Show only the last MONTHS_TO_SHOW months (default 5) in the fee table columns
so the page fits on screen without horizontal scrolling. Reconciliation still
runs over the full month history so balances, credits, and debts are unaffected.
Set MONTHS_TO_SHOW=0 to show all months. Implemented in both Python and Go.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add second Fio account (CZ0820100000002502035405 / 2502035405/2010).
Both accounts are fetched on every sync run and combined before dedup,
so the payments sheet accumulates transactions from either account.
QR codes now default to the new account.
Go:
- config.go: hardcoded Accounts/LoadedAccount slice replaces scalar
BankAccount + FioAPIToken; Config.BankAccount renamed QRAccount;
per-account tokens via FIO_API_TOKEN_NEW / FIO_API_TOKEN_OLD
- banksync.SyncToSheets: accepts []fio.Client, loops to combine txns
- cmd/fuj/main.go: buildFioClients helper; both sync call sites updated
- html_handler + build_adults/juniors: use Config.QRAccount
- New TestSyncToSheets_MultiAccount covers cross-account dedup
Python:
- config.py: ACCOUNTS list + LOADED_ACCOUNTS (tokens from env)
- fio_utils.py: fetch_transactions_for (per-account) +
fetch_transactions_all (loops all accounts)
- sync_fio_to_sheets.py: uses fetch_transactions_all
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previously both backends defaulted to `CacheDir=tmp` and used the
same cache keys (`attendance_regular`, `attendance_juniors`,
`payments_transactions`, `exceptions_dict`) but stored different
shapes: Python caches post-processed view-model tuples
(e.g. `(members, sorted_months)`), Go caches raw sheet rows.
Whichever backend wrote last poisoned the cache for the other,
producing `ValueError: too many values to unpack (expected 2,
got 68)` on Python's /adults after the Go side populated the
file with 68 raw CSV rows.
This breaks the M5.4 `make parity` workflow that requires both
backends running side-by-side.
Fix: change Go's default to `tmp/go` so the two cache trees
never overlap. `CACHE_DIR` env var override still works.
`os.MkdirAll` already handles creating the new subdirectory on
first write.
Recovery for users with poisoned `tmp/`: hit /flush-cache on
the Python side once after pulling, then restart the Go server.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>