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810aa898d4 |
feat(portal-shell): full favicon set + PWA manifest
Drop in the realfavicongenerator-style asset bundle under `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 for Android adaptive icons. Wire them in index.html via the standard `<link rel="icon|apple-touch-icon|manifest">` block and add a matching `<meta name="theme-color">` so the mobile chrome tints align with the manifest. PWA install banner reads "APF Portal" (short_name "Portal") on home-screen and install prompts. theme + background colors stay white to match the app header. The old root-level `favicon.ico` is replaced by the one under `public/favicons/` (referenced via `<link rel="shortcut icon">`). |
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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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e2dd2e4dd8 |
fix(portal-shell): use .postcssrc.json so tailwind utilities are emitted (#75)
## Summary The portal-shell scaffold shipped a `postcss.config.js`, but `@angular/build` (Angular 17+ esbuild pipeline) does **not** load that file format — it only reads `.postcssrc.json`. Result: the `@tailwindcss/postcss` plugin was never registered, Tailwind ran with no source files visible, generated only its `@theme` block, and dropped every utility class on the floor. The page therefore rendered unstyled — black text on white — even though `nx build` reported success and shipped a 23 KB `styles*.css`. Rename / re-encode the config to `.postcssrc.json`. Same plugin, same options, just the file format Angular's esbuild adapter actually reads. ## Verification | | Before | After | | - | - | - | | Class selectors in `dist/apps/portal-shell/browser/styles*.css` | **0** | **75** (production) | | `.text-3xl`, `.bg-amber-50`, `.font-semibold` etc. emitted | ❌ | ✓ | | Pages render with intended Tailwind layout | ❌ | ✓ | ```bash pnpm exec nx build portal-shell --configuration=production grep -oE '\.[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*' dist/apps/portal-shell/browser/styles*.css | sort -u | wc -l # 75 ``` ## Doc update `docs/development.md` repo-layout walkthrough now reads `.postcssrc.json` and explicitly calls out that `postcss.config.js` is ignored by `@angular/build` — so a future contributor reaching for the legacy filename gets a hint instead of a silent failure. ## Test plan - [ ] CI green on this PR. - [ ] Local: bring up the SPA dev server, `localhost:4200` shows the styled layout — header bar with brand link, system-status widget with rounded card, footer with the two language links. - [ ] Production build: `nx build portal-shell --configuration=production` succeeds; `dist/.../styles*.css` contains tens of utility-class selectors (not just `@theme` tokens). --------- Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr> Reviewed-on: #75 |
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0d31937aeb |
feat(portal-shell): replace nx-welcome with real shell and home + budgets per ADR-0017 (#74)
## Summary Cuts the Nx scaffold's `NxWelcome` page (938 LOC of placeholder markup) and lays down the actual portal layout — header, main, footer landmarks plus a skip link — with a real home page and the two RGAA-mandated accessibility statement routes. Bundle budgets in `project.json` are tightened to match ADR-0017. ## What lands **Layout shell** (`apps/portal-shell/src/app/`): - `components/header/` — brand link + primary nav landmark stub - `components/footer/` — accessibility statement links (FR + EN) + version badge - `app.html` / `app.scss` — flex column with sticky footer + skip link to `#main-content` (WCAG 2.4.1) **Pages**: - `pages/home/` — welcome heading + "system status" widget that fetches `/api/health` from the BFF. Doubles as a smoke test of the full SPA → BFF stack: CORS, OTel trace propagation, Pino log correlation. After page load, http://localhost:16686 should show one trace whose root span is the SPA `document_load`, with a child `fetch` span that has its own child `HTTP GET /api/health` BFF span. - `pages/accessibility/` — single component, content selected by route data (`lang: 'fr' | 'en'`). Mounted at `/accessibility` (en) and `/accessibilite` (fr). v1 carries placeholder copy explicitly framed as "awaiting APF user panel review" — RGAA + ADR-0016 require the routes to exist; the substantive statement (audit grid, gaps list, remediation plan) lands separately. **Routing & wiring**: - `app.routes.ts` adds the three routes, all lazy-loaded. - `app.config.ts` adds `provideHttpClient(withFetch())` so HttpClient delegates to the patched browser `fetch` and the W3C `traceparent` header propagates automatically (per ADR-0012 phase 2). - `nx-welcome.ts` removed; `app.ts` no longer imports it. **Bundle budgets** (`apps/portal-shell/project.json`): | Type | Limit (raw) | ADR-0017 (gzip) | | ------------------- | ------------ | --------------- | | `initial` | 1 MB | ≤ 300 KB | | `anyScript` | 300 KB | ≤ 100 KB / chunk | | `anyComponentStyle` | 6 KB | ≤ 6 KB | | `bundle "styles"` | 150 KB | ≤ 150 KB | `maximumWarning == maximumError` so an overshoot fails the build (matching `type: "error"` in spirit). Angular CLI compares **raw** sizes; ADR-0017 §Confirmation is updated to record the gzip→raw translation and the deferred follow-up that will add a CI check on the actual gzipped transfer size (Angular has no native gzip-mode budget). ## Verified locally - `pnpm exec nx run-many -t lint test build` → 8 projects green; **12 tests pass** for `portal-shell` across 5 specs (App, Header, Footer, Home, AccessibilityStatement). - `pnpm nx build portal-shell --configuration=production` → initial bundle **326.99 KB raw / 89.82 KB transfer** (gzip) — well under the ADR-0017 300 KB gzip target. Lazy chunks: home 2.66 KB, accessibility 2.90 KB. - `pnpm audit` clean. After `./infra/local/dev.sh up observability` + `pnpm nx serve portal-bff` + `pnpm nx serve portal-shell`, opening http://localhost:4200 shows the new layout, the system-status widget connects to the BFF, and the corresponding trace appears in Jaeger. ## Out of scope (separate PRs) - **Real RGAA audit content** — APF user-panel review. - **Design tokens system** in `libs/shared/tokens`. - **Reusable UI primitives** in `libs/shared/ui`. - **User-preferences panel** (ADR-0016 §"User-preferences panel"). - **i18n machinery** (`@angular/localize`) — for v1 the FR/EN copy is inlined and route-driven; real i18n is a separate ADR. - **Env-config** (Angular `environment.ts`) — the hard-coded `http://localhost:3000/api/health` will move there alongside the OTLP endpoint when the env-config PR lands. - **CI gzip-transfer-size assertion** to complement the raw-size Angular budgets. ## Test plan - [ ] CI green on this PR. - [ ] Local: home page renders, system-status widget transitions from "Checking the backend…" to the success state when the BFF is up; falls back to "Backend unreachable" with the BFF stopped. - [ ] `/accessibility` and `/accessibilite` render the matching language with `<article lang="en|fr">`. - [ ] Skip link reachable via Tab from address bar; clicking it focuses `#main-content`. - [ ] Production build size summary roughly matches the figures above (initial total ≈ 90 KB transfer). --------- Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr> Reviewed-on: #74 |
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8f2cd4e068 |
feat(portal-shell): wire spa-side opentelemetry tracing (#72)
## Summary Phase 2 of ADR-0012 — closes the loop SPA → BFF → DB. After this PR, a single user action (initial page load, click, form submit) produces one trace whose root span is owned by the SPA and whose child spans cover the BFF request, Postgres queries through Prisma, and (eventually) Redis / downstream-API hops. ## What lands **Browser-side OTel libs** (production deps): - `@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-web` — browser tracer + provider - `@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-http` — OTLP/HTTP+JSON exporter - `@opentelemetry/instrumentation` — auto-instrumentation runtime - `@opentelemetry/instrumentation-fetch` — `fetch` + W3C `traceparent` propagation - `@opentelemetry/instrumentation-document-load` — initial-paint timings - `@opentelemetry/instrumentation-user-interaction` — click / keypress / submit No `@opentelemetry/context-zone`: the workspace is zoneless per ADR-0004; the default `StackContextManager` covers the auto-instrumented paths. Custom spans across `await` will need explicit `context.with(...)` plumbing — fine, encountered as code lands. **Code**: - [`apps/portal-shell/src/observability/tracing.ts`](apps/portal-shell/src/observability/tracing.ts) — `WebTracerProvider` bootstrap. Documents the load-order constraint inline (same pattern as the BFF: must be the very first import of `main.ts`, otherwise auto-instrumentations miss everything imported above). - `apps/portal-shell/src/main.ts` now imports the tracing module as line 1. **CORS plumbing** for end-to-end trace propagation: - BFF (`apps/portal-bff/src/main.ts`) calls `enableCors` with a minimal dev allowlist (`http://localhost:4200`) and explicit permission for the W3C `traceparent` / `tracestate` headers. The full security-grade CORS (per-environment allowlists, helmet, cookie-session, CSRF) belongs to the future phase-2 security ADR — this PR adds the strict minimum for the SPA→BFF trace context to survive cross-origin pre-flight. - OTel Collector (`infra/local/otel-collector.yaml`) gains a `cors` block on its OTLP/HTTP receiver so the browser's own OTLP POST clears its pre-flight. **ADR-0012 §Confirmation** rewritten: a new "Wired in the SPA foundation PR (phase 2)" block enumerates what landed here; the carry-over "Wired as features land" list drops the SPA-side SDK item and adds a follow-up note about the security-grade CORS. ## Verification ```bash pnpm exec nx run-many -t lint test build # 8 projects green pnpm audit # 0 vulns ./infra/local/dev.sh up observability # bring up Collector + Jaeger ./infra/local/dev.sh # (separately, BFF stack — your choice) pnpm nx serve portal-bff # localhost:3000 pnpm nx serve portal-shell # localhost:4200 ``` Open http://localhost:4200 → a `document_load` trace appears in http://localhost:16686 with `service.name=portal-shell`. From DevTools, run `fetch('http://localhost:3000/api/health').then(r => r.json())` → a fetch span appears with a child BFF span on the same trace. ## Test plan - [ ] CI green on this PR. - [ ] After local up, `document_load` span visible in Jaeger UI for the SPA. - [ ] Cross-origin fetch from SPA carries `traceparent` (visible in Network tab) and produces a single end-to-end trace SPA → BFF in Jaeger. - [ ] DevTools console shows no CORS warnings about `traceparent`, `tracestate`, or the `localhost:4318/v1/traces` POST. --------- Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr> Reviewed-on: #72 |
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bd8eefb44a |
chore: configure Tailwind 4 and align lib tsconfigs
Wire Tailwind CSS 4 in the portal-shell app per ADR-0016 (the future host of spartan-ng components in libs/shared/ui will read from the Tailwind tokens via the shared-tokens lib). - pnpm add -D tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss - apps/portal-shell/postcss.config.js declares @tailwindcss/postcss - apps/portal-shell/src/styles.scss renamed to styles.css and now contains a single @import 'tailwindcss' directive. Plain CSS for the global file avoids the Sass @import deprecation warning that fires when Tailwind directives sit inside SCSS. Component-level styles can still use SCSS. - apps/portal-shell/project.json styles entry updated accordingly. Side fix: align libs/shared/tokens and libs/shared/util tsconfigs from module: commonjs to module: esnext. The Nx @nx/js:library --bundler= tsc generator emits commonjs by default, but tsconfig.base.json specifies moduleResolution: bundler, which TS only allows alongside esnext or es2015+ modules. Without the alignment, those libs failed to build (TS5095). All apps and libs now build green. spartan-ng wiring is intentionally NOT in this commit. spartan-ng is currently at 0.0.1-alpha.681 - clearly pre-1.0, which trips the project rule against pre-1.0 dependencies. ADR-0016 chose spartan-ng with the copy-paste mitigation, but the alpha state warrants an explicit go/no-go decision before committing the workspace to it. |
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cd1d482aa8 |
fix(portal-shell): make 'nx test' run once by default, add watch configuration
The Angular 21 unit-test builder (@angular/build:unit-test) defaults to watch mode. Without an explicit option, 'pnpm nx test portal-shell' hangs on 'Waiting for task' indefinitely - unsuitable for CI and surprising for ad-hoc invocations. Pin watch=false as the default in the target options. Add a 'watch' configuration so developers who want continuous test running can opt in with 'pnpm nx test portal-shell --configuration=watch'. portal-bff uses Jest which defaults to no-watch and needs no change. |
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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). |