- PortProvider exposes tenanciesModuleByPort + a useTenanciesModuleEnabled()
hook that returns the flag for the currently-active port. Synchronous
read off context (server-resolved in the dashboard layout), so no
fetch latency / hydration flicker when the rep flips ports.
- buildBerthTabs / getClientTabs / getYachtTabs gain a
tenanciesModuleEnabled option. When false, the Tenancies tab is
filtered out entirely. When true, it slots into the entity-specific
position (after Interests on berth + yacht; after Companies on client).
- BerthDetail / ClientDetail / YachtDetail pass the hook value through.
Hook call ordered above the early-return so React's rules-of-hooks
stays satisfied. Existing read-only tab content (Active tenancy card
+ History + the berth-side BerthReserveDialog "Create tenancy" CTA
from P2) stays untouched — it just becomes visible when the module
is on.
Deferred (separate ship): generic TenancyCreateDialog that pre-fills
clientId / yachtId from the parent entity context, so client / yacht
tabs can mint a tenancy without bouncing through the berth detail page.
Today client/yacht Tenancies tabs are read-only (the create entry-point
is the berth tab); the generic dialog will land alongside the Edit /
Renew / Transfer / End dialogs (design § P6 sub-tasks).
Verified: tsc clean, 1493/1493 vitest.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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
Branding URLs were baked with env.APP_URL=http://localhost:3000 at
upload time and stored verbatim in system_settings, so any logo/
background loaded from a non-localhost origin (an iPhone hitting the
Mac's LAN IP) failed to resolve. Same pattern bit Socket.IO (CORS +
client connection target) and the portal logout redirect.
- Branding: getPortBrandingConfig normalizes localhost/private-LAN
hosts to path-only; both upload routes store path-only going
forward; email shell re-absolutizes via absolutizeBrandingUrl() so
inboxes (no app origin) still get fetchable URLs. DB backfilled to
strip http://localhost:3000 from existing rows.
- Socket.IO: client connects to window.location.origin (io() with no
URL); server CORS allows localhost + private-LAN ranges in dev,
stays locked to APP_URL in prod.
- Portal logout: redirect target built from the request URL instead
of env.APP_URL.
- next.config: allowedDevOrigins widened from a hardcoded IP to
192.168/10/172.16-31 wildcards so HMR works across networks
without an edit per-network. (Without HMR the login form's React
click handler never hydrates and the form falls back to GET,
leaking the password into the URL.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Login routing previously always landed at the user's first port-role.
With a multi-port operator (super-admins, multi-tenant ops) the active
port reverted on every login, breaking the "I was working in X
yesterday" continuity.
- PortProvider PATCHes `/api/v1/me` with `preferences.defaultPortId =
currentPort.id` whenever the active port changes (URL or explicit
switch). Ref-keyed dedupe; fire-and-forget so navigation isn't
blocked by a transient PATCH failure.
- UserMenu's port-switcher also writes the preference on click so the
preference is captured even for users who never re-render through
PortProvider.
- /dashboard resolver checks `preferences.defaultPortId` first, falling
back to first-port-by-name (super-admin) or first-role (everyone
else). The preference is verified against current access before being
honoured — a stale id from a revoked role or archived port can't
strand the user on a 403.
- Add /src/app/page.tsx that redirects `/` → `/dashboard` so the
middleware's `redirect=/` post-login parameter doesn't dump users on
an empty 404. The existing /dashboard handler then routes them on to
their resolved port.
- UserMenu sign-out: replace `router.push('/api/auth/sign-out')` (which
issued a GET against better-auth's POST-only endpoint, causing Safari
and Comet/Arc to land the JSON response as a `sign_out` download)
with `signOut()` from the auth client + an explicit redirect.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Swap the one outlier (client-interests-tab.tsx) from Vaul Drawer to
Sheet side=right so every detail-preview surface uses the same
primitive. Document the doctrine: Sheet for side panels on both desktop
and mobile; Vaul Drawer reserved for mobile-only bottom-sheet UX
(currently just MoreSheet).
Closes ui/ux M11.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Auto-format all files modified during the documents-hub-split feature
branch that were not yet aligned with the project's Prettier config
(single quotes, semicolons, trailing commas).
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>
Two correctness bugs in the real-time stack — both silent failures, both
session-wide once they trigger.
(1) `SocketProvider` was setting the React context to null on every
`disconnect` event. socket.io's built-in reconnection re-establishes the
underlying transport and replays handlers, but the React tree had
already lost its reference to the socket — so every `useSocket()`
consumer saw null until a session/port change forced a remount. Effect:
after the first transient drop (laptop sleep, wifi blip, server
restart), realtime invalidation and toasts went dead session-wide with
no user-visible signal.
Fix: keep the socket reference stable for the lifetime of the
session+port, and surface a separate `isConnected` boolean for any UI
that wants to render an offline indicator. Exposed as a new
`useIsSocketConnected()` hook; `useSocket()` signature is unchanged.
(2) `useRealtimeInvalidation` captured `eventMap` as a useEffect
dependency. Every caller passes a fresh `{ ... }` object literal on each
render, so the effect re-ran every render → `socket.off`/`socket.on`
storm on pages with many subscribed events.
Fix: extract the subscription logic into a pure helper
(`realtime-invalidation-core.ts`, JSX-free for vitest). The hook now
keeps the latest map in a ref and only re-subscribes when the SET of
event names changes (joined-keys signature, not object identity). The
handler reads `ref.current` at fire time, so callers still see fresh
queryKey lists without re-binding.
Helper is unit-tested with a stub socket: registration count,
fire-time map lookup, cleanup deregistration, missing-event safety.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>