Secretary limit always read the doctor's plan, so a clinic on the
professional plan hit the doctor's free-plan cap of one secretary.
Limit and count are now per environment: clinic env uses the clinic
subscription and counts the clinic's active secretaries, personal env
uses the doctor's own plan. Counting is per person, not per row, so a
secretary linked to several doctors of one clinic counts once, and
re-linking an already-active person never trips the cap.
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feat: create SanitizeBlogBodiesCommand to clean existing blog bodies according to current HTML sanitization policies
test: add AppointmentTreatmentSessionLinkTest to ensure appointment booking functionality works correctly with treatment session links
Phase 3 of the tenant-marking series. The same concept was written four ways,
and the Doctrine filter arriving in phase 4 keys on the field name — so the
tables using a different spelling would have been skipped silently, which is
exactly the leak this work exists to prevent.
- discount_rules: owner_type/owner_id renamed to entity_type/entity_id. Pure
rename, no data moves.
- doctor_secretaries: owner_type plus a nullable clinic_id replaced by the
shared pair. The environment now comes from the clinic argument alone, so the
inconsistent combination (owner_type='clinic', clinic_id=NULL) can no longer
be constructed, and the redundant constructor parameter is gone.
- user_active_context: added db_type, so resolving an environment is one lookup
instead of "try clinics, then try doctors". Filled from the type already
present in available_contexts.
- entity_type is VARCHAR(10) in all twenty tenant tables; four of them were 20.
Behaviour change, the only one in this series: the doctor_secretaries unique key
went from (doctor_id, secretary_id, owner_type) to (doctor_id, secretary_id,
entity_type, entity_id). With clinic_id outside the key, one secretary could not
be assigned to the same doctor in two clinics — the second row collided on
owner_type='clinic'. The duplicate check in SecretaryController had the same
blind spot and would have rejected the request before the database saw it; both
are fixed together.
Correcting an assumption from the phase-3 plan: mobile_verification_otp.entity_type
really is a tenant pair. NotificationMobileController validates the target against
['doctor','clinic'] and stores that entity's id, so the column was normalised with
the rest rather than treated as unrelated.
TenantOwnedTrait gained assignTenantPair() for callers that resolved the pair as
scalars and hold no entity — building an EntityContext from scalars would produce
one where isClinic() is true but ->clinic is null, breaking consumers silently.
tests/ApiTestCase::createUser now retries on a duplicate mobile. db_test is never
reset and already holds ~38k users, so the 9-digit random draw collided often
enough to fail unrelated tests a few percent of runs.
Tests: 830 passing. PHPStan reports no new errors on the changed files.
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- Introduced `online_share_enabled` and `online_share_percent` fields in the `doctor_secretaries` table to manage secretary shares from online appointments.
- Added `bank_account` field in the `profiles` table to store user-level IBANs for settlements.
- Created `secretary_earnings` table to track earnings per secretary from online appointments, including a foreign key relationship with `financial_breakdowns`.
- Implemented `SecretaryEarning` entity and repository for managing secretary earnings.
- Developed `SecretaryShareResolver` service to determine which secretaries earn from online payments.
- Added `UserIbanResolver` service to handle user IBAN retrieval and management.
- Created `HasIbansTrait` for entities to manage IBANs in a JSON format.
- Implemented tests for secretary earnings and API endpoints for managing secretary shares and IBANs.
- Added functionality to assign a single secretary to multiple doctors within a clinic, allowing for scoped access to appointments.
- Introduced `SecretaryService` to handle the logic for assigning and syncing doctors for a secretary.
- Updated `SecretaryController` to support multi-doctor assignment via new endpoints and modified existing ones.
- Enhanced `DoctorSecretary` entity to include secretary UUID in its serialized output.
- Implemented repository methods to facilitate the retrieval and management of doctor-secretary relationships.
- Adjusted appointment filtering in `MyAppointmentsController` to ensure secretaries only see appointments for assigned doctors.
- Created tests to validate the new multi-doctor assignment functionality and appointment access restrictions.
- Updated frontend components to support multi-select for doctors in the secretary management UI.