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Matt Ciaccio
d197f8b321 feat(eoi): align prerequisites with EOI document structure
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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 03:11:14 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
27cdbcc695 chore(i18n): drop legacy free-text country/nationality columns
Test-data only — no production migration needed (per earlier decision).
Schema is now ISO-only; readers convert ISO codes to localized names where
human-readable output is required (EOI documents, invoices, portal).

Migration 0016 drops:
  - clients.nationality
  - companies.incorporation_country
  - client_addresses.{state_province, country}
  - company_addresses.{state_province, country}

Code paths that previously read free-text values now read the ISO column
and pass through `getCountryName()` / `getSubdivisionName()` for rendering.
Document templates ({{client.nationality}}), portal client view, EOI/
reservation-agreement contexts, and invoice billing addresses all updated.

Public yacht-interest endpoint (/api/public/interests) drops the legacy
fields from its insert path and writes ISO codes only. The Zod validators
no longer accept the legacy fields — older website builds posting raw
'incorporationCountry' / 'country' / 'stateProvince' will get 400s.
Server-side phone normalization is unchanged.

Seed data updated to use ISO codes (GB/FR/ES/GR/SE/IT/GH/MC/PA), spread
across continents to keep test fixtures realistic.

Test assertions updated to match the new render shape (e.g.
'United States' not 'US', 'California' not 'CA').

Vitest: 741 -> 741 (unchanged count; assertions updated, no new tests).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 19:00:57 +02:00
Matt Ciaccio
b053a6388e feat(eoi): shared context builder + tests 2026-04-24 12:20:40 +02:00