Migrate the partner-mode customer switcher, in-customer banner, sidebar tile and the team invite/teammate panels off the data/customers fixture onto the real /api/partner/tenants list (shared key, gated to partner-staff so the global shell doesn't 403 for other users). Active customer resolves by tenant _id (the key the customers page already passes to partnerMode.enter); partner-identity labels now use the real partner name from useMe. Removes the now-unused customers + CustomerOrg-list fixture export and the dead setCustomer helper. Verified in UI: switcher + enter/exit show real Baslund Test / Baslund Research ApS.
Partner reports — health cohorts, revenue-by-plan, top customers, signup/churn cohorts, plus saved custom reports (create/list/delete). Operator platform-wide reports (MRR, revenue by plan, top tenants, growth). Replaces the reports fixtures in both apps.
Backend (platform-api): computed tenant health plus industry/brandColor; partner-scoped tenant update/suspend/resume guarded by assertPartnerOwnsTenant; enriched partner users (MFA + access level) with invite/remove; partner settings and whitelabel branding persistence; Authentik authenticator counting and group removal. Audit on every mutation.
Frontend (portal): all five partner pages on real data — dashboard alerts, customers edit/suspend, team MFA/access with invite/remove, editable settings, branding fetch/save.
Operator: dashboard and infrastructure service health driven by real liveness probes; fabricated uptime/p95/error-rate removed.
Move partner domain types out of data/customers.ts into types/partner.ts so the fixture data exports can be removed later without breaking type imports. Add usePartnerTenants / usePartnerMrr composables wrapping the shared-key partner fetches.
Upgrade both Nuxt apps to Nuxt 4.4.6 (vue-tsc 3, TypeScript 5.6, undici 7) and add a root tsconfig.json to each app. Fix the strict-null / noUncheckedIndexedAccess errors surfaced by Nuxt 4's stricter generated tsconfig and vue-tsc 3. Drop the nuxt-oidc-auth pnpm patch (Nuxt 4 fixes the prepare:types crash natively).
Brings up Dezky's local development environment end-to-end:
Infrastructure (docker-compose):
- Traefik v3.7 reverse proxy with mkcert TLS (v3.2 couldn't speak Docker API 1.54)
- Postgres + Mongo + Redis with healthchecks and init script for per-service users
- Authentik 2025.10 (server + worker) as OIDC IdP
- Stalwart v0.16 mail server (image renamed from stalwartlabs/mail-server)
- OCIS 7.0 with PROXY_TLS=false and OCIS_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/ocis so init writes
where the server reads
- Collabora office, plus the portal + provisioning service stubs
- Docker network aliases on Traefik so containers resolve auth.dezky.local etc.
through the network (not host /etc/hosts)
- Docker socket mount parameterized for macOS Docker Desktop symlink path
Authentik provisioning (done via API after stack boot):
- ocis-provider (public client) + OCIS Files application
- dezky-portal provider (confidential) + Dezky Portal application
- Admin API token bound to akadmin manually since 2025.10's
AUTHENTIK_BOOTSTRAP_TOKEN env var doesn't auto-materialize a token row
Portal (apps/portal):
- Nuxt 3 with nuxt-oidc-auth 1.0.0-beta.11 against generic 'oidc' preset
- Global auth middleware; login at /auth/oidc/login redirects to Authentik
- Visual implementation of Claude Design 'Auth' canvas: AuthShell, NodeMark,
Auth* sub-components, design tokens as CSS custom properties
- Pages: auth/login, auth/expired, auth/disabled, index (post-login landing)
- mkcert root CA mounted into the portal so Node fetch trusts Authentik's
self-signed cert (NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS) — dev only
Docs:
- AUTHENTIK-SETUP.md updated with manual token bind + portal provider scripted
alternative
- NEXT-STEPS.md: Phase 1 and Phase 2 marked done with file locations and
dev-mode caveats
Dev-mode shortcuts that need to be revisited before prod:
- skipAccessTokenParsing on the OIDC config
- NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS mkcert mount
- Bootstrap password still the generated value in .env
- Authentik admin token (dezky-bootstrap-token) is non-expiring