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>
Avoids the false 'empty FR changelog' diagnosis during the version-migration
step of the /release skill. Committing a WIP edit orphaned from session 5466da98.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
getCategoryOverTime's monthly pivot selected COALESCE(c.type,'expense') AS
category_type but nothing read it — the `types` map is built from the top-N
query. Remove the unused projection and its row-type field. No behaviour change.
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>
/pr-review on #255 caught a cross-consumer regression: broadening
COMPARE_DELTA_SQL to surface income (this PR) also feeds getCartesSnapshot,
whose "top movers" card is a spending view (up = red). A salary rise would land
under "biggest increases" coloured red — inverted meaning.
Filter significantMovers to expense leaves ((category_type ?? "expense") ===
"expense"), mirroring ComparePeriodChart. The surviving expense output is
byte-identical to pre-#253. Add a Cartes regression test (an income category
with the biggest delta must not top the movers list) — the existing test mocked
the compare SQL without category types, so it stayed silently green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Addresses /pr-review REQUEST_CHANGES on #255.
- useCompare: the "skip first sync" boolean was not StrictMode-safe — the dev
double-invoke of effects flipped the flag on setup #1, so setup #2 re-synced
the reference month to the civil-year December, re-introducing the very bug
Changement 2 fixes (dev only; prod has no double-invoke). Replace it with a
value-change guard: a ref seeded with the initial `to` plus a pure
syncReferenceOnPeriodChange() that only dispatches when `to` actually changes.
Idempotent across the double-invoke, and now unit-tested (5 cases) since the
decision is a pure function (the project has no renderHook harness).
- Remove the now-orphaned reports.compare.totalRow i18n key (both locales) — the
flat grand total it labelled was replaced by the result lines.
- ComparePeriodTable: gate the "before transfers" line on results.hasTransfers
(previously computed/tested but unused).
- ComparePeriodChart: show the no-data empty state when the expense filter
leaves nothing (a pure income/transfer period) instead of bare axes.
Build + 690 vitest green.
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>
Address the two non-blocking review notes on PR #252:
- The re-injected non-leaf parent (e.g. #1710) is technically clickable, not
'never offered'; correct the MappingRow comment to state selecting it is a
no-op (only leaves resolve).
- Extract the per-row option-building glue into a pure, unit-tested helper
comboboxCategoriesForTarget (4 cases: null/leaf pass-through by reference,
non-leaf append, unresolvable stale id).
The v1 target combobox in the migration preview now offers only leaf
categories (the inputable end-categories), not intermediate parents, so a
transaction is never mapped to a grouping bucket. Leaves render as a flat,
un-indented list in taxonomy order.
A low-confidence default can still point a v2 category at a non-leaf parent
(e.g. 'Divertissement' #1710); MappingRow re-injects that current target for
its single row via findTaxonomyCategory so the input stays populated, while
new picks remain leaves-only. Adds a findTaxonomyCategory pure helper + tests
(adapter now returns 112 leaves, not the 150-node full tree).
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>
vite@6.4.2: server.fs.deny bypass (GHSA-fx2h-pf6j-xcff, high) + NTLMv2 hash
disclosure (GHSA-v6wh-96g9-6wx3, moderate) -- Windows-only, dev server.
vitest@4.0.18: UI server arbitrary file read/exec (GHSA-5xrq-8626-4rwp,
critical) -- only when 'vitest --ui' is listening. Both dev-only. Bumped
within 6.x/4.x (no major). 635 tests pass, build green.
npm audit: 3 -> 1 (only @babel/core low remains; left out deliberately --
audit fix adds 77 packages without resolving it, needs a scoped override
in a separate change).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
react-router-dom@7.13.0 pulled react-router@7.13.0, affected by 7 advisories
(turbo-stream RCE, DoS __manifest/single-fetch, XSS RSC redirect), corrected
in <7.15.1. Bumping the parent to 7.18.1 pulls react-router@7.18.1 and clears
both npm audit entries. react-router-dom carries no advisory of its own (#238
inherited transitively from #235). Build (tsc + vite) green; no major bump.
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>
The v16 belt-and-suspenders abort guard keyed on `a.symbol IS NOT NULL`
instead of convertibility. A simple-category account carrying a residual
symbol (left by a priced→simple recategorization; AccountForm renders the
symbol field unconditionally) has quantity-NULL lines by construction;
they satisfied the over-broad predicate, so the guard inserted 0, the
CHECK(ok = 1) failed, and the whole v16 migration aborted — the app no
longer started for that profile.
JOIN balance_categories and require `c.asset_type IS NOT NULL` in the guard
subquery, in all three copies (Migration v16, V16_SQL mirror, and the
V16_CORRUPT injected-failure test, kept statement-equivalent). Add a
regression test seeding a simple account with a residual symbol plus a
quantity-NULL line: v16 now applies without abort and leaves the account
intact (not converted, no security/holding, qty/value preserved).
Modifying v16 in place is safe: it has never shipped in a tagged release
(v0.9.1 stopped at v13; v14-v16 are unreleased), so no persisted profile
carries its checksum yet.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>