m 316dc9f9bf feat(fristen): Phase E — Persistent deadline management UI
Adds the persistent-deadline layer on top of the Phase A schema:

Backend (Go)
- internal/services/frist_service.go: CRUD + bulk import + summary
  counts, all gated through AkteService.GetByID for office-scoped
  visibility. Every mutation writes an akten_events row.
- internal/handlers/fristen.go: GET/POST/PATCH/DELETE for /api/fristen,
  /api/fristen/{id}, /api/fristen/{id}/complete, /api/fristen/summary,
  /api/akten/{id}/fristen, /api/akten/{id}/fristen/bulk.
- internal/handlers/fristen_pages.go: serves the four new HTML pages.
- Models: Frist + FristWithAkte (joined for the list page).
- Service wired into cmd/server/main.go.

Frontend (Bun TSX + per-page client TS)
- /fristen        — list with traffic-light summary cards (red/amber/
                    green), status + Akte filters, inline mark-complete.
- /fristen/neu    — create form (Akte select, due date, optional rule
                    + notes); /akten/{id}/fristen/neu pre-selects.
- /fristen/{id}   — detail with inline edit, complete, role-gated delete.
- /fristen/kalender — month grid with deadline dots + day popup.
- Akten detail "Fristen" tab now shows the real list (Phase D
  placeholder removed).
- Fristenrechner: "Als Frist(en) speichern" CTA opens a modal that
  picks an Akte + which calculated rows to import (POSTs to /bulk).
- Sidebar: activates the Fristen entry (was greyed-out in Phase D).
- DE/EN i18n for all new copy.
- Traffic-light + calendar styles in global.css.

Visibility, audit and role-gating reuse the Phase B/D primitives —
no new RLS or auth surface.
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paliad

Paliad — patent practice platform for HLC colleagues. Knowledge tools (Kostenrechner, Glossar, Gebührentabellen, Checklisten, Gerichtsverzeichnis, Links, Downloads) plus Aktenverwaltung (matters, deadlines, appointments, documents — Phase 0 in progress).

Domain: paliad.de (legacy: patholo.de, patholo.msbls.de). Repo: mAi/paliad on mgit.msbls.de.

Stack

  • Frontend: Bun + custom JSX/TSX renderer (no React), per-page client TS bundles
  • Backend: Go (net/http), embedded migrations via golang-migrate/migrate/v4
  • Auth: Supabase password (cookie session, @hoganlovells.com / @hlc.* email gate)
  • DB: youpc Supabase Postgres, paliad schema (office-scoped RLS — see docs/design-kanzlai-integration.md §2)
  • Hosting: Dokploy compose Zx147ycurfYagKRl_Zzyo on mlake

Database migrations

Migrations live in internal/db/migrations/ as NNN_description.up.sql + .down.sql pairs. They are embedded into the Go binary via embed.FS and applied automatically at server startup (before the HTTP listener binds) when DATABASE_URL is set.

Add a new migration:

internal/db/migrations/012_<description>.up.sql
internal/db/migrations/012_<description>.down.sql

The down file is required and must reverse the up cleanly (verified by adding a one-off down test before merge).

To run migrations against a local Postgres:

docker run -d --name paliad-pg -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=test -p 5432:5432 postgres:16-alpine
# bootstrap a mock auth schema (auth.users + auth.uid()) — required because
# the migrations reference Supabase-provided objects:
psql postgres://postgres:test@localhost:5432/postgres -f internal/db/migrations/_dev/mock_supabase_auth.sql
DATABASE_URL='postgres://postgres:test@localhost:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable' \
SUPABASE_URL=stub SUPABASE_ANON_KEY=stub \
go run ./cmd/server

Environment

Variable Required Purpose
PORT no (default 8080) HTTP listen port
SUPABASE_URL yes Supabase project URL (auth)
SUPABASE_ANON_KEY yes Supabase anon key (auth)
DATABASE_URL optional today, required after Phase B Direct Postgres conn for migrations + services
GITEA_TOKEN optional Gitea API token for private file proxy

Development

make build       # compile backend + frontend
make test        # run Go tests + frontend tests
go build ./...   # backend only

Deploy

Push to main → Gitea webhook → Dokploy auto-deploy on mlake.

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