Unlike Bash, Zsh has several "special" readonly variables (status, pipestatus, etc.) that the shell manages automatically. Shadowing them with local declarations triggers an error.
* fix(gateway): normalize session key casing to prevent ghost sessions on Linux
On case-sensitive filesystems (Linux), mixed-case session keys like
agent:ops:MySession and agent:ops:mysession resolve to different store
entries, creating ghost duplicates that never converge.
Core changes in session-utils.ts:
- resolveSessionStoreKey: lowercase all session key components
- canonicalizeSpawnedByForAgent: accept cfg, resolve main-alias references
via canonicalizeMainSessionAlias after lowercasing
- loadSessionEntry: return legacyKey only when it differs from canonicalKey
- resolveGatewaySessionStoreTarget: scan store for case-insensitive matches;
add optional scanLegacyKeys param to skip disk reads for read-only callers
- Export findStoreKeysIgnoreCase for use by write-path consumers
- Compare global/unknown sentinels case-insensitively in all canonicalization
functions
sessions-resolve.ts:
- Make resolveSessionKeyFromResolveParams async for inline migration
- Check canonical key first (fast path), then fall back to legacy scan
- Delete ALL legacy case-variant keys in a single updateSessionStore pass
Fixes#12603
* fix(gateway): propagate canonical keys and clean up all case variants on write paths
- agent.ts: use canonicalizeSpawnedByForAgent (with cfg) instead of raw
toLowerCase; use findStoreKeysIgnoreCase to delete all legacy variants
on store write; pass canonicalKey to addChatRun, registerAgentRunContext,
resolveSendPolicy, and agentCommand
- sessions.ts: replace single-key migration with full case-variant cleanup
via findStoreKeysIgnoreCase in patch/reset/delete/compact handlers; add
case-insensitive fallback in preview (store already loaded); make
sessions.resolve handler async; pass scanLegacyKeys: false in preview
- server-node-events.ts: use findStoreKeysIgnoreCase to clean all legacy
variants on voice.transcript and agent.request write paths; pass
canonicalKey to addChatRun and agentCommand
* test(gateway): add session key case-normalization tests
Cover the case-insensitive session key canonicalization logic:
- resolveSessionStoreKey normalizes mixed-case bare and prefixed keys
- resolveSessionStoreKey resolves mixed-case main aliases (MAIN, Main)
- resolveGatewaySessionStoreTarget includes legacy mixed-case store keys
- resolveGatewaySessionStoreTarget collects all case-variant duplicates
- resolveGatewaySessionStoreTarget finds legacy main alias keys with
customized mainKey configuration
All 5 tests fail before the production changes, pass after.
* fix: clean legacy session alias cleanup gaps (openclaw#12846) thanks @mcaxtr
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
The Matrix channel previously hardcoded `listMatrixAccountIds` to always
return only `DEFAULT_ACCOUNT_ID`, ignoring any accounts configured in
`channels.matrix.accounts`. This prevented running multiple Matrix bot
accounts simultaneously.
Changes:
- Update `listMatrixAccountIds` to read from `channels.matrix.accounts`
config, falling back to `DEFAULT_ACCOUNT_ID` for legacy single-account
configurations
- Add `resolveMatrixConfigForAccount` to resolve config for a specific
account ID, merging account-specific values with top-level defaults
- Update `resolveMatrixAccount` to use account-specific config when
available
- The multi-account config structure (channels.matrix.accounts) was not
defined in the MatrixConfig type, causing TypeScript to not recognize
the field. Added the accounts field to properly type the multi-account
configuration.
- Add stopSharedClientForAccount() to stop only the specific account's
client instead of all clients when an account shuts down
- Wrap dynamic import in try/finally to prevent startup mutex deadlock
if the import fails
- Pass accountId to resolveSharedMatrixClient(), resolveMatrixAuth(),
and createMatrixClient() to ensure the correct account's credentials
are used for outbound messages
- Add accountId parameter to resolveMediaMaxBytes to check account-specific
config before falling back to top-level config
- Maintain backward compatibility with existing single-account setups
This follows the same pattern already used by the WhatsApp channel for
multi-account support.
Fixes#3165Fixes#3085
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(agents): wait for agent idle before flushing pending tool results
When pi-agent-core's auto-retry mechanism handles overloaded/rate-limit
errors, it resolves waitForRetry() on assistant message receipt — before
tool execution completes in the retried agent loop. This causes the
attempt's finally block to call flushPendingToolResults() while tools
are still executing, inserting synthetic 'missing tool result' errors
and causing silent agent failures.
The fix adds a waitForIdle() call before the flush to ensure the agent's
retry loop (including tool execution) has fully completed.
Evidence from real session: tool call and synthetic error were only 53ms
apart — the tool never had a chance to execute before being flushed.
Root cause is in pi-agent-core's _resolveRetry() firing on message_end
instead of agent_end, but this workaround in OpenClaw prevents the
symptom without requiring an upstream fix.
Fixes#8643Fixes#13351
Refs #6682, #12595
* test: add tests for tool result flush race condition
Validates that:
- Real tool results are not replaced by synthetic errors when they arrive in time
- Flush correctly inserts synthetic errors for genuinely orphaned tool calls
- Flush is a no-op after real tool results have already been received
Refs #8643, #13748
* fix(agents): add waitForIdle to all flushPendingToolResults call sites
The original fix only covered the main run finally block, but there are
two additional call sites that can trigger flushPendingToolResults while
tools are still executing:
1. The catch block in attempt.ts (session setup error handler)
2. The finally block in compact.ts (compaction teardown)
Both now await agent.waitForIdle() with a 30s timeout before flushing,
matching the pattern already applied to the main finally block.
Production testing on VPS with debug logging confirmed these additional
paths can fire during sub-agent runs, producing spurious synthetic
'missing tool result' errors.
* fix(agents): centralize idle-wait flush and clear timeout handle
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Co-authored-by: Renue Development <dev@renuebyscience.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
- Adds `activity`, `status`, `activityType`, and `activityUrl` to Discord provider config schema.
- Implements a `ReadyListener` in `DiscordProvider` to apply these settings on connection.
- Solves the issue where `@buape/carbon` ignores initial presence options in constructor.
- Validated manually and via existing test suite.
* Browser/Security: constrain trace and download output paths to temp roots
* Changelog: remove advisory ID from pre-public security note
* Browser/Security: constrain trace and download output paths to temp roots
* Changelog: remove advisory ID from pre-public security note
* test(bluebubbles): align timeout status expectation to 408
* test(discord): remove unused race-condition counter in threading test
* test(bluebubbles): align timeout status expectation to 408