All-day: a single-day all-day event displayed across two days. iCal all-day
DTEND is EXCLUSIVE (1-day event = DTSTART:24/DTEND:25) and the server occurrence
carries that exclusive end, but Schedule-X treats all-day end as INCLUSIVE.
hydrateEvents now subtracts one day (clamped to >= start) so a 1-day event shows
on one day and an N-day event spans N days. Write path was already correct
(verified against stored VEVENTs). +regression test.
Color: a member's coral (#E8734A) was mistaken for the shared-family rose
(#F25C7A). Reorder COLOR_PALETTE so warm near-rose hues (amber, coral) are
assigned LAST; early members get cool, clearly-distinct colors (blue/green/teal).
Gate 2 A3 fail: a second member (amelia) got the same color as the first (luc),
both #E8734A. Color was assigned by COUNT(*) % palette; a deleted spike user
shifted the count so two live members landed on the same slot. Replace with
'first palette color not already in use by another user' (fall back to count
round-robin only once the palette is exhausted) — guarantees distinct, stable
colors for up to palette length members. +1 regression test (deletion frees a
slot → next member fills it, no collision).
The legend showed 'Member 972be1a3' because Authelia does not emit
name/preferred_username/email in the ID TOKEN (only at the userinfo endpoint),
and @hono/oidc-auth reads ID-token claims only. The real fix is an Authelia
claims_policy adding those claims to id_token for the familysync client.
App-side robustness so it self-heals once Authelia is fixed (no DB surgery):
- deriveDisplayName now returns null (not a synthetic 'Member <sub>') when no
real claim is present, so we never persist an ugly sub string; the UI degrades
to a generic 'Member'.
- upsertUser now tracks the IdP name authoritatively: a non-null displayName that
differs from the stored value updates the row (blank/stale 'Member …'/email →
real name on next login). A null value never overwrites a good stored name.
The displayName claim-preference logic (name → preferred_username → email →
sub fallback) was duplicated verbatim in me.ts and events.ts resolveUserId.
Extract it to auth/user.ts as deriveDisplayName and use it in both call sites,
so the rule has one definition. Update the events.test.ts user.js mock to keep
the real helper (spread importActual) while stubbing only upsertUser.
BUG 2: Both me.ts and events.ts resolveUserId were passing email (often
absent) as displayName to upsertUser, resulting in blank legend names.
Also, upsertUser returned existing rows unchanged even when displayName
was null and a better value was now available.
- me.ts: derive displayName via name → preferred_username → email →
"Member <sub-prefix>" fallback, checked defensively. Updated JSDoc.
- events.ts resolveUserId: same derivation so write-path upserts don't
re-blank a correctly-set displayName.
- user.ts: when existing row has null displayName and caller supplies one,
issue an UPDATE so already-existing blank rows are corrected on next login.
Authelia-side emission of name/preferred_username is an operator concern
(claim mappings / userinfo scope in authelia config) — out of scope here.
The code now reads whatever claims are present and falls back sensibly.
- index.ts: compute devBypassActive at startup; skip app.use(oidcAuthMiddleware)
entirely when active so the OIDC guard never runs in local dev
- routes/me.ts: read c.get('user') first; return dev identity directly when
devAuthBypass injected it, bypassing getAuth() and the DB upsert
- auth/devBypass.ts: add ContextVariableMap augmentation for 'user' key;
correct stale comment that claimed getAuth/401 path was still active
- Create apps/api/src/auth/devBypass.ts: devAuthBypass() middleware with
NODE_ENV=production hard guard as first conditional (T-02-01 mitigation)
- Exports DEV_USER const (id:1, color:COLOR_PALETTE[0]) for test reference
- Mount devAuthBypass() before oidcAuthMiddleware on /api/* in index.ts
- Add devBypass.test.ts: all three behavioral cases pass (production guard,
unset-flag passthrough, active-injection)
- Add DEV_AUTH_BYPASS to .env.example with production warning comment
- Extend docs/deployment.md with dev-auth bypass section and production prohibition