package core
import "fmt"
// ProposalState is the lifecycle of a proposal.
//
// open ──► merged
// └───► rejected
//
// Collapsed from the usual five-state machine because there is exactly one
// reviewer: with nobody else in the loop, "approve" is "merge now", and there
// is no one to request changes from — a proposal you dislike is rejected and
// the agent proposes again. Keeping `approved` and `merged` apart, or a
// `changes-requested` cycle, would be machinery serving a review conversation
// that has no second party.
type ProposalState string
const (
StateOpen ProposalState = "open"
StateMerged ProposalState = "merged"
StateRejected ProposalState = "rejected"
)
// ProposalStates returns every state, in lifecycle order.
func ProposalStates() []ProposalState {
return []ProposalState{StateOpen, StateMerged, StateRejected}
}
// ParseProposalState validates a state string, typically one read back from
// Postgres or an API request.
func ParseProposalState(s string) (ProposalState, error) {
switch ProposalState(s) {
case StateOpen, StateMerged, StateRejected:
return ProposalState(s), nil
}
return "", fmt.Errorf("%w: %q is not one of open|merged|rejected", ErrInvalidState, s)
}
// Terminal reports whether the proposal has been resolved. Terminal proposals
// keep their URL — a link still resolves after merge or rejection, showing the
// outcome — but they never move again.
func (s ProposalState) Terminal() bool {
return s == StateMerged || s == StateRejected
}
// CanTransitionTo reports whether the proposal may move from s to next,
// returning ErrInvalidTransition with both states named if it may not.
//
// Only open→merged and open→rejected are legal. Self-transitions are rejected
// too: the reconciler repairs a crashed merge by comparing the ref against the
// row and only writing when they differ, so a "merged→merged" call is a bug in
// the caller rather than an idempotent retry.
func (s ProposalState) CanTransitionTo(next ProposalState) error {
if _, err := ParseProposalState(string(s)); err != nil {
return err
}
if _, err := ParseProposalState(string(next)); err != nil {
return err
}
if !ValidTransition(s, next) {
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %s -> %s", ErrInvalidTransition, s, next)
}
return nil
}
// ValidTransition is the transition table itself.
func ValidTransition(from, to ProposalState) bool {
return from == StateOpen && (to == StateMerged || to == StateRejected)
}
// Approval records how a merge was authorized, and is set on merge.
//
// Auto-merged is not human-approved, and readers must be able to tell: a bot
// asking for the approved text of a spec should be able to require human
// approval and get a different answer than for a firehose note. Collapsing the
// two would quietly launder unreviewed agent output as blessed.
type Approval string
const (
// ApprovalHuman means the owner clicked approve.
ApprovalHuman Approval = "human"
// ApprovalPolicy means the path matched the space's auto_merge patterns.
ApprovalPolicy Approval = "policy"
)
// ParseApproval validates an approval kind read back from Postgres or an API.
func ParseApproval(s string) (Approval, error) {
switch Approval(s) {
case ApprovalHuman, ApprovalPolicy:
return Approval(s), nil
}
return "", fmt.Errorf("%w: %q is not one of human|policy", ErrInvalidApproval, s)
}