Define PlaceholderCapable, TypingCapable, and ReactionCapable interfaces
and have BaseChannel.HandleMessage auto-detect and trigger all three as
independent pipelines on inbound messages. This replaces the scattered
manual orchestration code in each channel's handleMessage with a single
unified dispatch in the framework layer.
Changes:
- Add PlaceholderCapable interface to interfaces.go
- Add ReactionCapable + RecordReactionUndo to interfaces.go
- BaseChannel.HandleMessage auto-triggers Typing → Reaction → Placeholder
- Manager gains reactionUndos sync.Map with TTL janitor cleanup
- Telegram: extract SendPlaceholder from manual code, add StartTyping
- Discord: add SendPlaceholder + StartTyping
- Pico: add SendPlaceholder (uses Pico Protocol message.create)
- Slack: extract ReactToMessage from manual code
- OneBot: extract ReactToMessage, remove leaked pendingEmojiMsg sync.Map
- LINE: move group-chat guard into StartTyping, remove manual orchestration
- Config: add Placeholder to PicoConfig; remove from Slack/LINE/OneBot
(no MessageEditor, so placeholder config was dead code)
Port changes that were applied to the old pkg/channels/*.go files on main
to their new locations in channel subpackages:
- telegram: precompile regex, var transcribedText, GetModelName()
- discord: var transcribedText declaration
- onebot: resp.Body.Close(), "canceled" spelling, remove empty line
- slack: named return values in parseSlackChatID
- wecom: remove sendMarkdownMessage dead code
- whatsapp: resp.Body.Close() after Dial
- gateway/helpers: remove unused errors import
Prevents potential backpressure under load when multiple channels
publish concurrently in gateway mode, where SDK callbacks blocking
on a full buffer can cause message loss or timeouts.
- Replace stdlib log.Printf with logger.InfoCF/WarnCF for consistency
with the rest of the codebase (addresses @nikolasdehor review point #3)
- ReleaseAll: clean refToScope/refs mappings even if refs entry is missing
- CleanExpired: guard refToScope lookup before scope cleanup
- Add TestReleaseAllCleansMappingsIfRefsMissing for robustness
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Address review feedback from @alexhoshina and Codex:
- Log sendLoading errors in ticker goroutine instead of discarding
- Only start typing indicator when PlaceholderRecorder is available
to avoid wasted API calls and unnecessary goroutine creation
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Implement TypingCapable interface for LINE channel using the
loading animation API (1:1 chats only, no group support).
- Add StartTyping() with 50s periodic refresh and context-based stop
- Integrate PlaceholderRecorder.RecordTypingStop in processEvent
- Skip RecordPlaceholder (LINE has no message edit API)
- Change sendLoading to accept context and return error
- Relax callAPI status check from 200 to 2xx range
Design consulted with Codex (GPT-5.2).
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Address Codex (GPT-5.2) review feedback:
- Start: guard against Interval<=0 or MaxAge<=0 to prevent
time.NewTicker panic on misconfiguration
- ReleaseAll: split into two phases (collect under lock, delete
after unlock) matching CleanExpired pattern
- ReleaseAll: log file removal errors
- Add TestStartZeroIntervalNoPanic and TestStartZeroMaxAgeNoPanic
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- CleanExpired: split into two phases — collect expired entries under
lock, then delete files after releasing the lock to minimize contention
- CleanExpired: guard against zero MaxAge (no-op if unconfigured)
- CleanExpired: log file removal errors instead of silently ignoring
- Start: protect with startOnce to prevent multiple goroutines
- Stop: rename once -> stopOnce for clarity
- cmd_gateway: call mediaStore.Stop() on error path after Start()
- Add TestCleanExpiredZeroMaxAge and double-Start test
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Rename fastID() to uniqueID() with a security caveat comment clarifying
the ID is not cryptographically secure, and add unit tests for the
refactored index-based split helper functions.
Add background TTL-based cleanup (L2 safety net) directly into
FileMediaStore so file deletion and in-memory ref removal happen
atomically under the same mutex, preventing dangling references.
- Add storedAt timestamp and refToScope reverse map to mediaEntry
- Add CleanExpired() for atomic TTL-based expiration
- Add Start()/Stop() for background goroutine lifecycle
- Add MediaCleanupConfig (enabled, max_age, interval) to config
- Wire up in cmd_gateway.go with config-driven defaults
- Add 8 new tests including concurrent cleanup safety
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Translate Chinese comments to English in qq, slack, and telegram channel
implementations, following the translation work done in PR #697. The
original PR modified the old parent package files, but these have been
moved to subpackages during the refactor, so translations are applied
to the new locations.
- Drain buffered messages in MessageBus.Close() so they aren't silently lost
- Replace all context.TODO() with context.WithTimeout(5s) across 7 call sites
- Fix OneBot pending channel leak: send nil sentinel in Stop() and handle
nil response in sendAPIRequest() to unblock waiting goroutines
Introduce SenderInfo struct and pkg/identity package to standardize user
identification across all channels. Each channel now constructs structured
sender info (platform, platformID, canonicalID, username, displayName)
instead of ad-hoc string IDs. Allow-list matching supports all legacy
formats (numeric ID, @username, id|username) plus the new canonical
"platform:id" format. Session key resolution also handles canonical
peerIDs for backward-compatible identity link matching.
- MediaStore: use full UUID to prevent ref collisions, preserve and
expose metadata via ResolveWithMeta, include underlying OS errors
- Agent loop: populate MediaPart Type/Filename/ContentType from
MediaStore metadata so channels can dispatch media correctly
- SplitMessage: fix byte-vs-rune index mixup in code block header
parsing, remove dead candidateStr variable
- Pico auth: restrict query-param token behind AllowTokenQuery config
flag (default false) to prevent token leakage via logs/referer
- HandleMessage: replace context.TODO with caller-propagated ctx,
log PublishInbound failures instead of silently discarding
- Gateway shutdown: use fresh 15s timeout context for StopAll so
graceful shutdown is not short-circuited by the cancelled parent ctx
Message splitting is exclusively a Manager responsibility. Moving it
into the channels package eliminates the cross-package dependency and
aligns with the refactoring plan.
Phase 10: Define TypingCapable, MessageEditor, PlaceholderRecorder interfaces.
Manager orchestrates outbound typing stop and placeholder editing via preSend.
Migrate Telegram, Discord, Slack, OneBot to register state with Manager instead
of handling locally in Send. Phase 7: Add native WebSocket Pico Protocol channel
as reference implementation of all optional capability interfaces.
Add unified ShouldRespondInGroup to BaseChannel, replacing scattered
per-channel group filtering logic. Introduce GroupTriggerConfig (with
mention_only + prefixes), TypingConfig, and PlaceholderConfig types.
Migrate Discord MentionOnly, OneBot checkGroupTrigger, and LINE
hardcoded mention-only to the shared mechanism. Add group trigger
entry points for Slack, Telegram, QQ, Feishu, DingTalk, and WeCom.
Legacy config fields are preserved with automatic migration.
Remove SetTranscriber and inline transcription logic from 4 channels
(Telegram, Discord, Slack, OneBot) and the gateway wiring. Voice/audio
files are still downloaded and stored in MediaStore with simple text
annotations ([voice], [audio: filename], [file: name]). The pkg/voice
package is preserved for future Agent-level transcription middleware.
Add outbound media sending capability so the agent can publish media
attachments (images, files, audio, video) through channels via the bus.
- Add MediaPart and OutboundMediaMessage types to bus
- Add PublishOutboundMedia/SubscribeOutboundMedia bus methods
- Add MediaSender interface discovered via type assertion by Manager
- Add media dispatch/worker in Manager with shared retry logic
- Extend ToolResult with Media field and MediaResult constructor
- Publish outbound media from agent loop on tool results
- Implement SendMedia for Telegram, Discord, Slack, LINE, OneBot, WeCom
Merge 3 independent channel HTTP servers (LINE :18791, WeCom Bot :18793,
WeCom App :18792) and the health server (:18790) into a single shared
HTTP server on the Gateway address. Channels implement WebhookHandler
and/or HealthChecker interfaces to register their handlers on the shared
mux. Also change Gateway default host from 0.0.0.0 to 127.0.0.1 for
security.
PublishInbound/PublishOutbound held RLock during blocking channel sends,
deadlocking against Close() which needs a write lock when the buffer is
full. ConsumeInbound/SubscribeOutbound used bare receives instead of
comma-ok, causing zero-value processing or busy loops after close.
Replace sync.RWMutex+bool with atomic.Bool+done channel so Publish
methods use a lock-free 3-way select (send / done / ctx.Done). Add
context.Context parameter to both Publish methods so callers can cancel
or timeout blocked sends. Close() now only sets the atomic flag and
closes the done channel—never closes the data channels—eliminating
send-on-closed-channel panics.
- Remove dead code: RegisterHandler, GetHandler, handlers map,
MessageHandler type (zero callers across the whole repo)
- Add ErrBusClosed sentinel error
- Update all 10 caller sites to pass context
- Add msgBus.Close() to gateway and agent shutdown flows
- Add pkg/bus/bus_test.go with 11 test cases covering basic round-trip,
context cancellation, closed-bus behavior, concurrent publish+close,
full-buffer timeout, and idempotent Close
Define sentinel error types (ErrNotRunning, ErrRateLimit, ErrTemporary,
ErrSendFailed) so the Manager can classify Send failures and choose the
right retry strategy: permanent errors bail immediately, rate-limit
errors use a fixed 1s delay, and temporary/unknown errors use exponential
backoff (500ms→1s→2s, capped at 8s, up to 3 retries). A per-channel
token-bucket rate limiter (golang.org/x/time/rate) throttles outbound
sends before they hit the platform API.
Channels previously deleted downloaded media files via defer os.Remove,
racing with the async Agent consumer. Introduce MediaStore to decouple
file ownership: channels register files on download, Agent releases them
after processing via ReleaseAll(scope).
- New pkg/media with MediaStore interface + FileMediaStore implementation
- InboundMessage gains MediaScope field for lifecycle tracking
- BaseChannel gains SetMediaStore/GetMediaStore + BuildMediaScope helper
- Manager injects MediaStore into channels; AgentLoop releases on completion
- Telegram, Discord, Slack, OneBot, LINE channels migrated from defer
os.Remove to store.Store() with media:// refs
Move message splitting from individual channels (Discord) to the Manager
layer via per-channel worker goroutines. Each channel now declares its
max message length through BaseChannelOption/MessageLengthProvider, and
the Manager automatically splits oversized outbound messages before
dispatch. This prevents one slow channel from blocking all others.
- Add WithMaxMessageLength option and MessageLengthProvider interface
- Set platform-specific limits (Discord 2000, Telegram 4096, Slack 40000, etc.)
- Convert SplitMessage to rune-aware counting for correct Unicode handling
- Replace single dispatcher goroutine with per-channel buffered worker queues
- Remove Discord's internal SplitMessage call (now handled centrally)
Add bus.Peer struct and explicit Peer/MessageID fields to InboundMessage,
replacing the implicit peer_kind/peer_id/message_id metadata convention.
- Add Peer{Kind, ID} type to pkg/bus/types.go
- Extend InboundMessage with Peer and MessageID fields
- Change BaseChannel.HandleMessage signature to accept peer and messageID
- Adapt all 12 channel implementations to pass structured peer/messageID
- Simplify agent extractPeer() to read msg.Peer directly
- extractParentPeer unchanged (parent_peer still via metadata)