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Introduce Tailwind v4 alongside the existing Bootstrap stack so the UI can be modernized page-by-page without breaking current views. - Add tailwindcss + @tailwindcss/cli (v4), build:tailwind[:dev] npm scripts, and a `tw` process in Procfile.dev. Output lands in app/assets/builds, which Sprockets already serves via the manifest's link_directory. - Add app/assets/stylesheets/tailwind.css: CSS-first design system (Inter font + an indigo "brand" palette) — the visual direction for the redesign. - New Tailwind-only layout casa_auth.html.erb (split brand panel + form), used by both the user and all-casa sign-in controllers. - Redesign devise/sessions/new.html.erb in a clean, modern Stripe/Airbnb style and wire up remember-me properly. Scoped to sign-in only; every other page keeps the Bootstrap `application` layout untouched. First step of an incremental migration. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Approved font direction: swap the design-system typeface and the auth layout's webfont link from Inter to Figtree (warmer humanist sans). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- design.md: living design-system doc (Tailwind v4 approach, Figtree type scale, color tokens, icon-tile pattern, component + empty-state specs, app-shell spec, migration checklist). Codifies the icon-tile treatment (icons on a soft colored background) for stat/status icons and reserves initial-avatars for people only. - CLAUDE.md: point to design.md and record the casadesign commit/push-per-checkpoint workflow. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New Tailwind-only layout: left sidebar with Pundit-guarded nav mirroring the existing routes, plus a top bar (notifications, profile menu, sign out). Coexists with the Bootstrap `application` layout — redesigned authenticated pages opt in via `layout "casa_app"`. Icons via Bootstrap Icons CDN + Figtree (per design.md). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Supervisors now land on a real dashboard (DashboardController#show renders it in the casa_app shell) instead of the Bootstrap volunteers table: - SupervisorDashboard service builds per-volunteer follow-up status + summary stats from the supervisor's assigned volunteers. - View: KPI cards, a "Needs your attention" list (icon-tile treatment per design feedback — replaces the ringed avatars), and a roster with color-coded contact-status pills. - Empty states handled: no volunteers -> welcome + CTAs; nobody behind -> all caught up. The full volunteer management table remains at /volunteers. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Feedback from design review:
- Avatar initials strip honorific prefixes (Mrs./Mr./…) and use first + last name
only, via a shared `avatar_initials` helper (removed the duplicate in the service).
- Top-bar profile menu is triggered by the avatar alone; the name lives in the
dropdown, not the trigger.
- Page header is the page name ("Dashboard") + <title>, not a greeting.
Accessibility (WCAG AA targets):
- Skip-to-content link, landmark labels, aria-labels on icon-only controls,
aria-current on the active nav item, table scope + sr-only caption, visible
focus rings, contrast bumps (slate-400 -> 500/600), role=status/alert on flash.
Responsive:
- Sidebar becomes an off-canvas drawer below lg with an accessible toggle
(button + aria-expanded, Escape/backdrop to close) and a responsive grid/padding.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Names now render as first + last only (no Mr./Mrs./...) wherever a person is shown in the redesign — the shell sidebar/profile menu and the supervisor dashboard (names and aria-labels), plus the avatar initials. - New `NamePresentation.strip_honorific` + a `display_person(user)` view helper. - Presentation-only: the stored `display_name` is left untouched. (An attempted `User#display_name` override was reverted — a security spec requires display_name to round-trip raw input unchanged, e.g. dangerous strings.) - Documented in design.md + CLAUDE.md so it's applied on every page going forward. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The bottom-of-sidebar user block (avatar + name + role) duplicated the identity already shown by the top-right avatar account menu, and was non-interactive. Drop it; the top-right menu is the single source for identity + account actions. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "CV" placeholder brand mark wasn't a value-add at 36px (the org name already identifies the chapter) and using the real org logo there would add image/variant infrastructure for little gain. Show the org name alone in the sidebar header; the full logo stays for contexts with room (sign-in, court reports). design.md updated. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bring the rest of the auth flow in line with the redesigned sign-in: - Forgot password (passwords/new), reset password (passwords/edit), and accept-invitation (invitations/edit) rebuilt in Tailwind, matching the sign-in's inputs/buttons/error styling. CASA's email-or-phone reset is preserved. - Users::PasswordsController uses `layout "casa_auth"`; the invitation-accept action renders in casa_auth (admin invite `new`/`create` untouched). - casa_auth `<title>` is now driven by `content_for(:page_title)`; each page sets its own title (Sign in / Reset your password / Choose a new password / Accept your invitation). Verified all three render 200 in the new layout (accept-invitation via a valid token). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Apply the honorific-free naming rule to the existing Bootstrap UI, not just the redesign: - 37 `.display_name` person-name sites across ~20 legacy views now render via the `formatted_name` helper (org names, form-value symbols, and the checkbox-id slug line were intentionally excluded). - The 4 DataTables (volunteer, supervisor, case-contact, reimbursement) strip honorifics on their Ruby name outputs (display_name + supervisor_name); SQL select/order strings are untouched. - Added a `formatted_name(name)` string helper alongside `display_person`, both backed by `NamePresentation`. Verified /supervisors, /volunteers, /casa_cases render 200 with zero honorifics; datatable classes load clean; standardrb + rendering green. Docs updated. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The header helper text becomes a short single sentence with no em-dash; the org name already appears in the sidebar header, so it's no longer repeated here. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
DashboardController#show now renders the casadesign supervisor dashboard (SupervisorDashboard + casa_app layout) for supervisors, but the request spec still asserted the old redirect to the volunteers overview and was failing on the branch. Assert the dashboard renders and lists an assigned volunteer instead. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…app shell First page-by-page migration off the legacy Bootstrap UI, following design.md. The notifications page is linked straight from the new shell (top-bar bell + account menu), so it was the most visible remaining Bootstrap seam. - Render NotificationsController#index in the casa_app layout. - Restyle the index, NotificationComponent, and patch-notes partial onto the design system: card list, leading icon tiles, unread dot, and a cold-start empty state. Switch Font Awesome (fas fa-*) to Bootstrap Icons (bi-*), which is the icon set actually loaded on Tailwind pages. - Move the specs off Bootstrap-class selectors onto semantic data-* hooks (data-notification-list-item, data-read / data-unread-dot) without weakening behavior coverage. All notification/patch-note ordering, counts, and empty states remain asserted. Verified: component, view, request (renders the full casa_app layout), and system specs all pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
… backlog - design.md: reframe as the permanent source of truth to refer to for all UI work. Add a "Design decisions (rationale)" log capturing the why behind the system (Tailwind-alongside-Bootstrap, layout opt-in, indigo/slate, Figtree, bi-* icons, icon-tile-vs-avatar, org-name-only sidebar, presentation-only honorific stripping, triage dashboards, empty-state taxonomy, a11y bar, build/output), a repeatable "Migrating a page" playbook, and a migration status that points at the backlog. - design-todo.md: new prioritized, phased backlog (the "what's left") for the page-by-page migration off Bootstrap, plus cross-cutting infra and known pre-existing debt. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Second app-shell leaf page (linked from the account menu). Rebuilds the whole edit-profile screen on the design system while preserving every behavior. - Render UsersController in the casa_app layout. - Rewrite edit.html.erb into cards: details, account, security, communication preferences, plus the volunteer languages table — using the documented input, button, and checkbox patterns. - Replace the Bootstrap collapse accordions (Change Password / Change Email) with a small `disclosure` Stimulus controller (real <button> trigger, toggles a hidden panel, syncs aria-expanded) instead of relying on Bootstrap JS. - Add a reusable Tailwind `shared/_form_errors` partial (the legacy `shared/_error_messages` stays for Bootstrap pages); it keeps the `@custom_error_header` hook so "... this password change ..." still renders. - Preserve all field labels, ids, and JS-hook classes (toggle-email/sms-notifications, save-preference, password-new/-confirmation, submit-password, current_password_email, toggle-sms-notification-event) so require_communication_preference.js and password_confirmation.js keep working. Verified: users request spec + the full edit system spec pass (79 examples); erb-lint, standardrb, and StandardJS clean; JS bundle builds. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…rofile done Add the two components introduced by the edit-profile migration (the Tailwind form-error summary and the disclosure/collapsible-panel pattern) to design.md, and tick edit profile in both the design.md status and design-todo.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…rd subtitle - Add a role badge (current_role as a brand-tinted pill) to the casa_app account menu header, under name + email — the one place identity metadata lives, and a parity with the role line the legacy header used to show. Industry-standard placement for a multi-role internal tool (keeps the sidebar/top-bar chrome clean). - Supervisor dashboard subtitle -> "Track volunteer progress at a glance." - Document the role badge in design.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The person-badge icon added no signal, so remove it. Colour the pill by role using the design system's non-semantic accent tints — Volunteer = sky (blue), Supervisor = violet (purple), Casa Admin = amber — so roles read apart at a glance; unknown roles fall back to slate. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…pt WCAG AA
- Drop the shouty `uppercase` transform from all design-system labels (account
details, dashboard + languages table headers, patch-note category, auth "or"
divider); render them sentence case. Sentence-case isolated copy ("My
languages", "Learning hours this year").
- Bump muted label text from slate-400 (fails AA) to slate-500/600 for contrast.
- Redesign the form-error summary (shared/_form_errors): a role="alert" card with
a leading icon and a tidy bulleted list instead of the plain block; keeps the
heading text + #error_explanation so specs and behavior are unchanged.
- design.md: add Sentence case + Accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA) as standing
conventions, and fix the muted-text token. design-todo: track the app-wide
interactive-label sentence-case pass and a slate-400 contrast audit.
Interactive button/field labels shared across pages (Update Profile, Change
Password, field labels) are spec-coupled across users/volunteers/all-casa-admin
and a shared example, so they're deferred to a holistic pass (tracked).
Verified: 109 examples across the touched pages pass; erb-lint clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Per design feedback: one sentence, no bullets, dashboard-style icon tile. - shared/_form_errors now renders "Unable to save: <messages via to_sentence>" inside a rose danger icon tile (bg-rose-100 text-rose-600, bi-exclamation- triangle) matching the dashboard, dropping the old heading + bulleted list. - Update edit_spec assertions from the Rails "N errors prohibited this X from being saved:" text to "Unable to save". - design.md: refresh the Form errors component note. Verified: 79 users edit + request examples pass; erb-lint clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…ataTables) Reverses the "theme jQuery DataTables" approach — theming couldn't match the dashboard tables or meet WCAG (its generated chrome fights the design system). The cases index is now a hand-built Tailwind table matching the dashboard, with server-side filtering + Pagy pagination. - Controller: server-side filters (status [default active], assignment, transition-aged, prefix) + Pagy; drop the client-side DataTables path. - View: bespoke table (readable headers, empty-state row, card + inset), a clear filter bar of selects that submit on change (new auto-submit Stimulus controller), and a reusable shared/_pagination partial (Pagy -> "Showing X-Y of Z" + page controls; WCAG nav/aria-current/rel). Consistent action buttons. - Remove the now-dead DataTables Tailwind skin and the dropdown controller (its popover filters are replaced by selects). - Rewrite the coupled specs (index + additional_index) for server-side filtering. - design.md / design-todo: reverse the decision; document bespoke tables + pagination as the pattern. Dropped for v1 (follow-ups): column-visibility picker, sortable headers. Action / header labels stay Title Case (spec-coupled). Verified: cases index / additional_index / request specs, dashboard/show, and the new-case + case-group nav flows all pass; erb-lint, standardrb, StandardJS clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…ransition Review feedback on the cases index: - Filter selects: `appearance-none` + a positioned `bi-chevron-down` so the dropdown chevron has proper right padding (was the cramped native arrow). - Row action: the stranded far-right "Edit" text link is now a compact right-aligned pencil icon button (aria-labelled), matching the dashboard roster. - Transition Aged Youth: drop the whimsical 🦋/🐛 emoji (butterfly = aged, caterpillar = not) for a clean indicator — a violet "Yes" pill / muted "No". Scoped to the new UI; the shared decorator keeps the emoji on unmigrated legacy pages. Documented in design.md. - Blank hearing-type / judge cells show a muted em-dash instead of empty. Verified: cases index / additional_index / dashboard-show specs pass; erb-lint clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
An icon-only pencil wasn't clear enough. Restore a visible "Edit" label as a
compact bordered button; keep the per-row aria-label ("Edit <case number>") so
the accessible name stays unique and descriptive (WCAG 2.4.4 / 2.5.3).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The cases index carried "Hearing Type" and "Judge" columns, but migration 20230729213608 (2023) removed hearing_type_id/judge_id from casa_cases and moved that data onto court dates — so those two columns had rendered blank for every case since. Drop them and show a single, meaningful "Next court date" instead: - CasaCaseDecorator#formatted_next_court_date picks the earliest upcoming court date from the case's (preloaded) court_dates and formats it (:full); blanks render a muted em-dash. - Controller preloads :court_dates (dropping the dead :hearing_type/:judge eager-load) — instrumented the request to confirm a single court_dates query for the whole page (no N+1). - Sentence-cased the (now index-owned) column headers. - Decorator unit specs cover upcoming/none/past-only; additional_index_spec updated. design.md + design-todo.md: record the finding, add a stakeholder question (is next court date the right roster column, or the upcoming hearing's type/judge?), and flag the vestigial CasaCase#hearing_type/#judge associations for eventual removal (still referenced by supervisors/index + legacy pages). Verified: casa_cases index / additional_index / request + decorator specs (97 examples) pass; erb-lint clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Edit action had been rebuilt as a *secondary* button (bordered white + shadow) — too much emphasis for a control that repeats on every row and competes with the brand-coloured case-number link. Make it tertiary/ghost: no border, fill, or shadow; neutral slate-600 ink (>= AA under visible text, unlike the slate-400 icon-only variant); leading pencil icon; subtle slate-100 hover wash. Give the trailing actions cell an extra end gutter (pr-6) so the control clears the card edge without skewing the button's own padding. Documented the Tertiary (ghost) variant in design.md. Verified: casa_cases index / additional_index specs pass; erb-lint clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Three peer buttons (one primary + two secondary) diluted the primary CTA and crowded the header. Keep "New Case" as the standalone primary and move the two lower-frequency, admin/supervisor-only actions — Case Groups and New Bulk Court Date — into a "More" overflow menu. The menu is a native <details>/<summary> disclosure (matching the header account menu), enhanced by a new `dropdown` Stimulus controller that closes it on outside-click and Escape (returning focus to the summary) and degrades to the native toggle without JS. Retrofit the account menu onto the same controller so the shell is consistent at the better behaviour. - dropdown_controller.js (new) + manifest registration - design.md: correct the stale Dropdown/popover note (there was no live dropdown controller) — document the native-<details> + controller pattern - bulk_court_dates/new_spec (:js): open the More menu before clicking the action Verified: casa_cases index / additional_index pass; the :js bulk-court-date flow passes (its intermittent failure is the pre-existing time-travel flake, not this change); erb-lint + standardjs clean.
…charts Replace the jQuery + Chart.js canvas charts on /health with bespoke, server-rendered SVG that meets the data-viz standards from this branch: - Every series carries a distinct line style (solid / dashed / dotted / dash-dot) and marker shape on top of a validated categorical palette, so it reads in grayscale, print, and full CVD, not by color alone. The legend keys the line style + marker, not a color swatch. - The bubble chart becomes an accessible heatmap table (day x hour, sequential single hue, the count in every cell). - Each line chart has a table-view twin (real table, scope headers), the SVGs carry role="img" + title/desc, and every value is reachable without color. - Stat tiles summarise the range with correct totals (sums for additive metrics, a distinct count for unique loggers, footnoted); sections fall back to an empty state when a metric has no data (a genuine zero shows 0, missing shows No data). - Sentence case, responsive, WCAG AA contrast. Mechanics: - HealthController#index computes the series / heatmap server-side; the spec-tested JSON data endpoints are untouched. - New HealthHelper renders the SVG / tiles / tables / empty states. - New minimal "metrics" layout loads Tailwind (the page is unauthenticated, so it cannot use the casa_app shell that needs current_user). - Retire app/javascript/src/display_app_metric.js and its two requires; nothing else used Chart.js. Verified: health request spec passes in defined order (8 examples); the random-order failure is the pre-existing CaseContact time-travel flake (design-todo Phase 0), not this change. standardrb + erb-lint clean. Follow-ups (design-todo): functional date-range filter, a Stimulus hover / crosshair layer, a validated dark-mode palette, and dropping the now-unused chart.js / chartjs-adapter-luxon from package.json.
Finish the metrics page: - Date-range filter: a preset row (last 3 / 6 / 12 months) above the charts, driven server-side by a ?range= param (clamped to the allowed set, default 12), so it stays no-JS and rescopes every section (charts, tiles, footer totals, heatmap). The active preset is marked aria-current. - Hover: a new chart-hover Stimulus controller draws a crosshair that snaps to the nearest month plus one tooltip listing every series at that point (value leads, name and colour key follow), with a highlight dot per line. Tooltip text is set with textContent and every value also lives in the table twin, so hover is enhancement, not the only path. Mechanics: - HealthController#index reads @range and passes it to the now-parameterised data methods. - HealthHelper#metric_line_chart wraps the SVG with the controller and a JSON config value; metric_range_filter renders the preset links. - A dedicated lightweight metrics.js entry loads Stimulus plus only the hover controller (no jQuery or Chart.js), added to the esbuild entryPoints; the metrics layout includes it. Verified: health request spec 10 examples in defined order (adds filter presets + range clamp); the Stimulus controller connects on the live page, injecting the crosshair and per-series dots. standardrb, erb-lint, and standardjs clean.
These were only used by the retired display_app_metric.js (the old Chart.js health charts, now bespoke server-rendered SVG). Nothing else imports them: esbuild rebuilds cleanly and the JS suite passes (197 tests). luxon was present only as the chartjs-adapter-luxon peer.
The account menu and the cases "More" menu are both native <details> enhanced by the dropdown controller, but opening one did not close the other, so they could be open at once and overlap. The outside-click handler only closed the other on a mouse click; opening a second menu by keyboard left both open. Close every other open dropdown when one opens, via the native toggle event, so exactly one is open regardless of how it was opened (mouse or keyboard). Verified with a real-browser system spec (open More, then the account menu, and the More menu closes); cases index specs pass (7 examples); standardjs clean.
Make the cases index sortable by clicking a column header. Server-side via ?sort= / ?direction= (default case number ascending, columns whitelisted), so it composes with the existing filters and Pagy and survives a reload. - Case number, Status (active), and Transition aged youth (birth date) sort on plain columns; Next court date and Assigned to use correlated subqueries (the earliest upcoming court date; the first active volunteer's name), NULLS LAST. - A reusable TableHelper#sortable_header renders each header as a link with aria-sort and a double-caret indicator whose active half is brand-coloured (up = ascending, down = descending), 4px from the label. Actions stay unsorted. - Secondary sort by case number keeps pagination stable. Verified: cases index / additional_index specs (10 examples, incl. clicking a header to reverse, ignoring a bogus param, and rendering every sortable column against Postgres); casa_cases request spec (74 examples); standardrb + erb-lint clean.
Add a search field to the filter bar: it matches the case number or an active assigned volunteer's name (case-insensitive substring), server-side via ?search=, composing with the selects, sort, and Pagy. Submits on Enter or blur (reusing the filter bar's auto-submit); a clear (x) link removes the term. - filter_casa_cases matches case_number ILIKE OR an EXISTS subquery over active case_assignments joined to users.display_name; the term is escaped with sanitize_sql_like and bound. - The field leads the filter bar (leading magnifier, native search-clear hidden so there is one clear control); a "Showing N cases matching ..." line appears when a term is active. Live as-you-type search is logged as a follow-up in design-todo. Verified: cases index / additional_index specs (11 examples, incl. matching by case number and by volunteer name); casa_cases request spec (74); standardrb + erb-lint clean.
Make the cases index work well on phones (verified at 400 / 768 / 1280 with a headless browser; the page never overflows the viewport): - Below md the table becomes stacked cards: case number as the title/link with the Edit action, then a two-column labelled grid (next court date, status, transition aged youth, assigned to). At md+ it stays the full sortable table. - The filter bar is a two-column grid on mobile: the search spans both columns (so it always equals two filters plus the gap, measured 453 vs 454) and the four selects sit 2-up filling the row; it reverts to the inline row at lg. - WCAG: the search placeholder moves slate-400 -> slate-500 (2.56:1 -> 4.76:1) and the leftover slate-400 table text (em-dash, "No") moves to slate-500. Every other text pair on the page already measured >= 4.5:1. design-todo: record the column-visibility picker as intentionally not planned (only six columns; a responsive layout is the better mobile investment) and add a per-page responsive pass. Verified: cases index / additional_index specs (11 examples); erb-lint clean.
Verified at 400 / 768 / 1280 (the page never overflows the viewport): - Stat tiles are a 2-up grid on mobile (200px each), inline row at sm+. - The heatmap keeps its contained horizontal scroll (a 24-hour by 7-day grid is inherently wide, and such 2D content is exempt from WCAG 1.4.10 reflow), but its day-label column is now sticky so the days stay visible while scrolling the hours. - The SVG charts already scaled fluidly and the filter and legend already wrapped. Verified: health request spec (10 examples, defined order); standardrb clean.
The KPI grids and lists already responded; the two roster / cases tables scrolled on phones. Give them the same mobile-card treatment as the cases index: below md the table becomes a stacked list inside the section card, at md+ the full table. - Supervisor roster: each volunteer becomes a card (avatar + name / email + view, then the status pill, case count, and recent activity). - Volunteer cases: each case becomes a card (case number + status pill, then last contact and the Log contact action). - Admin dashboard already had no table (KPI cards + a list), so it needed no change. Verified with a headless browser: both fit at 400 / 768 / 1280 with no page overflow; status pills and text all measure >= 4.5:1 (WCAG AA at every breakpoint). Dashboard specs pass (11 examples).
… auth) Responsive sweep of the remaining migrated pages (notifications, edit profile, and the casa_auth pages: sign-in, forgot/reset password, accept invitation) confirmed every one fits at true phone, tablet, and desktop widths (375/414/768/1024/1280). Measured with a CDP device-metrics override, which bypasses headless Chrome's 500px minimum-window clamp, so media queries evaluate at real phone width rather than a clamped 500px. The health heatmap keeps its horizontal scroll plus sticky day-of-week axis, the correct pattern for a density matrix (card-stacking would destroy the visualization). Contrast checks surfaced three AA failures on migrated text, now fixed: - notification and patch-note timestamps: slate-400 to slate-500 (2.56:1 to 4.76:1) - input placeholders on sign-in, forgot/reset password, accept invitation, and edit profile: slate-400 to slate-500 - auth aside footer fine print: white/60 to white/80 (4.63:1 over the gradient)
… docs design.md: document the responsive dual-layout table pattern (full table in `hidden md:block` plus a stacked-card list below `md`), the density- matrix exception (the health heatmap keeps horizontal scroll with a sticky axis rather than card-stacking), and a true-width verification step in the migration playbook (measure with a CDP device-metrics override, not `--window-size`, which headless Chrome clamps to ~500px). design-todo.md: mark the responsive pass complete across every migrated page, with the pages, widths, method, and the three contrast fixes.
Promotes the throwaway sweep script to a tracked, self-launching tool so the migration playbook's verification step is actually followable. It spawns headless Chrome, drives it over the DevTools Protocol with Emulation.setDeviceMetricsOverride (which forces the real viewport width, unlike `--window-size`, clamped to ~500px), and reports page fit plus the widest element whose rendered right edge overruns the viewport at each width. Point the design.md and design-todo.md references at it. Usage: bin/measure-responsive.mjs [w,w,...] <file.html> [file.html ...]
CaseContact's occurred_at future cutoff is now a lambda, so it is evaluated per validation instead of frozen at class-load time. The old form captured `Time.zone.tomorrow + 1.day` once, so if the model first loaded while a spec was time-travelled to the past, the cutoff froze and unrelated later specs failed with "can't be in the future". Added a travel_to regression guard that fails against the old class-load capture. Added a SupervisorDashboard service spec (the supervisor landing built this session had no unit coverage): #volunteers is active-assignments only, the :no_cases / :on_track / :follow_up statuses, #needs_attention, #stats (roster counts plus recent hours), and the Row label / hours / avatar helpers.
Phase A of the Case show migration (reusable infra; no page flip yet). - add-to-calendar: hydrates the add-to-calendar-button web component from data values on connect, the Stimulus replacement for the legacy jQuery div.cal-btn sweep (which stays for un-migrated pages). It uses a distinct data-controller hook so the two never double-hydrate, and hydrating on connect keeps it Turbo-safe. Jest-tested via a mounted Stimulus app. - modal: a native <dialog> wrapper (open / close / backdrop-close) for the report-generation and thank-you modals, replacing the Bootstrap modal components on the Tailwind layout. Focus trap, Escape-to-close, and an inert background come from <dialog> itself, so there is no bespoke key or focus handling to maintain.
Phase A (continued). A show-specific Tailwind case-contact card and its follow-up control, plus CaseContactDecorator#medium_icon (a bootstrap-icons variant of medium_icon_classes, since casa_app loads bootstrap-icons rather than the legacy LineIcons font). The card is deliberately separate from the shared case_contacts/_case_contact partial (still Bootstrap, used by the un-migrated contacts index / drafts / form); it will be consolidated when those pages migrate. It keeps the .followup-button and followup-button-<id> hooks so the existing jQuery reminder prompt still binds, and exposes a data-case-contact hook for the show spec's count. It is wired into the page in Phase B.
Phase C infra: the Stimulus pieces the migrated report-generation flow needs, so the upcoming page flip has no jQuery or Bootstrap-modal dependency. - court-report: posts the date range to the JSON endpoint (Rails wraps the flat body under case_court_report), shows a spinner, and opens the docx in a new tab. Replaces the legacy handleGenerateReport, which toggled Bootstrap d-none and listened for .bs.modal events. - local-storage-reset: clears a localStorage key on connect, discarding the saved case-contact draft on the success redirect. Jest-tested. - modal: an openOnConnect value, so the thank-you dialog can auto-open on the success redirect.
Flip casa_cases#show onto casa_app with a Tailwind rebuild: header actions, a "Case details" fact card (transition, date in care, next court date with add-to-calendar, court report status + download, court orders, placement), a court dates card, assigned volunteers with the reminder form, and the case-contact list using the new Tailwind card. The report-generation modal is now a native <dialog> driven by the modal + court-report Stimulus controllers, and the thank-you dialog auto-opens on the success redirect (clearing the saved draft), so the page no longer needs Bootstrap modal CSS or the inline <script>. Add-to-Calendar buttons use the add-to-calendar controller. Show-specific partials (contact card, reminder form) avoid mutating the shared Bootstrap partials still used by un-migrated pages. Existing label text is kept so content specs stay green; specs coupled to the old markup are updated: the report-modal hooks, the .card-content count becomes data-case-contact, and the "CASA Case Details" / "Case number:" markers become the new h1 and section title.
White text on emerald-600 was 3.77:1 (fails AA for text); emerald-700 is 5.48:1. Bumped the resolve-reminder button background to emerald-700 (hover emerald-800). Measured with the WCAG contrast formula.
design-todo.md: mark Case show migrated (approach, infra added, and the follow-up to consolidate the show-specific contact card / reminder form when the contacts index and volunteers-edit migrate); note the now-orphaned _generate_report_modal in the dead-code cleanup item. design.md: add the Modal (native dialog) component pattern.
Case groups (index, form, controller) move to the casa_app Tailwind layout, with a TomSelect theme so the multiselect matches the design system on casa_app. Establish two shared tokens so styling stops drifting: - button_classes(:primary | :secondary | :danger) in DesignSystemHelper is the single source of truth for buttons, replacing five copy-pasted class locals. Every variant shares a fixed h-10 (40px) height, so box-sizing: border-box absorbs the outlined variant's 1px border and all variants are the same height by construction, with no fragile border border-transparent compensation. - One native-<dialog> modal template: header (optional 32px status badge, title, close), divider, body, divider, right-aligned footer. The delete confirm (shared/_confirm_button), the court-report modal, and the success dialog now share it. The status icon is one rounded-full badge in two sizes (32px inline, 48px hero). tailwind.css re-centers the dialog because Tailwind's reset drops the browser's centering margin. WCAG: the modal close icon moves from slate-400 (2.56:1) to slate-500 (4.76:1). Specs: a DesignSystemHelper#button_classes unit spec and a case-groups delete-via-confirmation-dialog system test. design.md documents both tokens.
The court-report, success, and delete-confirm modals were three copies of the same inline <dialog> markup: the same drift the button token just fixed. Fold the template into a Dialog:: ViewComponent suite (the native-dialog counterpart to the Bootstrap Modal:: suite): - Dialog::GroupComponent: the <dialog> shell (trigger slot, size, aria label, modal controller wiring, extra controllers, open-on-connect, extra data). - Dialog::HeaderComponent: optional status badge, title, and close button. - Dialog::BodyComponent: panel or centered status body, with extra classes. - Dialog::FooterComponent: a divided action row, end- or center-aligned. Header/body/footer render as standalone components so they compose even when a form_with wraps them (the court-report modal). shared/_confirm_button and the two case-show modals now use the suite; markup and geometry are unchanged (verified centered, 40px buttons, 32px badges). Specs cover all four components, and design.md documents the suite.
The case-show header was a flat row of up to five buttons. Adopt the cases index's header pattern: one primary CTA plus a More overflow menu. - New Case Contact (primary), Edit Case Details, and Emancipation (when the youth is transition-aged) stay visible; Generate Court Report and New Fund Request move into a More disclosure (native <details> + the dropdown controller), matching the index. - Core actions stay visible on purpose: burying Edit or Emancipation would cost a click on common actions and break non-JS specs, since rack_test cannot open a native <details>. - Dialog::GroupComponent gains a wrapper_class option; "contents" lets the court-report modal's trigger and dialog drop straight into the menu as an item. The report modal is extracted to casa_cases/_court_report_modal. - Menu-item leading icons top-align to the first line (items-start). - The index's More summary now uses button_classes(:secondary), matching the 40px primary and fixing a height mismatch introduced by the button token. design.md and CLAUDE.md document the header pattern and the icon alignment.
The header keeps New Case Contact (primary) and Edit Case Details visible and now overflows Generate Court Report, Emancipation, and New Fund Request into the More menu. The emancipation-link check becomes :js and opens More first, since the link now lives in the native <details> menu. design.md updated to match.
On phones the header wrapped into a messy multi-row of buttons. Now only the primary CTA and More share the top line; Edit collapses into More below sm. Edit renders twice with responsive visibility: a button wrapped in hidden sm:contents (sm+) and a sm:hidden menu item (mobile). It stays no-JS, is unambiguous (one visible Edit at any width), and the non-JS Edit test still finds the visible button. design.md and CLAUDE.md document the pattern.
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