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InvoiceShelf/app/Http/Controllers/Company/Modules/ModuleSettingsController.php
Darko Gjorgjijoski e6eeacb6d4 feat(modules): company-context module surfaces and schema-driven settings
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.
2026-04-09 00:29:36 +02:00

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<?php
namespace App\Http\Controllers\Company\Modules;
use App\Http\Controllers\Controller;
use App\Models\CompanySetting;
use Illuminate\Http\JsonResponse;
use Illuminate\Http\Request;
use InvoiceShelf\Modules\Registry as ModuleRegistry;
use InvoiceShelf\Modules\Settings\Schema;
/**
* Schema-driven module settings backend.
*
* Each active module's ServiceProvider::boot() calls
* Registry::registerSettings($slug, $schema) once at app boot. This controller
* exposes that schema to the frontend, validates submitted values against the
* schema's per-field rules, and persists per-company values into CompanySetting
* under the key prefix `module.{slug}.{field_key}`.
*
* Activation is instance-global, but settings are per-company — two companies
* on the same instance can configure the same activated module differently.
*/
class ModuleSettingsController extends Controller
{
public function show(Request $request, string $slug): JsonResponse
{
$this->authorize('manage modules');
$schema = ModuleRegistry::settingsFor($slug);
if ($schema === null) {
abort(404, "Module '{$slug}' has not registered a settings schema.");
}
$values = collect($schema->fields())
->mapWithKeys(fn (array $field) => [
$field['key'] => CompanySetting::getSetting(
"module.{$slug}.{$field['key']}",
$request->header('company')
) ?? $field['default'],
])
->all();
return response()->json([
'schema' => $schema->toArray(),
'values' => $values,
]);
}
public function update(Request $request, string $slug): JsonResponse
{
$this->authorize('manage modules');
$schema = ModuleRegistry::settingsFor($slug);
if ($schema === null) {
abort(404, "Module '{$slug}' has not registered a settings schema.");
}
$rules = $this->buildRules($schema);
$allowedKeys = array_keys($rules);
$validated = $request->validate($rules);
$companyId = $request->header('company');
// Only persist keys the schema knows about — silently drop unknown keys
// rather than letting modules write arbitrary settings.
$settingsToWrite = [];
foreach ($allowedKeys as $key) {
if (array_key_exists($key, $validated)) {
$settingsToWrite["module.{$slug}.{$key}"] = $this->normalizeForStorage($validated[$key]);
}
}
if ($settingsToWrite !== []) {
CompanySetting::setSettings($settingsToWrite, $companyId);
}
return response()->json(['success' => true]);
}
/**
* Convert a Schema's field rule arrays into a flat Laravel validator rules array.
*
* Field rules are passed through verbatim — a field declared as
* `'rules' => ['required', 'string', 'max:255']` becomes
* `['my_field' => ['required', 'string', 'max:255']]`. The frontend's
* BaseSchemaForm.vue understands a subset of these for client-side validation;
* the backend validator is the source of truth.
*
* @return array<string, array<int, string>>
*/
private function buildRules(Schema $schema): array
{
$rules = [];
foreach ($schema->fields() as $field) {
$rules[$field['key']] = $this->withTypeRule($field);
}
return $rules;
}
/**
* Prepend a sensible per-type validation rule so booleans must be booleans,
* numbers must be numeric, etc., even if the module didn't declare it.
*
* @param array<string, mixed> $field
* @return array<int, string>
*/
private function withTypeRule(array $field): array
{
/** @var array<int, string> $declared */
$declared = $field['rules'] ?? [];
$typeRule = match ($field['type']) {
'switch' => 'boolean',
'number' => 'numeric',
'multiselect' => 'array',
default => 'nullable',
};
// Avoid duplicating the type rule if the module already declared it
if (in_array($typeRule, $declared, true)) {
return $declared;
}
return array_merge([$typeRule], $declared);
}
/**
* CompanySetting stores everything as strings. Cast booleans, ints, and
* arrays to a representation that round-trips through getSetting/setSetting
* without losing information. Reads happen in show() above and naturally
* return strings; the frontend handles re-coercion in BaseSchemaForm.vue.
*/
private function normalizeForStorage(mixed $value): string
{
if (is_bool($value)) {
return $value ? '1' : '0';
}
if (is_array($value)) {
return json_encode($value, JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES) ?: '[]';
}
return (string) ($value ?? '');
}
}