Phase B (Insights & Alerts) PR4-11 in one drop. Builds on the schema +
service skeletons committed in PRs 1-3.
PR4 Analytics dashboard — 4 chart types (funnel/timeline/breakdown/source),
date-range picker (today/7d/30d/90d), CSV+PNG export per card.
PR5 Alert rail UI + /alerts page — topbar bell w/ live count, dashboard
right-rail, three-tab page (active/dismissed/resolved), socket-driven
invalidation. Bell lazy-loads list on popover open to keep cold pages
fast in non-dashboard routes.
PR6 EOI queue tab on documents hub — filters to in-flight EOIs, count
surfaces in tab label.
PR7 Interests-by-berth tab on berth detail — replaces the stub.
PR8 Expense duplicate detection — BullMQ job runs scan on create, yellow
banner on detail w/ Merge / Not-a-duplicate, transactional merge
consolidates receipts and archives the source.
PR9 Receipt scanner PWA + multi-provider AI — port-scoped /scan route in
its own (scanner) group with no dashboard chrome, dynamic per-port
manifest, OpenAI + Claude provider abstraction, admin OCR settings
page (port-level + super-admin global default w/ opt-in fallback),
test-connection endpoint, manual-entry fallback when no key is
configured. Verify form always shown before save — no ghost rows.
PR10 Audit log read view — swap to tsvector full-text search on the
existing GIN index, cursor pagination, filters for entity/action/user
/date range, batched actor-email resolution.
PR11 Real-API tests — opt-in receipt-ocr.spec (admin save+test, optional
real-receipt parse via REALAPI_RECEIPT_FIXTURE) and alert-engine
socket-fanout spec gated behind RUN_ALERT_ENGINE_REALAPI. Both skip
cleanly without their gate envs so CI stays green.
Test totals: vitest 690 -> 713, smoke 130 -> 138, realapi +2 opt-in.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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1.8 KiB
TypeScript
37 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
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import { login, PORT_SLUG } from './helpers';
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test.describe('Berth detail — Interests tab (Phase B)', () => {
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test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
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await login(page, 'super_admin');
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});
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test('berth detail page exposes an Interests tab', async ({ page }) => {
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// Navigate to the berths list, then click the first row to drill in.
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// The list uses TanStack Table row-click handlers, so we wait for the
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// table body to populate rather than for `a[href*="/berths/"]`.
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await page.goto(`/${PORT_SLUG}/berths`);
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const firstRow = page.locator('tbody tr').first();
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await expect(firstRow).toBeVisible({ timeout: 20_000 });
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// The list table uses an `onRowClick` handler on the <tr> that calls
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// `router.push`. Open the row's actions menu and click "View details"
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// — the menu item's handler routes the same way and is more reliable
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// than firing a synthetic <tr> click under React 19 + dev-mode HMR.
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await firstRow.getByRole('button', { name: /open menu/i }).click();
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await page.getByRole('menuitem', { name: /view details/i }).click();
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await page.waitForURL(/\/berths\/[^/]+$/, { timeout: 10_000 });
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const tab = page.getByRole('tab', { name: 'Interests', exact: true });
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await expect(tab).toBeVisible({ timeout: 10_000 });
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await tab.click();
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await expect(tab).toHaveAttribute('data-state', 'active');
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// Confirm the new tab body replaced the old stub. The body might be:
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// - a populated table
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// - the empty-state ("No interests linked to this berth")
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// - the loading skeleton (still fetching)
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// The negative assertion against the old stub copy is the primary signal.
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await expect(page.getByText('Interests coming soon')).not.toBeVisible({ timeout: 2_000 });
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});
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});
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