Existing systems used to have no automatic mechanism for the
db/updates/*.sql idempotent updates after `git pull` — devs had to
remember which files were already applied and run new ones manually
with `mariadb < ...`. Mirror module:migrate to fix this:
- New `bin/console db:migrate` walks db/updates/*.sql in alphabetical
order, skipping anything already recorded in the new core_migrations
tracking table. Each file runs in its own transaction; failure
rolls back so the file is retried on the next run.
- New `db:migrate --status` lists applied vs. pending files without
running anything. Useful for ops debugging "schema seems stale"
symptoms.
- module:sync now runs db:migrate as its first step, so the standard
post-pull command stays a single invocation. README's 3-step setup
is unchanged — module:sync now also covers core schema updates.
CoreMigrationRepository owns its own mysqli connection (using the
same DB credentials as MintyPHP\DB) and runs raw `$mysqli->query()`
instead of going through DB::query's prepared statement path —
MariaDB rejects some DDL (e.g. ALTER TABLE … ADD CONSTRAINT CHECK)
in the prepared protocol, which the existing 18 db/updates files
trip on. ModuleMigrationRepository is left untouched (no module
migration uses such DDL today and changing the vendor pattern is
out of scope).
End-to-end verified: against an existing DB the first run applies
all 19 idempotent files as no-ops and records them, second run
reports "all updates already applied". Against a freshly init'd
DB the same thing happens — no double work, no surprises. All
encrypted seed secrets keep decrypting because APP_CRYPTO_KEY
is unchanged.
Tests: tests/Console/CoreCommandsTest covers success/failure/status
output shapes against a FakeModuleRunner (mirror of the existing
ModuleCommandsTest pattern). 5 stale baseline entries in
phpstan-baseline removed (covered by the new @api annotation on
the test fixture class).
Docs: CLAUDE.md and docs/reference-cli-commands.md document the
new command + --status flag; docs/howto-fehlerbehebung.md gains
a "schema seems stale after git pull" section pointing at
db:migrate --status.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previous commit 06118c1 wired UserLifecyclePolicyDashboardService to
$c->get(UserSettingsGateway::class) without ensuring the gateway
itself was a container service. The gateway is built by
UserServicesFactory::createUserSettingsGateway() and was previously
only obtained transitively as a constructor argument of other
factory-built services — never resolved through the container
directly.
Result at runtime: 500 with "Service not bound:
MintyPHP\\Service\\User\\UserSettingsGateway" the first time the
user-lifecycle settings page tried to construct the dashboard
service.
Adds the missing binding in UserRegistrar — same factory delegation
the file uses for UserAccountService, UserAssignmentService, etc.
Unit tests didn't catch this because they construct the dashboard
service with mocked dependencies; only the live page touched the
real container path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The "Last run" KPI tile stayed empty after a manual policy run, even
though the run completed successfully. Two distinct bugs were
involved:
1. The dashboard read latestSystemRun() from the audit log filtered by
trigger_type='system'. UserLifecycleService::run() never sets that
value — it uses 'manual' for actor-triggered runs and 'cron' for
scheduled ones. The query never matched anything.
2. Even with the right trigger_type, the audit log only writes per-user
entries (logDeactivate / logDelete / logDeleteFailure). A run that
processes zero users — including most cron ticks on a healthy
tenant — leaves no trace, so the tile would still show "—" after a
correct execution.
Both bugs share one root cause: run-trigger state was being inferred
from audit-log details, but those are two semantically different
things. Audit log answers "what did the run do?". A "last run" tile
answers "did the run happen?".
This commit moves run-trigger state to the core settings table and
keeps the audit log strictly for per-user events:
* Two new keys in core/Service/Settings/SettingKeys —
USER_LIFECYCLE_LAST_RUN_AT_KEY and USER_LIFECYCLE_LAST_RUN_STATUS_KEY.
* SettingsUserLifecycleGateway gains recordLastRun() and getLastRun().
UserSettingsGateway exposes them as recordLifecycleLastRun() /
getLifecycleLastRun() so UserLifecycleService can call through its
existing dependency without growing its constructor.
* UserLifecycleService::run() writes both keys in finally — every time
the lock was acquired, regardless of whether any user was processed
and regardless of whether the run finished cleanly. Status reflects
$result['ok'] ('success' / 'failed').
* UserLifecyclePolicyDashboardService gains a lastRun() reader. Action
page now sources the KPI tile from this core service instead of the
audit interface — so the tile works even when the audit module is
disabled.
* The audit-side lastRun() / latestSystemRun() / their tests are
removed (YAGNI). Phase 4 (activity feed) can rebuild from the audit
filter grid without a special method.
Behaviorally: a no-op run now records "Last run: just now · ✓ Success"
in the cockpit, exactly as expected.
All six quality gates green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 1 of the Stripe-style policy-cockpit redesign for the user-lifecycle
settings page. Pure server-rendering — no async, no JS components, no
sparklines yet (those land in later phases).
Adds a four-tile KPI row above the configuration form (Last run,
Deactivated/30d, Deleted/30d, Pending deletion/7d), populates the
previously empty aside with three quick actions (Run policy now,
Purge logs, Policy reference link), and surfaces a relative-time +
status hint under the existing Run-Now collapsible.
Module-isolation is preserved through a new read-side contract:
* core/Service/Audit/UserLifecycleAuditDashboardInterface — read-only
pendant to the existing write-side UserLifecycleAuditInterface.
Methods: lastRun(), summaryByAction(int days), countActionInWindow(...).
* core/Service/Audit/NullUserLifecycleAuditDashboard — fail-closed
default when the audit module is disabled. KPI tiles 1-3 then
render "—"; tile 4 (pending deletion) keeps working because it
lives in the core domain.
* modules/audit/.../Service/UserLifecycleAuditDashboardService — the
module's implementation; reads through the existing
UserLifecycleAuditRepository (extended with three new aggregation
queries: lastRun, countByActionStatusSinceTimestamp, countSinceTimestamp).
* AuditContainerRegistrar binds the interface to the module impl;
registerContainer.php registers the Null fallback before module
bindings, mirroring how the write-side audit interface is wired.
The new core service UserLifecyclePolicyDashboardService computes
the pending-deletion-window count from the users table directly
(no audit dependency) — defensive when both policy days are 0
(returns 0 rather than running an unbounded query).
New shared template partial templates/partials/app-kpi-row.phtml is
generic — accepts a $kpiTiles array of {label, count, icon, iconTone,
href, tooltip} and reuses the existing app-tile primitive. Other
settings pages can pick it up without ceremony.
Includes:
* PHPUnit tests for both new services (happy path + Null-fallback +
policy-disabled edge cases).
* AuditModuleIsolationContractTest allowlist extended for the new
interface and module service.
* 14 new translation keys in both default_de.json and default_en.json
(i18n parity verified).
All six quality gates green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the single tenant avatar with a pair of theme-scoped brand logos.
Render only the theme-matching <img> server-side and swap src on theme
toggle via a JS hook — no reload, no double request, no CSS tricks.
Tenant logos
- TenantLogoService (ImageUploadTrait) with theme whitelist and per-theme
storage storage/tenants/{uuid}/logo/{light|dark}/, SIZES 128/256/512
- Public serving endpoint auth/tenant-logo-file so login can show the
logo pre-auth; matching authenticated admin preview endpoint
- appTenantLogoUrl(?size, ?theme) with 4-step fallback cascade; PDF +
mail always request 'light'
- Admin tenant edit: avatar block replaced by "Tenant logos" details
block inside the Master-data tab, two side-by-side slots via Pico
.grid with the core app-file-upload partial
- Policy rename ABILITY_ADMIN_TENANTS_AVATAR_VIEW -> LOGO_VIEW, action
routes logo / logo-delete / logo-file with theme body/query param
- API endpoint path kept (backward compat), internals on new service
- CLI tenant:logo-migrate-avatars moves legacy avatar/ -> logo/light/
idempotently (--dry-run, --yes, --cleanup)
- i18n "Tenant image" removed, 12 new keys synced across de/en
File upload component
- Full-width preview + filename/actions below (3D stack layout)
- Fixed 16:9 aspect ratio with 1rem inner padding for consistent
preview size across any logo aspect
- Transparency checker pattern as background so black logos stay
visible on dark mode and white logos on light mode
- form="" + deleteFormId support so the partial works with barrier
forms inside another form
Buttons
- width:100% dropped from button[type="submit"]; scoped back via
.login-main for the auth-flow primary CTA
- .outline base rule now tints background via color-mix of --app-color
so secondary/primary/danger outlines all gain a subtle surface
- .outline.secondary restyled Stripe-style in both themes: solid white
chip with soft shadow in light, solid elevated dark chip with white
text in dark; neutral border replaces role-colored border
- .app-action-success/.app-action-danger outlines get color-mix bg +
theme-aware outline-text tokens for stronger contrast
- Filled .primary/.app-action-success/.app-action-danger get raised
box-shadow (inset highlight + drop) — opt-in via class so chrome
buttons stay flat
- Dropped the legacy .secondary utility that was clobbering the
custom-property cascade with a hardcoded muted color
Theme swap
- Logo img carries data-src-light + data-src-dark; theme-toggle JS
swaps src when data-theme changes, keeping the topbar/login logo in
sync without a page reload
Quality gates: PHPUnit (2045), PHPStan L5, CS-Fixer, docs link/drift,
codex skills sync — all green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reduce admin/system-info to a single focused status view: overall
status banner, components list from existing health checks, and an
environment meta table. Drops the Modules and Permissions tabs —
those were dev-diagnostics already available via CLI.
- Remove SystemInfoService + its test; wire the action directly to
SystemHealthService and build meta inline
- Extend SystemHealthService with per-check label + description so
the UI speaks in customer terms while the CLI doctor path stays
compatible
- Rebuild the view on existing app-stats-table + app-empty-state
primitives; add a small app-status-banner component for the
headline signal
- Align help-center nav label and i18n keys (de/en)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove the extensible theme catalog (config/themes.php + ThemeConfigGateway)
in favor of a two-entry const on SettingsAppGateway. appThemes() now returns
the list directly — no container lookup, no file include. Drop the
dark-green theme assets, narrow [data-theme^="dark"] selectors to
[data-theme="dark"], and tighten isDarkTheme() to an exact match. Ship an
idempotent migration that corrects any leftover 'dark-green' rows on users
and tenants to safe defaults (light / NULL).
Tenant scoping (default_theme, allow_user_theme) and per-user override stay
intact; only the catalog extensibility and the third theme are removed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Removes the global app_theme, app_theme_user and app_primary_color settings
from the admin/settings area and the underlying service/cache/API/i18n/docs
layers. The tenant columns (tenants.primary_color, default_theme,
allow_user_theme) become the single source of truth for appearance.
Branding helpers are tenant-only and fall back to a hardcoded 'light' theme
with no brand color when no tenant context is available (login, error,
pre-session pages). The APP_THEME env var is removed.
Scope:
- UI: Appearance tab gone from /admin/settings; tenant edit form drops the
global-fallback color preview.
- Service: SettingsAppGateway no longer exposes setting-backed accessors
for theme/user-theme/primary-color. Theme catalog utilities (listThemes,
isAllowedTheme, normalizeTheme, resolveDefaultTheme) stay and are used
across Tenant / Auth / User flows; resolveDefaultTheme now hardcodes
'light' with a catalog fallback (no global/env lookup).
- AdminSettingsService: buildPageData, sanitization, audit snapshot, apply
step and cache payload are all stripped of the three keys. Dead helper
applyAppPrimaryColor + normalizePrimaryColor removed.
- Cache: SettingCacheService HOT_PATH_KEYS drops the three keys.
- API: /settings (GET/PUT) and /settings/public (GET) no longer expose
appearance fields; OpenAPI schemas pruned accordingly.
- Audit redaction list shortened.
- DB: db/init/init.sql seed rows removed. No migration for existing
installs — legacy rows stay inert.
- i18n + docs: setting.app_theme, setting.app_theme_user,
setting.app_primary_color removed from de+en locales; reference and
explanation docs updated.
- Tests: covering tests for the removed methods pruned; ThemeResolutionTest
rewritten for tenant-only semantics. One unrelated PHP-CS-Fixer issue in
UserRegistrar.php cleaned up to keep QG-006 green.
Workflow: .agents/runs/SETTINGS-APPEARANCE-TENANT-ONLY/ (gitignored).
Gates: QG-001..003, QG-006, QG-008 all pass (1985 tests, 28764 assertions).
Reviews: code, security, acceptance all pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Align CustomField-Schicht mit core/Repository/Access-Muster. Vier
Repositories (Tenant-Definition, Tenant-Option, User-Value, User-Value-Option)
bekommen je ein Interface, werden von static auf instance umgestellt und
ueber CustomFieldRepositoryFactory injiziert.
TenantCustomFieldService und UserCustomFieldValueService injizieren die
Repository-Interfaces statt statisch aufzurufen. CustomFieldServicesFactory
reicht Instanzen durch. AddressBookService (Modul) bekommt
TenantCustomFieldOptionRepositoryInterface per Container — Interface-Kopplung
verbessert Modul-Isolation gegenueber dem vorherigen statischen Aufruf.
Kein Verhaltenswechsel, keine SQL-Aenderung, keine Service-Signatur-Aenderung.
Alle tenant_id-Parameter erhalten (GR-SEC-009, Security-Review SR-002).
Oeffnet den Weg fuer Cluster B1 (TenantCustomFieldService-Tests) und B2
(UserCustomFieldValueService-Tests), die nun mit createMock() moeglich sind.
Nebenbei zwei PHPStan-Folge-Findings korrigiert:
- Veralteter Ignore-Eintrag fuer findById aus phpstan-baseline.neon entfernt
- Redundanter is_array-Check in TenantCustomFieldOptionRepository entfernt
(durch typisierte Interface-Signatur abgedeckt)
Gates: QG-001 (1945 Tests, 28581 Assertions) / QG-002 / QG-003 / QG-006 pass.
Workflow: .agents/runs/CUSTOMFIELD-DI-REFACTOR-001/
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Extracts the user profile read-view into a core service + shared partial so
modules no longer duplicate the assignment/scope logic, and migrates the
admin/users list as the drawer's second consumer.
Consolidation:
- `core/Service/User/UserProfileViewService` owns the single read-path that
resolves tenants/departments/roles for a user UUID, enforces scope-aware
department visibility, and returns a consistent `{status, user}` shape.
- `templates/partials/app-user-profile.phtml` is the shared render template;
takes `$profileKey` for storage namespace + lightbox grouping.
- `AddressBookService::buildViewContext()` shrinks to a one-line delegation
and drops its `UserAssignmentService` dependency. The old
`modules/addressbook/templates/address-book-profile.phtml` is removed.
admin/users migration:
- `pages/admin/users/view-fragment($id).php` + `(none).phtml` use the core
service and enforce `ABILITY_ADMIN_USERS_VIEW`.
- `admin-users-index.js` replaces the grid-native `linkColumn` on the first
name with a formatter that emits `data-drawer-trigger`; `linkColumn` is
disabled so the drawer click handler wins. `fullUrl` points at the edit
form — drawer → edit is one click.
- Drawer labels wired via page config.
The new `DetailDrawerFragmentContractTest` validated the users fragment
endpoint automatically — no manual test additions were needed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>