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Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 e90a53fb6c Two-lane packing, and the shelves ship with the export
Eric's wall answered the orientation question with a screenshot full
of red: the capacity model assumed one flat stack per opening, so his
spine-out cubes read 200% full. His reviewer's prescription, built to
its acceptance cases: each opening packs a FLAT lane (thinnest axes
against interior height, claiming the widest flat box's width) and a
STANDING lane beside it (boxes on edge against the remaining width;
standing boxes must fit height and depth upright). The largest-
footprint class lies flat, smaller boxes stand, any box's lane is
flippable per-assignment (▬/▮ toggle in the opening view, ✱ marks an
override), and ⚠ now means NO packing fits — not merely "tall stack".
Unmeasured boxes take no lane but keep their honesty tag; dual fill
bars show each lane's budget; a broken opening is never offered by
the suggester. On the real wall: the double-wides and half the cubes
went green (7 games = 13.12" flat + 2.91" standing), and the
remaining warnings mark cubes that genuinely hold 12-16 boxes.
Both reviewer acceptance tests pass verbatim.

And the export gains the humanity Eric asked for: game pages say
where each box lives, containers list their contents, and a shelves
page draws the wall as it physically stands — proportional cells,
zones, descriptions, every opening linking its residents. Publishing
a shelf layout is a choice: --no-shelves keeps the layer out.
"shelves" joins "art" as a reserved slug. 387 tests.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
2026-08-09 14:53:42 -04:00

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"""The shelf-space report: fit math, coverage buckets, honest unknowns."""
from __future__ import annotations
import json
import pytest
import typer
from bggpipe.config import Config
from bggpipe.dims import run_dims_report
from bggpipe.shelves import save_furniture, save_locations
def test_report_buckets_misfits_and_unknowns(tmp_path, capsys):
cfg = Config(data_dir=tmp_path / "data")
cfg.data_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
cfg.games_path.write_text(
json.dumps(
{
"1": {
"name": "Fits Fine",
"dims": {
"width_in": 11.6,
"length_in": 11.6,
"depth_in": 2.8,
"weight_lb": 4,
"source": "version",
},
},
"2": {
"name": "Monster Box",
"dims": {
"width_in": 16.2,
"length_in": 16.2,
"depth_in": 4.0,
"weight_lb": 7,
"source": "unanimous",
},
},
"3": {
"name": "Argued About",
"dims": {
"width_in": None,
"length_in": None,
"depth_in": None,
"weight_lb": None,
"source": "conflicting",
},
},
"4": {"name": "Never Measured"}, # pre-dims entry: absent
}
)
)
# no furniture yet: sizes-only report, pointed at the Shelves page
summary = run_dims_report(cfg)
assert summary["by_source"] == {
"version": 1,
"unanimous": 1,
"conflicting": 1,
"absent": 1,
}
assert summary["misfits"] == []
assert summary["unknown"] == ["Argued About", "Never Measured"]
out = capsys.readouterr().out
assert "No furniture on file" in out
# with furniture: per-opening capacity, misfit and overfull warnings
save_furniture(
cfg,
[
{
"name": "Den",
"openings": [
{
"id": "den-a1",
"label": "A1",
"zone": "",
"width_in": 13.25,
"height_in": 13.25,
"depth_in": 15.4,
}
],
}
],
)
save_locations(
cfg,
{
"1": {"opening_id": "den-a1", "note": ""},
"2": {"opening_id": "den-a1", "note": ""},
},
)
summary = run_dims_report(cfg)
assert summary["misfits"] == ["Monster Box"]
out = capsys.readouterr().out
assert "Monster Box" in out # named as unplaceable/misfit
assert "unshelved" in out # the conflicting + absent games have no home
assert "can't be size-verified" in out and "Never Measured" in out
def test_report_without_games_json_exits_with_guidance(tmp_path):
cfg = Config(data_dir=tmp_path / "data")
with pytest.raises(typer.Exit):
run_dims_report(cfg)