Milestone 1 (auth foundation):
- Installed laravel/sanctum; HasApiTokens on User; published config + migration.
- routes/api.php with /api/v1; Sanctum 'ability' middleware alias registered.
- AuthController: POST login (long-lived revocable device token w/ ability
mobile-sync + devices table), GET me, POST logout. New Device model/table.
Milestone 2 (vertical slice, offline-first):
- progress_updates: +uuid (client-generated) +client_updated_at.
- ProjectApiController: GET projects (accessibleBy), GET projects/{id}/bundle
(project/phases/layers/features, membership-authorized).
- SyncController: POST sync — batch ops, idempotent by uuid, per-op result
(applied/duplicate/error), server-set user_id, authz by permission+membership.
Currently handles progress_update.create.
Tests: tests/Feature/Api/MobileApiTest (9 passing) — auth, accessible projects,
bundle authz, sync apply+idempotency, permission enforcement.
Also fixed a latent schema bug: projects.reference (and external_reference_1)
existed in the live DB but had no migration — added a guarded migration so fresh
installs match production.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Permissions now actually govern access instead of the hard-coded Admin role:
- Super-admin bypass (see all projects / full access) -> can('manage all')
in Project::scopeAccessibleBy, ProjectMap, ProjectDashboard, PhaseGantt,
LayerManager, ProjectReportController.
- Redundant '|| hasRole(Admin)' fallbacks dropped (Gate::before already lets
manage-all through can()): LayerManager (upload/delete layers), MediaManager
(upload), ProjectMap (update progress), ProjectUsers/ProjectCompanies
(assign users).
- Admin-only screens now gated by the matching permission: AdminUsers/UserView
-> can('view users'), UserForm -> can('create users')|can('edit users'),
CompanyView -> can('view companies').
- MediaManager delete: can('delete media') OR owner.
- Kept UserForm's domain guard (can't remove your own Admin role).
Note: the /admin route group still has middleware can:manage all, so admin
screens stay super-admin-only until that group is relaxed per-route.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Deleted (all superseded, recoverable in git history):
- resources/views/projects/edit.blade.php + ProjectController@edit()
- resources/views/projects/create.blade.php + ProjectController@create()
(projects.create/edit routes point to the Livewire ProjectForm; these
controller methods were excluded from the resource and never invoked)
- app/Livewire/ProjectEditTabs.php + project-edit-tabs.blade.php
(old tabbed editor, functionality recovered inside ProjectForm)
- app/Livewire/LayerUpload.php + layer-upload.blade.php (superseded by LayerManager)
Kept resources/views/livewire/issues/issue-manager.blade.php as a reference
for the future rich Issues screen (its companion component was never built).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Full restore of the 7d854ff snapshot (2026-06-16 18:05, before the security
review). Forward commit, no history rewrite — f8a1310 and all later commits
remain recoverable in history.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Restores all files to the f8a1310 security-review snapshot as requested,
plus the 2 boot-critical fixes from a24c8a2 (config/session.php env()
instead of app()->environment(), and removal of the duplicate $activeTab
in ProjectMap.php) so the application actually boots.
Forward commit, no history rewrite. The 7d854ff state remains in history.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Restores all 27 files changed by the security commit (f8a1310) and later
work back to their 7d854ff state (2026-06-16 18:05), as requested. The
security rewrite regressed map functionality (tabs, inspection editor,
collapsing layers panel) without adding protections the 7d854ff version
did not already have (XSS escaping + IDOR checks were already present).
Done as a forward commit (no history rewrite / force-push) so f8a1310,
a24c8a2 and the merge remain in history and are fully recoverable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>