Reconcile facilitator affiliations against attendance (admin bulk action) - #2195
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🤖 From Claude: Intentional shift toward accurate dates: this starts the facilitator affiliation on the actual training date rather than the first of its month (changing code that just landed in #2194). Reconciliation works either way; flagging since it edits a freshly-merged file.
…tion controls Reconcile every facilitator affiliation for a linked org (not just app-created), gated to post-event so a pre-event run never deactivates and with per-row opt-out. Move the include checkbox into the action chip so it's clear checking it performs that action, move the other-org facilitator note below the rows, link org/dates to the specific affiliation anchor and names to the registration, and strengthen the Not reconciled section headers (open by default, expand/collapse all). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…eader note Style the include/delete-instead controls as buttons that only turn error-red when selected (peer-checked, no JS); add hover tooltips explaining deactivate/delete (delete as bullets: this affiliation only, job + other-org affiliations untouched). Move the 'Also a facilitator at …' note beside the name, truncated and linking to the single affiliation anchor (or the affiliations section when several). Order the Not reconciled sections with 'Active — attended' second-to-last. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…sections Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…exclusive Move the checkbox back inside each button (has-[:checked] colors the whole button on select, error-red for deactivate/delete). Add an exclusive-checkboxes Stimulus controller so checking 'Delete instead' clears 'Will be deactivated' and vice versa; apply now treats a delete key as delete regardless of the include key. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
'Preview changes' now posts to a confirmation screen that shows exactly which affiliations get created/reactivated/deactivated/deleted (actioned rows only), with Go back to edit (selections restored) or Perform changes. Add per-row instructions under the action buttons and a header row with a warning that checked boxes change affiliations. New exclusive-checkboxes controller registered. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Thread return_to through the attendance status badge and add a reconcile case to EventRegistrations#update so toggling attendance from the reconcile page reloads it (with fresh attendance) and a success flash, instead of jumping to the roster. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Stimulus manifest is explicit, so the new exclusive-checkboxes controller was never loaded — register it and use an explicit change event so Delete instead and Will be deactivated actually clear each other. Reword the deactivate row note to spell out the two options (mark Attended = permanent, uncheck = one-time). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…ed or uncheck this box'
… note says 'both boxes' Turbo ignores a 200 HTML render on a form POST (only 4xx/5xx render), so the confirmation screen never showed. Submit the preview form with turbo disabled. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…on attendance toggle
Replace the deactivate/delete checkboxes with a radio group per row
(Deactivate/Delete/Keep active, and action/keep for the others), styled as the same
buttons via has-[:checked]. Radios are natively mutually exclusive, so remove the
exclusive-checkboxes Stimulus controller and the per-row instruction note.
Fix the real reason 'Preview changes' did nothing: the attendance chip's form was
nested inside the reconcile form (invalid HTML), so the submit/inputs fell outside
it. Render the reconcile form standalone and join the radios/submit via the HTML
form= attribute. Switch the params to an outcome map { row.key => choice }.
Toggling attendance now scrolls back to that item's anchor, not the top.
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Same-daying an affiliation on or after its start date left it active: the callback always recomputed `inactive` from the dates, and a row ending today still reads as active. Admins also had no way to set it — the column was permitted everywhere but had no field, and ticking it alongside a date edit was silently overwritten. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The classification lived in ReconcileEvent while ReconcileFacilitatorAffiliation held a second, owned-only copy that nothing but its own spec reached — two implementations of the same rules, already disagreeing on hand-entered rows. ReconcilePerson is now the only place a decision is made; ReconcileEvent iterates it and keeps the keys, grouping and timestamp. Owned-vs-all becomes an argument, so the per-person reconciler is callable on its own (e.g. from an attendance change) without re-deriving anything. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The badge's Turbo submit answered with a stream that swapped only the status chip, so the row kept offering its pre-toggle action and the new return_to redirect never ran. Pages that pass a return_to now opt out of Turbo and get the full re-render; the registrants and onboarding pages keep the inline swap. Also lists the bulk action on the Features & tips seed and drops the "uncheck" wording left over from before the row controls became radios. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Main moved per-affiliation editing to the gear editor, so that — not the dense inline row — is where the flag belongs. Trims the comments added across this branch down to the ones carrying a why. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The person History card and activity timeline had nothing multi-year to render, so affiliation edits, trainings, memberships and comments couldn't be seen interleaved. Two gaps kept the seeded rows invisible: affiliation comments were missing from PersonCommentAggregator (Affiliation became commentable in #2235 without being added), and payment lifecycle events record the STI subclass ("CashPayment"), which the person's Payment filter never matched. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Inactive checkbox only held until the next time anyone touched a date. The guard tested `inactive_changed?`, which is false when a form re-submits the value the record already holds, so the date rule ran and derived the flag away — an unrelated start-date edit silently reactivated a row an admin had ended. `inactive_supplied` records that a caller set the value on purpose. The standalone editor always posts the checkbox, so the controller sets it from the params; the nested rows set it when their end date changes. It is a cast writer because forms send "0", which is truthy in Ruby and would otherwise suppress the date rule on every nested row. An end date of today or earlier now ticks the box for you. The date rule compares strictly, so today alone still reads as active — the flag is what carries it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Deactivating same-dayed every row, including ones minted years earlier by a different training. That erased the whole period a person actually facilitated, and the anchored program status moved with it: an organization that read Ongoing at its 2026 training read Reinstated afterwards, changing figures that back grant applications. Only the row this training minted collapses to its start date — it recorded an assumption that never came true, and a strict `<` already excludes it from its own anchor. Anything older ends on this training's date instead, so the years before it survive. Reactivation had the mirror problem: clearing an end date swallowed the gap, so "Art program since" collapsed `Jan 2023 – Jan 2024, Aug 2026` into `Jan 2023`. A return is now a new row, which is what CreateFromRegistration has always done, so `:reactivate` is gone entirely. Why a row changed is recorded as a comment on the affiliation rather than a new column — the edit page already surfaces them, and the comment topic is enough to stop labelling an admin-ended row "didn't attend". Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
…atus column `Organization.active` counted a stored "Active" status as enough on its own, and `#published?` short-circuited on it before ever looking at affiliations — so an org whose column had drifted read as active with nobody facilitating there. ADR-0001 D3 says the column plays no part; these two were the exceptions. Also replaces nine open-coded copies of `!inactive? && (end_date.nil? || end_date >= today)` with `active?`. The rule now lives in one place, which matters more now that the flag can disagree with the dates. Expect orgs with a stale "Active" column and no active affiliation to start rendering as unpublished. That is the drift ADR-0001 D3a warns about, surfaced rather than introduced. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
`active?` and `active_on` sat two characters apart while answering different questions with different inputs — one reads the dates and the inactive flag to say what is true now, the other reads dates alone to say what was true on a date. The new name says which input it uses. ADR-0002 writes down what ADR-0001 left implicit: the two relationships the one table carries, that `inactive` is now an override rather than a cache, what `event_registration_id` does and does not mean, and the two rules above about not erasing history. The arithmetic behind the grant figures is covered directly rather than inferred from single-affiliation cases — several people at one anchor, Jan 1 vs Dec 31 in both directions, a full new → ongoing → reinstated → ongoing walk, and that reconciling a no-show leaves an anchored verdict where it was. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Long affiliation lists mix people who facilitate now with rows that ended years ago. The server already knows which is which, so it renders both groups and two radios drive the visibility through :has() — no JavaScript, and the person and organization forms share one partial instead of two copies. A row you end while editing stays exactly where it is and just restyles; its bucket only moves once you save. That is why this is not the registrants page's server-round-trip filter: switching tabs must not discard unsaved edits. Two Tailwind traps shape the markup. Radio ids cannot contain underscores — Tailwind reads `_` as a space inside an arbitrary value, so the selector matches nothing. And the group is named, because `group-hover:` matches any `.group` ancestor and an unnamed one made hovering pop every row's comment tooltip at once. The standalone editor now uses the same live styling, its comment icon opens the comments it is previewing, and a back link to an ended row lands on the section rather than a row hidden on the other tab. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
An end date of "yesterday" computed in UTC is still today in the viewer's zone for part of each day, and ApplicationController sets the zone per user — so the row read as active and the redirect landed on it instead of the affiliations section. A month back removes the ambiguity. Same failure mode #2264 just fixed on the recipients program-status spec. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
inactive-toggle decides "ended" from the browser's local date, while Ruby's Date.current follows the Rails zone — for part of each day they are different dates, and the end-date-of-today examples failed on the difference rather than on the behaviour. Asking the browser for its own today tests what the controller actually compares against. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
#2292 centralized the muted gray for back-nav links while this branch was in flight, so the two reconcile screens were the only ones still hardcoding it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
FacilitatorProgramStatus#active_on_anchor is private to a file upstream edits often — #2295 rewrote comments in it during this branch's life — so renaming it here bought a conflict on every rebase and no clarity at any call site. That file is byte-identical to main again. The scope keeps the name: Affiliation.active_by_date_on is what a new caller sees, and it is the one that has to be distinguishable from #active?. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Some inconsistencies only show up across the whole table. The reconcile page finds
facilitator affiliations minted by a non-training registration one event at a time,
and the org edit form warns about legacy-status drift one organization at a time —
neither answers "how many are there, everywhere".
Three checks to start:
- facilitator affiliations from non-training events, which count toward program
status without anyone having trained (deletes them, via destroy so the
organization's status and dates stay in step)
- affiliations whose minting registration belongs to a different organization,
which breaks ADR-0002 D2a's invariant and makes reconciliation treat the row as
auto-created for an org it never belonged to (unlinks them, the conservative
direction: the row becomes hand-entered, which reconciliation spares)
- legacy organization-status drift, which reports only. The stored vocabulary has
no value meaning "never active", and the affiliation callbacks only ever write
Active/Inactive, so any automatic rewrite would drift straight back.
Report-only is the base class default rather than an exception, because a wrong row
is not always one we know how to put right. The repair route resolves its param
against the registered checks and refuses anything else, so a report-only check
can't be coaxed into running one.
Also qualifies `affiliations.title` in the `.facilitators` scope. It broke as soon
as the scope was joined to `events`, which has a title of its own — the same
ambiguity `.active` already guards against for `end_date`.
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🤖 suggested review level: 5 Inspect 🔬 new reconciliation service + admin bulk action that creates, deactivates and deletes affiliations across an event's registrants, plus a model-callback change
What is the goal of this PR and why is this important?
Facilitator affiliations are minted optimistically at registration and go Active by date alone — no-shows, cancellations, partial attendance, and never-marked registrants all silently become active facilitators.
The foundation (gating creation on training type + linking the affiliation to its registration) landed separately in #2194. This PR adds the reconciliation layer: an admin-driven step that makes affiliations match who registered and attended.
How did you approach the change?
Rules in one place
ReconcilePerson— the single classifier, per(person, organization)in the context of one event.#planreturns aDecisionper affiliation (:create/:deactivate/:reactivate/:delete/:noop+ reason) with no writes;#performapplies one;#callapplies them all.attendedfacilitator-training registration for that org", so no-showing one training but attending another keeps them active.include_unowned:is the auto-vs-manual gate — the bulk page passestrue, an automatic caller wouldn't.The bulk action
ReconcileEventiteratesReconcilePersonacross the event's registrants and turns decisions into individually-selectable rows. Keys, grouping, and theaffiliations_reconciled_atstamp live here; no rules do.index→confirm→ perform). Each row is a radio group with a leave-as-is option; deactivate rows can delete instead.Inactive is now settable
Affiliation#set_inactive_from_datesyields to an explicit assignment. Without this, same-daying a row whose start date is today (a one-day training reconciled the day it ends) left it active — the date rule reads a row ending today as active.Smaller
affiliations_reconciled_atcolumn on events; entry added to the Features & tips seed.Dev seed
db:seed:affiliation_historygives the owner of affiliation 1 seven years of interleaved trainings, memberships, affiliation edits, comments and emails, so the person History card has something multi-year to render.PersonCommentAggregator(Affiliationbecame commentable in Affiliation edit gear: standalone editor with comments + reassign #2235 without being added), and payment lifecycle events record the STI subclass (CashPayment), which the person'sPaymentfilter never matched.Anything else to add?