the main session, but differently:
| | Heartbeat | Cron (main) | Cron (isolated) |
| -------------------------- | ------------------------------- | ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------- |
| Session | Main | Main (via system event) | `cron:<jobId>` or custom session |
| History | Shared | Shared | Fresh each run (isolated) / Persistent (custom) |
| Context | Full | Full | None (isolated) / Cumulative (custom) |
| Model | Main session model | Main session model | Can override |
| Output | Delivered if not `HEARTBEAT_OK` | Heartbeat prompt + event | Announce summary (default) |
| [Tasks](/automation/tasks) | No task record | Task record (silent) | Task record (visible in `openclaw tasks`) |
| | Heartbeat | Cron (main) | Cron (isolated) |
| ------- | ------------------------------- | ------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------- |
| Session | Main | Main (via system event) | `cron:<jobId>` or custom session |
| History | Shared | Shared | Fresh each run (isolated) / Persistent (custom) |
| Context | Full | Full | None (isolated) / Cumulative (custom) |
| Model | Main session model | Main session model | Can override |
| Output | Delivered if not `HEARTBEAT_OK` | Heartbeat prompt + event | Announce summary (default) |
### When to use main session cron
@@ -292,8 +281,6 @@ openclaw cron add \
## Related
- [Automation Overview](/automation) — all automation mechanisms at a glance
- [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat) full heartbeat configuration
- [Cron jobs](/automation/cron-jobs) — full cron CLI and API reference
- [Background Tasks](/automation/tasks) — task ledger, audit, and lifecycle
- [System](/cli/system) — system events + heartbeat controls
- [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat) - full heartbeat configuration
- [Cron jobs](/automation/cron-jobs) - full cron CLI and API reference
- [System](/cli/system) - system events + heartbeat controls

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@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Example `package.json`:
}
```
Each entry points to a hook directory containing `HOOK.md` and a handler file. The loader tries `handler.ts`, `handler.js`, `index.ts`, `index.js` in order.
Each entry points to a hook directory containing `HOOK.md` and `handler.ts` (or `index.ts`).
Hook packs can ship dependencies; they will be installed under `~/.openclaw/hooks/<id>`.
Each `openclaw.hooks` entry must stay inside the package directory after symlink
resolution; entries that escape are rejected.
@@ -236,9 +236,6 @@ Each event includes:
sessionId?: string,
// Agent bootstrap events (agent:bootstrap):
bootstrapFiles?: WorkspaceBootstrapFile[],
sessionKey?: string, // routing session key
sessionId?: string, // internal session UUID
agentId?: string, // resolved agent ID
// Message events (see Message Events section for full details):
from?: string, // message:received
to?: string, // message:sent
@@ -268,25 +265,6 @@ Triggered when agent commands are issued:
Internal hook payloads emit these as `type: "session"` with `action: "compact:before"` / `action: "compact:after"`; listeners subscribe with the combined keys above.
Specific handler registration uses the literal key format `${type}:${action}`. For these events, register `session:compact:before` and `session:compact:after`.
`session:compact:before` context fields:
- `sessionId`: internal session UUID
- `missingSessionKey`: true when no session key was available
- `messageCount`: number of messages before compaction
- `tokenCount`: token count before compaction (may be absent)
- `messageCountOriginal`: message count from the full untruncated session history
- `tokenCountOriginal`: token count of the full original history (may be absent)
`session:compact:after` context fields (in addition to `sessionId` and `missingSessionKey`):
- `messageCount`: message count after compaction
- `tokenCount`: token count after compaction (may be absent)
- `compactedCount`: number of messages that were compacted/removed
- `summaryLength`: character length of the generated compaction summary
- `tokensBefore`: token count from before compaction (for delta calculation)
- `tokensAfter`: token count after compaction
- `firstKeptEntryId`: ID of the first message entry retained after compaction
### Agent Events
- **`agent:bootstrap`**: Before workspace bootstrap files are injected (hooks may mutate `context.bootstrapFiles`)
@@ -315,16 +293,12 @@ Session events include rich context about the session and changes:
label?: string | null, // Human-readable session label
// AI model configuration
model?: string | null, // Model override (e.g., "claude-sonnet-4-6")
model?: string | null, // Model override (e.g., "claude-opus-4-5")
thinkingLevel?: string | null, // Thinking level ("off"|"low"|"med"|"high")
verboseLevel?: string | null, // Verbose output level
reasoningLevel?: string | null, // Reasoning mode override
elevatedLevel?: string | null, // Elevated mode override
responseUsage?: "off" | "tokens" | "full" | "on" | null, // Usage display mode ("on" is backwards-compat alias for "full")
fastMode?: boolean | null, // Fast/turbo mode toggle
spawnedWorkspaceDir?: string | null, // Workspace dir override for spawned subagents
subagentRole?: "orchestrator" | "leaf" | null, // Subagent role assignment
subagentControlScope?: "children" | "none" | null, // Scope of subagent control
responseUsage?: "off" | "tokens" | "full" | null, // Usage display mode
// Tool execution settings
execHost?: string | null, // Exec host (sandbox|gateway|node)
@@ -344,7 +318,7 @@ Session events include rich context about the session and changes:
}
```
**Security note:** Only privileged clients (including the Control UI) can trigger `session:patch` events. Standard WebChat clients are blocked from patching sessions, so the hook will not fire from those connections.
**Security note:** Only privileged clients (including the Control UI) can trigger `session:patch` events. Standard WebChat clients are blocked from patching sessions (see PR #20800), so the hook will not fire from those connections.
See `SessionsPatchParamsSchema` in `src/gateway/protocol/schema/sessions.ts` for the complete type definition.
@@ -521,78 +495,6 @@ The `pluginId` field is stamped automatically by the hook runner from the plugin
If the gateway is unavailable or does not support plugin approvals, the tool call falls back to a soft block using the `description` as the block reason.
#### before_install
Runs after the built-in install security scan and before installation continues. OpenClaw fires this hook for interactive skill installs as well as plugin bundle, package, and single-file installs.
Return fields:
- **`findings`**: Additional scan findings to surface as warnings
- **`block`**: Set to `true` to block the install
- **`blockReason`**: Human-readable reason shown when blocked
Event fields:
- **`targetType`**: Install target category (`skill` or `plugin`)
- **`targetName`**: Human-readable skill name or plugin id for the install target
- **`sourcePath`**: Absolute path to the install target content being scanned
- **`sourcePathKind`**: Whether the scanned content is a `file` or `directory`
- **`origin`**: Normalized install origin when available (for example `openclaw-bundled`, `openclaw-workspace`, `plugin-bundle`, `plugin-package`, or `plugin-file`)
- **`request`**: Provenance for the install request, including `kind`, `mode`, and optional `requestedSpecifier`
- **`builtinScan`**: Structured result of the built-in scanner, including `status`, summary counts, findings, and optional `error`
- **`skill`**: Skill install metadata when `targetType` is `skill`, including `installId` and the selected `installSpec`
- **`plugin`**: Plugin install metadata when `targetType` is `plugin`, including the canonical `pluginId`, normalized `contentType`, optional `packageName` / `manifestId` / `version`, and `extensions`
Example event (plugin package install):
```json
{
"targetType": "plugin",
"targetName": "acme-audit",
"sourcePath": "/var/folders/.../openclaw-plugin-acme-audit/package",
"sourcePathKind": "directory",
"origin": "plugin-package",
"request": {
"kind": "plugin-npm",
"mode": "install",
"requestedSpecifier": "@acme/openclaw-plugin-audit@1.4.2"
},
"builtinScan": {
"status": "ok",
"scannedFiles": 12,
"critical": 0,
"warn": 1,
"info": 0,
"findings": [
{
"severity": "warn",
"ruleId": "network_fetch",
"file": "dist/index.js",
"line": 88,
"message": "Dynamic network fetch detected during install review."
}
]
},
"plugin": {
"pluginId": "acme-audit",
"contentType": "package",
"packageName": "@acme/openclaw-plugin-audit",
"manifestId": "acme-audit",
"version": "1.4.2",
"extensions": ["./dist/index.js"]
}
}
```
Skill installs use the same event shape with `targetType: "skill"` and a `skill` object instead of `plugin`.
Decision semantics:
- `before_install`: `{ block: true }` is terminal and stops lower-priority handlers.
- `before_install`: `{ block: false }` is treated as no decision.
Use this hook for external security scanners, policy engines, or enterprise approval gates that need to audit install sources before they are installed.
#### Compaction lifecycle
Compaction lifecycle hooks exposed through the plugin hook runner:
@@ -600,91 +502,12 @@ Compaction lifecycle hooks exposed through the plugin hook runner:
- **`before_compaction`**: Runs before compaction with count/token metadata
- **`after_compaction`**: Runs after compaction with compaction summary metadata
### Complete Plugin Hook Reference
All 27 hooks registered via the Plugin SDK. Hooks marked **sequential** run in priority order and can modify results; **parallel** hooks are fire-and-forget.
#### Model and prompt hooks
| Hook | When | Execution | Returns |
| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| `before_model_resolve` | Before model/provider lookup | Sequential | `{ modelOverride?, providerOverride? }` |
| `before_prompt_build` | After model resolved, session messages ready | Sequential | `{ systemPrompt?, prependContext?, appendSystemContext? }` |
| `before_agent_start` | Legacy combined hook (prefer the two above) | Sequential | Union of both result shapes |
| `llm_input` | Immediately before the LLM API call | Parallel | `void` |
| `llm_output` | Immediately after LLM response received | Parallel | `void` |
#### Agent lifecycle hooks
| Hook | When | Execution | Returns |
| ------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | --------- | ------- |
| `agent_end` | After agent run completes (success or failure) | Parallel | `void` |
| `before_reset` | When `/new` or `/reset` clears a session | Parallel | `void` |
| `before_compaction` | Before compaction summarizes history | Parallel | `void` |
| `after_compaction` | After compaction completes | Parallel | `void` |
#### Session lifecycle hooks
| Hook | When | Execution | Returns |
| --------------- | ------------------------- | --------- | ------- |
| `session_start` | When a new session begins | Parallel | `void` |
| `session_end` | When a session ends | Parallel | `void` |
#### Message flow hooks
| Hook | When | Execution | Returns |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- | -------------------- | ----------------------------- |
| `inbound_claim` | Before command/agent dispatch; first-claim wins | Sequential | `{ handled: boolean }` |
| `message_received` | After an inbound message is received | Parallel | `void` |
| `before_dispatch` | After commands parsed, before model dispatch | Sequential | `{ handled: boolean, text? }` |
| `message_sending` | Before an outbound message is delivered | Sequential | `{ content?, cancel? }` |
| `message_sent` | After an outbound message is delivered | Parallel | `void` |
| `before_message_write` | Before a message is written to session transcript | **Sync**, sequential | `{ block?, message? }` |
#### Tool execution hooks
| Hook | When | Execution | Returns |
| --------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | -------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| `before_tool_call` | Before each tool call | Sequential | `{ params?, block?, blockReason?, requireApproval? }` |
| `after_tool_call` | After a tool call completes | Parallel | `void` |
| `tool_result_persist` | Before a tool result is written to transcript | **Sync**, sequential | `{ message? }` |
#### Subagent hooks
| Hook | When | Execution | Returns |
| -------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ---------- | --------------------------------- |
| `subagent_spawning` | Before a subagent session is created | Sequential | `{ status, threadBindingReady? }` |
| `subagent_delivery_target` | After spawning, to resolve delivery target | Sequential | `{ origin? }` |
| `subagent_spawned` | After a subagent is fully spawned | Parallel | `void` |
| `subagent_ended` | When a subagent session terminates | Parallel | `void` |
#### Gateway hooks
| Hook | When | Execution | Returns |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------ | --------- | ------- |
| `gateway_start` | After the gateway process is fully started | Parallel | `void` |
| `gateway_stop` | When the gateway is shutting down | Parallel | `void` |
#### Install hooks
| Hook | When | Execution | Returns |
| ---------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ------------------------------------- |
| `before_install` | After built-in security scan, before install proceeds | Sequential | `{ findings?, block?, blockReason? }` |
<Note>
Two hooks (`tool_result_persist` and `before_message_write`) are **synchronous only** — they must not return a Promise. Returning a Promise from these hooks is caught at runtime and the result is discarded with a warning.
</Note>
For full handler signatures and context types, see [Plugin Architecture](/plugins/architecture).
### Future Events
The following event types are planned for the internal hook event stream.
Note that `session_start` and `session_end` already exist as [Plugin Hook API](/plugins/architecture#provider-runtime-hooks) hooks
but are not yet available as internal hook event keys in `HOOK.md` metadata:
Planned event types:
- **`session:start`**: When a new session begins (planned for internal hook stream; available as plugin hook `session_start`)
- **`session:end`**: When a session ends (planned for internal hook stream; available as plugin hook `session_end`)
- **`session:start`**: When a new session begins
- **`session:end`**: When a session ends
- **`agent:error`**: When an agent encounters an error
## Creating Custom Hooks
@@ -1100,8 +923,8 @@ metadata: { "openclaw": { "events": ["command"] } } # General - more overhead
The gateway logs hook loading at startup:
```text
Registered hook: session-memory -> command:new, command:reset
```
Registered hook: session-memory -> command:new
Registered hook: bootstrap-extra-files -> agent:bootstrap
Registered hook: command-logger -> command
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@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
---
summary: "Overview of all automation mechanisms: heartbeat, cron, tasks, hooks, webhooks, and more"
read_when:
- Deciding how to automate work with OpenClaw
- Choosing between heartbeat, cron, hooks, and webhooks
- Looking for the right automation entry point
title: "Automation Overview"
---
# Automation
OpenClaw provides several automation mechanisms, each suited to different use cases. This page helps you choose the right one.
## Quick decision guide
```
Do you need something to run on a schedule?
YES → Is exact timing critical?
YES → Cron (isolated)
NO → Can it batch with other checks?
YES → Heartbeat
NO → Cron
NO → Continue...
Do you need to react to an event (message, tool call, session change)?
YES → Hooks (or plugin hooks)
Do you need to receive external HTTP events?
YES → Webhooks
Do you want persistent instructions the agent always follows?
YES → Standing Orders
Do you want to track what background work happened?
→ Background Tasks (automatic for cron, ACP, subagents)
```
## Mechanisms at a glance
| Mechanism | What it does | Runs in | Creates task record |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat) | Periodic main-session turn — batches multiple checks | Main session | No |
| [Cron](/automation/cron-jobs) | Scheduled jobs with precise timing | Main or isolated session | Yes (all types) |
| [Background Tasks](/automation/tasks) | Tracks detached work (cron, ACP, subagents, CLI) | N/A (ledger) | N/A |
| [Hooks](/automation/hooks) | Event-driven scripts triggered by agent lifecycle events | Hook runner | No |
| [Standing Orders](/automation/standing-orders) | Persistent instructions injected into the system prompt | Main session | No |
| [Webhooks](/automation/webhook) | Receive inbound HTTP events and route to the agent | Gateway HTTP | No |
### Specialized automation
| Mechanism | What it does |
|---|---|
| [Gmail PubSub](/automation/gmail-pubsub) | Real-time Gmail notifications via Google PubSub |
| [Polling](/automation/poll) | Periodic data source checks (RSS, APIs, etc.) |
| [Auth Monitoring](/automation/auth-monitoring) | Credential health and expiry alerts |
## How they work together
The most effective setups combine multiple mechanisms:
1. **Heartbeat** handles routine monitoring (inbox, calendar, notifications) in one batched turn every 30 minutes.
2. **Cron** handles precise schedules (daily reports, weekly reviews) and one-shot reminders.
3. **Hooks** react to specific events (tool calls, session resets, compaction) with custom scripts.
4. **Standing Orders** give the agent persistent context ("always check the project board before replying").
5. **Background Tasks** automatically track all detached work so you can inspect and audit it.
See [Cron vs Heartbeat](/automation/cron-vs-heartbeat) for a detailed comparison of the two scheduling mechanisms.
## Related
- [Cron vs Heartbeat](/automation/cron-vs-heartbeat) — detailed comparison guide
- [Troubleshooting](/automation/troubleshooting) — debugging automation issues
- [Configuration Reference](/gateway/configuration-reference) — all config keys

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@@ -247,8 +247,5 @@ Each program should have:
## Related
- [Automation Overview](/automation) — all automation mechanisms at a glance
- [Cron Jobs](/automation/cron-jobs) — schedule enforcement for standing orders
- [Hooks](/automation/hooks) — event-driven scripts for agent lifecycle events
- [Webhooks](/automation/webhook) — inbound HTTP event triggers
- [Agent Workspace](/concepts/agent-workspace) — where standing orders live, including the full list of auto-injected bootstrap files (AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, etc.)
- [Cron Jobs](/automation/cron-jobs) — Schedule enforcement for standing orders
- [Agent Workspace](/concepts/agent-workspace) — Where standing orders live, including the full list of auto-injected bootstrap files (AGENTS.md, SOUL.md, etc.)

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@@ -1,239 +0,0 @@
---
summary: "Background task tracking for ACP runs, subagents, isolated cron jobs, and CLI operations"
read_when:
- Inspecting background work in progress or recently completed
- Debugging delivery failures for detached agent runs
- Understanding how background runs relate to sessions, cron, and heartbeat
title: "Background Tasks"
---
# Background Tasks
> **Cron vs Heartbeat vs Tasks?** See [Cron vs Heartbeat](/automation/cron-vs-heartbeat) for choosing the right scheduling mechanism. This page covers **tracking** background work, not scheduling it.
Background tasks track work that runs **outside your main conversation session**:
ACP runs, subagent spawns, isolated cron job executions, and CLI-initiated operations.
Tasks do **not** replace sessions, cron jobs, or heartbeats — they are the **activity ledger** that records what detached work happened, when, and whether it succeeded.
<Note>
Not every agent run creates a task. Heartbeat turns and normal interactive chat do not. All cron executions, ACP spawns, subagent spawns, and CLI agent commands do.
</Note>
## TL;DR
- Tasks are **records**, not schedulers — cron and heartbeat decide _when_ work runs, tasks track _what happened_.
- ACP, subagents, all cron jobs, and CLI operations create tasks. Heartbeat turns do not.
- Each task moves through `queued → running → terminal` (succeeded, failed, timed_out, cancelled, or lost).
- Completion notifications are delivered directly to a channel or queued for the next heartbeat.
- `openclaw tasks list` shows all tasks; `openclaw tasks audit` surfaces issues.
- Terminal records are kept for 7 days, then automatically pruned.
## Quick start
```bash
# List all tasks (newest first)
openclaw tasks list
# Filter by runtime or status
openclaw tasks list --runtime acp
openclaw tasks list --status running
# Show details for a specific task (by ID, run ID, or session key)
openclaw tasks show <lookup>
# Cancel a running task (kills the child session)
openclaw tasks cancel <lookup>
# Change notification policy for a task
openclaw tasks notify <lookup> state_changes
# Run a health audit
openclaw tasks audit
```
## What creates a task
| Source | Runtime type | When a task record is created | Default notify policy |
| ---------------------- | ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------- |
| ACP background runs | `acp` | Spawning a child ACP session | `done_only` |
| Subagent orchestration | `subagent` | Spawning a subagent via `sessions_spawn` | `done_only` |
| Cron jobs (all types) | `cron` | Every cron execution (main-session and isolated) | `silent` |
| CLI operations | `cli` | `openclaw agent` commands that run through the gateway | `done_only` |
Main-session cron tasks use `silent` notify policy by default — they create records for tracking but do not generate notifications. Isolated cron tasks also default to `silent` but are more visible because they run in their own session.
**What does not create tasks:**
- Heartbeat turns — main-session; see [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat)
- Normal interactive chat turns
- Direct `/command` responses
## Task lifecycle
```mermaid
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> queued
queued --> running : agent starts
running --> succeeded : completes ok
running --> failed : error
running --> timed_out : timeout exceeded
running --> cancelled : operator cancels
queued --> lost : session gone > 5 min
running --> lost : session gone > 5 min
```
| Status | What it means |
| ----------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `queued` | Created, waiting for the agent to start |
| `running` | Agent turn is actively executing |
| `succeeded` | Completed successfully |
| `failed` | Completed with an error |
| `timed_out` | Exceeded the configured timeout |
| `cancelled` | Stopped by the operator via `openclaw tasks cancel` |
| `lost` | Backing child session disappeared (detected after a 5-minute grace period) |
Transitions happen automatically — when the associated agent run ends, the task status updates to match.
## Delivery and notifications
When a task reaches a terminal state, OpenClaw notifies you. There are two delivery paths:
**Direct delivery** — if the task has a channel target (the `requesterOrigin`), the completion message goes straight to that channel (Telegram, Discord, Slack, etc.).
**Session-queued delivery** — if direct delivery fails or no origin is set, the update is queued as a system event in the requester's session and surfaces on the next heartbeat.
<Tip>
Task completion triggers an immediate heartbeat wake so you see the result quickly — you do not have to wait for the next scheduled heartbeat tick.
</Tip>
### Notification policies
Control how much you hear about each task:
| Policy | What is delivered |
| --------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `done_only` (default) | Only terminal state (succeeded, failed, etc.) — **this is the default** |
| `state_changes` | Every state transition and progress update |
| `silent` | Nothing at all |
Change the policy while a task is running:
```bash
openclaw tasks notify <lookup> state_changes
```
## CLI reference
### `tasks list`
```bash
openclaw tasks list [--runtime <acp|subagent|cron|cli>] [--status <status>] [--json]
```
Output columns: Task ID, Kind, Status, Delivery, Run ID, Child Session, Summary.
### `tasks show`
```bash
openclaw tasks show <lookup>
```
The lookup token accepts a task ID, run ID, or session key. Shows the full record including timing, delivery state, error, and terminal summary.
### `tasks cancel`
```bash
openclaw tasks cancel <lookup>
```
For ACP and subagent tasks, this kills the child session. Status transitions to `cancelled` and a delivery notification is sent.
### `tasks notify`
```bash
openclaw tasks notify <lookup> <done_only|state_changes|silent>
```
### `tasks audit`
```bash
openclaw tasks audit [--json]
```
Surfaces operational issues. Findings also appear in `openclaw status` when issues are detected.
| Finding | Severity | Trigger |
| ------------------------- | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------- |
| `stale_queued` | warn | Queued for more than 10 minutes |
| `stale_running` | error | Running for more than 30 minutes |
| `lost` | error | Backing session is gone |
| `delivery_failed` | warn | Delivery failed and notify policy is not `silent` |
| `missing_cleanup` | warn | Terminal task with no cleanup timestamp |
| `inconsistent_timestamps` | warn | Timeline violation (for example ended before started) |
## Status integration (task pressure)
`openclaw status` includes an at-a-glance task summary:
```
Tasks: 3 queued · 2 running · 1 issues
```
The summary reports:
- **active** — count of `queued` + `running`
- **failures** — count of `failed` + `timed_out` + `lost`
- **byRuntime** — breakdown by `acp`, `subagent`, `cron`, `cli`
## Storage and maintenance
### Where tasks live
Task records persist in SQLite at:
```
$OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/tasks/runs.sqlite
```
The registry loads into memory at gateway start and syncs writes to SQLite for durability across restarts.
### Automatic maintenance
A sweeper runs every **60 seconds** and handles three things:
1. **Reconciliation** — checks if active tasks' backing sessions still exist. If a child session has been gone for more than 5 minutes, the task is marked `lost`.
2. **Cleanup stamping** — sets a `cleanupAfter` timestamp on terminal tasks (endedAt + 7 days).
3. **Pruning** — deletes records past their `cleanupAfter` date.
**Retention**: terminal task records are kept for **7 days**, then automatically pruned. No configuration needed.
## How tasks relate to other systems
### Tasks and cron
A cron job **definition** lives in `~/.openclaw/cron/jobs.json`. **Every** cron execution creates a task record — both main-session and isolated. Main-session cron tasks default to `silent` notify policy so they track without generating notifications.
See [Cron Jobs](/automation/cron-jobs).
### Tasks and heartbeat
Heartbeat runs are main-session turns — they do not create task records. When a task completes, it can trigger a heartbeat wake so you see the result promptly.
See [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat).
### Tasks and sessions
A task may reference a `childSessionKey` (where work runs) and a `requesterSessionKey` (who started it). Sessions are conversation context; tasks are activity tracking on top of that.
### Tasks and agent runs
A task's `runId` links to the agent run doing the work. Agent lifecycle events (start, end, error) automatically update the task status — you do not need to manage the lifecycle manually.
## Related
- [Automation Overview](/automation) — all automation mechanisms at a glance
- [Cron Jobs](/automation/cron-jobs) — scheduling background work
- [Cron vs Heartbeat](/automation/cron-vs-heartbeat) — choosing the right mechanism
- [Heartbeat](/gateway/heartbeat) — periodic main-session turns
- [CLI: Tasks](/cli/index#tasks) — CLI command reference

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@@ -420,11 +420,3 @@ Prefer `chat_guid` for stable routing:
- For status/health info: `openclaw status --all` or `openclaw status --deep`.
For general channel workflow reference, see [Channels](/channels) and the [Plugins](/tools/plugin) guide.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ openclaw config set channels.discord.enabled true --strict-json
openclaw gateway
```
If OpenClaw is already running as a background service, restart it via the OpenClaw Mac app or by stopping and restarting the `openclaw gateway run` process.
If OpenClaw is already running as a background service, use `openclaw gateway restart` instead.
</Step>
@@ -948,15 +948,11 @@ Default slash command settings:
Config path:
- `channels.discord.execApprovals.enabled`
- `channels.discord.execApprovals.approvers` (optional; falls back to owner IDs inferred from `allowFrom` and explicit DM `defaultTo` when possible)
- `channels.discord.execApprovals.approvers`
- `channels.discord.execApprovals.target` (`dm` | `channel` | `both`, default: `dm`)
- `agentFilter`, `sessionFilter`, `cleanupAfterResolve`
Discord becomes an approval client when `enabled: true` and at least one approver can be resolved, either from `execApprovals.approvers` or from the account's existing owner config (`allowFrom`, legacy `dm.allowFrom`, or explicit DM `defaultTo`).
When `target` is `channel` or `both`, the approval prompt is visible in the channel. Only resolved approvers can use the buttons; other users receive an ephemeral denial. Approval prompts include the command text, so only enable channel delivery in trusted channels. If the channel ID cannot be derived from the session key, OpenClaw falls back to DM delivery.
Discord also renders the shared approval buttons used by other chat channels. The native Discord adapter mainly adds approver DM routing and channel fanout.
When `target` is `channel` or `both`, the approval prompt is visible in the channel. Only configured approvers can use the buttons; other users receive an ephemeral denial. Approval prompts include the command text, so only enable channel delivery in trusted channels. If the channel ID cannot be derived from the session key, OpenClaw falls back to DM delivery.
Gateway auth for this handler uses the same shared credential resolution contract as other Gateway clients:
@@ -965,7 +961,7 @@ Default slash command settings:
- remote-mode support via `gateway.remote.*` when applicable
- URL overrides are override-safe: CLI overrides do not reuse implicit credentials, and env overrides use env credentials only
Exec approvals expire after 30 minutes by default. If approvals fail with unknown approval IDs, verify approver resolution and feature enablement.
If approvals fail with unknown approval IDs, verify approver list and feature enablement.
Related docs: [Exec approvals](/tools/exec-approvals)
@@ -996,7 +992,7 @@ Default gate behavior:
## Components v2 UI
OpenClaw uses Discord components v2 for exec approvals and cross-context markers. Discord message actions can also accept `components` for custom UI (advanced; requires constructing a component payload via the discord tool), while legacy `embeds` remain available but are not recommended.
OpenClaw uses Discord components v2 for exec approvals and cross-context markers. Discord message actions can also accept `components` for custom UI (advanced; requires Carbon component instances), while legacy `embeds` remain available but are not recommended.
- `channels.discord.ui.components.accentColor` sets the accent color used by Discord component containers (hex).
- Set per account with `channels.discord.accounts.<id>.ui.components.accentColor`.
@@ -1232,9 +1228,7 @@ High-signal Discord fields:
## Related
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing)
- [Groups](/channels/groups)
- [Channel routing](/channels/channel-routing)
- [Security](/gateway/security)
- [Multi-agent routing](/concepts/multi-agent)
- [Troubleshooting](/channels/troubleshooting)
- [Slash commands](/tools/slash-commands)

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@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Lark (global) tenants should use [https://open.larksuite.com/app](https://open.l
2. Fill in the app name + description
3. Choose an app icon
![Create enterprise app](/images/feishu-step2-create-app.png)
![Create enterprise app](../images/feishu-step2-create-app.png)
### 3. Copy credentials
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ From **Credentials & Basic Info**, copy:
**Important:** keep the App Secret private.
![Get credentials](/images/feishu-step3-credentials.png)
![Get credentials](../images/feishu-step3-credentials.png)
### 4. Configure permissions
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ On **Permissions**, click **Batch import** and paste:
}
```
![Configure permissions](/images/feishu-step4-permissions.png)
![Configure permissions](../images/feishu-step4-permissions.png)
### 5. Enable bot capability
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ In **App Capability** > **Bot**:
1. Enable bot capability
2. Set the bot name
![Enable bot capability](/images/feishu-step5-bot-capability.png)
![Enable bot capability](../images/feishu-step5-bot-capability.png)
### 6. Configure event subscription
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ In **Event Subscription**:
⚠️ If the gateway is not running, the long-connection setup may fail to save.
![Configure event subscription](/images/feishu-step6-event-subscription.png)
![Configure event subscription](../images/feishu-step6-event-subscription.png)
### 7. Publish the app
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ When using webhook mode, set both `channels.feishu.verificationToken` and `chann
The screenshot below shows where to find the **Verification Token**. The **Encrypt Key** is listed in the same **Encryption** section.
![Verification Token location](/images/feishu-verification-token.png)
![Verification Token location](../images/feishu-verification-token.png)
### Configure via environment variables
@@ -395,8 +395,6 @@ In addition to allowing the group itself, **all messages** in that group are gat
---
<a id="get-groupuser-ids"></a>
## Get group/user IDs
### Group IDs (chat_id)
@@ -750,11 +748,3 @@ Feishu currently exposes these runtime actions:
- `channel-info`
- `channel-list`
- `react` and `reactions` when reactions are enabled in config
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -260,11 +260,3 @@ Related docs:
- [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration)
- [Security](/gateway/security)
- [Reactions](/tools/reactions)
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
summary: "Group chat behavior across surfaces (Discord/iMessage/Matrix/Microsoft Teams/Signal/Slack/Telegram/WhatsApp/Zalo)"
summary: "Group chat behavior across surfaces (WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Slack/Signal/iMessage/Microsoft Teams/Zalo)"
read_when:
- Changing group chat behavior or mention gating
title: "Groups"
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ title: "Groups"
# Groups
OpenClaw treats group chats consistently across surfaces: Discord, iMessage, Matrix, Microsoft Teams, Signal, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp, Zalo.
OpenClaw treats group chats consistently across surfaces: WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, iMessage, Microsoft Teams, Zalo.
## Beginner intro (2 minutes)
@@ -54,8 +54,6 @@ If you want...
- Direct chats use the main session (or per-sender if configured).
- Heartbeats are skipped for group sessions.
<a id="pattern-personal-dms-public-groups-single-agent"></a>
## Pattern: personal DMs + public groups (single agent)
Yes — this works well if your “personal” traffic is **DMs** and your “public” traffic is **groups**.
@@ -189,7 +187,7 @@ Notes:
- DM pairing approvals (`*-allowFrom` store entries) apply to DM access only; group sender authorization stays explicit to group allowlists.
- Discord: allowlist uses `channels.discord.guilds.<id>.channels`.
- Slack: allowlist uses `channels.slack.channels`.
- Matrix: allowlist uses `channels.matrix.groups`. Prefer room IDs or aliases; joined-room name lookup is best-effort, and unresolved names are ignored at runtime. Use `channels.matrix.groupAllowFrom` to restrict senders; per-room `users` allowlists are also supported.
- Matrix: allowlist uses `channels.matrix.groups` (room IDs, aliases, or names). Use `channels.matrix.groupAllowFrom` to restrict senders; per-room `users` allowlists are also supported.
- Group DMs are controlled separately (`channels.discord.dm.*`, `channels.slack.dm.*`).
- Telegram allowlist can match user IDs (`"123456789"`, `"telegram:123456789"`, `"tg:123456789"`) or usernames (`"@alice"` or `"alice"`); prefixes are case-insensitive.
- Default is `groupPolicy: "allowlist"`; if your group allowlist is empty, group messages are blocked.

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@@ -417,11 +417,3 @@ imsg send <handle> "test"
- [Gateway configuration](/gateway/configuration)
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing)
- [BlueBubbles](/channels/bluebubbles)
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -240,11 +240,3 @@ Default account supports:
- If the bot connects but never replies in channels, verify `channels.irc.groups` **and** whether mention-gating is dropping messages (`missing-mention`). If you want it to reply without pings, set `requireMention:false` for the channel.
- If login fails, verify nick availability and server password.
- If TLS fails on a custom network, verify host/port and certificate setup.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ openclaw plugins install @openclaw/line
Local checkout (when running from a git repo):
```bash
openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/line-plugin
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/line
```
## Setup
@@ -184,25 +184,6 @@ The LINE plugin also ships a `/card` command for Flex message presets:
/card info "Welcome" "Thanks for joining!"
```
## ACP support
LINE supports ACP (Agent Communication Protocol) conversation bindings:
- `/acp spawn <agent> --bind here` binds the current LINE chat to an ACP session without creating a child thread.
- Configured ACP bindings and active conversation-bound ACP sessions work on LINE like other conversation channels.
See [ACP agents](/tools/acp-agents) for details.
## Outbound media
The LINE plugin supports sending images, videos, and audio files through the agent message tool. Media is sent via the LINE-specific delivery path with appropriate preview and tracking handling:
- **Images**: sent as LINE image messages with automatic preview generation.
- **Videos**: sent with explicit preview and content-type handling.
- **Audio**: sent as LINE audio messages.
Generic media sends fall back to the existing image-only route when a LINE-specific path is not available.
## Troubleshooting
- **Webhook verification fails:** ensure the webhook URL is HTTPS and the
@@ -211,11 +192,3 @@ Generic media sends fall back to the existing image-only route when a LINE-speci
and that the gateway is reachable from LINE.
- **Media download errors:** raise `channels.line.mediaMaxMb` if media exceeds the
default limit.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
summary: "Inbound channel location parsing (Telegram/WhatsApp/Matrix) and context fields"
summary: "Inbound channel location parsing (Telegram + WhatsApp) and context fields"
read_when:
- Adding or modifying channel location parsing
- Using location context fields in agent prompts or tools

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ openclaw plugins install @openclaw/matrix
Install from a local checkout:
```bash
openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/matrix-plugin
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/matrix
```
See [Plugins](/tools/plugin) for plugin behavior and install rules.
@@ -157,41 +157,14 @@ This is a practical baseline config with DM pairing, room allowlist, and E2EE en
autoJoinAllowlist: ["!roomid:example.org"],
threadReplies: "inbound",
replyToMode: "off",
streaming: "partial",
},
},
}
```
## Streaming previews
## E2EE setup
Matrix reply streaming is opt-in.
Set `channels.matrix.streaming` to `"partial"` when you want OpenClaw to send a single draft reply,
edit that draft in place while the model is generating text, and then finalize it when the reply is
done:
```json5
{
channels: {
matrix: {
streaming: "partial",
},
},
}
```
- `streaming: "off"` is the default. OpenClaw waits for the final reply and sends it once.
- `streaming: "partial"` creates one editable preview message instead of sending multiple partial messages.
- If the preview no longer fits in one Matrix event, OpenClaw stops preview streaming and falls back to normal final delivery.
- Media replies still send attachments normally. If a stale preview can no longer be reused safely, OpenClaw redacts it before sending the final media reply.
- Preview edits cost extra Matrix API calls. Leave streaming off if you want the most conservative rate-limit behavior.
## Encryption and verification
In encrypted (E2EE) rooms, outbound image events use `thumbnail_file` so image previews are encrypted alongside the full attachment. Unencrypted rooms still use plain `thumbnail_url`. No configuration is needed — the plugin detects E2EE state automatically.
### Bot to bot rooms
## Bot to bot rooms
By default, Matrix messages from other configured OpenClaw Matrix accounts are ignored.
@@ -428,19 +401,6 @@ Planned improvement:
- add SecretRef support for persistent Matrix key material so recovery keys and related store-encryption secrets can be sourced from OpenClaw secrets providers instead of only local files
## Profile management
Update the Matrix self-profile for the selected account with:
```bash
openclaw matrix profile set --name "OpenClaw Assistant"
openclaw matrix profile set --avatar-url https://cdn.example.org/avatar.png
```
Add `--account <id>` when you want to target a named Matrix account explicitly.
Matrix accepts `mxc://` avatar URLs directly. When you pass an `http://` or `https://` avatar URL, OpenClaw uploads it to Matrix first and stores the resolved `mxc://` URL back into `channels.matrix.avatarUrl` (or the selected account override).
## Automatic verification notices
Matrix now posts verification lifecycle notices directly into the strict DM verification room as `m.notice` messages.
@@ -679,25 +639,6 @@ openclaw matrix account add \
This opt-in only allows trusted private/internal targets. Public cleartext homeservers such as
`http://matrix.example.org:8008` remain blocked. Prefer `https://` whenever possible.
## Proxying Matrix traffic
If your Matrix deployment needs an explicit outbound HTTP(S) proxy, set `channels.matrix.proxy`:
```json5
{
channels: {
matrix: {
homeserver: "https://matrix.example.org",
accessToken: "syt_bot_xxx",
proxy: "http://127.0.0.1:7890",
},
},
}
```
Named accounts can override the top-level default with `channels.matrix.accounts.<id>.proxy`.
OpenClaw uses the same proxy setting for runtime Matrix traffic and account status probes.
## Target resolution
Matrix accepts these target forms anywhere OpenClaw asks you for a room or user target:
@@ -719,7 +660,6 @@ Live directory lookup uses the logged-in Matrix account:
- `defaultAccount`: preferred account ID when multiple Matrix accounts are configured.
- `homeserver`: homeserver URL, for example `https://matrix.example.org`.
- `allowPrivateNetwork`: allow this Matrix account to connect to private/internal homeservers. Enable this when the homeserver resolves to `localhost`, a LAN/Tailscale IP, or an internal host such as `matrix-synapse`.
- `proxy`: optional HTTP(S) proxy URL for Matrix traffic. Named accounts can override the top-level default with their own `proxy`.
- `userId`: full Matrix user ID, for example `@bot:example.org`.
- `accessToken`: access token for token-based auth. Plaintext values and SecretRef values are supported for `channels.matrix.accessToken` and `channels.matrix.accounts.<id>.accessToken` across env/file/exec providers. See [Secrets Management](/gateway/secrets).
- `password`: password for password-based login. Plaintext values and SecretRef values are supported.
@@ -733,7 +673,6 @@ Live directory lookup uses the logged-in Matrix account:
- `groupAllowFrom`: allowlist of user IDs for room traffic.
- `groupAllowFrom` entries should be full Matrix user IDs. Unresolved names are ignored at runtime.
- `replyToMode`: `off`, `first`, or `all`.
- `streaming`: `off` (default) or `partial`. `partial` enables single-message draft previews with edit-in-place updates.
- `threadReplies`: `off`, `inbound`, or `always`.
- `threadBindings`: per-channel overrides for thread-bound session routing and lifecycle.
- `startupVerification`: automatic self-verification request mode on startup (`if-unverified`, `off`).
@@ -744,7 +683,7 @@ Live directory lookup uses the logged-in Matrix account:
- `ackReaction`: optional ack reaction override for this channel/account.
- `ackReactionScope`: optional ack reaction scope override (`group-mentions`, `group-all`, `direct`, `all`, `none`, `off`).
- `reactionNotifications`: inbound reaction notification mode (`own`, `off`).
- `mediaMaxMb`: media size cap in MB for Matrix media handling. It applies to outbound sends and inbound media processing.
- `mediaMaxMb`: outbound media size cap in MB.
- `autoJoin`: invite auto-join policy (`always`, `allowlist`, `off`). Default: `off`.
- `autoJoinAllowlist`: rooms/aliases allowed when `autoJoin` is `allowlist`. Alias entries are resolved to room IDs during invite handling; OpenClaw does not trust alias state claimed by the invited room.
- `dm`: DM policy block (`enabled`, `policy`, `allowFrom`).
@@ -753,11 +692,3 @@ Live directory lookup uses the logged-in Matrix account:
- `groups`: per-room policy map. Prefer room IDs or aliases; unresolved room names are ignored at runtime. Session/group identity uses the stable room ID after resolution, while human-readable labels still come from room names.
- `rooms`: legacy alias for `groups`.
- `actions`: per-action tool gating (`messages`, `reactions`, `pins`, `profile`, `memberInfo`, `channelInfo`, `verification`).
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ openclaw plugins install @openclaw/mattermost
Local checkout (when running from a git repo):
```bash
openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/mattermost-plugin
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/mattermost
```
If you choose Mattermost during setup and a git checkout is detected,
@@ -425,11 +425,3 @@ Mattermost supports multiple accounts under `channels.mattermost.accounts`:
- Gateway logs `missing _token in context`: the `_token` field is not in the button's context. Ensure it is included when building the integration payload.
- Confirmation shows raw ID instead of button name: `context.action_id` does not match the button's `id`. Set both to the same sanitized value.
- Agent doesn't know about buttons: add `capabilities: ["inlineButtons"]` to the Mattermost channel config.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ openclaw plugins install @openclaw/msteams
Local checkout (when running from a git repo):
```bash
openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/msteams-plugin
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/msteams
```
If you choose Teams during setup and a git checkout is detected,
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ This is often easier than hand-editing JSON manifests.
1. **Install the Microsoft Teams plugin**
- From npm: `openclaw plugins install @openclaw/msteams`
- From a local checkout: `openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/msteams-plugin`
- From a local checkout: `openclaw plugins install ./extensions/msteams`
2. **Bot registration**
- Create an Azure Bot (see above) and note:
@@ -779,11 +779,3 @@ Bots have limited support in private channels:
- [RSC permissions reference](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/graph-api/rsc/resource-specific-consent)
- [Teams bot file handling](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/bots/how-to/bots-filesv4) (channel/group requires Graph)
- [Proactive messaging](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/platform/bots/how-to/conversations/send-proactive-messages)
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ openclaw plugins install @openclaw/nextcloud-talk
Local checkout (when running from a git repo):
```bash
openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/nextcloud-talk-plugin
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/nextcloud-talk
```
If you choose Nextcloud Talk during setup and a git checkout is detected,
@@ -136,11 +136,3 @@ Provider options:
- `channels.nextcloud-talk.blockStreaming`: disable block streaming for this channel.
- `channels.nextcloud-talk.blockStreamingCoalesce`: block streaming coalesce tuning.
- `channels.nextcloud-talk.mediaMaxMb`: inbound media cap (MB).
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ openclaw plugins install @openclaw/nostr
Use a local checkout (dev workflows):
```bash
openclaw plugins install --link <path-to-local-nostr-plugin>
openclaw plugins install --link <path-to-openclaw>/extensions/nostr
```
Restart the Gateway after installing or enabling plugins.
@@ -247,11 +247,3 @@ docker run -p 7777:7777 ghcr.io/hoytech/strfry
- Direct messages only (no group chats).
- No media attachments.
- NIP-04 only (NIP-17 gift-wrap planned).
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -327,11 +327,3 @@ Related global options:
- `agents.list[].groupChat.mentionPatterns` (Signal does not support native mentions).
- `messages.groupChat.mentionPatterns` (global fallback).
- `messages.responsePrefix`.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -599,8 +599,6 @@ Primary reference:
## Related
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing)
- [Groups](/channels/groups)
- [Security](/gateway/security)
- [Channel routing](/channels/channel-routing)
- [Troubleshooting](/channels/troubleshooting)
- [Configuration](/gateway/configuration)

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Synology Chat is plugin-based and not part of the default core channel install.
Install from a local checkout:
```bash
openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/synology-chat-plugin
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/synology-chat
```
Details: [Plugins](/tools/plugin)
@@ -140,11 +140,3 @@ but duplicate exact paths are still rejected fail-closed. Prefer explicit per-ac
- Prefer `dmPolicy: "allowlist"` for production.
- Keep `dangerouslyAllowNameMatching` off unless you explicitly need legacy username-based reply delivery.
- Keep `dangerouslyAllowInheritedWebhookPath` off unless you explicitly accept shared-path routing risk in a multi-account setup.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -806,23 +806,21 @@ openclaw message poll --channel telegram --target -1001234567890:topic:42 \
Config path:
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.enabled`
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.approvers` (optional; falls back to numeric owner IDs inferred from `allowFrom` and direct `defaultTo` when possible)
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.approvers`
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.target` (`dm` | `channel` | `both`, default: `dm`)
- `agentFilter`, `sessionFilter`
Approvers must be numeric Telegram user IDs. Telegram becomes an exec approval client when `enabled` is true and at least one approver can be resolved, either from `execApprovals.approvers` or from the account's numeric owner config (`allowFrom` and direct-message `defaultTo`). Approval requests otherwise fall back to other configured approval routes or the exec approval fallback policy.
Telegram also renders the shared approval buttons used by other chat channels. The native Telegram adapter mainly adds approver DM routing, channel/topic fanout, and typing hints before delivery.
Approvers must be numeric Telegram user IDs. When `enabled` is false or `approvers` is empty, Telegram does not act as an exec approval client. Approval requests fall back to other configured approval routes or the exec approval fallback policy.
Delivery rules:
- `target: "dm"` sends approval prompts only to resolved approver DMs
- `target: "dm"` sends approval prompts only to configured approver DMs
- `target: "channel"` sends the prompt back to the originating Telegram chat/topic
- `target: "both"` sends to approver DMs and the originating chat/topic
Only resolved approvers can approve or deny. Non-approvers cannot use `/approve` and cannot use Telegram approval buttons.
Only configured approvers can approve or deny. Non-approvers cannot use `/approve` and cannot use Telegram approval buttons.
Channel delivery shows the command text in the chat, so only enable `channel` or `both` in trusted groups/topics. When the prompt lands in a forum topic, OpenClaw preserves the topic for both the approval prompt and the post-approval follow-up. Exec approvals expire after 30 minutes by default.
Channel delivery shows the command text in the chat, so only enable `channel` or `both` in trusted groups/topics. When the prompt lands in a forum topic, OpenClaw preserves the topic for both the approval prompt and the post-approval follow-up.
Inline approval buttons also depend on `channels.telegram.capabilities.inlineButtons` allowing the target surface (`dm`, `group`, or `all`).
@@ -934,7 +932,7 @@ Primary reference:
- top-level `bindings[]` with `type: "acp"` and canonical topic id `chatId:topic:topicId` in `match.peer.id`: persistent ACP topic binding fields (see [ACP Agents](/tools/acp-agents#channel-specific-settings)).
- `channels.telegram.direct.<id>.topics.<threadId>.agentId`: route DM topics to a specific agent (same behavior as forum topics).
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.enabled`: enable Telegram as a chat-based exec approval client for this account.
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.approvers`: Telegram user IDs allowed to approve or deny exec requests. Optional when `channels.telegram.allowFrom` or a direct `channels.telegram.defaultTo` already identifies the owner.
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.approvers`: Telegram user IDs allowed to approve or deny exec requests. Required when exec approvals are enabled.
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.target`: `dm | channel | both` (default: `dm`). `channel` and `both` preserve the originating Telegram topic when present.
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.agentFilter`: optional agent ID filter for forwarded approval prompts.
- `channels.telegram.execApprovals.sessionFilter`: optional session key filter (substring or regex) for forwarded approval prompts.
@@ -984,8 +982,6 @@ Telegram-specific high-signal fields:
## Related
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing)
- [Groups](/channels/groups)
- [Security](/gateway/security)
- [Channel routing](/channels/channel-routing)
- [Multi-agent routing](/concepts/multi-agent)
- [Troubleshooting](/channels/troubleshooting)

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ openclaw plugins install @openclaw/tlon
Local checkout (when running from a git repo):
```bash
openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/tlon-plugin
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/tlon
```
Details: [Plugins](/tools/plugin)
@@ -274,11 +274,3 @@ Provider options:
- Thread replies: if the inbound message is in a thread, OpenClaw replies in-thread.
- Rich text: Markdown formatting (bold, italic, code, headers, lists) is converted to Tlon's native format.
- Images: URLs are uploaded to Tlon storage and embedded as image blocks.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ openclaw plugins install @openclaw/twitch
Local checkout (when running from a git repo):
```bash
openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/twitch-plugin
openclaw plugins install ./extensions/twitch
```
Details: [Plugins](/tools/plugin)
@@ -377,11 +377,3 @@ Example:
- **500 characters** per message (auto-chunked at word boundaries)
- Markdown is stripped before chunking
- No rate limiting (uses Twitch's built-in rate limits)
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -455,8 +455,6 @@ High-signal WhatsApp fields:
## Related
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing)
- [Groups](/channels/groups)
- [Security](/gateway/security)
- [Channel routing](/channels/channel-routing)
- [Multi-agent routing](/concepts/multi-agent)
- [Troubleshooting](/channels/troubleshooting)

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Zalo ships as a plugin and is not bundled with the core install.
## Quick setup (beginner)
1. Install the Zalo plugin:
- From a source checkout: `openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/zalo-plugin`
- From a source checkout: `openclaw plugins install ./extensions/zalo`
- From npm (if published): `openclaw plugins install @openclaw/zalo`
- Or pick **Zalo** in setup and confirm the install prompt
2. Set the token:
@@ -241,11 +241,3 @@ Multi-account options:
- `channels.zalo.accounts.<id>.webhookSecret`: per-account webhook secret.
- `channels.zalo.accounts.<id>.webhookPath`: per-account webhook path.
- `channels.zalo.accounts.<id>.proxy`: per-account proxy URL.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Status: experimental. This integration automates a **personal Zalo account** via
Zalo Personal ships as a plugin and is not bundled with the core install.
- Install via CLI: `openclaw plugins install @openclaw/zalouser`
- Or from a source checkout: `openclaw plugins install ./path/to/local/zalouser-plugin`
- Or from a source checkout: `openclaw plugins install ./extensions/zalouser`
- Details: [Plugins](/tools/plugin)
No external `zca`/`openzca` CLI binary is required.
@@ -179,11 +179,3 @@ Accounts map to `zalouser` profiles in OpenClaw state. Example:
- Remove any old external `zca` process assumptions.
- The channel now runs fully in OpenClaw without external CLI binaries.
## Related
- [Channels Overview](/channels) — all supported channels
- [Pairing](/channels/pairing) — DM authentication and pairing flow
- [Groups](/channels/groups) — group chat behavior and mention gating
- [Channel Routing](/channels/channel-routing) — session routing for messages
- [Security](/gateway/security) — access model and hardening

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@@ -147,10 +147,6 @@ Per-session `mcpServers` are not supported in bridge mode. If an ACP client
sends them during `newSession` or `loadSession`, the bridge returns a clear
error instead of silently ignoring them.
If you want ACPX-backed sessions to see OpenClaw plugin tools, enable the
gateway-side ACPX plugin bridge instead of trying to pass per-session
`mcpServers`. See [ACP Agents](/tools/acp-agents#plugin-tools-mcp-bridge).
## Use from `acpx` (Codex, Claude, other ACP clients)
If you want a coding agent such as Codex or Claude Code to talk to your

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@@ -32,27 +32,6 @@ openclaw browser --browser-profile openclaw open https://example.com
openclaw browser --browser-profile openclaw snapshot
```
## If the command is missing
If `openclaw browser` is an unknown command, check `plugins.allow` in
`~/.openclaw/openclaw.json`.
When `plugins.allow` is present, the bundled browser plugin must be listed
explicitly:
```json5
{
plugins: {
allow: ["telegram", "browser"],
},
}
```
`browser.enabled=true` does not restore the CLI subcommand when the plugin
allowlist excludes `browser`.
Related: [Browser tool](/tools/browser#missing-browser-command-or-tool)
## Profiles
Profiles are named browser routing configs. In practice:

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
---
summary: "CLI reference for `openclaw channels` (accounts, status, login/logout, logs)"
read_when:
- You want to add/remove channel accounts (WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Mattermost (plugin)/Signal/iMessage/Matrix)
- You want to add/remove channel accounts (WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Mattermost (plugin)/Signal/iMessage)
- You want to check channel status or tail channel logs
title: "channels"
---

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@@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ This page describes the current CLI behavior. If commands change, update this do
- `--dev`: isolate state under `~/.openclaw-dev` and shift default ports.
- `--profile <name>`: isolate state under `~/.openclaw-<name>`.
- `--container <name>`: target a named container for execution.
- `--no-color`: disable ANSI colors.
- `--update`: shorthand for `openclaw update` (source installs only).
- `-V`, `--version`, `-v`: print version and exit.
@@ -156,21 +155,11 @@ openclaw [--dev] [--profile <name>] <command>
list
add
delete
bindings
bind
unbind
set-identity
acp
mcp
status
health
sessions
cleanup
tasks
list
show
notify
cancel
gateway
call
health
@@ -204,7 +193,7 @@ openclaw [--dev] [--profile <name>] <command>
fallbacks list|add|remove|clear
image-fallbacks list|add|remove|clear
scan
auth add|login|login-github-copilot|setup-token|paste-token
auth add|setup-token|paste-token
auth order get|set|clear
sandbox
list
@@ -360,18 +349,7 @@ Options:
- `--non-interactive`
- `--mode <local|remote>`
- `--flow <quickstart|advanced|manual>` (manual is an alias for advanced)
- `--auth-choice <choice>` where `<choice>` is one of:
`setup-token`, `token`, `chutes`, `deepseek-api-key`, `openai-codex`, `openai-api-key`,
`openrouter-api-key`, `kilocode-api-key`, `litellm-api-key`, `ai-gateway-api-key`,
`cloudflare-ai-gateway-api-key`, `moonshot-api-key`, `moonshot-api-key-cn`,
`kimi-code-api-key`, `synthetic-api-key`, `venice-api-key`, `together-api-key`,
`huggingface-api-key`, `apiKey`, `gemini-api-key`, `google-gemini-cli`, `zai-api-key`,
`zai-coding-global`, `zai-coding-cn`, `zai-global`, `zai-cn`, `xiaomi-api-key`,
`minimax-global-oauth`, `minimax-global-api`, `minimax-cn-oauth`, `minimax-cn-api`,
`opencode-zen`, `opencode-go`, `github-copilot`, `copilot-proxy`, `xai-api-key`,
`mistral-api-key`, `volcengine-api-key`, `byteplus-api-key`, `qianfan-api-key`,
`modelstudio-standard-api-key-cn`, `modelstudio-standard-api-key`,
`modelstudio-api-key-cn`, `modelstudio-api-key`, `custom-api-key`, `skip`
- `--auth-choice <setup-token|token|chutes|openai-codex|openai-api-key|openrouter-api-key|ollama|ai-gateway-api-key|moonshot-api-key|moonshot-api-key-cn|kimi-code-api-key|synthetic-api-key|venice-api-key|gemini-api-key|zai-api-key|mistral-api-key|apiKey|minimax-api|minimax-api-lightning|opencode-zen|opencode-go|custom-api-key|skip>`
- `--token-provider <id>` (non-interactive; used with `--auth-choice token`)
- `--token <token>` (non-interactive; used with `--auth-choice token`)
- `--token-profile-id <id>` (non-interactive; default: `<provider>:manual`)
@@ -389,8 +367,8 @@ Options:
- `--minimax-api-key <key>`
- `--opencode-zen-api-key <key>`
- `--opencode-go-api-key <key>`
- `--custom-base-url <url>` (non-interactive; used with `--auth-choice custom-api-key`)
- `--custom-model-id <id>` (non-interactive; used with `--auth-choice custom-api-key`)
- `--custom-base-url <url>` (non-interactive; used with `--auth-choice custom-api-key` or `--auth-choice ollama`)
- `--custom-model-id <id>` (non-interactive; used with `--auth-choice custom-api-key` or `--auth-choice ollama`)
- `--custom-api-key <key>` (non-interactive; optional; used with `--auth-choice custom-api-key`; falls back to `CUSTOM_API_KEY` when omitted)
- `--custom-provider-id <id>` (non-interactive; optional custom provider id)
- `--custom-compatibility <openai|anthropic>` (non-interactive; optional; default `openai`)
@@ -409,11 +387,8 @@ Options:
- `--daemon-runtime <node|bun>`
- `--skip-channels`
- `--skip-skills`
- `--skip-search`
- `--skip-health`
- `--skip-ui`
- `--cloudflare-ai-gateway-account-id <id>`
- `--cloudflare-ai-gateway-gateway-id <id>`
- `--node-manager <npm|pnpm|bun>` (pnpm recommended; bun not recommended for Gateway runtime)
- `--json`
@@ -454,9 +429,6 @@ Options:
- `--yes`: accept defaults without prompting (headless).
- `--non-interactive`: skip prompts; apply safe migrations only.
- `--deep`: scan system services for extra gateway installs.
- `--repair` (alias: `--fix`): attempt automatic repairs for detected issues.
- `--force`: force repairs even when not strictly needed.
- `--generate-gateway-token`: generate a new gateway auth token.
## Channel helpers
@@ -610,19 +582,15 @@ Run one agent turn via the Gateway (or `--local` embedded).
Required:
- `-m, --message <text>`
- `--message <text>`
Options:
- `-t, --to <dest>` (for session key and optional delivery)
- `--to <dest>` (for session key and optional delivery)
- `--session-id <id>`
- `--agent <id>` (agent id; overrides routing bindings)
- `--thinking <off|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh>` (provider support varies; not model-gated at CLI level)
- `--verbose <on|off>`
- `--channel <channel>` (delivery channel; omit to use the main session channel)
- `--reply-to <target>` (delivery target override, separate from session routing)
- `--reply-channel <channel>` (delivery channel override)
- `--reply-account <id>` (delivery account id override)
- `--thinking <off|minimal|low|medium|high|xhigh>` (GPT-5.2 + Codex models only)
- `--verbose <on|full|off>`
- `--channel <whatsapp|telegram|discord|slack|mattermost|signal|imessage|msteams>`
- `--local`
- `--deliver`
- `--json`
@@ -756,12 +724,6 @@ Options:
- `--verbose`
- `--store <path>`
- `--active <minutes>`
- `--agent <id>` (filter sessions by agent)
- `--all-agents` (show sessions across all agents)
Subcommands:
- `sessions cleanup` — remove expired or orphaned sessions
## Reset / Uninstall
@@ -799,16 +761,6 @@ Notes:
- `--non-interactive` requires `--yes` and explicit scopes (or `--all`).
### `tasks`
List and manage [background task](/automation/tasks) runs across agents.
- `tasks list` — show active and recent task runs
- `tasks show <id>` — show details for a specific task run
- `tasks notify <id>` — change notification policy for a task run
- `tasks cancel <id>` — cancel a running task
- `tasks audit` — surface operational issues (stale, lost, delivery failures)
## Gateway
### `gateway`
@@ -866,16 +818,10 @@ Notes:
Tail Gateway file logs via RPC.
Options:
Notes:
- `--limit <n>`: maximum number of log lines to return
- `--max-bytes <n>`: maximum bytes to read from the log file
- `--follow`: follow the log file (tail -f style)
- `--interval <ms>`: polling interval in ms when following
- `--local-time`: display timestamps in local time
- `--json`: emit line-delimited JSON
- `--plain`: disable structured formatting
- `--no-color`: disable ANSI colors
- TTY sessions render a colorized, structured view; non-TTY falls back to plain text.
- `--json` emits line-delimited JSON (one log event per line).
Examples:
@@ -932,10 +878,9 @@ Anthropic Claude CLI migration:
```bash
openclaw models auth login --provider anthropic --method cli --set-default
openclaw onboard --auth-choice anthropic-cli
```
Note: `--auth-choice anthropic-cli` is a deprecated legacy alias. Use `models auth login` instead.
### `models` (root)
`openclaw models` is an alias for `models status`.
@@ -1023,13 +968,11 @@ Options:
- `--set-image`
- `--json`
### `models auth add|login|login-github-copilot|setup-token|paste-token`
### `models auth add|setup-token|paste-token`
Options:
- `add`: interactive auth helper
- `login`: `--provider <name>`, `--method <method>`, `--set-default`
- `login-github-copilot`: GitHub Copilot OAuth login flow
- `setup-token`: `--provider <name>` (default `anthropic`), `--yes`
- `paste-token`: `--provider <name>`, `--profile-id <id>`, `--expires-in <duration>`
@@ -1130,6 +1073,7 @@ Subcommands:
- `nodes reject <requestId>`
- `nodes rename --node <id|name|ip> --name <displayName>`
- `nodes invoke --node <id|name|ip> --command <command> [--params <json>] [--invoke-timeout <ms>] [--idempotency-key <key>]`
- `nodes run --node <id|name|ip> [--cwd <path>] [--env KEY=VAL] [--command-timeout <ms>] [--needs-screen-recording] [--invoke-timeout <ms>] <command...>` (mac node or headless node host)
- `nodes notify --node <id|name|ip> [--title <text>] [--body <text>] [--sound <name>] [--priority <passive|active|timeSensitive>] [--delivery <system|overlay|auto>] [--invoke-timeout <ms>]` (mac only)
Camera:

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@@ -410,45 +410,13 @@ Example config shape:
}
```
### Stdio transport
Typical fields:
Launches a local child process and communicates over stdin/stdout.
| Field | Description |
| -------------------------- | --------------------------------- |
| `command` | Executable to spawn (required) |
| `args` | Array of command-line arguments |
| `env` | Extra environment variables |
| `cwd` / `workingDirectory` | Working directory for the process |
### SSE / HTTP transport
Connects to a remote MCP server over HTTP Server-Sent Events.
| Field | Description |
| --------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `url` | HTTP or HTTPS URL of the remote server (required) |
| `headers` | Optional key-value map of HTTP headers (for example auth tokens) |
Example:
```json
{
"mcp": {
"servers": {
"remote-tools": {
"url": "https://mcp.example.com",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Bearer <token>"
}
}
}
}
}
```
Sensitive values in `url` (userinfo) and `headers` are redacted in logs and
status output.
- `command`
- `args`
- `env`
- `cwd` or `workingDirectory`
- `url`
These commands manage saved config only. They do not start the channel bridge,
open a live MCP client session, or prove the target server is reachable.
@@ -462,6 +430,6 @@ Current limits:
- conversation discovery depends on existing Gateway session route metadata
- no generic push protocol beyond the Claude-specific adapter
- no message edit or react tools yet
- HTTP/SSE transport connects to a single remote server; no multiplexed upstream yet
- no dedicated HTTP MCP transport yet
- `permissions_list_open` only includes approvals observed while the bridge is
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ title: "message"
# `openclaw message`
Single outbound command for sending messages and channel actions
(Discord/Google Chat/iMessage/Matrix/Mattermost (plugin)/Microsoft Teams/Signal/Slack/Telegram/WhatsApp).
(Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Mattermost (plugin)/Telegram/WhatsApp/Signal/iMessage/Microsoft Teams).
## Usage
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Channel selection:
- `--channel` required if more than one channel is configured.
- If exactly one channel is configured, it becomes the default.
- Values: `discord|googlechat|imessage|matrix|mattermost|msteams|signal|slack|telegram|whatsapp` (Mattermost requires plugin)
- Values: `whatsapp|telegram|discord|googlechat|slack|mattermost|signal|imessage|msteams` (Mattermost requires plugin)
Target formats (`--target`):
@@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ Target formats (`--target`):
- Mattermost (plugin): `channel:<id>`, `user:<id>`, or `@username` (bare ids are treated as channels)
- Signal: `+E.164`, `group:<id>`, `signal:+E.164`, `signal:group:<id>`, or `username:<name>`/`u:<name>`
- iMessage: handle, `chat_id:<id>`, `chat_guid:<guid>`, or `chat_identifier:<id>`
- Matrix: `@user:server`, `!room:server`, or `#alias:server`
- Microsoft Teams: conversation id (`19:...@thread.tacv2`) or `conversation:<id>` or `user:<aad-object-id>`
Name lookup:
@@ -66,7 +65,7 @@ Name lookup:
### Core
- `send`
- Channels: WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Mattermost (plugin)/Signal/iMessage/Matrix/Microsoft Teams
- Channels: WhatsApp/Telegram/Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Mattermost (plugin)/Signal/iMessage/Microsoft Teams
- Required: `--target`, plus `--message` or `--media`
- Optional: `--media`, `--reply-to`, `--thread-id`, `--gif-playback`
- Telegram only: `--buttons` (requires `channels.telegram.capabilities.inlineButtons` to allow it)
@@ -83,7 +82,7 @@ Name lookup:
- Telegram only: `--poll-duration-seconds` (5-600), `--silent`, `--poll-anonymous` / `--poll-public`, `--thread-id`
- `react`
- Channels: Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Telegram/WhatsApp/Signal/Matrix
- Channels: Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Telegram/WhatsApp/Signal
- Required: `--message-id`, `--target`
- Optional: `--emoji`, `--remove`, `--participant`, `--from-me`, `--target-author`, `--target-author-uuid`
- Note: `--remove` requires `--emoji` (omit `--emoji` to clear own reactions where supported; see /tools/reactions)
@@ -91,36 +90,35 @@ Name lookup:
- Signal group reactions: `--target-author` or `--target-author-uuid` required
- `reactions`
- Channels: Discord/Google Chat/Slack/Matrix
- Channels: Discord/Google Chat/Slack
- Required: `--message-id`, `--target`
- Optional: `--limit`
- `read`
- Channels: Discord/Slack/Matrix
- Channels: Discord/Slack
- Required: `--target`
- Optional: `--limit`, `--before`, `--after`
- Discord only: `--around`
- `edit`
- Channels: Discord/Slack/Matrix
- Channels: Discord/Slack
- Required: `--message-id`, `--message`, `--target`
- `delete`
- Channels: Discord/Slack/Telegram/Matrix
- Channels: Discord/Slack/Telegram
- Required: `--message-id`, `--target`
- `pin` / `unpin`
- Channels: Discord/Slack/Matrix
- Channels: Discord/Slack
- Required: `--message-id`, `--target`
- `pins` (list)
- Channels: Discord/Slack/Matrix
- Channels: Discord/Slack
- Required: `--target`
- `permissions`
- Channels: Discord/Matrix
- Channels: Discord
- Required: `--target`
- Matrix only: available when Matrix encryption is enabled and verification actions are allowed
- `search`
- Channels: Discord

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@@ -37,10 +37,13 @@ openclaw nodes status --last-connected 24h
Use `--connected` to only show currently-connected nodes. Use `--last-connected <duration>` to
filter to nodes that connected within a duration (e.g. `24h`, `7d`).
## Invoke
## Invoke / run
```bash
openclaw nodes invoke --node <id|name|ip> --command <command> --params <json>
openclaw nodes run --node <id|name|ip> <command...>
openclaw nodes run --raw "git status"
openclaw nodes run --agent main --node <id|name|ip> --raw "git status"
```
Invoke flags:
@@ -48,8 +51,25 @@ Invoke flags:
- `--params <json>`: JSON object string (default `{}`).
- `--invoke-timeout <ms>`: node invoke timeout (default `15000`).
- `--idempotency-key <key>`: optional idempotency key.
- `system.run` and `system.run.prepare` are blocked here; use the `exec` tool with `host=node` for shell execution.
For shell execution on a node, use the `exec` tool with `host=node` instead of `openclaw nodes run`.
The `nodes` CLI is now capability-focused: direct RPC via `nodes invoke`, plus pairing, camera,
screen, location, canvas, and notifications.
### Exec-style defaults
`nodes run` mirrors the models exec behavior (defaults + approvals):
- Reads `tools.exec.*` (plus `agents.list[].tools.exec.*` overrides).
- Uses exec approvals (`exec.approval.request`) before invoking `system.run`.
- `--node` can be omitted when `tools.exec.node` is set.
- Requires a node that advertises `system.run` (macOS companion app or headless node host).
Flags:
- `--cwd <path>`: working directory.
- `--env <key=val>`: env override (repeatable). Note: node hosts ignore `PATH` overrides (and `tools.exec.pathPrepend` is not applied to node hosts).
- `--command-timeout <ms>`: command timeout.
- `--invoke-timeout <ms>`: node invoke timeout (default `30000`).
- `--needs-screen-recording`: require screen recording permission.
- `--raw <command>`: run a shell string (`/bin/sh -lc` or `cmd.exe /c`).
In allowlist mode on Windows node hosts, `cmd.exe /c` shell-wrapper runs require approval
(allowlist entry alone does not auto-allow the wrapper form).
- `--agent <id>`: agent-scoped approvals/allowlists (defaults to configured agent).
- `--ask <off|on-miss|always>`, `--security <deny|allowlist|full>`: overrides.

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@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ the plugin allowlist, and linked `plugins.load.paths` entries when applicable.
For active memory plugins, the memory slot resets to `memory-core`.
By default, uninstall also removes the plugin install directory under the active
state-dir plugin root. Use
state dir extensions root (`$OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/extensions/<id>`). Use
`--keep-files` to keep files on disk.
`--keep-config` is supported as a deprecated alias for `--keep-files`.

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@@ -87,7 +87,6 @@ These run inside the agent loop or gateway pipeline:
- **`agent_end`**: inspect the final message list and run metadata after completion.
- **`before_compaction` / `after_compaction`**: observe or annotate compaction cycles.
- **`before_tool_call` / `after_tool_call`**: intercept tool params/results.
- **`before_install`**: inspect built-in scan findings and optionally block skill or plugin installs.
- **`tool_result_persist`**: synchronously transform tool results before they are written to the session transcript.
- **`message_received` / `message_sending` / `message_sent`**: inbound + outbound message hooks.
- **`session_start` / `session_end`**: session lifecycle boundaries.
@@ -97,8 +96,6 @@ Hook decision rules for outbound/tool guards:
- `before_tool_call`: `{ block: true }` is terminal and stops lower-priority handlers.
- `before_tool_call`: `{ block: false }` is a no-op and does not clear a prior block.
- `before_install`: `{ block: true }` is terminal and stops lower-priority handlers.
- `before_install`: `{ block: false }` is a no-op and does not clear a prior block.
- `message_sending`: `{ cancel: true }` is terminal and stops lower-priority handlers.
- `message_sending`: `{ cancel: false }` is a no-op and does not clear a prior cancel.
@@ -156,11 +153,3 @@ See [Plugin hooks](/plugins/architecture#provider-runtime-hooks) for the hook AP
- AbortSignal (cancel)
- Gateway disconnect or RPC timeout
- `agent.wait` timeout (wait-only, does not stop agent)
## Related
- [Tools](/tools) — available agent tools
- [Hooks](/automation/hooks) — event-driven scripts triggered by agent lifecycle events
- [Compaction](/concepts/compaction) — how long conversations are summarized
- [Exec Approvals](/tools/exec-approvals) — approval gates for shell commands
- [Thinking](/tools/thinking) — thinking/reasoning level configuration

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@@ -1,86 +1,123 @@
---
summary: "How OpenClaw summarizes long conversations to stay within model limits"
summary: "Context window + compaction: how OpenClaw keeps sessions under model limits"
read_when:
- You want to understand auto-compaction and /compact
- You are debugging long sessions hitting context limits
title: "Compaction"
---
# Compaction
# Context Window & Compaction
Every model has a context window -- the maximum number of tokens it can process.
When a conversation approaches that limit, OpenClaw **compacts** older messages
into a summary so the chat can continue.
Every model has a **context window** (max tokens it can see). Long-running chats accumulate messages and tool results; once the window is tight, OpenClaw **compacts** older history to stay within limits.
## How it works
## What compaction is
1. Older conversation turns are summarized into a compact entry.
2. The summary is saved in the session transcript.
3. Recent messages are kept intact.
Compaction **summarizes older conversation** into a compact summary entry and keeps recent messages intact. The summary is stored in the session history, so future requests use:
The full conversation history stays on disk. Compaction only changes what the
model sees on the next turn.
- The compaction summary
- Recent messages after the compaction point
## Auto-compaction
Compaction **persists** in the sessions JSONL history.
Auto-compaction is on by default. It runs when the session nears the context
limit, or when the model returns a context-overflow error (in which case
OpenClaw compacts and retries).
## Configuration
<Info>
Before compacting, OpenClaw automatically reminds the agent to save important
notes to [memory](/concepts/memory) files. This prevents context loss.
</Info>
Use the `agents.defaults.compaction` setting in your `openclaw.json` to configure compaction behavior (mode, target tokens, etc.).
Compaction summarization preserves opaque identifiers by default (`identifierPolicy: "strict"`). You can override this with `identifierPolicy: "off"` or provide custom text with `identifierPolicy: "custom"` and `identifierInstructions`.
## Manual compaction
You can optionally specify a different model for compaction summarization via `agents.defaults.compaction.model`. This is useful when your primary model is a local or small model and you want compaction summaries produced by a more capable model. The override accepts any `provider/model-id` string:
Type `/compact` in any chat to force a compaction. Add instructions to guide
the summary:
```
/compact Focus on the API design decisions
```
## Using a different model
By default, compaction uses your agent's primary model. You can use a more
capable model for better summaries:
```json5
```json
{
agents: {
defaults: {
compaction: {
model: "openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6",
},
},
},
"agents": {
"defaults": {
"compaction": {
"model": "openrouter/anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6"
}
}
}
}
```
This also works with local models, for example a second Ollama model dedicated to summarization or a fine-tuned compaction specialist:
```json
{
"agents": {
"defaults": {
"compaction": {
"model": "ollama/llama3.1:8b"
}
}
}
}
```
When unset, compaction uses the agent's primary model.
## Auto-compaction (default on)
When a session nears or exceeds the models context window, OpenClaw triggers auto-compaction and may retry the original request using the compacted context.
Youll see:
- `🧹 Auto-compaction complete` in verbose mode
- `/status` showing `🧹 Compactions: <count>`
Before compaction, OpenClaw can run a **silent memory flush** turn to store
durable notes to disk. See [Memory](/concepts/memory) for details and config.
## Manual compaction
Use `/compact` (optionally with instructions) to force a compaction pass:
```
/compact Focus on decisions and open questions
```
## Context window source
Context window is model-specific. OpenClaw uses the model definition from the configured provider catalog to determine limits.
## Compaction vs pruning
| | Compaction | Pruning |
| ---------------- | ----------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
| **What it does** | Summarizes older conversation | Trims old tool results |
| **Saved?** | Yes (in session transcript) | No (in-memory only, per request) |
| **Scope** | Entire conversation | Tool results only |
- **Compaction**: summarises and **persists** in JSONL.
- **Session pruning**: trims old **tool results** only, **in-memory**, per request.
[Session pruning](/concepts/session-pruning) is a lighter-weight complement that
trims tool output without summarizing.
See [/concepts/session-pruning](/concepts/session-pruning) for pruning details.
## Troubleshooting
## OpenAI server-side compaction
**Compacting too often?** The model's context window may be small, or tool
outputs may be large. Try enabling
[session pruning](/concepts/session-pruning).
OpenClaw also supports OpenAI Responses server-side compaction hints for
compatible direct OpenAI models. This is separate from local OpenClaw
compaction and can run alongside it.
**Context feels stale after compaction?** Use `/compact Focus on <topic>` to
guide the summary, or enable the [memory flush](/concepts/memory) so notes
survive.
- Local compaction: OpenClaw summarizes and persists into session JSONL.
- Server-side compaction: OpenAI compacts context on the provider side when
`store` + `context_management` are enabled.
**Need a clean slate?** `/new` starts a fresh session without compacting.
See [OpenAI provider](/providers/openai) for model params and overrides.
For advanced configuration (reserve tokens, identifier preservation, custom
context engines, OpenAI server-side compaction), see the
[Session Management Deep Dive](/reference/session-management-compaction).
## Custom context engines
Compaction behavior is owned by the active
[context engine](/concepts/context-engine). The legacy engine uses the built-in
summarization described above. Plugin engines (selected via
`plugins.slots.contextEngine`) can implement any compaction strategy — DAG
summaries, vector retrieval, incremental condensation, etc.
When a plugin engine sets `ownsCompaction: true`, OpenClaw delegates all
compaction decisions to the engine and does not run built-in auto-compaction.
When `ownsCompaction` is `false` or unset, OpenClaw may still use Pi's
built-in in-attempt auto-compaction, but the active engine's `compact()` method
still handles `/compact` and overflow recovery. There is no automatic fallback
to the legacy engine's compaction path.
If you are building a non-owning context engine, implement `compact()` by
calling `delegateCompactionToRuntime(...)` from `openclaw/plugin-sdk/core`.
## Tips
- Use `/compact` when sessions feel stale or context is bloated.
- Large tool outputs are already truncated; pruning can further reduce tool-result buildup.
- If you need a fresh slate, `/new` or `/reset` starts a new session id.

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---
title: "Builtin Memory Engine"
summary: "The default SQLite-based memory backend with keyword, vector, and hybrid search"
read_when:
- You want to understand the default memory backend
- You want to configure embedding providers or hybrid search
---
# Builtin Memory Engine
The builtin engine is the default memory backend. It stores your memory index in
a per-agent SQLite database and needs no extra dependencies to get started.
## What it provides
- **Keyword search** via FTS5 full-text indexing (BM25 scoring).
- **Vector search** via embeddings from any supported provider.
- **Hybrid search** that combines both for best results.
- **CJK support** via trigram tokenization for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
- **sqlite-vec acceleration** for in-database vector queries (optional).
## Getting started
If you have an API key for OpenAI, Gemini, Voyage, or Mistral, the builtin
engine auto-detects it and enables vector search. No config needed.
To set a provider explicitly:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "openai",
},
},
},
}
```
Without an embedding provider, only keyword search is available.
## Supported embedding providers
| Provider | ID | Auto-detected | Notes |
| -------- | --------- | ------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| OpenAI | `openai` | Yes | Default: `text-embedding-3-small` |
| Gemini | `gemini` | Yes | Supports multimodal (image + audio) |
| Voyage | `voyage` | Yes | |
| Mistral | `mistral` | Yes | |
| Ollama | `ollama` | No | Local, set explicitly |
| Local | `local` | Yes (first) | GGUF model, ~0.6 GB download |
Auto-detection picks the first provider whose API key can be resolved, in the
order shown. Set `memorySearch.provider` to override.
## How indexing works
OpenClaw indexes `MEMORY.md` and `memory/*.md` into chunks (~400 tokens with
80-token overlap) and stores them in a per-agent SQLite database.
- **Index location:** `~/.openclaw/memory/<agentId>.sqlite`
- **File watching:** changes to memory files trigger a debounced reindex (1.5s).
- **Auto-reindex:** when the embedding provider, model, or chunking config
changes, the entire index is rebuilt automatically.
- **Reindex on demand:** `openclaw memory index --force`
<Info>
You can also index Markdown files outside the workspace with
`memorySearch.extraPaths`. See the
[configuration reference](/reference/memory-config#additional-memory-paths).
</Info>
## When to use
The builtin engine is the right choice for most users:
- Works out of the box with no extra dependencies.
- Handles keyword and vector search well.
- Supports all embedding providers.
- Hybrid search combines the best of both retrieval approaches.
Consider switching to [QMD](/concepts/memory-qmd) if you need reranking, query
expansion, or want to index directories outside the workspace.
Consider [Honcho](/concepts/memory-honcho) if you want cross-session memory with
automatic user modeling.
## Troubleshooting
**Memory search disabled?** Check `openclaw memory status`. If no provider is
detected, set one explicitly or add an API key.
**Stale results?** Run `openclaw memory index --force` to rebuild. The watcher
may miss changes in rare edge cases.
**sqlite-vec not loading?** OpenClaw falls back to in-process cosine similarity
automatically. Check logs for the specific load error.
## Configuration
For embedding provider setup, hybrid search tuning (weights, MMR, temporal
decay), batch indexing, multimodal memory, sqlite-vec, extra paths, and all
other config knobs, see the
[Memory configuration reference](/reference/memory-config).

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---
title: "Honcho Memory"
summary: "AI-native cross-session memory via the Honcho plugin"
read_when:
- You want persistent memory that works across sessions and channels
- You want AI-powered recall and user modeling
---
# Honcho Memory
[Honcho](https://honcho.dev) adds AI-native memory to OpenClaw. It persists
conversations to a dedicated service and builds user and agent models over time,
giving your agent cross-session context that goes beyond workspace Markdown
files.
## What it provides
- **Cross-session memory** -- conversations are persisted after every turn, so
context carries across session resets, compaction, and channel switches.
- **User modeling** -- Honcho maintains a profile for each user (preferences,
facts, communication style) and for the agent (personality, learned
behaviors).
- **Semantic search** -- search over observations from past conversations, not
just the current session.
- **Multi-agent awareness** -- parent agents automatically track spawned
sub-agents, with parents added as observers in child sessions.
## Available tools
Honcho registers tools that the agent can use during conversation:
**Data retrieval (fast, no LLM call):**
| Tool | What it does |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
| `honcho_context` | Full user representation across sessions |
| `honcho_search_conclusions` | Semantic search over stored conclusions |
| `honcho_search_messages` | Find messages across sessions (filter by sender, date) |
| `honcho_session` | Current session history and summary |
**Q&A (LLM-powered):**
| Tool | What it does |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `honcho_ask` | Ask about the user. `depth='quick'` for facts, `'thorough'` for synthesis |
## Getting started
Install the plugin and run setup:
```bash
openclaw plugins install @honcho-ai/openclaw-honcho
openclaw honcho setup
openclaw gateway --force
```
The setup command prompts for your API credentials, writes the config, and
optionally migrates existing workspace memory files.
<Info>
Honcho can run entirely locally (self-hosted) or via the managed API at
`api.honcho.dev`. No external dependencies are required for the self-hosted
option.
</Info>
## Configuration
Settings live under `plugins.entries["openclaw-honcho"].config`:
```json5
{
plugins: {
entries: {
"openclaw-honcho": {
config: {
apiKey: "your-api-key", // omit for self-hosted
workspaceId: "openclaw", // memory isolation
baseUrl: "https://api.honcho.dev",
},
},
},
},
}
```
For self-hosted instances, point `baseUrl` to your local server (for example
`http://localhost:8000`) and omit the API key.
## Migrating existing memory
If you have existing workspace memory files (`USER.md`, `MEMORY.md`,
`IDENTITY.md`, `memory/`, `canvas/`), `openclaw honcho setup` detects and
offers to migrate them.
<Info>
Migration is non-destructive -- files are uploaded to Honcho. Originals are
never deleted or moved.
</Info>
## How it works
After every AI turn, the conversation is persisted to Honcho. Both user and
agent messages are observed, allowing Honcho to build and refine its models over
time.
During conversation, Honcho tools query the service in the `before_prompt_build`
phase, injecting relevant context before the model sees the prompt. This ensures
accurate turn boundaries and relevant recall.
## Honcho vs builtin memory
| | Builtin / QMD | Honcho |
| ----------------- | ---------------------------- | ----------------------------------- |
| **Storage** | Workspace Markdown files | Dedicated service (local or hosted) |
| **Cross-session** | Via memory files | Automatic, built-in |
| **User modeling** | Manual (write to MEMORY.md) | Automatic profiles |
| **Search** | Vector + keyword (hybrid) | Semantic over observations |
| **Multi-agent** | Not tracked | Parent/child awareness |
| **Dependencies** | None (builtin) or QMD binary | Plugin install |
Honcho and the builtin memory system can work together. When QMD is configured,
additional tools become available for searching local Markdown files alongside
Honcho's cross-session memory.
## CLI commands
```bash
openclaw honcho setup # Configure API key and migrate files
openclaw honcho status # Check connection status
openclaw honcho ask <question> # Query Honcho about the user
openclaw honcho search <query> [-k N] [-d D] # Semantic search over memory
```
## Further reading
- [Plugin source code](https://github.com/plastic-labs/openclaw-honcho)
- [Honcho documentation](https://docs.honcho.dev)
- [Honcho OpenClaw integration guide](https://docs.honcho.dev/v3/guides/integrations/openclaw)
- [Memory](/concepts/memory) -- OpenClaw memory overview
- [Context Engines](/concepts/context-engine) -- how plugin context engines work

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---
title: "QMD Memory Engine"
summary: "Local-first search sidecar with BM25, vectors, reranking, and query expansion"
read_when:
- You want to set up QMD as your memory backend
- You want advanced memory features like reranking or extra indexed paths
---
# QMD Memory Engine
[QMD](https://github.com/tobi/qmd) is a local-first search sidecar that runs
alongside OpenClaw. It combines BM25, vector search, and reranking in a single
binary, and can index content beyond your workspace memory files.
## What it adds over builtin
- **Reranking and query expansion** for better recall.
- **Index extra directories** -- project docs, team notes, anything on disk.
- **Index session transcripts** -- recall earlier conversations.
- **Fully local** -- runs via Bun + node-llama-cpp, auto-downloads GGUF models.
- **Automatic fallback** -- if QMD is unavailable, OpenClaw falls back to the
builtin engine seamlessly.
## Getting started
### Prerequisites
- Install QMD: `bun install -g https://github.com/tobi/qmd`
- SQLite build that allows extensions (`brew install sqlite` on macOS).
- QMD must be on the gateway's `PATH`.
- macOS and Linux work out of the box. Windows is best supported via WSL2.
### Enable
```json5
{
memory: {
backend: "qmd",
},
}
```
OpenClaw creates a self-contained QMD home under
`~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/qmd/` and manages the sidecar lifecycle
automatically -- collections, updates, and embedding runs are handled for you.
## How the sidecar works
- OpenClaw creates collections from your workspace memory files and any
configured `memory.qmd.paths`, then runs `qmd update` + `qmd embed` on boot
and periodically (default every 5 minutes).
- Boot refresh runs in the background so chat startup is not blocked.
- Searches use the configured `searchMode` (default: `search`; also supports
`vsearch` and `query`). If a mode fails, OpenClaw retries with `qmd query`.
- If QMD fails entirely, OpenClaw falls back to the builtin SQLite engine.
<Info>
The first search may be slow -- QMD auto-downloads GGUF models (~2 GB) for
reranking and query expansion on the first `qmd query` run.
</Info>
## Indexing extra paths
Point QMD at additional directories to make them searchable:
```json5
{
memory: {
backend: "qmd",
qmd: {
paths: [{ name: "docs", path: "~/notes", pattern: "**/*.md" }],
},
},
}
```
Snippets from extra paths appear as `qmd/<collection>/<relative-path>` in
search results. `memory_get` understands this prefix and reads from the correct
collection root.
## Indexing session transcripts
Enable session indexing to recall earlier conversations:
```json5
{
memory: {
backend: "qmd",
qmd: {
sessions: { enabled: true },
},
},
}
```
Transcripts are exported as sanitized User/Assistant turns into a dedicated QMD
collection under `~/.openclaw/agents/<id>/qmd/sessions/`.
## Search scope
By default, QMD search results are only surfaced in DM sessions (not groups or
channels). Configure `memory.qmd.scope` to change this:
```json5
{
memory: {
qmd: {
scope: {
default: "deny",
rules: [{ action: "allow", match: { chatType: "direct" } }],
},
},
},
}
```
When scope denies a search, OpenClaw logs a warning with the derived channel and
chat type so empty results are easier to debug.
## Citations
When `memory.citations` is `auto` or `on`, search snippets include a
`Source: <path#line>` footer. Set `memory.citations = "off"` to omit the footer
while still passing the path to the agent internally.
## When to use
Choose QMD when you need:
- Reranking for higher-quality results.
- To search project docs or notes outside the workspace.
- To recall past session conversations.
- Fully local search with no API keys.
For simpler setups, the [builtin engine](/concepts/memory-builtin) works well
with no extra dependencies.
## Troubleshooting
**QMD not found?** Ensure the binary is on the gateway's `PATH`. If OpenClaw
runs as a service, create a symlink:
`sudo ln -s ~/.bun/bin/qmd /usr/local/bin/qmd`.
**First search very slow?** QMD downloads GGUF models on first use. Pre-warm
with `qmd query "test"` using the same XDG dirs OpenClaw uses.
**Search times out?** Increase `memory.qmd.limits.timeoutMs` (default: 4000ms).
Set to `120000` for slower hardware.
**Empty results in group chats?** Check `memory.qmd.scope` -- the default only
allows DM sessions.
## Configuration
For the full config surface (`memory.qmd.*`), search modes, update intervals,
scope rules, and all other knobs, see the
[Memory configuration reference](/reference/memory-config).

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---
title: "Memory Search"
summary: "How memory search finds relevant notes using embeddings and hybrid retrieval"
read_when:
- You want to understand how memory_search works
- You want to choose an embedding provider
- You want to tune search quality
---
# Memory Search
`memory_search` finds relevant notes from your memory files, even when the
wording differs from the original text. It works by indexing memory into small
chunks and searching them using embeddings, keywords, or both.
## Quick start
If you have an OpenAI, Gemini, Voyage, or Mistral API key configured, memory
search works automatically. To set a provider explicitly:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
provider: "openai", // or "gemini", "local", "ollama", etc.
},
},
},
}
```
For local embeddings with no API key, use `provider: "local"` (requires
node-llama-cpp).
## Supported providers
| Provider | ID | Needs API key | Notes |
| -------- | --------- | ------------- | ----------------------------- |
| OpenAI | `openai` | Yes | Auto-detected, fast |
| Gemini | `gemini` | Yes | Supports image/audio indexing |
| Voyage | `voyage` | Yes | Auto-detected |
| Mistral | `mistral` | Yes | Auto-detected |
| Ollama | `ollama` | No | Local, must set explicitly |
| Local | `local` | No | GGUF model, ~0.6 GB download |
## How search works
OpenClaw runs two retrieval paths in parallel and merges the results:
```mermaid
flowchart LR
Q["Query"] --> E["Embedding"]
Q --> T["Tokenize"]
E --> VS["Vector Search"]
T --> BM["BM25 Search"]
VS --> M["Weighted Merge"]
BM --> M
M --> R["Top Results"]
```
- **Vector search** finds notes with similar meaning ("gateway host" matches
"the machine running OpenClaw").
- **BM25 keyword search** finds exact matches (IDs, error strings, config
keys).
If only one path is available (no embeddings or no FTS), the other runs alone.
## Improving search quality
Two optional features help when you have a large note history:
### Temporal decay
Old notes gradually lose ranking weight so recent information surfaces first.
With the default half-life of 30 days, a note from last month scores at 50% of
its original weight. Evergreen files like `MEMORY.md` are never decayed.
<Tip>
Enable temporal decay if your agent has months of daily notes and stale
information keeps outranking recent context.
</Tip>
### MMR (diversity)
Reduces redundant results. If five notes all mention the same router config, MMR
ensures the top results cover different topics instead of repeating.
<Tip>
Enable MMR if `memory_search` keeps returning near-duplicate snippets from
different daily notes.
</Tip>
### Enable both
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
memorySearch: {
query: {
hybrid: {
mmr: { enabled: true },
temporalDecay: { enabled: true },
},
},
},
},
},
}
```
## Multimodal memory
With Gemini Embedding 2, you can index images and audio files alongside
Markdown. Search queries remain text, but they match against visual and audio
content. See the [Memory configuration reference](/reference/memory-config) for
setup.
## Session memory search
You can optionally index session transcripts so `memory_search` can recall
earlier conversations. This is opt-in via
`memorySearch.experimental.sessionMemory`. See the
[configuration reference](/reference/memory-config) for details.
## Troubleshooting
**No results?** Run `openclaw memory status` to check the index. If empty, run
`openclaw memory index --force`.
**Only keyword matches?** Your embedding provider may not be configured. Check
`openclaw memory status --deep`.
**CJK text not found?** Rebuild the FTS index with
`openclaw memory index --force`.
## Further reading
- [Memory](/concepts/memory) -- file layout, backends, tools
- [Memory configuration reference](/reference/memory-config) -- all config knobs

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---
title: "Memory Overview"
summary: "How OpenClaw remembers things across sessions"
title: "Memory"
summary: "How OpenClaw memory works (workspace files + automatic memory flush)"
read_when:
- You want to understand how memory works
- You want to know what memory files to write
- You want the memory file layout and workflow
- You want to tune the automatic pre-compaction memory flush
---
# Memory Overview
# Memory
OpenClaw remembers things by writing **plain Markdown files** in your agent's
workspace. The model only "remembers" what gets saved to disk -- there is no
hidden state.
OpenClaw memory is **plain Markdown in the agent workspace**. The files are the
source of truth; the model only "remembers" what gets written to disk.
## How it works
Memory search tools are provided by the active memory plugin (default:
`memory-core`). Disable memory plugins with `plugins.slots.memory = "none"`.
Your agent has two places to store memories:
## Memory files (Markdown)
- **`MEMORY.md`** -- long-term memory. Durable facts, preferences, and
decisions. Loaded at the start of every DM session.
- **`memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md`** -- daily notes. Running context and observations.
Today and yesterday's notes are loaded automatically.
The default workspace layout uses two memory layers:
These files live in the agent workspace (default `~/.openclaw/workspace`).
- `memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md`
- Daily log (append-only).
- Read today + yesterday at session start.
- `MEMORY.md` (optional)
- Curated long-term memory.
- If both `MEMORY.md` and `memory.md` exist at the workspace root, OpenClaw loads both (deduplicated by realpath so symlinks pointing to the same file are not injected twice).
- **Only load in the main, private session** (never in group contexts).
<Tip>
If you want your agent to remember something, just ask it: "Remember that I
prefer TypeScript." It will write it to the appropriate file.
</Tip>
These files live under the workspace (`agents.defaults.workspace`, default
`~/.openclaw/workspace`). See [Agent workspace](/concepts/agent-workspace) for the full layout.
## Memory tools
The agent has two tools for working with memory:
OpenClaw exposes two agent-facing tools for these Markdown files:
- **`memory_search`** -- finds relevant notes using semantic search, even when
the wording differs from the original.
- **`memory_get`** -- reads a specific memory file or line range.
- `memory_search` -- semantic recall over indexed snippets.
- `memory_get` -- targeted read of a specific Markdown file/line range.
Both tools are provided by the active memory plugin (default: `memory-core`).
`memory_get` now **degrades gracefully when a file doesn't exist** (for example,
today's daily log before the first write). Both the builtin manager and the QMD
backend return `{ text: "", path }` instead of throwing `ENOENT`, so agents can
handle "nothing recorded yet" and continue their workflow without wrapping the
tool call in try/catch logic.
## Memory search
## When to write memory
When an embedding provider is configured, `memory_search` uses **hybrid
search** -- combining vector similarity (semantic meaning) with keyword matching
(exact terms like IDs and code symbols). This works out of the box once you have
an API key for any supported provider.
- Decisions, preferences, and durable facts go to `MEMORY.md`.
- Day-to-day notes and running context go to `memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md`.
- If someone says "remember this," write it down (do not keep it in RAM).
- This area is still evolving. It helps to remind the model to store memories; it will know what to do.
- If you want something to stick, **ask the bot to write it** into memory.
<Info>
OpenClaw auto-detects your embedding provider from available API keys. If you
have an OpenAI, Gemini, Voyage, or Mistral key configured, memory search is
enabled automatically.
</Info>
## Automatic memory flush (pre-compaction ping)
For details on how search works, tuning options, and provider setup, see
[Memory Search](/concepts/memory-search).
When a session is **close to auto-compaction**, OpenClaw triggers a **silent,
agentic turn** that reminds the model to write durable memory **before** the
context is compacted. The default prompts explicitly say the model _may reply_,
but usually `NO_REPLY` is the correct response so the user never sees this turn.
The active memory plugin owns the prompt/path policy for that flush; the
default `memory-core` plugin writes to the canonical daily file under
`memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md`.
## Memory backends
This is controlled by `agents.defaults.compaction.memoryFlush`:
<CardGroup cols={3}>
<Card title="Builtin (default)" icon="database" href="/concepts/memory-builtin">
SQLite-based. Works out of the box with keyword search, vector similarity, and
hybrid search. No extra dependencies.
</Card>
<Card title="QMD" icon="search" href="/concepts/memory-qmd">
Local-first sidecar with reranking, query expansion, and the ability to index
directories outside the workspace.
</Card>
<Card title="Honcho" icon="brain" href="/concepts/memory-honcho">
AI-native cross-session memory with user modeling, semantic search, and
multi-agent awareness. Plugin install.
</Card>
</CardGroup>
## Automatic memory flush
Before [compaction](/concepts/compaction) summarizes your conversation, OpenClaw
runs a silent turn that reminds the agent to save important context to memory
files. This is on by default -- you do not need to configure anything.
<Tip>
The memory flush prevents context loss during compaction. If your agent has
important facts in the conversation that are not yet written to a file, they
will be saved automatically before the summary happens.
</Tip>
## CLI
```bash
openclaw memory status # Check index status and provider
openclaw memory search "query" # Search from the command line
openclaw memory index --force # Rebuild the index
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
compaction: {
reserveTokensFloor: 20000,
memoryFlush: {
enabled: true,
softThresholdTokens: 4000,
systemPrompt: "Session nearing compaction. Store durable memories now.",
prompt: "Write any lasting notes to memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md; reply with NO_REPLY if nothing to store.",
},
},
},
},
}
```
## Further reading
Details:
- [Builtin Memory Engine](/concepts/memory-builtin) -- default SQLite backend
- [QMD Memory Engine](/concepts/memory-qmd) -- advanced local-first sidecar
- [Honcho Memory](/concepts/memory-honcho) -- AI-native cross-session memory
- [Memory Search](/concepts/memory-search) -- search pipeline, providers, and
tuning
- [Memory configuration reference](/reference/memory-config) -- all config knobs
- [Compaction](/concepts/compaction) -- how compaction interacts with memory
- **Soft threshold**: flush triggers when the session token estimate crosses
`contextWindow - reserveTokensFloor - softThresholdTokens`.
- **Silent** by default: prompts include `NO_REPLY` so nothing is delivered.
- **Two prompts**: a user prompt plus a system prompt append the reminder.
- **One flush per compaction cycle** (tracked in `sessions.json`).
- **Workspace must be writable**: if the session runs sandboxed with
`workspaceAccess: "ro"` or `"none"`, the flush is skipped.
For the full compaction lifecycle, see
[Session management + compaction](/reference/session-management-compaction).
## Vector memory search
OpenClaw can build a small vector index over `MEMORY.md` and `memory/*.md` so
semantic queries can find related notes even when wording differs. Hybrid search
(BM25 + vector) is available for combining semantic matching with exact keyword
lookups.
Memory search adapter ids come from the active memory plugin. The default
`memory-core` plugin ships built-ins for OpenAI, Gemini, Voyage, Mistral,
Ollama, and local GGUF models, plus an optional QMD sidecar backend for
advanced retrieval and post-processing features like MMR diversity re-ranking
and temporal decay.
For the full configuration reference -- including embedding provider setup, QMD
backend, hybrid search tuning, multimodal memory, and all config knobs -- see
[Memory configuration reference](/reference/memory-config).

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- Override per model via `agents.defaults.models["openai/<model>"].params.transport` (`"sse"`, `"websocket"`, or `"auto"`)
- OpenAI Responses WebSocket warm-up defaults to enabled via `params.openaiWsWarmup` (`true`/`false`)
- OpenAI priority processing can be enabled via `agents.defaults.models["openai/<model>"].params.serviceTier`
- `/fast` and `params.fastMode` map direct `openai/*` Responses requests to `service_tier=priority` on `api.openai.com`
- Use `params.serviceTier` when you want an explicit tier instead of the shared `/fast` toggle
- OpenAI fast mode can be enabled per model via `agents.defaults.models["<provider>/<model>"].params.fastMode`
- `openai/gpt-5.3-codex-spark` is intentionally suppressed in OpenClaw because the live OpenAI API rejects it; Spark is treated as Codex-only
```json5
@@ -164,7 +163,7 @@ OpenClaw ships with the piai catalog. These providers require **no**
- Optional rotation: `ANTHROPIC_API_KEYS`, `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_1`, `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_2`, plus `OPENCLAW_LIVE_ANTHROPIC_KEY` (single override)
- Example model: `anthropic/claude-opus-4-6`
- CLI: `openclaw onboard --auth-choice token` (paste setup-token) or `openclaw models auth paste-token --provider anthropic`
- Direct public Anthropic requests support the shared `/fast` toggle and `params.fastMode`, including API-key and OAuth-authenticated traffic sent to `api.anthropic.com`; OpenClaw maps that to Anthropic `service_tier` (`auto` vs `standard_only`)
- Direct API-key models support the shared `/fast` toggle and `params.fastMode`; OpenClaw maps that to Anthropic `service_tier` (`auto` vs `standard_only`)
- Policy note: setup-token support is technical compatibility; Anthropic has blocked some subscription usage outside Claude Code in the past. Verify current Anthropic terms and decide based on your risk tolerance.
- Recommendation: Anthropic API key auth is the safer, recommended path over subscription setup-token auth.
@@ -182,8 +181,7 @@ OpenClaw ships with the piai catalog. These providers require **no**
- CLI: `openclaw onboard --auth-choice openai-codex` or `openclaw models auth login --provider openai-codex`
- Default transport is `auto` (WebSocket-first, SSE fallback)
- Override per model via `agents.defaults.models["openai-codex/<model>"].params.transport` (`"sse"`, `"websocket"`, or `"auto"`)
- `params.serviceTier` is also forwarded on native Codex Responses requests (`chatgpt.com/backend-api`)
- Shares the same `/fast` toggle and `params.fastMode` config as direct `openai/*`; OpenClaw maps that to `service_tier=priority`
- Shares the same `/fast` toggle and `params.fastMode` config as direct `openai/*`
- `openai-codex/gpt-5.3-codex-spark` remains available when the Codex OAuth catalog exposes it; entitlement-dependent
- Policy note: OpenAI Codex OAuth is explicitly supported for external tools/workflows like OpenClaw.
@@ -249,7 +247,7 @@ OpenClaw ships with the piai catalog. These providers require **no**
- Example model: `kilocode/anthropic/claude-opus-4.6`
- CLI: `openclaw onboard --kilocode-api-key <key>`
- Base URL: `https://api.kilo.ai/api/gateway/`
- Expanded built-in catalog includes GLM-5 Free, MiniMax M2.7 Free, GPT-5.2, Gemini 3 Pro Preview, Gemini 3 Flash Preview, Grok Code Fast 1, and Kimi K2.5.
- Expanded built-in catalog includes GLM-5 Free, MiniMax M2.5 Free, GPT-5.2, Gemini 3 Pro Preview, Gemini 3 Flash Preview, Grok Code Fast 1, and Kimi K2.5.
See [/providers/kilocode](/providers/kilocode) for setup details.
@@ -540,8 +538,8 @@ Example (OpenAIcompatible):
{
agents: {
defaults: {
model: { primary: "lmstudio/my-local-model" },
models: { "lmstudio/my-local-model": { alias: "Local" } },
model: { primary: "lmstudio/minimax-m2.5-gs32" },
models: { "lmstudio/minimax-m2.5-gs32": { alias: "Minimax" } },
},
},
models: {
@@ -552,8 +550,8 @@ Example (OpenAIcompatible):
api: "openai-completions",
models: [
{
id: "my-local-model",
name: "Local Model",
id: "minimax-m2.5-gs32",
name: "MiniMax M2.5",
reasoning: false,
input: ["text"],
cost: { input: 0, output: 0, cacheRead: 0, cacheWrite: 0 },

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