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Third and final phase of the AI feature. A SparklesIcon button is added to every Tiptap WYSIWYG editor (invoice notes, email body compose, note templates — ~6 places where RichEditor is used) that opens a modal with a prompt input, optional 'use current content as context' toggle, preview area, and Insert / Replace / Regenerate actions.
**Backend (thin)** — AiTextGenerationService is stateless: resolve config → check text_generation_enabled → instantiate driver → call textCompletion() with a system-prompt-wrapped user instruction. The system prompt is terse and opinionated: 'Return only the requested text. No preamble, no explanation, no markdown code fences.' When context is provided, it's included as a separate framed block ('Context (current content the user is working with):') so the model knows it's operating on existing copy.
**GenerationController** — POST /api/v1/ai/generate with {prompt, context?}. Validates prompt required (max 4000 chars) and context optional (max 20000 chars). Rate-limited via the same 'ai' RateLimiter from Phase 2 (30/min per user/company). Gated by 'use ai' Bouncer ability + AiConfigurationService resolution. Returns {text} on success or {error, message} with 422 on any AiException.
**Frontend modal (AiTextGenerationModal.vue)** — mounted globally in CompanyLayout when bootstrap reports ai.enabled && text_generation_enabled. Uses the existing modalStore pattern: self-registers on componentName='AiTextGenerationModal'. Modal state includes prompt, useContext toggle, generatedText preview. Callers (currently RichEditor) pass onInsert/onReplace callbacks via modalStore.data; the modal invokes them with the final text and closes — it knows nothing about tiptap or ProseMirror.
**RichEditor integration** — the Sparkles toolbar button is pushed onto the existing editorButtons ref at setup time, gated on globalStore.ai.enabled && text_generation_enabled. The button opens the modal with the editor's current getHTML() as context and callbacks that use the tiptap chain API: insertContent for Insert, selectAll().deleteSelection().insertContent for Replace. No reactivity on the flag check — it's set once at bootstrap and doesn't change during a session.
**Tests** (7 new) — AiGenerationTest with a dedicated TextGenDriver test double that tracks the exact prompt passed to textCompletion(). Covers: happy path, context inclusion/omission, AI globally disabled rejection, text_generation role disabled rejection, prompt/context length validation, response whitespace trimming.
395 tests pass (was 388, +7 new). Pint clean. npm run build clean. The AI feature is now complete end-to-end: provider configuration (Phase 1), chat assistant with DB tool-calling (Phase 2), and text generation popup (Phase 3).
54 lines
1.5 KiB
PHP
54 lines
1.5 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace App\Http\Controllers\Company\Ai;
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use App\Http\Controllers\Controller;
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use App\Services\Ai\AiTextGenerationService;
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use App\Support\Ai\AiException;
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use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse;
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use Illuminate\Http\Request;
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use Illuminate\Validation\ValidationException;
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class GenerationController extends Controller
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{
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public function __construct(
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private readonly AiTextGenerationService $generator,
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) {}
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/**
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* One-shot text generation for the WYSIWYG popup.
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*
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* Stateless — nothing is persisted. Each call is fully self-contained.
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* Rate-limited via the shared 'ai' limiter so a stuck client can't
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* hammer the provider.
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*
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* @throws ValidationException
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*/
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public function __invoke(Request $request): JsonResponse
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{
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$this->authorize('use ai');
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$validated = $this->validate($request, [
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'prompt' => 'required|string|max:4000',
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'context' => 'nullable|string|max:20000',
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]);
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try {
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$text = $this->generator->generate(
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(int) $request->header('company'),
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$validated['prompt'],
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$validated['context'] ?? null,
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);
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} catch (AiException $e) {
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return response()->json([
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'error' => $e->errorKey,
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'message' => $e->getMessage(),
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], 422);
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}
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return response()->json([
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'text' => $text,
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]);
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}
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}
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