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Author SHA1 Message Date
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