Scanning a stack of bills and keying them in are the same daily job, ending
in the same ledger path, so OCR intake becomes a mode of the capture screen
instead of a second menu entry:
- components/Captura.tsx holds the mode switch; the manual check form moves
verbatim to components/ManualCheckCapture.tsx and the OCR intake to
components/StatementIntake.tsx.
- /estado-cuenta/lote opens on manual, /recibos on automatic — both render
Captura, so batch-review links and old bookmarks still land right.
- Nav drops "Recibos (OCR)"; "Captura" covers both, with a NavLink.aliases
field so /recibos still highlights it.
Also fixes the "El almacenamiento de documentos no está configurado" failure
staff hit on upload. Uploading with no object storage configured used to
succeed, then die on the first put minutes later, leaving a FAILED batch
whose only explanation was that string. createBatch now refuses up front,
GET /statements/status reports storageAvailable alongside ocrAvailable, and
the intake tab explains the situation instead of offering an upload that
cannot work. S3_* documented in .env.example (deploy stacks already set it).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Operaciones panel (backup, restore, sync, re-import) shelled out to
mysqldump as the application user, parsed straight out of DATABASE_URL.
`--single-transaction` issues FLUSH TABLES, which needs the global RELOAD
privilege, and the app user is granted only ALL ON jorgecuadros.* plus
USAGE ON *.*. BACKUP failed outright; SYNC and REIMPORT failed with it,
since both take a safety backup first.
An admin credential is now supplied out of band via OPS_DB_ADMIN_USER /
OPS_DB_ADMIN_PASSWORD, mirroring what deploy/scripts/pre-migrate-backup.mjs
already does, rather than permanently elevating the user the API serves
requests as. Host, port and database still come from DATABASE_URL, so the
override can only change who logs in, never which server. Unset, it falls
back to the DATABASE_URL credentials and warns — local development is
unaffected.
Two defects in the dumps themselves, both shared with the deploy backup
before it was rewritten:
- No --set-gtid-purged=OFF. The production server is the replication source
with GTID on, so every dump embedded SET @@GLOBAL.GTID_PURGED and was
unrestorable onto the server it came from — the one thing the restore
screen is for.
- The pipeline's exit status was gzip's, and gzip succeeded. A mysqldump
that died on its first statement left a small, perfectly valid archive
that the job recorded as SUCCESS and the restore screen listed as an
ordinary restore point. Dumps now run under `set -o pipefail`, assert a
CREATE TABLE count, and delete their own output on failure. Verified with
a stubbed mysqldump: a failing dump exits 1, surfaces the real error,
removes the partial file, and — critically — stops SYNC/REIMPORT before
the ETL touches anything.
Restores gained pipefail too: a corrupt archive made gunzip fail while
mysql, fed a truncated stream, could still exit 0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- New reports backend (registry, service, controller, outputs, types)
with catalog endpoint + slug/CSV/XLSX/PDF/print outputs.
- /reportes catalog + /reportes/[slug] runner; ReportRunner + ContextReports
components wire pre-filtered links from domain pages.
- Fix: /reportes/[slug] now reads searchParams and forwards initialParams to
ReportRunner so /reportes/edo-cuenta-datos?customerId=... auto-runs
instead of dropping the id and forcing a manual customer search.
- /inicio landing page; root + login redirect to /inicio.
- Company header env vars + logo asset for PDF/print rendering.
- exceljs + pdfkit deps.
Next.js + NestJS + Prisma (MySQL) monorepo replacing the legacy PHP
internal app. Includes a session-based auth module with Argon2 password
hashing and global input validation (replacing the old app's SQL
injection and plaintext password comparison), the full target Prisma
schema for customers/insurance/utilities/shared ledger/bank register,
Docker Compose + Dockerfiles, and an Access-to-staging migration
pipeline (migration/) already run against the real source databases.
See PLAN.md and RESUME.md for the full architecture and session history.