Builds on the audit infra split (severity/source) by emitting events
from every place a security or operations review would want to see:
Sensitive data views (severity=warning):
- GDPR export download URL issued
- Audit log page opened (watch-the-watchers; first page only)
- CSV export of expenses
- Webhook secret regenerated
Authentication abuse (severity=warning, source=auth):
- Portal sign-in: success + failed-credentials + portal-disabled
- Portal password reset: unknown email + portal-disabled + bad token
- Portal activation: bad/expired token
Inbound webhook hardening:
- Documenso webhook with invalid X-Documenso-Secret now writes
webhook_failed instead of being silently logged
Background work (source=cron / job):
- New attachWorkerAudit() helper wires every BullMQ worker to emit
job_failed (severity=error) on .on('failed') and cron_run on
.on('completed') for any job whose name matches the recurring
scheduler list. Applied across all 10 workers.
1175/1175 vitest passing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Until now the only bulk action anywhere was Archive on the interests
list — implemented as parallel fan-out with no per-row failure
reporting. The bulk BullMQ worker was a TODO stub with no producers.
- bulk-helpers.runBulk wraps a per-row loop and returns
{results, summary} for the caller. Page-size capped at 100.
- New endpoints: /api/v1/{interests,clients,yachts,companies}/bulk
with a Zod discriminated union over the action. Interests support
change_stage + add_tag + remove_tag + archive; clients/yachts/companies
support archive + add_tag + remove_tag. Each action is permission-gated
individually (delete vs edit vs change_stage).
- interest-list, client-list, yacht-list expose the new actions in the
bulk-action toolbar with dialogs for stage / tag selection. Failure
summaries surface via window.confirm.
- bulkWorker stub gets a docblock explaining the v1 sync-only choice
and what the queue is reserved for (CSV imports, port-wide migrations,
bulk emails to >100 recipients).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>