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Reflect/Tests iOS/SettingsTests.swift
Trey T d97db4910e Rewrite all UI tests following fail-fast TEST_RULES patterns
Rewrote 60+ test files to follow honeydue-style test guidelines:
- defaultTimeout=2s, navigationTimeout=5s — fail fast, no long waits
- No coordinate taps (except onboarding paged TabView swipes)
- No sleep(), no retry loops
- No guard...else { return } silent passes — XCTFail everywhere
- All elements by accessibility ID via UITestID constants
- Screen objects for all navigation/actions/assertions
- One logical assertion per test method

Added missing accessibility identifiers to app views:
- MonthView.swift: added AccessibilityID.MonthView.grid to ScrollView
- YearView.swift: added AccessibilityID.YearView.heatmap to ScrollView

Framework rewrites:
- BaseUITestCase: added session ID, localeArguments, extraLaunchArguments
- WaitHelpers: waitForExistenceOrFail, waitUntilHittableOrFail,
  waitForNonExistence, scrollIntoView, forceTap
- All 7 screen objects rewritten with fail-fast semantics
- TEST_RULES.md added with non-negotiable rules

Known remaining issues:
- OnboardingTests: paged TabView swipes unreliable on iOS 26 simulator
- SettingsLegalLinksTests: EULA/Privacy buttons too deep in DEBUG scroll
- Customization horizontal picker scrolling needs further tuning

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-24 17:00:30 -05:00

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//
// SettingsTests.swift
// Tests iOS
//
// Settings tab structure and segmented control tests.
//
import XCTest
final class SettingsTests: BaseUITestCase {
override var seedFixture: String? { "empty" }
override var bypassSubscription: Bool { false }
/// TC: Navigate to Settings and verify the header and upgrade banner appear.
func testSettingsTab_ShowsHeaderAndUpgradeBanner() {
let settingsScreen = TabBarScreen(app: app).tapSettings()
settingsScreen.assertVisible()
settingsScreen.assertUpgradeBannerVisible()
captureScreenshot(name: "settings_with_upgrade_banner")
}
/// TC: Toggle between Customize and Settings segments.
func testSettingsTab_SegmentedControlToggle() {
let settingsScreen = TabBarScreen(app: app).tapSettings()
settingsScreen.assertVisible()
// Switch to Settings sub-tab and verify the segment exists
settingsScreen.tapSettingsTab()
settingsScreen.settingsSegment
.waitForExistenceOrFail(timeout: defaultTimeout, message: "Settings segment should exist after tapping it")
captureScreenshot(name: "settings_subtab")
// Switch back to Customize and verify
settingsScreen.tapCustomizeTab()
settingsScreen.customizeSegment
.waitForExistenceOrFail(timeout: defaultTimeout, message: "Customize segment should exist after tapping it")
captureScreenshot(name: "customize_subtab")
}
}