We had client-side notification stacking in the tray since launch, but now we want to stack notifications in the notifications page, in API responses and in email bundles.
* Group notification emails by board
Notification bundle emails now group items by board instead of
showing the board name redundantly for each card. Each board
section has a linked header and an <hr> separator.
* Adjust board title styles and remove rem units
* Sort board groups alphabetically
Sort notification email board sections alphabetically by name
(case-insensitive).
Also, rewrite mailer tests to use Nokogiri::HTML5 for precise DOM
assertions instead of regex matching.
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Co-authored-by: Andy Smith <andy@37signals.com>
When updating a draft card (e.g., adding a background image), the turbo
stream response was using the published card container partial, which
includes the reactions/boost button. Draft cards should use the draft
container partial which intentionally omits reactions.
Fixes https://app.fizzy.do/5986089/cards/3970
* main: (65 commits)
Fix crash due to missing ActiveStorage URL options
Capture backtrace of nested errors
Remove debug code
Add more debug info
Pass all service options
Prevent duplicate files in user data export
Write in binmode
Replace custom IO object with a transport manager IO
Explain imports & exports
Add missing method to IO object
Rename jobs
Finishing touches
Delete accounts for failed imports
Check that associations don't exist
Bust the cache after import
Explicitly use the default storage service
Fix ActiveStorage writing to disk
Fix crash on successful import email
Fix orphaned attachments when deleting the whole account
Add size to remote io
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* main: (26 commits)
Add a new Pins section to docs/API.md covering pin/unpin and the pinned cards list response.
Align board name start so it doesn't get too big
Clean up card/events header layout
Sync email to Stripe when user changes email address (#2432)
Fix IDOR in webhook activation endpoint (#2431)
Add card reactions to API docs and reactions_url to card JSON (#2427)
Remove unnecessary claude plan
Allow boosts on cards (#2411)
Revert "Fix notification click URL by using correct data property"
Add migration to remove draft cards from search index
Guard search indexing with searchable? check
Forbid comments on draft cards
prefactor: update search to use published cards
Fix notification click URL by using correct data property
Wait for service worker to be active before subscribing
Fix stuck state when permission granted but no subscription
Extract Card::Commentable
Include arm64 build in Docker workflow
Remove unnecessary `await` in push handler
Correctly initialise WebPush connection (#2417)
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* main: (127 commits)
Align board name start so it doesn't get too big
Clean up card/events header layout
Sync email to Stripe when user changes email address (#2432)
Fix IDOR in webhook activation endpoint (#2431)
Add card reactions to API docs and reactions_url to card JSON (#2427)
Remove unnecessary claude plan
Allow boosts on cards (#2411)
Revert "Fix notification click URL by using correct data property"
Add migration to remove draft cards from search index
Guard search indexing with searchable? check
Forbid comments on draft cards
prefactor: update search to use published cards
Fix notification click URL by using correct data property
Wait for service worker to be active before subscribing
Fix stuck state when permission granted but no subscription
Extract Card::Commentable
Include arm64 build in Docker workflow
Remove unnecessary `await` in push handler
Correctly initialise WebPush connection (#2417)
Update models, views, and fixtures for polymorphic reactions
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* Add reactions association to Card model
Adds `has_many :reactions` to Card, matching the implementation in Comment.
This allows cards to be reacted to directly with emoji reactions.
The association:
- Orders reactions chronologically
- Uses polymorphic `:reactable` interface
- Deletes reactions when card is destroyed
Includes test coverage for the new association.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add reactions UI to card detail view
- Create Cards::ReactionsController with turbo stream responses
- Add card reactions views (reactions list, new form, menu partial)
- Position reaction button flush-right when no reactions exist
- Show reactions on bottom-left when present, with button inline
- Handle narrow viewports by flowing button below meta section
- Add controller tests for card reactions
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add boost count to card preview
Display reaction count alongside comment count on card tiles in board
columns. Introduces a .card__counts wrapper to group both counts with
proper positioning on all viewport sizes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Consolidate reaction views for cards and comments
Extract shared views to app/views/reactions/ using polymorphic routing.
Both card and comment reactions now render the same partials, with a
helper to compute the correct path prefix for nested routes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fix emoji picker width in card reactions
Override .card .popup { inline-size: 260px } for the reaction popup
so the emoji grid displays without horizontal scrollbar.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Hide boost count where comment count is hidden
Add .card__boosts alongside .card__comments in:
- Tray view (display: none)
- Cards with background images (opacity toggle on hover)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Fix reactions button overlap with zoom button in card footer
When a card has a background image, the footer contains both a reactions
button and a zoom button. Previously they would overlap because the
reactions button was absolutely positioned to the bottom-right.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Tighten up previews
* Move card reactions from meta partial to container
Fixes two issues:
1. Reactions were duplicated each time a card was assigned because the
turbo stream replaced the meta div with the full perma/meta partial,
which included reactions outside the replaced element.
2. Draft cards incorrectly showed the boost button because the meta
partial was shared between published and draft containers.
Moving reactions to _container.html.erb (published cards only) fixes
both issues and keeps the meta partial focused on meta content.
Fixes https://app.fizzy.do/5986089/cards/3837
Fixes https://app.fizzy.do/5986089/cards/3835
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* WIP adjust perma page
* Position and style the footer
* Render the stamp in the card body instead of the footer
* Fix undefined local variable in public cards view
Changed `card` to `@card` when rendering the stamp partial.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Preload card reactions to avoid N+1 queries
Include reactions and their reacters in the preloaded scope, matching
what we already do for comments.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add model tests for card and comment reaction cleanup
Test that:
- Creating a card reaction touches the card's last_active_at
- Reactions are deleted when their parent comment is destroyed
- Reactions are deleted when their parent card is destroyed
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Minor improvements to reactions code
- Use size instead of count in boosts partial to avoid extra SQL query
on already-loaded collection
- Add else clause to reaction_path_prefix_for to raise ArgumentError
for unknown reactable types instead of silently returning nil
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Bump specificity of reaction popup in the card perma
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Co-authored-by: Andy Smith <andy@37signals.com>
The web push payload sends the URL in data.url but the service
worker was looking for data.path, resulting in undefined URLs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
We were `await`ing a synchronous method here, which will have the effect
of deferring its execution, and thus also the `event.waitUntil` call. We
want the latter to happen before control returns from the event.
Removing the unnecessary `await` solves this.
This seems unlikely to be a problem in practice, but all the same, it's
not right :)