* refactor(dream): replace two-phase Dream class with simple cron + process_direct
- Remove the heavyweight Dream class (AgentRunner-based two-phase system)
from nanobot/agent/memory.py
- Delete dream_phase1.md and dream_phase2.md templates
- New dream.md template serves as the consolidation prompt
- Cron callback uses agent.process_direct(prompt, session_key=\"dream\")
instead of agent.dream.run()
- Always performs git auto_commit after execution
- /dream command updated to use process_direct + git commit
- DreamConfig kept for backward compatibility; deprecated fields
(model_override, max_batch_size, max_iterations, annotate_line_ages)
are ignored but accepted in config
- interval_h remains configurable via agents.defaults.dream.interval_h
- Update tests and webui settings to match new architecture
* feat(loop): add ephemeral mode to process_direct, skip history writes for Dream
When ephemeral=True, _state_save skips enforce_file_cap (which calls
raw_archive -> append_history) and consolidator.maybe_consolidate_by_tokens.
This prevents Dream sessions from creating a positive feedback loop where
they process their own output. The session IS still saved to disk.
* fix(loop): skip extra hooks for ephemeral sessions (Dream)
* feat(dream): per-run timestamped sessions with rotation for WebUI
* test(config): restore DreamConfig schedule and alias tests
* fix(dream): include LLM response summary in git auto-commit message
The old two-phase Dream class included the Phase 1 analysis in the git
commit message body. The new single-phase version lost this. Restore it
by extracting resp.content from the process_direct return value and
appending it to the commit message in both the cron handler and the
/dream command.
* fix(test): accept ephemeral kwarg in test_openai_api fake_process
* refactor(dream): merge dream_session.py into MemoryStore
The standalone dream_session.py module only contained three small helpers
that all revolve around MemoryStore concerns (session keys, commit messages,
file pruning). Fold them into MemoryStore as @staticmethod to reduce
indirection and avoid a 35-line module with no independent reason to exist.
* fix(test): address code review — patch correct instance, use actual function
- Fix test_ephemeral_skips_raw_archive to patch loop.context.memory
instead of the fixture's separate MemoryStore instance
- Fix TestDreamCommitMessage to call MemoryStore.build_dream_commit_message
instead of reimplementing the logic inline
- Move Dream helpers in memory.py above the Consolidator section comment
to avoid misleading visual boundary
* fix(dream): gate cursor advancement and restrict tools
maintainer edit: Dream now processes backlog from the oldest unprocessed entries, only advances the cursor after a completed ephemeral run, and uses a restricted file-only tool registry for background consolidation.
* fix(dream): skip idle compact for dream sessions
Dream runs use internal dream:* sessions that are pruned by Dream retention. Exclude them from AutoCompact scheduling, archive execution, and summary injection so idle-session compaction cannot truncate Dream transcripts.
* fix(dream): keep batched history isolated
* feat(dream): tag archived memory for single-phase Dream
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Co-authored-by: Xubin Ren <52506698+Re-bin@users.noreply.github.com>
Replace the dump→resolve→model_validate roundtrip with a recursive walk
that substitutes ${VAR} in string values directly on BaseModel /
__pydantic_extra__ / dict / list nodes. Identity is preserved on any
subtree with no references, so the original Config instance is returned
unchanged when nothing needs resolving.
Side effects:
- exclude=True fields (e.g. DreamConfig.cron) now survive even when
other fields in the same config contain ${VAR} references, closing
the edge case left open by the previous fast-path-only fix.
- _has_env_refs is dropped (the walker short-circuits naturally).
- Added a regression test pairing cron with a resolved providers.groq
api_key to lock the coexistence case.
Made-with: Cursor
`resolve_config_env_vars` unconditionally dumped the config via
`model_dump(mode="json")` and revalidated it, which silently dropped
any field declared with `exclude=True` (e.g. `DreamConfig.cron` —
introduced by the Dream rename refactor in #2717). Result:
`agents.defaults.dream.cron` was never honored at runtime — the gateway
always fell back to the default `every 2h` schedule even when `cron`
was set in config.json.
Fix: skip the roundtrip entirely when the config has no `${VAR}`
references. Env-var interpolation still works unchanged when refs
exist; the legacy `cron` override now survives the common case of
fully-resolved config.
Regression test covers the bug path.
Allow config.json to reference environment variables via ${VAR_NAME}
syntax. Variables are resolved at runtime by resolve_config_env_vars(),
keeping the raw templates in the Pydantic model so save_config()
preserves them. This lets secrets live in a separate env file
(e.g. loaded by systemd EnvironmentFile=) instead of plain text
in config.json.