feat(auth): role-based permissions + user management (plan phase 1)
Adds the RBAC foundation the CRUD phases build on, and the first write module (users). The platform was read-only: every controller was guarded only by AuthenticatedGuard and UserRole was ADMIN|STAFF. The old PHP app stored level+role but enforced neither, so this is a fresh design. Permission model (server-authoritative): - UserRole expanded to an ordered rank ADMIN > MANAGER > STAFF > VIEWER. VIEWER is the read-only role; STAFF+ can write. - auth/abilities.ts: ROLE_RANK + ABILITY_MIN matrix + can()/abilitiesFor(). - @RequireAbility decorator + AbilityGuard enforce it on write routes; reads stay on AuthenticatedGuard so any logged-in user can read. - /auth/login and /auth/me now return the resolved abilities map, so the web gates its UI off one payload instead of duplicating the rules. User management (ADMIN-only, ability "user:manage"): - UsersService gains list/create/update/resetPassword (argon2), never returns passwordHash; blocks self-deactivation and self-demotion; maps duplicate email to 409. - UsersController: GET/POST /users, PATCH /users/:id, POST /users/:id/reset-password. - Every mutation logged via new AuditService over the existing ActivityLog model (global CommonModule). Web: - AuthContext + useAuth/useCan; AppShell provides the user and gates the new "Usuarios" nav entry on user:manage; shows the user's role. - /usuarios admin page: list + create/edit form + password reset + active toggle, Spanish-first, reusing existing card/table/field styles. Schema pushed to dev (enum only, non-destructive). Verified end-to-end against dev: admin CRUD works, VIEWER writes 403 while reads 200, self-lockout guards and duplicate-email 409 all hold. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@@ -3,6 +3,14 @@ import { Request, Response } from "express";
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import { LocalAuthGuard } from "./local-auth.guard";
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import { AuthenticatedGuard } from "./authenticated.guard";
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import { LoginDto } from "./login.dto";
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import { abilitiesFor, Role } from "./abilities";
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/** Attach the resolved ability map so the web can gate its UI off one payload. */
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function withAbilities(user: unknown) {
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const u = user as { role?: Role } | undefined;
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if (!u?.role) return u;
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return { ...u, abilities: abilitiesFor(u.role) };
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}
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@Controller("auth")
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export class AuthController {
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@@ -13,13 +21,13 @@ export class AuthController {
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@Post("login")
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@HttpCode(200)
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login(@Req() req: Request, @Res({ passthrough: true }) _res: Response, _body?: LoginDto) {
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return req.user;
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return withAbilities(req.user);
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}
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@UseGuards(AuthenticatedGuard)
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@Get("me")
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me(@Req() req: Request) {
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return req.user;
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return withAbilities(req.user);
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}
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@Post("logout")
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