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db1f44cf74 test,docs(zip): browse/archive zip-transmittal coverage + fixture + docs
- tests/browse.spec.js: expand a .zip in the file tree (offline), drill
  into a member subdir, preview a text member — exercises shared/zip-source.js
  and the migrated offline path end to end.
- tests/archive.spec.js: a .zip whose name parses as a transmittal folder
  is scanned like an uncompressed one — members land in the file list with
  tracking numbers parsed, tied to the zip transmittal's folder.
- tests/fixtures/mock-fs-api.js: __setMockDirectoryTree now keeps binary
  leaf values (Uint8Array/ArrayBuffer/Blob) intact instead of String()-ing
  them — needed to feed real zip bytes through the mock FS.
- tests/data/test-archive.sh: each party gets one transmittal delivered as
  a single .zip in received/, so the bitnest fixture exercises the
  zip-as-virtual-directory path.
- ARCHITECTURE.md / AGENTS.md: document .zip-as-navigable-directory (server
  route + ACL model + shared client adapter + the one-level nesting limit).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 12:35:48 -05:00
5debd552ae feat: virtual fallback for archive/<party>/* folders + incoming fixture data
Three coupled fixes:

1. landing MDL card: Open button now navigates to /<project>/archive/
   <party>/mdl (no trailing slash) so the tables tool loads. The
   slash form would route to browse instead, which is not what users
   want when they click "Open MDL".

2. zddc-server canonical-folder fallback extended to
   archive/<party>/{mdl,incoming,received,issued}. New
   zddc.IsArchivePartyFolder() recognises any of the four party
   folders at depth 4. fs.ListDirectory returns [] for missing
   on-disk variants (mirroring the project-root behavior added in
   commit 3fc3717); the dispatcher routes slash forms to
   ServeDirectory and the no-slash mdl form to ServeTable, with
   non-mdl no-slash forms 302'ing to the slash form.

   So /Project-N/archive/<party>/incoming/ now lands on an empty
   browse listing rather than 404 when nobody has dropped files yet.

3. Fixture seeded with 3 files per party under incoming/ — naming
   intentionally NOT in transmittal-envelope form, so classifier
   (loaded automatically by browse's grid mode at /incoming/
   per the URL-driven view convention) has something to rename.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 13:36:03 -05:00
e85d5fc660 feat(zddc): canonical lowercase + .zddc display map + archive project titles
User report: project root listings showed both "Archive" (PascalCase on
disk) and "archive (empty)" (lowercase virtual) — confusing duplicates.
This sweep:

1. Test fixture migrated to lowercase canonical folder names.
   tests/data/test-archive.sh now creates archive/, received/, issued/
   on disk. Three projects also get human-friendly .zddc titles
   ("Wabash Industrial Refit — Phase 1", etc.), and Project-3 carries
   a display: override demonstrating the new map. Party names
   (PartyA/B/C) stay unchanged — non-canonical.

2. New .zddc display: schema. Maps a child entry's on-disk name to a
   human-friendly label. The on-disk name stays canonical (lowercase
   for project-root folders); only the rendered label changes. Match
   is case-insensitive. Example:

     display:
       archive:   "Records"
       working:   "In-Progress"

   No upward cascade — a parent .zddc doesn't relabel grand-children;
   each directory sets display: on its own children.

3. listing.FileInfo gets a DisplayName field. fs.ListDirectory reads
   the directory's .zddc display map and stamps DisplayName per entry.
   The field is omitempty so listings without overrides stay
   byte-identical to before.

4. Virtual canonical project-root folders (archive/working/staging/
   reviewing) are now emitted by zddc-server (fs.ListDirectory) at any
   project root where the on-disk variant is absent in any case. This
   replaces the client-side injection in browse and lets the display:
   map apply to virtual entries the same way it applies to real ones.
   Browse drops its withVirtualCanonicals helper; the loader carries
   display_name through from the server's listing.

5. Archive app project picker dropdown shows the .zddc title of each
   project (sourced from ProjectInfo.Title in the server's project
   list), falling back to the folder name when no title is set. When
   they differ, the folder name is rendered in muted mono after the
   title for traceability. data-name still carries the canonical
   folder name so URL state stays stable.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 13:03:53 -05:00
e19667b5a2 test: add tests/data/test-archive.sh — synthetic ZDDC fixture builder
Generates a realistic ZDDC archive layout for end-to-end testing of
master + cache + mirror, with zero identifying data and a script
that creates and clears on demand.

Output: ~/zddc-test-data (default; override via TEST_ARCHIVE_DIR),
intentionally OUTSIDE the repo. Defensive .gitignore entries cover
in-repo redirects and the source-reference CSV (~/archive-export*.csv,
which the script never reads at runtime — distributions are baked in
here as constants extracted from a one-time inspection).

Layout mirrors a real archive's shape (project → Archive → party →
Received|Issued → dated transmittal folder → tracking-numbered file)
with synthetic codes throughout — Project-1/2/3, PartyA/B/C, FAC1-4,
lorem-ipsum titles, example.com emails. Disciplines, doc-type codes,
status codes (IFR/IFI/IFA/IFU/RSB), revision letters (A/B/0/0A/0B/C/D),
and tracking-number format are kept as-is — they're public ZDDC
convention vocabularies, not identifying data.

Each file's content is the metadata block:
  Tracking Number: <synthetic>
  Revision: <letter>
  Status: <code>
  Title: <lorem-ipsum>
rendered into the appropriate format per extension. Open any file and
verify it's the right one — md as a table, yaml as keys, html as a
styled table, .zddc as YAML, .zip with three views (md+yaml+html), pdf
rendered via docker.io/pandoc/latex (already-existing 563MB image)
through podman with --userns=keep-id so output is host-user-owned.
Falls back to a hand-rolled minimal valid PDF (Python stdlib only)
when podman or the pandoc image is unavailable.

Subcommands:
  build [--small]   Generate the fixture. --small produces ~12 files,
                    full produces ~550 with every one of the six
                    extensions (md/yaml/pdf/html/zddc/zip) guaranteed
                    in every transmittal.
  clear             rm -rf the fixture. Refuses unless target contains
                    a .zddc — defense against an accidental misconfigured
                    TEST_ARCHIVE_DIR pointing at something important.
  info              File count, total size, by-extension breakdown,
                    top-level layout. No content snippets.

POSIX sh (dash-compatible). Randomness via /dev/urandom (no $RANDOM;
dash doesn't expose it). Per-directory .zddc ACL configs use synthetic
emails from RFC-2606 example.com.

Verified: full fixture builds in ~3min (PDF generation dominates),
contains 144 PDFs all valid 1-page, no real-archive tokens leak
(grep -i for known sentinels from the source CSV returns zero hits).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-08 09:03:38 -05:00