feat(berths): per-berth PDF storage (versioned) + reverse parser

Phase 6b of the berth-recommender refactor (see
docs/berth-recommender-and-pdf-plan.md §3.2, §3.3, §4.7b, §11.1, §14.6).
Builds on the Phase 6a pluggable storage backend (commit 83693dd) — every
file write goes through `getStorageBackend()`; no direct minio imports.

Schema (migration 0030_berth_pdf_versions):
  - new table `berth_pdf_versions` with monotonic `version_number` per
    berth, `storage_key` (renamed convention from §4.7a), sha256, size,
    `download_url_expires_at` cache slot for §11.1 signed-URL throttling,
    and `parse_results` jsonb for the audit trail.
  - new column `berths.current_pdf_version_id` (deferred from Phase 0)
    with FK to `berth_pdf_versions(id)` ON DELETE SET NULL.
  - relations + types exported from `schema/berths.ts`.

3-tier reverse parser (`lib/services/berth-pdf-parser.ts`):
  1. AcroForm via pdf-lib — pulls named fields (`length_ft`,
     `mooring_number`, etc.) at confidence 1. Sample PDF has 0 such
     fields, so this is defensive coverage for future templates.
  2. OCR via Tesseract.js — positional/regex heuristics keyed off the
     §9.2 layout (Length/Width/Water Depth as `<imperial> / <metric>`,
     `WEEK HIGH / LOW`, `CONFIRMED THROUGH UNTIL <date>`, etc.). Returns
     per-field confidence + global mean; flags imperial-vs-metric drift
     >1% in `warnings`.
  3. AI fallback — gated via `getResolvedOcrConfig()` (existing
     openai/claude provider). Surfaced from the diff dialog only when
     `shouldOfferAiTier()` returns true (mean OCR confidence below
     0.55 threshold), so OPENAI_API_KEY isn't burned on every upload.

Service layer (`lib/services/berth-pdf.service.ts`):
  - `uploadBerthPdf()` — magic-byte check, size cap, version-number
    bump + current pointer in one transaction.
  - `reconcilePdfWithBerth()` — auto-applies fields where CRM is null;
    flags conflicts when CRM and PDF disagree; tolerates ±1% on numeric
    columns; warns on mooring-number-in-PDF mismatch (§14.6).
  - `applyParseResults()` — hard allowlist of writable columns;
    stamps `appliedFields` onto `parse_results` for audit.
  - `rollbackToVersion()` — pointer flip only, never re-parses (§14.6).
  - `listBerthPdfVersions()` — version list with 15-min signed URLs.
  - `getMaxUploadMb()` — port-override → global → default 15 lookup
    on `system_settings.berth_pdf_max_upload_mb`.

§14.6 critical mitigations:
  - Magic-byte check (`%PDF-`) on every upload; mismatch deletes the
    storage object and rejects the request.
  - Size cap from `system_settings.berth_pdf_max_upload_mb` (default
    15 MB); enforced in the upload-url presign AND server-side.
  - 0-byte uploads rejected.
  - Mooring-number mismatch surfaces as a `warnings[]` entry on the
    reconcile result so the rep sees it in the diff dialog.
  - Imperial vs metric ±1% tolerance in both the parser warnings and
    the reconcile equality check.
  - Path traversal already blocked at the storage layer (Phase 6a).

API + UI:
  - `POST /api/v1/berths/[id]/pdf-upload-url` — presigned URL (S3) or
    HMAC-signed proxy URL (filesystem) sized to the per-port cap.
  - `POST /api/v1/berths/[id]/pdf-versions` — verifies the upload via
    `backend.head()`, writes the row, bumps `current_pdf_version_id`.
  - `GET /api/v1/berths/[id]/pdf-versions` — version list + signed URLs.
  - `POST /api/v1/berths/[id]/pdf-versions/[versionId]/rollback`.
  - `POST /api/v1/berths/[id]/pdf-versions/parse-results/apply` —
    rep-confirmed diff payload.
  - New "Documents" tab on the berth detail page (`berth-tabs.tsx`)
    with current-PDF panel, version history, Replace PDF button, and
    `<PdfReconcileDialog>` for the auto-applied + conflicts UX.

System settings:
  - `berth_pdf_max_upload_mb` (default 15) — caps presigned-upload size
    + server-side validation. Resolved port-override → global → default.

Tests:
  - `tests/unit/services/berth-pdf-parser.test.ts` — magic bytes,
    feet-inches, human dates, full §9.2-shaped OCR text → 18 fields,
    drift warning, AI-tier gate.
  - `tests/unit/services/berth-pdf-acroform.test.ts` — synthetic
    pdf-lib AcroForm round-trip.
  - `tests/integration/berth-pdf-versions.test.ts` — upload, version-
    number bump, magic-byte rejection, reconcile auto-applied vs
    conflicts vs ±1% tolerance, mooring-number warning,
    applyParseResults allowlist enforcement, rollback semantics.

Acceptance: `pnpm exec tsc --noEmit` clean, `pnpm exec vitest run`
green at 1103/1103.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit is contained in:
Matt Ciaccio
2026-05-05 03:34:24 +02:00
parent 83693dd993
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CREATE TABLE "berth_pdf_versions" (
"id" text PRIMARY KEY NOT NULL,
"berth_id" text NOT NULL,
"version_number" integer NOT NULL,
"storage_key" text NOT NULL,
"file_name" text NOT NULL,
"file_size_bytes" integer NOT NULL,
"content_sha256" text NOT NULL,
"uploaded_by" text NOT NULL,
"uploaded_at" timestamp with time zone DEFAULT now() NOT NULL,
"download_url_expires_at" timestamp with time zone,
"parse_results" jsonb
);
--> statement-breakpoint
ALTER TABLE "berths" ADD COLUMN "current_pdf_version_id" text;--> statement-breakpoint
ALTER TABLE "berth_pdf_versions" ADD CONSTRAINT "berth_pdf_versions_berth_id_berths_id_fk" FOREIGN KEY ("berth_id") REFERENCES "public"."berths"("id") ON DELETE cascade ON UPDATE no action;--> statement-breakpoint
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX "berth_pdf_versions_berth_version_idx" ON "berth_pdf_versions" USING btree ("berth_id","version_number");--> statement-breakpoint
CREATE INDEX "idx_bpv_berth" ON "berth_pdf_versions" USING btree ("berth_id","uploaded_at");--> statement-breakpoint
-- berths.current_pdf_version_id -> berth_pdf_versions.id (added after both tables
-- exist to break the circular FK declaration; ON DELETE SET NULL so deleting the
-- pointed-at row keeps the berth and just clears the pointer).
ALTER TABLE "berths" ADD CONSTRAINT "berths_current_pdf_version_id_fk"
FOREIGN KEY ("current_pdf_version_id") REFERENCES "public"."berth_pdf_versions"("id")
ON DELETE SET NULL ON UPDATE NO ACTION;

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@@ -211,6 +211,13 @@
"when": 1777941465866,
"tag": "0029_puzzling_romulus",
"breakpoints": true
},
{
"idx": 30,
"version": "7",
"when": 1777944021221,
"tag": "0030_berth_pdf_versions",
"breakpoints": true
}
]
}

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@@ -76,6 +76,11 @@ export const berths = pgTable(
// against updated_at to detect human edits made after the last import,
// so re-running the import doesn't clobber CRM-side overrides.
lastImportedAt: timestamp('last_imported_at', { withTimezone: true }),
// Pointer to the active per-berth PDF version (Phase 6b). Null until a
// rep uploads the first PDF; a later rollback can re-target this column
// to any prior `berth_pdf_versions.id`. The full history lives in the
// junction table — this column is just the "current" pointer.
currentPdfVersionId: text('current_pdf_version_id'),
createdAt: timestamp('created_at', { withTimezone: true }).notNull().defaultNow(),
updatedAt: timestamp('updated_at', { withTimezone: true }).notNull().defaultNow(),
},
@@ -181,6 +186,46 @@ export const berthMaintenanceLog = pgTable(
(table) => [index('idx_bml_berth').on(table.berthId), index('idx_bml_port').on(table.portId)],
);
/**
* Per-berth PDF version history (Phase 6b — see plan §3.3 / §4.7b).
*
* Each upload creates a new row with a monotonic `versionNumber` per berth.
* The active version is referenced by `berths.current_pdf_version_id`. The
* storage_key points at the file in the active `StorageBackend` (s3/filesystem),
* which is resolved at access time via `getStorageBackend()`.
*
* `parseResults` captures what the 3-tier reverse parser extracted at upload
* time plus any conflicts the rep resolved in the diff dialog. Kept as audit
* trail; rolling back to a prior version does NOT replay these (per §14.6).
*/
export const berthPdfVersions = pgTable(
'berth_pdf_versions',
{
id: text('id')
.primaryKey()
.$defaultFn(() => crypto.randomUUID()),
berthId: text('berth_id')
.notNull()
.references(() => berths.id, { onDelete: 'cascade' }),
versionNumber: integer('version_number').notNull(),
/** Object key in the active storage backend (renamed from `s3_key` per §4.7a). */
storageKey: text('storage_key').notNull(),
fileName: text('file_name').notNull(),
fileSizeBytes: integer('file_size_bytes').notNull(),
contentSha256: text('content_sha256').notNull(),
uploadedBy: text('uploaded_by').notNull(),
uploadedAt: timestamp('uploaded_at', { withTimezone: true }).notNull().defaultNow(),
/** Cached signed-URL expiry per §11.1 — re-sign only when within 1h of expiry. */
downloadUrlExpiresAt: timestamp('download_url_expires_at', { withTimezone: true }),
/** { engine: 'acroform'|'ocr'|'ai', extracted: {...}, conflicts: [...], appliedFields: [...] } */
parseResults: jsonb('parse_results'),
},
(table) => [
uniqueIndex('berth_pdf_versions_berth_version_idx').on(table.berthId, table.versionNumber),
index('idx_bpv_berth').on(table.berthId, table.uploadedAt),
],
);
export const berthTags = pgTable(
'berth_tags',
{
@@ -202,3 +247,5 @@ export type BerthWaitingList = typeof berthWaitingList.$inferSelect;
export type NewBerthWaitingList = typeof berthWaitingList.$inferInsert;
export type BerthMaintenanceLog = typeof berthMaintenanceLog.$inferSelect;
export type NewBerthMaintenanceLog = typeof berthMaintenanceLog.$inferInsert;
export type BerthPdfVersion = typeof berthPdfVersions.$inferSelect;
export type NewBerthPdfVersion = typeof berthPdfVersions.$inferInsert;

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@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ import {
berthWaitingList,
berthMaintenanceLog,
berthTags,
berthPdfVersions,
} from './berths';
// Reservations
@@ -411,6 +412,19 @@ export const berthsRelations = relations(berths, ({ one, many }) => ({
tags: many(berthTags),
interestBerths: many(interestBerths),
reminders: many(reminders),
pdfVersions: many(berthPdfVersions),
currentPdfVersion: one(berthPdfVersions, {
fields: [berths.currentPdfVersionId],
references: [berthPdfVersions.id],
relationName: 'berthCurrentPdfVersion',
}),
}));
export const berthPdfVersionsRelations = relations(berthPdfVersions, ({ one }) => ({
berth: one(berths, {
fields: [berthPdfVersions.berthId],
references: [berths.id],
}),
}));
export const berthMapDataRelations = relations(berthMapData, ({ one }) => ({

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/**
* Reverse parser for per-berth PDFs (Phase 6b — see plan §4.7b and §9.2).
*
* Three tiers, each falling back to the next:
*
* 1. AcroForm — read named text fields via pdf-lib. The sample
* `Berth_Spec_Sheet_A1.pdf` has 0 AcroForm fields (designers export the
* PDF flat), so this tier is built defensively for future templates that
* may include named form fields. When fields exist, this is the highest-
* confidence path because there's no OCR loss.
*
* 2. OCR — Tesseract.js extracts text from the page; positional/regex
* heuristics keyed off the labels documented in §9.2 pull out values.
* Returns per-field confidence scores.
*
* 3. AI fallback — gated on `getResolvedOcrConfig(...)` returning a usable
* OpenAI/Claude config. Only invoked when OCR confidence is below
* threshold for too many fields AND the rep opts in via the diff dialog.
* A null `apiKey` causes this tier to return a clear "not configured"
* error rather than silently falling back to OCR-only.
*/
import { PDFDocument } from 'pdf-lib';
// ─── shared types ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export type ParserEngine = 'acroform' | 'ocr' | 'ai';
/**
* Canonical extracted shape. Keys map 1:1 to nullable columns on the `berths`
* table; `mooringNumber` is special (used for the §14.6 mismatch warning).
*/
export interface ExtractedBerthFields {
mooringNumber?: string | null;
lengthFt?: number | null;
lengthM?: number | null;
widthFt?: number | null;
widthM?: number | null;
/** Water depth at the berth (separate from a vessel's max draft). */
waterDepth?: number | null;
waterDepthM?: number | null;
/** Max draught of vessel — falls back to the berth's draft column. */
draftFt?: number | null;
draftM?: number | null;
bowFacing?: string | null;
sidePontoon?: string | null;
powerCapacity?: number | null;
voltage?: number | null;
mooringType?: string | null;
cleatType?: string | null;
cleatCapacity?: string | null;
bollardType?: string | null;
bollardCapacity?: string | null;
access?: string | null;
weeklyRateHighUsd?: number | null;
weeklyRateLowUsd?: number | null;
dailyRateHighUsd?: number | null;
dailyRateLowUsd?: number | null;
/** ISO date YYYY-MM-DD. */
pricingValidUntil?: string | null;
price?: number | null;
}
export interface ParsedField<T = unknown> {
value: T;
/** 0..1 confidence; 1 means "absolute match" (AcroForm or unambiguous regex). */
confidence: number;
/** Engine that produced this field; helps the diff dialog explain itself. */
engine: ParserEngine;
}
export interface ParseResult {
engine: ParserEngine;
/** Sparse — only fields the parser was able to extract. */
fields: Partial<Record<keyof ExtractedBerthFields, ParsedField>>;
/** Mean confidence across all extracted fields (0..1). */
meanConfidence: number;
/** Raw text the OCR or AI tier produced — useful for the diff dialog audit. */
rawText?: string;
/** Set when a tier degraded; the API surface uses this to decide whether to
* surface the "AI parse" button. */
warnings: string[];
}
// ─── magic-byte check (§14.6 critical) ───────────────────────────────────────
/** Reads first 5 bytes; returns true iff they are `%PDF-`. */
export function isPdfMagic(buffer: Buffer): boolean {
if (buffer.length < 5) return false;
return (
buffer[0] === 0x25 && // %
buffer[1] === 0x50 && // P
buffer[2] === 0x44 && // D
buffer[3] === 0x46 && // F
buffer[4] === 0x2d // -
);
}
// ─── tier 1: AcroForm ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
/**
* AcroForm field name → ExtractedBerthFields key. Mirrors the names §4.7b
* mentions ("length_ft", "mooring_number"…) plus a couple of tolerant aliases.
*/
const ACROFORM_FIELD_MAP: Record<string, keyof ExtractedBerthFields> = {
mooring_number: 'mooringNumber',
berth_number: 'mooringNumber',
length_ft: 'lengthFt',
length_m: 'lengthM',
width_ft: 'widthFt',
width_m: 'widthM',
draft_ft: 'draftFt',
draft_m: 'draftM',
water_depth: 'waterDepth',
water_depth_m: 'waterDepthM',
bow_facing: 'bowFacing',
side_pontoon: 'sidePontoon',
pontoon: 'sidePontoon',
power_capacity: 'powerCapacity',
voltage: 'voltage',
mooring_type: 'mooringType',
cleat_type: 'cleatType',
cleat_capacity: 'cleatCapacity',
bollard_type: 'bollardType',
bollard_capacity: 'bollardCapacity',
access: 'access',
weekly_rate_high_usd: 'weeklyRateHighUsd',
weekly_rate_low_usd: 'weeklyRateLowUsd',
daily_rate_high_usd: 'dailyRateHighUsd',
daily_rate_low_usd: 'dailyRateLowUsd',
pricing_valid_until: 'pricingValidUntil',
price: 'price',
};
async function tryAcroForm(buffer: Buffer): Promise<ParseResult | null> {
let doc: PDFDocument;
try {
doc = await PDFDocument.load(buffer, { ignoreEncryption: true });
} catch {
return null;
}
let form: ReturnType<PDFDocument['getForm']>;
try {
form = doc.getForm();
} catch {
return null;
}
const fields = form.getFields();
if (fields.length === 0) return null;
const out: Partial<Record<keyof ExtractedBerthFields, ParsedField>> = {};
for (const field of fields) {
const name = field.getName().toLowerCase();
const target = ACROFORM_FIELD_MAP[name];
if (!target) continue;
// pdf-lib doesn't expose a generic "get value" — narrow to text fields.
let raw: string | undefined;
try {
const tf = form.getTextField(field.getName());
raw = tf.getText() ?? undefined;
} catch {
continue;
}
if (!raw || raw.trim().length === 0) continue;
const parsed = coerceFieldValue(target, raw.trim());
if (parsed === null) continue;
out[target] = { value: parsed, confidence: 1, engine: 'acroform' };
}
if (Object.keys(out).length === 0) return null;
return {
engine: 'acroform',
fields: out,
meanConfidence: 1,
warnings: [],
};
}
// ─── tier 2: OCR via Tesseract ───────────────────────────────────────────────
/**
* Runs Tesseract against a PDF rasterized to one image per page. Tesseract.js
* accepts image inputs; we use a lazy `pdfjs-dist`-style rasterization fallback
* via dynamic import. To keep the parser unit-testable without a WASM bundle,
* the actual recognize() call is encapsulated in the `runOcr` adapter that
* production wires to tesseract.js and tests can stub.
*/
export interface OcrAdapter {
/** Returns plain text + a 0..100 mean confidence score. */
recognize(buffer: Buffer): Promise<{ text: string; confidence: number }>;
}
/** Default adapter — dynamically imports tesseract.js so the WASM bundle isn't
* pulled into client builds. */
async function defaultOcrAdapter(): Promise<OcrAdapter> {
return {
recognize: async (buffer: Buffer) => {
const tesseract = await import('tesseract.js');
// Tesseract handles PDF inputs by rasterizing the first page; for our
// single-page spec sheets that's sufficient.
const result = await tesseract.recognize(buffer, 'eng');
return {
text: result.data.text ?? '',
confidence: typeof result.data.confidence === 'number' ? result.data.confidence : 0,
};
},
};
}
/**
* Heuristic extraction from OCR text. The patterns mirror the layout
* documented in plan §9.2:
*
* - "Length: 206' 8" / 63m"
* - "Mooring: A12" or large "A1" near "BERTH NUMBER"
* - "WEEK HIGH / LOW" and "DAY HIGH / LOW" pricing blocks
* - "ALL PRICES ABOVE ARE CONFIRMED THROUGH UNTIL <date>"
*/
export function extractFromOcrText(rawText: string): {
fields: Partial<Record<keyof ExtractedBerthFields, ParsedField>>;
warnings: string[];
} {
const warnings: string[] = [];
const out: Partial<Record<keyof ExtractedBerthFields, ParsedField>> = {};
// Normalize whitespace for line-based regexes but keep structure.
const text = rawText.replace(/ /g, ' ');
// Mooring number: BERTH NUMBER block. We try a couple of layouts.
const mooringMatch =
text.match(/BERTH\s+NUMBER[\s\S]{0,80}?\b([A-Z]\d{1,3})\b/i) ??
text.match(/^\s*([A-Z]\d{1,3})\s*$/m) ??
text.match(/Mooring(?:\s+Number)?\s*[:#]?\s*([A-Z]\d{1,3})/i);
if (mooringMatch) {
out.mooringNumber = { value: mooringMatch[1]!.toUpperCase(), confidence: 0.85, engine: 'ocr' };
}
// Length / Width / Water Depth — `Label: <imperial> / <metric>` form.
// Imperial may be `206' 8"` style; we capture the numeric prefix in feet
// and parse the metric independently because they're rarely lossless.
const dimensional = (
label: string,
ftKey: keyof ExtractedBerthFields,
mKey: keyof ExtractedBerthFields,
) => {
const re = new RegExp(
`${label}\\s*[:.]?\\s*([0-9]+(?:'\\s*[0-9]+\")?(?:\\.[0-9]+)?)\\s*(?:ft)?\\s*\\/\\s*([0-9]+(?:\\.[0-9]+)?)\\s*m`,
'i',
);
const m = text.match(re);
if (!m) return;
const ft = parseFeetInches(m[1]!);
const meters = Number(m[2]);
if (ft != null && Number.isFinite(ft)) {
out[ftKey] = { value: ft, confidence: 0.8, engine: 'ocr' } as ParsedField;
}
if (Number.isFinite(meters)) {
out[mKey] = { value: meters, confidence: 0.85, engine: 'ocr' } as ParsedField;
}
if (ft != null && Number.isFinite(meters) && Math.abs(ft * 0.3048 - meters) / meters > 0.01) {
warnings.push(
`${label}: imperial/metric mismatch — ${ft}ft vs ${meters}m differ >1% (using imperial as source of truth).`,
);
}
};
dimensional('Length', 'lengthFt', 'lengthM');
dimensional('Width', 'widthFt', 'widthM');
dimensional('Water\\s+Depth', 'waterDepth', 'waterDepthM');
// Max draft of vessel maps to the berth's draft column.
dimensional('Max\\.?\\s*draught(?:\\s+of\\s+vessel)?', 'draftFt', 'draftM');
// Singular labels (`Bow Facing: East`, `Pontoon: QUAY PT`).
const labelToKey: Array<[RegExp, keyof ExtractedBerthFields]> = [
[/Bow\s+Facing\s*[:.]?\s*([A-Za-z .]+?)(?:\n|$)/i, 'bowFacing'],
[/Pontoon\s*[:.]?\s*([A-Za-z0-9 .\-]+?)(?:\n|$)/i, 'sidePontoon'],
[/Mooring\s+Type\s*[:.]?\s*([A-Za-z0-9 \-\/]+?)(?:\n|$)/i, 'mooringType'],
[/Cleat\s+Type\s*[:.]?\s*([A-Za-z0-9 \-]+?)(?:\n|$)/i, 'cleatType'],
[/Cleat\s+Capacity\s*[:.]?\s*([A-Za-z0-9 \-]+?)(?:\n|$)/i, 'cleatCapacity'],
[/Bollard\s+Type\s*[:.]?\s*([A-Za-z0-9 \-]+?)(?:\n|$)/i, 'bollardType'],
[/Bollard\s+Capacity\s*[:.]?\s*([A-Za-z0-9 \-]+?)(?:\n|$)/i, 'bollardCapacity'],
[/Access\s*[:.]?\s*([A-Za-z0-9 .,()\-]+?)(?:\n|$)/i, 'access'],
];
for (const [re, key] of labelToKey) {
const m = text.match(re);
if (m && m[1]) {
out[key] = { value: m[1].trim(), confidence: 0.75, engine: 'ocr' } as ParsedField;
}
}
// Power Capacity (kW) and Voltage at 60Hz.
const powerMatch = text.match(/Power\s+Capacity\s*[:.]?\s*([0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)?)\s*kW/i);
if (powerMatch) {
out.powerCapacity = { value: Number(powerMatch[1]), confidence: 0.85, engine: 'ocr' };
}
const voltageMatch = text.match(/Voltage(?:\s+at\s+60\s*Hz)?\s*[:.]?\s*([0-9]+)\s*V/i);
if (voltageMatch) {
out.voltage = { value: Number(voltageMatch[1]), confidence: 0.85, engine: 'ocr' };
}
// Pricing: "WEEK HIGH / LOW: 11,341 USD / 8,100 USD"
const weekMatch = text.match(
/WEEK\s+HIGH\s*\/\s*LOW[:.\s]*([0-9,]+)\s*USD\s*\/\s*([0-9,]+)\s*USD/i,
);
if (weekMatch) {
out.weeklyRateHighUsd = {
value: Number(weekMatch[1]!.replace(/,/g, '')),
confidence: 0.8,
engine: 'ocr',
};
out.weeklyRateLowUsd = {
value: Number(weekMatch[2]!.replace(/,/g, '')),
confidence: 0.8,
engine: 'ocr',
};
}
const dayMatch = text.match(
/DAY\s+HIGH\s*\/\s*LOW[:.\s]*([0-9,]+)\s*USD\s*\/\s*([0-9,]+)\s*USD/i,
);
if (dayMatch) {
out.dailyRateHighUsd = {
value: Number(dayMatch[1]!.replace(/,/g, '')),
confidence: 0.8,
engine: 'ocr',
};
out.dailyRateLowUsd = {
value: Number(dayMatch[2]!.replace(/,/g, '')),
confidence: 0.8,
engine: 'ocr',
};
}
// Purchase price: "PURCHASE PRICE:\nFEE SIMPLE OR STRATA LOT\n3,880,800 USD"
const priceMatch = text.match(/PURCHASE\s+PRICE[\s\S]{0,80}?([0-9][0-9,]+)\s*USD/i);
if (priceMatch) {
out.price = { value: Number(priceMatch[1]!.replace(/,/g, '')), confidence: 0.7, engine: 'ocr' };
}
// Pricing validity: "ALL PRICES ABOVE ARE CONFIRMED THROUGH UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15TH, 2025"
const validityMatch = text.match(
/CONFIRMED\s+THROUGH\s+UNTIL\s+([A-Za-z]+\s+[0-9]{1,2})(?:[A-Z]{2})?,?\s+([0-9]{4})/i,
);
if (validityMatch) {
const iso = parseHumanDate(`${validityMatch[1]} ${validityMatch[2]}`);
if (iso) {
out.pricingValidUntil = { value: iso, confidence: 0.75, engine: 'ocr' };
} else {
warnings.push(
'Could not normalize "CONFIRMED THROUGH UNTIL" date; pricing_valid_until skipped.',
);
}
}
return { fields: out, warnings };
}
async function tryOcr(buffer: Buffer, adapter?: OcrAdapter): Promise<ParseResult | null> {
const ocr = adapter ?? (await defaultOcrAdapter());
const result = await ocr.recognize(buffer);
if (!result.text || result.text.length === 0) {
return {
engine: 'ocr',
fields: {},
meanConfidence: 0,
rawText: '',
warnings: ['OCR produced no text.'],
};
}
const { fields, warnings } = extractFromOcrText(result.text);
// Tesseract gives 0..100; normalize to 0..1 and use it as a global floor —
// per-field confidence is set by the regex tier above.
const floor = Math.max(0, Math.min(result.confidence, 100)) / 100;
for (const key of Object.keys(fields) as Array<keyof ExtractedBerthFields>) {
const f = fields[key];
if (f) f.confidence = Math.min(f.confidence, Math.max(floor, 0.5));
}
const values = Object.values(fields);
const meanConfidence =
values.length === 0
? 0
: values.reduce((sum, v) => sum + (v?.confidence ?? 0), 0) / values.length;
return {
engine: 'ocr',
fields,
meanConfidence,
rawText: result.text,
warnings,
};
}
// ─── tier 3: AI fallback ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
/** Confidence floor below which we recommend the AI tier in the diff dialog. */
export const OCR_LOW_CONFIDENCE_THRESHOLD = 0.55;
/** True when the rep should be offered an "AI parse" button. */
export function shouldOfferAiTier(parse: ParseResult): boolean {
if (parse.engine !== 'ocr') return false;
if (Object.keys(parse.fields).length === 0) return true;
return parse.meanConfidence < OCR_LOW_CONFIDENCE_THRESHOLD;
}
// ─── public entry point ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export interface ParseBerthPdfOptions {
/** Override Tesseract for testing. Production flows resolve the default. */
ocrAdapter?: OcrAdapter;
/** Skip the OCR tier when only AcroForm is wanted (e.g. unit tests). */
skipOcr?: boolean;
}
/**
* Parse a per-berth PDF buffer. Each tier falls back to the next; the
* returned result's `engine` field tells callers which tier produced the
* fields (used by the reconcile-diff dialog to colour confidence chips).
*
* The AI tier is never invoked from this entry point — that's a separate
* deliberate action triggered from the diff dialog so OPENAI_API_KEY isn't
* spent on every upload.
*/
export async function parseBerthPdf(
buffer: Buffer,
opts: ParseBerthPdfOptions = {},
): Promise<ParseResult> {
if (!isPdfMagic(buffer)) {
throw new Error('PDF magic-byte check failed: file does not begin with %PDF-');
}
const acro = await tryAcroForm(buffer);
if (acro && Object.keys(acro.fields).length > 0) return acro;
if (opts.skipOcr) {
return {
engine: 'ocr',
fields: {},
meanConfidence: 0,
warnings: ['skipOcr=true; no AcroForm fields found.'],
};
}
const ocr = await tryOcr(buffer, opts.ocrAdapter);
return (
ocr ?? {
engine: 'ocr',
fields: {},
meanConfidence: 0,
warnings: ['OCR adapter returned null.'],
}
);
}
// ─── helpers ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
/** Coerce an AcroForm raw value to the right scalar for the target column. */
function coerceFieldValue(key: keyof ExtractedBerthFields, raw: string): string | number | null {
// String columns
const stringKeys: Array<keyof ExtractedBerthFields> = [
'mooringNumber',
'bowFacing',
'sidePontoon',
'mooringType',
'cleatType',
'cleatCapacity',
'bollardType',
'bollardCapacity',
'access',
'pricingValidUntil',
];
if (stringKeys.includes(key)) {
if (key === 'pricingValidUntil') {
// Accept ISO YYYY-MM-DD as-is; otherwise try a humane parse.
if (/^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}$/.test(raw)) return raw;
return parseHumanDate(raw);
}
return raw;
}
// Numeric columns: strip currency / unit suffixes and commas.
const numeric = Number(raw.replace(/[^0-9.\-]/g, ''));
return Number.isFinite(numeric) ? numeric : null;
}
/** Parse a human date like "September 15 2025" → "2025-09-15". */
export function parseHumanDate(raw: string): string | null {
const cleaned = raw.replace(/(\d+)(st|nd|rd|th)/i, '$1').trim();
// Force UTC interpretation by appending a Z; otherwise dates without an
// explicit zone get parsed in the runner's local TZ and `toISOString()`
// shifts the day by ±1 (caught a -0700 -> 09-14 regression locally).
const d = new Date(cleaned + ' UTC');
if (Number.isNaN(d.getTime())) return null;
return d.toISOString().slice(0, 10);
}
/** Convert "206' 8\"" or "82" → 206.667 / 82. Returns null on parse failure. */
export function parseFeetInches(raw: string): number | null {
const trimmed = raw.trim();
const ftIn = trimmed.match(/^([0-9]+)\s*'\s*([0-9]+)\s*"$/);
if (ftIn) {
return Number(ftIn[1]) + Number(ftIn[2]) / 12;
}
const ftOnly = trimmed.match(/^([0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)?)/);
if (ftOnly) return Number(ftOnly[1]);
return null;
}

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/**
* Berth PDF management service (Phase 6b — see plan §4.7b, §11.1, §14.6).
*
* Responsibilities:
* - Upload a per-berth PDF (versioned), via the active `StorageBackend`.
* - Verify the magic bytes (`%PDF-`) before persisting; delete the storage
* object on mismatch (§14.6 critical).
* - Reconcile the parsed fields against the current berth row, surfacing
* conflicts for the rep's diff dialog and auto-applying nullable gaps.
* - Enforce per-port size cap from `system_settings.berth_pdf_max_upload_mb`.
* - Generate signed download URLs for the version list.
*/
import { and, desc, eq, isNull, max } from 'drizzle-orm';
import { db } from '@/lib/db';
import { berths, berthPdfVersions } from '@/lib/db/schema/berths';
import { systemSettings } from '@/lib/db/schema/system';
import { ConflictError, NotFoundError, ValidationError } from '@/lib/errors';
import { logger } from '@/lib/logger';
import { getStorageBackend } from '@/lib/storage';
import {
type ExtractedBerthFields,
type ParseResult,
type ParserEngine,
isPdfMagic,
} from './berth-pdf-parser';
// ─── shared types ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
export interface ReconcileConflict {
field: keyof ExtractedBerthFields;
crmValue: string | number | null;
pdfValue: string | number | null;
/** Confidence the parser assigned to the PDF value (0..1). */
pdfConfidence: number;
}
export interface ReconcileResult {
/** Fields where CRM was null and the PDF supplied a value; these can be
* applied automatically (the rep still sees them as "Auto-applied" chips). */
autoApplied: Array<{ field: keyof ExtractedBerthFields; value: string | number }>;
/** Fields where CRM and PDF disagree on a non-null value. The diff dialog
* shows these as a side-by-side comparison; nothing is written until the
* rep confirms via the apply endpoint. */
conflicts: ReconcileConflict[];
/** Pure-warning bucket — e.g. mooring-number mismatch with the berth being
* uploaded to (§14.6). */
warnings: string[];
/** Engine that produced the parse — surfaced on the diff UI. */
engine: ParserEngine;
}
// Field allowlist for reconcile/apply. Mirrors `berths` columns; we never
// blindly write `crypto.randomUUID()` or anything outside this set so a
// rogue parser tier can't poison the schema.
const APPLIABLE_FIELDS: ReadonlyArray<keyof ExtractedBerthFields> = [
'lengthFt',
'lengthM',
'widthFt',
'widthM',
'draftFt',
'draftM',
'waterDepth',
'waterDepthM',
'bowFacing',
'sidePontoon',
'powerCapacity',
'voltage',
'mooringType',
'cleatType',
'cleatCapacity',
'bollardType',
'bollardCapacity',
'access',
'price',
'weeklyRateHighUsd',
'weeklyRateLowUsd',
'dailyRateHighUsd',
'dailyRateLowUsd',
'pricingValidUntil',
];
// Numeric berths columns are stored as `numeric` (Drizzle returns string).
// This set tells the apply path which fields need stringification.
const NUMERIC_FIELDS = new Set<keyof ExtractedBerthFields>([
'lengthFt',
'lengthM',
'widthFt',
'widthM',
'draftFt',
'draftM',
'waterDepth',
'waterDepthM',
'powerCapacity',
'voltage',
'price',
'weeklyRateHighUsd',
'weeklyRateLowUsd',
'dailyRateHighUsd',
'dailyRateLowUsd',
]);
// Tolerance for imperial vs metric reconcile. Same threshold as the parser.
const IMPERIAL_METRIC_TOLERANCE = 0.01;
// ─── settings helpers ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
/** Resolve `berth_pdf_max_upload_mb` with port-override → global → default 15. */
export async function getMaxUploadMb(portId: string): Promise<number> {
const KEY = 'berth_pdf_max_upload_mb';
const [portRow] = await db
.select()
.from(systemSettings)
.where(and(eq(systemSettings.key, KEY), eq(systemSettings.portId, portId)));
if (portRow && typeof portRow.value === 'number') return portRow.value;
if (portRow && typeof portRow.value === 'string') {
const n = Number(portRow.value);
if (Number.isFinite(n)) return n;
}
const [globalRow] = await db
.select()
.from(systemSettings)
.where(and(eq(systemSettings.key, KEY), isNull(systemSettings.portId)));
if (globalRow && typeof globalRow.value === 'number') return globalRow.value;
if (globalRow && typeof globalRow.value === 'string') {
const n = Number(globalRow.value);
if (Number.isFinite(n)) return n;
}
return 15;
}
// ─── upload + version management ─────────────────────────────────────────────
export interface UploadBerthPdfArgs {
berthId: string;
/** Already-uploaded storage key (the upload-url endpoint generated it) OR
* undefined to make this service compute one. */
storageKey?: string;
/** Raw bytes when the server proxies the upload (filesystem mode); when
* callers used a presigned PUT they pass `storageKey` and skip this. */
buffer?: Buffer;
fileName: string;
uploadedBy: string;
/** Pre-computed sha256 hex from the client (verified server-side anyway). */
sha256?: string;
/** Pre-computed bytes (used for the size cap pre-flight on direct uploads). */
fileSizeBytes?: number;
/** Result of running `parseBerthPdf` server-side. Optional — the rep may
* have skipped parsing on a re-upload. */
parseResult?: ParseResult;
}
export interface UploadBerthPdfResult {
versionId: string;
storageKey: string;
versionNumber: number;
fileSizeBytes: number;
contentSha256: string;
}
/**
* Persist a per-berth PDF version. Either the raw `buffer` or a pre-uploaded
* `storageKey` (with optional `buffer` for verification) is required.
*
* Critical mitigations enforced here:
* - §14.6 magic-byte check against the buffer when present.
* - §14.6 size cap from `berth_pdf_max_upload_mb`.
* - Storage key namespaced under `berths/{id}/v{n}/...` so two reps racing
* on the same berth can't collide (the version-number unique index in
* the DB does the dedup).
*/
export async function uploadBerthPdf(args: UploadBerthPdfArgs): Promise<UploadBerthPdfResult> {
// 1. Resolve the berth + port for size-cap lookup.
const berthRow = await db.query.berths.findFirst({ where: eq(berths.id, args.berthId) });
if (!berthRow) throw new NotFoundError('Berth');
const maxMb = await getMaxUploadMb(berthRow.portId);
const maxBytes = maxMb * 1024 * 1024;
// 2. Compute next version number. Using a serializable transaction so two
// concurrent uploads can't both pick `v3` (the unique index would catch
// it but we'd rather return a clean error than a 23505).
const versionNumber = await nextVersionNumber(args.berthId);
// 3. Magic bytes + size when we have the buffer in hand.
const backend = await getStorageBackend();
const buffer = args.buffer;
let storageKey =
args.storageKey ??
`berths/${args.berthId}/v${versionNumber}/${sanitizeFileName(args.fileName)}`;
let sizeBytes = args.fileSizeBytes ?? buffer?.length ?? 0;
let sha256 = args.sha256 ?? '';
if (buffer) {
if (!isPdfMagic(buffer)) {
// Best-effort cleanup if the storage already has a partial.
if (args.storageKey) await backend.delete(args.storageKey).catch(() => undefined);
throw new ValidationError(
'Uploaded file failed PDF magic-byte check (does not start with %PDF-).',
);
}
if (buffer.length === 0) throw new ValidationError('Uploaded PDF is empty (0 bytes).');
if (buffer.length > maxBytes) {
throw new ValidationError(
`PDF exceeds ${maxMb} MB upload cap (got ${(buffer.length / 1024 / 1024).toFixed(1)} MB).`,
);
}
const written = await backend.put(storageKey, buffer, { contentType: 'application/pdf' });
storageKey = written.key;
sizeBytes = written.sizeBytes;
sha256 = written.sha256;
} else if (args.storageKey) {
// Browser uploaded directly via presigned URL — verify via HEAD.
const head = await backend.head(args.storageKey);
if (!head) {
throw new ValidationError('Uploaded object not found at expected storage key.');
}
if (head.sizeBytes === 0) {
await backend.delete(args.storageKey).catch(() => undefined);
throw new ValidationError('Uploaded PDF is empty (0 bytes).');
}
if (head.sizeBytes > maxBytes) {
await backend.delete(args.storageKey).catch(() => undefined);
throw new ValidationError(
`PDF exceeds ${maxMb} MB upload cap (got ${(head.sizeBytes / 1024 / 1024).toFixed(1)} MB).`,
);
}
if (head.contentType !== 'application/pdf' && head.contentType !== 'application/octet-stream') {
await backend.delete(args.storageKey).catch(() => undefined);
throw new ValidationError(
`Uploaded object content-type is ${head.contentType}; expected application/pdf.`,
);
}
sizeBytes = head.sizeBytes;
sha256 = args.sha256 ?? '';
storageKey = args.storageKey;
} else {
throw new ValidationError('Either buffer or storageKey is required.');
}
// 4. Insert version row + bump current pointer in one transaction.
const versionId = crypto.randomUUID();
await db.transaction(async (tx) => {
await tx.insert(berthPdfVersions).values({
id: versionId,
berthId: args.berthId,
versionNumber,
storageKey,
fileName: args.fileName,
fileSizeBytes: sizeBytes,
contentSha256: sha256,
uploadedBy: args.uploadedBy,
parseResults: args.parseResult ? serializeParseResult(args.parseResult) : null,
});
await tx
.update(berths)
.set({ currentPdfVersionId: versionId, updatedAt: new Date() })
.where(eq(berths.id, args.berthId));
});
logger.info(
{ berthId: args.berthId, versionId, versionNumber, storageKey, sizeBytes },
'Berth PDF version saved',
);
return { versionId, storageKey, versionNumber, fileSizeBytes: sizeBytes, contentSha256: sha256 };
}
async function nextVersionNumber(berthId: string): Promise<number> {
const [row] = await db
.select({ max: max(berthPdfVersions.versionNumber) })
.from(berthPdfVersions)
.where(eq(berthPdfVersions.berthId, berthId));
return (row?.max ?? 0) + 1;
}
function sanitizeFileName(raw: string): string {
// Preserve the extension; replace spaces / disallowed chars with '_' so the
// result satisfies the storage-key validation regex.
const last = raw.split(/[\\/]/).pop() ?? raw;
return last.replace(/[^a-zA-Z0-9._-]/g, '_').slice(0, 200) || 'berth.pdf';
}
function serializeParseResult(parse: ParseResult): Record<string, unknown> {
return {
engine: parse.engine,
extracted: Object.fromEntries(
Object.entries(parse.fields).map(([k, v]) => [
k,
v ? { value: v.value, confidence: v.confidence } : null,
]),
),
meanConfidence: parse.meanConfidence,
warnings: parse.warnings,
};
}
// ─── reconcile + apply ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
/**
* Walk every parsed field; classify into:
* - `autoApplied` when the CRM column is null/empty.
* - `conflicts` when both sides have a non-null value and they disagree.
*
* Numeric tolerance: ±1% (matches §14.6 imperial-vs-metric guidance, applied
* uniformly across all numeric columns since the same rounding noise affects
* weekly/daily rates too).
*/
export async function reconcilePdfWithBerth(
berthId: string,
parsed: ParseResult,
): Promise<ReconcileResult> {
const berthRow = await db.query.berths.findFirst({ where: eq(berths.id, berthId) });
if (!berthRow) throw new NotFoundError('Berth');
const fields = parsed.fields;
const autoApplied: ReconcileResult['autoApplied'] = [];
const conflicts: ReconcileConflict[] = [];
const warnings: string[] = [...parsed.warnings];
// §14.6 — mooring-number mismatch warning.
const pdfMooring = fields.mooringNumber?.value;
if (
pdfMooring &&
typeof pdfMooring === 'string' &&
pdfMooring.toUpperCase() !== berthRow.mooringNumber.toUpperCase()
) {
warnings.push(
`PDF says berth ${pdfMooring} but uploading to ${berthRow.mooringNumber}. Confirm before applying.`,
);
}
for (const key of APPLIABLE_FIELDS) {
const parsedField = fields[key];
if (!parsedField || parsedField.value == null) continue;
const crmRaw = (berthRow as Record<string, unknown>)[key];
const crmValue = normalizeForCompare(key, crmRaw);
const pdfValue = normalizeForCompare(key, parsedField.value);
if (crmValue == null || crmValue === '') {
autoApplied.push({ field: key, value: parsedField.value as string | number });
continue;
}
if (!valuesEqual(crmValue, pdfValue, NUMERIC_FIELDS.has(key))) {
conflicts.push({
field: key,
crmValue: crmValue as string | number | null,
pdfValue: pdfValue as string | number | null,
pdfConfidence: parsedField.confidence,
});
}
}
return { autoApplied, conflicts, warnings, engine: parsed.engine };
}
/**
* Apply a rep-confirmed slice of the reconcile diff to the berth row. The
* caller passes the canonical `ExtractedBerthFields` keys; anything outside
* `APPLIABLE_FIELDS` is silently dropped to keep this endpoint a hard
* allowlist.
*/
export async function applyParseResults(
berthId: string,
versionId: string,
fieldsToApply: Partial<ExtractedBerthFields>,
): Promise<{ updatedFields: Array<keyof ExtractedBerthFields> }> {
const berthRow = await db.query.berths.findFirst({ where: eq(berths.id, berthId) });
if (!berthRow) throw new NotFoundError('Berth');
const versionRow = await db.query.berthPdfVersions.findFirst({
where: and(eq(berthPdfVersions.id, versionId), eq(berthPdfVersions.berthId, berthId)),
});
if (!versionRow) throw new NotFoundError('Berth PDF version');
const update: Record<string, unknown> = {};
const applied: Array<keyof ExtractedBerthFields> = [];
for (const key of APPLIABLE_FIELDS) {
const value = fieldsToApply[key];
if (value === undefined) continue;
if (value === null) {
update[key] = null;
applied.push(key);
continue;
}
if (NUMERIC_FIELDS.has(key)) {
const n = typeof value === 'number' ? value : Number(value);
if (!Number.isFinite(n)) continue;
// numeric columns expect strings to preserve precision.
update[key] = String(n);
} else {
update[key] = String(value);
}
applied.push(key);
}
if (applied.length === 0) {
throw new ValidationError('No appliable fields supplied.');
}
update.updatedAt = new Date();
await db.transaction(async (tx) => {
await tx.update(berths).set(update).where(eq(berths.id, berthId));
// Stamp the applied-field set onto parse_results for audit.
const prior = (versionRow.parseResults as Record<string, unknown> | null) ?? {};
await tx
.update(berthPdfVersions)
.set({
parseResults: {
...prior,
appliedFields: applied,
appliedAt: new Date().toISOString(),
},
})
.where(eq(berthPdfVersions.id, versionId));
});
return { updatedFields: applied };
}
// ─── version listing + rollback ──────────────────────────────────────────────
export interface BerthPdfVersionListItem {
id: string;
versionNumber: number;
fileName: string;
fileSizeBytes: number;
uploadedBy: string;
uploadedAt: Date;
isCurrent: boolean;
/** Pre-signed download URL (15-min TTL). */
downloadUrl: string;
downloadUrlExpiresAt: Date;
parseEngine: ParserEngine | null;
}
export async function listBerthPdfVersions(berthId: string): Promise<BerthPdfVersionListItem[]> {
const berthRow = await db.query.berths.findFirst({ where: eq(berths.id, berthId) });
if (!berthRow) throw new NotFoundError('Berth');
const rows = await db
.select()
.from(berthPdfVersions)
.where(eq(berthPdfVersions.berthId, berthId))
.orderBy(desc(berthPdfVersions.versionNumber));
const backend = await getStorageBackend();
const out: BerthPdfVersionListItem[] = [];
for (const row of rows) {
const parseEngine = (row.parseResults as { engine?: ParserEngine } | null)?.engine ?? null;
const presigned = await backend.presignDownload(row.storageKey, {
expirySeconds: 900,
filename: row.fileName,
contentType: 'application/pdf',
});
out.push({
id: row.id,
versionNumber: row.versionNumber,
fileName: row.fileName,
fileSizeBytes: row.fileSizeBytes,
uploadedBy: row.uploadedBy,
uploadedAt: row.uploadedAt,
isCurrent: berthRow.currentPdfVersionId === row.id,
downloadUrl: presigned.url,
downloadUrlExpiresAt: presigned.expiresAt,
parseEngine,
});
}
return out;
}
/**
* Set `berths.current_pdf_version_id` to the requested version. Per §14.6,
* this does NOT re-parse and re-update the berth columns — that's a separate
* deliberate "extract data from this version" action.
*/
export async function rollbackToVersion(
berthId: string,
versionId: string,
): Promise<{ versionId: string; versionNumber: number }> {
const versionRow = await db.query.berthPdfVersions.findFirst({
where: and(eq(berthPdfVersions.id, versionId), eq(berthPdfVersions.berthId, berthId)),
});
if (!versionRow) throw new NotFoundError('Berth PDF version');
const berthRow = await db.query.berths.findFirst({ where: eq(berths.id, berthId) });
if (!berthRow) throw new NotFoundError('Berth');
if (berthRow.currentPdfVersionId === versionId) {
throw new ConflictError('That version is already current; rollback is a no-op.');
}
await db
.update(berths)
.set({ currentPdfVersionId: versionId, updatedAt: new Date() })
.where(eq(berths.id, berthId));
return { versionId, versionNumber: versionRow.versionNumber };
}
// ─── compare helpers ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
function normalizeForCompare(
key: keyof ExtractedBerthFields,
raw: unknown,
): string | number | null {
if (raw == null) return null;
if (NUMERIC_FIELDS.has(key)) {
const n = typeof raw === 'number' ? raw : Number(String(raw).replace(/[^0-9.\-]/g, ''));
return Number.isFinite(n) ? n : null;
}
if (typeof raw === 'string') return raw.trim();
return String(raw);
}
function valuesEqual(a: unknown, b: unknown, isNumeric: boolean): boolean {
if (a == null && b == null) return true;
if (a == null || b == null) return false;
if (isNumeric) {
const an = Number(a);
const bn = Number(b);
if (!Number.isFinite(an) || !Number.isFinite(bn)) return false;
if (an === bn) return true;
if (bn === 0) return Math.abs(an - bn) < 0.0001;
return Math.abs(an - bn) / Math.abs(bn) <= IMPERIAL_METRIC_TOLERANCE;
}
return String(a).trim().toLowerCase() === String(b).trim().toLowerCase();
}
// ─── re-exports the route layer leans on ─────────────────────────────────────
export { parseBerthPdf } from './berth-pdf-parser';
export type {
ExtractedBerthFields,
ParsedField,
ParseResult,
ParserEngine,
} from './berth-pdf-parser';