feat: lifecycle inference from the issue timeline (#5)

Fill the board's Steeping / In-review columns (and the calibration actuals)
from real gitea timeline events, replacing the three-column-only v0.

core (@commitea/core):
- inferLifecycle(issue, events, asOf): five-column inference — closed → done;
  open PR ref → review; commit ref → steeping; any triage signal → triage;
  else diagnosis. Earliest event of each kind fixes the stage timestamp.
- Derives actualWorkingDays (work-start → close) — the estimate-vs-actual the
  calibration fit (D3) learns from — and steepingDays (first commit → now) for
  the board age badge.
- workingDaysBetween(): whole Mon–Fri days in [start, end), day-granular.
- normalizeTimeline() + client.getIssueTimeline(): map gitea's raw timeline
  (label/milestone → triage, commit_ref → commit, pull_ref → pull, close,
  reopen), drop the rest. Paginated.

app:
- reconcile now fetches every issue's timeline and returns it keyed by number;
  threaded through the bridge → useBacklog → board/focus.
- issuesToBoardColumns + scheduleFocus run inferLifecycle: real Steeping/In-review
  columns, steeping-age `days` badge, focus-card steeping badge.

Known refinement: gitea's pull_ref fires on any PR mention, so an issue merely
referenced in a PR body can read as In-review; distinguishing closing refs from
mentions needs the PR link's state (later). Re-opening multi-segment actuals
also deferred.

Verified: 63 core tests green (15 lifecycle, incl. workingDaysBetween + the five
transitions), desktop typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green, live spec asserts
the board's Done column is populated from real events.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Croissant Le Doux
2026-07-08 19:32:06 -04:00
parent ba3d9df88e
commit b9b21450e7
11 changed files with 361 additions and 37 deletions

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs'
import { dirname, join } from 'node:path'
import { createGiteaClient, type GiteaConfig } from '@commitea/core'
import { createGiteaClient, type GiteaConfig, type LifecycleEvent } from '@commitea/core'
import { ipcMain } from 'electron'
/** Walk up from cwd looking for a .env.local with a GITEA_TOKEN (dev convenience). */
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ export function registerGiteaIpc(): void {
ipcMain.handle('gitea:status', () => ({ configured: !!config, repo }))
ipcMain.handle('gitea:reconcile', async () => {
if (!client) return { configured: false, issues: [], milestones: [], deps: [] }
if (!client) return { configured: false, issues: [], milestones: [], deps: [], timelines: {} }
const [issues, milestones] = await Promise.all([client.listIssues(), client.listMilestones()])
// dependency edges among the open scope (the scheduler only plans what's left)
const open = issues.filter((i) => i.state === 'open')
@@ -59,7 +59,12 @@ export function registerGiteaIpc(): void {
open.map(async (i) => ({ issue: i.number, dependsOn: await client.getIssueDependencies(i.number) })),
)
const deps = perIssue.flatMap(({ issue, dependsOn }) => dependsOn.map((d) => ({ issue, dependsOn: d })))
return { configured: true, issues, milestones, deps }
// lifecycle timelines for every issue (open → columns/badges, closed → calibration actuals)
const timelineEntries = await Promise.all(
issues.map(async (i) => [i.number, await client.getIssueTimeline(i.number)] as const),
)
const timelines: Record<number, LifecycleEvent[]> = Object.fromEntries(timelineEntries)
return { configured: true, issues, milestones, deps, timelines }
})
ipcMain.handle('gitea:getIssue', async (_event, index: number) => {