package beads
import (
"context"
"errors"
"sort"
"strings"
"sourcecraft.dev/bigbes/sr-ht-dolt/browse"
)
// --- helpers -----------------------------------------------------------------
// readRows reads up to Max rows of a required table and its reported total.
func readRows(ctx context.Context, sess BrowseSession, ref, table string) (*browse.RowPage, int, error) {
page, err := sess.Rows(ctx, ref, table, 0, Max)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
return page, page.Total, nil
}
// readRowsOptional is readRows for a table that may not exist: ErrTableNotFound
// degrades to (nil, 0, nil) so the caller can treat it as empty.
func readRowsOptional(ctx context.Context, sess BrowseSession, ref, table string) (*browse.RowPage, int, error) {
page, err := sess.Rows(ctx, ref, table, 0, Max)
if err != nil {
if errors.Is(err, browse.ErrTableNotFound) {
return nil, 0, nil
}
return nil, 0, err
}
return page, page.Total, nil
}
// indexCols builds a column-name → cell-index map from a RowPage's Columns, so
// cells are addressed by name regardless of the underlying column order.
func indexCols(cols []string) map[string]int {
m := make(map[string]int, len(cols))
for i, c := range cols {
m[c] = i
}
return m
}
// cell returns the named column's value for a row, or "" when the column is
// absent, out of range, or the literal browse NULL placeholder.
func cell(cols map[string]int, row []string, name string) string {
i, ok := cols[name]
if !ok || i < 0 || i >= len(row) {
return ""
}
v := row[i]
if v == "NULL" {
return ""
}
return v
}
// indexStatusCategories maps a status name (lowercased) to its category, from
// the optional custom_statuses table. A nil page — the table is absent — yields
// an empty map, and statusCategory then falls back to its name heuristics.
func indexStatusCategories(statuses *browse.RowPage) map[string]string {
out := map[string]string{}
if statuses == nil {
return out
}
cols := indexCols(statuses.Columns)
for _, r := range statuses.Rows {
if name := cell(cols, r, "name"); name != "" {
out[strings.ToLower(name)] = strings.ToLower(cell(cols, r, "category"))
}
}
return out
}
// indexLabels maps issue id → its label names, from the optional labels table.
// A nil page yields an empty map.
func indexLabels(labels *browse.RowPage) map[string][]string {
out := map[string][]string{}
if labels == nil {
return out
}
cols := indexCols(labels.Columns)
for _, r := range labels.Rows {
id := cell(cols, r, "issue_id")
lb := cell(cols, r, "label")
if id != "" && lb != "" {
out[id] = append(out[id], lb)
}
}
return out
}
// indexIssueCategories maps issue id → status category (open / in_progress /
// closed), which is what decides whether a blocking target still blocks.
func indexIssueCategories(issues *browse.RowPage, cols map[string]int, catByStatus map[string]string) map[string]string {
out := make(map[string]string, len(issues.Rows))
for _, r := range issues.Rows {
out[cell(cols, r, "id")] = statusCategory(cell(cols, r, "status"), catByStatus)
}
return out
}
// depIndex is the dependency edge set aggregated per issue: how many things an
// issue waits on, how many wait on it, and whether any of the things it waits on
// is still open (which is what "blocked" means).
type depIndex struct {
blockedByCount map[string]int // issue_id → #deps it has
blocksCount map[string]int // depends_on_issue_id → #deps aimed at it
blockedOpen map[string]bool // issue_id → has an open blocking dep
}
// indexDeps aggregates the dependencies table. A "blocks" edge to a still-open
// target blocks its source; parent-child is hierarchy, not a blocker — a subtask
// is not blocked by its (open) epic, matching bd's own is_blocked/ready
// accounting. A nil page (the table is absent) yields empty maps.
func indexDeps(deps *browse.RowPage, catByIssue map[string]string) depIndex {
idx := depIndex{
blockedByCount: map[string]int{},
blocksCount: map[string]int{},
blockedOpen: map[string]bool{},
}
if deps == nil {
return idx
}
cols := indexCols(deps.Columns)
for _, r := range deps.Rows {
from := cell(cols, r, "issue_id")
to := cell(cols, r, "depends_on_issue_id")
typ := strings.ToLower(cell(cols, r, "type"))
if from != "" {
idx.blockedByCount[from]++
}
if to != "" {
idx.blocksCount[to]++
}
if from != "" && typ == "blocks" && catByIssue[to] != "closed" {
idx.blockedOpen[from] = true
}
}
return idx
}
// readyRow is bd's ready rule, and the only copy of it: an issue is ready when
// it is open (not in-progress, not closed), unblocked, and not a
// template/ephemeral scaffold. Derived in-process from the issues rows already
// loaded rather than by reading the ready_issues table.
//
// Every surface that says "ready" — the board's ⚡ marker and its ?ready=1
// filter, the cross-database /ready page, the MCP ready_work tool — comes
// through here, because two surfaces that each spelled the rule out would
// disagree the first time it changed.
func readyRow(cat string, blocked bool, row []string, cols map[string]int) bool {
return cat == "open" && !blocked &&
!truthy(cell(cols, row, "is_template")) && !truthy(cell(cols, row, "ephemeral"))
}
// truthy reports whether a cell reads as a set boolean/flag.
func truthy(s string) bool {
switch strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(s)) {
case "1", "true", "yes", "t", "y":
return true
}
return false
}
// sortedKeys returns a set's keys in ascending order.
func sortedKeys(set map[string]bool) []string {
out := make([]string, 0, len(set))
for k := range set {
out = append(out, k)
}
sort.Strings(out)
return out
}
// containsString reports whether s is in xs.
func containsString(xs []string, s string) bool {
for _, x := range xs {
if x == s {
return true
}
}
return false
}