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Ubbe 30e854569a feat(frontend): add exact timestamp tooltip on run timestamps (#12087)
Resolves OPEN-2693: Make exact timestamp of runs accessible through UI.

The NewAgentLibraryView shows relative timestamps ("2 days ago") for
runs and schedules, but unlike the OldAgentLibraryView it didn't show
the exact timestamp on hover. This PR adds a native `title` tooltip so
users can see the full date/time by hovering.

### Changes 🏗️

- Added `descriptionTitle` prop to `SidebarItemCard` that renders as a
`title` attribute on the description text
- `TaskListItem` now passes the exact `run.started_at` timestamp via
`descriptionTitle`
- `ScheduleListItem` now passes the exact `schedule.next_run_time`
timestamp via `descriptionTitle`

### Checklist 📋

#### For code changes:
- [x] I have clearly listed my changes in the PR description
- [x] I have made a test plan
- [x] I have tested my changes according to the test plan:
  - [ ] Open an agent in the library view
- [ ] Hover over a run's relative timestamp (e.g. "2 days ago") and
confirm the full date/time tooltip appears
- [ ] Hover over a schedule's relative timestamp and confirm the full
date/time tooltip appears

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<h2>Greptile Overview</h2>

<details><summary><h3>Greptile Summary</h3></summary>

Added native tooltip functionality to show exact timestamps in the
library view. The implementation adds a `descriptionTitle` prop to
`SidebarItemCard` that renders as a `title` attribute on the description
text. This allows users to hover over relative timestamps (e.g., "2 days
ago") to see the full date/time.

**Changes:**
- Added optional `descriptionTitle` prop to `SidebarItemCard` component
(SidebarItemCard.tsx:10)
- `TaskListItem` passes `run.started_at` as the tooltip value
(TaskListItem.tsx:84-86)
- `ScheduleListItem` passes `schedule.next_run_time` as the tooltip
value (ScheduleListItem.tsx:32)
- Unrelated fix included: Sentry configuration updated to suppress
cross-origin stylesheet errors (instrumentation-client.ts:25-28)

**Note:** The PR includes two separate commits - the main timestamp
tooltip feature and a Sentry error suppression fix. The PR description
only documents the timestamp feature.
</details>


<details><summary><h3>Confidence Score: 5/5</h3></summary>

- This PR is safe to merge with minimal risk
- The changes are straightforward and limited in scope - adding an
optional prop that forwards a native HTML attribute for tooltip
functionality. The Text component already supports forwarding arbitrary
HTML attributes through its spread operator (...rest), ensuring the
`title` attribute works correctly. Both the timestamp tooltip feature
and the Sentry configuration fix are low-risk improvements with no
breaking changes.
- No files require special attention
</details>


<details><summary><h3>Sequence Diagram</h3></summary>

```mermaid
sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant TaskListItem
    participant ScheduleListItem
    participant SidebarItemCard
    participant Text
    participant Browser

    User->>TaskListItem: Hover over run timestamp
    TaskListItem->>SidebarItemCard: Pass descriptionTitle (run.started_at)
    SidebarItemCard->>Text: Render with title attribute
    Text->>Browser: Forward title attribute to DOM
    Browser->>User: Display native tooltip with exact timestamp

    User->>ScheduleListItem: Hover over schedule timestamp
    ScheduleListItem->>SidebarItemCard: Pass descriptionTitle (schedule.next_run_time)
    SidebarItemCard->>Text: Render with title attribute
    Text->>Browser: Forward title attribute to DOM
    Browser->>User: Display native tooltip with exact timestamp
```
</details>


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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-13 09:38:16 +08:00
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