The daemon RPC server was crashing with a nil pointer dereference when the
global daemon received list, ready, stats, or other storage-dependent RPC
requests. The global daemon is created with nil storage, causing these
operations to panic when they attempted to access storage methods.
This fix adds defensive nil checks at the beginning of all RPC handlers
that require storage access. When storage is unavailable, they now return
a proper JSON error response instead of crashing the daemon.
The error message also informs users that the global daemon is deprecated
and they should use local daemons instead.
Handlers fixed:
- handleCreate, handleUpdate, handleClose
- handleList, handleShow, handleReady, handleStale
- handleResolveID, handleStats, handleEpicStatus
- handleCompact, handleCompactStats
- handleDepAdd (and via handleSimpleStoreOp for all label/dep/comment ops)
Co-authored-by: Test User <test@example.com>
- Add mutation events for label/dep/comment operations
- Create separate export-only and import-only functions
- Add dropped events counter with safety net export
- Complete bd-80 mutation channel implementation
Event-driven mode now:
- Emits mutation events for ALL write operations (not just create/update/close)
- Uses createExportFunc() for mutations (export+commit/push only, no pull)
- Uses createAutoImportFunc() for file changes (pull+import only, no export)
- Tracks dropped events and triggers safety export every 60s if any dropped
- Achieves <500ms latency target by avoiding full sync on each trigger
Behind BEADS_DAEMON_MODE=events flag (poll is still default)
- Replaced all getStorageForRequest(req) calls with direct s.storage access
- Updated 5 handler files: server_issues_epics.go (~8 calls), server_labels_deps_comments.go (~4 calls), server_compact.go (~2 calls), server_export_import_auto.go (~2 calls), server_routing_validation_diagnostics.go (~1 call)
- Only remaining references are in server_cache_storage.go (to be deleted in bd-33) and server_eviction_test.go (to be deleted in bd-34)
- Part of bd-29 epic to remove daemon storage cache
Amp-Thread-ID: https://ampcode.com/threads/T-239a5531-68a5-4c98-b85d-0e3512b2553c
Co-authored-by: Amp <amp@ampcode.com>