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cproudlock
f34b9ca710 Carry the level everywhere a position is drawn, and gate it per occurrence
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The hover mini-map said "This asset has a position (2835, 1410) but no level"
for every asset in the product. When 0.11.0 gave LocationMapTooltip a levelid
prop, NONE of its seven call sites were taught to pass one - printer, machine and
PC detail pages, the toner report, enforcement reports, the warranty chip and the
dashboard cards - so the component correctly reported a missing level and the
preview never drew. Two payloads behind those views also emitted mapx/mapy with
no level: the toner report and the enforcement report.

The map PDF export had the ORIGINAL bug still in it: it plotted every filtered
asset onto the sheet, so exporting the ground floor printed second-floor markers
on it. Worse than on screen, because nobody can correct a sheet once it has been
printed and carried onto the floor. It now exports only the level being viewed.

The legacy import loader sent mapleft/maptop with no level at three call sites.
That loader is the one still to run against production, and every marker it
created would have been undrawable. It now resolves the site's default level -
the legacy schema predates levels and has one floor plan, so that is what its
coordinates mean.

THE GATE MISSED ALL OF THIS because it asked whether a FILE mentions 'levelid',
not whether each position does: one module emitted 'mapx' six times and 'levelid'
once and passed. It now checks per occurrence, covers scripts/ as well as shopdb/
and plugins/, and fails any Vue file that binds tooltip coordinates without
:levelid. Both new rules were confirmed to fail the build against planted
violations before being relied on.

Printer QR labels: the asset number is no longer printed. A label now reads name
(8201-HPLaserJetPro), QR, FQDN, then IP. The name falls back to the assetnumber
because that is where sites actually keep it - every printer here has an empty
name field, so preferring the Windows queue name alone would have printed a blank
line on every label.
2026-08-18 09:36:45 -04:00
cproudlock
2785c0463e warranty: use the shared LocationMapTooltip for the machine preview
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The machine map preview was a bespoke popover. LocationMapTooltip already
existed and is what the machine detail page uses, so the warranty tables now
show the same thing.

That is what was asked for - the preview zooms, as it does on the machine page -
and it comes with behaviour the bespoke one did not have: scroll-wheel zoom, and
staying open while the pointer is on the tooltip itself so it can actually be
read and panned.

It also solves the clipping properly. The previous commit reached for
position: fixed with a hand-rolled flip because .table-container's overflow-x
clipped an absolute child; LocationMapTooltip teleports to body, which avoids
the clipping context altogether rather than escaping it. All of that
positioning code, and the blueprint rendering, is deleted - 64 lines from 140.

An unplaced machine keeps its chip and now says why in the native tooltip
rather than showing an empty panel: 17 of the 142 linked machines have no map
position, and those rows still need their number.
2026-08-10 10:05:15 -04:00
cproudlock
4b1a64d298 warranty: stop the machine map preview being clipped on the last row
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The bottom row's preview was cut off behind the pagination controls.

.table-container sets overflow-x: auto, and ANY non-visible overflow makes an
element a clipping context, so the absolutely-positioned preview was cropped at
the container's edge. The last row had nowhere to open into.

The preview is now positioned fixed from the chip's bounding rect, which
escapes the clip entirely, and flips ABOVE the chip when there is not room
below. It also clamps horizontally, since the column sits well to the right on
a wide table and the panel is nearly 300px.

Height is measured from the rendered element rather than assumed: it depends on
the blueprint's aspect ratio, which differs per site. That means one tick where
the element exists but is unplaced, so it starts hidden and is revealed once
positioned - otherwise it flashed in the corner of the screen.

Also sets white-space: normal. The table sets nowrap for its cells, which the
preview inherited and which ran the location line off the panel.
2026-08-10 09:59:30 -04:00
cproudlock
9e271b4c03 warranty: show the machine a covered PC drives, with a map on hover
A shopfloor PC is bought, warranted and replaced as a PC, but it is FOUND by
the machine it drives - nobody walks the floor looking for an asset number. The
warranty tables listed the covered asset and left the reader to work out where
that is.

Both tables gain a Machine # column. The payload resolves it by walking the
asset relationship graph in BOTH directions: the canonical edge is
PC --controls--> machine, but a dual-bay pair carries controls on both bays and
hand-made links are not reliably oriented.

Hovering the chip shows the floor map with the machine marked, so the row
answers "where do I go" without opening anything. The blueprint follows the
viewer's theme and the marker is placed from mapx/mapy as a percentage of the
configured map dimensions, since the preview is a few hundred pixels wide
rather than the full plan. It renders only while hovered, so a long table does
not build a blueprint per row.

A machine with no map position still gets its chip and says so, rather than
being dropped: against real data 142 PCs resolve to a machine and 125 of those
are placed, so 17 rows would otherwise have silently lost their number.

The chip is deliberately not a link. /machines/:id is keyed by machineid, not
assetid, and resolving one to the other here would make the warranty plugin
import the machines plugin (ADR-014). Worth noting separately: the existing
assetLink() in these tables already sends machine-type assets to
/machines/<assetid>, which is that same mismatch and predates this change.
2026-08-10 09:41:48 -04:00