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hamedandClaude Opus 5 dd284ec622 refactor(branch): remove the branch domain, keep the address
Branches and rooms are not part of the resource-first product: a room is a
resource like any other, and the only thing the branch pages still managed —
opening hours — duplicated the resource's own shift.

What could not go is the address. Every appointment carries address_id (75 of
75 rows), the public booking site reads /clinic-pro/doctor-address/{id}, and a
resource derives its tenant pair from the address it belongs to. So
DoctorAddress stays as an invisible anchor with no page and no menu entry, and
GET /api/v1/addresses replaces GET /api/v1/branches for the forms that still
need to say "where".

BranchResolver was likewise not a branch feature. doctor_addresses is a global
table, so TenantFilter does not cover it and eight callers across booking,
availability, pricing and the catalog went through this resolver to avoid
leaking another clinic's address. It moved to Doctor\Service\AddressResolver
rather than dying with the domain.

The availability engine loses one layer: a resource's real hours were the
branch hours intersected with its shift, and are now the shift alone. That is
the single behavioural change, and the three tests that asserted the old
contract are replaced by one that states the new one.

Rooms already had a resource row each; the migration drops only the bridge
back to `rooms`, and drops it before the table — that foreign key is ON DELETE
CASCADE and the other order would take the resources, and their appointments,
with it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-02 15:25:32 +03:30
hamedandClaude Opus 5 4380e64a5d fix(settings): every settings page renders the settings shell
Resources, branches, price lists, holidays and the new categories page sat
in the settings menu but rendered bare, so clicking one made the settings
sidebar disappear — the subscription page was the only one that kept it.

Eleven pages now wrap in SettingsLayout with the key of the menu entry they
belong to, and the four resource pages (list, types, skills, pools) share
one menu entry plus a sub-nav between them, rather than four entries that
would make the menu a third longer without making anything clearer.

.seg accepts `a` as well as `button`, and treats `active` as an alias of
`on`. Both were needed: cross-page tabs must be real links, and the pages
already using `active` (service detail, clinic appointment settings) had no
visible highlight at all.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-02 13:34:49 +03:30
hamedandClaude Opus 5 635bf3d2a8 fix(admin): correct two design-system mismatches found by looking at the pages
Screenshotting the pages under dark mode and compact density (rather than
trusting that design tokens were enough) turned up two mistakes repeated across
every page this feature set added:

- `.card` carries only the surface, border and radius — padding comes from the
  separate `.card-pad`. Fifteen cards were rendering with their content flush
  against the edges.
- `.field` *is* the input box, a 40px-tall flex row. Wrapping a label plus a
  control in it produced a joined addon rather than a label above its field.
  `.field-block` is the label-above layout, and thirty-seven wrappers now use it.

Both were invisible to type-checking and to the tests, which is exactly why the
visual pass was worth running. Numbers in the new UI now go through
formatNumber so they render as Persian digits, and the utilization page's
header no longer repeats the sentence that appears under its filters verbatim.

The QA driver gained a `--ui` flag: theme and density live in
localStorage['clinicpro-ui'], so without seeding them dark mode and compact
density cannot be screenshotted at all.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-31 21:42:11 +03:30
hamedandClaude Opus 5 4bca659939 feat(admin): price lists and the appointment invoice card
Task 08's pricing chain was reachable only through the API, so a clinic could
not define a price list or see what a booked appointment was actually charged.

Price lists
- Draft / active / expired are shown as three states because they mean three
  different things operationally: a draft has no effect on today's price at all
- Activation is a separate action rather than a checkbox in the form, matching
  the backend rule that creating a list must not change anything
- "Copy" seeds a new list from an existing one starting the day the old one
  ends, since most lists are last quarter's with a few numbers moved
- "All branches" is an explicit option, not an empty field

Invoice card
- Renders the recorded chain down to the final amount, hiding zero rows so the
  card stays readable
- A missing invoice renders as a normal state, not an error: an appointment
  that was never confirmed has no invoice
- Says outright that the numbers are from the appointment's own date and later
  tariff changes do not move them — otherwise someone who edited a price
  yesterday reads today's older number as a bug

Also corrects task 08's checklist: its test section carried a copy-pasted "no
UI was built" note against rows whose tests have existed since the task
shipped. Replaced with the real test names and the two that genuinely are not
covered.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-31 19:58:29 +03:30