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Garry TanandClaude Fable 5 09f9b00f86 docs: restore parseNiceFlag docblock displaced by PRUNE_STATUSES; note --status/0d in top-level jobs help
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-22 11:20:16 -07:00
dfe1755da6 fix(jobs): prune --status filter + --older-than 0d as explicit no-age-floor (takeover of #2282)
Salvages the CLI plumbing from PR #2282 (queue.prune already accepted a
status[] param; the CLI exposed neither knob) and repairs the flaws found
in verification:

- --status completed,failed,dead,cancelled passes an explicit terminal
  subset through to queue.prune; anything else fails fast. Parsing lives
  in exported parsePruneStatuses (unit-tested, mirrors parseNiceFlag).
- --older-than 0d is documented and messaged as what it actually does:
  NO age floor — deletes ALL matching terminal jobs — not "same-day
  only" as the original PR body claimed. Help text + success line say so
  ("regardless of age") so an operator can't mistake it for a same-day
  cutoff.
- Real tests this time: queue-level status-filter + zero-age-floor cases
  in test/minions.test.ts, parser cases in test/jobs-prune-flags.test.ts
  (the original PR cited tests in a file that does not exist).

Co-authored-by: brettdavies <brettdavies@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-21 14:20:23 -07:00
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@@ -85,10 +85,6 @@ gbrain get media/articles/<slug>
# 5. Cross-link entities
# For every person/company mentioned, add a timeline back-link.
# Mark NEW pages minted for article subjects the reader only reads ABOUT
# (not personal contacts) as reference: `gbrain reference <slug>`
# (or reference: true in frontmatter). Exempts them from coverage nudges;
# they stay searchable. Default for real contacts: do NOT set it.
```
## Quality bar
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@@ -273,13 +273,6 @@ Cross-link entities mentioned in the analysis:
- For every person the right column references with a brain page, add a
back-link from `people/<slug>` to the new `media/books/<slug>-personalized`
page (per `conventions/quality.md` Iron Law).
- **Mark book figures as reference entities.** Any NEW person/company page you
mint for a figure from the book (an author, a historical figure, a company
the book discusses) — someone the reader reads ABOUT but doesn't personally
interact with — should be flagged: `gbrain reference <slug>` (or
`reference: true` in frontmatter). They stay fully searchable/linkable but
are exempt from coverage nudges (timeline/links). Skip this for anyone the
reader actually knows. Default for normal contacts: do NOT set it.
## Quality bar (the bar)
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@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
# Convention: Reference entities (canon figures)
Some person/company pages are people/orgs the user **reads about** but does not
personally interact with — a book's author, a historical figure, a company an
article discusses (Andy Grove, Kleiner Perkins, Intel…). They are real
knowledge, worth a page, but they have **no dated history in the user's own
life**, so the entity coverage metrics (`timeline_coverage`,
`entity_link_coverage`) flag them as permanently incomplete with no honest fix.
The `reference: true` frontmatter flag resolves this.
## What it does
- A page with `reference: true` is **exempt from the entity coverage metrics
only** (`timeline_coverage`, `entity_link_coverage`, and their onboard
nudges).
- It keeps its real `type` (`person` / `company`), so it stays **fully
searchable, enrichable, linkable, and edge-resolvable**. NOTHING about
retrieval changes — this is the whole reason it's a flag, not a new `type`.
- It is **opt-in**. Absent / `false` / anything-but-`true` = a normal entity
that DOES count toward coverage. **This is the default — do not set it on real
contacts.**
## When to set it
Set `reference: true` when the entity is a figure/org the user reads ABOUT, not
someone they deal with:
- authors and figures discussed in a book (book-mirror) or article
(article-enrichment)
- historical / canon figures imported as reference knowledge
- companies named only as examples in source material
Do NOT set it for people the user actually meets, emails, or works with — those
are normal entities whose missing timeline/links is a real, actionable gap.
## How to set it
```bash
gbrain reference <slug> # mark as reference
gbrain reference <slug> --unset # back to a normal entity
```
The command writes the flag to BOTH the markdown frontmatter (durable; survives
re-ingest / engine rebuild — markdown is the source of truth) AND the engine
JSONB (so coverage reflects it immediately, no re-sync). It's idempotent. You
can also hand-edit frontmatter (`reference: true`) and re-ingest.
## Why a flag, not a type
A new `type: reference-person` would drop the page out of every
`type IN ('person','company')` filter — search, enrichment, whoknows, link
inference — so you'd lose the figure everywhere, not just the metric. The flag
narrows the change to exactly the coverage denominators and nothing else.
## Implementation
`src/core/reference-flag.ts``referenceExclusionSql(alias?)` is the single
source of truth for the predicate `(frontmatter->>'reference') IS DISTINCT FROM
'true'`, ANDed into both numerator and denominator at every coverage site
(getHealth in both engines, onboard/checks.ts, init-nudge.ts). Backed by the GIN
index on `pages.frontmatter`.
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@@ -268,18 +268,6 @@ Active items, pending decisions, things to track.
- **YYYY-MM-DD** | Event description [Source: ...]
```
### Reference entities (canon figures)
If the entity is someone/something the user reads ABOUT but does not personally
interact with — a book author, a historical figure, a company discussed in an
article — mark the page as reference: `gbrain reference <slug>` (or
`reference: true` in frontmatter). Reference pages keep their `person`/`company`
type and stay fully searchable, enrichable, and linkable; they are only exempt
from the entity coverage nudges (timeline/links) that don't apply to figures
with no dated history in the user's own life. **Default: do NOT set it** — real
people and companies the user deals with are normal entities. Full convention:
`conventions/reference-entities.md`.
### Step 7: Cross-reference
- Update company pages from person enrichment (and vice versa)
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@@ -270,11 +270,6 @@ Populate them periodically or after major imports:
- `gbrain stats` — verify `link_count > 0` and `timeline_entry_count > 0` after extraction.
- `gbrain health` — review `link_coverage` and `timeline_coverage` percentages
on entity pages (person/company). Below 50% means more extraction is needed.
Note: pages flagged `reference: true` (canon/reference figures the user only
reads about) are EXEMPT from these two metrics — if coverage looks stuck
because of book/article-imported figures with no real history, mark them with
`gbrain reference <slug>` rather than chasing the percentage. See
`conventions/reference-entities.md`.
Available link types (use with `gbrain graph-query --type`):
`attended`, `works_at`, `invested_in`, `founded`, `advises`, `mentions`, `source`.
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ export function bigintToStringReplacer(_key: string, value: unknown): unknown {
}
// CLI-only commands that bypass the operation layer
export const CLI_ONLY = new Set(['init', 'reinit-pglite', 'upgrade', 'post-upgrade', 'check-update', 'integrations', 'publish', 'check-backlinks', 'lint', 'report', 'import', 'export', 'files', 'embed', 'serve', 'call', 'config', 'doctor', 'migrate', 'eval', 'sync', 'extract', 'extract-conversation-facts', 'enrich', 'reference', 'features', 'autopilot', 'graph-query', 'jobs', 'agent', 'apply-migrations', 'skillpack-check', 'skillpack', 'resolvers', 'integrity', 'repair-jsonb', 'orphans', 'sources', 'mounts', 'dream', 'check-resolvable', 'routing-eval', 'skillify', 'smoke-test', 'providers', 'storage', 'repos', 'code-def', 'code-refs', 'reindex', 'reindex-code', 'reindex-frontmatter', 'code-callers', 'code-callees', 'reconcile-links', 'frontmatter', 'auth', 'friction', 'claw-test', 'book-mirror', 'takes', 'think', 'salience', 'anomalies', 'calibration', 'transcripts', 'models', 'remote', 'recall', 'forget', 'edges-backfill', 'cache', 'ze-switch', 'founder', 'brainstorm', 'lsd', 'schema', 'capture', 'onboard', 'conversation-parser', 'status', 'connect', 'skillopt', 'quarantine', 'self-upgrade', 'advisor', 'watch', 'reindex-search-vector']);
export const CLI_ONLY = new Set(['init', 'reinit-pglite', 'upgrade', 'post-upgrade', 'check-update', 'integrations', 'publish', 'check-backlinks', 'lint', 'report', 'import', 'export', 'files', 'embed', 'serve', 'call', 'config', 'doctor', 'migrate', 'eval', 'sync', 'extract', 'extract-conversation-facts', 'enrich', 'features', 'autopilot', 'graph-query', 'jobs', 'agent', 'apply-migrations', 'skillpack-check', 'skillpack', 'resolvers', 'integrity', 'repair-jsonb', 'orphans', 'sources', 'mounts', 'dream', 'check-resolvable', 'routing-eval', 'skillify', 'smoke-test', 'providers', 'storage', 'repos', 'code-def', 'code-refs', 'reindex', 'reindex-code', 'reindex-frontmatter', 'code-callers', 'code-callees', 'reconcile-links', 'frontmatter', 'auth', 'friction', 'claw-test', 'book-mirror', 'takes', 'think', 'salience', 'anomalies', 'calibration', 'transcripts', 'models', 'remote', 'recall', 'forget', 'edges-backfill', 'cache', 'ze-switch', 'founder', 'brainstorm', 'lsd', 'schema', 'capture', 'onboard', 'conversation-parser', 'status', 'connect', 'skillopt', 'quarantine', 'self-upgrade', 'advisor', 'watch', 'reindex-search-vector']);
// CLI-only commands whose handlers print their own --help text. These are
// excluded from the generic short-circuit so detailed per-command and
// per-subcommand usage stays reachable.
@@ -1652,11 +1652,6 @@ async function handleCliOnly(command: string, args: string[]) {
await runFiles(engine, args);
break;
}
case 'reference': {
const { runReference } = await import('./commands/reference.ts');
await runReference(engine, args);
break;
}
case 'embed': {
const { runEmbed } = await import('./commands/embed.ts');
await runEmbed(engine, args);
@@ -2392,7 +2387,7 @@ JOBS (Minions)
jobs get <id> Job details + history
jobs cancel <id> Cancel job
jobs retry <id> Re-queue failed/dead job
jobs prune [--older-than 30d] Clean old jobs
jobs prune [--older-than 30d] [--status s,..] Clean old terminal jobs (0d = no age floor)
jobs stats Job health dashboard
jobs work [--queue Q] Start worker daemon (Postgres only)
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@@ -106,6 +106,21 @@ export function parseMaxRssFlag(args: string[]): number | undefined {
return parsed;
}
/** Terminal statuses `jobs prune --status` accepts (PR #2282). Matches what
* queue.prune can safely delete; anything else (waiting/active/…) is live. */
export const PRUNE_STATUSES = ['completed', 'failed', 'dead', 'cancelled'] as const satisfies readonly MinionJobStatus[];
/** Parse a `--status a,b,c` value into prune statuses. Throws on any value
* outside PRUNE_STATUSES (fail-fast, mirrors parseNiceValue). */
export function parsePruneStatuses(raw: string): MinionJobStatus[] {
const requested = raw.split(',').map(s => s.trim()).filter(Boolean);
const invalid = requested.filter(s => !(PRUNE_STATUSES as readonly string[]).includes(s));
if (requested.length === 0 || invalid.length > 0) {
throw new Error(`--status accepts a comma-separated subset of [${PRUNE_STATUSES.join(', ')}]${invalid.length ? `. Invalid: ${invalid.join(', ')}` : ''}`);
}
return requested as MinionJobStatus[];
}
/** Parse `--nice N` (then `GBRAIN_NICE` env). Returns:
* - undefined if absent (no priority change — inherit)
* - the validated integer in [-20, 19] otherwise
@@ -208,7 +223,9 @@ USAGE
gbrain jobs get <id>
gbrain jobs cancel <id>
gbrain jobs retry <id>
gbrain jobs prune [--older-than 30d]
gbrain jobs prune [--older-than 30d] [--status completed,failed,dead,cancelled]
(--older-than 0d = no age floor: deletes ALL
matching terminal jobs; pair with --status)
gbrain jobs delete <id>
gbrain jobs stats
gbrain jobs smoke
@@ -600,16 +617,27 @@ HANDLER TYPES (built in)
case 'prune': {
const olderThanStr = parseFlag(args, '--older-than') ?? '30d';
const days = parseInt(olderThanStr, 10);
if (isNaN(days) || days <= 0) {
console.error('Error: --older-than must be a positive number (days). Example: --older-than 30d');
if (isNaN(days) || days < 0) {
console.error('Error: --older-than must be a non-negative number (days). Example: --older-than 30d; --older-than 0d removes the age floor (deletes ALL matching terminal jobs).');
process.exit(1);
}
const statusFlag = parseFlag(args, '--status');
let statuses: MinionJobStatus[] | undefined;
if (statusFlag !== undefined) {
try { statuses = parsePruneStatuses(statusFlag); }
catch (e) { console.error(`Error: ${e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e)}`); process.exit(1); }
}
try { await queue.ensureSchema(); }
catch (e) { console.error(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e)); process.exit(1); }
const count = await queue.prune({ olderThan: new Date(Date.now() - days * 86400000) });
console.log(`Pruned ${count} jobs older than ${days} days.`);
const count = await queue.prune({
olderThan: new Date(Date.now() - days * 86400000),
...(statuses ? { status: statuses } : {}),
});
const statusLabel = statuses ? statuses.join('+') : 'completed+dead+cancelled';
const ageLabel = days === 0 ? 'regardless of age' : `older than ${days} days`;
console.log(`Pruned ${count} ${statusLabel} jobs ${ageLabel}.`);
break;
}
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@@ -1,130 +0,0 @@
// gbrain reference <slug> [--unset] [--brain <dir>] [--json]
//
// Mark (or unmark) a page as a reference-only entity. A reference page keeps its
// real type (person/company) — fully searchable/enrichable/linkable — but is
// exempt from the entity coverage metrics (timeline_coverage,
// entity_link_coverage). See src/core/reference-flag.ts for the rationale.
//
// Durability: the flag is written to BOTH the markdown frontmatter (source of
// truth; survives re-ingest / engine rebuild) AND the engine `pages.frontmatter`
// JSONB (so the metric reflects it immediately, no re-sync needed).
import { existsSync, readFileSync, writeFileSync } from 'node:fs';
import { isAbsolute, join, resolve } from 'node:path';
import { setCliExitVerdict } from '../core/cli-force-exit.ts';
import type { BrainEngine } from '../core/engine.ts';
import { REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY } from '../core/reference-flag.ts';
import { resolveSourceId } from '../core/source-resolver.ts';
/** Insert/replace/remove `reference: true` in a markdown frontmatter block.
* Minimal-diff: only the one line changes; key order is otherwise preserved. */
export function applyReferenceFrontmatter(content: string, on: boolean): string {
const keyLine = `${REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY}: true`;
const block = content.match(/^---\n([\s\S]*?)\n---/);
if (!block) {
// No frontmatter. Nothing to remove; if setting, prepend a block.
if (!on) return content;
return `---\n${keyLine}\n---\n\n${content}`;
}
let fm = block[1];
const hasKey = new RegExp(`^${REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY}:.*$`, 'm').test(fm);
if (on) {
fm = hasKey
? fm.replace(new RegExp(`^${REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY}:.*$`, 'm'), keyLine)
: `${fm}\n${keyLine}`;
} else {
if (!hasKey) return content;
fm = fm.replace(new RegExp(`^${REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY}:.*$\\n?`, 'm'), '');
}
// Function replacement so YAML chars ($, & …) in fm aren't treated as
// replacement patterns.
return content.replace(/^---\n[\s\S]*?\n---/, () => `---\n${fm}\n---`);
}
function parseArgs(args: string[]): { slug?: string; unset: boolean; json: boolean; brain?: string; source?: string } {
let slug: string | undefined;
let unset = false;
let json = false;
let brain: string | undefined;
let source: string | undefined;
for (let i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
const a = args[i];
if (a === '--unset') unset = true;
else if (a === '--json') json = true;
else if (a === '--brain' || a === '--dir') brain = args[++i];
else if (a === '--source') source = args[++i];
else if (!a.startsWith('--') && !slug) slug = a;
}
return { slug, unset, json, brain, source };
}
async function resolveBrainDir(engine: BrainEngine, explicit?: string): Promise<string | null> {
if (explicit) return resolve(explicit);
const configured = await engine.getConfig('sync.repo_path');
if (configured && existsSync(configured)) return resolve(configured);
return null;
}
export async function runReference(engine: BrainEngine, args: string[]): Promise<void> {
const { slug, unset, json, brain, source } = parseArgs(args);
if (!slug) {
console.error('Usage: gbrain reference <slug> [--unset] [--source <id>] [--brain <dir>] [--json]');
setCliExitVerdict(2);
return;
}
const brainDir = await resolveBrainDir(engine, brain);
if (!brainDir) {
console.error('reference: could not resolve brain dir. Pass --brain <dir> or set sync.repo_path.');
setCliExitVerdict(1);
return;
}
const rel = slug.endsWith('.md') ? slug : `${slug}.md`;
const filePath = isAbsolute(rel) ? rel : join(brainDir, rel);
if (!existsSync(filePath)) {
console.error(`reference: page not found on disk: ${filePath}`);
setCliExitVerdict(1);
return;
}
// 1) Durable: edit the markdown frontmatter.
const before = readFileSync(filePath, 'utf8');
const after = applyReferenceFrontmatter(before, !unset);
const fileChanged = after !== before;
if (fileChanged) writeFileSync(filePath, after, 'utf8');
// 2) Immediate: update the engine frontmatter JSONB so the metric reflects it
// without waiting for a re-sync. Scoped to (source_id, slug) — slug is only
// unique per source, so a bare-slug UPDATE would clobber same-named pages
// in every other source. Resolve the source from the brain dir (tier-4
// local_path match) unless --source / GBRAIN_SOURCE overrides.
const cleanSlug = slug.replace(/\.md$/, '');
const sourceId = await resolveSourceId(engine, source ?? null, brainDir);
if (unset) {
await engine.executeRaw(
`UPDATE pages SET frontmatter = frontmatter - '${REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY}' WHERE slug = $1 AND source_id = $2`,
[cleanSlug, sourceId],
);
} else {
await engine.executeRaw(
`UPDATE pages SET frontmatter = jsonb_set(COALESCE(frontmatter, '{}'::jsonb), '{${REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY}}', 'true'::jsonb) WHERE slug = $1 AND source_id = $2`,
[cleanSlug, sourceId],
);
}
const result = { slug: cleanSlug, source_id: sourceId, reference: !unset, file_changed: fileChanged, file: filePath };
if (json) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(result));
} else {
const verb = unset ? 'unmarked' : 'marked';
console.log(`${verb} ${cleanSlug} as reference=${!unset}${fileChanged ? '' : ' (frontmatter already current)'}`);
if (!unset) {
console.log(' → exempt from timeline_coverage / entity_link_coverage; still fully searchable & linkable.');
}
}
}
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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
import type { BrainEngine } from '../engine.ts';
import type { RemediationStep } from '../remediation-step.ts';
import { makeRemediationStep } from '../remediation-step.ts';
import { referenceExclusionSql } from '../reference-flag.ts';
/** Shared shape returned by all four checks. */
export interface OnboardCheckResult {
@@ -121,8 +120,7 @@ export async function checkEntityLinkCoverage(
engine,
`SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM pages
WHERE type IN ('person', 'company', 'organization', 'entity')
AND deleted_at IS NULL
AND ${referenceExclusionSql()}`,
AND deleted_at IS NULL`,
);
if (totalEntities === 0) {
@@ -146,7 +144,6 @@ export async function checkEntityLinkCoverage(
SELECT p.id FROM pages p ${sampleClause}
WHERE p.type IN ('person', 'company', 'organization', 'entity')
AND p.deleted_at IS NULL
AND ${referenceExclusionSql('p')}
AND EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM links l WHERE l.to_page_id = p.id)
) sub`,
);
@@ -218,8 +215,7 @@ export async function checkTimelineCoverage(
engine,
`SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM pages
WHERE type IN ('person', 'company', 'organization', 'entity')
AND deleted_at IS NULL
AND ${referenceExclusionSql()}`,
AND deleted_at IS NULL`,
);
if (totalEntities === 0) {
@@ -241,7 +237,6 @@ export async function checkTimelineCoverage(
SELECT p.id FROM pages p ${sampleClause}
WHERE p.type IN ('person', 'company', 'organization', 'entity')
AND p.deleted_at IS NULL
AND ${referenceExclusionSql('p')}
AND EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM timeline_entries t WHERE t.page_id = p.id)
) sub`,
);
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@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@
// also short-circuits (CI/scripted callers see nothing).
import type { BrainEngine } from '../engine.ts';
import { referenceExclusionSql } from '../reference-flag.ts';
const NUDGE_BUDGET_MS = 3000;
@@ -58,8 +57,7 @@ export async function runInitNudge(engine: BrainEngine): Promise<void> {
engine.executeRaw<{ count: string | number }>(
`SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM pages
WHERE type IN ('person', 'company', 'organization', 'entity')
AND deleted_at IS NULL
AND ${referenceExclusionSql()}`,
AND deleted_at IS NULL`,
[],
{ signal: controller.signal },
),
@@ -67,7 +65,6 @@ export async function runInitNudge(engine: BrainEngine): Promise<void> {
`SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM pages p
WHERE p.type IN ('person', 'company', 'organization', 'entity')
AND p.deleted_at IS NULL
AND ${referenceExclusionSql('p')}
AND EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM links l WHERE l.to_page_id = p.id)`,
[],
{ signal: controller.signal },
@@ -76,7 +73,6 @@ export async function runInitNudge(engine: BrainEngine): Promise<void> {
`SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM pages p
WHERE p.type IN ('person', 'company', 'organization', 'entity')
AND p.deleted_at IS NULL
AND ${referenceExclusionSql('p')}
AND EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM timeline_entries t WHERE t.page_id = p.id)`,
[],
{ signal: controller.signal },
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@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ import { runMigrations } from './migrate.ts';
import { PGLITE_SCHEMA_SQL, getPGLiteSchema } from './pglite-schema.ts';
import { DEFAULT_EMBEDDING_MODEL, DEFAULT_EMBEDDING_DIMENSIONS } from './ai/defaults.ts';
import { DELETE_BATCH_SIZE } from './engine-constants.ts';
import { referenceExclusionSql } from './reference-flag.ts';
import { MARKDOWN_CHUNKER_VERSION } from './chunkers/recursive.ts';
import { acquireLock, releaseLock, type LockHandle } from './pglite-lock.ts';
import { getFtsLanguage } from './fts-language.ts';
@@ -5203,7 +5202,6 @@ export class PGLiteEngine implements BrainEngine {
const { rows: [h] } = await this.db.query(`
WITH entity_pages AS (
SELECT id, slug FROM pages WHERE type IN ('person', 'company')
AND ${referenceExclusionSql()}
)
SELECT
(SELECT count(*) FROM pages) as page_count,
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@@ -5320,12 +5320,7 @@ export class PostgresEngine implements BrainEngine {
// is working as intended, not an orphan.
const [h] = await sql`
WITH entity_pages AS (
-- reference:true pages are exempt from coverage metrics.
-- Inlined (postgres.js tagged-template interpolation = bound param,
-- not raw SQL); keep in sync with referenceExclusionSql() in
-- reference-flag.ts.
SELECT id, slug FROM pages WHERE type IN ('person', 'company')
AND (frontmatter->>'reference') IS DISTINCT FROM 'true'
)
SELECT
(SELECT count(*) FROM pages) as page_count,
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@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
// Reference / canon entities.
//
// A page with frontmatter `reference: true` is a reference-only entity — a
// figure or organization imported from a book / article / external source that
// the user reads ABOUT but does not actively interact with (e.g. Andy Grove,
// Kleiner Perkins). It keeps its real `type` (`person` / `company`), so it stays
// fully searchable, enrichable, linkable, and edge-resolvable — NOTHING about
// retrieval changes.
//
// The ONLY behavior it opts out of is the entity *coverage* metrics
// (`timeline_coverage`, `entity_link_coverage` + their onboard-nudge mirrors).
// Those metrics nudge "this entity should accumulate dated history / inbound
// links"; that assumption is right for people you actually deal with and wrong
// for canon imports, which have no dated events in the user's life. Excluding
// them keeps the metric honest and actionable instead of permanently red.
//
// Opt-in: absent / false / anything-but-true = normal entity (the default).
// Set via `gbrain reference <slug>` (or hand-edit frontmatter).
export const REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY = 'reference';
/**
* SQL predicate (true for NON-reference pages) to AND into entity-coverage
* denominators AND numerators so the ratio stays consistent. JSONB `->>` yields
* text; `IS DISTINCT FROM 'true'` treats absent (NULL) and every non-true value
* as a normal counted entity. Backed by the GIN index on `pages.frontmatter`.
*
* @param alias optional table alias (e.g. 'p' for `pages p`); omit for bare `pages`.
*
* NOTE: postgres-engine.ts uses a postgres.js tagged template where `${}` is a
* bound parameter, not raw SQL, so it inlines this predicate literally — keep
* the two in sync.
*/
export function referenceExclusionSql(alias = ''): string {
const col = alias ? `${alias}.frontmatter` : 'frontmatter';
return `(${col}->>'${REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY}') IS DISTINCT FROM 'true'`;
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
/**
* Unit tests for parsePruneStatuses (PR #2282) — `jobs prune --status` parsing.
*/
import { describe, test, expect } from 'bun:test';
import { parsePruneStatuses, PRUNE_STATUSES } from '../src/commands/jobs.ts';
describe('parsePruneStatuses', () => {
test('parses a single status', () => {
expect(parsePruneStatuses('failed')).toEqual(['failed']);
});
test('parses a comma-separated list with whitespace', () => {
expect(parsePruneStatuses(' completed, dead ')).toEqual(['completed', 'dead']);
});
test('accepts every documented terminal status', () => {
expect(parsePruneStatuses(PRUNE_STATUSES.join(','))).toEqual([...PRUNE_STATUSES]);
});
test('throws on non-terminal statuses', () => {
expect(() => parsePruneStatuses('waiting')).toThrow(/Invalid: waiting/);
expect(() => parsePruneStatuses('completed,active')).toThrow(/Invalid: active/);
});
test('throws on empty value', () => {
expect(() => parsePruneStatuses('')).toThrow(/comma-separated subset/);
expect(() => parsePruneStatuses(',')).toThrow(/comma-separated subset/);
});
});
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const count = await queue.prune({ olderThan: new Date(Date.now() + 86400000) }); // future date = prune everything old enough
expect(count).toBe(1); // only the cancelled one
});
// PR #2282: `jobs prune --status` passes an explicit status subset through.
test('status filter prunes only the requested terminal statuses', async () => {
const cancelled = await queue.add('sync', {});
await queue.cancelJob(cancelled.id);
const dead = await queue.add('embed', {}, { max_attempts: 1 });
await queue.claim('tok1', 30000, 'default', ['embed']);
await queue.failJob(dead.id, 'tok1', 'boom', 'dead');
const count = await queue.prune({ olderThan: new Date(Date.now() + 86400000), status: ['dead'] });
expect(count).toBe(1); // only the dead one
const remaining = await queue.getJobs({ status: 'cancelled' });
expect(remaining.length).toBe(1);
});
// PR #2282: `--older-than 0d` = no age floor — olderThan of "now" deletes
// terminal jobs that finished moments ago.
test('olderThan now (0d semantics) prunes just-terminated jobs', async () => {
const job = await queue.add('sync', {});
await queue.cancelJob(job.id);
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 5)); // ensure updated_at < now
const count = await queue.prune({ olderThan: new Date() });
expect(count).toBe(1);
});
});
// --- Stats (1 test) ---
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import { describe, expect, test } from 'bun:test';
import { referenceExclusionSql, REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY } from '../src/core/reference-flag.ts';
import { applyReferenceFrontmatter } from '../src/commands/reference.ts';
describe('referenceExclusionSql', () => {
test('bare pages (no alias)', () => {
expect(referenceExclusionSql()).toBe(`(frontmatter->>'reference') IS DISTINCT FROM 'true'`);
});
test('aliased', () => {
expect(referenceExclusionSql('p')).toBe(`(p.frontmatter->>'reference') IS DISTINCT FROM 'true'`);
});
test('key constant', () => {
expect(REFERENCE_FRONTMATTER_KEY).toBe('reference');
});
});
describe('applyReferenceFrontmatter', () => {
const page = `---\ntitle: Andy Grove\ntype: person\ntags: []\n---\n\n# Andy Grove\n\nBody.`;
test('adds reference: true to an existing frontmatter block', () => {
const out = applyReferenceFrontmatter(page, true);
expect(out).toContain('reference: true');
expect(out).toContain('type: person'); // other keys preserved
expect(out).toContain('# Andy Grove'); // body preserved
});
test('is idempotent — does not duplicate the key', () => {
const once = applyReferenceFrontmatter(page, true);
const twice = applyReferenceFrontmatter(once, true);
expect(twice).toBe(once);
expect(twice.match(/reference: true/g)).toHaveLength(1);
});
test('replaces a stale reference: false with true', () => {
const off = `---\ntype: person\nreference: false\n---\n\nBody.`;
const out = applyReferenceFrontmatter(off, true);
expect(out).toContain('reference: true');
expect(out).not.toContain('reference: false');
});
test('--unset removes the key', () => {
const on = applyReferenceFrontmatter(page, true);
const off = applyReferenceFrontmatter(on, false);
expect(off).not.toContain('reference:');
expect(off).toContain('type: person');
});
test('--unset on a page without the key is a no-op', () => {
expect(applyReferenceFrontmatter(page, false)).toBe(page);
});
test('setting on a frontmatter-less page prepends a block', () => {
const raw = '# Just a heading\n\nNo frontmatter here.';
const out = applyReferenceFrontmatter(raw, true);
expect(out.startsWith('---\nreference: true\n---\n')).toBe(true);
expect(out).toContain('# Just a heading');
});
test('preserves body containing YAML-special chars', () => {
const tricky = `---\ntype: person\n---\n\nText with $& and $1 literals.`;
const out = applyReferenceFrontmatter(tricky, true);
expect(out).toContain('Text with $& and $1 literals.');
expect(out).toContain('reference: true');
});
});
// ── e2e: getHealth exemption + (source_id, slug)-scoped JSONB write ─────────
import { afterAll, beforeAll } from 'bun:test';
import * as fs from 'node:fs';
import * as os from 'node:os';
import * as path from 'node:path';
import { PGLiteEngine } from '../src/core/pglite-engine.ts';
import { runReference } from '../src/commands/reference.ts';
import { withEnv } from './helpers/with-env.ts';
describe('reference flag e2e (PGLite)', () => {
let engine: PGLiteEngine;
let brainDir: string;
beforeAll(async () => {
engine = new PGLiteEngine();
await engine.connect({ database_url: '' });
await engine.initSchema();
brainDir = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'gbrain-ref-'));
fs.mkdirSync(path.join(brainDir, 'people'), { recursive: true });
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(brainDir, 'people/andy-grove.md'),
'---\ntitle: Andy Grove\ntype: person\n---\n\n# Andy Grove\n',
'utf8',
);
await engine.executeRaw(
`INSERT INTO sources (id, name, local_path, config, created_at)
VALUES ('src-a', 'a', $1, '{}'::jsonb, now()), ('src-b', 'b', NULL, '{}'::jsonb, now())`,
[brainDir],
);
// Same slug in BOTH sources — the write must only touch src-a.
await engine.putPage('people/andy-grove', {
type: 'person', title: 'Andy Grove', compiled_truth: 'canon figure',
}, { sourceId: 'src-a' });
await engine.putPage('people/andy-grove', {
type: 'person', title: 'Andy Grove', compiled_truth: 'other-source twin',
}, { sourceId: 'src-b' });
// A normal contact WITH a timeline entry, so coverage has a live numerator.
const contact = await engine.putPage('people/alice-example', {
type: 'person', title: 'Alice Example', compiled_truth: 'real contact',
}, { sourceId: 'src-a' });
await engine.executeRaw(
`INSERT INTO timeline_entries (page_id, date, summary) VALUES ($1, '2026-01-01', 'met')`,
[contact.id],
);
});
afterAll(async () => {
await engine.disconnect();
fs.rmSync(brainDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
});
test('runReference scopes the JSONB write to the resolved (source_id, slug)', async () => {
await withEnv({ GBRAIN_SOURCE: undefined }, () =>
runReference(engine, ['people/andy-grove', '--brain', brainDir]));
const rows = await engine.executeRaw<{ source_id: string; ref: string | null }>(
`SELECT source_id, frontmatter->>'reference' AS ref FROM pages WHERE slug = 'people/andy-grove' ORDER BY source_id`,
);
expect(rows).toEqual([
{ source_id: 'src-a', ref: 'true' },
{ source_id: 'src-b', ref: null }, // twin in the other source untouched
]);
// Durable half: frontmatter on disk got the flag too.
expect(fs.readFileSync(path.join(brainDir, 'people/andy-grove.md'), 'utf8'))
.toContain('reference: true');
});
test('getHealth exempts reference pages from timeline/link coverage', async () => {
const health = await engine.getHealth();
// 3 person pages; the 2 reference-less twins would drag coverage to 1/3.
// With the src-a twin marked reference, denominator = 2 (alice + src-b twin).
expect(health.timeline_coverage).toBeCloseTo(0.5);
});
test('unset restores the page to a normal counted entity', async () => {
await withEnv({ GBRAIN_SOURCE: undefined }, () =>
runReference(engine, ['people/andy-grove', '--unset', '--brain', brainDir]));
const rows = await engine.executeRaw<{ ref: string | null }>(
`SELECT frontmatter->>'reference' AS ref FROM pages WHERE slug = 'people/andy-grove' AND source_id = 'src-a'`,
);
expect(rows[0].ref).toBeNull();
const health = await engine.getHealth();
expect(health.timeline_coverage).toBeCloseTo(1 / 3);
});
});