Updated the create, send, update, and trash functions in Gmail tools to utilize the new request_approval utility for handling user approvals. This change improves code consistency and simplifies decision handling by directly merging parameters from the approval response.
Updated the create, delete, and update functions in Confluence and Dropbox tools to utilize the new request_approval utility for handling user approvals. This change enhances code consistency and simplifies decision handling by merging parameters directly from the approval response.
Updated the deduplication mechanism in the DedupHITLToolCallsMiddleware to utilize a comprehensive list of native HITL tools. The deduplication keys are now dynamically populated from both hardcoded values and metadata from StructuredTool instances. Additionally, integrated HITL approval into MCP tool creation, ensuring all tools are gated by user approval, with the ability to bypass for trusted tools.
This new module provides a `request_approval()` function that streamlines the process of requesting user approval for sensitive actions, including decision parsing and parameter merging. It enhances the interaction with tools by allowing for user modifications and handling trusted tools seamlessly.
- Introduced helper functions `_is_date_only` and `_build_time_body` to streamline the construction of event start and end times for all-day and timed events.
- Refactored the `create_update_calendar_event_tool` to utilize the new helper functions, improving code readability and maintainability.
- Updated the Google Calendar sync service to ensure proper handling of calendar IDs with a default fallback to "primary".
- Modified the ApprovalCard component to simplify the construction of event update arguments, enhancing clarity and reducing redundancy.
- Introduced DedupHITLToolCallsMiddleware to prevent duplicate HITL tool calls within a single LLM response, ensuring only the first occurrence of each tool call is retained.
- Updated the create_surfsense_deep_agent function to include the new middleware, enhancing the efficiency of tool interactions.
- Added a new middleware file for better organization and maintainability of the codebase.
- Added a guideline to ensure that each tool (Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Linear, Notion) is called only once per user request.
- Updated documentation to clarify that the system will automatically select the most relevant match when multiple items share the same title or subject, enhancing user experience and preventing redundant calls.
- Improved the update_gmail_draft tool to allow users to review and edit draft content before applying changes.
- Added logic to generate draft body content based on user requests and conversation context.
- Implemented fetching of existing draft body to facilitate user edits in the approval card.
- Updated UI components to support displaying and editing existing draft content, enhancing user experience.
- Introduced a new tool to update existing Gmail drafts, allowing users to modify draft content, recipients, and subject lines.
- Updated the Gmail tools registry to include the new update_gmail_draft tool.
- Enhanced the GmailKBSyncService to support draft ID handling during synchronization.
- Added UI components for the update draft functionality in the web application, improving user interaction with Gmail drafts.
- Implemented logic to persist authentication expiration status for connectors when insufficient permissions are detected, improving error handling and user experience.
- Updated messages to guide users to re-authenticate in connector settings for Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Drive tools.
- Added InsufficientPermissionsResult type and corresponding UI components to display permission-related messages consistently across Gmail and Google Calendar tools.