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multica/server/pkg/agent/version.go
Naiyuan Qing 4ab335b8a5 MUL-3416: Issue pre-trigger preview + Handoff Note (#4383)
* feat(issues): unify run-enqueue decision behind WillEnqueueRun + preview endpoint

Collapse the issue update/batch enqueue copies into one service predicate
service.IssueService.WillEnqueueRun, shared verbatim with a new dry-run
endpoint POST /api/issues/preview-trigger so the four entry points stop
drifting (squad/self-loop/batch omissions, MUL-3375). The private-agent gate
stays at the HTTP boundary: write paths inject allow-all, preview injects the
real gate so it never leaks a private agent's readiness.

Add suppress_run to issue update/batch: the change applies but no run starts.
Remove the now-dead handler mirrors shouldEnqueueSquadLeaderOnAssign /
isSquadLeaderReady. service.Create and the comment trigger chain are untouched.

Tests: preview behavior, preview<->write-path match, batch aggregation,
member no-trigger, suppress_run skip, malformed-body 400.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(issues): inject handoff note into assigned runs via first-class task field

Add an optional handoff_note carried by issue assign/promote into the run's
opening prompt and issue_context.md, via a dedicated agent_task_queue column
(migration 122) and a daemon assignment-handoff render branch — never a
fabricated comment, never trigger_comment_id (MUL-3375 §6.1).

Thread the note through enqueueIssueTask/enqueueMentionTask + WithHandoff
public variants and dispatchIssueRun; suppress_run or a parked write drops it
(no run = nothing to inject). Soft version gate: MinHandoffCLIVersion +
HandoffSupported, surfaced per-trigger as handoff_supported in the preview so
the UI can gray the note box on old daemons; the assignment never hard-fails.

Tests: daemon prompt + issue_context render via the assignment branch (not
quick-create/comment), version helper matrix, note persists on the task,
suppressed assign enqueues nothing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(issues): leave a display-only handoff record on the timeline

When an assign/promote with a handoff note starts a run, write one
type='handoff' timeline record via TaskService.RecordHandoff — a direct
Queries.CreateComment + timeline event that bypasses Handler.CreateComment, so
it never reaches triggerTasksForComment and cannot start a second run
(MUL-3375 §6.2, the must-not-retrigger invariant). Author is the actor who
handed off; body is the note. Migration 123 admits the 'handoff' comment type.
Recorded only on a real run start: suppress_run or a parked write writes
nothing. enqueueSquadLeaderTask now reports whether it enqueued so the trace
is gated on an actual dispatch.

Test: exactly one handoff record on assign-with-note, exactly one task (no
re-trigger), and no record when suppressed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(issues): frontend plumbing for issue-trigger preview + handoff (core)

Add api.previewIssueTrigger + IssueTriggerPreviewSchema (zod parseWithFallback),
the use-issue-trigger-preview hook, issueKeys.issueTriggerPreview(+All) with WS
queue-state invalidation, suppress_run/handoff_note on UpdateIssueRequest, the
'handoff' CommentType, and stripping of the control fields from optimistic
update/batch cache patches (MUL-3375 §9).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(issues): exclude handoff records from new-comment counting

type='handoff' is a display-only timeline record, not conversation. Exclude it
from CountNewCommentsSince so a handoff note never inflates the count of
"new comments to catch up on" fed to a claiming agent (MUL-3375 §12). Analytics
already excludes it (RecordHandoff is a direct write that emits no analytics
event), and the comment-trigger path is already bypassed.

Test: a handoff record does not bump the new-comment count; a real comment does.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(issues): pre-trigger preview UI, handoff note, timeline card (web/desktop)

Wire the §9 frontend onto the preview endpoint + handoff fields:
- Delete the backlog blocking dialog (backlog-agent-hint*) and its modal type;
  the over-eager nag is gone. Backlog awareness is now a passive label.
- RunConfirmModal: single assign + batch assign/status route here. Shows the
  backend predicate's verdict ("将启动 @X" / "将启动 N 个" / parked), an optional
  handoff note (assign only, soft-gated by handoff_supported), and 暂不启动 —
  then applies via update/batch. No frontend guessing.
- create modal: passive CreateRunHint ("将启动 @X" / backlog parked).
- single status change stays a direct apply (unchanged).
- timeline: render type='handoff' as a distinct, non-interactive handoff card.
- i18n run_confirm + handoff_card across en/ja/ko/zh-Hans; drop backlog action
  keys; locale parity green.

Tests: use-issue-actions (assign → run-confirm modal, member → direct),
create-issue + comment-card suites updated/green; views typecheck + lint clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* test(issues): use a valid anchor in the handoff count-exclusion test

CountNewCommentsSince filters id <> @anchor_id; SQL id <> NULL is NULL and
excludes every row, so an empty anchor made the control assertion read 0. The
production caller always passes a real anchor — mirror that with a non-matching
sentinel uuid.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* test(issues): RunConfirmModal apply logic (start/suppress/note-gate/batch)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* test(core): preview schema malformed/missing/null fallback coverage

Cover IssueTriggerPreviewSchema via parseWithFallback (MUL-3375): well-formed
parse, top-level + item default fills (empty/older backend), and fallback to
{ triggers: [], total_count: 0 } for malformed shapes, a dropped required
issue_id, a wrong-typed total_count, and null/non-object bodies — so the four
entry points degrade to "nothing will start" instead of throwing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* refactor(issues): remove display-only handoff timeline record (留痕)

The handoff "留痕" timeline record (type='handoff' comment written on run
start) was judged superfluous and dropped per product call. This removes
only the display-only trace; the handoff NOTE injection into the run's
opening prompt + issue_context.md is untouched.

- backend: drop RecordHandoff + its call in dispatchIssueRun
- db: drop the `type <> 'handoff'` exclusion in CountNewCommentsSince and
  migration 123 (comment_type_check reverts to the 4-type set from 001);
  no production data exists for this unreleased feature
- frontend: drop the "handoff" CommentType, HandoffCard, and handoff_card
  i18n (all locales)
- tests: drop handoff_count_test.go and the record-write assertions in
  issue_trigger_preview_test.go (note-injection tests retained)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* feat(issues): dismissable run-confirm modal + team-handoff copy

Two fixes to the pre-trigger confirm modal (MUL-3375).

1. Dismissable: switch RunConfirmModal from AlertDialog to the standard
   shadcn Dialog so it has the close (X) button + Esc + click-outside.
   Previously the only choices were "start" / "don't start now" with no
   way to abort the action entirely; dismissing now cancels with no write.

2. Copy: rework the action-surface wording away from the backend term
   "run" toward team-handoff voice — 指派 / 开始 / 交接 (run stays only on
   record surfaces). Unifies the note's three names to "交接说明", and
   parallels the rewrite across en/ja/ko.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* chore(agent): bump handoff note min CLI version to 0.3.28

The daemon release that renders handoff notes ships in 0.3.28 (0.3.27
was the prior tag), so move the soft-gate threshold up. Below this the
note is silently dropped and the frontend grays the note box — assignment
is never blocked.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(issues): skip run-confirm when batch-moving issues to backlog

A move into backlog never starts a run (service/issue_trigger.go), so the
pre-trigger confirm modal degenerated to an empty "won't start" box with a
single Apply button — pure friction. Apply directly instead, matching the
single-issue status path. Other target statuses still route through the
modal.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(issues): refine pre-trigger preview hint and copy

- Move the create-issue run hint to a reveal band (grid 0fr→1fr) above the
  property toolbar. It was sharing the footer button row and, lacking a
  width constraint, reflowed the submit buttons whenever it appeared.
  Restyle to a borderless, comment-style avatar+caption that is purely a
  caption (non-interactive avatar).
- Distinguish squad from agent in the pre-trigger copy: a squad's leader
  evaluates and delegates rather than "starting work" itself. Add
  will_start_named_squad / will_start_squad / create_will_start_squad across
  en/zh/ja/ko (reusing the squad_leader_* evaluate→arrange vocabulary) and
  branch run-confirm + the create hint on squad assignees.
- Bold the assignee name in the run-confirm headline via a language-safe
  sentinel split (no per-language prefix/suffix keys).
- Align zh "开始处理" → "开始工作" on the single-assign copy.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(issues): stub ActorAvatar in create-issue suite

CreateRunHint now renders an ActorAvatar for agent/squad assignees, which
pulls in getActorInitials/getActorAvatarUrl + the workspace/presence/navigation
hook tree. This form-focused suite only stubbed getActorName, so the
squad-forwarding test crashed with "getActorInitials is not a function". Stub
the avatar inert — its own behavior is covered elsewhere.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Walt <walt@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-06-23 13:17:13 +08:00

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package agent
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// MinVersions defines the minimum required CLI version for each agent type.
// Versions below these will be rejected during daemon registration.
var MinVersions = map[string]string{
"claude": "2.0.0",
"codex": "0.100.0", // app-server --listen stdio:// added in 0.100.0
"copilot": "1.0.0", // --output-format json envelope stable from 1.0.x
}
// MinQuickCreateCLIVersion gates the agent-create (quick-create) flow against
// the multica CLI version reported by the daemon at registration time. The
// quick-create prompt that the agent runs depends on CLI behavior introduced
// after this version (attachment URL handling, quick-create attachment
// binding, no-retry semantics on `multica issue create` failure — see PR
// #1851); older daemons would either double-create issues or mishandle pasted
// screenshot URLs. Treated as a hard requirement: missing / unparsable / below
// this threshold all fail closed.
const MinQuickCreateCLIVersion = "0.2.21"
// MinHandoffCLIVersion is the lowest multica CLI version whose daemon renders
// the assignment handoff note into the run's opening prompt + issue_context.md
// (MUL-3375). Unlike quick-create this is a SOFT gate: assigning an issue with
// a note never fails on an old daemon — the assignment still takes effect, the
// note is simply dropped. The frontend reads HandoffSupported to gray out the
// note box and warn the user, so they aren't surprised by a silently ignored
// note. Bump this to the release that actually ships the daemon rendering.
const MinHandoffCLIVersion = "0.3.28"
// HandoffSupported reports whether a daemon reporting cliVersion is new enough
// to render handoff notes. Reuses the CheckMinCLIVersion parsing (including the
// git-describe dev-build exemption) but never errors — a missing/old/unparsable
// version simply means "not supported", which the soft gate degrades gracefully.
func HandoffSupported(cliVersion string) bool {
d := strings.TrimSpace(cliVersion)
if d == "" {
return false
}
if devDescribeRe.MatchString(d) {
return true
}
parsed, err := parseSemver(d)
if err != nil {
return false
}
min, err := parseSemver(MinHandoffCLIVersion)
if err != nil {
return false
}
return !parsed.lessThan(min)
}
// Errors returned by CheckMinCLIVersion. Callers branch on these to surface
// "needs upgrade" vs "version not reported" with the right user message.
var (
ErrCLIVersionMissing = errors.New("multica CLI version not reported by daemon")
ErrCLIVersionTooOld = errors.New("multica CLI version is below required minimum")
)
// devDescribeRe matches the `git describe --tags --always --dirty` output for
// a build past the latest tag, e.g. `v0.2.15-235-gdaf0e935` (optionally with a
// trailing `-dirty`). Daemons built from source (Makefile `make build` / `make
// daemon`) report this shape; tagged releases are bare semver. Treating dev-
// described daemons as OK keeps `make daemon` unblocked without weakening the
// gate for staging or production users running stale stable releases.
var devDescribeRe = regexp.MustCompile(`^v?\d+\.\d+\.\d+-\d+-g[0-9a-fA-F]+`)
// CheckMinCLIVersion returns nil when `detected` parses as ≥ minimum. Returns
// ErrCLIVersionMissing for empty or unparsable input, and ErrCLIVersionTooOld
// when parsable but below the minimum. The caller can check for these
// sentinel errors with errors.Is to drive the response shape.
//
// Dev-built daemons (git-describe shape) always pass — the version string
// itself is the shared signal, so the modal pre-check and this server gate
// agree by construction without needing to compare separate env flags.
func CheckMinCLIVersion(detected string) error {
d := strings.TrimSpace(detected)
if d == "" {
return ErrCLIVersionMissing
}
if devDescribeRe.MatchString(d) {
return nil
}
parsed, err := parseSemver(d)
if err != nil {
return ErrCLIVersionMissing
}
min, err := parseSemver(MinQuickCreateCLIVersion)
if err != nil {
// Misconfiguration in the constant itself — fail closed as missing.
return ErrCLIVersionMissing
}
if parsed.lessThan(min) {
return ErrCLIVersionTooOld
}
return nil
}
// semver holds a parsed semantic version (major.minor.patch).
type semver struct {
Major, Minor, Patch int
}
// versionRe matches version strings like "2.1.100", "v2.0.0", or
// "2.1.100 (Claude Code)" — it extracts the first three numeric components.
var versionRe = regexp.MustCompile(`v?(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)`)
// parseSemver extracts a semver from a version string.
func parseSemver(raw string) (semver, error) {
m := versionRe.FindStringSubmatch(raw)
if m == nil {
return semver{}, fmt.Errorf("cannot parse version %q", raw)
}
major, _ := strconv.Atoi(m[1])
minor, _ := strconv.Atoi(m[2])
patch, _ := strconv.Atoi(m[3])
return semver{Major: major, Minor: minor, Patch: patch}, nil
}
// lessThan returns true if v < other.
func (v semver) lessThan(other semver) bool {
if v.Major != other.Major {
return v.Major < other.Major
}
if v.Minor != other.Minor {
return v.Minor < other.Minor
}
return v.Patch < other.Patch
}
// CheckMinVersion validates that detectedVersion meets the minimum for agentType.
// Returns nil if the version is acceptable or no minimum is defined.
func CheckMinVersion(agentType, detectedVersion string) error {
minRaw, ok := MinVersions[agentType]
if !ok {
return nil
}
min, err := parseSemver(minRaw)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid minimum version %q for %s: %w", minRaw, agentType, err)
}
detected, err := parseSemver(detectedVersion)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot parse detected %s version %q: %w", agentType, detectedVersion, err)
}
if detected.lessThan(min) {
return fmt.Errorf("%s version %s is below minimum required %s — please upgrade", agentType, detectedVersion, minRaw)
}
return nil
}