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fe4adf23a0 fix(git-sync): unwedge per-page conflicts, preserve callout types, flush collab on disconnect
Addresses QA findings on PR #119 (issues #235/#236).

SYNC-WEDGE (HIGH): one same-line conflict on one page froze sync for the
WHOLE space in both directions forever. The pull's docmost->main merge left
the vault mid-merge, so every later cycle's isMergeInProgress() check returned
skipped:"merge-in-progress" and skipped the entire space with no recovery.
- pull.ts now COMMITS a conflicting merge with markers in place (commitMerge):
  cleanly-merged pages land, the conflicted page carries its markers on main and
  is isolated by the existing push-side conflict-marker skip (markers never reach
  Docmost), and the next cycle is no longer wedged. conflictedPaths is surfaced.
- cycle.ts now RECOVERS a vault left mid-merge by a prior/pre-fix cycle: it
  aborts the stale merge (merge --abort, hard-reset fallback) and continues,
  instead of skipping the space forever.
- git.ts: listUnmergedPaths / commitMerge / abortMerge / resetHardToHead.

CALLOUT TYPE FIDELITY: git-sync's CALLOUT_TYPES was missing "note" and "default"
(editor-canonical types), so [!note]/[!default] callouts flattened to [!info] on
every round-trip. Aligned the list with @docmost/editor-ext getValidCalloutType.

LOSS-ON-FAST-CLOSE: editing a page then closing the tab inside the collab
debounce window (~3-18s) lost the edit, because with unloadImmediately:false
Hocuspocus does not flush the debounced onStoreDocument on the last-client
disconnect. PersistenceExtension.onDisconnect now flushes the pending store
(debouncer.executeNow) on the last disconnect only, with no redundant write.

DUPLICATION re-verify (#1): the schema-default merge-key normalization is intact;
faithful toYdoc-based reproduction shows callout + rich content resync with 0 ops
and no growth/strip across cycles -> the re-report was leftover vault data, not a
live regression. Locked with a callout regression spec.

Tests: git-sync 688 pass (incl. real-VaultGit wedge-recovery integration); server
git-sync+collaboration 285 pass; new callout merge/fidelity + onDisconnect-flush
specs. tsc --noEmit clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-28 15:10:10 +03:00
claude code agent 227
e48d7720e9 fix(git-sync): propagate nested details open; drop dead delete-cap wiring; cover lost-lock abort + lose-prone atom round-trips
Addresses review 1863 (delta) on PR #119.

MUST-FIX:
- detailsToHtml (the raw-HTML path used for a details nested inside
  columns/spanned cells) now emits `<details${open}>`, mirroring the
  top-level case, so `open` no longer silently drops every round trip.
- Remove the dead `resolveApplyClient` delete-cap hook from the engine
  `runCycle`: the orchestrator stopped passing it, so the hook + its
  dry-run pass were inert. Deletes are soft (Trash) + always logged and
  engine convergence is the guard, so no cap is re-added — just the dead
  wiring removed.

TEST COVERAGE:
- space-lock: heartbeat refresh CAS-miss (eval -> 0) and Redis-error
  (eval throws) both abort the in-flight fn's signal.
- cycle: a pre-aborted signal (and an abort during the pull read) throws
  before the push apply / first destructive phase.
- converter: htmlEmbed source VALUE + height survive; encode/decode
  UTF-8 symmetry and '' -> ''; footnote definition body + ref/def id
  match; transclusionReference both ids survive; fix the bad
  transclusionSource fixture (wrong `pageId` attr + empty content ->
  schema `id` + a block child); nested details `open` parity test.
- orchestrator: autoMergeConflicts:true reaches engine settings; default
  false on a missing settings row.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-28 15:10:10 +03:00
claude code agent 227
dc7a0ec9f5 refactor(git-sync): move the PULL->PUSH cycle into the engine as runCycle (PR #119 review, arch #1)
The reconcile choreography (ensureRepo -> merge-check -> ensureBranch ->
checkout('docmost') -> pull -> push) was hand-rolled in the app orchestrator's
driveCycle, duplicating an order the vendored engine owns and could drift from on
upgrade — the failure mode is data clobber. Lift it into @docmost/git-sync as a
single entry point, `runCycle(deps)`. The orchestrator now calls runCycle and
keeps only the lock (its caller) and the gitmost-specific delete-cap POLICY,
injected as the `resolveApplyClient` hook (the engine does the dry-run, hands the
hook the planned delete count — Infinity if planning failed — and uses whatever
client it returns for the apply). driveCycle drops from ~150 lines to ~30.

Tests:
- engine test/cycle.test.ts: composition (merge-in-progress short-circuit;
  ensureRepo->ensureBranch->checkout staging order before the pull; the cap hook
  is consulted with the planned count; no dry-run when no hook).
- engine test/cycle-roundtrip.test.ts: runCycle against a REAL VaultGit in a temp
  repo with a faked Docmost client — a git-originated CREATE flows pull->push and
  the assigned pageId is written back; an unresolved merge short-circuits before
  any client call.
- orchestrator spec rewired to mock runCycle and assert the wiring + the
  resolveApplyClient cap policy (the engine-internal cycle-order/merge tests moved
  to the engine).

Validated end to end on a live stand (real Postgres/Redis + server): a git clone
-> edit -> push over the /git remote round-trips the change into the Docmost page
through the refactored cycle.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-28 15:10:10 +03:00