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ebdd8408bf fix(audit-wave-11): dossier sweep — error-ux + webhook + storage + search + maintainability
Final pass over the unaddressed AUDIT-2026-05-12 dossiers, taking the
tractable Critical/High items from each:

error-ux-auditor (5 items)
- C2: 17 toast.error(err.message) sites swept to toastError(err, …) so
  every user-visible failure carries a copy-paste Reference ID
- C3: apiFetch synthesizes a client-side correlation id when a 5xx
  comes back with a non-JSON body (reverse-proxy HTML pages); message
  becomes "The server is unreachable. Please try again." with code
  UPSTREAM_UNREACHABLE
- C4: checkRateLimit fails OPEN when Redis is unavailable so an outage
  no longer 500s login + portal sign-in; logged at warn so monitoring
  catches it
- H2: StorageTimeoutError (name='TimeoutError') replaces the plain
  Error throw in s3.ts withTimeout — error-classifier hints fire now
- H5: errorResponse() adopted across /api/storage/[token],
  /api/public/website-inquiries, and the Documenso webhook body (drops
  the "Invalid secret" reconnaissance string)

outbound-webhook-auditor (5 items)
- C1: signature is now HMAC(secret, `${ts}.${body}`) with the
  timestamp surfaced as X-Webhook-Timestamp so receivers can reject
  replays outside a freshness window
- C3: dead-letter with reason missing_signing_secret when secret is
  null (defence-in-depth against DB tampering / future migration
  mistakes)
- H2: webhooks queue bumped to maxAttempts=8 with 30 s base
  exponential backoff so a 30 s receiver blip during a deploy no
  longer dead-letters every in-flight event; per-queue
  backoffDelayMs added to QUEUE_CONFIGS
- M1: SSRF denylist gains Oracle Cloud metadata 192.0.0.192
- M2: dispatch-time https:// assertion before fetch, so a bad DB edit
  can't slip plaintext through

storage-pathing-auditor (2 items)
- H1: berth-PDF presigned-upload keys now `${portSlug}/berths/…/…`
  with portSlug threaded into backend.presignUpload — engages the
  filesystem-proxy port-binding `p` token verifier
- H2: presignDownloadUrl auto-derives portSlug from the key's first
  segment when callers don't pass it, so all 8 download sites engage
  the `p`-token guard without per-site plumbing

search-auditor (1 item)
- H3: removed dead void wantEmail; void wantPhone; pair plus the
  unused looksLikeEmail helper — the bucket-reorder it was scaffolded
  for was never wired

maintainability-auditor (1 item)
- M2: swept seven abandoned `void <symbol>` markers and their dead
  imports across clients/bulk, interests/bulk, admin/email-templates,
  admin/website-submissions, alert-rules, and notes.service

Deferred to future work (substantial refactors, schema migrations, or
multi-file UI work):
- error-ux M3-M8 (global-error.tsx, per-route loading.tsx coverage,
  ErrorBanner component, /api/ready route, worker DLQ admin surface)
- maintainability C1-C4 (documents/search/notes service splits,
  interest-tabs split — multi-hour refactors)
- currency C1-H5 (mixed-currency dashboard aggregation, FX history
  table, rounding policy) — wait for second non-USD port
- outbound-webhook C2 (deliveries reaper job), H1 (DNS-rebind TOCTOU
  with undici Agent), H3 (circuit-breaker), H5 (presigned-post-policy)
- storage-pathing C2 (orphan reaper), H3-H5 (streaming + content-type
  binding)

Tests: 1315/1315 vitest  ; tsc clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 13:27:32 +02:00
93399ea27e fix(audit-wave-11): mobile dvh + multi-port slug-first apiFetch
**mobile-pwa-auditor H4 — mobile shell uses min-h-screen**

`min-h-screen` resolves to `100vh` on iOS Safari, which is the LARGE
viewport height (URL bar collapsed). On first paint the page renders
~75–100px taller than visible, and reps see a blank strip past the
bottom tab bar until the URL bar collapses on first scroll. Swap
`min-h-screen` → `min-h-[100dvh]` in `mobile-layout.tsx`. The scanner
layout already does this correctly.

**multi-port-auditor C1 — port-switcher race / cross-port bleed**

`apiFetch` previously preferred Zustand for the X-Port-Id header and
only consulted the URL slug as a fallback. Zustand lags by one render
behind `PortProvider`'s reconcile effect; clicking from /port-A to
/port-B fired the first round of queries with X-Port-Id = port-A
while the page chrome rendered port-B → silent cross-port data bleed
in the UI.

Make the URL slug authoritative: read it first via
`window.location.pathname` + `resolvePortIdFromSlug`, fall back to
Zustand only on global routes (/dashboard) without a port slug.

**multi-port-auditor C3 — defaultPortId silently stripped**

`withAuth` reads `preferences.defaultPortId` as the X-Port-Id
fallback, but `/me` PATCH's `.strict()` schema + ALLOWED_PREF_KEYS
allow-list silently dropped the key on every write. The fallback was
therefore dead — super-admins always landed alphabetically-first.

Add `defaultPortId: z.string().uuid().optional()` to the strict
schema and include it in ALLOWED_PREF_KEYS so super-admins can
persist their last-picked port.

Tests 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 13:08:09 +02:00
7370b2cd7d fix(audit-wave-11): file-lifecycle hardening — avatar leak + files FK
**file-lifecycle-auditor C1 — avatar replace leaks rows + blobs**

`POST /api/v1/me/avatar` overwrote `userProfiles.avatarFileId` without
reading or deleting the previous file id. Every "Replace photo" leaked
one `files` row + one S3 blob, untethered (no client/yacht/company
FK) and invisible to every existing UI sweep.

Now captures the prior id BEFORE the UPDATE, then best-effort
`deleteFile()` on the old row (handles ref-check + blob delete + audit)
after the new id is committed. Failure is logged at warn — a stale
blob shouldn't block the user from setting a new avatar.

**file-lifecycle-auditor M1 — files.client_id missing ON DELETE**

`files.client_id` was the only entity FK on the polymorphic `files`
table that defaulted to `NO ACTION` (yacht_id + company_id were
`SET NULL` per migration 0042). Any future bulk-client-delete that
bypassed `hardDeleteClient`'s explicit FK-nullify pre-step would
FK-violate. Migration `0059_files_client_id_onDelete_setnull.sql`
brings it to parity; the explicit nullify in client-hard-delete is
kept as defense in depth.

Tests 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 13:06:27 +02:00
19002f4c21 fix(audit-wave-11): CSP nonce middleware — drops 'unsafe-inline' in prod
build-auditor H1: prod `script-src` previously kept `'unsafe-inline'`
because dropping it requires a per-request nonce that Next's RSC
bootstrap + Server Actions can thread into their inline scripts.

Implement the nonce mechanism in `src/proxy.ts`:

1. Mint a base64-encoded UUID per request as the CSP nonce.
2. Set the nonce on the REQUEST headers via
   `content-security-policy` + `x-nonce` so Next.js's RSC layer reads
   the active CSP and stamps `nonce=<value>` onto every inline
   `<script>` it emits (Next's documented pattern).
3. Set the matching `Content-Security-Policy` on the RESPONSE so the
   browser actually enforces it.

Prod CSP becomes:
  `script-src 'self' 'nonce-<value>' 'strict-dynamic'`

`'strict-dynamic'` lets nonce-tagged scripts load further scripts they
trust, which is how Next chunks the rest of the bundle in. Inline
`<script>` without a nonce is now rejected by the browser — closes
the canonical XSS pathway.

Dev keeps `'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval'` because Next's HMR evaluates
code at runtime and the nonce machinery doesn't reach it.

`style-src` keeps `'unsafe-inline'` because Tailwind + Radix runtime
style injection has no nonce story yet. Revisit when Tailwind v5
ships a nonce-able API.

The static CSP in `next.config.ts` stays as a fallback for static
assets / API JSON paths that don't run through the proxy. Updated
the comment so future readers know the proxy CSP takes precedence
for HTML responses.

Tests 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 13:04:30 +02:00
b4e502fedd fix(audit-wave-11): BullMQ jobId plumbing for natural dedup
concurrency-auditor C-2: every queue.add(...) site previously enqueued
without a stable jobId, so a double-dispatch (webhook retry, double-
click on Send, scheduler tick collision) would create two queue jobs
and the downstream worker would deliver twice. BullMQ rejects a
duplicate jobId while the original is still queued or active, so a
stable per-entity key gives at-most-once semantics naturally.

Added jobIds across all 10 enqueue sites:

- email send-invoice → `send-invoice:<invoiceId>`
- notifications invoice-overdue-notify → keyed per UTC day so dupes
  collapse intra-day but tomorrow's run can re-notify if unpaid
- export gdpr-export → keyed on the exportId (unique per request)
- webhooks deliver (3 sites: dispatch, retry, test) → keyed on the
  webhook_deliveries row UUID
- maintenance expense-dedup-scan → keyed on expenseId
- notifications send-notification-email → keyed on notification id
- email send-inquiry-confirmation → keyed on interestId (1 per
  submission)
- email send-inquiry-sales-notification → keyed on interestId+email
  (1 per recipient per submission)
- reports generate-report → keyed on the generated_reports row id

Pure refactor — no UX impact. Closes the BullMQ dedup gap that was
the second half of the concurrency-auditor's CRITICAL-tier findings.

Test fixture update: gdpr-export integration test now asserts the
jobId option on the queue.add call.

Tests 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 13:02:38 +02:00
2496911dc4 fix(audit-wave-11): asset hygiene + datetime correctness
**asset-auditor C1+C2+H1+H3 — image normalization**

Add `src/lib/services/image-normalize.ts` and wire it into
`uploadFile()` so every accepted image is re-encoded via sharp before
hitting storage:

- Strips EXIF (GPS coords, device serial, photographer) so uploaded
  photos don't leak per-pixel PII to anyone with a download URL (C1).
- Caps dimensions at 4096px via `resize({fit:'inside',withoutEnlargement:true})`
  so a 30000×30000 palette PNG can't decompression-bomb a downstream
  sharp decode (C2).
- Re-encode drops polyglot trailers (PDF+JPEG sandwiches that beat
  the prefix-only magic-byte check) (H1).
- Freezes animated GIFs to first frame (H3).

Avatar route already funnels through uploadFile so it's covered by
the single change.

**asset-auditor M2 — sanitizeFilename strips RTL/zero-width**

Add Unicode NFC + a strip of bidi-control (U+202A-U+202E, U+2066-U+2069)
+ zero-width chars (U+200B-U+200F, U+FEFF) to `sanitizeFilename`.
Closes the classic Windows-icon-spoof vector
(`invoice_‮fdp.exe` displaying as `invoice_exe.pdf`) plus folder-listing
collision spoofs.

**datetime-auditor C1 — reminder dueAt drift on every save**

The `<input type="datetime-local">` round-trip in reminder-form.tsx
used `iso.slice(0,16)` (load) and `new Date(value).toISOString()`
(submit). The slice drops the `Z` so a UTC instant is mis-interpreted
as local on load, then converted back to UTC on save — every save
of an existing Warsaw reminder drifted backwards by 2h (CEST). After
two saves the reminder appears at 06:00 instead of 10:00.

Add `toLocalDatetimeLocal(d: Date)` helper that builds the local
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM string from getter methods so the round-trip is
TZ-safe. snooze-dialog already did this correctly; the contact-log
dialog also uses the correct localIsoString pattern.

**datetime-auditor C2 — BullMQ cron in UTC, not port-local**

`upsertJobScheduler` defaulted `tz` to UTC. Patterns like
`0 8 * * *` were intended as "8 AM Warsaw" but fired at 09:00 winter
/ 10:00 summer. Pass `tz: process.env.SCHEDULER_TZ ?? 'Europe/Warsaw'`.
Sub-hourly / hourly patterns are TZ-invariant and stay UTC.

**datetime-auditor C3 — report-scheduler never advanced next_run_at**

The minutely scheduler selected `nextRunAt <= now()` and enqueued
generate-report — but never bumped nextRunAt. For weekly/monthly
reports this meant the job re-fired every single minute until a
human zeroed the row out, flooding recipients with dupes.

Now uses `cron-parser` (added as a dep) to compute the next fire
from `report.schedule` and UPDATEs the row BEFORE the enqueue.
Malformed cron expressions disable the row instead of re-attempting
every minute.

Tests 1315/1315. Migration 0058 applied via psql.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:58:58 +02:00
72237a0191 fix(audit-wave-11): authz hardening — caller-superset on role assign
authz-auditor C-1 second half: while the permission-overrides PUT route
already enforces caller-superset (prior wave), the `updateUser`
role-reassignment path didn't. A port admin holding only
\`admin.manage_users\` could PATCH a peer's roleId to a sales-director-
equivalent and have the colleague execute permissions the granter
didn't hold.

\`updateUser\` now takes optional `callerPermissions` + `callerIsSuperAdmin`
parameters and, when both are supplied (every interactive admin route),
walks the new role's effective permission tree and refuses any \`true\`
leaf the caller doesn't already hold. Super admins bypass by definition.

Wired \`ctx.permissions\` + \`ctx.isSuperAdmin\` through the single caller
(`/api/v1/admin/users/[id]` PATCH). Legacy callers that omit the args
(none currently) would silently skip the check; if any future system
job calls \`updateUser\` it should pass `callerPermissions=ctx.permissions`
explicitly.

Other authz items confirmed resolved by earlier work or by-design:
- C-1 (permission-overrides PUT): caller-superset already shipped in
  an earlier wave; verified by reading the route.
- H-1 (alerts GET ungated): already gated on \`admin.view_audit_log\`
  per the auditor's tier-4 recommendation.

Tests 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:54:29 +02:00
b2c8ed2ff1 fix(audit-wave-11): auth-flow hardening (auth-flow-auditor)
Address the two CRITICAL items from auth-flow-auditor plus the
high-impact M10 open-redirect.

**C1 — Password reset doesn't revoke existing sessions**

CRM side: Better Auth has a built-in
`emailAndPassword.revokeSessionsOnPasswordReset` flag — flip it on.
Verified by reading password.mjs in node_modules/better-auth: this
calls `internalAdapter.deleteSessions(userId)` after the password
update commits. One-line fix, closes the canonical session-bumping
gap on the CRM forgot-password flow.

Portal side: the portal uses JWT sessions (not DB-side rows) so
there's no `deleteSessions` to call. Add a per-user
`password_changed_at` watermark column on `portal_users` and have
`verifyPortalToken` reject any token whose `iat` predates the
watermark. Updated on `resetPassword`, `changePortalPassword`, and
`activateAccount` so every password mutation revokes outstanding
cookies. Token shape gains a required `portalUserId` claim so the
verify step can do the watermark lookup without an email-based join;
legacy tokens (pre-Wave-11) lack it and are rejected → forces one
re-login per portal user post-deploy (24h max delay since portal
tokens already self-expire at 24h).

Migration `0058_portal_password_revocation.sql` stamps existing
rows to `now()` so no current session is invalidated by the schema
change itself.

**M10 — Portal login `?next=` open redirect**

`portal/login/page.tsx` did `router.replace(next as never)` against
unvalidated `searchParams.get('next')`. An attacker could send a
victim to `/portal/login?next=https://evil.example` and the post-sign-in
redirect would navigate cross-site. Add `safeNextPath()` that requires
`/portal/...` prefix and rejects protocol-relative URLs; everything
else falls back to `/portal/dashboard`.

**Other auth-flow items confirmed resolved by earlier waves:**
- H6 resolve-identifier enumeration: endpoint deleted in Wave 1
  (replaced with sign-in-by-identifier which keeps the synthetic
  email behind a server-side proxy)

Tests updated: portal-auth integration test mocks `db` so the new
DB-watermark lookup in `verifyPortalToken` stays unit-pure.

Tests 1315/1315 after `psql ALTER TABLE` to apply migration locally.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:52:17 +02:00
c8ea9ec0a0 fix(audit-wave-10): aria-hidden sweep on decorative Lucide icons (#69)
Mechanical codemod added \`aria-hidden\` to 444 self-closing single-line
Lucide icon JSX elements across 267 .tsx files in:

- shared/, layout/, dashboard/
- admin/ (all sections)
- clients/, berths/, yachts/, companies/, interests/, documents/
- reminders/, reservations/, residential/, expenses/, email/

The regex targeted only the safe pattern \`<IconName className="..." />\`
(no other props, self-closing, capitalized component name). Every match
inspected is a decorative companion to visible text or sits inside a
button whose accessible name comes from \`aria-label\` / sr-only text
— the icon itself should not be announced.

Screen readers no longer double-read the icon + the adjacent label
text (e.g. "Pencil Pencil Edit" → just "Edit"). The existing
@axe-core/playwright smoke test (\`20-accessibility.spec.ts\`) continues
to pass.

Test suite stays at 1315/1315 vitest. typescript clean.

Closes task #69 (aria-hidden sweep) from the AUDIT-2026-05-12 follow-ups
backlog.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:37:22 +02:00
ecf49be18c fix(audit-wave-10): concurrency hardening (concurrency-auditor)
Close the CRITICAL + HIGH-tractable race conditions the
concurrency-auditor flagged. The wide-impact items (BullMQ jobId
plumbing — C-2; webhook outbound retry idempotency keys; etc.) span too
many call sites for a single contained wave and stay deferred.

**C-1 — handleDocumentCompleted concurrent-retry orphan-blob**
Wave 1 fixed the compensating-delete on single-process failure but the
idempotency gate at line 1110 reads `doc.status` outside any row lock.
Two webhook deliveries arriving in parallel both pass the gate, both
storage.put + db.insert(files), and the losing files row orphans its
blob since documents.signed_file_id only points at one. Now the
transaction at line 1176 SELECTs the document `FOR UPDATE` and
re-checks the gate; if a concurrent worker already completed, throws a
sentinel `DocumentAlreadyCompletedError` which the outer catch
recognizes and runs the compensating storage.delete at info level
(not error). Net effect: at-most-once signed-PDF persistence even
under Documenso 5xx-then-retry storms.

**H-1 — moveFolder cycle check race**
Two concurrent folder moves (A → B and B → A) in READ COMMITTED can
each pass the cycle check against pre-state and both commit, leaving
A↔B in the tree. Add a per-port `pg_advisory_xact_lock` at the top of
the move transaction so the walk-and-write is atomic per port.
Lock auto-releases on tx end; no impact on cross-port folder ops.

**H-3 — upsertInterestBerth 23505 → generic 500**
Two concurrent `setPrimaryBerth` calls hit `idx_interest_berths_one_primary`
and the loser surfaced as a generic 500. Catch the 23505 + constraint
name and remap to ConflictError so the UI gets a "Another rep changed
the primary berth at the same time. Refresh and try again." toast.

**M-2 — username uniqueness 23505 → generic 500**
Same TOCTOU shape: pre-check at me/route.ts:132 says "available", the
UPDATE then fails at the partial unique index. Catch 23505 +
`idx_user_profiles_username_unique` and remap to ConflictError.

Tests 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:34:23 +02:00
0ea8d94d26 fix(audit-wave-10): build-auditor fixes — CSP, server externals, healthcheck
Address the highest-leverage CRITICAL/HIGH/MEDIUM items from the
build-auditor that weren't already covered by Wave 1 (EMAIL_REDIRECT_TO
production guard) or the existing `.dockerignore`.

**C3 — socket.io in standalone trace**
- Add socket.io + @socket.io/redis-adapter to serverExternalPackages
  in next.config so the build system sees the dependency (the custom
  server is the only importer, no Next route touches it).
- Belt-and-braces: COPY both from the deps stage into the runner stage
  of Dockerfile, mirroring the audit's suggested fix.

**H1 — CSP `'unsafe-inline'` in prod**
- Audit recommends nonce-based scripts. Implementing nonces requires
  middleware that emits a per-request nonce + threading it through
  Next's RSC bootstrap + Server Actions. Out of scope for this wave;
  documented the rationale at the CSP definition so the next pass
  knows where to start, and noted that the in-the-wild XSS surfaces
  are already closed via escapeHtml/escapeUrl in the email + webhook
  pipelines.

**H2 — NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL validation**
- Add `NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL: z.string().url()` to the env schema so a
  missing build-time value fails validation instead of silently
  inlining the empty string into the client bundle and breaking
  multi-origin deploys.

**M3 — serverExternalPackages completeness**
- Add imapflow, mailparser, pdf-lib, sharp, tesseract.js,
  @react-pdf/renderer, unpdf — all heavy native/CJS-leaning
  server-only deps that should not be route-traced.

**H5 — healthcheck PORT templatization**
- docker-compose.{,prod.}yml: replace hardcoded
  `http://localhost:3000/api/health` with `${PORT:-3000}` so
  overriding PORT via .env doesn't put the container into a
  restart loop.

**M9 — NODE_ENV=production in builder**
- Dockerfile builder stage now sets NODE_ENV=production above
  `RUN pnpm build` so the prod-only branches in next.config
  (CSP, etc.) compile deterministically.

**M7 — HEALTHCHECK directive in image**
- Add image-level HEALTHCHECK to the app Dockerfile (mirrors the
  one in Dockerfile.worker for Redis) so the image is
  self-describing for non-compose orchestrators.

Items already addressed prior to this wave:
- C1 (.dockerignore exists, comprehensive)
- C2 (EMAIL_REDIRECT_TO production refusal — Wave 1)
- H4 (compose resource + log limits — already in prod compose)

Tests 1315/1315 throughout.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:30:22 +02:00
f183f58b0c fix(audit-wave-10): types-auditor fixes — Tx type, BerthDetailData, parseBody, toAuditJson
Address the CRITICAL + high-leverage HIGH items from the types-auditor:

**C1 — `tx: any` in client-restore.service**
Export a canonical `Tx` type from `lib/db/utils.ts` (derived from
Drizzle's `db.transaction` callback shape) and use it in
`applyReversal` so the 12+ downstream tx writes get full inference.

**C2 — berth-detail page stacked `useQuery<any>` escape hatches**
Export `BerthDetailData` from berth-detail-header and consume it
through useQuery + apiFetch. Removed three `any` escapes in the
highest-traffic detail page. Also collapsed the duplicate `BerthData`
in berth-tabs.tsx to import from berth-detail-header so the two
types can't drift.

**C3 — parseBody migration for portal/public routes**
Replace raw `await req.json() + schema.parse(body)` with the
project-standard `parseBody(req, schema)` helper across 7 routes:
- portal/auth/{change-password, activate, reset-password}
- auth/set-password
- public/{interests, residential-inquiries}
Skipped the three anti-enumeration routes (forgot-password, sign-in,
sign-in-by-identifier) where the manual validation gives opaque
errors on purpose. website-inquiries already wraps the parse in a
custom 400 — left as-is.

**HIGH #5 — `toAuditJson<T>` helper (21 → 0 inline casts)**
Introduce `toAuditJson<T extends object>(row: T): Record<string,
unknown>` in lib/audit.ts (mirrors gdpr-bundle-builder's `toJsonRow`
that already exists for the same reason). Codemod 21 `<row> as unknown
as Record<string, unknown>` sites across:
- invoices.ts × 6
- expenses.ts × 6
- berths.service × 2
- documents.service × 2
- ocr-config.service × 2
- ai-budget.service × 2
- yachts.service, companies.service, company-memberships.service × 1 each

document-templates' `payload as unknown as Record<...>` is a different
shape (Documenso form-values widening, not an audit log) — kept the
manual cast there. Tests stay 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:27:08 +02:00
a8dec0bada fix(audit-wave-9): onboarding + first-run UX fixes (onboarding-auditor)
Address the CRITICAL and high-leverage HIGH items from the
onboarding-auditor report:

**C1 — checklist auto-checks were reading the wrong setting keys**
A port that had actually been configured still showed three steps as
incomplete, permanently capping the checklist at < 70 %.

- email step: `sales_email_smtp_host` → `smtp_host_override` (the key
  the email admin page actually persists).
- documenso step: `documenso_api_url` → compound gate
  `documenso_api_url_override` + `documenso_developer_email` +
  `documenso_approver_email` + `documenso_eoi_template_id`. All four
  are required for `buildDocumensoPayload` not to error out; checking
  only the URL falsely greenlit the step until a rep tried to send an
  EOI and Documenso 404'd.
- settings step: `recommender_top_n_default` → `heat_weight_recency`.
  The defaults are layered (port > global > built-in), so a port using
  the built-ins never writes the `top_n_default` row — old key was an
  unreachable green. heat_weight_recency genuinely means "admin tuned
  the recommender".

**C2 — forms step href was broken**
`STEPS[8].href = '../'` resolved through the Link template to the
dashboard, not `/admin/forms`. Fixed to `'forms'`.

**C3 — EOI signer-identity gate**
Folded into the new compound-gate logic on the documenso step
(see C1). Now matches what the EOI pipeline actually requires before
it can send.

**C4 — ensureSystemRoots failure mode poisoned port creation**
`ports.service.createPort` awaited `ensureSystemRoots` after the port
row had committed, so a throw bubbled out as a 500 even though the
inline comment said "non-fatal if this throws". Wrap in try/catch +
logger.warn — the row stays live, the next admin action self-heals
via `ensureEntityFolder`, and the operator doesn't retry into a 409.

**H5 — berth-list empty-state copy misleads fresh ports**
"Berths are imported from external sources. Adjust your filters..."
implied data existed but was hidden. Branch on whether any filter is
active: with none, suggest running `import-berths-from-nocodb.ts`;
with filters, the original "adjust filters" message.

**M4 — admin-sections-browser description was wrong**
"Setup checklist for fresh ports (read-only references)" implied the
page was read-only when it has working manual-completion checkboxes
and discouraged clicking in. Reworded.

Additionally, the OnboardingStep type gains an optional
`autoCheckSettingKeysAll` field for compound gates (used by the
documenso step), and the auto-detected hint shows all keys when the
gate is compound.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:15:46 +02:00
689a114aba fix(audit-wave-9): copy/terminology sweep (copy-auditor)
Address the highest-impact items from the copy-auditor's CRITICAL +
HIGH + MEDIUM bands:

**C2 portal raw-status leak**
- Drop the staff-only `leadCategory` chip from the portal interests
  page entirely. Privacy + optics: clients should never see "hot lead"
  in their own portal. `eoiStatus` was already wrapped in
  `portalSigningLabel`; only the categorical chip remained.

**C3 signing-status label drift**
- Add `src/lib/labels/document-status.ts` as the single source of
  truth for the {draft, sent, partially_signed, completed, expired,
  cancelled} lifecycle: labels (CRM + portal variants), StatusPill
  variant, and the "active / in-flight" set.
- Wire it into interest-eoi-tab, interest-contract-tab,
  interest-reservation-tab — they previously redefined identical
  STATUS_LABELS / ACTIVE_STATUSES blocks per-file.

**H1 + M3 verbiage codemod**
- `Save Changes` → `Save changes` (sentence case, matches the
  surrounding admin/CRM pattern).
- `Saving...` (ASCII three dots) → `Saving…` (Unicode ellipsis).
  Matches the project's UTF-8-elsewhere convention and reads
  correctly via screen-readers.

**M1 envelope jargon → signing request**
- smart-archive-dialog: "Leave envelope pending" → "Leave signing
  request pending"; "Void the signing envelope" → "Cancel the signing
  request"; section header updated to match.
- document-detail: "voids the signing envelope" → "cancels the signing
  request".
- bulk-archive-wizard: "leave invoices/signing envelopes alone" →
  "leave invoices/signing requests alone".
- Documenso admin page intentionally keeps `envelope` (dev/integration
  vocabulary).

**M5 Hot Lead casing**
- Normalize `Hot Lead` / `General Interest` / `Specific Qualified` to
  sentence case in `constants.ts` LABEL_OVERRIDES and all per-file
  lead-category maps so the CRM trend (sentence case) is consistent.

**C1 surface-level rename**
- "Linked prospect (optional)" → "Linked interest (optional)" on the
  berth status-change dialog.
- "Deal Documents" tab → "Interest Documents" (URL/route kept as
  `/deal-documents` to avoid breaking deep links; rename deferred).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:12:40 +02:00
eab30c194a fix(audit-wave-9): PDF correctness + brand asset hardening (pdf-auditor)
Address the pdf-auditor findings that survived the 2026-05-12 PDF stack
overhaul (pdfme → react-pdf). Items C-2/C-3 (tiptap-to-pdfme bugs) were
resolved when that 571-LOC bridge was deleted; remaining items:

- **M-7 wrong-port brand fallback** — replace `'Port Nimara'` defaults
  in PDF-rendering services. `reports.service` and `expense-export`
  throw when the port row is missing (the job is FK-keyed on a real
  port, so absence = broken state, must not stamp a competitor brand).
  `record-export` uses `'(port)'` as the visible placeholder.

- **M-2 silent field drift in fill-eoi-form** — promote the
  always-silent catch in `setText` / `setCheckbox` to log a structured
  warning per missing field (mirroring the existing `setBerthRange`
  pattern). A re-cut template with drifted AcroForm field names now
  surfaces in ops logs instead of shipping with empty values.

- **M-3 form not flattened** — `fillEoiFormFields` now flattens the
  AcroForm before save. Documenso pathway flattens server-side; this
  brings the in-app pathway to parity, so the signer can't edit
  pre-filled yacht dimensions / address / berth number after the fact.

- **M-1 PDF metadata** — set Title / Author / Subject / Lang / Producer
  / Creator on the generated EOI PDF for downstream readers and a11y
  tooling.

- **M-4 noisy berth-range warnings** — downgrade per-mooring warn to
  debug; emit a single summary warn per call when any passthrough
  occurred. Multi-berth EOIs with archived/legacy moorings no longer
  spam the log on every render.

- **M-6 source PDF sha pinning** — pin
  `assets/eoi-template.pdf` sha256 via `EXPECTED_EOI_SHA256` (exported
  for tests); `loadEoiTemplatePdf` warns once per process when the
  bytes drift without an explicit hash bump. Documented the
  intentional-update workflow in `assets/README.md`.

Tests updated in `tests/unit/pdf/fill-eoi-form.test.ts` to reflect
flatten + metadata (form fields are gone after flatten; pdf-lib has no
getLanguage so we assert the other setters round-trip).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:07:57 +02:00
c1fcc9d5c4 fix(audit-wave-9): route-level loading skeletons across dashboard
Add a default [portSlug]/loading.tsx that covers all 72 nested routes
that previously rendered nothing during the cold-load gap. Uses the
existing PageSkeleton (page-header + table-skeleton) so the empty-header
flash on direct-URL visits / tab navigations is gone.

Add tailored loading.tsx for the four other tab-strip detail surfaces so
their initial paint mirrors the real page structure (header strip,
pipeline stepper for interests, tab strip, two-column overview):

- yachts/[yachtId]/loading.tsx
- companies/[companyId]/loading.tsx
- interests/[interestId]/loading.tsx
- berths/[berthId]/loading.tsx

(clients/[clientId]/loading.tsx already existed.)

Closes ui/ux M3.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:02:10 +02:00
0df761f4ad fix(audit-wave-9): add mobile cardRender to remaining admin lists
Five DataTable consumers were rendering as horizontally-scrolling
desktop tables on mobile because they had no cardRender prop. Now they
collapse to a vertical card list below the lg: breakpoint with the
same actions inline:

- admin/tags/tag-list
- admin/roles/role-list
- admin/ports/port-list (also: Active/Inactive badge -> StatusPill)
- admin/document-templates/template-list (also: Active/Inactive badge
  -> StatusPill)
- admin/custom-fields/custom-fields-manager

All five now share the user-list / berth-list pattern: row-card with
title, secondary meta, and trailing action buttons; same TanStack
table instance powers both the desktop table and the mobile cards.

Closes ui/ux H2 + extends M2 (status-pill coverage).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 12:00:35 +02:00
153f6ac797 fix(audit-wave-9): unified template token picker with custom-field group
Build a shared <TemplateTokenPicker> that renders the canonical
MERGE_FIELDS catalog grouped by scope, plus a dynamically-fetched
"Custom (port-specific)" group surfaced from /api/v1/admin/custom-fields.
The custom group is filtered to entity types the resolver actually
expands at send time (client/interest/berth - see
mergeCustomFieldValues in document-sends.service).

Wire it into both consumers:
- admin/document-templates/template-form.tsx (replaces TEMPLATE_VARIABLES
  list which had drifted from the canonical catalog)
- admin/sales-email-config-card.tsx (replaces flat alphabetical dump)

Closes custom-fields §B "UI surfacing of {{custom.…}} tokens".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 11:57:37 +02:00
a49ee1c347 fix(audit-wave-9): adopt StatusPill for berth + user status badges
- Extend StatusPill with berth (available/under_offer/sold) and user
  (enabled/disabled) variants so every "this thing is in state X" pill
  shares one primitive and palette.
- Swap berth-card, berth-detail-header, berth-columns from ad-hoc
  bg-green-100 / bg-yellow-100 / bg-red-100 Tailwind tuples to
  <StatusPill status="...">.
- Swap UserList Active/Disabled <Badge> and user-card Inactive pill to
  StatusPill; Super-Admin chip kept as a domain-specific accent (violet).

Closes ui/ux M1+M2.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 11:54:13 +02:00
4233aa3ac3 fix(audit-wave-9): standardize on Sheet for previews; doctrine in CLAUDE.md
Swap the one outlier (client-interests-tab.tsx) from Vaul Drawer to
Sheet side=right so every detail-preview surface uses the same
primitive. Document the doctrine: Sheet for side panels on both desktop
and mobile; Vaul Drawer reserved for mobile-only bottom-sheet UX
(currently just MoreSheet).

Closes ui/ux M11.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 11:50:07 +02:00
b2588ecdd8 fix(audit-wave-1): route all email-template URLs through safeUrl
Closes Wave 1.4 (CRITICAL). Three templates still inlined URLs
directly into `href` without the existing safeUrl() helper:

- inquiry-client-confirmation: `mailto:${contactEmail}` href —
  user-supplied email straight to an HTML attribute.
- inquiry-sales-notification: `${crmUrl}` from inquiry form input.
- residential-inquiry: same `mailto:${contactEmail}` pattern.

Each call now passes through `safeUrl()` from `@/lib/email/shell`,
which (a) scheme-allow-lists to http(s)/mailto/tel/root-relative and
(b) HTML-attribute-escapes the result. A stray `"` in any URL would
have escaped the attribute; a `javascript:` scheme would have
triggered XSS in webmail clients that run scripts.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 00:08:51 +02:00
bb9b5bb1a3 fix(audit-wave-1): orphan-blob window in handleDocumentCompleted
Closes Wave 1.3 (CRITICAL). The previous storage.put → files.insert
→ documents.update sequence had two real failure modes:

1. **Orphan blob.** If storage.put succeeded but the files.insert or
   documents.update failed, the blob lived forever in MinIO with no
   DB pointer. Re-runs re-uploaded a new blob without cleaning up
   the previous one.

2. **Zombie completed state.** The catch block at the end ran
   `documents.update({status: 'completed'})` with NO signedFileId
   on any failure path. The idempotency early-return at the top
   requires BOTH status='completed' AND signedFileId, so retries
   *did* still re-attempt — but reps saw a "completed" document
   with no signed file, hiding the failure.

Fix:
- Track `putStoragePath` outside the try. After storage.put lands,
  the variable holds the path; cleared once the DB commit succeeds.
- files.insert + documents.update + reservation contract mirror all
  run in a single `db.transaction(...)`. Atomic commit-or-rollback.
- Catch block: compensating `storage.delete(putStoragePath)` if the
  DB commit didn't land. Logs at error level on compensating-delete
  failure so a human can clean up.
- Catch block no longer sets `status='completed'`. The doc stays
  in its prior state; Documenso's retry (or our poll-worker) re-
  attempts the full sequence safely thanks to the unchanged
  idempotency gate.

Verified: tsc clean, documents-completion-auto-deposit tests all
pass (5/5).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 00:07:08 +02:00
28c788ff41 feat(deps): p-retry around Documenso fetch + p-queue installed
p-retry wraps every Documenso API call with 3 attempts (1 + 2 retries),
exponential backoff (1s → 4s with jitter). AbortError short-circuits
on:
- 401/403 — auth failures won't fix themselves on retry
- 4xx other than 429 — Documenso rejected the payload; retrying
  hurts more than it helps

5xx + 429 (rate-limit) go through the retry path with backoff so we
politely re-attempt after delay. Recovers the single-connection-blip
scenario the audit's services pass flagged.

p-queue installed too (audit §36.A.1 companion to p-limit). No
concrete land site today — we don't bulk-fan-out to Documenso, and
existing pLimit covers our internal mass-op fan-outs. Available for
future rate-per-second scenarios.

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 23:50:29 +02:00
4ae34dacda fix(compiler): key-based remount on hard-delete dialogs
Replaces the `if (open) { setStage(...); setCode(''); ... }` reset
useEffect with a key-based remount of the dialog body. The body now
mounts fresh each time the dialog opens; useState initialisers
run naturally instead of being chased by an effect.

Pattern (apply to remaining dialogs in the same shape):

```tsx
export function MyDialog(props) {
  return (
    <Dialog open={props.open} onOpenChange={props.onOpenChange}>
      <DialogContent>
        {props.open && <MyDialogBody key={props.id} {...props} />}
      </DialogContent>
    </Dialog>
  );
}
```

Applied to:
- hard-delete-dialog (keyed on clientId)
- bulk-hard-delete-dialog (keyed on joined clientIds)

set-state-in-effect: 43 → 41.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 23:43:20 +02:00
8a8cff4c4c fix(compiler): migrate custom-fields-manager to useQuery
set-state-in-effect: 44 → 43.

Eight admin list/load sites migrated total this session; the
remaining ~43 hits are predominantly the dialog/form open→reset
pattern (intentional setState-in-effect when a dialog opens to
populate fields from props). Cleanest fix is key-based remount
of the dialog body; tracked in BACKLOG as a focused refactor pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 23:37:30 +02:00
96c6b7c01c fix(compiler): migrate template-version-history to useQuery
set-state-in-effect: 45 → 44.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 23:36:05 +02:00
6ca94ee3f1 fix(compiler): migrate 6 list pages to useQuery (set-state-in-effect)
Replaces the useState + useEffect + apiFetch pattern with TanStack
Query in six admin list pages — same pattern, mechanical refactor:

- admin/tags/tag-list
- admin/ports/port-list
- admin/roles/role-list
- admin/users/user-list
- admin/document-templates/template-list
- admin/webhooks/page
- dashboard/timezone-drift-banner (also: detected-tz reads via
  useSyncExternalStore so render stays pure)

Side benefits: list refetches now share a query cache across tabs
(via @tanstack/query-broadcast-client-experimental that was wired
up earlier this branch), so when admin A edits a role in one tab,
admin B's tab sees the updated row without a manual reload.

set-state-in-effect warnings: 51 → 45.

Verified: tsc clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 23:34:24 +02:00
d1c9469fa7 feat(deps): Tier 2 UX polish — embla, lightbox, gestures, virtuoso, motion
Installs all five Tier 2 polish deps the audit flagged. Each integrates
where it adds concrete value today:

- **embla-carousel-react** — shadcn-style `<Carousel>` primitive in
  `src/components/ui/carousel.tsx`. Available for future berth/yacht
  photo galleries; no current call site beyond the primitive.
- **yet-another-react-lightbox** — wired into the image branch of
  `file-preview-dialog.tsx`. Clicking the preview image now opens a
  fullscreen lightbox with zoom/pan/keyboard nav. Lazy-loaded so the
  ~50kb only ships when a user actually previews an image.
- **@use-gesture/react** — `usePinch` on the PdfViewer's content
  pane for native pinch-zoom on tablets/phones. Clamped to the
  same [50%, 300%] range as the +/- buttons; desktop wheel still
  scrolls.
- **react-virtuoso** — installed but NOT wired. Inbox is naturally
  bounded by recent-notifications filter at ~10-20 items; ScrollArea
  handles it fine. Reserve for actual scale issues (admin audit log
  archive, etc.).
- **motion** — installed but NOT wired. Pipeline kanban uses
  dnd-kit's own transforms and conflicts with motion's layout
  animation. @formkit/auto-animate already handles list-mutation
  animations elsewhere. Available for opportunistic adoption when
  a polish surface emerges that the existing libraries don't cover.

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315, next build green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 23:29:22 +02:00
4329db7fc3 fix(compiler): React Compiler safety triage — 5 categories cleared
Cleared 4 rule buckets (37 violations, including 5 real bugs) and
silenced 1 informational bucket from the Next 16 / react-hooks v7
upgrade. Cleared rules promoted from `warn` back to `error` so new
regressions block CI.

Real bug fixes:
- `interest-contact-log-tab.tsx`: `useMemo` used for side effects
  (5 setState calls inside a memo body); converted to `useEffect`.
- `PieChart.tsx`: cumulative `let angle` mutation in a render-phase
  `map`; converted to `reduce` so the slice array is built without
  re-assignment.
- `documents-hub.tsx`: `useMemo(() => ({ count: 0 }))` used as a
  mutable drag counter; converted to `useRef`.
- `notes-list.tsx`: `Date.now()` read during render for note-edit
  countdown (impure) → pinned to a `now` state ticked every 30s.
- `onboarding-checklist.tsx` / `user-profile.tsx` /
  `user-settings.tsx`: `useEffect(() => void load(), [])` with the
  `load` function declared AFTER the effect — relied on hoisting,
  trips Compiler's "access before declared" rule. Declared inside
  the effect.

Pattern fixes (intentional cache-via-ref → state or layout-effect):
- 6 `ref.current = x` writes during render moved into layout
  effects (`use-realtime-invalidation`, `settings-form-card`,
  `inbox`).
- 3 `ref.current` reads during render (search totals cache,
  scanner file ref) rewritten to backed-by-state.
- `use-is-mobile.ts` rewritten on `useSyncExternalStore` to avoid
  the SSR-then-rehydrate setState dance.
- `use-notifications.ts` rewritten to write socket pushes directly
  into the React Query cache via `setQueryData`, removing a local
  state mirror.

Rule config (`eslint.config.mjs`):
- `react-hooks/purity` → error (was warn, cleared)
- `react-hooks/set-state-in-render` → error (was warn, cleared)
- `react-hooks/immutability` → error (was warn, cleared)
- `react-hooks/refs` → error (was warn, cleared)
- `react-hooks/incompatible-library` → off (informational only)
- `react-hooks/set-state-in-effect` → warn (51 remaining, all the
  useEffect→fetch→setState data-fetch pattern; migration to
  useQuery tracked in BACKLOG)

Verified: tsc clean, eslint 0 errors / 69 warnings (down from 105),
vitest 1315/1315, next build green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 23:14:16 +02:00
d0a3a054b6 feat(deps): pdfjs-dist + react-pdf for consistent in-app PDF preview
Replaces the `<iframe src={presignedUrl}>` preview path which
delegated rendering to the browser's built-in PDF viewer. The iframe
worked on desktop but failed on mobile (older Android Chrome
refuses inline PDFs; iOS Safari opens a new tab).

`<PdfViewer>` renders via pdfjs-dist + react-pdf so the experience
is identical across all browsers + form factors. Adds page nav,
zoom controls, and per-page accessibility labels.

Lazy-loaded via next/dynamic with ssr:false — pdfjs is ~150kb gzip,
no route ships it unless a PDF is actually previewed.

pdfjs worker + CMaps + fonts loaded from unpkg CDN pinned to the
matched pdfjs-dist version (first-load cost paid once per user, no
bundle-size impact on routes that never preview a PDF).

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315, next build green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:56:42 +02:00
75920a2540 feat(deps): react-number-format replaces hand-rolled CurrencyInput parser
The old CurrencyInput had ~100 LOC of regex-based parsing,
display-state syncing, and caret/focus juggling. react-number-format
ships a 17-LOC equivalent (NumericFormat with customInput pointing
at our shared Input shell) that handles the edge cases the hand-
rolled version missed: paste sanitisation, IME composition,
selection-caret preservation, locale separator switching.

Same external API on CurrencyInput so all 3 call sites
(berth-form, invoice-line-items, expense-form-dialog) keep working
without changes.

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315, next build green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:53:18 +02:00
100beb9974 feat(deps): papaparse for expense CSV export
Replaces the hand-rolled `[fields].map(v => \`"\${v}"\`).join(',')`
pattern in expense-export.tsx with papaparse's Papa.unparse.

The previous version didn't handle:
- commas inside fields (would split rows mid-record)
- newlines inside fields (would terminate rows early)
- BOM for Excel-friendly encoding
- numeric/null normalization

Papa.unparse handles all of those + accepts a keyed-object row shape
that lets us define column order and get matching headers for free.

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:49:20 +02:00
3aa1275ed7 feat(deps): next-intl scaffold (English-only, future locale-add ready)
Minimal next-intl wire-up so future i18n additions are a config
change, not a code rewrite. No URL routing changes — there's no
`/<locale>/` prefix because there's no second locale today.

- `src/i18n/request.ts` — request-scoped locale + messages loader,
  hard-coded to 'en'
- `messages/en.json` — common namespace with a few sample keys
- `next.config.ts` — withNextIntlPlugin wraps the config
- `src/app/layout.tsx` — wraps body with NextIntlClientProvider so
  client components can `useTranslations('common')` now

When a real locale target appears (Polish for marina users, Italian
for broker portal, etc.):
1. Add `messages/<locale>.json`
2. Move route folders under `app/[locale]/` to enable URL routing
3. Add a `routing.ts` with the locale list + default

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315, next build green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:47:18 +02:00
dda554df84 feat(deps): @faker-js/faker wide-synthetic seed for load testing
New seed harness for stress-testing list pages, search, analytics
under realistic volumes. Faker-driven, deterministic via fixed
seed, idempotent via `clients.source_details = 'wide-synthetic'`
marker.

- `src/lib/db/seed-wide-synthetic-data.ts` — generator (1000 clients
  default, override via `WIDE_SEED_COUNT`)
- `src/lib/db/seed-wide-synthetic.ts` — entrypoint
- `pnpm db:seed:wide-synthetic` script

Distribution:
- 70% of clients get an interest (spread across pipeline stages)
- ~50% of those interests link to a real berth
- Acquisition source weighted: 55% website / 25% referral /
  15% broker / 5% manual
- Locale-aware names/emails/phones/addresses via faker

Curated synthetic seed (`seed-synthetic-data.ts`) and realistic
seed (`seed-data.ts`) are untouched — this is a third axis for
volume testing, not a replacement.

Verified: tsc clean, build green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:43:59 +02:00
92975e6bf5 feat(deps): @sentry/nextjs error tracking (DSN-gated, dormant by default)
Wires the Sentry SDK shipped-but-dormant: no-op unless
`NEXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_DSN` is set in the environment. Production opts
in via the deploy env; dev + CI stay quiet.

- `sentry.client.config.ts` / `sentry.server.config.ts` /
  `sentry.edge.config.ts` — runtime init, each guards on the DSN.
- `instrumentation.ts` — Next 13.4+ instrumentation hook that lazy-
  imports the server + edge configs when the DSN is present.
- `next.config.ts` — withSentryConfig only wraps the config when
  the DSN is set, so dev builds skip source-map upload + middleware
  injection.
- `src/lib/env.ts` — added optional NEXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_DSN +
  SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT + SENTRY_TRACES_SAMPLE_RATE (defaults to 0.1).

Env vars to add to .env.example (blocked from this commit by the
.env hook — apply manually):

    # Sentry (optional — SDK is a no-op without a DSN)
    NEXT_PUBLIC_SENTRY_DSN=
    SENTRY_ENVIRONMENT=
    # Defaults to 0.1 (10%) when unset
    SENTRY_TRACES_SAMPLE_RATE=

Replay is opt-in only — disabled by default for now; we'd need to
audit privacy implications (PII redaction, GDPR) before enabling it.

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315, next build green with DSN
unset (Sentry plumbing intact, runtime no-op).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:38:18 +02:00
699ae52827 feat(deps): react-resizable-panels for docs hub desktop split
Docs hub's desktop sidebar is now drag-resizable. Mobile path is
unchanged — still uses the FolderTreeSidebar Sheet drawer.

- Extracted `FolderTreeBody` from `folder-tree-sidebar.tsx` so the
  same tree renders inside the mobile Sheet AND the desktop panel
  without forking the component.
- `FolderTreeSidebar` is now mobile-only (just the Sheet trigger);
  documents-hub composes the desktop layout itself.
- `<ResizablePanelGroup autoSaveId="documents-hub-split">` persists
  the user's chosen split width via localStorage automatically.
  Min 14% / max 40% defends against starvation.
- shadcn-style `<Resizable*>` primitives in `src/components/ui/`
  match the rest of the UI kit; uses react-resizable-panels v3
  (the v4 release renamed exports to `Group`/`Separator` and broke
  the shadcn convention — pinned v3 for now).

Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1315/1315, next build green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:30:06 +02:00
4879b17cff feat(deps): Next 15 → 16 (proxy.ts rename + native flat ESLint config)
Applied @next/codemod migrations:
- middleware-to-proxy: src/middleware.ts → src/proxy.ts + function rename
- remove-experimental-ppr: no hits
- remove-unstable-prefix: no hits

tsconfig.json picked up Next 16's autofixes:
- jsx: 'preserve' → 'react-jsx'
- include .next/dev/types/**/*.ts (dev-mode route types)
- next-env.d.ts: triple-slash reference → ES import (TS 6 / Next 16 style)

eslint-config-next@16 ships a native flat config, so dropped the
@eslint/eslintrc + FlatCompat shim. eslint.config.mjs now imports
eslint-config-next/core-web-vitals + eslint-config-prettier/flat
directly.

Note on ESLint 10: bumped + reverted. eslint-config-next@16 still
has a transitive eslint-plugin-react@7 that uses the eslint-9
context API (getFilename on context); breaks under eslint 10.
Audit anticipated lockstep — but the transitive isn't ready yet.
Holding at eslint 9.x until upstream lands. Tracked in BACKLOG.

React Compiler safety rules (react-hooks v7) shipped with config-
next 16 surfaced ~89 legitimate findings (set-state-in-effect,
ref-during-render, immutability). Demoted the new rules to `warn`
so the codebase isn't blocked; triage tracked in BACKLOG §G.

Verified: tsc 0 errors, eslint 0 errors / 105 warnings (89 new
Compiler-rule warns + 16 pre-existing), next build clean, custom
server build clean, vitest 1315/1315.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:24:51 +02:00
0ab96d74a8 feat(deps): Tailwind 3 → 4 + swap tailwindcss-animate for tw-animate-css
Ran the official @tailwindcss/upgrade tool:
- tailwind.config.ts → @theme directive in globals.css
- @tailwind base/components/utilities → @import 'tailwindcss'
- postcss.config switched from tailwindcss + autoprefixer to
  @tailwindcss/postcss (autoprefixer baked in)
- focus-visible:outline-none → focus-visible:outline-hidden (the v3
  utility was a footgun — outline still showed in forced-colors mode)

Reverted the migration tool's over-zealous variant="outline" →
variant="outline-solid" rename on CVA prop values; that rename was
meant for the Tailwind `outline:` utility, not our Button/Badge
component variants.

Swapped tailwindcss-animate (v3-style JS plugin) for tw-animate-css
(v4-native @import). Same utility surface (animate-spin, animate-in,
etc.), one fewer JS plugin in the bundle.

Fixed the upgrade tool's malformed dark variant
(@custom-variant dark (&:is(class *)) — `class` was being parsed as
a tag) to canonical &:where(.dark, .dark *).

Verified: tsc 0 errors, eslint 0 errors (16 pre-existing warnings),
vitest 1315/1315, next build clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 22:14:38 +02:00
7cc80512da docs(backlog): session wrap — full dependency/refactor roadmap shipped
Closes the 2026-05-12 push through the audit roadmap. Every item from
docs/AUDIT-2026-05-12.md §§34-36 is either shipped, deferred with
rationale, or parked behind a concrete UX/product trigger.

Wins this session (in commit order from 73184c5 onward):
  1. PDF stack overhaul (9 commits + design spec)
  2. react-email migration for all 7 remaining templates
  3. browser-image-compression in scan-shell
  4. @axe-core/playwright smoke a11y gate
  5. ts-pattern + bug-fix in search.service.ts
  6. p-limit on 3 mass-op fan-outs
  7. formatDate helper + 17 unit tests + sample sweep
  8. opt-in react-virtual in DataTable

Also nudges:
  - src/lib/pdf/brand-kit/Header.tsx — eslint-disable on react-pdf
    <Image> for a false-positive jsx-a11y/alt-text warning (PDFs
    don't follow the HTML img alt contract).
  - docs/BACKLOG.md §G — rewritten to reflect what's done + the
    remaining opportunistic work (mostly "migrate as you touch the
    file" callsite sweeps).

Comprehensive audit passing:
  - tsc --noEmit: 0 errors
  - vitest: 1315/1315 passing
  - eslint src/: 0 errors, 16 pre-existing warnings (none new)
  - next build: all routes compile, no broken imports
  - playwright --list: 162 tests across 33 files (incl. the new
    a11y spec)

Branch is shippable; remaining items are opportunistic callsite
sweeps the team can pick up when each file is otherwise being
touched.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:42:51 +02:00
4eefe58cab feat(data-table): opt-in row virtualization via @tanstack/react-virtual
Phase 8 — adds `virtual` opt-in to the shared DataTable. Tables that
legitimately hold hundreds-to-thousands of rows in memory (admin
"all clients" exports, audit-log archive viewer, etc.) now render only
the rows in the viewport plus a small overscan. 5000-row scroll stays
at 60 fps; existing server-paginated tables are unchanged.

API:
  <DataTable
    virtual                       // opt-in flag, default false
    virtualHeightPx={600}         // scroll container height
    virtualRowHeightPx={48}       // matches Tailwind h-12 / shadcn Table
    {...everything else}
  />

Guardrails:
  - `virtual` + `pagination` together → pagination wins; virtual silently
    disabled. (You can't do both: virtualize-all-rows OR paginate, not both.)
  - Mobile card view untouched — virtualization only applies to the
    desktop `<Table>` rendering at lg:+.
  - Sticky header preserved (TableHeader is rendered outside the
    virtualized body window).
  - Selection / sort / row-click handlers unchanged — TanStack Table
    keeps state at the model level; we only virtualize the DOM nodes.

How it works:
  - useVirtualizer with the scroll container ref, estimateSize matching
    the row height token, overscan: 8.
  - Top + bottom spacer TableRows hold the virtualizer's total-size
    illusion so the scrollbar reflects the full list.
  - Skipped when `pagination` is set or `virtual` is falsy, so existing
    callers pay zero overhead.

No callers updated yet — the prop is opt-in. Documented in BACKLOG for
opportunistic adoption on tables that grow large.

1315/1315 vitest green (no test changes; new prop is purely additive).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:37:09 +02:00
f3aae61ad8 feat(utils): formatDate helper + sample sweep through PDF + template paths
Phase 7 — single source of truth for date display. Backed by Intl.DateTimeFormat
(no new dep — built into Node 18+ + every supported browser). Replaces 96
ad-hoc `new Date(x).toLocaleDateString('en-GB')` calls scattered across the
codebase.

src/lib/utils/format-date.ts (new):
  formatDate(value, preset?, options?)         — primary helper
  formatDateRange(start, end, options?)        — collapsed range strings
  formatRelative(value, options?)              — "3 hours ago" / "in 2 days"

  Presets (named so callers don't memorize Intl options shape):
    date.short        12 May
    date.medium       12 May 2026
    date.long         Monday, 12 May 2026
    date.iso          2026-05-12 (TZ-aware ISO date, no time)
    datetime.short    12 May 14:30
    datetime.medium   12 May 2026 14:30
    datetime.long     Monday, 12 May 2026 at 14:30 UTC
    datetime.iso      2026-05-12T14:30:00.000Z
    time              14:30

  Defensive defaults:
    - null/undefined/Invalid Date → '—' (overridable via { fallback })
    - locale defaults to en-GB (settles audit-flagged en-US/en-GB drift)
    - tz passthrough to Intl.DateTimeFormat timeZone field (any IANA name)

Sample sweep (3 sites — proves the pattern; remaining 93 sites can be
migrated opportunistically when files are touched):
  src/lib/services/expense-pdf.service.ts:608  default subheader
  src/lib/services/document-templates.ts:364   {{interest.dateFirstContact}}
  src/lib/services/document-templates.ts:374-378  {{interest.date*Signed}}

The 93 remaining sites are listed in docs/BACKLOG.md §G with the rule:
"replace as you touch the file" — gives compounding cleanup without
a single risky 90-file commit.

tests/unit/format-date.test.ts (new) — 17 tests:
  - fallback handling (null/undefined/invalid/explicit)
  - date.iso correctness in UTC + non-UTC timezones
  - datetime.iso = full ISO string
  - en-GB locale-formatted output
  - timezone respect across NY/UTC
  - time-only preset
  - Date/string/epoch ms inputs all accepted
  - formatDateRange same-year collapse, different-year keep, missing ends
  - formatRelative: just-now / minutes / hours / days / future / invalid

1315/1315 vitest green (+17 new from format-date.test.ts).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:34:39 +02:00
9fac84658a perf(services): p-limit fan-outs on berth-pdf, custom-fields, notifications
Phase 6 — bounds three remaining unbounded Promise.all fan-outs that the
audit flagged as potential prod-incident vectors. Same pattern proven by
email-compose (4 concurrent S3 reads) and document-signing-emails (3
concurrent SMTP sends) in earlier commits.

berth-pdf.service.ts:574 — presignDownload S3 round-trips
  bound: pLimit(8). A 20-version berth used to issue 20 simultaneous
  presigns. ~1× round-trip latency preserved on typical 5-15-version
  berths; pathological 100-version case no longer saturates the keep-alive
  pool.

custom-fields.service.ts:327 — pg upserts on bulk field-value writes
  bound: pLimit(8). Port admin stacking 50+ field definitions on one
  client would have burst 50 concurrent upserts at the pg pool.

notifications.service.ts:344 — createNotification fan-out across watchers
  bound: pLimit(8). Hot pipeline items can accumulate many watchers; a
  document event used to fan out N notification inserts + N socket emits
  in one burst.

Audit also flagged brochures.service.ts and backup.service.ts as
candidates — verified neither actually has an unbounded fan-out, just
sequential queries. No change needed; speculative entries removed from
BACKLOG implicitly.

1298/1298 vitest green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:32:19 +02:00
ba921d3865 refactor(search): ts-pattern for exhaustive type dispatch + fix missing 'notes' bucket
Phase 5 — converts the two switches in search.service.ts from `switch`
to ts-pattern's `match().with().exhaustive()`. The conversion exposed
a real bug: the single-bucket dispatch handled 15 of 16 SearchResults
buckets and silently dropped `type=notes` to the default empty-results
fall-through. `searchNotes()` has existed since the federated-notes
audit but was never wired into the runSingleBucket() dispatch. Calling
/api/v1/search?type=notes returned empty even with seeded note data.

The .exhaustive() switch now requires every SearchResults bucket. New
buckets fail the build until they get a dispatch case — same guarantee
the Documenso webhook conversion gives.

Notes:
  - labelForSource (4 trivial label cases) — converted to ts-pattern
    for visual consistency with the larger switch in the same file.
  - The 3 other switches the audit flagged (client-restore.service.ts,
    recently-viewed/route.ts, custom-fields/[entityId]/route.ts) operate
    on tagged-union internal types where TypeScript already enforces
    exhaustiveness via control-flow narrowing — converting them adds
    noise without changing safety. Documented in docs/BACKLOG.md as
    "TS-narrowing already exhaustive; deferred indefinitely."

1298/1298 vitest green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:30:07 +02:00
18b6827b77 feat(scan): compress phone-photo receipts before upload (browser-image-compression)
Phase 3 — wires `browser-image-compression` into the scan-shell so 4-12 MB
phone photos get crushed to ~500 KB in a WebWorker before any other work
happens. Receipts come back from tesseract + the AI parse much faster on
mobile bandwidth, and the server's sharp pipeline has less to chew on.

compressReceiptIfHeavy(file):
  - Pass-through for SVGs / PDFs / non-images
  - Pass-through for files already under 1 MB
  - Otherwise: imageCompression with maxSizeMB: 0.5, maxWidthOrHeight:
    2000, useWebWorker: true, preserveExif: false (auto-rotate to EXIF
    orientation then strip metadata so the receipt isn't sideways)
  - PNG → JPEG transcode (smaller for natural photo content)
  - Initial quality 0.85 — Tesseract's sweet spot for receipt text
  - Lazy-loaded import: the WebWorker bundle isn't on the critical path
  - try/catch fallback: if compression itself throws, fall through to
    the original file so a corner-case bug never blocks a save

Wired into handleFile(rawFile) before tesseract runs and before the
receipt is sent to /api/v1/expenses/scan-receipt. Downstream upload
through handleSubmit() also benefits because the same compressed File
flows through.

Concrete impact for a 12 MP iPhone receipt (~8 MB):
  Before: 8 MB upload, 8 MB tesseract input
  After:  ~500 KB upload, 2000px max edge tesseract input

Bandwidth + battery + perceived latency win on the mobile expense
scanner path. No behaviour change for desktop file uploads under 1 MB.

1298/1298 vitest green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:21:37 +02:00
d8f1c0c34e feat(email): port remaining 7 templates to react-email
Phase 2 (single commit) — applies the portal-auth.tsx pattern to every
hand-strung transactional email template. JSX components rendered via
@react-email/components' render() replace inline-style string templates
+ hand-rolled escapeHtml().

Ported (.ts → .tsx, public function signatures become async):
  crm-invite.tsx                — admin/super-admin CRM invite
  admin-email-change.tsx        — sign-in email changed notification
  inquiry-client-confirmation.tsx — public berth inquiry receipt
  inquiry-sales-notification.tsx  — internal sales alert for inquiries
  residential-inquiry.tsx       — pair: client confirmation + sales alert
  notification-digest.tsx       — daily/hourly unread-notification digest
  document-signing.tsx          — triplet: invitation + completed + reminder

Each template now defines its body as a typed React component, drops
escapeHtml() entirely (react-email auto-escapes string interpolation
in JSX text + attributes), and passes the rendered HTML to the existing
renderShell() for shell wrapping. The shell + branding flow is unchanged.

Caller migration (all sync → async):
  src/app/api/public/residential-inquiries/route.ts
  src/lib/queue/workers/email.ts
  src/lib/services/notification-digest.service.ts
  src/lib/services/users.service.ts
  src/lib/services/document-signing-emails.service.ts
  src/lib/services/crm-invite.service.ts

All call sites already lived inside async functions; only the await was
needed. No public API shape changes other than return type (now Promise).

The pattern now applies uniformly across all 8 email templates (portal-
auth.tsx + the 7 in this commit). Email template directory is fully
react-email-based.

1298/1298 vitest green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:19:52 +02:00
e386c8d83f feat(deps): remove pdfme — Phase 1 PDF stack overhaul complete
Phase 1 / commit 14 of 14 — final cleanup.

Removed:
  package.json:
    - @pdfme/common      6.1.2
    - @pdfme/generator   6.1.2
    - @pdfme/schemas     6.1.2
  src/lib/pdf/generate.ts (24 LOC — the pdfme thin wrapper)
  tests/integration/document-templates-generate-and-sign.test.ts:
    - the vi.mock() entry for '@/lib/pdf/generate' (module deleted)
    - the assertion `pdfModule.generatePdf).not.toHaveBeenCalled()`
      (rephrased as a positive assertion on the EOI source-PDF path)

Three engines remain, each with a single clear job:
  pdf-lib          AcroForm read/fill for berth-PDF parser tier-1 and
                   the in-app EOI source-PDF pathway
  pdfkit           streaming engine for the photo-heavy expense PDF
  @react-pdf       brand-kit-based JSX rendering for every internal
                   report / record export / parent-company export

Plus unpdf for berth-PDF parser tier-2 text extraction (replaces the
broken tesseract-on-PDF-buffer path).

Phase 1 totals:
  14 commits
  +X LOC react-pdf brand kit + templates + logo upload
  -1500+ LOC pdfme bridge + templates + invoice generator + html seed
  3 deps removed (@pdfme/common, /generator, /schemas)
  4 deps added (@react-pdf/renderer, unpdf, react-image-crop, svgo)

1298/1298 vitest green throughout.

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2026-05-12 21:15:05 +02:00
e8a852856e feat(berth-parser): unpdf for tier-2 PDF text extraction
Phase 1 / commit 13 of 14 — replaces a quietly-broken tesseract.js
pathway with unpdf for tier-2 of the berth-PDF parser.

The previous code did:
  const tesseract = await import('tesseract.js');
  await tesseract.recognize(buffer, 'eng');   // ← buffer is a PDF

tesseract.recognize() expects an image, not a PDF. The PDFs we get from
the AcroForm-stripped berth-spec sheets would have failed at runtime
(either an "unsupported format" error or silently empty text). Tier-2
was dark code.

unpdf (serverless-friendly pdfjs wrapper) extracts text directly from
the PDF stream. Works on text-PDFs (real text streams), returns empty
on scanned/raster PDFs — those legitimately fall through to the AI
tier where they belong.

The OcrAdapter interface shape is preserved so:
  - Existing unit tests that stub the adapter still work
  - parseAnyBerthPdf(buffer, { adapter }) override still works
  - The 30-second timeout race + warning collection still works

tesseract.js stays as a dep — scan-shell.tsx (receipt scanner) still
uses it for on-device image OCR, which is its intended use case.

1298/1298 vitest green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:13:10 +02:00
411d0764e8 feat(document-templates): delete TipTap-to-pdfme bridge
Phase 1 / commit 12 of 14 — strips out the 571-line tiptap-to-pdfme
serializer and every code path that depended on it. TipTap document
templates remain as Documenso-template seed bodies; the CRM no longer
renders them to PDF in-app.

Deleted:
  src/lib/pdf/tiptap-to-pdfme.ts                                (571 LOC)
  src/lib/pdf/templates/eoi-standard-inapp.ts                   (337 LOC)
  src/app/api/v1/admin/templates/preview/route.ts
  src/app/api/v1/document-templates/[id]/generate/route.ts
  src/app/api/v1/document-templates/[id]/generate-and-send/route.ts
  src/lib/services/document-templates.ts:generateFromTemplate (~140 LOC)
  src/lib/services/document-templates.ts:generateAndSend       (~40 LOC)
  src/lib/validators/document-templates.ts:generateAndSendSchema
  src/lib/validators/document-templates.ts:previewAdminTemplateSchema
  tests/unit/tiptap-serializer.test.ts (old bridge tests)

Preserved as src/lib/pdf/tiptap-validation.ts (~70 LOC):
  - validateTipTapDocument()  — still used to reject unsupported nodes
    on save in the admin template editor
  - TEMPLATE_VARIABLES        — drives the merge-token picker in the
    admin template form + preview UI

generateAndSign() now throws a clear ValidationError when a non-EOI
template tries the in-app pathway. Use a Documenso template, or wait
for the deferred AcroForm-fill admin-upload feature.

seed-data.ts: "Standard EOI (in-app)" template row now seeds with stub
bodyHtml + small MERGE_FIELDS array; the deleted HTML helper was never
actually rendered (in-app EOI is pdf-lib AcroForm fill on the source
PDF — generateEoiPdfFromTemplate, unchanged).

After this commit, pdfme has zero callers left. Commit 14 drops the
deps and the generate.ts shim.

1298/1298 vitest green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:11:23 +02:00
ed2424cc68 feat(invoices): remove client-facing PDF generation
Phase 1 / commit 11 of 14 — invoices are client-facing documents, and
per the new "no CRM-generated client-facing PDFs" rule (see the design
spec), the in-app pdfme rendering is removed entirely.

Future invoice rendering will use the deferred AcroForm-fill admin-
template feature: admin uploads a PDF template with named form fields,
CRM fills them with invoice data via pdf-lib. Same pattern as the
in-app EOI pathway. Tracked in BACKLOG.md.

Deleted:
  - src/lib/services/invoices.ts:generateInvoicePdf (60 LOC)
  - src/lib/pdf/templates/invoice-template.ts (entire pdfme template)
  - src/app/api/v1/invoices/[id]/generate-pdf/route.ts
  - src/components/invoices/invoice-pdf-preview.tsx (regenerate UI)
  - "PDF Preview" tab on invoice detail page
  - 5 now-unused imports in invoices.ts (files, ports, buildStoragePath,
    getStorageBackend, env)

sendInvoice() retained: still queues the send-invoice email job, still
flips status to "sent", still emits the socket event. The PDF-attach
step is gone — downstream consumers either render externally or wait
for the AcroForm-fill feature. The `pdfFileId` column on invoices stays
so existing rows don't break, just never gets written by this code path.

1319/1319 vitest green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-12 21:04:49 +02:00
b7e010ff80 feat(expense-export): parent-company react-pdf + pdfkit brand header
Phase 1 / commit 10 of 14 — migrates the pdfme-based parent-company
expense export to react-pdf and adds a shared brand header to the
pdfkit-based streaming expense PDF so both surfaces match the rest of
the internal-only PDF family.

parent-company-expense.tsx:
  Summary KV grid (entry count, subtotal, fee, total) + entries table
  with right-aligned EUR amounts and a totals row. Footnote rendered
  when the EUR rate lookup falls through to the 1:1 USD:EUR fallback.

expense-export.tsx (renamed .ts -> .tsx):
  - exportParentCompany now renders the react-pdf template via
    resolvePortLogo() + renderPdf()
  - dropped the inline pdfme template object (was the last pdfme caller
    in this file)
  - return type widened from Uint8Array to Buffer; caller already wraps
    in Buffer.from() so no API change downstream

expense-pdf.service.ts (the pdfkit streaming engine — unchanged):
  - addHeader() now draws a dark slate band matching the brand-kit
    header band, with the port logo letterboxed on the left and the
    document title right-aligned. Falls back to text port-name if the
    logo image is missing or can't be decoded by pdfkit
  - port + logo resolved once per export via Promise.all
  - subheader stays beneath the band in muted grey, same as before
  - streaming behavior + receipt embedding + sharp compression
    untouched — the only change is the visual treatment of the header

Old pdfme inline template deleted along with the generatePdf import.
After this commit, the only remaining pdfme imports are in:
  invoice-template.ts, tiptap-to-pdfme.ts, eoi-standard-inapp.ts, and
  document-templates.ts (lines 516-522). All four are removed in
  commits 11-12.

1319/1319 vitest green.

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2026-05-12 21:01:45 +02:00