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Matt Ciaccio
d197f8b321 feat(eoi): align prerequisites with EOI document structure
Match the gate to the actual EOI's structure (Section 2 vs Section 3) so
the rep can generate the document the moment they have what they need —
and not before.

  Required (Section 2 — top paragraph):
    - Client name
    - Client primary email
    - Client primary address

  Optional (Section 3 — left blank when absent):
    - Linked yacht (name, dimensions)
    - Linked berth (mooring number)

Previously the dialog blocked generation unless yacht AND berth were both
linked, which was overzealous — early-stage EOIs are routinely sent before
a specific berth is pinned down.

  - eoi-context.ts: yacht and berth are now nullable in the returned
    context. The hard ValidationError is now driven by the EOI's Section
    2 fields (name/email/address) rather than yacht/berth presence. The
    owner block falls back to the interest's client when no yacht is
    linked, so signing parties remain resolvable.

  - documenso-payload.ts + fill-eoi-form.ts: Section 3 form values
    render as empty strings when yacht or berth are absent, so the
    rendered PDF leaves those template inputs blank.

  - document-templates.ts: yacht.* and berth.* tokens fall back to
    empty strings; the legacy-fallback catch handler also recognises
    the new "missing required client details" error.

  - interests.service.ts: getInterestById now also returns
    `clientPrimaryEmail` and `clientHasAddress` so the Documents tab
    can compute the EOI prerequisites checklist client-side without an
    extra fetch.

  - eoi-generate-dialog.tsx: prereqs split into two groups visually —
    Required (with red ✗ when missing) and Optional (with grey – when
    absent). The Generate button only requires the Required block to
    pass. A small amber banner surfaces when Required is incomplete so
    the rep knows where to add the missing data.

Tests: 835/835 pass. Replaces the obsolete "throws on missing yacht/
berth" tests with parity coverage for the new behaviour ("builds a
valid context when yacht/berth missing", "throws when client email/
address missing"). Adds a payload test for the empty-Section-3 case.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 03:11:14 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
0ed401d083 refactor(clients): drop deprecated yacht/company/proxy columns
PR 13: now that all reads are migrated to the dedicated yacht / company
/ membership entities, drop the columns that mirrored them on `clients`:
companyName, isProxy, proxyType, actualOwnerName, relationshipNotes,
yachtName, yachtLength{Ft,M}, yachtWidth{Ft,M}, yachtDraft{Ft,M},
berthSizeDesired.

Migration `0008_loud_ikaris.sql` issues the destructive ALTER TABLE
DROP COLUMN statements. Run `pnpm db:push` (or the migration runner) to
apply.

Caller cleanup (zero behavioral change to remaining flows):

- Drops the legacy `generateEoi` flow entirely (route, service function,
  pdfme template, validator schema). The dual-path generate-and-sign
  service from PR 11 has fully replaced it; the route was no longer
  wired to the UI.
- `clients.service`: company-name search column / WHERE / audit value
  removed; search now ranks by full name only.
- `interests.service`: `resolveLeadCategory` reads dimensions from
  `yachts` via `interest.yachtId` instead of the dropped
  `client.yachtLength{Ft,M}`.
- `record-export`: client-summary now lists yachts via owner-side
  lookup (direct + active company memberships); interest-summary fetches
  yacht via `interest.yachtId`. Both PDF templates updated to read
  yacht details from the new entity.
- `client-detail-header`, `client-picker`, `command-search`,
  `search-result-item`, `use-search` hook, `types/domain.ts`,
  `search.service` — drop the companyName badge / sub-label / typed
  field everywhere it was rendered or fetched.
- `ai.ts` worker: drop the company / yacht context lines from the
  prompt (will be re-added later sourced from the new entities).
- `validators/interests.ts`: remove the deprecated public-form flat
  yacht/company fields. The route already ignores them.
- `factories.ts`: drop the `isProxy: false` default.

Tests: 652/652 green; type-check clean. The
`security-sensitive-data` tests use `companyName` / `isProxy` as
arbitrary record keys for a generic util — left unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 13:57:54 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
2ff24a7132 feat(eoi): in-app pathway fills the same source PDF as Documenso
When the in-app pathway is used for EOI templates, we now load the same
source PDF that the Documenso template uploads and fill its AcroForm
fields with values from EoiContext via pdf-lib. Field names mirror the
Documenso template's formValues keys exactly (Name, Email, Address,
Yacht Name, Length, Width, Draft, Berth Number + Lease_10 / Purchase
checkboxes), so both pathways produce equivalent legal documents — only
the renderer differs.

The form is left interactive (not flattened) so a recipient can still
adjust values before signing. Non-EOI templates (welcome letters,
acknowledgments, etc.) keep using the existing HTML→pdfme path.

Adds:
- pdf-lib direct dep
- src/lib/pdf/fill-eoi-form.ts — load + fill helpers, EOI_TEMPLATE_PDF_PATH
  env override
- assets/ + README documenting the expected source PDF
- next.config outputFileTracingIncludes so the asset is bundled in the
  standalone build

Tests: 8 new (4 fill-form unit + 2 source-PDF route + 2 fallback);
645/645 green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-26 13:38:02 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
7ef7b9bb5f feat(eoi): seed Standard EOI in-app template per port
Adds a new per-port document_templates row of type 'eoi' containing an
HTML EOI / Letter of Intent body with {{section.field}} merge tokens
that mirror the EoiContext shape. Enables the in-app pdfme PDF path as
an alternative to the Documenso template flow.

- New getStandardEoiTemplateHtml() returns the Letter-sized HTML body
  with Applicant / Yacht / Owner / Berth / Interest / Signatures blocks
- STANDARD_EOI_MERGE_FIELDS exported for resolveTemplate wiring (11.4)
- seed-data.ts inserts one document_templates row per port inside the
  existing withTransaction block, between ownership transfers and
  interests, using SEED_USER_ID for audit consistency

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 16:13:51 +02:00
082d4f20e3 Fix all TypeScript errors: restore proper types and typed route casts
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- Restore `as any` casts for Next.js typedRoutes on dynamic routes
- Use proper types for PDF templates, invoice/expense data, DB schema
- Fix PgColumn casts in sort helpers for expenses/invoices
- Add null guards for optional port/client in record-export
- Fix vitest config (remove invalid poolOptions)
- Lint: 0 errors, TypeScript: 0 errors

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 12:29:55 +01:00
4c20bcffcd Fix all ESLint errors: remove unused imports, replace any types
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- Remove ~60 unused imports and variables across 88 files
- Replace ~80 `any` type annotations with proper types (unknown,
  Record<string, unknown>, or specific types)
- Prefix unused callback args with underscore
- Fix unescaped JSX entities
- Lint now passes cleanly (0 errors, 2 intentional img warnings)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 12:06:18 +01:00
67d7e6e3d5 Initial commit: Port Nimara CRM (Layers 0-4)
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Full CRM rebuild with Next.js 15, TypeScript, Tailwind, Drizzle ORM,
PostgreSQL, Redis, BullMQ, MinIO, and Socket.io. Includes 461 source
files covering clients, berths, interests/pipeline, documents/EOI,
expenses/invoices, email, notifications, dashboard, admin, and
client portal. CI/CD via Gitea Actions with Docker builds.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 11:52:51 +01:00