- Updated environment variables and - configurations for credit purchases via Stripe, replacing legacy page pack system.
- Introduced auto-reload feature for credit top-ups and modified database models to track credit transactions.
- Updated notification system to handle insufficient credits and auto-reload failures.
- Adjusted API routes and schemas to reflect changes in credit management.
- Added a new utility function `isLlmOnboardingComplete` to determine if the onboarding process is complete based on the agent LLM ID and the presence of global configurations.
- Updated the onboarding logic in the `OnboardPage` and `DashboardClientLayout` components to utilize the new utility function for improved readability and maintainability.
- Revised the pricing page title and description to reflect new features including AI workspace, automations, and agents.
- Enhanced the FAQ section with detailed information about AI automations and agents, including scheduling and event-triggered workflows.
- Updated demo plans to include features related to AI automations and agents, ensuring clarity on capabilities and costs.
- Added a new automation illustration to the homepage features grid, emphasizing the automation capabilities of SurfSense.
- Added image support to the AnnouncementCard component for improved visual presentation of announcements.
- Introduced a spotlight feature in the announcement types to allow critical announcements to be displayed in a blocking dialog until acknowledged.
- Updated AnnouncementToastProvider to skip spotlight announcements to prevent duplicate notifications.
- Included a new AI automation announcement with an image in the announcements data for demonstration purposes.
- Added tracking for automation creation, updates, deletions, and trigger modifications, including success and failure events.
- Implemented event tracking in the automation creation process, including chat approval and rejection scenarios.
- Updated the instrumentation client to ensure correct typing for PostHog integration.
- Refactored existing mutation atoms to include tracking calls for automation-related actions, improving analytics capabilities.
- 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.
- Improved the layout and readability of the run details panel by restructuring sections and adding collapsible error views.
- Introduced a new `RunErrorSection` component to present run-level errors more clearly, allowing users to toggle raw error details.
- Updated the handling of run outputs, step results, and artifacts for better user experience.
- Refactored duration calculation in `RunRow` to utilize a dedicated `formatDuration` function for consistency.
- Added a new `RunStepResult` interface to improve type safety and clarity in handling step results.
- 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.
- Deleted the `search_surfsense_docs` tool and its associated files, streamlining the agent's toolset.
- Updated various components and prompts to remove references to the now-removed tool, ensuring consistency across the codebase.
- Adjusted documentation to direct users to the SurfSense documentation link for product-related queries instead.
- 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.
Closes the create loop in chat: the agent describes user intent → the
drafter sub-LLM produces an AutomationCreate JSON → this card surfaces
a structured preview → approve persists; reject cancels. Edits flow
through chat refinement (re-call with a refined intent), not in-card,
so the card stays simple and the multi-turn checkpointer carries the
context.
Tool UI (components/tool-ui/automation/):
- create-automation.tsx — entry dispatcher + ApprovalCard chrome
(pending/processing/complete/rejected via useHitlPhase) + SavedCard
(links to the detail page) + InvalidCard (lists drafter validation
issues) + ErrorCard (verbatim message). Rejection result is hidden
because the approval card itself shows the rejected phase inline.
- automation-draft-preview.tsx — structured preview body: name +
description + goal, triggers (humanised cron + tz + static-input
keys), plan steps (step_id → action), and a collapsible raw JSON
for power users.
Wiring:
- components/tool-ui/index.ts — re-export.
- features/chat-messages/timeline/tool-registry/registry.ts —
register create_automation → CreateAutomationToolUI (dynamic import,
same pattern as other connector tools).
- contracts/enums/toolIcons.tsx — Workflow icon + "Create automation"
display name so fallback chrome (and timeline headers) are honest.
Shared util:
- lib/automations/describe-cron.ts — lifted from the route slice's
lib/ folder since both the dashboard slice and the new approval card
now render schedule descriptions. Slice imports updated; the now-
empty slice lib/ folder is gone.
Backend prompt fragments:
- main_agent/system_prompt/.../create_automation/description.md and
the tool's docstring no longer promise in-card edits. They make the
refinement path explicit: if the user wants changes after seeing the
draft, they reply in chat and the agent calls the tool again with a
refined intent.
v1 deliberately excludes:
- In-card edit form / right-side edit panel — defer until we see real
demand. The chat refinement loop covers the common case.
- approve_always / persistent allow rules — automations are a single
artifact, not a repeated mutation, so the "trust this kind of call"
affordance doesn't apply.
DELETE endpoints in the automations API return 204; calling .json() on
an empty body throws SyntaxError. Treat 204 as data=null and skip
schema validation so callers can opt out of response bodies without
errors or spurious schema-mismatch warnings.
Also drops a pre-existing 'unknown → BodyInit' type error on the
non-JSON body branch via a narrow cast (caller is responsible for
passing a real BodyInit when Content-Type isn't application/json).
Replace the boolean "skip first render" ref with a ref that stores the
previously-seen tick value. The effect now compares against the stored
value and only fires when it differs, which makes the dependency
naturally used (removes the `void slideoutOpenedTick;` acknowledgement)
and self-documents the intent of the guard.
Behavior is unchanged — both forms preserve the one-shot-per-event
semantics of the prior window-event implementation. The JSDoc on
`slideoutOpenedTickAtom` is updated to describe the new pattern.
Replace the `SLIDEOUT_PANEL_OPENED_EVENT` window event with a
`slideoutOpenedTickAtom` jotai atom. The dispatcher in
`SidebarSlideOutPanel` now bumps the tick via `useSetAtom`, and the
listener in `Thread` reads it via `useAtomValue` and reacts on change
behind a ref guard that skips the initial render — preserving the
one-shot-per-open semantics of the previous event.
This removes the implicit cross-module string contract, makes the
signal traceable through React DevTools / jotai inspector, and lets
TypeScript catch typos that the string-based event API silently
swallowed.
lib/posthog/events.ts was importing from components/assistant-ui/...,
creating an inverted dependency layer (lib → components).
Move ConnectorTelemetryMeta type, CONNECTOR_TELEMETRY_REGISTRY,
getConnectorTelemetryMeta, and getReauthEndpoint into the new
lib/connector-telemetry.ts module so that lib/ no longer depends upward
into the UI tree.
connector-constants.ts now re-exports from the new module for
backward compatibility.
Fixes#1375
Fixes#1368
Previously, was duplicated in 4 places with 3 subtly different fallback behaviors:
1. inline-citation.tsx: returned on error
2. markdown-text.tsx: returned on error
3. assistant-message.tsx: returned on error
4. citation.tsx: returned on error
Created canonical in that:
- Returns
- Strips prefix from hostname
- Returns on invalid URL (safest contract)
Updated all 4 call sites:
- inline-citation.tsx: (preserves original fallback)
- markdown-text.tsx: (preserves original fallback)
- assistant-message.tsx: (drop-in, both return )
- citation.tsx: (drop-in, both return )
Co-authored-by: guangyang1206 <guangyang1206@users.noreply.github.com>