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cc2cf3a254 feat(user-lifecycle): cockpit foundation — KPI row + aside quick actions
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>
2026-04-26 20:36:28 +02:00
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144d8410a4 Embed user lifecycle audit into settings page 2026-04-26 18:03:42 +02:00
fs
466fcac866 refactor(settings/user-lifecycle): flat policy fields, danger stays in card
Drops the wrapping details-card around the inactivity-policy fields so
they read like the email page (flat grid, no extra chrome). The
"Run lifecycle now" danger action keeps its details-card so the
destructive button stays visually separated from the form inputs.
The redundant info blockquote that paraphrased the field labels is gone.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 09:43:15 +02:00
fs
c14d42f198 refactor(settings): split security into 4 focused tiles
Extracts user-lifecycle, audit and telemetry from the security subpage
into their own tiles, and renames the slimmed-down security subpage to
account-access for a clearer scope. Each subpage now has at most three
detail cards instead of the eight previously crowded into security.

Hub gains four tiles, sub-action redirects (expire-remember-tokens,
run-user-lifecycle) move to their new sections, architecture tests track
the new section list and i18n adds the new labels in de + en.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 08:50:05 +02:00