- 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 SubscriptionSchema with SubscriptionConstructor in various parts of the trigger provider implementation to streamline subscription management.
- Enhanced the PluginTriggerProviderController to utilize the new subscription constructor for retrieving default properties and credential schemas.
- Removed the deprecated get_provider_subscription_schema method from TriggerManager.
- Updated TriggerSubscriptionBuilderService to reflect changes in subscription handling, ensuring compatibility with the new structure.
These changes improve the clarity and maintainability of the subscription handling within the trigger provider architecture.
- Initialized `response` variable in `trigger.py` to ensure proper handling in the trigger endpoint.
- Updated `http_parser.py` to conditionally set `CONTENT_TYPE` and `CONTENT_LENGTH` headers for improved robustness.
- Changed `datetime.utcnow()` to `datetime.now(UTC)` in `sqlalchemy_workflow_trigger_log_repository.py` and `rate_limiter.py` for consistent time zone handling.
- Refactored `async_workflow_service.py` to use the public method `get_tenant_owner_timezone` for better encapsulation.
- Simplified subscription retrieval logic in `plugin_parameter_service.py` for clarity.
These changes improve code reliability and maintainability while ensuring accurate time management and request processing.
- Replaced `is_editor` checks with `has_edit_permission` in `workflow_trigger.py` and `workflow.py` to enhance clarity and consistency in permission handling.
- Updated the rate limiter to use `datetime.now(UTC)` instead of `datetime.utcnow()` for accurate time handling.
- Added `__all__` declaration in `trigger/__init__.py` for better module export management.
- Initialized `debug_dispatched` variable in `trigger_processing_tasks.py` to ensure proper tracking during workflow dispatching.
These changes improve code readability and maintainability while ensuring correct permission checks and time management.
- 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.
- Added `TriggerInvokeError` and `TriggerIgnoreEventError` for better error categorization during trigger invocation.
- Updated `TriggerInvokeResponse` to include a `cancelled` field, indicating if a trigger was ignored.
- Enhanced `TriggerManager` to handle specific errors and return appropriate responses.
- Refactored `dispatch_triggered_workflows` to improve workflow execution logic and error handling.
These changes improve the robustness and clarity of the trigger management system.
- Renamed validation-related constants to builder-related ones for clarity.
- Updated cache expiration from milliseconds to seconds for consistency.
- Adjusted log key format to reflect the builder context instead of validation.
These changes enhance the readability and maintainability of the TriggerSubscriptionBuilderService.
- Changed the cache key format in the `encode_cache_key` method from `trigger:subscription:validation:{subscription_id}` to `trigger:subscription:builder:{subscription_id}` to better reflect its purpose.
This update improves clarity in cache key usage for trigger subscriptions.
- Replaced calls to `create_trigger_provider_encrypter` and `create_trigger_provider_oauth_encrypter` with a unified `create_provider_encrypter` method, simplifying the encrypter creation process.
- Updated the parameters passed to the new method to enhance configuration management and cache handling.
These changes improve code clarity and maintainability in the trigger provider service.
- Modified the `create_provider_encrypter` call to include a cache assignment, ensuring proper management of encryption resources.
- Added a cache deletion step after updating client parameters, enhancing the integrity of the parameter handling process.
These changes improve the reliability of client parameter updates within the trigger provider service.
- Changed session management in `TriggerProviderService` from `autoflush=True` to `expire_on_commit=False` for improved control over session state.
- This change enhances the reliability of database interactions by preventing automatic expiration of objects after commit, ensuring data consistency during trigger operations.
These updates contribute to better session handling and stability in trigger-related functionalities.
- Introduced `TriggerProviderInfoApi` to retrieve information for a specific trigger provider, improving API capabilities.
- Added `get_trigger_provider` method in `TriggerProviderService` to fetch trigger provider details, enhancing data retrieval.
- Updated route configurations to include the new API endpoint for trigger provider information.
These changes enhance the functionality and usability of trigger provider interactions within the application.
- Added `plugin_unique_identifier` to `PluginTriggerData` and `TriggerProviderApiEntity` to improve identification of trigger plugins.
- Introduced `PluginTriggerDispatchData` for structured dispatch data in Celery tasks, enhancing the clarity of trigger dispatching.
- Updated `dispatch_triggered_workflows_async` to utilize the new dispatch data structure, improving error handling and logging for trigger invocations.
- Enhanced metadata handling in `TriggerPluginNode` to include trigger information, aiding in debugging and tracking.
These changes improve the robustness and maintainability of trigger plugin interactions within the workflow system.
- Added a new event handler for syncing plugin trigger relationships when a draft workflow is synced, ensuring that the database reflects the current state of plugin triggers.
- Introduced subscription management features in the frontend, allowing users to select, add, and remove subscriptions for trigger plugins.
- Updated various components to support subscription handling, including the addition of new UI elements for subscription selection and removal.
- Enhanced internationalization support by adding new translation keys related to subscription management.
These changes improve the overall functionality and user experience of trigger plugins within workflows.