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fix(comments): preserve direct parent on replies (#3579)
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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973a43923f |
fix(comments): revert since-delta to issue-wide, steer to parent thread first (#3535)
#3509/#3523 scoped the comment-trigger since-delta count to the triggering
thread, so an agent resuming a busy issue only saw "+N in this thread" and
lost visibility of new comments in other threads. Revert the count to
issue-wide (every thread), keeping the trigger-comment + agent-own
exclusions, and reshape the warm-path hint to:
- report the issue-wide new-comment volume,
- steer the agent to read the triggering (parent) thread FIRST
(`--thread <trigger> --since`, or `--tail 30` for full context),
- demote the issue-wide `--since` catch-up to an only-if-needed fallback
("don't read them all blindly").
Also fixes the now-stale "scoped to the triggering thread" wording in the
resumed-session no-delta hint (it's issue-wide zero now).
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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9616d78e47 |
MUL-2785: optimize resumed comment reads (#3509)
* feat(comments): skip default thread read on resumed comment sessions Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): scope since delta to trigger thread Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * chore(comments): address thread delta review nits Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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75b5be3f8e |
feat(comments): roots-only thread stats + summary projection for comment list (MUL-2809) (#3505)
* feat(comments): roots-only thread stats + summary projection for comment list Enrich the roots_only read so each root carries reply_count (recursive descendant count) and last_activity_at (MAX created_at over the subtree), letting an agent triage which thread to open without fetching any replies. Add an orthogonal summary=true projection (--summary) that clips each returned comment's content to a fixed budget and sets content_truncated, so an agent can scan a list cheaply before pulling a full body. It composes with every read mode (default, since, thread, recent, roots_only). New response fields are optional (omitempty) and only populated for the agent-facing query params, so the default response shape is unchanged for the desktop/web and existing CLI callers. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(comments): cover roots_only + summary composition end-to-end The summary projection composing with roots_only is the spec's headline "table of contents" read, but it was only exercised at the CLI param- forwarding level — no handler test asserted that a roots_only response both clips content AND keeps reply_count / last_activity_at. A refactor moving the clip into a per-mode branch would silently break that composition with no failing test. Add TestListComments_RootsOnlySummaryComposes: a long root + a reply, read via roots_only=true&summary=true, asserting the root is clipped (content_truncated=true) while its subtree stats still surface. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * refactor(comments): address review nits on roots stats + summary - ListRootComments[Since]ForIssue: scope the recursive membership walk to a selected_roots CTE (the @row_limit page, with the @since cut applied up front) so stats are only computed over the subtrees of the roots actually returned, instead of every thread in the issue. - summarizeContent: scan by rune and stop at the budget+1th rune instead of allocating a full []rune for the whole body, so a pathologically long comment costs only the budget under summary mode. Add a multi-byte (CJK) test to lock rune-boundary clipping. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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c730e906b9 | feat(cli): add roots-only issue comment listing (MUL-2805) (#3288) | ||
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3187bbf90c |
feat(comments): re-add since-delta + cold-start thread read + parent-root write normalization (#3494)
* feat(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment session resume (#3432) * feat(db): add unresolved comment count + list filter queries Add CountUnresolvedComments (excludes the agent's own comments) and ListUnresolvedCommentsForIssue. Both are additive — existing callers stay on the unfiltered queries — so old clients are unaffected. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(handler): support unresolved-only comment listing Wire an additive `unresolved` query param into ListComments. Defaults off so an old CLI that never sends it gets unchanged behavior; only true/1 enable it. Rejects combining unresolved with thread/recent (whole-issue filter vs navigation models). Includes filter + count query tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(handler): plumb unresolved count + thread root into claim, gate comment resume Populate trigger_parent_id (thread root of the trigger comment) and unresolved_count (excludes the agent's own comments) on comment-triggered claim responses. Both fields are omitempty so old daemons ignore them. Gate comment-triggered session resume behind MULTICA_RESUME_COMMENT_SESSION (default off): resumed comment turns can inherit the prior turn's "Done." final message, so this stays an explicit rollout switch. The runtime-match and poisoned-session guards still apply regardless of the flag. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(daemon): inject unresolved-comments hint + resolve step into agent brief Add a shared BuildUnresolvedCommentsHint helper rendered on both the per-turn prompt and the CLAUDE.md workflow (kept in sync per PR #2816). It ships only the count and the relevant CLI call — never comment bodies — so the server stays cheap. Thread case points at --thread <root>; issue case points at --unresolved. Suppressed when the count is 0. Also add a workflow step telling the agent to `multica comment resolve <thread-root>` once a thread is fully handled, so the unresolved set converges. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(cli): add comment list --unresolved and comment resolve command Add an --unresolved filter to `issue comment list` (wired to the server's unresolved param, rejected when combined with --thread/--recent) and a top-level `comment resolve <id>` command that POSTs to the existing /api/comments/{id}/resolve endpoint, letting an agent close threads it has fully handled. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment resume Simplifies the comment-triggered agent flow down to what's actually needed: - New-comment awareness is now a pure time delta: the claim response carries new_comment_count + new_comments_since (anchored on the prior run's started_at, never completed_at so a long run can't miss comments). The per-turn prompt and CLAUDE.md workflow render one line — "N new comment(s) since your last run, --since <ts>" — via a shared BuildNewCommentsHint so the two surfaces can't drift. Cold start (no prior run) falls back to a plain read. - Comment-triggered tasks resume the prior session by default (same runtime), dropping the MULTICA_RESUME_COMMENT_SESSION rollout gate. The "Focus on THIS comment" prompt guard defends against inheriting the prior turn's "Done." marker; GetLastTaskSession still excludes poisoned sessions. - Drops the resolved-based machinery from the first draft: CountUnresolvedComments / ListUnresolvedCommentsForIssue queries, the `comment list --unresolved` flag, the `multica comment resolve` command, and the resolve workflow step. - Removes the verbose cursor-pagination paragraph from the comment prompt; the --thread/--recent/--since flags stay in the CLI/API, just no longer explained inline every turn. Compatibility: new claim fields are omitempty (old daemons ignore them). Comment resume is default-on and affects even old daemons, which already consume prior_session_id. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(comments): collapse reply parent_id to thread root on write Comment threads are a 2-level model (root + flat replies, like Linear/Slack), enforced today only by the UI and the agent path — the CreateComment handler stored whatever parent_id it was handed, and the agent-side flatten walked just one level, so a reply-to-a-reply could land at depth 3+. Add GetThreadRoot (a recursive walk to the parent_id=NULL root) and run both write paths (handler.CreateComment, service.createAgentComment) through it, so every stored reply's parent_id IS its thread root. Readers can now treat parent_id as the thread root without re-walking. The agent-drift guard still compares the raw parent_id to the trigger comment before normalization. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(comments): cold-start reads triggering thread, warm keeps --thread pointer The since-delta rework dropped the thread-first read on the COLD path: a first-time agent fell back to the flat `comment list` dump (oldest-first, cap 2000), burying the trigger's context in ancient chatter. Point cold start at the triggering conversation instead via a shared BuildColdCommentsHint (`--thread <trigger> --tail 30` + a --recent pointer for cross-thread background). On the WARM path, --since is a pure time delta and can miss the triggering thread's pre-anchor history, so BuildNewCommentsHint now also emits a --thread pointer. Both surfaces (per-turn prompt + CLAUDE.md workflow) render via the shared helpers so they cannot drift (PR #2816 rule). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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d90732750f |
Revert "feat(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment ses…" (#3455)
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5e78e5100a |
feat(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment session resume (#3432)
* feat(db): add unresolved comment count + list filter queries Add CountUnresolvedComments (excludes the agent's own comments) and ListUnresolvedCommentsForIssue. Both are additive — existing callers stay on the unfiltered queries — so old clients are unaffected. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(handler): support unresolved-only comment listing Wire an additive `unresolved` query param into ListComments. Defaults off so an old CLI that never sends it gets unchanged behavior; only true/1 enable it. Rejects combining unresolved with thread/recent (whole-issue filter vs navigation models). Includes filter + count query tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(handler): plumb unresolved count + thread root into claim, gate comment resume Populate trigger_parent_id (thread root of the trigger comment) and unresolved_count (excludes the agent's own comments) on comment-triggered claim responses. Both fields are omitempty so old daemons ignore them. Gate comment-triggered session resume behind MULTICA_RESUME_COMMENT_SESSION (default off): resumed comment turns can inherit the prior turn's "Done." final message, so this stays an explicit rollout switch. The runtime-match and poisoned-session guards still apply regardless of the flag. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(daemon): inject unresolved-comments hint + resolve step into agent brief Add a shared BuildUnresolvedCommentsHint helper rendered on both the per-turn prompt and the CLAUDE.md workflow (kept in sync per PR #2816). It ships only the count and the relevant CLI call — never comment bodies — so the server stays cheap. Thread case points at --thread <root>; issue case points at --unresolved. Suppressed when the count is 0. Also add a workflow step telling the agent to `multica comment resolve <thread-root>` once a thread is fully handled, so the unresolved set converges. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(cli): add comment list --unresolved and comment resolve command Add an --unresolved filter to `issue comment list` (wired to the server's unresolved param, rejected when combined with --thread/--recent) and a top-level `comment resolve <id>` command that POSTs to the existing /api/comments/{id}/resolve endpoint, letting an agent close threads it has fully handled. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment resume Simplifies the comment-triggered agent flow down to what's actually needed: - New-comment awareness is now a pure time delta: the claim response carries new_comment_count + new_comments_since (anchored on the prior run's started_at, never completed_at so a long run can't miss comments). The per-turn prompt and CLAUDE.md workflow render one line — "N new comment(s) since your last run, --since <ts>" — via a shared BuildNewCommentsHint so the two surfaces can't drift. Cold start (no prior run) falls back to a plain read. - Comment-triggered tasks resume the prior session by default (same runtime), dropping the MULTICA_RESUME_COMMENT_SESSION rollout gate. The "Focus on THIS comment" prompt guard defends against inheriting the prior turn's "Done." marker; GetLastTaskSession still excludes poisoned sessions. - Drops the resolved-based machinery from the first draft: CountUnresolvedComments / ListUnresolvedCommentsForIssue queries, the `comment list --unresolved` flag, the `multica comment resolve` command, and the resolve workflow step. - Removes the verbose cursor-pagination paragraph from the comment prompt; the --thread/--recent/--since flags stay in the CLI/API, just no longer explained inline every turn. Compatibility: new claim fields are omitempty (old daemons ignore them). Comment resume is default-on and affects even old daemons, which already consume prior_session_id. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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security(db): scope DELETE/UpdateIssueStatus by workspace_id (defense-in-depth) (#3027)
* fix(security): scope DELETE/UpdateIssueStatus by workspace_id Add workspace_id to the WHERE clause of DeleteIssue, DeleteComment, DeleteProject, DeleteSkill, DeleteChatSession, and UpdateIssueStatus as SQL-layer defense-in-depth. Handler loaders (loadIssueForUser / loadSkillForUser / etc.) already enforce workspace membership today, so this is not patching a known live vuln. But the tenant invariant is currently a handler-layer guarantee — a future loader bypass or a new caller skipping the loader would be silently catastrophic. Making workspace_id part of the SQL identity collapses the trust surface to the schema itself: forging a sibling-workspace UUID becomes ErrNoRows instead of a cross-tenant write. Reference: incident #1661 (util.ParseUUID silent zero UUID returning 204 on a DELETE that matched zero rows) — same class of failure, prevented at a different layer. Scope: - 5 DELETE queries: issue, comment, project, skill, chat_session - 1 simple UPDATE: UpdateIssueStatus (2 narg, no SET ordering risk) - All callers updated (handlers, service, runtime sweeper fallback) Multi-narg UPDATE queries (UpdateIssue, UpdateProject, UpdateSkill, UpdateComment, UpdateChatSession*) are deferred to a follow-up to keep this change reviewable: each needs its narg pinning shifted and per-caller verification. sqlc was regenerated by hand (no local sqlc toolchain); CI's backend job is the authoritative compile check. * test(security): add workspace_scope_guard regression test Locks in the SQL-layer tenant guard added in this PR. For each of the 6 scoped queries (DeleteIssue, DeleteComment, DeleteProject, DeleteSkill, DeleteChatSession, UpdateIssueStatus), creates the resource in workspace A, invokes the query with a foreign workspace UUID, and asserts the row is untouched (0 rows affected with no error for :exec; pgx.ErrNoRows for :one). A future refactor that drops the workspace_id arg from any of these queries will now fail loudly instead of silently regressing. Includes a sanity sub-test that the in-workspace path still mutates, so a buggy guard that returns no-op for every call would not pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Tom Qiao <tomqiaozc@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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7f9e4e829d |
feat(comments): thread-internal --tail pagination + reply cursor (MUL-2421) (#2846)
* feat(comments): thread-internal pagination via --tail + reply cursor (MUL-2421) Long threads inside a single issue still forced agents to read every reply once they used --thread, even after MUL-2387 fixed cross-thread noise. This adds reply-level paging so a 200-reply thread can be navigated tail-first without dragging the whole conversation into prompt context. - New SQL query ListThreadCommentsForIssuePaged: same recursive root walk as the legacy thread query, but caps reply count and supports an (created_at, id) composite cursor. Root is unconditional — even tail=0 emits it so the reader keeps the "what is this thread about" context. - Handler ListComments: parses `tail` (non-negative, ThreadTailSet flag preserves the tail=0 intent), threads it through to the paged query, and re-uses X-Multica-Next-Before / X-Multica-Next-Before-Id for the reply cursor. Cursor's meaning is now context-dependent: thread cursor under --recent, reply cursor under --thread + --tail. - CLI: new --tail flag (only valid with --thread; mutually exclusive with --recent), reply-cursor semantics for --before / --before-id when paired with --thread + --tail, stderr label flips to "Next reply cursor" so an operator copy-pasting the cursor knows which scope it scrolls. - Tests cover the new contract: tail=N keeps newest N + root, tail=0 is root-only, anchor on a nested reply still walks up, reply cursor scrolls older replies page-by-page, since combined with tail filters after the cut, and the negative-flag-combination matrix. Out of scope: prompt template update to hint at `--thread <id> --tail 30` on long threads — separate follow-up per the issue. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): only emit reply cursor when older reply exists (MUL-2421) The thread-tail path emitted `X-Multica-Next-Before` whenever the page filled to exactly the requested reply count, even when there was nothing older to scroll to. So `--thread <root> --tail 3` on a thread with exactly 3 replies sent a cursor that, when followed, returned just the root — a wasted round-trip that surfaced as a phantom "older replies" affordance in the agent prompt. Switch to a `reply_limit + 1` probe: ask the SQL for one extra row, trim the oldest overflow before responding, and only emit the cursor when an older reply actually existed. The exact-boundary case (replyCount == tail with no overflow) now returns no cursor. Also documents `--thread/--tail/--recent/--before` and the cursor semantics in CLI_AND_DAEMON.md, which was the second must-fix in the MUL-2421 review. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): suppress reply cursor when --since covers older replies (MUL-2421) In the thread + tail + since path the server still emitted a reply cursor whenever there was an older reply on disk, regardless of `since`. If the oldest retained reply on the page was already `<= since`, every older reply was guaranteed to be filtered out too, so the next page only ever returned the root — wasting round-trips until the agent walked the whole pre-`since` history. Mirror the recent + since suppression: when `replies[0].CreatedAt <= since`, drop the cursor. Test covers the exact case from Elon's review: tail=2 overflow, body keeps a fresher reply, but the cursor target (oldest retained reply) is already past `since` — header must be empty. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(prompt): default comment-trigger reads to --thread --tail 30 (MUL-2421) Comment-triggered agents previously defaulted the trigger-thread read to the unbounded `--thread <id> --output json`, which dumps the full thread into the prompt — exactly the kind of context bloat MUL-2387 fixed at the cross-thread layer but never bounded inside a single thread. Use the new `--tail` flag landed earlier in this PR (server + CLI) as the default for both the per-turn prompt and the runtime-config Workflow: - `--thread <trigger-id> --tail 30 --output json` is the new default. Root is always included so "what is this about" context survives. - If 30 replies aren't enough, the prompt now spells out the reply cursor: re-feed the stderr `Next reply cursor: --before <ts> --before-id <reply-id>` pair back to walk older replies. - `--recent 20` stays as the cross-thread background fallback, with an explicit callout that the same `--before` / `--before-id` flags walk *threads* (not replies) in that mode. - Available Commands core line now surfaces `--tail N` and both stderr cursor labels so non-workflow callers also discover the flag. - `--since` callouts reflect the post-MUL-2421 combinable mode names (`--thread --tail` / `--recent`). Tests (`prompt_test.go`, `execenv_test.go`) pin the new defaults and add a regression guard against the unbounded `--thread` recipe sneaking back in. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(comments): thread-aware list with composite cursor (MUL-2340) (#2787)
* feat(comments): thread-aware list with composite cursor (MUL-2340)
Adds three optional query params to GET /api/issues/{id}/comments and the
matching `multica issue comment list` flags:
- `thread=<comment-uuid>` resolves the anchor to the thread root via a
recursive CTE (defends against any future nested replies) and returns
root + all descendants chronologically. Anchor can be any comment in
the thread, root or reply.
- `recent=<N>` returns the newest N comments for the issue, ordered
chronologically in the response.
- `before=<RFC3339>` + `before-id=<uuid>` form a composite cursor for
stable pagination of `recent`. Both must be set together; a
timestamp-only cursor is rejected because ties on `created_at` would
let the existing `(created_at ASC, id ASC)` total order skip or
duplicate rows across pages.
Flag combination rules: `thread` is exclusive with `recent` and the
cursor; both may combine with `since`. Server and CLI enforce the same
matrix; the CLI fails fast locally so callers don't pay for a 400
round-trip.
Default behaviour (no params) is unchanged — full chronological dump
capped at commentHardCap — so the desktop UI and existing `--since`
polling are untouched. Agent prompt updates land in a follow-up PR so
the new CLI capabilities ship and bake first.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(comments): reject cursor without recent and align CLI/server on invalid --recent (MUL-2340)
Elon's PR #2787 second review flagged two gaps in the flag combination
matrix:
- server: GET /comments?before=...&before_id=... without `recent` was
silently dropped by fetchCommentsForList (RecentN=0 fell through to
the default / since path), so callers got the full timeline instead
of the documented "before X" semantics. Now returns 400.
- CLI: --recent 0 / --recent -3 were collapsed with "flag not passed"
by `recent > 0`, so an explicit invalid value silently fell back to
the default list. Switched to Flags().Changed("recent") so explicit
non-positive values fail loudly. Also enforces that --before /
--before-id only appear with explicit --recent (mirrors the new
server-side rule).
Tests:
- server flag matrix gains `before + before_id without recent → 400`.
- CLI gains TestRunIssueCommentListFlagGuards covering `--recent 0`,
`--recent -3`, cursor-without-recent, and the thread/recent
exclusivity path under the new Changed()-based check. The mock
server fatals if a request reaches /comments, proving the guards
fire before any HTTP round-trip.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(comments): make `recent` thread-grouped with a thread cursor (MUL-2340)
Bohan pushed back on the row-based `recent=N` shape: comments form a tree,
not a list, and the newest N rows can come from N unrelated threads, giving
the agent N disjoint conversational tails. Replace the row-based query with
a thread-grouped one before #2787 merges so we never ship the wrong shape:
- `recent=N` now returns the N most recently active threads (root + every
descendant per thread). A thread's recency is MAX(created_at) across its
whole subtree, so a stale-but-recently-replied thread outranks an old
quiet one — exactly the property row-recent loses.
- The cursor is now a *thread* cursor: `before` = a thread's
last_activity_at, `before_id` = its root comment id. The pair walks
threads strictly less recent than the page's oldest-active thread. The
cursor surfaces via `X-Multica-Next-Before` / `X-Multica-Next-Before-Id`
response headers (empty when there are no older threads); the CLI
forwards the same pair to stderr after listing.
- Row-based `recent` is gone — there is no internal caller and the prompt
update has not shipped yet, so there is no compat surface to preserve.
- Response body shape unchanged (flat JSON array, chronological). Default
and `--since` paths untouched. Desktop UI keeps working.
Tests:
- recent=1 returns the freshest-active thread fully; recent=2 returns both
with the older-active thread first (oldest-active → freshest tail).
- Stale-but-fresh: a thread whose root is older but has a fresh reply
outranks a thread whose root is newer but quiet.
- Cursor headers emitted only on full pages; empty on the final page.
- Pagination walks threads root2 → root1 → empty, no skips/duplicates.
- Tie-break: three threads sharing last_activity_at paginate one-at-a-time
using (last_activity_at, root_id) ordering — verifies the timestamp-only
cursor failure mode is fixed for the thread case too.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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refactor(timeline): drop server-side comment + timeline pagination (#2322)
* refactor(timeline): drop server-side comment + timeline pagination (MUL-1929) The cursor-paginated /timeline and /comments endpoints were sized for a problem the data shape doesn't have: prod p99 is ~30 comments per issue and the all-time max is ~1.1k. Time-based pagination also splits reply threads across page boundaries (orphan replies), which the frontend was papering over with an "orphan rescue" that promoted disconnected replies to top-level — confusing UX with no real benefit. Replace both endpoints with a single full-issue fetch, capped server-side at 2000 rows as a defensive safety net (never hit in practice). Server - /api/issues/:id/timeline now returns a flat ASC TimelineEntry[] (matches the legacy desktop contract — older Multica.app builds keep working because the wrapped TimelineResponse + cursors are gone, and the raw array shape was always what they consumed). - /api/issues/:id/comments drops limit/offset; only ?since is honoured for the CLI agent-polling flow. - Drop ListCommentsBefore/After/Latest, ListActivitiesBefore/After/Latest and the timelineCursor encoding. - Replace with ListCommentsForIssue / ListCommentsSinceForIssue / ListActivitiesForIssue (capped by argument). CLI - multica issue comment list drops --limit / --offset and the X-Total-Count reporting; --since is preserved for incremental polling. Frontend - Replace useInfiniteQuery with useQuery in useIssueTimeline; drop fetchOlder/Newer, jumpToLatest, isAtLatest, newEntriesBelowCount. - Remove timeline-cache helpers (mapAllEntries / filterAllEntries / prependToLatestPage) and the TimelinePage / TimelinePageParam types. - WS event handlers update the single flat-array cache directly. - Drop the orphan-reply rescue in issue-detail — every reply's parent is now guaranteed to be in the same array. - Strip the "show older / show newer / jump to latest" buttons and their i18n strings. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(timeline): address review feedback on pagination removal Three issues caught in PR #2322 review: 1. /timeline broke for stale clients between #2128 and this PR. They send ?limit/?before/?after/?around and parse with the wrapped TimelinePageSchema; the new flat-array response was failing schema validation and falling back to an empty timeline. Restore the wrapped shape on those query params (DESC entries, null cursors, has_more_*=false), keeping the flat ASC array for bare requests. Around-mode now also fills target_index from the merged slice so legacy clients can still scroll-to-anchor without a follow-up. 2. The agent prompts in runtime_config.go and prompt.go still told agents that `multica issue comment list` accepts --limit/--offset and to use `--limit 30` on truncated output. With those flags removed in this PR, new agent runs would hit "unknown flag" or skip context. Update the prompt copy to "returns all comments, capped at 2000; --since for incremental polling". 3. useCreateComment's onSuccess was a bare append to the timeline cache with no id-dedupe, so a fast comment:created WS event firing before onSuccess produced a transient duplicate. Restore the id guard the old prependToLatestPage helper used to provide. Adds two new boundary tests: - TestListTimeline_LegacyWrappedShape_OnPaginationParams - TestListTimeline_LegacyWrappedShape_AroundFillsTargetIndex Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(handler): fix timeline test assertions for handler-package isolation The TestListTimeline_* assertions assumed CreateIssue would seed an "issue_created" activity_log row, but the activity listener that publishes those rows is registered in cmd/server/main.go — handler-package tests don't wire it up. CI saw 5 entries (3 comments + 2 activities) where the test expected ≥6. Drop the auto-activity assumption: assert exactly 5 entries in TestListTimeline_MergesCommentsAndActivities, and tighten TestListTimeline_EmptyIssue to assert a fully-empty timeline. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(comments): resolve threads with collapsible bar (MUL-1895) (#2300)
* feat(comments): resolve threads with collapsible bar (MUL-1895)
Adds a Linear-style resolve action on comment thread roots. Resolved
threads collapse to a single "N resolved comments from X" bar in the
activity feed; clicking expands the thread inline (per-session, not
persisted). Replying inside a resolved thread auto-unresolves it.
Backend
- migration 069: resolved_at, resolved_by_type, resolved_by_id on comment
- sqlc ResolveComment / UnresolveComment queries (idempotent via COALESCE)
- POST/DELETE /api/comments/{id}/resolve handlers, root-only validation
- CreateComment auto-clears resolved_at when a reply lands in a resolved
thread, publishing comment:unresolved
- comment:resolved / comment:unresolved events; CommentResponse and
TimelineEntry both surface the new fields
Frontend
- Comment + TimelineEntry types extended; payloads typed; WS sync wired
- useResolveComment optimistic mutation with rollback
- ResolvedThreadBar component for the collapsed view
- Resolve / Unresolve menu items on root comments; Collapse strip on the
expanded resolved card
- en + zh-Hans locale strings
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(comments): cover agent reply path, expand-state hygiene, nested counts (MUL-1895)
Addresses three review issues from Emacs on PR #2300:
1. TaskService.createAgentComment bypasses Handler.CreateComment, so the
auto-unresolve wired into the handler did not fire when an agent replied
in a resolved thread (task / mention / on_comment paths). Extracted the
logic to TaskService.AutoUnresolveThreadOnReply so both reply paths share
it; rewired Handler.CreateComment to call the new method.
2. Resolving an already-expanded thread no longer collapses it back to the
bar because expandedResolved still contained the id. Added
clearResolvedExpand + handleResolveToggle wrapper so resolve / unresolve
always wipe the session expand entry.
3. ResolvedThreadBar received only direct children, while CommentCard's
expanded view recurses through descendants. Extracted the recursive
walk into thread-utils.collectThreadReplies and called from both —
counts and author lists now match.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* test(comments): mock useResolveComment + add zh-Hans plural key
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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ba147708a6 |
fix(timeline): cursor-paginated timeline to stop long-issue freeze (#1968) (#2128)
* fix(timeline): cursor-paginated timeline to stop long-issue freeze (#1968) Opening an issue from Inbox with thousands of timeline entries used to hard-freeze the browser tab on a synchronous render of every comment + activity. The whole pipeline was unbounded: the API returned every row, TanStack Query cached the full array, and IssueDetail mounted N CommentCards (each running a full react-markdown + lowlight pipeline) in one frame. This swaps the timeline endpoint to keyset cursor pagination and rewires the frontend to useInfiniteQuery so a long issue costs the same as a short one on first paint. API: - GET /issues/:id/timeline now accepts ?before / ?after / ?around (mutex) + ?limit (default 50, max 100); response wraps entries with next/prev cursors and has_more flags. Cursors are opaque base64 (created_at, id). - ?around=<entry_id> anchors a window on the target so Inbox notifications pointing at an old comment never trigger the freeze. - New composite indexes on (issue_id, created_at DESC, id DESC) replace the redundant single-column ones so keyset queries are index-only scans. - /issues/:id/comments default branch now caps at 50 instead of returning every row unbounded; the unbounded ListComments / ListActivities sqlc queries are deleted. Frontend: - useIssueTimeline switches to useInfiniteQuery, exposes fetchOlder/fetchNewer/jumpToLatest + isAtLatest + newEntriesBelowCount. - WS handlers respect the at-latest invariant: comment/activity:created prepends to pages[0] only when the user is reading the live tail; otherwise it just bumps a counter so the UI offers a "Jump to latest" affordance without yanking scroll. - Optimistic mutations adapted to the InfiniteData shape via shared helpers (mapAllEntries / filterAllEntries / prependToLatestPage in core/issues/timeline-cache.ts) and use setQueriesData so all open windows of the same issue stay in sync. - IssueDetail Activity section gets a TimelineSkeleton placeholder during the brief load window plus subtle text-link load-more buttons matching the existing Subscribe affordance (no Button chrome). Top uses a divider for boundary clarity; bottom shows "Jump to latest · N new" weighted slightly heavier when there's unread state. - highlightCommentId now flows into the hook's around parameter so Inbox jumps fetch the surrounding 50 entries directly. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(agent): default comment list to 50 + prompt hint about long issues The CLI's "multica issue comment list" used to default to --limit 0 (meaning "fetch every comment"), which lets an agent on a long issue fill its context window with thousands of rows. The default is now 50; agents that need older history can pass --limit or --since explicitly. The local-coding-agent prompt also gains a single-line note about this in both the comment-triggered and on-assign flows so the agent knows to scope its fetches when issue size is unknown. Autopilot run-only mode is intentionally unchanged — it has no issue context to query. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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bf71802451 |
fix(server): trigger agent on reply in thread where agent already participated (#981)
When a member replies in a member-started thread without @mentioning the assigned agent, the on_comment trigger was suppressed — even if the agent had already replied in that thread. This meant the common flow of "member posts → agent replies → member follows up" would not re-trigger the agent on the follow-up. Add HasAgentRepliedInThread SQL query and check it in isReplyToMemberThread so that agent participation in a thread is treated as an ongoing conversation. |
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b3f98ef95d |
fix(server): skip auto-comment when agent already posted during task (#712)
* fix(server): skip auto-comment when agent already posted during task In CompleteTask(), check if the agent already posted a comment on the issue since the task started. If so, skip the automatic output comment to avoid duplicates. This preserves the fallback for agents that don't post comments via CLI. Closes MUL-609 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(server): use StartedAt instead of CreatedAt for duplicate check CreatedAt is the enqueue time, not execution start. If a previous task posted a comment between enqueue and start of the next task, it would incorrectly suppress the auto-comment for the later task. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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0bbc6bc1c5 |
feat(comments): add pagination support to comment list API and CLI
Add --limit, --offset, and --since flags to `multica issue comment list` to prevent context window overflow when issues have many comments. The API endpoint now accepts limit, offset, and since (RFC3339) query parameters. When paginating, the response includes an X-Total-Count header with the total number of comments. |
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9ede795c5b |
feat(api): strict workspace isolation + agent parity fixes
Enforce workspace isolation at every layer: - Router: move RequireWorkspaceMember middleware to group level so ALL workspace-scoped routes (issues, agents, skills, runtimes, inbox, comments) require workspace context - SQL: add GetXxxInWorkspace queries that filter by workspace_id, eliminating cross-workspace data access at the query level - Handlers: loadXForUser functions use workspace-scoped queries, no fallback to unscoped queries - Migration 025: add workspace_id column to comment table with backfill - ListComments: add workspace_id filter for defense-in-depth Fix daemon workspace mapping: - Server returns workspace_id in task claim response (from issue) - Daemon uses task.WorkspaceID directly instead of unreliable workspaceIDForRuntime() local map lookup - Remove workspaceIDForRuntime function Fix agent/human parity: - Comment update/delete: use resolveActor for isAuthor check so agents can edit/delete their own comments - Event attribution: replace hardcoded "member" with resolveActor in agent, skill, and subscriber publish calls Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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e7fe6ea79b |
feat(activity): unified activity timeline with comment reply support
Replace the comment-only list with a Linear-style unified timeline that
interleaves field changes and comments chronologically.
Backend:
- activity_listeners.go: records field changes (status, assignee, description,
task completed/failed) to activity_log table on domain events
- Timeline API: GET /api/issues/{id}/timeline merges activity_log + comments
sorted by created_at
- Comment reply: parent_id column + handler support for threading
Frontend:
- Unified timeline replaces comment list: activity entries as compact muted
lines, comments as Card components with reply threading
- Filter toggle (All / Comments / Activity)
- Reply UI: inline editor under comments with Cancel/Reply buttons
- Real-time sync for activity:created + comment events
- 10 new Go tests, all passing
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(server): implement full REST API with JWT auth and real-time WebSocket
- Add HTTP handlers for issues, comments, agents, workspaces, inbox, members, and activity - Implement JWT authentication middleware with Bearer token validation - Add sqlc queries for all entities (CRUD operations) - Extract router into reusable NewRouter() for testability - Expand SDK with full API client methods (CRUD for all resources) - Add updateWorkspace to SDK, add Member type to shared types Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |