Integration pending 4h estimated Tier 5 Bufdir Preview UI Components: Field Rows, Sections, and Validation Banner

Integration Purpose

Verify integration with dependent epics: epic-bufdir-report-preview-foundation, epic-bufdir-report-preview-core-logic

This integration checkpoint ensures proper coordination and compatibility between different epics. It verifies that all interfaces, data flows, and dependencies are correctly implemented before proceeding.

Execution Context

Execution Tier
Tier 5

Tier 5 - 253 tasks

Can start after Tier 4 completes

Integration Task

Handles integration between different epics or system components. Requires coordination across multiple development streams.

Task Status
Statuspending
TypeIntegration
Estimated4h
Tier5
Epic Risks (2)
high impact medium prob technical

Implementing the tap-to-scroll-and-focus behavior from the validation banner to a specific field row in a long scrollable list is complex in Flutter. If focus management is incorrectly implemented, VoiceOver users who navigate to the banner and select an issue will not be moved to the relevant field row, breaking the accessibility workflow and violating WCAG 2.4.3 (Focus Order).

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Use BufdirAccessibilityUtils focus management utilities (built in the foundation epic) with explicit GlobalKey-based scroll anchors on each field row. Test with a real iOS device running VoiceOver during widget development, not only in the Flutter accessibility inspector.

Contingency: If programmatic scroll-to-focus cannot be reliably achieved before the TestFlight deadline, fall back to a navigation approach where tapping a banner issue opens a modal detail sheet for that field row rather than scrolling in place, and file a follow-up ticket for the inline scroll implementation.

medium impact low prob technical

The validation summary banner must reactively update its issue count as underlying aggregated data changes (e.g., if the coordinator has navigated away and data was refreshed). If the banner's Riverpod provider is not correctly scoped, it may display stale issue counts or fail to disappear when all issues are resolved, eroding coordinator trust in the validation system.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Drive the banner exclusively from the same Riverpod provider that powers the full preview model — do not maintain a separate local state for issue counts. Write a widget test that simulates a data refresh mid-review and asserts the banner updates within one frame.

Contingency: If stale state reaches production, add a manual refresh button to the banner as a short-term workaround while the provider scoping is corrected in the next release cycle.