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Lucas Berger ec38dea1dc test(05): UAT — iOS push delivery PROVEN on-device (test 2 pass); reminder scheduling issue (test 1)
Delivery chain verified end-to-end on a real iPhone (subscribe -> VAPID
sign -> Apple 201 -> SW showNotification). Test 1 reminder did not fire on
schedule: node-cron missed the window tick + the scan has no catch-up, so
a missed tick drops the reminder permanently. Gap + fix direction recorded.
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05-VERIFICATION.md
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Current Test

number: 3 name: iOS subscription health-check keeps subscription alive after 1+ week of inactivity expected: | After a week without opening the app, opening it again silently re-subscribes (if permission still granted) and notifications continue to be delivered. awaiting: user response

Tests

1. iOS PWA install → push subscription → 15-min reminder receipt

expected: After adding FamilySync to the Home Screen on an iOS 16.4+ device and tapping "Enable Notifications", a push notification appears on the lock screen ~15 minutes before a shared Family-calendar timed event starts. why_human: iOS-Safari standalone push delivery cannot be driven by playwright-cli per CLAUDE.md — requires a physical iOS device + Home Screen install. result: issue reported: "Scheduled 15-min reminder did NOT arrive at the window. node-cron logged 'missed execution' at 15:59/16:00/16:01 UTC (exactly the [now+14,now+16] reminder window). A manual scan with injected time found the event and dispatched to the same subscription → Apple 201 → the notification arrived on the iPhone. So delivery works; the scheduled trigger was dropped." severity: major root_cause: "Two factors. (1) node-cron missed the every-minute reminder tick during the window (intermittent — measured setInterval drift was negligible afterward and host/container clocks were in sync, so not sustained clock drift; likely transient tick starvation). (2) DESIGN: reminderScheduler scans only the fixed [now+14,now+16] window keyed to one exact tick, with no catch-up — a single missed/late tick drops the reminder permanently. Dispatch chain (VAPID sign → Apple → SW showNotification on iOS) is proven working."

2. iOS push subscription does not receive NotAllowedError

expected: Tapping "Enable Notifications" on iOS in the installed PWA (or the Settings toggle) successfully calls pushManager.subscribe() without throwing NotAllowedError. Both vapidKey and swRegistration are pre-resolved in state before the tap. why_human: NEW-CR-01 fix is verified in code (zero awaits between tap and subscribe()), but runtime confirmation on a physical iOS device is the only way to close this. result: pass note: "Confirmed on a real iPhone (installed standalone PWA). Enable Notifications succeeded with no NotAllowedError; subscription persisted (push_subscriptions id 176, user 3, web.push.apple.com endpoint). Required first fixing a truncated VAPID private key in .env (was 30 bytes → restored to a valid matched 32-byte pair)."

3. iOS subscription health-check keeps subscription alive after 1+ week of inactivity

expected: After a week without opening the app, opening it again silently re-subscribes (if permission still granted) and notifications continue to be delivered. why_human: Requires real elapsed time and a physical iOS device. Cannot be simulated. result: [pending]

4. Android FCM: event-change push arrives after the other member modifies a calendar event

expected: When member A modifies a shared event title/time/location, member B receives a push notification on Android within the next 5-minute poll cycle, showing "A updated an event" with the event title. why_human: End-to-end push delivery through FCM to a real Android device with a subscribed session cannot be driven by playwright-cli. result: [pending] note: "Delivery chain to a real device (VAPID → push service → SW showNotification) is now proven via the iOS path; the Android-specific leg (FCM endpoint + a subscribed Android session) is still untested."

5. List-change push coalescing is observable

expected: Member B making 5 rapid grocery-list edits results in a SINGLE push notification to member A (not 5), naming the actor and the list, arriving after the 45-second coalesce window. why_human: Requires two devices/sessions, real timing, and real push delivery. Playwright-cli can exercise the API hooks but not multi-device push receipt. result: [pending]

Summary

total: 5 passed: 1 issues: 1 pending: 3 skipped: 0 blocked: 0

Notes

  • Delivery pipeline PROVEN on a real iOS device (2026-06-10): iOS standalone-PWA subscribe → push_subscriptions row → VAPID-signed web-push send → web.push.apple.com 201 → service-worker push handler showNotification() → notification on the iPhone lock screen. This is the core of Phase 5 and de-risks tests 4 and 5 (same chain, different trigger/endpoint).
  • Prereq fix applied: VAPID .env private key was truncated (30 bytes); restored to a valid 32-byte key that pairs with the public key (verified via ECDH derivation).
  • Shared calendar wired: operator's "FamilySync" Fastmail calendar synced as calendars.id=10, marked is_shared=1 (D-16), giving reminders a real target.

Gaps

  • truth: "A shared-calendar timed event triggers a push reminder ~15 min before start, delivered to subscribed devices" status: failed reason: "Scheduled reminder did not fire. node-cron missed the every-minute tick during the [now+14,now+16] window; the scan has NO catch-up, so the reminder was dropped permanently. Underlying dispatch+delivery verified working (manual trigger → Apple 201 → notification on the iPhone)." severity: major test: 1 artifacts: [apps/api/src/broker/reminderScheduler.ts, apps/api/src/index.ts] missing:
    • "Resilient reminder scan: persist a last-scanned-time watermark and scan [lastScanned, now+16min] each run (keep the (uid, minuteBucket) dedup) so a missed/late cron tick is recovered on the next run instead of being lost."
    • "Confirm node-cron tick reliability on the real Unraid host (the misses were observed on the WSL2 dev box; need to know if prod is affected)."