Committed goals now appear in the Fixed Costs panel on the dashboard
with a "committed goal" label, and the total line uses TotalCommittedCents
(fixed costs + goal contributions) instead of total monthly expenses.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Commit/uncommit button on each goal card
- Committed goals are deducted from disposable income on the dashboard
(Available to spend now reflects reserved goal contributions)
- Conflict detection: warning banner when committed goals exceed
disposable income, showing the shortfall
- Goals summary bar: disposable before goals, reserved per month,
free to spend after committed goals
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Adds a Goals page where users can plan financial goals before committing
to them. Each goal shows:
- Required monthly contribution to hit the deadline
- Months remaining vs months at current savings rate
- Disposable income impact (what's left after the contribution)
- Feasibility banner (green if on track, red with month delta if not)
- Progress bar once savings are tracked
Goal types: one-off purchase, deposit/down-payment, emergency fund,
recurring investment — each with a description hint in the creation modal.
Data: Goal model + store CRUD in finance_goals collection.
Nav: Goals tab added between Portfolio and Sharing.
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- Exclude FixedCategories (Housing, Utilities, Subscriptions, Investments)
from budget health panel — they are committed costs, not variable spend
- Portfolio card and stocks panel now degrade gracefully to cost basis
when Yahoo Finance prices are unavailable, instead of showing €0
- Stocks panel shows "cost basis" label per holding when live prices
are not available
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Replaces the old KPI/chart dashboard with a focused layout that
answers the three key questions immediately:
- Hero block: "Available to spend" = income − fixed costs − spent so far,
with a progress bar showing % of disposable used vs month elapsed
- Bank math panel: detects recurring fixed expenses (Housing, Utilities,
Subscriptions, Investments) from last 3 months and shows the minimum
bank balance needed right now including a 2-week safety buffer
- Savings rate card with month-over-month delta
- Portfolio snapshot card with total value and P&L
- Stocks at a glance panel: per-holding value and P&L inline
- Budget health: thin bars per category, red when over limit
- Recent activity: last 5 transactions with category color dots
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
GitHub Actions now only runs tests (free, cloud runners, no setup).
Deployment is manual via `make deploy-finance` / `make deploy-all`
which builds locally, imports into k3d, and applies with kubectl.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Removes all ghcr.io and registry dependencies. Workflows now build
images locally, import them into k3d, and deploy with kubectl set image
— all on the self-hosted runner which already has Docker and kubectl.
Also removes the github Terraform provider and ci.tf since no registry
pull secrets or GitHub Actions secrets are needed.
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Adds github provider + ci.tf which provisions:
- KUBECONFIG GitHub Actions secret (from local kubeconfig)
- ghcr-credentials k8s pull secret in finance and auth namespaces
Run `terraform apply -var github_token=<PAT>` once after cluster setup.
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Three path-filtered workflows (finance-api, auth-users, auth-gateway)
each build, push to ghcr.io, and rollout to k3s on push to main.
Deployment manifests updated from local image refs to ghcr.io with
imagePullSecrets referencing a ghcr-credentials k8s secret.
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Documents agreed architectural conventions (per-app DB isolation,
path-filtered CI, secrets policy, new-app checklist) and expands
Phase 1 of the roadmap with the full dashboard UX redesign proposal.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ge/lt in Go templates cannot mix float64 and untyped int literals.
TotalPCLPct is float64, so replaced `ge $d.TotalPCLPct 0` with
`eq (pctSign $d.TotalPCLPct) "+"` which uses the existing pctSign
helper that already handles the sign check correctly.
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Portfolio:
- fetchPrices was passing ISINs directly to Yahoo Finance, which only
accepts ticker symbols (e.g. VWCE.DE, not IE00B3RBWM25). Added a
hardcoded isinToTicker map covering common European ETFs (Vanguard,
iShares, Xtrackers, Amundi). fetchPricesByISIN now resolves each ISIN
to its ticker before calling Yahoo and keys the result by ISIN so
computeHoldings can look up prices correctly. Renamed holdingsByISIN
to uniqueISINs to reflect what it actually returns.
Projections:
- Template had a missing <tr> and a broken pace-bar width expression
that mixed float64/int64 in the div template function, causing a
template execution error that rendered the page blank. Moved all
math server-side: the handler now pre-computes []catProjection with
MonthlyAvg, AnnualTotal, and PacePct already calculated. Template
is now simple range + printf. Chart switched to horizontal bar for
better readability of long category names.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The seeder was calling the users service over HTTP, which fails when
services are in different network namespaces or start up concurrently.
Both services share the same MongoDB database, so query the "users"
collection directly by email — no cross-service dependency.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
UI — full dark/light theme system:
- CSS custom-property token system (--bg, --surface, --accent, --green, --red, etc.)
with complete light-mode overrides via [data-theme="light"]
- Sticky frosted-glass nav with animated brand icon, theme toggle persisted to localStorage,
respects prefers-color-scheme on first visit
- Cards with layered shadows, glass backdrop-filter, shimmer accent stripe on value cards
- Glowing category color dots, colored P&L badges, budget bars with glow effect
- All Chart.js instances use CSS-variable-aware grid/text colours
- Scroll-reveal animations and animated money counters on every KPI card
- 3-D donut portfolio chart recoloured to match palette; hover lifts the hovered slice
- Accounts page shows type emoji icons; delete removes row in-place
- Sharing page search dropdown themed with var() colours
- Import preview: colour-coded left border on category select driven by category colour
- Projections: second KPI card (monthly avg) + pace bars per category
Seed data (seed.go):
- SeedAdmin() runs in a goroutine at startup; idempotent (skips if transactions exist)
- Resolves admin user ID via internal users service GET /admin/users?search=<email>
(SEED_USER_EMAIL env var, defaults to admin@homelab.local)
- Seeds 4 accounts (CGD Checking, CGD Savings, Visa Credit, Trade Republic)
- Seeds 14 categories with colours and monthly budgets
- Seeds ~65 realistic Portuguese household transactions spread across 6 months
- Seeds 7 ETF buy trades across VWCE, SXR8 (S&P 500), EUNL (MSCI World)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix sortStrings no-op bug that caused balance trend chart to display in random date order
- Fix reports table referencing wrong scope for row totals ($.Totals → .Totals per row)
- Add income vs expense split cards on dashboard alongside net figure
- Add budget progress bars on dashboard using existing category budget_cents data
- Color-coded category badges throughout using each category's configured color
- Replace window.prompt() category editor in transactions with inline dropdown
- Replace window.prompt() budget editor in categories with inline input field
- Add manual transaction entry modal (POST /api/transactions) so users don't need CSV for every entry
- Show account names instead of raw MongoDB IDs in the transaction list
- Add clampPct and isOver template helpers for budget bar rendering
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>