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gosentry/src/app/format.go
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mixeme 554ce2b93a ui/app: per-job overlap policy in job dialog and details panel
- job_dialog.go: add overlap-policy widget.Select with "(Use global
  default)" → empty, "skip", and "queue" options; pre-selects the job's
  current value; on save maps the inherit label back to empty string.
- app/format.go: add DisplayOverlapPolicy(job, globalPolicy) — returns
  the policy name when overridden, else "skip/queue (global default)".
- ui/jobs_view.go: add "Overlap policy" detail row updated in
  updateDetails using DisplayOverlapPolicy.
- settings_view.go: rename "Overlap policy" label to "Default overlap
  policy" to clarify it is the global default jobs can override.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-24 21:05:50 +03:00

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package app
import (
"fmt"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"gitea.mixdep.ru/mix/gosentry/src/domain"
)
// StatusText formats a job's current state for display: "Paused" if disabled,
// else its runtime LastState (Ready, Running, Success, etc).
func StatusText(j domain.Job, runtime *domain.JobRuntime) string {
if !j.Enabled {
return "Paused"
}
if runtime == nil {
return ""
}
return runtime.LastState
}
// EventText formats a run record for the History table, showing time, trigger,
// job name, outcome state, detail, and log file (if any).
func EventText(e domain.RunRecord) string {
trigger := e.Trigger
if trigger == "" {
trigger = "Unknown"
}
if e.LogFile != "" {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %s %s %s", e.Time, trigger, e.JobName, e.State, e.Detail, e.LogFile)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %s %s", e.Time, trigger, e.JobName, e.State, e.Detail)
}
// EventLine formats a run record as a compact single line for the jobs log
// view, using only the base name of the log file instead of the full path.
func EventLine(e domain.RunRecord) string {
trigger := e.Trigger
if trigger == "" {
trigger = "Unknown"
}
if e.LogFile != "" {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %s %s %s", e.Time, trigger, e.JobName, e.State, e.Detail, filepath.Base(e.LogFile))
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %s %s", e.Time, trigger, e.JobName, e.State, e.Detail)
}
// DisplayFolder formats a job's folder for display: "(No folder)" if empty,
// else the trimmed folder name.
func DisplayFolder(folder string) string {
if strings.TrimSpace(folder) == "" {
return "(No folder)"
}
return strings.TrimSpace(folder)
}
// DisplayArguments formats a job's arguments for display: "(none)" if empty,
// else the trimmed arguments.
func DisplayArguments(arguments string) string {
if strings.TrimSpace(arguments) == "" {
return "(none)"
}
return strings.TrimSpace(arguments)
}
// DisplayRunMode formats a job's execution mode: "Start only" or
// "Wait for completion".
func DisplayRunMode(job domain.Job) string {
if job.StartOnly {
return "Start only"
}
return "Wait for completion"
}
// DisplayInvocation formats a job's command and arguments for the jobs list,
// joining them with spacing and collapsing newlines in arguments to spaces.
func DisplayInvocation(job domain.Job) string {
if strings.TrimSpace(job.Arguments) == "" {
return job.Command
}
return job.Command + " " + strings.ReplaceAll(strings.TrimSpace(job.Arguments), "\n", " ")
}
// DisplayStats returns a one-line execution-time summary for a job runtime.
// Returns "No runs recorded" when no runs have been counted yet.
func DisplayStats(rt *domain.JobRuntime) string {
if rt == nil || rt.RunCount == 0 {
return "No runs recorded"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%d runs, %d failed, last %d ms, avg %d ms, max %d ms",
rt.RunCount, rt.FailCount, rt.LastDurationMS, rt.AvgDurationMS, rt.MaxDurationMS)
}
// DisplayOverlapPolicy formats a job's effective overlap policy for the details
// panel. When the job has its own policy it is shown as-is; when empty (inherit
// global), the global default is shown with "(global default)" appended.
func DisplayOverlapPolicy(job domain.Job, globalPolicy domain.OverlapPolicy) string {
if p := domain.OverlapPolicy(strings.TrimSpace(job.OverlapPolicy)); p != "" {
return string(p)
}
return string(globalPolicy) + " (global default)"
}
// DisplayIndex returns the position of jobIndex in the given slice of indexes,
// or 0 if not found.
func DisplayIndex(indexes []int, jobIndex int) int {
for display, index := range indexes {
if index == jobIndex {
return display
}
}
return 0
}