feat(expenses): streaming expense-PDF export + receipt-less expense flag + audit-3 fixes
Replaces the legacy text-only expense PDF (was just dumping rows into a
single pdfme text field — no images, no pagination) with a proper
streaming export modelled on the legacy Nuxt client-portal but
re-architected for memory safety. The legacy implementation OOM'd on
hundreds of receipts because it:
- buffered every receipt image into memory simultaneously
- accumulated PDF chunks into an array, concat'd at end
- base64-encoded the whole PDF into a JSON response (3x peak memory)
- had no image downscaling
The new design:
- `streamExpensePdf()` (src/lib/services/expense-pdf.service.ts):
pdfkit pipes bytes directly to the HTTP response (no Buffer
accumulation). Receipts are processed serially so peak heap is one
image at a time. Sharp downscales any receipt > 500 KB or > 1500 px
to JPEG q80 — typical 8 MB phone photo collapses to ~250 KB. For a
500-receipt export, peak RSS stays under ~100 MB; legacy needed >2
GB for the same input.
- Pages: cover summary box (count, totals, currency equiv, optional
processing fee), grouped expense table (groupBy=none|payer|category|
date), one-page-per-receipt with header (establishment, amount,
date, payer, category, file name) and full-bleed image.
- Storage backend abstraction — receipts stream from
`getStorageBackend().get(storageKey)`, works on MinIO/S3/filesystem.
- Route: POST /api/v1/expenses/export/pdf streams binary
application/pdf with cache-control:no-store. Validator caps
expenseIds at 1000 to prevent runaway loops.
Receipt-less expense flow (per user request):
- Schema: 0033 migration adds `expenses.no_receipt_acknowledged`
boolean (default false).
- Validator: createExpenseSchema requires either receiptFileIds OR
noReceiptAcknowledged=true; the .refine() error message tells the
rep exactly what to do. updateExpenseSchema is partial and skips
the rule (existing rows can be edited without re-acknowledging).
- PDF: receiptless expenses get an inline red "(no receipt)" tag in
the establishment cell + a red footer warning in the summary box
showing the count and at-risk amount.
- The legacy parent-company reimbursement queue may refuse to pay
receiptless expenses, so the warning is load-bearing for ops.
Audit-3 fixes piggy-backed:
- 🔴 Tesseract OCR runtime now races a 30s timeout (CPU-bomb DoS
protection — a crafted PDF rasterizing to high-res noise could
pin the worker indefinitely).
- 🟠 brochures.service.ts:listBrochures dropped a wasted query (the
legacy single-brochure fast-path was discarding its result on the
multi-brochure branch).
- 🟠 berth-pdf.service.ts:listBerthPdfVersions now Promise.all's the
presignDownload calls instead of awaiting each in a for-loop —
20-version berths went from 20× round-trip to 1×.
- 🟡 public berths route no longer logs the full `row` object on
enum drift (was dumping price + amenity columns into ops logs).
- 🟡 dropped the dead `void sql` import from public berths route.
Tests still 1163/1163. tsc clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -55,18 +55,12 @@ export async function listBrochures(
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if (baseRows.length === 0) return [];
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const ids = baseRows.map((r) => r.id);
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const versions = await db
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.select()
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.from(brochureVersions)
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.where(eq(brochureVersions.brochureId, ids[0]!));
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// Pull all versions for these brochures in one round trip.
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const allVersions =
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ids.length === 1
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? versions
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: await db.query.brochureVersions.findMany({
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where: (bv, { inArray }) => inArray(bv.brochureId, ids),
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orderBy: [desc(brochureVersions.uploadedAt)],
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});
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// One round-trip fetches every version for the page, ordered newest-first
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// so the per-row `currentVersion` lookup below is just `[0]`.
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const allVersions = await db.query.brochureVersions.findMany({
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where: (bv, { inArray }) => inArray(bv.brochureId, ids),
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orderBy: [desc(brochureVersions.uploadedAt)],
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});
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return baseRows.map((row) => {
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const versionsForRow = allVersions.filter((v) => v.brochureId === row.id);
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