Deleted obsolete files and models from the `ping-feature` module, including redundant enums, the old `PingApiClient`, and legacy view models. Simplified the module by consolidating its implementation with the new Koin-based DI and shared client architecture. Cleaned up unused code and improved module maintainability.
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# Frontend Architecture & Modularization Strategy
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**Status:** DRAFT
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**Last Updated:** 2026-01-19
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**Context:** Migration to Clean Architecture & Feature Modules
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---
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## 1. Overview
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The frontend architecture of **Meldestelle** is based on **Kotlin Multiplatform (KMP)** with **Compose Multiplatform** for UI. We follow a strict **Clean Architecture** approach to ensure testability, scalability, and separation of concerns.
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## 2. Module Structure
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The project is organized into the following layers:
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### 2.1 Core Modules (`frontend/core`)
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Reusable components that are agnostic of specific business features.
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* `core-network`: Central HTTP Client configuration (Auth, Logging, ContentNegotiation).
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* `core-sync`: Generic synchronization logic (`SyncManager`, `SyncableRepository`).
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* `core-ui`: Shared UI components and design system.
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### 2.2 Feature Modules (`frontend/features`)
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Each business domain (e.g., `ping`, `auth`, `events`) resides in its own module.
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A feature module MUST follow the **Clean Architecture** package structure:
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* `at.mocode.{feature}.feature.domain`
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* **Entities:** Pure data classes.
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* **Interfaces:** Repository interfaces, Service interfaces.
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* **Use Cases:** Business logic (optional, for complex logic).
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* `at.mocode.{feature}.feature.data`
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* **Implementations:** Repository implementations, API Clients.
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* **DTOs:** Data Transfer Objects (if different from domain entities).
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* `at.mocode.{feature}.feature.presentation`
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* **ViewModels:** State management.
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* **Screens:** Composable functions.
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* `at.mocode.{feature}.feature.di`
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* **Koin Module:** Dependency injection configuration.
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### 2.3 Shells (`frontend/shells`)
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Application entry points that wire everything together.
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* `meldestelle-portal`: The main web/desktop application.
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## 3. Migration Strategy (Transition Phase)
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We are currently migrating from a monolithic `clients` package structure to modular feature modules.
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**Rules for Migration:**
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1. **New Features:** Must be implemented directly in `frontend/features/{name}` using the Clean Architecture structure.
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2. **Existing Features:** Will be migrated incrementally.
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3. **Coexistence:** During the transition, legacy code in `clients/` is permitted but deprecated.
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4. **Dependency Injection:** Legacy code must use the new Koin modules if available.
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5. **No Ghost Classes:** Do not duplicate classes. If a class is moved to a feature module, delete the old one in `clients/`.
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## 4. Key Decisions (ADRs)
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### ADR-001: Sync Logic Decoupling
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* **Decision:** ViewModels must not depend directly on `SyncManager`.
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* **Reason:** To allow easier testing and to hide the complexity of the generic sync mechanism.
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* **Implementation:** Introduce a domain service interface (e.g., `PingSyncService`) that wraps the `SyncManager` call.
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### ADR-002: Feature Module Isolation
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* **Decision:** Feature modules should not depend on each other directly if possible.
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* **Communication:** Use shared Core modules or loose coupling via interfaces/events if cross-feature communication is needed.
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**Approved by:** Lead Architect
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