- replace navigator.clipboard.writeText with _copyText (has textarea fallback)
- add severity filter dropdown (All / Errors / Warnings+)
- add _severityForLine and _filteredLogsLines helpers
- add logsSeverityFilter HTML element + CSS class hooks
- add 5 new i18n keys across all 8 locales
- update test_logs_ui_static.py to match new implementation
Closes#2081
PR #1979 (@Michaelyklam) backfilled the existing kanban keys into zh-Hant
which was the missing locale block. PR #1981 then added 17 NEW kanban
keys (edit_task, run_dispatcher_confirm, assignee_profiles_label,
dispatch_* result fields, etc.) but only to the 8 existing kanban-supporting
locales — zh-Hant was again left without those new keys.
This commit closes the gap fully: the 17 new keys from #1981 now exist in
zh-Hant too, with Traditional Chinese translations adapted from the
Simplified Chinese (zh) versions in the same file.
Without this commit, zh-Hant users would have:
- The full create-task modal localized (from #1979 + #1965)
- But the new edit-task / run-dispatcher / assignee-dropdown / dispatch
result strings falling back to English
Adapted translations preserve the same shape and tone as the zh block.
The gap is mechanical (translation drift, not architectural) and worth
closing inline rather than leaving as another follow-up issue.
JS syntax: clean (`node -c` on i18n.js + panels.js).
Kanban tests: 34/34 pass on this stage.
Three connected gaps in the Kanban UX, fixed together because they're
load-bearing for the actual work-queue lifecycle:
1. Edit task — the detail view had only status-transition buttons (Triage/
Todo/Ready/Blocked/Done/Archived) plus Block/Unblock and Add comment.
No way to edit title, body, assignee, tenant, or priority once the task
was created. Backend already supported it via PATCH /api/kanban/tasks/<id>
(api/kanban_bridge.py::_patch_task) — purely a UI gap.
Now: an Edit button on the task-detail header opens the existing modal
pre-filled with current values, switches the modal title to 'Edit task'
and the submit button to 'Save', PATCHes instead of POSTing on submit.
2. Run dispatcher — the existing 'Preview dispatcher' button always passed
?dry_run=1 (nudgeKanbanDispatcher), so it was preview-only. There was
literally no UI button anywhere in the WebUI that actually ran the
dispatcher to claim Ready tasks and spawn workers. Users had to drop
to the CLI.
Now: new runKanbanDispatcher() entry point hits /api/kanban/dispatch
without dry_run=1, after a showConfirmDialog confirmation because it
spawns subprocess workers. Two UI surfaces: a lightning-bolt button in
the board header (visually distinct from the dry-run preview ▶), and
a primary 'Run dispatcher' button in the sidebar bulk bar next to a
relabeled 'Preview' button. Toast result shows concrete numbers from
dispatch_once(): 'Dispatched: 1 spawned, 2 skipped (no assignee)' —
not just a generic 'OK'.
3. Assignee dropdown — the previous create modal accepted free-text
assignee with no validation. The dispatcher (kanban_db.py:3567) only
spawns workers when row['assignee'] is a real Hermes profile name; any
typo or blank value made the task sit in Ready forever.
Now: <select> populated from /api/profiles (Hermes profile names) with
historical board assignees grouped under 'Other (CLI lanes / removed
profiles)', plus an explicit '— Unassigned (won't auto-run) —' option.
Default selection is the first profile, not Unassigned. Custom SVG
chevron so the field reads visually as a dropdown. Helper text under
the field explains the dispatcher claim contract. Soft warning if user
explicitly picks Unassigned + Ready ('You picked Unassigned + Ready.
The dispatcher will skip this task. Submit again to confirm, or pick
a profile.'); proceeds on second submit.
Side effect: default new-task status changed from triage to ready, since
'ready' is what users want for tasks they intend to actually run. Triage
is still in the dropdown for tasks that need staging review.
i18n: 19 new keys translated across all 8 supported locales.
Tests: 3 new regression tests in tests/test_kanban_ui_static.py:
- test_kanban_task_detail_has_edit_button_and_modal_supports_edit_mode
- test_kanban_assignee_dropdown_uses_select_not_freetext
- test_kanban_run_dispatcher_button_exists_and_is_distinct_from_preview
Verified end-to-end in browser: created board → opened modal with profile
dropdown → created task with assignee=archivist → clicked Edit → changed
all 5 fields → saved → verified persistence → clicked Run dispatcher →
confirm dialog → confirmed → toast 'Dispatched: 1 spawned' → task moved
Ready → Running.
Test suite: 5042 passed, 11 skipped, 3 xpassed, 0 regressions in 151s.
The Kanban sidebar panel's header '+' button (#kanbanNewTaskBtn) was
wired straight to createKanbanTask(), which reads the inline
#kanbanNewTaskTitle input and silently returns when empty. The inline
input lives below five rows of filters (search, assignee, tenant,
archived/mine toggles, stats, bulk-action bar) and is typically off-screen
on first panel open, so the header button looked dead — clicking it with
no title typed did nothing visible (no modal, no scroll, no focus shift,
no toast).
Now the header '+' opens #kanbanTaskModal — a centered overlay with the
same .kanban-modal-overlay shell the existing create-board modal uses,
so the two flows look and behave identically (centered card, dim
backdrop, ESC closes, click-on-backdrop closes). The modal exposes the
fields the backend already accepts at /api/kanban/tasks: Title, Description,
Status (Triage/Todo/Ready), Priority, Assignee (datalist suggestions from
the active board), Tenant (datalist).
UX details:
- Title is required; submit-with-empty shows a properly styled red error
- Title field auto-focuses on open
- ESC closes the modal; backdrop click closes; Enter on simple inputs
submits, Enter in the description textarea inserts a newline
- Submit POSTs only the fields the user filled in (no forced empty strings)
and auto-opens the new task's detail view
- Submit button disables while posting to prevent double-submit
- Inline quick-add (Enter on #kanbanNewTaskTitle) is preserved as a
power-user shortcut
Side effect: .kanban-modal-error styling improved (proper red alert with
border + tinted background) so the existing create-board modal benefits
from the same polish for free.
i18n: 11 new keys added across all 8 supported locales (en, ja, ru, es,
de, zh, pt, ko).
Tests: tests/test_kanban_ui_static.py::test_kanban_new_task_header_button_opens_modal
covers the modal markup, button wiring, ESC/Enter handling, datalist
population, submit behavior, and inline-quick-add fallthrough.
Verified end-to-end in the browser on an isolated test env (port 8789):
created a board from scratch, opened the modal via header '+',
submitted with title/description/status/priority/assignee/tenant filled in,
moved the task through statuses (Triage → Todo → Ready → Blocked → Archived),
added a comment, verified Cancel + ESC + backdrop-click all close cleanly,
verified validation error rendering, verified inline quick-add still works.
Closes#1964
Conflict resolution: both #1928 (session jump buttons) and #1929 (endless
scroll) add their own settings/UI/i18n keys. Resolved by keeping both —
the features are independent opt-in toggles.
Replaces the always-visible inline toggle row that ate ~32px below the
breadcrumb on every panel view (root, subdir, file preview). The toggle
is a set-once preference — most users flip it once or never — so the
control hides behind a kebab dropdown in the panel-actions row instead.
A small 'hidden visible' indicator next to the WORKSPACE heading flags
the non-default state so users don't forget the pref is on. Click the
indicator to reopen the menu and uncheck.
The localStorage key, filtering behavior, and the canonical
\`workspaceShowHiddenFiles\` checkbox id are unchanged — the checkbox
is rebuilt inside the dropdown each time it opens. All 11 existing
regression tests for #1793 stay green; 7 new tests pin the kebab
affordance shape.
Stage 311 maintainer-side enhancements on top of @jasonjcwu's PR #1782,
addressing browser-verified issues + extending coverage to high-traffic
icon buttons:
(1) Clear native title when custom data-tooltip is present (the core bug fix):
- static/i18n.js: when data-i18n-title runs against an element that has
data-tooltip, sync data-tooltip AND removeAttribute('title'). Without
this, the slow ~1.5s native browser tooltip co-fires alongside the
fast custom CSS tooltip — exactly the bug #1775 reports.
- static/ui.js _applyDashboardStatus: same treatment for the dashboard
rail/mobile buttons (was setting btn.title=warning unconditionally).
- static/boot.js: added _setButtonTooltip() helper, replaced 6 direct
.title assignments (workspace toggle/collapse/clear, voice dictate,
voice mode active/inactive) with calls through the helper.
(2) Extend coverage to high-traffic icon buttons in static/index.html:
- Composer area (side tooltip): btnAttach, btnMic, btnVoiceMode,
btnWorkspacePanelToggle, btnSend.
- Workspace panel header (bottom tooltip): btnCollapseWorkspacePanel,
btnUpDir, btnNewFile, btnNewFolder, btnRefreshPanel, btnClearPreview.
- All 11 buttons gain has-tooltip[--bottom] class and data-tooltip,
lose their native title=. Total covered surfaces: rail (12), sidebar
nav-tabs (12), panel-head (31), composer/workspace icons (11) = 66.
(3) CSS polish (browser-verified visible improvement):
- z-index 60 → 1500/1501 so the tooltip clears all sidebar/panel
stacking contexts. Earlier verification showed the tooltip overlapping
the Filter conversations search input.
- background: var(--bg-strong, ...) → var(--surface) (solid #1A1A2E
instead of falling back via undefined cascade).
- color: var(--text, var(--accent-text)) → var(--text) (solid warm white
#FFF8DC instead of gold which clashed at body-text size).
- border: var(--accent-bg-strong) → var(--border) (#2A2A45 solid
instead of gold at 0.15 alpha — the old border was barely visible
and the arrow ::before triangle was invisible).
- shadow: 4px/0.45 alpha → 6px/0.55 alpha + 0 0 0 1px ring fallback.
- Added 150ms hover-onset delay (matches Cygnus's spec in #1775); 0s
dismissal-delay so quick mouse-aways don't leave the tooltip behind.
- Fixed has-tooltip--bottom arrow direction: was pointing down (wrong),
now points up at the trigger (border-color order corrected).
- Bumped offsets: side tooltip 10px → 12px (clearance from icon edge),
bottom tooltip 8px → 10px.
(4) Test fixes (the 2 CI failures):
- tests/test_cron_refresh_button_835.py: assertion accepts either
title= or data-tooltip= per #1775 (was hardcoded title=).
- tests/test_mobile_layout.py::test_profiles_sidebar_tab_present:
regex tolerant to additional utility classes (has-tooltip).
(5) Regression tests added to tests/test_css_tooltips.py:
- test_native_title_cleared_when_custom_tooltip_present: pins the
removeAttribute('title') call so we don't regress to dual tooltips.
- test_native_title_path_preserved_for_non_tooltip_elements: pins the
el.title fallback for elements without data-tooltip.
Browser-verified: all 72 has-tooltip elements have zero native title at
runtime (was 94 with native, 2 stuck via dashboard JS path).
Co-authored-by: Jason Wu <jasonjcwu@users.noreply.github.com>
- Add .has-tooltip CSS utility class with 300ms delay (vs ~1500ms native)
- Position-aware: right side for rail buttons, bottom for nav/panel buttons
- Arrow indicator pointing back at trigger element
- :focus-visible support for keyboard accessibility
- prefers-reduced-motion: no animation for users who opt out
- Replace native title="" with data-tooltip="" on all rail-btn, sidebar
nav-tab, and panel-head-btn elements in index.html
- Sync data-tooltip via data-i18n-title handler for locale switching
- 17 tests covering HTML coverage, CSS class definitions, and i18n sync
Closes#1775
Issue #1764 asked for a much larger surface (Reveal + Copy-path on
every UI surface that references a file path, plus Rename in session
menus). Per Nathan's curation we ship only the three highest-leverage
pieces in this PR — they cover the three concrete user-visible
frictions Cygnus reported, and leave the broader sweep for follow-up.
## 1. Copy file path in workspace tree right-click menu
The tree's right-click already had Rename and Reveal in File Manager.
Reveal is slow when the user just wants the path string for a
terminal/editor — and there was no Copy-path action anywhere.
Added "Copy file path" between Reveal and Delete. It POSTs to a new
`/api/file/path` endpoint that resolves the relative tree-rooted path
into the absolute on-disk path (the frontend can't compute it because
only the server knows the workspace root) and writes the result to
the OS clipboard via `navigator.clipboard.writeText()`. Falls back to
the legacy execCommand pattern on browsers where the modern Clipboard
API is gated.
The new endpoint deliberately does NOT require the target to exist:
copy-path on a recently-deleted file is still useful (paste into a
terminal to investigate). `safe_resolve` continues to gate path
traversal — the test suite pins this with a `../../../../../etc/passwd`
attempt that 400s.
## 2. Rename in session three-dot menu
Cygnus's specific ask: double-click rename in the sidebar is timing-
sensitive — the first click frequently registers as "open the chat"
before the second click arrives, so users open the conversation when
they meant to rename it. Putting Rename in the menu eliminates the
timing entirely.
Added Rename as the FIRST item in `_openSessionActionMenu` (above
Pin). It reuses the existing `startRename` closure attached to each
session row — no duplicated state, no second API call out of band
with the double-click path. Mechanism: the row builder now stores
`el._startRename = startRename` and `el.dataset.sid = s.session_id`,
so the menu can find the row by data-sid and call its closure
directly. This keeps all the `_renamingSid`/`oldTitle`/`applyTitle`
bookkeeping single-sourced.
Read-only imported sessions skip the menu item via the same
`_isReadOnlySession` gate the closure already uses.
## 3. Reveal-failed toast includes the resolved server-side path
Cygnus posted a screenshot of a "Failed to reveal: not found" toast
that dropped the path entirely. Without it the user can't tell which
file the system expected — useful when a stale session row still
references a deleted file.
Server-side fix in `_handle_file_reveal`: instead of returning
`bad(handler, "File not found", 404)`, return
`bad(handler, f"File not found: {target}", 404)` where target is the
resolved absolute path. Frontend toast also defends against err with
no .message: `(err.message||err)` instead of `err.message` alone.
Verified live: a missing-file reveal now produces:
Failed to reveal: File not found: /home/hermes/workspace/missing-xyz.txt
Cygnus's exact diagnostic-friction is gone.
## Tests
* tests/test_1764_context_menu_essentials.py (new)
- 13 source-level pinning tests
- 6 live HTTP behaviour tests against the conftest test server
* tests/test_1466_sidebar_cancel_clarify.py
- Two assertion-window bumps (3200→4400, 3600→4800) to accommodate
the new Rename action prepended to _openSessionActionMenu. The
test relied on a fixed-byte-window function-body slice — comments
added explaining why the bumps were needed.
* All 9 locales got translations for the 5 new keys
(copy_file_path, path_copied, path_copy_failed, session_rename,
session_rename_desc) — locale parity tests pass.
## Verification
Full pytest suite: 4671 passed, 2 skipped, 3 xpassed (matches
pre-change baseline).
Live browser verification on port 8789:
- Right-click .git folder in workspace tree → menu shows
Rename / Reveal in File Manager / Copy file path / Delete (red).
- Click Copy file path → clipboard gets "/home/hermes/workspace/.git",
toast confirms "File path copied to clipboard".
- Open session three-dot menu → Rename conversation appears first
with pencil icon, followed by Pin / Move / Archive / Duplicate /
Delete in the same order as before.
- Trigger reveal on a non-existent file → toast reads
"Failed to reveal: File not found: /home/hermes/workspace/<filename>".
The resolved server-side path is now visible in the failure.
Refs nesquena/hermes-webui#1764.
PR #1742 removed the only consumer of the `profiles_busy_switch` toast
(the frontend S.busy-based early return in static/panels.js — which was
shown when profile switch was blocked by an active stream). The 9 locale
entries are now orphaned: they exist in static/i18n.js but no code path
references them.
Opus stage-304 advisor flagged this as a low-priority SHOULD-FIX
("file as a v0.51.x cleanup ticket, don't block the release"). Absorb-
in-release per the absorb-default policy: ≤10 LOC and clearly defensive.
Removed entries: en, ja, ru, fr, de, zh, zh-Hant, pt, es. Locale parity
tests still pass (no key is missing; we removed it from English first).
4596 tests still pass.