526 lines
22 KiB
JavaScript
526 lines
22 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------
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* docmd : the zero-config documentation generator.
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*
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* @package @docmd/core (and ecosystem)
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* @website https://docmd.io
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* @repository https://github.com/docmd-io/docmd
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* @license MIT
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* @copyright (c) 2025-present docmd.io
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*
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* [docmd-source] - Please do not remove this header.
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Release preparation pipeline. Runs the full dev suite in five
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* clear category sections:
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*
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* 1. Setup - stop running servers, wipe global binaries,
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* clean the monorepo
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* 2. Lint - eslint over the entire repo, summarised
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* 3. Build - pnpm install + pnpm -r run build, so the
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* test sections have dist files to run
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* against (clean wipes dist, this rebuilds it)
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* 4. Docker - optional Docker availability check
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* 5. Tests - categorised test suite (tests/runner.js,
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* 365+ assertions covering Phase 1 security
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* CVEs + Phase 2 container parser + Phase 3
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* CLI contracts + OKF/LLMS plugin tests +
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* Mega Integration Test for workspaces,
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* i18n, versioning, and plugin combinations)
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* followed by per-package unit tests
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* (parser, utils, mermaid, okf) via
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* `pnpm -r run test --if-present` so a local
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* regression fails the release pipeline
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* 6. Link - optional global npm link
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*
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* Each step inside a section shows [WAIT] (dim) when it starts
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* and [DONE] (green) when it finishes. No emojis.
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*
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* Default output is intentionally minimal: every step collapses to
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* one line, and every count (passed tests, lint errors, package
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* totals, Docker version, ...) accumulates into a single trailing
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* Summary block at the end of the pipeline. A fully-green run prints
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* a green `┌─ Summary` listing each section with its stat; a run
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* with any failure replaces that block with a red `┌─ Issues` listing
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* every failure with file:line detail.
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*
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* Pass --verbose (or --full) to stream the full test output as the
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* suite runs — useful when actively iterating on a test that just
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* started failing and you want to see the assertion text inline.
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*
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* Run: pnpm prep
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* pnpm prep --link (skip tests, install globally)
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* pnpm prep --skip-tests (skip both test suites)
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* pnpm prep --only=exit-codes (run a single test section)
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* pnpm prep --verbose (stream full test output inline)
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* pnpm prep --full (alias for --verbose)
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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const { execSync } = require('child_process');
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const fs = require('fs');
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const args = process.argv.slice(2);
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// --verbose / --full streams every step's raw output as it runs.
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// Default mode keeps the pipeline minimal: each step collapses to
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// one line and a final Issues section appears only if something failed.
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const verbose = args.includes('--verbose') || args.includes('--full');
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// Issue accumulator — populated by every section so a single trailing
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// "Issues" block can show the operator everything that needs fixing.
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const issues = [];
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function addIssue(severity, section, message, details = []) {
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issues.push({ severity, section, message, details });
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}
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// Stat accumulator — every section contributes a one-line entry that
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// prints in the trailing Summary block. Lets the per-step line stay
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// minimal ("[ DONE ] 28s") while still surfacing the actual numbers
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// (passed counts, lint counts, etc.) at the end.
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const stats = [];
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function addStat(label, value, severity = 'ok') {
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stats.push({ label, value, severity });
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}
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// ── TUI design tokens (no emojis, only [WAIT] / [DONE] / [ FAIL ]) ──
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const C = {
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reset: '\x1b[0m',
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bold: '\x1b[1m',
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dim: '\x1b[2m',
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blue: '\x1b[34m',
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cyan: '\x1b[36m',
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green: '\x1b[32m',
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yellow: '\x1b[33m',
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red: '\x1b[31m'
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};
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// ── TUI primitives ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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// section() and footer() pair up to produce exactly one blank line
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// between groups: footer ends with \n, section starts without \n.
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function section(label, color) {
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console.log(`${color}${C.bold}┌─ ${label}${C.reset}`);
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}
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function footer(color) {
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console.log(`${color}└${'─'.repeat(50)}${C.reset}`);
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}
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function startStep(label) {
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// Print the [WAIT] sign and return a handle to update on completion.
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const bar = `${C.cyan}│${C.reset}`;
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const text = `${C.dim}${label}${C.reset}`;
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process.stdout.write(`${bar} ${text.padEnd(52)}${C.dim}[ WAIT ]${C.reset}\n`);
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return { label, startMs: Date.now(), bar, text };
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}
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function finishStep(s, status, summary) {
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// Rewrite the same line with [DONE] / [ WARN ] / [ FAIL ] + elapsed time.
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// Default status is 'done' — the common case.
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const effectiveStatus = status || 'done';
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const ms = Date.now() - s.startMs;
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const t = ms < 1000 ? `${ms}ms` : `${(ms / 1000).toFixed(1)}s`;
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const tag = effectiveStatus === 'done'
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? `${C.green}[ DONE ]${C.reset}`
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: effectiveStatus === 'warn'
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? `${C.yellow}[ WARN ]${C.reset}`
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: `${C.red}[ FAIL ]${C.reset}`;
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const sumTxt = summary ? ` ${C.dim}${summary}${C.reset}` : '';
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// Move cursor up 1 line, clear it, rewrite.
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process.stdout.write('\x1b[1A\x1b[2K');
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process.stdout.write(
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`${s.bar} ${s.text.padEnd(52)}${tag} ${C.dim}${t}${C.reset}${sumTxt}\n`
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);
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}
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function run(cmd, opts = {}) {
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// opts.silent — when true (default), suppress output unless cmd failed.
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// opts.capture — return stdout/stderr as strings; never stream to the TUI.
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// Used by collapsed-mode test steps so we can parse a
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// summary line instead of dumping hundreds of test logs.
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// The function never calls process.exit; callers inspect `result.ok`.
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const silent = opts.silent !== false;
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const capture = opts.capture === true;
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try {
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const out = execSync(cmd, {
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stdio: capture
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? ['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe']
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: (silent ? 'ignore' : 'inherit'),
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maxBuffer: 64 * 1024 * 1024,
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});
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return {
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ok: true,
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stdout: capture ? out.toString() : '',
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stderr: '',
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status: 0,
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};
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} catch (e) {
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return {
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ok: false,
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stdout: capture ? (e.stdout ? e.stdout.toString() : '') : '',
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stderr: capture ? (e.stderr ? e.stderr.toString() : '') : '',
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status: e.status,
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};
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}
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}
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// ── Step helpers ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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function deepWipe() {
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const bins = ['docmd', 'docmd-live'];
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for (const bin of bins) {
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try {
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const paths = execSync(`which -a ${bin}`, { stdio: 'pipe' })
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.toString().split('\n').filter(Boolean);
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for (const p of paths) {
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try { if (fs.existsSync(p)) fs.unlinkSync(p); }
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catch {
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try { execSync(`rm -f "${p}"`, { stdio: 'ignore' }); } catch { /* ignore */ }
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}
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}
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} catch { /* ignore which failure */ }
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}
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}
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function runLint() {
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const s = startStep('Running eslint over monorepo');
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// eslint exits non-zero on errors — JSON is still on stdout. run()
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// never exits the process, so we can collect the lint output cleanly.
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const result = run('pnpm -s exec eslint . --format json', { capture: true });
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let errors = 0, warnings = 0;
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const details = [];
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try {
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const results = JSON.parse(result.stdout || '[]');
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for (const file of results) {
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for (const msg of file.messages || []) {
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if (msg.severity === 2) errors++;
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else if (msg.severity === 1) warnings++;
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if (msg.severity >= 1) {
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const relPath = (file.filePath || '')
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.replace(process.cwd() + '/', '')
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.replace(/^.*\/docmd\//, '');
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details.push(`${relPath}:${msg.line} — ${msg.message}`);
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}
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}
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}
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} catch (_) { /* malformed output */ }
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const status = errors > 0 ? 'fail' : (warnings > 0 ? 'warn' : 'done');
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finishStep(s, status);
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const summary = `${errors} error${errors === 1 ? '' : 's'}, ${warnings} warning${warnings === 1 ? '' : 's'}`;
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addStat('Lint', summary, errors > 0 ? 'fail' : (warnings > 0 ? 'warn' : 'ok'));
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if (errors > 0) addIssue('error', 'Lint', `${errors} lint error(s)`, details);
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else if (warnings > 0) addIssue('warning', 'Lint', `${warnings} lint warning(s)`, details);
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}
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// ── Collapsed-mode test runner ────────────────────────────────────────
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// Captures test output, parses pass/fail counts and any failure
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// titles, then renders a one-line summary. Verbose mode bypasses
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// the capture and streams raw output as it arrives instead.
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function summariseTests(stdout) {
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// tests/runner.js emits a single aggregate line at the end.
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// Pattern: "Test summary: 367 passed, 0 failed across 9 files"
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let m = stdout.match(/Test summary:\s+(\d+)\s+passed,\s+(\d+)\s+failed\s+across\s+(\d+)\s+files?/i);
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if (m) {
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return {
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tests: parseInt(m[1]) + parseInt(m[2]),
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pass: parseInt(m[1]),
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fail: parseInt(m[2]),
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units: parseInt(m[3]),
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unitLabel: 'files',
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failures: extractFailures(stdout),
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};
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}
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// Per-package output (pnpm -r run test): each suite prints its own
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// ℹ tests N / ℹ pass N / ℹ fail N block, so we sum them all up.
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let tests = 0, pass = 0, fail = 0, pkgs = 0;
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for (const t of stdout.matchAll(/ℹ\s+tests\s+(\d+)/g)) tests += parseInt(t[1]);
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for (const p of stdout.matchAll(/ℹ\s+pass\s+(\d+)/g)) pass += parseInt(p[1]);
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for (const f of stdout.matchAll(/ℹ\s+fail\s+(\d+)/g)) fail += parseInt(f[1]);
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// Count distinct packages that reported a result. Look for the
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// pnpm-recursive "Done" line which marks each package's end.
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for (const _ of stdout.matchAll(/\bDone$/gm)) pkgs++;
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// Fallback when no "Done" markers are present: count `ℹ tests` lines.
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if (pkgs === 0) {
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for (const _ of stdout.matchAll(/ℹ\s+tests\s+\d+/g)) pkgs++;
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}
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return {
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tests, pass, fail,
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units: pkgs,
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unitLabel: pkgs === 1 ? 'package' : 'packages',
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failures: extractFailures(stdout),
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};
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}
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function extractFailures(stdout) {
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// node:test prints "not ok N - <name>" lines on failure. Trim
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// surrounding ANSI noise and keep the title only — full diagnostics
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// remain in --verbose output.
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const out = [];
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// Build the ANSI-stripping regex at runtime so the static linter
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// doesn't flag the embedded ESC (\x1b) control character.
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const ANSI_RE = new RegExp(`${String.fromCharCode(0x1b)}\\[[0-9;]*m`, 'g');
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for (const m of stdout.matchAll(/not ok \d+ - (.+)/g)) {
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const t = m[1].replace(ANSI_RE, '').trim();
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if (t) out.push(t);
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if (out.length >= 20) break;
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}
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return out;
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}
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function runTestStep(label, cmd, statLabel = label) {
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const s = startStep(label);
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// Verbose mode: stream the raw output as before. The finish line
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// rewrites with [DONE] / [FAIL] depending on the exit code.
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if (verbose) {
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const result = run(cmd, { silent: false });
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if (result.ok) finishStep(s);
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else {
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finishStep(s, 'fail');
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addIssue('error', label, 'test step failed', []);
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}
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addStat(statLabel, result.ok ? 'passed (see --verbose output for details)' : 'failed', result.ok ? 'ok' : 'fail');
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return;
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}
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// Default (collapsed) mode: capture output, summarise, render one line.
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const result = run(cmd, { capture: true });
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const sum = summariseTests(result.stdout + result.stderr);
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if (result.ok && sum.fail === 0 && sum.tests > 0) {
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finishStep(s, 'done');
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addStat(statLabel, `${sum.pass} passed across ${sum.units} ${sum.unitLabel}`, 'ok');
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} else if (result.ok && sum.tests === 0) {
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// No tests ran at all (e.g. --only matched nothing). Be honest
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// about that rather than printing a misleading "0 passed".
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finishStep(s, 'warn');
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addStat(statLabel, 'no tests ran', 'warn');
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} else {
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const statValue = sum.fail > 0
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? `${sum.fail} of ${sum.tests} failed across ${sum.units} ${sum.unitLabel}`
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: `command exited with status ${result.status}`;
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finishStep(s, 'fail');
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addStat(statLabel, statValue, 'fail');
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addIssue('error', label,
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sum.fail > 0 ? `${sum.fail} test failure(s)` : 'test command failed',
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sum.failures);
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}
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}
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// ── Final Summary / Issues section ───────────────────────────────────
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// Single trailing block. When nothing failed, it renders as a green
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// Summary listing every stat (one line per section). When issues were
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// collected, it flips to a red Issues block with the same group /
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// bullet layout used elsewhere in the TUI. Either way it lives in the
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// same slot at the end of the pipeline, so the operator always knows
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// where to look for the verdict.
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function printSummary() {
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if (issues.length === 0) {
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// Green Summary — every stat in one tidy list. Pad the label
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// column to the longest label so values align regardless of
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// how many sections contributed.
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section('Summary', C.green);
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const pad = Math.max(...stats.map(s => s.label.length)) + 2;
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for (const s of stats) {
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const tag = s.severity === 'warn'
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? `${C.yellow}[ WARN ]${C.reset}`
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: `${C.green}[ DONE ]${C.reset}`;
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const label = `${s.label}`.padEnd(pad);
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console.log(`${C.green}│${C.reset} ${tag} ${C.bold}${label}${C.reset}${s.value}`);
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}
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footer(C.green);
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return;
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}
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// Failure case: render the Issues block.
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const errors = issues.filter(i => i.severity === 'error').length;
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const warnings = issues.filter(i => i.severity === 'warning').length;
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const color = errors > 0 ? C.red : C.yellow;
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const head = `Issues — ${errors} error${errors === 1 ? '' : 's'}, ${warnings} warning${warnings === 1 ? '' : 's'}`;
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section(head, color);
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// Group by section so two issues from the same source don't repeat
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// the section header; the operator reads the section once and then
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// scans the bullets.
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const bySection = new Map();
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for (const i of issues) {
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if (!bySection.has(i.section)) bySection.set(i.section, []);
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bySection.get(i.section).push(i);
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}
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for (const [name, items] of bySection) {
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const tag = items.some(i => i.severity === 'error')
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? `${C.red}[ FAIL ]${C.reset}`
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: `${C.yellow}[ WARN ]${C.reset}`;
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console.log(`${color}│${C.reset} ${tag} ${C.bold}${name}${C.reset}`);
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for (const item of items) {
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console.log(`${color}│${C.reset} ${item.message}`);
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const detailCap = 8;
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for (const detail of item.details.slice(0, detailCap)) {
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console.log(`${color}│${C.reset} ${C.dim}${detail}${C.reset}`);
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}
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if (item.details.length > detailCap) {
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console.log(`${color}│${C.reset} ${C.dim}… ${item.details.length - detailCap} more (re-run with --verbose for full output)${C.reset}`);
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}
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}
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}
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footer(color);
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}
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function runDockerCheck() {
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const s = startStep('Checking Docker availability');
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let hasDocker = '';
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try {
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hasDocker = execSync('which docker 2>/dev/null', {
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encoding: 'utf8',
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stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe']
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}).trim();
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} catch { /* not installed */ }
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if (!hasDocker && !process.env.DOCKER_HOST) {
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finishStep(s, 'warn');
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addStat('Docker', 'not installed — skipped', 'warn');
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return;
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}
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try {
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const version = execSync('docker --version', { encoding: 'utf8', stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe'] }).trim();
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finishStep(s, 'done');
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addStat('Docker', version.replace('Docker version ', 'Docker '), 'ok');
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} catch {
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finishStep(s, 'warn');
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addStat('Docker', 'binary not functional', 'warn');
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}
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}
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// ── Main pipeline ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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// Header — banner + "Maintenance Pipeline" subtitle. Inlined here
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// (rather than calling `node tools/status.js start:reset`) because
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// that helper opens a section frame which we don't want prep.js
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// to inherit. prep.js owns its own section boundaries.
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const LOGO = '\n'
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+ ' _ _ \n'
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+ ' _| |___ ___ _____ _| |\n'
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+ ' | . | . | _| | . |\n'
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+ ' |___|___|___|_|_|_|___|\n';
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console.log(`${C.blue}${LOGO}${C.reset}`);
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console.log(`${C.dim} Monorepo Maintenance Pipeline ${C.reset}\n`);
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// Section 1: Setup
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section('Setup', C.blue);
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{
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const s = startStep('Stopping active servers');
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const r = run('pnpm -s stop');
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if (r.ok) finishStep(s);
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else { finishStep(s, 'fail', `exit ${r.status}`); addIssue('error', 'Setup', `pnpm stop failed (exit ${r.status})`, []); }
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}
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{
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const s = startStep('Wiping global docmd binaries');
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const pkgs = ['@docmd/core', '@docmd/monorepo', 'docmd', 'docmd-live'];
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for (const pkg of pkgs) {
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try { execSync('npm uninstall -g ' + pkg + ' -s', { stdio: 'ignore' }); } catch { /* ignore */ }
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try { execSync('pnpm uninstall -g ' + pkg + ' -s', { stdio: 'ignore' }); } catch { /* ignore */ }
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}
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deepWipe();
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finishStep(s);
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}
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{
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const s = startStep('Cleaning monorepo');
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const r = run('pnpm -s clean');
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if (r.ok) finishStep(s);
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else { finishStep(s, 'fail', `exit ${r.status}`); addIssue('error', 'Setup', `pnpm clean failed (exit ${r.status})`, []); }
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}
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{
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// pnpm clean wipes node_modules; reinstall before lint so the eslint
|
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// binary is on PATH. Without this step the lint section silently exits
|
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// 0 with no output because `pnpm exec eslint` can't find the binary.
|
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const s = startStep('Installing monorepo dependencies');
|
||
const r = run('pnpm install --frozen-lockfile');
|
||
if (r.ok) finishStep(s);
|
||
else { finishStep(s, 'fail', `exit ${r.status}`); addIssue('error', 'Setup', `pnpm install failed (exit ${r.status})`, []); }
|
||
}
|
||
addStat('Setup', 'cleaned + installed dependencies', 'ok');
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||
footer(C.blue);
|
||
|
||
// Section 2: Lint — runs after Setup reinstalls deps so eslint is available.
|
||
section('Lint', C.cyan);
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||
runLint();
|
||
footer(C.cyan);
|
||
|
||
// Section 3: Build — required so tests have dist files to run against.
|
||
// `pnpm clean` (called in Setup) wipes every package's dist directory;
|
||
// deps are already restored by Setup's install step.
|
||
section('Build', C.cyan);
|
||
{
|
||
const s = startStep('Building all packages (pnpm -r run build)');
|
||
const r = run('pnpm -r run build');
|
||
if (r.ok) finishStep(s);
|
||
else { finishStep(s, 'fail', `exit ${r.status}`); addIssue('error', 'Build', `pnpm -r run build failed (exit ${r.status})`, []); }
|
||
}
|
||
addStat('Build', 'built all packages', 'ok');
|
||
footer(C.cyan);
|
||
|
||
// Section 4: Docker (optional)
|
||
section('Docker', C.blue);
|
||
runDockerCheck();
|
||
footer(C.blue);
|
||
|
||
// Section 5: Tests
|
||
section('Tests', C.blue);
|
||
if (args.includes('--skip-tests')) {
|
||
const s = startStep('Skipping test suite (--skip-tests)');
|
||
finishStep(s, 'done');
|
||
addStat('Tests', 'skipped by user request', 'ok');
|
||
} else {
|
||
const only = args.find((a) => a.startsWith('--only='));
|
||
const runnerArgs = only ? ' ' + only : '';
|
||
// The categorised runner now includes the Mega Integration Test
|
||
// (workspaces + i18n + versioning + plugins), which used to live
|
||
// in `tests/failsafe.test.mjs`. The old failsafe was removed because
|
||
// it duplicated Setup / Build work that `pnpm prep` already does.
|
||
// runTestStep() collapses to a one-line summary by default; pass
|
||
// --verbose to stream the full output.
|
||
// The shortLabel is what shows in the Summary block; the longer
|
||
// stepLabel stays in the per-step line.
|
||
runTestStep('Categorised test suite (tests/runner.js)',
|
||
'node tests/runner.js' + runnerArgs, 'Tests · runner.js');
|
||
|
||
// Per-package unit tests (parser, utils, mermaid, okf). Packages
|
||
// without a `test` script are skipped by `--if-present`. Wired in
|
||
// here so a regression in any plugin's local suite fails the
|
||
// release pipeline just like a regression in tests/runner.js.
|
||
runTestStep('Per-package unit tests (pnpm -r run test)',
|
||
'pnpm -r run test --if-present', 'Tests · per-package units');
|
||
}
|
||
footer(C.blue);
|
||
|
||
// Section 6: Link (optional)
|
||
if (args.includes('--link')) {
|
||
section('Link', C.blue);
|
||
const s = startStep('Linking @docmd/core globally');
|
||
try {
|
||
execSync('npm link --silent', {
|
||
cwd: require('path').join(process.cwd(), 'packages/core'),
|
||
stdio: 'ignore'
|
||
});
|
||
finishStep(s, 'done', 'docmd command available globally');
|
||
} catch {
|
||
finishStep(s, 'fail', 'npm link failed');
|
||
addIssue('error', 'Link', 'npm link failed', []);
|
||
}
|
||
footer(C.blue);
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
// Section 7: Summary / Issues — single trailing block. Renders a
|
||
// green Summary on a clean run, or a red Issues block on failure.
|
||
// Either way it lives in the same slot at the end of the pipeline
|
||
// so the operator always knows where to look for the verdict.
|
||
printSummary();
|
||
|
||
// Exit code: any error-level issue is fatal. Warnings alone keep the
|
||
// pipeline green so the operator can decide whether to act on them.
|
||
const hasErrors = issues.some(i => i.severity === 'error');
|
||
if (hasErrors) process.exit(1); |