# Automation Components ## Purpose Describe the reusable UI components that compose the automation dashboard: stage cards, current processing card, run history, activity log, and configuration modal. These components visualize pipeline state, history, and settings sourced from automation services. ## Code Locations (exact paths) - Stage cards & layout: `frontend/src/pages/Automation/AutomationPage.tsx` (renders stage cards from `STAGE_CONFIG`) - Current run card: `frontend/src/components/Automation/CurrentProcessingCard.tsx` - Activity log: `frontend/src/components/Automation/ActivityLog.tsx` - Run history: `frontend/src/components/Automation/RunHistory.tsx` - Config modal: `frontend/src/components/Automation/ConfigModal.tsx` - Shared UI: `frontend/src/components/common/{ComponentCard,PageMeta,DebugSiteSelector}`, `frontend/src/components/dashboard/EnhancedMetricCard` ## High-Level Responsibilities - Stage cards: show each of the 7 pipeline stages with icon/color/status derived from pipeline overview. - CurrentProcessingCard: surface active run details, stage name, status, percent, timestamps, and controls (Pause/Resume). - ActivityLog: list recent automation events (from run log feed). - RunHistory: show prior runs with status and timestamps. - ConfigModal: edit and persist automation configuration per site. ## Detailed Behavior - Stage Cards: - Built from `STAGE_CONFIG` array (keywords→clusters, clusters→ideas, ideas→tasks, tasks→content, content→image prompts, image prompts→images, manual review). - Status/progress comes from `pipelineOverview.stages` provided by `automationService.getPipelineOverview`. - CurrentProcessingCard: - Receives `currentRun` and shows status; displays pause/resume buttons wired to page handlers that call `automationService.pause/resume`. - Hidden when no current run; toggled by `showProcessingCard`. - RunHistory: - Takes run list (from `automationService.getCurrentRun` payload history) and renders chronological entries. - ActivityLog: - Displays textual log entries for the active run; consumes run log data supplied by the page. - ConfigModal: - Opens from page button; on save calls `automationService.updateConfig(activeSite.id, newConfig)`; merges into local config and refreshes pipeline/metrics. ## Data Structures / Models Involved (no code) - `AutomationRun` (id, status, stage, progress, started_at/ended_at). - `PipelineStage` array with stage identifiers, names, progress. - `AutomationConfig` fields shown in modal (intervals/gates/etc., defined server-side). ## Execution Flow - Page loads run + pipeline → passes data into stage cards, processing card, history, activity log. - User opens ConfigModal → submit triggers updateConfig → page reloads pipeline/metrics/run to reflect new settings. - Pause/Resume buttons on CurrentProcessingCard call page handlers, which in turn call automationService. ## Cross-Module Interactions - Components depend on site context from `useSiteStore` and data from automationService; no direct planner/writer calls (metrics happen in page). ## State Transitions - Components are pure renderers; state (visibility, selected config) managed by `AutomationPage`. ## Error Handling - Errors in save/pause/resume are surfaced by the page via toasts; components render based on provided props. ## Tenancy Rules - All data passed in is already scoped to `activeSite`; components do not alter scoping. ## Billing Rules (if applicable) - None inside components; Run Now credit gating handled at page level. ## Background Tasks / Schedulers (if applicable) - None; updates driven by page polling interval. ## Key Design Considerations - Separation of concerns: components stay presentational; network calls remain in page. - Stage cards use color/icon metadata for fast visual scanning of pipeline status. ## How Developers Should Work With This Module - Add new stages by extending `STAGE_CONFIG` and ensuring pipeline overview includes the new stage id/status. - Extend ConfigModal fields in sync with backend `AutomationConfig`; persist via automationService. - Keep CurrentProcessingCard controls minimal; any new action should call automationService and refresh run/pipeline afterward.