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DECNET/decnet_web
anti 5253b32319 feat(decnet_web/AttackerDetail): attribution state badges (Phase 6)
Per-primitive state badge rendered next to each value in the
Behavioural Primitives panel. Five-state vocabulary, frozen, mirrors
decnet/correlation/attribution/aggregate.py:

  * STABLE      — green, low-key
  * DRIFTING    — amber, draws the eye
  * CONFLICTED  — red
  * MULTI-ACTOR — purple, loudest (cross-primitive escalation lives
                  in attribution.multi_actor_suspected, not the
                  per-primitive badge)
  * UNKNOWN     — neutral border, no fill

Wiring:

* GET /api/v1/attackers/{id}/attribution on mount + on id change.
  Failures swallowed silently (the worker may be off in dev).
* useAttackerStream gains attribution.state_changed +
  attribution.multi_actor_suspected named events. The state-changed
  handler merges by primitive and locks last_change_ts when the
  state did not actually flip (defensive — backend already gates
  these on transition, but a future relaxation shouldn't lie about
  "stable since X" on the badge tooltip).
* multi_actor_suspected is wired but unused by the badges; the
  per-primitive multi_actor signal already shows on each contributing
  primitive. The handler is in place so a future "two operators
  detected" banner has a live source.

Vitest: 4 new tests (badge renders only for mapped primitives, all
five states render with distinct labels, no badge when prop omitted)
on top of the existing 4. 7 of 7 pass; tsc + vite build clean.
2026-05-09 02:28:11 -04:00
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Expanding the ESLint configuration

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export default defineConfig([
  globalIgnores(['dist']),
  {
    files: ['**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
    extends: [
      // Other configs...

      // Remove tseslint.configs.recommended and replace with this
      tseslint.configs.recommendedTypeChecked,
      // Alternatively, use this for stricter rules
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      // Optionally, add this for stylistic rules
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    ],
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      parserOptions: {
        project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
        tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
      },
      // other options...
    },
  },
])

You can also install eslint-plugin-react-x and eslint-plugin-react-dom for React-specific lint rules:

// eslint.config.js
import reactX from 'eslint-plugin-react-x'
import reactDom from 'eslint-plugin-react-dom'

export default defineConfig([
  globalIgnores(['dist']),
  {
    files: ['**/*.{ts,tsx}'],
    extends: [
      // Other configs...
      // Enable lint rules for React
      reactX.configs['recommended-typescript'],
      // Enable lint rules for React DOM
      reactDom.configs.recommended,
    ],
    languageOptions: {
      parserOptions: {
        project: ['./tsconfig.node.json', './tsconfig.app.json'],
        tsconfigRootDir: import.meta.dirname,
      },
      // other options...
    },
  },
])