## Summary
- notify customers by SMS with approve/deny links when a subuser
requests access
- notify subusers by SMS after approval or denial, including manual
grant changes
- support subuser password reset and authenticated password changes
- add read-only token previews followed by explicit POST confirmation
- store short-lived one-time purpose-bound action tokens only as SHA-256
digests
- serialize grant decisions transactionally to prevent conflicting
concurrent actions
- document the API contract in OpenAPI
## Security
- generic reset responses reduce account enumeration
- URL tokens are removed from browser history after frontend bootstrap
- approval previews never mutate state
- concurrent decisions lock the exact grant row
- SMS failures remain non-fatal and are returned as delivery status
Residual risk: existing subuser sessions cannot all be centrally
invalidated after password reset because there is no per-subuser session
index; they expire normally within the existing session lifetime.
## Verification
- backend Pest: 14 tests, 91 assertions
- PHP syntax checks passed
- focused PHPStan passed
- OpenAPI YAML parsed successfully
- `git diff --check` passed
Database-backed API integration tests were unavailable because the local
environment lacks the required database configuration.
## Paired delivery
Paired Frontend PR:
https://github.com/copenhagentruckwash/pleno-vue/pull/231
Both PRs are required before completion. The frontend PR contains the
responsive visual comparisons.
Co-authored-by: Jeppe Bundgaard <jb@truckwash.dk>
## Summary
- Add self-service deletion for the authenticated customer or subuser
identity only.
- Preserve shared customer grants, reset keys, bookings, order bookings,
vehicles, invoices, and legally required history.
- Require password/TOTP or a fresh deletion-specific, five-minute,
single-use WebAuthn assertion.
- Reject support impersonation and expired legacy plain-session tokens.
- Use durable database throttling, transactional request processing, a
durable outbox, and terminal `manual_review` state.
- Keep API and worker default-off behind separate
`account_deletion.api_enabled` and `account_deletion.worker_enabled`
module-config flags.
## Safe rollout
1. Keep both flags disabled.
2. Run `php scripts/account-deletion-schema.php check`.
3. If needed, run `php scripts/account-deletion-schema.php apply --yes`,
then rerun `check` until `ready:true`.
4. Deploy the frontend companion PR while the API remains disabled.
5. Enable `api_enabled` for a controlled canary; verify password and
passwordless request flows plus immediate authentication revocation.
6. Inspect queued request/outbox state, then enable `worker_enabled`.
7. Verify anonymization, preserved tenant/history data, outbox delivery,
retries, and manual-review behavior before broad rollout.
## Verification
- Account deletion unit tests: 2 passed, 43 assertions.
- PHP lint, both OpenAPI YAML parses, runtime-DDL scan,
destructive-scope scan, and `git diff --check` passed.
- Full API/unit/integration evidence is required from exact-head CI;
local Docker is unavailable and shared-vendor tests were explicitly
discarded.
## Security notes
- Schema mutation is CLI-only; web and cron paths perform read-only
readiness checks.
- Runtime behavior fails closed when schema/config/throttle/delivery
prerequisites are unavailable.
## What changed
- validate every normalized order-booking item against active customer
product rules before reservation and persistence
- return a structured HTTP 400 response containing the rejected product
and matching rule metadata
- document the rejection response in both OpenAPI specifications
- add API coverage for restricted base products, restricted add-ons, and
allowed neighboring products
## Why
Frontend rule guidance alone cannot prevent stale or crafted requests
from persisting restricted booking products. The booking write boundary
must enforce the same customer rules.
## Validation
- full backend API suite
- focused order-booking API coverage
- PHP syntax checks
- OpenAPI and diff checks
## Related frontend PR
The coordinated frontend PR provides fail-closed selection, recovery,
and responsive booking-page behavior.
- Introduced a new `/modules/self-serve/lane/wash/my-active-wash` endpoint to retrieve the authenticated customer's active self-serve wash.
- Implemented authentication and permission checks for secure access.
- Added detailed response handling for various scenarios, including 401, 403, and 404 statuses.
- Extended API documentation and OpenAPI spec to support the new endpoint.
- Updated unit and API tests to validate endpoint functionality and route wiring.
Introduce a new database table `department_selfserve_path_confirmations` to store path confirmations related to department configurations. Update `PingApiTest` to verify additional keys, ensuring `backend_version` and `api_commit_sha` are checked in the response.
This commit introduces a release update mechanism, including candidate detection, asset pre-downloading, and installation workflows with proper state management. Additionally, it implements API health checks both for successful and failure scenarios and adds related unit and e2e tests for enhanced reliability.