## Problem CLI-created community corpus items (tier 3) were stored correctly but invisible via API queries. Two issues blocked discoverability: 1. **Prefix mismatch**: API hardcoded 'community://pattern/' for aggregated patterns, but CLI creates 'community://rust/http/...' URIs 2. **Query parameter parsing**: Axum's default parser doesn't support bracket notation (?sources[]=value) used by the dashboard Result: 0/22 CLI-created items were queryable. ## Solution ### Fix 1: Broaden Community Prefix - Changed: 'community://pattern/' → 'community://' in corpus handler - Impact: Now matches both aggregated patterns AND CLI-created items - Backward compatible: Broader prefix includes narrower results ### Fix 2: Add QsQuery Extractor - Added: serde_qs dependency + custom QsQuery extractor - Supports: Bracket notation for array parameters (?sources[]=a&sources[]=b) - Compatible: Works with JavaScript URLSearchParams standard - Tested: 3 new unit tests for extractor behavior ## Verification - ✅ All 22 CLI-created community items now queryable (was 0) - ✅ Source filtering works: community (22), RFC (2), vendor (5) - ✅ Multi-source queries work: ?sources[]=community&sources[]=rfc → 24 - ✅ All 89 API tests pass + 3 new extractor tests - ✅ Clippy clean (0 warnings) - ✅ No regressions in existing functionality ## Files Changed - crates/stemedb-api/Cargo.toml: Add serde_qs dependency - crates/stemedb-api/src/extractors.rs: New QsQuery extractor (117 lines) - crates/stemedb-api/src/handlers/aphoria/corpus.rs: Use QsQuery, broaden prefix - crates/stemedb-api/src/lib.rs: Export extractors module Also includes: Scale-adaptive thresholds, wiki corpus extraction, documentation updates, and dashboard UI improvements from prior work. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
89 lines
3.2 KiB
Rust
89 lines
3.2 KiB
Rust
//! Demonstrates scale-adaptive promotion thresholds.
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//!
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//! Run with: `cargo run --example scale_adaptive_demo`
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use aphoria::corpus::thresholds::{ScaleAdaptiveThresholds, ScaleTier};
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fn main() {
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println!("=== Scale-Adaptive Promotion Thresholds Demo ===\n");
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let thresholds = ScaleAdaptiveThresholds::default();
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// Scenario 1: Micro Team (3 projects)
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println!("📊 Scenario 1: Micro Team (3 projects)");
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println!("Pattern appears in 2 out of 3 projects (67% adoption)\n");
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let tier = ScaleTier::from_total_projects(3);
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println!(" Scale Tier: {:?}", tier);
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let decision = thresholds.evaluate(2, 3, false, None);
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println!(" Decision: {:?}", decision);
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println!(" ✅ Pattern VISIBLE to team (RequireReview)\n");
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// Scenario 2: Small Team with RFC match
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println!("📊 Scenario 2: Small Team (10 projects)");
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println!("Pattern appears in 9 projects with RFC match (90% adoption)\n");
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let tier = ScaleTier::from_total_projects(10);
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println!(" Scale Tier: {:?}", tier);
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let decision = thresholds.evaluate(9, 10, true, Some("rfc://5246"));
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println!(" Decision: {:?}", decision);
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println!(" ✅ Auto-promoted to Regulatory tier\n");
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// Scenario 3: Enterprise (1000 projects)
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println!("📊 Scenario 3: Enterprise (1000 projects)");
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println!("Pattern appears in 950 projects with RFC match (95% adoption)\n");
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let tier = ScaleTier::from_total_projects(1000);
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println!(" Scale Tier: {:?}", tier);
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let decision = thresholds.evaluate(950, 1000, true, Some("rfc://9110"));
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println!(" Decision: {:?}", decision);
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println!(" ✅ Auto-promoted to Regulatory tier (backward compatible)\n");
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// Scenario 4: Noise prevention
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println!("📊 Scenario 4: Noise Prevention (3 projects)");
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println!("Pattern appears in only 1 project (33% adoption)\n");
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let tier = ScaleTier::from_total_projects(3);
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println!(" Scale Tier: {:?}", tier);
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let decision = thresholds.evaluate(1, 3, false, None);
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println!(" Decision: {:?}", decision);
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println!(" ✅ Skipped (floor prevents single-project noise)\n");
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// Show threshold matrix
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println!("=== Threshold Matrix ===\n");
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println!("| Tier | Projects | Emerging Floor | Regulatory Floor |");
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println!("|------------|----------|----------------|------------------|");
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for (name, total) in [
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("Micro", 3),
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("Small", 10),
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("Medium", 50),
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("Large", 200),
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("Enterprise", 1000),
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] {
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let tier = ScaleTier::from_total_projects(total);
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let tier_thresholds = thresholds.for_tier(tier);
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let emerging_min = tier_thresholds.emerging.effective_min_projects(total);
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let regulatory_min = if let Some(reg) = &tier_thresholds.regulatory {
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format!("{}", reg.effective_min_projects(total))
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} else {
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"N/A".to_string()
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};
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println!(
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"| {:10} | {:8} | {:14} | {:16} |",
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name, total, emerging_min, regulatory_min
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);
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}
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println!("\n✅ Small teams see value immediately!");
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println!("✅ Quality maintained via floors and adoption rates!");
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println!("✅ Enterprise behavior unchanged!");
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}
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