feat(cmd): wire --provider and --base-url flags into CLI (Phase 5) #106

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aweiker merged 17 commits from review-bot-issue-82 into feature/github-support 2026-05-13 17:16:28 +00:00
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@@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ func main() {
aicoreResourceGroup := flag.String("aicore-resource-group", envOrDefault("AICORE_RESOURCE_GROUP", "default"), "SAP AI Core resource group (for provider=aicore)")
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[NIT] The --gitea-url alias comment block is long (12 lines) and explains a subtle flag.StringVar trick. Consider extracting the alias registration to a small helper or at minimum shortening the comment to the key invariant: flag.StringVar shares the pointer, so whichever flag is set last wins. The current comment is accurate but its length makes it easy to miss the ORDERING constraint.

**[NIT]** The `--gitea-url` alias comment block is long (12 lines) and explains a subtle flag.StringVar trick. Consider extracting the alias registration to a small helper or at minimum shortening the comment to the key invariant: `flag.StringVar shares the pointer, so whichever flag is set last wins.` The current comment is accurate but its length makes it easy to miss the ORDERING constraint.
// Backward-compatible alias: --gitea-url shares vcsURL's pointer (last flag wins).
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[MINOR] The --gitea-url backward-compatible alias is registered with flag.StringVar(vcsURL, "gitea-url", *vcsURL, ...) where *vcsURL is the default value captured at the moment of the call — before flag.Parse(). This is correct as written because *vcsURL is still the default string at that point, but it creates a subtle ordering dependency: if vcsURL ever acquired a non-default value between its declaration and this flag.StringVar call (e.g., if any code ran between them), the alias would get a stale default. The comment acknowledges this (Must stay after vcsURL declaration and before flag.Parse()), but the fragility is worth noting. A cleaner pattern would be flag.StringVar(vcsURL, "gitea-url", "", "...") or extracting the default value to a named constant.

**[MINOR]** The `--gitea-url` backward-compatible alias is registered with `flag.StringVar(vcsURL, "gitea-url", *vcsURL, ...)` where `*vcsURL` is the default value captured at the moment of the call — before `flag.Parse()`. This is correct as written because `*vcsURL` is still the default string at that point, but it creates a subtle ordering dependency: if `vcsURL` ever acquired a non-default value between its declaration and this `flag.StringVar` call (e.g., if any code ran between them), the alias would get a stale default. The comment acknowledges this (`Must stay after vcsURL declaration and before flag.Parse()`), but the fragility is worth noting. A cleaner pattern would be `flag.StringVar(vcsURL, "gitea-url", "", "...")` or extracting the default value to a named constant.
// Must stay after vcsURL declaration and before flag.Parse().
flag.StringVar(vcsURL, "gitea-url", *vcsURL, "Deprecated: use --vcs-url instead")
// Shares vcsURL pointer; empty default avoids ordering dependency with vcsURL declaration.
flag.StringVar(vcsURL, "gitea-url", "", "Deprecated: use --vcs-url instead")
flag.Parse()
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ func main() {
case vcs.ProviderGitea:
giteaClient := gitea.NewClient(*vcsURL, *reviewerToken)
client = gitea.NewAdapter(giteaClient)
case vcs.ProviderGithub:
case vcs.ProviderGitHub:
client = github.NewClient(*reviewerToken, *baseURL)
default:
panic("unreachable: provider validation should have caught " + vcsProvider.String())
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@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ func main() {
os.Exit(1)
}
} else {
slog.Warn("provider does not support review superseding", "provider", vcsProvider)
slog.Error("provider does not support review superseding", "provider", vcsProvider)
}
}
}
@@ -721,8 +721,6 @@ func validateWorkspacePath(path, pathName string) (string, error) {
return resolvedPath, nil
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[NIT] There is a dangling comment fragment: // with collapsed original content and the commit it was evaluated against. — this is the second half of the buildSupersededBody doc comment that was removed when the function moved to gitea/adapter.go. The first line of the doc comment (// buildSupersededBody creates the body for a superseded review: struck-through banner) was deleted but this trailing line was left orphaned. It should be removed.

**[NIT]** There is a dangling comment fragment: `// with collapsed original content and the commit it was evaluated against.` — this is the second half of the `buildSupersededBody` doc comment that was removed when the function moved to `gitea/adapter.go`. The first line of the doc comment (`// buildSupersededBody creates the body for a superseded review: struck-through banner`) was deleted but this trailing line was left orphaned. It should be removed.
}
// with collapsed original content and the commit it was evaluated against.
// hasSharedToken detects if another review-bot role posted under the same
// VCS user. This indicates misconfiguration where two roles share a token
// instead of having separate accounts. Returns true if shared token
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@@ -282,7 +282,9 @@ func (a *Adapter) SupersedeReviews(ctx context.Context, owner, repo string, prNu
if c.ID == 0 {
continue
}
_ = underlying.ResolveComment(ctx, owner, repo, c.ID)
if err := underlying.ResolveComment(ctx, owner, repo, c.ID); err != nil {
slog.Debug("could not resolve inline comment", "comment_id", c.ID, "error", err)
}
}
}
return nil
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@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ type VCSProvider string
const (
ProviderGitea VCSProvider = "gitea"
ProviderGithub VCSProvider = "github"
ProviderGitHub VCSProvider = "github"
)
// Valid reports whether p is a known VCS provider.
func (p VCSProvider) Valid() bool {
switch p {
case ProviderGitea, ProviderGithub:
case ProviderGitea, ProviderGitHub:
return true
default:
return false