Block 1 — field completion: audio renders <audio key="..." duration="Xs"/>
(falls back to [Voice: Xs]/[Voice]); post renders emotion -> :emoji_type:,
applies text.style (bold/italic/underline/lineThrough), passes through md;
sticker unchanged.
Block 2 — opt-in --download-resources (default off) on +chat-messages-list,
+messages-mget, +threads-messages-list: extract downloadable resource refs
during formatting (image/file/audio/video/media + post-embedded; sticker
excluded; merge_forward sub-items carry the top-level container message_id,
since the resources endpoint rejects sub-item ids with "234003 File not in
msg" and can only fetch a forwarded resource through the container; thread
replies get their own block), then download each distinct (message_id,
file_key) once into ./lark-im-resources/ with bounded concurrency (3), filling
back local_path/size_bytes; single-resource failures are isolated (error:true +
stderr warning). Path safety reuses normalizeDownloadOutputPath +
ResolveSavePath.
Batch download keys each file on disk by its unique file_key basename and only
appends an extension (from the Content-Disposition filename or MIME type) —
it does NOT substitute the server's Content-Disposition filename. Otherwise two
resources whose servers return the same filename (e.g. download.bin) would
resolve to the same ./lark-im-resources/ path and clobber each other
concurrently. The friendly "adopt the server filename" behavior is kept only
for an explicit +messages-resources-download with no --output.
Resource ref extraction guards against self-referential / cyclic merge_forward
prefetch maps (a real API sub-item list can include the container's own id or a
back-pointing merge_forward) via a visited set, so extraction terminates instead
of overflowing the stack. The container message_id is threaded through nested
merge_forwards as the download owner.
Also: document the feature (including the im:message:readonly scope requirement)
in skills/lark-im — SKILL.md is generated from skill-template/domains/im.md
(edit the source), plus the hand-written message-enrichment + 3 command
references.
Change-Id: I3a71d7d1b193130f551aaa2ec180ac1500d59ac4
Meego: https://meego.larkoffice.com/5e96d7bff4e7c525510f9156/story/detail/7331555925
Adds feed shortcut management to the im domain: pin chats to the user's feed sidebar, list pinned entries, and unpin them. Three new shortcuts wrap the im/v2/feed_shortcuts OpenAPI routes, which currently expose CHAT-type entries only and accept user identity only.
Add IM flag shortcut commands to lark-cli, enabling users to create, list, and cancel bookmarks on messages and threads via +flag-create, +flag-list, and +flag-cancel.
Change-Id: I8f87f0eadf83fb59b024a3b9fe67b23d363abe0a
`im chats link` is registered as a regular service method (no
`risk: high-risk-write` annotation), so the framework does not register
the `--yes` flag on it. Setting `Yes: true` on the e2e Request makes
the runner append `--yes`, which cobra rejects with `unknown flag:
--yes` before the request is ever issued — the rest of the assertions
then fall through with empty stdout.
The flag was added in #633 alongside the risk-tiering rollout that
covered other workflows that genuinely flipped to high-risk-write.
For chats link the API call (creating a chat share link with a
configurable validity period) is not destructive and was never
re-classified, so the line is just leftover from that pass. Drop it
to restore the e2e green; if we ever decide to gate share-link
creation behind confirmation we can re-add it together with the
metadata flip.
Change-Id: Ieb094407a7f0fa18cd130a9d80c7146274b5ecc7
* feat(risk): implement confirmation for high-risk write operations
* feat(risk): streamline confirmation for high-risk write operations
* feat(risk): document approval protocol for high-risk write operations
* feat(risk): refine confirmation protocol for high-risk write operations
* feat(risk): remove redundant variable declaration in risk test
* feat(risk): add 'Yes' flag to various test cases for confirmation