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Michael Chihlas 8e9d22e0e0 feat(escalations): magic-moment handoff-context screen on pickup
Adds the dedicated 4-section handoff-context view that renders BEFORE
the FlowPilot session for senior techs picking up an escalated
session, then dissolves on "Start here". This is the wedge's
demonstrable magic moment — what the GTM Loom records.

- HandoffContextScreen.tsx: pure presentational, takes a HandoffResponse
  plus onStartHere / onDismiss callbacks. Sections: header
  (problem summary, domain, step count, escalated-time, priority badge),
  "What's been tried" (engineer notes + step-count affordance), "AI
  assessment" (likely_cause / suggested_steps / confidence badge), Start
  here CTA. Confidence badge accepts both numeric (0..1) and string
  ("low"/"medium"/"high") shapes — backend currently emits the latter.
  Renders an explicit "assessment unavailable" branch when
  ai_assessment_data is null (the 5s timeout from 9bdd995 fired).
  Honors prefers-reduced-motion (animate-fade-in vs animate-slide-up).
  ARIA dialog + focus on the primary CTA. Esc dismisses when used as a
  re-openable overlay; pre-claim, Start here is the only exit.

- FlowPilotSessionPage.tsx: on /pilot/:id?pickup=true, fetch the
  handoff list via handoffsApi.listHandoffs (account-scoped via RLS,
  no claim required) and find the latest unclaimed escalate handoff.
  If found, render the magic-moment screen and skip the regular
  loadSession (the senior isn't yet escalated_to_id, so GET would
  404). Start here calls claimHandoff, drops the pickup query param,
  dismisses the screen — the existing loadSession effect then fires
  because the senior is now escalated_to_id. A "Context" toolbar
  button on active sessions re-opens the screen as a dismissible
  overlay (visible only when the senior arrived via the magic-moment
  flow this session — handoff lookup on demand).

Verified end-to-end against the running dev stack: listHandoffs
returns the unclaimed handoff with full payload; claim flips session
status from escalated → active; subsequent GET succeeds. tsc -b clean.

Defers (TODO followups): suggested-step chips below the chat input
that prefill on click (requires threading through to
FlowPilotMessageBar); snapshot expansion to include the recent
diagnostic steps pre-claim; toolbar Context button on sessions where
the senior didn't arrive via magic-moment.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 21:06:14 -04:00
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