The cancellation policy page showed only the tenant policy, so nothing said
which services opt out of it. Service policies do not blend with the tenant one
— a service that has its own follows it completely — and without the table an
operator cannot tell why one service's penalty differs. It lists them with a
link to each service.
The waitlist had the matches endpoint and no way to reach it. The list answers
"who is waiting"; the question asked when capacity frees up is "who is waiting
for this slot", so the page now takes a service and a date and answers that.
The note says plainly that cancelling notifies them anyway — this is for
looking before deciding, not a second notification path.
Spacing is enforced at hold time rather than during candidate generation, which
costs one slot being shown and then refused, and saves a patient-history query
per candidate. That trade had no test; now a booking five days after the last
one is refused and one thirty days later goes through.
Checklists across all sixteen tasks are final: no pending rows, and the
warnings that remain are recorded decisions — one resolver instead of six
engines, a closed list instead of a registry, sample size three instead of ten
— each with the reason it was taken.
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Task 09 left this as its starred risk and deferred it to task 10, which then
shipped without it. The failure mode is silent and expensive: an operator
writes a rule on a field no call site puts in the context, activates it, and it
never matches — no error, no log, and the clinic believes the rule is running.
The test is structural rather than behavioural on purpose. Walking every real
path for every field would need a test rig larger than the engine; asserting
that each advertised field is populated somewhere in src/ catches the case that
actually happens, which is a field added to the schema and nowhere else.
Also closes the last few rows that had gone stale:
- evaluateIsolated: PolicyResolver::evaluateOne() landed with the sandbox
- forbid before candidate generation: the plan builder already reads
prohibitions before the availability engine is reached
- appointments.applied_policies and app:policy:seed-examples are declined with
their reasons rather than left open — the trace lives on the price snapshot
and a second column would be a second source of truth, and the template
registry does the seeding job from inside the UI where the user can see the
result before creating anything
- the reserve list keeps its page in the URL like every other panel list
Every checklist across the sixteen tasks now has zero pending rows.
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Adds PublicSiteAppointmentContractTest over GET /api/v1/appointments/user — the
endpoint the public site's user panel actually calls. Task 00's note claimed this
prerequisite was met by extending my/appointments, which is the admin panel's
endpoint; appointments/user returns Appointment::toArray(), which the same task
extended separately. The outcome was right, the reasoning in the note was not.
This test pins it so neither can drift silently: breaking these fields produces no
build error in either repo.
Documents why appointment-service-slots cannot be grouped into shifts by the
client, and records task 00b's checklist including the two items deliberately not
done (colour rewrite, reschedule button) with the evidence for each.
Task: docs/new_feture/taskes/task-00b-nobat724-service-mode/
Slot-mode contract: unchanged (--group=slot-mode-frozen green)
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- Add task for completing service mode in clinicpro with detailed objectives and acceptance criteria.
- Create architecture documentation for task 00b, outlining involved components and necessary changes.
- Develop checklist for task 00b to ensure all requirements are met.
- Document implementation notes for task 00b, emphasizing API contract checks and design system adherence.
- Update task documentation for task 00b, specifying goals and current issues with service mode.