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.
Three independent improvements that fix real browser-facing bugs:
1. CORS: allow 127.0.0.1:5173 in addition to localhost:5173. Both
resolve to the same Vite dev server but CORS treats them as distinct
origins, so tabs opened via the IP form silently break.
2. CORS: support CYCLONE_ALLOWED_ORIGINS env var (comma-separated) for
LAN / staging hosts. The middleware reads it at module import.
3. Catch-all exception handler: returns JSON 500 with CORS headers
instead of a bare Uvicorn text/plain response. Without this, any
unhandled exception is misreported by browsers as a CORS error
because the body can't be read without the allow-origin header.
4. IntegrityError → 409: when (batch_id, patient_control_number) is
UNIQUE-constrained and a duplicate collides, return 409 with the
batch id instead of letting the exception 500. Same problem as (3)
for the most common ingest failure mode.
Tests added:
- test_cors_headers_present_for_loopback_ip
- test_cors_extra_origins_via_env (uses importlib.reload because the
allow-list is built at module import)
Three pure-ASGI middlewares close completeness-review gaps §3.1.4
(no body/rate limits) and §3.1.25 (no security headers):
- BodySizeLimitMiddleware — rejects oversized uploads (50 MB
default, CYCLONE_MAX_BODY_BYTES override). 413 on over-cap
Content-Length and on chunked reads that cross the cap.
- RateLimitMiddleware — sliding-window per-IP limiter (300/min
default, CYCLONE_RATE_LIMIT_PER_MIN override). 429 over the
window. /api/health is exempt.
- SecurityHeadersMiddleware — stamps X-Content-Type-Options,
X-Frame-Options, Referrer-Policy, Permissions-Policy, and a
strict Content-Security-Policy on every response.
Every 413/429 also writes a tamper-evident api.request_rejected
event into the SP11 audit chain so an operator can correlate
rejections with the SP18 JSON logs.
GET /api/health is rewritten to return a subsystem snapshot:
DB connectivity (SELECT 1), MFT scheduler state, backup scheduler
state, live pubsub subscriber counts, last batch id + timestamp.
Returns status='degraded' if any subsystem is unhappy; per-subsystem
errors surfaced in the respective dict.
Cyclone.pubsub.EventBus.stats() — new method for live subscriber
counts.
13 new tests (test_security.py) + 1 updated (test_api.py health
endpoint). All 883 backend tests pass.