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This PR fixes an issue in the runs page where errors would crash the app. We
now show an error with a more granular error boundary.

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The update modifies the runs page by enhancing the error handling for the TypedAwait component. It introduces an explicit errorElement prop using a Callout component to display a user-friendly error message when data loading fails. No changes were made to exported or public entity declarations; the modification is confined to the JSX usage within the default exported Page component.

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Learnt from: matt-aitken
PR: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev#2264
File: apps/webapp/app/services/runsRepository.server.ts:172-174
Timestamp: 2025-07-12T18:06:04.133Z
Learning: In apps/webapp/app/services/runsRepository.server.ts, the in-memory status filtering after fetching runs from Prisma is intentionally used as a workaround for ClickHouse data delays. This approach is acceptable because the result set is limited to a maximum of 100 runs due to pagination, making the performance impact negligible.
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PR: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev#1418
File: packages/core/src/v3/errors.ts:364-371
Timestamp: 2024-10-18T15:41:52.352Z
Learning: In `packages/core/src/v3/errors.ts`, within the `taskRunErrorEnhancer` function, `error.message` is always defined, so it's safe to directly call `error.message.includes("SIGTERM")` without additional checks.
apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.runs._index/route.tsx (4)

Learnt from: matt-aitken
PR: #2264
File: apps/webapp/app/services/runsRepository.server.ts:172-174
Timestamp: 2025-07-12T18:06:04.133Z
Learning: In apps/webapp/app/services/runsRepository.server.ts, the in-memory status filtering after fetching runs from Prisma is intentionally used as a workaround for ClickHouse data delays. This approach is acceptable because the result set is limited to a maximum of 100 runs due to pagination, making the performance impact negligible.

Learnt from: nicktrn
PR: #1418
File: packages/core/src/v3/errors.ts:364-371
Timestamp: 2024-10-18T15:41:52.352Z
Learning: In packages/core/src/v3/errors.ts, within the taskRunErrorEnhancer function, error.message is always defined, so it's safe to directly call error.message.includes("SIGTERM") without additional checks.

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PR: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev#0
File: .cursor/rules/writing-tasks.mdc:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-18T17:50:24.984Z
Learning: Applies to /trigger//*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx} : Tasks must be exported, even subtasks in the same file.

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File: .cursor/rules/writing-tasks.mdc:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-18T17:50:24.984Z
Learning: Applies to /trigger//*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx} : When using metadata in tasks, use the metadata API as shown, and only inside run functions or task lifecycle hooks.

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apps/webapp/**/*.{ts,tsx}

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apps/webapp/**/*.{ts,tsx}: In the webapp, all environment variables must be accessed through the env export of env.server.ts, instead of directly accessing process.env.
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🧠 Learnings (2)
📓 Common learnings
Learnt from: matt-aitken
PR: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev#2264
File: apps/webapp/app/services/runsRepository.server.ts:172-174
Timestamp: 2025-07-12T18:06:04.133Z
Learning: In apps/webapp/app/services/runsRepository.server.ts, the in-memory status filtering after fetching runs from Prisma is intentionally used as a workaround for ClickHouse data delays. This approach is acceptable because the result set is limited to a maximum of 100 runs due to pagination, making the performance impact negligible.
Learnt from: nicktrn
PR: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev#1418
File: packages/core/src/v3/errors.ts:364-371
Timestamp: 2024-10-18T15:41:52.352Z
Learning: In `packages/core/src/v3/errors.ts`, within the `taskRunErrorEnhancer` function, `error.message` is always defined, so it's safe to directly call `error.message.includes("SIGTERM")` without additional checks.
apps/webapp/app/routes/_app.orgs.$organizationSlug.projects.$projectParam.env.$envParam.runs._index/route.tsx (4)

Learnt from: matt-aitken
PR: #2264
File: apps/webapp/app/services/runsRepository.server.ts:172-174
Timestamp: 2025-07-12T18:06:04.133Z
Learning: In apps/webapp/app/services/runsRepository.server.ts, the in-memory status filtering after fetching runs from Prisma is intentionally used as a workaround for ClickHouse data delays. This approach is acceptable because the result set is limited to a maximum of 100 runs due to pagination, making the performance impact negligible.

Learnt from: nicktrn
PR: #1418
File: packages/core/src/v3/errors.ts:364-371
Timestamp: 2024-10-18T15:41:52.352Z
Learning: In packages/core/src/v3/errors.ts, within the taskRunErrorEnhancer function, error.message is always defined, so it's safe to directly call error.message.includes("SIGTERM") without additional checks.

Learnt from: CR
PR: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev#0
File: .cursor/rules/writing-tasks.mdc:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-18T17:50:24.984Z
Learning: Applies to /trigger//*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx} : Tasks must be exported, even subtasks in the same file.

Learnt from: CR
PR: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev#0
File: .cursor/rules/writing-tasks.mdc:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-07-18T17:50:24.984Z
Learning: Applies to /trigger//*.{ts,tsx,js,jsx} : When using metadata in tasks, use the metadata API as shown, and only inside run functions or task lifecycle hooks.

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61-61: LGTM! Import addition is clean and necessary.

The Callout component import is correctly placed and follows the established import patterns in the file.


153-162: Excellent error handling implementation!

The errorElement prop provides a user-friendly error boundary that prevents app crashes when data loading fails. The implementation includes:

  • Clear, actionable error messaging
  • Proper visual styling with the error variant Callout
  • Centered layout for good UX
  • Generic messaging that covers various failure scenarios appropriately

This change effectively addresses the PR objective of preventing web app crashes on list run failures.

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@matt-aitken matt-aitken merged commit ad1672d into main Jul 23, 2025
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@matt-aitken matt-aitken deleted the graceful-runs-page-error branch July 23, 2025 10:21
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