t-paliad-258. m's verdict on t-paliad-251's rule UI: "too many options"
(4 'Oral hearings' across courts, etc.). Replace the full deadline_rules
catalog dropdown + sort selector with a binary model and unify the rule
display contract across every surface that prints a rule label.
Binary Rule field on the deadline form
- Auto (default): rule_id is derived from the chosen Type. The resolved
rule renders read-only as 'Auto | <Name · Citation>' next to the
field. No catalog picker, no sort options.
- Custom: free-text input. Stored as deadlines.custom_rule_text (new
nullable column, migration 122). Mutually exclusive with rule_id at
the persistence boundary.
- Toggle link flips between modes. Re-toggling to Auto re-resolves from
the current Type — no stale state.
Schema + service (additive)
- migration 122 adds paliad.deadlines.custom_rule_text (nullable).
Existing rows: empty custom_rule_text + non-null rule_id = Auto-
equivalent. Both NULL = "keine Regel" (consistent with today).
- models.Deadline.CustomRuleText + service SELECTs include the column.
- CreateDeadlineInput accepts custom_rule_text; the service drops it
when rule_id is set (catalog wins; simple invariant at the boundary).
- UpdateDeadlineInput grows a {RuleSet, RuleID, CustomRuleText} triple.
RuleSet=true is the discriminator so absent fields don't overwrite
the row (PATCH semantics). RuleID and CustomRuleText are mutually
exclusive in one request; service rejects "both set".
- EventListItem (the /api/events union) carries CustomRuleText so list
surfaces can render it.
Frontend: deadlines-new
- Drop the rule <select>, the by_proceeding/by_court/alpha sort
dropdown, the override-warning slot, and the collapsed-by-Regel Typ
view. Strip the (Rule→Type) auto-fill machinery — direction is now
one-way (Type → Auto-resolved Rule).
- Keep Type→Rule resolution: resolveAutoRuleForType picks the canonical
rule by project's proceeding, then jurisdiction match, then first
candidate. Same logic, just re-aimed at the read-only display.
- Standardtitel preserves the chain (event type → Auto rule label →
Custom text → proceeding → fallback) so the recipe still produces a
sensible title even when Custom is used.
Frontend: deadlines-detail
- Read-only display: catalog rule → Name · Citation, else
custom_rule_text + Custom badge, else legacy rule_code, else "—".
- Edit mode: mirror the create form with the Auto/Custom toggle.
enterEdit initialises the mode from the persisted deadline; Save
PATCHes with rule_set:true + the chosen rule pointer.
Rule-label addendum (m's 14:31 follow-up)
- Canonical contract everywhere: Name primary, Citation muted secondary
("Notice of Appeal · UPC.RoP.220.1"). Custom rules render the text
with a "Custom" pill.
- New frontend/src/client/rule-label.ts exports formatRuleLabel /
formatRuleLabelHTML / formatCustomRuleLabelHTML — one helper per
shape (plain text vs muted-citation HTML).
- Wired into: deadlines-new Auto display, deadlines-detail read +
Standardtitel, events.ts ruleDisplay (REGEL column on /events),
projects-detail.ts Fristen table, views/shape-list.ts generic
rule column.
- Verfahrensablauf (views/verfahrensablauf-core.ts) already renders
name + citation chip separately and matches the canonical pattern;
no change needed. Schriftsätze table is column-shaped (name + code
in distinct columns) and out of scope per the addendum.
CSS
- New .rule-mode-auto / .rule-mode-custom / .rule-label-* family.
- Drop the dead .rule-sort-select rule and the .event-type-collapsed*
family (retired with the catalog dropdown).
i18n
- DE+EN. Remove 10 stale keys (rule.none, autofill, autofill_inline,
mismatch, override, override_warn, sort.*). Add 6 (auto_no_match,
auto_pick_type, custom_badge, custom_placeholder,
mode.toggle_to_auto, mode.toggle_to_custom).
Build hygiene
- go build + go test ./internal/... clean.
- frontend bun build clean (2803 keys, scan clean).
Out of scope (per issue)
- Promoting Custom entries back to the catalog ("save as new rule").
- Filtering/searching custom_rule_text in deadline lists.
- Touching the event-type browse modal (Part 1 of #82 — that stays).
Files
- internal/db/migrations/122_deadlines_custom_rule_text.{up,down}.sql
- internal/models/models.go
- internal/services/deadline_service.go (Create+Update+SELECT)
- internal/services/event_service.go (union projection)
- frontend/src/client/rule-label.ts (new helper)
- frontend/src/client/deadlines-new.ts (rewrite)
- frontend/src/client/deadlines-detail.ts (Auto/Custom editor + display)
- frontend/src/client/events.ts (REGEL column)
- frontend/src/client/projects-detail.ts (Fristen table cell)
- frontend/src/client/views/shape-list.ts (generic rule column)
- frontend/src/client/i18n.ts + i18n-keys.ts (DE+EN delta)
- frontend/src/deadlines-new.tsx (strip dropdown+sort, add toggle)
- frontend/src/deadlines-detail.tsx (Auto/Custom edit slots)
- frontend/src/styles/global.css (rule-mode + rule-label families)
The /events Kalender view now mounts the canonical mountCalendar()
module from frontend/src/client/calendar/ — same renderer Custom
Views uses for shape=calendar. Drops the events-page-specific
month-grid + popup code path entirely.
What replaces what
- renderCalendar() / openCalPopup() / calDotClass / fmtMonthYear /
isoDate / itemDateISO and the calYear/calMonth module state →
one mountCalendar() handle (lazy, urlState=true).
- events-cal-prev / events-cal-next / events-cal-today buttons →
toolbar in mountCalendar (includes its own 'Heute' button).
- modal popup on cell click → drill-down to day view (matches
/views; head decision §11 Q2).
- @media min-height shrink on .frist-cal-cell → views-calendar-*
responsive surface (CSS unchanged from /views).
Behavioural deltas vs pre-refactor
- /events Kalender now persists view+anchor in ?cal_view + ?cal_date
(head decision §11 Q3) — refresh / share-link safe.
- Pills are kind-coded (deadline / appointment) rather than urgency-
coded; matches /views (head decision §11 Q4 — drop subtype dot
colouring, file as follow-up).
- Empty-month message gone; the per-day no-entries state from the
day-view replaces it (head decision §11 Q8 — drop dead i18n).
Adapter: toCalendarItem() preserves the pre-refactor bucketing rule
— deadlines bucket on due_date, appointments on start_at, both fall
back to event_date.
events.tsx: 31-line calendar subtree (toolbar + grid + modal +
empty hint) reduces to a single host div. mountCalendar fills it
when the user picks Kalender.
m/paliad#54 (t-paliad-221) — fix 92780cf added a status=upcoming option
for appointments and made it the default, but DeadlineFilterUpcoming
only narrowed deadlines. The appointment query had no matching case, so
the bucket fell through to the unfiltered path and past events leaked
into "Ab heute" / "From today".
- Drop the 'upcoming' option from STATUS_OPTIONS_APPOINTMENT — confusing
label that never delivered.
- Default appointments to the 'today' bucket (matches the dashboard
tile; sane lawyer-relevant view).
- Keep 'Alle (auch vergangene)' as the explicit opt-in at the bottom
of the list.
- Defensive backend fix: map DeadlineFilterUpcoming to start_at >= today
in bucketAppointmentWindow so any persisted ?status=upcoming bookmarks
stop leaking past events.
m's call 2026-05-19: opening /events with type=appointment was
defaulting status='all' which surfaces every past appointment in
the corpus. The default should hide past events; 'Alle (auch
vergangene)' is opt-in for the one user who actually wants the
historical view.
Replaces the default with the existing DeadlineFilterUpcoming bucket
(already implemented backend-side at internal/services/deadline_service.go:132
as 'today + future'). New status option 'upcoming' at the top of the
appointment list; existing 'all' moves to the bottom with a clearer
label that calls out 'incl. past'.
Deadlines unaffected — they still default to 'pending'.
i18n keys added in both DE + EN slots (events.filter.status.upcoming
'Ab heute' / 'From today'; .all reframed as 'Alle (auch vergangene)'
/ 'All (incl. past)').
1. /deadlines list ticking the complete-checkbox now goes through
window.confirm() before firing PATCH /api/deadlines/{id}/complete.
The deadline title is interpolated into the prompt so the user sees
what they're closing. Matches the existing window.confirm() pattern
used in projects-detail / admin-team / approvals-withdraw etc. —
no custom modal layer.
2. The cascade row "ändern" button in the deadline calculator stayed
in German on the EN side. data-i18n="deadlines.row.edit" was set
correctly but applyTranslations() only runs at page init and on
lang-toggle; the cascade re-renders on every state change without
re-hydrating, so the static "ändern" fallback in the HTML stuck.
Render the label via t() directly in the template — same pattern
the rest of the cascade uses, no hydration dependency.
Both i18n keys land on both DE and EN sides (deadlines.complete.confirm
+ existing deadlines.row.edit). bun run build clean, 2414 keys.
When a pending row was drafted by Paliadin (requester_kind='agent' on
its in-flight approval_request), surface a sparkle ✨ next to the
existing eye-pill 👀. The two glyphs are orthogonal: 👀 = "needs
approval", ✨ = "Paliadin drafted this". Either can change without the
other, so the visual taxonomy stays decomposable for any future
autopilot mode where 👀 disappears but ✨ stays.
Read-path:
- DeadlineService.ListVisibleForUser + AppointmentService.ListVisibleForUser
LEFT JOIN paliad.approval_requests on pending_request_id and project
ar.requester_kind into the row. NULL when no request is pending.
- models.DeadlineWithProject + AppointmentWithProject grow
RequesterKind *string. The list-projection helpers
(projectDeadline / projectAppointment in event_service.go) carry it
into EventListItem.
- /api/events response now includes requester_kind on every pending
row; /api/inbox already does (Slice D extended approvalRequestViewColumns).
Render-path:
- frontend/src/client/events.ts — new AGENT_PILL_GLYPH constant ("✨"),
agentPill rendered into the title cell next to the existing
pendingPill when item.approval_status='pending' AND
item.requester_kind='agent'. EventListItem TS shape gains
`requester_kind?: "user" | "agent"`.
- frontend/src/client/agenda.ts — same pattern, agendaItem TS shape
+ agentPill rendered next to pendingPill in the headline span.
- frontend/src/client/inbox.ts — ApprovalRequestView gains
requester_kind + agent_turn_id; the meta line replaces the
requester's plain name with "Anna ✨ Paliadin" when the request was
drafted by the agent.
CSS: new .approval-pill--agent modifier in global.css using only
existing tokens (--color-bg-lime-tint / --color-surface-2 /
--color-text), mirroring the .approval-pill--icon shape so the two
glyphs sit side-by-side at the same baseline.
i18n: 3 new keys × 2 langs (approvals.agent.label /
approvals.agent.byline / approvals.agent.suggestion_pending) — total
1966 → 1969.
Build clean (frontend + go), tests green.
Refs: docs/design-paliadin-inline-2026-05-08.md §8.
m's 2026-05-08 18:21 follow-up: "two eyes instead of the one." The
single-eye SVG read as a watching-Eye-of-Sauron glyph; 👀 reads as
"under review" / "being looked at" — closer to "wartet auf
Genehmigung" semantics.
Drops the inline SVG + the .approval-pill--icon svg sizing rule;
replaces with the literal emoji as the pill's text content. CSS
modifier becomes a small auto-width text pill (min-width 28px so
single emoji stays nicely round-ish at higher densities).
Renamed APPROVAL_PILL_EYE_SVG → APPROVAL_PILL_GLYPH in both events.ts
and agenda.ts since the constant is no longer SVG.
m's 2026-05-08 cosmetic ask: the "Wartet auf Genehmigung" badge ate
row width and read as a noisy block of text on every pending row.
Replace with a 22px eye-icon pill; the lifecycle label moves to the
hover tooltip (title attr + aria-label so screen readers still get
the full text).
Three pieces:
- global.css — new .approval-pill--icon modifier sets the pill to
a circular 22×22 hit target with a centered SVG. Base
.approval-pill (text-pill behavior) and --historic (inbox status
pill) stay untouched so the inbox surface keeps rendering the
full status + decider name.
- client/events.ts (the /deadlines + /appointments shell) and
client/agenda.ts each get a tiny APPROVAL_PILL_EYE_SVG constant
+ the new --icon class on the pending pill. Two definitions
(no shared icons module today; no other surfaces need this glyph
yet) — the duplication is two lines, easier to read than yet
another import.
What it looks like: 👁 in a soft amber circle, hovers to "Änderung
wartet auf Genehmigung" / "Erledigung wartet auf Genehmigung" / etc.
The lifecycle-specific label kept (no schema work) — Maria gated this
slice as pure-frontend; the richer "wartet auf Genehmigung von
<role>; angefragt am <date>" tooltip needs a backend join we're not
doing here.
Refs t-paliad-160 §C / m's 2026-05-08 18:15 batch Item B.
Commit 6 of 8. Renders the approval-pending warning pill on the two
busiest list surfaces:
- /events (deadline + appointment list): ⚠ pill next to the title +
soft-tinted row via .entity-row--pending-update modifier.
- /agenda (timeline): ⚠ pill in the headline + same row tint.
Changes:
- internal/services/event_service.go: EventListItem gains
ApprovalStatus *string; projectDeadline / projectAppointment
populate it from the embedded model.
- internal/services/deadline_service.go ListVisibleForUser: SQL adds
f.approval_status / pending_request_id / approved_by / approved_at
to the SELECT so DeadlineWithProject hydrates them.
- internal/services/appointment_service.go ListVisibleForUser: same
for appointments + completed_at.
- internal/services/agenda_service.go: AgendaItem gains
ApprovalStatus; the per-source SQL queries select it; the
loadDeadlines / loadAppointments projection sets it.
- frontend/src/client/events.ts renderRow: adds entity-row--pending-update
modifier and an inline approval-pill on the title cell when status='pending'.
- frontend/src/client/agenda.ts renderItem: same treatment on the
agenda-item headline.
Generic "pending update" label (approvals.pending_update.label) — not
lifecycle-specific. The inbox carries the lifecycle detail. Showing
just one pill keeps the visual signal clear; an approver scanning a
list of pending entities sees them at a glance via the row tint, then
clicks through to /inbox to see what's pending and act.
Detail pages (/deadlines/{id}, /appointments/{id}) and /dashboard
deadline rail — pill rendering for those surfaces deferred to a
follow-up to keep this commit focused. Rendered everywhere it
matters most for daily use.
Redefines the "Nur persönliche" filter on /events from "appointment with
NULL project_id" to "items where created_by = me", applied uniformly to
deadlines and appointments.
Before: client-side filter dropped every deadline row because the type
guard was `x.type === "appointment"`. m saw zero deadlines under "Nur
persönliche" even though he created plenty.
After:
- /api/events?personal_only=true (and /api/events/summary?personal_only=true)
narrow BOTH rails to f.created_by / t.created_by = current user.
ProjectID is ignored when personal_only is set (the two are
contradictory).
- DeadlineService.ListFilter and AppointmentService.AppointmentListFilter
gain CreatedBy *uuid.UUID — composes with existing visibility (AND), so
a row created on a team the user has since left still won't leak.
- Frontend drops the client-side filter; sends personal_only=true when
projectFilter === PERSONAL. URL ?personal_only=true also accepted on
initial load (bookmark-friendly alias for ?project_id=__personal__).
Personal option now shows for type=Fristen too — applies uniformly.
- 3 new live subtests covering personal_only across type=deadline /
appointment / all, with mixed-creator + multi-project + null-project
fixtures.
The /events Project filter dropdown was sorted by `updated_at DESC`, so a
recently-touched Case appeared above its parent Client and cousins
interleaved unrelated branches — m's report (2026-05-04): "Siemens cases
come directly after 'mandant vs Gegner' and are not under 'Siemens-AG'".
Backend: switch ProjectService.List to ORDER BY p.path so every
descendant immediately follows its ancestor — the same ordering BuildTree
produces. Both callers (handleListProjects, searchProjects) gain a
stable, hierarchical default that matches user expectation.
Frontend: add project-indent.ts shared helper and apply NBSP indent
prefix in every <select> picker fed by /api/projects: events filter,
/deadlines/new, /appointments/new, checklist new-instance modal,
Fristenrechner save modal. NBSP avoids browser whitespace collapse
inside <option> labels. Multi-parent repetition is out of scope (data
model has singular parent_id today).
Tests: project_list_order_test pins the path-order contract against a
seeded mixed-recency tree.
Until now, /events hid the Status dropdown when Type=Termine. The
date-bucket filters (Heute, Diese Woche, Nächste Woche, Später) only
worked on the deadline rail — m wanted them on appointments too, even
without a "completed" dimension.
Frontend (events.ts):
- New populateStatusFilter() rebuilds the Status <select> options based
on currentType: deadlines get the full 8-option set, appointments
narrow to 5 (Alle + 4 buckets). The "completed/pending/overdue"
options drop because they have no appointment analogue.
- applyTypeVisibility() no longer hides the Status filter for
appointments; it calls the populator instead. The populator runs on
type-chip click and on language change so labels translate live.
- When switching type while a now-invalid status is selected (e.g.
Termine + status=completed via URL), the populator falls back to the
per-type default (deadline → pending, appointment → all) and updates
URL params.
- syncURLParams + isFilterPristine + initFilters use a per-type default
so the appointment view treats `all` as pristine and stays out of the
URL until the user picks a bucket.
- loadList always sends `status` to /api/events; backend already
applies bucket-aware appointment filtering via
bucketAppointmentWindow().
events.tsx:
- The static <option> list collapses to a single placeholder; the
populator owns the option set at hydration.
i18n:
- New `events.filter.status.all` ("Alle"/"All") for the appointment-only
case — `deadlines.filter.all` says "Alle (offen & erledigt)" which is
wrong for appointments (they don't have a completed/pending state).
Backend (event_service_test.go):
- Three new live subtests confirming type=appointment + status=today
narrows to today's appointments, status=later narrows to far-future,
and status=completed collapses the appointment rail (defensive vs.
URL-hacking — the dropdown excludes that value for appointments).
Three small polish bugs on the unified /events filter row.
A) i18n leak on lang change. The static [data-i18n] options in the appointment-
type select are retranslated by initI18n's applyTranslations(), but the project
select is rebuilt at runtime via populateProjectFilter() and the multi-select
trigger label is set via t() inside attachEventTypeMultiSelectFilter. Neither
re-ran on lang change, so DE→EN→DE left "All matters" / "All types" stuck on
the page. Wire onLangChange:
- events.ts: re-call populateProjectFilter() inside the existing handler.
- event-types.ts: attachEventTypeMultiSelectFilter now subscribes to
onLangChange itself and re-renders updateLabel() + (when open) renderPanel().
Self-contained side effect — also fixes /agenda's multi-select for free.
B) Filter caption above the field. The pre-existing .filter-row + .filter-group
pattern (already used on /projects) had .filter-group laid out horizontally
(label-left, select-right). Wrapped each events.tsx label+control pair in
.filter-group and switched .filter-group to flex-direction: column with a 4px
gap, so the caption sits above the select / button trigger. The whole filter-
row stays a horizontal flex-wrap of column cells. Mobile (≤480px) still falls
back to a single-column stack. /projects gets the same polish since it already
used the same wrapper pattern.
C) Multi-panel anchoring. The event-type popover was rendered as a sibling of
the trigger inside .filter-row and absolute-positioned with auto/auto, so it
landed wherever the wrapping flex layout put it (~226px above the trigger in
practice). Wrapped trigger+panel in <div class="multi-anchor"> with
position: relative and pinned the panel via top: 100%; left: 0 — only when
inside .multi-anchor, so /agenda's existing column-flex auto-positioning is
untouched.
toggleFilterPair simplified to hide the wrapping .filter-group via closest()
instead of toggling the label and control separately.
m's call (2026-05-04): the Dashboard's secondary "Termine auf einen
Blick" rail (3 cards) was redundant — the upcoming-Termine list lives
right below it on the same page, and the Fristen rail above is what
matters for the at-a-glance read. Drop the cards.
frontend/src/dashboard.tsx: remove the <section
aria-labelledby="dashboard-appointment-summary-heading"> and its 3 cards.
frontend/src/client/dashboard.ts: drop renderAppointmentSummary +
the AppointmentSummary type + the appointment_summary field on
DashboardData (kept the API-side payload — other consumers may use it
later; just stop wiring the dashboard to it).
Also two related event-page styling bugs:
- frontend/src/client/events.ts:721 was force-stamping
`style.display = "block"` on the event-type multi-panel popup whenever
the type filter was anything but appointment. The panel is supposed
to be a hidden flyout owned by the trigger button via `panel.hidden`;
the inline display:block trumped the `.multi-panel[hidden]` CSS rule
and left it visible on larger screens (m flagged the
`<div ... hidden="" style="display: block;">` artefact). Fix: never
set inline display from this code path; force-close the panel only
when switching to appointment view.
- frontend/src/styles/global.css `.multi-list` + `.multi-option`: long
event-type labels overflowed the 22rem panel horizontally because
`.multi-list` only had `overflow-y: auto` and the flex options had no
`min-width: 0` / overflow-wrap rules. Add `overflow-x: hidden` +
`min-width: 0` on the list and `overflow-wrap: anywhere` on options.
Three correctness bugs from the t-paliad-101 QA sweep, fixed together since
they all change displayed/saved numbers users rely on.
B1 — Kostenrechner UPC GESAMTKOSTEN double-count
ComputeUPCInstance was setting InstanceTotal = effectiveCourtFee +
recoverableCeiling. The R.152 recoverable-cost cap is the OPPOSING
side's worst-case loss-of-suit liability, not the user's own cost —
folding it into GESAMTKOSTEN inflated the UPC total under a label
that means "your outlay," and the DE LG/OLG/BGH branches don't add
any opponent estimate. Drop it from InstanceTotal; the ceiling
still surfaces as its own RecoverableCeiling line item.
Live pre-fix on paliad.de (Streitwert 100k, UPC 1. Instanz only):
instanceTotal = 52600 = 14600 court fee + 38000 R.152 ceiling
Post-fix:
instanceTotal = 14600 (court fee only); RecoverableCeiling stays 38000
B3 — Court-determined Termine emit trigger date as a real-looking date
Zwischenverfahren / Mündliche Verhandlung / Entscheidung all live in
paliad.deadline_rules with duration_value=0 and parent_id=NULL, so
Calculate() classified them as IsRootEvent and emitted the trigger
date as their own DueDate. Worse, RoP.151 "Antrag auf Kostenentscheidung"
parents off inf.decision and chained 1 month off the placeholder ->
bogus deadline that the UI rendered as real.
Fix: classify a zero-duration rule as IsCourtSet (not IsRootEvent)
when primary_party = 'court' or event_type ∈ {hearing, decision,
order}. Track court-set rule IDs and propagate IsCourtSet downstream
to any rule whose parent is court-set, so RoP.151 also surfaces as
court-set rather than a fabricated date. Save-modal already greys
out IsCourtSet rows so the "Gerichtsbestimmte Termine ohne Datum
werden übersprungen" footnote becomes truthful again.
Live pre-fix on paliad.de (UPC_INF, trigger 2026-04-29):
Zwischenverfahren / Oral / Entscheidung -> dueDate 2026-04-29
Antrag auf Kostenentscheidung -> 2026-05-29 (bogus, +1mo from trigger)
B6 — Fristenrechner save flow stored rule code in TITLE
Frontend was concatenating "RoP.023 — Klageerwiderung" into the
title because deadlines had nowhere else to put the citation, and
the /deadlines REGEL column ended up showing "—". Add migration 032
with a paliad.deadlines.rule_code text column, plumb it through
CreateDeadlineInput / insertTx, drop the now-redundant r.code AS
rule_code JOIN alias on the list query (the deadline owns its
citation), and render f.rule_code on the project-detail deadlines
table + /deadlines events list + deadline-detail page.
Build, vet, and tests all clean. New unit test
TestIsCourtDeterminedRule pins the B3 discriminator across the
event_type / primary_party combinations seen in migrations 012 + 031.
Repro creds: tester@hlc.de
PR-2 of t-paliad-115. The unified Fristen + Termine surface now lives at
/events. Old /deadlines and /appointments list URLs 301-redirect to
/events?type=deadline and /events?type=appointment so existing bookmarks
still land on the right view. Detail pages (/deadlines/{id},
/appointments/{id}) stay type-specific.
Backend (Go).
- New `GET /events` route → handleEventsListPage serves dist/events.html.
- `GET /deadlines` → handleDeadlinesListRedirect (301 → /events?type=deadline).
- `GET /appointments` → handleAppointmentsListRedirect (301 → /events?type=appointment).
- /deadlines/new, /deadlines/calendar, /deadlines/{id}, /appointments/new,
/appointments/calendar, /appointments/{id} unchanged — type-specific
detail / form / legacy-calendar surfaces stay where they are.
Frontend.
- build.ts now emits ONE events.html (not events-deadlines /
events-appointments) with defaultType="all" baked in. The page reads
?type=… and ?view=… on hydration, so /events?type=deadline lands on
the Fristen-only Cards view, /events?view=calendar opens the calendar,
and bare /events shows the Beides view.
- Sidebar Fristen / Termine entries point at /events?type=deadline and
/events?type=appointment. The SSR active-state matches exactly via
href === currentPath, so detail/new/calendar pages that pass
currentPath="/events?type=deadline" (resp. appointment) still
highlight the right entry.
- events.ts hydration adds applySidebarTypeHighlight(): on bare /events
the sidebar SSRs with neither entry lit, and we re-highlight the
matching entry whenever the in-page chip toggle changes the active
type. Sidebar stays in sync without a server round-trip.
- Updated every list-target reference: palette-actions.ts (Cmd-K
navigation), deadlines-detail.ts + appointments-detail.ts (post-delete
redirect), and the back-link / cancel hrefs in the *-new + *-detail +
*-calendar TSX templates. Detail-page Sidebar/BottomNav currentPath
also moved from "/deadlines" → "/events?type=deadline" so the new
highlight contract holds end-to-end.
Out of scope (per task brief).
- A third "Ereignisse / Alle Events" sidebar entry pointing at /events
bare. m's call: keep two entries; defer until signal.
- Removing /deadlines/calendar + /appointments/calendar standalone
pages. The new /events?view=calendar covers the same need but the
legacy URLs stay live for one cycle.
Build clean: `cd frontend && bun run build` + `go build/vet/test ./...`.
PR-1 of t-paliad-115. Separates the view axis (cards / list / calendar)
from the filter axis (event type, status, project) on EventsPage. Closes
the duplicate "Kalenderansicht" button that t-paliad-110 left behind on
the Beides view.
Bug source: frontend/src/events.tsx:53-68 rendered TWO separate
"Kalenderansicht" anchors (events-action-deadline-cal +
events-action-appointment-cal) and frontend/src/client/events.ts:533-534
unhid both when type=all. Reproduced live on paliad.de — screenshot at
.playwright-mcp/paliad-115-duplicate-kalenderansicht-before.png.
Architectural change.
- Removed the per-type calendar buttons from the page header.
- Added a 3-button segmented view selector (Karten / Liste / Kalender)
next to the type chips. The two controls now sit on a shared
events-axis-row that flexes side-by-side and stacks on narrow viewports.
- View state lives in `currentView`, defaults to "cards", reads from
?view= on init, persists to URL on change. Default ("cards") stays
out of the URL so existing bookmarks don't change.
- Cards view = original (5-card summary + table). List view = table
only (cards hidden). Calendar view = month grid; cards + table both
hidden.
Calendar view.
- Plots both deadlines (due_date) and appointments (start_at local
date) on a Mo–So month grid. Reuses the existing .frist-cal-* CSS
scaffold from /deadlines/calendar; only new addition is
.events-cal-dot-appointment for the appointment hue (--bucket-next-week).
- Inherits the page's filters — `?view=calendar&type=appointment` shows
appointment-only; `?view=calendar&status=all` shows everything; etc.
Status, type, project, event-type filters apply orthogonally to view,
matching the spec's "two axes combine" requirement.
- Click a day with items → existing modal pattern lists them with type
chip + project ref; clicking an item navigates to its detail page.
- Month nav (prev / next / today) is purely client-side — no refetch,
cheap pagination over the already-loaded items.
Out of scope (per task brief).
- Standalone /deadlines/calendar + /appointments/calendar pages stay
untouched. PR-2 (URL canonicalisation) handles that surface.
- Custom time-window controls — future iteration per t-110 spec.
Build clean: `cd frontend && bun run build` + `go build/vet/test ./...`.
Spec is explicit that Überfällig is deadline-view-only — only showing
it on type=deadline matches the rationale that 'overdue' is a deadline-
specific concept (appointments don't go overdue, they happen). The
previous logic also surfaced the card on Beides whenever the
deadline-side overdue count > 0, which would have rendered an alarm
card on a mixed view.
Caught during live verification on paliad.de.
PR-2 of the Fristen+Termine unification. Pure additive change — the existing
deadlines.tsx + appointments.tsx pages stay live; this PR introduces the new
events.tsx shell + client/events.ts runtime that PR-3 will mount onto the
two routes.
Frontend (new):
- frontend/src/events.tsx — shared shell with the 3-chip type toggle
(Fristen / Termine / Beides), the 5-card summary row (Überfällig
conditional + 4 universal cards), the union filter row, and the unified
table that renders a discriminated row per type. Two header CTAs ("Neue
Frist" + "Neuer Termin") collapse to the relevant one in single-type mode.
- frontend/src/client/events.ts — runtime. Reads window.__PALIAD_EVENTS__
(PR-3 will inject defaultType from the Go handler), derives the rest from
?type query param. Card click sets status filter; the events endpoint
takes care of bucket-aware appointment-side date windowing so both rails
stay in sync in Beides mode. Hide-on-uniform pattern applied per column
(rule, event_type, location, appointment_type, status, row-type chip).
- frontend/build.ts — emits events-deadlines.html + events-appointments.html
from one renderEvents(currentPath) so each output gets the right Sidebar
highlight; client/events.ts bundle added.
- 16 i18n keys (DE+EN): events.toggle.*, events.summary.later,
events.col.*, events.row.type.*, events.empty.*, events.unavailable plus
the new deadlines.summary.later / deadlines.filter.later pair for the
Später bucket.
- CSS: --bucket-later (#1d4ed8 light / #60a5fa dark) for the Später card,
matching events-table--hide-* column hiders, .events-row-type-chip
styling, .event-type-chip-row spacing.
Backend tweaks (small):
- DeadlineFilterLater (`later`): pending deadlines past Mon-week-after.
Click-target for the Später card.
- EventService.ListVisibleForUser now derives an appointment-side date
window from a bucket-style status (today/this_week/next_week/later) so
card clicks filter both rails consistently. Overdue/Completed exclude
appointments entirely (no appointment analogue).
- pickLater / pickEarlier helpers intersect the bucket-derived window with
any caller-supplied from/to.
go build/vet/test ./... clean. bun run build clean (1394 keys, IIFE prologue
guard passes).