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
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.
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- Removed individual commands for backfilling specialty parents, surrogate roles, and fixing IRIMC names.
- Introduced RepairImportedDoctorsCommand to consolidate functionality.
- Implemented a step-based approach for repairs, allowing for idempotent execution.
- Added new service classes for handling specific repair steps, including BackfillSpecialtyParentsStep, BackfillSurrogateRoleStep, FixDegreeStep, and StripNameTitleStep.
- Created RepairOptions and RepairResult classes to manage step execution options and results.
- Updated tests to ensure new command structure and functionality are covered, including idempotency and dry-run behavior.
- Added IrimcDegreeMapper for mapping IRIMC titles to degrees.
Per request, doctors created via import now set active_doctor_appointment
= true (was false). DoctorImportTest updated to assert active.
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Root cause of "دکتر دکتر …" (and ellipsis-truncated "…نی") in admin: IRIMC
names already contain the «دکتر» title, while the panel renders «دکتر {name}».
Convention is to store the bare name.
- DoctorImportService: normalize name via PersianText::stripDoctorTitle
(also fixes ي/ی, ك/ک, half-space)
- PersianText::stripDoctorTitle now strips consecutive «دکتر دکتر …» prefixes
- app:doctors:fix-irimc-names: one-off backfill for existing source='irimc'
rows (dry-run supported) — fixed 340 rows
- app:doctors:purge: FK-safe full wipe of doctors + all dependent tables +
orphan surrogate users, for a clean test DB (dry-run default, --force to
apply, prod-guarded)
- tests: PersianTextTest cases for the title stripping; DoctorImportTest
asserts stored name has no «دکتر» prefix
- docs/api/doctor-import.md: name convention + the two new commands
Verified: import "دکتر صفورا حجازی نیا" → stored "صفورا حجازی نیا" → panel
shows single «دکتر صفورا حجازی نیا».
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