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collapse Library page into a compact Pipeline header
the separate Library page was mostly duplicating what the pipeline
columns + the item detail page already show. move its two useful bits —
the stats row (total / scanned / needs action / no change / approved /
done / errors) and the scan control bar — into a compact two-row header
above the pipeline columns, drop the library items table entirely, and
redirect "/" to "/pipeline".

the scan SSE buffering logic moves verbatim into PipelineHeader.tsx so
the progress bar and the stats refresh on completion keep working. the
dead /api/scan/items endpoint and its parseScanItemsQuery +
buildScanItemsWhere helpers (plus their tests) go away with the UI;
/api/scan, /api/scan/start, /api/scan/stop, /api/scan/events stay.

nav loses "Library" — Pipeline is the only entry point now.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 00:16:21 +02:00

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import { describe, expect, test } from "bun:test";
import { parseScanLimit } from "../scan";
describe("parseScanLimit", () => {
test("accepts positive integers and nullish/empty as no-limit", () => {
expect(parseScanLimit(5)).toEqual({ ok: true, value: 5 });
expect(parseScanLimit(1)).toEqual({ ok: true, value: 1 });
expect(parseScanLimit(10_000)).toEqual({ ok: true, value: 10_000 });
expect(parseScanLimit(null)).toEqual({ ok: true, value: null });
expect(parseScanLimit(undefined)).toEqual({ ok: true, value: null });
expect(parseScanLimit("")).toEqual({ ok: true, value: null });
});
test("coerces numeric strings (env var path) but rejects garbage", () => {
expect(parseScanLimit("7")).toEqual({ ok: true, value: 7 });
expect(parseScanLimit("abc")).toEqual({ ok: false });
expect(parseScanLimit("12abc")).toEqual({ ok: false });
});
test("rejects the footguns that would silently disable the cap", () => {
// NaN: processed >= NaN never trips → cap never fires.
expect(parseScanLimit(Number.NaN)).toEqual({ ok: false });
// Negative: off-by-one bugs in Math.min(limit, total).
expect(parseScanLimit(-1)).toEqual({ ok: false });
expect(parseScanLimit(0)).toEqual({ ok: false });
// Float: Math.min is fine but percentage math breaks on non-integers.
expect(parseScanLimit(1.5)).toEqual({ ok: false });
// Infinity is technically a number but has no business as a cap.
expect(parseScanLimit(Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY)).toEqual({ ok: false });
});
});