Bundles the prior autonomous-session output that was sitting unstaged:
- Em-dash sweep across src/ + tests/ (en-dash/em-dash to hyphen, ~2280 instances)
- country-flag-icons rollout (CountryFlag component, replaces emoji glyphs that
never rendered on Windows; lazy-loads the 3x2 SVG index as a single chunk
after the per-subpath dynamic-import approach silently failed in webpack)
- Admin IA Phase 1+2: 7-domain regroup, 41 to 38 pages, /admin/berths index,
redirects (ocr to ai, reports to dashboard, invitations to users),
docs/admin-ia-proposal.md
- Per-template email tester (registry + endpoint + UI on Email admin page)
- Cancel-document mode picker (delete-from-Documenso vs keep-for-audit)
- Dashboard PDF report: 25 widgets, SVG charts, date-range picker, 11 resolvers
- Customize-widgets per-region sortables at xl+ (charts/rails/feed); single
flat sortable below xl when the layout stacks; per-viewport saved orders
- Audit doc updates capturing each shipped item
- Lint fixes: react-compiler immutability in DonutChart (reduce instead of
let-reassign), set-state-in-effect disables in CountryFlag and
UploadForSigning preview-bytes effect, unused 'confirm' destructures in
interest contract + reservation tabs, unescaped apostrophe in test-template
card copy
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>
Adds isPortalDisabledGlobally() helper that returns true when every
configured per-port client_portal_enabled row is false. The (portal)
layout calls it and renders a "Portal not available" notice instead of
the login/activate/reset pages when the kill switch is flipped.
Closes the gap where flipping the admin System Settings toggle would
leave /portal/login publicly reachable as a form that rejects every
submit with a ConflictError. Now a clean notice page appears instead.
Single-port deployments get a global toggle out of this — the existing
per-port admin UI in System Settings effectively becomes the master
switch. Multi-port future will need URL-level port discrimination
(subdomain or path prefix) before the all-ports-off heuristic should
be replaced with a per-port resolution.
API routes (/api/portal/*) stay on the existing service-layer gate
(every portal-auth function checks isPortalEnabledForPort). Direct
curl gets a per-call ConflictError, which is acceptable for non-human
clients; the UI gate is what matters for accidental discovery.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces every em-dash and en-dash with regular ASCII hyphens
across comments, JSX strings, and dev-facing logs. Mostly cosmetic
but stops the inconsistent mix that crept in over the last few
months (some files used em-dashes in comments, others didn't,
some used both).
Bundles two small dashboard-layout tweaks that touch a couple of
already-modified files:
- (dashboard)/layout.tsx main padding goes from p-6 to pt-3 px-6
pb-6 so page content sits closer to the topbar.
- Sidebar now receives the ports list it needs for the footer
port switcher.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>