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
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>
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>
- Remove non-null assertions on bYear/bMonth in useDashboard fetchData
by making parameters required
- Extract shared computeDateRange and buildMonthOptions into
src/utils/dateRange.ts to eliminate duplication across useDashboard,
useReports, DashboardPage and ReportsPage
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add budgetYear/budgetMonth state to useDashboard hook with last
completed month as default
- Add month dropdown selector in the dashboard BudgetVsActual title
- Reduce dropdown font size in both Reports and Dashboard pages
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Default period changed from month to year-to-date
- Remove recent transactions section
- Add expenses over time stacked bar chart (by category/month)
- Add budget vs actual table (current month)
- Reorganize layout: cards, pie + budget table, full-width chart
Closes#15
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a "year" period (Jan 1 to today) between "6 months" and "12 months"
in the period selector across all reports and dashboard views.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Allow users to select an arbitrary date interval (e.g. Jan 1–15) in
addition to the existing preset periods. The "Custom" button opens a
dropdown with two date inputs and an Apply button. Works on both the
Reports and Dashboard pages.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wire dashboard to real DB data with period selector (month/3m/6m/12m/all),
expense breakdown donut chart by category, and last 10 transactions list.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>