* Show disabled import options before accounts exist
Keep account-dependent import choices visible on /imports/new and render them as disabled with guidance when no accounts are available.
* Refactor disabled import options: extract partial, fix accessibility (#986)
- Extract _import_option partial to eliminate duplicated enabled/disabled
markup across TransactionImport, TradeImport, and MintImport (also
used by AccountImport, CategoryImport, RuleImport for consistency)
- Replace misleading chevron-right with lock icon in disabled state
- Add aria-disabled="true" for screen reader accessibility
- Remove redundant default: parameter from t() call
- Fix locale key ordering (requires_account after import_* keys)
- Fix extra blank line in test file
- Add assertion for aria-disabled attribute in test
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* Tailwind fixes
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* feat: Add PDF import with AI-powered document analysis
This enhances the import functionality to support PDF files with AI-powered
document analysis. When a PDF is uploaded, it is processed by AI to:
- Identify the document type (bank statement, credit card statement, etc.)
- Generate a summary of the document contents
- Extract key metadata (institution, dates, balances, transaction count)
After processing, an email is sent to the user asking for next steps.
Key changes:
- Add PdfImport model for handling PDF document imports
- Add Provider::Openai::PdfProcessor for AI document analysis
- Add ProcessPdfJob for async PDF processing
- Add PdfImportMailer for user notification emails
- Update imports controller to detect and handle PDF uploads
- Add PDF import option to the new import page
- Add i18n translations for all new strings
- Add comprehensive tests for the new functionality
* Add bank statement import with AI extraction
- Create ImportBankStatement assistant function for MCP
- Add BankStatementExtractor with chunked processing for small context windows
- Register function in assistant configurable
- Make PdfImport#pdf_file_content public for extractor access
- Increase OpenAI request timeout to 600s for slow local models
- Increase DB connection pool to 20 for concurrent operations
Tested with M-Pesa bank statement via remote Ollama (qwen3:8b):
- Successfully extracted 18 transactions
- Generated CSV and created TransactionImport
- Works with 3000 char chunks for small context windows
* Add pdf-reader gem dependency
The BankStatementExtractor uses PDF::Reader to parse bank statement
PDFs, but the gem was not properly declared in the Gemfile. This would
cause NameError in production when processing bank statements.
Added pdf-reader ~> 2.12 to Gemfile dependencies.
* Fix transaction deduplication to preserve legitimate duplicates
The previous deduplication logic removed ALL duplicate transactions based
on [date, amount, name], which would drop legitimate same-day duplicates
like multiple ATM withdrawals or card authorizations.
Changed to only deduplicate transactions that appear in consecutive chunks
(chunking artifacts) while preserving all legitimate duplicates within the
same chunk or non-adjacent chunks.
* Refactor bank statement extraction to use public provider method
Address code review feedback:
- Add public extract_bank_statement method to Provider::Openai
- Remove direct access to private client via send(:client)
- Update ImportBankStatement to use new public method
- Add require 'set' to BankStatementExtractor
- Remove PII-sensitive content from error logs
- Add defensive check for nil response.error
- Handle oversized PDF pages in chunking logic
- Remove unused process_native and process_generic methods
- Update email copy to reflect feature availability
- Add guard for nil document_type in email template
- Document pdf-reader gem rationale in Gemfile
Tested with both OpenAI (gpt-4o) and Ollama (qwen3:8b):
- OpenAI: 49 transactions extracted in 30s
- Ollama: 40 transactions extracted in 368s
- All encapsulation and error handling working correctly
* Update schema.rb with ai_summary and document_type columns
* Address PR #808 review comments
- Rename :csv_file to :import_file across controllers/views/tests
- Add PDF test fixture (sample_bank_statement.pdf)
- Add supports_pdf_processing? method for graceful degradation
- Revert unrelated database.yml pool change (600->3)
- Remove month_start_day schema bleed from other PR
- Fix PdfProcessor: use .strip instead of .strip_heredoc
- Add server-side PDF magic byte validation
- Conditionally show PDF import option when AI provider available
- Fix ProcessPdfJob: sanitize errors, handle update failure
- Move pdf_file attachment from Import to PdfImport
- Document deduplication logic limitations
- Fix ImportBankStatement: catch specific exceptions only
- Remove unnecessary require 'set'
- Remove dead json_schema method from PdfProcessor
- Reduce default OpenAI timeout from 600s to 60s
- Fix nil guard in text mailer template
- Add require 'csv' to ImportBankStatement
- Remove Gemfile pdf-reader comment
* Fix RuboCop indentation in ProcessPdfJob
* Refactor PDF import check to use model predicate method
Replace is_a?(PdfImport) type check with requires_csv_workflow? predicate
that leverages STI inheritance for cleaner controller logic.
* Fix missing 'unknown' locale key and schema version mismatch
- Add 'unknown: Unknown Document' to document_types locale
- Fix schema version to match latest migration (2026_01_24_180211)
* Document OPENAI_REQUEST_TIMEOUT env variable
Added to .env.local.example and docs/hosting/ai.md
* Rename ALLOWED_MIME_TYPES to ALLOWED_CSV_MIME_TYPES for clarity
* Add comment explaining requires_csv_workflow? predicate
* Remove redundant required_column_keys from PdfImport
Base class already returns [] by default
* Add ENV toggle to disable PDF processing for non-vision endpoints
OPENAI_SUPPORTS_PDF_PROCESSING=false can be used for OpenAI-compatible
endpoints (e.g., Ollama) that don't support vision/PDF processing.
* Wire up transaction extraction for PDF bank statements
- Add extracted_data JSONB column to imports
- Add extract_transactions method to PdfImport
- Call extraction in ProcessPdfJob for bank statements
- Store transactions in extracted_data for later review
* Fix ProcessPdfJob retry logic, sanitize and localize errors
- Allow retries after partial success (classification ok, extraction failed)
- Log sanitized error message instead of raw message to avoid data leakage
- Use i18n for user-facing error messages
* Add vision-capable model validation for PDF processing
* Fix drag-and-drop test to use correct field name csv_file
* Schema bleedover from another branch
* Fix drag-drop import form field name to match controller
* Add vision capability guard to process_pdf method
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* Add full import/export support for rules with versioned JSON schema
This commit implements comprehensive import/export functionality for rules,
allowing users to back up and restore their rule definitions.
Key features:
- Export rules to both CSV and NDJSON formats with versioned schema (v1)
- Import rules from CSV with full support for nested conditions and actions
- UUID to name mapping for categories and merchants for portability
- Support for compound conditions with sub-conditions
- Comprehensive test coverage for export and import functionality
- UI integration for rules import in the imports interface
Technical details:
- Extended Family::DataExporter to generate rules.csv and include rules in all.ndjson
- Created RuleImport model following the existing Import STI pattern
- Added migration for rule-specific columns in import_rows table
- Implemented serialization helpers to map UUIDs to human-readable names
- Added i18n support for the new import option
- Included versioning in NDJSON export to support future schema evolution
The implementation ensures rules can be safely exported from one family
and imported into another, even when category/merchant IDs differ,
by mapping between names and IDs during export/import.
* Fix AR migration version
* Mention support for rules export
* Rabbit suggestion
* Fix tests
* Missed schema.rb
* Fix sample CSV download for rule import
* Fix parsing in Rules import
* Fix tests
* Rule import message i18n
* Export tag names, not UUIDs
* Make sure tags are created if needed at import
* Avoid test errors when running in parallel
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* Allow category imports to set icons
* Linter
* Update category import description in English locale
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* Rename icon in CSV header to `lucide-icon`
* Make sure we export the icon while we're at this
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* Create shared ruler view
* Use collection rendering/spacer templates for rules, and new shared_ruler
* Use shared ruler for all the places a ruler is used
* Use shared ruler for imports and balance sheet
* Fix brakeman by using a static partial with a defined collection
* Update balance sheet
* Add lookbook + viewcomponent, organize design system file
* Build menu component
* Button updates
* More button fixes
* Replace all menus with new ViewComponent
* Checkpoint: fix tests, all buttons and menus converted
* Split into Link and Button components for clarity
* Button cleanup
* Simplify custom confirmation configuration in views
* Finalize button, link component API
* Add toggle field to custom form builder + Component
* Basic tabs component
* Custom tabs, convert all menu / tab instances in app
* Gem updates
* Centralized icon helper
* Update all icon usage to central helper
* Lint fixes
* Centralize all disclosure instances
* Dialog replacements
* Consolidation of all dialog styles
* Test fixes
* Fix app layout issues, move to component with slots
* Layout simplification
* Flakey test fix
* Fix dashboard mobile issues
* Finalize homepage
* Lint fixes
* Fix shadows and borders in dark mode
* Fix tests
* Remove stale class
* Fix filled icon logic
* Move transparent? to public interface
* fix: improve dark mode readability across the app
* fix: improve dark mode support for asset percentage text
* fix: apply suggested patch for theme-related improvements
* chore: apply PR feedback – remove dark:, align with design tokens, update form builder
* chore: revert background token and restore original style for visual consistency
* chore: remove unnecessary class attributes from form fields using builder
* refactor: move number_field and date_field into metaprogramming block
* refactor: replace bg-divider-adaptive divs with <hr> and border-secondary
* fix: apply requested changes and linting fixes
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
* Add geist font
* Design system css file
* Add cursor ui/ux rules
* Add shadows and shadow borders
* Replace primitives with tokens for common text and backgrounds
* Organize css
* Update switch and checkbox class names
* Add back global color variables
* 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
* Remove stale 1.0 import logic and model
* Fresh start
* Checkpoint before removing nav
* First working prototype
* Add trade, account, and mint import flows
* Basic working version with tests
* System tests for each import type
* Clean up mappings flow
* Clean up PR, refactor stale code, tests
* Add back row validations
* Row validations
* Fix import job test
* Fix import navigation
* Fix mint import configuration form
* Currency preset for new accounts
Introduces a basic CSV import module for bulk-importing account transactions.
Changes include:
- User can load a CSV
- User can configure the column mappings for a CSV
- Imported CSV shows invalid cells
- User can clean up their data directly in the UI
- User can see a preview of the import rows and confirm import
- Layout refactor + Import nav stepper
- System test stability improvements