306 lines
10 KiB
TypeScript
306 lines
10 KiB
TypeScript
// Crawl every URL each visible framework's MDX tree should serve, fetch
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// it from the dev server, and flag 404s + MDX/JS render errors.
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//
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// Why this exists (not just `nx build`): the build only catches static
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// failures (unresolved imports, MDX parse errors). The dev server can
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// 200-respond with a runtime error overlay or render a 404 page body
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// while returning HTTP 200 (Next.js dev quirk), and `nx build` won't
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// catch those. This crawl detects both.
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//
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// Usage:
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// PREVIEW_URL=http://localhost:3003 npx tsx probe-shell-docs.ts
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//
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// Concurrency is intentionally low (default 8) so the Next.js dev
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// on-demand compiler doesn't thrash; bump via `CONCURRENCY=16` if the
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// server is warm.
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import fs from "fs";
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import path from "path";
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import { fileURLToPath } from "url";
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import { glob } from "glob";
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const __dirname = path.dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
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const REPO_SCRIPTS = __dirname;
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const CONTENT_DIR = path.resolve(
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REPO_SCRIPTS,
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"../shell-docs/src/content/docs",
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);
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const REGISTRY_PATH = path.resolve(
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REPO_SCRIPTS,
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"../shell-docs/src/data/registry.json",
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);
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const BASE = process.env.PREVIEW_URL ?? "http://localhost:3003";
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const CONCURRENCY = Number(process.env.CONCURRENCY ?? 8);
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if (!Number.isInteger(CONCURRENCY) || CONCURRENCY < 1) {
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// A zero/NaN worker pool would make Promise.all([]) resolve instantly and
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// print "0/0 OK" with exit 0 — a silent no-op that probes nothing.
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console.error(
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`Invalid CONCURRENCY=${process.env.CONCURRENCY}; expected a positive integer`,
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);
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process.exit(1);
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}
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// Mirror getDocsFolder from shell-docs/src/lib/registry.ts. Single source
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// of truth lives there; duplicated here because this script is run via
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// tsx in scripts/ which doesn't share the shell-docs tsconfig paths.
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const DOCS_FOLDER_OVERRIDES: Record<string, string> = {
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"langgraph-python": "langgraph",
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"langgraph-typescript": "langgraph",
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"langgraph-fastapi": "langgraph",
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"google-adk": "adk",
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"crewai-crews": "crewai-flows",
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strands: "aws-strands",
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"strands-typescript": "aws-strands",
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"ms-agent-dotnet": "microsoft-agent-framework",
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"ms-agent-harness-dotnet": "microsoft-agent-framework",
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"ms-agent-python": "microsoft-agent-framework",
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};
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const getDocsFolder = (slug: string) => DOCS_FOLDER_OVERRIDES[slug] ?? slug;
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// Mirror DOCS_ONLY_FRAMEWORK_MODES from shell-docs/src/lib/registry.ts.
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// These slugs have no `showcase/integrations/<slug>/manifest.yaml` (so
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// they never appear in `registry.integrations`) but DO have a
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// `frameworkOverviews` entry that the route handler serves at
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// `/<slug>`. The probe iterates `registry.integrations` for normal
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// frameworks; without this fallback list it would silently skip
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// every URL under these three slugs, including their framework root.
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const DOCS_ONLY_FRAMEWORKS = ["a2a", "agent-spec", "deepagents"] as const;
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interface Integration {
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slug: string;
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name: string;
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docs_mode?: "generated" | "authored" | "hidden";
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}
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interface Registry {
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integrations: Integration[];
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}
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interface DocsLinks {
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features?: Record<string, { shell_docs_path?: string }>;
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}
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function docsLinkUrlsForFramework(slug: string): string[] {
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const docsLinksPath = path.resolve(
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REPO_SCRIPTS,
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"../integrations",
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slug,
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"docs-links.json",
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);
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if (!fs.existsSync(docsLinksPath)) return [];
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const docsLinks = JSON.parse(
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fs.readFileSync(docsLinksPath, "utf-8"),
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) as DocsLinks;
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const urls = new Set<string>();
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for (const feature of Object.values(docsLinks.features ?? {})) {
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const shellPath = feature.shell_docs_path;
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if (!shellPath || !shellPath.startsWith("/")) continue;
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urls.add(shellPath === "/" ? `/${slug}` : `/${slug}${shellPath}`);
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}
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return [...urls].sort();
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}
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function urlsForFramework(slug: string, docsFolder: string): string[] {
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const dir = path.join(CONTENT_DIR, "integrations", docsFolder);
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const out = new Set<string>([`/${slug}`, ...docsLinkUrlsForFramework(slug)]);
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if (!fs.existsSync(dir)) {
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// No content folder at all — only the framework root URL is reachable
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// (Tier 1 data-driven; will render via FrameworkOverview record).
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return [...out].sort();
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}
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const files = glob.sync("**/*.mdx", { cwd: dir }).sort();
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for (const rel of files) {
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const noExt = rel.replace(/\.mdx$/, "");
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// index.mdx at root → bare /<slug>; a/b/index.mdx → /<slug>/a/b
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const cleaned =
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noExt === "index"
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? ""
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: noExt.endsWith("/index")
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? noExt.slice(0, -"/index".length)
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: noExt;
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out.add(cleaned ? `/${slug}/${cleaned}` : `/${slug}`);
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}
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return [...out].sort();
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}
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interface ProbeResult {
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url: string;
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status: number;
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ok: boolean;
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reason: string;
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snippet?: string;
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}
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// Detect failures via STRUCTURAL signals only. Text matches in the body
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// against runtime/MDX error strings sound attractive but consistently
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// false-positive in dev mode because Next.js bundles the full source of
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// helper functions (e.g. `MDXRemote`, the not-found component) into
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// every page's serialized React tree — so "MDXRemote ... error" or
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// "page could not be found" appear in every successful page's HTML.
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//
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// What's reliable:
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// • Real docs pages always render `<main>` chrome AND ≥1 `<h1>`
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// server-side via DocsPageView / FrameworkRootShell / MDXRemote.
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// • The 404 page renders client-side from a minimal SSR shell — no
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// `<main>`, no `<h1>` in the SSR HTML. So `!main && h1s == 0`
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// uniquely identifies a 404.
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// • A render error that crashes the page server-side returns a
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// non-200 status (caught upstream by `res.status !== 200`). A
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// soft runtime error renders an overlay on top of the page chrome
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// and is not reliably detectable from the body — those have to be
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// caught by visual inspection / browser console.
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const H1_RX = /<h1[^>]*>([^<]+)<\/h1>/g;
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const MAIN_RX = /<main[\s>]/;
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function normalizeHtmlText(text: string): string {
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return text
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.replace(/&(?:#x27|apos);/gi, "'")
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.replace(/"/gi, '"')
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.replace(/&/gi, "&")
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.replace(/\s+/g, " ")
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.trim();
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}
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function isNotFoundHeading(text: string): boolean {
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const normalized = normalizeHtmlText(text).toLowerCase();
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return (
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normalized === "404" ||
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normalized.includes("page doesn't exist") ||
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normalized.includes("page does not exist") ||
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normalized.includes("page could not be found")
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);
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}
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async function probe(url: string): Promise<ProbeResult> {
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try {
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const res = await fetch(BASE + url, {
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redirect: "follow",
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headers: { "User-Agent": "probe-shell-docs" },
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});
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const body = await res.text();
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if (res.status !== 200) {
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return {
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url,
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status: res.status,
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ok: false,
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reason: `HTTP ${res.status}`,
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};
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}
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const h1s = [...body.matchAll(H1_RX)].map((m) => m[1]);
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const hasMain = MAIN_RX.test(body);
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// 404 page: client-rendered, no <main>, no <h1> in SSR HTML.
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if (!hasMain && h1s.length === 0) {
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return { url, status: 200, ok: false, reason: "404 page" };
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}
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// Custom 404 inside the docs shell.
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if (h1s.some(isNotFoundHeading)) {
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return {
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url,
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status: 200,
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ok: false,
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reason: "404 in docs shell",
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};
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}
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return { url, status: 200, ok: true, reason: "OK" };
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} catch (e) {
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return {
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url,
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status: 0,
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ok: false,
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reason: `fetch failed: ${(e as Error).message}`,
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};
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}
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}
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async function main() {
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const registry = JSON.parse(
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fs.readFileSync(REGISTRY_PATH, "utf-8"),
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) as Registry;
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const visible = registry.integrations.filter((i) => i.docs_mode !== "hidden");
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// Build URL set. Use a Set keyed by URL string so shared-folder
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// frameworks (langgraph variants share `langgraph/`, ms-agent dotnet
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// & python share `microsoft-agent-framework/`) don't probe the SAME
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// file twice under different slugs — each slug has its own URL
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// namespace, so we DO want to probe `/ms-agent-dotnet/quickstart`
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// AND `/ms-agent-python/quickstart`, but only once each.
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const urlsByFw = new Map<string, string[]>();
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let total = 0;
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// Probe every framework that has a `/<slug>` route. Registered
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// integrations and docs-only frameworks both use the framework-scoped
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// route handler, so both get root + MDX-tree + docs-links coverage.
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for (const i of visible) {
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const folder = getDocsFolder(i.slug);
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const urls = urlsForFramework(i.slug, folder);
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urlsByFw.set(i.slug, urls);
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total += urls.length;
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}
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for (const slug of DOCS_ONLY_FRAMEWORKS) {
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const urls = urlsForFramework(slug, getDocsFolder(slug));
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urlsByFw.set(slug, urls);
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total += urls.length;
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}
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const slugsToProbe = [...visible.map((i) => i.slug), ...DOCS_ONLY_FRAMEWORKS];
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// Also probe the unscoped docs root and a few canonical landings.
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const baseUrls = ["/", "/quickstart", "/concepts/architecture"];
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total += baseUrls.length;
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process.stdout.write(
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`Probing ${total} URLs across ${slugsToProbe.length} visible frameworks ` +
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`(concurrency ${CONCURRENCY}, base ${BASE})…\n`,
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);
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const allUrls = [...baseUrls, ...[...urlsByFw.values()].flat()];
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const results: ProbeResult[] = [];
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// Simple concurrency limiter: pull from a shared cursor.
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let idx = 0;
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const workers = Array.from({ length: CONCURRENCY }, async () => {
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while (idx < allUrls.length) {
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const my = idx++;
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const r = await probe(allUrls[my]);
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results.push(r);
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if (!r.ok) process.stdout.write("F");
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else process.stdout.write(".");
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}
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});
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await Promise.all(workers);
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process.stdout.write("\n\n");
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results.sort((a, b) => a.url.localeCompare(b.url));
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const failures = results.filter((r) => !r.ok);
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const okCount = results.length - failures.length;
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if (failures.length) {
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// Group failures by framework slug for readability.
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const byFw = new Map<string, ProbeResult[]>();
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for (const f of failures) {
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const fwSlug = f.url.split("/")[1] || "(root)";
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if (!byFw.has(fwSlug)) byFw.set(fwSlug, []);
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byFw.get(fwSlug)!.push(f);
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}
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console.log("=== Failures by framework ===");
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for (const [fw, items] of [...byFw.entries()].sort()) {
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console.log(
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`\n${fw} (${items.length} failure${items.length === 1 ? "" : "s"})`,
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);
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for (const it of items) {
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const tail = it.snippet
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? ` — “${it.snippet.replace(/\s+/g, " ").trim()}”`
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: "";
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console.log(` ${it.reason.padEnd(14)} ${it.url}${tail}`);
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}
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}
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console.log();
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}
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console.log(
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`Result: ${okCount}/${results.length} OK, ${failures.length} failed`,
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);
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if (failures.length) process.exit(1);
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}
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main().catch((e) => {
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console.error(e);
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process.exit(1);
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});
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