The +page.ts client-side load now forwards the active /documents URL
filters (q, senderId, receiverId, tag, tagQ, status, tagOp) to
/api/documents/density so the bars recompute when the user narrows the
search. Date bounds (from/to) are deliberately omitted — the chart is
the surface for picking those.
- New `DensityFilters` type and `buildDensityUrl(filters)` helper.
- `fetchDensity` accepts a filter snapshot (defaulting to {} for
back-compat in tests).
- 6 new unit tests cover URL building, multi-tag repetition, AND/OR
forwarding, the explicit-no-from/to invariant, and filter-aware fetch.
- Generated API types refreshed against the new backend signature.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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