Plan §4.6 + §1: a render function that compresses every berth marked
is_in_eoi_bundle=true on an interest into a compact range string
("A1-A3, B5-B7"), wired into both EOI generation paths (the Documenso
template-generate call and the in-app pdf-lib AcroForm fill).
- src/lib/templates/berth-range.ts: pure formatBerthRange() with the
full edge-case set from §4.6 - empty, single, run, gap, multiple
prefixes, sort/dedup, multi-letter prefixes, non-canonical
passthrough, long ranges. Sorts by (prefix, number); dedupes; passes
non-canonical inputs through with a logger warning.
- src/lib/templates/merge-fields.ts: new {{eoi.berthRange}} token
added to VALID_MERGE_TOKENS allow-list under a fresh `eoi` scope so
unknown-token validation at template creation time still rejects
typos.
- src/lib/services/eoi-context.ts: EoiContext gains eoiBerthRange.
Resolved by joining interest_berths (is_in_eoi_bundle=true) →
berths and feeding the mooring numbers through formatBerthRange.
- src/lib/services/documenso-payload.ts: formValues now includes
"Berth Range" alongside the legacy "Berth Number". Multi-berth EOIs
surface here; single-berth EOIs duplicate the primary.
- src/lib/pdf/fill-eoi-form.ts: in-app AcroForm fill mirrors the
Documenso payload by populating "Berth Range". Falls back silently
when older PDFs don't have the field (setText is no-op-on-missing).
15 unit tests on the formatter; existing EoiContext + Documenso
payload tests updated to assert the new field. 1022 -> 1037 passing.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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