M42, M43 from the 2026-05-21 plan.
Shipped:
M42 FilePreviewDialog now handles seven preview kinds via a single
previewKindFor() router (mime + filename fallback). Image and
PDF stay on the existing lightbox + pdf viewer; plain text
(.txt / .md / .csv / .tsv / .json / .xml / .log / .yaml / .ini
/ .html — text/* and application/json and friends) renders via
a new <TextPreview> that fetches via the presigned URL and
caps the body at 1 MB with a "showing first 1 MB" banner.
Audio / video render through native HTML5 <audio> / <video>
elements with preload="metadata". Office documents (.docx /
.xlsx / .pptx / .odt / .ods / .odp + the official mime variants)
embed via Microsoft's hosted Office viewer (view.officeapps
.live.com/op/embed.aspx) — presigned download URLs carry the
token so the embed works without making the file world-public.
Unknown mime types render a friendly "preview not supported"
block with a Download CTA instead of an empty pane.
M43 Field-level override history foundation. Migration 0081 adds
`interest_field_history` (id, port_id, interest_id?, client_id?,
field_path, old_value, new_value, source, submission_id?,
created_at, created_by) with port-scoped indexes on
(interest_id, created_at desc) and (client_id, created_at desc).
Drizzle schema + index exports added. supplemental-forms
applySubmission now collects an `overrides` array as it diffs
each field against the current entity state and writes them all
in one batch insert at the end of the transaction, so the
rep-facing Field history panel can surface every override the
client made via the form. New
`GET /api/v1/interests/[id]/field-history` endpoint returns
the rows newest-first (100-cap). Source on supplemental-info
submissions is hardcoded to 'supplemental_form'; future
channels (form-templates, AI extraction) drop new source
values into the same table.
The full form-template editor UI (Field-history panels on
Interest + Client detail, autofill from the bound entity on
the public form, drag-bind builder in /admin/forms) is queued
as the next-layer follow-up; the data model + audit trail
this commit ships are the necessary foundation for it.
Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1454/1454, migration applied.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
Adds the read-side Umami integration queued in last week's
website-analytics plan (Phases 1–6 of `docs/website-analytics-flesh-out-plan.md`):
- Realtime panel polls Umami at 5s intervals; world map renders visitor
origins via echarts + `public/world-map/echarts-world.json` topo.
- Sessions list + session-detail-sheet drill-down (per-session event
timeline pulled from `/api/v1/website-analytics`).
- Weekly heatmap (day-of-week × hour-of-day) for engagement timing.
- Metric-detail pages under `/[portSlug]/website-analytics/[metric]`
for pageviews / referrers / events deep-dives.
- Email-pixel write path: `/api/public/email-pixel/[sendId]` 1×1 GIF
beacon backed by `email_open_tracking` (migration 0076); resolves
inline on render in inbox.
- Tracked-link redirect: `/q/[slug]` routes through `tracked_links`
(migration 0077) and forwards to the canonical destination after
logging the click.
- Dashboard `website-glance-tile` now reads from the live Umami service
instead of placeholder data.
Deps: `@umami/node`, `echarts`, `echarts-for-react`, `@types/geojson`,
`@types/topojson-client`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Step 3 schema additions per PRE-DEPLOY-PLAN § 1.4.
berths.archived_at (+ archived_by, archive_reason) — soft-delete column
so retired moorings can be hidden from the public feed and admin lists
without losing historical interest joins. Partial index `idx_berths_active`
on (port_id) WHERE archived_at IS NULL keeps the active-only list path
fast. Already wired:
- /api/public/berths and /api/public/berths/[mooringNumber] now filter
out archived rows.
- berths.service.listBerths defaults to active-only with an
?includeArchived=true escape hatch for the archive bin.
clients.source_inquiry_id — text column with ON DELETE SET NULL FK to
website_submissions(id). Preserves the linkage from a website inquiry
to the client that came out of the "Convert to client" triage flow
(P-4.5). Drives the conversion-funnel-by-source chart (Step 6). The
Drizzle column ships without `.references()` to avoid the cross-file
circular import; the FK lives in the migration SQL.
email_bounces table — bounce-monitoring storage. The DSN poller worker
(forthcoming, depends on this table existing) writes one row per parsed
bounce; consumers join via (original_send_type, original_send_id).
Three secondary indexes cover the expected access patterns (port +
recent bounces; lookup by bounced address; lookup by original send).
Schema additions plus the migration SQL are ready for `pnpm db:push`
(or the migration runner once its journal is backfilled — separate
concern, journal currently stops at 0042 despite migrations through
0065 existing on disk).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the legacy 9-stage pipeline with 7 canonical stages
(enquiry → qualified → eoi → reservation → deposit_paid → contract →
nurturing) plus three doc sub-status columns (eoi_doc_status,
reservation_doc_status, contract_doc_status) that track sent/signed
within a single stage instead of branching it.
Schema (migration 0062):
- interests gains assigned_to, deposit_expected_amount/currency,
three doc-status columns, two documenso-id columns, and
date_reservation_signed.
- New tables: qualification_criteria (per-port admin-configurable),
interest_qualifications (per-interest state), payments (deposit /
balance / refund records keyed to interest + client).
- Default qualification criteria seeded for every existing port.
- Dummy-data UPDATEs collapse Sent/Signed pairs and 'completed' into
the new stage + doc-status + outcome shape.
Migration 0063 adds interest_contact_log.voice_transcript and
template_used columns for v1.1-A/B (quick-template buttons + voice
transcription via Web Speech API).
v1.1 phase work bundled here:
- A/B: Quick-template buttons (Call / Visit / Email) + mic toggle on
the contact-log compose dialog (useVoiceTranscription hook).
- C: berth-rules-engine wraps state writes in pg_advisory_xact_lock
with an idempotent re-read; emits rule_evaluated audit traces.
- D: Documenso webhook: reservation/contract sub-status stamping
moved out of the PDF-download try-block so a download failure
no longer swallows the stamp. New integration test coverage.
- E: /admin/qualification-criteria CRUD page + admin component.
- F: default_new_interest_owner exposed in System Settings.
- G: recentActivityCount + active_engagement deal-pulse signal
surfaced as a chip on interests + hot-deals card.
- H: interest_assigned notification on assignedTo change (skips
self-assign, uses a dedupe key).
Plus the supporting components: AssignedToChip, DealPulseChip,
PaymentsSection, QualificationChecklist, MultiEoiChip,
SkipAheadBanner, WonStatusPanel, InterestBerthStatusBanner,
SupplementalInfoRequestButton, UserPicker.
Tests: 1370/1370 vitest pass (added deal-health unit suite +
expanded constants/validators/pipeline-transitions coverage). tsc
clean, eslint clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lets a sales rep send a client a one-shot link to fill out the
information we need before drafting the EOI (intent, dimensions,
signatory, timeline). Token-keyed: single-use, soft-expiring, scoped
to one interest + client. Public POST endpoint accepts the form
submission; CRM endpoint mints tokens for rep-initiated requests;
portal page renders the form for the recipient.
Schema: supplemental_form_tokens table (migration 0061) with port_id
+ interest_id + client_id refs, unique token, consumed_at marker.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 7 of the berth-recommender refactor (plan §3.3, §4.8, §4.9, §5.7,
§5.8, §5.9, §11.1, §14.7, §14.9). Adds the rep-driven send-out path for
per-berth PDFs and port-wide brochures, the per-port sales SMTP/IMAP
config + body templates, and the supporting admin UI.
Migration: 0031_brochures_and_document_sends.sql
Schema additions:
- brochures (port-wide, with isDefault marker + archive)
- brochure_versions (versioned uploads, storageKey per §4.7a)
- document_sends (audit log of every rep-initiated send; failures
captured with failedAt + errorReason). berthPdfVersionId is a plain
text column (no FK) — loose-coupled to Phase 6b's berth_pdf_versions
so the two phases stay independent.
§14.7 critical mitigations:
- Body XSS: rep-authored markdown goes through renderEmailBody()
(HTML-escape first, then a tight allowlist of bold/italic/code/link
rules). https:// + mailto: only — javascript:/data: URLs stripped.
Tested against script/img/iframe/svg/onerror polyglots.
- Recipient typo: strict email regex + two-step confirm modal that
shows the exact recipient before send.
- Unresolved merge fields: pre-send dry-run /preview endpoint blocks
submission until findUnresolvedTokens() returns empty.
- SMTP failure: every transport rejection writes a document_sends row
with failedAt + errorReason; UI surfaces the message.
- Hourly per-user rate limit: 50 sends/user/hour via existing
checkRateLimit().
- Size threshold fallback (§11.1): files above
email_attach_threshold_mb (default 15) ship as a 24h signed-URL
download link in the body instead of an attachment. Storage stream
flows directly to nodemailer to avoid buffering 20MB+.
§14.10 critical mitigation:
- SMTP/IMAP passwords encrypted at rest via the existing
EMAIL_CREDENTIAL_KEY (AES-256-GCM). The /api/v1/admin/email/
sales-config GET endpoint never returns the decrypted value — only
a *PassIsSet boolean. PATCH treats empty string as "leave unchanged"
and explicit null as "clear", so the masked-placeholder UI round-
trips without forcing re-entry on every save.
system_settings keys (per-port unless noted):
- sales_from_address, sales_smtp_{host,port,secure,user,pass_encrypted}
- sales_imap_{host,port,user,pass_encrypted}
- sales_auth_method (default app_password)
- noreply_from_address
- email_template_send_berth_pdf_body, email_template_send_brochure_body
- brochure_max_upload_mb (default 50)
- email_attach_threshold_mb (default 15)
UI surfaces (per §5.7, §5.8, §5.9):
- <SendDocumentDialog> shared 2-step compose+confirm flow.
- <SendBerthPdfDialog>, <SendDocumentsDialog>, <SendFromInterestButton>
wrappers per detail page.
- /[portSlug]/admin/brochures: list, upload (direct-to-storage
presigned PUT for the 20MB+ files per §11.1), default toggle,
archive.
- /[portSlug]/admin/email extended with <SalesEmailConfigCard>:
SMTP + IMAP creds, body templates, threshold/max settings.
Storage: every upload + download goes through getStorageBackend() —
no direct minio imports, per Phase 6a contract.
Tests: 1145 vitest passing (+ 50 new in
markdown-email-sanitization.test.ts, document-sends-validators.test.ts,
sales-email-config-validators.test.ts).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds website_submissions table + shared-secret POST endpoint so the
marketing site can dual-write inquiries alongside its NocoDB write.
Race-safe via INSERT ... ON CONFLICT, idempotent on submission_id,
refuses every request when WEBSITE_INTAKE_SECRET is unset. Also
repairs pre-existing 0020/0021/0022 prevId collision (renumbered +
journal re-sorted) so db:generate works again. 11 unit tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Lands the one-shot migration pipeline from the legacy NocoDB Interests
base into the new client/interest schema. Dry-run mode is fully
operational: pulls the live snapshot, runs the dedup library, and
writes a CSV + Markdown report under .migration/<timestamp>/. The
--apply phase is stubbed for a follow-up PR per the design's P3
implementation sequence.
Schema additions
================
- `client_merge_candidates` — pairs flagged by the background scoring
job for the /admin/duplicates review queue. Status enum: pending /
dismissed / merged. Unique-(portId, clientAId, clientBId) so the
same pair can't surface twice. Empty until P2 lands the cron.
- `migration_source_links` — idempotency ledger. Maps source-system
rows (NocoDB Interest #624 → new client UUID) so re-running --apply
against the same dry-run report skips already-imported entities.
Both tables ship with the migration `0020_unusual_azazel.sql` —
already applied to the local dev DB during this commit's preparation.
Library
=======
src/lib/dedup/nocodb-source.ts
Read-only adapter for the legacy NocoDB v2 API. xc-token auth,
auto-paginates until isLastPage, captures the table IDs from the
2026-05-03 audit. `fetchSnapshot()` pulls every relevant table in
parallel into one in-memory object the transform layer consumes.
src/lib/dedup/migration-transform.ts
Pure function: NocoDB snapshot in, MigrationPlan out. Per row:
- normalizes name / email / phone / country via the dedup library
- parses the legacy DD-MM-YYYY / DD/MM/YYYY / ISO date formats
- maps the 8-stage `Sales Process Level` enum to the new 9-stage
pipelineStage
- filters yacht-name placeholders ('TBC', 'Na', etc.)
- merges Internal Notes + Extra Comments + Berth Size Desired into
a single notes blob
Then runs `findClientMatches` pairwise (with blocking) and
union-finds clusters of rows whose score crosses the auto-link
threshold (90). Lower-scoring pairs (50–89) become 'needs review'.
Each cluster's "lead" row is picked by completeness score with
recency tie-break.
src/lib/dedup/migration-report.ts
Writes three artifacts to .migration/<timestamp>/:
- report.csv — one row per planned op, RFC-4180 escaped
- summary.md — human-skimmable overview
- plan.json — full structured plan for the --apply phase
CSV cells with comma / quote / newline are quoted; internal quotes
are doubled. No external CSV dep.
src/lib/dedup/phone-parse.ts
Script-safe wrapper around libphonenumber-js's `core` entry that
loads `metadata.min.json` directly. The default `index.cjs.js`
bundled by libphonenumber hits a metadata-shape interop bug under
Node 25 + tsx (`{ default }` wrapping); core+JSON sidesteps it.
The dedup `normalizePhone` and `find-matches` both use this wrapper
now so the same code path runs in vitest, Next.js, and the migration
CLI without surprises.
src/lib/dedup/normalize.ts
Tightened country resolution: added Caribbean short-form aliases
('antigua' → AG, 'st kitts' → KN, etc.) and a city map covering the
US locations seen in the NocoDB dump (Boston, Tampa, Fort
Lauderdale, Port Jefferson, Nantucket). Also relaxed phone parsing
to drop the `isValid()` strict check — the libphonenumber min build
rejects many real NANP-territory numbers, and dedup only needs a
canonical E.164 to compare.
CLI
===
scripts/migrate-from-nocodb.ts
pnpm tsx scripts/migrate-from-nocodb.ts --dry-run
→ Pulls the live NocoDB base (NOCODB_URL + NOCODB_TOKEN env vars),
runs the transform, writes report. No DB writes.
pnpm tsx scripts/migrate-from-nocodb.ts --apply --report .migration/<dir>/
→ Stubbed; exits with `not yet implemented` and a pointer to the
design doc. Apply phase ships in a follow-up.
Tests
=====
tests/unit/dedup/migration-transform.test.ts (7 cases)
Fixture-based regression. A frozen 12-row NocoDB snapshot covers
every duplicate pattern in the design (§1.2). The test asserts:
- 12 input rows → 7 unique clients (cluster math is right)
- Patterns A / B / C / E auto-link
- Pattern F (Etiennette Clamouze) does NOT auto-link
- Every interest preserved as its own row even when clients merge
- 8-stage → 9-stage enum mapping is correct per spec
- Multi-yacht merge (Constanzo CALYPSO + Costanzo GEMINI under one
client) — the design's signature win
- Output is deterministic (run twice, identical)
Validation against real data
============================
Ran `pnpm tsx scripts/migrate-from-nocodb.ts --dry-run` against the
live NocoDB. Result on 252 Interests rows:
- 237 clients (15 merged into 13 clusters)
- 252 interests (one per source row)
- 406 contacts, 52 addresses
- 13 auto-linked clusters (every confirmed cluster from §1.2 audit)
- 3 pairs flagged for review (Camazou, Zasso, one new)
- 1 phone placeholder flagged
Total dedup test count: 57 (50 from P1 + 7 fixture tests).
Lint: clean. Tsc: clean for new files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a full GDPR Article 15 (right of access) workflow. Staff trigger
an export from the client detail; a BullMQ worker assembles every row
keyed to that client (profile, contacts, addresses, notes, tags,
yachts, company memberships, interests, reservations, invoices,
documents, last 500 audit events) into JSON + a self-contained HTML
report, ZIPs them, uploads to MinIO, and optionally emails the client
a 7-day signed download link.
- New table gdpr_exports tracks lifecycle (pending → building → ready
→ sent / failed) with a 30-day cleanup target
- Bundle builder (gdpr-bundle-builder.ts) — pure read-side, tenant-
scoped, with HTML escaping to block injection from rogue field values
- Worker hook in export queue dispatches on job name 'gdpr-export'
- New audit actions: 'request_gdpr_export', 'send_gdpr_export'
- API: POST/GET /api/v1/clients/:id/gdpr-export (admin-gated, exports
rate-limit, Article-15 audit on POST); GET /:exportId returns a
fresh signed URL
- UI: <GdprExportButton> dialog on client detail header — admin-only,
shows recent exports, supports email-to-client + override recipient,
polls every 5s while open
- Validation: refuses email-to-client when no primary email + no
override (rather than silently dropping the send)
Tests: 778/778 vitest (was 771) — +7 covering builder happy path,
HTML escaping, tenant isolation, empty client, request-flow validation,
and audit / queue interaction.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a token-denominated guardrail in front of every server-side AI call
so a misconfigured port can't run up an unbounded bill. Soft caps surface
a banner; hard caps refuse new requests until the period rolls over.
Usage flows into a feature-typed ledger so future AI surfaces (summary,
embeddings, reply-draft) can drop in without schema changes.
- New table ai_usage_ledger (port, user, feature, provider, model,
input/output/total tokens, request id) with two indexes for rollup
- New service ai-budget.service.ts: getAiBudget/setAiBudget,
checkBudget (pre-flight gate), recordAiUsage, currentPeriodTokens,
periodBreakdown — all token-based, period boundaries in UTC
- runOcr now returns provider usage so the route can record the actual
spend instead of estimating
- Scan-receipt route gates on checkBudget before invoking AI; returns
source: manual / reason: budget-exceeded when blocked, surfaces
softCapWarning on the success path
- Admin UI: new AiBudgetCard on the OCR settings page — shows current
spend, per-feature breakdown, soft/hard cap inputs, period selector
- Permission: admin.manage_settings on both routes
Tests: 766/766 vitest (was 756) — +10 budget tests covering enforce/
disabled/cap-exceed/estimate-exceed/soft-warn/period boundaries/
cross-port isolation/silent ledger failure.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
PR1 of Phase B per docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-28-phase-b-insights-alerts-design.md.
Lays the foundation that PRs 2-10 will fill in with behaviour.
Schema (migration 0014):
- alerts table with rule-engine fields (rule_id, severity, link,
entity_type/id, fingerprint, fired/dismissed/acknowledged/resolved
timestamps, jsonb metadata). Partial-unique fingerprint index keeps
one open row per (port, rule, entity); separate indexes power
severity-filtered and time-ordered queries.
- analytics_snapshots (port_id, metric_id) -> jsonb cache + computedAt
for the 15-min recurring refresh.
- expenses: duplicate_of self-FK, dedup_scanned_at, ocr_status/raw/
confidence; partial index on (port, vendor, amount, date) where
duplicate_of IS NULL drives the dedup heuristic.
- audit_logs.search_text: GENERATED ALWAYS tsvector over
action+entity_type+entity_id+user_id, GIN-indexed (drizzle can't
model GENERATED ALWAYS in TS yet, so the migration appends manual
ALTER + the GIN index).
Service skeletons in src/lib/services/:
- alerts.service.ts: fingerprintFor, reconcileAlertsForPort (upsert +
auto-resolve), dismiss, acknowledge, listAlertsForPort.
- alert-rules.ts: RULE_REGISTRY of 10 rule evaluators (currently no-op);
PR2 fills in the bodies.
- analytics.service.ts: readSnapshot/writeSnapshot with 15-min TTL +
no-op compute* stubs for the four chart series; PR3 fills behavior.
- expense-dedup.service.ts: scanForDuplicates + markBestDuplicate
using the partial dedup index. PR8 wires the BullMQ trigger.
- expense-ocr.service.ts: OcrResult/OcrLineItem types + ocrReceipt
stub. PR9 wires Claude Vision (Haiku 4.5 + ephemeral system-prompt
cache).
- audit-search.service.ts: tsvector @@ plainto_tsquery + cursor
pagination on (createdAt, id). PR10 wires the admin UI.
tsc clean, lint clean, vitest 675/675 (one unrelated AES random-output
flake passes solo).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The client portal no longer uses passwordless / magic-link sign-in. Each
client now has a `portal_users` row with a scrypt-hashed password,
created by an admin from the client detail page; the admin's invite
mails an activation link that the client uses to set their own password.
Forgot-password is wired through the same token mechanism.
Schema (migration `0009_outgoing_rumiko_fujikawa.sql`):
- `portal_users` — one per client account, separate from the CRM
`users` table (better-auth) so the auth realms stay isolated. Email
is globally unique, password is null until activation.
- `portal_auth_tokens` — single-use activation / reset tokens. Stores
only the SHA-256 hash so a DB compromise never leaks live tokens.
Services:
- `src/lib/portal/passwords.ts` — scrypt hash/verify (no new deps;
uses node:crypto), token mint+hash helpers.
- `src/lib/services/portal-auth.service.ts` — createPortalUser,
resendActivation, activateAccount, signIn (timing-safe),
requestPasswordReset, resetPassword. Auth failures throw the new
UnauthorizedError (401); enumeration-safe behaviour everywhere.
Routes:
- POST /api/portal/auth/sign-in — sets the existing portal JWT cookie.
- POST /api/portal/auth/forgot-password — always 200.
- POST /api/portal/auth/reset-password — token + new password.
- POST /api/portal/auth/activate — token + initial password.
- POST /api/v1/clients/:id/portal-user — admin invite (and `?action=resend`).
- Removed: /api/portal/auth/request, /api/portal/auth/verify (magic link).
UI:
- /portal/login — replaced email-only magic-link form with email +
password + "forgot password" link.
- /portal/forgot-password, /portal/reset-password, /portal/activate — new.
- New shared `PasswordSetForm` component used by activate + reset.
- New `PortalInviteButton` rendered on the client detail header.
Email send:
- `createTransporter` now wires SMTP auth when SMTP_USER+SMTP_PASS are
set (gmail app-password or marina-server creds, configured via env).
- `SMTP_FROM` env var lets the sender address be overridden without
pinning it to `noreply@${SMTP_HOST}`.
Tests:
- Smoke spec 17 (client-portal) updated to the new flow: 7/7 green.
- Smoke specs 02-crud-spine, 05-invoices, 20-critical-path updated to
match the post-refactor client + invoice forms (drop companyName,
use OwnerPicker + billingEmail).
- Vitest 652/652 still green; type-check clean.
Drops the dead `requestMagicLink` from portal.service.ts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>