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Matt Ciaccio
ba5fb6db5e feat(sales): EOI queue route + invoice→deposit auto-advance + won/lost outcomes
Three independent strengthenings of the sales spine that the prior coherence
sweep made it possible to do cleanly.

  1. EOI queue page

     - Sidebar entry under Documents → "EOI queue".
     - Route /[port]/documents/eoi renders DocumentsHub with the existing
       eoi_queue tab pre-selected (filters in-flight EOIs only).
     - .gitignore: tightened root-only `eoi/` ignore so the documents/eoi
       route is no longer silently excluded.

  2. Invoice ↔ deposit link

     - invoices.interestId (FK, ON DELETE SET NULL) + invoices.kind
       ('general' | 'deposit'). Indexed on (port_id, interest_id).
     - createInvoiceSchema requires interestId when kind === 'deposit';
       the service validates the linked interest belongs to the same port
       before insert.
     - recordPayment auto-advances pipelineStage to deposit_10pct (via
       advanceStageIfBehind) when a paid invoice is kind=deposit and has
       an interestId. No-op if the interest is already further along.
     - "Create deposit invoice" link added to the Deposit milestone on the
       interest detail. Links to /invoices/new?interestId=…&kind=deposit;
       the form prefills the billing entity from the linked interest's
       client and shows a context banner.

  3. Won / lost terminal outcomes

     - interests.outcome ('won' | 'lost_other_marina' | 'lost_unqualified'
       | 'lost_no_response' | 'cancelled') + outcomeReason text +
       outcomeAt timestamp. Indexed on (port_id, outcome).
     - setInterestOutcome / clearInterestOutcome services + POST/DELETE
       /api/v1/interests/:id/outcome endpoints (gated by change_stage
       permission). Setting an outcome moves the interest to `completed`
       in the same write; clearing reopens to `in_communication` (or a
       caller-specified stage).
     - Mark Won / Mark Lost icon buttons on the interest detail header,
       plus an outcome badge that replaces the stage pill once a terminal
       outcome is set, plus a Reopen button.
     - Funnel + dashboard math updated to exclude lost/cancelled outcomes
       from active calculations (KPIs.activeInterests, pipelineValueUsd,
       getPipelineCounts, computePipelineFunnel, getRevenueForecast).
       The funnel now also returns a `lost` summary so callers can
       surface leakage without polluting conversion percentages.

Schema changes shipped via 0019_lazy_vampiro.sql; applied to dev DB
manually via psql because drizzle-kit push hits a pre-existing zod
parsing issue on the companies index. Dev server may need a restart
to flush prepared-statement caches.

tsc clean. vitest 832/832 pass. ESLint clean on every file touched.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 00:01:33 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
886119cbde refactor(sales): consolidate pipeline stages + wire EOI auto-advance
The 8→9 stage refresh from earlier today only updated constants.ts and the DB —
20 component/service files still hardcoded the old enum, leaving labels blank,
filter dropdowns wrong, kanban columns mismatched, and the analytics funnel
silently dropping new-stage rows. The platform also never advanced
pipelineStage on EOI lifecycle events: documents.service.ts wrote eoiStatus
but left the user-visible stage stuck.

This commit closes both gaps:

  1. Single source of truth in src/lib/constants.ts — adds STAGE_LABELS,
     STAGE_BADGE, STAGE_DOT, STAGE_WEIGHTS, STAGE_TRANSITIONS plus
     stageLabel / stageBadgeClass / stageDotClass / safeStage /
     canTransitionStage helpers. components/clients/pipeline-constants.ts
     becomes a re-export shim so existing imports keep working.

  2. 18 stale-enum surfaces migrated — interest list (table, card, filters,
     form, stage picker), pipeline board, client card, berth interests tab,
     portal client interests page, dashboard pipeline / funnel / revenue-
     forecast charts, settings pipeline_weights default, dashboard.service
     weights, analytics.service funnel stages, alert-rules stale-interest
     filter, interest-scoring stage rank.

  3. Documents tab wired into interest detail — replaced the placeholder in
     interest-tabs.tsx with InterestDocumentsTab + InterestFilesTab so the
     EOI launcher is back where salespeople work.

  4. Auto-advance — new advanceStageIfBehind() in interests.service.ts
     (forward-only, no-op if interest is already past the target). Called
     from documents.service.ts on send (→ eoi_sent), Documenso completed
     webhook (→ eoi_signed), and manual signed-EOI upload (→ eoi_signed).

  5. Transition guard — canTransitionStage() blocks egregious skips
     (e.g. completed → open, open → contract_signed). Enforced in
     changeInterestStage before the DB write.

Tests updated to reflect the 9-stage model. tsc clean, vitest 832/832,
ESLint clean on every file touched.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 23:33:53 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
0d357731ad chore(dev): install and wire react-grab
react-grab lets you point at any DOM element on the page and press
Cmd+C to copy the file name, React component, and HTML source — then
paste straight into a coding agent (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) for
much higher-fidelity context.

Wiring (auto-detected by `npx grab@latest init --force`): a Next
<Script> tag in src/app/layout.tsx that loads the bundle from unpkg
in development only. Production builds skip the script entirely so
no extra weight ships to end users.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 16:37:40 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
a75d4f5d69 feat(mobile): redesign topbar + collapse cumbersome page-header on mobile
Topbar (mobile-topbar.tsx):
  - Bumped to 56px to match standard mobile-app proportions.
  - Deep-navy gradient surface (#1e2844 -> #171f35) with white type —
    matches the desktop sidebar identity, gives the app a premium
    finish instead of generic white-with-text.
  - Brand "PN" wordmark mark on the left when no back affordance is
    needed (rounded brand-blue square, inset highlight + drop shadow).
  - Soft glow shadow underneath for elevation depth instead of a hard
    bottom border.
  - White-on-navy back arrow with active-state translucent fill.

PageHeader (page-header.tsx):
  - On mobile, the gradient hero strip + duplicate title + description
    block now collapses entirely — the topbar already shows the title,
    so duplicating it in the body wasted a third of the viewport.
  - The actions slot remains rendered as a flush right-aligned row so
    primary buttons (date-range pickers, "+ New X") stay accessible.
  - Desktop rendering is untouched.

Mobile shell (mobile-layout.tsx):
  - Top buffer 16px below the topbar so content doesn't ride flush.
  - Bottom buffer 32px above the tab bar so the last card breathes.

CSS (globals.css):
  - Hide the react-query-devtools floating button below lg: — it was
    overlapping the bottom-tab bar's "More" affordance.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 16:34:28 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
0fb7920db5 fix(auth/mobile): support LAN-IP access in dev + edge-to-edge auth bg
- branded-auth-shell: split the background image into a separate
    fixed-positioned layer behind the layout. Previously the bg was on
    a min-h-screen container and iOS Safari left visible whitespace at
    the top/bottom when the URL bar showed/hid (the container's height
    didn't match the visual viewport). Now the bg pins to the actual
    visible viewport via `fixed inset-0`. min-h-[100dvh] also added
    so the layout layer matches.
  - auth client: derive baseURL from window.location.origin instead of
    NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL. Same dev build now works whether opened on
    localhost (Mac) or the LAN IP (iPhone on Wi-Fi).
  - auth server: dynamic trustedOrigins function that allows
    localhost / 127.x / 192.168.x / 10.x in dev (function form
    inspects the incoming request's Origin). Production stays locked
    to NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL.
  - new dev helper: scripts/dev-set-password.ts to set a user's
    better-auth password directly (bypasses the email-reset flow);
    used to bootstrap matt@letsbe.solutions for mobile testing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 16:21:59 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
16ad61ce15 fix(mobile): hide duplicate detail-header title on mobile
The mobile topbar already shows the entity name pushed via
useMobileChrome, so the gradient detail-header strip was rendering it
a second time. Hides the inline h1 below sm: while keeping the source
/ email / phone meta and action buttons visible — the strip's
practical content (actions + meta) stays where users need it, and the
title responsibility moves cleanly to the topbar.

Affects: clients, yachts, companies, berths detail headers.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 16:09:32 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
d080bc52fa feat(mobile): touch up new-invoice + scan-receipt forms
- new invoice: push "New Invoice" to mobile topbar, hide the
    redundant inline back+title row on mobile.
  - scan receipt: dedicated "Take photo" primary button on mobile
    (uses input capture="environment" to open the camera directly)
    plus "Choose from library" secondary. Drop-zone framing kept on
    desktop. Push "Scan Receipt" title to mobile topbar.

Both forms now take their entity title from the topbar and free up
real-estate at the top for actual content.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 16:06:09 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
a653c8e039 fix(mobile): wrap detail-header actions on narrow viewports
Action buttons in entity detail headers (Invite/GDPR/Archive on
clients, similar sets elsewhere) overflowed off-screen at 393px
because the actions row was flex without flex-wrap. Adds flex-wrap
so buttons drop to a second/third row instead of clipping.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:48:51 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
7e8110b2ff feat(mobile): show entity name in mobile topbar on detail pages
Detail pages (clients, yachts, companies, berths, invoices, expenses)
now push their entity name + a back-button toggle to the mobile
topbar via useMobileChrome, replacing the URL UUID fallback that was
rendering before.

Supporting changes:
  - useMobileChrome() no longer throws when called outside the
    MobileLayoutProvider — desktop-tree consumers get a no-op
    setChrome so callers don't have to branch on shell type.
  - setChrome is now stable across renders (useCallback) so callers'
    useEffect dependency arrays don't infinite-loop.
  - DetailPageShell now also pushes its entityName + cleans up on
    unmount, and hides its desktop-only sticky header on mobile so it
    doesn't double up with the topbar (no current callers, prep for
    Phase 4 migration).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:46:32 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
9eadaf035e fix(mobile): widen ListCard href type to Route
Project has experimental.typedRoutes enabled; passing template-literal
URLs through the Link href prop requires the wider Route type. Cast
at the Link boundary inside ListCard so callers can keep the simpler
string-typed href API.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:40:52 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
bcea28cd71 feat(mobile): mobile cards for reminders, audit log, users
Three new <EntityCard> files using the shared <ListCard> shell, wired
into each list page's <DataTable> via cardRender.

  - ReminderCard:   Bell icon, related-entity subtitle (User/Anchor/
                    FileText icon by entity type), due-date meta with
                    past-due flag, accent bar (rose=past-due,
                    amber=pending, slate=snoozed, emerald=done).
                    Snooze/Complete/Edit/Delete in actions menu.
  - AuditLogCard:   Action icon (Plus/Pencil/Trash2/Eye), entity
                    title, "{verb} by {actor}" subtitle, timestamp
                    meta, optional changed-field chip line. Accent
                    bar by action (created=emerald, updated=blue,
                    deleted=rose). Immutable, no actions menu.
  - UserCard:       Initials avatar, displayName/email, role meta
                    (Shield icon), last-login distance, "Inactive"
                    pill when deactivated. Accent bar (violet=
                    super_admin, slate=inactive, none=active).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:39:06 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
722491a9dd feat(mobile): mobile cards for yachts, companies, berths, invoices, expenses
Five new <EntityCard> files using the shared <ListCard> shell, wired
into each list page's <DataTable> via cardRender. Desktop view
(lg+) is unchanged.

  - YachtCard:    Ship icon, owner subtitle (User/Building2 icon by
                  ownerType), dimensions in meters preferred, hull #,
                  status pill. No accent bar (status is free-text).
  - CompanyCard:  Building2 icon, legalName subtitle, country (MapPin)
                  + tax id (Hash) meta, member/yacht count line.
  - BerthCard:    Anchor icon, area subtitle (MapPin), dimensions
                  meta, status pill. Status-encoded accent bar
                  (emerald=available, amber=under_offer, slate=sold).
  - InvoiceCard:  FileText icon, client subtitle, due date (Calendar)
                  meta, prominent currency-formatted amount. Status
                  accent bar (emerald=paid, orange=overdue, ...).
  - ExpenseCard:  Receipt icon, category subtitle, expense date meta,
                  prominent amount, payment-status pill, "Possible
                  duplicate" pill when duplicateOf is set. Accent bar
                  by paymentStatus, overridden to amber when flagged
                  as duplicate.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:34:04 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
6009ccb7de feat(mobile): mobile card view for clients + interests lists
Adds optional cardRender prop to <DataTable> that switches the layout
to a vertical card list below lg: while keeping the same TanStack
table instance powering both views (pagination, sort, selection).

New shared shell:
  - <ListCard>          rounded card with optional left status accent bar,
                        whole-card link to detail page, top-right actions
                        slot, and tactile hover/active states.
  - <ListCardAvatar>    40px brand-tinted circle (initials or domain icon).
  - <ListCardMeta>      inline icon + muted text segment.
  - deriveInitials()    shared helper that ignores numeric tokens (so
                        "Recovery Test 1777" -> "RT", not "R1").

Clients and interests pages now render mobile cards via cardRender
using this shell; desktop view (lg+) is unchanged. Interests cards
encode pipeline stage as a left-edge accent strip whose saturation
deepens with pipeline progression (open -> completed). Berths display
with an Anchor icon; null-berth interests fall back to a Compass +
"General interest" italic label. Hot leads get a discreet "Hot" pill.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:27:53 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
71da6e8fdc feat(mobile): swap admin page headers to PageHeader
Mechanical sweep replacing the plain h1+p header markup with the
mobile-aware PageHeader primitive across 12 admin pages: index,
backup, branding, documenso, email, import, invitations, monitoring,
onboarding, reminders, reports, webhooks. Webhooks "Add Webhook"
button preserved via the actions slot.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 12:57:52 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
c405124bc3 feat(mobile): swap reports header to PageHeader
Plain h1 + p replaced with the mobile-aware PageHeader primitive so
the reports landing matches dashboard/settings.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 12:55:11 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
53cbee1d3d fix(mobile): tighten Card padding on mobile (p-4 sm:p-6)
CardHeader/CardContent/CardFooter were uniformly p-6 (24px), which on
top of the mobile shell's 16px outer padding pushed form content 40px
inward — making cards feel content-shifted on a 393px viewport. Drops
to p-4 (16px) below sm and keeps p-6 from sm+ so desktop is unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 12:55:09 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
ac7f1db62c fix(mobile): add horizontal padding to mobile shell main
Content cards/lists were rendering edge-to-edge on mobile because the
mobile shell's <main> had no horizontal padding (only safe-area top/
bottom). Adds px-4 to match the breathing room desktop gets from p-6.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 12:45:20 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
d0540dca55 fix(build): extract route.ts handlers to handlers.ts (CLAUDE.md convention)
8 API route files were exporting handler functions directly from route.ts,
which Next.js 15 rejects with "$NAME is not a valid Route export field".
Per CLAUDE.md convention, service-tested handler functions live in sibling
handlers.ts files and route.ts only re-exports the GET/POST/etc. wrapped
in withAuth(withPermission(...)).

Discovered during the mobile-foundation Task 24 build validation; the route
files predate this branch but the build was never re-run on data-model.

Files:
- berth-reservations/[id], companies/autocomplete, companies/[id]/members
  + nested mid/set-primary, yachts/autocomplete, yachts/[id]/transfer,
  yachts/[id]/ownership-history
- Integration tests updated to import from handlers.ts (companies,
  memberships, reservations, yachts-detail)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 15:14:40 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
6237ad1567 feat(mobile): add FilterChips primitive (horizontal chip row with Add-filter trigger) 2026-04-29 14:28:33 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
34916d855e feat(mobile): add DataView (TanStack table on lg+, card list below) with cardRender callback 2026-04-29 14:27:17 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
41ae8a328f feat(mobile): add DetailPageShell with sticky header + mobile sticky-action shelf 2026-04-29 14:25:45 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
1ff3160eac feat(mobile): add ActionRow with horizontal-scroll-snap on mobile, wrap on desktop 2026-04-29 14:24:43 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
5698d742d3 feat(mobile): make PageHeader mobile-aware (stack below sm, hide description when actions present) 2026-04-29 14:23:40 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
e6ce265be0 fix(mobile): drop positive display rule that overrode desktop shell's flex layout 2026-04-29 14:20:11 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
19bc2f2a54 feat(mobile): mount MobileLayout alongside desktop shell, remove legacy sidebar mobile-drawer 2026-04-29 14:18:28 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
b0a11f1785 feat(mobile): add MobileLayout shell composing topbar + content + bottom tabs + more sheet 2026-04-29 14:16:30 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
3cbf2444fe feat(mobile): add MoreSheet (3-column grid of long-tail nav items in a bottom drawer) 2026-04-29 14:15:25 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
0330be1312 feat(mobile): add Drawer (vaul wrapper) for native-feel bottom sheets 2026-04-29 14:14:18 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
210360738d feat(mobile): add MobileBottomTabs with 5 fixed tabs (Dashboard/Clients/Yachts/Berths/More) 2026-04-29 14:13:09 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
4df04e1a58 feat(mobile): add MobileTopbar with title, back-button, and primary-action slots 2026-04-29 14:12:15 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
0c3baf04c5 feat(mobile): add MobileLayoutProvider context + useMobileChrome hook 2026-04-29 14:11:27 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
c4fdb29bbe feat(mobile): render Dialog full-screen below sm, centered modal at sm+ 2026-04-29 14:08:14 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
38527d71fc feat(mobile): bump touch-target heights on Button/Input/Textarea, keep 16px to prevent iOS zoom 2026-04-29 14:06:59 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
e3a835675b feat(mobile): add useIsMobile() hook backed by matchMedia (visual-test-only) 2026-04-29 14:04:02 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
1b085f81ed feat(mobile): add CSS rules to switch shells based on data-form-factor + viewport 2026-04-29 14:00:49 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
9f786fbcf3 feat(mobile): set data-form-factor body attr from User-Agent in root layout 2026-04-29 13:59:03 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
737b43589b feat(mobile): add viewport meta, theme-color, and PWA metadata to root layout 2026-04-29 13:55:37 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
ba89b61b3f fix(security): port-scope clientId/berthId/yachtId on interests + clientRelationships
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Pass-6 findings — both MEDIUM cross-tenant FK injection.

- interests.service: createInterest/updateInterest/linkBerth accepted
  clientId/berthId/yachtId from the request body without verifying the
  referenced row belongs to the caller's port. getInterestById joins
  clients/berths/yachtTags on these FKs without a port filter, so a
  port-A caller could splice a foreign-port id and surface that
  tenant's clientName, mooringNumber, or yacht ownership on read.
  New assertInterestFksInPort helper guards all three surfaces.

- clients.service.createRelationship: accepted clientBId from the
  body without a port check; the relationship list endpoint joins
  clients without filtering by port, so the foreign client's name
  + email would render in the relationships tab. Now verifies
  clientBId belongs to portId and rejects self-relationships.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 04:14:09 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
4eea19a85b sec: lock down 5 cross-tenant FK gaps from fifth-pass review
1. HIGH — reminders.create/updateReminder accepted clientId/interestId/
   berthId from the body and persisted them with no port check; getReminder
   then hydrated the row via Drizzle relations (no port filter on the
   join), so a port-A user with reminders:create could exfiltrate any
   port-B client/interest/berth row by guessing its UUID. New
   assertReminderFksInPort gates create + update.

2. HIGH — listRecommendations(interestId, _portId) discarded portId
   entirely; the route GET /api/v1/interests/[id]/recommendations
   forwarded the URL id straight through. A port-A user with
   interests:view could read any other tenant's recommended berths
   (mooring numbers, dimensions, status). Service now verifies the
   interest belongs to portId and joins berths filtered by port.

3. HIGH — Berth waiting list. The PATCH route did not pre-check that
   the berth belonged to ctx.portId — a port-A user with
   manage_waiting_list could reorder a port-B berth's queue. Separately,
   updateWaitingList accepted arbitrary entries[].clientId and inserted
   them without verifying tenancy, polluting the table with foreign-port
   FKs. Both gaps closed.

4. MEDIUM — setEntityTags (clients/companies/yachts/interests/berths)
   accepted any tagId and inserted into the join table. The tags table
   is per-port but the join only carries a single-column FK. The
   downstream getById join `tags ON join.tag_id = tags.id` has no port
   filter, so a foreign tag's name + color render in the requesting port.
   Helper now batch-validates tagIds belong to portId before insert.

5. MEDIUM — /api/v1/custom-fields/[entityId] PUT had no withPermission
   gate (any role, including viewer, could write) and didn't validate
   that the URL entityId pointed at a port-scoped entity of the field
   definition's entityType. Route now uses
   withPermission('clients','view'/'edit',…); service validates the
   entityId per resolved entityType (client/interest/berth/yacht/company)
   against portId.

Test mocks updated to cover the new entity-port-scope check.
818 vitest tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 03:28:31 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
47a1a51832 sec: webhook SSRF guard, IMAP-sync owner check, watcher port membership
Three findings from a fourth-pass review:

1. MEDIUM — webhook URL SSRF. The validator only enforced HTTPS+URL
   parse; it accepted private/loopback/link-local/.internal hosts. The
   delivery worker fetched arbitrary URLs and persisted up to 1KB of
   response body into webhook_deliveries.response_body, which is then
   surfaced via the deliveries listing endpoint — a port admin could
   register a webhook to an internal HTTPS endpoint, hit the test
   endpoint to force immediate dispatch, and read the response back.
   Validator now rejects RFC-1918/loopback/link-local/CGNAT/ULA IPs
   (v4 + v6) and .internal/.local/.localhost/.lan/.intranet/.corp
   suffixes; the worker re-resolves the hostname at dispatch time and
   blocks before fetch (DNS rebinding defense). 21-case unit test
   covers the matrix.

2. MEDIUM — POST /api/v1/email/accounts/[id]/sync had no owner check.
   Any user with email:view could enqueue an inbox-sync job for any
   accountId, which the worker would honour using the foreign user's
   decrypted IMAP credentials and advance the account's lastSyncAt
   (data-loss risk on the legitimate owner's next sync). Route now
   asserts account.userId === ctx.userId before enqueueing, matching
   the toggle/disconnect endpoints.

3. MEDIUM — addDocumentWatcher (and the wizard / upload watcher
   inserts) didn't validate the watcher's userId belonged to the
   document's port. notifyDocumentEvent then emitted a real-time
   socket toast + email containing the document title to the foreign
   user. New assertWatchersInPort helper verifies each candidate has
   a userPortRoles row for the port (super-admin bypass).

818 vitest tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 03:15:39 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
9a5479c2c7 sec: lock down socket.io room subscription + crm-invite cross-tenant ops
1. HIGH — Socket.IO accepted client-supplied `auth.portId` in the
   handshake without verifying the user actually held a role in that
   port, then unconditionally joined the socket to `port:${portId}`.
   The `join:entity` handler also skipped authorization. This let any
   authenticated CRM user receive realtime events from any other
   tenant: invoice numbers + totals + client names, document signer
   emails, registration events with full client name + berth, file
   uploads, etc. Auth middleware now resolves the user's
   userPortRoles (or isSuperAdmin) before honouring portId, and
   join:entity verifies the entity's port matches a port the user
   has access to. Pre-existing pre-branch issue but fixed here given
   the explicit "all data is extremely sensitive" directive.

2. MEDIUM — listCrmInvites issued a global SELECT with no port
   scope. The crm_user_invites table has no portId column (invites
   mint global better-auth users, then port roles are assigned
   later). The previous gating on per-port admin.manage_users let
   any director enumerate every other tenant's pending invitee
   emails + isSuperAdmin flags — a phishing target list and a
   super-admin onboarding timing oracle. Restrict GET (list),
   DELETE (revoke), and POST resend to ctx.isSuperAdmin.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 03:00:55 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
e06fb9545b sec: lock down 5 cross-tenant IDORs uncovered in second-pass review
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>
2026-04-29 02:48:43 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
4c5334d471 sec: gate super-admin invite minting, OCR settings, and alert mutations
Three findings from the branch security review:

1. HIGH — Privilege escalation via super-admin invite. POST
   /api/v1/admin/invitations was gated only by manage_users (held by the
   port-scoped director role). The body schema accepted isSuperAdmin
   from the request, createCrmInvite persisted it verbatim, and
   consumeCrmInvite copied it into userProfiles.isSuperAdmin — granting
   the new account cross-tenant access. Now the route rejects
   isSuperAdmin=true unless ctx.isSuperAdmin, and createCrmInvite
   requires invitedBy.isSuperAdmin as defense-in-depth.

2. HIGH — Receipt-image exfiltration via OCR settings. The route
   /api/v1/admin/ocr-settings (and the sibling /test) were wrapped only
   in withAuth — any port role including viewer could PUT a swapped
   provider apiKey + flip aiEnabled, redirecting every subsequent
   receipt scan to attacker infrastructure. Both are now wrapped in
   withPermission('admin','manage_settings',…) matching the sibling
   admin routes (ai-budget, settings).

3. MEDIUM — Cross-tenant alert IDOR. dismissAlert / acknowledgeAlert
   issued UPDATE … WHERE id=? with no portId predicate. Any
   authenticated user with a foreign alert UUID could mutate it. Both
   service functions now require portId and add it to the WHERE; the
   route handlers pass ctx.portId.

The dev-trigger-crm-invite script passes a synthetic super-admin caller
identity since it runs out-of-band.

The two public-form tests randomize their IP prefix per run so a fresh
test process doesn't collide with leftover redis sliding-window entries
from a prior run (publicForm limiter pexpires after 1h).

Two new regression test files cover the fixes (6 tests).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 02:27:01 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
61e40b5e76 chore(ops): split /api/health (liveness) from /api/ready (readiness)
Previously /api/health did deep dependency probes (postgres + redis +
minio) and 503'd on any failure. That's readiness behavior, not
liveness — a transient Redis/MinIO blip would tell the orchestrator to
restart the pod when it should only be dropped from the load balancer.

Make /api/health a thin liveness check (returns 200 unconditionally if
the process is responding) and move the deep checks to a new
/api/ready endpoint with the canonical Kubernetes-style 200/503
contract. Docker-compose healthchecks keep pointing at /api/health,
which is now more conservative (no false-positive container restarts).

Documenso/SMTP are intentionally not probed in /api/ready: each tenant
configures its own credentials and a tenant misconfiguration shouldn't
deadline the entire shared CRM.

Also tighten the gdpr-bundle-builder casts: replace the scattered
`as unknown as Record<string, unknown>` double-casts with a small
`toJsonRow<T>()` helper that does the widen narrow→wide in one place
with one cast hop instead of two.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 02:03:10 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
7f9d90ad05 fix(gdpr): cap export-bundle size at 50MB before upload
Article-15 bundles are JSON+HTML only (no receipts/contracts), so even
heavy clients land at <1 MB. Anything larger almost certainly indicates
an unbounded relation we forgot to cap. Fail the worker job before
uploading rather than push a runaway blob to MinIO + email the client a
download link of mystery size.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 02:00:16 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
5d29bfc153 refactor(services): centralize AuditMeta + transactional setEntityTags helper
The same `interface AuditMeta { userId; portId; ipAddress; userAgent }`
was duplicated in 26 service files. Move the canonical definition into
`@/lib/audit` next to the related types and update every service to
import it. `ServiceAuditMeta` (the alias used in invoices.ts and
expenses.ts) collapses into the same name.

Tag CRUD across clients/companies/yachts/interests/berths followed an
identical wipe-then-rewrite recipe with two latent issues: the delete
and insert weren't wrapped in a transaction (a partial failure left
the entity with zero tags) and the audit-log payload shape diverged
(`newValue: { tagIds }` for clients/yachts/companies but
`metadata: { type: 'tags_updated', tagIds }` for interests/berths).

Extract `setEntityTags` in `entity-tags.helper.ts` that performs the
delete+insert inside a single transaction, normalizes the audit payload
to `newValue: { tagIds }`, and dispatches the per-entity socket event
through a switch so `ServerToClientEvents` typing stays intact.

The five `setXTags(...)` service functions now do parent-row tenant
verification and delegate the join-table work + side effects.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 01:58:42 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
43f68ca093 chore(hardening): maintenance jobs, defense-in-depth, redis-backed public rate limit
- maintenance worker now expires GDPR export bundles (db row + MinIO object)
  on the gdpr_exports.expires_at boundary, plus 90-day retention sweep on
  ai_usage_ledger; both jobs scheduled daily.
- portId scoping added to listClientRelationships and listClientExports
  (defense-in-depth — parent-resource gates already prevent cross-tenant
  reads, but service layer should enforce on its own).
- SELECT FOR UPDATE on parent client/company row inside add/update address
  transactions to serialize concurrent isPrimary toggles.
- public /interests + /residential-inquiries endpoints swap their
  in-memory ipHits maps for the redis sliding-window limiter via the
  new rateLimiters.publicForm config (5/hr/IP), so the cap survives
  restarts and is shared across worker processes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 01:52:41 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
a3305a94f3 feat(gdpr): staff-triggered client-data export bundle (Article 15)
Adds a full GDPR Article 15 (right of access) workflow. Staff trigger
an export from the client detail; a BullMQ worker assembles every row
keyed to that client (profile, contacts, addresses, notes, tags,
yachts, company memberships, interests, reservations, invoices,
documents, last 500 audit events) into JSON + a self-contained HTML
report, ZIPs them, uploads to MinIO, and optionally emails the client
a 7-day signed download link.

- New table gdpr_exports tracks lifecycle (pending → building → ready
  → sent / failed) with a 30-day cleanup target
- Bundle builder (gdpr-bundle-builder.ts) — pure read-side, tenant-
  scoped, with HTML escaping to block injection from rogue field values
- Worker hook in export queue dispatches on job name 'gdpr-export'
- New audit actions: 'request_gdpr_export', 'send_gdpr_export'
- API: POST/GET /api/v1/clients/:id/gdpr-export (admin-gated, exports
  rate-limit, Article-15 audit on POST); GET /:exportId returns a
  fresh signed URL
- UI: <GdprExportButton> dialog on client detail header — admin-only,
  shows recent exports, supports email-to-client + override recipient,
  polls every 5s while open
- Validation: refuses email-to-client when no primary email + no
  override (rather than silently dropping the send)

Tests: 778/778 vitest (was 771) — +7 covering builder happy path,
HTML escaping, tenant isolation, empty client, request-flow validation,
and audit / queue interaction.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 20:06:31 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
9dfa04094b feat(rate-limit): per-user limiters for OCR, AI, and exports
Adds three named rate limiters to the existing Redis sliding-window
catalog and a withRateLimit wrapper that composes inside withAuth.
Wires the OCR limiter into the receipt-scan endpoint so a runaway
client can't burn through the AI budget in a tight loop.

- ocr: 10/min/user
- ai: 60/min/user (reserved for future server-side AI surfaces)
- exports: 30/hour/user (reserved for GDPR bundle, PDF, CSV exports)

429 responses include X-RateLimit-* headers and a Retry-After hint.

Tests: 771/771 vitest (was 766) — +5 rate-limit tests covering catalog
shape, sliding window, cross-prefix isolation, cross-user isolation,
and resetAt timestamp.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 19:56:01 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
e7d23b254c feat(ai): per-port token budgets + usage ledger for AI features
Adds a token-denominated guardrail in front of every server-side AI call
so a misconfigured port can't run up an unbounded bill. Soft caps surface
a banner; hard caps refuse new requests until the period rolls over.
Usage flows into a feature-typed ledger so future AI surfaces (summary,
embeddings, reply-draft) can drop in without schema changes.

- New table ai_usage_ledger (port, user, feature, provider, model,
  input/output/total tokens, request id) with two indexes for rollup
- New service ai-budget.service.ts: getAiBudget/setAiBudget,
  checkBudget (pre-flight gate), recordAiUsage, currentPeriodTokens,
  periodBreakdown — all token-based, period boundaries in UTC
- runOcr now returns provider usage so the route can record the actual
  spend instead of estimating
- Scan-receipt route gates on checkBudget before invoking AI; returns
  source: manual / reason: budget-exceeded when blocked, surfaces
  softCapWarning on the success path
- Admin UI: new AiBudgetCard on the OCR settings page — shows current
  spend, per-feature breakdown, soft/hard cap inputs, period selector
- Permission: admin.manage_settings on both routes

Tests: 766/766 vitest (was 756) — +10 budget tests covering enforce/
disabled/cap-exceed/estimate-exceed/soft-warn/period boundaries/
cross-port isolation/silent ledger failure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 19:53:09 +02:00