- Introduced a comprehensive specification for renaming `searchSpace` to `workspace` in `surfsense_web` and `surfsense_desktop`, ensuring all TypeScript identifiers, React props, and local data structures are updated.
- Implemented migration shims for persisted local state to prevent data loss during the transition.
- Updated observability metrics and IPC channels to reflect the new naming convention.
- Removed legacy `active-search-space` module and replaced it with `active-workspace` to maintain consistency.
- Ensured no behavioral changes or data loss for users during the renaming process.
- Added the ensure_publication function to create and verify the zero_publication if it is missing, ensuring idempotency during database initialization.
- Integrated ensure_publication into the create_db_and_tables function to prevent zero-cache crash loops on startup.
- Introduced a self-check script to validate the ensure_publication functionality on a create_all-bootstrapped database.
- Updated various components to reflect the transition from search space to workspace, including adjustments in imports and routing paths.
- Removed the eligibility gate for model selection in the automation creation process, allowing users to choose models directly in the builder.
- Updated the `AutomationBuilderForm` to incorporate model selection logic, ensuring that selected models are validated and preserved during automation creation and editing.
- Simplified the `AutomationsContent` and `AutomationNewContent` components by eliminating unnecessary eligibility checks and alerts.
- Enhanced the user experience by integrating model selection directly into the automation approval process, ensuring that only billable models are used.
- Refactored related tests to cover new model selection behavior and ensure proper validation of user-selected models.
- Updated the `mentionParams` function to separate document and connector mentions, improving clarity and organization of the output.
- Modified the `mentionsFromParams` function to correctly handle and categorize mentions from parameters, ensuring connectors are processed separately.
- Adjusted documentation comments for better understanding of the changes in mention handling.
- Added support for @-mentions in agent tasks, allowing users to reference documents, folders, and connectors directly in their queries.
- Updated `run_agent_task` to resolve mentions and include them in the context passed to the agent.
- Introduced new parameters in `AgentTaskActionParams` for handling mentioned document and connector IDs.
- Refactored the automation edit and new components to utilize the new `AutomationBuilderForm` for a more streamlined user experience.
- Removed deprecated JSON forms to simplify the automation creation process.