#301 strengthened resolveLocalConnectionId to reject connections absent
from ktx.yaml, but three sl query tests configured the warehouse
connection only in memory while runKtxSl reloads the project from disk,
so they returned exit code 1 once the check landed on main. Persist the
connection to ktx.yaml so it survives the reload and the tests exercise
the real on-disk load path.
* feat(completion): complete known argument values
* fix(completion): hide Commander-hidden subcommands from completions
Replace the `__`-prefix name heuristic with Commander's `_hidden` flag so
internal subcommands registered with { hidden: true } (e.g. `mcp serve-internal`)
are excluded from completions, mirroring `ktx --help`.
* test: cover wiki and sl read command routing
* test: cover raw wiki and sl reads
* feat: add wiki read command
* feat: add sl read command
* feat: complete read command entity names
* docs: document wiki and sl read commands
* test: include read commands in command tree
* feat(sl): read and validate unique sources by name
* feat(sl): make read and validate connection id optional
* fix(completion): dedupe semantic source names
* docs(sl): document connection-optional read and validate
* fix(sl): require connection id for query command
* docs(sl): clarify query connection requirement
* fix(completion): don't resolve option values as subcommands
resolveCommand skipped flag tokens but not the value consumed by a
value-taking option in the `--flag value` form, so a connection id like
`query` was matched as the `sl query` subcommand and yielded no `sl`
completions. Track value-taking options and skip their consumed value
before matching subcommands.
* test(telemetry): assert first-run notice via TELEMETRY_NOTICE constant
CI (which tests this branch merged with main) failed because #243 changed
the first-run notice wording in identity.ts (dropped "anonymous") but left
this test grepping for the old literal 'ktx collects anonymous usage data',
so indexOf returned -1. Assert against the exported TELEMETRY_NOTICE
constant instead so the test tracks the source of truth and cannot drift
when the notice text changes again.
* feat(cli): define full warehouse dialect contract
* test(cli): keep dialect edge tests focused
* fix(cli): stabilize dialect contract foundation
* refactor(connectors): own read-only query preparation
* refactor(connectors): resolve dialects through registry
* refactor(connectors): keep concrete dialect classes internal
* chore(workspace): enforce dialect import boundary
* refactor(cli): resolve relationship dialect at scan boundary
* refactor(cli): use dialect display parsing for entity details
* refactor(cli): use dialect display parsing for warehouse catalog
* refactor(cli): use dialect SQL in relationship workflows
* test(cli): verify solid dialect scan workflow closure
* test: split cli tests from source tree
* refactor(cli): standardize BigQuery scope listing
* feat(sqlite): implement connector scope listing
* test(connectors): cover required table listing
* feat(cli): add warehouse driver registry
* refactor(setup): route scope discovery through driver registry
* refactor(cli): route local query execution through driver registry
* refactor(historic-sql): route dialect support through driver registry
* refactor(cli): test warehouse connections through driver registry
* fix(cli): close driver registry type export gaps
* Improve setup daemon diagnostics
* refactor(setup): centralize rail-prefixed diagnostics + query-history fallback
Extract errorMessage, writePrefixedLines, and flushPrefixedBufferedCommandOutput
into clack.ts so the setup wizard, managed daemons, and embedding/agent steps
share one rail-formatted writer. setup-databases.ts also adds a
"disable query history and retry" option when the schema-context build fails
and query history is the likely culprit, surfaced via a new
failed-query-history-unavailable status.
* fix(cli): carry catalog through the picker so BigQuery/Snowflake/SQL Server scope filters match
The setup picker's KtxTableListEntry was a 2-level { schema, name }, so
qualifiedTableId always wrote db.name into enabled_tables. When BigQuery,
Snowflake, or SQL Server later ran fast ingest, their introspect step filtered
the scope set with scopedTableNames(scope, { catalog: projectId|database, db })
— catalog was non-null on the introspect side but null in the scope refs, so
every entry was rejected, the live-database adapter staged zero table files,
and detect() failed with 'Adapter "live-database" did not recognize fetched
source output'.
Align the picker boundary with the canonical 3-level KtxTableRef:
- Add catalog: string | null to KtxTableListEntry.
- BigQuery/Snowflake/SQL Server listTables populate catalog from the
resolved projectId / database; Postgres/MySQL/ClickHouse/SQLite set null.
- qualifiedTableId emits catalog.schema.name when catalog is non-null
(resolveEnabledTables already accepts the 3-part shape) and
schemasFromEnabledTables now goes through parseDottedTableEntry so it
recovers the schema correctly from both 2-part and 3-part entries.
- Export parseDottedTableEntry from enabled-tables.ts (@internal) for picker
reuse.
Update listTables expectations in all seven connector tests and the setup /
picker test fixtures. Add a picker regression test that covers the
catalog-bearing round-trip (save + refine).
* fix(cli): allow debug telemetry under opt-out env
2026-05-26 08:49:05 +02:00
Renamed from packages/cli/src/sl.test.ts (Browse further)