Pure utilities backing the TimelineDensityFilter component:
- monthBoundaryFrom/To convert YYYY-MM into LocalDate strings the existing
/api/documents/search accepts (first/last day of the month).
- buildMonthSequence enumerates months between minDate and maxDate, crossing
year boundaries.
- fillDensityGaps merges sparse backend buckets with the full month sequence,
producing zero-count entries for months that the API omitted.
14 unit tests cover leap years, year boundaries, null inputs, and out-of-order
buckets.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes all remaining failing tests in the browser project. Root cause in
every case: Playwright CDP-based clicks/keyboard events do not reliably
trigger Svelte 5 onclick/onkeydown handlers. Pattern applied throughout:
- Buttons / result items: native `.element().click()` or
`dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent('click', { bubbles: true }))`
- Keyboard events: `dispatchEvent(new KeyboardEvent('keydown', { key }))`
on the target DOM element
- TipTap selection: `element.focus()` + Selection API +
`document.dispatchEvent(new Event('selectionchange'))`
- ProseMirror focus for onFocus: `dispatchEvent(new FocusEvent('focus'))`
Also fixes pre-existing content/logic issues found during analysis:
- ChronikErrorCard, BulkDropZone, CorrespondenzHero: stale i18n strings
and wrong ARIA role (combobox not textbox)
- RichtlinienRuleCard: beide beispielInput + beispielOutput required for
arrow to render; querySelectorAll to get last code element
- admin/system/page: vi.unstubAllGlobals() in afterEach; strict-mode
heading selector; per-call mockResolvedValueOnce for dual-card page
- DocumentList: add total prop + result count paragraph (test relied on it)
- PersonTypeahead keyboard navigation: pressKey() helper with native
KeyboardEvent dispatch replaces userEvent.keyboard()
- PersonMultiSelect: native element clicks for result selection and
chip removal; keydown dispatch on result div for Enter key test
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
TranscriptionEditView: fix 4 failing tests:
- textarea → [role="textbox"] selector (editor is contenteditable, not <textarea>)
- button clicks → dispatchEvent(MouseEvent) for reliable Svelte 5 onclick with TipTap
- mentionedPersons test: init block with @mention token so deserialize() creates a
mention node; use userEvent.type + vi.waitFor (real timers) instead of fill +
fake timers, which prevents TipTap onUpdate from firing the debounce timer
EntityNavSection: anchor link click → add capture-phase preventDefault before
clicking to stop iframe navigation while allowing Svelte onclick handler to run
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
statusLabel() was a one-line alias for formatDocumentStatus() with no
additional behaviour. Remove it and update DocumentStatusChip.svelte to
call formatDocumentStatus() directly. Remove the corresponding alias
test suite from the spec file.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
MissionControlStrip is a document-processing pipeline visualiser — it
imports document-domain components (SegmentationColumn, TranscriptionColumn,
ReadyColumn) and belongs in the document domain. It was placed in
shared/dashboard, creating a shared → document coupling that the upcoming
boundaries rule would block.
Refs #410
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
FieldLabelBadge is a generic UI primitive (additive/replace badge used in form
field labels). It lived in the document domain but was already imported by
PersonTypeahead (person domain), creating a person → document coupling.
Moving it to shared/primitives eliminates that cross-domain dependency.
Refs #410
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
These functions describe DocumentStatus display logic (dot colours, readable
labels) and belong in the document domain. They were incorrectly placed in
personFormat.ts. Moving them to documentStatusLabel.ts removes the
person → document dependency and prepares the codebase for the
boundaries/dependencies ESLint rule.
Refs #410
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>