TenantAtlas/apps/platform/.pnpm-store/v10/files/5a/8ad026e834095b4fb8eb4c09d7ce26a3043af003b418d97d40448de8e9562840c8fdc9988cd792c11adf2f0d186244924f237b294dfa7a278af9f577df7eb6
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feat: compress governance operator outcomes (#253)
## Summary
- introduce surface-aware compressed governance outcomes and reuse the shared truth/explanation seams for operator-first summaries
- apply the compressed outcome hierarchy across baseline, evidence, review, review-pack, canonical review/evidence, and artifact-oriented operation-run surfaces
- expand spec 214 fixtures and Pest coverage, and fix tenant-panel route assertions by generating explicit tenant-panel URLs in the affected Filament tests

## Validation
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent`
- focused governance compression suite from `specs/214-governance-outcome-compression/quickstart.md` passed (`68` tests, `445` assertions)
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Filament/InventoryItemResourceTest.php tests/Feature/Filament/BackupSetUiEnforcementTest.php tests/Feature/Filament/RestoreRunUiEnforcementTest.php` passed (`18` tests, `81` assertions)

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #253
2026-04-19 12:30:36 +00:00

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import { Observable } from '../Observable';
import { SchedulerLike } from '../types';
import { iterator as Symbol_iterator } from '../symbol/iterator';
import { isFunction } from '../util/isFunction';
import { executeSchedule } from '../util/executeSchedule';
/**
* Used in {@link scheduled} to create an observable from an Iterable.
* @param input The iterable to create an observable from
* @param scheduler The scheduler to use
*/
export function scheduleIterable<T>(input: Iterable<T>, scheduler: SchedulerLike) {
return new Observable<T>((subscriber) => {
let iterator: Iterator<T, T>;
// Schedule the initial creation of the iterator from
// the iterable. This is so the code in the iterable is
// not called until the scheduled job fires.
executeSchedule(subscriber, scheduler, () => {
// Create the iterator.
iterator = (input as any)[Symbol_iterator]();
executeSchedule(
subscriber,
scheduler,
() => {
let value: T;
let done: boolean | undefined;
try {
// Pull the value out of the iterator
({ value, done } = iterator.next());
} catch (err) {
// We got an error while pulling from the iterator
subscriber.error(err);
return;
}
if (done) {
// If it is "done" we just complete. This mimics the
// behavior of JavaScript's `for..of` consumption of
// iterables, which will not emit the value from an iterator
// result of `{ done: true: value: 'here' }`.
subscriber.complete();
} else {
// The iterable is not done, emit the value.
subscriber.next(value);
}
},
0,
true
);
});
// During finalization, if we see this iterator has a `return` method,
// then we know it is a Generator, and not just an Iterator. So we call
// the `return()` function. This will ensure that any `finally { }` blocks
// inside of the generator we can hit will be hit properly.
return () => isFunction(iterator?.return) && iterator.return();
});
}