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fix(user-lifecycle): track last-run state in core, not in audit log

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>
This commit is contained in:
2026-04-26 21:07:57 +02:00
parent 97d09fbd94
commit 06118c1b26
13 changed files with 126 additions and 92 deletions

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@@ -278,35 +278,6 @@ class UserLifecycleAuditRepository
return (int) $updated > 0;
}
/**
* Most recent system-triggered lifecycle run (any status), used by the policy dashboard tile.
*
* @return array{created_at:string,status:string,action:string}|null
*/
public function latestSystemRun(): ?array
{
$row = DB::selectOne(
'select created_at, status, action
from user_lifecycle_audit_log
where trigger_type = ?
order by created_at desc
limit 1',
UserLifecycleTriggerType::System->value
);
if (!is_array($row)) {
return null;
}
$item = $row['user_lifecycle_audit_log'] ?? $row;
if (!is_array($item) || !isset($item['created_at'])) {
return null;
}
return [
'created_at' => (string) $item['created_at'],
'status' => (string) ($item['status'] ?? ''),
'action' => (string) ($item['action'] ?? ''),
];
}
/**
* Count audit-log events for a single action+status within the last $days days (UTC).
*/