Two related fixes land together because the UI was reporting
"1 accepted 1 rejected" for every 999 even though every inbound file
Gainwell ships has IK5=A.
1. Gainwell's MFT uses IK5 where the X12 005010X231A1 spec calls
for AK5 (the per-set accept/reject segment). The parser only
recognized AK5, so set_responses[0].set_accept_reject.code
defaulted to 'R' and the count summary showed all rejections.
_consume_ak2 now accepts either AK5 or IK5; the orchestrator's
segment-skip set picks up IK5 too. A new fixture
(minimal_999_ik5_gainwell.txt) is a verbatim copy of one of the
files in the FromHPE inbound staging dir.
2. _ack_count_summary (api + scheduler) now trusts the per-set
IK5 codes over the functional-group AK9. Gainwell's AK9 is
internally inconsistent — the per-claim IK5=A but the AK9
reports accepted=1, rejected=1, received=1 (sum exceeds
received). Trusting the per-set codes restores the right
answer: accepted=1, rejected=0, code='A'.
3. The Acks page now has a TA1 envelope register alongside the
999 register. TA1s are the lower-level sibling of the 999
(one row per inbound ISA/IEA). The backend surface (parser,
store, API at /api/ta1-acks) was already in place; this
adds the UI: Ta1Ack type, listTa1Acks API method, useTa1Acks
hook, and a Ta1AcksSection card with KPIs + table.
After reprocessing 1056 cached 999s through the new code: every row
shows code='A' with accepted=1, rejected=0 — matches the Gainwell
portal's per-claim accepted state. The user's earlier observation
("the claims look to be accepted in the portal") was correct: the
underlying claim state was always fine, only the displayed count was
wrong.
- backend/src/cyclone/parsers/parse_999.py | 21 ++-
- backend/src/cyclone/api.py | 11 +-
- backend/src/cyclone/scheduler.py | 13 +-
- backend/tests/test_parse_999.py | 32 ++++
- backend/tests/fixtures/minimal_999_ik5_gainwell.txt
- src/types/index.ts | 32 ++++
- src/lib/api.ts | 62 +++++-
- src/hooks/useTa1Acks.ts | 26 +++ (new)
- src/pages/Acks.tsx | 209 +++++++++++++++++++-
Gainwell's MFT ships every 999 with the same ISA interchange
control number (`000000001`) and one 999 ack covers a whole
batch, not a single claim — so the AK2 set_control_number
(patient_control_number) is the same for the ~96 999s in a
batch. With the old synthetic-id formula (`999-{icn}`), all 385
daily acks collapsed onto a single row the operator couldn't
distinguish.
The new formula is `999-{pcn}-{filename_hash8}` (or
`999-{icn}-{filename_hash8}` for envelope-only 999s without an
AK2). The PCN gives the operator a human-readable handle to the
claim batch; the 8-char hash of the inbound filename guarantees
uniqueness within a batch. Fits in the VARCHAR(32) source_batch_id
column (max 22 chars).
Also surface `patient_control_number` in /api/acks list response
(extracted from raw_json's set_responses[0].set_control_number)
and in the Acks UI as the primary label, with the synthetic id
shown dimmed after a middle dot. The detail endpoint already
exposed raw_json for the full 999 parse tree.
Add a second tab to the Upload page that surfaces the persisted batch
archive and lets the user re-download any 837P batch as a ZIP without
re-parsing the original file.
- Backend: /api/batches now carries per-row claimIds (837P only).
835 batches return an empty list, which the UI uses as the signal
to hide the Re-export button on those rows. Avoids an extra
round-trip to /api/batches/{id} per row.
- Frontend: BatchSummary.claimIds added to the list-endpoint type.
- Upload page: page body wrapped in Tabs.Root with a History trigger
that mirrors ?tab= in the URL for deep-link round-trip. The
History tab renders UploadHistory → HistoryTable → HistoryRow with
a one-click Re-export ZIP button per 837P row. The button calls
POST /api/batches/{id}/export-837 with the row's claim ids and
downloads the ZIP via downloadBlob. Falls back to the in-memory
parsedBatches store when the backend returns no rows so the tab
stays useful in sample-data mode.
- Backend tests: claimIds present on 837P rows, empty on 835 rows.
- Frontend tests: 13 tests covering tab switching, URL deep-link,
loading/error/empty states, the 837P-vs-835 button visibility
split, the Re-export happy path, and the failure toast.
Two issues surfaced by going live against the dev backend:
1. Dashboard greeting was hardcoded 'Good morning, Jordan.' in
src/pages/Dashboard.tsx. The sidebar already pulls from useAuth()
but the dashboard had been missed. Replace with a time-of-day
greeting ('morning' / 'afternoon' / 'evening') plus the live
operator's username from useAuth(). Falls back to 'there' while
/api/auth/me is in flight so we never flash 'undefined' at the
operator.
2. api.isConfigured was returning false whenever VITE_API_BASE_URL
was empty, which is the default in .env.example and the
recommended setting for the Vite dev proxy / nginx. With the flag
false, every hook (useClaims, useBatches, useActivity, ...)
threw notConfiguredError() and silently fell back to the
in-memory zustand store's hardcoded sample data — so 'files not
serving' was actually the Dashboard rendering fixtures, not the
real DB. With the flag now true, joinUrl('') produces relative
URLs that the proxy intercepts and forwards to FastAPI on :8000.
Set VITE_API_BASE_URL=disabled to opt out (useful for Storybook
/ offline UI work).
Also installs @radix-ui/react-tabs which was listed in package.json
but missing from node_modules — Vite was failing pre-transform on
tabs.tsx and refusing to compile downstream pages until deps were
re-installed via 'npm install'.
Backend:
- New POST /api/batches/{id}/export-837: regenerate X12 837 files
for a list of claim_ids into a ZIP using HCPF file naming standards,
with a unique interchange/group control number per export. Wire
the clearhouse Loop 1000A (NM1*41 + PER) and per-payer receiver
(NM1*40) blocks so the serializer no longer falls back to
CYCLONE / RECEIVER placeholders.
- /api/parse-837 and /api/parse-835 now surface the server-side
batch_id in both JSON and NDJSON response shapes so the frontend
can hit batch-scoped endpoints without an extra listBatches
round-trip.
- Filename helpers and the 837 serializer updated to match the new
HCPF envelope; tests cover batch export, parse batch_id, and the
serializer's control-number uniqueness guarantee.
Frontend:
- New shared components: ClaimCard, ClaimCard837, DominantKpiCard,
EditorialNote, ExportBar, TickerTape, and a charts/ set
(BarChart, HBarChart, SegmentedBar, AgingBars).
- New useBatchExport hook driving ExportBar's download flow against
the new endpoint.
- ClaimDrawer, Lane, and Layout migrated from raw CSS-variable
colors to Tailwind theme tokens (bg-card, text-foreground,
border/60, etc.) for consistency with the rest of the instrument
chrome; the active tab indicator gains a subtle accent glow.
- Upload, Inbox, Batches, BatchDiff, Reconciliation, and Acks pages
reworked to compose the new shared components and consume the new
batch-scoped API surface (notably ExportBar wired into Batches).
Tooling / Docs:
- Add audit-uiux.mjs and a docs/goodclaim.x12 sample fixture.
- Update ClaimDrawer testids and add coverage for the new
components and the useBatchExport hook.
Rolls up into the v0.2.0 release tag.
SP21 Task 2.5 — the Dashboard's 'Recent activity' card now routes clicks
to the matching entity drawer / page by event kind:
- claim_* → /claims?claim=<id> (drawer in Phase 5)
- provider_added → /providers?provider=<npi> (ProviderDrawer)
- remit_received → toast 'coming in a later phase' (RemitDrawer in Phase 4)
- anything else → toast (manual_match, unknown kinds)
Implementation:
- New src/lib/event-routing.ts with the eventKindToUrl() helper,
plus a unit test covering all 6 + default branches.
- src/components/ActivityFeed.tsx gains an optional onItemClick
prop; when set, each row gets role='button', tabIndex=0, the
drillable hover affordance (chevron + tint), and an Enter/Space
keybinding. e.stopPropagation() is called before the handler so a
parent row click can't double-fire (same fix as Task 2.4).
- src/pages/Dashboard.tsx wires the handler on the 'Recent activity'
card via eventKindToUrl + sonner toast for unhandled kinds.
- Backend: CycloneStore.recent_activity() now exposes claimId and
remittanceId on each row (read from ActivityEvent.claim_id /
remittance_id) so the routing helper has the entity ids it needs.
- The frontend Activity interface gains optional claimId /
remittanceId fields; the in-memory sample data and the
addClaim store action populate them so the dashboard works in
both API-configured and sample-data modes.
Closes the gap between the SP10 backend (5 lanes) and the SP6
frontend (4 lanes). The Payer-Rejected lane (277CA STC A4/A6/A7)
is now rendered alongside Rejected/Candidates/Unmatched/Done,
with an Acknowledge bulk action that drops claims from the
working surface without erasing the original 277CA rejection
event (audit log stays intact, SP11).
Backend:
* Migration 0010: add payer_rejected_acknowledged_at +
payer_rejected_acknowledged_actor columns + partial index.
* db.py: surface the two new columns on the Claim model.
* inbox_lanes.py: filter acknowledged claims out of the
payer_rejected lane; expose the new fields on the row payload
for forward-compat (e.g. a future 'Recently acknowledged' view).
* api.py:
- POST /api/inbox/payer-rejected/acknowledge
Bulk-acknowledge. Idempotent. Returns transitioned /
already_acked / not_found / not_rejected counts so the UI
can show '3 of 5 were already acknowledged' on a noop bulk.
Writes a 'claim.payer_rejected_acknowledged' event to the
SP11 hash-chained audit log.
- GET /api/inbox/export.csv: accept 'payer_rejected' lane.
* test_acks.py: bump user_version assertion to 10.
* test_lane_filter_acknowledged.py: 4 tests for the lane filter
and forward-compat row payload.
* test_payer_rejected_acknowledge.py: 6 tests for the endpoint
(happy path, idempotency, no-op on non-rejected, missing
ids, 400 on empty, audit-log wiring + chain integrity).
Frontend:
* lib/inbox-api.ts: add payer_rejected to InboxLanes, add
acknowledgePayerRejected(), update exportInboxCsvUrl union.
* hooks/useInboxLanes.ts: add payer_rejected to initial state.
* hooks/useInboxLanes.test.ts: add payer_rejected to mocks.
* components/inbox/BulkBar.tsx: add 'payer_rejected' lane with
Acknowledge action (no Resubmit, no Dismiss — payer-rejected
is not eligible for either).
* components/inbox/BulkBar.test.tsx: add payer_rejected test.
* pages/Inbox.tsx: render the 5th lane, hook up onAcknowledge,
include payer_rejected in the needEyes count.
* pages/Inbox.test.tsx: 3 new tests (5-lane render, need-eyes
count, acknowledge action hits the right endpoint).
* components/inbox/InboxHeader.tsx: doc comment now explains
why payer_rejected rolls up into need-eyes.
Pre-existing typecheck warnings in BulkBar.test.tsx / InboxRow
.test.tsx / Lane.tsx / download.test.ts are unchanged from
main — not touched here.
Test counts: backend 724 -> 734 (+10). Frontend 350 -> 354 (+4).
- inbox-api.test.ts: pin ?download=true POST contract; blob + filename +
X-Cyclone-Serialize-Errors parsing; non-2xx error surfacing.
- Inbox.test.tsx: end-to-end multi-select → Resubmit + Download path
verifies api call args and downloadBlob wiring.
- inbox-api.ts: drop redundant isConfigured short-circuit in download
variant (backend has its own auth gate) and switch error reading to
res.text() to match Blob response shape.
Wire the new ``?download=true`` resubmit endpoint into the Inbox
page. Operators can now ask the backend for a ZIP of regenerated
837s straight from the rejected-claims bulk action, with the
``X-Cyclone-Serialize-Errors`` header surfaced as a non-blocking
warning so partial successes don't swallow per-claim failures.
* ``src/lib/inbox-api.ts``: new ``resubmitRejectedWithDownload``
helper returning ``{blob, filename, serializeErrors}`` so callers
can hand the bundle to the new ``downloadBlob`` utility without
re-parsing headers.
* ``src/lib/download.ts``: new ``downloadBlob(blob, filename)`` plus
a test covering the extension/content-type mapping and the
"use the suggested filename when present" rule.
* ``src/pages/Inbox.tsx``: rejected-claims bulk action now exposes
a "Resubmit & download" button next to the existing JSON path,
wired through the helper. Conflicts and per-claim serialize
errors render in the existing toast/result surface.
Tests: 4 new download.ts tests, 5 inbox-api tests (including
serialize-errors header parsing).
Three pieces:
- src/lib/download.ts: generic downloadTextFile(filename, mime, text)
helper. Mirrors csv.ts:downloadCsv but takes an explicit MIME type and
drops the BOM prepend (which would corrupt the ISA segment).
- src/lib/api.ts: serializeClaim837(id) → {text, filename}. Fetches
GET /api/claims/{id}/serialize-837, pulls the suggested filename from
Content-Disposition (falls back to claim-{id}.x12 if the header is
missing). Throws ApiError on non-2xx so callers can branch on .status.
- ClaimDrawerHeader: Download icon button between the amount and the
close button. Click → api.serializeClaim837 → downloadTextFile.
Disabled + 'Downloading 837 file' aria-label while the fetch is in
flight so the click feels responsive. Optional onError prop surfaces
fetch failures; defaults to a no-op so existing callers stay clean.
Tests: 3 download.test.ts, 3 api.test.ts, 2 header.test.ts (happy
path + error path). Frontend: 350 passing (+8 from 342).