NEW FEATURE: Filter conditions for goal types
Enables counting/aggregating specific subsets of data.
Example use case: Count only strength training sessions per week
- Create goal type with filter: {"training_type": "strength"}
- count_7d now counts only strength training, not all activities
Implementation:
- Migration 026: filter_conditions JSONB column
- Backend: Dynamic WHERE clause building from JSON filters
- Supports single value: {"training_type": "strength"}
- Supports multiple values: {"training_type": ["strength", "hiit"]}
- Works with all 8 aggregation methods (count, avg, sum, min, max)
- Frontend: JSON textarea with example + validation
- Pydantic models: filter_conditions field added
Technical details:
- SQL injection safe (parameterized queries)
- Graceful degradation (invalid JSON ignored with warning)
- Backward compatible (NULL filters = no filtering)
Answers user question: 'Kann ich Trainingstypen wie Krafttraining separat zählen?'
Answer: YES! 🎯
Admin can now easily create custom goal types:
- New endpoint /api/goals/schema-info with table/column metadata
- 9 tables documented (weight, caliper, activity, nutrition, sleep, vitals, BP, rest_days, circumference)
- Table dropdown with descriptions (e.g., 'activity_log - Trainingseinheiten')
- Column dropdown dependent on selected table
- All columns documented in German with data types
- Fields optional (for complex calculation formulas)
UX improvements:
- No need to guess table/column names
- Clear descriptions for each field
- Type-safe selection (no typos)
- Cascading dropdowns (column depends on table)
Closes user feedback: 'Admin weiß nicht welche Tabellen/Spalten verfügbar sind'
- try-catch around entire endpoint
- try-catch for each goal progress update
- Detailed error logging with traceback
- Continue processing other goals if one fails
- Clear error message to frontend
This will show exact error location in logs.
Goal type definitions are global system entities, not user-specific.
System types seeded in migration cannot have created_by FK.
Changes:
- Remove created_by/updated_by columns from goal_type_definitions
- Update CREATE/UPDATE endpoints to not use these fields
- Migration now runs cleanly on container start
- No manual intervention needed for production deployment
Removed faulty EXISTS check that was causing "0" error.
Added debug logging and better error messages.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Check if goal_type_definitions table exists
- Detailed error messages
- Fallback if goalTypes is empty
- Prevent form opening without types
Helps debugging Migration 024 issues.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Based on test feedback - 3 issues addressed:
1. Primary Toggle (Frontend Debug):
- Add console.log in handleSaveGoal
- Shows what data is sent to backend
- Helps debug if checkbox state is correct
2. Lean Mass Display (Backend Debug):
- Add error handling in lean_mass calculation
- Log why calculation fails (missing weight/bf data)
- Try-catch for value conversion errors
3. BP/Strength/Flexibility Warning (UI):
- Yellow warning box for incomplete goal types
- BP: "benötigt 2 Werte (geplant für v2.0)"
- Strength/Flexibility: "Keine Datenquelle"
- Transparent about limitations
Next: User re-tests with debug output to identify root cause.
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The migration system tracks migrations via filename automatically.
Removed manual DO block that used wrong column name (version vs filename).
Also removed unused json import from goals.py.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>