## Summary
- introduce a shared operator outcome taxonomy with semantic axes, severity bands, and next-action policy
- apply the taxonomy to operations, evidence/review completeness, baseline semantics, and restore semantics
- harden badge rendering, tenant-safe filtering/search behavior, and operator-facing summary/notification wording
- add the spec kit artifacts, reference documentation, and regression coverage for diagnostic-vs-primary state handling
## Testing
- focused Pest coverage for taxonomy registry and badge guardrails
- operations presentation and notification tests
- evidence, baseline, restore, and tenant-scope regression tests
## Notes
- Livewire v4.0+ compliance is preserved in the existing Filament v5 stack
- panel provider registration remains unchanged in bootstrap/providers.php
- no new globally searchable resource was added; adopted resources remain tenant-safe and out of global search where required
- no new destructive action family was introduced; existing actions keep their current authorization and confirmation behavior
- no new frontend asset strategy was introduced; existing deploy flow with filament:assets remains unchanged
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #186
## Summary
- harden finding lifecycle changes behind the canonical `FindingWorkflowService` gateway
- route automated resolve and reopen flows through the same audited workflow path
- tighten tenant and workspace scope checks on finding actions and audit visibility
- add focused spec artifacts, workflow regression coverage, automation coverage, and audit visibility tests
- update legacy finding model tests to use the workflow service after direct lifecycle mutators were removed
## Testing
- `vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent`
- focused findings and audit slices passed during implementation
- `vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Models/FindingResolvedTest.php`
- full repository suite passed: `2757 passed`, `8 skipped`, `14448 assertions`
## Notes
- Livewire v4.0+ compliance preserved
- no new Filament assets or panel providers introduced; provider registration remains in `bootstrap/providers.php`
- findings stay on existing Filament action surfaces, with destructive actions still confirmation-gated
- no global search behavior was changed for findings resources
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #181
## Summary
- replace the baseline snapshot detail page with a structured summary-first rendering flow
- add a presenter plus renderer registry with RBAC, compliance, and fallback renderers
- add grouped policy-type browsing, fidelity and gap badges, and workspace authorization coverage
- add Feature 130 spec, plan, contract, research, quickstart, and completed task artifacts
## Testing
- focused Pest coverage was added for structured rendering, fallback behavior, degraded states, authorization, presenter logic, renderer resolution, and badge mapping
- I did not rerun the full validation suite in this final PR step
## Notes
- base branch: `dev`
- feature branch: `130-structured-snapshot-rendering`
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #158
Implements Spec 117 (Golden Master Baseline Drift Engine):
- Adds provider-chain resolver for current state hashes (content evidence via PolicyVersion, meta evidence via inventory)
- Updates baseline capture + compare jobs to use resolver and persist provenance + fidelity
- Adds evidence_fidelity column/index + Filament UI badge/filter/provenance display for findings
- Adds performance guard test + integration tests for drift, fidelity semantics, provenance, filter behavior
- UX fix: Policies list shows "Sync from Intune" header action only when records exist; empty-state CTA remains and is functional
Tests:
- `vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Filament/PolicySyncCtaPlacementTest.php`
- `vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact --filter=Baseline`
Checklist:
- specs/117-baseline-drift-engine/checklists/requirements.md ✓
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #142