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issue: Referencing Knowledge in chats with '#' shows undefined instead of which knowledge base does the file belong to #20329

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Installation Method

Git Clone

Open WebUI Version

0.6.43

Ollama Version (if applicable)

0.13.5

Operating System

Ubuntu 25.10

Browser (if applicable)

Vivaldi

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  • I have read and followed all instructions in README.md.
  • I am using the latest version of both Open WebUI and Ollama.
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  • Start with the initial platform/version/OS and dependencies used,
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  • List URLs visited, user input (incl. example values/emails/passwords if needed),
  • Describe all options and toggles enabled or changed,
  • Include any files or environmental changes,
  • Identify the expected and actual result at each stage,
  • Ensure any reasonably skilled user can follow and hit the same issue.

Expected Behavior

Hovering over the file name being referenced with # the knowledge base the file belongs to should also be shown.

Actual Behavior

Starting version 0.6..42-43 hovering over the file name being referenced with # - the knowledge base the file belongs to is no longer displayed - only the undefined string.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Set up new Knowledge in Workspace (or use an existing one).
  2. Upload a file to it.
  3. Go to chats
  4. Reference the file with #
  5. Hover over the file name to see which Knowledge does it belong to

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Additional Information

Python version: 3.12
Related to #19491 and possibly to #20229

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