Brings all of the develop branch's commits into master.
## What this contains
The 9 commits on develop that landed in this round — all XL Vask-related
UI fixes plus the 'visible primary-button hover state' visual-diff:
- **PR #303** (TRU-5 / AUT-1) — style(AUT-1): visible primary-button
hover state + visual diff
- **PR #304** (TRU-10 / AUT-6) — fix(invoicing-period): propagate
flagged wash start date to Selvvask view
- **PR #305** (TRU-12 / AUT-8) — feat(xlvask): render friendly notice
for 404 from /modules/xlvask/services/usage/orders
- **PR #306** (TRU-9 / AUT-5) — i18n(test): lock in xlvask_review /
xlvask_usage_log mirroring to the global v2 fallback
- **PR #307** (TRU-13 / AUT-9) — i18n(xlvask_review): translate missing
keys for no, sv, de, en
- **PR #308** (TRU-15 / AUT-11) — test(e2e): add Playwright smoke test
for XL Vask flag → Selvvash navigation
- **PR #309** (TRU-11 / AUT-7) — feat(TRU-11): propagate department
selector to Selvvask usage query
- **PR #310** (TRU-19 / AUT-15) — test(TRU-19): lock self-serve program
number range + button registry contract
- **PR #311** (TRU-8 / AUT-4) — fix(invoicing-flag-list): explain empty
XL Vask hover preview when flag context has no metadata
## Why
The XL Vask integration bug surfaced from the user-reported message "XL
Vask-registreringen er hverken ignoreret eller knyttet til en ordre i
den valgte periode. doesn't show the wash." After dispatching 9
diagnostic + fix tasks and merging all 9 PRs into develop via the
OpenSymphony orchestrator running against MiniMax M3, this PR is the
canonical release to bring develop's accumulated changes into master.
No new code in this PR — just the squash-merged output of the 9 source
PRs combined into a single develop→master merge.
## Verification
All 9 source PRs passed:
- Required CI (Action Runners)
- App Store Readiness
- Quality lint/i18n/build/unit/e2e suites
The required checks on this PR will run the same gate.
## Notes
- The api repo has its own equivalent PR/merge — see CHANGELOG for that
side.
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Co-authored-by: Jeppe <jeppe@copenhagentruckwash.io>
Co-authored-by: openhands <openhands@all-hands.dev>
## Why
Drivers (sub-users) could only reach `/login/driver` via the direct URL
— there was no UI affordance anywhere else. They had to know the URL or
be sent a link by their admin. Mobile / tablet users had no obvious path
to the driver login either.
## What changed
- `src/components/forms/auth/LoginForm.vue` — Add a clearly-clickable
**Driver login** button below the existing "Login with QR code" link.
Distinct color (`#1584BC`) and a truck icon separate it from the primary
customer login. Test ID `driver-login-link`, ID `driver-login-button`.
The button is reachable on every viewport (44px+ touch target, no
horizontal scroll on mobile).
- `src/views/pages/LandingPage.vue` — Add a secondary **driver entry**
block below the customer login form, in a tinted container (`#F2F8FC`
with `#BFE0EF` border) with the intro "Are you a driver? Log in here to
register a wash." Test ID `landing-driver-entry` /
`landing-driver-login-link`.
- `src/views/auth/SubuserLogin.vue` — Make the page responsive:
- **Desktop (>1024px):** 33%/67% sidebar + main (unchanged).
- **Tablet (≤1024px):** 25%/75% tighter split, smaller sidebar title.
- **Mobile (≤768px):** Stack the sidebar above main (full-width 140px
header band) so it never forces a horizontal scroll.
- `src/i18n/source/{global/shared,da,en,de,no,sv}/.../auth/index.json` —
Add `auth.driver_login_button` and `auth.driver_entry_intro` in 5
locales. Run `npm run i18n:v2:compile` to regenerate the v2 bundle.
- `tests/e2e/driverAuth.spec.ts` — New E2E suite covering:
- `/login` shows the driver login button on desktop and mobile.
- `/` shows the driver entry block.
- Clicking either entry navigates to `/login/driver` and the form is
usable (inputs reachable, submit button visible) on mobile.
## Verification
- `npx eslint` — clean for changed files.
- `npm run i18n:v2:check` — green after `i18n:v2:compile`.
## Caveats
- New `.driver-entry` and `.driver-login-link` styles are scoped to the
components; if a global theme override is required, lift to a shared
SCSS partial in a follow-up.
- The driver login button is placed below the customer login in the
form. On very tall mobile viewports it may sit below the fold; in
practice the form fits in the first scroll, but worth watching in
production analytics.
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Co-authored-by: Truck Wash Agent <agent@copenhagentruckwash.local>
## Summary
- fall back to the existing scoped `RELEASE_MANAGER_GATE_TOKEN` when
`SERVER_UPDATE_TOKEN` is absent
- record the exact frontend SHA through the release-gate endpoint, then
independently read it back
- preserve the legacy dedicated-token path when it is configured
- carry the scoped credential and exact run-attempt build ID through
normal releases, rollback recovery, and restore-on-failure
## Dependency
Depends on backend PR copenhagentruckwash/api#342 being merged and
deployed before this PR is merged.
## Verification
- focused release-gate updater test: 1 passed
- direct exact-SHA update/readback execution passed
- ESLint passed for changed JavaScript/tests
- Prettier passed for both workflows and changed JavaScript/tests
- Node syntax and `git diff --check` passed
The existing broader cPanel release test is also updated; the local
cached dependency set cannot collect that file because `jszip` is
absent, so protected CI remains the full-suite authority.
## What changed
- add `NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription` to the iOS app
- localize the purpose string in Danish and English
- enforce the key in mobile permission validation and App Store
readiness tests
## Why
App Store Connect accepted builds 1 and 2 but emitted `ITMS-90683`,
stating that the final app references APIs requiring this purpose
string. Shipping a corrected binary avoids submitting a candidate with a
known Apple delivery warning.
## Validation
- `node scripts/mobile/check-permissions.mjs`
- `node scripts/mobile/validate-app-store.mjs --strict`
- `vitest run tests/unit/app-store-product-readiness.spec.js` (5 tests)
- Prettier check for changed JS files
- `git diff --check`
Use Apple's supported `da` beta locale and cover the localization/distribution flow with a regression test.
The first signed upload already processed version 1.0.0 build 1 successfully; this fixes the post-processing localization failure before the controlled retry.
## Summary
- replace the unsupported top-level App Store version collection with
Apple's app-scoped version endpoint
- add tested release-policy and availability readback for exact
version/build, `AFTER_APPROVAL`, Denmark only, no preorder, and no
automatic future territories
- strengthen the stable `App Store Readiness` check and align
Fastlane/candidate handoff with the approved 1.0.0 release policy
## Task contract
`truckwash-ios-release-20260723` — R4 (`ci-policy`, `release-policy`,
`credential-handling`, `branch-protection-or-rules`,
`mobile-store-submission`). The user explicitly approved implementation,
protected-master delivery, and the App Store release path.
## Changed files
- App Store Connect client and dependency-free Node tests
- App Store readiness and candidate workflows
- Fastlane candidate release configuration
- Apple App Store release runbook
## Verification
- `node --test tests/node/app-store-connect.test.mjs` — 10 passed
- `node scripts/mobile/validate-app-store.mjs --strict` — passed
- `node scripts/mobile/check-permissions.mjs` — passed
- App Store product-readiness Vitest — 5 passed
- ESLint on changed Node files — passed
- workflow YAML parsing — passed
- `git diff --check` — passed
- local Fastlane validation unavailable because Ruby/Bundler is not
installed on this host; `App Store Readiness` runs it on GitHub
## Release target
- iOS App Store
- bundle `io.truckwash.app`
- version `1.0.0`
- App Store Connect app `6792777794`
- Denmark only
- automatic release after approval
- no preorder or phased release for 1.0.0
The repository App Store automation switch remains disabled until this
change is merged and credential health is reverified.
The production FTPS deploy now authenticates, but lftp exits when cPanel
returns 550 File exists for pre-created deployment directories. Use lftp
mkdir -p -f for the archive and activation directories so retries remain
idempotent while subsequent upload operations still surface real access
failures.\n\nVerification:\n- vitest tests/unit/cpanel-deploy.spec.js
(26 passed)\n- eslint scripts/release/cpanel-deploy-lib.mjs
tests/unit/cpanel-deploy.spec.js\n- git diff --check
Co-authored-by: Jeppe Bundgaard <jb@truckwash.dk>
## Summary
- feed the generated lftp command script directly over stdin
- avoid reopening `/dev/stdin`, which fails on the production hosted
runner
- keep FTP credentials out of process arguments
## Verification
- `vitest run tests/unit/cpanel-deploy.spec.js` (26/26)
- ESLint on changed files
- `git diff --check`
Supersedes the failed production release run 29948809036.
## Summary
- Preserve lftp stdout/stderr when the process exits non-zero.
- Surface bounded, whitespace-normalized diagnostics through the deploy
error.
- Redact FTPS host, username, password, path, URL userinfo, and encoded
secret forms.
## Verification
- `vitest run tests/unit/cpanel-deploy.spec.js` (25/25)
- `node --check scripts/release/cpanel-deploy-lib.mjs`
- `git diff --check`
This is the prerequisite diagnostic repair for failed Frontend Release
run 29854900889. Production was not switched during that failure.
Require explicit mobile-v* tags or manual dispatch, gate exact tested master SHAs, and default Google Play production submissions to an initial 1% in-progress rollout.
## Summary
- remove the release packager's undeclared dependency on host `zip` and
`unzip` executables
- create and round-trip validate ZIP artifacts in Node with explicit
paths, permissions, timestamps, CRC checks, and resource limits
- preserve the existing archive filename, checksum, inventory, and
top-level `dist/` contract
## Root cause
After the prebuilt-dist integrity repair passed on master, Frontend
Release reached packaging and failed with `spawn zip ENOENT` on the
self-hosted runner. The workflow never installed or checked either
archive executable.
## Verification
- focused release/deployment tests: 57/57 passed
- packager tests: 9/9 passed, including empty `PATH`, cross-timezone
determinism, exact archive entries, permissions, and oversized
sparse-file rejection
- real production build: 735 files packaged successfully with an empty
`PATH`
- repeated real packaging produced byte-identical archives
- Info-ZIP test/list/checksum validation passed
- extraction under `umask 077`: every directory is `0755`; all 735 files
extracted
- extracted inventory exactly matches the source inventory
- ESLint and Prettier passed
Co-authored-by: Jeppe Bundgaard <jb@truckwash.dk>
Align generated artwork with the published Truck Wash storefront, add strict iPhone and iPad App Store screenshots, and complete signed iOS release automation.
## What changed
- adds production iOS identity, localized storefront metadata, native
privacy declarations, App Store-safe artwork, and account-deletion UX
- mirrors the live Danish Google Play title, short description, and long
description in the App Store metadata source
- generates Android launcher/store icons from the opaque iOS marketing
master so both platforms use the same white background
- adds guarded GitHub Actions workflows for storefront readiness,
credential health, signed TestFlight uploads, and App Store candidate
preparation
- adds pinned Fastlane configuration with a committed dependency lock,
release manifest tooling, and an operational App Store runbook
- preserves the upstream iOS safe-area implementation while retaining
opaque App Store icon assets
## Why
The repository previously supported development-signed device bundles
but had no production App Store identity, reproducible storefront source
of truth, or protected signed-release pipeline. Apple also requires
in-app account deletion for apps that support account creation. The
Android icon master was transparent, which rendered as black on dark
store/device surfaces.
## Impact
Automation remains fail-closed behind
`APP_STORE_AUTOMATION_ENABLED=false`. No build can upload to TestFlight
or change App Store metadata until the switch is deliberately enabled
after merge and the remaining release gates are satisfied.
## Validation
- focused App Store, iOS icon, and cross-platform icon-background tests
pass
- every generated Android store/launcher icon is opaque with pure-white
corners; iOS marketing artwork is checked the same way
- Android icon drift check passes for all 19 generated files
- production Vite build and the broader focused release checks completed
successfully
- storefront metadata is valid; only the two expected screenshot-set
warnings remain
- App Store Readiness is green at head `4445fecc`
- Apple Distribution certificate and App Store profile were
independently verified for `HP3FJ4GVL7.io.truckwash.app`
- live App Store Connect API authentication succeeded for app
`6792777794`
- App Store record, free Denmark-only availability, and automatic
`Internal QA` TestFlight group are configured
- EU trader status, Content Rights, 4+ age rating, and the published App
Privacy label are completed in App Store Connect
- iPhone and iPad accessibility declarations are configured honestly as
pre-release drafts
## Remaining external gates
- reviewed iPhone and iPad screenshot sets are still required
- an App Review login must be supplied without creating or exposing
customer credentials
- the first signed TestFlight candidate must run after merge and
deliberate automation enablement
Add iOS safe-area viewport support and inset-aware mobile header/spacer
sizing so controls clear the notch or Dynamic Island. Desktop and tablet
headers remain unchanged. Includes focused unit and mobile browser
regression coverage.