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Feature Specification: New-Update Indicator for Guests
Feature: 016-guest-notifications
Created: 2026-03-06
Status: Draft
Source: Migrated from spec/userstories.md
User Scenarios & Testing
User Story 1 - Unread update indicator (Priority: P1)
A guest opens the event page and sees a visual indicator (badge or highlighted section) drawing attention to update messages that were posted since their last visit. The read state is tracked entirely in localStorage — no server involvement.
Why this priority: Core purpose of this feature. Without this, guests miss new organizer announcements unless they manually read through all messages.
Independent Test: Can be tested by opening an event page after new update messages have been posted, verifying that a badge or visual highlight appears on the update messages section.
Acceptance Scenarios:
- Given a guest has previously visited the event page and
updates_last_seen_atis stored in localStorage, When they return and the event has updates newer thanupdates_last_seen_at, Then a visual indicator is shown drawing attention to the unread messages. - Given the event page is rendered with unread updates shown, When the page finishes loading, Then
updates_last_seen_atin localStorage is updated to the timestamp of the most recent update, so the indicator does not appear on the next visit. - Given a guest opens the event page and all updates are older than the stored
updates_last_seen_at, When the page loads, Then no "new update" indicator is shown.
User Story 2 - First visit: no indicator (Priority: P2)
A guest who has never visited the event page before (no updates_last_seen_at in localStorage) sees the update messages without any "new" badge or indicator.
Why this priority: A first-time visitor has not established a baseline; labeling existing updates as "new" would be misleading since they have never seen the event before.
Independent Test: Can be tested by opening an event page on a device with no prior localStorage state for that event token, verifying that no unread indicator is shown even if update messages are present.
Acceptance Scenarios:
- Given a guest opens an event page for the first time (no
updates_last_seen_atin localStorage for this event token), When the page loads and update messages are present, Then no "new update" indicator is shown andupdates_last_seen_atis initialized to the most recent update timestamp.
User Story 3 - No server read-tracking (Priority: P1)
No server request is made to record that a guest viewed the updates. The read state is purely client-side.
Why this priority: Fundamental privacy requirement — tracking which guests have read which updates would be a form of user surveillance, violating the project's privacy statutes.
Independent Test: Can be tested by inspecting network traffic when a guest opens the event page, verifying that no "mark as read" or analytics request is sent.
Acceptance Scenarios:
- Given a guest opens the event page with unread updates, When the page loads and
updates_last_seen_atis updated in localStorage, Then no additional server request is made to record the read event.
Edge Cases
- What happens when all update messages are deleted (US-10a) and a guest reopens the page? The stored
updates_last_seen_atshould remain in localStorage; no indicator is shown since there are no updates to compare against. - What happens if localStorage is unavailable (private browsing, storage quota exceeded)? The indicator is not shown (degrades gracefully); no error is displayed to the user.
- The
updates_last_seen_atkey is separate from thelast_seen_atkey used in US-9 (field-change highlights). The two mechanisms operate independently.
Requirements
Functional Requirements
- FR-001: System MUST display a visual indicator (badge or highlighted section) on the event page when the guest has unread update messages, determined by comparing the newest update's timestamp against
updates_last_seen_atstored in localStorage. - FR-002: System MUST store the
updates_last_seen_attimestamp in localStorage per event token after each page render, so the indicator clears on subsequent visits. - FR-003: System MUST NOT show a "new update" indicator on a guest's first visit to an event page (when no
updates_last_seen_atexists in localStorage for that event token). - FR-004: System MUST initialize
updates_last_seen_atin localStorage on first visit, set to the timestamp of the most recent update (or a sentinel value if no updates exist), to prevent spurious indicators on subsequent visits. - FR-005: System MUST NOT transmit any data to the server when a guest views or is marked as having read update messages — read tracking is purely client-side.
- FR-006: System MUST use a localStorage key distinct from the
last_seen_atkey used in US-9 to avoid conflicts between the two read-state mechanisms. - FR-007: System MUST degrade gracefully if localStorage is unavailable: no indicator is shown, and no error is surfaced to the user.
Key Entities
- UpdateReadState (client-side only): Stored in localStorage, keyed by event token. Contains
updates_last_seen_at(timestamp of the most recent update at last visit). Never transmitted to the server.
Success Criteria
Measurable Outcomes
- SC-001: A guest who has not visited an event page since a new update was posted sees a visual indicator on their next visit, without any server request being made to track readership.
- SC-002: After the event page is rendered, the same guest sees no indicator on their next visit (indicator clears after viewing).
- SC-003: A first-time visitor to an event page with existing updates sees no "new" indicator.
- SC-004: No network request is sent to the server when the read state transitions from unread to read.
- SC-005: The read-state mechanism is independent of US-9's field-change highlight mechanism — toggling one does not affect the other.