fix(framework/tools): lane-brief.sh — classify PR-body-linked issues as work-underway (#546)
Remediation of coder3 independent-validation blocker on PR #547. lane-brief.sh inspected only the open-PR index/title/head fields, never the PR BODY or Gitea issue linkage. A body-only "Closes #546" was therefore invisible, so issue #546 (open, with PR #547 'Closes #546' in its body) was placed under DISPATCH CANDIDATES with work-underway count 0 — re-dispatchable in-flight work, unacceptable for a dispatch-truth tool. Fix: - Fetch open PRs as JSON including `body`; resolve PR->issue links via Gitea's closing-keyword set (close/closes/closed, fix/fixes/fixed, resolve/resolves/ resolved), case-insensitive, word-boundary anchored, `#` directly following the keyword. Any issue so linked from an OPEN PR is classified WORK UNDERWAY. - Preserve the prior title/head bare-ref heuristic and per-repo behavior; require `#` immediately after the keyword so cross-repo `owner/repo#N` forms don't leak. - Bare `#N` prose mentions in a body are intentionally NOT links (e.g. "#538 line of work") to avoid marking live, dispatchable issues as in-flight. Tests (committed, RED-on-revert non-vacuity): - test-lane-brief-pr-linkage.sh: open-PR-with-'Closes #546'-in-body excludes #546 from candidates (and a reverted copy with the body-scan removed regresses #546 to a candidate — RED proof); bare #777 and substring 'hotfix #999' stay candidates (word-boundary + closing-keyword-only guards). - test-ci-wait-exit-matrix.sh: ci-wait.sh exit matrix 0 (all-success) / 1 (terminal-not-success: failure + error/killed) / 2 (usage) / 3 (timeout). shellcheck -x + bash -n clean on all four files; no secret values. ci-wait.sh unchanged (coder3 PASS preserved). Closed-issue exclusion unchanged. Refs #546, PR #547 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Regression harness for ci-wait.sh terminal-state aggregation and exit codes.
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#
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# ci-wait.sh wraps pipeline-status.sh and blocks until every requested pipeline
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# reaches a terminal Woodpecker state, then maps the aggregate to an exit code.
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# That contract is what callers arm a Monitor/timed-fallback around, so it must be
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# exact. This harness drives ci-wait.sh against a stub pipeline-status.sh whose
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# per-pipeline status is fixture-controlled, and asserts the full exit matrix:
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#
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# 0 = every pipeline terminal AND all 'success'
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# 1 = every pipeline terminal, at least one non-success
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# 2 = usage/precondition error (missing -n)
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# 3 = timeout before all pipelines terminal
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#
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# Non-vacuity: each case pins a DISTINCT exit code to a distinct fixture, so a
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# regression in success-aggregation (case 0 vs 1), terminal detection (case 3),
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# or arg validation (case 2) flips exactly one assertion RED.
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set -euo pipefail
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CIW_SRC="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)/ci-wait.sh"
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WORK_DIR="${MOSAIC_TEST_WORK_DIR:-$PWD/.mosaic-test-work/ci-wait-exit-matrix}"
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TOOL_DIR="$WORK_DIR/tool"
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rm -rf "$WORK_DIR"
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mkdir -p "$TOOL_DIR"
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# ci-wait.sh resolves pipeline-status.sh as a sibling ($SCRIPT_DIR/pipeline-status.sh),
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# so we run a COPY of ci-wait.sh next to a stub sibling we control.
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cp "$CIW_SRC" "$TOOL_DIR/ci-wait.sh"
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chmod +x "$TOOL_DIR/ci-wait.sh"
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# Stub pipeline-status.sh: emits {"status":"<s>"} where <s> comes from env
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# CIW_STATUS_<num> (default "running" = non-terminal, drives the timeout path).
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cat > "$TOOL_DIR/pipeline-status.sh" <<'SH'
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -euo pipefail
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num=""
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while getopts "r:n:a:f:" opt; do case "$opt" in n) num="$OPTARG" ;; *) : ;; esac; done
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var="CIW_STATUS_${num}"
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printf '{"status":"%s"}\n' "${!var:-running}"
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SH
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chmod +x "$TOOL_DIR/pipeline-status.sh"
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CIW="$TOOL_DIR/ci-wait.sh"
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run_expect() { # $1 = expected exit $2 = label ; rest = args
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local want="$1" label="$2"; shift 2
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local rc=0
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"$CIW" "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 || rc=$?
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if [[ "$rc" -ne "$want" ]]; then
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echo "FAIL [$label]: expected exit $want, got $rc" >&2; exit 1
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fi
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echo "PASS [$label]: exit $rc"
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}
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# 0 — both pipelines terminal + success
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CIW_STATUS_100=success CIW_STATUS_101=success \
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run_expect 0 "all-success" -r mosaic/stack -n 100 -n 101 -a mosaic -i 1 -t 30
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# 1 — both terminal, one failure
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CIW_STATUS_100=success CIW_STATUS_101=failure \
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run_expect 1 "terminal-not-success" -r mosaic/stack -n 100 -n 101 -a mosaic -i 1 -t 30
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# 1 — other terminal non-success states still map to 1 (error/killed)
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CIW_STATUS_100=error CIW_STATUS_101=killed \
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run_expect 1 "terminal-error-killed" -r mosaic/stack -n 100 -n 101 -a mosaic -i 1 -t 30
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# 3 — a pipeline never reaches terminal state before timeout
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CIW_STATUS_100=success CIW_STATUS_101=running \
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run_expect 3 "timeout-pending" -r mosaic/stack -n 100 -n 101 -a mosaic -i 1 -t 0
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# 2 — usage error: no -n
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run_expect 2 "usage-missing-n" -r mosaic/stack -a mosaic
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echo "ALL PASS: test-ci-wait-exit-matrix.sh"
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