phase.add appended the entry after the 999.x backlog (the decimal backlog
convention confused the auto-placement). Moved it into Phase Details before
## Progress, added it to the top checklist + Progress table + execution order,
gave it goal/success-criteria/candidate-scope (promotes backlog 999.2/3/6/7/8/9),
renamed the dir to 06-ux-polish, and bumped STATE to 6 phases (50%).
Weekly recurring create writes valid RRULE and recurred in Fastmail; repeat-bound
+ per-occurrence-duration UX gaps backlogged (999.7/999.8). Deleting the recurring
series cleared master + all occurrences in one delete. Remaining deferred by
design: B5 (Android), C (SSE smoke — Phase 4 entry gate).
Captured from Gate 2 live testing 2026-06-07:
- 999.6 all-day events need distinct visual treatment
- 999.7 event form: auto-advance end when start moves; + latent all-day EDIT
off-by-one (edit grows the event by a day — write/display convert inclusive
<-> exclusive but the edit form does not)
- 999.8 recurrence bound (repeat-until/count) so a recurring event isn't one
giant multi-month event; verify daily-vs-weekly selection
- 999.9 edit a recurring series (whole-series edit; per-occurrence already v1.x)
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 calendar flashed whenever the event popup/form closed or a post-write events
refetch landed. Root cause: CalendarContent was a function component DEFINED
INSIDE CalendarShell's render and used as <CalendarContent />. A nested component
has a new identity every render, so React unmounted+remounted its whole subtree
— including <ScheduleXCalendar> — on ANY CalendarShell re-render. The earlier
Bug B work only minimized re-renders (Zustand selectors) to dodge this; the
resync-before-done fix made the post-write ['events'] refetch deliver changed
data again, so the remount/flash returned.
Fix: render the content as a plain JSX element value (const calendarContent)
referenced at both layout sites instead of a nested component type. Element
values reconcile in place across re-renders — no remount, no flash.
Captured from Gate 2 live testing: when the OIDC session expires mid-use, the
app hangs the action and shows a generic 'couldn't load events' instead of
recognizing the signed-out state and redirecting to /api/login. Re-auth is
currently only wired to the initial /api/me failure (one-shot).
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.
Two write-path cache bugs surfaced during Gate 2 live testing:
P1 (delete didn't work / ghost event): syncCalendar only UPSERTED events
present on Fastmail and never removed cache rows for events that disappeared.
A successful CalDAV delete left the row in calendar_events forever, so
GET /api/events kept returning it and the UI showed a ghost that 'wouldn't
delete' (even after refresh). Add a prune step: delete calendar_events rows for
this calendar whose uid is absent from the server response (scoped to cal.id so
it never touches another calendar or the other member's rows — BUG B). Empty
server result prunes the whole calendar's cache.
P2 (edit needed a manual refresh): the outbox worker marked a row 'done' BEFORE
triggerTargetedResync refreshed the cache. The PWA's SyncStateToast invalidates
['events'] the instant sync-status flips to 'done', so it refetched stale cache.
Re-sync first, then mark done — 'done' now guarantees the cache reflects the write.
Tests: +2 prune regressions (present-subset prune, empty-server prune-all).
Internal Server Error after returning from Authelia: processOAuthCallback threw
OAUTH_INVALID_RESPONSE ("unexpected state parameter") because the OIDC state
cookie no longer matched the state returned to /callback.
Root cause: eventsQuery (fetchEvents, redirect:'follow', retry:2) ran
concurrently with fetchMe on load. While unauthenticated, every /api/* request
hits the OIDC guard, which 302-redirects to Authelia AND sets a fresh state
cookie. fetchEvents could not follow the cross-origin redirect, so React Query
retried it up to 3x over ~3s — each retry overwriting the state cookie mid-login,
racing the single /api/login navigation that owns the real flow.
Fix: enabled: meQuery.isSuccess. Only fetchMe (redirect:'manual', retry:false)
touches a guarded endpoint while unauthenticated, so the top-level /api/login
navigation owns the state cookie uncontested. Realizes the documented design
intent that only fetchMe drives the login redirect.
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.
The original toSQL() regression test hand-built the joined query inside the
test body and asserted the SQL contained a join — tautological: it never
exercised the handler, so removing .innerJoin from events.ts left it green.
Replace it with two tests that issue real PATCH/DELETE requests against the
mocked select-chain (from → innerJoin → where) and assert the handler returns
202 (not 503) AND invokes the innerJoin spy. Verified RED: removing the
edit+delete joins fails both tests; GREEN with the joins present.
BUG 3: GET / had no ownership predicate — it returned all users' events.
Second household member would see other member's private events.
- Resolve currentUserId at top of GET handler (same resolveUserId helper
as write endpoints); return 401 if unauthenticated.
- Add ownership predicate to WHERE: AND (calendars.userId = currentUserId
OR calendars.isShared = true). Combined with and() around the existing
date-window or() block. Mirrors the /writable-calendars idiom (D-03).
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.
BUG 1: PATCH /:uid/edit and DELETE /:uid selected calendars.url/userId
from .from(calendarEvents) with no join, causing Drizzle to throw at
toSQL() time → 503. Added .innerJoin(calendars, ...) to both lookups,
mirroring the working GET / join idiom.
- Updated PATCH + DELETE beforeEach mocks to route through innerJoin→where
- Updated CR-01 PATCH test mock similarly
- Added regression: edit/delete lookups join calendars describe block with
toSQL() assertions using vi.importActual (real drizzle, no DB needed)
- All 21 tests pass; typecheck clean
BUG A — timed events written 4h off: EventForm sent a naive local wall-clock
string with no offset; the UTC API container parsed it via new Date() as UTC, so
09:00 America/Toronto serialized to DTSTART:...090000Z. Fix: new
apps/pwa/src/lib/eventDateTime.ts serializes timed events to an unambiguous UTC
instant in the browser (where the operator's zone is known); all-day stays a DATE
string. No backend change.
BUG B — created events attached to the wrong user's calendar + duplicate calendar
rows per poll: calendars had no unique key on url, and poller/sync matched
calendars by url alone — so under the shared single Fastmail account (D-16) one
member's collection resolved to the other member's row. Fix: composite
unique(user_id, url); scope poller lookup + sync select to (userId, url); hand
migration 0001 (dedup + add key), applied to the live DB.
Regression tests fail against the buggy url-only predicate. API 98/98, PWA 140/140,
tsc clean both packages.
Root-level PWA files (manifest.webmanifest, sw.js, registerSW.js, workbox-*.js,
icon-*.png, apple-touch-icon.png) were falling through to the index.html
catch-all and returning HTML — breaking the manifest (syntax error) and
preventing the service worker from ever registering. serveStatic('/*') serves
any existing file and calls next() for SPA routes, so index.html stays the
fallback. Registered after /health, /api/*, /callback so those still win.
With the default redirect:follow, the browser follows the OIDC guard's 302 to
Authelia (cross-origin, credentialed) and the fetch HANGS — meQuery stays
'loading' so the SPA spins forever and the isError-driven login redirect never
fires. redirect:manual surfaces the 302 as an opaqueredirect (status 0) that we
detect as auth-required and throw, letting CalendarShell navigate to /api/login.
+4 fetchMe tests.
- git rm apps/api/scripts/seed-credential.mjs (operator-only, run out-of-band;
the credential is already seeded in the running DB)
- gitignore .playwright-cli/, gate2-*.png, and the seed script path
- Import maybeRedirectToLogin + clearLoginRedirect from loginRedirect.ts
- useEffect on meQuery.isError calls maybeRedirectToLogin() (one-shot, loop-guarded)
- useEffect on meQuery.isSuccess calls clearLoginRedirect() for future re-auth
- Existing 'Sign-in required' branch retained as fall-through for already-attempted case
- Register app.get('/api/login', redirect to '/') in protected-routes block
- Route placed after OIDC guard so unauthenticated nav triggers auth flow
- Add login.test.ts covering bypass and OIDC-passthrough redirect paths
- Dockerfile: build apps/pwa into the production image's ./public so the API
serves the PWA on a single port (:3000) for the Pangolin/newt tunnel
- docker-compose.yml: set NODE_ENV=production (mount OIDC unconditionally) and
constrain OIDC_SCOPES=openid profile email offline_access (Authelia rejected
the empty-default's full scopes_supported with invalid_scope)
- apps/api/scripts/seed-credential.mjs: operator tool to seed member_credentials
(encrypted Fastmail app password) out-of-band — fills the documented gap
- In update dispatch, SELECT etag FROM calendar_events WHERE uid = row.uid before PUT
- Use fresh etag as If-Match instead of stale enqueue-time row.etag when available
- Fall back to row.etag when calendarEvents has no matching row
- D-08 conflict detection intact: genuine external changes update calendarEvents.etag
differently from any pending row, so they still 412 correctly
- WR-02 fresh: update PUT must use calendarEvents.etag not stale enqueue-time etag
(fails RED: capturedEtag === 'old-etag', not 'new-etag')
- WR-02 fallback: when calendarEvents has no row, fall back to row.etag (passes in RED)
- Add mockWhereCalEvents to mock infrastructure to isolate calendarEvents selects
- Switch all beforeEach to vi.resetAllMocks() to prevent mockImplementationOnce bleed
- outboxWorker: remove empty-credential fallback; let loadClientForUser throw on error (CR-03)
- outboxWorker: fix backoff index from nextAttemptCount to row.attemptCount so first retry waits 15s not 60s (WR-01)
- events.ts: replace bare crypto.randomUUID() with import { randomUUID } from 'node:crypto' on all three handlers (WR-08)
- Add mockDecryptPassword to vi.hoisted() so tests can control loadClientForUser behavior
- Add vi.mock for broker/crypto.js to enable CR-03 scenario
- Introduce wireMockChain() helper that differentiates credential vs outbox db selects
- CR-03 RED: credential-load failure must leave row pending, not call createFastmailClient('')
- WR-01 RED: first transient retry must use BACKOFF_SECONDS[0]=15s not BACKOFF_SECONDS[1]=60s
- Update FAKE_CRED_ROW so loadClientForUser can return a real credential-shaped row