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agent_coder 15a9eba562 fix(delivery): immutable-кэш ассетов — отключить дефолтный cacheControl @fastify/static (#452)
Хэшированные ассеты отдавали 'cache-control: public, max-age=0' вместо
'public, max-age=31536000, immutable' → повторные заходы ревалидировали каждый
ассет (десятки 304 × мобильный RTT), главный выигрыш #346 не реализовывался.
Причина: у @fastify/static опция cacheControl:true по умолчанию пишет свой
Cache-Control (из maxAge, дефолт 0) ПОСЛЕ setHeaders-колбэка, затирая immutable-
заголовок из resolveStaticAssetHeaders. Фикс — cacheControl:false, колбэк
владеет заголовком. preCompressed не конфликтовал, потому баг был только в
заголовках.

Крайние случаи проверены: locales/vad/иконки получают только vary (без
cache-control → браузер ревалидирует по etag — ок); index.html отдаётся
отдельным wildcard-роутом со своим no-cache (не затронут); preCompressed .br
получает путь с /assets/ → маппинг матчит, immutable ставится.

Тест: bare-fastify + inject() — /assets/<hashed>.js содержит immutable+
max-age=31536000, /locales/en.json — нет. Мутационно: cacheControl:true роняет
ассерт immutable. jest static.module → 5/5.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-10 07:30:44 +03:00
vvzvlad f8d37d8956 Merge pull request 'fix(mcp): курсорная пагинация — устранить тихую потерю страниц в list_pages/check_new_comments (#442)' (#451) from fix/442-cursor-pagination into develop
Reviewed-on: #451
2026-07-10 07:27:31 +03:00
vvzvlad 0108dec0e6 Merge pull request 'feat(mcp): детерминированная нормализация текста сносок + склейка форков' (#422) from feat/419-footnote-normalize into develop
Reviewed-on: #422
2026-07-10 07:08:50 +03:00
agent_coder f750a509c2 fix(mcp): не нормализовать текст под маркой code в сносках (порча code-литералов)
Ревью #422: безусловная нормализация переписывала в ASCII и текст inline-code
внутри сносок (кавычки/тире/спецпробелы) — для code-литерала это не типографика,
а изменение смысла (эмпирически на raw-JSON путях: code-нода "a—b «x»" -> "a-b").
normalizeDefinitionText теперь пропускает текст-ноды с маркой code (verbatim), и
краевой trim определения тоже не трогает крайние code-ноды. footnoteMergeKey
читает сырой текст code-нод -> сноски, различающиеся только глифами в коде, НЕ
сливаются, а форки в прозе по-прежнему сливаются. Тесты: code verbatim +
непослияние по code-глифам.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-10 07:03:34 +03:00
agent_coder d4581a096f feat(mcp): детерминированная нормализация текста сносок + склейка форков по нормализованному тексту
Новый чистый модуль footnote-normalize-merge.ts (normalizeAndMergeFootnotes):
нормализует текст определений сносок (типографские кавычки->ASCII, тире->'-',
NBSP/спецпробелы->пробел, схлопывание пробелов, trim) и сливает определения с
совпавшим нормализованным текстом, перевешивая ссылки на канонический id;
дубли-сироты добивает canonicalizeFootnotes. Ключ слияния attrs-aware
(footnoteMergeKey/stableAttrs) — сноски с одинаковым текстом, но разными attrs
марок (напр. link.href) НЕ сливаются (защита от потери target). Пасс вызывается
строго ПЕРЕД canonicalizeFootnotes на 5 write-путях MCP (markdown-импорт,
updatePageJson, copyPageContent, docmost_transform, insertInlineFootnote).
Глиф-карты продублированы из comment-anchor.ts (там private+завязаны на golden).
Идемпотентен, чистый (deep-clone), scope строго внутри footnoteDefinition.

closes #419

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-10 07:03:34 +03:00
7 changed files with 690 additions and 3 deletions
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
import * as fs from 'node:fs';
import * as os from 'node:os';
import { join } from 'node:path';
import Fastify, { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import fastifyStatic from '@fastify/static';
import { resolveStaticAssetHeaders } from './static.module';
// Unit tests for the static-asset cache classifier extracted from the
@@ -33,3 +38,69 @@ describe('resolveStaticAssetHeaders', () => {
expect(headers['vary']).toBe('Accept-Encoding');
});
});
// Integration test proving the ACTUAL response header emitted by @fastify/static
// with the exact registration options StaticModule uses. This is the regression
// guard for #452: without `cacheControl: false`, @fastify/static writes its own
// `Cache-Control: public, max-age=0` AFTER the setHeaders callback, overwriting
// the immutable header — the /assets/ assertion below would then fail.
describe('static.module @fastify/static registration (integration)', () => {
let app: FastifyInstance;
let tmpDir: string;
beforeAll(async () => {
tmpDir = fs.mkdtempSync(join(os.tmpdir(), 'static-module-spec-'));
fs.mkdirSync(join(tmpDir, 'assets'), { recursive: true });
fs.mkdirSync(join(tmpDir, 'locales'), { recursive: true });
fs.writeFileSync(
join(tmpDir, 'assets', 'index-a1b2c3.js'),
'console.log(1);',
);
fs.writeFileSync(join(tmpDir, 'locales', 'en.json'), '{"hello":"world"}');
app = Fastify();
// Mirror StaticModule.onModuleInit's registration options exactly.
await app.register(fastifyStatic, {
root: tmpDir,
wildcard: false,
preCompressed: true,
cacheControl: false,
setHeaders: (res, filePath) => {
for (const [name, value] of Object.entries(
resolveStaticAssetHeaders(filePath),
)) {
res.setHeader(name, value);
}
},
});
await app.ready();
});
afterAll(async () => {
await app.close();
fs.rmSync(tmpDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
});
it('serves a hashed /assets/ file with an immutable, 1-year cache-control', async () => {
const res = await app.inject({
method: 'GET',
url: '/assets/index-a1b2c3.js',
});
expect(res.statusCode).toBe(200);
const cacheControl = res.headers['cache-control'];
expect(cacheControl).toContain('immutable');
expect(cacheControl).toContain('max-age=31536000');
});
it('serves a non-hashed /locales/ file WITHOUT an immutable cache-control', async () => {
const res = await app.inject({ method: 'GET', url: '/locales/en.json' });
expect(res.statusCode).toBe(200);
// resolveStaticAssetHeaders sets no cache-control here and cacheControl:false
// stops @fastify/static from adding one, so the browser revalidates by
// etag/last-modified — either an absent header or one without `immutable`.
const cacheControl = res.headers['cache-control'];
if (cacheControl !== undefined) {
expect(cacheControl).not.toContain('immutable');
}
});
});
@@ -115,6 +115,11 @@ export class StaticModule implements OnModuleInit {
// Serve the build-time .br/.gz neighbour when the client accepts it
// (see vite-plugin-compression2 in apps/client/vite.config.ts).
preCompressed: true,
// @fastify/static's default cacheControl:true writes its own
// Cache-Control (from maxAge, default 0) AFTER the setHeaders callback,
// silently overwriting the immutable header that resolveStaticAssetHeaders
// sets — disable it so setHeaders/resolveStaticAssetHeaders own the header.
cacheControl: false,
setHeaders: (res, filePath) => {
for (const [name, value] of Object.entries(
resolveStaticAssetHeaders(filePath),
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@@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ import {
canonicalizeFootnotes,
insertInlineFootnote,
} from "./lib/transforms.js";
import { normalizeAndMergeFootnotes } from "./lib/footnote-normalize-merge.js";
import vm from "node:vm";
// Supported image types, kept as two lookup tables so both a local file
@@ -1719,6 +1720,8 @@ export class DocmostClient {
// leave footnotes out of order, orphaned, or in multiple lists — the bottom
// list + numbering are always derived from reference order. No-op when the
// footnotes are already canonical.
// #419: normalize + merge glyph-forked definitions before canonicalizing.
doc = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(doc);
doc = canonicalizeFootnotes(doc);
// Write the BODY first, then the title (#159 split-brain): a failed body
@@ -1983,7 +1986,8 @@ export class DocmostClient {
// footnotes before copying — a no-op on already-canonical source content, but
// it guarantees a copy can never propagate a non-canonical footnote topology
// to the target (parity with the other full-doc write paths).
const canonical = canonicalizeFootnotes(content);
// #419: normalize + merge glyph-forked definitions before canonicalizing.
const canonical = canonicalizeFootnotes(normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(content));
const collabToken = await this.getCollabTokenWithReauth();
// Open the TARGET collab doc by its canonical UUID, never the slugId (#260).
@@ -4249,7 +4253,8 @@ export class DocmostClient {
// path can leave footnotes out of order / orphaned / in a raw `[^id]`
// block. In a dryRun preview this may surface footnote edits the script
// author did not write (the canonicalizer tidied them) — that is expected.
const result = canonicalizeFootnotes(raw);
// #419: normalize + merge glyph-forked definitions before canonicalizing.
const result = canonicalizeFootnotes(normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(raw));
newDoc = result;
return result;
};
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@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import { docmostExtensions, docmostSchema } from "./docmost-schema.js";
import { withPageLock } from "./page-lock.js";
import { sanitizeForYjs, findUnstorableAttr } from "@docmost/prosemirror-markdown";
import { canonicalizeFootnotes } from "./footnote-canonicalize.js";
import { normalizeAndMergeFootnotes } from "./footnote-normalize-merge.js";
import { VerifyReport } from "./diff.js";
import { acquireCollabSession } from "./collab-session.js";
@@ -82,7 +83,12 @@ global.WebSocket = WebSocket;
export async function markdownToProseMirrorCanonical(
markdownContent: string,
): Promise<any> {
return canonicalizeFootnotes(await markdownToProseMirror(markdownContent));
// #419: normalize + merge glyph-forked footnote definitions BEFORE
// canonicalizing, so the canonicalizer re-hangs references and drops the
// now-orphaned duplicate definitions.
return canonicalizeFootnotes(
normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(await markdownToProseMirror(markdownContent)),
);
}
/**
@@ -0,0 +1,280 @@
/**
* Deterministic server-side NORMALIZATION + MERGE of footnote DEFINITIONS
* (MCP, PURE).
*
* Problem (#419): footnotes with the same meaning but different GLYPHS
* typographic quotes («»/) vs ASCII "…", em/en-dash vs `-`, non-breaking
* space vs normal space, differing space counts are not recognized as equal
* and "fork": two definitions appear where the author meant one. The existing
* de-dup paths miss this: `footnoteContentKey` (footnote-authoring.ts) only
* collapses ASCII whitespace (quotes/dashes/NBSP untouched), and
* `canonicalizeFootnotes` keys purely by `attrs.id` (the two forks have
* different ids), so neither glues the forks together.
*
* This pass fixes that DETERMINISTICALLY on the MCP write-paths (an LLM
* instruction gives no glue guarantee). It:
* 1. Normalizes the TEXT of every `footnoteDefinition`'s text nodes IN PLACE
* (typographic quotes -> ASCII "/', dashes -> `-`, NBSP & friends ->
* normal space, whitespace runs collapsed, whole-definition edges
* trimmed) unconditionally, for ALL definitions, KEEPING their marks.
* 2. Computes a MERGE KEY per definition (normalized text + an ATTRS-AWARE
* inline-mark signature, via the local `footnoteMergeKey`), so notes that
* read the same but differ in formatting (bold vs plain) OR in a mark
* attribute (a `link` with a different `href`, differing `code`/`highlight`
* attrs) are NOT merged. See `footnoteMergeKey` for why this diverges from
* the shared type-only `footnoteContentKey`.
* 3. Maps every duplicate definition id to the FIRST (document-order)
* definition's id and re-hangs `footnoteReference` nodes onto it.
*
* Duplicate definitions keep their original ids but now have NO references, so
* the canonicalizer that runs immediately after this pass removes them as
* orphans and derives the single tail list + numbering. This pass therefore
* MUST run BEFORE `canonicalizeFootnotes(doc)` at every write-path call-site
* (see the enforcement rule in `footnote-canonicalize.ts`).
*
* Accepted tradeoff: the exact typographic glyphs of the SURVIVING footnote are
* rewritten to ASCII, in exchange for a GUARANTEED merge. Scope is strictly
* INSIDE `footnoteDefinition` body text (normal paragraphs) is never touched.
*
* Pure: deep-clones its input, deterministic, idempotent (a re-run is a no-op
* text is already normalized and references already point at the canonical id,
* so no spurious mutations / git-sync churn).
*/
const FOOTNOTE_DEFINITION_NAME = "footnoteDefinition";
const FOOTNOTE_REFERENCE_NAME = "footnoteReference";
/**
* Typographic glyph maps. DUPLICATED from `comment-anchor.ts` (the source of
* truth, `normalizeForMatch`) on purpose: those constants are private there and
* bound to that module's anchor-matching golden tests, so extracting them would
* risk changing anchor behaviour. Keeping a local copy makes this pass fully
* self-contained. If the anchor maps grow, mirror the change here.
*/
/** Typographic double-quote variants mapped to ASCII `"`. */
const DOUBLE_QUOTES = "«»„“”‟〝〞"";
/** Typographic single-quote/apostrophe variants mapped to ASCII `'`. */
const SINGLE_QUOTES = "‘’‚‛";
/** Dash variants mapped to ASCII `-`. */
const DASHES = "–—―−‐‑‒";
function cloneJson<T>(v: T): T {
if (typeof structuredClone === "function") return structuredClone(v);
return JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(v)) as T;
}
/**
* True for any character we collapse/replace with a single normal space.
* Mirrors `comment-anchor.ts`'s `isWhitespaceChar`: ASCII whitespace (`\s`
* covers tab/newline) plus the non-breaking / special spaces listed explicitly
* for determinism across engines.
*/
function isWhitespaceChar(ch: string): boolean {
return (
/\s/.test(ch) ||
ch === " " || // no-break space
ch === " " || // figure space
ch === " " || // narrow no-break space
ch === " " || // thin space
ch === " " || // hair space
ch === " " || // en space
ch === " " // em space
);
}
/**
* Map typographic quotes/dashes to ASCII and collapse every whitespace run
* (including NBSP & friends) to a SINGLE normal space. Does NOT trim the
* whole-definition edge trim is applied separately so inter-node spacing across
* a multi-text-node definition is preserved.
*/
function normalizeAndCollapse(s: string): string {
let out = "";
let i = 0;
while (i < s.length) {
const ch = s[i];
if (isWhitespaceChar(ch)) {
while (i < s.length && isWhitespaceChar(s[i])) i++;
out += " ";
continue;
}
let mapped = ch;
if (DOUBLE_QUOTES.indexOf(ch) !== -1) mapped = '"';
else if (SINGLE_QUOTES.indexOf(ch) !== -1) mapped = "'";
else if (DASHES.indexOf(ch) !== -1) mapped = "-";
out += mapped;
i++;
}
return out;
}
/** Collect every text node inside `def`, in document order (deep). */
function collectTextNodes(node: any, out: any[]): void {
if (!node || typeof node !== "object") return;
if (node.type === "text" && typeof node.text === "string") out.push(node);
if (Array.isArray(node.content)) {
for (const child of node.content) collectTextNodes(child, out);
}
}
/** Collect every `footnoteDefinition` node in document order (deep). */
function collectDefinitions(node: any, out: any[]): void {
if (!node || typeof node !== "object") return;
if (node.type === FOOTNOTE_DEFINITION_NAME) out.push(node);
if (Array.isArray(node.content)) {
for (const child of node.content) collectDefinitions(child, out);
}
}
/**
* Normalize the text of one definition's text nodes IN PLACE: map glyphs +
* collapse whitespace on every node (marks untouched), then trim the leading
* edge of the first text node and the trailing edge of the last so the
* definition as a whole is trimmed WITHOUT dropping the spacing between two
* adjacent text nodes. The edge trims are guarded so an all-whitespace edge
* node is never emptied into a schema-invalid empty text node.
*/
function normalizeDefinitionText(def: any): void {
const textNodes: any[] = [];
collectTextNodes(def, textNodes);
for (const t of textNodes) {
// Skip text carrying a `code` mark: inline code is a verbatim literal, not
// prose typography. Rewriting quotes/dashes/special-spaces there would
// corrupt the literal's meaning (a string literal, an em-dash flag, i18n).
// Leaving it untouched also makes it contribute its RAW text to
// `footnoteMergeKey`, so two notes differing only by glyphs inside code
// stay distinct (while prose glyph-forks still merge). See #419.
if ((t.marks || []).some((m: any) => m?.type === "code")) continue;
t.text = normalizeAndCollapse(t.text);
}
if (textNodes.length === 0) return;
const hasCodeMark = (t: any): boolean =>
(t.marks || []).some((m: any) => m?.type === "code");
const first = textNodes[0];
if (!hasCodeMark(first)) {
const startTrimmed = first.text.replace(/^ +/, "");
if (startTrimmed !== "") first.text = startTrimmed;
}
const last = textNodes[textNodes.length - 1];
if (!hasCodeMark(last)) {
const endTrimmed = last.text.replace(/ +$/, "");
if (endTrimmed !== "") last.text = endTrimmed;
}
}
/** Rewrite `footnoteReference` ids IN PLACE using `defIdToCanon` (deep). */
function rehangReferences(
node: any,
defIdToCanon: Map<string, string>,
): void {
if (!node || typeof node !== "object") return;
if (node.type === FOOTNOTE_REFERENCE_NAME) {
const id = node?.attrs?.id;
if (typeof id === "string") {
const canon = defIdToCanon.get(id);
if (canon && canon !== id) node.attrs.id = canon;
}
}
if (Array.isArray(node.content)) {
for (const child of node.content) rehangReferences(child, defIdToCanon);
}
}
/**
* Stable, order-independent serialization of a mark's `attrs`: sort keys so the
* same attrs always yield the same string regardless of authoring order. Empty /
* missing attrs -> "" (so an attr-less mark keys identically to a type-only mark
* signature, preserving bold-vs-plain parity).
*/
function stableAttrs(attrs: any): string {
if (!attrs || typeof attrs !== "object") return "";
const sorted: Record<string, any> = {};
for (const k of Object.keys(attrs).sort()) sorted[k] = attrs[k];
return JSON.stringify(sorted);
}
/**
* ATTRS-AWARE merge key for a footnote definition. Deliberately DIVERGES from
* the shared `footnoteContentKey` (footnote-authoring.ts): that key's mark
* signature is TYPE-ONLY (`m.type`), so two definitions with identical visible
* text but marks differing only in ATTRIBUTES most importantly a `link` with a
* different `href` (footnotes are usually citations/links), also `code` /
* `highlight` with differing attrs collapse to the SAME key and get merged;
* one definition then loses its references and the canonicalizer deletes it as an
* orphan, silently dropping a distinct link target (data loss, #419).
*
* This key folds each mark's `attrs` (stable, sorted-key serialization) into the
* signature, so different-href / different-attr notes stay separate. We do NOT
* change `footnoteContentKey` itself: it is shared with the live
* `insertInlineFootnote` / `commentsToFootnotes` dedup and altering it there
* would change their behaviour out of scope here.
*
* The TEXT portion mirrors `footnoteContentKey` exactly (per text node
* `text + mark-signature`, concatenated, whitespace-collapsed, trimmed) over the
* already-in-place-normalized text, so empty text still yields "" (empties never
* collapse) and merge parity with the rest of the pass is preserved.
*/
function footnoteMergeKey(defNode: any): string {
const parts: string[] = [];
const visit = (n: any): void => {
if (!n || typeof n !== "object") return;
if (n.type === "text" && typeof n.text === "string") {
const marks = Array.isArray(n.marks)
? n.marks
.filter((m: any) => m && m.type)
.map((m: any) => `${m.type}${stableAttrs(m.attrs)}`)
.sort()
.join(",")
: "";
parts.push(`${n.text}${marks}`);
}
if (Array.isArray(n.content)) for (const c of n.content) visit(c);
};
visit(defNode);
return parts
.join("")
.replace(/[ \t\r\n]+/g, " ")
.trim();
}
/**
* Normalize footnote-definition text and merge definitions whose normalized
* text (+ mark signature) matches. See the file header for the full contract.
* Pure (deep-clones input, deterministic, idempotent). Intended to run
* immediately BEFORE `canonicalizeFootnotes(doc)`.
*/
export function normalizeAndMergeFootnotes<T = any>(doc: T): T {
if (doc == null || typeof doc !== "object") return doc;
const out = cloneJson(doc) as any;
// 1) All definitions in document order; normalize each one's text in place.
const defNodes: any[] = [];
collectDefinitions(out, defNodes);
for (const def of defNodes) normalizeDefinitionText(def);
// 2) Merge key per definition (normalized text + inline-mark signature). The
// first definition in document order per key wins; later ones map onto it.
// Empty-text definitions (key === "") are NOT merged — otherwise every
// empty footnote would collapse into one (parity with insertInlineFootnote).
const keyToCanon = new Map<string, string>();
const defIdToCanon = new Map<string, string>();
for (const def of defNodes) {
const id = def?.attrs?.id;
if (typeof id !== "string" || id === "") continue;
const key = footnoteMergeKey(def);
if (key === "") continue;
const canon = keyToCanon.get(key);
if (canon === undefined) {
keyToCanon.set(key, id);
} else if (canon !== id) {
defIdToCanon.set(id, canon);
}
}
// 3) Re-hang references from duplicate ids onto the canonical id. Duplicate
// definitions keep their ids but now have no references -> the following
// canonicalizer pass drops them as orphans.
if (defIdToCanon.size > 0) rehangReferences(out, defIdToCanon);
return out;
}
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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
* - `marks` arrays are preserved verbatim when fragments are split/reordered.
*/
import { normalizeAndMergeFootnotes } from "./footnote-normalize-merge.js";
import {
blockPlainText,
footnoteContentKey,
@@ -766,6 +767,8 @@ export function insertInlineFootnote(
appendDefinition(working, makeFootnoteDefinition(footnoteId, inline));
}
// #419: normalize + merge glyph-forked definitions before canonicalizing.
working = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(working);
// Derive numbering + the single bottom list deterministically.
working = canonicalizeFootnotes(working);
return { doc: working, inserted: true, footnoteId, reused };
@@ -0,0 +1,317 @@
import { test } from "node:test";
import assert from "node:assert/strict";
import { normalizeAndMergeFootnotes } from "../../build/lib/footnote-normalize-merge.js";
import { canonicalizeFootnotes } from "../../build/lib/footnote-canonicalize.js";
function findAll(node, type, acc = []) {
if (!node || typeof node !== "object") return acc;
if (node.type === type) acc.push(node);
if (Array.isArray(node.content)) {
for (const c of node.content) findAll(c, type, acc);
}
return acc;
}
const defs = (doc) => findAll(doc, "footnoteDefinition");
const defIds = (doc) => defs(doc).map((d) => d.attrs.id);
const refIds = (doc) => findAll(doc, "footnoteReference").map((r) => r.attrs.id);
const defText = (d) =>
findAll(d, "text")
.map((t) => t.text)
.join("");
const ref = (id) => ({ type: "footnoteReference", attrs: { id } });
const para = (...inline) => ({ type: "paragraph", content: inline });
const txt = (text, marks) =>
marks ? { type: "text", text, marks } : { type: "text", text };
const def = (id, ...inline) => ({
type: "footnoteDefinition",
attrs: { id },
content: [para(...inline)],
});
const list = (...defs) => ({ type: "footnotesList", content: defs });
const doc = (...content) => ({ type: "doc", content });
// --- Normalization + merge of glyph forks ----------------------------------
test("typographic double quotes «…» vs \"…\" merge into one", () => {
const d = doc(
para(txt("a"), ref("A"), txt(" b"), ref("B")),
list(def("A", txt("«word»")), def("B", txt('"word"'))),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
// Both references now point at the first definition's id.
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "A"]);
// Surviving text is ASCII-normalized.
assert.equal(defText(defs(out)[0]), '"word"');
// Duplicate def kept its id (canonicalizer removes it as an orphan later).
const canon = canonicalizeFootnotes(out);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(canon), ["A"]);
assert.equal(findAll(canon, "footnotesList").length, 1);
});
test("em/en dash and hyphen merge", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B"), ref("C")),
list(
def("A", txt("see — here")),
def("B", txt("see – here")),
def("C", txt("see - here")),
),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "A", "A"]);
assert.equal(defText(defs(out)[0]), "see - here");
});
test("NBSP and extra spaces merge with normal spacing", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(
def("A", txt("foo bar")), // NBSP
def("B", txt("foo bar")), // collapsed spaces
),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "A"]);
assert.equal(defText(defs(out)[0]), "foo bar");
});
test("same text but different styling (bold vs plain) does NOT merge", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(
def("A", txt("word", [{ type: "bold" }])),
def("B", txt("word")),
),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
// No re-hang: references keep their own ids.
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "B"]);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(out), ["A", "B"]);
// Marks preserved on the surviving text node.
assert.deepEqual(defs(out)[0].content[0].content[0].marks, [
{ type: "bold" },
]);
});
test("same text but a link mark with different href does NOT merge (data-loss guard)", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(
def("A", txt("source", [{ type: "link", attrs: { href: "https://a.example/1" } }])),
def("B", txt("source", [{ type: "link", attrs: { href: "https://b.example/2" } }])),
),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
// No re-hang: each reference keeps its own definition (distinct link target).
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "B"]);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(out), ["A", "B"]);
// Both distinct hrefs survive.
assert.deepEqual(
defs(out).map((dn) => dn.content[0].content[0].marks[0].attrs.href),
["https://a.example/1", "https://b.example/2"],
);
// Canonicalize keeps both as two tail entries (neither is an orphan).
const canon = canonicalizeFootnotes(out);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(canon), ["A", "B"]);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(canon), ["A", "B"]);
});
test("same text and SAME link href still merges (attrs-aware key doesn't over-separate)", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(
def("A", txt("source", [{ type: "link", attrs: { href: "https://a.example/1" } }])),
def("B", txt("source", [{ type: "link", attrs: { href: "https://a.example/1" } }])),
),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "A"]);
const canon = canonicalizeFootnotes(out);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(canon), ["A"]);
assert.equal(findAll(canon, "footnotesList").length, 1);
});
test("marks are kept on merged (surviving) definition text", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(
def("A", txt("«x»", [{ type: "italic" }])),
def("B", txt("«x»", [{ type: "italic" }])),
),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "A"]);
assert.deepEqual(defs(out)[0].content[0].content[0].marks, [
{ type: "italic" },
]);
assert.equal(defText(defs(out)[0]), '"x"');
});
// --- Inline code is verbatim (not typography) ------------------------------
test("text inside a code mark is left verbatim; prose in the same def is normalized", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A")),
list({
type: "footnoteDefinition",
attrs: { id: "A" },
content: [
para(
txt("a—b «x»", [{ type: "code" }]),
txt(" prose «y» — z"),
),
],
}),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
const nodes = findAll(defs(out)[0], "text");
// Code node: byte-for-byte unchanged (typography preserved).
assert.equal(nodes[0].text, "a—b «x»");
// Prose node: dashes/quotes normalized to ASCII.
assert.equal(nodes[1].text, ' prose "y" - z');
});
test("two notes differing ONLY by glyphs inside a code mark do NOT merge", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(
def("A", txt("«x»", [{ type: "code" }]), txt(" same prose «q»")),
def("B", txt('"x"', [{ type: "code" }]), txt(" same prose «q»")),
),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
// Prose is identical after normalization, but the code literals differ raw
// -> the merge key diverges -> both definitions survive, no re-hang.
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "B"]);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(out), ["A", "B"]);
// Each code literal stays verbatim.
assert.equal(defs(out)[0].content[0].content[0].text, "«x»");
assert.equal(defs(out)[1].content[0].content[0].text, '"x"');
// Both survive canonicalization (neither is an orphan).
const canon = canonicalizeFootnotes(out);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(canon), ["A", "B"]);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(canon), ["A", "B"]);
});
// --- Composition with the canonicalizer ------------------------------------
test("pass + canonicalize: single tail list and sequential numbering", () => {
const d = doc(
para(txt("intro "), ref("A"), txt(" middle "), ref("B")),
list(def("A", txt("«note»")), def("B", txt('"note"'))),
);
const canon = canonicalizeFootnotes(normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d));
assert.equal(findAll(canon, "footnotesList").length, 1);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(canon), ["A"]);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(canon), ["A", "A"]);
});
// --- Idempotency -----------------------------------------------------------
test("idempotent: a second run is a no-op", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(def("A", txt("«word»")), def("B", txt('"word"'))),
);
const once = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
const twice = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(once);
assert.deepEqual(twice, once);
});
test("input document is not mutated (pure)", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(def("A", txt("«word»")), def("B", txt('"word"'))),
);
const snapshot = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(d));
normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
assert.deepEqual(d, snapshot);
});
// --- Nested definitions ----------------------------------------------------
test("definitions nested in a callout are normalized and merged", () => {
const callout = (...content) => ({
type: "callout",
attrs: { type: "info" },
content,
});
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
callout(list(def("A", txt("«c»")), def("B", txt('"c"')))),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "A"]);
assert.equal(defText(defs(out)[0]), '"c"');
});
// --- Empty footnotes -------------------------------------------------------
test("empty footnotes do NOT collapse into each other", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(def("A", txt("")), { type: "footnoteDefinition", attrs: { id: "B" }, content: [{ type: "paragraph" }] }),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
// Both empty definitions keep distinct ids; references unchanged.
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "B"]);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(out), ["A", "B"]);
});
// --- Body text left untouched ----------------------------------------------
test("body text (outside footnotes) is NOT normalized", () => {
const d = doc(
para(txt("body «quoted» — dash"), ref("A")),
list(def("A", txt("«note»"))),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
// Body paragraph keeps its typographic glyphs verbatim.
assert.equal(out.content[0].content[0].text, "body «quoted» — dash");
// Footnote text IS normalized.
assert.equal(defText(defs(out)[0]), '"note"');
});
// --- Multi-paragraph structure preserved -----------------------------------
test("multi-paragraph definition: text normalized, structure preserved", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A")),
list({
type: "footnoteDefinition",
attrs: { id: "A" },
content: [para(txt("«p1»")), para(txt("p2 — end"))],
}),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
const def0 = defs(out)[0];
assert.equal(def0.content.length, 2);
assert.equal(def0.content[0].content[0].text, '"p1"');
assert.equal(def0.content[1].content[0].text, "p2 - end");
});
// --- Multi-reference footnote not broken -----------------------------------
test("one id shared by multiple references is preserved", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), txt(" x "), ref("A")),
list(def("A", txt("note"))),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "A"]);
assert.deepEqual(defIds(out), ["A"]);
});
// --- Whole-definition edge trim --------------------------------------------
test("leading/trailing whitespace is trimmed for the merge and stored text", () => {
const d = doc(
para(ref("A"), ref("B")),
list(def("A", txt(" hello ")), def("B", txt("hello"))),
);
const out = normalizeAndMergeFootnotes(d);
assert.deepEqual(refIds(out), ["A", "A"]);
assert.equal(defText(defs(out)[0]), "hello");
});