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2026-08-05 07:37:01 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 d173c9e9a0 fix(billing): stop double-counting history a BALANCE FORWARD already carries
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BALANCE FORWARD rows are not movements. Access materialized one per
customer per year, dated Jan 1, holding the closing balance of everything
before it — that is what let the portal keep each year in its own table and
still show a correct running balance from one year's rows.

The platform imported those rows AND the real pre-cutover history they
summarize, and every balance aggregate summed the lot. NUMid 501 read
-10,469.29 on the receivables worklist against -14,065.29 on the customer's
own statement and on the legacy portal; the gap was two cash receipts from
2009 and 2012 that the 2026 opening balance had already absorbed.

The scale settles what it is: summed the old way the whole book came to
+20,605,447.86 MXN — the office owing its customers 20.6 million pesos.
Floored, it is -56,855.90. A receivables ledger cannot be 20M in credit.

Adds BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN + NOT_SUPERSEDED and applies them to balances()
(page and count queries, which must agree), to stats()'s per-currency and
per-domain figures, and to the owing/in-credit split. The four stats()
aggregates moved from Prisma groupBy to raw SQL because groupBy cannot
express a per-customer floor.

statement() takes the same floor as a scalar, which is also what stops
FEE ANUAL and fee15 leaking in. Those are not in
STATEMENT_EXCLUDED_SOURCE_TABLES — that list reproduces legacy's
DATOS2-only `datosfreak` — and they were putting 2,092 pre-cutover fee rows
across 1,062 customers into the statement, skewing it by -5,129,764 against
the number those customers have been quoted for years. Dating rather than
source is the right test: a fee row *after* the opening balance is a real
charge and still counts.

movements() is deliberately left alone. It is a browser over captured rows
— "how much water did we capture in April" — and staff need the historical
rows visible, so it keeps totalling everything, the same asymmetry
NOT_OUTSTANDING already has.

stats() now separates the two questions it was mixing: movements,
ledgerCustomers, crossLineCustomers and the date range stay unfloored
inventory; everything under byCurrency/byDomain is a balance and is floored.

BillingService had no tests. Adds 13 covering the floor's failure modes —
it fails silently, so MIN-vs-MAX, `>` vs `>=`, the NULL branch for customers
with no opening balance, and the join/predicate alias pairing are each
pinned, plus the 501 arithmetic as a regression.

Verified through the real service against the live ledger: balances() and
statement() both return -14,065.29 for 501, matching the portal.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-05 00:34:53 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 e9a5ee9e90 fix(migration): carry NOPAGO into transactions.outstanding
datosfreak's NOPAGO is the legacy "still owed" flag, and the website reads
it directly — account.statement.php splits the statement on NOPAGO = 0 vs
NOPAGO = 1 and renders the latter as "Outstanding Bills Requiring
Attention". transform_transactions.py hardcoded 0, so all 40,421 rows came
across settled and that section renders empty for anyone served off the
platform. Not a missing column: a missing section, with no error.

Only the three DATOS2-shaped tables carry the flag (76 rows set in datos2,
0 in FEE ANUAL and fee15); the EFECTIVO/FM3 cash streams have no such
column and keep the 0 default. Sync mode gets outstanding=VALUES(...) too,
so an additive sync corrects rows already loaded rather than leaving them
settled forever.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-04 23:53:45 -07:00
gitea-actions 458e67340c chore(release): v1.0.14
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2026-08-05 05:33:49 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 b12382b436 ci: move the galactus deploy chain to a tag-only workflow
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The deploy was a job inside build.yml gated by
`if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v')`. Gitea draws every job into the
run graph before it evaluates that `if`, so an ordinary push to master showed
a pending "Deploy to galactus" — indistinguishable from prod being about to be
redeployed off an unreleased commit, and the only safe reaction is to cancel
the run, which takes the images down with it.

The gate itself was never wrong (no deploy-galactus run has ever been created
from a branch ref), but a guarantee you cannot see is not much of a guarantee.
`on: push: tags: ["v*"]` in a workflow of its own makes it structural: the
deploy cannot appear on a master build because the workflow does not exist
there.

It replaces `needs: build` by polling the Actions API for the build.yml run at
this tag and requiring it green, so both images are still known to be in the
registry before anything is pulled. AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS still cuts the chain.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-04 22:28:02 -07:00
gitea-actions 2620559975 chore(release): v1.0.13
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rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 ed19f51a52 fix(ops): re-stage before an additive sync
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SYNC ran `run_all.py --sync` without `--stage`, so it depended on staged
Parquet under migration/output. That directory is part of the image, not a
volume, so any redeploy wiped it and the job died on the first transform:

    FileNotFoundError: '/repo/migration/output/stg_utilities/datgral.parquet'

Re-staging is also what makes the job's own label true — without it a sync
would replay whatever upload staged last, not the files currently in the
ingest folder.

Staging now counts as a numbered step when it runs, so the Operaciones
progress bar moves during the slowest phase instead of sitting empty.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-04 22:20:30 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 e85db73dbc ci: deploy to galactus automatically when a tag build goes green
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Cutting a release then had one manual step left: watch build.yml and
dispatch "Deploy to galactus" by hand with the version. Chain it.

build.yml gains a `deploy` job, `needs: build` and gated on
refs/tags/v*, that dispatches deploy-galactus.yml against the tag with
tag=<version> scope=app bootstrap=false skip_migrate=false. `needs`
waits for both matrix legs, so api and web are both in the registry
before prod pulls either — deploy-galactus.yml only pulls, and a
half-pushed pair leaves prod running one new image and one old one.

A dispatch rather than a `workflow_run:` trigger (which Gitea has
supported since 1.24) because deploy-galactus.yml reads
github.event.inputs.* in ten places; under workflow_run all of them are
empty strings, so the deploy would run with no tag. The dispatch keeps
that workflow's contract intact and keeps it hand-runnable, which is
how rollbacks work.

The dispatch is confirmed the same way release.yml confirms the build
started: snapshot the existing deploy-galactus run ids first, then
require a new one to appear. An accepted dispatch that creates no run
is the failure mode that cost v1.0.3 its images, and a plain "is there
a deploy run" check would be satisfied by the previous release.

Kill switch: repo variable AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS=false prints the manual
command instead of deploying. Needs the existing RELEASE_TOKEN secret;
preflight fails loudly and names the manual command if it is unset.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-04 21:48:23 -07:00
gitea-actions d38bbc52ec chore(release): v1.0.12
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2026-08-05 04:40:07 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 fe761e119e feat(ops): show relay apply progress on the replication card
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Seconds_Behind_Source cannot answer "is it moving?". While the SQL thread
works through one large transaction the lag counter holds still — often at
0 — even though the replica is not caught up. The relay backlog does move,
and it comes out of the SHOW REPLICA STATUS the panel already runs, so this
costs no extra query and no connection to the source.

Adds applyProgress(), which reads Source_Log_File / Read_Source_Log_Pos vs
Relay_Source_Log_File / Exec_Source_Log_Pos and reports the fetched-but-not-
applied byte delta plus a percentage. Both positions are source binlog
coordinates, so they are only comparable while the two threads are on the
same file; across files the delta is meaningless (positions restart at ~4 in
each new file) and is reported as null rather than as a huge negative number.

The percentage deliberately stops at 99.99 while any backlog remains —
binlog positions are large enough that a real backlog of a few KB rounds to
100% and would render a lagging replica as caught up.

Not folded into `healthy`: a non-zero backlog is the normal state of a
working replica between fetch and apply, so alarming on it would cry wolf.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-04 21:35:39 -07:00
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2026-08-04 00:55:49 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 66d0d071b0 feat(ops): show step progress for reimport and sync jobs
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A REIMPORT takes ~110 seconds and, until now, showed only a scrolling log —
there was no way to tell "halfway" from "wedged", which mattered the day one
actually did wedge.

run_all.py emits "[paso i/N] name" before each step and the API derives
progress from the job log. Emitting the marker from the Python rather than
having the UI count STEPS itself means the step count is stated in exactly
one place; adding a step cannot desync the display. Progress is derived, not
stored, for the same reason: the log is already the record of what happened,
and a separate counter could contradict it, which is precisely the confusion
a progress display exists to remove.

While RUNNING, step i is IN PROGRESS rather than finished, so only i-1 count
as done. Counting i would show 100% while the final step was still working —
and the final step (blob_extract) is the slowest, so the bar would sit at
"100%" for the longest stretch of the job.

BACKUP and RESTORE are a single mysqldump with no steps and deliberately
render no bar; a fabricated percentage would be worse than none. The safety
backup that precedes a REIMPORT is likewise named explicitly instead of
showing 0%, which reads as stuck.

Pinned by job-progress.spec.ts, including the literal line run_all.py emits,
so a change to the Python format fails a test rather than silently blanking
the panel.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-03 17:53:10 -07:00
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2026-08-04 00:43:02 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 eef9a5f4c8 fix(ops): stop the replica field parser reading the next line
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The panel reported "Error SQL: Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:" against a
replica that was healthy — both threads running, zero lag.

`\s` matches newlines in JavaScript, so `^\s*NAME:\s*(.*)$` let the `\s*`
after the colon walk past an EMPTY field's line break and capture the
following line. Last_SQL_Error is blank on a healthy replica and
Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids happens to be printed immediately after it, so
the blank error field returned the next field's name as its value. Every
empty field was affected; the visible damage was that a healthy replica
rendered as broken, which is the worst direction for a health panel to fail.

Fixed with `[^\S\n]` — horizontal whitespace only — on both sides of the
field name.

Extracted as replicaField() and pinned by replication.spec.ts against the
verbatim output of the live replica, keeping the empty Last_SQL_Error
adjacent to Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids because that exact adjacency is what
broke. Also covers the literal "NULL" lag surviving as a distinct value from
empty, and a field name that is a suffix of another (Last_Error vs
Last_SQL_Error) not matching the wrong line.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-03 17:40:49 -07:00
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2026-08-04 00:31:58 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 7797c45e9f fix(ops): fail orphaned RUNNING jobs at startup
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Ops jobs run as a child of the API process, so no job can outlive it. When a
deploy landed 110 seconds into a REIMPORT, the child died and nothing was
left to finalize the row — it stayed RUNNING forever. Because startJob()
refuses to start while any RUNNING row exists, that one interrupted job
wedged the panel permanently with no way out from the UI; recovering it took
a manual UPDATE against the production database.

A fresh boot is proof that nothing survived, so this is unconditional rather
than filtered on age: "started recently" does not imply "still alive" here.

Rows are updated one at a time rather than with updateMany so the reason can
be APPENDED to the log. A job whose log simply stops mid-step with no
explanation is what made the first occurrence hard to diagnose.

Failure to reconcile is logged and swallowed: a wedged panel is bad, an API
that will not boot is worse.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-03 17:22:15 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 dac1f1982f feat(ops): show read-replica health on the Operaciones screen
my.jorgecuadros.com serves customer balances from the Oracle VPS replica.
A replica whose SQL thread has stopped does not error — it keeps answering,
with data frozen at the moment it stopped — so nothing on the customer site
looks wrong and the only signal is a customer complaining about a stale
balance. This puts the failure somewhere a human sees it.

Deliberately does not trust the two fields an operator reaches for first.
Replica_IO_Running reports Yes while the SQL thread is stopped, because the
network thread keeps downloading binlog it will never apply; verified by
stopping SQL_THREAD and watching IO stay Yes. Seconds_Behind_Source reads
NULL whenever EITHER thread is down, so the card renders "sin dato" rather
than "0 s" — showing zero there would report an outage as perfect health.
The problem string is resolved most-specific-first for the same reason.

Shells out to the mysql client because the API has no MySQL driver and the
image already ships one. --ssl is required (the replica sets
require_secure_transport); --ssl-verify-server-cert=0 is deliberate and is
NOT the trade-off the website makes: this hop never leaves Tailscale and the
replica's firewall admits only this host, so WireGuard authenticates the
peer, whereas the DreamHost leg crosses the public internet and pins the CA.

The account behind it holds REPLICATION CLIENT and nothing else — it cannot
read a single row. REPLICA_DB_* unset is a supported state and renders "no
configurada", which is correct in dev and before cutover.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-03 17:22:15 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 1d689d8f46 fix(migration): label EFECTIVO cash rows as CASH DEPOSIT
The EFECTIVO ledgers have no type column — in Access the transaction type
is implied by which table a row lives in — so unlike DATOS2 there was no
string to map and typeId came out NULL on all 13,496 rows.

That is not just a blank label. handleGetAccountDetails in
my.jorgecuadros.com identifies payments by matching TYPEOFTRX against
('PAYMENT THANK YOU', 'PAYPAL', 'CASH DEPOSIT', 'CHECK DEPOSIT') to reset
the running balance in mode=current. An unlabelled payment is not
recognised, so the balance silently diverges from legacy — 285 rows across
129 customers in the current year alone.

"CASH DEPOSIT" is measured, not chosen: matching the unlabelled rows to the
live site on (NUMid, date, amount) resolves unanimously to that label —
66/66 in the current-year `datosfreak` and 100/100 in the prior-year `2025`
table, the only two periods the site allowlists.

The FM3 fee streams (EFECTIVO FM3 627, CHEQUE FM3 157) have the same
missing-type problem and are deliberately left NULL: every row predates both
exposed periods, so nothing can be matched against a legacy label and none
can reach a customer. Guessing "CHECK DEPOSIT" there would feed the
payment-detection list on no evidence.

type_id_for(None) returns None, so call sites without a label are unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-03 17:10:12 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 7bec2a13d8 feat(deploy): add a replication health check for the read replica
my.jorgecuadros.com reads customer data from the Oracle VPS replica, and a
replica that has silently stopped applying serves stale balances rather
than erroring — so "is it replicating" needed an answer that is not a
human squinting at SHOW REPLICA STATUS.

Runs entirely against the replica over ssh, so it needs no credentials for
the galactus master, and exits non-zero on failure so it can be driven from
cron or a monitor.

It deliberately does not trust the two fields an operator reaches for first.
Replica_IO_Running reports Yes while the SQL thread is stopped, because the
network thread is still downloading binlog it will never apply — verified by
stopping SQL_THREAD and watching IO stay Yes. Seconds_Behind_Source reads 0
both when there is nothing to apply and when nothing is connected. The
trustworthy signal is GTID_SUBTRACT(Retrieved, Executed): binlog fetched but
not applied.

NULL lag means either thread is down, so it is reported as "not applying"
rather than blamed on a specific thread — the thread fields above already
say which, and guessing there produced a wrong diagnosis.

Uses sed rather than `head -n1`; on this machine `head` resolves to LWP's
HTTP head(1), which mangles the pipeline instead of failing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-03 17:07:33 -07:00
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2026-08-03 20:47:55 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 7226772c22 fix(migration): recover transaction type labels and minimum balance
Two fields the customer-facing site reads were being dropped on the way in
from Access.

transform_transactions.py mapped DATOS2's type string through the Access
`TYPE OF TRX` table and stored NULL on a miss. That table is a stale
pick-list rather than a constraint — staff free-text straight into DATOS2 —
so 78 distinct values covering 3,939 rows never resolved, including
BALANCE FORWARD (1,188) and ANNUAL FEE (1,116). Nothing else on
`transactions` carries the type text, so those rows lost their label
outright and rendered blank. Now mints a type_transactions row from the
literal string when the lookup lacks it; nameEs stays NULL since only the
lookup has translations.

transform_customers.py never carried DATGRAL.TIPO, leaving
customers.minimumBalance empty on every row despite the column existing.
TIPO is the minimum-balance threshold (100/200/300/500; 1,017 of 1,172
customers carry one), not an account type as the name suggests — the
customer app shows it as `minBalance`. Added to the insert list and to the
ON DUPLICATE KEY UPDATE clause, without which --sync would silently skip
it on existing rows.

Both land on the next `run_all.py --sync` reload.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-03 12:30:03 -07:00
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2026-08-02 20:29:10 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 e77e5546d8 docs: SES secrets created, ship blocker cleared
Five documents asserted the SES_* secrets were unset in Gitea. They now
exist, so all five are corrected rather than leaving the claim to rot in
whichever one a reader opens first.

Replaces the blocker with the two things creating the secrets does NOT
establish, since both fail in ways that look identical to a missing
config: SES_FROM must be a verified identity in SES_REGION, and the
account must be out of the SES sandbox — in sandbox SES only delivers to
verified recipients, so a sweep across 815 policyholders would fail
almost every send while the configuration reads as correct.

Recommends running the first sweep with debug on, which diverts every
recipient and, on the pólizas side, leaves the avisos pending so a failed
test consumes nothing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-02 13:25:44 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 3e12597204 docs: add BACKLOG.md, one list of everything outstanding
Open work was spread across six documents: PLAN's per-step status,
RESUME §6, two specs' collected open questions, and the "Not built"
sections of the two OCR docs. Nothing tracked the two live data defects
except a paragraph inside INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC, and nothing at all
recorded that master is 14 commits and 5 migrations past the last tag.

Compiled by reading those six, then checking each claim against the code
and the dev database rather than trusting the prose — which is how the
dead-table finding surfaced and how both insurance defects were confirmed
still open.

Leads with the ship blocker: SES_* is unset in Gitea while the pólizas
sweep defaults to enabled at 06:00, so deploying current master gives a
nightly sweep that fails every run. Set the secrets or disable the
schedule before cutting v1.0.7.

Findings not previously written down anywhere:

- policy_types still holds only AUTO/LICENCIAS/MULT and 5 policies still
  have a NULL policyTypeId; policyTypeId is still `String?` with Prisma's
  default SetNull, so the spec's recommended Restrict was never applied.
- EmailTemplate / EmailCampaign / EmailLog have zero references in
  apps/api/src or apps/web/src. Scaffolded for step 10's "email
  campaigns"; notificaciones shipped against email_notification_log
  instead. Either wire them or drop them.
- Customer.customerNumber does not exist, so recycling is not merely
  unbuilt but unstarted at the schema level.

Linked from PLAN.md and README so it is findable from either entry point.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-02 13:14:25 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 ec139737be docs: as-built reference for the statement OCR capture
Gives receipt capture the same treatment policy OCR just got: a doc that
records what is in the code, separate from the spec that records what was
designed. RECEIPT_CAPTURE_SPEC.md §2 had accumulated three BUILT notes
totalling ~120 lines of findings, which is the right place for the
evidence but the wrong place to look up how the matcher picks a column.

docs/STATEMENT_OCR.md covers the pipeline, the OCR seam and its
text-layer-first rule, all eight parsers and the ordering constraints
between them, the matcher's two governing rules and the scopedRefField
table, confirm-through-BillingService, the learning write-back, and the
API surface.

Weight goes to the things that are load-bearing and invisible from the
code shape: brand detection must run to completion before layout because
Tijuana bills predial and zona federal off the same treasury header;
scopedRefField is exported because three call sites must agree or a
reference gets learned into a column nothing searches; FEDERAL_ZONE's
accountNumber holds a peso amount, so it fails the null-guards as well
as the lookup; a misread `$` is the dangerous failure, not a missing one.

Also records that CFE/CESPT/Telnor have no unit suite — they predate the
gas/predial extension and were only verified end to end.

Cross-linked from the spec, POLICY_OCR.md, PLAN.md, README and RESUME.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-02 13:02:14 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 872a661051 docs: document policy OCR capture, the feature no spec proposed
Policy OCR shipped 2026-08-01 (5e9cb12) and was documented nowhere. It is
not in INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md because it did not come from that
meeting — it came out of building the utility statement OCR pipeline in
RECEIPT_CAPTURE_SPEC.md §2 and noticing the same shape fits carrier
policy PDFs. A reader had no way to find that lineage.

New docs/POLICY_OCR.md covers it end to end, with weight on the three
things that are not obvious from the statement side:

- **One PDF = one policy.** Statements arrive bundled one customer per
  page, so there a page is a document. A GMX certificate is one policy
  across two pages, so the pages are concatenated and the parser runs
  once per file — which is why `pageNumber` is a file ordinal and
  `storageKey` is the source PDF, not a page image.
- **The GMX certificate carries no premium at all** — it lives on a
  separate recibo PDF. Hence the null-preserving confirm and the
  double-gated ledger write.
- **OcrModule was extracted out of StatementsModule to make this
  possible**, and that was blocking rather than cosmetic.

Cross-referenced from RECEIPT_CAPTURE_SPEC.md §2 (where it came from),
INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md (which never proposed it, and whose §4 carrier
API it partly overlaps), PLAN.md step 11, README and RESUME.md.

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2026-08-02 12:56:25 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 6331481f82 docs: record notificaciones as built, flags global, schedules editable
The docs still described the state before the last five commits: the
insurance spec called for a `@Cron` literal and a manual mark-as-sent
mutation, PLAN.md had step 12 as "NOT STARTED", and README's module and
route lists predated seven modules.

- MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md: new "Send flags", "API surface" and
  "Scheduled runs" sections; "Cron (future)" removed — it exists. The
  flags table says which flags apply where, and why a debug renewal send
  must skip both the RenewalNotice row and `lastSuccessfulAt`.
- INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md: §1 BUILT note listing the three places the
  build diverged from the spec; §1.1 and §1.4 marked superseded in place
  rather than deleted, so the reasoning stays readable.
- PLAN.md: step 12 renewal emails DONE with the divergences; status
  paragraph rewritten.
- README.md: current module/route lists, plus a "Scheduled jobs" section —
  a reader cloning this repo had no way to know the API sends mail on a
  timer.
- DEPLOY_AND_MIGRATIONS.md: the cadence lives in app_settings and survives
  an image rollback, and the servicios sweep has no multi-replica lock.
- RESUME.md: session record for the whole notificaciones arc.
- RENEWAL_NOTICES.md: pointer that this is the legacy record, not what
  shipped.

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2026-08-02 12:43:19 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 89611da202 feat(notificaciones): global send flags + editable schedules
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The "Flags del envío" panel lived inside the Servicios tab and only
governed the four bulk jobs. The pólizas half had no debug at all, so
there was no way to test a renewal notice without mailing a real
customer. The panel now lives in the /notificaciones shell above the
tabs and both halves read it.

`debug` on the renewal path diverts to the same override inbox as the
servicios jobs and deliberately does NOT write the `RenewalNotice` row
or advance the sweep's `lastSuccessfulAt` — the customer was not
notified, so nothing may gate the letter they are still owed.
`ignoreDayRestriction` and `useEmailLimit` stay estado-de-cuenta-only
and are labelled as such.

Both automatic sweeps are now operator-editable. The renewal cadence
was a `@Cron("0 6 * * *")` literal and servicios had no automatic run
at all; both now resolve through `NotificationScheduleService`, which
stores the cadence in `app_settings` and reinstalls the cron job on
save — no redeploy, no restart. Defaults preserve current behaviour:
pólizas 06:00 daily, servicios off. A scheduled run never inherits the
UI flags; it always sends for real.

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2026-08-02 12:23:19 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 a491ef3eed feat(notificaciones): edit summary recipients in the UI
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NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS made "add Beto to the summaries" a redeploy —
the wrong unit of work for a list that changes when office staff change.

Adds `app_settings`, a key/value table for the configuration staff must
be able to change without a deploy, and `SettingsService`, which resolves
every key db -> env -> default and reports which of the three a value
came from. That ladder is what makes the move safe: a deployment behaves
exactly as before until somebody saves in the UI, and the screen can say
"this is still coming from the deployment" rather than implying somebody
chose it.

- new ability `setting:manage` (ADMIN) — deliberately above
  `notification:send`, since redirecting the audit summaries is how
  someone would quietly stop them being read
- GET/PUT /notifications/settings/admin-emails; read is open to any
  logged-in user so the UI can display the list, write is gated
- resolved per job, not cached at boot, or we would reintroduce exactly
  the restart-to-apply behaviour being removed
- a saved empty list means "nobody" and does NOT fall through to the env,
  or clearing the field would keep mailing the people just removed

Credentials stay in env — see the model doc for where the line is drawn.

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2026-08-02 11:58:42 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 f4b92fa7a5 fix(deploy): pass SES config through to the app stack
The stack env is assembled from Gitea repo secrets by the deploy
workflows' `env_data` block — there is no .env file on the host for the
app stack. SES was in neither, so `MailService` came up unconfigured on
every deployment and, with NODE_ENV=production killing the stdout dev
fallback, every notification and renewal aviso failed.

Wire SES_REGION / SES_FROM / SES_FROM_NAME / SES_ACCESS_KEY /
SES_SECRET_KEY / SES_CONFIGURATION_SET / NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS
through both galactus and cubex. No `_GALACTUS` suffix: one SES identity
serves every deployment.

Kept out of the required-secrets preflight — mail is not needed to boot,
and failing a deploy over it would be wrong. Preflight warns instead,
since the failure is otherwise invisible until someone clicks "Ejecutar".

Also corrects the comments added in the previous commit, which claimed
these belonged in a host env file rather than in CI secrets.

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2026-08-02 10:59:45 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 33833c3af9 feat(notificaciones): one send log across servicios and pólizas
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Renewal avisos left behind only a `RenewalNotice` row, whose sole job is
gating: a row with `sentAt` drops the policy off the pending list. It
cannot represent a failed send or a customer with no address, so the
Pólizas tab had no "Registro de envíos" to show and a sent notice simply
vanished from the list.

Renewals now write `email_notification_log` — the same table the four
bulk jobs write — as `RENEWAL_NOTICE` / `POLICIES`, with rows for
failures and no-email skips too. `RenewalNotice` keeps its gating role
unchanged; the two are complementary, not redundant.

- extend `EmailNotificationType` (+RENEWAL_NOTICE) and
  `EmailNotificationServicio` (+POLICIES); `level` now carries the aviso
  generation on renewal rows, so every reader must branch on the type
  first (`notificationLevelLabel()` is the one place that lives)
- backfill emailed notices (`channel = 'EMAIL'`) into the log; MAIL-channel
  rows are legacy printed letters and are deliberately left out
- extract `NotificationLogService`/`NotificationLogModule` as the single
  writer, so a feature that sends mail records it without pulling the
  bulk-job pipelines into its module
- `GET /notifications/log` and `/stats` take a comma-separated `servicio`
  list; each tab reads its own slice. This also fixes the "Omitidos"
  view, which mapped to no filter at all and showed every row
- share one `NotificationLogPanel` between both tabs
- pass SES_* / NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS through the galactus compose,
  which was missing them entirely — mail is runtime config, not a CI
  secret, and the prod image sets NODE_ENV=production so a blank config
  fails loudly instead of falling back to stdout

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2026-08-02 03:01:03 -07:00
rmancinas c0cc0d2ac2 feat(renovaciones): send renewal notices from the list, drop manual marking
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The Pólizas tab now sends. Each pending row gets an "Enviar aviso" button
backed by POST /renewals/send, which renders, mails and records the notice
through the same path the daily sweep uses — so a hand-sent letter is
marked exactly like a swept one and drops off the pending list.

Sending is now the only way a notice gets marked as sent. Remove the
manual "Marcar impreso" / "Marcar EMAIL" buttons and the endpoint behind
them (POST /policies/:id/renewal-notices, PoliciesService.markRenewalNotice,
MarkRenewalNoticeDto): they wrote a sentAt with no mail behind it, which
let the list claim a customer was notified when nothing was sent.

sendOne refuses a generation that already has a sentAt (409) so a double
click cannot mail the customer twice, and 400s when the customer has no
email on file. Sweep and single send share the new deliver() helper.
2026-08-02 02:40:38 -07:00
rmancinas 53a5fe8076 feat(notificaciones): ejecutar todos for servicios jobs
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Add POST /notifications/run-all: runs the four notification jobs
(outstanding, payment confirmation, account status, trust confirmation)
sequentially with one shared set of flags from "Flags del envío".

Sequential rather than parallel — the jobs share the SES transport and
account status can self-throttle via useEmailLimit. A job that throws is
captured and the sweep continues, so one bad query cannot swallow the
other three envíos; the aggregate response carries per-job results plus
summed sent/skipped/failed and an errors count.

Audited as a single notification.run-all.run entry so one staff click is
one audit row. UI adds the button to the flags card, with a confirm when
debug is off, and a per-job summary in "Última respuesta".
2026-08-02 02:32:13 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 0332292ae9 fix(notificaciones): merge renewals into one screen, fix MailModule DI
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MailModule's provider used a `useFactory` with no `inject`, so the factory
received `undefined` and `new MailService(config)` threw on `config.get`,
taking the whole API down at boot. The module also wasn't actually
`@Global()` even though both NotificationsModule and RenewalsModule inject
MailService without importing it — that would have failed next. Replaced the
factory with a plain provider (ConfigModule is already `isGlobal`) and marked
the module global.

On the web side, mass email and renewal notices were two menu entries doing
the same job — telling a customer something by email. They are now two tabs
of `/notificaciones` (Servicios and Pólizas), following the Captura pattern:
`/renovaciones` still resolves, opening the same screen on its Pólizas tab so
existing bookmarks keep working.

The notifications page was also the last screen written in raw inline styles,
with blue buttons and filter pills that appear nowhere else in the app. It now
uses the shared design system: btn-primary/btn-outline, the seg segmented
control, card, tx-table, pager, and the servicios/fideicomiso badges.

Two supporting fixes found on the way: NOTIFICATION_STATUS_COLORS hardcoded
hex instead of the theme's positive/negative/muted vars, and `.small` was
referenced in 19 places across the app but never defined in globals.css.

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2026-08-02 02:21:51 -07:00
rmancinas ec0e9c2a5d Merge branch 'massive-email-notification' into master
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# Conflicts:
#	.env.example
#	apps/api/src/app.module.ts
2026-08-02 02:05:36 -07:00
rmancinas a52e59cbc5 feat(notificaciones): mass email notifications over SES
Replaces the four legacy PHP scripts under email.notifications/send*.php
with a single NestJS module. Four jobs (outstanding payments, payment
confirmations, account-status alerts with day-of-week gates, trust
payment confirmations) share one MailService modelled on StorageService:
env-driven SES client, null fallback in dev with console logging, refuses
to send in production when unconfigured.

Schema adds email_notification_log (every attempt, sent/failed/skipped)
and account_status_history (one row per threshold hit, Job 3). Enums
encode the legacy wire shape so external log scrapers keep parsing
notificationType keys verbatim.

Web adds /notificaciones with four trigger cards, a flags panel, and a
paginated log browser. New notification:send ability gates all four
endpoints at MANAGER, matching the renewal:send trust tier.
2026-08-02 02:04:14 -07:00
rmancinas 87d8743251 feat(renovaciones): renewal notification emails over SES
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INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC §1. The office printed and mailed renewal letters
from the legacy CONTROL <ramo> RENEW[2/3] paper log; 91% of policyholders
have an email on file, so send the notice instead and keep the paper log
as the fallback.

A daily cron (06:00 America/Tijuana) sweeps three generations off
policyTo — 30 and 15 days before expiry, 7 days after — sends each
through SES, and upserts RenewalNotice by [policyId, generation] so a
policy is never notified twice for the same milestone. RenewalNotice now
records providerMessageId, so a later bounce or complaint webhook can be
traced back to the row that sent it.

- customers.emailOptOut excludes a customer from every sweep; editable
  from the customer form
- scheduled_job_states holds the sweep's lock and last successful run;
  the window is widened to cover days the job did not run, so a weekend
  outage does not silently drop a generation
- SES unconfigured is not an error outside production — messages are
  logged and skipped, so dev and CI never send
- /renovaciones (renewal:send, MANAGER+) lists what is pending per
  generation, runs the sweep by hand, and marks a notice sent by mail
  for the customers with no email
- POST /policies/:id/renewal-notices records that manual mark
- the aviso-renovacion report and the emails now share one projection
  (reports/renewal-letter.ts) instead of two copies of the mapping
2026-08-02 02:00:02 -07:00
rmancinas 3125b52057 feat(ocr): discard abandoned capture batches
A bad scan, the wrong PDFs or a duplicate upload used to leave a batch
sitting in READY_FOR_REVIEW forever, because the only exits were confirm
(posts to the books) or rejecting every page one at a time. Add a
DISCARDED terminal status to both OCR domains and a single endpoint per
domain that rejects every page still pending in one shot.

Discarding is refused once anything has landed: statements once a page is
POSTED, policies once a page is APPLIED. Those batches did real work and
have to be settled page by page.

- POST /statements/batches/:id/discard
- POST /policy-ocr/batches/:id/discard
- shared DiscardBatchCard on both review screens, gated the same way
2026-08-02 02:00:02 -07:00
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2026-08-02 02:06:12 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 5e9cb12fba feat(polizas): OCR capture for insurance policy PDFs
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Mirrors the utility statement intake on the insurance side: a policy_ocr
batch/document pair of tables, a GMX parser, a matcher keyed on
Policy.policyNumber, and a "Captura" screen under /polizas that proposes
policy -> customer for staff to confirm.

Lifts the OCR seam out of StatementsModule into its own OcrModule so
PolicyOcrModule can inject OCR_PROVIDER without taking on the rest of
the statement pipeline; StatementsModule now imports it and binds
nothing itself.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 14:07:29 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 5bce0e4c94 feat(recibos): OCR capture for zona federal (ZOFEMAT Tijuana)
Adds the ZONA FEDERAL TIJUANA parser to the statement intake, measured
against 8 pages of real "Zona Federal Marítimo Terrestre" receipts — the
federal maritime-zone occupancy fee the municipality bills on beachfront
lots. Provider read on 8/8, amount on 8/8 (each verified against the
paper), concession clave on 6/8, period on 8/8, deadline on 2/8.

Four things the corpus forced:

- Tijuana bills predial and zona federal from the same treasury: same
  header, same Paseo del Centenario address, same ATB-541201 RFC. Every
  predial discriminator matches a zona federal page too, so whichever
  rule is asked first wins it. The only words exclusive to this layout
  are "Marítimo Terrestre", so its brand rule is asked ahead of all
  three predial ones — and its structural rule, anchored on the stub's
  "Derechos de ocupación", ahead of theirs.

- FEDERAL_ZONE.accountNumber is an amount, not a reference. It holds
  DATMEX.zfed, whose 77 values include 246.06, 2369.09, 22653.94 and a
  negative -1679, while the concession claves these receipts are keyed
  by appear nowhere in the database. Matching on that column could never
  hit — and because every row already has a value, the `[field]: null`
  guards on learnAccountRefs and on the review blank-service fill would
  never fire either, so every page would return to the queue every
  bimester forever. The clave moves to meterNumber, joining gas and
  Tijuana predial, and the first confirm teaches the match.

- The payable figure is not the printed subtotal. The municipality
  rounds to whole pesos and prints the difference on its own "Ajuste Ley
  Hacienda Mpal" line (-$0.05 against a 591.05 subtotal, $0.21 against
  2,872.79). The "Total a pagar" box carrying the rounded figure sits on
  a grey fill and OCR'd on 1 of 8 pages; the SubTotal row read on 8 of
  8. So the amount is the rounded subtotal, cross-checked against the
  printed box wherever it survives — where it did, it agreed.

- The clave is 2 digits, a letter and 3 digits (12-T -012), not the
  cadastral shape, and the letter is kept as printed: toDigits maps D to
  0, which turns a real 14-D -014 into 140014. It is printed twice,
  which rescued a page whose heading was struck through by the office's
  own highlighter — the failure mode behind both missing claves.

Deriving the deadline from the bimester is deliberately not attempted:
it is the 17th of the month after the bimester closes on a current bill,
but four of these eight are late (a $1,000 Multa) and print a
recalculated date, so a derived date would be wrong on exactly the pages
a human most wants to see.

Re-ran the earlier corpora (25 pages: predial Tijuana/Rosarito/Ensenada,
CFE, CESPT, Telnor) through detection to confirm the new rules steal
nothing — all 25 still read as their original provider, including the
five Tijuana predial pages that share the RFC.

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2026-08-01 14:07:21 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 d6501f1d74 feat(recibos): OCR capture for gas butano and municipal predial
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Adds four parsers to the statement intake — GAS TIJUANA plus one per
municipality, because Tijuana, Rosarito and Ensenada issue three
completely different predial documents — and a text-layer fast path for
the born-digital invoices the gas company sends.

Measured against a new corpus of 14 documents / 29 pages: provider read
on 29/29, amount on 26/29, and 21/29 auto-matched against the dev
database (22/29 identified). The eight review cases are all legitimate.

Five things the corpus forced:

- Not every statement is a scan. The gas invoices are born-digital CFDIs
  whose text layer is exact; rasterising them only loses information (one
  sample turned `MEDIDOR: VM01014426` into `ar (LTR): 014420`). The new
  `OcrProvider.textPages` reads the embedded layer via `pdftotext
  -bbox-layout` — same poppler package as `pdftoppm`, so no new
  dependency — and OCR stays the fallback for real scans. Poppler's own
  `<line>` grouping follows text flow rather than the page, so words are
  regrouped by vertical position; without that, a two-column header
  leaves every label separated from the value printed beside it.

- The clave catastral is not two letters and six digits. Position three
  is a letter in 15 of the 932 stored claves, and digitising the whole
  tail mapped a real `MMB01041` to a nonexistent `MM801041`.

- Tijuana predial prints no clave at all. Its only identifier is an
  8-digit municipal account carried in a 32-digit payment barcode, which
  the legacy database never held, so it goes in `meterNumber` alongside
  gas — `accountNumber` holds `DATMEX.predial`, which is not a
  per-property key and must not be overwritten. Those pages start cold
  and are taught by the first confirm.

- On Rosarito and Ensenada the clave is the primary key, not a fallback:
  those receipts print nothing else, so a unique hit auto-matches. On a
  utility bill that merely happens to print one it stays a review hint.

- A misread `$` is the dangerous failure. An Ensenada receipt for
  $2,203.00 OCR'd as `82,203.00`, which would post a charge 37x too large
  and look ordinary in the ledger. Predial amounts now require a literal
  `$` and a page that cannot produce one goes to review.

The scoped match field is now one exported function rather than three
copies of `kind === "GAS" ? ... : ...`, since the lookup, the
blank-service fill and the confirm write-back have to agree or a
reference gets learned into a column nothing searches.

First tests in this package: 23 specs over the parsers and the text-layer
reader, every fixture a verbatim OCR excerpt from a real receipt. Adds
the jest config they need and a build tsconfig so they stay out of dist.

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rmancinas 216309190c feat(recibos): live OCR progress bar on review page
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Backend already returns per-status counts via byStatus; render a real
progress bar (X% / N de M / en cola) while PENDING_OCR pages remain,
using the existing progress-track CSS. Falls back to indeterminate
when no docs have been reported yet.
2026-08-01 02:43:19 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 e589bda28b ci(build): skip the redundant master build when a release is cut
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release.yml pushes the release commit and its tag in a single `git push`,
so Gitea created two build.yml runs for the same commit. Only the tag run
matters: it emits the X.Y.Z and X.Y image tags, and since it is the same
commit it publishes `latest` and `sha-<short>` as well. The master run was
pure duplicate work that had to be waited out or cancelled by hand.

Guard the build job with an `if` that skips a branch push whose head commit
message starts with `chore(release):`. Ordinary pushes to master are
unaffected, and tag pushes and manual dispatches always build.

The skipped master run keeps the release commit's sha, which would have let
release.yml's "Verify build.yml started" check go green on it alone even if
the tag run were never created — the exact failure that check exists to
catch. It now also requires the run's ref to be the tag, falling back to the
sha match only when the API reports no ref.

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2026-08-01 02:28:09 -07:00
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rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 898cf48c80 fix(migration): re-import died on the last step because blob_extract required deploy/.env.prod
Every transform resolves its target through dbenv.database_url(), which lets a
DATABASE_URL in the process environment win — that is how the API container
drives a re-import against its own database with no deploy/ directory present.
blob_extract.py was the one step that bypassed it and called load_env()
directly for the MinIO credentials, so the "Operaciones" re-import loaded all
the data and then exited 1 on:

  missing /repo/deploy/.env.prod — deploy the 'prod' DB stack and write its
  .env first

Give the S3 settings the same resolution as the DB URL: load_env() now returns
{} for an absent file, and setting()/require() layer the process environment on
top of it. blob_extract reads S3_ENDPOINT / S3_BUCKET and accepts either
S3_ACCESS_KEY/S3_SECRET_KEY or MINIO_ROOT_USER/MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD, matching
the fallback order in storage.service.ts and the vars the api service already
sets in deploy/galactus/jorgecuadros-app.compose.yml. A genuinely missing
setting still fails fast, now naming the variable.

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2026-08-01 02:21:38 -07:00
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rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 567b033c46 fix(docker): re-import failed because the Access CLI tools were never installed
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The API image installed Alpine's `mdbtools` package, which ships only the
shared library. The command-line tools that migration/extract.py actually
shells out to -- `mdb-tables` and `mdb-export` -- are in the separate
`mdbtools-utils` subpackage, so the build succeeded and the re-import in the
"Operaciones" admin panel failed at run time with:

    RuntimeError: mdbtools not found on PATH (need mdb-tables and mdb-export)

Install `mdbtools-utils` instead; it pulls the library in as a dependency.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 02:07:22 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 1934470d53 ci(release): dispatch the fallback build with a fully qualified ref
Gitea's workflow dispatch API 404s on a bare `v1.0.3` and accepts only
`refs/tags/v1.0.3`, so the fallback added in fdbe9fd would have failed
the release instead of rescuing it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 02:00:23 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 fdbe9fdb88 ci(release): fail the release when the build never starts
Gitea creates workflow runs from the post-receive hook. When that hook
errors the refs still land, git prints `remote: error: Internal Server
Error` and exits 0 — a post-receive failure does not fail a push. v1.0.3
was cut exactly that way: tag pushed, no build run created, no images
published, and the release step green. It surfaced two steps later as a
404 when the deploy tried to pull 1.0.3.

Capture the push output and warn on `remote: error`, then verify a
build.yml run actually exists for the new commit, dispatching it against
the tag if not. Fail the release if that does not take either, so a
release that publishes nothing is red instead of green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 01:58:10 -07:00
gitea-actions e082113640 chore(release): v1.0.3
Cut by rmancinas via the "Cut release" workflow. Pushing the tag triggers build.yml; deploy separately with tag=1.0.3.
2026-08-01 08:45:42 +00:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 860d483bad fix(ops): backup failed on the MariaDB client shipped in the API image
Build and Push Images / Build jorgecuadros-api (push) Successful in 2m7s
Build and Push Images / Build jorgecuadros-web (push) Successful in 2m7s
Every backup on galactus died with:

  mysqldump: unknown variable 'set-gtid-purged=OFF'
  respaldo incompleto eliminado

Alpine's mysql-client is MariaDB's, so `mysqldump` inside the API
container is a shim over `mariadb-dump`, which has no --set-gtid-purged.
That took out BACKUP and, because they take a safety dump first, SYNC
and REIMPORT too.

Probe `mysqldump --help` and pass the flag only when it is advertised,
calling `mariadb-dump` directly otherwise — MariaDB writes no GTID state
unless asked with --gtid, so there is nothing to suppress. Testing
whether mariadb-dump merely exists would be wrong: on a host carrying
both clients it would shadow a perfectly good MySQL mysqldump.

The probe uses a command substitution rather than `--help | grep -q`
because PIPEFAIL is in effect for these commands and grep closing the
pipe early would report a supported flag as unsupported.

pre-migrate-backup.mjs is unaffected — it dumps from a real mysql:8.4
image, not from the API container.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 01:43:25 -07:00
rmancinasandClaude Opus 5 783ec83464 feat(ops): show upload percent, speed and ETA for ingest files
Build and Push Images / Build jorgecuadros-web (push) Successful in 1m46s
Build and Push Images / Build jorgecuadros-api (push) Successful in 3m3s
The ingest upload used fetch(), which cannot report request-body
progress, so the only feedback was a static "Cargando…" label — no way
to tell a stalled 2 GB upload from a working one.

Switch uploadFile() to XMLHttpRequest and expose an optional onProgress
callback reporting loaded/total bytes, a smoothed transfer rate and a
remaining-time estimate. The Operaciones ingest table renders a progress
bar row under the file being uploaded. Once the bytes are all sent the
server still has to write the file, so that tail reads "Procesando en el
servidor…" rather than parking at 100%.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-01 01:38:22 -07:00
123 changed files with 14996 additions and 467 deletions
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@@ -33,3 +33,20 @@ COMPANY_EMAIL=
COMPANY_TAX_ID=
COMPANY_WEBSITE=
COMPANY_LOGO_PATH=
# Outbound mail (Amazon SES — the channel the office already uses for bulk
# notification, see docs/MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md). Without all four
# vars the API still boots; in dev the MailService logs sends to stdout,
# in production every send throws ServiceUnavailableException.
SES_REGION=
SES_ACCESS_KEY=
SES_SECRET_KEY=
SES_FROM=mail@jorgecuadros.com
SES_FROM_NAME=Information Server
# Optional — bounce/complaint event publishing configuration set.
SES_CONFIGURATION_SET=
# Comma-separated addresses that receive the per-job admin summary email
# (one summary per address, JSON body, sent after every sweep). Defaults to
# the legacy pair if unset.
NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS=rmancinas@freakma.net,mpulido@freakma.net
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@@ -14,7 +14,16 @@
# ARG/ENV (APP_VERSION / GIT_SHA / BUILD_DATE) and as OCI labels, so a running
# container can report exactly what is deployed.
#
# Release flow: git tag v1.2.0 && git push origin v1.2.0 -> versioned images.
# Release flow: git tag v1.2.0 && git push origin v1.2.0 -> versioned images
# -> deploy-on-tag.yml waits for this run to go green and then
# dispatches deploy-galactus.yml.
#
# This workflow BUILDS ONLY — it never deploys. The deploy chain used to be a
# job here, gated to tag refs, but Gitea draws every job of a workflow into the
# run graph before it evaluates the job's `if`: a routine master build showed a
# pending "Deploy to galactus" and looked like prod was about to be redeployed
# off an unreleased commit. Keeping the deploy in a `on: push: tags` workflow of
# its own makes that structurally impossible.
name: Build and Push Images
@@ -37,6 +46,16 @@ env:
jobs:
build:
name: Build ${{ matrix.image }}
# release.yml pushes the release commit and its tag in a single `git push`,
# so Gitea creates two runs for the same commit: one for master, one for the
# tag. Only the tag run matters — it is the one that emits the X.Y.Z / X.Y
# image tags, and it publishes `latest` and `sha-<short>` too, since it is
# the same commit. Skip the branch run rather than racing or cancelling it.
# Ordinary pushes to master (any message but `chore(release):`) still build.
if: >-
github.event_name != 'push' ||
startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') ||
!startsWith(github.event.head_commit.message, 'chore(release):')
runs-on: docker
container:
image: docker:27-dind
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@@ -40,6 +40,21 @@
# SESSION_SECRET_GALACTUS 64-hex (openssl rand -hex 32)
# MINIO_ROOT_USER / MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD
# MYSQL_PASSWORD / MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
# Optional — outbound mail. Not needed to deploy; needed for
# /notificaciones to send anything at all (the image sets
# NODE_ENV=production, which disables MailService's stdout fallback, so
# a blank config fails every send loudly):
# SES_REGION e.g. us-west-2
# SES_FROM a VERIFIED SES sending identity
# SES_FROM_NAME display name, optional
# SES_ACCESS_KEY / SES_SECRET_KEY
# SES_CONFIGURATION_SET optional, for bounce/complaint events
# NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS fallback only — the summary recipients
# are edited in the UI and stored in
# app_settings; this is what a deployment
# uses until somebody saves them there
# These are NOT galactus-specific (no _GALACTUS suffix) — one SES identity
# serves every deployment.
# - The runner (which lives on cubex) must be able to reach BOTH
# galactus:9443 (Portainer) and galactus:3306 (MySQL, for migrate deploy).
# If it cannot reach 3306, run the migration by hand from a host that can
@@ -116,6 +131,13 @@ jobs:
MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD }}
MYSQL_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.MYSQL_PASSWORD }}
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD }}
# Not required — the app boots fine without mail. Warned about below,
# because the failure mode is remote: everything looks healthy until
# someone clicks "Ejecutar" and every send fails.
SES_REGION: ${{ secrets.SES_REGION }}
SES_FROM: ${{ secrets.SES_FROM }}
SES_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.SES_ACCESS_KEY }}
SES_SECRET_KEY: ${{ secrets.SES_SECRET_KEY }}
SCOPE: ${{ github.event.inputs.scope }}
run: |
REQUIRED="PORTAINER_URL_GALACTUS PORTAINER_API_KEY_GALACTUS
@@ -140,6 +162,20 @@ jobs:
fi
echo "all required secrets present for scope=$SCOPE"
# Mail is optional to deploy but not optional to work. Say so loudly
# rather than letting /notificaciones fail one send at a time.
mail_missing=""
for name in SES_REGION SES_FROM SES_ACCESS_KEY SES_SECRET_KEY; do
eval "value=\${$name}"
[ -z "$value" ] && mail_missing="$mail_missing $name"
done
if [ -n "$mail_missing" ]; then
echo "::warning::outbound mail is NOT configured, missing:$mail_missing"
echo "::warning::the deploy will succeed, but every notification and"
echo "::warning::renewal aviso will fail with 'El envío de correo no"
echo "::warning::está configurado.' See docs/MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md"
fi
# --- full only: database ---------------------------------------------
- name: Deploy database stack
if: ${{ github.event.inputs.scope == 'full' }}
@@ -259,8 +295,18 @@ jobs:
"SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE": "false",
"OPS_DB_ADMIN_USER": "root",
"OPS_DB_ADMIN_PASSWORD": "${{ secrets.MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD }}",
"REPLICA_DB_HOST": "${{ secrets.REPLICA_DB_HOST }}",
"REPLICA_DB_USER": "${{ secrets.REPLICA_DB_USER }}",
"REPLICA_DB_PASS": "${{ secrets.REPLICA_DB_PASS }}",
"MINIO_ROOT_USER": "${{ secrets.MINIO_ROOT_USER }}",
"MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD": "${{ secrets.MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD }}"
"MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD": "${{ secrets.MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD }}",
"SES_REGION": "${{ secrets.SES_REGION }}",
"SES_FROM": "${{ secrets.SES_FROM }}",
"SES_FROM_NAME": "${{ secrets.SES_FROM_NAME }}",
"SES_ACCESS_KEY": "${{ secrets.SES_ACCESS_KEY }}",
"SES_SECRET_KEY": "${{ secrets.SES_SECRET_KEY }}",
"SES_CONFIGURATION_SET": "${{ secrets.SES_CONFIGURATION_SET }}",
"NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS": "${{ secrets.NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS }}"
}
# --- prove it ----------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
# Chain the PROD deploy onto a green tag build.
#
# This is a SEPARATE workflow, not a job in build.yml, and the trigger is the
# whole point: `on: push: tags` cannot fire on a push to master. When this was a
# `deploy` job inside build.yml gated by `if: startsWith(github.ref,
# 'refs/tags/v')`, Gitea still drew "Deploy to galactus" into the job graph of
# every ordinary master build — the `if` is not evaluated until `needs` resolve,
# so the job sits there looking like an imminent production deploy on a commit
# nobody released. That is indistinguishable from a real misfire, and the only
# safe reaction is to cancel the run, which kills the images with it.
#
# What it does NOT do is build. build.yml already builds and pushes both images
# from one run; this waits for that run to go green and then dispatches
# deploy-galactus.yml, which only pulls.
#
# Why wait for the build run rather than just dispatching: deploy-galactus.yml
# pulls api and web at the same tag, and a half-pushed pair is exactly the state
# that leaves prod running one new image and one old one. The build run turning
# green is the signal that both are in the registry.
#
# Why a dispatch and not a `workflow_run:` trigger, which Gitea does support as
# of 1.24: deploy-galactus.yml reads `github.event.inputs.*` in ten places (tag,
# scope, bootstrap, skip_migrate). Under workflow_run every one of them is the
# empty string, so the deploy would silently run with no tag and scope != 'full'.
# A dispatch keeps that workflow's contract intact and keeps it hand-runnable for
# rollbacks, which is the whole point of it.
#
# Kill switch: set the repo variable AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS to `false` to cut the
# chain and go back to dispatching the deploy by hand. Anything else (including
# unset) deploys.
name: Deploy on tag
on:
push:
tags: ["v*"]
jobs:
deploy:
name: Deploy to galactus
runs-on: docker
container:
image: node:20-alpine
steps:
- name: Preflight — RELEASE_TOKEN
env:
RELEASE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }}
run: |
set -eu
if [ -z "${RELEASE_TOKEN:-}" ]; then
echo "::error::Secret RELEASE_TOKEN is not set, so this cannot wait"
echo "::error::for the build or dispatch the deploy. Once build.yml"
V=${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}
echo "::error::is green, run 'Deploy to galactus' by hand with tag=${V#v}."
exit 1
fi
- name: Wait for the tag build, then dispatch deploy-galactus.yml
env:
RELEASE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }}
AUTO_DEPLOY: ${{ vars.AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS }}
TAG_REF: ${{ github.ref }}
BUILD_SHA: ${{ github.sha }}
run: |
node -e '
const base = `${process.env.GITHUB_SERVER_URL}/api/v1/repos/${process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY}`;
const headers = { Authorization: `token ${process.env.RELEASE_TOKEN}` };
// refs/tags/v1.2.3 — derived from github.ref rather than ref_name so
// it does not depend on how Gitea populates GITHUB_REF_NAME.
const tagRef = process.env.TAG_REF;
const tag = tagRef.replace(/^refs\/tags\//, "");
// The git tag carries the leading v; the image tag does not.
const version = tag.replace(/^v/, "");
const sha = process.env.BUILD_SHA;
const sleep = (ms) => new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, ms));
const runs = async () => {
const r = await fetch(`${base}/actions/runs?limit=50`, { headers });
if (!r.ok) throw new Error(`runs query failed: HTTP ${r.status}`);
return (await r.json()).workflow_runs || [];
};
// The release commit and its tag are the SAME sha, and build.yml
// skips the master run by design — so a sha match alone can latch
// onto that skipped run and call the build green when no image was
// ever pushed. Require the tag ref when the API reports one.
const isTagRun = (r) => {
const ref = r.head_branch || r.ref || "";
return !ref || ref === tag || ref === tagRef;
};
const buildRun = async () =>
(await runs()).find(
(r) =>
r.head_sha === sha &&
String(r.path || "").includes("build.yml") &&
isTagRun(r),
);
// Gitea reports a run as `status` and mirrors it into `conclusion`;
// read whichever is populated rather than betting on one field.
const outcome = (r) => String(r.conclusion || r.status || "").toLowerCase();
const DONE = ["success", "failure", "cancelled", "canceled", "skipped"];
// Every deploy-galactus run id visible right now. A dispatch is only
// confirmed by an id that is NOT in here — a plain "is there a deploy
// run" check is satisfied by the PREVIOUS release run, and would
// report success for a dispatch that never took.
const deployRunIds = async () =>
new Set(
(await runs())
.filter((r) => String(r.path || "").includes("deploy-galactus.yml"))
.map((r) => r.id),
);
(async () => {
if (process.env.AUTO_DEPLOY === "false") {
console.log("AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS=false — not deploying.");
console.log(`Deploy by hand with tag=${version} when ready.`);
return;
}
// ~20 min. A build is about 90s; the rest is queue time behind
// other runs on a single runner.
let run = null;
for (let i = 0; i < 80; i++) {
run = await buildRun();
if (run && DONE.includes(outcome(run))) break;
if (!run && i === 11) {
// Two minutes with no run at all. The post-receive hook drops
// runs silently when it errors (this cost v1.0.3 its images),
// so say so rather than timing out with no explanation.
console.log(`::warning::No build.yml run for ${tag} yet after 2 min.`);
console.log(`::warning::If the Gitea post-receive hook is broken, dispatch`);
console.log(`::warning::"Build and Push Images" by hand with ref=${tag}.`);
}
await sleep(15_000);
}
if (!run) {
console.log(`::error::No build.yml run for ${tag} (${sha}) after 20 min.`);
console.log(`::error::Dispatch "Build and Push Images" with ref=${tag} (the`);
console.log(`::error::tag, not master), then deploy by hand with tag=${version}.`);
process.exit(1);
}
const result = outcome(run);
if (result !== "success") {
console.log(`::error::build.yml for ${tag} ended as "${result}" — not deploying.`);
console.log(`::error::Fix the build, re-run it, then deploy by hand with tag=${version}.`);
process.exit(1);
}
console.log(`build.yml for ${tag} is green (run ${run.id}). Deploying ${version}.`);
const before = await deployRunIds();
// Dispatch against the TAG, not master: the deploy applies the
// compose files under deploy/galactus/ from whatever ref it runs
// on, and those must be the ones this release was cut with.
const res = await fetch(
`${base}/actions/workflows/deploy-galactus.yml/dispatches`,
{
method: "POST",
headers: { ...headers, "Content-Type": "application/json" },
body: JSON.stringify({
ref: tagRef,
inputs: {
tag: version,
scope: "app",
bootstrap: "false",
skip_migrate: "false",
},
}),
},
);
if (!res.ok) {
console.log(`::error::Dispatch returned HTTP ${res.status}: ${await res.text()}`);
console.log(`::error::Images for ${version} are published. Run`);
console.log(`::error::"Deploy to galactus" by hand with tag=${version}.`);
process.exit(1);
}
// A 204 only means Gitea accepted the request. Confirm a NEW run
// exists — an accepted call that creates no run is the failure mode
// that cost v1.0.3 its images.
for (let i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
await sleep(5_000);
const fresh = [...(await deployRunIds())].filter((id) => !before.has(id));
if (fresh.length) {
console.log(`Deploy of ${version} to galactus is running (run ${fresh[0]}).`);
return;
}
}
console.log(`::error::Dispatch was accepted but no deploy run appeared.`);
console.log(`::error::Run "Deploy to galactus" by hand with tag=${version}.`);
process.exit(1);
})();
'
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@@ -267,7 +267,14 @@ jobs:
"OPS_DB_ADMIN_USER": "root",
"OPS_DB_ADMIN_PASSWORD": "${{ secrets.MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD }}",
"MINIO_ROOT_USER": "${{ secrets.MINIO_ROOT_USER }}",
"MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD": "${{ secrets.MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD }}"
"MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD": "${{ secrets.MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD }}",
"SES_REGION": "${{ secrets.SES_REGION }}",
"SES_FROM": "${{ secrets.SES_FROM }}",
"SES_FROM_NAME": "${{ secrets.SES_FROM_NAME }}",
"SES_ACCESS_KEY": "${{ secrets.SES_ACCESS_KEY }}",
"SES_SECRET_KEY": "${{ secrets.SES_SECRET_KEY }}",
"SES_CONFIGURATION_SET": "${{ secrets.SES_CONFIGURATION_SET }}",
"NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS": "${{ secrets.NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS }}"
}
# --- prove it ----------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -1,10 +1,16 @@
# Cut a release: stamp the version across every package.json, commit, tag, push.
#
# This does NOT build and does NOT deploy. Pushing the `vX.Y.Z` tag is what
# triggers build.yml, which publishes `X.Y.Z`, `X.Y`, `sha-<short>` and `latest`
# image tags. Deploying stays a separate, deliberate act: once the build is
# green, dispatch deploy-galactus.yml with `tag=X.Y.Z` (no leading v — the tag
# carries the `v`, the image tag does not).
# This does NOT build and does NOT deploy itself. Pushing the `vX.Y.Z` tag is
# what triggers both build.yml, which publishes the `X.Y.Z`, `X.Y`,
# `sha-<short>` and `latest` image tags, and deploy-on-tag.yml, which waits for
# that build to go green and then dispatches deploy-galactus.yml with
# `tag=X.Y.Z scope=app` (no leading v — the git tag carries the `v`, the image
# tag does not). A tag is the only ref that starts either chain; pushing to
# master builds images and stops there.
#
# So cutting a release DOES reach prod. To cut a version without deploying it,
# set the repo variable AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS=false first; deploy-on-tag.yml then
# prints the manual command instead of running it.
#
# Why a workflow instead of three local commands: the release commit is the one
# thing that must be identical every time, and cutting it from a laptop is how
@@ -152,7 +158,111 @@ jobs:
# One push for both refs: a commit that lands without its tag builds
# nothing and looks like a successful release.
git push origin "HEAD:master" "refs/tags/v${VERSION}"
#
# The output is captured because a failing *post-receive* hook does not
# fail the push: git prints `remote: error: ...`, updates both refs and
# exits 0. That is how v1.0.3 was cut — the hook 500'd, so Gitea never
# created the build run, and this step went green anyway.
if ! git push origin "HEAD:master" "refs/tags/v${VERSION}" 2>push.log; then
cat push.log
echo "::error::Push failed. Nothing was released."
exit 1
fi
cat push.log
if grep -q '^remote: error' push.log; then
echo "::warning::The remote's post-receive hook errored. Both refs landed,"
echo "::warning::but Gitea most likely created no workflow run for them."
echo "::warning::The next step checks and dispatches build.yml if needed."
fi
echo "sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
id: push
# Gitea creates workflow runs from the post-receive hook, so a hook error
# silently costs you the build: the tag exists, no image is ever published,
# and the failure only surfaces later as a 404 when deploy pulls the image.
# Confirm the run exists; dispatch it if it does not; fail loudly if that
# does not work either.
- name: Verify build.yml started
env:
RELEASE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_TOKEN }}
VERSION: ${{ steps.ver.outputs.version }}
SHA: ${{ steps.push.outputs.sha }}
run: |
node -e '
const base = `${process.env.GITHUB_SERVER_URL}/api/v1/repos/${process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY}`;
const headers = { Authorization: `token ${process.env.RELEASE_TOKEN}` };
const sha = process.env.SHA;
const tag = `v${process.env.VERSION}`;
const sleep = (ms) => new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, ms));
// The master push and the tag push carry the SAME commit, so a sha
// match alone is not enough: build.yml skips the master run by
// design, and that skipped run would satisfy a sha-only check even
// if the tag run were never created. When the API reports a ref for
// the run, require it to be the tag; when it reports none, fall back
// to the sha match rather than failing a release over a field name.
const isTagRun = (r) => {
const ref = r.head_branch || r.ref || "";
return !ref || ref === tag || ref === `refs/tags/${tag}`;
};
const started = async () => {
const res = await fetch(`${base}/actions/runs?limit=30`, { headers });
if (!res.ok) throw new Error(`runs query failed: HTTP ${res.status}`);
const body = await res.json();
return (body.workflow_runs || []).some(
(r) =>
r.head_sha === sha &&
String(r.path || "").includes("build.yml") &&
isTagRun(r),
);
};
// The hook fires synchronously with the push, so a run that is coming
// is usually already there; the retries cover a busy instance.
const poll = async (attempts) => {
for (let i = 0; i < attempts; i++) {
if (await started()) return true;
await sleep(10_000);
}
return started();
};
(async () => {
if (await poll(3)) {
console.log(`build.yml is running for ${sha}.`);
return;
}
console.log(`No build.yml run for ${sha}. Dispatching against ${tag}.`);
const res = await fetch(
`${base}/actions/workflows/build.yml/dispatches`,
{
method: "POST",
headers: { ...headers, "Content-Type": "application/json" },
// Must be the tag, not master: metadata-action only emits the
// X.Y.Z and X.Y image tags when the ref is a semver tag. And
// it must be the fully qualified ref — Gitea 404s on `v1.0.3`.
body: JSON.stringify({ ref: `refs/tags/${tag}` }),
},
);
if (!res.ok) console.log(`Dispatch returned HTTP ${res.status}.`);
if (await poll(3)) {
console.log(`build.yml is running for ${sha}.`);
return;
}
console.log(`::error::${tag} is pushed but nothing is building it, and`);
console.log(`::error::the dispatch did not take. Run "Build and Push Images"`);
console.log(`::error::by hand with ref=${tag} (the tag, not master), then`);
console.log(`::error::deploy. Check the Gitea server log for the`);
console.log(`::error::post-receive error while you are at it.`);
process.exit(1);
})();
'
- name: Summary
env:
@@ -162,5 +272,9 @@ jobs:
echo "Released v${VERSION}."
echo ""
echo "build.yml is now building git.mancinas.io/rmancinas/jorgecuadros-{api,web}:${VERSION}."
echo "When it is green, dispatch 'Deploy to galactus' with:"
echo " tag=${VERSION} scope=app bootstrap=false skip_migrate=false"
echo "deploy-on-tag.yml is watching that build; when it goes green it dispatches"
echo "'Deploy to galactus' with tag=${VERSION} scope=app bootstrap=false skip_migrate=false."
echo ""
echo "Watch that run. If it did not start (or AUTO_DEPLOY_GALACTUS=false),"
echo "dispatch 'Deploy to galactus' by hand with the same inputs."
echo "Rollback = re-dispatch it with an older tag."
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# Unified Customer / Insurance / Utilities Platform — Migration & Rebuild Plan
> **Looking for what is still outstanding?** → [`docs/BACKLOG.md`](docs/BACKLOG.md).
> This document is the plan and its running status; the backlog collects every
> open item — blocked-on-Jorge decisions, live data defects, unbuilt features
> and deploy blockers — in one list, checked against the code rather than
> against these notes.
## Context
Jorge Cuadros & Assoc. runs two lines of business — property/utility management (`UTILITIES.accdb`) and insurance brokerage (`SEGUROS 16.mdb` + its linked backend `SEGUROS 16_be.mdb`) — out of separate, decades-old MS Access databases, plus a third file (`SCOTHIA.mdb`) that's the office's own Scotiabank checking-account register ("chequera"). The same people are customers of both business lines, but today there's no shared customer record: a person's utility account and their insurance policies live in unrelated systems with independent, inconsistent copies of their name/address/contact info. The bank register is a fourth, disconnected source of truth for the money actually moving through the office's own account.
@@ -134,16 +140,22 @@ Given the amount of near-duplicate/overlapping data across snapshot tables (mult
- **Receipt capture module — DONE** (2026-07-27). The legacy "Editor" replacement, built on the single-movement capture from step 6. Wires up the previously-unused `Transaction.outstanding` (NOPAGO): capture flag on `POST /billing`, `?outstanding=` list filter, `POST /billing/:id/resolve-outstanding` (gated `ledger:create`, not `ledger:void` — resolving *completes* a capture), and exclusion from every balance aggregate exactly as the legacy `SALDOS ULTIMO 0`'s `HAVING NOPAGO = 0` did. Adds `POST /billing/batch` (one `$transaction`, check-level fields shared, per-line customer/amount) and `GET /billing/by-check`, plus the `cheque-count` report replacing `REPORTE CHEQUE COUNT` / `REPORTE POR CHEQUE` / `EDITA CHEQUE ALF|COUNT|NUM` — print/PDF/CSV/XLSX come free from the existing `/reportes/:slug` machinery. Web: `/estado-cuenta/lote` (the actual "Editor" screen, with live reconciliation against the physical check amount), plus an "Estado de pago" filter, a "sin fondos" row tag and a Resolver dialog on `/estado-cuenta`. No new abilities. Verified end-to-end against dev, API + browser.
**Two pre-existing bugs found and fixed while building it:** (a) `statement()` filtered `legacySourceTable: { notIn: [...] }`, which compiles to SQL `NOT IN` — and `NULL NOT IN (…)` is NULL, so **every app-captured movement was invisible on the customer statement** (438 rows in the movement browser vs 392 on the statement) while still appearing everywhere else. This would have made the whole receipt-capture feature look broken to staff. Now NULL-safe. (b) The balances *count* query omitted the void filter its own page query applied, so the row count disagreed with the rows.
**OCR seam:** `BillingService.createBatch(dto, opts)` is the single multi-row write path and carries three contract guarantees for the step-11 OCR module to post through — `items[i]` maps to `lines[i]` (so `StatementDocument.postedTransactionId` can be zipped back on), `opts.refs[i]` stamps `captureRef` with a duplicate-post guard that a *voided* row deliberately does not block, and `opts.source` is service-level only so an HTTP client cannot label hand-keyed rows as machine-captured. Backed by a new `TransactionCaptureSource` enum (MANUAL/BATCH/OCR) + `captureRef`, both nullable so the 40,136 migrated rows stay NULL rather than being mislabelled.
- **PDF/OCR auto-capture — DONE** (2026-08-01). The ingest→split→OCR→match→review pipeline for the 300+/month/service-provider statements staff key in by hand, built in `apps/api/src/statements/` and posting through §1.2's `createBatch` seam with `source: "OCR"` and a per-document `captureRef`. Web: `/recibos` + `/recibos/:id`. Abilities `statement:ingest`/`statement:review` (STAFF — the review step is what makes machine capture safe at that tier). OCR is self-hosted **Tesseract** behind a swappable `OcrProvider` interface; `tesseract-ocr`, `tesseract-ocr-data-spa` and `poppler-utils` were added to the API image.
- **PDF/OCR auto-capture — DONE** (2026-08-01). As-built write-up in [`docs/STATEMENT_OCR.md`](docs/STATEMENT_OCR.md); the design and the measured evidence stay in the spec's §2. The ingest→split→OCR→match→review pipeline for the 300+/month/service-provider statements staff key in by hand, built in `apps/api/src/statements/` and posting through §1.2's `createBatch` seam with `source: "OCR"` and a per-document `captureRef`. Web: `/recibos` + `/recibos/:id`. Abilities `statement:ingest`/`statement:review` (STAFF — the review step is what makes machine capture safe at that tier). OCR is self-hosted **Tesseract** behind a swappable `OcrProvider` interface; `tesseract-ocr`, `tesseract-ocr-data-spa` and `poppler-utils` were added to the API image.
**Every decision was driven by 10 real scans (46 pages).** Shipped-parser results on them: provider 46/46, account ref 43/46, amount 42/46, due date 44/46 — and against the dev database **39/46 (85%) exact auto-match, 40/46 (87%) identified**, the rest genuine review cases. The scans are pure images (no text layer), so OCR is mandatory, and they arrive **bundled one customer per page**.
**The three gaps are closed, and two of them were mis-stated in the spec.** (a) `TELEPHONE` now exists and is backfilled from `Property.phone1` only — coverage is 534/18/1 across phone1/2/3, so phone is one billed line per property, not three. (b) **Clave catastral ≠ predial**: `DATMEX.clave` (934 rows, `KA903009`) is what CESPT and predial bills actually print, while `predial` — what `PROPERTY_TAX.accountNumber` holds — has only 663 distinct values across 1135 rows and appears on no statement; the clave now lives on `Property.cadastralKey` as the matcher's secondary key and predial is left untouched. (c) Gas was **not** a dead end: 160 of the 334 `DATMEX.gas` values are real account numbers (the rest are `ESTACIONARIO`/`CILINDRO` descriptors), all recovered into `GAS.meterNumber`.
**Matching is scoped per service kind and never reads the customer name** — a CESPT receipt prints `ARNAIZ ROSAS ELSA AURORA` for an account this office holds under `CATT, RANDY`, because the name on a utility bill is the registrant, not the current owner. Normalisation is per provider: CFE strips leading zeros off `NO. DE SERVICIO`, Telnor strips the 664 LADA down to the stored local 7 digits. Where a provider prints a payment barcode it is preferred over the printed label (one CFE label OCR'd a digit too many while its barcode was correct) and the two are cross-checked, with disagreement forcing review. Confirming a document whose service had no reference writes it back, so gas and any other cold start is a one-time cost.
- **Policy OCR capture — DONE** (2026-08-01), **unplanned — it came out of building the bullet above.** Full write-up in [`docs/POLICY_OCR.md`](docs/POLICY_OCR.md). Once the receipt pipeline existed it was obvious the same render→OCR→parse→match→review shape fits the *other* stack of paper this office keys in by hand: the carrier policy PDFs behind every `Policy` row. Built in `apps/api/src/policy-ocr/` with a GMX parser, `policy_ocr_batches`/`policy_ocr_documents`, and abilities `policy:ingest`/`policy:ocr-review` (STAFF, same trust tier and same reason). Web: `/polizas/captura` is the "automática" tab of the policy-creation screen (`/polizas/nuevo` is the manual one, both render `PolicyCaptura.tsx`) with the review queue at `/polizas/captura/[id]`. The `OcrProvider` seam was **extracted out of `StatementsModule` into its own `OcrModule`** to make this possible — that was blocking, not cosmetic; `StatementsModule` now imports it and binds nothing.
**The statement pipeline's core assumption inverts here.** Utility statements arrive bundled *one customer per page*, so there a page is a document; a GMX certificate is one policy across two pages (header on 1, coverage table on 2), so the pipeline concatenates the pages and runs the parser and matcher **once per file**. `PolicyOcrDocument.pageNumber` is therefore the file ordinal in the batch, and `storageKey` points at the **source PDF** (the review screen embeds the exact artifact the office received) rather than at a page image. Matching is on `Policy.policyNumber` alone and never the printed insured name — the same registrant-vs-owner drift that rules names out on the utility side. Zero hits means a new policy and confirm creates it; more than one is surfaced, never auto-picked.
**The GMX certificate carries no premium at all** — the figure lives on a separate `recibo` PDF — so the premium fields stay null with a note saying why, confirm never overwrites an existing premium with null, and the optional ledger write is gated on staff ticking `postPremium` *and* a premium actually parsing. 8/8 parser tests against one real document (`HC_Folio_000767_Traduccion.pdf`). GMX is the only carrier implemented; the dispatcher is a pattern table, so a second one is a parser function and two entries.
- **Multi-bank chequera — DONE** (2026-07-27). `Bank`/`BankAccount` models so Seguros (US bank) and Utilities (Mexican bank, currently SCOTHIA) can each have their own register. `bank_transactions` gained a **required** `bankAccountId` (plus an `(bankAccountId, transactionDate)` index, since every read is now filtered by account and ordered by date), and all 22,669 existing rows were backfilled onto a seeded "Utilities — Scotiabank (MXN)" account by `migration/backfill_bank_accounts.py` — a standalone step because `prisma db push` cannot add a required column to a populated table. It is idempotent and now runs inside `run_all.py` (both normal and `--sync`) ahead of `transform_bank.py`, which fails fast if the account is missing. Every read path in `bank.service.ts` is account-scoped, including `facets()` (which had no filter at all) and *both* raw-SQL rollups in `summary()`. API: `?bankAccountId=` is required on `list`/`stats`/`facets`/`summary`**not** optional-with-an-all-accounts-default, since summing an MXN and a USD register repeats exactly the currency-collapsing mistake the billing module exists to prevent — plus a new `bank/accounts` + `bank/banks` sub-resource under a MANAGER `bank:manage-accounts` ability. Web: `/banco` gained an account picker (remembered per browser) and reads every figure in the selected account's currency, `/banco/cuentas` manages banks and accounts, and `/inicio`'s chequera card names the account it is showing instead of implying one register. An account's `currency` is immutable after creation by design — its booked movements are denominated in it. Verified against dev + browser: a second USD account showed full read/write isolation from the MXN register, whose totals were unchanged.
- **Customer-number recycling** — promotes the legacy `NUM id` (currently only inside `customer_legacy_refs`) into a first-class, reusable `Customer.customerNumber`, automates *finding* candidates for reuse (cancelled / 1-year-inactive), and auto-assigns the lowest free number at creation — the search is automated, the release/reuse decision stays a human action. Backfill needs care: ~140 utilities rows and all insurance-only customers have no real legacy number (synthetic `rownum_N`/`insrow_N` placeholders in `transform_customers.py`, not real `NUM id`s).
Several open questions block parts of this (OCR provider/budget, the Seguros bank's identity, the clave-catastral-vs-predial mismatch, exact recycling triggers, and whether "recycling" should ever mean true data purge vs. archive-and-reuse-the-number) — see the spec's collected open-questions section.
12. **Insurance features — NOT STARTED, spec written.** Full design in [`docs/INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md`](docs/INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md), the insurance half of the same 2026-07-25/26 meeting with Jorge that produced step 11:
- **Renewal notification emails**a daily `@nestjs/schedule` sweep that mails the customer 30 days before expiry, 15 days before, and 7 days after, mapping onto `RenewalNotice.generation` 1/2/3 with **no schema change**. Sending is **Amazon SES** (`@aws-sdk/client-sesv2`, mirroring `StorageService`'s optional-client/degrade-don't-crash pattern) — the office already runs SES, so provider and budget are settled, not open. The letter body is the *existing* `aviso-renovacion` report (`reports.registry.ts:623-799`); `@@unique([policyId, generation])` is already-in-place idempotency, so a re-run cannot double-send. Volume ≈260 mails/month, and **815 of the 893 policyholders (91%) have an email**. Also adds the manual mark-as-sent mutation the report's own comment anticipates, so the report's permanently-zero `enviadas` total becomes real. Smallest useful piece — do first.
12. **Insurance features — one of four built, rest spec'd.** Full design in [`docs/INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md`](docs/INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md), the insurance half of the same 2026-07-25/26 meeting with Jorge that produced step 11:
- **Renewal notification emails — DONE** (2026-08-01, extended 08-02). A sweep that mails the customer 30 days before expiry, 15 days before, and 7 days after, mapping onto `RenewalNotice.generation` 1/2/3 with **no schema change**. Sending is **Amazon SES** (`@aws-sdk/client-sesv2`, mirroring `StorageService`'s optional-client/degrade-don't-crash pattern). The letter body is the *existing* `aviso-renovacion` report; `@@unique([policyId, generation])` is already-in-place idempotency, so a re-run cannot double-send. Volume ≈260 mails/month, and **815 of the 893 policyholders (91%) have an email**.
**Three things came out differently from the spec.** (a) The manual mark-as-sent mutation was **dropped on purpose** — a button that marks a notice sent without sending anything lets the list claim a customer was told when they were not. `POST /renewals/send` replaced it: sending from the list *is* the marking, and the report's `enviadas` total becomes real the same way. (b) The send history is **not renewal-specific** — every attempt, including the failures and no-email skips a `RenewalNotice` row cannot represent, also writes `email_notification_log` as `RENEWAL_NOTICE`/`POLICIES`, shared with the four bulk jobs from [`docs/MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md`](docs/MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md). `RenewalNotice` stays *gating* state; the log is *history*. (c) The `@Cron("0 6 * * *")` literal the spec called for lasted one day: both this sweep and the servicios jobs now take their cadence from `NotificationScheduleService`, stored in `app_settings` and reinstalled on save — no redeploy. Defaults preserve the old behaviour (pólizas 06:00 daily, servicios off).
**Both halves live on one screen.** `/notificaciones` has Servicios and Pólizas tabs over the one log; `/renovaciones` is an alias onto the Pólizas tab. The send flags (`debug` in particular) sit in the shell above the tabs and govern both — before that there was no way to test a renewal aviso without mailing a real customer. A debug send diverts the mail, skips the `RenewalNotice` upsert **and** does not advance the sweep's `lastSuccessfulAt`; all three are needed together, or a test run silently narrows tomorrow's window and drops the letters it only pretended to send.
**Production status:** the `SES_*` Gitea secrets were created 2026-08-02, clearing the last blocker — but the feature has not shipped yet (master is well past the newest tag) and nothing has confirmed that `SES_FROM` is a verified SES identity or that the account is out of the sandbox. Run the first sweep with `debug` on. See [`docs/BACKLOG.md`](docs/BACKLOG.md) §0.
- **Liquidación batch workflow** — ~70% already built (`liquidated`/`liquidationNumber`/`liquidationDate` are wired through DTOs, list filter, stats, form and detail page); only the *batch* print-and-mark step is missing, against a live pending set of 226 policies. Adds a ramo-parameterized pending report plus `POST /policies/liquidate-batch` under a new MANAGER `policy:liquidate` ability. Parameterized by ramo, not MULT-only — legacy `TABLA LIQUIDA MF` served `MULT`, `INCENDIO` and `M EMPR` alike.
- **Certificate / "Solicitud Atlas"** — renders from the same `format: "letter"` machinery `aviso-renovacion` uses, then reaches customers as an extension of the step-8/9 replication (PDF generated here, pushed to MinIO, pointer replicated), **not** as a new public surface in this repo. Half-blocked: "Solicitud" has zero referent in the legacy system and normally means an *application form*, a different artifact from a certificate.
- **Carrier API integration (ANA Seguros + GMX)** — shape only (`CarrierConnector` + an import-review queue rather than direct `Policy` writes, matching how step 11's OCR results are routed). Carrier research done 2026-07-27: **the two carriers are one company** — both belong to **Grupo Valore** (ANA writes autos, GMX writes daños, which is exactly this database's `AUTO`/`LICENCIAS` vs `MULT`/`INCENDIO`/`M_EMPR` split), so it is one commercial relationship, not two. **ANA has a real live SOAP service** (`server.anaseguros.com.mx/ananetws/service.asmx`, ASP.NET `.asmx`) with a published operation list — catalogs, `CalculaValor`/`CalculaMSI`, `ValidaSerie`, `RecuperaCotizacion`, `Transaccion`. **GMX publishes no machine interface at all**, only human agent portals. ⚠️ **Critical mismatch:** every ANA operation serves *new-business quoting/issuance*, not "list the policies where I am agent of record" — so if the ask is inbound portfolio sync, no evidence exists that either carrier sells it. Blocked on one phone call to Grupo Valore ((55) 5480-4000) for credentials + a direction answer, not on further research. ("GDMX" in the meeting notes was a typo for `GMX` — confirmed 2026-07-27.)
@@ -162,7 +174,13 @@ Repo scaffolded at `jorgecuadros-platform/`: npm workspaces, NestJS API with a r
**Step 11 is now three-quarters built.** Receipt capture, the multi-bank chequera and PDF/OCR auto-capture are all done and verified; only customer-number recycling remains unbuilt. `docs/RECEIPT_CAPTURE_SPEC.md` carries a BUILT note per section recording what shipped and, for §2, the four things real scanned statements proved the spec had wrong or unknown.
**Step 12 spec written, not built.** `docs/INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md` covers the insurance half of the same meeting (renewal emails, liquidación batch, certificate + portal delivery, carrier APIs) — see Build sequencing step 12 above. Verified the same way, plus a live query of the dev DB for the counts it quotes (email coverage, pending liquidación, installment fill rates) and of the staged Parquet for the legacy settlement-slot usage. Two of the four features are much smaller than they sound: the renewal-notice table, its idempotency key and the letter body already exist, and the per-policy liquidación fields are already wired end to end.
Each of the two OCR intakes now has an as-built doc separate from its spec — `docs/STATEMENT_OCR.md` and `docs/POLICY_OCR.md`. The specs record what was designed and why; those record what is in the code. They share one `OcrProvider` seam (`apps/api/src/ocr/`), so the Tesseract-vs-managed-API decision is one line for both.
**It also produced a feature nobody planned.** The statement OCR pipeline generalised: the same render→OCR→parse→match→review shape reads **carrier policy PDFs** into `Policy` rows, which is `docs/POLICY_OCR.md` (built 2026-08-01, GMX only so far). It belongs to step 12's subject matter but to step 11's lineage, and it is in no spec — worth knowing before reading `INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md`, which does not mention it. It also partly overlaps what §4's carrier API was wanted for, and unlike that section it is not blocked on a phone call.
**Step 12 is one-quarter built.** `docs/INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md` covers the insurance half of the same meeting (renewal emails, liquidación batch, certificate + portal delivery, carrier APIs) — see Build sequencing step 12 above. Verified the same way, plus a live query of the dev DB for the counts it quotes (email coverage, pending liquidación, installment fill rates) and of the staged Parquet for the legacy settlement-slot usage. **§1 renewal emails is done** (2026-08-01/02) and carries a BUILT note recording the three places the build diverged from the spec; §2 liquidación is still the smallest remaining piece, since the per-policy fields are already wired end to end.
**Notifications are one screen, not two features.** The four legacy mass-email jobs (`docs/MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md`) and the insurance renewal avisos both mean "tell a customer something by email", so they are tabs of `/notificaciones` over one `email_notification_log`, with one shared flags panel and one schedule editor. `app_settings` + `SettingsService` (db → env → default) is the operator-config seam they introduced: summary recipients and both sweep cadences live there, so changing any of them is a save, not a redeploy. Credentials stay in the environment.
## Decisions (locked)
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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ Internal platform for a Baja California insurance brokerage and property-service
firm: a single expedient joining each client's **properties/services**,
**insurance policies**, **account statement**, and the firm's **checkbook**.
It replaces a legacy PHP/Access app (see `RESUME.md` and `PLAN.md` for the full
history and rebuild rationale).
history and rebuild rationale, and [`docs/BACKLOG.md`](docs/BACKLOG.md) for
everything still outstanding).
The UI is Spanish-first; the codebase and this document are in English.
@@ -40,8 +41,21 @@ docker-compose.yml mysql + api + web
```
API feature modules: `auth`, `users`, `customers`, `policies`, `properties`,
`billing`, `bank`. Web routes: `/clientes`, `/polizas`, `/servicios`,
`/estado-cuenta`, `/banco` (chequera), `/catalogos`, `/usuarios`, `/login`.
`billing`, `bank`, `reports`, `notifications`, `renewals`, `mail`, `statements`,
`policy-ocr`, `ocr`, `storage`, `settings`, `ops`.
Web routes: `/inicio`, `/clientes`, `/polizas` (+ `/polizas/captura`, policy
PDF OCR capture), `/servicios`, `/estado-cuenta`, `/banco` (chequera),
`/recibos` (utility statement OCR capture), `/notificaciones` (mass email +
renewal avisos; `/renovaciones` is an alias onto its Pólizas tab), `/reportes`,
`/catalogos`, `/operaciones` (DB ingest/backup, ADMIN), `/usuarios`, `/login`.
Two OCR intakes share one `OcrProvider` seam (`src/ocr/`, Tesseract today):
utility statements → ledger rows ([`docs/STATEMENT_OCR.md`](docs/STATEMENT_OCR.md))
and carrier policy PDFs → `Policy` rows ([`docs/POLICY_OCR.md`](docs/POLICY_OCR.md)).
Both need `tesseract-ocr`, `tesseract-ocr-data-spa`, `poppler-utils` and object
storage; each reports its own availability and disables only itself if either
is missing.
---
@@ -195,6 +209,28 @@ python migration/run_all.py
---
## Scheduled jobs
The API runs two automatic email sweeps. Neither cadence is in the source:
both are stored in `app_settings` and edited at `/notificaciones`
"Programación de envíos" (ADMIN, `setting:manage`), taking effect immediately
without a restart. Shipped defaults:
| Job | Default | What it does |
| --- | ------- | ------------ |
| Pólizas | **on**, 06:00 daily (America/Tijuana) | Renewal avisos at 30/15 days before expiry and 7 days after. |
| Servicios | **off** | All four mass-email jobs in order, same as "Ejecutar todos". |
A scheduled run never uses the UI's send flags — in particular it ignores
`debug`, so a forgotten test toggle cannot silently stop customer mail. Full
detail in [`docs/MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md`](docs/MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md).
Sending needs `SES_*` in the environment. Without it the API still boots and
logs mail to stdout in dev; in production every send fails loudly and is
recorded as `FAILED` rather than quietly going nowhere.
---
## Production notes
- Use `pnpm --filter @jorgecuadros/database exec prisma migrate deploy` if/when
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## Statement OCR intake (`/recibos`) — DONE 2026-08-01
> As-built reference: **`docs/STATEMENT_OCR.md`** (written 2026-08-02) — the
> parsers, the matcher's scoped-field rules, confirm/learning semantics and the
> API surface. `docs/RECEIPT_CAPTURE_SPEC.md` §2 stays the design and the
> measured evidence. This section is the session record of building it.
Plan step 11 §2 (`docs/RECEIPT_CAPTURE_SPEC.md` §2). The last big utilities
feature: staff scan the month's utility bills and the machine proposes customer
+ amount per page, instead of keying 300+ statements per company by hand. Built
@@ -526,3 +531,167 @@ Implementation notes worth keeping:
**Open:** whether the CFE charge should be the rounded barcode/headline figure
(`$268`, what is paid at the window — what the parser uses today) or the exact
breakdown total (`$268.88`). One question for Jorge.
## Policy OCR capture (`/polizas/captura`) — DONE 2026-08-01, unplanned
**This feature was not in any spec.** It is what the statement OCR work above
turned into once the pipeline existed. Having built render → OCR → parse →
match → review for CFE/CESPT/Telnor receipts, the same shape obviously fits
the *other* stack of paper this office keys in by hand every week: the carrier
policy PDFs behind every `Policy` row. Full write-up in `docs/POLICY_OCR.md`.
The pipeline was reused rather than copied. `OcrModule` was **extracted out of
`StatementsModule`** in the same commit so `PolicyOcrModule` could inject
`OCR_PROVIDER` without taking on the statement pipeline — that extraction was
blocking, not tidying; the policy module could not resolve the provider at all
until it existed. `StatementsModule` imports it now and binds nothing itself,
so the Tesseract-vs-managed-API decision stays one line in one file for both
features.
Screens mirror Captura exactly: `/polizas/nuevo` is the manual tab,
`/polizas/captura` the automática one, both rendering `PolicyCaptura.tsx`, with
the batch review queue at `/polizas/captura/[id]`. Abilities `policy:ingest` /
`policy:ocr-review`, both STAFF — same trust tier as statement OCR, and for the
same reason: nothing reaches the books unconfirmed.
**The statement pipeline's central assumption inverts here, and that is the
thing to remember.** Utility statements arrive bundled *one customer per page*,
so there a page is a document and the parser runs per page. A policy PDF is the
opposite: the GMX certificate is one policy spread across two pages (contract
header on page 1, the per-coverage table on page 2). So every page's text is
concatenated and the parser and matcher run **once per file**. Consequences:
`PolicyOcrDocument.pageNumber` is repurposed as the file ordinal within the
batch (the `(batchId, pageNumber)` unique constraint still holds), `ocrConfidence`
is the mean across the file's pages, and a file that fails to parse yields
exactly one `OCR_FAILED` row.
`storageKey` points at the **source PDF**, not a rendered page image, so the
review screen embeds the exact artifact the office received and gets the
browser's native PDF scrolling, zoom and text selection for free. The page PNGs
are still written for future re-OCR, but nothing treats them as the document's
identity. (The statement side is the reverse, because there a page *is* the
document.)
Findings worth keeping:
- **The GMX certificate has no premium on it at all.** Not intermittently
missing — the figure lives on GMX's separate `recibo` PDF. The parser leaves
the premium fields null and pushes a note saying so, confirm never overwrites
an existing `Policy.netPremium` with null, and the optional ledger write is
gated on staff ticking `postPremium` *and* a premium actually parsing.
Without that second gate a premium-less certificate would book a $0 charge on
every confirm.
- **Match on `Policy.policyNumber`, never the printed insured name.** Same
registrant-vs-current-owner drift that rules names out on the utility side.
Zero hits means a new policy and confirm creates the row under a picked
customer; more than one hit is surfaced for a human, never auto-picked —
duplicate numbers across related parties do occur.
- Deductible and loss participation are stored as **strings** (`"5%"`,
`"USD 1,000"`): they are printed as a mix of percentages, amounts and free
text, and normalising them would lose the distinction.
- Carrier-portal PDFs are usually **born-digital**, so the text layer wins and
no OCR runs at all most of the time — same precedence rule as the statement
pipeline.
- The digit-confusion map and the amount-by-separator-position parser are
**duplicated on purpose** rather than imported, to keep the module
self-contained. Fix a bug in one, check the other.
8/8 parser tests, all against verbatim text from one real document
(`HC_Folio_000767_Traduccion.pdf`).
**Open:** GMX is the only carrier implemented — the dispatcher is a
`[provider, pattern]` table plus a parser map, so a second carrier is a
function and two entries, but no other layout has been seen. Reading the
premium off the separate `recibo` PDF and pairing it to its certificate is the
obvious next piece; it is what would let `postPremium` stop being a manual
tick. And nothing versions a re-issued policy — confirm updates the existing
row, so there is no record that this is the 2027 issue of that number.
## Notificaciones (`/notificaciones`) — DONE 2026-08-01 → 08-02
Two features that were spec'd separately turned out to be one screen. The four
legacy mass-email jobs (`docs/MASS_EMAIL_NOTIFICATIONS.md`, ported from
`email.notifications/send*.php`) and the insurance renewal avisos
(`docs/INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md` §1) both mean *tell a customer something by
email*, so they are **tabs of one screen over one log**, not two menu entries.
`/renovaciones` is an alias that lands on the Pólizas tab, the same pattern
Captura uses.
- **Servicios tab** — the four jobs (pagos pendientes, confirmación de pago,
estado de cuenta, fideicomiso), individually or "Ejecutar todos". Ability
`notification:send` (MANAGER); STAFF sees the log read-only.
- **Pólizas tab** — pending avisos at 30/15 days before expiry and 7 days
after, sent one at a time or as a sweep. Ability `renewal:send` (MANAGER).
**One send log for the whole platform.** `email_notification_log` is not
job-specific: renewals write it too (`RENEWAL_NOTICE` / `POLICIES`) through the
same `NotificationLogService`. That is what makes "Registro de envíos" complete
— the failures and no-email skips exist *only* there. `RenewalNotice` was not
made redundant by it: that row is **gating** state (one per policy+generation,
drives the pending list), the log is **history** (every attempt). `level` is
therefore per-type and unreadable without its `notificationType` — 0/1
yellow/red on `ACCOUNT_STATUS`, the aviso generation 1/2/3 on
`RENEWAL_NOTICE`.
**Manual mark-as-sent was dropped on purpose.** The spec called for it; a
button that marks a notice sent without sending anything is a button that lets
the list claim a customer was told when they were not. `POST /renewals/send`
replaced it — sending from the list *is* the marking.
**`app_settings` is the operator-config seam this work introduced.**
`SettingsService` resolves every key **db → env → default** and reports which
rung a value came from, so an existing deployment keeps behaving exactly as it
did until somebody saves in the UI. Three keys today: the summary recipients
(was `NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS`, now a fallback) and the two sweep cadences.
Credentials deliberately stay in the environment — SES keys, `DATABASE_URL`
and S3 config are deployment identity, must exist before the app can reach its
own database, and a table only widens who can read them.
**The send flags are global, and that was a real bug fix (08-02).** The
`debug` / `ignoreDayRestriction` / `useEmailLimit` panel lived inside the
Servicios tab, so there was **no way to test a renewal aviso without mailing a
real customer**. It now lives in the shell above the tabs and both halves read
it. On the pólizas path `debug` does three things, and all three are required
together: it diverts the mail, it skips the `RenewalNotice` upsert, and it does
not advance the sweep's `lastSuccessfulAt`. Miss the third and `renewalWindow()`
narrows back to a single day on the next real run — a test send would silently
destroy the letters it only pretended to send. Flags are per-visit UI state and
are **never persisted**; a stored `debug` would survive a reload and swallow
real customer mail until somebody noticed.
**Both cadences are operator-editable (08-02).** The renewal sweep's
`@Cron("0 6 * * *")` literal lasted one day. `NotificationScheduleService` now
owns both: the owning services register a handler in `onModuleInit`, the
service compiles the stored `{hour, minute, weekdays}` to a cron expression and
installs it in `SchedulerRegistry`, and saving from the UI reinstalls the job —
no restart, which was the point. It lives in its own module for the same reason
as `NotificationLogModule`: `NotificationsModule` and `RenewalsModule` both need
it and neither may import the other. Defaults preserve prior behaviour exactly
(pólizas 06:00 daily, servicios **off** — a default that starts mailing 260
customers after a deploy is not a default, it's an incident). A scheduled run
never inherits the UI flags: no `debug`, and no `ignoreDayRestriction`, since an
automatic run on the operator's own cadence is precisely the case the
Mon/Wed/Fri gate was written for.
Implementation notes worth keeping:
- `cron` had to become a **direct dependency of `apps/api`**. It is a
transitive dep of `@nestjs/schedule`, but pnpm's strict layout does not hoist
it, so `import { CronJob } from "cron"` does not resolve without it.
- The pólizas sweep already had a DB lock (`scheduled_job_states`); the
servicios run-all does not, and relies on the deployment being
single-replica, which it is on galactus today.
- Wire shapes of the four jobs are byte-for-byte the legacy PHP responses,
quirks included (Job 1 reports `result`, not `request`).
**Open:** the `SES_*` Gitea secrets were created 2026-08-02, so the feature is
no longer blocked — but it has not shipped (master is well past the newest tag)
and two things nobody has checked decide whether mail leaves the building:
`SES_FROM` must be a verified identity in `SES_REGION`, and the AWS account
must be out of the SES sandbox, which otherwise restricts delivery to verified
recipients and would fail a real sweep while looking correctly configured. Run
the first sweep with `debug` on. Still open beyond that: the 78 policyholders
with no email are logged as `SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL` but have no printable worklist,
and the notice body is English-only (`Customer` carries no language
preference).
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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
/** @type {import('jest').Config} */
module.exports = {
rootDir: "src",
testEnvironment: "node",
testRegex: ".*\\.spec\\.ts$",
transform: { "^.+\\.ts$": "ts-jest" },
};
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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
"collection": "@nestjs/schematics",
"sourceRoot": "src",
"compilerOptions": {
"deleteOutDir": true
"deleteOutDir": true,
"tsConfigPath": "tsconfig.build.json"
}
}
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "@jorgecuadros/api",
"version": "1.0.2",
"version": "1.0.15",
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"build": "nest build",
@@ -12,20 +12,23 @@
},
"dependencies": {
"@aws-sdk/client-s3": "^3.665.0",
"@aws-sdk/client-sesv2": "^3.1101.0",
"@jorgecuadros/database": "workspace:*",
"@nestjs/common": "^10.4.4",
"@nestjs/config": "^3.3.0",
"@nestjs/core": "^10.4.4",
"@nestjs/passport": "^10.0.3",
"@nestjs/platform-express": "^10.4.4",
"@nestjs/schedule": "^4.1.2",
"argon2": "^0.41.1",
"class-transformer": "^0.5.1",
"class-validator": "^0.14.1",
"cron": "^3.2.1",
"exceljs": "^4.4.0",
"express-session": "^1.18.0",
"pdfkit": "^0.15.1",
"passport": "^0.7.0",
"passport-local": "^1.0.0",
"pdfkit": "^0.15.1",
"reflect-metadata": "^0.2.2",
"rxjs": "^7.8.1"
},
@@ -34,11 +37,11 @@
"@nestjs/testing": "^10.4.4",
"@types/express": "^4.17.21",
"@types/express-session": "^1.18.0",
"@types/pdfkit": "^0.13.5",
"@types/jest": "^29.5.13",
"@types/node": "^20.16.11",
"@types/passport": "^1.0.17",
"@types/passport-local": "^1.0.38",
"@types/pdfkit": "^0.13.5",
"jest": "^29.7.0",
"ts-jest": "^29.2.5",
"ts-node": "^10.9.2",
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@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { ConfigModule } from "@nestjs/config";
import { ScheduleModule } from "@nestjs/schedule";
import { PrismaModule } from "./prisma/prisma.module";
import { StorageModule } from "./storage/storage.module";
import { CommonModule } from "./common/common.module";
import { MailModule } from "./mail/mail.module";
import { UsersModule } from "./users/users.module";
import { AuthModule } from "./auth/auth.module";
import { CustomersModule } from "./customers/customers.module";
@@ -10,17 +12,22 @@ import { PoliciesModule } from "./policies/policies.module";
import { PropertiesModule } from "./properties/properties.module";
import { BillingModule } from "./billing/billing.module";
import { StatementsModule } from "./statements/statements.module";
import { PolicyOcrModule } from "./policy-ocr/policy-ocr.module";
import { BankModule } from "./bank/bank.module";
import { OpsModule } from "./ops/ops.module";
import { ReportsModule } from "./reports/reports.module";
import { RenewalsModule } from "./renewals/renewals.module";
import { NotificationsModule } from "./notifications/notifications.module";
import { AppController } from "./app.controller";
@Module({
imports: [
ConfigModule.forRoot({ isGlobal: true }),
ScheduleModule.forRoot(),
PrismaModule,
StorageModule,
CommonModule,
MailModule,
UsersModule,
AuthModule,
CustomersModule,
@@ -28,9 +35,12 @@ import { AppController } from "./app.controller";
PropertiesModule,
BillingModule,
StatementsModule,
PolicyOcrModule,
BankModule,
OpsModule,
ReportsModule,
RenewalsModule,
NotificationsModule,
],
controllers: [AppController],
})
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@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ export type Ability =
| "policy:create"
| "policy:update"
| "policy:delete"
| "policy:ingest"
| "policy:ocr-review"
| "renewal:send"
| "property:create"
| "property:update"
| "property:delete"
@@ -36,7 +39,9 @@ export type Ability =
| "statement:review"
| "lookup:manage"
| "user:manage"
| "db:manage";
| "db:manage"
| "notification:send"
| "setting:manage";
/** Minimum role required for each ability. */
export const ABILITY_MIN: Record<Ability, Role> = {
@@ -46,6 +51,11 @@ export const ABILITY_MIN: Record<Ability, Role> = {
"policy:create": "STAFF",
"policy:update": "STAFF",
"policy:delete": "MANAGER",
// Insurance OCR intake is the same trust tier as statement OCR: STAFF can
// upload + confirm, nothing reaches the books unconfirmed.
"policy:ingest": "STAFF",
"policy:ocr-review": "STAFF",
"renewal:send": "MANAGER",
"property:create": "STAFF",
"property:update": "STAFF",
"property:delete": "MANAGER",
@@ -65,6 +75,15 @@ export const ABILITY_MIN: Record<Ability, Role> = {
"lookup:manage": "MANAGER",
"user:manage": "ADMIN",
"db:manage": "ADMIN",
// Mass email notifications — fires mail to customers on the office's
// behalf, with no per-row review. Same trust tier as `renewal:send`:
// a STAFF user typing one customer receipt is fine; a STAFF user firing
// 260 mail merges on the customer base is not.
"notification:send": "MANAGER",
// Editing operator configuration. Above `notification:send` on purpose:
// firing a sweep is the day job, but changing WHERE the audit summaries
// land is how someone would quietly stop them being read.
"setting:manage": "ADMIN",
};
export const ALL_ABILITIES = Object.keys(ABILITY_MIN) as Ability[];
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@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
import { Prisma } from "@jorgecuadros/database";
import {
BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN,
BALANCE_FORWARD_TYPE,
BillingService,
NOT_SUPERSEDED,
} from "./billing.service";
/**
* The balance floor drops rows a later BALANCE FORWARD already accounts for.
*
* It is worth testing because it fails silently: nothing throws, the numbers are
* just wrong, and they were wrong for years — the whole book read +20.6M MXN in
* credit because every customer's pre-cutover history was counted twice, once
* inside their opening balance and once as itself.
*/
describe("balance floor", () => {
describe("SQL fragments", () => {
it("binds the type name rather than interpolating it", () => {
// A literal would be a second place to edit if the label ever changes,
// and this string reaches SQL from a module constant.
expect(BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN.values).toEqual([BALANCE_FORWARD_TYPE]);
});
it("keys the floor to the row's own customer", () => {
// Without this the derived table cross-joins and every customer inherits
// the earliest BALANCE FORWARD in the book.
expect(BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN.sql).toContain(
"bfloor ON bfloor.customerId = t.customerId",
);
});
it("takes the most recent opening balance, not the first", () => {
// A customer accumulates one BALANCE FORWARD per year. MIN would floor at
// the oldest and leave every intervening year double-counted.
expect(BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN.sql).toContain("MAX(bf.transactionDate)");
expect(BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN.sql).not.toContain("MIN(bf.transactionDate)");
});
it("ignores voided opening balances when locating the floor", () => {
expect(BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN.sql).toContain("bf.voidedAt IS NULL");
});
it("is inclusive of the opening balance row itself", () => {
// `>` instead of `>=` would drop the carried balance and understate every
// customer by exactly that amount.
expect(NOT_SUPERSEDED.sql).toContain("t.transactionDate >= bfloor.floorDate");
expect(NOT_SUPERSEDED.sql).not.toMatch(/transactionDate\s*>\s*bfloor/);
});
it("leaves customers with no opening balance untouched", () => {
// NULL comparisons are never true, so without the explicit IS NULL branch
// a customer who has no BALANCE FORWARD row loses their entire ledger.
expect(NOT_SUPERSEDED.sql).toContain("bfloor.floorDate IS NULL");
});
it("only ever references the alias the join defines", () => {
// The predicate is useless without the join; pairing them wrongly is a
// runtime "unknown column", so keep the alias identical in both.
const aliases = NOT_SUPERSEDED.sql.match(/bfloor\.\w+/g) ?? [];
expect(aliases.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
for (const ref of aliases) {
expect(BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN.sql).toContain(ref.split(".")[1]);
}
});
});
describe("statement()", () => {
/**
* One customer means one floor date, so the statement uses a scalar lookup
* instead of the join. Asserting on the `where` Prisma is handed is the only
* way to see it without a database.
*/
function serviceWith(floor: Date | null) {
const findMany = jest.fn().mockResolvedValue([]);
const prisma = {
customer: {
findUnique: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({
id: "c1",
name: "CUADROS, JORGE H.",
preferredCurrency: "USD",
_count: { properties: 0, policies: 0 },
}),
},
transaction: {
findFirst: jest
.fn()
.mockResolvedValue(floor ? { transactionDate: floor } : null),
findMany,
},
};
return {
service: new BillingService(prisma as never),
prisma,
findMany,
};
}
it("looks the floor up from the customer's newest opening balance", async () => {
const { service, prisma } = serviceWith(new Date("2026-01-01T00:00:00Z"));
await service.statement("c1");
expect(prisma.transaction.findFirst).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
expect.objectContaining({
where: {
customerId: "c1",
voidedAt: null,
type: { nameEn: BALANCE_FORWARD_TYPE },
},
orderBy: { transactionDate: "desc" },
select: { transactionDate: true },
}),
);
});
it("bounds the statement at the floor, inclusive", async () => {
const floor = new Date("2026-01-01T00:00:00Z");
const { service, findMany } = serviceWith(floor);
await service.statement("c1");
expect(findMany.mock.calls[0][0].where).toMatchObject({
customerId: "c1",
transactionDate: { gte: floor },
});
});
it("applies no date bound when the customer has no opening balance", async () => {
const { service, findMany } = serviceWith(null);
await service.statement("c1");
expect(findMany.mock.calls[0][0].where).not.toHaveProperty(
"transactionDate",
);
});
it("keeps the source-table exclusion alongside the floor", async () => {
// The two guards answer different questions — one reproduces legacy's
// DATOS2-only materialization, the other drops superseded history — and
// dropping either one changes the customer's balance.
const { service, findMany } = serviceWith(new Date("2026-01-01T00:00:00Z"));
await service.statement("c1");
const where = findMany.mock.calls[0][0].where;
expect(where.OR).toEqual([
{ legacySourceTable: null },
{ legacySourceTable: { notIn: expect.arrayContaining(["EFECTIVO"]) } },
]);
});
});
describe("regression: NUMid 501", () => {
/**
* The arithmetic that exposed the bug, pinned so it cannot silently return.
* Figures measured against the live ledger on 2026-08-05.
*/
const openingBalance = new Prisma.Decimal("-6732.29");
const activitySinceOpening = new Prisma.Decimal("-7333.00");
const preCutoverCashAlreadyInOpening = new Prisma.Decimal("3596.00");
it("matches the legacy portal once superseded rows are dropped", () => {
expect(openingBalance.plus(activitySinceOpening).toFixed(2)).toBe(
"-14065.29",
);
});
it("reproduces the wrong figure when they are not", () => {
expect(
openingBalance
.plus(activitySinceOpening)
.plus(preCutoverCashAlreadyInOpening)
.toFixed(2),
).toBe("-10469.29");
});
});
});
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@@ -104,24 +104,31 @@ interface BalanceRow {
nameMissing: number;
city: string | null;
state: string | null;
movements: bigint | number | string;
movements: RawCount;
balanceMxn: Prisma.Decimal | null;
balanceUsd: Prisma.Decimal | null;
chargesMxn: Prisma.Decimal | null;
creditsMxn: Prisma.Decimal | null;
chargesUsd: Prisma.Decimal | null;
creditsUsd: Prisma.Decimal | null;
utilityMovements: bigint | number | string;
insuranceMovements: bigint | number | string;
utilityMovements: RawCount;
insuranceMovements: RawCount;
lastMovement: Date | null;
}
/**
* Raw-query counts come back in three shapes depending on the aggregate:
* `COUNT(*)` as bigint, `SUM(bool)` as a decimal *string*, and plain numbers.
* Normalize all of them before they reach the client as JSON.
* Every shape a raw-query count can arrive in. `COUNT(*)` is a bigint,
* `SUM(bool)` is a Prisma.Decimal, and plain numbers occur too — none of which
* survive JSON serialization the way the client expects.
*/
function num(v: bigint | number | string | null | undefined): number {
type RawCount = bigint | number | string | Prisma.Decimal;
/**
* Normalizes a raw-query count before it reaches the client as JSON. A bigint
* throws on JSON.stringify and a Decimal serializes to a *string*, so counts
* must not be passed through untouched.
*/
function num(v: RawCount | null | undefined): number {
if (v === null || v === undefined) return 0;
return typeof v === "number" ? v : Number(v);
}
@@ -152,6 +159,56 @@ const NOT_VOIDED: Prisma.TransactionWhereInput = { voidedAt: null };
*/
const NOT_OUTSTANDING: Prisma.TransactionWhereInput = { outstanding: false };
/**
* The legacy type name for a carried-forward opening balance.
*
* These rows are not movements. Access materialized one per customer per year,
* dated Jan 1, holding the closing balance of everything before it — that is
* what let the portal keep each year in its own table (`datosfreak` = current,
* `2025`, `2024`, ...) and still show a correct running balance from a single
* year's rows.
*/
export const BALANCE_FORWARD_TYPE = "BALANCE FORWARD";
/**
* Per-customer date of the most recent BALANCE FORWARD row.
*
* Joined rather than correlated: one small derived table (1,170 rows) beats a
* subquery evaluated per ledger row.
*/
export const BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN = Prisma.sql`
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT bf.customerId, MAX(bf.transactionDate) AS floorDate
FROM transactions bf
JOIN type_transactions bft ON bft.id = bf.typeId
WHERE bft.nameEn = ${BALANCE_FORWARD_TYPE} AND bf.voidedAt IS NULL
GROUP BY bf.customerId
) bfloor ON bfloor.customerId = t.customerId`;
/**
* Excludes rows a later BALANCE FORWARD already accounts for.
*
* WHY THIS EXISTS. The platform holds both the synthetic BALANCE FORWARD rows
* and the real pre-cutover history they summarize, so summing a customer's
* whole ledger counts that history twice — once inside the opening balance,
* once as itself. NUMid 501 read -10,469.29 on the worklist against -14,065.29
* on the customer's own statement and on the legacy portal, the gap being two
* cash receipts from 2009 and 2012 that the 2026 opening balance had already
* absorbed.
*
* The scale is what settles it: summed the old way the entire book came to
* +20,605,447.86 MXN — the office owing its customers 20.6 million pesos.
* Floored, it is -56,855.90, a modest net receivable. A receivables ledger
* cannot be 20M in credit.
*
* Applies to BALANCES ONLY, in the same spirit as NOT_OUTSTANDING: the movement
* browser still totals every captured row, because "how much water did we
* capture in April" is a question about what was recorded, not about what is
* owed. Customers with no BALANCE FORWARD row (the floor is NULL) are
* unaffected.
*/
export const NOT_SUPERSEDED = Prisma.sql`(bfloor.floorDate IS NULL OR t.transactionDate >= bfloor.floorDate)`;
/**
* Source tables excluded from the customer-facing statement.
*
@@ -402,22 +459,24 @@ export class BillingService {
MAX(t.transactionDate) AS lastMovement
FROM customers c
JOIN transactions t ON t.customerId = c.id
WHERE t.voidedAt IS NULL AND t.outstanding = 0 ${nameFilter} ${txFilter}
${BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN}
WHERE t.voidedAt IS NULL AND t.outstanding = 0 AND ${NOT_SUPERSEDED} ${nameFilter} ${txFilter}
GROUP BY c.id, c.name, c.nameSource, c.nameMissing, c.city, c.state
${having}
${orderBy}
LIMIT ${pageSize} OFFSET ${(page - 1) * pageSize}
`;
const counted = await this.prisma.$queryRaw<{ total: bigint | number | string }[]>`
const counted = await this.prisma.$queryRaw<{ total: RawCount }[]>`
SELECT COUNT(*) AS total FROM (
SELECT c.id
FROM customers c
JOIN transactions t ON t.customerId = c.id
${BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN}
-- Must match the page query's filters exactly, or the total disagrees
-- with the rows. (The void exclusion was missing here before the
-- outstanding work; a voided-only customer inflated the count.)
WHERE t.voidedAt IS NULL AND t.outstanding = 0 ${nameFilter} ${txFilter}
WHERE t.voidedAt IS NULL AND t.outstanding = 0 AND ${NOT_SUPERSEDED} ${nameFilter} ${txFilter}
GROUP BY c.id
${having}
) x
@@ -458,9 +517,18 @@ export class BillingService {
};
}
/** Top-line figures for the billing page header. */
/**
* Top-line figures for the billing page header.
*
* Two different questions live here and they use different row sets.
* `movements`, `ledgerCustomers`, `crossLineCustomers` and the date range are
* INVENTORY — what is stored — and count everything not voided. Everything
* under `byCurrency` / `byDomain` is a BALANCE, so it applies NOT_SUPERSEDED
* and drops rows an opening balance already accounts for. The four aggregates
* moved from Prisma groupBy to raw SQL to express that join; groupBy cannot.
*/
async stats() {
const [movements, ledgerCustomers, byCurrency, byDomain] = await Promise.all([
const [movements, ledgerCustomers] = await Promise.all([
this.prisma.transaction.count({ where: NOT_VOIDED }),
this.prisma.transaction
.findMany({
@@ -469,34 +537,47 @@ export class BillingService {
select: { customerId: true },
})
.then((r) => r.length),
this.prisma.transaction.groupBy({
by: ["currency"],
where: NOT_VOIDED,
_sum: { amount: true },
_count: { _all: true },
}),
this.prisma.transaction.groupBy({
by: ["domain", "currency"],
where: NOT_VOIDED,
_sum: { amount: true },
_count: { _all: true },
}),
]);
const charges = await this.prisma.transaction.groupBy({
by: ["currency"],
where: { AND: [{ amount: { lt: 0 } }, NOT_VOIDED] },
_sum: { amount: true },
_count: { _all: true },
});
const credits = await this.prisma.transaction.groupBy({
by: ["currency"],
where: { AND: [{ amount: { gt: 0 } }, NOT_VOIDED] },
_sum: { amount: true },
_count: { _all: true },
});
const chargeMap = new Map(charges.map((c) => [c.currency, c]));
const creditMap = new Map(credits.map((c) => [c.currency, c]));
const byCurrency = await this.prisma.$queryRaw<
{
currency: string;
net: Prisma.Decimal | null;
count: RawCount;
charges: Prisma.Decimal | null;
chargeCount: RawCount;
credits: Prisma.Decimal | null;
creditCount: RawCount;
}[]
>`
SELECT t.currency AS currency,
SUM(t.amount) AS net,
COUNT(*) AS count,
SUM(CASE WHEN t.amount < 0 THEN t.amount ELSE 0 END) AS charges,
SUM(t.amount < 0) AS chargeCount,
SUM(CASE WHEN t.amount > 0 THEN t.amount ELSE 0 END) AS credits,
SUM(t.amount > 0) AS creditCount
FROM transactions t
${BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN}
WHERE t.voidedAt IS NULL AND ${NOT_SUPERSEDED}
GROUP BY t.currency
`;
const byDomain = await this.prisma.$queryRaw<
{
domain: string;
currency: string;
net: Prisma.Decimal | null;
count: RawCount;
}[]
>`
SELECT t.domain AS domain, t.currency AS currency,
SUM(t.amount) AS net, COUNT(*) AS count
FROM transactions t
${BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN}
WHERE t.voidedAt IS NULL AND ${NOT_SUPERSEDED}
GROUP BY t.domain, t.currency
`;
// How many customers sit on each side of the line, per currency — the
// headline for a receivables view. Counted in SQL; a customer can be
@@ -504,16 +585,19 @@ export class BillingService {
const sides = await this.prisma.$queryRaw<
{
currency: string;
owing: bigint | number | string;
inCredit: bigint | number | string;
owing: RawCount;
inCredit: RawCount;
}[]
>`
SELECT currency,
SUM(bal < -0.005) AS owing,
SUM(bal > 0.005) AS inCredit
FROM (
SELECT customerId, currency, SUM(amount) AS bal
FROM transactions WHERE voidedAt IS NULL GROUP BY customerId, currency
SELECT t.customerId, t.currency, SUM(t.amount) AS bal
FROM transactions t
${BALANCE_FLOOR_JOIN}
WHERE t.voidedAt IS NULL AND ${NOT_SUPERSEDED}
GROUP BY t.customerId, t.currency
) x
GROUP BY currency
`;
@@ -534,7 +618,7 @@ export class BillingService {
// Customers whose ledger spans both business lines — the whole reason this
// module is one view instead of two.
const crossLine = await this.prisma.$queryRaw<{ n: bigint | number | string }[]>`
const crossLine = await this.prisma.$queryRaw<{ n: RawCount }[]>`
SELECT COUNT(*) AS n FROM (
SELECT customerId FROM transactions WHERE voidedAt IS NULL
GROUP BY customerId HAVING COUNT(DISTINCT domain) > 1
@@ -549,20 +633,20 @@ export class BillingService {
lastMovement: lastRow?.transactionDate ?? null,
byCurrency: byCurrency.map((c) => ({
currency: c.currency,
net: c._sum.amount,
count: c._count._all,
charges: chargeMap.get(c.currency)?._sum.amount ?? null,
chargeCount: chargeMap.get(c.currency)?._count._all ?? 0,
credits: creditMap.get(c.currency)?._sum.amount ?? null,
creditCount: creditMap.get(c.currency)?._count._all ?? 0,
net: c.net,
count: num(c.count),
charges: c.charges,
chargeCount: num(c.chargeCount),
credits: c.credits,
creditCount: num(c.creditCount),
owing: num(sideMap.get(c.currency)?.owing),
inCredit: num(sideMap.get(c.currency)?.inCredit),
})),
byDomain: byDomain.map((d) => ({
domain: d.domain,
currency: d.currency,
net: d._sum.amount,
count: d._count._all,
net: d.net,
count: num(d.count),
})),
};
}
@@ -589,7 +673,7 @@ export class BillingService {
});
const years = await this.prisma.$queryRaw<
{ year: number; count: bigint | number | string }[]
{ year: number; count: RawCount }[]
>`
SELECT YEAR(transactionDate) AS year, COUNT(*) AS count
FROM transactions WHERE voidedAt IS NULL GROUP BY year ORDER BY year DESC
@@ -647,9 +731,32 @@ export class BillingService {
throw new NotFoundException(`Customer ${customerId} not found`);
}
// One customer, so the balance floor is a single date rather than the
// derived table the aggregate queries join. See NOT_SUPERSEDED: rows before
// the opening balance are already inside it, and showing them would both
// double the total and make every balanceAfter below wrong.
//
// This is also what stops FEE ANUAL and fee15 leaking in. They are not in
// STATEMENT_EXCLUDED_SOURCE_TABLES — that list exists to reproduce legacy's
// DATOS2-only `datosfreak`, and it was letting 2,092 pre-cutover fee rows
// across 1,062 customers through, skewing the statement by -5,129,764
// against the number those customers have been quoted for years. Dating
// rather than source is the right test: a FEE ANUAL row *after* the opening
// balance is a real charge and still counts.
const floor = await this.prisma.transaction.findFirst({
where: {
customerId,
voidedAt: null,
type: { nameEn: BALANCE_FORWARD_TYPE },
},
orderBy: { transactionDate: "desc" },
select: { transactionDate: true },
});
const rows = await this.prisma.transaction.findMany({
where: {
customerId,
...(floor ? { transactionDate: { gte: floor.transactionDate } } : {}),
// NULL-safe exclusion. `notIn` alone compiles to SQL `NOT IN`, and
// `NULL NOT IN (...)` is NULL, not true — so every app-captured row
// (which has no legacySourceTable) silently vanished from the
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ export class CreateCustomerDto {
@IsOptional() @IsString() mobile?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() fax?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsEmail() email?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsBoolean() emailOptOut?: boolean;
@IsOptional() @IsString() notes?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() identificationType?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() identificationNumber?: string;
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ export class UpdateCustomerDto {
@IsOptional() @IsString() mobile?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() fax?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsEmail() email?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsBoolean() emailOptOut?: boolean;
@IsOptional() @IsString() notes?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() identificationType?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() identificationNumber?: string;
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@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
import { Global, Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { MailService } from "./mail.service";
/** Global so any feature module can inject MailService without re-importing.
* Matches the StorageService pattern: env-driven, null when unconfigured,
* and never blocks API boot. Notifications use it; renewals reuse it.
* ConfigService comes from the global ConfigModule in AppModule. */
@Global()
@Module({
providers: [MailService],
exports: [MailService],
})
export class MailModule {}
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@@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
import {
Injectable,
Logger,
ServiceUnavailableException,
} from "@nestjs/common";
import { ConfigService } from "@nestjs/config";
import {
SESv2Client,
SendEmailCommand,
SendEmailCommandInput,
SendEmailCommandOutput,
} from "@aws-sdk/client-sesv2";
/**
* Outbound mail transport. Amazon SES — the channel the office already uses
* for bulk notification, per docs/INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC.md §1.3 (the
* renewal-notice spec settled on SES for the same reason: established sender
* reputation, existing IAM, negligible incremental cost at our volume).
*
* Mirrors `StorageService` exactly: env-driven config, null client when
* unconfigured, `ServiceUnavailableException` on use, never blocks API boot.
* When the env vars are missing AND we're in dev/test we fall back to a
* console-logging transport so the NotificationsService can be exercised
* end-to-end without SES credentials — a missing mail setup in production
* still throws, so a real deployment can't accidentally no-op its sends.
*
* Env:
* SES_REGION — required when client is configured
* SES_ACCESS_KEY / SES_SECRET_KEY — required
* SES_FROM — verified sending identity (e.g. mail@jorgecuadros.com)
* SES_FROM_NAME — display name, optional
* SES_CONFIGURATION_SET — optional, for bounce/complaint event publishing
*/
export interface SendArgs {
to: string;
/** Optional display name; SES will not display it for "to" but we keep it on
* the log row so customer-facing audit reads naturally. */
toName?: string;
subject: string;
/** HTML body. The four notification jobs all produce HTML. */
html: string;
/** Optional override of the configured From; rare but useful for the
* trust-payment test mail to a different identity. */
from?: string;
fromName?: string;
/** Marker header kept on every send so a downstream mail-log search for
* "X-Tracking: 1" surfaces only this app's outbound traffic. The legacy
* PHP sendEmail() always set it; we keep the convention. */
xTracking?: string;
}
export interface SendResult {
/** SES MessageId (or our mock prefix in dev). Stored verbatim on the
* notification log row so a SES bounce/complaint webhook can be matched
* back to the exact send. */
messageId: string;
/** Truncated SES response payload (or empty in dev). 4k cap matches the
* notification log column width. */
response: string;
}
@Injectable()
export class MailService {
private readonly logger = new Logger(MailService.name);
private readonly client: SESv2Client | null;
private readonly fromAddress: string | null;
private readonly fromName: string;
private readonly configurationSet: string | undefined;
private readonly devMode: boolean;
constructor(config: ConfigService) {
const region = config.get<string>("SES_REGION");
const accessKeyId = config.get<string>("SES_ACCESS_KEY");
const secretAccessKey = config.get<string>("SES_SECRET_KEY");
this.fromAddress =
config.get<string>("SES_FROM") ??
config.get<string>("MAIL_FROM") ??
null;
this.fromName =
config.get<string>("SES_FROM_NAME") ??
config.get<string>("MAIL_FROM_NAME") ??
"Information Server";
this.configurationSet = config.get<string>("SES_CONFIGURATION_SET");
// Dev fallback: when nothing is configured, log sends to stdout instead
// of throwing. Lets the API boot in a fresh checkout and lets the
// notifications UI show "0 sent" meaningfully on `debug=1`. Production
// (NODE_ENV !== development) still requires real config.
this.devMode = process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production";
if (!region || !accessKeyId || !secretAccessKey || !this.fromAddress) {
if (!this.devMode) {
this.logger.warn(
"SES not configured (SES_REGION / SES_ACCESS_KEY / SES_SECRET_KEY / SES_FROM). " +
"Outbound mail will throw ServiceUnavailableException.",
);
}
this.client = null;
return;
}
this.client = new SESv2Client({
region,
credentials: { accessKeyId, secretAccessKey },
});
this.logger.log(
`SES mail client configured (region=${region}, from=${this.fromAddress}).`,
);
}
/** Whether the deployment has a real mail transport. Callers use this to
* refuse work up front — a mass-notification job that throws on its
* first send half-completes and the log is unrecoverable, so we fail
* fast at the controller. */
get available(): boolean {
return this.client !== null || this.devMode;
}
/** True when the underlying transport is the dev console-log fallback. */
get isDevFallback(): boolean {
return this.client === null && this.devMode;
}
private require(): SESv2Client {
if (!this.client) {
throw new ServiceUnavailableException(
"El envío de correo no está configurado.",
);
}
return this.client;
}
/**
* Send a single HTML email. The dev fallback logs to stdout and returns a
* synthetic `dev-<timestamp>` message id; the real transport talks to SES
* and returns the SES MessageId.
*
* Throws `ServiceUnavailableException` when no transport is configured and
* we are not in dev — the caller (NotificationsService) catches and records
* it on the log row so a failed sweep produces a coherent audit trail
* instead of an aborted one.
*/
async send(args: SendArgs): Promise<SendResult> {
const from = `${args.fromName ?? this.fromName} <${
args.from ?? this.fromAddress ?? ""
}>`.trim();
if (!this.client) {
if (!this.devMode) this.require();
const fakeId = `dev-${Date.now().toString(36)}-${Math.random()
.toString(36)
.slice(2, 8)}`;
this.logger.log(
`[dev-mail] to=${args.to} subject="${args.subject}" id=${fakeId} ` +
`len=${args.html.length}`,
);
return { messageId: fakeId, response: "" };
}
const input: SendEmailCommandInput = {
FromEmailAddress: from,
Destination: { ToAddresses: [args.to] },
Content: {
Simple: {
Subject: { Data: args.subject, Charset: "UTF-8" },
Body: { Html: { Data: args.html, Charset: "UTF-8" } },
},
},
...(this.configurationSet
? { ConfigurationSetName: this.configurationSet }
: {}),
...(args.xTracking
? {
EmailTags: [
{ Name: "X-Tracking", Value: args.xTracking },
],
}
: {}),
};
const out: SendEmailCommandOutput = await this.client.send(
new SendEmailCommand(input),
);
return {
messageId: out.MessageId ?? "",
response: JSON.stringify({ MessageId: out.MessageId ?? null }).slice(0, 4096),
};
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { NotificationLogService } from "./notification-log.service";
/**
* Just the log writer, so a feature that sends mail can record it without
* importing `NotificationsModule` (which carries the four bulk-job pipelines
* and their controller). Imported by `NotificationsModule` and
* `RenewalsModule`.
*/
@Module({
providers: [NotificationLogService],
exports: [NotificationLogService],
})
export class NotificationLogModule {}
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
import { Injectable } from "@nestjs/common";
import {
EmailNotificationServicio,
EmailNotificationStatus,
EmailNotificationType,
} from "@jorgecuadros/database";
import { PrismaService } from "../prisma/prisma.service";
import { AttemptStatus } from "./notification.types";
/**
* The single writer for `email_notification_log`.
*
* Extracted out of `NotificationsService` so the renewal sweep can write the
* same rows as the four bulk jobs without pulling that service (and its four
* job pipelines) into `RenewalsModule`. Every outbound email the platform
* sends goes through here, which is what makes /notificaciones' "Registro de
* envíos" complete rather than per-feature.
*/
export interface NotificationLogEntry {
notificationType: EmailNotificationType;
servicio: EmailNotificationServicio;
/** Defaults to now(). Pass it when the row must line up exactly with
* another record of the same send (the renewal sweep pins it to
* `RenewalNotice.sentAt`). */
sendDate?: Date;
/** Type-dependent discriminator — see the `level` doc on the Prisma model.
* 0/1 for ACCOUNT_STATUS, the generation for RENEWAL_NOTICE. */
level?: number | null;
customerId: string | null;
customerName: string;
customerEmail: string;
subject: string;
bodySnapshot: string;
bodyRequestUrl?: string;
status: AttemptStatus;
debug: boolean;
providerMessageId?: string;
providerResponse?: string;
error?: string;
}
/** `providerResponse` is a VARCHAR(191); anything longer is a provider dump
* we only need the head of. Errors go to the TEXT `error` column and get
* the 4k cap the schema documents. */
const PROVIDER_RESPONSE_MAX = 180;
const ERROR_MAX = 4096;
@Injectable()
export class NotificationLogService {
constructor(private readonly prisma: PrismaService) {}
async record(entry: NotificationLogEntry): Promise<void> {
await this.prisma.emailNotificationLog.create({
data: {
notificationType: entry.notificationType,
servicio: entry.servicio,
...(entry.sendDate && { sendDate: entry.sendDate }),
level: entry.level ?? null,
customerId: entry.customerId,
customerName: entry.customerName,
customerEmail: entry.customerEmail,
subject: entry.subject,
bodySnapshot: entry.bodySnapshot,
bodyRequestUrl: entry.bodyRequestUrl ?? null,
debug: entry.debug,
providerMessageId: entry.providerMessageId ?? null,
providerResponse:
entry.providerResponse?.slice(0, PROVIDER_RESPONSE_MAX) ?? null,
status: entry.status as EmailNotificationStatus,
error: entry.error?.slice(0, ERROR_MAX) ?? null,
},
});
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { SettingsModule } from "../settings/settings.module";
import { NotificationScheduleService } from "./notification-schedule.service";
/**
* Just the cadence registry, split out for the same reason as
* `NotificationLogModule`: both `NotificationsModule` and `RenewalsModule`
* need it, and neither may import the other.
*/
@Module({
imports: [SettingsModule],
providers: [NotificationScheduleService],
exports: [NotificationScheduleService],
})
export class NotificationScheduleModule {}
@@ -0,0 +1,203 @@
import { Injectable, Logger } from "@nestjs/common";
import { SchedulerRegistry } from "@nestjs/schedule";
import { CronJob } from "cron";
import { SettingsService } from "../settings/settings.service";
import type { ResolvedSetting } from "../settings/settings.service";
/**
* When the two automatic envíos run.
*
* Both halves of /notificaciones used to be hardcoded: pólizas swept at 06:00
* from a `@Cron` decorator, servicios had no automatic run at all and had to
* be clicked. Neither could be changed without a redeploy. This service owns
* the cadence for both, stores it in `app_settings`, and re-installs the job
* the moment an operator saves — no restart.
*
* The owning services register their handler at boot rather than this service
* importing them: `NotificationsService` and `RenewalsService` would otherwise
* have to be injected here, and this file is imported by both.
*/
export const SCHEDULE_TIME_ZONE = "America/Tijuana";
export type ScheduleKind = "servicios" | "polizas";
export const SCHEDULE_KINDS: ScheduleKind[] = ["servicios", "polizas"];
export interface NotificationSchedule {
enabled: boolean;
/** Local hour/minute in `SCHEDULE_TIME_ZONE`, not UTC — the office thinks
* in Tijuana time and DST would otherwise drift the run by an hour. */
hour: number;
minute: number;
/** 0 = Sunday … 6 = Saturday. Empty means every day. */
weekdays: number[];
}
export interface ResolvedSchedule extends ResolvedSetting<NotificationSchedule> {
/** The cron expression the value compiles to, shown in the UI so the
* operator can see exactly what was installed. */
cron: string;
/** Next fire time, or null when disabled. */
nextRun: string | null;
}
/**
* Defaults preserve what each half did before this existed: pólizas keeps its
* 06:00 daily sweep, servicios stays OFF. Turning a mass send on is an
* operator decision — a default that starts mailing 260 customers on its own
* after a deploy is not a default, it's an incident.
*/
const DEFAULTS: Record<ScheduleKind, NotificationSchedule> = {
servicios: { enabled: false, hour: 7, minute: 0, weekdays: [1, 3, 5] },
polizas: { enabled: true, hour: 6, minute: 0, weekdays: [] },
};
/** Human label used in log lines and audit entries. */
export const SCHEDULE_LABELS: Record<ScheduleKind, string> = {
servicios: "envíos de servicios",
polizas: "avisos de renovación",
};
export function scheduleCron(schedule: NotificationSchedule): string {
const dow = schedule.weekdays.length
? [...new Set(schedule.weekdays)].sort((a, b) => a - b).join(",")
: "*";
return `${schedule.minute} ${schedule.hour} * * ${dow}`;
}
/** Reject anything that would compile to a cron we can't install. Returns the
* normalized value, or a message naming the offending field. */
export function parseSchedule(
raw: unknown,
): { ok: true; value: NotificationSchedule } | { ok: false; error: string } {
const v = raw as Partial<NotificationSchedule> | null;
if (!v || typeof v !== "object") return { ok: false, error: "Horario inválido." };
const hour = Number(v.hour);
const minute = Number(v.minute);
if (!Number.isInteger(hour) || hour < 0 || hour > 23) {
return { ok: false, error: "La hora debe estar entre 0 y 23." };
}
if (!Number.isInteger(minute) || minute < 0 || minute > 59) {
return { ok: false, error: "Los minutos deben estar entre 0 y 59." };
}
const weekdays = Array.isArray(v.weekdays) ? v.weekdays.map(Number) : [];
if (weekdays.some((d) => !Number.isInteger(d) || d < 0 || d > 6)) {
return { ok: false, error: "Los días deben estar entre 0 (domingo) y 6." };
}
return {
ok: true,
value: {
enabled: !!v.enabled,
hour,
minute,
weekdays: [...new Set(weekdays)].sort((a, b) => a - b),
},
};
}
@Injectable()
export class NotificationScheduleService {
private readonly logger = new Logger(NotificationScheduleService.name);
private readonly handlers = new Map<ScheduleKind, () => Promise<unknown>>();
constructor(
private readonly settings: SettingsService,
private readonly registry: SchedulerRegistry,
) {}
/**
* Called once per kind at boot by the service that owns the sweep. Installs
* the job immediately so a freshly started process honours the stored
* cadence without waiting for someone to open the UI.
*/
async register(kind: ScheduleKind, handler: () => Promise<unknown>) {
this.handlers.set(kind, handler);
await this.apply(kind);
}
async get(kind: ScheduleKind): Promise<ResolvedSchedule> {
const resolved = await this.settings.notificationSchedule(
kind,
DEFAULTS[kind],
);
const cron = scheduleCron(resolved.value);
return { ...resolved, cron, nextRun: this.nextRun(kind) };
}
async getAll(): Promise<Record<ScheduleKind, ResolvedSchedule>> {
const entries = await Promise.all(
SCHEDULE_KINDS.map(async (k) => [k, await this.get(k)] as const),
);
return Object.fromEntries(entries) as Record<ScheduleKind, ResolvedSchedule>;
}
async set(
kind: ScheduleKind,
schedule: NotificationSchedule,
userId: string,
): Promise<ResolvedSchedule> {
await this.settings.setNotificationSchedule(kind, schedule, userId);
await this.apply(kind);
return this.get(kind);
}
/** (Re)install the cron job for one kind from whatever is stored now. */
private async apply(kind: ScheduleKind): Promise<void> {
const handler = this.handlers.get(kind);
if (!handler) return;
this.remove(kind);
const { value } = await this.settings.notificationSchedule(
kind,
DEFAULTS[kind],
);
if (!value.enabled) {
this.logger.log(`Horario de ${SCHEDULE_LABELS[kind]}: desactivado.`);
return;
}
const cron = scheduleCron(value);
const job = new CronJob(
cron,
() => {
void handler().catch((error) =>
this.logger.error(
`Falló la corrida programada de ${SCHEDULE_LABELS[kind]}: ` +
`${(error as Error).message}`,
),
);
},
null,
false,
SCHEDULE_TIME_ZONE,
);
this.registry.addCronJob(this.jobName(kind), job);
job.start();
this.logger.log(
`Horario de ${SCHEDULE_LABELS[kind]}: ${cron} (${SCHEDULE_TIME_ZONE}).`,
);
}
private remove(kind: ScheduleKind): void {
const name = this.jobName(kind);
// `deleteCronJob` throws when the job was never installed, which is the
// normal case on first apply — presence check instead of try/catch so a
// real failure still surfaces.
if (!this.registry.doesExist("cron", name)) return;
this.registry.getCronJob(name).stop();
this.registry.deleteCronJob(name);
}
private nextRun(kind: ScheduleKind): string | null {
const name = this.jobName(kind);
if (!this.registry.doesExist("cron", name)) return null;
const next = this.registry.getCronJob(name).nextDate();
return next ? next.toJSDate().toISOString() : null;
}
private jobName(kind: ScheduleKind): string {
return `notification-schedule:${kind}`;
}
}
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
import { parseSchedule, scheduleCron } from "./notification-schedule.service";
/**
* The cadence editor's only sharp edge: a stored value compiles to a cron
* expression that the scheduler installs verbatim. A malformed one either
* throws at install time (taking the sweep down) or silently installs the
* wrong cadence, so validation happens before anything is written.
*/
describe("scheduleCron", () => {
it("compiles a daily schedule with no weekday filter", () => {
expect(
scheduleCron({ enabled: true, hour: 6, minute: 0, weekdays: [] }),
).toBe("0 6 * * *");
});
it("compiles the legacy Mon/Wed/Fri cadence, sorted and de-duplicated", () => {
expect(
scheduleCron({ enabled: true, hour: 7, minute: 30, weekdays: [5, 1, 3, 1] }),
).toBe("30 7 * * 1,3,5");
});
});
describe("parseSchedule", () => {
it("normalizes weekdays and coerces enabled to a boolean", () => {
const parsed = parseSchedule({
enabled: 1,
hour: 6,
minute: 0,
weekdays: [3, 1, 3],
});
expect(parsed).toEqual({
ok: true,
value: { enabled: true, hour: 6, minute: 0, weekdays: [1, 3] },
});
});
it("defaults a missing weekday list to every day", () => {
const parsed = parseSchedule({ enabled: true, hour: 0, minute: 0 });
expect(parsed.ok && parsed.value.weekdays).toEqual([]);
});
it.each([
[{ enabled: true, hour: 24, minute: 0 }, "hora"],
[{ enabled: true, hour: 6, minute: 60 }, "minutos"],
[{ enabled: true, hour: 6, minute: 0, weekdays: [7] }, "días"],
[{ enabled: true, hour: 6.5, minute: 0 }, "hora"],
])("rejects %p", (input, field) => {
const parsed = parseSchedule(input);
expect(parsed.ok).toBe(false);
expect(!parsed.ok && parsed.error.toLowerCase()).toContain(field);
});
it("rejects a non-object", () => {
expect(parseSchedule(null).ok).toBe(false);
});
});
@@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
import {
EmailNotificationServicio,
EmailNotificationType,
} from "@jorgecuadros/database";
import { IsBoolean, IsEnum, IsOptional } from "class-validator";
/**
* Where `debug` sends everything. The PHP used `rmancinas@freakma.net`;
* same here. Exported because the flag is platform-wide — the renewal
* notices honour it too, and two copies of this address would eventually
* disagree.
*/
export const DEBUG_RECIPIENT = "rmancinas@freakma.net";
/**
* Shared flags for every notification send — the four servicios jobs and
* the pólizas renewal notices alike. Every endpoint takes the same shape
* so the UI can offer one set of switches for the whole screen; each flag
* is documented inline so the per-job semantics are obvious in one place.
*
* `debug` — replace every recipient with `DEBUG_RECIPIENT` so a
* real customer never receives mail during a test run.
* Logged on every row. On the renewal side a debug send
* also does NOT write the `RenewalNotice` row, so a test
* can't gate the letter the customer is still owed.
* `ignoreDayRestriction` — Job 3 only: bypass the Mon/Wed/Fri (red) and
* Wed-only (yellow) day gates. Off by default so
* the on-demand sweep behaves like the legacy
* script.
* `useEmailLimit` — Job 3 only: pause the sweep 1 hour after 100
* sends (a vestigial SMTP-era throttling limit).
* Off by default; SES does not need it.
*/
export class NotificationFlagsDto {
@IsOptional()
@IsBoolean()
debug?: boolean;
@IsOptional()
@IsBoolean()
ignoreDayRestriction?: boolean;
@IsOptional()
@IsBoolean()
useEmailLimit?: boolean;
}
/**
* What we know at job-end and put on the wire. Field names match the
* legacy PHP scripts' `echo json_encode(...)` so a downstream log scraper
* that already parses `notificationType: "sendPaymentConfirmation"`
* keeps working — see `~/Documents/Claude-Memory/email-notifications-spec.md`
* for the verbatim PHP shapes. Specifically: Job 1 reports
* `notificationType: "sendPaymentConfirmation"` (the legacy literal), and
* uses field `result` instead of `request`; the other three use
* `notificationType` matching the script's purpose.
*
* Every variant carries `sent/skipped/failed/debug` for the audit log;
* the legacy fields stay where they were so the response shape is
* exactly backward-compatible.
*/
export type NotificationJobResponse =
| {
// Job 1
result: "success";
notificationType: "sendPaymentConfirmation";
reason: string;
statusCode: 200;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
debug: boolean;
type: "OUTSTANDING_PAYMENT";
}
| {
// Job 2
request: "success";
notificationType: "sendPaymentConfirmation";
confirmationSent: string;
statusCode: 200;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
debug: boolean;
type: "PAYMENT_CONFIRMATION";
}
| {
// Job 3 — sent/skipped/failed included so the audit log can record
// totals without depending on (red+yellow) alone.
request: "success";
notificationType: "sendAccountStatus";
statusSent: string;
statusReport: string;
statusCode: 200;
red: number;
yellow: number;
total: number;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
debug: boolean;
type: "ACCOUNT_STATUS";
}
| {
// Job 4
request: "success";
notificationType: "sendTrustPaymentConfirmation";
confirmationSent: string;
statusCode: 200;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
debug: boolean;
type: "TRUST_PAYMENT_CONFIRMATION";
};
/** The four jobs, in the order the "ejecutar todos" sweep runs them. */
export type NotificationJobKind =
| "outstanding"
| "payment"
| "account"
| "trust";
/**
* One entry of the run-all sweep. A job that throws does NOT abort the
* sweep — it is recorded with `ok: false` and the next job still runs, so a
* single bad query can't silently block the other three envíos.
*/
export interface NotificationRunAllJobResult {
kind: NotificationJobKind;
ok: boolean;
result?: NotificationJobResponse;
error?: string;
}
/**
* Aggregate response for `POST /notifications/run-all`. `sent/skipped/failed`
* are the sums across every job that completed; `jobs` keeps each job's own
* verbatim legacy response so the UI can still show per-job detail.
*/
export interface NotificationRunAllResponse {
request: "success";
notificationType: "runAllNotifications";
statusCode: 200;
debug: boolean;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
/** Jobs that threw — sweep continued past them. */
errors: number;
jobs: NotificationRunAllJobResult[];
type: "RUN_ALL";
}
/** Normalized record for a single send attempt, fed by all four jobs. */
export interface SendAttempt {
notificationType: EmailNotificationType;
servicio: EmailNotificationServicio;
customerId: string | null;
customerName: string;
customerEmail: string;
subject: string;
bodySnapshot: string;
bodyRequestUrl?: string;
/** Account-status-only — 0 yellow / 1 red. Null on the other three jobs. */
level?: 0 | 1;
/** Account-status-only — DEBAJO DEL TIPO / EN ROJO. */
historyTipo?: string;
historyBalance?: string;
historyTCambio?: string;
historySolicitado?: string;
}
/** Status enum values, mirrored from `EmailNotificationStatus`. */
export type AttemptStatus = "SENT" | "FAILED" | "SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL" | "SKIPPED_GATE";
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import {
BadRequestException,
Body,
Controller,
Get,
HttpCode,
Param,
Post,
Put,
Query,
Req,
UseGuards,
} from "@nestjs/common";
import { Request } from "express";
import {
EmailNotificationServicio,
EmailNotificationStatus,
EmailNotificationType,
} from "@jorgecuadros/database";
import { Transform, Type } from "class-transformer";
import {
ArrayMaxSize,
IsArray,
IsBoolean,
IsEnum,
IsInt,
IsOptional,
IsString,
Max,
Min,
} from "class-validator";
import { AuthenticatedGuard } from "../auth/authenticated.guard";
import { AbilityGuard } from "../auth/ability.guard";
import { RequireAbility } from "../auth/require-ability.decorator";
import { AuditService } from "../common/audit.service";
import { invalidEmails, SettingsService } from "../settings/settings.service";
import {
NotificationScheduleService,
parseSchedule,
SCHEDULE_KINDS,
ScheduleKind,
} from "./notification-schedule.service";
import { NotificationFlagsDto } from "./notification.types";
import { NotificationsService } from "./notifications.service";
/** Same flags for every job, query-string OR body (the PHP scripts took
* both via STDIN vs HTTP-CGI — we accept either for parity). */
class RunJobDto extends NotificationFlagsDto {}
class ListLogDto {
@IsOptional() @Type(() => Number) @IsInt() @Min(1) page?: number;
@IsOptional() @Type(() => Number) @IsInt() @Min(1) @Max(200) pageSize?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsEnum(EmailNotificationType) type?: EmailNotificationType;
/** One or more servicios, comma-separated. The /notificaciones tabs each
* read their own slice of the one log: Servicios passes
* `CUSTOMERS,TRUST`, Pólizas passes `POLICIES`. Omitted = every servicio. */
@IsOptional()
@Transform(({ value }) =>
typeof value === "string"
? value.split(",").map((s) => s.trim()).filter(Boolean)
: value,
)
@IsEnum(EmailNotificationServicio, { each: true })
servicio?: EmailNotificationServicio[];
@IsOptional() @IsEnum(EmailNotificationStatus) status?: EmailNotificationStatus;
@IsOptional() @IsEnum(["sent", "failed", "skipped", "all"]) view?: "sent" | "failed" | "skipped" | "all";
}
/** An empty array is valid and means "send no summaries" — the cap only
* exists so a paste accident can't write an unbounded blob. */
class AdminEmailsDto {
@IsArray()
@ArrayMaxSize(50)
@IsString({ each: true })
emails!: string[];
}
/** Cadence of one automatic envío. Ranges are re-checked by `parseSchedule`,
* which is also what the scheduler itself uses — the decorators here only
* reject wrong *types* so a bad payload fails at the edge. */
class ScheduleDto {
@IsBoolean() enabled!: boolean;
@IsInt() @Min(0) @Max(23) hour!: number;
@IsInt() @Min(0) @Max(59) minute!: number;
@IsOptional() @IsArray() @IsInt({ each: true }) weekdays?: number[];
}
function actingId(req: Request): string {
return (req.user as { id: string }).id;
}
/**
* HTTP surface for the mass-notification jobs. Four trigger endpoints +
* two read endpoints (list log, stats). All mutations gated by the
* `notification:send` ability so a STAFF user can't accidentally fire a
* 260-mail sweep.
*/
@UseGuards(AuthenticatedGuard, AbilityGuard)
@Controller("notifications")
export class NotificationsController {
constructor(
private readonly svc: NotificationsService,
private readonly audit: AuditService,
private readonly settings: SettingsService,
private readonly schedule: NotificationScheduleService,
) {}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------- triggers */
@Post("outstanding-payments")
@RequireAbility("notification:send")
@HttpCode(200)
async runOutstanding(
@Body() body: RunJobDto,
@Query() query: RunJobDto,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
const flags = { ...query, ...body };
const result = await this.svc.runOutstandingPayments(flags);
void this.audit.log(actingId(req), "notification.outstanding.run", {
debug: !!flags.debug,
sent: result.sent,
skipped: result.skipped,
failed: result.failed,
});
return result;
}
@Post("payment-confirmation")
@RequireAbility("notification:send")
@HttpCode(200)
async runPaymentConfirm(
@Body() body: RunJobDto,
@Query() query: RunJobDto,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
const flags = { ...query, ...body };
const result = await this.svc.runPaymentConfirmation(flags);
void this.audit.log(actingId(req), "notification.payment-confirm.run", {
debug: !!flags.debug,
sent: result.sent,
skipped: result.skipped,
failed: result.failed,
});
return result;
}
@Post("account-status")
@RequireAbility("notification:send")
@HttpCode(200)
async runAccountStatus(
@Body() body: RunJobDto,
@Query() query: RunJobDto,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
const flags = { ...query, ...body };
const result = await this.svc.runAccountStatus(flags);
// Narrow the discriminated union to the ACCOUNT_STATUS variant before
// pulling red/yellow/total — TS can't follow this through `await` alone.
if (result.type === "ACCOUNT_STATUS") {
void this.audit.log(actingId(req), "notification.account-status.run", {
debug: !!flags.debug,
red: result.red,
yellow: result.yellow,
total: result.total,
sent: result.sent,
skipped: result.skipped,
failed: result.failed,
});
}
return result;
}
@Post("trust-payment-confirmation")
@RequireAbility("notification:send")
@HttpCode(200)
async runTrustConfirm(
@Body() body: RunJobDto,
@Query() query: RunJobDto,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
const flags = { ...query, ...body };
const result = await this.svc.runTrustConfirmation(flags);
void this.audit.log(actingId(req), "notification.trust-confirm.run", {
debug: !!flags.debug,
sent: result.sent,
skipped: result.skipped,
failed: result.failed,
});
return result;
}
/**
* Run all four jobs sequentially with one set of flags. Audited as a
* single `notification.run-all.run` entry carrying the aggregate totals
* plus each job's outcome — the per-job endpoints are NOT re-audited, so
* the log has exactly one row per staff click.
*/
@Post("run-all")
@RequireAbility("notification:send")
@HttpCode(200)
async runAll(
@Body() body: RunJobDto,
@Query() query: RunJobDto,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
const flags = { ...query, ...body };
const result = await this.svc.runAll(flags);
void this.audit.log(actingId(req), "notification.run-all.run", {
debug: !!flags.debug,
ignoreDayRestriction: !!flags.ignoreDayRestriction,
useEmailLimit: !!flags.useEmailLimit,
sent: result.sent,
skipped: result.skipped,
failed: result.failed,
errors: result.errors,
jobs: result.jobs.map((j) => ({ kind: j.kind, ok: j.ok })),
});
return result;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------- read views */
@Get("log")
listLog(@Query() q: ListLogDto) {
const page = q.page ?? 1;
const pageSize = q.pageSize ?? 50;
return this.svc.listLog({
page,
pageSize,
type: q.type,
servicio: q.servicio,
status: this.mapViewStatus(q.view, q.status),
customerId: undefined,
});
}
@Get("stats")
stats(@Query() q: ListLogDto) {
return this.svc.stats(q.servicio);
}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------- settings */
/** Who receives the per-job summary email. Readable by any logged-in user
* so the UI can show the current list; editing needs `setting:manage`. */
@Get("settings/admin-emails")
adminEmails() {
return this.settings.notificationAdminEmails();
}
@Put("settings/admin-emails")
@RequireAbility("setting:manage")
async setAdminEmails(@Body() dto: AdminEmailsDto, @Req() req: Request) {
const emails = dto.emails.map((e) => e.trim()).filter(Boolean);
const bad = invalidEmails(emails);
if (bad.length) {
throw new BadRequestException(
`Correo inválido: ${bad.join(", ")}`,
);
}
const result = await this.settings.setNotificationAdminEmails(
emails,
actingId(req),
);
void this.audit.log(actingId(req), "notification.settings.admin-emails", {
emails,
});
return result;
}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------- schedule */
/**
* Cadence of both automatic envíos. Readable by any logged-in user so the
* screen can show "próxima corrida" without needing edit rights; changing
* it needs `setting:manage`, same as the summary recipients.
*/
@Get("settings/schedule")
schedules() {
return this.schedule.getAll();
}
@Put("settings/schedule/:kind")
@RequireAbility("setting:manage")
async setSchedule(
@Param("kind") kind: string,
@Body() dto: ScheduleDto,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
if (!SCHEDULE_KINDS.includes(kind as ScheduleKind)) {
throw new BadRequestException(
`Horario desconocido: ${kind}. Use ${SCHEDULE_KINDS.join(" o ")}.`,
);
}
const parsed = parseSchedule({ ...dto, weekdays: dto.weekdays ?? [] });
if (!parsed.ok) throw new BadRequestException(parsed.error);
const result = await this.schedule.set(
kind as ScheduleKind,
parsed.value,
actingId(req),
);
void this.audit.log(actingId(req), "notification.settings.schedule", {
kind,
...parsed.value,
cron: result.cron,
});
return result;
}
/** Resolve the UI's coarse view tabs to concrete statuses. An explicit
* `status` wins. "Omitidos" covers both SKIPPED_* variants, which is why
* this returns a list rather than a single value. */
private mapViewStatus(
view: ListLogDto["view"],
status: ListLogDto["status"],
): EmailNotificationStatus[] | undefined {
if (status) return [status];
if (!view || view === "all") return undefined;
if (view === "sent") return [EmailNotificationStatus.SENT];
if (view === "failed") return [EmailNotificationStatus.FAILED];
if (view === "skipped") {
return [
EmailNotificationStatus.SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL,
EmailNotificationStatus.SKIPPED_GATE,
];
}
return undefined;
}
}
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import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { NotificationLogModule } from "./notification-log.module";
import { NotificationScheduleModule } from "./notification-schedule.module";
import { SettingsModule } from "../settings/settings.module";
import { NotificationsController } from "./notifications.controller";
import { NotificationsService } from "./notifications.service";
/**
* Mass email notifications. MailModule is global (registered in AppModule),
* so this module needs no MailService import — it picks it up by injection.
*
* The automatic sweep is registered by `NotificationsService` against
* `NotificationScheduleService`, which owns the cadence for both halves of
* /notificaciones and stores it in `app_settings`.
*/
@Module({
imports: [NotificationLogModule, NotificationScheduleModule, SettingsModule],
controllers: [NotificationsController],
providers: [NotificationsService],
exports: [NotificationsService],
})
export class NotificationsModule {}
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import {
renderAccountStatus,
renderOutstanding,
renderPaymentConfirm,
renderTrustConfirm,
} from "./render";
/**
* Render-level tests. The legacy PHP scripts fetched these bodies by URL;
* we render server-side and inline. The tests assert the *shape* of each
* body — account id, name, subject, balance/tipo, color band — because
* the customer base has been seeing these letters for years and a visual
* regression costs trust faster than any backend change does.
*/
describe("renderOutstanding", () => {
it("includes the customer id, name, total, and per-row table", () => {
const html = renderOutstanding({
customerId: "C-001",
customerName: "Acme & Co.",
total: "1234.50",
rows: [
{
date: "2026-07-01",
reference: "INV-1",
period: "Jul-26",
type: "CHECK",
amount: "-500.00",
balance: "-500.00",
},
{
date: "2026-07-15",
reference: "INV-2",
period: "Jul-26",
type: "CASH",
amount: "-734.50",
balance: "-1234.50",
},
],
year: 2026,
});
expect(html).toContain("Acme &amp; Co.");
expect(html).toContain("ACCOUNT #C-001");
expect(html).toContain("$ 1,234.50");
expect(html).toContain("INV-1");
expect(html).toContain("CHECK");
expect(html).toContain("IF YOU ALREADY SENT THE CHECK");
});
it("escapes HTML in the customer name", () => {
const html = renderOutstanding({
customerId: "x",
customerName: "<script>alert(1)</script>",
total: "0.00",
rows: [],
year: 2026,
});
expect(html).not.toContain("<script>alert(1)</script>");
expect(html).toContain("&lt;script&gt;alert(1)&lt;/script&gt;");
});
});
describe("renderPaymentConfirm", () => {
it("uses the transaction type in the heading and the amount in the body", () => {
const html = renderPaymentConfirm({
customerId: "C-002",
customerName: "Bob",
typeOfTrx: "CHECK DEPOSIT",
reference: "DEP-99",
amount: "500.00",
year: 2026,
});
expect(html).toContain("CHECK DEPOSIT CONFIRMATION");
expect(html).toContain("HI, Bob");
expect(html).toContain("REFER# DEP-99");
expect(html).toContain("$ 500.00");
});
});
describe("renderAccountStatus", () => {
it("uses the yellow band and the under-minimum phrasing for level=0", () => {
const html = renderAccountStatus({
customerId: "C-003",
customerName: "Carol",
level: 0,
balance: "10.00",
tipo: "40.00",
year: 2026,
});
expect(html).toContain("#88D5EE");
expect(html).toContain("under our minimum");
expect(html).toContain("Carol");
expect(html).toContain("$ 10.00");
expect(html).toContain("$ 40.00");
});
it("uses the red band and the rush phrasing for level=1", () => {
const html = renderAccountStatus({
customerId: "C-003",
customerName: "Carol",
level: 1,
balance: "-25.50",
tipo: "25.50",
year: 2026,
});
expect(html).toContain("#FF8D71");
expect(html).toContain("overdrawn");
expect(html).toContain("reactivate your payments");
expect(html).toContain("$ 25.50");
});
});
describe("renderTrustConfirm", () => {
it("labels the trust annual fee and quotes the amount", () => {
const html = renderTrustConfirm({
customerId: "C-004",
customerName: "Dan",
amount: "350.00",
year: 2026,
});
expect(html).toContain("Annual Bank Fee Payment Confirmation");
expect(html).toContain("$ 350.00");
expect(html).toContain("Most banks always request");
});
});
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/**
* HTML body renderers for the four notification jobs. These are the modern
* in-process equivalent of the legacy `getXxxForEmail.php` files the PHP
* scripts `fetch()`ed by URL. Rendering server-side and inlining the body
* in the response keeps a single SES MessageId tied to one frozen HTML
* snapshot (vs. the legacy flow, where the URL kept re-rendering with
* whatever the database looked like at click time).
*
* The visual style mirrors the legacy PHP templates where it makes sense
* (the office's customer base has been seeing these letters for years;
* gratuitous redesign costs trust). The body shell, table layout and the
* canonical contact block are preserved verbatim. English copy because the
* legacy letters were English; switching to Spanish is a future decision
* (see INSURANCE_FEATURES_SPEC §1.6 "Spanish or English body?").
*/
const HEAD = `<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>{title}</title>
</head>`;
const FOOT_CONTACT = `<p>If you have any questions regarding this notice please contact us at:
Tel. 011 52 (661) 612 - 1295 &nbsp; Fax. (661) 612 - 1285 &nbsp;
For any type of a 24 Hrs. emergencies: please dial 52 (664) 304 - 7778 |
<a href="mailto:jorge@jorgecuadros.com">jorge@jorgecuadros.com</a> |
<a href="https://www.jorgecuadros.com/contactus.php">Contact Us Form</a></p>`;
const SIGNED = (year: number) => `<center><span class="small">This message has been generated by the Jorge Cuadros &amp; Assoc. Information Server.<br />Copyright ${year}&nbsp;<a href="http://www.freakma.net/">Developed by FreaKmA.Net</a></span></center>`;
const esc = (s: string | null | undefined): string =>
String(s ?? "")
.replace(/&/g, "&amp;")
.replace(/</g, "&lt;")
.replace(/>/g, "&gt;")
.replace(/"/g, "&quot;");
const usd = (n: number | string | null | undefined): string => {
if (n === null || n === undefined) return "$ 0.00";
const v = typeof n === "string" ? Number(n) : n;
if (!isFinite(v)) return "$ 0.00";
return `$ ${v.toLocaleString("en-US", {
minimumFractionDigits: 2,
maximumFractionDigits: 2,
})}`;
};
/** Shared shell: a 2-column table that matches the PHP output layout. */
function shell(opts: {
title: string;
bg: string;
heading: string;
accountId: string | number;
accountName: string;
body: string;
note?: string;
statementLink?: string;
year: number;
}): string {
const { title, bg, heading, accountId, accountName, body, note, statementLink, year } = opts;
const stmt = statementLink ?? "https://my.jorgecuadros.com/";
return `${HEAD.replace("{title}", esc(title))}
<body style="background-color:${bg};color:#333;font-family:'Courier New', Courier, monospace;">
<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td width="43%" style="font-size:20px;font-weight:bold;">${esc(heading)}</td>
<td width="57%" style="font-size:12px;">Please do not reply to this message. For any Jorge Cuadros &amp; Assoc. customer service inquiries, visit: <a href="https://www.jorgecuadros.com/contactus.php">Customer Support</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><strong>${esc(accountName)}<br />ACCOUNT #${esc(String(accountId))}</strong></td>
<td><div align="center"><a href="${esc(stmt)}" target="_blank" style="color:#006699;font-weight:bold">Click Here to View Your Account Statement</a></div></td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">${body}</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
${
note
? `<tr><td colspan="2"><h4>${esc(note)}</h4>${FOOT_CONTACT}</td></tr>`
: `<tr><td colspan="2">${FOOT_CONTACT}</td></tr>`
}
<tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">${SIGNED(year)}</td></tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>`;
}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Outstanding payments — Job 1 */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
export interface OutstandingRow {
date: Date | string;
reference: string | null;
period: string | null;
type: string | null;
/** Signed amount (negative for charges). */
amount: number | string;
/** Running balance in the customer's currency, after this row. */
balance: number | string;
}
export function renderOutstanding(args: {
customerId: string;
customerName: string;
total: number | string;
rows: OutstandingRow[];
year: number;
}): string {
const rows = args.rows
.map(
(r) => `<tr>
<td>${esc(String(r.date))}</td>
<td>${esc(r.reference ?? "")}</td>
<td>${esc(r.period ?? "")}</td>
<td>${esc(r.type ?? "")}</td>
<td align="right">${esc(usd(r.amount))}</td>
<td align="right">${esc(usd(r.balance))}</td>
</tr>`,
)
.join("\n");
const body = `<p>This needs your prompt attention in order to avoid any disruption(s):</p>
<p align="center"><strong><font color="#FF0000">TOTAL OF OUTSTANDING BILLS: ${esc(
usd(args.total),
)} PESOS.</font></strong></p>
<table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr><th>DATE</th><th>REFER</th><th>PERIOD</th><th>TYPEOFTRX</th><th>CHARGECREDIT</th><th>BALANCE</th></tr>
${rows}
</table>`;
return shell({
title: "Outstanding Payments",
bg: "#9CC",
heading: "Outstanding Payments",
accountId: args.customerId,
accountName: args.customerName,
body,
note: "NOTE : IF YOU ALREADY SENT THE CHECK, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS EMAIL",
year: args.year,
});
}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Payment confirmation — Job 2 */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
export function renderPaymentConfirm(args: {
customerId: string;
customerName: string;
typeOfTrx: string;
reference: string | null;
/** The deposited amount (positive number — credits are positive in the
* unified ledger). */
amount: number | string;
year: number;
}): string {
const body = `<table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td width="48%" style="font-size:20px;font-weight:bold;">${esc(
args.typeOfTrx,
)} CONFIRMATION</td>
<td width="52%" style="font-size:12px;">Please do not reply to this message. For any Jorge Cuadros &amp; Assoc. customer service inquiries, visit: <a href="https://www.jorgecuadros.com/contactus.php" target="_blank">Customer Support</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<strong>HI, ${esc(args.customerName)}</strong><br/>
<strong>ACCOUNT #${esc(args.customerId)}</strong><br/>
<strong>REFER# ${esc(args.reference ?? "")}</strong>
</td>
<td>
<div align="center" style="padding:20px;">
<a href="https://my.jorgecuadros.com/" target="_blank" style="color:#006699;font-weight:bold"><em>Click Here to View Your Account Statement</em></a>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">
<p>Your account is now current to keep paying your future obligations. If for any reason your next bill is more than what's available; our system will email you our automatic alert requesting more funds. Thank You,</p>
<p align="center" style="color:#006600;font-weight:bold;">Your deposit was for ${esc(
usd(args.amount),
)} PESOS.</p>
</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2"><h4>NOTE : IF YOU ALREADY SENT THE CHECK, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS EMAIL</h4>${FOOT_CONTACT}</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">&nbsp;</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="2">${SIGNED(args.year)}</td></tr>
</table>`;
return `${HEAD.replace("{title}", "Payment Confirmation")}<body>${body}</body></html>`;
}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Account status — Job 3 (yellow + red) */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
export function renderAccountStatus(args: {
customerId: string;
customerName: string;
level: 0 | 1; // 0 = yellow (DEBAJO DEL TIPO), 1 = red (EN ROJO)
balance: number | string;
/** Amount the customer needs to deposit to clear the threshold. */
tipo: number | string;
year: number;
}): string {
const isYellow = args.level === 0;
const body = isYellow
? `<p>In order to avoid any disruptions please mail or bring ${esc(
usd(args.tipo),
)} USD ASAP. As your current Balance ${esc(
usd(args.balance),
)} is under our minimum required to run this account.</p>`
: `<p>Sorry Account is overdrawn and all utility bills are on hold please rush ${esc(
usd(args.tipo),
)} USD these funds must be on hand ASAP to reactivate your payments.</p>`;
return shell({
title: "Account Alert",
bg: isYellow ? "#88D5EE" : "#FF8D71",
heading: "Account Alert",
accountId: args.customerId,
accountName: args.customerName,
body,
note: "NOTE : PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO UMC AND ASSOCIATES. IF YOU ALREADY SENT THE CHECK, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS EMAIL.",
year: args.year,
});
}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Trust payment confirmation — Job 4 */
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
export function renderTrustConfirm(args: {
customerId: string;
customerName: string;
/** Annual fee amount posted (positive, in MXN per the PHP). */
amount: number | string;
year: number;
}): string {
const body = `<p>This automatic notice is to confirm, that your Annual Bank Fee has been paid by, and posted in your account. Thank You,</p>
<p align="center"><strong>The annual fee was posted for the amount of <font color="#FF0000">${esc(
usd(args.amount),
)} PESOS.</font></strong></p>`;
return shell({
title: "Trust Payment Confirmation",
bg: "#C0BEA0",
heading: "Annual Bank Fee Payment Confirmation",
accountId: args.customerId,
accountName: args.customerName,
body,
note: "NOTE : Most banks always request to make such payment in advance.",
statementLink: "https://my.jorgecuadros.com/",
year: args.year,
});
}
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import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { OCR_PROVIDER } from "../statements/ocr/ocr.provider";
import { TesseractOcrProvider } from "../statements/ocr/tesseract.provider";
/**
* Lifts the OCR seam out of StatementsModule so other modules (today:
* PolicyOcrModule) can inject OCR_PROVIDER without taking on the rest of
* the statement intake. StatementsModule itself imports this and gets the
* provider the same way.
*
* The concrete engine is still bound here — Tesseract today, a managed
* extraction API later is a one-line change in this file.
*/
@Module({
providers: [{ provide: OCR_PROVIDER, useClass: TesseractOcrProvider }],
exports: [OCR_PROVIDER],
})
export class OcrModule {}
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import { jobProgress } from "./ops.service";
/** Shape run_all.py emits, with the shell trace lines it interleaves. */
const line = (i: number, n: number, name: string) =>
`[paso ${i}/${n}] ${name}\n+ /repo/migration/.venv/bin/python /repo/migration/${name} --env prod\n[${name}] target env: prod\n validation: OK`;
describe("jobProgress", () => {
it("returns null before any step marker appears", () => {
// The safety backup runs before run_all.py, so this is the real state for
// the first stretch of every REIMPORT.
expect(jobProgress("== Respaldo de seguridad previo ==\ntablas capturadas: 39", "RUNNING")).toBeNull();
});
it("returns null for jobs that have no steps at all", () => {
// BACKUP/RESTORE are a single mysqldump; a fabricated percentage would be
// worse than none.
expect(jobProgress("mysqldump ... done", "SUCCESS")).toBeNull();
});
it("tracks the most recent marker, not the first", () => {
const log = [line(1, 9, "transform_customers.py"), line(2, 9, "transform_properties.py")].join("\n");
const p = jobProgress(log, "RUNNING");
expect(p).toMatchObject({ step: 2, total: 9, name: "transform_properties.py" });
});
/**
* The point of the whole feature. While RUNNING, step i is IN PROGRESS, so
* only i-1 are done. Counting i as complete would show 100% while the final
* and slowest step (blob_extract) is still working.
*/
it("does not claim a running step is finished", () => {
expect(jobProgress(line(1, 9, "transform_customers.py"), "RUNNING")?.percent).toBe(0);
expect(jobProgress(line(9, 9, "blob_extract.py"), "RUNNING")?.percent).toBe(88);
});
it("reaches 100 only once the job is no longer running", () => {
expect(jobProgress(line(9, 9, "blob_extract.py"), "SUCCESS")?.percent).toBe(100);
});
/** A job that died mid-way must report where it died, not 100%. */
it("reports the failed step rather than completion", () => {
const p = jobProgress(line(5, 9, "transform_transactions.py"), "FAILED");
expect(p).toMatchObject({ step: 5, total: 9 });
expect(p!.percent).toBe(55);
});
it("handles the 8-step SYNC list as well as the 9-step REIMPORT one", () => {
expect(jobProgress(line(8, 8, "transform_bank.py"), "SUCCESS")?.percent).toBe(100);
expect(jobProgress(line(4, 8, "transform_policies.py"), "RUNNING")?.percent).toBe(37);
});
/**
* Captured verbatim from `run_all.run(..., step=8, total=9)`. This is the
* contract between the Python and this parser; if run_all.py's format
* changes, this fails rather than the panel silently showing no progress.
*/
it("parses the exact line run_all.py emits", () => {
const real =
"[paso 8/9] transform_bank.py\n+ /repo/migration/.venv/bin/python /repo/migration/transform_bank.py --env prod";
expect(jobProgress(real, "RUNNING")).toMatchObject({
step: 8,
total: 9,
name: "transform_bank.py",
percent: 77,
});
});
it("ignores a malformed marker instead of reporting NaN", () => {
expect(jobProgress("[paso 3/0] x.py", "RUNNING")).toBeNull();
});
/** The marker must be at line start so log text quoting it cannot spoof it. */
it("does not match a marker embedded mid-line", () => {
expect(jobProgress("some output mentioning [paso 4/9] fake.py", "RUNNING")).toBeNull();
});
});
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@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ import { AbilityGuard } from "../auth/ability.guard";
import { RequireAbility } from "../auth/require-ability.decorator";
import { AuditService } from "../common/audit.service";
import { OpsService } from "./ops.service";
import { ReplicationService } from "./replication.service";
import { StartJobDto } from "./start-job.dto";
/** Every route is ADMIN-only (ability "db:manage"). */
@@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ import { StartJobDto } from "./start-job.dto";
export class OpsController {
constructor(
private readonly ops: OpsService,
private readonly replication: ReplicationService,
private readonly audit: AuditService,
) {}
@@ -96,6 +98,12 @@ export class OpsController {
/* --------------------------------------------------------------- jobs */
/** Health of the my.jorgecuadros.com read replica. Read-only, no audit entry. */
@Get("replication")
replicationStatus() {
return this.replication.status();
}
@Get("jobs")
listJobs() {
return this.ops.listJobs();
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import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { OpsController } from "./ops.controller";
import { OpsService } from "./ops.service";
import { ReplicationService } from "./replication.service";
@Module({
controllers: [OpsController],
providers: [OpsService],
providers: [OpsService, ReplicationService],
})
export class OpsModule {}
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@@ -67,6 +67,55 @@ export class OpsService implements OnModuleInit {
async onModuleInit(): Promise<void> {
await fs.mkdir(this.ingestDir, { recursive: true });
await fs.mkdir(this.backupDir, { recursive: true });
await this.reconcileOrphanedJobs();
}
/**
* Fail any job still marked RUNNING at startup.
*
* Jobs run as a child of THIS process, so no job can outlive it: if a row says
* RUNNING while we are booting, its process died with the previous instance
* and nothing will ever finalize it. Since startJob() refuses to start while
* any RUNNING row exists, one interrupted job wedges the panel permanently
* with no way out from the UI — it took a manual UPDATE against production to
* recover the first time this happened, when a deploy landed 110 seconds into
* a REIMPORT.
*
* Deliberately unconditional rather than filtered on age: "started recently"
* does not mean "still alive" here, and a fresh boot is proof enough that
* nothing survived.
*/
private async reconcileOrphanedJobs(): Promise<void> {
try {
// Read then write one by one rather than updateMany: the log needs the
// reason APPENDED, and a job whose log just stops mid-step with no
// explanation is what made the first occurrence hard to diagnose.
const orphans = await this.prisma.opsJob.findMany({
where: { status: "RUNNING" },
select: { id: true, kind: true, log: true },
});
for (const job of orphans) {
await this.prisma.opsJob.update({
where: { id: job.id },
data: {
status: "FAILED",
finishedAt: new Date(),
log: {
set:
job.log +
"\n[interrumpido: el contenedor se reinició mientras el trabajo corría; " +
"el proceso hijo no sobrevive a un redespliegue. " +
"Vuelva a ejecutar la operación desde el principio.]\n",
},
},
});
this.logger.warn(`trabajo ${job.kind} ${job.id} quedó huérfano; marcado FAILED`);
}
} catch (e) {
// Never block startup on this. A failed reconcile leaves the panel
// wedged, which is bad, but an API that will not boot is worse.
this.logger.error(`no se pudieron reconciliar trabajos huérfanos: ${String(e)}`);
}
}
/* -------------------------------------------------------------- ingest */
@@ -163,7 +212,9 @@ export class OpsService implements OnModuleInit {
async getJob(id: string) {
const job = await this.prisma.opsJob.findUnique({ where: { id } });
if (!job) throw new NotFoundException("Trabajo no encontrado.");
return job;
// Derived, never stored: the log is the single source of truth for how far
// a job got, so progress cannot drift out of sync with it.
return { ...job, progress: jobProgress(job.log, job.status) };
}
/**
@@ -262,9 +313,26 @@ export class OpsService implements OnModuleInit {
* deploy/scripts/pre-migrate-backup.mjs — the two write into the same volume
* and both are listed as restore points by this same screen.
*
* --set-gtid-purged=OFF: the production server is the replication SOURCE with
* GTID on, so without it every dump embeds SET @@GLOBAL.GTID_PURGED and is
* unrestorable onto the very server it came from.
* The dumper is probed at runtime rather than assumed. This command runs
* inside the API image, whose `mysql-client` is Alpine's — i.e. MariaDB's —
* where `mysqldump` is a deprecation-warning shim over `mariadb-dump` that
* rejects --set-gtid-purged outright:
* mysqldump: unknown variable 'set-gtid-purged=OFF'
* which failed every backup, including the safety backups SYNC and REIMPORT
* take first. MariaDB's dumper emits no GTID state unless asked (--gtid), so
* there is nothing to suppress there; the flag is passed only when the dumper
* on PATH advertises it, and the real binary is called directly only in the
* MariaDB case (calling `mariadb-dump` whenever it merely exists would pick
* it over a MySQL `mysqldump` earlier in PATH on a host carrying both).
*
* The probe is a command substitution, not `--help | grep -q`: PIPEFAIL is in
* effect and grep closing the pipe early would make a supported flag look
* unsupported.
*
* --set-gtid-purged=OFF (MySQL only): the production server is the
* replication SOURCE with GTID on, so without it every dump embeds
* SET @@GLOBAL.GTID_PURGED and is unrestorable onto the very server it came
* from.
*
* The table-count assertion is not belt-and-braces: `gzip -t` passes on the
* ~372-byte output of a mysqldump that died on its first statement, so a
@@ -277,8 +345,12 @@ export class OpsService implements OnModuleInit {
*/
private dumpCommand(flags: string, db: string, out: string): string {
return (
`( mysqldump ${flags} --single-transaction --routines --triggers ` +
`--no-tablespaces --set-gtid-purged=OFF ${db} | gzip -c > ${out} && ` +
`DUMP=mysqldump; GTID=; ` +
`case "$(mysqldump --help 2>/dev/null || true)" in ` +
`*set-gtid-purged*) GTID=--set-gtid-purged=OFF;; ` +
`*) command -v mariadb-dump >/dev/null 2>&1 && DUMP=mariadb-dump;; esac; ` +
`( $DUMP ${flags} --single-transaction --routines --triggers ` +
`--no-tablespaces $GTID ${db} | gzip -c > ${out} && ` +
`gzip -t ${out} && ` +
`TABLAS=$(gunzip -c ${out} | grep -c 'CREATE TABLE') && ` +
`echo "tablas capturadas: $TABLAS" && ` +
@@ -328,7 +400,12 @@ export class OpsService implements OnModuleInit {
`${PIPEFAIL}echo '== Respaldo de seguridad previo ==' && ` +
`${this.dumpCommand(flags, db, out)} && ` +
`echo '== Sincronización aditiva desde carpeta de ingesta ==' && ` +
`${shq(py)} ${runAll} --env ${shq(this.migrationEnv)} --sync`;
// --stage is not optional here. The staged Parquet lives in the image
// at migration/output, NOT on a volume, so every redeploy wipes it and
// a sync without --stage dies on a missing stg_*/*.parquet. Re-staging
// is also the only thing that makes "desde carpeta de ingesta" true:
// stale Parquet would sync the previous upload, not the current one.
`${shq(py)} ${runAll} --env ${shq(this.migrationEnv)} --stage --sync`;
return { cmd, resolvedParams: { safetyBackup: file } };
}
@@ -444,3 +521,52 @@ export class OpsService implements OnModuleInit {
function shq(v: string): string {
return `'${v.replace(/'/g, `'\\''`)}'`;
}
/** Progress derived from a job's log. Null when the job reports no steps. */
export interface JobProgress {
/** 1-based index of the step currently running (or last reached). */
step: number;
total: number;
/** Script name, e.g. "transform_bank.py". */
name: string;
/** 0..100, floored. 100 only once the job is no longer RUNNING. */
percent: number;
}
/**
* Parse the "[paso i/N] name" markers migration/run_all.py emits.
*
* Progress is DERIVED from the log rather than tracked in a column: the log is
* already the record of what happened, and a separate counter could disagree
* with it — which is exactly the confusion a progress display is supposed to
* remove. run_all.py owns the step count, so adding a step cannot desync this.
*
* BACKUP and RESTORE are a single mysqldump with no steps, so they return null
* and the UI shows an indeterminate spinner. Reporting a fabricated percentage
* for them would be worse than showing none.
*/
export function jobProgress(
log: string,
status: string,
): JobProgress | null {
// Last marker wins: the log grows, and the newest line is the current step.
const matches = [...log.matchAll(/^\[paso (\d+)\/(\d+)\] (\S+)/gm)];
const last = matches[matches.length - 1];
if (!last) return null;
const step = Number(last[1]);
const total = Number(last[2]);
if (!Number.isFinite(step) || !Number.isFinite(total) || total <= 0) return null;
// While RUNNING, step i means i is IN PROGRESS, not finished — so report
// (i-1) completed. Claiming 100% while the last step is still working is the
// classic progress-bar lie, and here the last step (blob_extract) is also the
// slowest, so it would sit at "100%" for the longest stretch of the job.
const done = status === "RUNNING" ? step - 1 : step;
return {
step,
total,
name: last[3],
percent: Math.max(0, Math.min(100, Math.floor((done / total) * 100))),
};
}
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import { Injectable, Logger } from "@nestjs/common";
import { execFile } from "node:child_process";
import { promisify } from "node:util";
const exec = promisify(execFile);
/**
* How far the SQL thread is behind the I/O thread, in source binlog bytes.
*
* This is a different question from `secondsBehind`, and it answers the case
* that lag hides: while the SQL thread grinds through one huge transaction,
* `Seconds_Behind_Source` can sit still or even read 0, but the relay backlog
* is plainly shrinking (or not). It costs nothing extra — every field here
* comes out of the same `SHOW REPLICA STATUS` the panel already runs.
*
* Both positions are coordinates in the SOURCE's binlog, so they are only
* comparable while both threads are working on the SAME source file. When they
* are not, the replica is whole files behind and the byte delta is meaningless
* (positions restart at ~4 in each new file), so `backlogBytes` and `percent`
* are null and `sameFile` says why.
*/
export interface ApplyProgress {
/** Source binlog file the I/O thread is currently reading. */
sourceLogFile: string | null;
/** Position in `sourceLogFile` that the I/O thread has fetched up to. */
readPos: number;
/** Source binlog file the SQL thread is currently applying. */
relayLogFile: string | null;
/** Position in `relayLogFile` that the SQL thread has applied up to. */
execPos: number;
/** True while both threads are on the same source file. */
sameFile: boolean;
/** Fetched-but-not-yet-applied bytes. Null when the files differ. */
backlogBytes: number | null;
/**
* `execPos / readPos` as a percentage, null when the files differ.
*
* Deliberately never rounded up to 100 while any backlog remains: binlog
* positions are large, so a real backlog of a few KB is 99.99% of the file
* and would render as "caught up" when it is not. Read `backlogBytes === 0`
* for actually caught up.
*/
percent: number | null;
}
export interface ReplicationStatus {
/** false when the replica is not configured for this environment at all. */
configured: boolean;
/** true only when both threads run, no error is set, and lag is within bounds. */
healthy: boolean;
host: string | null;
ioRunning: string | null;
sqlRunning: string | null;
/** null when MySQL reports NULL, which it does whenever a thread is down. */
secondsBehind: number | null;
lastIoError: string | null;
lastSqlError: string | null;
sourceHost: string | null;
/** Relay-log apply progress. Null when the status output has no positions. */
apply: ApplyProgress | null;
/** Human-readable reason when healthy is false. */
problem: string | null;
checkedAt: string;
}
/**
* Reports whether the my.jorgecuadros.com read replica is still replicating.
*
* The replica is what the public site reads once the platformDataSource flag is
* on, and a replica that has silently stopped applying serves stale balances
* rather than erroring — the failure is invisible from the site itself, which is
* why it needs a panel.
*
* Shells out to the mysql client for the same reason the rest of OpsService
* does: there is no MySQL driver in this API's dependencies, and the image
* already ships one.
*/
@Injectable()
export class ReplicationService {
private readonly logger = new Logger(ReplicationService.name);
/** Lag above this many seconds is reported as unhealthy. */
private readonly maxLagSeconds = Number(process.env.REPLICA_MAX_LAG ?? 60);
async status(): Promise<ReplicationStatus> {
const host = process.env.REPLICA_DB_HOST;
const user = process.env.REPLICA_DB_USER;
const password = process.env.REPLICA_DB_PASS;
const now = new Date().toISOString();
const empty: ReplicationStatus = {
configured: false,
healthy: false,
host: host ?? null,
ioRunning: null,
sqlRunning: null,
secondsBehind: null,
lastIoError: null,
lastSqlError: null,
sourceHost: null,
apply: null,
problem: null,
checkedAt: now,
};
if (!host || !user || !password) {
return { ...empty, problem: "REPLICA_DB_* no configuradas" };
}
let raw: string;
try {
// --ssl is required: the replica sets require_secure_transport=ON.
//
// --ssl-verify-server-cert=0 is deliberate and is NOT the same trade-off
// the website makes. This hop never leaves Tailscale — the replica is
// reached on its CGNAT tailnet address and its firewall admits only this
// host — so WireGuard already authenticates the peer. The DreamHost leg
// crosses the public internet and therefore pins the CA instead. The
// client here is MariaDB's, which rejects our self-signed CA outright
// unless it is handed the CA file, which would mean shipping a cert into
// this image for a link that is already authenticated.
const { stdout } = await exec(
"mysql",
[
`--host=${host}`,
`--user=${user}`,
"--ssl",
"--ssl-verify-server-cert=0",
"--connect-timeout=5",
"-e",
"SHOW REPLICA STATUS\\G",
],
{
env: { ...process.env, MYSQL_PWD: password },
timeout: 15_000,
},
);
raw = stdout;
} catch (e) {
const msg = e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e);
this.logger.warn(`no se pudo consultar la réplica: ${msg}`);
return { ...empty, configured: true, problem: `No se pudo conectar: ${msg}` };
}
const field = (name: string): string | null => replicaField(raw, name);
// An empty result set means the server is not configured as a replica at
// all — distinct from "configured but broken", and worth saying plainly.
if (!raw.includes("Replica_IO_Running")) {
return {
...empty,
configured: true,
problem: "El servidor no está configurado como réplica",
};
}
const ioRunning = field("Replica_IO_Running");
const sqlRunning = field("Replica_SQL_Running");
const lagRaw = field("Seconds_Behind_Source");
const secondsBehind =
lagRaw === null || lagRaw === "NULL" ? null : Number(lagRaw);
const lastIoError = field("Last_IO_Error");
const lastSqlError = field("Last_SQL_Error");
// Order matters: report the most specific cause first. Checking lag before
// the threads would blame "sin dato de retraso" for what is really a
// stopped thread, because MySQL reports NULL lag whenever either is down.
let problem: string | null = null;
if (ioRunning !== "Yes") problem = "El hilo de E/S no está corriendo";
else if (sqlRunning !== "Yes") problem = "El hilo SQL no está corriendo";
else if (lastSqlError) problem = `Error SQL: ${lastSqlError}`;
else if (lastIoError) problem = `Error de E/S: ${lastIoError}`;
else if (secondsBehind === null) problem = "Sin dato de retraso";
else if (secondsBehind > this.maxLagSeconds)
problem = `Retraso de ${secondsBehind}s (máximo ${this.maxLagSeconds}s)`;
return {
configured: true,
healthy: problem === null,
host,
ioRunning,
sqlRunning,
secondsBehind,
lastIoError,
lastSqlError,
sourceHost: field("Source_Host"),
// Reported, never folded into `healthy`: a non-zero backlog is the normal
// state of a working replica for the instant between fetch and apply, so
// alarming on it would cry wolf. It is here to answer "is it moving?"
// when the lag counter is stuck.
apply: applyProgress(raw),
problem,
checkedAt: now,
};
}
}
/**
* Derive relay-apply progress from `SHOW REPLICA STATUS\G` output.
*
* Exported for testing. Free in query terms — it re-reads four more fields from
* the output the caller already has, with no second round trip to the replica
* and no connection to the source.
*
* @returns null when either position is missing or unparseable, which is what
* happens on a server that is not a replica at all.
*/
export function applyProgress(raw: string): ApplyProgress | null {
const num = (name: string): number | null => {
const v = replicaField(raw, name);
if (v === null || v === "NULL") return null;
const n = Number(v);
return Number.isFinite(n) ? n : null;
};
const readPos = num("Read_Source_Log_Pos");
const execPos = num("Exec_Source_Log_Pos");
if (readPos === null || execPos === null) return null;
const sourceLogFile = replicaField(raw, "Source_Log_File");
const relayLogFile = replicaField(raw, "Relay_Source_Log_File");
const sameFile =
sourceLogFile !== null && relayLogFile !== null && sourceLogFile === relayLogFile;
// Clamped at 0: the SQL thread cannot be ahead of the I/O thread, but the two
// fields are sampled independently, so a rotation racing this read can print
// a momentarily negative delta. Zero is the honest floor, not a bug.
const backlogBytes = sameFile ? Math.max(0, readPos - execPos) : null;
let percent: number | null = null;
if (backlogBytes !== null && readPos > 0) {
// Truncate rather than round, and hold short of 100 while bytes remain —
// see the doc on ApplyProgress.percent.
const p = Math.floor((execPos / readPos) * 10_000) / 100;
percent = backlogBytes === 0 ? 100 : Math.min(p, 99.99);
}
return { sourceLogFile, readPos, relayLogFile, execPos, sameFile, backlogBytes, percent };
}
/**
* Read one field out of `SHOW REPLICA STATUS\G` output.
*
* Exported for testing, and worth testing: the obvious regex is wrong.
* `\s` matches newlines in JavaScript, so `^\s*NAME:\s*(.*)$` lets the `\s*`
* after the colon swallow the line break of an EMPTY field and capture the
* following line instead. Last_SQL_Error is empty on a healthy replica, so that
* version reported the next line ("Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:") as a SQL
* error and rendered a perfectly healthy replica as broken.
*
* Hence `[^\S\n]` — horizontal whitespace only — on both sides of the name.
*
* @returns the trimmed value, or null when the field is absent OR empty. Empty
* and absent mean the same thing to every caller here: MySQL prints
* error fields as blank rather than omitting them.
*/
export function replicaField(raw: string, name: string): string | null {
const m = raw.match(new RegExp(`^[^\\S\\n]*${name}:[^\\S\\n]*(.*)$`, "m"));
const v = m?.[1]?.trim();
return v === undefined || v === "" ? null : v;
}
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import { applyProgress, replicaField } from "./replication.service";
/**
* Verbatim shape of `SHOW REPLICA STATUS\G` from the live replica, trimmed to
* the fields the panel reads plus the neighbours that matter.
*
* The empty `Last_SQL_Error:` immediately followed by
* `Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:` is the whole point of the fixture — that exact
* adjacency is what the first implementation misread.
*/
const HEALTHY = [
"*************************** 1. row ***************************",
" Replica_IO_State: Waiting for source to send event",
" Source_Host: 100.103.77.46",
" Source_User: repl",
" Source_Log_File: binlog.000042",
" Read_Source_Log_Pos: 194884231",
" Relay_Source_Log_File: binlog.000042",
" Exec_Source_Log_Pos: 194884231",
" Replica_IO_Running: Yes",
" Replica_SQL_Running: Yes",
" Replicate_Do_DB: ",
" Last_Errno: 0",
" Last_Error: ",
" Seconds_Behind_Source: 0",
" Last_IO_Errno: 0",
" Last_IO_Error: ",
" Last_SQL_Errno: 0",
" Last_SQL_Error: ",
" Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids: ",
" Source_Server_Id: 1",
].join("\n");
const BROKEN = [
" Replica_IO_Running: Yes",
" Replica_SQL_Running: No",
" Seconds_Behind_Source: NULL",
" Last_IO_Error: ",
" Last_SQL_Error: Could not execute Write_rows event on table jorgecuadros.customers",
" Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids: ",
].join("\n");
describe("replicaField", () => {
it("reads plain values", () => {
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Replica_IO_Running")).toBe("Yes");
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Replica_SQL_Running")).toBe("Yes");
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Source_Host")).toBe("100.103.77.46");
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Seconds_Behind_Source")).toBe("0");
});
/**
* The regression this file exists for. `\s` matches newlines in JavaScript,
* so `^\s*NAME:\s*(.*)$` walks past an empty field's line break and captures
* the NEXT line — turning a healthy replica into
* "Error SQL: Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids:" in the admin panel.
*/
it("returns null for an empty field instead of the following line", () => {
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Last_SQL_Error")).toBeNull();
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Last_IO_Error")).toBeNull();
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Last_Error")).toBeNull();
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Replicate_Do_DB")).toBeNull();
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Replicate_Ignore_Server_Ids")).toBeNull();
});
it("still reads a real error when there is one", () => {
expect(replicaField(BROKEN, "Last_SQL_Error")).toBe(
"Could not execute Write_rows event on table jorgecuadros.customers",
);
expect(replicaField(BROKEN, "Replica_SQL_Running")).toBe("No");
});
/** NULL is a distinct state from empty and must survive as the literal. */
it("preserves the literal NULL that MySQL prints for unknown lag", () => {
expect(replicaField(BROKEN, "Seconds_Behind_Source")).toBe("NULL");
});
it("returns null for a field that is not present at all", () => {
expect(replicaField(HEALTHY, "Nonexistent_Field")).toBeNull();
});
/**
* Field names are matched at the start of a line. Without the line anchor,
* "Last_Error" would also match inside "Last_SQL_Error" and read the wrong
* value — the two carry different things and both feed the panel.
*/
it("does not match a field name that is a suffix of another", () => {
const raw = " Last_SQL_Error: boom\n Last_Error: ";
expect(replicaField(raw, "Last_Error")).toBeNull();
expect(replicaField(raw, "Last_SQL_Error")).toBe("boom");
});
});
/** Builds the four position fields the apply-progress reader cares about. */
function positions(
sourceFile: string,
readPos: number | string,
relayFile: string,
execPos: number | string,
): string {
return [
` Source_Log_File: ${sourceFile}`,
` Read_Source_Log_Pos: ${readPos}`,
` Relay_Source_Log_File: ${relayFile}`,
` Exec_Source_Log_Pos: ${execPos}`,
].join("\n");
}
describe("applyProgress", () => {
it("reports zero backlog and 100% when both positions match", () => {
const p = applyProgress(HEALTHY)!;
expect(p.sameFile).toBe(true);
expect(p.sourceLogFile).toBe("binlog.000042");
expect(p.readPos).toBe(194884231);
expect(p.execPos).toBe(194884231);
expect(p.backlogBytes).toBe(0);
expect(p.percent).toBe(100);
});
it("reports the byte delta when the SQL thread trails inside one file", () => {
const p = applyProgress(positions("binlog.000042", 2_000_000, "binlog.000042", 1_500_000))!;
expect(p.backlogBytes).toBe(500_000);
expect(p.percent).toBe(75);
});
/**
* The reason the byte delta exists at all. `Seconds_Behind_Source` holds at 0
* while the SQL thread is mid-transaction, so the backlog is the only field
* that moves — and the only one that says the replica is not caught up.
*/
it("shows a backlog even when the lag counter reads zero", () => {
const raw = [
" Seconds_Behind_Source: 0",
positions("binlog.000042", 900, "binlog.000042", 400),
].join("\n");
expect(replicaField(raw, "Seconds_Behind_Source")).toBe("0");
expect(applyProgress(raw)!.backlogBytes).toBe(500);
});
/**
* Positions restart near 4 in every new binlog file, so subtracting across
* files produces a number that is not a backlog — here it would be a large
* NEGATIVE one, which would render as "ahead of the source".
*/
it("refuses to compare positions across different binlog files", () => {
const p = applyProgress(positions("binlog.000043", 500, "binlog.000042", 194_000_000))!;
expect(p.sameFile).toBe(false);
expect(p.backlogBytes).toBeNull();
expect(p.percent).toBeNull();
expect(p.sourceLogFile).toBe("binlog.000043");
expect(p.relayLogFile).toBe("binlog.000042");
});
/**
* Percent must not round up to 100 while bytes remain: binlog positions are
* large, so a genuine backlog is a rounding error away from the whole file
* and would otherwise render as "caught up" on a replica that is not.
*/
it("stops short of 100% while any backlog remains", () => {
const p = applyProgress(positions("binlog.000042", 194_884_231, "binlog.000042", 194_884_230))!;
expect(p.backlogBytes).toBe(1);
expect(p.percent).toBe(99.99);
});
/** Sampled independently, so a rotation racing the read can invert them. */
it("clamps a momentarily negative delta to zero", () => {
const p = applyProgress(positions("binlog.000042", 400, "binlog.000042", 500))!;
expect(p.backlogBytes).toBe(0);
expect(p.percent).toBe(100);
});
it("returns null when the server is not a replica and prints no positions", () => {
expect(applyProgress("")).toBeNull();
expect(applyProgress(BROKEN)).toBeNull();
});
/** A stopped thread makes MySQL print NULL, which is not a position. */
it("returns null when a position is NULL", () => {
expect(applyProgress(positions("binlog.000042", "NULL", "binlog.000042", 400))).toBeNull();
});
});
@@ -358,6 +358,7 @@ export class PoliciesService {
return this.prisma.policy.update({ where: { id }, data: { archivedAt: null } });
}
private async ensurePolicy(id: string) {
const found = await this.prisma.policy.findUnique({
where: { id },
@@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
import type { OcrPage } from "../../statements/ocr/ocr.provider";
import {
detectPolicyProvider,
parsePolicy,
type ParsedCoverage,
} from "./policy-parser";
/**
* Verbatim excerpts of what the GMX portal's translation PDF actually
* rendered through pdftotext — same convention as the statement parser
* tests, where invented-clean input would test nothing because clean input
* is not the failure mode.
*/
function page(text: string): OcrPage {
return { text, words: [], confidence: 0.95 };
}
describe("detectPolicyProvider", () => {
it("claims GMX from the brand wordmark on the letterhead", () => {
expect(
detectPolicyProvider(
"Grupo Mexicano de Seguros, S.A. de C.V.\nTecoyotitla 412, Edificio GMX",
),
).toBe("GMX");
});
it("claims GMX from the 'gmx.com.mx' footer URL", () => {
expect(detectPolicyProvider("JUNTOS EL RIESGO ES MENOR\nwww.gmx.com.mx")).toBe("GMX");
});
});
describe("parsePolicy / GMX", () => {
// Verbatim text extracted from ~/Downloads/HC_Folio_000767_Traduccion.pdf via
// `pdftotext -layout`. Two pages joined by "\n\n".
const GMX_FULL = page(
"Multiple Policy\nHome\n" +
"Policy 007-037-07005947-0000-02 in accordance with the enclosed clauses, to insurance:\n" +
"Insured JON ASHLEY STRABALA\n" +
"Additional insured VIVIAN\n" +
"Legal address BONAMPACK No. EXT26 No.INT 0 COL. Punta Bandera, Tijuana, Baja California, C.P. 22550\n" +
"ZIP 22550 Income Tax No. XEXX-010101-000\n" +
"Broker (1176) Jorge Humberto Cuadros\n" +
"Term 12 months\n" +
"From 19/07/2026\n" +
"To 19/07/2027 at twelve hours (noon) Mexico City time.\n" +
"Currency DOLARES Premium payment CONTADO\n" +
"Free translation from the Spanish Insurance contract. The English text is just copy given by courtesy. In case of a dispute, the Spanish will prevail over the English version.\n" +
"Agreed clauses:\n" +
"•The insured and GMX Hereby declared...\n" +
"From the above, the present contract shall not be considered under the condition mentioned within article 36-B from the Insurance Companies General Law. Therefore it shall not be required its registration before the Comision National de Seguros y Fianzas.\n" +
"July 23, 2026\n" +
"Authority sign.\n" +
"Grupo Mexicano de Seguros, S.A. de C.V.\n" +
"Tecoyotitla 412, Edificio GMX\n" +
"JUNTOS EL RIESGO ES MENOR\n" +
"www.gmx.com.mx\n\n" +
"Risk Insured Amount Deductible Loss Participation\n" +
"Building $350,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Contents $60,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"ADDITIONAL RISK\n" +
"Risk Insured Amount Deductible Loss Participation\n" +
"Debris removal Building $35,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Debris removal Contents $6,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Outdoors Constructions $10,000.00 5% 10%\n" +
"Coverage Extention Covered Not applies Not applies\n" +
"All Risk Covered Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Earthquake and/or volcanic eruption Covered 2% of the sum insured for each damage structure 20%\n" +
"Extra Expenses $41,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Robbery with violence $10,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Jewerly $3,900.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Electronic Equipment $10,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Glasses $10,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Tenant $200,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Family $200,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Family $200,000.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"Domestic workers $7,010.00 Not applies Not applies\n" +
"VALUES ADDED, HOME GMX",
);
it("extracts the policy number, insured name, broker, dates, and currency", () => {
const p = parsePolicy(GMX_FULL);
expect(p.provider).toBe("GMX");
expect(p.policyNumber).toBe("007-037-07005947-0000-02");
expect(p.insuredName).toBe("JON ASHLEY STRABALA");
expect(p.additionalInsured).toBe("VIVIAN");
expect(p.agentName).toBe("Jorge Humberto Cuadros");
expect(p.policyFrom?.toISOString().slice(0, 10)).toBe("2026-07-19");
expect(p.policyTo?.toISOString().slice(0, 10)).toBe("2027-07-19");
expect(p.policyDate?.toISOString().slice(0, 10)).toBe("2026-07-23");
expect(p.currency).toBe("USD");
expect(p.zip).toBe("22550");
expect(p.legalAddress).toContain("BONAMPACK");
expect(p.premiumPayment).toBe("CONTADO");
});
it("extracts every coverage row off the second page table", () => {
const p = parsePolicy(GMX_FULL);
const byName = Object.fromEntries(p.coverages.map((c) => [c.risk, c]));
expect(byName.Building?.insuredAmount).toBe(350000);
expect(byName.Contents?.insuredAmount).toBe(60000);
expect(byName["Debris removal Building"]?.insuredAmount).toBe(35000);
expect(byName["Outdoors Constructions"]?.insuredAmount).toBe(10000);
expect(byName["Outdoors Constructions"]?.deductible).toBe("5%");
expect(byName["Outdoors Constructions"]?.lossParticipation).toBe("10%");
// Free-text coverage cells kept verbatim (the policy form surfaces them
// as observations, not as numbers).
expect(byName["Earthquake and/or volcanic eruption"]?.insuredAmount).toBeNull();
expect(byName["Earthquake and/or volcanic eruption"]?.deductible).toContain("2%");
expect(byName["Earthquake and/or volcanic eruption"]?.lossParticipation).toBe("20%");
expect(byName["All Risk"]?.insuredAmount).toBeNull();
expect(p.coverages.length).toBeGreaterThan(10);
});
it("leaves premium fields null on the certificate page and notes it", () => {
const p = parsePolicy(GMX_FULL);
expect(p.netPremium).toBeNull();
expect(p.total).toBeNull();
expect(p.policyFee).toBeNull();
expect(p.notes.join(" ")).toMatch(/prima/i);
});
it("still parses when the broker parens are missing", () => {
const p = parsePolicy(
page(
"Insured JON ASHLEY STRABALA\nBroker Jorge Humberto Cuadros\n" +
"From 19/07/2026\nTo 19/07/2027\nCurrency DOLARES\n" +
"Grupo Mexicano de Seguros",
),
);
expect(p.agentName).toBe("Jorge Humberto Cuadros");
});
it("rejects a page that carries no GMX signal at all", () => {
const p = parsePolicy(page("Random unrelated document with no policy data."));
expect(p.provider).toBe("");
expect(p.notes.join(" ")).toContain("no se reconoció el proveedor");
});
it("captures the deductible / loss-participation columns verbatim as strings", () => {
const p = parsePolicy(GMX_FULL);
const eq = p.coverages.find((c) => c.risk === "Earthquake and/or volcanic eruption");
expect(eq).toBeDefined();
const eqTyped = eq as ParsedCoverage;
expect(eqTyped.deductible).toContain("sum insured");
expect(eqTyped.lossParticipation).toBe("20%");
});
});
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import type { OcrPage } from "../../statements/ocr/ocr.provider";
/**
* What one parsed policy page yields. All fields are nullable because each
* provider prints a different subset (GMX's certificate has no premium
* breakdown, only insured amounts; GMX's receipt page would carry the
* premium), and the matcher + the review queue both work better with
* "field was read" vs "field was not" rather than guessing.
*/
export interface ParsedPolicy {
/** "GMX" today; the dispatcher lives on `detectProvider`. */
provider: string;
policyNumber: string | null;
insuredName: string | null;
additionalInsured: string | null;
/** The "Broker" line on GMX — mapped onto `Policy.agentName`. */
agentName: string | null;
legalAddress: string | null;
zip: string | null;
policyFrom: Date | null;
policyTo: Date | null;
/** Signature/issue date — `Policy.policyDate`. */
policyDate: Date | null;
/** "MXN" | "USD" | …, derived from the printed currency word. */
currency: string | null;
netPremium: number | null;
policyFee: number | null;
brokerFee: number | null;
total: number | null;
/** "CONTADO" / "MENSUAL" / … — premium-payment cadence text. */
premiumPayment: string | null;
/**
* GMX prints per-coverage rows in a table: Building / Contents /
* Earthquake / … with insured amount, deductible, loss participation.
* Preserved verbatim so a missing premium receipt still leaves the
* coverages auditable on the Policy row.
*/
coverages: ParsedCoverage[];
/** Human-readable trail of what was read, surfaced in the review queue. */
notes: string[];
}
export interface ParsedCoverage {
/** "Building", "Contents", "Debris removal Building", "Earthquake…". */
risk: string;
insuredAmount: number | null;
deductible: string | null;
lossParticipation: string | null;
}
// --- shared helpers ---------------------------------------------------------
const DIGIT_CONFUSIONS: Record<string, string> = {
O: "0", o: "0", D: "0", I: "1", l: "1", "|": "1", S: "5", B: "8",
};
/**
* Tesseract confuses these glyphs inside numeric runs with some regularity.
* Same map and same caveat as the statement parser: ONLY apply to fields
* known to be digits, never to free text.
*/
function toDigits(s: string | null | undefined): string {
if (!s) return "";
return s
.split("")
.map((c) => DIGIT_CONFUSIONS[c] ?? c)
.join("")
.replace(/\D/g, "");
}
/**
* Parse a printed amount, treating `,` and `.` by position rather than by
* assumption. Same algorithm as the statement parser — kept here so the
* policy module is self-contained, since importing from `../../statements`
* would couple two unrelated domains through a helper.
*/
function money(s: string | null | undefined): number | null {
if (!s) return null;
const cleaned = s.replace(/[\s$]/g, "");
let m = cleaned.match(/^(\d{1,3}(?:[.,]\d{3})+)([.,]\d{1,2})?$/);
if (m) {
const whole = m[1].replace(/[.,]/g, "");
const cents = m[2] ? m[2].slice(1) : "";
return Number(cents ? `${whole}.${cents.padEnd(2, "0")}` : whole);
}
m = cleaned.match(/^(\d+)[.,](\d{2})$/);
if (m) return Number(`${m[1]}.${m[2]}`);
const n = Number(cleaned.replace(/[,.]/g, ""));
return Number.isFinite(n) ? n : null;
}
function firstMatch(text: string, patterns: RegExp[]): string | null {
for (const p of patterns) {
const m = text.match(p);
if (m?.[1]) return m[1].trim();
}
return null;
}
const MONTHS: Record<string, number> = {
ENE: 0, FEB: 1, MAR: 2, ABR: 3, MAY: 4, JUN: 5,
JUL: 6, AGO: 7, SEP: 8, OCT: 9, NOV: 10, DIC: 11,
};
/**
* DD/MM/YYYY (GMX) and the dash-separated ISO variants. Two-digit years are
* windowed: < 50 → 20YY, ≥ 50 → 19YY, matching what a 1950-2049 window
* expects from a paper document.
*/
function parseDate(raw: string | null | undefined): Date | null {
if (!raw) return null;
const s = raw.trim();
let m = s.match(/^(\d{1,2})\/(\d{1,2})\/(\d{4})$/);
if (m) return utc(+m[3], +m[2] - 1, +m[1]);
m = s.match(/^(\d{1,2})[-\s/]([A-Z]{3})[-\s/](\d{2,4})$/i);
if (m && MONTHS[m[2].toUpperCase()] !== undefined) {
const yr = +m[3];
const y = m[3].length === 2 ? (yr < 50 ? 2000 + yr : 1900 + yr) : yr;
return utc(y, MONTHS[m[2].toUpperCase()], +m[1]);
}
m = s.match(/^(\d{4})[-/](\d{1,2})[-/](\d{1,2})$/);
if (m) return utc(+m[1], +m[2] - 1, +m[3]);
// "July 23, 2026" — the signature date on the GMX certificate.
m = s.match(/^([A-Za-z]+)\s+(\d{1,2}),\s*(\d{4})$/);
if (m) {
const MONTH_NAMES: Record<string, number> = {
january: 0, february: 1, march: 2, april: 3, may: 4, june: 5,
july: 6, august: 7, september: 8, october: 9, november: 10, december: 11,
};
const mo = MONTH_NAMES[m[1].toLowerCase()];
if (mo !== undefined) return utc(+m[3], mo, +m[2]);
}
return null;
}
function utc(y: number, mo: number, d: number): Date | null {
const dt = new Date(Date.UTC(y, mo, d));
return Number.isNaN(dt.getTime()) ? null : dt;
}
/** Map the printed currency word onto an ISO code. */
function currencyCode(raw: string | null | undefined): string | null {
if (!raw) return null;
const s = raw.trim().toUpperCase();
if (s.startsWith("PESO") || s === "MXN" || s.includes("NACIONAL")) return "MXN";
if (s.startsWith("DOLAR") || s === "USD" || s.includes("DOLLAR")) return "USD";
if (s === "EUR" || s.includes("EURO")) return "EUR";
return null;
}
// --- provider detection -----------------------------------------------------
/**
* Brand first, layout as a fallback. Same ordering rule as the statement
* parser: a brand wordmark is the cheapest, most reliable discriminator, and
* a layout rule that runs first can wrongly claim a page that happens to
* carry the same shape string (the statement parser's lesson with CFE vs
* GAS on "PERIODO FACTURADO").
*/
const BRAND: [string, RegExp][] = [
["GMX", /\bGMX\b|Grupo\s*Mexicano\s*de\s*Seguros|gmx\.com\.mx|JUNTOS\s*EL\s*RIESGO\s*ES\s*MENOR/i],
];
const LAYOUT: [string, RegExp][] = [
["GMX", /Multiple\s*Policy|IMPUESTO\s*PREDIAL[\s\S]{0,80}EN\s*FECHA|Material\s*damages\s*Section/i],
];
export function detectPolicyProvider(text: string): string | null {
for (const group of [BRAND, LAYOUT]) {
for (const [name, pattern] of group) {
if (pattern.test(text)) return name;
}
}
return null;
}
// --- parsers ----------------------------------------------------------------
const PARSERS: Record<string, (page: OcrPage) => ParsedPolicy> = {
GMX: parseGmx,
};
const EMPTY_COVERAGE: ParsedCoverage = {
risk: "",
insuredAmount: null,
deductible: null,
lossParticipation: null,
};
export function parsePolicy(page: OcrPage): ParsedPolicy {
const provider = detectPolicyProvider(page.text);
if (!provider) {
return {
provider: "",
policyNumber: null,
insuredName: null,
additionalInsured: null,
agentName: null,
legalAddress: null,
zip: null,
policyFrom: null,
policyTo: null,
policyDate: null,
currency: null,
netPremium: null,
policyFee: null,
brokerFee: null,
total: null,
premiumPayment: null,
coverages: [],
notes: ["no se reconoció el proveedor"],
};
}
return PARSERS[provider](page);
}
// --- GMX --------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* GMX policy certificate layout (this is the translation PDF — the Spanish
* version is the canonical source, but every GMX portal download is a
* translation so the parser can rely on these English labels).
*
* Page 1 carries the contract header in a single boxed table:
* Policy | Insured | Additional insured | Legal address | ZIP | Income Tax No.
* Broker | Term | From | To | Currency | Premium payment
* followed by an "Agreed clauses" block, the signature date, and the GMX
* letterhead.
*
* Page 2 carries the per-coverage table (Risk / Insured Amount / Deductible /
* Loss Participation) under "Material damages Section" and "ADDITIONAL RISK".
*
* Premium / total / fees are NOT on the certificate page — they live on
* GMX's separate "recibo" PDF. The parser leaves them null and flags the
* gap in `notes`; the matcher still proposes a Policy update from the
* certificate alone, and the staff confirm step fills premium in by hand
* or after a follow-up receipt upload.
*/
function parseGmx(page: OcrPage): ParsedPolicy {
const text = page.text;
const notes: string[] = [];
// ----- header table (page 1) --------------------------------------------
// The Policy row repeats the number in a long run:
// "Policy 007-037-07005947-0000-02 in accordance with the enclosed clauses…"
// so taking the first token-shaped number is correct; the trailing prose
// never looks like one. The dashes are part of the printed number — keep
// them (don't run toDigits, which would flatten them).
const policyNumber = firstMatch(text, [
/\bPolicy\s+([0-9OIlSBD]{3,4}[-\s][0-9OIlSBD]{3}[-\s][0-9OIlSBD]{8}[-\s][0-9OIlSBD]{4}[-\s][0-9OIlSBD]{2})/i,
/\bPolicy\s+([0-9OIlSBD][0-9OIlSBD\s-]{9,30})/,
]);
// "Insured JON ASHLEY STRABALA" — label, then 1+ whitespace, then the name.
// Names can carry accents (ÁVILA) or apostrophes (O'NEILL); the label is
// always upper-case English on this layout, so case is reliable.
const insuredName = labelValue(text, /^Insured\s+([A-ZÁÉÍÓÚÑ'][A-ZÁÉÍÓÚÑ '\-.]+)$/m);
const additionalInsured = labelValue(text, /^Additional\s+insured\s+([A-ZÁÉÍÓÚÑ '\-.]+)$/m);
// Legal address is a single long line; the parser keeps it whole.
const legalAddress = labelValue(text, /^Legal\s+address\s+(.+)$/m);
const zip = labelValue(text, /^ZIP\s+(\d{4,6})\b/m);
if (!zip && legalAddress) {
// Last resort: zip often appears at the tail of the address run too
// ("…C.P. 22550"). Cheap regex, no false-positive cost on this layout.
const m = legalAddress.match(/\b(\d{5})\b/);
if (m) notes.push(`ZIP leído de la dirección (${m[1]})`);
}
// Broker line on GMX: "(1176) Jorge Humberto Cuadros" — the number is the
// agent code, the name is what lands on `Policy.agentName`. The parens
// are optional: a future layout or scan drop them.
const brokerRaw = labelValue(text, /^Broker\s+(?:\(\d+\)\s*)?(.+)$/m);
const agentName = brokerRaw?.trim() ?? null;
// Term: "12 months" — informational, not a free-standing date. Stored in
// notes; the UI can derive `coveragePeriodDays` from From/To anyway.
const term = firstMatch(text, [/^Term\s+(\d+\s+months?)$/m]);
if (term) notes.push(`vigencia: ${term}`);
const policyFrom = parseDate(
labelValue(text, /^From\s+(\d{1,2}\/\d{1,2}\/\d{4})\b/m),
);
const policyTo = parseDate(
firstMatch(text, [/^To\s+(\d{1,2}\/\d{1,2}\/\d{4})\b/m]),
);
// "at twelve hours (noon) Mexico City time." — kept in notes only.
if (/twelve\s*hours|noon/i.test(text)) notes.push("vencimiento a las 12:00 hora del centro");
// The Currency / Premium payment cells sit next to each other on one
// line; pull them with bounded matches so the trailing label of the
// adjacent cell doesn't swallow the wrong value.
const currency = currencyCode(labelValue(text, /^Currency\s+(\S+?)(?:\s+Premium\s+payment|$)/m));
const premiumPayment = labelValue(text, /Premium\s+payment\s+(\S+)$/m);
// ----- signature date (page 1) -----------------------------------------
// Appears above the signature line on its own: "July 23, 2026".
const dateMatch = text.match(
/\b(January|February|March|April|May|June|July|August|September|October|November|December)\s+\d{1,2},\s*\d{4}\b/,
);
const policyDate = dateMatch ? parseDate(dateMatch[0]) : null;
if (!policyDate) notes.push("no se pudo leer la fecha de firma");
// ----- coverages table (page 2) -----------------------------------------
const coverages = parseGmxCoverages(text, notes);
if (!policyNumber) notes.push("no se pudo leer el número de póliza");
if (!policyFrom || !policyTo) notes.push("no se pudo leer el período de vigencia");
// Premium fields are expected to be missing on the certificate page; flag
// it explicitly so the reviewer knows to look for a separate receipt.
if (!text.match(/Prima\s*neta|net\s*premium/i)) {
notes.push("esta página no trae prima; revisar el recibo de GMX por separado");
}
return {
provider: "GMX",
policyNumber: policyNumber ? policyNumber.replace(/\s+/g, "") : null,
insuredName,
additionalInsured,
agentName,
legalAddress,
zip,
policyFrom,
policyTo,
policyDate,
currency,
netPremium: null,
policyFee: null,
brokerFee: null,
total: null,
premiumPayment,
coverages,
notes,
};
}
/**
* Read the value that follows a `LABEL` on the same line. Used by every
* "Label Value" cell on the GMX header table — matches on the line
* itself rather than across the page, so a label that also appears in body
* text can't accidentally claim a different cell.
*/
function labelValue(text: string, pattern: RegExp): string | null {
const m = text.match(pattern);
if (!m?.[1]) return null;
return m[1].replace(/\s+/g, " ").trim();
}
/**
* Walk the GMX per-coverage table on page 2.
*
* Real sample row (single-line representation of the table after pdftotext
* flattens it; the real layout uses fixed columns):
* "Building $350,000.00 Not applies Not applies"
*
* The four columns are:
* Risk (left), Insured Amount ($ figure OR the word "Covered"),
* Deductible (free text — "Not applies", "5%", "2% of the sum insured…"),
* Loss Participation (same).
*
* "Covered" means the coverage is included with no dollar cap. We record
* the word so the review queue surfaces it instead of inventing a number.
*
* Deductible / Loss Participation are kept as printed strings, not
* converted to numbers — a "20%" loss participation is a different field
* shape from a "$5,000" deductible and the JSON column lets the UI render
* either verbatim.
*
* Multi-line cells (the "Earthquake" row's deductible wraps to three lines
* because the column is narrow) are collapsed by joining consecutive
* non-table-body lines onto the previous row's deductible cell before
* applying the column regex.
*/
function parseGmxCoverages(text: string, notes: string[]): ParsedCoverage[] {
const out: ParsedCoverage[] = [];
// Stop at "VALUES ADDED" — the trailing prose section (homeowner
// services, legal text) is not a coverage table. Re-enter at
// "ADDITIONAL RISK" for the second coverage block on page 2.
const segments = text.split(/VALUES\s*ADDED/i)[0].split(/ADDITIONAL\s*RISK/i);
// `[ \t]` (not `\s`) inside a cell: the deductible/loss-participation
// columns may wrap onto several lines in the raw `pdftotext` output, and
// matching across newlines silently swallows the next row.
const re = /^([A-Za-zÁÉÍÓÚÑ][A-Za-zÁÉÍÓÚÑ /\-.]+?)[ \t]+(\$[\d,.]+|Covered|Not[ \t]+applies)[ \t]+(\S+(?:[ \t]\S+){0,8})[ \t]+(\S+(?:[ \t]\S+){0,8})[ \t]*$/gim;
let m: RegExpExecArray | null;
for (const seg of segments) {
re.lastIndex = 0;
while ((m = re.exec(seg)) !== null) {
const risk = m[1].trim();
const amountCell = m[2].trim();
const deductible = m[3].trim();
const lossParticipation = m[4].trim();
// Skip the "Risk / Insured Amount / Deductible / Loss Participation"
// header row itself, which matches the same regex.
if (/^Risk$/i.test(risk) && /Insured\s*Amount/i.test(amountCell)) continue;
out.push({
risk,
insuredAmount:
amountCell === "Covered" || amountCell === "Not applies"
? null
: money(amountCell),
deductible,
lossParticipation,
});
}
}
if (out.length === 0) notes.push("no se encontraron coberturas en la tabla");
return out;
}
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import { Injectable } from "@nestjs/common";
import { PrismaService } from "../prisma/prisma.service";
import type { ParsedPolicy } from "./parsers/policy-parser";
export interface MatchResult {
policyId: string | null;
customerId: string | null;
/** Why it landed here — shown in the review queue verbatim. */
note: string;
/** True only for an unambiguous hit on `Policy.policyNumber`. */
confident: boolean;
/**
* Every policy that carries the parsed number, with its customer. >1 means
* the policy number is shared across customers and a human must pick.
*/
candidates: { policyId: string; customerId: string; customerName: string; policyNumber: string }[];
}
/**
* Resolves a parsed policy page to an existing Policy (and its customer) the
* office already holds.
*
* **Match on `Policy.policyNumber` alone, never on the printed insured name.**
* The certificate's "Insured" line is the account's registrant, which drifts
* from the current owner — the same problem the statement matcher cites for
* utility bills ("ARNAIZ ROSAS ELSA AURORA" on a CESPT receipt for a
* customer this office holds as "CATT, RANDY"). Names are surfaced for the
* reviewer to sanity-check and never feed matching.
*
* A policy number that matches zero rows means the policy is new: the
* review screen then offers a customer picker and the confirm step creates
* the row. Multiple hits are surfaced rather than auto-picked — duplicate
* policy numbers across customers do occur (same group policy bound by two
* related parties), and picking one arbitrarily would silently book the
* wrong coverage.
*/
@Injectable()
export class PolicyMatcherService {
constructor(private readonly prisma: PrismaService) {}
async match(parsed: ParsedPolicy): Promise<MatchResult> {
if (!parsed.policyNumber) {
return this.unmatched("no se pudo leer el número de póliza");
}
const rows = await this.prisma.policy.findMany({
where: { policyNumber: parsed.policyNumber },
select: {
id: true,
policyNumber: true,
customerId: true,
customer: { select: { name: true } },
},
});
const candidates = rows.map((r) => ({
policyId: r.id,
customerId: r.customerId,
customerName: r.customer.name,
policyNumber: r.policyNumber,
}));
if (rows.length === 0) {
return {
policyId: null,
customerId: null,
note: `no se encontró ninguna póliza con el número ${parsed.policyNumber}`,
confident: false,
candidates: [],
};
}
if (rows.length > 1) {
return {
policyId: null,
customerId: null,
note: `${rows.length} pólizas comparten el número ${parsed.policyNumber}`,
confident: false,
candidates,
};
}
return {
policyId: candidates[0].policyId,
customerId: candidates[0].customerId,
note: `coincidencia exacta por número de póliza ${parsed.policyNumber}`,
confident: true,
candidates,
};
}
private unmatched(note: string): MatchResult {
return {
policyId: null,
customerId: null,
note,
confident: false,
candidates: [],
};
}
}
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import {
Body,
Controller,
Get,
Param,
Patch,
Post,
Query,
Req,
Res,
StreamableFile,
UploadedFiles,
UseGuards,
UseInterceptors,
} from "@nestjs/common";
import { FilesInterceptor } from "@nestjs/platform-express";
import type { Request, Response } from "express";
import { AuthenticatedGuard } from "../auth/authenticated.guard";
import { AbilityGuard } from "../auth/ability.guard";
import { RequireAbility } from "../auth/require-ability.decorator";
import { AuditService } from "../common/audit.service";
import type { UploadedFileLike } from "../storage/upload-file";
import { PolicyOcrService } from "./policy-ocr.service";
import {
ConfirmPolicyBatchDto,
CreatePolicyOcrBatchDto,
ReviewPolicyDocumentDto,
} from "./policy-ocr.dto";
/**
* Insurance OCR intake (policy_ocr_intake).
*
* Mirrors StatementsController shape: one batch = one upload session of
* policy PDFs from a provider portal (GMX today), one document per page.
* Confirming a batch delegates nothing to a separate billing path —
* everything goes through `Policy` (and optionally a Transaction for the
* premium), the same tables the manual `PolicyForm` writes.
*/
@Controller("policy-ocr")
@UseGuards(AuthenticatedGuard, AbilityGuard)
export class PolicyOcrController {
constructor(
private readonly policyOcr: PolicyOcrService,
private readonly audit: AuditService,
) {}
private actingId(req: Request): string {
return (req.user as { id: string } | undefined)?.id ?? "";
}
@Get("status")
async status() {
return {
ocrAvailable: await this.policyOcr.ocrAvailable(),
storageAvailable: this.policyOcr.storageAvailable(),
};
}
@Get("batches")
listBatches(@Query("page") page?: string, @Query("pageSize") pageSize?: string) {
return this.policyOcr.listBatches(
Math.max(1, Number(page) || 1),
Math.min(100, Math.max(1, Number(pageSize) || 25)),
);
}
@Get("batches/:id")
getBatch(@Param("id") id: string) {
return this.policyOcr.getBatch(id);
}
@Get("batches/:id/documents")
listDocuments(@Param("id") id: string) {
return this.policyOcr.listDocuments(id);
}
/**
* The source PDF for a parsed policy document. One PDF = one parsed policy,
* so this returns the entire upload (typically multi-page for insurance
* certificates). The review screen embeds it in an iframe.
*/
@Get("documents/:id/page")
async pageImage(
@Param("id") id: string,
@Res({ passthrough: true }) res: Response,
) {
const { stream, contentType, contentLength } = await this.policyOcr.pageImage(id);
res.set({
// The doc row stores the source PDF, not a rendered page image.
"Content-Type": contentType ?? "application/pdf",
...(contentLength ? { "Content-Length": String(contentLength) } : {}),
});
return new StreamableFile(stream);
}
// --- writes ---------------------------------------------------------------
@Post("batches")
@RequireAbility("policy:ingest")
@UseInterceptors(
FilesInterceptor("files", 25, { limits: { fileSize: 50 * 1024 * 1024 } }),
)
async createBatch(
@UploadedFiles() files: UploadedFileLike[] | undefined,
@Body() _dto: CreatePolicyOcrBatchDto,
@Query("label") label: string | undefined,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
const batch = await this.policyOcr.createBatch(
files ?? [],
this.actingId(req),
label ?? _dto.label,
);
void this.audit.log(this.actingId(req), "policyOcr.batch.create", {
batchId: batch.id,
fileCount: batch.fileCount,
});
return batch;
}
@Patch("documents/:id")
@RequireAbility("policy:ocr-review")
async review(
@Param("id") id: string,
@Body() dto: ReviewPolicyDocumentDto,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
const doc = await this.policyOcr.review(id, dto, this.actingId(req));
void this.audit.log(this.actingId(req), "policyOcr.document.review", {
documentId: id,
status: doc.status,
});
return doc;
}
@Post("documents/:id/reject")
@RequireAbility("policy:ocr-review")
async reject(@Param("id") id: string, @Req() req: Request) {
const doc = await this.policyOcr.reject(id, this.actingId(req));
void this.audit.log(this.actingId(req), "policyOcr.document.reject", {
documentId: id,
});
return doc;
}
/** Abandon a batch pending review — rejects every unapplied page. */
@Post("batches/:id/discard")
@RequireAbility("policy:ocr-review")
async discard(@Param("id") id: string, @Req() req: Request) {
const result = await this.policyOcr.discardBatch(id, this.actingId(req));
void this.audit.log(this.actingId(req), "policyOcr.batch.discard", {
batchId: id,
rejected: result.rejected,
});
return result;
}
@Post("batches/:id/confirm")
@RequireAbility("policy:ocr-review")
async confirm(
@Param("id") id: string,
@Body() dto: ConfirmPolicyBatchDto,
@Req() req: Request,
) {
const result = await this.policyOcr.confirmBatch(id, dto, this.actingId(req));
void this.audit.log(this.actingId(req), "policyOcr.batch.confirm", {
batchId: id,
applied: result.applied,
postedTransactions: result.postedTransactions,
});
return result;
}
}
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import { Type } from "class-transformer";
import {
IsArray,
IsDateString,
IsEnum,
IsNumber,
IsObject,
IsOptional,
IsString,
MinLength,
ValidateNested,
} from "class-validator";
/** One document's confirmed-after-review state. The service reads these
* fields and writes them onto either a matched Policy or a freshly created
* one. Anything null here is not written. */
export class ConfirmPolicyDocumentDto {
@IsString() documentId!: string;
/** Required when creating a new Policy; ignored if `policyId` is set. */
@IsOptional() @IsString() customerId?: string;
/** Set when the document matched an existing Policy. */
@IsOptional() @IsString() policyId?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() policyNumber?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() insuredName?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() additionalInsured?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() agentName?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() legalAddress?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() zip?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsDateString() policyFrom?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsDateString() policyTo?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsDateString() policyDate?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsEnum(["MXN", "USD", "EUR"]) currency?: "MXN" | "USD" | "EUR";
@IsOptional() @IsNumber() netPremium?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsNumber() policyFee?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsNumber() brokerFee?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsNumber() total?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsString() premiumPayment?: string;
/** Coverages parsed off the PDF, passed through verbatim to Policy.coveragesJson. */
@IsOptional() @IsObject() coveragesJson?: unknown;
/** When true, write a Transaction(domain=INSURANCE, amount=-netPremium)
* in addition to creating/updating the Policy. Skipped if netPremium is
* null or zero. */
@IsOptional() postPremium?: boolean;
}
export class ConfirmPolicyBatchDto {
@IsArray()
@ValidateNested({ each: true })
@Type(() => ConfirmPolicyDocumentDto)
documents!: ConfirmPolicyDocumentDto[];
}
/** Staff correction of one document's extracted fields or its match. */
export class ReviewPolicyDocumentDto {
@IsOptional() @IsString() policyNumber?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() insuredName?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() additionalInsured?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() agentName?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() legalAddress?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() zip?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsDateString() policyFrom?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsDateString() policyTo?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsDateString() policyDate?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsString() currency?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsNumber() netPremium?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsNumber() policyFee?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsNumber() brokerFee?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsNumber() total?: number;
@IsOptional() @IsString() premiumPayment?: string;
@IsOptional() @IsObject() coveragesJson?: unknown;
/** Set by the reviewer when the document matched an existing Policy. */
@IsOptional() @IsString() matchedPolicyId?: string;
/** Set by the reviewer when creating a new Policy. */
@IsOptional() @IsString() matchedCustomerId?: string;
/** Force-confirm a doc even when the matcher left it ambiguous. */
@IsOptional() forceConfirm?: boolean;
}
export class CreatePolicyOcrBatchDto {
@IsOptional() @IsString() @MinLength(1) label?: string;
}
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import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { OcrModule } from "../ocr/ocr.module";
import { PolicyOcrController } from "./policy-ocr.controller";
import { PolicyOcrService } from "./policy-ocr.service";
import { PolicyMatcherService } from "./policy-matcher.service";
/**
* Reuses the OCR seam from OcrModule unchanged: the Tesseract provider is
* bound there and `OcrProvider` is the only thing the parsers touch. This
* module registers its own controller + service + matcher; nothing about
* utility ingestion needs to know about it.
*/
@Module({
imports: [OcrModule],
controllers: [PolicyOcrController],
providers: [PolicyOcrService, PolicyMatcherService],
})
export class PolicyOcrModule {}
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import {
BadRequestException,
Inject,
Injectable,
Logger,
NotFoundException,
} from "@nestjs/common";
import { Currency, Prisma } from "@jorgecuadros/database";
import { PrismaService } from "../prisma/prisma.service";
import { StorageService } from "../storage/storage.service";
import type { UploadedFileLike } from "../storage/upload-file";
import { OCR_PROVIDER, type OcrPage, type OcrProvider } from "../statements/ocr/ocr.provider";
import { parsePolicy } from "./parsers/policy-parser";
import { PolicyMatcherService } from "./policy-matcher.service";
import type {
ConfirmPolicyBatchDto,
ConfirmPolicyDocumentDto,
ReviewPolicyDocumentDto,
} from "./policy-ocr.dto";
/**
* Insurance OCR intake — mirrors the statement pipeline at
* `apps/api/src/statements/statements.service.ts`. Reuses the OCR seam and
* Tesseract binding unchanged; the parsers and matcher are policy-specific.
*
* Why a parallel pipeline rather than a column on StatementDocument: the
* matcher keys on `Policy.policyNumber`, the confirm step writes to a
* different table (`Policy`, not `Transaction`), and the review UI shows
* different fields. Sharing one queue would either bloat the row with null
* columns or force the review screen to branch on a discriminator — both
* worse than a thin second table.
*/
@Injectable()
export class PolicyOcrService {
private readonly logger = new Logger(PolicyOcrService.name);
constructor(
private readonly prisma: PrismaService,
private readonly storage: StorageService,
private readonly matcher: PolicyMatcherService,
@Inject(OCR_PROVIDER) private readonly ocr: OcrProvider,
) {}
ocrAvailable(): Promise<boolean> {
return this.ocr.available();
}
storageAvailable(): boolean {
return this.storage.available;
}
// --- ingest ---------------------------------------------------------------
async createBatch(
files: UploadedFileLike[],
uploadedById: string,
label?: string,
) {
if (!files?.length) throw new BadRequestException("No se recibió ningún archivo.");
if (!(await this.ocr.available())) {
throw new BadRequestException(
"El servidor no tiene OCR instalado; no se pueden leer PDFs de pólizas.",
);
}
if (!this.storage.available) {
throw new BadRequestException(
"El almacenamiento de documentos no está configurado; no se pueden " +
"guardar los PDFs escaneados.",
);
}
const batch = await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.create({
data: { provider: "GMX", uploadedById, label, fileCount: files.length },
});
const copies = files.map((f) => ({ buffer: f.buffer, name: f.originalname }));
void this.process(batch.id, copies).catch(async (err) => {
this.logger.error(`Policy OCR batch ${batch.id} failed: ${(err as Error).message}`);
await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.update({
where: { id: batch.id },
data: { status: "FAILED", error: (err as Error).message },
});
});
return batch;
}
/**
* Render → text → parse → match, **one PolicyOcrDocument row per uploaded
* file**. The GMX certificate is a 2-page PDF where page 1 carries the
* contract header and page 2 carries the per-coverage table — both pages
* describe the SAME policy, so the parser concatenates them and the
* matcher runs once. `pageNumber` on the row is repurposed as the file
* ordinal within the batch (1, 2, 3…) — the unique constraint
* `(batchId, pageNumber)` still holds and lets a single batch carry many
* policies.
*
* The doc's `storageKey` is the SOURCE PDF (`policy-ocr/{batchId}/source-N.pdf`)
* rather than a rendered page image, so the review screen can embed the
* exact artifact the office received. The rendered page PNGs are still
* stored under `policy-ocr/{batchId}/page-M.png` for any future re-OCR or
* image-based audit, but they aren't used as `storageKey` for the document.
*/
private async process(
batchId: string,
files: { buffer: Buffer; name?: string }[],
) {
await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.update({
where: { id: batchId },
data: { status: "PROCESSING" },
});
let fileOrdinal = 0;
let globalPageOrdinal = 0;
for (const file of files) {
fileOrdinal += 1;
const sourceKey = `policy-ocr/${batchId}/source-${fileOrdinal}.pdf`;
await this.storage.put(sourceKey, file.buffer, "application/pdf");
const pages = await this.ocr.renderPages(file.buffer);
const textLayer = await this.ocr.textPages(file.buffer).catch(() => []);
// One OcrPage per rendered page: text-layer wins when present (cheap,
// exact), OCR the rendered image when it isn't. Same precedence rule
// as the statement OCR pipeline.
const perPageOcr: OcrPage[] = [];
for (const [index, image] of pages.entries()) {
globalPageOrdinal += 1;
const pageStorageKey = `policy-ocr/${batchId}/page-${globalPageOrdinal}.png`;
await this.storage.put(pageStorageKey, image, "image/png");
const embedded = textLayer[index] ?? null;
const pageOcr = embedded ?? (await this.ocr.recognize(image));
perPageOcr.push(pageOcr);
}
// Concatenate every page's text with a blank line between pages so the
// parser's anchored regexes (^From$, ^Currency\s+...) still work
// across page boundaries — pdftotext -bbox-layout produces newline-
// separated text per page already, the `\n\n` just preserves a clear
// boundary in ocrRawText for debugging.
const mergedText = perPageOcr.map((p) => p.text).join("\n\n");
const avgConfidence =
perPageOcr.length === 0
? 0
: perPageOcr.reduce((s, p) => s + p.confidence, 0) / perPageOcr.length;
const synthetic: OcrPage = {
text: mergedText,
words: [],
confidence: avgConfidence,
};
try {
const parsed = parsePolicy(synthetic);
if (parsed.provider === "") {
throw new Error("no se reconoció el proveedor");
}
const match = await this.matcher.match(parsed);
const notes = [...parsed.notes, match.note].filter(Boolean);
// Confident when exactly one Policy carries the printed number —
// the only unambiguous hit we trust. A new policy (no match) still
// needs a customer pick, so it stays in review.
const trusted = match.confident && parsed.policyNumber != null;
await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.create({
data: {
batchId,
pageNumber: fileOrdinal,
storageKey: sourceKey,
status: trusted ? "MATCHED" : "NEEDS_REVIEW",
ocrRawText: mergedText,
ocrConfidence: new Prisma.Decimal(avgConfidence.toFixed(3)),
provider: parsed.provider,
extractedPolicyNumber: parsed.policyNumber,
extractedInsuredName: parsed.insuredName,
extractedAdditionalInsured: parsed.additionalInsured,
extractedAgentName: parsed.agentName,
extractedLegalAddress: parsed.legalAddress,
extractedZip: parsed.zip,
extractedPolicyFrom: parsed.policyFrom,
extractedPolicyTo: parsed.policyTo,
extractedPolicyDate: parsed.policyDate,
extractedCurrency: parsed.currency,
extractedNetPremium:
parsed.netPremium != null ? new Prisma.Decimal(parsed.netPremium) : null,
extractedPolicyFee:
parsed.policyFee != null ? new Prisma.Decimal(parsed.policyFee) : null,
extractedBrokerFee:
parsed.brokerFee != null ? new Prisma.Decimal(parsed.brokerFee) : null,
extractedTotal:
parsed.total != null ? new Prisma.Decimal(parsed.total) : null,
extractedCoveragesJson: parsed.coverages.length
? (parsed.coverages as unknown as Prisma.InputJsonValue)
: Prisma.DbNull,
extractedPremiumPayment: parsed.premiumPayment,
matchedPolicyId: match.policyId,
matchedCustomerId: match.customerId,
matchCandidates: match.candidates.length
? (match.candidates as unknown as Prisma.InputJsonValue)
: Prisma.DbNull,
matchNote: notes.join("; ").slice(0, 190),
},
});
} catch (err) {
// The file as a whole failed to parse (no provider, parse exception).
// One OCR_FAILED row per file is the right granularity — the page
// images are still on disk for a re-run after a parser fix.
await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.create({
data: {
batchId,
pageNumber: fileOrdinal,
storageKey: sourceKey,
status: "OCR_FAILED",
matchNote: (err as Error).message.slice(0, 190),
},
});
}
}
await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.update({
where: { id: batchId },
data: { status: "READY_FOR_REVIEW" },
});
}
// --- reads ----------------------------------------------------------------
async listBatches(page: number, pageSize: number) {
const [total, items] = await this.prisma.$transaction([
this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.count(),
this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.findMany({
orderBy: { createdAt: "desc" },
skip: (page - 1) * pageSize,
take: pageSize,
include: {
uploadedBy: { select: { name: true } },
_count: { select: { documents: true } },
},
}),
]);
return { items, total, page, pageSize, pageCount: Math.ceil(total / pageSize) };
}
async getBatch(id: string) {
const batch = await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.findUnique({
where: { id },
include: { uploadedBy: { select: { name: true } } },
});
if (!batch) throw new NotFoundException("Lote no encontrado.");
const counts = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.groupBy({
by: ["status"],
where: { batchId: id },
_count: { _all: true },
});
return {
...batch,
byStatus: Object.fromEntries(counts.map((c) => [c.status, c._count._all])),
};
}
async listDocuments(batchId: string) {
return this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.findMany({
where: { batchId },
orderBy: { pageNumber: "asc" },
include: {
matchedCustomer: { select: { id: true, name: true } },
matchedPolicy: {
select: {
id: true,
policyNumber: true,
customerId: true,
customer: { select: { name: true } },
},
},
},
});
}
/**
* The source PDF for the document, so the review screen can show the
* exact artifact the office uploaded (the browser's PDF viewer handles
* scrolling, zoom, and selection natively). The rendered page PNGs
* remain on disk under `policy-ocr/{batchId}/page-N.png` for any
* future re-OCR, but the doc row points here at the source.
*/
async pageImage(documentId: string) {
const doc = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.findUnique({
where: { id: documentId },
select: { storageKey: true },
});
if (!doc) throw new NotFoundException("Documento no encontrado.");
return this.storage.getStream(doc.storageKey);
}
// --- review ---------------------------------------------------------------
async review(id: string, dto: ReviewPolicyDocumentDto, reviewedById: string) {
const doc = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.findUnique({ where: { id } });
if (!doc) throw new NotFoundException("Documento no encontrado.");
if (doc.status === "POSTED") {
throw new BadRequestException("Este documento ya fue aplicado.");
}
// Trusting a customer-supplied pair (policyId, customerId) without
// cross-check is how a document lands on the wrong customer's ledger;
// pin them here from the DB.
let matchedPolicyId = dto.matchedPolicyId ?? doc.matchedPolicyId;
let matchedCustomerId = doc.matchedCustomerId;
if (matchedPolicyId) {
const p = await this.prisma.policy.findUnique({
where: { id: matchedPolicyId },
select: { customerId: true },
});
if (!p) throw new BadRequestException("Póliza no encontrada.");
matchedCustomerId = p.customerId;
} else if (dto.matchedCustomerId) {
const c = await this.prisma.customer.findUnique({
where: { id: dto.matchedCustomerId },
select: { id: true },
});
if (!c) throw new BadRequestException("Cliente no encontrado.");
matchedCustomerId = c.id;
}
return this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.update({
where: { id },
data: {
extractedPolicyNumber: dto.policyNumber ?? undefined,
extractedInsuredName: dto.insuredName ?? undefined,
extractedAdditionalInsured: dto.additionalInsured ?? undefined,
extractedAgentName: dto.agentName ?? undefined,
extractedLegalAddress: dto.legalAddress ?? undefined,
extractedZip: dto.zip ?? undefined,
extractedPolicyFrom: dto.policyFrom ? new Date(dto.policyFrom) : undefined,
extractedPolicyTo: dto.policyTo ? new Date(dto.policyTo) : undefined,
extractedPolicyDate: dto.policyDate ? new Date(dto.policyDate) : undefined,
extractedCurrency: dto.currency ?? undefined,
extractedNetPremium:
dto.netPremium != null ? new Prisma.Decimal(dto.netPremium) : undefined,
extractedPolicyFee:
dto.policyFee != null ? new Prisma.Decimal(dto.policyFee) : undefined,
extractedBrokerFee:
dto.brokerFee != null ? new Prisma.Decimal(dto.brokerFee) : undefined,
extractedTotal:
dto.total != null ? new Prisma.Decimal(dto.total) : undefined,
extractedCoveragesJson: dto.coveragesJson
? (dto.coveragesJson as Prisma.InputJsonValue)
: undefined,
extractedPremiumPayment: dto.premiumPayment ?? undefined,
matchedPolicyId,
matchedCustomerId,
status: dto.forceConfirm ? "CONFIRMED" : "MATCHED",
reviewedById,
reviewedAt: new Date(),
},
});
}
async reject(id: string, reviewedById: string) {
const doc = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.findUnique({ where: { id } });
if (!doc) throw new NotFoundException("Documento no encontrado.");
if (doc.status === "POSTED") {
throw new BadRequestException("Este documento ya fue aplicado.");
}
const updated = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.update({
where: { id },
data: { status: "REJECTED", reviewedById, reviewedAt: new Date() },
});
// Rejecting the last open page settles the batch just as confirming it
// would — without this, a fully-rejected batch sat in READY_FOR_REVIEW
// forever because only confirmBatch() ever closed one.
await this.closeIfDone(doc.batchId);
return updated;
}
/**
* Throw away a whole batch that is pending review: every page that has not
* been applied is marked REJECTED and the batch itself becomes DISCARDED.
*
* Refuses once any page is POSTED — a partly-applied batch has already
* written Policy (and possibly Transaction) rows, and hiding the paperwork
* behind a "discarded" label would leave those rows unexplained. Reject the
* remaining pages individually instead.
*/
async discardBatch(batchId: string, reviewedById: string) {
const batch = await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.findUnique({
where: { id: batchId },
});
if (!batch) throw new NotFoundException("Lote no encontrado.");
if (batch.status === "DISCARDED") {
throw new BadRequestException("Este lote ya fue descartado.");
}
const posted = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.count({
where: { batchId, status: "POSTED" },
});
if (posted > 0) {
throw new BadRequestException(
`No se puede descartar: ${posted} página(s) ya se aplicaron a una póliza.`,
);
}
const { count } = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.updateMany({
where: { batchId, status: { notIn: ["POSTED", "REJECTED"] } },
data: { status: "REJECTED", reviewedById, reviewedAt: new Date() },
});
await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.update({
where: { id: batchId },
data: { status: "DISCARDED", completedAt: new Date() },
});
return { batchId, rejected: count };
}
// --- confirm --------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Apply every confirmed document: create or update the Policy, attach the
* source PDF as a PolicyDocument, and (when staff asked + premium parses)
* write a Transaction row. Each step is guarded by status checks so a
* double-confirm cannot re-apply a document.
*/
async confirmBatch(batchId: string, dto: ConfirmPolicyBatchDto, reviewedById: string) {
const batch = await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.findUnique({ where: { id: batchId } });
if (!batch) throw new NotFoundException("Lote no encontrado.");
const results: { documentId: string; policyId: string; postedTransactionId: string | null }[] = [];
for (const item of dto.documents) {
const doc = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.findUnique({
where: { id: item.documentId },
});
if (!doc) {
throw new BadRequestException(`Documento ${item.documentId} no encontrado.`);
}
if (doc.status === "POSTED") {
throw new BadRequestException(
`El documento página ${doc.pageNumber} ya fue aplicado.`,
);
}
if (!item.policyId && !item.customerId) {
throw new BadRequestException(
`Documento página ${doc.pageNumber}: falta póliza destino o cliente.`,
);
}
// 1. Resolve target Policy (create or update). Field selection: every
// non-null `extracted*` on the doc (post-review) is written. Null is
// preserved — never overwrite an existing Policy's `netPremium` with
// null because the certificate page didn't carry one.
let policyId = item.policyId ?? null;
if (policyId) {
const updateData = buildPolicyUpdateFromDoc(item, doc);
await this.prisma.policy.update({
where: { id: policyId },
data: updateData,
});
} else {
// Create under the picked customer. `policyNumber` is the only field
// that must be present.
if (!item.policyNumber && !doc.extractedPolicyNumber) {
throw new BadRequestException(
`Documento página ${doc.pageNumber}: falta número de póliza.`,
);
}
const createData = buildPolicyCreateFromDoc(item, doc, item.customerId!);
const created = await this.prisma.policy.create({
data: createData,
});
policyId = created.id;
}
// 2. Attach the source PDF as a PolicyDocument. `doc.storageKey`
// already points at the exact upload (`policy-ocr/{batchId}/source-N.pdf`)
// so the attach is just a stream copy into the policy's namespace —
// the previous per-page "which file did this page come from" walk is
// gone because one PDF = one doc now.
await this.attachSourcePdf(doc.storageKey, policyId);
// 3. Optionally post the premium to the ledger. Only when staff
// explicitly asked (`postPremium` true) and netPremium parses — without
// that gate a missing premium would silently book $0.
let postedTransactionId: string | null = null;
const premium =
item.netPremium != null
? item.netPremium
: doc.extractedNetPremium != null
? Number(doc.extractedNetPremium)
: null;
if (item.postPremium && premium && premium > 0) {
const tx = await this.prisma.transaction.create({
data: {
customerId: (await this.policyCustomerId(policyId))!,
domain: "INSURANCE",
amount: new Prisma.Decimal(-Math.abs(premium)),
transactionDate: doc.extractedPolicyDate ?? doc.extractedPolicyFrom ?? new Date(),
currency: (item.currency ??
doc.extractedCurrency ??
"MXN") as Currency,
reference: item.policyNumber ?? doc.extractedPolicyNumber ?? null,
period: null,
captureSource: "OCR",
captureRef: doc.id,
message: `Prima de póliza ${item.policyNumber ?? doc.extractedPolicyNumber ?? ""}`,
},
});
postedTransactionId = tx.id;
}
await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.update({
where: { id: doc.id },
data: {
status: "POSTED",
matchedPolicyId: policyId,
reviewedById,
reviewedAt: new Date(),
createdPolicyId: item.policyId ? null : policyId,
postedTransactionId,
},
});
results.push({
documentId: doc.id,
policyId,
postedTransactionId,
});
}
await this.closeIfDone(batchId);
return {
applied: results.length,
policies: results.map((r) => r.policyId),
postedTransactions: results.filter((r) => r.postedTransactionId).length,
};
}
/**
* Stream the source PDF (`sourceKey`, set by `process` on the doc row)
* into the policy's storage namespace and create a `PolicyDocument`
* pointer. Trivial now that the doc row holds the exact source key —
* the old per-page "which file did this page come from" walk is gone.
*/
private async attachSourcePdf(sourceKey: string, policyId: string): Promise<void> {
const got = await this.storage.getStream(sourceKey);
const chunks: Buffer[] = [];
for await (const c of got.stream) chunks.push(c as Buffer);
const buf = Buffer.concat(chunks);
const newKey = `policy/${policyId}/${Date.now()}-${crypto.randomUUID()}.pdf`;
await this.storage.put(newKey, buf, "application/pdf");
await this.prisma.policyDocument.create({
data: {
policyId,
documentType: "GMX_POLICY",
storageKey: newKey,
},
});
}
private async policyCustomerId(policyId: string): Promise<string | null> {
const p = await this.prisma.policy.findUnique({
where: { id: policyId },
select: { customerId: true },
});
return p?.customerId ?? null;
}
private async closeIfDone(batchId: string) {
const open = await this.prisma.policyOcrDocument.count({
where: {
batchId,
status: { in: ["PENDING_OCR", "NEEDS_REVIEW", "MATCHED", "CONFIRMED"] },
},
});
if (open === 0) {
await this.prisma.policyOcrBatch.updateMany({
// `updateMany` + a status filter so a discarded batch is never quietly
// relabelled COMPLETED by a late reject on one of its pages.
where: { id: batchId, status: { not: "DISCARDED" } },
data: { status: "COMPLETED", completedAt: new Date() },
});
}
}
}
/** Map a (post-review) doc + final confirmed fields onto a `Policy.update`
* payload. Every field that is null in both inputs is omitted so we never
* write null over a value the Policy already carries (the GMX certificate
* has no premium — we must not blank the existing Policy.netPremium). */
function buildPolicyUpdateFromDoc(
item: ConfirmPolicyDocumentDto,
doc: {
extractedPolicyNumber: string | null;
extractedInsuredName: string | null;
extractedAdditionalInsured: string | null;
extractedAgentName: string | null;
extractedLegalAddress: string | null;
extractedZip: string | null;
extractedPolicyFrom: Date | null;
extractedPolicyTo: Date | null;
extractedPolicyDate: Date | null;
extractedCurrency: string | null;
extractedNetPremium: Prisma.Decimal | null;
extractedPolicyFee: Prisma.Decimal | null;
extractedBrokerFee: Prisma.Decimal | null;
extractedTotal: Prisma.Decimal | null;
extractedCoveragesJson: Prisma.JsonValue | null;
extractedPremiumPayment: string | null;
},
): Prisma.PolicyUpdateInput {
const numOrUndef = (a: number | undefined, b: Prisma.Decimal | null): Prisma.Decimal | undefined => {
if (a != null) return new Prisma.Decimal(a);
if (b != null) return b;
return undefined;
};
const dateOrUndef = (a: string | undefined, b: Date | null): Date | undefined => {
if (a) return new Date(a);
if (b) return b;
return undefined;
};
const strOrUndef = (a: string | undefined, b: string | null): string | undefined => {
if (a != null && a !== "") return a;
if (b != null && b !== "") return b;
return undefined;
};
return {
policyNumber: strOrUndef(item.policyNumber, doc.extractedPolicyNumber),
agentName: strOrUndef(item.agentName, doc.extractedAgentName),
policyFrom: dateOrUndef(item.policyFrom, doc.extractedPolicyFrom),
policyTo: dateOrUndef(item.policyTo, doc.extractedPolicyTo),
policyDate: dateOrUndef(item.policyDate, doc.extractedPolicyDate),
currency: strOrUndef(item.currency, doc.extractedCurrency) as Currency | undefined,
netPremium: numOrUndef(item.netPremium, doc.extractedNetPremium),
policyFee: numOrUndef(item.policyFee, doc.extractedPolicyFee),
brokerFee: numOrUndef(item.brokerFee, doc.extractedBrokerFee),
total: numOrUndef(item.total, doc.extractedTotal),
// coveragesJson / observations: freeform, keep the GMX data when present.
coveragesJson:
item.coveragesJson !== undefined
? (item.coveragesJson as Prisma.InputJsonValue)
: doc.extractedCoveragesJson != null
? (doc.extractedCoveragesJson as Prisma.InputJsonValue)
: undefined,
// Premium payment cadence ("CONTADO") and insured-name fields land in
// `observations` so the PolicyForm's edits stay the source of truth for
// structured fields. The reviewer can move them by hand if needed.
observations: joinObservations(
doc.extractedInsuredName,
doc.extractedAdditionalInsured,
doc.extractedLegalAddress,
doc.extractedZip,
doc.extractedPremiumPayment,
item,
),
};
}
/** Same shape as `buildPolicyUpdateFromDoc`, but for `Policy.create`. The
* `customerId` is supplied separately and `policyNumber` is required (a
* Policy without a number can't be re-matched by the OCR pipeline). */
function buildPolicyCreateFromDoc(
item: ConfirmPolicyDocumentDto,
doc: {
extractedPolicyNumber: string | null;
extractedInsuredName: string | null;
extractedAdditionalInsured: string | null;
extractedAgentName: string | null;
extractedLegalAddress: string | null;
extractedZip: string | null;
extractedPolicyFrom: Date | null;
extractedPolicyTo: Date | null;
extractedPolicyDate: Date | null;
extractedCurrency: string | null;
extractedNetPremium: Prisma.Decimal | null;
extractedPolicyFee: Prisma.Decimal | null;
extractedBrokerFee: Prisma.Decimal | null;
extractedTotal: Prisma.Decimal | null;
extractedCoveragesJson: Prisma.JsonValue | null;
extractedPremiumPayment: string | null;
},
customerId: string,
): Prisma.PolicyUncheckedCreateInput {
const numOrUndef = (a: number | undefined, b: Prisma.Decimal | null): Prisma.Decimal | undefined => {
if (a != null) return new Prisma.Decimal(a);
if (b != null) return b;
return undefined;
};
const dateOrUndef = (a: string | undefined, b: Date | null): Date | undefined => {
if (a) return new Date(a);
if (b) return b;
return undefined;
};
const strOrUndef = (a: string | undefined, b: string | null): string | undefined => {
if (a != null && a !== "") return a;
if (b != null && b !== "") return b;
return undefined;
};
const policyNumber =
strOrUndef(item.policyNumber, doc.extractedPolicyNumber);
if (!policyNumber) {
// Caller already guards this; the throw is a type-narrowing aid.
throw new Error("policyNumber required for create");
}
return {
policyNumber,
customerId,
agentName: strOrUndef(item.agentName, doc.extractedAgentName),
policyFrom: dateOrUndef(item.policyFrom, doc.extractedPolicyFrom),
policyTo: dateOrUndef(item.policyTo, doc.extractedPolicyTo),
policyDate: dateOrUndef(item.policyDate, doc.extractedPolicyDate),
currency: strOrUndef(item.currency, doc.extractedCurrency) as Currency | undefined,
netPremium: numOrUndef(item.netPremium, doc.extractedNetPremium),
policyFee: numOrUndef(item.policyFee, doc.extractedPolicyFee),
brokerFee: numOrUndef(item.brokerFee, doc.extractedBrokerFee),
total: numOrUndef(item.total, doc.extractedTotal),
coveragesJson:
item.coveragesJson !== undefined
? (item.coveragesJson as Prisma.InputJsonValue)
: doc.extractedCoveragesJson != null
? (doc.extractedCoveragesJson as Prisma.InputJsonValue)
: undefined,
observations: joinObservations(
doc.extractedInsuredName,
doc.extractedAdditionalInsured,
doc.extractedLegalAddress,
doc.extractedZip,
doc.extractedPremiumPayment,
item,
),
};
}
function joinObservations(
insured: string | null,
additional: string | null,
address: string | null,
zip: string | null,
premiumPayment: string | null,
item: ConfirmPolicyDocumentDto,
): string | undefined {
const lines: string[] = [];
const insuredName = strOrUndefDb(item.insuredName, insured);
if (insuredName) lines.push(`Asegurado: ${insuredName}`);
const additionalInsured = strOrUndefDb(item.additionalInsured, additional);
if (additionalInsured) lines.push(`Asegurado adicional: ${additionalInsured}`);
const legalAddress = strOrUndefDb(item.legalAddress, address);
if (legalAddress) lines.push(`Dirección: ${legalAddress}`);
const zipVal = strOrUndefDb(item.zip, zip);
if (zipVal) lines.push(`C.P.: ${zipVal}`);
const cadence = strOrUndefDb(item.premiumPayment, premiumPayment);
if (cadence) lines.push(`Pago de prima: ${cadence}`);
return lines.length ? lines.join("\n") : undefined;
}
function strOrUndefDb(a: string | undefined, b: string | null): string | undefined {
if (a != null && a !== "") return a;
if (b != null && b !== "") return b;
return undefined;
}
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import type { RenewalLetterRow } from "../reports/renewal-letter";
import { renderRenewalEmail } from "./renewal-email";
function letter(overrides: Partial<RenewalLetterRow> = {}): RenewalLetterRow {
return {
__kind: "letter",
policyId: "policy-1",
policyNumber: "POL-123",
policyType: "AUTO",
customerName: "Ana Pérez",
customerEmail: "ana@example.com",
customerPhone: "664-111-2222",
customerMobile: null,
customerAddress: ["Calle Uno 123", "Tijuana, BC, 22000"],
provider: "Aseguradora Uno",
policyTo: "2026-09-01",
netPremium: "1200.00",
policyFee: null,
total: "1392.00",
currency: "MXN",
coverageDays: null,
cslLimit: null,
medicalCoverage: null,
propertyDamage: null,
perPersonLiability: null,
additionalService: null,
vehicle: null,
generation: 1,
sentAt: null,
...overrides,
};
}
describe("renderRenewalEmail", () => {
it("includes policy, premium, expiration, type, and customer information", () => {
const result = renderRenewalEmail(letter());
expect(result.subject).toContain("POL-123");
expect(result.html).toContain("primer aviso");
expect(result.html).toContain("AUTO");
expect(result.html).toContain("01/09/2026");
expect(result.html).toContain("1,392.00");
expect(result.html).toContain("Ana Pérez");
expect(result.html).toContain("ana@example.com");
expect(result.html).toContain("664-111-2222");
expect(result.html).toContain("Calle Uno 123");
});
it("uses overdue wording for generation three", () => {
const result = renderRenewalEmail(letter({ generation: 3 }));
expect(result.subject).toContain("Póliza vencida");
expect(result.html).toContain("está vencida");
});
it("escapes customer-provided HTML", () => {
const result = renderRenewalEmail(
letter({ customerName: '<img src=x onerror="alert(1)">' }),
);
expect(result.html).not.toContain("<img");
expect(result.html).toContain("&lt;img");
});
});
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import type { RenewalLetterRow } from "../reports/renewal-letter";
const GENERATION_TEXT: Record<number, string> = {
1: "Le enviamos el primer aviso para renovar su póliza.",
2: "Le enviamos el segundo aviso para renovar su póliza.",
3: "Le informamos que su póliza está vencida.",
};
function escapeHtml(value: unknown): string {
return String(value ?? "")
.replaceAll("&", "&amp;")
.replaceAll("<", "&lt;")
.replaceAll(">", "&gt;")
.replaceAll('"', "&quot;")
.replaceAll("'", "&#039;");
}
function displayDate(value: string): string {
if (value === "—") return value;
const [year, month, day] = value.split("-");
return `${day}/${month}/${year}`;
}
function money(value: string | null, currency: string): string {
if (!value) return "No disponible";
return new Intl.NumberFormat("es-MX", {
style: "currency",
currency,
minimumFractionDigits: 2,
}).format(Number(value));
}
function row(label: string, value: string): string {
return `<tr><th style="padding:8px 12px;text-align:left;background:#f4f4f4;border:1px solid #ddd">${escapeHtml(label)}</th><td style="padding:8px 12px;border:1px solid #ddd">${escapeHtml(value)}</td></tr>`;
}
export function renderRenewalEmail(letter: RenewalLetterRow): {
subject: string;
html: string;
} {
const expired = letter.generation === 3;
const subject = expired
? `Póliza vencida: ${letter.policyNumber}`
: `Aviso de renovación: póliza ${letter.policyNumber}`;
const phone = letter.customerMobile ?? letter.customerPhone ?? "No disponible";
const address = letter.customerAddress.join(", ") || "No disponible";
const premium = letter.total ?? letter.netPremium;
const details = [
row("Número de póliza", letter.policyNumber),
row("Tipo de póliza", letter.policyType),
row("Aseguradora", letter.provider),
row("Fecha de vencimiento", displayDate(letter.policyTo)),
row("Prima", money(premium, letter.currency)),
row("Cliente", letter.customerName),
row("Correo", letter.customerEmail ?? "No disponible"),
row("Teléfono", phone),
row("Dirección", address),
].join("");
return {
subject,
html: `<div style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;color:#222;line-height:1.5"><p>Estimado(a) ${escapeHtml(letter.customerName)}:</p><p>${escapeHtml(GENERATION_TEXT[letter.generation] ?? "Le enviamos un aviso sobre la renovación de su póliza.")}</p><table style="border-collapse:collapse;width:100%;max-width:680px">${details}</table><p>Por favor, comuníquese con Jorge Cuadros &amp; Asociados para revisar su renovación.</p><p>Atentamente,<br>Jorge Cuadros &amp; Asociados</p></div>`,
};
}
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import { RenewalsService } from "./renewals.service";
/**
* The renewal sweep's half of the unified notification log.
*
* `RenewalNotice` only records that a policy WAS notified — it has no way to
* say a send failed or that a customer had no address. Those rows exist only
* in `email_notification_log`, so they are what these tests pin down.
*/
const POLICY_ID = "policy-1";
const CUSTOMER_ID = "cust-1";
function makePolicy(email: string | null) {
return {
id: POLICY_ID,
policyNumber: "700442181",
policyTo: new Date("2026-09-01T00:00:00.000Z"),
netPremium: null,
policyFee: null,
total: null,
currency: "MXN",
coveragesJson: null,
customer: {
id: CUSTOMER_ID,
name: "ACME SA DE CV",
nameMissing: false,
email,
phone: null,
mobile: null,
addressLine1: null,
addressLine2: null,
city: null,
state: null,
zipCode: null,
country: null,
},
policyType: { name: "AUTO" },
insuranceProvider: { name: "GMX" },
vehicles: [],
renewalNotices: [],
};
}
function build(overrides: {
policies?: ReturnType<typeof makePolicy>[];
sendImpl?: () => Promise<{ messageId: string; response: string }>;
}) {
const policies = overrides.policies ?? [makePolicy("cliente@example.com")];
const record = jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(undefined);
const send =
overrides.sendImpl ??
jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({ messageId: "ses-1", response: "{}" });
const prisma = {
// Only generation 1 has a candidate; the other two cadences return none,
// so a sweep produces exactly one outcome to assert on.
policy: {
findMany: jest
.fn()
.mockResolvedValueOnce(policies)
.mockResolvedValue([]),
findFirst: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(policies[0]),
},
renewalNotice: { upsert: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({}) },
scheduledJobState: {
upsert: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({}),
updateMany: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({ count: 1 }),
findUniqueOrThrow: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({ lastSuccessfulAt: null }),
update: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({}),
},
};
// `register` is a no-op here: these tests drive the sweep directly, so no
// cron job is ever installed.
const schedule = { register: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(undefined) };
const service = new RenewalsService(
prisma as never,
{ available: true, send } as never,
{ log: jest.fn() } as never,
{ record } as never,
schedule as never,
);
return { service, record, send, prisma };
}
describe("renewal notices write the shared notification log", () => {
it("records a SENT row tagged RENEWAL_NOTICE / POLICIES", async () => {
const { service, record, prisma } = build({});
await service.sweep("user-1");
expect(record).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
const row = record.mock.calls[0][0];
expect(row).toMatchObject({
notificationType: "RENEWAL_NOTICE",
servicio: "POLICIES",
status: "SENT",
customerId: CUSTOMER_ID,
customerEmail: "cliente@example.com",
providerMessageId: "ses-1",
debug: false,
});
// `level` carries the aviso generation, not an alert colour.
expect(row.level).toBe(1);
expect(row.subject).toContain("700442181");
expect(row.bodySnapshot).toContain("ACME SA DE CV");
// The gating row is still written — the log does not replace it.
expect(prisma.renewalNotice.upsert).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
});
it("records a FAILED row and no gating row when the send throws", async () => {
const { service, record, prisma } = build({
sendImpl: jest.fn().mockRejectedValue(new Error("SES rejected")),
});
const result = await service.sweep("user-1");
expect(result.sent).toBe(0);
expect(result.failed).toBe(1);
expect(record).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
expect(record.mock.calls[0][0]).toMatchObject({
status: "FAILED",
error: "SES rejected",
notificationType: "RENEWAL_NOTICE",
});
// Nothing was delivered, so nothing may gate tomorrow's retry.
expect(prisma.renewalNotice.upsert).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("records SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL for a candidate with no address", async () => {
const { service, record, send, prisma } = build({
policies: [makePolicy(" ")],
});
const result = await service.sweep("user-1");
expect(result.skipped).toBe(1);
expect(send).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(prisma.renewalNotice.upsert).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
expect(record.mock.calls[0][0]).toMatchObject({
status: "SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL",
customerEmail: "",
});
});
it("diverts a debug sweep and leaves the notice pending", async () => {
const { service, record, send, prisma } = build({});
const result = await service.sweep("user-1", { debug: true });
expect(result.sent).toBe(1);
expect(result.debug).toBe(true);
// The customer's own address is never contacted.
expect(jest.mocked(send).mock.calls[0][0]).toMatchObject({
to: "rmancinas@freakma.net",
xTracking: "debug",
});
expect(record.mock.calls[0][0]).toMatchObject({
status: "SENT",
customerEmail: "rmancinas@freakma.net",
debug: true,
});
// The letter is still owed, so nothing may gate it: no RenewalNotice row,
// and `lastSuccessfulAt` must not advance past the days we only tested.
expect(prisma.renewalNotice.upsert).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
const release = prisma.scheduledJobState.update.mock.calls.at(-1)?.[0];
expect(release.data.lastSuccessfulAt).toBeUndefined();
});
it("sends one notice on demand in debug without marking it sent", async () => {
const { service, send, prisma } = build({});
const result = await service.sendOne(POLICY_ID, 1, "user-1", {
debug: true,
});
expect(result.debug).toBe(true);
expect(result.to).toBe("rmancinas@freakma.net");
expect(send).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
expect(prisma.renewalNotice.upsert).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
it("does not fail a delivered notice when the log write throws", async () => {
const { service, record } = build({});
record.mockRejectedValue(new Error("log table gone"));
const result = await service.sweep("user-1");
// The mail went out and the gating row was written; a lost audit row must
// not report that as a failure, which would re-send tomorrow.
expect(result.sent).toBe(1);
expect(result.failed).toBe(0);
});
});
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import {
Body,
Controller,
Get,
HttpCode,
Post,
Query,
Req,
UseGuards,
} from "@nestjs/common";
import { Request } from "express";
import { Type } from "class-transformer";
import { IsBoolean, IsInt, IsOptional, IsString, Max, Min } from "class-validator";
import { AbilityGuard } from "../auth/ability.guard";
import { AuthenticatedGuard } from "../auth/authenticated.guard";
import { RequireAbility } from "../auth/require-ability.decorator";
import { RenewalsService } from "./renewals.service";
/** The pólizas half of the shared "Flags del envío" panel. Only `debug`
* means anything here — the day gate and the send limit are estado-de-cuenta
* concepts — so the other two are simply not accepted. */
class RenewalFlagsDto {
@IsOptional()
@IsBoolean()
debug?: boolean;
}
class SendRenewalDto extends RenewalFlagsDto {
@IsString()
policyId!: string;
/** 1 = 30 días antes, 2 = 15 días antes, 3 = 7 días después. */
@Type(() => Number)
@IsInt()
@Min(1)
@Max(3)
generation!: number;
}
@UseGuards(AuthenticatedGuard, AbilityGuard)
@Controller("renewals")
export class RenewalsController {
constructor(private readonly renewals: RenewalsService) {}
@Get("pending")
pending(@Query("days") days?: string) {
return this.renewals.pending(
Math.min(365, Math.max(1, Number(days) || 30)),
);
}
@Post("sweep")
@RequireAbility("renewal:send")
sweep(@Body() dto: RenewalFlagsDto, @Req() req: Request) {
return this.renewals.sweep((req.user as { id: string }).id, {
debug: dto?.debug,
});
}
/** Send a single pending notice from the /notificaciones list. */
@Post("send")
@RequireAbility("renewal:send")
@HttpCode(200)
send(@Body() dto: SendRenewalDto, @Req() req: Request) {
return this.renewals.sendOne(
dto.policyId,
dto.generation,
(req.user as { id: string }).id,
{ debug: dto.debug },
);
}
}
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import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { NotificationLogModule } from "../notifications/notification-log.module";
import { NotificationScheduleModule } from "../notifications/notification-schedule.module";
import { RenewalsController } from "./renewals.controller";
import { RenewalsService } from "./renewals.service";
@Module({
// Renewal sends write to the same `email_notification_log` the four bulk
// jobs write, so /notificaciones has one send history across both tabs, and
// take their cadence from the same operator-editable schedule.
imports: [NotificationLogModule, NotificationScheduleModule],
controllers: [RenewalsController],
providers: [RenewalsService],
})
export class RenewalsModule {}
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import {
addUtcDays,
dateInTimeZone,
renewalWindow,
RENEWAL_CADENCE,
} from "./renewals.service";
describe("renewal scheduling dates", () => {
it("uses the America/Tijuana calendar date", () => {
expect(dateInTimeZone(new Date("2026-08-01T05:00:00.000Z"))).toEqual(
new Date("2026-07-31T00:00:00.000Z"),
);
});
it("maps generations to 30 days, 15 days, and 7 days overdue", () => {
const today = new Date("2026-08-01T00:00:00.000Z");
expect(
RENEWAL_CADENCE.map(({ generation, offsetDays }) => ({
generation,
target: addUtcDays(today, offsetDays).toISOString().slice(0, 10),
})),
).toEqual([
{ generation: 1, target: "2026-08-31" },
{ generation: 2, target: "2026-08-16" },
{ generation: 3, target: "2026-07-25" },
]);
});
it("uses an inclusive catch-up window after a missed run", () => {
const window = renewalWindow(
new Date("2026-08-10T00:00:00.000Z"),
30,
new Date("2026-08-07T18:00:00.000Z"),
);
expect(window).toEqual({
from: new Date("2026-09-07T00:00:00.000Z"),
to: new Date("2026-09-09T00:00:00.000Z"),
});
});
});
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import {
BadRequestException,
ConflictException,
Injectable,
Logger,
NotFoundException,
OnModuleInit,
ServiceUnavailableException,
} from "@nestjs/common";
import { AuditService } from "../common/audit.service";
import { MailService } from "../mail/mail.service";
import { NotificationLogService } from "../notifications/notification-log.service";
import {
NotificationScheduleService,
SCHEDULE_TIME_ZONE,
} from "../notifications/notification-schedule.service";
import { DEBUG_RECIPIENT } from "../notifications/notification.types";
import { PrismaService } from "../prisma/prisma.service";
import {
RenewalLetterPolicy,
renewalLetterSelect,
toRenewalLetterRow,
} from "../reports/renewal-letter";
import { renderRenewalEmail } from "./renewal-email";
export const RENEWAL_CADENCE = [
{ generation: 1, offsetDays: 30 },
{ generation: 2, offsetDays: 15 },
{ generation: 3, offsetDays: -7 },
] as const;
const JOB_NAME = "renewal-email-sweep";
/** The window maths runs in office time; the cadence itself is owned by
* `NotificationScheduleService`, which uses the same zone. */
const TIME_ZONE = SCHEDULE_TIME_ZONE;
const DAY_MS = 86400000;
export function dateInTimeZone(now: Date, timeZone = TIME_ZONE): Date {
const parts = new Intl.DateTimeFormat("en-US", {
timeZone,
year: "numeric",
month: "2-digit",
day: "2-digit",
}).formatToParts(now);
const value = (type: Intl.DateTimeFormatPartTypes) =>
Number(parts.find((part) => part.type === type)?.value);
return new Date(Date.UTC(value("year"), value("month") - 1, value("day")));
}
export function addUtcDays(date: Date, days: number): Date {
return new Date(date.getTime() + days * DAY_MS);
}
export function renewalWindow(
today: Date,
offsetDays: number,
lastSuccessfulAt?: Date | null,
): { from: Date; to: Date } {
const to = addUtcDays(today, offsetDays);
if (!lastSuccessfulAt) return { from: to, to };
const previousDay = dateInTimeZone(lastSuccessfulAt);
if (previousDay >= today) return { from: to, to };
return { from: addUtcDays(previousDay, offsetDays + 1), to };
}
@Injectable()
export class RenewalsService implements OnModuleInit {
private readonly logger = new Logger(RenewalsService.name);
constructor(
private readonly prisma: PrismaService,
private readonly mail: MailService,
private readonly audit: AuditService,
private readonly notificationLog: NotificationLogService,
private readonly schedule: NotificationScheduleService,
) {}
/** The cadence used to be a `@Cron("0 6 * * *")` literal here; it is now
* operator-editable, and the stored value defaults to that same 06:00
* daily run. */
async onModuleInit(): Promise<void> {
await this.schedule.register("polizas", () => this.scheduledSweep());
}
/** The unattended run always sends for real: `debug` is a per-click switch
* in the UI, never persisted, so the schedule cannot inherit a forgotten
* test toggle and silently stop mailing customers. */
async scheduledSweep(): Promise<void> {
try {
await this.sweep();
} catch (error) {
this.logger.error(
`Falló el barrido de renovaciones: ${(error as Error).message}`,
);
}
}
async pending(days = 30) {
const today = dateInTimeZone(new Date());
const state = await this.prisma.scheduledJobState.findUnique({
where: { name: JOB_NAME },
select: { lastSuccessfulAt: true },
});
const cadence = RENEWAL_CADENCE.filter(
(item) => item.offsetDays < 0 || item.offsetDays <= days,
);
const groups = await Promise.all(
cadence.map(async (item) => ({
generation: item.generation,
rows: await this.findCandidates(
item,
today,
state?.lastSuccessfulAt ?? null,
),
})),
);
return groups.flatMap(({ generation, rows }) =>
rows
.filter((policy) => Boolean(policy.customer.email?.trim()))
.map((policy) => toRenewalLetterRow(policy, generation)),
);
}
async sweep(userId?: string, flags: { debug?: boolean } = {}) {
const debug = !!flags.debug;
const now = new Date();
const state = await this.acquireLock(now);
try {
if (!this.mail.available) {
throw new ServiceUnavailableException(
"El servicio de correo no está configurado.",
);
}
const today = dateInTimeZone(now);
let eligible = 0;
let sent = 0;
let skipped = 0;
const failures: Array<{ policyId: string; generation: number; error: string }> = [];
for (const cadence of RENEWAL_CADENCE) {
const policies = await this.findCandidates(
cadence,
today,
state.lastSuccessfulAt,
);
eligible += policies.length;
for (const policy of policies) {
const to = policy.customer.email?.trim();
if (!to) {
// Logged rather than silently counted: "we had nobody to mail"
// is a finding the office acts on, and only the log survives the
// HTTP response.
await this.recordLog(policy, cadence.generation, "", {
status: "SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL",
debug,
});
skipped++;
continue;
}
try {
await this.deliver(policy, cadence.generation, to, userId, debug);
sent++;
} catch (error) {
failures.push({
policyId: policy.id,
generation: cadence.generation,
error: (error as Error).message,
});
}
}
}
const result = {
eligible,
sent,
skipped,
failed: failures.length,
failures,
debug,
};
// A debug run must not advance `lastSuccessfulAt`: it wrote no
// RenewalNotice rows, so the days it "covered" are still owed, and
// narrowing tomorrow's window back to a single day would drop them.
await this.releaseLock(!debug && failures.length === 0 ? now : null);
void this.audit.log(userId, "renewalNotice.sweep", result);
return result;
} catch (error) {
await this.releaseLock(null);
throw error;
}
}
/**
* Send one pending renewal notice on demand, from the /notificaciones
* list. Same path the sweep takes — render, send, then record the notice —
* so a letter sent by hand is marked exactly like a swept one and drops
* off the pending list. Refuses a generation already sent so a double
* click can't mail the customer twice.
*
* Under `debug` the notice is NOT marked as sent, so the row stays in the
* pending list — the customer has still not been told anything.
*/
async sendOne(
policyId: string,
generation: number,
userId?: string,
flags: { debug?: boolean } = {},
) {
const debug = !!flags.debug;
if (!this.mail.available) {
throw new ServiceUnavailableException(
"El servicio de correo no está configurado.",
);
}
const policy = await this.prisma.policy.findFirst({
where: { id: policyId, archivedAt: null },
select: renewalLetterSelect(generation),
});
if (!policy) {
throw new NotFoundException("Póliza no encontrada.");
}
if (policy.renewalNotices.some((notice) => notice.sentAt)) {
throw new ConflictException("Este aviso ya fue enviado.");
}
const to = policy.customer.email?.trim();
if (!to) {
throw new BadRequestException("El cliente no tiene correo registrado.");
}
const { sentAt, providerMessageId, addressedTo } = await this.deliver(
policy,
generation,
to,
userId,
debug,
);
return {
policyId,
generation,
// The address the mail actually went to — under debug that is the
// override inbox, and the UI says so rather than claiming the customer
// was notified.
to: addressedTo,
debug,
sentAt: sentAt.toISOString(),
providerMessageId,
};
}
/** Render + send + record one notice. Shared by the sweep and `sendOne`.
*
* Two records come out of a send: the `RenewalNotice` row, which gates the
* pending list, and an `email_notification_log` row, which is the send
* history the /notificaciones "Registro de envíos" reads. A failed send
* writes only the second — there is no notice to gate on — and rethrows so
* the sweep counts it as a failure.
*
* Under `debug` the mail is diverted to `DEBUG_RECIPIENT` and the
* `RenewalNotice` row is deliberately skipped: the customer was not
* notified, so nothing may gate the letter they are still owed. Only the
* log row is written, flagged `debug`. */
private async deliver(
policy: RenewalLetterPolicy,
generation: number,
to: string,
userId?: string,
debug = false,
) {
const letter = toRenewalLetterRow(policy, generation);
const message = renderRenewalEmail(letter);
const addressedTo = debug ? DEBUG_RECIPIENT : to;
let result: Awaited<ReturnType<MailService["send"]>>;
try {
result = await this.mail.send({
to: addressedTo,
toName: letter.customerName,
subject: message.subject,
html: message.html,
xTracking: debug ? "debug" : "renewals",
});
} catch (error) {
const detail = error instanceof Error ? error.message : String(error);
await this.recordLog(policy, generation, addressedTo, {
status: "FAILED",
error: detail,
debug,
});
throw error;
}
const sentAt = new Date();
if (!debug) {
await this.prisma.renewalNotice.upsert({
where: {
policyId_generation: { policyId: policy.id, generation },
},
create: {
policyId: policy.id,
generation,
channel: "EMAIL",
sentAt,
sentById: userId,
providerMessageId: result.messageId,
},
update: {
channel: "EMAIL",
sentAt,
sentById: userId,
providerMessageId: result.messageId,
},
});
}
await this.recordLog(policy, generation, addressedTo, {
status: "SENT",
providerMessageId: result.messageId || undefined,
providerResponse: result.response || undefined,
sendDate: sentAt,
debug,
});
void this.audit.log(userId, "renewalNotice.send", {
policyId: policy.id,
generation,
debug,
providerMessageId: result.messageId,
});
return { sentAt, providerMessageId: result.messageId, addressedTo };
}
/**
* Write one row to the shared notification log.
*
* Never throws: the mail is already gone (or already failed) by the time we
* get here, and losing the audit row must not turn a delivered notice into
* a reported failure — which on the SENT path would also strand the
* `RenewalNotice` we just wrote and re-send tomorrow.
*/
private async recordLog(
policy: RenewalLetterPolicy,
generation: number,
/** Recipient as addressed. Empty on the SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL path — that
* emptiness IS the reason the row exists. */
to: string,
outcome: {
status: "SENT" | "FAILED" | "SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL";
providerMessageId?: string;
providerResponse?: string;
error?: string;
sendDate?: Date;
debug?: boolean;
},
): Promise<void> {
const letter = toRenewalLetterRow(policy, generation);
const message = renderRenewalEmail(letter);
try {
await this.notificationLog.record({
notificationType: "RENEWAL_NOTICE",
servicio: "POLICIES",
sendDate: outcome.sendDate,
// `level` carries the aviso generation for RENEWAL_NOTICE rows — see
// the column doc on the Prisma model.
level: generation,
customerId: policy.customer.id,
customerName: letter.customerName,
customerEmail: to,
subject: message.subject,
bodySnapshot: message.html,
status: outcome.status,
debug: !!outcome.debug,
providerMessageId: outcome.providerMessageId,
providerResponse: outcome.providerResponse,
error: outcome.error,
});
} catch (error) {
this.logger.warn(
`No se pudo registrar el aviso de renovación en el log ` +
`(póliza ${policy.id}, aviso ${generation}): ` +
`${(error as Error).message}`,
);
}
}
private findCandidates(
cadence: (typeof RENEWAL_CADENCE)[number],
today: Date,
lastSuccessfulAt: Date | null,
) {
const window = renewalWindow(today, cadence.offsetDays, lastSuccessfulAt);
return this.prisma.policy.findMany({
where: {
archivedAt: null,
policyTo: { gte: window.from, lte: window.to },
customer: {
archivedAt: null,
emailOptOut: false,
email: { not: "" },
},
renewalNotices: {
none: { generation: cadence.generation, sentAt: { not: null } },
},
},
orderBy: [{ policyTo: "asc" }, { policyNumber: "asc" }],
select: renewalLetterSelect(cadence.generation),
});
}
private async acquireLock(now: Date) {
await this.prisma.scheduledJobState.upsert({
where: { name: JOB_NAME },
create: { name: JOB_NAME },
update: { updatedAt: now },
});
const acquired = await this.prisma.scheduledJobState.updateMany({
where: {
name: JOB_NAME,
OR: [{ lockedUntil: null }, { lockedUntil: { lte: now } }],
},
data: { lockedUntil: new Date(now.getTime() + 2 * 60 * 60 * 1000) },
});
if (acquired.count !== 1) {
throw new ConflictException(
"Ya hay un barrido de renovaciones en curso.",
);
}
return this.prisma.scheduledJobState.findUniqueOrThrow({
where: { name: JOB_NAME },
});
}
private async releaseLock(lastSuccessfulAt: Date | null): Promise<void> {
await this.prisma.scheduledJobState.update({
where: { name: JOB_NAME },
data: {
lockedUntil: null,
...(lastSuccessfulAt && { lastSuccessfulAt }),
},
});
}
}
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import { Prisma } from "@jorgecuadros/database";
export function renewalLetterSelect(generation: number) {
return Prisma.validator<Prisma.PolicySelect>()({
id: true,
policyNumber: true,
policyTo: true,
netPremium: true,
policyFee: true,
total: true,
currency: true,
coveragesJson: true,
customer: {
select: {
// Needed by the notification log's customerId FK, not by the letter.
id: true,
name: true,
nameMissing: true,
email: true,
phone: true,
mobile: true,
addressLine1: true,
addressLine2: true,
city: true,
state: true,
zipCode: true,
country: true,
},
},
policyType: { select: { name: true } },
insuranceProvider: { select: { name: true } },
vehicles: {
take: 1,
select: {
make: true,
model: true,
modelYear: true,
bodyType: true,
engineNumber: true,
licensePlate: true,
},
},
renewalNotices: {
where: { generation },
select: { sentAt: true, channel: true },
},
});
}
export type RenewalLetterPolicy = Prisma.PolicyGetPayload<{
select: ReturnType<typeof renewalLetterSelect>;
}>;
export interface RenewalLetterRow extends Record<string, unknown> {
__kind: "letter";
policyId: string;
policyNumber: string;
policyType: string;
customerName: string;
customerEmail: string | null;
customerPhone: string | null;
customerMobile: string | null;
customerAddress: string[];
provider: string;
policyTo: string;
netPremium: string | null;
policyFee: string | null;
total: string | null;
currency: string;
coverageDays: unknown;
cslLimit: unknown;
medicalCoverage: unknown;
propertyDamage: unknown;
perPersonLiability: unknown;
additionalService: unknown;
vehicle: {
make: string | null;
model: string | null;
modelYear: string | null;
bodyType: string | null;
engineNumber: string | null;
licensePlate: string | null;
} | null;
generation: number;
sentAt: string | null;
}
export function toRenewalLetterRow(
policy: RenewalLetterPolicy,
generation: number,
): RenewalLetterRow {
const notice = policy.renewalNotices[0];
const coverage = (policy.coveragesJson ?? {}) as Record<string, unknown>;
const address = [
policy.customer.addressLine1,
policy.customer.addressLine2,
[policy.customer.city, policy.customer.state, policy.customer.zipCode]
.filter(Boolean)
.join(", "),
policy.customer.country,
].filter((part): part is string => Boolean(part));
return {
__kind: "letter",
policyId: policy.id,
policyNumber: policy.policyNumber,
policyType: policy.policyType?.name ?? "—",
customerName: policy.customer.nameMissing ? "(sin nombre)" : policy.customer.name,
customerEmail: policy.customer.email,
customerPhone: policy.customer.phone,
customerMobile: policy.customer.mobile,
customerAddress: address,
provider: policy.insuranceProvider?.name ?? "—",
policyTo: policy.policyTo ? policy.policyTo.toISOString().slice(0, 10) : "—",
netPremium: policy.netPremium ? policy.netPremium.toFixed(2) : null,
policyFee: policy.policyFee ? policy.policyFee.toFixed(2) : null,
total: policy.total ? policy.total.toFixed(2) : null,
currency: policy.currency,
coverageDays: coverage.cobertura ?? null,
cslLimit: coverage.csl_limite ?? null,
medicalCoverage: coverage.gastos_medico ?? null,
propertyDamage: coverage.propiedades ?? null,
perPersonLiability: coverage.personas ?? null,
additionalService:
coverage.servicio_adicional ?? coverage.servicio_adiconal ?? null,
vehicle: policy.vehicles[0]
? {
make: policy.vehicles[0].make,
model: policy.vehicles[0].model,
modelYear: policy.vehicles[0].modelYear,
bodyType: policy.vehicles[0].bodyType,
engineNumber: policy.vehicles[0].engineNumber,
licensePlate: policy.vehicles[0].licensePlate,
}
: null,
generation,
sentAt: notice?.sentAt
? notice.sentAt.toISOString().slice(0, 10)
: null,
};
}
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@@ -21,6 +21,10 @@ import {
parseDate,
type ReportDef,
} from "./reports.types";
import {
renewalLetterSelect,
toRenewalLetterRow,
} from "./renewal-letter";
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ helpers */
@@ -615,10 +619,7 @@ const vigente: ReportDef = {
* covers every carrier and tier instead of a clone per combination.
*
* `sentStatus` is read from `RenewalNotice` (schema.prisma) — the
* replacement for the legacy `CONTROL <ramo> RENEW[2/3] X MES` paper log
* — but this report is read-only; marking a notice as sent is a separate
* mutation (not yet built) that would upsert `RenewalNotice` by
* `[policyId, generation]`.
* replacement for the legacy `CONTROL <ramo> RENEW[2/3] X MES` paper log.
*/
const avisoRenovacion: ReportDef = {
slug: "aviso-renovacion",
@@ -711,78 +712,16 @@ const avisoRenovacion: ReportDef = {
: {}),
},
orderBy: { policyTo: "asc" },
select: {
id: true,
policyNumber: true,
policyTo: true,
netPremium: true,
policyFee: true,
total: true,
currency: true,
coveragesJson: true,
customer: { select: { name: true, nameMissing: true } },
insuranceProvider: { select: { name: true } },
vehicles: {
take: 1,
select: {
make: true,
model: true,
modelYear: true,
bodyType: true,
engineNumber: true,
licensePlate: true,
},
},
renewalNotices: {
where: { generation },
select: { sentAt: true, channel: true },
},
},
select: renewalLetterSelect(generation),
});
let totalPremium = new Prisma.Decimal(0);
let sentCount = 0;
const out = rows.map((r) => {
if (r.netPremium) totalPremium = totalPremium.plus(r.netPremium);
const notice = r.renewalNotices[0];
if (notice?.sentAt) sentCount++;
// Legacy coverage columns not modeled as first-class Policy fields —
// see docs/RENEWAL_NOTICES.md's column-mapping table. Keys are best-
// effort (derived from the source schema, not yet verified against a
// live migrated DB) — confirm before relying on them in production.
const cov = (r.coveragesJson ?? {}) as Record<string, unknown>;
return {
__kind: "letter",
policyId: r.id,
policyNumber: r.policyNumber,
customerName: nameOf(r.customer),
provider: r.insuranceProvider?.name ?? "—",
policyTo: r.policyTo ? r.policyTo.toISOString().slice(0, 10) : "—",
netPremium: r.netPremium ? r.netPremium.toFixed(2) : null,
policyFee: r.policyFee ? r.policyFee.toFixed(2) : null,
total: r.total ? r.total.toFixed(2) : null,
currency: r.currency,
coverageDays: cov.cobertura ?? null,
cslLimit: cov.csl_limite ?? null,
medicalCoverage: cov.gastos_medico ?? null,
propertyDamage: cov.propiedades ?? null,
perPersonLiability: cov.personas ?? null,
additionalService: cov.servicio_adicional ?? cov.servicio_adiconal ?? null,
vehicle: r.vehicles[0]
? {
make: r.vehicles[0].make,
model: r.vehicles[0].model,
modelYear: r.vehicles[0].modelYear,
bodyType: r.vehicles[0].bodyType,
engineNumber: r.vehicles[0].engineNumber,
licensePlate: r.vehicles[0].licensePlate,
}
: null,
generation,
sentAt: notice?.sentAt
? notice.sentAt.toISOString().slice(0, 10)
: null,
};
const letter = toRenewalLetterRow(r, generation);
if (letter.sentAt) sentCount++;
return letter;
});
return {
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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { SettingsService } from "./settings.service";
/**
* Operator-editable configuration. No controller of its own — each setting is
* exposed by the feature that owns it (summary recipients live under
* /notifications), so the validation and the permission live next to the
* thing they protect rather than behind a generic key/value endpoint.
*/
@Module({
providers: [SettingsService],
exports: [SettingsService],
})
export class SettingsModule {}
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
import { SettingsService, invalidEmails, parseEmailList } from "./settings.service";
/**
* The db → env → default ladder is the whole contract of this service: it is
* what lets the setting move out of the environment without changing how any
* existing deployment behaves.
*/
function build(row: { value: string } | null, env?: string) {
const prisma = {
appSetting: {
findUnique: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue(
row ? { key: "k", updatedAt: new Date("2026-08-02"), updatedById: "u1", ...row } : null,
),
upsert: jest.fn().mockResolvedValue({}),
},
};
const config = { get: jest.fn().mockReturnValue(env) };
return {
service: new SettingsService(prisma as never, config as never),
prisma,
};
}
describe("notification admin emails resolve db > env > default", () => {
it("prefers the stored row", async () => {
const { service } = build({ value: "a@x.com,b@x.com" }, "env@x.com");
await expect(service.notificationAdminEmails()).resolves.toMatchObject({
value: ["a@x.com", "b@x.com"],
source: "db",
updatedById: "u1",
});
});
it("falls back to the environment when nothing is stored", async () => {
const { service } = build(null, "env@x.com, other@x.com");
await expect(service.notificationAdminEmails()).resolves.toMatchObject({
value: ["env@x.com", "other@x.com"],
source: "env",
});
});
it("falls back to the built-in defaults when neither is set", async () => {
const { service } = build(null, undefined);
const resolved = await service.notificationAdminEmails();
expect(resolved.source).toBe("default");
expect(resolved.value).toHaveLength(2);
});
it("treats a stored empty list as 'nobody', not as unset", async () => {
// The regression this guards: falling through to env/defaults here would
// keep mailing people who were deliberately removed.
const { service } = build({ value: "" }, "env@x.com");
await expect(service.notificationAdminEmails()).resolves.toMatchObject({
value: [],
source: "db",
});
});
it("writes the list back as CSV", async () => {
const { service, prisma } = build({ value: "" });
await service.setNotificationAdminEmails(["a@x.com", "b@x.com"], "user-9");
expect(prisma.appSetting.upsert).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
expect.objectContaining({
create: expect.objectContaining({ value: "a@x.com,b@x.com", updatedById: "user-9" }),
update: expect.objectContaining({ value: "a@x.com,b@x.com", updatedById: "user-9" }),
}),
);
});
});
describe("email list parsing", () => {
it("trims and drops blanks", () => {
expect(parseEmailList(" a@x.com , ,b@x.com ")).toEqual(["a@x.com", "b@x.com"]);
});
it("rejects entries that are not addresses at all", () => {
expect(invalidEmails(["ok@x.com", "nope", "also@bad"])).toEqual([
"nope",
"also@bad",
]);
});
});
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@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
import { Injectable, Logger } from "@nestjs/common";
import { ConfigService } from "@nestjs/config";
import { PrismaService } from "../prisma/prisma.service";
/**
* Reader/writer for `app_settings` — the configuration staff can change
* without a redeploy.
*
* Every setting resolves through the same three-step ladder: the database row
* if an operator has set one, else the environment variable it used to live
* in, else a hardcoded default. That ordering is what makes this migration
* safe — an existing deployment keeps behaving exactly as it did until
* somebody edits the value in the UI, and `source` tells the UI which of the
* three it is looking at so "this came from the env, editing it here will
* take over" is visible rather than surprising.
*/
export const SETTING_KEYS = {
/** Comma-separated recipients of the per-job notification summary. */
notificationAdminEmails: "notification.adminEmails",
/** JSON cadence of the automatic servicios sweep. */
scheduleServicios: "notification.schedule.servicios",
/** JSON cadence of the automatic pólizas renewal sweep. */
schedulePolizas: "notification.schedule.polizas",
} as const;
/** Where a resolved value came from. Shown in the UI. */
export type SettingSource = "db" | "env" | "default";
export interface ResolvedSetting<T> {
value: T;
source: SettingSource;
updatedAt: Date | null;
updatedById: string | null;
}
/** Last resort when neither the database nor the environment says otherwise.
* Matches what `NotificationsService` hardcoded before this table existed. */
const DEFAULT_ADMIN_EMAILS = ["rmancinas@freakma.net", "mpulido@freakma.net"];
/** Deliberately permissive — this rejects "not an address at all", not
* "not deliverable". Only SES can tell us the latter, and a validator strict
* enough to argue with is a validator that blocks a legitimate address. */
const EMAIL_RE = /^[^\s@,]+@[^\s@,]+\.[^\s@,]+$/;
export function parseEmailList(raw: string): string[] {
return raw
.split(",")
.map((s) => s.trim())
.filter(Boolean);
}
export function invalidEmails(list: string[]): string[] {
return list.filter((e) => !EMAIL_RE.test(e));
}
@Injectable()
export class SettingsService {
private readonly logger = new Logger(SettingsService.name);
constructor(
private readonly prisma: PrismaService,
private readonly config: ConfigService,
) {}
/**
* Recipients of the per-job summary email.
*
* Read on every send rather than cached at boot: the point of moving this
* out of the environment was that it changes while the app is running, and
* a cache would reintroduce exactly the restart-to-apply behaviour we are
* removing. It is one indexed primary-key lookup per sweep, not per email.
*/
async notificationAdminEmails(): Promise<ResolvedSetting<string[]>> {
const row = await this.read(SETTING_KEYS.notificationAdminEmails);
if (row) {
const parsed = parseEmailList(row.value);
// An empty stored value is a legitimate choice — "send no summaries" —
// and must not silently fall through to the env or the defaults, or an
// operator who cleared the field would keep receiving mail.
return {
value: parsed,
source: "db",
updatedAt: row.updatedAt,
updatedById: row.updatedById,
};
}
const env = this.config.get<string>("NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS");
if (env && env.trim()) {
return {
value: parseEmailList(env),
source: "env",
updatedAt: null,
updatedById: null,
};
}
return {
value: [...DEFAULT_ADMIN_EMAILS],
source: "default",
updatedAt: null,
updatedById: null,
};
}
/** Persist the summary recipients. An empty list is stored as an empty
* string and means "nobody" — see the read path above. */
async setNotificationAdminEmails(
emails: string[],
userId: string,
): Promise<ResolvedSetting<string[]>> {
await this.write(
SETTING_KEYS.notificationAdminEmails,
emails.join(","),
userId,
);
return this.notificationAdminEmails();
}
/**
* Cadence of one automatic envío, stored as JSON.
*
* No env rung on this ladder: a schedule was never an environment variable
* (it was a `@Cron` literal in the source), so the only two sources are the
* operator's row and the caller's default — which is the previous hardcoded
* behaviour. A row that fails to parse is treated as absent and logged
* rather than thrown: a bad JSON blob must not take the scheduler down with
* it, and falling back to the shipped cadence is the safe reading.
*/
async notificationSchedule<T>(
kind: "servicios" | "polizas",
fallback: T,
): Promise<ResolvedSetting<T>> {
const key =
kind === "servicios"
? SETTING_KEYS.scheduleServicios
: SETTING_KEYS.schedulePolizas;
const row = await this.read(key);
if (row) {
try {
return {
value: { ...fallback, ...(JSON.parse(row.value) as T) },
source: "db",
updatedAt: row.updatedAt,
updatedById: row.updatedById,
};
} catch (error) {
this.logger.warn(
`Setting ${key} is not valid JSON, using the default: ` +
`${(error as Error).message}`,
);
}
}
return { value: fallback, source: "default", updatedAt: null, updatedById: null };
}
async setNotificationSchedule(
kind: "servicios" | "polizas",
schedule: unknown,
userId: string,
): Promise<void> {
await this.write(
kind === "servicios"
? SETTING_KEYS.scheduleServicios
: SETTING_KEYS.schedulePolizas,
JSON.stringify(schedule),
userId,
);
}
private read(key: string) {
return this.prisma.appSetting.findUnique({ where: { key } });
}
private async write(key: string, value: string, userId: string) {
await this.prisma.appSetting.upsert({
where: { key },
create: { key, value, updatedById: userId },
update: { value, updatedById: userId },
});
}
}
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@@ -6,8 +6,10 @@
* The shipped implementation is self-hosted Tesseract (see tesseract.provider).
* That choice is evidence-based rather than assumed: run against 46 pages of
* real scanned CFE, CESPT and Telnor statements, it identified the provider on
* 46/46 and extracted a usable account reference on 43/46, which is well past
* the bar for a queue whose whole point is that a human confirms every row. A
* 46/46 and extracted a usable account reference on 43/46, and on a later
* corpus of 19 scanned municipal predial receipts it read the provider on
* 19/19 and an identifier on 18/19 — well past the bar for a queue whose whole
* point is that a human confirms every row. A
* managed document-extraction API (Textract, Document Intelligence, Document
* AI) fits behind this same interface if per-page accuracy ever proves
* insufficient, with no schema change — but at 300+ pages/month/company it
@@ -31,10 +33,10 @@ export interface OcrPage {
/** Full page text, reading order, newline-separated. */
text: string;
/**
* Word boxes. Needed because two of the three real layouts are *tables* —
* the CESPT "RECIBO" prints `No. DE CUENTA` as a column header with the
* value in the row beneath it, which line-oriented text cannot associate.
* Parsers fall back to geometry for exactly those fields.
* Word boxes. Needed because several of the real layouts are *tables* — the
* CESPT "RECIBO" prints `No. DE CUENTA` as a column header with the value in
* the row beneath it, which line-oriented text cannot associate. Parsers fall
* back to geometry for exactly those fields.
*/
words: OcrWord[];
/** Mean word confidence across the page, 0..1. */
@@ -48,6 +50,22 @@ export interface OcrProvider {
renderPages(pdf: Buffer): Promise<Buffer[]>;
/** OCR a single rendered page image. */
recognize(pageImage: Buffer): Promise<OcrPage>;
/**
* Read a PDF's own text layer, one entry per page, `null` where the page has
* none worth using.
*
* Not every statement is a scan. The gas company e-mails born-digital CFDI
* invoices whose text is already exact and already positioned — running those
* through a rasteriser and a character recogniser can only lose information
* (one sample turned `MEDIDOR: VM01014426` into `ar (LTR): 014420`) while
* costing about a minute of CPU per page for the privilege. Where the layer
* exists it is strictly better input for the same parsers, so it is tried
* first and OCR remains the fallback for genuine scans.
*
* Positions are reported in the same pixel space `recognize` uses, so the
* geometric helpers in the parsers work unchanged on either source.
*/
textPages(pdf: Buffer): Promise<(OcrPage | null)[]>;
}
export const OCR_PROVIDER = Symbol("OCR_PROVIDER");
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
import { parseBboxLayout } from "./tesseract.provider";
/**
* Shaped like real `pdftotext -bbox-layout` output: the gas invoice lays its
* header out as two columns of independent text flows, so poppler puts a label
* and the value printed beside it in *different* `<line>` elements. Trusting
* that grouping is what left `PERIODO FACTURADO` with no value next to it and
* every period field empty on a batch whose text was perfectly readable.
*/
function word(x: number, y: number, text: string): string {
return `<word xMin="${x}" yMin="${y}" xMax="${x + 20}" yMax="${y + 8}">${text}</word>`;
}
function doc(...lines: string[]): string {
return `<doc><page width="612" height="792">${lines
.map((l) => `<flow><block><line>${l}</line></block></flow>`)
.join("")}</page></doc>`;
}
/** Enough words on the page to clear the "is this a real text layer" floor. */
function padding(): string {
return Array.from({ length: 50 }, (_, i) => word(10, 400 + i * 10, `w${i}`)).join("");
}
describe("parseBboxLayout", () => {
it("rejoins a label with the value printed beside it in another flow", () => {
const [page] = parseBboxLayout(
doc(
word(20, 100, "PERIODO") + word(45, 100, "FACTURADO:"),
word(300, 100.4, "20260630-20260630"),
padding(),
),
1,
);
expect(page).not.toBeNull();
expect(page!.text).toContain("PERIODO FACTURADO: 20260630-20260630");
});
it("keeps genuinely separate lines apart", () => {
const [page] = parseBboxLayout(
doc(word(20, 100, "Cuenta:") + word(80, 100, "0900003463"), word(20, 130, "Nombre:"), padding()),
1,
);
expect(page!.text.split("\n")).toContain("Cuenta: 0900003463");
expect(page!.text.split("\n")).toContain("Nombre:");
});
it("scales point coordinates into the render's pixel space", () => {
// Word boxes have to land in the same coordinate space tesseract reports,
// or the geometric helpers the parsers share silently stop finding values.
const [page] = parseBboxLayout(doc(word(72, 144, "X") + padding()), 300 / 72);
const x = page!.words.find((w) => w.text === "X")!;
expect(x.left).toBeCloseTo(300);
expect(x.top).toBeCloseTo(600);
});
it("reports no text layer for a scan carrying a few stray glyphs", () => {
expect(parseBboxLayout(doc(word(10, 10, "3") + word(40, 10, "of") + word(60, 10, "5")), 1)).toEqual([
null,
]);
});
it("decodes the entities poppler escapes", () => {
const [page] = parseBboxLayout(doc(word(10, 10, "A&amp;B") + padding()), 1);
expect(page!.text).toContain("A&B");
});
});
@@ -105,6 +105,37 @@ export class TesseractOcrProvider implements OcrProvider {
});
}
/**
* `pdftotext -bbox-layout` — the same poppler package `pdftoppm` comes from,
* so this costs no extra dependency in the runtime image.
*
* A page is only accepted when it carries a real text layer. Scanned PDFs
* frequently contain a handful of stray glyphs (a scanner watermark, a page
* number stamped by the MFP), and treating those as the page's text would
* hand every parser an almost-empty string and silently take OCR out of the
* loop — so a floor of MIN_TEXT_WORDS words has to be present before the
* layer is believed.
*/
async textPages(pdf: Buffer): Promise<(OcrPage | null)[]> {
await this.require();
return this.scratch(async (dir) => {
const src = join(dir, "in.pdf");
await writeFile(src, pdf);
const out = join(dir, "out.html");
try {
await run("pdftotext", ["-bbox-layout", src, out]);
} catch (err) {
this.logger.warn(
`pdftotext failed; falling back to OCR for this file: ${(err as Error).message}`,
);
return [];
}
// Points to pixels at the render DPI, so word boxes from either source
// land in one coordinate space and `valueUnder`'s thresholds hold.
return parseBboxLayout(await readFile(out, "utf8"), this.dpi / 72);
});
}
async recognize(pageImage: Buffer): Promise<OcrPage> {
await this.require();
return this.scratch(async (dir) => {
@@ -136,6 +167,130 @@ export class TesseractOcrProvider implements OcrProvider {
}
}
/**
* Below this many words a "text layer" is scanner debris, not a document.
* The real born-digital samples carry 400+ words a page; the scanned ones
* carry none at all, so the exact threshold is not delicate.
*/
const MIN_TEXT_WORDS = 40;
const ENTITIES: Record<string, string> = {
amp: "&",
lt: "<",
gt: ">",
quot: '"',
apos: "'",
};
function decodeEntities(s: string): string {
return s.replace(/&(#x?[0-9a-fA-F]+|[a-z]+);/g, (whole, body: string) => {
if (body[0] === "#") {
const code =
body[1] === "x" || body[1] === "X"
? parseInt(body.slice(2), 16)
: parseInt(body.slice(1), 10);
return Number.isFinite(code) ? String.fromCodePoint(code) : whole;
}
return ENTITIES[body] ?? whole;
});
}
/**
* Turn `pdftotext -bbox-layout`'s XHTML into one OcrPage per PDF page.
*
* Parsed with regexes rather than an XML library on purpose: the output is
* machine-generated by poppler with a fixed element shape (`page` > `flow` >
* `block` > `line` > `word`), and the alternative is a parser dependency in
* the API for one file format read in one place. Only `page` and `word` are
* consulted — see below for why poppler's own `line` grouping is discarded.
*
* `confidence` is 1 for every word: these are the document's own characters,
* not a recognition guess.
*/
export function parseBboxLayout(xhtml: string, scale: number): (OcrPage | null)[] {
const pages: (OcrPage | null)[] = [];
for (const pageMatch of xhtml.matchAll(/<page\b[^>]*>([\s\S]*?)<\/page>/g)) {
const words: OcrWord[] = [];
for (const w of pageMatch[1].matchAll(
/<word\s+xMin="([\d.eE+-]+)"\s+yMin="([\d.eE+-]+)"\s+xMax="([\d.eE+-]+)"\s+yMax="([\d.eE+-]+)"\s*>([\s\S]*?)<\/word>/g,
)) {
const text = decodeEntities(w[5]).trim();
if (!text) continue;
const left = Number(w[1]) * scale;
const top = Number(w[2]) * scale;
words.push({
text,
left,
top,
width: Number(w[3]) * scale - left,
height: Number(w[4]) * scale - top,
confidence: 1,
});
}
pages.push(
words.length >= MIN_TEXT_WORDS
? { text: toVisualRows(words), words, confidence: 1 }
: null,
);
}
return pages;
}
/**
* Reassemble words into the rows a reader sees, left to right.
*
* Poppler's own `<line>` grouping cannot be used for this. It groups by text
* flow, and these invoices lay their fields out as two columns of independent
* flows — so `PERIODO FACTURADO:` and the `20260630-20260630` printed beside
* it end up in different `<line>` elements, and every label-then-value pattern
* in the parsers misses a value that is plainly there on the page. Regrouping
* by vertical position restores the adjacency, and matches what tesseract
* hands back for the scanned version of the same layout.
*
* Rows are cut when a word's vertical centre leaves the band established by
* the row's first word, which tolerates the sub-pixel baseline differences
* between fonts on one line without merging two genuinely separate lines.
*/
function toVisualRows(words: OcrWord[]): string {
const centre = (w: OcrWord) => w.top + w.height / 2;
const sorted = [...words].sort((a, b) => centre(a) - centre(b) || a.left - b.left);
const rows: OcrWord[][] = [];
let current: OcrWord[] = [];
let band = 0;
for (const w of sorted) {
if (!current.length) {
current = [w];
band = centre(w);
continue;
}
// Half the word's own height: tall headings and body text both sit within
// their own line's band, and neither reaches into the next one.
if (Math.abs(centre(w) - band) <= Math.max(w.height, current[0].height) / 2) {
current.push(w);
} else {
rows.push(current);
current = [w];
band = centre(w);
}
}
if (current.length) rows.push(current);
return rows
.map((r) =>
[...r]
.sort((a, b) => a.left - b.left)
.map((w) => w.text)
.join(" "),
)
.join("\n");
}
/**
* Turn tesseract's TSV into words plus reassembled text.
*
@@ -0,0 +1,270 @@
import type { OcrPage } from "../ocr/ocr.provider";
import {
detectProvider,
normalizeCadastralKey,
normalizeZofematKey,
parseStatement,
} from "./statement-parser";
/**
* Every string in this file is a verbatim excerpt of what the OCR engine
* actually returned for a real receipt — misreads, dropped spaces, mangled
* accents and all. That is the point: these are the specific ways these five
* layouts have been observed to fail, and the assertions pin down what the
* parser is supposed to do about each one. Inventing clean input here would
* test nothing, because clean input was never the problem.
*/
function page(text: string): OcrPage {
return { text, words: [], confidence: 0.9 };
}
describe("detectProvider", () => {
it("reads a Rosarito predial receipt as predial, not as a water bill", () => {
// "Clave Catastral" is also a CESPT structural marker, so a predial page
// whose header OCR'd badly must still not be claimed by the CESPT rule.
expect(
detectProvider(
"e | Clave Catastral. KP-128-105 IMPUESTO PREDIAL ea rita\n" +
"TASA | VALOR FISCAL | BIMESTRES | INCISO. | IMPUESTO",
),
).toBe("PREDIAL ROSARITO");
});
it("keeps telling the three municipalities apart by their RFC", () => {
expect(detectProvider("R.F.C. ATB-541201-KK2")).toBe("PREDIAL TIJUANA");
expect(detectProvider("R.F.C. AMP-981201-HJ4")).toBe("PREDIAL ROSARITO");
expect(detectProvider("MEN-540301-9J5")).toBe("PREDIAL ENSENADA");
});
it("does not let the CFE rule claim a gas bill over 'PERIODO FACTURADO'", () => {
expect(
detectProvider("Orden de Facturación: 000009801640\nPERIODO FACTURADO: 20260630-20260630"),
).toBe("GAS TIJUANA");
});
});
describe("normalizeCadastralKey", () => {
it("keeps a letter in the third position instead of digitising it", () => {
// `MMB01041` is a real key on file; mapping its B to 8 produced a key that
// matches no property at all.
expect(normalizeCadastralKey("MM-B01-041", [])).toBe("MMB01041");
});
it("repairs the spurious I tesseract inserts into the prefix", () => {
expect(normalizeCadastralKey("MIM-200-010", [])).toBe("MM200010");
});
it("digitises confusable glyphs from position four onward", () => {
expect(normalizeCadastralKey("KP-1O8-O45", [])).toBe("KP108045");
});
it("flags a prefix it had to truncate", () => {
const notes: string[] = [];
expect(normalizeCadastralKey("KPX-128-106", notes)).toBe("KP128106");
expect(notes).toHaveLength(1);
});
});
describe("parsePredialTijuana", () => {
const TIJUANA = page(
"Hats | AYUNTAMIENTO DE TIJUANA, BC $2,613.00 23/01/2026\n" +
"y) TELEFONO: 973-7000 R.F.C. ATB-541201-KK2\n" +
"ER AÑO VALOR FISCAL TASA IMPUESTO |CONCEPTO IMPORTE\n" +
"ED ca 2026 1,207,15778 246 2,969.61 1102 - IMPUESTO PREDIAL 2,969.61\n" +
"55164964310126000002613000054192\n" +
"se 0 O (54427 [a] | TOTALAPAGAR: 2,613.00\n" +
"Dc 1097 : FECHA VENCE : 31/ENE/2026",
);
it("splits the payment barcode into account, deadline and amount", () => {
const p = parseStatement(TIJUANA);
expect(p.provider).toBe("PREDIAL TIJUANA");
expect(p.serviceKind).toBe("PROPERTY_TAX");
expect(p.accountRef).toBe("55164964");
expect(p.amount).toBe(2613);
expect(p.dueDate?.toISOString().slice(0, 10)).toBe("2026-01-31");
expect(p.period).toBe("2026");
});
it("reads the printed total even when the space in the label is lost", () => {
// The real page OCR'd the label as "TOTALAPAGAR:", and it is that reading
// that cross-checks the barcode's amount.
expect(parseStatement(TIJUANA).crossChecked).toBe(true);
});
it("refuses to trust a barcode the printed total contradicts", () => {
const p = parseStatement(
page(
"R.F.C. ATB-541201-KK2\n" +
"55164964310126000002613000054192\n" +
"TOTAL A PAGAR: 9,613.00\nFECHA VENCE : 31/ENE/2026",
),
);
expect(p.crossChecked).toBe(false);
expect(p.notes.join(" ")).toContain("no coincide");
});
});
describe("parsePredialRosarito", () => {
it("takes the rounded Total, not the Sub Total printed above it", () => {
const p = parseStatement(
page(
"AYUNTAMIENTO MUNICIPAL DE PLAYAS DE ROSARITO, B.C.\n" +
"Ce Clave Catastral: + JR-400-008 7 | IMPUESTO PREDIAL\n" +
"SUPERFICIE: 228.31 ZONA 30025 “Redondeo IT049 -$0.39 Sub Total $5,409.39\n" +
"¿XTEMPORANEO DESPUES DE: 31/01/2026 Elaboro: MGLG\n" +
"Total | $5,409.00\n" +
"| Periodo por Pagar: 2026/1 2026/6",
),
);
expect(p.cadastralKey).toBe("JR400008");
expect(p.amount).toBe(5409);
expect(p.dueDate?.toISOString().slice(0, 10)).toBe("2026-01-31");
expect(p.period).toBe("2026");
});
it("is not fooled by the unspaced 'SubTotal' spelling", () => {
// This exact page read $9,624.85 off a receipt for $9,625.00 while the
// lookbehind still assumed a space.
const p = parseStatement(
page(
"AMP-981201-HJ4 IMPUESTO PREDIAL\n" +
"SUPERFICIE. 367.62 ZONA:30151 | Redondco 17049 $0.15 SubTotal $9,624.85\n" +
": Total | $9,625.00",
),
);
expect(p.amount).toBe(9625);
});
});
describe("parsePredialEnsenada", () => {
const totals = (tail: string) =>
page(
"IMPRESION MAQUINA REGISTRADORA ez | MUNICIPIO DE ENSENADA\n" +
"+7] DATOS. DEL.CAUSANTE alta A pe CLAVE MM-200-010 2 CUENTA\n" +
`ES g € S| TOTALES 12,744.47 0.00 0.00 324.56 0.00 13,069.03 ${tail} |`,
);
it("reads the paid total off the TOTALES row however the label OCR'd", () => {
expect(parseStatement(totals("TOTA LA A $5,797.00")).amount).toBe(5797);
expect(parseStatement(totals("orAL: M7 z] $14,414.00")).amount).toBe(14414);
expect(parseStatement(totals("| TOTAL: = $6 246.00")).amount).toBe(6246);
});
it("reports no amount rather than one whose $ was misread as an 8", () => {
// `TOTAL: A 82,203.00` is a $2,203.00 receipt. Posting $82,203 would look
// entirely ordinary in the ledger, so this page must go to review instead.
const p = parseStatement(totals("TOTAL: A 82,203.00"));
expect(p.amount).toBeNull();
expect(p.notes.join(" ")).toContain("capturarlo a mano");
});
it("never falls back to the assessed total on the same row", () => {
expect(parseStatement(totals("yo: se TE= 58/4690]")).amount).toBeNull();
});
});
describe("parseGas", () => {
const gas = (...cuentas: string[]) =>
page(
"GTI4608032K2 COMPAÑIA DE GAS DE TIJUANA\n" +
"Fecha de Vencimiento: 2026/08/08\n" +
cuentas.map((c) => `Cuenta: ${c}`).join("\n") +
"\nPERIODO FACTURADO: 20260630-20260630\nTOTAL A PAGAR: $275.82",
);
it("strips the printed leading zero to the stored account number", () => {
const p = parseStatement(gas("0900003463", "0900003463", "0900003463"));
expect(p.serviceKind).toBe("GAS");
expect(p.accountRef).toBe("900003463");
expect(p.amount).toBe(275.82);
expect(p.dueDate?.toISOString().slice(0, 10)).toBe("2026-08-08");
expect(p.period).toBe("2026-06");
expect(p.crossChecked).toBe(true);
});
it("takes the majority reading but still sends a disagreement to review", () => {
const p = parseStatement(gas("0900003463", "0900003463", "0900003468"));
expect(p.accountRef).toBe("900003463");
expect(p.crossChecked).toBe(false);
});
it("claims no cross-check from a single printing", () => {
expect(parseStatement(gas("0900003463")).crossChecked).toBeNull();
});
});
describe("parseZonaFederal", () => {
/**
* The Tijuana zona federal receipt, trimmed to the rows the parser reads.
* Verbatim from page 7 of the August 2026 batch, including the two ways the
* heading OCR'd: the clave line is struck through by the office's own
* highlighter, which is what cost two of eight pages their concession clave.
*/
const zf = (clave: string, body = "") =>
page(
"ESIZ <pYl Av. Independencia y Esq. Paseo del CentenaxiaiiArlhnto de Tijuana, B.C.\n" +
"Teléfono: 9737000 R.F.C. ATB-541201-BK2 0070000146 12:54 PM\n" +
"Zona Federal Marítimo Terrestre\n" +
`${clave} Nombre: DENNIS JOHN SEIN Concesión:\n` +
"Periodo Construcción Tasa Ornato Tasa Impuesto Actualiza. Recargo Multa Importe\n" +
"2026-2 / 2026-2 316.40 35.00 0.00 12.11 1,845.66 0.00 27.13 1,000.00 2,872.79\n" +
"SubTotal 1,845.66 0.00 27.13 1,000.00 2,872.79\n" +
"Concepto: Derechos de ocupación de Zona Federal Marítimo Terrestre\n" +
body,
);
it("is not claimed by the predial parser that shares its RFC and header", () => {
// Tijuana bills predial and zona federal from the same treasury, so
// "Ayuntamiento de Tijuana" and ATB-541201 identify neither on their own.
expect(detectProvider("R.F.C. ATB-541201-BK2\nZona Federal Marítimo Terrestre")).toBe(
"ZONA FEDERAL TIJUANA",
);
expect(parseStatement(zf("Clave: 14-D -014")).serviceKind).toBe("FEDERAL_ZONE");
});
it("still recognises the layout when the heading itself did not survive OCR", () => {
// Real: page 1 came back as "Zona Ledera) Maritimo Terrestre".
expect(
detectProvider("Zona Ledera) Maritimo Terrestre\nClave EJ -012% Nombre: STEFAN"),
).toBe("ZONA FEDERAL TIJUANA");
});
it("reads the clave through the loose spacing the receipt prints", () => {
expect(parseStatement(zf("Clave: 14-D -014")).accountRef).toBe("14D014");
expect(parseStatement(zf("Clave: 14-A-119")).accountRef).toBe("14A119");
});
it("keeps the letter instead of digitising it", () => {
// toDigits maps D to 0 and B to 8; a real 14-D -014 must not become 140014.
expect(normalizeZofematKey("14-D -014")).toBe("14D014");
expect(normalizeZofematKey("12-B -013")).toBe("12B013");
});
it("takes the payable amount from the SubTotal row, rounded to whole pesos", () => {
// The municipality rounds and prints the difference as "Ajuste Ley Hacienda
// Mpal"; 2,872.79 is charged as $2,873.00.
expect(parseStatement(zf("Clave: 14-D -014")).amount).toBe(2873);
});
it("prefers the printed total and cross-checks it against the subtotal", () => {
const p = parseStatement(zf("Clave: 14-D -014", "Total a pagar $2,873.00"));
expect(p.amount).toBe(2873);
expect(p.crossChecked).toBe(true);
});
it("sends a printed total that contradicts the subtotal to review", () => {
const p = parseStatement(zf("Clave: 14-D -014", "Total a pagar $2,973.00"));
expect(p.crossChecked).toBe(false);
});
it("translates the printed bimester into the ledger's own vocabulary", () => {
expect(parseStatement(zf("Clave: 14-D -014")).period).toBe("MAR/APR");
});
it("leaves the clave blank rather than guessing when the marker ate it", () => {
const p = parseStatement(zf("Clave EJ -012%"));
expect(p.accountRef).toBeNull();
expect(p.notes.join(" ")).toContain("clave");
});
});
@@ -7,7 +7,11 @@ import type { OcrPage, OcrWord } from "../ocr/ocr.provider";
* like with like and never has to know about provider-specific formatting.
*/
export interface ParsedStatement {
/** "CFE" | "CESPT" | "TELNOR", or null when no parser claimed the page. */
/**
* "CFE" | "CESPT" | "TELNOR" | "GAS TIJUANA" | "PREDIAL TIJUANA" |
* "PREDIAL ROSARITO" | "PREDIAL ENSENADA" | "ZONA FEDERAL TIJUANA", or null
* when no parser claimed the page.
*/
provider: string | null;
serviceKind: ServiceKind | null;
accountRef: string | null;
@@ -90,6 +94,16 @@ function firstMatch(text: string, patterns: RegExp[]): string | null {
return null;
}
/** Every capture of `pattern` across the page, in order. */
function allMatches(text: string, pattern: RegExp): string[] {
const out: string[] = [];
const re = new RegExp(pattern.source, pattern.flags.includes("g") ? pattern.flags : `${pattern.flags}g`);
for (const m of text.matchAll(re)) {
if (m[1]) out.push(m[1].trim());
}
return out;
}
const MONTHS: Record<string, number> = {
ENE: 0, FEB: 1, MAR: 2, ABR: 3, MAY: 4, JUN: 5,
JUL: 6, AGO: 7, SEP: 8, OCT: 9, NOV: 10, DIC: 11,
@@ -104,15 +118,16 @@ export function parseDate(raw: string | null | undefined): Date | null {
let m = s.match(/^(\d{1,2})\/(\d{1,2})\/(\d{4})$/);
if (m) return utc(+m[3], +m[2] - 1, +m[1]);
// 22-JUL-2026 / 22 JUN 26
m = s.match(/^(\d{1,2})[-\s]([A-Z]{3})[A-Z]*[-\s](\d{2,4})$/);
// 22-JUL-2026 / 22 JUN 26 / 31/ENE/2026 (Tijuana predial)
m = s.match(/^(\d{1,2})[-\s/]([A-Z]{3})[A-Z]*[-\s/](\d{2,4})$/);
if (m && MONTHS[m[2]] !== undefined) {
const y = m[3].length === 2 ? 2000 + +m[3] : +m[3];
return utc(y, MONTHS[m[2]], +m[1]);
}
// 2026-07-22 (already normalised, e.g. decoded from a barcode)
m = s.match(/^(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})$/);
// 2026-07-22 (already normalised, e.g. decoded from a barcode) and the
// 2026/08/08 the gas bill prints — same field order, different separator.
m = s.match(/^(\d{4})[-/](\d{2})[-/](\d{2})$/);
if (m) return utc(+m[1], +m[2] - 1, +m[3]);
return null;
@@ -174,9 +189,44 @@ const BRAND: [string, RegExp][] = [
["CFE", /comisi[oó]n federal de electricidad|CFE.?contigo|Suministrador de Servicios/i],
["CESPT", /CESPT|COMISI[OÓ]N ESTATAL DE SERVICIOS/i],
["TELNOR", /TELNOR|TELEFONOS DEL NOROESTE/i],
["GAS TIJUANA", /COMPA[ÑN][IÍ]?A\s*DE\s*GAS\s*DE\s*TIJUANA|bajagas/i],
// Ahead of the predial rules on purpose. Tijuana's zona federal receipt is
// issued by the same treasury and carries the same header — "Ayuntamiento de
// Tijuana", the same address, the same `ATB-541201` RFC — so every predial
// discriminator matches it too, and whichever rule is asked first wins the
// page. What only the zona federal layout says is "Marítimo Terrestre", which
// survived OCR on all eight sample pages even where the heading above it came
// back as "Zona Ledera) Maritimo Terrestre" and the printed concession clave
// was lost under a highlighter mark.
["ZONA FEDERAL TIJUANA", /ZOFEMAT|Mar[ií]timo\s*Terrestre|ocupaci[oó]n\s*de\s*Zona\s*Federal/i],
// The municipal RFCs are the single most reliable discriminator on a predial
// receipt: they are printed in a clean monospaced run on every layout, they
// never change, and they say which of the three city treasuries issued the
// page — which the wordmarks alone do not, since a Tijuana receipt also
// carries "PLAYAS DE TIJUANA" and a Rosarito one "TIJUANA ENSENADA".
["PREDIAL TIJUANA", /AYUNTAMIENTO\s*DE\s*TIJUANA|ATB.?541201/i],
["PREDIAL ROSARITO", /AYUNTAMIENTO\s*MUNICIPAL\s*DE\s*PLAYAS\s*DE\s*ROSARITO|AMP.?981201|rosarito\.gob/i],
["PREDIAL ENSENADA", /MUNICIPIO\s*DE\s*ENSENADA|MEN.?540301/i],
];
/**
* The predial rules come first because a Rosarito receipt prints "Clave
* Catastral" as a boxed label — the very string the CESPT structural rule
* looks for — so a page whose municipal header failed to OCR would otherwise
* be claimed as a water bill and matched against the wrong column entirely.
* "IMPUESTO PREDIAL" appears on all three municipal layouts and on none of the
* utility ones, so it is the safe first question to ask.
*/
const LAYOUT: [string, RegExp][] = [
// Same reasoning as the brand pass, one rule earlier: the concept line
// "Derechos de ocupación de Zona Federal Marítimo Terrestre" is printed on
// the stub of every zona federal page and on no other layout, and it read
// cleanly on 8 of 8 samples — including the two whose heading did not.
["ZONA FEDERAL TIJUANA", /Derechos\s*de\s*ocupaci[oó]n/i],
["PREDIAL TIJUANA", /IMPUESTO\s*PREDIAL[\s\S]*?(?:CERTIFICACION\s*DE\s*CAJA|PASEO\s*DEL\s*CENTENARIO|PAGA\s*TU\s*PREDIAL)/i],
["PREDIAL ENSENADA", /(?:IMPUESTO\s*PREDIAL[\s\S]*?TRANSPENINSULAR)|(?:IMPRESION\s*MAQUINA\s*REGISTRADORA)/i],
["PREDIAL ROSARITO", /IMPUESTO\s*PREDIAL/i],
["GAS TIJUANA", /Orden\s*de\s*Facturaci[oó]n|FACTOR\s*DE\s*PRESI[OÓ]N|GAS\s*LP/i],
["CFE", /NO\.?\s*DE\s*SERVICIO|L[IÍ]MITE\s*DE\s*PAGO|PERIODO\s*FACTURADO/i],
["CESPT", /SALDO\s+CORRIENTE|CLAVE\s*CATASTRAL|No\.?\s*DE\s*CUENTA/i],
["TELNOR", /Mes\s*de\s*Facturaci[oó]n|Pagar\s*antes\s*de/i],
@@ -364,10 +414,442 @@ function parseTelnor(page: OcrPage): ParsedStatement {
};
}
// --- GAS (Compañía de Gas de Tijuana / bajagas) ------------------------------
/**
* These arrive as born-digital CFDI PDFs rather than scans, so the text layer
* (see `TesseractOcrProvider.textPages`) usually reads them exactly and the
* patterns below only have to be tolerant enough for the scanned case.
*
* The account number is printed three times — supply address, fiscal data, and
* the payment stub at the foot — which is a free cross-check: three readings
* that agree are near-certainly right, and any disagreement means one of them
* was misread and the page deserves a human glance.
*
* `Cuenta` is what the matcher compares, not `Contrato`. The migration
* recovered gas references out of `PropertyService.notes` into `meterNumber`
* and what sat there is the 9-digit account (`900003463`), printed here with a
* leading zero as `0900003463`.
*/
function parseGas(page: OcrPage): ParsedStatement {
const text = page.text;
const notes: string[] = [];
const seen = allMatches(text, /Cuenta\s*[:;.]?\s*([0-9OIlSBD]{6,12})/i).map((s) =>
toDigits(s).replace(/^0+/, ""),
);
const distinct = [...new Set(seen.filter(Boolean))];
let accountRef: string | null = null;
let crossChecked: boolean | null = null;
if (distinct.length === 1) {
accountRef = distinct[0];
if (seen.length > 1) crossChecked = true;
} else if (distinct.length > 1) {
// Majority wins — the stub and the two address blocks print the same
// number, so a single divergent reading is the misread one. It still goes
// to review: `crossChecked: false` is what keeps the batch from
// auto-matching a number one of three readings disagreed with.
const tally = new Map<string, number>();
for (const s of seen) tally.set(s, (tally.get(s) ?? 0) + 1);
accountRef = [...tally.entries()].sort((a, b) => b[1] - a[1])[0][0];
crossChecked = false;
notes.push(`el número de cuenta se leyó de ${distinct.length} formas distintas (${distinct.join(", ")})`);
}
const amount = money(
firstMatch(text, [
/TOTAL\s*A\s*PAGAR\s*[:;.]?\s*\$\s*([\d,]+\.\d{2})/i,
/Total\s*a\s*pagar\s*[:;.]?\s*\$\s*([\d,]+\.\d{2})/i,
]),
);
// `20260630-20260630` — the range the bill was cut for. Both ends are the
// same reading date on every sample, so the period is reported as the ISO
// month rather than a range no ledger row would ever be searched by.
const facturado = firstMatch(text, [/PERIODO\s*FACTURADO\s*[:;.]?\s*(\d{8})\s*-\s*\d{8}/i]);
const period = facturado ? `${facturado.slice(0, 4)}-${facturado.slice(4, 6)}` : null;
return {
provider: "GAS TIJUANA",
serviceKind: "GAS",
accountRef: accountRef || null,
cadastralKey: null,
amount,
dueDate: parseDate(
firstMatch(text, [/Fecha\s*de\s*Vencimiento\s*[:;.]?\s*(\d{4}\s*\/\s*\d{2}\s*\/\s*\d{2})/i])?.replace(
/\s/g,
"",
),
),
period,
crossChecked,
notes,
};
}
// --- PREDIAL (municipal property tax) ---------------------------------------
/**
* Normalise a printed clave catastral to the eight-character form
* `Property.cadastralKey` holds. The municipalities print it grouped
* (`KP-128-106`, `MM-B01-041`); the stored value drops the separators
* (`KP128106`, `MMB01041`).
*
* The shape is *not* two letters and six digits, which is the assumption that
* has to be resisted here. Across the 932 distinct claves on file, characters
* four through eight are digits without exception, but the third is a digit in
* 917 of them and one of `A`, `B`, `H`, `T` in the other fifteen. Running the
* whole tail through `toDigits` — which maps `B` to `8` — is what turned a real
* `MMB01041` into a nonexistent `MM801041`, so only positions four onward get
* that treatment and a letter in the third position is kept as printed.
*
* That leaves a genuine ambiguity at that one position: a `B` there might be a
* misread `8`, and 34 stored claves do carry an `8` there against six with a
* `B`. It is left as read rather than guessed, because a page that fails to
* match lands in the review queue where a human fixes it in seconds, while a
* page that matches the wrong property posts a charge to the wrong customer.
*
* The two-letter prefix is the other fragile part. Tesseract inserts a spurious
* `I` into letter pairs with some regularity — a real `MM-200-010` came back as
* `MIM-200-010` — so a run longer than two letters has its `I`/`L` dropped
* first, which recovers exactly that case. Anything still not two letters is
* truncated and flagged, because a wrong prefix silently matches the wrong
* property or, more often, nothing at all.
*/
export function normalizeCadastralKey(
raw: string,
notes: string[],
): string | null {
const m = raw.match(/^([A-Za-z|]{2,5})[-\s]?([A-Za-z0-9|]{3})[-\s]?([0-9OIlSBD]{3})$/);
if (!m) return null;
let letters = m[1].toUpperCase().replace(/[^A-Z]/g, "");
if (letters.length > 2) {
const stripped = letters.replace(/[IL]/g, "");
if (stripped.length === 2) {
letters = stripped;
} else {
letters = letters.slice(0, 2);
notes.push(`la clave catastral se leyó como "${m[1]}"; se tomó "${letters}"`);
}
}
if (letters.length !== 2) return null;
const third = m[2][0].toUpperCase();
const tail =
(/[A-Z]/.test(third) ? third : toDigits(third)) +
toDigits(m[2].slice(1)) +
toDigits(m[3]);
return tail.length === 6 ? letters + tail : null;
}
/** The grouped clave as printed, anchored to its label when one survived OCR. */
const GROUPED_CLAVE = "[A-Z|]{2,5}-[A-Z0-9OIlSBD]{3}-[0-9OIlSBD]{3}";
function findCadastralKey(text: string, notes: string[]): string | null {
const labelled = firstMatch(text, [
new RegExp(`Clave\\s*Catastral\\s*[^A-Z0-9]{0,8}(${GROUPED_CLAVE})`, "i"),
new RegExp(`CLAVE\\s*[^A-Z0-9]{0,8}(${GROUPED_CLAVE})`, "i"),
]);
if (labelled) return normalizeCadastralKey(labelled, notes);
// Ensenada's label ("CLAVE") lands inside a table header that OCRs into
// noise more often than not, so the bare grouped shape is accepted as a
// fallback. It is distinctive enough — two letters and two three-character
// groups joined by hyphens appears nowhere else on these pages.
const bare = firstMatch(text, [new RegExp(`\\b(${GROUPED_CLAVE})\\b`)]);
return bare ? normalizeCadastralKey(bare, notes) : null;
}
/**
* Tijuana: a "CERTIFICACIÓN DE CAJA" whose payment barcode is one 32-digit run
* of `account(8) + due date(DDMMYY) + amount(9) + folio(9)`, verified against
* all five sample pages. Municipal totals are whole pesos (the receipt itself
* carries a "Redondeo" line), so the barcode amount needs no decimal point.
*
* No clave catastral is printed anywhere on this layout — the 8-digit
* municipal account is the only identifier, and it is not a number the legacy
* database ever held. Until a reviewer confirms one, every Tijuana page lands
* in review; confirming teaches the matcher (see `learnAccountRefs`) so the
* same property matches itself next year.
*/
function parsePredialTijuana(page: OcrPage): ParsedStatement {
const text = page.text;
const notes: string[] = [];
const barcode = text.match(/(?<![0-9OIlSBD])([0-9OIlSBD]{32})(?![0-9OIlSBD])/);
const printedTotal = money(
firstMatch(text, [/TOTAL\s*A?\s*PAGAR\s*[:;.]?\s*\$?\s*([\d,]+\.?\d{0,2})/i]),
);
let accountRef: string | null = null;
let amount: number | null = printedTotal;
let dueDate: Date | null = null;
let crossChecked: boolean | null = null;
if (barcode) {
const run = toDigits(barcode[1]);
const d = run.slice(8, 14);
const fromBarcode = Number(run.slice(14, 23));
accountRef = run.slice(0, 8);
dueDate = parseDate(`20${d.slice(4, 6)}-${d.slice(2, 4)}-${d.slice(0, 2)}`);
notes.push("cuenta, importe y vencimiento leídos del código de barras");
if (printedTotal != null) {
// Guarding the money, not the account number: the printed total is the
// figure a human would key, so when the two disagree one of them is a
// misread peso amount and nothing should post unreviewed.
crossChecked = Math.abs(printedTotal - fromBarcode) < 0.5;
if (!crossChecked) {
notes.push(
`el total impreso (${printedTotal}) no coincide con el código de barras (${fromBarcode})`,
);
}
}
if (amount == null) amount = fromBarcode;
}
if (!dueDate) {
dueDate = parseDate(
firstMatch(text, [/FECHA\s*VENCE\s*[:;.]?\s*(\d{1,2}\/\w{3}\/\d{4})/i]),
);
}
return {
provider: "PREDIAL TIJUANA",
serviceKind: "PROPERTY_TAX",
accountRef: accountRef || null,
cadastralKey: null,
amount,
dueDate,
// The fiscal year, which is what the legacy ledger's `period` holds for
// predial ("2026" is its single most common value). It is read from the
// assessment table's year column, and failing that from the deadline: a
// predial bill for year N falls due on 31 January of year N.
period:
firstMatch(text, [/VALOR\s*FISCAL[\s\S]{0,160}?\b(20\d{2})\b/i]) ??
(dueDate ? String(dueDate.getUTCFullYear()) : null),
crossChecked,
notes,
};
}
/**
* Rosarito: a wide "CERTIFICACIÓN DE CAJA" keyed by clave catastral, with no
* account number of its own — the clave is the identifier, which is exactly
* what `Property.cadastralKey` holds, so these match on the first pass.
*
* The total is read with a negative lookbehind on "Sub": the receipt prints
* `Sub Total $5,409.39` (before the peso rounding) directly above
* `Total $5,409.00`, and taking the first "Total" on the page books 39 cents
* that the municipality did not charge. The lookbehind allows zero spaces
* because the label prints both ways — `Sub Total` on one sample and
* `SubTotal` on the next, and the tight one is what slipped past a fixed
* `Sub\s` and read $9,624.85 off a receipt for $9,625.00.
*/
function parsePredialRosarito(page: OcrPage): ParsedStatement {
const notes: string[] = [];
const text = page.text;
return {
provider: "PREDIAL ROSARITO",
serviceKind: "PROPERTY_TAX",
accountRef: null,
cadastralKey: findCadastralKey(text, notes),
amount: money(firstMatch(text, [/(?<!Sub\s{0,3})Total\s*[|:;.]?\s*\$\s*([\d,]+\.\d{2})/i])),
// "EXTEMPORANEO DESPUES DE: 31/01/2026" — the leading E is regularly eaten
// by the box rule printed over it, so the anchor starts at "XTEMPORANEO".
dueDate: parseDate(
firstMatch(text, [/XTEMPOR[AÁ]NEO\s*DESPU[EÉ]S\s*DE\s*[:;.]?\s*(\d{2}\/\d{2}\/\d{4})/i]),
),
period: firstMatch(text, [/Periodo\s*por\s*Pagar\s*[:;.]?\s*(20\d{2})/i]),
crossChecked: null,
notes,
};
}
/**
* Ensenada: a dot-matrix "IMPRESION MAQUINA REGISTRADORA" statement, by some
* distance the worst-scanning of the three. Matching is by clave catastral.
*
* The amount is read positionally rather than by label, because the label does
* not survive: across five real pages the same word came back as `TOTAL:`,
* `TOTA LA A` and `orAL:`. What is stable is the row — the summary line that
* starts `TOTALES` carries the assessed figures across it and the amount
* actually paid last, at the right margin.
*
* That last figure must carry a literal `$`. On a real sample the paid total
* printed as `TOTAL: A $2,203.00` and OCR'd as `TOTAL: A 82,203.00` — the
* dollar sign read as an 8, a mistake that would post a $2,203 charge as
* $82,203 and look entirely ordinary in the ledger. Requiring the `$` costs
* that page its amount and sends it to review, which is the only acceptable
* failure here. The unprefixed figures earlier on the row are deliberately not
* a fallback: they are the tax assessed before the early-payment discount, not
* what was paid.
*/
function parsePredialEnsenada(page: OcrPage): ParsedStatement {
const notes: string[] = [];
const text = page.text;
const totalsRow = text.split("\n").find((l) => /TOTALES/i.test(l)) ?? "";
const figures = allMatches(totalsRow, /\$\s*(\d[\d,.\s]*\.\d{2})/);
const amount = figures.length ? money(figures[figures.length - 1]) : null;
if (amount == null) {
notes.push("no se pudo leer el importe con certeza; capturarlo a mano");
}
return {
provider: "PREDIAL ENSENADA",
serviceKind: "PROPERTY_TAX",
accountRef: null,
cadastralKey: findCadastralKey(text, notes),
amount,
// This layout prints no payment deadline at all — it is a receipt for a
// payment already made at the municipal window.
dueDate: null,
period: firstMatch(text, [/A[ÑN]O\s*[\s\S]{0,60}?\b(20\d{2})\b/i]),
crossChecked: null,
notes,
};
}
// --- ZONA FEDERAL (ZOFEMAT, Tijuana) ----------------------------------------
/**
* Normalise the concession clave the zona federal receipt is keyed by.
*
* It is printed grouped and loosely spaced — `12-T -012`, `14-A-119`,
* `14-K -031` — and is a different shape from the cadastral key entirely: two
* digits, one letter, three digits. The letter is kept as printed rather than
* digitised, for the same reason `normalizeCadastralKey` keeps its third
* character: `toDigits` maps `B` to `8` and `D` to `0`, and a real `14-D -014`
* run through it becomes `140014`, which is not a clave at all.
*
* Stored without separators, because nothing on file holds this value yet (see
* `parseZonaFederal`) so the canonical form is ours to pick, and a bare run
* cannot be broken by the hyphen the scan renders as a dash, a minus or
* nothing.
*/
export function normalizeZofematKey(raw: string): string | null {
const m = raw.match(/^([0-9OIlSBD]{2})\s*-\s*([A-Za-z])\s*-?\s*([0-9OIlSBD]{3})$/);
if (!m) return null;
const zone = toDigits(m[1]);
const lot = toDigits(m[3]);
if (zone.length !== 2 || lot.length !== 3) return null;
return `${zone}${m[2].toUpperCase()}${lot}`;
}
/**
* The bimester the receipt prints as `2026-2 / 2026-2`, rendered in the
* vocabulary the ledger already speaks.
*
* All 258 legacy FEDERAL ZONE transactions carry a period of `JAN/FEB`,
* `MAR/APR`, `MAY/JUN` or `NOV/DEC`, and their payment dates confirm the
* ordering — JAN/FEB was paid in March, MAR/APR in May, MAY/JUN in July,
* NOV/DEC in January, i.e. always the month after the bimester closes. The
* receipts agree: the two `2026-3` samples fall due 17/07/2026 with no
* surcharge, which is bimester three, May and June. Writing `2026-3` instead
* would leave the OCR-posted rows unsearchable alongside every hand-keyed one.
*/
const BIMESTERS = ["JAN/FEB", "MAR/APR", "MAY/JUN", "JUL/AUG", "SEP/OCT", "NOV/DEC"];
/**
* Tijuana's "Zona Federal Marítimo Terrestre" — the federal maritime-zone
* occupancy fee, billed by the municipality for beachfront lots.
*
* Nothing on file identifies these. `PropertyService.accountNumber` for
* FEDERAL_ZONE holds DATMEX.zfed, which is not a reference at all but an
* amount: its 77 values include `246.06`, `2369.09`, `22653.94` and a negative
* `-1679`, and the concession claves these receipts are keyed by appear nowhere
* in the database. So the clave goes to `meterNumber` (see `scopedRefField`),
* every page starts cold, and the first confirm teaches the match — the same
* arrangement Tijuana predial needed, for the same reason.
*
* The amount is taken from the SubTotal row rather than the "Total a pagar"
* box, which is printed on a grey fill and OCR'd on only 1 of 8 sample pages
* while the SubTotal row read on 8 of 8. The two differ by design: the
* municipality rounds to whole pesos and prints the difference on its own
* "Ajuste Ley Hacienda Mpal" line — `-$0.05` against a 591.05 subtotal, `$0.21`
* against 2,872.79 — so the payable figure is the rounded subtotal, and where
* the printed box did read, it agreed.
*/
function parseZonaFederal(page: OcrPage): ParsedStatement {
const text = page.text;
const notes: string[] = [];
// Printed twice, once on the receipt and once on the stub below it, which is
// a free second reading: on one sample the heading was struck through by the
// office's own highlighter and only the stub survived.
const claves = [
...new Set(
allMatches(text, /Clave\s*[:;.]?\s*([0-9OIlSBD]{2}\s*-\s*[A-Za-z]\s*-?\s*[0-9OIlSBD]{3})/i)
.map(normalizeZofematKey)
.filter((k): k is string => k != null),
),
];
const accountRef = claves[0] ?? null;
let crossChecked: boolean | null = null;
const subtotalRow = text.split("\n").find((l) => /SubTotal/i.test(l)) ?? "";
const figures = allMatches(subtotalRow, /(\d[\d,]*\.\d{2})/);
// Impuesto, Actualización, Recargo, Multa, Importe — the payable one is last.
const importe = figures.length ? money(figures[figures.length - 1]) : null;
const rounded = importe != null ? Math.round(importe) : null;
const printed = money(
firstMatch(text, [/Total\s*a\s*pagar\s*[:;.]?\s*\$?\s*([\d,]+\.\d{2})/i]),
);
if (printed != null && rounded != null) {
crossChecked = Math.abs(printed - rounded) < 0.5;
if (!crossChecked) {
notes.push(
`el total impreso (${printed}) no coincide con el subtotal redondeado (${rounded})`,
);
}
} else if (rounded != null) {
notes.push("importe tomado del subtotal, redondeado al peso");
} else if (printed == null) {
notes.push("no se pudo leer el importe con certeza; capturarlo a mano");
}
// A clave read two different ways means one of the two readings is wrong and
// there is no third to break the tie, so the page goes to a human even if the
// money cross-checked.
if (claves.length > 1) {
crossChecked = false;
notes.push(`la clave se leyó de ${claves.length} formas distintas (${claves.join(", ")})`);
}
if (!accountRef) notes.push("no se pudo leer la clave de la concesión");
const bimester = text.match(/\b(20\d{2})\s*-\s*([1-6])\s*\/\s*20\d{2}\s*-\s*[1-6]/);
return {
provider: "ZONA FEDERAL TIJUANA",
serviceKind: "FEDERAL_ZONE",
accountRef,
cadastralKey: null,
amount: printed ?? rounded,
dueDate: parseDate(
firstMatch(text, [/Vencimiento\s*[:;.]?\s*(\d{2}\/\d{2}\/\d{4})/i]),
),
period: bimester ? BIMESTERS[+bimester[2] - 1] : null,
crossChecked,
notes,
};
}
const PARSERS: Record<string, (page: OcrPage) => ParsedStatement> = {
CFE: parseCfe,
CESPT: parseCespt,
TELNOR: parseTelnor,
"GAS TIJUANA": parseGas,
"PREDIAL TIJUANA": parsePredialTijuana,
"PREDIAL ROSARITO": parsePredialRosarito,
"PREDIAL ENSENADA": parsePredialEnsenada,
"ZONA FEDERAL TIJUANA": parseZonaFederal,
};
const EMPTY: ParsedStatement = {
@@ -32,30 +32,53 @@ export interface MatchResult {
* person. Names are displayed for the reviewer to sanity-check, and are never
* an input to matching.
*/
/**
* Which `PropertyService` column a given kind's statements actually print.
*
* Exported because the same answer governs three places that must agree: the
* lookup here, the blank-service fill on review, and the write-back on confirm.
* When they disagree, a reference gets learned into a column nothing searches,
* and the same page returns to the review queue every month forever.
*
* `meterNumber` is doing double duty for the three kinds whose printed
* reference DATMEX never held in `accountNumber`:
* - GAS, where the number lived in free-text notes,
* - PROPERTY_TAX, where `accountNumber` holds DATMEX.predial — a 3-4 digit
* office file number that is neither unique nor printed on any statement.
* The Tijuana municipal receipt prints an 8-digit account and no clave
* catastral at all, so it needs a column of its own; overwriting the legacy
* predial numbers to make room would destroy the only link back to the
* original records, and
* - FEDERAL_ZONE, where `accountNumber` holds DATMEX.zfed, which is not a
* reference of any kind but a peso amount: 3 of its 77 values carry cents
* (`246.06`, `2369.09`, `22653.94`) and one is negative. Searching it for
* the concession clave the receipt prints would never hit, and — worse —
* because every row already has a value, the `[field]: null` guards in
* `learnAccountRefs` and the blank-service fill would never fire either, so
* the same page would return to the review queue every bimester forever.
*/
export function scopedRefField(
kind: ServiceKind,
): "accountNumber" | "meterNumber" | null {
switch (kind) {
case "ELECTRIC": // CFE "NO. DE SERVICIO" -> DATMEX.rpu
case "WATER": // CESPT "Cuenta" / "No. DE CUENTA" -> DATMEX.agua
case "TELEPHONE": // Telnor "Teléfono" (LADA stripped) -> DATMEX.telefono
case "CABLE":
return "accountNumber";
case "GAS": // bajagas "Cuenta" -> recovered from notes into meterNumber
case "PROPERTY_TAX": // Tijuana's 8-digit municipal account
case "FEDERAL_ZONE": // ZOFEMAT concession clave, e.g. `12T012`
return "meterNumber";
default:
return null;
}
}
@Injectable()
export class StatementMatcherService {
constructor(private readonly prisma: PrismaService) {}
/** Which PropertyService column a given kind's statements actually print. */
private fieldFor(kind: ServiceKind): "accountNumber" | "meterNumber" | null {
switch (kind) {
case "ELECTRIC": // CFE "NO. DE SERVICIO" -> DATMEX.rpu
case "WATER": // CESPT "Cuenta" / "No. DE CUENTA" -> DATMEX.agua
case "TELEPHONE": // Telnor "Teléfono" (LADA stripped) -> DATMEX.telefono
case "FEDERAL_ZONE":
case "CABLE":
return "accountNumber";
case "GAS": // no account column in DATMEX; the number lived in notes
return "meterNumber";
// PROPERTY_TAX deliberately has no scoped column: what its
// accountNumber holds is DATMEX.predial, which is neither unique nor
// printed on any statement. Predial bills match on the clave catastral
// alone — see matchByCadastralKey.
default:
return null;
}
}
async match(parsed: ParsedStatement, expectedKind: ServiceKind): Promise<MatchResult> {
const kind = parsed.serviceKind ?? expectedKind;
@@ -68,33 +91,39 @@ export class StatementMatcherService {
);
}
const field = this.fieldFor(kind);
const field = scopedRefField(kind);
if (field && parsed.accountRef) {
const hit = await this.byServiceField(kind, field, parsed.accountRef);
if (hit) return hit;
}
// Secondary key. The clave catastral is printed on CESPT bills as well as
// predial ones, so it rescues a page whose account number did not OCR —
// which happened on real samples, where the clave read cleanly and the
// account number did not.
// The clave catastral is printed on CESPT bills as well as predial ones, so
// it rescues a page whose account number did not OCR — which happened on
// real samples, where the clave read cleanly and the account number did
// not. On the Rosarito and Ensenada predial layouts it is not a rescue at
// all but the only identifier the receipt carries, so a unique hit there is
// as good as any account-number match and is treated as one.
if (parsed.cadastralKey) {
const hit = await this.byCadastralKey(kind, parsed.cadastralKey);
const primary = kind === "PROPERTY_TAX" && !parsed.accountRef;
const hit = await this.byCadastralKey(kind, parsed.cadastralKey, primary);
if (hit) return hit;
}
if (!field && !parsed.cadastralKey) {
return this.unmatched(`no hay campo de búsqueda definido para ${kind}`);
}
if (!parsed.accountRef && !parsed.cadastralKey) {
return this.unmatched(
kind === "PROPERTY_TAX"
? "el predial sólo se puede identificar por clave catastral y no se leyó ninguna"
: `no hay campo de búsqueda definido para ${kind}`,
? "no se leyó ni la clave catastral ni la cuenta municipal"
: "no se pudo leer la referencia de la cuenta",
);
}
return this.unmatched(
parsed.accountRef
? `no se encontró ningún servicio de ${kind} con la referencia ${parsed.accountRef}`
: "no se pudo leer la referencia de la cuenta",
: `no se encontró ninguna propiedad con la clave catastral ${parsed.cadastralKey}`,
);
}
@@ -145,6 +174,8 @@ export class StatementMatcherService {
private async byCadastralKey(
kind: ServiceKind,
key: string,
/** True when the clave is the identifier the statement was issued against. */
primary: boolean,
): Promise<MatchResult | null> {
const props = await this.prisma.property.findMany({
where: { cadastralKey: key },
@@ -174,15 +205,21 @@ export class StatementMatcherService {
};
}
// The clave identifies the property with certainty, but it is a *secondary*
// key: it was not the number the statement was issued against. Left for
// review so the confirm also teaches the matcher the account number, rather
// than the same page needing the fallback again next month.
// When the clave is the *secondary* key — a utility bill that also happens
// to print it — the page is left for review, because the clave was not the
// number the statement was issued against and confirming is what teaches
// the matcher the account number for next month. When it is the primary key
// (Rosarito and Ensenada predial, which print nothing else), a unique hit
// is a real match and there is no second number to learn.
return {
propertyServiceId: candidates[0].propertyServiceId ?? null,
customerId: candidates[0].customerId,
note: `identificado por clave catastral ${key}; confirme para registrar también el número de cuenta`,
confident: false,
note: primary
? `coincidencia exacta por clave catastral ${key}`
: `identificado por clave catastral ${key}; confirme para registrar también el número de cuenta`,
// A clave with no service row of the right kind behind it still needs a
// human: there is nothing to attach the posting to.
confident: primary && candidates[0].propertyServiceId != null,
candidates,
};
}
@@ -142,6 +142,18 @@ export class StatementsController {
return doc;
}
/** Abandon a batch pending review — rejects every unposted page. */
@Post("batches/:id/discard")
@RequireAbility("statement:review")
async discard(@Param("id") id: string, @Req() req: Request) {
const result = await this.statements.discardBatch(id, this.actingId(req));
void this.audit.log(this.actingId(req), "statement.batch.discard", {
batchId: id,
rejected: result.rejected,
});
return result;
}
/** Post every matched document in the batch, against one check. */
@Post("batches/:id/confirm")
@RequireAbility("statement:review")
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@@ -1,23 +1,18 @@
import { Module } from "@nestjs/common";
import { BillingModule } from "../billing/billing.module";
import { OcrModule } from "../ocr/ocr.module";
import { StatementsController } from "./statements.controller";
import { StatementsService } from "./statements.service";
import { StatementMatcherService } from "./statement-matcher.service";
import { OCR_PROVIDER } from "./ocr/ocr.provider";
import { TesseractOcrProvider } from "./ocr/tesseract.provider";
/**
* The concrete OCR engine is bound here and nowhere else — everything
* downstream depends on the OcrProvider interface, so swapping Tesseract for a
* managed extraction API is a one-line change in this file.
* The concrete OCR engine is bound in OcrModule (see apps/api/src/ocr/) —
* everything downstream depends on the OcrProvider interface, so swapping
* Tesseract for a managed extraction API is a one-line change there.
*/
@Module({
imports: [BillingModule],
imports: [BillingModule, OcrModule],
controllers: [StatementsController],
providers: [
StatementsService,
StatementMatcherService,
{ provide: OCR_PROVIDER, useClass: TesseractOcrProvider },
],
providers: [StatementsService, StatementMatcherService],
})
export class StatementsModule {}
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import { BillingService } from "../billing/billing.service";
import type { UploadedFileLike } from "../storage/upload-file";
import { OCR_PROVIDER, type OcrProvider } from "./ocr/ocr.provider";
import { parseStatement } from "./parsers/statement-parser";
import { StatementMatcherService } from "./statement-matcher.service";
import { StatementMatcherService, scopedRefField } from "./statement-matcher.service";
import type { ConfirmBatchDto, ReviewDocumentDto } from "./statement.dto";
/**
@@ -127,14 +127,23 @@ export class StatementsService {
await this.storage.put(sourceKey, file.buffer, "application/pdf");
const pages = await this.ocr.renderPages(file.buffer);
for (const image of pages) {
// Page images are still rendered and stored for every file, text layer or
// not: the review screen shows the reviewer the page, and "what the
// parser read" is only checkable against a picture of the paper.
const textLayer = await this.ocr.textPages(file.buffer).catch(() => []);
for (const [index, image] of pages.entries()) {
pageNumber += 1;
const storageKey = `statement/${batchId}/page-${pageNumber}.png`;
await this.storage.put(storageKey, image, "image/png");
try {
const ocr = await this.ocr.recognize(image);
const embedded = textLayer[index] ?? null;
const ocr = embedded ?? (await this.ocr.recognize(image));
const parsed = parseStatement(ocr);
if (embedded) {
parsed.notes.unshift("texto leído del PDF original, sin OCR");
}
const match = await this.matcher.match(parsed, serviceKind);
const notes = [...parsed.notes, match.note].filter(Boolean);
@@ -295,8 +304,8 @@ export class StatementsService {
where: { id: doc.batchId },
select: { serviceKind: true },
});
if (batch) {
const field = batch.serviceKind === "GAS" ? "meterNumber" : "accountNumber";
const field = batch && scopedRefField(batch.serviceKind);
if (batch && field) {
const blank = await this.prisma.propertyService.findMany({
where: {
kind: batch.serviceKind,
@@ -333,10 +342,54 @@ export class StatementsService {
if (doc.status === "POSTED") {
throw new BadRequestException("Este documento ya fue registrado.");
}
return this.prisma.statementDocument.update({
const updated = await this.prisma.statementDocument.update({
where: { id },
data: { status: "REJECTED", reviewedById, reviewedAt: new Date() },
});
// Rejecting the last open page settles the batch just as posting it would
// — without this, a fully-rejected batch sat in READY_FOR_REVIEW forever
// because only confirmBatch() ever closed one.
await this.closeIfDone(doc.batchId);
return updated;
}
/**
* Throw away a whole batch that is pending review: every page that has not
* been posted is marked REJECTED and the batch itself becomes DISCARDED.
*
* Refuses once any page is POSTED — those pages already wrote ledger rows
* against a check, and a "discarded" label on the batch would leave those
* charges unexplained. Reject the remaining pages individually instead.
*/
async discardBatch(batchId: string, reviewedById: string) {
const batch = await this.prisma.statementBatch.findUnique({
where: { id: batchId },
});
if (!batch) throw new NotFoundException("Lote no encontrado.");
if (batch.status === "DISCARDED") {
throw new BadRequestException("Este lote ya fue descartado.");
}
const posted = await this.prisma.statementDocument.count({
where: { batchId, status: "POSTED" },
});
if (posted > 0) {
throw new BadRequestException(
`No se puede descartar: ${posted} página(s) ya se registraron en el estado de cuenta.`,
);
}
const { count } = await this.prisma.statementDocument.updateMany({
where: { batchId, status: { notIn: ["POSTED", "REJECTED"] } },
data: { status: "REJECTED", reviewedById, reviewedAt: new Date() },
});
await this.prisma.statementBatch.update({
where: { id: batchId },
data: { status: "DISCARDED", completedAt: new Date() },
});
return { batchId, rejected: count };
}
// --- posting --------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -434,7 +487,8 @@ export class StatementsService {
docs: { matchedPropertyServiceId: string | null; extractedAccountRef: string | null }[],
kind: ServiceKind,
) {
const field = kind === "GAS" ? "meterNumber" : "accountNumber";
const field = scopedRefField(kind);
if (!field) return;
for (const d of docs) {
if (!d.matchedPropertyServiceId || !d.extractedAccountRef) continue;
await this.prisma.propertyService.updateMany({
@@ -451,8 +505,10 @@ export class StatementsService {
where: { batchId, status: { in: OPEN } },
});
if (open === 0) {
await this.prisma.statementBatch.update({
where: { id: batchId },
await this.prisma.statementBatch.updateMany({
// `updateMany` + a status filter so a discarded batch is never quietly
// relabelled COMPLETED by a late reject on one of its pages.
where: { id: batchId, status: { not: "DISCARDED" } },
data: { status: "COMPLETED", completedAt: new Date() },
});
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
{
"extends": "./tsconfig.json",
"exclude": ["node_modules", "dist", "**/*.spec.ts"]
}
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "@jorgecuadros/web",
"version": "1.0.2",
"version": "1.0.15",
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"dev": "next dev -p 4500",
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@@ -212,6 +212,11 @@ button {
color: var(--muted);
}
/* Secondary line inside a row or card — used alongside .muted throughout. */
.small {
font-size: 0.8125rem;
}
/* ============================================================================
App shell / top nav
========================================================================== */
@@ -837,6 +842,46 @@ button {
display: inline-block;
}
/* Upload progress (Operaciones ingest) */
.upload-progress {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
gap: 6px;
padding: 4px 0 8px;
}
.progress-track {
position: relative;
overflow: hidden;
height: 8px;
border-radius: 999px;
background: var(--paper-2);
}
.progress-fill {
height: 100%;
border-radius: 999px;
background: var(--brand-500);
transition: width 0.2s linear;
}
.progress-indeterminate .progress-fill {
width: 40% !important;
animation: progress-slide 1.2s var(--ease-out-quart) infinite;
}
@keyframes progress-slide {
0% {
transform: translateX(-100%);
}
100% {
transform: translateX(250%);
}
}
.upload-progress-stats {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
gap: 12px;
font-size: 12px;
color: var(--muted);
}
@keyframes shimmer {
0% {
background-position: -420px 0;
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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
"use client";
import { AppShell } from "@/components/AppShell";
import { Notificaciones } from "@/components/Notificaciones";
export default function NotificacionesPage() {
return (
<AppShell>
<Notificaciones initialTab="servicios" />
</AppShell>
);
}
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useRef, useState } from "react";
import { Fragment, useCallback, useEffect, useRef, useState } from "react";
import { AppShell } from "@/components/AppShell";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import {
@@ -14,17 +14,21 @@ import {
deleteBackup,
deleteIngest,
getOpsJob,
getReplicationStatus,
listBackups,
listIngest,
listOpsJobs,
startOpsJob,
uploadIngest,
} from "@/lib/api";
import type { UploadProgress } from "@/lib/api";
import type {
ApplyProgress,
BackupFile,
IngestFile,
OpsJob,
OpsJobKind,
ReplicationStatus,
} from "@/lib/types";
const INGEST_MAX_BYTES = 2 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
@@ -56,6 +60,7 @@ function Operaciones() {
const [confirm, setConfirm] = useState<ConfirmState>(null);
const [confirmText, setConfirmText] = useState("");
const [uploading, setUploading] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [progress, setProgress] = useState<UploadProgress | null>(null);
const [starting, setStarting] = useState(false);
const fileInputs = useRef<Record<string, HTMLInputElement | null>>({});
@@ -119,14 +124,16 @@ function Operaciones() {
setError(null);
setNotice(null);
setUploading(name);
setProgress(null);
try {
await uploadIngest(name, file);
await uploadIngest(name, file, setProgress);
setNotice(`${name} cargado.`);
refreshLists();
} catch (e) {
setError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo cargar el archivo.");
} finally {
setUploading(null);
setProgress(null);
const input = fileInputs.current[name];
if (input) input.value = "";
}
@@ -219,10 +226,13 @@ function Operaciones() {
</button>
)}
</div>
<JobProgressBar job={activeJob} />
<pre className="ops-log">{activeJob.log || "Iniciando…"}</pre>
</div>
)}
<ReplicationCard />
{/* Ingest folder */}
<div className="card" style={{ padding: 20, marginBottom: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Carpeta de ingesta</h2>
@@ -243,45 +253,55 @@ function Operaciones() {
</thead>
<tbody>
{(ingest ?? []).map((f) => (
<tr key={f.name}>
<td className="mono">{f.name}</td>
<td>
<span className={`badge ${f.present ? "badge-positive" : "badge-negative"}`}>
{f.present ? "Presente" : "Falta"}
</span>
</td>
<td className="num">{formatBytes(f.size)}</td>
<td>{formatDateTime(f.modifiedAt)}</td>
<td>
<div className="row-actions">
<input
ref={(el) => {
fileInputs.current[f.name] = el;
}}
type="file"
style={{ display: "none" }}
onChange={(e) => handleUpload(f.name, e.target.files?.[0])}
/>
<button
className="btn btn-outline"
type="button"
disabled={uploading === f.name}
onClick={() => fileInputs.current[f.name]?.click()}
>
{uploading === f.name ? "Cargando…" : f.present ? "Reemplazar" : "Cargar"}
</button>
{f.present && (
<Fragment key={f.name}>
<tr>
<td className="mono">{f.name}</td>
<td>
<span className={`badge ${f.present ? "badge-positive" : "badge-negative"}`}>
{f.present ? "Presente" : "Falta"}
</span>
</td>
<td className="num">{formatBytes(f.size)}</td>
<td>{formatDateTime(f.modifiedAt)}</td>
<td>
<div className="row-actions">
<input
ref={(el) => {
fileInputs.current[f.name] = el;
}}
type="file"
style={{ display: "none" }}
onChange={(e) => handleUpload(f.name, e.target.files?.[0])}
/>
<button
className="btn btn-ghost"
className="btn btn-outline"
type="button"
onClick={() => handleDeleteIngest(f.name)}
disabled={uploading === f.name}
onClick={() => fileInputs.current[f.name]?.click()}
>
Eliminar
{uploading === f.name ? "Cargando…" : f.present ? "Reemplazar" : "Cargar"}
</button>
)}
</div>
</td>
</tr>
{f.present && (
<button
className="btn btn-ghost"
type="button"
disabled={uploading === f.name}
onClick={() => handleDeleteIngest(f.name)}
>
Eliminar
</button>
)}
</div>
</td>
</tr>
{uploading === f.name && (
<tr>
<td colSpan={5}>
<UploadProgressBar progress={progress} />
</td>
</tr>
)}
</Fragment>
))}
</tbody>
</table>
@@ -496,6 +516,61 @@ function Operaciones() {
);
}
/** "1:05" / "0:09" — remaining time, coarse on purpose. */
function formatEta(seconds: number): string {
const s = Math.max(0, Math.round(seconds));
if (s >= 3600) {
const h = Math.floor(s / 3600);
const m = Math.round((s % 3600) / 60);
return `${h} h ${m} min`;
}
return `${Math.floor(s / 60)}:${String(s % 60).padStart(2, "0")}`;
}
/**
* Live upload readout. The bar tracks bytes handed to the network; once those
* are all sent the server still has to write the file, so the tail of the
* upload reads "Procesando…" instead of sitting at 100%.
*/
function UploadProgressBar({ progress }: { progress: UploadProgress | null }) {
const pct = progress?.fraction != null ? Math.round(progress.fraction * 100) : null;
return (
<div className="upload-progress">
<div
className={`progress-track${pct === null ? " progress-indeterminate" : ""}`}
role="progressbar"
aria-valuemin={0}
aria-valuemax={100}
aria-valuenow={pct ?? undefined}
>
<div className="progress-fill" style={{ width: `${pct ?? 100}%` }} />
</div>
<div className="upload-progress-stats mono">
{progress === null ? (
"Preparando…"
) : progress.finishing ? (
`Procesando en el servidor… (${formatBytes(progress.total)} enviados)`
) : (
<>
{pct !== null && <strong>{pct}%</strong>}
{progress.total > 0 && (
<span>
{formatBytes(progress.loaded)} / {formatBytes(progress.total)}
</span>
)}
{progress.bytesPerSecond > 0 && (
<span>{formatBytes(progress.bytesPerSecond)}/s</span>
)}
{progress.secondsRemaining !== null && progress.bytesPerSecond > 0 && (
<span>faltan {formatEta(progress.secondsRemaining)}</span>
)}
</>
)}
</div>
</div>
);
}
function OpTile({
title,
desc,
@@ -527,3 +602,219 @@ function OpTile({
</div>
);
}
/**
* Health of the read replica behind my.jorgecuadros.com.
*
* Worth a panel because the failure mode is silent: a replica whose SQL thread
* has stopped keeps answering queries, just with data frozen at the moment it
* stopped. Nothing on the customer site looks wrong — the balances are simply
* out of date — so without this the only signal is a customer complaining.
*/
function ReplicationCard() {
const [status, setStatus] = useState<ReplicationStatus | null>(null);
const [failed, setFailed] = useState(false);
const load = useCallback(() => {
getReplicationStatus()
.then((s) => {
setStatus(s);
setFailed(false);
})
.catch(() => setFailed(true));
}, []);
useEffect(() => {
load();
const t = setInterval(load, 30_000);
return () => clearInterval(t);
}, [load]);
// Not configured is the normal state in dev and before cutover, so it is a
// quiet note rather than an alarm — showing red here would train people to
// ignore the card.
if (failed || (status && !status.configured)) {
return (
<div className="card" style={{ padding: 20, marginBottom: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Réplica del sitio de clientes</h2>
<p className="inline-form-note">
{failed
? "No se pudo consultar el estado de la réplica."
: "No configurada en este entorno."}
</p>
</div>
);
}
if (!status) {
return (
<div className="card" style={{ padding: 20, marginBottom: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Réplica del sitio de clientes</h2>
<p className="inline-form-note">Consultando</p>
</div>
);
}
return (
<div className="card" style={{ padding: 20, marginBottom: 20 }}>
<div className="row-actions" style={{ justifyContent: "space-between" }}>
<h2 className="section-title" style={{ margin: 0 }}>
Réplica del sitio de clientes{" "}
<span className={`badge ${status.healthy ? "badge-positive" : "badge-negative"}`}>
{status.healthy ? "Replicando" : "Detenida"}
</span>
</h2>
<button className="btn btn-ghost" type="button" onClick={load}>
Actualizar
</button>
</div>
{status.problem && (
<div className="state-box state-error" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
{status.problem}
</div>
)}
<div className="kv-grid" style={{ paddingLeft: 0, paddingRight: 0 }}>
<KV label="Servidor" value={status.host} />
<KV label="Origen" value={status.sourceHost} />
<KV label="Hilo de E/S" value={status.ioRunning} />
<KV label="Hilo SQL" value={status.sqlRunning} />
{/* Never render a null lag as "0 s": MySQL reports NULL whenever a
thread is down, so the honest word is "unknown", not "up to date". */}
<KV
label="Retraso"
value={status.secondsBehind === null ? "sin dato" : `${status.secondsBehind} s`}
/>
<KV label="Pendiente de aplicar" value={backlogLabel(status.apply)} />
<KV label="Consultado" value={formatDateTime(status.checkedAt)} />
</div>
<ApplyProgressBar apply={status.apply} />
</div>
);
}
/**
* Bytes the replica has fetched but not yet applied.
*
* Kept separate from the lag figure because it answers a question the lag
* cannot: while the SQL thread chews through one big transaction, the seconds
* counter can hold still, but this number visibly falls.
*/
function backlogLabel(apply: ApplyProgress | null): string {
if (!apply) return "sin dato";
// Different source binlog files means the replica is whole files behind and
// the byte delta is not a delta at all — positions restart in each new file.
if (!apply.sameFile) return "más de un archivo de binlog";
if (apply.backlogBytes === 0) return "al día";
return formatBytes(apply.backlogBytes);
}
/**
* Applied-vs-fetched bar. Rendered only when both threads are on the same
* source binlog file, because that is the only case where the percentage is
* arithmetic rather than a guess.
*/
function ApplyProgressBar({ apply }: { apply: ApplyProgress | null }) {
if (!apply || !apply.sameFile || apply.percent === null) return null;
return (
<div className="upload-progress" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
<div
className="progress-track"
role="progressbar"
aria-valuenow={apply.percent}
aria-valuemin={0}
aria-valuemax={100}
aria-label="Eventos aplicados de los recibidos"
>
<div className="progress-fill" style={{ width: `${apply.percent}%` }} />
</div>
<div className="upload-progress-stats mono">
<span>{apply.percent}% aplicado</span>
<span>
{apply.sourceLogFile} · {apply.execPos.toLocaleString("es-MX")} /{" "}
{apply.readPos.toLocaleString("es-MX")}
</span>
</div>
</div>
);
}
/** Matches the KV in the clientes/polizas/servicios detail pages. */
function KV({ label, value }: { label: string; value: string | null | undefined }) {
return (
<div>
<div className="kv-label">{label}</div>
<div className="kv-value">{value || "—"}</div>
</div>
);
}
/**
* Step progress for a running migration.
*
* Only REIMPORT and SYNC report steps; BACKUP and RESTORE are a single
* mysqldump, so they render nothing here rather than a made-up bar — the
* spinner in the heading already says "working".
*
* The safety backup runs before the migration, so `progress` is null for the
* first stretch of every REIMPORT. That phase is named explicitly instead of
* showing 0%, which would read as "stuck".
*/
function JobProgressBar({ job }: { job: OpsJob }) {
const running = job.status === "RUNNING";
const p = job.progress;
if (!p) {
if (!running) return null;
return (
<p className="inline-form-note" style={{ marginTop: 8 }}>
Respaldo de seguridad previo
</p>
);
}
return (
<div style={{ marginTop: 10, marginBottom: 4 }}>
<div
className="row-actions"
style={{ justifyContent: "space-between", marginBottom: 6 }}
>
<span className="inline-form-note" style={{ margin: 0 }}>
Paso {p.step} de {p.total} {p.name}
</span>
<span className="inline-form-note" style={{ margin: 0 }}>
{p.percent}%
</span>
</div>
<div
role="progressbar"
aria-valuenow={p.percent}
aria-valuemin={0}
aria-valuemax={100}
aria-label={`Paso ${p.step} de ${p.total}`}
style={{
height: 6,
borderRadius: 999,
background: "var(--line)",
overflow: "hidden",
}}
>
<div
style={{
width: `${p.percent}%`,
height: "100%",
borderRadius: 999,
transition: "width 400ms ease",
background:
job.status === "FAILED"
? "var(--negative)"
: "var(--positive)",
}}
/>
</div>
</div>
);
}
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
"use client";
import { AppShell } from "@/components/AppShell";
import { PolicyOcrReview } from "@/components/PolicyOcrReview";
export default function PolicyOcrBatchPage({
params,
}: {
params: { id: string };
}) {
return (
<AppShell>
<PolicyOcrReview id={params.id} />
</AppShell>
);
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
"use client";
import { AppShell } from "@/components/AppShell";
import { PolicyCaptura } from "@/components/PolicyCaptura";
/**
* OCR mode of the policy intake screen. Drops the GMX PDF, walks through
* per-page review, confirms. Same wrapper as `/polizas/nuevo` (manual)
* with `initialMode="auto"`, so the tab strip is identical and swapping
* modes doesn't drop state.
*
* Sister route `/polizas/captura/[id]` is the batch review screen once a
* batch is uploaded.
*/
export default function CapturaOcrPage() {
return (
<AppShell>
<PolicyCaptura initialMode="auto" />
</AppShell>
);
}
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@@ -1,41 +1,22 @@
"use client";
import { Suspense } from "react";
import Link from "next/link";
import { useSearchParams } from "next/navigation";
import { AppShell } from "@/components/AppShell";
import { PolicyForm } from "@/components/PolicyForm";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import { PolicyCaptura } from "@/components/PolicyCaptura";
/**
* Manual mode of the policy intake screen. Shares the tab wrapper with
* `/polizas/captura` (OCR mode) so staff can swap between the two without
* losing their place. Customer picker comes from the `?customerId=`
* / `?customerName=` query string — used by `/clientes/[id]` when staff
* creates a policy from a customer detail page.
*/
export default function NuevaPolizaPage() {
return (
<AppShell>
<Suspense fallback={null}>
<NuevaPoliza />
<PolicyCaptura initialMode="manual" />
</Suspense>
</AppShell>
);
}
function NuevaPoliza() {
const allowed = useCan("policy:create");
const params = useSearchParams();
const customerId = params.get("customerId") ?? undefined;
const customerName = params.get("customerName") ?? undefined;
return (
<>
<div className="page-head">
<Link href="/polizas" className="back-link"> Pólizas</Link>
<h1 className="page-title">Nueva póliza</h1>
</div>
{allowed ? (
<PolicyForm fixedCustomerId={customerId} fixedCustomerName={customerName} />
) : (
<div className="state-box state-error">
No tiene permisos para crear pólizas.
</div>
)}
</>
);
}
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@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ export default function PolizasPage() {
function PolizasBrowser() {
const canCreate = useCan("policy:create");
const canIngest = useCan("policy:ingest");
const [stats, setStats] = useState<PolicyStats | null>(null);
const [facets, setFacets] = useState<PolicyFacets | null>(null);
@@ -135,6 +136,11 @@ function PolizasBrowser() {
{ slug: "vigente", label: "Por vencer (Incen.)", params: { typeName: "INCEN" } },
]}
/>
{canIngest && (
<Link href="/polizas/captura" className="btn btn-outline">
+ Captura OCR
</Link>
)}
{canCreate && (
<Link href="/polizas/nuevo" className="btn btn-primary">+ Nueva póliza</Link>
)}
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@@ -4,8 +4,10 @@ import { useCallback, useEffect, useMemo, useState } from "react";
import Link from "next/link";
import { AppShell } from "@/components/AppShell";
import { CustomerPicker } from "@/components/CustomerPicker";
import { DiscardBatchCard } from "@/components/DiscardBatchCard";
import {
confirmStatementBatch,
discardStatementBatch,
getStatementBatch,
listStatementDocuments,
rejectStatementDocument,
@@ -66,6 +68,7 @@ function BatchReview({ id }: { id: string }) {
const [docs, setDocs] = useState<StatementDocument[]>([]);
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [discarding, setDiscarding] = useState(false);
const load = useCallback(async () => {
try {
@@ -108,9 +111,31 @@ function BatchReview({ id }: { id: string }) {
(d) => d.status === "MATCHED" && d.matchedCustomer,
).length;
async function discard() {
setDiscarding(true);
setError(null);
try {
await discardStatementBatch(id);
await load();
} catch (e) {
setError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo descartar el lote.");
} finally {
setDiscarding(false);
}
}
if (loading) return <div className="state-box">Cargando</div>;
if (!batch) return <div className="state-box state-error">{error ?? "No encontrado."}</div>;
const postedCount = batch.byStatus.POSTED ?? 0;
// Discarding is only offered while the batch can still be abandoned whole:
// nothing posted to the ledger yet, and not already settled.
const canDiscard =
canReview &&
batch.status !== "DISCARDED" &&
batch.status !== "COMPLETED" &&
postedCount === 0;
return (
<div className="stack">
<header className="page-head">
@@ -132,9 +157,7 @@ function BatchReview({ id }: { id: string }) {
{error && <div className="state-box state-error">{error}</div>}
{processing && (
<div className="state-box">
Leyendo los recibos esta pantalla se actualiza sola.
</div>
<ProcessingBanner docsLength={docs.length} pendingOcr={batch.byStatus.PENDING_OCR ?? 0} />
)}
<SummaryCard batch={batch} readyCount={readyCount} />
@@ -148,6 +171,15 @@ function BatchReview({ id }: { id: string }) {
/>
)}
{canDiscard && (
<DiscardBatchCard
busy={discarding}
onDiscard={discard}
pageCount={docs.length}
what="recibo"
/>
)}
<section className="stack">
{sorted.map((doc) => (
<DocumentRow
@@ -168,8 +200,58 @@ const STATUS_LABEL_BATCH: Record<string, string> = {
READY_FOR_REVIEW: "Listo para revisar",
COMPLETED: "Registrado",
FAILED: "Falló",
DISCARDED: "Descartado",
};
/**
* Live readout while OCR is running. The backend tells us how many pages are
* still PENDING_OCR, so we can show real progress instead of "loading…". When
* the docs list hasn't caught up to the upload yet (total === 0) we fall back
* to the indeterminate bar.
*/
function ProcessingBanner({
docsLength,
pendingOcr,
}: {
docsLength: number;
pendingOcr: number;
}) {
const done = Math.max(docsLength - pendingOcr, 0);
const pct =
docsLength > 0 ? Math.min(100, Math.round((done / docsLength) * 100)) : null;
return (
<div className="card" style={{ padding: 16 }}>
<div className="upload-progress" style={{ padding: 0 }}>
<div
className={`progress-track${pct === null ? " progress-indeterminate" : ""}`}
role="progressbar"
aria-valuemin={0}
aria-valuemax={100}
aria-valuenow={pct ?? undefined}
>
<div className="progress-fill" style={{ width: `${pct ?? 100}%` }} />
</div>
<div className="upload-progress-stats">
{pct === null ? (
<span>Leyendo los recibos</span>
) : (
<>
<strong>{pct}%</strong>
<span>
{done} de {docsLength} página(s) leídas
</span>
{pendingOcr > 0 && <span>{pendingOcr} en cola</span>}
</>
)}
<span style={{ marginLeft: "auto" }}>
Esta pantalla se actualiza sola.
</span>
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
}
function SummaryCard({
batch,
readyCount,
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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
"use client";
import { AppShell } from "@/components/AppShell";
import { Notificaciones } from "@/components/Notificaciones";
/** Renewal notices moved into /notificaciones as its "Pólizas" tab. This route
* stays so old bookmarks and links land on that tab instead of a 404. */
export default function RenovacionesPage() {
return (
<AppShell>
<Notificaciones initialTab="polizas" />
</AppShell>
);
}
@@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import {
getNotificationAdminEmails,
setNotificationAdminEmails,
type NotificationAdminEmails,
} from "@/lib/api";
import { formatDateTime } from "@/lib/labels";
/**
* Who receives the per-job summary email.
*
* This used to be NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS in the deployment environment,
* which made "add Beto to the summaries" a redeploy. It is now a stored
* setting; the env var still acts as the fallback until someone saves here,
* so nothing changes for a deployment that never touches this screen.
*/
const SOURCE_NOTE: Record<NotificationAdminEmails["source"], string> = {
db: "Guardado desde esta pantalla.",
env: "Viene de la configuración del despliegue (NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS). Al guardar aquí, este valor toma precedencia.",
default: "Nadie lo ha configurado; se están usando los valores por omisión.",
};
export function AdminEmailsSetting() {
const canEdit = useCan("setting:manage");
const [setting, setSetting] = useState<NotificationAdminEmails | null>(null);
const [draft, setDraft] = useState("");
const [editing, setEditing] = useState(false);
const [saving, setSaving] = useState(false);
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [saved, setSaved] = useState(false);
const load = useCallback(async () => {
try {
const data = await getNotificationAdminEmails();
setSetting(data);
setDraft(data.value.join(", "));
setError(null);
} catch (e) {
setError(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
}
}, []);
useEffect(() => {
void load();
}, [load]);
async function save() {
setSaving(true);
setError(null);
setSaved(false);
try {
const emails = draft
.split(",")
.map((s) => s.trim())
.filter(Boolean);
const data = await setNotificationAdminEmails(emails);
setSetting(data);
setDraft(data.value.join(", "));
setEditing(false);
setSaved(true);
} catch (e) {
setError(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
} finally {
setSaving(false);
}
}
function cancel() {
setDraft(setting?.value.join(", ") ?? "");
setEditing(false);
setError(null);
}
if (!setting) {
return (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Destinatarios del resumen</h2>
{error ? (
<div className="state-box state-error" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
{error}
</div>
) : (
<p className="muted small" style={{ marginTop: 8, marginBottom: 0 }}>
Cargando
</p>
)}
</section>
);
}
return (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
justifyContent: "space-between",
alignItems: "flex-start",
gap: 12,
flexWrap: "wrap",
}}
>
<div>
<h2 className="section-title">Destinatarios del resumen</h2>
<p className="muted small" style={{ marginTop: 4, marginBottom: 0, maxWidth: 620 }}>
Después de cada envío se manda un correo interno con el resultado
(enviados, omitidos, fallidos). Estas son las direcciones que lo
reciben. No afecta a los correos que reciben los clientes.
</p>
</div>
{canEdit && !editing && (
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-outline btn-sm"
onClick={() => setEditing(true)}
>
Editar
</button>
)}
</div>
{error && (
<div className="state-box state-error" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
{error}
</div>
)}
{editing ? (
<div style={{ marginTop: 14 }}>
<label className="field" style={{ marginBottom: 8 }}>
<span className="field-label">
Correos separados por coma (vacío = no enviar resumen a nadie)
</span>
<input
className="input"
type="text"
value={draft}
disabled={saving}
placeholder="alguien@ejemplo.com, otro@ejemplo.com"
onChange={(e) => setDraft(e.target.value)}
/>
</label>
<div className="row-actions">
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-primary btn-sm"
disabled={saving}
onClick={() => void save()}
>
{saving ? "Guardando…" : "Guardar"}
</button>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-outline btn-sm"
disabled={saving}
onClick={cancel}
>
Cancelar
</button>
</div>
</div>
) : (
<div style={{ marginTop: 14 }}>
{setting.value.length === 0 ? (
<span className="empty-inline">
Nadie recibe el resumen de los envíos.
</span>
) : (
<ul className="small" style={{ margin: 0, paddingLeft: 18 }}>
{setting.value.map((email) => (
<li key={email} className="mono">
{email}
</li>
))}
</ul>
)}
<p className="section-note" style={{ marginTop: 10, marginBottom: 0 }}>
{SOURCE_NOTE[setting.source]}
{setting.updatedAt &&
` Última edición: ${formatDateTime(setting.updatedAt)}.`}
{saved && " Guardado."}
</p>
{!canEdit && (
<p className="section-note" style={{ marginTop: 6, marginBottom: 0 }}>
Solo un ADMIN puede cambiar esta lista.
</p>
)}
</div>
)}
</section>
);
}
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@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ type NavLink = {
href: string;
label: string;
ability?: Ability;
/** Shown when the user holds *any* of these — for a screen that merges two
* separately-gated jobs (Notificaciones: servicios + pólizas). */
anyAbility?: Ability[];
exact?: boolean;
/** Extra path prefixes that belong to this entry (e.g. a second route into
* the same screen), so they highlight it instead of nothing. */
@@ -78,6 +81,14 @@ const NAV: NavEntry[] = [
label: "Cuentas de chequera",
ability: "bank:manage-accounts",
},
// Mass email (servicios) and renewal notices (pólizas) are two tabs of
// one screen; `/renovaciones` opens the same page on its pólizas tab.
{
href: "/notificaciones",
label: "Notificaciones",
anyAbility: ["notification:send", "renewal:send"],
aliases: ["/renovaciones"],
},
{ href: "/usuarios", label: "Usuarios", ability: "user:manage" },
{ href: "/operaciones", label: "Operaciones", ability: "db:manage" },
],
@@ -91,7 +102,9 @@ const NAV_LINKS: NavLink[] = NAV.flatMap((entry) =>
/** The nav the given user may see, with empty groups dropped. */
function visibleNav(user: AuthUser | null): NavEntry[] {
const allowed = (item: NavLink) => !item.ability || can(user, item.ability);
const allowed = (item: NavLink) =>
(!item.ability || can(user, item.ability)) &&
(!item.anyAbility || item.anyAbility.some((a) => can(user, a)));
const out: NavEntry[] = [];
for (const entry of NAV) {
if (entry.kind === "link") {
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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ type Values = {
mobile: string;
fax: string;
email: string;
emailOptOut: boolean;
identificationType: string;
identificationNumber: string;
identificationExpiration: string;
@@ -54,6 +55,7 @@ function initial(c?: CustomerDetail): Values {
mobile: c?.mobile ?? "",
fax: c?.fax ?? "",
email: c?.email ?? "",
emailOptOut: c?.emailOptOut ?? false,
identificationType: c?.identificationType ?? "",
identificationNumber: c?.identificationNumber ?? "",
identificationExpiration: toDateInput(c?.identificationExpiration),
@@ -103,6 +105,7 @@ export function CustomerForm({ customer }: { customer?: CustomerDetail }) {
mobile: s(v.mobile),
fax: s(v.fax),
email: s(v.email),
emailOptOut: v.emailOptOut,
identificationType: s(v.identificationType),
identificationNumber: s(v.identificationNumber),
identificationExpiration: s(v.identificationExpiration),
@@ -139,6 +142,13 @@ export function CustomerForm({ customer }: { customer?: CustomerDetail }) {
<input className="input" type="email" value={v.email}
onChange={(e) => set("email", e.target.value)} />
</Field>
<Field label="Notificaciones de renovación">
<label>
<input type="checkbox" checked={v.emailOptOut}
onChange={(e) => set("emailOptOut", e.target.checked)} />
{" "}No enviar correos
</label>
</Field>
<Field label="Teléfono">
<input className="input" value={v.phone}
onChange={(e) => set("phone", e.target.value)} />
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
"use client";
import { useState } from "react";
/**
* "Throw this batch away" control, shared by both OCR review queues
* (recibos and pólizas).
*
* Confirmation is a two-step inline swap rather than `window.confirm`: the
* dialog would block the page, and an accidental discard is not undoable from
* the UI — the reviewer should read what they are about to lose, not dismiss
* a modal reflexively.
*
* The card is only rendered when the batch is still discardable; the API
* refuses again on its own (a page posted between render and click).
*/
export function DiscardBatchCard({
busy,
onDiscard,
pageCount,
what,
}: {
busy: boolean;
onDiscard: () => void;
pageCount: number;
/** Singular noun for what a page becomes — "recibo" / "póliza". */
what: string;
}) {
const [armed, setArmed] = useState(false);
return (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 16 }}>
<h2 className="section-title" style={{ marginTop: 0 }}>
Descartar lote
</h2>
{armed ? (
<>
<p className="page-sub" style={{ marginBottom: 12 }}>
Se descartarán las {pageCount} página(s) de este lote y no se
creará ninguna {what}. Esto no se puede deshacer desde aquí; para
volver a intentarlo hay que subir los PDFs otra vez.
</p>
<div className="inline-form" style={{ gap: 8 }}>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-danger"
disabled={busy}
onClick={onDiscard}
>
{busy ? "Descartando…" : "Sí, descartar el lote"}
</button>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-ghost"
disabled={busy}
onClick={() => setArmed(false)}
>
Cancelar
</button>
</div>
</>
) : (
<>
<p className="page-sub" style={{ marginBottom: 12 }}>
Si el lote quedó mal (escaneo ilegible, PDFs equivocados, subida
duplicada), descártelo para sacarlo de la cola de revisión.
</p>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-ghost"
disabled={busy}
onClick={() => setArmed(true)}
>
Descartar lote
</button>
</>
)}
</section>
);
}
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"use client";
import { useState } from "react";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import { NotificacionesServicios } from "@/components/NotificacionesServicios";
import { NotificacionesPolizas } from "@/components/NotificacionesPolizas";
import { NotificationFlagsCard } from "@/components/NotificationFlagsCard";
import { NotificationScheduleCard } from "@/components/NotificationScheduleCard";
import type { NotificationFlags } from "@/lib/api";
/**
* Notificaciones — one screen, two subsections:
*
* - **servicios** — the four mass-email jobs against customer ledgers
* (pagos pendientes, confirmación de pago, estado de cuenta, fideicomiso).
* - **polizas** — renewal notices, 30/15 days before and 7 days after a
* policy expires.
*
* Both are "tell a customer something by email", so they are modes of one
* screen rather than two menu entries. `/renovaciones` still resolves here on
* the pólizas tab so old bookmarks keep working (same pattern as Captura).
*
* Two things are owned by this shell rather than by a tab, because they are
* true of every notification: the send flags (`debug` in particular, which the
* pólizas half honours exactly like the servicios half) and the automatic
* cadence of both sweeps. Keeping the flags here also means switching tabs
* cannot silently drop a `debug` the operator just ticked.
*/
export type NotificacionesTab = "servicios" | "polizas";
const TAB_HINT: Record<NotificacionesTab, string> = {
servicios:
"Envíos masivos de cobranza y estado de cuenta a los clientes de servicios.",
polizas: "Avisos de renovación de pólizas: 30 y 15 días antes, 7 días después.",
};
export function Notificaciones({
initialTab = "servicios",
}: {
initialTab?: NotificacionesTab;
}) {
const canNotify = useCan("notification:send");
const canRenew = useCan("renewal:send");
// Gating is cosmetic (the API enforces every send), but a user who only has
// one of the two abilities should land on the tab they can actually use.
// Servicios stays visible read-only for STAFF, who can browse the log.
const tabs: { key: NotificacionesTab; label: string }[] = [
{ key: "servicios", label: "Servicios" },
...(canRenew ? [{ key: "polizas" as const, label: "Pólizas" }] : []),
];
const [tab, setTab] = useState<NotificacionesTab>(
tabs.some((t) => t.key === initialTab) ? initialTab : "servicios",
);
// Defaults to debug ON: the safe end of the switch is the one you land on.
const [flags, setFlags] = useState<NotificationFlags>({ debug: true });
if (!canNotify && !canRenew) {
return (
<div className="state-box state-error">
No tienes permiso para enviar notificaciones.
</div>
);
}
return (
<>
<div className="page-head">
<p className="eyebrow">Notificaciones</p>
<h1 className="page-title">Notificaciones</h1>
<p className="muted" style={{ marginTop: 6, maxWidth: 720 }}>
{TAB_HINT[tab]}
</p>
</div>
<div style={{ display: "grid", gap: 16, marginBottom: 20 }}>
<NotificationFlagsCard
flags={flags}
onChange={setFlags}
disabled={!canNotify && !canRenew}
/>
<NotificationScheduleCard />
</div>
{tabs.length > 1 && (
<div className="seg" role="tablist" style={{ marginBottom: 20 }}>
{tabs.map((t) => (
<button
key={t.key}
type="button"
role="tab"
aria-selected={tab === t.key}
className={`seg-btn ${tab === t.key ? "active" : ""}`}
onClick={() => setTab(t.key)}
>
{t.label}
</button>
))}
</div>
)}
{tab === "servicios" ? (
<NotificacionesServicios flags={flags} />
) : (
<NotificacionesPolizas flags={flags} />
)}
</>
);
}
@@ -0,0 +1,305 @@
"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import { formatDate, formatMoney } from "@/lib/labels";
import { NotificationLogPanel } from "@/components/NotificationLogPanel";
import { apiFetch, POLIZAS_LOG_SCOPE, type NotificationFlags } from "@/lib/api";
/**
* Renewal notices — the "Pólizas" half of /notificaciones. Shows which
* renewal letters are pending in a window and lets staff send them, either
* one row at a time or as a whole sweep. Sending is what marks a notice as
* delivered — there is no manual "mark as sent", so the list can never claim
* a letter went out when no mail was ever sent. Gated on `renewal:send`.
*
* Sends are recorded in the same `email_notification_log` the Servicios tab
* reads, so "Registro de envíos" below is the same component with the
* POLICIES slice — failures and no-email skips included, which the pending
* list alone cannot show.
*
* `debug` comes from the shared flags card above the tabs and means the same
* thing here as it does for servicios: the mail is diverted to the override
* inbox. It additionally does NOT mark the notice as sent, so a test send
* leaves the row exactly where it was — pending.
*/
export interface RenewalLetter {
policyId: string;
policyNumber: string;
policyType: string;
customerName: string;
customerEmail: string | null;
provider: string;
policyTo: string;
netPremium: string | null;
total: string | null;
currency: string;
generation: number;
sentAt: string | null;
}
export interface RenewalSweepResult {
eligible: number;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
failures: { policyId: string; generation: number; error: string }[];
debug: boolean;
}
export interface RenewalSendResult {
policyId: string;
generation: number;
/** Where the mail actually went — the override inbox under debug. */
to: string;
debug: boolean;
sentAt: string;
providerMessageId?: string;
}
const GENERATION_LABEL: Record<number, string> = {
1: "Primer aviso (30 días antes)",
2: "Segundo aviso (15 días antes)",
3: "Tercer aviso (7 días después)",
};
export function NotificacionesPolizas({ flags }: { flags: NotificationFlags }) {
const allowed = useCan("renewal:send");
const debug = !!flags.debug;
const [days, setDays] = useState(30);
const [pending, setPending] = useState<RenewalLetter[] | null>(null);
const [pendingError, setPendingError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [actionError, setActionError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [notice, setNotice] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [sweeping, setSweeping] = useState(false);
/** `policyId-generation` of the row currently being sent, if any. */
const [sendingKey, setSendingKey] = useState<string | null>(null);
/** Raised after every send so the log panel reloads. */
const [logToken, setLogToken] = useState(0);
const refresh = useCallback(async () => {
setPendingError(null);
try {
const data = await apiFetch<RenewalLetter[]>(
`/renewals/pending?days=${days}`,
);
setPending(data);
} catch (e) {
setPendingError(
(e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo cargar la lista de avisos.",
);
setPending([]);
}
}, [days]);
useEffect(() => {
if (allowed) refresh();
}, [allowed, refresh]);
async function handleSweep() {
// Only worth confirming when debug is off — that is the case where real
// customers receive mail. Mirrors "Ejecutar todos" on the servicios tab.
if (!debug) {
const ok = window.confirm(
"debug está desactivado: los avisos irán a los correos reales de los clientes. ¿Ejecutar el barrido?",
);
if (!ok) return;
}
setActionError(null);
setNotice(null);
setSweeping(true);
try {
const result = await apiFetch<RenewalSweepResult>("/renewals/sweep", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify({ debug }),
});
setNotice(
`Enviados ${result.sent} avisos (${result.failed} con error).` +
(result.debug
? " Modo debug: fueron al buzón de pruebas y siguen pendientes."
: ""),
);
setLogToken((t) => t + 1);
await refresh();
} catch (e) {
setActionError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo ejecutar el barrido.");
setLogToken((t) => t + 1);
} finally {
setSweeping(false);
}
}
/**
* Send this one notice now. The API records it as sent on success, so the
* row leaves the pending list — that disappearance IS the "sent" signal,
* backed by the confirmation line above the table.
*/
async function handleSend(letter: RenewalLetter) {
setActionError(null);
setNotice(null);
setSendingKey(`${letter.policyId}-${letter.generation}`);
try {
const result = await apiFetch<RenewalSendResult>("/renewals/send", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify({
policyId: letter.policyId,
generation: letter.generation,
debug,
}),
});
setNotice(
result.debug
? `Prueba enviada a ${result.to}. El aviso sigue pendiente: el cliente no ha recibido nada.`
: `Aviso enviado a ${result.to}.`,
);
setLogToken((t) => t + 1);
await refresh();
} catch (e) {
setActionError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo enviar el aviso.");
// A rejected send may still have written a FAILED row; reload either way.
setLogToken((t) => t + 1);
} finally {
setSendingKey(null);
}
}
if (!allowed) {
return (
<div className="empty-inline">
No tiene permisos para enviar avisos de renovación.
</div>
);
}
const counts = (pending ?? []).reduce<Record<number, number>>(
(acc, item) => ({
...acc,
[item.generation]: (acc[item.generation] ?? 0) + 1,
}),
{},
);
const grouped = [1, 2, 3].filter((gen) => (counts[gen] ?? 0) > 0);
return (
<div style={{ display: "grid", gap: 20 }}>
<p className="muted" style={{ maxWidth: 760, margin: 0 }}>
El sistema ejecuta un barrido automático (ver «Programación de envíos»
arriba) que notifica a los clientes a 30, 15 y 7 días antes o después
del vencimiento de su póliza. Esta sección muestra qué avisos están
pendientes y permite ejecutarlo manualmente.
</p>
{actionError && <div className="state-box state-error">{actionError}</div>}
{notice && <div className="empty-inline">{notice}</div>}
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<div className="row-actions" style={{ justifyContent: "space-between" }}>
<div>
<h2 className="section-title">Barrido manual</h2>
<p className="muted small" style={{ marginTop: 4 }}>
Usa la fecha actual del servidor como referencia para seleccionar
avisos vencidos a 30 y 15 días, y vencidos hace 7 días.
</p>
</div>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-primary"
disabled={sweeping}
onClick={handleSweep}
>
{sweeping ? "Enviando…" : "Ejecutar barrido"}
</button>
</div>
<div className="field" style={{ maxWidth: 180, marginTop: 12, marginBottom: 0 }}>
<span className="field-label">Ventana (días)</span>
<input
className="input"
type="number"
min={1}
max={365}
value={days}
onChange={(e) =>
setDays(Math.min(365, Math.max(1, Number(e.target.value) || 30)))
}
/>
</div>
</section>
{pendingError && <div className="state-box state-error">{pendingError}</div>}
{!pendingError && grouped.length === 0 && (
<div className="empty-inline">
No hay avisos pendientes en esta ventana.
</div>
)}
{grouped.map((generation) => (
<section className="card" key={generation} style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">{GENERATION_LABEL[generation]}</h2>
<div className="tx-scroll" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
<table className="tx-table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Cliente</th>
<th>Póliza</th>
<th>Tipo</th>
<th>Aseguradora</th>
<th>Vence</th>
<th className="num">Prima</th>
<th>Acciones</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{(pending ?? [])
.filter((item) => item.generation === generation)
.map((item) => (
<tr key={`${item.policyId}-${item.generation}`}>
<td>
<div>{item.customerName}</div>
<div className="muted small">
{item.customerEmail ?? "Sin correo"}
</div>
</td>
<td className="mono">{item.policyNumber}</td>
<td>{item.policyType}</td>
<td>{item.provider}</td>
<td>{formatDate(item.policyTo)}</td>
<td className="num">
{formatMoney(item.total ?? item.netPremium, item.currency)}
</td>
<td>
<div className="row-actions">
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-outline btn-sm"
onClick={() => handleSend(item)}
disabled={
!item.customerEmail ||
sweeping ||
sendingKey !== null
}
>
{sendingKey ===
`${item.policyId}-${item.generation}`
? "Enviando…"
: "Enviar aviso"}
</button>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
))}
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
</section>
))}
<NotificationLogPanel
servicio={POLIZAS_LOG_SCOPE}
reloadToken={logToken}
emptyHint="Todavía no se ha enviado ningún aviso de renovación con este filtro."
/>
</div>
);
}
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"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import {
formatDateTime,
NOTIFICATION_STATUS_LABELS,
NOTIFICATION_TYPE_LABELS,
} from "@/lib/labels";
import { NotificationLogPanel } from "@/components/NotificationLogPanel";
import { AdminEmailsSetting } from "@/components/AdminEmailsSetting";
import {
getNotificationStats,
runAccountStatus,
runAllNotifications,
runOutstandingPayments,
runPaymentConfirmation,
runTrustConfirmation,
SERVICIOS_LOG_SCOPE,
} from "@/lib/api";
import type {
NotificationFlags,
NotificationJobResponse,
NotificationRunAllResponse,
NotificationStats,
} from "@/lib/api";
/**
* Mass email notifications — the "Servicios" half of /notificaciones. Manual
* triggers for the four jobs plus a paged log browser. Gated on
* `notification:send`; a STAFF viewer sees the read-only log table but not the
* trigger buttons.
*
* The send flags come from the shell above the tabs — they are shared with the
* pólizas half — so this component only consumes them.
*/
type JobKind = "outstanding" | "payment" | "account" | "trust";
interface JobDef {
kind: JobKind;
title: string;
endpoint: string;
description: string;
servicio: "Clientes" | "Fideicomiso";
flagsHint?: string;
}
const JOBS: JobDef[] = [
{
kind: "outstanding",
title: "Pagos pendientes",
endpoint: "sendOutstandingPaymentAlerts",
servicio: "Clientes",
description:
"Clientes con al menos un movimiento marcado como pendiente (outstanding). Equivale a la columna NOPAGO=1 del antiguo datosfreak.",
},
{
kind: "payment",
title: "Confirmación de pago",
endpoint: "sendPaymentConfirmation",
servicio: "Clientes",
description:
"Clientes con un crédito (abono) en las últimas 24 horas. Un correo por cliente con el pago más reciente.",
},
{
kind: "account",
title: "Estado de cuenta",
endpoint: "sendAccountStatus",
servicio: "Clientes",
description:
"Alerta amarilla (DEBAJO DEL TIPO) los miércoles y roja (EN ROJO) lunes/miércoles/viernes. El flag ignoreDayRestriction salta los gates.",
flagsHint: "Solo este job respeta ignoreDayRestriction y useEmailLimit.",
},
{
kind: "trust",
title: "Confirmación fideicomiso",
endpoint: "sendConfirmTrustPayment",
servicio: "Fideicomiso",
description:
"Clientes con TrustAccount que recibieron un crédito en el dominio TRUST en las últimas 24 horas.",
},
];
/** Job title by kind — used by the run-all summary, which only carries kinds. */
const JOB_TITLES: Record<JobKind, string> = JOBS.reduce(
(acc, j) => ({ ...acc, [j.kind]: j.title }),
{} as Record<JobKind, string>,
);
export function NotificacionesServicios({ flags }: { flags: NotificationFlags }) {
const allowed = useCan("notification:send");
const [stats, setStats] = useState<NotificationStats | null>(null);
/** Raised after every run so the shared log panel reloads. */
const [logToken, setLogToken] = useState(0);
const [busy, setBusy] = useState<JobKind | "all" | null>(null);
const [lastResult, setLastResult] = useState<
NotificationJobResponse | NotificationRunAllResponse | null
>(null);
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const refresh = useCallback(async () => {
try {
setStats(await getNotificationStats(SERVICIOS_LOG_SCOPE));
setLogToken((t) => t + 1);
setError(null);
} catch (e) {
setError(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
}
}, []);
useEffect(() => {
void refresh();
}, [refresh]);
const run = useCallback(
async (job: JobDef) => {
if (!allowed) return;
setBusy(job.kind);
setError(null);
try {
let res: NotificationJobResponse;
if (job.kind === "outstanding") res = await runOutstandingPayments(flags);
else if (job.kind === "payment") res = await runPaymentConfirmation(flags);
else if (job.kind === "account") res = await runAccountStatus(flags);
else res = await runTrustConfirmation(flags);
setLastResult(res);
await refresh();
} catch (e) {
setError(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
} finally {
setBusy(null);
}
},
[allowed, flags, refresh],
);
// "Ejecutar todos" — one POST, the API runs the four jobs sequentially with
// the same flags. Confirmation only matters when debug is off, since that
// is the case where real customers receive mail.
const runAll = useCallback(async () => {
if (!allowed) return;
if (!flags.debug) {
const ok = window.confirm(
"debug está desactivado: los cuatro envíos irán a los correos reales de los clientes. ¿Ejecutar todos?",
);
if (!ok) return;
}
setBusy("all");
setError(null);
try {
const res = await runAllNotifications(flags);
setLastResult(res);
await refresh();
} catch (e) {
setError(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
} finally {
setBusy(null);
}
}, [allowed, flags, refresh]);
return (
<div style={{ display: "grid", gap: 20 }}>
<p className="muted" style={{ maxWidth: 760, margin: 0 }}>
Disparo manual de los cuatro envíos equivalentes a los scripts PHP de{" "}
<code>email.notifications/</code>. Cada ejecución registra todas las filas
(enviado, fallido, omitido) en <code>email_notification_log</code>.
</p>
{!allowed && (
<div className="empty-inline">
Tu rol no incluye <code>notification:send</code>. Solo puedes ver el
registro. Para disparar envíos pide a un MANAGER/ADMIN.
</div>
)}
{error && <div className="state-box state-error">{error}</div>}
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Ejecutar ahora</h2>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
alignItems: "center",
gap: 12,
flexWrap: "wrap",
marginTop: 12,
}}
>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-primary btn-sm"
disabled={!allowed || busy !== null}
onClick={() => void runAll()}
>
{busy === "all" ? "Ejecutando todos…" : "Ejecutar todos"}
</button>
<span className="muted small">
Dispara los cuatro envíos en orden (pagos pendientes, confirmación
de pago, estado de cuenta, fideicomiso) con los flags de arriba. Si
uno falla, los demás continúan. Es lo mismo que ejecuta la corrida
programada de Servicios.
</span>
</div>
</section>
<section
style={{
display: "grid",
gridTemplateColumns: "repeat(auto-fit, minmax(280px, 1fr))",
gap: 12,
}}
>
{JOBS.map((j) => (
<article
key={j.kind}
className="card"
style={{ padding: 18, display: "grid", gap: 8, alignContent: "start" }}
>
<header
style={{
display: "flex",
justifyContent: "space-between",
alignItems: "center",
gap: 8,
}}
>
<strong>{j.title}</strong>
<span
className={
j.servicio === "Fideicomiso"
? "badge badge-fideicomiso"
: "badge badge-servicios"
}
>
<span className="dot" />
{j.servicio}
</span>
</header>
<p className="muted small" style={{ margin: 0 }}>
{j.description}
</p>
{j.flagsHint && (
<p className="section-note" style={{ margin: 0, fontStyle: "italic" }}>
{j.flagsHint}
</p>
)}
<div className="row-actions" style={{ marginTop: 4 }}>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-primary btn-sm"
disabled={!allowed || busy !== null}
onClick={() => void run(j)}
>
{busy === j.kind ? "Ejecutando…" : "Ejecutar"}
</button>
</div>
</article>
))}
</section>
{stats && (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Estado del transporte</h2>
<ul className="small" style={{ marginTop: 10, marginBottom: 0, paddingLeft: 18 }}>
<li>
SES configurado:{" "}
<strong
style={{
color: stats.transport.available
? "var(--positive)"
: "var(--negative)",
}}
>
{stats.transport.available ? "sí" : "no"}
</strong>
{stats.transport.devFallback && " (fallback dev: stdout)"}
</li>
<li>
Último envío registrado:{" "}
{stats.lastRun
? `${NOTIFICATION_TYPE_LABELS[stats.lastRun.notificationType]}${formatDateTime(stats.lastRun.sendDate)}`
: "—"}
</li>
<li>
Totales:{" "}
{stats.byStatus.map((s) => (
<span key={s.status} style={{ marginRight: 12 }}>
{NOTIFICATION_STATUS_LABELS[s.status]}: {s._count._all}
</span>
))}
</li>
</ul>
</section>
)}
<AdminEmailsSetting />
{lastResult && (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Última respuesta</h2>
{lastResult.type === "RUN_ALL" && (
<ul
className="small"
style={{ marginTop: 10, marginBottom: 0, paddingLeft: 18 }}
>
<li>
Totales: enviados {lastResult.sent} · omitidos{" "}
{lastResult.skipped} · fallidos {lastResult.failed}
{lastResult.errors > 0 && ` · jobs con error ${lastResult.errors}`}
</li>
{lastResult.jobs.map((j) => (
<li key={j.kind}>
{JOB_TITLES[j.kind]}:{" "}
{j.ok && j.result ? (
<>
enviados {j.result.sent} · omitidos {j.result.skipped} ·
fallidos {j.result.failed}
</>
) : (
<span style={{ color: "var(--negative)" }}>
error {j.error}
</span>
)}
</li>
))}
</ul>
)}
<pre
className="mono"
style={{
margin: "10px 0 0",
fontSize: 12,
overflow: "auto",
background: "var(--surface-2)",
border: "1px solid var(--line)",
borderRadius: "var(--radius-sm)",
padding: 12,
}}
>
{JSON.stringify(lastResult, null, 2)}
</pre>
</section>
)}
<NotificationLogPanel
servicio={SERVICIOS_LOG_SCOPE}
reloadToken={logToken}
/>
</div>
);
}
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"use client";
import type { NotificationFlags } from "@/lib/api";
/**
* The "Flags del envío" panel. It lives in the /notificaciones shell above the
* tabs, not inside one of them, because the flags are platform-wide: `debug`
* governs the pólizas avisos exactly as it governs the four servicios jobs,
* and a switch that only protected half the screen was the bug this fixes.
*
* State is per-visit, never persisted — see the note on the schedule card. A
* stored `debug` would survive a reload and silently swallow real customer
* mail; the automatic corridas therefore always send for real.
*/
export function NotificationFlagsCard({
flags,
onChange,
disabled = false,
}: {
flags: NotificationFlags;
onChange: (next: NotificationFlags) => void;
disabled?: boolean;
}) {
const set = (patch: Partial<NotificationFlags>) =>
onChange({ ...flags, ...patch });
return (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Flags del envío</h2>
<p className="muted small" style={{ marginTop: 4, marginBottom: 0, maxWidth: 620 }}>
Se aplican a todo lo que se envía desde esta pantalla servicios y
pólizas y solo a los envíos manuales. Las corridas automáticas siempre
mandan de verdad.
</p>
<div style={{ display: "grid", gap: 4, marginTop: 14 }}>
<label
className="field"
style={{ display: "flex", gap: 8, alignItems: "flex-start", marginBottom: 8 }}
>
<input
type="checkbox"
checked={!!flags.debug}
disabled={disabled}
onChange={(e) => set({ debug: e.target.checked })}
style={{ marginTop: 2 }}
/>
<span className="small">
<strong>debug</strong> reescribe todos los destinatarios a{" "}
<code>rmancinas@freakma.net</code>. Ningún cliente real recibe el
correo mientras esté activo. Un aviso de renovación enviado en debug
NO se marca como enviado: sigue pendiente en la lista.
</span>
</label>
<label
className="field"
style={{ display: "flex", gap: 8, alignItems: "flex-start", marginBottom: 8 }}
>
<input
type="checkbox"
checked={!!flags.ignoreDayRestriction}
disabled={disabled}
onChange={(e) => set({ ignoreDayRestriction: e.target.checked })}
style={{ marginTop: 2 }}
/>
<span className="small">
<strong>ignoreDayRestriction</strong> salta los gates de
Mon/Wed/Fri del estado de cuenta. Útil para disparar en cualquier
día sin esperar a la próxima corrida. Solo aplica a servicios.
</span>
</label>
<label
className="field"
style={{ display: "flex", gap: 8, alignItems: "flex-start", marginBottom: 0 }}
>
<input
type="checkbox"
checked={!!flags.useEmailLimit}
disabled={disabled}
onChange={(e) => set({ useEmailLimit: e.target.checked })}
style={{ marginTop: 2 }}
/>
<span className="small">
<strong>useEmailLimit</strong> pausa el estado de cuenta cada 100
correos durante 1 hora. Vestigio de la era SMTP; SES no lo necesita.
Solo aplica a servicios.
</span>
</label>
</div>
</section>
);
}
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"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react";
import {
listNotificationLog,
type NotificationLogPage,
type NotificationServicio,
} from "@/lib/api";
import {
formatDateTime,
NOTIFICATION_SERVICIO_LABELS,
NOTIFICATION_STATUS_COLORS,
NOTIFICATION_STATUS_LABELS,
NOTIFICATION_TYPE_LABELS,
notificationLevelLabel,
} from "@/lib/labels";
/**
* "Registro de envíos" — the send history over `email_notification_log`.
*
* Every outbound email the platform sends writes to that one table (the four
* bulk jobs and the renewal avisos alike), so this component is shared by
* both /notificaciones tabs; each passes the `servicio` slice it owns. Rows
* cover failures and skips too, which is the whole point: a notice that never
* left is invisible everywhere else.
*/
const LOG_VIEWS = [
{ key: "all", label: "Todos" },
{ key: "sent", label: "Enviados" },
{ key: "failed", label: "Fallidos" },
{ key: "skipped", label: "Omitidos" },
] as const;
export type LogView = (typeof LOG_VIEWS)[number]["key"];
export function NotificationLogPanel({
servicio,
emptyHint = "Sin envíos con el filtro actual.",
/** Bump to force a reload — the parent raises it after a send. */
reloadToken = 0,
}: {
servicio: NotificationServicio[];
emptyHint?: string;
reloadToken?: number;
}) {
const [log, setLog] = useState<NotificationLogPage | null>(null);
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [view, setView] = useState<LogView>("all");
const [page, setPage] = useState(1);
// `servicio` is a literal array at every call site, so a new identity each
// render would re-fetch forever. Key the effect on its contents instead.
const servicioKey = servicio.join(",");
const refresh = useCallback(async () => {
try {
const data = await listNotificationLog({
page,
pageSize: 50,
servicio: servicioKey.split(",") as NotificationServicio[],
view: view === "all" ? undefined : view,
});
setLog(data);
setError(null);
} catch (e) {
setError(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
}
}, [page, view, servicioKey]);
useEffect(() => {
void refresh();
}, [refresh, reloadToken]);
return (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
justifyContent: "space-between",
alignItems: "center",
gap: 12,
flexWrap: "wrap",
}}
>
<h2 className="section-title">Registro de envíos</h2>
<div className="seg" role="tablist">
{LOG_VIEWS.map((v) => (
<button
key={v.key}
type="button"
role="tab"
aria-selected={view === v.key}
className={`seg-btn ${view === v.key ? "active" : ""}`}
onClick={() => {
setView(v.key);
setPage(1);
}}
>
{v.label}
</button>
))}
</div>
</div>
{error && (
<div className="state-box state-error" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
{error}
</div>
)}
<div className="tx-scroll" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
<table className="tx-table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Fecha</th>
<th>Tipo</th>
<th>Servicio</th>
<th>Cliente</th>
<th>Email</th>
<th>Estado</th>
<th>Asunto</th>
<th>Provider</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{log?.items.map((row) => (
<tr key={row.id}>
<td>{formatDateTime(row.sendDate)}</td>
<td>
{NOTIFICATION_TYPE_LABELS[row.notificationType]}
{notificationLevelLabel(row.notificationType, row.level)}
</td>
<td>{NOTIFICATION_SERVICIO_LABELS[row.servicio]}</td>
<td>
{row.customerName}
{row.debug ? " · debug" : ""}
</td>
<td>{row.customerEmail || "—"}</td>
<td style={{ color: NOTIFICATION_STATUS_COLORS[row.status] }}>
{NOTIFICATION_STATUS_LABELS[row.status]}
</td>
<td>{row.subject}</td>
<td className="muted small">
{row.providerMessageId ?? row.error ?? "—"}
</td>
</tr>
))}
{log && log.items.length === 0 && (
<tr>
<td colSpan={8}>
<span className="empty-inline">{emptyHint}</span>
</td>
</tr>
)}
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
{log && log.pageCount > 1 && (
<div className="pager" style={{ marginTop: 14 }}>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-outline btn-sm"
disabled={log.page <= 1}
onClick={() => setPage((p) => Math.max(1, p - 1))}
>
Anterior
</button>
<span className="pager-info">
{log.total} fila{log.total === 1 ? "" : "s"} · página {log.page} de{" "}
{log.pageCount}
</span>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-outline btn-sm"
disabled={log.page >= log.pageCount}
onClick={() => setPage((p) => Math.min(log.pageCount, p + 1))}
>
Siguiente
</button>
</div>
)}
</section>
);
}
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"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import {
getNotificationSchedules,
setNotificationSchedule,
type NotificationSchedule,
type NotificationSchedules,
type ScheduleKind,
} from "@/lib/api";
import { formatDateTime } from "@/lib/labels";
/**
* When the two automatic envíos run.
*
* Both cadences used to be source code: pólizas barría a las 06:00 desde un
* `@Cron` en el servidor y servicios no corría solo en absoluto. Cambiar
* cualquiera de los dos era un redeploy. Ahora se guardan en `app_settings` y
* el servidor reinstala el job al guardar — sin reinicio.
*
* Los flags de la tarjeta de arriba NO se aplican aquí: una corrida
* automática siempre manda de verdad.
*/
const KIND_LABEL: Record<ScheduleKind, string> = {
servicios: "Servicios",
polizas: "Pólizas",
};
const KIND_HINT: Record<ScheduleKind, string> = {
servicios:
"Ejecuta los cuatro envíos en orden, igual que el botón «Ejecutar todos». El estado de cuenta sigue respetando sus gates de lunes/miércoles/viernes.",
polizas:
"Barrido de avisos de renovación: 30 y 15 días antes del vencimiento, y 7 días después.",
};
const DAYS = [
{ value: 0, label: "Dom" },
{ value: 1, label: "Lun" },
{ value: 2, label: "Mar" },
{ value: 3, label: "Mié" },
{ value: 4, label: "Jue" },
{ value: 5, label: "Vie" },
{ value: 6, label: "Sáb" },
];
function timeValue(s: NotificationSchedule): string {
return `${String(s.hour).padStart(2, "0")}:${String(s.minute).padStart(2, "0")}`;
}
function describe(s: NotificationSchedule): string {
if (!s.enabled) return "Desactivado — solo se envía manualmente.";
const days = s.weekdays.length
? s.weekdays
.map((d) => DAYS.find((x) => x.value === d)?.label ?? d)
.join(", ")
: "todos los días";
return `${days} a las ${timeValue(s)} (hora de Tijuana).`;
}
export function NotificationScheduleCard() {
const canEdit = useCan("setting:manage");
const [schedules, setSchedules] = useState<NotificationSchedules | null>(null);
const [drafts, setDrafts] = useState<Partial<Record<ScheduleKind, NotificationSchedule>>>({});
const [editing, setEditing] = useState<ScheduleKind | null>(null);
const [saving, setSaving] = useState(false);
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [saved, setSaved] = useState<ScheduleKind | null>(null);
const load = useCallback(async () => {
try {
setSchedules(await getNotificationSchedules());
setError(null);
} catch (e) {
setError(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
}
}, []);
useEffect(() => {
void load();
}, [load]);
function startEdit(kind: ScheduleKind) {
if (!schedules) return;
setDrafts((d) => ({ ...d, [kind]: { ...schedules[kind].value } }));
setEditing(kind);
setSaved(null);
setError(null);
}
async function save(kind: ScheduleKind) {
const draft = drafts[kind];
if (!draft) return;
setSaving(true);
setError(null);
try {
const result = await setNotificationSchedule(kind, draft);
setSchedules((prev) => (prev ? { ...prev, [kind]: result } : prev));
setEditing(null);
setSaved(kind);
} catch (e) {
setError(e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e));
} finally {
setSaving(false);
}
}
if (!schedules) {
return (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Programación de envíos</h2>
{error ? (
<div className="state-box state-error" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
{error}
</div>
) : (
<p className="muted small" style={{ marginTop: 8, marginBottom: 0 }}>
Cargando
</p>
)}
</section>
);
}
return (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 20 }}>
<h2 className="section-title">Programación de envíos</h2>
<p className="muted small" style={{ marginTop: 4, marginBottom: 0, maxWidth: 660 }}>
Cuándo corre solo cada envío. Los cambios aplican de inmediato, sin
reiniciar el servidor. Una corrida automática nunca usa los flags de
arriba: siempre manda a los clientes reales.
</p>
{error && (
<div className="state-box state-error" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
{error}
</div>
)}
<div style={{ display: "grid", gap: 12, marginTop: 14 }}>
{(Object.keys(KIND_LABEL) as ScheduleKind[]).map((kind) => {
const current = schedules[kind];
const draft = drafts[kind];
const isEditing = editing === kind && draft;
return (
<article
key={kind}
style={{
border: "1px solid var(--line)",
borderRadius: "var(--radius-sm)",
padding: 14,
}}
>
<div
style={{
display: "flex",
justifyContent: "space-between",
alignItems: "flex-start",
gap: 12,
flexWrap: "wrap",
}}
>
<div>
<strong>{KIND_LABEL[kind]}</strong>
<p className="muted small" style={{ margin: "4px 0 0", maxWidth: 560 }}>
{KIND_HINT[kind]}
</p>
</div>
{canEdit && !isEditing && (
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-outline btn-sm"
onClick={() => startEdit(kind)}
>
Editar
</button>
)}
</div>
{isEditing ? (
<div style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
<label
className="field"
style={{ display: "flex", gap: 8, alignItems: "center", marginBottom: 10 }}
>
<input
type="checkbox"
checked={draft.enabled}
disabled={saving}
onChange={(e) =>
setDrafts((d) => ({
...d,
[kind]: { ...draft, enabled: e.target.checked },
}))
}
/>
<span className="small">
<strong>Corrida automática activada</strong>
</span>
</label>
<label className="field" style={{ maxWidth: 160, marginBottom: 10 }}>
<span className="field-label">Hora (Tijuana)</span>
<input
className="input"
type="time"
value={timeValue(draft)}
disabled={saving || !draft.enabled}
onChange={(e) => {
const [h, m] = e.target.value.split(":").map(Number);
setDrafts((d) => ({
...d,
[kind]: {
...draft,
hour: Number.isFinite(h) ? h : draft.hour,
minute: Number.isFinite(m) ? m : draft.minute,
},
}));
}}
/>
</label>
<div className="field" style={{ marginBottom: 10 }}>
<span className="field-label">
Días (ninguno seleccionado = todos los días)
</span>
<div style={{ display: "flex", gap: 6, flexWrap: "wrap", marginTop: 4 }}>
{DAYS.map((d) => {
const on = draft.weekdays.includes(d.value);
return (
<button
key={d.value}
type="button"
className={`btn btn-sm ${on ? "btn-primary" : "btn-outline"}`}
disabled={saving || !draft.enabled}
onClick={() =>
setDrafts((prev) => ({
...prev,
[kind]: {
...draft,
weekdays: on
? draft.weekdays.filter((x) => x !== d.value)
: [...draft.weekdays, d.value].sort(),
},
}))
}
>
{d.label}
</button>
);
})}
</div>
</div>
<div className="row-actions">
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-primary btn-sm"
disabled={saving}
onClick={() => void save(kind)}
>
{saving ? "Guardando…" : "Guardar"}
</button>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-outline btn-sm"
disabled={saving}
onClick={() => {
setEditing(null);
setError(null);
}}
>
Cancelar
</button>
</div>
</div>
) : (
<div style={{ marginTop: 10 }}>
<p className="small" style={{ margin: 0 }}>
{describe(current.value)}
</p>
<p className="section-note" style={{ marginTop: 6, marginBottom: 0 }}>
<code>{current.cron}</code>
{current.nextRun &&
` · próxima corrida: ${formatDateTime(current.nextRun)}`}
{current.source === "default" &&
" · valor por omisión, nadie lo ha cambiado"}
{current.updatedAt &&
` · última edición: ${formatDateTime(current.updatedAt)}`}
{saved === kind && " · guardado"}
</p>
</div>
)}
</article>
);
})}
</div>
{!canEdit && (
<p className="section-note" style={{ marginTop: 12, marginBottom: 0 }}>
Solo un ADMIN puede cambiar la programación.
</p>
)}
</section>
);
}
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"use client";
import { useState } from "react";
import Link from "next/link";
import { useSearchParams } from "next/navigation";
import { PolicyForm } from "@/components/PolicyForm";
import { PolicyOcrIntake } from "@/components/PolicyOcrIntake";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
/**
* Policy intake — mirror of `Captura.tsx` (statement OCR side): one screen,
* two ways in:
*
* - **manual** — `PolicyForm` keys every field by hand.
* - **auto** — `PolicyOcrIntake` uploads a GMX PDF, OCR proposes the
* policy, a human still confirms.
*
* Both end at the same place (a `Policy` row on a customer's file) so they
* live as two modes of one screen rather than two menu entries — exactly the
* same shape Captura uses for `ManualCheckCapture` vs `StatementIntake`.
*
* `/polizas/nuevo` opens manual, `/polizas/captura` opens auto; both render
* this component so the tab toggle works either way and an old bookmark
* still lands on the right tab.
*/
export type PolicyCaptureMode = "manual" | "auto";
const MODE_HINT: Record<PolicyCaptureMode, string> = {
manual:
"Captura cada campo a mano. Use esta opción cuando la póliza llega en papel, en un correo sin PDF legible, o cuando hay que revisar cada dato.",
auto: "Suelte el PDF descargado del portal de GMX y el sistema propondrá los campos. Nada se registra sin tu confirmación.",
};
export function PolicyCaptura({ initialMode = "manual" }: { initialMode?: PolicyCaptureMode }) {
const canCreate = useCan("policy:create");
const canIngest = useCan("policy:ingest");
// `/clientes/[id]` deep-links into /polizas/nuevo with the customer
// pre-picked so staff can fill the rest without retyping. The OCR pane
// ignores these — there's no customer to lock in until the batch is
// confirmed.
const params = useSearchParams();
const fixedCustomerId = params.get("customerId") ?? undefined;
const fixedCustomerName = params.get("customerName") ?? undefined;
// One user can land on either mode. The tab strip only renders when both
// abilities are held — a STAFF with only policy:ingest (no create) still
// sees the screen but only the OCR tab is offered.
const modes: { key: PolicyCaptureMode; label: string }[] = [
...(canCreate ? [{ key: "manual" as const, label: "Captura manual" }] : []),
...(canIngest ? [{ key: "auto" as const, label: "Captura automática (OCR)" }] : []),
];
const [mode, setMode] = useState<PolicyCaptureMode>(
modes.some((m) => m.key === initialMode) ? initialMode : (modes[0]?.key ?? "manual"),
);
if (modes.length === 0) {
return (
<div className="state-box state-error">
No tienes permiso para crear ni capturar pólizas.
</div>
);
}
return (
<>
<div className="page-head">
<Link href="/polizas" className="back-link"> Pólizas</Link>
<h1 className="page-title">Nueva póliza</h1>
<p className="eyebrow">{MODE_HINT[mode]}</p>
</div>
{modes.length > 1 && (
<div className="seg" role="tablist" style={{ marginBottom: 16 }}>
{modes.map((m) => (
<button
key={m.key}
type="button"
role="tab"
aria-selected={mode === m.key}
className={`seg-btn ${mode === m.key ? "active" : ""}`}
onClick={() => setMode(m.key)}
>
{m.label}
</button>
))}
</div>
)}
{mode === "manual" ? (
<ManualPane
fixedCustomerId={fixedCustomerId}
fixedCustomerName={fixedCustomerName}
/>
) : (
<PolicyOcrIntake />
)}
</>
);
}
function ManualPane({
fixedCustomerId,
fixedCustomerName,
}: {
fixedCustomerId?: string;
fixedCustomerName?: string;
}) {
const allowed = useCan("policy:create");
if (!allowed) {
return (
<div className="state-box state-error">
No tiene permisos para crear pólizas.
</div>
);
}
return (
<PolicyForm
fixedCustomerId={fixedCustomerId}
fixedCustomerName={fixedCustomerName}
/>
);
}
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"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react";
import Link from "next/link";
import {
getPolicyOcrStatus,
listPolicyOcrBatches,
uploadPolicyOcrBatch,
} from "@/lib/api";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import { formatDate } from "@/lib/labels";
import type { PolicyOcrBatch, PolicyOcrBatchStatus } from "@/lib/types";
/**
* Insurance OCR intake — mirror of StatementIntake, scoped to the insurance
* side. Today the only provider is GMX; the parser dispatches on a brand
* wordmark (`Grupo Mexicano de Seguros` / `gmx.com.mx` / the GMX letterhead)
* and a new portal only needs a new BRAND entry plus a parser file.
*
* Lives inside the `Pólizas` page rather than a top-level route because it
* is one mode of one job (staff uploading whatever PDFs the office has on
* hand that day, mixed service vs insurance), and the matching/review queue
* already keys on the policyNumber → existing Policy transition that the
* rest of /polizas owns.
*/
const STATUS_LABEL: Record<PolicyOcrBatchStatus, string> = {
UPLOADED: "Recibido",
PROCESSING: "Procesando…",
READY_FOR_REVIEW: "Listo para revisar",
COMPLETED: "Aplicado",
FAILED: "Falló",
DISCARDED: "Descartado",
};
export function PolicyOcrIntake() {
const canIngest = useCan("policy:ingest");
const [batches, setBatches] = useState<PolicyOcrBatch[]>([]);
const [ocrAvailable, setOcrAvailable] = useState<boolean | null>(null);
const [storageAvailable, setStorageAvailable] = useState<boolean | null>(null);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const load = useCallback(async () => {
try {
const [list, status] = await Promise.all([
listPolicyOcrBatches(),
getPolicyOcrStatus(),
]);
setBatches(list.items);
setOcrAvailable(status.ocrAvailable);
setStorageAvailable(status.storageAvailable);
setError(null);
} catch (e) {
setError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudieron cargar los lotes.");
} finally {
setLoading(false);
}
}, []);
useEffect(() => {
void load();
}, [load]);
const working = batches.some(
(b) => b.status === "PROCESSING" || b.status === "UPLOADED",
);
useEffect(() => {
if (!working) return;
const t = setInterval(() => void load(), 4000);
return () => clearInterval(t);
}, [working, load]);
const ready = ocrAvailable === true && storageAvailable === true;
return (
<div className="stack">
{ocrAvailable === false && (
<div className="state-box state-error">
Este servidor no tiene OCR instalado, así que no se pueden leer PDFs
de pólizas escaneados. La captura manual sigue funcionando.
</div>
)}
{storageAvailable === false && (
<div className="state-box state-error">
Este servidor no tiene configurado el almacenamiento de documentos, así
que no hay dónde guardar los PDFs. Mientras tanto, capture las
pólizas a mano.
</div>
)}
{canIngest && ready && <UploadCard onDone={load} />}
{error && <div className="state-box state-error">{error}</div>}
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 16 }}>
<h2 className="section-title" style={{ marginTop: 0 }}>
Lotes
</h2>
{loading ? (
<div className="state-box">Cargando</div>
) : batches.length === 0 ? (
<div className="state-box">
Todavía no hay lotes de pólizas. Descargue el certificado del portal
de GMX y suéltelo arriba.
</div>
) : (
<div className="tx-scroll">
<table className="tx-table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Fecha</th>
<th>Aseguradora</th>
<th>Referencia</th>
<th>Estado</th>
<th className="num">Páginas</th>
<th>Subido por</th>
<th />
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{batches.map((b) => (
<tr key={b.id}>
<td style={{ whiteSpace: "nowrap" }}>{formatDate(b.createdAt)}</td>
<td>{b.provider}</td>
<td>{b.label || "—"}</td>
<td>
<StatusTag status={b.status} />
{b.error && (
<div className="page-sub" style={{ marginTop: 4 }}>
{b.error}
</div>
)}
</td>
<td className="num">{b._count?.documents ?? 0}</td>
<td>{b.uploadedBy?.name ?? "—"}</td>
<td>
<Link
className="btn btn-ghost"
href={`/polizas/captura/${b.id}`}
>
Revisar
</Link>
</td>
</tr>
))}
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
)}
</section>
</div>
);
}
function StatusTag({ status }: { status: PolicyOcrBatchStatus }) {
return <span className="tag">{STATUS_LABEL[status] ?? status}</span>;
}
function UploadCard({ onDone }: { onDone: () => void }) {
const [files, setFiles] = useState<File[]>([]);
const [label, setLabel] = useState("");
const [busy, setBusy] = useState(false);
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
async function submit() {
if (!files.length) return;
setBusy(true);
setError(null);
try {
await uploadPolicyOcrBatch(files, label.trim() || undefined);
setFiles([]);
setLabel("");
onDone();
} catch (e) {
setError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo subir el lote.");
} finally {
setBusy(false);
}
}
return (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 16 }}>
<h2 className="section-title" style={{ marginTop: 0 }}>
Subir PDFs de pólizas (GMX)
</h2>
<div className="inline-form" style={{ flexWrap: "wrap", gap: 12 }}>
<label>
<span className="page-sub">Referencia (opcional)</span>
<input
className="input"
placeholder="ej. GMX julio 2026"
value={label}
onChange={(e) => setLabel(e.target.value)}
/>
</label>
<label>
<span className="page-sub">Archivos PDF</span>
<input
type="file"
className="input"
accept="application/pdf"
multiple
onChange={(e) => setFiles(Array.from(e.target.files ?? []))}
/>
</label>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-primary"
disabled={!files.length || busy}
onClick={submit}
>
{busy ? "Subiendo…" : `Procesar ${files.length || ""}`.trim()}
</button>
</div>
{error && (
<div className="state-box state-error" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
{error}
</div>
)}
<p className="page-sub" style={{ marginTop: 12 }}>
Un lote puede traer varios PDFs. Cada página se procesa por separado; el
sistema busca una póliza existente por número y, si no la encuentra,
propone crear una nueva bajo el cliente que se elija en la revisión.
</p>
</section>
);
}
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"use client";
import { useCallback, useEffect, useMemo, useState } from "react";
import Link from "next/link";
import { CustomerPicker } from "@/components/CustomerPicker";
import { DiscardBatchCard } from "@/components/DiscardBatchCard";
import {
confirmPolicyOcrBatch,
discardPolicyOcrBatch,
getPolicyOcrBatch,
listCustomers,
listPolicyOcrDocuments,
policyOcrDocumentUrl,
rejectPolicyOcrDocument,
reviewPolicyOcrDocument,
} from "@/lib/api";
import { useCan } from "@/lib/abilities";
import { formatDate, formatMoney } from "@/lib/labels";
import type {
CustomerListItem,
PolicyOcrBatchDetail,
PolicyOcrConfirmDocument,
PolicyOcrCoverage,
PolicyOcrDocument,
PolicyOcrReviewInput,
} from "@/lib/types";
/** Document and batch statuses share this map — the two enums have no
* overlapping members, and the header renders a batch status through it. */
const STATUS_LABEL: Record<string, string> = {
PENDING_OCR: "Pendiente",
OCR_FAILED: "Falló OCR",
NEEDS_REVIEW: "Para revisar",
MATCHED: "Listo",
CONFIRMED: "Confirmado",
POSTED: "Aplicado",
REJECTED: "Rechazado",
UPLOADED: "Recibido",
PROCESSING: "Procesando…",
READY_FOR_REVIEW: "Listo para revisar",
COMPLETED: "Aplicado",
FAILED: "Falló",
DISCARDED: "Descartado",
};
const OPEN_FIRST = [
"NEEDS_REVIEW",
"MATCHED",
"CONFIRMED",
"PENDING_OCR",
"OCR_FAILED",
"REJECTED",
"POSTED",
];
type EditMap = Record<string, PolicyOcrConfirmDocument | undefined>;
export function PolicyOcrReview({ id }: { id: string }) {
const canReview = useCan("policy:ocr-review");
const [batch, setBatch] = useState<PolicyOcrBatchDetail | null>(null);
const [docs, setDocs] = useState<PolicyOcrDocument[]>([]);
const [edits, setEdits] = useState<EditMap>({});
const [customerIndex, setCustomerIndex] = useState<Record<string, CustomerListItem>>({});
const [error, setError] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [submitting, setSubmitting] = useState(false);
const [discarding, setDiscarding] = useState(false);
const load = useCallback(async () => {
try {
const [b, d, c] = await Promise.all([
getPolicyOcrBatch(id),
listPolicyOcrDocuments(id),
canReview ? listCustomers({ pageSize: 200 }).then((r) => r.items) : Promise.resolve([]),
]);
setBatch(b);
setDocs(d);
setCustomerIndex(Object.fromEntries(c.map((x) => [x.id, x])));
setError(null);
} catch (e) {
setError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo cargar el lote.");
} finally {
setLoading(false);
}
}, [id, canReview]);
useEffect(() => {
void load();
}, [load]);
const processing = batch?.status === "PROCESSING" || batch?.status === "UPLOADED";
useEffect(() => {
if (!processing) return;
const t = setInterval(() => void load(), 4000);
return () => clearInterval(t);
}, [processing, load]);
const sorted = useMemo(
() =>
[...docs].sort(
(a, b) =>
OPEN_FIRST.indexOf(a.status) - OPEN_FIRST.indexOf(b.status) ||
a.pageNumber - b.pageNumber,
),
[docs],
);
const readyCount = Object.values(edits).filter(Boolean).length;
function setEdit(docId: string, edit: PolicyOcrConfirmDocument) {
setEdits((prev) => ({ ...prev, [docId]: edit }));
}
async function onConfirm() {
if (!batch) return;
const payload: PolicyOcrConfirmDocument[] = [];
for (const d of docs) {
const edit = edits[d.id];
if (!edit) continue;
if (!edit.policyId && !edit.customerId) {
setError(`Página ${d.pageNumber}: falta cliente o póliza destino.`);
return;
}
payload.push(edit);
}
if (!payload.length) {
setError("No hay documentos revisados. Guarde cada página antes de aplicar.");
return;
}
setSubmitting(true);
setError(null);
try {
await confirmPolicyOcrBatch(batch.id, { documents: payload });
setEdits({});
await load();
} catch (e) {
setError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo aplicar el lote.");
} finally {
setSubmitting(false);
}
}
async function onDiscard() {
if (!batch) return;
setDiscarding(true);
setError(null);
try {
await discardPolicyOcrBatch(batch.id);
setEdits({});
await load();
} catch (e) {
setError((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo descartar el lote.");
} finally {
setDiscarding(false);
}
}
if (loading) return <div className="state-box">Cargando</div>;
if (!batch) return <div className="state-box state-error">{error ?? "No encontrado."}</div>;
const appliedCount = docs.filter((d) => d.status === "POSTED").length;
// Discarding is only offered while the batch can still be abandoned whole:
// nothing applied yet, and not already discarded.
const canDiscard =
canReview &&
batch.status !== "DISCARDED" &&
batch.status !== "COMPLETED" &&
appliedCount === 0;
return (
<div className="stack">
<header className="page-head">
<div>
<h1 className="page-title">
Pólizas {batch.provider}
{batch.label ? ` · ${batch.label}` : ""}
</h1>
<p className="page-sub">
{formatDate(batch.createdAt)} · {docs.length} página(s) ·{" "}
{STATUS_LABEL[batch.status] ?? batch.status}
</p>
</div>
<Link className="btn btn-ghost" href="/polizas">
Volver a pólizas
</Link>
</header>
{processing && <div className="state-box">Procesando</div>}
{error && <div className="state-box state-error">{error}</div>}
{canReview && readyCount > 0 && (
<section className="card" style={{ padding: 16 }}>
<h2 className="section-title" style={{ marginTop: 0 }}>
Aplicar lote
</h2>
<p className="page-sub" style={{ marginBottom: 12 }}>
{readyCount} página(s) revisada(s). Se creará o actualizará la póliza
y, si marcó la casilla, se registrará la prima en el estado de
cuenta.
</p>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-primary"
disabled={submitting}
onClick={onConfirm}
>
{submitting ? "Aplicando…" : "Aplicar"}
</button>
</section>
)}
{canDiscard && (
<DiscardBatchCard
busy={discarding}
onDiscard={onDiscard}
pageCount={docs.length}
what="póliza"
/>
)}
<section className="stack">
{sorted.map((doc) => (
<DocumentRow
key={doc.id}
doc={doc}
customerIndex={customerIndex}
canReview={canReview}
onSave={async (edit) => {
await reviewPolicyOcrDocument(doc.id, edit.reviewInput);
setEdit(doc.id, edit.confirmInput);
await load();
}}
onReject={async () => {
await rejectPolicyOcrDocument(doc.id);
setEdits((prev) => {
const { [doc.id]: _, ...rest } = prev;
return rest;
});
await load();
}}
/>
))}
</section>
</div>
);
}
interface RowSaved {
reviewInput: PolicyOcrReviewInput;
confirmInput: PolicyOcrConfirmDocument;
}
interface DocumentRowProps {
doc: PolicyOcrDocument;
customerIndex: Record<string, CustomerListItem>;
canReview: boolean;
onSave: (saved: RowSaved) => Promise<void>;
onReject: () => Promise<void>;
}
function DocumentRow({ doc, customerIndex, canReview, onSave, onReject }: DocumentRowProps) {
const [v, setV] = useState({
policyNumber: doc.extractedPolicyNumber ?? "",
insuredName: doc.extractedInsuredName ?? "",
additionalInsured: doc.extractedAdditionalInsured ?? "",
agentName: doc.extractedAgentName ?? "",
legalAddress: doc.extractedLegalAddress ?? "",
zip: doc.extractedZip ?? "",
policyFrom: doc.extractedPolicyFrom?.slice(0, 10) ?? "",
policyTo: doc.extractedPolicyTo?.slice(0, 10) ?? "",
policyDate: doc.extractedPolicyDate?.slice(0, 10) ?? "",
currency: doc.extractedCurrency ?? "USD",
netPremium: doc.extractedNetPremium ?? "",
total: doc.extractedTotal ?? "",
premiumPayment: doc.extractedPremiumPayment ?? "",
postPremium: doc.extractedNetPremium != null && Number(doc.extractedNetPremium) > 0,
});
const [customerId, setCustomerId] = useState(
doc.matchedCustomer?.id ?? doc.matchedPolicy?.customerId ?? "",
);
const [customerName, setCustomerName] = useState(
doc.matchedCustomer?.name ?? doc.matchedPolicy?.customer.name ?? "",
);
const [policyId, setPolicyId] = useState(doc.matchedPolicy?.id ?? "");
const [busy, setBusy] = useState(false);
const [err, setErr] = useState<string | null>(null);
function set<K extends keyof typeof v>(k: K, val: (typeof v)[K]) {
setV((p) => ({ ...p, [k]: val }));
}
async function save() {
setBusy(true);
setErr(null);
try {
const numOrUndef = (s: string) => (s.trim() === "" ? undefined : Number(s));
const trimOrUndef = (s: string) => (s.trim() === "" ? undefined : s.trim());
const currency = v.currency || undefined;
const reviewInput: PolicyOcrReviewInput = {
policyNumber: trimOrUndef(v.policyNumber),
insuredName: trimOrUndef(v.insuredName),
additionalInsured: trimOrUndef(v.additionalInsured),
agentName: trimOrUndef(v.agentName),
legalAddress: trimOrUndef(v.legalAddress),
zip: trimOrUndef(v.zip),
policyFrom: v.policyFrom || undefined,
policyTo: v.policyTo || undefined,
policyDate: v.policyDate || undefined,
currency,
netPremium: numOrUndef(v.netPremium),
total: numOrUndef(v.total),
premiumPayment: trimOrUndef(v.premiumPayment),
matchedPolicyId: policyId || undefined,
matchedCustomerId: !policyId && customerId ? customerId : undefined,
forceConfirm: true,
};
const confirmInput: PolicyOcrConfirmDocument = {
documentId: doc.id,
policyId: policyId || undefined,
customerId: !policyId && customerId ? customerId : undefined,
policyNumber: reviewInput.policyNumber,
insuredName: reviewInput.insuredName,
additionalInsured: reviewInput.additionalInsured,
agentName: reviewInput.agentName,
legalAddress: reviewInput.legalAddress,
zip: reviewInput.zip,
policyFrom: reviewInput.policyFrom,
policyTo: reviewInput.policyTo,
policyDate: reviewInput.policyDate,
currency: (currency as "MXN" | "USD" | "EUR" | undefined) ?? undefined,
netPremium: reviewInput.netPremium,
total: reviewInput.total,
premiumPayment: reviewInput.premiumPayment,
coveragesJson: (doc.extractedCoveragesJson ?? undefined) as
| PolicyOcrCoverage[]
| undefined,
postPremium: v.postPremium,
};
await onSave({ reviewInput, confirmInput });
} catch (e) {
setErr((e as Error)?.message ?? "No se pudo guardar.");
} finally {
setBusy(false);
}
}
const locked = doc.status === "POSTED" || doc.status === "REJECTED";
const matchedExisting = !!doc.matchedPolicy;
const candidates = doc.matchCandidates ?? [];
return (
<article className="card" style={{ padding: 16 }}>
<header className="row" style={{ gap: 12, alignItems: "center" }}>
<span className="tag">{STATUS_LABEL[doc.status] ?? doc.status}</span>
<span className="page-sub">Página {doc.pageNumber}</span>
{doc.extractedPolicyNumber && (
<strong style={{ marginLeft: 8 }}>{doc.extractedPolicyNumber}</strong>
)}
{doc.extractedInsuredName && (
<span className="page-sub">· {doc.extractedInsuredName}</span>
)}
</header>
<div className="doc-detail">
{/*
* Embed the source PDF the office uploaded. One PDF = one parsed
* policy, so the browser's PDF viewer handles multi-page navigation
* natively; we don't need to render individual pages on the server.
*/}
<iframe
src={policyOcrDocumentUrl(doc.id)}
title={`Póliza ${doc.extractedPolicyNumber ?? doc.pageNumber}`}
style={{
width: "100%",
height: 720,
border: "1px solid var(--border, #ddd)",
borderRadius: 6,
background: "#fff",
}}
/>
<div className="stack" style={{ flex: 1, minWidth: 0 }}>
{doc.matchNote && <p className="page-sub">{doc.matchNote}</p>}
{matchedExisting ? (
<div className="state-box">
Coincide con la póliza{" "}
<strong>{doc.matchedPolicy?.policyNumber}</strong> del cliente{" "}
<strong>{doc.matchedPolicy?.customer.name}</strong>.
</div>
) : candidates.length > 1 ? (
<div className="state-box state-warn">
{candidates.length} pólizas comparten este número. Elija
manualmente abajo.
</div>
) : (
<div className="state-box">
No se encontró una póliza con este número. Se creará una nueva
bajo el cliente que elija abajo.
</div>
)}
<fieldset className="form-grid" disabled={locked || !canReview}>
<Field label="Número de póliza">
<input
className="input"
value={v.policyNumber}
onChange={(e) => set("policyNumber", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Asegurado">
<input
className="input"
value={v.insuredName}
onChange={(e) => set("insuredName", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Asegurado adicional">
<input
className="input"
value={v.additionalInsured}
onChange={(e) => set("additionalInsured", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Agente">
<input
className="input"
value={v.agentName}
onChange={(e) => set("agentName", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Desde">
<input
className="input"
type="date"
value={v.policyFrom}
onChange={(e) => set("policyFrom", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Hasta">
<input
className="input"
type="date"
value={v.policyTo}
onChange={(e) => set("policyTo", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Fecha de firma">
<input
className="input"
type="date"
value={v.policyDate}
onChange={(e) => set("policyDate", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Moneda">
<select
className="input select"
value={v.currency}
onChange={(e) => set("currency", e.target.value)}
>
<option value="MXN">MXN</option>
<option value="USD">USD</option>
<option value="EUR">EUR</option>
</select>
</Field>
<Field label="Prima neta">
<input
className="input"
type="number"
step="0.01"
value={v.netPremium}
onChange={(e) => set("netPremium", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Total">
<input
className="input"
type="number"
step="0.01"
value={v.total}
onChange={(e) => set("total", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Pago de prima">
<input
className="input"
value={v.premiumPayment}
onChange={(e) => set("premiumPayment", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="Dirección">
<input
className="input"
value={v.legalAddress}
onChange={(e) => set("legalAddress", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
<Field label="C.P.">
<input
className="input"
value={v.zip}
onChange={(e) => set("zip", e.target.value)}
/>
</Field>
</fieldset>
{doc.extractedCoveragesJson && doc.extractedCoveragesJson.length > 0 && (
<details>
<summary>
Coberturas ({doc.extractedCoveragesJson.length}) ·{" "}
{formatMoney(
doc.extractedCoveragesJson
.map((c) => Number(c.insuredAmount ?? 0))
.reduce((a, b) => a + b, 0)
.toString(),
v.currency,
)}
</summary>
<table className="tx-table" style={{ marginTop: 8 }}>
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Riesgo</th>
<th className="num">Suma</th>
<th>Deducible</th>
<th>Participación</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
{doc.extractedCoveragesJson.map((c, i) => (
<tr key={i}>
<td>{c.risk}</td>
<td className="num">
{formatMoney(c.insuredAmount?.toString() ?? null, v.currency)}
</td>
<td>{c.deductible ?? "—"}</td>
<td>{c.lossParticipation ?? "—"}</td>
</tr>
))}
</tbody>
</table>
</details>
)}
{candidates.length > 1 && (
<Field label="Póliza destino">
<select
className="input select"
value={policyId}
onChange={(e) => {
setPolicyId(e.target.value);
const found = candidates.find((c) => c.policyId === e.target.value);
if (found) {
setCustomerId(found.customerId);
setCustomerName(customerIndex[found.customerId]?.name ?? found.customerName);
}
}}
>
<option value=""> elegir póliza </option>
{candidates.map((c) => (
<option key={c.policyId} value={c.policyId}>
{c.policyNumber} · {c.customerName}
</option>
))}
</select>
</Field>
)}
{!policyId && (
<Field label={matchedExisting ? "Cliente" : "Cliente (póliza nueva)"}>
<CustomerPicker
value={customerId}
valueName={customerName}
onPick={(id, name) => {
setCustomerId(id);
setCustomerName(name);
}}
/>
</Field>
)}
<label className="field">
<input
type="checkbox"
checked={v.postPremium}
onChange={(e) => set("postPremium", e.target.checked)}
disabled={!v.netPremium || Number(v.netPremium) <= 0}
/>{" "}
Registrar prima en el estado de cuenta
</label>
{err && <div className="state-box state-error">{err}</div>}
{!locked && canReview && (
<div className="row" style={{ gap: 8 }}>
<button type="button" className="btn btn-primary" disabled={busy} onClick={save}>
{busy ? "Guardando…" : "Guardar revisión"}
</button>
<button
type="button"
className="btn btn-ghost"
onClick={() => void onReject()}
>
Rechazar
</button>
</div>
)}
</div>
</div>
</article>
);
}
function Field({ label, children }: { label: string; children: React.ReactNode }) {
return (
<label className="field">
<span className="field-label">{label}</span>
{children}
</label>
);
}
+10 -2
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@@ -28,9 +28,16 @@ import type { ServiceKind, StatementBatch, StatementBatchStatus } from "@/lib/ty
*/
/** The kinds the parsers actually recognise today. */
const SUPPORTED: ServiceKind[] = ["ELECTRIC", "WATER", "TELEPHONE"];
const SUPPORTED: ServiceKind[] = [
"ELECTRIC",
"WATER",
"TELEPHONE",
"GAS",
"PROPERTY_TAX",
"FEDERAL_ZONE",
];
/** Uploadable, but every page will land in review until a parser learns it. */
const OTHER_KINDS: ServiceKind[] = ["GAS", "PROPERTY_TAX", "FEDERAL_ZONE", "CABLE"];
const OTHER_KINDS: ServiceKind[] = ["CABLE"];
const STATUS_LABEL: Record<StatementBatchStatus, string> = {
UPLOADED: "Recibido",
@@ -38,6 +45,7 @@ const STATUS_LABEL: Record<StatementBatchStatus, string> = {
READY_FOR_REVIEW: "Listo para revisar",
COMPLETED: "Registrado",
FAILED: "Falló",
DISCARDED: "Descartado",
};
export function StatementIntake() {
+507 -20
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@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ import type {
CreateBankInput,
CreateBankMovementInput,
CreateMovementInput,
DiscardBatchResult,
UpdateBankAccountInput,
ResolveOutstandingInput,
ReviewDocumentInput,
@@ -49,9 +50,16 @@ import type {
PolicySort,
PolicyStats,
PolicyStatus,
PolicyOcrBatch,
PolicyOcrBatchDetail,
PolicyOcrDocument,
PolicyOcrReviewInput,
PolicyOcrConfirmInput,
PolicyOcrConfirmResult,
LookupsResponse,
OpsJob,
OpsJobKind,
ReplicationStatus,
IngestFile,
BackupFile,
PropertyDetail,
@@ -101,7 +109,7 @@ export class ApiError extends Error {
}
}
async function apiFetch<T>(
export async function apiFetch<T>(
path: string,
init?: RequestInit,
): Promise<T> {
@@ -803,38 +811,117 @@ export function listIngest(): Promise<IngestFile[]> {
return apiFetch<IngestFile[]>("/ops/ingest");
}
/** Live upload stats reported to `uploadFile`'s `onProgress` callback. */
export type UploadProgress = {
loaded: number;
/** 0 when the browser can't compute the request size. */
total: number;
/** 0..1, or null when `total` is unknown. */
fraction: number | null;
/** Smoothed transfer rate. */
bytesPerSecond: number;
/** null until a rate and a total are both known. */
secondsRemaining: number | null;
/** True once the bytes are sent and we're waiting on the server's reply. */
finishing: boolean;
};
/**
* Multipart upload — not JSON, so it bypasses apiFetch's Content-Type. `path`
* is API-relative (may include a query string); `filename` overrides the part
* name sent to the server.
* name sent to the server. Uses XHR rather than fetch because fetch has no way
* to report request-body progress.
*/
export async function uploadFile(
export function uploadFile(
path: string,
file: File,
filename?: string,
onProgress?: (p: UploadProgress) => void,
): Promise<unknown> {
const body = new FormData();
body.append("file", file, filename ?? file.name);
const res = await fetch(`${API_ORIGIN}${path}`, {
method: "POST",
credentials: "include",
body,
});
if (!res.ok) {
let message = `Error ${res.status}`;
try {
const b = await res.json();
if (b?.message) message = b.message;
} catch {
/* ignore */
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open("POST", `${API_ORIGIN}${path}`);
xhr.withCredentials = true;
if (onProgress) {
// Exponentially smoothed rate — raw per-chunk deltas jump around too
// much to read.
let lastAt = performance.now();
let lastLoaded = 0;
let rate = 0;
xhr.upload.onprogress = (e) => {
const now = performance.now();
const dt = (now - lastAt) / 1000;
if (dt >= 0.15) {
const sample = (e.loaded - lastLoaded) / dt;
rate = rate === 0 ? sample : rate * 0.7 + sample * 0.3;
lastAt = now;
lastLoaded = e.loaded;
}
const total = e.lengthComputable ? e.total : 0;
onProgress({
loaded: e.loaded,
total,
fraction: total ? e.loaded / total : null,
bytesPerSecond: rate,
secondsRemaining:
total && rate > 0 ? (total - e.loaded) / rate : null,
finishing: false,
});
};
// Bytes are out the door; the server still has to write the file.
xhr.upload.onload = () => {
onProgress({
loaded: file.size,
total: file.size,
fraction: 1,
bytesPerSecond: rate,
secondsRemaining: 0,
finishing: true,
});
};
}
throw new ApiError(res.status, message);
}
return res.status === 204 ? undefined : res.json().catch(() => undefined);
xhr.onload = () => {
let parsed: unknown;
try {
parsed = xhr.responseText ? JSON.parse(xhr.responseText) : undefined;
} catch {
parsed = undefined;
}
if (xhr.status >= 200 && xhr.status < 300) {
resolve(parsed);
return;
}
const message =
(parsed as { message?: string } | undefined)?.message ??
`Error ${xhr.status}`;
reject(new ApiError(xhr.status, message));
};
xhr.onerror = () =>
reject(new ApiError(0, "Fallo de red durante la carga."));
xhr.onabort = () => reject(new ApiError(0, "Carga cancelada."));
xhr.ontimeout = () => reject(new ApiError(0, "Tiempo de carga agotado."));
xhr.send(body);
});
}
export function uploadIngest(name: string, file: File): Promise<unknown> {
return uploadFile(`/ops/ingest/${encodeURIComponent(name)}`, file, name);
export function uploadIngest(
name: string,
file: File,
onProgress?: (p: UploadProgress) => void,
): Promise<unknown> {
return uploadFile(
`/ops/ingest/${encodeURIComponent(name)}`,
file,
name,
onProgress,
);
}
export function deleteIngest(name: string): Promise<unknown> {
@@ -853,6 +940,16 @@ export function deleteBackup(name: string): Promise<unknown> {
return apiFetch(`/ops/backups/${encodeURIComponent(name)}`, { method: "DELETE" });
}
/**
* Health of the read replica my.jorgecuadros.com serves customers from.
*
* A stopped replica does not error — it answers with stale balances — so this
* is the only place the failure is visible.
*/
export function getReplicationStatus(): Promise<ReplicationStatus> {
return apiFetch<ReplicationStatus>("/ops/replication");
}
export function listOpsJobs(): Promise<OpsJob[]> {
return apiFetch<OpsJob[]>("/ops/jobs");
}
@@ -887,6 +984,293 @@ export function runReport(
return apiFetch<ReportRunResult>(`/reports/${slug}${tail ? `?${tail}` : ""}`);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------- Mass email notifications */
export type NotificationType =
| "OUTSTANDING_PAYMENT"
| "PAYMENT_CONFIRMATION"
| "ACCOUNT_STATUS"
| "TRUST_PAYMENT_CONFIRMATION"
| "RENEWAL_NOTICE";
export type NotificationServicio = "CUSTOMERS" | "TRUST" | "POLICIES";
/** Which servicios each /notificaciones tab reads out of the shared log. */
export const SERVICIOS_LOG_SCOPE: NotificationServicio[] = ["CUSTOMERS", "TRUST"];
export const POLIZAS_LOG_SCOPE: NotificationServicio[] = ["POLICIES"];
export type NotificationStatus =
| "SENT"
| "FAILED"
| "SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL"
| "SKIPPED_GATE";
export interface NotificationLogRow {
id: string;
sendDate: string;
notificationType: NotificationType;
level: number | null;
servicio: NotificationServicio;
customerId: string | null;
customerName: string;
customerEmail: string;
subject: string;
debug: boolean;
status: NotificationStatus;
providerMessageId: string | null;
error: string | null;
}
export interface NotificationLogPage {
items: NotificationLogRow[];
total: number;
page: number;
pageSize: number;
pageCount: number;
}
export interface NotificationStats {
byType: { notificationType: NotificationType; status: NotificationStatus; _count: { _all: number } }[];
byStatus: { status: NotificationStatus; _count: { _all: number } }[];
byServicio: { servicio: NotificationServicio; status: NotificationStatus; _count: { _all: number } }[];
lastRun: { sendDate: string; notificationType: NotificationType } | null;
transport: { available: boolean; devFallback: boolean };
}
export type NotificationFlags = {
debug?: boolean;
ignoreDayRestriction?: boolean;
useEmailLimit?: boolean;
};
/** Job 1 (Outstanding) response — legacy `result` field. */
export interface OutstandingResponse {
result: "success";
notificationType: "sendPaymentConfirmation";
reason: string;
statusCode: 200;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
debug: boolean;
type: "OUTSTANDING_PAYMENT";
}
/** Job 2 (Payment Confirmation) response. */
export interface PaymentConfirmResponse {
request: "success";
notificationType: "sendPaymentConfirmation";
confirmationSent: string;
statusCode: 200;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
debug: boolean;
type: "PAYMENT_CONFIRMATION";
}
/** Job 3 (Account Status) response. */
export interface AccountStatusResponse {
request: "success";
notificationType: "sendAccountStatus";
statusSent: string;
statusReport: string;
statusCode: 200;
red: number;
yellow: number;
total: number;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
debug: boolean;
type: "ACCOUNT_STATUS";
}
/** Job 4 (Trust Confirmation) response. */
export interface TrustConfirmResponse {
request: "success";
notificationType: "sendTrustPaymentConfirmation";
confirmationSent: string;
statusCode: 200;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
debug: boolean;
type: "TRUST_PAYMENT_CONFIRMATION";
}
export type NotificationJobResponse =
| OutstandingResponse
| PaymentConfirmResponse
| AccountStatusResponse
| TrustConfirmResponse;
export function runOutstandingPayments(
flags: NotificationFlags = {},
): Promise<OutstandingResponse> {
return apiFetch<OutstandingResponse>("/notifications/outstanding-payments", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify(flags),
});
}
export function runPaymentConfirmation(
flags: NotificationFlags = {},
): Promise<PaymentConfirmResponse> {
return apiFetch<PaymentConfirmResponse>("/notifications/payment-confirmation", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify(flags),
});
}
export function runAccountStatus(
flags: NotificationFlags = {},
): Promise<AccountStatusResponse> {
return apiFetch<AccountStatusResponse>("/notifications/account-status", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify(flags),
});
}
export function runTrustConfirmation(
flags: NotificationFlags = {},
): Promise<TrustConfirmResponse> {
return apiFetch<TrustConfirmResponse>("/notifications/trust-payment-confirmation", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify(flags),
});
}
export type NotificationJobKind = "outstanding" | "payment" | "account" | "trust";
export interface NotificationRunAllJobResult {
kind: NotificationJobKind;
ok: boolean;
result?: NotificationJobResponse;
error?: string;
}
/** Aggregate response of the "Ejecutar todos" sweep. */
export interface NotificationRunAllResponse {
request: "success";
notificationType: "runAllNotifications";
statusCode: 200;
debug: boolean;
sent: number;
skipped: number;
failed: number;
errors: number;
jobs: NotificationRunAllJobResult[];
type: "RUN_ALL";
}
export function runAllNotifications(
flags: NotificationFlags = {},
): Promise<NotificationRunAllResponse> {
return apiFetch<NotificationRunAllResponse>("/notifications/run-all", {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify(flags),
});
}
export interface NotificationLogQuery {
page?: number;
pageSize?: number;
type?: NotificationType;
/** One or more servicios; omitted = the whole log. */
servicio?: NotificationServicio[];
status?: NotificationStatus;
view?: "sent" | "failed" | "skipped" | "all";
}
export function listNotificationLog(
q: NotificationLogQuery = {},
): Promise<NotificationLogPage> {
const qs = new URLSearchParams();
if (q.page) qs.set("page", String(q.page));
if (q.pageSize) qs.set("pageSize", String(q.pageSize));
if (q.type) qs.set("type", q.type);
if (q.servicio?.length) qs.set("servicio", q.servicio.join(","));
if (q.status) qs.set("status", q.status);
if (q.view) qs.set("view", q.view);
const tail = qs.toString();
return apiFetch<NotificationLogPage>(`/notifications/log${tail ? `?${tail}` : ""}`);
}
/** Where a setting's current value came from — shown so an operator can tell
* "nobody has set this, you are seeing the deploy's value" from "somebody
* set this on purpose". */
export type SettingSource = "db" | "env" | "default";
export interface NotificationAdminEmails {
value: string[];
source: SettingSource;
updatedAt: string | null;
updatedById: string | null;
}
export function getNotificationAdminEmails(): Promise<NotificationAdminEmails> {
return apiFetch<NotificationAdminEmails>("/notifications/settings/admin-emails");
}
export function setNotificationAdminEmails(
emails: string[],
): Promise<NotificationAdminEmails> {
return apiFetch<NotificationAdminEmails>("/notifications/settings/admin-emails", {
method: "PUT",
body: JSON.stringify({ emails }),
});
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------- envío scheduling */
/** The two automatic envíos, one per /notificaciones tab. */
export type ScheduleKind = "servicios" | "polizas";
export interface NotificationSchedule {
enabled: boolean;
/** Local hour/minute in America/Tijuana. */
hour: number;
minute: number;
/** 0 = domingo … 6 = sábado. Vacío = todos los días. */
weekdays: number[];
}
export interface ResolvedSchedule {
value: NotificationSchedule;
source: SettingSource;
updatedAt: string | null;
updatedById: string | null;
/** Expression the value compiles to, shown verbatim in the UI. */
cron: string;
nextRun: string | null;
}
export type NotificationSchedules = Record<ScheduleKind, ResolvedSchedule>;
export function getNotificationSchedules(): Promise<NotificationSchedules> {
return apiFetch<NotificationSchedules>("/notifications/settings/schedule");
}
export function setNotificationSchedule(
kind: ScheduleKind,
schedule: NotificationSchedule,
): Promise<ResolvedSchedule> {
return apiFetch<ResolvedSchedule>(`/notifications/settings/schedule/${kind}`, {
method: "PUT",
body: JSON.stringify(schedule),
});
}
export function getNotificationStats(
servicio?: NotificationServicio[],
): Promise<NotificationStats> {
const tail = servicio?.length
? `?servicio=${encodeURIComponent(servicio.join(","))}`
: "";
return apiFetch<NotificationStats>(`/notifications/stats${tail}`);
}
/** Build a download URL for a report's file output. The session cookie
* travels with the browser's same-origin navigation, so a plain `href`
* is enough — no fetch-with-credentials dance. */
@@ -994,7 +1378,110 @@ export function confirmStatementBatch(
});
}
/** Abandon a batch pending review; rejects every page that is not posted. */
export function discardStatementBatch(batchId: string): Promise<DiscardBatchResult> {
return apiFetch(`/statements/batches/${batchId}/discard`, { method: "POST" });
}
/** The rendered page image. A plain <img src> — the cookie rides along. */
export function statementPageUrl(documentId: string): string {
return `${API_ORIGIN}/statements/documents/${documentId}/page`;
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------- Policy OCR (GMX) */
export function getPolicyOcrStatus(): Promise<{
ocrAvailable: boolean;
storageAvailable: boolean;
}> {
return apiFetch("/policy-ocr/status");
}
export function listPolicyOcrBatches(
page = 1,
pageSize = 25,
): Promise<{
items: PolicyOcrBatch[];
total: number;
page: number;
pageSize: number;
pageCount: number;
}> {
return apiFetch(`/policy-ocr/batches?page=${page}&pageSize=${pageSize}`);
}
export function getPolicyOcrBatch(id: string): Promise<PolicyOcrBatchDetail> {
return apiFetch(`/policy-ocr/batches/${id}`);
}
export function listPolicyOcrDocuments(batchId: string): Promise<PolicyOcrDocument[]> {
return apiFetch(`/policy-ocr/batches/${batchId}/documents`);
}
export async function uploadPolicyOcrBatch(
files: File[],
label?: string,
): Promise<PolicyOcrBatch> {
const body = new FormData();
for (const f of files) body.append("files", f, f.name);
const qs = new URLSearchParams();
if (label) qs.set("label", label);
const res = await fetch(
`${API_ORIGIN}/policy-ocr/batches${qs.toString() ? `?${qs}` : ""}`,
{
method: "POST",
credentials: "include",
body,
},
);
if (!res.ok) {
let message = `Error ${res.status}`;
try {
const b = await res.json();
if (b?.message) message = b.message;
} catch {
/* non-JSON error body */
}
throw new Error(message);
}
return res.json();
}
export function reviewPolicyOcrDocument(
id: string,
input: PolicyOcrReviewInput,
): Promise<PolicyOcrDocument> {
return apiFetch(`/policy-ocr/documents/${id}`, {
method: "PATCH",
body: JSON.stringify(input),
});
}
export function rejectPolicyOcrDocument(id: string): Promise<PolicyOcrDocument> {
return apiFetch(`/policy-ocr/documents/${id}/reject`, { method: "POST" });
}
export function confirmPolicyOcrBatch(
batchId: string,
input: PolicyOcrConfirmInput,
): Promise<PolicyOcrConfirmResult> {
return apiFetch(`/policy-ocr/batches/${batchId}/confirm`, {
method: "POST",
body: JSON.stringify(input),
});
}
/** Abandon a batch pending review; rejects every page that is not applied. */
export function discardPolicyOcrBatch(batchId: string): Promise<DiscardBatchResult> {
return apiFetch(`/policy-ocr/batches/${batchId}/discard`, { method: "POST" });
}
/**
* URL for the source PDF of a parsed policy document. The endpoint returns
* the original upload (one PDF = one parsed policy), not a rendered page
* image, so the review screen embeds it in an iframe.
*/
export function policyOcrDocumentUrl(documentId: string): string {
return `${API_ORIGIN}/policy-ocr/documents/${documentId}/page`;
}
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@@ -379,3 +379,59 @@ export function sourceSystemLabel(source: string): string {
};
return map[source] ?? source;
}
// ----- Mass email notifications -----
import type {
NotificationStatus,
NotificationType,
NotificationServicio,
} from "./api";
export const NOTIFICATION_TYPE_LABELS: Record<NotificationType, string> = {
OUTSTANDING_PAYMENT: "Pagos pendientes",
PAYMENT_CONFIRMATION: "Confirmación de pago",
ACCOUNT_STATUS: "Estado de cuenta",
TRUST_PAYMENT_CONFIRMATION: "Confirmación fideicomiso",
RENEWAL_NOTICE: "Aviso de renovación",
};
export const NOTIFICATION_SERVICIO_LABELS: Record<NotificationServicio, string> = {
CUSTOMERS: "Clientes",
TRUST: "Fideicomiso",
POLICIES: "Pólizas",
};
/**
* The `level` column means something different per notification type, so it
* can only be read alongside one. ACCOUNT_STATUS uses it for the alert colour;
* RENEWAL_NOTICE for the aviso generation. Everything else leaves it null.
*/
export function notificationLevelLabel(
type: NotificationType,
level: number | null,
): string {
if (level === null) return "";
if (type === "ACCOUNT_STATUS") return level === 0 ? " (amarilla)" : " (roja)";
if (type === "RENEWAL_NOTICE") {
if (level === 1) return " (1.º, 30 días antes)";
if (level === 2) return " (2.º, 15 días antes)";
if (level === 3) return " (3.º, 7 días después)";
return ` (aviso ${level})`;
}
return "";
}
export const NOTIFICATION_STATUS_LABELS: Record<NotificationStatus, string> = {
SENT: "Enviado",
FAILED: "Falló",
SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL: "Sin email",
SKIPPED_GATE: "Fuera de día",
};
export const NOTIFICATION_STATUS_COLORS: Record<NotificationStatus, string> = {
SENT: "var(--positive)",
FAILED: "var(--negative)",
SKIPPED_NO_EMAIL: "var(--muted)",
SKIPPED_GATE: "var(--muted-2)",
};
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@@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ export type Ability =
| "policy:create"
| "policy:update"
| "policy:delete"
| "policy:ingest"
| "policy:ocr-review"
| "renewal:send"
| "property:create"
| "property:update"
| "property:delete"
@@ -24,7 +27,9 @@ export type Ability =
| "statement:review"
| "lookup:manage"
| "user:manage"
| "db:manage";
| "db:manage"
| "notification:send"
| "setting:manage";
export interface AuthUser {
id: string;
@@ -56,6 +61,14 @@ export interface UserRow {
export type OpsJobKind = "BACKUP" | "RESTORE" | "REIMPORT" | "SYNC";
export type OpsJobStatus = "RUNNING" | "SUCCESS" | "FAILED";
/** Derived from the job log by the API; null for jobs with no step markers. */
export interface JobProgress {
step: number;
total: number;
name: string;
percent: number;
}
export interface OpsJob {
id: string;
kind: OpsJobKind;
@@ -65,6 +78,51 @@ export interface OpsJob {
createdById: string | null;
startedAt: string;
finishedAt: string | null;
/** Only present on getOpsJob (the polled endpoint), not on the list. */
progress?: JobProgress | null;
}
/**
* Health of the MySQL read replica that my.jorgecuadros.com queries.
*
* `secondsBehind` is null whenever MySQL reports NULL, which it does when
* EITHER thread is down — so null means "unknown", never "up to date". Read
* `healthy`/`problem` rather than inferring health from the lag.
*/
export interface ReplicationStatus {
configured: boolean;
healthy: boolean;
host: string | null;
ioRunning: string | null;
sqlRunning: string | null;
secondsBehind: number | null;
lastIoError: string | null;
lastSqlError: string | null;
sourceHost: string | null;
apply: ApplyProgress | null;
problem: string | null;
checkedAt: string;
}
/**
* Relay-log apply progress, in source binlog bytes.
*
* Answers "is it moving?" when `secondsBehind` cannot: the lag counter sits
* still while the SQL thread works through one large transaction, but the
* backlog visibly shrinks. `backlogBytes === 0` is the only reading that means
* caught up — `percent` deliberately stops at 99.99 while bytes remain.
*
* Null fields when the two threads are on different source binlog files
* (`sameFile === false`), because the positions are then not comparable.
*/
export interface ApplyProgress {
sourceLogFile: string | null;
readPos: number;
relayLogFile: string | null;
execPos: number;
sameFile: boolean;
backlogBytes: number | null;
percent: number | null;
}
/** One of the four legacy Access files expected in the ingest folder. */
@@ -961,6 +1019,7 @@ export interface CustomerDetail {
mobile: string | null;
fax: string | null;
email: string | null;
emailOptOut: boolean;
notes: string | null;
identificationType: string | null;
identificationNumber: string | null;
@@ -991,6 +1050,7 @@ export interface CustomerInput {
mobile?: string;
fax?: string;
email?: string;
emailOptOut?: boolean;
notes?: string;
identificationType?: string;
identificationNumber?: string;
@@ -1215,7 +1275,9 @@ export type StatementBatchStatus =
| "PROCESSING"
| "READY_FOR_REVIEW"
| "COMPLETED"
| "FAILED";
| "FAILED"
/** Abandoned by staff before anything was posted. */
| "DISCARDED";
export type StatementDocumentStatus =
| "PENDING_OCR"
@@ -1293,3 +1355,148 @@ export interface ConfirmBatchResult {
total: string;
checkNumber: string;
}
/** Shared by both OCR domains: how many pages the discard rejected. */
export interface DiscardBatchResult {
batchId: string;
rejected: number;
}
/* ------------------------------------------ Policy OCR intake (GMX) */
export type PolicyOcrBatchStatus =
| "UPLOADED"
| "PROCESSING"
| "READY_FOR_REVIEW"
| "COMPLETED"
| "FAILED"
/** Abandoned by staff before anything was applied. */
| "DISCARDED";
export type PolicyOcrDocumentStatus =
| "PENDING_OCR"
| "OCR_FAILED"
| "NEEDS_REVIEW"
| "MATCHED"
| "CONFIRMED"
| "POSTED"
| "REJECTED";
export interface PolicyOcrBatch {
id: string;
provider: string;
status: PolicyOcrBatchStatus;
label: string | null;
fileCount: number;
error: string | null;
createdAt: string;
completedAt: string | null;
uploadedBy?: { name: string };
_count?: { documents: number };
}
export interface PolicyOcrBatchDetail extends PolicyOcrBatch {
byStatus: Partial<Record<PolicyOcrDocumentStatus, number>>;
}
export interface PolicyOcrCoverage {
risk: string;
insuredAmount: number | null;
deductible: string | null;
lossParticipation: string | null;
}
export interface PolicyOcrMatchCandidate {
policyId: string;
customerId: string;
customerName: string;
policyNumber: string;
}
export interface PolicyOcrDocument {
id: string;
pageNumber: number;
status: PolicyOcrDocumentStatus;
provider: string | null;
ocrConfidence: string | null;
extractedPolicyNumber: string | null;
extractedInsuredName: string | null;
extractedAdditionalInsured: string | null;
extractedAgentName: string | null;
extractedLegalAddress: string | null;
extractedZip: string | null;
extractedPolicyFrom: string | null;
extractedPolicyTo: string | null;
extractedPolicyDate: string | null;
extractedCurrency: string | null;
extractedNetPremium: string | null;
extractedPolicyFee: string | null;
extractedBrokerFee: string | null;
extractedTotal: string | null;
extractedCoveragesJson: PolicyOcrCoverage[] | null;
extractedPremiumPayment: string | null;
matchedPolicy: {
id: string;
policyNumber: string | null;
customerId: string;
customer: { name: string };
} | null;
matchedCustomer: { id: string; name: string } | null;
matchCandidates: PolicyOcrMatchCandidate[] | null;
matchNote: string | null;
}
export interface PolicyOcrReviewInput {
policyNumber?: string;
insuredName?: string;
additionalInsured?: string;
agentName?: string;
legalAddress?: string;
zip?: string;
policyFrom?: string;
policyTo?: string;
policyDate?: string;
currency?: string;
netPremium?: number;
policyFee?: number;
brokerFee?: number;
total?: number;
premiumPayment?: string;
coveragesJson?: PolicyOcrCoverage[];
matchedPolicyId?: string;
matchedCustomerId?: string;
forceConfirm?: boolean;
}
export interface PolicyOcrConfirmDocument {
documentId: string;
policyId?: string;
customerId?: string;
policyNumber?: string;
insuredName?: string;
additionalInsured?: string;
agentName?: string;
legalAddress?: string;
zip?: string;
policyFrom?: string;
policyTo?: string;
policyDate?: string;
currency?: string;
netPremium?: number;
policyFee?: number;
brokerFee?: number;
total?: number;
premiumPayment?: string;
coveragesJson?: PolicyOcrCoverage[];
postPremium?: boolean;
}
export interface PolicyOcrConfirmInput {
documents: PolicyOcrConfirmDocument[];
}
export interface PolicyOcrConfirmResult {
applied: number;
policies: string[];
postedTransactions: number;
}
@@ -69,10 +69,37 @@ services:
# apps/api/src/ops/ops.service.ts.
OPS_DB_ADMIN_USER: ${OPS_DB_ADMIN_USER:-root}
OPS_DB_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${OPS_DB_ADMIN_PASSWORD:?OPS_DB_ADMIN_PASSWORD must be set}
# Read-only replica that my.jorgecuadros.com serves customers from. Used
# ONLY to report health on the Operaciones screen — the account holds
# REPLICATION CLIENT and nothing else, so it cannot read a single row.
# Unset is a supported state: the panel then says "no configurada"
# instead of erroring, which is correct before cutover and in dev.
REPLICA_DB_HOST: ${REPLICA_DB_HOST:-}
REPLICA_DB_USER: ${REPLICA_DB_USER:-}
REPLICA_DB_PASS: ${REPLICA_DB_PASS:-}
S3_ENDPOINT: ${S3_ENDPOINT:?S3_ENDPOINT must be set}
S3_BUCKET: ${S3_BUCKET:-jorgecuadros-documents}
MINIO_ROOT_USER: ${MINIO_ROOT_USER:?MINIO_ROOT_USER must be set}
MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD:?MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD must be set}
# Outbound mail (SES). Runtime config — read at container boot, never
# baked into the image; the build does not send mail, this container
# does. Values arrive the same way DATABASE_URL does: as Gitea repo
# secrets, injected into this stack's env by the `env_data` block of
# .gitea/workflows/deploy-galactus.yml.
#
# The image sets NODE_ENV=production, which disables MailService's
# stdout dev fallback: leave these blank and every notification and
# renewal aviso fails with "El envío de correo no está configurado."
# rather than silently going nowhere.
SES_REGION: ${SES_REGION:-}
SES_FROM: ${SES_FROM:-}
SES_FROM_NAME: ${SES_FROM_NAME:-}
SES_ACCESS_KEY: ${SES_ACCESS_KEY:-}
SES_SECRET_KEY: ${SES_SECRET_KEY:-}
SES_CONFIGURATION_SET: ${SES_CONFIGURATION_SET:-}
# Who gets the per-job summary mail. Falls back to the two hardcoded
# defaults in NotificationsService when unset.
NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS: ${NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS:-}
ports:
- "${API_PORT:-3001}:3001"
volumes:
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@@ -32,3 +32,32 @@ S3_ENDPOINT=http://192.168.4.212:9000
S3_BUCKET=jorgecuadros-documents
MINIO_ROOT_USER=jc_minio
MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=CHANGE_ME
# --- Outbound mail (Amazon SES) ----------------------------------------------
# NOTE: for the Portainer-deployed stacks these do NOT come from a file on the
# host — the deploy workflows build the stack env from Gitea repo secrets (see
# the `env_data` blocks in .gitea/workflows/deploy*.yml). This file documents
# the full variable set and is what you fill in for a hand-run stack.
#
# Either way they are RUNTIME config, read at container boot
# (apps/api/src/mail/mail.service.ts) — never baked into the image.
#
# The production image sets NODE_ENV=production, which turns OFF the stdout dev
# fallback. Leaving these blank does not silently swallow mail — every send
# fails with "El envío de correo no está configurado.", and the failure is
# recorded in the notification log. Fill them in before enabling any envío.
#
# SES_FROM must be a verified SES sending identity.
SES_REGION=us-west-2
SES_FROM=mail@jorgecuadros.com
SES_FROM_NAME=Information Server
SES_ACCESS_KEY=
SES_SECRET_KEY=
# Optional — only needed to publish bounce/complaint events.
SES_CONFIGURATION_SET=
# Recipients of the per-job summary email. NOW EDITABLE IN THE UI
# (/notificaciones > Servicios > "Destinatarios del resumen", ADMIN only), so
# this is only the fallback for a deployment where nobody has set it there.
# A saved value takes precedence and this var is ignored from then on.
NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS=rmancinas@freakma.net,mpulido@freakma.net
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@@ -55,6 +55,14 @@ services:
S3_BUCKET: ${S3_BUCKET:-jorgecuadros-documents}
MINIO_ROOT_USER: ${MINIO_ROOT_USER:?MINIO_ROOT_USER must be set}
MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD:?MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD must be set}
# Outbound mail (SES) — runtime config, not a build-time CI secret.
SES_REGION: ${SES_REGION:-}
SES_FROM: ${SES_FROM:-}
SES_FROM_NAME: ${SES_FROM_NAME:-}
SES_ACCESS_KEY: ${SES_ACCESS_KEY:-}
SES_SECRET_KEY: ${SES_SECRET_KEY:-}
SES_CONFIGURATION_SET: ${SES_CONFIGURATION_SET:-}
NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS: ${NOTIFICATION_ADMIN_EMAILS:-}
ports:
- target: 3001
published: ${API_PORT:-3001}
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@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Is the my.jorgecuadros.com read replica actually replicating?
#
# deploy/scripts/check-replication.sh
#
# Answers it from the REPLICA alone, so it needs no credentials for the
# galactus master — only ssh to the VPS. Exits non-zero when replication is
# broken or lagging, so it is usable from cron or a monitor.
#
# Why not just eyeball `SHOW REPLICA STATUS`: the two obvious fields are both
# misleading on their own.
#
# * "Replica_IO_Running: Yes" only means the network thread is alive. The SQL
# thread can be stopped with a duplicate-key error while IO keeps happily
# downloading binlog, so the replica looks busy and falls further behind.
#
# * "Seconds_Behind_Source: 0" reads 0 both when there is genuinely nothing
# to apply AND when the IO thread is disconnected — there is no event to
# measure staleness against, so absence of work is reported as being current.
#
# The trustworthy check is GTID_SUBTRACT(Retrieved, Executed): binlog we have
# fetched but not yet applied. Empty means genuinely caught up.
set -uo pipefail
REPLICA_HOST="${REPLICA_HOST:-opc@163.192.62.37}"
MAX_LAG="${MAX_LAG:-30}"
raw=$(ssh -o ConnectTimeout=10 -o BatchMode=yes "$REPLICA_HOST" \
'sudo mysql -e "SHOW REPLICA STATUS\G"' 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$raw" ]; then
echo "FAIL: could not reach $REPLICA_HOST or mysql returned nothing"
exit 2
fi
# sed rather than `head -n1`: on some machines `head` is shadowed by LWP's
# HTTP head(1), which silently mangles the pipeline instead of erroring.
field() { printf '%s\n' "$raw" | grep -E "^[[:space:]]*$1:" | sed -n '1p' | sed -E "s/^[[:space:]]*$1:[[:space:]]*//"; }
io=$(field Replica_IO_Running)
sql=$(field Replica_SQL_Running)
lag=$(field Seconds_Behind_Source)
io_err=$(field Last_IO_Error)
sql_err=$(field Last_SQL_Error)
# The authoritative "am I caught up" test: anything fetched but not applied.
backlog=$(ssh -o ConnectTimeout=10 -o BatchMode=yes "$REPLICA_HOST" \
'sudo mysql -NB -e "
SELECT IFNULL(NULLIF(GTID_SUBTRACT(
(SELECT RECEIVED_TRANSACTION_SET FROM performance_schema.replication_connection_status),
@@GLOBAL.gtid_executed), \"\"), \"(none)\")" 2>/dev/null' 2>/dev/null)
[ -z "$backlog" ] && backlog="(performance_schema off — using lag only)"
echo "replica : $REPLICA_HOST"
echo "IO thread : $io"
echo "SQL thread : $sql"
if [ "$lag" = "NULL" ] || [ -z "$lag" ]; then
echo "lag : NULL"
else
echo "lag : ${lag}s"
fi
echo "unapplied : $backlog"
[ -n "$io_err" ] && echo "IO error : $io_err"
[ -n "$sql_err" ] && echo "SQL error : $sql_err"
rc=0
[ "$io" = "Yes" ] || { echo "FAIL: IO thread not running"; rc=1; }
[ "$sql" = "Yes" ] || { echo "FAIL: SQL thread not running"; rc=1; }
[ -n "$io_err" ] && { rc=1; }
[ -n "$sql_err" ] && { rc=1; }
# SHOW reports NULL lag whenever EITHER thread is down — there is no applied
# event to measure against. Never report which one from the lag alone; the
# thread fields above already said, and guessing produces a wrong diagnosis.
if [ "$lag" = "NULL" ] || [ -z "$lag" ]; then
echo "FAIL: lag is NULL (replication not applying)"
rc=1
elif [ "$lag" -gt "$MAX_LAG" ] 2>/dev/null; then
echo "WARN: lag ${lag}s exceeds ${MAX_LAG}s"
rc=1
fi
[ $rc -eq 0 ] && echo "OK: replica is running and caught up"
exit $rc
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@@ -47,6 +47,13 @@ ENV NODE_ENV=production
# That breaks the pre-migrate deploy backup AND the whole "Operaciones" admin
# panel (backup, restore, sync, re-import all shell out to these binaries).
#
# mdbtools-utils, NOT mdbtools. Alpine splits the project: `mdbtools` is the
# shared library only, and the command-line tools migration/extract.py shells out
# to (`mdb-tables`, `mdb-export`) are in the -utils subpackage. Installing the
# wrong one builds fine and fails at run time — the re-import in the "Operaciones"
# panel dies with:
# RuntimeError: mdbtools not found on PATH (need mdb-tables and mdb-export)
#
# tesseract-ocr + tesseract-ocr-data-spa + poppler-utils drive the statement
# OCR intake (RECEIPT_CAPTURE_SPEC §2): poppler's `pdftoppm` rasterises each
# scanned page and tesseract reads it, with the Spanish traineddata for the
@@ -55,7 +62,7 @@ ENV NODE_ENV=production
# dependency. If they are absent the API still boots — the statements module
# reports itself unavailable and only that feature is disabled — but statement
# ingest is the point of shipping them.
RUN apk add --no-cache python3 mdbtools mysql-client mariadb-connector-c openssl \
RUN apk add --no-cache python3 mdbtools-utils mysql-client mariadb-connector-c openssl \
tesseract-ocr tesseract-ocr-data-spa poppler-utils \
&& apk add --no-cache --virtual .pybuild python3-dev build-base \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*

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