* fix: is_public_blocked_tool crashes on a truthy non-string tool name
* fix: is_public_blocked_tool fails closed (blocks) on a malformed non-string tool name
Allow Gmail quote attribution parsing to handle standard US weekday/month/day/year comma patterns while preserving existing formats, with JS regression coverage.
Make services.search.analytics tolerate missing counters in older or partial analytics files by merging loaded data over defaults, with regression coverage.
Normalize scheduled email send_at values with timezone offsets or Z suffixes to naive UTC before storing, matching the poller's lexicographic comparison format and preventing early/late sends.
Fix services.memory bullet-list extraction by grouping the bullet/number regex before the capture, and cover both memory manager copies in the regression test.
POST /api/image/harmonize and POST /api/image/inpaint read an `_endpoint` from
the request body and issue server-side httpx POSTs to it with no validation. A
caller can set `_endpoint` to http://169.254.169.254/ (cloud instance metadata)
or any internal/loopback address the server can reach, turning these routes into
an SSRF primitive.
routes/embedding_routes.py already runs its user-supplied endpoint through
src.url_safety.check_outbound_url; these two routes were missing the same guard.
Validate `_endpoint` the same way before any outbound request: non-HTTP(S)
schemes and the link-local metadata range are always rejected, and
IMAGE_BLOCK_PRIVATE_IPS=true blocks private/loopback for full lockdown (the
local-first default still allows LAN diffusion servers).
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SearchService.search() did:
raw_results = await comprehensive_web_search(
query, max_results=10 * depth, fetch_content=fetch_content)
comprehensive_web_search is a synchronous function whose count knob is
`max_pages` (not `max_results`) and which has no `fetch_content` parameter, so
the call raised TypeError on argument binding; `await` on its non-coroutine
return would also fail. It returns a context string, or a (context, sources)
tuple with return_sources=True — not the list of dicts the wrapper iterates.
The method is exported in services/search/__init__.py and services/__init__.py
with a usage example in its docstring, so any caller of the documented public
API hit an immediate crash. Call it correctly via asyncio.to_thread with
max_pages + return_sources=True and use the returned source list as the rows.
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The fallback helpers (llm_call_with_fallback, llm_call_async_with_fallback,
stream_llm_with_fallback) build their candidate list as the primary target
followed by the configured fallbacks. Callers prepend the session's live
(url, model) to default_model_fallbacks, so if the user also lists their current
model among the fallbacks — a common misconfiguration — the chain re-attempts
the very route that just failed: a wasted round-trip (and, for the streaming
path, a spurious 'fallback' notice for a switch that didn't actually happen).
Add a small _dedupe_candidates() helper that filters malformed entries and drops
a later repeat of an already-seen (url, model), preserving order (first wins,
keeping its headers). Apply it in all three fallback chains.
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The agent tool-RAG force-includes a keyword hint's tools whenever any of its
keywords appears in the query (word-boundary match). The email-intent hint listed
"tell", which matches a huge fraction of requests — e.g. "visit <url> and tell
me the title" — so the whole email toolset was force-included and crowded out the
relevant tools. The model then saw a prompt dominated by email tools and reported
it had no web search / could not visit the URL.
Remove "tell" from the email keyword set. Genuine email intent still fires on
email/mail/gmail/inbox/unread/message/send/reply.
Test drives get_tools_for_query directly with retrieval stubbed (the keyword
hints are deterministic, no embeddings needed): a "...tell me..." web query no
longer pulls in email tools, a real email request still does.
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VectorRAG.search() filters with ChromaDB where={"owner": owner}, returning only
documents whose owner equals the requesting user. The keyword fallback
(_keyword_search_fallback, used when the primary query raises) guarded with
`if doc_owner and doc_owner != owner: continue`, so a document with a
missing/empty owner fell through and was returned to whichever user issued the
query — a cross-user information leak on the fallback path.
Match the primary path's strict filter: skip any doc whose owner != the
requested owner, including owner-less docs.
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