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
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>