tftsr-devops_investigation/node_modules/get-uri/dist/index.js
Shaun Arman 8839075805 feat: initial implementation of TFTSR IT Triage & RCA application
Implements Phases 1-8 of the TFTSR implementation plan.

Rust backend (Tauri 2.x, src-tauri/):
- Multi-provider AI: OpenAI-compatible, Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, Ollama
- PII detection engine: 11 regex patterns with overlap resolution
- SQLCipher AES-256 encrypted database with 10 versioned migrations
- 28 Tauri IPC commands for triage, analysis, document, and system ops
- Ollama: hardware probe, model recommendations, pull/delete with events
- RCA and blameless post-mortem Markdown document generators
- PDF export via printpdf
- Audit log: SHA-256 hash of every external data send
- Integration stubs for Confluence, ServiceNow, Azure DevOps (v0.2)

Frontend (React 18 + TypeScript + Vite, src/):
- 9 pages: full triage workflow NewIssue→LogUpload→Triage→Resolution→RCA→Postmortem→History+Settings
- 7 components: ChatWindow, TriageProgress, PiiDiffViewer, DocEditor, HardwareReport, ModelSelector, UI primitives
- 3 Zustand stores: session, settings (persisted), history
- Type-safe tauriCommands.ts matching Rust backend types exactly
- 8 IT domain system prompts (Linux, Windows, Network, K8s, DB, Virt, HW, Obs)

DevOps:
- .woodpecker/test.yml: rustfmt, clippy, cargo test, tsc, vitest on every push
- .woodpecker/release.yml: linux/amd64 + linux/arm64 builds, Gogs release upload

Verified:
- cargo check: zero errors
- tsc --noEmit: zero errors
- vitest run: 13/13 unit tests passing

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-14 22:36:25 -05:00

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"use strict";
var __importDefault = (this && this.__importDefault) || function (mod) {
return (mod && mod.__esModule) ? mod : { "default": mod };
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.getUri = exports.isValidProtocol = exports.protocols = void 0;
const debug_1 = __importDefault(require("debug"));
// Built-in protocols
const data_1 = require("./data");
const file_1 = require("./file");
const ftp_1 = require("./ftp");
const http_1 = require("./http");
const https_1 = require("./https");
const debug = (0, debug_1.default)('get-uri');
exports.protocols = {
data: data_1.data,
file: file_1.file,
ftp: ftp_1.ftp,
http: http_1.http,
https: https_1.https,
};
const VALID_PROTOCOLS = new Set(Object.keys(exports.protocols));
function isValidProtocol(p) {
return VALID_PROTOCOLS.has(p);
}
exports.isValidProtocol = isValidProtocol;
/**
* Async function that returns a `stream.Readable` instance that will output
* the contents of the given URI.
*
* For caching purposes, you can pass in a `stream` instance from a previous
* `getUri()` call as a `cache: stream` option, and if the destination has
* not changed since the last time the endpoint was retrieved then the callback
* will be invoked with an Error object with `code` set to "ENOTMODIFIED" and
* `null` for the "stream" instance argument. In this case, you can skip
* retrieving the file again and continue to use the previous payload.
*
* @param {String} uri URI to retrieve
* @param {Object} opts optional "options" object
* @api public
*/
async function getUri(uri, opts) {
debug('getUri(%o)', uri);
if (!uri) {
throw new TypeError('Must pass in a URI to "getUri()"');
}
const url = typeof uri === 'string' ? new URL(uri) : uri;
// Strip trailing `:`
const protocol = url.protocol.replace(/:$/, '');
if (!isValidProtocol(protocol)) {
throw new TypeError(`Unsupported protocol "${protocol}" specified in URI: "${uri}"`);
}
const getter = exports.protocols[protocol];
return getter(url, opts);
}
exports.getUri = getUri;
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