Replaces the in-memory store with SQLite via SQLAlchemy 2.0; adds
automatic 837P ↔ 835 reconciliation on every 835 parse; ships a
manual /reconciliation page; extends the claim lifecycle to a
7-state model with reversal handling.
Key decisions (locked from brainstorming):
- SQLite at ~/.local/share/cyclone/cyclone.db, overridable via
CYCLONE_DB_URL (Postgres escape hatch)
- SQLAlchemy 2.0 sync ORM; PRAGMA user_version migration runner
- Strict auto-match on patient_control_number (CLM01 == CLP01)
within +/-7 days of service_date
- 7-state claim model with reversal that sets Claim.state=REVERSED
and preserves prior state on Match.prior_claim_state
- Reconciliation triggered inside store.add() after ERA persist;
fail-soft (logged + activity event, never blocks parse)
- 3 new API endpoints; new /reconciliation page; same palette
and aesthetic voice as sub-project 1
Spec is approved-section-by-section and self-reviewed.
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.
Spec 6.2 says: 'Default JSON response wraps the same data in a
{items, total, returned, has_more} envelope so the frontend can
paginate uniformly.' Previously the GET list endpoints defaulted
to NDJSON (consistent with the parse endpoints), which forced
every curl call to set Accept: application/json.
Now NDJSON is strictly opt-in via Accept: application/x-ndjson;
JSON is the default. Parse endpoints keep their existing NDJSON
default (browser uploads).
T8 test 'test_claims_default_accept_returns_ndjson' updated to
assert the new default.
- iter_claims/iter_remittances now return list[dict] (snapshot under
the lock, return outside) so slow consumers no longer hold the
write lock during iteration
- iter_claims gains payer (case-insensitive substring) and
date_from/date_to filters via the new _date_in_bounds helper
- iter_remittances wires date_from/date_to and payer
- BatchRecord split into BatchRecord837 / BatchRecord835 with
__new__ dispatch so isinstance narrows result correctly,
eliminating the four 'type: ignore[assignment]' band-aids
- BatchRecord now rejects naive parsed_at via model_validator
- to_ui_remittance's adjustmentAmount=0.0 is documented as a
TODO for sub-project 2 reconciliation
151 passed, 1 skipped (no regressions; +6 tests for new filters)