Nine copies of escapeHtml (some escaping single-quotes + handling null,
others not), two byte-identical hashContent hashers, two saveContent
writers, two isZipMemberNode predicates, the ISO-date + YAML-quote helpers
duplicated across the workflow modals, three /.profile/access email
fetchers, and three byte-size formatters had all drifted across the browse
modules. Hoist a single browse-local window.app.modules.util (no new global;
concatenated right after init.js) and alias the call sites to it.
Reliability fix folded in: the YAML editor's saveContent skipped the
upload.ensureWritable() escalation that the markdown editor performs, so
saving a .yaml/.zddc file to a read-only-picked local folder failed where
markdown succeeded. Both now go through util.saveFile, which always
escalates — the shared writer makes the two editors impossible to drift
apart again.
Canonical escapeHtml is the strict superset (escapes & < > " ', null →
"") so it's a safe drop-in for every prior variant. fmtSize gains the GB
tier everywhere (history.js previously capped at MB). Also removes the dead
stage.js fetchSelfEmail (defined, never called).
Net −200 lines across the modules. No behavior change beyond the save fix;
all 6 browse Playwright specs pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Workflow data-consistency cleanup across the transmittal modules.
Stale-tree / re-trigger hazard: Stage, Unstage, and Accept reported success
with "reload to see the move" and never refreshed, leaving the moved item at
its old location in the tree — inviting the user to re-fire the action on a
folder the server had already moved. They now refresh the current listing on
success. This also revealed that events.refreshListing was never exported,
so upload.js's comment-upload refresh (which guards on it) was silently a
no-op — exporting it fixes that path too.
Non-atomic stage: "New folder" does mkdir then a separate move; if the move
failed after the mkdir succeeded the user got a generic "move failed" with an
unexplained empty folder left behind. invokeStage now tracks whether it
created the folder and says so, and refreshes so the orphan is visible.
Double-submit: Accept / Plan Review / Stage / Unstage take a module-level
busy guard so a second menu click while a POST is in flight is ignored.
Modal listener leaks (verified): the Escape keydown handler in accept,
plan-review, and create-transmittal was only removed on the Escape path —
cancel / overlay-click / submit all leaked a live document listener bound to
a detached modal. Bound once and removed in close() (matching history.js).
history.js restore: split the PUT from the post-restore refetch so a refetch
error can no longer surface a misleading "Restore failed" after the restore
has already persisted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The persistent #statusBar strip held whatever last-action message
was written ("Loaded N items", "Created folder X", error text, …)
and stuck around indefinitely, overlapping content while adding
little value. Deleted the strip; existing statusInfo/statusError
call sites now thunk through window.zddc.toast (the shared toast
helper every tool already bundles).
- Same function signatures: events.statusInfo /
events.statusError keep working without touching the 70+ call
sites across app.js, download.js, events.js, etc.
- plan-review.js had its own private statusInfo/statusError pair
(duplicated the DOM write); updated to route through
zddc.toast as well.
- statusClear becomes a no-op — toasts fade on their own (5s
info, 8s error via cap-toast) and the toast helper's
single-toast policy guarantees only the latest is visible.
Removed: #statusBar div from template.html, .status-bar / .is-error
/ .is-info / --error / --info rules from base.css and tree.css.
Zero remaining `statusBar` or `status-bar` references in the built
browse.html. Full Playwright suite green (243/0/4).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two layers shipped together since the second builds on the first.
LAYER 1 — reviewing/ + Plan Review scaffolding
- reviewing/ is now a real folder under each project, populated by the
Plan Review composite endpoint. The old reviewing/ virtual aggregator
handler is retired.
- POST /<project>/archive/<party>/received/<tracking>/ with X-ZDDC-Op:
plan-review scaffolds physical workflow folders under reviewing_root
and staging_root, each carrying .zddc.received_path pointing back at
the canonical submittal. Idempotent re-runs match by received_path
and re-converge the ACL.
- Virtual received window: when listing or writing under
<workflow>/received/, the server resolves through the canonical
archive/<party>/received/<tracking>/ via the workflow's
.zddc.received_path. Writes get rewritten to
<workflow>/<base>+C<n><suffix> so review comments land in the
workflow folder and never touch the WORM archive.
- Cascade defaults declare on_plan_review per project so the
reviewing_root and staging_root are configurable.
LAYER 2 — browse context-menu workflows
- Accept Transmittal: right-click a transmittal folder in
archive/<party>/incoming/ → validates ZDDC folder + filename
conformance, atomic-renames the folder to
archive/<party>/received/<tracking>/ (WORM zone), and optionally
chains into Plan Review in the same composite request. Re-acceptance
with a different revision merges file-by-file; WORM forbids
overwrite of an existing filename.
- Stage / Unstage: right-click files in working/<…>/ → "Stage to…"
with picker of existing staging transmittal folders + inline
"New transmittal folder…" create; right-click files in
staging/<…>/ → "Unstage to working/" defaulting to the user's
working/<email>/ home. Reuses the file-API move primitive.
- Create Transmittal folder: right-click the staging/ pane → prompts
for a ZDDC-conforming folder name with live validation; mkdir,
then navigate to the new folder URL where the transmittal tool
serves the editor.
- Supporting infrastructure: new CanonicalFolderAt cascade lookup +
X-ZDDC-Canonical-Folder response header so the browse SPA can
scope-gate menu items without re-implementing the cascade
client-side.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>