* feat(community): add Crawl4AI web_fetch provider
Crawl4AI is a self-hosted, no-API-key web fetcher: it runs headless
Chromium and returns server-cleaned "fit" markdown directly via its
POST /md endpoint, so no client-side readability extraction is needed.
It sits alongside the existing self-hosted Browserless provider.
- deerflow.community.crawl4ai: async Crawl4AiClient + web_fetch_tool
(reads base_url/timeout_s/token/filter from config; "Error:" string
convention; 4096-char cap), mirroring the browserless provider
- tests: 17 unit cases (success, HTTP error, success:false, empty,
timeout, request error, token header, truncation, config reads)
- config.example.yaml: commented web_fetch example
- doctor: register as a no-key (free) web_fetch provider
- setup wizard: add to WEB_FETCH_PROVIDERS (no API key)
- docs: README, CONTRIBUTING, CONFIGURATION, AGENTS provider lists
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(community): address Crawl4AI provider review feedback
- timeout: robust _coerce_timeout (bool / non-numeric -> default) mirroring
jina, so 'timeout: off' no longer becomes 0.0 and times out every request
- read web_fetch config once per invocation and pass values into the client,
so a concurrent hot-reload can't split base_url from filter
- rename config key timeout_s -> timeout to match jina/infoquest (the
default providers); update config.example.yaml + setup wizard
- validate + normalize the markdown filter against {fit,raw,bm25,llm};
unknown values fall back to fit with a warning instead of an opaque HTTP 400
- client: a non-JSON 200 body (reverse proxy / auth wall) now reports the
content-type + snippet instead of a generic JSONDecodeError
- tests: 22 cases (added non-JSON-200, _coerce_timeout, _coerce_filter,
invalid-filter fallback, read-config-once)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: DanielWalnut <45447813+hetaoBackend@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Willem Jiang <willem.jiang@gmail.com>
* refactor: extract shared utils to break harness→app cross-layer imports
Move _validate_skill_frontmatter to src/skills/validation.py and
CONVERTIBLE_EXTENSIONS + convert_file_to_markdown to src/utils/file_conversion.py.
This eliminates the two reverse dependencies from client.py (harness layer)
into gateway/routers/ (app layer), preparing for the harness/app package split.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor: split backend/src into harness (deerflow.*) and app (app.*)
Physically split the monolithic backend/src/ package into two layers:
- **Harness** (`packages/harness/deerflow/`): publishable agent framework
package with import prefix `deerflow.*`. Contains agents, sandbox, tools,
models, MCP, skills, config, and all core infrastructure.
- **App** (`app/`): unpublished application code with import prefix `app.*`.
Contains gateway (FastAPI REST API) and channels (IM integrations).
Key changes:
- Move 13 harness modules to packages/harness/deerflow/ via git mv
- Move gateway + channels to app/ via git mv
- Rename all imports: src.* → deerflow.* (harness) / app.* (app layer)
- Set up uv workspace with deerflow-harness as workspace member
- Update langgraph.json, config.example.yaml, all scripts, Docker files
- Add build-system (hatchling) to harness pyproject.toml
- Add PYTHONPATH=. to gateway startup commands for app.* resolution
- Update ruff.toml with known-first-party for import sorting
- Update all documentation to reflect new directory structure
Boundary rule enforced: harness code never imports from app.
All 429 tests pass. Lint clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: add harness→app boundary check test and update docs
Add test_harness_boundary.py that scans all Python files in
packages/harness/deerflow/ and fails if any `from app.*` or
`import app.*` statement is found. This enforces the architectural
rule that the harness layer never depends on the app layer.
Update CLAUDE.md to document the harness/app split architecture,
import conventions, and the boundary enforcement test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: add config versioning with auto-upgrade on startup
When config.example.yaml schema changes, developers' local config.yaml
files can silently become outdated. This adds a config_version field and
auto-upgrade mechanism so breaking changes (like src.* → deerflow.*
renames) are applied automatically before services start.
- Add config_version: 1 to config.example.yaml
- Add startup version check warning in AppConfig.from_file()
- Add scripts/config-upgrade.sh with migration registry for value replacements
- Add `make config-upgrade` target
- Auto-run config-upgrade in serve.sh and start-daemon.sh before starting services
- Add config error hints in service failure messages
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix comments
* fix: update src.* import in test_sandbox_tools_security to deerflow.*
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: handle empty config and search parent dirs for config.example.yaml
Address Copilot review comments on PR #1131:
- Guard against yaml.safe_load() returning None for empty config files
- Search parent directories for config.example.yaml instead of only
looking next to config.yaml, fixing detection in common setups
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: correct skills root path depth and config_version type coercion
- loader.py: fix get_skills_root_path() to use 5 parent levels (was 3)
after harness split, file lives at packages/harness/deerflow/skills/
so parent×3 resolved to backend/packages/harness/ instead of backend/
- app_config.py: coerce config_version to int() before comparison in
_check_config_version() to prevent TypeError when YAML stores value
as string (e.g. config_version: "1")
- tests: add regression tests for both fixes
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: update test imports from src.* to deerflow.*/app.* after harness refactor
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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- Add README.md with project overview, quick start, and API reference
- Add CONTRIBUTING.md with development setup and contribution guidelines
- Add docs/ARCHITECTURE.md with detailed system architecture diagrams
- Add docs/API.md with complete API reference for LangGraph and Gateway
- Add docs/README.md as documentation index
- Update CLAUDE.md with improved structure and new features
- Update docs/TODO.md to reflect current status
- Update pyproject.toml description
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>