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Bug

Manually pausing an environment works, but resuming it always fails with:

This environment is paused because your organization reached its billing limit. Resolve the limit on the billing limits settings page to resume.

even when no billing limit is in effect. Once paused by a user, an environment cannot be resumed at all.

Root cause

A manual pause leaves RuntimeEnvironment.pauseSource as NULL (only billing-limit enforcement sets BILLING_LIMIT). The resume path in PauseEnvironmentService guards its updateMany with:

NOT: { pauseSource: EnvironmentPauseSource.BILLING_LIMIT }

Prisma's NOT on a nullable field translates to SQL !=, which excludes NULL rows. So the update matches zero rows for every user-paused environment, and the zero-count branch (meant to catch a race with billing-limit pausing) returns the misleading billing-limit error.

Introduced in #3996 (the guard is correct for BILLING_LIMIT rows; it just also swallows NULL).

Fix

Explicitly include pauseSource: null rows:

OR: [
  { pauseSource: null },
  { NOT: { pauseSource: EnvironmentPauseSource.BILLING_LIMIT } },
]

Billing-limit-paused environments are still blocked from manual resume, both by the getManualPauseEnvironmentResult guard and by this clause.

Verification

Reproduced locally: paused an environment via PauseEnvironmentService (DB shows paused = true, pauseSource = NULL), resume returned the billing-limit error with updateMany matching 0 rows. With the fix, resume succeeds and the environment unpauses. Billing-paused rows remain excluded by the same clause.

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Learning: When reviewing TypeScript code that uses Zod v3, treat `z.coerce.*()` schemas as their direct Zod type (e.g., `z.coerce.boolean()` returns a `ZodBoolean` with `_def.typeName === "ZodBoolean"`) rather than a `ZodEffects`. Only `.preprocess()`, `.refine()`/`.superRefine()`, and `.transform()` are expected to wrap schemas in `ZodEffects`. Therefore, in reviewers’ logic like `getFlagControlType`, do not flag/unblock failures that require unwrapping `ZodEffects` when the input schema is a `z.coerce.*` schema.

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Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3523
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/api.v3.batches.ts:178-181
Timestamp: 2026-05-05T09:38:02.512Z
Learning: When reviewing code that catches `ServiceValidationError` in `*.server.ts` files, do not blindly forward `error.status` to HTTP responses, because SVEs may be thrown with non-default statuses (e.g., 400/500) and forwarding them can cause client-visible behavioral regressions (e.g., surfacing 500s to clients). Prefer a safe default response status of `error.status ?? 422`, but only after confirming via the reachable call graph that the caught `ServiceValidationError` instances are expected to carry those non-default statuses; otherwise, normalize to `422` to avoid unexpected client-visible 5xx behavior.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/pauseEnvironment.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-12T21:04:05.815Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3542
File: apps/webapp/app/components/sessions/v1/SessionStatus.tsx:1-3
Timestamp: 2026-05-12T21:04:05.815Z
Learning: In this Remix + TypeScript codebase, do not flag a server/client boundary violation when a file imports only types from a module matching `*.server`.

Specifically, it’s safe to import types using `import type { Foo } from "*.server"` or `import { type Foo } from "*.server"` because TypeScript erases type-only imports at compile time and they emit no JavaScript, so they won’t cross the Remix server/client bundle boundary.

Only raise the boundary concern for value imports (e.g., `import { Foo }` without `type`, or `import Foo`), since those produce JavaScript output.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/pauseEnvironment.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-25T18:21:51.905Z
Learnt from: carderne
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 4039
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/invite-revoke.tsx:0-0
Timestamp: 2026-06-25T18:21:51.905Z
Learning: During the Zod v4 migration in the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev webapp, ensure any imports from `conform-to/zod` use the Zod-4 subpath: `conform-to/zod/v4` (e.g., `import { parseWithZod } from "conform-to/zod/v4"`). Do not import from the package root `conform-to/zod`, because it is the Zod 3 implementation and may load Zod-3-only symbols (e.g., `ZodBranded`, `ZodEffects`), which can throw at module load (notably with `zod4.4.3`). This should be enforced across `apps/webapp/**/*` where helpers like `parseWithZod` and `conformZodMessage` are used.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/pauseEnvironment.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-14T08:21:07.614Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3614
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/mollifier/mollifierGate.server.ts:48-52
Timestamp: 2026-05-14T08:21:07.614Z
Learning: When using Trigger.dev v3 feature flags in the webapp, prefer the existing per-org gating mechanism supported by `flag()` via the `overrides` argument. Pass `Organization.featureFlags` (from `environment.organization.featureFlags`) as the `overrides` value; overrides must take precedence over the global `featureFlag` row. Do not require schema changes or add an `orgId` field to `FlagsOptions` for per-org gating—use the overrides pattern consistently (e.g., in gate flows like `resolveOrgFlag` and any server code that threads `environment.organization.featureFlags` into the gate call).

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/pauseEnvironment.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-04T18:16:35.386Z
Learnt from: nicktrn
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3836
File: apps/supervisor/src/backpressure/backpressureMonitor.ts:3-5
Timestamp: 2026-06-04T18:16:35.386Z
Learning: When reviewing TypeScript in this repo, apply the rule “prefer type aliases over interfaces” only to data/object shapes and union/intersection type modeling. If an interface is being used as a behavioral contract for collaborators to implement (e.g., method-shape interfaces that define required behavior, such as `BackpressureLogger` / `BackpressureSignalSource` in `apps/supervisor/src/backpressure/backpressureMonitor.ts`), keep it as an `interface` and do not flag it as a type-alias-vs-interface violation.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/pauseEnvironment.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-09T17:58:04.699Z
Learnt from: 0ski
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3879
File: apps/webapp/app/models/vercelIntegration.server.ts:619-630
Timestamp: 2026-06-09T17:58:04.699Z
Learning: In this codebase, outbound raw `fetch` calls should typically rely on Node/undici’s default request timeout (about ~300s) rather than adding a per-call `AbortController` + `setTimeout` wrapper inside individual functions (e.g. in files like `apps/webapp/app/models/vercelIntegration.server.ts`). During code review, do not flag the absence of a per-call timeout on a single `fetch` as an issue; if per-call timeouts are needed, they should be implemented via a codebase-wide convention (e.g., a shared fetch wrapper or documented pattern) rather than ad-hoc per-function changes.

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  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/pauseEnvironment.server.ts
🔇 Additional comments (2)
apps/webapp/app/v3/services/pauseEnvironment.server.ts (1)

81-86: LGTM!

.server-changes/fix-resume-user-paused-environment.md (1)

1-7: LGTM!


Walkthrough

This change modifies the resume logic in `PauseEnvironmentService.call` so that environments with a `null` `pauseSource` are eligible to be resumed. The `updateMany` where clause was changed from a single `NOT` condition excluding `BILLING_LIMIT` to an `OR` condition that also matches `pauseSource: null`. A changelog entry was added documenting the fix for manually paused environments that previously failed to resume with an incorrect billing-limit error.

Changes

File Change Summary
`apps/webapp/app/v3/services/pauseEnvironment.server.ts` Updated resume query filter to include `pauseSource: null` alongside excluding `BILLING_LIMIT`
`.server-changes/fix-resume-user-paused-environment.md` Added changelog entry describing the fix

Sequence Diagram(s)

Not applicable — this is a simple filter condition update, not a multi-step interaction flow.

Related Issues: None specified.

Related PRs: None specified.

Suggested labels: bug, webapp, server

Suggested reviewers: None specified.

Poem: A rabbit paused, then hopped once more,
No billing gate to bar the door.
Null pauseSource now finds its way,
Resumed and running, come what may.
A tiny fix, a tidy cheer— 🐇

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@nicktrn nicktrn enabled auto-merge (squash) July 2, 2026 17:52
@nicktrn nicktrn merged commit 8947c07 into main Jul 2, 2026
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nicktrn added a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 2, 2026
…nts (#4127)

Follow-up to #4120, adding regression coverage for the pause/resume path
in `PauseEnvironmentService`.

Three tests against the real service with testcontainers Postgres (no
mocks), seeded org/project/environment rows, and the same
`AuthenticatedEnvironment` coercion production uses:

1. **resumes a manually paused env** - the actual regression: pause
leaves `pauseSource` null, resume must succeed. Verified this fails with
the exact pre-#4120 symptom (false billing-limit error) when the fix is
reverted locally.
2. **rejects resume of a billing-limit paused env** - the guard still
blocks manual resume while `pauseSource = BILLING_LIMIT`, and the env
stays paused.
3. **manual pause while billing-limit paused is a no-op** - returns
success without overwriting `pauseSource`, so billing-limit converge can
still find and unpause the environment.

Tests-only change, no runtime behavior touched.
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