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# Source Diversity Limit — Implementation Plan
> **For agentic workers:** REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (recommended) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (`- [ ]`) syntax for tracking.
**Goal:** Limit the number of articles from the same website across all categories, with source diversity spread across categories.
**Architecture:** New `i32` field in UserSettings + migration, post-parse filter function in the generation pipeline, frontend number input.
**Tech Stack:** Rust (sqlx, url crate), SolidJS, PostgreSQL
**Spec:** `docs/superpowers/specs/2026-03-23-source-diversity-limit-design.md`
---
### Task 1: Database migration
**Files:**
- Create: `backend/migrations/20260323000012_add_max_articles_per_source.sql`
- [ ] **Step 1: Create migration**
```sql
ALTER TABLE settings ADD COLUMN max_articles_per_source INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT 3;
```
- [ ] **Step 2: Update CLAUDE.md migration count**
Change `## Database (11 migrations)` to `## Database (12 migrations)`.
- [ ] **Step 3: Commit**
```bash
git add backend/migrations/20260323000012_add_max_articles_per_source.sql CLAUDE.md
git commit -m "feat: add max_articles_per_source column to user_settings"
```
---
### Task 2: Backend model + DB queries
**Files:**
- Modify: `backend/src/models/settings.rs`
- Modify: `backend/src/db/settings.rs`
- [ ] **Step 1: Add field to all three structs in `models/settings.rs`**
Add `pub max_articles_per_source: i32` to:
- `UserSettings` (after `max_items_per_category`)
- `SettingsResponse` (after `max_items_per_category`)
- `UpdateSettingsRequest` (after `max_items_per_category`)
Add the field to `impl From<UserSettings> for SettingsResponse`:
```rust
max_articles_per_source: s.max_articles_per_source,
```
Add validation in `UpdateSettingsRequest::validate()`:
```rust
if !(1..=10).contains(&self.max_articles_per_source) {
return Err("max_articles_per_source must be between 1 and 10".into());
}
```
Add to `impl Default for UserSettings`:
```rust
max_articles_per_source: 3,
```
- [ ] **Step 2: Add column to all SQL queries in `db/settings.rs`**
Add `max_articles_per_source` to:
- `SettingsRow` struct field
- `get_or_create` INSERT column list, VALUES, RETURNING, and `.bind()`
- `upsert` INSERT column list, VALUES, RETURNING, ON CONFLICT SET, and `.bind()`
- `UserSettings::try_from(SettingsRow)` mapping
This follows the exact same pattern as `max_items_per_category` in every query.
- [ ] **Step 3: Run tests**
Run: `cd backend && cargo test --lib`
Expected: all tests pass (existing settings tests use `Default` which now includes the new field)
- [ ] **Step 4: Commit**
```bash
git add backend/src/models/settings.rs backend/src/db/settings.rs
git commit -m "feat: add max_articles_per_source to settings model and DB queries"
```
---
### Task 3: Filter function with unit tests
**Files:**
- Modify: `backend/src/services/synthesis.rs`
- [ ] **Step 1: Add the `limit_articles_per_source` function**
Add after `filter_homepage_urls`:
```rust
/// Limit the number of articles from the same domain across all categories.
///
/// Spreads articles across categories first (at most 1 per domain per category),
/// then fills remaining slots from dropped articles in encounter order.
fn limit_articles_per_source(
parsed: Vec<(String, Vec<NewsItem>)>,
max_per_source: i32,
) -> Vec<(String, Vec<NewsItem>)> {
let max = max_per_source as usize;
// Pass 1: keep at most 1 article per domain per category
let mut kept: Vec<(String, Vec<NewsItem>)> = Vec::new();
let mut dropped: Vec<(usize, NewsItem)> = Vec::new(); // (category_index, item)
let mut domain_counts: std::collections::HashMap<String, usize> =
std::collections::HashMap::new();
for (cat_idx, (cat_key, items)) in parsed.into_iter().enumerate() {
let mut cat_kept = Vec::new();
let mut seen_in_cat: std::collections::HashSet<String> = std::collections::HashSet::new();
for item in items {
let domain = extract_domain(&item.url);
if let Some(ref d) = domain {
if seen_in_cat.contains(d) {
dropped.push((cat_idx, item));
continue;
}
seen_in_cat.insert(d.clone());
*domain_counts.entry(d.clone()).or_insert(0) += 1;
}
cat_kept.push(item);
}
kept.push((cat_key, cat_kept));
}
// Cap enforcement: if any domain exceeds max after pass 1 (when categories > max),
// keep the first max articles in category order, drop the rest.
let mut cap_counts: std::collections::HashMap<String, usize> = std::collections::HashMap::new();
for (_, items) in &mut kept {
items.retain(|item| {
let domain = extract_domain(&item.url);
match domain {
Some(ref d) => {
let count = cap_counts.entry(d.clone()).or_insert(0);
if *count >= max {
false
} else {
*count += 1;
true
}
}
None => true, // keep unparseable URLs
}
});
}
// Use cap_counts as the authoritative domain counts going forward
let mut domain_counts = cap_counts;
// Pass 2: fill from dropped articles, back into their original category
for (cat_idx, item) in dropped {
if let Some(d) = extract_domain(&item.url) {
let count = domain_counts.get(&d).copied().unwrap_or(0);
if count < max {
*domain_counts.entry(d).or_insert(0) += 1;
kept[cat_idx].1.push(item);
}
} else {
// Unparseable URL — keep it
kept[cat_idx].1.push(item);
}
}
kept
}
/// Extract the domain (host) from a URL, or None if unparseable.
fn extract_domain(url: &str) -> Option<String> {
url::Url::parse(url)
.ok()
.and_then(|u| u.host_str().map(|h| h.to_lowercase()))
}
```
- [ ] **Step 2: Wire it into the pipeline**
In `run_generation_inner`, after `filter_homepage_urls` (line 315) and before the scrape step, add:
```rust
// Step 7c: Limit articles per source for diversity
let parsed = limit_articles_per_source(parsed, settings.max_articles_per_source);
```
- [ ] **Step 3: Add unit tests**
Add to the `#[cfg(test)] mod tests` block at the bottom of `synthesis.rs`:
```rust
// ── limit_articles_per_source tests ────────────────────────────
#[test]
fn source_limit_spreads_across_categories() {
let parsed = vec![
("category_0".into(), vec![
NewsItem { title: "A1".into(), url: "https://openai.com/blog/a".into(), summary: "s".into() },
NewsItem { title: "A2".into(), url: "https://openai.com/blog/b".into(), summary: "s".into() },
NewsItem { title: "A3".into(), url: "https://openai.com/blog/c".into(), summary: "s".into() },
NewsItem { title: "A4".into(), url: "https://techcrunch.com/x".into(), summary: "s".into() },
]),
("category_1".into(), vec![
NewsItem { title: "B1".into(), url: "https://openai.com/research/d".into(), summary: "s".into() },
NewsItem { title: "B2".into(), url: "https://openai.com/research/e".into(), summary: "s".into() },
NewsItem { title: "B3".into(), url: "https://theverge.com/y".into(), summary: "s".into() },
]),
];
let result = limit_articles_per_source(parsed, 3);
// Count openai.com articles across all categories
let openai_count: usize = result.iter()
.flat_map(|(_, items)| items)
.filter(|i| i.url.contains("openai.com"))
.count();
assert_eq!(openai_count, 3, "Should keep exactly 3 openai.com articles");
// Both categories should have at least 1 openai article (spread)
let cat0_openai = result[0].1.iter().filter(|i| i.url.contains("openai.com")).count();
let cat1_openai = result[1].1.iter().filter(|i| i.url.contains("openai.com")).count();
assert!(cat0_openai >= 1, "Category 0 should have at least 1 openai article");
assert!(cat1_openai >= 1, "Category 1 should have at least 1 openai article");
// techcrunch and theverge should be untouched
let tc_count: usize = result.iter().flat_map(|(_, items)| items).filter(|i| i.url.contains("techcrunch")).count();
assert_eq!(tc_count, 1);
}
#[test]
fn source_limit_all_different_domains() {
let parsed = vec![
("category_0".into(), vec![
NewsItem { title: "A".into(), url: "https://a.com/1".into(), summary: "s".into() },
NewsItem { title: "B".into(), url: "https://b.com/2".into(), summary: "s".into() },
]),
];
let result = limit_articles_per_source(parsed, 3);
assert_eq!(result[0].1.len(), 2, "Nothing dropped when all domains are unique");
}
#[test]
fn source_limit_max_one() {
let parsed = vec![
("category_0".into(), vec![
NewsItem { title: "A".into(), url: "https://openai.com/a".into(), summary: "s".into() },
NewsItem { title: "B".into(), url: "https://openai.com/b".into(), summary: "s".into() },
]),
("category_1".into(), vec![
NewsItem { title: "C".into(), url: "https://openai.com/c".into(), summary: "s".into() },
]),
];
let result = limit_articles_per_source(parsed, 1);
let total: usize = result.iter().flat_map(|(_, items)| items).filter(|i| i.url.contains("openai.com")).count();
assert_eq!(total, 1, "max=1 should keep exactly 1 openai article");
}
#[test]
fn source_limit_more_categories_than_max() {
// 5 categories, each with 1 openai article, max=2
let parsed: Vec<(String, Vec<NewsItem>)> = (0..5)
.map(|i| (
format!("category_{}", i),
vec![NewsItem {
title: format!("Art{}", i),
url: format!("https://openai.com/{}", i),
summary: "s".into(),
}],
))
.collect();
let result = limit_articles_per_source(parsed, 2);
let total: usize = result.iter().flat_map(|(_, items)| items).count();
assert_eq!(total, 2, "Should cap at max_per_source even with more categories");
}
#[test]
fn source_limit_empty_input() {
let result = limit_articles_per_source(vec![], 3);
assert!(result.is_empty());
}
#[test]
fn source_limit_unparseable_urls_kept() {
let parsed = vec![
("category_0".into(), vec![
NewsItem { title: "Good".into(), url: "https://openai.com/a".into(), summary: "s".into() },
NewsItem { title: "Bad".into(), url: "not-a-url".into(), summary: "s".into() },
]),
];
let result = limit_articles_per_source(parsed, 3);
assert_eq!(result[0].1.len(), 2, "Unparseable URLs should be kept");
}
```
- [ ] **Step 4: Run tests**
Run: `cd backend && cargo test --lib`
Expected: all tests pass including the 6 new ones
- [ ] **Step 5: Commit**
```bash
git add backend/src/services/synthesis.rs
git commit -m "feat: add limit_articles_per_source filter with unit tests"
```
---
### Task 4: Frontend setting
**Files:**
- Modify: `frontend/src/types.ts`
- Modify: `frontend/src/i18n/fr.ts`
- Modify: `frontend/src/pages/Settings.tsx`
- [ ] **Step 1: Add field to frontend types**
In `frontend/src/types.ts`, add to `UserSettings` interface after `max_items_per_category`:
```typescript
max_articles_per_source: number;
```
- [ ] **Step 2: Add i18n label**
In `frontend/src/i18n/fr.ts`, add after the `settings.maxItems` line:
```typescript
'settings.maxArticlesPerSource': 'Articles max par source',
```
- [ ] **Step 3: Add number input to Settings page**
In `frontend/src/pages/Settings.tsx`, inside the `sm:grid-cols-2` grid (before its closing `</div>` around line 403), add a new `<div>` as a third child of the grid:
```tsx
<div>
<label
for="maxArticlesPerSource"
class="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700"
>
{t('settings.maxArticlesPerSource')}
</label>
<div class="mt-1">
<input
type="number"
id="maxArticlesPerSource"
min="1"
max="10"
class="shadow-sm focus:ring-indigo-500 focus:border-indigo-500 block w-full sm:text-sm border-gray-300 rounded-md py-2 px-3 border"
value={settings().max_articles_per_source}
onInput={(e) =>
setSettings((prev) => ({
...prev,
max_articles_per_source:
parseInt(e.currentTarget.value) || 3,
}))
}
/>
</div>
</div>
```
Also add `max_articles_per_source: 3` to the default settings initializer if one exists.
- [ ] **Step 4: Run frontend tests and type check**
Run: `cd frontend && npx tsc --noEmit && npx vitest run`
Expected: type check passes, all tests pass
- [ ] **Step 5: Commit**
```bash
git add frontend/src/types.ts frontend/src/i18n/fr.ts frontend/src/pages/Settings.tsx
git commit -m "feat: add max_articles_per_source setting to frontend"
```
---
### Task 5: E2E verification
- [ ] **Step 1: Rebuild and run Docker stack**
```bash
docker compose down && docker compose up --build
```
- [ ] **Step 2: Verify the setting appears in the Settings page**
Navigate to Settings, verify the "Articles max par source" number input is visible with default value 3.
- [ ] **Step 3: Generate a synthesis and verify source diversity**
Change the setting to 2, generate a synthesis, verify no domain appears more than 2 times across all categories.