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Author SHA1 Message Date
Darko Gjorgjijoski
0da640c0df feat(ai): default to Claude Sonnet 4.6 / Haiku 4.5, refresh model list
Sets the default AI chat model to anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.6 and the
default text-generation (WYSIWYG writing) model to anthropic/claude-
haiku-4.5 across all three layers where defaults live: the backend
hydrateDefaults() fallback in AiConfigurationService, the frontend
createDefaults() in AiConfigurationForm, and the docblock example in
AiTextGenerationService.

Refreshes the DriverRegistryProvider suggested-model list to only
include recent models from Anthropic (Sonnet 4.6, Haiku 4.5, Opus
4.6), OpenAI (GPT-5.4, GPT-5.4 mini), Google (Gemini 3.1 Pro preview,
Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite preview) and Z.AI (GLM 5.1, GLM 4.7 Flash).
Drops GPT-4o, Claude 3.5, Gemini 1.5 and Llama 3.3.

The underlying config still accepts any OpenRouter model ID, so the
suggested list is purely a UX surface — existing companies with a
custom ai_chat_model retain their value untouched.
2026-04-11 20:54:32 +02:00
Darko Gjorgjijoski
c7fab5d52f feat(ai): Phase 1 — provider configuration, installer step, admin + company settings
Foundation for the AI chatbot + text generation feature. Phase 1 is infrastructure only: driver plumbing, configuration storage with encrypted API keys, global vs per-company resolution, admin + company UI pages, and an optional installer wizard step. The chat assistant and text-generation WYSIWYG integration come in later phases.

**Driver plumbing (app/Support/Ai/)** — AiDriver abstract, AiDriverFactory, AiException, AiChatResponse DTO, OpenRouterDriver concrete implementation. OpenRouter is the OpenAI-compatible aggregator that unlocks hundreds of models behind one API key and one request shape — ideal as the default v1 driver. Drivers are extensible the same way exchange rate drivers are: the module Registry's generic registerDriver('ai', ...) machinery plus a typed Registry::registerAiDriver() convenience wrapper (shipped in the upstream invoiceshelf/modules package in a paired commit).

**AiConfigurationService** — mirrors MailConfigurationService shape but with one deliberate deviation: API keys are encrypted at the service layer via Crypt::encryptString before persistence. OpenRouter bearer tokens have much bigger blast radius than SMTP passwords. Same settings / company_settings tables, same global-vs-per-company pattern, same use_custom_ai_config override toggle. Resolution order: global ai_enabled must be YES, then the company either overrides via use_custom_ai_config=YES (and can opt out with ai_enabled=NO inside the override) or inherits the global config.

**Controllers** — Admin/Settings/AiConfigurationController (global CRUD + driver list + test connection), Company/Settings/CompanyAiConfigurationController (per-company override + test), Setup/AiConfigurationController (installer wizard step, skippable with explicit ai_enabled=NO). API key is always masked as '********' in GET responses — the frontend submits the placeholder back on save and the backend preserves the stored value.

**Installer wizard** — new optional step 7 'AI' between Mail and Account. Default OFF with a Skip button. MailView.vue now routes to installation.ai instead of installation.account; installation.ai then routes to installation.account. Step order comment updated in routes.ts.

**Admin + Company settings pages** — AdminAiConfigView (no toggle, always global) and AiConfigView (with use_custom_ai_config BaseSwitchSection that auto-saves OFF). Both share AiConfigurationForm which renders the driver selector, API key input with show/hide, driver-specific config_fields (base_url for OpenRouter), and per-role enable toggles with free-text model inputs backed by a datalist of suggested models from driver metadata.

**Bootstrap endpoint** — adds an ai block to the response: { enabled, chat_enabled, text_generation_enabled }. All three are booleans resolved through AiConfigurationService::resolveForCompany(). Never leaks the API key. Frontend feature flags read from bootstrapData.ai to decide whether to show Phase 2/3 UI.

**Bouncer ability** 'manage ai config' added to SettingsPolicy, gated on isSuperAdmin() (same pattern as manage email config, manage pdf config).

**Tests** (22 new) — Unit: AiDriverFactory resolves built-in + Registry-contributed drivers, rejects unknown, merges availableDrivers. AiConfigurationService: encryption round-trip, resolution order (3 cases: global off, inherit global, override with company key, override with opt-out), makeDriver null/instance cases, listDrivers metadata. Feature: admin save + read with api key masking, preserve-on-placeholder behavior, company toggle ON/OFF semantics, bootstrap ai flags reflect resolution, company opt-out path.

372 tests pass (was 350, +22). Pint clean. npm run build clean. Phase 2 (chat assistant + tool calling) and Phase 3 (WYSIWYG text generation popup) are separate follow-up commits — this one is the foundation only.
2026-04-11 22:00:00 +02:00
Darko Gjorgjijoski
47907f9bf3 refactor(support): flatten Integrations umbrella and rename Formatters to Formatting
Two plural outliers were the only directories in Services/ and Support/ that didn't follow the singular naming convention we normalized in commit 947d00a9 (Documents -> Document).

**Integrations/ExchangeRate/ -> ExchangeRate/.** The Integrations/ umbrella was both plural AND introduced an extra layer of nesting no other Support subdir had (Pdf/, Hashids/, Module/, Update/ are all one level deep). Dropping the umbrella fixes both problems in one move and matches the existing shape. When AI providers eventually land, they follow the same pattern as Support/Pdf/: a sibling subdir at Support/Ai/, not buried under an umbrella.

**Formatters/ -> Formatting/.** Formatter (singular noun) would have been awkward; Formatting (gerund describing the capability) reads naturally as a namespace segment. The subdir holds DateFormatter, TimeFormatter, TimeZones — classes whose common thread is 'things that do formatting', which the gerund captures better than either the singular or plural noun form.

10 files renamed, 4 consumers updated (DriverRegistryProvider, ExchangeRateProviderService, FormatsController, ExchangeRateDriverFactoryTest). 350 tests pass, Pint clean.
2026-04-11 18:00:00 +02:00
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
947d00a9f1 refactor(services): Documents→Document + ExchangeRate→Integrations/ExchangeRate
Two follow-ups to the Services reorg that landed in 6d1816bd.

**Documents → Document** (singular). Documents/ was the only plural subdir in app/Services/ — every other bucket (Company, Mail, Module, Pdf, Storage, Update, ExchangeRate) was singular. Renaming to Document/ normalizes the whole tree.

**ExchangeRate → Integrations/ExchangeRate**. Introduces Integrations/ as an umbrella for external-service adapter subsystems. Exchange rate providers move in first; AI providers, payment gateways, and any other driver-pattern integrations land as sibling subdirs (Integrations/Ai/, Integrations/Payment/) without another reorg. Integrations/ was chosen over Providers/ to avoid conceptual collision with Laravel's app/Providers/ — 'check the providers' shouldn't be ambiguous.

17 files moved, 21 consumer files rewritten to point at the new namespaces via literal-string replacement (same approach as the previous reorg). 350 tests pass, Pint clean.
2026-04-11 11:30:00 +02:00
Darko Gjorgjijoski
e44657bf7e feat(exchange-rate): make providers extendible via module Registry
Exchange rate providers are now pluggable via the module Registry. The four built-in drivers (currency_converter, currency_freak, currency_layer, open_exchange_rate) move from a static config array into App\\Providers\\DriverRegistryProvider, which calls Registry::registerExchangeRateDriver() for each during app boot with metadata the frontend needs: label (i18n key), website (help-text URL), and config_fields (schema for driver-specific driver_config JSON).

The Currency Converter's server-type selector and dedicated URL field — previously hardcoded in ExchangeRateProviderModal.vue — are now just another config_fields entry with a visible_when rule that shows the URL input only when type=DEDICATED. Any module that wants to ship a custom driver gets the same treatment for free: declare config_fields in the registration, and the host app's modal renders them automatically.

ExchangeRateDriverFactory::make() falls back to Registry::driverMeta() when a name isn't in the local built-in map, and availableDrivers() merges both sources. ConfigController handles the exchange_rate_drivers key specially by mapping Registry::allDrivers('exchange_rate') to enriched option objects, so the config-file route still works for every other key. The static exchange_rate_drivers + currency_converter_servers arrays in config/invoiceshelf.php are deleted.

Unit tests cover the new Registry::register/flushDrivers, the factory merging built-ins with Registry-contributed drivers, and the factory rejecting unknown names. A feature test exercises the end-to-end /api/v1/config?key=exchange_rate_drivers response shape.

NOTE: this commit depends on invoiceshelf/modules package commit e44d951 which adds the Registry driver API. The package needs to be released and pinned in composer.json before a fresh composer install on this commit will work.
2026-04-11 04:00:00 +02:00