Major interest workflow expansion driven by the rapid-fire UX session.
EOI / Contract / Reservation tabs replace the generic Documents tab when
the deal is at the relevant stage — workspace pattern with active-doc
hero, signing progress, paper-signed upload, and history strip. Stage-
conditional visibility wired through interest-tabs.tsx so the tab set
shrinks/expands as the deal moves through the pipeline.
Contact log: per-interaction structured log (channel/direction/summary/
optional follow-up reminder). New `interest_contact_log` table + service
+ tab UI (timeline with channel-coded icons + compose dialog).
auto-creates a reminder when followUpAt is set.
Berth Interest milestone: first milestone in the OverviewTab's pipeline
strip, completes the moment any berth is linked via the junction. Drives
the "have we captured what they want?" sanity check for general_interest
leads before they move to EOI.
Stage-conditional milestones: past phases collapse into a one-liner
strip, current phase expands, future phases hide behind a "Show
upcoming" toggle. Inline stage picker now defers reason capture to an
override-confirm view (only required for illegal transitions, not the
default flow).
Notes blob → threaded: dropped `interests.notes` column entirely; the
threaded `interest_notes` table is the single source of truth. Latest-
note teaser on Overview links into the dedicated Notes tab. Polymorphic
notes service gains aggregated client view (unions client + interest +
yacht notes with source chips and group-by-source toggle).
Berth interest list overhaul:
- Configurable columns via ColumnPicker (18 toggleable, 5 default-on)
- Natural-sort SQL ORDER BY on mooring number (A1, A2, A10 not A10, A2)
- Per-letter row tinting via colored left-border accent + dot in cell
- Documents tab merged Files (single attachments section)
Topbar improvements:
- Always-visible back arrow on detail pages (path depth > 2)
- Breadcrumb-hint store + useBreadcrumbHint hook so detail pages can
push their entity hierarchy (Clients › Mary Smith › Interest › B17)
- Tighter spacing, softer separators, 160px crumb truncation
DataTable upgrades:
- Page-size selector with All option (validator cap raised to 1000)
- getRowClassName slot for per-row styling (used by berth tinting)
- Fixed Radix SelectItem crash on empty-string values via __any__
sentinel (was crashing every list page that opened a select filter)
Interest list:
- Configurable columns picker
- Stage cell clickable into detail
- TagPicker + SavedViewsDropdown sized h-8 to match adjacent buttons
- Save view moved into ColumnPicker menu; Views button hidden when
no views are saved
- Pipeline kanban board endpoint at /api/v1/interests/board with
minimal projection, 5000-row cap + truncated banner, filter
pass-through
Mobile chrome + sidebar collapse removed (always-expanded design choice).
User management lists super-admins (was inner-joined on user_port_roles
which excluded global super-admins).
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The dashboard and residential interest smoke tests were intermittently
failing with the page rendering empty/skeleton state. Root causes:
1. ui-store persisted currentPortId/Slug, but those are URL-derived state.
After login lands on /<first-port-by-name>/dashboard, localStorage holds
that port. Hard-navigating to /port-nimara/... rehydrated the store with
the stale id, and useQuery fired with the wrong port before
PortProvider's URL-sync useEffect could correct it. Drop both fields
from partialize — PortProvider re-derives them from the route every
navigation.
2. apiFetch's slug-to-port fallback fired N parallel /api/v1/admin/ports
calls when N components mounted simultaneously with an empty store.
Dedupe in-flight lookups so a stampede collapses into one round-trip.
Also tightened four flaky smoke tests that depended on a fixed 3s wait or
non-waiting isVisible({timeout}) — replaced with expect(...).toBeVisible
or expect.poll so they handle dev-mode JIT cold-start delays cleanly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>