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agent_coder ce9f1a8980 test(converter): nightly property cron + env knobs + counterexample README (#351)
Items 1 & 2 of the #351 remainder.

Item 1 — the flat/nested generative property tests now read SEED and
NUM_RUNS from PROPERTY_SEED / PROPERTY_NUM_RUNS (via an envInt helper that
honors an explicit 0 and falls back to the current defaults —
20250705/300 flat, /100 nested — on unset/empty/non-numeric). New
.github/workflows/nightly-property.yml runs the generative suite daily
(and on workflow_dispatch) with a random seed and NUM_RUNS≈5000; on
failure it files a Gitea issue containing fast-check's shrunk
counterexample (jq-escaped, dedup'd by title). No build step — the suite
imports the converter from src/, so a tsc error can't masquerade as a
property failure.

Item 2 — new packages/prosemirror-markdown/README.md documents the
counterexample process (surface -> shrink -> permanent fixture in
test/fixtures/counterexamples/ + counterexamples.test.ts -> fix the
converter, never weaken a property; maintainer-approved ACCEPTED/allowlist
entries carry a reason) plus the two golden layers, the coverage
allowlist, and how to run with the env knobs. Linked from AGENTS.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 19:51:53 +03:00
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@docmost/prosemirror-markdown

The single, canonical ProseMirror ↔ Markdown converter plus the Docmost schema mirror (#293/#345). Headless and framework-free: no React, no browser runtime. There is exactly ONE copy of this converter in the repo, consumed by:

  • packages/mcp (the MCP server),
  • packages/git-sync (two-way Git sync),
  • apps/server (server-side markdown import/export, #345).

src/lib/docmost-schema.ts mirrors the upstream Tiptap schema that lives in packages/editor-ext. The mirror is not free-floating: serializer-contract.test.ts guards the boundary — every schema node must have a converter case, so a drift between editor-ext and this package surfaces as a failing test rather than a silent divergence.

Why byte-stability matters

Git sync exports a page to markdown, and re-imports it on the next pull. If export → import → export is not byte-stable, every pull rewrites files that nobody edited, and the user's history churns with phantom diffs. So the converter is held to more than "it roughly round-trips": the second export pass must be a byte-for-byte fixpoint. That is what the property suite below proves.

Two golden layers (do not mix them)

  1. Corpus fixturestest/fixtures/corpus/. A fixed, hand-curated set of representative documents (headings, marks, lists, tables, diagrams, columns, details, mentions, …). These are the readable, deterministic "known-good" snapshots. Edit them deliberately.

  2. Generative property suitetest/generative/. fast-check draws random documents and asserts invariants over them. Two entry points:

    • flat-roundtrip.property.test.ts — flat documents, attribute-level fuzzing.
    • nested-roundtrip.property.test.ts — deeply nested structures.

    The invariants (P1–P4):

    • P1 — semantic round-trip: mdToPm(pmToMd(doc)) is canonically equal to doc (no data loss for the round-trip-supported space).
    • P2 — byte fixpoint: pmToMd(mdToPm(pmToMd(doc))) === pmToMd(doc) (the first pass may normalize once; the second pass must be a fixpoint).
    • P3 — totality: neither converter throws; output is bounded.
    • P4 — parser fuzz totality: for ANY input string, markdownToProseMirror does not throw and returns a schema-valid document.

    These invariants are kept STRICT — no it.fails, skip, or weakening. A failure means the generator found a REAL converter bug.

The counterexample process (the DoD)

This is the point of the generative layer. When a property run diverges:

  1. A property run surfaces a divergence (locally, in CI, or in the nightly cron — see below).
  2. fast-check shrinks it to a minimal, human-readable counterexample and prints the reproducing seed.
  3. Commit the shrunk doc as a permanent fixture under test/fixtures/counterexamples/, with a matching case in counterexamples.test.ts. The fixture stays forever, as a regression pin.
  4. FIX the converter so the counterexample round-trips. Never weaken a property to hide the bug.
  5. If — and only if — a maintainer decides a particular markdown-representable loss is genuinely acceptable, it is recorded as an explicit ACCEPTED / allowlist entry with a written reason, not by silently relaxing an invariant.

Attribute-coverage allowlist

flat-roundtrip.property.test.ts maintains ATTR_VALUE_FUZZ_ALLOWLIST. The suite asserts that every attribute in the live schema is EITHER value-fuzzed by the generator OR explicitly listed in this allowlist. This forces any newly added node attribute to be consciously classified — you cannot add an attr and leave it silently un-exercised; the coverage test fails until you either fuzz it or record why it is held out.

Running

# The full package suite (corpus + generative + contract tests):
pnpm --filter @docmost/prosemirror-markdown test

The generative suite honours two env knobs (invalid/empty → falls back to the default):

Env var Default (flat) Default (nested) Meaning
PROPERTY_SEED 20250705 20250705 fast-check seed (reproducibility)
PROPERTY_NUM_RUNS 300 100 runs per property
# Reproduce a specific counterexample seed with a bigger budget:
PROPERTY_SEED=12345 PROPERTY_NUM_RUNS=5000 \
  pnpm --filter @docmost/prosemirror-markdown exec vitest run test/generative/

Nightly cron

.github/workflows/nightly-property.yml runs the generative suite every night with PROPERTY_NUM_RUNS cranked to ~5000 and a random seed, to reach deeper counterexamples than a fixed-seed PR run can. On failure it files a Gitea issue containing the reproducing seed, the run count, and the tail of the output (the shrunk counterexample), which kicks off the counterexample → fixture process above. It can also be triggered manually (workflow_dispatch) with custom num_runs / seed.