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Garry TanandClaude Fable 5 a42352081c test(extract): pin the version-arm stamp floor with an explicit regression test
The floor in extractStaleFromDB was only covered incidentally — the #1768
test's updated_at (2026-06-02) fell below the bumped VERSION_TS, but its
comment still says the date was chosen to sit ABOVE the watermark. A future
date 'repair' there would silently drop floor coverage. This test pins it
directly: pre-watermark page clears after --stale and stays cleared.
Verified fail-without-fix against master's extract.ts.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-22 11:59:09 -07:00
Garry TanandClaude Fable 5 070f4c5678 fix(extract): floor --stale stamp at LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS so version bumps don't create permanently-stale pages
The version-ts bump in this PR exposed a latent conflict: extractStaleFromDB
stamps links_extracted_at = the page's read updated_at (#1768 µs fix), but a
page last edited BEFORE the new LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS then lands below the
version watermark and the 'links_extracted_at < versionTs' arm re-flags it
stale on every run — an infinite re-extraction loop. Stamp
max(updated_at, versionTs); versionTs is always a past release date, so the
D4 concurrent-edit race guard still holds.

Fixes the test/extract-stale.test.ts CI failure on this branch.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-22 10:56:38 -07:00
Garry TanandClaude Fable 5 4b2df89935 fix(extract): resolve path-style wikilinks outside DIR_PATTERN + add ops/ to whitelist (#2576 bug 2)
- Add ops to DIR_PATTERN so [[ops/services/...]] wikilinks and bare
  ops/... slug refs are recognized as qualified entity references.
- queryBasenameIndex (the shared basename matcher behind
  resolveBasenameMatches, the FS resolver, and the doctor check) now
  falls back to the path tail when a path-style ref misses — before,
  normalizeBasename stripped slashes into a garbage key that could
  never hit the tail-keyed index.
- Bump LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS so extract --stale re-sweeps
  previously-stamped pages with the new extraction logic.

Bugs 1+3 of #2576 are covered by PR #2717 (--stale nullResolver).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-21 14:33:45 -07:00
10 changed files with 69 additions and 262 deletions
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@@ -223,16 +223,14 @@ export GBRAIN_REMOTE_CLIENT_ID=<Alice's client_id>
export GBRAIN_REMOTE_CLIENT_SECRET=<Alice's client_secret>
export GBRAIN_REMOTE_MCP_URL=https://brain.acme-co.com/mcp
gbrain search "performance review"
gbrain search "performance review" --remote
```
(On a thin-client install every shared op routes through the remote MCP server automatically — no flag needed. The env vars select whose credentials the call uses.)
Alice should see results only from `customers` and `shared`. The performance-review notes live in `internal`, which she's not scoped to read. She shouldn't see them.
```bash
# Terminal 2, as Bob (export his credentials similarly)
gbrain search "performance review"
gbrain search "performance review" --remote
```
Bob should see the performance-review notes from `internal`, plus anything related from `shared`. He shouldn't see anything that lives only in `customers`.
@@ -516,7 +514,7 @@ The first sync embeds every page, which takes time. Check `gbrain sources status
### "I see a page I shouldn't see"
This shouldn't happen, but if you suspect it, run `gbrain search <query> --json` as the constrained client (thin-client install, with the client's `GBRAIN_REMOTE_*` env exported) and inspect the `source_id` field on every returned result. Every row should be in the client's `--federated-read` set. If one isn't, file an issue with the exact slug and source IDs.
This shouldn't happen, but if you suspect it, run `gbrain search <query> --remote --json` as the constrained client and inspect the `source_id` field on every returned result. Every row should be in the client's `--federated-read` set. If one isn't, file an issue with the exact slug and source IDs.
### "The synthesized answer is wrong"
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@@ -464,11 +464,7 @@ async function main() {
// routed path. Date → ISO string; bigint → string (postgres.js shape);
// Buffer → object. Microsecond-cost; eliminates a whole drift bug class.
const result = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(rawResult, bigintToStringReplacer));
// #380 pass-through: `--json` (undeclared on most ops, promised by docs)
// emits the raw op result instead of the human formatter.
const output = params.json === true
? JSON.stringify(result, null, 2) + '\n'
: formatResult(op.name, result);
const output = formatResult(op.name, result);
if (output) process.stdout.write(output);
} catch (e: unknown) {
// v0.42.20.0 (codex D4): on error, set exitCode + return so the `finally`
@@ -551,10 +547,7 @@ async function runThinClientRouted(
signal: sigintController.signal,
});
const result = unpackToolResult(raw);
// #380: same --json seam as the local-engine path (renderer parity).
const output = params.json === true
? JSON.stringify(result, null, 2) + '\n'
: formatResult(op.name, result);
const output = formatResult(op.name, result);
if (output) process.stdout.write(output);
} catch (e: unknown) {
if (e instanceof RemoteMcpError) {
@@ -764,28 +757,10 @@ export function resolveQueryImage(
return { path: imagePath, base64, mime };
}
/**
* #380: undeclared flags that are honored DOWNSTREAM of parseOpArgs and must
* keep passing through when unknown flags become hard errors:
* - source → makeContext's resolveSourceId (the --source axis)
* - brain → the mount/brain routing axis (docs promise the flag)
* - dry_run → makeContext's ctx.dryRun (ops without a declared dry_run)
* - json → raw-JSON output seam (local + thin-client paths)
*/
const PASSTHROUGH_VALUE_FLAGS = new Set(['source', 'brain']);
const PASSTHROUGH_BOOL_FLAGS = new Set(['dry_run', 'json']);
export function parseOpArgs(op: Operation, args: string[]): Record<string, unknown> {
const params: Record<string, unknown> = {};
const positional = op.cliHints?.positional || [];
let posIdx = 0;
const cliName = op.cliHints?.name || op.name;
const MAX_STDIN = 5_000_000; // 5MB cap, shared by stdin and --file
// #380: `--file <path>` fills the op's declared stdin param (put's `content`)
// from a file. Driven by cliHints.stdin — no per-op hard-coding — and
// disabled when the op declares a real `file` param of its own.
const fileParam = op.cliHints?.stdin && !op.params.file ? op.cliHints.stdin : undefined;
let filePath: string | undefined;
for (let i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
const arg = args[i];
@@ -799,42 +774,12 @@ export function parseOpArgs(op: Operation, args: string[]): Record<string, unkno
}
}
const key = arg.slice(2).replace(/-/g, '_');
if (fileParam && key === 'file') {
if (i + 1 >= args.length) {
console.error(`Error: ${arg} requires a value.`);
process.exit(1);
}
filePath = args[++i];
continue;
}
const paramDef = op.params[key];
if (!paramDef) {
if (PASSTHROUGH_BOOL_FLAGS.has(key)) {
params[key] = true;
continue;
}
if (PASSTHROUGH_VALUE_FLAGS.has(key)) {
if (i + 1 >= args.length) {
console.error(`Error: ${arg} requires a value.`);
process.exit(1);
}
params[key] = args[++i];
continue;
}
// #380: unknown flags were silently swallowed into params, so typos
// like `put --file` created empty pages instead of erroring.
console.error(`Unknown option for gbrain ${cliName}: ${arg}`);
console.error(`Run 'gbrain ${cliName} --help' for valid flags.`);
process.exit(1);
}
if (paramDef.type === 'boolean') {
if (paramDef?.type === 'boolean') {
params[key] = true;
} else if (i + 1 < args.length) {
params[key] = args[++i];
if (paramDef.type === 'number') params[key] = Number(params[key]);
} else {
console.error(`Error: ${arg} requires a value.`);
process.exit(1);
if (paramDef?.type === 'number') params[key] = Number(params[key]);
}
} else if (posIdx < positional.length) {
const key = positional[posIdx++];
@@ -843,30 +788,10 @@ export function parseOpArgs(op: Operation, args: string[]): Record<string, unkno
}
}
// #380: resolve --file AFTER the loop so --file/--content conflicts are
// caught in either order.
if (filePath !== undefined && fileParam) {
if (params[fileParam] !== undefined) {
console.error(`Error: use only one of --file, --${fileParam}, or stdin for gbrain ${cliName}.`);
process.exit(1);
}
let fileContent: string;
try {
fileContent = readFileSync(filePath, 'utf-8');
} catch (e) {
console.error(`Error: cannot read --file ${filePath}: ${e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e)}`);
process.exit(1);
}
if (Buffer.byteLength(fileContent, 'utf-8') > MAX_STDIN) {
console.error(`Error: file content exceeds ${MAX_STDIN} bytes. Split into smaller inputs.`);
process.exit(1);
}
params[fileParam] = fileContent;
}
// Read stdin for content params
if (op.cliHints?.stdin && !params[op.cliHints.stdin] && !process.stdin.isTTY) {
const stdinContent = readFileSync(0, 'utf-8');
const MAX_STDIN = 5_000_000; // 5MB
if (Buffer.byteLength(stdinContent, 'utf-8') > MAX_STDIN) {
console.error(`Error: stdin content exceeds ${MAX_STDIN} bytes. Split into smaller inputs.`);
process.exit(1);
@@ -2328,10 +2253,6 @@ export function printOpHelp(op: Operation, invokedName?: string) {
const prefix = isPos ? ` <${key}>` : ` --${key.replace(/_/g, '-')}`;
console.log(`${prefix.padEnd(28)} ${def.description || ''}${req}`);
}
// #380: ops that read stdin also accept --file <path> (parseOpArgs).
if (op.cliHints?.stdin && !op.params.file) {
console.log(`${' --file <path>'.padEnd(28)} Read ${op.cliHints.stdin} from a file (alternative to --${op.cliHints.stdin} or stdin)`);
}
}
}
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@@ -1743,7 +1743,15 @@ async function extractStaleFromDB(
// `page.updated_at.toISOString()` — the JS Date is ms-truncated, so the
// µs-precision DB updated_at stayed strictly greater and the page never
// cleared on Postgres. Stamping the exact value makes them equal.
processedRefs.push({ slug: page.slug, source_id: page.source_id, extractedAt: page.updated_at_iso });
//
// Version-arm floor: a page last edited BEFORE LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS
// would otherwise be stamped below the version watermark and stay
// permanently stale (`links_extracted_at < versionTs` re-fires every run).
// Stamp max(updated_at, versionTs) — versionTs is always a past release
// date, so a concurrent edit's now() still exceeds the stamp and D4 holds.
// Tie at ms precision picks updated_at_iso (its µs ≥ versionTs's .000000).
const stampTs = new Date(page.updated_at_iso) >= new Date(versionTs) ? page.updated_at_iso : versionTs;
processedRefs.push({ slug: page.slug, source_id: page.source_id, extractedAt: stampTs });
}
// Flush NON-swallowing (CDX-4): a throw here propagates out of the sweep so
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ import { ensureWellFormed } from './text-safe.ts';
* OR updated_at > links_extracted_at`. It is an ISO-8601 string (NOT a number) —
* the column is TIMESTAMPTZ and the predicate binds it as `::timestamptz`.
*/
export const LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS = '2026-05-31T00:00:00Z';
export const LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS = '2026-07-21T00:00:00Z';
// ─── Entity references ──────────────────────────────────────────
@@ -80,10 +80,10 @@ export type LinkResolutionType = 'qualified' | 'unqualified';
* Directory prefix whitelist. These are the top-level slug dirs the extractor
* recognizes as entity references. Upstream canonical + our extensions:
* - Gbrain canonical: people, companies, meetings, concepts, deal, civic, project, source, media, yc, projects
* - Our domain extensions: tech, finance, personal, openclaw (domain-organized wikis)
* - Our domain extensions: tech, finance, personal, openclaw, ops (domain-organized wikis)
* - Our entity prefix: entities (we kept some legacy entities/projects/ pages)
*/
const DIR_PATTERN = '(?:people|companies|meetings|concepts|deal|civic|project|projects|source|media|yc|tech|finance|personal|openclaw|entities)';
const DIR_PATTERN = '(?:people|companies|meetings|concepts|deal|civic|project|projects|source|media|yc|tech|finance|personal|openclaw|entities|ops)';
/**
* Match `[Name](path)` markdown links pointing to entity directories.
@@ -865,7 +865,16 @@ export function queryBasenameIndex(idx: Map<string, string[]>, name: string): st
if (!name || typeof name !== 'string') return [];
const trimmed = name.trim();
if (!trimmed) return [];
const hit = idx.get(trimmed) ?? idx.get(trimmed.toLowerCase()) ?? idx.get(normalizeBasename(trimmed));
let hit = idx.get(trimmed) ?? idx.get(trimmed.toLowerCase()) ?? idx.get(normalizeBasename(trimmed));
// Issue #2576 bug 2: path-style refs (`runbooks/2026-05-01-x`) from dirs
// outside DIR_PATTERN reach here, but normalizeBasename strips slashes
// into a garbage key (`runbooks2026-05-01-x`) that can never hit the
// tail-keyed index. Fall back to the path tail so qualified refs resolve
// by basename like everything else.
if (!hit && trimmed.includes('/')) {
const tail = trimmed.slice(trimmed.lastIndexOf('/') + 1).trim();
if (tail) hit = idx.get(tail) ?? idx.get(tail.toLowerCase()) ?? idx.get(normalizeBasename(tail));
}
return hit ? [...hit].sort(basenameSort) : [];
}
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@@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ const get_page: Operation = {
const put_page: Operation = {
name: 'put_page',
description: 'Write/update a page (markdown with frontmatter). Chunks, embeds, reconciles tags, and (when auto_link/auto_timeline are enabled) extracts + reconciles graph links and timeline entries. On the CLI, `gbrain put SLUG --file PATH` reads content from a file (also `--content` or stdin). For provenance write-through and a binary-NUL guard, prefer `gbrain capture --file PATH --slug SLUG` (v0.39.3.0).',
description: 'Write/update a page (markdown with frontmatter). Chunks, embeds, reconciles tags, and (when auto_link/auto_timeline are enabled) extracts + reconciles graph links and timeline entries. For large content on Windows (pipe-buffer limit ~45KB) or any file-as-input workflow, use `gbrain capture --file PATH --slug SLUG` — capture reads the file as a Buffer with a binary-NUL guard and adds provenance write-through (v0.39.3.0).',
params: {
slug: { type: 'string', required: true, description: 'Page slug' },
content: { type: 'string', required: true, description: 'Full markdown content with YAML frontmatter' },
@@ -1384,10 +1384,7 @@ const list_pages: Operation = {
params: {
type: { type: 'string', description: 'Filter by page type' },
tag: { type: 'string', description: 'Filter by tag' },
limit: { type: 'number', description: 'Max results (default 50, capped at 100 — use offset to paginate beyond)' },
// #2876: the 100-row cap was silent and there was no way past it even
// though both engines already support OFFSET on listPages.
offset: { type: 'number', description: 'Skip first N results (pagination; pair with limit)' },
limit: { type: 'number', description: 'Max results (default 50)' },
// v0.29 — surface filter that already exists on PageFilters.
updated_after: {
type: 'string',
@@ -1418,10 +1415,6 @@ const list_pages: Operation = {
type: p.type as any,
tag: p.tag as string,
limit: clampSearchLimit(p.limit as number | undefined, 50, 100),
// #2876: thread pagination through (engines already honor offset).
offset: Number.isFinite(p.offset as number) && (p.offset as number) > 0
? Math.floor(p.offset as number)
: undefined,
includeDeleted: (p.include_deleted as boolean) === true,
updated_after: typeof p.updated_after === 'string' ? p.updated_after : undefined,
sort,
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@@ -1,41 +1,8 @@
import { describe, expect, test } from 'bun:test';
import { mkdtempSync, rmSync, writeFileSync } from 'fs';
import { tmpdir } from 'os';
import { join } from 'path';
import { parseOpArgs } from '../src/cli.ts';
import { operationsByName } from '../src/core/operations.ts';
describe('parseOpArgs', () => {
// #380: `gbrain put SLUG --file PATH` reads content from the file instead
// of silently swallowing the flag and creating an empty page.
test('put --file reads the stdin param (content) from a file', () => {
const dir = mkdtempSync(join(tmpdir(), 'gbrain-put-file-'));
try {
const pagePath = join(dir, 'page.md');
writeFileSync(pagePath, '# From file\n\nBody loaded from --file.\n');
const params = parseOpArgs(operationsByName.put_page, ['concepts/from-file', '--file', pagePath]);
expect(params.slug).toBe('concepts/from-file');
expect(params.content).toBe('# From file\n\nBody loaded from --file.\n');
} finally {
rmSync(dir, { recursive: true, force: true });
}
});
// #380 regression guard: undeclared-but-honored flags must keep passing
// through when unknown flags become hard errors (--source is read by
// makeContext; --json by the output seam; --dry-run by ctx.dryRun).
test('pass-through allowlist flags survive on ops that do not declare them', () => {
const params = parseOpArgs(operationsByName.get_page, [
'people/alice-example', '--source', 'wiki', '--json', '--dry-run',
]);
expect(params).toEqual({
slug: 'people/alice-example',
source: 'wiki',
json: true,
dry_run: true,
});
});
test('--no-<boolean> maps to false without consuming the next flag', () => {
const params = parseOpArgs(operationsByName.query, [
'freshEmbedSourceScope code source',
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import { describe, test, expect } from 'bun:test';
import { existsSync, mkdtempSync, readFileSync, rmSync, writeFileSync } from 'fs';
import { existsSync, mkdtempSync, readFileSync, rmSync } from 'fs';
import { tmpdir } from 'os';
import { join } from 'path';
@@ -120,76 +120,6 @@ describe('CLI dispatch integration', () => {
expect(exitCode).toBe(0);
});
// #380 / PR #856: put --help documents the --file input path.
test('put --help documents --file input', async () => {
const proc = Bun.spawn(['bun', 'run', 'src/cli.ts', 'put', '--help'], {
cwd: repoRoot,
stdout: 'pipe',
stderr: 'pipe',
});
const stdout = await new Response(proc.stdout).text();
const exitCode = await proc.exited;
expect(stdout).toContain('Usage: gbrain put');
expect(stdout).toContain('--file <path>');
expect(exitCode).toBe(0);
});
// #380: unknown flags on shared ops are a hard error (previously silently
// swallowed into params — `put --file` created empty pages). parseOpArgs
// runs BEFORE engine connect, so the error must fire without a brain.
test('unknown shared-op flags fail before DB connection', async () => {
const home = mkdtempSync(join(tmpdir(), 'gbrain-cli-unknown-flag-'));
try {
const proc = Bun.spawn(['bun', 'run', 'src/cli.ts', 'get', 'people/alice', '--bogus'], {
cwd: repoRoot,
stdout: 'pipe',
stderr: 'pipe',
env: isolatedEnv(home),
});
const stderr = await new Response(proc.stderr).text();
const exitCode = await proc.exited;
expect(stderr).toContain('Unknown option for gbrain get: --bogus');
expect(stderr).not.toContain('No brain configured');
expect(exitCode).toBe(1);
} finally {
rmSync(home, { recursive: true, force: true });
}
});
test('put rejects combining --file and --content', async () => {
const home = mkdtempSync(join(tmpdir(), 'gbrain-cli-put-conflict-'));
try {
const pagePath = join(home, 'page.md');
writeFileSync(pagePath, 'file body\n');
const proc = Bun.spawn(
['bun', 'run', 'src/cli.ts', 'put', 'a/b', '--content', 'inline', '--file', pagePath],
{ cwd: repoRoot, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe', env: isolatedEnv(home) },
);
const stderr = await new Response(proc.stderr).text();
const exitCode = await proc.exited;
expect(stderr).toContain('use only one of --file, --content, or stdin');
expect(exitCode).toBe(1);
} finally {
rmSync(home, { recursive: true, force: true });
}
});
test('put --file with a missing path errors instead of writing an empty page', async () => {
const home = mkdtempSync(join(tmpdir(), 'gbrain-cli-put-missing-file-'));
try {
const proc = Bun.spawn(
['bun', 'run', 'src/cli.ts', 'put', 'a/b', '--file', join(home, 'nope.md')],
{ cwd: repoRoot, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe', env: isolatedEnv(home) },
);
const stderr = await new Response(proc.stderr).text();
const exitCode = await proc.exited;
expect(stderr).toContain('cannot read --file');
expect(exitCode).toBe(1);
} finally {
rmSync(home, { recursive: true, force: true });
}
});
test('upgrade --help prints usage without running upgrade', async () => {
const proc = Bun.spawn(['bun', 'run', 'src/cli.ts', 'upgrade', '--help'], {
cwd: repoRoot,
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@@ -209,6 +209,24 @@ describe('gbrain extract --stale', () => {
expect(usRows[0]?.eq).toBe(true);
});
test('version-arm floor: page edited BEFORE LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS clears after --stale (issue #2576 bug 3)', async () => {
// A page whose updated_at predates the version watermark used to be
// stamped at its updated_at (< versionTs), so the version arm re-fired
// every run — permanently stale. The sweep now floors the stamp at
// versionTs. (The #1768 test above also covers this since the v0.42.x
// VERSION_TS bump moved its date below the watermark, but this pins the
// behavior explicitly so a date "repair" there can't drop coverage.)
await engine.putPage('people/alice', personPage('Alice'));
await engine.executeRaw(`UPDATE pages SET updated_at = '2000-01-01T00:00:00Z' WHERE slug = 'people/alice'`);
expect(await engine.countStalePagesForExtraction({ versionTs: LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS })).toBe(1);
await runExtract(engine, ['--stale']);
// Pre-floor this stayed 1 forever (stamp < versionTs → version arm re-fires).
expect(await engine.countStalePagesForExtraction({ versionTs: LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS })).toBe(0);
await runExtract(engine, ['--stale']);
expect(await engine.countStalePagesForExtraction({ versionTs: LINK_EXTRACTOR_VERSION_TS })).toBe(0);
});
test('CDX-4 (D2): a link-flush throw aborts the sweep and leaves pages UNSTAMPED', async () => {
await engine.putPage('people/alice', personPage('Alice'));
await engine.putPage('companies/acme', companyPage('Acme', '[Alice](people/alice) founded [Acme](companies/acme).'));
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@@ -140,6 +140,15 @@ describe('extractEntityRefs', () => {
expect(wikiRefs[0].needsResolution).toBe(true);
});
test('recognizes ops/ qualified wikilinks (issue #2576 bug 2)', () => {
// `ops` was missing from DIR_PATTERN, so [[ops/...]] fell through to
// the generic 2c pass (needsResolution) instead of being a real ref.
const refs = extractEntityRefs('Deployed via [[ops/services/pointer-agent]].');
expect(refs.length).toBe(1);
expect(refs[0].slug).toBe('ops/services/pointer-agent');
expect(refs[0].needsResolution).toBeUndefined();
});
test('skips qualified-syntax tokens (those belong to 2a)', () => {
// [[wiki:topics/ai]] looks like 2a's qualified shape — even though
// it wouldn't satisfy DIR_PATTERN, 2c must not claim it either
@@ -1069,6 +1078,15 @@ describe('makeResolver — fallback chain', () => {
]);
});
test('resolveBasenameMatches: path-style ref falls back to the tail (issue #2576 bug 2)', async () => {
// normalizeBasename strips slashes, so `runbooks/2026-05-01-pointer-agent`
// used to normalize to a garbage key that never hit the tail-keyed index.
const engine = makeFakeEngineWithSlugs(['ops/changes/2026-05-01-pointer-agent']);
const r = makeResolver(engine);
expect(await r.resolveBasenameMatches!('runbooks/2026-05-01-pointer-agent'))
.toEqual(['ops/changes/2026-05-01-pointer-agent']);
});
test('resolveBasenameMatches: case-insensitive fallback', async () => {
const engine = makeFakeEngineWithSlugs(['companies/fast-weigh']);
const r = makeResolver(engine);
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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
import { describe, test, expect } from 'bun:test';
import { operationsByName } from '../src/core/operations.ts';
/**
* #2876: `gbrain list --limit` silently clamped at 100 with no pagination.
* list_pages now declares `offset` (both engines already supported it on
* PageFilters) and the limit description discloses the 100-row cap.
*/
describe('list_pages pagination (#2876)', () => {
const listPagesOp = operationsByName.list_pages;
function makeCtx(captured: unknown[]) {
return {
engine: {
listPages: async (filters: unknown) => {
captured.push(filters);
return [];
},
},
config: { engine: 'pglite' },
logger: { info() {}, warn() {}, error() {} },
dryRun: false,
remote: false,
sourceId: 'default',
} as any;
}
test('declares offset param and discloses the 100-row cap on limit', () => {
expect(listPagesOp.params.offset).toBeDefined();
expect(listPagesOp.params.offset.type).toBe('number');
expect(listPagesOp.params.limit.description).toContain('100');
});
test('threads offset through to engine.listPages', async () => {
const captured: any[] = [];
await listPagesOp.handler(makeCtx(captured), { limit: 10, offset: 30 });
expect(captured[0].offset).toBe(30);
expect(captured[0].limit).toBe(10);
});
test('drops negative, non-finite, and zero offsets', async () => {
const captured: any[] = [];
const ctx = makeCtx(captured);
await listPagesOp.handler(ctx, { offset: -5 });
await listPagesOp.handler(ctx, { offset: Infinity });
await listPagesOp.handler(ctx, { offset: 0 });
for (const f of captured) expect(f.offset).toBeUndefined();
});
test('floors fractional offsets', async () => {
const captured: any[] = [];
await listPagesOp.handler(makeCtx(captured), { offset: 7.9 });
expect(captured[0].offset).toBe(7);
});
});