Booking a device is not booking its doctor: the operator runs it and the doctor
only supervises. But bookAtomically locked the doctor row and isSlotTaken checked
overlap against the doctor alone, ignoring which resource was chosen, so a clinic
whose devices share one supervisor could not run two of them at once. Every
tenant in the database is in that position — clinic 2's six resources all point
at doctor 6.
Resource bookings now skip the doctor lock and carry no active_slot_key; their
guarantee comes from resource_occupancy, which understands capacity and seats.
Both direct paths write occupancy rows the way the hold engine already did, so
ResourceBookingSlotService stops being the only thing holding two sources of
truth together, and cancelling releases the seat.
Occupancy is bucketed in five-minute slices, which is coarser than a booking
time: a booking ending 12:35:04 spilled four seconds into the 12:35 bucket and
collided with the next one starting at that same second, despite zero real
overlap. This surfaced on real rows 76 and 77 during backfill. Resource bookings
now snap both ends of their window down to the bucket grid — schedule-driven
slots are already aligned, so only manually entered times move.
The seat is claimed after persist because it needs the appointment id; losing
the race removes the appointment rather than leaving a booking with no device
behind it.
app:appointment:backfill-resource-occupancy gives existing resource-backed
appointments their missing occupancy and clears the doctor keys that no longer
mean anything. It reports conflicts between two old bookings instead of picking
a loser.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fills service_total_minutes/service_buffer_minutes on future service-mode
appointments booked before the columns existed.
The value comes from the appointment itself (slot_end - slot_start), not from
recomputing the services: an existing appointment may have been booked with a
manual duration and recomputing would rewrite the past. Slot-mode, past,
reserve and cancelled appointments are skipped.
Dry-run by default. Idempotency comes from the query filtering on
serviceTotalMinutes IS NULL rather than from a flag, so a second run has nothing
to do.
Task: docs/new_feture/taskes/task-00-service-mode-completion/
Slot-mode contract: unchanged (--group=slot-mode-frozen green)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Confirming an appointment was supposed to create the patient's record and its
session, and PatientService already knew how. Only two of the five paths that
confirm an appointment ever called it, and the one that mattered most did not:
a booking paid for online was confirmed inside the payment callback, which
never ran the side-effects. Every Nobat724 booking therefore went unfiled — 7
confirmed appointments in dev had no session at all.
The side-effects now run through AppointmentConfirmationService, which every
path calls: the payment callback, both PATCH endpoints, and panel/admin
bookings. Creating the record can no longer roll back a confirmation or a
payment; a failure is logged and can be repaired with the new
app:appointment:backfill-sessions command.
Two related defects fixed along the way:
- A doctor working at a clinic got two records for one appointment, one under
the doctor and one under the clinic, so a single visit's revenue was counted
twice. The booking context now decides, and it decides once.
- That context was inferred from address_id, falling back to "the doctor's only
clinic" — a guess that files an appointment under the wrong practice now that
schedules are per-context. It is stored as appointments.clinic_id instead.
Panel and admin bookings were left pending forever: nothing confirmed them and
no payment was expected. They are created confirmed.
Repeat confirmations no longer duplicate the session; an archived one still
counts as filed, so archiving a mistaken visit does not resurrect it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The public doctor payload built `active`/`free_turn`/`hours_of_work` from the
personal schedule alone, so a doctor bookable only at a clinic was reported as
"نوبتدهی غیرفعال". Aggregate over every schedule instead: any schedule with
online booking on and an active day makes the doctor bookable, and the disabled
label only appears when all of them are off.
Three admin-panel fixes for the same class of bug:
- AppointmentsPage took the selected doctor from `dbUuid`, which is the clinic's
uuid inside a clinic context — the slots request 404'd. Use `doctorUuid`.
- TurnsTimeline rendered any error or unknown empty_reason as "این روز شیفت کاری
ندارد". Errors now surface as errors and unknown reasons get a neutral message;
the day-off wording is reserved for an explicit day_off from the backend.
- Admins have no clinic context, so slots fell back to the personal schedule.
They now pick a location from `appointment-booking-locations` and that choice
drives the slot, service and create-appointment requests.
Adds `app:schedule:normalize-format` for legacy rows stored as a bare JSON list
covering only Saturday, which read as day-off for the rest of the week.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two faults, one root: the per-context booking work updated ScheduleSection but
left the rest of the panel calling slot endpoints without clinic_uuid. Absent
clinic_uuid means the personal practice, so the panel asked about a schedule the
doctor barely uses and got nothing back.
- useClinicContext() resolves the current environment once and is used by the
appointments page, useDoctorBookingServices, ServiceSlotPicker and both
queries in NewAppointmentDrawer (a fifth call site a sweep turned up). It
returns null in a doctor's personal environment so the mirror-image bug — a
doctor seeing the clinic's schedule at their own practice — cannot appear.
clinicUuid is part of every query key; without it the cache leaks across
environments.
- appointment-slots returns empty_reason (no_schedule | holiday | day_off |
outside_window). TurnsTimeline rendered «این روز تعطیل است» for any empty day,
which is what the bug report actually saw; it now says which of the four it is.
- booking-locations lists a location only when the context has an address and an
active shift points at it. The dev data had three "personal" schedules whose
shifts referenced the clinic's address, so the public site advertised a
personal practice that could never be booked.
- ?date= adds available_on_date per location, validated as a real calendar date.
- MyAppointmentsController and AdminApiController resolved the appointment
address with no context and could store the wrong one. Both now go through the
new BookingContextResolver, which also replaces AppointmentController's private
copy of the same membership check.
- app:schedule:audit-locations reports shifts pointing at a missing or foreign
address; --fix deactivates them rather than deleting.
Verified against the reported doctor: same date, no clinic_uuid -> 0 sessions,
with it -> 1 session; a full week matches the configured Sat/Tue/Wed/Thu.
Suite: 417 tests, 2 failures — both pre-existing and unrelated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Introduced clinic_id to weekly_schedules, date_overrides, and holidays to differentiate between personal and clinic schedules.
- Updated unique constraints and indexes to accommodate the new clinic context.
feat(command): create AssignScheduleClinicCommand to move schedules
- Added a command to move a doctor's personal weekly schedule into a clinic context.
- Implemented checks to ensure sessions align with the target clinic.
feat(context): implement EntityContext and EntityContextResolver
- Created EntityContext to represent the effective working environment of a request (doctor or clinic).
- Developed EntityContextResolver to determine the execution context based on user roles and active contexts.
test: add ServiceModeContextTest for appointment scheduling
- Implemented tests to ensure service booking respects clinic and personal contexts.
- Verified that financial data is omitted in clinic contexts in InvitedDoctorDashboardScopeTest.
Run the 15-min payment-expiry every minute through Symfony Scheduler so
unpaid pending bookings flip to expired without a system crontab. Install
symfony/scheduler; extract the expiry logic into AppointmentExpiryService
(reused by the existing command); add ExpireAppointmentsMessage + handler
and an #[AsSchedule] provider (RecurringMessage::every 1 minute); wire a
scheduler_default transport in messenger.yaml. Slots already free
just-in-time via isSlotTaken, so this only syncs the DB status.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add findPaymentExpired (pending with expires_at < now) and have the
cancel-expired command flip both payment-expired and slot-time-passed
pendings to expired (deduped). Run it on a schedule (e.g. every minute:
* * * * * php bin/console app:cancel-expired-appointments) to free locks
held by unpaid bookings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add SendSmsMessage class for encapsulating SMS message data.
- Create KavehNegarProvider and RanginehProvider classes implementing SmsProviderInterface for sending SMS.
- Implement SmsLogRepository and SmsTemplateRepository for managing SMS logs and templates.
- Develop SendSmsHandler for handling SMS sending messages.
- Create SmsService to manage SMS dispatching and logging.
- Add UserProfileController for managing user profiles with CRUD operations.
- Implement UserProfile entity and repository for user profile data management.
- Update symfony.lock and bootstrap.php for project dependencies and environment setup.