# Phase 18: Auto timezone detection and ability to change timezone - Context **Gathered:** 2026-06-14 **Status:** Ready for planning ## Phase Boundary Make the household timezone an **explicit, stored, user-changeable setting** — auto-detected from the browser — instead of the implicit `process.env.TZ` fallback that all-day reminder computation relies on today. Today the timezone is invisible: the server uses `process.env.TZ ?? Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone` (which is UTC inside Docker) purely for the all-day "9 AM local" reminder computation, while the browser uses its own local zone for write serialization and display. This phase stores a single household timezone, seeds it from the browser at setup, lets an admin change it, and routes the server-side all-day reminder computation through it. **In scope:** - Store a single household timezone (new `app_config` key, e.g. `household_timezone`). - Auto-detect the browser IANA timezone and seed the stored value during the Phase 12 setup wizard / first run. - Admin-facing UI to view and change the household timezone (searchable IANA picker). - Route the server-side **all-day reminder** "9 AM local" computation through the stored timezone (overriding the `process.env.TZ` fallback when set). **Out of scope:** - Per-member timezones (single household value only — see D-01). - Auto-overwrite of the stored timezone on login/travel/VPN drift (see D-03). - Changing display rendering or timed-event serialization, which stay browser-local and already-correct (see D-07). ## Implementation Decisions ### Timezone scope - **D-01:** Single **household-wide** timezone, stored in `app_config` (one row, e.g. key `household_timezone`, IANA string value). Chosen over a per-member `users.timezone` column — the household is two people in the same location, and a single value matches the existing implicit single-TZ model. No new column or per-row scheduler logic. ### Detection & drift - **D-02:** Auto-detect the browser IANA timezone (`Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone`) and use it to **seed** the stored value during the Phase 12 setup wizard / first run. - **D-03:** After seeding, the timezone changes **only** via the settings UI. Do NOT auto-overwrite the stored value on later login/detection differences (travel, VPN, new device). Silent drift would unexpectedly shift the "fires at 9 AM" guarantee. (Optional drift *notice* is allowed but not required — never an automatic write.) ### Where to change it - **D-04:** Surface the timezone in the existing **role-gated `/admin` Settings** (Phase 10 `requireAdmin` boundary) and seed it from the **Phase 12 setup wizard**. It is a single household-wide setting, so admin-gating is the correct fit; server-side `requireAdmin` is the real boundary (client `isAdmin` is UX only, per Phase 10 D-03). ### Behavioral boundary - **D-05:** The stored timezone becomes the **source of truth for the server-side all-day "9 AM local" reminder computation** (`reminderScheduler.ts`, `outboxWorker.ts`), replacing the bare `process.env.TZ ?? Intl…` lookup at those sites. - **D-06:** **Fallback chain when `household_timezone` is unset** (e.g. before the wizard seeds it, or on upgrade of an existing install): fall back to the current behavior — `process.env.TZ ?? Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone`. Nothing breaks before a value is stored; this is the backward-compat path. - **D-07:** Display rendering and timed-event write serialization stay **browser-local** and unchanged. This phase must NOT touch the already-correct browser-local write/display path (`eventDateTime.ts`, `hydrateEvents.ts`) — keep the blast radius to the all-day reminder computation only. ### Claude's Discretion - Timezone picker UX: a **searchable IANA dropdown** (recorded default; planner/UI may refine). Validate the value is a real IANA zone before storing. - Exact `app_config` key name and the read/cache strategy for the stored value in the scheduler/outbox (e.g. read-per-run vs cached) — planner's call. - Whether to show a non-blocking "detected zone differs" notice on login (allowed per D-03, not required). ## Canonical References **Downstream agents MUST read these before planning or implementing.** ### Current timezone touchpoints (the code this phase rewires) - `apps/api/src/broker/reminderScheduler.ts` §~247 — `serverTz` lookup for the all-day branch; primary site to route through the stored timezone (D-05). - `apps/api/src/broker/outboxWorker.ts` §~501, §~607 — `tz` lookups feeding `computeAlertInstantUtc` for all-day alert instants; same rewire (D-05). - `apps/api/src/broker/vevent.ts` §~233–315 — `computeAlertInstantUtc`: the pure 9 AM-local computation that *consumes* the tz; contract unchanged, only the tz it's fed changes. ### Storage & settings surfaces - `apps/api/src/db/schema.ts` §282 — `appConfig` table (key/value/updatedAt); where the `household_timezone` key lives (D-01). - Phase 10 admin surface — `apps/api/src/` `/api/admin/*` routes + `requireAdmin`, and the PWA `/admin` Settings route; where the change-tz UI attaches (D-04). See `.planning/phases/10-admin-role-settings/10-CONTEXT.md`. - Phase 12 setup wizard — `.planning/phases/12-*/12-CONTEXT.md` and its `12-UI-SPEC.md`; where detection seeding hooks in (D-02). **Note dependency ordering:** Phase 12 may not be executed yet — planner should confirm and, if needed, make wizard seeding additive/optional so Phase 18 isn't blocked. ### Browser-local path (do NOT modify — boundary guard) - `apps/pwa/src/lib/eventDateTime.ts` — browser-local write serialization (D-07). - `apps/pwa/src/lib/hydrateEvents.ts` — display hydration (D-07). ## Existing Code Insights ### Reusable Assets - `appConfig` table (`schema.ts:282`) — already exists from Phase 10; store the household timezone as a single key/value row, no migration needed for a new key (only seed/read logic). - `requireAdmin` gating + `/admin` Settings route (Phase 10) — reuse directly for the change-tz control; no new auth surface. - Setup wizard scaffolding (Phase 12) — reuse for first-run detection + seeding. - `Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone` — already the detection primitive used server-side; reuse client-side for seeding. ### Established Patterns - Server is the real authorization boundary; client role flags are UX only (Phase 10 D-03) — apply to any tz-write endpoint. - All-day reminder math is isolated in `computeAlertInstantUtc` (pure, tz-arg) — the phase only needs to change *what tz is passed*, not the math. - Backward-compat via additive `app_config` keys + fallback defaults (Phase 10 / Phase 11 style) — keep the `process.env.TZ ?? Intl` fallback (D-06). ### Integration Points - All-day reminder fire path: `reminderScheduler.ts` and `outboxWorker.ts` both independently read tz — both must route through the same stored-value accessor (single helper to avoid drift between the two sites). - Admin Settings (read/write tz) ↔ `app_config` ↔ scheduler/outbox read path. ## Specific Ideas - The "9 AM local" all-day reminder guarantee is the load-bearing reason this setting exists — correctness of that fire time is the success measure. - Keep the change tightly scoped to the all-day reminder computation; the browser-local timed/display path was deliberately fixed earlier and must not regress. ## Deferred Ideas - **Per-member timezones** — only relevant if household members live in different zones; revisit as its own phase if that ever becomes true (would add `users.timezone` + per-row scheduler logic). - **Driving display/timed reminders off the stored tz** — broader behavior change deliberately excluded (D-07) to protect the already-correct browser-local path. --- *Phase: 18-auto-timezone-detection-and-ability-to-change-timezone* *Context gathered: 2026-06-14*