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Alex Newman 05323c9db5 Cleanup worker-service.ts: remove dead code and fallback concept (#706)
* refactor(worker): remove dead code from worker-service.ts

Remove ~216 lines of unreachable code:
- Delete `runInteractiveSetup` function (defined but never called)
- Remove unused imports: fs namespace, spawn, homedir, readline,
  existsSync/writeFileSync/readFileSync/mkdirSync
- Clean up CursorHooksInstaller imports (keep only used exports)

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

* fix(worker): only enable SDK fallback when Claude is configured

Add isConfigured() method to SDKAgent that checks for ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
or claude CLI availability. Worker now only sets SDK agent as fallback
for third-party providers when credentials exist, preventing cascading
failures for users who intentionally use Gemini/OpenRouter without Claude.

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

* refactor(worker): remove misleading re-export indirection

Remove unnecessary re-export of updateCursorContextForProject from
worker-service.ts. ResponseProcessor now imports directly from
CursorHooksInstaller.ts where the function is defined. This eliminates
misleading indirection that suggested a circular dependency existed.

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

* refactor(mcp): use build-time injected version instead of hardcoded strings

Replace hardcoded '1.0.0' version strings with __DEFAULT_PACKAGE_VERSION__
constant that esbuild replaces at build time. This ensures MCP server and
client versions stay synchronized with package.json.

- worker-service.ts: MCP client version now uses packageVersion
- ChromaSync.ts: MCP client version now uses packageVersion
- mcp-server.ts: MCP server version now uses packageVersion
- Added clarifying comments for empty MCP capabilities objects

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

* feat: Implement cleanup and validation plans for worker-service.ts

- Added a comprehensive cleanup plan addressing 23 identified issues in worker-service.ts, focusing on safe deletions, low-risk simplifications, and medium-risk improvements.
- Created an execution plan for validating intentional patterns in worker-service.ts, detailing necessary actions and priorities.
- Generated a report on unjustified logic in worker-service.ts, categorizing issues by severity and providing recommendations for immediate and short-term actions.
- Introduced documentation for recent activity in the mem-search plugin, enhancing traceability and context for changes.

* fix(sdk): remove dangerous ANTHROPIC_API_KEY check from isConfigured

Claude Code uses CLI authentication, not direct API calls. Checking for
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY could accidentally use a user's API key (from other
projects) which costs 20x more than Claude Code's pricing.

Now only checks for claude CLI availability.

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

* fix(worker): remove fallback agent concept entirely

Users who choose Gemini/OpenRouter want those providers, not secret
fallback behavior. Removed setFallbackAgent calls and the unused
isConfigured() method.

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

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-13 23:30:13 -05:00

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import { describe, it, expect } from "bun:test";
import { readdir } from "fs/promises";
import { join, relative } from "path";
import { readFileSync } from "fs";
/**
* Logger Usage Standards - Enforces coding standards for logging
*
* This test enforces logging standards by:
* 1. Detecting console.log/console.error usage in background services (invisible logs)
* 2. Ensuring high-priority service files import the logger
* 3. Reporting coverage statistics for observability
*
* Note: This is a legitimate coding standard enforcement test, not a coverage metric.
*/
const PROJECT_ROOT = join(import.meta.dir, "..");
const SRC_DIR = join(PROJECT_ROOT, "src");
// Files/directories that don't require logging
const EXCLUDED_PATTERNS = [
/types\//, // Type definition files
/constants\//, // Pure constants
/\.d\.ts$/, // Type declaration files
/^ui\//, // UI components (separate logging context)
/^bin\//, // CLI utilities (may use console.log for output)
/index\.ts$/, // Re-export files
/logger\.ts$/, // Logger itself
/hook-response\.ts$/, // Pure data structure
/hook-constants\.ts$/, // Pure constants
/paths\.ts$/, // Path utilities
/bun-path\.ts$/, // Path utilities
/migrations\.ts$/, // Database migrations (console.log for migration output)
/worker-service\.ts$/, // CLI entry point with interactive setup wizard (console.log for user prompts)
/integrations\/.*Installer\.ts$/, // CLI installer commands (console.log for interactive installation output)
/SettingsDefaultsManager\.ts$/, // Must use console.log to avoid circular dependency with logger
/user-message-hook\.ts$/, // Deprecated - kept for reference only, not registered in hooks.json
/cli\/hook-command\.ts$/, // CLI hook command uses console.log/error for hook protocol output
/cli\/handlers\/user-message\.ts$/, // User message handler uses console.error for user-visible context
];
// Files that should always use logger (core business logic)
// Excludes UI files, type files, and pure utilities
const HIGH_PRIORITY_PATTERNS = [
/^services\/worker\/(?!.*types\.ts$)/, // Worker services (not type files)
/^services\/sqlite\/(?!types\.ts$|index\.ts$)/, // SQLite services
/^services\/sync\//,
/^services\/context-generator\.ts$/,
/^hooks\/(?!hook-response\.ts$)/, // All src/hooks/* except hook-response.ts (NOT ui/hooks)
/^sdk\/(?!.*types?\.ts$)/, // SDK files (not type files)
/^servers\/(?!.*types?\.ts$)/, // Server files (not type files)
];
// Additional check: exclude UI files from high priority
const isUIFile = (path: string) => /^ui\//.test(path);
interface FileAnalysis {
path: string;
relativePath: string;
hasLoggerImport: boolean;
usesConsoleLog: boolean;
consoleLogLines: number[];
loggerCallCount: number;
isHighPriority: boolean;
}
/**
* Recursively find all TypeScript files in a directory
*/
async function findTypeScriptFiles(dir: string): Promise<string[]> {
const files: string[] = [];
const entries = await readdir(dir, { withFileTypes: true });
for (const entry of entries) {
const fullPath = join(dir, entry.name);
if (entry.isDirectory()) {
files.push(...(await findTypeScriptFiles(fullPath)));
} else if (entry.isFile() && /\.ts$/.test(entry.name)) {
files.push(fullPath);
}
}
return files;
}
/**
* Check if a file should be excluded from logger requirements
*/
function shouldExclude(filePath: string): boolean {
const relativePath = relative(SRC_DIR, filePath);
return EXCLUDED_PATTERNS.some(pattern => pattern.test(relativePath));
}
/**
* Check if a file is high priority for logging
*/
function isHighPriority(filePath: string): boolean {
const relativePath = relative(SRC_DIR, filePath);
// UI files are never high priority
if (isUIFile(relativePath)) {
return false;
}
return HIGH_PRIORITY_PATTERNS.some(pattern => pattern.test(relativePath));
}
/**
* Analyze a single TypeScript file for logger usage
*/
function analyzeFile(filePath: string): FileAnalysis {
const content = readFileSync(filePath, "utf-8");
const lines = content.split("\n");
const relativePath = relative(PROJECT_ROOT, filePath);
// Check for logger import (handles both .ts and .js extensions in import paths)
const hasLoggerImport = /import\s+.*logger.*from\s+['"].*logger(\.(js|ts))?['"]/.test(content);
// Find console.log/console.error usage with line numbers
const consoleLogLines: number[] = [];
lines.forEach((line, index) => {
if (/console\.(log|error|warn|info|debug)/.test(line)) {
consoleLogLines.push(index + 1);
}
});
// Count logger method calls
const loggerCallMatches = content.match(/logger\.(debug|info|warn|error|success|failure|timing|dataIn|dataOut|happyPathError)\(/g);
const loggerCallCount = loggerCallMatches ? loggerCallMatches.length : 0;
return {
path: filePath,
relativePath,
hasLoggerImport,
usesConsoleLog: consoleLogLines.length > 0,
consoleLogLines,
loggerCallCount,
isHighPriority: isHighPriority(filePath),
};
}
describe("Logger Usage Standards", () => {
let allFiles: FileAnalysis[] = [];
let relevantFiles: FileAnalysis[] = [];
it("should scan all TypeScript files in src/", async () => {
const files = await findTypeScriptFiles(SRC_DIR);
allFiles = files.map(analyzeFile);
relevantFiles = allFiles.filter(f => !shouldExclude(f.path));
expect(allFiles.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(relevantFiles.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
});
it("should NOT use console.log/console.error (these logs are invisible in background services)", () => {
// Only hook files can use console.log for their final output response
// Everything else (services, workers, sqlite, etc.) runs in background - console.log is USELESS there
const filesWithConsole = relevantFiles.filter(f => {
const isHookFile = /^src\/hooks\//.test(f.relativePath);
return f.usesConsoleLog && !isHookFile;
});
if (filesWithConsole.length > 0) {
const report = filesWithConsole
.map(f => ` ${f.relativePath}:${f.consoleLogLines.join(",")}`)
.join("\n");
throw new Error(
`❌ CRITICAL: Found console.log/console.error in ${filesWithConsole.length} background service file(s):\n${report}\n\n` +
`These logs are INVISIBLE - they run in background processes where console output goes nowhere.\n` +
`Replace with logger.debug/info/warn/error calls immediately.\n\n` +
`Only hook files (src/hooks/*) should use console.log for their output response.`
);
}
});
it("should have logger coverage in high-priority files", () => {
const highPriorityFiles = relevantFiles.filter(f => f.isHighPriority);
const withoutLogger = highPriorityFiles.filter(f => !f.hasLoggerImport);
if (withoutLogger.length > 0) {
const report = withoutLogger
.map(f => ` ${f.relativePath}`)
.join("\n");
throw new Error(
`High-priority files missing logger import (${withoutLogger.length}):\n${report}\n\n` +
`These files should import and use logger for debugging and observability.`
);
}
});
it("should report logger coverage statistics", () => {
const withLogger = relevantFiles.filter(f => f.hasLoggerImport);
const withoutLogger = relevantFiles.filter(f => !f.hasLoggerImport);
const totalCalls = relevantFiles.reduce((sum, f) => sum + f.loggerCallCount, 0);
const coverage = ((withLogger.length / relevantFiles.length) * 100).toFixed(1);
console.log("\n📊 Logger Coverage Report:");
console.log(` Total files analyzed: ${relevantFiles.length}`);
console.log(` Files with logger: ${withLogger.length} (${coverage}%)`);
console.log(` Files without logger: ${withoutLogger.length}`);
console.log(` Total logger calls: ${totalCalls}`);
console.log(` Excluded files: ${allFiles.length - relevantFiles.length}`);
if (withoutLogger.length > 0) {
console.log("\n📝 Files without logger:");
withoutLogger.forEach(f => {
const priority = f.isHighPriority ? "🔴 HIGH" : " ";
console.log(` ${priority} ${f.relativePath}`);
});
}
// This is an informational test - we expect some files won't need logging
expect(withLogger.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
});
});