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multica/server/internal/handler/trigger_test.go
Bohan Jiang dfc159e1aa feat: skip agent triggering on /note-prefixed comments (MUL-3115, #3649) (#3885)
* feat(comments): skip agent triggering on /note-prefixed comments

A comment whose first token is the reserved /note prefix (case-insensitive)
is stored like any other comment but never wakes an agent. The guard sits at
the top of triggerTasksForComment, the single chokepoint, so it covers all
three trigger paths — assignee, squad leader, and @mentioned agents. Gating
only shouldEnqueueOnComment (as originally proposed) would still let
"/note @agent ..." through the mention path.

Lets members leave human-only tips/notes on agent-assigned issues without
burning an agent run. MUL-3115, closes #3649.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(editor): add /note built-in slash command to comment composer

Enable the `/` menu in the issue comment and reply composers in a new
"command" mode that lists fixed built-in commands instead of the chat
skill picker. Currently one command, /note, which marks a comment as a
human-only note that won't trigger the assigned agent.

Selecting it inserts the plain-text "/note " prefix (not a rich node), so
a menu pick and a hand-typed command are byte-identical and the backend
detects either with a simple prefix match. The command menu renders nothing
on a non-matching `/` (hideOnEmpty) so typing a date like 6/8 isn't noisy.
The chat skill picker is unchanged. MUL-3115.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* refactor(editor): match /note by label prefix and localize its description

Address PR review feedback:
- buildBuiltinCommandItems now matches the command label as a prefix only,
  dropping the description substring match copied from the skill picker. With
  one command this keeps the menu predictable (/no surfaces note; /deploy or a
  description word like /agent shows nothing) and avoids Enter selecting note
  unexpectedly.
- The command description is now a localized UI string: added
  slash_command.commands.note to all four editor locales (en/ja/ko/zh-Hans)
  and the menu renders it via the typed translator. The /label itself stays
  literal since it's the typed token the backend matches.

MUL-3115.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(editor): shorten /note command description to avoid truncation

The slash menu item is single-line (truncate, w-72), so the longer copy was
cut off. Shorten to "won't trigger any agents" across all four locales — also
more accurate, since /note skips assignee, squad leader, and @mentioned agents,
not just the assigned one.

MUL-3115.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

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Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-06-08 14:50:52 +08:00

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package handler
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"testing"
"github.com/jackc/pgx/v5/pgtype"
"github.com/multica-ai/multica/server/internal/util"
db "github.com/multica-ai/multica/server/pkg/db/generated"
)
// Helper to build a pgtype.UUID from a string.
func testUUID(s string) pgtype.UUID {
return parseUUID(s)
}
// Helper to build a pgtype.Text.
func testText(s string) pgtype.Text {
return pgtype.Text{String: s, Valid: true}
}
const (
agentAssigneeID = "aaaaaaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaa-aaaaaaaaaaaa"
otherAgentID = "bbbbbbbb-bbbb-bbbb-bbbb-bbbbbbbbbbbb"
memberID = "cccccccc-cccc-cccc-cccc-cccccccccccc"
otherMemberID = "dddddddd-dddd-dddd-dddd-dddddddddddd"
)
func issueWithAgentAssignee() db.Issue {
return db.Issue{
AssigneeType: testText("agent"),
AssigneeID: testUUID(agentAssigneeID),
}
}
func issueNoAssignee() db.Issue {
return db.Issue{}
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
// commentMentionsOthersButNotAssignee
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
func TestCommentMentionsOthersButNotAssignee(t *testing.T) {
h := &Handler{} // nil handler — method doesn't use h
issue := issueWithAgentAssignee()
tests := []struct {
name string
content string
want bool
}{
{
name: "no mentions → allow trigger",
content: "just a plain comment",
want: false,
},
{
name: "mentions assignee → allow trigger",
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) please fix", agentAssigneeID),
want: false,
},
{
name: "mentions other agent only → suppress",
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Other](mention://agent/%s) what do you think?", otherAgentID),
want: true,
},
{
name: "mentions other member only → suppress",
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Bob](mention://member/%s) take a look", memberID),
want: true,
},
{
name: "mentions both assignee and other → allow trigger",
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) and [@Other](mention://agent/%s)", agentAssigneeID, otherAgentID),
want: false,
},
{
name: "@all mention → suppress (broadcast, not directed at agent)",
content: "[@All](mention://all/all) heads up everyone",
want: true,
},
{
name: "@all with assignee mention → suppress (@all takes precedence)",
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@All](mention://all/all) [@Agent](mention://agent/%s) fyi", agentAssigneeID),
want: true,
},
{
name: "issue mention only → allow trigger (cross-reference, not @person)",
content: "[PAN-1](mention://issue/44c266e7-f6dd-4be3-9140-5ac40233f79c) is related",
want: false,
},
{
name: "issue mention + other agent → suppress (agent mention matters)",
content: fmt.Sprintf("[PAN-1](mention://issue/44c266e7-f6dd-4be3-9140-5ac40233f79c) cc [@Other](mention://agent/%s)", otherAgentID),
want: true,
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := h.commentMentionsOthersButNotAssignee(tt.content, issue)
if got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("commentMentionsOthersButNotAssignee() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
func TestCommentMentionsOthersButNotAssignee_NoAssignee(t *testing.T) {
h := &Handler{}
issue := issueNoAssignee()
// Any mention on an unassigned issue → suppress
content := fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) help", otherAgentID)
if got := h.commentMentionsOthersButNotAssignee(content, issue); !got {
t.Errorf("expected true for mentions on unassigned issue, got false")
}
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
// isReplyToMemberThread
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
func TestIsReplyToMemberThread(t *testing.T) {
h := &Handler{}
issue := issueWithAgentAssignee()
memberParent := &db.Comment{AuthorType: "member", AuthorID: testUUID(memberID), Content: "plain thread starter"}
agentParent := &db.Comment{AuthorType: "agent", AuthorID: testUUID(agentAssigneeID), Content: "agent thread starter"}
// Member-started thread root that @mentions the assignee agent.
memberParentMentioningAssignee := &db.Comment{
AuthorType: "member",
AuthorID: testUUID(memberID),
Content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) can you look at this?", agentAssigneeID),
}
// Member-started thread root that @mentions a non-assignee agent.
memberParentMentioningOther := &db.Comment{
AuthorType: "member",
AuthorID: testUUID(memberID),
Content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Other](mention://agent/%s) what do you think?", otherAgentID),
}
tests := []struct {
name string
parent *db.Comment
content string
want bool
}{
{
name: "top-level comment (nil parent) → allow",
parent: nil,
content: "a comment",
want: false,
},
{
name: "reply to agent thread, no mentions → allow",
parent: agentParent,
content: "sounds good",
want: false,
},
{
name: "reply to agent thread, mention other member → allow (handled by other check)",
parent: agentParent,
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Bob](mention://member/%s) thoughts?", memberID),
want: false, // isReplyToMemberThread only checks member threads
},
{
name: "reply to member thread, no mentions → suppress",
parent: memberParent,
content: "I agree with you",
want: true,
},
{
name: "reply to member thread, mention other member → suppress",
parent: memberParent,
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Alice](mention://member/%s) what about this?", otherMemberID),
want: true,
},
{
name: "reply to member thread, mention assignee agent → allow",
parent: memberParent,
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) can you help?", agentAssigneeID),
want: false,
},
{
name: "reply to member thread, mention other agent (not assignee) → suppress",
parent: memberParent,
content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Other](mention://agent/%s) take a look", otherAgentID),
want: true,
},
{
name: "reply to member thread that @mentioned assignee, no re-mention → allow",
parent: memberParentMentioningAssignee,
content: "here is more context for you",
want: false,
},
{
name: "reply to member thread that @mentioned other agent, no re-mention → suppress",
parent: memberParentMentioningOther,
content: "here is more context",
want: true, // parent mentioned other agent, not assignee — still suppress on_comment
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := h.isReplyToMemberThread(context.Background(), tt.parent, tt.content, issue)
if got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("isReplyToMemberThread() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
// shouldInheritParentMentions
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
func TestShouldInheritParentMentions(t *testing.T) {
memberParent := &db.Comment{AuthorType: "member", AuthorID: testUUID(memberID), Content: "thread starter"}
agentParent := &db.Comment{AuthorType: "agent", AuthorID: testUUID(agentAssigneeID), Content: "agent thread starter"}
someMention := []util.Mention{{Type: "agent", ID: otherAgentID}}
tests := []struct {
name string
parent *db.Comment
replyMentions []util.Mention
replyAuthorType string
want bool
}{
{"nil parent → false", nil, nil, "member", false},
{"reply has explicit mentions → false", memberParent, someMention, "member", false},
{"agent-authored reply, member parent → false (loop guard)", memberParent, nil, "agent", false},
{"member reply, agent parent → false (parent author guard)", agentParent, nil, "member", false},
{"member reply, member parent, no mentions → true (intended use)", memberParent, nil, "member", true},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := shouldInheritParentMentions(tt.parent, tt.replyMentions, tt.replyAuthorType)
if got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("shouldInheritParentMentions() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
// Regression for the case from MUL-1535: J posts a PR completion comment
// that @mentions GPT-Boy for review; later a member posts a plain follow-up
// reply asking the assignee a question. GPT-Boy must NOT be re-triggered.
func TestShouldInheritParentMentions_AgentReviewDelegationDoesNotLeak(t *testing.T) {
jPRCompletion := &db.Comment{
AuthorType: "agent",
AuthorID: testUUID(agentAssigneeID),
Content: fmt.Sprintf("PR ready. [@GPT-Boy](mention://agent/%s) please review this.", otherAgentID),
}
if got := shouldInheritParentMentions(jPRCompletion, nil, "member"); got {
t.Fatal("member follow-up to an agent's PR-review delegation must not inherit the @reviewer mention")
}
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
// Combined trigger decision (simulates the full on_comment check)
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
func TestOnCommentTriggerDecision(t *testing.T) {
h := &Handler{}
issue := issueWithAgentAssignee()
memberParent := &db.Comment{AuthorType: "member", AuthorID: testUUID(memberID), Content: "plain thread starter"}
agentParent := &db.Comment{AuthorType: "agent", AuthorID: testUUID(agentAssigneeID), Content: "agent thread starter"}
memberParentMentioningAssignee := &db.Comment{
AuthorType: "member",
AuthorID: testUUID(memberID),
Content: fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) help me", agentAssigneeID),
}
// Simulates the combined check from CreateComment:
// !commentMentionsOthersButNotAssignee && !isReplyToMemberThread
shouldTrigger := func(parent *db.Comment, content string) bool {
return !h.commentMentionsOthersButNotAssignee(content, issue) &&
!h.isReplyToMemberThread(context.Background(), parent, content, issue)
}
tests := []struct {
name string
parent *db.Comment
content string
want bool
}{
{"top-level, no mention", nil, "hello agent", true},
{"top-level, mention assignee", nil, fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) fix this", agentAssigneeID), true},
{"top-level, mention other only", nil, fmt.Sprintf("[@Other](mention://agent/%s) look", otherAgentID), false},
{"reply agent thread, no mention", agentParent, "got it", true},
{"reply agent thread, mention other member", agentParent, fmt.Sprintf("[@Bob](mention://member/%s) ?", memberID), false},
{"reply agent thread, mention assignee", agentParent, fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) yes", agentAssigneeID), true},
{"reply member thread, no mention", memberParent, "agreed", false},
{"reply member thread, mention other member", memberParent, fmt.Sprintf("[@Bob](mention://member/%s) ok", memberID), false},
{"reply member thread, mention assignee", memberParent, fmt.Sprintf("[@Agent](mention://agent/%s) help", agentAssigneeID), true},
{"reply member thread that @mentioned assignee, no re-mention", memberParentMentioningAssignee, "here is more info", true},
{"top-level, @all broadcast", nil, "[@All](mention://all/all) heads up team", false},
{"reply agent thread, @all broadcast", agentParent, "[@All](mention://all/all) update for everyone", false},
{"reply member thread, @all broadcast", memberParent, "[@All](mention://all/all) fyi", false},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
got := shouldTrigger(tt.parent, tt.content)
if got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("shouldTrigger() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
// isNoteComment — the /note opt-out prefix
// -------------------------------------------------------------------
func TestIsNoteComment(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
content string
want bool
}{
{"plain comment triggers", "just a plain comment", false},
{"note prefix skips", "/note check the API expiry", true},
{"bare note skips", "/note", true},
{"uppercase note skips (case-insensitive)", "/NOTE shout", true},
{"mixed case note skips", "/Note mixed", true},
{"leading whitespace tolerated", " /note leading space", true},
{"note followed by newline skips", "/note\nmultiline body", true},
{"plural notes does not match (word boundary)", "/notes are plural", false},
{"noteworthy does not match", "/noteworthy idea", false},
{"slash space note does not match", "/ note has a space", false},
{"mid-sentence note does not match", "see foo/note here", false},
{"note as second token does not match", "fyi /note", false},
{"empty content does not match", "", false},
{"whitespace-only content does not match", " ", false},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := isNoteComment(tt.content); got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("isNoteComment(%q) = %v, want %v", tt.content, got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
// TestTriggerTasksForComment_NoteShortCircuits proves a /note comment returns
// before any of the three enqueue paths run. shouldEnqueueOnComment,
// shouldEnqueueSquadLeaderOnComment, and enqueueMentionedAgentTasks all
// dereference h.Queries, so a nil-Queries Handler would panic if the /note
// guard were missing or moved below them. The comment also @mentions an agent
// to exercise the mention path specifically.
func TestTriggerTasksForComment_NoteShortCircuits(t *testing.T) {
h := &Handler{} // nil Queries / TaskService on purpose
issue := issueWithAgentAssignee()
comment := db.Comment{
Content: fmt.Sprintf("/note cc [@Other](mention://agent/%s) just an fyi", otherAgentID),
}
// Must not panic — the guard short-circuits before any DB access.
h.triggerTasksForComment(context.Background(), issue, comment, nil, "member", memberID)
}