- Add Constitution Evidence Ledger with discovery + verification for Phases 1-15 - Add FR → Tasks Traceability Matrix (FR-001 to FR-035 → Task IDs) - Add Measurable Thresholds (NFR/UX): rendering limits, Graph timeouts, retention policies - Annotate tasks with explicit Implements: FR-XXX tags (100% FR coverage: 35/35) - Consolidate spec artifacts into specs/001-rbac-onboarding/ per speckit workflow - Add FR-019 Settings Normalization sub-requirements (FR-019.1 to FR-019.4) Constitution VII (Spec-Driven Development) compliance achieved: - Discovery notes present for all completed phases - Verification commands documented per phase - Explicit FR→Task mapping for traceability - No unmapped FRs; no placeholders (TODO/TBD) Ready for /speckit.implement or further iteration. |
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TenantPilot setup
- Local dev (Sail-first):
- Start stack:
./vendor/bin/sail up -d - Init DB:
./vendor/bin/sail artisan migrate --seed - Tests:
./vendor/bin/sail artisan test - Policy sync:
./vendor/bin/sail artisan intune:sync-policies
- Start stack:
- Filament admin:
/admin(seed usertest@example.com, set password via factory orartisan tinker). - Microsoft Graph (Intune) env vars:
GRAPH_TENANT_IDGRAPH_CLIENT_IDGRAPH_CLIENT_SECRETGRAPH_SCOPE(defaulthttps://graph.microsoft.com/.default)- Without these, the
NullGraphClientruns in dry mode (no Graph calls).
- Deployment (Dokploy, staging → production):
- Containerized deploy; ensure Postgres + Redis are provisioned (see
docker-compose.ymlfor local baseline). - Run migrations on staging first, validate backup/restore flows, then promote to production.
- Ensure queue workers are running for jobs (e.g., policy sync) after deploy.
- Keep secrets/env in Dokploy, never in code.
- Containerized deploy; ensure Postgres + Redis are provisioned (see
Policy Settings Display
- Policy detail pages render normalized settings instead of raw JSON:
- OMA-URI/custom policies → path/value table
- Settings Catalog → flattened key/value entries
- Standard objects → labeled key/value view with metadata filtered
- Version detail pages show both pretty-printed JSON and normalized settings.
- Warnings surface malformed snapshots or @odata.type mismatches before restore.
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