This commit replaces all hardcoded message type integers (0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5) with named constants from a new MessageType module, improving code
readability and maintainability across the codebase.
- Increased schedule field size from bpchar(12) to bpchar(20) in database schema
- Reduced task checking interval from 60s to 5s for more responsive automation
- Improved error handling for schedule parsing and execution
- Added proper error logging for automation failures
- Changed automation execution to use bot_id instead of nil UUID
- Enhanced HEAR keyword functionality (partial diff shown)
- Removed unused `id` and `app_state` fields from `ChatPanel`; updated constructor to accept but ignore the state, reducing memory footprint.
- Switched database access in `ChatPanel` from a raw `Mutex` lock to a connection pool (`app_state.conn.get()`), improving concurrency and error handling.
- Reordered and cleaned up imports in `status_panel.rs` and formatted struct fields for readability.
- Updated VS Code launch configuration to pass `--noui` argument, enabling headless mode for debugging.
- Bumped several crate versions in `Cargo.lock` (e.g., `bitflags` to 2.10.0, `syn` to 2.0.108, `cookie` to 0.16.2) and added the new `ashpd` dependency, aligning the project with latest library releases.
- Added LLM server readiness check in AutomationService before starting tasks
- Renamed `user` parameter to `user_session` in execute_talk for clarity
- Updated BotResponse fields to use user_session data instead of hardcoded values
- Improved Redis key generation in execute_talk to use user_session fields
- Removed commented Redis code in set_current_context_keyword
The changes ensure proper initialization of automation tasks by checking LLM server availability first, and improve code clarity by using more descriptive variable names for user session data.
Add `context_length` and `context_max_length` fields to the `BotResponse` struct across the codebase.
Initialize these fields with default values (0) for existing response constructions and populate them using `ConfigManager` to retrieve the configured maximum context size for each bot.
Import `ConfigManager` in `bot/mod.rs` to access configuration.
These changes enable tracking of the current and maximum context sizes in bot responses, supporting future features that rely on context management.
Removed the redundant "I heard: " prefix from the message content in the execute_talk function. The message is now stored as-is without additional formatting, making it more straightforward and consistent with other message handling.
Changed async Redis operations to synchronous in add_suggestion_keyword function. Removed unnecessary async/await and tokio::spawn since the operations are now blocking. This simplifies the code while maintaining the same functionality of storing suggestions and context state in Redis. Error handling remains robust with proper early returns.
Updated references from `redis_client`, `s3_client`, and `custom_conn` to unified names `cache`, `drive`, and `conn` for consistency across modules. Adjusted `add_suggestion_keyword` to use clearer parameter naming and enhanced custom syntax registration for better readability and maintainability.
- Added new ADD_SUGGESTION keyword handler to support sending suggestions in responses
- Removed unused env import in hear_talk module
- Simplified bot_id assignment to use static string
- Added suggestions field to BotResponse struct
- Improved SET_CONTEXT keyword to take both name and value parameters
- Fixed whitespace in auth handler
- Enhanced error handling for suggestion sending
The changes improve the suggestion system functionality while cleaning up unused code and standardizing response handling.
Remove unnecessary async spawn in TALK handling and use `try_send` on
the WebSocket channel. Acquire `response_channels` with `try_lock` and
spawn an async task only when falling back to the web adapter. Clean up
debug logs and add missing `env` import. Also delete an extra blank line
in the announcement start script.
- Use `tokio::spawn` to run Redis SET for `SET_CONTEXT` in a background
task with detailed tracing.
- Move context retrieval from `BotOrchestrator` to `SessionManager`,
inserting it as a system message in conversation history.
- Remove redundant Redis fetch logic from `BotOrchestrator`.
- Update `DEV.md` to install `valkey-cli`, reorder cargo tools, and
adjust apt commands.
- Add a `SET_CONTEXT "azul bolinha"` example to the announcements
template.
- Migrate core services to store Arc<AppState> and use locks
- Centralize state in AppState with Arc-wrapped managers
- Update handlers to pass Arc<AppState> via web::Data
- Add Default for AppState and initialize components in main
- Update debug.json program path from gbserver to botserver