- New paired_turn_outputs table stores agent output directly in DB
- Owner/reviewer prompts assembled from DB instead of Discord messages
- Arbiter context includes human messages + turn outputs
- Falls back to Discord messages for pre-migration tasks
- 50k char storage limit with truncation warning
SERVICE_AGENT_TYPE was always 'claude-code' in the unified service,
making it a misleading constant. Each group already has its own
agentType field.
- Removed SERVICE_AGENT_TYPE from config.ts
- Session functions now accept agentType parameter (default: 'claude-code')
- Task scheduler uses task-level agent_type for token rotation decisions
- All fallback defaults changed to 'claude-code' literal
- Logging uses 'unified' instead of the misleading type
Eliminated duplicate task status checks in message-agent-executor.ts
and message-runtime.ts. All status→role decisions now flow through
the single resolveActiveRole() function.
resolveCursorKey and resolveChannel both duplicated the same
taskStatus→role switch. Now resolveActiveRole() is the single
mapping, and both functions derive from it.
Replace all manual channel selection (useReviewerChannel,
useArbiterChannel, isReviewerWorkItem, isArbiterWorkItem, 3-way
ternary chains) with a single resolveChannel(taskStatus) function
that maps task status to the correct Discord bot channel.
Replace all manual cursor key construction (hardcoded chatJid:reviewer,
chatJid:arbiter, pairedCursorKey, 3-way ternary) with a single
resolveCursorKey(chatJid, taskStatus) function.
- Removed pairedCursorKey import (no longer needed)
- Removed loopIsReviewerTurn, loopIsArbiterTurn intermediate variables
- All cursor key logic now flows through one function that maps
task status to the correct role-specific key
The review_ready and arbiter_requested paths in processGroupMessages
were advancing the default (owner) cursor instead of the role-specific
cursor. This caused the reviewer to miss the owner's messages because
the owner cursor had already moved past them.
Now review_ready advances chatJid:reviewer cursor only, and
arbiter_requested advances chatJid:arbiter cursor only.
When OAuth tokens rotate or refresh, all reviewer containers are
automatically removed. The next reviewer turn recreates them with
the latest token, preventing 401 auth failures.
Uses callback pattern to avoid circular dependencies:
- token-rotation.ts: onTokenRotated(cb)
- token-refresh.ts: onTokenRefreshed(cb)
- index.ts: registers recreateAllReviewerContainers as callback
Reviewer failover handoffs were routed through the owner channel,
causing codex-review to run in owner mode instead of reviewer mode.
Now detects reviewer handoffs by reason prefix and routes them
through the correct reviewer channel.