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9443a52bb7 |
chore(brand): swap header logo to a real svg + ship favicons for portal-admin (#106)
## Summary Two related brand-asset cleanups, bundled per request: ### portal-shell — header logo - Replace [`apf-small.png`](apps/portal-shell/public/logos/) (a 7.6 KB raster we'd extracted from the original PNG-in-SVG and re-encoded through sharp) with [`apf-logo.svg`](apps/portal-shell/public/logos/apf-logo.svg) — an actual 1024×1024 vector export (2.1 KB). Sharper at any density, smaller payload, no rasterisation artefacts when zoomed. - [`header.html`](apps/portal-shell/src/app/components/header/header.html) swaps `<img src=…>` accordingly. - The wide-format `apf-portal.svg` stays in place for future surfaces (login splash, etc.). ### portal-admin — favicons + PWA manifest Mirrors what PR #84 did for `portal-shell`: - Copy the six favicon images (`favicon.ico`, `favicon.svg`, `favicon-96x96.png`, `apple-touch-icon.png`, `web-app-manifest-{192,512}.png`) into [`apps/portal-admin/public/favicons/`](apps/portal-admin/public/favicons/). Single visual identity across the two apps. - Customise [`site.webmanifest`](apps/portal-admin/public/favicons/site.webmanifest) for admin: `name: "APF Portal Admin"`, `short_name: "Admin"`. Everything else (icons, theme-color, display) stays identical to portal-shell's manifest. - Wire the `<link>` block + `<meta name="theme-color">` in [`apps/portal-admin/src/index.html`](apps/portal-admin/src/index.html). - Remove the obsolete top-level `apps/portal-admin/public/favicon.ico` — now under `favicons/`, served via `<link rel="shortcut icon">`. ## Decision worth flagging **Assets duplicated rather than shared via a lib.** Both apps ship their own copy of the 7 favicon files (~120 KB binary each). The alternative — a `shared-assets` (or extended `shared-tokens`) lib with the assets glob copied into each app's `dist/` at build time — is the architecturally tidier path, but introduces a build-config change with no real payoff at our scale. Revisit if a third surface (e.g., a future static landing page) ends up needing the same set. ## Verification - `nx run-many -t lint test build --projects=portal-shell,portal-admin` — green. - Both `dist/apps/{portal-shell,portal-admin}/browser/{en,fr}/favicons/` ship the seven expected files. - Admin's emitted `site.webmanifest` carries `"name": "APF Portal Admin"`. - Admin's emitted `index.html` carries the full `<link>` block + `theme-color` meta. - Portal-shell ships `apf-logo.svg` in its `logos/` folder per locale; `apf-small.png` is gone. ## Test plan - [x] Lint + test + build green. - [x] Built outputs spot-checked (assets ship, manifest text correct, index.html wired). - [ ] Manual: `nx serve portal-shell` → header shows the new SVG logo crisp at 1x / 2x / 3x DPR. - [ ] Manual: `nx serve portal-admin` → tab favicon visible, dev tools → Application → Manifest shows "APF Portal Admin" with no errors. - [ ] Manual: install portal-admin as a PWA from a Chromium browser → the install dialog reads "Install APF Portal Admin", home-screen icon uses the same family as portal-shell. --------- Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr> Reviewed-on: #106 |
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0ae7e0e23d |
feat(portal-shell): light / dark / auto theme switcher (#86)
## Summary
- Add a header dropdown letting users pick **light**, **dark**, or **auto** (follow the OS) color schemes. Choice persists in `localStorage`, applies on next reload, and reacts live to OS theme changes when in `auto`.
- Built on `@angular/cdk/menu` for accessible roving focus, escape-to-close, and proper `menuitemradio` semantics on the three options.
- Apply `dark:` variants across the shell (header, sidebar, main bg) and the existing two pages. No semantic-token refactor yet — that belongs in a future ADR (`--color-surface-1`, `--color-text-1`, …).
## Architecture
- [`LayoutStateService`](apps/portal-shell/src/app/state/layout-state.service.ts) grows a `themeMode: signal<'light'|'dark'|'auto'>` alongside the existing `sidebarCollapsed`, plus an `effectiveTheme` computed that resolves `auto` against the system preference. A side-effect toggles the `.dark` class on `<html>`, so every `dark:` Tailwind utility flips at once.
- Tailwind v4 dark mode is rewired to **class-based** via `@custom-variant dark (&:where(.dark, .dark *));` in `styles.css`. This overrides the v4 default (`prefers-color-scheme` only) so the user's explicit override wins over the OS preference.
- The switcher trigger reflects the **selected** mode (sun / moon / monitor), not the effective theme — so users can tell which mode they're in even when `auto` happens to resolve to the same scheme as a manual pick.
## Side-edits in the same PR (already validated in the chat)
- **Logo asset.** Replace `apf-small.svg` (94 kB — a base64-PNG wrapped in SVG markup, not actually vector) with `apf-small.png` (144×144, 7.6 kB after `sharp --kernel lanczos3 --compressionLevel 9`). Header swaps to the PNG. The wide vector `apf-portal.svg` stays around for future surfaces that want the horizontal lockup.
- **Revert FR strings** that crept into the header template — project rule (CLAUDE.md) is English-only for source artefacts; FR localisation will happen properly via `@angular/localize` (separate ADR).
## Decisions worth flagging
- **Dropdown over segmented control.** The CDK Menu pays its weight: accessible by default (proper `aria-haspopup`, focus management, ESC handling, click-outside dismissal), reusable for future header menus (user, language, notifications), and one tidy primitive rather than three competing buttons.
- **`auto` is the default,** not `light`. Most users have an OS-level preference already; respecting it is the least surprising baseline.
- **`<html>.dark` class lives at the root,** not on `<app-root>`. That's the Tailwind convention and it means CDK overlay popups (the menu itself, future dialogs) inherit the right theme without extra wiring.
- **Bundle delta +21 kB gzip** (100 → 121 kB initial). All of it is `@angular/cdk/{menu,overlay,a11y}` and the dark CSS rules. We stay well under the 300 kB budget. The CDK is already on the architecture menu (ADR-0016 — *UI stack: Angular CDK + TailwindCSS*) so this is on-strategy spend.
- **No semantic tokens yet.** The dark variants use raw Tailwind gray ramps (`dark:bg-gray-900`, etc.) instead of a `--color-surface-1` / `--color-text-1` token layer. That keeps the change tractable for now; promotion to semantic tokens deserves its own ADR with the design team in the loop.
## Accessibility (ADR-0016)
- Menu trigger has `aria-haspopup="menu"`, `aria-label` announcing the current mode + "(open menu)".
- Menu uses `role="menu"`, items use `role="menuitemradio"` with `aria-checked` — assistive tech announces the selection state correctly.
- All interactive controls keep the 44×44 px touch target.
- `prefers-reduced-motion: reduce` already covered by the sidebar transitions; theme switcher has no animations of its own.
- Contrast: dark surfaces are gray-900 + gray-800 border / gray-100 text — passes WCAG AA. Brand primary shifted to the `300` step in dark mode so the active states keep contrast against gray-900.
## What this PR explicitly does NOT do
- Tokenise the palette into semantic surface / text / border roles (next iteration, ADR-led).
- Localise UI strings (separate `@angular/localize` ADR + PR).
- Animate the theme transition (FOIT-style flicker on toggle is acceptable in v1; we can soften later with a `color-scheme` CSS transition if it bothers users).
## Test plan
- [x] `pnpm exec nx run-many -t lint test build --projects=portal-shell` — green (**33 / 33 specs**, +8 for the theme work).
- [x] Production build: **121 kB gzip initial** (was 100 kB). Under the 300 kB budget.
- [ ] Manual: toggle each of the three modes → header / sidebar / main / cards switch surface colors instantly; trigger glyph updates.
- [ ] Manual: pick `auto`, change OS theme → UI follows live (Chrome DevTools → Rendering → "Emulate CSS media feature prefers-color-scheme").
- [ ] Manual: reload after each pick → the chosen mode is restored.
- [ ] Manual: keyboard the trigger → ENTER opens menu, arrow keys navigate, ENTER selects, ESC closes; focus returns to the trigger on close.
- [ ] Manual: Lighthouse accessibility on `/` in dark mode — score unchanged from light mode.
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Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr>
Reviewed-on: #86
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29f79d677e |
feat(portal-shell): full favicon set + PWA manifest (#84)
## Summary - Replace the single root `favicon.ico` with a complete asset bundle under [`apps/portal-shell/public/favicons/`](apps/portal-shell/public/favicons/): SVG primary favicon, PNG fallback (96×96), legacy ICO, Apple touch icon (180×180), and a Web App Manifest with 192 / 512 maskable PNGs. - Wire the assets in [`index.html`](apps/portal-shell/src/index.html) via the standard `<link rel="icon|apple-touch-icon|manifest">` block and add a matching `<meta name="theme-color" content="#ffffff">`. - Set the manifest name to `"APF Portal"` (short_name `"Portal"`) so the PWA install banner and home-screen icon read consistently with the in-app header. ## Why it matters - **Modern favicons.** SVG is now the primary icon — vector-clean at every density, automatic dark-mode adaptation when the SVG carries `prefers-color-scheme` rules. PNG + ICO entries cover legacy and pinned-tab contexts. - **Installability.** With a valid manifest + 192/512 icons + `display: standalone`, the portal is installable on Android home-screens and as a desktop PWA in Chromium-based browsers, without shipping a service worker. - **Mobile chrome.** `<meta name="theme-color">` aligned with the manifest's `theme_color` tints the browser address bar and the PWA chrome to white — matching the app header. ## Decisions worth flagging - **Icons declared `purpose: "maskable"` only.** The PNGs were generated with the Android safe-zone padding. On Android they render correctly (cropped to the device's adaptive shape); on contexts that ask for `"any"` the browser falls back to the SVG / PNG / ICO entries from the `<link rel="icon">` block, so nothing breaks. If we later want a no-padding edge-to-edge variant for desktop, we can add a second icon entry with `purpose: "any"` and a different source. - **`theme_color: #ffffff` rather than brand teal.** The app header is white in the v1 design; tinting the mobile chrome to teal would create a visible seam at the top of the viewport. We can revisit if a darker header lands. - **Cache-buster query strings kept (`?v=20260511`).** Static `public/` assets are not hashed by Angular's build (only bundled JS/CSS are), so the explicit version stamp guards against stale caches on icon updates. The date matches the generation day. ## What this PR explicitly does NOT do - Ship a service worker / offline support (PWA installability does not require it; offline strategy is a separate decision and likely a future ADR). - Replace the SVG icon contents with a brand-tuned design — uses the existing generator output. - Wire a localized manifest (single `name` / `short_name`, no `lang` variant per locale). ## Test plan - [x] `pnpm exec nx build portal-shell --configuration=production` — green, 100 kB gzip initial (unchanged). - [x] All 7 assets ship to `dist/apps/portal-shell/browser/favicons/`. - [x] `index.html` in the production build contains every `<link>` + the `theme-color` meta. - [ ] Manual: tab favicon visible in Chrome / Firefox / Safari. - [ ] Manual: Chrome DevTools → Application → Manifest reports no errors and shows both 192/512 icons. - [ ] Manual: Chrome desktop install prompt offers "Install APF Portal". - [ ] Manual: Add-to-Home-Screen on Android shows the maskable icon clipped to the device's adaptive shape. --------- Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr> Reviewed-on: #84 |
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3371fbd613 |
feat(portal-shell): app-shell layout with collapsable sidebar (#83)
## Summary - Replace the flat header+main+footer layout with a real app-shell: fixed header on top, collapsable sidebar + scrollable main below. Sidebar state (collapsed / expanded) persists across reloads via `localStorage`. - Introduce the APF brand palette as Tailwind v4 `@theme` tokens (primary teal `#12546c`, accent orange `#f7a919`) so every utility (`bg-brand-primary-500`, `text-brand-accent-400`, `ring-brand-primary-200`, …) is available from now on. - Add an `<app-icon>` façade backed by `lucide-angular` for v1. Logical kebab-case names already match the icomoon-sprite convention, so the future migration is a single-file change in `icon.ts` and consumers stay untouched. - Migrate the accessibility-statement links from the (now-deleted) footer to the bottom of the sidebar. ## Decisions worth flagging - **Static menu, permission-shaped data.** Items point to `#` placeholders in v1, except *Dashboard* which is `routerLink="/"` so the active-state styling is visible on the home page. The `MenuItem` shape already carries an optional `requiredPermissions: string[]` so the permission-aware filter (PR 2, alongside ADR-0009 auth) plugs in without restructuring. - **`<app-icon>` over direct lucide imports.** Consumers write `<app-icon name="bell">` rather than importing the lucide pascal-case symbol. When the icomoon sprite lands, only the registry in `icon.ts` changes — templates do not. - **Sidebar persistence via `localStorage`, not backend.** Zero round-trip, survives reloads, falls back gracefully when storage is blocked (private mode). Eventually mirrored server-side if the user-preferences feature lands. - **Footer removed entirely.** With the sidebar carrying the FR + EN accessibility-statement links and the role badge, the bottom rail no longer earned its vertical real estate. The version badge moved out for now; it will return as part of a debug/help menu when there's a real release to surface. ## Accessibility (ADR-0016) - Skip-link preserved (WCAG 2.4.1 *Bypass Blocks*) and restyled in the brand palette. - Sidebar exposes named landmarks (`<nav aria-label="Sections">`, `<nav aria-label="Accessibility">`) and the collapse button uses `aria-expanded` + a descriptive `aria-label`. - Active links carry `ariaCurrentWhenActive="page"`. - All interactive controls (header action buttons, sidebar links/toggle) meet the 44×44 px minimum hit-target. - Sidebar width transition is skipped under `prefers-reduced-motion: reduce`. - Lucide SVGs are marked `aria-hidden` (decorative); accessible names live on the parent control. ## Perf (ADR-0017) - Production build: **100 kB gzip** initial transfer (budget: 300 kB). Lucide imports are tree-shaken — only the ~18 icons actually used ship. ## What this PR explicitly does NOT do - Wire icon-set migration to icomoon (kept as a deferred swap behind `<app-icon>`). - Filter the menu by permission (deferred to PR 2 once the auth flow lands). - Replace the avatar placeholder with a real user menu (waits on ADR-0009). - Implement the search input behavior (placeholder only; needs a search backend). ## Test plan - [x] `pnpm exec nx run-many -t lint test build --projects=portal-shell` — green (19 / 19 specs). - [x] Production build under bundle budgets (100 kB gzip initial). - [ ] Manual: load `/`, confirm Dashboard appears active in the sidebar, collapse → reload → still collapsed, focus the address bar then Tab → skip-link visible, keyboard-traverse the sidebar. - [ ] Manual: `prefers-reduced-motion: reduce` → no width animation when toggling. - [ ] Manual: zoom to 200 % → no horizontal scroll, header search hides at narrow widths (`md:` breakpoint). --------- Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr> Reviewed-on: #83 |
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bea5e1954f |
chore: generate portal-shell and portal-bff apps per ADR-0004 / ADR-0005
Add the @nx/angular, @nx/nest, @nx/vite, @nx/eslint plugins, then generate the two apps. Adjust the empty-template tsconfig.base.json to be Angular-compatible (drop project references and customConditions that the empty-template defaults to but Angular doesn't support; keep the strict-TS extensions from ADR-0004). apps/portal-shell (Angular 21): - standalone APIs, routing, SCSS, esbuild - vitest-angular as unitTestRunner, playwright for e2e - strict mode - tags scope:portal-shell, type:app - app.config.ts wired with provideZonelessChangeDetection() per ADR-0004 (Angular 21 + Nx 22 generates without zone.js by default) apps/portal-bff (NestJS 11): - Express adapter (default per ADR-0005) - Jest as unitTestRunner - tags scope:portal-bff, type:app - main.ts wired with a global ValidationPipe configured whitelist + forbidNonWhitelisted + transform per ADR-0005 - Phase-2 security additions (helmet, CORS, sessions, CSRF, rate limit, auth guards, error filter) deferred to their respective ADRs - placeholder comment in main.ts Workspace dependencies: class-validator + class-transformer added (required by NestJS ValidationPipe at runtime). Nx-generated .gitignore additions (.angular, __screenshots__) merged into ours. .vscode/extensions.json and launch.json added by Nx are kept (do not override our existing settings.json). |