- id: data_table_paginated-antd-T01 name: 'Orders table: go to page 3' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination enabled)' task_template: navigate_to secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: In the Orders table, go to page 3. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: In the Orders table, go to page 3. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: an isolated card centered in the viewport titled **Orders**. Component: an Ant Design Table with built-in pagination in the footer. The table shows 5 columns: Order ID, Customer, Status (colored Tag), Total, and Order Date. The dataset contains 120 orders (IDs A-1001…A-1120), so pagination shows 12 pages at 10 rows per page. Initial state: the table is on page 1, sorted by Order Date (newest first) **is NOT** enabled; no filters are active; no rows are selected. Controls: pagination footer shows page numbers and next/previous arrows. Clicking a page number changes pages immediately (no Apply/OK confirmation). Distractors: none beyond the standard table header and pagination controls. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L0 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 1 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Single table with visible page numbers; one direct click updates the page immediately. success_trigger: human_readable: - Orders table pagination current page is 3 (1-based). - No confirmation click is required. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page: 3 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Landing on page 2 or page 4 (off-by-one page). - Changing rows-per-page without reaching page 3. - Scrolling the table body without changing the pagination page. expected_interaction_path: Click page number **3** in the pagination footer (or use next twice). notes: |- Checker hint: read AntD Table pagination state from the rendered Pagination control (current page) or from the table adapter state. Instrumentation: add data-testid on the Orders table root (e.g., data-testid='orders-table') and on its pagination container. - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T02 name: 'Orders table: set rows per page to 20' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination + pageSize changer)' task_template: open_and_select secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Set the Orders table to show 20 rows per page. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Set the Orders table to show 20 rows per page. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered, titled **Orders**. Component: Ant Design Table with pagination configured with **page size changer** enabled. Footer pagination includes a "Rows per page" (pageSize) dropdown with options 10, 20, 50. Initial state: page 1, page size 10 rows per page; no filters; no selected rows. Controls: selecting a new page size applies immediately (no extra Apply button). scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L0 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Requires opening a single dropdown in the pagination footer and choosing a clearly labeled option. success_trigger: human_readable: - Orders table page size is 20 rows per page. - Change is applied (no pending/unsaved state). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page_size: 20 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Page size remains 10 or becomes 50. - Changing to 20 in a different table (if any appears due to responsive layout) — not applicable here but should be guarded by testid scoping. - Typing 20 into any unrelated input on the page. expected_interaction_path: Open the page-size dropdown in the pagination footer → click **20 / page**. notes: |- Checker hint: normalize page-size across libraries to integer page_size. Instrumentation: page size selector should have stable aria-label (e.g., 'Rows per page') or data-testid. - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T03 name: 'Orders table: sort by Order Date (newest first)' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination + column sorter)' task_template: table_operation secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Sort the Orders table by Order Date from newest to oldest. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Sort the Orders table by Order Date from newest to oldest. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered, titled **Orders**. Component: Ant Design Table with sortable columns. The **Order Date** column header shows the standard sort caret indicators on hover. Initial state: page 1, page size 10; no filters; sorting is **not set** (neutral) on all columns. Controls: clicking a sortable header cycles sorting states (neutral → ascending → descending). Sorting is applied immediately. Distractors: other columns (Customer, Status, Total) are also sortable but are irrelevant. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Single click target in the header; feedback is visible via sort indicator and row order changes. success_trigger: human_readable: - Orders table active sort is set to Order Date descending (newest → oldest). - No column filters are required. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: sort: column_id: order_date direction: desc tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Order Date sorted ascending (oldest → newest). - A different column is sorted instead of Order Date. - Table is left in neutral (unsorted) state. expected_interaction_path: Click the **Order Date** header until the descending sort indicator is active. notes: 'Checker hint: map AntD sorter state to canonical {column_id, direction}.' - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T04 name: 'Orders table: select one row by Order ID' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination + rowSelection)' task_template: select_one secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Select the row with Order ID A-1007 in the Orders table. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Select the row with Order ID A-1007 in the Orders table. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered, titled **Orders**. Component: Ant Design Table with a leading checkbox selection column (rowSelection enabled). Each row has a stable `rowKey` equal to the Order ID (e.g., A-1007). Initial state: page 1, page size 10, sorted by Order ID ascending so A-1007 is visible on page 1. No rows are selected. Controls: click the checkbox at the start of the A-1007 row (or click the row if the checkbox is configured as row click). Selection updates immediately. Distractors: other rows have similar IDs (A-1006, A-1008). scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 3 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Row checkboxes are small and adjacent rows have similar IDs, but the target row is visible on the first page. success_trigger: human_readable: - 'Exactly one row is selected: Order ID A-1007.' - Selection is in the Orders table (single instance on page). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: selection: mode: single selected_row_ids: - A-1007 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Selecting A-1006 or A-1008 (neighbor rows). - Selecting multiple rows (more than one checkbox checked). - Row is focused/highlighted but not actually selected (if selection is checkbox-only). expected_interaction_path: Locate row A-1007 on page 1 → click its checkbox. notes: 'Instrumentation: ensure each row exposes its canonical row_id (Order ID) for the checker (e.g., data-row-key).' - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T05 name: 'Orders table: filter Status to Pending' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination + column filters)' task_template: open_and_select secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Filter the Orders table so it shows only rows with Status = Pending. Click OK in the filter menu if needed. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Filter the Orders table so it shows only rows with Status = Pending. Click OK in the filter menu if needed. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: **form_section** — a "Manage Orders" page with a left-aligned form section (date range inputs and a "Create order" button) above the table. The Orders table sits below the form inputs inside the same page section. Component: Ant Design Table with column filters enabled on the **Status** column. The Status header has a funnel/filter icon that opens a dropdown menu. The filter menu lists 5 statuses with single-select behavior (radio-style): Pending, Shipped, Delivered, Cancelled, Refunded. Initial state: no filters are applied; page 1; page size 10. Controls: open the Status filter dropdown → choose **Pending** → click **OK** to apply. After applying, the filter icon becomes highlighted and the table rows update. Distractors: the page contains unrelated form inputs (date range, customer search) but they do not affect the success checker. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: form_section placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: low difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 3 depth_layering: 3 feedback_dynamics: 3 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Requires opening a small header control, choosing among similar options, and confirming in the dropdown menu. success_trigger: human_readable: - Status column filter is active with value 'Pending'. - If the AntD filter menu requires confirmation, the filter has been applied (OK clicked). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: filters: - column_id: status operator: equals value: Pending tolerance: null require_confirm: true confirm_control: OK require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Filter dropdown shows Pending selected but OK was not clicked (filter not applied). - Filtering to a different status (e.g., Shipped). - Using the unrelated form inputs above the table without setting the table's Status filter. expected_interaction_path: Click Status column filter icon → select Pending → click OK. notes: 'Checker hint: read table filter state from adapter (e.g., filteredInfo) rather than from visible rows alone.' - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T06 name: 'Orders table: select the row matching a reference card' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination + rowSelection + reference panel)' task_template: match_reference secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Select the order in the Orders table that matches the reference card shown on the right. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Select the order in the Orders table that matches the reference card shown on the right. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered. The card is split into two columns: • Left: the **Orders** Ant Design Table with pagination and row selection (checkboxes). • Right: a **Reference Order** mini-card that visually summarizes one target order. Reference card details (mixed guidance): shows a customer avatar, a colored Status Tag, and a text badge reading **Order ID A-1042**. Table details: 120 orders total, 10 rows per page. The target order A-1042 is not on page 1; it appears on page 2. Initial state: page 1; no filters; no rows selected. Distractors: neighboring Order IDs on page 2 include A-1041 and A-1043, and multiple rows share the same Status color. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: mixed clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 3 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Requires using a visual/text reference, navigating pages, and selecting the correct row among similar IDs. success_trigger: human_readable: - The selected row in the Orders table matches the Reference Order card (Order ID A-1042). - Exactly that row is selected (no extra selected rows). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: matches_reference target_state: reference_id: ref-order-card-1 resolved_row_id: A-1042 selection: mode: single selected_row_ids: - A-1042 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Selecting a row that matches only part of the reference (e.g., same Status color but different Order ID). - Selecting A-1041 or A-1043 (adjacent IDs). - Leaving multiple rows selected. expected_interaction_path: Read Order ID from the reference card → go to page 2 → select row A-1042. notes: 'Checker hint: reference card should have stable reference_id; checker resolves to a canonical row_id and validates selection.' - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T07 name: 'Orders table: clear the active Status filter' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination + column filters, pre-filtered)' task_template: clear_reset secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Clear the active Status filter in the Orders table so all statuses are shown again. If the filter menu has Reset/OK buttons, use them. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Clear the active Status filter in the Orders table so all statuses are shown again. If the filter menu has Reset/OK buttons, use them. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Orders**. Component: Ant Design Table with a Status column filter dropdown. Initial state (important): the Status filter is already active with value **Pending**. The filter icon in the Status column header appears highlighted, and only Pending rows are visible. Controls: opening the Status filter dropdown shows Pending selected and provides **Reset** and **OK** buttons at the bottom. Distractors: other columns are sortable and can change row order but do not affect filter clearing. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 3 feedback_dynamics: 3 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Requires recognizing an already-filtered state and using the correct control sequence to remove the filter. success_trigger: human_readable: - No column filters are active (filters list is empty). - If the filter UI requires confirmation, the cleared state is applied. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: filters: [] tolerance: null require_confirm: true confirm_control: OK require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Filter menu shows Reset clicked but OK not clicked (cleared state not applied). - Switching the filter to a different status instead of clearing it. - Clearing sorting only (filter remains active). expected_interaction_path: Open Status filter dropdown → click Reset → click OK. notes: 'Checker hint: verify canonical filters model is empty, not just that more rows appear (avoid false positives).' - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T08 name: 'Orders table: select three specific orders across pages' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination + multi-row selection, preserveSelectedRowKeys)' task_template: select_many secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Select the rows with Order IDs A-1088, A-1091, and A-1120 in the Orders table. You may need to change pages; selected rows should stay selected when you paginate. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Select the rows with Order IDs A-1088, A-1091, and A-1120 in the Orders table. You may need to change pages; selected rows should stay selected when you paginate. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Orders** in **dark theme** with **compact spacing** (reduced padding in rows and pagination). Component: Ant Design Table with pagination (10 rows per page) and multi-row selection (checkboxes). `rowSelection.preserveSelectedRowKeys` is enabled so selections persist when moving between pages. Dataset: 120 orders (A-1001…A-1120). The three target Order IDs are spread across multiple pages: • A-1088 (page 9) • A-1091 (page 10) • A-1120 (page 12) Initial state: page 1; no rows selected. Distractors: many IDs differ by only 1 digit; compact spacing makes the checkboxes and row text tighter. scene_context: theme: dark spacing: compact layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 3 target_acquisition: 4 density_choice_interference: 4 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Requires accurate multi-selection across several pagination changes in a dense, compact/dark presentation. success_trigger: human_readable: - Selected row IDs are exactly {A-1088, A-1091, A-1120}. - Selection persists across pagination (no need to return to page 1). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: set_membership target_state: selection: mode: multi selected_row_ids: - A-1088 - A-1091 - A-1120 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Selecting only a subset (e.g., A-1088 and A-1091 but missing A-1120). - Selecting extra rows beyond the three targets. - Selecting rows in the right pages but with wrong IDs (e.g., A-1089 instead of A-1088). expected_interaction_path: Go to page 9 → select A-1088 → page 10 → select A-1091 → page 12 → select A-1120. notes: 'Checker hint: enforce exact set equality on selected_row_ids; ignore ordering.' - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T09 name: 'Dashboard: navigate Archived Orders table to page 4' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (dashboard with 2 instances, each paginated)' task_template: navigate_to secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: In the Archived Orders table (not Recent Orders), go to page 4. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: In the Archived Orders table (not Recent Orders), go to page 4. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: **dashboard** layout anchored toward the **top-left** of the viewport. Scene contains TWO Ant Design tables of the same canonical type (instances=2): 1) **Recent Orders** (top card) — small table with pagination. 2) **Archived Orders** (bottom card) — larger table with pagination. Both tables have the same columns and similar pagination controls, but each card has a clear title. Initial state: both tables start on page 1 with 10 rows per page. Task target: only the **Archived Orders** table should end on page 4. Changing the page on Recent Orders does not count. Clutter/distractors: dashboard also includes a right-side summary panel (KPIs and a small chart), but it is non-interactive. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: dashboard placement: top_left scale: default instances: 2 guidance: text clutter: medium difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 4 justification: Two visually similar table instances require careful disambiguation before using pagination controls. success_trigger: human_readable: - Archived Orders table current page is 4. - Recent Orders table state is ignored by the checker. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page: 4 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: true target_instance_label_or_id: Archived Orders terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Changing page to 4 in the Recent Orders table instead of Archived Orders. - Archived Orders ends on page 3 or 5. - Changing rows-per-page without reaching page 4. expected_interaction_path: Locate the 'Archived Orders' card → use its pagination to select page 4. notes: 'Instrumentation: each table instance should have a stable instance label/testid (e.g., data-testid=''table-archived-orders'').' - id: data_table_paginated-antd-T10 name: 'Orders table: jump to page 9 via quick jumper' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: antd implementation_variant: null implementation_component: 'AntD: Table (pagination + quick jumper)' task_template: enter_formatted secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Use the page jumper in the Orders table pagination to go to page 9. Press Enter if needed. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Use the page jumper in the Orders table pagination to go to page 9. Press Enter if needed. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card positioned near the **bottom-right** of the viewport. Component: Ant Design Table with pagination configured with `showQuickJumper` enabled. The pagination footer includes a small numeric text field labeled "Jump to" (or similar) that lets the user type a page number. Dataset: 300 orders (30 pages at 10 rows per page). Initial state: page 1; page size 10; no filters; no selection. Controls: focus the quick-jump input → type **9** → confirm by pressing Enter (or the input's built-in confirm behavior). Page changes immediately when the jump is accepted. Density: compact spacing and **small scale** make the jumper input and pagination buttons tighter. Distractors: the pagination footer also contains a page-size selector, but changing it is not required. scene_context: theme: light spacing: compact layout: isolated_card placement: bottom_right scale: small instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 3 target_acquisition: 4 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 3 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Requires acquiring a small numeric input and entering a correctly formatted page number with explicit submission. success_trigger: human_readable: - Orders table pagination current page is 9. - The page jump has been accepted (not just typed but unapplied). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page: 9 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Typing 9 but not submitting (page remains 1). - Landing on page 8 or 10 due to mis-entry. - Changing rows per page (page size) without reaching page 9. expected_interaction_path: Click the quick jumper input → type 9 → press Enter → verify current page shows 9. notes: 'Instrumentation: expose current page in a data attribute; ensure the quick-jumper input has a stable label/aria-label for accessibility.' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T01 name: 'Users grid: go to page 2' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid' task_template: navigate_to secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: In the Users table, go to page 2. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: In the Users table, go to page 2. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Users**. Component: MUI X **DataGrid** with client-side pagination enabled. The footer shows the displayed-rows label (e.g., "1–25 of 250"), a Rows-per-page selector, and Next/Previous page arrow buttons. Dataset: 250 users (User IDs U-0001…U-0250). Page size is 25 rows per page (10 pages total). Initial state: page 1 (showing rows 1–25), no sorting, no filters, no selected rows. Controls: click the Next page arrow once to reach page 2; changes apply immediately. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L0 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 1 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 1 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Simple single-instance footer navigation (Next page) with immediate feedback in the displayed-rows label. success_trigger: human_readable: - Users grid current page is 2 (1-based in canonical state). - No confirmation click is required. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page: 2 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Remaining on page 1. - Jumping past page 2 (e.g., to page 3). - Changing rows per page instead of changing the page. expected_interaction_path: Use the footer Next page arrow once. notes: 'Checker hint: normalize MUI DataGrid paginationModel.page (0-based) to canonical page (1-based).' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T02 name: 'Users grid: set rows per page to 50' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid' task_template: open_and_select secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Set the Users table to show 50 rows per page. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Set the Users table to show 50 rows per page. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Users**. Component: MUI X DataGrid with pagination. Footer includes a **Rows per page** select with options 25, 50, 100. Initial state: page 1, rows per page = 25. Controls: open the Rows per page select in the footer and choose **50**. The grid refreshes immediately. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L0 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: One dropdown selection in a standard footer control with clear numeric options. success_trigger: human_readable: - Users grid page size is 50 rows per page. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page_size: 50 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Setting page size to 25 or 100. - Changing page number without setting page size. - Selecting 50 in any unrelated dropdown outside the grid (should not exist in this isolated scene). expected_interaction_path: Open footer Rows per page select → choose 50. notes: 'Checker hint: use DataGrid paginationModel.pageSize (or equivalent) for canonical page_size.' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T03 name: 'Users grid: sort by Last seen (most recent first)' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid' task_template: table_operation secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Sort the Users table by Last seen so the most recent activity is first. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Sort the Users table by Last seen so the most recent activity is first. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Users**. Component: MUI X DataGrid with sortable columns. Columns: User ID, Name, Role, Status, and **Last seen** (date-time). Initial state: no active sort model (neutral). Controls: click the **Last seen** column header to toggle sorting. Sorting applies immediately and the header shows a sort arrow. Distractors: other column headers are also clickable for sorting. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Single header interaction with visible sort indicator; only one column needs to be set correctly. success_trigger: human_readable: - Active sort model is Last seen descending (most recent first). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: sort: column_id: last_seen direction: desc tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Last seen sorted ascending (oldest first). - Sorting a different column. - Leaving the grid unsorted. expected_interaction_path: Click Last seen header until descending sort arrow is active. notes: 'Checker hint: map DataGrid sortModel (field, sort) into canonical sort state.' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T04 name: 'Users grid: search and select the user from a reference chip' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid (with toolbar quick filter)' task_template: search_and_select secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Use the search box in the Users table to find the user shown in the reference chip, then select that user's row. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Use the search box in the Users table to find the user shown in the reference chip, then select that user's row. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Users** with a small right-side panel. Component: MUI X DataGrid with toolbar enabled (includes a quick search/quick filter text field). The grid supports checkbox row selection. Reference (mixed guidance): to the right of the grid is a **Target user** chip showing an avatar and the text **Maria Chen**. Dataset: 250 users. Maria Chen appears exactly once in the Name column and is not on the first page. Initial state: page 1; no filters; no selected rows. Controls: type into the toolbar search box to filter rows; after filtering, select the matching row via its checkbox. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: mixed clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 3 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Requires using a toolbar search control and then selecting the correct row; the target is not visible initially. success_trigger: human_readable: - The selected row matches the reference chip user (resolved to User ID U-0137). - Exactly that one row is selected. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: matches_reference target_state: reference_id: ref-user-chip-1 resolved_row_id: U-0137 selection: mode: single selected_row_ids: - U-0137 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Filtering for Maria but selecting a different row. - Selecting multiple rows. - Typing in the search box but not selecting the row (no selection state). expected_interaction_path: Type 'Maria Chen' in quick filter → find remaining row → click its checkbox. notes: 'Checker hint: selection should be validated by canonical row_id; do not depend on filtered row count.' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T05 name: 'Users grid: select user U-0062 (page 3)' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid (checkbox selection)' task_template: select_one secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Select the row with User ID U-0062 in the Users table. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Select the row with User ID U-0062 in the Users table. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card anchored near the **bottom-left** of the viewport titled **Users**. Component: MUI X DataGrid with pagination (25 rows per page) and checkbox selection. Dataset: 250 users with sequential IDs. User **U-0062** appears on page 3 (rows 51–75). Initial state: page 1; no rows selected. Controls: use the footer pagination next/previous controls to reach page 3, then click the checkbox for the U-0062 row. Distractors: nearby IDs include U-0061 and U-0063. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: bottom_left scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 4 density_choice_interference: 3 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Requires pagination plus a small checkbox target among similar row IDs. success_trigger: human_readable: - 'Exactly one selected row: U-0062.' canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: selection: mode: single selected_row_ids: - U-0062 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Selecting U-0061 or U-0063. - Selecting multiple rows. - Navigating to page 3 but not selecting the row. expected_interaction_path: Go to page 3 via next controls → locate U-0062 → click its checkbox. notes: 'Checker hint: validate selected row IDs against canonical row_id field (User ID).' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T06 name: 'Users grid: filter Status to Active via filter panel' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid (toolbar filter panel)' task_template: open_and_select secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Filter the Users table so only Status = Active rows are shown. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Filter the Users table so only Status = Active rows are shown. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: **dashboard** page with a top bar (non-interactive) and the **Users** grid in the main content area. Component: MUI X DataGrid with the built-in toolbar enabled, including a **Filters** button that opens the filter panel. The Status column supports a single filter rule. Initial state: no filters; page 1. Controls: click the toolbar Filters button → in the filter panel, set: • Column: Status • Operator: equals • Value: Active Filtering applies immediately. Clutter: dashboard shows a small stats strip (cards like "Active", "Pending") above the grid, but they are not interactive. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: dashboard placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: low difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 3 depth_layering: 3 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Requires opening a secondary panel and setting a multi-field filter rule (column/operator/value). success_trigger: human_readable: - 'Users grid has an active filter rule: Status equals Active.' canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: filters: - column_id: status operator: equals value: Active tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Filtering to Inactive or a different status. - Setting the filter UI but leaving it empty (no active filter model). - Sorting instead of filtering. expected_interaction_path: Open Filters panel → set column Status → operator equals → value Active. notes: 'Checker hint: map DataGrid filterModel.items into canonical filters list.' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T07 name: 'Users grid: reset filters and sorting to default view' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid (custom toolbar reset)' task_template: clear_reset secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: 'Reset the Users table to its default view: no filters, no sorting, and back to page 1. The task will finish automatically when done.' ui_copy: 'Reset the Users table to its default view: no filters, no sorting, and back to page 1. The task will finish automatically when done.' setup_description: |- Layout: **settings_panel** for "User Directory". The Users grid is the main element, with a compact toolbar at the top. Component: MUI X DataGrid with a custom toolbar that includes a **Reset view** button. Initial state (important): the grid starts in a non-default state: • Filter active: Status equals Inactive • Sort active: Last seen descending • Current page: 4 Controls: clicking **Reset view** clears the filter model, clears the sort model, and returns pagination to page 1. Distractors: the settings panel also includes toggles ("Show avatars", "Show emails") above the grid; they do not affect the checker. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: settings_panel placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: medium difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 3 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Multiple table states must be cleared; a dedicated Reset control reduces interaction depth but still requires correct discovery. success_trigger: human_readable: - Pagination is on page 1. - No filters are active. - No sorting is active. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page: 1 filters: [] sort: null tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Clearing only filters but leaving sorting active (or vice versa). - Returning to page 1 but leaving a filter active. - Clicking unrelated settings toggles instead of resetting the grid state. expected_interaction_path: Locate the toolbar Reset view button → click it once → verify page 1 and neutral sort/filter. notes: 'Checker hint: allow canonical sort to be null/None when sortModel is empty.' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T08 name: 'Users grid: multi-select three users across distant pages' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid (dark theme, persistent selection)' task_template: select_many secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Select the rows for User IDs U-0020, U-0077, and U-0199 in the Users table. You will need to change pages; selected rows should remain selected when you paginate. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Select the rows for User IDs U-0020, U-0077, and U-0199 in the Users table. You will need to change pages; selected rows should remain selected when you paginate. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Users** in **dark theme**. Component: MUI X DataGrid with checkboxSelection and pagination (25 rows per page). Selection model is configured to persist across pagination (selected IDs stay selected even when not on the current page). Target IDs are on different pages: • U-0020 (page 1) • U-0077 (page 4) • U-0199 (page 8) Initial state: page 1; no rows selected. Distractors: each page contains many similar IDs; the footer navigation arrows are small in dark mode. scene_context: theme: dark spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 3 target_acquisition: 4 density_choice_interference: 4 depth_layering: 3 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Cross-page exact multi-selection with small checkbox targets; dark theme reduces contrast for subtle selection states. success_trigger: human_readable: - Selected row IDs are exactly {U-0020, U-0077, U-0199}. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: set_membership target_state: selection: mode: multi selected_row_ids: - U-0020 - U-0077 - U-0199 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Missing one of the three IDs. - Selecting additional rows beyond the three targets. - Selecting the wrong neighbor ID (e.g., U-0078 instead of U-0077). expected_interaction_path: On page 1 select U-0020 → go to page 4 select U-0077 → go to page 8 select U-0199. notes: 'Checker hint: exact set equality over selectionModel; ignore current page.' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T09 name: 'Invite Manager dialog: configure Invited users pagination' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid (2 instances in modal)' task_template: table_operation secondary_template: open_overlay browsergym_goal: Open the Invite Manager dialog. In the Invited users table (not Active users), set rows per page to 10 and go to page 2. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Open the Invite Manager dialog. In the Invited users table (not Active users), set rows per page to 10 and go to page 2. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: **modal_flow**. Outside the modal: a settings page with a single button labeled **Invite Manager**. Inside the modal (after opening): there are TWO paginated tables (instances=2), stacked vertically: 1) **Active users** (top) — MUI X DataGrid with pagination. 2) **Invited users** (bottom) — MUI X DataGrid with pagination. Both grids use the same footer UI: Rows per page select and next/previous arrows. Initial state inside modal: • Active users: page 1, page size 25 • Invited users: page 1, page size 25 Task target: only the **Invited users** grid should end with page size 10 and page 2. Distractors: the modal header has Close (X) and a non-functional Help icon. No other interactions are required. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: modal_flow placement: center scale: default instances: 2 guidance: text clutter: low difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 3 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 3 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 4 justification: Requires opening a modal, disambiguating between two similar grids, and setting both page size and page number correctly. success_trigger: human_readable: - Invite Manager modal is open (implicitly, because the Invited users grid state can be read). - 'Invited users grid: page size = 10 and current page = 2.' canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page_size: 10 page: 2 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: true target_instance_label_or_id: Invited users terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Changing Active users grid instead of Invited users grid. - Setting page size to 10 but staying on page 1. - Going to page 2 but leaving page size at 25. expected_interaction_path: Click Invite Manager → in Invited users grid footer choose 10 rows/page → click next to reach page 2. notes: 'Instrumentation: give each grid an instance testid inside modal; ensure modal open state doesn''t block querying the grid root.' - id: data_table_paginated-mui-T10 name: 'Users grid: resize the Email column to reveal full text' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mui implementation_variant: x-data-grid implementation_component: 'MUI X: DataGrid (column resizing)' task_template: drag_operation secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Resize the Email column in the Users table so the full email address in the first visible row is shown (no … truncation). The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Resize the Email column in the Users table so the full email address in the first visible row is shown (no … truncation). The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card positioned near the **top-right** of the viewport. Component: MUI X DataGrid with pagination and resizable columns (default behavior). Page size is 25. Initial state: the **Email** column is intentionally narrow, causing long emails to be truncated with an ellipsis (…) Example: first row shows "alex.hend…" instead of the full address "alex.henderson@company.example.com". Controls: in the header row, the boundary between columns can be dragged to resize. Drag the right edge of the Email column header to increase its width. Scale: **small** — the column resize handle is thin and requires precise pointer control. Distractors: adjacent columns (Name, Role) are also resizable; resizing the wrong column will not satisfy the checker. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: top_right scale: small instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L3 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 4 target_acquisition: 5 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 2 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Thin drag handles plus small scale make precise column resizing difficult; success depends on achieving a minimum width/visibility threshold. success_trigger: human_readable: - Email column width is at least 200 px (or equivalently, the first row's email is not truncated). - No confirmation click is required. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: range_contains target_state: column_width_px: column_id: email min: 260 tolerance: unit: px min: 260 require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Resizing a different column (e.g., Name) while Email remains truncated. - Email column width increases but stays below the threshold (still shows ellipsis). - Horizontal scrolling without resizing. expected_interaction_path: Locate Email header → drag its right edge to the right until the first row email shows fully. notes: 'Checker note: prefer measuring rendered header cell width for column_id=''email'' to avoid string-based heuristics.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T01 name: 'Products table: go to page 2' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination (composed)' task_template: navigate_to secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: In the Products table, go to page 2. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: In the Products table, go to page 2. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Products**. Component: a composed Mantine implementation of a paginated table: • Mantine **Table** for the rows/columns • Mantine **Pagination** component below the table for page navigation Dataset: 120 products, 10 rows per page (12 pages total). Pagination shows numbered page buttons plus next/previous. Initial state: page 1; no selected rows; no sorting/filtering. Controls: clicking a page number updates the table immediately. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L0 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 1 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Single pagination control with visible numbered buttons and immediate page switching. success_trigger: human_readable: - Products table current page is 2 (1-based). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page: 2 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Remaining on page 1. - Navigating to page 3 instead of page 2. - Scrolling without changing the pagination page. expected_interaction_path: Click page number 2 in the Pagination component. notes: 'Implementation note: Mantine core has Table and Pagination as separate components; the page composes them into one canonical data_table_paginated component.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T02 name: 'Products table: set rows per page to 25' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination + Select (page size)' task_template: open_and_select secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Set the Products table to show 25 rows per page. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Set the Products table to show 25 rows per page. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Products**. Component: composed Mantine Table + Pagination with a small table toolbar. Toolbar (part of the table component wrapper): includes a **Rows per page** Select control with options 10, 25, 50. Initial state: page 1; rows per page = 10. Controls: open the Rows per page Select and choose **25**; the table re-renders immediately and pagination total pages decreases accordingly. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L0 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Simple dropdown selection with clear numeric choices; state change is visible in the table. success_trigger: human_readable: - Products table rows-per-page (page_size) is 25. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page_size: 25 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Leaving page size at 10. - Setting page size to 50 instead of 25. - Changing page number without changing page size. expected_interaction_path: Open Rows per page Select → choose 25. notes: 'Checker hint: in the composite adapter, treat the toolbar Select as part of the canonical table''s pagination state.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T03 name: 'Products table: sort by Price (highest first)' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination (sortable headers)' task_template: table_operation secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Sort the Products table by Price from highest to lowest. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Sort the Products table by Price from highest to lowest. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Products**. Component: Mantine Table + Pagination composite. Column headers are interactive: each sortable header is rendered as a small button (e.g., an unstyled button) with a sort indicator. Initial state: no active sorting (neutral). Controls: click the **Price** header to toggle sorting. Sorting applies immediately; the header shows an arrow indicating direction. Distractors: other columns (Name, Category, Stock) are also sortable. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: easy tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Single header interaction with visible indicator; only the correct column and direction matter. success_trigger: human_readable: - Active sort is Price descending (highest → lowest). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: sort: column_id: price direction: desc tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Price sorted ascending. - A different column is sorted. - Neutral (unsorted) state. expected_interaction_path: Click Price header until descending indicator is shown. notes: 'Checker hint: sort state is managed by the composite wrapper; expose canonical sort state for checker.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T04 name: 'Products table: search and select product from reference card' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination + Search input + selection' task_template: search_and_select secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Use the search box in the Products table to find the product shown in the reference card, then select that product's row. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Use the search box in the Products table to find the product shown in the reference card, then select that product's row. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered, split into two areas: • Main area: Products table (Mantine Table + Pagination composite) • Side area: a **Reference Product** card Reference card (mixed guidance): shows a small product thumbnail icon and the text **Acoustic Guitar**. Table toolbar (part of the component wrapper): includes a Search TextInput labeled "Search products". Typing filters the table by Name. Dataset: 120 products. "Acoustic Guitar" appears exactly once and is not on the first page. Row selection: each row has a leading checkbox. Initial state: page 1; no filter text; no selected rows. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: mixed clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 3 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Requires using a text filter control and then selecting the correct row; the reference card adds a match step. success_trigger: human_readable: - Selected row matches the reference product (resolved SKU-0457). - Exactly that one row is selected. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: matches_reference target_state: reference_id: ref-product-card-1 resolved_row_id: SKU-0457 selection: mode: single selected_row_ids: - SKU-0457 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Filtering for the product but selecting a different row. - Selecting multiple rows. - Typing in the search input without selecting the row. expected_interaction_path: Type 'Acoustic Guitar' in Search → table filters to the item → click its checkbox. notes: 'Checker hint: validate by selected SKU; search usage is not required for success.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T05 name: 'Products table: select SKU-0137 on page 4' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination (checkbox selection)' task_template: select_one secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Select the row with SKU SKU-0137 in the Products table. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Select the row with SKU SKU-0137 in the Products table. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card positioned near the **top-right** of the viewport titled **Products**. Component: Mantine Table + Pagination composite with checkbox row selection. Dataset: 100 products with SKUs SKU-0100 through SKU-0199, sorted by SKU ascending. Page size is 10. Therefore, SKU-0137 appears on page 4 (rows SKU-0130…SKU-0139). Initial state: page 1; no selection. Controls: use the Pagination component to go to page 4, then click the checkbox for SKU-0137. Distractors: adjacent SKUs (SKU-0136, SKU-0138) are very similar. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: top_right scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 4 density_choice_interference: 3 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Requires pagination plus accurate checkbox selection among visually similar SKU values. success_trigger: human_readable: - 'Exactly one selected row: SKU-0137.' canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: selection: mode: single selected_row_ids: - SKU-0137 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Selecting SKU-0136 or SKU-0138. - Selecting multiple rows. - Navigating to page 4 but not selecting the row. expected_interaction_path: Go to page 4 via Pagination → locate SKU-0137 row → click checkbox. notes: 'Instrumentation: render each row with data-row-id=SKU for unambiguous checker mapping.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T06 name: 'Products table: clear the active search filter' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination + Search (pre-filtered)' task_template: clear_reset secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Clear the active search filter in the Products table so all products are shown again. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Clear the active search filter in the Products table so all products are shown again. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Products**. Component: Mantine Table + Pagination composite with a toolbar Search TextInput. Initial state (important): the Search input already contains the text **guitar**, and the table is filtered accordingly (only matching products are shown). The Search input shows a clear (×) control on the right. Controls: clear the Search input (using the × button or by deleting text) so the table returns to the unfiltered state. Distractors: pagination remains visible but may show fewer pages while the filter is active. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: mid tier: L1 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 2 density_choice_interference: 1 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Requires recognizing a pre-filtered state and clearing an input via a small clear affordance. success_trigger: human_readable: - No active filters remain (search text is empty / filter list empty). canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: filters: [] tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Search input still contains 'guitar' (filter remains). - Replacing with a different query instead of clearing. - Changing page number without clearing the filter. expected_interaction_path: Click the × clear button in the Search field (or select-all and delete). notes: 'Checker hint: treat the search query as a canonical global filter; success requires empty query.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T07 name: 'Dashboard: configure Products table page size and page' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination (dashboard, 2 instances)' task_template: table_operation secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: On the dashboard, in the Products table (not Services), set rows per page to 50 and go to page 3. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: On the dashboard, in the Products table (not Services), set rows per page to 50 and go to page 3. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: **dashboard** with multiple cards and higher clutter. Scene contains TWO paginated tables (instances=2), each implemented as a Mantine Table + Pagination composite: 1) **Products** table (left card) — includes a Rows per page Select and Pagination. 2) **Services** table (right card) — similar controls and styling. Both cards also include small header actions (Refresh icon, Export button) as distractors. Initial state: • Products: page 1, page size 10 • Services: page 1, page size 10 Task target: only the **Products** table should end on page size 50 and page 3. Controls: Products card toolbar has a Rows per page Select (10/25/50) and the Pagination below the table. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: dashboard placement: center scale: default instances: 2 guidance: text clutter: high difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 3 target_acquisition: 3 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 2 semantic_observability: 3 disambiguation_load: 5 justification: High clutter and two near-identical table instances require careful targeting plus multiple pagination-related state changes. success_trigger: human_readable: - 'Products table: page size is 50 and current page is 3.' - Services table state is ignored. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page_size: 50 page: 3 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: true target_instance_label_or_id: Products terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Applying changes to Services table instead of Products. - Setting page size to 50 but staying on page 1. - Going to page 3 but leaving page size at 10 or 25. expected_interaction_path: 'In Products card: set Rows per page to 50 → click page 3 in Pagination.' notes: 'Instrumentation: each card should set a stable instance label/testid; scope all state reads to the instance.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T08 name: 'Products table: go to last page in dark compact mode' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination (withEdges)' task_template: navigate_to secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: In the Products table, go to the last page (page 12). The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: In the Products table, go to the last page (page 12). The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Products** in **dark theme** with **compact spacing**. Component: Mantine Table + Pagination composite. Pagination is configured with **withEdges** enabled, so it shows small first/last controls (double-chevron buttons) in addition to previous/next. Dataset: 120 products, 10 rows per page (12 pages). Initial state: page 1. Controls: use the Pagination controls to reach page 12. In compact/dark mode, the edge controls are small and close together. Distractors: none beyond the table and pagination. scene_context: theme: dark spacing: compact layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: text clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 2 target_acquisition: 4 density_choice_interference: 2 depth_layering: 1 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 1 justification: Small, tightly spaced pagination controls in dark theme increase click precision demands even for a simple target page. success_trigger: human_readable: - Products table current page is 12. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: pagination: page: 12 tolerance: null require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Stopping at page 11. - Using next/previous but not reaching the final page. - Changing rows per page instead of navigating pages. expected_interaction_path: Click last-page edge control (or page 12 button if visible) in Pagination. notes: 'Checker hint: page is controlled by Pagination component; expose current page in a data attribute for consistent checking.' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T09 name: 'Invoices table: select the row matching a visual badge reference' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination (visual badge matching)' task_template: match_reference secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: Select the invoice row whose Flag badge matches the reference badge shown above the table. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: Select the invoice row whose Flag badge matches the reference badge shown above the table. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: isolated card centered titled **Invoices**. Component: Mantine Table + Pagination composite with checkbox selection. Visual reference (guidance=visual): above the table header, there is a small **Reference badge** area showing a single Flag badge (icon + color) with no text label. Each table row has a Flag badge in the first data column. Dataset: 120 invoices with IDs INV-0001…INV-0120, 10 rows per page. The matching badge appears on exactly one row: invoice **INV-0094**, located on page 10. Initial state: page 1; no selection. Controls: navigate using Pagination to find the row that has the same badge as the reference, then select that row's checkbox. Distractors: several badges share the same color but different icons, and vice versa, making partial matches common. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: isolated_card placement: center scale: default instances: 1 guidance: visual clutter: none difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 3 target_acquisition: 4 density_choice_interference: 4 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 2 disambiguation_load: 2 justification: Purely visual matching plus pagination search and small selection targets; partial visual matches increase interference. success_trigger: human_readable: - The selected invoice row matches the visual reference badge (resolved to INV-0094). - Exactly that one row is selected. canonical_predicate: predicate_type: matches_reference target_state: reference_id: ref-flag-badge-1 resolved_row_id: INV-0094 selection: mode: single selected_row_ids: - INV-0094 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: false target_instance_label_or_id: null terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Selecting a row with the same color but different icon (partial match). - Selecting a row with the same icon but different color (partial match). - Selecting multiple invoice rows. expected_interaction_path: Compare reference badge → paginate to page 10 → scan Flag column → select INV-0094. notes: 'Checker note: reference badge should be programmatically linked to the resolved_row_id for deterministic checking (avoid image-based inference).' - id: data_table_paginated-mantine-T10 name: 'Dashboard: select a row in the West Region table (3 instances)' canonical_type: data_table_paginated implementation_source: mantine implementation_variant: composite implementation_component: 'Mantine: Table + Pagination (3 instances dashboard)' task_template: select_one secondary_template: null browsergym_goal: On the dashboard, in the West Region table (not North or South), select the row with Record ID SALE-0423. The task will finish automatically when done. ui_copy: On the dashboard, in the West Region table (not North or South), select the row with Record ID SALE-0423. The task will finish automatically when done. setup_description: |- Layout: **dashboard** centered in the viewport. Scene contains THREE similar paginated tables (instances=3), each a Mantine Table + Pagination composite: • **North Region** • **South Region** • **West Region** Each table shows sales records with columns: Record ID, Rep, Amount, and Date, and each has a leading checkbox selection column. Dataset: each region has 120 records (12 pages at 10 rows per page). In the **West Region** table, Record ID **SALE-0423** appears on page 5. Initial state: all three tables start on page 1 with no selected rows. Task target: only the selection state of the **West Region** table matters. Distractors: a small KPI strip and a "Download CSV" button appear above the tables but do not affect the checker. scene_context: theme: light spacing: comfortable layout: dashboard placement: center scale: default instances: 3 guidance: text clutter: medium difficulty: difficulty_bucket: hard tier: L2 axes_ratings: precision_requirement: 3 target_acquisition: 4 density_choice_interference: 4 depth_layering: 2 feedback_dynamics: 1 semantic_observability: 4 disambiguation_load: 5 justification: Three near-identical table instances require strong disambiguation before paginating and selecting a specific row by ID. success_trigger: human_readable: - 'In the West Region table, exactly one selected row exists: SALE-0423.' canonical_predicate: predicate_type: equals target_state: selection: mode: single selected_row_ids: - SALE-0423 tolerance: set_mode: exact require_confirm: false confirm_control: null require_correct_instance: true target_instance_label_or_id: West Region terminal_condition: task ends when predicate holds negative_cases: - Selecting SALE-0423 in North or South table (wrong instance). - Selecting a different record ID (e.g., SALE-0422 or SALE-0424). - Selecting multiple rows. expected_interaction_path: Locate West Region table → go to page 5 → select row SALE-0423. notes: 'Instrumentation: each region table must have an instance label/testid so the checker can scope the selection model correctly.'