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+ # BotsChat
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+ A self-hosted chat interface for [OpenClaw](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw) AI agents.
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+ BotsChat gives you a modern, Slack-like web UI to interact with your OpenClaw agents — organize conversations into **Channels**, schedule **Background Tasks**, and monitor **Job** executions. Everything runs on your own infrastructure; your API keys and data never leave your machine.
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+
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+ ## Architecture
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+
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+ ![BotsChat Architecture](docs/architecture.png)
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+ OpenClaw runs your agents locally (with your API keys, data, and configs). The BotsChat plugin establishes an **outbound WebSocket** to the BotsChat server — no port forwarding, no tunnels. Your API keys and data never leave your machine; only chat messages travel through the relay.
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+ You can run BotsChat locally on the same machine, or deploy it to Cloudflare for remote access (e.g. from your phone).
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+
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+ ## Concepts
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+
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+ BotsChat introduces a few UI-level concepts that map to OpenClaw primitives:
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+ | BotsChat | What it is | OpenClaw mapping |
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+ |-------------------|---------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------|
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+ | **Channel** | A workspace for one agent (e.g. "Research Bot") | Agent (`agentId`) |
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+ | **Task** | A unit of work under a Channel | CronJob or Session |
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+ | **Job** | One execution of a Background Task | CronRunLogEntry |
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+ | **Session** | A conversation thread within a Task | Session |
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+ | **Thread** | A branched sub-conversation from any message | Thread Session |
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+ **Task types:**
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+ - **Background Task** — runs on a cron schedule (e.g. "post a tweet every 6 hours"). Each run creates a Job with its own conversation session.
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+ - **Ad Hoc Chat** — a regular conversation you start whenever you want.
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+ ## Getting Started
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+ ### Prerequisites
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+ - [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) 22+
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+ - [Wrangler CLI](https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/wrangler/install-and-update/)
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+ - An [OpenClaw](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw) instance
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+ ### Step 1: Clone and Install
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/botschat-app/botsChat.git
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+ cd botsChat
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+ npm install
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+ ```
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+ ### Step 2: Deploy BotsChat Server
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+ Choose one of the two options below:
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+ #### Option A: Run Locally
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+ Wrangler uses [Miniflare](https://miniflare.dev) under the hood, so D1, R2, and Durable Objects all run locally — **no Cloudflare account needed**.
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+ ```bash
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+ # One-command startup: build web → migrate D1 → start server on 0.0.0.0:8787
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+ ./scripts/dev.sh
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+ ```
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+ Or step by step:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run build -w packages/web # Build the React frontend
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+ npm run db:migrate # Apply D1 migrations (local)
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+ npx wrangler dev --config wrangler.toml --ip 0.0.0.0 # Start on port 8787
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+ ```
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+ Open `http://localhost:8787` in your browser.
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+ Other dev commands:
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+ ```bash
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+ ./scripts/dev.sh reset # Nuke local DB → re-migrate → start
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+ ./scripts/dev.sh migrate # Only run D1 migrations
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+ ./scripts/dev.sh build # Only build web frontend
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+ ./scripts/dev.sh sync # Sync plugin to remote OpenClaw host + restart gateway
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+ ./scripts/dev.sh logs # Tail remote gateway logs
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+ ```
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+ #### Option B: Deploy to Cloudflare
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+ For remote access (e.g. chatting with your agents from your phone), deploy to Cloudflare Workers. The free tier is more than enough for personal use.
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+ ```bash
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+ # Create Cloudflare resources
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+ wrangler d1 create botschat-db # Copy the database_id into wrangler.toml
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+ wrangler r2 bucket create botschat-media
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+ # Build & deploy
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+ npm run build -w packages/web # Build the React frontend
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+ npm run deploy # Deploy API + web + Durable Objects
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+ npm run db:migrate:remote # Apply migrations to remote D1
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+ wrangler secret put JWT_SECRET # Set a production JWT secret
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+ ```
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+ | Service | Purpose | Free Tier |
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+ |------------------|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------|
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+ | Workers | API server (Hono) | 100K req/day |
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+ | Durable Objects | WebSocket relay (ConnectionDO) | 1M req/mo, hibernation = free |
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+ | D1 | Database (users, channels, tasks) | 5M reads/day, 100K writes/day |
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+ | R2 | Media storage | 10GB, no egress fees |
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+ ### Step 3: Install the OpenClaw Plugin
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+ After the BotsChat server is running, connect your OpenClaw instance to it.
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+ **1. Install the plugin**
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+ ```bash
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+ openclaw plugins install @botschat/openclaw-plugin
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+ ```
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+ **2. Create a pairing token**
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+ Open the BotsChat web UI, register an account, and generate a **pairing token** from the dashboard.
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+ **3. Configure the connection**
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+ ```bash
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+ # For local deployment, use http://localhost:8787 or your LAN IP
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+ # For Cloudflare deployment, use your Workers URL
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+ openclaw config set channels.botschat.cloudUrl <BOTSCHAT_URL>
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+ openclaw config set channels.botschat.pairingToken <YOUR_PAIRING_TOKEN>
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+ openclaw config set channels.botschat.enabled true
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+ ```
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+ This writes the following to your `~/.openclaw/openclaw.json`:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "channels": {
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+ "botschat": {
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+ "enabled": true,
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+ "cloudUrl": "http://localhost:8787",
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+ "pairingToken": "bc_pat_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ **4. Restart the gateway and verify**
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+ ```bash
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+ ```
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+ Check the gateway logs — you should see:
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+ ```
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+ Authenticated with BotsChat cloud
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+ Task scan complete
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+ ```
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+ Open the BotsChat web UI in your browser, sign in, and start chatting with your agents.
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+ ### How It Works
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+ 1. When your OpenClaw gateway starts, the BotsChat plugin establishes an **outbound WebSocket** to `ws://<your-botschat-host>/api/gateway/<your-user-id>`.
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+ 2. This WebSocket stays connected (with automatic reconnection if it drops).
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+ 3. When you type a message in the web UI, it travels: **Browser → ConnectionDO → WebSocket → OpenClaw → Agent → response back through the same path**.
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+ 4. Your API keys, agent configs, and data never leave your machine — only chat messages travel through the relay.
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+
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+ ## Plugin Reference
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+ ### Configuration
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+ All config lives under `channels.botschat` in your `openclaw.json`:
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+ | Key | Type | Required | Description |
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+ |-----------------|---------|----------|------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | `enabled` | boolean | no | Enable/disable the channel (default: true) |
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+ | `cloudUrl` | string | yes | BotsChat server URL (e.g. `http://localhost:8787`) |
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+ | `pairingToken` | string | yes | Your pairing token from the BotsChat dashboard |
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+ | `name` | string | no | Display name for this connection |
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+
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+ ### Message Protocol
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+ The plugin uses a JSON-based WebSocket protocol:
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+ | Direction | Message Types |
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+ |--------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|
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+ | Cloud → Plugin | `user.message`, `user.action`, `user.command`, `task.schedule`, `task.delete`, `task.run`, `task.scan.request` |
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+ | Plugin → Cloud | `agent.text`, `agent.media`, `agent.a2ui`, `agent.stream.*`, `job.update`, `job.output`, `task.scan.result`, `model.changed` |
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+
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+ ### Uninstall
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ openclaw plugins disable botschat
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+ # or remove entirely:
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+ openclaw plugins remove botschat
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ ### Build the plugin
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run build:plugin
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Type-check everything
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm run typecheck
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+ ```
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+
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache-2.0
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+ -- BotsChat D1 Schema
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+ -- Initial migration: users, projects, tasks, threads, skill usage, voice keywords
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+
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS users (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ email TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
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+ password_hash TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ display_name TEXT,
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+ settings_json TEXT DEFAULT '{}', -- voice keywords, STT API key, etc.
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch()),
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+ updated_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS pairing_tokens (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ token TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE, -- bc_pat_xxxxxxxx
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+ label TEXT, -- user-assigned label
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+ last_connected_at INTEGER,
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_pairing_tokens_user ON pairing_tokens(user_id);
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_pairing_tokens_token ON pairing_tokens(token);
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+
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS projects (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ name TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ description TEXT DEFAULT '',
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+ openclaw_agent_id TEXT NOT NULL, -- maps to OpenClaw agent ID
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+ system_prompt TEXT DEFAULT '',
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch()),
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+ updated_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_projects_user ON projects(user_id);
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+
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tasks (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ project_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES projects(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ name TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ kind TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (kind IN ('background', 'adhoc')),
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+ openclaw_cron_job_id TEXT, -- for background tasks
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+ schedule TEXT, -- cron expression or preset
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+ instructions TEXT, -- agent instructions per run
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+ session_key TEXT, -- for adhoc: the OpenClaw session key
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+ enabled INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1,
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch()),
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+ updated_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_tasks_project ON tasks(project_id);
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+
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS threads (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ task_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES tasks(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ parent_message_id TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ thread_session_key TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_threads_task ON threads(task_id);
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+
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS skill_usage (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ project_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES projects(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ skill_name TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ usage_count INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
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+ last_used_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch()),
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+ UNIQUE(user_id, project_id, skill_name)
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_skill_usage_user_project ON skill_usage(user_id, project_id);
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+
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS voice_keywords (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ keyword TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ source TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (source IN ('manual', 'auto-learned')),
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_voice_keywords_user ON voice_keywords(user_id);
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+
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+ -- FTS5 virtual table for chat history search (hashtag cross-reference)
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+ -- Messages are synced from OpenClaw session transcripts on demand.
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+ CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE IF NOT EXISTS chat_search USING fts5(
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+ session_key,
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+ sender,
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+ content,
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+ timestamp UNINDEXED
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+ );
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+ -- Rename projects → channels and project_id → channel_id
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+ -- Full recreation since SQLite doesn't support ALTER COLUMN RENAME
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+
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+ -- Create channels table matching projects schema
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS channels (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ name TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ description TEXT DEFAULT '',
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+ openclaw_agent_id TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ system_prompt TEXT DEFAULT '',
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch()),
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+ updated_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+
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+ -- Drop old projects table if it still exists
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+ DROP TABLE IF EXISTS projects;
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+
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+ -- Recreate tasks table with channel_id instead of project_id
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+ DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tasks;
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tasks (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ channel_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES channels(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ name TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ kind TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (kind IN ('background', 'adhoc')),
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+ openclaw_cron_job_id TEXT,
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+ schedule TEXT,
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+ instructions TEXT,
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+ session_key TEXT,
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+ enabled INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 1,
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch()),
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+ updated_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+
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+ -- Recreate threads table with corrected references
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+ DROP TABLE IF EXISTS threads;
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS threads (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ task_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES tasks(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ parent_message_id TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ thread_session_key TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+
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+ -- Ensure indexes exist
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_channels_user ON channels(user_id);
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_tasks_channel ON tasks(channel_id);
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_threads_task ON threads(task_id);
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+
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+ -- Cleanup old indexes
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+ DROP INDEX IF EXISTS idx_projects_user;
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+ DROP INDEX IF EXISTS idx_tasks_project;
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+ DROP INDEX IF EXISTS idx_skill_usage_user_project;
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+ -- Messages table — persists chat messages for history
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS messages (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ session_key TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ thread_id TEXT,
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+ sender TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (sender IN ('user', 'agent')),
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+ text TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
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+ media_url TEXT,
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+ a2ui TEXT,
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_messages_session ON messages(session_key, created_at);
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_messages_thread ON messages(thread_id, created_at);
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+ -- Jobs table — caches background task execution history from OpenClaw CronService
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS jobs (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ task_id TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ session_key TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ status TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (status IN ('running', 'ok', 'error', 'skipped')),
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+ started_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch()),
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+ finished_at INTEGER,
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+ duration_ms INTEGER,
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+ summary TEXT DEFAULT '',
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_jobs_task ON jobs(task_id, started_at DESC);
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_jobs_session ON jobs(session_key);
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+ -- Track explicitly deleted cron jobs so task.scan doesn't re-create them.
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS deleted_cron_jobs (
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+ cron_job_id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL,
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+ deleted_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ -- Add model column to tasks table for per-task model override.
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+ ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN model TEXT;
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+ -- Sessions table — multiple conversation sessions per channel.
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+ -- Each session has its own session_key so messages are isolated.
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+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS sessions (
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+ id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
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+ channel_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES channels(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ user_id TEXT NOT NULL REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
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+ name TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'Default',
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+ session_key TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
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+ created_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch()),
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+ updated_at INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT (unixepoch())
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+ );
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+ CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS idx_sessions_channel ON sessions(channel_id, created_at);
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+
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+ -- Migrate existing channels: create a "Default" session for each channel
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+ -- using the adhoc task's session_key for backward compatibility.
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+ INSERT OR IGNORE INTO sessions (id, channel_id, user_id, name, session_key)
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+ SELECT
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+ 'ses_' || lower(hex(randomblob(8))),
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+ ch.id,
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+ ch.user_id,
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+ 'Default',
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+ t.session_key
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+ FROM channels ch
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+ JOIN tasks t ON t.channel_id = ch.id AND t.kind = 'adhoc' AND t.session_key IS NOT NULL
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+ GROUP BY ch.id;
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+ -- Remove OpenClaw-owned fields from the tasks table.
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+ -- Schedule, instructions, and model belong to OpenClaw (stored in ~/.openclaw/cron/jobs.json)
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+ -- and should not be duplicated in D1 to avoid sync issues.
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+ -- These values now come to the frontend via WebSocket task.scan.result messages.
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+
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+ ALTER TABLE tasks DROP COLUMN schedule;
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+ ALTER TABLE tasks DROP COLUMN instructions;
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+ ALTER TABLE tasks DROP COLUMN model;