Select mapping type when creating area #2

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opened 2018-09-22 17:54:15 +00:00 by freemo · 0 comments
freemo commented 2018-09-22 17:54:15 +00:00 (Migrated from git.qoto.org)

Metadata

  • Commit Message: feat(area): add mapping type selection when creating area via acarea
  • Branch: feature/m3-select-mapping-type

Background and Context

The acarea admin command creates a new area but does not allow the administrator to select the mapping type (:rooms, :world, or :none) at creation time. The mapping type determines how rooms within the area are positioned and displayed on maps. Currently, areas default to a single mapping type, and changing it after creation can cause coordinate inconsistencies.

Expected Behavior

The acarea command accepts an optional mapping type argument. If provided, the new area is created with the specified mapping type. If omitted, it defaults to :rooms.

Acceptance Criteria

  • acarea accepts an optional mapping type parameter (rooms, world, none)
  • The created area uses the specified mapping type
  • Help text for acarea documents the new parameter
  • Invalid mapping type values produce a clear error message

Subtasks

  • Code: Modify HandleAcarea input handler to parse an optional mapping type argument
  • Code: Pass the mapping type to Area.new during creation in the acarea command action
  • Code: Add validation for valid mapping type values (:rooms, :world, :none)
  • Code: Add helpful error message when an invalid mapping type is provided
  • Code: Update the acarea.help file to document the new mapping type parameter
  • Docs: Update YARD comments on HandleAcarea and Area#initialize
  • Tests (Cucumber): Add tests/unit/acarea_mapping.feature covering: area creation with each mapping type, default mapping type, invalid mapping type error
  • Tests (Cucumber Integration): Add integration feature verifying area creation with specified mapping type in a live server.
  • Tests (Profiling): Run bundle exec rake unit_profile and verify no performance regressions.
  • Quality: Verify coverage >=97% via bundle exec rake unit. If coverage is <97% then review the current unit test coverage report at build/tests/unit/coverage/ and use it to write new Cucumber based unit tests to improve code coverage. Specifically, write Cucumber/Gherkin style unit tests that are descriptively named and specifically improve coverage on whichever file has the most uncovered lines by writing tests that will target the uncovered lines in the report. Once that is done rerun bundle exec rake unit to verify all tests pass and coverage is above >=97%. Only mark this as complete once coverage is >=97%, if not repeat this task as many times as is needed until coverage reaches >=97%.
  • Quality: Run bundle exec rake (default task: unit tests with coverage) and bundle exec rake integration, fix any errors if needed ensuring both pass across entire code base, do not ignore any failure even if it seems unrelated to this commit, fix it.

Definition of Done

This issue is complete when:

  • All subtasks above are completed and checked off.
  • A Git commit is created where the first line of the commit message matches the Commit Message in Metadata exactly, followed by a blank line, then additional lines providing relevant details about the implementation.
  • The commit is pushed to the remote on the branch matching the Branch in Metadata exactly.
  • The commit is submitted as a pull request to master, reviewed, and merged before this issue is marked done.
## Metadata - **Commit Message**: `feat(area): add mapping type selection when creating area via acarea` - **Branch**: `feature/m3-select-mapping-type` ## Background and Context The `acarea` admin command creates a new area but does not allow the administrator to select the mapping type (`:rooms`, `:world`, or `:none`) at creation time. The mapping type determines how rooms within the area are positioned and displayed on maps. Currently, areas default to a single mapping type, and changing it after creation can cause coordinate inconsistencies. ## Expected Behavior The `acarea` command accepts an optional mapping type argument. If provided, the new area is created with the specified mapping type. If omitted, it defaults to `:rooms`. ## Acceptance Criteria - [ ] `acarea` accepts an optional mapping type parameter (rooms, world, none) - [ ] The created area uses the specified mapping type - [ ] Help text for `acarea` documents the new parameter - [ ] Invalid mapping type values produce a clear error message ## Subtasks - [ ] Code: Modify `HandleAcarea` input handler to parse an optional mapping type argument - [ ] Code: Pass the mapping type to `Area.new` during creation in the `acarea` command action - [ ] Code: Add validation for valid mapping type values (`:rooms`, `:world`, `:none`) - [ ] Code: Add helpful error message when an invalid mapping type is provided - [ ] Code: Update the `acarea.help` file to document the new mapping type parameter - [ ] Docs: Update YARD comments on `HandleAcarea` and `Area#initialize` - [ ] Tests (Cucumber): Add `tests/unit/acarea_mapping.feature` covering: area creation with each mapping type, default mapping type, invalid mapping type error - [ ] Tests (Cucumber Integration): Add integration feature verifying area creation with specified mapping type in a live server. - [ ] Tests (Profiling): Run `bundle exec rake unit_profile` and verify no performance regressions. - [ ] Quality: Verify coverage >=97% via `bundle exec rake unit`. If coverage is <97% then review the current unit test coverage report at `build/tests/unit/coverage/` and use it to write new Cucumber based unit tests to improve code coverage. Specifically, write Cucumber/Gherkin style unit tests that are descriptively named and specifically improve coverage on whichever file has the most uncovered lines by writing tests that will target the uncovered lines in the report. Once that is done rerun `bundle exec rake unit` to verify all tests pass and coverage is above >=97%. Only mark this as complete once coverage is >=97%, if not repeat this task as many times as is needed until coverage reaches >=97%. - [ ] Quality: Run `bundle exec rake` (default task: unit tests with coverage) and `bundle exec rake integration`, fix any errors if needed ensuring both pass across **entire** code base, do not ignore any failure even if it seems unrelated to this commit, fix it. ## Definition of Done This issue is complete when: - All subtasks above are completed and checked off. - A Git commit is created where the **first line** of the commit message matches the Commit Message in Metadata exactly, followed by a blank line, then additional lines providing relevant details about the implementation. - The commit is pushed to the remote on the branch matching the **Branch** in Metadata exactly. - The commit is submitted as a **pull request** to `master`, reviewed, and **merged** before this issue is marked done.
freemo self-assigned this 2026-03-15 04:25:21 +00:00
freemo added this to the v1.1.0 milestone 2026-03-15 04:25:44 +00:00
freemo modified the milestone from v1.1.0 to v1.2.0 2026-03-16 00:28:05 +00:00
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