bert.hausmans a9c5746e12 style(layout): align WorkspaceSwitcher avatar to the header logo recipe
Manual smoke after the logo-anchor fix (63300e5f) showed the footer
WorkspaceSwitcher used different spacing and a boxed avatar vs the
header logo. Applied the identical alignment recipe so the workspace
avatar mirrors the brand logo in both states (Option B from the
brief — bare square when collapsed, padded trigger only when
expanded).

Changes (WorkspaceSwitcher.vue only):
- Wrapper toggles `h-[56px] flex items-center px-4` when collapsed
  (mirrors the SidebarHeader brand row) and stays `p-2` when
  expanded (room for the padded trigger).
- Collapsed: a BARE rounded-lg avatar button at the same 16px left
  offset as the header logo. No `.trigger` container, no rounded
  hover-bg box wider than the avatar — the button IS the visible
  square (`.ws-logo .ws-logo-square w-8 h-8 rounded-lg`). True
  top/bottom mirror of the brand square.
- Expanded: unchanged padded `.trigger` button with avatar + name +
  chevron + hover bg. Avatar's left offset stays at 16px from the
  rail (wrapper p-2 + trigger p-2) so the expanded avatar also
  lines up vertically with the header logo.

Same alignment equation as the header recipe:

    rail_collapsed (64px) = square (32px) + 2 × px-4 (2 × 16px)

In both states the avatar's left edge sits at x=16px from the
rail's left — identical to the brand logo above. Vertical line
down the left side now reads as a single column of squares.

Desktop only. Mobile drawer chrome stays as MOBILE-SHELL-PARITY.

Tests adapted:
- `expanded trigger uses rounded-lg` (was tested in both states; the
  collapsed render no longer has a `.trigger` container).
- `expanded trigger has no justify-center` (split from the
  prior two-state assertion).
- New: `collapsed renders a bare avatar button (no .trigger
  container, just .ws-logo)` — locks the bare-square contract.
- New: `collapsed wrapper uses px-4` — locks the
  centring-equation invariant (rail=square+2×px-4) against
  accidental wrapper-padding regressions.

Suite delta: 563 → 564 (+1 net: +2 new collapsed-shape asserts,
−1 redundant two-state assert).

vue-tsc clean. Scoped ESLint clean (0 errors, pre-existing
warnings only). Manual smoke pending Bert — draw a vertical line
down the rail's left edge and verify the brand square and the
workspace square left edges sit on it in both states; in collapsed
mode verify the avatar is a bare square (no boxed button), same
visual treatment as the bare logo above.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-21 01:08:41 +02:00

Crewli

Multi-tenant SaaS platform for event and festival operations: planning, people, accreditation, artist advancing, volunteer shifts, briefings, and show-day tooling (Mission Control). The backend is a JSON-only Laravel API; all user interfaces are Vue 3 single-page apps.


What Crewli covers

  • Organisations & events — Multi-tenant data with organisation-scoped access; events move through a defined lifecycle (draft → published → registration → buildup → show day → teardown → closed).
  • Festival structure — Sections, time slots, shifts, assignments, claiming/approval flows for volunteers and crew.
  • People & crowds — Crowd types (crew, volunteers, artists, guests, press, partners, suppliers), persons, lists, and (planned) rich accreditation (items, zones, hand-out).
  • Artists & advancing — Booking status, stages/timetable concepts, advance sections and token-based portal access for external artists.
  • Communication — Briefings, campaigns, and operational messaging (see architecture doc for target modules).
  • Portal (external users) — One portal app, two modes: login (Sanctum) for long-term users such as volunteers, and token access for per-event links (e.g. artists, suppliers).

Implementation is phased; the authoritative feature and schema list lives in the architecture and design references below.


Applications

App Path Port Role
SPA apps/app/ 5174 Single-SPA product covering organizers, volunteers, crew, super admins (context-routed in-app), plus token-based access for artists, suppliers, press. Includes Platform Admin section for super admins (/platform/*).

The SPA talks to the API over CORS with Laravel Sanctum tokens.


Tech stack

Layer Technology
API PHP 8.2+, Laravel 12, Sanctum, Spatie Permission (and Activity Log / Media Library where used)
Data MySQL 8, Redis (cache/queues)
Frontends Vue 3, TypeScript, Vite, Vuexy + Vuetify, Pinia, TanStack Query, VeeValidate + Zod
Local services Docker Compose (MySQL, Redis, Mailpit)

Rule of thumb: business tables use ULID primary keys; event-related data is scoped by organisation (global scopes + policies), not ad hoc where clauses in controllers.


Project structure

crewli/
├── api/                 # Laravel 12 REST API (JSON only)
├── apps/
│   ├── app/             # Organizer SPA (primary UI + platform admin)
│   └── portal/          # External portal SPA
├── docker/              # Docker / Compose assets
├── docs/                # SETUP, API notes, schema notes
├── resources/
│   ├── design/          # Product source of truth (design docs, see table below)
│   └── vuexy-admin-*/   # Vuexy template reference (bundled kit)
├── .cursor/             # ARCHITECTURE.md, instructions.md, rules for AI/helpers
└── Makefile             # Dev commands

Vuexy @core/ and @layouts/ in each app should stay untouched; customize via app config, navigation, and app-level components.


Quick start

# 1. Infrastructure
make services

# 2. API env, dependencies, database (see docs/SETUP.md)
cd api && cp .env.example .env && composer install && php artisan key:generate && php artisan migrate

# 3. Run API + the SPAs you need (separate terminals)
make api
make app
make portal

Detailed setup: docs/SETUP.md.


Development URLs

Service Development Env / notes
API http://localhost:8000/api/v1 Base path /api/v1
Organizer http://localhost:5174 FRONTEND_APP_URL
Portal http://localhost:5175 FRONTEND_PORTAL_URL
Mailpit http://localhost:8025 Local mail capture

Production (crewli.app)

Domains: crewli.app is this product (API + organizer + portal SPAs, transactional email from the app, seeds, etc.). crewli.nl is reserved for a future public marketing site only — do not point this codebase's APP_URL, CORS, Sanctum, or app mail at crewli.nl.

Typical layout (configure the same values in api/.env — see api/.env.example):

Service URL Env variable
API https://api.crewli.app APP_URL
Organizer https://crewli.app FRONTEND_APP_URL
Portal https://portal.crewli.app FRONTEND_PORTAL_URL

Frontends: set VITE_API_URL=https://api.crewli.app/api/v1 in each app's env for production builds. SANCTUM_STATEFUL_DOMAINS must list the hostnames only of the two SPAs (e.g. crewli.app,portal.crewli.app).


Makefile commands

make services       # MySQL, Redis, Mailpit
make services-stop
make api            # Laravel on :8000
make app            # Organizer on :5174
make portal         # Portal on :5175
make migrate
make fresh          # migrate:fresh --seed
make db-shell

Documentation

Resource Contents
CLAUDE.md Project conventions, vibe-coding principles, Vuexy-first decision tree (auto-loaded by Claude Code).
.cursor/rules/ Workspace, Laravel, Vue, testing conventions.
dev-docs/SETUP.md Environment and local setup.
dev-docs/SCHEMA.md Database schema (kept in sync with migrations).
dev-docs/API.md API contract.
dev-docs/design-document.md Product specification.

Testing

cd api && php artisan test

Feature tests should cover happy paths plus 401 (unauthenticated), 403 (wrong organisation), and 422 (validation) where applicable.

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