high priority medium complexity testing pending testing specialist Tier 3

Acceptance Criteria

Test: initial state is WizardIdle
Test: WizardStarted(totalSteps: 3) → emits WizardInProgress(currentStepIndex: 0, totalSteps: 3, fieldValues: {})
Test: WizardStepAdvanced with fieldValues → emits WizardInProgress with incremented currentStepIndex and merged fieldValues
Test: advancing past the last step (currentStepIndex == totalSteps - 1) → emits WizardComplete
Test: WizardPaused from WizardInProgress → emits WizardPaused with correct pausedStepIndex and draftFieldValues; repository.saveDraft called once
Test: WizardPaused from WizardPaused → no new state emitted (idempotent)
Test: WizardResumed from WizardPaused → emits WizardInProgress with restored step and fields
Test: WizardResumed from WizardIdle → no state emitted, no exception thrown
Test: WizardSubmitted → emits WizardComplete with submittedAt and finalFieldValues; repository.deleteDraft called once
Test: repository.saveDraft throws → BLoC handles error without crashing (emits error state or stays in current state — document which)
Test: WizardStepAdvanced before WizardStarted → no state emitted (guard against invalid transitions)
Branch coverage reported by flutter test --coverage >= 90% for wizard_state_manager.dart
All tests are isolated — no shared mutable state between test cases
Tests run under flutter test with no device/emulator required

Technical Requirements

frameworks
Flutter
BLoC
flutter_test
performance requirements
All unit tests complete in < 2 seconds total
No real async I/O — repository fully mocked
security requirements
No real user credentials or PII in test fixtures

Execution Context

Execution Tier
Tier 3

Tier 3 - 413 tasks

Can start after Tier 2 completes

Implementation Notes

Place tests in test/features/wizard/bloc/wizard_state_manager_test.dart. The blocTest helper takes: build (creates BLoC with mocked repo), seed (optional initial state), act (adds events), expect (list of expected emitted states). For async handlers (pause writes to repo), use act that returns a Future and ensure blocTest awaits correctly. When testing repository error handling, configure the mock to throw: when(() => mockRepo.saveDraft(any())).thenThrow(Exception('storage full')).

Decide upfront whether the BLoC emits a WizardError state or silently continues on repository failure — document this decision in a comment and test it explicitly. Use setUp/tearDown to create fresh BLoC and mock instances for each test to avoid state leakage.

Testing Requirements

Use bloc_test package's blocTest() helper for all state transition tests. Mock WizardDraftRepository using Mockito (generate mock with @GenerateMocks annotation and build_runner) or hand-write a FakeWizardDraftRepository. Use verify(mockRepo.saveDraft(any)) to assert side effects. Generate coverage report with flutter test --coverage && genhtml coverage/lcov.info -o coverage/html and confirm wizard_state_manager.dart line/branch coverage.

Minimum 12 test cases. Group by scenario: 'normal progression', 'pause and resume', 'edge cases', 'repository errors'.

Component
Wizard State Manager
service medium
Epic Risks (4)
high impact medium prob technical

The WizardStateManager BLoC must guarantee that step transitions only occur on explicit user action, never automatically. Subtle reactive patterns in Bloc (e.g. stream listeners triggering add() calls) could inadvertently auto-advance the wizard, violating the core cognitive accessibility rule and creating a regression that is difficult to detect without dedicated tests.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Write a dedicated unit test that subscribes to the BLoC stream and asserts no StepChanged event is emitted for 5 seconds after a state update, without an explicit user-sourced event being dispatched. Make this test part of the CI gate for the WizardStateManager.

Contingency: If an auto-advance regression is discovered post-integration, introduce a mandatory UserActionToken parameter on all step-transition events so the BLoC can structurally refuse transitions that do not originate from a user gesture handler.

medium impact medium prob integration

The ConfirmBeforeSubmitScreen requires deep-linking back to specific wizard steps for corrections. Implementing bidirectional navigation within a multi-step wizard while preserving all previously entered state is architecturally non-trivial and may conflict with the existing StatefulShellRoute navigation setup described in the app architecture.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Design the ConfirmBeforeSubmitScreen's back-navigation links to dispatch a GoToStep event on the WizardStateManager rather than using GoRouter's pop() chain. This keeps navigation state entirely in the BLoC and avoids coupling to the router's stack semantics.

Contingency: If BLoC-driven step navigation proves incompatible with the router, implement the correction flow as a dedicated sub-route that pre-populates its form from the WizardStateManager's current draft, then merges the edited field back into the draft on completion before returning to the confirm screen.

medium impact medium prob technical

The CognitiveAccessibilityAudit utility must inspect live widget trees for violations such as icon-only buttons. Flutter's widget tree inspection APIs are available in test mode but have limitations in identifying semantic intent (e.g. distinguishing a decorative icon from a navigation button). False negatives could give a false sense of compliance.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Augment the audit with a convention-based approach: require all navigation buttons to use a named wrapper widget (e.g. LabelledNavigationButton) that the audit can detect by type, rather than relying solely on widget-tree semantics analysis.

Contingency: If widget-tree detection proves insufficiently reliable, scope the CognitiveAccessibilityAudit to route-configuration analysis (verifying back navigation availability per route) and static analysis of wizard step count definitions via the CognitiveLoadRuleEngine, which provides deterministic results.

low impact high prob scope

The InlineContextualHelpWidget sources content from a bundled JSON asset via the HelpContentRegistry. If help texts are missing for newly added screens or fields (a likely scenario as the 61-feature app grows), the widget silently shows nothing, degrading the accessibility experience without any visible failure.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Integrate a CognitiveAccessibilityAudit check that verifies every registered (screenId, fieldId) pair that requests help has a corresponding entry in the HelpContentRegistry bundle. Run this check in CI as part of the audit report.

Contingency: Add a debug-mode overlay that highlights fields with missing help entries using a visible warning indicator, making coverage gaps immediately obvious to developers during local development before they reach CI.