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fix(design-system): restore dark-mode contrast on Toggle + destructive borders (#1932)
Two regressions from the recent token sweep, both producing low-contrast results in dark mode. ## DS::Toggle off-track PR #1843 (DS::Toggle a11y + token swaps) replaced the raw `bg-gray-100 theme-dark:bg-gray-700` off-track with `bg-surface-inset` for semantic alignment. `bg-surface-inset` resolves to gray-800 in dark mode, but the toggle typically sits inside `bg-container` (gray-900). The contrast ratio dropped from ~2.45:1 (gray-700 vs gray-900) to ~1.5:1 (gray-800 vs gray-900) — visibly worse than the pre-#1843 baseline and below WCAG 1.4.11 (3:1 for UI components). Most visible inside the transaction-edit modal SETTINGS section (`Exclude`, `One-time Expense`) where the off-state switches nearly vanished into the modal chrome. Introduce `--color-toggle-track` (light: gray-100, dark: gray-700) and swap `bg-surface-inset` → `bg-toggle-track` in DS::Toggle. Restores the pre-#1843 off-track contrast while keeping a semantic token (instead of the raw palette references the migration was trying to remove). ## border-destructive subtle borders PR #1849 (single-color tokens to @theme) flagged that `border-destructive/N` rendered the wrong shade (the `@utility border-destructive` block defined red-500 light, while `--color-destructive` in `@theme` is red-600 — `/N` resolves from @theme), and swapped a couple of callsites to solid `border-destructive`. Solid renders red-500/red-400 at full saturation in both modes, which reads as a loud error border on contexts that were meant to be subtle (left-rule on the provider-sync "view error details" pane, error-message box in SimpleFIN settings, alert-component border, provider connection error rows). Two callsites (`DS::Alert`, settings/providers/_connection_row) still carried the broken `border-destructive/20` / `/25` modifier — same off-shade footgun #1849 was meant to retire. Introduce `--color-destructive-subtle` (light: red-200, dark: red-800) and swap the four subtle-by-intent callsites to `border-destructive-subtle`: - app/components/DS/alert.rb (destructive variant) - app/views/settings/providers/_connection_row.html.erb (err status) - app/components/provider_sync_summary.html.erb (error-details left rule) - app/views/simplefin_items/edit.html.erb (error-message box) The handful of intentionally-loud `border-destructive` callsites (split-transaction over-allocation, blank-name account labels, etc.) keep the solid token. Regenerated `_generated.css` via `npm run tokens:build`. |
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f50c151e21 |
fix(design-system): DS::Alert alignment, accessibility, and hierarchy polish (#1734)
* fix(design-system): align DS::Alert icon with title The icon was rendered at size 'sm' (w-4 h-4) and started at the very top of the flex row (items-start without an offset), which optically sat above the title's cap when the title was present and slightly above the message baseline when it wasn't. The hand-rolled alerts this PR replaced used 'w-5 h-5 mt-0.5' for exactly this reason — restore the same combination in the component: - size: sm -> md (w-4/h-4 -> w-5/h-5). - class adds mt-0.5 so the icon's vertical center lines up with the bold title's cap-height (and with the body baseline in the title-less case). No API change. Visual fix only. Refs #1731 * fix(design-system): split DS::Alert into title-row + indented body Replaces the items-start + margin-fudge approach with a two-row layout that doesn't depend on icon-bounding-box vs text-cap-height arithmetic: - Title case: icon and bold title share a flex row with items-center, so the icon's vertical centre lines up with the title's line. Body (block content or message) renders below in a separate row, padded by pl-8 (= icon md width + gap-3) so it indents under the title text rather than under the icon. - Block-only case (no title, no message — used by the alpha_vantage rate-limit alert): keeps the items-start fallback with a small mt-0.5 on the icon so the cap of the first paragraph still sits near the icon centre. - Single-line message case: items-center between icon and message, no fudge needed. container_classes loses its 'flex items-start gap-3' base since the outer div is no longer the flex container. Each branch declares its own flex/items-* combination. Refs #1731 * fix(design-system): a11y semantics + visual polish on DS::Alert Builds on the title-row restructure with the items the design / a11y review surfaced: - live: keyword (default :none, accepts :status / :polite and :alert / :assertive) maps to role="status" or role="alert" on the outer div. Static, page-baked alerts (the migrated callsites in #1731) keep the default :none and stay role-less. Dynamic surfaces (flash, validation summaries appearing after a Turbo update) opt into the live role they need. - aria-labelledby on the outer div pointing at the title <p> so AT picks the title as the alert's accessible name when one is set. - Variant prefix in the title / message via an sr-only span. Screen reader hears 'Warning: …', 'Error: …', etc.; sighted users see no change. Variant labels live under ds.alert.variants.* in config/locales/views/components/en.yml. - Body text inside titled alerts now defaults to text-secondary instead of text-primary, so hierarchy reads on weight + colour rather than weight alone (Refactoring UI: hierarchy needs both). Single-line message and block-only fallback keep text-primary since there is no second tier. - Icon size goes back from md (20px) to sm (16px) — proportionally closer to text-sm body — and the items-center branches grow -mt-0.5 to compensate for the cap-centre vs line-centre offset that flex's items-center alone can't bridge. - Title weight bumped from font-medium (500) to font-semibold (600) for clearer prominence against the now-softer body. No API breakage: existing callers passing only message:/title:/variant: keep working. The new live: arg defaults to the correct value for the static migration sites. Refs #1731 * fix(design-system): drop aria-labelledby when alert has no role; revert body to text-primary Two corrections after numerical contrast analysis and CodeRabbit feedback: 1. aria-labelledby was being emitted on every titled alert, but the default live: :none leaves the outer <div> with no role. ARIA spec only honours the labelling relationship on elements with a host role, so on a generic <div> the attribute is invalid and accessibility validators flag it. Now only emitted when aria_role is set (live: :status or :alert). Static, page-baked callsites stay role-less and label-less; dynamic callers that opt into a live role get the proper accessible-name relationship. 2. text-secondary on bg-{variant}/10 in light mode lands at ~4.07-4.25:1 contrast — below WCAG AA's 4.5:1 for normal text. Reverting the body wrapper to text-primary brings it back to AAA (~15:1). Loses some of the Refactoring UI body-vs-title colour hierarchy; the title's font-semibold weight + larger optical mass against an otherwise plain body still reads as hierarchy. Single-line message and block-only fallback already used text-primary, so this just unifies the three branches. The remaining contrast gap — text-success (green-600) icon on bg-success/10 light surface at 2.77:1 — is documented in the PR description; fixing it cleanly needs a token-level bump (--color-success: green-600 -> green-700 in light mode) which is out of scope for this PR. Refs #1731 * fix(settings/providers): use DS::Alert title:+message: instead of inline content_tag Three callsites added in #1710 passed block-level markup (`<p>`/`<h2>`) through `message:` via `safe_join + content_tag`. The post-#1731 alert template wraps `message:` in a `<p>`, which makes nesting a `<p>` or `<h2>` invalid HTML — browsers auto-close the outer paragraph and the indented body row collapses. Each of the three is semantically a title + body pair, so swap them to the proper `title:` + `message:` API. No new strings — the i18n keys (`*.no_withdraw_title` / `_body`, `encryption_error.title` / `.message`) already split that way; the inline assembly was the artefact. The encryption-error block loses an explicit `<h2>` wrapper around the title; DS::Alert's title is a `<p>`. The visual hierarchy and sr-only variant prefix are unchanged. Worth tracking heading semantics as a follow-up against DS::Alert (a `heading_level:` arg) rather than bringing back the manual markup. * fix(design-system): make :destructive variant alias explicit in DS::Alert locale Add `destructive: Error` to `ds.alert.variants` and drop the implicit `:destructive -> :error` aliasing in `DS::Alert#variant_label`. Both the locale file and the component now self-document the variant set; lookup is direct, no conditional needed. Per @jjmata review on #1734. |
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57d71cd55e |
refactor(design-system): extend DS::Alert and migrate 9 inline alert blocks (#1731)
* feat(design-system): add info semantic color token Mirrors success/warning/destructive: --color-info maps to blue-600 in light mode, blue-500 in dark mode. Unblocks the DS::Alert info variant from carrying a raw 'blue-600' literal in icon_color and lets surface tokens use bg-info/N alpha modifiers like the rest of the system. Refs #1715 * refactor(design-system): adopt semantic tokens and add body slot in DS::Alert Replaces the bg-{blue,green,yellow,red}-50 / text-{...}-700 / border-{...}-200 palette block in DS::Alert with semantic alpha-modifier surfaces (bg-{info,success,warning,destructive}/10 + matching /20 borders). Drops the 'blue-600' literal that icon_color was returning for the info variant; helpers#icon now accepts color: :info backed by the new --color-info token. Adds an optional title: kwarg and an opt-in block-content slot so rich alerts (title + paragraph, lists, embedded actions) can render without callers reaching for a hand-rolled flex layout. The existing message: API stays backward-compatible — nothing in the codebase that already calls DS::Alert.new(message: ..., variant: ...) needs to change. Lookbook gains with_title and with_body_slot examples covering the new shapes. Refs #1715 * refactor(views): migrate api_keys, hostings, lunchflow alerts to DS::Alert Cleans up nine bespoke alert blocks that hand-rolled the same flex + icon + bordered-surface shape DS::Alert already provides: - settings/api_keys/{new,created,created.turbo_stream}.html.erb — three near-identical 'Security Warning' / 'Important Security Note' boxes using the broken bg-warning-50 / text-warning-700 raw-palette pair. - settings/hostings/{_alpha_vantage,_eodhd,_yahoo_finance,_twelve_data,_provider_selection}_settings.html.erb — five amber-50 / amber-200 warning boxes covering rate-limit notes, health-check failure messaging, and the env-configured override banner. The twelve_data plan-restriction block keeps its bullet list and pricing link inside the new DS::Alert body slot. - lunchflow_items/{_api_error,_setup_required}.html.erb — two modal alert headers whose flex+icon scaffolding now collapses onto DS::Alert. The surrounding bg-surface 'Common issues' / 'Setup steps' info cards stay as-is; this PR only touches the alert shape itself. No functional or behavioural changes. Locale keys preserved. amber-* palette uses on the alerts disappear; remaining bg-amber-* hits in the codebase live outside the alert pattern and stay for follow-up sub-PRs of #1715. Refs #1715 |
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ab6fdbbb68 |
Component namespacing (#2463)
* [claudesquad] update from 'component-namespacing' on 18 Jul 25 07:23 EDT * [claudesquad] update from 'component-namespacing' on 18 Jul 25 07:30 EDT * Update stimulus controller references to use namespace * Fix remaining tests |