Guillem Arias Fauste a461ff97bb fix(sync-toast): morph refresh, defer behind modals, DS conformance (#2105)
* fix(sync-toast): morph refresh, defer behind modals, DS conformance

Follow-up to #1964 (addresses #2071).

- Refresh via Turbo morph visit instead of window.location.reload, so
  scroll position and data-turbo-permanent elements (the AI chat panel)
  survive and there is no white flash.
- Defer the toast while a <dialog> is open and reveal it on close. A
  refresh mid-modal closes the dialog and discards its in-progress input,
  which is the exact data loss this toast exists to prevent. Handles
  stacked modals.
- Refresh CTA and close button now use DS::Button (secondary / icon). The
  close is always visible, inside the card, focusable, and has an
  aria-label; the old hover-only corner chip was unreachable on touch and
  not keyboard-focusable.
- Add role="status" / aria-live="polite" to the toast.
- Fix icon color: "inverse" is not a key in the icon helper color map, so
  it silently rendered no color class (dark icon on bg-info). Use "white",
  which maps to the functional text-inverse token.
- Tighten copy: "New data available" / "Refresh".
- Sync the broadcast comment with the actual replace/morph behavior.

* fix(sync-toast): detach deferred dialog listener on disconnect

A toast replaced by a newer broadcast_replace_to while a <dialog> was open kept
its 'close' listener attached, so the detached controller fired #reveal()/#arm()
when the dialog closed — a spurious auto-refresh from a stale toast (and repeated
syncs could queue several). Store the dialog + handler refs and remove the
listener in disconnect(). Flagged by codex + coderabbit on #2105.

* fix(sync-toast): re-check interaction and dialogs at refresh-fire time

The interaction check ran once at arm time but the refresh fired two
seconds later. The post-dialog reveal made that window matter: the user
closes a dialog sitting on a form, resumes typing, and the timer morphs
the page — wiping non-turbo-permanent input, the exact data-loss class
this toast exists to prevent. A dialog opened during the window had the
mirror problem (the refresh would close it).

Bail inside the callback instead, leaving the toast visible for a
manual refresh, matching the mid-form behavior. Also documents the
dialog-removed-without-close edge on the deferred listener.
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Important

This repository is a community fork of the now-abandoned Maybe Finance project.
Learn more in their final release doc.

Backstory

The Maybe Finance (archived/abandoned repo) team spent most of 20212022 building a full-featured personal finance and wealth management app. It even included an “Ask an Advisor” feature that connected users with a real CFP/CFA — all included with your subscription.

The business end of things didn't work out, and so they stopped developing the app in mid-2023.

After spending nearly $1 million on development (employees, contractors, data providers, infra, etc.), the team open-sourced the app. Their goal was to let users self-host it for free — and eventually launch a hosted version for a small fee.

They actually did launch that hosted version … briefly.

That also didnt work out — at least not as a sustainable B2C business — so now here we are: hosting a community-maintained fork to keep the codebase alive and see where this can go next.

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Hosting Sure

Sure is a fully working personal finance app that can be self hosted with Docker.

Forking and Attribution

This repo is a community fork of the archived Maybe Finance repo. Youre free to fork it under the AGPLv3 license — but wed love it if you stuck around and contributed here instead.

To stay compliant and avoid trademark issues:

  • Be sure to include the original AGPLv3 license and clearly state in your README that your fork is based on Maybe Finance but is not affiliated with or endorsed by Maybe Finance Inc.
  • "Maybe" is a trademark of Maybe Finance Inc. and therefore, use of it is NOT allowed in forked repositories (or the logo)

Performance Issues

With data-heavy apps, inevitably, there are performance issues. We've set up a public dashboard showing the problematic requests seen on the demo site, along with the stacktraces to help debug them.

https://www.skylight.io/app/applications/s6PEZSKwcklL/recent/6h/endpoints

Any contributions that help improve performance are very much welcome.

Local Development Setup

If you are trying to self-host the app, read this guide to get started.

The instructions below are for developers to get started with contributing to the app.

Requirements

  • See .ruby-version file for required Ruby version
  • PostgreSQL >9.3 (latest stable version recommended)
  • Redis > 5.4 (latest stable version recommended)

Getting Started

cd sure
cp .env.local.example .env.local
bin/setup
bin/dev

# Optionally, load demo data
rake demo_data:default

Visit http://localhost:3000 to view the app.

If you loaded the optional demo data, log in with these credentials:

  • Email: user@example.com
  • Password: Password1!

For further instructions, see guides below.

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