cli/internal/cmd/qa/cmd_issues.go
Snider 4014fd2dc3 feat(errors): Unify errors and logging (#180)
* feat(help): Add CLI help command

Fixes #136

* chore: remove binary

* feat(mcp): Add TCP transport

Fixes #126

* feat(io): Migrate pkg/mcp to use Medium abstraction

Fixes #103

* feat(io): batch implementation placeholder

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(errors): batch implementation placeholder

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(log): batch implementation placeholder

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(io): Migrate internal/cmd/docs/* to Medium abstraction

Fixes #113

* chore(io): Migrate internal/cmd/dev/* to Medium abstraction

Fixes #114

* chore(io): Migrate internal/cmd/setup/* to Medium abstraction

* chore(io): Complete migration of internal/cmd/dev/* to Medium abstraction

* feat(io): extend Medium interface with Delete, Rename, List, Stat operations

Adds the following methods to the Medium interface:
- Delete(path) - remove a file or empty directory
- DeleteAll(path) - recursively remove a file or directory
- Rename(old, new) - move/rename a file or directory
- List(path) - list directory entries (returns []fs.DirEntry)
- Stat(path) - get file information (returns fs.FileInfo)
- Exists(path) - check if path exists
- IsDir(path) - check if path is a directory

Implements these methods in both local.Medium (using os package)
and MockMedium (in-memory for testing). Includes FileInfo and
DirEntry types for mock implementations.

This enables migration of direct os.* calls to the Medium
abstraction for consistent path validation and testability.

Refs #101

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(io): Migrate internal/cmd/sdk, pkgcmd, and workspace to Medium abstraction

* chore(io): migrate internal/cmd/docs and internal/cmd/dev to Medium

- internal/cmd/docs: Replace os.Stat, os.ReadFile, os.WriteFile,
  os.MkdirAll, os.RemoveAll with io.Local equivalents
- internal/cmd/dev: Replace os.Stat, os.ReadFile, os.WriteFile,
  os.MkdirAll, os.ReadDir with io.Local equivalents
- Fix local.Medium to allow absolute paths when root is "/" for
  full filesystem access (io.Local use case)

Refs #113, #114

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(io): migrate internal/cmd/setup to Medium abstraction

Migrated all direct os.* filesystem calls to use io.Local:
- cmd_repo.go: os.MkdirAll -> io.Local.EnsureDir, os.WriteFile -> io.Local.Write, os.Stat -> io.Local.IsFile
- cmd_bootstrap.go: os.MkdirAll -> io.Local.EnsureDir, os.Stat -> io.Local.IsDir/Exists, os.ReadDir -> io.Local.List
- cmd_registry.go: os.MkdirAll -> io.Local.EnsureDir, os.Stat -> io.Local.Exists
- cmd_ci.go: os.ReadFile -> io.Local.Read
- github_config.go: os.ReadFile -> io.Local.Read, os.Stat -> io.Local.Exists

Refs #116

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(log): add error creation and log-and-return helpers

Implements issues #129 and #132:

- Add Err struct with Op, Msg, Err, Code fields for structured errors
- Add E(), Wrap(), WrapCode(), NewCode() for error creation
- Add Is(), As(), NewError(), Join() as stdlib wrappers
- Add Op(), ErrCode(), Message(), Root() for introspection
- Add LogError(), LogWarn(), Must() for combined log-and-return

Closes #129
Closes #132

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(errors): create deprecation alias pointing to pkg/log

Makes pkg/errors a thin compatibility layer that re-exports from pkg/log.
All error handling functions now have canonical implementations in pkg/log.

Migration guide in package documentation:
- errors.Error -> log.Err
- errors.E -> log.E
- errors.Code -> log.NewCode
- errors.New -> log.NewError

Fixes behavior consistency:
- E(op, msg, nil) now creates an error (for errors without cause)
- Wrap(nil, op, msg) returns nil (for conditional wrapping)
- WrapCode returns nil only when both err is nil AND code is empty

Closes #128

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(log): migrate pkg/errors imports to pkg/log

Migrates all internal packages from pkg/errors to pkg/log:
- internal/cmd/monitor
- internal/cmd/qa
- internal/cmd/dev
- pkg/agentic

Closes #130

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(io): address Copilot review feedback

- Fix MockMedium.Rename: collect keys before mutating maps during iteration
- Fix .git checks to use Exists instead of List (handles worktrees/submodules)
- Fix cmd_sync.go: use DeleteAll for recursive directory removal

Files updated:
- pkg/io/io.go: safe map iteration in Rename
- internal/cmd/setup/cmd_bootstrap.go: Exists for .git checks
- internal/cmd/setup/cmd_registry.go: Exists for .git checks
- internal/cmd/pkgcmd/cmd_install.go: Exists for .git checks
- internal/cmd/pkgcmd/cmd_manage.go: Exists for .git checks
- internal/cmd/docs/cmd_sync.go: DeleteAll for recursive delete

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(updater): resolve PkgVersion duplicate declaration

Remove var PkgVersion from updater.go since go generate creates
const PkgVersion in version.go. Track version.go in git to ensure
builds work without running go generate first.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* style: fix formatting in internal/variants

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* style: fix formatting across migrated files

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(io): simplify local Medium implementation

Rewrote to match the simpler TypeScript pattern:
- path() sanitizes and returns string directly
- Each method calls path() once
- No complex symlink validation
- Less code, less attack surface

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(io): remove duplicate method declarations

Clean up the client.go file that had duplicate method declarations
from a bad cherry-pick merge. Now has 127 lines of simple, clean code.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(io): fix traversal test to match sanitization behavior

The simplified path() sanitizes .. to . without returning errors.
Update test to verify sanitization works correctly.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(mcp): update sandboxing tests for simplified Medium

The simplified io/local.Medium implementation:
- Sanitizes .. to . (no error, path is cleaned)
- Allows absolute paths through (caller validates if needed)
- Follows symlinks (no traversal blocking)

Update tests to match this simplified behavior.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-02-02 06:48:40 +00:00

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// cmd_issues.go implements the 'qa issues' command for intelligent issue triage.
//
// Usage:
// core qa issues # Show prioritised, actionable issues
// core qa issues --mine # Show issues assigned to you
// core qa issues --triage # Show issues needing triage (no labels/assignee)
// core qa issues --blocked # Show blocked issues
package qa
import (
"encoding/json"
"os/exec"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/host-uk/core/pkg/cli"
"github.com/host-uk/core/pkg/i18n"
"github.com/host-uk/core/pkg/log"
"github.com/host-uk/core/pkg/repos"
)
// Issue command flags
var (
issuesMine bool
issuesTriage bool
issuesBlocked bool
issuesRegistry string
issuesLimit int
)
// Issue represents a GitHub issue with triage metadata
type Issue struct {
Number int `json:"number"`
Title string `json:"title"`
State string `json:"state"`
Body string `json:"body"`
CreatedAt time.Time `json:"createdAt"`
UpdatedAt time.Time `json:"updatedAt"`
Author struct {
Login string `json:"login"`
} `json:"author"`
Assignees struct {
Nodes []struct {
Login string `json:"login"`
} `json:"nodes"`
} `json:"assignees"`
Labels struct {
Nodes []struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
} `json:"nodes"`
} `json:"labels"`
Comments struct {
TotalCount int `json:"totalCount"`
Nodes []struct {
Author struct {
Login string `json:"login"`
} `json:"author"`
CreatedAt time.Time `json:"createdAt"`
} `json:"nodes"`
} `json:"comments"`
URL string `json:"url"`
// Computed fields
RepoName string
Priority int // Lower = higher priority
Category string // "needs_response", "ready", "blocked", "triage"
ActionHint string
}
// addIssuesCommand adds the 'issues' subcommand to qa.
func addIssuesCommand(parent *cli.Command) {
issuesCmd := &cli.Command{
Use: "issues",
Short: i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.short"),
Long: i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.long"),
RunE: func(cmd *cli.Command, args []string) error {
return runQAIssues()
},
}
issuesCmd.Flags().BoolVarP(&issuesMine, "mine", "m", false, i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.flag.mine"))
issuesCmd.Flags().BoolVarP(&issuesTriage, "triage", "t", false, i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.flag.triage"))
issuesCmd.Flags().BoolVarP(&issuesBlocked, "blocked", "b", false, i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.flag.blocked"))
issuesCmd.Flags().StringVar(&issuesRegistry, "registry", "", i18n.T("common.flag.registry"))
issuesCmd.Flags().IntVarP(&issuesLimit, "limit", "l", 50, i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.flag.limit"))
parent.AddCommand(issuesCmd)
}
func runQAIssues() error {
// Check gh is available
if _, err := exec.LookPath("gh"); err != nil {
return log.E("qa.issues", i18n.T("error.gh_not_found"), nil)
}
// Load registry
var reg *repos.Registry
var err error
if issuesRegistry != "" {
reg, err = repos.LoadRegistry(issuesRegistry)
} else {
registryPath, findErr := repos.FindRegistry()
if findErr != nil {
return log.E("qa.issues", i18n.T("error.registry_not_found"), nil)
}
reg, err = repos.LoadRegistry(registryPath)
}
if err != nil {
return log.E("qa.issues", "failed to load registry", err)
}
// Fetch issues from all repos
var allIssues []Issue
repoList := reg.List()
for i, repo := range repoList {
cli.Print("\033[2K\r%s %d/%d %s",
dimStyle.Render(i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.fetching")),
i+1, len(repoList), repo.Name)
issues, err := fetchQAIssues(reg.Org, repo.Name, issuesLimit)
if err != nil {
continue // Skip repos with errors
}
allIssues = append(allIssues, issues...)
}
cli.Print("\033[2K\r") // Clear progress
if len(allIssues) == 0 {
cli.Text(i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.no_issues"))
return nil
}
// Categorise and prioritise issues
categorised := categoriseIssues(allIssues)
// Filter based on flags
if issuesMine {
categorised = filterMine(categorised)
}
if issuesTriage {
categorised = filterCategory(categorised, "triage")
}
if issuesBlocked {
categorised = filterCategory(categorised, "blocked")
}
// Print categorised issues
printCategorisedIssues(categorised)
return nil
}
func fetchQAIssues(org, repoName string, limit int) ([]Issue, error) {
repoFullName := cli.Sprintf("%s/%s", org, repoName)
args := []string{
"issue", "list",
"--repo", repoFullName,
"--state", "open",
"--limit", cli.Sprintf("%d", limit),
"--json", "number,title,state,body,createdAt,updatedAt,author,assignees,labels,comments,url",
}
cmd := exec.Command("gh", args...)
output, err := cmd.Output()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var issues []Issue
if err := json.Unmarshal(output, &issues); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Tag with repo name
for i := range issues {
issues[i].RepoName = repoName
}
return issues, nil
}
func categoriseIssues(issues []Issue) map[string][]Issue {
result := map[string][]Issue{
"needs_response": {},
"ready": {},
"blocked": {},
"triage": {},
}
currentUser := getCurrentUser()
for i := range issues {
issue := &issues[i]
categoriseIssue(issue, currentUser)
result[issue.Category] = append(result[issue.Category], *issue)
}
// Sort each category by priority
for cat := range result {
sort.Slice(result[cat], func(i, j int) bool {
return result[cat][i].Priority < result[cat][j].Priority
})
}
return result
}
func categoriseIssue(issue *Issue, currentUser string) {
labels := getLabels(issue)
// Check if blocked
for _, l := range labels {
if strings.HasPrefix(l, "blocked") || l == "waiting" {
issue.Category = "blocked"
issue.Priority = 30
issue.ActionHint = i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.hint.blocked")
return
}
}
// Check if needs triage (no labels, no assignee)
if len(issue.Labels.Nodes) == 0 && len(issue.Assignees.Nodes) == 0 {
issue.Category = "triage"
issue.Priority = 20
issue.ActionHint = i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.hint.triage")
return
}
// Check if needs response (recent comment from someone else)
if issue.Comments.TotalCount > 0 && len(issue.Comments.Nodes) > 0 {
lastComment := issue.Comments.Nodes[len(issue.Comments.Nodes)-1]
// If last comment is not from current user and is recent
if lastComment.Author.Login != currentUser {
age := time.Since(lastComment.CreatedAt)
if age < 48*time.Hour {
issue.Category = "needs_response"
issue.Priority = 10
issue.ActionHint = cli.Sprintf("@%s %s", lastComment.Author.Login, i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.hint.needs_response"))
return
}
}
}
// Default: ready to work
issue.Category = "ready"
issue.Priority = calculatePriority(issue, labels)
issue.ActionHint = ""
}
func calculatePriority(issue *Issue, labels []string) int {
priority := 50
// Priority labels
for _, l := range labels {
switch {
case strings.Contains(l, "critical") || strings.Contains(l, "urgent"):
priority = 1
case strings.Contains(l, "high"):
priority = 10
case strings.Contains(l, "medium"):
priority = 30
case strings.Contains(l, "low"):
priority = 70
case l == "good-first-issue" || l == "good first issue":
priority = min(priority, 15) // Boost good first issues
case l == "help-wanted" || l == "help wanted":
priority = min(priority, 20)
case l == "agent:ready" || l == "agentic":
priority = min(priority, 5) // AI-ready issues are high priority
}
}
return priority
}
func getLabels(issue *Issue) []string {
var labels []string
for _, l := range issue.Labels.Nodes {
labels = append(labels, strings.ToLower(l.Name))
}
return labels
}
func getCurrentUser() string {
cmd := exec.Command("gh", "api", "user", "--jq", ".login")
output, err := cmd.Output()
if err != nil {
return ""
}
return strings.TrimSpace(string(output))
}
func filterMine(categorised map[string][]Issue) map[string][]Issue {
currentUser := getCurrentUser()
result := make(map[string][]Issue)
for cat, issues := range categorised {
var filtered []Issue
for _, issue := range issues {
for _, a := range issue.Assignees.Nodes {
if a.Login == currentUser {
filtered = append(filtered, issue)
break
}
}
}
if len(filtered) > 0 {
result[cat] = filtered
}
}
return result
}
func filterCategory(categorised map[string][]Issue, category string) map[string][]Issue {
if issues, ok := categorised[category]; ok && len(issues) > 0 {
return map[string][]Issue{category: issues}
}
return map[string][]Issue{}
}
func printCategorisedIssues(categorised map[string][]Issue) {
// Print in order: needs_response, ready, blocked, triage
categories := []struct {
key string
title string
style *cli.AnsiStyle
}{
{"needs_response", i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.category.needs_response"), warningStyle},
{"ready", i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.category.ready"), successStyle},
{"blocked", i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.category.blocked"), errorStyle},
{"triage", i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.category.triage"), dimStyle},
}
first := true
for _, cat := range categories {
issues := categorised[cat.key]
if len(issues) == 0 {
continue
}
if !first {
cli.Blank()
}
first = false
cli.Print("%s (%d):\n", cat.style.Render(cat.title), len(issues))
for _, issue := range issues {
printTriagedIssue(issue)
}
}
if first {
cli.Text(i18n.T("cmd.qa.issues.no_issues"))
}
}
func printTriagedIssue(issue Issue) {
// #42 [core-bio] Fix avatar upload
num := cli.TitleStyle.Render(cli.Sprintf("#%d", issue.Number))
repo := dimStyle.Render(cli.Sprintf("[%s]", issue.RepoName))
title := cli.ValueStyle.Render(truncate(issue.Title, 50))
cli.Print(" %s %s %s", num, repo, title)
// Add labels if priority-related
var importantLabels []string
for _, l := range issue.Labels.Nodes {
name := strings.ToLower(l.Name)
if strings.Contains(name, "priority") || strings.Contains(name, "critical") ||
name == "good-first-issue" || name == "agent:ready" || name == "agentic" {
importantLabels = append(importantLabels, l.Name)
}
}
if len(importantLabels) > 0 {
cli.Print(" %s", warningStyle.Render("["+strings.Join(importantLabels, ", ")+"]"))
}
// Add age
age := cli.FormatAge(issue.UpdatedAt)
cli.Print(" %s\n", dimStyle.Render(age))
// Add action hint if present
if issue.ActionHint != "" {
cli.Print(" %s %s\n", dimStyle.Render("->"), issue.ActionHint)
}
}
func min(a, b int) int {
if a < b {
return a
}
return b
}