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import { db } from '@/lib/db';
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 { auditLogs, errorEvents } from '@/lib/db/schema';
import { redis } from '@/lib/redis';
import { getQueue, QUEUE_CONFIGS, type QueueName } from '@/lib/queue';
import { createAuditLog } from '@/lib/audit';
import { env } from '@/lib/env';
import { sql, desc, eq } from 'drizzle-orm';
import { NotFoundError } from '@/lib/errors';
import { logger } from '@/lib/logger';
// ─── Types ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export interface ServiceStatus {
name: string;
status: 'healthy' | 'degraded' | 'down';
responseTimeMs: number;
details?: string;
}
export interface HealthStatus {
overall: 'healthy' | 'degraded' | 'down';
services: ServiceStatus[];
checkedAt: Date;
}
export interface QueueStatus {
name: string;
waiting: number;
active: number;
completed: number;
failed: number;
delayed: number;
}
export interface QueueJobSummary {
id: string;
name: string;
data: unknown;
status: string;
timestamp: number | undefined;
processedOn: number | undefined;
finishedOn: number | undefined;
failedReason: string | undefined;
}
export interface PaginatedQueueJobs {
jobs: QueueJobSummary[];
total: number;
page: number;
limit: number;
}
export interface ConnectionStatus {
totalConnections: number;
}
export interface RecentError {
id: string;
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
source: 'audit' | 'queue' | 'request';
message: string;
timestamp: Date;
metadata?: Record<string, unknown>;
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
/** Set for `source: 'request'` rows so the UI can deep-link to
* /admin/errors/<requestId>. */
requestId?: string;
/** Set for `source: 'request'` rows. */
statusCode?: number;
/** Set for `source: 'request'` rows. */
errorCode?: string | null;
}
// ─── Timeout helper ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
function withTimeout<T>(promise: Promise<T>, ms: number): Promise<T> {
return Promise.race([
promise,
new Promise<T>((_, reject) =>
setTimeout(() => reject(new Error(`Timed out after ${ms}ms`)), ms),
),
]);
}
// ─── healthCheck ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export async function healthCheck(): Promise<HealthStatus> {
const checks = await Promise.allSettled([
checkPostgres(),
checkRedis(),
checkMinio(),
checkDocumenso(),
]);
const services: ServiceStatus[] = checks.map((result) => {
if (result.status === 'fulfilled') return result.value;
// Should not happen since each checker catches internally
return {
name: 'unknown',
status: 'down' as const,
responseTimeMs: 0,
details: String(result.reason),
};
});
const hasDown = services.some((s) => s.status === 'down');
const hasDegraded = services.some((s) => s.status === 'degraded');
const overall = hasDown ? 'down' : hasDegraded ? 'degraded' : 'healthy';
return { overall, services, checkedAt: new Date() };
}
async function checkPostgres(): Promise<ServiceStatus> {
const start = Date.now();
try {
await withTimeout(db.execute(sql`SELECT 1`), 5000);
return { name: 'PostgreSQL', status: 'healthy', responseTimeMs: Date.now() - start };
} catch (err) {
return {
name: 'PostgreSQL',
status: 'down',
responseTimeMs: Date.now() - start,
details: err instanceof Error ? err.message : 'Unknown error',
};
}
}
async function checkRedis(): Promise<ServiceStatus> {
const start = Date.now();
try {
const result = await withTimeout(redis.ping(), 5000);
const status = result === 'PONG' ? 'healthy' : 'degraded';
return { name: 'Redis', status, responseTimeMs: Date.now() - start };
} catch (err) {
return {
name: 'Redis',
status: 'down',
responseTimeMs: Date.now() - start,
details: err instanceof Error ? err.message : 'Unknown error',
};
}
}
async function checkMinio(): Promise<ServiceStatus> {
feat: autonomous backlog push — admin UX overhaul + storage parity + residential parity + Documenso Phase 1 Massive multi-area push driven by docs/admin-ux-backlog.md. Every byte path now goes through getStorageBackend() so signed EOIs, contracts, brochures, berth PDFs, files, avatars, branding logos, and DB backups all work identically on S3 and filesystem backends. USER SETTINGS (rebuild) - Country + Timezone selectors with cross-defaulting - Browser-detected timezone banner ("Looks like you're in Europe/Paris…") - Email change with verification flow (user_email_changes table, OLD-address cancel link + NEW-address confirm link) + EMAIL_CHANGE_INSTANT=true dev shortcut - Password reset triggered via better-auth requestPasswordReset - Profile photo upload + crop (square 256×256) via shared <ImageCropperDialog> + /api/v1/me/avatar BRANDING - Shared <ImageCropperDialog> using react-easy-crop - Logo upload + crop in /admin/branding (writes via /api/v1/admin/settings/image -> storage backend) - Email header/footer HTML defaults injectable via "Insert default" - SettingsFormCard new field types: timezone (combobox), image-upload STORAGE ADMIN OVERHAUL - S3 config form FIRST, swap action SECOND - Test connection before any switch - Two-button switch: "Switch + migrate" vs "Switch only" with warning modals - runMigration() honours skipMigration flag - /api/ready + system-monitoring health check use the active storage backend instead of always probing MinIO - Filesystem backend already had full feature parity — verified BACKUP MANAGEMENT (real) - New backup_jobs table (id / status / trigger / size / storage_path) - runBackup() service spawns pg_dump --format=custom, streams to active storage backend via getStorageBackend().put() - /admin/backup page: trigger, history, download .dump for restore - Super-admin gated AI ADMIN PANEL - /admin/ai consolidates master switch + monthly token cap + provider credentials - Per-feature settings (OCR, berth-PDF parser, recommender) linked from the same page ONBOARDING WIZARD - /admin/onboarding now real with auto-checked steps - Reads each setting key + lists endpoint (roles/users/tags) to decide completion - Manual checkboxes for steps without an auto-detect signal - Progress bar + Mark done/Mark incomplete buttons - State persisted in system_settings.onboarding_manual_status RESIDENTIAL PARITY (full) - New residential_client_notes + residential_interest_notes tables (mirror marina-side shape) - Polymorphic notes.service.ts extended (verifyParent, listForEntity, create, update, delete) for residential_clients/_interests - <NotesList> component accepts the new entity types - 4 new note endpoints (GET/POST/PATCH/DELETE for clients + interests) - 2 new activity endpoints (residential clients + interests) - residential-client-tabs.tsx + residential-interest-tabs.tsx use DetailLayout (Overview / Interests / Notes / Activity) - residential-client-detail-header.tsx mirrors marina-side strip - useBreadcrumbHint wired into both detail components - Configurable Assigned-to dropdown (residential_interests.view perm) CONFIGURABLE RESIDENTIAL STAGES - residential-stages.service.ts with list / save / orphan-check - /api/v1/residential/stages GET/PUT - /admin/residential-stages admin UI with reassign-on-remove modal - Validators relaxed from z.enum to z.string DOCUMENSO PHASE 1 - Schema: document_signers.invited_at / opened_at / last_reminder_sent_at / signing_token (+ idx_ds_signing_token) - Schema: documents.completion_cc_emails (text[]) + auto_reminder_interval_days (int) - transformSigningUrl() now maps SignerRole -> URL segment via ROLE_TO_URL_SEGMENT (approver->cc, witness->witness) — fixes Risk #5 where approver invites landed on /sign/error - POST /api/v1/documents/[id]/send-invitation with auto-pick of next pending signer - Per-port settings: documenso_developer_label / _approver_label + documenso_developer_user_id / _approver_user_id (Phase 7 Project Director RBAC binding fields) ADMIN UX RAPID-FIRE - Sidebar collapse removed (always-expanded design) - Audit log: input sizes (h-9), date pickers w-44, action cell sub-label so single-row entries aren't blank - Sales email config: token list <details> + tooltips on threshold + body fields - Custom Settings card: long-form description - Reminder digest timezone uses TimezoneCombobox - Port form: currency dropdown (10 common currencies) + timezone combobox + brand color picker - Permissions count badge opens modal with granted/denied per resource - Role names display-normalized via prettifyRoleName - Tag form: native input type=color - Custom Fields page: amber heads-up about non-integration - Settings manager: select field type + fallthrough_policy as dropdown - Storage admin S3 fields ship as proper password + boolean LIST PAGES - Residential client list: clickable email/phone (mailto/tel/wa.me) - Residential interests + Documents Hub search inputs sized h-9 CURRENCY API - scripts/test-currency-api.ts verifies live Frankfurter fetch -> DB upsert -> getRate -> convert. Inverse-rate drift <=0.001 TESTS - 1185/1185 vitest passing - tsc clean - eslint 0 errors (16 pre-existing warnings) Note: WEBSITE_INTAKE_SECRET added to .env.example but committed separately due to pre-commit hook policy on .env* files. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 21:02:12 +02:00
// Health-checks the ACTIVE storage backend (S3 or filesystem) via
// the abstraction so a port running on filesystem still gets a
// useful "Storage" status row instead of a meaningless "MinIO down".
// Probe key is a sentinel that's never written; head() returns null
// for a missing object on both backends, which counts as healthy
// (the connection itself worked).
const start = Date.now();
try {
feat: autonomous backlog push — admin UX overhaul + storage parity + residential parity + Documenso Phase 1 Massive multi-area push driven by docs/admin-ux-backlog.md. Every byte path now goes through getStorageBackend() so signed EOIs, contracts, brochures, berth PDFs, files, avatars, branding logos, and DB backups all work identically on S3 and filesystem backends. USER SETTINGS (rebuild) - Country + Timezone selectors with cross-defaulting - Browser-detected timezone banner ("Looks like you're in Europe/Paris…") - Email change with verification flow (user_email_changes table, OLD-address cancel link + NEW-address confirm link) + EMAIL_CHANGE_INSTANT=true dev shortcut - Password reset triggered via better-auth requestPasswordReset - Profile photo upload + crop (square 256×256) via shared <ImageCropperDialog> + /api/v1/me/avatar BRANDING - Shared <ImageCropperDialog> using react-easy-crop - Logo upload + crop in /admin/branding (writes via /api/v1/admin/settings/image -> storage backend) - Email header/footer HTML defaults injectable via "Insert default" - SettingsFormCard new field types: timezone (combobox), image-upload STORAGE ADMIN OVERHAUL - S3 config form FIRST, swap action SECOND - Test connection before any switch - Two-button switch: "Switch + migrate" vs "Switch only" with warning modals - runMigration() honours skipMigration flag - /api/ready + system-monitoring health check use the active storage backend instead of always probing MinIO - Filesystem backend already had full feature parity — verified BACKUP MANAGEMENT (real) - New backup_jobs table (id / status / trigger / size / storage_path) - runBackup() service spawns pg_dump --format=custom, streams to active storage backend via getStorageBackend().put() - /admin/backup page: trigger, history, download .dump for restore - Super-admin gated AI ADMIN PANEL - /admin/ai consolidates master switch + monthly token cap + provider credentials - Per-feature settings (OCR, berth-PDF parser, recommender) linked from the same page ONBOARDING WIZARD - /admin/onboarding now real with auto-checked steps - Reads each setting key + lists endpoint (roles/users/tags) to decide completion - Manual checkboxes for steps without an auto-detect signal - Progress bar + Mark done/Mark incomplete buttons - State persisted in system_settings.onboarding_manual_status RESIDENTIAL PARITY (full) - New residential_client_notes + residential_interest_notes tables (mirror marina-side shape) - Polymorphic notes.service.ts extended (verifyParent, listForEntity, create, update, delete) for residential_clients/_interests - <NotesList> component accepts the new entity types - 4 new note endpoints (GET/POST/PATCH/DELETE for clients + interests) - 2 new activity endpoints (residential clients + interests) - residential-client-tabs.tsx + residential-interest-tabs.tsx use DetailLayout (Overview / Interests / Notes / Activity) - residential-client-detail-header.tsx mirrors marina-side strip - useBreadcrumbHint wired into both detail components - Configurable Assigned-to dropdown (residential_interests.view perm) CONFIGURABLE RESIDENTIAL STAGES - residential-stages.service.ts with list / save / orphan-check - /api/v1/residential/stages GET/PUT - /admin/residential-stages admin UI with reassign-on-remove modal - Validators relaxed from z.enum to z.string DOCUMENSO PHASE 1 - Schema: document_signers.invited_at / opened_at / last_reminder_sent_at / signing_token (+ idx_ds_signing_token) - Schema: documents.completion_cc_emails (text[]) + auto_reminder_interval_days (int) - transformSigningUrl() now maps SignerRole -> URL segment via ROLE_TO_URL_SEGMENT (approver->cc, witness->witness) — fixes Risk #5 where approver invites landed on /sign/error - POST /api/v1/documents/[id]/send-invitation with auto-pick of next pending signer - Per-port settings: documenso_developer_label / _approver_label + documenso_developer_user_id / _approver_user_id (Phase 7 Project Director RBAC binding fields) ADMIN UX RAPID-FIRE - Sidebar collapse removed (always-expanded design) - Audit log: input sizes (h-9), date pickers w-44, action cell sub-label so single-row entries aren't blank - Sales email config: token list <details> + tooltips on threshold + body fields - Custom Settings card: long-form description - Reminder digest timezone uses TimezoneCombobox - Port form: currency dropdown (10 common currencies) + timezone combobox + brand color picker - Permissions count badge opens modal with granted/denied per resource - Role names display-normalized via prettifyRoleName - Tag form: native input type=color - Custom Fields page: amber heads-up about non-integration - Settings manager: select field type + fallthrough_policy as dropdown - Storage admin S3 fields ship as proper password + boolean LIST PAGES - Residential client list: clickable email/phone (mailto/tel/wa.me) - Residential interests + Documents Hub search inputs sized h-9 CURRENCY API - scripts/test-currency-api.ts verifies live Frankfurter fetch -> DB upsert -> getRate -> convert. Inverse-rate drift <=0.001 TESTS - 1185/1185 vitest passing - tsc clean - eslint 0 errors (16 pre-existing warnings) Note: WEBSITE_INTAKE_SECRET added to .env.example but committed separately due to pre-commit hook policy on .env* files. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 21:02:12 +02:00
const { getStorageBackend } = await import('@/lib/storage');
const backend = await getStorageBackend();
await withTimeout(backend.head('__health_probe__'), 5000);
return { name: 'Storage', status: 'healthy', responseTimeMs: Date.now() - start };
} catch (err) {
return {
feat: autonomous backlog push — admin UX overhaul + storage parity + residential parity + Documenso Phase 1 Massive multi-area push driven by docs/admin-ux-backlog.md. Every byte path now goes through getStorageBackend() so signed EOIs, contracts, brochures, berth PDFs, files, avatars, branding logos, and DB backups all work identically on S3 and filesystem backends. USER SETTINGS (rebuild) - Country + Timezone selectors with cross-defaulting - Browser-detected timezone banner ("Looks like you're in Europe/Paris…") - Email change with verification flow (user_email_changes table, OLD-address cancel link + NEW-address confirm link) + EMAIL_CHANGE_INSTANT=true dev shortcut - Password reset triggered via better-auth requestPasswordReset - Profile photo upload + crop (square 256×256) via shared <ImageCropperDialog> + /api/v1/me/avatar BRANDING - Shared <ImageCropperDialog> using react-easy-crop - Logo upload + crop in /admin/branding (writes via /api/v1/admin/settings/image -> storage backend) - Email header/footer HTML defaults injectable via "Insert default" - SettingsFormCard new field types: timezone (combobox), image-upload STORAGE ADMIN OVERHAUL - S3 config form FIRST, swap action SECOND - Test connection before any switch - Two-button switch: "Switch + migrate" vs "Switch only" with warning modals - runMigration() honours skipMigration flag - /api/ready + system-monitoring health check use the active storage backend instead of always probing MinIO - Filesystem backend already had full feature parity — verified BACKUP MANAGEMENT (real) - New backup_jobs table (id / status / trigger / size / storage_path) - runBackup() service spawns pg_dump --format=custom, streams to active storage backend via getStorageBackend().put() - /admin/backup page: trigger, history, download .dump for restore - Super-admin gated AI ADMIN PANEL - /admin/ai consolidates master switch + monthly token cap + provider credentials - Per-feature settings (OCR, berth-PDF parser, recommender) linked from the same page ONBOARDING WIZARD - /admin/onboarding now real with auto-checked steps - Reads each setting key + lists endpoint (roles/users/tags) to decide completion - Manual checkboxes for steps without an auto-detect signal - Progress bar + Mark done/Mark incomplete buttons - State persisted in system_settings.onboarding_manual_status RESIDENTIAL PARITY (full) - New residential_client_notes + residential_interest_notes tables (mirror marina-side shape) - Polymorphic notes.service.ts extended (verifyParent, listForEntity, create, update, delete) for residential_clients/_interests - <NotesList> component accepts the new entity types - 4 new note endpoints (GET/POST/PATCH/DELETE for clients + interests) - 2 new activity endpoints (residential clients + interests) - residential-client-tabs.tsx + residential-interest-tabs.tsx use DetailLayout (Overview / Interests / Notes / Activity) - residential-client-detail-header.tsx mirrors marina-side strip - useBreadcrumbHint wired into both detail components - Configurable Assigned-to dropdown (residential_interests.view perm) CONFIGURABLE RESIDENTIAL STAGES - residential-stages.service.ts with list / save / orphan-check - /api/v1/residential/stages GET/PUT - /admin/residential-stages admin UI with reassign-on-remove modal - Validators relaxed from z.enum to z.string DOCUMENSO PHASE 1 - Schema: document_signers.invited_at / opened_at / last_reminder_sent_at / signing_token (+ idx_ds_signing_token) - Schema: documents.completion_cc_emails (text[]) + auto_reminder_interval_days (int) - transformSigningUrl() now maps SignerRole -> URL segment via ROLE_TO_URL_SEGMENT (approver->cc, witness->witness) — fixes Risk #5 where approver invites landed on /sign/error - POST /api/v1/documents/[id]/send-invitation with auto-pick of next pending signer - Per-port settings: documenso_developer_label / _approver_label + documenso_developer_user_id / _approver_user_id (Phase 7 Project Director RBAC binding fields) ADMIN UX RAPID-FIRE - Sidebar collapse removed (always-expanded design) - Audit log: input sizes (h-9), date pickers w-44, action cell sub-label so single-row entries aren't blank - Sales email config: token list <details> + tooltips on threshold + body fields - Custom Settings card: long-form description - Reminder digest timezone uses TimezoneCombobox - Port form: currency dropdown (10 common currencies) + timezone combobox + brand color picker - Permissions count badge opens modal with granted/denied per resource - Role names display-normalized via prettifyRoleName - Tag form: native input type=color - Custom Fields page: amber heads-up about non-integration - Settings manager: select field type + fallthrough_policy as dropdown - Storage admin S3 fields ship as proper password + boolean LIST PAGES - Residential client list: clickable email/phone (mailto/tel/wa.me) - Residential interests + Documents Hub search inputs sized h-9 CURRENCY API - scripts/test-currency-api.ts verifies live Frankfurter fetch -> DB upsert -> getRate -> convert. Inverse-rate drift <=0.001 TESTS - 1185/1185 vitest passing - tsc clean - eslint 0 errors (16 pre-existing warnings) Note: WEBSITE_INTAKE_SECRET added to .env.example but committed separately due to pre-commit hook policy on .env* files. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: 'Storage',
status: 'down',
responseTimeMs: Date.now() - start,
details: err instanceof Error ? err.message : 'Unknown error',
};
}
}
async function checkDocumenso(): Promise<ServiceStatus> {
const start = Date.now();
try {
const controller = new AbortController();
const timer = setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 5000);
try {
const res = await fetch(`${env.DOCUMENSO_API_URL}/api/v1/health`, {
signal: controller.signal,
method: 'GET',
});
clearTimeout(timer);
const status = res.ok ? 'healthy' : 'degraded';
return { name: 'Documenso', status, responseTimeMs: Date.now() - start };
} finally {
clearTimeout(timer);
}
} catch (err) {
return {
name: 'Documenso',
status: 'down',
responseTimeMs: Date.now() - start,
details: err instanceof Error ? err.message : 'Unreachable',
};
}
}
// ─── getQueueDashboard ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export async function getQueueDashboard(): Promise<QueueStatus[]> {
const queueNames = Object.keys(QUEUE_CONFIGS) as QueueName[];
const results = await Promise.allSettled(
queueNames.map(async (name) => {
const queue = getQueue(name);
const counts = await queue.getJobCounts(
'waiting',
'active',
'completed',
'failed',
'delayed',
);
return {
name,
waiting: counts.waiting ?? 0,
active: counts.active ?? 0,
completed: counts.completed ?? 0,
failed: counts.failed ?? 0,
delayed: counts.delayed ?? 0,
} satisfies QueueStatus;
}),
);
return results.map((r, i) => {
if (r.status === 'fulfilled') return r.value;
const name = queueNames[i] ?? 'unknown';
logger.warn({ queue: name, err: r.reason }, 'Failed to get queue counts');
return {
name,
waiting: 0,
active: 0,
completed: 0,
failed: 0,
delayed: 0,
};
});
}
// ─── getQueueJobs ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
type JobStatus = 'waiting' | 'active' | 'completed' | 'failed' | 'delayed';
export async function getQueueJobs(
queueName: QueueName,
status: JobStatus = 'failed',
page = 1,
limit = 20,
): Promise<PaginatedQueueJobs> {
const queue = getQueue(queueName);
const start = (page - 1) * limit;
const end = start + limit - 1;
const jobs = await queue.getJobs([status], start, end);
const counts = await queue.getJobCounts(status);
const total = counts[status] ?? 0;
const summaries: QueueJobSummary[] = jobs.map((job) => {
// Truncate job data to prevent huge payloads
let truncatedData: unknown;
try {
const dataStr = JSON.stringify(job.data);
truncatedData =
dataStr.length > 500 ? JSON.parse(dataStr.slice(0, 500) + '...(truncated)') : job.data;
} catch {
truncatedData = '[unparseable]';
}
return {
id: job.id ?? '',
name: job.name,
data: truncatedData,
status,
timestamp: job.timestamp,
processedOn: job.processedOn ?? undefined,
finishedOn: job.finishedOn ?? undefined,
failedReason: job.failedReason ?? undefined,
};
});
return { jobs: summaries, total, page, limit };
}
// ─── retryJob ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export async function retryJob(queueName: QueueName, jobId: string, userId: string): Promise<void> {
const queue = getQueue(queueName);
const job = await queue.getJob(jobId);
if (!job) throw new NotFoundError('queue job');
await job.retry();
void createAuditLog({
userId,
portId: null,
action: 'update',
entityType: 'queue_job',
entityId: jobId,
metadata: { queueName, jobName: job.name, action: 'retry' },
ipAddress: 'system',
userAgent: 'system',
});
}
// ─── deleteJob ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export async function deleteJob(
queueName: QueueName,
jobId: string,
userId: string,
): Promise<void> {
const queue = getQueue(queueName);
const job = await queue.getJob(jobId);
if (!job) throw new NotFoundError('queue job');
await job.remove();
void createAuditLog({
userId,
portId: null,
action: 'delete',
entityType: 'queue_job',
entityId: jobId,
metadata: { queueName, jobName: job.name, action: 'delete' },
ipAddress: 'system',
userAgent: 'system',
});
}
// ─── getActiveConnections ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export async function getActiveConnections(): Promise<ConnectionStatus> {
try {
const { getIO } = await import('@/lib/socket/server');
const io = getIO();
const sockets = await io.fetchSockets();
return { totalConnections: sockets.length };
} catch {
return { totalConnections: 0 };
}
}
// ─── getRecentErrors ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export async function getRecentErrors(limit = 20): Promise<RecentError[]> {
// Fetch permission-denied audit log entries
const auditErrors = await db
.select({
id: auditLogs.id,
action: auditLogs.action,
entityType: auditLogs.entityType,
entityId: auditLogs.entityId,
metadata: auditLogs.metadata,
createdAt: auditLogs.createdAt,
})
.from(auditLogs)
.where(eq(auditLogs.action, 'permission_denied'))
.orderBy(desc(auditLogs.createdAt))
.limit(limit);
const auditResults: RecentError[] = auditErrors.map((row) => ({
id: row.id,
source: 'audit' as const,
message: `Permission denied on ${row.entityType}`,
timestamp: row.createdAt,
metadata: (row.metadata as Record<string, unknown>) ?? {},
}));
// Fetch failed jobs from all queues (sample - top 5 per queue)
const queueNames = Object.keys(QUEUE_CONFIGS) as QueueName[];
const failedJobResults = await Promise.allSettled(
queueNames.map(async (name) => {
const queue = getQueue(name);
const jobs = await queue.getJobs(['failed'], 0, 4);
return jobs.map(
(job): RecentError => ({
id: `${name}:${job.id ?? ''}`,
source: 'queue',
message: `Queue job failed: ${job.name} in ${name}`,
timestamp: job.finishedOn ? new Date(job.finishedOn) : new Date(job.timestamp),
metadata: { queueName: name, failedReason: job.failedReason },
}),
);
}),
);
const queueErrors: RecentError[] = failedJobResults
.filter((r): r is PromiseFulfilledResult<RecentError[]> => r.status === 'fulfilled')
.flatMap((r) => r.value);
// Captured 5xx requests from the per-request error_events table -
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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// this is the deepest source: full stack head + body excerpt + path.
// The dedicated /admin/errors page paginates this; here we surface
// the most recent for the dashboard.
const requestErrorRows = await db
.select({
requestId: errorEvents.requestId,
statusCode: errorEvents.statusCode,
method: errorEvents.method,
path: errorEvents.path,
errorName: errorEvents.errorName,
errorMessage: errorEvents.errorMessage,
metadata: errorEvents.metadata,
createdAt: errorEvents.createdAt,
})
.from(errorEvents)
.orderBy(desc(errorEvents.createdAt))
.limit(limit);
const requestErrors: RecentError[] = requestErrorRows.map((row) => {
const meta = (row.metadata as Record<string, unknown>) ?? {};
return {
id: row.requestId,
source: 'request' as const,
message:
`${row.method} ${row.path}${row.statusCode} ${row.errorMessage ?? row.errorName ?? ''}`.trim(),
timestamp: row.createdAt,
metadata: meta,
requestId: row.requestId,
statusCode: row.statusCode,
errorCode: typeof meta.code === 'string' ? meta.code : null,
};
});
// Merge and sort combined list by timestamp descending
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 combined = [...auditResults, ...queueErrors, ...requestErrors].sort(
(a, b) => b.timestamp.getTime() - a.timestamp.getTime(),
);
return combined.slice(0, limit);
}