The AI has implemented the Phase 3 plan, which includes adding approval failure monitoring to the existing error monitoring page, extending the ErrorAnalytics component with approval metrics, adding performance indexes, and creating the ApprovalFailureModal component.
Applies Phase 2 resilience improvements including slug uniqueness constraints, foreign key validation, and rate limiting. This includes new database migrations for slug uniqueness and foreign key validation, and updates to the edge function for rate limiting.
Update the date placeholder in `docs/ATOMIC_APPROVAL_TRANSACTIONS.md` from `2025-01-XX` to `2025-11-06` to accurately reflect the migration completion date.
Implement the destructive migration plan to remove the old approval flow entirely. This includes deleting the legacy edge function, removing the toggle component, simplifying frontend code, and updating documentation.
Update actions.ts and ApprovalTransactionToggle.tsx to default to the new atomic transaction RPC flow. The feature flag can now be used to disable the new flow for emergency rollback.
Implement blue-green deployment strategy for approval flow. This involves deploying the new RPC function alongside the existing edge function, creating a new edge function that calls the RPC, and adding a feature flag to the frontend to toggle between the old and new flows. The plan includes testing in production, gradual rollout, and eventual deprecation of the old edge function.
Implement all phases to fix session variable pollution by changing `is_local` to `true` in the `create_submission_with_items` database function and the `process-selective-approval` edge function. This ensures session variables are transaction-scoped, preventing data corruption and attribution errors. Includes database migration, edge function updates, and monitoring for attribution mismatches.
Implement orphaned image cleanup, temp refs cleanup, deadlock retry, and lock cleanup. These fixes address critical areas of data integrity, resource management, and system resilience within the submission pipeline.
Corrected database migration for idempotency keys to resolve issues with partial indexes using `now()`. The migration now includes the `submission_idempotency_keys` table, indexes, RLS policies, a cleanup function, and an `idempotency_stats` view.
Centralize all business logic validation within the edge function for the submission pipeline. Remove validation logic from React hooks, retaining only basic UX validation (e.g., checking for empty fields). This ensures a single source of truth for validation, preventing inconsistencies between the frontend and backend.
Wrap edge function approval loop in database transaction to prevent partial data on failures. This change ensures atomicity for approval operations, preventing inconsistent data states in case of errors.
Implement Phase 1 of the JSONB violation fix by creating the `park_submission_locations` table. This includes migrating existing data from `park_submissions.temp_location_data` and updating relevant code to read and write to the new relational table. The `temp_location_data` column will be dropped after data migration.
Implement changes to enhance the display of timeline event submissions in the moderation queue. This includes updating the `get_submission_items_with_entities` function to include timeline event data, creating a new `RichTimelineEventDisplay` component, and modifying `SubmissionItemsList` and `TimelineEventPreview` components to utilize the new display logic.
Implement the plan to enhance the display of timeline event submissions in the moderation queue. This includes fixing the database function to fetch timeline event data, creating a new `RichTimelineEventDisplay` component, and updating the `SubmissionItemsList` and `TimelineEventPreview` components to leverage this new display. The goal is to provide moderators with complete and contextually rich information for timeline events.
Refactor park updates, ride updates, and timeline event submissions to use dedicated relational tables instead of JSON blobs in `submission_items.item_data`. This enforces the "NO JSON IN SQL" rule, improving queryability, data integrity, and consistency across the pipeline.
Implement plan to fix ride model technical specifications pipeline. This includes creating a new migration for the `ride_model_submission_technical_specifications` table, updating `entitySubmissionHelpers.ts` to handle insertion of technical specifications, and modifying the edge function `process-selective-approval/index.ts` to fetch these specifications. This ensures no data loss for ride model technical specifications.
Implement the plan to fix critical data loss in ride submissions. This includes:
- Storing ride technical specifications, coaster statistics, and name history in submission tables.
- Adding missing category-specific fields to the `ride_submissions` table via a new migration.
- Updating submission helpers and the edge function to include these new fields.
- Fixing the park location Zod schema to include `street_address`.
Implement the plan to add `street_address` to the location creation logic within the `process-selective-approval` edge function. This ensures that `street_address` is preserved when approving composite submissions, completing the end-to-end pipeline for this field.
Update submission and moderation pipeline to correctly handle `street_address`. This includes:
- Adding `street_address` to the Zod schema in `ParkForm.tsx`.
- Ensuring `street_address` is included in `tempLocationData` for park and composite park creations in `entitySubmissionHelpers.ts`.
- Preserving `street_address` when editing submissions in `submissionItemsService.ts`.
- Saving `street_address` when new locations are created during submission approval in `submissionItemsService.ts`.
Implement the plan to refactor the address display in the park detail page. This includes updating the sidebar address to show the street address on its own line, followed by city, state, and postal code on the next line, and the country on a separate line. This change aims to create a more compact and natural address format.
Adds a street_address column to the locations table and updates the LocationSearch component to capture, store, and display full street addresses. This includes database migration, interface updates, and formatter logic.