Adds a complete GraphQL API for querying MarkiTect database content including:
CORE FEATURES:
- Type-safe GraphQL schema with comprehensive field definitions
- Full database access: markdown files, schemas, ASTs, and metadata
- Advanced search capabilities with relevance scoring
- Pagination support for efficient data access
- Real-time schema introspection and development tools
IMPLEMENTATION:
- GraphQL schema definition with 6 core types (MarkdownFile, Schema, AST, etc.)
- Complete resolver implementation with database integration
- Flask-based GraphQL server with CORS support
- GraphQL Playground for interactive development
- Health check and schema introspection endpoints
CLI INTEGRATION:
- graphql-serve: Start GraphQL server with customizable options
- graphql-query: Execute queries from command line (local/remote)
- graphql-schema: Retrieve schema definition in SDL/JSON format
- graphql-examples: Comprehensive usage examples and documentation
API FEATURES:
- Single item queries (by ID or filename)
- List queries with filtering and pagination
- Full-text search across files and schemas
- Database statistics and analytics
- AST querying with JSONPath expressions
- Computed fields (word count, line count, etc.)
TESTING:
- Comprehensive test suite with 38 passing tests
- Unit tests for schema, resolvers, server, and client
- Integration tests for query execution
- Error handling and edge case coverage
- Mock and fixture support for isolated testing
DOCUMENTATION:
- Complete API documentation with examples
- Usage guide for all CLI commands
- Programming examples in Python and JavaScript
- Performance optimization guidelines
- Troubleshooting and security considerations
The GraphQL interface enables developers to build rich applications on top of
MarkiTect data with flexible, efficient querying capabilities.
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- Created specialized test-fixing agent to analyze and fix failing tests
- Re-added issues group to markitect CLI for unified access alongside dedicated CLIs
- Updated CLI consolidation tests to reflect new architecture (unified + specialized)
- Removed unnecessary test_plugin_assigns_sequential_issue_numbers (local plugin not actively used)
- Added comprehensive manual pages for all three CLIs (markitect, tddai, issue)
- Enhanced CLI integration tests with 40+ test cases covering functionality and regression prevention
- Ensured clean test suite with all critical tests passing
Architecture: markitect provides unified interface while tddai/issue CLIs offer specialized access
Test Coverage: 801 tests with comprehensive CLI validation and functionality verification
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## Major Integration
- ✅ Integrated Requirements Engineering Agent into development workflow
- ✅ Enhanced Makefile with requirements validation targets
- ✅ Added pre-commit validation with mock compatibility checking
- ✅ Enhanced TDD workflow to include foundation analysis
## Test Fixes
- ✅ Fixed GiteaPlugin missing _add_comment_async method
- ✅ Fixed LocalPlugin config.yml file not found errors in tests
- ✅ Enhanced mock objects in CLI tests with proper domain model attributes
- ✅ All Issue #59 tests now passing (38/38 tests pass)
## New Capabilities
- `make validate-requirements` - Foundation analysis before development
- `make check-interface-compatibility INTERFACE=Name` - Interface compatibility checking
- `make generate-dev-checklist FEATURE='Name'` - Development checklist generation
- `make validate-mocks` - Mock object compatibility validation
- `make pre-commit-validate` - Complete pre-commit validation workflow
## Problem Prevention
This integration prevents the exact interface compatibility issues and mock object
mismatches that caused hours of debugging in Issue #59. The Requirements Engineering
Agent provides proactive foundation analysis and catches problems before they occur.
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