Disable SSE events truncation for service api invocations to ensure backward compatibility.
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- add suspend, timeslice, and trigger post engine layers
- introduce CFS workflow scheduler tasks and supporting entities
- update async workflow, trigger, and webhook services to wire in the new scheduling flow
- Improved error handling in `TriggerSubscriptionListApi` to return a 404 response for ValueErrors.
- Refactored end user creation logic in `service_api/wraps.py` to use `get_or_create_end_user` for better clarity and consistency.
- Introduced a new method `create_end_user_batch` for batch creation of end users, optimizing database interactions.
- Updated various trigger-related services to utilize the new end user handling, ensuring proper user context during trigger dispatching.
- Introduced `TriggerProviderIconApi` to fetch icons for trigger plugins based on tenant and provider ID.
- Updated `WorkflowResponseConverter` to include trigger plugin icons in the response.
- Implemented `get_trigger_plugin_icon` method in `TriggerManager` for icon retrieval logic.
- Adjusted `Node` class to correctly set provider information for trigger plugins.
- Modified TypeScript types to accommodate new provider ID field in workflow nodes.
- 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 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.
- Refactored DraftWorkflowTriggerNodeApi and DraftWorkflowTriggerRunApi to implement polling for trigger events instead of listening, improving responsiveness and reliability.
- Introduced TriggerSubscriptionBuilderGetApi to retrieve subscription instances for trigger providers, enhancing the API's capabilities.
- Removed deprecated trigger event classes and streamlined event handling in TriggerDebugService, ensuring a cleaner architecture.
- Updated Queue and Stream entities to reflect the changes in trigger event handling, improving overall clarity and maintainability.
These enhancements significantly improve the trigger debugging experience and API usability.
- Renamed and refactored trigger debug event classes to enhance clarity and consistency, including changes from `TriggerDebugEventData` to `TriggerEventData` and related response classes.
- Updated `DraftWorkflowTriggerNodeApi` and `DraftWorkflowTriggerRunApi` to utilize the new event structures, improving the handling of trigger events.
- Removed the `TriggerDebugEventGenerator` class, consolidating event generation directly within the API logic for streamlined processing.
- Enhanced error handling and response formatting for trigger events, ensuring structured outputs for better integration and debugging.
This refactor improves the overall architecture of trigger debugging, making it more intuitive and maintainable.