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import { NextResponse } from 'next/server';
import { ZodError } from 'zod';
import { logger } from '@/lib/logger';
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 14:12:59 +02:00
import { getRequestId } from '@/lib/request-context';
import { captureErrorEvent } from '@/lib/services/error-events.service';
import { ERROR_CODES, type ErrorCode } from '@/lib/error-codes';
export class AppError extends Error {
constructor(
public statusCode: number,
message: string,
public code?: string,
) {
super(message);
this.name = 'AppError';
}
}
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 14:12:59 +02:00
/**
* Throw site for any registered error code. Consolidates the
* status + plain-text message + stable code into one constructor.
*
* throw new CodedError('EXPENSES_RECEIPT_REQUIRED');
*
* Pass `details` for structured payload (e.g. zod validation issues),
* or `internalMessage` for an admin-only string that lands in the
* error_events row but is NEVER returned to the user (the user gets
* the plain-text message from the registry).
*/
export class CodedError extends AppError {
/** Optional structured details surfaced to the client. */
public details?: unknown;
/** Optional verbose message for admin logs only - never sent to client. */
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 14:12:59 +02:00
public internalMessage?: string;
constructor(code: ErrorCode, opts: { details?: unknown; internalMessage?: string } = {}) {
const def = ERROR_CODES[code];
super(def.status, def.userMessage, code);
this.name = 'CodedError';
this.details = opts.details;
this.internalMessage = opts.internalMessage;
}
}
/**
* Backwards-compat shims: these existing subclasses are still used in
* lots of places; new throw sites should prefer `CodedError` so the
* code surfaces in the registry.
*
* Messages have been rewritten to plain language (no internal jargon)
* so the user-facing toast reads naturally even before a service is
* migrated to a specific CodedError code.
*/
export class NotFoundError extends AppError {
constructor(entity: string) {
// Plain-text version of "X not found" - the registered code stays
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 14:12:59 +02:00
// generic until callers migrate to specific codes per entity.
super(
404,
`We couldn't find that ${entity.toLowerCase()}. It may have been removed.`,
'NOT_FOUND',
);
}
}
export class ForbiddenError extends AppError {
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-05 14:12:59 +02:00
constructor(
message = "You don't have permission to do that. Ask an admin if you think you should.",
) {
super(403, message, 'FORBIDDEN');
}
}
feat(portal): replace magic-link with email/password + admin-initiated activation The client portal no longer uses passwordless / magic-link sign-in. Each client now has a `portal_users` row with a scrypt-hashed password, created by an admin from the client detail page; the admin's invite mails an activation link that the client uses to set their own password. Forgot-password is wired through the same token mechanism. Schema (migration `0009_outgoing_rumiko_fujikawa.sql`): - `portal_users` — one per client account, separate from the CRM `users` table (better-auth) so the auth realms stay isolated. Email is globally unique, password is null until activation. - `portal_auth_tokens` — single-use activation / reset tokens. Stores only the SHA-256 hash so a DB compromise never leaks live tokens. Services: - `src/lib/portal/passwords.ts` — scrypt hash/verify (no new deps; uses node:crypto), token mint+hash helpers. - `src/lib/services/portal-auth.service.ts` — createPortalUser, resendActivation, activateAccount, signIn (timing-safe), requestPasswordReset, resetPassword. Auth failures throw the new UnauthorizedError (401); enumeration-safe behaviour everywhere. Routes: - POST /api/portal/auth/sign-in — sets the existing portal JWT cookie. - POST /api/portal/auth/forgot-password — always 200. - POST /api/portal/auth/reset-password — token + new password. - POST /api/portal/auth/activate — token + initial password. - POST /api/v1/clients/:id/portal-user — admin invite (and `?action=resend`). - Removed: /api/portal/auth/request, /api/portal/auth/verify (magic link). UI: - /portal/login — replaced email-only magic-link form with email + password + "forgot password" link. - /portal/forgot-password, /portal/reset-password, /portal/activate — new. - New shared `PasswordSetForm` component used by activate + reset. - New `PortalInviteButton` rendered on the client detail header. Email send: - `createTransporter` now wires SMTP auth when SMTP_USER+SMTP_PASS are set (gmail app-password or marina-server creds, configured via env). - `SMTP_FROM` env var lets the sender address be overridden without pinning it to `noreply@${SMTP_HOST}`. Tests: - Smoke spec 17 (client-portal) updated to the new flow: 7/7 green. - Smoke specs 02-crud-spine, 05-invoices, 20-critical-path updated to match the post-refactor client + invoice forms (drop companyName, use OwnerPicker + billingEmail). - Vitest 652/652 still green; type-check clean. Drops the dead `requestMagicLink` from portal.service.ts. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 15:34:02 +02:00
export class UnauthorizedError extends AppError {
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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constructor(message = 'Please sign in to continue.') {
feat(portal): replace magic-link with email/password + admin-initiated activation The client portal no longer uses passwordless / magic-link sign-in. Each client now has a `portal_users` row with a scrypt-hashed password, created by an admin from the client detail page; the admin's invite mails an activation link that the client uses to set their own password. Forgot-password is wired through the same token mechanism. Schema (migration `0009_outgoing_rumiko_fujikawa.sql`): - `portal_users` — one per client account, separate from the CRM `users` table (better-auth) so the auth realms stay isolated. Email is globally unique, password is null until activation. - `portal_auth_tokens` — single-use activation / reset tokens. Stores only the SHA-256 hash so a DB compromise never leaks live tokens. Services: - `src/lib/portal/passwords.ts` — scrypt hash/verify (no new deps; uses node:crypto), token mint+hash helpers. - `src/lib/services/portal-auth.service.ts` — createPortalUser, resendActivation, activateAccount, signIn (timing-safe), requestPasswordReset, resetPassword. Auth failures throw the new UnauthorizedError (401); enumeration-safe behaviour everywhere. Routes: - POST /api/portal/auth/sign-in — sets the existing portal JWT cookie. - POST /api/portal/auth/forgot-password — always 200. - POST /api/portal/auth/reset-password — token + new password. - POST /api/portal/auth/activate — token + initial password. - POST /api/v1/clients/:id/portal-user — admin invite (and `?action=resend`). - Removed: /api/portal/auth/request, /api/portal/auth/verify (magic link). UI: - /portal/login — replaced email-only magic-link form with email + password + "forgot password" link. - /portal/forgot-password, /portal/reset-password, /portal/activate — new. - New shared `PasswordSetForm` component used by activate + reset. - New `PortalInviteButton` rendered on the client detail header. Email send: - `createTransporter` now wires SMTP auth when SMTP_USER+SMTP_PASS are set (gmail app-password or marina-server creds, configured via env). - `SMTP_FROM` env var lets the sender address be overridden without pinning it to `noreply@${SMTP_HOST}`. Tests: - Smoke spec 17 (client-portal) updated to the new flow: 7/7 green. - Smoke specs 02-crud-spine, 05-invoices, 20-critical-path updated to match the post-refactor client + invoice forms (drop companyName, use OwnerPicker + billingEmail). - Vitest 652/652 still green; type-check clean. Drops the dead `requestMagicLink` from portal.service.ts. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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super(401, message, 'UNAUTHORIZED');
}
}
export class ValidationError extends AppError {
constructor(
message: string,
public details?: Array<{ field: string; message: string }>,
) {
super(400, message, 'VALIDATION_ERROR');
}
}
export class ConflictError extends AppError {
constructor(message: string) {
super(409, message, 'CONFLICT');
}
}
export class RateLimitError extends AppError {
constructor(public retryAfter: number) {
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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super(
429,
"You've done that a lot in a short time. Please wait a moment and try again.",
'RATE_LIMITED',
);
}
}
/**
* Converts any thrown value into a sanitised NextResponse.
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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*
* Always attaches the active `X-Request-Id` to:
* - the response header (so a curl/dev-tools user can see it)
* - the JSON body (so a UI toast can surface "Error ID: …")
*
* For unhandled (5xx) errors, also persists a row to `error_events`
* so a super admin can paste the request id into the inspector and
* pull the full stack + body excerpt + log lines.
*
* Never leaks stack traces, internal paths, or DB error details to
* the client - that data goes to pino + the error_events row only.
*/
export function errorResponse(error: unknown): NextResponse {
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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const requestId = getRequestId();
const headers = requestId ? { 'X-Request-Id': requestId } : undefined;
if (error instanceof AppError) {
const body: Record<string, unknown> = {
error: error.message,
code: error.code,
};
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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if (requestId) body.requestId = requestId;
if (error instanceof ValidationError && error.details) {
body.details = error.details;
}
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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if (error instanceof CodedError && error.details !== undefined) {
body.details = error.details;
}
if (error instanceof RateLimitError) {
body.retryAfter = error.retryAfter;
}
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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// 4xx errors are user-action mistakes (validation, not-found,
// permission). They DON'T go to error_events - that table is for
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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// platform faults the super admin needs to triage. The exception:
// when a CodedError carries an internalMessage, persist it under
// a debug_events flag so admins can still trace deliberate-throw
// patterns. (Only 5xx CodedErrors get persisted automatically.)
if (error.statusCode >= 500) {
void captureErrorEvent({
statusCode: error.statusCode,
error,
metadata: error instanceof CodedError ? { internalMessage: error.internalMessage } : {},
});
}
return NextResponse.json(body, { status: error.statusCode, headers });
}
if (error instanceof ZodError) {
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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const body: Record<string, unknown> = {
error: 'Validation failed',
code: 'VALIDATION_ERROR',
feat(deps): bump zod 3→4 + @hookform/resolvers 3→5 Resolved 65 type errors across the codebase via these v4 migration patterns: - `ZodError.errors` renamed to `ZodError.issues` (4 call sites in auth routes + central error handler). - `z.record(value)` now requires explicit key type: `z.record(z.string(), value)`. Updated 7 sites across templates / forms / saved-views / website-inquiries. - `.refine(check, msgFn)` second-arg shape changed — now requires an `{ error: (issue) => ... }` object form. Updated `mergeFieldsSchema` in document-templates validator. - `.transform(...).default(...)` chains: v4 enforces default value type matches transform OUTPUT. Reordered to `.default(...).transform(...)` in list-query / company-memberships handlers. - `z.coerce.*()` INPUT type widened to `unknown` in v4. Service signatures using `z.input<typeof schema>` (kept for caller flexibility around defaults) now re-parse via `schema.parse(data)` to recover the post-coercion shape Drizzle needs. Done in berth-reservations service. Invoice service narrows `lineItems` locally with a typed cast since re-parsing would double-validate. - `.optional().transform(...)` no longer propagates the optional marker through v4's new ZodPipe. Moved `.optional()` to the END of chain in `optionalDesiredDimSchema` (interests) and documents list query (folderId, signatureOnly). - ZodIssue subtype shapes simplified: `received` removed from invalid_type, `type` renamed to `origin` on too_small. Test fixtures updated. - @hookform/resolvers v5 splits Resolver into 3-generic form (Input, Context, Output). useForm calls in 6 forms (client, yacht, berth, interest, expense, invoices-new-page) now pass explicit generics: `useForm<z.input<typeof schema>, unknown, z.infer<typeof schema>>`. Verified: tsc clean (0 errors), vitest 1293/1293 pass. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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details: error.issues.map((e) => ({
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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field: e.path.join('.'),
message: e.message,
})),
};
if (requestId) body.requestId = requestId;
return NextResponse.json(body, { status: 400, headers });
}
// Unhandled - full details to pino + persist to error_events.
logger.error({ err: error }, 'Unhandled error');
feat(errors): platform-wide request ids + error codes + admin inspector End-to-end error-handling overhaul. A user hitting any failure now sees a plain-text message + stable error code + reference id. A super admin can paste the id into /admin/errors/<id> for the full request shape, sanitized body, error stack, and a heuristic likely-cause hint. REQUEST CONTEXT (AsyncLocalStorage) - src/lib/request-context.ts mints a per-request frame carrying requestId + portId + userId + method + path + start timestamp. - withAuth wraps every authenticated handler in runWithRequestContext and accepts an upstream X-Request-Id header (validated shape) or generates a fresh UUID. The id ALWAYS leaves on the X-Request-Id response header, including early-return 401/403/4xx paths. - Pino logger reads from the same context via mixin — every log line emitted during the request automatically carries the ids with no per-call threading. ERROR CODE REGISTRY - src/lib/error-codes.ts defines stable DOMAIN_REASON codes with HTTP status + plain-text user-facing message (no jargon, written for the rep on the phone with a customer). - New CodedError class wraps a registered code + optional internalMessage (admin-only — never sent to client). - Existing AppError subclasses got plain-text default rewrites so legacy throw sites improve immediately without migration. - High-impact services migrated to specific codes: expenses (RECEIPT_REQUIRED, INVOICE_LINKED), interest-berths (CROSS_PORT_LINK_REJECTED), berth-pdf (PDF_MAGIC_BYTE / PDF_EMPTY / PDF_TOO_LARGE / VERSION_ALREADY_CURRENT), recommender (INTEREST_PORT_MISMATCH). ERROR ENVELOPE - errorResponse always sets X-Request-Id header + requestId field. - 5xx responses include a "Quote error ID …" friendly line. - 4xx kept clean (validation, permission, not-found don't pollute the inspector — they're already in audit log). PERSISTENCE (error_events table, migration 0040) - One row per 5xx, keyed on requestId, with method/path/status/error name+message/stack head (4KB cap)/sanitized body excerpt (1KB cap; password/token/secret/etc keys redacted)/duration/IP/UA/metadata. - captureErrorEvent extracts Postgres SQLSTATE/severity/cause.code so the classifier can recognize FK / unique / NOT NULL / schema- drift violations. - Failure to persist is logged-not-thrown. LIKELY-CULPRIT CLASSIFIER (src/lib/error-classifier.ts) - 4-pass heuristic (first match wins): 1. Postgres SQLSTATE → human reason (23503 FK, 23505 unique, 42703 schema drift, 53300 connection limit, …) 2. Error class name (AbortError, TimeoutError, FetchError, ZodError) 3. Stack-path patterns (/lib/storage/, /lib/email/, documenso, openai|claude, /queue/workers/) 4. Free-text message keywords (econnrefused, rate limit, timeout, unauthorized|invalid api key) - Returns { label, hint, subsystem } for the inspector badge. CLIENT SIDE - apiFetch throws structured ApiError with message + code + requestId + details + retryAfter. - toastError() helper renders the standard 3-line toast: plain message / Error code: X / Reference ID: Y [Copy ID]. ADMIN INSPECTOR - /<port>/admin/errors lists captured 5xx with status badge + path + likely-culprit badge + truncated message + reference id. Filter by status code; auto-refresh via TanStack Query. - /<port>/admin/errors/<requestId> deep-dive: request shape, full error name+message+stack, sanitized body excerpt, raw metadata, registered-code lookup (so admin can compare to what user saw), likely-culprit hint with subsystem tag. - /<port>/admin/errors/codes is the in-app code reference page — every registered code grouped by domain prefix, searchable, with HTTP status + user message inline. Linked from inspector header so admins can flip to it while triaging. - Permission: admin.view_audit_log. Super admins see all ports; regular admins port-scoped. - system-monitoring dashboard now surfaces error_events alongside permission_denied audit + queue failed jobs (RecentError gains source: 'request' variant). DOCS - docs/error-handling.md walks through coded errors, plain-text message guidelines, client toasting, admin inspector usage, persistence rules, classifier internals, pruning, and the legacy → CodedError migration path. MIGRATION SAFETY - Audit confirmed all 41 migrations (0000-0040) apply cleanly in journal order against an empty DB. 0040 references ports(id) which exists from 0000. 0035/0038 don't deadlock under sequential psql -f. Removed redundant idx_ds_sent_by from 0038 (created in 0037). Tests: 1168/1168 vitest passing. tsc clean. - security-error-responses tests updated for plain-text messages + new optional response keys (code/requestId/message). - berth-pdf-versions tests assert stable error codes via toMatchObject({ code }) rather than message regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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void captureErrorEvent({ statusCode: 500, error });
const body: Record<string, unknown> = { error: 'Internal server error', code: 'INTERNAL' };
if (requestId) {
body.requestId = requestId;
body.message = `Something went wrong on our end. Quote error ID ${requestId} when reporting this.`;
}
return NextResponse.json(body, { status: 500, headers });
}