Cleanup tool: "mark deceased by a child's birth year" rule

Adds a preview/apply rule to the Cleanup tool for parents who have NO birth date
of their own (so the existing born-on-or-before rule can't reach them) but who
have a child born long ago — they're necessarily deceased. This is the gap that
left ~56 parents in the Paul tree as "unknown".

- cleanup_service.preview_deceased_by_child(year): parents of any child born
  on/before the cutoff, excluding already-deceased; returns child_birth_year.
- GET /trees/{id}/cleanup/deceased-by-child?born_on_or_before=1900. Apply reuses
  the existing POST .../cleanup/deceased (same audited mark-deceased path).
- Frontend: a new card in the Cleanup tool (year input → preview → select →
  apply), preview-first like the rest of the tool.

Test covers preview (finds the no-birthdate parent of a pre-cutoff child,
excludes modern-child parents), child_birth_year, apply, and re-preview drop.
Suite 106 passing.

Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
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2026-06-11 11:08:50 -04:00
parent e24a7cfcc9
commit 1340d1957f
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ from app.api.deps import CurrentUser, SessionDep
from app.schemas.cleanup import (
CleanupResult,
DeceasedApply,
DeceasedByChildCandidate,
DeceasedCandidate,
GenderApply,
GenderProposal,
@@ -31,6 +32,24 @@ async def preview_deceased(
return [DeceasedCandidate(**r) for r in rows]
@router.get(
"/{tree_id}/cleanup/deceased-by-child", response_model=list[DeceasedByChildCandidate]
)
async def preview_deceased_by_child(
tree_id: uuid.UUID,
session: SessionDep,
current: CurrentUser,
born_on_or_before: int = 1900,
) -> list[DeceasedByChildCandidate]:
"""People with a child born on/before the cutoff — necessarily deceased even
when their own birth date is missing. Apply via POST .../cleanup/deceased."""
tree = await tree_service.get_tree(session, viewer_id=current.id, tree_id=tree_id)
rows = await cleanup_service.preview_deceased_by_child(
session, actor=current, tree=tree, year=born_on_or_before
)
return [DeceasedByChildCandidate(**r) for r in rows]
@router.post("/{tree_id}/cleanup/deceased", response_model=CleanupResult)
async def apply_deceased(
tree_id: uuid.UUID, data: DeceasedApply, session: SessionDep, current: CurrentUser
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@@ -9,6 +9,12 @@ class DeceasedCandidate(BaseModel):
birth_year: int
class DeceasedByChildCandidate(BaseModel):
person_id: uuid.UUID
name: str
child_birth_year: int
class DeceasedApply(BaseModel):
person_ids: list[uuid.UUID]
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@@ -133,6 +133,51 @@ async def apply_deceased(
return len(persons)
# ---- 1b. Mark deceased by a CHILD's birth year -------------------------------------
# For parents whose own birth date is missing (so the birth-year rule can't reach
# them) but who have a child born long ago — they're necessarily deceased. Applies
# through the same apply_deceased() path.
async def preview_deceased_by_child(
session: AsyncSession, *, actor: User, tree: Tree, year: int
) -> list[dict]:
await _require_editor(session, actor=actor, tree=tree)
names = await _primary_name_by_person(session, tree.id)
years = await _birth_year_by_person(session, tree.id)
rels = (
await session.execute(
select(Relationship).where(
Relationship.tree_id == tree.id,
Relationship.deleted_at.is_(None),
Relationship.type == RelationshipType.parent_child,
)
)
).scalars().all()
# parent id -> earliest child birth year, among children born on/before `year`.
earliest_child: dict[uuid.UUID, int] = {}
for r in rels:
cy = years.get(r.person_to_id) # the child's birth year
if cy is None or cy > year:
continue
if r.person_from_id not in earliest_child or cy < earliest_child[r.person_from_id]:
earliest_child[r.person_from_id] = cy
persons = {p.id: p for p in await _persons(session, tree.id)}
out: list[dict] = []
for parent_id, cy in earliest_child.items():
p = persons.get(parent_id)
if p is None or p.is_living is False: # gone or already deceased
continue
out.append(
{
"person_id": str(parent_id),
"name": _display(names.get(parent_id)),
"child_birth_year": cy,
}
)
out.sort(key=lambda r: r["child_birth_year"])
return out
# ---- 2. Re-derive gender from a source GEDCOM (matches by name) ----------------------
async def preview_gender(