* add missing Hungarian translations for newly extracted strings
Replace hard-coded UI strings with I18n lookups across controllers, models and views (breadcrumbs, dashboard, reports, settings, transactions, balance sheet, MFA status). Update models to use translations for category defaults, account/display names, classification group and period labels; remove a few hardcoded display_name methods. Add and update numerous locale files (English and extensive Hungarian translations, plus model/view/doorkeeper entries) to provide the required keys. These changes centralize copy for localization and prepare the app for Hungarian/English UI text.
* Pluralize account type labels; tidy Crypto model
Update English locale account type labels to use plural forms for consistency (Investment(s), Properties, Vehicles, Other Assets, Credit Cards, Loans, Other Liabilities). Also remove an extra blank line in app/models/crypto.rb to tidy up formatting.
* Back to singular
* fix(i18n): separate singular and group account labels
* Update _accountable_group.html.erb
* Use I18n plural names for account types
Change Accountable#display_name to look up pluralized account type names via I18n (accounts.types_plural.<underscored_class>) with a fallback to the legacy display logic. Add legacy_display_name helper to preserve previous behavior (singular for Depository and Crypto, pluralized otherwise). Add corresponding types_plural entries in English and Hungarian locale files for various account types.
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Co-authored-by: Juan José Mata <jjmata@jjmata.com>
Co-authored-by: sure-admin <sure-admin@splashblot.com>
Breaks our Plaid sync process out into more manageable classes. Notably, this moves the sync process to a distinct, 2-step flow:
1. Import stage - we first make API calls and import Plaid data to "mirror" tables
2. Processing stage - read the raw data, apply business rules, build internal domain models and sync balances
This provides several benefits:
- Plaid syncs can now be "replayed" without fetching API data again
- Mirror tables provide better audit and debugging capabilities
- Eliminates the "all or nothing" sync behavior that is currently in place, which is brittle
* Add nice formatting for subtypes on account list
* Fix rubocop linting errors
* Implement better mapping
* Fix rubocop linting
* Add short and long versions of subtypes
* Simplify subtype reference
Co-authored-by: Zach Gollwitzer <zach.gollwitzer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Hatzenbuhler <hatz@hey.com>
* Simplify reference logic, add a small test
* Fix test
* Fix tests
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Signed-off-by: Alex Hatzenbuhler <hatz@hey.com>
Co-authored-by: Zach Gollwitzer <zach.gollwitzer@gmail.com>
Since the very first 0.1.0-alpha.1 release, we've been moving quickly to add new features to the Maybe app. In doing so, some parts of the codebase have become outdated, unnecessary, or overly-complex as a natural result of this feature prioritization.
Now that "core" Maybe is complete, we're moving into a second phase of development where we'll be working hard to improve the accuracy of existing features and build additional features on top of "core". This PR is a quick overhaul of the existing codebase aimed to:
- Establish the brand new and simplified dashboard view (pictured above)
- Establish and move towards the conventions introduced in Cursor rules and project design overview #1788
- Consolidate layouts and improve the performance of layout queries
- Organize the core models of the Maybe domain (i.e. Account::Entry, Account::Transaction, etc.) and break out specific traits of each model into dedicated concerns for better readability
- Remove stale / dead code from codebase
- Remove overly complex code paths in favor of simpler ones
* Move accountable partials
* Split accountables into separate view partials
* Fix test
* Add form to permitted partials
* Fix failing system tests
* Update new account modal views
* New sync algorithm implementation
* Update account system test assertions to match new behavior
* Fix off by 1 date error
* Revert new balance sync algorithm
* Add missing account overviews