Adds two new webhook trigger signing modes for external provider
compatibility:
- github_hmac: accepts X-Hub-Signature-256 header with
HMAC-SHA256(secret, rawBody), no timestamp prefix. Compatible with
GitHub, Sentry, and services following the same standard.
- none: no authentication; the 24-char hex publicId in the URL acts
as the shared secret. For services that cannot add auth headers.
The replay window UI field is hidden when these modes are selected
since neither uses timestamp-based replay protection.
Closes#1892
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Addresses GHSA-mw96-cpmx-2vgc (arbitrary file write via path
traversal in rollup <4.59.0). Bumps the direct dependency in the
plugin authoring example and adds a pnpm override for transitive
copies via Vite.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix external adapters (hermes, droid) not auto-selected when
navigating with ?adapterType= param — was using a stale
module-level Set built before async adapter registration
- Move SchemaConfigFields to render after thinking effort (same
visual area as Claude's chrome toggle) instead of bottom of
config section
- Extract SelectField into its own component to fix React hooks
order violation when schema fields change between renders
- Add onAdapterChange() subscription in registry.ts so
registerUIAdapter() notifies components when dynamic parsers
load, fixing stale parser for old runs
- Add parserTick to both RunTranscriptView and
useLiveRunTranscripts to force recomputation on parser change
- Plugin loader: install/reload/remove/reinstall external adapters
from npm packages or local directories
- Plugin store persisted at ~/.paperclip/adapter-plugins.json
- Self-healing UI parser resolution with version caching
- UI: Adapter Manager page, dynamic loader, display registry
with humanized names for unknown adapter types
- Dev watch: exclude adapter-plugins dir from tsx watcher
to prevent mid-request server restarts during reinstall
- All consumer fallbacks use getAdapterLabel() for consistent display
- AdapterTypeDropdown uses controlled open state for proper close behavior
- Remove hermes-local from built-in UI (externalized to plugin)
- Add docs for external adapters and UI parser contract
The openclaw_gateway adapter hardcodes the Paperclip API key path to
~/.openclaw/workspace/paperclip-claimed-api-key.json in buildWakeText().
In multi-agent OpenClaw deployments, each agent has its own workspace
with its own key file. The hardcoded path forces all agents to share
one key, breaking agent identity isolation.
Add a claimedApiKeyPath field to the adapter config (with UI input)
that allows operators to set a per-agent path. Falls back to the
current default when unset — zero behavior change for existing
deployments.
Fixes#930
Expose telemetry.track through the plugin SDK and server host bridge, forward plugin-prefixed events into the shared telemetry client, and demonstrate the capability in the kitchen sink example.\n\nCo-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Restructure the TelemetryClient to send the correct backend envelope
format ({app, schemaVersion, installId, events: [{name, occurredAt, dimensions}]})
instead of the old per-event format. Update all event dimension names
to match the backend registry (agent_role, adapter_type, error_code, etc.).
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
The TelemetryClient only flushed at 50 events, so the server silently
lost all queued telemetry on restart. Add startPeriodicFlush/stop methods
to TelemetryClient, wire up 60s periodic flush in server initTelemetry,
and flush on SIGTERM/SIGINT before exit.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Add the shared telemetry sender, wire the CLI/server emit points,
and cover the config and completion behavior with tests.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Avoid relying on ComSpec for .cmd/.bat invocation in runChildProcess. Some Win11 environments set ComSpec to PowerShell, which breaks cmd-specific flags (/d /s /c) and causes adapter CLI discovery failures (e.g. opencode models).
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>