- Add use_datastore_upload field to ProviderConfig for enabling datastore uploads
- Add upload_file_to_datastore and upload_file_to_datastore_any commands
- Add upload_log_file_by_content and upload_image_attachment_by_content commands for drag-and-drop without file paths
- Add multipart/form-data support for file uploads to GenAI datastore
- Add support for image/bmp MIME type in image validation
- Add x-generic-api-key header support for GenAI API authentication
This addresses:
- Paste fails to attach screenshot (clipboard)
- File upload fails with 500 error when using GenAI API
- GenAI datastore upload endpoint support for non-text files
- Delete internal vendor API documentation and handoff docs
- Remove vendor-specific AI gateway URLs from CSP whitelist
- Replace vendor-specific log prefixes and comments with generic 'Custom REST'
- Remove vendor-specific default auth header from custom REST implementation
- Remove vendor-specific client header from HTTP requests
- Remove backward-compat vendor format identifier from is_custom_rest_format()
- Remove LEGACY_API_FORMAT constant and normalizeApiFormat() helper
- Update test to not reference legacy format identifier
- Update wiki docs to use generic enterprise gateway configuration
- Update architecture diagrams and ADR-003 to remove vendor references
- Add Buy Me A Coffee link to README
- Update .gitignore to exclude internal user guide and ticket files
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes two critical issues preventing Mac release builds from working:
1. Database encryption key auto-generation: Release builds now
auto-generate and persist the SQLCipher encryption key to
~/.../trcaa/.dbkey (mode 0600) instead of requiring the
TFTSR_DB_KEY env var. This prevents 'file is not a database'
errors when users don't set the env var.
2. Plain SQLite to encrypted migration: When a release build
encounters a plain SQLite database (from a previous debug build),
it now automatically migrates it to encrypted SQLCipher format
using ATTACH DATABASE + sqlcipher_export. Creates a backup at
.db.plain-backup before migration.
3. Credential encryption key auto-generation: Applied the same
pattern to TFTSR_ENCRYPTION_KEY for encrypting AI provider API
keys and integration tokens. Release builds now auto-generate
and persist to ~/.../trcaa/.enckey (mode 0600) instead of
failing with 'TFTSR_ENCRYPTION_KEY must be set'.
4. Refactored app data directory helper: Moved dirs_data_dir()
from lib.rs to state.rs as get_app_data_dir() so it can be
reused by both database and auth modules.
Testing:
- All unit tests pass (db::connection::tests + integrations::auth::tests)
- Verified manual migration from plain to encrypted database
- No clippy warnings
Impact: Users installing the Mac release build will now have a
working app out-of-the-box without needing to set environment
variables. Developers switching from debug to release builds will
have their databases automatically migrated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rename custom API format handling from custom_rest to custom_rest with backward compatibility, add guided model selection with custom entry in provider settings, and rebrand app naming to Troubleshooting and RCA Assistant across UI, metadata, and docs.
Made-with: Cursor
## Integration Settings Persistence
- Add database commands to save/load integration configs (base_url, username, project_name, space_key)
- Frontend now loads configs from DB on mount and saves changes automatically
- Fixes issue where settings were lost on app restart
## Persistent Browser Window Architecture
- Integration browser windows now stay open for user browsing and authentication
- Extract fresh cookies before each API call to handle token rotation
- Track open windows in app state (integration_webviews HashMap)
- Windows titled as "{Service} Browser (TFTSR)" for clarity
- Support easy navigation between app and browser windows (Cmd+Tab/Alt+Tab)
- Gracefully handle closed windows with automatic cleanup
## Bug Fixes
- Fix Rust formatting issues across 8 files
- Fix clippy warnings:
- Use is_some_and() instead of map_or() in openai.rs
- Use .to_string() instead of format!() in integrations.rs
- Add missing OptionalExtension import for .optional() method
## Tests
- Add test_integration_config_serialization
- Add test_webview_tracking
- Add test_token_auth_request_serialization
- All 6 integration tests passing
## Files Modified
- src-tauri/src/state.rs: Add integration_webviews tracking
- src-tauri/src/lib.rs: Register 3 new commands, initialize webviews HashMap
- src-tauri/src/commands/integrations.rs: Config persistence, fresh cookie extraction (+151 lines)
- src-tauri/src/integrations/webview_auth.rs: Persistent window behavior
- src/lib/tauriCommands.ts: TypeScript wrappers for new commands
- src/pages/Settings/Integrations.tsx: Load/save configs from DB
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Added max_tokens and temperature fields to ProviderConfig
- Custom REST providers now send modelConfig with temperature and max_tokens
- OpenAI-compatible providers now use configured max_tokens/temperature
- Both formats fall back to defaults if not specified
- Bumped version to 0.2.9
This allows users to configure response length and randomness for all
AI providers, including Custom REST providers which require modelConfig format.
Fixes:
- Added shell:allow-open permission to fix OAuth integration flows
- Added user_id field to ProviderConfig for Custom REST provider CORE ID
- Added UI field for user_id when api_format is custom_rest
- Made userId optional in Custom REST provider requests (only sent if provided)
- Added X-msi-genai-client header to Custom REST provider requests
- Updated CSP to include Custom REST provider domains
- Bumped version to 0.2.6
This fixes:
- OAuth error: 'Command plugin:shell|open not allowed by ACL'
- Missing User ID field in Custom REST provider configuration UI
- Extended ProviderConfig with optional custom fields for non-OpenAI APIs
- Added custom_endpoint_path, custom_auth_header, custom_auth_prefix fields
- Added api_format field to distinguish between OpenAI and Custom REST provider formats
- Added session_id field for stateful conversation APIs
- Implemented chat_custom_rest() method in OpenAI provider
- Custom REST provider uses different request format (prompt+sessionId) and response (msg field)
- Updated TypeScript types to match Rust schema
- Added UI controls in Settings/AIProviders for custom provider configuration
- API format selector auto-populates appropriate defaults (OpenAI vs Custom REST provider)
- Backward compatible: existing providers default to OpenAI format