The test races stale and fresh worker calls to verify that invalidation
prevents stale results from populating the cache. On slow CI, the
fresh worker mock could be reached before the stale deferred was
resolved, causing the version guard to mismatch.
Flush microtasks after starting freshPromise so it advances past
internal awaits and reaches the worker mock before we resolve the
stale deferred.
P1: Poller no longer overwrites nextCursor/hasMore — those belong
to the "Load older" flow. Both poller and loadOlder now dedup
messages by messageId or timestamp+from fingerprint.
P1: Cursor is now compound (timestamp|messageId) with stable
tie-breaking sort. Messages sharing the same timestamp at page
boundaries are no longer lost.
P2: getMessagesPage now applies the same enrichment as getTeamData:
leadSessionId propagation and slash-command-result annotation.
P3: Added 3 tests for getMessagesPage covering pagination, cursor
stability with same-timestamp messages, and slash command annotation.
Two different interval sets with the same length would produce
the same cache key, returning stale results. Serialize each
interval's startedAt~completedAt into the key.
capTimerMap was cancelling oldest pending throttle/debounce timers
when the Map exceeded a size limit. Since the schedulers don't
replay dropped keys, this silently lost refresh callbacks — leaving
session/team state stale after high-volume file change events.
These Maps are self-cleaning (entries delete themselves when their
callback fires) and hold ~100 bytes per entry. Even 200 entries
is negligible memory. Removing the cap fixes the data freshness
issue without any memory concern.
Returning messages: [] broke the slash command annotation test and
any code relying on getTeamData.messages (notifications, dedup).
Keep a small batch (50 newest) in getTeamData for compatibility.
Full message history is available via getMessagesPage() API.