Review #6 (approve-with-comments) follow-ups:
1. canonicalize step 7 now strips bare footnoteDefinitions at ANY depth
(stripFootnoteDefinitionsDeep), not just footnotesList, in BOTH copies. A
definition hand-authored outside a list (e.g. nested in a callout via a
raw-JSON write path) was left in place while a copy was also added to the
rebuilt list -> duplicate, idempotent, self-perpetuating. Runs only in the
rebuild path (after the lists are stripped); the fast-path / placement-keep
branch is untouched. Added a shared-corpus case (bare def nested in a callout)
to pin it in both mirrors.
2. markdown-clipboard: removed the dead top-level footnoteReference check in
canonicalizePastedFootnotes (an inline atom is never a top-level slice child;
only the descendants scan can find it).
Test coverage:
4. New MCP binding tests (full-doc-write-canonicalize.test.mjs): update_page_json
and copy_page_content canonicalize the persisted full doc, asserted via a new
`replacePage` seam (symmetric to the existing `mutatePage` seam) so no live
collab socket is needed. Routed both writers through the seam.
5. New server spec (file-import-task.service.footnote-canonicalize.spec.ts): the
zip-import path (processGenericImport) canonicalizes footnotes — real
markdown->HTML->JSON via a real ImportService over a temp-dir .md file, DB trx
stubbed to capture the persisted page content. FileImportTaskService had no
spec before.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Must-fix:
- REAL BUG: insertInlineFootnote could splice a footnoteReference (inline atom)
into a codeBlock or an existing footnoteDefinition, persisting a schema-invalid
doc (insert_footnote skips validateDocStructure). Now the search is bounded to
the BODY (before the first footnotesList) and the insertNodesAfterAnchor core
refuses textblocks that can't hold the atom (codeBlock); when the only match is
in such a place the insert returns inserted:false and the write aborts cleanly.
Reachable via docmost_transform too. Added codeBlock / definition / fall-through
tests.
- Fixed the deepEqualJson doc comment in both copies: arrays are order-SENSITIVE
(correctness depends on it), only object keys are order-insensitive.
- README.ru.md MCP tool count 38 -> 39 (lines 36/47/63), matching README.md/AGENTS.
- CHANGELOG [Unreleased] Added entry for insert_footnote + server-side footnote
canonicalization on non-editor write paths (#228).
Suggestions:
- canonicalize step 5/7 now strips footnotesList at ANY depth (both copies), so a
schema-valid list nested in a callout/blockquote can't leave duplicate defs.
- Exclude the test-only footnote-corpus.ts fixture from the editor-ext build
(tsconfig), so it no longer ships in dist/.
- Removed the duplicate manual canonicalize cases from the MCP unit test (the
shared corpus covers them via full deepEqual); kept idempotence + immutability.
- insertInlineFootnote dedup key now keys off the inline array directly
(footnoteContentKey({ content: inline })) instead of a throwaway node.
Tests / architecture:
- New client-wrapper test (#9): overrides a small mutatePage seam to assert the
not-found path throws and persists NOTHING, and the success path shapes
footnoteId/reused/message/verify and writes the right content. Fixed the
misleading comment in footnote-write.test.mjs.
- B: cross-copy corpus parity guard test (loads both corpora, asserts deep-equal)
so a typo in one copy can't pass both suites green.
- A: declined — the full-vs-fragment decision lives at the call site, so a
prepareDocForPersist wrapper would be a bare alias for canonicalizeFootnotes;
kept the existing per-call-site comments instead.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Must-fix:
- Move canonicalizeFootnotes OUT of parseProsemirrorContent. It now runs only
on FULL writes (createPage, updatePageContent operation==='replace'), never on
an append/prepend fragment (a fragment would lose definition-only footnotes or
synthesize a bogus empty list). Add a server binding spec.
- Match the live plugin's list PLACEMENT: a single already-canonical
footnotesList is left exactly where it sits (the plugin never repositions a
sole correct list), so the first write no longer reorders content that follows
the list. Applied to BOTH the editor-ext copy and the MCP mirror; pinned by a
shared golden corpus case with content after the list.
- Fix MCP tool count 38 -> 39 (README x3, AGENTS.md) and the transformJs param
help (add canonicalizeFootnotes/insertInlineFootnote).
Simplifications:
- Remove the dead duplicate re-id mechanism (deriveFootnoteId/suffix/occurrence)
from the PURE canonicalizer in both copies — references are never renamed, so
the derived ids were never requested; first-wins-drop is the real behaviour.
This also makes the editor-ext footnote-util note about "no cross-package copy"
true again.
- Remove the sentinel round-trip in insertInlineFootnote: a generalized
insertNodesAfterAnchor core inserts the footnoteReference node directly.
- Drop the redundant per-definition deep clone in step 4 (shallow id-normalizing
copy; out is already deep-cloned).
Docs / architecture:
- Correct the editor-ext copy's "It exists because…" header to its real
consumers (server import, page.service create/update, client paste).
- Note markdownToProseMirror reuse for create/update comment in collaboration.ts.
- A: shared golden JSON corpus exercised by BOTH the editor-ext copy and the MCP
mirror (footnote-corpus.ts / .mjs) so "the two copies behave identically" is
checkable.
- C: split the MCP canonicalizer into a pure mirror + footnote-authoring.ts.
- B: import services persist via a different path, so left one-line consolidation
comments at the call sites rather than folding (does not fall out cleanly).
Tests: insertFootnote wrapper guards + docmost_transform dryRun auto-canonicalize
(MCP mock), page.service create/update + append/prepend binding (server jest),
shared corpus incl. nested-container reference.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Approve-with-comments auto-review (8 axes); no blockers. Closes the two flagged
test gaps; the two forward-looking dedup suggestions (reconcileHasChildren helper;
unifying reconcileChildren/mergeRootTrees) are non-blocking architecture notes and
left for a follow-up (as with #186's forward-looking point).
1. Ambiguous-id refusal end-to-end (#159): the patch_node/delete_node guard
`if (replaced/deleted !== 1) return null` was only covered in pieces — the
replaceNodeById/deleteNodeById counts and assertUnambiguousMatch in isolation —
so loosening the guard would not have failed a test. New mock test stands up a
REAL Hocuspocus collab server seeded (via buildYDoc, same docmost extensions)
with a two-blocks-one-id document and drives the real client methods: both must
reject with /ambiguous/ AND never write to collab. Tracked via Hocuspocus
onChange (fires synchronously per update, unlike the debounced onStoreDocument)
so a clobbering write is actually observed — verified the test FAILS when the
guard is loosened to `< 1`.
2. scrollToReference zero-match bail: the branch "non-empty id but querySelectorAll
returns 0 -> matches[index] ?? matches[0] is undefined -> return false" (the real
desync: definition present, inline ref removed from the DOM) was uncovered. Added
a footnote.test.ts case: a definition for 'ghost' with no rendered ref -> false,
no scroll.
Verified: 313 mcp tests + 24 editor-ext footnote tests; prettier clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
8-point multi-aspect review of the batch PR; security/regressions were clean.
1. Lease leak: the #180 reorder moved `toolsFor` (which leases external MCP
clients, refCount+1) ahead of buildSystemPrompt + forUser, but the only
release (closeExternalClients) was bound to the streamText callbacks. A throw
in between leaked the lease (refCount stuck, undici sockets held until
restart). Define closeExternalClients right after the lease and wrap
buildSystemPrompt+forUser in try/catch that closes-then-rethrows.
2. Cover the patch_node/delete_node dup-id refusal (#159#6): extract the guard
into a pure `assertUnambiguousMatch` (node-ops) and unit-test 0/1/>1.
3. Regress the body-before-title order (#159#10): mock-HTTP test (collab fails
fast against a server with no WS upgrade) asserts /pages/update (title) is
NEVER posted when the body write fails — for updatePage AND updatePageJson.
4. CHANGELOG [Unreleased]: #180, #168 (Added); #163 (Fixed).
5. Add the missing en-US i18n keys (Back to references / {{label}}).
6. Drop the duplicate content/empty/blank cases in ai-chat.prompt.spec.ts (they
repeat the buildMcpToolingBlock unit tests); keep only sandwich placement +
both-safety-copies.
7. CI Postgres pg16 -> pg18 (match docker-compose).
8. jsonb decode seam: shared `parseJsonbValue(value, guard)` in database/utils.ts
holds the legacy double-encoding self-heal in one place; parseToolAllowlist /
parseModelConfig keep only a type-guard.
Verified: server build + 124 unit + 15 integration; mcp 311; prettier clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- footnote-sync: remove the now-dead `refReids` (CollisionPlan field, local,
return, the 6a consumer loop) — references are never re-id'd under reuse, so it
was dead structure on the hot reconciliation path. Rewrite the stale comments
(plugin header, step 0, refOccurrences field) that still described the old
"duplicates re-id'd so both survive" model to the reuse model.
- Shared footnote lexer: new packages/mcp/src/lib/footnote-lex.ts
(lexFootnoteLines + forEachFootnoteReference). extractFootnotes (collaboration)
and analyzeFootnotes now consume the SAME fence-aware lexer, so "the analyzer
sees exactly what the importer keeps/strips" is structural, not comment-kept.
Removed the duplicated DEF_RE/fence machine from both consumers.
- Tests: new mock test for the footnoteWarnings plumbing on createPage (problems
-> field present; clean -> omitted); new paste-reuse case for TWO colliding
pasted definitions (reservation -> distinct ids). Updated the derive-id golden
test header (no MCP copy / parity test anymore).
- CHANGELOG: [Unreleased] entries for footnote reuse (Changed, supersedes 0.93.0)
and footnoteWarnings (Added).
editor-ext 129, MCP 301, server roundtrip 2; client+server tsc clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The in-app AI chat hardcoded type='page' and the shared createComment
swallowed anchoring failures silently, so agent comments never got a
text anchor/highlight.
- Forbid page-type comments for the agent: top-level comments are always
inline and require an exact `selection`; replies inherit the parent
anchor (stored as the historical `page` type).
- Throw and roll back the just-created comment when the selection cannot
be anchored, instead of leaving an orphan unanchored comment.
- Add comment-anchor module: text normalization (smart quotes, dashes,
nbsp, collapsed whitespace) and matching across adjacent text nodes
within a block, so selections crossing inline-code/bold/link anchor.
- Update create_comment (MCP) and createComment (ai-chat) tool schemas
and descriptions; add unit + mock-HTTP orchestration tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the removed enterprise EE MCP (private apps/server/src/ee submodule,
license-gated /mcp route) with our docmost-mcp, vendored as an isolated ESM
workspace package and served by the server over HTTP — no enterprise license.
Backend:
- Add packages/mcp (@docmost/mcp): vendored docmost-mcp refactored into a
side-effect-free createDocmostMcpServer() factory (38 tools preserved),
stdio entry kept in stdio.ts, Streamable-HTTP session manager in http.ts.
- Add apps/server McpModule: @Post/@Get/@Delete('mcp') (served at /mcp via the
existing global-prefix exclude), @SkipTransform + reply.hijack to bridge raw
Fastify req/res into the SDK transport. The module dynamically imports the
ESM-only package from CommonJS via a Function-indirected import resolved with
require.resolve + file:// URL. Gated by the workspace ai.mcp toggle, a
service-account (MCP_DOCMOST_EMAIL/PASSWORD/API_URL) and optional MCP_TOKEN;
per-session idle eviction (MCP_SESSION_IDLE_MS).
- Drop the enterprise license check on mcpEnabled in workspace.service.
- Dockerfile: copy packages/mcp into the production image.
- .env.example: document MCP_DOCMOST_*, MCP_TOKEN, MCP_SESSION_IDLE_MS.
Frontend:
- Recreate the community "AI & MCP" workspace-settings panel (mcp-settings.tsx):
admin-only toggle on settings.ai.mcp with optimistic update, copyable
${APP_URL}/mcp URL; wired into workspace-settings page. Reuses existing i18n.
Fixes:
- Pin packages/mcp tiptap deps to 3.20.4 (matching the client) and inline
getStyleProperty, preventing a duplicate @tiptap/core@3.26.1 from leaking into
the client editor via pnpm shamefully-hoist (was breaking apps/client tsc).