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## Summary by cubic
Speed up the Usage page by aggregating metered usage across owned
projects/tenancies with fewer queries and new indexes. Adds E2E tests to
verify team-owned rollups and calendar‑month windows.
- **Performance**
- Added concurrent indexes for `EmailOutbox(tenancyId,
startedSendingAt)` and `SessionReplay(tenancyId, startedAt)`; updated
Prisma schema.
- Group tenancies by (DB client, schema) and run one SQL per group that
counts both emails and session replays; uses `mapWithConcurrency` from
`@hexclave/shared` (concurrency 4, aborts on first error).
- Added helpers `getOwnedProjectAndTenancyIdsForBillingTeam` and
`getNonAnonymousUserCountForTenancies`; made `mapWithConcurrency`
null‑safe with bounds checks.
- **Tests**
- Added E2E tests for the internal plan-usage endpoint covering
team-owned rollups, calendar‑month boundaries, and zero‑usage cases.
- Added unit tests for ownership scope resolution and non‑anonymous user
counting.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Performance Improvements**
* Improved plan usage rollups by aggregating metered emails and session
replays together across an owned scope.
* Added database indexes to speed up time-window metering lookups for
email outbox and session replays.
* **Tests**
* Extended unit tests for billing-team entitlement aggregation and
non-anonymous user counting.
* Added end-to-end coverage for the internal plan-usage endpoint,
including seeded scenarios and period validation.
* **Refactor**
* Reworked entitlement and usage calculations to reuse shared logic for
more consistent results.
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### Context
Stripe recommends acking webhook events ASAP with a 200. Stripe also
recommends employing event idempotency on your end. By responding
quickly, you prevent stripe from thinking the webhook failed and
retrying the event. Retrying the event in the past used to be
responsible for people getting multiple payment receipt emails. Note
that even in the case where an event processing genuinely fails, we have
a new table to let us recover from it.
Currently, recovery will be manual, but since it will be logged to
sentry we will be notified.
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## Summary by cubic
Quick-ack Stripe webhooks with 200 and add atomic idempotency to stop
duplicate processing and emails. Events are persisted and processed in
the background with clear status and error tracking.
- **New Features**
- Persist each webhook in `StripeWebhookEvent` keyed by `event.id` with
full `payload` and `stripeAccountId` for recovery.
- Return 200 immediately; process in the background and track status as
`PENDING`, `PROCESSED`, or `FAILED`.
- Single-flight claim deduplicates redeliveries while `PENDING` and
after `PROCESSED`; only `FAILED` events reprocess on redelivery.
- Store `lastError` on failures; unknown webhook types ack with 200 and
are handled asynchronously.
- Webhook response includes `deduplicated: true` when a redelivery is
skipped.
- **Migration**
- Run Prisma migrations to create the `StripeWebhookEvent` table, enum,
and unique index on `stripeEventId`.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Added persistent, idempotent Stripe webhook handling with event-level
deduplication keyed by the webhook event id.
* Webhooks are acknowledged immediately and processed asynchronously,
with automatic retry capability for failed events.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Reduced duplicate side effects from redeliveries (including preventing
repeated receipt emails) by ensuring only one successful processing per
event.
* **Tests**
* Updated and expanded integration and end-to-end coverage for
asynchronous processing, deduplication, and failure recovery behavior.
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DB migration compat / Back-compat — Current branch migrations with ${{ needs.check-migrations-changed.outputs.base_branch }} branch code (push) Has been cancelled
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Speeds up project onboarding by consolidating API calls and adding
prefetching:
- Single PATCH endpoint for saving onboarding status + state together
- Background config save on welcome step (with proper retry/error
handling)
- Prefetch email themes and Stripe info for upcoming steps
- Suspense-based skeleton loaders instead of full-page spinners
- Extracted shared types and lightweight step components
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Unified onboarding progress saving for the new project flow,
persisting status plus optional onboarding state in a single update
path.
* **Improvements**
* Onboarding wizard now derives status/state from owned project data and
removes extra internal fetching/loading gates.
* Added skeleton/Suspense loading for email theme and payments steps,
with more reliable “final config”/completion sequencing.
* Admin project data now includes onboarding state; Stripe account info
uses cached retrieval.
* Backend avoids source-of-truth override changes during metadata-only
updates.
* **Tests**
* Updated onboarding wizard tests and added end-to-end coverage for
updating onboarding status/state together.
* **Documentation**
* Added the “clickmaps” app icon to docs.
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DB migration compat / Back-compat — Current branch migrations with ${{ needs.check-migrations-changed.outputs.base_branch }} branch code (push) Has been cancelled
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## Summary
Completes the env-var side of the Hexclave rebrand: every
`STACK_*`-prefixed variable (including `NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_*` and
`VITE_STACK_*`) is renamed to `HEXCLAVE_*` across all checked-in `.env`,
`.env.development`, and `.env.example` files (30 files, ~135 keys).
Legacy `STACK_*` names keep working everywhere via dual-read, so
**existing deployments, `.env.local` files, and self-hosted setups need
no immediate migration**.
## How legacy names keep working
- **Server code** already resolves `HEXCLAVE_*` first with `STACK_*`
fallback via `getEnvVariable`. Direct `process.env.STACK_X` readers fed
by the renamed files (prisma seed, e2e tests/helpers, internal-tool
scripts, examples, `prisma.config.ts`) now read `HEXCLAVE_X || STACK_X`.
- **Client code** (Next.js build-time inlining) uses literal dual-read
expressions; the dashboard's `_inlineEnvVars` already had them.
- **Docker/self-hosting**: `docker/server/entrypoint.sh` (shared by the
server and local-emulator images) gets a generic two-way
`HEXCLAVE_`↔`STACK_` env mirror — runs at startup and again before
sentinel replacement — replacing the previous URL-trio-only mirror.
Operators can use either prefix.
## The empty-placeholder trap (`||` vs `??`)
The checked-in templates define empty placeholders (`HEXCLAVE_X=#
comment` parses to `""` via dotenv). With `?? `-based fallbacks, that
empty string would silently shadow a real value under the legacy name —
including legacy vars set in Vercel/CI env at build time, since the
tracked `.env` is present during builds. All fallback chains therefore
treat empty-as-unset (`||`):
- `getEnvVariable` and `getProcessEnv` in `packages/shared`
- the dashboard/docs/example literal dual-reads
- the generated SDK env getters (via
`packages/template/scripts/generate-env.ts`; the generated
`src/generated/env.ts` files are gitignored and regenerate at build)
## Other notable changes
- Tests that override env now set the canonical `HEXCLAVE_*` name (it
wins over `STACK_*`): e2e `cross-domain-auth`, backend
`internal-feedback-emails` in-source test.
- e2e `helpers.ts` port-prefix expansion loop also matches the
`HEXCLAVE_` prefixes.
- `docker/local-emulator/generate-env-development.mjs` reads source keys
canonically (legacy fallback) and emits canonical keys; regenerated
output matches.
- `rotate-secrets.sh` falls back to
`HEXCLAVE_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING`.
- Docs code snippets (`docs/code-examples`) renamed outright to
canonical names, consistent with #1571.
- OAuth callback `console.warn` in `packages/template/src/lib/auth.ts`
now says Hexclave.
## Migration note for the team
Local `.env.local` files with legacy `STACK_*` overrides keep working
**unless** the override targets a var that `.env.development` now sets
to a real (non-empty) `HEXCLAVE_*` value — the canonical name wins over
file precedence. Rename those keys in your `.env.local` once.
## Verification
- `typecheck` + `lint` pass on every touched package (shared, backend,
dashboard, e2e, internal-tool, cli, docs, template). Pre-existing
failures on dev (`admin-app-impl.ts` typecheck, dashboard metrics-page
errors) are unchanged (identical error counts with/without this change).
- `getEnvVariable`/`getProcessEnv` fallback semantics smoke-tested
directly (empty-HEXCLAVE → legacy fallback, HEXCLAVE wins when set,
defaults intact).
- `internal-feedback-emails` in-source vitest passes; emulator env
generator `--check` passes; `bash -n` on touched shell scripts.
- Two independent review agents audited the diff for correctness bugs
and coverage gaps; all confirmed findings are fixed in the third commit.
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## Summary by cubic
Renamed all `STACK_*` env vars (including
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_*`/`VITE_STACK_*`) to `HEXCLAVE_*` across env
templates and code, with dual‑read that treats empty as unset, detects
conflicts, ignores post‑build sentinels, and falls back to legacy names.
All GitHub Actions now use `HEXCLAVE_*`; local‑emulator e2e is fixed by
setting `NEXT_PUBLIC_HEXCLAVE_IS_LOCAL_EMULATOR` in CI.
- **Refactors**
- Added conflict‑aware dual‑read helpers (prefer `HEXCLAVE_*`,
empty‑as‑unset, ignore post‑build sentinels, preserve empty passthrough)
and used them across `packages/shared` (resolver + tests),
`apps/dashboard` inline/public envs (with tests), `apps/backend` Prisma
config/seed and vitest (accept both prefixes), `packages/cli`
(API/Dashboard URLs, project ID, `HEXCLAVE_EMULATOR_HOME`; tests),
Docker (`entrypoint.sh` mirroring + `rotate-secrets.sh` DB URL),
docs/components (`docs/src/lib/env.ts`), and examples; hosted/Vite apps
now error if both spellings differ.
- Port‑prefix expansion includes `HEXCLAVE_*`; backend tests use a new
helper to resolve DB connection strings; Prisma prefers
`HEXCLAVE_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING` with legacy fallback.
- Generated SDK env getters use plain `HEXCLAVE_*` || `STACK_*` (no
conflict throw); dashboard inline resolver preserves empty/sentinel
passthrough to avoid build failures; docs/examples include dual‑read
utilities.
- Tests now stub canonical `HEXCLAVE_*` flags (e.g., plan limits, bot
challenge, OAuth tokens, hosted handler) to avoid shadowing/conflict
with committed defaults.
- **Migration**
- No immediate action; legacy `STACK_*` names still work.
- If both names are set with different values, builds/scripts error. Set
only `HEXCLAVE_*` or make both equal.
- SDK consumers won’t see conflict throws; update env names to
`HEXCLAVE_*` over time.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Chores**
* Migrated environment variable names from the legacy `STACK_*` prefix
to the new `HEXCLAVE_*` prefix across backend, dashboard, tooling,
Docker, and examples.
* Updated environment/config resolution to prefer `HEXCLAVE_*`, treat
empty strings as unset, and detect conflicts when both `STACK_*` and
`HEXCLAVE_*` are set to different values.
* Updated local emulator, server startup, and env-generation workflows
to use the new names (with legacy fallback where applicable).
* **Documentation**
* Updated docs and code examples to reference `HEXCLAVE_*` variables.
* **Tests**
* Refreshed unit and e2e coverage to validate dual-read behavior,
conflict detection, and empty-value handling.
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## Problem
`envVarsForProject` in the dev-environment manager only emits the legacy
`STACK_*` env var names. The rest of the CLI was migrated to the
`HEXCLAVE_*` brand as canonical, keeping `STACK_*` only as a fallback:
- `init` scaffolds `.env` with `NEXT_PUBLIC_HEXCLAVE_PROJECT_ID`,
`NEXT_PUBLIC_HEXCLAVE_PUBLISHABLE_CLIENT_KEY`,
`HEXCLAVE_SECRET_SERVER_KEY`
- `resolveProjectId` reads `HEXCLAVE_PROJECT_ID` first, then
`STACK_PROJECT_ID` (commented as "legacy")
- `doctor` lists the `HEXCLAVE_*` names first
So `hexclave dev` injects a different set of names than the CLI
otherwise expects/generates.
## Change
`envVarsForProject` now emits both brands (`HEXCLAVE_*` and `STACK_*`)
across the public framework prefixes (`NEXT_PUBLIC_`, `VITE_`,
`EXPO_PUBLIC_`), built from a single source list.
- All previously-emitted `STACK_*` keys are unchanged (no regression).
- The secret server key is still only emitted as
`HEXCLAVE_SECRET_SERVER_KEY` / `STACK_SECRET_SERVER_KEY` — never under a
public, client-readable prefix.
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## Summary by cubic
Updated the dev environment to emit both `HEXCLAVE_*` and legacy
`STACK_*` env vars so `hexclave dev` matches the rest of the CLI and
avoids name mismatches. Secret keys remain non-public.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Emit both brands for `PROJECT_ID`, `PUBLISHABLE_CLIENT_KEY`, and
`API_URL` under ``, `NEXT_PUBLIC_`, `VITE_`, `EXPO_PUBLIC_`.
- Only emit `HEXCLAVE_SECRET_SERVER_KEY` / `STACK_SECRET_SERVER_KEY`
(never with public prefixes).
- Keep existing `STACK_*` outputs unchanged for backward compatibility.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Refactor**
* Improved internal environment variable generation architecture for
enhanced maintainability and multi-framework support.
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## What
Performance pass on the internal **platform-analytics** route. All 17
ClickHouse queries fire in a single `Promise.all` on the shared
`stackframe` admin user, which is subject to a **9 GB per-user** memory
cap — so the worst case is the *sum* of per-query peaks, not the max.
Benchmarked at 10k projects / 1M users / 50M events (power-law, top
project ≈100k users), the sum of peaks was ~6.7 GiB. This PR brings it
down to ~3.8 GiB.
## Changes
**ClickHouse — `sipHash64(user_id)` as the distinct key** (exact,
verified byte-identical):
| query | peak mem | Δ |
|---|---|---|
| `dauSeries` | 949 → 373 MiB | −61% |
| `mauProjects` | 715 → 313 MiB | −56% |
| `activeByProject` | 635 → 374 MiB | −41% |
| `sparkByProject` | 1165 → 809 MiB | −31% |
A 64-bit hash has negligible collision probability over 1M users; the
benchmark confirmed identical output. (Same trick already used in the
internal-metrics MAU query.)
**ClickHouse — sample the activity split**
(`new`/`retained`/`reactivated`):
The split was the single heaviest query (~1.3 GiB) — its cost is a
window function over ~25.8M `(user, day)` rows plus an all-history scan,
which `sipHash` alone barely helped (−7%). It now uses **consistent
1-in-4 user sampling** (same `cityHash64(user_id) % 4` bucket applied to
both subqueries so each sampled user's full activity sequence is
preserved; counts scaled ×4):
- **317 MiB (−78%)** peak memory, **~0.4% mean error** (max 1.4% on the
smallest day) vs the exact result.
This is an **approximation** — the dashboard "Growth quality" chart now
notes it (`subtitle: "… · sampled estimate (~0.4%)"`).
`ACTIVITY_SPLIT_SAMPLE` is a single constant in the route; set it to `1`
to go back to exact.
## What I tried that did NOT make the cut (documented in the harnesses)
- `country` — peak memory is dominated by the per-user `argMax(country,
event_at)` payload, not the key, so hashing does nothing. Left
exact/unchanged.
- PG `authMethods` / `email` — with the production composite PK indexes
the original plans are already best; correlated-subquery / anti-join
rewrites were far worse. No PG query changes in this PR.
## Benchmark harnesses (added)
- `apps/backend/scripts/benchmark-platform-analytics.ts` — full-route
baseline (per-query time/memory/rows).
- `apps/backend/scripts/optimize-platform-analytics.ts` — sipHash & PG
variant comparison with byte-equality checks.
- `apps/backend/scripts/optimize-split.ts` — exact vs sampled split
variants with accuracy measurement.
They seed isolated `bench_pa` databases (server-side, auto-cleaned) and
read `system.query_log` / `EXPLAIN (ANALYZE, BUFFERS)`. Run e.g.:
`pnpm --filter @hexclave/backend run with-env:dev tsx
scripts/optimize-split.ts`
## Testing
- Backend `typecheck` passes. (Dashboard has pre-existing typecheck
errors on the base branch in unrelated files — auth-methods,
team-analytics, user-emails, RDE config — not touched here.)
- All exact rewrites verified byte-identical to the originals by the
harnesses; the sampled split measured at ~0.4% mean error.
Numbers are local warm-cache (relative shape, not production latency).
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## Summary by cubic
Cuts worst-case ClickHouse memory for the internal platform analytics
route by switching to hashed distinct keys and sampling the heaviest
query. On a 10k projects / 1M users / 50M events benchmark, the sum of
per-query peaks drops from ~6.7 GiB to ~3.8 GiB with exact results (or
~0.4% error on the sampled chart).
- **Performance**
- Use sipHash64(user_id) as the distinct key in uniqExact/uniqExactIf
for DAU series, MAU/projects, active-by-project, and sparkline. Exact
results (verified). Peak memory down 31–61% per query.
- Sample the new/retained/reactivated split at 1-in-4 users (consistent
`cityHash64` bucket across subqueries, counts ×4). Peak memory ~−78%
(~1.3 GiB → ~0.3 GiB) with ~0.4% mean error. Toggle via
`ACTIVITY_SPLIT_SAMPLE` (set to 4; set to 1 for exact). Dashboard
subtitle now notes “sampled estimate (~0.4%).”
- Added local harnesses to seed isolated data and measure
time/memory/equality:
`apps/backend/scripts/internal-analytics/benchmark-platform-analytics.ts`,
`optimize-platform-analytics.ts`, `optimize-split.ts`.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Updates
* **Improvements**
* Enhanced platform analytics calculations for more consistent and
efficient user counting across key performance indicators (DAU, MAU,
per-project metrics).
* Updated the Growth Quality chart to indicate that user counts
represent sampled estimates with approximately 0.4% margin of error for
improved performance.
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## Summary by cubic
Add platform-wide analytics to the internal dashboard with a secure
backend route and a new page to visualize cross-project metrics. Only
available when viewing the `internal` project and gated by platform
admin access.
- **New Features**
- Backend: add `/api/latest/internal/platform-analytics` aggregating
metrics across all projects via ClickHouse; protected by
`ensurePlatformAdmin`.
- Dashboard: add `/projects/[projectId]/platform-analytics` page with
charts; sidebar entry appears only when `projectId === "internal"`.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Correctness: add `branch_id` filters to all event queries and project
aggregates; exclude the `internal` project from ClickHouse aggregates;
validate MRR quantity.
- Metrics/UI: feature adoption uses `total_projects` from the API and
clamps both chart and label to 0–100%; remove unreachable
`revenue_growth` sort key.
- Safety/Tests: use `Map` for country aggregation; add unit tests for
`ensurePlatformAdmin`/`isPlatformAdmin`; switch tests to inline
snapshots and document the `as-any` cast.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Added a Platform Analytics dashboard for internal projects with
interactive 7/30-day range charts, KPI tiles, and visual breakdowns
(growth, country, sign-in method, user mix), plus email health,
dead-click insights, a searchable project leaderboard, and feature
adoption.
* Introduced an internal analytics API providing rolling-window
comparisons and structured metrics for dashboard rendering.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Strengthened access control with platform-admin authorization for
analytics access.
* **Tests**
* Added coverage for platform-admin authorization behavior.
* **Chores**
* Updated Next.js to 16.2.9 across applications.
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## Summary
Two fixes:
**1. Impersonation no longer requires logout** — The generated JS
snippet now clears all auth cookie variants (`hexclave-refresh-{pid}*`,
`stack-refresh-{pid}*`, access tokens) and sets the token in the
structured `hexclave-refresh-{pid}--default` format the SDK reads first.
Previously the snippet only set the legacy cookie, which was ignored
when a structured cookie already existed.
**2. Fix OAuth + other deeply nested API routes returning 404 in dev** —
Moved the API 404 handler from file-based
`api/[...notFoundPath]/route.ts` into the middleware (`proxy.tsx`). The
catch-all at the `api/` level was shadowing dynamic routes 7+ segments
deep (e.g. `auth/oauth/authorize/[provider_id]`) in Turbopack dev mode
(Next.js 16.2.7). The middleware already has `routes` + `SmartRouter`,
so it checks for a match before rewriting and returns the custom 404
directly when nothing matches.
Link to Devin session:
https://app.devin.ai/sessions/d9dcb2d203aa4a6ea36c8cdd2a4a42c2
Requested by: @mantrakp04
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Documentation**
* Updated the user impersonation dialog to explicitly state that the
pasted console snippet will replace your current session with the
impersonated user’s session.
* **Refactor**
* Standardized the impersonation console snippet generation to use a
shared token-based approach, including proper expiration handling.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved reliability of the impersonation flow by failing when the
required refresh token is unavailable, preventing incomplete snippet
generation.
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Co-authored-by: mantra <mantra@stack-auth.com>
## Summary
- Fetches the canonical Hexclave skill from `https://skill.hexclave.com`
when the backend AI route is invoked through MCP `ask_hexclave`
- Appends that skill content to the spawned docs agent's system context
before generation
- Adds focused tests for non-Ask-Hexclave no-op behavior, successful
skill embedding, and loud fetch failure
## Why
The public MCP server exposes the skill as a separate resource/prompt,
but the backend docs agent spawned by `ask_hexclave` only saw the user's
question. That meant clients had to correctly load the skill themselves,
and the server-side answer quality could miss the canonical
setup/context.
## Validation
- `pnpm -C apps/backend exec eslint
'src/app/api/latest/ai/query/[mode]/route.ts'
src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.ts src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.test.ts`
- `pnpm exec vitest run
apps/backend/src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.test.ts --config /dev/null
--environment node`
- `pnpm exec tsc --noEmit --target es2022 --module esnext
--moduleResolution bundler --lib es2022,dom --types vitest
apps/backend/src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.ts
apps/backend/src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.test.ts`
## Notes
- Normal backend Vitest/typecheck are blocked in this fresh worktree
because generated/built `@hexclave/shared/dist/*` files are missing, and
repo instructions say not to run package builds from the agent.
- Full backend lint also reports an unrelated pre-existing error in
`apps/backend/scripts/run-bulldozer-studio.ts`.
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## Summary by cubic
Adds full Hexclave docs to `ask_hexclave` requests by fetching
https://docs.hexclave.com/llms-full.txt and appending them to the docs
agent system prompt. Includes a 5‑minute cache and 5s timeout, and skips
docs tools when `ask_hexclave` is used.
- **New Features**
- Added `getMcpSkillContextPrompt` to fetch and inject docs for
`ask_hexclave`; no‑op otherwise.
- Integrated in `route.ts` to append context before tool selection and
pass `mcpToolName` to `getTools`.
- Reliability: 5‑minute TTL cache, 5s timeout, and error handling; tests
cover success, no‑op, errors, timeouts, null/undefined, and cache hits.
- **Refactors**
- Switched source to `https://docs.hexclave.com/llms-full.txt`.
- Removed `docs-mintlify/llms-full.txt` and related generator code.
- Cache TTL now uses `performance.now()` for accurate expiry.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* AI queries now dynamically fetch and include documentation context
during operation, with in-memory caching to minimize network requests
and redundant fetches.
* **Tests**
* Added comprehensive test suite validating documentation fetching
behavior, error handling for network failures and timeouts, and caching
mechanisms to ensure reliability.
* **Chores**
* Removed auto-generated documentation artifact from the codebase.
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Co-authored-by: mantra <mantra@stack-auth.com>
## Summary
Fixes the Clickmaps launcher for projects that use wildcard trusted
domains.
## What changed
- Split trusted domains into concrete launchable origins and wildcard
patterns.
- Stop rendering wildcard domains like `https://**.stack-auth.com` as
one-click clickmap targets, which previously became percent-encoded
origins such as `https://%2A%2A.stack-auth.com`.
- Keep an exact-origin launcher available so users can paste the real
page origin, for example `https://app.dev.stack-auth.com`.
- Add an informational alert explaining that wildcard domains need a
concrete origin.
- Add regression tests for wildcard filtering and HTTP(S)-only origin
normalization.
## Root cause
The dashboard used `new URL(baseUrl).origin` on wildcard trusted
domains. The URL parser percent-encodes `*`, so
`https://**.stack-auth.com` turned into `https://%2A%2A.stack-auth.com`.
The overlay token was then minted for an origin that is not the real
page origin, causing the overlay to reject the token.
## Validation
- `pnpm test run
'apps/dashboard/src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/analytics/clickmaps/clickmap-origins.test.ts'`
- `pnpm -C apps/dashboard exec eslint
'src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/analytics/clickmaps/clickmap-origins.ts'
'src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/analytics/clickmaps/clickmap-origins.test.ts'
'src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/analytics/clickmaps/page-client.tsx'`
- `git diff --check`
Not run: full dashboard typecheck, because this checkout is missing
built package outputs such as `@hexclave/shared/dist` and repo
instructions say not to build packages from the agent.
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## Summary by cubic
Fixes the Clickmaps launcher for projects with wildcard trusted domains
by removing wildcard entries from one‑click targets and requiring an
exact HTTP(S) origin. Prevents percent-encoded origins and token
mismatches.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Split trusted domains into concrete origins vs wildcard patterns;
filter wildcards from launch targets and sort with shared stringCompare.
- Normalize HTTP(S) origins and reject wildcard or non-HTTP(S) input
when launching.
- Replace localhost-only input with an “Exact page origin” field and
place the “Show clickmap” button inline with the input.
- Add an inline hint under the origin input explaining wildcards need a
concrete origin; refine the empty-state copy for wildcard scenarios.
- Add tests for wildcard filtering, origin option generation, and origin
normalization.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
* **New Features**
* Added an informational alert noting that wildcard-matched pages can’t
be opened directly as clickmap targets.
* **Improvements**
* Updated the clickmap launcher to always show an **Exact page origin**
input (replacing the previous localhost-based option).
* Improved handling and messaging when wildcard domains are involved.
* Strengthened validation for **Exact page origin**: only HTTP/HTTPS
origins are accepted; wildcard/templated host inputs and unsupported
schemes are blocked.
* **Tests**
* Added automated tests covering origin option generation and origin
normalization.
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Co-authored-by: mantra <mantra@stack-auth.com>
## Summary
Sub-apps (apps with a `parentAppId`, e.g. clickmaps, session-replays,
fraud-protection) were showing up in the project onboarding
app-selection step. They shouldn't — they're automatically enabled when
their parent app is enabled.
```diff
- export const ONBOARDING_APP_IDS = ALL_APP_IDS.filter((appId) => ALL_APPS[appId].stage !== "alpha");
+ export const ONBOARDING_APP_IDS = ALL_APP_IDS.filter((appId) => ALL_APPS[appId].stage !== "alpha" && getParentAppId(appId) == null);
```
Link to Devin session:
https://app.devin.ai/sessions/9f88b9641eea41d0ab6a46f3554fd9cd
Requested by: @Developing-Gamer
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## Summary by cubic
Hide sub-apps in the project onboarding app selection so only top-level
apps are shown. This prevents users from toggling features that are
auto-enabled by their parent apps.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Filtered `ONBOARDING_APP_IDS` to exclude apps with a parent via
`getParentAppId` (still skips `alpha` apps).
- Added a test to ensure sub-apps never appear in the selection list.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
* **Bug Fixes**
* Fixed onboarding app selection to exclude sub-apps from available
options.
* **Tests**
* Added test coverage for app selection filtering logic.
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Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
## What
Refresh the AI model selection matrix and fix a few issues in custom
dashboard generation.
### Models (`apps/backend/src/lib/ai/models.ts`)
- Replace deprecated/placeholder model IDs with current ones:
- `smart/slow` authenticated → `openai/gpt-5.5` (was
`x-ai/grok-build-0.1`)
- `smart/fast` → `google/gemini-3.5-flash`
- `smartest` unauthenticated tiers → `z-ai/glm-5.2` /
`google/gemini-3.5-flash` (was `deepseek/deepseek-v4-flash`)
- `dumb` unauthenticated tiers → `nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b`
### Email template rewrite
- Forward `x-stack-*` / `x-hexclave-*` headers from the caller through
the template-source rewrite route so the inner AI call
(`/ai/query/generate`) is authenticated and resolves to the
**authenticated** model tier instead of falling back to the
unauthenticated one.
- Lower rewrite quality to `dumb` / `slow` (sufficient for this task,
cheaper/faster).
### Custom dashboard
- Speed up generation: `smart`/**fast** instead of `smart`/slow (both
`create-dashboard-preview.tsx` and `chat-adapters.ts`).
- Pin `@babel/standalone` to `7.29.7` in the sandbox host (avoid
surprise breakage from `latest`).
- Disable analytics in generated dashboards.
### Misc
- Bump MCP RPC timeout 15s → 45s (`apps/skills/src/mcp-wrapper.ts`).
## Testing
- `pnpm typecheck` ✅
- `pnpm lint` ✅
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## Summary by cubic
Refreshes the model selection matrix, forwards auth headers so template
rewrites use authenticated tiers, and speeds up custom dashboard
generation with a more stable sandbox.
- **Refactors**
- Update model IDs: `openai/gpt-5.5`, `google/gemini-3.5-flash`,
`z-ai/glm-5.2`, `nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b`.
- Use `openai/gpt-5.5` for authenticated fast routes.
- Forward `x-stack-*` / `x-hexclave-*` headers; build via Map to avoid
prototype-pollution; inner generate call uses the authenticated tier.
- Lower email template rewrite quality to `dumb`/`slow`.
- Switch dashboard generation to `smart`/`fast` in
`create-dashboard-preview.tsx` and `chat-adapters.ts`.
- Disable analytics in generated dashboards.
- Bump MCP RPC timeout from 15s to 45s.
- **Dependencies**
- Pin `@babel/standalone` to `7.29.7` in the sandbox host.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
* **Performance**
* Improved AI generation speed for dashboard creation and related chat
flows by using faster AI routing.
* Increased MCP JSON-RPC request timeout to better handle long-running
operations.
* **Technical**
* Template rewriting with AI now forwards authentication-related headers
to downstream AI calls for more consistent authorized behavior.
* Updated AI model routing/selection used by the proxy layer.
* **UI/Integration**
* Pinned the sandbox Babel CDN script to a specific version.
* Disabled analytics in the sandbox SDK configuration.
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### Summary of Changes
Some stale data in bulldozer causes a price validation error which
causes a 500. We let it fail softly
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## Summary by cubic
Fixes 500s in payments views by handling legacy product snapshots with
`prices: "include-by-default"` and other invalid price shapes. Stale
data now degrades gracefully, and we capture diagnostics instead of
crashing.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Normalize snapshot prices in `productToInlineProduct`: treat
`"include-by-default"` as `{}` and fall back to `{}` for any non-object;
capture errors for diagnostics.
- `productToInlineProduct` now accepts context (`productId`,
`customerType`, `customerId`); updated products and validate-code routes
to pass it.
- Added tests to verify price normalization and prevent response
validation failures.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved validation and error handling for product pricing data in
payment operations.
* Enhanced handling of malformed product snapshot data to ensure
stability.
* **Improvements**
* Strengthened product context consistency across payment endpoints and
purchase code validation flows.
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