- editor.js: suppress edit entry for cells whose schema is readOnly (folder-bound originator, server-managed audit fields) — mirrors the $-prefixed synthesized-column guard. The server overwrites these, so inline-editing them was misleading and the value was silently lost. - save.js createRow: on 201, re-fetch the written row so server-derived fields (originator from the party folder, the composed tracking number's components, audit stamps) surface immediately instead of staying blank until reload. Falls back to the local merge if the GET fails. - save.js createRow: handle 409 (duplicate composed tracking number) with a clear message on the sequence cell instead of the generic errored state. Test: tables.spec.js — a readOnly column doesn't mount an inline editor while a normal sibling still edits. The 409 + re-fetch paths go through the in-dir create POST (formCreateUrl), which the file:// Playwright harness can't intercept; both are covered by the server e2e. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ZDDC Tables
Render a directory of YAML files as a sortable, filterable table — read-only, with click-row → edit-in-form integration. Backed by zddc-server's form handler so the table view and the form editor are two sides of the same data.
Anchor use case. A Master Deliverables List (MDL) under Archive/<Party>/MDL/, where each .yaml file is one expected deliverable. Multiple parties keep their own MDLs side by side; the table aggregates within a single party's directory.
How it works
- Storage is file-per-row YAML — one
*.yamlfile in a directory per table row. Concurrent edits don't collide on a shared blob, every row has independent git history, and per-row ACL inherits from the cascading.zddcchain. - Discovery is
.zddc-declarative. Drop atables:entry in the directory's.zddcto register the table; no file-presence auto-mount, no phantom tables from rogue YAML drops. - Rendering is server-side:
zddc-serverreads every*.yamlunder the rows directory, normalizes them into a JSON list, and inlines the list into the page on render. The browser does sorting, filtering, and click-row navigation locally — no further server round-trips for those. - Editing is delegated to the existing form tool. Each row's click target is the form's re-edit URL (
<dir>/<name>/<basename>.yaml.html), whichzddc-serveralready serves via the form handler. The table itself never writes.
Setup (for an MDL at Archive/Acme/MDL/)
Archive/Acme/
├── .zddc # declares: tables: { MDL: ./MDL.table.yaml }
├── MDL.table.yaml # column spec + rows path + row schema reference
├── MDL.form.yaml # JSON Schema for one row (used by both the table and the form editor)
└── MDL/
├── D-001.yaml # one row
├── D-002.yaml # one row
└── ...
Visit Archive/Acme/MDL.table.html and the table renders. Visit Archive/Acme/MDL.form.html to add a new row (the form handler creates a YAML in MDL/).
.zddc declaration
tables:
MDL: ./MDL.table.yaml
The map key (MDL) becomes the URL stem and must match both the rows directory name and the form spec name. v1 enforces this with a load-time spec-validation error.
Table spec (MDL.table.yaml)
title: Master Deliverables List
description: Optional description shown above the table.
rowSchema: ./MDL.form.yaml # path to the row's JSON Schema (form-spec format)
rows: ./MDL # directory of *.yaml row files (non-recursive in v1)
columns:
- field: id # top-level key OR JSON Pointer (e.g. /nested/path)
title: ID
width: 7em
sort: asc # default sort key (overridden by defaults.sort below)
- field: title
title: Deliverable
- field: dueDate
title: Due
format: date # date | datetime | number | bool
- field: status
title: Status
enum: [pending, submitted, accepted, rejected] # constrains values + enables enum filter
defaults:
sort:
- { field: dueDate, dir: asc }
filter:
status: [pending, submitted] # initial filter state; clear with the toolbar button
Columns are explicit — the renderer does not auto-derive from the row schema. Pick the subset you want to display.
ACL behavior
- The page-level read check uses the cascade at the spec directory; a caller without
rgets a 403. - Per-row "edit" affordance is recomputed against the row's own parent dir. If the user has
wthere, the row is clickable; otherwise it's plain text. Hard enforcement remains on the form-handler side (the form's POST will refuse a write the cascade denies). Issued/Receivedarchive folders are server-enforced WORM. The decider stripsw/d/afrom non-admin grants under those subtrees, so an MDL placed insideIssued/shows every row as read-only with no special-casing in the table tool.
v1 limits
- Read-only grid; click-row opens the form editor. Inline cell editing is a v2 candidate (would PUT each edit through the new file API in
zddc/internal/handler/fileapi.go). - One directory of
*.yamlper table; cross-directory aggregation (Archive/*/MDL/*.yamlas one combined view) is not yet supported. - No virtualization — large tables (>1000 rows) will be slow.
- No multi-row bulk operations, no add-row UI inside the table (use the form editor at
<name>.form.html). .zddc tables:declarations are direct-lookup only; no upward cascade. Each directory hosting a table needs its own declaration.
Build & develop
sh tables/build.sh # build (writes tables/dist/tables.html)
sh tables/build.sh --release alpha # cut alpha
sh ./build # full lockstep build (all tools + zddc-server)
(cd zddc && go test ./internal/handler/... ./internal/zddc/...)
npx playwright test --project=tables
Authoritative architecture and build docs are in ../AGENTS.md and ../ARCHITECTURE.md.