Implement the SSR/alpine/htmx manual transaction import, wiring the
already-declared but unhandled ::external-import-page/parse/import routes.
Mirrors the SSR ledger import: paste the exact master-branch Yodlee
positional-column TSV, review parsed rows in an editable grid with per-row
error/warning badges, and import. Every master validation is preserved and
the existing import.transactions engine is reused unchanged
(via import.manual/import-batch), so core components are untouched.
- New ns auto-ap.ssr.transaction.import (page, paste/parse, editable grid,
two-tier validation, import handler) + admin-only transactions Import nav.
- Two-tier validation: fixable problems (bad date/amount, unknown client or
bank-account code, missing fields) are hard errors that block the whole
batch; inherent skip-conditions (non-POSTED, before start-date/locked,
already-imported) are warnings computed from the engine's own
categorize-transaction so the grid preview matches the import result.
- Tests: failing-first Playwright e2e (e2e/transaction-import.spec.ts) plus
unit/integration coverage (ssr/transaction/import_test.clj, 10 tests).
- Deterministic bank-account code in the e2e seed.
Plan: docs/plans/2026-06-01-001-feat-manual-transaction-import-ssr-plan.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When a transaction is pre-coded, the snapshot stores :transaction-account/account
as a Datomic ref map {:db/id N} rather than a bare integer. simple-mode-fields*
and the simpleAccountId Alpine initializer both need the integer id, not the map,
to correctly populate the account typeahead value and the x-hx-val binding.
The hx-vals attribute with a JavaScript IIFE was causing a SyntaxError
when navigating to the transactions page from any other page. Replaced
with hx-include="#transaction-filters" which correctly preserves
filter state across transaction sub-pages.
- Add new memo filter to transaction page (searches :transaction/memo)
- Enhance existing description filter to use case-insensitive regex
- Both filters support wildcard matching via .* pattern
- Add e2e tests for filter functionality
- Update test data with memo fields
Fixes substring search in company dropdown. The search query was
using raw user input instead of the cleansed version that adds a
wildcard suffix (e.g. 'dough' -> 'dough*'). Without the wildcard,
Solr performs exact token matching, so searching 'dough' would not
match 'Doughballs'.
When typing in the company dropdown search, check for an exact match
on client code via Datomic before falling back to Solr name search.
This allows users to quickly find clients by typing their code (e.g. NGRV).