Replaces the always-text-input cell editor with a per-property
widget factory keyed off the row's JSON Schema (form.yaml). The
table view now picks the right editor for each cell automatically:
strings get text inputs, enums get dropdowns, integers get number
inputs with min/max, dates get date pickers, booleans get
checkboxes, multi-select arrays get a multi-select. Cells whose
schema is a complex type (nested object, generic array, oneOf /
anyOf / allOf) can't be inline-edited and punt to the row's
form-mode editor on Enter / double-click.
Schema discovery:
context.js walkServer fetches <currentdir>/form.yaml as a
companion to <currentdir>/table.yaml — same file the form-mode
renderer already loads, just from the table view's perspective.
Best-effort: a directory with table.yaml but no form.yaml still
renders as a sortable/filterable table; cells just fall back to
plain text inputs without per-property hints. The schema is
exposed as ctx.rowSchema and consumed by the editor's
propertySchemaFor() helper, which walks dot-separated field
names through schema.properties to locate each column's
property schema.
Editor factory (editor.js):
- propertySchemaFor(col) — schema lookup keyed by col.field.
- isComplexSchema(s) — true for nested object, generic array,
oneOf/anyOf/allOf. Multi-select-friendly arrays
(string-enum + uniqueItems) are NOT complex; they get an
inline multi-select widget.
- makeWidget(propSchema, col, initialValue) — dispatches to one
of the widget builders below based on schema type / format /
enum + column-spec hints (col.format / col.enum) for tables
without a form.yaml.
Widget builders, each returning {element, getValue, focus}:
- widgetText — plain <input type=text>, default fallback.
- widgetTextarea — for string with maxLength > 200 (long
narrative fields).
- widgetTyped(type) — typed inputs the browser can help validate;
used for date / date-time / email.
- widgetNumber — <input type=number> with min/max/step
derived from schema.minimum/maximum/
multipleOf. Integer schemas force step=1.
getValue returns Number, not string, so
the draft buffer holds the right type for
JSON serialization later.
- widgetCheckbox — <input type=checkbox>; getValue returns
bool. initial value coerces from "true"/
true string-or-bool.
- widgetSelect — <select> with empty placeholder + one
option per enum choice; getValue returns
the chosen string or null.
- widgetMultiSelect — <select multiple> with size = min(6, N);
getValue returns the array of selected
values (preserves order in the option list).
Complex-type cells:
isComplexSchema(propSchema) → enterEdit calls navigateToRowForm,
which routes to row.url (already the <id>.yaml.html re-edit URL
the row tracker holds). Phase 5 may swap this for an inline
side-panel mount of form-mode in the same bundle, but the
current navigate-out path delivers the same eventual UX without
needing the side-panel scaffolding.
Type-aware draft equality:
The pre-Phase-2 commit treated every value as a string and
compared via String() equality, which would mark any number-
column edit dirty even when the user re-typed the same number.
The new sameValue() helper handles bool/object via JSON-string
equality and falls back to loose string compare so 42 == "42"
isn't a false dirty. Drafts hold typed values (number, bool,
array) instead of all strings, so when Phase 3 wires the row PUT
the body shape matches the JSON Schema the server validates
against without an additional coercion pass.
Tests (tests/tables.spec.js — 7 new specs, total 22 in the
table view, all 27 in the file):
- enum column edits via select dropdown — verifies the empty
placeholder + 3 enum options render and the chosen value
displays back in the cell.
- integer column gives a number input with min/max — verifies
the type/min/max/step attributes derive from the schema, AND
the draft buffer holds typeof === 'number'.
- boolean column gives a checkbox — verifies type=checkbox and
the draft holds true after Space-toggle. (Toggle via Space,
not Playwright's .check() helper, to dodge the click+blur
race a focused-checkbox-inside-grid-cell hits.)
- format:date column gives a date input — verifies type=date
and the existing value pre-populates as YYYY-MM-DD.
- multi-select enum-array column gives a multi-select.
- complex (object) column navigates to the row form on edit —
verifies no inline editor mounts AND the navigate seam
receives the row's URL.
- no rowSchema → falls back to plain text editor — verifies the
best-effort behavior for directories with only table.yaml.
Bundle size: 124 KB → 127 KB (+3 KB for the factory + widget
builders).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>