- Enhanced `PluginTriggerManager`, `PluginTriggerProviderController`, and `TriggerManager` to accept a `subscription` parameter in their trigger invocation methods.
- Updated `TriggerService` to pass the subscription entity when invoking trigger events, improving the handling of subscription-related data during trigger execution.
- Added `credentials` and `credential_type` parameters to various methods in `PluginTriggerManager`, `PluginTriggerProviderController`, and `TriggerManager` to support improved credential management for trigger subscriptions.
- Updated the `Subscription` model to include `parameters` for better subscription data handling.
- Refactored related services to accommodate the new credential handling, ensuring consistency across the trigger workflow.
- Changed the parameter name from 'type' to 'type_' in multiple method calls within the PluginTriggerManager class to avoid conflicts with the built-in type function and improve code clarity.
- Cleaned up the code by removing extraneous whitespace in `trigger.py` and `workflow_plugin_trigger_service.py`, improving readability and maintaining code style consistency.
- Updated the naming convention from 'trigger_name' to 'event_name' across various models and services to align with the new event-driven architecture.
- Refactored methods in PluginTriggerManager and PluginTriggerProviderController to use 'invoke_trigger_event' instead of 'invoke_trigger'.
- Adjusted database migration scripts to reflect changes in the schema, including the addition of 'event_name' and 'subscription_id' fields in the workflow_plugin_triggers table.
- Removed deprecated trigger-related methods in WorkflowPluginTriggerService to streamline the codebase.
- Updated class and variable names from 'triggers' to 'events' across multiple files to improve clarity and consistency.
- Adjusted related data structures and methods to reflect the new naming convention, including changes in API entities, service methods, and trigger management logic.
- Ensured all references to triggers are replaced with events to align with the updated terminology.
- Replaced direct imports of `TriggerProviderID` and `ToolProviderID` from `core.plugin.entities.plugin` with imports from `models.provider_ids` for better organization.
- Refactored workflow node classes to inherit from a unified `Node` class, improving consistency and maintainability.
- Removed unused code and comments to clean up the implementation, particularly in the `workflow_trigger.py` and `builtin_tools_manage_service.py` files.
These changes enhance the clarity and structure of the codebase, facilitating easier future modifications.
- Refactored `PluginFetchDynamicSelectOptionsApi` to replace the `extra` argument with `credential_id`, improving clarity in dynamic option fetching.
- Updated `ProviderConfigEncrypter` to rename `mask_tool_credentials` to `mask_credentials` for consistency, and added a new method to maintain backward compatibility.
- Enhanced `PluginParameterService` to utilize `credential_id` for fetching subscriptions, improving the handling of trigger credentials.
- Adjusted various components and types in the frontend to replace `tool_name` with `trigger_name`, ensuring consistency across the application.
- Introduced `multiple` property in `TriggerParameter` to support multi-select functionality.
These changes improve the integration of triggers and plugins, enhance code clarity, and align naming conventions across the codebase.
- Add new workflow plugin trigger service for managing plugin-based triggers
- Implement trigger provider encryption utilities for secure credential storage
- Add custom trigger errors module for better error handling
- Refactor trigger provider and manager classes for improved plugin integration
- Update API endpoints to support plugin trigger workflows
- Add database migration for plugin trigger workflow support
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- Refactor trigger provider classes to improve naming consistency, including renaming classes for subscription management
- Implement new TriggerSubscriptionBuilderService for creating and verifying subscription builders
- Update API endpoints to support subscription builder creation and verification
- Enhance data models to include new attributes for subscription builders
- Remove the deprecated TriggerSubscriptionValidationService to streamline the codebase
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- Refactor trigger provider classes to improve naming consistency and clarity
- Introduce new methods for managing trigger subscriptions, including validation and dispatching
- Update API endpoints to reflect changes in subscription handling
- Implement logging and request management for endpoint interactions
- Enhance data models to support subscription attributes and lifecycle management
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