# Description of Changes
Redesign policy running so the server is in charge of policy IDs and
running, to make it impossible to have the frontend miss the results.
This solves a minor bug that we currently have in policies, where if you
load a file and then refresh while the policy is running, you'll never
receive the outputted file.
## What & why
Chained on top of #6649 (the `cloud/` refactor). The AI assistant was
effectively dead on desktop:
1. **Hidden** — `ChatFAB` gates on `aiEngineEnabled`, which desktop
reads from the **local** bundled backend's `/api/v1/config/app-config`.
The local backend has no AI engine, so the flag is always `false` and
the FAB never renders.
2. **Mis-routed** — even if shown, AI calls used `getApiBaseUrl()`,
which is empty/local on desktop, so the orchestrate stream and AI
result-file download missed the engine (which only runs in the cloud).
This PR wires AI properly **without hardcoding it on**, so the cloud
keeps the kill switch: flip `aiEngineEnabled` server-side and the
desktop FAB disappears on the next load — no desktop release required.
(Deliberately *not* assume-on, so a future "turn AI off" doesn't strand
shipped versions.)
## Changes
**General SaaS app-config service** (reusable for any cloud flag, not
just AI):
- `desktop/services/saasAppConfigService.ts` — SaaS-mode-only fetch +
5-min cache of the **public** `/api/v1/config/app-config` from the
**SaaS** backend over native HTTP (`@tauri-apps/plugin-http`, no CORS).
Returns `null` outside SaaS mode.
- `desktop/hooks/useSaasAppConfig.ts` — hook over it; reloads on
connection-mode change.
**AI gating + routing seams:**
- `useAiEngineEnabled()` — core reads `useAppConfig()` (web), desktop
reads `useSaasAppConfig()`. `ChatFAB` consumes it.
- `getAiBaseUrl()` — core uses the normal API base (web), desktop points
AI calls at the SaaS backend. `ChatContext` uses it for the orchestrate
stream + result-file download.
- `operationRouter` — route `/api/v1/ai/*` to the SaaS backend
(cloud-only prefix).
**Docs:** AGENTS.md gains a short "cloud feature flags on desktop" note
so the pattern is maintained.
## Verification
- `tsc --noEmit` green for saas / desktop / cloud flavors
- `eslint --max-warnings=0` clean (cloud-layer guardrail respected — the
platform-coupled bits live in `desktop/`)
- New `saasAppConfigService.test.ts` (3 tests) + existing
`operationRouter` / `tauriHttpClient` / `httpErrorHandler` suites green
- 0 stray compiled artifacts
## Not headlessly verifiable — needs a live Tauri smoke
The orchestrate **SSE stream** uses the webview's global `fetch` (native
HTTP can't stream the body the same way), so it's subject to browser
CORS to the SaaS backend. The `SupabaseSecurityConfig` tauri-origin
allowance (from #6649) covers it, but please confirm on a real build:
open the FAB in SaaS mode, run an agent task, watch the stream + a
result-file download succeed.
## What & why
Production reports of policy enforcement "hanging" traced to
large/many-page documents: the watermark step's flatten-to-image
(`convertPDFToImage`) on a 500+ page PDF takes minutes, exceeding both
the client poll cap and the backend per-step timeout. This makes the
slow case graceful instead of looking broken, and makes load-shedding
non-fatal.
### Poll runs to completion (no false "hang")
The client poll loop used a flat ~150s cap that was **shorter than the
backend's 300s per-step timeout**, so it abandoned long-but-healthy runs
mid-flight. The budget is now sized to the backend's real worst case —
`stepCount × per-step timeout + grace`, learned from the first status
report — so the client always polls long enough to surface the run's
**actual** terminal state (success or the backend's real error) rather
than a misleading client-side timeout.
### Per-step progress
The activity feed now shows `Enforcing… · step n/m` (from
`currentStep`/`stepCount`), so a slow step shows movement instead of a
dead spinner.
### Soft-retry on queue rejection
Under load the shared `JobQueue` rejects runs ("queue full"), which
previously surfaced as a hard failure needing a manual Retry. The
backend now tags that rejection with a stable `POLICY_QUEUE_FULL`
errorCode; the client treats it as transient backpressure and
**auto-retries the file in place** with exponential backoff (≈4s→64s, ~2
min), shown as a soft "Busy — retrying…" row, falling back to the manual
Retry only once the retry budget is spent.
## Testing
- **Frontend unit tests** (30 pass across the policies suite), including
a new `usePolicyAutoRun.retry.test.tsx` that drives the real controller
orchestration (poll → `POLICY_QUEUE_FULL` → relabel → backoff → in-place
re-dispatch), plus poll-budget, step-progress, and activity-feed relabel
cases.
- **Backend** `PolicyEngineTest` case asserting a queue-rejected run
carries the `POLICY_QUEUE_FULL` code.
- Typecheck clean on all three flavors (proprietary/saas/core); prettier
+ spotless clean.
- Poll-budget + progress + real-error surfacing were also verified live
end-to-end against a 599-page run (survived past the old cap, showed
step progress, reported the backend's real 300s-timeout failure,
recovered after a simulated network drop).
## Not included (follow-ups)
- The underlying flatten-to-image cost itself (bounded-memory/streaming
flatten, revisiting `convertPDFToImage` default and the 300s timeout) —
the real perf fix, deliberately out of scope here.
Guests (anonymous users on a login-enabled deployment) could open a
policy's setup/detail. Policies are an account feature, so a guest
clicking a policy should be nudged to sign up rather than opening it.
## Behaviour
A guest clicking a policy row — or a collapsed-rail icon — now
**re-summons the existing guest sign-up banner** ("You're using Stirling
PDF as a guest!…") and does **not** open the policy.
- `GuestUserBanner` listens for a `stirling:show-guest-banner` window
event and re-shows (even if previously dismissed; the render guard still
hides it for non-anonymous users).
- The policy sidebar dispatches that event on a guest click (cross-layer
via `CustomEvent`, same pattern as `payg:signupRequired`; a no-op on
builds without the banner).
- `usePolicyGuestBlocked()` gates it: `config.enableLogin === true &&
user.is_anonymous === true`.
- **Login-disabled single-user** deployments have an anonymous local
operator with full access → not gated.
## Verification
- Typecheck clean (proprietary + saas); eslint clean; sidebar tests
pass.
## Note
No dedicated guest unit test — the suite mocks `useAppConfig` at module
scope, and making it per-test controllable needs `vi.hoisted` plumbing
that risked the existing tests. Easy follow-up.
## Problem
We're getting 402s when an AI **agent** (chat) run hits the free
allowance / spending cap, but the frontend handles them poorly and never
pops the usage-limit modal.
The agent runs its tool calls **server-side** (loopback HTTP via
`PolicyExecutor`), so the 402 never reaches the `apiClient` interceptor
that pops the modal for direct calls. It was caught by the generic
tool-failure handler and flattened into a `CANNOT_CONTINUE` reason
string (`"The /api/v1/… tool failed: 402…"`), streamed as a `result`
event, and rendered as a scary chat bubble. This is the same gap the
policy auto-run path bridges (#6626) — one layer up.
## Fix
**Backend** (`proprietary`)
- `AiWorkflowResponse` gains `errorCode` + `errorSubscribed`.
- `AiWorkflowService` detects a downstream 401/402 entitlement sentinel
in its three tool-exec catch sites (`onToolCall`, `runPlan`,
`onConvertMarkdown`) and surfaces the structured code (+ `subscribed`)
on the terminal response instead of the raw failure text.
- Factored the 401/402 body extraction `PolicyEngine` already had into a
shared `DownstreamEntitlementError` util so the two server-side paths
can't drift.
**Frontend**
- New `usageLimitBridge` (`PAYG_LIMIT_REACHED_EVENT` +
`dispatchPaygLimitReached`) generalises the previously policy-only
bridge. Proprietary can't import the saas modal API (layering), so
server-side limit hits broadcast a window event the saas
`UsageLimitModalHost` opens the modal from. Migrated the policy path
onto it.
- `ChatContext` fires the matching modal (free → subscribe, subscribed →
raise cap) on the limit result **and** on a direct 402, replacing the
raw reason with a brief friendly line
(`chat.responses.usage_limit_reached`).
No Python engine changes — the charge/402 happens on the Java tool
endpoint that Java itself calls.
## Test plan
- [x] `:proprietary:compileJava` + `spotlessCheck` clean
- [x] `AiWorkflowServiceTest` + `PolicyEngineTest` green
- [x] eslint, proprietary + saas typechecks clean
- [ ] Manual: drive an agent run over the limit → brief line in chat +
the right modal (free vs cap)
> Note: proprietary test compilation is currently blocked on the
pre-existing `InitialSecuritySetupTest` 6-arg ctor break (unrelated,
tracked separately); verified locally by temporarily patching it.
Frontend follow-up to #6632 (team-scoped policies, editing gated to team
leaders on the backend). Brings the UI's edit gate in line.
## Problem
The policy config UI gated editing to `config.isAdmin`. On SaaS, org
users are never the single global admin, so **no one could open the
policy editor** — the same lockout #6632 fixed on the backend.
## Fix
`usePolicies` now allows a **team leader** to configure, falling back to
a global admin self-hosted:
```ts
canConfigure =
config != null && (!config.enableLogin || isTeamLeader || config.isAdmin === true);
```
- SaaS → `isTeamLeader` (from `useSaaSTeam()`) — team leaders can
configure; members get the read-only surface.
- Self-hosted → `config.isAdmin` (the core `useSaaSTeam` stub returns
`false`, so admins aren't locked out).
- Login disabled (single-user) → always allowed.
- The `config != null` guard keeps the gate closed until app-config
resolves, so edit controls never flash for users who can't use them.
The two locked-policy banners now read "Contact a team leader to change
this policy" (updated in the `t()` defaults and the `en-GB`
translations).
## Verification
- Typecheck clean (proprietary + saas); eslint clean.
- Tests pass: `usePolicies`, `PoliciesSidebar`.
Follow-up to #6604 (merged). Builds the Security policy out so it
actually enforces, driven from the editor.
## What it does
- **Run on upload or export** — a single choice in the wizard: enforce
when a file is uploaded, or just before it's exported.
- **Output** — enforced result is a **new version** of the file
(default) or a **new file**, with optional filename
prefix/suffix/auto-number ("Output filename" subsection; auto-number
only for new files).
- **Export enforcement** — exporting an export-mode file runs the policy
first and downloads the enforced result; never hard-blocks (on failure
the original downloads). For new-version policies the in-editor file is
versioned too. Covers every export path incl. multi-file ZIP. A toast
(glowing in the policy's accent while it runs) reports progress and
fades after ~10s.
- **Affordances** — a freshly enforced file briefly glows its policy
accent and carries a shield badge.
- **Config tidy-up** — removed the unwired Security setting fields + the
wizard's review step; "Upgrade to enterprise" on locked categories;
category accent in the detail/wizard headers.
## Notes
- Builds on the manual-only (client-driven) policy model from #6587
(`trigger: null`, metadata in `output.options`), adding the `runOn`
field + export-time enforcement.
- The page-editor merge-export (no single source file) enforces +
downloads but doesn't version in place.
## Verification
typecheck (core + proprietary), eslint, prettier; proprietary suite
(105) green; flows checked in-app.
# Description of Changes
Kill off agents pane now that we have the FAB. Also fixes a bug with the
FAB where it would sometimes fail to render the chat, and fixes a
duplicated entry in the Vite config which was throwing a warning
Added the create agent. Use [these
prompts](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF-SaaS/blob/main/docgen/backend/default_templates/sample_prompts.md)
to test or try your own :)
Here’s the one I use
```
Hey, I need to generate an employee expense report for reimbursement.
Company: Summit Consulting Partners Company address: 88 Riverside Plaza, Suite 1400, New York, NY 10069 Accounting department email: [email protected]
Employee details:
* Employee Name: Michael Tran
* Employee ID: EMP-1047
* Department: Client Services
* Report Date: January 20th, 2026
* Reporting Period: January 5th, 2026 – January 16th, 2026
* Manager Approver: Laura Simmons
Trip purpose: Client onsite meetings with Atlantic Energy Solutions in Boston, MA.
Expense items:
* Flight (NYC to Boston roundtrip) — $325.40 — January 5th, 2026 — Airline ticket
* Hotel (3 nights at Harborview Hotel) — $822.75 — January 5th-8th, 2026
* Taxi from airport to hotel — $48.00 — January 5th, 2026
* Client dinner (3 attendees) — $186.20 — January 6th, 2026
* Parking at JFK Airport — $72.00 — January 5th-8th, 2026
* Breakfast (per diem not used) — $18.50 — January 7th, 2026
* Uber to client office — $22.10 — January 7th, 2026
* Printing + presentation materials — $46.90 — January 8th, 2026
* Lunch with client — $39.75 — January 8th, 2026
* Office supplies (notebooks, pens) — $27.60 — January 10th, 2026
* Mileage reimbursement (client visit in NJ, 42 miles @ $0.67/mile) — $28.14 — January 14th, 2026
* Team lunch meeting (internal) — $64.30 — January 15th, 2026
Reimbursement method should be direct deposit.
Add a notes section stating: "All receipts attached. Expenses are business-related and comply with company travel policy."
```
---------
Co-authored-by: Anthony Stirling <[email protected]>
Follow-up to #6598 (squash-merged into `SaaS`). These are the policy
refinements made after that merge, against the current `SaaS` tip.
## Changes
- **Simplify Security config + plain-language info buttons** — Redact
config reduced to the PII field; Sanitise has no config
(JavaScript-removal only) with a non-technical info button; per-tool
info buttons reworded to match the tool-steps style.
- **Hide 'Flatten PDF pages to images' from the watermark policy
config** — new `PolicyWatermarkConfig` wrapping the watermark settings
with the flatten checkbox gated off.
- **Flatten-to-image on by default for redact + watermark** — both
normalise `convertPDFToImage: true` on mount.
- **Self-heal a stale backing folder** — `ensurePolicyFolder` recreates
a backing folder whose `folderId` no longer resolves (preferring the
backend's stored automation), instead of hanging Edit Settings on a
permanent "Loading…".
- **Version the input file on 'new version' output mode** — completed
runs whose policy output mode is `new_version` replace the input file
with a versioned child (origin tool `automate`) rather than adding a
separate file; falls back to a new file if the input is gone.
`outputMode` is plumbed through `PolicyState`, the local-cache default,
and backend reconciliation.
## Verification
- `typecheck:proprietary` + `typecheck:core` clean
- policy + hooks vitest: 17 passing
- eslint + prettier clean on all changed files
## Summary
Adds the **Policies** feature (proprietary, behind the
`POLICIES_ENABLED` flag): backend-driven enforcement that runs a fixed
tool pipeline on documents, docked in the right tool sidebar alongside
Tools.
## Highlights
- **Policy catalog** — 5 categories; **Security** is wired (redact PII +
sanitize), the others are marked "Coming soon".
- **Backend as source of truth** — policies persist via the Policies
engine (`/api/v1/policies`), one policy per category, with a local cache
+ offline fallback.
- **Auto-run** — enabled policies run on every uploaded file: dispatch →
poll → import outputs into the workspace.
- **Security redact config** — PII preset dropdown + custom word/regex
entry + advanced options; tool params map to the backend endpoint
fields.
- **Activity feed** with retry on failures; **file badges** showing
which policies ran on a file (sidebar + files page), tinted to the
policy colour.
- Reuses the **Watched Folders** engine for each policy's backing
folder; policy-owned folders are filtered out of the Watched Folders UI.
## Notes
- Gated by `POLICIES_ENABLED` (true in proprietary, false in core) —
unreachable in the open-source build.
- Frontend-only diff; depends on the backend Policies engine and the
merged Watched Folders feature.
Adds an optional MCP server (proprietary module) that exposes Stirling's
PDF operations and AI capabilities to MCP clients. Off by default, zero
footprint when disabled.
### What
- New `/mcp` endpoint: streamable-HTTP + JSON-RPC 2.0; 8 tools
(describe_operation, pages/convert/misc/security category tools, AI,
upload, download).
- Runs real operations over an internal loopback; results returned
inline as base64 (small) or by fileId (large).
### Auth (two modes)
- OAuth2 resource server: RFC 9728 protected-resource metadata, RFC 8707
audience binding, JWKS, `mcp.tools.read/write` scopes; binds each token
to a provisioned Stirling account.
- API-key mode: reuses Stirling per-user `X-API-KEY` (no IdP needed).
### Security
- Per-user file ownership in FileStorage: async/queued writes scoped to
the submitting user; legacy/owner-less files stay readable.
- Admin allow/block list controls which operations are exposed.
- Python engine gated behind a shared secret (`X-Engine-Auth`).
- MCP filter chain is isolated and cannot weaken the main app's
security.
- Hardened: no upstream error-body leakage, log injection sanitized,
fileId path/sidecar enumeration blocked.
### Config / footprint
- Disabled by default (`mcp.enabled=false`); all beans
`@ConditionalOnProperty`.
---
## Checklist
### General
- [ ] I have read the [Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to
Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
### Documentation
- [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc
repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/)
(if functionality has heavily changed)
- [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation
Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags)
(for new translation tags only)
### Translations (if applicable)
- [ ] I ran
[`scripts/counter_translation.py`](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/docs/counter_translation.md)
### UI Changes (if applicable)
- [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached
(e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR)
### Testing (if applicable)
- [ ] I have run `task check` to verify linters, typechecks, and tests
pass
- [ ] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md#7-testing)
for more details.
# Description of Changes
- Tool action button truncation - fixed by allowing Mantine <Button>
label to wrap (whiteSpace: normal, height: auto) instead of clipping
- Role badge truncation on People page - fixed by dropping the column's
fixed w={100} and letting the badge size to its content
- Settings nav item wraps to 3 lines - fixed by hiding the inline ALPHA
badge by default and revealing it on :hover/:focus-within/.active
- Zoom slider cramped on narrow desktop - fixed by removing the
toolbar's hardcoded minWidth: 30rem and giving the slider flexShrink: 0
+ minWidth: 6rem
- "Swipe left or right" hint on desktop - fixed by adding a useIsTouch()
hook (pointer: coarse) and gating the hint on isMobile && isTouch
- Logout doesn't redirect - fixed by replacing navigate('/login') with
window.location.assign('/login') in a finally block so auth context
fully re-bootstraps
- Viewer top toolbar clips icons on mobile - fixed by switching the
wrapped state to justify-content: flex-start + overflow-x: auto so the
icon strip is momentum-scrollable
- Mobile bottom toolbar overflows - fixed by gating layout on
useIsPhone() and reducing the inline bar to prev / page / next / ⋮ only
- Lost controls when shrinking mobile toolbar - fixed by adding a
Mantine <Menu> behind ⋮ that groups First/Last page, Zoom in/out (with
%), Dual-page, Dark/Sepia filter under Page navigation / Zoom / View
labels
- "Upload from computer" label clipped on hover - fixed by unmounting
the Add Files button entirely while Upload is hovered, so Upload claims
width: 100%
- Settings rows clip controls off-screen - fixed by adding flex: 1,
minWidth: 0 to the inner text-block <div> on 44 rows across 10 -files,
so labels shrink and wrap while controls stay anchored to the right
---
Screenshots
[report-before-after.html](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/28687621/report-before-after.html)
## Checklist
### General
- [ ] I have read the [Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to
Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
### Documentation
- [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc
repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/)
(if functionality has heavily changed)
- [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation
Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags)
(for new translation tags only)
### Translations (if applicable)
- [ ] I ran
[`scripts/counter_translation.py`](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/docs/counter_translation.md)
### UI Changes (if applicable)
- [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached
(e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR)
### Testing (if applicable)
- [ ] I have run `task check` to verify linters, typechecks, and tests
pass
- [ ] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md#7-testing)
for more details.
# Description of Changes
Disallow warnings and errors from being thrown in the browser console
during tests unless explicitly expected in the test. Also adds a
Playwright test to prod around some main UI areas and checks that no
warnings/errors have been thrown.
## Summary
Make the remaining static ENTERPRISE badges in the admin settings
clickable so they navigate the user to `/settings/adminPlan`, matching
the pattern already used by the PRO badges in Connections / Features /
General sections.
### Before
Two ENTERPRISE badges were inert text chips with no affordance:
- `AdminSecuritySection.tsx` - Audit Logging
- `AdminDatabaseSection.tsx` - Database section header
### After
Both now use the same pattern as the existing clickable PRO badges:
- `cursor: pointer`
- `onClick={() => navigate("/settings/adminPlan")}`
- `title` tooltip with the existing
`admin.settings.badge.clickToUpgrade` i18n key ("Click to view plan
details")
No new strings, no new components - just wiring up existing behavior to
the two badges that were missing it.
### Existing already-clickable badges (kept identical for reference)
- `AdminConnectionsSection.tsx:585-596` - SSO Auto Login PRO
- `AdminFeaturesSection.tsx:175-186` - Server Certificate PRO
- `AdminGeneralSection.tsx:920-931` - Custom Metadata PRO
## Summary
Audit + bulk fix of hard-coded English UI strings - `aria-label`,
`title`, `placeholder`, `label`, and raw JSX literals that bypassed i18n
entirely. Each literal now goes through `t("key", "English Default")`
from `react-i18next`, and every new key has a corresponding entry in
`en-GB/translation.toml` so translators can pick it up.
## What this fixes
Strings were rendered untranslated in every non-EN locale because they
never went through `t()` at all (not just "value not translated yet").
Affects screen-reader labels, tooltips, form placeholders, empty/loading
states, plan card content, and the entire workflow ParticipantView.
## Coverage (~143 keys / 50 files)
- **Viewer chrome** - search bar (close, clear, prev/next, "of N"
results), link/signature/redaction actions, viewer error state, zoom
labels
- **Page editor** - undo/redo/rotate/delete toolbar tooltips, empty
state, bulk selection operator chip tooltips
- **Shared primitives** - Tooltip close, InfoBanner dismiss, TextInput
clear, Toast dismiss/toggle, UpdateModal close, EditableSecretField
edit, DropdownListWithFooter search, FileCard/FileDropdownMenu actions,
EmptyFilesState + AddFileCard upload
- **Tools** - Image upload + hint, ColorControl eyedropper, sign Use
Signature, CompressSettings, OCR loading, PageLayout
margin/border/row/col placeholders, FormFill switch + save + re-scan
- **Proprietary admin** - OverviewHeader signed-in line + logout,
AdminPremiumSection moved-features list (via `<Trans>`),
AdminPlanSection no-data alert, AdminAdvancedSection temp-dir
placeholders, AdminEndpointsSection multiselect placeholders,
AdminMailSection + AdminDatabaseSection password placeholders
- **Onboarding** - MFASetupSlide QR loading + auth code label,
SecurityCheckSlide role select + options
- **ParticipantView** - entire sign-document UI (~30 strings: loading,
error, badges, headings, cert-type Select, all input labels and
placeholders, action buttons, completion + expired alerts) - file
previously imported `useTranslation` but only used `t()` for cert
validation
- **planConstants.ts refactor** - replaced `PLAN_FEATURES` /
`PLAN_HIGHLIGHTS` const exports with `usePlanFeatures()` /
`usePlanHighlights()` hooks. Service layer (`licenseService.getPlans`)
updated to accept feature/highlight maps so it stays hook-free. Callers
(`usePlans`, `CheckoutContext`) resolve the hooks at the React boundary
- **Previously catalogued offenders** - `FileSidebarFileItem`
open/close-viewer aria-labels, `quickAccessBar/ActiveToolButton` "Back
to all tools" tooltip + aria, `AppConfigModal` close button
## Notes
- One small refactor in `usePageSelectionTips.ts` was needed to resolve
a TOML key-shape conflict: the existing scalar keys
`bulkSelection.operators.{and,not,comma}` needed to become tables to
hold the new `.title` subkeys for OperatorsSection's chip tooltips. The
existing descriptions moved to `[bulkSelection.operators.descriptions]`
and the three i18n key paths in usePageSelectionTips were updated to
match.
- Viewer sidebar close buttons
(Bookmark/Layer/Thumbnail/Attachment/Comments) were on the audit list
but are NOT on main - they're added by the unmerged PR #6552
(feat/viewer-sidebar-ux). Those particular strings will need wrapping
when that PR lands.
- TOML hook (`toml-sort-fix`) ran and re-sorted the translation file.
## Test plan
- [ ] `task frontend:typecheck` passes (core + proprietary + desktop
variants)
- [ ] `task frontend:lint` passes
- [ ] Switching language to Deutsch / Русский: previously-English
`aria-label`s + tooltips + placeholders + plan card bullets now render
translated (when the locale has values) or fall back to the English
default (when it doesn't)
- [ ] Plan page bullet points in EN render unchanged
- [ ] Sign-document flow (ParticipantView) renders unchanged in EN
## Summary
Addresses two review comments from #6507:
- **`timeUtils.ts`** — route relative time strings (`just now`, `Xm
ago`, `Xh ago`, `Xd ago`) through i18n by accepting a `TFunction`
parameter and using new `time.relative.*` keys in `en-GB`
- **`ChatPanel.tsx`** — replace `ReturnType<typeof useTranslation>["t"]`
with `TFunction` from `i18next`
## Test plan
- [x] `task frontend:check` passes (695 tests)
### To test
- Ask the agent to “list all the things you can do and put them in a
markdown table”. I know we’re explicitly asking it for markdown, but I
don’t want to update the system prompt to ask it to make tables when
necessary because it’ll probably turn everything into a table, not sure
though, we can test in future.
- Notice how the loading is different
- Notice how the user chat is in a bubble but the agent chat is flat
(super standard design practice in AI tools, and looks much better when
the agent outputs mardown, expecially tables and needs room to do so)
- Ask it to do something different, then close the chat, and see that
the agent is marked as running and has a green outline and a green dot.
- Play around with resizing the chat to make it bigger/smaller
Open to any and all criticisms on any of the design choices, and of
course the usual, code etc.
Resizing
<img width="1572" height="812" alt="Screenshot 2026-06-01 at 2 47 53 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ec0ac1d0-01da-4025-bf7e-eea4eb544181"
/>
Loading (cool animation not visible through screenshot obviously)
<img width="559" height="141" alt="Screenshot 2026-06-01 at 2 53 41 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/99f0b1f5-1719-4d78-8947-21b142293052"
/>
Removed bubbles for agent chat (maybe controversial, let me know) and
markdown now renders properly again
<img width="654" height="1060" alt="Screenshot 2026-06-01 at 2 55 01 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/445f0889-a632-4751-9a16-f80ae388c632"
/>