Gate the app behind Google sign-in restricted to verified @theodo.com
identities, and record the real reporter on filed defects (F9).
- nuxt-auth-utils for sealed cookie sessions + the Google OAuth handler,
mounted at /auth/google/callback to match the registered redirect URI.
- isAllowedGoogleUser re-derives the domain from Google's verified email;
the spoofable `hd` claim is deliberately ignored (DESIGN T9).
- Default-deny: server middleware 401s unauthenticated /api calls (health
and the session endpoint excepted); a global route middleware redirects
unauthenticated page navigations to /login.
- getReporter() now reads the session email instead of the dev stub.
- Env contract moves to nuxt-auth-utils names (NUXT_SESSION_PASSWORD,
NUXT_OAUTH_GOOGLE_*); .env.example, compose and README updated.
Unit-tested: domain check (incl. hd-spoof + look-alike) and public-path
matching. Live OAuth round-trip pending manual verification.
Overlay each filed defect as a red dot inside its section box with a
diagonal date label; cap visible dots and collapse the remainder to a
"+N more" using the authoritative per-section counts (T6).
Add an `overlay` scoped slot to BoardView (C2) so the dashboard can layer
dots without forking the board definition (F1); the reporting view leaves
it empty. DotMap groups the bounded feed by section and the /defects page
wires both endpoints.
Drop the two-subdomain split (ADR 0004): report at /, view defects at
/defects, with a shared layout + header nav. Renames the dashboard page to
defects.vue and updates plan/README. Transparency over separation now that
auth gates everyone, and it removes the Coolify two-domain routing question.
POST /api/defects validates the body with arktype (known section, uuid
project, non-empty trimmed verbatim) and resolves the reporter through a dev
seam (getReporter, ADR 0002) until OAuth lands. DefectForm is a DaisyUI modal
opened by a section click — pick a project, describe the problem, submit.
Encode the board as blocks of stacked-section columns (C1) and render it as
the ASCII-styled DOM grid (C2) with hover highlight and a select emit. Layout
mirrors the physical board (Client Satisfaction above Product Architecture;
Macroplan above Defect Visualisation, both left of Feature Kanban) and boxes
use true ISO 216 proportions (1:√2, each step up scaled by √2). Both views
render from the one definition; tests pin section presence, click, hover,
layout order, and a snapshot.
Nuxt 4 (app/ structure) + TypeScript, ESLint, Vitest + @nuxt/test-utils,
Drizzle + pg, a /api/health route with a DB ping, and a dev docker-compose
(app + Postgres). Verified: pnpm test, lint, and build pass; the built
server answers /api/health.