* feat(web): show disabled reasons in tooltips when buttons are disabled
- Add disabled reason tooltips for model card actions (set default, delete)
- Add disabled reason tooltips for marketplace skill card install button
- Add disabled reason display for chat input when disabled
- Add internationalization support for all disabled reasons (en/zh)
- Model card: Show specific reasons when set-default or delete buttons are disabled
- Marketplace skill card: Show specific reasons when install button is disabled
- Chat composer: Show reason text below input when input is disabled
* fix: show disabled action reasons via tooltips
* fix(web): restore accessible labels for model action tooltips
Fix hiddenValues in manager_channel.go — use comma-ok type assertions to avoid panics │
Add GetDecoded() error handling in weixin.go saveWeixinConfig for consistency with wecom.go │
Fix stray quotes in docs/configuration.md JSON examples │
Add V2→V3 migration section to docs/config-versioning.md
Fix feishu init with 32bit wrong signature cause build fail
- add a dedicated build-release-artifacts target for Android bundle packaging
- switch CI and release workflows to Corepack-managed pnpm with cache support
- pin the frontend pnpm version and make dependency installs deterministic
- inject version metadata into launcher binaries in GoReleaser
- update build documentation to reflect the new workflow
- Add build-android-arm64, build-launcher-android-arm64, build-all-android
targets to Makefile and web/Makefile
- Use -tags stdjson (no goolm) for Android; CGO_ENABLED=0 throughout
- Output staged as build/android-staging/arm64-v8a/libpicoclaw{,-web}.so
for JNI consumption; zip packaging handled by CI
- Exclude Matrix channel from android builds (channel_matrix.go) to avoid
modernc.org/sqlite CGO dependency
- Exclude systray from android builds; use headless stub instead
(systray.go / systray_stub_nocgo.go)
Pin react and react-dom to 19.2.5 to avoid runtime crashes caused by a version mismatch.
Refresh the pnpm lockfile to keep frontend dependencies in sync.
Handle platforms where the dashboard password store is unavailable
by treating legacy token auth as initialized, rejecting password
setup, and adding platform-specific store stubs and tests.
* feat(launcher): replace token-in-logs auth with standard HTTP login flow
## Problem
Previously users had to find the one-time token from console logs or
log files to access the dashboard - a non-standard, error-prone workflow
with no clear path for changing credentials.
## Solution: standard HTTP API login with bcrypt-backed password store
### Auth flow (new)
1. First run: browser opens, session guard detects uninitialized state,
redirects to /launcher-setup
2. User sets a password (min 8 chars) via POST /api/auth/setup {password, confirm},
bcrypt(cost=12) hash stored in ~/.picoclaw/launcher-auth.db (SQLite)
3. Subsequent logins: POST /api/auth/login {password}, HttpOnly cookie
picoclaw_launcher_auth (HMAC-SHA256 signed, 7-day expiry)
4. 401 on any API call, frontend redirects to /launcher-login
5. Logout: POST /api/auth/logout, cookie cleared, redirect to login
### Backend changes
- web/backend/api/auth.go: renamed Token to Password; added handleSetup;
launcherAuthStatusResponse now includes Initialized bool; PasswordStore
interface wires bcrypt store into handlers
- web/backend/dashboardauth/: new package - Store with New(dir) / Open(path);
SetPassword (bcrypt cost=12), VerifyPassword, IsInitialized
- sql.go: all DB-layer constants (DBFilename, sqliteDriver, bcryptCost,
four SQL query strings) - compile-time constants, zero runtime overhead
- web/backend/middleware/launcher_dashboard_auth.go: /launcher-setup and
/api/auth/setup added to public paths
- web/backend/main.go:
- dashboardauth.New(picoHome) replaces manual path construction
- maskSecret(): suffix only revealed when >=5 chars hidden (length >= 12),
preventing 8-char minimum passwords from leaking their tail
- web/backend/main_test.go: TestMaskSecret updated with boundary cases
### Forward-compatibility: pkg/credential integration
If the dashboard password is later reused as the enc:// passphrase,
the bcrypt hash in launcher-auth.db becomes an offline oracle.
Recommended mitigation (not yet implemented): derive two independent
subkeys via HKDF before use:
bcrypt(HKDF(password, info="picoclaw-dashboard-login-v1")) stored in DB
HKDF(password, info="picoclaw-credential-enc-v1") passed to PassphraseProvider
This isolates the two domains: cracking the bcrypt hash yields only the
login subkey, which is computationally independent of the enc:// subkey.
* fix(auth): replace wastedassign ok := false with var ok bool
* refactor(tray): remove copy-token clipboard feature
Dashboard login now uses standard web auth (bcrypt + session cookie).
The system tray 'Copy dashboard token' menu item is no longer needed.
- Delete tray_offers_copy.go and tray_offers_copy_stub.go
- Remove mCopyTok menu item and clipboard handler from systray.go
- Remove launcherDashboardTokenForClipboard var from main.go
- Remove MenuCopyToken/MenuCopyTokenHint keys from i18n.go
* feat(launcher-ui): standard HTTP login/setup/logout flow for dashboard
Replaces the previous "find token in logs" workflow with a proper
browser-based authentication UI backed by the new /api/auth/* endpoints.
### New pages
- /launcher-setup: first-run password initialization form (password +
confirm, min 8 chars); calls POST /api/auth/setup; redirects to login
on success
- /launcher-login: standard password login form; calls POST /api/auth/login;
sets HttpOnly session cookie on success
### Session guard (src/routes/__root.tsx)
A useEffect on every non-auth page load calls GET /api/auth/status:
- initialized=false -> redirect to /launcher-setup
- authenticated=false -> redirect to /launcher-login
This ensures the setup/login UI is shown even when the ?token= URL
mechanism auto-logs in (first-run case).
### Logout button (src/components/app-header.tsx)
IconLogout button added to the header with a confirm AlertDialog;
calls POST /api/auth/logout then redirects to /launcher-login.
### API layer
- src/api/launcher-auth.ts: LauncherAuthStatus gains initialized bool;
postLauncherDashboardSetup() added; LauncherAuthTokenHelp removed
- src/api/http.ts: 401 guard uses isLauncherAuthPathname() (covers both
/launcher-login and /launcher-setup) to prevent redirect loops
- src/lib/launcher-login-path.ts: isLauncherSetupPathname() and
isLauncherAuthPathname() added
### Routing
- src/routeTree.gen.ts: /launcher-setup route registered throughout
- src/routes/launcher-login.tsx: tokenHelp UI removed; useEffect added
to redirect to setup when initialized=false
### i18n
- en.json / zh.json: launcherSetup block added; launcherLogin keys
updated to use passwordLabel/passwordPlaceholder
* fix(lint): ts lint fixed 1
* fix(auth): detail auth error handle
* fix(login): frontend web auth error handle
* fix(frontend): auth error handler 5xx
* fix(gateway): validate PID ownership and clean stale pid files
- include `pid` in health responses for runtime PID verification
- add `RemovePidFileIfPID` to safely delete PID files only on PID match
- sanitize gateway PID data via process-command checks with health fallback
- ignore and remove stale/non-gateway PID files before gateway operations
- refuse stop/restart actions when the attached process is not a gateway
- update gateway and websocket tests to cover PID validation and safety paths
* test(seahorse): use shared in-memory SQLite DB in tests to fix async compaction failures
* test: remove unused sendMediaErr field from hook test mock
The frontend previously used ws_url returned by /api/pico/token, which
is built from the launcher's own port. Behind a reverse proxy this can
produce incorrect URLs (e.g. ws://localhost:18800 instead of the
proxy's public address).
Since the launcher already proxies /pico/ws on the same port, the
frontend can simply use window.location.host to construct the
WebSocket URL, which is always correct regardless of proxy layers.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- treat `EPERM` from `signal(0)` as “process exists” on Unix
- classify malformed PID files as invalid and auto-remove them during read
- keep cached `pidData` only for transient races and downgrade `running` to `stopped` when the tracked process is gone
- refresh PID data on WebSocket proxy requests and reject stale cached gateway state
- add regression tests for invalid PID files, status downgrade, on-demand PID loading, and stale proxy rejection
- forward refs through ScrollArea so logs can access the viewport
- keep logs pinned to the bottom only when the user is already near it
- apply import and className ordering cleanup across frontend components
- add `launcher_token` to launcher config API/schema and save/load flow
- update dashboard token resolution order: env var -> launcher config -> random
- expose token source in startup logs and auth help metadata (including config path)
- add launcher token input to the config page and wire frontend form/API updates
- update login help/i18n copy and extend backend tests for new token-source behavior