feat(im): Add user-owned IM channel connections (#3487)

* Add user-owned IM channel connections

* Fix dev startup and channel connect popup

* Use async channel connect flow

* Harden dev service daemon startup

* Support local IM channel connections

* Align IM connections with local channels

* Fix safe user id digest algorithm

* Address Copilot IM channel feedback

* Address IM channel review comments

* Support all integrated IM channel connections

* Format additional channel connection tests

* Keep unavailable channel connect buttons clickable

* Fix IM channel provider icons

* Add runtime setup for enabled IM channels

* Guard global shortcut key handling

* Keep configured IM channels editable

* Avoid password autofill for channel secrets

* Make channel threads visible to connection owners

* Persist IM runtime config locally

* Allow disconnecting runtime IM channels

* Route no-auth channel sessions to local user

* Use default user for auth-disabled local mode

* Show IM channel source on threads

* Prefill IM channel runtime config

* Reflect IM channel runtime health

* Ignore Feishu message read events

* Ignore Feishu non-content message events

* Let setup wizard enable IM channels

* Fix frontend formatting after merge

* Stabilize backend tests without local config

* Isolate channel runtime config tests

* Address channel connection review comments

* Use sha256 user buckets with legacy migration

* Ensure runtime IM channels are ready after restart

* Persist disconnected IM channel state

* Address channel connection review comments

* Address channel connection review findings

Frontend connect flow:
- Open the runtime-config dialog only when a provider still needs
  credentials; configured providers go straight to the connect flow, so
  the binding-code/deep-link path is reachable from the UI again.
- After saving credentials, continue into the connect flow when a user
  binding is still required (multi-user mode) instead of stopping at a
  "Connected" toast.
- Extract shared provider-state helpers to core/channels/provider-state
  and add unit + e2e coverage for the direct-connect and
  configure-then-connect paths.

Provider status semantics:
- Report connection_status from the user's newest connection row;
  with no binding it is not_connected, except in auth-disabled local
  mode where a configured running channel is effectively connected.

Concurrency and event-loop correctness:
- Offload ChannelRuntimeConfigStore construction and writes, channel
  service construction, and Slack connection replies to threads; add a
  tests/blocking_io/ anchor for the runtime-config handlers.
- Consume binding codes with a conditional UPDATE so a code can only be
  used once under concurrent workers; retry upsert_connection as an
  update when a concurrent insert wins the unique constraint.
- Serialize ensure_channel_ready per channel so concurrent provider
  polls cannot double-start a channel worker.

Config and migration hardening:
- Stop mutating the get_app_config()-cached Telegram provider config;
  the runtime store now owns the UI-entered bot username.
- Register channel_connections in STARTUP_ONLY_FIELDS with the
  standardized startup-only Field description.
- Match the legacy unsafe-id bucket by recomputing its exact SHA-1 name
  so another user's same-prefix bucket can never be migrated.
- Remove the unused Telegram process_webhook_update path and document
  src/core/channels in the frontend docs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Address PR review comments on authz scoping and channel runtime

Security (review feedback from ShenAC-SAC):
- Scope internal-token callers to the connection owner carried in
  X-DeerFlow-Owner-User-Id instead of bypassing owner checks outright,
  in both require_permission(owner_check=True) and the stateless run
  endpoints. Internal callers keep access to their own and
  shared/legacy threads, and may claim a default-owned channel thread
  for its real owner, but a leaked internal token no longer grants
  cross-user thread access.
- Require admin privileges for POST/DELETE /api/channels/{provider}/
  runtime-config: runtime credentials and channel workers are
  instance-wide shared state (same model as the MCP config API).
  Read-only provider listing stays available to all users.

Performance (review feedback from willem-bd):
- Skip the redundant thread channel-metadata PATCH after the first
  successful backfill per thread.
- Reuse the per-connection Slack WebClient until its token changes
  instead of constructing one per outbound message.
- Reconcile channel readiness for all providers concurrently in
  GET /api/channels/providers.

Also resolve the code-quality unused-import flag in the blocking-io
anchor by pre-importing the channel service via importlib.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Fix prettier formatting in provider-state test

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Reconcile UI runtime channel config with config reload on restart

Main now reloads a channel's config.yaml entry on restart_channel()
(#3514, issue #3497). Adapt the user-owned connection flow to coexist:

- configure_channel() restarts with reload_config=False — the caller
  just supplied the authoritative config (browser-entered credentials
  that are never written to config.yaml), so a file reload must not
  clobber it with the stale on-disk entry.
- _load_channel_config() re-applies the UI runtime-store overlay used
  at startup, so an operator-triggered restart keeps browser-entered
  credentials for channels without a config.yaml entry and does not
  resurrect a channel disconnected from the UI.
- Offload the reload's disk IO (config.yaml + runtime store) with
  asyncio.to_thread, matching the blocking-IO policy on this branch.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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import { beforeEach, describe, expect, test, vi } from "vitest";
vi.mock("@/core/api/fetcher", () => ({
fetch: vi.fn(),
}));
vi.mock("@/core/config", () => ({
getBackendBaseURL: () => "/backend",
}));
import { fetch as fetcher } from "@/core/api/fetcher";
import {
configureChannelProvider,
connectChannelProvider,
disconnectChannelConnection,
disconnectChannelProvider,
listChannelConnections,
listChannelProviders,
} from "@/core/channels/api";
const mockedFetch = vi.mocked(fetcher);
function jsonResponse(status: number, body: unknown): Response {
return new Response(JSON.stringify(body), {
status,
statusText: status >= 400 ? "Bad Request" : "OK",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
});
}
beforeEach(() => {
mockedFetch.mockReset();
});
describe("channels api", () => {
test("loads provider catalog", async () => {
mockedFetch.mockResolvedValueOnce(
jsonResponse(200, {
enabled: true,
providers: [
{
provider: "telegram",
display_name: "Telegram",
enabled: true,
configured: true,
auth_mode: "deep_link",
connection_status: "not_connected",
credential_values: {
bot_token: "********",
bot_username: "deerflow_bot",
},
},
],
}),
);
await expect(listChannelProviders()).resolves.toMatchObject({
enabled: true,
providers: [
{
provider: "telegram",
display_name: "Telegram",
credential_values: {
bot_token: "********",
bot_username: "deerflow_bot",
},
},
],
});
expect(mockedFetch).toHaveBeenCalledWith("/backend/api/channels/providers");
});
test("loads current user's connections", async () => {
mockedFetch.mockResolvedValueOnce(
jsonResponse(200, {
connections: [
{
id: "connection-1",
provider: "telegram",
status: "connected",
external_account_name: "Alice",
scopes: [],
metadata: {},
},
],
}),
);
await expect(listChannelConnections()).resolves.toMatchObject([
{ id: "connection-1", provider: "telegram", status: "connected" },
]);
expect(mockedFetch).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"/backend/api/channels/connections",
);
});
test("starts a provider connection flow", async () => {
mockedFetch.mockResolvedValueOnce(
jsonResponse(200, {
provider: "telegram",
mode: "deep_link",
url: "https://t.me/deerflow_bot?start=state",
code: "state",
instruction: "Send /start state to the DeerFlow Telegram bot.",
expires_in: 600,
}),
);
await expect(connectChannelProvider("telegram")).resolves.toMatchObject({
provider: "telegram",
url: "https://t.me/deerflow_bot?start=state",
instruction: "Send /start state to the DeerFlow Telegram bot.",
});
expect(mockedFetch).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"/backend/api/channels/telegram/connect",
{ method: "POST" },
);
});
test("starts a binding-code connection flow", async () => {
mockedFetch.mockResolvedValueOnce(
jsonResponse(200, {
provider: "slack",
mode: "binding_code",
url: null,
code: "abc123",
instruction: "Send /connect abc123 to the DeerFlow Slack bot.",
expires_in: 600,
}),
);
await expect(connectChannelProvider("slack")).resolves.toMatchObject({
provider: "slack",
url: null,
code: "abc123",
instruction: "Send /connect abc123 to the DeerFlow Slack bot.",
});
});
test("submits runtime provider configuration", async () => {
mockedFetch.mockResolvedValueOnce(
jsonResponse(200, {
provider: "slack",
display_name: "Slack",
enabled: true,
configured: true,
connectable: true,
auth_mode: "binding_code",
connection_status: "not_connected",
}),
);
await expect(
configureChannelProvider("slack", {
bot_token: "xoxb-ui",
app_token: "xapp-ui",
}),
).resolves.toMatchObject({
provider: "slack",
configured: true,
connectable: true,
});
expect(mockedFetch).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"/backend/api/channels/slack/runtime-config",
{
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({
values: { bot_token: "xoxb-ui", app_token: "xapp-ui" },
}),
},
);
});
test("disconnects a channel connection", async () => {
mockedFetch.mockResolvedValueOnce(new Response(null, { status: 204 }));
await expect(
disconnectChannelConnection("connection-1"),
).resolves.toBeUndefined();
expect(mockedFetch).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"/backend/api/channels/connections/connection-1",
{ method: "DELETE" },
);
});
test("disconnects provider runtime configuration", async () => {
mockedFetch.mockResolvedValueOnce(
jsonResponse(200, {
provider: "slack",
display_name: "Slack",
enabled: true,
configured: false,
connectable: false,
auth_mode: "binding_code",
connection_status: "not_connected",
}),
);
await expect(disconnectChannelProvider("slack")).resolves.toMatchObject({
provider: "slack",
configured: false,
connection_status: "not_connected",
});
expect(mockedFetch).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
"/backend/api/channels/slack/runtime-config",
{ method: "DELETE" },
);
});
test("uses backend detail for failed requests", async () => {
mockedFetch.mockResolvedValueOnce(
jsonResponse(400, { detail: "Channel provider is not configured" }),
);
await expect(connectChannelProvider("slack")).rejects.toThrow(
"Channel provider is not configured",
);
});
});