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ConnorYohandGitHub 20c88feabb refactor(saas): remove the legacy credits engine (FE + Java) (#6687)
Complete legacy-credits teardown ("Group 3"). The per-user/per-team
credit model is fully superseded by PAYG (`wallet_ledger`) — confirmed
no PAYG code references it. Authorized to also remove the `TeamCredit`
pool + its monthly reset.

## Frontend (saas)
- Deleted `saas/hooks/useCredits.ts`, `apiKeys/hooks/useCredits.ts`,
`types/credits.ts`, `apiKeys/UsageSection.tsx`.
- `UseSession.tsx`: removed credit members (`creditBalance`,
`creditSummary`, `hasSufficientCredits`, `updateCredits`,
`refreshCredits`, `fetchCredits`) + the credit types + global
credit-update callback. **Kept** `isPro`/`refreshProStatus` and the
Supabase auth subscription listener.
- `services/apiClient.ts`: removed the dead `x-credits-remaining`
handler + low-credit plumbing (token-refresh / PAYG / 401 logic
untouched).
- Credit refs removed from `ApiKeys.tsx`, `AppConfigModal.tsx`,
`auth/teamSession.ts`.

## Java (:saas)
**Deleted (15):** `UserCredit`(+repo),
`TeamCredit`(+repo)+`TeamCreditService`, `CreditService`,
`CreditHeaderUtils`, `CreditResetScheduler`, `CreditController`,
`CreditInterceptorConfig`, `UnifiedCreditInterceptor`,
`CreditSuccessAdvice`, `CreditErrorAdvice`, `CreditConsumptionResult` (+
the CreditController test).

**Edited — stripped legacy credit side-effects, preserved
auth/role/AI/PAYG logic:**
- `AiCreate`/`AiProxyController`: dropped the
`X-Credits-Remaining`/`X-Credit-Source` response header (its only
consumer, the desktop credit system, was already removed).
- `SaasTeamService`: dropped UserCredit/TeamCredit init on team-create +
seat-update.
- `SupabaseAuthenticationFilter` / `SupabaseSecurityConfig`: dropped
`getOrCreateUserCredits` on signup + the credit field/CORS header.
- `UserRoleService`: dropped `resetCycleAllocationForRoleChange`;
`ROLE_PRO_USER` grant/revoke preserved.
- proprietary `UserRepository`: dropped
`findUsersWithApiKeyButNoCredits()`.
- Tests updated to drop credit mocks/refs.

## Kept / scope
- `isPro` / `is_pro` RPC / `ROLE_PRO_USER` (that's the separate Group-4
/ EE effort) and **all PAYG** are untouched.
- **No DB tables dropped.** `user_credits`/`team_credits` stay until a
later **gated** migration — which this PR unblocks (the JPA entities
that pinned them are gone).

## Verify
`:saas:compileJava` + `:saas:compileTestJava` pass; FE `tsc --noEmit`
(saas) + eslint clean; 0 stray artifacts; no residual source refs to the
deleted classes.

## Follow-up (not in this PR)
`ErrorTrackingService` (+
`UserErrorTracker`/`ProcessingErrorType`/`CreditsProperties`) is now a
dead island — its only callers were the deleted interceptors. Safe to
delete, but it cascades beyond the credit scope, so it's a separate
tidy-up.

Targets `feat/desktop-cloud-saas-reuse`.
2026-06-17 14:11:06 +00:00
cd7264a76a refactor(fe): share the SaaS PAYG experience with desktop via a cloud/ layer (#6649)
Co-authored-by: James Brunton <[email protected]>
2026-06-17 11:12:05 +01:00
Anthony StirlingandGitHub b11c272e87 Feature/v2/guest action gating (#6643) 2026-06-12 13:13:38 +01:00
cf513c255b PAYG: pay-as-you-go billing — metered automation/AI/API + one-time free grant (#6589)
## Summary

Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) billing for Stirling-PDF SaaS. Manual PDF editing
stays free forever; only **automation, AI, and API** usage is metered.
Every team gets a **one-time lifetime free grant** (default 500 PDFs)
before any billing; past that, a team adds a card and pays per metered
document, with a self-set monthly spending cap.

This branch combines and supersedes the in-flight BE (#6574) and FE
(#6579) work plus the SaaS edge functions (Stirling-PDF-SaaS PR, now on
`v3`), hardened into a single reviewable feature after a pre-merge
dead-code/security review.

## Billing model

- **Always free:** manual / JWT web-tool usage is `BYPASSED` — never
metered, no matter where it's triggered.
- **Billable categories:** `AUTOMATION`, `AI`, `API`.
- **One-time lifetime free grant** (`pricing_policy.free_tier_units`,
default 500): never resets, survives subscribing. It gates unsubscribed
teams (billable API calls hard-stop with a 402 once exhausted) and
decides the free-vs-paid split of every job.
- **Subscribed:** paid documents (beyond the grant) are metered to a
Stripe Billing Meter; an optional monthly spending cap degrades billable
categories when reached.
- **Dedup:** the same file pushed through several steps within a
workflow window counts **once** (lineage join), so API/AI chaining on
one file isn't double-charged.

## What's included

**Database** — Flyway migrations `V11`→`V21` with matching Supabase
twins: pricing policy + per-team sidecar (`payg_team_extensions`:
subscription id, Stripe customer, free-grant counter), append-only
`wallet_ledger`, shadow charges, subscription-state RPCs (`V14`), audit
logs (`V15`), billing category (`V16`), one-time lifetime free grant
(`V19`), launch-grant seed (`V20`), drop of the unused
`wallet_category_summary` view (`V21`).

**Charge pipeline** — `PaygChargeInterceptor` (open/join a process,
split the free grant, write the ledger DEBIT), `JobChargeService`
(consume the grant under a row lock, restore it on a first-step refund,
meter only the paid portion on completion), `StaleJobCloser` fallback
(idempotent close → meter).

**Entitlement** — `EntitlementService` (per-team cached snapshot:
grant-gated for free teams, monthly-cap-gated for subscribed) +
`EntitlementGuard` (401 `SIGNUP_REQUIRED` / 402 `FEATURE_DEGRADED` /
`PAYG_LIMIT_REACHED`).

**Metering** — `PaygMeterReportingService` writes a durable
`payg_meter_event_log` row around every POST to the `meter-payg-units`
edge fn (pending → posted/failed); `PaygMeterReconcileScheduler` retries
unposted events under the same idempotency key inside Stripe's 24h dedup
window.

**Billing facts** — `TeamBillingService` reads the synced `stripe.*`
mirror (subscription window, per-document rate; the unsubscribed-team
estimate resolves the rate by Price `lookup_key = plan:processor`).

**Wallet API** — `PaygWalletController`: `GET /api/v1/payg/wallet`,
`PATCH /api/v1/payg/cap`.

**Frontend** — PAYG Plan page (two-card free layout + subscribed views),
`useWallet`, upgrade modal with lazy-loaded Stripe Embedded Checkout and
a shared `SpendCapControl`, customer-portal link, 402/401 interceptor
toast, en-GB i18n. (Per-member usage shows each teammate's spend; the
activity feed is behind a flag until polished.)

**SaaS edge functions** (`Stirling-PDF-SaaS` `v3`) —
`create-checkout-session`, `create-payg-team-subscription`,
`create-customer-portal-session`, `meter-payg-units`,
`payg-subscription-webhook`, `stripe-sync`, plus the stripe-sync
`migrate` + scoped-`backfill` scripts. All price lookup is DB-driven (no
`STRIPE_PAYG_PRICE_ID_*` env vars).

## Release prerequisites (prod)

1. Apply Flyway migrations (`V11`→`V21`) and the Supabase migration
twins.
2. Stripe Sync Engine: run `stripe-sync:migrate`, then a **scoped**
backfill — `product`, `price`, `customer`, `subscription` only (not
`all`, which rate-limits).
3. Register 2 PAYG webhook endpoints (each its own signing secret):
`stripe-sync` (product/price/customer/subscription `.*`) and
`payg-subscription-webhook` (`customer.subscription.created`/`.deleted`
drive state; `.updated` + `invoice.*` observed). Keep the legacy
`stripe-webhook` only if credits/self-hosted flows still run.
4. Stripe Billing Meter: `event_name = payg_doc_units`, value key
`processed_documents`.
5. Env: `PAYG_METER_ENDPOINT` + `SUPABASE_EDGE_FUNCTION_SECRET`
(backend); the webhook signing secrets (edge fns). The default pricing
policy must point at the PAYG Stripe Price(s); `V20` seeds
`free_tier_units = 500`.

## Testing

- `:saas:test` green, `:saas:spotlessCheck` clean, edge-fn Deno tests
green, FE saas typecheck clean (the remaining errors are pre-existing
`proprietary/*` + `prototypes/*`, untouched here). Cucumber shadow-mode
suite + CI workflow included.

## Pre-merge review

An independent dead-code/security pass came back **clean on security**
(team-derived authz / no IDOR, leader-only cap mutation, no
billing-category downgrade, dev/mock hooks gated to
`import.meta.env.DEV` + `/dev/`, no secrets/injection, fail-open
metering by design). The dead/unwired code it flagged has been removed
in this branch (unenforced sub-cap control, an unused JDBC DAO + its
view, dead methods).

## Follow-ups (tracked, not blocking)

- **Enforce per-member sub-caps** — the control was removed because it
read for display but never gated a request; the per-member usage display
and `cap_units` column are retained for when enforcement is wired.
- **API/AI chaining billing model + `ProcessType` enum** — confirm
same-file dedup covers API chaining; define per-tool AI charging; decide
whether the unused enum values stay.
- **Activity feed** — hidden behind a flag until the meter-event surface
is polished.

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Co-authored-by: Reece <[email protected]>
2026-06-11 15:56:01 +01:00
Anthony Stirling 5b412c0fed cleanup: trim oversized comments across recent SaaS fixes
Reduce multi-paragraph comment blocks to short two-line notes and drop
history-style references; no behaviour changes.
2026-06-10 14:30:29 +01:00
Anthony Stirling bf18af4708 fix: show user avatar on the home page settings button
The bottom-left settings button and the settings page both read
profilePictureUrl, but only the settings page had a fallback (initials
avatar) - the button silently fell back to a gear. The URL itself was
usually null because fetchProfilePicture raced the background OAuth
avatar sync with a fixed 500ms delay and never retried, and a missing
bucket object simply resolved to null.

- useConfigButtonIcon: fall back to the same initials avatar as the
  settings page instead of the gear when no picture URL is available.
- UseSession: fetch the profile picture when syncOAuthAvatar settles
  (init and SIGNED_IN) instead of after an arbitrary 500ms.
- fetchProfilePicture: when the bucket copy is missing, fall back to
  the OAuth provider's own photo URL so the picture shows immediately
  on first login - unless the user explicitly uploaded/removed a
  picture (metadata source 'upload'), preserving the remove flow.
2026-06-10 14:25:19 +01:00
Anthony StirlingandClaude Opus 4.8 e7bbbb4702 fix: make the 401 login redirect loop structurally impossible
Audit of every code path that can produce the login->/->login cycle
found the observed loop was one instance of a repeatable class: any
automatic API call that persistently 401s while the Supabase session is
valid triggers httpErrorHandler's hard redirect to /login, which sees
the valid session and bounces back. Close the class, not just the
instance:

- saas apiClient: a 401 that survives a refresh-and-retry means the
  backend rejected a valid token (authz bug / wrong origin), not an
  expired session - never redirect to /login for it. Also fix the stale
  publicEndpoints entry ('endpoints-enabled' matched nothing; the real
  routes are endpoints-availability and endpoint-enabled).
- httpErrorHandler: sessionStorage loop breaker - if a 401 redirect
  already fired within 10s, suppress the repeat instead of cycling.
- Guard the remaining unflagged automatic callers: /api/v1/credits
  (fires on session init and TOKEN_REFRESHED), endpoints-availability
  (fires on app load), and ui-data/login (auto-called when a stale
  stirling_jwt is present).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
2026-06-10 13:44:21 +01:00
James BruntonandGitHub 4d5eeb103f Fix username display issues (#6471)
# Description of Changes
Main fixes:
- Fix the display of the username in the bottom left
- Now displays as "User" when not logged in on self-hosted (desktop) and
"Guest" on SaaS when logged in anonymously
- Now updates properly when the user logs in/out in SaaS, desktop and
self-hosted
- Fix incremental build issues in the desktop app that have been here
since the start (I hope at least - I think the issue is that the JLink
is built read-only and then on subsequent builds you get OS errors when
trying to override the JLink with the new version. There's no real need
for it to be read-only that I know of, so we might as well just make it
R/W and ship like that)
2026-05-29 14:35:47 +00:00
James BruntonandGitHub 44fbf8c587 Various bug fixes found while testing SaaS build (#6459)
# Description of Changes
Various fixes and improvements I made while testing the SaaS code:
- Changes the new `.env.saas` file to live in `app/` and match the
semantics of the other `.env` files
- Adds top-level `task dev:saas` command to spawn SaaS frontend &
backend
- Deletes dead SaaS code and improves some overriding logic
- Fixes refreshing issue when coming back to the tab
- Fix the Compare tool's selection logic
- Make Compare handle error cases properly
- Fixes the location of the "Dismiss All Errors" button (was rendering
on top of the top-bar with a transparent background previously so it
looked rubbish)
- Fixes file selection in PDF Editor
2026-05-28 11:05:30 +00:00
0a50e765b7 Restructure/frontend editor (#6404)
## Move editor under `frontend/editor/`

Pure restructure: `frontend/` becomes the workspace, `frontend/editor/`
holds
  the PDF editor. 1775 file renames + 40 wiring edits. No logic changes.

  ### Why

`frontend/` is currently the editor — its `src/`, `public/`,
`src-tauri/`,
  config files all sit at the root. Promoting `frontend/` to a
workspace and putting the editor in a sibling folder leaves room for
future
apps to drop in alongside it, sharing one `package.json` /
`node_modules` /
  lint config / Storybook.

  ### What moves

  frontend/
  ├── editor/                ← NEW: everything editor-specific
  │   ├── src/               ← was frontend/src/
  │   ├── public/            ← was frontend/public/
  │   ├── src-tauri/         ← was frontend/src-tauri/
│ ├── index.html, vite.config.ts, vitest.config.ts, playwright.config.ts
  │   ├── tsconfig*.json, tailwind.config.js, postcss.config.js
  │   ├── scripts/
  │   ├── .env, .env.desktop, .env.saas
  │   └── DeveloperGuide.md
├── package.json, package-lock.json, node_modules/ ← workspace install
  ├── eslint.config.mjs, .prettierrc, .prettierignore ← shared tooling
  ├── .gitignore
  └── README.md

  ### Wiring edits (40 files)

  - `.taskfiles/frontend.yml`, `desktop.yml`, `e2e.yml`
  - `build.gradle`, `app/core/build.gradle`
- `eslint.config.mjs`, `frontend/package.json`, `.gitignore`,
`.prettierignore`
  - `docker/frontend/Dockerfile`
  - 8 `.github/workflows/*.yml`, plus `.github/dependabot.yml`,
    `.github/config/.files.yaml`, `.github/labeler-config-srvaroa.yml`
  - `scripts/translations/**`
- Docs: `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, `ADDING_TOOLS.md`,
`DeveloperGuide.md`,
`WINDOWS_SIGNING.md`, `devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md`,
`frontend/README.md`,
    `frontend/editor/DeveloperGuide.md`

Plus 3 renamed + edited: `editor/vite.config.ts` (env path +
node_modules
  walk-up), `editor/scripts/setup-env.mts` (renamed from `.ts` for
`import.meta.url`), `editor/scripts/build-provisioner.mjs` (resolve
src-tauri
  relative to script).

  ### Verification

  | Check | Result |
  |---|---|
  | `task frontend:typecheck:all` (6 variants) | exit 0 |
  | `task frontend:lint` (eslint + dpdm) | exit 0 |
  | `task frontend:format:check` | exit 0 |
  | `task frontend:test` | 657 tests pass, 50 files |
| `task frontend:build:{core,proprietary,saas,desktop,prototypes}` | all
green |
| `task desktop:build` | full Tauri pipeline →
`Stirling-PDF_2.11.0_x64_en-US.msi` |
  | `playwright test --list --project=stubbed` | 172 tests discovered |

`task desktop:build` exercises the heaviest path — Rust + WiX + MSI
bundle
against the moved `editor/src-tauri/`. If anything in the restructure
was
  wrong it wouldn't have built.

  ### Test plan

  - [ ] `frontend-validation.yml` green
  - [ ] `e2e-stubbed.yml` green
  - [ ] `tauri-build.yml` green on at least one platform
  - [ ] `check_toml.yml` runs on a translation-touching PR

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <[email protected]>
2026-05-22 13:40:34 +01:00