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.
Mail DEFAULT_DRIVER changes from smtp to sendmail; DRIVER_ORDER is reshuffled so sendmail is the head of the list on fresh installs. This matches what most self-hosted installs already have working out of the box — SMTP requires provider credentials the typical user doesn't have set up yet. The mail config description is rewritten to drop the 'Laravel' framework reference and to explicitly tell unsure users to leave it on sendmail.
SiteApi::get() now catches GuzzleException (the broader interface) and returns null on network failure instead of bubbling the exception object — callers were treating a non-array return as 'marketplace unavailable' anyway, so null is the correct shape.
main.ts exposes the Vue runtime on window.__invoiceshelf_vue so module JS (compiled against the host's Vue install) can call createApp / defineComponent without re-bundling Vue. invoiceshelf.css adds Tailwind source globs for Modules/**/*.{js,ts,vue,blade.php} so module-contributed classes are picked up by the host CSS pipeline.
Installation wizard PreferencesView was already in the tree waiting for the API field rename (date_formats, time_zones, fiscal_years, languages) that landed in setting.service.ts; this commit catches both sides up together.
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.
Rewires module installation to use slug + version + checksum_sha256 instead of the opaque module identifier. ModuleInstaller splits marketplace token handling out of install() into helpers, adopts structured error responses, and validates the downloaded archive's SHA-256 against the marketplace manifest before unpacking.
ModuleResource is simplified to accept an already-loaded installed-module instance rather than fetching it from state, exposes access_tier and checksum fields, and drops the auto-disable-on-unpurchased side effect that was bleeding write logic into a read resource. UnzipUpdateRequest accepts a nullable module with a conditional module_name field so the same endpoint serves both app and module updates.
ModulesPolicy::manageModules now short-circuits for super-admins so administration flows (token validation, store state) are not blocked on a company-scoped ability. Two new feature tests cover both the authorization bypass and ModuleResource serialization.
The sidebar gains a new section that lists each currently-activated module
as a direct shortcut to its settings page. This is the always-visible
companion to the company-context Active Modules index — both surface the
same set of modules, but the index is the catalog landing page and the
sidebar group is the per-module quick access.
- BootstrapController returns module_menu populated from
\InvoiceShelf\Modules\Registry::allMenu(), but only on the company-context
branch — not on the super-admin branch (lines 53-69), since super admins
don't see the dynamic group. Because nwidart only boots service providers
for currently-activated modules, the registry naturally contains only
active modules at request time, no extra filtering needed.
- bootstrap.service.ts BootstrapResponse type extended with
module_menu?: ModuleMenuItem[]; new ModuleMenuItem interface
(title/link/icon) — shaped distinctly from MenuItem because module entries
use namespaced i18n keys and don't carry group/ability metadata.
- global.store.ts exposes a moduleMenu ref + a hasActiveModules computed.
- SiteSidebar.vue appends a new "Modules" section after the existing
menuGroups output, in both the mobile (Dialog) and desktop branches. The
section is hidden when hasActiveModules is false. Uses the
modules.sidebar.section_title i18n key added in the previous commit.
Adds the read-only company "Active Modules" index page (lists every
instance-activated module with a Settings shortcut) and the schema-driven
settings framework (generic BaseSchemaForm.vue renderer + per-company
persistence in CompanySetting). Bundled because they share the same
routes/api.php edit and the index page's Settings button targets the
settings page.
Backend:
- CompanyModulesController::index() returns every Module::enabled = true row
with a kebab-case slug (via Str::kebab()) and a has_settings flag computed
from \InvoiceShelf\Modules\Registry::settingsFor(). nwidart stores module
names in PascalCase ("HelloWorld") but URLs and registry keys use kebab
("hello-world") — the controller normalizes so module authors can call
Registry::registerSettings('hello-world') naturally without thinking
about the storage format.
- ModuleSettingsController::show(\$slug) returns the registered Schema +
per-company values from CompanySetting (defaults flow through when nothing
has been saved yet). update(\$slug) builds Laravel validator rules from
the Schema's per-field rules arrays — with type-rule fallbacks for
switch -> boolean, number -> numeric, multiselect -> array — silently
drops unknown keys, and persists via CompanySetting::setSettings() under
the module.{slug}.{key} prefix. Activation is instance-global, but
settings are per-company: two companies on the same instance can
configure the same activated module differently.
- routes/api.php mounts GET /api/v1/company-modules at the root of the
company API group and GET/PUT /api/v1/modules/{slug}/settings inside the
existing modules prefix.
Frontend:
- BaseSchemaForm.vue is the central new component — a generic schema-driven
form renderer that maps schema fields to BaseInput / BaseTextarea /
BaseSwitch / BaseMultiselect by type, and builds Vuelidate rules
dynamically from each field's rules array (supports required, email, url,
numeric, min:N, max:N). New fields are added by extending the type ->
component map.
- CompanyModulesIndexView.vue fetches /company-modules and renders a card
grid (with empty/loading states); CompanyModuleCard.vue is the per-row
component with the Settings button. ModuleSettingsView.vue fetches
/modules/{slug}/settings, hands {schema, values} to BaseSchemaForm, and
posts back on submit.
- Company-context routes.ts is rebuilt after the previous commit relocated
the marketplace browser away. It now declares modules.index +
modules.settings, both gated by manage-module ability.
- New api/services/{companyModules,moduleSettings}.service.ts thin clients.
- lang/en.json adds modules.index.{description,empty_title,empty_description},
modules.settings.{title,open,saved,not_found,none}, and
modules.sidebar.section_title. The sidebar key is added here even though
the dynamic sidebar rendering lands in the next commit — keeping all i18n
additions in one file edit avoids hunk-splitting lang/en.json.
Now that the legacy v1 frontend (commit 064bdf53) is gone, the v2 directory is the only frontend and the v2 suffix is just noise. Renames resources/scripts-v2 to resources/scripts via git mv (so git records the move as renames, preserving blame and log --follow), then bulk-rewrites the 152 files that imported via @v2/... to use @/scripts/... instead. The existing @ alias (resources/) covers the new path with no extra config needed.
Drops the now-unused @v2 alias from vite.config.js and points the laravel-vite-plugin entry at resources/scripts/main.ts. Updates the only blade reference (resources/views/app.blade.php) to match. The package.json test script (eslint ./resources/scripts) automatically targets the right place after the rename without any edit.
Verified: npm run build exits clean and the Vite warning lines now reference resources/scripts/plugins/i18n.ts, confirming every import resolved through the new path. git log --follow on any moved file walks back through its scripts-v2 history.