Move inline #[cfg(test)] mod tests { ... } blocks from 22 source files
into dedicated _tests.rs companion files, wired via:
#[cfg(test)]
#[path = "module_tests.rs"]
mod tests;
This keeps implementation-focused source files leaner and more scannable
while preserving full access to private items through `use super::*;`.
Modules extracted:
core: db, note_parser, payloads, project, references, sync_run,
timeline_collect, timeline_expand, timeline_seed
cli: list (55 tests), who (75 tests)
documents: extractor (43 tests), regenerator
embedding: change_detector, chunking
gitlab: graphql (wiremock async tests), transformers/issue
ingestion: dirty_tracker, discussions, issues, mr_diffs
Also adds conflicts_with("explain_score") to the --detail flag in the
who command to prevent mutually exclusive flags from being combined.
All 629 unit tests pass. No behavior changes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add references_full, user_notes_count, merge_requests_count computed
fields to show issue. Add closed_at and confidential columns via
migration 023.
Closes: bd-2g50
The migration runner now inserts (OR REPLACE) the schema_version row
after each successful migration batch, regardless of whether the
migration SQL itself contains a self-registering INSERT. This prevents
version tracking gaps when a .sql migration omits the bookkeeping
statement, which would leave the schema at an unrecorded version and
cause re-execution attempts on next startup.
Legacy migrations that already self-register are unaffected thanks to
the OR REPLACE conflict resolution.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a "Phase 1.5" status enrichment step to the issue ingestion pipeline
that fetches work item statuses via the GitLab GraphQL API after the
standard REST API ingestion completes.
Schema changes (migration 021):
- Add status_name, status_category, status_color, status_icon_name, and
status_synced_at columns to the issues table (all nullable)
Ingestion pipeline changes:
- New `enrich_issue_statuses_txn()` function that applies fetched
statuses in a single transaction with two phases: clear stale statuses
for issues that no longer have a status widget, then apply new/updated
statuses from the GraphQL response
- ProgressEvent variants for status enrichment (complete/skipped)
- IngestProjectResult tracks enrichment metrics (seen, enriched, cleared,
without_widget, partial_error_count, enrichment_mode, errors)
- Robot mode JSON output includes per-project status enrichment details
Configuration:
- New `sync.fetchWorkItemStatus` config option (defaults true) to disable
GraphQL status enrichment on instances without Premium/Ultimate
- `LoreError::GitLabAuthFailed` now treated as permanent API error so
status enrichment auth failures don't trigger retries
Also removes the unnecessary nested SAVEPOINT in store_closes_issues_refs
(already runs within the orchestrator's transaction context).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Chain: bd-jec (config flag) -> bd-2yo (fetch MR diffs) -> bd-3qn6 (rewrite who queries)
- Add fetch_mr_file_changes config option and --no-file-changes CLI flag
- Add GitLab MR diffs API fetch pipeline with watermark-based sync
- Create migration 020 for diffs_synced_for_updated_at watermark column
- Rewrite query_expert() and query_overlap() to use 4-signal UNION ALL:
DiffNote reviewers, DiffNote MR authors, file-change authors, file-change reviewers
- Deduplicate across signal types via COUNT(DISTINCT CASE WHEN ... THEN mr_id END)
- Add insert_file_change test helper, 8 new who tests, all 397 tests pass
- Also includes: list performance migration 019, autocorrect module, README updates
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Comprehensive peer code review identified and fixed the following:
1. who.rs: @-prefixed path routing used `target` (with @) instead of
`clean` (stripped) when checking for '/' and passing to Expert mode,
causing `lore who @src/auth/` to silently return zero results because
the SQL LIKE matched against `@src/auth/%` which never exists.
2. db.rs: After ROLLBACK TO savepoint on migration failure, the savepoint
was never RELEASEd, leaving it active on the connection. Fixed in both
run_migrations() and run_migrations_from_dir().
3. lock.rs: Multiple acquire() calls (e.g. re-acquiring a stale lock)
replaced the heartbeat_handle without stopping the old thread, causing
two concurrent heartbeat writers competing on the same lock row. Now
signals the old thread to stop and joins it before spawning a new one.
4. chunk_ids.rs: encode_rowid() had no guard for chunk_index >= 1000
(CHUNK_ROWID_MULTIPLIER), which would cause rowid collisions between
adjacent documents. Added range assertion [0, 1000).
5. main.rs: Fallback JSON error formatting in handle_auth_test
interpolated LoreError Display output without escaping quotes or
backslashes, potentially producing malformed JSON for robot-mode
consumers. Now escapes both characters before interpolation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three correctness bugs found via peer code review:
1. TimelineEvent PartialEq/Ord omitted entity_type — issue #42 and MR #42
with the same timestamp and event_type were treated as equal. In a
BTreeSet or dedup, one would silently be dropped. Added entity_type to
both PartialEq and Ord comparisons.
2. discussions.rs: store_payload() was called outside the transaction
(on bare conn) while upsert_discussion/notes were inside. A crash
between them left orphaned payload rows. Moved store_payload inside
the unchecked_transaction block, matching mr_discussions.rs pattern.
3. Migration 017 created idx_issue_assignees_username(username, issue_id)
but migration 005 already created the same index name with just
(username). SQLite's IF NOT EXISTS silently skipped the composite
version on every existing database. New migration 018 drops and
recreates the index with correct composite columns.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add `lore who` command with 5 query modes answering collaboration questions
using existing DB data (280K notes, 210K discussions, 33K DiffNotes):
- Expert: who knows about a file/directory (DiffNote path analysis + MR breadth scoring)
- Workload: what is a person working on (assigned issues, authored/reviewing MRs, discussions)
- Active: what discussions need attention (unresolved resolvable, global/project-scoped)
- Overlap: who else is touching these files (dual author+reviewer role tracking)
- Reviews: what review patterns does a person have (prefix-based category extraction)
Includes migration 017 (5 composite indexes), CLI skeleton with clap conflicts_with
validation, robot JSON output with input+resolved_input reproducibility, human terminal
output, and 20 unit tests. All quality gates pass.
Closes: bd-1q8z, bd-34rr, bd-2rk9, bd-2ldg, bd-zqpf, bd-s3rc, bd-m7k1, bd-b51e,
bd-2711, bd-1rdi, bd-3mj2, bd-tfh3, bd-zibc, bd-g0d5
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a SAFETY comment explaining why the transmute of sqlite3_vec_init
to the sqlite3_auto_extension callback type is sound. The three
invariants (stable C-ABI signature, single-call-per-connection contract,
idempotency) were previously undocumented, which left the lone unsafe
block without justification for future readers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Removes module-level doc comments (//! lines) and excessive inline doc
comments that were duplicating information already evident from:
- Function/struct names (self-documenting code)
- Type signatures (the what is clear from types)
- Implementation context (the how is clear from code)
Affected modules:
- cli/* - Removed command descriptions duplicating clap help text
- core/* - Removed module headers and obvious function docs
- documents/* - Removed extractor/regenerator/truncation docs
- embedding/* - Removed pipeline and chunking docs
- gitlab/* - Removed client and transformer docs (kept type definitions)
- ingestion/* - Removed orchestrator and ingestion docs
- search/* - Removed FTS and vector search docs
Philosophy: Code should be self-documenting. Comments should explain
"why" (business decisions, non-obvious constraints) not "what" (which
the code itself shows). This change reduces noise and maintenance burden
while keeping the codebase just as understandable.
Retains comments for:
- Non-obvious business logic
- Important safety invariants
- Complex algorithm explanations
- Public API boundaries where generated docs matter
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduce the foundational observability layer for the sync pipeline:
- MetricsLayer: Custom tracing subscriber layer that captures span timing
and structured fields, materializing them into a hierarchical
Vec<StageTiming> tree for robot-mode performance data output
- logging: Dual-layer subscriber infrastructure with configurable stderr
verbosity (-v/-vv/-vvv) and always-on JSON file logging with daily
rotation and configurable retention (default 30 days)
- SyncRunRecorder: Compile-time enforced lifecycle recorder for sync_runs
table (start -> succeed|fail), with correlation IDs and aggregate counts
- LoggingConfig: New config section for log_dir, retention_days, and
file_logging toggle
- get_log_dir(): Path helper for log directory resolution
- is_permanent_api_error(): Distinguish retryable vs permanent API failures
(only 404 is truly permanent; 403/auth errors may be environmental)
Database changes:
- Migration 013: Add resource_events_synced_for_updated_at watermark columns
to issues and merge_requests tables for incremental resource event sync
- Migration 014: Enrich sync_runs with run_id correlation ID, aggregate
counts (total_items_processed, total_errors), and run_id index
- Wrap file-based migrations in savepoints for rollback safety
Dependencies: Add uuid (run_id generation), tracing-appender (file logging)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
11 isomorphic performance fixes from deep audit (no behavior changes):
- Eliminate double serialization: store_payload now accepts pre-serialized
bytes (&[u8]) instead of re-serializing from serde_json::Value. Uses
Cow<[u8]> for zero-copy when compression is disabled.
- Add SQLite cache_size (64MB) and mmap_size (256MB) pragmas
- Replace SELECT-then-INSERT label upserts with INSERT...ON CONFLICT
RETURNING in both issues.rs and merge_requests.rs
- Replace INSERT + SELECT milestone upsert with RETURNING
- Use prepare_cached for 5 hot-path queries in extractor.rs
- Optimize compute_list_hash: index-sort + incremental SHA-256 instead
of clone+sort+join+hash
- Pre-allocate embedding float-to-bytes buffer with Vec::with_capacity
- Replace RandomState::new() in rand_jitter with atomic counter XOR nanos
- Remove redundant per-note payload storage (discussion payload contains
all notes already)
- Change transform_issue to accept &GitLabIssue (avoids full struct clone)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
GitLab returns null for the label/milestone fields on resource_label_events
and resource_milestone_events when the referenced label or milestone has
been deleted. This caused deserialization failures during sync.
- Add migration 012 to recreate both event tables with nullable
label_name, milestone_title, and milestone_id columns (SQLite
requires table recreation to alter NOT NULL constraints)
- Change GitLabLabelEvent.label and GitLabMilestoneEvent.milestone
to Option<> in the Rust types
- Update upsert functions to pass through None values correctly
- Add tests for null label and null milestone deserialization
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Automated formatting and lint corrections from parallel agent work:
- cargo fmt: import reordering (alphabetical), line wrapping to respect
max width, trailing comma normalization, destructuring alignment,
function signature reformatting, match arm formatting
- clippy (pedantic): Range::contains() instead of manual comparisons,
i64::from() instead of `as i64` casts, .clamp() instead of
.max().min() chains, let-chain refactors (if-let with &&),
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)] and
#[allow(clippy::field_reassign_with_default)] where warranted
- Removed trailing blank lines and extra whitespace
No behavioral changes. All existing tests pass unmodified.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces five new tables that power temporal queries (timeline,
file-history, trace) via GitLab Resource Events APIs:
- resource_state_events: State transitions (opened/closed/reopened/merged/locked)
with actor tracking, source commit, and source MR references
- resource_label_events: Label add/remove history per entity
- resource_milestone_events: Milestone assignment changes per entity
- entity_references: Cross-reference table (Gate 2 prep) linking
source/target entity pairs with reference type and discovery method
- pending_dependent_fetches: Generic job queue for resource_events,
mr_closes_issues, and mr_diffs with exponential backoff retry
All event tables enforce entity exclusivity via CHECK constraints
(exactly one of issue_id or merge_request_id must be non-NULL).
Deduplication handled via UNIQUE indexes on (gitlab_id, project_id).
FK cascades ensure cleanup when parent entities are removed.
The dependent fetch queue uses a UNIQUE constraint on
(project_id, entity_type, entity_iid, job_type) for idempotent
enqueue, with partial indexes optimizing claim and retry queries.
Registered as migration 011 in the embedded MIGRATIONS array in db.rs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add chunk_max_bytes and chunk_count columns to embedding_metadata to
support config drift detection and adaptive dedup sizing. Includes a
partial index on sentinel rows (chunk_index=0) to accelerate the drift
detection and max-chunk queries.
Also exports LATEST_SCHEMA_VERSION as a public constant derived from
the MIGRATIONS array length, replacing the previously hardcoded magic
number in the health check.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mechanical rename of GiError -> LoreError across the core module to
match the project's rebranding from gitlab-inbox to gitlore/lore.
Updates the error enum name, all From impls, and the Result type alias.
Additionally introduces:
- New error variants for embedding pipeline: OllamaUnavailable,
OllamaModelNotFound, EmbeddingFailed, EmbeddingsNotBuilt. Each
includes actionable suggestions (e.g., "ollama serve", "ollama pull
nomic-embed-text") to guide users through recovery.
- New error codes 14-16 for programmatic handling of Ollama failures.
- Savepoint-based migration execution in db.rs: each migration now
runs inside a SQLite SAVEPOINT so a failed migration rolls back
cleanly without corrupting the schema_version tracking. Previously
a partial migration could leave the database in an inconsistent
state.
- core::backoff module: exponential backoff with jitter utility for
retry loops in the embedding pipeline and discussion queues.
- core::project module: helper for resolving project IDs and paths
from the local database, used by the document regenerator and
search filters.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Improves core infrastructure with robot-friendly error output and
faster lock release for better sync behavior.
Error handling improvements (error.rs):
- ErrorCode::exit_code(): Unique exit codes per error type (1-13)
for programmatic error handling in scripts/agents
- GiError::suggestion(): Helpful hints for common error recovery
- GiError::to_robot_error(): Structured JSON error conversion
- RobotError/RobotErrorOutput: Serializable error types with code,
message, and optional suggestion fields
Lock improvements (lock.rs):
- Heartbeat thread now polls every 100ms for release flag, only
updating database heartbeat at full interval (5s default)
- Eliminates 5-10s delay after sync completion when waiting for
heartbeat thread to notice release
- Reduces lock hold time after operation completes
Database (db.rs):
- Bump expected schema version to 6 for MR migration
The exit code mapping enables shell scripts and CI/CD pipelines to
distinguish between configuration errors (2-4), GitLab API errors
(5-8), and database errors (9-11) for appropriate retry/alert logic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>