From cbbac35e5e3721cc425f28b7f2d34f0305efdbbe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "openclaw-docs-sync[bot]" Date: Sat, 2 May 2026 15:53:01 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] chore(sync): mirror docs from openclaw/openclaw@b63d098e8ceec92c5f2a498aaa20f879266f4242 --- .openclaw-sync/source.json | 4 ++-- docs/ci.md | 2 +- docs/cli/doctor.md | 2 +- docs/gateway/doctor.md | 2 +- docs/help/testing-updates-plugins.md | 5 +++-- docs/help/testing.md | 2 +- docs/reference/test.md | 2 +- 7 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/.openclaw-sync/source.json b/.openclaw-sync/source.json index c09b8821b..83053ad03 100644 --- a/.openclaw-sync/source.json +++ b/.openclaw-sync/source.json @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ { "repository": "openclaw/openclaw", - "sha": "0be7a784798aea4db0d64c4db308257fe1078236", - "syncedAt": "2026-05-02T15:49:58.894Z" + "sha": "b63d098e8ceec92c5f2a498aaa20f879266f4242", + "syncedAt": "2026-05-02T15:51:04.785Z" } diff --git a/docs/ci.md b/docs/ci.md index 761c4accf..99cf7a639 100644 --- a/docs/ci.md +++ b/docs/ci.md @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ For the dedicated update and plugin testing policy, including local commands, Docker lanes, Package Acceptance inputs, release defaults, and failure triage, see [Testing updates and plugins](/help/testing-updates-plugins). -Release checks call Package Acceptance with `source=artifact`, the prepared release package artifact, `suite_profile=custom`, `docker_lanes='doctor-switch update-channel-switch upgrade-survivor published-upgrade-survivor plugins-offline plugin-update'`, `published_upgrade_survivor_baselines=release-history`, `published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios=reported-issues`, and `telegram_mode=mock-openai`. This keeps package migration, update, stale-plugin-dependency cleanup, offline plugin, plugin-update, and Telegram proof on the same resolved package tarball. Cross-OS release checks still cover OS-specific onboarding, installer, and platform behavior; package/update product validation should start with Package Acceptance. The `published-upgrade-survivor` Docker lane validates one published package baseline per run. In Package Acceptance, the resolved `package-under-test` tarball is always the candidate and `published_upgrade_survivor_baseline` selects the fallback published baseline, defaulting to `openclaw@latest`; failed-lane rerun commands preserve that baseline. Set `published_upgrade_survivor_baselines=release-history` to expand the lane across a deduped history matrix: the latest six stable releases, `2026.4.23`, and the latest stable release before `2026-03-15`. Set `published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios=reported-issues` to expand the same baselines across issue-shaped fixtures for Feishu config, preserved bootstrap/persona files, tilde log paths, and stale legacy plugin dependency roots. The separate `Update Migration` workflow uses the `update-migration` Docker lane with `all-since-2026.4.23` and `plugin-deps-cleanup` when the question is exhaustive published update cleanup, not normal Full Release CI breadth. Local aggregate runs can pass exact package specs with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPECS`, keep a single lane with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPEC` such as `openclaw@2026.4.15`, or set `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_SCENARIOS` for the scenario matrix. The published lane configures the baseline with a baked `openclaw config set` command recipe, records recipe steps in `summary.json`, and probes `/healthz`, `/readyz`, plus RPC status after Gateway start. The Windows packaged and installer fresh lanes also verify that an installed package can import a browser-control override from a raw absolute Windows path. The OpenAI cross-OS agent-turn smoke defaults to `OPENCLAW_CROSS_OS_OPENAI_MODEL` when set, otherwise `openai/gpt-5.4`, so the install and gateway proof stays on a GPT-5 test model while avoiding GPT-4.x defaults. +Release checks call Package Acceptance with `source=artifact`, the prepared release package artifact, `suite_profile=custom`, `docker_lanes='doctor-switch update-channel-switch upgrade-survivor published-upgrade-survivor plugins-offline plugin-update'`, `published_upgrade_survivor_baselines=release-history`, `published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios=reported-issues`, and `telegram_mode=mock-openai`. This keeps package migration, update, stale-plugin-dependency cleanup, configured-plugin install repair, offline plugin, plugin-update, and Telegram proof on the same resolved package tarball. Cross-OS release checks still cover OS-specific onboarding, installer, and platform behavior; package/update product validation should start with Package Acceptance. The `published-upgrade-survivor` Docker lane validates one published package baseline per run. In Package Acceptance, the resolved `package-under-test` tarball is always the candidate and `published_upgrade_survivor_baseline` selects the fallback published baseline, defaulting to `openclaw@latest`; failed-lane rerun commands preserve that baseline. Set `published_upgrade_survivor_baselines=release-history` to expand the lane across a deduped history matrix: the latest six stable releases, `2026.4.23`, and the latest stable release before `2026-03-15`. Set `published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios=reported-issues` to expand the same baselines across issue-shaped fixtures for Feishu config, preserved bootstrap/persona files, configured OpenClaw plugin installs, tilde log paths, and stale legacy plugin dependency roots. The separate `Update Migration` workflow uses the `update-migration` Docker lane with `all-since-2026.4.23` and `plugin-deps-cleanup` when the question is exhaustive published update cleanup, not normal Full Release CI breadth. Local aggregate runs can pass exact package specs with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPECS`, keep a single lane with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPEC` such as `openclaw@2026.4.15`, or set `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_SCENARIOS` for the scenario matrix. The published lane configures the baseline with a baked `openclaw config set` command recipe, records recipe steps in `summary.json`, and probes `/healthz`, `/readyz`, plus RPC status after Gateway start. The Windows packaged and installer fresh lanes also verify that an installed package can import a browser-control override from a raw absolute Windows path. The OpenAI cross-OS agent-turn smoke defaults to `OPENCLAW_CROSS_OS_OPENAI_MODEL` when set, otherwise `openai/gpt-5.4`, so the install and gateway proof stays on a GPT-5 test model while avoiding GPT-4.x defaults. ### Legacy compatibility windows diff --git a/docs/cli/doctor.md b/docs/cli/doctor.md index 2c46febd7..8068961b8 100644 --- a/docs/cli/doctor.md +++ b/docs/cli/doctor.md @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Notes: - State integrity checks now detect orphan transcript files in the sessions directory. Archiving them as `.deleted.` requires an interactive confirmation; `--fix`, `--yes`, and headless runs leave them in place. - Doctor also scans `~/.openclaw/cron/jobs.json` (or `cron.store`) for legacy cron job shapes and can rewrite them in place before the scheduler has to auto-normalize them at runtime. - On Linux, doctor warns when the user's crontab still runs legacy `~/.openclaw/bin/ensure-whatsapp.sh`; that script is no longer maintained and can log false WhatsApp gateway outages when cron lacks the systemd user-bus environment. -- Doctor cleans legacy plugin dependency staging state created by older OpenClaw versions. It also repairs missing configured downloadable plugins when the registry can resolve them. +- Doctor cleans legacy plugin dependency staging state created by older OpenClaw versions. It also repairs missing configured downloadable plugins when the registry can resolve them, and the 2026.5.2 doctor pass automatically installs downloadable plugins that an older config already uses before marking the config touched for that release. - Doctor repairs stale plugin config by removing missing plugin ids from `plugins.allow`/`plugins.entries`, plus matching dangling channel config, heartbeat targets, and channel model overrides when plugin discovery is healthy. - Doctor quarantines invalid plugin config by disabling the affected `plugins.entries.` entry and removing its invalid `config` payload. Gateway startup already skips only that bad plugin so other plugins and channels can keep running. - Set `OPENCLAW_SERVICE_REPAIR_POLICY=external` when another supervisor owns the gateway lifecycle. Doctor still reports gateway/service health and applies non-service repairs, but skips service install/start/restart/bootstrap and legacy service cleanup. diff --git a/docs/gateway/doctor.md b/docs/gateway/doctor.md index b884aae19..d97177f32 100644 --- a/docs/gateway/doctor.md +++ b/docs/gateway/doctor.md @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ That stages grounded durable candidates into the short-term dreaming store while Doctor removes legacy OpenClaw-generated plugin dependency staging state in `openclaw doctor --fix` / `openclaw doctor --repair` mode. This covers stale generated dependency roots, old install-stage directories, and package-local debris from earlier bundled-plugin dependency repair code. - Doctor can also reinstall configured downloadable plugins when the config references them but the local plugin registry cannot find them. Gateway startup and config reload do not run package managers; plugin installs remain explicit doctor/install/update work. + Doctor can also reinstall configured downloadable plugins when the config references them but the local plugin registry cannot find them. For the 2026.5.2 bundled-plugin externalization, doctor automatically installs downloadable plugins that the existing config already uses and then relies on `meta.lastTouchedVersion` to run that release pass only once. Gateway startup and config reload do not run package managers; plugin installs remain explicit doctor/install/update work. diff --git a/docs/help/testing-updates-plugins.md b/docs/help/testing-updates-plugins.md index f9259c2dc..e6f0f2b37 100644 --- a/docs/help/testing-updates-plugins.md +++ b/docs/help/testing-updates-plugins.md @@ -118,9 +118,10 @@ pnpm test:docker:published-upgrade-survivor ``` Available scenarios are `base`, `feishu-channel`, `bootstrap-persona`, -`plugin-deps-cleanup`, `tilde-log-path`, and `versioned-runtime-deps`. In aggregate runs, +`plugin-deps-cleanup`, `configured-plugin-installs`, `tilde-log-path`, and +`versioned-runtime-deps`. In aggregate runs, `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_SCENARIOS=reported-issues` expands to all reported -issue-shaped scenarios. +issue-shaped scenarios, including the configured-plugin install migration. Full update migration is intentionally separate from Full Release CI. Use the manual `Update Migration` workflow when the release question is "can every diff --git a/docs/help/testing.md b/docs/help/testing.md index 2fe19bf85..45efdc22e 100644 --- a/docs/help/testing.md +++ b/docs/help/testing.md @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ The live-model Docker runners also bind-mount only the needed CLI auth homes (or - Npm tarball onboarding/channel/agent smoke: `pnpm test:docker:npm-onboard-channel-agent` installs the packed OpenClaw tarball globally in Docker, configures OpenAI via env-ref onboarding plus Telegram by default, runs doctor, and runs one mocked OpenAI agent turn. Reuse a prebuilt tarball with `OPENCLAW_CURRENT_PACKAGE_TGZ=/path/to/openclaw-*.tgz`, skip the host rebuild with `OPENCLAW_NPM_ONBOARD_HOST_BUILD=0`, or switch channel with `OPENCLAW_NPM_ONBOARD_CHANNEL=discord`. - Update channel switch smoke: `pnpm test:docker:update-channel-switch` installs the packed OpenClaw tarball globally in Docker, switches from package `stable` to git `dev`, verifies the persisted channel and plugin post-update work, then switches back to package `stable` and checks update status. - Upgrade survivor smoke: `pnpm test:docker:upgrade-survivor` installs the packed OpenClaw tarball over a dirty old-user fixture with agents, channel config, plugin allowlists, stale plugin dependency state, and existing workspace/session files. It runs package update plus non-interactive doctor without live provider or channel keys, then starts a loopback Gateway and checks config/state preservation plus startup/status budgets. -- Published upgrade survivor smoke: `pnpm test:docker:published-upgrade-survivor` installs `openclaw@latest` by default, seeds realistic existing-user files, configures that baseline with a baked command recipe, validates the resulting config, updates that published install to the candidate tarball, runs non-interactive doctor, writes `.artifacts/upgrade-survivor/summary.json`, then starts a loopback Gateway and checks configured intents, state preservation, startup, `/healthz`, `/readyz`, and RPC status budgets. Override one baseline with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPEC`, ask the aggregate scheduler to expand exact baselines with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPECS`, and expand issue-shaped fixtures with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_SCENARIOS` such as `reported-issues`; Package Acceptance exposes those as `published_upgrade_survivor_baseline`, `published_upgrade_survivor_baselines`, and `published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios`. +- Published upgrade survivor smoke: `pnpm test:docker:published-upgrade-survivor` installs `openclaw@latest` by default, seeds realistic existing-user files, configures that baseline with a baked command recipe, validates the resulting config, updates that published install to the candidate tarball, runs non-interactive doctor, writes `.artifacts/upgrade-survivor/summary.json`, then starts a loopback Gateway and checks configured intents, state preservation, startup, `/healthz`, `/readyz`, and RPC status budgets. Override one baseline with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPEC`, ask the aggregate scheduler to expand exact baselines with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPECS`, and expand issue-shaped fixtures with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_SCENARIOS` such as `reported-issues`; the reported-issues set includes `configured-plugin-installs` for automatic external OpenClaw plugin install repair. Package Acceptance exposes those as `published_upgrade_survivor_baseline`, `published_upgrade_survivor_baselines`, and `published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios`. - Session runtime context smoke: `pnpm test:docker:session-runtime-context` verifies hidden runtime context transcript persistence plus doctor repair of affected duplicated prompt-rewrite branches. - Bun global install smoke: `bash scripts/e2e/bun-global-install-smoke.sh` packs the current tree, installs it with `bun install -g` in an isolated home, and verifies `openclaw infer image providers --json` returns bundled image providers instead of hanging. Reuse a prebuilt tarball with `OPENCLAW_BUN_GLOBAL_SMOKE_PACKAGE_TGZ=/path/to/openclaw-*.tgz`, skip the host build with `OPENCLAW_BUN_GLOBAL_SMOKE_HOST_BUILD=0`, or copy `dist/` from a built Docker image with `OPENCLAW_BUN_GLOBAL_SMOKE_DIST_IMAGE=openclaw-dockerfile-smoke:local`. - Installer Docker smoke: `bash scripts/test-install-sh-docker.sh` shares one npm cache across its root, update, and direct-npm containers. Update smoke defaults to npm `latest` as the stable baseline before upgrading to the candidate tarball. Override with `OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_UPDATE_BASELINE=2026.4.22` locally, or with the Install Smoke workflow's `update_baseline_version` input on GitHub. Non-root installer checks keep an isolated npm cache so root-owned cache entries do not mask user-local install behavior. Set `OPENCLAW_INSTALL_SMOKE_NPM_CACHE_DIR=/path/to/cache` to reuse the root/update/direct-npm cache across local reruns. diff --git a/docs/reference/test.md b/docs/reference/test.md index 00fce1a4a..f0447216e 100644 --- a/docs/reference/test.md +++ b/docs/reference/test.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ title: "Tests" - `pnpm test:docker:openwebui`: Starts Dockerized OpenClaw + Open WebUI, signs in through Open WebUI, checks `/api/models`, then runs a real proxied chat through `/api/chat/completions`. Requires a usable live model key (for example OpenAI in `~/.profile`), pulls an external Open WebUI image, and is not expected to be CI-stable like the normal unit/e2e suites. - `pnpm test:docker:mcp-channels`: Starts a seeded Gateway container and a second client container that spawns `openclaw mcp serve`, then verifies routed conversation discovery, transcript reads, attachment metadata, live event queue behavior, outbound send routing, and Claude-style channel + permission notifications over the real stdio bridge. The Claude notification assertion reads the raw stdio MCP frames directly so the smoke reflects what the bridge actually emits. - `pnpm test:docker:upgrade-survivor`: Installs the packed OpenClaw tarball over a dirty old-user fixture, runs package update plus non-interactive doctor without live provider or channel keys, then starts a loopback Gateway and checks that agents, channel config, plugin allowlists, workspace/session files, stale legacy plugin dependency state, startup, and RPC status survive. -- `pnpm test:docker:published-upgrade-survivor`: Installs `openclaw@latest` by default, seeds realistic existing-user files without live provider or channel keys, configures that baseline with a baked `openclaw config set` command recipe, updates that published install to the packed OpenClaw tarball, runs non-interactive doctor, writes `.artifacts/upgrade-survivor/summary.json`, then starts a loopback Gateway and checks that configured intents, workspace/session files, stale plugin config and legacy dependency state, startup, `/healthz`, `/readyz`, and RPC status survive or repair cleanly. Override one baseline with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPEC`, expand an exact matrix with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPECS`, or add scenario fixtures with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_SCENARIOS=reported-issues`; Package Acceptance exposes those as `published_upgrade_survivor_baseline`, `published_upgrade_survivor_baselines`, and `published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios`. +- `pnpm test:docker:published-upgrade-survivor`: Installs `openclaw@latest` by default, seeds realistic existing-user files without live provider or channel keys, configures that baseline with a baked `openclaw config set` command recipe, updates that published install to the packed OpenClaw tarball, runs non-interactive doctor, writes `.artifacts/upgrade-survivor/summary.json`, then starts a loopback Gateway and checks that configured intents, workspace/session files, stale plugin config and legacy dependency state, startup, `/healthz`, `/readyz`, and RPC status survive or repair cleanly. Override one baseline with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPEC`, expand an exact matrix with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_BASELINE_SPECS`, or add scenario fixtures with `OPENCLAW_UPGRADE_SURVIVOR_SCENARIOS=reported-issues`; the reported-issues set includes `configured-plugin-installs` to verify configured external OpenClaw plugins install automatically during upgrade. Package Acceptance exposes those as `published_upgrade_survivor_baseline`, `published_upgrade_survivor_baselines`, and `published_upgrade_survivor_scenarios`. - `pnpm test:docker:update-migration`: Runs the published-upgrade survivor harness in the cleanup-heavy `plugin-deps-cleanup` scenario, starting at `openclaw@2026.4.23` by default. The separate `Update Migration` workflow expands this lane with `baselines=all-since-2026.4.23` so every stable published package from `.23` onward updates to the candidate and proves configured-plugin dependency cleanup outside Full Release CI. - `pnpm test:docker:plugins`: Runs install/update smoke for local path, `file:`, npm registry packages with hoisted dependencies, git moving refs, ClawHub fixtures, marketplace updates, and Claude-bundle enable/inspect.