Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"name": "port-nimara-crm",
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"version": "0.1.0",
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"private": true,
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fix(audit-tier-6): validation, perms, ops/infra, per-port webhook secret
Final audit polish — closes the remaining LOW + MED items the previous
tiers didn't reach:
* Validation hardening: me.preferences uses .strict() + 8KB cap
instead of unbounded .passthrough(); files.uploadFile gains
magic-byte verification (jpeg/png/gif/webp/pdf/doc/xlsx); OCR scan
endpoint enforces 10MB cap + magic-byte check on receipt images;
port logoUrl + me.avatarUrl reject javascript:/data: schemes via
a shared httpUrl refinement.
* Permission gates: document-sends/{brochure,berth-pdf} now require
email.send (was withAuth-only); document-sends/{preview,list} on
email.view; ai/email-draft on email.send; documents/[id]/send
uses send_for_signing (was create); expenses/export/parent-company
flips from hard isSuperAdmin to expenses.export for parity;
admin/users/options gated on reminders.assign_others (was withAuth).
* Envelope hygiene: auth/set-password switches the third {message}
variant to errorResponse + {data: {email}}; ai/email-draft wraps
jobId in {data: {jobId}}.
* UI polish: reports-list.handleDownload surfaces failures via
toastError (was console-only).
* Ops/infra: pin pnpm@10.33.2 across all three Dockerfiles +
packageManager field in package.json; Dockerfile.worker re-orders
user creation BEFORE pnpm install so node_modules / .cache dirs
are worker-owned (fixes tesseract.js + sharp EACCES at first PDF
parse); add Redis-ping HEALTHCHECK to the worker container.
* Public health endpoint: returns full env+appUrl payload only when
the caller presents X-Intake-Secret, otherwise a minimal {status}
so generic uptime monitors still work but anonymous internet
doesn't get deployment fingerprints.
* Per-port Documenso webhook secret: new system_settings key
+ listDocumensoWebhookSecrets() helper. The webhook receiver
iterates every configured per-port secret with timing-safe
comparison + falls back to env, then forwards the resolved portId
into handleDocumentExpired so two ports sharing a documensoId
cannot cross-mutate.
Deferred (handled in dedicated follow-up PRs):
* Tier 5.1 — direct service tests for portal-auth / users /
email-accounts / document-sends / sales-email-config. MED, large
test-writing scope.
* The {ok: true} → {data: null} envelope migration across
alerts/expenses/admin-ocr-settings/storage routes. Mechanical but
needs coordinated client + test updates.
* CSP-nonce migration (drop unsafe-inline) — needs middleware-level
nonce generation that the Next 15 router has to thread through.
* Idempotency-Key header on Documenso createDocument. Requires
schema column on documents to persist the key; deferred so it
doesn't bundle a migration into this commit.
* The 16 better-auth user_id FKs — separate dedicated migration
with care (some columns are NOT NULL today and cascade decisions
matter).
* PermissionGate / Skeleton / EmptyState wraps across 5 admin lists
(auditor-H §§36–37) and the residential-clients filter bar.
Test status: 1175/1175 vitest, tsc clean.
Refs: docs/audit-comprehensive-2026-05-05.md MED §§28,29,30 + LOW §§32–43
+ HIGH §9 (Documenso secrets follow-up).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 21:03:31 +02:00
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"packageManager": "pnpm@10.33.2",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"scripts": {
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"dev": "next dev",
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2026-04-08 15:31:33 -04:00
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"build": "next build && pnpm build:server",
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"build:server": "esbuild src/server.ts --bundle --platform=node --target=node20 --format=cjs --outdir=dist --packages=external --tsconfig=tsconfig.server.json",
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"build:worker": "esbuild src/worker.ts --bundle --platform=node --target=node20 --format=cjs --outdir=dist --packages=external --tsconfig=tsconfig.server.json",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"start": "next start",
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"lint": "next lint",
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"format": "prettier --write \"src/**/*.{ts,tsx,json,css}\"",
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"db:generate": "drizzle-kit generate",
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"db:push": "drizzle-kit push",
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"db:studio": "drizzle-kit studio",
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"db:seed": "tsx src/lib/db/seed.ts",
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2026-05-06 20:19:50 +02:00
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"db:seed:realistic": "tsx src/lib/db/seed.ts",
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"db:seed:synthetic": "tsx src/lib/db/seed-synthetic.ts",
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"db:reset": "tsx scripts/db-reset.ts --confirm",
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"db:reseed:realistic": "pnpm db:reset && pnpm db:seed:realistic",
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"db:reseed:synthetic": "pnpm db:reset && pnpm db:seed:synthetic",
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test(e2e): exhaustive click-through suite + destructive narrow tests
PR 14: adds a tier-3.5 Playwright pass that opens every refactored page,
clicks every visible button/link/role=button, and asserts no console
errors, no app-side network 4xx/5xx, and no click-time exceptions.
Helper:
- tests/helpers/click-everything.ts — shared `clickEverythingOnPage`
with default skips for destructive selectors (archive, delete,
transfer, sign-out), auto-closing of dialogs, and return-to-start
after navigation.
Exhaustive specs (tests/e2e/exhaustive/):
- 01-yachts: list + detail + transfer dialog
- 02-companies: list + detail + add-membership dialog
- 03-reservations: berth list + detail reservations tab + reserve
dialog
- 04-client-detail: list + detail walking every tab
- 05-eoi-generate: generate dialog opens with Documenso option
- 06-invoice-form: new-invoice dialog billing-entity toggle
- 07-berths: list + detail walking every tab
- 08-portal: client portal yachts / memberships / reservations
- 09-navigation: every primary nav target loads cleanly
Destructive specs (tests/e2e/destructive/):
- 01-yacht-archive: create-via-API → archive via UI → assert removed.
Skips with a clear message when the global setup does not seed an
owner client (avoids brittle failures while the full destructive
fixture lands).
Playwright config: testDir hoisted to ./tests/e2e; new `exhaustive` and
`destructive` projects share the existing setup project. New scripts
test:e2e / test:e2e:smoke / test:e2e:exhaustive / test:e2e:destructive
in package.json drive each project independently.
CI integration deferred — no .github/workflows/* exists in this repo
yet, so the PR 14 task to wire a separate CI job is N/A. The new
projects will pick up automatically when a workflow lands.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 14:06:10 +02:00
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"test:e2e": "playwright test",
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"test:e2e:smoke": "playwright test --project=smoke",
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"test:e2e:exhaustive": "playwright test --project=exhaustive",
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"test:e2e:destructive": "playwright test --project=destructive",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"prepare": "husky"
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},
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"dependencies": {
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"@dnd-kit/core": "^6.3.1",
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"@dnd-kit/sortable": "^10.0.0",
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"@dnd-kit/utilities": "^3.2.2",
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"@hookform/resolvers": "^3.9.0",
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"@pdfme/common": "^5.5.8",
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"@pdfme/generator": "^5.5.8",
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"@pdfme/schemas": "^5.5.8",
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"@radix-ui/react-accordion": "^1.2.12",
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"@radix-ui/react-alert-dialog": "^1.1.15",
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"@radix-ui/react-avatar": "^1.1.11",
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"@radix-ui/react-checkbox": "^1.3.3",
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"@radix-ui/react-dialog": "^1.1.15",
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"@radix-ui/react-dropdown-menu": "^2.1.16",
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"@radix-ui/react-icons": "^1.3.0",
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"@radix-ui/react-label": "^2.1.8",
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"@radix-ui/react-navigation-menu": "^1.2.14",
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"@radix-ui/react-popover": "^1.1.15",
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"@radix-ui/react-progress": "^1.1.8",
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"@radix-ui/react-radio-group": "^1.3.8",
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"@radix-ui/react-scroll-area": "^1.2.10",
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"@radix-ui/react-select": "^2.2.6",
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"@radix-ui/react-separator": "^1.1.8",
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"@radix-ui/react-slider": "^1.3.6",
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"@radix-ui/react-slot": "^1.2.4",
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"@radix-ui/react-switch": "^1.2.6",
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"@radix-ui/react-tabs": "^1.1.13",
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"@radix-ui/react-tooltip": "^1.2.8",
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"@socket.io/redis-adapter": "^8.3.0",
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"@tanstack/react-query": "^5.62.0",
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"@tanstack/react-query-devtools": "^5.62.0",
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"@tanstack/react-table": "^8.21.3",
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feat(expenses): streaming expense-PDF export + receipt-less expense flag + audit-3 fixes
Replaces the legacy text-only expense PDF (was just dumping rows into a
single pdfme text field — no images, no pagination) with a proper
streaming export modelled on the legacy Nuxt client-portal but
re-architected for memory safety. The legacy implementation OOM'd on
hundreds of receipts because it:
- buffered every receipt image into memory simultaneously
- accumulated PDF chunks into an array, concat'd at end
- base64-encoded the whole PDF into a JSON response (3x peak memory)
- had no image downscaling
The new design:
- `streamExpensePdf()` (src/lib/services/expense-pdf.service.ts):
pdfkit pipes bytes directly to the HTTP response (no Buffer
accumulation). Receipts are processed serially so peak heap is one
image at a time. Sharp downscales any receipt > 500 KB or > 1500 px
to JPEG q80 — typical 8 MB phone photo collapses to ~250 KB. For a
500-receipt export, peak RSS stays under ~100 MB; legacy needed >2
GB for the same input.
- Pages: cover summary box (count, totals, currency equiv, optional
processing fee), grouped expense table (groupBy=none|payer|category|
date), one-page-per-receipt with header (establishment, amount,
date, payer, category, file name) and full-bleed image.
- Storage backend abstraction — receipts stream from
`getStorageBackend().get(storageKey)`, works on MinIO/S3/filesystem.
- Route: POST /api/v1/expenses/export/pdf streams binary
application/pdf with cache-control:no-store. Validator caps
expenseIds at 1000 to prevent runaway loops.
Receipt-less expense flow (per user request):
- Schema: 0033 migration adds `expenses.no_receipt_acknowledged`
boolean (default false).
- Validator: createExpenseSchema requires either receiptFileIds OR
noReceiptAcknowledged=true; the .refine() error message tells the
rep exactly what to do. updateExpenseSchema is partial and skips
the rule (existing rows can be edited without re-acknowledging).
- PDF: receiptless expenses get an inline red "(no receipt)" tag in
the establishment cell + a red footer warning in the summary box
showing the count and at-risk amount.
- The legacy parent-company reimbursement queue may refuse to pay
receiptless expenses, so the warning is load-bearing for ops.
Audit-3 fixes piggy-backed:
- 🔴 Tesseract OCR runtime now races a 30s timeout (CPU-bomb DoS
protection — a crafted PDF rasterizing to high-res noise could
pin the worker indefinitely).
- 🟠 brochures.service.ts:listBrochures dropped a wasted query (the
legacy single-brochure fast-path was discarding its result on the
multi-brochure branch).
- 🟠 berth-pdf.service.ts:listBerthPdfVersions now Promise.all's the
presignDownload calls instead of awaiting each in a for-loop —
20-version berths went from 20× round-trip to 1×.
- 🟡 public berths route no longer logs the full `row` object on
enum drift (was dumping price + amenity columns into ops logs).
- 🟡 dropped the dead `void sql` import from public berths route.
Tests still 1163/1163. tsc clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 04:38:32 +02:00
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"@types/pdfkit": "^0.17.6",
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feat(gdpr): staff-triggered client-data export bundle (Article 15)
Adds a full GDPR Article 15 (right of access) workflow. Staff trigger
an export from the client detail; a BullMQ worker assembles every row
keyed to that client (profile, contacts, addresses, notes, tags,
yachts, company memberships, interests, reservations, invoices,
documents, last 500 audit events) into JSON + a self-contained HTML
report, ZIPs them, uploads to MinIO, and optionally emails the client
a 7-day signed download link.
- New table gdpr_exports tracks lifecycle (pending → building → ready
→ sent / failed) with a 30-day cleanup target
- Bundle builder (gdpr-bundle-builder.ts) — pure read-side, tenant-
scoped, with HTML escaping to block injection from rogue field values
- Worker hook in export queue dispatches on job name 'gdpr-export'
- New audit actions: 'request_gdpr_export', 'send_gdpr_export'
- API: POST/GET /api/v1/clients/:id/gdpr-export (admin-gated, exports
rate-limit, Article-15 audit on POST); GET /:exportId returns a
fresh signed URL
- UI: <GdprExportButton> dialog on client detail header — admin-only,
shows recent exports, supports email-to-client + override recipient,
polls every 5s while open
- Validation: refuses email-to-client when no primary email + no
override (rather than silently dropping the send)
Tests: 778/778 vitest (was 771) — +7 covering builder happy path,
HTML escaping, tenant isolation, empty client, request-flow validation,
and audit / queue interaction.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 20:06:31 +02:00
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"archiver": "^7.0.1",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"better-auth": "^1.2.0",
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"bullmq": "^5.25.0",
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"class-variance-authority": "^0.7.0",
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"clsx": "^2.1.1",
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"cmdk": "^1.1.1",
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"date-fns": "^4.1.0",
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"drizzle-orm": "^0.38.0",
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"imapflow": "^1.2.13",
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"ioredis": "^5.4.0",
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feat(i18n): country/phone/timezone/subdivision primitives + form wiring
Cross-cutting i18n polish for forms across the marina + residential + company
domains. Introduces a single source of truth for country/phone/timezone/
subdivision data and replaces every nationality-as-free-text and timezone-
as-string Input with a dedicated combobox.
PR1 Countries — ALL_COUNTRY_CODES (~250 ISO-3166-1 alpha-2), Intl.DisplayNames
for localized labels, detectDefaultCountry() with navigator-region
fallback to US, CountryCombobox with regional-indicator flag glyphs +
compact mode for inline use.
PR2 Phone — libphonenumber-js wrapper (parsePhone / formatAsYouType /
callingCodeFor), PhoneInput with flag dropdown + national-format
AsYouType + paste-detect that flips the country dropdown for pasted
international strings.
PR3 Timezones — country->IANA map (250 entries, multi-zone for AU/BR/CA/CD/
ID/KZ/MN/MX/RU/US), formatTimezoneLabel ("Europe/London (UTC+1)"),
TimezoneCombobox with Suggested/All grouping driven by countryHint.
PR4 Subdivisions — wraps the iso-3166-2 npm package (~5000 ISO 3166-2
codes for every country), per-country cache, SubdivisionCombobox with
"Pick a country first" / "No regions available" empty states.
PR5 Schema deltas (migration 0015) — clients.nationality_iso, clientContacts
{value_e164, value_country}, clientAddresses {country_iso, subdivision_iso},
residentialClients {phone_e164, phone_country, nationality_iso, timezone,
place_of_residence_country_iso, subdivision_iso}, companies {incorporation_
country_iso, incorporation_subdivision_iso}, companyAddresses {country_iso,
subdivision_iso}. Plus shared zod validators (validators/i18n.ts) used
by every entity validator + route handler.
PR6 ClientForm + ClientDetail — CountryCombobox replaces nationality Input,
TimezoneCombobox replaces timezone Input (driven by nationalityIso hint),
PhoneInput conditionally rendered for phone/whatsapp contacts. Inline
editors (InlineCountryField / InlineTimezoneField / InlinePhoneField)
for the detail-page overview rows + ContactsEditor.
PR7 Residential client form + detail — phone -> PhoneInput, nationality/
timezone/place-of-residence-country/subdivision rows in both create
sheet and inline-editable detail view. Subdivision wipes when country
flips since codes are country-scoped.
PR8 Company form + detail — incorporation country -> CountryCombobox,
incorporation region -> SubdivisionCombobox in both modes.
PR9 Public inquiry endpoint — accepts pre-normalized phoneE164/phoneCountry
and i18n fields from newer website builds, server-side parsePhone()
fallback for legacy raw-international submissions. Old Nuxt builds
keep working unchanged.
Tests: 4 unit suites for the primitives (25 tests), 1 integration spec for
the public phone-normalization path (3 tests), 1 smoke spec asserting the
combobox triggers render in all three create sheets.
Test totals: vitest 713 -> 741 (+28).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 18:13:08 +02:00
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"jose": "^6.2.1",
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feat(i18n): country/phone/timezone/subdivision primitives + form wiring
Cross-cutting i18n polish for forms across the marina + residential + company
domains. Introduces a single source of truth for country/phone/timezone/
subdivision data and replaces every nationality-as-free-text and timezone-
as-string Input with a dedicated combobox.
PR1 Countries — ALL_COUNTRY_CODES (~250 ISO-3166-1 alpha-2), Intl.DisplayNames
for localized labels, detectDefaultCountry() with navigator-region
fallback to US, CountryCombobox with regional-indicator flag glyphs +
compact mode for inline use.
PR2 Phone — libphonenumber-js wrapper (parsePhone / formatAsYouType /
callingCodeFor), PhoneInput with flag dropdown + national-format
AsYouType + paste-detect that flips the country dropdown for pasted
international strings.
PR3 Timezones — country->IANA map (250 entries, multi-zone for AU/BR/CA/CD/
ID/KZ/MN/MX/RU/US), formatTimezoneLabel ("Europe/London (UTC+1)"),
TimezoneCombobox with Suggested/All grouping driven by countryHint.
PR4 Subdivisions — wraps the iso-3166-2 npm package (~5000 ISO 3166-2
codes for every country), per-country cache, SubdivisionCombobox with
"Pick a country first" / "No regions available" empty states.
PR5 Schema deltas (migration 0015) — clients.nationality_iso, clientContacts
{value_e164, value_country}, clientAddresses {country_iso, subdivision_iso},
residentialClients {phone_e164, phone_country, nationality_iso, timezone,
place_of_residence_country_iso, subdivision_iso}, companies {incorporation_
country_iso, incorporation_subdivision_iso}, companyAddresses {country_iso,
subdivision_iso}. Plus shared zod validators (validators/i18n.ts) used
by every entity validator + route handler.
PR6 ClientForm + ClientDetail — CountryCombobox replaces nationality Input,
TimezoneCombobox replaces timezone Input (driven by nationalityIso hint),
PhoneInput conditionally rendered for phone/whatsapp contacts. Inline
editors (InlineCountryField / InlineTimezoneField / InlinePhoneField)
for the detail-page overview rows + ContactsEditor.
PR7 Residential client form + detail — phone -> PhoneInput, nationality/
timezone/place-of-residence-country/subdivision rows in both create
sheet and inline-editable detail view. Subdivision wipes when country
flips since codes are country-scoped.
PR8 Company form + detail — incorporation country -> CountryCombobox,
incorporation region -> SubdivisionCombobox in both modes.
PR9 Public inquiry endpoint — accepts pre-normalized phoneE164/phoneCountry
and i18n fields from newer website builds, server-side parsePhone()
fallback for legacy raw-international submissions. Old Nuxt builds
keep working unchanged.
Tests: 4 unit suites for the primitives (25 tests), 1 integration spec for
the public phone-normalization path (3 tests), 1 smoke spec asserting the
combobox triggers render in all three create sheets.
Test totals: vitest 713 -> 741 (+28).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 18:13:08 +02:00
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"lucide-react": "^0.460.0",
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"mailparser": "^3.9.4",
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"minio": "^8.0.0",
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2026-05-05 18:33:13 +02:00
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"next": "15.2.9",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"next-themes": "^0.4.0",
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"nodemailer": "^6.9.0",
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"openai": "^6.27.0",
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feat(eoi): in-app pathway fills the same source PDF as Documenso
When the in-app pathway is used for EOI templates, we now load the same
source PDF that the Documenso template uploads and fill its AcroForm
fields with values from EoiContext via pdf-lib. Field names mirror the
Documenso template's formValues keys exactly (Name, Email, Address,
Yacht Name, Length, Width, Draft, Berth Number + Lease_10 / Purchase
checkboxes), so both pathways produce equivalent legal documents — only
the renderer differs.
The form is left interactive (not flattened) so a recipient can still
adjust values before signing. Non-EOI templates (welcome letters,
acknowledgments, etc.) keep using the existing HTML→pdfme path.
Adds:
- pdf-lib direct dep
- src/lib/pdf/fill-eoi-form.ts — load + fill helpers, EOI_TEMPLATE_PDF_PATH
env override
- assets/ + README documenting the expected source PDF
- next.config outputFileTracingIncludes so the asset is bundled in the
standalone build
Tests: 8 new (4 fill-form unit + 2 source-PDF route + 2 fallback);
645/645 green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 13:38:02 +02:00
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"pdf-lib": "^1.17.1",
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feat(expenses): streaming expense-PDF export + receipt-less expense flag + audit-3 fixes
Replaces the legacy text-only expense PDF (was just dumping rows into a
single pdfme text field — no images, no pagination) with a proper
streaming export modelled on the legacy Nuxt client-portal but
re-architected for memory safety. The legacy implementation OOM'd on
hundreds of receipts because it:
- buffered every receipt image into memory simultaneously
- accumulated PDF chunks into an array, concat'd at end
- base64-encoded the whole PDF into a JSON response (3x peak memory)
- had no image downscaling
The new design:
- `streamExpensePdf()` (src/lib/services/expense-pdf.service.ts):
pdfkit pipes bytes directly to the HTTP response (no Buffer
accumulation). Receipts are processed serially so peak heap is one
image at a time. Sharp downscales any receipt > 500 KB or > 1500 px
to JPEG q80 — typical 8 MB phone photo collapses to ~250 KB. For a
500-receipt export, peak RSS stays under ~100 MB; legacy needed >2
GB for the same input.
- Pages: cover summary box (count, totals, currency equiv, optional
processing fee), grouped expense table (groupBy=none|payer|category|
date), one-page-per-receipt with header (establishment, amount,
date, payer, category, file name) and full-bleed image.
- Storage backend abstraction — receipts stream from
`getStorageBackend().get(storageKey)`, works on MinIO/S3/filesystem.
- Route: POST /api/v1/expenses/export/pdf streams binary
application/pdf with cache-control:no-store. Validator caps
expenseIds at 1000 to prevent runaway loops.
Receipt-less expense flow (per user request):
- Schema: 0033 migration adds `expenses.no_receipt_acknowledged`
boolean (default false).
- Validator: createExpenseSchema requires either receiptFileIds OR
noReceiptAcknowledged=true; the .refine() error message tells the
rep exactly what to do. updateExpenseSchema is partial and skips
the rule (existing rows can be edited without re-acknowledging).
- PDF: receiptless expenses get an inline red "(no receipt)" tag in
the establishment cell + a red footer warning in the summary box
showing the count and at-risk amount.
- The legacy parent-company reimbursement queue may refuse to pay
receiptless expenses, so the warning is load-bearing for ops.
Audit-3 fixes piggy-backed:
- 🔴 Tesseract OCR runtime now races a 30s timeout (CPU-bomb DoS
protection — a crafted PDF rasterizing to high-res noise could
pin the worker indefinitely).
- 🟠 brochures.service.ts:listBrochures dropped a wasted query (the
legacy single-brochure fast-path was discarding its result on the
multi-brochure branch).
- 🟠 berth-pdf.service.ts:listBerthPdfVersions now Promise.all's the
presignDownload calls instead of awaiting each in a for-loop —
20-version berths went from 20× round-trip to 1×.
- 🟡 public berths route no longer logs the full `row` object on
enum drift (was dumping price + amenity columns into ops logs).
- 🟡 dropped the dead `void sql` import from public berths route.
Tests still 1163/1163. tsc clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 04:38:32 +02:00
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"pdfkit": "^0.18.0",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"pino": "^9.5.0",
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"pino-pretty": "^13.0.0",
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"postgres": "^3.4.0",
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"react": "^19.0.0",
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"react-day-picker": "^9.14.0",
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"react-dom": "^19.0.0",
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"react-hook-form": "^7.54.0",
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"recharts": "^3.8.0",
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feat(expenses): streaming expense-PDF export + receipt-less expense flag + audit-3 fixes
Replaces the legacy text-only expense PDF (was just dumping rows into a
single pdfme text field — no images, no pagination) with a proper
streaming export modelled on the legacy Nuxt client-portal but
re-architected for memory safety. The legacy implementation OOM'd on
hundreds of receipts because it:
- buffered every receipt image into memory simultaneously
- accumulated PDF chunks into an array, concat'd at end
- base64-encoded the whole PDF into a JSON response (3x peak memory)
- had no image downscaling
The new design:
- `streamExpensePdf()` (src/lib/services/expense-pdf.service.ts):
pdfkit pipes bytes directly to the HTTP response (no Buffer
accumulation). Receipts are processed serially so peak heap is one
image at a time. Sharp downscales any receipt > 500 KB or > 1500 px
to JPEG q80 — typical 8 MB phone photo collapses to ~250 KB. For a
500-receipt export, peak RSS stays under ~100 MB; legacy needed >2
GB for the same input.
- Pages: cover summary box (count, totals, currency equiv, optional
processing fee), grouped expense table (groupBy=none|payer|category|
date), one-page-per-receipt with header (establishment, amount,
date, payer, category, file name) and full-bleed image.
- Storage backend abstraction — receipts stream from
`getStorageBackend().get(storageKey)`, works on MinIO/S3/filesystem.
- Route: POST /api/v1/expenses/export/pdf streams binary
application/pdf with cache-control:no-store. Validator caps
expenseIds at 1000 to prevent runaway loops.
Receipt-less expense flow (per user request):
- Schema: 0033 migration adds `expenses.no_receipt_acknowledged`
boolean (default false).
- Validator: createExpenseSchema requires either receiptFileIds OR
noReceiptAcknowledged=true; the .refine() error message tells the
rep exactly what to do. updateExpenseSchema is partial and skips
the rule (existing rows can be edited without re-acknowledging).
- PDF: receiptless expenses get an inline red "(no receipt)" tag in
the establishment cell + a red footer warning in the summary box
showing the count and at-risk amount.
- The legacy parent-company reimbursement queue may refuse to pay
receiptless expenses, so the warning is load-bearing for ops.
Audit-3 fixes piggy-backed:
- 🔴 Tesseract OCR runtime now races a 30s timeout (CPU-bomb DoS
protection — a crafted PDF rasterizing to high-res noise could
pin the worker indefinitely).
- 🟠 brochures.service.ts:listBrochures dropped a wasted query (the
legacy single-brochure fast-path was discarding its result on the
multi-brochure branch).
- 🟠 berth-pdf.service.ts:listBerthPdfVersions now Promise.all's the
presignDownload calls instead of awaiting each in a for-loop —
20-version berths went from 20× round-trip to 1×.
- 🟡 public berths route no longer logs the full `row` object on
enum drift (was dumping price + amenity columns into ops logs).
- 🟡 dropped the dead `void sql` import from public berths route.
Tests still 1163/1163. tsc clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 04:38:32 +02:00
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"sharp": "^0.34.5",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"socket.io": "^4.8.0",
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"socket.io-client": "^4.8.0",
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"sonner": "^1.7.0",
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"tailwind-merge": "^2.6.0",
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"tailwindcss-animate": "^1.0.7",
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feat(ocr): Tesseract.js as default scanner, AI as opt-in per port
The mobile receipt scanner now runs Tesseract.js in-browser by default —
on-device, free, and image bytes never leave the device. AI providers
(OpenAI / Claude) become a per-port opt-in for higher accuracy on
hard-to-read receipts.
- Lazy-load Tesseract WASM in src/lib/ocr/tesseract-client.ts (5 MB
bundle dynamic-imports on first scan, not in main chunk)
- Heuristic parser src/lib/ocr/parse-receipt-text.ts extracts vendor,
date, amount, currency, and line items from raw OCR text
- New port-scoped aiEnabled flag on OcrConfig (defaults false). Resolved
flag never inherits from the global row — each port admin opts in
independently
- Scan endpoint short-circuits to manual-mode when aiEnabled=false so
the AI provider is never invoked unless the admin has flipped the
switch
- Scan UI runs Tesseract first, then asks the server whether AI is
enabled — uses the AI result only when its confidence beats Tesseract;
network failures degrade gracefully to the local parse
- Admin OCR-settings form gains the per-port aiEnabled checkbox
Tests: 756/756 vitest (was 747) — +7 parser unit tests, +2 aiEnabled
config tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 19:46:29 +02:00
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"tesseract.js": "^7.0.0",
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2026-04-29 14:05:10 +02:00
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"vaul": "^1.1.2",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"zod": "^3.24.0",
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"zustand": "^5.0.0"
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},
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"devDependencies": {
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"@eslint/eslintrc": "^3.3.5",
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"@playwright/test": "^1.58.2",
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feat(gdpr): staff-triggered client-data export bundle (Article 15)
Adds a full GDPR Article 15 (right of access) workflow. Staff trigger
an export from the client detail; a BullMQ worker assembles every row
keyed to that client (profile, contacts, addresses, notes, tags,
yachts, company memberships, interests, reservations, invoices,
documents, last 500 audit events) into JSON + a self-contained HTML
report, ZIPs them, uploads to MinIO, and optionally emails the client
a 7-day signed download link.
- New table gdpr_exports tracks lifecycle (pending → building → ready
→ sent / failed) with a 30-day cleanup target
- Bundle builder (gdpr-bundle-builder.ts) — pure read-side, tenant-
scoped, with HTML escaping to block injection from rogue field values
- Worker hook in export queue dispatches on job name 'gdpr-export'
- New audit actions: 'request_gdpr_export', 'send_gdpr_export'
- API: POST/GET /api/v1/clients/:id/gdpr-export (admin-gated, exports
rate-limit, Article-15 audit on POST); GET /:exportId returns a
fresh signed URL
- UI: <GdprExportButton> dialog on client detail header — admin-only,
shows recent exports, supports email-to-client + override recipient,
polls every 5s while open
- Validation: refuses email-to-client when no primary email + no
override (rather than silently dropping the send)
Tests: 778/778 vitest (was 771) — +7 covering builder happy path,
HTML escaping, tenant isolation, empty client, request-flow validation,
and audit / queue interaction.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 20:06:31 +02:00
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"@types/archiver": "^7.0.0",
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feat(i18n): country/phone/timezone/subdivision primitives + form wiring
Cross-cutting i18n polish for forms across the marina + residential + company
domains. Introduces a single source of truth for country/phone/timezone/
subdivision data and replaces every nationality-as-free-text and timezone-
as-string Input with a dedicated combobox.
PR1 Countries — ALL_COUNTRY_CODES (~250 ISO-3166-1 alpha-2), Intl.DisplayNames
for localized labels, detectDefaultCountry() with navigator-region
fallback to US, CountryCombobox with regional-indicator flag glyphs +
compact mode for inline use.
PR2 Phone — libphonenumber-js wrapper (parsePhone / formatAsYouType /
callingCodeFor), PhoneInput with flag dropdown + national-format
AsYouType + paste-detect that flips the country dropdown for pasted
international strings.
PR3 Timezones — country->IANA map (250 entries, multi-zone for AU/BR/CA/CD/
ID/KZ/MN/MX/RU/US), formatTimezoneLabel ("Europe/London (UTC+1)"),
TimezoneCombobox with Suggested/All grouping driven by countryHint.
PR4 Subdivisions — wraps the iso-3166-2 npm package (~5000 ISO 3166-2
codes for every country), per-country cache, SubdivisionCombobox with
"Pick a country first" / "No regions available" empty states.
PR5 Schema deltas (migration 0015) — clients.nationality_iso, clientContacts
{value_e164, value_country}, clientAddresses {country_iso, subdivision_iso},
residentialClients {phone_e164, phone_country, nationality_iso, timezone,
place_of_residence_country_iso, subdivision_iso}, companies {incorporation_
country_iso, incorporation_subdivision_iso}, companyAddresses {country_iso,
subdivision_iso}. Plus shared zod validators (validators/i18n.ts) used
by every entity validator + route handler.
PR6 ClientForm + ClientDetail — CountryCombobox replaces nationality Input,
TimezoneCombobox replaces timezone Input (driven by nationalityIso hint),
PhoneInput conditionally rendered for phone/whatsapp contacts. Inline
editors (InlineCountryField / InlineTimezoneField / InlinePhoneField)
for the detail-page overview rows + ContactsEditor.
PR7 Residential client form + detail — phone -> PhoneInput, nationality/
timezone/place-of-residence-country/subdivision rows in both create
sheet and inline-editable detail view. Subdivision wipes when country
flips since codes are country-scoped.
PR8 Company form + detail — incorporation country -> CountryCombobox,
incorporation region -> SubdivisionCombobox in both modes.
PR9 Public inquiry endpoint — accepts pre-normalized phoneE164/phoneCountry
and i18n fields from newer website builds, server-side parsePhone()
fallback for legacy raw-international submissions. Old Nuxt builds
keep working unchanged.
Tests: 4 unit suites for the primitives (25 tests), 1 integration spec for
the public phone-normalization path (3 tests), 1 smoke spec asserting the
combobox triggers render in all three create sheets.
Test totals: vitest 713 -> 741 (+28).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 18:13:08 +02:00
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"@types/iso-3166-2": "^1.0.4",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"@types/mailparser": "^3.4.6",
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"@types/node": "^22.0.0",
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"@types/nodemailer": "^6.4.0",
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"@types/react": "^19.0.0",
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"@types/react-dom": "^19.0.0",
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"@vitest/coverage-v8": "^4.1.0",
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"autoprefixer": "^10.4.27",
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"dotenv": "^17.3.1",
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"drizzle-kit": "^0.30.0",
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feat(eoi): in-app pathway fills the same source PDF as Documenso
When the in-app pathway is used for EOI templates, we now load the same
source PDF that the Documenso template uploads and fill its AcroForm
fields with values from EoiContext via pdf-lib. Field names mirror the
Documenso template's formValues keys exactly (Name, Email, Address,
Yacht Name, Length, Width, Draft, Berth Number + Lease_10 / Purchase
checkboxes), so both pathways produce equivalent legal documents — only
the renderer differs.
The form is left interactive (not flattened) so a recipient can still
adjust values before signing. Non-EOI templates (welcome letters,
acknowledgments, etc.) keep using the existing HTML→pdfme path.
Adds:
- pdf-lib direct dep
- src/lib/pdf/fill-eoi-form.ts — load + fill helpers, EOI_TEMPLATE_PDF_PATH
env override
- assets/ + README documenting the expected source PDF
- next.config outputFileTracingIncludes so the asset is bundled in the
standalone build
Tests: 8 new (4 fill-form unit + 2 source-PDF route + 2 fallback);
645/645 green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 13:38:02 +02:00
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"esbuild": "^0.25.0",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"eslint": "^9.0.0",
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2026-05-05 18:33:13 +02:00
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"eslint-config-next": "15.2.9",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"eslint-config-prettier": "^9.1.0",
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"husky": "^9.1.0",
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"lint-staged": "^15.2.0",
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"postcss": "^8.4.0",
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"prettier": "^3.4.0",
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2026-05-01 16:37:40 +02:00
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"react-grab": "^0.1.32",
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Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00
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"tailwindcss": "^3.4.0",
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"tsx": "^4.19.0",
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"typescript": "^5.7.0",
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"vitest": "^4.1.0"
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}
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}
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