Two final waves of error-surface hygiene closing the audit's MED §12 +
HIGH §15 + HIGH §17 findings:
* 50 route files swept (61 sites): manual NextResponse.json({error,
status: 4xx|5xx}) early-returns replaced by typed throws +
errorResponse(err) at the catch.
- Super-admin gates (13 sites) use new requireSuperAdmin(ctx, action)
helper from src/lib/api/helpers.ts so denials hit the audit log.
- Path-param + body validation 400s become ValidationError throws.
- 404s become NotFoundError or CodedError('NOT_FOUND') for AI
feature-flag paths.
- 11 manual 5xx returns now re-throw so error_events captures the
request-id (the admin error inspector becomes usable from real
incidents).
- website-analytics 200-with-error anti-pattern flipped to 409 +
UMAMI_NOT_CONFIGURED. 502 upstream paths use UMAMI_UPSTREAM_ERROR.
- 11 sites intentionally preserved: storage/[token] anti-enumeration
token-failure paths, webhook-secret 401, "Unknown port" 400 in
public intake.
* 7 admin forms (roles, users, ports, webhooks, custom-fields,
document-templates, tags) gain a formatErrorBanner() helper from
src/lib/api/toast-error.ts that builds a multi-line "Error code / Reference ID"
banner — the rep can copy the request id when reporting a failed
save. Banners get whitespace-pre-line so newlines render.
Test status: 1168/1168 vitest, tsc clean.
Refs: docs/audit-comprehensive-2026-05-05.md MED §12 (auditor-F Issue 1)
+ HIGH §15 (auditor-F Issue 2) + HIGH §17 (auditor-H Issue 2).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
1. HIGH — /api/v1/admin/ports/[id] PATCH+GET let any port-admin
(manage_settings) mutate any other tenant's port row by passing the
foreign id in the path. Now non-super-admins must target their own
ctx.portId; listPorts and createPort are super-admin only.
2. HIGH — Invoice create/update accepted arbitrary expenseIds and
linked them into invoice_expenses with no port check; the GET
response then re-emitted those foreign expense rows via the
linkedExpenses join. assertExpensesInPort now validates each id
belongs to the caller's portId before insert; getInvoiceById's
join filters by expenses.portId as defense-in-depth.
3. HIGH — Document creation paths (createDocument, createFromWizard,
createFromUpload) persisted user-supplied clientId/interestId/
companyId/yachtId/reservationId without verifying those FKs were
in-port. sendForSigning then loaded the foreign client/interest by
id alone and pushed their PII into the Documenso payload. New
assertSubjectFksInPort helper rejects out-of-port FKs at create
time; sendForSigning's interest+client lookups now also filter by
portId.
4. MEDIUM — calculateInterestScore read its redis cache before
verifying portId, and the cache key was interestId-only — a
foreign-port caller could observe a cached score breakdown.
Cache key now includes portId, and the port-scope DB lookup runs
before any cache.get.
5. MEDIUM — AI email-draft job results were retrievable by anyone who
could guess the BullMQ jobId (default sequential integers). Job
ids are now random UUIDs, requestEmailDraft validates interestId/
clientId belong to ctx.portId before enqueueing, the worker's
client lookup is port-scoped, and getEmailDraftResult requires
the caller to match the original requester's userId+portId before
returning the drafted subject/body.
The interest-scoring unit test that asserted "DB is bypassed on cache
hit" is updated to reflect the new (security-correct) ordering.
Two new regression test files cover the email-draft binding (5 tests).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>