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Darko Gjorgjijoski
f657b53215 refactor(services): split driver infrastructure out of Services into Support
Services/Integrations/ExchangeRate/ and Services/Pdf/ were both mostly Support-shaped: interfaces, abstract classes, static factories, concrete adapter drivers, DTOs, and exceptions — infrastructure that doesn't carry business logic. They only each had one real DI-injected service mixed in.

This commit applies the same Services=DI-business-logic / Support=stateless-plumbing rule we've been using throughout the reorg:

**Moved to Support/Integrations/ExchangeRate/** (7 files): ExchangeRateDriver (abstract), ExchangeRateDriverFactory (static), ExchangeRateException, and the four concrete drivers (CurrencyConverter, CurrencyFreak, CurrencyLayer, OpenExchangeRate). These are HTTP adapters over third-party currency APIs — same shape as the Hashids library wrapper classes already in Support.

**Moved to Support/Pdf/** (6 files, merging with existing Pdf utilities): PdfDriver (interface), PdfDriverFactory (static), PdfService (static facade), GotenbergPdfDriver, GotenbergPdfResponse (DTO), ResponseStream (interface). The Support/Pdf/ dir now contains the full PDF rendering subsystem — drivers + sanitizer + template/image utilities.

**Promoted to Services/ root** (the real DI services): ExchangeRateProviderService (CRUD for ExchangeRateProvider model) and FontService (font package install/download orchestration). Both are proper DI services — instance methods, model writes, HTTP side effects.

Services/Integrations/ and Services/Pdf/ are now empty and deleted. Services/ holds only DI-injected classes; Support/ holds all the plumbing.

17 files renamed (git detects 90-99% similarity), 4 consumer files updated (DriverRegistryProvider, PdfServiceProvider, ExchangeRateProviderController, FontController, GeneratesPdfTrait, test). 350 tests pass, Pint clean.
2026-04-11 16:30:00 +02:00
Darko Gjorgjijoski
6d1816bd1b refactor: reorganize app/Services and app/Support by domain
The app/Services/ directory had grown into 22 flat files at the root plus 7 uneven subdirectories — finding anything required scrolling through an alphabetical mix of small CRUD services, infrastructure drivers, and install-time utilities. This commit groups services by domain, folds Backup into a new Storage namespace, and moves framework-infrastructure and install-time helpers out of Services and into Support where they belong.

New Services layout: Documents/ (Invoice, Estimate, RecurringInvoice, Payment, Expense, Transaction, DocumentItem, SerialNumber, Currency — matches the 'Documents' navigation group); Company/ (Company, Member, Invitation); Mail/ (MailConfiguration, CompanyMailConfig); Storage/ (FileDisk, plus Backup folded in). ExchangeRateProviderService moves next to its drivers in ExchangeRate/; FontService moves into Pdf/ where it belongs. CustomerService, ItemService, CustomFieldService stay at the Services root as standalone single-file domains.

Moves to Support/: Hashids/ (library wrapper — not business logic); Setup/ (one-shot install-time utilities — stateless helpers); Pdf/ (ImageUtils, PdfTemplateUtils, plus the existing PdfHtmlSanitizer consolidated into the same subdir). These are all framework infrastructure and stateless utilities — the 'service' label never really fit them.

Namespace declarations in 29 moved files updated to match new paths. 62 consumer files (controllers, other services, tests, database factories, seeders, routes, bootstrap/providers.php) have their use statements rewritten via a literal-string replacement script — no regex meant no risk of half-matching. Three Documents services needed an explicit 'use App\Services\Mail\CompanyMailConfigService' added because the same-namespace short reference they relied on no longer resolves after the split.

Verified: composer dump-autoload, 350 tests pass (850 assertions), vendor/bin/pint clean, npm run build succeeds.
2026-04-11 10:00:00 +02:00
Darko Gjorgjijoski
ba5c6c39ba Add multilingual PDF font system with Noto Sans and on-demand CJK packages
Bundle Noto Sans (Regular/Bold/Italic/BoldItalic) under resources/static/fonts/ as the default PDF face — it covers Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Thai and Hindi out of the box, replacing the limited DejaVu Sans fallback. Move all @font-face declarations into app.pdf.partials.fonts and include it from every invoice/estimate/payment/report template, dropping per-template font-family hardcodes and the conditional Thai locale include.

Introduce FontService + FontController to download static Noto Sans CJK packages (zh, zh_CN, ja, ko) from life888888/cjk-fonts-ttf on demand. GeneratesPdfTrait::ensureFontsForLocale primes the family before rendering and the partial emits @font-face rules for installed packages so dompdf resolves them through standard CSS — no separate registerFont() instance required. Static TTFs are mandatory because dompdf's PHP-Font-Lib does not parse variable fonts (fvar/gvar tables), which is why Google Fonts' NotoSansTC[wght].ttf rendered empty boxes.

Expose status/install via /api/v1/fonts/status and /api/v1/fonts/{package}/install with matching FONTS_STATUS / FONTS_INSTALL constants in scripts-v2/api/endpoints.ts. Flip DOMPDF_ENABLE_REMOTE default to true for remote asset loading.
2026-04-06 23:32:00 +02:00