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* 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> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
DeerFlow Frontend
Like the original DeerFlow 1.0, we would love to give the community a minimalistic and easy-to-use web interface with a more modern and flexible architecture.
Tech Stack
- Framework: Next.js 16 with App Router
- UI: React 19, Tailwind CSS 4, Shadcn UI, MagicUI and React Bits
- AI Integration: LangGraph SDK and Vercel AI Elements
Quick Start
Prerequisites
- Node.js 22+
- pnpm 10.26.2+
Installation
# Install dependencies
pnpm install
# Copy environment variables
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your configuration
Development
# Start development server
pnpm dev
# The app will be available at http://localhost:3000
Build & Test
# Type check
pnpm typecheck
# Check formatting
pnpm format
# Apply formatting
pnpm format:write
# Lint
pnpm lint
# Run unit tests
pnpm test
# One-time setup: install Playwright Chromium browser
pnpm exec playwright install chromium
# Run E2E tests (builds and starts production server automatically)
pnpm test:e2e
# Build for production
pnpm build
# Start production server
pnpm start
Site Map
├── / # Landing page
├── /chats # Chat list
├── /chats/new # New chat page
└── /chats/[thread_id] # A specific chat page
Configuration
Environment Variables
Key environment variables (see .env.example for full list):
# Backend API URL (optional, uses local Next.js/nginx proxy by default)
NEXT_PUBLIC_BACKEND_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8001"
# LangGraph-compatible API URL (optional, uses local Next.js/nginx proxy by default)
NEXT_PUBLIC_LANGGRAPH_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8001/api"
Project Structure
tests/
├── e2e/ # E2E tests (Playwright, Chromium, mocked backend)
└── unit/ # Unit tests (mirrors src/ layout)
src/
├── app/ # Next.js App Router pages
│ ├── api/ # API routes
│ ├── workspace/ # Main workspace pages
│ └── mock/ # Mock/demo pages
├── components/ # React components
│ ├── ui/ # Reusable UI components
│ ├── workspace/ # Workspace-specific components
│ ├── landing/ # Landing page components
│ └── ai-elements/ # AI-related UI elements
├── core/ # Core business logic
│ ├── api/ # API client & data fetching
│ ├── artifacts/ # Artifact management
│ ├── config/ # App configuration
│ ├── i18n/ # Internationalization
│ ├── mcp/ # MCP integration
│ ├── messages/ # Message handling
│ ├── models/ # Data models & types
│ ├── settings/ # User settings
│ ├── skills/ # Skills system
│ ├── threads/ # Thread management
│ ├── todos/ # Todo system
│ └── utils/ # Utility functions
├── hooks/ # Custom React hooks
├── lib/ # Shared libraries & utilities
├── server/ # Server-side code
│ └── better-auth/ # Authentication setup and session helpers
└── styles/ # Global styles
Scripts
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
pnpm dev |
Start development server with Turbopack |
pnpm build |
Build for production |
pnpm start |
Start production server |
pnpm test |
Run unit tests with Vitest |
pnpm test:e2e |
Run E2E tests with Playwright |
pnpm format |
Check formatting with Prettier |
pnpm format:write |
Apply formatting with Prettier |
pnpm lint |
Run ESLint |
pnpm lint:fix |
Fix ESLint issues |
pnpm typecheck |
Run TypeScript type checking |
pnpm check |
Run both lint and typecheck |
Development Notes
- Uses pnpm workspaces (see
packageManagerin package.json) - Turbopack enabled by default in development for faster builds
- Environment validation can be skipped with
SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION=1(useful for Docker) - Backend API URLs are optional; nginx proxy is used by default in development
License
MIT License. See LICENSE for details.