This commit provides a complete and clean implementation of the JSON-driven flow engine to resolve persistent issues with missing files in previous commits.
This commit includes:
- All individual flow definition files in the `talia_bot/data/flows/` directory.
- The `talia_bot/data/services.json` file.
- The `talia_bot/modules/flow_engine.py` module with corrected logic for handling user responses and robust role assignment.
- All other necessary backend modules that were missing after the environment reset.
This comprehensive commit ensures that all required files are present and correctly implemented, providing a stable foundation for the new modular conversational architecture. All code has been reviewed and corrected based on feedback.
Replaces hardcoded ConversationHandlers with a generic flow engine that reads conversation definitions from talia_bot/data/flows.json.
- Adds a 'conversations' table to the database to persist user state, making flows robust against restarts.
- Implements a central 'universal_handler' in main.py to process all user inputs (text, voice, callbacks, documents) through the new engine.
- Refactors Vikunja, LLM, and Calendar modules to be asynchronous and support the new architecture.
- Adds a new 'transcription' module for OpenAI Whisper and a 'mailer' module for the print flow.
- Implements the full logic for all specified user flows, including project/task management, calendar blocking, idea capture (with branching logic), and the RAG-based client sales funnel.
- Cleans up legacy code and handlers.
This commit implements the first phase of the new architectural vision for the Talia Bot.
Key changes include:
- Renamed the main application directory from `app` to `talia_bot` and updated all associated imports and configurations (`Dockerfile`, tests).
- Replaced the static, `.env`-based permission system with a dynamic, database-driven role management system.
- Introduced a `db.py` module to manage a SQLite database (`users.db`) for user persistence.
- Updated `identity.py` to fetch roles ('admin', 'crew', 'client') from the database.
- Rewrote the `README.md` and `.env.example` to align with the new project specification.
- Refactored the LLM module into the new `modules` structure.