Etienne 90f35658c5 fix(ai) - sync AI agent step output schema when agent response format changes (#22466)
## Summary

When an AI agent workflow step is built via the AI chat tools, its
persisted
`settings.outputSchema` was left empty (or stale as a text `{ response
}` schema)
even after the agent was given a structured JSON `responseFormat`. The
workflow
still executed correctly (runtime uses actual step results), but the
builder UI
resolves downstream variables (`{{stepId.fieldName}}`) exclusively from
the
persisted `outputSchema`, so those variables showed as **"Not Found"**.

Root cause: the `update_agent` tool only mutated the agent entity and
never
re-derived the linked step's `outputSchema`, and `enrichOutputSchema`
did not
handle `AI_AGENT` steps at all.

## What changed

- **Enrich AI_AGENT output schema on the backend**: added `AI_AGENT` to
`BACKEND_ENRICHED_TYPES` in
`WorkflowSchemaWorkspaceService.enrichOutputSchema`,
so a step's `outputSchema` is computed from the agent's `responseFormat`
on
every create/update (text → `{ response }`, JSON → one field per
property).
- **Re-sync the step when the agent's response format changes**: after
`update_agent` sets a `responseFormat`, the tool now finds the draft
workflow
version(s) whose `AI_AGENT` step references that agent and re-runs the
step
  update so the persisted `outputSchema` is regenerated.
- **Fix stale-cache read**: `updateOneAgent` reads `flatAgentMaps`
before its
migration, which can leave a memoized/local stale copy for a few
seconds. The
resync now invalidates `flatAgentMaps` before re-enriching, so the fresh
  `responseFormat` is used.
- **Surface failures**: resync errors are logged (`UpdateAgentTool`)
instead of
  failing silently; the agent update itself still succeeds.
- Added unit tests for the `update_agent` resync behavior (fires on
`responseFormat` change, invalidates the cache, skips unrelated agents,
and
  reports success when the resync fails).


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