## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI-agent companies and needs secrets handling to work across local development, hosted operators, and governed agent execution. > - The affected subsystem is the company-scoped secrets control plane: database schema, server services/routes, CLI workflows, and the Secrets settings UI. > - The gap was that secrets were local-only and operators could not manage provider vaults or import existing remote references without exposing plaintext. > - This branch adds provider vault configuration plus an AWS Secrets Manager remote-import path while preserving company boundaries, binding context, and audit trails. > - I kept the PR to a single branch PR, removed unrelated lockfile/package drift, rebased the full branch onto the current `public-gh/master`, and addressed fresh Greptile findings. > - The benefit is a reviewable implementation of provider-backed secrets with focused tests covering provider selection, import conflicts, deleted secret reuse, rotation guards, and AWS signing behavior. ## What Changed - Added provider vault support for company secrets, including provider config storage, default vault handling, health checks, binding usage, access events, and remote import preview/commit. - Added an AWS Secrets Manager provider using SigV4 request signing, bounded request timeouts, namespace guardrails, cached runtime credential resolution, and external-reference linking without plaintext reads. - Added Secrets UI surfaces for vault management and remote import, plus CLI/API documentation for setup and operations. - Stabilized routine webhook secret binding paths and SSH environment-driver fixture bindings discovered during verification. - Addressed Greptile and CI findings: no lockfile/package drift, monotonic migration metadata, disabled-vault default races, soft-deleted secret hiding/recreate behavior, remove behavior with disabled vaults, soft-deleted external-reference re-import, non-active rotation guards, managed-secret soft deletion through PATCH, and per-call AWS SDK credential client churn. - Rebased this branch onto `public-gh/master` at `0e1a5828` and force-pushed with lease to keep this as the single PR for the branch. ## Verification - `git fetch public-gh master` - `git rebase public-gh/master` - `git diff --name-only public-gh/master...HEAD | grep '^pnpm-lock\.yaml$' || true` confirmed `pnpm-lock.yaml` is not in the PR diff. - Confirmed migration ordering: master ends at `0081_optimal_dormammu`; this PR adds `0082_dry_vision` and `0083_company_secret_provider_configs`. - Inspected migrations for repeat safety: new tables/indexes use `IF NOT EXISTS`; foreign keys are guarded by `DO $$ ... IF NOT EXISTS`; column additions use `ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS`. - `pnpm -r typecheck` passed before the Greptile follow-up commits. - `pnpm test:run` ran the full stable Vitest path before the Greptile follow-up commits; it completed with 3 timing-related failures under parallel load: `codex-local-execute.test.ts`, `cursor-local-execute.test.ts`, and `environment-service.test.ts`. - `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/server exec vitest run src/__tests__/codex-local-execute.test.ts src/__tests__/cursor-local-execute.test.ts src/__tests__/environment-service.test.ts` passed on targeted rerun (`24/24`). - `pnpm build` passed before the Greptile follow-up commits. Vite reported existing chunk-size/dynamic-import warnings. - After Greptile follow-up commits: `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/server exec vitest run src/__tests__/secrets-service.test.ts` passed (`26/26`). - After Greptile follow-up commits: `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/server exec vitest run src/__tests__/aws-secrets-manager-provider.test.ts src/__tests__/secrets-service.test.ts` passed (`39/39`). - After Greptile follow-up commits: `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/server typecheck` passed. - Captured Storybook screenshots from `ui/storybook-static` for visual review. - Latest PR checks on `5ca3a5cf`: `policy`, serialized server suites 1/4-4/4, `Canary Dry Run`, `e2e`, `security/snyk`, and `Greptile Review` pass; aggregate `verify` is still registering the completed child checks. - Greptile review loop continued through the latest requested pass; all Greptile review threads are resolved and the latest `Greptile Review` check on `5ca3a5cf` passed with 0 comments added. ## Screenshots Before: the provider-vault and remote-import surfaces did not exist on `master`; these are after-state screenshots from the Storybook fixtures.    ## Risks - Migration risk: this adds new secret provider tables and extends existing secret rows. The migrations were checked for monotonic ordering and idempotent guards, but reviewers should still inspect upgrade behavior carefully. - Provider risk: AWS support uses direct SigV4 requests. Automated tests cover signing, request timeouts, vault-config selection, namespace guardrails, pending-version archival, sanitized provider errors, and service-level cleanup paths. A real-vault AWS smoke test remains deployment validation for an operator with AWS credentials rather than an unverified merge blocker in this local branch. - UI risk: the Secrets page and import dialog are large new surfaces; screenshots are included above for reviewer inspection. - Verification risk: the full local stable test command hit parallel-load timing failures, although the exact failed files passed when rerun directly. - Operational risk: remote import intentionally avoids plaintext reads; operators must understand that imported external references resolve at runtime and may fail if AWS permissions change. > For core feature work, check [`ROADMAP.md`](ROADMAP.md) first and discuss it in `#dev` before opening the PR. Feature PRs that overlap with planned core work may need to be redirected — check the roadmap first. See `CONTRIBUTING.md`. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex, GPT-5 coding agent with local shell/tool use in the Paperclip worktree. Exact context-window size was not exposed by the runtime. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [ ] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [x] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge --------- Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title, summary
| title | summary |
|---|---|
| Secrets Remote Import | AWS Secrets Manager metadata-only remote import API |
Remote import lets the board link existing AWS Secrets Manager entries as
Paperclip external_reference secrets without copying plaintext into
Paperclip.
Both routes are board-only and company-scoped. The selected provider vault must
belong to the company, use aws_secrets_manager, and have a selectable status
(ready or warning). Disabled, coming-soon, or cross-company vaults are
rejected.
Remote import is an inventory and metadata workflow. Preview calls AWS
ListSecrets only and import stores a Paperclip external reference plus
fingerprint/version metadata. Neither route calls GetSecretValue or
BatchGetSecretValue, requests SecretString, requires KMS decrypt, logs raw
remote metadata, or copies secret plaintext into Paperclip.
Preview Remote AWS Secrets
POST /api/companies/{companyId}/secrets/remote-import/preview
{
"providerConfigId": "<aws-vault-uuid>",
"query": "stripe",
"nextToken": "optional-provider-page-token",
"pageSize": 50
}
query is optional and is sent to AWS as an inventory filter. Treat it as
non-secret metadata because AWS may record list request parameters in
CloudTrail. nextToken is an opaque AWS cursor; pass it back unchanged.
pageSize is capped at 100.
Response:
{
"providerConfigId": "<aws-vault-uuid>",
"provider": "aws_secrets_manager",
"nextToken": null,
"candidates": [
{
"externalRef": "arn:aws:secretsmanager:us-east-1:123456789012:secret:prod/stripe",
"remoteName": "prod/stripe",
"name": "prod/stripe",
"key": "prod-stripe",
"providerVersionRef": null,
"providerMetadata": {
"lastChangedDate": "2026-05-06T00:00:00.000Z",
"hasDescription": true
},
"status": "ready",
"importable": true,
"conflicts": []
}
]
}
Candidate status values:
ready: no existing exact external reference and no name/key collision.duplicate: an existing secret already has the exact providerexternalRef.conflict: the suggested Paperclipnameorkeyis already in use.
Conflict type values are exact_reference, name, key, and
provider_guardrail. AWS refs under Paperclip's own managed namespace are
blocked as external references so one company cannot import another company's
Paperclip-managed AWS secret through a broad runtime role.
Import Remote AWS Secret References
POST /api/companies/{companyId}/secrets/remote-import
{
"providerConfigId": "<aws-vault-uuid>",
"secrets": [
{
"externalRef": "arn:aws:secretsmanager:us-east-1:123456789012:secret:prod/stripe",
"name": "Stripe production key",
"key": "stripe-production-key",
"description": "Stripe key used by production checkout",
"providerVersionRef": null,
"providerMetadata": {
"lastChangedDate": "2026-05-06T00:00:00.000Z",
"hasDescription": true
}
}
]
}
The import response is row-level. Ready rows become active
external_reference secrets with version metadata only. Exact-reference
duplicates and name/key conflicts are skipped without failing the whole request.
The secrets array accepts 1-100 rows, and the backend re-checks duplicates and
conflicts at submit time.
Each row may include an optional Paperclip description entered during review;
blank descriptions are stored as null. AWS provider descriptions are not
copied into this field.
{
"providerConfigId": "<aws-vault-uuid>",
"provider": "aws_secrets_manager",
"importedCount": 1,
"skippedCount": 1,
"errorCount": 0,
"results": [
{
"externalRef": "arn:aws:secretsmanager:us-east-1:123456789012:secret:prod/stripe",
"name": "Stripe production key",
"key": "stripe-production-key",
"status": "imported",
"reason": null,
"secretId": "<paperclip-secret-id>",
"conflicts": []
}
]
}
Activity logs record aggregate counts and provider/vault ids only, not remote secret names, ARNs, tags, or values.
Imported references may still fail during a future bound runtime resolution if
the Paperclip runtime role can list the AWS secret but lacks
secretsmanager:GetSecretValue or required KMS decrypt permission for that
specific secret.