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fixed#10098
### Changes 🏗️
tells dependabot to ignore poetry
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### Checklist 📋
N/A
- Resolves#10041
Upgrading to Next v15 isn't trivial, but still a good idea if not simply
necessary.
### Changes 🏗️
- Upgrade Next.js from `v14.2.26` to `v15.3.2`
- Fix usage of now-async APIs `params`, `searchParams`, `headers`
([docs](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/guides/upgrading/version-15#async-request-apis-breaking-change))
- Update Next+TypeScript configs
- Set build target to ES2022 for better performance
- Unignore TypeScript build errors
- Set `hideSourceMaps: false` because OSS FTW :)
- Remove obsolete `webpack.config.js`
- Fix existing warnings/errors
- Fix Sentry missing navigation hook warning
- Fix `DYNAMIC_SERVER_USAGE` build error on `/profile` and
`/marketplace`
- Moved `getStoreData` to a proper server action `getMarketplaceData`
- Fix breaking CSS syntax error in `customnode.css`
- Use Turbopack for faster dev+test build times
- Add separate build step to frontend CI workflow: this also fixes the
test timing out if the build takes too long
Other technical improvements:
- Wrap `handleSortChange` in `MarketplaceSearchPage` in `useCallback`
- Fix typing in `ProfileInfoForm`
- Improve output of frontend tests
> [!NOTE]
> Next prints this error (in dev mode):
> ```
> Error: Route "/marketplace" used `cookies().getAll()`. `cookies()`
should be awaited before using its value. Learn more:
https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/sync-dynamic-apis
> at Object.getAll (src/lib/supabase/getServerSupabase.ts:16:31)
> at getAll (../../src/cookies.ts:115:41)
> ...
> ```
> As far as I can see, this isn't breaking, and will become a warning in
prod. See also [the Next docs about this
issue](https://nextjs.org/docs/messages/sync-dynamic-apis)
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- [x] I have made a test plan
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- [x] Follow the full release QA test script
#### For configuration changes:
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description (under **Changes**)
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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
## 🧢 Overview
This PR migrates the AutoGPT Platform frontend from [yarn
1](https://classic.yarnpkg.com/lang/en/) to [pnpm](https://pnpm.io/)
using **corepack** for automatic package manager management.
**yarn1** is not longer maintained and a bit old, moving to **pnpm** we
get:
- ⚡ Significantly faster install times,
- 💾 Better disk space efficiency,
- 🛠️ Better community support and maintenance,
- 💆🏽♂️ Config swap very easy
## 🏗️ Changes
### Package Management Migration
- updated [corepack](https://github.com/nodejs/corepack) to use
[pnpm](https://pnpm.io/)
- Deleted `yarn.lock` and generated new `pnpm-lock.yaml`
- Updated `.gitignore`
### Documentation Updates
- `frontend/README.md`:
- added comprehensive tech stack overview with links
- updated all commands to use pnpm
- added corepack setup instructions
- and included migration disclaimer for yarn users
- `backend/README.md`:
- Updated installation instructions to use pnpm with corepack
- `AGENTS.md`:
- Updated testing commands from yarn to pnpm
### CI/CD & Infrastructure
- **GitHub Workflows** :
- updated all jobs to use pnpm with corepack enable
- cleaned FE Playwright test workflow to avoid Sentry noise
- **Dockerfile**:
- updated to use pnpm with corepack, changed lock file reference, and
updated cache mount path
### 📋 Checklist
#### For code changes:
- [x] I have clearly listed my changes in the PR description
- [x] I have made a test plan
- [x] I have tested my changes according to the test plan:
**Test Plan:**
> assuming you are on the `frontend` folder
- [x] Clean installation works: `rm -rf node_modules && corepack enable
&& pnpm install`
- [x] Development server starts correctly: `pnpm dev`
- [x] Build process works: `pnpm build`
- [x] Linting and formatting work: `pnpm lint` and `pnpm format`
- [x] Type checking works: `pnpm type-check`
- [x] Tests run successfully: `pnpm test`
- [x] Storybook starts correctly: `pnpm storybook`
- [x] Docker build succeeds with new pnpm configuration
- [x] GitHub Actions workflow passes with pnpm commands
#### For configuration changes:
- [x] `.env.example` is updated or already compatible with my changes
- [x] `docker-compose.yml` is updated or already compatible with my
changes
- [x] I have included a list of my configuration changes in the PR
description (under **Changes**)
### Description 📝
This PR introduces a GitHub Actions workflow that enables
cross-repository event dispatching for development environment
deployments. The workflow listens for specific PR events and dispatches
corresponding deployment/undeployment actions to our cloud
infrastructure repository.
**How it works:**
- The workflow triggers on PR events (opened, synchronized, closed) and
PR target events (labeled, unlabeled)
- When a PR comment containing `!deploy` is detected from authorized
users (PR author, repo owners, members, or collaborators), it dispatches
a deployment event
- When a PR with existing deployments is closed, it automatically
dispatches an undeployment event to clean up resources
**Interaction with target repository:**
The workflow dispatches events to
`Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT_cloud_infrastructure` with a payload
containing:
- `action`: Either "deploy" or "undeploy"
- `pr_number`: The PR number for tracking
- `pr_title`: Human-readable identifier
- `pr_state`: Current PR state
- `repo`: Source repository name
This enables the infrastructure repository to spin up isolated
development environments for each PR on demand.
### Changes 🏗️
- Added `.github/workflows/dev-deploy-pr-dispatcher.yml` workflow file
- Implements secure cross-repository communication using repository
dispatch events
- Includes authorization checks to ensure only authorized users can
trigger deployments
### Checklist 📋
#### For code changes:
- [x] No code changes - this is a workflow addition only
#### For configuration changes:
- [x] New workflow file added that requires testing
- [x] Requires `DISPATCH_TOKEN` secret to be configured with appropriate
permissions for cross-repository dispatch
- [x] No environment variable changes needed
- [ ] Workflow will be tested after initial merge to verify proper event
dispatching
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Swap to pooling supabase connections rather than depending on x number
of max open connections
### Changes 🏗️
Adds direct connect URL to be used throughout the system
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#### For code changes:
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- [x] I have made a test plan
- [x] I have tested my changes according to the test plan:
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- [x] Test thoroughly all of the endpoints in the dev env with switched
infra matching pr
- [x] Follow the new release plan tests
- [x] Follow the old release plan tests
#### For configuration changes:
- [x] `.env.example` is updated or already compatible with my changes
- [x] `docker-compose.yml` is updated or already compatible with my
changes
- [x] I have included a list of my configuration changes in the PR
description (under **Changes**)
<details>
<summary>configuration changes</summary>
- Change how we connect to the database to use direct when configured
and database URL when not
- update prisma for this
- have default matching database and default
</details>
Currently, our CI always uses the latest version of Poetry. This causes
issues with the lockfile check whenever a new Poetry version is
released, especially if that new version has different lockfile
generation behavior.
This new mechanism determines the Poetry version to use as follows:
- Get Poetry version from backend/poetry.lock in the current branch
- Get Poetry version from backend/poetry.lock on the base branch
- Use the newest version out of the two found versions
This way, we don't automatically update to new Poetry versions, but it
is still possible to update to newer versions through pull requests.
We have been submoduling Supabase for provisioning local Supabase
instances using docker-compose. Aside from the huge size of unrelated
code being pulled, there is also the risk of pulling unintentional
breaking change from the upstream to the platform.
The latest Supabase changes hide the 5432 port from the supabase-db
container and shift it to the supavisor, the instance that we are
currently not using. This causes an error in the existing setup.
## BREAKING CHANGES
This change will introduce different volume locations for the database
content, pulling this change will make the data content fresh from the
start. To keep your old data with this change, execute this command:
```
cp -r supabase/docker/volumes/db/data db/docker/volumes/db/data
```
### Changes 🏗️
The scope of this PR is snapshotting the current docker-compose code
obtained from the Supabase repository and embedding it into our
repository. This will eliminate the need for submodule / recursive
cloning and bringing the entire Supabase repository into the platform.
### Checklist 📋
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- [x] I have made a test plan
- [x] I have tested my changes according to the test plan:
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- [x] Existing CI
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### Changes 🏗️
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### Checklist 📋
#### For code changes:
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- [ ] ...
<details>
<summary>Example test plan</summary>
- [ ] Create from scratch and execute an agent with at least 3 blocks
- [ ] Import an agent from file upload, and confirm it executes
correctly
- [ ] Upload agent to marketplace
- [ ] Import an agent from marketplace and confirm it executes correctly
- [ ] Edit an agent from monitor, and confirm it executes correctly
</details>
#### For configuration changes:
- [ ] `.env.example` is updated or already compatible with my changes
- [ ] `docker-compose.yml` is updated or already compatible with my
changes
- [ ] I have included a list of my configuration changes in the PR
description (under **Changes**)
<details>
<summary>Examples of configuration changes</summary>
- Changing ports
- Adding new services that need to communicate with each other
- Secrets or environment variable changes
- New or infrastructure changes such as databases
</details>
We want to send emails on a schedule, in response to events, and be
expandable without being overbearing on the amount of effort to
implement. We also want this to use rabbitmq and be easy for other
services to send messages into.
This PR adds the first use of the service to simply show a log message
### Changes 🏗️
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- Adds a new backend service for notifications
- Adds first notification into the service -> Agent Execution
- Adds spawning the notification service
Also
- Adds RabbitMQ to CI so we can test stuff
- Adds a minor fix for one of the migrations that I thought was causing
failures, but isn't but the change is still useful
### Checklist 📋
#### For code changes:
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- [x] I have made a test plan
- [x] I have tested my changes according to the test plan:
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- [x] Built and ran an agent and ensured the following log line appeared
which shows the event would have sent an email
```
2025-02-10 15:52:02,232 INFO Processing notification:
user_id='96b8d2f5-a036-437f-bd8e-ba8856028553'
type=<NotificationType.AGENT_RUN: 'AGENT_RUN'>
data=AgentRunData(agent_name='CalculatorBlock', credits_used=0.0,
execution_time=0.0, graph_id='30e5f332-a092-4795-892a-b063a8c7bdd9',
node_count=1) created_at=datetime.datetime(2025, 2, 10, 15, 52, 2,
162865)
```
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changes
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description (under **Changes**)
None of the other ports are configurable via .env.example listing so
left as is
<details>
<summary>Examples of configuration changes</summary>
- Changing ports
- Adding new services that need to communicate with each other
- Secrets or environment variable changes
- New or infrastructure changes such as databases
</details>
---------
Co-authored-by: Reinier van der Leer <pwuts@agpt.co>
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We want to be able to use typechecking and see errors before they occur.
This is a PR to help enable us to do so by fixing the existing errors
and hopefully not causing new ones.
### Changes 🏗️
- adds check to ci
- disables some code points
- fixes lots of type errors
- fixes a bunch of the stories
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- [x] I have made a test plan
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- [x] added types
- [x] Ran some of the stories
- [x] Asked all the relevant parties for manual checks
---------
Co-authored-by: SwiftyOS <craigswift13@gmail.com>
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We are making issues stale that aren’t. With the additions of more
careful project management this has become a hindrance rather than help.
### Changes 🏗️
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- increases days until stale from 50 to 100
Make all changes necessary to make everything work with Poetry v2.0.0.
- Resolves#9196
## Changes
- Removed `--no-update` flag from `poetry lock` command in codebase
- Removed extra path arguments from `poetry -C [path] run [command]`
occurrences
- Regenerated all lock files in hierarchical order
- Added workaround for Poetry bug where `packages.[i].format` is now
suddenly required
Additionally:
- Fixed up .dockerignore
- Fixes .venv being erroneously copied over from local
- Fixes build context bloat (300MB -> 2.5MB)
- Fixed warnings about entrypoint script not being installed in docker
builds
### Relevant (breaking) changes in v2.0.0
- `--no-update` flag no longer exists for `poetry lock` as it has become
default behavior
- The `-C` option now actually changes the directory, so any path
arguments in `poetry run` commands can/must be removed
- Poetry v2.0.0 uses the new v2.1 lock file spec, so all lock files have
to be regenerated to avoid false-positive lock file updates and checks
on future PRs
- **BUG:** when specifying `poetry.tool.packages`, `format` is required
now
- python-poetry/poetry#9961
Full Poetry v2.0.0 release notes and change log:
https://python-poetry.org/blog/announcing-poetry-2.0.0
# 🌎 Overview
AutoGPT Store Version 2 expands on the Pre-Store by enhancing agent
discovery, providing richer content presentation, and introducing new
user engagement features. The focus is on creating a visually appealing
and interactive marketplace that allows users to explore and evaluate
agents through images, videos, and detailed descriptions.
### Vision
To create a visually compelling and interactive open-source marketplace
for autonomous AI agents, where users can easily discover, evaluate, and
interact with agents through media-rich listings, ratings, and version
history.
### Objectives
📊 Incorporate visuals (icons, images, videos) into agent listings.
⭐ Introduce a rating system and agent run count.
🔄 Provide version history and update logs from creators.
🔍 Improve user experience with advanced search and filtering features.
### Changes 🏗️
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### Checklist 📋
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- [ ] ...
<details>
<summary>Example test plan</summary>
- [ ] Create from scratch and execute an agent with at least 3 blocks
- [ ] Import an agent from file upload, and confirm it executes
correctly
- [ ] Upload agent to marketplace
- [ ] Import an agent from marketplace and confirm it executes correctly
- [ ] Edit an agent from monitor, and confirm it executes correctly
</details>
#### For configuration changes:
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- [ ] `docker-compose.yml` is updated or already compatible with my
changes
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description (under **Changes**)
<details>
<summary>Examples of configuration changes</summary>
- Changing ports
- Adding new services that need to communicate with each other
- Secrets or environment variable changes
- New or infrastructure changes such as databases
</details>
---------
Co-authored-by: Bently <tomnoon9@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aarushi <aarushik93@gmail.com>
- Resolves#8948
### Changes 🏗️
- Parallelize frontend test job into a per-browser matrix
- Speed up "Free Disk Space" step by disabling removal of large system
packages
- Resolves#8884
We need to prevent breaking updates to dependency version requirements
of `autogpt_libs`.
`autogpt_libs/pytroject.toml` and `backend/poetry.lock` are loosely
coupled, and to ensure they stay in sync we need an extra check.
For now I'm also reverting the breaking update of #8787, otherwise this
added CI check will immediately fail.
### Changes
- ci(backend): Add `poetry.lock` check
- Revert "build(deps): bump pydantic from 2.9.2 to 2.10.2 in
/autogpt_platform/autogpt_libs in the production-dependencies group
across 1 directory (#8787)"
- Resolves#8859
- Follow-up to #8751
### Changes
- Add `autogpt_libs` to the backend CI path filter
- Add `ruff format` step for `autogpt_libs` to `linter.py` and
`pre-commit` config
- Run `poetry run format` with the new setup
Dependabot's commit messages are bulky and don't use our commit message
scopes. Although not fully customizable, this partially fixes it.
### Changes 🏗️
- Fix dependabot commit message scopes
Co-authored-by: Zamil Majdy <zamil.majdy@agpt.co>
* ci(frontend,backend,classic): update branch from develop to dev
* ci(frontend, infra): enable ci on other tools
* Update classic-autogpt-docker-ci.yml
* fix: don't error if the folder exists
* fix: drop bad test
* Revert "fix: drop bad test"
This reverts commit c478d3cf4c.
* fix: turn off the correct test 👀
* fix: remove more
* Discard changes to .github/workflows/classic-autogpt-ci.yml
* Update classic-autogpt-docker-ci.yml
* Update classic-autogpt-docker-release.yml
* Update classic-autogpts-ci.yml
* Discard changes to .github/workflows/classic-forge-ci.yml
* Discard changes to .github/workflows/classic-autogpts-ci.yml
* Discard changes to .github/workflows/classic-python-checks.yml
* Discard changes to .github/workflows/repo-pr-label.yml
* Discard changes to .github/workflows/platform-backend-ci.yml
* Update classic-benchmark-ci.yml
* Update classic-frontend-ci.yml