app/agents/shared/ is a sibling of anonymous_chat/podcaster/multi_agent_chat/
video_presentation, so it should only hold code shared across 2+ of those
agents. In practice podcaster and video_presentation import nothing from it,
and anonymous_chat needs only context + compaction + retry_after + web_search.
Everything else was multi_agent_chat-only (the boundary just passes through).
Move the multi_agent_chat-only cluster into multi_agent_chat/shared/ (files
moved verbatim via git rename; ~116 import sites rewritten):
errors, feature_flags, filesystem_selection, path_resolver, prompt_caching,
sandbox, llm_config, mention_resolver
middleware/busy_mutex, middleware/kb_persistence
busy_mutex/llm_config/mention_resolver are boundary-only but import the moved
modules, so they were folded in to avoid a backwards shared -> multi_agent_chat
dependency. main_agent builders now import the impls directly; the shared
middleware barrel keeps only the genuinely-shared compaction + retry_after.
Also delete the dead leftover shared/plugins and shared/skills dirs (live
copies already live under main_agent/).
Remaining in app/agents/shared/: context, system_prompt(+prompts), checkpointer,
middleware/{compaction,retry_after,dedup_tool_calls}, tools/. checkpointer and
system_prompt are boundary-only infra pending a dedicated home decision.
Two independent leaf modules (no intra-new_chat deps, no frozen importer),
consumed only by flows/routes/tests. Flipped 8 importers across both the
dotted-path and module-style (from app.agents.new_chat import mention_resolver)
forms. No shims needed.
Continue promoting the shared agent toolkit out of `new_chat` into the
cross-agent `app/agents/shared` kernel.
- state_reducers.py: clean move (no single-agent importer); all 7 importers
flipped to app.agents.shared.state_reducers.
- context.py: moved to app.agents.shared.context; flipped the multi-agent,
app, automations, chat-flows and monolith importers. A thin re-export shim
remains at new_chat/context.py because the not-yet-retired single-agent
(chat_deepagent) and the new_chat package __init__ still import it; the shim
goes away with the single-agent deletion.
- Updated the stream parity test's annotation normalizer to strip the new
app.agents.shared.context. prefix (SurfSenseContextSchema.__module__ changed
with the move), keeping monolith<->flows signature parity intact.
Behavior-preserving: definitions unchanged; only import paths move. 1219 tests green.
- Added model eligibility checks to ensure automations can only use billable models (premium or BYOK).
- Introduced new API endpoint to report model eligibility status for search spaces.
- Updated frontend components to display eligibility alerts and disable creation options when models are not billable.
- Enhanced automation creation forms to reflect model eligibility, preventing users from submitting invalid configurations.
- Implemented server-side logic to capture and preserve model preferences across automation edits, ensuring consistent behavior during execution.
- 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.
The shared AsyncPostgresSaver caches DB connections in a module-level
pool. Cached connections are bound to the asyncio loop that opened
them, but `run_async_celery_task` discards the loop on each task's
exit — so after the first task the pool holds connections pointing
to a dead loop, and the next automation hangs 30s before failing
with `PoolTimeout: couldn't get a connection after 30.00 sec`.
Swap agent_task to `InMemorySaver`; automation runs only need state
within one Celery task, so nothing is lost. Site-local TODO tracks
the proper future fix (dispose the checkpointer pool around each
Celery task, mirroring `_dispose_shared_db_engine`).