Add the ability to sync specific issues or merge requests by IID without
running a full incremental sync. This enables fast, targeted data refresh
for individual entities — useful for agent workflows, debugging, and
real-time investigation of specific issues or MRs.
Architecture:
- New CLI flags: --issue <IID> and --mr <IID> (repeatable, up to 100 total)
scoped to a single project via -p/--project
- Preflight phase validates all IIDs exist on GitLab before any DB writes,
with TOCTOU-aware soft verification at ingest time
- 6-stage pipeline: preflight -> fetch -> ingest -> dependents -> docs -> embed
- Each stage is cancellation-aware via ShutdownSignal
- Dedicated SyncRunRecorder extensions track surgical-specific counters
(issues_fetched, mrs_ingested, docs_regenerated, etc.)
New modules:
- src/ingestion/surgical.rs: Core surgical fetch/ingest/dependent logic
with preflight_fetch(), ingest_issue_by_iid(), ingest_mr_by_iid(),
and fetch_dependents_for_{issue,mr}()
- src/cli/commands/sync_surgical.rs: Full CLI orchestrator with progress
spinners, human/robot output, and cancellation handling
- src/embedding/pipeline.rs: embed_documents_by_ids() for scoped embedding
- src/documents/regenerator.rs: regenerate_dirty_documents_for_sources()
for scoped document regeneration
Database changes:
- Migration 027: Extends sync_runs with mode, phase, surgical_iids_json,
per-entity counters, and cancelled_at column
- New indexes: idx_sync_runs_mode_started, idx_sync_runs_status_phase_started
GitLab client:
- get_issue_by_iid() and get_mr_by_iid() single-entity fetch methods
Error handling:
- New SurgicalPreflightFailed error variant with entity_type, iid, project,
and reason fields. Shares exit code 6 with GitLabNotFound.
Includes comprehensive test coverage:
- 645 lines of surgical ingestion tests (wiremock-based)
- 184 lines of scoped embedding tests
- 85 lines of scoped regeneration tests
- 113 lines of GitLab client single-entity tests
- 236 lines of sync_run surgical column/counter tests
- Unit tests for SyncOptions, error codes, and CLI validation
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>
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>