New dashboard surface for editing the global emailgen persona pool — the JSON file fleet (MACVLAN/IPVLAN) and SWARM-shard mail deckies pull from. MazeNET topology personas are out of scope here; they're configured per-topology in the topology editor. Backend: * GET/PUT /api/v1/emailgen/personas — admin-write, viewer-read. PUT validates with the same Pydantic schema the worker uses (parse_personas), drops invalid entries with a warning, returns 400 only when the entire payload fails. Path is operator-discoverable on every response so a CLI-driven backup workflow stays visible. Frontend: * PersonaGeneration.tsx + .css — table + add/edit modal with the full EmailPersona schema (name, email, role, tone, mannerisms list, language, signature, active hours, reply latency, uses_llms_heavily). Local edits are batched; explicit "SAVE CHANGES" writes back, with a dirty-indicator pill and a "DISCARD" reset. Email uniqueness is enforced client-side so the scheduler never picks the same persona as both sender + recipient. * Sidebar AUTOMATION group gains a "Persona Generation" entry next to Orchestrator; route registered at /persona-generation. The worker reads the same on-disk file the API writes — see decnet.orchestrator.emailgen.global_pool. The API resets the in-process cache on every read/write so the worker picks up dashboard edits within its next tick rather than waiting on mtime.
React + TypeScript + Vite
This template provides a minimal setup to get React working in Vite with HMR and some ESLint rules.
Currently, two official plugins are available:
- @vitejs/plugin-react uses Oxc
- @vitejs/plugin-react-swc uses SWC
React Compiler
The React Compiler is not enabled on this template because of its impact on dev & build performances. To add it, see this documentation.
Expanding the ESLint configuration
If you are developing a production application, we recommend updating the configuration to enable type-aware lint rules:
export default defineConfig([
globalIgnores(['dist']),
{
files: ['**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
extends: [
// Other configs...
// Remove tseslint.configs.recommended and replace with this
tseslint.configs.recommendedTypeChecked,
// Alternatively, use this for stricter rules
tseslint.configs.strictTypeChecked,
// Optionally, add this for stylistic rules
tseslint.configs.stylisticTypeChecked,
// Other configs...
],
languageOptions: {
parserOptions: {
project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
},
// other options...
},
},
])
You can also install eslint-plugin-react-x and eslint-plugin-react-dom for React-specific lint rules:
// eslint.config.js
import reactX from 'eslint-plugin-react-x'
import reactDom from 'eslint-plugin-react-dom'
export default defineConfig([
globalIgnores(['dist']),
{
files: ['**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
extends: [
// Other configs...
// Enable lint rules for React
reactX.configs['recommended-typescript'],
// Enable lint rules for React DOM
reactDom.configs.recommended,
],
languageOptions: {
parserOptions: {
project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
},
// other options...
},
},
])