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Sylvain Duchesne 5a29938130 Modern UI port, render-based @ui tests, dev seed, layer contracts
- Port modern clean theme (DM Sans, orange accent, app-* CSS classes)
  and screen redesigns from festipod-mockups; replace sketchy Ubuntu
  theme. New shared components: BottomNav, EventCover, EventMeetingPoints,
  Toast, AvatarStack, Tag, RelevanceIcon.

- Restructure from prototyping shell to real mobile web app:
  path-based routing (History API), Gallery/DemoMode/PhoneFrame removed,
  Storybook setup for screen/component browsing.

- ConnectScreen ported from mockup (QR-based user connection); routed
  at /profile/connect, wired from FriendsListScreen.

- Dev-only auto-seed of NG wallet when empty
  (gated on NODE_ENV !== 'production'); bootstrapWallet already
  self-checks for non-empty ngSet so safe even in race conditions.

- Render-based @ui test infrastructure: happy-dom + LocalDataProvider +
  RouterProvider via src/shared/test-harness/renderHelper.tsx, exposed
  on the world as renderedDoc. world.hasText/hasField/hasElement prefer
  the rendered DOM and fall back to source for backward compatibility.

- Migrate 25 brittle @ui assertions from regex-on-source to DOM
  queries; delete implementation-detail tests (showDuplicateWarning,
  importableEvents, importedFrom — anti-patterns per the new contract).
  Update feature files where the UI changed: "Mes amis" → "Mon réseau",
  "Mes événements à venir" → "À venir" on home, Thématique removed
  from create-event wizard, etc.

- Path-based @e2e steps (pushState + popstate dispatch) replacing the
  legacy "#/demo/…" hash routing tied to the deleted Gallery.

- Add .project/knowledge/test-layer-contracts.md defining the role of
  each test layer (@ui = display with seed data + DOM, @data = mutations
  through NG broker, @e2e = critical user journeys) with anti-patterns
  and migration consequences.

Test status: 75 passed / 71 skipped (explicit "non implémenté")
/ 2 failed (pre-existing @wip on ngSet.delete() NG ORM limitation).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-18 09:49:50 +02:00

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@AGENTS.md
# Festipod Project
Mobile-first web app for discovering and sharing festival/event recommendations through trusted networks. Uses a sketchy hand-drawn UI style.
## Architecture
Feature-based architecture: code is organized by business domain (module), not by technical layer. A module can only import from `shared/` — never from another module.
Multi-layer BDD: each module has `steps/ui/`, `steps/data/`, `steps/e2e/` directories. Shared step definitions live in `src/shared/steps/`.
## Project Structure
```
src/
modules/ # Business domain modules
event/ # Events (create, discover, detail, update, invite, participants, meeting points)
screens/ # EventsScreen, EventDetailScreen, CreateEventScreen, etc.
features/ # Gherkin .feature files for this domain
steps/ # BDD step definitions
ui/ # UI-layer steps
data/ # Data-layer steps
e2e/ # E2E steps
user/ # User profiles, friends, sharing
screens/ # ProfileScreen, FriendsListScreen, ShareProfileScreen, etc.
features/
steps/
home/ # Home dashboard, settings
screens/ # HomeScreen, SettingsScreen
auth/ # Authentication, onboarding
screens/ # LoginScreen, WelcomeScreen
workshop/ # Workshop/atelier specs (no screens yet)
features/
steps/
meeting/ # Meeting point specs
features/
steps/
notification/ # Notification specs
features/
steps/
shared/ # Shared code (importable by all modules)
components/
sketchy/ # Hand-drawn UI components (Button, Card, Avatar, etc.)
ui/ # Shadcn/Radix components
context/ # ThemeContext, NextGraphContext, FestipodDataContext
data/ # User stories, features.ts (auto-generated), testResults.ts
hooks/ # Custom hooks (useShapeWithDefaults)
shapes/ # SHEX shapes + ORM bindings (NextGraph)
utils/ # ngSession, ngBootstrap
steps/ # Shared BDD step definitions (cross-domain)
ui/ # navigation.steps.ts, form.steps.ts, screen.steps.ts
data/
support/ # Cucumber hooks.ts, world.ts
types/ # TypeScript type definitions
lib/ # Utility functions (cn, etc.)
app/ # App shell
App.tsx # Root component with providers + route switch
router.tsx # Path-based routing (History API)
frontend.tsx # React entry point
screens/
index.ts # Screen registry (used by Storybook)
scripts/ # Build scripts for parsing features
docs/ # Documentation
.storybook/ # Storybook configuration
```
## Key Commands
```bash
bun run dev # Start dev server with HMR
bun run storybook # Browse screens and components in Storybook
bun run test:cucumber # Run Cucumber tests
bun run features:parse # Regenerate features.ts from .feature files
bun run steps:extract # Extract step definitions for tooltips
```
## Routing
Path-based routing via `src/app/router.tsx`. Screens use `useNavigate()` and `useParams()` hooks. See AGENTS.md for the full route table.
## Conventions
- Gherkin specs are in French (Etant donne, Quand, Alors)
- UI labels are in French
- User stories are prefixed US-1 to US-26
- Screens use the sketchy component library, not Tailwind
- Max app width: 768px (tablet portrait)
---
Default to using Bun instead of Node.js.
- Use `bun <file>` instead of `node <file>` or `ts-node <file>`
- Use `bun test` instead of `jest` or `vitest`
- Use `bun build <file.html|file.ts|file.css>` instead of `webpack` or `esbuild`
- Use `bun install` instead of `npm install` or `yarn install` or `pnpm install`
- Use `bun run <script>` instead of `npm run <script>` or `yarn run <script>` or `pnpm run <script>`
- Use `bunx <package> <command>` instead of `npx <package> <command>`
- Bun automatically loads .env, so don't use dotenv.
## APIs
- `Bun.serve()` supports WebSockets, HTTPS, and routes. Don't use `express`.
- `bun:sqlite` for SQLite. Don't use `better-sqlite3`.
- `Bun.redis` for Redis. Don't use `ioredis`.
- `Bun.sql` for Postgres. Don't use `pg` or `postgres.js`.
- `WebSocket` is built-in. Don't use `ws`.
- Prefer `Bun.file` over `node:fs`'s readFile/writeFile
- Bun.$`ls` instead of execa.
## Testing
Use `bun test` to run tests.
```ts#index.test.ts
import { test, expect } from "bun:test";
test("hello world", () => {
expect(1).toBe(1);
});
```
## Frontend
Use HTML imports with `Bun.serve()`. Don't use `vite`. HTML imports fully support React, CSS, Tailwind.
Server:
```ts#index.ts
import index from "./index.html"
Bun.serve({
routes: {
"/": index,
"/api/users/:id": {
GET: (req) => {
return new Response(JSON.stringify({ id: req.params.id }));
},
},
},
// optional websocket support
websocket: {
open: (ws) => {
ws.send("Hello, world!");
},
message: (ws, message) => {
ws.send(message);
},
close: (ws) => {
// handle close
}
},
development: {
hmr: true,
console: true,
}
})
```
HTML files can import .tsx, .jsx or .js files directly and Bun's bundler will transpile & bundle automatically. `<link>` tags can point to stylesheets and Bun's CSS bundler will bundle.
```html#index.html
<html>
<body>
<h1>Hello, world!</h1>
<script type="module" src="./frontend.tsx"></script>
</body>
</html>
```
With the following `frontend.tsx`:
```tsx#frontend.tsx
import React from "react";
import { createRoot } from "react-dom/client";
// import .css files directly and it works
import './index.css';
const root = createRoot(document.body);
export default function Frontend() {
return <h1>Hello, world!</h1>;
}
root.render(<Frontend />);
```
Then, run index.ts
```sh
bun --hot ./index.ts
```
For more information, read the Bun API docs in `node_modules/bun-types/docs/**.mdx`.