phlex-reactive 0.11.7 → 0.12.0

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  ### Added
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+ - **Project board — the kanban flagship demo (#216).** A live three-lane board
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+ on the docs site (`/docs/example-project-board`, `/demos/project-board`)
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+ composing the toolkit end to end: each card is its own nested reactive root
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+ (record + signed style state) whose move is ONE reply — the row's remove
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+ (its exit effect animates before the element leaves), a fresh-token append
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+ into the new lane (wearing its enter effect), and a `reactive:js` text-op
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+ stream repainting all three count badges — with the same delta broadcast to
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+ peers, actor echo excluded. Inline rename morphs in place, archive is
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+ confirm-gated + optimistic, per-lane composers flash on a blank title, and
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+ the effect-style picker (including `random`) rides signed state to drive
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+ per-call `effect:` overrides. Peer count badges stay live everywhere via
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+ `broadcast_to(js:)` — closing the stale-badge gap the team-inbox flagship
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+ documents — and empty lanes are pure CSS `:empty`, so the 0↔1 boundary
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+ needs no bookkeeping on either delivery path. Docs-app only; no gem code
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+ changes.
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+
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+ - **Reactive effects — animate enter/exit/update on every stream render (#215).**
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+ Opt-in at three levels, most specific wins: `Phlex::Reactive.effects = true`
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+ (or a `{ enter:/exit:/update: }` hash) is the global switch AND the app-wide
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+ default set; `reactive_effects enter: :slide, update: false` refines per
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+ component (`false` opts out entirely; declaring on a component also works
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+ standalone with no global switch); `effect:` on every stream builder, reply
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+ verb, and `broadcast_to` overrides one stream (`effect: false` suppresses a
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+ declared effect for that call). Five built-ins ship as an engine stylesheet —
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+ `stylesheet_link_tag "phlex/reactive/effects"` — fade/slide/scale/highlight/
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+ shake, all inside `prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference` and tunable via
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+ `--reactive-fx-*` custom properties; `:random` picks a built-in per
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+ application; custom effects take the `{ during:, from:, to: }` class-legs
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+ vocabulary (issue #186), Tailwind-friendly and stylesheet-free. On the wire
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+ the resolved hooks ride the component root as `data-reactive-effect-<hook>`
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+ attributes (omitted entirely when off — byte-identical to previous releases)
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+ and per-call overrides ride the `<turbo-stream>` element itself; ONE
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+ document-level `turbo:before-stream-render` interceptor animates replies AND
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+ broadcasts identically on Action Cable and pgbus. `remove` is special: the
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+ exit animation runs BEFORE the element leaves the DOM, awaited via
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+ `animationend`/`transitionend` with a computed-duration fallback hard-capped
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+ at 1s — and a zero computed duration (no effects CSS loaded) skips the wait
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+ entirely, so a missing stylesheet can never freeze a removal. Unknown names
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+ raise at class load server-side and warn-and-skip client-side (two-sided
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+ default-deny). Zero additional allocations per render with effects on (the
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+ resolved fragment is a per-class memo keyed on the config + registry
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+ generations); the render/token hot paths hold flat with effects off.
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+ - **Confirm on the draft-row remove — `reactive_nested_remove(confirm:)` (#218).**
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+ `reactive_nested_remove` now accepts the SAME `confirm:` the other triggers
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+ (`on`/`on_client`) do — a static message String, or the conditional Hash form
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+ (`{ when: …, message: }` / `{ predicate: …, message: }`, #179) — routed through
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+ the shared `apply_confirm!` and gated client-side behind the same overridable
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+ `confirmResolver` (the styled-modal seam, #52/#55/#178). On accept it does the
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+ existing remove (a draft row leaves the DOM; a persisted row is `_destroy`-marked
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+ + hidden) and the existing JSON/attributes re-sync; on cancel, nothing. Per-row
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+ messages come for free — the confirm is a per-render string. Works in BOTH wire
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+ modes (`:attributes` and `as: :json`). No confirm: → the immediate-remove fast
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+ path, unchanged.
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+
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  - **Fill-then-add for draft nested rows — `reactive_nested_add(:assoc, from:, clear:)` (#208).**
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  The draft-rows primitive's add is *inline-edit* — it clones the template and
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  focuses the new row's first field, so you type INTO the row. A common
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  | [Client-only ops](https://phlex-reactive.zoolutions.llc/docs/example-client-ops) | `on_client` tabs / outside-close menu / accessible drawer — zero fetches, zero custom JS |
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  | [Failure surface](https://phlex-reactive.zoolutions.llc/docs/example-failure) | `error_flash` + `data-reactive-error` + `dismiss_after:` — what you get for free when an action fails |
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  | [Team inbox (flagship)](https://phlex-reactive.zoolutions.llc/docs/example-team-inbox) | The whole toolkit in one UI: collection rows, optimistic archive that **reverts on failure**, cross-tab broadcast, an `on_client` kebab, error flashes |
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+ | [Project board (flagship)](https://phlex-reactive.zoolutions.llc/docs/example-project-board) | The kanban: cards move across lanes with **enter/exit effects** (per-visitor style picker incl. `random`), live count badges in every tab via `broadcast_to(js:)`, nested reactive rows with inline rename, confirm-gated archive |
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  Every page renders its **real** reactive component inline (source read straight
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- [Team inbox](https://phlex-reactive.zoolutions.llc/docs/example-team-inbox) is the
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- flagship every feature composed into one believable UI.
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+ [Team inbox](https://phlex-reactive.zoolutions.llc/docs/example-team-inbox) and the
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+ [Project board](https://phlex-reactive.zoolutions.llc/docs/example-project-board) are the
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+ flagships — every feature composed into believable UIs.
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  | `reactive_dirty` / `reactive_dirty warn_unsaved: true` / `reactive_dirty only: %i[...]` | **Dirty tracking**, declared once at the class level, against the DOM's own `defaultValue`/`defaultChecked`/`defaultSelected` — no client state. Marks changed fields + the root `data-reactive-dirty`; `warn_unsaved:` arms a `beforeunload`/`turbo:before-visit` guard; `only:` scopes tracking to named fields. Style with `[data-reactive-dirty]`. See [Dirty-field tracking](#dirty-field-tracking-reactive_dirty). |
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  | `nested_update!(:assoc, attrs)` | Map a nested param onto `<assoc>_attributes` with id preservation; update the record. |
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  | `reactive_nested_list(:assoc, as: :attributes \| :json)` / `reactive_nested_template(:assoc)` / `reactive_nested_row` | **Draft nested-attribute rows** (the "new parent + child rows" form): the container rows land in, the `<template>` holding ONE row's markup, and the row wrapper marker — all **client-only** form state, keyed by association (several collections per root). `as: :json` (default `:attributes`) serializes the rows into ONE hidden JSON field instead of posting `accepts_nested_attributes_for` names — for an app whose controller `JSON.parse`s a serialized param. See [Draft rows for a new parent](#draft-rows-for-a-new-parent-reactive_nested_). |
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- | `reactive_nested_add(:assoc, from:, clear:)` / `reactive_nested_remove` | The row triggers, client-only (zero round trips): add clones the template and renumbers its placeholder index; remove deletes a draft row from the DOM, or `_destroy`-marks + hides a persisted row (a hidden `[_destroy]` input present). **Fill-then-add**: `from: { row_field => "#source-selector" }` seeds the new row from add controls that live OUTSIDE it (a preset select, a typeahead), and `clear: true` resets them — composes with `as: :attributes` AND `as: :json`. See [Draft rows for a new parent](#draft-rows-for-a-new-parent-reactive_nested_). |
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+ | `reactive_nested_add(:assoc, from:, clear:)` / `reactive_nested_remove(confirm:)` | The row triggers, client-only (zero round trips): add clones the template and renumbers its placeholder index; remove deletes a draft row from the DOM, or `_destroy`-marks + hides a persisted row (a hidden `[_destroy]` input present). **Fill-then-add**: `from: { row_field => "#source-selector" }` seeds the new row from add controls that live OUTSIDE it (a preset select, a typeahead), and `clear: true` resets them — composes with `as: :attributes` AND `as: :json`. **Confirm on remove**: `reactive_nested_remove(confirm: "Really delete this row?")` gates the remove behind the same overridable `confirmResolver` as `on`/`on_client` (a per-row string, or the conditional `{ when:, message: }` Hash). See [Draft rows for a new parent](#draft-rows-for-a-new-parent-reactive_nested_). |
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  | `nested_field_name(:assoc, :field, index: nil)` | The Rails `accepts_nested_attributes_for` wire name for one row field — `order[line_items_attributes][NEW_ROW][quantity]` (the template placeholder) by default, a real index when given. Scope-aware under `reactive_scope`. |
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  | `reactive_collection :name, item:, container:, count:, empty:, size:` | Declare an add/remove-row list once; actions call `reply.append`/`prepend`/`remove`. See [Reactive collections](#reactive-collections-addremove-rows--count--empty-state). |
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  | `reply.replace` / `.morph` / `.update` / `.remove` / `.redirect(url)` / `.with(*)` / `.js(ops)` | Return from an action to control the reply (flash, remove, redirect, multi-stream, server-pushed client ops). See [Controlling the action's reply](#reply--controlling-the-actions-reply). |
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  `reactive_collection` is the per-actor add/remove + count + empty-state wrapper,
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  not a replacement for the broadcast.
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+ ### Effects — animate enter/exit/update (opt-in)
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+ Reactive updates land instantly and invisibly: a removed row pops out of
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+ existence, an appended row pops in, a cross-tab change gives no cue. Effects
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+ make the reactivity *visible* — rows fade/slide in and out, updates flash —
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+ with zero app JS. Strictly **opt-in at three levels**, most specific wins:
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+ ```ruby
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+ # 1. GLOBAL — setting it is the opt-in AND the app-wide default set:
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+ Phlex::Reactive.effects = true # { enter: :fade, exit: :fade, update: :highlight }
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+ Phlex::Reactive.effects = { enter: :slide, exit: :fade, update: :highlight }
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+ # 2. PER COMPONENT — refine or opt out (works standalone too; declaring on a
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+ # component opts it in even without the global switch):
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+ class Notifications::Row < ApplicationComponent
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+ reactive_effects enter: :slide, exit: :fade # built-ins (shipped CSS)
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+ # reactive_effects update: false # disable one hook
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+ # reactive_effects false # opt this component out entirely
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+ # reactive_effects enter: :random # a random built-in per application
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+ end
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+ # 3. PER CALL — the escape hatch for one stream:
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+ reply.remove(effect: :shake) # a dramatic one-off exit
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+ reply.append(item, to: :items, effect: :scale) # this row only
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+ Item.replace(@todo, effect: false) # suppress a declared effect once
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+ Row.broadcast_to(@list, :todos, append: todo, target: "rows", effect: :slide)
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+ ```
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+ arriving element, **exit** (`remove`) runs *before* the element leaves the DOM
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+ (the removal waits for the animation, capped at 1s so a missing stylesheet can
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+ never wedge it), **update** (`replace`/`update`, plain or morph) flashes the
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+ fresh render. Effects fire for the actor's own reply AND for broadcasts alike
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+ `:scale`, `:highlight`, `:shake` — wrapped in `prefers-reduced-motion:
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+ ```
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+ client (default-deny, two-sided). With effects off (the default) the wire is
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+ /* phlex-reactive effects (issue #215) — the shipped built-in animations.
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+ *
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+ * Opt in from your layout:
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+ *
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+ * <%= stylesheet_link_tag "phlex/reactive/effects" %>
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+ *
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+ * The client applies these classes transiently around stream renders:
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+ * reactive-fx--<name>-<hook>, where <name> is fade/slide/scale/highlight/
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+ * shake and <hook> is enter (append/prepend), exit (remove), or update
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+ * (replace/update). Every class is removed again on animationend, so nothing
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+ * here leaks into steady-state styling.
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+ *
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+ * Everything is wrapped in prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference — the client
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+ * ALSO skips effects entirely under reduced motion (defense in depth; a zero
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+ * computed duration short-circuits the exit wait, so removals never stall).
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+ *
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+ * Tune globally (or per component root) by overriding the custom properties:
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+ *
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+ * :root { --reactive-fx-duration: 200ms; --reactive-fx-highlight-color: #bae6fd80; }
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+ *
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+ * Keep durations comfortably under 1s — the client hard-caps any effect wait
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+ * at 1000ms (an exit past the cap is removed mid-animation).
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+ */
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+ @media (prefers-reduced-motion: no-preference) {
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+ :root {
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+ --reactive-fx-duration: 300ms;
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+ --reactive-fx-highlight-duration: 700ms;
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+ --reactive-fx-highlight-color: rgba(250, 204, 21, 0.5);
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+ }
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+ /* fade — opacity in/out. The update variant re-fades the fresh render in. */
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+ from { opacity: 0; }
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+ to { opacity: 1; }
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+ }
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+ @keyframes reactive-fx-fade-out {
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+ from { opacity: 1; }
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+ to { opacity: 0; }
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+ }
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+ .reactive-fx--fade-enter,
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+ .reactive-fx--fade-update {
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+ animation: reactive-fx-fade-in var(--reactive-fx-duration) ease-out both;
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+ }
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+ .reactive-fx--fade-exit {
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+ animation: reactive-fx-fade-out var(--reactive-fx-duration) ease-in both;
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+ }
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+ from { opacity: 0; transform: translateY(0.5rem); }
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+ to { opacity: 1; transform: none; }
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+ }
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+ @keyframes reactive-fx-slide-out {
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+ from { opacity: 1; transform: none; }
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+ to { opacity: 0; transform: translateY(0.5rem); }
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+ }
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+ .reactive-fx--slide-exit {
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+ animation: reactive-fx-slide-out var(--reactive-fx-duration) ease-in both;
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+ }
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+ to { opacity: 1; transform: none; }
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+ }
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+ from { opacity: 1; transform: none; }
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+ to { opacity: 0; transform: scale(0.92); }
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+ }
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+ * and as a last flare before a removal. */
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+ from { background-color: var(--reactive-fx-highlight-color); }
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+ }
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+ // Document-level and render-wrapping like the dismiss hook above, so ONE
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+ // interceptor covers both delivery paths (a reply and a broadcast). Strictly
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+ // data-driven and default-deny: the per-call data-reactive-effect on the
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+ // data-reactive-effect-<hook> — the DOM target for exit/update, the INCOMING
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+ // template root for enter. No attribute → no work; unknown names and
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+ // malformed legs warn + skip (a newer or forged attr must never break the
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+ // via animationend/transitionend with a timeout fallback; a ZERO computed
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+ // duration (no effects CSS loaded, reduced-motion CSS gate) skips the wait
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+ // * enter/update — Turbo renders first, then the effect class is applied to
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+ // the inserted/updated element(s) and removed on settle (fire-and-forget).
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+ // Re-applying an update effect restarts it (class off → reflow → on).
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+ // built-in per application; a "["-prefixed value is a custom
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+ // [during, from, to] class-legs triple (the #96/#186 vocabulary), run with
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+ // the render, because exit must read the target while it is still in the DOM
549
+ // and enter must read (and mark) the template content before Turbo clones it.
550
+ function wrapStreamRenderForEffects(event) {
551
+ const detail = event.detail
552
+ const original = detail?.render
553
+ if (typeof original !== "function" || original.__reactiveEffectsWrapped) return
554
+ const streamEl = detail?.newStream ?? event.target
555
+ const hook = EFFECT_HOOKS[streamEl?.getAttribute?.("action")]
556
+ if (!hook || effectsReducedMotion()) return
557
+ const effect = resolveStreamEffect(streamEl, hook)
558
+ if (!effect) return
559
+
560
+ const wrapped =
561
+ hook === "exit"
562
+ ? async (el) => {
563
+ await runExitEffect(effectTarget(streamEl), effect)
564
+ await original(el)
565
+ }
566
+ : async (el) => {
567
+ const container = hook === "enter" ? markIncomingRoots(streamEl) : null
568
+ await original(el)
569
+ if (hook === "enter") animateMarkedRoots(container, effect)
570
+ else runEnterOrUpdateEffect(effectTarget(streamEl), effect)
571
+ }
572
+ wrapped.__reactiveEffectsWrapped = true
573
+ detail.render = wrapped
574
+ }
575
+
576
+ // The effect for this stream: per-call data-reactive-effect first ("off" →
577
+ // none), else the carrier's declared data-reactive-effect-<hook>.
578
+ function resolveStreamEffect(streamEl, hook) {
579
+ const perCall = streamEl.getAttribute?.("data-reactive-effect")
580
+ if (perCall === "off") return null
581
+ if (perCall) return parseEffect(perCall, hook)
582
+ const carrier = hook === "enter" ? incomingEffectRoot(streamEl) : effectTarget(streamEl)
583
+ const declared = carrier?.getAttribute?.(`data-reactive-effect-${hook}`)
584
+ return declared ? parseEffect(declared, hook) : null
585
+ }
586
+
587
+ // The stream's CURRENT DOM target (re-queried at use, so a post-replace call
588
+ // sees the freshly-swapped element). Our builders always emit `target` —
589
+ // multi-`targets` streams are not ours and pass through unanimated.
590
+ function effectTarget(streamEl) {
591
+ const target = streamEl.getAttribute?.("target")
592
+ return target ? (document.getElementById?.(target) ?? null) : null
593
+ }
594
+
595
+ // The incoming content's root element (an append/prepend's arriving
596
+ // component) — the carrier of a declared enter effect.
597
+ function incomingEffectRoot(streamEl) {
598
+ return streamEl.querySelector?.("template")?.content?.firstElementChild ?? null
599
+ }
600
+
601
+ // A wire value → an executable effect: { className } for a shipped built-in
602
+ // ("random" picks one per application), { legs } for a custom triple. null +
603
+ // console.warn for anything else (default-deny).
604
+ function parseEffect(value, hook) {
605
+ if (value.startsWith("[")) {
606
+ let legs = null
607
+ try {
608
+ const parsed = JSON.parse(value)
609
+ if (Array.isArray(parsed) && parsed.length === 3) legs = parsed.map(String)
610
+ } catch {
611
+ // malformed JSON → the shared warn below
612
+ }
613
+ if (legs) return { legs }
614
+ console.warn(`[phlex-reactive] malformed effect legs ${JSON.stringify(value)} — skipped`)
615
+ return null
616
+ }
617
+ const name =
618
+ value === "random" ? EFFECT_BUILT_INS[Math.floor(Math.random() * EFFECT_BUILT_INS.length)] : value
619
+ if (!EFFECT_BUILT_INS.includes(name)) {
620
+ console.warn(`[phlex-reactive] unknown effect ${JSON.stringify(value)} — skipped`)
621
+ return null
622
+ }
623
+ return { className: `reactive-fx--${name}-${hook}` }
624
+ }
625
+
626
+ function effectsReducedMotion() {
627
+ try {
628
+ return typeof matchMedia === "function" && matchMedia("(prefers-reduced-motion: reduce)").matches
629
+ } catch {
630
+ return false
631
+ }
632
+ }
633
+
634
+ // Stamp each incoming template root with the pending marker (Turbo's render
635
+ // clones the content, so the marker rides the inserted clone) and return the
636
+ // container the post-render scan searches. Pre-render on purpose.
637
+ function markIncomingRoots(streamEl) {
638
+ const content = streamEl.querySelector?.("template")?.content
639
+ if (!content) return null
640
+ for (const child of Array.from(content.children ?? [])) child.setAttribute?.(EFFECT_PENDING_ATTR, "")
641
+ return effectTarget(streamEl)
642
+ }
643
+
644
+ // Post-render: find the just-inserted clones by their marker, unmark, animate.
645
+ function animateMarkedRoots(container, effect) {
646
+ if (typeof container?.querySelectorAll !== "function") return
647
+ for (const el of Array.from(container.querySelectorAll(`[${EFFECT_PENDING_ATTR}]`))) {
648
+ el.removeAttribute(EFFECT_PENDING_ATTR)
649
+ runEnterOrUpdateEffect(el, effect)
650
+ }
651
+ }
652
+
653
+ // EXIT: animate on the still-present element, resolve when settled, and only
654
+ // then does the wrapper run Turbo's removal. Zero computed duration (no
655
+ // effects CSS) resolves immediately — never a dead 1s freeze.
656
+ async function runExitEffect(el, effect) {
657
+ if (!el?.classList) return
658
+ if (effect.legs) {
659
+ await runLegsEffect(el, effect.legs)
660
+ return
661
+ }
662
+ el.classList.add(effect.className)
663
+ const duration = effectDurationMs(el)
664
+ if (duration <= 0) {
665
+ el.classList.remove(effect.className)
666
+ return
667
+ }
668
+ await effectSettled(el, duration)
669
+ el.classList.remove(effect.className)
670
+ }
671
+
672
+ // ENTER/UPDATE: fire-and-forget after the render. A re-applied class is
673
+ // removed + reflowed first so rapid successive updates restart the flash; the
674
+ // per-element token keeps an older settle from clearing a newer application.
675
+ function runEnterOrUpdateEffect(el, effect) {
676
+ if (!el?.classList) return
677
+ if (effect.legs) {
678
+ runLegsEffect(el, effect.legs)
679
+ return
680
+ }
681
+ if (el.classList.contains(effect.className)) {
682
+ el.classList.remove(effect.className)
683
+ void el.offsetWidth // force a reflow so re-adding restarts the animation
684
+ }
685
+ el.classList.add(effect.className)
686
+ const duration = effectDurationMs(el)
687
+ if (duration <= 0) {
688
+ el.classList.remove(effect.className)
689
+ return
690
+ }
691
+ const token = (el.__reactiveFxToken = (el.__reactiveFxToken ?? 0) + 1)
692
+ effectSettled(el, duration).then(() => {
693
+ if (el.__reactiveFxToken === token) el.classList.remove(effect.className)
694
+ })
695
+ }
696
+
697
+ // Custom class legs — runTransition's choreography (add during+from, swap
698
+ // from→to on the next frame, settle, clean up), promise-shaped so an exit can
699
+ // await it. Class lists are space-separated (the #96/#186 wire).
700
+ //
701
+ // Rapid re-application on the same element RESTARTS, mirroring the named
702
+ // path's token guard: each run takes the per-element token, clears any
703
+ // earlier run's leg classes, and a superseded run stops touching the element
704
+ // the moment a newer run owns it — so a stale settle can never strip classes
705
+ // mid-animation or double-swap the legs. A superseded EXIT run resolves
706
+ // early, which only lets Turbo's removal proceed sooner (never later).
707
+ async function runLegsEffect(el, legs) {
708
+ const [during, from, to] = legs.map(splitEffectClasses)
709
+ const token = (el.__reactiveFxToken = (el.__reactiveFxToken ?? 0) + 1)
710
+ el.classList.remove(...during, ...from, ...to)
711
+ el.classList.add(...during, ...from)
712
+ await effectNextFrame()
713
+ if (el.__reactiveFxToken !== token) return
714
+ el.classList.remove(...from)
715
+ el.classList.add(...to)
716
+ const duration = effectDurationMs(el)
717
+ if (duration > 0) await effectSettled(el, duration)
718
+ if (el.__reactiveFxToken !== token) return
719
+ el.classList.remove(...during, ...to)
720
+ }
721
+
722
+ function splitEffectClasses(list) {
723
+ return String(list ?? "")
724
+ .split(/\s+/)
725
+ .filter(Boolean)
726
+ }
727
+
728
+ // The longest computed animation/transition (duration + delay, comma lists
729
+ // included) in ms, capped at the hard fallback. 0 when getComputedStyle is
730
+ // unavailable or nothing animates — callers skip the wait entirely.
731
+ function effectDurationMs(el) {
732
+ if (typeof getComputedStyle !== "function") return 0
733
+ try {
734
+ const style = getComputedStyle(el)
735
+ const longest = (value) =>
736
+ String(value ?? "")
737
+ .split(",")
738
+ .reduce((max, part) => Math.max(max, parseFloat(part) || 0), 0)
739
+ const animation = longest(style.animationDuration) + longest(style.animationDelay)
740
+ const transition = longest(style.transitionDuration) + longest(style.transitionDelay)
741
+ return Math.min(Math.max(animation, transition) * 1000, EFFECT_SETTLE_FALLBACK_MS)
742
+ } catch {
743
+ return 0
744
+ }
745
+ }
746
+
747
+ // Resolve on animationend/transitionend — whichever fires first — with a
748
+ // timeout slightly past the computed duration, so a canceled animation (a
749
+ // display:none ancestor, an interrupted transition) can't hang an exit.
750
+ function effectSettled(el, durationMs) {
751
+ return new Promise((resolve) => {
752
+ let done = false
753
+ const settle = () => {
754
+ if (done) return
755
+ done = true
756
+ resolve()
757
+ }
758
+ el.addEventListener?.("animationend", settle, { once: true })
759
+ el.addEventListener?.("transitionend", settle, { once: true })
760
+ setTimeout(settle, Math.min(durationMs + 50, EFFECT_SETTLE_FALLBACK_MS))
761
+ })
762
+ }
763
+
764
+ function effectNextFrame() {
765
+ return new Promise((resolve) => {
766
+ if (typeof requestAnimationFrame === "function") requestAnimationFrame(() => resolve())
767
+ else setTimeout(resolve, 16)
768
+ })
769
+ }
770
+
493
771
  // Offline CSS hook (issue #101). Mirror data-reactive-offline on
494
772
  // document.documentElement from navigator.onLine, kept in sync by the window
495
773
  // online/offline events — so an app can dim a save button or show a banner with
@@ -666,6 +944,7 @@ export function registerReactiveActions() {
666
944
  registerReactiveJs()
667
945
  registerReactiveDefer()
668
946
  registerReactiveDismiss()
947
+ registerReactiveEffects()
669
948
  registerReactiveOffline()
670
949
  attachLatencyHandle()
671
950
  }
@@ -1967,6 +2246,35 @@ export default class extends Controller {
1967
2246
  // inside ANOTHER collection's row (the issue #15 closest-form posture).
1968
2247
  if (row.closest?.('[data-controller~="reactive"]') !== this.element) return
1969
2248
 
2249
+ // Confirm gate (issue #218): reactive_nested_remove(confirm:) emits the SAME
2250
+ // data-reactive-confirm[-when]-param the other triggers do (nestedRemove reads
2251
+ // params via getAttribute, not event.params, so pull them off the trigger),
2252
+ // routed through the SAME #effectiveConfirmMessage + confirmResolver seam. A
2253
+ // static string always shows; a conditional Hash fires only when it matches,
2254
+ // else null. No confirm attr → null → the immediate-remove fast path.
2255
+ const confirm = trigger?.getAttribute?.("data-reactive-confirm-param")
2256
+ const confirmWhen = trigger?.getAttribute?.("data-reactive-confirm-when-param")
2257
+ const message = this.#effectiveConfirmMessage(confirm, confirmWhen)
2258
+ if (!message) return this.#removeNestedRow(row)
2259
+
2260
+ // Gate through the overridable confirmResolver (issues #52/#55/#178) — a
2261
+ // themed dialog set with setConfirmResolver covers this trigger too. Call the
2262
+ // resolver INSIDE the chain so even a SYNCHRONOUS override throw is a cancel
2263
+ // (like a dismissed dialog), and remove ONLY on a truthy resolution.
2264
+ return Promise.resolve()
2265
+ .then(() => confirmResolver(message))
2266
+ .catch(() => false)
2267
+ .then((ok) => {
2268
+ if (ok) this.#removeNestedRow(row)
2269
+ })
2270
+ }
2271
+
2272
+ // The remove itself, shared by the confirmed and no-confirm paths. Draft rows
2273
+ // leave the DOM; a persisted row (a hidden [_destroy] input present) is marked
2274
+ // "1" + hidden instead (set-value + dispatch contract, #183), so Rails destroys
2275
+ // it on save. Then re-sync every owned JSON-mode list (#208) — an absent row
2276
+ // IS the removal; a form without a JSON list iterates an empty set and exits.
2277
+ #removeNestedRow(row) {
1970
2278
  const destroy = [...(row.querySelectorAll?.('input[name$="[_destroy]"]') ?? [])][0]
1971
2279
  if (destroy) {
1972
2280
  destroy.value = "1"
@@ -1978,9 +2286,6 @@ export default class extends Controller {
1978
2286
  row.parentNode?.removeChild?.(row)
1979
2287
  }
1980
2288
 
1981
- // JSON mode (issue #208): the removed (or _destroy-hidden) row must leave
1982
- // the serialized array too — an absent row IS the removal. Re-sync every
1983
- // owned JSON-mode list; a form without one iterates an empty set and exits.
1984
2289
  this.#syncAllNestedJson()
1985
2290
  }
1986
2291