- Extend handle hiding logic to include TriggerWebhook, TriggerSchedule, TriggerPlugin
- Make trigger nodes behave like Start nodes without left-side input handles
- Apply fix to both main workflow and preview node handle components
- Ensures consistent UX where all start-type nodes have no input handles
- Fix trigger tooltip descriptions to use workflow.blocksAbout translations
- Filter TriggerWebhook/TriggerSchedule/TriggerPlugin from Blocks component
- Ensure trigger types only appear in Start tab, not Nodes tab
Removes explicit Start node exclusion from handleNodesDelete function:
- Remove BlockEnum.Start filter from bundled nodes selection
- Remove BlockEnum.Start filter from selected node detection
- Allows DEL/Backspace keys to delete Start nodes same as other nodes
- Button delete already worked, now keyboard delete works too
Fixes: Start nodes can now be deleted via both button and keyboard shortcuts
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Complete workflow liberalization following PR #24627:
1. Remove Start node deletion restriction by removing isUndeletable property
2. Fix draft sync blocking when no Start node exists
3. Restore isWorkflowDataLoaded protection to prevent race conditions
4. Ensure all entry nodes (Start + 3 trigger types) have equal deletion rights
This allows workflows with only trigger nodes and fixes the issue where
added nodes would disappear after page refresh due to sync API blocking.
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- Added `plugin_unique_identifier` to `PluginTriggerData` and `TriggerProviderApiEntity` to improve identification of trigger plugins.
- Introduced `PluginTriggerDispatchData` for structured dispatch data in Celery tasks, enhancing the clarity of trigger dispatching.
- Updated `dispatch_triggered_workflows_async` to utilize the new dispatch data structure, improving error handling and logging for trigger invocations.
- Enhanced metadata handling in `TriggerPluginNode` to include trigger information, aiding in debugging and tracking.
These changes improve the robustness and maintainability of trigger plugin interactions within the workflow system.
- Added a new event handler for syncing plugin trigger relationships when a draft workflow is synced, ensuring that the database reflects the current state of plugin triggers.
- Introduced subscription management features in the frontend, allowing users to select, add, and remove subscriptions for trigger plugins.
- Updated various components to support subscription handling, including the addition of new UI elements for subscription selection and removal.
- Enhanced internationalization support by adding new translation keys related to subscription management.
These changes improve the overall functionality and user experience of trigger plugins within workflows.
- Added DraftWorkflowTriggerNodeApi and DraftWorkflowTriggerRunApi for debugging trigger nodes and workflows.
- Enhanced TriggerDebugService to manage trigger debugging sessions and event listening.
- Introduced structured event responses for trigger debugging, including listening started, received, node finished, and workflow started events.
- Updated Queue and Stream entities to support new trigger debug events.
- Refactored trigger input handling to streamline the process of creating inputs from trigger data.
This implementation improves the debugging capabilities for trigger nodes and workflows, providing clearer event handling and structured responses.
- Updated references from `trigger_name` to `tool_name` in multiple components for consistency.
- Adjusted type definitions to reflect the change in naming convention, enhancing clarity in the codebase.