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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.
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984 B
Python
32 lines
984 B
Python
from __future__ import annotations
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from typing import Any
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from . metrics import SubscriberMetrics
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from . subscriber import Subscriber
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from . spec import Spec
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class SubscriberSpec(Spec):
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def __init__(self, name: str, schema: Any) -> None:
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self.name = name
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self.schema = schema
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def add(self, flow: Any, processor: Any, definition: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
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subscriber_metrics = SubscriberMetrics(
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processor = flow.id, flow = flow.name, name = self.name
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)
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subscriber = Subscriber(
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backend = processor.pubsub,
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topic = definition["topics"][self.name],
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subscription = flow.id + "--" + flow.workspace + "--" + flow.name,
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consumer_name = flow.id,
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schema = self.schema,
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metrics = subscriber_metrics,
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)
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# Put it in the consumer map, does that work?
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# It means it gets start/stop call.
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flow.consumer[self.name] = subscriber
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