feat(stammbaum): add lineage highlight traversal module (#703)

Pure, DOM-free traversal over the family graph. Given the relationship
edges and a selected root, highlightLineage returns the active id set
(root + full pedigree upward + full descendant tree downward + every
spouse of those blood people, as active leaves) and a connector
predicate active only when both joined people are active.

The walk is guarded by the accumulating visited set, so cyclic PARENT_OF
data terminates (REQ-STAMMBAUM-04 / AC10). SIBLING_OF and social
relation types are ignored, so collaterals never enter the active set.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import { buildLineageIndex, highlightLineage } from './highlightLineage';
import type { components } from '$lib/generated/api';
type RelationshipDTO = components['schemas']['RelationshipDTO'];
// Fixture builders mirror buildLayout.test.ts. Ids are plain readable strings —
// the traversal is id-agnostic, so UUIDs add no value here.
function parentEdge(parentId: string, childId: string, id = parentId + childId): RelationshipDTO {
return {
id,
personId: parentId,
relatedPersonId: childId,
personDisplayName: '',
relatedPersonDisplayName: '',
relationType: 'PARENT_OF'
};
}
function spouseEdge(a: string, b: string, id = a + b): RelationshipDTO {
return {
id,
personId: a,
relatedPersonId: b,
personDisplayName: '',
relatedPersonDisplayName: '',
relationType: 'SPOUSE_OF'
};
}
function siblingEdge(a: string, b: string, id = a + b): RelationshipDTO {
return {
id,
personId: a,
relatedPersonId: b,
personDisplayName: '',
relatedPersonDisplayName: '',
relationType: 'SIBLING_OF'
};
}
function lineage(edges: RelationshipDTO[], rootId: string) {
return highlightLineage(buildLineageIndex(edges), rootId);
}
function activeIds(edges: RelationshipDTO[], rootId: string): string[] {
return [...lineage(edges, rootId).active].sort();
}
describe('highlightLineage — active set (#703)', () => {
it('an isolated person highlights only themselves', () => {
expect(activeIds([], 'root')).toEqual(['root']);
});
it('walks the full pedigree upward (parents and grandparents)', () => {
const edges = [
parentEdge('father', 'root'),
parentEdge('mother', 'root'),
parentEdge('fatherFather', 'father'),
parentEdge('fatherMother', 'father'),
parentEdge('motherFather', 'mother'),
parentEdge('motherMother', 'mother')
];
expect(activeIds(edges, 'root')).toEqual([
'father',
'fatherFather',
'fatherMother',
'mother',
'motherFather',
'motherMother',
'root'
]);
});
it('walks the full descendant tree downward (children and grandchildren)', () => {
const edges = [
parentEdge('root', 'child'),
parentEdge('child', 'grandchild'),
parentEdge('child', 'grandchild2')
];
expect(activeIds(edges, 'root')).toEqual(['child', 'grandchild', 'grandchild2', 'root']);
});
it('activates all spouses of a blood person, including remarriages', () => {
// root's father remarried (mother + secondWife); root married twice (s1 + s2).
const edges = [
parentEdge('father', 'root'),
parentEdge('mother', 'root'),
spouseEdge('father', 'mother'),
spouseEdge('father', 'secondWife'),
spouseEdge('root', 's1'),
spouseEdge('root', 's2')
];
expect(activeIds(edges, 'root')).toEqual([
'father',
'mother',
'root',
's1',
's2',
'secondWife'
]);
});
it('stops at a married-in spouse — the in-law is active but their parents stay dimmed', () => {
const edges = [spouseEdge('root', 'inLaw'), parentEdge('inLawParent', 'inLaw')];
const { active } = lineage(edges, 'root');
expect(active.has('inLaw')).toBe(true);
expect(active.has('inLawParent')).toBe(false);
});
it('never pulls a collateral relative into the active set via a SIBLING_OF edge', () => {
const edges = [
parentEdge('parent', 'root'),
parentEdge('parent', 'sibling'),
siblingEdge('root', 'sibling')
];
const { active } = lineage(edges, 'root');
expect(active.has('parent')).toBe(true); // ancestor
expect(active.has('sibling')).toBe(false); // collateral — reached only down from an ancestor, never walked
});
});
describe('highlightLineage — connector predicate (#703)', () => {
it('is active only when both joined people are active', () => {
// root—inLaw (spouse), inLaw—inLawParent (parent). Only root + inLaw are active.
const edges = [
parentEdge('parent', 'root'),
spouseEdge('root', 'inLaw'),
parentEdge('inLawParent', 'inLaw')
];
const { isConnectorActive } = lineage(edges, 'root');
expect(isConnectorActive('root', 'parent')).toBe(true); // active ↔ active
expect(isConnectorActive('root', 'inLaw')).toBe(true); // active ↔ active spouse
expect(isConnectorActive('inLaw', 'inLawParent')).toBe(false); // active spouse ↔ dimmed in-law parent
});
});
describe('highlightLineage — cyclic data (REQ-STAMMBAUM-04 / AC10)', () => {
it('terminates on a PARENT_OF cycle and resolves the cycle members as active', () => {
// A is parent of B and B is parent of A — a cycle. The visited guard stops the
// walk re-visiting; both cycle members are reachable from root and stay active.
const edges = [parentEdge('a', 'b'), parentEdge('b', 'a')];
expect(activeIds(edges, 'a')).toEqual(['a', 'b']);
});
it('terminates on a self-referential PARENT_OF edge', () => {
const edges = [parentEdge('x', 'x')];
expect(activeIds(edges, 'x')).toEqual(['x']);
});
});

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/**
* Lineage highlighting for the Stammbaum (#703).
*
* Pure, DOM-free traversal over the family graph: given the relationship edges
* and a selected root person, it returns the set of people whose nodes stay at
* full strength (the root's full pedigree upward, full descendant tree downward,
* and every spouse of those blood people) plus a predicate that decides whether
* a connector between two people is active. Everyone and every connector outside
* the active set is rendered dimmed by the presentation layer.
*
* Kept beside `buildLayout.ts` and free of Svelte/DOM so it is unit-testable in
* the node project and the components stay presentation-only.
*/
import type { components } from '$lib/generated/api';
type RelationshipDTO = components['schemas']['RelationshipDTO'];
/**
* Opacity applied to dimmed nodes and connectors. ~0.4 keeps names legible while
* clearly de-emphasised, and works as a lightness cue in both themes (the colour
* tokens are theme-aware) so the cue does not rely on hue (WCAG 1.4.1 / NFR-A11Y-001).
*/
export const DIMMED_OPACITY = 0.4;
/** Adjacency index over the family graph, built once per edge set. */
export type LineageIndex = {
parentToChildren: Map<string, string[]>;
childToParents: Map<string, string[]>;
spouses: Map<string, Set<string>>;
};
export type LineageHighlight = {
/** Ids of people rendered at full strength while the root is selected. */
active: Set<string>;
/** A connector is active only when both people it joins are active. */
isConnectorActive: (aId: string, bId: string) => boolean;
};
function pushTo(map: Map<string, string[]>, key: string, value: string): void {
const list = map.get(key);
if (list) list.push(value);
else map.set(key, [value]);
}
function addSpouse(map: Map<string, Set<string>>, a: string, b: string): void {
const set = map.get(a);
if (set) set.add(b);
else map.set(a, new Set([b]));
}
/**
* Build the adjacency index from the raw edges. Only `PARENT_OF` and `SPOUSE_OF`
* shape a bloodline; `SIBLING_OF` and the social relation types are ignored, so a
* sibling never enters the active set. Spouse pairs are stored symmetrically.
*/
export function buildLineageIndex(edges: RelationshipDTO[]): LineageIndex {
const parentToChildren = new Map<string, string[]>();
const childToParents = new Map<string, string[]>();
const spouses = new Map<string, Set<string>>();
for (const edge of edges) {
if (edge.relationType === 'PARENT_OF') {
pushTo(parentToChildren, edge.personId, edge.relatedPersonId);
pushTo(childToParents, edge.relatedPersonId, edge.personId);
} else if (edge.relationType === 'SPOUSE_OF') {
addSpouse(spouses, edge.personId, edge.relatedPersonId);
addSpouse(spouses, edge.relatedPersonId, edge.personId);
}
}
return { parentToChildren, childToParents, spouses };
}
/**
* Collect every id reachable from `start` along `adjacency`, into `into`. The
* `into.has(id)` check doubles as the visited guard, so a cyclic `PARENT_OF`
* chain terminates instead of recursing unbounded (REQ-STAMMBAUM-04 / AC10).
*/
function collectReachable(
start: string,
adjacency: Map<string, string[]>,
into: Set<string>
): void {
// Seed with the start's neighbours and add the start unconditionally: the
// start may already be in `into` from an earlier walk (the root is shared by
// the ancestor and descendant passes), and a pre-visited start must still be
// expanded rather than short-circuited.
into.add(start);
const stack = [...(adjacency.get(start) ?? [])];
while (stack.length > 0) {
const id = stack.pop()!;
if (into.has(id)) continue;
into.add(id);
for (const next of adjacency.get(id) ?? []) stack.push(next);
}
}
/**
* Compute the active set for the selected `rootId`: the root, all ancestors, all
* descendants, and every spouse of those blood people (spouses are active leaves
* — we never climb into a married-in spouse's own bloodline).
*/
export function highlightLineage(index: LineageIndex, rootId: string): LineageHighlight {
const blood = new Set<string>();
collectReachable(rootId, index.childToParents, blood);
collectReachable(rootId, index.parentToChildren, blood);
const active = new Set(blood);
for (const id of blood) {
for (const spouse of index.spouses.get(id) ?? []) active.add(spouse);
}
return {
active,
isConnectorActive: (aId, bId) => active.has(aId) && active.has(bId)
};
}