* fix(cron): prevent timer from allowing process exit (fixes#9694)
The cron timer was using .unref(), which caused the Node.js event
loop to exit or sleep if no other handles were active. This prevented
cron jobs from firing in some environments.
* fix(cron): infer delivery target for isolated jobs (fixes#9683)
When creating isolated agentTurn jobs (e.g. reminders) without explicit
delivery options, the job would default to 'announce' but fail to
resolve the target conversation. Now, we infer the channel and
recipient from the agent's current session key.
* fix(cron): enhance delivery inference for threaded sessions and null inputs (#9733)
Improves the delivery inference logic in the cron tool to correctly handle threaded session keys and cases where delivery is explicitly set to null. This ensures that the appropriate delivery mode and target are inferred based on the agent's session key, enhancing the reliability of job execution.
* fix: preserve telegram topic delivery inference (#9733) (thanks @tyler6204)
* fix: simplify cron delivery merge spread (#9733) (thanks @tyler6204)
- Introduced new properties for explicit message targeting and message tool disabling in the EmbeddedRunAttemptParams type.
- Updated cron job tests to validate best-effort delivery behavior and handling of delivery failures.
- Added logic to clear delivery settings when switching session targets in cron jobs.
- Improved the resolution of delivery failures and best-effort logic in the isolated agent's run function.
This update enhances the flexibility and reliability of delivery mechanisms in isolated cron jobs, ensuring better handling of message delivery scenarios.
- Updated isolated cron jobs to support new delivery modes: `announce` and `none`, improving output management.
- Refactored job configuration to remove legacy fields and streamline delivery settings.
- Enhanced the `CronJobEditor` UI to reflect changes in delivery options, including a new segmented control for delivery mode selection.
- Updated documentation to clarify the new delivery configurations and their implications for job execution.
- Improved tests to validate the new delivery behavior and ensure backward compatibility with legacy settings.
This update provides users with greater flexibility in managing how isolated jobs deliver their outputs, enhancing overall usability and clarity in job configurations.
Fixes parameter mismatch between AI tool schema and internal validation.
The TypeBox schema now uses `jobId` for update/remove/run/runs actions,
matching what users expect based on the returned job objects.
Changes:
- Changed parameter from `id` to `jobId` in TypeBox schema for update/remove/run/runs
- Updated execute function to read `jobId` parameter
- Updated tests to use `jobId` in input parameters
The gateway protocol still uses `id` internally - the tool now maps
`jobId` from the AI to `id` for the gateway call.
Fixes#185
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
The cron tool was passing { jobId } to the gateway for update/remove/run/runs
actions, but the gateway protocol schema expects { id }. This caused validation
errors when trying to update or remove cron jobs via the tool.
Fixes the parameter name while keeping the external tool API unchanged (still
accepts 'jobId' from callers).