Introduces `workspace` as the isolation boundary for config, flows,
library, and knowledge data. Removes `user` as a schema-level field
throughout the code, API specs, and tests; workspace provides the
same separation more cleanly at the trusted flow.workspace layer
rather than through client-supplied message fields.
Design
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- IAM tech spec (docs/tech-specs/iam.md) documents current state,
proposed auth/access model, and migration direction.
- Data ownership model (docs/tech-specs/data-ownership-model.md)
captures the workspace/collection/flow hierarchy.
Schema + messaging
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- Drop `user` field from AgentRequest/Step, GraphRagQuery,
DocumentRagQuery, Triples/Graph/Document/Row EmbeddingsRequest,
Sparql/Rows/Structured QueryRequest, ToolServiceRequest.
- Keep collection/workspace routing via flow.workspace at the
service layer.
- Translators updated to not serialise/deserialise user.
API specs
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- OpenAPI schemas and path examples cleaned of user fields.
- Websocket async-api messages updated.
- Removed the unused parameters/User.yaml.
Services + base
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- Librarian, collection manager, knowledge, config: all operations
scoped by workspace. Config client API takes workspace as first
positional arg.
- `flow.workspace` set at flow start time by the infrastructure;
no longer pass-through from clients.
- Tool service drops user-personalisation passthrough.
CLI + SDK
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- tg-init-workspace and workspace-aware import/export.
- All tg-* commands drop user args; accept --workspace.
- Python API/SDK (flow, socket_client, async_*, explainability,
library) drop user kwargs from every method signature.
MCP server
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- All tool endpoints drop user parameters; socket_manager no longer
keyed per user.
Flow service
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- Closure-based topic cleanup on flow stop: only delete topics
whose blueprint template was parameterised AND no remaining
live flow (across all workspaces) still resolves to that topic.
Three scopes fall out naturally from template analysis:
* {id} -> per-flow, deleted on stop
* {blueprint} -> per-blueprint, kept while any flow of the
same blueprint exists
* {workspace} -> per-workspace, kept while any flow in the
workspace exists
* literal -> global, never deleted (e.g. tg.request.librarian)
Fixes a bug where stopping a flow silently destroyed the global
librarian exchange, wedging all library operations until manual
restart.
RabbitMQ backend
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- heartbeat=60, blocked_connection_timeout=300. Catches silently
dead connections (broker restart, orphaned channels, network
partitions) within ~2 heartbeat windows, so the consumer
reconnects and re-binds its queue rather than sitting forever
on a zombie connection.
Tests
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- Full test refresh: unit, integration, contract, provenance.
- Dropped user-field assertions and constructor kwargs across
~100 test files.
- Renamed user-collection isolation tests to workspace-collection.
Addresses recommendations from the UX developer's agent experience report.
Adds provenance predicates, DAG structure changes, error resilience, and
a published OWL ontology.
Explainability additions:
- Tool candidates: tg:toolCandidate on Analysis events lists the tools
visible to the LLM for each iteration (names only, descriptions in config)
- Termination reason: tg:terminationReason on Conclusion/Synthesis events
(final-answer, plan-complete, subagents-complete)
- Step counter: tg:stepNumber on iteration events
- Pattern decision: new tg:PatternDecision entity in the DAG between
session and first iteration, carrying tg:pattern and tg:taskType
- Latency: tg:llmDurationMs on Analysis events, tg:toolDurationMs on
Observation events
- Token counts on events: tg:inToken/tg:outToken/tg:llmModel on
Grounding, Focus, Synthesis, and Analysis events
- Tool/parse errors: tg:toolError on Observation events with tg:Error
mixin type. Parse failures return as error observations instead of
crashing the agent, giving it a chance to retry.
Envelope unification:
- Rename chunk_type to message_type across AgentResponse schema,
translator, SDK types, socket clients, CLI, and all tests.
Agent and RAG services now both use message_type on the wire.
Ontology:
- specs/ontology/trustgraph.ttl — OWL vocabulary covering all 26 classes,
7 object properties, and 36+ datatype properties including new predicates.
DAG structure tests:
- tests/unit/test_provenance/test_dag_structure.py verifies the
wasDerivedFrom chain for GraphRAG, DocumentRAG, and all three agent
patterns (react, plan, supervisor) including the pattern-decision link.
Introduce an agent orchestrator service that supports three
execution patterns (ReAct, plan-then-execute, supervisor) with
LLM-based meta-routing to select the appropriate pattern and task
type per request. Update the agent schema to support
orchestration fields (correlation, sub-agents, plan steps) and
remove legacy response fields (answer, thought, observation).
The metadata field (list of triples) in the pipeline Metadata class
was redundant. Document metadata triples already flow directly from
librarian to triple-store via emit_document_provenance() - they don't
need to pass through the extraction pipeline.
Additionally, chunker and PDF decoder were overwriting metadata to []
anyway, so any metadata passed through the pipeline was being
discarded.
Changes:
- Remove metadata field from Metadata dataclass
(schema/core/metadata.py)
- Update all Metadata instantiations to remove metadata=[]
parameter
- Remove metadata handling from translators (document_loading,
knowledge)
- Remove metadata consumption from extractors (ontology, agent)
- Update gateway serializers and import handlers
- Update all unit, integration, and contract tests
* Changed schema for Value -> Term, majorly breaking change
* Following the schema change, Value -> Term into all processing
* Updated Cassandra for g, p, s, o index patterns (7 indexes)
* Reviewed and updated all tests
* Neo4j, Memgraph and FalkorDB remain broken, will look at once settled down