* refactor: remove channel shim directories, point all imports to extensions
Delete the 6 backward-compat shim directories (src/telegram, src/discord,
src/slack, src/signal, src/imessage, src/web) that were re-exporting from
extensions. Update all 112+ source files to import directly from
extensions/{channel}/src/ instead of through the shims.
Also:
- Move src/channels/telegram/ (allow-from, api) to extensions/telegram/src/
- Fix outbound adapters to use resolveOutboundSendDep (fixes 5 pre-existing TS errors)
- Update cross-extension imports (src/web/media.js → extensions/whatsapp/src/media.js)
- Update vitest, tsdown, knip, labeler, and script configs for new paths
- Update guard test allowlists for extension paths
After this, src/ has zero channel-specific implementation code — only the
generic plugin framework remains.
* fix: update raw-fetch guard allowlist line numbers after shim removal
* refactor: document direct extension channel imports
* test: mock transcript module in delivery helpers
Move all Slack channel implementation files from src/slack/ to
extensions/slack/src/ and replace originals with shim re-exports.
This follows the extension migration pattern for channel plugins.
- Copy all .ts files to extensions/slack/src/ (preserving directory
structure: monitor/, http/, monitor/events/, monitor/message-handler/)
- Transform import paths: external src/ imports use relative paths
back to src/, internal slack imports stay relative within extension
- Replace all src/slack/ files with shim re-exports pointing to
the extension copies
- Update tsconfig.plugin-sdk.dts.json rootDir from "src" to "." so
the DTS build can follow shim chains into extensions/
- Update write-plugin-sdk-entry-dts.ts re-export path accordingly
- Preserve extensions/slack/index.ts, package.json, openclaw.plugin.json,
src/channel.ts, src/runtime.ts, src/channel.test.ts (untouched)
* refactor: make OutboundSendDeps dynamic with channel-ID keys
Replace hardcoded per-channel send fields (sendTelegram, sendDiscord,
etc.) with a dynamic index-signature type keyed by channel ID. This
unblocks moving channel implementations to extensions without breaking
the outbound dispatch contract.
- OutboundSendDeps and CliDeps are now { [channelId: string]: unknown }
- Each outbound adapter resolves its send fn via bracket access with cast
- Lazy-loading preserved via createLazySender with module cache
- Delete 6 deps-send-*.runtime.ts one-liner re-export files
- Harden guardrail scan against deleted-but-tracked files
* fix: preserve outbound send-deps compatibility
* style: fix formatting issues (import order, extra bracket, trailing whitespace)
* fix: resolve type errors from dynamic OutboundSendDeps in tests and extension
* fix: remove unused OutboundSendDeps import from deliver.test-helpers
Restore deterministic mediaLocalRoots propagation through extension sendMedia adapters and add coverage for local/remote media handling in Google Chat.
Synthesis of #33581, #33545, #33540, #33536, #33528.
Co-authored-by: bmendonca3 <bmendonca3@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat: detect stale Slack sockets and auto-restart
Slack Socket Mode connections can silently stop delivering events while
still appearing connected (health checks pass, WebSocket stays open).
This "half-dead socket" problem causes messages to go unanswered.
This commit adds two layers of protection:
1. **Event liveness tracking**: Every inbound Slack event (messages,
reactions, member joins/leaves, channel events, pins) now calls
`setStatus({ lastEventAt, lastInboundAt })` to update the channel
account snapshot with the timestamp of the last received event.
2. **Health monitor stale socket detection**: The channel health monitor
now checks `lastEventAt` against a configurable threshold (default
30 minutes). If a channel has been running longer than the threshold
and hasn't received any events in that window, it is flagged as
unhealthy and automatically restarted — the same way disconnected
or crashed channels are already handled.
The restart reason is logged as "stale-socket" for observability, and
the existing cooldown/rate-limit logic (3 restarts/hour max) prevents
restart storms.
* Slack: gate liveness tracking to accepted events
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Co-authored-by: Tak Hoffman <781889+Takhoffman@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: make replyToMode 'off' actually prevent threading in Slack
Three independent bugs caused Slack replies to always create threads
even when replyToMode was set to 'off':
1. Typing indicator created threads via statusThreadTs fallback (#16868)
- resolveSlackThreadTargets fell back to messageTs for statusThreadTs
- 'is typing...' was posted as thread reply, creating a thread
- Fix: remove messageTs fallback, let statusThreadTs be undefined
2. [[reply_to_current]] tags bypassed replyToMode entirely (#16080)
- Slack dock had allowExplicitReplyTagsWhenOff: true
- Reply tags from system prompt always threaded regardless of config
- Fix: set allowExplicitReplyTagsWhenOff to false for Slack
3. Contradictory replyToMode defaults in codebase (#20827)
- monitor/provider.ts defaulted to 'all'
- accounts.ts defaulted to 'off' (matching docs)
- Fix: align provider.ts default to 'off' per documentation
Fixes: openclaw/openclaw#16868, openclaw/openclaw#16080, openclaw/openclaw#20827
* fix(slack): respect replyToMode in DMs even with typing indicator thread
When replyToMode is 'off' in DMs, replies should stay in the main
conversation even when the typing indicator creates a thread context.
Previously, when incomingThreadTs was set (from the typing indicator's
thread), replyToMode was forced to 'all', causing all replies to go
into the thread.
Now, for direct messages, the user's configured replyToMode is always
respected. For channels/groups, the existing behavior is preserved
(stay in thread if already in one).
This fix:
- Keeps the typing indicator working (statusThreadTs fallback preserved)
- Prevents DM replies from being forced into threads
- Maintains channel thread continuity
Fixes#16868
* refactor(slack): eliminate redundant resolveSlackThreadContext call
- Add isThreadReply to resolveSlackThreadTargets return value
- Remove duplicate call in dispatch.ts
- Addresses greptile review feedback with cleaner DRY approach
* docs(slack): add JSDoc to resolveSlackThreadTargets
Document return values including isThreadReply distinction between
genuine user thread replies vs bot status message thread context.
* docs(changelog): record Slack replyToMode off threading fixes
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Co-authored-by: James <jamesrp13@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: theoseo <suhong.seo@gmail.com>
Adds support for separate replyToMode settings for DMs vs channels:
- Add channels.slack.dm.replyToMode for DM-specific threading
- Keep channels.slack.replyToMode as default for channels
- Add resolveSlackReplyToMode helper to centralize logic
- Pass chatType through threading resolution chain
Usage:
```json5
{
channels: {
slack: {
replyToMode: "off", // channels
dm: {
replyToMode: "all" // DMs always thread
}
}
}
}
```
When dm.replyToMode is set, DMs use that mode; channels use the
top-level replyToMode. Backward compatible when not configured.