fix(coder): drop human_inbox view before dropping tasks columns
The audit-cleanup migration dropped tasks.feature_values/worktree_path, but human_inbox is `SELECT * FROM tasks` and pins every column, so the DROP COLUMN failed (2BP01) on any existing DB and crash-looped boocoder on boot. Drop the view, drop the columns, then recreate it — idempotent on fresh and existing DBs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -75,8 +75,14 @@ ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS mode_id TEXT;
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ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS thinking_option_id TEXT;
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ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS thinking_option_id TEXT;
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-- tasks.feature_values and tasks.worktree_path were never read or written by any
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-- tasks.feature_values and tasks.worktree_path were never read or written by any
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-- code path; drop them from existing DBs (fresh DBs never had them in the CREATE).
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-- code path; drop them from existing DBs (fresh DBs never had them in the CREATE).
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-- human_inbox is `SELECT *` over tasks, so it pins every task column — dropping a
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-- column while the view exists fails (2BP01). Drop the view, drop the columns, then
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-- recreate it with the current column set (idempotent on fresh + existing DBs).
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DROP VIEW IF EXISTS human_inbox;
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ALTER TABLE tasks DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS feature_values;
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ALTER TABLE tasks DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS feature_values;
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ALTER TABLE tasks DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS worktree_path;
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ALTER TABLE tasks DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS worktree_path;
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CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW human_inbox AS
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SELECT * FROM tasks WHERE state IN ('blocked', 'failed');
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-- v2.6: one backend session per (session, agent); resumed on switch-back.
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-- v2.6: one backend session per (session, agent); resumed on switch-back.
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS agent_sessions (
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CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS agent_sessions (
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