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The git-sync converter + engine source lived only on the #119 branch; develop had just the dead compiled build/. Bring the whole package (src + ~700 tests) onto develop under CI, with NO consumer wired — git-sync stays fully inert in develop (nothing in apps/server imports it), so runtime behavior is unchanged. This unblocks #293 (extract the shared converter package from the landed source) and lets #119's functionality land LAST, already writing the canonical format (per the #326 landing order). - packages/git-sync: src (lib converter + engine) + test corpus + configs. - Remove develop's dead committed packages/git-sync/build/; gitignore it (built in CI/Docker via pnpm build, never committed — no src/build drift). - pnpm-lock.yaml: add the @docmost/git-sync importer (a missing workspace package in the lock is a CI blocker). `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile` passes. - NO server integration / loader / Dockerfile runtime changes (those come with #119 at step 6). Verified: tsc clean; vitest 711 passed | 1 expected-fail, 0 failures, 0 type errors; pnpm --frozen-lockfile EXIT 0; apps/server has no git-sync import. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
41 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
41 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
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import path from 'node:path';
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import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config';
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// Ported docmost-sync tests import the converter through the upstream package
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// barrel specifier `docmost-client`. We vendored only the PURE half of that
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// package into `src/lib`, so alias the barrel specifier to our local lib
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// barrel; everything those tests use (converter, canonicalize, markdown
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// envelope, markdownToProseMirror) is re-exported there.
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const here = path.dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
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const libBarrel = path.resolve(here, 'src/lib/index.ts');
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export default defineConfig({
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resolve: {
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alias: {
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'docmost-client': libBarrel,
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},
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},
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test: {
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environment: 'node',
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// Runtime suites. The `.test.ts` glob deliberately EXCLUDES the type-only
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// contract file (`*.test-d.ts`), which is enforced by the typecheck pass
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// below instead — so the 35 runtime suites are never typechecked.
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include: ['test/**/*.test.ts'],
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// Type-level contract enforcement (Finding #1). Vitest runs `tsc` over the
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// `.test-d.ts` files so the `expectTypeOf`/`@ts-expect-error` guards in
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// git-sync-client.contract.test-d.ts become REAL build-time assertions: a
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// drift in the GitSyncClient result shapes makes `npx vitest run` FAIL with
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// a type error. Scoped to `*.test-d.ts` so the runtime suites stay
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// untouched, and pointed at the package tsconfig for the strict options.
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typecheck: {
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enabled: true,
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include: ['test/**/*.test-d.ts'],
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// A dedicated test-infra tsconfig (NOT the build one) that widens the file
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// set to include `test/**` — the build tsconfig scopes `tsc` to `src/**`
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// (rootDir ./src), so without this the type-test file is never checked.
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tsconfig: './tsconfig.vitest.json',
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},
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},
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});
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