Verif Choice Sheet on display_name_screen drives the user into either the verified or anonymous onboarding sub-flow. ESP screen (12 chips, multi-select, info-only) + USP screen are shared between both branches; selections persist through to chat_sessions.topics on session start. OTP-blocked popup (HaloPopup) listens for the four real OTP-rate-limit error codes (OTP_RATE_LIMIT_PHONE, OTP_RATE_LIMIT_IP, OTP_COOLDOWN, OTP_ATTEMPTS_EXCEEDED) and drops the user onto the anonymous path with ESP/USP state preserved. Auth-providers gating replaces the --dart-define=ENABLE_SOCIAL_AUTH build flag with server-driven discovery. authProvidersProvider preloads GET /api/shared/auth-providers at cold start; welcome/register/ force-register screens render Google/Apple buttons only when the backend reports enabled:true. Falls back to phone-OTP-only when both providers are off. social_auth_enabled.dart deleted; client_app/CLAUDE.md updated to reflect the new gating contract. Mitra app: chat screen renders an ESP chip strip above the first message bubble when chat_sessions.topics is non-empty. Backend session.service.js getSessionById SELECTs cs.topics so the mitra side can read the customer's selected topics. Maestro flows 02_onboarding_verified.yaml + 03_onboarding_anon.yaml. Deviation from plan: plan referenced OTP error code 'otp_retry_exhausted'; real codes are OTP_RATE_LIMIT_*/OTP_COOLDOWN/OTP_ATTEMPTS_EXCEEDED - popup listens for all four. Plan said 'has_paid_first_session'; live endpoint returns 'has_consulted_before' - used the live field. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
client_app Maestro flows
End-to-end UI automation for the customer Flutter app using Maestro. Single-emulator + curl-as-mitra pattern — the customer app is driven by real Maestro touches; the mitra side is simulated via backend API calls fired from runScript steps.
One-time install
Maestro is a global CLI (not a project dependency). Install on your dev machine once:
curl -Ls "https://get.maestro.mobile.dev" | bash
Verify with maestro --version. See the Maestro install docs for Homebrew / chocolatey / Docker alternatives.
You also need:
adbon your PATH (comes with Android Studio's platform-tools)jqfor the helper scripts (apt install jq/brew install jq)- One Android emulator OR one connected device — only one at a time (per project decision)
Folder layout
.maestro/
├── README.md # this file
├── config.yaml # shared env: app IDs, backend URL, test credentials
├── flows/ # the YAML test scripts
│ ├── 01_smoke.yaml
│ ├── 02_cta_disabled_when_no_mitra.yaml
│ └── 03_payment_to_chat_happy.yaml
└── scripts/ # bash helpers invoked by `runScript` steps
├── mitra_accept_latest.sh
└── force_all_mitras_offline.sh
Configure for your environment
Edit .maestro/config.yaml and fill in:
BACKEND_URL— must match the--dart-define=API_BASE_URL=...value the installed APK was built withTEST_MITRA_IDandTEST_MITRA_JWT— used by the curl harness to "accept" requests from the customer's blast
The config file is committed because the values are dev-environment defaults. Sensitive credentials (real JWTs, CC operator tokens) should be passed at runtime instead — see "Per-machine overrides" below.
Run a flow
Single emulator (typical case — Maestro auto-picks the only attached device):
# from repo root or anywhere
maestro test client_app/.maestro/flows/01_smoke.yaml
# or run all flows in the directory
maestro test client_app/.maestro/flows/
If both an emulator and a real device happen to be connected, list them and pick one explicitly:
adb devices # list attached devices
maestro --device emulator-5554 test client_app/.maestro/flows/01_smoke.yaml
Per-machine overrides
Override any config.yaml value at runtime with --env:
maestro test \
--env BACKEND_URL=http://192.168.99.10:3000 \
--env TEST_MITRA_JWT=eyJhbGc... \
client_app/.maestro/flows/03_payment_to_chat_happy.yaml
Or export shell variables — runScript steps inherit them:
export CC_JWT=eyJhbGc...
maestro test client_app/.maestro/flows/02_cta_disabled_when_no_mitra.yaml
Single-emulator + curl pattern
Phase 3.7 flows often need a customer + a mitra acting in concert. Instead of running two emulators (RAM-heavy, flaky), the flows drive the customer side with Maestro and simulate the mitra via backend curl calls:
- Maestro flow drives customer up to the "Mencari Bestie..." state
runScript: ../scripts/mitra_accept_latest.shfiresPOST /api/mitra/chat-requests/:id/acceptagainst the backend, using a pre-minted mitra JWT- Maestro flow asserts the customer screen transitions to "Bestie Ditemukan" via the WS round-trip
This works for ~90% of multi-actor scenarios — including all the Section D ("Curhat lagi") and Section J ("Mitra goes offline mid-session") tests in phase3.7-testing.md. The 10% that needs both UIs running (e.g., asserting the mitra-side overlay countdown displays correctly) is in mitra_app/.maestro/ and runs separately.
Adding a new flow
Pick a Phase 3.7 testing checklist scenario (see phase3.7-testing.md), then:
- Copy an existing flow as a template (e.g.,
03_payment_to_chat_happy.yaml) - Update the pre-req comment, the steps, and the assertions
- If you need a "second actor" action, add a bash helper under
scripts/and call it viarunScript: - If you need new env vars, add them to
config.yamlwith sensible defaults
Tips
- Find the right text to tap on —
maestro studioopens a live UI inspector showing every visible label/widget. Run it while the app is on the screen you care about. - Slow it down for debugging —
maestro test --debug-output ./debug flows/foo.yamlsaves screenshots + logs per step. - Add flows incrementally — Maestro's reload-on-save in
maestro studiomakes iteration fast. - Don't commit screenshots / debug output — add
.maestro/output/and.maestro/screenshots/to.gitignoreif you generate them locally.
Troubleshooting
maestro: device not found→ runadb devices; if empty, start an emulator (emulator -avd <name>) or plug in a USB device with debugging enabled.Element not visibleerrors → usemaestro studioto inspect actual labels — they may have changed since the flow was written.- Flow hangs at
assertVisiblewaiting for backend → checkBACKEND_URLmatches the APK's build-time value (grep API_BASE_URL build.gradle). runScriptexits non-zero → run the script directly to see its error:bash client_app/.maestro/scripts/mitra_accept_latest.sh. Most often a missing env var or stale JWT.