medium priority low complexity documentation pending documentor Tier 5

Acceptance Criteria

Document is saved at docs/accessibility-enforcement.md and is valid Markdown
Section 1: Usage guide with a working Dart code example for each of the four components (AccessibleTouchTargetWrapper, InteractiveControlSpacingSystem, AccessibleTextStyleSystem, ContrastSafeColorPalette)
Section 2: AssertionError reference table listing each possible error message, its cause, and the exact fix required
Section 3: Step-by-step instructions for running the CI lint runner locally with the exact dart command to use
Section 4: Step-by-step instructions for adding a new approved color pair to the token manifest, including file path and JSON format
All code examples are syntactically valid Dart/Flutter
Document reviewed and approved by at least one other team member before merge
No Norwegian text in the document — all content in English

Technical Requirements

frameworks
Flutter
Dart
security requirements
Do not include real API keys, secrets, or credentials in code examples
ui components
AccessibleTouchTargetWrapper
InteractiveControlSpacingSystem
AccessibleTextStyleSystem
ContrastSafeColorPalette

Execution Context

Execution Tier
Tier 5

Tier 5 - 253 tasks

Can start after Tier 4 completes

Implementation Notes

Structure the document with a top-level table of contents linking to each section. Use fenced code blocks with dart syntax highlighting for all Dart examples. For the AssertionError table, use a Markdown table with columns: Error Message | Cause | How to Fix. Keep the tone direct and imperative ('Wrap the widget with...', 'Run the following command...').

Reference the test fixtures in test/fixtures/lint/ as runnable examples. Cross-link to the relevant source files using relative repository paths (e.g. ../src/widgets/accessible_touch_target_wrapper.dart).

Testing Requirements

Documentation review checklist: (1) All code snippets compile without errors when pasted into a Flutter project. (2) All file paths mentioned in the document exist in the repository. (3) The lint runner command in Section 3 produces expected output when run against a test fixture. (4) A second developer can follow the color pair addition guide without asking for clarification.

No automated tests required for documentation itself.

Component
Token Accessibility Enforcer
service medium
Epic Risks (4)
medium impact high prob integration

Flutter's textScaleFactor behaviour differs between iOS and Android, and third-party widgets used across the app (date pickers, bottom sheets, chips) may not respect the per-role scale caps applied by the dynamic-type-scale-service, causing overflow in screens this epic cannot directly control.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Enumerate all third-party widget usages that render text. For each, verify whether they honour the inherited DefaultTextStyle and MediaQuery.textScaleFactor or use hardcoded sizes. File issues with upstream packages and wrap non-compliant widgets in MediaQuery overrides scoped to the safe cap for that role.

Contingency: If upstream packages cannot be patched within the sprint, implement a global MediaQuery wrapper at the app root that clamps textScaleFactor to the highest per-role safe value (typically 1.6–2.0), accepting that users at extreme OS scales see a safe cap rather than full scaling for those widgets.

high impact medium prob dependency

The CI accessibility lint runner depends on the Dart CLI toolchain and potentially custom_lint or a bespoke Dart script. CI environments differ from local dev environments in Dart SDK version, pub cache configuration, and platform availability, risking intermittent CI failures that block all pull requests.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Pin the Dart SDK version in the CI workflow configuration. Package the lint runner as a self-contained Dart script with all dependencies vendored or declared in a dedicated pubspec.yaml. Add a CI smoke test that runs the runner against a known-compliant fixture and a known-violating fixture to verify the exit codes are correct.

Contingency: If the custom runner proves too fragile, fall back to running dart analyze with the flutter-accessibility-lint-config rules as the sole CI gate, and schedule the custom manifest validation as a separate non-blocking advisory check until the runner is stabilised.

medium impact medium prob technical

Wrapping all interactive widgets with a 44 pt minimum hit area via HitTestBehavior.opaque may cause unintended tap interception in widgets where interactive elements are closely stacked, particularly in the expense type selector, bulk confirmation screen, and notification filter bar.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Conduct integration testing of the touch target wrapper specifically in dense layout scenarios (expense selector, filter bars, bottom sheets with multiple buttons). Use the Flutter Inspector to visualise hit areas and confirm no overlaps. Pair with the interactive-control-spacing-system to ensure minimum 8 dp gaps between expanded hit areas.

Contingency: If overlapping hit areas cause mis-tap regressions in specific screens, allow the touch target wrapper to accept an explicit hitAreaSize parameter that can be reduced below 44 pt only in contexts where the interactive-control-spacing-system guarantees sufficient gap, with a mandatory code review flag for any such override.

high impact medium prob scope

The contrast-safe-color-palette must guarantee WCAG AA ratios for both light and dark mode token sets. Dark mode color derivation is non-trivial — simply inverting a light palette often produces pairs that pass in one mode but fail in the other, and the token manifest must encode both sets explicitly.

Mitigation & Contingency

Mitigation: Define both light and dark token sets explicitly in the accessibility-token-manifest rather than deriving one from the other programmatically. Run the contrast-ratio-validator against both sets as part of the token manifest generation process and include both in the CI lint runner's validation scope.

Contingency: If time pressure forces a dark mode deferral, ship with light mode only and add a prominent in-app notice. Gate dark mode colour tokens behind a feature flag until the full dual-palette validation is complete.