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# Task Plan: GEO admin-web backend completion and frontend foundation
## Goal
Continue the desktop AI monitoring implementation by first adding a client-side local scheduler with durable queueing and adaptive execution policy, then adding a reusable hidden Playwright CDP execution layer that attaches to Electron Chromium and reuses existing account partitions.
## Current Phase
Phase 20
## Phases
### Phase 1: Progress Verification
- [x] Understand user intent
- [x] Identify constraints and requirements
- [x] Compare repository state with the 9-step plan
- [x] Document findings in findings.md
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 2: Gap Analysis and Scope Lock
- [x] Confirm the earliest incomplete step
- [x] Read the relevant sections of the design doc
- [x] Define the exact implementation slice for this turn
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 3: Implementation
- [x] Implement the missing backend code/config/schema/tests
- [x] Keep changes aligned with the design doc and existing structure
- [x] Update findings/progress after meaningful milestones
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 4: Testing & Verification
- [x] Run targeted commands and tests
- [x] Confirm the step acceptance criteria or record gaps
- [x] Fix issues found during verification
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 5: Delivery
- [x] Summarize step completion status with evidence
- [x] Highlight remaining gaps and risks
- [x] Deliver next-step outcome to the user
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 6: Frontend Scope Recovery
- [x] Recover the interrupted task context from planning files and Claude artifacts
- [x] Confirm whether frontend work already exists in the repository
- [x] Lock the smallest useful frontend slice for this turn
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 7: Frontend Foundation
- [x] Scaffold the pnpm workspace and shared frontend packages
- [x] Create the `apps/admin-web` Vite + Vue 3 application skeleton
- [x] Wire environment/config conventions for local API access
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 8: Admin-Web Initial Features
- [x] Implement auth state, login flow, and route guarding
- [x] Implement the main application shell and navigation
- [x] Implement the workspace dashboard with live backend data
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 9: Frontend Verification & Delivery
- [x] Run install/build checks for the new frontend workspace
- [x] Record remaining frontend gaps and follow-up slices
- [x] Deliver the resumed-task status to the user
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 10: Interface Coverage Audit & Visual Mapping
- [x] Inventory all currently exposed tenant-facing backend interfaces
- [x] Map interface groups to real admin-web pages
- [x] Recover the reference layout structure from `docs/refer` screenshots, including positional relationships
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 11: Admin-Web Full Interface Delivery
- [ ] Implement templates/articles frontend coverage against current backend APIs
- [ ] Implement brands/keywords/questions/competitors frontend coverage against current backend APIs
- [ ] Realign the shell and page layouts to the reference screenshot structure
- [x] Restore `pnpm dev:admin` and `pnpm typecheck:admin` after the frontend refactor introduced compile/runtime regressions
- [x] Establish the i18n and style hygiene baseline for the pages touched in this turn
- **Status:** in_progress
### Phase 12: Verification & Delivery
- [ ] Run frontend type/build verification
- [ ] Spot-check the main interaction flows against the live backend
- [ ] Update planning files and deliver the completed scope
- **Status:** pending
### Phase 13: Prompt Centralization
- [x] Inventory all currently used hard-coded prompts in runtime and seed paths
- [x] Extract prompt definitions into a dedicated shared location
- [x] Refactor existing callers to read from the centralized prompt layer
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 14: Prompt Verification & Delivery
- [x] Run targeted compile/test verification for the prompt refactor
- [x] Update planning files with the final prompt inventory and changed files
- [x] Deliver the extraction result and any remaining gaps
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 15: Desktop Scheduler Design & Integration
- [x] Audit the current desktop runtime queue/task execution path and lock the scheduler constraints
- [x] Implement a durable local monitor-task queue/cache with stale-task cleanup
- [x] Implement platform-level mutual exclusion and adaptive global concurrency policy
- [x] Integrate the scheduler into runtime leasing/execution without regressing publish tasks
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 16: Hidden Playwright CDP Execution Layer
- [x] Add a reusable hidden-browser manager that attaches Playwright to Electron Chromium over CDP
- [x] Reuse desktop account partition/session state for hidden pages
- [x] Expose the hidden Playwright context/page lifecycle to future monitor adapters
- [x] Keep the current hidden-view path working for existing adapters during the transition
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 17: Verification & Delivery
- [x] Run targeted desktop type/build verification
- [ ] Inspect runtime snapshot output for new scheduler/CDP state
- [ ] Summarize what is production-ready versus still scaffolded
- **Status:** in_progress
### Phase 18: Qwen Adapter & Auth Relaxation
- [x] Port the browser-extension `qwen` monitor logic into a desktop Playwright adapter
- [x] Register the new adapter in the desktop runtime monitor execution path
- [x] Relax Qwen binding completion so the auth window can close once a real session footprint is present
- [x] Allow anonymous-capable AI monitor platforms to execute without preflight auth blocking
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 19: Qwen Verification & Delivery
- [x] Run targeted desktop type/build verification after the Qwen adapter and auth updates
- [x] Update planning files with the Qwen implementation details and access-policy decision
- [x] Deliver the completed slice and remaining validation gaps
- **Status:** complete
### Phase 20: Tracking Collect-Now Repair
- [x] Audit the `admin-web` tracking collect-now flow against the current desktop monitoring architecture
- [x] Remove the obsolete browser-plugin kickoff dependency from `TrackingView`
- [x] Enforce the current logged-in user's desktop client online requirement in both frontend gating and backend collect-now validation
- [x] Run targeted frontend/backend verification for the repaired flow
- **Status:** complete
## Key Questions
1. How should the desktop client defer and locally optimize monitor-task execution without violating one-task-per-platform serialism?
2. What is the smallest durable local cache that allows same-day resume while safely dropping stale next-day monitor tasks?
3. How can Playwright CDP attach cleanly to Electron Chromium while reusing existing account session partitions?
## Decisions Made
| Decision | Rationale |
|----------|-----------|
| Use file-based planning for this task | Verification plus implementation will span multiple reads, edits, and test runs |
| Treat the earliest incomplete step as the current development target | Keeps the roadmap sequential and avoids skipping acceptance gaps |
| Lock the current implementation target to Step 4 | `sqlc` generation is broken and repository wrappers are absent, making it the earliest failed acceptance gate |
| Continue into the Step 5 refresh-rotation fix after Step 4 passed locally | The next acceptance gap was small, isolated, and directly adjacent to the auth module already being modified |
| Resume from the completed backend chain by building the missing `admin-web` foundation | The repository has no frontend apps, so UI integration cannot start without workspace scaffolding |
| Keep this turn scoped to `admin-web` rather than also creating `ops-admin-web` | The available backend is `tenant-api`; platform-side APIs and pages are not yet present in the repo |
| Use a pnpm workspace with shared packages from day one | Matches the architecture doc and avoids painting the repo into a single-app corner |
| Stop using Gemini for this turn after the user changed direction | Avoids spending more time on an unavailable external model path and keeps momentum inside the repo |
| Verify the first frontend slice with a real browser pass once Playwright became available again | Browser-level validation catches interaction bugs that install/build checks miss |
| Use the current backend route graph as the implementation boundary for this turn | The user asked for frontend coverage of existing interfaces, so pages without APIs stay non-primary |
| Reconstruct the screenshot layouts from visual position data, not OCR text alone | The user explicitly asked to follow image design including element placement |
| Move the quota card into the left sidebar footer and use page-level hero sections | This matches the reference screenshots more closely than the previous generic topbar layout |
| Centralize prompt text in a dedicated package instead of leaving it inside business logic functions | The user explicitly asked to extract hard-coded prompts for easier future optimization |
| Move scheduling authority fully into `desktop-client` | The user explicitly wants the server to dispatch tasks while the client decides when to execute them |
| Allow stale cross-day monitor tasks to be dropped on the client | The user explicitly allows漏采 and does not want next-day catch-up for unfinished tasks |
| Implement hidden browser infrastructure before expanding more adapters | Qwen and similar platforms cannot reliably use direct API calls and need browser-native execution |
| Only require active login for monitor tasks on `yuanbao` / `kimi` / `deepseek` | The user clarified that other AI platforms can still query and collect anonymously |
## Errors Encountered
| Error | Attempt | Resolution |
|-------|---------|------------|
| None yet | 1 | N/A |
| `make sqlc-generate` failed because `sqlc.yaml` points to `../../migrations/`, which resolves to `server/internal/migrations` | 1 | Fix schema path to repository-relative `../../../migrations/` and then generate code |
| `make lint` initially failed on several `errcheck` and one `ineffassign` warning | 1 | Fixed transaction defers, the middleware test Redis set call, and the dead increment in `article_service.go` |
| Gemini CLI `gemini-3.1-pro-preview` returned `429 MODEL_CAPACITY_EXHAUSTED` repeatedly | 1 | Stopped the Gemini path after the user requested not to use Gemini anymore |
| Playwright MCP navigation failed locally because it attempted to create `/.playwright-mcp` | 1 | Fell back to preview HTTP checks instead of blocking the turn on Playwright environment setup |
| Login button click did not trigger the sign-in flow in browser testing even though the backend endpoint worked | 1 | Bound the primary login button directly to `handleSubmit` and re-ran browser verification until the route change succeeded |
| Desktop monitor execution is currently global-serial and lacks durable local queueing | 1 | Replace the ad-hoc in-memory FIFO with a scheduler module that owns persistence, concurrency, and stale-task cleanup |
| `connectOverCDP()` is not wired yet even though `playwright-core` is installed | 1 | Add a dedicated hidden-browser manager instead of pushing CDP code directly into adapters or the runtime controller |
## Notes
- Re-check task_plan.md before major implementation decisions.
- Record concrete evidence for each claimed completed step.
- Frontend scope for this turn is limited to the tenant-facing `admin-web` shell, not the platform ops console.
- Visual references for this turn must be treated as layout guides, not just copy decks.
- Desktop AI monitoring scope for this turn is infrastructure-first: scheduler plus hidden browser layer, not all six adapters.