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71f94c3afa spec: finalize 223 AstroDeck rebuild planning consistency (#262)
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## Summary
- finalize Spec 223 planning artifact set for AstroDeck website rebuild
- align `spec.md`, `plan.md`, `tasks.md`, `research.md`, `data-model.md`, `quickstart.md`, and contract schema
- add/complete inventory, mapping, exception, drift-follow-up, and supersession artifacts
- mark legacy website-spec task references as superseded and wire follow-up ownership

## Key Outcomes
- no remaining cross-artifact consistency findings in the Spec 223 bundle
- explicit Spec 213 handling path added
- material-drift follow-up rules normalized
- exception register and documented exception model made explicit and schema-backed

## Validation
- Integrated browser smoke check passed for main website routes (`/`, `/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, `/contact`, `/privacy`, `/imprint`, `/legal`, `/security-trust`)
- no console errors/warnings observed during route smoke navigation
- YAML contract parses successfully

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #262
2026-04-22 07:52:32 +00:00
e15d80cca5 feat: implement findings notifications escalation (#261)
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## Summary
- implement Spec 224 findings notifications and escalation v1 on top of the existing alerts and Filament database notification infrastructure
- add finding assignment, reopen, due soon, and overdue event handling with direct recipient routing, dedupe, and optional external alert fan-out
- extend alert rule and alert delivery surfaces plus add the Spec 224 planning bundle and candidate-list promotion cleanup

## Validation
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsNotificationEventTest.php tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsNotificationRoutingTest.php`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Alerts/FindingsAlertRuleIntegrationTest.php tests/Feature/Alerts/SlaDueAlertTest.php tests/Feature/Notifications/FindingNotificationLinkTest.php`

## Filament / Platform Notes
- Livewire v4.0+ compliance is preserved
- provider registration remains unchanged in `apps/platform/bootstrap/providers.php`
- no globally searchable resource behavior changed in this feature
- no new destructive action was introduced
- asset strategy is unchanged and the existing `cd apps/platform && php artisan filament:assets` deploy step remains sufficient

## Manual Smoke Note
- integrated-browser smoke testing confirmed the new alert rule event options, notification drawer entries, alert delivery history row, and tenant finding detail route on the active Sail host
- local notification deep links currently resolve from `APP_URL`, so a local `localhost` vs `127.0.0.1:8081` host mismatch can break the browser session if the app is opened on a different host/port combination

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #261
2026-04-22 00:54:38 +00:00
712576c447 feat: add findings intake queue and stabilize follow-up regressions (#260)
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## Summary
- add the new admin findings intake queue at `/admin/findings/intake` with fixed `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` views, tenant-safe filtering, claim flow, and continuity into tenant finding detail and `My Findings`
- add Spec 222 artifacts (`spec`, `plan`, `tasks`, `research`, `data model`, `quickstart`, contract, checklist) and register the new admin page
- fix follow-up regressions uncovered during full-suite validation around findings action-surface declarations, findings list default columns, provider-blocked run messaging, operation catalog aliases, and workspace overview query volume

## Validation
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact`

## Notes
- Filament remains on v5 with Livewire v4-compatible patterns
- provider registration remains unchanged in `apps/platform/bootstrap/providers.php`
- no new assets or schema changes are introduced

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #260
2026-04-21 22:54:08 +00:00
cebd5ee1b0 Agent: commit workspace changes (217-homepage-hero-session-1776809852) (#259)
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Automated commit by agent: commits workspace changes for feature 217-homepage-hero. Please review and merge into `dev`.

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #259
2026-04-21 22:24:29 +00:00
81bb5f42c7 feat: add findings operator inbox (#258)
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## Summary
- add the canonical admin-plane `My Findings` inbox at `/admin/findings/my-work`
- add the workspace overview `Assigned to me` signal and inbox-to-detail continuity
- add focused Pest coverage plus the full Spec 221 artifact bundle

## Validation
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/MyWorkInboxTest.php tests/Feature/Authorization/MyWorkInboxAuthorizationTest.php tests/Feature/Dashboard/MyFindingsSignalTest.php`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Filament/WorkspaceOverviewNavigationTest.php`
- integrated-browser smoke completed against the browser-facing `tenantatlas` runtime, including seeded positive-path and negative-path checks plus fixture cleanup

## Filament v5 Guardrails
- Livewire v4.0+ compliant
- panel provider registration remains in `apps/platform/bootstrap/providers.php`
- global search behavior is unchanged; `FindingResource` already has a View page and the new inbox is a custom page, not a searchable resource
- no destructive actions were introduced on the inbox or overview signal
- no new assets were added; the existing deploy step for `cd apps/platform && php artisan filament:assets` remains unchanged
- coverage includes the new inbox page, authorization boundaries, the workspace overview signal, and the overview CTA regression

Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de>
Reviewed-on: #258
2026-04-21 09:19:54 +00:00
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@ -218,14 +218,22 @@ ## Active Technologies
- Static filesystem pages, content modules, and Astro content collections under `apps/website/src` and `apps/website/public`; no database (215-website-core-pages) - Static filesystem pages, content modules, and Astro content collections under `apps/website/src` and `apps/website/public`; no database (215-website-core-pages)
- PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4 + Filament Resources/Pages/Actions, Livewire 4, Pest 4, `ProviderOperationStartGate`, `ProviderOperationRegistry`, `ProviderConnectionResolver`, `OperationRunService`, `ProviderNextStepsRegistry`, `ReasonPresenter`, `OperationUxPresenter`, `OperationRunLinks` (216-provider-dispatch-gate) - PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4 + Filament Resources/Pages/Actions, Livewire 4, Pest 4, `ProviderOperationStartGate`, `ProviderOperationRegistry`, `ProviderConnectionResolver`, `OperationRunService`, `ProviderNextStepsRegistry`, `ReasonPresenter`, `OperationUxPresenter`, `OperationRunLinks` (216-provider-dispatch-gate)
- PostgreSQL via existing `operation_runs`, `provider_connections`, `managed_tenant_onboarding_sessions`, `restore_runs`, and tenant-owned runtime records; no new tables planned (216-provider-dispatch-gate) - PostgreSQL via existing `operation_runs`, `provider_connections`, `managed_tenant_onboarding_sessions`, `restore_runs`, and tenant-owned runtime records; no new tables planned (216-provider-dispatch-gate)
- Astro 6.0.0 templates + TypeScript 5.9.x + Astro 6, Tailwind CSS v4, local Astro layout/section primitives, Astro content collections, Playwright browser smoke tests (216-homepage-structure) - Astro 6.0.0 templates + TypeScript 5.9.x + Astro 6, Tailwind CSS v4, local Astro layout/section primitives, Astro content collections, Playwright browser smoke tests (217-homepage-structure)
- Static filesystem content, Astro content collections, and assets under `apps/website/src` and `apps/website/public`; no database (216-homepage-structure) - Static filesystem content, Astro content collections, and assets under `apps/website/src` and `apps/website/public`; no database (217-homepage-structure)
- Astro 6.0.0 templates + TypeScript 5.9.x + Astro 6, Tailwind CSS v4, existing Astro content modules and section primitives, Playwright browser smoke tests (218-homepage-hero)
- Static filesystem content and assets under `apps/website/src` and `apps/website/public`; no database (218-homepage-hero)
- PHP 8.4.15 / Laravel 12 + Filament v5, Livewire v4.0+, Pest v4, Tailwind CSS v4 (219-finding-ownership-semantics) - PHP 8.4.15 / Laravel 12 + Filament v5, Livewire v4.0+, Pest v4, Tailwind CSS v4 (219-finding-ownership-semantics)
- PostgreSQL via Sail; existing `findings.owner_user_id`, `findings.assignee_user_id`, and `finding_exceptions.owner_user_id` fields; no schema changes planned (219-finding-ownership-semantics) - PostgreSQL via Sail; existing `findings.owner_user_id`, `findings.assignee_user_id`, and `finding_exceptions.owner_user_id` fields; no schema changes planned (219-finding-ownership-semantics)
- PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament v5, Livewire v4, Pest v4, Laravel Sail, `TenantlessOperationRunViewer`, `OperationRunResource`, `ArtifactTruthPresenter`, `OperatorExplanationBuilder`, `ReasonPresenter`, `OperationUxPresenter`, `SummaryCountsNormalizer`, and the existing enterprise-detail builders (220-governance-run-summaries) - PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament v5, Livewire v4, Pest v4, Laravel Sail, `TenantlessOperationRunViewer`, `OperationRunResource`, `ArtifactTruthPresenter`, `OperatorExplanationBuilder`, `ReasonPresenter`, `OperationUxPresenter`, `SummaryCountsNormalizer`, and the existing enterprise-detail builders (220-governance-run-summaries)
- PostgreSQL via existing `operation_runs` plus related `baseline_snapshots`, `evidence_snapshots`, `tenant_reviews`, and `review_packs`; no schema changes planned (220-governance-run-summaries) - PostgreSQL via existing `operation_runs` plus related `baseline_snapshots`, `evidence_snapshots`, `tenant_reviews`, and `review_packs`; no schema changes planned (220-governance-run-summaries)
- PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament admin panel pages, `Finding`, `FindingResource`, `WorkspaceOverviewBuilder`, `WorkspaceContext`, `WorkspaceCapabilityResolver`, `CapabilityResolver`, `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`, and `CanonicalNavigationContext` (221-findings-operator-inbox) - PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament admin panel pages, `Finding`, `FindingResource`, `WorkspaceOverviewBuilder`, `WorkspaceContext`, `WorkspaceCapabilityResolver`, `CapabilityResolver`, `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`, and `CanonicalNavigationContext` (221-findings-operator-inbox)
- PostgreSQL via existing `findings`, `tenants`, `tenant_memberships`, and workspace context session state; no schema changes planned (221-findings-operator-inbox) - PostgreSQL via existing `findings`, `tenants`, `tenant_memberships`, and workspace context session state; no schema changes planned (221-findings-operator-inbox)
- PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament admin pages/tables/actions/notifications, `Finding`, `FindingResource`, `FindingWorkflowService`, `FindingPolicy`, `CapabilityResolver`, `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`, `CanonicalNavigationContext`, `WorkspaceContext`, and `UiEnforcement` (222-findings-intake-team-queue)
- PostgreSQL via existing `findings`, `tenants`, `tenant_memberships`, `audit_logs`, and workspace session context; no schema changes planned (222-findings-intake-team-queue)
- TypeScript 5.9, Astro 6, Node.js 20+ + Astro, astro-icon, Tailwind CSS v4, Playwright 1.59 (223-astrodeck-website-rebuild)
- File-based route files, Astro content collections under `src/content`, public assets, and planning documents under `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild`; no database (223-astrodeck-website-rebuild)
- PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Laravel notifications (`database` channel), Filament database notifications, `Finding`, `FindingWorkflowService`, `FindingSlaPolicy`, `AlertRule`, `AlertDelivery`, `AlertDispatchService`, `EvaluateAlertsJob`, `CapabilityResolver`, `WorkspaceContext`, `TenantMembership`, `FindingResource` (224-findings-notifications-escalation)
- PostgreSQL via existing `findings`, `alert_rules`, `alert_deliveries`, `notifications`, `tenant_memberships`, and `audit_logs`; no schema changes planned (224-findings-notifications-escalation)
- PHP 8.4.15 (feat/005-bulk-operations) - PHP 8.4.15 (feat/005-bulk-operations)
@ -260,9 +268,11 @@ ## Code Style
PHP 8.4.15: Follow standard conventions PHP 8.4.15: Follow standard conventions
## Recent Changes ## Recent Changes
- 223-astrodeck-website-rebuild: Added TypeScript 5.9, Astro 6, Node.js 20+ + Astro, astro-icon, Tailwind CSS v4, Playwright 1.59
- 224-findings-notifications-escalation: Added PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Laravel notifications (`database` channel), Filament database notifications, `Finding`, `FindingWorkflowService`, `FindingSlaPolicy`, `AlertRule`, `AlertDelivery`, `AlertDispatchService`, `EvaluateAlertsJob`, `CapabilityResolver`, `WorkspaceContext`, `TenantMembership`, `FindingResource`
- 222-findings-intake-team-queue: Added PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament admin pages/tables/actions/notifications, `Finding`, `FindingResource`, `FindingWorkflowService`, `FindingPolicy`, `CapabilityResolver`, `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`, `CanonicalNavigationContext`, `WorkspaceContext`, and `UiEnforcement`
- 221-findings-operator-inbox: Added PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament admin panel pages, `Finding`, `FindingResource`, `WorkspaceOverviewBuilder`, `WorkspaceContext`, `WorkspaceCapabilityResolver`, `CapabilityResolver`, `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`, and `CanonicalNavigationContext` - 221-findings-operator-inbox: Added PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament admin panel pages, `Finding`, `FindingResource`, `WorkspaceOverviewBuilder`, `WorkspaceContext`, `WorkspaceCapabilityResolver`, `CapabilityResolver`, `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`, and `CanonicalNavigationContext`
- 220-governance-run-summaries: Added PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament v5, Livewire v4, Pest v4, Laravel Sail, `TenantlessOperationRunViewer`, `OperationRunResource`, `ArtifactTruthPresenter`, `OperatorExplanationBuilder`, `ReasonPresenter`, `OperationUxPresenter`, `SummaryCountsNormalizer`, and the existing enterprise-detail builders - 220-governance-run-summaries: Added PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade + Filament v5, Livewire v4, Pest v4, Laravel Sail, `TenantlessOperationRunViewer`, `OperationRunResource`, `ArtifactTruthPresenter`, `OperatorExplanationBuilder`, `ReasonPresenter`, `OperationUxPresenter`, `SummaryCountsNormalizer`, and the existing enterprise-detail builders
- 219-finding-ownership-semantics: Added PHP 8.4.15 / Laravel 12 + Filament v5, Livewire v4.0+, Pest v4, Tailwind CSS v4
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Filament\Pages\Findings;
use App\Filament\Resources\FindingExceptionResource;
use App\Filament\Resources\FindingResource;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\Tenant;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Models\Workspace;
use App\Services\Auth\CapabilityResolver;
use App\Services\Auth\WorkspaceCapabilityResolver;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingWorkflowService;
use App\Support\Auth\Capabilities;
use App\Support\Badges\BadgeDomain;
use App\Support\Badges\BadgeRenderer;
use App\Support\Filament\CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState;
use App\Support\Filament\TablePaginationProfiles;
use App\Support\Navigation\CanonicalNavigationContext;
use App\Support\OperateHub\OperateHubShell;
use App\Support\Rbac\UiEnforcement;
use App\Support\Rbac\UiTooltips;
use App\Support\Ui\ActionSurface\ActionSurfaceDeclaration;
use App\Support\Ui\ActionSurface\Enums\ActionSurfaceInspectAffordance;
use App\Support\Ui\ActionSurface\Enums\ActionSurfaceProfile;
use App\Support\Ui\ActionSurface\Enums\ActionSurfaceSlot;
use App\Support\Ui\ActionSurface\Enums\ActionSurfaceType;
use App\Support\Workspaces\WorkspaceContext;
use BackedEnum;
use Filament\Actions\Action;
use Filament\Facades\Filament;
use Filament\Notifications\Notification;
use Filament\Pages\Page;
use Filament\Tables\Columns\TextColumn;
use Filament\Tables\Concerns\InteractsWithTable;
use Filament\Tables\Contracts\HasTable;
use Filament\Tables\Filters\SelectFilter;
use Filament\Tables\Table;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\ConflictHttpException;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\NotFoundHttpException;
use UnitEnum;
class FindingsIntakeQueue extends Page implements HasTable
{
use InteractsWithTable;
protected static bool $isDiscovered = false;
protected static bool $shouldRegisterNavigation = false;
protected static string|BackedEnum|null $navigationIcon = 'heroicon-o-inbox-stack';
protected static string|UnitEnum|null $navigationGroup = 'Governance';
protected static ?string $title = 'Findings intake';
protected static ?string $slug = 'findings/intake';
protected string $view = 'filament.pages.findings.findings-intake-queue';
/**
* @var array<int, Tenant>|null
*/
private ?array $authorizedTenants = null;
/**
* @var array<int, Tenant>|null
*/
private ?array $visibleTenants = null;
private ?Workspace $workspace = null;
public string $queueView = 'unassigned';
public static function actionSurfaceDeclaration(): ActionSurfaceDeclaration
{
return ActionSurfaceDeclaration::forPage(ActionSurfaceProfile::ListOnlyReadOnly, ActionSurfaceType::ReadOnlyRegistryReport)
->withListRowPrimaryActionLimit(1)
->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListHeader, 'Header actions keep the shared-unassigned scope fixed and expose only a tenant-prefilter clear action when needed.')
->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::InspectAffordance, ActionSurfaceInspectAffordance::ClickableRow->value)
->exempt(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListRowMoreMenu, 'The intake queue keeps Claim finding inline and does not render a secondary More menu on rows.')
->exempt(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListBulkMoreGroup, 'The intake queue does not expose bulk actions in v1.')
->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListEmptyState, 'Empty state stays calm and offers exactly one recovery CTA per branch.')
->exempt(ActionSurfaceSlot::DetailHeader, 'Row navigation returns to the existing tenant finding detail page while Claim finding remains the only inline safe shortcut.');
}
public function mount(): void
{
$this->queueView = $this->resolveRequestedQueueView();
$this->authorizePageAccess();
app(CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState::class)->sync(
$this->getTableFiltersSessionKey(),
[],
request(),
);
$this->applyRequestedTenantPrefilter();
$this->mountInteractsWithTable();
$this->normalizeTenantFilterState();
}
protected function getHeaderActions(): array
{
return [
Action::make('clear_tenant_filter')
->label('Clear tenant filter')
->icon('heroicon-o-x-mark')
->color('gray')
->visible(fn (): bool => $this->currentTenantFilterId() !== null)
->action(fn (): mixed => $this->clearTenantFilter()),
];
}
public function table(Table $table): Table
{
return $table
->query(fn (): Builder => $this->queueViewQuery())
->paginated(TablePaginationProfiles::customPage())
->persistFiltersInSession()
->columns([
TextColumn::make('tenant.name')
->label('Tenant'),
TextColumn::make('subject_display_name')
->label('Finding')
->state(fn (Finding $record): string => $record->resolvedSubjectDisplayName() ?? 'Finding #'.$record->getKey())
->description(fn (Finding $record): ?string => $this->ownerContext($record))
->wrap(),
TextColumn::make('severity')
->badge()
->formatStateUsing(BadgeRenderer::label(BadgeDomain::FindingSeverity))
->color(BadgeRenderer::color(BadgeDomain::FindingSeverity))
->icon(BadgeRenderer::icon(BadgeDomain::FindingSeverity))
->iconColor(BadgeRenderer::iconColor(BadgeDomain::FindingSeverity)),
TextColumn::make('status')
->badge()
->formatStateUsing(BadgeRenderer::label(BadgeDomain::FindingStatus))
->color(BadgeRenderer::color(BadgeDomain::FindingStatus))
->icon(BadgeRenderer::icon(BadgeDomain::FindingStatus))
->iconColor(BadgeRenderer::iconColor(BadgeDomain::FindingStatus))
->description(fn (Finding $record): ?string => $this->reopenedCue($record)),
TextColumn::make('due_at')
->label('Due')
->dateTime()
->placeholder('—')
->description(fn (Finding $record): ?string => FindingExceptionResource::relativeTimeDescription($record->due_at) ?? FindingResource::dueAttentionLabelFor($record)),
TextColumn::make('intake_reason')
->label('Queue reason')
->badge()
->state(fn (Finding $record): string => $this->queueReason($record))
->color(fn (Finding $record): string => $this->queueReasonColor($record)),
])
->filters([
SelectFilter::make('tenant_id')
->label('Tenant')
->options(fn (): array => $this->tenantFilterOptions())
->searchable(),
])
->actions([
$this->claimAction(),
])
->bulkActions([])
->recordUrl(fn (Finding $record): string => $this->findingDetailUrl($record))
->emptyStateHeading(fn (): string => $this->emptyState()['title'])
->emptyStateDescription(fn (): string => $this->emptyState()['body'])
->emptyStateIcon(fn (): string => $this->emptyState()['icon'])
->emptyStateActions($this->emptyStateActions());
}
/**
* @return array<string, mixed>
*/
public function appliedScope(): array
{
$tenant = $this->filteredTenant();
$queueView = $this->currentQueueView();
return [
'workspace_scoped' => true,
'fixed_scope' => 'visible_unassigned_open_findings_only',
'queue_view' => $queueView,
'queue_view_label' => $this->queueViewLabel($queueView),
'tenant_prefilter_source' => $this->tenantPrefilterSource(),
'tenant_label' => $tenant?->name,
];
}
/**
* @return array<int, array<string, mixed>>
*/
public function queueViews(): array
{
$queueView = $this->currentQueueView();
return [
[
'key' => 'unassigned',
'label' => 'Unassigned',
'fixed' => true,
'active' => $queueView === 'unassigned',
'badge_count' => (clone $this->filteredQueueQuery(queueView: 'unassigned', applyOrdering: false))->count(),
'url' => $this->queueUrl(['view' => null]),
],
[
'key' => 'needs_triage',
'label' => 'Needs triage',
'fixed' => true,
'active' => $queueView === 'needs_triage',
'badge_count' => (clone $this->filteredQueueQuery(queueView: 'needs_triage', applyOrdering: false))->count(),
'url' => $this->queueUrl(['view' => 'needs_triage']),
],
];
}
/**
* @return array{visible_unassigned: int, visible_needs_triage: int, visible_overdue: int}
*/
public function summaryCounts(): array
{
$visibleQuery = $this->filteredQueueQuery(queueView: 'unassigned', applyOrdering: false);
return [
'visible_unassigned' => (clone $visibleQuery)->count(),
'visible_needs_triage' => (clone $this->filteredQueueQuery(queueView: 'needs_triage', applyOrdering: false))->count(),
'visible_overdue' => (clone $visibleQuery)
->whereNotNull('due_at')
->where('due_at', '<', now())
->count(),
];
}
/**
* @return array<string, mixed>
*/
public function emptyState(): array
{
if ($this->tenantFilterAloneExcludesRows()) {
return [
'title' => 'No intake findings match this tenant scope',
'body' => 'Your current tenant filter is hiding shared intake work that is still visible elsewhere in this workspace.',
'icon' => 'heroicon-o-funnel',
'action_name' => 'clear_tenant_filter_empty',
'action_label' => 'Clear tenant filter',
'action_kind' => 'clear_tenant_filter',
];
}
return [
'title' => 'Shared intake is clear',
'body' => 'No visible unassigned findings currently need first routing across your entitled tenants. Open your personal queue if you want to continue with claimed work.',
'icon' => 'heroicon-o-inbox-stack',
'action_name' => 'open_my_findings_empty',
'action_label' => 'Open my findings',
'action_kind' => 'url',
'action_url' => MyFindingsInbox::getUrl(panel: 'admin'),
];
}
public function updatedTableFilters(): void
{
$this->normalizeTenantFilterState();
}
public function clearTenantFilter(): void
{
$this->removeTableFilter('tenant_id');
$this->resetTable();
}
/**
* @return array<int, Tenant>
*/
public function visibleTenants(): array
{
if ($this->visibleTenants !== null) {
return $this->visibleTenants;
}
$user = auth()->user();
$tenants = $this->authorizedTenants();
if (! $user instanceof User || $tenants === []) {
return $this->visibleTenants = [];
}
$resolver = app(CapabilityResolver::class);
$resolver->primeMemberships(
$user,
array_map(static fn (Tenant $tenant): int => (int) $tenant->getKey(), $tenants),
);
return $this->visibleTenants = array_values(array_filter(
$tenants,
fn (Tenant $tenant): bool => $resolver->can($user, $tenant, Capabilities::TENANT_FINDINGS_VIEW),
));
}
private function claimAction(): Action
{
return UiEnforcement::forTableAction(
Action::make('claim')
->label('Claim finding')
->icon('heroicon-o-user-plus')
->color('gray')
->visible(fn (Finding $record): bool => $record->assignee_user_id === null && in_array((string) $record->status, Finding::openStatuses(), true))
->requiresConfirmation()
->modalHeading('Claim finding')
->modalDescription(function (?Finding $record = null): string {
$findingLabel = $record?->resolvedSubjectDisplayName() ?? ($record instanceof Finding ? 'Finding #'.$record->getKey() : 'this finding');
$tenantLabel = $record?->tenant?->name ?? 'this tenant';
return sprintf(
'Claim "%s" in %s? It will move into your personal queue, while the accountable owner and lifecycle state stay unchanged.',
$findingLabel,
$tenantLabel,
);
})
->modalSubmitActionLabel('Claim finding')
->action(function (Finding $record): void {
$tenant = $record->tenant;
$user = auth()->user();
if (! $tenant instanceof Tenant) {
throw new NotFoundHttpException;
}
if (! $user instanceof User) {
abort(403);
}
try {
$claimedFinding = app(FindingWorkflowService::class)->claim($record, $tenant, $user);
Notification::make()
->success()
->title('Finding claimed')
->body('The finding left shared intake and is now assigned to you.')
->actions([
Action::make('open_my_findings')
->label('Open my findings')
->url(MyFindingsInbox::getUrl(panel: 'admin')),
Action::make('open_finding')
->label('Open finding')
->url($this->findingDetailUrl($claimedFinding)),
])
->send();
} catch (ConflictHttpException) {
Notification::make()
->warning()
->title('Finding already claimed')
->body('Another operator claimed this finding first. The intake queue has been refreshed.')
->send();
}
$this->resetTable();
if (method_exists($this, 'unmountAction')) {
$this->unmountAction();
}
}),
fn () => null,
)
->preserveVisibility()
->requireCapability(Capabilities::TENANT_FINDINGS_ASSIGN)
->tooltip(UiTooltips::INSUFFICIENT_PERMISSION)
->apply();
}
private function authorizePageAccess(): void
{
$user = auth()->user();
$workspace = $this->workspace();
if (! $user instanceof User) {
abort(403);
}
if (! $workspace instanceof Workspace) {
throw new NotFoundHttpException;
}
$resolver = app(WorkspaceCapabilityResolver::class);
if (! $resolver->isMember($user, $workspace)) {
throw new NotFoundHttpException;
}
if ($this->visibleTenants() === []) {
abort(403);
}
}
/**
* @return array<int, Tenant>
*/
private function authorizedTenants(): array
{
if ($this->authorizedTenants !== null) {
return $this->authorizedTenants;
}
$user = auth()->user();
$workspace = $this->workspace();
if (! $user instanceof User || ! $workspace instanceof Workspace) {
return $this->authorizedTenants = [];
}
return $this->authorizedTenants = $user->tenants()
->where('tenants.workspace_id', (int) $workspace->getKey())
->where('tenants.status', 'active')
->orderBy('tenants.name')
->get(['tenants.id', 'tenants.name', 'tenants.external_id', 'tenants.workspace_id'])
->all();
}
private function workspace(): ?Workspace
{
if ($this->workspace instanceof Workspace) {
return $this->workspace;
}
$workspaceId = app(WorkspaceContext::class)->currentWorkspaceId(request());
if (! is_int($workspaceId)) {
return null;
}
return $this->workspace = Workspace::query()->whereKey($workspaceId)->first();
}
private function queueBaseQuery(): Builder
{
$workspace = $this->workspace();
$tenantIds = array_map(
static fn (Tenant $tenant): int => (int) $tenant->getKey(),
$this->visibleTenants(),
);
if (! $workspace instanceof Workspace) {
return Finding::query()->whereRaw('1 = 0');
}
return Finding::query()
->with(['tenant', 'ownerUser', 'assigneeUser'])
->withSubjectDisplayName()
->where('workspace_id', (int) $workspace->getKey())
->whereIn('tenant_id', $tenantIds === [] ? [-1] : $tenantIds)
->whereNull('assignee_user_id')
->whereIn('status', Finding::openStatuses());
}
private function queueViewQuery(): Builder
{
return $this->filteredQueueQuery(includeTenantFilter: false, queueView: $this->currentQueueView(), applyOrdering: true);
}
private function filteredQueueQuery(
bool $includeTenantFilter = true,
?string $queueView = null,
bool $applyOrdering = true,
): Builder {
$query = $this->queueBaseQuery();
$resolvedQueueView = $queueView ?? $this->queueView;
if ($includeTenantFilter && ($tenantId = $this->currentTenantFilterId()) !== null) {
$query->where('tenant_id', $tenantId);
}
if ($resolvedQueueView === 'needs_triage') {
$query->whereIn('status', [
Finding::STATUS_NEW,
Finding::STATUS_REOPENED,
]);
}
if (! $applyOrdering) {
return $query;
}
return $query
->orderByRaw(
"case
when due_at is not null and due_at < ? then 0
when status = ? then 1
when status = ? then 2
else 3
end asc",
[now(), Finding::STATUS_REOPENED, Finding::STATUS_NEW],
)
->orderByRaw('case when due_at is null then 1 else 0 end asc')
->orderBy('due_at')
->orderByDesc('id');
}
/**
* @return array<string, string>
*/
private function tenantFilterOptions(): array
{
return collect($this->visibleTenants())
->mapWithKeys(static fn (Tenant $tenant): array => [
(string) $tenant->getKey() => (string) $tenant->name,
])
->all();
}
private function applyRequestedTenantPrefilter(): void
{
$requestedTenant = request()->query('tenant');
if (! is_string($requestedTenant) && ! is_numeric($requestedTenant)) {
return;
}
foreach ($this->visibleTenants() as $tenant) {
if ((string) $tenant->getKey() !== (string) $requestedTenant && (string) $tenant->external_id !== (string) $requestedTenant) {
continue;
}
$this->tableFilters['tenant_id']['value'] = (string) $tenant->getKey();
$this->tableDeferredFilters['tenant_id']['value'] = (string) $tenant->getKey();
return;
}
}
private function normalizeTenantFilterState(): void
{
$configuredTenantFilter = data_get($this->currentQueueFiltersState(), 'tenant_id.value');
if ($configuredTenantFilter === null || $configuredTenantFilter === '') {
return;
}
if ($this->currentTenantFilterId() !== null) {
return;
}
$this->removeTableFilter('tenant_id');
}
/**
* @return array<string, mixed>
*/
private function currentQueueFiltersState(): array
{
$persisted = session()->get($this->getTableFiltersSessionKey(), []);
return array_replace_recursive(
is_array($persisted) ? $persisted : [],
$this->tableFilters ?? [],
);
}
private function currentTenantFilterId(): ?int
{
$tenantFilter = data_get($this->currentQueueFiltersState(), 'tenant_id.value');
if (! is_numeric($tenantFilter)) {
return null;
}
$tenantId = (int) $tenantFilter;
foreach ($this->visibleTenants() as $tenant) {
if ((int) $tenant->getKey() === $tenantId) {
return $tenantId;
}
}
return null;
}
private function filteredTenant(): ?Tenant
{
$tenantId = $this->currentTenantFilterId();
if (! is_int($tenantId)) {
return null;
}
foreach ($this->visibleTenants() as $tenant) {
if ((int) $tenant->getKey() === $tenantId) {
return $tenant;
}
}
return null;
}
private function activeVisibleTenant(): ?Tenant
{
$activeTenant = app(OperateHubShell::class)->activeEntitledTenant(request());
if (! $activeTenant instanceof Tenant) {
return null;
}
foreach ($this->visibleTenants() as $tenant) {
if ($tenant->is($activeTenant)) {
return $tenant;
}
}
return null;
}
private function tenantPrefilterSource(): string
{
$tenant = $this->filteredTenant();
if (! $tenant instanceof Tenant) {
return 'none';
}
$activeTenant = $this->activeVisibleTenant();
if ($activeTenant instanceof Tenant && $activeTenant->is($tenant)) {
return 'active_tenant_context';
}
return 'explicit_filter';
}
private function ownerContext(Finding $record): ?string
{
if ($record->owner_user_id === null) {
return null;
}
return 'Owner: '.FindingResource::accountableOwnerDisplayFor($record);
}
private function reopenedCue(Finding $record): ?string
{
if ($record->reopened_at === null) {
return null;
}
return 'Reopened';
}
private function queueReason(Finding $record): string
{
return in_array((string) $record->status, [
Finding::STATUS_NEW,
Finding::STATUS_REOPENED,
], true)
? 'Needs triage'
: 'Unassigned';
}
private function queueReasonColor(Finding $record): string
{
return $this->queueReason($record) === 'Needs triage'
? 'warning'
: 'gray';
}
private function tenantFilterAloneExcludesRows(): bool
{
if ($this->currentTenantFilterId() === null) {
return false;
}
if ((clone $this->filteredQueueQuery())->exists()) {
return false;
}
return (clone $this->filteredQueueQuery(includeTenantFilter: false))->exists();
}
private function findingDetailUrl(Finding $record): string
{
$tenant = $record->tenant;
if (! $tenant instanceof Tenant) {
return '#';
}
$url = FindingResource::getUrl('view', ['record' => $record], panel: 'tenant', tenant: $tenant);
return $this->appendQuery($url, $this->navigationContext()->toQuery());
}
private function navigationContext(): CanonicalNavigationContext
{
return new CanonicalNavigationContext(
sourceSurface: 'findings.intake',
canonicalRouteName: static::getRouteName(Filament::getPanel('admin')),
tenantId: $this->currentTenantFilterId(),
backLinkLabel: 'Back to findings intake',
backLinkUrl: $this->queueUrl(),
);
}
private function queueUrl(array $overrides = []): string
{
$resolvedTenant = array_key_exists('tenant', $overrides)
? $overrides['tenant']
: $this->filteredTenant()?->external_id;
$resolvedView = array_key_exists('view', $overrides)
? $overrides['view']
: $this->currentQueueView();
return static::getUrl(
panel: 'admin',
parameters: array_filter([
'tenant' => is_string($resolvedTenant) && $resolvedTenant !== '' ? $resolvedTenant : null,
'view' => $resolvedView === 'needs_triage' ? 'needs_triage' : null,
], static fn (mixed $value): bool => $value !== null && $value !== ''),
);
}
private function resolveRequestedQueueView(): string
{
$requestedView = request()->query('view');
return $requestedView === 'needs_triage'
? 'needs_triage'
: 'unassigned';
}
private function currentQueueView(): string
{
return $this->queueView === 'needs_triage'
? 'needs_triage'
: 'unassigned';
}
private function queueViewLabel(string $queueView): string
{
return $queueView === 'needs_triage'
? 'Needs triage'
: 'Unassigned';
}
/**
* @return array<int, Action>
*/
private function emptyStateActions(): array
{
$emptyState = $this->emptyState();
$action = Action::make((string) $emptyState['action_name'])
->label((string) $emptyState['action_label'])
->icon('heroicon-o-arrow-right')
->color('gray');
if (($emptyState['action_kind'] ?? null) === 'clear_tenant_filter') {
return [
$action->action(fn (): mixed => $this->clearTenantFilter()),
];
}
return [
$action->url((string) $emptyState['action_url']),
];
}
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $query
*/
private function appendQuery(string $url, array $query): string
{
if ($query === []) {
return $url;
}
return $url.(str_contains($url, '?') ? '&' : '?').http_build_query($query);
}
}

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@ -74,6 +74,7 @@ public static function actionSurfaceDeclaration(): ActionSurfaceDeclaration
return ActionSurfaceDeclaration::forPage(ActionSurfaceProfile::ListOnlyReadOnly, ActionSurfaceType::ReadOnlyRegistryReport) return ActionSurfaceDeclaration::forPage(ActionSurfaceProfile::ListOnlyReadOnly, ActionSurfaceType::ReadOnlyRegistryReport)
->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListHeader, 'Header actions keep the assigned-to-me scope fixed and expose only a tenant-prefilter clear action when needed.') ->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListHeader, 'Header actions keep the assigned-to-me scope fixed and expose only a tenant-prefilter clear action when needed.')
->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::InspectAffordance, ActionSurfaceInspectAffordance::ClickableRow->value) ->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::InspectAffordance, ActionSurfaceInspectAffordance::ClickableRow->value)
->exempt(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListRowMoreMenu, 'The personal findings inbox exposes row click as the only inspect path and does not render a secondary More menu.')
->exempt(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListBulkMoreGroup, 'The personal findings inbox does not expose bulk actions.') ->exempt(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListBulkMoreGroup, 'The personal findings inbox does not expose bulk actions.')
->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListEmptyState, 'The empty state stays calm, explains scope boundaries, and offers exactly one recovery CTA.') ->satisfy(ActionSurfaceSlot::ListEmptyState, 'The empty state stays calm, explains scope boundaries, and offers exactly one recovery CTA.')
->exempt(ActionSurfaceSlot::DetailHeader, 'Row navigation returns to the existing tenant finding detail page.'); ->exempt(ActionSurfaceSlot::DetailHeader, 'Row navigation returns to the existing tenant finding detail page.');

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@ -246,10 +246,22 @@ public function blockedExecutionBanner(): ?array
return null; return null;
} }
$reasonEnvelope = app(ReasonPresenter::class)->forOperationRun($this->run, 'detail');
$body = 'This run was blocked before the artifact-producing work could finish. Review the summary below for the dominant blocker and next step.';
if ($reasonEnvelope !== null) {
$body = trim(sprintf(
'%s %s %s',
$body,
rtrim($reasonEnvelope->operatorLabel, '.'),
$reasonEnvelope->shortExplanation,
));
}
return [ return [
'tone' => 'amber', 'tone' => 'amber',
'title' => 'Blocked by prerequisite', 'title' => 'Blocked by prerequisite',
'body' => 'This run was blocked before the artifact-producing work could finish. Review the summary below for the dominant blocker and next step.', 'body' => $body,
]; ];
} }

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@ -234,7 +234,8 @@ public static function table(Table $table): Table
->searchable(), ->searchable(),
TextColumn::make('event_type') TextColumn::make('event_type')
->label('Event') ->label('Event')
->badge(), ->badge()
->formatStateUsing(fn (?string $state): string => AlertRuleResource::eventTypeLabel((string) $state)),
TextColumn::make('severity') TextColumn::make('severity')
->badge() ->badge()
->formatStateUsing(fn (?string $state): string => ucfirst((string) $state)) ->formatStateUsing(fn (?string $state): string => ucfirst((string) $state))

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@ -380,6 +380,10 @@ public static function eventTypeOptions(): array
AlertRule::EVENT_SLA_DUE => 'SLA due', AlertRule::EVENT_SLA_DUE => 'SLA due',
AlertRule::EVENT_PERMISSION_MISSING => 'Permission missing', AlertRule::EVENT_PERMISSION_MISSING => 'Permission missing',
AlertRule::EVENT_ENTRA_ADMIN_ROLES_HIGH => 'Entra admin roles (high privilege)', AlertRule::EVENT_ENTRA_ADMIN_ROLES_HIGH => 'Entra admin roles (high privilege)',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED => 'Finding assigned',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED => 'Finding reopened',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON => 'Finding due soon',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE => 'Finding overdue',
]; ];
} }

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@ -764,7 +764,8 @@ public static function table(Table $table): Table
->dateTime() ->dateTime()
->sortable() ->sortable()
->placeholder('—') ->placeholder('—')
->description(fn (Finding $record): ?string => FindingExceptionResource::relativeTimeDescription($record->due_at) ?? static::dueAttentionLabelFor($record)), ->description(fn (Finding $record): ?string => FindingExceptionResource::relativeTimeDescription($record->due_at) ?? static::dueAttentionLabelFor($record))
->toggleable(isToggledHiddenByDefault: true),
Tables\Columns\TextColumn::make('ownerUser.name') Tables\Columns\TextColumn::make('ownerUser.name')
->label('Accountable owner') ->label('Accountable owner')
->placeholder('—'), ->placeholder('—'),
@ -773,7 +774,10 @@ public static function table(Table $table): Table
->placeholder('—'), ->placeholder('—'),
Tables\Columns\TextColumn::make('subject_external_id')->label('External ID')->toggleable(isToggledHiddenByDefault: true), Tables\Columns\TextColumn::make('subject_external_id')->label('External ID')->toggleable(isToggledHiddenByDefault: true),
Tables\Columns\TextColumn::make('scope_key')->label('Scope')->toggleable(isToggledHiddenByDefault: true), Tables\Columns\TextColumn::make('scope_key')->label('Scope')->toggleable(isToggledHiddenByDefault: true),
Tables\Columns\TextColumn::make('created_at')->since()->label('Created'), Tables\Columns\TextColumn::make('created_at')
->since()
->label('Created')
->toggleable(isToggledHiddenByDefault: true),
]) ])
->filters([ ->filters([
Tables\Filters\Filter::make('open') Tables\Filters\Filter::make('open')

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
use App\Models\OperationRun; use App\Models\OperationRun;
use App\Models\Workspace; use App\Models\Workspace;
use App\Services\Alerts\AlertDispatchService; use App\Services\Alerts\AlertDispatchService;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingNotificationService;
use App\Services\OperationRunService; use App\Services\OperationRunService;
use App\Services\Settings\SettingsResolver; use App\Services\Settings\SettingsResolver;
use App\Support\OperationRunOutcome; use App\Support\OperationRunOutcome;
@ -21,6 +22,7 @@
use Illuminate\Queue\InteractsWithQueue; use Illuminate\Queue\InteractsWithQueue;
use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels; use Illuminate\Queue\SerializesModels;
use Illuminate\Support\Arr; use Illuminate\Support\Arr;
use Illuminate\Support\Collection;
use Throwable; use Throwable;
class EvaluateAlertsJob implements ShouldQueue class EvaluateAlertsJob implements ShouldQueue
@ -32,7 +34,11 @@ public function __construct(
public ?int $operationRunId = null, public ?int $operationRunId = null,
) {} ) {}
public function handle(AlertDispatchService $dispatchService, OperationRunService $operationRuns): void public function handle(
AlertDispatchService $dispatchService,
OperationRunService $operationRuns,
FindingNotificationService $findingNotificationService,
): void
{ {
$workspace = Workspace::query()->whereKey($this->workspaceId)->first(); $workspace = Workspace::query()->whereKey($this->workspaceId)->first();
@ -67,6 +73,8 @@ public function handle(AlertDispatchService $dispatchService, OperationRunServic
...$this->permissionMissingEvents((int) $workspace->getKey(), $windowStart), ...$this->permissionMissingEvents((int) $workspace->getKey(), $windowStart),
...$this->entraAdminRolesHighEvents((int) $workspace->getKey(), $windowStart), ...$this->entraAdminRolesHighEvents((int) $workspace->getKey(), $windowStart),
]; ];
$dueSoonFindings = $this->dueSoonFindings((int) $workspace->getKey());
$overdueFindings = $this->overdueFindings((int) $workspace->getKey());
$createdDeliveries = 0; $createdDeliveries = 0;
@ -74,13 +82,33 @@ public function handle(AlertDispatchService $dispatchService, OperationRunServic
$createdDeliveries += $dispatchService->dispatchEvent($workspace, $event); $createdDeliveries += $dispatchService->dispatchEvent($workspace, $event);
} }
foreach ($dueSoonFindings as $finding) {
$result = $findingNotificationService->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON);
$createdDeliveries += $result['external_delivery_count'];
if ($result['direct_delivery_status'] === 'sent') {
$createdDeliveries++;
}
}
foreach ($overdueFindings as $finding) {
$result = $findingNotificationService->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE);
$createdDeliveries += $result['external_delivery_count'];
if ($result['direct_delivery_status'] === 'sent') {
$createdDeliveries++;
}
}
$processedEventCount = count($events) + $dueSoonFindings->count() + $overdueFindings->count();
$operationRuns->updateRun( $operationRuns->updateRun(
$operationRun, $operationRun,
status: OperationRunStatus::Completed->value, status: OperationRunStatus::Completed->value,
outcome: OperationRunOutcome::Succeeded->value, outcome: OperationRunOutcome::Succeeded->value,
summaryCounts: [ summaryCounts: [
'total' => count($events), 'total' => $processedEventCount,
'processed' => count($events), 'processed' => $processedEventCount,
'created' => $createdDeliveries, 'created' => $createdDeliveries,
], ],
); );
@ -101,6 +129,45 @@ public function handle(AlertDispatchService $dispatchService, OperationRunServic
} }
} }
/**
* @return Collection<int, Finding>
*/
private function dueSoonFindings(int $workspaceId): Collection
{
$now = CarbonImmutable::now('UTC');
return Finding::query()
->with('tenant')
->withSubjectDisplayName()
->where('workspace_id', $workspaceId)
->openWorkflow()
->whereNotNull('due_at')
->where('due_at', '>', $now)
->where('due_at', '<=', $now->addHours(24))
->orderBy('due_at')
->orderBy('id')
->get();
}
/**
* @return Collection<int, Finding>
*/
private function overdueFindings(int $workspaceId): Collection
{
$now = CarbonImmutable::now('UTC');
return Finding::query()
->with('tenant')
->withSubjectDisplayName()
->where('workspace_id', $workspaceId)
->openWorkflow()
->whereNotNull('due_at')
->where('due_at', '<', $now)
->orderBy('due_at')
->orderBy('id')
->get();
}
private function resolveOperationRun(Workspace $workspace, OperationRunService $operationRuns): ?OperationRun private function resolveOperationRun(Workspace $workspace, OperationRunService $operationRuns): ?OperationRun
{ {
if (is_int($this->operationRunId) && $this->operationRunId > 0) { if (is_int($this->operationRunId) && $this->operationRunId > 0) {

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@ -28,6 +28,14 @@ class AlertRule extends Model
public const string EVENT_ENTRA_ADMIN_ROLES_HIGH = 'entra.admin_roles.high'; public const string EVENT_ENTRA_ADMIN_ROLES_HIGH = 'entra.admin_roles.high';
public const string EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED = 'findings.assigned';
public const string EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED = 'findings.reopened';
public const string EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON = 'findings.due_soon';
public const string EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE = 'findings.overdue';
public const string TENANT_SCOPE_ALL = 'all'; public const string TENANT_SCOPE_ALL = 'all';
public const string TENANT_SCOPE_ALLOWLIST = 'allowlist'; public const string TENANT_SCOPE_ALLOWLIST = 'allowlist';

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@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Notifications\Findings;
use App\Filament\Resources\FindingResource;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\Tenant;
use Filament\Actions\Action;
use Filament\Notifications\Notification as FilamentNotification;
use Illuminate\Bus\Queueable;
use Illuminate\Notifications\Notification;
final class FindingEventNotification extends Notification
{
use Queueable;
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $event
*/
public function __construct(
private readonly Finding $finding,
private readonly Tenant $tenant,
private readonly array $event,
) {}
/**
* @return array<int, string>
*/
public function via(object $notifiable): array
{
return ['database'];
}
/**
* @return array<string, mixed>
*/
public function toDatabase(object $notifiable): array
{
$message = FilamentNotification::make()
->title($this->title())
->body($this->body())
->actions([
Action::make('open_finding')
->label('Open finding')
->url(FindingResource::getUrl(
'view',
['record' => $this->finding],
panel: 'tenant',
tenant: $this->tenant,
)),
])
->getDatabaseMessage();
$message['finding_event'] = [
'event_type' => (string) ($this->event['event_type'] ?? ''),
'finding_id' => (int) $this->finding->getKey(),
'recipient_reason' => data_get($this->event, 'metadata.recipient_reason'),
'fingerprint_key' => (string) ($this->event['fingerprint_key'] ?? ''),
'due_cycle_key' => $this->event['due_cycle_key'] ?? null,
'tenant_name' => $this->tenant->getFilamentName(),
'severity' => (string) ($this->event['severity'] ?? ''),
];
return $message;
}
private function title(): string
{
$title = trim((string) ($this->event['title'] ?? 'Finding update'));
return $title !== '' ? $title : 'Finding update';
}
private function body(): string
{
$body = trim((string) ($this->event['body'] ?? 'A finding needs follow-up.'));
$recipientReason = $this->recipientReasonCopy((string) data_get($this->event, 'metadata.recipient_reason', ''));
return trim($body.' '.$recipientReason);
}
private function recipientReasonCopy(string $reason): string
{
return match ($reason) {
'new_assignee' => 'You are the new assignee.',
'current_assignee' => 'You are the current assignee.',
'current_owner' => 'You are the accountable owner.',
default => '',
};
}
}

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
use App\Filament\Pages\Auth\Login; use App\Filament\Pages\Auth\Login;
use App\Filament\Pages\ChooseTenant; use App\Filament\Pages\ChooseTenant;
use App\Filament\Pages\ChooseWorkspace; use App\Filament\Pages\ChooseWorkspace;
use App\Filament\Pages\Findings\FindingsIntakeQueue;
use App\Filament\Pages\Findings\MyFindingsInbox; use App\Filament\Pages\Findings\MyFindingsInbox;
use App\Filament\Pages\InventoryCoverage; use App\Filament\Pages\InventoryCoverage;
use App\Filament\Pages\Monitoring\FindingExceptionsQueue; use App\Filament\Pages\Monitoring\FindingExceptionsQueue;
@ -177,6 +178,7 @@ public function panel(Panel $panel): Panel
InventoryCoverage::class, InventoryCoverage::class,
TenantRequiredPermissions::class, TenantRequiredPermissions::class,
WorkspaceSettings::class, WorkspaceSettings::class,
FindingsIntakeQueue::class,
MyFindingsInbox::class, MyFindingsInbox::class,
FindingExceptionsQueue::class, FindingExceptionsQueue::class,
ReviewRegister::class, ReviewRegister::class,

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@ -186,6 +186,8 @@ private function buildPayload(array $event): array
return [ return [
'title' => $title, 'title' => $title,
'body' => $body, 'body' => $body,
'event_type' => trim((string) ($event['event_type'] ?? '')),
'fingerprint_key' => trim((string) ($event['fingerprint_key'] ?? '')),
'metadata' => $metadata, 'metadata' => $metadata,
]; ];
} }

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@ -0,0 +1,389 @@
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Services\Findings;
use App\Models\AlertRule;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\Tenant;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Models\Workspace;
use App\Notifications\Findings\FindingEventNotification;
use App\Services\Alerts\AlertDispatchService;
use App\Services\Auth\CapabilityResolver;
use App\Support\Auth\Capabilities;
use Carbon\CarbonInterface;
use InvalidArgumentException;
final class FindingNotificationService
{
public function __construct(
private readonly AlertDispatchService $alertDispatchService,
private readonly CapabilityResolver $capabilityResolver,
) {}
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $context
* @return array{
* event_type: string,
* fingerprint_key: string,
* direct_delivery_status: 'sent'|'suppressed'|'deduped'|'no_recipient',
* external_delivery_count: int
* }
*/
public function dispatch(Finding $finding, string $eventType, array $context = []): array
{
$finding = $this->reloadFinding($finding);
$tenant = $finding->tenant;
if (! $tenant instanceof Tenant) {
return $this->dispatchResult(
eventType: $eventType,
fingerprintKey: '',
directDeliveryStatus: 'no_recipient',
externalDeliveryCount: 0,
);
}
if ($this->shouldSuppressEvent($finding, $eventType, $context)) {
return $this->dispatchResult(
eventType: $eventType,
fingerprintKey: $this->fingerprintFor($finding, $eventType, $context),
directDeliveryStatus: 'suppressed',
externalDeliveryCount: 0,
);
}
$resolution = $this->resolveRecipient($finding, $eventType, $context);
$event = $this->buildEventEnvelope($finding, $tenant, $eventType, $resolution['reason'], $context);
$directDeliveryStatus = $this->dispatchDirectNotification($finding, $tenant, $event, $resolution['user_id']);
$externalDeliveryCount = $this->dispatchExternalCopies($finding, $event);
return $this->dispatchResult(
eventType: $eventType,
fingerprintKey: (string) $event['fingerprint_key'],
directDeliveryStatus: $directDeliveryStatus,
externalDeliveryCount: $externalDeliveryCount,
);
}
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $context
* @return array{user_id: ?int, reason: ?string}
*/
private function resolveRecipient(Finding $finding, string $eventType, array $context): array
{
return match ($eventType) {
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED => [
'user_id' => $this->normalizeId($context['assignee_user_id'] ?? $finding->assignee_user_id),
'reason' => 'new_assignee',
],
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED => $this->preferredRecipient(
preferredUserId: $this->normalizeId($finding->assignee_user_id),
preferredReason: 'current_assignee',
fallbackUserId: $this->normalizeId($finding->owner_user_id),
fallbackReason: 'current_owner',
),
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON => $this->preferredRecipient(
preferredUserId: $this->normalizeId($finding->assignee_user_id),
preferredReason: 'current_assignee',
fallbackUserId: $this->normalizeId($finding->owner_user_id),
fallbackReason: 'current_owner',
),
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE => $this->preferredRecipient(
preferredUserId: $this->normalizeId($finding->owner_user_id),
preferredReason: 'current_owner',
fallbackUserId: $this->normalizeId($finding->assignee_user_id),
fallbackReason: 'current_assignee',
),
default => throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('Unsupported finding notification event [%s].', $eventType)),
};
}
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $context
* @return array<string, mixed>
*/
private function buildEventEnvelope(
Finding $finding,
Tenant $tenant,
string $eventType,
?string $recipientReason,
array $context,
): array {
$severity = strtolower(trim((string) $finding->severity));
$summary = $finding->resolvedSubjectDisplayName() ?? 'Finding #'.(int) $finding->getKey();
$title = $this->eventLabel($eventType);
$fingerprintKey = $this->fingerprintFor($finding, $eventType, $context);
$dueCycleKey = $this->dueCycleKey($finding, $eventType);
return [
'event_type' => $eventType,
'workspace_id' => (int) $finding->workspace_id,
'tenant_id' => (int) $tenant->getKey(),
'finding_id' => (int) $finding->getKey(),
'severity' => $severity,
'title' => $title,
'body' => $this->eventBody($eventType, $tenant, $summary, ucfirst($severity)),
'fingerprint_key' => $fingerprintKey,
'due_cycle_key' => $dueCycleKey,
'metadata' => [
'tenant_name' => $tenant->getFilamentName(),
'summary' => $summary,
'recipient_reason' => $recipientReason,
'owner_user_id' => $this->normalizeId($finding->owner_user_id),
'assignee_user_id' => $this->normalizeId($finding->assignee_user_id),
'due_at' => $this->optionalIso8601($finding->due_at),
'reopened_at' => $this->optionalIso8601($finding->reopened_at),
'severity_label' => ucfirst($severity),
],
];
}
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $event
*/
private function dispatchDirectNotification(Finding $finding, Tenant $tenant, array $event, ?int $userId): string
{
if (! is_int($userId) || $userId <= 0) {
return 'no_recipient';
}
$user = User::query()->find($userId);
if (! $user instanceof User) {
return 'no_recipient';
}
if (! $user->canAccessTenant($tenant)) {
return 'suppressed';
}
if (! $this->capabilityResolver->can($user, $tenant, Capabilities::TENANT_FINDINGS_VIEW)) {
return 'suppressed';
}
if ($this->alreadySentDirectNotification($user, (string) $event['fingerprint_key'])) {
return 'deduped';
}
$user->notify(new FindingEventNotification($finding, $tenant, $event));
return 'sent';
}
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $event
*/
private function dispatchExternalCopies(Finding $finding, array $event): int
{
$workspace = Workspace::query()->whereKey((int) $finding->workspace_id)->first();
if (! $workspace instanceof Workspace) {
return 0;
}
return $this->alertDispatchService->dispatchEvent($workspace, $event);
}
private function alreadySentDirectNotification(User $user, string $fingerprintKey): bool
{
if ($fingerprintKey === '') {
return false;
}
return $user->notifications()
->where('type', FindingEventNotification::class)
->where('data->finding_event->fingerprint_key', $fingerprintKey)
->exists();
}
private function reloadFinding(Finding $finding): Finding
{
$fresh = Finding::query()
->with('tenant')
->withSubjectDisplayName()
->find($finding->getKey());
if ($fresh instanceof Finding) {
return $fresh;
}
$finding->loadMissing('tenant');
return $finding;
}
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $context
*/
private function shouldSuppressEvent(Finding $finding, string $eventType, array $context): bool
{
return match ($eventType) {
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED => ! $finding->hasOpenStatus()
|| $this->normalizeId($context['assignee_user_id'] ?? $finding->assignee_user_id) === null,
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE => ! $finding->hasOpenStatus()
|| ! $finding->due_at instanceof CarbonInterface,
default => false,
};
}
/**
* @param array<string, mixed> $context
*/
private function fingerprintFor(Finding $finding, string $eventType, array $context): string
{
$findingId = (int) $finding->getKey();
return match ($eventType) {
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED => sprintf(
'finding:%d:%s:assignee:%d:updated:%s',
$findingId,
$eventType,
$this->normalizeId($context['assignee_user_id'] ?? $finding->assignee_user_id) ?? 0,
$this->optionalIso8601($finding->updated_at) ?? 'none',
),
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED => sprintf(
'finding:%d:%s:reopened:%s',
$findingId,
$eventType,
$this->optionalIso8601($finding->reopened_at) ?? 'none',
),
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON,
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE => sprintf(
'finding:%d:%s:due:%s',
$findingId,
$eventType,
$this->dueCycleKey($finding, $eventType) ?? 'none',
),
default => throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('Unsupported finding notification event [%s].', $eventType)),
};
}
private function dueCycleKey(Finding $finding, string $eventType): ?string
{
if (! in_array($eventType, [
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON,
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE,
], true)) {
return null;
}
return $this->optionalIso8601($finding->due_at);
}
private function eventLabel(string $eventType): string
{
return match ($eventType) {
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED => 'Finding assigned',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED => 'Finding reopened',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON => 'Finding due soon',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE => 'Finding overdue',
default => throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('Unsupported finding notification event [%s].', $eventType)),
};
}
private function eventBody(string $eventType, Tenant $tenant, string $summary, string $severityLabel): string
{
return match ($eventType) {
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED => sprintf(
'%s in %s was assigned. %s severity.',
$summary,
$tenant->getFilamentName(),
$severityLabel,
),
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED => sprintf(
'%s in %s reopened and needs follow-up. %s severity.',
$summary,
$tenant->getFilamentName(),
$severityLabel,
),
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON => sprintf(
'%s in %s is due within 24 hours. %s severity.',
$summary,
$tenant->getFilamentName(),
$severityLabel,
),
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE => sprintf(
'%s in %s is overdue. %s severity.',
$summary,
$tenant->getFilamentName(),
$severityLabel,
),
default => throw new InvalidArgumentException(sprintf('Unsupported finding notification event [%s].', $eventType)),
};
}
/**
* @return array{user_id: ?int, reason: ?string}
*/
private function preferredRecipient(
?int $preferredUserId,
string $preferredReason,
?int $fallbackUserId,
string $fallbackReason,
): array {
if (is_int($preferredUserId) && $preferredUserId > 0) {
return [
'user_id' => $preferredUserId,
'reason' => $preferredReason,
];
}
if (is_int($fallbackUserId) && $fallbackUserId > 0) {
return [
'user_id' => $fallbackUserId,
'reason' => $fallbackReason,
];
}
return [
'user_id' => null,
'reason' => null,
];
}
private function normalizeId(mixed $value): ?int
{
if (! is_numeric($value)) {
return null;
}
$normalized = (int) $value;
return $normalized > 0 ? $normalized : null;
}
private function optionalIso8601(mixed $value): ?string
{
if (! $value instanceof CarbonInterface) {
return null;
}
return $value->toIso8601String();
}
/**
* @return array{
* event_type: string,
* fingerprint_key: string,
* direct_delivery_status: 'sent'|'suppressed'|'deduped'|'no_recipient',
* external_delivery_count: int
* }
*/
private function dispatchResult(
string $eventType,
string $fingerprintKey,
string $directDeliveryStatus,
int $externalDeliveryCount,
): array {
return [
'event_type' => $eventType,
'fingerprint_key' => $fingerprintKey,
'direct_delivery_status' => $directDeliveryStatus,
'external_delivery_count' => $externalDeliveryCount,
];
}
}

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
namespace App\Services\Findings; namespace App\Services\Findings;
use App\Models\Finding; use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\AlertRule;
use App\Models\Tenant; use App\Models\Tenant;
use App\Models\TenantMembership; use App\Models\TenantMembership;
use App\Models\User; use App\Models\User;
@ -17,6 +18,7 @@
use Illuminate\Auth\Access\AuthorizationException; use Illuminate\Auth\Access\AuthorizationException;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB; use Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB;
use InvalidArgumentException; use InvalidArgumentException;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\ConflictHttpException;
use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\NotFoundHttpException; use Symfony\Component\HttpKernel\Exception\NotFoundHttpException;
final class FindingWorkflowService final class FindingWorkflowService
@ -25,6 +27,7 @@ public function __construct(
private readonly FindingSlaPolicy $slaPolicy, private readonly FindingSlaPolicy $slaPolicy,
private readonly AuditLogger $auditLogger, private readonly AuditLogger $auditLogger,
private readonly CapabilityResolver $capabilityResolver, private readonly CapabilityResolver $capabilityResolver,
private readonly FindingNotificationService $findingNotificationService,
) {} ) {}
public function triage(Finding $finding, Tenant $tenant, User $actor): Finding public function triage(Finding $finding, Tenant $tenant, User $actor): Finding
@ -107,6 +110,7 @@ public function assign(
throw new InvalidArgumentException('Only open findings can be assigned.'); throw new InvalidArgumentException('Only open findings can be assigned.');
} }
$beforeAssigneeUserId = is_numeric($finding->assignee_user_id) ? (int) $finding->assignee_user_id : null;
$this->assertTenantMemberOrNull($tenant, $assigneeUserId, 'assignee_user_id'); $this->assertTenantMemberOrNull($tenant, $assigneeUserId, 'assignee_user_id');
$this->assertTenantMemberOrNull($tenant, $ownerUserId, 'owner_user_id'); $this->assertTenantMemberOrNull($tenant, $ownerUserId, 'owner_user_id');
@ -123,7 +127,7 @@ public function assign(
afterAssigneeUserId: $assigneeUserId, afterAssigneeUserId: $assigneeUserId,
); );
return $this->mutateAndAudit( $updatedFinding = $this->mutateAndAudit(
finding: $finding, finding: $finding,
tenant: $tenant, tenant: $tenant,
actor: $actor, actor: $actor,
@ -141,6 +145,63 @@ public function assign(
$record->owner_user_id = $ownerUserId; $record->owner_user_id = $ownerUserId;
}, },
); );
if ($assigneeUserId !== null && $assigneeUserId !== $beforeAssigneeUserId) {
$this->findingNotificationService->dispatch(
$updatedFinding,
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED,
['assignee_user_id' => $assigneeUserId],
);
}
return $updatedFinding;
}
public function claim(Finding $finding, Tenant $tenant, User $actor): Finding
{
$this->authorize($finding, $tenant, $actor, [Capabilities::TENANT_FINDINGS_ASSIGN]);
$assigneeUserId = (int) $actor->getKey();
$ownerUserId = is_numeric($finding->owner_user_id) ? (int) $finding->owner_user_id : null;
$changeClassification = $this->responsibilityChangeClassification(
beforeOwnerUserId: $ownerUserId,
beforeAssigneeUserId: is_numeric($finding->assignee_user_id) ? (int) $finding->assignee_user_id : null,
afterOwnerUserId: $ownerUserId,
afterAssigneeUserId: $assigneeUserId,
);
$changeSummary = $this->responsibilityChangeSummary(
beforeOwnerUserId: $ownerUserId,
beforeAssigneeUserId: is_numeric($finding->assignee_user_id) ? (int) $finding->assignee_user_id : null,
afterOwnerUserId: $ownerUserId,
afterAssigneeUserId: $assigneeUserId,
);
return $this->mutateAndAudit(
finding: $finding,
tenant: $tenant,
actor: $actor,
action: AuditActionId::FindingAssigned,
context: [
'metadata' => [
'assignee_user_id' => $assigneeUserId,
'owner_user_id' => $ownerUserId,
'responsibility_change_classification' => $changeClassification,
'responsibility_change_summary' => $changeSummary,
'claim_self_service' => true,
],
],
mutate: function (Finding $record) use ($assigneeUserId): void {
if (! in_array((string) $record->status, Finding::openStatuses(), true)) {
throw new ConflictHttpException('Finding is no longer claimable.');
}
if ($record->assignee_user_id !== null) {
throw new ConflictHttpException('Finding is already assigned.');
}
$record->assignee_user_id = $assigneeUserId;
},
);
} }
public function responsibilityChangeClassification( public function responsibilityChangeClassification(
@ -393,7 +454,7 @@ public function reopenBySystem(
$slaDays = $this->slaPolicy->daysForFinding($finding, $tenant); $slaDays = $this->slaPolicy->daysForFinding($finding, $tenant);
$dueAt = $this->slaPolicy->dueAtForSeverity((string) $finding->severity, $tenant, $reopenedAt); $dueAt = $this->slaPolicy->dueAtForSeverity((string) $finding->severity, $tenant, $reopenedAt);
return $this->mutateAndAudit( $reopenedFinding = $this->mutateAndAudit(
finding: $finding, finding: $finding,
tenant: $tenant, tenant: $tenant,
actor: null, actor: null,
@ -424,6 +485,10 @@ public function reopenBySystem(
actorType: AuditActorType::System, actorType: AuditActorType::System,
operationRunId: $operationRunId, operationRunId: $operationRunId,
); );
$this->findingNotificationService->dispatch($reopenedFinding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED);
return $reopenedFinding;
} }
/** /**

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@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ public static function forTenant(?Tenant $tenant): self
} }
$assignment = BaselineTenantAssignment::query() $assignment = BaselineTenantAssignment::query()
->with('baselineProfile')
->where('tenant_id', $tenant->getKey()) ->where('tenant_id', $tenant->getKey())
->first(); ->first();

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ public function handle(Request $request, Closure $next): Response
return $next($request); return $next($request);
} }
if ($path === '/admin/findings/my-work') { if (in_array($path, ['/admin/findings/my-work', '/admin/findings/intake'], true)) {
$this->configureNavigationForRequest($panel); $this->configureNavigationForRequest($panel);
return $next($request); return $next($request);
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ public function handle(Request $request, Closure $next): Response
str_starts_with($path, '/admin/w/') str_starts_with($path, '/admin/w/')
|| str_starts_with($path, '/admin/workspaces') || str_starts_with($path, '/admin/workspaces')
|| str_starts_with($path, '/admin/operations') || str_starts_with($path, '/admin/operations')
|| in_array($path, ['/admin', '/admin/choose-workspace', '/admin/choose-tenant', '/admin/no-access', '/admin/alerts', '/admin/audit-log', '/admin/onboarding', '/admin/settings/workspace', '/admin/findings/my-work'], true) || in_array($path, ['/admin', '/admin/choose-workspace', '/admin/choose-tenant', '/admin/no-access', '/admin/alerts', '/admin/audit-log', '/admin/onboarding', '/admin/settings/workspace', '/admin/findings/my-work', '/admin/findings/intake'], true)
) { ) {
$this->configureNavigationForRequest($panel); $this->configureNavigationForRequest($panel);
@ -261,6 +261,10 @@ private function adminPathRequiresTenantSelection(string $path): bool
return false; return false;
} }
if (str_starts_with($path, '/admin/findings/intake')) {
return false;
}
return preg_match('#^/admin/(inventory|policies|policy-versions|backup-sets|backup-schedules|findings|finding-exceptions)(/|$)#', $path) === 1; return preg_match('#^/admin/(inventory|policies|policy-versions|backup-sets|backup-schedules|findings|finding-exceptions)(/|$)#', $path) === 1;
} }
} }

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@ -294,6 +294,8 @@ private static function operationAliases(): array
new OperationTypeAlias('policy_version.force_delete', 'policy_version.force_delete', 'canonical', true), new OperationTypeAlias('policy_version.force_delete', 'policy_version.force_delete', 'canonical', true),
new OperationTypeAlias('alerts.evaluate', 'alerts.evaluate', 'canonical', true), new OperationTypeAlias('alerts.evaluate', 'alerts.evaluate', 'canonical', true),
new OperationTypeAlias('alerts.deliver', 'alerts.deliver', 'canonical', true), new OperationTypeAlias('alerts.deliver', 'alerts.deliver', 'canonical', true),
new OperationTypeAlias('baseline.capture', 'baseline.capture', 'canonical', true),
new OperationTypeAlias('baseline.compare', 'baseline.compare', 'canonical', true),
new OperationTypeAlias('baseline_capture', 'baseline.capture', 'legacy_alias', true, 'Historical baseline_capture values resolve to baseline.capture.', 'Prefer baseline.capture on canonical read paths.'), new OperationTypeAlias('baseline_capture', 'baseline.capture', 'legacy_alias', true, 'Historical baseline_capture values resolve to baseline.capture.', 'Prefer baseline.capture on canonical read paths.'),
new OperationTypeAlias('baseline_compare', 'baseline.compare', 'legacy_alias', true, 'Historical baseline_compare values resolve to baseline.compare.', 'Prefer baseline.compare on canonical read paths.'), new OperationTypeAlias('baseline_compare', 'baseline.compare', 'legacy_alias', true, 'Historical baseline_compare values resolve to baseline.compare.', 'Prefer baseline.compare on canonical read paths.'),
new OperationTypeAlias('permission_posture_check', 'permission.posture.check', 'legacy_alias', true, 'Historical permission_posture_check values resolve to permission.posture.check.', 'Prefer dotted permission posture naming on new read paths.'), new OperationTypeAlias('permission_posture_check', 'permission.posture.check', 'legacy_alias', true, 'Historical permission_posture_check values resolve to permission.posture.check.', 'Prefer dotted permission posture naming on new read paths.'),

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@ -217,29 +217,26 @@ private function myFindingsSignal(int $workspaceId, Collection $accessibleTenant
->values() ->values()
->all(); ->all();
$openAssignedCount = $visibleTenantIds === [] $assignedCounts = $visibleTenantIds === []
? 0 ? null
: (int) $this->scopeToVisibleTenants( : $this->scopeToVisibleTenants(
Finding::query(), Finding::query(),
$workspaceId, $workspaceId,
$visibleTenantIds, $visibleTenantIds,
) )
->where('assignee_user_id', (int) $user->getKey()) ->where('assignee_user_id', (int) $user->getKey())
->whereIn('status', Finding::openStatusesForQuery()) ->whereIn('status', Finding::openStatusesForQuery())
->count(); ->selectRaw('count(*) as open_assigned_count')
->selectRaw('sum(case when due_at is not null and due_at < ? then 1 else 0 end) as overdue_assigned_count', [now()])
->first();
$overdueAssignedCount = $visibleTenantIds === [] $openAssignedCount = is_numeric($assignedCounts?->open_assigned_count)
? 0 ? (int) $assignedCounts->open_assigned_count
: (int) $this->scopeToVisibleTenants( : 0;
Finding::query(),
$workspaceId, $overdueAssignedCount = is_numeric($assignedCounts?->overdue_assigned_count)
$visibleTenantIds, ? (int) $assignedCounts->overdue_assigned_count
) : 0;
->where('assignee_user_id', (int) $user->getKey())
->whereIn('status', Finding::openStatusesForQuery())
->whereNotNull('due_at')
->where('due_at', '<', now())
->count();
$isCalm = $openAssignedCount === 0; $isCalm = $openAssignedCount === 0;
@ -1434,10 +1431,9 @@ private function canManageWorkspaces(Workspace $workspace, User $user): bool
} }
$roles = WorkspaceRoleCapabilityMap::rolesWithCapability(Capabilities::WORKSPACE_MEMBERSHIP_MANAGE); $roles = WorkspaceRoleCapabilityMap::rolesWithCapability(Capabilities::WORKSPACE_MEMBERSHIP_MANAGE);
$role = $this->workspaceCapabilityResolver->getRole($user, $workspace);
return $user->workspaceMemberships() return $role !== null && in_array($role->value, $roles, true);
->whereIn('role', $roles)
->exists();
} }
private function tenantRouteKey(Tenant $tenant): string private function tenantRouteKey(Tenant $tenant): string

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@ -140,6 +140,34 @@ public function reopened(): static
]); ]);
} }
public function ownedBy(?int $userId): static
{
return $this->state(fn (array $attributes): array => [
'owner_user_id' => $userId,
]);
}
public function assignedTo(?int $userId): static
{
return $this->state(fn (array $attributes): array => [
'assignee_user_id' => $userId,
]);
}
public function dueWithinHours(int $hours): static
{
return $this->state(fn (array $attributes): array => [
'due_at' => now()->addHours($hours),
]);
}
public function overdueByHours(int $hours = 1): static
{
return $this->state(fn (array $attributes): array => [
'due_at' => now()->subHours($hours),
]);
}
/** /**
* State for closed findings. * State for closed findings.
*/ */

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@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
<x-filament-panels::page>
@php($scope = $this->appliedScope())
@php($summary = $this->summaryCounts())
@php($queueViews = $this->queueViews())
<div class="space-y-6">
<x-filament::section>
<div class="flex flex-col gap-4">
<div class="space-y-2">
<div class="inline-flex w-fit items-center gap-2 rounded-full border border-warning-200 bg-warning-50 px-3 py-1 text-xs font-medium text-warning-700 dark:border-warning-700/60 dark:bg-warning-950/40 dark:text-warning-300">
<x-filament::icon icon="heroicon-o-inbox-stack" class="h-3.5 w-3.5" />
Shared unassigned work
</div>
<div class="space-y-1">
<h1 class="text-2xl font-semibold tracking-tight text-gray-950 dark:text-white">
Findings intake
</h1>
<p class="max-w-3xl text-sm leading-6 text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-300">
Review visible unassigned open findings across entitled tenants in one queue. Tenant context can narrow the view, but the intake scope stays fixed.
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="grid grid-cols-1 gap-3 md:grid-cols-2 xl:grid-cols-4">
<div class="rounded-2xl border border-gray-200 bg-white p-4 shadow-sm dark:border-white/10 dark:bg-white/5">
<div class="text-xs font-medium uppercase tracking-[0.14em] text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400">
Visible unassigned
</div>
<div class="mt-2 text-3xl font-semibold text-gray-950 dark:text-white">
{{ $summary['visible_unassigned'] }}
</div>
<div class="mt-1 text-sm text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-300">
Visible unassigned intake rows after the current tenant scope.
</div>
</div>
<div class="rounded-2xl border border-warning-200 bg-warning-50/70 p-4 shadow-sm dark:border-warning-700/50 dark:bg-warning-950/30">
<div class="text-xs font-medium uppercase tracking-[0.14em] text-warning-700 dark:text-warning-200">
Needs triage
</div>
<div class="mt-2 text-3xl font-semibold text-warning-950 dark:text-warning-100">
{{ $summary['visible_needs_triage'] }}
</div>
<div class="mt-1 text-sm text-warning-800 dark:text-warning-200">
Visible `new` and `reopened` intake rows that still need first routing.
</div>
</div>
<div class="rounded-2xl border border-danger-200 bg-danger-50/70 p-4 shadow-sm dark:border-danger-700/50 dark:bg-danger-950/30">
<div class="text-xs font-medium uppercase tracking-[0.14em] text-danger-700 dark:text-danger-200">
Overdue
</div>
<div class="mt-2 text-3xl font-semibold text-danger-950 dark:text-danger-100">
{{ $summary['visible_overdue'] }}
</div>
<div class="mt-1 text-sm text-danger-800 dark:text-danger-200">
Intake rows that are already past due.
</div>
</div>
<div class="rounded-2xl border border-gray-200 bg-white p-4 shadow-sm dark:border-white/10 dark:bg-white/5">
<div class="text-xs font-medium uppercase tracking-[0.14em] text-gray-500 dark:text-gray-400">
Applied scope
</div>
<div class="mt-2 text-sm font-semibold text-gray-950 dark:text-white">
{{ $scope['queue_view_label'] }}
</div>
<div class="mt-1 text-sm text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-300">
@if (($scope['tenant_prefilter_source'] ?? 'none') === 'active_tenant_context')
Tenant prefilter from active context:
<span class="font-medium text-gray-950 dark:text-white">{{ $scope['tenant_label'] }}</span>
@elseif (($scope['tenant_prefilter_source'] ?? 'none') === 'explicit_filter')
Tenant filter applied:
<span class="font-medium text-gray-950 dark:text-white">{{ $scope['tenant_label'] }}</span>
@else
All visible tenants are currently included.
@endif
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="flex flex-wrap gap-2">
@foreach ($queueViews as $queueView)
<a
href="{{ $queueView['url'] }}"
class="inline-flex items-center gap-2 rounded-full border px-3 py-1.5 text-sm font-medium transition {{ $queueView['active'] ? 'border-primary-200 bg-primary-50 text-primary-700 dark:border-primary-700/60 dark:bg-primary-950/40 dark:text-primary-300' : 'border-gray-200 bg-white text-gray-700 hover:border-gray-300 hover:text-gray-950 dark:border-white/10 dark:bg-white/5 dark:text-gray-300 dark:hover:border-white/20 dark:hover:text-white' }}"
>
<span>{{ $queueView['label'] }}</span>
<span class="rounded-full bg-black/5 px-2 py-0.5 text-xs font-semibold dark:bg-white/10">
{{ $queueView['badge_count'] }}
</span>
<span class="text-[11px] uppercase tracking-[0.12em] opacity-70">Fixed</span>
</a>
@endforeach
</div>
</div>
</x-filament::section>
{{ $this->table }}
</div>
</x-filament-panels::page>

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use App\Filament\Resources\AlertDeliveryResource;
use App\Filament\Resources\AlertDeliveryResource\Pages\ListAlertDeliveries;
use App\Filament\Resources\AlertRuleResource;
use App\Models\AlertDelivery;
use App\Models\AlertDestination;
use App\Models\AlertRule;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\Tenant;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Models\Workspace;
use App\Models\WorkspaceMembership;
use App\Notifications\Findings\FindingEventNotification;
use App\Services\Auth\WorkspaceCapabilityResolver;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingNotificationService;
use App\Support\Workspaces\WorkspaceContext;
use Filament\Facades\Filament;
use Livewire\Livewire;
it('exposes the four finding notification events in the existing alert rule options', function (): void {
expect(AlertRuleResource::eventTypeOptions())->toMatchArray([
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED => 'Finding assigned',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED => 'Finding reopened',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON => 'Finding due soon',
AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE => 'Finding overdue',
]);
});
it('delivers a direct finding notification without requiring a matching alert rule', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Assigned Operator']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
]);
$result = app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED);
expect($result['direct_delivery_status'])->toBe('sent')
->and($result['external_delivery_count'])->toBe(0)
->and($assignee->notifications()->where('type', FindingEventNotification::class)->count())->toBe(1)
->and(AlertDelivery::query()->count())->toBe(0);
});
it('fans out matching external copies through the existing alert delivery pipeline', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$workspaceId = (int) $tenant->workspace_id;
$destination = AlertDestination::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'is_enabled' => true,
]);
$rule = AlertRule::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'event_type' => AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE,
'minimum_severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_MEDIUM,
'is_enabled' => true,
'cooldown_seconds' => 0,
]);
$rule->destinations()->attach($destination->getKey(), [
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
]);
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => null,
'severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_HIGH,
'due_at' => now()->subHour(),
]);
$result = app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE);
$delivery = AlertDelivery::query()->latest('id')->first();
expect($result['direct_delivery_status'])->toBe('sent')
->and($result['external_delivery_count'])->toBe(1)
->and($delivery)->not->toBeNull()
->and($delivery?->event_type)->toBe(AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE)
->and(data_get($delivery?->payload, 'title'))->toBe('Finding overdue');
});
it('inherits minimum severity tenant scoping and cooldown suppression for finding alert copies', function (): void {
[$ownerA, $tenantA] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$workspaceId = (int) $tenantA->workspace_id;
$tenantB = Tenant::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
]);
[$ownerB] = createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenantB, role: 'owner');
$destination = AlertDestination::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'is_enabled' => true,
]);
$rule = AlertRule::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'event_type' => AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE,
'minimum_severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_HIGH,
'tenant_scope_mode' => AlertRule::TENANT_SCOPE_ALLOWLIST,
'tenant_allowlist' => [(int) $tenantA->getKey()],
'is_enabled' => true,
'cooldown_seconds' => 3600,
]);
$rule->destinations()->attach($destination->getKey(), [
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
]);
$mediumFinding = Finding::factory()->for($tenantA)->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $ownerA->getKey(),
'severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_MEDIUM,
'due_at' => now()->subHour(),
]);
$scopedOutFinding = Finding::factory()->for($tenantB)->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $ownerB->getKey(),
'severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_CRITICAL,
'due_at' => now()->subHour(),
]);
$trackedFinding = Finding::factory()->for($tenantA)->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $ownerA->getKey(),
'severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_HIGH,
'due_at' => now()->subHour(),
]);
expect(app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($mediumFinding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE)['external_delivery_count'])->toBe(0)
->and(app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($scopedOutFinding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE)['external_delivery_count'])->toBe(0);
app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($trackedFinding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE);
app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($trackedFinding->fresh(), AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE);
$deliveries = AlertDelivery::query()
->where('workspace_id', $workspaceId)
->where('event_type', AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE)
->orderBy('id')
->get();
expect($deliveries)->toHaveCount(2)
->and($deliveries[0]->status)->toBe(AlertDelivery::STATUS_QUEUED)
->and($deliveries[1]->status)->toBe(AlertDelivery::STATUS_SUPPRESSED);
});
it('inherits quiet hours deferral for finding alert copies', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$workspaceId = (int) $tenant->workspace_id;
$destination = AlertDestination::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'is_enabled' => true,
]);
$rule = AlertRule::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'event_type' => AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED,
'minimum_severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_LOW,
'is_enabled' => true,
'cooldown_seconds' => 0,
'quiet_hours_enabled' => true,
'quiet_hours_start' => '00:00',
'quiet_hours_end' => '23:59',
'quiet_hours_timezone' => 'UTC',
]);
$rule->destinations()->attach($destination->getKey(), [
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
]);
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_LOW,
]);
$result = app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED);
$delivery = AlertDelivery::query()->latest('id')->first();
expect($result['external_delivery_count'])->toBe(1)
->and($delivery)->not->toBeNull()
->and($delivery?->status)->toBe(AlertDelivery::STATUS_DEFERRED);
});
it('renders finding event labels and filters in the existing alert deliveries viewer', function (): void {
$tenant = Tenant::factory()->create();
[$user, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, role: 'owner');
$workspaceId = (int) $tenant->workspace_id;
$rule = AlertRule::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'event_type' => AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE,
]);
$destination = AlertDestination::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'is_enabled' => true,
]);
$delivery = AlertDelivery::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'tenant_id' => (int) $tenant->getKey(),
'alert_rule_id' => (int) $rule->getKey(),
'alert_destination_id' => (int) $destination->getKey(),
'event_type' => AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE,
'payload' => [
'title' => 'Finding overdue',
'body' => 'A finding is overdue and needs follow-up.',
],
]);
$this->actingAs($user);
Filament::setTenant($tenant, true);
Livewire::test(ListAlertDeliveries::class)
->filterTable('event_type', AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE)
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$delivery])
->assertSee('Finding overdue');
expect(AlertRuleResource::eventTypeLabel(AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE))->toBe('Finding overdue');
});
it('preserves alerts read and mutation boundaries for the existing admin surfaces', function (): void {
$workspace = Workspace::factory()->create();
$viewer = User::factory()->create();
WorkspaceMembership::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $workspace->getKey(),
'user_id' => (int) $viewer->getKey(),
'role' => 'readonly',
]);
session()->put(WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY, (int) $workspace->getKey());
$this->actingAs($viewer)
->get(AlertRuleResource::getUrl(panel: 'admin'))
->assertOk();
$this->actingAs($viewer)
->get(AlertDeliveryResource::getUrl(panel: 'admin'))
->assertOk();
$this->actingAs($viewer)
->get(AlertRuleResource::getUrl('create', panel: 'admin'))
->assertForbidden();
$resolver = \Mockery::mock(WorkspaceCapabilityResolver::class);
$resolver->shouldReceive('isMember')->andReturnTrue();
$resolver->shouldReceive('can')->andReturnFalse();
app()->instance(WorkspaceCapabilityResolver::class, $resolver);
$this->actingAs($viewer)
->get(AlertRuleResource::getUrl(panel: 'admin'))
->assertForbidden();
$this->actingAs($viewer)
->get(AlertDeliveryResource::getUrl(panel: 'admin'))
->assertForbidden();
$outsider = User::factory()->create();
app()->forgetInstance(WorkspaceCapabilityResolver::class);
$this->actingAs($outsider)
->get(AlertRuleResource::getUrl(panel: 'admin'))
->assertNotFound();
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->and($first[0]['fingerprint_key'])->toBe($second[0]['fingerprint_key']) ->and($first[0]['fingerprint_key'])->toBe($second[0]['fingerprint_key'])
->and($first[0]['fingerprint_key'])->not->toBe($third[0]['fingerprint_key']); ->and($first[0]['fingerprint_key'])->not->toBe($third[0]['fingerprint_key']);
}); });
it('keeps aggregate sla due alerts separate from finding-level due soon reminders', function (): void {
$now = CarbonImmutable::parse('2026-04-22T12:00:00Z');
CarbonImmutable::setTestNow($now);
[$user, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$workspaceId = (int) session()->get(WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY);
Finding::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'tenant_id' => $tenant->getKey(),
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_HIGH,
'due_at' => $now->subHour(),
]);
Finding::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'tenant_id' => $tenant->getKey(),
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_CRITICAL,
'due_at' => $now->addHours(6),
]);
$events = invokeSlaDueEvents($workspaceId, $now->subDay());
expect($events)->toHaveCount(1)
->and($events[0]['event_type'])->toBe(AlertRule::EVENT_SLA_DUE)
->and($events[0]['metadata'])->toMatchArray([
'overdue_total' => 1,
'overdue_by_severity' => [
'critical' => 0,
'high' => 1,
'medium' => 0,
'low' => 0,
],
]);
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use App\Filament\Pages\Findings\FindingsIntakeQueue;
use App\Filament\Resources\FindingResource;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\Tenant;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Models\Workspace;
use App\Models\WorkspaceMembership;
use App\Support\Workspaces\WorkspaceContext;
use Livewire\Livewire;
it('redirects intake visits without workspace context into the existing workspace chooser flow', function (): void {
$user = User::factory()->create();
$workspaceA = Workspace::factory()->create();
$workspaceB = Workspace::factory()->create();
WorkspaceMembership::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $workspaceA->getKey(),
'user_id' => (int) $user->getKey(),
'role' => 'owner',
]);
WorkspaceMembership::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $workspaceB->getKey(),
'user_id' => (int) $user->getKey(),
'role' => 'owner',
]);
$this->actingAs($user)
->get(FindingsIntakeQueue::getUrl(panel: 'admin'))
->assertRedirect('/admin/choose-workspace');
});
it('returns 404 for users outside the active workspace on the intake route', function (): void {
$user = User::factory()->create();
$workspace = Workspace::factory()->create();
WorkspaceMembership::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) Workspace::factory()->create()->getKey(),
'user_id' => (int) $user->getKey(),
'role' => 'owner',
]);
$this->actingAs($user)
->withSession([WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY => (int) $workspace->getKey()])
->get(FindingsIntakeQueue::getUrl(panel: 'admin'))
->assertNotFound();
});
it('returns 403 for workspace members with no currently viewable findings scope anywhere', function (): void {
$user = User::factory()->create();
$workspace = Workspace::factory()->create();
WorkspaceMembership::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $workspace->getKey(),
'user_id' => (int) $user->getKey(),
'role' => 'owner',
]);
Tenant::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $workspace->getKey(),
'status' => 'active',
]);
$this->actingAs($user)
->withSession([WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY => (int) $workspace->getKey()])
->get(FindingsIntakeQueue::getUrl(panel: 'admin'))
->assertForbidden();
});
it('suppresses hidden-tenant findings and keeps their detail route not found', function (): void {
$visibleTenant = Tenant::factory()->create(['status' => 'active']);
[$user, $visibleTenant] = createUserWithTenant($visibleTenant, role: 'readonly', workspaceRole: 'readonly');
$hiddenTenant = Tenant::factory()->create([
'status' => 'active',
'workspace_id' => (int) $visibleTenant->workspace_id,
]);
$visibleFinding = Finding::factory()->for($visibleTenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $visibleTenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'assignee_user_id' => null,
]);
$hiddenFinding = Finding::factory()->for($hiddenTenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $hiddenTenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_NEW,
'assignee_user_id' => null,
]);
$this->actingAs($user);
setAdminPanelContext();
session()->put(WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY, (int) $visibleTenant->workspace_id);
Livewire::actingAs($user)
->test(FindingsIntakeQueue::class)
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$visibleFinding])
->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords([$hiddenFinding]);
$this->actingAs($user)
->withSession([WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY => (int) $visibleTenant->workspace_id])
->get(FindingResource::getUrl('view', ['record' => $hiddenFinding], panel: 'tenant', tenant: $hiddenTenant))
->assertNotFound();
});
it('keeps inspect access while disabling claim for members without assign capability', function (): void {
$tenant = Tenant::factory()->create(['status' => 'active']);
[$user, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant($tenant, role: 'readonly', workspaceRole: 'readonly');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_NEW,
'assignee_user_id' => null,
]);
$this->actingAs($user);
setAdminPanelContext();
session()->put(WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY, (int) $tenant->workspace_id);
Livewire::actingAs($user)
->test(FindingsIntakeQueue::class)
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$finding])
->assertTableActionVisible('claim', $finding)
->assertTableActionDisabled('claim', $finding)
->callTableAction('claim', $finding);
expect($finding->refresh()->assignee_user_id)->toBeNull();
$this->actingAs($user)
->withSession([WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY => (int) $tenant->workspace_id])
->get(FindingResource::getUrl('view', ['record' => $finding], panel: 'tenant', tenant: $tenant))
->assertOk();
});

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use App\Filament\Pages\Findings\FindingsIntakeQueue;
use App\Filament\Pages\Findings\MyFindingsInbox;
use App\Models\AuditLog;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\Tenant;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingWorkflowService;
use App\Support\Audit\AuditActionId;
use App\Support\Workspaces\WorkspaceContext;
use Livewire\Livewire;
it('mounts the claim confirmation and moves the finding into my findings without changing owner or lifecycle', function (): void {
$tenant = Tenant::factory()->create(['status' => 'active']);
[$user, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant($tenant, role: 'manager', workspaceRole: 'manager');
$owner = User::factory()->create();
createUserWithTenant($tenant, $owner, role: 'owner', workspaceRole: 'manager');
$finding = Finding::factory()->reopened()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => null,
'subject_external_id' => 'claimable',
]);
$this->actingAs($user);
setAdminPanelContext();
session()->put(WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY, (int) $tenant->workspace_id);
Livewire::actingAs($user)
->test(FindingsIntakeQueue::class)
->assertTableActionVisible('claim', $finding)
->mountTableAction('claim', $finding)
->callMountedTableAction()
->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords([$finding]);
$finding->refresh();
expect((int) $finding->assignee_user_id)->toBe((int) $user->getKey())
->and((int) $finding->owner_user_id)->toBe((int) $owner->getKey())
->and($finding->status)->toBe(Finding::STATUS_REOPENED);
$audit = AuditLog::query()
->where('tenant_id', (int) $tenant->getKey())
->where('resource_type', 'finding')
->where('resource_id', (string) $finding->getKey())
->where('action', AuditActionId::FindingAssigned->value)
->latest('id')
->first();
expect($audit)->not->toBeNull()
->and(data_get($audit?->metadata ?? [], 'assignee_user_id'))->toBe((int) $user->getKey())
->and(data_get($audit?->metadata ?? [], 'owner_user_id'))->toBe((int) $owner->getKey());
Livewire::actingAs($user)
->test(MyFindingsInbox::class)
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$finding]);
});
it('refuses a stale claim after another operator already claimed the finding first', function (): void {
$tenant = Tenant::factory()->create(['status' => 'active']);
[$operatorA, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant($tenant, role: 'manager', workspaceRole: 'manager');
$operatorB = User::factory()->create();
createUserWithTenant($tenant, $operatorB, role: 'manager', workspaceRole: 'manager');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_NEW,
'assignee_user_id' => null,
]);
$this->actingAs($operatorA);
setAdminPanelContext();
session()->put(WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY, (int) $tenant->workspace_id);
$component = Livewire::actingAs($operatorA)
->test(FindingsIntakeQueue::class)
->mountTableAction('claim', $finding);
app(FindingWorkflowService::class)->claim($finding, $tenant, $operatorB);
$component
->callMountedTableAction();
expect((int) $finding->refresh()->assignee_user_id)->toBe((int) $operatorB->getKey());
Livewire::actingAs($operatorA)
->test(FindingsIntakeQueue::class)
->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords([$finding]);
expect(
AuditLog::query()
->where('tenant_id', (int) $tenant->getKey())
->where('resource_type', 'finding')
->where('resource_id', (string) $finding->getKey())
->where('action', AuditActionId::FindingAssigned->value)
->count()
)->toBe(1);
});

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use App\Filament\Pages\Findings\FindingsIntakeQueue;
use App\Filament\Resources\FindingResource;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\Tenant;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Support\Workspaces\WorkspaceContext;
use Filament\Facades\Filament;
use Livewire\Livewire;
function findingsIntakeActingUser(string $role = 'owner', string $workspaceRole = 'readonly'): array
{
$tenant = Tenant::factory()->create(['status' => 'active']);
[$user, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant($tenant, role: $role, workspaceRole: $workspaceRole);
test()->actingAs($user);
setAdminPanelContext();
session()->put(WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY, (int) $tenant->workspace_id);
return [$user, $tenant];
}
function findingsIntakePage(?User $user = null, array $query = [])
{
if ($user instanceof User) {
test()->actingAs($user);
}
setAdminPanelContext();
$factory = $query === []
? Livewire::actingAs(auth()->user())
: Livewire::withQueryParams($query)->actingAs(auth()->user());
return $factory->test(FindingsIntakeQueue::class);
}
function makeIntakeFinding(Tenant $tenant, array $attributes = []): Finding
{
return Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create(array_merge([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'assignee_user_id' => null,
'owner_user_id' => null,
'subject_external_id' => fake()->uuid(),
], $attributes));
}
it('shows only visible unassigned open findings and exposes fixed queue view counts', function (): void {
[$user, $tenantA] = findingsIntakeActingUser();
$tenantA->forceFill(['name' => 'Alpha Tenant'])->save();
$tenantB = Tenant::factory()->create([
'status' => 'active',
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenantA->workspace_id,
'name' => 'Tenant Bravo',
]);
createUserWithTenant($tenantB, $user, role: 'readonly', workspaceRole: 'readonly');
$hiddenTenant = Tenant::factory()->create([
'status' => 'active',
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenantA->workspace_id,
'name' => 'Hidden Tenant',
]);
$otherAssignee = User::factory()->create();
createUserWithTenant($tenantA, $otherAssignee, role: 'operator', workspaceRole: 'readonly');
$otherOwner = User::factory()->create();
createUserWithTenant($tenantB, $otherOwner, role: 'owner', workspaceRole: 'readonly');
$visibleNew = makeIntakeFinding($tenantA, [
'subject_external_id' => 'visible-new',
'severity' => Finding::SEVERITY_HIGH,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_NEW,
]);
$visibleReopened = makeIntakeFinding($tenantB, [
'subject_external_id' => 'visible-reopened',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_REOPENED,
'reopened_at' => now()->subHours(6),
'owner_user_id' => (int) $otherOwner->getKey(),
]);
$visibleTriaged = makeIntakeFinding($tenantA, [
'subject_external_id' => 'visible-triaged',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
]);
$visibleInProgress = makeIntakeFinding($tenantB, [
'subject_external_id' => 'visible-progress',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'due_at' => now()->subDay(),
]);
$assignedOpen = makeIntakeFinding($tenantA, [
'subject_external_id' => 'assigned-open',
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $otherAssignee->getKey(),
]);
$acknowledged = Finding::factory()->for($tenantA)->acknowledged()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenantA->workspace_id,
'assignee_user_id' => null,
'subject_external_id' => 'acknowledged',
]);
$terminal = Finding::factory()->for($tenantA)->resolved()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenantA->workspace_id,
'assignee_user_id' => null,
'subject_external_id' => 'terminal',
]);
$hidden = makeIntakeFinding($hiddenTenant, [
'subject_external_id' => 'hidden-intake',
]);
$component = findingsIntakePage($user)
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$visibleNew, $visibleReopened, $visibleTriaged, $visibleInProgress])
->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords([$assignedOpen, $acknowledged, $terminal, $hidden])
->assertSee('Owner: '.$otherOwner->name)
->assertSee('Needs triage')
->assertSee('Unassigned');
expect($component->instance()->summaryCounts())->toBe([
'visible_unassigned' => 4,
'visible_needs_triage' => 2,
'visible_overdue' => 1,
]);
$queueViews = collect($component->instance()->queueViews())->keyBy('key');
expect($queueViews['unassigned']['badge_count'])->toBe(4)
->and($queueViews['unassigned']['active'])->toBeTrue()
->and($queueViews['needs_triage']['badge_count'])->toBe(2)
->and($queueViews['needs_triage']['active'])->toBeFalse();
});
it('defaults to the active tenant prefilter and lets the operator clear it without dropping intake scope', function (): void {
[$user, $tenantA] = findingsIntakeActingUser();
$tenantB = Tenant::factory()->create([
'status' => 'active',
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenantA->workspace_id,
'name' => 'Beta Tenant',
]);
createUserWithTenant($tenantB, $user, role: 'readonly', workspaceRole: 'readonly');
$findingA = makeIntakeFinding($tenantA, [
'subject_external_id' => 'tenant-a',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_NEW,
]);
$findingB = makeIntakeFinding($tenantB, [
'subject_external_id' => 'tenant-b',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
]);
session()->put(WorkspaceContext::LAST_TENANT_IDS_SESSION_KEY, [
(string) $tenantA->workspace_id => (int) $tenantB->getKey(),
]);
$component = findingsIntakePage($user)
->assertSet('tableFilters.tenant_id.value', (string) $tenantB->getKey())
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$findingB])
->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords([$findingA])
->assertActionVisible('clear_tenant_filter');
expect($component->instance()->appliedScope())->toBe([
'workspace_scoped' => true,
'fixed_scope' => 'visible_unassigned_open_findings_only',
'queue_view' => 'unassigned',
'queue_view_label' => 'Unassigned',
'tenant_prefilter_source' => 'active_tenant_context',
'tenant_label' => $tenantB->name,
]);
$component->callAction('clear_tenant_filter')
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$findingA, $findingB]);
expect($component->instance()->appliedScope())->toBe([
'workspace_scoped' => true,
'fixed_scope' => 'visible_unassigned_open_findings_only',
'queue_view' => 'unassigned',
'queue_view_label' => 'Unassigned',
'tenant_prefilter_source' => 'none',
'tenant_label' => null,
]);
});
it('keeps the needs triage view active when clearing the tenant prefilter', function (): void {
[$user, $tenantA] = findingsIntakeActingUser();
$tenantB = Tenant::factory()->create([
'status' => 'active',
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenantA->workspace_id,
'name' => 'Beta Tenant',
]);
createUserWithTenant($tenantB, $user, role: 'readonly', workspaceRole: 'readonly');
$tenantATriage = makeIntakeFinding($tenantA, [
'subject_external_id' => 'tenant-a-triage',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_NEW,
]);
$tenantBTriage = makeIntakeFinding($tenantB, [
'subject_external_id' => 'tenant-b-triage',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_REOPENED,
'reopened_at' => now()->subHour(),
]);
$tenantBBacklog = makeIntakeFinding($tenantB, [
'subject_external_id' => 'tenant-b-backlog',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
]);
session()->put(WorkspaceContext::LAST_TENANT_IDS_SESSION_KEY, [
(string) $tenantA->workspace_id => (int) $tenantB->getKey(),
]);
$component = findingsIntakePage($user, ['view' => 'needs_triage'])
->assertSet('tableFilters.tenant_id.value', (string) $tenantB->getKey())
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$tenantBTriage])
->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords([$tenantATriage, $tenantBBacklog]);
expect($component->instance()->appliedScope())->toBe([
'workspace_scoped' => true,
'fixed_scope' => 'visible_unassigned_open_findings_only',
'queue_view' => 'needs_triage',
'queue_view_label' => 'Needs triage',
'tenant_prefilter_source' => 'active_tenant_context',
'tenant_label' => $tenantB->name,
]);
$component->callAction('clear_tenant_filter')
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$tenantBTriage, $tenantATriage], inOrder: true)
->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords([$tenantBBacklog]);
expect($component->instance()->appliedScope())->toBe([
'workspace_scoped' => true,
'fixed_scope' => 'visible_unassigned_open_findings_only',
'queue_view' => 'needs_triage',
'queue_view_label' => 'Needs triage',
'tenant_prefilter_source' => 'none',
'tenant_label' => null,
]);
$queueViews = collect($component->instance()->queueViews())->keyBy('key');
expect($queueViews['unassigned']['active'])->toBeFalse()
->and($queueViews['needs_triage']['active'])->toBeTrue();
});
it('separates needs triage from the remaining backlog and keeps deterministic urgency ordering', function (): void {
[$user, $tenant] = findingsIntakeActingUser();
$overdue = makeIntakeFinding($tenant, [
'subject_external_id' => 'overdue',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'due_at' => now()->subDay(),
]);
$reopened = makeIntakeFinding($tenant, [
'subject_external_id' => 'reopened',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_REOPENED,
'reopened_at' => now()->subHours(2),
'due_at' => now()->addDay(),
]);
$newFinding = makeIntakeFinding($tenant, [
'subject_external_id' => 'new-finding',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_NEW,
'due_at' => now()->addDays(2),
]);
$remainingBacklog = makeIntakeFinding($tenant, [
'subject_external_id' => 'remaining-backlog',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'due_at' => now()->addHours(12),
]);
$undatedBacklog = makeIntakeFinding($tenant, [
'subject_external_id' => 'undated-backlog',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'due_at' => null,
]);
findingsIntakePage($user)
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$overdue, $reopened, $newFinding, $remainingBacklog, $undatedBacklog], inOrder: true);
findingsIntakePage($user, ['view' => 'needs_triage'])
->assertCanSeeTableRecords([$reopened, $newFinding], inOrder: true)
->assertCanNotSeeTableRecords([$overdue, $remainingBacklog, $undatedBacklog]);
});
it('builds tenant detail drilldowns with intake continuity', function (): void {
[$user, $tenant] = findingsIntakeActingUser();
$finding = makeIntakeFinding($tenant, [
'subject_external_id' => 'continuity',
'status' => Finding::STATUS_NEW,
]);
$component = findingsIntakePage($user, [
'tenant' => (string) $tenant->external_id,
'view' => 'needs_triage',
]);
$detailUrl = $component->instance()->getTable()->getRecordUrl($finding);
expect($detailUrl)->toContain(FindingResource::getUrl('view', ['record' => $finding], panel: 'tenant', tenant: $tenant))
->and($detailUrl)->toContain('nav%5Bback_label%5D=Back+to+findings+intake');
$this->actingAs($user)
->withSession([WorkspaceContext::SESSION_KEY => (int) $tenant->workspace_id])
->get($detailUrl)
->assertOk()
->assertSee('Back to findings intake');
});
it('renders both intake empty-state branches with the correct single recovery action', function (): void {
[$user, $tenantA] = findingsIntakeActingUser();
$tenantB = Tenant::factory()->create([
'status' => 'active',
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenantA->workspace_id,
'name' => 'Work Tenant',
]);
createUserWithTenant($tenantB, $user, role: 'readonly', workspaceRole: 'readonly');
makeIntakeFinding($tenantB, [
'subject_external_id' => 'available-elsewhere',
]);
findingsIntakePage($user, [
'tenant' => (string) $tenantA->external_id,
])
->assertSee('No intake findings match this tenant scope')
->assertTableEmptyStateActionsExistInOrder(['clear_tenant_filter_empty']);
Finding::query()->delete();
session()->forget(WorkspaceContext::LAST_TENANT_IDS_SESSION_KEY);
Filament::setTenant(null, true);
findingsIntakePage($user)
->assertSee('Shared intake is clear')
->assertTableEmptyStateActionsExistInOrder(['open_my_findings_empty']);
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use App\Models\AlertRule;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\OperationRun;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Notifications\Findings\FindingEventNotification;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingNotificationService;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingWorkflowService;
use App\Support\OperationRunOutcome;
use App\Support\OperationRunStatus;
use Carbon\CarbonImmutable;
use Filament\Facades\Filament;
afterEach(function (): void {
CarbonImmutable::setTestNow();
});
function latestFindingNotificationFor(User $user): ?\Illuminate\Notifications\DatabaseNotification
{
return $user->notifications()
->where('type', FindingEventNotification::class)
->latest('id')
->first();
}
function findingNotificationCountFor(User $user, string $eventType): int
{
return $user->notifications()
->where('type', FindingEventNotification::class)
->get()
->filter(fn ($notification): bool => data_get($notification->data, 'finding_event.event_type') === $eventType)
->count();
}
function runEvaluateAlertsForWorkspace(int $workspaceId): void
{
$operationRun = OperationRun::factory()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'tenant_id' => null,
'type' => 'alerts.evaluate',
'status' => OperationRunStatus::Queued->value,
'outcome' => OperationRunOutcome::Pending->value,
]);
$job = new \App\Jobs\Alerts\EvaluateAlertsJob($workspaceId, (int) $operationRun->getKey());
$job->handle(
app(\App\Services\Alerts\AlertDispatchService::class),
app(\App\Services\OperationRunService::class),
app(FindingNotificationService::class),
);
}
it('emits assignment notifications only when a new assignee is committed', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = $this->actingAsFindingOperator();
$firstAssignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'First Assignee']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $firstAssignee, role: 'operator');
$secondAssignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Second Assignee']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $secondAssignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = $this->makeFindingForWorkflow($tenant, Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED, [
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
]);
$workflow = app(FindingWorkflowService::class);
$workflow->assign(
finding: $finding,
tenant: $tenant,
actor: $owner,
assigneeUserId: (int) $firstAssignee->getKey(),
ownerUserId: (int) $owner->getKey(),
);
$firstNotification = latestFindingNotificationFor($firstAssignee);
expect($firstNotification)->not->toBeNull()
->and(data_get($firstNotification?->data, 'title'))->toBe('Finding assigned')
->and(data_get($firstNotification?->data, 'finding_event.event_type'))->toBe(AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED);
$workflow->assign(
finding: $finding->fresh(),
tenant: $tenant,
actor: $owner,
assigneeUserId: (int) $firstAssignee->getKey(),
ownerUserId: (int) $secondAssignee->getKey(),
);
$workflow->assign(
finding: $finding->fresh(),
tenant: $tenant,
actor: $owner,
assigneeUserId: null,
ownerUserId: (int) $secondAssignee->getKey(),
);
expect(findingNotificationCountFor($firstAssignee, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED))->toBe(1);
$workflow->assign(
finding: $finding->fresh(),
tenant: $tenant,
actor: $owner,
assigneeUserId: (int) $secondAssignee->getKey(),
ownerUserId: (int) $secondAssignee->getKey(),
);
$secondNotification = latestFindingNotificationFor($secondAssignee);
expect($secondNotification)->not->toBeNull()
->and(data_get($secondNotification?->data, 'finding_event.event_type'))->toBe(AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED)
->and(findingNotificationCountFor($secondAssignee, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED))->toBe(1);
});
it('dedupes repeated reopen dispatches for the same reopen occurrence', function (): void {
$now = CarbonImmutable::parse('2026-04-22T09:30:00Z');
CarbonImmutable::setTestNow($now);
[$owner, $tenant] = $this->actingAsFindingOperator();
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Assigned Operator']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = $this->makeFindingForWorkflow($tenant, Finding::STATUS_RESOLVED, [
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
]);
$reopened = app(FindingWorkflowService::class)->reopenBySystem(
finding: $finding,
tenant: $tenant,
reopenedAt: $now,
);
expect(findingNotificationCountFor($assignee, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED))->toBe(1);
app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($reopened->fresh(), AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED);
expect(findingNotificationCountFor($assignee, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED))->toBe(1);
});
it('sends due soon and overdue notifications once per due cycle and resets when due_at changes', function (): void {
$now = CarbonImmutable::parse('2026-04-22T10:00:00Z');
CarbonImmutable::setTestNow($now);
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$workspaceId = (int) $tenant->workspace_id;
Filament::setTenant($tenant, true);
$this->actingAs($owner);
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Due Soon Operator']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$dueSoonFinding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
'due_at' => $now->addHours(6),
]);
$overdueFinding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => null,
'due_at' => $now->subHours(2),
]);
$closedFinding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->closed()->create([
'workspace_id' => $workspaceId,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
'due_at' => $now->subHours(1),
]);
runEvaluateAlertsForWorkspace($workspaceId);
runEvaluateAlertsForWorkspace($workspaceId);
expect(findingNotificationCountFor($assignee, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON))->toBe(1)
->and(findingNotificationCountFor($owner, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE))->toBe(1);
expect($assignee->notifications()
->where('type', FindingEventNotification::class)
->get()
->contains(fn ($notification): bool => (int) data_get($notification->data, 'finding_event.finding_id') === (int) $closedFinding->getKey()))
->toBeFalse();
$dueSoonFinding->forceFill([
'due_at' => $now->addHours(12),
])->save();
$overdueFinding->forceFill([
'due_at' => $now->addDay()->subHour(),
])->save();
runEvaluateAlertsForWorkspace($workspaceId);
expect(findingNotificationCountFor($assignee, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON))->toBe(2)
->and(findingNotificationCountFor($owner, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE))->toBe(1);
$dueSoonFinding->forceFill([
'due_at' => $now->addDays(5),
])->save();
CarbonImmutable::setTestNow($now->addDays(2));
$overdueFinding->forceFill([
'due_at' => CarbonImmutable::now('UTC')->subHour(),
])->save();
runEvaluateAlertsForWorkspace($workspaceId);
expect(findingNotificationCountFor($owner, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE))->toBe(2);
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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use App\Models\AlertRule;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\TenantMembership;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Notifications\Findings\FindingEventNotification;
use App\Services\Auth\CapabilityResolver;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingNotificationService;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingWorkflowService;
use Carbon\CarbonImmutable;
afterEach(function (): void {
CarbonImmutable::setTestNow();
});
function dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor(User $user): \Illuminate\Support\Collection
{
return $user->notifications()
->where('type', FindingEventNotification::class)
->orderBy('id')
->get();
}
it('uses the documented recipient precedence for assignment reopen due soon and overdue', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$service = app(FindingNotificationService::class);
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Assignee']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
'due_at' => now()->addHours(6),
]);
$service->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED);
$service->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED);
$service->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON);
$service->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE);
expect(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($assignee)
->pluck('data.finding_event.event_type')
->all())
->toContain(AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON);
expect(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($owner)
->pluck('data.finding_event.event_type')
->all())
->toContain(AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE);
$fallbackFinding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_REOPENED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => null,
'due_at' => now()->addHours(2),
]);
$service->dispatch($fallbackFinding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED);
$service->dispatch($fallbackFinding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON);
$ownerEventTypes = dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($owner)
->pluck('data.finding_event.event_type')
->all();
expect($ownerEventTypes)->toContain(AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON);
});
it('suppresses direct delivery when the preferred recipient loses tenant access', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Removed Assignee']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_REOPENED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
]);
TenantMembership::query()
->where('tenant_id', (int) $tenant->getKey())
->where('user_id', (int) $assignee->getKey())
->delete();
app(CapabilityResolver::class)->clearCache();
$result = app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_REOPENED);
expect($result['direct_delivery_status'])->toBe('suppressed')
->and(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($assignee))->toHaveCount(0)
->and(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($owner))->toHaveCount(0);
});
it('does not broaden delivery to the owner when the assignee is present but no longer entitled', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Current Assignee']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
'due_at' => now()->addHours(3),
]);
$resolver = \Mockery::mock(CapabilityResolver::class);
$resolver->shouldReceive('isMember')->andReturnTrue();
$resolver->shouldReceive('can')
->andReturnUsing(function (User $user): bool {
return $user->name !== 'Current Assignee';
});
app()->instance(CapabilityResolver::class, $resolver);
$result = app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_DUE_SOON);
expect($result['direct_delivery_status'])->toBe('suppressed')
->and(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($assignee))->toHaveCount(0)
->and(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($owner))->toHaveCount(0);
});
it('suppresses owner-only assignment edits and assignee clears from creating direct notifications', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Assigned Operator']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$replacementOwner = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Replacement Owner']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $replacementOwner, role: 'manager');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
]);
$workflow = app(FindingWorkflowService::class);
$workflow->assign(
finding: $finding,
tenant: $tenant,
actor: $owner,
assigneeUserId: (int) $assignee->getKey(),
ownerUserId: (int) $replacementOwner->getKey(),
);
$workflow->assign(
finding: $finding->fresh(),
tenant: $tenant,
actor: $owner,
assigneeUserId: null,
ownerUserId: (int) $replacementOwner->getKey(),
);
expect(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($assignee))->toHaveCount(0)
->and(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($owner))->toHaveCount(0)
->and(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($replacementOwner))->toHaveCount(0);
});
it('suppresses due notifications for terminal findings', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->closed()->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'due_at' => now()->subHour(),
]);
$result = app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE);
expect($result['direct_delivery_status'])->toBe('suppressed')
->and(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($owner))->toHaveCount(0);
});
it('sends one direct notification when owner and assignee are the same entitled user', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_IN_PROGRESS,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'due_at' => now()->subHour(),
]);
$result = app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_OVERDUE);
expect($result['direct_delivery_status'])->toBe('sent')
->and(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($owner))->toHaveCount(1)
->and(data_get(dispatchedFindingNotificationsFor($owner)->first(), 'data.finding_event.recipient_reason'))->toBe('current_owner');
});

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
use App\Filament\Resources\FindingResource;
use App\Models\AlertRule;
use App\Models\Finding;
use App\Models\TenantMembership;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Notifications\Findings\FindingEventNotification;
use App\Services\Auth\CapabilityResolver;
use App\Services\Findings\FindingNotificationService;
use App\Support\Auth\Capabilities;
use Filament\Facades\Filament;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Gate;
it('stores a filament payload with one tenant finding deep link and recipient reason copy', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Assigned Operator']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
]);
app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED);
$notification = $assignee->notifications()
->where('type', FindingEventNotification::class)
->latest('id')
->first();
expect($notification)->not->toBeNull()
->and(data_get($notification?->data, 'format'))->toBe('filament')
->and(data_get($notification?->data, 'title'))->toBe('Finding assigned')
->and(data_get($notification?->data, 'actions.0.label'))->toBe('Open finding')
->and(data_get($notification?->data, 'actions.0.url'))
->toBe(FindingResource::getUrl('view', ['record' => $finding], panel: 'tenant', tenant: $tenant))
->and(data_get($notification?->data, 'finding_event.event_type'))->toBe(AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED)
->and(data_get($notification?->data, 'finding_event.recipient_reason'))->toBe('new_assignee');
});
it('returns 404 when a finding notification link is opened after tenant access is removed', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Removed Operator']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
]);
app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED);
$url = data_get($assignee->notifications()->latest('id')->first(), 'data.actions.0.url');
TenantMembership::query()
->where('tenant_id', (int) $tenant->getKey())
->where('user_id', (int) $assignee->getKey())
->delete();
app(CapabilityResolver::class)->clearCache();
$this->actingAs($assignee)
->get($url)
->assertNotFound();
});
it('returns 403 when a finding notification link is opened by an in-scope member without findings view capability', function (): void {
[$owner, $tenant] = createUserWithTenant(role: 'owner');
$assignee = User::factory()->create(['name' => 'Scoped Operator']);
createUserWithTenant(tenant: $tenant, user: $assignee, role: 'operator');
$finding = Finding::factory()->for($tenant)->create([
'workspace_id' => (int) $tenant->workspace_id,
'status' => Finding::STATUS_TRIAGED,
'owner_user_id' => (int) $owner->getKey(),
'assignee_user_id' => (int) $assignee->getKey(),
]);
app(FindingNotificationService::class)->dispatch($finding, AlertRule::EVENT_FINDINGS_ASSIGNED);
$url = data_get($assignee->notifications()->latest('id')->first(), 'data.actions.0.url');
Gate::define(Capabilities::TENANT_FINDINGS_VIEW, fn (): bool => false);
$this->actingAs($assignee);
Filament::setTenant($tenant, true);
$this->get($url)->assertForbidden();
});

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import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'; import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/vite'; import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/vite';
import icon from 'astro-icon';
import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config'; import { defineConfig } from 'astro/config';
const publicSiteUrl = process.env.PUBLIC_SITE_URL ?? 'https://tenantatlas.example'; const publicSiteUrl = process.env.PUBLIC_SITE_URL ?? 'https://tenantatlas.example';
export default defineConfig({ export default defineConfig({
integrations: [icon()],
output: 'static', output: 'static',
site: publicSiteUrl, site: publicSiteUrl,
server: { server: {

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"test:smoke": "playwright test" "test:smoke": "playwright test"
}, },
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {
"astro": "^6.0.0" "@iconify-json/lucide": "^1.2.102",
"astro": "^6.0.0",
"astro-icon": "^1.1.5"
}, },
"devDependencies": { "devDependencies": {
"@playwright/test": "^1.59.1", "@playwright/test": "^1.59.1",

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<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="800" height="500" viewBox="0 0 800 500"> <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="800" height="500" viewBox="0 0 800 500" fill="none">
<defs> <defs>
<linearGradient id="bg" x1="0%" y1="0%" x2="100%" y2="100%"> <linearGradient id="bg" x1="60" y1="40" x2="740" y2="460" gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
<stop offset="0%" style="stop-color:#f8fafc;stop-opacity:1" /> <stop offset="0" stop-color="#F8FAFC" />
<stop offset="100%" style="stop-color:#e2e8f0;stop-opacity:1" /> <stop offset="1" stop-color="#E2E8F0" />
</linearGradient> </linearGradient>
<linearGradient id="header" x1="0%" y1="0%" x2="100%" y2="0%"> <linearGradient id="topbar" x1="0" y1="0" x2="800" y2="0" gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse">
<stop offset="0%" style="stop-color:#2f6fb7;stop-opacity:1" /> <stop offset="0" stop-color="#1D4ED8" />
<stop offset="100%" style="stop-color:#8eaed1;stop-opacity:1" /> <stop offset="1" stop-color="#4F46E5" />
</linearGradient> </linearGradient>
</defs> </defs>
<rect width="800" height="500" rx="16" fill="url(#bg)" stroke="#e2e8f0" stroke-width="2"/> <rect x="8" y="8" width="784" height="484" rx="20" fill="url(#bg)" stroke="#D7E2EE" stroke-width="2" />
<!-- Header bar --> <rect x="8" y="8" width="784" height="52" rx="20" fill="url(#topbar)" />
<rect x="0" y="0" width="800" height="48" rx="16" fill="url(#header)"/> <rect x="8" y="30" width="784" height="30" fill="url(#topbar)" />
<rect x="0" y="16" width="800" height="32" fill="url(#header)"/> <text x="32" y="40" font-family="system-ui" font-size="15" font-weight="700" fill="#FFFFFF">TenantAtlas</text>
<text x="24" y="30" font-family="system-ui" font-size="14" fill="white" font-weight="600">TenantAtlas</text> <circle cx="742" cy="34" r="6" fill="#FFFFFF" fill-opacity="0.7" />
<!-- Sidebar --> <circle cx="762" cy="34" r="6" fill="#FFFFFF" fill-opacity="0.45" />
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<text x="28" y="130" font-family="system-ui" font-size="12" fill="#64748b">Backup History</text> <text x="52" y="194" font-family="system-ui" font-size="12" fill="#475569">Restore preview</text>
<rect x="16" y="148" width="148" height="28" rx="8" fill="transparent"/> <text x="52" y="230" font-family="system-ui" font-size="12" fill="#475569">Review queue</text>
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<rect x="16" y="184" width="148" height="28" rx="8" fill="transparent"/> <text x="52" y="302" font-family="system-ui" font-size="12" fill="#475569">Assignments</text>
<text x="28" y="202" font-family="system-ui" font-size="12" fill="#64748b">Drift Detection</text> <rect x="36" y="344" width="144" height="96" rx="14" fill="#FFFFFF" stroke="#D7E2EE" />
<rect x="16" y="220" width="148" height="28" rx="8" fill="transparent"/> <text x="52" y="370" font-family="system-ui" font-size="11" font-weight="700" fill="#334155">Current tenant</text>
<text x="28" y="238" font-family="system-ui" font-size="12" fill="#64748b">Governance</text> <text x="52" y="394" font-family="system-ui" font-size="12" fill="#0F172A">Northwind Services</text>
<!-- Main content area --> <text x="52" y="418" font-family="system-ui" font-size="11" fill="#64748B">Inventory linked to reviewable history</text>
<rect x="196" y="64" width="588" height="420" rx="12" fill="white" stroke="#e2e8f0"/> <rect x="212" y="76" width="564" height="396" rx="18" fill="#FFFFFF" stroke="#D7E2EE" />
<!-- Stats row --> <text x="236" y="108" font-family="system-ui" font-size="12" font-weight="700" fill="#334155">Recent tenant changes</text>
<rect x="212" y="80" width="130" height="64" rx="8" fill="#f8fafc" stroke="#e2e8f0"/> <rect x="236" y="124" width="90" height="24" rx="12" fill="#EFF6FF" />
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<text x="520" y="130" font-family="system-ui" font-size="11" fill="#64748b">Versions stored</text> <line x1="256" y1="210" x2="536" y2="210" stroke="#E2E8F0" />
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@ -11,9 +11,11 @@ interface Props {
const { content } = Astro.props; const { content } = Astro.props;
const variant = content.tone === 'accent' ? 'accent' : content.tone === 'subtle' ? 'subtle' : 'default'; const variant = content.tone === 'accent' ? 'accent' : content.tone === 'subtle' ? 'subtle' : 'default';
const barTone = content.tone === 'accent' ? undefined : content.tone === 'subtle' ? 'trust' : undefined;
--- ---
<Card variant={variant}> <Card variant={variant} hoverable>
<div class="callout-bar" data-bar-tone={barTone}>
{content.eyebrow && <Eyebrow>{content.eyebrow}</Eyebrow>} {content.eyebrow && <Eyebrow>{content.eyebrow}</Eyebrow>}
<Headline as="h3" size="card" class="mt-4"> <Headline as="h3" size="card" class="mt-4">
{content.title} {content.title}
@ -21,4 +23,5 @@ const variant = content.tone === 'accent' ? 'accent' : content.tone === 'subtle'
<Lead class="mt-3" size="body"> <Lead class="mt-3" size="body">
{content.description} {content.description}
</Lead> </Lead>
</div>
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--- ---
import { Icon } from 'astro-icon/components';
import Card from '@/components/primitives/Card.astro'; import Card from '@/components/primitives/Card.astro';
import Eyebrow from '@/components/content/Eyebrow.astro'; import Eyebrow from '@/components/content/Eyebrow.astro';
import Headline from '@/components/content/Headline.astro'; import Headline from '@/components/content/Headline.astro';
@ -10,18 +11,49 @@ interface Props {
} }
const { item } = Astro.props; const { item } = Astro.props;
const lucideMap: Record<string, string> = {
'shield': 'lucide:shield',
'database': 'lucide:database',
'refresh': 'lucide:refresh-cw',
'eye': 'lucide:eye',
'file-check': 'lucide:file-check',
'layers': 'lucide:layers',
'search': 'lucide:search',
'lock': 'lucide:lock',
'zap': 'lucide:zap',
'clipboard': 'lucide:clipboard-list',
'git-branch': 'lucide:git-branch',
'bar-chart': 'lucide:bar-chart-3',
'activity': 'lucide:activity',
'settings': 'lucide:settings',
'globe': 'lucide:globe',
'users': 'lucide:users',
'check-circle': 'lucide:check-circle',
'archive': 'lucide:archive',
'trending-up': 'lucide:trending-up',
'cpu': 'lucide:cpu',
};
const iconName = item.icon ? lucideMap[item.icon] : undefined;
--- ---
<Card class="h-full"> <Card class="h-full" hoverable>
<div class="space-y-3">
{iconName && (
<div class="feature-icon">
<Icon name={iconName} size={20} />
</div>
)}
{item.eyebrow && <Eyebrow>{item.eyebrow}</Eyebrow>} {item.eyebrow && <Eyebrow>{item.eyebrow}</Eyebrow>}
<Headline as="h3" size="card" class="mt-4"> <Headline as="h3" size="card">
{item.title} {item.title}
</Headline> </Headline>
<Lead class="mt-3" size="body"> <Lead size="body">
{item.description} {item.description}
</Lead> </Lead>
{(item.meta || item.href) && ( {(item.meta || item.href) && (
<div class="mt-5 flex flex-wrap items-center gap-3 text-sm"> <div class="mt-2 flex flex-wrap items-center gap-3 text-sm">
{item.meta && <span class="text-[var(--color-brand)]">{item.meta}</span>} {item.meta && <span class="text-[var(--color-brand)]">{item.meta}</span>}
{item.href && ( {item.href && (
<a class="text-link font-semibold" href={item.href}> <a class="text-link font-semibold" href={item.href}>
@ -30,4 +62,5 @@ const { item } = Astro.props;
)} )}
</div> </div>
)} )}
</div>
</Card> </Card>

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@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ const { as = 'h2', class: className = '', size = 'section' } = Astro.props;
const Tag = as; const Tag = as;
const sizeClasses = { const sizeClasses = {
display: display:
'font-[var(--font-display)] text-[length:var(--type-display-size)] leading-[var(--line-display)] tracking-[var(--tracking-display)]', 'font-[var(--font-display)] font-bold text-[length:var(--type-display-size)] leading-[var(--line-display)] tracking-[var(--tracking-display)]',
page: 'font-[var(--font-display)] text-[length:var(--type-page-size)] leading-[var(--line-heading)] tracking-[var(--tracking-tight)]', page: 'font-[var(--font-display)] font-semibold text-[length:var(--type-page-size)] leading-[var(--line-heading)] tracking-[var(--tracking-tight)]',
section: section:
'font-[var(--font-display)] text-[length:var(--type-section-size)] leading-[var(--line-heading)] tracking-[var(--tracking-tight)]', 'font-[var(--font-display)] font-semibold text-[length:var(--type-section-size)] leading-[var(--line-heading)] tracking-[var(--tracking-tight)]',
card: 'font-semibold text-[length:var(--type-card-size)] leading-[1.12] tracking-[var(--tracking-tight)]', card: 'font-medium text-[length:var(--type-card-size)] leading-[1.18] tracking-[var(--tracking-tight)]',
}; };
--- ---
<Tag class:list={['m-0 text-[var(--color-ink-900)]', sizeClasses[size], className]}> <Tag class:list={['m-0 text-[var(--color-ink-900)] [&>.accent]:text-[var(--color-primary)]', sizeClasses[size], className]}>
<slot /> <slot />
</Tag> </Tag>

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@ -0,0 +1,467 @@
---
---
<div
class="hero-dashboard"
role="img"
aria-label="TenantAtlas — change history, restore preview, and a review queue with baseline drift and evidence links"
>
<div class="dashboard-chrome">
<div class="dashboard-titlebar">
<div class="flex items-center gap-2">
<div class="flex gap-1.5">
<span class="dot dot-red"></span>
<span class="dot dot-yellow"></span>
<span class="dot dot-green"></span>
</div>
<span class="titlebar-label">TenantAtlas — Governance Surface</span>
</div>
<div class="titlebar-url">
<span class="url-text">app.tenantatlas.com/admin/governance/change-history</span>
</div>
</div>
<div class="dashboard-body">
<div class="dashboard-sidebar">
<div class="sidebar-logo">TA</div>
<div class="sidebar-nav">
<div class="nav-item active">
<div class="nav-dot"></div>
<span>Change history</span>
</div>
<div class="nav-item">
<div class="nav-dot"></div>
<span>Restore preview</span>
</div>
<div class="nav-item">
<div class="nav-dot"></div>
<span>Review queue</span>
</div>
<div class="nav-item">
<div class="nav-dot"></div>
<span>Evidence</span>
</div>
<div class="nav-item">
<div class="nav-dot"></div>
<span>Assignments</span>
</div>
</div>
<div class="sidebar-divider"></div>
<div class="sidebar-nav">
<div class="nav-item">
<div class="nav-dot muted"></div>
<span>Settings</span>
</div>
<div class="nav-item">
<div class="nav-dot muted"></div>
<span>Audit Log</span>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="dashboard-main">
<div class="stats-row">
<div class="stat-card">
<span class="stat-label">Baseline drift</span>
<span class="stat-value">2 items need review</span>
<span class="stat-change neutral">Windows baseline and Conditional Access</span>
</div>
<div class="stat-card">
<span class="stat-label">Restore preview</span>
<span class="stat-value">Scope and assignments validated</span>
<span class="stat-change positive">Confirmation required before execution</span>
</div>
<div class="stat-card">
<span class="stat-label">Evidence linked</span>
<span class="stat-value">3 change records attached</span>
<span class="stat-change neutral">Review context stays with the operator path</span>
</div>
</div>
<div class="activity-grid">
<div class="activity-section">
<div class="activity-header">
<span class="activity-title">Change record</span>
<span class="activity-badge">Review active</span>
</div>
<div class="activity-table">
<div class="table-row">
<span class="row-status warning"></span>
<span class="row-name">Windows Compliance Baseline</span>
<span class="row-type">Baseline drift</span>
<span class="row-time">Needs review</span>
</div>
<div class="table-row">
<span class="row-status success"></span>
<span class="row-name">BitLocker policy restore</span>
<span class="row-type">Restore preview</span>
<span class="row-time">Assignments in scope</span>
</div>
<div class="table-row">
<span class="row-status success"></span>
<span class="row-name">Conditional Access MFA</span>
<span class="row-type">Evidence linked</span>
<span class="row-time">Ready for approval</span>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="queue-column">
<div class="queue-card">
<span class="queue-label">Restore preview</span>
<p class="queue-title">Scope and assignment edges stay visible before execution.</p>
<ul class="queue-list">
<li>Scope validated</li>
<li>Assignments included</li>
<li>Confirmation required</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div class="queue-card">
<span class="queue-label">Review queue</span>
<ul class="queue-list">
<li>Baseline drift awaiting reviewer</li>
<li>Restore plan queued for approval</li>
<li>Evidence pack linked to the change record</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="evidence-strip">Evidence stays linked to the change record before an operator acts.</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<style>
.hero-dashboard {
border-radius: 1rem;
overflow: hidden;
border: 1px solid rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.08);
box-shadow:
0 24px 80px rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.1),
0 8px 24px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05);
background: white;
}
.dashboard-chrome {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
.dashboard-titlebar {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: space-between;
padding: 0.65rem 1rem;
background: #fafafa;
border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.06);
}
.dot {
display: block;
width: 0.5rem;
height: 0.5rem;
border-radius: 50%;
}
.dot-red { background: #ff5f57; }
.dot-yellow { background: #febc2e; }
.dot-green { background: #28c840; }
.titlebar-label {
font-size: 0.7rem;
font-weight: 500;
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.45);
margin-left: 0.5rem;
}
.titlebar-url {
font-size: 0.65rem;
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.35);
background: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.04);
padding: 0.2rem 0.6rem;
border-radius: 0.25rem;
}
.url-text {
font-family: var(--font-mono);
}
.dashboard-body {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 140px 1fr;
min-height: 260px;
}
.dashboard-sidebar {
padding: 0.75rem;
background: #f8f9fb;
border-right: 1px solid rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.05);
}
.sidebar-logo {
width: 1.75rem;
height: 1.75rem;
border-radius: 0.5rem;
background: var(--color-ink-900);
color: white;
font-size: 0.6rem;
font-weight: 700;
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
margin-bottom: 0.75rem;
}
.sidebar-nav {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
gap: 0.15rem;
}
.sidebar-divider {
height: 1px;
background: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.06);
margin: 0.5rem 0;
}
.nav-item {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
gap: 0.4rem;
padding: 0.3rem 0.4rem;
font-size: 0.65rem;
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.5);
border-radius: 0.3rem;
}
.nav-item.active {
background: rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.06);
color: var(--color-ink-900);
font-weight: 600;
}
.nav-dot {
width: 0.35rem;
height: 0.35rem;
border-radius: 50%;
background: var(--color-brand-500);
opacity: 0.6;
}
.nav-dot.muted {
background: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.18);
}
.nav-item.active .nav-dot {
opacity: 1;
}
.dashboard-main {
padding: 0.75rem;
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
gap: 0.65rem;
}
.stats-row {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: repeat(3, 1fr);
gap: 0.5rem;
}
.stat-card {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
gap: 0.15rem;
padding: 0.5rem 0.6rem;
border-radius: 0.5rem;
border: 1px solid rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.05);
background: #fbfbfd;
}
.stat-label {
font-size: 0.55rem;
text-transform: uppercase;
letter-spacing: 0.06em;
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.45);
font-weight: 500;
}
.stat-value {
font-size: 0.94rem;
font-weight: 700;
color: var(--color-ink-900);
letter-spacing: -0.02em;
line-height: 1.25;
}
.stat-change {
font-size: 0.55rem;
font-weight: 500;
line-height: 1.35;
}
.stat-change.positive {
color: var(--color-mint-700);
}
.stat-change.neutral {
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.4);
}
.activity-section {
border: 1px solid rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.05);
border-radius: 0.5rem;
overflow: hidden;
}
.activity-grid {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: minmax(0, 1.28fr) minmax(14rem, 0.92fr);
gap: 0.5rem;
}
.activity-header {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: space-between;
padding: 0.45rem 0.6rem;
background: #fafafa;
border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.05);
}
.activity-title {
font-size: 0.65rem;
font-weight: 600;
color: var(--color-ink-900);
}
.activity-badge {
font-size: 0.55rem;
font-weight: 600;
background: rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.07);
color: var(--color-brand-500);
padding: 0.1rem 0.4rem;
border-radius: 999px;
}
.activity-table {
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
}
.queue-column {
display: grid;
gap: 0.5rem;
}
.queue-card {
border: 1px solid rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.05);
border-radius: 0.5rem;
background: #fbfbfd;
padding: 0.65rem 0.7rem;
}
.queue-label {
display: inline-flex;
font-size: 0.55rem;
font-weight: 700;
letter-spacing: 0.08em;
text-transform: uppercase;
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.42);
}
.queue-title {
margin: 0.45rem 0 0;
font-size: 0.72rem;
font-weight: 600;
line-height: 1.45;
color: var(--color-ink-900);
}
.queue-list {
margin: 0.55rem 0 0;
padding-left: 1rem;
display: grid;
gap: 0.35rem;
font-size: 0.64rem;
line-height: 1.45;
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.56);
}
.evidence-strip {
border-radius: 0.5rem;
background: rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.06);
color: var(--color-ink-800);
font-size: 0.64rem;
font-weight: 600;
line-height: 1.4;
padding: 0.5rem 0.65rem;
}
.table-row {
display: grid;
grid-template-columns: 0.5rem 1fr auto auto;
gap: 0.5rem;
align-items: center;
padding: 0.4rem 0.6rem;
font-size: 0.6rem;
border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.04);
}
.table-row:last-child {
border-bottom: none;
}
.row-status {
width: 0.45rem;
height: 0.45rem;
border-radius: 50%;
}
.row-status.success {
background: var(--color-mint-500);
}
.row-status.warning {
background: #febc2e;
}
.row-name {
font-weight: 500;
color: var(--color-ink-900);
}
.row-type {
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.4);
font-weight: 500;
}
.row-time {
color: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.35);
}
@media (max-width: 640px) {
.dashboard-body {
grid-template-columns: 1fr;
}
.dashboard-sidebar {
display: none;
}
.stats-row {
grid-template-columns: 1fr;
}
.titlebar-url {
display: none;
}
.activity-grid {
grid-template-columns: 1fr;
}
}
</style>

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@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ interface Props {
const { item } = Astro.props; const { item } = Astro.props;
--- ---
<Card class="h-full"> <Card class="h-full" hoverable>
<div class="callout-bar" data-bar-tone="trust">
<Headline as="h3" size="card"> <Headline as="h3" size="card">
{item.title} {item.title}
</Headline> </Headline>
@ -19,4 +20,5 @@ const { item } = Astro.props;
{item.description} {item.description}
</Lead> </Lead>
{item.note && <Lead class="mt-4 text-[var(--color-brand)]" size="small">{item.note}</Lead>} {item.note && <Lead class="mt-4 text-[var(--color-brand)]" size="small">{item.note}</Lead>}
</div>
</Card> </Card>

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@ -24,19 +24,19 @@ const {
} = Astro.props; } = Astro.props;
const baseClass = const baseClass =
'inline-flex items-center justify-center rounded-[var(--radius-pill)] border font-semibold tracking-[var(--tracking-tight)] transition duration-150'; 'inline-flex items-center justify-center rounded-[var(--radius-pill)] border font-semibold tracking-[var(--tracking-tight)] transition-all duration-200 cursor-pointer';
const sizeClasses = { const sizeClasses = {
sm: 'min-h-10 px-4 text-sm', sm: 'min-h-10 px-5 text-sm',
md: 'min-h-11 px-5 text-sm sm:text-[0.95rem]', md: 'min-h-12 px-6 text-[0.95rem]',
lg: 'min-h-12 px-6 text-[0.97rem]', lg: 'min-h-14 px-8 text-base',
}; };
const variantClasses = { const variantClasses = {
primary: primary:
'border-transparent bg-[var(--color-primary)] text-[var(--color-primary-foreground)] shadow-[var(--shadow-inline)] hover:bg-[var(--color-brand-700)]', 'border-transparent bg-[var(--color-ink-900)] text-white shadow-[0_2px_8px_rgba(0,0,0,0.12)] hover:bg-[var(--color-ink-800)] hover:shadow-[0_4px_16px_rgba(0,0,0,0.18)] active:scale-[0.98]',
secondary: secondary:
'border-[color:var(--color-border)] bg-[var(--color-secondary)] text-[var(--color-secondary-foreground)] hover:border-[var(--color-border-strong)] hover:bg-white', 'border-[color:var(--color-border)] bg-white text-[var(--color-secondary-foreground)] hover:border-[var(--color-border-strong)] hover:bg-[var(--surface-muted)] active:scale-[0.98]',
ghost: 'border-transparent bg-transparent text-[var(--color-ink-800)] hover:bg-white/70', ghost: 'border-transparent bg-transparent text-[var(--color-ink-800)] hover:bg-white/70',
}; };

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@ -2,11 +2,12 @@
interface Props { interface Props {
as?: keyof HTMLElementTagNameMap; as?: keyof HTMLElementTagNameMap;
class?: string; class?: string;
hoverable?: boolean;
variant?: 'accent' | 'default' | 'subtle'; variant?: 'accent' | 'default' | 'subtle';
[key: string]: unknown; [key: string]: unknown;
} }
const { as = 'article', class: className = '', variant = 'default', ...rest } = Astro.props; const { as = 'article', class: className = '', hoverable = false, variant = 'default', ...rest } = Astro.props;
const variantClasses = { const variantClasses = {
default: 'surface-card', default: 'surface-card',
@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ const Tag = as;
--- ---
<Tag <Tag
class:list={['rounded-[1.65rem] p-6 sm:p-7', variantClasses[variant], className]} class:list={['rounded-[1.65rem] p-6 sm:p-7', variantClasses[variant], hoverable && 'card-hoverable', className]}
data-surface={variant} data-surface={variant}
{...rest} {...rest}
> >

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ interface Props {
density?: 'base' | 'compact' | 'spacious'; density?: 'base' | 'compact' | 'spacious';
id?: string; id?: string;
layer?: '1' | '2' | '3'; layer?: '1' | '2' | '3';
tone?: 'default' | 'emphasis' | 'muted'; tone?: 'default' | 'emphasis' | 'muted' | 'tinted' | 'warm';
[key: string]: unknown; [key: string]: unknown;
} }
@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ const toneClasses = {
default: '', default: '',
muted: 'section-shell-muted px-3 sm:px-4', muted: 'section-shell-muted px-3 sm:px-4',
emphasis: 'section-shell-emphasis px-3 sm:px-4', emphasis: 'section-shell-emphasis px-3 sm:px-4',
tinted: 'section-tinted px-3 sm:px-4',
warm: 'section-warm px-3 sm:px-4',
}; };
--- ---

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ interface Props {
description?: string; description?: string;
eyebrow?: string; eyebrow?: string;
title: string; title: string;
titleHtml?: string;
width?: 'default' | 'measure' | 'wide'; width?: 'default' | 'measure' | 'wide';
} }
@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ const {
description, description,
eyebrow, eyebrow,
title, title,
titleHtml,
width = 'default', width = 'default',
} = Astro.props; } = Astro.props;
const widthClasses = { const widthClasses = {
@ -29,6 +31,6 @@ const widthClasses = {
<div class:list={[widthClasses[width], align === 'center' ? 'mx-auto text-center' : '', className]}> <div class:list={[widthClasses[width], align === 'center' ? 'mx-auto text-center' : '', className]}>
{eyebrow && <Eyebrow>{eyebrow}</Eyebrow>} {eyebrow && <Eyebrow>{eyebrow}</Eyebrow>}
<Headline>{title}</Headline> {titleHtml ? <Headline><Fragment set:html={titleHtml} /></Headline> : <Headline>{title}</Headline>}
{description && <Lead class="mt-4">{description}</Lead>} {description && <Lead class="mt-4">{description}</Lead>}
</div> </div>

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@ -14,18 +14,19 @@ interface Props {
eyebrow?: string; eyebrow?: string;
items: CapabilityClusterContent[]; items: CapabilityClusterContent[];
title: string; title: string;
titleHtml?: string;
} }
const { description, eyebrow, items, title } = Astro.props; const { description, eyebrow, items, title, titleHtml } = Astro.props;
--- ---
<Section layer="2" data-section="capability"> <Section layer="2" tone="tinted" data-section="capability">
<Container width="wide"> <Container width="wide">
<div class="space-y-8"> <div class="space-y-8">
<SectionHeader eyebrow={eyebrow} title={title} description={description} /> <SectionHeader eyebrow={eyebrow} title={title} titleHtml={titleHtml} description={description} />
<Grid cols="2" gap="lg"> <Grid cols="2" gap="lg">
{items.map((cluster) => ( {items.map((cluster) => (
<Card class="h-full"> <Card class="h-full" hoverable>
<div class="space-y-4"> <div class="space-y-4">
<div class="flex items-start justify-between gap-3"> <div class="flex items-start justify-between gap-3">
<Headline as="h3" size="card"> <Headline as="h3" size="card">

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@ -11,15 +11,17 @@ interface Props {
eyebrow?: string; eyebrow?: string;
items: FeatureItemContent[]; items: FeatureItemContent[];
title: string; title: string;
titleHtml?: string;
tone?: 'default' | 'tinted';
} }
const { description, eyebrow, items, title } = Astro.props; const { description, eyebrow, items, title, titleHtml, tone = 'default' } = Astro.props;
--- ---
<Section layer="2"> <Section layer="2" tone={tone === 'tinted' ? 'tinted' : 'default'}>
<Container width="wide"> <Container width="wide">
<div class="space-y-8"> <div class="space-y-8">
<SectionHeader eyebrow={eyebrow} title={title} description={description} /> <SectionHeader eyebrow={eyebrow} title={title} titleHtml={titleHtml} description={description} />
<Grid cols="3"> <Grid cols="3">
{items.map((item) => <FeatureItem item={item} />)} {items.map((item) => <FeatureItem item={item} />)}
</Grid> </Grid>

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@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ import type { OutcomeSectionContent } from '@/types/site';
interface Props { interface Props {
content: OutcomeSectionContent; content: OutcomeSectionContent;
titleHtml?: string;
} }
const { content } = Astro.props; const { content, titleHtml } = Astro.props;
--- ---
<Section layer="2" data-section="outcome"> <Section layer="2" data-section="outcome">
@ -21,11 +22,12 @@ const { content } = Astro.props;
<SectionHeader <SectionHeader
eyebrow="Why it matters" eyebrow="Why it matters"
title={content.title} title={content.title}
titleHtml={titleHtml}
description={content.description} description={content.description}
/> />
<Grid cols="3"> <Grid cols="3">
{content.outcomes.map((outcome) => ( {content.outcomes.map((outcome) => (
<Card class="h-full"> <Card class="h-full" hoverable>
<Headline as="h3" size="card"> <Headline as="h3" size="card">
{outcome.title} {outcome.title}
</Headline> </Headline>

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import Card from '@/components/primitives/Card.astro';
import Cluster from '@/components/primitives/Cluster.astro'; import Cluster from '@/components/primitives/Cluster.astro';
import Container from '@/components/primitives/Container.astro'; import Container from '@/components/primitives/Container.astro';
import Headline from '@/components/content/Headline.astro'; import Headline from '@/components/content/Headline.astro';
import HeroDashboard from '@/components/content/HeroDashboard.astro';
import Lead from '@/components/content/Lead.astro'; import Lead from '@/components/content/Lead.astro';
import Metric from '@/components/content/Metric.astro'; import Metric from '@/components/content/Metric.astro';
import PrimaryCTA from '@/components/content/PrimaryCTA.astro'; import PrimaryCTA from '@/components/content/PrimaryCTA.astro';
@ -18,74 +19,205 @@ interface Props {
} }
const { calloutDescription, calloutTitle, hero, metrics = [] } = Astro.props; const { calloutDescription, calloutTitle, hero, metrics = [] } = Astro.props;
const isHomepageHero = Astro.url.pathname === '/';
const heroHeadlineSize = isHomepageHero ? 'page' : 'display';
const heroLeadSize = isHomepageHero ? 'body' : 'lead';
const heroPrimaryAnchor = hero.primaryAnchor ?? 'headline';
--- ---
<section class="pt-8 sm:pt-10 lg:pt-14"> <section
class:list={[
isHomepageHero ? 'hero-gradient pt-2 sm:pt-8 lg:pt-14' : 'pt-8 sm:pt-10 lg:pt-14',
]}
data-hero-root
data-hero-surface={isHomepageHero ? 'homepage' : 'page'}
data-homepage-hero={isHomepageHero ? 'true' : undefined}
data-hero-primary-anchor={isHomepageHero && heroPrimaryAnchor === 'composition' ? 'composition' : undefined}
data-section={isHomepageHero ? 'hero' : undefined}
>
<Container width="wide"> <Container width="wide">
<div class="grid gap-6 lg:grid-cols-[1.35fr,0.85fr]" data-disclosure-layer="1"> {isHomepageHero ? (
<Card class="motion-rise overflow-hidden"> <div class="space-y-6 sm:space-y-8 lg:space-y-10" data-disclosure-layer="1" data-hero-layout>
<div class="space-y-6"> <div class="grid gap-6 lg:grid-cols-[minmax(0,0.82fr)_minmax(22rem,1.18fr)] lg:items-start lg:gap-10">
<div class="motion-rise flex flex-col gap-5 sm:gap-6 lg:max-w-[40rem]" data-hero-panel="text">
<div class="space-y-5" data-hero-anchor-group>
<div data-hero-text-core>
<div data-hero-eyebrow data-hero-segment="eyebrow">
<Badge>{hero.eyebrow}</Badge> <Badge>{hero.eyebrow}</Badge>
<div class="space-y-4"> </div>
<Headline as="h1" size="display" class="max-w-4xl"> <div class="mt-3 space-y-4 sm:mt-5 sm:space-y-5">
{hero.title} <div
data-hero-heading
data-hero-primary-anchor={heroPrimaryAnchor === 'headline' ? 'headline' : undefined}
data-hero-segment="headline"
>
<Headline
as="h1"
size="page"
class="max-w-[13ch] text-balance text-[length:clamp(2.7rem,4.6vw,4.8rem)] leading-[0.94] tracking-[-0.045em]"
>
{hero.titleHtml ? <Fragment set:html={hero.titleHtml} /> : hero.title}
</Headline> </Headline>
<Lead class="max-w-3xl" size="lead"> </div>
<div
data-hero-copy-role="supporting"
data-hero-supporting-copy
data-hero-segment="supporting-copy"
>
<Lead class="max-w-[36rem] text-[1.02rem] leading-8 text-[var(--color-copy)] sm:text-[1.08rem]">
{hero.description} {hero.description}
</Lead> </Lead>
</div> </div>
</div>
</div>
{(hero.primaryCta || hero.secondaryCta) && ( {(hero.primaryCta || hero.secondaryCta) && (
<Cluster data-cta-cluster gap="md"> <div data-hero-cta-pair data-hero-segment="cta-pair">
<Cluster data-cta-cluster gap="sm" class="items-center sm:gap-[var(--space-cluster)]">
<PrimaryCTA cta={hero.primaryCta} size="lg" />
{hero.secondaryCta && (
<SecondaryCTA cta={hero.secondaryCta} />
)}
</Cluster>
</div>
)}
</div>
</div>
<div
class="motion-rise lg:pt-1"
style="animation-delay: 120ms;"
data-hero-panel="dashboard"
data-hero-primary-anchor={heroPrimaryAnchor === 'product-visual' ? 'product-visual' : undefined}
data-hero-visual
data-hero-visual-style="governance-surface"
data-hero-segment="product-near-visual"
>
<div class="overflow-hidden rounded-[2rem] border border-[color:var(--color-border)] bg-[linear-gradient(180deg,rgba(255,255,255,0.9),rgba(246,248,252,0.94))] p-3 shadow-[var(--shadow-panel-strong)] sm:p-4">
{hero.visualFocus && (
<div class="mb-3 rounded-[1.45rem] border border-[color:var(--color-border-subtle)] bg-white/88 px-4 py-4 sm:px-5">
<p class="m-0 text-[0.72rem] font-semibold uppercase tracking-[var(--tracking-eyebrow)] text-[var(--color-brand-500)]">
{hero.visualFocus.eyebrow}
</p>
<p class="mt-2 max-w-[42rem] text-sm font-semibold leading-6 text-[var(--color-ink-900)] sm:text-[0.98rem]">
{hero.visualFocus.title}
</p>
<ul class="mt-3 grid gap-2 p-0 sm:grid-cols-3">
{hero.visualFocus.points.map((point) => (
<li class="list-none rounded-[1rem] border border-[color:var(--color-border-subtle)] bg-[var(--surface-muted)] px-3 py-2 text-sm font-medium leading-5 text-[var(--color-ink-800)]">
{point}
</li>
))}
</ul>
</div>
)}
<HeroDashboard />
</div>
</div>
</div>
{hero.trustSubclaims && hero.trustSubclaims.length > 0 && (
<div class="motion-rise space-y-2" data-hero-segment="trust-subclaims" data-hero-trust-signals>
<ul class="flex flex-wrap gap-3 p-0">
{hero.trustSubclaims.map((claim) => (
<li class="list-none rounded-full border border-[color:var(--color-border)] bg-white/80 px-4 py-1.5 text-sm font-medium text-[var(--color-ink-800)]">
{claim}
</li>
))}
</ul>
</div>
)}
</div>
) : (
<!-- Subpage hero: card-based 2-col layout -->
<div
class="grid gap-5 sm:gap-6 lg:grid-cols-[minmax(0,1.08fr)_minmax(20rem,0.92fr)] lg:items-start"
data-disclosure-layer="1"
data-hero-layout
>
<Card class="motion-rise overflow-hidden" data-hero-panel="text">
<div class="space-y-4 sm:space-y-6">
<div data-hero-text-core>
<div data-hero-eyebrow data-hero-segment="eyebrow">
<Badge>{hero.eyebrow}</Badge>
</div>
<div class="mt-3 space-y-4 sm:mt-4 sm:space-y-5">
<div data-hero-heading data-hero-segment="headline">
<Headline
as="h1"
size={heroHeadlineSize}
class="max-w-3xl text-balance"
>
{hero.titleHtml ? <Fragment set:html={hero.titleHtml} /> : hero.title}
</Headline>
</div>
<div data-hero-copy-role="supporting" data-hero-supporting-copy data-hero-segment="supporting-copy">
<Lead class="max-w-2xl" size={heroLeadSize}>
{hero.description}
</Lead>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{(hero.primaryCta || hero.secondaryCta) && (
<div data-hero-cta-pair data-hero-segment="cta-pair">
<Cluster data-cta-cluster gap="sm" class="sm:gap-[var(--space-cluster)]">
<PrimaryCTA cta={hero.primaryCta} /> <PrimaryCTA cta={hero.primaryCta} />
{hero.secondaryCta && ( {hero.secondaryCta && (
<SecondaryCTA cta={hero.secondaryCta} /> <SecondaryCTA cta={hero.secondaryCta} />
)} )}
</Cluster> </Cluster>
)} </div>
{hero.trustSubclaims && hero.trustSubclaims.length > 0 && (
<ul class="grid gap-3 p-0 sm:grid-cols-3">
{
hero.trustSubclaims.map((claim) => (
<li class="list-none rounded-[1.1rem] border border-[color:var(--color-line)] bg-white/70 px-4 py-3 text-sm font-medium text-[var(--color-ink-800)]">
{claim}
</li>
))
}
</ul>
)} )}
{hero.highlights && hero.highlights.length > 0 && !hero.trustSubclaims?.length && ( {hero.highlights && hero.highlights.length > 0 && !hero.trustSubclaims?.length && (
<ul class="grid gap-3 p-0 sm:grid-cols-3"> <ul class="grid gap-3 p-0 sm:grid-cols-3">
{ {hero.highlights.map((highlight) => (
hero.highlights.map((highlight) => (
<li class="list-none rounded-[1.1rem] border border-[color:var(--color-line)] bg-white/70 px-4 py-3 text-sm font-medium text-[var(--color-ink-800)]"> <li class="list-none rounded-[1.1rem] border border-[color:var(--color-line)] bg-white/70 px-4 py-3 text-sm font-medium text-[var(--color-ink-800)]">
{highlight} {highlight}
</li> </li>
)) ))}
}
</ul> </ul>
)} )}
</div> </div>
</Card> </Card>
<div class="grid gap-5"> <div class="grid gap-4 sm:gap-5" data-hero-panel="supporting">
{hero.productVisual && ( {hero.productVisual && (
<Card variant="accent" class="motion-rise overflow-hidden" data-hero-visual> <Card
variant="accent"
class="motion-rise overflow-hidden"
data-hero-segment="product-near-visual"
data-hero-visual
>
<img <img
src={hero.productVisual.src} src={hero.productVisual.src}
alt={hero.productVisual.alt} alt={hero.productVisual.alt}
class="w-full rounded-[var(--radius-lg)] object-cover" class="max-h-[22rem] w-full rounded-[var(--radius-lg)] object-cover object-top"
loading="eager" loading="eager"
/> />
</Card> </Card>
)} )}
{hero.trustSubclaims && hero.trustSubclaims.length > 0 && (
<Card variant="subtle" class="motion-rise" data-hero-segment="trust-subclaims">
<div class="space-y-3" data-hero-trust-signals>
<p class="m-0 text-[0.72rem] font-semibold uppercase tracking-[var(--tracking-eyebrow)] text-[var(--color-copy)]">
Early trust
</p>
<ul class="grid gap-2.5 p-0">
{hero.trustSubclaims.map((claim) => (
<li class="list-none rounded-[1rem] border border-[color:var(--color-line)] bg-white/82 px-4 py-3 text-sm font-medium text-[var(--color-ink-800)]">
{claim}
</li>
))}
</ul>
</div>
</Card>
)}
{!hero.productVisual && (calloutTitle || calloutDescription) && ( {!hero.productVisual && (calloutTitle || calloutDescription) && (
<Card variant="accent" class="motion-rise"> <Card variant="accent" class="motion-rise">
<p class="m-0 text-sm font-semibold uppercase tracking-[0.15em] text-[var(--color-brand)]"> <p class="m-0 text-sm font-semibold uppercase tracking-[0.15em] text-[var(--color-brand)]">
Trust-first launch surface Trust-first launch surface
</p> </p>
{calloutTitle && ( {calloutTitle && (
<h2 class="mt-4 font-[var(--font-display)] text-3xl leading-tight text-[var(--color-ink-900)]"> <h2 class="mt-4 font-[var(--font-display)] text-3xl font-bold leading-tight text-[var(--color-ink-900)]">
{calloutTitle} {calloutTitle}
</h2> </h2>
)} )}
@ -102,5 +234,6 @@ const { calloutDescription, calloutTitle, hero, metrics = [] } = Astro.props;
)} )}
</div> </div>
</div> </div>
)}
</Container> </Container>
</section> </section>

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@ -11,15 +11,16 @@ interface Props {
eyebrow?: string; eyebrow?: string;
items: TrustPrincipleContent[]; items: TrustPrincipleContent[];
title: string; title: string;
titleHtml?: string;
} }
const { description, eyebrow, items, title } = Astro.props; const { description, eyebrow, items, title, titleHtml } = Astro.props;
--- ---
<Section layer="2"> <Section layer="2" tone="warm">
<Container width="wide"> <Container width="wide">
<div class="space-y-8"> <div class="space-y-8">
<SectionHeader eyebrow={eyebrow} title={title} description={description} /> <SectionHeader eyebrow={eyebrow} title={title} titleHtml={titleHtml} description={description} />
<Grid cols="3"> <Grid cols="3">
{items.map((item) => <TrustPrincipleCard item={item} />)} {items.map((item) => <TrustPrincipleCard item={item} />)}
</Grid> </Grid>

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@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ export const homeSeo: PageSeo = {
}; };
export const homeHero: HeroContent = { export const homeHero: HeroContent = {
eyebrow: 'Governance of record', eyebrow: 'Microsoft tenant governance',
title: 'TenantAtlas keeps Microsoft tenant change history, restore posture, and review context inside one operating record.', title: 'TenantAtlas gives Microsoft tenant teams one operating record for change history, drift review, and restore planning.',
description: description:
'MSP and enterprise teams use TenantAtlas to understand what changed, what drifted, what can be restored, and what needs review — without turning governance into disconnected screens.', 'Security, endpoint, and platform teams use TenantAtlas to see what changed, preview restores, and move reviews forward without stitching governance across exports and memory.',
primaryCta: { primaryCta: {
href: '/contact', href: '/contact',
label: 'Request a working session', label: 'Request a working session',
@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ export const homeHero: HeroContent = {
}, },
productVisual: { productVisual: {
src: '/images/hero-product-visual.svg', src: '/images/hero-product-visual.svg',
alt: 'TenantAtlas governance dashboard showing tenant change history and restore posture', alt: 'TenantAtlas screen showing change history, restore preview, and a review queue for Microsoft tenant policies',
}, },
trustSubclaims: [ trustSubclaims: [
'Tenant-isolated by design', 'Tenant-scoped boundaries',
'Immutable change history', 'Reviewable change history',
'Bounded public claims', 'Preview before restore',
], ],
}; };

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@ -50,36 +50,42 @@ export const productMetrics: MetricItem[] = [
export const productModelBlocks: FeatureItemContent[] = [ export const productModelBlocks: FeatureItemContent[] = [
{ {
eyebrow: 'Inventory and drift', eyebrow: 'Inventory and drift',
icon: 'search',
title: 'Current-state inventory and drift visibility establish what the tenant actually looks like now.', title: 'Current-state inventory and drift visibility establish what the tenant actually looks like now.',
description: description:
'The product starts with last-observed tenant state so teams can compare real configuration truth instead of relying on partial memory or exported spreadsheets.', 'The product starts with last-observed tenant state so teams can compare real configuration truth instead of relying on partial memory or exported spreadsheets.',
}, },
{ {
eyebrow: 'Backup and versioning', eyebrow: 'Backup and versioning',
icon: 'database',
title: 'Snapshots and versions preserve immutable history without replacing present-tense truth.', title: 'Snapshots and versions preserve immutable history without replacing present-tense truth.',
description: description:
'Backups and versions are explicit artifacts tied to tenant context, operators, and timing so the history remains reproducible and queryable.', 'Backups and versions are explicit artifacts tied to tenant context, operators, and timing so the history remains reproducible and queryable.',
}, },
{ {
eyebrow: 'Restore safety', eyebrow: 'Restore safety',
icon: 'refresh',
title: 'Restore is handled as a governed operation, not as a blind push.', title: 'Restore is handled as a governed operation, not as a blind push.',
description: description:
'Preview, validation, selective scope, and confirmation reduce the risk of turning a recovery step into a new incident.', 'Preview, validation, selective scope, and confirmation reduce the risk of turning a recovery step into a new incident.',
}, },
{ {
eyebrow: 'Audit and review', eyebrow: 'Audit and review',
icon: 'eye',
title: 'Differences become reviewable signals instead of noisy raw deltas.', title: 'Differences become reviewable signals instead of noisy raw deltas.',
description: description:
'Human-readable summaries and structured differences help operators and reviewers decide what changed, who needs to know, and what deserves follow-up.', 'Human-readable summaries and structured differences help operators and reviewers decide what changed, who needs to know, and what deserves follow-up.',
}, },
{ {
eyebrow: 'Findings and evidence', eyebrow: 'Findings and evidence',
icon: 'file-check',
title: 'Findings, exceptions, and evidence stay anchored to operational truth.', title: 'Findings, exceptions, and evidence stay anchored to operational truth.',
description: description:
'Governance discussions stay attached to the real object, version, and review context instead of drifting into separate manual trackers.', 'Governance discussions stay attached to the real object, version, and review context instead of drifting into separate manual trackers.',
}, },
{ {
eyebrow: 'Baselines and governance', eyebrow: 'Baselines and governance',
icon: 'shield',
title: 'Baselines, reviews, and operator safety belong to the same workflow.', title: 'Baselines, reviews, and operator safety belong to the same workflow.',
description: description:
'The product is built so teams can explain actions afterward, not just execute them quickly in the moment.', 'The product is built so teams can explain actions afterward, not just execute them quickly in the moment.',

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@ -41,6 +41,12 @@ const openGraphDescription = Astro.props.openGraphDescription ?? description;
<meta name="twitter:description" content={openGraphDescription} /> <meta name="twitter:description" content={openGraphDescription} />
{canonicalUrl && <link rel="canonical" href={canonicalUrl} />} {canonicalUrl && <link rel="canonical" href={canonicalUrl} />}
<link rel="icon" type="image/svg+xml" href="/favicon.svg" /> <link rel="icon" type="image/svg+xml" href="/favicon.svg" />
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com" />
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com" crossorigin />
<link
href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Inter:wght@400;500;600;700&display=swap"
rel="stylesheet"
/>
<title>{title}</title> <title>{title}</title>
</head> </head>
<body> <body>

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@ -38,11 +38,15 @@ const progressContent = {
items={homeEcosystem} items={homeEcosystem}
/> />
<OutcomeSection content={homeOutcome} /> <OutcomeSection
content={homeOutcome}
titleHtml='Teams that <span class="accent">understand their tenant</span> make better decisions.'
/>
<CapabilityGrid <CapabilityGrid
eyebrow="What TenantAtlas covers" eyebrow="What TenantAtlas covers"
title="A connected product model, not a feature wall." title="A connected product model, not a feature wall."
titleHtml='A <span class="accent">connected product model</span>, not a feature wall.'
description="TenantAtlas groups backup, restore, inventory, drift, and governance into connected clusters instead of listing isolated features." description="TenantAtlas groups backup, restore, inventory, drift, and governance into connected clusters instead of listing isolated features."
items={homeCapabilities} items={homeCapabilities}
/> />
@ -51,6 +55,7 @@ const progressContent = {
<TrustGrid <TrustGrid
eyebrow="Trust posture" eyebrow="Trust posture"
title={homeTrustSignals.title} title={homeTrustSignals.title}
titleHtml='Trust is a <span class="accent">first-read concern</span>, not a footnote.'
description={homeTrustSignals.description} description={homeTrustSignals.description}
items={homeTrustSignals.signals} items={homeTrustSignals.signals}
/> />

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@ -28,8 +28,10 @@ import {
<FeatureGrid <FeatureGrid
eyebrow="Connected governance model" eyebrow="Connected governance model"
title="Explain what the product does before asking for buyer trust." title="Explain what the product does before asking for buyer trust."
titleHtml='Explain what the product does before asking for <span class="accent">buyer trust</span>.'
description="This page should explain how the pieces fit together so visitors do not mistake the product for a loose collection of backup, reporting, and restore features." description="This page should explain how the pieces fit together so visitors do not mistake the product for a loose collection of backup, reporting, and restore features."
items={productModelBlocks} items={productModelBlocks}
tone="tinted"
/> />
<Section tone="muted" density="base" layer="3"> <Section tone="muted" density="base" layer="3">

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@ -12,9 +12,11 @@ body {
font-family: var(--font-sans); font-family: var(--font-sans);
color: var(--color-foreground); color: var(--color-foreground);
background: background:
radial-gradient(circle at top left, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.92), transparent 30%), radial-gradient(circle at top left, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.88), transparent 30%),
linear-gradient(180deg, var(--color-background) 0%, var(--color-background-elevated) 48%, var(--color-muted) 100%); linear-gradient(180deg, var(--color-background) 0%, var(--color-background-elevated) 48%, var(--color-muted) 100%);
text-rendering: optimizeLegibility; text-rendering: optimizeLegibility;
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;
} }
*, *,
@ -23,7 +25,7 @@ body {
box-sizing: border-box; box-sizing: border-box;
} }
a { a:not([data-button-variant]) {
color: inherit; color: inherit;
} }
@ -37,12 +39,12 @@ code {
} }
::selection { ::selection {
background: rgba(47, 111, 183, 0.18); background: rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.12);
color: var(--color-foreground); color: var(--color-foreground);
} }
:where(a, button, input, textarea, summary):focus-visible { :where(a, button, input, textarea, summary):focus-visible {
outline: 3px solid rgba(47, 111, 183, 0.32); outline: 3px solid rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.22);
outline-offset: 4px; outline-offset: 4px;
} }
@ -69,16 +71,16 @@ .foundation-page::before {
.foundation-page[data-shell-tone='brand']::before { .foundation-page[data-shell-tone='brand']::before {
background: background:
radial-gradient(circle at 8% 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.82), transparent 30%), radial-gradient(circle at 8% 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.82), transparent 30%),
radial-gradient(circle at 86% 0%, rgba(47, 111, 183, 0.18), transparent 28%), radial-gradient(circle at 86% 0%, rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.04), transparent 28%),
radial-gradient(circle at 72% 22%, rgba(59, 139, 120, 0.12), transparent 26%), radial-gradient(circle at 72% 22%, rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.03), transparent 26%),
linear-gradient(180deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.62), transparent 18%); linear-gradient(180deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.62), transparent 18%);
} }
.foundation-page[data-shell-tone='trust']::before { .foundation-page[data-shell-tone='trust']::before {
background: background:
radial-gradient(circle at 10% 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8), transparent 28%), radial-gradient(circle at 10% 0%, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8), transparent 28%),
radial-gradient(circle at 82% 8%, rgba(59, 139, 120, 0.16), transparent 30%), radial-gradient(circle at 82% 8%, rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.04), transparent 30%),
radial-gradient(circle at 74% 30%, rgba(175, 109, 67, 0.08), transparent 26%), radial-gradient(circle at 74% 30%, rgba(100, 80, 140, 0.03), transparent 26%),
linear-gradient(180deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.62), transparent 18%); linear-gradient(180deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.62), transparent 18%);
} }
@ -170,7 +172,7 @@ .section-shell-muted {
.section-shell-emphasis { .section-shell-emphasis {
border: 1px solid var(--color-border-strong); border: 1px solid var(--color-border-strong);
background: linear-gradient(180deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.56), rgba(47, 111, 183, 0.05)); background: linear-gradient(180deg, rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.56), rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.03));
border-radius: calc(var(--radius-lg) + 0.15rem); border-radius: calc(var(--radius-lg) + 0.15rem);
} }
@ -186,7 +188,7 @@ .text-link {
.text-link:hover { .text-link:hover {
color: var(--color-primary); color: var(--color-primary);
text-decoration-color: rgba(47, 111, 183, 0.35); text-decoration-color: rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.35);
} }
.legal-prose p { .legal-prose p {
@ -240,3 +242,84 @@ @keyframes rise-in {
transform: translateY(0); transform: translateY(0);
} }
} }
/* ── Section tint bands ── */
.section-tinted {
background: var(--surface-section-tinted);
border-radius: calc(var(--radius-lg) + 0.15rem);
}
.section-warm {
background: var(--surface-section-warm);
border-radius: calc(var(--radius-lg) + 0.15rem);
}
/* ── Hero gradient band ── */
.hero-gradient {
background:
radial-gradient(ellipse 80% 60% at 20% 40%, rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.02), transparent),
radial-gradient(ellipse 60% 50% at 80% 20%, rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.015), transparent);
padding-bottom: var(--space-section);
}
/* ── Card hover lift ── */
.surface-card,
.surface-card-muted,
.surface-card-accent {
transition:
box-shadow 220ms ease,
transform 220ms ease;
}
.card-hoverable:hover {
box-shadow: var(--shadow-card-hover);
transform: translateY(-2px);
}
/* ── Callout accent bar ── */
.callout-bar {
position: relative;
padding-left: 1.25rem;
}
.callout-bar::before {
position: absolute;
top: 0;
left: 0;
bottom: 0;
width: 3px;
border-radius: 3px;
background: var(--color-primary);
content: "";
}
.callout-bar[data-bar-tone="trust"]::before {
background: var(--color-success);
}
.callout-bar[data-bar-tone="warm"]::before {
background: var(--color-warning);
}
/* ── Accent text highlight ── */
.text-accent-word {
color: var(--color-primary);
}
/* ── Feature icon circle ── */
.feature-icon {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: center;
width: 2.75rem;
height: 2.75rem;
border-radius: 50%;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, var(--surface-accent), var(--surface-accent-strong));
color: var(--color-primary);
flex-shrink: 0;
}
.feature-icon svg {
width: 1.25rem;
height: 1.25rem;
}

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@ -1,23 +1,28 @@
@theme { @theme {
--font-sans: "Avenir Next", "Segoe UI", sans-serif; --font-sans: "Inter", "Avenir Next", "Segoe UI", sans-serif;
--font-display: "Iowan Old Style", "Palatino Linotype", serif; --font-display: "Inter", "Avenir Next", "Segoe UI", sans-serif;
--font-mono: "IBM Plex Mono", "SFMono-Regular", monospace; --font-mono: "IBM Plex Mono", "SFMono-Regular", monospace;
--color-stone-50: oklch(0.986 0.008 86); /* Cool slate neutrals — shadcn / Apex direction */
--color-stone-100: oklch(0.974 0.012 84); --color-stone-50: oklch(0.985 0.002 250);
--color-stone-150: oklch(0.958 0.016 82); --color-stone-100: oklch(0.975 0.003 250);
--color-stone-200: oklch(0.936 0.018 79); --color-stone-150: oklch(0.962 0.004 248);
--color-stone-300: oklch(0.896 0.025 76); --color-stone-200: oklch(0.94 0.006 246);
--color-ink-700: oklch(0.4 0.04 244); --color-stone-300: oklch(0.90 0.008 244);
--color-ink-800: oklch(0.31 0.04 248); /* Ink: dark slate, very low chroma — near-black with cool undertone */
--color-ink-900: oklch(0.23 0.038 252); --color-ink-700: oklch(0.44 0.01 250);
--color-brand-300: oklch(0.84 0.05 228); --color-ink-800: oklch(0.30 0.008 250);
--color-brand-400: oklch(0.76 0.09 214); --color-ink-900: oklch(0.14 0.005 250);
--color-brand-500: oklch(0.67 0.12 226); /* Brand: dry slate-blue — enterprise, not flashy */
--color-brand-700: oklch(0.48 0.1 232); --color-brand-300: oklch(0.78 0.06 245);
--color-mint-300: oklch(0.85 0.05 182); --color-brand-400: oklch(0.64 0.09 245);
--color-mint-500: oklch(0.72 0.07 186); --color-brand-500: oklch(0.50 0.10 245);
--color-mint-700: oklch(0.54 0.07 184); --color-brand-700: oklch(0.38 0.09 248);
/* Mint → Steel: functional accent for success states */
--color-mint-300: oklch(0.84 0.05 175);
--color-mint-500: oklch(0.66 0.08 172);
--color-mint-700: oklch(0.48 0.08 170);
/* Amber: stays functional (warning states) */
--color-amber-300: oklch(0.88 0.045 73); --color-amber-300: oklch(0.88 0.045 73);
--color-amber-500: oklch(0.75 0.085 62); --color-amber-500: oklch(0.75 0.085 62);
--color-amber-700: oklch(0.56 0.09 54); --color-amber-700: oklch(0.56 0.09 54);
@ -32,18 +37,18 @@ :root {
--color-foreground: var(--color-ink-900); --color-foreground: var(--color-ink-900);
--color-muted: var(--color-stone-150); --color-muted: var(--color-stone-150);
--color-muted-foreground: var(--color-ink-700); --color-muted-foreground: var(--color-ink-700);
--color-card: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.9); --color-card: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.92);
--color-card-foreground: var(--color-ink-900); --color-card-foreground: var(--color-ink-900);
--color-border: rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.12); --color-border: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.08);
--color-border-strong: rgba(47, 111, 183, 0.22); --color-border-strong: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.15);
--color-border-subtle: rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.07); --color-border-subtle: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.05);
--color-frame: rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.06); --color-frame: rgba(20, 20, 20, 0.04);
--color-input: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.94); --color-input: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.94);
--color-primary: var(--color-brand-500); --color-primary: var(--color-brand-500);
--color-primary-foreground: #f9fbff; --color-primary-foreground: #f8f9fb;
--color-secondary: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.82); --color-secondary: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.82);
--color-secondary-foreground: var(--color-ink-900); --color-secondary-foreground: var(--color-ink-900);
--color-accent: rgba(47, 111, 183, 0.1); --color-accent: rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.06);
--color-accent-foreground: var(--color-brand-700); --color-accent-foreground: var(--color-brand-700);
--color-success: var(--color-mint-700); --color-success: var(--color-mint-700);
--color-warning: var(--color-amber-700); --color-warning: var(--color-amber-700);
@ -53,12 +58,14 @@ :root {
--surface-page: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.34); --surface-page: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.34);
--surface-shell: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.78); --surface-shell: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.78);
--surface-shell-strong: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.94); --surface-shell-strong: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.94);
--surface-card-soft: rgba(246, 248, 251, 0.82); --surface-card-soft: rgba(248, 249, 252, 0.82);
--surface-muted: rgba(243, 247, 251, 0.88); --surface-muted: rgba(246, 248, 252, 0.88);
--surface-muted-strong: rgba(247, 249, 252, 0.94); --surface-muted-strong: rgba(250, 251, 254, 0.94);
--surface-accent: rgba(47, 111, 183, 0.1); --surface-accent: rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.04);
--surface-accent-strong: rgba(241, 246, 253, 0.98); --surface-accent-strong: rgba(246, 248, 254, 0.98);
--surface-trust: rgba(59, 139, 120, 0.09); --surface-trust: rgba(40, 60, 120, 0.03);
--surface-section-tinted: rgba(246, 248, 252, 0.62);
--surface-section-warm: rgba(248, 249, 252, 0.52);
--radius-sm: 1rem; --radius-sm: 1rem;
--radius-md: 1.35rem; --radius-md: 1.35rem;
@ -68,14 +75,15 @@ :root {
--shadow-panel-strong: 0 28px 90px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.14); --shadow-panel-strong: 0 28px 90px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.14);
--shadow-card: 0 20px 56px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.1); --shadow-card: 0 20px 56px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.1);
--shadow-card-hover: 0 24px 64px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.15);
--shadow-soft: 0 12px 36px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.08); --shadow-soft: 0 12px 36px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.08);
--shadow-inline: 0 10px 22px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.08); --shadow-inline: 0 10px 22px rgba(17, 36, 58, 0.08);
--space-page-x: clamp(1.25rem, 2vw, 2.5rem); --space-page-x: clamp(1.25rem, 2vw, 2.5rem);
--space-page-y: clamp(4rem, 6vw, 6rem); --space-page-y: clamp(5rem, 8vw, 8rem);
--space-section-compact: clamp(3rem, 4vw, 4.25rem); --space-section-compact: clamp(3.5rem, 5vw, 5rem);
--space-section: clamp(4rem, 6vw, 5.75rem); --space-section: clamp(5rem, 8vw, 7rem);
--space-section-spacious: clamp(5rem, 7vw, 7rem); --space-section-spacious: clamp(6rem, 9vw, 9rem);
--space-cluster-sm: 0.75rem; --space-cluster-sm: 0.75rem;
--space-cluster: 1rem; --space-cluster: 1rem;
--space-cluster-lg: 1.5rem; --space-cluster-lg: 1.5rem;
@ -89,19 +97,19 @@ :root {
--wide-max-width: 84rem; --wide-max-width: 84rem;
--reading-max-width: 68rem; --reading-max-width: 68rem;
--type-display-size: clamp(3.3rem, 6vw, 5rem); --type-display-size: clamp(2.75rem, 5vw, 4.25rem);
--type-page-size: clamp(2.75rem, 4.2vw, 3.75rem); --type-page-size: clamp(2.25rem, 3.8vw, 3.25rem);
--type-section-size: clamp(2rem, 3.5vw, 3rem); --type-section-size: clamp(1.75rem, 2.8vw, 2.5rem);
--type-card-size: clamp(1.35rem, 2vw, 1.85rem); --type-card-size: clamp(1.25rem, 1.8vw, 1.6rem);
--type-body-size: 1.02rem; --type-body-size: 1.05rem;
--type-small-size: 0.94rem; --type-small-size: 0.94rem;
--type-eyebrow-size: 0.74rem; --type-eyebrow-size: 0.74rem;
--type-helper-size: 0.82rem; --type-helper-size: 0.82rem;
--tracking-display: -0.055em; --tracking-display: -0.04em;
--tracking-tight: -0.03em; --tracking-tight: -0.025em;
--tracking-eyebrow: 0.18em; --tracking-eyebrow: 0.18em;
--line-display: 0.95; --line-display: 0.96;
--line-heading: 1.02; --line-heading: 1.04;
--line-body: 1.75; --line-body: 1.75;
--line-tight: 1.45; --line-tight: 1.45;

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@ -98,11 +98,14 @@ export interface HeroContent {
description: string; description: string;
eyebrow: string; eyebrow: string;
highlights?: string[]; highlights?: string[];
primaryAnchor?: HeroPrimaryAnchor;
primaryCta: CtaLink; primaryCta: CtaLink;
productVisual?: HeroVisualContent; productVisual?: HeroVisualContent;
secondaryCta?: CtaLink; secondaryCta?: CtaLink;
title: string; title: string;
titleHtml?: string;
trustSubclaims?: string[]; trustSubclaims?: string[];
visualFocus?: HeroVisualFocusContent;
} }
export interface MetricItem { export interface MetricItem {
@ -115,6 +118,7 @@ export interface FeatureItemContent {
description: string; description: string;
eyebrow?: string; eyebrow?: string;
href?: string; href?: string;
icon?: string;
meta?: string; meta?: string;
title: string; title: string;
} }
@ -163,6 +167,14 @@ export interface HeroVisualContent {
src: string; src: string;
} }
export type HeroPrimaryAnchor = 'headline' | 'product-visual' | 'composition';
export interface HeroVisualFocusContent {
eyebrow: string;
points: string[];
title: string;
}
export interface OutcomeItemContent { export interface OutcomeItemContent {
description: string; description: string;
title: string; title: string;

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@ -4,6 +4,12 @@ import {
expectCtaHierarchy, expectCtaHierarchy,
expectDisclosureLayer, expectDisclosureLayer,
expectFooterLinks, expectFooterLinks,
expectHomepageHeroCtaPair,
expectHomepageHeroOrder,
expectHomepageHeroRouteTargets,
expectHomepageHeroStructure,
expectHomepageHeroTrustSignals,
expectHomepageHeroVisibleOnMobile,
expectHomepageSectionOrder, expectHomepageSectionOrder,
expectMobileReadability, expectMobileReadability,
expectNavigationVsCtaDifferentiation, expectNavigationVsCtaDifferentiation,
@ -72,6 +78,41 @@ test('homepage shows explicit trust signals before the final CTA', async ({
await expectOnwardRouteReachable(page, ['/trust']); await expectOnwardRouteReachable(page, ['/trust']);
}); });
test('homepage hero makes the product category, text core, and one CTA pair explicit on first read', async ({
page,
}) => {
await visitPage(page, '/');
await expectHomepageHeroStructure(page);
await expect(page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-eyebrow]')).toContainText(/microsoft tenant governance/i);
await expect(
page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-heading]').getByRole('heading', {
level: 1,
name: /one operating record for change history, drift review, and restore planning/i,
}),
).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-supporting-copy]')).toContainText(
/security, endpoint, and platform teams use TenantAtlas to see what changed, preview restores, and move reviews forward/i,
);
await expectHomepageHeroCtaPair(page, /working session/i, /product model/i);
});
test('homepage hero keeps product-near proof and bounded trust cues inside the hero itself', async ({
page,
}) => {
await visitPage(page, '/');
await expectProductNearVisual(page, /change history, restore preview, and a review queue/i);
await expectHomepageHeroTrustSignals(page);
await expect(page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-trust-signals]')).toContainText(
/tenant-scoped boundaries/i,
);
await expect(page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-trust-signals]')).toContainText(
/reviewable change history/i,
);
await expect(page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-trust-signals]')).toContainText(
/preview before restore/i,
);
});
test('homepage shows dated progress signals before the final CTA', async ({ test('homepage shows dated progress signals before the final CTA', async ({
page, page,
}) => { }) => {
@ -97,6 +138,20 @@ test.describe('homepage mobile', () => {
await expect(page.locator('[data-section="capability"]')).toBeVisible(); await expect(page.locator('[data-section="capability"]')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.locator('[data-section="trust"]')).toBeVisible(); await expect(page.locator('[data-section="trust"]')).toBeVisible();
}); });
test('homepage hero preserves meaning order and hero route intent on narrow screens', async ({ page }) => {
await visitPage(page, '/');
await expectHomepageHeroOrder(page, [
'eyebrow',
'headline',
'supporting-copy',
'cta-pair',
'product-near-visual',
'trust-subclaims',
]);
await expectHomepageHeroVisibleOnMobile(page);
await expectHomepageHeroRouteTargets(page, ['/contact', '/product']);
});
}); });
test('product keeps the connected operating model readable without collapsing into a feature list', async ({ test('product keeps the connected operating model readable without collapsing into a feature list', async ({

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@ -87,6 +87,180 @@ export async function expectCtaHierarchy(
).toBeVisible(); ).toBeVisible();
} }
export async function expectHomepageHeroStructure(page: Page): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
await expect(hero).toBeVisible();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-text-core]').first()).toBeVisible();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-eyebrow]').first()).toBeVisible();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-heading]').getByRole('heading', { level: 1 })).toBeVisible();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-supporting-copy]').first()).toBeVisible();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-cta-pair]').first()).toBeVisible();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-cta-slot="primary"]')).toHaveCount(1);
await expect(hero.locator('[data-cta-slot="secondary"]')).toHaveCount(1);
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-visual]').first()).toBeVisible();
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroCtaPair(
page: Page,
primaryLabel: string | RegExp,
secondaryLabel: string | RegExp,
): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-cta-weight="primary"]').filter({ hasText: primaryLabel }).first()).toBeVisible();
await expect(
hero.locator('[data-cta-weight="secondary"]').filter({ hasText: secondaryLabel }).first(),
).toBeVisible();
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroPrimaryAnchor(
page: Page,
anchor: 'headline' | 'product-visual' | 'composition',
): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
await expect(hero.locator(`[data-hero-primary-anchor="${anchor}"]`).first()).toBeVisible();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-primary-anchor]')).toHaveCount(1);
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroSupportingCopySubordination(page: Page): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
const heading = hero.locator('[data-hero-heading]').getByRole('heading', { level: 1 }).first();
const supportingCopy = hero.locator('[data-hero-supporting-copy] p').first();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-supporting-copy]').first()).toHaveAttribute('data-hero-copy-role', 'supporting');
const [headingFontSize, supportingCopyFontSize] = await Promise.all([
heading.evaluate((element) => Number.parseFloat(window.getComputedStyle(element).fontSize)),
supportingCopy.evaluate((element) => Number.parseFloat(window.getComputedStyle(element).fontSize)),
]);
expect(headingFontSize, 'Hero heading should remain larger than supporting copy').toBeGreaterThan(
supportingCopyFontSize,
);
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroAnchorCtaAlignment(page: Page): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
const anchorGroup = hero.locator('[data-hero-anchor-group]').first();
await expect(anchorGroup).toBeVisible();
await expect(anchorGroup.locator('[data-hero-heading]').first()).toBeVisible();
await expect(anchorGroup.locator('[data-hero-cta-pair]').first()).toBeVisible();
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroOrder(
page: Page,
segments: Array<'eyebrow' | 'headline' | 'supporting-copy' | 'cta-pair' | 'product-near-visual' | 'trust-subclaims'>,
): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
const actual = await hero.locator('[data-hero-segment]').evaluateAll((elements) =>
elements
.map((element) => element.getAttribute('data-hero-segment'))
.filter(Boolean),
);
for (let i = 0; i < segments.length; i++) {
expect(actual.indexOf(segments[i]), `Hero segment "${segments[i]}" should exist`).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(0);
if (i > 0) {
expect(
actual.indexOf(segments[i]),
`Hero segment "${segments[i]}" should appear after "${segments[i - 1]}"`,
).toBeGreaterThan(actual.indexOf(segments[i - 1]));
}
}
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroTrustSignals(page: Page): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
const trustSignals = hero.locator('[data-hero-trust-signals] li');
const count = await trustSignals.count();
await expect(hero.locator('[data-hero-trust-signals]').first()).toBeVisible();
expect(count).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(count).toBeLessThanOrEqual(3);
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroVisualSemantics(
page: Page,
terms: Array<string | RegExp>,
): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
const visual = hero.locator('[data-hero-visual]').first();
await expect(visual).toBeVisible();
await expect(visual).toHaveAttribute('data-hero-visual-style', 'governance-surface');
for (const term of terms) {
await expect(visual).toContainText(term);
}
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroSplitLayout(page: Page): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
const textPanel = hero.locator('[data-hero-panel="text"]').first();
const visualPanel = hero.locator('[data-hero-panel="dashboard"]').first();
await expect(textPanel).toBeVisible();
await expect(visualPanel).toBeVisible();
const [textBox, visualBox] = await Promise.all([textPanel.boundingBox(), visualPanel.boundingBox()]);
expect(textBox, 'Hero text panel should have a bounding box').not.toBeNull();
expect(visualBox, 'Hero visual panel should have a bounding box').not.toBeNull();
if (!textBox || !visualBox) {
return;
}
expect(
textBox.x + textBox.width,
'Desktop hero text should end before the visual surface begins so both read as one split composition',
).toBeLessThanOrEqual(visualBox.x + 48);
expect(
Math.abs(textBox.y - visualBox.y),
'Desktop hero text and visual should share a horizontal composition instead of stacking far apart',
).toBeLessThan(140);
}
async function expectLocatorInInitialViewport(page: Page, selector: string, label: string): Promise<void> {
const locator = page.locator(selector).first();
const box = await locator.boundingBox();
const viewport = page.viewportSize();
await expect(locator).toBeVisible();
expect(box, `${label} should have a bounding box`).not.toBeNull();
expect(viewport, 'Viewport should be available').not.toBeNull();
if (!box || !viewport) {
return;
}
expect(box.y, `${label} should start within the initial viewport`).toBeLessThan(viewport.height);
expect(box.y + Math.min(box.height, 32), `${label} should remain on screen at first paint`).toBeGreaterThan(0);
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroVisibleOnMobile(page: Page): Promise<void> {
await expectLocatorInInitialViewport(
page,
'[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-primary-anchor]',
'Hero primary anchor',
);
await expectLocatorInInitialViewport(page, '[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-cta-pair]', 'Hero CTA pair');
await expect(page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"] [data-hero-visual]').first()).toBeVisible();
}
export async function expectHomepageHeroRouteTargets(page: Page, routes: string[]): Promise<void> {
const hero = page.locator('[data-homepage-hero="true"]').first();
for (const route of routes) {
await expect(hero.locator(`a[href="${route}"]`).first(), `Route "${route}" should be reachable from hero`).toBeVisible();
}
}
export async function expectNavigationVsCtaDifferentiation(page: Page): Promise<void> { export async function expectNavigationVsCtaDifferentiation(page: Page): Promise<void> {
const header = page.getByRole('banner'); const header = page.getByRole('banner');
@ -120,10 +294,15 @@ export async function expectHomepageSectionOrder(page: Page, sections: string[])
} }
} }
export async function expectProductNearVisual(page: Page): Promise<void> { export async function expectProductNearVisual(page: Page, alt?: string | RegExp): Promise<void> {
const main = page.getByRole('main'); const main = page.getByRole('main');
const visual = main.locator('[data-hero-visual] img, [data-hero-visual]').first();
await expect(main.locator('[data-hero-visual] img, [data-hero-visual]').first()).toBeVisible(); await expect(visual).toBeVisible();
if (alt) {
await expect(main.getByRole('img', { name: alt }).first()).toBeVisible();
}
} }
export async function expectMobileReadability(page: Page): Promise<void> { export async function expectMobileReadability(page: Page): Promise<void> {

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@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ test('representative pages route CTA, badge, surface, and input semantics throug
page, page,
}) => { }) => {
await visitPage(page, '/'); await visitPage(page, '/');
await expectShell(page, /TenantAtlas/); await expectShell(page, /control surface/i);
await expectPageFamily(page, 'landing'); await expectPageFamily(page, 'landing');
await expectPrimaryNavigation(page); await expectPrimaryNavigation(page);
await expectNavigationVsCtaDifferentiation(page); await expectNavigationVsCtaDifferentiation(page);
await expectCtaHierarchy(page, 'Request a working session', 'See the product model'); await expectCtaHierarchy(page, 'Request a working session', /product model/i);
await expect(page.locator('[data-interaction="button"]').filter({ hasText: 'Request a working session' }).first()).toBeVisible(); await expect(page.locator('[data-interaction="button"]').filter({ hasText: 'Request a working session' }).first()).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.locator('[data-badge-tone]').first()).toBeVisible(); await expect(page.locator('[data-badge-tone]').first()).toBeVisible();

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ # Spec Candidates
> >
> **Flow**: Inbox → Qualified → Planned → Spec created → moved to `Promoted to Spec` > **Flow**: Inbox → Qualified → Planned → Spec created → moved to `Promoted to Spec`
**Last reviewed**: 2026-04-21 (added `My Work` candidate family and aligned it with existing promoted work) **Last reviewed**: 2026-04-22 (promoted `Findings Notifications & Escalation v1` to Spec 224 and aligned the list)
--- ---
@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ ## Promoted to Spec
- Finding Ownership Semantics Clarification → Spec 219 (`finding-ownership-semantics`) - Finding Ownership Semantics Clarification → Spec 219 (`finding-ownership-semantics`)
- Humanized Diagnostic Summaries for Governance Operations → Spec 220 (`governance-run-summaries`) - Humanized Diagnostic Summaries for Governance Operations → Spec 220 (`governance-run-summaries`)
- Findings Operator Inbox v1 → Spec 221 (`findings-operator-inbox`) - Findings Operator Inbox v1 → Spec 221 (`findings-operator-inbox`)
- Findings Intake & Team Queue v1 -> Spec 222 (`findings-intake-team-queue`)
- Findings Notifications & Escalation v1 → Spec 224 (`findings-notifications-escalation`)
- Provider-Backed Action Preflight and Dispatch Gate Unification → Spec 216 (`provider-dispatch-gate`) - Provider-Backed Action Preflight and Dispatch Gate Unification → Spec 216 (`provider-dispatch-gate`)
- Record Page Header Discipline & Contextual Navigation → Spec 192 (`record-header-discipline`) - Record Page Header Discipline & Contextual Navigation → Spec 192 (`record-header-discipline`)
- Monitoring Surface Action Hierarchy & Workbench Semantics → Spec 193 (`monitoring-action-hierarchy`) - Monitoring Surface Action Hierarchy & Workbench Semantics → Spec 193 (`monitoring-action-hierarchy`)
@ -360,30 +362,6 @@ ### Tenant Operational Readiness & Status Truth Hierarchy
> Findings execution layer cluster: complementary to existing Spec 154 (`finding-risk-acceptance`). Keep these split so prioritization can pull workflow semantics, operator work surfaces, alerts, external handoff, and later portfolio operating slices independently instead of collapsing them into one oversized "Findings v2" spec. > Findings execution layer cluster: complementary to existing Spec 154 (`finding-risk-acceptance`). Keep these split so prioritization can pull workflow semantics, operator work surfaces, alerts, external handoff, and later portfolio operating slices independently instead of collapsing them into one oversized "Findings v2" spec.
### Findings Intake & Team Queue v1
- **Type**: workflow execution / team operations
- **Source**: findings execution layer candidate pack 2026-04-17; missing intake surface before personal assignment
- **Problem**: A personal inbox does not solve how new or unassigned findings enter the workflow. Operators need an intake surface before work is personally assigned.
- **Why it matters**: Without intake, backlog triage stays hidden in general-purpose lists and unassigned work becomes easy to ignore or duplicate.
- **Proposed direction**: Introduce unassigned and needs-triage views, an optional claim action, and basic shared-worklist conventions; use filters or tabs that clearly separate intake from active execution; make the difference between unowned backlog and personally assigned work explicit.
- **Explicit non-goals**: Full team model, capacity planning, auto-routing, and load-balancing logic.
- **Dependencies**: Ownership semantics, findings filters/tabs, open-status definitions.
- **Roadmap fit**: Findings Workflow v2; prerequisite for a broader team operating model.
- **Strategic sequencing**: Third, after personal inbox foundations exist.
- **Priority**: high
### Findings Notifications & Escalation v1
- **Type**: alerts / workflow execution
- **Source**: findings execution layer candidate pack 2026-04-17; gap between assignment metadata and actionable control loop
- **Problem**: Assignment, reopen, due, and overdue states currently risk becoming silent metadata unless operators keep polling findings views.
- **Why it matters**: Due dates without reminders or escalation are visibility, not control. Existing alert foundations only create operator value if findings workflow emits actionable events.
- **Proposed direction**: Add notifications for assignment, system-driven reopen, due-soon, and overdue states; introduce minimal escalation to owner or a defined role; explicitly consume the existing alert and notification infrastructure rather than building a findings-specific delivery system.
- **Explicit non-goals**: Multi-stage escalation chains, a large notification-preference center, and bidirectional ticket synchronization.
- **Dependencies**: Ownership semantics, operator inbox/intake surfaces, due/SLA logic, alert plumbing.
- **Roadmap fit**: Findings workflow hardening on top of the existing alerting foundation.
- **Strategic sequencing**: After inbox and intake exist so notifications land on meaningful destinations.
- **Priority**: high
### Assignment Hygiene & Stale Work Detection ### Assignment Hygiene & Stale Work Detection
- **Type**: workflow hardening / operations hygiene - **Type**: workflow hardening / operations hygiene
- **Source**: findings execution layer candidate pack 2026-04-17; assignment lifecycle hygiene gap analysis - **Source**: findings execution layer candidate pack 2026-04-17; assignment lifecycle hygiene gap analysis

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# Implementation Plan: Finding Ownership Semantics Clarification
**Branch**: `001-finding-ownership-semantics` | **Date**: 2026-04-20 | **Spec**: [spec.md](./spec.md)
**Input**: Feature specification from `/specs/001-finding-ownership-semantics/spec.md`
**Note**: The setup script reported a numeric-prefix collision with `001-rbac-onboarding`, but it still resolved the active branch and plan path correctly to this feature directory. Planning continues against the current branch path.
## Summary
Clarify the meaning of finding owner versus finding assignee across the existing tenant findings list, detail surface, responsibility-update flows, and exception-request context without adding new persistence, capabilities, or workflow services. The implementation will reuse the existing `owner_user_id` and `assignee_user_id` fields, add a derived responsibility-state presentation layer on top of current data, tighten operator-facing copy and audit/feedback wording, preserve tenant-safe Filament behavior, and extend focused Pest + Livewire coverage for list/detail semantics, responsibility updates, and exception-owner boundary cases.
## Technical Context
**Language/Version**: PHP 8.4.15 / Laravel 12
**Primary Dependencies**: Filament v5, Livewire v4.0+, Pest v4, Tailwind CSS v4
**Storage**: PostgreSQL via Sail; existing `findings.owner_user_id`, `findings.assignee_user_id`, and `finding_exceptions.owner_user_id` fields; no schema changes planned
**Testing**: Pest v4 feature and Livewire component tests via `./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact`
**Validation Lanes**: fast-feedback, confidence
**Target Platform**: Laravel monolith in Sail/Docker locally; Dokploy-hosted Linux deployment for staging/production
**Project Type**: Laravel monolith / Filament admin application
**Performance Goals**: No new remote calls, no new queued work, no material list/detail query growth beyond current eager loading of owner, assignee, and exception-owner relations
**Constraints**: Keep responsibility state derived rather than persisted; preserve existing tenant membership validation; preserve deny-as-not-found tenant isolation; do not split capabilities or add new abstractions; keep destructive-action confirmations unchanged
**Scale/Scope**: 1 primary Filament resource, 1 model helper or equivalent derived-state mapping, 1 workflow/audit wording touchpoint, 1 exception-owner wording boundary, and 2 focused new/expanded feature test families
## UI / Surface Guardrail Plan
- **Guardrail scope**: changed surfaces
- **Native vs custom classification summary**: native
- **Shared-family relevance**: existing tenant findings resource and exception-context surfaces only
- **State layers in scope**: page, detail, URL-query
- **Handling modes by drift class or surface**: review-mandatory
- **Repository-signal treatment**: review-mandatory
- **Special surface test profiles**: standard-native-filament
- **Required tests or manual smoke**: functional-core, state-contract
- **Exception path and spread control**: none; the feature reuses existing resource/table/infolist/action primitives and keeps exception-owner semantics local to the finding context
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Guardrail
## Constitution Check
*GATE: Must pass before Phase 0 research. Re-check after Phase 1 design.*
- Inventory-first: PASS. The feature only clarifies operator semantics on tenant-owned findings and exception artifacts; it does not change observed-state or snapshot truth.
- Read/write separation: PASS. Responsibility updates remain TenantPilot-only writes on existing finding records; no Microsoft tenant mutation is introduced. Existing destructive-like actions keep their current confirmation rules.
- Graph contract path: PASS / N/A. No Graph calls or contract-registry changes are involved.
- Deterministic capabilities: PASS. Existing canonical findings capabilities remain the source of truth; no new capability split is introduced.
- RBAC-UX: PASS. Tenant-context membership remains the isolation boundary. Non-members remain 404 and in-scope members missing `TENANT_FINDINGS_ASSIGN` remain 403 for responsibility mutations.
- Workspace isolation: PASS. The feature remains inside tenant-context findings flows and preserves existing workspace-context stabilization patterns.
- Global search: PASS. `FindingResource` already has a `view` page, so any existing global-search participation remains compliant. This feature does not add or remove global search.
- Tenant isolation: PASS. All reads and writes remain tenant-scoped and continue to restrict owner/assignee selections to current tenant members.
- Run observability / Ops-UX: PASS / N/A. No new long-running, queued, or remote work is introduced and no `OperationRun` behavior changes.
- Automation / data minimization: PASS / N/A. No new background automation or payload persistence is introduced.
- Test governance (TEST-GOV-001): PASS. The narrowest proving surface is feature-level Filament + workflow coverage with low fixture cost and no heavy-family expansion.
- Proportionality / no premature abstraction / persisted truth / behavioral state: PASS. Responsibility state remains derived from existing fields and does not create a persisted enum, new abstraction, or new table.
- UI semantics / few layers: PASS. The plan uses direct domain-to-UI mapping on `FindingResource` and an optional local helper on `Finding` rather than a new presenter or taxonomy layer.
- Badge semantics (BADGE-001): PASS with restraint. If a new responsibility badge or label is added, it stays local to findings semantics unless multiple consumers later prove centralization is necessary.
- Filament-native UI / action surface contract / UX-001: PASS. Existing native Filament tables, infolists, filters, selects, grouped actions, and modals remain the implementation path; the finding remains the sole primary inspect/open model and row click remains the canonical inspect affordance.
**Post-Phase-1 re-check**: PASS. The design keeps responsibility semantics derived, tenant-safe, and local to the existing findings resource and tests.
## Test Governance Check
- **Test purpose / classification by changed surface**: Feature
- **Affected validation lanes**: fast-feedback, confidence
- **Why this lane mix is the narrowest sufficient proof**: The business truth is visible in Filament list/detail rendering, responsibility action behavior, and tenant-scoped audit feedback. Unit-only testing would miss the operator-facing semantics, while browser/heavy-governance coverage would add unnecessary cost.
- **Narrowest proving command(s)**:
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Filament/Resources/FindingResourceOwnershipSemanticsTest.php`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/FindingAssignmentAuditSemanticsTest.php`
- **Fixture / helper / factory / seed / context cost risks**: Low. Existing tenant/user/finding factories and tenant membership helpers are sufficient. The only explicit context risk is tenant-panel routing and admin canonical tenant state.
- **Expensive defaults or shared helper growth introduced?**: no; tests should keep tenant context explicit rather than broadening shared fixtures.
- **Heavy-family additions, promotions, or visibility changes**: none
- **Surface-class relief / special coverage rule**: standard-native relief; explicit tenant-panel routing is required for authorization assertions.
- **Closing validation and reviewer handoff**: Re-run the two focused test files plus formatter on dirty files. Reviewers should verify owner versus assignee wording on list/detail surfaces, exception-owner separation, and 404/403 semantics for out-of-scope versus in-scope unauthorized users.
- **Budget / baseline / trend follow-up**: none
- **Review-stop questions**: lane fit, hidden fixture cost, accidental presenter growth, tenant-context drift in tests
- **Escalation path**: none
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Guardrail
- **Why no dedicated follow-up spec is needed**: This work stays inside the existing findings responsibility contract. Only future queue/team-routing or capability-split work would justify a separate spec.
## Project Structure
### Documentation (this feature)
```text
specs/001-finding-ownership-semantics/
├── plan.md
├── spec.md
├── research.md
├── data-model.md
├── quickstart.md
├── contracts/
│ └── finding-responsibility.openapi.yaml
├── checklists/
│ └── requirements.md
└── tasks.md
```
### Source Code (repository root)
```text
apps/platform/
├── app/
│ ├── Filament/
│ │ └── Resources/
│ │ └── FindingResource.php # MODIFY: list/detail labels, derived responsibility state, filters, action help text, exception-owner wording
│ ├── Models/
│ │ └── Finding.php # MODIFY: local derived responsibility-state helper if needed
│ └── Services/
│ └── Findings/
│ ├── FindingWorkflowService.php # MODIFY: mutation feedback / audit wording for owner-only vs assignee-only changes
│ ├── FindingExceptionService.php # MODIFY: request-exception wording if the exception-owner boundary needs alignment
│ └── FindingRiskGovernanceResolver.php # MODIFY: next-action copy to reflect orphaned-accountability semantics
└── tests/
└── Feature/
├── Filament/
│ └── Resources/
│ └── FindingResourceOwnershipSemanticsTest.php # NEW: list/detail rendering, filters, exception-owner distinction, tenant-safe semantics
└── Findings/
├── FindingAssignmentAuditSemanticsTest.php # NEW: owner-only, assignee-only, combined update feedback/audit semantics
├── FindingWorkflowRowActionsTest.php # MODIFY: assignment form/help-text semantics and member validation coverage
└── FindingWorkflowServiceTest.php # MODIFY: audit metadata and responsibility-mutation expectations
```
**Structure Decision**: Keep all work inside the existing Laravel/Filament monolith. The implementation is a targeted semantics pass over the current findings resource and workflow tests; no new folders, packages, or service families are required.
## Complexity Tracking
| Violation | Why Needed | Simpler Alternative Rejected Because |
|-----------|------------|-------------------------------------|
| — | — | — |
## Proportionality Review
- **Current operator problem**: Operators cannot tell whether a finding change transferred accountability, active remediation work, or only exception ownership.
- **Existing structure is insufficient because**: The existing fields and actions exist, but the current UI copy and derived next-step language do not establish a stable contract across list, detail, and exception flows.
- **Narrowest correct implementation**: Reuse the existing `owner_user_id` and `assignee_user_id` fields, derive responsibility state from them, and tighten wording on existing Filament surfaces and audit feedback.
- **Ownership cost created**: Low ongoing UI/test maintenance to keep future findings work aligned with the clarified contract.
- **Alternative intentionally rejected**: A new ownership framework, queue model, or capability split was rejected because the current product has not yet exhausted the simpler owner-versus-assignee model.
- **Release truth**: Current-release truth
## Phase 0 — Research (output: `research.md`)
See: [research.md](./research.md)
Research goals:
- Confirm the existing source of truth for owner, assignee, and exception owner.
- Confirm the smallest derived responsibility-state model that fits the current schema.
- Confirm the existing findings tests and Filament routing pitfalls to avoid false negatives.
- Confirm which operator-facing wording changes belong in resource copy versus workflow service feedback.
## Phase 1 — Design & Contracts (outputs: `data-model.md`, `contracts/`, `quickstart.md`)
See:
- [data-model.md](./data-model.md)
- [contracts/finding-responsibility.openapi.yaml](./contracts/finding-responsibility.openapi.yaml)
- [quickstart.md](./quickstart.md)
Design focus:
- Keep responsibility truth on existing finding and finding-exception records.
- Model responsibility state as a derived projection over owner and assignee presence rather than a persisted enum.
- Preserve exception owner as a separate governance concept when shown from a finding context.
- Keep tenant membership validation and existing `FindingWorkflowService::assign()` semantics as the mutation boundary.
## Phase 2 — Implementation Outline (tasks created in `/speckit.tasks`)
### Surface semantics pass
- Update the findings list column hierarchy so owner and assignee meaning is explicit at first scan.
- Add a derived responsibility-state label or equivalent summary on list/detail surfaces.
- Keep exception owner visibly separate from finding owner wherever both appear.
### Responsibility mutation clarity
- Add owner/assignee help text to assignment flows.
- Differentiate owner-only, assignee-only, and combined responsibility changes in operator feedback and audit-facing wording.
- Keep current tenant-member validation and open-finding restrictions unchanged.
### Personal-work and next-action alignment
- Add or refine personal-work filters so assignee-based work and owner-based accountability are explicitly separate.
- Update next-action copy for owner-missing states so assignee-only findings are treated as accountability gaps.
### Regression protection
- Add focused list/detail rendering tests for owner-only, assignee-only, both-set, same-user, and both-null states.
- Add focused responsibility-update tests for owner-only, assignee-only, and combined changes.
- Preserve tenant-context and authorization regression coverage using explicit Filament panel routing where needed.
### Verification
- Run the two focused Pest files and any directly modified sibling findings tests.
- Run Pint on dirty files through Sail.
## Constitution Check (Post-Design)
Re-check result: PASS. The design stays inside the existing findings domain, preserves tenant isolation and capability enforcement, avoids new persisted truth or semantic framework growth, and keeps responsibility state derived from current fields.
## Filament v5 Agent Output Contract
1. **Livewire v4.0+ compliance**: Yes. The feature only adjusts existing Filament v5 resources/pages/actions that already run on Livewire v4.0+.
2. **Provider registration location**: No new panel or service providers are needed. Existing Filament providers remain registered in `apps/platform/bootstrap/providers.php`.
3. **Global search**: `FindingResource` already has a `view` page via `getPages()`, so any existing global-search participation remains compliant. This feature does not enable new global search.
4. **Destructive actions and authorization**: No new destructive actions are introduced. Existing destructive-like findings actions remain server-authorized and keep `->requiresConfirmation()` where already required. Responsibility updates continue to enforce tenant membership and the canonical findings capability registry.
5. **Asset strategy**: No new frontend assets or published views. The feature uses existing Filament tables, infolists, filters, and action modals, so deployment asset handling stays unchanged and no new `filament:assets` step is added.
6. **Testing plan**: Cover the change with focused Pest feature tests for findings resource responsibility semantics, assignment/audit wording, and existing workflow regression surfaces. No browser or heavy-governance expansion is planned.

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# Feature Specification: Finding Ownership Semantics Clarification
**Feature Branch**: `001-finding-ownership-semantics`
**Created**: 2026-04-20
**Status**: Draft
**Input**: User description: "Finding Ownership Semantics Clarification"
## Spec Candidate Check *(mandatory — SPEC-GATE-001)*
- **Problem**: Open findings already store both an owner and an assignee, but the product does not yet state clearly which field represents accountability and which field represents active execution.
- **Today's failure**: Operators can see or change responsibility on a finding without being sure whether they transferred accountability, execution work, or only exception ownership, which makes triage slower and audit language less trustworthy.
- **User-visible improvement**: Findings surfaces make accountable owner, active assignee, and exception owner visibly distinct, so operators can route work faster and read ownership changes honestly.
- **Smallest enterprise-capable version**: Clarify the existing responsibility contract on current findings list/detail/action surfaces, add explicit derived responsibility states, and align audit and filter language without creating new roles, queues, or persistence.
- **Explicit non-goals**: No team queues, no escalation engine, no automatic reassignment hygiene, no new capability split, no new ownership framework, and no mandatory backfill before rollout.
- **Permanent complexity imported**: One explicit product contract for finding owner versus assignee, one derived responsibility-state vocabulary, and focused acceptance tests for mixed ownership contexts.
- **Why now**: The next findings execution slices depend on honest ownership semantics, and the ambiguity already affects triage, reassignment, and exception routing in todays tenant workflow.
- **Why not local**: A one-surface copy fix would leave contradictory meaning across the findings list, detail view, assignment flows, personal work cues, and exception-request language.
- **Approval class**: Core Enterprise
- **Red flags triggered**: None after scope cut. This spec clarifies existing fields instead of introducing a new semantics axis.
- **Score**: Nutzen: 2 | Dringlichkeit: 2 | Scope: 2 | Komplexität: 2 | Produktnähe: 2 | Wiederverwendung: 1 | **Gesamt: 11/12**
- **Decision**: approve
## Spec Scope Fields *(mandatory)*
- **Scope**: tenant
- **Primary Routes**: `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings`, `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding}`
- **Data Ownership**: Tenant-owned findings remain the source of truth; this spec also covers exception ownership only when it is shown or edited from a finding-context surface.
- **RBAC**: Tenant membership is required for visibility. Tenant findings view permission gates read access. Tenant findings assign permission gates owner and assignee changes. Non-members or cross-tenant requests remain deny-as-not-found. Members without mutation permission receive an explicit authorization failure.
## UI / Surface Guardrail Impact *(mandatory when operator-facing surfaces are changed; otherwise write `N/A`)*
| Surface / Change | Operator-facing surface change? | Native vs Custom | Shared-Family Relevance | State Layers Touched | Exception Needed? | Low-Impact / `N/A` Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenant findings list and grouped bulk actions | yes | Native Filament + existing UI enforcement helpers | Same tenant work-queue family as other tenant resources | table, bulk-action modal, notification copy | no | Clarifies an existing resource instead of adding a new page |
| Finding detail and single-record action modals | yes | Native Filament infolist + action modals | Same finding resource family | detail, action modal, helper copy | no | Keeps one decision flow inside the current resource |
## Decision-First Surface Role *(mandatory when operator-facing surfaces are changed)*
| Surface | Decision Role | Human-in-the-loop Moment | Immediately Visible for First Decision | On-Demand Detail / Evidence | Why This Is Primary or Why Not | Workflow Alignment | Attention-load Reduction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenant findings list and grouped bulk actions | Primary Decision Surface | A tenant operator reviews the open backlog and decides who owns the outcome and who should act next | Severity, lifecycle status, due state, owner, assignee, and derived responsibility state | Full evidence, audit trail, run metadata, and exception details | Primary because it is the queue where responsibility is routed at scale | Follows the operators “what needs action now?” workflow instead of raw data lineage | Removes the need to open each record just to tell who is accountable versus merely assigned |
| Finding detail and single-record action modals | Secondary Context Surface | A tenant operator verifies one finding before reassigning work or requesting an exception | Finding summary, current owner, current assignee, exception owner when applicable, and next workflow action | Raw evidence, historical context, and additional governance details | Secondary because it resolves one case after the list has already identified the work item | Preserves the single-record decision loop without creating a separate ownership page | Avoids cross-page reconstruction when ownership and exception context must be compared together |
## UI/UX Surface Classification *(mandatory when operator-facing surfaces are changed)*
| Surface | Action Surface Class | Surface Type | Likely Next Operator Action | Primary Inspect/Open Model | Row Click | Secondary Actions Placement | Destructive Actions Placement | Canonical Collection Route | Canonical Detail Route | Scope Signals | Canonical Noun | Critical Truth Visible by Default | Exception Type / Justification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenant findings list and grouped bulk actions | List / Table / Bulk | Workflow queue / list-first resource | Open a finding or update responsibility | Finding | required | Structured `More` action group and grouped bulk actions | Existing dangerous actions remain inside grouped actions with confirmation where already required | /admin/t/{tenant}/findings | /admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding} | Tenant context, filters, severity, due state, workflow state | Findings / Finding | Accountable owner, active assignee, and whether the finding is assigned, owned-but-unassigned, or orphaned | none |
| Finding detail and single-record action modals | Record / Detail / Actions | View-first operational detail | Confirm or update responsibility for one finding | Finding | N/A - detail surface | Structured header actions on the existing record page | Existing dangerous actions remain grouped and confirmed | /admin/t/{tenant}/findings | /admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding} | Tenant breadcrumb, lifecycle state, due state, governance context | Findings / Finding | Finding owner, finding assignee, and exception owner stay visibly distinct in the same context | none |
## Operator Surface Contract *(mandatory when operator-facing surfaces are changed)*
| Surface | Primary Persona | Decision / Operator Action Supported | Surface Type | Primary Operator Question | Default-visible Information | Diagnostics-only Information | Status Dimensions Used | Mutation Scope | Primary Actions | Dangerous Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenant findings list and grouped bulk actions | Tenant operator or tenant manager | Route responsibility on open findings and separate accountable ownership from active work | Workflow queue | Who owns this outcome, who is doing the work, and what needs reassignment now? | Severity, lifecycle state, due state, owner, assignee, derived responsibility state, and personal-work cues | Raw evidence, run identifiers, historical audit details | lifecycle, severity, governance validity, responsibility state | TenantPilot only | Open finding, Assign, Triage, Start progress | Resolve, Close, Request exception |
| Finding detail and single-record action modals | Tenant operator or tenant manager | Verify and change responsibility for one finding without losing exception context | Detail/action surface | Is this finding owned by the right person, assigned to the right executor, and clearly separate from any exception owner? | Finding summary, owner, assignee, exception owner when present, due state, lifecycle state | Raw evidence payloads, extended audit history, related run metadata | lifecycle, governance validity, responsibility state | TenantPilot only | Assign, Start progress, Resolve | Close, Request exception |
## Proportionality Review *(mandatory when structural complexity is introduced)*
- **New source of truth?**: no
- **New persisted entity/table/artifact?**: no
- **New abstraction?**: no
- **New enum/state/reason family?**: no persisted family; only derived responsibility-state rules on existing fields
- **New cross-domain UI framework/taxonomy?**: no
- **Current operator problem**: Operators cannot reliably distinguish accountability from active execution, which creates avoidable misrouting and weak audit interpretation.
- **Existing structure is insufficient because**: Two existing user fields and an exception-owner concept can already appear in the same workflow, but current copy does not establish a stable product contract across list, detail, and action surfaces.
- **Narrowest correct implementation**: Reuse the existing finding owner and assignee fields, define their meaning, and apply that meaning consistently to labels, filters, derived states, and audit copy.
- **Ownership cost**: Focused UI copy review, acceptance tests for role combinations, and ongoing discipline to keep future findings work aligned with the same contract.
- **Alternative intentionally rejected**: A broader ownership framework with separate role types, queues, or team routing was rejected because it adds durable complexity before the product has proven the simpler owner-versus-assignee contract.
- **Release truth**: Current-release truth. This spec clarifies the meaning of responsibility on live findings now and becomes the contract for later execution surfaces.
## Testing / Lane / Runtime Impact *(mandatory for runtime behavior changes)*
- **Test purpose / classification**: Feature
- **Validation lane(s)**: fast-feedback, confidence
- **Why this classification and these lanes are sufficient**: The change is visible through tenant findings UI behavior, responsibility-state rendering, and audit-facing wording. Focused feature coverage proves the contract without introducing browser or heavy-governance breadth.
- **New or expanded test families**: Expand tenant findings resource coverage to include responsibility rendering, personal-work cues, and mixed-context exception-owner wording. Add focused assignment-audit coverage for owner-only, assignee-only, and combined changes.
- **Fixture / helper cost impact**: Low. Existing tenant, membership, user, and finding factories are sufficient; tests only need explicit responsibility combinations and tenant-scoped memberships.
- **Heavy-family visibility / justification**: none
- **Special surface test profile**: standard-native-filament
- **Standard-native relief or required special coverage**: Ordinary feature coverage is sufficient, with explicit assertions for owner versus assignee visibility and authorization behavior.
- **Reviewer handoff**: Reviewers should confirm that one positive and one negative authorization case exist, that list and detail surfaces use the same vocabulary, and that audit-facing feedback distinguishes owner changes from assignee changes.
- **Budget / baseline / trend impact**: none
- **Escalation needed**: none
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Guardrail
- **Planned validation commands**:
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Filament/Resources/FindingResourceOwnershipSemanticsTest.php`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/FindingAssignmentAuditSemanticsTest.php`
## User Scenarios & Testing *(mandatory)*
### User Story 1 - Route accountable ownership clearly (Priority: P1)
As a tenant operator, I want to tell immediately who owns a finding and who is actively assigned to it, so I can route remediation work without guessing which responsibility changed.
**Why this priority**: This is the smallest slice that fixes the core trust gap. Without it, every later execution surface inherits ambiguous meaning.
**Independent Test**: Can be tested by loading the tenant findings list and detail pages with findings in owner-only, owner-plus-assignee, and no-owner states, and verifying that the first decision is possible without opening unrelated screens.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** an open finding with an owner and no assignee, **When** an operator views the findings list, **Then** the record is shown as owned but unassigned rather than fully assigned.
2. **Given** an open finding with both an owner and an assignee, **When** an operator opens the finding detail, **Then** the accountable owner and active assignee are shown as separate roles.
3. **Given** an open finding with no owner, **When** an operator views the finding from the list or detail page, **Then** the accountability gap is surfaced as orphaned work.
---
### User Story 2 - Reassign work without losing accountability (Priority: P2)
As a tenant manager, I want to change the assignee, the owner, or both in one responsibility update, so I can transfer execution work without silently transferring accountability.
**Why this priority**: Reassignment is the first mutation where the ambiguity causes operational mistakes and misleading audit history.
**Independent Test**: Can be tested by performing responsibility updates on open findings and asserting separate outcomes for owner-only, assignee-only, and combined changes.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** an open finding with an existing owner and assignee, **When** an authorized operator changes only the assignee, **Then** the owner remains unchanged and the resulting feedback states that only the assignee changed.
2. **Given** an open finding with an existing owner and assignee, **When** an authorized operator changes only the owner, **Then** the assignee remains unchanged and the resulting feedback states that only the owner changed.
---
### User Story 3 - Keep exception ownership separate (Priority: P3)
As a governance reviewer, I want exception ownership to remain visibly separate from finding ownership when both appear in one flow, so risk-acceptance work does not overwrite the meaning of the finding owner.
**Why this priority**: This is a narrower but important boundary that prevents the accepted-risk workflow from reintroducing the same ambiguity under a second owner label.
**Independent Test**: Can be tested by opening a finding that has, or is about to create, an exception record and verifying that finding owner and exception owner remain distinct in the same operator context.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** a finding detail view that shows both finding responsibility and exception context, **When** the operator reviews ownership information, **Then** exception ownership is labeled separately from finding owner.
2. **Given** an operator starts an exception request from a finding, **When** the request asks for exception ownership, **Then** the form language makes clear that the selected person owns the exception artifact, not the finding itself.
### Edge Cases
- A finding may have the same user as both owner and assignee; the UI must show both roles as satisfied without implying duplication or error.
- A finding with an assignee but no owner is still an orphaned accountability case, not a healthy assigned state.
- Historical or imported findings may have both responsibility fields empty; they must render as orphaned without blocking rollout on a data backfill.
- When personal-work cues are shown, assignee-based work and owner-based accountability must not collapse into one ambiguous shortcut.
## Requirements *(mandatory)*
**Constitution alignment (required):** This feature changes tenant-scoped finding workflow semantics only. It introduces no Microsoft Graph calls, no scheduled or long-running work, and no new `OperationRun`. Responsibility mutations remain audited tenant-local writes.
**Constitution alignment (RBAC-UX):** The affected authorization plane is tenant-context only. Cross-tenant and non-member access remain deny-as-not-found. Members without the findings assign permission continue to be blocked from responsibility mutations. The feature reuses the canonical capability registry and does not introduce raw role checks or a new capability split.
**Constitution alignment (UI-FIL-001 / Filament Action Surfaces / UX-001):** The feature reuses existing native Filament tables, infolist entries, filters, selects, modal actions, grouped actions, and notifications. No local badge taxonomy or custom action chrome is added. The action-surface contract remains satisfied: the finding is still the one and only primary inspect/open model, row click remains the canonical inspect affordance on the list, no redundant view action is introduced, and existing dangerous actions remain grouped and confirmed where already required.
**Constitution alignment (UI-NAMING-001 / UI-SEM-001 / TEST-TRUTH-001):** Direct field labels alone are insufficient because finding owner, finding assignee, and exception owner can appear in the same operator flow. This feature resolves that ambiguity by tightening the product vocabulary on the existing domain truth instead of adding a new semantic layer or presenter family. Tests prove visible business consequences rather than thin indirection.
### Functional Requirements
- **FR-001**: The system MUST treat finding owner as the accountable user responsible for ensuring that a finding reaches a governed terminal outcome.
- **FR-002**: The system MUST treat finding assignee as the user currently expected to perform or coordinate active remediation work, and any operator-facing use of `assigned` language MUST refer to this role only.
- **FR-003**: Authorized users MUST be able to set, change, or clear finding owner and finding assignee independently on open findings while continuing to restrict selectable people to members of the active tenant.
- **FR-004**: The system MUST derive responsibility state from the existing owner and assignee fields without adding a persisted lifecycle field. At minimum it MUST distinguish `owned but unassigned`, `assigned`, and `orphaned accountability`.
- **FR-005**: Findings list, finding detail, and responsibility-update flows MUST label owner and assignee distinctly, and any mixed context that also references exception ownership MUST label that role as exception owner.
- **FR-006**: When personal-work shortcuts or filters are shown on the tenant findings list, the system MUST expose separate, explicitly named cues for assignee-based work and owner-based accountability.
- **FR-007**: Responsibility-update feedback and audit-facing wording MUST state whether a mutation changed the owner, the assignee, or both.
- **FR-008**: Historical or imported findings with null or partial responsibility data MUST render using the derived responsibility contract without requiring a blocking data migration before rollout.
- **FR-009**: Exception ownership MUST remain a separate governance concept. Creating, viewing, or editing an exception from a finding context MUST NOT silently replace the meaning of the finding owner.
## UI Action Matrix *(mandatory when Filament is changed)*
| Surface | Location | Header Actions | Inspect Affordance (List/Table) | Row Actions (max 2 visible) | Bulk Actions (grouped) | Empty-State CTA(s) | View Header Actions | Create/Edit Save+Cancel | Audit log? | Notes / Exemptions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenant findings list | `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings` | None added by this feature | Full-row open into finding detail | Primary open affordance plus `More` action group with `Triage`, `Start progress`, `Assign`, `Resolve`, `Close`, and `Request exception` | Grouped actions including `Triage selected`, `Assign selected`, `Resolve selected`, and existing close/exception-safe bulk actions if already present | Existing findings empty state remains; no new CTA introduced | N/A | N/A | Yes for responsibility mutations and existing workflow mutations | Action Surface Contract satisfied. No empty groups or redundant view action introduced. |
| Finding detail | `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding}` | Existing record-level workflow actions only | Entered from the list row click; no separate inspect action added | Structured record actions retain `Assign`, `Start progress`, `Resolve`, `Close`, and `Request exception` | N/A | N/A | Existing view header actions only | N/A | Yes for responsibility mutations and existing workflow mutations | UI-FIL-001 satisfied through existing infolist and action modal primitives. No exemption needed. |
### Key Entities *(include if feature involves data)*
- **Finding responsibility**: The visible responsibility contract attached to an open finding, consisting of accountable ownership, active execution assignment, and a derived responsibility state.
- **Finding owner**: The accountable person who owns the outcome of the finding and is expected to ensure it reaches a governed end state.
- **Finding assignee**: The person currently expected to perform or coordinate the remediation work on the finding.
- **Exception owner**: The accountable person for an exception artifact created from a finding; separate from finding owner whenever both appear in one operator context.
## Success Criteria *(mandatory)*
### Measurable Outcomes
- **SC-001**: In acceptance review, an authorized operator can identify owner, assignee, and responsibility state for any scripted open-finding example from the list or detail surface within 10 seconds.
- **SC-002**: 100% of covered responsibility combinations in automated acceptance tests, including same-person, owner-only, owner-plus-assignee, assignee-only, and both-empty cases, render the correct visible labels and derived state.
- **SC-003**: 100% of covered responsibility-update tests distinguish owner-only, assignee-only, and combined changes in operator feedback and audit-facing wording.
- **SC-004**: When personal-work shortcuts are present, an operator can isolate assignee-based work and owner-based accountability from the findings list in one interaction each.
## Assumptions
- Existing finding owner and assignee fields remain the single source of truth for responsibility in this slice.
- Open findings may legitimately begin without an assignee while still needing an accountable owner.
- Membership hygiene for users who later lose tenant access is a separate follow-up concern and not solved by this clarification slice.
## Non-Goals
- Introduce team, queue, or workgroup ownership.
- Add automatic escalation, reassignment, or inactivity timers.
- Split authorization into separate owner-edit and assignee-edit capabilities.
- Require a mandatory historical backfill before the clarified semantics can ship.
## Dependencies
- Spec 111, Findings Workflow + SLA, remains the lifecycle and assignment baseline that this spec clarifies.
- Spec 154, Finding Risk Acceptance, remains the exception governance baseline whose owner semantics must stay separate from finding owner.

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- **SC-004**: Every core page includes a visible next-step CTA and at least one deeper path into the product, trust, or contact story. - **SC-004**: Every core page includes a visible next-step CTA and at least one deeper path into the product, trust, or contact story.
- **SC-005**: No released page contains placeholder copy, unsubstantiated trust or compliance claims, or speculative integration promises. - **SC-005**: No released page contains placeholder copy, unsubstantiated trust or compliance claims, or speculative integration promises.
- **SC-006**: Core pages remain readable and navigable on both desktop and mobile widths without horizontal scrolling or hidden primary navigation. - **SC-006**: Core pages remain readable and navigable on both desktop and mobile widths without horizontal scrolling or hidden primary navigation.
## Spec 223 Rebuild Status
- **Classification**: partially valid
- **Forward owner**: `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md`
- **Material drift now recorded**: canonical trust routing now lives on `/trust`, `/security-trust` is redirect-only, `/changelog` and `/imprint` are canonical public surfaces, and `/legal`, `/terms`, `/solutions`, and `/integrations` are retained secondary routes under the smaller IA.
- **Forward-work rule**: new implementation work must start from the AstroDeck intake aliases and the Spec 223 mapping sheet instead of from the current `apps/website` implementation.

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**Tests**: Browser smoke coverage is required for this runtime-changing website feature, together with the root website build proof. **Tests**: Browser smoke coverage is required for this runtime-changing website feature, together with the root website build proof.
## Historical Status
This implementation record is retained for traceability and is superseded by AstroDeck rebuild.
Forward planning now lives in `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md`. Do not reset or reopen the checkbox state below; new work belongs to the Spec 223 mapping and follow-up slices.
## Test Governance Checklist ## Test Governance Checklist
- [X] Lane assignment is named and is the narrowest sufficient proof for the changed behavior. - [X] Lane assignment is named and is the narrowest sufficient proof for the changed behavior.

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- **SC-003**: 100% of library-derived website components proposed for the initial implementation phase can be justified as adaptations of the defined token and primitive model rather than uncontrolled default styles. - **SC-003**: 100% of library-derived website components proposed for the initial implementation phase can be justified as adaptations of the defined token and primitive model rather than uncontrolled default styles.
- **SC-004**: The specification contains zero requirements that obligate visual changes to `apps/platform`, Filament, or a shared cross-surface design system. - **SC-004**: The specification contains zero requirements that obligate visual changes to `apps/platform`, Filament, or a shared cross-surface design system.
- **SC-005**: At least one primary CTA hierarchy and one low-emphasis CTA pattern are defined clearly enough that reviewers can classify CTA weight consistently across representative website pages. - **SC-005**: At least one primary CTA hierarchy and one low-emphasis CTA pattern are defined clearly enough that reviewers can classify CTA weight consistently across representative website pages.
## Spec 223 Rebuild Status
- **Classification**: continuing
- **Forward owner**: `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-214-website-visual-foundation.md`
- **Material drift**: none logged. AstroDeck changes the implementation substrate only; this website-local visual contract remains authoritative.
- **Forward-work rule**: all AstroDeck primitives must be adapted to the Spec 214 foundation before they are allowed into `apps/website`.

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**Tests**: Browser smoke coverage and the root website build proof are required for this runtime-changing website feature. **Tests**: Browser smoke coverage and the root website build proof are required for this runtime-changing website feature.
## Historical Status
This implementation record is retained for traceability and is superseded by AstroDeck rebuild.
Forward planning now lives in `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-214-website-visual-foundation.md`. Do not reset or reopen the checkbox state below; new work belongs to the Spec 223 mapping and follow-up slices.
## Test Governance Checklist ## Test Governance Checklist
- [X] Lane assignment is named and is the narrowest sufficient proof for the changed behavior. - [X] Lane assignment is named and is the narrowest sufficient proof for the changed behavior.

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## Planned Follow-on Specs ## Planned Follow-on Specs
- Spec 216 - Homepage Structure and Section Model - Spec 217 - Homepage Structure and Section Model
- Spec 217 - Product Page Structure - Spec 218 - Homepage Hero Contract
- Spec 218 - Trust Surface - Spec 219 - Product Page Structure
- Spec 219 - Contact / Demo Flow - Spec 220 - Trust Surface
- Spec 220 - Changelog Surface - Spec 221 - Contact / Demo Flow
- Spec 221 - Blog / Resources Surface, if activated - Spec 222 - Changelog Surface
- Spec 222 - Solutions / Use-Case Surfaces, if activated later - Spec 223 - Blog / Resources Surface, if activated
- Spec 223 - Pricing Surface, if activated later - Spec 224 - Solutions / Use-Case Surfaces, if activated later
- Spec 225 - Pricing Surface, if activated later
## Spec 223 Rebuild Status
- **Classification**: continuing
- **Forward owner**: `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md`
- **Material drift**: none logged. This spec remains the canonical IA source of truth that constrains AstroDeck adoption.
- **Forward-work rule**: no AstroDeck route or navigation item may become public unless it matches the required, retained-secondary, or approved-optional surfaces defined here.

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**Tests**: Browser smoke coverage and the root website build proof are required for this runtime-changing website feature. **Tests**: Browser smoke coverage and the root website build proof are required for this runtime-changing website feature.
## Historical Status
This implementation record is retained for traceability and is superseded by AstroDeck rebuild.
Forward planning now lives in `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md`. Do not reset or reopen the checkbox state below; new work belongs to the Spec 223 mapping and follow-up slices.
## Test Governance Checklist ## Test Governance Checklist
- [X] Lane assignment is named and is the narrowest sufficient proof for the changed behavior. - [X] Lane assignment is named and is the narrowest sufficient proof for the changed behavior.

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# Quickstart: Website Homepage Structure & Section Model
## Goal
Verify that the homepage in `apps/website` follows the Spec 216 section contract and routes visitors clearly into Product, Trust, Changelog, and Contact.
## Prerequisites
- Node.js 20+
- Corepack enabled
- Repo dependencies installed with `corepack pnpm install`
## Run the website locally
From the repository root:
```bash
corepack pnpm dev:website
```
Alternative, inside the website app:
```bash
cd apps/website
corepack pnpm dev
```
Default local URL: `http://127.0.0.1:4321/`
## What to verify on the homepage
Check the homepage in this order:
1. Header and global navigation expose Product, Trust, Changelog, and Contact, with no prominent links to unsubstantial optional routes.
2. Hero shows one dominant primary CTA, one secondary deepening CTA, and a product-near visual.
3. Outcome framing explains why the product matters in buyer language rather than route or feature-admin language.
4. Capability section groups the product model instead of listing a flat feature wall.
5. Trust block appears before the final CTA and routes to `/trust`.
6. Progress block shows visible dated product movement and routes to `/changelog`.
7. Final CTA offers one clear next step, currently `/contact`.
8. Footer keeps Product, Trust, Changelog, Contact, Privacy, and Imprint reachable.
## Build proof
From the repository root:
```bash
corepack pnpm build:website
```
## Browser smoke proof
Run the website smoke suite:
```bash
cd apps/website
corepack pnpm exec playwright test
```
## Expected proof points
- Homepage required blocks are visible in the intended order.
- The hero CTA hierarchy remains clear and non-competing.
- `/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, and `/contact` are reachable from the homepage.
- Optional unpublished routes are not surfaced prominently.
- The homepage remains readable on desktop and mobile widths.

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info: info:
title: TenantAtlas Homepage Surface Contract title: TenantAtlas Homepage Surface Contract
version: 0.1.0 version: 0.1.0
summary: Structural contract for the `apps/website` homepage in Spec 216. summary: Structural contract for the `apps/website` homepage in Spec 217.
description: >- description: >-
This contract defines the public HTML routes that participate in the This contract defines the public HTML routes that participate in the
homepage journey for Spec 216. The homepage remains a static Astro surface homepage journey for Spec 217. The homepage remains a static Astro surface
and must route visitors into Product, Trust, Changelog, and Contact while and must route visitors into Product, Trust, Changelog, and Contact while
satisfying the required homepage section model. satisfying the required homepage section model.
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# Implementation Plan: Website Homepage Structure & Section Model # Implementation Plan: Website Homepage Structure & Section Model
**Branch**: `216-homepage-structure` | **Date**: 2026-04-19 | **Spec**: `specs/216-homepage-structure/spec.md` **Branch**: `217-homepage-structure` | **Date**: 2026-04-19 | **Spec**: `specs/217-homepage-structure/spec.md`
**Input**: Feature specification from `specs/216-homepage-structure/spec.md` **Input**: Feature specification from `specs/217-homepage-structure/spec.md`
**Note**: This template is filled in by the `/speckit.plan` command. See `.specify/scripts/` for helper scripts. **Note**: This template is filled in by the `/speckit.plan` command. See `.specify/scripts/` for helper scripts.
## Summary ## Summary
- Rework the `apps/website` homepage into the explicit section flow required by Spec 216: hero, outcome framing, capability model, trust, progress, CTA, while preserving existing header and footer shells. - Rework the `apps/website` homepage into the explicit section flow required by Spec 217: hero, outcome framing, capability model, trust, progress, CTA, while preserving existing header and footer shells.
- Implement the change by extending the current Astro content-driven homepage model (`src/content/pages/home.ts`) and existing section primitives instead of adding a new section registry or CMS-like composition layer. - Implement the change by extending the current Astro content-driven homepage model (`src/content/pages/home.ts`) and existing section primitives instead of adding a new section registry or CMS-like composition layer.
- Reuse existing Trust and Changelog truth for homepage proof signals, and validate the result with the current website build proof plus focused Playwright smoke coverage. - Reuse existing Trust and Changelog truth for homepage proof signals, and validate the result with the current website build proof plus focused Playwright smoke coverage.
## Addendum Status
- A post-implementation refinement now extends Spec 217 with hero art-direction guardrails aimed at avoiding generic neutral drift and generic shadcn-style marketing output.
- The original structural homepage work remains completed through T019.
- Phase 7 is now completed through T023, with an explicit headline primary anchor, stronger hero content contracts, a split desktop composition, and a governance-specific visual surface on the homepage.
- The hero-direction guardrails are now enforced by automated smoke coverage for primary anchor presence, supporting-copy subordination, CTA-anchor reinforcement, governance-specific visual semantics, and desktop/mobile hierarchy.
## Technical Context ## Technical Context
**Language/Version**: Astro 6.0.0 templates + TypeScript 5.9.x **Language/Version**: Astro 6.0.0 templates + TypeScript 5.9.x
@ -74,7 +81,7 @@ ## Project Structure
### Documentation (this feature) ### Documentation (this feature)
```text ```text
specs/216-homepage-structure/ specs/217-homepage-structure/
├── plan.md ├── plan.md
├── research.md ├── research.md
├── data-model.md ├── data-model.md
@ -125,7 +132,7 @@ ### Source Code (repository root)
└── smoke-helpers.ts └── smoke-helpers.ts
``` ```
**Structure Decision**: Keep the feature completely inside `apps/website`, using the existing Astro page/content/component split. Extend `src/content/pages/home.ts`, reuse current section components where possible, and add only the smallest missing homepage composition pieces required by Spec 216. **Structure Decision**: Keep the feature completely inside `apps/website`, using the existing Astro page/content/component split. Extend `src/content/pages/home.ts`, reuse current section components where possible, and add only the smallest missing homepage composition pieces required by Spec 217.
## Complexity Tracking ## Complexity Tracking
@ -142,11 +149,11 @@ ## Proportionality Review
## Phase 0 — Outline & Research (complete) ## Phase 0 — Outline & Research (complete)
- Output: `specs/216-homepage-structure/research.md` - Output: `specs/217-homepage-structure/research.md`
- Key decisions captured: - Key decisions captured:
- Keep the homepage local to the static Astro website and preserve runtime separation from `apps/platform`. - Keep the homepage local to the static Astro website and preserve runtime separation from `apps/platform`.
- Extend the current content-driven homepage model instead of adding a new section framework. - Extend the current content-driven homepage model instead of adding a new section framework.
- Reorder the homepage into the explicit Spec 216 narrative flow while preserving optional supporting context only where it helps clarity. - Reorder the homepage into the explicit Spec 217 narrative flow while preserving optional supporting context only where it helps clarity.
- Reuse existing Trust page truth and changelog collection data for homepage proof signals. - Reuse existing Trust page truth and changelog collection data for homepage proof signals.
- Validate via the current website build proof plus focused Playwright smoke coverage. - Validate via the current website build proof plus focused Playwright smoke coverage.
@ -154,17 +161,17 @@ ## Phase 1 — Design & Contracts (complete)
### Data model ### Data model
- Output: `specs/216-homepage-structure/data-model.md` - Output: `specs/217-homepage-structure/data-model.md`
- Model remains file- and route-based. No database schema changes are required. - Model remains file- and route-based. No database schema changes are required.
### Public homepage contract ### Public homepage contract
- Output: `specs/216-homepage-structure/contracts/homepage-surface.openapi.yaml` - Output: `specs/217-homepage-structure/contracts/homepage-surface.openapi.yaml`
- Contract captures the homepage route plus the required onward routes (`/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, `/contact`) and the structural rules the homepage must satisfy. - Contract captures the homepage route plus the required onward routes (`/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, `/contact`) and the structural rules the homepage must satisfy.
### Quickstart ### Quickstart
- Output: `specs/216-homepage-structure/quickstart.md` - Output: `specs/217-homepage-structure/quickstart.md`
- Quickstart covers local development, homepage verification points, build proof, and smoke-test execution. - Quickstart covers local development, homepage verification points, build proof, and smoke-test execution.
### Agent context update ### Agent context update
@ -216,10 +223,20 @@ ## Close-Out Notes
**Implementation completed**: All 19 tasks (T001T019) across 6 phases. **Implementation completed**: All 19 tasks (T001T019) across 6 phases.
**Post-close-out refinement**: Spec 217 now also includes a completed Phase 7 hero-direction addendum that sharpens the homepage hero without widening the rest of the homepage contract.
### Build & Test Proof ### Build & Test Proof
- `corepack pnpm build:website`: ✅ 12 pages built, 0 errors - `corepack pnpm build:website`: ✅ 12 pages built, 0 errors
- `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test`: ✅ 20/20 tests pass - `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test`: ✅ 20/20 tests pass
- Phase 7 validation on 2026-04-20: `corepack pnpm build:website` ✅ and `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test` ✅ 26/26 tests pass
### Phase 7 Hero Refinement
- The homepage hero now uses an explicit `headline` primary anchor with stronger typographic tension and subordinate supporting copy.
- The desktop hero now reads as one split composition, with the copy block and governance surface sharing the same first-read layer instead of stacking like separate sections.
- The hero visual now emphasizes baseline drift, restore preview, evidence linking, and review queue semantics instead of generic KPI-oriented dashboard language.
- Phase 7 browser coverage now proves the addendum requirements directly in `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` and `apps/website/tests/smoke/smoke-helpers.ts`.
### Summary of Changes ### Summary of Changes
@ -231,17 +248,17 @@ ### Summary of Changes
- `apps/website/public/images/hero-product-visual.svg` — product-near hero visual - `apps/website/public/images/hero-product-visual.svg` — product-near hero visual
**Modified files**: **Modified files**:
- `apps/website/src/types/site.ts` — 7 new interfaces for Spec 216 section model - `apps/website/src/types/site.ts` — 7 new interfaces for Spec 217 section model
- `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts` — full rewrite with Spec 216 content - `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts` — full rewrite with Spec 217 content
- `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro` — full rewrite with new section flow - `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro` — full rewrite with new section flow
- `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro` — added productVisual + trustSubclaims support - `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro` — added productVisual + trustSubclaims support
- `apps/website/src/components/primitives/Section.astro` — forward rest attributes (data-section) - `apps/website/src/components/primitives/Section.astro` — forward rest attributes (data-section)
- `apps/website/src/components/primitives/Card.astro` — forward rest attributes (data-hero-visual) - `apps/website/src/components/primitives/Card.astro` — forward rest attributes (data-hero-visual)
- `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` — rewritten for Spec 216 homepage structure - `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` — rewritten for Spec 217 homepage structure
- `apps/website/tests/smoke/smoke-helpers.ts` — 4 new assertion helpers - `apps/website/tests/smoke/smoke-helpers.ts` — 4 new assertion helpers
- `apps/website/tests/smoke/visual-foundation-guardrails.spec.ts` — updated CTA labels - `apps/website/tests/smoke/visual-foundation-guardrails.spec.ts` — updated CTA labels
### Homepage Section Flow (Spec 216) ### Homepage Section Flow (Spec 217)
1. **PageHero** — eyebrow, headline, description, primary/secondary CTA, product visual, trust subclaims 1. **PageHero** — eyebrow, headline, description, primary/secondary CTA, product visual, trust subclaims
2. **LogoStrip** — ecosystem fit (Microsoft Graph, Entra ID, Intune, Review workflows) 2. **LogoStrip** — ecosystem fit (Microsoft Graph, Entra ID, Intune, Review workflows)

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# Quickstart: Website Homepage Structure & Section Model
## Goal
Verify that the homepage in `apps/website` follows the Spec 217 section contract and routes visitors clearly into Product, Trust, Changelog, and Contact.
## Prerequisites
- Node.js 20+
- Corepack enabled
- Repo dependencies installed with `corepack pnpm install`
## Run the website locally
From the repository root:
```bash
corepack pnpm dev:website
```
Alternative, inside the website app:
```bash
cd apps/website
corepack pnpm dev
```
Default local URL: `http://127.0.0.1:4321/`
## What to verify on the homepage
Check the homepage in this order:
1. Header and global navigation expose Product, Trust, Changelog, and Contact, with no prominent links to unsubstantial optional routes.
2. Hero shows one dominant primary anchor, one dominant primary CTA, one secondary deepening CTA, and a product-near visual.
3. Hero typography, spacing, and surface contrast feel deliberate rather than generic or washed out.
4. Hero visual reads as governance-, review-, restore-, drift-, or evidence-oriented product truth rather than generic dashboard wallpaper.
5. Supporting copy and secondary CTA clearly serve the primary anchor instead of competing with it.
6. Accent use supports hierarchy and product truth rather than behaving like decorative garnish.
7. Outcome framing explains why the product matters in buyer language rather than route or feature-admin language.
8. Capability section groups the product model instead of listing a flat feature wall.
9. Trust block appears before the final CTA and routes to `/trust`.
10. Progress block shows visible dated product movement and routes to `/changelog`.
11. Final CTA offers one clear next step, currently `/contact`.
12. Footer keeps Product, Trust, Changelog, Contact, Privacy, and Imprint reachable.
## Addendum review note
The hero-direction checks above remain the manual review rubric for overall quality, but they are no longer manual-only. Phase 7 now adds automated smoke proof for the explicit primary anchor, supporting-copy subordination, CTA-anchor reinforcement, governance-specific visual semantics, and desktop/mobile hierarchy.
## Build proof
From the repository root:
```bash
corepack pnpm build:website
```
## Browser smoke proof
Run the website smoke suite:
```bash
cd apps/website
corepack pnpm exec playwright test
```
## Expected proof points
- Homepage required blocks are visible in the intended order.
- The hero CTA hierarchy remains clear and non-competing.
- The hero exposes one explicit primary anchor and keeps supporting copy visually subordinate to it.
- The hero has one obvious focal point and does not flatten into neutral mush.
- The hero visual conveys TenantAtlas-specific governance truth rather than generic admin or analytics UI.
- The hero desktop layout keeps copy and product surface in one split composition instead of stacking them into unrelated blocks.
- Supporting copy and the secondary CTA reinforce the focal point instead of competing with it.
- Hero hierarchy remains legible on both desktop and mobile widths.
- `/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, and `/contact` are reachable from the homepage.
- Optional unpublished routes are not surfaced prominently.
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## Decision 1: Keep the homepage implementation local to the static Astro website ## Decision 1: Keep the homepage implementation local to the static Astro website
- **Decision**: Continue treating the homepage as a static `apps/website` route composed from Astro content modules and section components, with no runtime dependency on `apps/platform`. - **Decision**: Continue treating the homepage as a static `apps/website` route composed from Astro content modules and section components, with no runtime dependency on `apps/platform`.
- **Rationale**: Spec 216 is explicitly website-only. The current website already runs as a standalone Astro app, and the required homepage improvements concern structure, sequencing, and public route discoverability rather than dynamic runtime behavior. - **Rationale**: Spec 217 is explicitly website-only. The current website already runs as a standalone Astro app, and the required homepage improvements concern structure, sequencing, and public route discoverability rather than dynamic runtime behavior.
- **Alternatives considered**: - **Alternatives considered**:
- Couple homepage composition to `apps/platform` or a shared API: rejected because the spec forbids platform obligations and the homepage needs no dynamic platform data. - Couple homepage composition to `apps/platform` or a shared API: rejected because the spec forbids platform obligations and the homepage needs no dynamic platform data.
- Introduce a CMS or page-builder layer first: rejected because a single homepage route does not justify that operational overhead. - Introduce a CMS or page-builder layer first: rejected because a single homepage route does not justify that operational overhead.
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- **Decision**: Implement the homepage in the following functional order: header, hero, outcome framing, capability model, trust, progress, CTA, footer. Optional supporting context stays secondary and may only appear if it reinforces clarity. - **Decision**: Implement the homepage in the following functional order: header, hero, outcome framing, capability model, trust, progress, CTA, footer. Optional supporting context stays secondary and may only appear if it reinforces clarity.
- **Rationale**: Exploration of the current homepage showed that the site already has hero, optional ecosystem context, and CTA pieces, but the middle narrative is misaligned: the current feature grid explains route jobs instead of product outcomes or capabilities, trust is too implicit, and progress is only a CTA target. - **Rationale**: Exploration of the current homepage showed that the site already has hero, optional ecosystem context, and CTA pieces, but the middle narrative is misaligned: the current feature grid explains route jobs instead of product outcomes or capabilities, trust is too implicit, and progress is only a CTA target.
- **Alternatives considered**: - **Alternatives considered**:
- Keep the current hero → ecosystem → route-jobs → proof → CTA sequence: rejected because it does not satisfy Spec 216s required block responsibilities. - Keep the current hero → ecosystem → route-jobs → proof → CTA sequence: rejected because it does not satisfy Spec 217s required block responsibilities.
- Collapse trust or progress into the CTA block: rejected because the spec requires both to appear explicitly before the final CTA. - Collapse trust or progress into the CTA block: rejected because the spec requires both to appear explicitly before the final CTA.
## Decision 4: Reuse existing Trust and Changelog truth for homepage proof blocks ## Decision 4: Reuse existing Trust and Changelog truth for homepage proof blocks
@ -34,8 +34,16 @@ ## Decision 4: Reuse existing Trust and Changelog truth for homepage proof block
## Decision 5: Validate through the existing website smoke harness ## Decision 5: Validate through the existing website smoke harness
- **Decision**: Prove Spec 216 with the existing website build command and focused Playwright smoke updates for homepage section order, CTA hierarchy, and onward route reachability. - **Decision**: Prove Spec 217 with the existing website build command and focused Playwright smoke updates for homepage section order, CTA hierarchy, and onward route reachability.
- **Rationale**: The homepage contract is about public rendering, navigational clarity, and responsive visibility. Browser smoke coverage is the narrowest proving layer that can validate those concerns. - **Rationale**: The homepage contract is about public rendering, navigational clarity, and responsive visibility. Browser smoke coverage is the narrowest proving layer that can validate those concerns.
- **Alternatives considered**: - **Alternatives considered**:
- Build-only proof alone: rejected because static output generation does not prove section order, CTA hierarchy, or visible route reachability. - Build-only proof alone: rejected because static output generation does not prove section order, CTA hierarchy, or visible route reachability.
- Add visual regression or heavier browser matrices immediately: rejected because the feature scope does not require that extra cost. - Add visual regression or heavier browser matrices immediately: rejected because the feature scope does not require that extra cost.
## Decision 6: The hero must favor distinctive restraint over generic neutral minimalism
- **Decision**: Treat the homepage hero as a brand and product identity surface with one clear anchor, governance-specific product truth, and enough contrast to avoid neutral drift.
- **Rationale**: Structural correctness alone still allows a failure mode where the hero feels like a clean but anonymous shadcn or Tailwind marketing shell. TenantAtlas needs a hero that remains calm while still being memorable, product-near, and clearly governance-oriented.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Keep iterating only on structure and copy while leaving art direction implicit: rejected because that path still permits correct-but-forgettable output.
- Solve distinctiveness mainly through stronger color or decoration: rejected because the desired signal is precise, enterprise, and trust-first rather than flashy.

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# Feature Specification: Website Homepage Structure & Section Model # Feature Specification: Website Homepage Structure & Section Model
**Feature Branch**: `216-homepage-structure` **Feature Branch**: `217-homepage-structure`
**Created**: 2026-04-19 **Created**: 2026-04-19
**Status**: Draft **Status**: Draft
**Input**: User description: "Define Spec 216 as the website-only homepage structure and section model for `apps/website`, covering required sections, ordering, CTA logic, trust signal placement, product visuals, and onward routing." **Input**: User description: "Define Spec 217 as the website-only homepage structure and section model for `apps/website`, covering required sections, ordering, CTA logic, trust signal placement, product visuals, and onward routing."
## Spec Candidate Check *(mandatory — SPEC-GATE-001)* ## Spec Candidate Check *(mandatory — SPEC-GATE-001)*
@ -113,6 +113,33 @@ ### Edge Cases
- How does the homepage behave on narrow screens? The same meaning order must survive mobile compression, and trust, progress, product-near context, and the primary CTA must remain visible without horizontal scrolling. - How does the homepage behave on narrow screens? The same meaning order must survive mobile compression, and trust, progress, product-near context, and the primary CTA must remain visible without horizontal scrolling.
- What happens when the changelog surface has only a small amount of published history? The progress signal may stay concise, but it must still indicate real dated movement and link into the actual changelog route. - What happens when the changelog surface has only a small amount of published history? The progress signal may stay concise, but it must still indicate real dated movement and link into the actual changelog route.
## Hero Direction Addendum *(Homepage Hero Refinement / Anti-Generic Direction)*
This addendum sharpens Spec 217 without widening scope beyond `apps/website`. The base homepage contract already fixes structure, routing, trust sequencing, and CTA discipline. This refinement adds the missing art-direction guardrail: the hero must not be merely correct and calm; it must also be distinct, product-specific, and immediately recognizable as TenantAtlas.
### Additional Problem Definition
- A hero can satisfy the structural contract and still fail if it has no clear visual stance, feels like a neat shadcn or Tailwind midpoint, spreads attention evenly, or uses so many similar neutral surfaces that nothing leads.
- TenantAtlas needs a hero that reads as a serious governance surface, not as a generic friendly SaaS shell with better spacing.
- The failure mode to avoid is not visual loudness but visual anonymity: a clean hero that nobody remembers after ten seconds is still a failed hero.
### Direction Principles
- **Distinctive restraint**: The hero SHOULD remain calm, but calmness MUST still feel intentional and ownable rather than default-neutral.
- **One dominant idea**: The hero MUST have one clearly dominant focal point, whether that is the headline, the product visual, or a deliberately weighted composition of both.
- **Product-first art direction**: The hero SHOULD feel like an entry into the product, not a generic marketing scaffold decorated with UI.
- **Controlled brand signal**: Brand signal MUST come primarily from typography, contrast, composition, product truth, and accent discipline rather than from decorative effects.
- **No neutral drift**: Neutral-first styling MAY remain the baseline, but the hero MUST NOT flatten into washed-out sameness, accidental softness, or brandless enterprise blandness.
### Hero Anti-Patterns
- **Correct but forgettable**: Everything is structurally right, but nothing leaves a mark.
- **Neutral mush**: Too many similar light surfaces and too little hierarchy or focus.
- **Dashboard wallpaper**: The product visual exists, but it behaves as decorative scenery rather than as a meaning-carrying surface.
- **Generic shadcn marketing**: Good spacing and clean cards, but no product-specific identity or visual stance.
- **Over-disciplined minimalism**: The hero becomes so restrained that it stops leading.
- **Brandless enterprise**: The page looks professional, but not like TenantAtlas.
## Requirements *(mandatory)* ## Requirements *(mandatory)*
This feature changes only the public homepage in `apps/website`. It introduces no Microsoft Graph calls, no platform authorization changes, no Filament surfaces, no queued work, and no runtime coupling to `apps/platform`. This feature changes only the public homepage in `apps/website`. It introduces no Microsoft Graph calls, no platform authorization changes, no Filament surfaces, no queued work, and no runtime coupling to `apps/platform`.
@ -140,6 +167,17 @@ ### Functional Requirements
- **FR-019**: The homepage MUST stay understandable and structurally equivalent on mobile. Hero, outcome, capability, trust, progress, and CTA blocks MUST remain recognizable on narrow screens, and mobile compression MUST NOT effectively hide trust or product-near context. - **FR-019**: The homepage MUST stay understandable and structurally equivalent on mobile. Hero, outcome, capability, trust, progress, and CTA blocks MUST remain recognizable on narrow screens, and mobile compression MUST NOT effectively hide trust or product-near context.
- **FR-020**: The homepage MUST avoid the following disallowed patterns: template-first SaaS framing, abstract-only storytelling, unstructured feature walls, hidden trust, demo-only pressure, fake social proof, and enterprise-theater claims. - **FR-020**: The homepage MUST avoid the following disallowed patterns: template-first SaaS framing, abstract-only storytelling, unstructured feature walls, hidden trust, demo-only pressure, fake social proof, and enterprise-theater claims.
- **FR-021**: The homepage MUST remain strictly local to `apps/website` and MUST NOT create implementation or contract requirements for `apps/platform`. - **FR-021**: The homepage MUST remain strictly local to `apps/website` and MUST NOT create implementation or contract requirements for `apps/platform`.
- **FR-022**: The homepage hero MUST be distinct and memorable enough to signal TenantAtlas as a serious governance surface; structural correctness and visual cleanliness alone are not sufficient.
- **FR-023**: The hero MUST establish one clear primary anchor through the headline, the product visual, or a deliberately weighted composition of both. Text, CTA, badge, and product visual MUST NOT all compete as equally weak elements.
- **FR-024**: The hero MUST create internal contrast through scale, whitespace, typography, surface hierarchy, accent placement, or a combination of these. Near-identical surface values across the text block, supporting elements, and visual block are not sufficient.
- **FR-025**: Hero typography SHOULD create more tension than standard UI copy through a clear size hierarchy, controlled line breaks, display treatment, or similarly intentional framing. The headline MUST remain scannable and formally deliberate rather than blocky or purely utilitarian.
- **FR-026**: Supporting copy in the hero MUST serve the headline focus and MUST NOT claim equal visual priority.
- **FR-027**: The hero product visual MUST depict governance-, audit-, drift-, review-, restore-, evidence-, or bounded-access-oriented product truth and MUST NOT read as a generic analytics dashboard, vague KPI slab, or decorative admin table.
- **FR-028**: The hero product visual SHOULD feel compositionally integrated with the hero surface and MUST NOT read as a generic screenshot box inserted beside unrelated marketing copy.
- **FR-029**: Neutral-first color usage MAY remain the baseline, but the hero MUST still provide a clear hierarchy and MUST NOT collapse into washed-out sameness or accidental softness.
- **FR-030**: Brand signal in the hero MUST come primarily from typography, contrast, composition, product specificity, and disciplined accent usage rather than from decorative effects or scattered color.
- **FR-031**: Hero CTA composition MUST reinforce the primary anchor. The primary CTA MUST remain clearly dominant, and the secondary CTA SHOULD remain legible without reading as a generic outline fallback detached from the rest of the hero.
- **FR-032**: The hero MUST avoid the following additional anti-patterns: correct but forgettable, neutral mush, dashboard wallpaper, generic shadcn marketing, over-disciplined minimalism, and brandless enterprise.
### Key Entities *(include if feature involves data)* ### Key Entities *(include if feature involves data)*
@ -148,6 +186,9 @@ ### Key Entities *(include if feature involves data)*
- **Trust Claim**: A bounded public assertion about hosting, residency, seriousness, isolation, governance posture, or similar credibility signals that must be supportable by the Trust surface. - **Trust Claim**: A bounded public assertion about hosting, residency, seriousness, isolation, governance posture, or similar credibility signals that must be supportable by the Trust surface.
- **Progress Signal**: A homepage block or teaser that shows visible dated product movement and routes to the changelog. - **Progress Signal**: A homepage block or teaser that shows visible dated product movement and routes to the changelog.
- **CTA Target**: A next-question route reached from the homepage, especially Product, Trust, Changelog, or Contact. - **CTA Target**: A next-question route reached from the homepage, especially Product, Trust, Changelog, or Contact.
- **Hero Primary Anchor**: The single dominant focal point in the hero, formed by the headline, the product visual, or an intentionally weighted composition of both.
- **Governance-Specific Product Visual**: A hero visual that communicates change history, baselines, drift, findings, review workflows, restore planning, evidence, or scoped actions rather than generic KPI output.
- **Hero Anti-Pattern**: A hero failure mode such as neutral mush or dashboard wallpaper that can satisfy structural correctness while still failing memorability or product specificity.
## Assumptions & Dependencies ## Assumptions & Dependencies
@ -167,3 +208,15 @@ ### Measurable Outcomes
- **SC-004**: Trust and progress signals appear before the final CTA and remain discoverable without leaving the homepage, while deeper substantiation stays reachable in one click to `/trust` and `/changelog`. - **SC-004**: Trust and progress signals appear before the final CTA and remain discoverable without leaving the homepage, while deeper substantiation stays reachable in one click to `/trust` and `/changelog`.
- **SC-005**: No released homepage version contains unsupported trust claims, fake logos or badges, placeholder routes, or more than one equally dominant primary conversion action. - **SC-005**: No released homepage version contains unsupported trust claims, fake logos or badges, placeholder routes, or more than one equally dominant primary conversion action.
- **SC-006**: On mobile widths, visitors can still identify the hero, outcome framing, capability model, trust block, progress block, and CTA transition without horizontal scrolling or hidden primary navigation. - **SC-006**: On mobile widths, visitors can still identify the hero, outcome framing, capability model, trust block, progress block, and CTA transition without horizontal scrolling or hidden primary navigation.
- **SC-007**: In a homepage review, a reviewer can identify the hero's primary anchor within 10 seconds and can distinguish headline, product visual, and CTA hierarchy without ambiguity.
- **SC-008**: The hero visual communicates at least one TenantAtlas-specific governance concept such as drift, review, restore, evidence, or bounded access rather than generic dashboard activity.
- **SC-009**: Reviewers can identify at least one typographic or compositional cue and one product-truth cue that distinguish the hero from a generic shadcn or Tailwind marketing layout.
- **SC-010**: On desktop and mobile, the hero retains clear contrast between the dominant element, supporting copy, product visual, and CTA instead of flattening into visually equal neutral surfaces.
- **SC-011**: The released homepage hero avoids the anti-patterns of neutral mush and correct-but-forgettable minimalism while remaining calm and trust-oriented.
## Spec 223 Rebuild Status
- **Classification**: continuing
- **Forward owner**: `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-217-homepage-structure.md`
- **Material drift**: none logged. Optional AstroDeck proof sections are handled as remove/adapt decisions inside the mapping sheet, not as structural homepage truth changes.
- **Forward-work rule**: AstroDeck homepage work must preserve the required block order of hero, outcome, product model, trust, progress, CTA, and footer.

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# Tasks: Website Homepage Structure & Section Model # Tasks: Website Homepage Structure & Section Model
**Input**: Design documents from `/specs/216-homepage-structure/` **Input**: Design documents from `/specs/217-homepage-structure/`
**Prerequisites**: `plan.md`, `spec.md`, `research.md`, `data-model.md`, `quickstart.md`, `contracts/homepage-surface.openapi.yaml` **Prerequisites**: `plan.md`, `spec.md`, `research.md`, `data-model.md`, `quickstart.md`, `contracts/homepage-surface.openapi.yaml`
**Tests**: Browser smoke coverage and the root website build proof are required for this runtime-changing website feature. **Tests**: Browser smoke coverage and the root website build proof are required for this runtime-changing website feature.
## Historical Status
This implementation record is retained for traceability and is superseded by AstroDeck rebuild.
Forward planning now lives in `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-217-homepage-structure.md`. Do not reset or reopen the checkbox state below; new work belongs to the Spec 223 mapping and follow-up slices.
## Test Governance Checklist ## Test Governance Checklist
- [X] Lane assignment stays `Browser` in `fast-feedback`, which is the narrowest sufficient proof for this homepage-only change. - [X] Lane assignment stays `Browser` in `fast-feedback`, which is the narrowest sufficient proof for this homepage-only change.
@ -49,7 +55,7 @@ ### Tests for User Story 1
### Implementation for User Story 1 ### Implementation for User Story 1
- [X] T006 [P] [US1] Add Spec 216 hero content, product-near visual data, optional bounded trust subclaims, and outcome blocks in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts` - [X] T006 [P] [US1] Add Spec 217 hero content, product-near visual data, optional bounded trust subclaims, and outcome blocks in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`
- [X] T007 [US1] Implement the hero-to-outcome homepage flow and hero visual rendering in `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro` and `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro` - [X] T007 [US1] Implement the hero-to-outcome homepage flow and hero visual rendering in `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro` and `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`
**Checkpoint**: The homepage delivers the MVP story of product clarity, buyer relevance, and one clear next step. **Checkpoint**: The homepage delivers the MVP story of product clarity, buyer relevance, and one clear next step.
@ -105,9 +111,20 @@ ## Phase 6: Polish & Cross-Cutting Concerns
**Purpose**: Validate proof commands, tighten claim wording, and capture close-out notes. **Purpose**: Validate proof commands, tighten claim wording, and capture close-out notes.
- [X] T016 [P] Review homepage proof and trust wording against bounded-claim rules in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`, `apps/website/src/content/pages/trust.ts`, and `apps/website/src/content/pages/changelog.ts` - [X] T016 [P] Review homepage proof and trust wording against bounded-claim rules in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`, `apps/website/src/content/pages/trust.ts`, and `apps/website/src/content/pages/changelog.ts`
- [X] T017 [P] Run `corepack pnpm build:website` from `package.json` and confirm homepage proof expectations in `specs/216-homepage-structure/quickstart.md` - [X] T017 [P] Run `corepack pnpm build:website` from `package.json` and confirm homepage proof expectations in `specs/217-homepage-structure/quickstart.md`
- [X] T018 [P] Run `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test` against `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`, `apps/website/tests/smoke/changelog-core-ia.spec.ts`, and `apps/website/tests/smoke/contact-legal.spec.ts` - [X] T018 [P] Run `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test` against `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`, `apps/website/tests/smoke/changelog-core-ia.spec.ts`, and `apps/website/tests/smoke/contact-legal.spec.ts`
- [X] T019 Record the homepage smoke-coverage close-out and verification notes in `specs/216-homepage-structure/plan.md` and `specs/216-homepage-structure/quickstart.md` - [X] T019 Record the homepage smoke-coverage close-out and verification notes in `specs/217-homepage-structure/plan.md` and `specs/217-homepage-structure/quickstart.md`
---
## Phase 7: Hero Direction Addendum Follow-Up
**Purpose**: Sharpen the homepage hero so Spec 217 remains product-specific, memorable, and resistant to generic neutral drift.
- [X] T020 [P] Add homepage proof coverage for a clear hero primary anchor, supporting-copy subordination, CTA-anchor reinforcement, governance-specific product visual semantics, and desktop/mobile anti-generic hierarchy in `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` and `apps/website/tests/smoke/smoke-helpers.ts`
- [X] T021 [P] Extend homepage content and hero type contracts for stronger typographic tension, a dominant anchor, and governance-specific visual truth in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts` and `apps/website/src/types/site.ts`
- [X] T022 Rework hero composition, accent discipline, and product-visual integration to avoid dashboard-wallpaper, neutral-mush, and detached-outline-CTA outcomes in `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`, `apps/website/src/components/content/HeroDashboard.astro`, and `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro`
- [X] T023 [P] Re-run `corepack pnpm build:website` plus `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test`, then refresh Phase 7 proof notes in `specs/217-homepage-structure/quickstart.md` and `specs/217-homepage-structure/plan.md`
--- ---
@ -119,6 +136,7 @@ ### Phase Dependencies
- **Foundational (Phase 2)**: Depends on Setup and blocks all user stories. - **Foundational (Phase 2)**: Depends on Setup and blocks all user stories.
- **User Stories (Phases 3-5)**: Depend on Foundational. They remain independently testable, but shared homepage assembly in `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro` should land sequentially in story order. - **User Stories (Phases 3-5)**: Depend on Foundational. They remain independently testable, but shared homepage assembly in `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro` should land sequentially in story order.
- **Polish (Phase 6)**: Depends on all desired user stories being complete. - **Polish (Phase 6)**: Depends on all desired user stories being complete.
- **Hero Direction Addendum (Phase 7)**: Depends on the structural homepage work in Phases 1-6 and sharpens the hero without expanding the rest of the homepage contract.
### User Story Dependencies ### User Story Dependencies
@ -150,7 +168,7 @@ ## Parallel Example: User Story 1
```bash ```bash
# After the foundations are complete, split the first slice into test + content work: # After the foundations are complete, split the first slice into test + content work:
Task: "T005 [US1] Write failing homepage smoke assertions for hero clarity, outcome framing, and one dominant CTA hierarchy" Task: "T005 [US1] Write failing homepage smoke assertions for hero clarity, outcome framing, and one dominant CTA hierarchy"
Task: "T006 [US1] Add Spec 216 hero and outcome content blocks" Task: "T006 [US1] Add Spec 217 hero and outcome content blocks"
# Then assemble the homepage route: # Then assemble the homepage route:
Task: "T007 [US1] Implement the hero-to-outcome homepage flow" Task: "T007 [US1] Implement the hero-to-outcome homepage flow"
@ -198,6 +216,7 @@ ### Incremental Delivery
3. US2 upgrades the homepage middle narrative into grouped product model, trust, and progress proof. 3. US2 upgrades the homepage middle narrative into grouped product model, trust, and progress proof.
4. US3 sharpens onward routing and discoverability for Product, Trust, Changelog, Contact, and legal follow-through. 4. US3 sharpens onward routing and discoverability for Product, Trust, Changelog, Contact, and legal follow-through.
5. Polish runs both proof commands, validates wording, and records close-out notes before merge. 5. Polish runs both proof commands, validates wording, and records close-out notes before merge.
6. Phase 7 refines the hero art direction so the homepage avoids generic neutral drift while preserving the original structure contract.
### Suggested MVP Scope ### Suggested MVP Scope

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# Specification Quality Checklist: Website Homepage Hero
**Purpose**: Validate specification completeness and quality before proceeding to planning
**Created**: 2026-04-19
**Feature**: [spec.md](../spec.md)
## Content Quality
- [x] No implementation details (languages, frameworks, APIs)
- [x] Focused on user value and business needs
- [x] Written for non-technical stakeholders
- [x] All mandatory sections completed
## Requirement Completeness
- [x] No [NEEDS CLARIFICATION] markers remain
- [x] Requirements are testable and unambiguous
- [x] Success criteria are measurable
- [x] Success criteria are technology-agnostic (no implementation details)
- [x] All acceptance scenarios are defined
- [x] Edge cases are identified
- [x] Scope is clearly bounded
- [x] Dependencies and assumptions identified
## Feature Readiness
- [x] All functional requirements have clear acceptance criteria
- [x] User scenarios cover primary flows
- [x] Feature meets measurable outcomes defined in Success Criteria
- [x] No implementation details leak into specification
## Notes
- Validation pass 1 completed successfully.
- No clarification questions were required because the hero role, required elements, CTA structure, visual constraints, and website-only scope boundaries were explicit in the input.

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openapi: 3.1.0
info:
title: TenantAtlas Homepage Hero Contract
version: 0.1.0
summary: Semantic contract for the `apps/website` homepage hero in Spec 218.
description: >-
This contract defines the public HTML routes that participate in the
homepage hero journey for Spec 218. The homepage remains a static Astro
surface and must present a clear category context, one headline, one
supporting-copy block, one CTA pair, a product-near visual, and optional
bounded trust cues while routing visitors into Product, Trust, Changelog,
and Contact.
servers:
- url: http://localhost:{port}
description: Local Astro development or preview server
variables:
port:
default: '4321'
tags:
- name: Homepage Hero Journey
description: Public HTML routes used by the homepage hero contract
paths:
/:
get:
tags: [Homepage Hero Journey]
operationId: getHomepageHero
summary: Homepage hero
description: >-
Product-near homepage hero that positions the product, explains the
problem space, offers one clear CTA pair, and establishes bounded
first-read credibility without replacing the deeper Product or Trust
surfaces.
x-tenantatlas-homepage-hero:
requiredElements:
- category-context
- headline
- supporting-copy
- primary-cta
- secondary-cta
- product-near-visual
optionalElements:
- trust-subclaims
contentPriority:
- product-and-problem-understanding
- clear-next-step
- product-reality
- early-trust
- stylistic-finish
primaryCtaTargets:
- /contact
- /demo
secondaryCtaTargets:
- /product
- /trust
- /changelog
onwardRoutes:
- /product
- /trust
- /changelog
- /contact
mobileMeaningOrder:
- headline
- supporting-copy
- cta-pair
- product-near-visual
- trust-subclaims
productVisualRules:
- derived-from-real-product-structure
- no-generic-dashboard-wallpaper
- no-fake-metrics
- alt-text-must-be-product-specific
trustSubclaimRules:
- factually-supportable
- concise
- supportable-by-trust-surface
- no-legal-or-compliance-guarantees
- no-badge-wall
forbiddenPatterns:
- generic-startup-hero
- abstract-only-hero
- dashboard-wallpaper-hero
- badge-overload-hero
- sales-pressure-hero
- compliance-theater-hero
responses:
'200':
description: Homepage HTML
content:
text/html:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/HtmlDocument'
/product:
get:
tags: [Homepage Hero Journey]
operationId: getHomepageHeroProductTarget
summary: Product target route
description: Deeper product-model route linked from the homepage hero.
responses:
'200':
description: Product page HTML
content:
text/html:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/HtmlDocument'
/trust:
get:
tags: [Homepage Hero Journey]
operationId: getHomepageHeroTrustTarget
summary: Trust target route
description: Bounded trust route that supports any public trust-adjacent hero language.
responses:
'200':
description: Trust page HTML
content:
text/html:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/HtmlDocument'
/changelog:
get:
tags: [Homepage Hero Journey]
operationId: getHomepageHeroChangelogTarget
summary: Changelog target route
description: Dated progress route that may be used as a secondary deepening destination from the homepage journey.
responses:
'200':
description: Changelog page HTML
content:
text/html:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/HtmlDocument'
/contact:
get:
tags: [Homepage Hero Journey]
operationId: getHomepageHeroContactTarget
summary: Contact target route
description: Primary next-step route used by the homepage hero until a distinct public `/demo` route exists.
responses:
'200':
description: Contact page HTML
content:
text/html:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/HtmlDocument'
components:
schemas:
HtmlDocument:
type: string
description: Server-rendered static HTML document

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# Data Model: Website Homepage Hero
This feature introduces no database schema and no platform-side persistence. The model is file- and route-based inside `apps/website` and defines how the homepage hero expresses product truth, CTA hierarchy, early trust cues, and the next-step path.
## 1. Homepage Hero Source Object
Represents the hero content exported from `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`.
| Field | Type | Description | Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| `eyebrow` | string | Short positioning cue or category context | Required; must anchor the hero in a believable category or problem space |
| `title` | string | Primary positioning headline | Required; must frame product, problem, or outcome without hype language |
| `description` | string | Supporting copy | Required; must sharpen the headline in plain product language |
| `primaryCta` | `CtaLink` | Dominant next-step action | Required; exactly one dominant primary CTA |
| `secondaryCta` | `CtaLink` | Secondary deepening action | Required for Spec 218 hero contract; must remain lower-emphasis than the primary CTA |
| `productVisual` | `HeroVisualContent` | Product-near screenshot or stylized product shot | Required by the hero contract unless a temporary explicit exemption is documented |
| `trustSubclaims` | string[] | Optional early trust cues | Optional; must remain short, factual, and bounded |
| `highlights` | string[] | Optional lightweight support points | Optional; should not compete with trust subclaims when both exist |
**Relationships**:
- Rendered by `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`
- Consumed by `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro`
- Secondary truth for trust-facing claims must remain compatible with `apps/website/src/content/pages/trust.ts`
**Validation rules**:
- Exactly one primary CTA and one secondary CTA must remain visible as the hero action pair
- Headline and description must not collapse into generic SaaS phrasing or stacked claims
- Trust subclaims must never become a badge wall or imply legal or compliance guarantees
## 2. Hero CTA Pair
Represents the two hero actions as one intentional routing pair.
| Field | Type | Description | Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| `primary` | `CtaLink` | Primary next-step action | Must lead to `/contact`, `/demo`, or an equivalent explicitly approved next step |
| `secondary` | `CtaLink` | Lower-emphasis exploration route | Must lead to a maintained informational surface such as `/product`, `/trust`, or `/changelog` |
| `dominance` | derived UI property | Relative emphasis between the two CTAs | Primary must remain visually dominant |
| `reachability` | derived route truth | Whether the linked routes are real and maintained | Hero must not point to placeholder or immature surfaces |
**Validation rules**:
- The pair must communicate one clear next step and one clear deepening path
- Multiple equally dominant primary sales actions are forbidden
## 3. Hero Visual Asset
Represents the product-near media used in the hero.
| Field | Type | Description | Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| `src` | string | Public asset path | Must resolve to a maintained hero asset in `apps/website/public` or equivalent |
| `alt` | string | Accessibility text for the visual | Must describe product-relevant UI truth, not generic marketing scenery |
| `truthBasis` | derived review rule | Why the visual is considered product-near | Must be traceable to real product structure or a truthful simplification |
| `mobilePersistence` | derived render rule | Whether the visual remains visible on small screens | Must stay visible when it is a key credibility signal |
**Validation rules**:
- No fantasy metrics, fake dashboards, or unrelated analytics wallpaper
- Cropping or stylization is allowed only when product structure remains clear
## 4. Trust Subclaim Set
Represents the optional early-trust layer inside the hero.
| Field | Type | Description | Rules |
|---|---|---|---|
| `claims` | string[] | Short factual trust cues | Optional; should remain few and concise |
| `supportRoute` | route or derived surface | Where deeper trust context lives | Normally `/trust` |
| `visibility` | derived render rule | When trust cues are shown | Show only when claims are supportable and do not compete with the hero core |
**Validation rules**:
- Claims must be factual and publicly supportable
- Claims must not imply absolute compliance, security, or hosting guarantees
- Trust cues must support the hero, not overrun it
## 5. Hero Render Contract
Represents the semantic structure that `PageHero.astro` must preserve.
| Element | Role | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Category context | Early positioning cue | Must appear before or adjacent to the headline |
| Headline | Primary positioning statement | Must remain the dominant text signal |
| Supporting copy | Headline clarification | Must remain directly associated with the headline |
| CTA pair | Action transition | Must keep one dominant primary and one lower-emphasis secondary action |
| Product-near visual | Product truth signal | Must remain part of the hero composition |
| Optional trust subclaims | Early credibility cues | Must stay secondary to product and CTA understanding |
**Mobile meaning order**:
- headline and supporting copy
- CTA pair
- product-near visual
- optional trust signals
## Derived State and Availability
- No independent state machine is added by this feature.
- Hero route availability remains derived from the homepage route at `/`.
- Hero CTA reachability remains derived from canonical public routes in `apps/website`.
- Trust-subclaim legitimacy remains derived from public website truth, especially the Trust surface.
- Product-visual readiness remains asset-based; if the current visual stops being truthful enough, it must be replaced rather than papered over with abstraction.

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# Implementation Plan: Website Homepage Hero
**Branch**: `218-homepage-hero` | **Date**: 2026-04-19 | **Spec**: `specs/218-homepage-hero/spec.md`
**Input**: Feature specification from `specs/218-homepage-hero/spec.md`
**Note**: This template is filled in by the `/speckit.plan` command. See `.specify/scripts/` for helper scripts.
## Summary
- Tighten the `apps/website` homepage hero so the first screen satisfies Spec 218: category context, precise headline and supporting copy, one clear CTA pair, a product-near visual, and bounded early trust signals.
- Implement the change by reusing the current `homeHero` content object and `PageHero.astro`, adding only the smallest missing semantic hooks, ordering guarantees, and asset or copy refinements instead of introducing a new hero framework.
- Validate the result with `corepack pnpm build:website` plus focused Playwright smoke coverage for hero composition, CTA hierarchy, visual truthfulness, and mobile meaning order.
## Technical Context
**Language/Version**: Astro 6.0.0 templates + TypeScript 5.9.x
**Primary Dependencies**: Astro 6, Tailwind CSS v4, existing Astro content modules and section primitives, Playwright browser smoke tests
**Storage**: Static filesystem content and assets under `apps/website/src` and `apps/website/public`; no database
**Testing**: `corepack pnpm build:website` plus Playwright smoke coverage in `apps/website/tests/smoke`
**Validation Lanes**: fast-feedback
**Target Platform**: Static public website for modern desktop and mobile browsers
**Project Type**: Web application in a monorepo (`apps/platform` plus `apps/website`)
**Performance Goals**: Keep the hero server-rendered and readable without required client-side hydration, preserve fast first-read clarity on desktop and mobile, and keep the product visual and CTA visible on narrow screens
**Constraints**: Stay strictly inside `apps/website`; preserve canonical core routes (`/`, `/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, `/contact`); keep one dominant primary CTA and one lower-emphasis secondary CTA; avoid unsupported trust claims, generic dashboard visuals, and any runtime coupling to `apps/platform`
**Scale/Scope**: One homepage route, one shared hero component, one hero content object, one product-near asset, and a focused extension of the existing homepage smoke coverage
## UI / Surface Guardrail Plan
- **Guardrail scope**: no operator-facing surface change
- **Native vs custom classification summary**: N/A - public Astro website surface only
- **Shared-family relevance**: none
- **State layers in scope**: page
- **Handling modes by drift class or surface**: N/A
- **Repository-signal treatment**: report-only
- **Special surface test profiles**: N/A
- **Required tests or manual smoke**: manual-smoke plus homepage-focused browser smoke coverage
- **Exception path and spread control**: none
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Smoke Coverage
## Constitution Check
*GATE: Must pass before Phase 0 research. Re-check after Phase 1 design.*
- Inventory-first / snapshots / Graph contract / deterministic capabilities / RBAC-UX / Filament guardrails: N/A for this feature because all work stays on the public Astro website and changes no `/admin`, `/admin/t/{tenant}/...`, or `/system` runtime surfaces.
- Read/write separation: Pass. The homepage hero remains a static public read surface. No writes, remote calls, queued work, or contact submission backend are introduced in this feature.
- Workspace and tenant isolation: Pass. The hero stays runtime-independent from `apps/platform`, with no shared auth, session, tenant data, or scoped route behavior.
- Data minimization: Pass. The feature only refines public copy, CTA paths, visual assets, and render semantics already owned by `apps/website`.
- Test governance: Pass. Proof remains in `fast-feedback` through static build output and focused browser smoke coverage, with no database, membership, provider, or heavy-suite defaults.
- Proportionality / no premature abstraction: Pass. The plan reuses `home.ts`, `PageHero.astro`, current CTA primitives, and the existing smoke harness instead of introducing a hero registry, CMS layer, or presentation framework.
- Persisted truth / new state: Pass. No database artifacts, queues, or independent state machines are added. Hero trust signals and the product-near visual remain file-based and derived from public website truth.
- UI semantics / few layers: Pass. The hero contract maps directly from `homeHero` content into `PageHero.astro`, with only thin render hooks or test markers if needed.
Status: ✅ No constitution violations identified before research.
## Test Governance Check
- **Test purpose / classification by changed surface**: Browser
- **Affected validation lanes**: fast-feedback
- **Why this lane mix is the narrowest sufficient proof**: The feature changes only public hero rendering, CTA emphasis, visual truthfulness, and responsive visibility. Browser smoke coverage is the narrowest layer that can prove those concerns without introducing backend or heavy browser-matrix cost.
- **Narrowest proving command(s)**: `corepack pnpm build:website` and `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`
- **Fixture / helper / factory / seed / context cost risks**: none; public routes do not require database, auth, provider, workspace, or tenant setup
- **Expensive defaults or shared helper growth introduced?**: no; any helper additions stay inside the existing `apps/website/tests/smoke` harness and remain homepage-focused
- **Heavy-family additions, promotions, or visibility changes**: none
- **Surface-class relief / special coverage rule**: N/A
- **Closing validation and reviewer handoff**: Re-run the website build and the focused homepage smoke file after hero changes. If shared smoke helpers change materially, reviewers may also run the full website smoke suite. Reviewers should verify required hero elements, one dominant CTA pair, visible product-near media, bounded trust cues, and mobile visibility order.
- **Budget / baseline / trend follow-up**: none beyond a small increase in homepage smoke assertions
- **Review-stop questions**: Does proof stay homepage-focused and browser-only? Did the change accidentally introduce a new abstraction or shared helper burden? Does the mobile layout keep CTA and product-near visual visible? Are trust claims still bounded and supportable?
- **Escalation path**: document-in-feature
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Smoke Coverage
- **Why no dedicated follow-up spec is needed**: Validation remains feature-local to the homepage hero and the existing website smoke harness. A separate follow-up spec is only needed if screenshot governance, visual-regression tooling, or multi-page hero conventions become shared structural concerns.
## Project Structure
### Documentation (this feature)
```text
specs/218-homepage-hero/
├── plan.md
├── research.md
├── data-model.md
├── quickstart.md
├── contracts/
│ └── homepage-hero.openapi.yaml
└── tasks.md
```
### Source Code (repository root)
```text
apps/website/
├── package.json
├── public/
│ └── images/
│ └── hero-product-visual.svg
├── src/
│ ├── content/
│ │ └── pages/
│ │ ├── home.ts
│ │ ├── product.ts
│ │ └── trust.ts
│ ├── components/
│ │ ├── content/
│ │ ├── primitives/
│ │ └── sections/
│ │ └── PageHero.astro
│ ├── pages/
│ │ └── index.astro
│ └── types/
│ └── site.ts
└── tests/
└── smoke/
├── home-product.spec.ts
└── smoke-helpers.ts
```
**Structure Decision**: Keep the feature completely inside `apps/website`, reusing the existing `HeroContent` data shape, `PageHero.astro`, and homepage smoke suite. Prefer small edits to `home.ts`, `PageHero.astro`, and homepage smoke assertions over new hero components, registries, or cross-page content frameworks.
## Complexity Tracking
None.
## Proportionality Review
- **Current operator problem**: The homepage hero is the highest-risk public screen for drift into generic marketing or weak product truth, so small regressions there have disproportionate impact on credibility and next-step clarity.
- **Existing structure is insufficient because**: Spec 217 establishes homepage section flow broadly, but the current implementation still needs a hero-specific contract to lock down required semantics, CTA hierarchy, product-near truth, and mobile meaning order.
- **Narrowest correct implementation**: Reuse the existing `homeHero` content object and `PageHero.astro`, tightening content, render semantics, and smoke coverage only where Spec 218 requires stronger guarantees.
- **Ownership cost created**: Ongoing maintenance of explicit hero content rules, a product-near visual asset, and a slightly richer homepage smoke suite.
- **Alternative intentionally rejected**: A generic hero framework or a separate CMS-like hero configuration layer was rejected because only one homepage hero needs this contract now and the current Astro content model already fits the problem.
- **Release truth**: Current-release truth
## Phase 0 — Outline & Research (complete)
- Output: `specs/218-homepage-hero/research.md`
- Key decisions captured:
- Keep the hero local to the static Astro website and preserve runtime separation from `apps/platform`.
- Reuse the existing `homeHero` content object and `PageHero.astro` instead of adding a new hero abstraction.
- Treat hero semantics as explicit render responsibilities that can be tested directly.
- Keep the product visual truthful and derived from real product structure rather than decorative SaaS wallpaper.
- Validate through focused Playwright homepage smoke coverage plus build proof.
## Phase 1 — Design & Contracts (complete)
### Data model
- Output: `specs/218-homepage-hero/data-model.md`
- Model remains file- and route-based. No database schema changes are required.
### Public hero contract
- Output: `specs/218-homepage-hero/contracts/homepage-hero.openapi.yaml`
- Contract captures the homepage route plus the hero-only semantic requirements and downstream route expectations for Product, Trust, Changelog, and Contact.
### Quickstart
- Output: `specs/218-homepage-hero/quickstart.md`
- Quickstart covers local development, hero-specific verification points, build proof, and focused smoke-test execution.
### Agent context update
- Completed via `.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh copilot` after plan artifacts were generated.
### Constitution re-check (post-design)
- ✅ The plan remains website-only and static, with no platform-runtime coupling.
- ✅ No new persistence, state machines, background operations, or auth flows are introduced.
- ✅ The chosen shape reuses existing Astro content modules, CTA primitives, and section components instead of adding speculative abstraction.
- ✅ Validation remains cheap, local, and aligned with the current website smoke harness.
## Phase 2 — Implementation Plan (next)
### Story 1 (P1): Understand the product from the first screen
- Review and tighten `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts` so the hero eyebrow, headline, supporting copy, CTA pair, and visual all align with Spec 218 language and positioning rules without hype or stacked claims.
- Keep hero composition inside `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`; add only the smallest missing semantic hooks and DOM structure needed to expose category context, headline, supporting copy, CTA pair, product-near visual, and optional trust subclaims as explicit hero elements.
- Preserve one dominant primary CTA to `/contact` and one secondary deepening CTA to `/product`, unless a stronger already-supported secondary destination is chosen during copy review.
- Tests / validation:
- Extend `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` and `apps/website/tests/smoke/smoke-helpers.ts` only as needed to assert the required hero elements and one clear CTA pair.
- Re-run `corepack pnpm build:website`.
### Story 2 (P2): Establish credibility without overclaiming
- Review `homeHero.trustSubclaims` against the current `/trust` public truth so any hero subclaim remains bounded, factual, concise, and supportable.
- Confirm `apps/website/public/images/hero-product-visual.svg` and its alt text remain product-near and truthfully derived from real UI structure; replace or tighten only if the asset reads like a generic dashboard or decorative placeholder.
- Ensure the hero stays product-near even if the visual remains stylized, and avoid introducing a separate trust badge, compliance matrix, or homepage-only proof system.
- Tests / validation:
- Add smoke assertions for visible product-near media, concise trust signals, and continued homepage reachability to `/trust` and other downstream routes.
- Keep assertions inside homepage smoke coverage; do not add a new visual-regression matrix.
### Story 3 (P3): Preserve correct next-step routing on desktop and mobile
- Verify the hero meaning order stays stable across desktop and narrow screens: category context and headline, supporting copy, CTA pair, product-near visual, and optional trust signals.
- Tighten responsive composition inside `PageHero.astro` only as needed to keep CTA and product visual visible without reordering semantics or hiding credibility cues on mobile.
- Finalize targeted smoke coverage for mobile visibility and hero-first route reachability into `/product`, `/contact`, and supporting public surfaces.
- Tests / validation:
- Extend `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` with narrow-screen hero checks or extracted helper assertions in `smoke-helpers.ts`.
- Run `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`.
## Implementation Close-out
- Homepage hero delivery stayed local to `apps/website` and reused the existing `homeHero` content object plus `PageHero.astro` with no new hero framework or platform coupling.
- The shipped hero now exposes explicit semantic hooks for category context, headline, supporting copy, CTA pair, product-near visual, and trust cues, while keeping one primary CTA to `/contact` and one secondary deepening CTA to `/product`.
- The product visual was replaced with a product-near operating-record illustration that avoids fake KPI cards or generic analytics-dashboard theater.
- Shared smoke-helper growth stayed homepage-focused in `apps/website/tests/smoke/smoke-helpers.ts`; no auth, backend, provider, or database fixtures were introduced.
- Validation completed on 2026-04-19 with `corepack pnpm build:website` and `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`.

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# Quickstart: Website Homepage Hero
## Goal
Verify that the homepage hero in `apps/website` follows the Spec 218 contract: clear category context, precise copy, one CTA pair, product-near visual truth, bounded trust cues, and stable mobile meaning order.
## Prerequisites
- Node.js 20+
- Corepack enabled
- Repo dependencies installed with `corepack pnpm install`
## Run the website locally
From the repository root:
```bash
corepack pnpm dev:website
```
Alternative, inside the website app:
```bash
cd apps/website
corepack pnpm dev
```
Default local URL: `http://127.0.0.1:4321/`
## What to verify in the homepage hero
Check the hero in this order:
1. A clear category context or positioning cue appears above or adjacent to the main headline.
2. The main headline explains the product category, problem space, or intended outcome without generic startup language.
3. Supporting copy makes the headline easier to understand instead of repeating it.
4. Exactly one dominant primary CTA is visible, plus one lower-emphasis secondary CTA.
5. The hero includes a product-near visual that looks derived from real product structure rather than a generic dashboard placeholder.
6. Any trust subclaims remain concise, factual, and secondary to the product explanation.
7. The hero still routes cleanly into maintained downstream pages such as `/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, and `/contact`.
## Mobile verification
On a narrow viewport, verify:
1. Headline and supporting copy remain first in the reading flow.
2. CTA pair remains clearly visible without being pushed below decorative content.
3. Product-near visual still appears when it is a key credibility signal.
4. Optional trust cues stay visible only if they do not bury the main message.
## Build proof
From the repository root:
```bash
corepack pnpm build:website
```
## Focused browser smoke proof
Run the homepage-focused smoke file:
```bash
cd apps/website
corepack pnpm exec playwright test tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts
```
## Optional broader browser proof
If shared smoke helpers or route behavior changed more broadly, run the full website smoke suite:
```bash
cd apps/website
corepack pnpm exec playwright test
```
## Expected proof points
- Hero required elements are all visible.
- One dominant primary CTA and one secondary CTA remain clearly differentiated.
- Product-near visual remains visible and believable.
- Trust subclaims stay bounded and concise.
- Homepage still routes cleanly into deeper informational and action surfaces.
- Mobile layout preserves the intended meaning order without hiding CTA or product reality.
## Feature Close-out
- Validated on 2026-04-19 with `corepack pnpm build:website` from the repository root.
- Validated on 2026-04-19 with `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`.
- Homepage smoke coverage now checks the hero semantic structure, CTA pair, product-near visual alt text, bounded trust cues, and narrow-screen meaning order.
- Mobile proof keeps the CTA pair above the fold and verifies the product visual remains present within the hero in the correct sequence.

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# Research: Website Homepage Hero
## Decision 1: Keep the hero implementation local to the static Astro website
- **Decision**: Continue treating the homepage hero as a static `apps/website` concern composed from the current Astro content module and section component, with no runtime dependency on `apps/platform`.
- **Rationale**: Spec 218 is explicitly website-only. The current website already runs as a standalone Astro app, and the hero changes concern semantics, copy discipline, asset truthfulness, and responsive ordering rather than dynamic runtime behavior.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Couple hero content to `apps/platform` or a shared API: rejected because the spec forbids platform obligations and the hero needs no dynamic platform data.
- Introduce a CMS or hero-builder layer first: rejected because one homepage hero does not justify that operational overhead.
## Decision 2: Reuse the existing `homeHero` content object and `PageHero.astro`
- **Decision**: Preserve `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts` as the canonical source for hero content and refine `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro` as the render surface instead of creating a new hero abstraction.
- **Rationale**: The current site already uses typed content exports and a shared `PageHero` component. This is the narrowest correct place to express hero-specific semantics without adding a second content shape, a render registry, or a page-builder concept.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Build a homepage-hero-specific component tree parallel to `PageHero.astro`: rejected because the existing component already supports eyebrow, CTA pair, product visual, and trust subclaims.
- Hardcode all hero content directly in `index.astro`: rejected because it would bypass the current typed content pattern and make later hero iteration less disciplined.
## Decision 3: Make hero semantics explicit through direct render structure, not through a new framework
- **Decision**: If stronger hero guarantees are needed, add small render markers and explicit DOM ordering to `PageHero.astro` rather than inventing a new semantic layer.
- **Rationale**: Spec 218 requires stable verification of category context, headline, supporting copy, CTA hierarchy, product-near visual, and optional trust cues. Those guarantees can be expressed directly in the hero render surface and smoke tests.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Add a separate hero registry or semantic presenter layer: rejected as premature abstraction for one public surface.
- Rely on text-only selectors in browser tests: rejected because stable hero markers make long-term regression checks clearer and less brittle.
## Decision 4: Treat the hero visual as a curated product-truth asset
- **Decision**: Keep the hero visual tied to a product-near asset such as the current `hero-product-visual.svg`, and only replace it with another asset that remains truthfully derived from real product structure.
- **Rationale**: Spec 218 explicitly rejects generic dashboard wallpaper and fantasy metrics. The visual must support credibility by showing product-adjacent structure, even if it is stylized for the website.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Use abstract shapes or decorative illustration only: rejected because the spec requires product-near credibility.
- Pull in a theme-provided analytics dashboard placeholder: rejected because it would weaken product truth and create a generic SaaS feel.
## Decision 5: Validate through focused homepage smoke coverage
- **Decision**: Prove Spec 218 with the current website build command and focused Playwright updates in `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`, adding shared helpers only if they improve clarity without broadening scope.
- **Rationale**: The hero contract is about visible public rendering, CTA hierarchy, mobile meaning order, and route reachability. Browser smoke coverage is the narrowest proving layer that can validate those concerns.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Build-only proof alone: rejected because static output generation does not prove CTA hierarchy, product-visual presence, or mobile ordering.
- Add full visual regression or multi-browser matrices immediately: rejected because the feature scope does not require that extra cost.

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# Feature Specification: Website Homepage Hero
**Feature Branch**: `218-homepage-hero`
**Created**: 2026-04-19
**Status**: Draft
**Input**: User description: "Define Spec 218 as the website-only homepage hero contract for `apps/website`, covering hero role, required elements, copy and CTA rules, product-near visual constraints, trust subclaims, layout logic, responsive behavior, and explicit anti-patterns."
## Spec Candidate Check *(mandatory - SPEC-GATE-001)*
- **Problem**: Without a clear homepage hero contract, the first screen of `apps/website` can drift into generic SaaS language, abstract visuals, weak product truth, or premature CTA pressure that makes the product feel less credible than it is.
- **Today's failure**: A first-time visitor can see a polished hero yet still fail to understand what the product is, why it matters, why it should be trusted, or which next route is the right one.
- **User-visible improvement**: Visitors can classify the product, understand the problem space, see a product-near signal, and choose a sensible next step from the hero alone.
- **Smallest enterprise-capable version**: One homepage-hero-only contract that defines the hero's role, mandatory elements, content priorities, CTA structure, product-visual rules, trust-subclaim rules, and excluded anti-patterns, without prescribing final copy or detailed visual implementation.
- **Explicit non-goals**: No full homepage structure beyond hero responsibilities, no final visual design, no final production copy, no complete Product or Trust page spec, no Pricing or Docs surface, no platform UI work, no Filament theming, no motion-spec detail, and no implementation detail for Astro or Tailwind.
- **Permanent complexity imported**: A stable website-local hero vocabulary covering category context, headline, supporting copy, CTA roles, product-near visual rules, trust-subclaim rules, information-density guardrails, and hero review criteria.
- **Why now**: The homepage structure is already defined in Spec 217, and the hero needs a tighter contract before screenshot strategy, final copy work, and Stitch exploration harden around weak defaults.
- **Why not local**: A one-off hero iteration would not reliably prevent generic marketing patterns, screenshot drift, overclaiming, or multi-CTA pressure as future design and copy passes land.
- **Approval class**: Core Enterprise
- **Red flags triggered**: New website-local hero taxonomy; risk of drifting into design detail; risk of unsupported trust or compliance language. The scope remains justified because it is narrow, homepage-only, and directly improves product clarity and credibility.
- **Score**: Nutzen: 2 | Dringlichkeit: 2 | Scope: 2 | Komplexitaet: 1 | Produktnaehe: 2 | Wiederverwendung: 1 | **Gesamt: 10/12**
- **Decision**: approve
## Spec Scope Fields *(mandatory)*
- **Scope**: workspace
- **Primary Routes**: `/` with onward routing from the hero into `/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, and `/contact`
- **Data Ownership**: Website-owned homepage-hero semantics, CTA targets, product-visual expectations, trust-subclaim boundaries, and responsive ordering inside `apps/website`; no tenant-owned records, platform runtime data, or shared persistence.
- **RBAC**: None. This feature applies to a public website surface and introduces no authorization model.
## Proportionality Review *(mandatory when structural complexity is introduced)*
- **New source of truth?**: no
- **New persisted entity/table/artifact?**: no
- **New abstraction?**: yes
- **New enum/state/reason family?**: no
- **New cross-domain UI framework/taxonomy?**: yes, but only within `apps/website`
- **Current operator problem**: Website contributors and reviewers do not yet have a bounded semantic contract for the most important public screen, so hero work can regress into generic marketing patterns or conflicting hero decisions.
- **Existing structure is insufficient because**: Spec 217 defines the homepage section model broadly, but it does not define the hero's specific semantic responsibilities, content priorities, screenshot truth rules, or CTA boundaries tightly enough for repeatable hero work.
- **Narrowest correct implementation**: One hero-only specification that locks the homepage hero into required semantic parts, bounded trust language, product-near visual expectations, and responsive meaning order without expanding into full page design or implementation detail.
- **Ownership cost**: Future homepage hero reviews must enforce category clarity, CTA discipline, visual truthfulness, and anti-pattern avoidance instead of allowing ad hoc exceptions to accumulate.
- **Alternative intentionally rejected**: Designing the hero directly in a theme or in Stitch without a semantic contract was rejected because it would let aesthetics re-decide product truth, CTA weight, and screenshot honesty each time.
- **Release truth**: Current-release truth
## Testing / Lane / Runtime Impact *(mandatory for runtime behavior changes)*
- **Test purpose / classification**: Browser
- **Validation lane(s)**: fast-feedback
- **Why this classification and these lanes are sufficient**: This specification governs public hero rendering, claim placement, CTA hierarchy, and responsive information order on a static website surface. Browser smoke coverage and website build proof are the narrowest honest validation; no auth, tenant, database, or platform-runtime setup is required.
- **New or expanded test families**: Focused website smoke coverage for homepage hero presence, CTA reachability, visible product-near media, and mobile meaning-order checks.
- **Fixture / helper cost impact**: low; no workspace, tenant, auth, provider, or database fixtures are required.
- **Heavy-family visibility / justification**: none
- **Special surface test profile**: N/A
- **Standard-native relief or required special coverage**: Homepage-specific browser assertions are sufficient; no platform or operator-surface coverage is required.
- **Reviewer handoff**: Reviewers should confirm that the released hero includes the required semantic elements, maintains one dominant primary CTA, routes to real downstream pages, avoids unsupported trust language, and keeps product-near visibility on desktop and mobile.
- **Budget / baseline / trend impact**: none beyond small website smoke-suite growth.
- **Escalation needed**: document-in-feature
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Smoke Coverage
- **Planned validation commands**: `corepack pnpm build:website` and `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`
## User Scenarios & Testing *(mandatory)*
### User Story 1 - Understand the product from the first screen (Priority: P1)
A first-time buyer or technical evaluator lands on the homepage and can understand what the product roughly is, why it matters, and what to do next before leaving the hero.
**Why this priority**: If the hero fails to create immediate product clarity, every deeper page loses value.
**Independent Test**: This can be tested by visiting the homepage only and confirming that the hero provides category context, product/problem framing, and a clear primary next step without requiring deeper page visits.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** a first-time visitor opens the homepage, **When** they read the hero, **Then** they can describe what kind of product this is and why it is relevant.
2. **Given** a visitor wants to know what to do next, **When** they inspect the hero CTAs, **Then** they can distinguish the primary next step from the secondary deepening route.
3. **Given** a visitor is unsure whether the product is real or just marketing, **When** they inspect the hero visual, **Then** they see a product-near signal rather than pure abstraction.
---
### User Story 2 - Assess credibility before committing (Priority: P2)
A serious evaluator can leave the hero with a preliminary sense that the product is real, technically serious, and careful about trust claims without the hero trying to carry the full Trust page.
**Why this priority**: The hero must establish enough credibility to earn deeper exploration, but not by overclaiming.
**Independent Test**: This can be tested by reviewing the hero only and confirming that trust language remains bounded, product-near evidence is present, and deeper trust routes are available.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** the hero includes trust subclaims, **When** a reviewer inspects them, **Then** each claim is concise, supportable, and not presented as a legal or compliance guarantee.
2. **Given** a technical stakeholder scans the hero, **When** they read the copy and view the product-near visual, **Then** they see signs of governance, audit, recovery, or drift seriousness without being overwhelmed by detail.
---
### User Story 3 - Choose the right deeper route (Priority: P3)
A qualified visitor can use the hero to move into the Product, Trust, Changelog, or Contact flow instead of being forced into immediate sales contact or a dead-end route.
**Why this priority**: The hero should route intentionally, not absorb the whole website or pressure every visitor into the same action.
**Independent Test**: This can be tested by starting on the homepage hero and verifying that the visible CTA pair leads into real, maintained downstream routes with clear intent.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** a visitor wants deeper product detail, **When** they use the secondary hero CTA, **Then** they reach a real downstream informational surface such as `/product` or `/trust`.
2. **Given** a visitor is ready to engage, **When** they use the primary hero CTA, **Then** they reach the intended primary next-step route without competing primary actions.
### Edge Cases
- What happens when a publishable real screenshot is not yet ready? The hero may use a curated or stylized product-near visual, but it must still reflect real product structure and must not fall back to generic dashboard wallpaper.
- How does the hero handle trust or compliance language that cannot be substantiated publicly? The claim must be softened or removed instead of implied as a guarantee.
- What happens when mobile space compresses the layout? The meaning order must remain headline, supporting copy, CTA, product-near visual, and optional trust signals, without hiding the CTA or product reality.
- What happens when too many chips, badges, or CTA ideas compete for space? The hero must reduce visible signals rather than turning into several mini-sections at once.
- What happens when a secondary CTA would lead to a weak or placeholder route? The hero must route to a stronger maintained surface or suppress that CTA until the downstream page is real.
## Requirements *(mandatory)*
**Constitution alignment (required):** This feature changes only the public homepage hero in `apps/website`. It introduces no Microsoft Graph calls, no queueing, no long-running operations, no authorization changes, and no Filament or operator-facing surface changes. Its contract is explicitly local to `apps/website` and must not create obligations for `apps/platform`.
**Constitution alignment (UI-SEM-001 / LAYER-001 / BLOAT-001):** This feature intentionally introduces a website-local hero semantic layer because ad hoc hero styling and copy decisions are insufficient to preserve product truth, CTA hierarchy, and trust boundaries. The layer remains narrow, homepage-only, and must not expand into a shared website-platform design contract.
**Implementation boundary:** Any implementation under this specification MUST preserve the existing website working contract by keeping `@tenantatlas/website`, `WEBSITE_PORT`, and the root `dev:website` / `build:website` workflows intact, and it MUST NOT introduce runtime or package coupling to `apps/platform`.
### Functional Requirements
- **FR-001**: The homepage hero MUST act as a positioning, product-near, and trust-capable entry point for `apps/website`, not as a decorative splash screen.
- **FR-002**: Within the hero alone, a first-time visitor MUST be able to answer what the product roughly is, why it matters, who it is plausibly for, why it is worth exploring further, and what the next sensible step is.
- **FR-003**: The hero MUST functionally include category context, a primary headline, supporting copy, one dominant primary CTA, one secondary CTA, and a product-near visual. Trust subclaims MAY be included when supportable.
- **FR-004**: The hero MUST prioritize product and problem understanding first, a clear next step second, product reality third, early trust signals fourth, and stylistic finish fifth.
- **FR-005**: The hero MUST include a positioning eyebrow, category context, or equivalent descriptor that anchors the product category or problem space, and it MUST NOT be pure marketing filler or the only place where category context exists.
- **FR-006**: The primary headline MUST frame the product category, problem space, or intended outcome clearly enough for quick orientation, and it MUST NOT rely on buzzwords, stacked messages, or unsupported superlatives.
- **FR-007**: Supporting copy MUST translate the headline into clearer product and problem language, MUST sharpen relevance, and MUST NOT become a miniature product page or a simple paraphrase of the headline.
- **FR-008**: The hero MUST present exactly one dominant primary CTA aligned to the current maturity of the website and product story. It MUST NOT present several equally loud primary sales actions in parallel.
- **FR-009**: The hero MUST present one secondary CTA that deepens understanding through a real maintained downstream route. It MUST remain lower-emphasis than the primary CTA and MUST NOT point to an immature or empty surface.
- **FR-010**: The hero MUST include a product-near visual. That visual MUST be credible, relevant to the product, compositionally integrated into the hero, and stronger than pure abstraction as a proof-of-product signal.
- **FR-011**: If the hero uses a screenshot, crop, or stylized product shot, it SHOULD be derived from real product reality and truthful simplification. It MUST NOT invent fantasy product UI, fake metrics, or generic analytics-template dashboards.
- **FR-012**: Optional trust subclaims or trust chips MAY appear only when they are factually correct, concise, and supportable by deeper public context such as `/trust`. They MUST NOT turn into a badge wall or imply legal, compliance, or security guarantees that the website cannot responsibly substantiate.
- **FR-013**: The hero MUST keep information density controlled: one main headline, one supporting-copy block, one dominant primary CTA, one secondary CTA, one visual focus, and only a small number of trust signals.
- **FR-014**: The hero MUST include a clear text core and a clear visual focus. It MAY use left-right or top-bottom composition, but text clarity and CTA visibility MUST remain primary.
- **FR-015**: The product-near visual SHOULD feel like part of the same hero composition rather than a detached block. The hero MUST NOT become image-only, text-only where product-near material is available, or readability-damaging decorative layering.
- **FR-016**: Any design or Stitch exploration based on this specification MUST preserve the semantic hero structure of category context, headline, supporting copy, primary CTA, secondary CTA, product-near visual, and optional trust chips. Exploration MUST NOT re-decide homepage IA or product positioning from scratch.
- **FR-017**: On mobile, the hero MUST preserve the meaning order of headline, supporting copy, CTA, product-near visual, and optional trust signals.
- **FR-018**: Mobile simplification MAY crop, reduce, or reorder the visual, but it MUST NOT remove a product-near visual entirely when that visual is a key credibility signal, and it MUST NOT bury the CTA.
- **FR-019**: The hero MUST avoid the following disallowed patterns: generic startup hero, abstract-only hero, dashboard-wallpaper hero, badge-overload hero, sales-pressure hero, and compliance-theater hero.
- **FR-020**: The hero MUST support both buyer-oriented clarity and first-pass technical plausibility by signaling that governance, audit, recovery, drift, or similar operational concerns are real parts of the product without trying to explain the full product in one screen.
- **FR-021**: This specification MUST remain strictly local to `apps/website` and MUST NOT create implementation, design, routing, or runtime obligations for `apps/platform`.
- **FR-022**: This specification MUST define, at minimum, the hero's functional role, mandatory elements, copy rules, CTA rules, product-visual rules, trust-subclaim rules, information-density rules, prohibited anti-patterns, and the hero semantic structure required for downstream design exploration.
#### Out of Scope
- Full homepage composition beyond the hero
- Final pixel-level visual design
- Final production copy
- Full Product page, Trust page, Pricing page, Docs surface, or Contact flow specification
- Platform UI, Filament theming, or `apps/platform` behavior
- Astro, Tailwind, animation, or implementation-detail prescriptions
- A full screenshot strategy beyond hero truthfulness and credibility boundaries
### Key Entities *(include if feature involves data)*
- **Category Context**: The short eyebrow, descriptor, or context cue that anchors the hero in a believable product category or problem space.
- **Product-Near Visual**: A screenshot, crop, or truthful stylized product shot that signals real product existence and supports positioning.
- **Hero CTA Pair**: The primary action and lower-emphasis secondary deepening route that move visitors into the correct next step.
- **Trust Subclaim**: A concise early trust signal that is factual, bounded, and supportable by a deeper public trust surface.
- **Hero Semantic Structure**: The ordered set of content roles that design exploration must preserve even as visual execution evolves.
## Assumptions & Dependencies
- This specification builds on [Spec 214](../214-website-visual-foundation/spec.md), [Spec 215](../215-website-core-pages/spec.md), and [Spec 217](../217-homepage-structure/spec.md).
- `/product`, `/trust`, `/changelog`, and `/contact` remain the canonical downstream routes surfaced from the homepage hero.
- A publishable product-near screenshot or truthful visual approximation can be prepared without inventing product functionality.
- Trust, hosting, residency, governance, and compliance-adjacent language will stay limited to claims the team can support publicly.
- Later hero copy exploration, screenshot strategy, and Stitch design work must treat this specification as a semantic boundary rather than as optional inspiration.
## Success Criteria *(mandatory)*
### Measurable Outcomes
- **SC-001**: A first-time visitor can state what the product roughly is, why it matters, and the next sensible action within 60 seconds of reading the homepage hero.
- **SC-002**: The released hero includes all required functional roles: category context, primary headline, supporting copy, one dominant primary CTA, one secondary CTA, and a product-near visual on both desktop and mobile presentations.
- **SC-003**: Zero released hero variants contain unsupported compliance or security-guarantee language, fake trust badges, or fabricated product metrics.
- **SC-004**: From the hero alone, a visitor can reach at least one deeper informational surface and one primary next-step surface in one click, with no competing equally dominant primary actions.
- **SC-005**: On representative desktop and mobile widths, the primary CTA and the product-near visual remain visible without horizontal scrolling or loss of headline-first reading order.
- **SC-006**: Reviewers can map the shipped hero to the allowed semantic structure and confirm that it does not match any prohibited anti-pattern family defined by this specification.
## Planned Follow-on Work
- Product-visual and screenshot strategy
- Final hero copy exploration
- Stitch-based hero design exploration
- Downstream homepage-section detail work that assumes this hero contract rather than redefining it
## Spec 223 Rebuild Status
- **Classification**: continuing
- **Forward owner**: `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-218-homepage-hero.md`
- **Material drift**: none logged. AstroDeck can provide the hero shell, but it does not change the allowed semantic structure or anti-pattern rules.
- **Forward-work rule**: mapped AstroDeck hero primitives must keep one clear anchor, one CTA pair, product-near visual truth, and bounded trust cues on desktop and mobile.

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# Tasks: Website Homepage Hero
**Input**: Design documents from `/specs/218-homepage-hero/`
**Prerequisites**: `plan.md`, `spec.md`, `research.md`, `data-model.md`, `quickstart.md`, `contracts/homepage-hero.openapi.yaml`
**Tests**: Browser smoke coverage and the root website build proof are required for this runtime-changing website feature.
## Historical Status
This implementation record is retained for traceability and is superseded by AstroDeck rebuild.
Forward planning now lives in `../223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-218-homepage-hero.md`. Do not reset or reopen the checkbox state below; new work belongs to the Spec 223 mapping and follow-up slices.
## Test Governance Checklist
- [X] Lane assignment stays `Browser` in `fast-feedback`, which is the narrowest sufficient proof for this homepage-hero-only change.
- [X] New or changed tests stay in the existing website smoke suite instead of widening into a heavier family.
- [X] Shared helpers stay cheap by default; no backend, auth, database, or provider fixtures are introduced.
- [X] Planned validation commands remain the feature-local website build proof and focused Playwright smoke coverage.
- [X] No additional budget, baseline, or escalation path is required beyond `document-in-feature` for this slice.
## Phase 1: Setup (Shared Infrastructure)
**Purpose**: Establish stable hero-specific render hooks before story work begins.
- [X] T001 Add stable homepage-hero element markers and an explicit hero root hook in `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`
---
## Phase 2: Foundational (Blocking Prerequisites)
**Purpose**: Add the shared hero contract and smoke helpers that every story slice depends on.
**⚠️ CRITICAL**: No user story work should begin until this phase is complete.
- [X] T002 [P] Extend reusable hero smoke assertions for semantic structure, CTA hierarchy, product-near visual presence, and mobile ordering in `apps/website/tests/smoke/smoke-helpers.ts`
- [X] T003 [P] Tighten the shared hero content object for CTA pair, product visual metadata, and trust-subclaim availability in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`
**Checkpoint**: Homepage-hero foundations are ready. User-story work can proceed.
---
## Phase 3: User Story 1 - Understand the Product from the First Screen (Priority: P1) 🎯 MVP
**Goal**: Make the homepage hero explain what TenantAtlas is, why it matters, and what the next step is in the first reading pass.
**Independent Test**: Visit `/` and confirm the hero shows category context, a precise headline, supporting copy, and exactly one dominant primary CTA plus one lower-emphasis secondary CTA without opening any other route.
### Tests for User Story 1
> **NOTE**: Write this test first and confirm it fails before implementing the story.
- [X] T004 [P] [US1] Write failing hero-clarity smoke assertions for category context, headline and supporting-copy separation, and one CTA pair in `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`
### Implementation for User Story 1
- [X] T005 [P] [US1] Refine the hero eyebrow, headline, supporting copy, and CTA labels to meet Spec 218 positioning rules in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`
- [X] T006 [US1] Render the explicit hero text core and CTA cluster in `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`
**Checkpoint**: The homepage hero delivers the MVP story of product clarity, buyer relevance, and one clear next step.
---
## Phase 4: User Story 2 - Establish Credibility Without Overclaiming (Priority: P2)
**Goal**: Show product reality and bounded early trust inside the hero without collapsing into badge theater or generic SaaS visuals.
**Independent Test**: Visit `/` and confirm the hero visual reads as product-near, trust cues stay concise and supportable, and the hero feels credible without requiring the full Trust page.
### Tests for User Story 2
> **NOTE**: Write this test first and confirm it fails before implementing the story.
- [X] T007 [P] [US2] Write failing hero smoke assertions for product-near visual truth and bounded trust subclaims in `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`
### Implementation for User Story 2
- [X] T008 [P] [US2] Tighten the hero visual asset, alt text, and bounded trust-subclaim copy in `apps/website/public/images/hero-product-visual.svg` and `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`
- [X] T009 [US2] Refine hero visual and trust-subclaim presentation so credibility cues stay secondary and supportable in `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`
**Checkpoint**: The hero shows believable product reality and early trust without fake proof systems or inflated claims.
---
## Phase 5: User Story 3 - Preserve Correct Next-Step Routing on Desktop and Mobile (Priority: P3)
**Goal**: Keep the hero meaning order, CTA visibility, and route intent intact across narrow and wide screens.
**Independent Test**: Visit `/` on a narrow viewport and confirm the hero preserves headline and copy first, keeps the CTA pair visible, keeps the product-near visual visible, and routes into the intended hero destinations.
### Tests for User Story 3
> **NOTE**: Write this test first and confirm it fails before implementing the story.
- [X] T010 [P] [US3] Write failing hero smoke assertions for narrow-screen meaning order and hero route reachability in `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`
### Implementation for User Story 3
- [X] T011 [P] [US3] Tighten the hero responsive composition so the CTA pair and product-near visual remain visible on narrow screens in `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`
- [X] T012 [US3] Finalize the hero CTA routing and secondary deepening intent in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`
**Checkpoint**: The hero preserves correct mobile meaning order and intentional next-step routing without hiding the CTA or product reality.
---
## Phase 6: Polish & Cross-Cutting Concerns
**Purpose**: Validate proof commands, tighten anti-pattern compliance, and capture close-out notes.
- [X] T013 [P] Review hero copy, trust wording, and anti-pattern compliance in `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`, `apps/website/src/content/pages/trust.ts`, and `apps/website/public/images/hero-product-visual.svg`
- [X] T014 [P] Run `corepack pnpm build:website` from `package.json` and verify hero proof steps in `specs/218-homepage-hero/quickstart.md`
- [X] T015 [P] Run `cd apps/website && corepack pnpm exec playwright test tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` against the hero smoke coverage in `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts`
- [X] T016 Record the focused hero smoke-coverage close-out and any helper-growth notes in `specs/218-homepage-hero/plan.md` and `specs/218-homepage-hero/quickstart.md`
---
## Dependencies & Execution Order
### Phase Dependencies
- **Setup (Phase 1)**: Starts immediately.
- **Foundational (Phase 2)**: Depends on Setup and blocks all user stories.
- **User Stories (Phases 3-5)**: Depend on Foundational. They remain independently testable, but shared edits to `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`, `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`, and `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` should land sequentially in story order.
- **Polish (Phase 6)**: Depends on all desired user stories being complete.
### User Story Dependencies
- **User Story 1 (P1)**: Starts after Foundational and is the MVP slice.
- **User Story 2 (P2)**: Starts after Foundational for test and content work, and remains independently valuable because it upgrades credibility and product-near truth inside the hero. Shared `PageHero.astro` work should follow US1.
- **User Story 3 (P3)**: Starts after Foundational for responsive and routing work, and remains independently valuable because it hardens mobile meaning order and hero route intent. Shared `PageHero.astro` and `home.ts` work should follow US2.
### Within Each User Story
- Write the story-specific browser smoke assertions first and confirm they fail.
- Update content and supporting truth sources before final hero render adjustments in `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`.
- Treat `apps/website/src/components/sections/PageHero.astro`, `apps/website/src/content/pages/home.ts`, and `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` as shared assembly points: helper or asset work may branch, but shared file edits should land sequentially.
- Finish the hero render or content wiring before running the story proof commands.
---
## Parallel Opportunities
- `T002` and `T003` can run in parallel after `T001`.
- In US1, `T004` and `T005` can run in parallel before `T006`.
- In US2, `T007` and `T008` can run in parallel before `T009`.
- In US3, `T010` and `T011` can run in parallel before `T012`.
- In polish, `T013`, `T014`, and `T015` can run in parallel before `T016`.
---
## Parallel Example: User Story 1
```bash
# After the hero foundations are complete, split the first slice into test + content work:
Task: "T004 [US1] Write failing hero-clarity smoke assertions for category context, headline and supporting-copy separation, and one CTA pair"
Task: "T005 [US1] Refine the hero eyebrow, headline, supporting copy, and CTA labels"
# Then finish the shared hero render:
Task: "T006 [US1] Render the explicit hero text core and CTA cluster"
```
## Parallel Example: User Story 2
```bash
# Safe split inside US2 is limited to assertions plus content and asset prep before shared hero render work:
Task: "T007 [US2] Write failing hero smoke assertions for product-near visual truth and bounded trust subclaims"
Task: "T008 [US2] Tighten the hero visual asset, alt text, and bounded trust-subclaim copy"
# Then finish the shared hero presentation work:
Task: "T009 [US2] Refine hero visual and trust-subclaim presentation"
```
## Parallel Example: User Story 3
```bash
# Split mobile assertions from responsive render work first:
Task: "T010 [US3] Write failing hero smoke assertions for narrow-screen meaning order and hero route reachability"
Task: "T011 [US3] Tighten the hero responsive composition so the CTA pair and product-near visual remain visible on narrow screens"
# Then finalize route intent in the shared hero content:
Task: "T012 [US3] Finalize the hero CTA routing and secondary deepening intent"
```
---
## Implementation Strategy
### MVP First
1. Complete Phase 1: Setup.
2. Complete Phase 2: Foundational.
3. Complete Phase 3: User Story 1.
4. Run the website build proof and the homepage hero smoke coverage.
5. Demo the homepage hero MVP with clear product explanation and one dominant next step.
### Incremental Delivery
1. Foundations establish stable render hooks, the shared hero data contract, and smoke helpers.
2. US1 locks in immediate product clarity and CTA discipline.
3. US2 upgrades hero credibility through truthful product-near media and bounded trust cues.
4. US3 hardens mobile meaning order and route intent without changing the broader homepage section model.
5. Polish runs the proof commands, validates anti-pattern compliance, and records close-out notes before merge.
### Suggested MVP Scope
- Deliver through **User Story 1** for the smallest independently valuable slice.
- Add **User Story 2** next for stronger visual truth and bounded credibility cues.
- Finish with **User Story 3** for deliberate narrow-screen behavior and route integrity.

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# Specification Quality Checklist: Findings Intake & Team Queue V1
**Purpose**: Validate specification completeness and quality before proceeding to planning
**Created**: 2026-04-21
**Feature**: [spec.md](../spec.md)
## Content Quality
- [x] No implementation details (languages, frameworks, APIs)
- [x] Focused on user value and business needs
- [x] Written for non-technical stakeholders
- [x] All mandatory sections completed
## Requirement Completeness
- [x] No [NEEDS CLARIFICATION] markers remain
- [x] Requirements are testable and unambiguous
- [x] Success criteria are measurable
- [x] Success criteria are technology-agnostic (no implementation details)
- [x] All acceptance scenarios are defined
- [x] Edge cases are identified
- [x] Scope is clearly bounded
- [x] Dependencies and assumptions identified
## Feature Readiness
- [x] All functional requirements have clear acceptance criteria
- [x] User scenarios cover primary flows
- [x] Feature meets measurable outcomes defined in Success Criteria
- [x] No implementation details leak into specification
## Notes
- Validation passed on 2026-04-21 in the first review iteration.
- The repository template requires route, authorization, and surface-contract metadata; the spec still avoids code-level implementation, language, and architecture detail beyond those mandatory contract fields.
- No clarification markers remain, so the spec is ready for `/speckit.plan`.

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openapi: 3.1.0
info:
title: Findings Intake & Team Queue Surface Contract
version: 1.1.0
description: >-
Internal reference contract for the canonical Findings intake queue,
the narrow Claim finding shortcut, and intake continuity into tenant
finding detail and My Findings. The application continues to return
rendered HTML through Filament and Livewire. The vendor media types
below document the structured page and action models that must be
derivable before rendering. This is not a public API commitment.
paths:
/admin/findings/intake:
get:
summary: Canonical shared findings intake queue
description: >-
Returns the rendered admin-plane intake queue for visible unassigned
findings in the current workspace. The page always keeps the fixed
intake scope and may apply an active-tenant prefilter. Queue views are
limited to Unassigned and Needs triage.
responses:
'302':
description: Redirects into the existing workspace chooser flow when workspace context is not yet established
'200':
description: Rendered Findings intake page
content:
text/html:
schema:
type: string
application/vnd.tenantpilot.findings-intake+json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/FindingsIntakePage'
'403':
description: Workspace membership exists but no currently viewable findings scope exists for intake disclosure anywhere in the workspace
'404':
description: Workspace scope is not visible because membership is missing or out of scope
/admin/findings/intake/{finding}/claim:
post:
summary: Claim a visible intake finding into personal execution
description: >-
Logical contract for the Livewire-backed Claim finding row action after
the operator has reviewed the lightweight preview/confirmation content.
The server must re-check entitlement, assign capability, and current
assignee under lock before mutating the record.
parameters:
- name: finding
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
responses:
'200':
description: Claim succeeded and the finding left intake
content:
application/vnd.tenantpilot.findings-intake-claim+json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/ClaimFindingResult'
'403':
description: Viewer is in scope but lacks the existing findings assign capability
'404':
description: Workspace or tenant scope is not visible for the referenced finding
'409':
description: The row is no longer claimable because another operator claimed it first or it otherwise left intake scope before mutation
/admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding}:
get:
summary: Tenant finding detail with intake continuity support
description: >-
Returns the rendered tenant finding detail page. The logical contract
below documents only the continuity inputs required when the page is
opened from Findings intake.
parameters:
- name: tenant
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
- name: finding
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
- name: nav
in: query
required: false
style: deepObject
explode: true
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/CanonicalNavigationContext'
responses:
'200':
description: Rendered tenant finding detail page
content:
text/html:
schema:
type: string
application/vnd.tenantpilot.finding-detail-from-intake+json:
schema:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/FindingDetailContinuation'
'403':
description: Viewer is in scope but lacks the existing findings capability for the tenant detail destination
'404':
description: Tenant or finding is not visible because workspace or tenant entitlement is missing
components:
schemas:
FindingsIntakePage:
type: object
required:
- header
- appliedScope
- queueViews
- summaryCounts
- rows
- emptyState
properties:
header:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IntakeHeader'
appliedScope:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IntakeAppliedScope'
queueViews:
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/QueueViewDefinition'
summaryCounts:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IntakeSummaryCounts'
rows:
description: >-
Rows are ordered overdue first, reopened second, new third, then
remaining unassigned backlog. Within each bucket, rows with due
dates sort by dueAt ascending, rows without due dates sort last,
and remaining ties sort by findingId descending.
type: array
items:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/IntakeFindingRow'
emptyState:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/IntakeEmptyState'
- type: 'null'
IntakeHeader:
type: object
required:
- title
- description
properties:
title:
type: string
enum:
- Findings intake
description:
type: string
clearTenantFilterAction:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/ActionLink'
- type: 'null'
IntakeAppliedScope:
type: object
required:
- workspaceScoped
- fixedScope
- queueView
- tenantPrefilterSource
properties:
workspaceScoped:
type: boolean
fixedScope:
type: string
enum:
- visible_unassigned_open_findings_only
queueView:
type: string
enum:
- unassigned
- needs_triage
tenantPrefilterSource:
type: string
enum:
- active_tenant_context
- explicit_filter
- none
tenantLabel:
type:
- string
- 'null'
QueueViewDefinition:
type: object
required:
- key
- label
- fixed
- active
properties:
key:
type: string
enum:
- unassigned
- needs_triage
label:
type: string
fixed:
type: boolean
active:
type: boolean
badgeCount:
type:
- integer
- 'null'
minimum: 0
IntakeSummaryCounts:
type: object
description: Counts derived only from visible intake rows.
required:
- visibleUnassigned
- visibleNeedsTriage
- visibleOverdue
properties:
visibleUnassigned:
type: integer
minimum: 0
visibleNeedsTriage:
type: integer
minimum: 0
visibleOverdue:
type: integer
minimum: 0
IntakeFindingRow:
type: object
required:
- findingId
- tenantId
- tenantLabel
- summary
- severity
- status
- intakeReason
- dueState
- detailUrl
properties:
findingId:
type: integer
tenantId:
type: integer
tenantLabel:
type: string
summary:
type: string
severity:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/Badge'
status:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/Badge'
dueAt:
type:
- string
- 'null'
format: date-time
dueState:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/DueState'
ownerLabel:
type:
- string
- 'null'
intakeReason:
type: string
enum:
- Unassigned
- Needs triage
claimAction:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/ClaimFindingAffordance'
- type: 'null'
detailUrl:
type: string
navigationContext:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/CanonicalNavigationContext'
- type: 'null'
ClaimFindingAffordance:
type: object
required:
- actionId
- label
- enabled
- requiresConfirmation
properties:
actionId:
type: string
enum:
- claim
label:
type: string
enum:
- Claim finding
enabled:
type: boolean
requiresConfirmation:
type: boolean
enum:
- true
confirmationTitle:
type:
- string
- 'null'
confirmationBody:
type:
- string
- 'null'
disabledReason:
type:
- string
- 'null'
DueState:
type: object
required:
- label
- tone
properties:
label:
type: string
tone:
type: string
enum:
- calm
- warning
- danger
IntakeEmptyState:
type: object
required:
- title
- body
- action
properties:
title:
type: string
body:
type: string
reason:
type: string
enum:
- no_visible_intake_work
- active_tenant_prefilter_excludes_rows
action:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/OpenMyFindingsActionLink'
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/ClearTenantFilterActionLink'
ClaimFindingResult:
type: object
required:
- findingId
- tenantId
- assigneeUserId
- auditActionId
- queueOutcome
- nextPrimaryAction
properties:
findingId:
type: integer
tenantId:
type: integer
assigneeUserId:
type: integer
auditActionId:
type: string
enum:
- finding.assigned
queueOutcome:
type: string
enum:
- removed_from_intake
nextPrimaryAction:
$ref: '#/components/schemas/OpenMyFindingsActionLink'
nextInspectAction:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/OpenFindingActionLink'
- type: 'null'
FindingDetailContinuation:
type: object
description: >-
Continuity payload for tenant finding detail when it is opened from the
Findings intake queue. The backLink is present whenever canonical intake
navigation context is provided and may be null only for direct entry
without intake continuity context.
required:
- findingId
- tenantId
properties:
findingId:
type: integer
tenantId:
type: integer
backLink:
oneOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/BackToFindingsIntakeActionLink'
- type: 'null'
CanonicalNavigationContext:
type: object
required:
- source_surface
- canonical_route_name
properties:
source_surface:
type: string
canonical_route_name:
type: string
tenant_id:
type:
- integer
- 'null'
back_label:
type:
- string
- 'null'
back_url:
type:
- string
- 'null'
ActionLink:
type: object
required:
- label
- url
properties:
label:
type: string
url:
type: string
OpenMyFindingsActionLink:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/ActionLink'
- type: object
properties:
label:
type: string
enum:
- Open my findings
OpenFindingActionLink:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/ActionLink'
- type: object
properties:
label:
type: string
enum:
- Open finding
ClearTenantFilterActionLink:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/ActionLink'
- type: object
properties:
label:
type: string
enum:
- Clear tenant filter
BackToFindingsIntakeActionLink:
allOf:
- $ref: '#/components/schemas/ActionLink'
- type: object
properties:
label:
type: string
enum:
- Back to findings intake
Badge:
type: object
required:
- label
properties:
label:
type: string
color:
type:
- string
- 'null'

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# Data Model: Findings Intake & Team Queue V1
## Overview
This feature does not add or modify persisted entities. It introduces three derived models:
- the canonical admin-plane `Findings intake` queue at `/admin/findings/intake`
- the fixed `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` queue-view state
- the post-claim handoff result that points the operator into the existing `My Findings` surface
All three remain projections over existing finding, tenant membership, workspace context, and audit truth.
## Existing Persistent Inputs
### 1. Finding
- Purpose: Tenant-owned workflow record representing current governance or remediation work.
- Key persisted fields used by this feature:
- `id`
- `workspace_id`
- `tenant_id`
- `status`
- `severity`
- `due_at`
- `subject_display_name`
- `owner_user_id`
- `assignee_user_id`
- `reopened_at`
- `triaged_at`
- `in_progress_at`
- Relationships used by this feature:
- `tenant()`
- `ownerUser()`
- `assigneeUser()`
Relevant existing semantics:
- `Finding::openStatuses()` defines intake inclusion and intentionally excludes `acknowledged`.
- `Finding::openStatusesForQuery()` remains relevant for `My Findings`, but not for intake.
- Spec 219 defines owner-versus-assignee meaning.
- Spec 221 defines the post-claim destination when a finding becomes assigned to the current user.
### 2. Tenant
- Purpose: Tenant boundary for queue disclosure, claim authorization, and tenant-plane detail drilldown.
- Key persisted fields used by this feature:
- `id`
- `workspace_id`
- `name`
- `external_id`
- `status`
### 3. TenantMembership And Capability Truth
- Purpose: Per-tenant entitlement and capability boundary for queue visibility and claim.
- Sources:
- `tenant_memberships`
- existing `CapabilityResolver`
- Key values used by this feature:
- tenant membership presence
- role-derived `TENANT_FINDINGS_VIEW`
- role-derived `TENANT_FINDINGS_ASSIGN`
Queue disclosure, tab badges, filter options, and claim affordances must only materialize for tenants where the actor remains a member and is authorized for the relevant finding capability.
### 4. Workspace Context
- Purpose: Active workspace selection in the admin plane.
- Source: Existing workspace session context, not a new persisted model for this feature.
- Effect on this feature:
- gates entry into the admin intake page
- constrains visible tenants to the current workspace
- feeds the default active-tenant prefilter through `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`
### 5. AuditLog
- Purpose: Existing audit record for security- and workflow-relevant mutations.
- Effect on this feature:
- successful claims write an audit entry through the existing `finding.assigned` action ID
- the audit payload records before/after assignment state, workspace, tenant, actor, and target finding
## Derived Presentation Entities
### 1. IntakeFindingRow
Logical row model for `/admin/findings/intake`.
| Field | Meaning | Source |
|---|---|---|
| `findingId` | Target finding identifier | `Finding.id` |
| `tenantId` | Tenant route scope for detail drilldown | `Finding.tenant_id` |
| `tenantLabel` | Tenant name visible in the queue | `Tenant.name` |
| `summary` | Operator-facing finding summary | `Finding.subject_display_name` plus existing fallback logic |
| `severity` | Severity badge value | `Finding.severity` |
| `status` | Lifecycle badge value | `Finding.status` |
| `dueAt` | Due date if present | `Finding.due_at` |
| `dueState` | Derived urgency label such as overdue or due soon | existing findings due-state logic |
| `ownerLabel` | Accountable owner when present | `ownerUser.name` |
| `intakeReason` | Why the row still belongs in shared intake | derived from lifecycle plus assignment truth |
| `detailUrl` | Tenant finding detail route | derived from tenant finding view route |
| `navigationContext` | Return-path payload back to intake | derived from `CanonicalNavigationContext` |
| `claimEnabled` | Whether the current actor may claim now | derived from assign capability and current claimable state |
Validation rules:
- Row inclusion requires all of the following:
- finding belongs to the current workspace
- finding belongs to a tenant the current user may inspect
- finding status is in `Finding::openStatuses()`
- `assignee_user_id` is `null`
- Already-assigned findings are excluded even if overdue or reopened.
- `acknowledged` findings are excluded.
- Hidden-tenant or capability-blocked findings produce no row, no count, no tab badge contribution, and no tenant filter option.
Derived queue reason:
- `Needs triage` when status is `new` or `reopened`
- `Unassigned` when status is `triaged` or `in_progress`
### 2. FindingsIntakeState
Logical state model for the intake page.
| Field | Meaning |
|---|---|
| `workspaceId` | Current admin workspace scope |
| `queueView` | Fixed queue mode: `unassigned` or `needs_triage` |
| `tenantFilter` | Optional active-tenant prefilter, defaulted from canonical admin tenant context |
| `fixedScope` | Constant indicator that the page remains restricted to unassigned intake rows |
Rules:
- `queueView` is limited to `unassigned` and `needs_triage`.
- `tenantFilter` is clearable; `fixedScope` is not.
- `tenantFilter` values may only reference entitled tenants.
- Invalid or stale tenant filter state is discarded rather than widening visibility.
- Summary counts and tab badges reflect only visible intake rows after the active queue view and tenant prefilter are applied.
### 3. ClaimOutcome
Logical mutation result for `Claim finding`.
| Field | Meaning | Source |
|---|---|---|
| `findingId` | Claimed finding identifier | `Finding.id` |
| `tenantId` | Tenant scope of the claimed finding | `Finding.tenant_id` |
| `assigneeUserId` | New assignee after success | current user ID |
| `auditActionId` | Stable audit action identifier | existing `finding.assigned` |
| `nextPrimaryAction` | Primary handoff after success | `Open my findings` |
| `nextInspectAction` | Optional inspect fallback | existing tenant finding detail route |
Validation rules:
- Actor must remain a tenant member for the target finding.
- Actor must have `TENANT_FINDINGS_ASSIGN`.
- The locked record must still have `assignee_user_id = null` at mutation time.
- Claim leaves `owner_user_id` unchanged.
- Claim leaves workflow status unchanged.
- Success removes the row from intake immediately because the assignee is no longer null.
- Conflict does not mutate the row and must return honest feedback so the queue can refresh.
## State And Ordering Rules
### Intake inclusion order
1. Restrict to the current workspace.
2. Restrict to visible tenant IDs.
3. Restrict to `assignee_user_id IS NULL`.
4. Restrict to `Finding::openStatuses()`.
5. Apply the fixed queue view:
- `unassigned` keeps all included rows
- `needs_triage` keeps only `new` and `reopened`
6. Apply optional tenant prefilter.
7. Sort overdue rows first, reopened rows second, new rows third, then remaining backlog.
8. Within each bucket, rows with due dates sort by `dueAt` ascending, rows without due dates sort last, and remaining ties sort by `findingId` descending.
### Urgency semantics
- Overdue rows are the highest-priority bucket.
- Reopened non-overdue rows are the next bucket.
- New rows follow reopened rows.
- Triaged and in-progress unassigned rows remain visible in `Unassigned`, but never in `Needs triage`.
### Claim semantics
- Claim is not a lifecycle status transition.
- Claim performs one responsibility transition only: `assignee_user_id` moves from `null` to the current user.
- Owner accountability remains unchanged.
- Successful claim makes the finding eligible for `My Findings` immediately because the record is now assigned.
- Stale-row conflicts must fail before save when the locked record already has an assignee.
### Empty-state semantics
- If no visible intake rows exist anywhere in scope, the page shows a calm empty state with one CTA into `My Findings`.
- If the active tenant prefilter causes the empty state while other visible tenants still contain intake rows, the empty state must explain the tenant boundary and offer `Clear tenant filter`.
- Neither branch may reveal hidden tenant names or hidden queue quantities.
## Authorization-Sensitive Output
- Tenant labels, tab badges, filter values, rows, and counts are only derived from entitled tenants.
- Queue visibility remains workspace-context dependent.
- Claim affordances remain visible only inside in-scope membership context and must still enforce `403` server-side for members missing assign capability.
- Detail navigation remains tenant-scoped and must preserve existing `404` and `403` semantics on the destination.
- The derived queue state remains useful without revealing hidden tenant names, row counts, or empty-state hints.

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# Implementation Plan: Findings Intake & Team Queue V1
**Branch**: `222-findings-intake-team-queue` | **Date**: 2026-04-21 | **Spec**: `/Users/ahmeddarrazi/Documents/projects/wt-plattform/specs/222-findings-intake-team-queue/spec.md`
**Input**: Feature specification from `/Users/ahmeddarrazi/Documents/projects/wt-plattform/specs/222-findings-intake-team-queue/spec.md`
**Note**: This plan keeps the work inside the existing admin workspace shell, tenant-owned `Finding` truth, current tenant finding detail surface, and the already-shipped `My Findings` destination from Spec 221. The intended implementation is one new canonical `/admin` page plus one narrow self-claim shortcut. It does not add persistence, a team model, a second permission family, bulk claim, queue automation, or provider-side work.
## Summary
Add one canonical admin-plane intake queue at `/admin/findings/intake` that shows visible unassigned findings across the current workspace, separates `Unassigned` from the stricter `Needs triage` subset, and lets an authorized operator claim an item into the existing `/admin/findings/my-work` surface through a lightweight preview/confirmation flow without opening the broader assignment form first. Reuse the existing `MyFindingsInbox` page shape, `FindingResource` badge and navigation helpers, `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState` for active-tenant prefiltering, `CanonicalNavigationContext` for intake-to-detail continuity, and `FindingWorkflowService` plus the current `finding.assigned` audit path, while adding one claim-specific stale-row guard so a delayed click cannot silently overwrite another operator's successful claim.
## Technical Context
**Language/Version**: PHP 8.4.15, Laravel 12, Filament v5, Livewire v4, Blade
**Primary Dependencies**: Filament admin pages/tables/actions/notifications, `Finding`, `FindingResource`, `FindingWorkflowService`, `FindingPolicy`, `CapabilityResolver`, `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`, `CanonicalNavigationContext`, `WorkspaceContext`, and `UiEnforcement`
**Storage**: PostgreSQL via existing `findings`, `tenants`, `tenant_memberships`, `audit_logs`, and workspace session context; no schema changes planned
**Testing**: Pest v4 feature tests with Livewire/Filament assertions; existing action-surface and Filament guard suites remain ambient CI protection
**Validation Lanes**: fast-feedback, confidence
**Target Platform**: Dockerized Laravel web application via Sail locally and Linux containers in deployment
**Project Type**: Laravel monolith inside the `wt-plattform` monorepo
**Performance Goals**: Keep intake rendering and claim DB-only, eager-load tenant and owner display context, avoid N+1 capability lookups across visible tenants, and keep first operator scan within the 10-second acceptance target
**Constraints**: No Graph calls, no new `OperationRun`, no new capabilities, no new persistence, no hidden-tenant leakage, no bulk claim, no new assets, no silent overwrite on stale claim attempts, and no expansion of lifecycle or ownership semantics
**Scale/Scope**: One admin page and Blade view, one derived intake query, one narrow workflow-service extension or guard for claim conflict handling, three focused feature suites, and ambient compliance with existing action-surface and Filament table guards
## UI / Surface Guardrail Plan
- **Guardrail scope**: changed surfaces
- **Native vs custom classification summary**: native Filament page, table, tab, badge, row-action, notification, and empty-state primitives only
- **Shared-family relevance**: findings workflow family and canonical admin findings pages
- **State layers in scope**: shell, page, detail, URL-query
- **Handling modes by drift class or surface**: review-mandatory
- **Repository-signal treatment**: review-mandatory
- **Special surface test profiles**: global-context-shell
- **Required tests or manual smoke**: functional-core, state-contract
- **Exception path and spread control**: none; the queue stays list-first with one safe inline shortcut while dangerous lifecycle actions remain on existing tenant detail and tenant findings list surfaces
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Guardrail
## Constitution Check
*GATE: Passed before Phase 0 research. Re-check after Phase 1 design.*
| Principle | Pre-Research | Post-Design | Notes |
|-----------|--------------|-------------|-------|
| Inventory-first / snapshots-second | PASS | PASS | The queue remains a live derived view over `Finding` truth only; no snapshot or backup semantics are introduced |
| Read/write separation | PASS | PASS | The only write is the narrow `Claim` assignment shortcut; it uses a lightweight preview and explicit confirmation step, is TenantPilot-only, audit-logged, race-checked, and covered by focused tests while dangerous workflow mutations remain on existing tenant detail surfaces |
| Graph contract path | PASS | PASS | No Graph client, contract-registry, or provider API work is added |
| Deterministic capabilities / RBAC-UX | PASS | PASS | Workspace membership plus at least one currently viewable findings scope gates the admin page, per-tenant findings visibility gates rows and counts once inside the queue, `TENANT_FINDINGS_ASSIGN` gates claim, non-members stay `404`, workspace members with no currently viewable findings scope get `403`, and in-scope members missing claim capability remain `403` on execution |
| Workspace / tenant isolation | PASS | PASS | The admin queue is workspace-scoped, row disclosure remains tenant-entitlement checked, and drilldown stays on `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding}` with tenant-safe continuity |
| Run observability / Ops-UX | PASS | PASS | No long-running work, no `OperationRun`, and no queue/progress surface changes are introduced; the short DB-only claim write is audit-logged |
| Proportionality / no premature abstraction | PASS | PASS | The intake query stays page-local and the claim behavior extends existing workflow seams instead of creating a new queue framework or team-routing abstraction |
| Persisted truth / few layers | PASS | PASS | Intake views, queue reason, and summary counts remain derived from existing finding status, assignee, owner, due-date, and entitlement truth |
| Behavioral state discipline | PASS | PASS | `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` remain derived queue views; no new persisted status, reason family, or ownership role is introduced |
| Badge semantics (BADGE-001) | PASS | PASS | Severity and lifecycle cues reuse existing findings badge rendering and due-attention helpers |
| Filament-native UI (UI-FIL-001) | PASS | PASS | The design stays within Filament page, table, tabs, row actions, notifications, and empty-state primitives |
| Action surface / inspect model | PASS | PASS | Row click remains the primary inspect model, `Claim` is the only inline safe shortcut, and there is no redundant `View` or bulk action lane |
| Decision-first / OPSURF | PASS | PASS | The intake queue is the primary decision surface for pre-assignment routing and keeps diagnostics secondary behind finding detail |
| Test governance (TEST-GOV-001) | PASS | PASS | Proof remains in three focused feature suites with explicit lane fit and no new heavy-governance or browser family |
| Filament v5 / Livewire v4 compliance | PASS | PASS | The feature remains inside Filament v5 patterns and Livewire v4-compatible page/table behavior only |
| Provider registration / global search / assets | PASS | PASS | Panel providers already live in `apps/platform/bootstrap/providers.php`; the new page only extends `AdminPanelProvider`, `FindingResource` global search is unchanged and already has a View page, and no new assets are introduced so the deploy `filament:assets` step is unchanged |
## Test Governance Check
- **Test purpose / classification by changed surface**: `Feature` for the admin intake page, authorization boundaries, and claim handoff behavior
- **Affected validation lanes**: `fast-feedback`, `confidence`
- **Why this lane mix is the narrowest sufficient proof**: The feature risk is visible queue truth, tenant-safe filtering, `Needs triage` subset semantics, claim authorization, stale-row conflict handling, and handoff into an existing personal queue. Focused feature tests prove that integrated behavior without adding unit seams, browser coverage, or heavy-governance breadth.
- **Narrowest proving command(s)**:
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php`
- **Fixture / helper / factory / seed / context cost risks**: Moderate. The tests need one workspace, multiple visible and hidden tenants, owner-versus-assignee combinations, unassigned and assigned findings across open and terminal states, explicit active-tenant session context, and one stale-claim race scenario.
- **Expensive defaults or shared helper growth introduced?**: no; the new suites should reuse `createUserWithTenant(...)` and `Finding::factory()` and keep any intake-specific helper local to the new tests
- **Heavy-family additions, promotions, or visibility changes**: none
- **Surface-class relief / special coverage rule**: named special profile `global-context-shell` is required because the page depends on workspace context, active-tenant prefilter continuity, tenant-safe detail drilldown, and row-level capability visibility
- **Closing validation and reviewer handoff**: Reviewers should rely on the exact commands above and verify that hidden-tenant or capability-blocked findings never leak into rows, counts, tab badges, or tenant filter values; `acknowledged` findings stay out of intake; `Needs triage` remains limited to `new` and `reopened`; claim leaves owner and workflow status unchanged; and stale claims fail honestly instead of overwriting another operator's assignment.
- **Budget / baseline / trend follow-up**: none
- **Review-stop questions**: Did the intake query accidentally include assigned or `acknowledged` rows? Did claim mutate owner or lifecycle state? Did a second inline action or bulk lane appear? Did any new shared queue abstraction or team model appear without a second real consumer? Did stale-claim behavior degrade into silent overwrite?
- **Escalation path**: document-in-feature unless a second shared intake surface or reusable cross-tenant queue framework is introduced, in which case follow-up-spec or split
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Guardrail
- **Why no dedicated follow-up spec is needed**: The feature remains bounded to one derived queue surface and one narrow claim path, with no new persistence, no new workflow family, and no structural test-cost center
## Project Structure
### Documentation (this feature)
```text
specs/222-findings-intake-team-queue/
├── plan.md
├── research.md
├── data-model.md
├── quickstart.md
├── contracts/
│ └── findings-intake-team-queue.logical.openapi.yaml
├── checklists/
│ └── requirements.md
└── tasks.md
```
### Source Code (repository root)
```text
apps/platform/
├── app/
│ ├── Filament/
│ │ ├── Pages/
│ │ │ └── Findings/
│ │ │ └── FindingsIntakeQueue.php
│ │ └── Resources/
│ │ └── FindingResource.php
│ ├── Providers/
│ │ └── Filament/
│ │ └── AdminPanelProvider.php
│ └── Services/
│ └── Findings/
│ └── FindingWorkflowService.php
├── resources/
│ └── views/
│ └── filament/
│ └── pages/
│ └── findings/
│ └── findings-intake-queue.blade.php
└── tests/
└── Feature/
├── Authorization/
│ └── FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php
└── Findings/
├── FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php
└── FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php
```
**Structure Decision**: Standard Laravel monolith. The feature stays inside the existing admin panel provider, finding domain model, workflow service, and focused Pest feature suites. No new base directory, package, or persisted model is required.
## Complexity Tracking
| Violation | Why Needed | Simpler Alternative Rejected Because |
|-----------|------------|-------------------------------------|
| none | — | — |
## Proportionality Review
- **Current operator problem**: Unassigned findings exist in the current workflow, but there is no single trustworthy workspace-safe queue for the pre-assignment backlog.
- **Existing structure is insufficient because**: Tenant-local findings lists and ad hoc filters still force tenant hopping and do not provide a clean handoff from shared backlog into the existing personal queue.
- **Narrowest correct implementation**: Add one admin intake page and one safe self-claim shortcut derived directly from existing finding lifecycle, due-state, ownership, and entitlement truth.
- **Ownership cost created**: One page/view pair, one small claim conflict guard inside the existing workflow service seam, and three focused feature suites.
- **Alternative intentionally rejected**: A broader team workboard, notification-first routing model, or queue framework was rejected because those shapes add durable workflow machinery before this smaller intake slice is proven useful.
- **Release truth**: Current-release truth. The work operationalizes an already-existing unassigned backlog now rather than preparing a later team-orchestration system.
## Phase 0 Research
Research outcomes are captured in `/Users/ahmeddarrazi/Documents/projects/wt-plattform/specs/222-findings-intake-team-queue/research.md`.
Key decisions:
- Implement the intake queue as a new Filament admin page with slug `findings/intake` under the existing `AdminPanelProvider`, not as a tenant resource variant and not as a standalone controller route.
- Keep queue truth as a direct `Finding` query scoped by workspace, visible tenant IDs, `assignee_user_id IS NULL`, and `Finding::openStatuses()` rather than `Finding::openStatusesForQuery()`, because `acknowledged` rows are intentionally excluded from intake.
- Model `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` as fixed queue views inside the page shell, not as a new taxonomy, persisted preference, or generic filter framework.
- Reuse `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState` for the active-tenant prefilter and `CanonicalNavigationContext` for intake-to-detail continuity and `Back to findings intake` behavior.
- Add `Claim finding` as a narrow row action that reuses the existing findings assign capability, success notification patterns, lightweight preview/confirmation content, and `finding.assigned` audit trail, but adds a claim-specific stale-row guard so delayed clicks fail honestly when another operator claimed the row first.
- Prove the feature with three focused Pest feature suites while relying on existing action-surface and Filament-table guards as ambient CI coverage.
## Phase 1 Design
Design artifacts are created under `/Users/ahmeddarrazi/Documents/projects/wt-plattform/specs/222-findings-intake-team-queue/`:
- `research.md`: routing, query, fixed-view, claim, and continuity decisions
- `data-model.md`: existing entities plus derived intake row, queue state, and claim outcome projections
- `contracts/findings-intake-team-queue.logical.openapi.yaml`: internal logical contract for intake rendering, claim, and continuity inputs
- `quickstart.md`: focused validation workflow for implementation and review
Design decisions:
- No schema migration is required; the queue, view counts, and empty states remain fully derived.
- The canonical implementation seam is one new admin page plus one narrow workflow-service claim guard and lightweight preview/confirmation surface, not a new shared queue or team-routing subsystem.
- Active tenant context remains canonical through `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState`, while detail continuity remains canonical through `CanonicalNavigationContext`.
- Claim remains a TenantPilot-only assignee mutation. It leaves owner and lifecycle state unchanged, uses a lightweight preview/confirmation modal before execution, writes an audit entry, refuses silent overwrite under lock, and points the operator to the existing `My Findings` destination after success.
## Phase 1 Agent Context Update
Run:
- `.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh copilot`
## Constitution Check — Post-Design Re-evaluation
- PASS — the design stays inside existing admin, finding, and workflow seams with no new persistence, no Graph work, no `OperationRun`, no new capability family, and no new assets.
- PASS — Livewire v4.0+ and Filament v5 constraints remain satisfied, panel provider registration stays in `apps/platform/bootstrap/providers.php`, `FindingResource` global search remains unchanged and still has a View page, and the non-destructive `Claim` action still uses an explicit lightweight preview/confirmation flow to satisfy write-governance without expanding into a broader assignment form.
## Implementation Strategy
### Phase A — Add The Canonical Shared Intake Surface
**Goal**: Create one workspace-scoped intake queue under `/admin/findings/intake`.
| Step | File | Change |
|------|------|--------|
| A.1 | `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` | Add a new Filament admin page with slug `findings/intake`, `HasTable`, workspace membership access checks, explicit `403` handling when no findings-viewable scope exists, visible-tenant resolution, active-tenant sync, and action-surface declaration for row-click inspect plus one safe `Claim` shortcut |
| A.2 | `apps/platform/resources/views/filament/pages/findings/findings-intake-queue.blade.php` | Render the page shell, page description, fixed `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` view controls, native Filament table, and calm empty-state branches with either `Clear tenant filter` or `Open my findings` |
| A.3 | `apps/platform/app/Providers/Filament/AdminPanelProvider.php` | Register the new page in the existing admin panel; do not move provider registration because it already lives in `apps/platform/bootstrap/providers.php` |
### Phase B — Derive Intake Truth From Existing Finding Semantics
**Goal**: Keep inclusion, queue reason, and ordering aligned with Specs 111, 219, and 221.
| Step | File | Change |
|------|------|--------|
| B.1 | `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` | Build the base query from `Finding`, restricted to the current workspace, visible tenant IDs, `assignee_user_id IS NULL`, and `Finding::openStatuses()` rather than `openStatusesForQuery()` |
| B.2 | `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` and `apps/platform/app/Filament/Resources/FindingResource.php` | Reuse existing severity, lifecycle, due-attention, and owner display helpers; derive queue reason as `Needs triage` for `new` and `reopened`, otherwise `Unassigned` |
| B.3 | `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` | Add visible summary counts, fixed queue-view metadata, capability-safe tenant filter options, and deterministic urgency ordering: overdue first, then reopened, then new, then remaining unassigned backlog, with due-date and finding-ID tie breaks |
### Phase C — Add The Safe Claim Shortcut Without Expanding Workflow Scope
**Goal**: Turn shared backlog into personal work in one short confirmed flow without inventing a second assignment system.
| Step | File | Change |
|------|------|--------|
| C.1 | `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` | Add one inline `Claim finding` row action using `UiEnforcement`, lightweight preview/confirmation content, preserved visibility for in-scope members, and success/failure notifications that keep the queue honest |
| C.2 | `apps/platform/app/Services/Findings/FindingWorkflowService.php` | Add a claim-specific path or guard that reuses existing assignment semantics and `AuditActionId::FindingAssigned`, but under lock refuses any record whose assignee is no longer null before mutation |
| C.3 | `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` | After confirmed claim success, refresh the queue so the row disappears immediately and provide a clear next step into `My Findings` or the tenant finding detail without changing owner or workflow state |
### Phase D — Preserve Canonical Context And Continuity
**Goal**: Make intake behave like a first-class admin-plane queue rather than a detached filter.
| Step | File | Change |
|------|------|--------|
| D.1 | `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` | Reuse `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState` so the active tenant becomes the default prefilter and can be cleared without dropping the fixed intake scope or queue view |
| D.2 | `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` | Build row URLs to tenant finding detail with `CanonicalNavigationContext` carrying `Back to findings intake` continuity |
| D.3 | Existing tenant finding detail seam | Keep the existing tenant detail page as the deeper workflow surface and ensure it continues to consume navigation context without queue-specific detail forks |
### Phase E — Protect Visibility, Claim Safety, And Handoff Truth
**Goal**: Lock down queue inclusion, authorization, conflict handling, and continuity with focused regression coverage.
| Step | File | Change |
|------|------|--------|
| E.1 | `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php` | Cover visible unassigned rows only, active-tenant prefilter behavior, fixed queue views, queue reason rendering, owner-context rendering, assigned and `acknowledged` exclusion, hidden-tenant suppression, deterministic ordering, empty states, and intake-to-detail continuity |
| E.2 | `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php` | Cover workspace context recovery, non-member `404`, queue-access `403` when no currently viewable findings scope exists, disabled or rejected claim for members missing assign capability, and tenant-safe detail disclosure |
| E.3 | `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php` | Cover claim preview/confirmation rendering, successful claim, audit side effects, immediate queue removal, `My Findings` next-step alignment, and stale-row conflict refusal when another operator claims first |
| E.4 | `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent` plus the focused Pest commands above | Run formatting and the narrowest proving suites before closing implementation |

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# Quickstart: Findings Intake & Team Queue V1
## Goal
Validate that `/admin/findings/intake` gives the current user one trustworthy shared queue for visible unassigned findings, that `Needs triage` remains the strict `new` and `reopened` subset, and that `Claim finding` moves eligible work into `/admin/findings/my-work` through a lightweight preview and explicit confirmation without silent overwrite.
## Prerequisites
1. Start Sail if it is not already running.
2. Use a test user who is a member of one workspace and at least two tenants inside that workspace.
3. Seed or create findings for these cases:
- unassigned `new` finding in tenant A
- unassigned `reopened` finding in tenant B
- unassigned `triaged` finding in tenant A
- unassigned `in_progress` finding in tenant B
- unassigned finding with owner set but no assignee
- already-assigned open finding
- `acknowledged` finding with no assignee
- terminal finding
- unassigned finding in a hidden tenant
- unassigned finding in a tenant where the acting user can view findings but a second acting user lacks assign capability
- one claim-race fixture where another operator can successfully claim after the first queue render
4. Ensure `/admin/findings/my-work` already works for the acting workspace user.
## Focused Automated Verification
Run formatting first:
```bash
cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent
```
Then run the focused proving set:
```bash
cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact \
tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php \
tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php
```
```bash
cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact \
tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php
```
## Manual Validation Pass
### 1. Canonical intake route
Open `/admin/findings/intake`.
Confirm that:
- the page title and copy use findings-intake vocabulary,
- rows show tenant, finding summary, severity, lifecycle, due urgency, owner when present, and queue reason,
- the page is clearly fixed to shared unassigned work,
- a workspace member with no currently viewable findings scope receives `403` instead of a pseudo-empty queue,
- and already-assigned, `acknowledged`, terminal, hidden-tenant, and capability-blocked rows do not appear.
### 2. Fixed queue views
On the same page:
Confirm that:
- `Unassigned` shows all visible unassigned open findings,
- `Needs triage` shows only visible `new` and `reopened` findings,
- `triaged` and `in_progress` findings disappear from `Needs triage`,
- and already-assigned `reopened` findings never re-enter intake.
### 3. Active tenant prefilter
Set an active tenant context before opening the intake queue.
Confirm that:
- the queue defaults to that tenant,
- the fixed intake scope and selected queue view remain intact,
- a `Clear tenant filter` affordance is available,
- summary state stays consistent with the visible rows,
- and clearing the tenant filter returns the queue to all visible tenants without widening beyond intake truth.
### 4. Ordering and urgency
With overdue, reopened, new, and undated unassigned findings:
Confirm that:
- overdue rows appear first,
- reopened rows appear ahead of new rows,
- new rows appear ahead of the remaining triaged or in-progress unassigned backlog,
- rows with due dates sort ahead of rows without due dates inside the same bucket,
- and tie breaks remain deterministic.
### 5. Claim happy path
Claim an eligible row as a user with assign capability.
Confirm that:
- the preview clearly summarizes the tenant, finding, and assignee change before execution,
- the claim succeeds only after explicit confirmation,
- assignee becomes the current user,
- owner and workflow status stay unchanged,
- the row disappears from intake immediately,
- and the success path points clearly into `Open my findings` while row-open detail remains available for deeper context.
### 6. Claim forbidden path
Use a workspace member who can inspect findings but lacks assign capability.
Confirm that:
- intake rows remain inspectable,
- claim is not successfully executable,
- the server rejects direct claim attempts with `403`,
- and the queue remains honest after the failed attempt.
### 7. Stale-row conflict path
Load intake as operator A, then claim the same finding as operator B before operator A clicks `Claim finding`.
Confirm that:
- operator A does not overwrite operator B,
- the system reports the conflict honestly,
- the queue refreshes so the stale row disappears,
- and the audit trail reflects only the successful claim.
### 8. Detail continuity
Open a row from intake.
Confirm that:
- the destination is the existing tenant finding detail route,
- tenant scope is correct,
- and the page offers `Back to findings intake` continuity.
### 9. Empty-state behavior
Validate two empty states:
- no visible intake work anywhere
- no rows only because the active tenant prefilter narrows the queue
Confirm that:
- the zero-visible-work branch stays calm and offers `Open my findings`,
- the tenant-prefilter branch explains the narrowing honestly instead of claiming the intake queue is globally empty,
- the tenant-prefilter branch offers only `Clear tenant filter`,
- and neither branch leaks hidden tenant information.
## Final Verification Notes
- The queue remains the shared pre-assignment surface; deeper workflow mutations stay on tenant finding detail and tenant findings list.
- Claim is not destructive, but it still uses a lightweight preview/confirmation step because write/change flows in this repo require explicit confirmation.
- If a reviewer can infer hidden tenant work, or if stale claim attempts can overwrite another operator's success, treat that as a release blocker.

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# Research: Findings Intake & Team Queue V1
## Decision 1: Implement the intake queue as an admin panel page with slug `findings/intake`
- **Decision**: Add a new Filament admin page under the existing `AdminPanelProvider` for the canonical route `/admin/findings/intake`.
- **Rationale**: The feature is an admin-plane, workspace-scoped decision surface, not a tenant-local variant of the existing findings resource. A page registration keeps the same Filament middleware, route shape, session handling, and Livewire page lifecycle already used by `MyFindingsInbox`.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Reuse the tenant-local `FindingResource` list with a preset filter. Rejected because it still forces tenant-first navigation and does not answer the cross-tenant intake question.
- Add a standalone controller route in `routes/web.php`. Rejected because this is a normal admin panel surface and should stay inside Filament routing and guardrails.
## Decision 2: Keep intake truth as a direct `Finding` query, but use `Finding::openStatuses()` instead of `openStatusesForQuery()`
- **Decision**: Build the intake queue from `Finding` records scoped by current workspace, visible tenant IDs, `assignee_user_id IS NULL`, and `Finding::openStatuses()`.
- **Rationale**: Spec 222 explicitly reuses Spec 111 open statuses for intake: `new`, `triaged`, `in_progress`, and `reopened`. The broader `openStatusesForQuery()` helper includes `acknowledged`, which belongs in existing tenant-local workflows but not in this shared intake queue.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Reuse `Finding::openStatusesForQuery()` exactly as `MyFindingsInbox` does. Rejected because it would leak `acknowledged` rows into intake and violate FR-003.
- Introduce a new shared intake-query service immediately. Rejected because there is still only one concrete intake consumer and the repo guidance prefers direct implementation until reuse pressure is real.
## Decision 3: Model `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` as fixed page-level views, not a new taxonomy or generic filter framework
- **Decision**: Represent `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` as fixed queue-view controls in the page shell, with `Needs triage` implemented as the strict subset of intake rows in `new` or `reopened` status.
- **Rationale**: The two views are product vocabulary, not a reusable classification framework. Page-local view state keeps the implementation explicit, honors the spec's fixed queue contract, and avoids adding new persisted preferences or a generic queue-view registry.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Add a reusable taxonomy or enum for queue view types. Rejected because two concrete values do not justify new semantic machinery.
- Model the views as ordinary optional filters only. Rejected because the spec treats them as fixed queue modes, not ad hoc filter combinations.
## Decision 4: Reuse canonical admin tenant filter and navigation context helpers
- **Decision**: Use `CanonicalAdminTenantFilterState` to apply the active tenant as the default prefilter and `CanonicalNavigationContext` to carry `Back to findings intake` continuity into tenant finding detail.
- **Rationale**: The repo already uses these helpers for canonical admin-plane filters and cross-surface back links. Reusing them keeps intake aligned with the existing admin shell, keeps row and count disclosure tenant-safe, and avoids adding another page-specific context mechanism. If a workspace member has no currently viewable findings scope anywhere, the queue should fail with `403` instead of pretending the backlog is simply empty.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Store active tenant and return-path state in a queue-local session structure. Rejected because the existing helpers already solve both problems and another state path would add drift.
- Depend on browser history for return links. Rejected because it is brittle across reloads, tabs, and copied URLs.
## Decision 5: Add `Claim finding` as a narrow row action that reuses assignment semantics, adds a lightweight preview/confirmation step, and adds a stale-row conflict guard
- **Decision**: Implement `Claim finding` as the single inline safe shortcut on the intake row, gated by `Capabilities::TENANT_FINDINGS_ASSIGN`, surfaced through a lightweight preview/confirmation modal, and routed through `FindingWorkflowService` plus the existing `finding.assigned` audit action while adding a claim-specific re-check that refuses rows whose assignee is no longer null under lock.
- **Rationale**: The current assignment service already owns audit logging, tenant ownership checks, and capability enforcement, but plain assign semantics would allow a stale queue click to overwrite a newer assignee and would not satisfy the repository write-flow governance. A lightweight preview/confirmation step plus a narrow guard inside the existing service seam solves both needs without inventing a second assignment system.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Reuse the existing `Assign` form unchanged. Rejected because the intake surface needs a lighter self-claim preview/confirmation flow, not a broader owner/assignee form.
- Reuse `assign()` without an extra guard. Rejected because it could silently overwrite another operator's successful claim, violating FR-014.
## Decision 6: Keep post-claim continuity explicit through `My Findings` rather than auto-redirecting away from intake
- **Decision**: Refresh the queue after a successful claim so the row disappears immediately, then provide a clear next step into `/admin/findings/my-work` while leaving row-open detail continuity available when the operator needs deeper context first.
- **Rationale**: The queue is still the canonical shared backlog surface. Auto-redirecting every successful claim would interrupt batch intake review, while a clear `Open my findings` next step satisfies the spec without hiding the updated queue truth.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Redirect to `My Findings` after every claim. Rejected because it would add navigation churn when multiple intake items are reviewed in sequence.
- Keep success feedback to a generic toast only. Rejected because the spec requires a clear next step into the existing personal execution destination.
## Decision 7: Prove the feature with three focused feature suites and rely on existing UI guard tests as ambient protection
- **Decision**: Add `FindingsIntakeQueueTest`, `FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest`, and `FindingsClaimHandoffTest` as the focused proving suites while allowing existing action-surface and Filament-table guards to stay in their normal CI role.
- **Rationale**: The user-visible risk is queue truth, hidden-tenant isolation, claim authorization, stale-row conflict handling, and handoff continuity. Those are best proven with focused feature tests that exercise the real Livewire and Filament seams.
- **Alternatives considered**:
- Add browser coverage. Rejected because the surface is straightforward and already well served by existing feature-test patterns.
- Add a new heavy-governance suite for this page. Rejected because the change is still one bounded feature surface, not a new cross-cutting UI family.

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# Feature Specification: Findings Intake & Team Queue V1
**Feature Branch**: `222-findings-intake-team-queue`
**Created**: 2026-04-21
**Status**: Draft
**Input**: User description: "Findings Intake & Team Queue v1"
## Spec Candidate Check *(mandatory - SPEC-GATE-001)*
- **Problem**: Spec 221 created a trustworthy personal queue for assigned findings, but it did not solve where newly detected or otherwise unassigned findings enter the workflow before someone claims them.
- **Today's failure**: Unassigned backlog is still scattered across tenant-local findings pages and ad hoc filters. Operators cannot answer "what is still unowned right now?" from one shared workspace-safe surface, so intake work is easy to miss, duplicate, or defer accidentally.
- **User-visible improvement**: One shared intake queue shows visible unassigned open findings across tenants, separates triage-first backlog from later execution, and provides a direct handoff into personal work when an operator claims an item.
- **Smallest enterprise-capable version**: A canonical read-first intake page for unassigned open findings, fixed `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` views, one optional self-claim action, and tenant-safe drilldown into the existing finding detail and `My Findings` execution surface.
- **Explicit non-goals**: No team model, no capacity dashboard, no auto-routing, no escalation engine, no load balancing, no notifications, no bulk claim workflow, and no new permission system.
- **Permanent complexity imported**: One canonical intake page, one derived intake-query contract, one quick claim action reusing existing assignment semantics, one fixed queue vocabulary for `Unassigned` and `Needs triage`, and focused regression coverage for visibility, claim safety, and handoff continuity.
- **Why now**: Spec 219 clarified owner-versus-assignee meaning and Spec 221 made assigned work discoverable. The next smallest missing workflow slice is the shared pre-assignment intake surface that feeds those personal queues.
- **Why not local**: A tenant-local filter still forces tenant hopping and does not create one trustworthy workspace-wide intake queue or a consistent handoff from shared backlog into personal execution.
- **Approval class**: Core Enterprise
- **Red flags triggered**: None after scope cut. The spec adds one derived queue and one reuse-first claim action rather than a broader team-routing framework.
- **Score**: Nutzen: 2 | Dringlichkeit: 2 | Scope: 2 | Komplexitaet: 2 | Produktnaehe: 2 | Wiederverwendung: 1 | **Gesamt: 11/12**
- **Decision**: approve
## Spec Scope Fields *(mandatory)*
- **Scope**: canonical-view
- **Primary Routes**:
- `/admin/findings/intake` as the new canonical shared intake queue
- `/admin/findings/my-work` as the existing personal execution destination after claim
- `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings` as the existing tenant findings list fallback
- `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding}` as the existing tenant finding detail drilldown
- **Data Ownership**: Tenant-owned findings remain the only source of truth. The intake queue is a derived cross-tenant view over existing finding status, assignee, owner, due state, and tenant-entitlement truth.
- **RBAC**: Workspace membership is required for the canonical intake page in the admin plane. Every visible row and count additionally requires tenant entitlement plus the existing findings view capability for the referenced tenant. The `Claim` action reuses the existing findings assign capability. Non-members and out-of-scope users remain deny-as-not-found. Members missing the required capability remain forbidden on protected actions.
For canonical-view specs, the spec MUST define:
- **Default filter behavior when tenant-context is active**: The intake page always keeps its fixed unassigned-open scope. When an active tenant context exists, the page additionally applies that tenant as a default prefilter while allowing the operator to clear only the tenant prefilter, not the intake scope itself.
- **Explicit entitlement checks preventing cross-tenant leakage**: Rows, counts, tenant filter values, claim affordances, and drilldown links are derived only from tenants the current user may already inspect. Hidden tenants contribute nothing to queue rows, counts, filter values, or empty-state hints.
## UI / Surface Guardrail Impact *(mandatory when operator-facing surfaces are changed; otherwise write `N/A`)*
| Surface / Change | Operator-facing surface change? | Native vs Custom | Shared-Family Relevance | State Layers Touched | Exception Needed? | Low-Impact / `N/A` Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Findings intake queue | yes | Native Filament page + existing table, filter, badge, and row-action primitives | Same findings workflow family as tenant findings list, finding detail, and `My Findings` | table, fixed queue views, claim action, return path | no | Read-first shared queue only; no new mutation family beyond claim |
## Decision-First Surface Role *(mandatory when operator-facing surfaces are changed)*
| Surface | Decision Role | Human-in-the-loop Moment | Immediately Visible for First Decision | On-Demand Detail / Evidence | Why This Is Primary or Why Not | Workflow Alignment | Attention-load Reduction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Findings intake queue | Primary Decision Surface | The operator reviews unowned findings and decides what needs first triage or self-claim before personal execution begins | Tenant, finding summary, severity, lifecycle status, due or overdue state, owner when present, and why the row is still in intake | Full finding detail, evidence, audit trail, exception context, and tenant-local workflow actions after opening the finding | Primary because this is the missing shared entry point before work moves into `My Findings` | Aligns the first-routing workflow around one queue instead of tenant hopping | Removes repeated searches across tenant findings pages just to locate unassigned backlog |
## UI/UX Surface Classification *(mandatory when operator-facing surfaces are changed)*
| Surface | Action Surface Class | Surface Type | Likely Next Operator Action | Primary Inspect/Open Model | Row Click | Secondary Actions Placement | Destructive Actions Placement | Canonical Collection Route | Canonical Detail Route | Scope Signals | Canonical Noun | Critical Truth Visible by Default | Exception Type / Justification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Findings intake queue | List / Table / Bulk | Workflow queue / list-first canonical view | Claim a finding or open it for verification | Finding | required | One inline safe shortcut for `Claim`; fixed queue-view controls stay outside row-action noise | None on the queue; dangerous lifecycle actions remain on tenant-local finding detail | /admin/findings/intake | /admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding} | Active workspace, optional active-tenant prefilter, tenant column, fixed queue-view indicator | Findings intake / Finding | Which open findings are still unassigned, which ones still need first triage, and which tenant they belong to | none |
## Operator Surface Contract *(mandatory when operator-facing surfaces are changed)*
| Surface | Primary Persona | Decision / Operator Action Supported | Surface Type | Primary Operator Question | Default-visible Information | Diagnostics-only Information | Status Dimensions Used | Mutation Scope | Primary Actions | Dangerous Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Findings intake queue | Tenant operator or tenant manager | Decide which unassigned finding needs first team attention and optionally claim it into personal execution | Shared workflow queue | What open findings are still unclaimed right now, and which ones should move into execution first? | Tenant, finding summary, severity, lifecycle status, due date or overdue state, owner when present, and queue reason (`Unassigned` or `Needs triage`) | Raw evidence, run context, exception history, and full audit trail | lifecycle, due urgency, severity, responsibility state | TenantPilot only | Claim finding, Open finding, Apply queue filters | none |
## Proportionality Review *(mandatory when structural complexity is introduced)*
- **New source of truth?**: no
- **New persisted entity/table/artifact?**: no
- **New abstraction?**: no
- **New enum/state/reason family?**: no
- **New cross-domain UI framework/taxonomy?**: no
- **Current operator problem**: Unassigned findings already exist, but there is no single trustworthy place to review and route that shared backlog before it becomes personal work.
- **Existing structure is insufficient because**: Tenant-local findings pages and ad hoc filters do not answer the cross-tenant intake question and do not provide a clean handoff from shared backlog into `My Findings`.
- **Narrowest correct implementation**: One derived intake page with fixed inclusion rules and one self-claim action that reuses the current assignment model and existing finding detail as the deeper workflow surface.
- **Ownership cost**: One cross-tenant queue query, one small queue vocabulary, one claim race-safety rule, and focused regression tests for visibility, claim authorization, and handoff continuity.
- **Alternative intentionally rejected**: A full team workboard, notifications-first intake model, or auto-routing engine was rejected because those shapes add durable workflow machinery before the product has proven the smaller intake queue.
- **Release truth**: Current-release truth. This slice makes existing findings workflow usable before later escalation and hygiene follow-ups land.
### Compatibility posture
This feature assumes a pre-production environment.
Backward compatibility, legacy aliases, migration shims, historical fixtures, and compatibility-specific tests are out of scope unless explicitly required by this spec.
Canonical replacement is preferred over preservation.
## Testing / Lane / Runtime Impact *(mandatory for runtime behavior changes)*
- **Test purpose / classification**: Feature
- **Validation lane(s)**: fast-feedback, confidence
- **Why this classification and these lanes are sufficient**: The change is proven by visible operator behavior on one canonical queue and one claim handoff into an existing surface. Focused feature coverage is sufficient to prove visibility, authorization, claim safety, and queue continuity without introducing browser or heavy-governance cost.
- **New or expanded test families**: Add focused coverage for the intake queue visibility contract, active-tenant prefilter behavior, `Needs triage` slice behavior, positive and negative claim authorization, and post-claim handoff into `My Findings`.
- **Fixture / helper cost impact**: Low to moderate. Tests need one workspace, multiple visible and hidden tenants, memberships, and findings in open and terminal states with explicit owner and assignee combinations.
- **Heavy-family visibility / justification**: none
- **Special surface test profile**: global-context-shell
- **Standard-native relief or required special coverage**: Ordinary feature coverage is sufficient, plus explicit assertions that hidden-tenant findings never leak into rows or filter values, that assigned findings never re-enter intake, that `Needs triage` remains a strict subset of unassigned open work, and that claim removes the row from intake before the operator continues in `My Findings`.
- **Reviewer handoff**: Reviewers must confirm that intake includes only unassigned open findings from visible tenants, that claim reuses the existing assign permission instead of inventing a new one, that stale rows cannot silently overwrite another operator's claim, and that tenant-prefilter empty states explain scope narrowing honestly.
- **Budget / baseline / trend impact**: none
- **Escalation needed**: none
- **Active feature PR close-out entry**: Guardrail
- **Planned validation commands**:
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`
- `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail artisan test --compact tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php`
## User Scenarios & Testing *(mandatory)*
### User Story 1 - See shared unassigned backlog in one queue (Priority: P1)
As a tenant operator, I want one shared intake queue across my visible tenants so I can see unassigned open findings before they disappear into tenant-local lists.
**Why this priority**: This is the core missing workflow slice. If unassigned backlog remains scattered, later claim, escalation, or hygiene work starts from unreliable visibility.
**Independent Test**: Can be fully tested by seeding multiple visible and hidden tenants with assigned and unassigned findings, then verifying that the intake queue shows only visible unassigned open findings.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** the current user can inspect multiple tenants with unassigned open findings, **When** the user opens the intake queue, **Then** the page shows only those visible unassigned open findings with tenant and urgency context.
2. **Given** an active tenant context exists, **When** the user opens the intake queue, **Then** the queue is prefiltered to that tenant while keeping the shared unassigned-open scope intact.
3. **Given** a finding is already assigned to any user, **When** the intake queue renders, **Then** that finding does not appear even if it is still open or overdue.
---
### User Story 2 - Separate triage-first backlog from later shared backlog (Priority: P1)
As a tenant manager, I want a fixed `Needs triage` view inside the intake queue so brand-new or reopened unassigned findings are not buried under older shared backlog.
**Why this priority**: Visibility alone is not enough. The shared queue must also show which rows still need first routing versus which ones are simply waiting for someone to claim them.
**Independent Test**: Can be fully tested by seeding unassigned findings in `new`, `reopened`, `triaged`, and `in_progress` states, then verifying the difference between the default unassigned view and the `Needs triage` subset.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** unassigned findings exist in `new`, `reopened`, `triaged`, and `in_progress` states, **When** the operator selects `Needs triage`, **Then** only `new` and `reopened` findings remain visible.
2. **Given** the same backlog, **When** the operator selects `Unassigned`, **Then** all unassigned open findings remain visible regardless of open workflow state.
3. **Given** a `reopened` finding is already assigned, **When** the operator selects `Needs triage`, **Then** that finding stays out of intake because the queue is strictly pre-assignment.
---
### User Story 3 - Claim a finding into personal execution (Priority: P2)
As a tenant operator, I want to claim an item from the shared intake queue so it leaves shared backlog and becomes personal work without opening a separate reassignment workflow first.
**Why this priority**: This is the smallest action that turns shared backlog into owned execution while keeping the intake surface calm and bounded.
**Independent Test**: Can be fully tested by claiming an eligible intake item, verifying that assignment changes to the current user, that the row disappears from intake, and that the operator has a clear next step into `My Findings` or the existing finding detail.
**Acceptance Scenarios**:
1. **Given** an unassigned open finding is visible in intake and the operator has assign permission, **When** the operator confirms the claim after reviewing the lightweight preview, **Then** the finding assignee becomes the current user, the row leaves intake, and the operator can continue into `My Findings` or the finding detail.
2. **Given** a workspace member can view findings but lacks assign capability, **When** the intake queue renders, **Then** the finding remains inspectable but the operator cannot successfully claim it and the server rejects direct claim attempts with `403`.
3. **Given** another operator claims the same finding after the current queue has already loaded, **When** the current operator attempts to claim the stale row, **Then** the system refuses to overwrite the existing assignee and refreshes the queue truth honestly.
### Edge Cases
- A finding may already have an owner but no assignee; it still belongs in intake because active execution is unclaimed.
- An active tenant prefilter may produce an empty queue while other visible tenants still contain intake items; the empty state must explain the tenant boundary instead of claiming that no intake work exists anywhere.
- A `reopened` finding assigned to a user must stay in personal execution surfaces, not re-enter intake, because the queue is strictly pre-assignment.
- Claim attempts can race; the mutation must re-check current assignee server-side and refuse silent overwrite.
- Hidden-tenant or capability-blocked findings must not influence queue rows, counts, tenant filter values, or empty-state hints.
## Requirements *(mandatory)*
**Constitution alignment (required):** This feature adds no Microsoft Graph calls and no new long-running work. It introduces one derived read surface and one DB-only claim mutation. Claim intentionally skips `OperationRun` because it is a short tenant-local assignment write, but it MUST present a lightweight pre-commit preview of the exact assignee change, require explicit confirmation before writing, and write an `AuditLog` entry that records actor, workspace, tenant, target finding, and before/after assignment state.
**Constitution alignment (RBAC-UX):** The feature operates in the admin `/admin` plane for the canonical intake queue and crosses into tenant-context detail routes at `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding}`. Tenant entitlement is enforced per referenced finding before disclosure and before claim. Non-members or out-of-scope users continue to receive `404`. Workspace members with at least one currently viewable findings scope may open the queue shell, but rows, counts, tenant filter values, and empty-state hints remain derived only from currently authorized tenant findings. Workspace members with no currently viewable findings scope for intake anywhere in the workspace receive `403` on queue access. Members with findings view but lacking findings assign capability may inspect rows but must receive `403` on claim attempts. No raw capability strings, role checks, or second permission system may be introduced. Global search behavior is unchanged.
**Constitution alignment (UI-FIL-001):** The intake queue must use native Filament page, table, filter, badge, action, notification, and empty-state primitives or existing shared UI helpers. No page-local badge markup, local color language, or custom task-board chrome may be introduced for queue semantics.
**Constitution alignment (UI-NAMING-001):** The canonical operator-facing vocabulary is `Findings intake`, `Unassigned`, `Needs triage`, `Claim finding`, and `Open my findings`. The page is about findings workflow, not a generic task engine. Terms such as `task`, `work item`, or `queue record` must not replace the finding domain language in primary labels.
**Constitution alignment (DECIDE-001):** The intake queue is a primary decision surface because it answers the team's first-routing question in one place before work becomes personal. `My Findings` remains the personal execution surface. Default-visible content must be enough to choose whether to claim or open a finding without reconstructing tenant context elsewhere.
**Constitution alignment (UI-CONST-001 / UI-SURF-001 / ACTSURF-001 / HDR-001):** The intake queue has exactly one primary inspect model: the finding. Row click is required. There is no redundant `View` action. The only visible row mutation shortcut in v1 is `Claim`, because it is the smallest safe handoff into personal execution. Dangerous lifecycle actions remain on the existing tenant finding detail and tenant findings list rather than moving into the queue.
**Constitution alignment (OPSURF-001):** Default-visible queue content must stay operator-first: finding summary, tenant, severity, lifecycle state, due urgency, owner context, and intake reason before diagnostics. The `Claim` action is a `TenantPilot only` mutation on assignment metadata and does not imply provider-side change. Raw evidence, run context, and exception history remain secondary behind finding detail.
**Constitution alignment (UI-SEM-001 / LAYER-001 / TEST-TRUTH-001):** Direct reuse of a tenant-local `Unassigned` filter is insufficient because it does not create one workspace-safe shared intake surface or a clear handoff into `My Findings`. This feature still avoids new semantic infrastructure by deriving intake directly from existing open-status, owner, assignee, due-date, and entitlement truth. Tests must prove the business consequences: shared visibility, pre-assignment boundaries, claim safety, and handoff continuity.
### Functional Requirements
- **FR-001**: The system MUST provide a canonical shared findings intake queue at `/admin/findings/intake` for the current workspace member.
- **FR-002**: The intake queue MUST include only findings that are in an open workflow status, have no current assignee, and belong to tenants the current user is entitled and currently authorized to inspect.
- **FR-003**: Open workflow status for intake MUST reuse the existing findings contract from Spec 111: `new`, `triaged`, `in_progress`, and `reopened`.
- **FR-004**: The intake queue MUST expose fixed queue views for `Unassigned` and `Needs triage`. `Unassigned` includes all visible intake rows. `Needs triage` is a strict subset limited to visible intake rows in `new` or `reopened` status.
- **FR-005**: Queue rows MUST show at minimum the tenant, finding summary, severity, lifecycle status, due date or overdue state, owner when present, and why the finding is still in intake.
- **FR-006**: Findings that already have an assignee MUST NOT appear in intake, including overdue or reopened findings. Assigned work remains in personal or tenant-local execution surfaces.
- **FR-007**: When an active tenant context exists, the intake queue MUST apply that tenant as a default prefilter and allow the operator to clear only that tenant prefilter to return to all visible tenants.
- **FR-008**: Intake rows, counts, tenant filter values, and queue summary state MUST be derived only from findings the current user is entitled and currently authorized to inspect and MUST NOT leak hidden or capability-blocked tenant scope through labels, counts, filter values, or empty-state hints.
- **FR-009**: Authorized operators with the existing findings assign capability MUST be able to claim an intake item through a lightweight pre-commit preview and explicit confirmation step. Claim sets `assignee = current user`, leaves owner and workflow status unchanged, and writes an audit entry for the assignment change.
- **FR-010**: Successful claim MUST remove the finding from the shared intake queue immediately and provide a clear next step into the existing `My Findings` route or the finding detail view.
- **FR-011**: Members who can inspect findings but lack assign capability MAY open rows from intake but MUST NOT be able to claim them. Server-side enforcement remains `403` for in-scope members lacking capability and `404` for non-members or out-of-scope users.
- **FR-012**: Opening a row from intake MUST navigate to the existing tenant finding detail for the correct tenant and preserve a return path back to intake.
- **FR-013**: The intake queue MUST render calm empty states. If the active tenant prefilter alone causes the queue to become empty while other visible tenants still contain intake items, the empty-state CTA MUST clear the tenant prefilter. If no visible intake items exist at all, the empty state MUST explain that shared backlog is clear and offer one clear CTA into `My Findings`.
- **FR-014**: Claim attempts MUST re-check the current assignee server-side at mutation time and MUST NOT silently overwrite another operator's successful claim.
- **FR-015**: The feature MUST reuse the owner-versus-assignee contract from Spec 219 and MUST NOT introduce a team model, queue-specific lifecycle states, new ownership roles, or a second permission family.
- **FR-016**: Default queue ordering MUST surface urgent intake first: overdue rows first, then `reopened`, then `new`, then remaining unassigned backlog. Within each bucket, rows with due dates sort by `due_at` ascending, rows without due dates sort last, and remaining ties sort by finding ID descending.
## UI Action Matrix *(mandatory when Filament is changed)*
| Surface | Location | Header Actions | Inspect Affordance (List/Table) | Row Actions (max 2 visible) | Bulk Actions (grouped) | Empty-State CTA(s) | View Header Actions | Create/Edit Save+Cancel | Audit log? | Notes / Exemptions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Findings intake queue | `/admin/findings/intake` | `Clear tenant filter` only when an active tenant prefilter is applied | Full-row open to `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding}` | `Claim` only when the current user may assign and the finding is still unassigned, with lightweight preview and explicit confirmation before execution | none | `Clear tenant filter` for tenant-prefilter-empty state; otherwise `Open my findings` | n/a | n/a | yes for successful claim | Action Surface Contract satisfied. One inspect model only, no redundant `View`, no dangerous queue actions, and no empty action groups. |
### Key Entities *(include if feature involves data)*
- **Intake finding**: An open tenant-owned finding with no current assignee that the current user is entitled and authorized to inspect.
- **Findings intake queue**: A derived canonical shared queue over intake findings that emphasizes first routing before personal execution.
- **Needs triage view**: The strict subset of intake findings that are still in `new` or `reopened` status and therefore need first routing attention.
## Success Criteria *(mandatory)*
### Measurable Outcomes
- **SC-001**: In acceptance review, an operator can determine within 10 seconds from `/admin/findings/intake` whether visible unassigned findings exist and whether the current tenant filter is narrowing the queue.
- **SC-002**: 100% of covered automated tests show only visible unassigned open findings in the intake queue and exclude all assigned, terminal, hidden-tenant, or capability-blocked rows.
- **SC-003**: 100% of covered automated tests show that `Needs triage` contains only `new` and `reopened` intake rows while `Unassigned` continues to show the full visible intake backlog.
- **SC-004**: From the intake queue, an authorized operator can claim an eligible finding in one short confirmed flow and the finding leaves shared intake immediately without losing a clear next step into personal execution.
## Assumptions
- Spec 111 remains the authoritative contract for findings open-status semantics and due-state behavior.
- Spec 219 remains the authoritative contract for owner-versus-assignee meaning.
- Spec 221 remains the canonical personal destination for claimed finding work.
- The existing tenant finding detail remains the canonical deeper workflow surface for triage, reassignment, resolve, close, and exception actions beyond the new intake claim shortcut.
## Non-Goals
- Introduce a full team workboard, team metrics, or capacity planning
- Add notifications, reminders, or escalation from the intake queue
- Add bulk claim, bulk triage, or a second mutation lane on the intake surface
- Introduce automatic routing, load balancing, delegation, or fallback-to-role logic
- Reframe the findings domain as a generic task or ticketing system
## Dependencies
- Spec 111, Findings Workflow V2 + SLA, remains the lifecycle and open-status baseline.
- Spec 219, Finding Ownership Semantics Clarification, remains the accountability and assignment baseline.
- Spec 221, Findings Operator Inbox V1, remains the personal execution destination after claim.

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# Tasks: Findings Intake & Team Queue V1
**Input**: Design documents from `/specs/222-findings-intake-team-queue/`
**Prerequisites**: `plan.md`, `spec.md`, `research.md`, `data-model.md`, `contracts/findings-intake-team-queue.logical.openapi.yaml`, `quickstart.md`
**Tests**: Required. This feature changes runtime behavior on a new Filament/Livewire queue surface and a claim mutation path, so Pest coverage must be added in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php`, `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`, and `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php`.
**Operations**: No new `OperationRun` is introduced. The queue remains DB-only and read-first, while `Claim finding` must reuse the existing `finding.assigned` audit flow in `apps/platform/app/Services/Findings/FindingWorkflowService.php`.
**RBAC**: The intake queue lives on the admin `/admin` plane and must preserve workspace chooser or resume behavior when workspace context is missing, workspace-membership `404` semantics for out-of-scope users, tenant-safe row and count disclosure inside the queue, and existing `404` and `403` behavior on drilldown to `/admin/t/{tenant}/findings/{finding}` and claim execution.
**UI / Surface Guardrails**: `Findings intake` remains the primary decision surface for pre-assignment routing. `/admin/findings/my-work` remains the personal execution destination after claim, and the intake queue must not become a second dangerous-action hub.
**Filament UI Action Surfaces**: `FindingsIntakeQueue` gets one primary inspect model, one conditional `Clear tenant filter` header action, one inline safe `Claim finding` row action with lightweight preview and explicit confirmation, no bulk actions, and one empty-state CTA per branch.
**Badges**: Existing finding severity, lifecycle, and due-state semantics remain authoritative. No page-local badge mappings are introduced.
**Organization**: Tasks are grouped by user story so each slice stays independently testable. Recommended delivery order is `US1 -> US2 -> US3`, because US2 extends the shared queue behavior established in US1, US1 plus US2 make up the recommended first releasable intake slice, and US3 depends on the queue truth from US1 but not on every refinement from US2.
## Test Governance Checklist
- [x] Lane assignment is named and is the narrowest sufficient proof for the changed behavior.
- [x] New or changed tests stay in the smallest honest family, and any heavy-governance or browser addition is explicit.
- [x] Shared helpers, factories, seeds, fixtures, and context defaults stay cheap by default; any widening is isolated or documented.
- [x] Planned validation commands cover the change without pulling in unrelated lane cost.
- [x] The declared surface test profile or `standard-native-filament` relief is explicit.
- [x] Any material budget, baseline, trend, or escalation note is recorded in the active spec or PR.
## Phase 1: Setup (Queue Scaffolding)
**Purpose**: Prepare the new admin intake files and focused regression suites used across all stories.
- [x] T001 [P] Create the new intake page scaffold in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`
- [x] T002 [P] Create the new intake page view scaffold in `apps/platform/resources/views/filament/pages/findings/findings-intake-queue.blade.php`
- [x] T003 [P] Create focused Pest scaffolding in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php`, `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`, and `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php`
**Checkpoint**: The new intake surface and focused test files exist and are ready for shared implementation work.
---
## Phase 2: Foundational (Blocking Route And Scope Seams)
**Purpose**: Establish the canonical admin route, page access shell, and base workspace and tenant scoping every story depends on.
**⚠️ CRITICAL**: No user story work should begin until this phase is complete.
- [x] T004 Register `FindingsIntakeQueue` in `apps/platform/app/Providers/Filament/AdminPanelProvider.php` and define the page slug and admin-plane access shell in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`
- [x] T005 Implement workspace-membership gating, visible-tenant resolution, capability-primed tenant disclosure, and active-tenant filter synchronization in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`
- [x] T006 Add foundational page-entry coverage for workspace chooser or resume behavior, non-member `404`, queue-access `403` when no currently viewable findings scope exists, and base queue disclosure boundaries in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`
**Checkpoint**: The canonical intake route exists, the page is workspace-scoped, and tenant-safe base access rules are covered.
---
## Phase 3: User Story 1 - See Shared Unassigned Backlog In One Queue (Priority: P1)
**Goal**: Give the current user one trustworthy cross-tenant queue for visible unassigned open findings.
**Independent Test**: Seed multiple visible and hidden tenants with unassigned, assigned, `acknowledged`, and terminal findings, then verify `/admin/findings/intake` shows only visible unassigned rows from `Finding::openStatuses()`.
### Tests for User Story 1
- [x] T007 [P] [US1] Add visible-unassigned queue coverage, active-tenant prefilter behavior, assigned and `acknowledged` exclusion, terminal exclusion, hidden-tenant suppression, and both empty-state branches in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php`
- [x] T008 [P] [US1] Add workspace-context recovery, positive tenant-safe queue disclosure for members with viewable findings scope, and protected destination authorization coverage in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`
### Implementation for User Story 1
- [x] T009 [US1] Implement the base intake query with workspace scope, visible tenant IDs, `assignee_user_id IS NULL`, `Finding::openStatuses()`, and eager-loaded row context in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`
- [x] T010 [US1] Implement tenant, finding summary, severity, lifecycle, due-state, owner-context, and explicit tenant-prefilter-empty versus backlog-clear empty-state rendering with the correct CTA branch in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` and `apps/platform/resources/views/filament/pages/findings/findings-intake-queue.blade.php`
- [x] T011 [US1] Implement capability-safe tenant filter options, applied-scope metadata, visible summary counts, and the conditional `Clear tenant filter` header action in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`
**Checkpoint**: User Story 1 is independently functional and the intake page answers “what is still unassigned right now?” without tenant hopping.
---
## Phase 4: User Story 2 - Separate Triage-First Backlog From Later Shared Backlog (Priority: P1)
**Goal**: Make the queue distinguish `Needs triage` from the broader unassigned backlog and surface urgent intake in a deterministic order.
**Independent Test**: Seed unassigned findings in `new`, `reopened`, `triaged`, and `in_progress` states, then verify the difference between `Unassigned` and `Needs triage`, along with overdue and reopened ordering and intake-to-detail continuity.
### Tests for User Story 2
- [x] T012 [P] [US2] Add fixed `Unassigned` versus `Needs triage` coverage, queue-reason rendering, and view-specific count coverage in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php`
- [x] T013 [US2] Add deterministic urgency ordering and intake-to-detail continuity coverage in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php`
### Implementation for User Story 2
- [x] T014 [US2] Implement fixed `Unassigned` and `Needs triage` queue views plus derived queue-reason labels in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` and `apps/platform/resources/views/filament/pages/findings/findings-intake-queue.blade.php`
- [x] T015 [US2] Implement deterministic overdue, reopened, new, and remaining-backlog ordering plus view-specific summary state in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`
- [x] T016 [US2] Build intake row URLs with `CanonicalNavigationContext` so tenant finding detail preserves `Back to findings intake` continuity from `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`
**Checkpoint**: User Story 2 is independently functional and the queue now highlights what still needs first routing versus what is simply waiting to be claimed.
---
## Phase 5: User Story 3 - Claim A Finding Into Personal Execution (Priority: P2)
**Goal**: Let an authorized operator claim a visible intake row into `/admin/findings/my-work` without opening a broader reassignment workflow first.
**Independent Test**: Claim an eligible intake row, verify assignee becomes the current user, owner and workflow status stay unchanged, the row leaves intake immediately, and a stale or unauthorized claim fails honestly.
### Tests for User Story 3
- [x] T017 [P] [US3] Add claim preview/confirmation, successful claim, audit side-effect, immediate intake removal, `Open my findings` handoff, and stale-row conflict coverage in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php`
- [x] T018 [P] [US3] Add members-without-assign-capability claim rejection and inspect-allowed coverage in `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`
### Implementation for User Story 3
- [x] T019 [US3] Implement the `Claim finding` row action with lightweight pre-commit preview and explicit confirmation, visibility rules, and success or error notifications in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`
- [x] T020 [US3] Add the claim-specific locked-assignee guard while reusing existing assignment audit semantics in `apps/platform/app/Services/Findings/FindingWorkflowService.php`
- [x] T021 [US3] Align post-confirmation claim queue refresh and the personal-work handoff state in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php` and `apps/platform/resources/views/filament/pages/findings/findings-intake-queue.blade.php`
**Checkpoint**: User Story 3 is independently functional and the shared queue now hands work into personal execution without silent overwrite.
---
## Phase 6: Polish & Cross-Cutting Concerns
**Purpose**: Finish guardrail alignment, formatting, and focused validation across the full feature.
- [x] T022 Review operator-facing copy, action-surface discipline, and no-bulk-action guardrail alignment in `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`, `apps/platform/resources/views/filament/pages/findings/findings-intake-queue.blade.php`, `apps/platform/app/Providers/Filament/AdminPanelProvider.php`, and `apps/platform/app/Services/Findings/FindingWorkflowService.php`
- [x] T023 Run formatting for `apps/platform/app/Filament/Pages/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueue.php`, `apps/platform/resources/views/filament/pages/findings/findings-intake-queue.blade.php`, `apps/platform/app/Providers/Filament/AdminPanelProvider.php`, `apps/platform/app/Services/Findings/FindingWorkflowService.php`, `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php`, `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`, and `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php` with `cd apps/platform && ./vendor/bin/sail bin pint --dirty --format agent`
- [x] T024 Run the focused verification workflow from `specs/222-findings-intake-team-queue/quickstart.md` against `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php`, `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php`, and `apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php`
---
## Dependencies & Execution Order
### Phase Dependencies
- **Setup (Phase 1)**: Starts immediately and prepares the new page, view, and focused Pest files.
- **Foundational (Phase 2)**: Depends on Setup and blocks all user stories until the canonical route and base access shell exist.
- **User Story 1 (Phase 3)**: Depends on Foundational completion and establishes the base queue behavior required for the first releasable slice.
- **User Story 2 (Phase 4)**: Depends on User Story 1 because it extends the same queue surface with fixed views and ordering behavior and completes the recommended MVP cut.
- **User Story 3 (Phase 5)**: Depends on User Story 1 because claim requires established intake truth, but it does not require User Story 2 to be finished first.
- **Polish (Phase 6)**: Depends on all desired user stories being complete.
### User Story Dependencies
- **US1**: No dependencies beyond Foundational.
- **US2**: Builds directly on the intake surface introduced in US1.
- **US3**: Builds on the intake surface and audit-safe assignment semantics from US1, but is independent of the triage-view refinements in US2.
### Within Each User Story
- Write the story tests first and confirm they fail before implementation is considered complete.
- Keep page-query and authorization behavior in `FindingsIntakeQueue.php` authoritative before adjusting Blade copy.
- Finish story-level verification before moving to the next priority slice.
### Parallel Opportunities
- `T001`, `T002`, and `T003` can run in parallel during Setup.
- `T007` and `T008` can run in parallel for User Story 1.
- `T017` and `T018` can run in parallel for User Story 3.
---
## Parallel Example: User Story 1
```bash
# User Story 1 tests in parallel
T007 apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php
T008 apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php
```
## Parallel Example: User Story 2
```bash
# No recommended parallel split inside US2 after queue-truth coverage was consolidated
T012 apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php
T013 apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsIntakeQueueTest.php
```
## Parallel Example: User Story 3
```bash
# User Story 3 tests in parallel
T017 apps/platform/tests/Feature/Findings/FindingsClaimHandoffTest.php
T018 apps/platform/tests/Feature/Authorization/FindingsIntakeAuthorizationTest.php
```
---
## Implementation Strategy
### MVP First (User Stories 1 And 2)
1. Complete Phase 1: Setup.
2. Complete Phase 2: Foundational.
3. Complete Phase 3: User Story 1.
4. Complete Phase 4: User Story 2.
5. Validate the intake queue against the focused US1 and US2 tests before widening the slice.
### Incremental Delivery
1. Ship US1 to establish the canonical shared intake queue.
2. Add US2 to separate triage-first backlog from later shared backlog.
3. Add US3 to hand eligible rows into `My Findings` safely.
4. Finish with copy review, formatting, and the focused verification pack.
### Parallel Team Strategy
1. One contributor can scaffold the page and view while another prepares the focused Pest suites.
2. After Foundational work lands, one contributor can drive queue visibility and another can harden authorization boundaries.
3. Once US1 is stable, US2 queue-view refinements and US3 claim behavior can proceed in parallel if the shared page seam is coordinated.
---
## Notes
- `[P]` tasks target different files and can be worked independently once upstream blockers are cleared.
- `[US1]`, `[US2]`, and `[US3]` map directly to the feature specification user stories.
- The suggested MVP scope is Phase 1 through Phase 4.
- All implementation tasks above follow the required checklist format with task ID, optional parallel marker, story label where applicable, and exact file paths.

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# AstroDeck Primitive Inventory
The IDs below are stable intake aliases for the AstroDeck snapshot described in `astrodeck-source-intake.md`. They are the only allowed primitive vocabulary for follow-up rebuild planning until the real snapshot is mounted and bound to these aliases.
## Inventory Columns
| Column | Meaning |
| --- | --- |
| `primitiveId` | Stable intake alias used by the mapping sheets |
| `primitiveType` | `page`, `section`, or `component` |
| `sourceReference` | Expected AstroDeck source family or later binding target |
| `candidateSurfaces` | Current routes or spec slices the primitive can support |
| `demoContentFlags` | Demo artifacts that must be removed, adapted, or explicitly approved |
| `notes` | Review guidance before the primitive is kept or adapted |
## Page Candidates
| primitiveId | primitiveType | sourceReference | candidateSurfaces | demoContentFlags | notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `adk-page-home-marketing` | page | `snapshot/page/home` | `/`, Specs 213, 215, 217, 218 | demo stats, generic customer proof, newsletter CTA | Primary landing substrate for the rebuild. |
| `adk-page-product-overview` | page | `snapshot/page/product-or-features` | `/product`, Specs 213, 215 | feature-silo copy, pricing teaser | Use for the product-model page, not a feature-wall clone. |
| `adk-page-trust-proof` | page | `snapshot/page/security-or-proof` | `/trust`, Specs 213, 215, 217, 218 | compliance theater, absolute claims, badge walls | Preferred starting point for the canonical trust route. |
| `adk-page-contact-conversion` | page | `snapshot/page/contact` | `/contact`, Specs 213, 215 | generic sales language, oversized lead form | Must be adapted to the working-session framing. |
| `adk-page-content-index` | page | `snapshot/page/blog-or-news-index` | `/changelog`, optional `/resources` | blog taxonomy chrome, author bios, editorial promos | Repurpose for dated changelog proof; keep resources unpublished unless substantive. |
| `adk-page-legal-utility` | page | `snapshot/page/legal-or-company-utility` | `/privacy`, `/imprint`, `/terms`, `/legal` | placeholder legal copy, company boilerplate | Use as the base for legal surfaces; do not ship template legal text. |
| `adk-page-supporting-showcase` | page | `snapshot/page/about-solutions-or-integrations` | `/solutions`, `/integrations` | fake logos, partner walls, over-broad ecosystem claims | Secondary-only surface for audience-fit and integration-fit pages. |
## Section Candidates
| primitiveId | primitiveType | sourceReference | candidateSurfaces | demoContentFlags | notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `adk-section-hero-split-media` | section | `snapshot/section/hero-split-media` | homepage, product, trust, contact | startup buzzwords, fake metrics, decorative dashboard wallpaper | Preferred hero family for Specs 217 and 218. |
| `adk-section-outcome-band` | section | `snapshot/section/outcomes-or-value-band` | homepage, product | vague benefit copy, investor-style slogans | Use to translate product capability into buyer outcomes. |
| `adk-section-feature-cluster-grid` | section | `snapshot/section/feature-grid-or-capability-clusters` | homepage, product, solutions, integrations | equal-weight feature cards, pricing hooks | Must be grouped by product model, not by generic marketing categories. |
| `adk-section-trust-principles` | section | `snapshot/section/trust-or-proof-grid` | trust page, homepage | compliance badges, guarantee claims | Use only with bounded, supportable trust language. |
| `adk-section-proof-stats` | section | `snapshot/section/stats-or-proof-strip` | homepage, product, trust | invented KPIs, vanity counters | Remove unless real approved proof exists. |
| `adk-section-logo-strip` | section | `snapshot/section/logo-cloud` | homepage, solutions | fake customers, unapproved brands | Remove by default. |
| `adk-section-testimonial-stack` | section | `snapshot/section/testimonials` | homepage, solutions | fabricated quotes, polished social proof | Remove by default. |
| `adk-section-changelog-teaser` | section | `snapshot/section/news-or-update-teaser` | homepage, changelog | editorial filler, blog cards without dated product value | Keep only if it points to real dated changelog entries. |
| `adk-section-contact-form` | section | `snapshot/section/contact-form` | contact, footer CTA follow-through | unnecessary intake fields, aggressive SDR language | Adapt to minimal useful working-session context. |
| `adk-section-cta-band` | section | `snapshot/section/final-cta` | homepage, product, trust, changelog, legal | duplicated loud CTAs, demo pressure | Keep exactly one dominant action. |
| `adk-section-footer-utility` | section | `snapshot/section/footer-utility` | all public routes | docs/pricing overload, empty content links | Must match the canonical 215 IA. |
## Component Candidates
| primitiveId | primitiveType | sourceReference | candidateSurfaces | demoContentFlags | notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `adk-component-header-nav` | component | `snapshot/component/header-nav` | all public routes | pricing/docs/blog clutter | Must shrink to Product, Trust, Changelog, Contact, plus one CTA. |
| `adk-component-footer-nav` | component | `snapshot/component/footer-nav` | all public routes | template link dumps | Must preserve trust/legal/contact grouping. |
| `adk-component-primary-button` | component | `snapshot/component/button-primary` | homepage, product, trust, contact | multi-primary CTA styling | Dominant CTA only. |
| `adk-component-secondary-button` | component | `snapshot/component/button-secondary` | homepage, product, trust, contact, changelog | outline fallback styling with no hierarchy | Use only as a lower-emphasis deepening action. |
| `adk-component-badge-chip` | component | `snapshot/component/badge-chip` | hero trust cues, callouts | badge walls, pseudo-certification labels | Use sparingly and only with factual claims. |
| `adk-component-card-surface` | component | `snapshot/component/card` | product clusters, legal summaries, changelog cards | over-elevated surfaces | Keep border-first clarity and restrained shadows. |
| `adk-component-section-shell` | component | `snapshot/component/section-shell` | all page families | inconsistent width/spacing defaults | Main adaptation point for Spec 214 spacing and surface rules. |
| `adk-component-input-field` | component | `snapshot/component/input` | contact | marketing-form defaults | Must align to the website foundation and minimal intake scope. |
| `adk-component-textarea-field` | component | `snapshot/component/textarea` | contact | marketing-form defaults | Same constraint as the input field. |
| `adk-component-callout-panel` | component | `snapshot/component/callout-or-alert-panel` | product, trust, legal, changelog | alarmist styling, decorative status colors | Use for bounded explanation, not urgency theater. |
## Demo-Content Flag Vocabulary
- `demo stats`: invented counters, fake KPIs, or unsourced numerical proof.
- `generic customer proof`: logo clouds, testimonials, and case-study language without approved source material.
- `newsletter CTA`: sign-up or nurture patterns that are not part of the current IA.
- `pricing teaser`: navigation or CTA pressure toward pricing or packaging pages that are not live.
- `compliance theater`: seals, badges, or guarantee language that overstates trust posture.
## Inventory Conclusion
The alias set above is sufficient to drive the per-spec mapping sheets without creating net-new primitive families up front. Where the imported snapshot later disproves one of these families, the mismatch must reopen the intake review and the exception workflow before implementation continues.

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# AstroDeck Source Intake
Spec 223 assumes AstroDeck is an external template source, not an already-imported repository subtree. This intake record fixes the review assumptions that must hold before primitive mapping starts.
## Intake Record
| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| sourceSnapshotReference | Pending external AstroDeck distribution archive to be mounted into the local implementation workspace before the first rebuild slice starts |
| planningAliasPrefix | `adk-` |
| reviewStatus | planning assumptions only; no committed AstroDeck source is present in this repository as of 2026-04-22 |
| notes | All primitive IDs in this feature are stable intake aliases. Once the snapshot is mounted, the implementation owner must bind each alias to the real AstroDeck file or component name before copying code. |
## Intake Constraints
- Treat AstroDeck as the only forward substrate for `apps/website`; the current custom Astro site remains historical comparison material only.
- Do not let AstroDeck demo routes, placeholder sections, generic testimonials, pricing promos, or newsletter capture define the public IA by default.
- Do not copy vendor demo copy, customer logos, invented metrics, or compliance theater into TenantAtlas surfaces.
- Keep the repo-level website working contract intact: `@tenantatlas/website`, `WEBSITE_PORT`, `corepack pnpm dev:website`, and `corepack pnpm build:website` remain unchanged.
- Keep all rebuild governance local to `apps/website`; no platform, Filament, or cross-app obligations may leak out of the template intake.
- If the imported snapshot lacks an adequate page, section, or component family, route the gap through `exception-register.md` before inventing a custom primitive.
## Review Assumptions
- The chosen AstroDeck distribution will provide at least one marketing home page, one product/features page, one contact/conversion page, one blog/news/content index, one generic legal/company utility page, and shared header/footer shells.
- The distribution will also provide hero, feature-grid, CTA, proof, and form sections plus button, badge, card, input, textarea, and navigation primitives.
- Trust, changelog, and imprint will likely require adaptation of generic proof, blog/news, and legal/company primitives instead of direct one-to-one template pages.
- Any AstroDeck page family that tries to push pricing, docs, resources, or social proof into primary navigation remains non-authoritative until an active website spec explicitly promotes it.
- The mapping sheets may use intake aliases even before the real snapshot is committed, but the first implementation slice must resolve each alias against the mounted source before code transfer starts.
- No compatibility shim is needed for the retired custom site. LEAN-001 applies: replace the old substrate rather than hybridizing it.
## Review Boundaries
- Current-site route truth comes from `current-website-inventory.md`, not from the AstroDeck template.
- Governing spec truth comes from Specs 213, 214, 215, 217, and 218 plus their Spec 223 rebuild notes, not from template defaults.
- Material route, navigation, CTA, or trust drift introduced by AstroDeck must be recorded in `material-drift-follow-up.md`.
- The exception path remains closed unless the adequacy rubric in `exception-register.md` explicitly says the available AstroDeck primitives cannot satisfy the active requirement through bounded adaptation.
## Forward Substrate Decision
The forward substrate for new website work is therefore:
1. Mounted AstroDeck snapshot
2. Spec 223 intake aliases and primitive inventory
3. Per-spec mapping sheets
4. Exception review only if mapping fails
The current `apps/website` codebase is still required for comparison, smoke-baseline review, and copy extraction, but it is not a valid starting point for new implementation work.

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# Specification Quality Checklist: Website Reset and AstroDeck Rebuild
**Purpose**: Validate specification completeness and quality before proceeding to planning
**Created**: 2026-04-22
**Feature**: [spec.md](../spec.md)
## Content Quality
- [x] No implementation details (languages, frameworks, APIs)
- [x] Focused on user value and business needs
- [x] Written for non-technical stakeholders
- [x] All mandatory sections completed
## Requirement Completeness
- [x] No [NEEDS CLARIFICATION] markers remain
- [x] Requirements are testable and unambiguous
- [x] Success criteria are measurable
- [x] Success criteria are technology-agnostic (no implementation details)
- [x] All acceptance scenarios are defined
- [x] Edge cases are identified
- [x] Scope is clearly bounded
- [x] Dependencies and assumptions identified
## Feature Readiness
- [x] All functional requirements have clear acceptance criteria
- [x] User scenarios cover primary flows
- [x] Feature meets measurable outcomes defined in Success Criteria
- [x] No implementation details leak into specification
## Notes
- Validation round 1 passed.
- The spec stays local to `apps/website` and defines no runtime or platform obligations.
- Existing website spec references were aligned to the current repository set: Specs 213, 214, 215, 217, and 218.

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version: 1
feature: 223-astrodeck-website-rebuild
description: File-based contract for the planning artifacts required by the AstroDeck rebuild workflow.
artifacts:
astroDeckSourceIntake:
description: Reviewable source-intake record for the AstroDeck snapshot being evaluated before primitive mapping begins.
type: object
required:
- sourceSnapshotReference
- intakeConstraints
- reviewAssumptions
properties:
sourceSnapshotReference:
type: string
intakeConstraints:
type: array
items:
type: string
reviewAssumptions:
type: array
items:
type: string
currentWebsiteInventory:
description: Current `apps/website` surface inventory captured before any AstroDeck replacement work starts.
type: object
required:
- surfaces
properties:
surfaces:
type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- route
- sourceFile
- surfaceRole
- governingSpecs
- plannedDisposition
properties:
route:
type: string
sourceFile:
type: string
surfaceRole:
type: string
governingSpecs:
type: array
items:
type: integer
currentDependencies:
type: array
items:
type: string
plannedDisposition:
type: string
enum: [keep, adapt, remove, redirect]
astroDeckPrimitiveInventory:
description: Inventory of candidate AstroDeck pages, sections, and components.
type: object
required:
- primitives
properties:
primitives:
type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- primitiveId
- primitiveType
- sourceReference
properties:
primitiveId:
type: string
primitiveType:
type: string
enum: [page, section, component]
sourceReference:
type: string
candidateSurfaces:
type: array
items:
type: string
demoContentFlags:
type: array
items:
type: string
notes:
type: string
governingSpecClassification:
description: Classification of the active website spec set before rebuild implementation starts.
type: object
required:
- specs
properties:
specs:
type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- specId
- title
- classification
- scopeSummary
- rationale
- followUpPlan
properties:
specId:
type: integer
title:
type: string
classification:
type: string
enum: [continuing, "partially valid", superseded]
scopeSummary:
type: string
rationale:
type: string
followUpPlan:
description: Path to the per-spec mapping artifact or explicit supersession-closure artifact that owns current-slice delivery for this spec.
type: string
primitiveMapping:
description: Mapping of one governing website spec requirement to one AstroDeck primitive, including the replacement task ownership embedded in the same per-spec artifact.
type: object
required:
- mappings
properties:
mappings:
type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- specId
- requirementReference
- disposition
- acceptanceMapping
- replacementTasks
properties:
specId:
type: integer
requirementReference:
type: string
primitiveId:
description: Required when disposition is keep, adapt, or remove; omitted when disposition is exception.
type: string
disposition:
type: string
enum: [keep, adapt, remove, exception]
adaptationSummary:
type: string
acceptanceMapping:
type: string
replacementTasks:
description: Ordered replacement task list owned by the same per-spec mapping or disposition artifact.
type: array
items:
type: string
taskPrimitiveReferences:
description: Named AstroDeck pages, sections, components, or explicit mapping activities referenced by the replacement task list.
type: array
items:
type: string
materialDriftReferences:
type: array
items:
type: string
exceptionReference:
type: string
oneOf:
- properties:
disposition:
enum: [keep, adapt, remove]
required:
- primitiveId
- properties:
disposition:
enum: [exception]
required:
- exceptionReference
supersessionClosure:
description: Explicit closure artifact for an in-scope website spec that ends the rebuild review as superseded instead of continuing into a mapping-based plan.
type: object
required:
- specId
- classification
- closureRationale
- legacyTaskDispositionReference
- replacementReference
properties:
specId:
type: integer
classification:
type: string
enum: [superseded]
closureRationale:
type: string
legacyTaskDispositionReference:
type: string
replacementReference:
description: Replacement plan reference or an explicit `no replacement work required` statement.
type: string
notes:
type: string
legacyTaskDisposition:
description: Historical task record preserved while being superseded by the rebuild.
type: object
required:
- dispositions
properties:
dispositions:
type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- originalSpecId
- originalTaskReference
- disposition
- replacementReference
properties:
originalSpecId:
type: integer
originalTaskReference:
type: string
disposition:
type: string
enum: ["superseded by AstroDeck rebuild"]
replacementReference:
description: New plan, task set, or an explicit `no replacement work required` statement.
type: string
notes:
type: string
materialDriftFollowUp:
description: Explicit spec-update follow-up record for material page inventory, CTA logic, navigation, or trust messaging drift discovered during mapping.
type: object
required:
- driftRecords
properties:
driftRecords:
type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- affectedSpecId
- driftClass
- driftSummary
- requiredSpecAction
- targetSpecReference
properties:
affectedSpecId:
type: integer
driftClass:
type: string
enum: ["page inventory", "CTA logic", navigation, "trust messaging"]
driftSummary:
type: string
requiredSpecAction:
type: string
enum: ["update existing spec", "create follow-up spec"]
targetSpecReference:
type: string
notes:
type: string
exceptionRegister:
description: Standing review register for missing-candidate checks, including approved exceptions and explicit no-exception outcomes.
type: object
required:
- entries
properties:
entries:
type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- specId
- scope
- reviewOutcome
- reviewRationale
properties:
specId:
type: integer
scope:
type: string
reviewOutcome:
type: string
enum: ["approved exception", "no exception required"]
reviewRationale:
type: string
exceptionReference:
type: string
notes:
type: string
oneOf:
- properties:
reviewOutcome:
enum: ["approved exception"]
required:
- exceptionReference
- properties:
reviewOutcome:
enum: ["no exception required"]
documentedException:
description: Approved exception record for custom work when no adequate AstroDeck primitive exists, stored inside the exception register when reviewOutcome is `approved exception`.
type: object
required:
- exceptions
properties:
exceptions:
type: array
items:
type: object
required:
- scope
- missingCandidate
- unmetRequirement
- adequacyFailureReason
- boundedDeviation
- approvedBy
- approvalReference
- spreadControl
properties:
scope:
type: string
missingCandidate:
type: string
unmetRequirement:
type: string
adequacyFailureReason:
type: string
boundedDeviation:
type: string
approvedBy:
type: string
approvalReference:
type: string
spreadControl:
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# Current Website Inventory
This document captures the current `apps/website` implementation as retired implementation history. It remains reviewable context for Spec 223, but it is not the forward substrate for new website work.
## Legacy Substrate Record
| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| scopePath | `apps/website` |
| status | discarded implementation history |
| replacedBySpec | `223-astrodeck-website-rebuild` |
| notes | The current Astro 6 site remains useful for route, copy, and smoke-test baseline review, but future delivery must start from the AstroDeck intake aliases documented in this feature. |
## Current Route Baseline
| Route | Source file | Surface role | Governing specs | Current dependencies | Planned disposition | Notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `/` | `apps/website/src/pages/index.astro` | entry and homepage routing hub | 213, 214, 215, 217, 218 | `src/content/pages/home.ts`; `PageHero`; `OutcomeSection`; `CapabilityGrid`; `TrustGrid`; `ProgressTeaser`; `home-product.spec.ts`; `visual-foundation-guardrails.spec.ts` | adapt | Keep the route, but replace the custom section assembly with an AstroDeck home page shell plus mapped sections. |
| `/product` | `apps/website/src/pages/product.astro` | core product model surface | 213, 214, 215 | `src/content/pages/product.ts`; `PageHero`; `FeatureGrid`; `Callout`; `home-product.spec.ts` | adapt | Product explanation remains required, but the current page composition is historical. |
| `/trust` | `apps/website/src/pages/trust.astro` | canonical trust surface | 214, 215 | `src/content/pages/trust.ts`; `PageHero`; `TrustGrid`; `Callout`; `solutions-trust-integrations.spec.ts`; `visual-foundation-guardrails.spec.ts` | adapt | Retain the canonical route and re-map it onto AstroDeck proof/trust primitives. |
| `/changelog` | `apps/website/src/pages/changelog.astro` | dated public progress surface | 215 | `src/content/pages/changelog.ts`; `src/content/changelog`; `PageHero`; `Card`; `changelog-core-ia.spec.ts` | adapt | Preserve the route and dated update behavior by adapting an AstroDeck content/news index. |
| `/contact` | `apps/website/src/pages/contact.astro` | primary conversion route | 213, 215 | `src/content/pages/contact.ts`; `ContactPanel`; `DemoPrompt`; `Input`; `Textarea`; `contact-legal.spec.ts` | adapt | Keep the route and working-session framing, but move the shell to AstroDeck contact primitives. |
| `/privacy` | `apps/website/src/pages/privacy.astro` | required legal surface | 213, 215 | `src/content/pages/privacy.ts`; `RichText`; `PageHero`; `contact-legal.spec.ts` | adapt | Preserve the route and legal intent; repurpose a generic AstroDeck legal shell. |
| `/imprint` | `apps/website/src/pages/imprint.astro` | canonical legal notice surface | 215 | `src/content/pages/imprint.ts`; `RichText`; `PageHero`; `contact-legal.spec.ts` | adapt | Keep the canonical route even if the AstroDeck snapshot only ships a generic legal/company page. |
| `/legal` | `apps/website/src/pages/legal.astro` | retained secondary legal hub | 213, 215 | `src/content/pages/legal.ts`; `RichText`; `Card`; `contact-legal.spec.ts` | adapt | Remains published as a secondary surface, not a primary-nav destination. |
| `/terms` | `apps/website/src/pages/terms.astro` | retained secondary legal surface | 213, 215 | `src/content/pages/terms.ts`; `RichText`; `PageHero`; `contact-legal.spec.ts` | adapt | Keep the route, but align it with the AstroDeck legal utility shell. |
| `/solutions` | `apps/website/src/pages/solutions.astro` | retained secondary audience-fit surface | 213, 215 | `src/content/pages/solutions.ts`; `AudienceRow`; `FeatureGrid`; `solutions-trust-integrations.spec.ts` | adapt | Keep available as a secondary surface if the mapped AstroDeck page remains substantive. |
| `/integrations` | `apps/website/src/pages/integrations.astro` | retained secondary ecosystem-fit surface | 213, 215 | `src/content/pages/integrations.ts`; `IntegrationBadge`; `FeatureGrid`; `solutions-trust-integrations.spec.ts` | adapt | Keep available as a secondary surface if the mapped AstroDeck content stays grounded in real integrations. |
| `/security-trust` | `apps/website/src/pages/security-trust.astro` | compatibility alias | 213, 215 | redirect only; `solutions-trust-integrations.spec.ts` | redirect | Preserve only as a compatibility redirect to `/trust`; do not rebuild as an independent AstroDeck page. |
## Component-Family Baseline
| Family | Current files | Current role | Forward candidate |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| layout | `Navbar`, `Footer`, `PageShell` | current shell, navigation, footer grouping | adapt via AstroDeck header/footer/page-shell primitives |
| primitives | `Badge`, `Button`, `Card`, `Cluster`, `Container`, `Grid`, `Input`, `Section`, `SectionHeader`, `Stack`, `Textarea` | local semantic building blocks | adapt or replace with AstroDeck component families re-skinned to Spec 214 |
| sections | `PageHero`, `CTASection`, `CapabilityGrid`, `FeatureGrid`, `OutcomeSection`, `ProgressTeaser`, `TrustGrid` | primary public-page assembly surfaces | adapt from AstroDeck hero, feature-grid, trust, changelog-teaser, and CTA-band sections |
| optional sections | `LogoStrip`, `HeroDashboard` | proof and product-near visual helpers in the current site | remove generic proof/demo variants unless the imported AstroDeck assets carry real, approved proof material |
| content primitives | `AudienceRow`, `Callout`, `ContactPanel`, `DemoPrompt`, `Eyebrow`, `FeatureItem`, `Headline`, `IntegrationBadge`, `Lead`, `Metric`, `PrimaryCTA`, `RichText`, `SecondaryCTA`, `TrustPrincipleCard` | current page-level copy and CTA helpers | selectively adapt only where the AstroDeck intake does not already provide the same semantic role |
## Content and Support Baseline
- Route-local content modules live under `apps/website/src/content/pages` and currently define the published copy contract for all 12 public routes.
- Astro content collections currently expose one published `changelog` entry, keep `resources` unpublished by gating, and keep `articles` unpublished entirely.
- `apps/website/src/pages/sitemap.xml.ts` is a support artifact for discoverability proof, not a public planning surface to rebuild directly.
## Smoke-Suite Baseline
| Smoke file | Current proof focus |
| --- | --- |
| `apps/website/tests/smoke/home-product.spec.ts` | homepage clarity, hero semantics, grouped capability model, trust/progress ordering, route reachability, and product-page narrative integrity |
| `apps/website/tests/smoke/solutions-trust-integrations.spec.ts` | secondary audience-fit surface, canonical trust posture, legacy trust redirect, and integrations-page credibility |
| `apps/website/tests/smoke/changelog-core-ia.spec.ts` | dated changelog proof plus optional/deferred-surface suppression |
| `apps/website/tests/smoke/contact-legal.spec.ts` | contact-path qualification, legal discoverability, footer links, and mobile navigation |
| `apps/website/tests/smoke/visual-foundation-guardrails.spec.ts` | shared CTA, badge, surface, and input semantics across representative pages |
## Baseline Conclusion
The current site already encodes the canonical route family that Specs 214, 215, 217, and 218 expect. Spec 223 keeps that truth visible, but treats the underlying page assembly, component family, and section composition as retired implementation that must be reintroduced through AstroDeck mapping instead of copied forward.

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# Data Model: Website Reset and AstroDeck Rebuild
This feature does not introduce runtime persistence. The entities below define the planning artifacts that must exist for the rebuild workflow to remain reviewable and deterministic.
## Entity: LegacyWebsiteImplementation
- **Purpose**: Represents the current `apps/website` codebase as the retired implementation substrate.
- **Fields**:
- `scopePath`: repository path being retired, currently `apps/website`
- `status`: discarded implementation history
- `replacedBySpec`: spec reference that formally retires it, `223-astrodeck-website-rebuild`
- `notes`: short rationale for why it is no longer the active base
- **Relationships**:
- One `LegacyWebsiteImplementation` has many `LegacyTaskDisposition` records.
## Entity: CurrentWebsiteSurface
- **Purpose**: Captures the existing public routes and current website surfaces that must be reconciled during rebuild planning.
- **Fields**:
- `route`: public route, such as `/`, `/product`, `/trust`, `/contact`, `/legal`
- `sourceFile`: current Astro page file
- `surfaceRole`: current role in the website IA, such as core, secondary, legal, redirect, or optional
- `governingSpecs`: list of active website specs that currently constrain the surface
- `currentDependencies`: content collections, layout primitives, tests, or redirects tied to the surface
- `plannedDisposition`: keep, adapt, remove, or redirect
- **Relationships**:
- A `CurrentWebsiteSurface` may map to one or more `AstroDeckPrimitive` candidates through `PrimitiveMapping`.
## Entity: AstroDeckSourceIntake
- **Purpose**: Captures the reviewable AstroDeck source snapshot, intake constraints, and working assumptions before primitive mapping begins.
- **Fields**:
- `sourceSnapshotReference`: path, tag, archive name, or other stable reference for the imported AstroDeck source
- `intakeConstraints`: list of intake limitations, licensing boundaries, or review constraints
- `reviewAssumptions`: explicit assumptions used while building the primitive inventory and mappings
- `notes`: traceability details for reviewers
- **Relationships**:
- One `AstroDeckSourceIntake` may inform many `AstroDeckPrimitive` records.
## Entity: GoverningWebsiteSpec
- **Purpose**: Tracks each existing website spec that must be classified before rebuild work continues.
- **Fields**:
- `specId`: current spec number, initially one of 213, 214, 215, 217, 218
- `title`: short spec title
- `classification`: continuing, partially valid, or superseded
- `scopeSummary`: what part of the website the spec governs
- `followUpPlan`: reference to the per-spec mapping artifact or explicit supersession-closure artifact that owns current-slice delivery for this spec
- `rationale`: why the classification was chosen
- **Relationships**:
- One `GoverningWebsiteSpec` has many `PrimitiveMapping` records.
- One `GoverningWebsiteSpec` has many `LegacyTaskDisposition` records.
- One `GoverningWebsiteSpec` may have one `SupersessionClosure` when rebuild planning ends with an explicit closure instead of a mapping plan.
## Entity: SupersessionClosure
- **Purpose**: Captures the explicit closure artifact used when an in-scope website spec is classified as superseded and therefore does not continue into a mapping-based rebuild plan.
- **Fields**:
- `specId`: governing website spec being closed out
- `classification`: superseded
- `closureRationale`: why the spec no longer needs a rebuild mapping artifact
- `legacyTaskDispositionReference`: where the superseded legacy tasks were recorded
- `replacementReference`: replacement plan reference or explicit `no replacement work required` statement
- `notes`: traceability details for reviewers
- **Relationships**:
- One `SupersessionClosure` belongs to one `GoverningWebsiteSpec`.
## Entity: AstroDeckPrimitive
- **Purpose**: Represents a candidate AstroDeck page, section, or component available for rebuild mapping.
- **Fields**:
- `primitiveId`: stable identifier inside the imported AstroDeck inventory
- `primitiveType`: page, section, or component
- `sourceReference`: where the primitive came from inside the AstroDeck source snapshot
- `candidateSurfaces`: current routes or spec requirements it may satisfy
- `demoContentFlags`: whether it carries demo copy, demo media, or demo CTA behavior that may require removal
- `notes`: freeform adaptation concerns
- **Relationships**:
- One `AstroDeckPrimitive` may be referenced by many `PrimitiveMapping` records.
## Entity: PrimitiveMapping
- **Purpose**: Records how a governing website spec requirement maps to one AstroDeck primitive or falls through to a documented missing-candidate exception path, including the replacement task ownership captured inside the same per-spec artifact.
- **Fields**:
- `specId`: owning website spec
- `requirementReference`: spec requirement, acceptance point, or surface requirement being mapped
- `primitiveId`: referenced AstroDeck primitive when a concrete candidate exists; omitted when the disposition is `exception`
- `disposition`: keep, adapt, remove, or exception
- `adaptationSummary`: required changes to route, structure, styling, copy slots, or CTA behavior
- `acceptanceMapping`: how the mapped primitive satisfies the spec once adapted
- `replacementTasks`: ordered replacement task list owned by the same per-spec mapping or disposition artifact
- `taskPrimitiveReferences`: named AstroDeck pages, sections, components, or explicit mapping activities referenced by the replacement task list
- `materialDriftReferences`: references to updated or follow-up website specs required when AstroDeck adoption changes page inventory, CTA logic, navigation, or trust messaging
- `exceptionReference`: linked `DocumentedException` record when the disposition is `exception`
- **Relationships**:
- Many `PrimitiveMapping` records belong to one `GoverningWebsiteSpec`.
- Many `PrimitiveMapping` records may target one `AstroDeckPrimitive`.
- One `PrimitiveMapping` may have zero or one `DocumentedException`.
## Entity: ExceptionRegisterEntry
- **Purpose**: Captures the review outcome for each missing-candidate check so the rebuild keeps a standing register of approved exceptions and explicit no-exception outcomes.
- **Fields**:
- `specId`: governing website spec under review
- `scope`: page, section, component, or route slice being checked
- `reviewOutcome`: approved exception or no exception required
- `reviewRationale`: why the review produced that outcome
- `exceptionReference`: linked `DocumentedException` when the outcome is approved exception
- `notes`: traceability details for reviewers
- **Relationships**:
- Many `ExceptionRegisterEntry` records belong to one `GoverningWebsiteSpec`.
- One `ExceptionRegisterEntry` may reference zero or one `DocumentedException`.
## Entity: MaterialDriftFollowUp
- **Purpose**: Captures any material page inventory, CTA logic, navigation, or trust messaging change discovered during mapping so it becomes an explicit spec update instead of silent template drift.
- **Fields**:
- `affectedSpecId`: governing website spec whose truth must be updated or followed up
- `driftClass`: page inventory, CTA logic, navigation, or trust messaging
- `driftSummary`: concise description of what changed materially
- `requiredSpecAction`: update existing spec or create follow-up spec
- `targetSpecReference`: path to the existing spec or named follow-up spec that owns the change
- `notes`: rationale and traceability details
- **Relationships**:
- Many `MaterialDriftFollowUp` records may belong to one `GoverningWebsiteSpec`.
## Entity: LegacyTaskDisposition
- **Purpose**: Preserves old website implementation task history while marking it as no longer authoritative.
- **Fields**:
- `originalSpecId`: spec that owned the original task
- `originalTaskReference`: stable task identifier or short description
- `disposition`: `superseded by AstroDeck rebuild`
- `replacementReference`: new plan, spec, or task set that replaces the old task
- `notes`: why the original task cannot simply be reopened
- **Relationships**:
- Many `LegacyTaskDisposition` records belong to one `LegacyWebsiteImplementation`.
- Many `LegacyTaskDisposition` records may be associated with one `GoverningWebsiteSpec`.
## Entity: DocumentedException
- **Purpose**: Captures the narrow approved cases where no adequate AstroDeck primitive exists and custom work is justified, stored as the approved-exception detail inside the exception register.
- **Fields**:
- `scope`: page, section, component, or route slice that needs an exception
- `missingCandidate`: statement of which AstroDeck search failed
- `unmetRequirement`: the active website-spec requirement that could not be satisfied
- `adequacyFailureReason`: why keep or bounded adaptation could not satisfy the requirement
- `boundedDeviation`: precise custom work being allowed
- `approvedBy`: named website reviewer, owner, or equivalent feature approver
- `approvalReference`: spec, review note, or task entry that owns the exception
- `spreadControl`: explicit statement of why the exception stays local
- **Relationships**:
- One `DocumentedException` belongs to one `PrimitiveMapping`.
- One `DocumentedException` is represented by one approved `ExceptionRegisterEntry`.
## Validation Rules
- Every continuing or partially valid `GoverningWebsiteSpec` must have at least one `PrimitiveMapping` before implementation starts.
- Every `CurrentWebsiteSurface` must end the planning phase with an explicit disposition.
- Every `LegacyTaskDisposition` must point to a replacement reference or explicitly state that no replacement work is required.
- Every `DocumentedException` must name the failed AstroDeck candidate search, the unmet requirement, the adequacy failure reason, the bounded deviation, and the named approver.
- Every material page inventory, CTA logic, navigation, or trust messaging change discovered during mapping must create a `MaterialDriftFollowUp` record that points to an updated or follow-up website spec.
- Every missing-candidate review must create an `ExceptionRegisterEntry` with outcome `approved exception` or `no exception required`.
- Every replacement task list must name the relevant AstroDeck page, section, component, or mapping activity instead of using generic build wording.
- No `PrimitiveMapping` may use `exception` as its disposition without a linked `ExceptionRegisterEntry` and `DocumentedException`.
## State Transitions
- `GoverningWebsiteSpec.classification`: `unreviewed -> continuing | partially valid | superseded`
- `CurrentWebsiteSurface.plannedDisposition`: `discovered -> keep | adapt | remove | redirect`
- `PrimitiveMapping.disposition`: `candidate -> keep | adapt | remove | exception`
- `ExceptionRegisterEntry.reviewOutcome`: `reviewed -> approved exception | no exception required`
- `DocumentedException`: `gap identified -> approved exception record`
- `LegacyTaskDisposition.disposition`: `historical -> superseded by AstroDeck rebuild`
## Notes
- These entities are planning artifacts only. They do not imply new database tables, application models, or runtime services.

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# Exception Register
This register defines the only allowed path for non-AstroDeck primitives. Until an entry is approved here, custom rebuild work is out of bounds.
## Workflow
1. Search the AstroDeck alias inventory before proposing any custom page, section, or component.
2. Record the candidate aliases reviewed and explain why keep or bounded adaptation is or is not sufficient.
3. If one or more aliases can satisfy the need without inventing a new IA contract or unsupported interaction model, record `no exception required`.
4. If all viable aliases fail, record the unmet requirement, the failed candidate search, the bounded deviation, the named approver, and the owning follow-up task.
5. Keep every approved exception local to one page, section, or component slice. Do not generalize it into a new default primitive family.
## Adequacy Rubric
Use `no exception required` when the AstroDeck candidate family can satisfy the active requirement through bounded adaptation across all of the checks below:
- It preserves the active route and IA contract from Specs 213, 215, 217, or 218.
- It preserves CTA hierarchy, trust-boundary rules, and mobile meaning order without adding a new interaction model.
- It avoids shipping demo-only proof, fake logos, invented metrics, or placeholder legal/trust content.
- It can be re-skinned to the Spec 214 foundation without introducing a second visual system.
Use `approved exception` only when every candidate fails one or more of those checks and the failure cannot be resolved by bounded adaptation.
## Required Evidence for Approved Exceptions
- failed AstroDeck candidate search
- unmet active-spec requirement
- adequacy failure reason for each reviewed candidate
- bounded deviation being approved
- named website reviewer, owner, or equivalent feature approver
- replacement task or mapping entry that owns the deviation
- spread-control note explaining why the deviation does not create a new default
## Approval Boundary
- Minimum approver: named website reviewer or feature owner
- Preferred approver for IA or trust changes: spec author or feature owner responsible for Specs 215, 217, or 218
- Re-review trigger: if the mounted AstroDeck snapshot disproves the intake aliases currently recorded in `astrodeck-primitive-inventory.md`
## Register Entries
| specId | scope | reviewOutcome | reviewRationale | exceptionReference | notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 213 | site-foundation shell, core routes, contact/legal baseline | no exception required | The alias set already covers landing, product, trust, contact, legal utility, header/footer, and CTA primitives. The main drift is route emphasis, not missing primitive families. | none | Spread control: route drift is handled by the Spec 213 mapping sheet and the drift ledger, not by inventing new primitives. |
| 214 | visual foundation tokens, surfaces, CTA/input semantics | no exception required | AstroDeck page, section, and component families can be re-skinned to the website-local foundation without inventing a second design system. | none | Acceptance trace: all work must route through `mappings/spec-214-website-visual-foundation.md`. |
| 215 | core IA, trust/changelog/contact/legal surfaces, retained secondary routes | no exception required | Generic home, product, proof, content-index, contact, and legal utility aliases are sufficient when demo routes are suppressed. | none | Spread control: any later missing route family must re-open this register before a custom page is approved. |
| 217 | homepage section order, trust/progress placement, CTA transition | no exception required | Hero, outcome, feature-cluster, trust, changelog-teaser, and CTA-band aliases cover the homepage contract. | none | Acceptance trace: remove optional proof sections instead of replacing the homepage with a custom greenfield assembly. |
| 218 | hero CTA pair, product-near media, bounded trust cues, mobile order | no exception required | The split hero family plus button and badge primitives are adequate once demo media and fake proof are stripped. | none | Spread control: a later hero exception would need to show why the split-media family cannot preserve the existing hero contract. |
## Approved Exception Records
None as of 2026-04-22.
## Standing Rule
No follow-up implementation slice may introduce a net-new page, section, or component by default. If the mounted AstroDeck snapshot later proves one of the alias families wrong, that mismatch must reopen this register before implementation continues.

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# Governing Website Spec Classification
This crosswalk classifies the in-scope website specs before AstroDeck implementation begins and records the follow-up owner for each one.
## Classification Summary
| specId | Title | Classification | scopeSummary | rationale | followUpPlan |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 213 | Initial Website Foundation & v0 Product Site | partially valid | broad v0 public-site truth, shared shell expectations, contact/legal baseline, trust-first positioning | The broad public-site intent remains useful, but the original route inventory and trust-route naming no longer match the canonical IA recorded in later specs. | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md` |
| 214 | Website Visual Foundation | continuing | website-only visual direction, tokens, typography, surfaces, CTA/input semantics | AstroDeck changes the implementation substrate, not the website-local visual contract. | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-214-website-visual-foundation.md` |
| 215 | Website Information Architecture / Core Pages | continuing | canonical public IA, route priorities, trust/changelog/contact/legal reachability | The current route truth already reflects this spec and must constrain AstroDeck adoption. | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md` |
| 217 | Website Homepage Structure & Section Model | continuing | homepage block order, trust/progress placement, CTA sequencing, onward routing | AstroDeck must adapt to the homepage contract instead of redefining it. | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-217-homepage-structure.md` |
| 218 | Website Homepage Hero | continuing | homepage hero semantics, CTA pair, product-near visual truth, bounded trust cues | AstroDeck hero primitives are acceptable only when they preserve the existing hero contract. | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-218-homepage-hero.md` |
## Current-Surface Crosswalk
| Surface or concern | 213 | 214 | 215 | 217 | 218 | Forward owner |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `/` homepage route | X | X | X | X | X | `mappings/spec-217-homepage-structure.md` and `mappings/spec-218-homepage-hero.md`, with 214 and 215 as constraints |
| `/product` | X | X | X | | | `mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md` and `mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md` |
| `/trust` plus `/security-trust` compatibility | X | X | X | X | X | `mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md` and `mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md` |
| `/changelog` | | | X | X | | `mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md` |
| `/contact` | X | X | X | X | X | `mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md` and `mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md` |
| `/privacy`, `/imprint`, `/terms`, `/legal` | X | X | X | | | `mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md` and `mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md` |
| `/solutions` and `/integrations` as retained secondary surfaces | X | X | X | | | `mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md` |
| shared visual system, shells, CTA/input semantics | X | X | X | X | X | `mappings/spec-214-website-visual-foundation.md` |
## Final Follow-up Execution Order
1. AstroDeck intake binding and primitive verification using `astrodeck-source-intake.md` and `astrodeck-primitive-inventory.md`.
2. Conditional foundation slice owned by `mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md`, because Spec 213 remains partially valid and still governs broad public-site truth.
3. Shared visual-adaptation slice owned by `mappings/spec-214-website-visual-foundation.md`.
4. Canonical IA and route-mapping slice owned by `mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md`.
5. Homepage section-composition slice owned by `mappings/spec-217-homepage-structure.md`.
6. Homepage hero-refinement slice owned by `mappings/spec-218-homepage-hero.md`.
## Execution Notes
- Steps 3 and 4 can overlap once the AstroDeck aliases are bound, but route ownership from Spec 215 must settle before any homepage-only AstroDeck assembly lands.
- Steps 5 and 6 share homepage files and therefore stay sequential after the IA slice has fixed the canonical route shell.
- Any imported AstroDeck demo page that tries to introduce new top-level IA must be handled as removal or suppression work in the owning mapping sheet, not as silent scope growth.

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# Legacy Task Disposition
The task files below remain visible as historical execution records, but they are no longer the forward implementation source for `apps/website`.
## Historical Marker
Every affected legacy task file now carries the canonical marker:
`superseded by AstroDeck rebuild`
That marker preserves the completed checkbox history while making it clear that new delivery belongs to the Spec 223 mapping artifacts instead of the old implementation plans.
## Replacement References
| originalSpecId | originalTaskReference | disposition | replacementReference | notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 213 | `specs/213-website-foundation-v0/tasks.md` (`T001-T033`) | superseded by AstroDeck rebuild | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-213-website-foundation-v0.md` | The original v0-site build shipped on the custom Astro substrate. Future work must restart from AstroDeck while preserving the public-site truth. |
| 214 | `specs/214-website-visual-foundation/tasks.md` (`T001-T021`) | superseded by AstroDeck rebuild | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-214-website-visual-foundation.md` | The current website foundation remains valid as a design rule set, but its implementation record is historical. |
| 215 | `specs/215-website-core-pages/tasks.md` (`T001-T022`) | superseded by AstroDeck rebuild | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-215-website-core-pages.md` | Route truth remains authoritative; the old implementation task list does not. |
| 217 | `specs/217-homepage-structure/tasks.md` (`T001-T023`) | superseded by AstroDeck rebuild | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-217-homepage-structure.md` | Homepage structure truth stays active, but the existing section assembly is not the forward substrate. |
| 218 | `specs/218-homepage-hero/tasks.md` (`T001-T016`) | superseded by AstroDeck rebuild | `specs/223-astrodeck-website-rebuild/mappings/spec-218-homepage-hero.md` | Hero semantics remain active; the existing hero implementation record is historical only. |
## Interpretation Rule
- Do not reset or reopen checkbox state in the legacy task files.
- Do not continue delivery from the custom `apps/website` implementation plan.
- Use the replacement mapping sheet for all forward task planning, acceptance tracing, and exception review.

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