Three coordinated UX changes touching defaults and the settings sheet.
1. Server defaults: DeviceService::linkToUser now sets timezone =
user.timezone and wakeTimes = [12*60] (noon-daily) when creating a
new Device row OR transferring ownership on takeover. Replaces the
prior "1440-min interval anchored to last-seen-time" default that
could land a recipient's first photo at 3 am.
2. PWA propagation note: now mentions "briefly disconnect and reconnect
the frame's power" as the immediate-refresh gesture. Pairs with the
existing X-Boot-Reason: cold force-resync — the firmware already
honors a power-cycle as a deliberate refresh request, but users had
no way to discover that.
3. Remove-this-frame: replaced the native window.confirm() with an
in-sheet confirmation panel showing the explanatory text. Inline
keeps the gesture inside the existing sheet flow and gives the
destructive button a fixed location, instead of a floating native
dialog that varies per browser. The confirm body explicitly says
"this can't be undone" to match the irreversibility.
Tests:
- DeviceServiceTest: new-device default, takeover-resets-with-default,
UTC fallback when user has empty timezone.
- SetupControllerTest: claim-takes-over-defaults updated to assert
[12*60] wakeTimes.
- HomeView.test: 4 cases covering open-confirm, yes-confirm, cancel,
propagation-note text.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Use case: old owner sells the device to a friend. Friend holds the BOOT
button to wipe NVS, joins the device's AP, sets new WiFi. The old
owner's account is still bound to the MAC server-side, so without
explicit consent the friend would silently take over (or, worse, the
old owner's photos would keep displaying until claim).
Flow now:
- GET /setup/{mac} detects MAC bound to anyone and renders a
"Claim this frame as my own" checkbox + a banner explaining what
the takeover wipes. Both register and login panels carry the
checkbox; submitting either form without it bounces back through
the index with a session-flashed error.
- DeviceService::linkToUser now requires allowClaim=true to
transfer ownership. Without it, throws DeviceClaimRequiredException
that the controller catches and turns into the bounce-with-error.
- On a successful claim, the takeover wipes:
* old image-device approvals
* device_image_history rows for the device
* name, wakeTimes, currentImage*, lockedImage, nextPollExpectedAt
so the new owner starts from a fresh slate, not inheriting the
seller's "Living Room / 4:30 AM" preset.
- Already-logged-in user visiting /setup/{mac} for someone else's
device falls through to the form (instead of silently transferring
on page load) so the checkbox is the only path.
Test matrix:
- SetupControllerTest: 5 new functional cases — checkbox renders for
bound MACs, register/login without checkbox bounce + retain old
ownership, register WITH checkbox transfers + purges, logged-in
other-user falls through to form.
- DeviceServiceTest: 3 new unit cases — throw without consent,
isClaimedByAnotherUser true/false matrix, takeover resets device
state.
Coverage: 99.70% lines / 98.19% methods backend, 333 frontend tests
green via ddev tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>