- Introduce new fields `dify_api_url` and `dify_api_key` in `AssistantConfig` for Dify API integration.
- Update `requirements.txt` to include `dify-client-python` for Dify SDK support.
- Modify `config_resolver` to handle Dify connection information.
- Add a new `globalNode` type in workflow specifications to provide unified settings across workflows.
- Enhance node specifications with additional constraints and default values for better configuration management.
- Update frontend components to support the new `globalNode` type and its properties, improving workflow editor functionality.
- Change the 'addable' property of a specific node type to true, allowing for dynamic addition of nodes.
- Modify the GenericNode component to include a new icon and adjust styles for better visual representation.
- Update node handling logic to prevent deletion of 'startCall' nodes and improve node change handling in the workflow editor.
- Refactor layout and styling in the WorkflowEditor for a more polished user interface.
- Introduce a new WorkflowEngine class to manage workflow graphs, enabling dynamic node-based interactions.
- Update AssistantConfig to include a graph field for workflow definitions, allowing for flexible configuration.
- Modify pipeline execution to support workflow-driven dialogue, integrating node transitions and system prompts based on active nodes.
- Enhance frontend components to visualize active nodes and provide debugging capabilities, including highlighting the current node during interactions.
- Refactor existing components to accommodate new workflow functionalities and improve overall user experience.
- Introduce a new workflow editor component for visualizing and managing workflows, allowing users to add nodes and define connections.
- Implement backend support for node types, including validation and constraints for workflow graphs.
- Add new API endpoints for retrieving node types and their specifications.
- Enhance the AssistantPage to integrate the workflow editor, enabling users to create and edit workflows directly.
- Update frontend components to support new workflow functionalities, including condition edges and generic nodes.
- Refactor existing code to accommodate the new workflow features and improve overall structure.