Brings the SP5 live-tail implementation into main:
Backend
* EventBus (cyclone.pubsub): per-kind fan-out with drop-oldest overflow
* FastAPI lifespan initializes the bus + db once per process
* store.add() publishes claim_written / remittance_written /
activity_recorded events on every batch write
* GET /api/{claims,remittances,activity}/stream: NDJSON snapshot +
live subscription + 15s idle heartbeat
* EventBus.unsubscribe() lets the tail loop release its queue on
client disconnect (no queue leak per open stream)
Frontend
* src/lib/tail-stream.ts: streamTail() async-generator over fetch
* src/store/tail-store.ts: zustand with FIFO cap 10k per slice
* src/hooks/useTailStream.ts: connecting/live/reconnecting/stalled/error/closed
state machine with 1→2→4→8→16→30s backoff
* src/hooks/useMergedTail.ts: base + tail merge with filter
* src/components/TailStatusPill.tsx: badge + Reconnect button
* Claims, Remittances, ActivityLog pages wired to the tail
Tests
* 437 backend tests pass (was 418 before SP5)
* 154 frontend tests pass (was 124)
* npm run typecheck clean
* end-to-end smoke: open /api/claims/stream, POST 837, see new claims
arrive in real time without refresh
# Conflicts:
# src/pages/ActivityLog.tsx
# src/pages/Remittances.test.tsx
# src/pages/Remittances.tsx
- npm run typecheck failed on the 0-arg vi.fn<() => void>() because
mock.calls[0] became an empty tuple, so calls[0][2] (the URL arg)
was typed as undefined.
- Constrain the mock to the real (state, unused, url?) signature so
mock.calls[0] is a 3-tuple and [2] is string-or-URL-or-null. Drops
the as-string cast at every callsite.
- readClaimId: URLSearchParams.get returns '' for ?claim=, not null.
Normalize to null so the contract matches the JSDoc and consumers
can treat empty as absent.
- Tests: regression for ?claim= → null; open/close preserves other
query params (?foo=bar survives open/close unchanged).
- Tighten pushStateMock/replaceStateMock typing to vi.fn<() => void>()
per code-review nit (drops the verbose ReturnType<typeof vi.fn>).
The previous static key={c.id} let React reuse the same <TableRow>
element across refetches, so animate-row-flash only played on
initial mount and on the first render of a brand-new claim_id.
Updated rows whose claim_id was unchanged never re-flashed.
Re-keying on `${c.id}-${dataUpdatedAt}` re-mounts the row on
every refetch (initial load, filter change, parse invalidation),
so the 1.2s accent-tint flash replays each time.
Also: README's 'Frontend unit tests (when added)' is stale — npm
test now exists and runs 3 passing tests.
hooks: add dataUpdatedAt: 0 to the !isConfigured fallback return
so the pages type-check.