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feat(channels): enhance Discord with mention-only mode, thread routing, and typing indicators (#2842)
* feat(channels): enhance Discord with mention-only mode, thread routing, and typing indicators
Add mention_only config to only respond when bot is mentioned, with
allowed_channels override. Add thread_mode for Hermes-style auto-thread
creation. Add periodic typing indicators while bot is processing.
* fix(discord): include allowed_channels in mention_only skip condition (line 274)
* docs: fix Discord config example to match boolean thread_mode implementation
* style: format with ruff
* fix(discord): apply Copilot review fixes and resolve lint errors
- Remove unused Optional import
- Fix thread_ts type hints to str | None
- Fix has_mention logic for None values
- Implement thread_mode fallback to channel replies on thread creation failure
- Fix thread_mode docstring alignment
- Fix allowed_channels comment formatting in config.example.yaml
* fix(discord): reset context for orphaned threads in mention_only mode
When a message arrives in a thread not tracked by _active_threads,
clear thread_id and typing_target so the message falls through to
the standard channel handling pipeline, which creates a fresh thread
instead of incorrectly routing to the stale thread.
* fix(discord): create new thread on @ when channel has existing tracked thread
When mention_only is enabled and a user @-s the bot in a channel
that already has a tracked thread, create a new thread instead of
incorrectly routing to the old one.
* fix(discord): allow no-@ thread replies while skipping no-@ channel messages
The skip block for no-@ messages was too aggressive — it blocked
continuation replies within tracked threads AND incorrectly routed
no-@ channel messages to the existing thread.
Now:
- Thread message, no @ → routed to existing tracked thread
- Channel message, no @ → skipped
- Channel message, with @ → creates new thread
* feat(discord): add checkmark reaction to acknowledge received messages
* Move discord.py to optional dependency and auto-detect from config.yaml
- Add discord extra to [project.optional-dependencies] in pyproject.toml
- Update detect_uv_extras.py to map channels.discord.enabled: true -> --extra discord
- Set UV_EXTRAS=discord in docker-compose-dev.yaml gateway env
* fix(discord): persist thread-channel mappings to store for recovery after restart
Discord's _active_threads dict was purely in-memory, so all channel-to-thread
mappings were lost on server restart. This fix bridges ChannelStore into
DiscordChannel:
- Save thread mappings to store.json after every thread creation
- Restore active threads from store on DiscordChannel startup
- Pass channel_store to all channels via service.py config injection
Store keys follow the pattern: discord:<channel_id>:<thread_id>
* fix(discord): address Copilot review — fix types, typing targets, cross-thread safety, and config comments
* fix(tests): add multitask_strategy param to mock for clarification follow-up test
* fix(tests): explicitly set model_name=None for title middleware test isolation
* fix(discord): use trigger_typing() instead of typing() for typing indicators
discord.py 2.x TextChannel.typing() and Thread.typing() are async context
managers, not one-shot coroutines. Use trigger_typing() for periodic
typing indicator pings.
* fix(discord): cancel typing tasks on channel shutdown
Prevents 'Task was destroyed but it is pending' warnings when the
Discord client stops while typing indicator loops are still running.
* fix(scripts): detect nested YAML config for discord extra
section_value() only matched top-level YAML sections. Added
nested_section_value() that handles two-level nesting (e.g.,
channels.discord.enabled), so auto-detection of the discord
extra works when config uses the standard nested format.
* fix(docker): remove hard-coded UV_EXTRAS=discord from dev compose
Relies on auto-detection via detect_uv_extras.py instead of forcing
discord.py install even when channels.discord.enabled is false.
Matches production docker-compose.yaml behavior (UV_EXTRAS:-).
* refactor(nginx): move proxy_buffering/proxy_cache to server level
DRY cleanup — these directives were repeated in 14 location blocks.
Set at server level once, reducing duplication and risk of drift.
* fix(discord): use dedicated JSON file for thread persistence
Replace ChannelStore usage for Discord thread-ID persistence with a
dedicated discord_threads.json file. ChannelStore is designed to map
IM conversations to DeerFlow thread IDs — using it to persist Discord
thread IDs was semantically wrong and confusing.
Changes:
- _save_thread() now reads/writes a simple {channel_id: thread_id} JSON dict
- _load_active_threads() reads directly from the JSON file
- File path derived from ChannelStore directory (when available) or
defaults to ~/.deer-flow/channels/discord_threads.json
- Removed unused ChannelStore import
* fix(discord): address WillemJiang's code review comments on PR #2842
1. Remove semantically incorrect message_in_thread variable. At this code
point (after the Thread case is handled above), we're guaranteed to be in
a channel, not a thread. Always apply mention_only check here.
2. Add _active_thread_ids reverse-lookup set for O(1) thread ID membership
checks instead of O(n) scan of _active_threads.values(). Keep the set
in sync with _active_threads in _load_active_threads() and _save_thread().
3. Add _thread_store_lock (threading.Lock) to protect _active_threads and
the JSON file from concurrent access between the Discord loop thread
(_run_client) and the main thread (_load_active_threads, _save_thread).
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feat(channels): add Discord channel integration (#1806)
* feat(channels): add Discord channel integration Add a Discord bot channel following the existing Telegram/Slack pattern. The bot listens for messages, creates conversation threads, and relays responses back to Discord with 2000-char message splitting. - DiscordChannel extends Channel base class - Lazy imports discord.py with install hint - Thread-based conversations (each Discord thread maps to a DeerFlow thread) - Allowed guilds filter for access control - File attachment support via discord.File - Registered in service.py and manager.py Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(channels): address Copilot review suggestions for Discord integration - Disable @everyone/@here mentions via AllowedMentions.none() - Add 10s timeout to client close to prevent shutdown hangs - Log publish_inbound errors via future callback instead of silently dropping - Open file handle on caller thread to avoid cross-thread ownership issues - Notify user in channel when thread creation fails Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(discord): resolve lint errors in Discord channel - Replace asyncio.TimeoutError with builtin TimeoutError (UP041) - Remove extraneous f-string prefix (F541) - Apply ruff format Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(tests): remove fake langgraph_sdk shim from test_discord_channel The module-level sys.modules.setdefault shim installed a fake langgraph_sdk.errors.ConflictError during pytest collection. Because pytest imports all test modules before running them, test_channels.py then imported the fake ConflictError instead of the real one. In test_handle_feishu_stream_conflict_sends_busy_message, the test constructs ConflictError(message, response=..., body=...). The fake only subclasses Exception (which takes no kwargs), so the construction raised TypeError. The manager's _is_thread_busy_error check then saw a TypeError instead of a ConflictError and fell through to the generic 'An error occurred' message. langgraph_sdk is a real dependency, so the shim is unnecessary. Removing it makes both test files import the same real ConflictError and the full suite pass (1773 passed, 15 skipped). --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Van Horn <455140+mvanhorn@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Willem Jiang <willem.jiang@gmail.com> |