- Enhanced LinearConnector and NotionHistoryConnector classes to support automatic token refresh, improving reliability in accessing APIs.
- Updated initialization to require session and connector ID, allowing for dynamic credential management.
- Introduced new credential schemas for Linear and Notion, encapsulating access and refresh tokens with expiration handling.
- Refactored indexers to utilize the new connector structure, ensuring seamless integration with the updated authentication flow.
- Improved error handling and logging during token refresh processes for better debugging and user feedback.
- Updated documentation for the LinearConnector and NotionHistoryConnector classes to specify that the access token can also be an API key or integration token, enhancing clarity for users regarding token usage.
- Added encryption for sensitive tokens (access token, refresh token, client secret) in Google Calendar, Google Drive, Gmail, Linear, and Notion connectors to enhance security.
- Introduced OAuthStateManager for secure state parameter generation and validation, improving the integrity of OAuth flows.
- Updated callback routes to handle state validation and error management, ensuring robust handling of authorization processes.
- Enhanced indexers to support decryption of tokens for backward compatibility, maintaining functionality with existing encrypted credentials.
- Improved validation for date parameters in connector routes to ensure proper input handling.
- Introduced Linear OAuth support with new environment variables for client ID, client secret, and redirect URI.
- Implemented Linear connector routes for OAuth flow, including authorization and callback handling.
- Updated existing components to accommodate Linear integration, including validation changes and connector configuration.
- Enhanced the Linear indexer to utilize OAuth access tokens instead of API keys.
- Adjusted UI components to reflect the new Linear connector without requiring special configuration.