- add CustomMonthStartDay Pennant feature (off by default)
- hide the Start of month setting in account settings unless enabled
- only validate month_start_day when the feature is active so other
profile updates keep working while the option is hidden
- share the flag to the frontend and cover both enabled/disabled paths
- compute current/trend now() against user timezone so period
boundaries are correct near midnight and month edges
- make end_inclusive endOfDay to match frontend and stay correct
if compared against datetime columns
- add user-periods.ts unit tests covering custom-start-day month,
quarter, and year ranges, shifting, and boundary equality
## Summary
Adds a **category-analysis drawer** so you can see how much you spend on
a single category, month by month, over the last 12 months — answering
"am I spending more or less on food delivery?".
Reachable via an **Analyze** button on three cards:
- Dashboard → Top spending categories
- Cashflow → Income Sources
- Cashflow → Expense Categories
Each button opens a shared drawer with a full-width category chooser
(all categories) and a 12-month stacked bar chart.
## Chart semantics
- X = last 12 rolling months (gaps filled with zero). Y = user display
currency.
- Stacked segments = the chosen category's immediate children
(grandchildren rolled in) + a **Direct** segment (spend on the parent
itself) + an **Other** segment (children beyond the top 6, ranked by
total).
- A leaf category renders a single series named after the category.
- Amounts convert to the user currency and **net per month**, oriented
by category type so the expected direction reads as a positive bar; an
against-grain month (e.g. refunds > spend) dips below zero.
- Colors use the theme-aware chart palette (same as the net-worth
chart).
## Summary stats
Two glowing cards above the chart: **Monthly average** and **Trend**
(recent 6-month average vs earlier 6-month average; null when there's no
earlier baseline).
## Persistence
Each widget remembers its own chosen category in `localStorage`
(category only), prefilling the first category of its list otherwise; a
remembered-but-deleted category falls back gracefully.
## Tests
- 11 Pest feature tests (rollup, Direct/Other, net-with-refunds,
12-month window, currency conversion, income orientation, summary
average + trend).
- 5 vitest tests for the prefill/persistence precedence.
- es.json keys added.
## What
Unifies the "top categories"-style bar lists behind one reusable
component and applies it to the transaction **analysis drawer**.
### Shared component
New `resources/js/components/shared/category-breakdown-list.tsx` —
generic `CategoryBreakdownRow<T>` + adapter (leading marker, truncated
name, optional trend + %, amount, proportional bar, expand/collapse
recursion). Now used by:
- Dashboard **Top spending categories** (was a local `CategoryRow`)
- Cash-flow **Income Sources / Expense Categories** (was a local
`BreakdownRow`)
- Analysis drawer breakdowns
### Analysis drawer
- **Top categories** — pie+list → bar list, now with **expand/collapse**
of subcategories (children already in the payload, served through
`useExpandableCategories` with no extra fetch).
- **Top tags** — recharts bar → bar list, colour-dot leading marker.
- **Top accounts** — plain list → bar list, with the **bank/account
logo** as the leading marker instead of a category icon.
### Largest expenses table
Long category names pushed the amount onto two lines (minus sign split
from the digits). Category + description columns are now capped to the
same width, the chip truncates, and the amount cell is
`whitespace-nowrap`.
### Backend
`icon` added to the category breakdown payload (parent, child,
Uncategorized) so the drawer can render the icon circle.
## Tests
- Drawer: category expand/collapse + tag/account render tests.
- Backend: asserts `color`/`icon` on the category breakdown.
- Full JS suite (191) + analysis feature tests green; pint / eslint /
prettier clean.
## Note
Dashboard card has no test file — refactor preserves its public
behaviour; worth a visual check.
## What
Adds two timestamp columns to `users`:
- **`last_logged_in_at`** — set by an `UpdateLastLoggedInAt` listener on
Laravel's `Login` event. Records each explicit authentication (login
form or remember-me re-auth). Does **not** update on plain session-based
requests.
- **`last_active_at`** — set by a `TrackLastActiveAt` middleware on
authenticated web requests. Records the last moment the user did
anything. Throttled to at most one write per 5 minutes to avoid a DB
write on every request.
## Why
`last_logged_in_at` answers "when did they last authenticate";
`last_active_at` answers "when were they last using the app" (any
screen/activity), which a session-based login does not capture.
## Tests
- Login records `last_logged_in_at`
- Authenticated request records `last_active_at`
- Throttle window respected (no rewrite within 5 min) and refreshed once
it passes
Migrations not yet run on environments.
## What
Reworks the filtered **transaction analysis drawer** to behave like a
*project view* — a coherent set of related transactions (a trip, a
rental, a renovation, a side hustle) — and surfaces data that was
already computable but never shown.
### Two shapes, auto-detected
The drawer adapts to whether the set is **expense-only** or **income +
expense**, detected from the income share (`income >= 15% of expense`).
A stray refund won't flip a trip into a P&L view; a rental's rent will.
- **Expense mode:** total spent, daily average, cumulative spend line.
- **Income mode:** net result + margin %, income vs expense bars,
cumulative **net** line.
The mode can be overridden per filter (Auto / Expenses only / Income &
expenses), mirroring the existing daily-average override exactly:
remembered in the browser per filter fingerprint and synced to a
matching saved filter via a new `analysis_mode` column + PATCH endpoint.
### New panels (all from existing data)
- **Largest expenses** — top 5, expandable to 10, biggest spends first.
- **Spending by payee** — horizontal bars, gated to ≥2 named payees.
- **Spending by account** — list, gated to ≥2 accounts.
### Smarter table
The largest-expenses table hides any column the filter or the rows have
pinned to a single value (e.g. filtering by one label drops the Labels
column; a one-category result drops the Category column).
## Tests
- **Backend:** new Pest coverage for `largest_expenses`, payee/account
breakdowns, `cumulative_net`, and the `analysis_mode` endpoint
(`TransactionAnalysisTest`, `SavedFilterTest`) — all green.
- **Frontend:** 9 vitest cases covering mode detection/override, the day
override, and column hiding.
- New `__()` keys added to `lang/es.json`.
## Notes
- Adds migration `add_analysis_mode_to_saved_filters_table`.
## What
Clicking **Analysis** on the transactions page opens a chart of spending
by category. Two improvements:
### Sub-category breakdown
Previously every expense rolled up to its top-level category. Now each
parent shows its total with the sub-categories that carry spending
nested beneath it.
- New `CategoryTree::spendingBreakdown()` builds a two-level tree: each
root with its rolled-up total + immediate sub-categories. Grand-children
fold into their level-2 ancestor. Spend booked directly on a parent that
is *also* split across sub-categories surfaces as a **Direct** child, so
the children always sum to the parent total.
- `by_category` slices now carry a `children[]` array.
- The legend renders each parent row, then indented sub-category rows
(name, % of parent, amount). The donut stays at parent level.
### Clearer colors
Monochrome schemes (blue, pink, neutral) run darkest→lightest, so
adjacent slices were nearly identical. A new `alternateContrast()` zips
the two palette halves (`chart-1,5,2,6,3,7,4,8`) so neighbouring slices
alternate between dark and light ends. Sub-category dots reuse the
parent color at reduced opacity.
## Tests
Added coverage for sub-category nesting, the Direct child, grand-child
folding, and the flat (no-children) case. All analysis + CategoryTree
tests pass.
## Summary
Adds an **Analysis** button to the transactions toolbar (left of
Categorize) that opens a bottom-sheet dashboard summarizing the
transactions matching the current filters. Built around the Miami-trip
use case: tag a trip, filter to it, and see where the money went.
Everything is behind the existing `TransactionAnalysis` feature flag
(button hidden + endpoint returns 403 when off).
## Behavior
- **Button**: hidden unless `features.transactionAnalysis`. Disabled
until at least one filter is applied — desktop shows a hover tooltip,
mobile a tap dialog, both reading *"Apply a filter to enable this
button."*
- **Drawer** (vaul bottom-sheet, like the importer): fetches
`/api/transactions/analysis` with the current filters on open. Skeleton
+ empty/error states.
- **Charts**: KPI cards · spending over time (income/expense bars +
cumulative line, auto daily/monthly bucketing) · category donut + ranked
list (only when >1 category) · per-tag bars (only when >1 label).
- **Manual day override**: the *Avg / day* card has an editor to
override the date span used for the daily average (tickets bought months
ahead skew the span). Resolution precedence: matching saved filter's
`analysis_days` → `localStorage[fingerprint]` → auto span. Edits persist
to localStorage always, and sync to the saved filter when the current
filters match one.
## Backend
- `Api/TransactionAnalysisController@summary` — reuses
`Transaction::applyFilters()` + `IndexTransactionRequest`, converts to
the user's base currency via `ExchangeRateService` (rates preloaded),
rolls categories up through `CategoryTree`.
- `GET /api/transactions/analysis`.
- `analysis_days` (nullable) on `saved_filters` + `PATCH
/api/saved-filters/{id}/analysis-days`.
## Tests
- Pest: analysis endpoint (flag gating, totals, category/tag breakdown,
day/month bucketing, cumulative) + saved-filter day override
(set/clear/forbidden/invalid).
- Vitest: button gating (hidden/disabled/opens) + day-override
resolution (auto / saved-precedence / localStorage fallback / persists
to saved filter).
- New `lang/es.json` keys for all added strings.
## Notes
- Data is always sourced from the backend.
- The flag is still off by default — enable `TransactionAnalysis`
per-user to try it.
## Problem
`GET /transactions` throws `InvalidArgumentException: Illegal operator
and value combination` (Sentry
[PHP-LARAVEL-34](https://whisper-money.sentry.io/issues/PHP-LARAVEL-34)
— escalating, 76 occurrences, 2 users).
## Root cause
Laravel's `cursorPaginate()` builds `where(orderColumn, '>',
cursorValue)` for the next page. When sorting by a **nullable** column
(`creditor_name` / `debtor_name`) and the boundary row's value is
`null`, the cursor encodes `null` → `prepareValueAndOperator` rejects
`where(col, '>', null)`. Default sort (`transaction_date`, NOT NULL)
never hits it.
## Fix
When sorting by a nullable column, select `COALESCE(col, '') as
col_sort` and order by the alias. Cursor reads the coalesced
(never-null) value; Laravel rewrites the WHERE to the `COALESCE`
expression. Alias is hidden from serialization.
## Tests
- Reproduces cross-page cursor pagination with null values in the sort
column (500 → 200).
- Asserts the `*_sort` alias is not leaked to the frontend.
Fixes PHP-LARAVEL-34
## Why
iOS PWAs hand the bank redirect back to the system browser (Safari),
where the app session does not exist. The old `/open-banking/callback`
sat behind `auth` + `verified` middleware, so Safari hit it with no
session → bounced to `/login`, the callback body never ran, and the
connection stayed `pending` forever (4 stale rows observed in prod).
## What
Make the bank connection flow session-independent end to end.
### 1. State-token callback (session-independent)
- `store()` generates `Str::random(40)`, persists it on the connection,
and passes it to `startAuthorization` as `state`.
- `/open-banking/callback` is now **public**. It resolves the connection
from `state_token` (`resolveConnectionFromState`) and derives the owner
from the connection, not the session.
- Connection is finalized server-side (`session_id`, status,
`state_token = NULL`) before any redirect.
- New migration adds the nullable, unique `state_token` column; the
column is hidden on the model.
### 2. Completion page instead of login bounce
When the callback runs without a session (the Safari case), the
connection is already finalized server-side. Instead of bouncing the
user to `/login`, render a standalone "go back to the app" page — their
session lives in the PWA, not here.
- New page `resources/js/pages/open-banking/connection-complete.tsx`
(success / error states, dark mode).
- `finishRedirect()` renders the page when `!Auth::check()`; logged-in
users still get the normal redirect.
### 3. Onboarding: land on the connections step + poll cross-browser
- A logged-in user finishing the flow lands straight on the onboarding
connections step (`?step=create-account`), now resolved server-side via
a validated `initialStep` prop so the step is deterministic.
- While on that step the page polls every 4s (`usePoll`, `only:
['accounts']`), so a connection finalized in another browser (PWA →
Safari) shows up without a manual refresh.
## Flow
```
POST /authorize → stateToken = Str::random(40)
→ startAuthorization(state = stateToken)
→ create BankingConnection(pending, state_token)
EnableBanking → callback?code&state=stateToken (PUBLIC, no session needed)
→ find connection WHERE state_token = state
→ createSession(code) → finalize (session_id, status, state_token = NULL)
→ session present? redirect to connections step / mapping
: render "go back to the app" completion page
PWA (logged in) → onboarding?step=create-account → polls accounts every 4s
```
## Tests
36 passing. Covers:
- state-token persistence and session-less finalization
- owner resolved from the connection regardless of who is authenticated
- completion page rendered (success + error) when no session; login
fallback when no connection resolves
- logged-in user redirected directly to the onboarding connections step
- `?step=create-account` lands on that step; unknown step falls back to
default
## What
Collapse the two Pennant feature-flag checks in
`HandleInertiaRequests::resolveFeatureFlags()` into a single
`Feature::for($user)->values([...])` call.
## Why
The `transactionAnalysis` flag added in #496 introduced a **second**
Pennant DB lookup that runs on **every** page. That pushed the account
show page from 18 → 19 queries, breaking the `performance-tests` job on
`main`:
```
Account Show: Expected at most 18 queries, but 19 were executed.
```
Batching keeps shared data at a single query regardless of how many
flags we add, so this fixes the regression without bumping the
threshold.
## Testing
- `./vendor/bin/pest --testsuite=Performance` — 25 passed
- `tests/Feature/InertiaSharedDataTest.php` — 8 passed
- Pint clean
## What
Adds **saved filters** on the transactions page so users can name a set
of filters and reuse them later. The whole feature is gated behind a new
\`transaction-analysis\` Pennant feature flag (off by default).
## Why
Reusing the same filter combinations (e.g. "Japan trip", "Utilities") is
currently manual every time. This ports the saved-filters work from the
\`analysis-page\` branch, scoped down to **only** the transactions page
— the analysis screen and unrelated query changes from that branch are
intentionally left out.
## Changes
**Feature flag**
- \`App\Features\TransactionAnalysis\` — class-based flag, resolves
\`false\` by default.
- Shared to the frontend as \`features.transactionAnalysis\` and added
to the \`Features\` type.
**Backend (saved filters)**
- \`SavedFilter\` model (UUID, \`filters\` json cast, user belongsTo) +
migration + factory.
- \`Api\SavedFilterController\` — user-scoped index/store/update/destroy
under \`/api/saved-filters\`, ownership enforced with \`abort_unless\`.
- \`StoreSavedFilterRequest\` / \`UpdateSavedFilterRequest\` — name
unique per user, snake_case filter rules.
**Frontend**
- \`transaction-filter-serialization.ts\` —
serialize/deserialize/fingerprint between UI filter state and the
persisted snake_case shape.
- \`SavedFilters\` dropdown — load/save/update/delete with active +
dirty indicators.
- Integrated into the filter bar via an opt-in \`enableSavedFilters\`
prop, so it renders **only** on the transactions page (budgets/accounts
reuse the same component and stay unchanged). Render is also gated by
the feature flag.
**Filter bar UX**
- Split search + filters + saved searches onto their own row, separate
from the actions row (Categorize / Add transactions / columns), which
were getting cramped.
- On mobile, the text search moves into the filters popover.
## Reviewer notes
- Backend endpoints are **not** flag-gated; only the UI is, per the
request.
- Two-layer scoping: page opt-in prop **and** feature flag — flag off
means no UI anywhere.
- Translation keys fall back to the key (English); \`es.json\` entries
not added, matching the source branch.
## Testing
- \`tests/Feature/SavedFilterTest.php\` — 9 passing (auth, per-user
listing/uniqueness, ownership on update/delete).
- Pint, Prettier, ESLint clean. No new TypeScript errors introduced.
## What
Standardizes how models are serialized across web, API, and Sync
responses by relying on Eloquent `$hidden` + accessors on the models
themselves, instead of ad-hoc `select` scopes and per-controller field
picking.
Touches 9 models (`Account`, `Bank`, `Budget`, `Category`, `Label`,
`LoanDetail`, `RealEstateDetail`, `Transaction`, plus pivot hiding) and
the controllers/middleware that consumed the old ad-hoc shapes.
## Why
- Single source of truth for response shape lives on the model, aligned
with Wayfinder model typegen.
- Removes duplicated field-selection logic scattered across controllers.
- Continues the duplication-removal PR series (#475–#483).
## How
- Hide internal columns and pivots via `$hidden`; expose computed fields
via accessors.
- Controllers return full models / load full relations rather than
hand-picked columns.
- `HandleInertiaRequests` slimmed down to match.
## Notes for reviewers
- Per-commit breakdown: each model standardized in its own commit for
easy review.
- Tests added/updated for each model to assert the serialized shape
(hidden columns absent, relations present).
- Full suite: 1382 passed / 1 skipped / 0 failed. `pint` clean.
## What
When deleting a transaction that belongs to a **manual**
(non-bank-connected) account, the user can now opt to update the
account's **current balance** for today, so it stays accurate without
re-syncing.
- Deleting an **expense** (amount < 0) → balance **increases** by the
amount.
- Deleting **income** (amount > 0) → balance **decreases** by the
amount.
- Formula: `new_balance = current_balance − transaction.amount`. If
today has no balance row, it's seeded from the latest known balance.
- Available for **single delete** and **bulk delete** (a checkbox in the
confirmation dialog).
- Connected accounts are never touched — their balances come from bank
sync.
- On the account page, the balance display refreshes automatically after
the delete (no page reload).
## How
- New `ManualBalanceAdjuster` service; `TransactionController@destroy`
calls it when the request carries `update_balance` and the account is
manual.
- Frontend `transactionSyncService.delete/deleteMany` accept an
`updateBalance` option; both delete dialogs show the checkbox only when
a manual account is affected.
- `TransactionList` gains an `onBalanceUpdated` callback;
`Accounts/Show` uses it to bump the balance chart's refresh key.
- Added `banking_connection_id` to the accounts payload (transactions,
budgets, and the shared Inertia props feeding accounts/show) so the
frontend can identify manual accounts.
<img width="896" height="400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e7f35ccb-13a1-40a1-bf04-615752bddf1a"
/>
## Problem
When the verification email link opens in a browser where the user is
not logged in (common on phones, where the link escapes the app), the
`verification.verify` route's `auth` middleware redirects to login and
the email is never verified.
## Fix
The signed verification URL already self-secures via `id` + `hash` +
signature + expiry, so the `auth` requirement was redundant. This adds a
public, signed-only verify route and points the verification email at
it.
- `Auth/VerifyEmailController` — resolves the user by `id`, validates
`hash` with `hash_equals(sha1(email))`, marks verified and fires
`Verified`. Guests → `login` with a success status; the same logged-in
user → `dashboard?verified=1`.
- New route `GET /verify-email/{id}/{hash}` with `signed` + `throttle`
(name `verification.verify.public`). Distinct URI/name so it doesn't
clash with Fortify's existing auth-protected route, which stays intact.
- `VerifyEmailNotification::verificationUrl()` overridden to sign the
public route.
Now the link verifies regardless of login state, and the user can return
to the app and sign in.
## Tests
- 6 new cases in `EmailVerificationTest` (logged-out verify, logged-in
verify, bad hash, unsigned request, already-verified no refire).
- 1 new case in `VerificationNotificationTest` asserting the email links
the public signed route.
- All pass; pint clean.
## Summary
Removes the `CategoryTree` Pennant feature flag so the parent/child
category tree UI is active for all existing and new users.
## Changes
- Delete `app/Features/CategoryTree.php` (flag resolved `false`).
- `CategoryController` — drop `Feature`/`CategoryTreeFeature` imports
and the `categoryTreeEnabled` Inertia prop.
- `parent-category-field.tsx` — remove the `usePage` flag read and `if
(!enabled) return null` gate; the parent field now always renders.
## Testing
- `vendor/bin/pint --dirty` — pass
- `bun run lint` — clean (1 pre-existing unrelated warning in
`chart.tsx`)
- `php artisan test tests/Feature/Settings/CategoryTreeTest.php` — 11
passed
- `php artisan test tests/Feature/Settings/CategoryTest.php` — 32 passed
## What
Expand/collapse child categories inline in three places:
- Dashboard → **Top spending categories**
- Cashflow → **Income sources**
- Cashflow → **Expense categories**
## How it looks
<img width="1225" height="928" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aadce904-bfdd-46eb-b919-8695577845d7"
/>
## Implementation
**Frontend**
- `useExpandableCategories` hook: tracks expanded set, lazy-fetches
children once, caches, resets on period change.
- `AnimatedCollapse` component for the height animation.
- Recursive rows in `BreakdownCard` and `TopCategoriesCard`.
**Backend**
- Extracted `rollUpByTree`/`displayNodeFor` out of
`CashflowAnalyticsController` into `CategoryTree::rollUp` (now shared by
cashflow + dashboard).
- Dashboard `top-categories` emits `has_children`/`is_direct` and
accepts `?parent` to drill into a category's children (children + a
direct "Parent" node), mirroring the existing cashflow breakdown drill.
- Added Spanish translations for the new toggle labels.
## Tests
- Backend: `has_children` true/false + parent-drill split (children +
direct node) for dashboard top categories.
- Component: chevron expands, lazily fetches `parent=…`, renders the
child, flips to "Hide subcategories".
- Full suite green; pint / eslint / prettier clean.
> Note: children fetch lazily on first expand (same pattern as the
Sankey inline expand).
## What
Clicking a parent category in the cashflow **Money Flow** Sankey now
expands its children inline as an extra column branching off the parent
— expenses grow to the right, income to the left — instead of swapping
the whole chart for a drilled-in view.
<img width="782" height="392" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6ce7d925-19d2-4744-a5da-6884a9583a4d"
/>
## Behaviour
- Toggle: click a parent to expand, click again to collapse. Multiple
parents can be open at once.
- One level deep (a child with its own children is not further
expandable).
- The parent stays as an intermediate node and its flow splits into the
children + a node for transactions booked directly on the parent
(labelled **Parent**).
- Changing the period resets expansions.
## Implementation
- `sankey-chart.tsx`: dynamic column layout (was fixed 3-column); lazily
fetches children via the existing `/api/cashflow/sankey?parent=`
endpoint and caches them; label + amount now render in a `foreignObject`
so flexbox handles spacing, vertical centering, and CSS-ellipsis
truncation (full name kept in a `title`); expand affordance is a
`ChevronsRight` icon.
- Child nodes use the same `MIN_NODE_HEIGHT` and gap as top-level nodes,
centered on the parent so links fan out cleanly.
- Removed the old drill-replace + breadcrumb flow (and the now-unused
`sankeyParent` hook option).
- Backend: the direct-transactions node is renamed from `"<name>
(direct)"` to `"Parent"` (+ `es` translation).
## Summary
Adds nested categories (parent → child, up to **3 levels**) across the
app. Children inherit their parent's type and cashflow direction, and
every category selector now renders the hierarchy as an indented tree.
Gated behind the `CategoryTree` Pennant flag (off by default).
## Backend
- **Migration**: nullable self-referencing `parent_id`; uniqueness
scoped per-parent via a `parent_unique_marker` virtual column (root
names stay unique). New composite unique created before dropping the old
one so the `user_id` FK keeps a supporting index.
- **`CategoryTree` service**: descendant/ancestor resolution, depth &
cycle checks, type cascade, subtree deletion.
- **Validation**: depth limit, cycle prevention, inherited + locked
child type.
- **Delete strategies**: reparent (default), promote to root, or cascade
(uncategorizes affected transactions).
- **Transaction filter** expands a selected parent to its descendants.
- **Cashflow Sankey & breakdown** roll up to top-level parents with
click-to-drill (children + a parent "direct" node).
- **Budgets** tracking a parent also count their children's
transactions.
- **Unified** the frontend category query behind
`Category::forDisplay()` / `FRONTEND_COLUMNS` (8 call sites) so every
selector receives the full Category shape, including `parent_id`.
## Frontend
- New `category-tree.ts` helpers (build/flatten/descendants/path,
tree-aware selection toggle + tri-state).
- **Settings page**: indented tree, sortable by name/color/type
(siblings sorted, hierarchy preserved), parent picker, delete-strategy
dialog.
- **Combobox** (transaction table cell + edit/create modal + parent
picker): indented tree, search keeps matches with their ancestors.
- **Transaction filter**: indented tree, tri-state cascading selection
(parent ↔ children), themed checkboxes, selected branches float to top
on open, ancestor-aware search.
- **Categorizer palette** and **budget multi-select**: same indented
tree + ancestor-aware search.
- **Sankey**: click a parent node to drill into its children, with
breadcrumb.
- Pennant `CategoryTree` flag gates the parent UI.
## Tests
- Pest: model/validation, delete strategies, filter expansion, cashflow
rollup/drill, budget child inclusion.
- Vitest: tree-aware selection logic.
- All green; Pint / ESLint / Prettier clean.
## Rollout
Flag is off by default — enable per user with:
\`\`\`
php artisan feature:enable "App\\Features\\CategoryTree" you@example.com
\`\`\`
## What
Real-estate detail rule block (~10 fields) was duplicated in **4
requests**; loan detail block in **2**. Variants differ only by
`sometimes` on `property_type` and presence of `revaluation_percentage`.
New `ValidatesAccountDetailRules` trait:
- `realEstateDetailRules(propertyTypeSometimes:, withRevaluation:)`
- `loanDetailRules()`
## Stats
- **-115 / +83 lines**; one source of truth for these field rules
## Checks
- `php artisan test --filter="Account|RealEstate|Loan"` — 355 passed
(1744 assertions)
- `vendor/bin/pint --dirty` — pass
Part of duplication-removal series (#475–#480).
## What
The "public banks + user's own banks" query was repeated in **5
controllers** (Transaction ×2, Settings/Bank, Budget, Cashflow,
Onboarding).
New `Bank::availableForUser($user)` scope; all 5 sites use it.
Bonus: the Onboarding variant had no `where()` grouping around
`whereNull/orWhere` — harmless today (no other constraints) but a latent
precedence bug. The scope always groups.
## Stats
- **-31 / +24 lines**, 5 call sites → 1 definition
## Checks
- `php artisan test
--filter="Bank|Transaction|Budget|Cashflow|Onboarding"` — 612 passed
(2707 assertions), 1 skipped
- `vendor/bin/pint --dirty` — pass
Part of duplication-removal series (#475–#479).
## What
`StoreCategoryRequest` and `UpdateCategoryRequest` had identical 24-line
`prepareForValidation()` deriving `cashflow_direction` from category
type.
Moved to `app/Http/Requests/Concerns/ResolvesCategoryCashflowDirection`
trait.
## Stats
- **-48 / +43 lines** (net small, removes a whole duplicated logic block
that must stay in sync)
## Checks
- `php artisan test --filter=Categor` — 104 passed (565 assertions)
- `vendor/bin/pint --dirty` — pass
Part of duplication-removal series (#475–#478).
## What
`UpdateAutomationRuleRequest` was **byte-identical** to
`StoreAutomationRuleRequest` (verified with `diff`): same `rules()`,
`passedValidation()`, `withValidator()`.
Now it simply extends the Store request.
## Stats
- **-74 / +1 lines**
## Checks
- `php artisan test --filter=AutomationRule` — 63 passed (211
assertions)
- `vendor/bin/pint --dirty` — applied
Part of duplication-removal series (#475 was first).
## Summary
Adds a **Notifications** section to the account settings page
(`/settings/account`, between Profile information and Update password)
where users can opt out of the daily "new transactions synced" email.
- New per-user preference `notify_on_bank_transactions_synced` on
`user_settings` (defaults to `true`, opt-out).
- `SendDailyBankTransactionsSyncedEmailJob` skips users who disabled it.
- Single generic `PATCH /settings/notifications` endpoint updates any
notification type via a key→column allowlist in
`NotificationPreferenceController::PREFERENCES`. Future notifications
only need a new entry there — no new route/controller.
- Email footer now links back to the settings section so users can
manage preferences.
## Testing
- `tests/Feature/Settings/NotificationPreferenceTest.php` — update,
unknown-key rejection, invalid value, auth, create-when-missing,
default-true, inertia prop.
- `tests/Feature/OpenBanking/SyncBankingConnectionJobTest.php` — email
not sent when disabled.
## Summary
Budgets previously tracked a single category **or** label (mutually
exclusive). This lets a budget span **multiple** categories and labels
at once, all pooling spend against one allocated amount per period.
Scope decided with the requester:
- **Shared pool** — one allocated amount; any tracked category/label
counts against it.
- **Multi categories + multi labels** on a single budget.
- **Create-only** — tracking is chosen at creation and locked afterward
(edit dialog shows it read-only).
## Changes
**Backend**
- New `budget_category` + `budget_label` pivot tables; data migration
copies existing `category_id`/`label_id` into them, then drops those
columns.
- `Budget` model: `categories()` / `labels()` belongsToMany.
- `BudgetTransactionService` matches transactions across **all** tracked
categories OR labels (live assignment + historical backfill).
- `StoreBudgetRequest` accepts `category_ids` / `label_ids` arrays,
requires ≥1 across both, validates ownership. `update` no longer touches
tracking.
**Frontend**
- Reusable `MultiSelect` (popover + command + badge).
- Create dialog uses multi-selects; cards and show page render tracked
categories/labels as badges; edit dialog shows them read-only.
- Dexie bumped to v10 (drops unused per-category allocations table, adds
`budget_labels`).
## Testing
- Updated all budget/transaction/listener/browser tests for the pivot
model; added cases for multi-category matching, mixed category+label
pooling, and store validation (empty selection + foreign-ownership).
- Added the new `__()` strings to `lang/es.json`.
- Local `pint`, `lint`, `format` pass. Relying on CI for the full suite.
## What
Show the debtor and creditor names (when present) on the categorization
page (`/transactions/categorize`).
## Changes
- `TransactionController@categorize`: select `creditor_name` and
`debtor_name` — they were never sent to the frontend.
- `categorizer-card.tsx`: render Creditor/Debtor rows below the account
when present, using the same i18n labels as the transaction columns.
- `TransactionTest`: assert both names are exposed on the categorize
page.
## Testing
- `php artisan test --filter="debtor and creditor"` — passes.
- pint, format, lint clean.
## Summary
- Always show a simplified Cashflow and charts explanation in the
category form
- Explain how each category type affects cashflow, income/spending
charts, top spending categories, savings, and investments
- For transfer categories, keep a cashflow chart visibility selector so
users can choose hidden/inflow/outflow
- Show savings and investment categories as outflows in the cashflow
chart and store default/new categories as outflow
- Add a new migration to update existing production savings/investment
categories to outflow
- Avoid user-facing Sankey terminology and update Spanish copy to use
dinero/saldo instead of efectivo
- Add missing Spanish translations and browser/feature coverage
## Tests
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/LocalizationTest.php
- php artisan test --compact
tests/Feature/Console/ResetUserCategoriesCommandTest.php
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Settings/CategoryTest.php
--filter="migration updates existing default saving and investment
categories|migration sets saving and investment categories to cashflow
outflow|users can create savings and investment categories|default
categories are created when user registers"
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/CashflowAnalyticsTest.php
--filter="sankey includes savings and investment categories on the
expense side|sankey includes outflow transfer categories on the expense
side"
- php artisan test --compact tests/Browser/CategoriesTest.php
--filter="explains savings and investment category cashflow impact in
the create dialog|can create a new transfer category with a cashflow
analytics direction"
- php artisan test --compact tests/Browser/CategoriesTest.php
- ./vendor/bin/pest --testsuite=Performance --filter="account show page
does not exceed query threshold"
- vendor/bin/pint --dirty --format agent
- npx prettier --write
resources/js/components/categories/category-cashflow-direction-fields.tsx
- npm run build (assets emitted; Sentry sourcemap upload reports local
SSL error)
## Video
- screenshots/category-create-cashflow-setting.webm
## Notes
- npm run types still fails on existing unrelated TypeScript errors.
## Summary
- add creditor/debtor fields to transactions with raw_data backfill
- store counterparties on bank sync and CSV/XLS imports
- add creditor/debtor filters plus hidden table columns
## Tests
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/LocalizationTest.php
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/TransactionSyncServiceTest.php
tests/Feature/TransactionFilterTest.php
- npm test -- resources/js/lib/file-parser.test.ts --run
- vendor/bin/pint --dirty --format agent
Note: `npm run types` still has pre-existing unrelated errors; no
creditor/debtor/import-related errors remained in filtered output.
## Screenshot
<img width="1241" height="676" alt="8odYWtFcvUM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/55653485-d588-4beb-9e6a-5c7c81ba7cf8"
/>
## Sentry issue
- PHP-LARAVEL-2F: https://whisper-money.sentry.io/issues/122581787/
## Root cause
- Automation rule match preview eagerly loaded account, bank, category,
and labels for every 500-transaction chunk, even for rules that only
inspect description fields.
- Sentry flagged repeated account/bank eager-load queries across chunks
as an N+1 pattern on
`/settings/automation-rules/{automationRule}/matches`.
## Fix
- Detect variables used by an automation rule and eager load only
relationships required for evaluation.
- Keep label eager loading only when label-only skip logic needs it.
- Avoid lazy loading unused relationships while preserving full data
shape for rule evaluation.
- Update the Sentry prompt to use the `sentry` CLI workflow.
## Verification
- `vendor/bin/pint --dirty --format agent`
- `php artisan test --compact
tests/Feature/AutomationRuleApplicationTest.php`
- `php artisan test --compact
tests/Feature/AutomationRuleEvaluationTest.php
tests/Feature/AutomationRuleApplicationTest.php`
## Summary
- sync user currency from the first account, manual or connected
- reuse one service across manual creation and open banking
mapping/auto-create flows
- keep later accounts from overwriting user currency
- add browser signup + onboarding account creation coverage
## Prod check
- users with any account: 210
- first account currency mismatches user currency: 64
- USD user + EUR first account: 36
- first account manual users: 189
- manual-first mismatches: 61
## Tests
- vendor/bin/pint --dirty --format agent
- php artisan test --compact
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/AccountMappingTest.php
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/AuthorizationControllerTest.php
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/IndexaCapitalControllerTest.php
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/BinanceControllerTest.php
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/BitpandaControllerTest.php
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/CoinbaseControllerTest.php
tests/Feature/Settings/AccountTest.php
- php artisan test --compact tests/Browser/OnboardingFlowTest.php
--filter='syncs user currency from first onboarding account after
signup'
## Summary
- add paywall settings CTA for onboarded users with ended canceled
subscriptions and bank connections
- keep onboarding and normal unpaid connected users out of this escape
path
- cover paywall props and connection settings access
## Tests
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/SubscriptionTest.php
- npx eslint resources/js/pages/subscription/paywall.tsx
## Summary
- keep Stripe past_due subscriptions active during retry window
- share payment issue state with Inertia and show persistent toast
- send toast action directly to Stripe Billing Portal
- allow canceled users to fall back to free plan, while paid-only bank
connection access remains blocked
- add Spanish translations for new payment issue messages
## Tests
- vendor/bin/pint --dirty --format agent
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/SubscriptionTest.php
tests/Feature/InertiaSharedDataTest.php
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/LocalizationTest.php
- npm test -- subscription-payment-issue-toast
Note: npm run types still fails on pre-existing unrelated TypeScript
errors.
## Summary
- keep existing banking connections visible when reconnect callback
fails
- mark failed reconnects as error instead of soft-deleting them
- add regression test for failed ING-style reconnect
## Test
- vendor/bin/pint --dirty --format agent
- php artisan test --compact
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/AuthorizationControllerTest.php
## Why
Some banks return transactions without a balance column. The CSV/Excel
importer happily creates the transactions but leaves the account without
any balance history, making the account look incomplete.
## What
Opt-in flow that derives per-day balances from the transactions
themselves, using a single reference point (the balance on the date of
the latest transaction).
### Mapping step
- New checkbox **"Calculate balances from transactions"** next to the
Balance column select.
- Available only when no balance column is mapped (disabled + visually
faded otherwise).
- When checked, a balance input appears labeled with the latest
transaction date using a relative format:
- `Today`
- `Yesterday`
- `Monday, 3 of Jun`
- If an `AccountBalance` already exists for that date, it is pre-filled
automatically (no need to ask) with a small hint.
- The reference balance is **mandatory** when the checkbox is checked;
the Next button is disabled until it is provided.
### Preview step
- A new `Balance` column shows the balance about to be created for each
date, regardless of whether it came from the file or was calculated.
### Persistence
- Balances are computed by walking backwards across distinct transaction
dates and subtracting each day's net movement.
- They flow through the existing import path that POSTs to
`AccountBalanceController@store`, so no new endpoint was needed.
## Feature flag
Hidden behind a new Pennant feature, **off by default**:
```bash
php artisan feature:enable CalculateBalancesOnImport user@example.com
# or
php artisan feature:enable CalculateBalancesOnImport all
```
The flag is exposed to the frontend via Inertia shared props
(`features.calculateBalancesOnImport`).
## Tests
- New vitest cases for `getLatestTransactionDate` and
`calculateBalancesFromTransactions` (sparse dates, reference date
without txns, empty list).
- `LocalizationTest` passes (new ES strings added).
- Full vitest suite green (106 tests).
## Summary
- remove CoinbaseIntegration Pennant feature flag
- always show Coinbase in open banking institution picker
- drop shared Coinbase feature flag type
## Tests
- vendor/bin/pint --dirty --format agent
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/InertiaSharedDataTest.php
- php artisan test --compact
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/CoinbaseControllerTest.php
- npx eslint
resources/js/components/open-banking/connect-account-inline.tsx
resources/js/components/open-banking/connect-account-dialog.tsx
resources/js/types/index.d.ts
Note: npm run types still fails on existing project-wide Wayfinder/type
issues.
## Summary
- backfill Coinbase portfolio balances for 12 previous months plus today
- retry missing historical backfill on later syncs
- add Coinbase candle pricing with USD fallback and mark Coinbase
accounts as investments
## Tests
- php artisan test --compact
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/CoinbaseBalanceSyncTest.php
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/AccountMappingTest.php
tests/Feature/OpenBanking/CoinbaseControllerTest.php
## Summary
- mark cashflow analytics JSON responses as no-store/private
- add coverage for cache-control header
## Why
Browser tests reuse the same cashflow API URLs across authenticated
users. Cached user-specific analytics can leak stale breakdown data
between sessions and hide the income category.
## Tests
- php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/CashflowAnalyticsTest.php