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cproudlock
85ff25462e Reset to page one when a filter changes, and let the catalog carry a real type
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Two unrelated things found while looking at blank printer types.

Selecting a filter while past page one returned an empty list. The filter asked
the server for page 5 of a result set that now had one page, and the screen said
nothing matched. useListQuery already resets the page - setSearch and setExtra
both do - but the filter dropdowns bypassed it and called the loader directly.
Nine list pages now route through applyFilter, which calls setPage(1) when it
needs to and loads directly when already on page one, so the composable's URL
watcher does not also fire and fetch twice.

scripts/retype_models.py addresses why printer types cannot be derived. The
catalog types every printer model "Printer": true, and useless, since it does not
say whether the product is a laser, a plotter or a label printer. That answer is
a property of the model - every VersaLink C405 is a laser MFP - but nothing
recorded it, so nothing could derive it. Recording it on the MODEL means the
existing backfill fills every printer by exact name match, and a printer added
later inherits the right type the moment its model is chosen.

It exports the models needing a decision to CSV with a type suggested from the
model number, a person corrects the column, and applying it is a dry run unless
given --commit. A suggested type is refused unless it already exists in that
asset class's own vocabulary, which is what keeps the later name match working.

The suggestion order matters and got this wrong first time: a generic plotter
pattern matched "Zebra ZT411" and filed a label printer as a plotter. Brands now
come before generic patterns, and the review step exists precisely because a
confident wrong guess would type every asset using that model.

Verified on the development database: 24 printer models need a decision, 22 got
a sensible suggestion, applying them let all 42 printers match a printertype by
name, and the transaction rolled back cleanly.
2026-08-05 11:26:23 -04:00
cproudlock
ea6fae91c3 notifications: correct timezone handling + configurable site timezone
Notification start/end times displayed and stored wrong by the tz offset
(a 2:34 PM entry showed 6:34 PM). Two stacked bugs: to_dict emitted stored
UTC as naive ISO (no offset) so the browser read it as local, and the form
filled the datetime-local input from toISOString() (UTC).

Fix and generalize to a configurable site timezone (multi-site):
- New setting site_timezone (default America/New_York), public, editable in
  Settings > Site > Localization (common-zone dropdown).
- Backend tags datetimes UTC (_utc_iso); parse normalizes to naive UTC
  (_parse_utc); daily-reset expiry uses the site zone (_next_site_time);
  calendar allDay events key off the site-local day (_site_date).
- Shared frontend util datetime.js (Intl-based, DST-safe) converts between a
  UTC instant and a site-zone wall clock. Notification form, list, and
  calendar all render/enter in the site zone.
2026-07-30 15:08:59 -04:00
cproudlock
e85553e5e7 notifications: show start/end date fields for ALL types
The time fields were hidden for the employee types (recognition, recert); show
them for every type. Backend already honors start/end on create and update and
only auto-fills the end when left blank (recognition = next 8 AM, recert = two
weeks), so nothing server-side changes.
2026-07-21 11:09:19 -04:00
cproudlock
0bb906a37c notifications: let Recognition set start/end dates; geenforce B2 client payload fetch
Recognition edit hid the time fields (grouped with Recertification), so start/end
could not be adjusted even though the backend honors them. Show the time fields
for every type except Recertification (due-date driven); Recognition end still
auto-fills to the next 8 AM reset when blank.

Also GE-Enforce B2 client (HTTPS payload consume): ShopdbEnforceClient.psm1 gains
Get-ShopdbPayload (fetch by sha256, verify, cache) + Resolve-ShopdbPayloads
(rewrite http/inline entries to local staged files so the engine installs from
local, no SMB); Invoke-ShopdbEnforce resolves payloads before running the engine;
importer parses PayloadSource/PayloadSha256/PayloadRef. VM-verified: a SYSTEM
Windows client fetched a payload over HTTP by hash, hash matched.
2026-07-21 10:56:00 -04:00
cproudlock
ebca0b00b0 ADR-013 Phase 4: relocate the remaining 9 plugin frontends (all 13 done)
Relocate warranty, measuringtools, network, printers, usb, notifications,
computers, and slides into plugins/<name>/frontend/. Each plugin's views are
pulled from wherever they lived (own dir, plus the shared views/settings/,
views/reports/, views/print/ dirs, and top-level views) into the plugin's
frontend/views/, and its route file becomes the self-contained routes.js.

Handled the messy cases:
- computers: name mismatch (its views live in views/pcs/) - moved by following
  the route file's own imports, so the dir name did not matter. Its OS/access-
  protocol/PC-type settings views move with it (only computers.js routed them).
- network: NetworkHub's sibling sub-views (NetworkDevicesList, SubnetsBrowse,
  not directly routed) moved too so its `./` imports resolve.
- printers: the qrLogo helper is SHARED with core AssetLabel, so it stays in
  views/print/ and PrinterQR imports it via @/views/print/qrLogo.
- slides: route file is toplevel-only (TVDashboard); SlideManager stays core
  (core.js routes /settings/slides).

frontend/src/views/ now holds only core views; frontend/src/router/routes/ holds
only core.js. All 13 plugins are self-contained under plugins/<name>/frontend/.
Verified live: Network (hub + moved sub-views), Computers (name mismatch),
GE-Enforce (helper), printedparts all render from their staged frontends. Build +
58 vitest + naming green.
2026-07-18 23:56:07 -04:00