test(coverage): add regression tests for issues #192, #206, #204

Additive test coverage across server, editor-ext, client and mcp.

#192 — AiChatService.stream integration (Section 3, against real Postgres):
- new apps/server/test/integration/ai-chat-stream.int-spec.ts drives the real
  streamText through a seeded ai/test MockLanguageModelV3 and a real Node
  ServerResponse, covering: onError persists an assistant error record
  (status 'error' + partial answer + provider cause in metadata); external MCP
  client closed exactly once on BOTH onFinish and onError; anti-tamper —
  history is rebuilt from the DB transcript, not from body.messages.

#206 — red-team findings (most already fixed+tested in #212):
- mdrt-2 (UNFIXED, data loss): turndown.dataloss.test.ts documents that
  pageBreak / transclusionReference / mention are silently dropped on Markdown
  export (characterization + it.fails for the desired survive-export contract).
- persist-6 (UNFIXED, data loss): persistence-store.spec.ts adds an it.failing
  documenting that a momentarily-empty live doc overwrites non-empty content
  (left unfixed — a store-side empty-guard is a behaviour change).

#204 — test-strategy plan, highest-priority subset:
- Phase 1: mcp-clients.lease.spec.ts covers the external MCP client
  lease/refcount/eviction lifecycle (leak / premature-close / double-close).
- Phase 2 data-integrity pure functions: editor-ext table-utils
  (transpose/moveRow/convert round-trip) and math tokenizer false-positive
  guard; client emoji-menu (+ it.fails for the unguarded localStorage
  JSON.parse bug), sort-cells, normalizeTableColumnWidths; mcp htmlEmbed/
  pageBreak markdown data-loss + footnote-diff; server export
  getInternalLinkPageName extensionless-path bug — FIXED (small/clear) + tested.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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import { describe, it, expect, beforeEach } from "vitest";
import {
sortFrequentlyUsedEmoji,
getFrequentlyUsedEmoji,
LOCAL_STORAGE_FREQUENT_KEY,
} from "./utils";
describe("sortFrequentlyUsedEmoji", () => {
it("orders known emoji by descending usage count", async () => {
const result = await sortFrequentlyUsedEmoji({
rocket: 1,
joy: 9,
heart_eyes: 5,
});
expect(result.map((e) => e.id)).toEqual(["joy", "heart_eyes", "rocket"]);
});
it("caps the result at the top 5 most frequent", async () => {
const result = await sortFrequentlyUsedEmoji({
rocket: 1,
joy: 2,
heart_eyes: 3,
grinning: 4,
laughing: 5,
scream: 6,
sweat_smile: 7,
});
expect(result).toHaveLength(5);
// Highest counts retained, lowest (rocket:1, joy:2) dropped.
expect(result.map((e) => e.id)).toEqual([
"sweat_smile",
"scream",
"laughing",
"grinning",
"heart_eyes",
]);
});
it("drops ids that have no matching emoji in the index", async () => {
const result = await sortFrequentlyUsedEmoji({
__definitely_not_a_real_emoji_id__: 100,
rocket: 1,
});
expect(result.map((e) => e.id)).toEqual(["rocket"]);
});
it("maps each entry to its native glyph and a command", async () => {
const [entry] = await sortFrequentlyUsedEmoji({ rocket: 5 });
expect(entry.id).toBe("rocket");
expect(typeof entry.emoji).toBe("string");
expect(entry.emoji.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(typeof entry.command).toBe("function");
});
it("returns an empty list for empty input", async () => {
expect(await sortFrequentlyUsedEmoji({})).toEqual([]);
});
});
describe("getFrequentlyUsedEmoji", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
localStorage.clear();
});
it("falls back to the default map when nothing is stored", () => {
const result = getFrequentlyUsedEmoji();
expect(result["+1"]).toBe(10);
expect(result["rocket"]).toBe(1);
});
it("parses a valid stored JSON map", () => {
localStorage.setItem(
LOCAL_STORAGE_FREQUENT_KEY,
JSON.stringify({ rocket: 42 }),
);
expect(getFrequentlyUsedEmoji()).toEqual({ rocket: 42 });
});
// BUG (issue #204, Phase 2): getFrequentlyUsedEmoji() does an unprotected
// JSON.parse() of the raw localStorage value. A corrupt value (e.g. truncated
// by a crash, or written by another tab/extension) makes the emoji menu throw
// on open instead of degrading gracefully to the default set.
//
// Documented with it.fails: this asserts the DESIRED behavior (return a sane
// default, never throw). It currently FAILS because the function throws —
// flip to `it()` once utils.ts guards the JSON.parse.
it.fails(
"should degrade to a sane default on corrupt localStorage (currently throws)",
() => {
localStorage.setItem(LOCAL_STORAGE_FREQUENT_KEY, "{not valid json");
let result: Record<string, number> | undefined;
expect(() => {
result = getFrequentlyUsedEmoji();
}).not.toThrow();
// Should hand back a usable, non-empty map rather than nothing.
expect(result).toBeTruthy();
expect(Object.keys(result ?? {}).length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
},
);
});
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import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
import type { Node as ProseMirrorNode } from "@tiptap/pm/model";
import {
isHeaderCell,
sortItems,
weaveItems,
type SortableItem,
} from "./sort-cells";
// isHeaderCell only reads node.type.name and node.attrs?.header, so a minimal
// duck-typed node is sufficient (no real ProseMirror schema needed).
function fakeNode(typeName: string, attrs: Record<string, unknown> = {}) {
return { type: { name: typeName }, attrs } as unknown as ProseMirrorNode;
}
function item<T>(
payload: T,
text: string,
originalOrder: number,
opts: { isHeader?: boolean; isEmpty?: boolean } = {},
): SortableItem<T> {
return {
payload,
text,
originalOrder,
isHeader: opts.isHeader ?? false,
isEmpty: opts.isEmpty ?? text.trim() === "",
};
}
describe("isHeaderCell", () => {
it("recognizes the tableHeader node type", () => {
expect(isHeaderCell(fakeNode("tableHeader"))).toBe(true);
});
it("recognizes the snake_case table_header node type", () => {
expect(isHeaderCell(fakeNode("table_header"))).toBe(true);
});
it("treats a plain cell with header:true attr as a header", () => {
expect(isHeaderCell(fakeNode("tableCell", { header: true }))).toBe(true);
});
it("returns false for a regular body cell", () => {
expect(isHeaderCell(fakeNode("tableCell", { header: false }))).toBe(false);
expect(isHeaderCell(fakeNode("tableCell"))).toBe(false);
});
});
describe("sortItems", () => {
it("sorts non-empty rows ascending using a base/numeric collator", () => {
const data = [
item("c", "cherry", 0),
item("a", "Apple", 1),
item("b", "banana", 2),
];
expect(sortItems(data, "asc").map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual([
"a",
"b",
"c",
]);
});
it("sorts descending when direction is desc", () => {
const data = [
item("a", "apple", 0),
item("b", "banana", 1),
item("c", "cherry", 2),
];
expect(sortItems(data, "desc").map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual([
"c",
"b",
"a",
]);
});
it("orders numerically, not lexically (numeric collator)", () => {
const data = [
item("ten", "10", 0),
item("two", "2", 1),
item("one", "1", 2),
];
expect(sortItems(data, "asc").map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual([
"one",
"two",
"ten",
]);
});
it("always pushes empty cells to the bottom regardless of direction", () => {
const data = [
item("empty", "", 0, { isEmpty: true }),
item("b", "banana", 1),
item("a", "apple", 2),
];
const asc = sortItems(data, "asc");
expect(asc.map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual(["a", "b", "empty"]);
const desc = sortItems(data, "desc");
// Empty stays last even when the rest is reversed.
expect(desc[desc.length - 1].payload).toBe("empty");
});
it("keeps empty cells in their original relative order (stable)", () => {
const data = [
item("e1", "", 5, { isEmpty: true }),
item("e2", "", 2, { isEmpty: true }),
item("a", "apple", 9),
];
const sorted = sortItems(data, "asc");
// e2 (originalOrder 2) before e1 (originalOrder 5).
expect(sorted.map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual(["a", "e2", "e1"]);
});
it("does not mutate the input array", () => {
const data = [item("b", "banana", 0), item("a", "apple", 1)];
const snapshot = data.map((i) => i.payload);
sortItems(data, "asc");
expect(data.map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual(snapshot);
});
});
describe("weaveItems", () => {
it("keeps header rows pinned in place and fills body slots from sorted data", () => {
const header = item("H", "Name", 0, { isHeader: true });
const all = [
header,
item("orig-b", "b", 1),
item("orig-a", "a", 2),
];
const sortedBody = [item("orig-a", "a", 2), item("orig-b", "b", 1)];
const woven = weaveItems(all, sortedBody);
// Header never moves out of row 0...
expect(woven[0]).toBe(header);
// ...and the body positions are filled in sorted order.
expect(woven.slice(1).map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual(["orig-a", "orig-b"]);
});
it("does not consume body data for header positions (header stays at top)", () => {
const header = item("H", "head", 0, { isHeader: true });
const all = [header, item("x", "x", 1), item("y", "y", 2)];
const sortedBody = [item("y", "y", 2), item("x", "x", 1)];
const woven = weaveItems(all, sortedBody);
expect(woven[0].isHeader).toBe(true);
expect(woven.filter((i) => !i.isHeader).map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual([
"y",
"x",
]);
});
it("interleaves correctly when a header sits between body rows", () => {
const header = item("H", "head", 1, { isHeader: true });
const all = [
item("b1", "b1", 0),
header,
item("b2", "b2", 2),
];
const sortedBody = [item("b2", "b2", 2), item("b1", "b1", 0)];
const woven = weaveItems(all, sortedBody);
expect(woven.map((i) => i.payload)).toEqual(["b2", "H", "b1"]);
expect(woven[1]).toBe(header);
});
});