Frontend (17 items): - Virtualized message list with batch loading - CSS split with skeleton, drawer, search filter, message action styles - Code splitting via React.lazy + Suspense for Admin/Ethics/Settings pages - Skeleton loading components (Skeleton, SkeletonCard, SkeletonGrid) - Debounced search/filter component (SearchFilter) - Error boundary with fallback UI - Keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+K search, Ctrl+Enter send, Escape dismiss) - Page transition animations (fade-in) - PWA support (manifest.json + service worker) - WebSocket auto-reconnect with exponential backoff (10 retries) - Chat history persistence to localStorage (500 msg limit) - Message edit/delete on hover - Copy-to-clipboard on code blocks - Mobile drawer (bottom-sheet for consensus panel) - File upload support - User preferences sync to backend Testing (8 items): - Component tests: Toast, Markdown, ChatMessage, Avatar, ErrorBoundary, Skeleton - Hook tests: useChatHistory - E2E smoke tests (5 tests) - Accessibility audit utility Backend (12 items): - Vector memory with cosine similarity search - TTS/STT adapter factory wiring - Geometry kernel with orphan detection - Tenant registry with CRUD operations - Response cache with TTL - Connection pool (async) - Background task queue - Health check endpoints (/health, /ready) - Request tracing middleware (X-Request-ID) - API key rotation mechanism - Environment-based config (settings.py) - API route documentation improvements Infrastructure (4 items): - Grafana dashboard template - Database migration system - Storybook configuration Documentation (3 items): - ADR-001: Advisory Governance Model - ADR-002: Twelve-Head Architecture - ADR-003: Consequence Engine 552 Python tests + 45 frontend tests passing, 0 ruff errors. Co-Authored-By: Nakamoto, S <defi@defi-oracle.io>
Database Migrations
FusionAGI uses a lightweight migration system for schema changes.
Structure
migrations/
├── README.md
├── versions/
│ └── 001_initial_schema.sql
└── migrate.py
Usage
# Run all pending migrations
python -m migrations.migrate up
# Rollback the last migration
python -m migrations.migrate down
# Show migration status
python -m migrations.migrate status
Creating a Migration
-
Create a new SQL file in
migrations/versions/:NNN_description.sql -
Include both
-- UPand-- DOWNsections:-- UP CREATE TABLE example (...); -- DOWN DROP TABLE IF EXISTS example;
Notes
- Migrations run in numeric order (001, 002, etc.)
- Each migration is tracked in a
_migrationstable - For production, consider using Alembic with SQLAlchemy