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
Two parallel reviews of the Tier 0–6 work surfaced one CRITICAL
regression and a handful of remaining cross-tenant gaps that the
original audit didn't enumerate. All fixed here:
CRITICAL
* document-reminders.processReminderQueue — the new bulk-fetch
leftJoin to documentTemplates was scoped on `templateType` alone.
Templates of the same type exist in every port; the cartesian
explosion would have fired one Documenso reminder PER matching
template-row per cron tick (a 5-port deploy = 5 reminders to the
same signer per cycle). Added eq(documentTemplates.portId, portId)
to the join.
* All five remaining Documenso webhook handlers (RecipientSigned /
Completed / Opened / Rejected / Cancelled) accept and require an
optional portId now, with a shared resolveWebhookDocument() helper
that refuses to mutate when the lookup is ambiguous across tenants
without a resolved port. Tier 5's port-scoping was applied only to
Expired; the route now forwards the matched portId to every
handler. Tightens the WHERE clauses on subsequent UPDATEs to (id,
portId) for defense-in-depth.
HIGH
* verifyDocumensoSecret rejects when `expected` is empty —
timingSafeEqual(0-bytes, 0-bytes) was returning true, so a dev env
with a blank DOCUMENSO_WEBHOOK_SECRET would accept a request whose
X-Documenso-Secret header was also missing/empty.
listDocumensoWebhookSecrets skips the env entry when blank.
* /api/public/health — the website-intake-secret comparison was a
string `===` (not constant-time). Switched to timingSafeEqual via
Buffer.from().
MEDIUM
* server.ts SIGTERM ordering — Socket.io closes BEFORE the HTTP
drain so long-poll websockets stop holding the server open past
the compose stop_grace_period.
* /api/v1/me PATCH preferences merge — allow-list filter on the
merged JSONB so legacy rows from the old .passthrough() era stop
silently re-shipping their bloat to disk.
Migration fixes (deploy-blocking)
* 0041 referenced `port_role_overrides.permissions` (column is
`permission_overrides`) — overrides are partial JSONB and don't
need backfilling at all (deepMerge resolves edit from the base
role). Removed the override UPDATEs entirely.
* 0042 switched all FK + CHECK adds to NOT VALID + VALIDATE so the
brief table-lock phase is decoupled from the row-scan validation,
giving a cleaner abort-and-restart story if a constraint catches
dirty production data. Added a pre-cleanup UPDATE for
invoices.billing_entity_id = '' rows (backfills from clientName,
falls back to the row id) so the new non-empty CHECK passes on a
dirty table.
Test status: 1175/1175 vitest, tsc clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces per-row fan-out with grouped queries / inArray pre-fetches
across the five dashboard + cron hotspots flagged in the audit
(MED §13 / HIGH §11–14):
* reminders.processFollowUpReminders — was 3 round trips per
enabled-and-due interest. Now: filter in JS, single clients
bulk-fetch, single reminders bulk-insert, single interests
bulk-update, one summary socket emit. 1k due interests: 6 round
trips total instead of 3000+.
* portal.getClientInvoices — was a full-table scan filtered in JS.
Now an inArray push-down on lower(billingEmail) + defensive
limit(100). After 12mo this would have been the worst portal
endpoint.
* interest-scoring.calculateBulkScores — was 6N round trips
(1 redis + 1 findFirst + 4 counts per interest). Now 4 grouped
count queries on the port's interest set + a single redis pipeline
to refresh the cache. 1k interests: ~7 round trips.
* document-reminders.processReminderQueue — was 5N round trips per
cron tick (port + template + lastReminder + pendingSigners + send
per doc). Now hoists port + per-type template map + grouped
lastReminder + bulk pendingSigners; per-row work collapses to a
Map.get and the documenso send. 500 docs: ~7 round trips.
* inquiry-notifications.sendInquiryNotifications — was sequential
createNotification + emailQueue.add per recipient inside a public
POST. Now Promise.all'd; a 20-user port stops blocking the public
inquiry POST on ~80 round trips.
Test status: 1168/1168 vitest, tsc clean.
Refs: docs/audit-comprehensive-2026-05-05.md HIGH §§11–14 (auditor-I
Issues 1–4) + MED §13 (auditor-I Issue 5).
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>
isReminderDue now keys off doc.remindersDisabled and the effective
cadence (per-doc override → template default), dropping the implicit
interests.reminderEnabled gate so non-EOI docs auto-remind correctly.
sendReminderIfAllowed gains an options bag — auto:true keeps the 9-16
window + cadence cooldown for the cron, auto:false bypasses both for
manual UI sends. signerId targets a specific pending signer (must be
next in sequential mode). 7 unit tests cover the cadence math.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>