Removes the last hardcoded "Port Nimara" references so a tenant cloning
the deploy with a fresh slug sees their own brand throughout.
Browser + native chrome:
- `generateMetadata` reads `branding_app_name` from the first port row
so the browser tab title, apple-web-app title, and template literal
reflect the tenant (fallback "CRM" until DB is seeded).
- Mobile topbar derives the brand-mark initials from the port slug
("port-nimara" → "PN", "marina-alpha" → "MA") — no code edit on clone.
- `documenso-payload` default redirect URL is `""` so Documenso falls
back to its own post-sign page instead of routing every tenant's
signers to portnimara.com; per-port `redirectUrl` setting still wins.
- Server-startup log uses generic "CRM server listening".
Email + auth shell:
- New `auth-shell-branding.ts` resolves logo / background / appName once
per request from `system_settings`; used by both the email shell and
the auth-pages SSR layout.
- `auth-branding-provider` wraps `/login`, `/reset-password`, `/set-password`,
portal `/portal/*` so the branded shell hydrates with the same assets
the inbox sees.
- `me/email` change email uses the branded shell instead of inline HTML
with "Port Nimara CRM" baked into copy.
- Admin branding page adds an email-preview card (POSTs to
`/api/v1/admin/branding/email-preview`) so an admin can spot-check
their templates before going live.
- `/api/public/files/[id]` exposes branding-category files anonymously
so inbox images (no session cookie) can render; any other category
still flows through authenticated `/api/v1/files/[id]/preview`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Minimal next-intl wire-up so future i18n additions are a config
change, not a code rewrite. No URL routing changes — there's no
`/<locale>/` prefix because there's no second locale today.
- `src/i18n/request.ts` — request-scoped locale + messages loader,
hard-coded to 'en'
- `messages/en.json` — common namespace with a few sample keys
- `next.config.ts` — withNextIntlPlugin wraps the config
- `src/app/layout.tsx` — wraps body with NextIntlClientProvider so
client components can `useTranslations('common')` now
When a real locale target appears (Polish for marina users, Italian
for broker portal, etc.):
1. Add `messages/<locale>.json`
2. Move route folders under `app/[locale]/` to enable URL routing
3. Add a `routing.ts` with the locale list + default
Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315, next build green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Grab-bag of UX gaps from audit-pass-#2 + #3. Each one is a small,
focused fix; bundled because they touch different surfaces.
- Popover: collisionPadding={16} + responsive
w-[min(calc(100vw-2rem),18rem)] so popovers stop clipping past the
viewport on iPhone 12 portrait.
- public/manifest.json (was missing) + manifest reference in
layout.tsx — PWA installability now works; icons (192/512/512-
maskable) were already present.
- Admin webhooks page: 4 silent `// ignore` catches in load/delete/
toggle/regenerate replaced with toast.error / toast.success. Users
no longer see a stale list with no feedback when an op fails.
- Portal document-download button: blocking alert() → toast.error().
- src/app/(dashboard)/error.tsx: branded error boundary with retry +
back-to-dashboard, replacing Next.js's default uncaught-error UI.
- GDPR export modal: refetchInterval was a flat 5s while the modal was
open. Switched to a function that only polls (every 15s) when a job
is actually pending/building; settled exports stop polling entirely.
- client-yachts-tab empty state gains a CTA wired to the existing
Add-yacht dialog, instead of just saying "No yachts".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mounts a dev-only client component that syncs the react-grab debug
toolbar's pinned edge / collapsed state across viewport changes (so
the toolbar doesn't drift off-screen when resizing or rotating).
Render is gated by NODE_ENV === 'development' in src/app/layout.tsx;
production builds tree-shake the import out via process.env replacement.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
react-grab lets you point at any DOM element on the page and press
Cmd+C to copy the file name, React component, and HTML source — then
paste straight into a coding agent (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) for
much higher-fidelity context.
Wiring (auto-detected by `npx grab@latest init --force`): a Next
<Script> tag in src/app/layout.tsx that loads the bundle from unpkg
in development only. Production builds skip the script entirely so
no extra weight ships to end users.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>