Generalize the report category collapse from level-1-only to every hierarchy
level, on the three hierarchical report tables (real-vs-real Compare,
real-vs-budget Compare, Trends by category). Visibility is now decided by an
ancestor walk, not by row adjacency, so it is independent of row order (the
level-ordered budget grid emits a non-DFS order).
- collapsibleRows: rewrite visibleRows as an ancestor walk (a row is hidden iff
any ancestor is collapsed); add parentKeyOf + injective `p:` keys;
collapsibleKeys returns all parents (any depth); extract the pure, tested
isCollapsedFor polarity helper; MAX_TREE_DEPTH cycle guard.
- useCollapsibleGroups: persist in user_preferences (per-profile, destroyed with
the profile) instead of localStorage; storageKey nullable (no persistence);
options.defaultExpanded; async hydration (no flash); collapseAll(rows).
- 3 tables: fix BOTH gates (collapsed flag + button) isTopParent -> isParent, add
parentKeyOf accessors, aria-level on parent rows.
- Delete dead CategoryTable.tsx (0 imports).
- Tests: rewrite collapsibleRows.test.ts (BFS==DFS masking, cycle guard,
cross-section ancestor, "(direct)" leaf, polarity); extend overTimeTableModel
fixture to 3 levels with cascade assertions.
Collapse stays purely visual: subtotals and result lines are computed from raw
rows, never from visible rows.
Resolves#288
Generated autonomously by /autopilot run of 2026-07-15
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
DashboardPage now reuses the Cartes report's presentational widgets
(KpiCard with MoM/YoY deltas, top movers, budget adherence) sourced from
getCartesSnapshot against a Dashboard-owned reference month (defaults to
the last complete month). The expense-only pie chart is replaced by a
ranked bar chart of top expense categories (resurrecting the previously
unused CategoryBarChart), and the account (import-source) filter
introduced on Trends/Compare/Budget now also applies to the Dashboard's
own transactional widgets via a Dashboard-local accountIds state (kept
separate from useReportsPeriod, since the Dashboard owns its own two
temporal axes).
A new net-worth tile surfaces the Balance sheet's latest total
(getSnapshotTotalsByDate) — a distinct metric from every transactional
card here, so it stays hidden (never a misleading "$0") until at least
one balance account has a recorded snapshot, reusing deriveLandingState
rather than re-inferring emptiness from nulls. It is not scoped by the
account filter (balance_accounts is a disjoint concept from
import_sources) and is fetched independently on mount.
The category-over-time trend chart now passes typeFilter "expense",
fixing a latent mismatch where a revenue category could silently show
up in a chart titled "expenses over time".
Resolves#279
Align BudgetVsActualTable on the income-statement gold standard already
shipped for the real-vs-real compare report (#253/#256): flip TYPE_ORDER
to income-first (revenue -> expense -> transfer) and replace the flat
"Total" row with interleaved Result before transfers / Net result lines.
Roll-up logic extracted into a new pure, tested module
(budgetVsActualResults.ts) mirroring compareResults.ts, with one sign
difference: BVA amounts already arrive signed the accounting way
(expense actual/budget are negative), so the operating result is a
straight add of income + expense rather than a subtraction.
Resolves#277
Generated autonomously by /autopilot run of 2026-07-11
Align BudgetTable on the income-statement standard shipped for the
compare/trend reports: sections now read Income -> Expense -> Transfer
(useBudget's TYPE_ORDER and BudgetTable's typeOrder both flipped), and
the previously unlabeled grand-total row is replaced by two interleaved
result rows (Result before transfers / Net result), computed by a new
pure, tested module (budgetTableResults.ts) mirroring compareResults.ts's
shape. Roll-up covers the previous-year-actual, budgeted-annual, and
budgeted-monthly columns alike.
All categories remain displayed (the grid stays a full edit surface) --
no collapse, no empty-row toggle, matching this issue's frozen decisions.
Resolves#278
Mounts <FilterPanel> on ReportsComparePage (next to the existing
CompareReferenceMonthPicker) and BudgetPage (next to the existing
YearNavigator), keeping each page's temporal control unchanged. Threads
accountIds from useReportsPeriod through useCompare into
getCompareMonthOverMonth/getCompareYearOverYear, and through
CompareBudgetView into getBudgetVsActualData — closing the gap where
that sub-tab silently ignored the filter while the rest of the Compare
page respected it.
Budget: the issue named getBudgetVsActualData as the target for
useBudget, but that hook never calls it (it's exclusive to
CompareBudgetView/Dashboard/Cartes) — its only real actuals fetch is
getActualTotalsForYear(year - 1), the previous-year reference column.
Extended that function with the same optional accountIds pass-through
established by #273, rather than wiring in an unrelated call shape.
Both hooks fetch their account checkbox list via getAllImportSources,
mirroring the useTrends/#275 pattern. Empty selection = no filter,
byte-identical to pre-#276 output (regression-tested).
Resolves#276
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mounts <FilterPanel> (from #274) on ReportsTrendsPage next to the period
selector, and threads accountIds from useReportsPeriod through useTrends
into getMonthlyTrends/getCategoryOverTime (both already accountIds-aware
since #273). The account checkbox list reuses the same getAllImportSources
query as the Transactions single-source filter. Empty selection = no
filter, byte-identical to pre-#275 output.
Resolves#275
Adds src/components/reports/FilterPanel.tsx, the shared filter bar for the
report pages. It renders the page's own temporal control (PeriodSelector /
CompareReferenceMonthPicker / YearNavigator / …) as-is via a `temporalControl`
ReactNode prop, plus a checkbox multi-select over `accounts: ImportSource[]`.
No `temporalMode` enum — that design was rejected to avoid mixing state
sources; the panel owns no temporal state at all.
Empty `accountIds` means no filter (all sources). Selection toggling is a
pure, exported `toggleAccountId` helper. Copy says "sources"/"import
sources" everywhere, never "comptes"/"accounts", so the filter reads as
distinct from the Bilan module's own "Compte" vocabulary.
This issue creates the standalone component only; wiring it into report
pages is left to follow-up issues (#275/#276).
Resolves#274
Give every report service an optional accountIds?: number[] filter that
narrows results to a subset of import sources (transactions.source_id),
matched via a parameterized IN (...) clause — one bound placeholder per
id, never a joined string (CWE-89). New shared inPlaceholders() helper
(src/utils/sqlFilters.ts) generates the placeholder list so the pattern
lives in exactly one place.
New accountIds param: getCompareMonthOverMonth, getCompareYearOverYear,
getBudgetVsActualData, getCartesSnapshot (forwarded to its
getCompareMonthOverMonth + getBudgetVsActualData sub-calls, so the
Cartes dashboard's top-movers and budget-adherence cards respect an
active filter instead of silently ignoring it).
Signature change scalar -> plural: getMonthlyTrends, getCategoryOverTime,
getExpensesByCategory (sourceId?: number -> accountIds?: number[]). No
scalar production caller of these three passed sourceId today, so only
the test call-sites needed updating to the array shape.
Omitted/empty accountIds adds no clause at all, so every service stays
byte-identical to its pre-#273 SQL/results — pinned by a regression test
per service (new budgetService.test.ts / dashboardService.test.ts files,
extended reportService.test.ts / reportService.cartes.test.ts).
This is backend plumbing only: no report page exposes an account filter
control yet (follow-up issues #274-#276 add the shared <FilterPanel> and
wire it into Trends/Compare/Budget).
Resolves#273
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add accountIds: number[] to the shared useReportsPeriod hook, URL-backed
via a dedicated `sources` query param (comma-separated, bookmarkable like
the existing period/from/to). Purely additive: the hook's existing shape
is unchanged, so all 6 consumers (useTrends, useCompare, useCategoryZoom,
ReportsCategoryPage, ReportsPage, ReportsComparePage) keep compiling as-is.
Also adds the shared ReportFilters { period, accountIds } type for
follow-up issues to consume, and exports pure parseAccountIds/
serializeAccountIds helpers (same hookless-testability pattern as
resolveReportsPeriod). URL parsing validates each token as a finite
integer via a strict regex + Number.isSafeInteger, dropping invalid
tokens individually rather than discarding the whole selection.
This is foundation only: no UI control exposes the filter yet, and no
service reads accountIds yet (both land in follow-up issues of the
"rapports uniformes" epic).
Resolves#272
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Renders the trends-by-category table from the #264 id-keyed tree as an indented
parent/child hierarchy (parity with ComparePeriodTable): top-level parents carry
a chevron and fold their subtree down to a subtotal, with an "expand all /
collapse all" button. Collapsed by default; expansion state is persisted under a
trends-specific localStorage key (reports-trends-expanded), distinct from the
comparable tables. The "result before transfers" line is interleaved before the
transfers section instead of sitting at the bottom.
Collapse is purely visual: section subtotals, before/net results and totals come
from computeOverTimeResults over the raw tree, never the visible rows.
New pure module overTimeTableModel.ts (section grouping + collapse accessors)
keeps the component thin and unit-testable without a React render harness;
overTimeResults.ts is left untouched. 8 new tests; build + 728 vitest green.
Resolves#265
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds an id-keyed hierarchical `tree: OverTimeRow[]` sidecar to
getCategoryOverTime, built via the generic buildLeafDrivenTree (#263) as
buildOverTimeTree — leaf-driven, income-first, no top-N / no "Other" bucket.
The name-keyed pivot (data/categories/colors/types/categoryIds) is left
BYTE-IDENTICAL, so the Trends chart and the dashboard render unchanged.
computeOverTimeResults now consumes the id-keyed tree LEAVES (never the
`is_parent` subtotals) grouped by each leaf's category_id-resolved type, so
the section subtotals and the Result-before/net lines are exact: two homonym
categories of different types no longer collide, and a non-top-N income or
transfer category is no longer lumped into "Other" as an expense.
CategoryOverTimeTable renders the tree leaves (every category, id-safe)
instead of the top-N pivot; the chart keeps reading the top-N-capped pivot so
its stacked series stay bounded. OverTimeRow mirrors CategoryDelta's snake_case
hierarchy block (parent_id/is_parent/depth/category_type) so it composes with
collapsibleRows / useCollapsibleGroups for the #265 hierarchy work.
Tests: rewrote overTimeResults.test.ts onto the tree (homonym regression +
leaves-only-not-parents); added buildOverTimeTree suite (nesting, income-first,
grand-total invariance, orphan, A->B->A cycle depth guard) and a
getCategoryOverTime tree-wiring test proving the pivot stays top-N+Other while
the tree carries every category. 720 vitest green, build + tsc green.
Resolves#264
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Trends report previously opened on the global monthly chart, which
has no income section — so a user's revenue (e.g. their pay) was hidden
until they manually switched to the "By category" table view.
Open the report on byCategory + table by default so the income section
(and therefore payroll) is visible immediately. Two scoped call-site
changes:
- useTrends initial subView: "global" -> "byCategory"
- ReportsTrendsPage viewMode fallback: readViewMode(key, "table")
Both defaults are scoped to Trends. The real-vs-real compare report
(distinct "reports-viewmode-compare" storage key) is unaffected, and a
user's own persisted view choice still wins over the new fallback.
Resolves#262
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The two hierarchical comparable reports — real-vs-real Compare and
real-vs-budget — now let the user collapse or expand each top-level
category's sub-categories. Groups start collapsed by default (#260): only
the parent's subtotal row shows until the user expands it, and each expanded
group is remembered per report.
- New pure module utils/collapsibleRows.ts (visibility filter, group-key
extraction, expanded-set (de)serialization) + useCollapsibleGroups hook
wrapping the localStorage-persisted expanded set. Persisting the *expanded*
set (not the collapsed one) makes "all collapsed" the zero/default state.
- A chevron toggles each top-level parent; an "Expand all / Collapse all"
button toggles them together. Section subtotals and result lines keep
summing every leaf, so collapsing never changes any total.
- Accessors mirror each table's own depth/parent logic so hidden rows are
exactly a group's indented descendants.
- i18n keys reports.collapse.{expandAll,collapseAll} (FR/EN); CHANGELOG.
CategoryOverTimeTable (Trends -> by category) is intentionally left out: its
rows are a flat top-N category list with no parent/child hierarchy to fold.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Apply the compare report's "result analysis" presentation to Trends -> By
category (table view). Categories are grouped into Income -> Expenses ->
Transfers sections with per-month and total subtotals; the old mixed "Total"
row (which summed absolute magnitudes into a meaningless figure) is replaced by
a Net result row per month (income - expenses + transfers) plus a Result before
transfers row shown only when transfers exist, both coloured by sign. Category
cells stay neutral levels.
- reportService.getCategoryOverTime: project COALESCE(c.type,'expense') in both
SELECTs and return an additive `types` map (built from the top-N rows, like
`colors`). Dashboard widget and CategoryOverTimeChart are untouched.
- shared types: add `types` to CategoryOverTimeData.
- new pure module overTimeResults.ts (computeOverTimeResults) with unit tests -
the per-month result reducer, mirroring the compare's pure Totals helper.
- i18n: add reports.compare.resultNet / resultBeforeTransfers (FR+EN); reuse the
existing sections.* and total* keys.
- .gitignore: anchor the autopilot `reports/` rule to `/reports/` so it no
longer swallows new files under src/components/reports/.
Section order is income-first (Revenus -> Depenses -> Transferts), per the
issue; the existing COMPARE_TYPE_ORDER is expense-first, so a local
OVER_TIME_TYPE_ORDER is used rather than reusing it.
Resolves#256
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "actual vs actual" compare was expenses-only (WHERE amount < 0), so revenue
categories were invisible — you could not tell a surplus from a deficit. Make it
an income statement (the product's namesake "résultat"):
- COMPARE_DELTA_SQL: broaden the WHERE and per-type CASE to include `income` as
a signed SUM (like `transfer`), so revenue credits survive the outflow filter.
Expenses stay ABS-of-outflows, byte-identical. Transfer netting (#243) intact.
- Section order is now income -> expense -> transfer (COMPARE_TYPE_ORDER).
- ComparePeriodTable: replace the now-meaningless flat grand total with two
result lines — "result before transfers" (revenues - expenses) and the net
"result" (after transfers) — extracted into a pure, tested compareResults
module. Delta colours are direction-aware (income/result up = green, spending
up = red); result amounts are coloured by sign (surplus/deficit).
- ComparePeriodChart stays a spending view: filter to expense leaves so revenue
bars don't mix into the same axis.
- useCompare: skip the initial period-sync so the compare opens on the previous
(last complete) month instead of the civil-year December that useReportsPeriod
yields by default.
Also anchor the `reports/` gitignore to `/reports/` — the unanchored rule was
silently ignoring new files under src/components/reports/.
Tests: new compareResults.test.ts (result roll-up, unbalanced transfer, deficit,
subtotal exclusion); reportService.test.ts updated for the broadened SQL, the
income bucket rule, and income-first section order. Build + 685 vitest green.
Resolves#253
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Make the v1 target editable on EVERY row of the categories-migration
preview (StepSimulate), not only the "needs review" ones. Each row now
renders a reused CategoryCombobox (accent-insensitive type-ahead,
keyboard, hierarchical) in place of the read-only text / flat <select>.
A pure adapter (taxonomyToComboboxCategories) flattens the full v1
taxonomy into Category-shaped rows once in StepSimulate and passes it as
a prop to the rows. The full tree (not just leaves) is fed so mid-tree
default targets such as "Divertissement" (id 1710, the default for
"Jeux, Films & Livres") both display and can be re-picked. The target
cell stops click/keydown propagation so picker interaction never toggles
the row preview. Reducer/guard behavior unchanged: resolving a "none"
row still bumps confidence to medium, and the unresolved-count guard
stays functional.
Resolves#246
A detailed (by-security) account can now import its positions from a CSV
instead of adding each security one by one. An "Import CSV" button next to
"Add a title" opens a native picker; the delimiter, encoding and columns
(symbol, quantity, optional price + book_cost) are auto-detected via new
csvAutoDetect helpers and adjustable in a small mapping editor. Rows sharing
a symbol are merged (SUM qty + book_cost, first price) and the batch is merged
into the basket by normalized symbol, so no UNIQUE(snapshot_line_id,
security_id) violation can occur at save. A CSV without a price column imports
quantities with an empty unit_price (fetch/type later) — the existing atomic
save path is unchanged (no SQL/Rust change).
- csvAutoDetect: autoDetectHoldingColumns + analyzeHoldingsCsv (+ tests)
- useSnapshotEditor: holdingsFromCsvRows + IMPORT_HOLDINGS action + importHoldings (+ tests)
- HoldingsCsvImportModal: file pick -> parse -> mapping editor + preview
- i18n FR/EN under balance.snapshot.detailed.importCsv.*
- CHANGELOG (Added / Ajouté)
Resolves#245
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Decouple the /balance empty-state guard into three explicit states via a
new pure helper `deriveLandingState` (empty / accounts-no-snapshot /
populated). Having accounts but no snapshot no longer strands the user on a
snapshot-only onboarding card: each state now renders navigation tiles
(HubReportNavCard, modeled on the Reports hub), and "Manage accounts"
(/balance/accounts) is reachable in every state, including the populated
dashboard.
- Remove BalanceOnboardingCard (component + test) and the dead
balance.onboarding.* i18n keys; add balanceLanding.ts + test.
- Add balance.hub.* and balance.landing.* keys in FR and EN.
- CHANGELOG (EN + FR) under [Unreleased].
Resolves#244
Render the real-vs-real comparable report as a parent/child category tree
with subtotal rows, mirroring the budget report — rows grouped into
expense/income/transfer sections with per-section and grand totals and a
subtotals-on-top/bottom toggle. The compare service now builds the tree on
top of the flat per-category deltas, so leaf-category figures are unchanged
and the #243 transfer netting is preserved (a balanced transfer group
subtotals to ~0, i.e. the group's net).
- reportService: buildCompareTree() synthesizes subtotal rows from the flat
leaves + category metadata; getCompareMonthOverMonth/YoY return the tree
(COMPARE_DELTA_SQL and rowsToDeltas untouched).
- CategoryDelta gains optional parent_id/is_parent/depth/category_type.
- ComparePeriodTable: sections, depth indentation, reorderRows toggle,
section/grand net totals.
- Cartes top-movers and ComparePeriodChart filter to leaf rows only.
- reorderRows constraint loosened to the two fields it reads.
- i18n (FR+EN) section labels; CHANGELOG entries.
Resolves#247
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reports > Compare (real vs real) summed only outflows (SUM(ABS(amount))
filtered on amount < 0), so a `transfer` category like "Paiement CC" -
whose debit and matching credit should cancel - always showed the sum of
its debits instead of ~0.
Net transfer-type categories via a signed SUM(t.amount) while keeping the
expense behavior (ABS + amount < 0) for every other type, and broaden the
WHERE so transfer credits survive the expense filter. Both MoM and YoY now
share a single COMPARE_DELTA_SQL constant so they stay in sync. Real-vs-
budget already nets (signed SUM, no filter) and is unchanged.
Resolves#243
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
@babel/core@7.29.0 (pulled transitively by @vitejs/plugin-react, build-only)
was flagged by GHSA-4x5r-pxfx-6jf8 (arbitrary file read via sourceMappingURL,
low, CVSS 3.2). npm audit fix cannot resolve it — the version is pinned by the
parent — so a scoped overrides entry forces the patched 7.29.7 within the
parent's accepted 7.x range (non-breaking). npm audit now reports 0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Database lock (the reported 0.10.0 regression):
- tauri-plugin-sql loads SQLite through a default multi-connection sqlx pool
(Pool::connect => max_connections = 10) and exposes no JS transaction
primitive. BEGIN and COMMIT issued as separate db.execute calls could land on
different pooled connections, stranding an open write transaction on an idle
connection — a permanent write lock until app restart. Triggered when the
Bilan page's concurrent reads interleaved with an in-flight snapshot save.
- Fix: funnel every db operation through one FIFO lock in db.ts; withTransaction
holds it across the whole BEGIN..COMMIT so a transaction's statements never
span connections (and the saves become genuinely atomic). A reentrancy guard
lets nested getDb() calls run directly instead of deadlocking. Applied to all
5 transaction sites (saveSnapshotAtomic, upsertSnapshotLines,
proposeStarterAccounts, applyKeywordWithReassignment, applyMigration) via
in-place helper extraction. New db.test.ts covers serialization,
cross-transaction non-interleaving, reentrancy, and lock release on error.
Log console (Settings -> Systems -> Journaux):
- getLogs returned the same mutated array reference, so useSyncExternalStore
(identity comparison) never re-rendered on a new log -> the console never
updated live. getLogs now returns an immutable snapshot rebuilt on each
mutation (stable between mutations, new identity after each).
- Add logInfo/logWarn/logError app-logging API and instrument the snapshot save
(info on success, error on failure) so DB issues surface in the console.
tsc + 635 vitest + vite build green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Turn the detailed-account snapshot variant into the real per-title entry
surface (building on the minimal sub-rows from #213):
- New SecurityPicker (src/components/balance/SecurityPicker.tsx): an
autocomplete combobox over the existing balance_securities catalogue
(loaded via listSecurities()) with inline creation. Accepts any
normalized symbol (UPPER/TRIM) with NO live ticker validation — the
price fetch is best-effort and separate. On pick/create it emits a
SecurityPick {symbol, asset_type, name, isNew}; a stock/crypto toggle
lets the user set the asset class when creating a new symbol (default
'stock'). Built on the CategoryCombobox UI idiom (ARIA listbox,
keyboard nav, click-outside). Pure helpers filterSecurities /
decideCreateOption are exported and unit-tested (no jsdom harness).
- SnapshotLineRow detailed sub-rows: labeled columns
[title (SecurityPicker), quantity, price (+ existing PriceFetchControl),
value (qty x price, read-only), book_cost, live unrealized gain].
Account value = displayed SUM of positions. Simple accounts unchanged.
- useSnapshotEditor: new SET_HOLDING_SECURITY action + setHoldingSecurity
callback (atomically sets symbol + asset_type + name and drops the
stale fetched-price attribution since the symbol changed). The
securities catalogue is loaded in loadForDate and exposed as
state.securities, so it refreshes after a save that creates a security.
- i18n: extended balance.snapshot.detailed.* (col.*, picker.*, book cost,
unrealized gain) in FR + EN — no hardcoded UI text.
- CHANGELOG (EN + FR) under [Unreleased]: first user-visible surface of
the per-title detail chain (#210-#213 were schema/service/reducer).
Build (tsc + vite) green; npm test green (613 tests, +10 SecurityPicker).
Generated autonomously by /autopilot run of 2026-06-06
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Document Étape 1 of the balance audit (vehicle_type axis), already shipped
in #202/#203/#204:
- ADR 0014 (Accepted): fiscal envelope is an account attribute, the category
is a pure asset class; Étape 2 (per-security detail) explicitly out of scope.
- ADR 0012 marked Rejected (never accepted, not Superseded) + pointer to 0014.
- User guide (markdown + in-app docs.balance i18n FR/EN): optional fiscal
envelope, the two chart axes, type renaming, and the historical-reclass note.
- CHANGELOG.md + CHANGELOG.fr.md [Unreleased]: Added (envelope field, envelope
axis, collapsible returns) + Changed (asset-class category, CELI/REER reclass,
rename no longer alters translation, historical-reclass note).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Before this commit, `cargo test --doc --manifest-path src-tauri/Cargo.toml`
failed: the indented formula at return_calculator.rs:12-13 was parsed by
rustdoc as a Rust code block and the pseudo-math (`R = ... sum(CF_i)`)
did not compile. Pre-existing since commit 531624b.
Wrapping the formula in an explicit `\`\`\`text` fence tells rustdoc to
render but not compile-test the block. `cargo test --doc` now passes
(0 doctests, no failures).
Also adds the consolidated #187 entry to CHANGELOG.md and CHANGELOG.fr.md
under Fixed/Corrigé summarizing all six fixes (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S7) —
S6 already factorized, S8 deferred to backlog, S9 obsolete.
Suggestion S7 from worker note on #176 (#187).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Extends PR #189's fix (one input on /balance/snapshot) to the 7 remaining
native <input type="date"> fields across 4 components:
- transactions/TransactionFilterBar.tsx (dateFrom + dateTo)
- adjustments/AdjustmentForm.tsx (form.date)
- balance/LinkTransfersModal.tsx (from + to)
- dashboard/PeriodSelector.tsx (localFrom + localTo)
Each onChange handler now calls e.currentTarget.blur() after the state
update to dismiss the native date popup on Linux Tauri WebView. The call
is a no-op on Windows WebView2 / macOS WKWebView, where the picker
already auto-closes.
No automated test added: this is a WebKitGTK-specific WebView quirk that
cannot be reproduced in jsdom/vitest. Manual smoke test on Linux Tauri
dev was the validation, mirroring PR #189's approach.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Transitive dependency via vite (range ^8.5.3 already accepts the fix).
Lockfile-only change; no package.json modification needed.
Advisory GHSA-qx2v-qp2m-jg93 is a moderate severity XSS via unescaped
</style> in the CSS stringifier output. postcss runs at build time only
and never ships in the Tauri binary, so practical exposure is nil — but
this clears the npm audit warning and the defenseur finding.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The single 12-card SettingsPage is replaced by a hub at /settings linking
to three thematic sub-pages mounted via a shared SettingsLayout (Outlet):
/settings SettingsHomePage (3 cards-cluster + PageHelp)
/settings/users UsersSettingsPage (Account, License, DocsContent)
/settings/data DataSettingsPage (Categories, DataManagement,
PriceFetchConsentToggle)
/settings/systems SystemsSettingsPage (Version, UpdateCard,
ChangelogContent, LogViewer)
DocsPage and ChangelogPage are extracted into reusable DocsContent /
ChangelogContent components and the standalone /docs and /changelog
routes become Navigate redirects to preserve external bookmarks and
release-note links. UpdateCard is extracted from the inline updater
block for symmetry and testability.
TokenStoreFallbackBanner is mounted once in SettingsLayout, surfacing
the OS-keychain-fallback warning across the four main routes only.
The two existing /settings/categories/{standard,migrate} sub-routes
stay flat (siblings of SettingsLayout) to keep their focused flows
free of the banner — their internal back-links now point to
/settings/data.
i18n FR/EN gain settings.{home, users, data, systems, backToHome};
docs/architecture.md and CHANGELOG{,.fr}.md updated. Pure refactor of
presentation: no new business logic, no Tauri commands, no SQL
migrations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
WebKitGTK (Linux Tauri WebView) does not auto-dismiss the native
<input type="date"> popup after a value commit — the user has to
press Esc. Force-blur on change is a no-op on Edge Chromium WebView2
(Windows) and WKWebView (macOS), where the popup already closes.
Scope narrowed to /balance/snapshot per issue body. Six other date
inputs across the app share the same WebKitGTK bug; tracked in a
follow-up issue rather than bundled here.
Diagnostic: Ubuntu 24.04 + libwebkit2gtk-4.1-0 2.50.4-0ubuntu0.24.04.1.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Part 1 — New profiles: seed 4 starter accounts in
consolidated_schema.sql (Compte chèque/CELI/REER/Compte
non-enregistré, currency CAD, is_active=1) right after the
balance_categories seeds. Categories resolved via SELECT subquery
on the seeded `key` values for robustness.
Part 2 — Existing profiles: StarterAccountsModal proposes the same
4 starters at first /balance visit. Default-checked checkboxes,
collision rule (case-insensitive trim name + matching category)
disables matches with a "Déjà présent" tooltip. The atomic helper
`proposeStarterAccounts` wraps the inserts in BEGIN/COMMIT (rolls
back on error). user_preferences.balance_starter_proposed records
{shown_at, accepted} so the modal never reappears, dismissed or
confirmed.
Part 3 — docs/adr/0012-balance-two-level-model.md (Proposed):
captures the future vehicles × compositions model for reflection,
no code change. Numbered 0012 because 0011 was already taken by
the providers-best-effort-yahoo ADR. Linked from architecture.md
ADR table and Bilan section.
Tests: StarterAccountsModal.test.tsx covers STARTER_ACCOUNTS shape,
getStarterCollisions (case-insensitive trim, category-scoped) and
proposeStarterAccounts (insert order, COMMIT, ROLLBACK on failure).
No render tests — mirrors the BalanceOnboardingCard pattern (no
jsdom configured).
Resolves#179