- Create new POST API endpoint to create automations
- Use it in the settings page on the web interface to create
new automations
This simplified managing automations from the setting page by allowing
both delete and create from the same page
- Render crontime string in natural language in message & settings UI
- Show more fields in tasks web config UI
- Add link to the tasks settings page in task scheduled chat response
- Improve task variables names
Rename executing_query to query_to_run. scheduling_query to
scheduling_request
- Make timezone aware scheduling programmatic, instead of asking the
chat model to do the conversion. This removes the need for
scratchpad and may let smaller models handle the task as well
- Make chat model infer subject for email. This should make the
notification email more readable
- Improve email by using subject in email subject, task heading. Move
query to email final paragraph, which is where task metadata should
go
- Using inferred_query directly was brittle (like previous job id)
- And process lock id had a limited size, so wouldn't work for larger
inferred query strings
- Pass timezone string from ipapi to khoj via clients
- Pass this data from web, desktop and obsidian clients to server
- Use user tz to render next run time of scheduled task in user tz
This takes the load of the task scheduling chat actor / prompt from
having to artifically differentiate query to create scheduled task
from a scheduled task run.
- The task scheduling actor was having trouble calculating the
timezone. Giving the actor a scratchpad to improve correctness by
thinking step by step
- Add more examples to reduce chances of the inferred query looping to
create another reminder instead of running the query and sharing
results with user
- Improve task scheduling chat actor test with more tests and
by ensuring unexpected words not present in response
There's a difference between running a scheduled task and notifying
the user about the results of running the scheduled task.
Decide to notify the user only when the results of running the
scheduled task satisfy the user's requirements.
Use sync version of send_message_to_model_wrapper for scheduled tasks
- Store scheduled job state in Postgres so job schedules persist
across app restarts
- Use Process Locks to only allow single worker to process a given job
type. This prevents duplicating job runs across all workers
- Detect when user intends to schedule a task, aka reminder
Add new output mode: reminder. Add example of selecting the reminder
output mode
- Extract schedule time (as cron timestring) and inferred query to run
from user message
- Use APScheduler to call chat with inferred query at scheduled time
- Handle reminder scheduling from both websocket and http chat requests
- Support constructing scheduled task using chat history as context
Pass chat history to scheduled query generator for improved context
for scheduled task generation
Previously the make delete API response failed, after deleting token.
Required a page refresh to see that the API token was actually gone.
This was happening because the response type of the delete token API
endpoint isn't a string, so it failed FastAPI response validation
checks.
- Allow self-hosted users to customize their open ai base url. This allows you to easily use a proxy service and extend support for other models.
- This also includes a migration that associates any existing openai chat model configuration with an openai processor configuration
- Make changing model a paid/subscriber feature
- Removes usage of langchain's OpenAI wrapper for better control over parsing input/output
- Allow passing completion args through completion_with_backoff
- Pass model_kwargs in a separate arg to simplify this
- Pass model in `model_name' kwarg from the send_message_to_model func
`model_name' kwarg is used by langchain, not `model' kwarg
- Make valid file extension checking case insensitive on Desktop app
- Skip indexing non-existent folders on Desktop app
- Pass auth headers to fix lazy load of chat messages on Desktop app
- Set chat-message height to height of content in web, desktop