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Phase 7: Mode Switcher + Week Mode - Research
Researched: 2026-04-09 Domain: d3.js visualization modes, Tabler UI segmented controls, client-side data aggregation Confidence: HIGH
Summary
Phase 7 adds two UI controls (mode switcher and hours/count toggle) and one new renderer (WeekModeRenderer) to the existing strategy-pattern architecture from Phase 6. The infrastructure is solid -- ModeRenderer interface, renderer registry, HeatmapState with mode and metric fields, and shared utilities (color scale, tooltip, date-utils) are all in place. The new work is: (1) render two Tabler nav-segmented controls in the widget header, (2) wire their click handlers to update state.mode and state.metric then call doRender(), and (3) implement WeekModeRenderer that aggregates DayEntry[] by weekday and renders 7 colored cells.
Tabler provides a native nav-segmented component that matches the "segmented control" design from CONTEXT.md decisions. No custom CSS needed for the control itself -- just Tabler classes. The week-mode renderer is straightforward d3 work: group existing data by day-of-week (0-6), sum hours/count per weekday, render 7 rectangles with the shared buildColorScale(). The getDayLabels() and weekday-index calculation in date-utils.ts already handle start-of-week preference.
Primary recommendation: Build controls in JS (not Twig) since they interact with HeatmapState; keep the Twig template unchanged. Register WeekModeRenderer alongside YearModeRenderer at module level.
<user_constraints>
User Constraints (from CONTEXT.md)
Locked Decisions
- D-01: Segmented control in widget header row (Kimai Tabler card header area), next to title
- D-02: "Year" and "Week" as the two mode options (Day/Combined in Phase 9)
- D-03: Active mode highlighted using Kimai/Tabler CSS conventions
- D-04: Week-mode horizontal layout -- 7 cells, one per weekday, colored by aggregated metric
- D-05: Day labels alongside cells, respecting user's start-of-week from
state.weekStart - D-06: Client-side aggregation of existing DayEntry[] grouped by weekday (no backend changes)
- D-07: Tooltip on hover: weekday name + aggregated value
- D-08: Hours/Count toggle is a separate small segmented control
- D-09: Placed adjacent to mode switcher in header
- D-10: Toggles
state.metricbetween 'hours' and 'count', triggers re-render without re-fetch - D-11: Affects color scale in both year and week modes
Claude's Discretion
- Exact sizing/spacing of week-mode cells
- Whether week-mode cells are clickable (and what click-through shows)
- Stats row behavior when in week mode
- Exact Tabler CSS classes for segmented controls
- Animation/transition when switching modes
Deferred Ideas (OUT OF SCOPE)
None </user_constraints>
<phase_requirements>
Phase Requirements
| ID | Description | Research Support |
|---|---|---|
| VIZ-01 | Mode switcher UI allows toggling between year, week, day, and combined views | Tabler nav-segmented component; only Year/Week for this phase per D-02 |
| VIZ-02 | Week-mode renders day-of-week aggregation showing busiest weekdays | WeekModeRenderer with client-side DayEntry grouping by weekday |
| VIZ-05 | Hours vs entry-count toggle switches color scale metric across all modes | Separate nav-segmented control toggling state.metric; buildColorScale() already metric-aware |
| TEST-01 | Vitest tests for mode switcher, each renderer, and display toggle | Test patterns established in existing 9 test files; jsdom environment |
| </phase_requirements> |
Standard Stack
Core (already installed -- no new packages)
| Library | Version | Purpose | Why Standard |
|---|---|---|---|
| d3-selection | ^3.0.0 | DOM manipulation for week cells | Already in use for year renderer |
| d3-scale | ^4.0.2 | Color scale for week cells | buildColorScale() already wraps this |
| d3-array | ^3.2.4 | max() for scale domain |
Already in shared/color-scale.ts |
| vitest | ^4.1.3 | Test runner | Already configured with jsdom |
No new npm packages required. [VERIFIED: package.json in codebase]
Tabler CSS (bundled with Kimai)
| Component | Classes | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Segmented control | nav nav-segmented, nav-link, active |
Mode switcher and metric toggle |
| Small variant | nav-sm |
Compact toggle for hours/count |
[CITED: docs.tabler.io/ui/components/segmented-control]
Architecture Patterns
Project Structure (new files only)
assets/
src/
renderers/
week.ts # NEW: WeekModeRenderer
ui/
controls.ts # NEW: mode switcher + metric toggle DOM builders
test/
week.test.ts # NEW: WeekModeRenderer tests
controls.test.ts # NEW: UI control interaction tests
Pattern 1: WeekModeRenderer (Strategy Pattern Extension)
What: New renderer implementing ModeRenderer interface, registered via registerRenderer().
When to use: Rendering the week-mode aggregation view.
Example:
// assets/src/renderers/week.ts
import type { ModeRenderer, RenderContext } from './types';
import { registerRenderer } from './registry';
import { buildColorScale } from '../shared/color-scale';
import { createTooltip, showTooltip, hideTooltip } from '../shared/tooltip';
interface WeekdayAggregate {
dayIndex: number; // 0-6, relative to weekStart
label: string; // "Mon", "Tue", etc.
totalHours: number;
totalCount: number;
dayCount: number; // number of occurrences for averaging
}
export class WeekModeRenderer implements ModeRenderer {
readonly mode = 'week';
private tooltip: HTMLDivElement | null = null;
render(ctx: RenderContext): void {
// 1. Aggregate DayEntry[] by weekday
// 2. Build 7-cell horizontal SVG
// 3. Color via buildColorScale() using ctx.state.metric
// 4. Attach tooltip handlers
}
destroy(): void {
this.tooltip?.remove();
this.tooltip = null;
}
}
// Module-level registration
registerRenderer(new WeekModeRenderer());
Pattern 2: UI Controls (JS-driven, not Twig)
What: Build mode switcher and metric toggle as DOM elements in heatmap.ts init, inserted into the widget header area.
Why JS not Twig: Controls must interact with HeatmapState and call doRender(). Putting them in Twig would require a separate event-binding pass and Twig has no knowledge of JS state. Building them in JS during init keeps the coupling clean.
Example:
// assets/src/ui/controls.ts
export interface ControlCallbacks {
onModeChange: (mode: string) => void;
onMetricChange: (metric: string) => void;
}
export function createModeControl(
activeMode: string,
modes: Array<{ key: string; label: string }>,
onChange: (mode: string) => void,
): HTMLElement {
const nav = document.createElement('nav');
nav.className = 'nav nav-segmented';
nav.setAttribute('role', 'tablist');
for (const m of modes) {
const btn = document.createElement('button');
btn.className = 'nav-link' + (m.key === activeMode ? ' active' : '');
btn.setAttribute('role', 'tab');
btn.textContent = m.label;
btn.addEventListener('click', () => {
nav.querySelectorAll('.nav-link').forEach(b => b.classList.remove('active'));
btn.classList.add('active');
onChange(m.key);
});
nav.appendChild(btn);
}
return nav;
}
export function createMetricControl(
activeMetric: string,
onChange: (metric: string) => void,
): HTMLElement {
// Same pattern, nav-sm for compact size
const nav = document.createElement('nav');
nav.className = 'nav nav-segmented nav-sm';
// ... buttons for 'Hours' and 'Count'
return nav;
}
Pattern 3: Weekday Aggregation (Client-Side)
What: Group DayEntry[] by day-of-week index, summing hours and counts.
Key detail: Must respect state.weekStart. The existing date-utils.ts calculates dayOfWeek as (jsDay + 6) % 7 for Monday start and jsDay for Sunday start. Reuse the same logic.
function aggregateByWeekday(
days: DayEntry[],
weekStart: string,
): WeekdayAggregate[] {
const buckets = new Array(7).fill(null).map((_, i) => ({
dayIndex: i,
label: '', // filled from getDayLabels or full-name variant
totalHours: 0,
totalCount: 0,
dayCount: 0,
}));
for (const d of days) {
const jsDay = new Date(d.date + 'T00:00:00').getDay();
const idx = weekStart === 'sunday' ? jsDay : (jsDay + 6) % 7;
buckets[idx].totalHours += d.hours;
buckets[idx].totalCount += d.count;
buckets[idx].dayCount += 1;
}
return buckets;
}
Pattern 4: Control Placement in Widget Header
What: Insert controls into the card header alongside the existing title.
Approach: The Twig template uses @theme/embeds/card.html.twig. The {% block box_title %} currently holds just {{ title }}. Two options:
- Modify Twig to add a placeholder
<div id="heatmap-controls">inbox_titleblock -- then JS populates it. - Pure JS -- find the
.card-headerparent of#heatmap-containerand inject controls.
Recommendation: Option 1 -- add a controls placeholder in Twig. This is cleaner because it ensures the layout structure is correct even before JS loads, and avoids fragile DOM traversal.
{% block box_title %}
<div style="display: flex; align-items: center; gap: 12px; flex-wrap: wrap;">
{{ title }}
<div id="heatmap-controls" style="display: flex; gap: 8px; margin-left: auto;"></div>
</div>
{% endblock %}
Then in heatmap.ts, build controls and append to #heatmap-controls.
Anti-Patterns to Avoid
- Merging mode switcher and metric toggle into one control: CONTEXT.md D-08 explicitly says separate controls.
- Re-fetching data on metric toggle: D-10 says re-render without re-fetch. The data already has both
hoursandcountfields. - Building week renderer from scratch without shared utilities:
buildColorScale(), tooltip helpers, andgetDayLabels()are all reusable.
Don't Hand-Roll
| Problem | Don't Build | Use Instead | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Segmented control UI | Custom toggle buttons with manual styling | Tabler nav-segmented classes |
Native Kimai theme integration, accessible markup |
| Color scale | New scale for week cells | buildColorScale() from shared/color-scale.ts |
Already metric-aware, consistent across modes |
| Tooltips | New tooltip logic | createTooltip/showTooltip/hideTooltip from shared/tooltip.ts |
Consistent behavior, already tested |
| Weekday ordering | Hard-coded day arrays | Reuse (jsDay + 6) % 7 pattern from date-utils.ts |
Already handles Monday/Sunday start |
Common Pitfalls
Pitfall 1: Weekday Index Mismatch Between Aggregation and Labels
What goes wrong: Aggregation uses one weekday ordering, labels use another, so Tuesday's data shows on Monday's cell.
Why it happens: JS Date.getDay() returns 0=Sunday. The existing code remaps for Monday-start. If aggregation and label generation use different mappings, they desync.
How to avoid: Use the exact same index formula as generateCells() in date-utils.ts: weekStart === 'sunday' ? jsDay : (jsDay + 6) % 7. Map labels using the same index.
Warning signs: Tests with known weekday data showing wrong labels.
Pitfall 2: Empty Aggregate Buckets Confuse Color Scale
What goes wrong: Weekdays with zero entries get passed to buildColorScale() which sets domain [0, maxVal], and zero values map to the lowest color bucket instead of showing as empty.
Why it happens: buildColorScale maps any value in [0, maxVal] to a color. Zero is technically in-domain.
How to avoid: Either (a) filter out zero-value weekdays before passing to color scale and render them as empty cells, or (b) treat weekdays with dayCount === 0 as empty (no fill), similar to how year-mode handles null entries.
Warning signs: All 7 cells colored even when user tracked on only 3 weekdays.
Pitfall 3: Controls Not Reflecting State After Re-render
What goes wrong: Mode or metric changes correctly, but if doRender() rebuilds the entire container, controls get destroyed.
Why it happens: heatmap.ts's doRender() calls renderer.render(ctx) which does ctx.container.innerHTML = '' on the SVG area. If controls are inside the SVG area, they vanish.
How to avoid: Controls live outside the SVG area container (in the card header via #heatmap-controls). The renderer only clears svgArea, not the card header.
Warning signs: Controls disappear after first interaction.
Pitfall 4: Stats Row Showing Year-Specific Data in Week Mode
What goes wrong: Streak counter and "busiest day" stats show in week mode where they don't make contextual sense.
Why it happens: renderStats() is called unconditionally after every doRender().
How to avoid: Either skip renderStats() when mode is 'week', or show week-appropriate stats (e.g., busiest weekday, average per weekday). Simplest: hide stats in week mode for now.
Warning signs: "Busiest: Mon, Jan 13" showing below a weekday aggregation view.
Code Examples
Weekday Aggregation with Full Labels
// Full weekday names for tooltips (D-07 wants "Monday: 42.5h")
const WEEKDAY_NAMES_MONDAY = ['Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday', 'Sunday'];
const WEEKDAY_NAMES_SUNDAY = ['Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday'];
function getWeekdayNames(weekStart: string): string[] {
return weekStart === 'sunday' ? WEEKDAY_NAMES_SUNDAY : WEEKDAY_NAMES_MONDAY;
}
Week-Mode SVG Layout (7 horizontal cells)
// Larger cells since only 7 vs 365
const cellWidth = 60;
const cellHeight = 40;
const cellGap = 4;
const labelWidth = 50; // space for "Mon", "Tue" labels
const svgWidth = labelWidth + 7 * (cellWidth + cellGap);
const svgHeight = cellHeight + 20; // room for value text below
// Layout: label | rect | label | rect | ...
// Or: 7 rects in a row with labels below/beside
Wiring Controls to State in heatmap.ts
// In init(), after building wrapper:
const controlsContainer = document.getElementById('heatmap-controls');
if (controlsContainer) {
const modeControl = createModeControl(state.mode, [
{ key: 'year', label: 'Year' },
{ key: 'week', label: 'Week' },
], (mode) => {
state.mode = mode as HeatmapMode;
doRender();
});
const metricControl = createMetricControl(state.metric, (metric) => {
state.metric = metric as DisplayMetric;
doRender();
});
controlsContainer.appendChild(modeControl);
controlsContainer.appendChild(metricControl);
}
Validation Architecture
Test Framework
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Framework | Vitest 4.1.3 + jsdom |
| Config file | vitest.config.ts |
| Quick run command | npm test |
| Full suite command | npm test |
Phase Requirements to Test Map
| Req ID | Behavior | Test Type | Automated Command | File Exists? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VIZ-01 | Mode switcher renders Year/Week buttons, click changes active state | unit | npx vitest run assets/test/controls.test.ts |
Wave 0 |
| VIZ-02 | Week renderer aggregates by weekday, renders 7 cells with correct colors | unit | npx vitest run assets/test/week.test.ts |
Wave 0 |
| VIZ-05 | Metric toggle switches state.metric, re-renders with different color values | unit | npx vitest run assets/test/controls.test.ts |
Wave 0 |
| TEST-01 | All mode/renderer/toggle tests pass | suite | npm test |
Wave 0 |
Sampling Rate
- Per task commit:
npm test - Per wave merge:
npm test(single suite) - Phase gate: Full suite green before
/gsd-verify-work
Wave 0 Gaps
assets/test/week.test.ts-- WeekModeRenderer rendering and aggregation testsassets/test/controls.test.ts-- mode switcher and metric toggle interaction tests
Security Domain
No security-relevant ASVS categories apply to this phase. It is purely client-side UI rendering with no authentication, input handling from users, cryptography, or access control changes. Data comes from the existing authenticated API endpoint.
Assumptions Log
| # | Claim | Section | Risk if Wrong |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | Tabler nav-segmented classes are available in Kimai's bundled Tabler version |
Architecture Patterns | Controls would need custom CSS; verify in running Kimai instance |
| A2 | The card-header area in Kimai's card embed template has enough space for controls next to the title |
Architecture Patterns | May need to adjust Twig layout or use a different placement |
Open Questions
-
Stats row in week mode
- What we know: Year-mode shows streak, total hours, avg hours, busiest day
- What's unclear: Whether these make sense in week mode (streak is year-concept)
- Recommendation: Hide stats in week mode initially; can add week-specific stats later if wanted
-
Week-mode cell click behavior
- What we know: Year-mode clicks navigate to timesheet for that date
- What's unclear: What clicking "Monday" in week-mode should do (filter timesheet by weekday? no-op?)
- Recommendation: No click handler for week cells initially -- the aggregation isn't tied to a single date
Sources
Primary (HIGH confidence)
- Codebase:
assets/src/renderers/types.ts,registry.ts,year.ts-- ModeRenderer contract and reference implementation - Codebase:
assets/src/state.ts,assets/src/types.ts-- HeatmapState with mode/metric fields already defined - Codebase:
assets/src/shared/color-scale.ts-- buildColorScale already metric-aware - Codebase:
assets/src/shared/date-utils.ts-- weekday index calculation with start-of-week support
Secondary (MEDIUM confidence)
- Tabler segmented control docs --
nav nav-segmentedmarkup pattern [CITED: docs.tabler.io/ui/components/segmented-control]
Tertiary (LOW confidence)
- None
Metadata
Confidence breakdown:
- Standard stack: HIGH -- no new packages, all already installed and tested
- Architecture: HIGH -- extends well-established strategy pattern from Phase 6
- Pitfalls: HIGH -- based on direct codebase analysis of existing patterns
Research date: 2026-04-09 Valid until: 2026-05-09 (stable -- no external dependency changes expected)