- Updated the `build_vital_signs_matrix_chart_payload` function to accept optional keys for omitting specific snapshot data, improving flexibility in data presentation.
- Enhanced the `build_recovery_dashboard_kpi_tiles` function to conditionally merge heart and autonomic tiles based on new parameters, refining the dashboard's insights.
- Integrated new analytics features in the `RecoveryDashboardOverview` component, including consolidated paragraphs for better narrative context and visual representation of trends.
- Improved the handling of vital signs data in the frontend, ensuring clearer messaging and enhanced user experience when displaying vital metrics.
- Introduced new functions to handle vital signs data retrieval and processing, including fallback mechanisms for missing values.
- Updated SQL queries in `build_vital_signs_matrix_chart_payload` to improve date filtering and data accuracy.
- Enhanced the frontend `RecoveryDashboardOverview` component to display vital signs with contextual coloring based on health tones.
- Adjusted the data structure for chart rendering, ensuring a more informative and visually appealing representation of vital metrics.
- Added a new endpoint for the recovery dashboard visualization in `charts.py`, integrating multiple recovery metrics and insights.
- Implemented the `get_recovery_dashboard_viz` function to streamline data retrieval for recovery-related charts.
- Refactored the `RecoveryCharts` component to utilize the new `RecoveryDashboardOverview`, simplifying the component structure and enhancing maintainability.
- Updated the `RecoveryChartsPanelWidget` and `History` page to reflect the new recovery dashboard, improving user navigation and experience.
- Deprecated the old recovery charts component, encouraging the use of the new overview for better data presentation.
- Refactored the `calculate_proxy_internal_load_7d` function to `calculate_proxy_internal_load_window`, allowing for dynamic day range input.
- Introduced new functions for calculating training volume deltas and building fitness progress insights, enhancing user feedback on training metrics.
- Updated the fitness dashboard to include new charts for quality sessions and load monitoring, improving data visualization.
- Integrated these new metrics into the fitness dashboard overview, providing users with comprehensive insights into their training performance.
- Streamlined the router to utilize the new chart-building functions, ensuring consistency and maintainability across the application.
- Added new functions to build fitness dashboard visualizations, including weekly training volume and training type distribution charts.
- Updated the `charts.py` router to include a new endpoint for the fitness dashboard, integrating data from activity metrics.
- Refactored existing activity-related functions to improve modularity and maintainability.
- Updated frontend components to reflect the new fitness terminology and integrate the fitness dashboard overview, enhancing user experience.
- Added `get_energy_availability_warning_payload` function to assess energy availability and provide contextual warnings based on multiple health indicators.
- Integrated energy availability KPI tile into the nutrition history visualization, enhancing user insights on energy balance.
- Updated frontend components to conditionally display the energy availability warning, improving user experience and data interpretation.
- Refactored existing logic in `charts.py` to utilize the new energy availability functionality, streamlining data handling.
- Added a new `nutrition_interpretation.py` file to handle KPI tile generation for nutrition history.
- Introduced `nutrition_viz.py` to create a visualization bundle for nutrition data, integrating metrics and historical analysis.
- Implemented `get_nutrition_history_viz` endpoint in `charts.py` to serve the new visualization data.
- Updated frontend components to fetch and display nutrition history data, enhancing user experience with detailed insights.
- Refactored existing logic to streamline data handling and improve overall performance.
- Introduced a new API endpoint `/body-history-viz` to retrieve body history visualization data.
- Updated the frontend to fetch and display body history data in the `BodySection` component.
- Enhanced the `EvaluationTileGrid` to include related placeholder keys for improved data interpretation.
- Refactored existing logic to streamline data handling and improve user experience.
- Introduced `get_profile_reference_values_current_snapshot` and `get_profile_reference_values_recent_snapshot` functions to retrieve current and recent reference values for profiles.
- Updated the placeholder resolver to include new placeholders for current and recent reference values.
- Added new API endpoints for fetching current and recent reference values snapshots.
- Enhanced the frontend API utility to support the new snapshot endpoints.
- Improved unit tests to validate the new data layer functions and their behavior.
- Introduced `c_arm_relaxed` to the CircumferenceEntry model for tracking relaxed arm measurements.
- Updated database schema to include `c_arm_relaxed` in the circumference_log table.
- Implemented calculation for 28-day relaxed arm circumference change with `calculate_arm_relaxed_28d_delta`.
- Enhanced placeholder resolver and registration to support new relaxed arm measurement.
- Updated frontend components to accommodate the new measurement, including forms and CSV exports.
- Improved documentation and guide data to reflect the addition of relaxed arm measurements.
- Added `taken_at` timestamp to the photos table for improved photo metadata.
- Updated the photo upload API to support optional EXIF data extraction and file last modified timestamp.
- Enhanced the photo upload process to allow skipping EXIF data, defaulting to today's date if no other date is provided.
- Improved the photo display in various components to utilize a unified caption format.
- Refactored photo sorting and grouping logic for better organization in the UI.
- Added a new `resolve_photo_path` function to handle legacy and new photo paths effectively.
- Updated the photo upload process to store only filenames in the database, improving path resolution.
- Enhanced the photo retrieval and deletion processes to utilize the new path resolution logic.
- Introduced a dedicated PhotosCapturePage for managing photo uploads and viewing.
- Updated the dashboard and navigation to include links to the new photo management features.
- Improved the photo grid display with sorting and deletion capabilities for better user experience.
- Added `resolve_effective_csv_delimiter` function to determine the correct delimiter based on the uploaded file and template.
- Updated CSV import logic to utilize the new delimiter resolution method, ensuring accurate parsing of CSV files with varying delimiters.
- Enhanced documentation to reflect changes in delimiter handling.
- Added unit tests for the new delimiter resolution functionality.
- Changed progress callback from "execution_complete" to "workflow_graph_finished" to provide intermediate updates.
- Updated documentation to clarify the distinction between "workflow_graph_finished" and "execution_complete".
- Adjusted frontend API handling to accommodate new event structure and ensure proper result serialization.
Root cause: FastAPI matches routes in definition order. The /{prompt_id}
catch-all at line 257 was intercepting /execute-stream requests before
the specific route handler could match.
Fix: Moved execute-stream definition (with section header + imports)
to line 257, before the catch-all route (now at line 414).
This resolves the 'Connection to server lost' error in SSE streaming.
- /execute-stream now at line 260 (was 1448)
- /{prompt_id} now at line 410 (was 257)
- FastAPI will now match /execute-stream correctly
- Fixes 'Connection to server lost' error in analysis page
ROOT CAUSE FOUND:
FastAPI matches routes in ORDER. The catch-all route /{prompt_id} at line 257
matches /execute-stream BEFORE the specific route at line 1448 can match.
Result: /api/prompts/execute-stream gets routed to get_prompt() which tries
to parse 'execute-stream' as a UUID, causing the error we've been seeing.
SOLUTION: Move /execute-stream route definition to BEFORE line 257 (before /{prompt_id})
This explains why require_auth_flexible was never called - the wrong endpoint
was being invoked entirely.
Root Cause:
- FastAPI cannot use same parameter name in endpoint and dependency
- Query param 'token' conflicted between endpoint and require_auth_flexible
- FastAPI cached dependency signatures at startup
Solution:
- Renamed to 'ssetoken' in require_auth_flexible (backend/auth.py)
- Updated frontend to use ssetoken (frontend/src/utils/api.js)
- Removed debug logging
- Added test endpoint /test-ssetoken
Testing:
✅ Header auth: X-Auth-Token works
✅ Query auth: ?ssetoken=XXX works
✅ SSE streaming: Ready for testing
Note: Required full rebuild, not just restart
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Backend:
- prompts.py: @router.post → @router.get für /execute-stream
- EventSource unterstützt nur GET-Requests
- modules/timeframes nutzen Defaults (SSE kann keine komplexen Params)
Fixes:
- "Connection to server lost" bei Analyse-Ausführung
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Updated `get_activity_session_logical_unit` to support optional parameters for form training context, allowing for more flexible schema resolution.
- Introduced a new endpoint `/attribute-schema` to fetch activity attribute schemas without an existing session, improving manual data entry capabilities.
- Enhanced the `getActivitySession` API method to accept query parameters for training category and type, facilitating dynamic schema retrieval.
- Updated the frontend `ActivityPage` to utilize the new schema fetching logic, ensuring a smoother user experience when managing activity sessions and metrics.
- Implemented JSON and CSV export features in `routers/exportdata.py`, including enriched session metrics for activity data.
- Updated `CLAUDE.md` to reflect new export capabilities and added details about the inclusion of `session_metrics_json` in the `activity.csv` file.
- Revised `ACTIVITY_PRODUCTION_ARCHITECTURE_AND_PHASES.md` to document the integration of export features and their relationship with session metrics.
- Improved the overall structure and clarity of the documentation to support the new export functionalities.
- Added new updates for Phase A and Phase B in `CLAUDE.md`, detailing the completion of Phase A and the introduction of enriched session metrics in the API response for `GET /api/activity`.
- Enhanced the README to include references to new documentation files for scalar canon and composite metrics implementation.
- Updated `ACTIVITY_PRODUCTION_ARCHITECTURE_AND_PHASES.md` to reflect the current status of phases and added navigation rules for data access.
- Improved `ACTIVITY_SESSION_METRICS_EAV_AGENT_GUIDE.md` with links to new implementation concepts for composite metrics.
- Refactored the activity router to integrate enriched session metrics into the activity list responses, ensuring a more comprehensive data presentation.
- Updated the `_import_activity` function to include new metrics: duration_min, kcal_active, kcal_resting, hr_avg, hr_max, and distance_km during CSV imports.
- Modified the `insert_activity_csv_minimal` function to accept and store these additional metrics in the activity log.
- Enhanced the `run_activity_post_write_hooks_import` function to utilize the new metrics for auto-evaluation after activity imports.
- Updated the activity import router to pass the new metrics from the CSV file to the database functions, ensuring comprehensive data handling.
- Improved frontend handling of activity entry forms to accommodate the new metrics, enhancing user experience during activity log edits.
- Updated `ACTIVITY_PRODUCTION_ARCHITECTURE_AND_PHASES.md` to clarify the derivation of `ACTIVITY_MODULE_REGISTRY_FIELD_KEYS` from `csv_parser.module_registry`.
- Enhanced `activity_data_canon.py` to eliminate hardcoded key lists, ensuring all registry fields are derived dynamically.
- Refactored the `_import_activity` function to remove redundant parameters and streamline the import process.
- Improved the `insert_activity_csv_minimal` function to handle metrics exclusively through `update_activity_columns`, preventing hardcoded values.
- Updated frontend components to manage editable activity log fields more effectively, ensuring proper handling of metrics during CSV imports.
- Added unit tests to validate the new logic and ensure consistency in activity session metrics handling.
- Updated the CSV import logic to merge active training parameters with static fields for the activity module, improving field mapping accuracy.
- Enhanced validation functions to incorporate dynamic field definitions based on active training parameters, ensuring better data integrity during imports.
- Refactored related functions to streamline the process of handling CSV templates and field mappings, improving maintainability and clarity.
- Added new utility functions for resolving activity log column patches and upserting session metrics from CSV, enhancing the overall import functionality.
- Updated the `get_activity_detail` function to include session metrics in the activity detail output, allowing for enriched data representation.
- Refactored the activity import logic to streamline the process of inserting and updating activity records, utilizing new helper functions for better maintainability.
- Improved the handling of duplicate activity entries by implementing a more robust identification mechanism.
- Enhanced the metadata for activity detail registration to reflect the inclusion of EAV metrics and updated source tables.
- Added a new query parameter `collapseDuplicateSessions` to the activity listing endpoint to enable deduplication of sessions based on date, type, start time, duration, and calories.
- Enhanced backend logic to handle deduplication and return the most recent entry for duplicate sessions.
- Updated frontend to support the new deduplication feature, improving the clarity of displayed activity data.
- Modified API utility to include the new parameter in requests for activity data.
- Introduced a new query parameter for the activity listing endpoint to fetch entries by calendar month (format: YYYY-MM), excluding days and offset.
- Implemented backend validation for the month parameter to ensure correct format and range.
- Enhanced the frontend to support month selection, allowing users to load activities for specific months and dynamically update the displayed entries.
- Improved the user interface to show the selected month and the range of loaded months, enhancing user experience.
- Updated the `replace_activity_session_metrics` function to improve validation logic and error handling for required fields.
- Enhanced the activity listing query to order results by date, start time, and ID, ensuring consistent output.
- Modified the frontend to handle null values in metrics payload and improved the display of activity statistics, including total entries in profile and sample size.
- Added pagination support to the activity listing endpoint with `limit` and `offset` parameters.
- Introduced a `skip_quality_filter` option to allow retrieval of all entries without applying the quality filter.
- Updated the frontend to implement dynamic loading of activity entries and statistics without the quality filter.
- Improved user experience with a "Load More" button for fetching additional entries on the ActivityPage.
- Added new fields to the ActivityEntry model for improved tracking: hr_min, pace_min_per_km, cadence, avg_power, elevation_gain, temperature_celsius, humidity_percent, avg_hr_percent, and kcal_per_km.
- Updated the create_activity function to accommodate the new fields in the activity log.
- Modified session metrics handling to ensure accurate data retrieval and merging based on the updated schema.
- Added a new function to synchronize session metrics with activity log entries, ensuring data consistency.
- Updated the create and update activity endpoints to call the synchronization function after inserting or modifying activity logs.
- Introduced a set of allowed keys for activity log payloads to streamline data handling in the frontend.
- Improved data coercion logic for various data types in the frontend to ensure accurate data submission.
- Implemented a new endpoint to retrieve activity statistics for the last 30 entries, including total calories and duration by activity type.
- Added an endpoint to list activities without assigned training types, grouped by activity type.
- Removed deprecated versions of the statistics and uncategorized activities endpoints for cleaner code.
- Introduced new endpoints for updating training category and type parameters in the backend.
- Added corresponding update functions in the frontend API utility.
- Enhanced the Admin Activity Attribute Profiles page to support editing and saving changes for category and type parameters.
- Implemented state management for editing parameters and improved error handling during updates.
- Introduced Activity Session Metrics for enhanced tracking of session data.
- Updated backend to support new API endpoints for managing session metrics.
- Added new Pydantic models for activity metrics and replaced metrics functionality.
- Enhanced data layer to include session metrics in recent training session data.
- Updated documentation to reflect changes in session metrics handling.
- Added a function to calculate goal progress percentage based on start, target, and current values.
- Updated GoalsPage to display progress in a user-friendly format, including visual progress bars.
- Implemented error handling for goal progress updates in the backend to ensure robustness.
- workflow_executor.py: Generate node_label from prompt_slug or node.type (WorkflowNode has no label attribute)
- prompts.py: Fix INSERT statement - use 'created' column instead of 'created_at'
SSE endpoint now works correctly for workflow execution streaming.
Backend:
- workflow_executor.py: Add progress_callback parameter, emit events for execution_started, node_complete, execution_complete, execution_failed
- prompt_executor.py: Thread progress_callback through execute chain
- routers/prompts.py: New /execute-stream endpoint with asyncio Queue for SSE
Frontend:
- utils/api.js: New executeUnifiedPromptStream() function with EventSource
- pages/Analysis.jsx: Use SSE with live progress display (X/Y Nodes)
Fixes:
- No more gateway timeouts for complex workflows (10+ nodes)
- Live progress feedback for users
- Unlimited workflow complexity
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bug: debug=true in URL was ignored because FastAPI expected it in
request body (POST without Query() expects body params by default).
Result: node_states were never returned, even with ?debug=true
Fix: Changed debug and save to Query parameters:
- debug: bool = Query(False, ...)
- save: bool = Query(False, ...)
Now ?debug=true in URL correctly enables debug output with node_states.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Problem: Workflows executed via /api/prompts/execute (not /api/workflows/execute)
were passing call_openrouter directly to execute_prompt_with_data, which then
passes it to workflow_executor. workflow_executor expects (prompt, model) signature
but call_openrouter has (prompt, max_tokens=4096) signature.
Previous fix in workflows.py was correct but unused - workflows use prompts.py endpoint.
Solution: Added workflow_llm_call() wrapper in execute_unified_prompt() endpoint
that matches expected (prompt, model) -> str signature.
Related: cb3aa48 (workflows.py fix for different endpoint)
Problem: workflow_executor calls openrouter_call_func(prompt, model) but
call_openrouter expects (prompt, max_tokens=4096). This caused the model string
'anthropic/claude-sonnet-4' to be passed as max_tokens, resulting in OpenRouter
requesting 64000 tokens and failing with 402 credit errors.
Solution: Added workflow_llm_call() wrapper in workflows.py that matches the
expected (prompt, model) -> str signature and calls call_openrouter correctly.
Fixes: All workflows failing with 402 'insufficient credits' errors