The per-company Modules management page moves off its own top-level sidebar slot (which sat in the Admin group alongside Members/Reports/Settings) and into a new Module Configuration entry inside Company Settings, alongside Tax Types, Payment Modes, Mail Configuration, etc. That's where every other 'configure how the company behaves' surface lives — the Modules page is a configuration surface, not a primary working area.
The label is deliberately 'Module Configuration' rather than 'Module Settings' because the latter collides with the existing per-module ModuleSettingsModal concept (the modal that opens when a user clicks an installed module's gear icon). Keeping the two names distinct means 'Module Configuration' unambiguously refers to the list of installed modules, and 'Module Settings' continues to mean the per-module schema form.
CompanyModulesIndexView is stripped of its standalone BasePage / BasePageHeader / BaseBreadcrumb wrappers — as a child of SettingsLayoutView it would have rendered a double header — and re-wrapped in BaseSettingCard, matching TaxTypesView and every other settings-child view. The module grid tightens from lg:grid-cols-2 xl:grid-cols-3 down to lg:grid-cols-2 since the settings sidebar eats 240px of horizontal real estate.
Routes consolidate: features/company/modules/routes.ts is deleted; the new settings.modules child route lives inside the settings routes file directly, alongside the rest. Top-level redirects are kept for the legacy /admin/modules and /admin/modules/:slug/settings URLs so existing bookmarks still resolve. ModuleRoutesConfigTest is re-pointed at settings/routes.ts and asserts the settings.modules route is owner-only.
Module-contributed sidebar entries (those registered via Registry::registerMenu()) are NOT moved. Modules that want top-level navigation visibility keep it; only the meta management page moves. This mirrors WordPress/Discourse conventions where plugin pages stay in the main navigation but the 'Plugins' admin screen itself lives under Settings.
Every main_menu entry moves from numeric group (1/2/3) to string-based group + group_label + priority. Groups now carry their own i18n label and child entries are sorted by an explicit priority field instead of config-array order, so module-contributed menu items can slot into any existing group at any position.
BootstrapController merges module-registered menu items into main_menu (previously they lived in a separate module_menu response key) and introduces a user_menu response key for items modules want to place in the avatar dropdown. The global store follows suit: moduleMenu becomes userMenu, menuGroups is a computed that sorts by priority, and hasActiveModules drops out.
New admin Appearance setting page with a single toggle for whether sidebar group labels render — so instances that prefer a compact sidebar can hide the Documents/Administration/Modules headings without losing the grouping itself. CompanyLayout watches route meta and re-bootstraps when the admin-mode flag flips so the sidebar repaints with the right menu on navigation across the admin boundary.
Test suites updated: module menu merging is asserted against main_menu (name: 'module-{slug}') rather than the old module_menu response; HelloWorldIntegrationTest verifies the schema translation path; CompanyModulesIndexTest covers the display_name attachment.
End-to-end coverage for the new module APIs and the custom module:make
stubs shipped from invoiceshelf/modules. Each test file is hermetic — uses
\InvoiceShelf\Modules\Registry::flush() in setup/teardown to prevent
cross-test contamination, and ModuleMakeStubTest cleans up generated test
artifacts (the throwaway scaffold directory and the storage statuses entry).
- CompanyModulesIndexTest: 4 tests covering only-enabled-modules filter,
has_settings flag computed against the real Registry, menu inclusion, and
the empty-state response.
- ModuleSettingsControllerTest: 7 tests covering 404 for unregistered slug,
show schema + defaults round-trip, persistence with the
module.{slug}.{key} prefix, missing-required-field rejection, unknown-key
silent-drop, update 404, and per-company isolation (the load-bearing
multi-tenancy guarantee).
- BootstrapModuleMenuTest: 3 tests covering Registry-driven module_menu
population on the company-context bootstrap branch, the empty default
when nothing is registered, and the absence of module_menu on the
super-admin-mode branch.
- ModuleMakeStubTest: 3 tests that actually run
Artisan::call('module:make', ['name' => ['ScaffoldProbe']]) against a
throwaway module name and assert the generated ServiceProvider contains
use InvoiceShelf\Modules\Registry, the generated composer.json requires
invoiceshelf/modules: ^3.0, and starter lang/en/{menu,settings}.php exist.
Validates that the custom stubs shipped from the package are picked up
via Stub::setBasePath().