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5a9b5f687f feat(reports): PDF preview modal (phase D — feature complete)
Closes out the report exporter. Adds a Preview button alongside
Download on every export dialog (dashboard + 3 list kinds). The
modal POSTs the current form payload to /api/v1/reports/generate,
renders the resulting Blob in a sandboxed iframe via
URL.createObjectURL, and exposes the cached Blob to the Download
button so committing the download doesn't re-fetch.

PdfPreviewModal:
  - Re-fetches when the payload changes (rep tweaks config, opens
    preview again — fresh PDF every time).
  - Cleans up the object URL on close + on unmount, no leak.
  - sandbox="allow-same-origin" lets the iframe read the blob URL
    but blocks any embedded scripts from reaching cookies /
    LocalStorage.
  - Surfaces preview failures inline instead of a toast so the rep
    can read the error without dismissing the modal.

UI integration:
  - Both ExportDashboardPdfButton + ExportListPdfButton gain an
    "Eye" Preview button between Cancel and Download.
  - previewPayload is memoised on the form state so the modal's
    fetch effect only re-fires when the rep actually changes
    something.

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1454/1454. Manual end-to-end test
(open a real dashboard, pick widgets, preview, download) is the
next gate; build is production-ready otherwise.

Final exporter shape (phases A → D):
  - 4 report kinds: dashboard / clients / berths / interests
  - Per-port branding: logo + primary color (luminance-checked
    accent foreground for AA contrast on dark brands)
  - Customizable: widget picker for dashboard, include-archived
    toggle, custom title, save-as-template, apply saved template
  - Preview modal with sandboxed iframe + cached Blob for Download
  - 1 000-row export cap with "Showing top N of <total>" notice
  - Permission-gated on reports.export server-side + client-side
  - Audit-logged on every successful generation
  - RFC 5987 Content-Disposition for unicode filenames

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-21 20:50:11 +02:00
1cdc2fdc6d feat(reports): saved-template store + CRUD + dialog integration (phase C)
Saves rep-configured export setups so a "Monthly board report" or
"Weekly pipeline review" template only has to be assembled once.

Schema (migration 0079_report_templates.sql + drizzle entry):
  - report_templates: id, port_id, kind, name, description, config
    (jsonb), created_by, created_at, updated_at.
  - Sibling-name uniqueness scoped (port_id, kind, LOWER(name)) so
    Port A and Port B can both have "Quarterly review" without
    colliding, and two different KINDS in the same port can share a
    name (a clients "Quarterly review" + an interests "Quarterly
    review" coexist).
  - port_id FK cascades on delete; templates evaporate with the
    parent port. No cross-port enumeration risk since every query
    filters by port_id.

Service (src/lib/services/report-templates.service.ts):
  - createReportTemplate / listReportTemplates / getReportTemplate /
    updateReportTemplate / deleteReportTemplate.
  - Audit-logs every write with old/new values for the rename case.
  - Surfaces sibling-name collisions as ConflictError with a
    rep-readable message ('A "Monthly board report" template
    already exists for the dashboard kind').

Routes:
  - GET  /api/v1/reports/templates?kind=clients
  - POST /api/v1/reports/templates
  - GET  /api/v1/reports/templates/[id]
  - PATCH /api/v1/reports/templates/[id]
  - DELETE /api/v1/reports/templates/[id]
  All gated on `reports.export` — same permission as generating
  reports lets the rep manage the templates that drive them.
  POST cross-validates that `body.kind === body.config.kind` so a
  rep can't sneak a dashboard config into a clients template and
  confuse the rendering path at use time.

UI:
  - SavedTemplatesPicker reusable component — dropdown of templates
    for this port + kind, inline "Save as template" toggle that
    expands to a name input + Save button, delete button next to
    the picker once a template is selected.
  - Wired into both ExportDashboardPdfButton + ExportListPdfButton.
    Applying a saved template hydrates the dialog's form (selected
    widgets / filters / title) from the saved config.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-21 20:46:52 +02:00
47c2ba9a99 feat(reports): client / berth / interest list-export PDF reports (phase B)
Extends the report exporter with three list-style report kinds —
clients, berths, interests. Each shares the BrandedReportDocument
layout + the new ReportTable primitive (zebra-striped rows,
proportional widths, no-break rows to keep records together across
page boundaries).

Data fetchers in `src/lib/services/list-report-data.service.ts`:
  - resolveClientReportData: clients table joined to per-client
    primary email + phone via DISTINCT-style subqueries (matches the
    canonical listClients ordering: is_primary DESC, created_at DESC
    per channel).
  - resolveBerthReportData: berths table, default sort by mooring
    number for printed familiarity.
  - resolveInterestReportData: interests left-joined to clients +
    primary berth, sort by updatedAt desc.

All three cap at 1 000 rows per export with a clear "Showing top N
of <total>" notice rendered when the cap is hit. Above that, the PDF
becomes unreadable (hundreds of pages); reps wanting larger exports
use CSV.

Route schema widened to a 4-arm discriminated union; the dispatch
switch in render-report.ts uses `satisfies` for compile-time variant
narrowing and a `_exhaustive: never` check at the bottom.

UI: each list page (BerthList, ClientList, InterestList) gains an
ExportListPdfButton next to the existing ColumnPicker. Permission-
gated client-side on reports.export; server route re-enforces.

Tests: 3 new render fixtures (1 per kind), all hit the same
%PDF-magic + byte-length assertions. Total render tests now 6/6;
full vitest sweep 1454/1454.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-21 20:42:55 +02:00