Implement phase 1 of the file module migration by moving workflow-facing file primitives to core.workflow.file while keeping core.file as a temporary compatibility layer.
What this commit changes
- Add core.workflow.file package (constants/enums/models/helpers/file_manager/tool_file_parser).
- Add protocol-based runtime binding in core.workflow.file.runtime and core.workflow.file.protocols.
- Add application adapter core.app.workflow.file_runtime and bind runtime in extensions.ext_storage.init_app.
- Bind runtime in tests via tests/conftest.py.
- Migrate workflow-only imports from core.file.* to core.workflow.file.* across workflow runtime/nodes/entry/encoder and workflow node factory.
- Update workflow unit tests to patch/import the new workflow file namespace.
- Remove workflow-external-imports ignore_imports entries related to core.file from .importlinter.
Compatibility guarantee for phase split
- Keep core.file import path available in this phase by replacing core/file/*.py with forwarding bridge modules that re-export core.workflow.file symbols.
- Preserve runtime behavior and isinstance(File) identity consistency while non-workflow modules are still on legacy import paths.
Notes
- This commit intentionally does not remove core.file. Full repository replacement and bridge removal are handled in phase 2.
This PR refactors the handling of the default end user session ID by centralizing it as an enum in the models module where the `EndUser` model is defined. This improves code organization and makes the relationship between the constant and the model clearer.
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: crazywoola <100913391+crazywoola@users.noreply.github.com>
This pull request introduces a feature aimed at improving the debugging experience during workflow editing. With the addition of variable persistence, the system will automatically retain the output variables from previously executed nodes. These persisted variables can then be reused when debugging subsequent nodes, eliminating the need for repetitive manual input.
By streamlining this aspect of the workflow, the feature minimizes user errors and significantly reduces debugging effort, offering a smoother and more efficient experience.
Key highlights of this change:
- Automatic persistence of output variables for executed nodes.
- Reuse of persisted variables to simplify input steps for nodes requiring them (e.g., `code`, `template`, `variable_assigner`).
- Enhanced debugging experience with reduced friction.
Closes#19735.