ktx/packages/cli/src/context/tools/sql-edit-replacer.ts
Andrey Avtomonov 2366b00301
chore(workspace): gate dead-code with knip production mode (#196)
* refactor(workspace): relocate @ktx/llm source into packages/cli/src/llm

* refactor(workspace): rewrite @ktx/llm imports to relative paths

* refactor(workspace): fold internal packages into cli

* chore(workspace): gate dead-code with knip production mode

Turn on production-mode knip plus an autofix run in pre-commit and the
`pnpm dead-code` script, document the `/** @internal */` convention for
test-only exports in AGENTS.md, annotate test-only exports across the
CLI with that JSDoc, and drop dead exports/wrappers the new gate
surfaced (e.g. `cli-project.ts`, `lookerRuntimeSourceToFileAdapterSource`,
`createLocalScanEnrichmentProvidersFromConfig`,
`PGLITE_OWNER_PROCESS_BACKEND_CAPABILITIES`, stale type re-exports).
Replace the loose `ignoreIssues` allowlist in `knip.json` with explicit
production entries so cross-package barrel leaks are caught.

* refactor(cli): delete internal barrel index.ts files

The 34 `index.ts` re-export barrels inside `packages/cli/src/` were
holdovers from the pre-fold multi-workspace structure. Post-fold-in they
served no production purpose: external consumers go through the single
package main entry, and in-repo callers mostly imported through them
only because the path was short. Internally, knip flagged most barrel
re-exports as production-dead (only reached via tests).

This change:
- Deletes every internal barrel except `packages/cli/src/index.ts`
  (the published package entry).
- Rewrites ~270 source/test files to import each name directly from
  the file that defines it.
- Moves `tools/warehouse-verification/index.ts` to
  `create-warehouse-verification-tools.ts` (the function it defined
  locally) and updates its single consumer.
- Renames `search/backend-conformance.ts` → `.test-utils.ts` to match
  the existing test-helper file convention.
- Deletes 13 dead test-only chains (dbt-descriptions/*,
  live-database/extracted-schema, live-database/structural-sync,
  relationship-* feedback/review chain) plus their tests and a
  cascading orphan integration test.
- Updates test mocks that pointed at deleted barrel paths
  (notion-client, connector barrels in scan/local-scan-connectors
  tests) to mock the source files instead.
- Points the maintainer benchmark script
  (`scripts/relationship-benchmark-report.mjs`) at source files
  instead of `dist/context/scan/index.js`.
- Drops the barrel `!` entries from `knip.json`; adds explicit
  production entries only for the benchmark code reached via dist by
  the maintainer script.

Net: 413 files changed, ~1.2k insertions, ~9.4k deletions.

`pnpm run dead-code` (Biome + knip default + knip production) and
`pnpm run type-check` are clean; 2277 tests pass.

* refactor(workspace): rename @ktx/cli to @kaelio/ktx and pack it directly

Promote the CLI workspace package to the public name `@kaelio/ktx` and
drop the separate `scripts/build-public-npm-package.mjs` wrapper. The
CLI package is now publishable in place (`publishConfig.access: public`,
`provenance: true`), so artifact packing uses `pnpm pack` against
`packages/cli/` instead of assembling a parallel package tree.

Updates all workspace filter invocations, docs, tests, and release
readiness checks to reference the new package name, and folds the
tarball-name helper into `scripts/public-npm-release-metadata.mjs`.

* docs: align "agent clients" and "data agents" terminology

Replace "client agents" with "agent clients" and "database agents" with
"data agents" across AGENTS.md, README.md, the docs-site copy, and the
matching setup-agents test description, matching the canonical
vocabulary in docs/terminology.md.

Also moves packages/cli/tsconfig.json's tsBuildInfoFile from
node_modules/.cache/ to dist/.tsbuildinfo so incremental builds survive
node_modules reinstalls.

* refactor(release): single source of truth for package version

Make packages/cli/package.json the single source of truth for the
@kaelio/ktx version. publicNpmPackageVersion() now reads it directly,
so artifact filenames, release-readiness checks, and the Python wheel
version all derive from one field. The duplicate
release-policy.json.publicNpmPackageVersion is removed.

Previously the two fields could drift: tarballs were named
kaelio-ktx-0.4.1.tgz while internally containing
@kaelio/ktx@0.0.0-private.

- update-public-release-version.mjs rewrites both Python pyproject.toml
  files (ktx-daemon, ktx-sl) alongside the npm package.jsons,
  normalizing the version for PEP 440 (e.g. 0.1.0-rc.2 -> 0.1.0rc2).
- semantic-release-config.cjs adds the two pyproject.toml files to
  @semantic-release/git assets so the release commit back to main
  carries every version source in lockstep.
- The six "?? '0.0.0-private'" fallback literals across the CLI are
  replaced with "?? getKtxCliPackageInfo().version", and
  createDefaultKtxMcpServer makes its version arg required.
- docs/release.md describes the actual commit-back model: the dev tree
  always reflects the most recent release; no sentinel pin to
  maintain.

Verified: pnpm run artifacts:build now produces
kaelio-ktx-0.4.1.tgz and kaelio_ktx-0.4.1-py3-none-any.whl with
@kaelio/ktx@0.4.1 inside. Full type-check, dead-code, and
2287 vitests + 173 script tests pass.

* refactor(cli): inject embedding provider resolution and detect sentence-transformers runtime

Make resolveProjectEmbeddingProvider and runtimeIo injectable in ingest and
scan command entrypoints so tests can stub them, and teach
resolvePublicIngestRuntimeRequirements to flag the local-embeddings runtime
feature when ktx.yaml selects sentence-transformers.

* chore(cli): mark buildLocalStatsStatus and LocalStatsStatus as @internal

Both symbols are consumed only by status-project.test.ts. Annotating with
/** @internal */ keeps knip's production-mode check clean without changing
runtime behavior.

* fix(cli): use real package metadata in print-command-tree

The stubbed package name embedded a forbidden product identifier that
tripped the boundary check in CI. Read the metadata from package.json
instead — keeps the rendered tree unchanged and removes a duplicate
source of truth.

* feat(cli): show embedding coverage in `ktx status`, drop duplicate disk counts

Inline `(N embedded)` next to the Wiki scope counts and Semantic-layer
source counts, computed with `SUM(embedding_json IS NOT NULL)` over
`knowledge_pages` and `local_sl_sources`. Rename the "Knowledge" label to
"Wiki" (canonical per `docs/terminology.md`) and rename the matching
`localStats.knowledgePages` field to `localStats.wikiPages`.

Drop `wiki=N md` and `semantic-layer=N yaml` from the Disk row — those
duplicated the per-surface rows above. Disk now reports only actual byte
usage (db, cache, raw-sources). The unused `wikiGlobalMarkdownCount` /
`semanticLayerYamlCount` fields, the `isMarkdownEntry` / `isYamlEntry`
helpers, and the `filter` arg on `summarizeDir` are removed.
2026-05-21 15:28:58 +02:00

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export interface SqlEdit {
oldText: string;
newText: string;
reason?: string;
}
interface SqlEditResult {
success: boolean;
sql: string;
appliedEdits: number;
errors: string[];
}
type ReplacerResult = { sql: string; note?: string } | { error: string } | null;
function exactReplacer(sql: string, oldText: string, newText: string): ReplacerResult {
if (oldText.length === 0) {
return null;
}
let count = 0;
let idx = -1;
let searchFrom = 0;
while (true) {
const found = sql.indexOf(oldText, searchFrom);
if (found === -1) {
break;
}
count++;
idx = found;
searchFrom = found + 1;
}
if (count === 0) {
return null;
}
if (count > 1) {
return { error: `Found ${count} matches for text, expected 1. Add more surrounding context.` };
}
return { sql: sql.slice(0, idx) + newText + sql.slice(idx + oldText.length) };
}
function buildCharacterMap(original: string): number[] {
const map: number[] = [];
for (let i = 0; i < original.length; i++) {
if (/\s/.test(original[i])) {
if (map.length === 0 || !/\s/.test(original[i - 1])) {
map.push(i);
}
} else {
map.push(i);
}
}
return map;
}
function whitespaceNormalizedReplacer(sql: string, oldText: string, newText: string): ReplacerResult {
const normalizedSql = sql.replace(/\s+/g, ' ');
const normalizedOldText = oldText.replace(/\s+/g, ' ');
if (normalizedOldText.length === 0) {
return null;
}
let count = 0;
let matchIdx = -1;
let searchFrom = 0;
while (true) {
const found = normalizedSql.indexOf(normalizedOldText, searchFrom);
if (found === -1) {
break;
}
count++;
matchIdx = found;
searchFrom = found + 1;
}
if (count === 0) {
return null;
}
if (count > 1) {
return null;
}
const charMap = buildCharacterMap(sql);
const originalStart = charMap[matchIdx];
const normalizedEnd = matchIdx + normalizedOldText.length;
let originalEnd: number;
if (normalizedEnd >= charMap.length) {
originalEnd = sql.length;
} else {
originalEnd = charMap[normalizedEnd];
}
return { sql: sql.slice(0, originalStart) + newText + sql.slice(originalEnd) };
}
function levenshteinDistance(a: string, b: string): number {
const m = a.length;
const n = b.length;
if (m === 0) {
return n;
}
if (n === 0) {
return m;
}
const dp: number[][] = Array.from({ length: m + 1 }, () => Array(n + 1).fill(0));
for (let i = 0; i <= m; i++) {
dp[i][0] = i;
}
for (let j = 0; j <= n; j++) {
dp[0][j] = j;
}
for (let i = 1; i <= m; i++) {
for (let j = 1; j <= n; j++) {
const cost = a[i - 1] === b[j - 1] ? 0 : 1;
dp[i][j] = Math.min(dp[i - 1][j] + 1, dp[i][j - 1] + 1, dp[i - 1][j - 1] + cost);
}
}
return dp[m][n];
}
function fuzzyReplacer(sql: string, oldText: string, newText: string): ReplacerResult {
if (oldText.length === 0) {
return null;
}
const targetLen = oldText.length;
const minWindow = Math.max(1, Math.floor(targetLen * 0.85));
const maxWindow = Math.ceil(targetLen * 1.15);
let bestDistance = Infinity;
let bestStart = -1;
let bestEnd = -1;
for (let windowLen = minWindow; windowLen <= maxWindow; windowLen++) {
if (windowLen > sql.length) {
break;
}
for (let start = 0; start <= sql.length - windowLen; start++) {
const candidate = sql.slice(start, start + windowLen);
const distance = levenshteinDistance(candidate, oldText);
if (distance < bestDistance) {
bestDistance = distance;
bestStart = start;
bestEnd = start + windowLen;
}
}
}
if (bestStart === -1) {
return null;
}
const maxLen = Math.max(oldText.length, bestEnd - bestStart);
const similarity = 1 - bestDistance / maxLen;
if (similarity < 0.85) {
return null;
}
const matchedText = sql.slice(bestStart, bestEnd);
return {
sql: sql.slice(0, bestStart) + newText + sql.slice(bestEnd),
note: `Fuzzy match used (similarity: ${(similarity * 100).toFixed(1)}%, matched: "${matchedText}")`,
};
}
interface ApplySqlEditsOptions {
exactOnly?: boolean;
}
export function applySqlEdits(sql: string, edits: SqlEdit[], options?: ApplySqlEditsOptions): SqlEditResult {
let currentSql = sql;
let appliedEdits = 0;
const errors: string[] = [];
for (const edit of edits) {
const replacers = options?.exactOnly
? [exactReplacer]
: [exactReplacer, whitespaceNormalizedReplacer, fuzzyReplacer];
let applied = false;
for (const replacer of replacers) {
const result = replacer(currentSql, edit.oldText, edit.newText);
if (result === null) {
continue;
}
if ('error' in result) {
const context = edit.reason ? ` (reason: ${edit.reason})` : '';
errors.push(`${result.error}${context}`);
applied = true;
break;
}
currentSql = result.sql;
appliedEdits++;
applied = true;
break;
}
if (!applied) {
const context = edit.reason ? ` (reason: ${edit.reason})` : '';
errors.push(
`No match found for edit${context}: "${edit.oldText.slice(0, 80)}${edit.oldText.length > 80 ? '...' : ''}"`,
);
}
}
return {
success: errors.length === 0,
sql: currentSql,
appliedEdits,
errors,
};
}