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redesign (Phase 9b)
Two new tabs, matching Phase 9a's conventions: Budget (per-provider spend
meters, escalation funnel, spend-over-time) and Roles (version history,
draft activation, readable escalation-ladder view) -- the human-facing
surface for the token-husbanding value proposition and the Phase 5/8
versioned role-config system.
New backend (minimal, additive, matching existing endpoint conventions --
unauthenticated like /api/budget and /api/roles/*):
- internal/storage/dashboard.go: QueryEscalationFunnel (executions grouped
by escalation_rung + agent, count + cost) and QuerySpendTimeseries (cost
per provider bucketed hourly/daily, mirroring QueryDashboardStats'
existing bucketing expressions). Documented honestly: rung 0 is not
exclusively "resolved locally" -- escalation_rung defaults to 0
uniformly, so non-role-typed executions (which never climb a ladder)
land there too, alongside role-typed tasks genuinely resolved at tier 0.
A role-only variant would need a join against tasks.config_json with no
queryable role column on executions -- intentionally out of scope.
- internal/api/dashboard.go: GET /api/escalation-funnel, GET
/api/spend-timeseries (both ?window=5h|24h|7d|<duration>, default 24h).
- internal/storage.ListRoleNames + GET /api/roles: the "which roles exist"
gap -- there was no way to discover role names before this, only to list
versions for a role you already knew the name of.
Chart-form decisions (dataviz skill, invoked before writing chart code):
horizontal stacked bar for the escalation funnel (rung order already
encodes the funnel shape positionally; color only needed for per-provider
segments within each rung); multi-line for spend-over-time; a fixed-order
categorical palette from the skill's validated palette.md slots for
provider identity (re-validated against this app's dark surface, passing);
a separate status (good/warning/critical) palette for budget meters,
deliberately distinct from both --state-* and the provider palette. Caught
and fixed a real bug during visual QA: converging near-zero end-labels on
the spend chart were overlapping (an anti-pattern the skill explicitly
flags) -- fixed with a 14px minimum-gap check before direct-labeling an
endpoint, leaning on the legend/tooltip otherwise.
Verified with a real running server, real seeded data (65 executions across
rungs 0-2 with a realistic provider mix, 2 roles with active/draft/retired
role_configs versions written directly via internal/storage), and a real
headless-browser session (reusing Phase 9a's Chromium/proxy scaffinding):
confirmed correct rung totals/percentages, provider legends, a 3-line spend
chart, live window-selector re-render, correct active-version highlighting
on the role panel, and a real Activate click on a draft version -- verified
via both DOM re-render and a direct backend GET that it truly persisted.
go build/vet/test -race -count=1 all pass, full suite. node --test
web/test/*.mjs: 291/291 passing (16 new).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01V1moSNCJRcP6kykA4tyUSs
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Two parts:
Part A (fixes a gap from Phase 1): Groq/OpenRouter/OpenAI were documented in
docs/api-keys-setup.md as usable once configured, but nothing actually
constructed runners for them. internal/cli/cloudrunners.go consolidates
anthropic/google/groq/openrouter/openai NativeRunner construction into one
table-driven registerCloudRunners() helper, replacing the two hand-written
per-provider blocks in serve.go/run.go. Groq/OpenRouter/OpenAI reuse
openaicompat (no new adapter code) at SandboxKind: "docker".
Part B: the token-husbanding harness's core routing mechanism.
- internal/role: RoleConfig/Tier/Rung -- a role's system prompt and a
multi-tier (provider, model) escalation ladder, versioned via config_json.
- storage: new role_configs table (draft/active/retired, UNIQUE(role,
version)) with transactional activate-retires-prior-active semantics;
new executions.escalation_rung column.
- task.AgentConfig.Role string -- purely additive; every existing task shape
(Agent.Role == "") is unaffected, proven by TestPool_Execute_NonRoleTask_Unaffected
plus the full pre-existing suite passing unchanged.
- executor.Pool.execute(): role-typed tasks with no Agent.Type yet resolve
tier 0 of their active ladder (round-robin across multi-candidate tiers,
skipping rate-limited providers, falling back to soonest-clearing) before
the existing pickAgent/Classifier path runs; SystemPrompt applies to
Agent.SystemPromptAppend. Already-resolved role tasks (scheduler resubmits)
get their escalation_rung re-derived read-only via findTierIndex.
- internal/scheduler: polls role-typed FAILED tasks, retries at the same
rung under MaxRetries or escalates to the next tier's first candidate when
budget.Accountant.Allow() permits (emitting event.KindEscalated), else
leaves the task FAILED with a final:true KindEscalated event. An
in-memory per-execution-ID "handled" set keeps the poll loop convergent.
Started by `serve` only, config knob [scheduler].poll_interval_seconds.
- internal/api: POST/GET /api/roles/{role}/versions, POST
/api/roles/{role}/activate -- unauthenticated, matching the existing
projects/tasks REST endpoints' auth posture (only chatbot MCP, agent MCP,
and WebSocket are api_token-gated in this codebase today).
Documented as stored-but-not-yet-enforced (CLAUDE.md Design Debt, matching
how task.Priority/RetryConfig are already documented): RoleConfig.Tools/
SandboxKind don't affect dispatch yet; DefaultBudgetUSD is read narrowly as
the scheduler's escalation cost estimate, not enforced at initial dispatch;
scheduler escalation always targets Candidates[0] (no round-robin, unlike
initial-dispatch tier-0 resolution); the scheduler's dedupe is per-process
and resets on restart (idempotent, harmless).
go build/vet/test -race -count=1 all pass, 21 packages.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01V1moSNCJRcP6kykA4tyUSs
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