- Added support for new configuration sections: relationship, database, maisaka, mcp, and plugin_runtime.
- Introduced complex field hooks for handling JSON configurations in chat talk value rules, expression learning lists, and more.
- Updated the field hooks to include schema metadata for better UI representation.
- Refactored the bot configuration page to utilize a more dynamic approach for managing section values and state.
- Improved the configuration schema generation to ensure all top-level sections have UI metadata.
- Added tests to validate the new configuration schema and ensure proper functionality of the JSON field hooks.
- Implemented a new dependency pipeline for plugins to manage Python package dependencies, including conflict detection and automatic installation of missing dependencies.
- Introduced an HTML rendering service that utilizes existing browsers to render HTML content as PNG images, with support for various configurations and error handling.
- Implemented UnifiedWebSocketManager for managing WebSocket connections, including subscription handling and message sending.
- Created unified WebSocket router to handle client messages, including authentication, subscription, and chat session management.
- Added support for logging and plugin progress subscriptions.
- Enhanced error handling and response structure for WebSocket operations.
- Added `inactive_plugins` field to `RunnerReadyPayload` and `ReloadPluginResultPayload` to track plugins that are not activated due to being disabled or unmet dependencies.
- Introduced `InspectPluginConfigPayload` and `InspectPluginConfigResultPayload` for inspecting plugin configuration metadata.
- Implemented `PluginActivationStatus` enum to better represent plugin activation states.
- Updated `_activate_plugin` method to return activation status and handle inactive plugins accordingly.
- Added hooks for send service to allow modification of messages before and after sending.
- Created new runtime routes for listing hook specifications in the WebUI.
- Refactored plugin configuration handling to utilize runtime inspection for better accuracy and flexibility.
- Enhanced error handling and logging for plugin configuration operations.
- Introduced a new method `validate_plugin_config` in `PluginRuntimeManager` to validate plugin configurations at runtime.
- Implemented the `_normalize_plugin_config` method in `PluginRunner` to normalize and persist plugin configurations.
- Enhanced the `PluginRunner` to handle configuration validation requests and return normalized configurations.
- Updated the WebUI routes to utilize runtime validation for plugin configurations, ensuring that configurations are validated and normalized before saving.
- Added tests for runtime configuration validation and normalization processes, including handling of invalid configurations.
- Add DatabaseMigrationManager for orchestrating database migrations, including planning and executing migration steps.
- Introduce models for migration state, execution context, and migration steps.
- Implement MigrationPlanner to generate migration plans based on current and target versions.
- Create MigrationRegistry for registering and managing migration steps.
- Develop SchemaVersionResolver to determine the current database schema version.
- Add SQLiteSchemaInspector for inspecting SQLite database structures.
- Implement progress reporting tools using rich for visualizing migration progress.
- Introduce SQLiteUserVersionStore for managing schema version storage in SQLite.
- Introduced MCPHostCallbacks for optional host capabilities like sampling and logging.
- Implemented MCPHostLLMBridge to handle MCP Sampling requests and bridge to LLM service.
- Created models for structured data conversion between MCP SDK and internal data models, including tool content items, prompts, and resources.
- Enhanced error handling and logging for better traceability during sampling operations.
- Added a new `tooling` module to define a unified model for tool declarations, invocations, and execution results, facilitating compatibility between plugins, legacy actions, and MCP tools.
- Implemented `ToolProvider` interface for various tool providers including built-in tools, MCP tools, and plugin runtime tools.
- Enhanced `MCPManager` and `MCPConnection` to support unified tool invocation and execution results.
- Updated `ComponentRegistry` and related classes to accommodate the new tool specifications and descriptions.
- Refactored existing components to utilize the new tooling system, ensuring backward compatibility with legacy actions.
- Improved error handling and logging for tool invocations across different providers.