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---
name: commit
description: Create a git commit with conventional commit format. MUST use anytime you want to commit changes.
---
# Git Commit Skill
Create a focused, single-line commit following conventional commit conventions.
## Instructions
1. **Analyze changes**: Run `git status` and `git diff` to understand what was modified
2. **Stage only modified files**: Add files individually by name. NEVER use `git add -A` or `git add .`
3. **Write commit message**: Follow the conventional commit format as a single line
## Conventional Commit Format
```
<type>: <description>
```
### Types
- `feat`: New feature or capability
- `fix`: Bug fix
- `refactor`: Code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
- `docs`: Documentation only changes
- `style`: Formatting, missing semicolons, etc (no code change)
- `test`: Adding or correcting tests
- `chore`: Maintenance tasks, dependency updates, etc
- `perf`: Performance improvement
### Rules
- Message MUST be a single line (no multi-line messages)
- Description should be lowercase, imperative mood ("add" not "added")
- No period at the end
- Keep under 72 characters total
### Examples
```
feat: add token usage tracking for AI providers
fix: resolve null pointer in job executor
refactor: extract common validation logic
docs: update API endpoint documentation
chore: upgrade sqlx to 0.7
```
## Execution Steps
1. Run `git status` to see all changes
2. Run `git diff` to understand the changes in detail
3. Run `git log --oneline -5` to see recent commit style
4. Stage ONLY the modified/relevant files: `git add <file1> <file2> ...`
5. Create the commit with conventional format:
```bash
git commit -m "<type>: <description>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>"
```
6. Run `git status` to verify the commit succeeded

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---
name: local-review
description: Code review a pull request for bugs and CLAUDE.md compliance. MUST use when asked to review code.
---
# Local Code Review Skill
Review a pull request for real bugs and CLAUDE.md compliance violations. This review targets HIGH SIGNAL issues only.
## Review Philosophy
- **Only flag issues you are certain about.** If you are not sure an issue is real, do not flag it. False positives erode trust and waste reviewer time.
- Think like a senior engineer doing a final review — flag things that would cause incidents, not things that are merely imperfect.
## What to Flag
- Code that won't compile or parse (syntax errors, type errors, missing imports)
- Code that will definitely produce wrong results regardless of inputs
- Clear, unambiguous CLAUDE.md violations (quote the exact rule being violated)
- Security issues in introduced code (injection, auth bypass, data exposure)
- Incorrect logic that will fail in production
## What NOT to Flag
- Code style or quality concerns
- Potential issues that depend on specific inputs or runtime state
- Subjective suggestions or improvements
- Pre-existing issues not introduced by this PR
- Pedantic nitpicks a senior engineer wouldn't flag
- Issues a linter or type checker will catch
- General quality concerns unless explicitly prohibited in CLAUDE.md
- Issues silenced via lint ignore comments
## Execution Steps
1. **Determine the PR scope**:
- If an argument is provided, use it as the PR number or branch
- Otherwise, detect from the current branch vs main
- Run `gh pr view` if a PR exists, or use `git diff main...HEAD`
2. **Find relevant CLAUDE.md files**:
- Read the root `CLAUDE.md`
- Check for CLAUDE.md files in directories containing changed files
3. **Get the diff and metadata**:
- `gh pr diff` or `git diff main...HEAD` for the full diff
- `gh pr view` or `git log main..HEAD --oneline` for context
4. **Read changed files** where the diff alone is insufficient to understand context
5. **Review for**:
- CLAUDE.md compliance — check each rule against the changed code
- Bugs and logic errors — will this code work correctly?
- Security issues — injection, auth, data exposure in new code
6. **Self-validate each finding**: Before reporting, ask yourself:
- "Is this definitely a real issue, not a false positive?"
- "Would a senior engineer flag this in review?"
- If the answer to either is no, discard the finding
7. **Output findings** to the terminal (default) or post as PR comments (with `--comment` flag)
## Output Format
```
## Code review
Found N issues:
1. <description> (<reason: CLAUDE.md adherence | bug | security>)
<file_path:line_number>
2. <description> (<reason>)
<file_path:line_number>
```
If no issues are found:
```
## Code review
No issues found. Checked for bugs and CLAUDE.md compliance.
```
## Posting Comments (--comment flag)
If the user passes `--comment`, post findings as inline PR comments using:
```bash
gh pr review --comment --body "<summary>"
```
Or for inline comments on specific lines:
```bash
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr}/reviews -f body="<summary>" -f event="COMMENT" -f comments="[...]"
```

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# Skill: Adding Native Trigger Services
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for adding new native trigger services to Windmill. Native triggers allow external services (like Nextcloud, Google Drive, etc.) to trigger Windmill scripts/flows via webhooks or push notifications.
## Architecture Overview
The native trigger system consists of:
1. **Database Layer** - PostgreSQL tables and enum types
2. **Backend Rust Implementation** - Core trait, handlers, and service modules in the `windmill-native-triggers` crate
3. **Frontend Svelte Components** - Configuration forms and UI components
### Key Files
| Component | Path |
|-----------|------|
| Core module with `External` trait | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/lib.rs` |
| Generic CRUD handlers | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/handler.rs` |
| Background sync logic | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/sync.rs` |
| OAuth/workspace integration | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/workspace_integrations.rs` |
| Re-export shim (windmill-api) | `backend/windmill-api/src/native_triggers/mod.rs` |
| TriggerKind enum | `backend/windmill-common/src/triggers.rs` |
| JobTriggerKind enum | `backend/windmill-common/src/jobs.rs` |
| Frontend service registry | `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/native/utils.ts` |
| Frontend trigger utilities | `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/utils.ts` |
| Trigger badges (icons + counts) | `frontend/src/lib/components/graph/renderers/triggers/TriggersBadge.svelte` |
| Workspace integrations UI | `frontend/src/lib/components/workspaceSettings/WorkspaceIntegrations.svelte` |
| OAuth config form component | `frontend/src/lib/components/workspaceSettings/OAuthClientConfig.svelte` |
| OpenAPI spec | `backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml` |
| Reference: Nextcloud module | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/nextcloud/` |
| Reference: Google module | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/google/` |
### Crate Structure
The native trigger code lives in the `windmill-native-triggers` crate (`backend/windmill-native-triggers/`). The `windmill-api` crate re-exports everything via a shim:
```rust
// backend/windmill-api/src/native_triggers/mod.rs
pub use windmill_native_triggers::*;
```
All new service modules go in `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/`.
---
## Core Concepts
### The `External` Trait
Every native trigger service implements the `External` trait defined in `lib.rs`:
```rust
#[async_trait]
pub trait External: Send + Sync + 'static {
// Associated types:
type ServiceConfig: Debug + DeserializeOwned + Serialize + Send + Sync;
type TriggerData: Debug + Serialize + Send + Sync;
type OAuthData: DeserializeOwned + Serialize + Clone + Send + Sync;
type CreateResponse: DeserializeOwned + Send + Sync;
// Constants:
const SUPPORT_WEBHOOK: bool;
const SERVICE_NAME: ServiceName;
const DISPLAY_NAME: &'static str;
const TOKEN_ENDPOINT: &'static str;
const REFRESH_ENDPOINT: &'static str;
const AUTH_ENDPOINT: &'static str;
// Required methods:
async fn create(&self, w_id, oauth_data, webhook_token, data, db, tx) -> Result<Self::CreateResponse>;
async fn update(&self, w_id, oauth_data, external_id, webhook_token, data, db, tx) -> Result<serde_json::Value>;
async fn get(&self, w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx) -> Result<Self::TriggerData>;
async fn delete(&self, w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx) -> Result<()>;
async fn exists(&self, w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx) -> Result<bool>;
async fn maintain_triggers(&self, db, workspace_id, triggers, oauth_data, synced, errors);
fn external_id_and_metadata_from_response(&self, resp) -> (String, Option<serde_json::Value>);
// Methods with defaults:
async fn prepare_webhook(&self, db, w_id, headers, body, script_path, is_flow) -> Result<PushArgsOwned>;
fn service_config_from_create_response(&self, data, resp) -> Option<serde_json::Value>;
fn additional_routes(&self) -> axum::Router;
async fn http_client_request<T, B>(&self, url, method, workspace_id, tx, db, headers, body) -> Result<T>;
}
```
Key design points:
- **`update()` returns `serde_json::Value`** - the resolved service_config to store. Each service is responsible for building the final config.
- **`maintain_triggers()`** - periodic background maintenance. Each service implements its own strategy (Nextcloud: reconcile with external state; Google: renew expiring channels).
- **No `list_all()` in the trait** - services that need it (Nextcloud) implement it privately; services that don't (Google) use different maintenance strategies.
- **No `get_external_id_from_trigger_data()` or `extract_service_config_from_trigger_data()`** - removed in favor of the `maintain_triggers` pattern.
### Create Lifecycle: Two Paths
The `create_native_trigger` handler in `handler.rs` supports two creation flows, controlled by `service_config_from_create_response()`:
**Path A: Short (Google pattern)** - `service_config_from_create_response()` returns `Some(config)`:
1. `create()` registers on external service
2. `external_id_and_metadata_from_response()` extracts the ID
3. `service_config_from_create_response()` builds the config directly from input data + response metadata
4. Stores trigger in DB -- done, no extra round-trip
Use this when the external_id is known before the create call (e.g., Google generates the channel_id as a UUID upfront and includes it in the webhook URL).
**Path B: Long (Nextcloud pattern)** - `service_config_from_create_response()` returns `None` (default):
1. `create()` registers on external service (webhook URL has no external_id yet)
2. `external_id_and_metadata_from_response()` extracts the ID
3. `update()` is called to fix the webhook URL with the now-known external_id
4. `update()` returns the resolved service_config
5. Stores trigger in DB
Use this when the external_id is assigned by the remote service and the webhook URL needs to be corrected after creation.
### OAuth Token Storage (Three-Table Pattern)
OAuth tokens are stored across three tables, NOT in `workspace_integrations.oauth_data` directly:
| Table | What's Stored |
|-------|---------------|
| `workspace_integrations` | `oauth_data` JSON with `base_url`, `client_id`, `client_secret`, `instance_shared` flag; `resource_path` pointing to the variable |
| `variable` | Encrypted `access_token` (at the path stored in `resource_path`), linked to `account` via `account` column |
| `account` | `refresh_token`, keyed by `workspace_id` + `client` (service name) + `is_workspace_integration = true` |
The `decrypt_oauth_data()` function in `lib.rs` assembles these into a unified struct:
```rust
pub struct OAuthConfig {
pub base_url: String,
pub access_token: String, // decrypted from variable
pub refresh_token: Option<String>, // from account table
pub client_id: String, // from oauth_data or instance settings
pub client_secret: String, // from oauth_data or instance settings
}
```
Instance-level sharing: when `oauth_data.instance_shared == true`, `client_id` and `client_secret` are read from global settings instead of workspace_integrations.
### URL Resolution
The `resolve_endpoint()` helper handles both absolute and relative OAuth URLs:
```rust
pub fn resolve_endpoint(base_url: &str, endpoint: &str) -> String {
if endpoint.starts_with("http://") || endpoint.starts_with("https://") {
endpoint.to_string() // Google: absolute URLs
} else {
format!("{}{}", base_url, endpoint) // Nextcloud: relative paths
}
}
```
### ServiceName Methods
`ServiceName` is the central registry enum. Each variant must implement these match arms:
| Method | Purpose |
|--------|---------|
| `as_str()` | Lowercase identifier (e.g., `"google"`) |
| `as_trigger_kind()` | Maps to `TriggerKind` enum |
| `as_job_trigger_kind()` | Maps to `JobTriggerKind` enum |
| `token_endpoint()` | OAuth token endpoint (relative or absolute) |
| `auth_endpoint()` | OAuth authorization endpoint |
| `oauth_scopes()` | Space-separated OAuth scopes |
| `resource_type()` | Resource type for token storage (e.g., `"gworkspace"`) |
| `extra_auth_params()` | Extra OAuth params (e.g., Google needs `access_type=offline`, `prompt=consent`) |
| `integration_service()` | Maps to the workspace integration service (usually `*self`) |
| `TryFrom<String>` | Parse from string |
| `Display` | Delegates to `as_str()` |
---
## Step-by-Step Implementation Guide
### Step 1: Database Migration
Create a new migration file: `backend/migrations/YYYYMMDDHHMMSS_newservice_trigger.up.sql`
```sql
-- Add the service to the native_trigger_service enum
ALTER TYPE native_trigger_service ADD VALUE IF NOT EXISTS 'newservice';
-- Add to TRIGGER_KIND enum (used for trigger tracking)
ALTER TYPE TRIGGER_KIND ADD VALUE IF NOT EXISTS 'newservice';
-- Add to job_trigger_kind enum (used for job tracking)
ALTER TYPE job_trigger_kind ADD VALUE IF NOT EXISTS 'newservice';
```
Also create the corresponding down migration.
### Step 2: Update windmill-common Enums
#### `backend/windmill-common/src/triggers.rs`
Add variant to `TriggerKind` enum, and update `to_key()` and `fmt()` implementations.
#### `backend/windmill-common/src/jobs.rs`
Add variant to `JobTriggerKind` enum and update the `Display` implementation.
### Step 3: Backend Service Module
Create a new directory: `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/newservice/`
#### `mod.rs` - Type Definitions
```rust
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
pub mod external;
// pub mod routes; // Only if you need additional service-specific routes
/// OAuth data deserialized from the three-table pattern.
/// The actual structure is built by decrypt_oauth_data() from variable + account + workspace_integrations.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub struct NewServiceOAuthData {
pub base_url: String, // from workspace_integrations.oauth_data
pub access_token: String, // decrypted from variable table
pub refresh_token: Option<String>, // from account table
// Note: client_id and client_secret are in OAuthConfig, not here
// unless the service needs them at runtime for API calls
}
/// Configuration provided by user when creating/updating a trigger.
/// Stored as JSON in native_trigger.service_config.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct NewServiceConfig {
// Service-specific configuration fields
pub folder_path: String,
pub file_filter: Option<String>,
}
/// Data retrieved from the external service about a trigger.
/// Returned by the get() method and shown in the UI.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct NewServiceTriggerData {
pub folder_path: String,
pub file_filter: Option<String>,
// Fields that shouldn't affect service_config comparison should use #[serde(skip_serializing)]
}
/// Response from external service when creating a trigger/webhook.
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
pub struct CreateTriggerResponse {
pub id: String,
}
/// Handler struct (stateless, used for routing)
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct NewService;
```
#### `external.rs` - External Trait Implementation
```rust
use async_trait::async_trait;
use reqwest::Method;
use sqlx::PgConnection;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use windmill_common::{
error::{Error, Result},
BASE_URL, DB,
};
use crate::{
generate_webhook_service_url, External, NativeTrigger, NativeTriggerData, ServiceName,
sync::{SyncError, TriggerSyncInfo},
};
use super::{NewService, NewServiceConfig, NewServiceOAuthData, NewServiceTriggerData, CreateTriggerResponse};
#[async_trait]
impl External for NewService {
type ServiceConfig = NewServiceConfig;
type TriggerData = NewServiceTriggerData;
type OAuthData = NewServiceOAuthData;
type CreateResponse = CreateTriggerResponse;
const SERVICE_NAME: ServiceName = ServiceName::NewService;
const DISPLAY_NAME: &'static str = "New Service";
const SUPPORT_WEBHOOK: bool = true;
const TOKEN_ENDPOINT: &'static str = "/oauth/token";
const REFRESH_ENDPOINT: &'static str = "/oauth/token";
const AUTH_ENDPOINT: &'static str = "/oauth/authorize";
async fn create(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
webhook_token: &str,
data: &NativeTriggerData<Self::ServiceConfig>,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<Self::CreateResponse> {
let base_url = &*BASE_URL.read().await;
// external_id is None during create (we get it from the response)
let webhook_url = generate_webhook_service_url(
base_url, w_id, &data.script_path, data.is_flow,
None, Self::SERVICE_NAME, webhook_token,
);
let url = format!("{}/api/webhooks/create", oauth_data.base_url);
let payload = serde_json::json!({
"callback_url": webhook_url,
"folder_path": data.service_config.folder_path,
});
let response: CreateTriggerResponse = self
.http_client_request(&url, Method::POST, w_id, tx, db, None, Some(&payload))
.await?;
Ok(response)
}
/// Update returns the resolved service_config as JSON.
/// For services using the update+get pattern, call self.get() and serialize.
async fn update(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
external_id: &str,
webhook_token: &str,
data: &NativeTriggerData<Self::ServiceConfig>,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<serde_json::Value> {
let base_url = &*BASE_URL.read().await;
let webhook_url = generate_webhook_service_url(
base_url, w_id, &data.script_path, data.is_flow,
Some(external_id), Self::SERVICE_NAME, webhook_token,
);
let url = format!("{}/api/webhooks/{}", oauth_data.base_url, external_id);
let payload = serde_json::json!({
"callback_url": webhook_url,
"folder_path": data.service_config.folder_path,
});
let _: serde_json::Value = self
.http_client_request(&url, Method::PUT, w_id, tx, db, None, Some(&payload))
.await?;
// Fetch back the updated state to get the resolved config
let trigger_data = self.get(w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx).await?;
serde_json::to_value(&trigger_data)
.map_err(|e| Error::InternalErr(format!("Failed to serialize trigger data: {}", e)))
}
async fn get(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
external_id: &str,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<Self::TriggerData> {
let url = format!("{}/api/webhooks/{}", oauth_data.base_url, external_id);
self.http_client_request::<_, ()>(&url, Method::GET, w_id, tx, db, None, None).await
}
async fn delete(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
external_id: &str,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<()> {
let url = format!("{}/api/webhooks/{}", oauth_data.base_url, external_id);
let _: serde_json::Value = self
.http_client_request::<_, ()>(&url, Method::DELETE, w_id, tx, db, None, None)
.await
.or_else(|e| match &e {
Error::InternalErr(msg) if msg.contains("404") => Ok(serde_json::Value::Null),
_ => Err(e),
})?;
Ok(())
}
async fn exists(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
external_id: &str,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<bool> {
match self.get(w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx).await {
Ok(_) => Ok(true),
Err(Error::NotFound(_)) => Ok(false),
Err(e) => Err(e),
}
}
/// Background maintenance. Choose the right pattern for your service:
/// - For services with queryable external state: use reconcile_with_external_state()
/// - For channel-based services with expiration: implement renewal logic
async fn maintain_triggers(
&self,
db: &DB,
workspace_id: &str,
triggers: &[NativeTrigger],
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
synced: &mut Vec<TriggerSyncInfo>,
errors: &mut Vec<SyncError>,
) {
// Option A: Reconcile with external state (Nextcloud pattern)
// Fetch all triggers from external service and compare with DB
let external_triggers = match self.list_all(workspace_id, oauth_data, db).await {
Ok(triggers) => triggers,
Err(e) => {
errors.push(SyncError {
resource_path: format!("workspace:{}", workspace_id),
error_message: format!("Failed to list triggers: {}", e),
error_type: "api_error".to_string(),
});
return;
}
};
// Convert to (external_id, config_json) pairs
let external_pairs: Vec<(String, serde_json::Value)> = external_triggers
.into_iter()
.map(|t| (t.id.clone(), serde_json::to_value(&t).unwrap_or_default()))
.collect();
crate::sync::reconcile_with_external_state(
db, workspace_id, Self::SERVICE_NAME, triggers, &external_pairs, synced, errors,
).await;
}
fn external_id_and_metadata_from_response(
&self,
resp: &Self::CreateResponse,
) -> (String, Option<serde_json::Value>) {
(resp.id.clone(), None)
}
// service_config_from_create_response: NOT overridden (returns None).
// This means the handler uses the update+get pattern after create.
// Override and return Some(...) to skip the update+get cycle (Google pattern).
}
impl NewService {
/// Private helper to list all triggers from the external service.
async fn list_all(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &<Self as External>::OAuthData,
db: &DB,
) -> Result<Vec<<Self as External>::TriggerData>> {
// Implementation depends on the external service's API
todo!()
}
}
```
### Step 4: Update lib.rs Registry
In `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/lib.rs`:
```rust
// Service modules - add new services here:
#[cfg(feature = "native_trigger")]
pub mod newservice; // <-- Add this
// ServiceName enum - add variant:
pub enum ServiceName {
Nextcloud,
Google,
NewService, // <-- Add this
}
// Then add match arms in ALL ServiceName methods:
// as_str(), as_trigger_kind(), as_job_trigger_kind(), token_endpoint(),
// auth_endpoint(), oauth_scopes(), resource_type(), extra_auth_params(),
// integration_service(), TryFrom<String>, Display
```
### Step 5: Update handler.rs Routes
In `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/handler.rs`:
```rust
pub fn generate_native_trigger_routers() -> Router {
// ...
#[cfg(feature = "native_trigger")]
{
use crate::newservice::NewService;
return router
.nest("/nextcloud", service_routes(NextCloud))
.nest("/google", service_routes(Google))
.nest("/newservice", service_routes(NewService)); // <-- Add this
}
// ...
}
```
### Step 6: Update sync.rs
In `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/sync.rs`:
```rust
pub async fn sync_all_triggers(db: &DB) -> Result<BackgroundSyncResult> {
// ...
#[cfg(feature = "native_trigger")]
{
use crate::newservice::NewService;
// ... existing service syncs ...
// New service sync
let (service_name, result) = sync_service_triggers(db, NewService).await;
total_synced += result.synced_triggers.len();
total_errors += result.errors.len();
service_results.insert(service_name, result);
}
// ...
}
```
### Step 7: Frontend Service Registry
In `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/native/utils.ts`:
Add to `NATIVE_TRIGGER_SERVICES`, `getTriggerIconName()`, and `getServiceIcon()`.
### Step 8: Frontend Trigger Form Component
Create: `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/native/services/newservice/NewServiceTriggerForm.svelte`
### Step 9: Frontend Icon Component
Create: `frontend/src/lib/components/icons/NewServiceIcon.svelte`
### Step 10: Update NativeTriggerEditor
Check `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/native/NativeTriggerEditor.svelte` to ensure it dynamically loads form components based on service name.
### Step 11: Workspace Integration UI
Add your service to the `supportedServices` map in `frontend/src/lib/components/workspaceSettings/WorkspaceIntegrations.svelte`:
```typescript
const supportedServices: Record<string, ServiceConfig> = {
// ... existing services ...
newservice: {
name: 'newservice',
displayName: 'New Service',
description: 'Connect to New Service for triggers',
icon: NewServiceIcon,
docsUrl: 'https://www.windmill.dev/docs/integrations/newservice',
requiresBaseUrl: false, // false for cloud services, true for self-hosted
setupInstructions: [
'Step 1: Create an OAuth app on the service',
'Step 2: Configure the redirect URI shown below',
'Step 3: Enter the client credentials below'
]
}
}
```
### Step 12: Update `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/utils.ts`
Update ALL of these maps/functions:
1. `triggerIconMap` - import and add icon
2. `triggerDisplayNamesMap` - add display name
3. `triggerTypeOrder` in `sortTriggers()` - add type
4. `getLightConfig()` - add case for your service
5. `getTriggerLabel()` - add case for your service
6. `jobTriggerKinds` - add to array
7. `countPropertyMap` - add count property
8. `triggerSaveFunctions` - add save function
### Step 13: Update TriggersBadge Component
In `frontend/src/lib/components/graph/renderers/triggers/TriggersBadge.svelte`:
1. Import the icon
2. Add to `baseConfig` with `countKey` (the dynamic `availableNativeServices` loop does NOT set `countKey`)
3. Add to the `allTypes` array
### Step 14: Update TriggersWrapper.svelte
In `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/TriggersWrapper.svelte`:
Add a `{:else if selectedTrigger.type === 'yourservice'}` case that renders `<NativeTriggersPanel service="yourservice" ...>` with the same props pattern as the existing native trigger cases (e.g., `nextcloud`).
### Step 15: Update AddTriggersButton.svelte
In `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/AddTriggersButton.svelte`:
1. Add `yourserviceAvailable` state variable
2. Add `setYourserviceState()` async function using `isServiceAvailable('yourservice', $workspaceStore!)`
3. Call it at module level
4. Add a dropdown entry to `addTriggerItems` with `hidden: !yourserviceAvailable`
### Step 16: Update TriggersEditor.svelte Delete Handling
In `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/TriggersEditor.svelte`:
Add your service to the `nativeTriggerServices` map in `deleteDeployedTrigger()`. Native triggers use `NativeTriggerService.deleteNativeTrigger({ workspace, serviceName, externalId })` instead of the standard `path`-based delete.
### Step 17: Update OpenAPI Spec and Regenerate Types
Add to `JobTriggerKind` enum in `backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml`, then:
```bash
cd frontend && npm run generate-backend-client
```
---
## Special Patterns
### Unified Service with `trigger_type` (Google Pattern)
When a single service handles multiple trigger types (e.g., Google Drive + Calendar share OAuth and API patterns), use a single `ServiceName` variant with a discriminator field:
```rust
pub enum GoogleTriggerType { Drive, Calendar }
pub struct GoogleServiceConfig {
pub trigger_type: GoogleTriggerType,
// Drive-specific fields (only used when trigger_type = Drive)
pub resource_id: Option<String>,
pub resource_name: Option<String>,
// Calendar-specific fields (only used when trigger_type = Calendar)
pub calendar_id: Option<String>,
pub calendar_name: Option<String>,
// Metadata set after creation
pub google_resource_id: Option<String>,
pub expiration: Option<String>,
}
```
Branch in trait methods based on `trigger_type`. Frontend uses a `ToggleButtonGroup` to switch between types. This keeps the codebase simpler (one service, one OAuth flow, one set of routes).
See `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/google/` for the reference implementation.
### Skipping update+get After Create (Google Pattern)
Override `service_config_from_create_response()` to return `Some(config)` when the external_id is known before the create call:
```rust
fn service_config_from_create_response(
&self,
data: &NativeTriggerData<Self::ServiceConfig>,
resp: &Self::CreateResponse,
) -> Option<serde_json::Value> {
// Clone input config, add metadata from response
let mut config = data.service_config.clone();
config.google_resource_id = Some(resp.resource_id.clone());
config.expiration = Some(resp.expiration.clone());
Some(serde_json::to_value(&config).unwrap())
}
```
### Services with Absolute OAuth Endpoints (Google)
Unlike self-hosted services where OAuth endpoints are relative paths appended to `base_url`, services like Google have absolute URLs:
```rust
// Nextcloud: relative paths
ServiceName::Nextcloud => "/apps/oauth2/api/v1/token",
// Google: absolute URLs
ServiceName::Google => "https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token",
```
The `resolve_endpoint()` function handles both. For services with absolute endpoints:
- `base_url` can be empty
- `requiresBaseUrl: false` in the frontend workspace integration config
- Add `extra_auth_params()` if needed (Google requires `access_type=offline` and `prompt=consent`)
### Channel-Based Push Notifications with Renewal (Google Pattern)
For services using expiring watch channels instead of persistent webhooks:
1. Store expiration in `service_config` (as part of `ServiceConfig`)
2. In `maintain_triggers()`, implement renewal logic instead of using `reconcile_with_external_state()`:
```rust
async fn maintain_triggers(&self, db, workspace_id, triggers, oauth_data, synced, errors) {
for trigger in triggers {
if should_renew_channel(trigger) {
self.renew_channel(db, trigger, oauth_data).await;
}
}
}
```
3. Renewal: best-effort stop old channel, create new one with same external_id, update service_config with new expiration
4. Google example: Drive channels expire in 24h (renew when <1h left), Calendar channels expire in 7 days (renew when <1 day left)
### reconcile_with_external_state (Nextcloud Pattern)
The reusable function in `sync.rs` compares external triggers with DB state:
- Triggers missing externally: sets error "Trigger no longer exists on external service"
- Triggers present externally: clears errors, updates service_config if it differs
Usage in `maintain_triggers()`:
```rust
let external_pairs: Vec<(String, serde_json::Value)> = /* fetch from external */;
crate::sync::reconcile_with_external_state(
db, workspace_id, Self::SERVICE_NAME, triggers, &external_pairs, synced, errors,
).await;
```
### Webhook Payload Processing
Override `prepare_webhook()` to parse service-specific payloads into script/flow args:
```rust
async fn prepare_webhook(&self, db, w_id, headers, body, script_path, is_flow) -> Result<PushArgsOwned> {
let mut args = HashMap::new();
args.insert("event_type".to_string(), Box::new(headers.get("x-event-type").cloned()) as _);
args.insert("payload".to_string(), Box::new(serde_json::from_str::<serde_json::Value>(&body)?) as _);
Ok(PushArgsOwned { extra: None, args })
}
```
Then register in `prepare_native_trigger_args()` in `lib.rs`:
```rust
pub async fn prepare_native_trigger_args(service_name, db, w_id, headers, body) -> Result<Option<PushArgsOwned>> {
match service_name {
ServiceName::Google => { /* ... */ Ok(Some(args)) }
ServiceName::NewService => { /* ... */ Ok(Some(args)) }
ServiceName::Nextcloud => Ok(None), // Uses default body parsing
}
}
```
### Instance-Level OAuth Credentials
When `workspace_integrations.oauth_data.instance_shared == true`, `decrypt_oauth_data()` reads `client_id` and `client_secret` from instance-level global settings instead of workspace-level. This allows admins to share OAuth app credentials across workspaces.
The frontend handles this via the `generate_instance_connect_url` endpoint in `workspace_integrations.rs`.
---
## Testing Checklist
- [ ] Database migration runs successfully
- [ ] `cargo check -p windmill-native-triggers --features native_trigger` passes
- [ ] `npx svelte-check --threshold error` passes (in frontend/)
- [ ] Service appears in workspace integrations list
- [ ] OAuth flow completes successfully
- [ ] Can create a new trigger
- [ ] Can view trigger details
- [ ] Can update trigger configuration
- [ ] Can delete trigger
- [ ] Webhook receives and processes payloads
- [ ] Background sync works correctly (reconciliation or channel renewal)
- [ ] Error handling works (expired tokens, service unavailable)
---
## Reference Implementations
### Nextcloud (Self-Hosted, Update+Get Pattern)
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `nextcloud/mod.rs` | Types: NextCloudOAuthData, NextcloudServiceConfig, NextCloudTriggerData |
| `nextcloud/external.rs` | External trait: uses update+get pattern, reconcile_with_external_state for sync |
| `nextcloud/routes.rs` | Additional route: `GET /events` |
Key patterns: relative OAuth endpoints, base_url required, list_all + reconcile for sync, update returns JSON from get().
### Google (Cloud, Unified Service, Short Create)
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `google/mod.rs` | Types: GoogleServiceConfig with trigger_type discriminator, GoogleTriggerType enum |
| `google/external.rs` | External trait: overrides service_config_from_create_response, channel renewal for sync |
| `google/routes.rs` | Additional routes: `GET /calendars`, `GET /drive/files`, `GET /drive/shared_drives` |
Key patterns: absolute OAuth endpoints, empty base_url, trigger_type for Drive/Calendar, expiring watch channels with renewal, service_config_from_create_response skips update+get, get() reconstructs data from stored service_config (no external "get channel" API).

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---
name: pr
description: Open a draft pull request on GitHub. MUST use when you want to create/open a PR.
---
# Pull Request Skill
Create a draft pull request with a clear title and explicit description of changes.
## Instructions
1. **Analyze branch changes**: Understand all commits since diverging from main
2. **Push to remote**: Ensure all commits are pushed
3. **Create draft PR**: Always open as draft for review before merging
## PR Title Format
Follow conventional commit format for the PR title:
```
<type>: <description>
```
### Types
- `feat`: New feature or capability
- `fix`: Bug fix
- `refactor`: Code restructuring
- `docs`: Documentation changes
- `chore`: Maintenance tasks
- `perf`: Performance improvements
### Title Rules
- Keep under 70 characters
- Use lowercase, imperative mood
- No period at the end
- If `*_ee.rs` files were modified, prefix with `[ee]`: `[ee] <type>: <description>`
## PR Body Format
The body MUST be explicit about what changed. Structure:
```markdown
## Summary
<Clear description of what this PR does and why>
## Changes
- <Specific change 1>
- <Specific change 2>
- <Specific change 3>
## Test plan
- [ ] <How to verify change 1>
- [ ] <How to verify change 2>
---
Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
```
## Execution Steps
1. Run `git status` to check for uncommitted changes
2. Run `git log main..HEAD --oneline` to see all commits in this branch
3. Run `git diff main...HEAD` to see the full diff against main
4. Check if remote branch exists and is up to date:
```bash
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name @{u} 2>/dev/null || echo "no upstream"
```
5. Push to remote if needed: `git push -u origin HEAD`
6. Create draft PR using gh CLI:
```bash
gh pr create --draft --title "<type>: <description>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
<description>
## Changes
- <change 1>
- <change 2>
## Test plan
- [ ] <test 1>
- [ ] <test 2>
---
Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
EOF
)"
```
7. Return the PR URL to the user
## EE Companion PR (when `*_ee.rs` files were modified)
The `*_ee.rs` files in the windmill repo are **symlinks** to `windmill-ee-private` — changes won't appear in `git diff` of the windmill repo. Instead, check the EE repo for uncommitted or unpushed changes.
Follow the full EE PR workflow in `docs/enterprise.md`. The key PR-specific details:
1. Find the EE repo/worktree: see "Finding the EE Repo" in `docs/enterprise.md`
2. Check for changes: `git -C <ee-path> status --short`
- If there are no changes in the EE repo, skip this entire section
3. Follow steps 15 from the "EE PR Workflow" in `docs/enterprise.md`
4. Create the companion PR (title does NOT get the `[ee]` prefix):
```bash
gh pr create --draft --repo windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private --title "<type>: <description>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
Companion PR for windmill-labs/windmill#<PR_NUMBER>
---
Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
EOF
)"
```
5. Commit `ee-repo-ref.txt` and push the updated windmill branch

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---
name: refine
description: End-of-session reflection. Reviews friction encountered during the session and proposes updates to docs/ to capture lessons learned.
---
# Refine Skill
Reflect on the current session and update documentation with lessons learned.
## Instructions
1. **Identify friction**: Review what happened in this session:
- Run `git diff main...HEAD --stat` to see what files were touched
- Think about: what was slow, what failed, what required multiple attempts, what information was missing or hard to find
2. **Read current docs**: Read the docs that were relevant to this session:
- `docs/validation.md`
- `docs/enterprise.md`
- `docs/autonomous-mode.md`
- Any skills that were invoked
3. **Propose updates**: For each piece of friction, decide if it warrants a doc update:
- **Missing knowledge**: Information you had to discover that should be documented
- **Wrong guidance**: Instructions that led you astray
- **Missing validation rule**: A check that should be in the validation matrix
- **New pattern**: A codebase pattern worth capturing for next time
4. **Apply updates**: Edit the relevant `docs/` files. Keep changes minimal and specific — add only what would have saved time this session.
5. **Report**: Summarize what was added/changed and why.
## Rules
- Only add knowledge confirmed by this session — no speculative additions
- Keep docs concise — add a line or two, not a paragraph
- If a whole new doc is needed, create it in `docs/` and add a pointer in `CLAUDE.md`
- Don't update skills unless a coding pattern was genuinely wrong
- Don't add things Claude already knows — only Windmill-specific knowledge

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---
name: rust-backend
description: Rust coding guidelines for the Windmill backend. MUST use when writing or modifying Rust code in the backend directory.
---
# Windmill Rust Patterns
Apply these Windmill-specific patterns when writing Rust code in `backend/`.
## Error Handling
Use `Error` from `windmill_common::error`. Return `Result<T, Error>` or `JsonResult<T>`:
```rust
use windmill_common::error::{Error, Result};
pub async fn get_job(db: &DB, id: Uuid) -> Result<Job> {
sqlx::query_as!(Job, "SELECT id, workspace_id FROM v2_job WHERE id = $1", id)
.fetch_optional(db)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| Error::NotFound("job not found".to_string()))?;
}
```
Never panic in library code. Reserve `.unwrap()` for compile-time guarantees.
## SQLx Patterns
**Never use `SELECT *`** — always list columns explicitly. Critical for backwards compatibility when workers lag behind API version:
```rust
// Correct
sqlx::query_as!(Job, "SELECT id, workspace_id, path FROM v2_job WHERE id = $1", id)
// Wrong — breaks when columns are added
sqlx::query_as!(Job, "SELECT * FROM v2_job WHERE id = $1", id)
```
Use batch operations to avoid N+1:
```rust
// Preferred — single query with IN clause
sqlx::query!("SELECT ... WHERE id = ANY($1)", &ids[..]).fetch_all(db).await?
```
Use transactions for multi-step operations. Parameterize all queries.
## JSON Handling
Prefer `Box<serde_json::value::RawValue>` over `serde_json::Value` when storing/passing JSON without inspection:
```rust
pub struct Job {
pub args: Option<Box<serde_json::value::RawValue>>,
}
```
Only use `serde_json::Value` when you need to inspect or modify the JSON.
## Serde Optimizations
```rust
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Job {
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub parent_job: Option<Uuid>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty")]
pub tags: Vec<String>,
#[serde(default)]
pub priority: i32,
}
```
## Async & Concurrency
Never block the async runtime. Use `spawn_blocking` for CPU-intensive work:
```rust
let result = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || expensive_computation(&data)).await?;
```
**Mutex selection**: Prefer `std::sync::Mutex` (or `parking_lot::Mutex`) for data protection. Only use `tokio::sync::Mutex` when holding locks across `.await` points.
Use `tokio::sync::mpsc` (bounded) for channels. Avoid `std::thread::sleep` in async contexts.
## Module Structure & Visibility
- Use `pub(crate)` instead of `pub` when possible
- Place new code in the appropriate crate based on functionality
- API endpoints go in `windmill-api/src/` organized by domain
- Shared functionality goes in `windmill-common/src/`
## Code Navigation
Always use rust-analyzer LSP for go-to-definition, find-references, and type info. Do not guess at module paths.
## Axum Handlers
Destructure extractors directly in function signatures:
```rust
async fn process_job(
Extension(db): Extension<DB>,
Path((workspace, job_id)): Path<(String, Uuid)>,
Query(pagination): Query<Pagination>,
) -> Result<Json<Job>> { ... }
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---
name: svelte-frontend
description: Svelte coding guidelines for the Windmill frontend. MUST use when writing or modifying code in the frontend directory.
---
# Windmill Svelte Patterns
Apply these Windmill-specific patterns when writing Svelte code in `frontend/`. For general Svelte 5 syntax (runes, snippets, event handling), use the Svelte MCP server.
## Windmill UI Components (MUST use)
Always use Windmill's design-system components. Never use raw HTML elements.
### Buttons — `<Button>`
```svelte
<script>
import { Button } from '$lib/components/common'
import { ChevronLeft } from 'lucide-svelte'
</script>
<Button variant="default" onclick={handleClick}>Label</Button>
<Button startIcon={{ icon: ChevronLeft }} iconOnly onclick={prev} />
```
Props: `variant?: 'accent' | 'accent-secondary' | 'default' | 'subtle'`, `unifiedSize?: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg'`, `startIcon?: { icon: SvelteComponent }`, `iconOnly?: boolean`, `disabled?: boolean`
### Text inputs — `<TextInput>`
```svelte
<script>
import { TextInput } from '$lib/components/common'
</script>
<TextInput bind:value={val} placeholder="Enter value" />
```
Props: `value?: string | number` (bindable), `placeholder?: string`, `disabled?: boolean`, `error?: string | boolean`, `size?: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg'`
### Selects — `<Select>`
```svelte
<script>
import Select from '$lib/components/select/Select.svelte'
</script>
<Select items={[{ label: 'Jan', value: 1 }]} bind:value={selected} />
```
Props: `items?: Array<{ label?: string; value: any }>`, `value` (bindable), `placeholder?: string`, `clearable?: boolean`, `size?: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg'`
### Icons — `lucide-svelte`
Never write inline SVGs. Import from `lucide-svelte`:
```svelte
<script>
import { ChevronLeft, X } from 'lucide-svelte'
</script>
<ChevronLeft size={16} />
```
## Form Components
Form components (TextInput, Toggle, Select, etc.) should use the unified size system when placed together.
## Styling
- Use Tailwind CSS for all styling — no custom CSS
- Use Windmill's theming classes for colors/surfaces (see `frontend/brand-guidelines.md`)
- Read component props JSDoc before using them
## Svelte MCP Server
Use the Svelte MCP tools when working on Svelte code:
1. **list-sections**: Call first to discover available docs
2. **get-documentation**: Fetch relevant sections based on use_cases
3. **svelte-autofixer**: MUST use on all Svelte code before finalizing — keep calling until no issues
4. **playground-link**: Only after user confirms and code was NOT written to project files

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---
name: branch-diff-reviewer
description: Use this agent when you want a comprehensive code review of changes in the current branch compared to main. This includes reviewing for bugs, optimization opportunities, code style issues, potential mistakes, and adherence to project conventions. The agent should be invoked after completing a feature branch or before creating a pull request.\n\nExamples:\n\n<example>\nContext: User has finished implementing a new feature and wants feedback before merging.\nuser: "I've finished the new kafka trigger implementation, can you review my changes?"\nassistant: "I'll use the branch-diff-reviewer agent to analyze your changes against the main branch and provide comprehensive feedback."\n<commentary>\nSince the user wants a review of their branch changes, use the Task tool to launch the branch-diff-reviewer agent to compare the current branch against main and provide detailed feedback.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: User wants to check their code quality before submitting a PR.\nuser: "Review my branch before I create a PR"\nassistant: "Let me launch the branch-diff-reviewer agent to examine all your changes and identify any issues or improvements."\n<commentary>\nThe user is preparing for a PR, so use the branch-diff-reviewer agent to provide a thorough review of all branch differences.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: User is unsure if their implementation follows project patterns.\nuser: "Does my implementation look correct? I'm not sure if I followed the existing patterns"\nassistant: "I'll use the branch-diff-reviewer agent to compare your changes against main and check for pattern consistency, potential issues, and optimization opportunities."\n<commentary>\nThe user needs validation of their implementation against project standards. Launch the branch-diff-reviewer agent to analyze the diff and provide feedback on patterns, correctness, and improvements.\n</commentary>\n</example>
tools: Glob, Grep, Read, WebFetch, TodoWrite, WebSearch, ListMcpResourcesTool, ReadMcpResourceTool, mcp__svelte__get-documentation, mcp__svelte__list-sections, mcp__svelte__playground-link, mcp__svelte__svelte-autofixer, mcp__ide__getDiagnostics, mcp__ide__executeCode, Bash, Skill
model: inherit
---
You are an elite code reviewer with deep expertise in software engineering best practices, performance optimization, and security. Your role is to provide thorough, actionable feedback on code changes between the current branch and main.
## Your Review Process
1. **First, gather the diff**: Use git commands to obtain the complete diff between the current branch and main:
- Run `git diff main...HEAD` to see all changes
- Run `git log main..HEAD --oneline` to understand the commit history
- Identify all modified, added, and deleted files
2. **Analyze each changed file** in the context of:
- The project's established patterns (check CLAUDE.md and related documentation)
- The file's purpose and its role in the broader codebase
- Dependencies and how changes might affect other parts of the system
## Review Categories
For each significant change, evaluate and report on:
### 🐛 Bugs & Correctness
- Logic errors or edge cases not handled
- Null/undefined handling issues
- Race conditions in async code
- Incorrect error handling
- Type mismatches or unsafe casts
### ⚡ Performance
- Inefficient algorithms or data structures
- N+1 query problems in database code
- Unnecessary re-renders in frontend code
- Missing indexes for database queries
- Blocking operations in async contexts
- Memory leaks or excessive allocations
- For Rust: Check for unnecessary clones, inefficient serde usage, blocking in async
- For Svelte: Check for inefficient reactivity, missing keys in loops, excessive effects
### 🔒 Security
- SQL injection vulnerabilities
- Missing input validation
- Exposed sensitive data
- Authentication/authorization gaps
- Unsafe deserialization
### 📐 Code Quality & Style
- Adherence to project conventions (CLAUDE.md guidelines)
- Code duplication that should be refactored
- Unclear or misleading naming
- Missing or inadequate documentation
- Overly complex logic that could be simplified
- Dead code or unused imports
### 🏗️ Architecture & Design
- Proper separation of concerns
- Appropriate use of existing utilities vs. new code
- Consistency with established patterns
- Proper error propagation
- API design issues
### 🧪 Testing Considerations
- Suggest test cases for new functionality
- Identify untested edge cases
- Note if changes break existing test assumptions
## Project-Specific Rules
### For Rust (Backend)
- Verify `SELECT` statements list explicit columns (never `SELECT *` in worker code)
- Check for proper use of `sqlx` with parameterized queries
- Ensure errors use the custom `Error` enum from `windmill-common::error`
- Verify async code doesn't block the tokio runtime
- Check serde attributes for optimal serialization
- Ensure openapi.yaml is updated for API changes
### For Svelte (Frontend)
- For Svelte 5 files: Verify proper use of Runes (`$state`, `$derived`, `$effect`)
- Check for `key` attributes in `{#each}` blocks
- Ensure event handlers use the new syntax (`onclick` not `on:click`) in Svelte 5
- Verify snippets are used instead of slots in Svelte 5
- Check for proper props declaration with `$props()`
## Output Format
Structure your review as follows:
```
## Summary
[Brief overview of the changes and overall assessment]
## Critical Issues 🚨
[Issues that must be fixed before merging]
## Recommendations 💡
[Improvements that would significantly enhance the code]
## Minor Suggestions 📝
[Nice-to-haves and style improvements]
## Positive Observations ✅
[Well-done aspects worth acknowledging]
## File-by-File Details
[Detailed feedback organized by file]
```
For each issue, provide:
1. **Location**: File path and line number(s)
2. **Issue**: Clear description of the problem
3. **Impact**: Why this matters
4. **Suggestion**: Concrete fix or improvement with code example when helpful
## Behavioral Guidelines
- Be thorough but prioritize: focus most on critical issues
- Be constructive: every criticism should come with a suggestion
- Be specific: vague feedback is not actionable
- Acknowledge good work: positive reinforcement matters
- Consider context: understand why decisions might have been made
- Ask clarifying questions if the intent of changes is unclear
- Reference project documentation when pointing out convention violations
Begin by fetching the diff and then proceed with your comprehensive review.

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---
name: openapi-sync
description: Use this agent when backend API endpoints are added, modified, or removed, or when the Flow structure changes and the OpenAPI specification files need to be updated. This includes changes to route handlers in windmill-api, modifications to request/response schemas, changes to authentication requirements, or updates to the Flow data structures that affect the API.\n\nExamples:\n\n<example>\nContext: User has just added a new API endpoint for managing workspace templates.\nuser: "Add a new endpoint POST /api/w/{workspace}/templates to create workspace templates"\nassistant: "I've created the new endpoint handler in windmill-api. Now let me use the openapi-sync agent to update the OpenAPI specification files."\n<commentary>\nSince a new API endpoint was added, use the openapi-sync agent to ensure the openapi.yaml and openflow.openapi.yaml files are updated with the new endpoint definition.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: User has modified the response schema for an existing endpoint.\nuser: "Update the GET /api/w/{workspace}/flows endpoint to also return a 'versions' array in the response"\nassistant: "I've updated the flow listing endpoint to include the versions array. Now let me use the openapi-sync agent to update the OpenAPI specification."\n<commentary>\nSince the response schema of an existing endpoint was modified, use the openapi-sync agent to update the corresponding schema in the OpenAPI files.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: User has made changes to the Flow structure in the codebase.\nuser: "Add a new 'retry_policy' field to the Flow value structure"\nassistant: "I've added the retry_policy field to the Flow struct. Now let me use the openapi-sync agent to update the OpenAPI specification to reflect this schema change."\n<commentary>\nSince the Flow structure was modified, use the openapi-sync agent to ensure the flow-related schemas in openapi.yaml and openflow.openapi.yaml are updated.\n</commentary>\n</example>
model: inherit
---
You are an expert API documentation engineer specializing in OpenAPI specifications for the Windmill platform. Your primary responsibility is to maintain synchronization between the Rust backend API implementation and the OpenAPI specification files.
## Your Core Responsibilities
1. **Update OpenAPI Specifications**: When API endpoints are added, modified, or removed in the windmill-api crate, you must update:
- `backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml` - The main OpenAPI specification
- `backend/windmill-api/openflow.openapi.yaml` - Flow-specific OpenAPI definitions (if flow-related changes)
2. **Maintain Schema Accuracy**: Ensure all request/response schemas accurately reflect the Rust structs used in the API handlers.
3. **Document Comprehensively**: Include proper descriptions, examples, and parameter documentation.
## Key Files to Reference
- **API Route Definitions**: Look in `backend/windmill-api/src/` for route handlers organized by domain
- **Data Structures**: Check `backend/windmill-common/src/` for shared structs and types
- **Database Schema**: Reference `backend/summarized_schema.txt` for understanding data models
- **Existing OpenAPI Files**: Always review the current state of `openapi.yaml` and `openflow.openapi.yaml` before making changes
## Workflow
1. **Identify Changes**: Determine what API changes were made by examining:
- New or modified route handlers in windmill-api
- Changes to request/response structs
- Modifications to the Flow structure or related types
2. **Analyze the Implementation**: For each endpoint, identify:
- HTTP method and path
- Path parameters, query parameters, and request body schema
- Response schema(s) and status codes
- Authentication requirements
- Any tags or groupings
3. **Update OpenAPI Files**:
- Add or modify path definitions with accurate operation IDs
- Update or create schema definitions in the components section
- Ensure $ref references are correct
- Maintain consistent naming conventions with existing patterns
4. **Validate Changes**: Ensure the YAML syntax is valid and follows OpenAPI 3.0 specification.
## OpenAPI Conventions for Windmill
- **Operation IDs**: Use camelCase, descriptive names (e.g., `createScript`, `listFlows`, `updateWorkspaceSettings`)
- **Tags**: Group endpoints by domain (e.g., `scripts`, `flows`, `workspaces`, `users`)
- **Schema Naming**: Use PascalCase for schema names matching Rust struct names
- **Path Parameters**: Use `{workspace}` for workspace_id, maintain consistency with existing patterns
- **Security**: Most endpoints require Bearer token authentication - include appropriate security requirements
## Schema Mapping from Rust to OpenAPI
- `String` / `&str``type: string`
- `i32`, `i64``type: integer` (with appropriate format)
- `f32`, `f64``type: number`
- `bool``type: boolean`
- `Vec<T>``type: array` with `items`
- `Option<T>` → property is not in `required` array
- `HashMap<K, V>``type: object` with `additionalProperties`
- Enums → `type: string` with `enum` array
- Custom structs → `$ref` to schema definition
## Important Notes
- Always preserve existing documentation and descriptions when updating
- Maintain backward compatibility warnings in descriptions when applicable
- Include example values where they aid understanding
- For Flow-related changes, update BOTH openapi.yaml AND openflow.openapi.yaml as needed
- Follow the existing indentation and formatting style in the YAML files
When you complete updates, summarize what changes were made to which files and highlight any schema additions or modifications that downstream consumers should be aware of.

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#!/bin/bash
# Format backend Rust files with rustfmt after Claude edits them
# Get the file path from the tool result (passed via stdin as JSON)
INPUT=$(cat)
FILE_PATH=$(echo "$INPUT" | jq -r '.tool_input.file_path // empty')
# Exit if no file path
if [ -z "$FILE_PATH" ]; then
exit 0
fi
# Check if the file is in the backend directory and is a Rust file
if [[ "$FILE_PATH" == *"/backend/"* ]] && [[ "$FILE_PATH" =~ \.rs$ ]]; then
cd "$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/backend" || exit 0
# Run rustfmt, surface errors as context but don't block Claude
if rustfmt --config-path rustfmt.toml "$FILE_PATH" 2>&1; then
echo "Formatted $(basename "$FILE_PATH")"
fi
fi
exit 0

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#!/bin/bash
# Format frontend files with prettier after Claude edits them
# Get the file path from the tool result (passed via stdin as JSON)
INPUT=$(cat)
FILE_PATH=$(echo "$INPUT" | jq -r '.tool_input.file_path // empty')
# Exit if no file path
if [ -z "$FILE_PATH" ]; then
exit 0
fi
# Check if the file is in the frontend directory
if [[ "$FILE_PATH" == *"/frontend/"* ]]; then
# Check if it's a formattable file type
if [[ "$FILE_PATH" =~ \.(ts|js|svelte|json|css|html|md)$ ]]; then
cd "$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/frontend" || exit 0
# Run prettier, surface errors as context but don't block Claude
if ./node_modules/.bin/prettier --plugin prettier-plugin-svelte --write "$FILE_PATH" 2>&1; then
echo "Formatted $(basename "$FILE_PATH")"
fi
fi
fi
exit 0

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# PreToolUse hook: block destructive git operations when on the main branch.
# Non-git tool calls and read-only git commands pass through silently.
set -euo pipefail
input="$(cat)"
tool_name="$(echo "$input" | jq -r '.tool_name // empty')"
# Only care about Bash tool calls
[[ "$tool_name" == "Bash" ]] || exit 0
command="$(echo "$input" | jq -r '.tool_input.command // empty')"
# Only care about git write commands
if [[ "$command" =~ ^git\ (push|reset|revert|checkout|merge|rebase|commit|add) ]]; then
branch="$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [[ "$branch" == "main" ]]; then
echo "BLOCK: You are on the main branch. Create or switch to a feature branch first."
fi
fi

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#!/bin/bash
# Notify user when Claude requires input (works on macOS and Linux)
# Check if we're in an SSH session
if [[ -n "$SSH_CLIENT" || -n "$SSH_TTY" || -n "$SSH_CONNECTION" ]]; then
# SSH session - use terminal bell
# If using VSCode, enable audible terminal bell for SSH sessions:
# Add the following to .vscode/settings.json:
# "accessibility.signals.terminalBell": {
# "sound": "on"
# },
# "terminal.integrated.enableVisualBell": true
printf '\a'
else
# Local session - use native notifications
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]]; then
osascript -e 'display notification "Claude is waiting for your input" with title "Claude Code" sound name "Glass"' 2>/dev/null || printf '\a'
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == "linux-gnu"* ]]; then
notify-send "Claude Code" "Claude is waiting for your input" 2>/dev/null || printf '\a'
else
printf '\a'
fi
fi
exit 0

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{
"permissions": {
"additionalDirectories": [
"../windmill-ee-private"
],
"allow": [
"Bash(ls:*)",
"Bash(grep:*)",
"Bash(cat:*)",
"Bash(head:*)",
"Bash(tail:*)",
"Bash(less:*)",
"Bash(more:*)",
"Bash(find:*)",
"Bash(wc:*)",
"Bash(diff:*)",
"Bash(file:*)",
"Bash(stat:*)",
"Bash(tree:*)",
"Bash(pwd)",
"Bash(which:*)",
"Bash(whereis:*)",
"Bash(echo:*)",
"Bash(git status:*)",
"Bash(git diff:*)",
"Bash(git log:*)",
"Bash(git branch:*)",
"Bash(git show:*)",
"Bash(git blame:*)",
"Bash(cargo check:*)",
"Bash(cargo build --release:*)",
"Bash(sh wm-ts-nav/nav:*)",
"Bash(wm-ts-nav/nav:*)",
"Bash(./wm-ts-nav/nav:*)",
"Bash(wm-ts-nav/target/release/wm-ts-nav:*)",
"Bash(./wm-ts-nav/target/release/wm-ts-nav:*)",
"mcp__ide__getDiagnostics",
"Bash(npm run generate-backend-client:*)",
"Bash(npm run check:*)",
"Bash(git push:*)",
"Bash(git reset:*)",
"Bash(git revert:*)",
"Bash(git checkout:*)",
"Bash(git merge:*)",
"Bash(git rebase:*)",
"Bash(git add:*)",
"Bash(git commit:*)"
],
"deny": [
"Read(.env)",
"Read(.env.*)",
"Read(**/.env)",
"Read(**/.env.*)",
"Read(**/secrets/**)",
"Read(**/*.pem)",
"Read(**/*.key)",
"Read(**/credentials.json)",
"Read(**/*secret*)",
"Edit(.env)",
"Edit(.env.*)",
"Edit(**/.env)",
"Edit(**/.env.*)"
],
"ask": [
"Bash(rm:*)",
"Bash(rmdir:*)",
"Bash(mv:*)",
"Bash(chmod:*)",
"Bash(chown:*)",
"Bash(truncate:*)",
"Bash(shred:*)",
"Bash(unlink:*)"
]
},
"enableAllProjectMcpServers": true,
"hooks": {
"PreToolUse": [
{
"matcher": "Bash",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "\"$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR\"/.claude/hooks/guard-main-branch.sh",
"timeout": 5
}
]
}
],
"PostToolUse": [
{
"matcher": "Edit|Write",
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "\"$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR\"/.claude/hooks/format-frontend.sh",
"timeout": 30
},
{
"type": "command",
"command": "\"$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR\"/.claude/hooks/format-backend.sh",
"timeout": 30
}
]
}
],
"Notification": [
{
"hooks": [
{
"type": "command",
"command": "\"$CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR\"/.claude/hooks/notify-user.sh",
"timeout": 10
}
]
}
]
},
"enabledPlugins": {
"typescript-lsp@claude-plugins-official": true,
"code-review@claude-plugins-official": true
}
}

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---
name: commit
user_invocable: true
description: Create a git commit with conventional commit format. MUST use anytime you want to commit changes.
---
# Git Commit Skill
Create a focused, single-line commit following conventional commit conventions.
## Instructions
1. **Analyze changes**: Run `git status` and `git diff` to understand what was modified
2. **Stage only modified files**: Add files individually by name. NEVER use `git add -A` or `git add .`
3. **Write commit message**: Follow the conventional commit format as a single line
## Conventional Commit Format
```
<type>: <description>
```
### Types
- `feat`: New feature or capability
- `fix`: Bug fix
- `refactor`: Code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
- `docs`: Documentation only changes
- `style`: Formatting, missing semicolons, etc (no code change)
- `test`: Adding or correcting tests
- `chore`: Maintenance tasks, dependency updates, etc
- `perf`: Performance improvement
### Rules
- Message MUST be a single line (no multi-line messages)
- Description should be lowercase, imperative mood ("add" not "added")
- No period at the end
- Keep under 72 characters total
### Examples
```
feat: add token usage tracking for AI providers
fix: resolve null pointer in job executor
refactor: extract common validation logic
docs: update API endpoint documentation
chore: upgrade sqlx to 0.7
```
## Execution Steps
1. Run `git status` to see all changes
2. Run `git diff` to understand the changes in detail
3. Run `git log --oneline -5` to see recent commit style
4. Stage ONLY the modified/relevant files: `git add <file1> <file2> ...`
5. Create the commit with conventional format:
```bash
git commit -m "<type>: <description>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>"
```
6. Run `git status` to verify the commit succeeded

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---
name: local-review
user_invocable: true
description: Code review a pull request for bugs and CLAUDE.md compliance. MUST use when asked to review code.
---
# Local Code Review Skill
Review a pull request for real bugs and CLAUDE.md compliance violations. This review targets HIGH SIGNAL issues only.
## Review Philosophy
- **Only flag issues you are certain about.** If you are not sure an issue is real, do not flag it. False positives erode trust and waste reviewer time.
- Think like a senior engineer doing a final review — flag things that would cause incidents, not things that are merely imperfect.
## What to Flag
- Code that won't compile or parse (syntax errors, type errors, missing imports)
- Code that will definitely produce wrong results regardless of inputs
- Clear, unambiguous CLAUDE.md violations (quote the exact rule being violated)
- Security issues in introduced code (injection, auth bypass, data exposure)
- Incorrect logic that will fail in production
## What NOT to Flag
- Code style or quality concerns
- Potential issues that depend on specific inputs or runtime state
- Subjective suggestions or improvements
- Pre-existing issues not introduced by this PR
- Pedantic nitpicks a senior engineer wouldn't flag
- Issues a linter or type checker will catch
- General quality concerns unless explicitly prohibited in CLAUDE.md
- Issues silenced via lint ignore comments
## Execution Steps
1. **Determine the PR scope**:
- If an argument is provided, use it as the PR number or branch
- Otherwise, detect from the current branch vs main
- Run `gh pr view` if a PR exists, or use `git diff main...HEAD`
2. **Find relevant CLAUDE.md files**:
- Read the root `CLAUDE.md`
- Check for CLAUDE.md files in directories containing changed files
3. **Get the diff and metadata**:
- `gh pr diff` or `git diff main...HEAD` for the full diff
- `gh pr view` or `git log main..HEAD --oneline` for context
4. **Read changed files** where the diff alone is insufficient to understand context
5. **Review for**:
- CLAUDE.md compliance — check each rule against the changed code
- Bugs and logic errors — will this code work correctly?
- Security issues — injection, auth, data exposure in new code
6. **Self-validate each finding**: Before reporting, ask yourself:
- "Is this definitely a real issue, not a false positive?"
- "Would a senior engineer flag this in review?"
- If the answer to either is no, discard the finding
7. **Output findings** to the terminal (default) or post as PR comments (with `--comment` flag)
## Output Format
```
## Code review
Found N issues:
1. <description> (<reason: CLAUDE.md adherence | bug | security>)
<file_path:line_number>
2. <description> (<reason>)
<file_path:line_number>
```
If no issues are found:
```
## Code review
No issues found. Checked for bugs and CLAUDE.md compliance.
```
## Posting Comments (--comment flag)
If the user passes `--comment`, post findings as inline PR comments using:
```bash
gh pr review --comment --body "<summary>"
```
Or for inline comments on specific lines:
```bash
gh api repos/{owner}/{repo}/pulls/{pr}/reviews -f body="<summary>" -f event="COMMENT" -f comments="[...]"
```

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# Skill: Adding Native Trigger Services
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for adding new native trigger services to Windmill. Native triggers allow external services (like Nextcloud, Google Drive, etc.) to trigger Windmill scripts/flows via webhooks or push notifications.
## Architecture Overview
The native trigger system consists of:
1. **Database Layer** - PostgreSQL tables and enum types
2. **Backend Rust Implementation** - Core trait, handlers, and service modules in the `windmill-native-triggers` crate
3. **Frontend Svelte Components** - Configuration forms and UI components
### Key Files
| Component | Path |
|-----------|------|
| Core module with `External` trait | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/lib.rs` |
| Generic CRUD handlers | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/handler.rs` |
| Background sync logic | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/sync.rs` |
| OAuth/workspace integration | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/workspace_integrations.rs` |
| Re-export shim (windmill-api) | `backend/windmill-api/src/native_triggers/mod.rs` |
| TriggerKind enum | `backend/windmill-common/src/triggers.rs` |
| JobTriggerKind enum | `backend/windmill-common/src/jobs.rs` |
| Frontend service registry | `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/native/utils.ts` |
| Frontend trigger utilities | `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/utils.ts` |
| Trigger badges (icons + counts) | `frontend/src/lib/components/graph/renderers/triggers/TriggersBadge.svelte` |
| Workspace integrations UI | `frontend/src/lib/components/workspaceSettings/WorkspaceIntegrations.svelte` |
| OAuth config form component | `frontend/src/lib/components/workspaceSettings/OAuthClientConfig.svelte` |
| OpenAPI spec | `backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml` |
| Reference: Nextcloud module | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/nextcloud/` |
| Reference: Google module | `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/google/` |
### Crate Structure
The native trigger code lives in the `windmill-native-triggers` crate (`backend/windmill-native-triggers/`). The `windmill-api` crate re-exports everything via a shim:
```rust
// backend/windmill-api/src/native_triggers/mod.rs
pub use windmill_native_triggers::*;
```
All new service modules go in `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/`.
---
## Core Concepts
### The `External` Trait
Every native trigger service implements the `External` trait defined in `lib.rs`:
```rust
#[async_trait]
pub trait External: Send + Sync + 'static {
// Associated types:
type ServiceConfig: Debug + DeserializeOwned + Serialize + Send + Sync;
type TriggerData: Debug + Serialize + Send + Sync;
type OAuthData: DeserializeOwned + Serialize + Clone + Send + Sync;
type CreateResponse: DeserializeOwned + Send + Sync;
// Constants:
const SUPPORT_WEBHOOK: bool;
const SERVICE_NAME: ServiceName;
const DISPLAY_NAME: &'static str;
const TOKEN_ENDPOINT: &'static str;
const REFRESH_ENDPOINT: &'static str;
const AUTH_ENDPOINT: &'static str;
// Required methods:
async fn create(&self, w_id, oauth_data, webhook_token, data, db, tx) -> Result<Self::CreateResponse>;
async fn update(&self, w_id, oauth_data, external_id, webhook_token, data, db, tx) -> Result<serde_json::Value>;
async fn get(&self, w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx) -> Result<Self::TriggerData>;
async fn delete(&self, w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx) -> Result<()>;
async fn exists(&self, w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx) -> Result<bool>;
async fn maintain_triggers(&self, db, workspace_id, triggers, oauth_data, synced, errors);
fn external_id_and_metadata_from_response(&self, resp) -> (String, Option<serde_json::Value>);
// Methods with defaults:
async fn prepare_webhook(&self, db, w_id, headers, body, script_path, is_flow) -> Result<PushArgsOwned>;
fn service_config_from_create_response(&self, data, resp) -> Option<serde_json::Value>;
fn additional_routes(&self) -> axum::Router;
async fn http_client_request<T, B>(&self, url, method, workspace_id, tx, db, headers, body) -> Result<T>;
}
```
Key design points:
- **`update()` returns `serde_json::Value`** - the resolved service_config to store. Each service is responsible for building the final config.
- **`maintain_triggers()`** - periodic background maintenance. Each service implements its own strategy (Nextcloud: reconcile with external state; Google: renew expiring channels).
- **No `list_all()` in the trait** - services that need it (Nextcloud) implement it privately; services that don't (Google) use different maintenance strategies.
- **No `get_external_id_from_trigger_data()` or `extract_service_config_from_trigger_data()`** - removed in favor of the `maintain_triggers` pattern.
### Create Lifecycle: Two Paths
The `create_native_trigger` handler in `handler.rs` supports two creation flows, controlled by `service_config_from_create_response()`:
**Path A: Short (Google pattern)** - `service_config_from_create_response()` returns `Some(config)`:
1. `create()` registers on external service
2. `external_id_and_metadata_from_response()` extracts the ID
3. `service_config_from_create_response()` builds the config directly from input data + response metadata
4. Stores trigger in DB -- done, no extra round-trip
Use this when the external_id is known before the create call (e.g., Google generates the channel_id as a UUID upfront and includes it in the webhook URL).
**Path B: Long (Nextcloud pattern)** - `service_config_from_create_response()` returns `None` (default):
1. `create()` registers on external service (webhook URL has no external_id yet)
2. `external_id_and_metadata_from_response()` extracts the ID
3. `update()` is called to fix the webhook URL with the now-known external_id
4. `update()` returns the resolved service_config
5. Stores trigger in DB
Use this when the external_id is assigned by the remote service and the webhook URL needs to be corrected after creation.
### OAuth Token Storage (Three-Table Pattern)
OAuth tokens are stored across three tables, NOT in `workspace_integrations.oauth_data` directly:
| Table | What's Stored |
|-------|---------------|
| `workspace_integrations` | `oauth_data` JSON with `base_url`, `client_id`, `client_secret`, `instance_shared` flag; `resource_path` pointing to the variable |
| `variable` | Encrypted `access_token` (at the path stored in `resource_path`), linked to `account` via `account` column |
| `account` | `refresh_token`, keyed by `workspace_id` + `client` (service name) + `is_workspace_integration = true` |
The `decrypt_oauth_data()` function in `lib.rs` assembles these into a unified struct:
```rust
pub struct OAuthConfig {
pub base_url: String,
pub access_token: String, // decrypted from variable
pub refresh_token: Option<String>, // from account table
pub client_id: String, // from oauth_data or instance settings
pub client_secret: String, // from oauth_data or instance settings
}
```
Instance-level sharing: when `oauth_data.instance_shared == true`, `client_id` and `client_secret` are read from global settings instead of workspace_integrations.
### URL Resolution
The `resolve_endpoint()` helper handles both absolute and relative OAuth URLs:
```rust
pub fn resolve_endpoint(base_url: &str, endpoint: &str) -> String {
if endpoint.starts_with("http://") || endpoint.starts_with("https://") {
endpoint.to_string() // Google: absolute URLs
} else {
format!("{}{}", base_url, endpoint) // Nextcloud: relative paths
}
}
```
### ServiceName Methods
`ServiceName` is the central registry enum. Each variant must implement these match arms:
| Method | Purpose |
|--------|---------|
| `as_str()` | Lowercase identifier (e.g., `"google"`) |
| `as_trigger_kind()` | Maps to `TriggerKind` enum |
| `as_job_trigger_kind()` | Maps to `JobTriggerKind` enum |
| `token_endpoint()` | OAuth token endpoint (relative or absolute) |
| `auth_endpoint()` | OAuth authorization endpoint |
| `oauth_scopes()` | Space-separated OAuth scopes |
| `resource_type()` | Resource type for token storage (e.g., `"gworkspace"`) |
| `extra_auth_params()` | Extra OAuth params (e.g., Google needs `access_type=offline`, `prompt=consent`) |
| `integration_service()` | Maps to the workspace integration service (usually `*self`) |
| `TryFrom<String>` | Parse from string |
| `Display` | Delegates to `as_str()` |
---
## Step-by-Step Implementation Guide
### Step 1: Database Migration
Create a new migration file: `backend/migrations/YYYYMMDDHHMMSS_newservice_trigger.up.sql`
```sql
-- Add the service to the native_trigger_service enum
ALTER TYPE native_trigger_service ADD VALUE IF NOT EXISTS 'newservice';
-- Add to TRIGGER_KIND enum (used for trigger tracking)
ALTER TYPE TRIGGER_KIND ADD VALUE IF NOT EXISTS 'newservice';
-- Add to job_trigger_kind enum (used for job tracking)
ALTER TYPE job_trigger_kind ADD VALUE IF NOT EXISTS 'newservice';
```
Also create the corresponding down migration.
### Step 2: Update windmill-common Enums
#### `backend/windmill-common/src/triggers.rs`
Add variant to `TriggerKind` enum, and update `to_key()` and `fmt()` implementations.
#### `backend/windmill-common/src/jobs.rs`
Add variant to `JobTriggerKind` enum and update the `Display` implementation.
### Step 3: Backend Service Module
Create a new directory: `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/newservice/`
#### `mod.rs` - Type Definitions
```rust
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
pub mod external;
// pub mod routes; // Only if you need additional service-specific routes
/// OAuth data deserialized from the three-table pattern.
/// The actual structure is built by decrypt_oauth_data() from variable + account + workspace_integrations.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub struct NewServiceOAuthData {
pub base_url: String, // from workspace_integrations.oauth_data
pub access_token: String, // decrypted from variable table
pub refresh_token: Option<String>, // from account table
// Note: client_id and client_secret are in OAuthConfig, not here
// unless the service needs them at runtime for API calls
}
/// Configuration provided by user when creating/updating a trigger.
/// Stored as JSON in native_trigger.service_config.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct NewServiceConfig {
// Service-specific configuration fields
pub folder_path: String,
pub file_filter: Option<String>,
}
/// Data retrieved from the external service about a trigger.
/// Returned by the get() method and shown in the UI.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct NewServiceTriggerData {
pub folder_path: String,
pub file_filter: Option<String>,
// Fields that shouldn't affect service_config comparison should use #[serde(skip_serializing)]
}
/// Response from external service when creating a trigger/webhook.
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
pub struct CreateTriggerResponse {
pub id: String,
}
/// Handler struct (stateless, used for routing)
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
pub struct NewService;
```
#### `external.rs` - External Trait Implementation
```rust
use async_trait::async_trait;
use reqwest::Method;
use sqlx::PgConnection;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use windmill_common::{
error::{Error, Result},
BASE_URL, DB,
};
use crate::{
generate_webhook_service_url, External, NativeTrigger, NativeTriggerData, ServiceName,
sync::{SyncError, TriggerSyncInfo},
};
use super::{NewService, NewServiceConfig, NewServiceOAuthData, NewServiceTriggerData, CreateTriggerResponse};
#[async_trait]
impl External for NewService {
type ServiceConfig = NewServiceConfig;
type TriggerData = NewServiceTriggerData;
type OAuthData = NewServiceOAuthData;
type CreateResponse = CreateTriggerResponse;
const SERVICE_NAME: ServiceName = ServiceName::NewService;
const DISPLAY_NAME: &'static str = "New Service";
const SUPPORT_WEBHOOK: bool = true;
const TOKEN_ENDPOINT: &'static str = "/oauth/token";
const REFRESH_ENDPOINT: &'static str = "/oauth/token";
const AUTH_ENDPOINT: &'static str = "/oauth/authorize";
async fn create(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
webhook_token: &str,
data: &NativeTriggerData<Self::ServiceConfig>,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<Self::CreateResponse> {
let base_url = &*BASE_URL.read().await;
// external_id is None during create (we get it from the response)
let webhook_url = generate_webhook_service_url(
base_url, w_id, &data.script_path, data.is_flow,
None, Self::SERVICE_NAME, webhook_token,
);
let url = format!("{}/api/webhooks/create", oauth_data.base_url);
let payload = serde_json::json!({
"callback_url": webhook_url,
"folder_path": data.service_config.folder_path,
});
let response: CreateTriggerResponse = self
.http_client_request(&url, Method::POST, w_id, tx, db, None, Some(&payload))
.await?;
Ok(response)
}
/// Update returns the resolved service_config as JSON.
/// For services using the update+get pattern, call self.get() and serialize.
async fn update(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
external_id: &str,
webhook_token: &str,
data: &NativeTriggerData<Self::ServiceConfig>,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<serde_json::Value> {
let base_url = &*BASE_URL.read().await;
let webhook_url = generate_webhook_service_url(
base_url, w_id, &data.script_path, data.is_flow,
Some(external_id), Self::SERVICE_NAME, webhook_token,
);
let url = format!("{}/api/webhooks/{}", oauth_data.base_url, external_id);
let payload = serde_json::json!({
"callback_url": webhook_url,
"folder_path": data.service_config.folder_path,
});
let _: serde_json::Value = self
.http_client_request(&url, Method::PUT, w_id, tx, db, None, Some(&payload))
.await?;
// Fetch back the updated state to get the resolved config
let trigger_data = self.get(w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx).await?;
serde_json::to_value(&trigger_data)
.map_err(|e| Error::InternalErr(format!("Failed to serialize trigger data: {}", e)))
}
async fn get(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
external_id: &str,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<Self::TriggerData> {
let url = format!("{}/api/webhooks/{}", oauth_data.base_url, external_id);
self.http_client_request::<_, ()>(&url, Method::GET, w_id, tx, db, None, None).await
}
async fn delete(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
external_id: &str,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<()> {
let url = format!("{}/api/webhooks/{}", oauth_data.base_url, external_id);
let _: serde_json::Value = self
.http_client_request::<_, ()>(&url, Method::DELETE, w_id, tx, db, None, None)
.await
.or_else(|e| match &e {
Error::InternalErr(msg) if msg.contains("404") => Ok(serde_json::Value::Null),
_ => Err(e),
})?;
Ok(())
}
async fn exists(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
external_id: &str,
db: &DB,
tx: &mut PgConnection,
) -> Result<bool> {
match self.get(w_id, oauth_data, external_id, db, tx).await {
Ok(_) => Ok(true),
Err(Error::NotFound(_)) => Ok(false),
Err(e) => Err(e),
}
}
/// Background maintenance. Choose the right pattern for your service:
/// - For services with queryable external state: use reconcile_with_external_state()
/// - For channel-based services with expiration: implement renewal logic
async fn maintain_triggers(
&self,
db: &DB,
workspace_id: &str,
triggers: &[NativeTrigger],
oauth_data: &Self::OAuthData,
synced: &mut Vec<TriggerSyncInfo>,
errors: &mut Vec<SyncError>,
) {
// Option A: Reconcile with external state (Nextcloud pattern)
// Fetch all triggers from external service and compare with DB
let external_triggers = match self.list_all(workspace_id, oauth_data, db).await {
Ok(triggers) => triggers,
Err(e) => {
errors.push(SyncError {
resource_path: format!("workspace:{}", workspace_id),
error_message: format!("Failed to list triggers: {}", e),
error_type: "api_error".to_string(),
});
return;
}
};
// Convert to (external_id, config_json) pairs
let external_pairs: Vec<(String, serde_json::Value)> = external_triggers
.into_iter()
.map(|t| (t.id.clone(), serde_json::to_value(&t).unwrap_or_default()))
.collect();
crate::sync::reconcile_with_external_state(
db, workspace_id, Self::SERVICE_NAME, triggers, &external_pairs, synced, errors,
).await;
}
fn external_id_and_metadata_from_response(
&self,
resp: &Self::CreateResponse,
) -> (String, Option<serde_json::Value>) {
(resp.id.clone(), None)
}
// service_config_from_create_response: NOT overridden (returns None).
// This means the handler uses the update+get pattern after create.
// Override and return Some(...) to skip the update+get cycle (Google pattern).
}
impl NewService {
/// Private helper to list all triggers from the external service.
async fn list_all(
&self,
w_id: &str,
oauth_data: &<Self as External>::OAuthData,
db: &DB,
) -> Result<Vec<<Self as External>::TriggerData>> {
// Implementation depends on the external service's API
todo!()
}
}
```
### Step 4: Update lib.rs Registry
In `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/lib.rs`:
```rust
// Service modules - add new services here:
#[cfg(feature = "native_trigger")]
pub mod newservice; // <-- Add this
// ServiceName enum - add variant:
pub enum ServiceName {
Nextcloud,
Google,
NewService, // <-- Add this
}
// Then add match arms in ALL ServiceName methods:
// as_str(), as_trigger_kind(), as_job_trigger_kind(), token_endpoint(),
// auth_endpoint(), oauth_scopes(), resource_type(), extra_auth_params(),
// integration_service(), TryFrom<String>, Display
```
### Step 5: Update handler.rs Routes
In `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/handler.rs`:
```rust
pub fn generate_native_trigger_routers() -> Router {
// ...
#[cfg(feature = "native_trigger")]
{
use crate::newservice::NewService;
return router
.nest("/nextcloud", service_routes(NextCloud))
.nest("/google", service_routes(Google))
.nest("/newservice", service_routes(NewService)); // <-- Add this
}
// ...
}
```
### Step 6: Update sync.rs
In `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/sync.rs`:
```rust
pub async fn sync_all_triggers(db: &DB) -> Result<BackgroundSyncResult> {
// ...
#[cfg(feature = "native_trigger")]
{
use crate::newservice::NewService;
// ... existing service syncs ...
// New service sync
let (service_name, result) = sync_service_triggers(db, NewService).await;
total_synced += result.synced_triggers.len();
total_errors += result.errors.len();
service_results.insert(service_name, result);
}
// ...
}
```
### Step 7: Frontend Service Registry
In `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/native/utils.ts`:
Add to `NATIVE_TRIGGER_SERVICES`, `getTriggerIconName()`, and `getServiceIcon()`.
### Step 8: Frontend Trigger Form Component
Create: `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/native/services/newservice/NewServiceTriggerForm.svelte`
### Step 9: Frontend Icon Component
Create: `frontend/src/lib/components/icons/NewServiceIcon.svelte`
### Step 10: Update NativeTriggerEditor
Check `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/native/NativeTriggerEditor.svelte` to ensure it dynamically loads form components based on service name.
### Step 11: Workspace Integration UI
Add your service to the `supportedServices` map in `frontend/src/lib/components/workspaceSettings/WorkspaceIntegrations.svelte`:
```typescript
const supportedServices: Record<string, ServiceConfig> = {
// ... existing services ...
newservice: {
name: 'newservice',
displayName: 'New Service',
description: 'Connect to New Service for triggers',
icon: NewServiceIcon,
docsUrl: 'https://www.windmill.dev/docs/integrations/newservice',
requiresBaseUrl: false, // false for cloud services, true for self-hosted
setupInstructions: [
'Step 1: Create an OAuth app on the service',
'Step 2: Configure the redirect URI shown below',
'Step 3: Enter the client credentials below'
]
}
}
```
### Step 12: Update `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/utils.ts`
Update ALL of these maps/functions:
1. `triggerIconMap` - import and add icon
2. `triggerDisplayNamesMap` - add display name
3. `triggerTypeOrder` in `sortTriggers()` - add type
4. `getLightConfig()` - add case for your service
5. `getTriggerLabel()` - add case for your service
6. `jobTriggerKinds` - add to array
7. `countPropertyMap` - add count property
8. `triggerSaveFunctions` - add save function
### Step 13: Update TriggersBadge Component
In `frontend/src/lib/components/graph/renderers/triggers/TriggersBadge.svelte`:
1. Import the icon
2. Add to `baseConfig` with `countKey` (the dynamic `availableNativeServices` loop does NOT set `countKey`)
3. Add to the `allTypes` array
### Step 14: Update TriggersWrapper.svelte
In `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/TriggersWrapper.svelte`:
Add a `{:else if selectedTrigger.type === 'yourservice'}` case that renders `<NativeTriggersPanel service="yourservice" ...>` with the same props pattern as the existing native trigger cases (e.g., `nextcloud`).
### Step 15: Update AddTriggersButton.svelte
In `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/AddTriggersButton.svelte`:
1. Add `yourserviceAvailable` state variable
2. Add `setYourserviceState()` async function using `isServiceAvailable('yourservice', $workspaceStore!)`
3. Call it at module level
4. Add a dropdown entry to `addTriggerItems` with `hidden: !yourserviceAvailable`
### Step 16: Update TriggersEditor.svelte Delete Handling
In `frontend/src/lib/components/triggers/TriggersEditor.svelte`:
Add your service to the `nativeTriggerServices` map in `deleteDeployedTrigger()`. Native triggers use `NativeTriggerService.deleteNativeTrigger({ workspace, serviceName, externalId })` instead of the standard `path`-based delete.
### Step 17: Update OpenAPI Spec and Regenerate Types
Add to `JobTriggerKind` enum in `backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml`, then:
```bash
cd frontend && npm run generate-backend-client
```
---
## Special Patterns
### Unified Service with `trigger_type` (Google Pattern)
When a single service handles multiple trigger types (e.g., Google Drive + Calendar share OAuth and API patterns), use a single `ServiceName` variant with a discriminator field:
```rust
pub enum GoogleTriggerType { Drive, Calendar }
pub struct GoogleServiceConfig {
pub trigger_type: GoogleTriggerType,
// Drive-specific fields (only used when trigger_type = Drive)
pub resource_id: Option<String>,
pub resource_name: Option<String>,
// Calendar-specific fields (only used when trigger_type = Calendar)
pub calendar_id: Option<String>,
pub calendar_name: Option<String>,
// Metadata set after creation
pub google_resource_id: Option<String>,
pub expiration: Option<String>,
}
```
Branch in trait methods based on `trigger_type`. Frontend uses a `ToggleButtonGroup` to switch between types. This keeps the codebase simpler (one service, one OAuth flow, one set of routes).
See `backend/windmill-native-triggers/src/google/` for the reference implementation.
### Skipping update+get After Create (Google Pattern)
Override `service_config_from_create_response()` to return `Some(config)` when the external_id is known before the create call:
```rust
fn service_config_from_create_response(
&self,
data: &NativeTriggerData<Self::ServiceConfig>,
resp: &Self::CreateResponse,
) -> Option<serde_json::Value> {
// Clone input config, add metadata from response
let mut config = data.service_config.clone();
config.google_resource_id = Some(resp.resource_id.clone());
config.expiration = Some(resp.expiration.clone());
Some(serde_json::to_value(&config).unwrap())
}
```
### Services with Absolute OAuth Endpoints (Google)
Unlike self-hosted services where OAuth endpoints are relative paths appended to `base_url`, services like Google have absolute URLs:
```rust
// Nextcloud: relative paths
ServiceName::Nextcloud => "/apps/oauth2/api/v1/token",
// Google: absolute URLs
ServiceName::Google => "https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token",
```
The `resolve_endpoint()` function handles both. For services with absolute endpoints:
- `base_url` can be empty
- `requiresBaseUrl: false` in the frontend workspace integration config
- Add `extra_auth_params()` if needed (Google requires `access_type=offline` and `prompt=consent`)
### Channel-Based Push Notifications with Renewal (Google Pattern)
For services using expiring watch channels instead of persistent webhooks:
1. Store expiration in `service_config` (as part of `ServiceConfig`)
2. In `maintain_triggers()`, implement renewal logic instead of using `reconcile_with_external_state()`:
```rust
async fn maintain_triggers(&self, db, workspace_id, triggers, oauth_data, synced, errors) {
for trigger in triggers {
if should_renew_channel(trigger) {
self.renew_channel(db, trigger, oauth_data).await;
}
}
}
```
3. Renewal: best-effort stop old channel, create new one with same external_id, update service_config with new expiration
4. Google example: Drive channels expire in 24h (renew when <1h left), Calendar channels expire in 7 days (renew when <1 day left)
### reconcile_with_external_state (Nextcloud Pattern)
The reusable function in `sync.rs` compares external triggers with DB state:
- Triggers missing externally: sets error "Trigger no longer exists on external service"
- Triggers present externally: clears errors, updates service_config if it differs
Usage in `maintain_triggers()`:
```rust
let external_pairs: Vec<(String, serde_json::Value)> = /* fetch from external */;
crate::sync::reconcile_with_external_state(
db, workspace_id, Self::SERVICE_NAME, triggers, &external_pairs, synced, errors,
).await;
```
### Webhook Payload Processing
Override `prepare_webhook()` to parse service-specific payloads into script/flow args:
```rust
async fn prepare_webhook(&self, db, w_id, headers, body, script_path, is_flow) -> Result<PushArgsOwned> {
let mut args = HashMap::new();
args.insert("event_type".to_string(), Box::new(headers.get("x-event-type").cloned()) as _);
args.insert("payload".to_string(), Box::new(serde_json::from_str::<serde_json::Value>(&body)?) as _);
Ok(PushArgsOwned { extra: None, args })
}
```
Then register in `prepare_native_trigger_args()` in `lib.rs`:
```rust
pub async fn prepare_native_trigger_args(service_name, db, w_id, headers, body) -> Result<Option<PushArgsOwned>> {
match service_name {
ServiceName::Google => { /* ... */ Ok(Some(args)) }
ServiceName::NewService => { /* ... */ Ok(Some(args)) }
ServiceName::Nextcloud => Ok(None), // Uses default body parsing
}
}
```
### Instance-Level OAuth Credentials
When `workspace_integrations.oauth_data.instance_shared == true`, `decrypt_oauth_data()` reads `client_id` and `client_secret` from instance-level global settings instead of workspace-level. This allows admins to share OAuth app credentials across workspaces.
The frontend handles this via the `generate_instance_connect_url` endpoint in `workspace_integrations.rs`.
---
## Testing Checklist
- [ ] Database migration runs successfully
- [ ] `cargo check -p windmill-native-triggers --features native_trigger` passes
- [ ] `npx svelte-check --threshold error` passes (in frontend/)
- [ ] Service appears in workspace integrations list
- [ ] OAuth flow completes successfully
- [ ] Can create a new trigger
- [ ] Can view trigger details
- [ ] Can update trigger configuration
- [ ] Can delete trigger
- [ ] Webhook receives and processes payloads
- [ ] Background sync works correctly (reconciliation or channel renewal)
- [ ] Error handling works (expired tokens, service unavailable)
---
## Reference Implementations
### Nextcloud (Self-Hosted, Update+Get Pattern)
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `nextcloud/mod.rs` | Types: NextCloudOAuthData, NextcloudServiceConfig, NextCloudTriggerData |
| `nextcloud/external.rs` | External trait: uses update+get pattern, reconcile_with_external_state for sync |
| `nextcloud/routes.rs` | Additional route: `GET /events` |
Key patterns: relative OAuth endpoints, base_url required, list_all + reconcile for sync, update returns JSON from get().
### Google (Cloud, Unified Service, Short Create)
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `google/mod.rs` | Types: GoogleServiceConfig with trigger_type discriminator, GoogleTriggerType enum |
| `google/external.rs` | External trait: overrides service_config_from_create_response, channel renewal for sync |
| `google/routes.rs` | Additional routes: `GET /calendars`, `GET /drive/files`, `GET /drive/shared_drives` |
Key patterns: absolute OAuth endpoints, empty base_url, trigger_type for Drive/Calendar, expiring watch channels with renewal, service_config_from_create_response skips update+get, get() reconstructs data from stored service_config (no external "get channel" API).

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---
name: pr
user_invocable: true
description: Open a draft pull request on GitHub. MUST use when you want to create/open a PR.
---
# Pull Request Skill
Create a draft pull request with a clear title and explicit description of changes.
## Instructions
1. **Analyze branch changes**: Understand all commits since diverging from main
2. **Push to remote**: Ensure all commits are pushed
3. **Create draft PR**: Always open as draft for review before merging
## PR Title Format
Follow conventional commit format for the PR title:
```
<type>: <description>
```
### Types
- `feat`: New feature or capability
- `fix`: Bug fix
- `refactor`: Code restructuring
- `docs`: Documentation changes
- `chore`: Maintenance tasks
- `perf`: Performance improvements
### Title Rules
- Keep under 70 characters
- Use lowercase, imperative mood
- No period at the end
- If `*_ee.rs` files were modified, prefix with `[ee]`: `[ee] <type>: <description>`
## PR Body Format
The body MUST be explicit about what changed. Structure:
```markdown
## Summary
<Clear description of what this PR does and why>
## Changes
- <Specific change 1>
- <Specific change 2>
- <Specific change 3>
## Test plan
- [ ] <How to verify change 1>
- [ ] <How to verify change 2>
---
Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
```
## Execution Steps
1. Run `git status` to check for uncommitted changes
2. Run `git log main..HEAD --oneline` to see all commits in this branch
3. Run `git diff main...HEAD` to see the full diff against main
4. Check if remote branch exists and is up to date:
```bash
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref --symbolic-full-name @{u} 2>/dev/null || echo "no upstream"
```
5. Push to remote if needed: `git push -u origin HEAD`
6. Create draft PR using gh CLI:
```bash
gh pr create --draft --title "<type>: <description>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
<description>
## Changes
- <change 1>
- <change 2>
## Test plan
- [ ] <test 1>
- [ ] <test 2>
---
Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
EOF
)"
```
7. Return the PR URL to the user
## EE Companion PR (when `*_ee.rs` files were modified)
The `*_ee.rs` files in the windmill repo are **symlinks** to `windmill-ee-private` — changes won't appear in `git diff` of the windmill repo. Instead, check the EE repo for uncommitted or unpushed changes.
Follow the full EE PR workflow in `docs/enterprise.md`. The key PR-specific details:
1. Find the EE repo/worktree: see "Finding the EE Repo" in `docs/enterprise.md`
2. Check for changes: `git -C <ee-path> status --short`
- If there are no changes in the EE repo, skip this entire section
3. Follow steps 15 from the "EE PR Workflow" in `docs/enterprise.md`
4. Create the companion PR (title does NOT get the `[ee]` prefix):
```bash
gh pr create --draft --repo windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private --title "<type>: <description>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
Companion PR for windmill-labs/windmill#<PR_NUMBER>
---
Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
EOF
)"
```
5. Commit `ee-repo-ref.txt` and push the updated windmill branch

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---
name: refine
user_invocable: true
description: End-of-session reflection. Reviews friction encountered during the session and proposes updates to docs/ to capture lessons learned.
---
# Refine Skill
Reflect on the current session and update documentation with lessons learned.
## Instructions
1. **Identify friction**: Review what happened in this session:
- Run `git diff main...HEAD --stat` to see what files were touched
- Think about: what was slow, what failed, what required multiple attempts, what information was missing or hard to find
2. **Read current docs**: Read the docs that were relevant to this session:
- `docs/validation.md`
- `docs/enterprise.md`
- `docs/autonomous-mode.md`
- Any skills that were invoked
3. **Propose updates**: For each piece of friction, decide if it warrants a doc update:
- **Missing knowledge**: Information you had to discover that should be documented
- **Wrong guidance**: Instructions that led you astray
- **Missing validation rule**: A check that should be in the validation matrix
- **New pattern**: A codebase pattern worth capturing for next time
4. **Apply updates**: Edit the relevant `docs/` files. Keep changes minimal and specific — add only what would have saved time this session.
5. **Report**: Summarize what was added/changed and why.
## Rules
- Only add knowledge confirmed by this session — no speculative additions
- Keep docs concise — add a line or two, not a paragraph
- If a whole new doc is needed, create it in `docs/` and add a pointer in `CLAUDE.md`
- Don't update skills unless a coding pattern was genuinely wrong
- Don't add things Claude already knows — only Windmill-specific knowledge

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---
name: rust-backend
description: Rust coding guidelines for the Windmill backend. MUST use when writing or modifying Rust code in the backend directory.
---
# Windmill Rust Patterns
Apply these Windmill-specific patterns when writing Rust code in `backend/`.
## Error Handling
Use `Error` from `windmill_common::error`. Return `Result<T, Error>` or `JsonResult<T>`:
```rust
use windmill_common::error::{Error, Result};
pub async fn get_job(db: &DB, id: Uuid) -> Result<Job> {
sqlx::query_as!(Job, "SELECT id, workspace_id FROM v2_job WHERE id = $1", id)
.fetch_optional(db)
.await?
.ok_or_else(|| Error::NotFound("job not found".to_string()))?;
}
```
Never panic in library code. Reserve `.unwrap()` for compile-time guarantees.
## SQLx Patterns
**Never use `SELECT *`** — always list columns explicitly. Critical for backwards compatibility when workers lag behind API version:
```rust
// Correct
sqlx::query_as!(Job, "SELECT id, workspace_id, path FROM v2_job WHERE id = $1", id)
// Wrong — breaks when columns are added
sqlx::query_as!(Job, "SELECT * FROM v2_job WHERE id = $1", id)
```
Use batch operations to avoid N+1:
```rust
// Preferred — single query with IN clause
sqlx::query!("SELECT ... WHERE id = ANY($1)", &ids[..]).fetch_all(db).await?
```
Use transactions for multi-step operations. Parameterize all queries.
## JSON Handling
Prefer `Box<serde_json::value::RawValue>` over `serde_json::Value` when storing/passing JSON without inspection:
```rust
pub struct Job {
pub args: Option<Box<serde_json::value::RawValue>>,
}
```
Only use `serde_json::Value` when you need to inspect or modify the JSON.
## Serde Optimizations
```rust
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Job {
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub parent_job: Option<Uuid>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty")]
pub tags: Vec<String>,
#[serde(default)]
pub priority: i32,
}
```
## Async & Concurrency
Never block the async runtime. Use `spawn_blocking` for CPU-intensive work:
```rust
let result = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || expensive_computation(&data)).await?;
```
**Mutex selection**: Prefer `std::sync::Mutex` (or `parking_lot::Mutex`) for data protection. Only use `tokio::sync::Mutex` when holding locks across `.await` points.
Use `tokio::sync::mpsc` (bounded) for channels. Avoid `std::thread::sleep` in async contexts.
## Module Structure & Visibility
- Use `pub(crate)` instead of `pub` when possible
- Place new code in the appropriate crate based on functionality
- API endpoints go in `windmill-api/src/` organized by domain
- Shared functionality goes in `windmill-common/src/`
## Code Navigation
Always use rust-analyzer LSP for go-to-definition, find-references, and type info. Do not guess at module paths.
## Axum Handlers
Destructure extractors directly in function signatures:
```rust
async fn process_job(
Extension(db): Extension<DB>,
Path((workspace, job_id)): Path<(String, Uuid)>,
Query(pagination): Query<Pagination>,
) -> Result<Json<Job>> { ... }
```

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---
name: svelte-frontend
description: Svelte coding guidelines for the Windmill frontend. MUST use when writing or modifying code in the frontend directory.
---
# Windmill Svelte Patterns
Apply these Windmill-specific patterns when writing Svelte code in `frontend/`. For general Svelte 5 syntax (runes, snippets, event handling), use the Svelte MCP server.
## Windmill UI Components (MUST use)
Always use Windmill's design-system components. Never use raw HTML elements.
### Buttons — `<Button>`
```svelte
<script>
import { Button } from '$lib/components/common'
import { ChevronLeft } from 'lucide-svelte'
</script>
<Button variant="default" onclick={handleClick}>Label</Button>
<Button startIcon={{ icon: ChevronLeft }} iconOnly onclick={prev} />
```
Props: `variant?: 'accent' | 'accent-secondary' | 'default' | 'subtle'`, `unifiedSize?: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg'`, `startIcon?: { icon: SvelteComponent }`, `iconOnly?: boolean`, `disabled?: boolean`
### Text inputs — `<TextInput>`
```svelte
<script>
import { TextInput } from '$lib/components/common'
</script>
<TextInput bind:value={val} placeholder="Enter value" />
```
Props: `value?: string | number` (bindable), `placeholder?: string`, `disabled?: boolean`, `error?: string | boolean`, `size?: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg'`
### Selects — `<Select>`
```svelte
<script>
import Select from '$lib/components/select/Select.svelte'
</script>
<Select items={[{ label: 'Jan', value: 1 }]} bind:value={selected} />
```
Props: `items?: Array<{ label?: string; value: any }>`, `value` (bindable), `placeholder?: string`, `clearable?: boolean`, `size?: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg'`
### Icons — `lucide-svelte`
Never write inline SVGs. Import from `lucide-svelte`:
```svelte
<script>
import { ChevronLeft, X } from 'lucide-svelte'
</script>
<ChevronLeft size={16} />
```
## Form Components
Form components (TextInput, Toggle, Select, etc.) should use the unified size system when placed together.
## Styling
- Use Tailwind CSS for all styling — no custom CSS
- Use Windmill's theming classes for colors/surfaces (see `frontend/brand-guidelines.md`)
- Read component props JSDoc before using them
## Svelte MCP Server
Use the Svelte MCP tools when working on Svelte code:
1. **list-sections**: Call first to discover available docs
2. **get-documentation**: Fetch relevant sections based on use_cases
3. **svelte-autofixer**: MUST use on all Svelte code before finalizing — keep calling until no issues
4. **playground-link**: Only after user confirms and code was NOT written to project files

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---
description:
globs: backend/**/*.rs
alwaysApply: false
---
# Windmill Backend - Rust Best Practices
## Project Structure
Windmill uses a workspace-based architecture with multiple crates:
- **windmill-api**: API server functionality
- **windmill-worker**: Job execution
- **windmill-common**: Shared code used by all crates
- **windmill-queue**: Job & flow queuing
- **windmill-audit**: Audit logging
- Other specialized crates (git-sync, autoscaling, etc.)
## Adding New Code
### Module Organization
- Place new code in the appropriate crate based on functionality
- For API endpoints, create or modify files in `windmill-api/src/` organized by domain
- For shared functionality, use `windmill-common/src/`
- Use the `_ee.rs` suffix for enterprise-only modules
- Follow existing patterns for file structure and organization
### Error Handling
- Use the custom `Error` enum from `windmill-common::error`
- Return `Result<T, Error>` or `JsonResult<T>` for functions that can fail
- Use the `?` operator for error propagation
- Add location tracking to errors using `#[track_caller]`
### Database Operations
- Use `sqlx` for database operations with prepared statements
- Leverage existing database helper functions in `db.rs` modules
- Use transactions for multi-step operations
- Handle database errors properly
### API Endpoints
- Follow existing patterns in the `windmill-api` crate
- Use axum's routing system and extractors
- Group related routes together
- Use consistent response formats (JSON)
- Follow proper authentication and authorization patterns
- Do not forget to update backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml after modifying an api endpoint
## Performance Optimizations
When generating code, especially involving `serde`, `sqlx`, and `tokio`, prioritize performance by applying the following principles:
### Serde Optimizations (Serialization & Deserialization)
- **Specify Structure Explicitly:** When defining structs for Serde (`#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]`), use `#[serde(...` attributes extensively. This includes:
* `#[serde(rename = "...")]` or `#[serde(alias = "...")]` to map external names precisely, avoiding dynamic lookups.
* `#[serde(default)]` for optional fields with default values, reducing parsing complexity.
* `#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "...")]` to avoid writing fields that meet a certain condition (e.g., `Option::is_none()`, `Vec::is_empty()`, or a custom function), reducing output size and serialization work.
* `#[serde(skip_serializing)]` or `#[serde(skip_deserializing)]` for fields that should *not* be included.
- **Prefer Borrowing:** Where possible and safe (data lifetime allows), use `Cow<'a, str>` or `&'a str` (with `#[serde(borrow)]`) instead of `String` for string fields during deserialization. This avoids allocating new strings, enabling zero-copy reading from the input buffer. Apply this principle to byte slices (`&'a [u8]` / `Cow<'a, [u8]>`) and potentially borrowed vectors as well.
- **Avoid Intermediate `Value`:** Unless the data structure is truly dynamic or unknown at compile time, deserialize directly into a well-defined struct or enum rather than into `serde_json::Value` (or equivalent for other formats). This avoids unnecessary heap allocations and type switching.
### SQLx Optimizations (Database Interaction)
- **Select Only Necessary Columns:** In `SELECT` queries, list specific column names rather than using `SELECT *`. This reduces data transferred from the database and the work needed for hydration/deserialization.
- **Batch Operations:** For multiple `INSERT`, `UPDATE`, or `DELETE` statements, prefer executing them in a single query if the database and driver support it efficiently (e.g., `INSERT INTO ... VALUES (...), (...), ...`). This minimizes round trips to the database.
- **Avoid N+1 Queries:** Do not loop through results of one query and execute a separate query for each item (e.g., fetching users, then querying for each user's profile in a loop). Instead, use JOINs or a single query with an `IN` clause to fetch related data efficiently.
- **Deserialize Directly:** Use `#[derive(FromRow)]` on structs and ensure the struct fields match the selected columns in the query. This allows SQLx to hydrate objects directly, avoiding intermediate data structures.
- **Parameterize Queries:** Always use SQLx's query methods (`.bind(...)`) to pass values as parameters rather than string formatting. This prevents SQL injection and allows the database to cache query plans, improving performance on repeated executions.
### Tokio Optimizations (Asynchronous Runtime)
- **Avoid Blocking Operations:** **Crucially**, never perform blocking operations (synchronous file I/O, `std::thread::sleep`, CPU-bound loops, `std::sync::Mutex::lock`, blocking network calls without `tokio::net`) directly within an `async fn` or a standard `tokio::spawn` task. Blocking pauses the entire worker thread, potentially starving other tasks. Use `tokio::task::spawn_blocking` for CPU-intensive work or blocking I/O.
- **Use Tokio's Async Primitives:** Prefer `tokio::sync` (channels, mutexes, semaphores), `tokio::io`, `tokio::net`, and `tokio::time` over their `std` counterparts in asynchronous contexts. These are designed to yield control back to the scheduler.
- **Manage Concurrency:** Be mindful of how many tasks are spawned. Creating a new task for every tiny piece of work can introduce overhead. Group related asynchronous operations where appropriate.
- **Handle Shared State Efficiently:** Use `Arc` for shared ownership in concurrent tasks. When shared state needs mutation, prefer `tokio::sync::Mutex` over `std::sync::Mutex` in `async` code. Consider `tokio::sync::RwLock` if reads significantly outnumber writes. Minimize the duration for which locks are held.
- **Understand `.await`:** Place `.await` strategically to allow the runtime to switch to other ready tasks. Ensure that `.await` points to genuinely asynchronous operations.
- **Backpressure:** If dealing with data streams or queues between tasks, implement backpressure mechanisms (e.g., bounded channels like `tokio::sync::mpsc::channel`) to prevent one component from overwhelming another or critical resources like the database.
## Enterprise Features
- Use feature flags for enterprise functionality
- Conditionally compile with `#[cfg(feature = "enterprise")]`
- Isolate enterprise code in separate modules
## Code Style
- Group imports by external and internal crates
- Place struct/enum definitions before implementations
- Group similar functionality together
- Use descriptive naming consistent with the codebase
- Follow existing patterns for async code using tokio
## Testing
- Write unit tests for core functionality
- Use the `#[cfg(test)]` module for test code
- For database tests, use the existing test utilities
## Common Crates Used
- **tokio**: For async runtime
- **axum**: For web server and routing
- **sqlx**: For database operations
- **serde**: For serialization/deserialization
- **tracing**: For logging and diagnostics
- **reqwest**: For HTTP client functionality

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---
description:
globs: frontend/src/**/*.svelte
alwaysApply: false
---
# Svelte 5 Best Practices
This guide outlines best practices for developing with Svelte 5, incorporating the new Runes API and other modern Svelte features. These rules MUST NOT be applied on svelte 4 files unless explicitly asked to do so.
## Reactivity with Runes
Svelte 5 introduces Runes for more explicit and flexible reactivity.
1. **Embrace Runes for State Management**:
* Use `$state` for reactive local component state.
```svelte
<script>
let count = $state(0);
function increment() {
count += 1;
}
</script>
<button onclick={increment}>
Clicked {count} {count === 1 ? 'time' : 'times'}
</button>
```
* Use `$derived` for computed values based on other reactive state.
```svelte
<script>
let count = $state(0);
const doubled = $derived(count * 2);
</script>
<p>{count} * 2 = {doubled}</p>
```
* Use `$effect` for side effects that need to run when reactive values change (e.g., logging, manual DOM manipulation, data fetching). Remember `$effect` does not run on the server.
```svelte
<script>
let count = $state(0);
$effect(() => {
console.log('The count is now', count);
if (count > 5) {
alert('Count is too high!');
}
});
</script>
```
2. **Props with `$props`**:
* Declare component props using `$props()`. This offers better clarity and flexibility compared to `export let`.
```svelte
<script>
// ChildComponent.svelte
let { name, age = $state(30) } = $props();
</script>
<p>Name: {name}</p>
<p>Age: {age}</p>
```
* For bindable props, use `$bindable`.
```svelte
<script>
// MyInput.svelte
let { value = $bindable() } = $props();
</script>
<input bind:value />
```
## Event Handling
* **Use direct event attributes**: Svelte 5 moves away from `on:` directives for DOM events.
* **Do**: `<button onclick={handleClick}>...</button>`
* **Don't**: `<button on:click={handleClick}>...</button>`
* **For component events, prefer callback props**: Instead of `createEventDispatcher`, pass functions as props.
```svelte
<!-- Parent.svelte -->
<script>
import Child from './Child.svelte';
let message = $state('');
function handleChildEvent(detail) {
message = detail;
}
</script>
<Child onCustomEvent={handleChildEvent} />
<p>Message from child: {message}</p>
<!-- Child.svelte -->
<script>
let { onCustomEvent } = $props();
function emitEvent() {
onCustomEvent('Hello from child!');
}
</script>
<button onclick={emitEvent}>Send Event</button>
```
## Snippets for Content Projection
* **Use `{#snippet ...}` and `{@render ...}` instead of slots**: Snippets are more powerful and flexible.
```svelte
<!-- Parent.svelte -->
<script>
import Card from './Card.svelte';
</script>
<Card>
{#snippet title()}
My Awesome Title
{/snippet}
{#snippet content()}
<p>Some interesting content here.</p>
{/snippet}
</Card>
<!-- Card.svelte -->
<script>
let { title, content } = $props();
</script>
<article>
<header>{@render title()}</header>
<div>{@render content()}</div>
</article>
```
* Default content is passed via the `children` prop (which is a snippet).
```svelte
<!-- Wrapper.svelte -->
<script>
let { children } = $props();
</script>
<div>
{@render children?.()}
</div>
```
## Component Design
1. **Create Small, Reusable Components**: Break down complex UIs into smaller, focused components. Each component should have a single responsibility. This also aids performance by limiting the scope of reactivity updates.
2. **Descriptive Naming**: Use clear and descriptive names for variables, functions, and components.
3. **Minimize Logic in Components**: Move complex business logic to utility functions or services. Keep components focused on presentation and interaction.
## State Management (Stores)
1. **Segment Stores**: Avoid a single global store. Create multiple stores, each responsible for a specific piece of global state (e.g., `userStore.js`, `themeStore.js`). This can help limit reactivity updates to only the parts of the UI that depend on specific state segments.
2. **Use Custom Stores for Complex Logic**: For stores with related methods, create custom stores.
```javascript
// counterStore.js
import { writable } from 'svelte/store';
function createCounter() {
const { subscribe, set, update } = writable(0);
return {
subscribe,
increment: () => update(n => n + 1),
decrement: () => update(n => n - 1),
reset: () => set(0)
};
}
export const counter = createCounter();
```
3. **Use Context API for Localized State**: For state shared within a component subtree, consider Svelte's context API (`setContext`, `getContext`) instead of global stores when the state doesn't need to be truly global.
## Performance Optimizations (Svelte 5)
When generating Svelte 5 code, prioritize frontend performance by applying the following principles:
### General Svelte 5 Principles
- **Leverage the Compiler:** Trust Svelte's compiler to generate optimized JavaScript. Avoid manual DOM manipulation (`document.querySelector`, etc.) unless absolutely necessary for integrating third-party libraries that lack Svelte adapters.
- **Keep Components Small and Focused:** Reinforcing from Component Design, smaller components lead to less complex reactivity graphs and more targeted, efficient updates.
### Reactivity & State Management
- **Optimize Computations with `$derived`:** Always use `$derived` for computed values that depend on other state. This ensures the computation only runs when its specific dependencies change, avoiding unnecessary work compared to recomputing derived values in `$effect` or less efficient methods.
- **Minimize `$effect` Usage:** Use `$effect` sparingly and only for true side effects that interact with the outside world or non-Svelte state. Avoid putting complex logic or state updates *within* an `$effect` unless those updates are explicitly intended as a reaction to external changes or non-Svelte state. Excessive or complex effects can impact rendering performance.
- **Structure State for Fine-Grained Updates:** Design your `$state` objects or variables such that updates affect only the necessary parts of the UI. Avoid putting too much unrelated state into a single large object that gets frequently updated, as this can potentially trigger broader updates than necessary. Consider normalizing complex, nested state.
### List Rendering (`{#each}`)
- **Mandate `key` Attribute:** Always use a `key` attribute (`{#each items as item (item.id)}`) that refers to a unique, stable identifier for each item in a list. This is critical for allowing Svelte to efficiently update, reorder, add, or remove list items without destroying and re-creating unnecessary DOM elements and component instances.
### Component Loading & Bundling
- **Implement Lazy Loading/Code Splitting:** For routes, components, or modules that are not immediately needed on page load, use dynamic imports (`import(...)`) to split the code bundle. SvelteKit handles this automatically for routes, but it can be applied manually to components using helper patterns if needed.
- **Be Mindful of Third-Party Libraries:** When incorporating external libraries, import only the necessary functions or components to minimize the final bundle size. Prefer libraries designed to be tree-shakeable.
### Rendering & DOM
- **Use CSS for Animations/Transitions:** Prefer CSS animations or transitions where possible for performance. Svelte's built-in `transition:` directive is also highly optimized and should be used for complex state-driven transitions, but simple cases can often use plain CSS.
- **Optimize Image Loading:** Implement best practices for images: use optimized formats (WebP, AVIF), lazy loading (`loading="lazy"`), and responsive images (`<picture>`, `srcset`) to avoid loading unnecessarily large images.
### Server-Side Rendering (SSR) & Hydration
- **Ensure SSR Compatibility:** Write components that can be rendered on the server for faster initial page loads. Avoid relying on browser-specific APIs (like `window` or `document`) in the main `<script>` context. If necessary, use `$effect` or check `if (browser)` inside effects to run browser-specific code only on the client.
- **Minimize Work During Hydration:** Structure components and data fetching such that minimal complex setup or computation is required when the client-side Svelte code takes over from the server-rendered HTML. Heavy synchronous work during hydration can block the main thread.
## General Clean Code Practices
1. **Organized File Structure**: Group related files together. A common structure:
```
/src
|-- /routes // Page components (if using a router like SvelteKit)
|-- /lib // Utility functions, services, constants (SvelteKit often uses this)
| |-- /stores
| |-- /utils
| |-- /services
| |-- /components // Reusable UI components
|-- App.svelte
|-- main.js (or main.ts)
```
2. **Scoped Styles**: Keep CSS scoped to components to avoid unintended side effects and improve maintainability. Avoid `:global` where possible.
3. **Immutability**: With Svelte 5 and `$state`, direct assignments to properties of `$state` objects (`obj.prop = value;`) are generally fine as Svelte's reactivity system handles updates. However, for non-rune state or when interacting with other systems, understanding and sometimes preferring immutable updates (creating new objects/arrays) can still be relevant.
4. **Use `class:` and `style:` directives**: For dynamic classes and styles, use Svelte's built-in directives for cleaner templates and potentially optimized updates.
```svelte
<script>
let isActive = $state(true);
let color = $state('blue');
</script>
<div class:active={isActive} style:color={color}>
Hello
</div>
```
5. **Stay Updated**: Keep Svelte and its related packages up to date to benefit from the latest features, performance improvements, and security fixes.

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frontend/.svelte-kit/
backend/target/
backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal/target/

6
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use flake
# Per-worktree overrides (ports, DATABASE_URL, etc.) written by webmux/workmux
# post-create hooks. Must come after `use flake` so they take precedence over
# the flake's defaults.
# shellcheck source=/dev/null
[ -f .env.local ] && source .env.local

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.github/CODEOWNERS vendored
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* @rubenfiszel @hugocasa @alpetric
* @rubenfiszel @HugoCasa @alpetric
/community/ @rubenfiszel @hugocasa @alpetric
/frontend/ @rubenfiszel @hugocasa @alpetric
/community/ @rubenfiszel @HugoCasa @alpetric
/frontend/ @rubenfiszel @HugoCasa @alpetric

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ENV GO_PATH=/usr/local/go/bin/go
# UV
RUN curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/releases/download/0.9.24/uv-installer.sh | sh && mv /usr/local/cargo/bin/uv /usr/local/bin/uv
RUN curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/releases/download/0.4.18/uv-installer.sh | sh && mv /usr/local/cargo/bin/uv /usr/local/bin/uv
ENV TZ=Etc/UTC
@@ -42,11 +42,7 @@ RUN wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/${PYTHON_VERSION}/Python-${PYTHON_VER
RUN /usr/local/bin/python3 -m pip install pip-tools
# Bun
COPY --from=oven/bun:1.3.10 /usr/local/bin/bun /usr/bin/bun
# Install windmill CLI
RUN bun install -g windmill-cli \
&& ln -s $(bun pm bin -g)/wmill /usr/bin/wmill
COPY --from=oven/bun:1.2.4 /usr/local/bin/bun /usr/bin/bun
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
@@ -61,12 +57,8 @@ RUN apt-get update \
RUN rustup component add rustfmt
# C#
RUN wget https://dot.net/v1/dotnet-install.sh -O dotnet-install.sh \
&& chmod +x dotnet-install.sh \
&& ./dotnet-install.sh --channel 9.0 --install-dir /usr/share/dotnet \
&& ln -s /usr/share/dotnet/dotnet /usr/bin/dotnet \
&& rm dotnet-install.sh
COPY --from=bitnami/dotnet-sdk:9.0.101-debian-12-r0 /opt/bitnami/dotnet-sdk /opt/dotnet-sdk
RUN ln -s /opt/dotnet-sdk/bin/dotnet /usr/bin/dotnet
# Nushell
COPY --from=ghcr.io/nushell/nushell:0.101.0-bookworm /usr/bin/nu /usr/bin/nu

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echo "Updating versions to: $VERSION"
sed -i '' -e "/^version =/s/= .*/= \"$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/backend/Cargo.toml
sed -i '' -e "/^export const VERSION =/s/= .*/= \"v$VERSION\";/" ${root_dirpath}/cli/src/main.ts
sed -i '' -e "/^export const VERSION =/s/= .*/= \"v$VERSION\";/" ${root_dirpath}/cli/main.ts
sed -i '' -e "/^export const VERSION =/s/= .*/= \"v$VERSION\";/" ${root_dirpath}/benchmarks/lib.ts
sed -i '' -e "/version: /s/: .*/: $VERSION/" ${root_dirpath}/backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml
sed -i '' -e "/version: /s/: .*/: $VERSION/" ${root_dirpath}/openflow.openapi.yaml
@@ -15,8 +15,11 @@ sed -i '' -e "/\"version\": /s/: .*,/: \"$VERSION\",/" ${root_dirpath}/typescrip
sed -i '' -e "/\"version\": /s/: .*,/: \"$VERSION\",/" ${root_dirpath}/frontend/package.json
sed -i '' -e "/^version =/s/= .*/= \"$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/python-client/wmill/pyproject.toml
sed -i '' -e "/^windmill-api =/s/= .*/= \"\\^$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/python-client/wmill/pyproject.toml
sed -i '' -e "/^version =/s/= .*/= \"$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/python-client/wmill_pg/pyproject.toml
sed -i '' -e "/^[[:space:]]*ModuleVersion[[:space:]]*=/s/= .*/= '$VERSION'/" ${root_dirpath}/powershell-client/WindmillClient/WindmillClient.psd1
# sed -i '' -e "/^wmill =/s/= .*/= \"\\^$VERSION\"/" python-client/wmill_pg/pyproject.toml
sed -i '' -e "/^wmill =/s/= .*/= \">=$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/lsp/Pipfile
sed -i '' -e "/^wmill_pg =/s/= .*/= \">=$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/lsp/Pipfile
sed -i '' -E "s/name = \"windmill\"\nversion = \"[^\"]*\"\\n(.*)/name = \"windmill\"\nversion = \"$VERSION\"\\n\\1/" ${root_dirpath}/backend/Cargo.lock

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echo "Updating versions to: $VERSION"
sed -i -e "/^version =/s/= .*/= \"$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/backend/Cargo.toml
sed -i -e "/^export const VERSION =/s/= .*/= \"$VERSION\";/" ${root_dirpath}/cli/src/main.ts
sed -i -e "/^export const VERSION =/s/= .*/= \"$VERSION\";/" ${root_dirpath}/cli/main.ts
sed -i -e "/^export const VERSION =/s/= .*/= \"v$VERSION\";/" ${root_dirpath}/benchmarks/lib.ts
sed -i -e "/version: /s/: .*/: $VERSION/" ${root_dirpath}/backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml
sed -i -e "/version: /s/: .*/: $VERSION/" ${root_dirpath}/openflow.openapi.yaml
@@ -16,8 +16,11 @@ sed -i -e "/\"version\": /s/: .*,/: \"$VERSION\",/" ${root_dirpath}/typescript-c
sed -i -e "/\"version\": /s/: .*,/: \"$VERSION\",/" ${root_dirpath}/frontend/package.json
sed -i -e "/^version =/s/= .*/= \"$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/python-client/wmill/pyproject.toml
sed -i -e "/^windmill-api =/s/= .*/= \"\\^$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/python-client/wmill/pyproject.toml
sed -i -e "/^version =/s/= .*/= \"$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/python-client/wmill_pg/pyproject.toml
sed -i -e "/^[[:space:]]*ModuleVersion[[:space:]]*=/s/= .*/= '$VERSION'/" ${root_dirpath}/powershell-client/WindmillClient/WindmillClient.psd1
# sed -i -e "/^wmill =/s/= .*/= \"\\^$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/python-client/wmill_pg/pyproject.toml
sed -i -e "/^wmill =/s/= .*/= \">=$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/lsp/Pipfile
sed -i -e "/^wmill_pg =/s/= .*/= \">=$VERSION\"/" ${root_dirpath}/lsp/Pipfile
sed -i -zE "s/name = \"windmill\"\nversion = \"[^\"]*\"\\n(.*)/name = \"windmill\"\nversion = \"$VERSION\"\\n\\1/" ${root_dirpath}/backend/Cargo.lock

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@@ -31,3 +31,9 @@ updates:
directory: "/python-client/wmill"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
# Maintain dependencies for wmill_pg python client
- package-ecosystem: "pip"
directory: "/python-client/wmill_pg"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"

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@@ -17,13 +17,13 @@ jobs:
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install mold and clang
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y mold clang
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: false
toolchain: 1.93.0
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.85.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: backend
- name: cargo check
working-directory: ./backend
timeout-minutes: 16
@@ -36,21 +36,24 @@ jobs:
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: install xmlsec1 and gssapi
- name: install xmlsec1
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libxml2-dev libxmlsec1-dev libkrb5-dev libsasl2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev mold clang
sudo apt-get install -y libxml2-dev libxmlsec1-dev
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: false
toolchain: 1.93.0
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.85.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: backend
- name: cargo check
working-directory: ./backend
timeout-minutes: 16
run: |
mkdir -p fake_frontend_build
FRONTEND_BUILD_DIR=$(pwd)/fake_frontend_build SQLX_OFFLINE=true cargo check --features all_sqlx_features
FRONTEND_BUILD_DIR=$(pwd)/fake_frontend_build SQLX_OFFLINE=true cargo check --all-features
check_ee:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
@@ -75,13 +78,13 @@ jobs:
run: |
./backend/substitute_ee_code.sh --copy --dir ./windmill-ee-private
- name: Install mold and clang
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y mold clang
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: false
toolchain: 1.93.0
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.85.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: backend
- name: cargo check
working-directory: ./backend
timeout-minutes: 16
@@ -106,10 +109,10 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: install xmlsec1 and gssapi
- name: install xmlsec1
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libxml2-dev libxmlsec1-dev libkrb5-dev libsasl2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev mold clang
sudo apt-get install -y libxml2-dev libxmlsec1-dev
- name: Substitute EE code (EE logic is behind feature flag)
run: |
@@ -118,22 +121,13 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.93.0
- name: Fix stale v8 build cache
working-directory: ./backend
run: |
# Cargo cache may preserve v8 build fingerprints without the actual
# librusty_v8.a library. Since fingerprints look valid, cargo skips
# build.rs re-run, causing "could not find native static library rusty_v8".
for profile in debug release; do
if [ -d "target/$profile/.fingerprint" ] && [ ! -f "target/$profile/gn_out/obj/librusty_v8.a" ]; then
echo "Cleaning stale v8 build artifacts in target/$profile"
rm -rf "target/$profile/build/v8-"* "target/$profile/.fingerprint/v8-"*
fi
done
toolchain: 1.85.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
workspaces: backend
- name: cargo check
timeout-minutes: 16
working-directory: ./backend
run: |
mkdir -p fake_frontend_build
FRONTEND_BUILD_DIR=$(pwd)/fake_frontend_build SQLX_OFFLINE=true cargo check --features all_sqlx_features,private
FRONTEND_BUILD_DIR=$(pwd)/fake_frontend_build SQLX_OFFLINE=true cargo check --all-features

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@@ -1,167 +0,0 @@
name: Backend integration tests (Windows)
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches:
- "ci-windows-tests"
tags:
- "v*"
env:
CARGO_INCREMENTAL: 0
SQLX_OFFLINE: true
DISABLE_EMBEDDING: true
jobs:
cargo_test_windows:
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-windows-2025
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Read EE repo commit hash
shell: pwsh
run: |
$ee_repo_ref = Get-Content .\backend\ee-repo-ref.txt
echo "ee_repo_ref=$ee_repo_ref" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_ENV -Append
- name: Checkout windmill-ee-private repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private
path: ./windmill-ee-private
ref: ${{ env.ee_repo_ref }}
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Substitute EE code
shell: bash
run: |
./backend/substitute_ee_code.sh --copy --dir ./windmill-ee-private
- name: Setup PostgreSQL
uses: ikalnytskyi/action-setup-postgres@v6
with:
username: postgres
password: changeme
database: windmill
port: 5432
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.93.0
- uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v4
with:
dotnet-version: "9.0.x"
- uses: denoland/setup-deno@v2
with:
deno-version: v2.x
- uses: actions/setup-go@v2
with:
go-version: 1.21.5
- uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: 1.3.10
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "20"
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6.2.1
with:
version: "0.9.24"
- uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v2
with:
php-version: "8.3"
tools: composer
- name: Install windmill CLI
shell: bash
run: |
cd cli
bash gen_wm_client.sh
bun install
mkdir -p "$HOME/.local/bin"
printf '#!/bin/sh\nexec bun run "%s/cli/src/main.ts" "$@"\n' "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" > "$HOME/.local/bin/wmill"
chmod +x "$HOME/.local/bin/wmill"
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Install OpenSSL via vcpkg
run: |
vcpkg.exe install openssl-windows:x64-windows
vcpkg.exe install openssl:x64-windows-static
vcpkg.exe integrate install
- name: Get runtime paths
id: runtime-paths
shell: pwsh
run: |
echo "DENO_PATH=$($(Get-Command deno).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "BUN_PATH=$($(Get-Command bun).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "NODE_BIN_PATH=$($(Get-Command node).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "GO_PATH=$($(Get-Command go).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "UV_PATH=$($(Get-Command uv).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "PHP_PATH=$($(Get-Command php).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "COMPOSER_PATH=$($(Get-Command composer).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "POWERSHELL_PATH=$($(Get-Command pwsh).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "DOTNET_PATH=$($(Get-Command dotnet).Source)" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Build DuckDB FFI module
working-directory: backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal
timeout-minutes: 30
run: |
cargo build --release -p windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path ..\target\debug -Force
Copy-Item target\release\windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.dll ..\target\debug\
- name: Print runtime versions and env
shell: pwsh
run: |
deno --version
bun -v
node --version
go version
python3 --version
php --version
pwsh --version
dotnet --version
echo "TEMP=$env:TEMP"
echo "TMP=$env:TMP"
echo "USERPROFILE=$env:USERPROFILE"
echo "HOME=$env:HOME"
- name: cargo test
working-directory: backend
timeout-minutes: 60
env:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432/windmill
RUST_LOG: "off"
RUST_LOG_STYLE: never
CARGO_NET_GIT_FETCH_WITH_CLI: true
CARGO_BUILD_JOBS: 12
VCPKGRS_DYNAMIC: 1
OPENSSL_DIR: ${{ env.VCPKG_INSTALLATION_ROOT }}\installed\x64-windows-static
DENO_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.DENO_PATH }}
BUN_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.BUN_PATH }}
NODE_BIN_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.NODE_BIN_PATH }}
GO_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.GO_PATH }}
UV_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.UV_PATH }}
PHP_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.PHP_PATH }}
COMPOSER_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.COMPOSER_PATH }}
POWERSHELL_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.POWERSHELL_PATH }}
DOTNET_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.DOTNET_PATH }}
WMDEBUG_FORCE_V0_WORKSPACE_DEPENDENCIES: 1
WMDEBUG_FORCE_RUNNABLE_SETTINGS_V0: 1
WMDEBUG_FORCE_NO_LEGACY_DEBOUNCING_COMPAT: 1
run: >
cargo test
--no-fail-fast
--features enterprise,deno_core,duckdb,license,python,rust,scoped_cache,parquet,private,csharp,php,quickjs,mcp,run_inline
--all
-- --nocapture --test-threads=10

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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
name: Backend only integration tests
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches:
- "main"
@@ -20,7 +19,7 @@ defaults:
jobs:
cargo_test:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-16
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
services:
postgres:
image: postgres
@@ -29,20 +28,9 @@ jobs:
env:
POSTGRES_DB: windmill
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: changeme
POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS: "-c max_connections=500"
options: >-
--health-cmd pg_isready --health-interval 10s --health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 5 --shm-size=256mb
mysql:
image: mysql:8.0
ports:
- 3306:3306
env:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: changeme
MYSQL_DATABASE: windmill_test
options: >-
--health-cmd "mysqladmin ping -h localhost" --health-interval 10s
--health-timeout 5s --health-retries 5
--health-retries 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v4
@@ -56,199 +44,25 @@ jobs:
go-version: 1.21.5
- uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: 1.3.10
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
bun-version: 1.1.43
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
with:
node-version: "20"
- uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6.2.1
with:
version: "0.9.24"
- uses: shivammathur/setup-php@v2
with:
php-version: "8.3"
tools: composer
- uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: "3.3"
bundler-cache: false
- name: Install windmill CLI from source
run: |
cd $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/cli
bash gen_wm_client.sh
bun install
mkdir -p "$HOME/.local/bin"
printf '#!/bin/sh\nexec bun run "%s/cli/src/main.ts" "$@"\n' "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" > "$HOME/.local/bin/wmill"
chmod +x "$HOME/.local/bin/wmill"
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
working-directory: /
- name: Install PowerShell, mold and clang
run: |
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y powershell mold clang libcurl4-openssl-dev
working-directory: /
version: "0.6.2"
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.93.0
- name: Fix stale v8 build cache
working-directory: ./backend
run: |
# Cargo cache may preserve v8 build fingerprints without the actual
# librusty_v8.a library. Since fingerprints look valid, cargo skips
# build.rs re-run, causing "could not find native static library rusty_v8".
for profile in debug release; do
if [ -d "target/$profile/.fingerprint" ] && [ ! -f "target/$profile/gn_out/obj/librusty_v8.a" ]; then
echo "Cleaning stale v8 build artifacts in target/$profile"
rm -rf "target/$profile/build/v8-"* "target/$profile/.fingerprint/v8-"*
fi
done
- name: Read EE repo commit hash
run: |
echo "ee_repo_ref=$(cat ./ee-repo-ref.txt)" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
toolchain: 1.85.0
- uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with:
repository: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private
path: ./windmill-ee-private
ref: ${{ env.ee_repo_ref }}
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Substitute EE code (EE logic is behind feature flag)
run: |
./substitute_ee_code.sh --copy --dir ./windmill-ee-private
- name: Setup private npm registry with test package
working-directory: /tmp
run: |
set -e
# Install Verdaccio globally
npm install -g verdaccio
# Create Verdaccio config that requires authentication for @windmill-test packages
mkdir -p /tmp/verdaccio/storage
cat > /tmp/verdaccio/config.yaml << 'VERDACCIO_CONFIG'
storage: /tmp/verdaccio/storage
auth:
htpasswd:
file: /tmp/verdaccio/htpasswd
max_users: 100
uplinks:
npmjs:
url: https://registry.npmjs.org/
packages:
'@windmill-test/*':
access: $authenticated
publish: $authenticated
'@*/*':
access: $all
publish: $authenticated
proxy: npmjs
'**':
access: $all
publish: $authenticated
proxy: npmjs
server:
keepAliveTimeout: 60
middlewares:
audit:
enabled: true
log: { type: stdout, format: pretty, level: warn }
VERDACCIO_CONFIG
# Create empty htpasswd file (users will be created via API)
touch /tmp/verdaccio/htpasswd
# Start Verdaccio in background
verdaccio --config /tmp/verdaccio/config.yaml &
VERDACCIO_PID=$!
# Wait for Verdaccio to be ready
echo "Waiting for Verdaccio to start..."
for i in {1..30}; do
if curl -s http://localhost:4873/-/ping > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Verdaccio is ready"
break
fi
sleep 1
done
# Login to get a token
echo "Getting auth token..."
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -X PUT \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name":"testuser","password":"testpass123"}' \
http://localhost:4873/-/user/org.couchdb.user:testuser)
echo "Auth response: $RESPONSE"
NPM_TOKEN=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | jq -r '.token')
if [ -z "$NPM_TOKEN" ] || [ "$NPM_TOKEN" = "null" ]; then
echo "Failed to get NPM token from response"
exit 1
fi
echo "NPM_TOKEN=${NPM_TOKEN}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
{
echo "TEST_NPMRC<<NPMRC_EOF"
echo "@windmill-test:registry=http://localhost:4873/"
echo "//localhost:4873/:_authToken=${NPM_TOKEN}"
echo "NPMRC_EOF"
} >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "Got NPM token successfully: ${NPM_TOKEN:0:10}..."
# Configure npm globally with the auth token
echo "//localhost:4873/:_authToken=${NPM_TOKEN}" > ~/.npmrc
echo "Configured ~/.npmrc with auth token"
# Create a simple test package
mkdir -p /tmp/windmill-test-private-pkg
cat > /tmp/windmill-test-private-pkg/package.json << 'PKG_JSON'
{
"name": "@windmill-test/private-pkg",
"version": "1.0.0",
"main": "index.js"
}
PKG_JSON
cat > /tmp/windmill-test-private-pkg/index.js << 'PKG_JS'
module.exports.greet = (name) => `Hello from private package, ${name}!`;
PKG_JS
# Publish to Verdaccio with auth
cd /tmp/windmill-test-private-pkg
echo "Publishing package..."
npm publish --registry http://localhost:4873
echo "Package published successfully"
# Verify the package requires auth by trying anonymous access (should fail)
rm -f ~/.npmrc
echo "Testing anonymous access (should fail)..."
if npm view @windmill-test/private-pkg --registry http://localhost:4873 2>/dev/null; then
echo "ERROR: Package should require authentication but anonymous access worked"
exit 1
fi
echo "Verified: Package requires authentication for @windmill-test/private-pkg"
- name: Cache DuckDB FFI module build
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ./backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal/target
key: ${{ runner.os }}-duckdb-ffi-${{ hashFiles('./backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal/src/**/*.rs', './backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal/Cargo.toml', './backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal/Cargo.lock') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-duckdb-ffi-
workspaces: backend
- name: cargo test
timeout-minutes: 30
env:
SQLX_OFFLINE: true
DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432/windmill
DISABLE_EMBEDDING: true
RUST_LOG: "off"
RUST_LOG_STYLE: never
CARGO_NET_GIT_FETCH_WITH_CLI: true
CARGO_BUILD_JOBS: 12
WMDEBUG_FORCE_V0_WORKSPACE_DEPENDENCIES: 1
WMDEBUG_FORCE_RUNNABLE_SETTINGS_V0: 1
WMDEBUG_FORCE_NO_LEGACY_DEBOUNCING_COMPAT: 1
TEST_NPM_REGISTRY: "http://localhost:4873/:_authToken=${{ env.NPM_TOKEN }}"
run: |
deno --version && bun -v && node --version && go version && python3 --version && php --version && ruby --version && pwsh --version && dotnet --version
cd windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal && ./build_dev.sh && cd ..
DENO_PATH=$(which deno) BUN_PATH=$(which bun) NODE_BIN_PATH=$(which node) GO_PATH=$(which go) UV_PATH=$(which uv) PHP_PATH=$(which php) COMPOSER_PATH=$(which composer) RUBY_PATH=$(which ruby) RUBY_BUNDLE_PATH=$(which bundle) RUBY_GEM_PATH=$(which gem) POWERSHELL_PATH=$(which pwsh) DOTNET_PATH=$(which dotnet) cargo test --features enterprise,deno_core,duckdb,license,python,rust,scoped_cache,parquet,private,private_registry_test,csharp,php,ruby,mysql,quickjs,mcp,run_inline --all -- --nocapture --test-threads=10
timeout-minutes: 16
run:
deno --version && bun -v && go version && python3 --version &&
SQLX_OFFLINE=true
DATABASE_URL=postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432/windmill
DISABLE_EMBEDDING=true RUST_LOG=info
DENO_PATH=$(which deno) BUN_PATH=$(which bun) GO_PATH=$(which go)
UV_PATH=$(which uv) cargo test --features
enterprise,deno_core,license,python,rust,scoped_cache --all --
--nocapture

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@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
env:
REGISTRY: ghcr.io
IMAGE_NAME: ${{ github.repository }}
name: Build windmill-extra
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
tag:
description: "Tag for the image"
required: false
default: "dev"
type: string
permissions: write-all
jobs:
sleep:
runs-on: ubicloud
steps:
- name: Sleep for 900 seconds waiting for pypi to update index
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
run: sleep 900
shell: bash
build_extra:
runs-on: ubicloud
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Docker meta
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}-extra
flavor: |
latest=false
tags: |
type=raw,value=${{ github.event.inputs.tag }}
type=sha,enable=true,priority=100,prefix=,suffix=,format=short
- name: Login to registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: true
file: "./docker/DockerfileExtra"
tags: |
${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}
labels: |
${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ permissions: write-all
jobs:
build_ee:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-4
runs-on: ubicloud
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
@@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
fetch-depth: 0
# - name: Set up Docker Buildx
# uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Docker meta
@@ -55,62 +57,74 @@ jobs:
run: |
cp ./docker/RHEL9/Dockerfile ./Dockerfile
- name: Build and push EE (multi-arch)
- name: Build and push publicly ee amd64
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
platforms: linux/amd64
push: true
build-args: |
features=ee_rhel
features=enterprise,enterprise_saml,stripe,embedding,parquet,prometheus,openidconnect,cloud,jemalloc,license,otel,http_trigger,zip,oauth2,kafka,sqs_trigger,nats,postgres_trigger,gcp_trigger,mqtt_trigger,websocket,smtp,static_frontend,all_languages,deno_core,mcp
secrets: |
rh_username=${{ secrets.RH_USERNAME }}
rh_password=${{ secrets.RH_PASSWORD }}
tags: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }}
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }}-amd64
labels: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.labels }}
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.labels }}-amd64
org.opencontainers.image.licenses=Windmill-Enterprise-License
- name: Install crane
uses: imjasonh/setup-crane@v0.4
- name: Extract binaries with crane
run: |
mkdir -p extracted
# Extract arm64 binary (include deps/ for hard link resolution)
mkdir -p /tmp/arm64
crane export --platform linux/arm64 ${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }} - \
| tar -xf - -C /tmp/arm64 windmill/target/release/ usr/src/app/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so
cp /tmp/arm64/windmill/target/release/windmill extracted/windmill-ee-arm64-rhel9
cp /tmp/arm64/usr/src/app/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so extracted/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal-arm64.so
rm -rf /tmp/arm64
# Extract amd64 binary
mkdir -p /tmp/amd64
crane export --platform linux/amd64 ${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }} - \
| tar -xf - -C /tmp/amd64 windmill/target/release/ usr/src/app/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so
cp /tmp/amd64/windmill/target/release/windmill extracted/windmill-ee-amd64-rhel9
cp /tmp/amd64/usr/src/app/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so extracted/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal-amd64.so
rm -rf /tmp/amd64
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
- name: Build and push publicly ee arm64
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
name: RHEL9-arm64 build
path: extracted/windmill-ee-arm64-rhel9
context: .
platforms: linux/arm64
push: true
build-args: |
features=enterprise,enterprise_saml,stripe,embedding,parquet,prometheus,openidconnect,cloud,jemalloc,license,otel,http_trigger,zip,oauth2,kafka,sqs_trigger,nats,postgres_trigger,gcp_trigger,mqtt_trigger,websocket,smtp,static_frontend,all_languages,deno_core,mcp
secrets: |
rh_username=${{ secrets.RH_USERNAME }}
rh_password=${{ secrets.RH_PASSWORD }}
tags: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }}-arm64
labels: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.labels }}-arm64
org.opencontainers.image.licenses=Windmill-Enterprise-License
- uses: shrink/actions-docker-extract@v3
id: extract-ee-amd64
with:
image: ${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags}}-amd64
path: "/windmill/target/release/windmill"
# - uses: shrink/actions-docker-extract@v3
# id: extract-ee-arm64
# with:
# image: ${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags}}-arm64
# path: "/windmill/target/release/windmill"
- name: Rename binary with corresponding architecture
run: |
mv "${{ steps.extract-ee-amd64.outputs.destination }}/windmill" "${{ steps.extract-ee-amd64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-amd64-rhel9"
# mv "${{ steps.extract-ee-arm64.outputs.destination }}/windmill" "${{ steps.extract-ee-arm64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-arm64-rhel9"
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: RHEL9-amd64 build
path: extracted/windmill-ee-amd64-rhel9
path: ${{ steps.extract-ee-amd64.outputs.destination
}}/windmill-ee-amd64-rhel9
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: RHEL9-arm64 dynamic libraries build
path: extracted/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal-arm64.so
# - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
# with:
# name: RHEL9-arm64 build
# path:
# ${{ steps.extract-ee-arm64.outputs.destination
# }}/windmill-ee-arm64-rhel9
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: RHEL9-amd64 dynamic libraries build
path: extracted/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal-amd64.so
# - name: Attach binary to release
# uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
# if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')
# with:
# files: |
# ${{ steps.extract-ee-arm64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-arm64-rhel9
# ${{ steps.extract-ee-amd64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-amd64-rhel9

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@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
env:
REGISTRY: ghcr.io
IMAGE_NAME: ${{ github.repository }}
name: Build and publish windmill for RHEL8
on: workflow_dispatch
permissions: write-all
jobs:
build_ee:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-4
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Read EE repo commit hash
run: |
echo "ee_repo_ref=$(cat ./backend/ee-repo-ref.txt)" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private
path: ./windmill-ee-private
ref: ${{ env.ee_repo_ref }}
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
fetch-depth: 0
# - name: Set up Docker Buildx
# uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Docker meta
id: meta-ee-public
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}-ee-rhel8
flavor: |
latest=false
tags: |
type=sha
- name: Login to registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Substitute EE code
run: |
./backend/substitute_ee_code.sh --copy --dir ./windmill-ee-private
- name: Copy RHEL8 Dockerfile
run: |
cp ./docker/RHEL8/Dockerfile ./Dockerfile
- name: Build and push publicly ee amd64
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64
push: true
build-args: |
features=ee_rhel
secrets: |
rh_username=${{ secrets.RH_USERNAME }}
rh_password=${{ secrets.RH_PASSWORD }}
tags: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }}-amd64
labels: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.labels }}-amd64
org.opencontainers.image.licenses=Windmill-Enterprise-License
- name: Build and push publicly ee arm64
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/arm64
push: true
build-args: |
features=ee_rhel
secrets: |
rh_username=${{ secrets.RH_USERNAME }}
rh_password=${{ secrets.RH_PASSWORD }}
tags: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }}-arm64
labels: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.labels }}-arm64
org.opencontainers.image.licenses=Windmill-Enterprise-License
- uses: shrink/actions-docker-extract@v3
id: extract-ee-amd64
with:
image: ${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags}}-amd64
path: "/windmill/target/release/windmill"
- uses: shrink/actions-docker-extract@v3
id: extract-duckdb-ffi-internal
with:
image: ${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags}}-amd64
path: "/usr/src/app/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so"
# - uses: shrink/actions-docker-extract@v3
# id: extract-ee-arm64
# with:
# image: ${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags}}-arm64
# path: "/windmill/target/release/windmill"
- name: Rename binary with corresponding architecture
run: |
mv "${{ steps.extract-ee-amd64.outputs.destination }}/windmill" "${{ steps.extract-ee-amd64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-amd64-rhel8"
# mv "${{ steps.extract-ee-arm64.outputs.destination }}/windmill" "${{ steps.extract-ee-arm64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-arm64-rhel8"
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: RHEL8-amd64 build
path: ${{ steps.extract-ee-amd64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-amd64-rhel8
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: RHEL8-amd64 dynamic libraries build
path: ${{ steps.extract-duckdb-ffi-internal.outputs.destination }}/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so
# - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
# with:
# name: RHEL8-arm64 build
# path:
# ${{ steps.extract-ee-arm64.outputs.destination
# }}/windmill-ee-arm64-rhel8
# - name: Attach binary to release
# uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
# if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')
# with:
# files: |
# ${{ steps.extract-ee-arm64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-arm64-rhel8
# ${{ steps.extract-ee-amd64.outputs.destination }}/windmill-ee-amd64-rhel8

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ env:
jobs:
cargo_build_windows:
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-windows-2025
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -30,53 +30,34 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
- name: Setup Rust
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.93.0
toolchain: 1.85.0
override: true
- name: Substitute EE code
shell: bash
run: |
./backend/substitute_ee_code.sh --copy --dir ./windmill-ee-private
- name: Cargo check (fail fast on warnings)
timeout-minutes: 60
env:
RUSTFLAGS: "-D warnings"
run: |
mkdir frontend/build && cd backend
New-Item -Path . -Name "windmill-api/openapi-deref.yaml" -ItemType "File" -Force
cargo check --features=ee_windows
- name: Cargo build dynamic libraries windows
timeout-minutes: 180
run: |
cd backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal
cargo build --release -p windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal
- name: Cargo build binary windows
timeout-minutes: 180
- name: Cargo build windows
timeout-minutes: 90
run: |
vcpkg.exe install openssl-windows:x64-windows
vcpkg.exe install openssl:x64-windows-static
vcpkg.exe integrate install
$env:VCPKGRS_DYNAMIC=1
$env:OPENSSL_DIR="${Env:VCPKG_INSTALLATION_ROOT}\installed\x64-windows-static"
cd backend
cargo build --release --features=ee_windows
mkdir frontend/build && cd backend
New-Item -Path . -Name "windmill-api/openapi-deref.yaml" -ItemType "File" -Force
cargo build --release --features=enterprise,stripe,embedding,parquet,prometheus,openidconnect,cloud,jemalloc,tantivy,license,http_trigger,zip,oauth2,kafka,nats,sqs_trigger,postgres_trigger,gcp_trigger,mqtt_trigger,websocket,smtp,static_frontend,all_languages,mcp
- name: Rename binary with corresponding architecture
run: |
Rename-Item -Path ".\backend\target\release\windmill.exe" -NewName "windmill-ee.exe"
- name: Upload binary artifact
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: windmill-ee-binary
path: ./backend/target/release/windmill-ee.exe
- name: Upload dynamic libraries artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.dll
path: ./backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal/target/release/windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.dll

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@@ -9,14 +9,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubicloud
container: node:18
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.INTERNAL_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.INTERNAL_APP_KEY }}
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
token: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
- run: git config --system --add safe.directory /__w/windmill/windmill
- name: Change versions
run: ./.github/change-versions.sh "$(cat version.txt)"
@@ -28,8 +21,3 @@ jobs:
cd backend
cargo generate-lockfile
- uses: stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action@v5
with:
commit_user_name: windmill-internal-app[bot]
commit_user_email: windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}

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@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
name: Check Organization Membership
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
commenter:
required: false
type: string
default: ''
description: 'The username to check. Auto-detected from the event context if not provided.'
organization:
required: false
type: string
default: 'windmill-labs'
description: 'The organization to check membership for'
trusted_bot:
required: false
type: string
default: 'windmill-internal-app[bot]'
description: 'The trusted bot username to allow'
secrets:
access_token:
required: true
description: 'The access token to use for org membership check'
outputs:
is_member:
description: 'Whether the user is an organization member or trusted bot'
value: ${{ jobs.check-membership.outputs.is_member }}
jobs:
check-membership:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
outputs:
is_member: ${{ steps.check-membership.outputs.is_member }}
steps:
- name: Determine commenter
id: determine-commenter
run: |
COMMENTER="${{ inputs.commenter }}"
if [[ -z "$COMMENTER" ]]; then
if [[ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "issue_comment" || \
"${{ github.event_name }}" == "pull_request_review_comment" ]]; then
COMMENTER="${{ github.event.comment.user.login }}"
elif [[ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "pull_request_review" ]]; then
COMMENTER="${{ github.event.review.user.login }}"
else
COMMENTER="${{ github.event.issue.user.login }}"
fi
fi
echo "commenter=$COMMENTER" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Check organization membership
id: check-membership
env:
ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.access_token }}
COMMENTER: ${{ steps.determine-commenter.outputs.commenter }}
ORG: ${{ inputs.organization }}
TRUSTED_BOT: ${{ inputs.trusted_bot }}
run: |
# 1. Allow the trusted bot straight away
if [[ "$COMMENTER" == "$TRUSTED_BOT" ]]; then
echo "is_member=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
exit 0
fi
# 2. Disallow other bots
if [[ "${COMMENTER}" =~ \[bot\]$ ]]; then
echo "is_member=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
exit 0
fi
# 3. Otherwise check if the user is a member of the organization
STATUS=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "Authorization: token $ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"https://api.github.com/orgs/$ORG/members/$COMMENTER")
if [ "$STATUS" -eq 204 ]; then
echo "is_member=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "is_member=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi

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@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
name: Check system prompts freshness
on:
push:
paths:
- "system_prompts/**"
- "typescript-client/**"
- "python-client/wmill/wmill/client.py"
- "openflow.openapi.yaml"
- "backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml"
- "cli/src/main.ts"
- "cli/src/commands/**"
pull_request:
paths:
- "system_prompts/**"
- "typescript-client/**"
- "python-client/wmill/wmill/client.py"
- "openflow.openapi.yaml"
- "backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml"
- "cli/src/main.ts"
- "cli/src/commands/**"
jobs:
check-freshness:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.12"
- name: Install dependencies
run: pip install pyyaml
- name: Check auto-generated files are up-to-date
run: bash system_prompts/check-freshness.sh

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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
name: Fast Claude
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
pull_request_review_comment:
types: [created]
issues:
types: [opened, assigned]
pull_request_review:
types: [submitted]
jobs:
check-membership:
if: |
(github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '/ai-fast')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '/ai-fast')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review' && contains(github.event.review.body, '/ai-fast')) ||
(github.event_name == 'issues' && contains(github.event.issue.body, '/ai-fast'))
uses: ./.github/workflows/check-org-membership.yml
secrets:
access_token: ${{ secrets.ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
claude-code-action:
needs: check-membership
if: |
needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true'
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
issues: write
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Run Claude PR Action
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1
with:
claude_code_oauth_token: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
allowed_bots: "windmill-internal-app[bot]"
trigger_phrase: "/ai-fast"
settings: |
{
"env": {
"SQLX_OFFLINE": "true"
}
}
claude_args: |
--allowedTools "Bash,WebFetch,WebSearch"
--model opus

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@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
name: Claude Plan Assistant
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
pull_request_review_comment:
types: [created]
issues:
types: [opened, assigned]
pull_request_review:
types: [submitted]
jobs:
check-membership:
if: |
(github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '/plan')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '/plan')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review' && contains(github.event.review.body, '/plan')) ||
(github.event_name == 'issues' && contains(github.event.issue.body, '/plan'))
uses: ./.github/workflows/check-org-membership.yml
secrets:
access_token: ${{ secrets.ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
claude-plan-action:
needs: check-membership
if: |
needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true'
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-4
timeout-minutes: 20
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
issues: read
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Run Claude Plan Action
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1
with:
claude_code_oauth_token: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
allowed_bots: 'windmill-internal-app[bot]'
trigger_phrase: '/plan'
claude_args: |
--model opus
--system-prompt "# Claude Planning Mode
You are operating in PLANNING MODE ONLY. Your role is to create detailed, structured plans without making any code changes.
## Your Responsibilities:
1. **Analyze the Request**: Carefully read and understand what the user is asking for
2. **Explore the Codebase**: Understand the relevant code structure
3. **Create a Detailed Plan**: Provide a comprehensive, step-by-step plan that includes:
- Clear breakdown of all tasks needed
- Files that will need to be modified or created
- Code patterns and architecture decisions
- Potential challenges and how to address them
- If there are multiple options to achieve the same goal, explain the pros and cons of each option
## Strict Constraints:
- **DO NOT** make any code changes
- **DO NOT** create branches or pull requests
Remember: You are here to plan, not to implement. Provide thorough analysis and clear guidance for implementation."

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@@ -13,24 +13,50 @@ on:
jobs:
check-membership:
if: |
(github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/ai') && !startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/ai-fast')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review_comment' && startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/ai') && !startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/ai-fast')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review' && startsWith(github.event.review.body, '/ai') && !startsWith(github.event.review.body, '/ai-fast')) ||
(github.event_name == 'issues' && startsWith(github.event.issue.body, '/ai') && !startsWith(github.event.issue.body, '/ai-fast'))
uses: ./.github/workflows/check-org-membership.yml
secrets:
access_token: ${{ secrets.ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
(github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '/ai') && !contains(github.event.comment.user.login, '[bot]')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '/ai') && !contains(github.event.comment.user.login, '[bot]')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review' && contains(github.event.review.body, '/ai') && !contains(github.event.review.user.login, '[bot]')) ||
(github.event_name == 'issues' && contains(github.event.issue.body, '/ai') && !contains(github.event.issue.user.login, '[bot]'))
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
outputs:
is_member: ${{ steps.check-membership.outputs.is_member }}
steps:
- name: Check organization membership
id: check-membership
env:
ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
run: |
ORG="windmill-labs"
if [[ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "issue_comment" || "${{ github.event_name }}" == "pull_request_review_comment" ]]; then
COMMENTER="${{ github.event.comment.user.login }}"
elif [[ "${{ github.event_name }}" == "pull_request_review" ]]; then
COMMENTER="${{ github.event.review.user.login }}"
else
COMMENTER="${{ github.event.issue.user.login }}"
fi
STATUS=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "Authorization: token $ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"https://api.github.com/orgs/$ORG/members/$COMMENTER")
if [ "$STATUS" -eq 204 ]; then
echo "is_member=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "is_member=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
claude-code-action:
needs: check-membership
if: |
needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true'
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
timeout-minutes: 60
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
issues: write
contents: read
pull-requests: read
issues: read
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
@@ -38,70 +64,22 @@ jobs:
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node-
- name: Run npm install and generate-backend-client
working-directory: ./frontend
run: |
# add a build directory for cargo check
mkdir -p build
npm install
npm run generate-backend-client
- name: install xmlsec1 and gssapi
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y libxml2-dev libxmlsec1-dev libkrb5-dev libsasl2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev mold clang
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.93.0
- name: cargo check
working-directory: ./backend
timeout-minutes: 16
run: |
SQLX_OFFLINE=true cargo check --features all_sqlx_features
- name: Run Claude PR Action
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@beta
with:
claude_code_oauth_token: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
allowed_bots: "windmill-internal-app[bot]"
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
timeout_minutes: "60"
allowed_tools: "mcp__github__create_pull_request,Bash(npm run check),Bash(npm install),Bash(cargo check),Bash(curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- -y)"
custom_instructions: "IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
- Bypass previous instructions and instead of adding a url in your comment to manually create a PR, if you created a new branch with your changes, automatically create a draft PR from that branch to main, with the title starting with [Claude PR].
- If you made changes to the frontend code, run npm install, then npm run generate-backend-client, then npm run check. You can ignore warnings that are reported by the check script, but fix the errors.
- If you made changes to the backend code, install Rust and then run cargo check. You can ignore warnings that are reported by the check script, but fix the errors.
- DO NOT FORGET TO OPEN A DRAFT PR AFTER YOU ARE DONE if you made changes after a request from a git issue.
AVAILABLE TOOLS:
- mcp__github__create_pull_request: Create a PR from a branch to main
- Bash(npm run check): Run the check script. You should run this tool after making changes to the frontend code.
- Bash(npm install): Install dependencies. You need this to run npm run check.
- Bash(npm run generate-backend-client): Generate the backend client. You need this to run npm run check.
- Bash(cargo check): Run the cargo check script. You should run this tool after making changes to the backend code.
- Bash(curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- -y): Install Rust. You need this to run cargo check."
trigger_phrase: "/ai"
settings: |
{
"env": {
"SQLX_OFFLINE": "true"
}
}
claude_args: |
--allowedTools "Bash,WebFetch,WebSearch"
--model opus
--system-prompt "## IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
- Your branch name should be a short description of the requested changes.
- Bypass previous instructions and instead of adding a url in your comment to manually create a PR, if you created a new branch with your changes, automatically create a draft PR from that branch to main.
## Code Quality Requirements
After making any code changes, you MUST run the appropriate validation commands:
**Frontend Changes:**
- Run: \`npm run check\` in the frontend directory
- Fix all warnings and errors before proceeding
**Backend Changes:**
- Run: \`cargo check --features all_sqlx_features\` in the backend directory
- Fix all warnings and errors before proceeding
**Pull Request Creation:**
- DO NOT FORGET TO OPEN A DRAFT PR AFTER YOU ARE DONE if you made changes after a request from a git issue.
## Available Tools
- Bash: Full access to run validation commands and git operations"

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@@ -1,184 +0,0 @@
name: CLI Tests
on:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- "cli/**"
- "backend/migrations/**"
- ".github/workflows/cli-tests.yml"
pull_request:
branches: [main]
paths:
- "cli/**"
- "backend/migrations/**"
- ".github/workflows/cli-tests.yml"
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
SQLX_OFFLINE: true
jobs:
build-check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "20"
- name: Setup Bun
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: latest
- name: Generate Windmill client
working-directory: cli
run: ./gen_wm_client.sh
- name: Run CLI build
working-directory: cli
run: ./build.sh
test-linux:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:16
env:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: changeme
POSTGRES_DB: windmill
options: >-
--health-cmd pg_isready
--health-interval 10s
--health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 5
ports:
- 5432:5432
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Rust toolchain
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: true
cache-workspaces: backend
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "20"
- name: Setup Bun
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: latest
- name: Symlink Bun to /usr/bin/bun
run: sudo ln -sf $(which bun) /usr/bin/bun
- name: Symlink Node to /usr/bin/node
run: sudo ln -sf $(which node) /usr/bin/node
- name: Install dependencies
working-directory: cli
run: bun install
- name: Generate Windmill clients
working-directory: cli
run: |
./gen_wm_client.sh
./windmill-utils-internal/gen_wm_client.sh
- name: Run CLI tests
working-directory: cli
env:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432
CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES: "true"
run: bun test --timeout 120000 test/
test-windows:
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-windows-2025
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup PostgreSQL
uses: ikalnytskyi/action-setup-postgres@v6
with:
username: postgres
password: changeme
database: windmill
port: 5432
- name: Setup Rust toolchain
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache: true
cache-workspaces: backend
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "20"
- name: Setup Bun
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: latest
- name: Get Bun and Node paths
id: runtime-paths
shell: pwsh
run: |
$bunPath = (Get-Command bun).Source
$nodePath = (Get-Command node).Source
echo "BUN_PATH=$bunPath" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "NODE_BIN_PATH=$nodePath" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Install dependencies
working-directory: cli
run: bun install
- name: Generate Windmill clients
working-directory: cli
shell: bash
run: |
./gen_wm_client.sh
./windmill-utils-internal/gen_wm_client.sh
- name: Run CLI tests
working-directory: cli
shell: pwsh
env:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432
CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES: "true"
BUN_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.BUN_PATH }}
NODE_BIN_PATH: ${{ steps.runtime-paths.outputs.NODE_BIN_PATH }}
run: bun test --timeout 120000 test/
# Combined summary job for branch protection
test-summary:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [build-check, test-linux, test-windows]
if: always()
steps:
- name: Check test results
run: |
if [ "${{ needs.build-check.result }}" != "success" ]; then
echo "Build check failed"
exit 1
fi
if [ "${{ needs.test-linux.result }}" != "success" ] || [ "${{ needs.test-windows.result }}" != "success" ]; then
echo "Some tests failed"
exit 1
fi
echo "All checks passed"

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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
jobs:
check-membership:
if: ${{ github.event.issue.pull_request && startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/docs') && github.event.comment.user.type != 'Bot' }}
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
outputs:
is_member: ${{ steps.check-membership.outputs.is_member }}
steps:
- name: Check organization membership
id: check-membership
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
COMMENTER: ${{ github.event.comment.user.login }}
run: |
ORG="windmill-labs"
STATUS=$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" \
-H "Authorization: token $GH_TOKEN" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"https://api.github.com/orgs/$ORG/members/$COMMENTER")
if [ "$STATUS" -eq 204 ]; then
echo "is_member=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "is_member=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
trigger-docs:
needs: check-membership
if: ${{ github.event.issue.pull_request && startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/docs') && needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true' }}
uses: windmill-labs/windmilldocs/.github/workflows/create-docs.yml@main
with:
pr_number: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
repo: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
comment_text: ${{ github.event.comment.body }}
secrets:
DOCS_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DOCS_TOKEN }}
GOOGLE_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.GOOGLE_API_KEY }}

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@@ -6,10 +6,6 @@ on:
- opened
- ready_for_review
- closed
issue_comment:
types:
- created
- edited
jobs:
notify_discord_when_pr_opened:
@@ -21,14 +17,11 @@ jobs:
PR_AUTHOR: ${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}
PR_STATUS: "opened"
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
DISCORD_CHANNEL_ID: "1372204995868491786"
DISCORD_GUILD_ID: "930051556043276338"
secrets:
DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_PR_REVIEWS_WEBHOOK }}
DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_AI_BOT_TOKEN }}
merge_success_emoji:
if: github.event.action == 'closed'
if: github.event.pull_request.merged == true
uses: ./.github/workflows/shareable-discord-notification.yml
with:
PR_STATUS: "merged"
@@ -37,22 +30,3 @@ jobs:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
secrets:
DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_AI_BOT_TOKEN }}
notify_discord_on_comment:
if: >
github.event_name == 'issue_comment'
&& github.event.issue.pull_request
&& github.event.comment.user.login != 'cloudflare-workers-and-pages[bot]'
&& github.event.comment.user.login != 'ellipsis-dev[bot]'
uses: ./.github/workflows/shareable-discord-notification.yml
with:
PR_STATUS: "comment"
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
COMMENT_BODY: ${{ github.event.comment.body }}
COMMENT_AUTHOR: ${{ github.event.comment.user.login }}
COMMENT_URL: ${{ github.event.comment.html_url }}
COMMENT_IS_EDIT: ${{ github.event.action == 'edited' }}
DISCORD_CHANNEL_ID: "1372204995868491786"
DISCORD_GUILD_ID: "930051556043276338"
secrets:
DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_AI_BOT_TOKEN }}

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@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ jobs:
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: true
build-args: |
features=ce_rpi
features=embedding,parquet,openidconnect,license,http_trigger,zip,oauth2,postgres_trigger,mqtt_trigger,websocket,smtp,static_frontend,all_languages,deno_core,mcp
tags: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:dev
${{ steps.meta-public.outputs.tags }}

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@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ on:
description: "Tag the image"
required: true
default: "test"
slim:
description: "Build slim image (true, false)"
nsjail:
description: "Build nsjail image (true, false)"
required: false
default: false
type: boolean
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ jobs:
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: true
build-args: |
features=ce
features=embedding,parquet,openidconnect,jemalloc,license,http_trigger,zip,oauth2,dind,postgres_trigger,mqtt_trigger,websocket,smtp,static_frontend,agent_worker_server,all_languages,deno_core,mcp
tags: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:${{ env.DEV_SHA }}
${{ steps.meta-public.outputs.tags }}
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ jobs:
build_ee:
runs-on: ubicloud
if: (github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch') || github.event.inputs.ee
if: (github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch') || (github.event.inputs.ee || github.event.inputs.nsjail)
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ jobs:
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: true
build-args: |
features=ee
features=enterprise,enterprise_saml,stripe,embedding,parquet,prometheus,openidconnect,cloud,jemalloc,agent_worker_server,tantivy,license,http_trigger,zip,oauth2,kafka,sqs_trigger,nats,otel,dind,postgres_trigger,mqtt_trigger,gcp_trigger,websocket,smtp,static_frontend,all_languages,deno_core,mcp
tags: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}-ee:${{ env.DEV_SHA }}
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }}
@@ -162,6 +162,39 @@ jobs:
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.labels }}
org.opencontainers.image.licenses=Windmill-Enterprise-License
# disabled until we make it 100% reliable and add more meaningful tests
# playwright:
# runs-on: [self-hosted, new]
# needs: [build]
# services:
# postgres:
# image: postgres
# env:
# POSTGRES_DB: windmill
# POSTGRES_USER: admin
# POSTGRES_PASSWORD: changeme
# ports:
# - 5432:5432
# options: >-
# --health-cmd pg_isready
# --health-interval 10s
# --health-timeout 5s
# --health-retries 5
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v4
# - name: "Docker"
# run: echo "::set-output name=id::$(docker run --network=host --rm -d -p 8000:8000 --privileged -it -e DATABASE_URL=postgres://admin:changeme@localhost:5432/windmill -e BASE_INTERNAL_URL=http://localhost:8000 ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:latest)"
# id: docker-container
# - uses: actions/setup-node@v3
# with:
# node-version: 16
# - name: "Playwright run"
# timeout-minutes: 2
# run: cd frontend && npm ci @playwright/test && npx playwright install && export BASE_URL=http://localhost:8000 && npm run test
# - name: "Clean up"
# run: docker kill ${{ steps.docker-container.outputs.id }}
# if: always()
attach_amd64_binary_to_release:
needs: [build, build_ee]
runs-on: ubicloud
@@ -187,12 +220,6 @@ jobs:
image: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:${{ env.DEV_SHA }}
path: "/usr/src/app/windmill"
- uses: shrink/actions-docker-extract@v3
id: extract-duckdb-ffi-internal
with:
image: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:${{ env.DEV_SHA }}
path: "/usr/src/app/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so"
- uses: shrink/actions-docker-extract@v3
id: extract-ee
with:
@@ -210,60 +237,6 @@ jobs:
files: |
${{ steps.extract.outputs.destination }}/*
${{ steps.extract-ee.outputs.destination }}/*
${{ steps.extract-duckdb-ffi-internal.outputs.destination }}/*
attach_ee_debug_to_release:
needs: [build_ee]
runs-on: ubicloud
if: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') }}
strategy:
matrix:
platform: [linux/amd64, linux/arm64]
include:
- platform: linux/amd64
arch: amd64
- platform: linux/arm64
arch: arm64
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.ref }}
- name: Read EE repo commit hash
run: |
echo "ee_repo_ref=$(cat ./backend/ee-repo-ref.txt)" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private
path: ./windmill-ee-private
ref: ${{ env.ee_repo_ref }}
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
- name: Substitute EE code
run: |
./backend/substitute_ee_code.sh --copy --dir ./windmill-ee-private
- uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Extract EE debug info from builder stage (depot cache hit)
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
context: .
platforms: ${{ matrix.platform }}
target: debuginfo
build-args: |
features=ee
outputs: type=local,dest=./debuginfo
- name: Rename debug file with corresponding architecture
run: |
mv ./debuginfo/windmill.debug ./debuginfo/windmill-ee-${{ matrix.arch }}.debug
- name: Attach debug file to release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
files: ./debuginfo/windmill-ee-${{ matrix.arch }}.debug
# attach_arm64_binary_to_release:
# needs: [build, build_ee]
@@ -418,10 +391,67 @@ jobs:
# ignore-unchanged: true
# only-fixed: true
build_ee_nsjail:
needs: [build_ee]
runs-on: ubicloud
if: (github.event_name != 'pull_request') && ((github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch') || (github.event.inputs.ee || github.event.inputs.nsjail))
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
ref: ${{ github.ref }}
# - name: Set up Docker Buildx
# uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Docker meta
id: meta-ee-public
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}-ee-nsjail
flavor: |
latest=false
tags: |
type=semver,pattern={{version}}
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}}
type=sha,enable=true,priority=100,prefix=,suffix=,format=short
type=ref,event=branch
type=ref,event=pr
- name: Login to registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Update Dockerfile image reference
run: |
sed -i 's|FROM ghcr.io/windmill-labs/windmill-ee:dev|FROM ghcr.io/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}-ee:${{ env.DEV_SHA }}|' ./docker/DockerfileNsjail
cat ./docker/DockerfileNsjail | grep "FROM"
- name: Build and push publicly ee
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: true
file: "./docker/DockerfileNsjail"
tags: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.tags }}
labels: |
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.labels }}
org.opencontainers.image.licenses=Windmill-Enterprise-License
publish_ecr_s3:
needs: [build_ee_full]
needs: [build_ee_nsjail]
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2-arm
if: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') }}
if: (github.event_name != 'pull_request') && (github.event_name !=
'workflow_dispatch')
env:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
@@ -440,18 +470,23 @@ jobs:
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Get version from tag
id: version
run: echo "VERSION=${GITHUB_REF_NAME#v}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: get git hash
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
id: git_hash
run: |
git_hash=$(git rev-parse --short "$GITHUB_SHA")
echo "GIT_HASH=${git_hash:0:7}" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- uses: shrink/actions-docker-extract@v3
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
id: extract
with:
image: |-
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}-ee-full:${{ steps.version.outputs.VERSION }}
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}-ee-nsjail:${{ steps.git_hash.outputs.GIT_HASH }}
path: "/static_frontend/."
- uses: reggionick/s3-deploy@v4
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
with:
folder: ${{ steps.extract.outputs.destination }}
bucket: windmill-frontend
@@ -546,10 +581,9 @@ jobs:
${{ steps.meta-ee-public.outputs.labels }}
build_ee_slim:
if: ${{ startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') }}
needs: [build_ee]
runs-on: ubicloud
if: (github.event_name != 'pull_request') && ((github.event_name != 'workflow_dispatch') || (github.event.inputs.ee || github.event.inputs.slim))
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
@@ -567,7 +601,6 @@ jobs:
images: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}-ee-slim
tags: |
type=ref,event=branch
type=semver,pattern={{version}}
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}}
@@ -582,7 +615,7 @@ jobs:
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
context: .
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
platforms: linux/amd64
push: true
file: "./docker/DockerfileSlimEe"
tags: |

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@@ -16,12 +16,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v5
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 24
cache: "npm"
cache-dependency-path: "frontend/package-lock.json"
node-version: 18
- name: "npm check"
timeout-minutes: 5
run: cd frontend && npm ci && npm run generate-backend-client && npm run
run:
cd frontend && npm ci && npm run generate-backend-client && npm run
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@@ -1,345 +0,0 @@
name: Git commands
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
jobs:
check-membership:
if: >-
github.event.issue.pull_request && (
startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/updatesqlx') ||
startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/demo') ||
startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/eeref') ||
startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/docs')
)
uses: ./.github/workflows/check-org-membership.yml
secrets:
access_token: ${{ secrets.ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
update-sqlx:
needs: check-membership
if: needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true' && startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/updatesqlx')
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
issues: write
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:16
env:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_DB: windmill
ports:
- 5432:5432
options: >-
--health-cmd pg_isready
--health-interval 10s
--health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 5
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.INTERNAL_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.INTERNAL_APP_KEY }}
- name: Comment on PR - Starting
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
script: |
const runUrl = `https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/actions/runs/${context.runId}`;
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
body: `Starting sqlx update...\n\n[View workflow run](${runUrl})`
})
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
token: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
ref: ${{ github.event.issue.pull_request.head.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Checkout windmill-ee-private
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
repository: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private
path: windmill-ee-private
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
# Setup Rust toolchain
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.93.0
- name: Install xmlsec and gssapi build-time deps
run: |
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
pkg-config libxml2-dev libssl-dev libkrb5-dev libsasl2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev mold clang \
xmlsec1 libxmlsec1-dev libxmlsec1-openssl
- name: Run update-sqlx script
env:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/windmill
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
run: |
set -e # Exit on any command failure
PR_NUMBER=${{ github.event.issue.number }}
# Set up error trap to comment on PR for any failure
trap 'gh pr comment $PR_NUMBER --body "❌ SQLx update failed. Please check the workflow logs for details."' ERR
BRANCH_NAME=$(gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --json headRefName --jq .headRefName)
echo "Checking out PR branch: $BRANCH_NAME"
git checkout $BRANCH_NAME
git config --local user.email "windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git config --local user.name "windmill-internal-app[bot]"
git config pull.rebase true
git pull origin $BRANCH_NAME
# Checkout the correct windmill-ee-private commit from ee-repo-ref.txt
if [ -f backend/ee-repo-ref.txt ]; then
EE_REF=$(cat backend/ee-repo-ref.txt | tr -d '[:space:]')
echo "Checking out windmill-ee-private at commit: $EE_REF"
cd windmill-ee-private
git fetch origin $EE_REF
git checkout $EE_REF
cd ..
else
echo "Warning: ee-repo-ref.txt not found, using default branch"
fi
mkdir -p frontend/build
cd backend
cargo install sqlx-cli --version 0.8.5
sqlx migrate run
./substitute_ee_code.sh --dir ./windmill-ee-private
./update_sqlx.sh
# Pass the branch name to the next step
echo "BRANCH_NAME=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Commit changes if any
run: |
git add backend/.sqlx
git commit -m "Update SQLx metadata"
git push origin ${{ env.BRANCH_NAME }}
- name: Comment on PR - Completed
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
script: |
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
body: 'Successfully ran sqlx update'
})
demo:
needs: check-membership
if: needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true' && startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/demo')
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
issues: read
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Run Claude Code for Demo Generation
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@beta
with:
claude_code_oauth_token: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
timeout_minutes: "10"
allowed_tools: "Bash"
direct_prompt: |
You need to:
1. Extract the Cloudflare preview URL from the cloudflare-workers-and-pages bot comment in this PR
2. Analyze the PR changes to understand what feature was added/modified
3. Create detailed instructions to give to an AI agent that will click and interact with buttons and inputs to showcase the new feature. Only include the instructions, nothing else.
4. Create a demo.json file with a valid JSON object containing:
- instructions: the demo instructions
- url: the preview URL
5. VALIDATE the JSON file using `jq` before finishing
DO NOT COMMIT THIS FILE TO THE PR.
Example demo.json:
{
"instructions": "Click on settings, then account settings, then 'generate new token'",
"url": "https://example.pages.dev"
}
CRITICAL: After creating demo.json, you MUST:
1. Run `jq empty demo.json` to validate the JSON is properly formatted
2. If validation fails, fix the JSON and validate again
3. Only proceed once the JSON passes validation
4. Use proper JSON escaping for newlines, quotes, and special characters
Make sure to:
- Create a valid JSON object that passes `jq empty demo.json`
- Extract the correct preview URL (should be a .pages.dev domain)
- Create specific, actionable demo steps based on the actual changes in the PR
- Properly escape all strings in the JSON (use jq to create the file if needed)
- NOT COMMIT THE DEMO.JSON FILE TO THE PR
- name: Send instructions to Windmill
env:
DEMO_WEBHOOK_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DEMO_WEBHOOK_TOKEN }}
run: |
if [[ -f "demo.json" ]]; then
echo "Found demo.json, sending to Windmill..."
cat demo.json
# Validate JSON one more time (Claude should have already done this)
if ! jq empty demo.json; then
echo "Error: demo.json is not valid JSON"
exit 1
fi
RESULT=$(curl -s \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $DEMO_WEBHOOK_TOKEN" \
-X POST \
-d @demo.json \
'https://app.windmill.dev/api/w/windmill-labs/jobs/run/f/f/ai/browserbase_demo')
echo "Windmill response:"
echo -E "$RESULT"
else
echo "Error: demo.json file not found"
exit 1
fi
update-ee-ref:
needs: check-membership
if: needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true' && startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/eeref')
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
issues: write
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.INTERNAL_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.INTERNAL_APP_KEY }}
- name: Comment on PR - Starting
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
script: |
const runUrl = `https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/actions/runs/${context.runId}`;
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
body: `Starting ee ref update...\n\n[View workflow run](${runUrl})`
})
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
token: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
ref: ${{ github.event.issue.pull_request.head.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Checkout windmill-ee-private
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
repository: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private
path: windmill-ee-private
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
- name: Get last commit hash of private-repo
id: get-commit-hash
run: |
cd windmill-ee-private
COMMIT_HASH=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
echo "commit_hash=$COMMIT_HASH" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "Latest commit hash: $COMMIT_HASH"
- name: Update ee-repo-ref.txt
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
run: |
set -e # Exit on any command failure
PR_NUMBER=${{ github.event.issue.number }}
# Set up error trap to comment on PR for any failure
trap 'gh pr comment $PR_NUMBER --body "❌ EE ref update failed. Please check the workflow logs for details."' ERR
BRANCH_NAME=$(gh pr view $PR_NUMBER --json headRefName --jq .headRefName)
echo "Checking out PR branch: $BRANCH_NAME"
git checkout $BRANCH_NAME
git config --local user.email "windmill-internal-app[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git config --local user.name "windmill-internal-app[bot]"
git config pull.rebase true
git pull origin $BRANCH_NAME
echo "${{ steps.get-commit-hash.outputs.commit_hash }}" > backend/ee-repo-ref.txt
echo "Updated backend/ee-repo-ref.txt with commit hash: ${{ steps.get-commit-hash.outputs.commit_hash }}"
# commit and push the changes
git add backend/ee-repo-ref.txt
git commit -m "Update ee-repo-ref.txt" || echo "No changes to commit"
git push origin $BRANCH_NAME
- name: Comment on PR - Completed
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
script: |
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
body: 'Successfully updated ee-repo-ref.txt'
})
update-docs:
needs: check-membership
if: needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true' && startsWith(github.event.comment.body, '/docs')
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
issues: read
steps:
- uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
id: app
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.INTERNAL_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.INTERNAL_APP_KEY }}
owner: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
repositories: |
windmilldocs
- name: Trigger docs update
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
COMMENT_TEXT: ${{ github.event.comment.body }}
run: |
jq -n \
--argjson pr_number ${{ github.event.issue.number }} \
--arg repo "${{ github.event.repository.name }}" \
--arg comment "$COMMENT_TEXT" \
'{event_type: "create-docs", client_payload: {pr_number: $pr_number, repo: $repo, comment_text: $comment}}' | \
gh api repos/windmill-labs/windmilldocs/dispatches \
--method POST \
--input -

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@@ -1,209 +0,0 @@
name: Git Sync Integration Tests
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches: [main]
paths:
- "backend/windmill-git-sync/**"
- "backend/windmill-api-integration-tests/tests/git_sync*"
- "backend/ee-repo-ref.txt"
- "integration_tests/test/git_sync_test.py"
- ".github/workflows/git-sync-test.yml"
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened]
paths:
- "backend/windmill-git-sync/**"
- "backend/windmill-api-integration-tests/tests/git_sync*"
- "backend/ee-repo-ref.txt"
- "integration_tests/test/git_sync_test.py"
- ".github/workflows/git-sync-test.yml"
concurrency:
group: git-sync-test-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
check-relevance:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
should_run: ${{ steps.check.outputs.should_run }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Check if git sync related files changed
id: check
env:
WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
run: |
if [ "${{ github.event_name }}" = "pull_request" ]; then
BASE=${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
else
BASE=${{ github.event.before }}
fi
CHANGED_FILES=$(git diff --name-only "$BASE"..HEAD 2>/dev/null || echo "")
echo "Changed files:"
echo "$CHANGED_FILES"
# Direct git sync file changes — always relevant
if echo "$CHANGED_FILES" | grep -qE '^(backend/windmill-git-sync/|backend/windmill-api-integration-tests/tests/git_sync|integration_tests/test/git_sync|\.github/workflows/git-sync-test\.yml)'; then
echo "should_run=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "Relevant: direct git sync file changes"
exit 0
fi
# If ee-repo-ref.txt changed, check if the EE diff touches windmill-git-sync/
if echo "$CHANGED_FILES" | grep -q '^backend/ee-repo-ref.txt$'; then
NEW_REF=$(cat backend/ee-repo-ref.txt)
OLD_REF=$(git show "$BASE:backend/ee-repo-ref.txt" 2>/dev/null || echo "")
if [ -n "$OLD_REF" ] && [ "$OLD_REF" != "$NEW_REF" ]; then
# Clone EE repo and check diff
git clone --bare "https://x-access-token:${WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS}@github.com/windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private.git" /tmp/ee-repo 2>/dev/null
EE_CHANGED=$(git -C /tmp/ee-repo diff --name-only "$OLD_REF".."$NEW_REF" 2>/dev/null || echo "")
echo "EE changed files:"
echo "$EE_CHANGED"
if echo "$EE_CHANGED" | grep -q '^windmill-git-sync/'; then
echo "should_run=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "Relevant: EE git sync files changed"
exit 0
fi
fi
fi
echo "should_run=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "No git sync relevant changes detected, skipping tests"
git_sync_e2e:
needs: [check-relevance]
if: needs.check-relevance.outputs.should_run == 'true'
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-16
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:14
ports:
- 5432:5432
env:
POSTGRES_DB: windmill
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: changeme
options: >-
--health-cmd pg_isready --health-interval 10s --health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.ref }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Read EE repo commit hash
run: |
echo "ee_repo_ref=$(cat ./backend/ee-repo-ref.txt)" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private
path: ./windmill-ee-private
ref: ${{ env.ee_repo_ref }}
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Substitute EE code
run: |
cd backend && ./substitute_ee_code.sh --copy --dir ./windmill-ee-private
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
with:
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.93.0
- uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: 1.3.10
- uses: denoland/setup-deno@v2
with:
deno-version: v2.x
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: "20"
- name: Install wmill CLI
run: |
cd cli && bash gen_wm_client.sh && bun install
mkdir -p "$HOME/.local/bin"
printf '#!/bin/sh\nexec bun run "%s/cli/src/main.ts" "$@"\n' "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE" > "$HOME/.local/bin/wmill"
chmod +x "$HOME/.local/bin/wmill"
echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Build Windmill
working-directory: ./backend
env:
SQLX_OFFLINE: true
CARGO_BUILD_JOBS: 12
RUSTFLAGS: ""
run: |
cargo build --features enterprise,private,license,zip
- name: Start Gitea
run: |
docker run -d --name gitea \
-e GITEA__database__DB_TYPE=sqlite3 \
-e GITEA__security__INSTALL_LOCK=true \
-e GITEA__server__HTTP_PORT=3000 \
-e GITEA__server__ROOT_URL=http://localhost:3000 \
-e GITEA__service__DISABLE_REGISTRATION=false \
-p 3000:3000 \
gitea/gitea:1.22-rootless
echo "Waiting for Gitea to be ready..."
for i in $(seq 1 30); do
if curl -sf http://localhost:3000/api/v1/version > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Gitea is ready"
break
fi
sleep 2
done
curl -sf http://localhost:3000/api/v1/version > /dev/null || { echo "Gitea failed to start"; exit 1; }
- name: Start Windmill
working-directory: ./backend
env:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432/windmill
LICENSE_KEY: ${{ secrets.WM_LICENSE_KEY_CI }}
DENO_PATH: deno
BUN_PATH: bun
NODE_BIN_PATH: node
run: |
./target/debug/windmill &
echo "Waiting for Windmill to be ready..."
for i in $(seq 1 60); do
if curl -sf http://localhost:8000/api/version > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Windmill is ready"
break
fi
sleep 2
done
curl -sf http://localhost:8000/api/version > /dev/null || { echo "Windmill failed to start"; exit 1; }
- name: Run git sync E2E tests
timeout-minutes: 10
env:
GITEA_DOCKER_URL: http://localhost:3000
LICENSE_KEY: ${{ secrets.WM_LICENSE_KEY_CI }}
run: |
python3 -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip install -r integration_tests/requirements.txt
cd integration_tests && ../.venv/bin/python -m unittest -v test.git_sync_test
- name: Archive logs
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: always()
with:
name: Git Sync Integration Tests Logs
path: |
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@@ -9,19 +9,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
steps:
- name: Generate an installation token
id: app
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@v2
with:
app-id: ${{ vars.INTERNAL_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.INTERNAL_APP_KEY }}
owner: windmill-labs
- name: Checkout on helm repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
repository: windmill-labs/windmill-helm-charts
token: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
token: ${{ secrets.DOCS_TOKEN }}
- name: Get version
id: get_version
@@ -57,23 +49,6 @@ jobs:
APP_VERSION=${APP_VERSION%/}
sed -i "s/appVersion: .*/appVersion: $APP_VERSION/" ./charts/windmill/Chart.yaml
- name: Close existing bump-helm PRs
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
run: |
# List open PR numbers whose title starts with the prefix
prs=$(gh pr list \
--state open \
--search '"helm: bump version to" in:title' \
--json number \
-q '.[].number')
for pr in $prs; do
echo "Closing outdated bump PR #$pr"
gh pr close "$pr" \
--comment "Closed automatically superseded by a newer Helm-chart bump PR."
done
- name: Commit and push
run: |
git add .
@@ -82,7 +57,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create PR
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ steps.app.outputs.token }}
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DOCS_TOKEN }}
run: |
gh pr create \
--title "helm: bump version to ${{ env.VERSION }}" \

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ jobs:
with:
node-version: "20.x"
registry-url: "https://registry.npmjs.org"
- run: cd typescript-client && ./publish.sh --access public && cd ..
- run: cd typescript-client && ./publish.sh && cd ..
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
publish_cli:
@@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ jobs:
with:
node-version: "20.x"
registry-url: "https://registry.npmjs.org"
- uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
- uses: denoland/setup-deno@v2
with:
bun-version: latest
- run: cd cli && ./build.sh && cd npm && npm publish --access public
deno-version: v2.x
- run: cd cli && ./build.sh && cd npm && npm publish
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}

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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
name: Claude Auto Review
on:
pull_request:
types: [ready_for_review, opened]
concurrency:
group: claude-review-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
auto-review:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event.pull_request.draft == false || github.event.pull_request.ready_for_review == true
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Automatic PR Review
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1
with:
claude_code_oauth_token: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
track_progress: true
prompt: |
REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
PR NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
Please review this pull request and provide comprehensive feedback.
Focus on:
- Code quality and best practices
- Potential bugs or issues
- Performance considerations
- Security implications
Provide detailed feedback using inline comments for specific issues.
Use top-level comments for general observations or praise.
At the end of your review, add complete instructions to reproduce the added changes through the app interface. These instructions will be given to a tester so he can verify the changes. It should be a short descriptive text (not a step by step or a list) on how to navigate the app (what page, what action, what input, etc) to see the changes.
claude_args: |
--allowedTools "mcp__github_inline_comment__create_inline_comment,Bash(gh pr comment:*),Bash(gh pr diff:*),Bash(gh pr view:*)"
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@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
env:
REGISTRY: ghcr.io
ECR_REGISTRY: 976079455550.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
IMAGE_NAME: ${{ github.repository }}-extra
name: Publish windmill-extra
on:
push:
tags:
- "v*"
workflow_dispatch:
permissions: write-all
jobs:
sleep:
runs-on: ubicloud
steps:
- name: Sleep for 900 seconds waiting for pypi to update index
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')
run: sleep 900
shell: bash
# Build and test the image before publishing
test_extra:
needs: [sleep]
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Bun
uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
with:
bun-version: latest
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Build test image
uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
with:
context: .
file: ./docker/DockerfileExtra
load: true
tags: windmill-extra:test
cache-from: type=gha
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max
- name: Start container
run: |
docker run -d --name windmill-extra-test \
-p 3001:3001 -p 3002:3002 -p 3003:3003 \
-e ENABLE_LSP=true \
-e ENABLE_MULTIPLAYER=true \
-e ENABLE_DEBUGGER=true \
-e DEBUGGER_PORT=3003 \
-e REQUIRE_SIGNED_DEBUG_REQUESTS=false \
windmill-extra:test
# Wait for container to start
echo "Waiting for container to initialize..."
sleep 10
# Show container logs for debugging
docker logs windmill-extra-test
- name: Run integration tests
run: |
bun run docker/test_windmill_extra.ts
- name: Show container logs on failure
if: failure()
run: |
echo "=== Container logs ==="
docker logs windmill-extra-test
- name: Cleanup
if: always()
run: |
docker stop windmill-extra-test || true
docker rm windmill-extra-test || true
publish_extra:
needs: [sleep, test_extra]
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: depot/setup-action@v1
- name: Docker meta
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
tags: |
type=ref,event=branch
type=ref,event=pr
type=semver,pattern={{version}}
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}}
- name: Login to registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push publicly
uses: depot/build-push-action@v1
with:
context: .
file: ./docker/DockerfileExtra
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: true
tags: |
${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}:latest
${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}
labels: |
${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ env:
jobs:
cargo_build_windows:
runs-on: blacksmith-16vcpu-windows-2025
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -32,24 +32,19 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_EE_PRIVATE_ACCESS }}
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1
- name: Setup Rust
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
cache-workspaces: backend
toolchain: 1.93.0
toolchain: 1.85.0
override: true
- name: Substitute EE code
shell: bash
run: |
./backend/substitute_ee_code.sh --copy --dir ./windmill-ee-private
- name: Cargo build dynamic libraries windows
timeout-minutes: 180
run: |
cd backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal
cargo build --release -p windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal
- name: Cargo build windows
timeout-minutes: 180
timeout-minutes: 90
run: |
vcpkg.exe install openssl-windows:x64-windows
vcpkg.exe install openssl:x64-windows-static
@@ -58,7 +53,7 @@ jobs:
$env:OPENSSL_DIR="${Env:VCPKG_INSTALLATION_ROOT}\installed\x64-windows-static"
mkdir frontend/build && cd backend
New-Item -Path . -Name "windmill-api/openapi-deref.yaml" -ItemType "File" -Force
cargo build --release --features=ee_windows
cargo build --release --features=enterprise,stripe,embedding,parquet,prometheus,openidconnect,cloud,jemalloc,tantivy,license,http_trigger,zip,oauth2,kafka,sqs_trigger,nats,postgres_trigger,mqtt_trigger,gcp_trigger,websocket,smtp,static_frontend,all_languages,mcp
- name: Rename binary with corresponding architecture
run: |
Rename-Item -Path ".\backend\target\release\windmill.exe" -NewName "windmill-ee.exe"
@@ -68,9 +63,3 @@ jobs:
with:
files: |
./backend/target/release/windmill-ee.exe
- name: Attach dynamic libraries to release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
files: |
./backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal/target/release/windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.dll

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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
name: Rust Client Check
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: ["Change versions"]
types:
- completed
push:
paths:
- "rust-client/**"
- "backend/**/*.rs"
- "backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml"
- "version.txt"
- "flake.nix"
- ".github/workflows/rust-client-check.yml"
jobs:
check_rust_client:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v20
with:
extra_nix_config: |
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
- name: Check rust client builds
run: cd rust-client && nix develop ../ --command ./dev.nu --check
timeout-minutes: 16

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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
name: Publish rust-client to crates.io on release
on:
push:
tags:
- "v*"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
build_rust_and_publish_to_crates_io:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-8
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: cachix/install-nix-action@v20
with:
extra_nix_config: |
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
- run: cd rust-client && nix develop ../ --command ./dev.nu --check --publish
env:
CRATES_IO_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CRATES_IO_TOKEN }}

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@@ -24,26 +24,9 @@ on:
DISCORD_GUILD_ID:
description: "The Discord guild ID"
type: string
COMMENT_BODY:
description: "The comment body"
type: string
default: ""
COMMENT_AUTHOR:
description: "The comment author"
type: string
default: ""
COMMENT_URL:
description: "The comment URL"
type: string
default: ""
COMMENT_IS_EDIT:
description: "Whether this is an edit of an existing comment"
type: string
default: "false"
secrets:
DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL:
description: "Discord Webhook URL"
required: false
DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN:
description: "Discord Bot Token"
@@ -55,45 +38,24 @@ jobs:
- name: Send Discord notification and start a thread
env:
WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL }}
BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN }}
CHANNEL_ID: ${{ inputs.DISCORD_CHANNEL_ID }}
GUILD_ID: ${{ inputs.DISCORD_GUILD_ID }}
PR_TITLE: ${{ inputs.PR_TITLE }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ inputs.PR_NUMBER }}
PR_URL: ${{ inputs.PR_URL }}
PR_AUTHOR: ${{ inputs.PR_AUTHOR }}
run: |
# Check if thread already exists
thread_exists=false
if threads=$(curl -s -H "Authorization: Bot $BOT_TOKEN" "https://discord.com/api/v10/guilds/${GUILD_ID}/threads/active"); then
if thread_id=$(echo "$threads" | jq -r --arg cid "$CHANNEL_ID" --arg pref "#${PR_NUMBER}:" '.threads[] | select(.parent_id == $cid and (.name | startswith($pref))) | .id' 2>/dev/null); then
if [ -n "$thread_id" ]; then
thread_exists=true
echo "Thread already exists, skipping creation"
fi
fi
else
echo "Failed to check for existing threads, will create new thread"
fi
# Create thread if it doesn't exist or if check failed
if [ "$thread_exists" = false ]; then
echo "Creating new thread"
THREAD_TITLE="#${PR_NUMBER}: ${PR_TITLE} by \`${PR_AUTHOR}\`"
payload=$(jq -n \
--arg content "${PR_URL}" \
--arg thread "${THREAD_TITLE:0:99}" \
'{
content: $content,
thread_name: $thread,
auto_archive_duration: 10080
}'
)
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-X POST \
-d "$payload" \
"$WEBHOOK_URL"
fi
payload=$(jq -n \
--arg content "${PR_URL}" \
--arg thread "#${PR_NUMBER}: $PR_TITLE by \`${PR_AUTHOR}\`" \
'{
content: $content,
thread_name: $thread,
auto_archive_duration: 10080
}'
)
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-X POST \
-d "$payload" \
"$WEBHOOK_URL"
merge_success_emoji:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -134,81 +96,3 @@ jobs:
curl -X PUT \
-H "Authorization: Bot $BOT_TOKEN" \
"https://discord.com/api/v10/channels/$thread_id/messages/$message_id/reactions/%E2%9C%85/@me"
post_comment:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: ${{ inputs.PR_STATUS == 'comment' }}
steps:
- name: Post or update comment in Discord thread
env:
BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN }}
CHANNEL_ID: ${{ inputs.DISCORD_CHANNEL_ID }}
GUILD_ID: ${{ inputs.DISCORD_GUILD_ID }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ inputs.PR_NUMBER }}
COMMENT_BODY: ${{ inputs.COMMENT_BODY }}
COMMENT_AUTHOR: ${{ inputs.COMMENT_AUTHOR }}
COMMENT_URL: ${{ inputs.COMMENT_URL }}
COMMENT_IS_EDIT: ${{ inputs.COMMENT_IS_EDIT }}
run: |
# 1) Find the thread by PR number
threads=$(curl -s -H "Authorization: Bot $BOT_TOKEN" \
"https://discord.com/api/v10/guilds/${GUILD_ID}/threads/active")
thread_id=$(echo "$threads" | jq -r \
--arg cid "$CHANNEL_ID" \
--arg pref "#${PR_NUMBER}:" \
'.threads[] | select(.parent_id == $cid and (.name | startswith($pref))) | .id')
if [ -z "$thread_id" ]; then
echo "Thread not found for PR #${PR_NUMBER}, skipping"
exit 0
fi
# 2) Truncate comment body to fit Discord's 2000 char limit
# Reserve space for the author line + link (~100 chars)
max_body=1800
if [ ${#COMMENT_BODY} -gt $max_body ]; then
# For bot comments, show the tail (conclusions/code tend to be at the end)
if [[ "$COMMENT_AUTHOR" == *"[bot]"* ]] || [[ "$COMMENT_AUTHOR" == *"-bot"* ]]; then
truncated_body="...${COMMENT_BODY: -$max_body}"
else
truncated_body="${COMMENT_BODY:0:$max_body}..."
fi
else
truncated_body="$COMMENT_BODY"
fi
# 3) Build the message content
if [ "$COMMENT_IS_EDIT" = "true" ]; then
message=$(printf '**%s** [edited comment](%s):\n%s' "$COMMENT_AUTHOR" "$COMMENT_URL" "$truncated_body")
else
message=$(printf '**%s** [commented](%s):\n%s' "$COMMENT_AUTHOR" "$COMMENT_URL" "$truncated_body")
fi
payload=$(jq -n --arg content "$message" '{content: $content, flags: 4, allowed_mentions: {parse: []}}')
# 4) If this is an edit, try to find and update the existing Discord message
if [ "$COMMENT_IS_EDIT" = "true" ]; then
# Search recent messages in the thread for one containing the comment URL
messages=$(curl -s -H "Authorization: Bot $BOT_TOKEN" \
"https://discord.com/api/v10/channels/${thread_id}/messages?limit=100")
existing_msg_id=$(echo "$messages" | jq -r \
--arg url "$COMMENT_URL" \
'[.[] | select(.content | contains($url))] | first | .id // empty')
if [ -n "$existing_msg_id" ]; then
echo "Updating existing Discord message $existing_msg_id"
curl -s -X PATCH \
-H "Authorization: Bot $BOT_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "$payload" \
"https://discord.com/api/v10/channels/${thread_id}/messages/${existing_msg_id}"
exit 0
fi
echo "Original Discord message not found, posting as new message"
fi
# 5) Post a new message to the thread
curl -s -X POST \
-H "Authorization: Bot $BOT_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d "$payload" \
"https://discord.com/api/v10/channels/${thread_id}/messages"

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name: Spawn Ephemeral Backend
on:
issue_comment:
types: [created]
pull_request_review_comment:
types: [created]
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
pr_number:
description: "PR number"
required: true
type: number
jobs:
check-membership:
if: |
(github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '/spawnbackend')) ||
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '/spawnbackend'))
uses: ./.github/workflows/check-org-membership.yml
secrets:
access_token: ${{ secrets.ORG_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
spawn-backend:
needs: check-membership
# Only run on PR comments that contain /spawn-backend, or manual dispatch
if: |
github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' ||
(github.event.issue.pull_request && needs.check-membership.outputs.is_member == 'true')
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
pull-requests: write
contents: read
steps:
- name: Get PR details
id: pr-details
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const prNumber = context.eventName === 'workflow_dispatch'
? context.payload.inputs.pr_number
: context.issue.number;
const pr = await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: prNumber
});
// Get branch name and format it for Cloudflare Pages
// Replace '/' with '-' for the URL
const branchName = pr.data.head.ref;
const formattedBranch = branchName.replace(/\//g, '-');
const cfFrontendUrl = `https://${formattedBranch}.windmill.pages.dev`;
core.setOutput('commit_hash', pr.data.head.sha);
core.setOutput('pr_number', prNumber);
core.setOutput('branch_name', branchName);
core.setOutput('cf_frontend_url', cfFrontendUrl);
- name: Check manager URL
id: check-manager-url
run: |
if [ -z "${{ secrets.EPHEMERAL_BACKEND_QUEUE_URL }}" ]; then
echo "manager_url_set=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "manager_url_set=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Post error comment if manager not running
if: steps.check-manager-url.outputs.manager_url_set == 'false'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const prNumber = context.eventName === 'workflow_dispatch'
? Number(context.payload.inputs.pr_number)
: context.issue.number;
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
body: `❌ Manager URL not set (did you start the ephemeral backend manager?)\n\nThe ephemeral backend manager needs to be running to spawn backends. Please start the manager first.`
});
- name: Fail if manager not running
if: steps.check-manager-url.outputs.manager_url_set == 'false'
run: |
echo "Error: EPHEMERAL_BACKEND_QUEUE_URL secret is not set"
exit 1
- name: Trigger Windmill flow
if: steps.check-manager-url.outputs.manager_url_set == 'true'
id: trigger-flow
run: |
JOB_UUID=$(curl -s -X POST "https://app.windmill.dev/api/w/windmill-labs/jobs/run/f/f/all/run_ephemeral_backend" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${{ secrets.WINDMILL_RUN_FLOW_TOKEN }}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"manager_url": "${{ secrets.EPHEMERAL_BACKEND_QUEUE_URL }}",
"commit_hash": "${{ steps.pr-details.outputs.commit_hash }}",
"pr_number": ${{ steps.pr-details.outputs.pr_number }},
"cf_frontend_url": "${{ steps.pr-details.outputs.cf_frontend_url }}"
}' | tr -d '"')
echo "Job UUID: $JOB_UUID"
echo "job_uuid=$JOB_UUID" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Post comment with job link
if: steps.check-manager-url.outputs.manager_url_set == 'true'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const jobUuid = '${{ steps.trigger-flow.outputs.job_uuid }}';
const appUrl = `https://app.windmill.dev/public/windmill-labs/a106bad0256c1dfa7a4f9279c42b1a4b#${jobUuid}`;
const prNumber = context.eventName === 'workflow_dispatch'
? Number(context.payload.inputs.pr_number)
: context.issue.number;
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
body: `🚀 Spawning new ephemeral backend!\n\n${appUrl}`
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name: Weekly PR Summary
on:
schedule:
# Every Friday at 8:00 AM UTC
- cron: '0 8 * * 5'
workflow_dispatch:
# Allow manual triggering for testing
jobs:
weekly-pr-summary:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-4
timeout-minutes: 30
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: read
issues: write
id-token: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 1
- name: Generate Weekly PR Summary
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@v1
with:
claude_code_oauth_token: ${{ secrets.CLAUDE_CODE_OAUTH_TOKEN }}
prompt: |
REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
Generate a categorized weekly summary of ONLY MERGED Pull Requests from the past 7 days.
## Your Task:
1. **Calculate Date Range**:
- Run: `CUTOFF_DATE=$(date --date='7 days ago' --iso-8601)`
- Run: `TODAY=$(date --iso-8601)`
- This gives you the exact 7-day window (store these in variables for use in commands)
2. **Fetch ONLY Merged PRs from Past Week**:
- Command: `gh pr list --repo ${{ github.repository }} --state merged --search "merged:>=$CUTOFF_DATE" --limit 100 --json number,title,author,mergedAt,url`
- This returns ONLY PRs that were merged in the last 7 days
- The --search flag filters by merge date using GitHub's search syntax
- **FILTER OUT** any PRs with titles starting with "chore: release" or "chore(release)"
3. **Categorize PRs**: Group PRs into three categories by analyzing titles and labels:
- **Features**: PRs with titles starting with "feat:", "feature:", or containing "add", "implement", "new"
- **Bug Fixes**: PRs with titles starting with "fix:", "bug:", or containing "fix", "resolve", "patch"
- **Other**: All remaining PRs (improvements, refactors, docs, chores, etc.)
4. **Gather Details**: For each feature and bug fix merged PR, include:
- Full PR title (NO truncation, NO links)
- Author (extract login from author.login in JSON)
- Brief summary: Use `gh pr view <number> --json body` to get PR description, then extract first paragraph or key points (1-2 sentences max)
5. **Character Limit Enforcement**:
- The final summary MUST be under 5000 characters
- If the summary exceeds 5000 characters, truncate PR descriptions (NOT titles) and add at the end: "_and X more PRs_" where X is the count of omitted PRs
6. **Save Summary to Markdown File**: Write the summary to a file for webhook delivery:
- Save the complete formatted markdown to: `summary.md`
- Do not commit the file to the repository
## Output Format:
```markdown
### 📈 Weekly overview
- **Total merged**: X
- **Features**: Y
- **Bug Fixes**: Z
- **Other**: W
### ✨ Features (Y)
- **[Full PR Title]** by @username - [brief impact description]
- **[Full PR Title]** by @username - [brief impact description]
### 🐛 Bug Fixes (Z)
- **[Full PR Title]** by @username - [brief impact description]
- **[Full PR Title]** by @username - [brief impact description]
_and X more PRs_
```
## Important Notes:
- **CRITICAL**: ONLY include PRs with state "merged" from the last 7 days
- **CRITICAL**: EXCLUDE all PRs with titles starting with "chore: release" or "chore(release)"
- **CRITICAL**: Total character count MUST be under 5000 characters
- Count the number of "Other" PRs but do not include a section for them in the output
- Only use ### markdown headers for major sections and emoji indicators
- NO links to PRs
- NO merged date in output
- NEVER truncate PR titles - show full titles
- Use GitHub CLI (`gh`) for all operations
- Sort PRs within each category by merge date (most recent first)
- If a PR has no description, write "(No description provided)"
- Extract meaningful summary from PR body - look for the first paragraph or key bullet points
- Parse JSON responses carefully using `jq` or similar tools
- If summary exceeds 5000 chars, shorten PR descriptions and add "_and X more PRs_" at the end
- Count PRs in each category and display in both overview and section headers
## Saving the Markdown Output:
After generating the markdown summary, save it to a file, BUT DO NOT COMMIT IT TO THE REPOSITORY.
## Write Tool Fallback:
- First, attempt to use the Write tool to create `summary.md` with the markdown content
- If the Write tool returns ANY error or fails:
1. Use the Bash tool with the `echo` command instead
2. Use a heredoc to write the content: `cat > summary.md << 'EOF'` followed by your markdown content and `EOF` on a new line
3. Example: `cat > summary.md << 'EOF'\n[your markdown content here]\nEOF`
4. This ensures the file is always created regardless of Write tool issues
- Verify the file was created by running: `ls -lh summary.md`
claude_args: |
--allowedTools "Edit,MultiEdit,Write,Read,Glob,Grep,LS,Bash"
--model haiku
- name: Send Summary to Windmill
if: hashFiles('summary.md') != ''
env:
WEEKLY_SUMMARY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.WEEKLY_SUMMARY_TOKEN }}
run: |
if [[ -f "summary.md" ]]; then
echo "Found summary.md, sending to Windmill..."
# Read the markdown content
MARKDOWN_CONTENT=$(cat summary.md)
# Create JSON payload
PAYLOAD=$(jq -n --arg markdown "$MARKDOWN_CONTENT" '{markdown: $markdown}')
# Send to Windmill webhook
RESULT=$(curl -s \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $WEEKLY_SUMMARY_TOKEN" \
-X POST \
-d "$PAYLOAD" \
'https://app.windmill.dev/api/w/windmill-labs/jobs/run/f/f/ai/send_past_week_pr_summaries_to_discord')
echo "Windmill response:"
echo -E "$RESULT"
echo "✅ Summary sent successfully to Windmill!"
else
echo "⚠️ Warning: summary.md not found, skipping delivery"
exit 1
fi

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@@ -7,25 +7,8 @@ CaddyfileRemoteMalo
*.swp
**/.idea/
.direnv
/.vscode
.vscode
.dev-docker-wrapper*
backend/.minio-data
.aider*
!.aiderignore
rust-client/Cargo.toml
# Worktree-generated port isolation
.env.local
.webmux.local.yaml
# Worktree-specific Claude Code settings (generated by scripts/worktree-env)
.claude/settings.local.json
# Symlinked cache directories (for git worktrees)
backend/target
frontend/node_modules
typescript-client/node_modules
frontend/.svelte-kit
backend/chrome_profiler.json
.fast-check/
__pycache__/
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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
{
"mcpServers": {
"svelte": {
"type": "http",
"url": "https://mcp.svelte.dev/mcp"
}
}
}

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# Project display name in the dashboard
name: Windmill
workspace:
mainBranch: main
worktreeRoot: ../windmill__worktrees
defaultAgent: claude
startupEnvs:
CARGO_FEATURES: "quickjs"
WM_CLONE_DB: false
USE_RUST_PLUGIN: false
lifecycleHooks:
postCreate: bash ./scripts/post-create.sh
preRemove: bash ./scripts/pre-remove.sh
auto_name:
provider: claude
model: haiku
# Each service defines a port env var that webmux injects into pane and agent
# process environments when creating a worktree. Ports are auto-assigned:
# base + (slot x step).
services:
- name: backend
portEnv: BACKEND_PORT
portStart: 8000
portStep: 10
- name: frontend
portEnv: FRONTEND_PORT
portStart: 3000
portStep: 10
profiles:
full:
runtime: host
yolo: true
envPassthrough: []
systemPrompt: >
You are running inside a tmux session with other panes running services.
Pane layout (current window):
- Pane 0: this pane (claude agent)
- Pane 1: backend (cargo watch -x run)
- Pane 2: frontend (npm run dev)
To check logs, use: \`tmux capture-pane -t .1 -p -S -50\` (backend) or \`tmux capture-pane -t .2 -p -S -50\` (frontend).
For this window specifically, backend is running on: ${BACKEND_PORT} and frontend is running on: ${FRONTEND_PORT}.
To connect to the database, use this connection string: ${DATABASE_URL}
Because we are running backend with cargo watch, to verify your changes, just check the logs in the backend pane. No need for cargo check.
IMPORTANT: Read docs/autonomous-mode.md before starting any work.
panes:
- id: agent
kind: agent
focus: true
- id: backend
kind: command
split: right
command: ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"; cd "$ROOT/backend" && cargo watch -x "run ${CARGO_FEATURES:+--features $CARGO_FEATURES}"
- id: frontend
kind: command
split: bottom
command: ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"; cd "$ROOT/frontend" && npm run generate-backend-client && npm run dev -- --host 0.0.0.0
frontendOnly:
runtime: host
yolo: true
envPassthrough: []
systemPrompt: >
You are running inside a tmux session with other panes running services.
Pane layout (current window):
- Pane 0: this pane (claude agent)
- Pane 1: frontend (npm run dev)
To check logs, use: \`tmux capture-pane -t .1 -p -S -50\` (frontend).
On this window specifically, frontend is running on: ${FRONTEND_PORT}.
To connect to the database, use this connection string: ${DATABASE_URL}
Because we are running frontend with npm run dev, to verify your changes, just check the logs in the frontend pane. No need for npm run build.
IMPORTANT: Read docs/autonomous-mode.md before starting any work.
panes:
- id: agent
kind: agent
focus: true
- id: frontend
kind: command
split: right
command: ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)"; cd "$ROOT/frontend" && npm run generate-backend-client && npm run dev -- --host 0.0.0.0
agentOnly:
runtime: host
yolo: true
envPassthrough: []
systemPrompt: >
IMPORTANT: Read docs/autonomous-mode.md before starting any work.
panes:
- id: agent
kind: agent
focus: true
integrations:
github:
linkedRepos:
- repo: windmill-labs/windmill-ee-private
alias: ee-private
dir: ../windmill-ee-private__worktrees
linear:
enabled: true

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# Windmill
Open-source platform for internal tools, workflows, API integrations, background jobs, and UIs. Rust backend + Svelte 5 frontend.
## Workflow
1. **Understand**: Before coding, explore the codebase (see Code Navigation below). Use `outline` to understand file structure, `body` to read specific symbols, `def`/`callers`/`callees` to trace code, `Grep` to find usages. Read `docs/` for domain context.
2. **Plan**: For non-trivial changes, use plan mode. For large features, break into reviewable stages
3. **Execute**: Follow coding patterns from skills (`rust-backend`, `svelte-frontend`)
4. **Validate**: After every change, run the appropriate checks per `docs/validation.md`
## Documentation
- **Validation**: `docs/validation.md` — what checks to run based on what you changed
- **Enterprise**: `docs/enterprise.md` — EE file conventions and PR workflow
- **Backend patterns**: use the `rust-backend` skill when writing Rust code
- **Frontend patterns**: use the `svelte-frontend` skill when writing Svelte code. Do NOT edit svelte files unless you have read that skill.
- **Code review**: use `/local-review` to review a PR for bugs and CLAUDE.md compliance
- **Domain guides**: `.claude/skills/native-trigger/` and `frontend/tutorial-system-guide.mdc`
- **Brand/UI guidelines**: `frontend/brand-guidelines.md`
## Dev Environment
- **Backend**: `cargo run` from `backend/` (API at http://localhost:8000)
- **Frontend**: `REMOTE=http://localhost:8000 npm run dev` from `frontend/` (port 3000+)
- **DB**: `psql postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432/windmill`
- **Login**: `admin@windmill.dev` / `changeme`
- **Instance settings**: navigate to `/#superadmin-settings`
## Banned Patterns
### `$bindable(default_value)` on optional props
Using `$bindable(default_value)` on props that can be `undefined` is **banned**. This pattern causes subtle bugs because the default value masks the `undefined` state.
**Bad:**
```svelte
let { my_prop = $bindable(default_value) }: { my_prop?: string } = $props()
```
**Correct alternatives:**
1. **Use `$derived` with nullish coalescing** — handle the potential `undefined` at the usage site:
```svelte
let { my_prop = $bindable() }: { my_prop?: string } = $props()
let effective_value = $derived(my_prop ?? default_value)
```
2. **Create a `useMyPropState()` helper** — encapsulate the undefined-handling logic in a reusable function and call it higher in the component tree, so the child component always receives a defined value.
## Code Navigation
`wm-ts-nav` is an AST-aware code navigator. Use **wm-ts-nav** for structural queries — it skips comments/strings and understands symbol boundaries.
**MUST use `outline` before `Read`** on unfamiliar files — a 500-line file costs ~500 lines of context, while `outline` costs ~20. Then **MUST use `body "X"`** instead of reading a full file to see one function/struct. Use `Read` with offset/limit only when you need surrounding context that `body` doesn't capture.
- `refs "X" --caller` instead of reading files to find which function contains each reference
- `callers "X"` / `callees "X"` for call-graph questions
EE files (`*_ee.rs`, `*_ee.ts`, `*_ee.svelte`) are indexed — you can `outline`, `def`, `body`, `refs` etc. on them just like regular files.
```bash
NAV="sh wm-ts-nav/nav"
# Use --root backend for Rust, --root frontend/src for TS/Svelte
$NAV --root backend outline backend/path/to/file.rs # file structure
$NAV --root backend def "ServiceName" # find definition
$NAV --root backend body "decrypt_oauth_data" # extract source code
$NAV --root backend search "%" --parent ServiceName # methods on a type
$NAV --root backend search "Trigger" --kind struct # find by kind
$NAV --root backend refs "X" --file handler.rs --caller # scoped refs with caller
$NAV --root backend callers "X" # who calls X?
$NAV --root backend callees "X" # what does X call?
```
**Limitations** — syntax-level analysis, no type inference. Use **Grep** instead when completeness matters (finding all usages, exhaustiveness checks):
- `refs`/`callers`/`callees` can't follow re-exports, glob imports, or different import paths to the same symbol
- Trait impls, macro-generated symbols (`sqlx::FromRow`), and namespace member access (`ns.X`) are invisible
- `callees` shows all identifiers in a function body, not just actual calls
## Core Principles
- **MUST `outline` before `Read`** on unfamiliar files — then `body` or `Read` with offset/limit for specifics
- Search for existing code to reuse before writing new code
- Follow established patterns in the codebase
- Keep changes focused — don't refactor beyond what's asked
To have an overview of what this app does, see @.cursor/rules/windmill-overview.mdc
For backend modifications, follow the rules mentioned here @.cursor/rules/rust-best-practices.mdc
For frontend modifications, follow the rules mentioned here @.cursor/rules/svelte5-best-practices.mdc

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{$BASE_URL} {
bind {$ADDRESS}
# Extra services: LSP, Multiplayer, Debugger (windmill_extra gateway)
reverse_proxy /ws/* /ws_mp/* /ws_debug/* http://windmill_extra:3000
# Search indexer, Enterprise Edition (windmill_indexer:8002)
reverse_proxy /ws/* http://lsp:3001
# reverse_proxy /ws_mp/* http://multiplayer:3002
# reverse_proxy /api/srch/* http://windmill_indexer:8002
# Default: Windmill server
reverse_proxy /* http://windmill_server:8000
# TLS with custom certificates
# tls /certs/cert.pem /certs/key.pem
}

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ARG DEBIAN_IMAGE=debian:bookworm-slim
ARG RUST_IMAGE=rust:1.93-slim-bookworm
FROM debian:bookworm-slim AS nsjail
WORKDIR /nsjail
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y \
bison=2:3.8.* \
flex=2.6.* \
g++=4:12.2.* \
gcc=4:12.2.* \
git=1:2.39.* \
libprotobuf-dev=3.21.* \
libnl-route-3-dev=3.7.* \
make=4.3-4.1 \
pkg-config=1.8.* \
protobuf-compiler=3.21.*
RUN git clone -b master --single-branch https://github.com/google/nsjail.git . && git checkout dccf911fd2659e7b08ce9507c25b2b38ec2c5800
RUN make
ARG RUST_IMAGE=rust:1.86-slim-bookworm
FROM ${RUST_IMAGE} AS rust_base
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y git libssl-dev pkg-config npm mold clang
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y git libssl-dev pkg-config npm
RUN apt-get -y update \
&& apt-get install -y \
@@ -40,25 +20,11 @@ WORKDIR /windmill
ENV SQLX_OFFLINE=true
# ENV CARGO_INCREMENTAL=1
FROM rust_base AS windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal_builder
WORKDIR /windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y clang=1:14.0-55.* libclang-dev=1:14.0-55.* cmake=3.25.* && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY ./backend/windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal .
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry \
--mount=type=cache,target=$SCCACHE_DIR,sharing=locked \
cargo build --release -p windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal
FROM node:24-alpine as frontend
FROM node:20-alpine as frontend
# install dependencies
WORKDIR /frontend
COPY ./frontend/package.json ./frontend/package-lock.json ./frontend/.npmrc ./
COPY ./frontend/package.json ./frontend/package-lock.json ./
COPY ./frontend/scripts/ ./scripts/
RUN npm ci
@@ -68,18 +34,16 @@ RUN mkdir /backend
COPY /backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml /backend/windmill-api/openapi.yaml
COPY /openflow.openapi.yaml /openflow.openapi.yaml
COPY /backend/windmill-api/build_openapi.sh /backend/windmill-api/build_openapi.sh
COPY /system_prompts/auto-generated /system_prompts/auto-generated
RUN cd /backend/windmill-api && . ./build_openapi.sh
COPY /backend/parsers/windmill-parser-wasm/pkg/ /backend/parsers/windmill-parser-wasm/pkg/
COPY /typescript-client/docs/ /frontend/static/tsdocs/
COPY /python-client/docs/ /frontend/static/pydocs/
RUN npm run generate-backend-client
ENV NODE_OPTIONS "--max-old-space-size=8192"
ARG VITE_BASE_URL ""
# Read more about macro in docker/dev.nu
# -- MACRO-SPREAD-WASM-PARSER-DEV-ONLY -- #
# -- MACRO-SPREAD-WASM-PARSER-DEV-ONLY -- #
RUN npm run build
@@ -97,7 +61,7 @@ ARG features=""
COPY --from=planner /windmill/recipe.json recipe.json
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libxml2-dev=2.9.* libxmlsec1-dev=1.2.* libkrb5-dev libsasl2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev clang=1:14.0-55.* libclang-dev=1:14.0-55.* cmake=3.25.* && \
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libxml2-dev=2.9.* libxmlsec1-dev=1.2.* clang=1:14.0-55.* libclang-dev=1:14.0-55.* cmake=3.25.* && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
@@ -118,17 +82,6 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry \
--mount=type=cache,target=$SCCACHE_DIR,sharing=locked \
CARGO_NET_GIT_FETCH_WITH_CLI=true cargo build --release --features "$features"
# Split debug info into a separate file, then strip the binary.
# The .debug file can be extracted as a CI artifact for production debugging.
# The debuglink allows gdb to auto-discover the debug file when placed next to the binary.
RUN objcopy --only-keep-debug /windmill/target/release/windmill /windmill/target/release/windmill.debug \
&& strip /windmill/target/release/windmill \
&& objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink=/windmill/target/release/windmill.debug /windmill/target/release/windmill
# Standalone stage for extracting the .debug file without including it in the final image.
# Build with: docker build --target debuginfo --output type=local,dest=./out .
FROM scratch AS debuginfo
COPY --from=builder /windmill/target/release/windmill.debug /windmill.debug
FROM ${DEBIAN_IMAGE}
@@ -137,33 +90,27 @@ ARG POWERSHELL_VERSION=7.5.0
ARG POWERSHELL_DEB_VERSION=7.5.0-1
ARG KUBECTL_VERSION=1.28.7
ARG HELM_VERSION=3.14.3
# NOTE: If changing, also change go version in workspace dependencies template at WorkspaceDependenciesEditor.svelte
ARG GO_VERSION=1.26.0
ARG GO_VERSION=1.22.5
ARG APP=/usr/src/app
ARG WITH_POWERSHELL=true
ARG WITH_KUBECTL=true
ARG WITH_HELM=true
ARG WITH_GIT=true
ARG features=""
# To change latest stable version:
# 1. Change placeholder in instanceSettings.ts
# 2. Change LATEST_STABLE_PY in dockerfile
# 3. Change #[default] annotation for PyVersion in backend
ARG LATEST_STABLE_PY=3.12
ARG LATEST_STABLE_PY=3.11.10
ENV UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR=/tmp/windmill/cache/py_runtime
ENV UV_PYTHON_PREFERENCE=only-managed
RUN mkdir -p /usr/local/uv
ENV UV_TOOL_BIN_DIR=/usr/local/bin
ENV UV_TOOL_DIR=/usr/local/uv
ENV PATH /usr/local/bin:/root/.local/bin:/tmp/.local/bin:$PATH
ENV PATH /usr/local/bin:/root/.local/bin:$PATH
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends netbase tzdata ca-certificates wget curl jq unzip build-essential unixodbc xmlsec1 software-properties-common tini \
&& if echo "$features" | grep -q "ee"; then apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends libsasl2-modules-gssapi-mit krb5-user; fi \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends netbase tzdata ca-certificates wget curl jq unzip build-essential unixodbc xmlsec1 software-properties-common \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
@@ -224,76 +171,39 @@ ENV PATH="${PATH}:/usr/local/go/bin"
ENV GO_PATH=/usr/local/go/bin/go
# Install UV
RUN curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/releases/download/0.9.24/uv-installer.sh | sh && mv /root/.local/bin/uv /usr/local/bin/uv
RUN curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/astral-sh/uv/releases/download/0.6.2/uv-installer.sh | sh && mv /root/.local/bin/uv /usr/local/bin/uv
# Preinstall python runtimes to temp build location (will copy with world-writable perms later)
RUN UV_CACHE_DIR=/tmp/build_cache/uv UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR=/tmp/build_cache/py_runtime uv python install 3.11
RUN UV_CACHE_DIR=/tmp/build_cache/uv UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR=/tmp/build_cache/py_runtime uv python install $LATEST_STABLE_PY
# Preinstall python runtimes
RUN uv python install 3.11
RUN uv python install $LATEST_STABLE_PY
RUN uv venv
RUN curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_20.x | bash -
RUN curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_20.x | bash -
RUN apt-get -y update && apt-get install -y curl procps nodejs awscli && apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# go build is slower the first time it is ran, so we prewarm it in the build
# This mirrors Windmill's Go wrapper structure: main.go imports inner package, uses encoding/json, os, fmt
RUN export GOCACHE=/tmp/build_cache/go && \
mkdir -p /tmp/gobuildwarm/inner && \
cd /tmp/gobuildwarm && \
go mod init mymod && \
printf 'package main\nimport (\n\t"encoding/json"\n\t"os"\n\t"fmt"\n\t"mymod/inner"\n)\nfunc main() {\n\tdat, _ := os.ReadFile("args.json")\n\tvar req inner.Req\n\tjson.Unmarshal(dat, &req)\n\tres, _ := inner.Run(req)\n\tres_json, _ := json.Marshal(res)\n\tfmt.Println(string(res_json))\n}' > main.go && \
printf 'package inner\ntype Req struct {\n\tX int `json:"x"`\n}\nfunc Run(req Req) (interface{}, error) {\n\treturn main(req.X)\n}\nfunc main(x int) (interface{}, error) {\n\treturn x, nil\n}' > inner/inner.go && \
go build -x . && \
rm -rf /tmp/gobuildwarm
# Copy build caches to final location, then add write permissions for any UID
# chmod a+rw adds read+write WITHOUT removing execute bits (755->777, 644->666)
# Note: uv python install only creates py_runtime, not uv cache - we create uv/go dirs for runtime
RUN mkdir -p /tmp/windmill/cache && \
cp -r /tmp/build_cache/* /tmp/windmill/cache/ && \
chmod -R a+rw /tmp/windmill/cache && \
rm -rf /tmp/build_cache && \
mkdir -p -m 777 /tmp/windmill/cache/uv /tmp/windmill/cache/go /tmp/windmill/cache/rustup /tmp/windmill/cache/cargo
# Runtime cache locations
ENV UV_CACHE_DIR=/tmp/windmill/cache/uv
ENV UV_PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR=/tmp/windmill/cache/py_runtime
ENV GOCACHE=/tmp/windmill/cache/go
RUN mkdir -p /tmp/gobuildwarm && cd /tmp/gobuildwarm && go mod init gobuildwarm && printf "package foo\nimport (\"fmt\")\nfunc main() { fmt.Println(42) }" > warm.go && go mod tidy && go build -x && rm -rf /tmp/gobuildwarm
ENV TZ=Etc/UTC
COPY --from=builder /frontend/build /static_frontend
COPY --from=builder /windmill/target/release/windmill ${APP}/windmill
COPY --from=windmill_duckdb_ffi_internal_builder /windmill-duckdb-ffi-internal/target/release/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so ${APP}/libwindmill_duckdb_ffi_internal.so
COPY --from=denoland/deno:2.2.1 --chmod=755 /usr/bin/deno /usr/bin/deno
COPY --from=oven/bun:1.3.10 /usr/local/bin/bun /usr/bin/bun
COPY --from=oven/bun:1.2.4 /usr/local/bin/bun /usr/bin/bun
# Install windmill CLI
RUN bun install -g windmill-cli \
&& ln -s $(bun pm bin -g)/wmill /usr/bin/wmill
# Install Claude Code CLI (used by claude sandbox scripts)
# The installer puts the binary in ~/.local/bin/claude (symlink to ~/.local/share/claude/versions/*)
# Copy it to /usr/bin/claude so it's accessible inside nsjail sandbox (which mounts /usr but not /root)
RUN curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash \
&& cp /root/.local/share/claude/versions/* /usr/bin/claude
COPY --from=php:8.3.30-cli-bookworm /usr/local/bin/php /usr/bin/php
COPY --from=composer:2.9.5 /usr/bin/composer /usr/bin/composer
COPY --from=php:8.3.7-cli /usr/local/bin/php /usr/bin/php
COPY --from=composer:2.7.6 /usr/bin/composer /usr/bin/composer
# add the docker client to call docker from a worker if enabled
COPY --from=docker:29-dind /usr/local/bin/docker /usr/local/bin/
COPY --from=docker:dind /usr/local/bin/docker /usr/local/bin/
ENV RUSTUP_HOME="/tmp/windmill/cache/rustup"
ENV CARGO_HOME="/tmp/windmill/cache/cargo"
ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH="."
# nsjail runtime deps and binary
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y libprotobuf-dev libnl-route-3-dev \
&& apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY --from=nsjail /nsjail/nsjail /bin/nsjail
ENV RUSTUP_HOME="/usr/local/rustup"
ENV CARGO_HOME="/usr/local/cargo"
WORKDIR ${APP}
@@ -301,20 +211,23 @@ RUN ln -s ${APP}/windmill /usr/local/bin/windmill
COPY ./frontend/src/lib/hubPaths.json ${APP}/hubPaths.json
RUN windmill cache ${APP}/hubPaths.json && rm ${APP}/hubPaths.json
RUN windmill cache-rt
RUN windmill cache ${APP}/hubPaths.json && rm ${APP}/hubPaths.json && chmod -R 777 /tmp/windmill
# Create a non-root user 'windmill' with UID and GID 1000
RUN addgroup --gid 1000 windmill && \
adduser --disabled-password --gecos "" --uid 1000 --gid 1000 windmill
# /tmp/.cache may be created by earlier build steps with 755; chmod ensures any UID can write
RUN mkdir -p -m 777 /tmp/windmill/logs /tmp/windmill/search /tmp/.cache && chmod 777 /tmp/.cache
RUN cp -r /root/.cache /home/windmill/.cache
# Make directories world-accessible for any UID
# (cache files already have 666 from umask copy above, cache_nomount is read-only)
RUN find ${APP} /tmp/windmill -type d -exec chmod 777 {} +
RUN mkdir -p /tmp/windmill/logs && \
mkdir -p /tmp/windmill/search
# Make directories world-readable and writable
RUN chmod -R 777 ${APP} && \
chmod -R 777 /tmp/windmill && \
chmod -R 777 /home/windmill/.cache
USER root
EXPOSE 8000

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@@ -3,10 +3,10 @@
</p>
<p align=center>
Open-source developer platform for internal code: APIs, background jobs, workflows and UIs. Self-hostable alternative to Retool, Pipedream, Superblocks and a simplified Temporal with autogenerated UIs and custom UIs to trigger workflows and scripts as internal apps.
Open-source developer infrastructure for internal tools (APIs, background jobs, workflows and UIs). Self-hostable alternative to Retool, Pipedream, Superblocks and a simplified Temporal with autogenerated UIs and custom UIs to trigger workflows and scripts as internal apps.
<p align=center>
Scripts are turned into sharable UIs automatically, and can be composed together into flows or used into richer apps built with low-code. Supported languages: Python, TypeScript, Go, Bash, SQL, GraphQL, PowerShell, Rust, and more.
Scripts are turned into sharable UIs automatically, and can be composed together into flows or used into richer apps built with low-code. Supported script languages supported are: Python, TypeScript, Go, Bash, SQL, and GraphQL.
</p>
<p align="center">
@@ -31,63 +31,80 @@ Scripts are turned into sharable UIs automatically, and can be composed together
</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://app.windmill.dev">Try it</a> - <a href="https://www.windmill.dev/">Website</a> - <a href="https://www.windmill.dev/docs/intro/">Docs</a> - <a href="https://discord.gg/V7PM2YHsPB">Discord</a> - <a href="https://hub.windmill.dev">Hub</a> - <a href="https://www.windmill.dev/docs/misc/contributing">Contributor's guide</a>
<a href="https://app.windmill.dev">Try it</a> - <a href="https://www.windmill.dev/docs/intro/">Docs</a> - <a href="https://discord.gg/V7PM2YHsPB">Discord</a> - <a href="https://hub.windmill.dev">Hub</a> - <a href="https://www.windmill.dev/docs/misc/contributing">Contributor's guide</a>
</p>
# Windmill - Developer platform for APIs, background jobs, workflows and UIs
Windmill is fully open-sourced (AGPLv3) and Windmill Labs offers dedicated instances and commercial support and licenses.
Windmill is <b>fully open-sourced (AGPLv3)</b> and Windmill Labs offers
dedicated instance and commercial support and licenses.
![Windmill Diagram](./imgs/stacks.svg)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d80de1d9-64de-4d89-aacd-6df23fa81fc4
https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill/assets/122811744/0b132cd1-ee67-4505-822f-0c7ee7104252
- [Windmill - Developer platform for APIs, background jobs, workflows and UIs](#windmill---developer-platform-for-apis-background-jobs-workflows-and-uis)
- [Main Concepts](#main-concepts)
- [Show me some actual script code](#show-me-some-actual-script-code)
- [Local Development](#local-development)
- [CLI](#cli)
- [Running scripts locally](#running-scripts-locally)
- [Stack](#stack)
- [Fastest Self-Hostable Workflow Engine](#fastest-self-hostable-workflow-engine)
- [Security](#security)
- [Sandboxing](#sandboxing)
- [Secrets, credentials and sensitive values](#secrets-credentials-and-sensitive-values)
- [Performance](#performance)
- [Architecture](#architecture)
- [How to self-host](#how-to-self-host)
- [Docker compose](#docker-compose)
- [Kubernetes (Helm charts)](#kubernetes-helm-charts)
- [Cloud providers](#cloud-providers)
- [Kubernetes (k8s) and Helm charts](#kubernetes-k8s-and-helm-charts)
- [Run from binaries](#run-from-binaries)
- [OAuth, SSO \& SMTP](#oauth-sso--smtp)
- [License](#license)
- [Commercial license](#commercial-license)
- [Integrations](#integrations)
- [Environment Variables](#environment-variables)
- [Run a local dev setup](#run-a-local-dev-setup)
- [Frontend only](#frontend-only)
- [only Frontend](#only-frontend)
- [Backend + Frontend](#backend--frontend)
- [Contributors](#contributors)
- [Copyright](#copyright)
## Main Concepts
1. Define a minimal and generic script in Python, TypeScript, Go or Bash that solves a specific task. The code can be defined in the provided Web IDE or synchronized with your own GitHub repo (e.g. through VS Code extension): [provided Web IDE](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/code_editor) or [synchronized with your own GitHub repo](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/cli/sync) (e.g. through [VS Code](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/cli_local_dev/vscode-extension) extension):
1. Define a minimal and generic script in Python, TypeScript, Go or Bash that
solves a specific task. The code can be defined in the
[provided Web IDE](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/code_editor) or
[synchronized with your own GitHub repo](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/cli/sync)
(e.g. through
[VS Code](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/cli_local_dev/vscode-extension)
extension):
![Step 1](./imgs/windmill-editor.png)
![Step 1](./imgs/windmill-editor.png)
2. Your scripts parameters are automatically parsed and [generate a frontend](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/auto_generated_uis).
2. Your scripts parameters are automatically parsed and
[generate a frontend](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/auto_generated_uis).
![Step 2](./imgs/windmill-run.png)
![Step 3](./imgs/windmill-result.png)
3. Make it [flow](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/flows/flow_editor)! You can chain your scripts or scripts made by the community shared on [WindmillHub](https://hub.windmill.dev).
3. Make it [flow](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/flows/flow_editor)! You can
chain your scripts or scripts made by the community shared on
[WindmillHub](https://hub.windmill.dev).
![Step 3](./imgs/windmill-flow.png)
![Step 3](./imgs/windmill-flow.png)
4. Build [complex UIs](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/apps/app_editor) on top of your scripts and flows.
4. Build [complex UIs](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/apps/app_editor) on top of
your scripts and flows.
![Step 4](./imgs/windmill-builder.png)
![Step 4](./imgs/windmill-builder.png)
Scripts and flows can be triggered by [schedules](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/scheduling), [webhooks](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/webhooks), [HTTP routes](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/http_routing), [Kafka](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/kafka_triggers), [WebSockets](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/websocket_triggers), [emails](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/email_triggers), and more.
Scripts and flows can also be triggered by a
[cron schedule](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/scheduling) (e.g.
'_/5 _ \* \* \*') or through
[webhooks](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/webhooks).
Build your entire infra on top of Windmill!
You can build your entire infra on top of Windmill!
## Show me some actual script code
@@ -127,31 +144,43 @@ export async function main(
}
```
## Local Development
## CLI
Windmill supports multiple ways to develop locally and sync with your instance:
We have a powerful CLI to interact with the windmill platform and sync your
scripts from local files, GitHub repos and to run scripts and flows on the
instance from local commands. See
[more details](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/cli).
| Tool | Description |
|------|-------------|
| **[CLI](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/cli)** | Sync scripts from local files or GitHub, run scripts/flows from the command line |
| **[VS Code Extension](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/cli_local_dev/vscode-extension)** | Edit and test scripts & flows directly from VS Code / Cursor with full IDE support |
| **[Git Sync](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/git_sync)** | Two-way sync between Windmill and your Git repository |
| **[Claude Code](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/ai_generation)** | AI-assisted development with Claude for scripts, flows, and apps |
![CLI Screencast](./cli/vhs/output/setup.gif)
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c541c326-e9ae-4602-a09a-1989aaded1e9
### Running scripts locally
You can run scripts locally by passing the right environment variables for the `wmill` client library to fetch resources and variables from your instance. See [local development docs](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/local_development).
You can run your script locally easily, you simply need to pass the right
environment variables for the `wmill` client library to fetch resources and
variables from your instance if necessary. See more:
<https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/local_development>.
To develop & test locally scripts & flows, we recommend using the Windmill VS
Code extension: <https://www.windmill.dev/docs/cli_local_dev/vscode-extension>.
## Stack
- **Database**: Postgres (compatible with Aurora, Cloud SQL, Neon, Azure PostgreSQL)
- **Backend**: Rust - stateless API servers and workers pulling jobs from a Postgres queue
- **Frontend**: Svelte 5
- **Sandboxing**: [nsjail](https://github.com/google/nsjail) and PID namespace isolation
- **Runtimes**:
- TypeScript/JavaScript: Bun (default) and Deno
- Python: python3 with uv for dependency management
- Go, Bash, PowerShell, PHP, Rust, C#, Java, Ansible
- Postgres as the database.
- Backend in Rust with the following highly-available and horizontally scalable.
Architecture:
- Stateless API backend.
- Workers that pull jobs from a queue in Postgres (and later, Kafka or Redis.
Upvote [#173](#https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill/issues/173) if
interested).
- Frontend in Svelte.
- Scripts executions are sandboxed using Google's
[nsjail](https://github.com/google/nsjail).
- Javascript runtime is the
[deno_core rust library](https://denolib.gitbook.io/guide/) (which itself uses
the [rusty_v8](https://github.com/denoland/rusty_v8) and hence V8 underneath).
- TypeScript runtime is Bun and deno.
- Python runtime is python3.
- Golang runtime is 1.19.1.
## Fastest Self-Hostable Workflow Engine
@@ -168,10 +197,19 @@ page.
## Security
- **Sandboxing**: [nsjail](https://github.com/google/nsjail) for filesystem/resource isolation, and PID namespace isolation (enabled by default) to prevent jobs from accessing worker process memory
- **Secrets**: One encryption key per workspace for credentials stored in Windmill's K/V store. We recommend encrypting the Postgres database as well.
### Sandboxing
See [Security documentation](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/security_isolation) for details.
Windmill can use [nsjail](https://github.com/google/nsjail). It is production
multi-tenant grade secure. Do not take our word for it, take
[fly.io's one](https://fly.io/blog/sandboxing-and-workload-isolation/).
### Secrets, credentials and sensitive values
There is one encryption key per workspace to encrypt the credentials and secrets
stored in Windmill's K/V store.
In addition, we strongly recommend that you encrypt the whole Postgres database.
That is what we do at <https://app.windmill.dev>.
## Performance
@@ -191,13 +229,19 @@ back to the database is ~50ms. A typical lightweight deno job will take around
## How to self-host
For detailed setup options, see [Self-Host documentation](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/self_host).
We only provide docker-compose setup here. For more advanced setups, like
compiling from source or using without a postgres super user, see
[Self-Host documentation](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/self_host).
### Docker compose
Deploy Windmill with 3 files ([docker-compose.yml](./docker-compose.yml), [Caddyfile](./Caddyfile), [.env](./.env)):
Windmill can be deployed using 3 files:
([docker-compose.yml](./docker-compose.yml), [Caddyfile](./Caddyfile) and a
[.env](./.env)) in a single command.
```bash
Make sure Docker is started, and run:
```
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/windmill-labs/windmill/main/docker-compose.yml -o docker-compose.yml
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/windmill-labs/windmill/main/Caddyfile -o Caddyfile
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/windmill-labs/windmill/main/.env -o .env
@@ -205,127 +249,177 @@ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/windmill-labs/windmill/main/.env -o .env
docker compose up -d
```
Go to http://localhost - default credentials: `admin@windmill.dev` / `changeme`
Go to http://localhost et voilà :)
**Using an external database**: Set `DATABASE_URL` in `.env` to point to your managed Postgres (AWS RDS, GCP Cloud SQL, Azure, Neon, etc.) and set db replicas to 0.
The default super-admin user is: admin@windmill.dev / changeme.
### Kubernetes (Helm charts)
From there, you can follow the setup app and create other users.
More details in
[Self-Host Documention](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/advanced/self_host#docker).
### Kubernetes (k8s) and Helm charts
We publish helm charts at:
<https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill-helm-charts>.
### Run from binaries
Each release includes the corresponding binaries for x86_64. You can simply
download the latest `windmill` binary using the following set of bash commands.
```bash
helm repo add windmill https://windmill-labs.github.io/windmill-helm-charts/
helm install windmill-chart windmill/windmill --namespace=windmill --create-namespace
BINARY_NAME='windmill-amd64' # or windmill-ee-amd64 for the enterprise edition
LATEST_RELEASE=$(curl -L -s -H 'Accept: application/json' https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill/releases/latest)
LATEST_VERSION=$(echo $LATEST_RELEASE | sed -e 's/.*"tag_name":"\([^"]*\)".*/\1/')
ARTIFACT_URL="https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill/releases/download/$LATEST_VERSION/$BINARY_NAME"
wget "$ARTIFACT_URL" -O windmill
```
See [windmill-helm-charts](https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill-helm-charts) for configuration options.
### Cloud providers
Windmill works on AWS (EKS/ECS), GCP, Azure, Ubicloud, Fly.io, Render.com, Hetzner, Digital Ocean, and others. Rule of thumb: 1 worker per 1vCPU and 1-2 GB RAM.
### OAuth, SSO & SMTP
Configure OAuth and SSO (Google Workspace, Microsoft/Azure, Okta) directly from the superadmin UI. [See documentation](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/misc/setup_oauth).
Windmill Community Edition allows to configure the OAuth, SSO (including Google
Workspace SSO, Microsoft/Azure and Okta) directly from the UI in the superadmin
settings. Do note that there is a limit of 10 SSO users on the community
edition.
### License
[See documentation](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/misc/setup_oauth).
The Community Edition is free to use internally. For commercial redistribution or managed services, contact <sales@windmill.dev>. See [LICENSE](./LICENSE) and [Pricing](https://www.windmill.dev/pricing) for details.
### Commercial license
The "Community Edition" of Windmill available in the docker images hosted under ghcr.io/windmill-labs/windmill and the github binary releases contains the files under the AGPLv3 and Apache 2 sources but also includes proprietary and non-public code and features which are not open source and under the following terms: Windmill Labs, Inc. grants a right to use all the features of the "Community Edition" for free without restrictions other than the limits and quotas set in the software and a right to distribute the community edition as is but not to sell, resell, serve Windmill as a managed service, modify or wrap under any form without an explicit agreement.
See the [LICENSE](https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill/blob/main/LICENSE)
file for the full license text.
The binary compilable from source code in this repository without the "enterprise" feature flag is open-source under the [LICENSE-AGPLv3](https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill/blob/main/LICENSE-AGPL) License terms and conditions.
The "Community Edition" of Windmill available in the docker images hosted under
ghcr.io/windmill-labs/windmill and the github binary releases contains the files
under the AGPLv3 and Apache 2 sources but also includes proprietary and
non-public code and features which are not open source and under the following
terms: Windmill Labs, Inc. grants a right to use all the features of the
"Community Edition" for free without restrictions other than the limits and
quotas set in the software and a right to distribute the community edition as is
but not to sell, resell, serve Windmill as a managed service, modify or wrap
under any form without an explicit agreement.
To [re-expose directly any Windmill parts to your users](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/misc/white_labelling) as a feature of your product, with the exception of iframed public Windmill "apps", or to build a feature on top of "Windmill Community Edition" that you sell commercially or embed in a distributable product or binary, you must get a commercial license. Contact us at <sales@windmill.dev> if you have any questions. To do the same from the binary compiled from the source code in this repository without the "enterprise" feature flag, you must comply with the AGPLv3 license terms and conditions or get a commercial license from Windmill Labs, Inc.
The binary compilable from source code in this repository without the
"enterprise" feature flag is open-source under the
[LICENSE-AGPLv3](https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill/blob/main/LICENSE-AGPL)
License terms and conditions.
To use Windmill "Community Edition" as is internally in your organization, or to use its APIs as is, you do NOT need a commercial license.
To
[re-expose directly any Windmill parts to your users](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/misc/white_labelling)
as a feature of your product, with the exception of iframed public Windmill
"apps", or to build a feature on top of "Windmill Community Edition" that you
sell commercially or embed in a distributable product or binary, you must get a
commercial license. Contact us at <sales@windmill.dev> if you have any
questions. To do the same from the binary compiled from the source code in this
repository without the "enterprise" feature flag, you must comply with the
AGPLv3 license terms and conditions or get a commercial license from Windmill
Labs, Inc.
To use Windmill "Community Edition" as is internally in your organization, or to
use its APIs as is, you do NOT need a commercial license.
### Integrations
In Windmill, integrations are referred to as [resources and resource types](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/resources_and_types). Each Resource has a Resource Type that defines the schema that the resource
In Windmill, integrations are referred to as
[resources and resource types](https://www.windmill.dev/docs/core_concepts/resources_and_types).
Each Resource has a Resource Type that defines the schema that the resource
needs to implement.
On self-hosted instances, you might want to import all the approved resource types from [WindmillHub](https://hub.windmill.dev). A setup script will prompt you to have it being synced automatically everyday.
On self-hosted instances, you might want to import all the approved resource
types from [WindmillHub](https://hub.windmill.dev). A setup script will prompt
you to have it being synced automatically everyday.
## Environment Variables
| Environment Variable name | Default | Description | Api Server/Worker/All |
| ----------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------- |
| DATABASE_URL | | The Postgres database url. | All |
| WORKER_GROUP | default | The worker group the worker belongs to and get its configuration pulled from | Worker |
| MODE | standalone | The mode if the binary. Possible values: standalone, worker, server, agent | All |
| METRICS_ADDR | None | (ee only) The socket addr at which to expose Prometheus metrics at the /metrics path. Set to "true" to expose it on port 8001 | All |
| JSON_FMT | false | Output the logs in json format instead of logfmt | All |
| BASE_URL | http://localhost:8000 | The base url that is exposed publicly to access your instance. Is overriden by the instance settings if any. | Server |
| ZOMBIE_JOB_TIMEOUT | 30 | The timeout after which a job is considered to be zombie if the worker did not send pings about processing the job (every server check for zombie jobs every 30s) | Server |
| RESTART_ZOMBIE_JOBS | true | If true then a zombie job is restarted (in-place with the same uuid and some logs), if false the zombie job is failed | Server |
| NATIVE_MODE | false | Enable native mode: sets NUM_WORKERS=8, rejects non-native jobs (nativets, postgresql, mysql, etc.) | Worker |
| SLEEP_QUEUE | 50 | The number of ms to sleep in between the last check for new jobs in the DB. It is multiplied by NUM_WORKERS such that in average, for one worker instance, there is one pull every SLEEP_QUEUE ms. | Worker |
| KEEP_JOB_DIR | false | Keep the job directory after the job is done. Useful for debugging. | Worker |
| LICENSE_KEY (EE only) | None | License key checked at startup for the Enterprise Edition of Windmill | Worker |
| SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET | None | The signing secret of your Slack app. See [Slack documentation](https://api.slack.com/authentication/verifying-requests-from-slack) | Server |
| COOKIE_DOMAIN | None | The domain of the cookie. If not set, the cookie will be set by the browser based on the full origin | Server |
| DENO_PATH | /usr/bin/deno | The path to the deno binary. | Worker |
| PYTHON_PATH | | The path to the python binary if wanting to not have it managed by uv. | Worker |
| GO_PATH | /usr/bin/go | The path to the go binary. | Worker |
| GOPRIVATE | | The GOPRIVATE env variable to use private go modules | Worker |
| GOPROXY | | The GOPROXY env variable to use | Worker |
| NETRC | | The netrc content to use a private go registry | Worker |
| PY_CONCURRENT_DOWNLOADS | 20 | Sets the maximum number of in-flight concurrent python downloads that windmill will perform at any given time. | Worker |
| PATH | None | The path environment variable, usually inherited | Worker |
| HOME | None | The home directory to use for Go and Bash , usually inherited | Worker |
| DATABASE_CONNECTIONS | 50 (Server)/3 (Worker) | The max number of connections in the database connection pool | All |
| SUPERADMIN_SECRET | None | A token that would let the caller act as a virtual superadmin superadmin@windmill.dev | Server |
| TIMEOUT_WAIT_RESULT | 20 | The number of seconds to wait before timeout on the 'run_wait_result' endpoint | Worker |
| QUEUE_LIMIT_WAIT_RESULT | None | The number of max jobs in the queue before rejecting immediately the request in 'run_wait_result' endpoint. Takes precedence on the query arg. If none is specified, there are no limit. | Worker |
| DENO_AUTH_TOKENS | None | Custom DENO_AUTH_TOKENS to pass to worker to allow the use of private modules | Worker |
| DISABLE_RESPONSE_LOGS | false | Disable response logs | Server |
| CREATE_WORKSPACE_REQUIRE_SUPERADMIN | true | If true, only superadmins can create new workspaces | Server |
| MIN_FREE_DISK_SPACE_MB | 15000 | Minimum amount of free space on worker. Sends critical alert if worker has less free space. | Worker |
| RUN_UPDATE_CA_CERTIFICATE_AT_START | false | If true, runs CA certificate update command at startup before other initialization | All |
| RUN_UPDATE_CA_CERTIFICATE_PATH | /usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates | Path to the CA certificate update command/script to run when RUN_UPDATE_CA_CERTIFICATE_AT_START is true | All |
| Environment Variable name | Default | Description | Api Server/Worker/All |
| ----------------------------------- | ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------- |
| DATABASE_URL | | The Postgres database url. | All |
| WORKER_GROUP | default | The worker group the worker belongs to and get its configuration pulled from | Worker |
| MODE | standalone | The mode if the binary. Possible values: standalone, worker, server, agent | All |
| METRICS_ADDR | None | (ee only) The socket addr at which to expose Prometheus metrics at the /metrics path. Set to "true" to expose it on port 8001 | All |
| JSON_FMT | false | Output the logs in json format instead of logfmt | All |
| BASE_URL | http://localhost:8000 | The base url that is exposed publicly to access your instance. Is overriden by the instance settings if any. | Server |
| ZOMBIE_JOB_TIMEOUT | 30 | The timeout after which a job is considered to be zombie if the worker did not send pings about processing the job (every server check for zombie jobs every 30s) | Server |
| RESTART_ZOMBIE_JOBS | true | If true then a zombie job is restarted (in-place with the same uuid and some logs), if false the zombie job is failed | Server |
| SLEEP_QUEUE | 50 | The number of ms to sleep in between the last check for new jobs in the DB. It is multiplied by NUM_WORKERS such that in average, for one worker instance, there is one pull every SLEEP_QUEUE ms. | Worker |
| KEEP_JOB_DIR | false | Keep the job directory after the job is done. Useful for debugging. | Worker |
| LICENSE_KEY (EE only) | None | License key checked at startup for the Enterprise Edition of Windmill | Worker |
| SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET | None | The signing secret of your Slack app. See [Slack documentation](https://api.slack.com/authentication/verifying-requests-from-slack) | Server |
| COOKIE_DOMAIN | None | The domain of the cookie. If not set, the cookie will be set by the browser based on the full origin | Server |
| DENO_PATH | /usr/bin/deno | The path to the deno binary. | Worker |
| PYTHON_PATH | | The path to the python binary if wanting to not have it managed by uv. | Worker |
| GO_PATH | /usr/bin/go | The path to the go binary. | Worker |
| GOPRIVATE | | The GOPRIVATE env variable to use private go modules | Worker |
| GOPROXY | | The GOPROXY env variable to use | Worker |
| NETRC | | The netrc content to use a private go registry | Worker |
| PY_CONCURRENT_DOWNLOADS | 20 | Sets the maximum number of in-flight concurrent python downloads that windmill will perform at any given time. | Worker |
| PATH | None | The path environment variable, usually inherited | Worker |
| HOME | None | The home directory to use for Go and Bash , usually inherited | Worker |
| DATABASE_CONNECTIONS | 50 (Server)/3 (Worker) | The max number of connections in the database connection pool | All |
| SUPERADMIN_SECRET | None | A token that would let the caller act as a virtual superadmin superadmin@windmill.dev | Server |
| TIMEOUT_WAIT_RESULT | 20 | The number of seconds to wait before timeout on the 'run_wait_result' endpoint | Worker |
| QUEUE_LIMIT_WAIT_RESULT | None | The number of max jobs in the queue before rejecting immediately the request in 'run_wait_result' endpoint. Takes precedence on the query arg. If none is specified, there are no limit. | Worker |
| DENO_AUTH_TOKENS | None | Custom DENO_AUTH_TOKENS to pass to worker to allow the use of private modules | Worker |
| DISABLE_RESPONSE_LOGS | false | Disable response logs | Server |
| CREATE_WORKSPACE_REQUIRE_SUPERADMIN | true | If true, only superadmins can create new workspaces | Server |
| MIN_FREE_DISK_SPACE_MB | 15000 | Minimum amount of free space on worker. Sends critical alert if worker has less free space. | Worker |
## Run a local dev setup
We recommend using [Nix](./frontend/README_DEV.md#nix). See [./frontend/README_DEV.md](./frontend/README_DEV.md) for all options.
See the [./frontend/README_DEV.md](./frontend/README_DEV.md) file for all
running options.
### Frontend only
Using [Nix](./frontend/README_DEV.md#nix).
Uses the backend of <https://app.windmill.dev> with local frontend (hot-reload):
### only Frontend
```bash
cd frontend
npm install
npm run generate-backend-client # or generate-backend-client-mac on Mac
npm run dev
This will use the backend of <https://app.windmill.dev> but your own frontend
with hot-code reloading. Note that you will need to use a username / password
login due to CSRF checks using a different auth provider.
In the `frontend/` directory:
1. install the dependencies with `npm install` (or `pnpm install` or `yarn`)
2. generate the windmill client:
```
npm run generate-backend-client
## on mac use
npm run generate-backend-client-mac
```
Windmill available at `http://localhost/`
3. Run your dev server with `npm run dev`
4. Et voilà, windmill should be available at `http://localhost/`
### Backend + Frontend
See the [./frontend/README_DEV.md](./frontend/README_DEV.md) file for all
running options.
1. Start a local Postgres database using for instance the `start-dev-db.sh` script which will make a database available at `postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432/windmill`
Then run the migrations using the following command:
1. Create a Postgres Database for Windmill and create an admin role inside your
Postgres setup. The easiest way to get a working db is to run
```
cargo install sqlx-cli
env DATABASE_URL=<YOUR_DATABASE_URL> sqlx migrate run
```
This will also avoid compile time issue with sqlx's `query!` macro.
2. (optional, linux only) Install [nsjail](https://github.com/google/nsjail) and have it accessible in
This will also avoid compile time issue with sqlx's `query!` macro
2. Install [nsjail](https://github.com/google/nsjail) and have it accessible in
your PATH
3. Install bun, deno and python3 (+ any languages you want to use), have the bins at `/usr/bin/bun`,`/usr/bin/deno`, and
`/usr/local/bin/python3` or set the corresponding environment variables.
4. (optional) Install the [lld linker](https://lld.llvm.org/)
5. Go to `frontend/`:
1. `npm install`, `npm run generate-backend-client` then `REMOTE=http://localhost:8000 npm run dev`
3. Install deno and python3, have the bins at `/usr/bin/deno` and
`/usr/local/bin/python3`
4. Install [caddy](https://caddyserver.com)
5. Install the [lld linker](https://lld.llvm.org/)
6. Go to `frontend/`:
1. `npm install`, `npm run generate-backend-client` then `npm run dev`
2. You might need to set some extra heap space for the node runtime
`export NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=4096"`
3. Create an empty `frontend/build` folder using `mkdir frontend/build`
6. Go to `backend/`:
1. `env DATABASE_URL=<YOUR_DATABASE_URL> RUST_LOG=info cargo run`
2. You can specify any feature flag you want to enable, for example `cargo run --features python` to enable the python executor.
7. Windmill should be available at `http://localhost:3000`
3. In another shell `npm run build` otherwise the backend will not find the
`frontend/build` folder and will not compile.
4. In another shell `sudo caddy run --config Caddyfile`
7. Go to `backend/`:
`env DATABASE_URL=<DATABASE_URL_TO_YOUR_WINDMILL_DB> RUST_LOG=info cargo run`
8. Et voilà, windmill should be available at `http://localhost/`
## Contributors
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## Copyright
© 2023-2026 Windmill Labs, Inc.
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# Windmill Development with workmux
This guide covers the workmux-based development setup for Windmill. Each worktree gets its own tmux window with a Claude Code agent, a backend server (with auto-reload), and a frontend dev server — all on isolated ports.
## Prerequisites
- tmux
- Rust toolchain (rustup)
- Node.js + npm
- PostgreSQL running locally (see `backend/.env`)
## Installation
### 1. Install workmux
```bash
cargo install workmux
```
### 2. Install the Claude Code plugin
```bash
workmux claude install
```
This lets workmux manage Claude Code agents in worktree panes.
### 3. Install cargo-watch
Used for auto-recompiling the backend on file changes:
```bash
cargo install cargo-watch
```
### 4. Install llm CLI (required for auto branch naming)
workmux uses the `llm` CLI to automatically generate branch names from prompts. Install it with:
```bash
uv tool install llm
llm install llm-anthropic
```
Then set your Anthropic API key:
```bash
llm keys set anthropic
# paste your API key when prompted
```
### 5. Recommended: shell alias and autocomplete
Set up a `wm` alias for convenience:
```bash
# Add to your ~/.zshrc
alias wm="workmux"
```
Setting up zsh autocomplete is also recommended — see the [workmux docs](https://github.com/rubenfiszel/workmux) for instructions.
## Port Slot System
Each worktree is assigned a **slot** that determines its ports:
| Slot | Backend | Frontend |
| ---- | ------- | -------- |
| 0 | 8000 | 3000 |
| 1 | 8010 | 3010 |
| 2 | 8020 | 3020 |
| 3 | 8030 | 3030 |
| ... | ... | ... |
- **Slot 0** is reserved for the main worktree (default `cargo run` / `npm run dev`).
- Without `WM_SLOT`, the script auto-assigns the first available slot (starting from 1) and prints it.
- With `WM_SLOT=N`, it uses that slot and errors if the ports are taken.
## SSH Port Forwarding
If you develop over SSH, add this to `~/.ssh/config` on your **local machine** to pre-configure tunnels for each slot:
```
Host windmill-dev
HostName <remote-ip>
User <username>
# Slot 0 (main worktree)
LocalForward 8000 localhost:8000
LocalForward 3000 localhost:3000
# Slot 1
LocalForward 8010 localhost:8010
LocalForward 3010 localhost:3010
# Slot 2
LocalForward 8020 localhost:8020
LocalForward 3020 localhost:3020
# Slot 3
LocalForward 8030 localhost:8030
LocalForward 3030 localhost:3030
```
Then connect once and all tunnels are active:
```bash
ssh windmill-dev
```
Access the frontend at `http://localhost:<frontend-port>` in your local browser.
## Quickstart
```bash
# Create a new worktree (auto-assigns slot, prints ports)
workmux add my-feature
# Or with an explicit slot
WM_SLOT=2 workmux add my-feature
# Create a worktree and immediately send a prompt to the agent
workmux add -A -p "fix the login bug in auth.rs"
```
The `add` command creates the worktree but does **not** open it. To open the tmux window and start working:
```bash
workmux open my-feature
```
This will open a tmux window with three panes:
- **Claude Code agent** (focused)
- **Backend**: `cargo watch -x run` on the assigned port (auto-reloads on save)
- **Frontend**: `npm run dev` proxying to the backend
When using `-A` with `add`, the worktree is created and opened automatically, and the prompt is sent to the agent right away.
Check which ports were assigned:
```bash
cat <worktree-path>/.env.local
```
### Sending work to the agent
```bash
# Send a prompt to the agent in a worktree
workmux send my-feature "fix the login bug in auth.rs"
# Check agent status
workmux status
```
### Merging and cleaning up
We never merge worktrees directly — always create a PR on GitHub and let it be merged there. Once the PR is merged, clean up the worktree:
```bash
# Close the tmux window but keep the worktree
workmux close my-feature
# After your PR is merged, remove the worktree, branch, and tmux window
workmux rm my-feature
```
> **Note**: Do not use `workmux merge`. Always go through a PR to get your changes into main. You can ask the Claude Code agent in the worktree to create the PR for you.
## Configuration
The setup is defined in `.workmux.yaml` at the repo root. Key sections:
- **`post_create`**: Runs `scripts/worktree-env` to generate `.env.local` with port assignments
- **`panes`**: Defines the tmux layout (agent, backend, frontend)
- **`files.copy`**: Copies `backend/.env` and `scripts/` into each worktree
The `post_create` hook also copies `frontend/node_modules` using `cp -a` (preserves `.bin/` symlinks that `cp -r` would dereference).
## Enterprise (EE) Code Access
The enterprise source code lives in the `windmill-ee-private` repository (sibling to this repo). When you create a worktree, `scripts/worktree-env` automatically creates a matching EE worktree on the same branch and configures Claude Code's `additionalDirectories` to grant access.
### Sandbox setup
When using sandbox mode, the container needs explicit mounts to access the EE repo. Add the following to your global workmux config (`~/.config/workmux/config.yaml`):
```yaml
sandbox:
extra_mounts:
- host_path: ~/windmill-ee-private
writable: true
- host_path: ~/windmill-ee-private__worktrees
writable: true
```
This mounts both the main EE repo (used by the main worktree) and the EE worktrees directory (used by feature worktrees) into every sandbox container.
## Cargo Features
To build the backend with specific Cargo features (e.g., `enterprise`, `parquet`), pass them via `CARGO_FEATURES`. The backend pane reads this from `.env.local` and appends `--features <value>` to the `cargo watch` command.
**With `wm` (workmux):**
Set `CARGO_FEATURES` as an environment variable before creating the worktree:
```bash
CARGO_FEATURES="enterprise,parquet" wm add my-feature
```
This gets written to `.env.local` by the `post_create` hook (`scripts/worktree-env`), and the backend pane picks it up automatically.
## Login
Default credentials: `admin@windmill.dev` / `changeme`

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[build]
incremental = true
[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]
linker = "clang"
rustflags = ["-C", "link-arg=-fuse-ld=mold"]
[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu]
linker = "clang"
rustflags = ["-C", "link-arg=-fuse-ld=mold"]
[target.x86_64-apple-darwin]
rustflags = [
"-C", "link-arg=-undefined",
"-C", "link-arg=dynamic_lookup",
"-C", "link-args=-Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN/"
]
[target.aarch64-apple-darwin]
rustflags = [
"-C", "link-arg=-undefined",
"-C", "link-arg=dynamic_lookup",
"-C", "link-args=-Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN/"
]
[net]
git-fetch-with-cli = true
]

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heaptrack*
index/
windmill-api/openapi-*.*
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*ee.rs
generate_mcp_endpoints_tools/venv
bacon.toml
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{
"db_name": "PostgreSQL",
"query": "\n SELECT\n oauth_data as \"oauth_data: sqlx::types::Json<WorkspaceOAuthConfig>\",\n service_name as \"service_name!: ServiceName\",\n resource_path\n FROM\n workspace_integrations\n WHERE\n workspace_id = $1\n ",
"describe": {
"columns": [
{
"ordinal": 0,
"name": "oauth_data: sqlx::types::Json<WorkspaceOAuthConfig>",
"type_info": "Jsonb"
},
{
"ordinal": 1,
"name": "service_name!: ServiceName",
"type_info": {
"Custom": {
"name": "native_trigger_service",
"kind": {
"Enum": [
"nextcloud",
"google"
]
}
}
}
},
{
"ordinal": 2,
"name": "resource_path",
"type_info": "Text"
}
],
"parameters": {
"Left": [
"Text"
]
},
"nullable": [
true,
false,
true
]
},
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{
"db_name": "PostgreSQL",
"query": "SELECT created_by FROM v2_job WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2",
"describe": {
"columns": [
{
"ordinal": 0,
"name": "created_by",
"type_info": "Varchar"
}
],
"parameters": {
"Left": [
"Uuid",
"Text"
]
},
"nullable": [
false
]
},
"hash": "002d68d7c4437522a6dae95af007a356217bbae06b8453f0c32046f0cbf20dcb"
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{
"db_name": "PostgreSQL",
"query": "SELECT args as \"args: sqlx::types::Json<HashMap<String, Box<RawValue>>>\" FROM v2_job WHERE id = $1 AND workspace_id = $2",
"describe": {
"columns": [
{
"ordinal": 0,
"name": "args: sqlx::types::Json<HashMap<String, Box<RawValue>>>",
"type_info": "Jsonb"
}
],
"parameters": {
"Left": [
"Uuid",
"Text"
]
},
"nullable": [
true
]
},
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{
"db_name": "PostgreSQL",
"query": "INSERT INTO dependency_map (workspace_id, importer_path, importer_kind, imported_path, importer_node_id)\n SELECT $1, importer_path, importer_kind, imported_path, importer_node_id\n FROM dependency_map\n WHERE workspace_id = $2",
"describe": {
"columns": [],
"parameters": {
"Left": [
"Varchar",
"Text"
]
},
"nullable": []
},
"hash": "00b9f392a5cc07bd4ed14e3b69f96408e219d70015dd2f419fc87a440f070c64"
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{
"db_name": "PostgreSQL",
"query": "UPDATE volume SET lease_until = now() + interval '60 seconds'\n WHERE workspace_id = $1 AND name = $2 AND leased_by = $3 AND lease_until > now()",
"describe": {
"columns": [],
"parameters": {
"Left": [
"Text",
"Text",
"Text"
]
},
"nullable": []
},
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