Vendors can now override company contact information for specific branding.
Fields are nullable - if null, value is inherited from parent company.
Database changes:
- Add vendor.contact_email, contact_phone, website, business_address, tax_number
- All nullable (null = inherit from company)
- Alembic migration: 28d44d503cac
Model changes:
- Add effective_* properties for resolved values
- Add get_contact_info_with_inheritance() helper
Schema changes:
- VendorCreate: Optional contact fields for override at creation
- VendorUpdate: Contact fields + reset_contact_to_company flag
- VendorDetailResponse: Resolved values + *_inherited flags
API changes:
- GET/PUT vendor endpoints return resolved contact info
- PUT accepts contact overrides (empty string = reset to inherit)
- _build_vendor_detail_response helper for consistent responses
Service changes:
- admin_service.update_vendor handles reset_contact_to_company flag
- Empty strings converted to None for inheritance
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- Remove owner_user_id column and owner relationship from Vendor model
- Update User model ownership checks to use company relationship
- Add migration to drop owner_user_id column from vendors table
Ownership is now determined solely via vendor.company.owner_user_id
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- Add database migration to make vendor.owner_user_id nullable
- Update Vendor model to support company-based ownership (DEPRECATED vendor.owner_user_id)
- Implement company_service with singleton pattern (consistent with vendor_service)
- Create Company model with proper relationships to vendors and users
- Add company exception classes for proper error handling
- Refactor companies API to use singleton service pattern
Architecture Change:
- OLD: Each vendor has its own owner (vendor.owner_user_id)
- NEW: Vendors belong to a company, company has one owner (company.owner_user_id)
- This allows one company owner to manage multiple vendor brands
Technical Details:
- Company service uses singleton pattern (not factory)
- Company service accepts db: Session as parameter (follows SVC-003)
- Uses AuthManager for password hashing (consistent with admin_service)
- Added _generate_temp_password() helper method
Problem:
- Ruff removed 'from app.core.database import Base' from models/database/base.py
- Import appeared "unused" (F401) but was actually a critical re-export
- Caused ImportError: cannot import name 'Base' at runtime
- Re-export pattern: import in one file to export from package
Solution:
1. Added F401 ignore for models/database/base.py in pyproject.toml
2. Created scripts/verify_critical_imports.py verification script
3. Integrated verification into make check and CI pipeline
4. Updated documentation with explanation
New Verification Script:
- Checks all critical re-export imports exist
- Detects import variations (parentheses, 'as' clauses)
- Handles SQLAlchemy declarative_base alternatives
- Runs as part of make check automatically
Protected Files:
- models/database/base.py - Re-exports Base for all models
- models/__init__.py - Exports Base for Alembic
- models/database/__init__.py - Exports Base from package
- All __init__.py files (already protected)
Makefile Changes:
- make verify-imports - Run import verification
- make check - Now includes verify-imports
- make ci - Includes verify-imports in pipeline
Documentation Updated:
- Code quality guide explains re-export protection
- Pre-commit workflow includes verification
- Examples of why re-exports matter
This prevents future issues where linters remove seemingly
"unused" imports that are actually critical for application structure.
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- Replace black, isort, and flake8 with Ruff (all-in-one linter and formatter)
- Add comprehensive pyproject.toml configuration
- Simplify Makefile code quality targets
- Configure exclusions for venv/.venv in pyproject.toml
- Auto-fix 1,359 linting issues across codebase
Benefits:
- Much faster builds (Ruff is written in Rust)
- Single tool replaces multiple tools
- More comprehensive rule set (UP, B, C4, SIM, PIE, RET, Q)
- All configuration centralized in pyproject.toml
- Better import sorting and formatting consistency
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- Standardize quote style (single to double quotes)
- Reorder and group imports alphabetically
- Fix line breaks and indentation for consistency
- Apply PEP 8 formatting standards
Also updated Makefile to exclude both venv and .venv from code quality checks.
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Implemented a complete shopping cart system with database persistence,
replacing the previous stub implementation. The cart now properly stores
items across sessions and follows the project's architecture patterns.
Database Changes:
- Add cart_items table with vendor_id, session_id, product_id, quantity, price_at_add
- Create unique constraint to prevent duplicate items per session
- Add indexes for session lookups and old cart cleanup
- Run migration a2064e1dfcd4 to create cart_items table
New Models & Schemas:
- models/database/cart.py: CartItem SQLAlchemy model with relationships
- models/schema/cart.py: Pydantic schemas for requests/responses
* AddToCartRequest, UpdateCartItemRequest
* CartResponse, CartItemResponse, CartOperationResponse, ClearCartResponse
Exception Handling:
- app/exceptions/cart.py: Cart-specific exceptions following project patterns
* CartItemNotFoundException - item not found in cart
* InsufficientInventoryForCartException - not enough inventory for cart operation
* InvalidCartQuantityException - invalid quantity validation
* CartValidationException - general cart validation
* EmptyCartException - operations on empty cart
* ProductNotAvailableForCartException - product unavailable
- Updated app/exceptions/__init__.py to export cart exceptions
Service Layer:
- Implement cart_service.get_cart() - fetch cart from database with totals
- Implement cart_service.add_to_cart() - create or update cart items with inventory checks
- Implement cart_service.update_cart_item() - update quantity with validation
- Implement cart_service.remove_from_cart() - delete cart item
- Implement cart_service.clear_cart() - remove all items for session
- Replace generic exceptions with cart-specific ones
- Fix InsufficientInventoryException usage (was using wrong parameters)
API Layer:
- Update app/api/v1/shop/cart.py to use Pydantic schemas
- Add response_model declarations to all endpoints
- Add return type hints for type safety
- Convert service dict responses to Pydantic models
Features:
- Cart items persist in database across server restarts
- Inventory validation before adding/updating items
- Price captured at time of adding to cart
- Duplicate items update quantity instead of creating new entries
- Full CRUD operations with proper error handling
- Type-safe API with auto-generated OpenAPI documentation
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Major improvements to shop URL routing and vendor landing page system:
## Landing Page System
- Add template field to ContentPage model for flexible landing page designs
- Create 4 landing page templates: default, minimal, modern, and full
- Implement smart root handler to serve landing pages or redirect to shop
- Add create_landing_page.py script for easy landing page management
- Support both domain/subdomain and path-based vendor access
- Add comprehensive landing page documentation
## Route Fixes
- Fix duplicate /shop prefix in shop_pages.py routes
- Correct product detail page routing (was /shop/shop/products/{id})
- Update all shop routes to work with router prefix mounting
- Remove unused public vendor endpoints (/api/v1/public/vendors)
## Template Link Corrections
- Fix all shop template links to include /shop/ prefix
- Update breadcrumb 'Home' links to point to vendor root (landing page)
- Update header navigation 'Home' link to point to vendor root
- Correct CMS page links in footer navigation
- Fix account, cart, and error page navigation links
## Navigation Architecture
- Establish two-tier navigation: landing page (/) and shop (/shop/)
- Document complete navigation flow and URL hierarchy
- Support for vendors with or without landing pages (auto-redirect fallback)
- Consistent breadcrumb and header navigation behavior
## Documentation
- Add vendor-landing-pages.md feature documentation
- Add navigation-flow.md with complete URL hierarchy
- Update shop architecture docs with error handling section
- Add orphaned docs to mkdocs.yml navigation
- Document multi-access routing patterns
## Database
- Migration f68d8da5315a: add template field to content_pages table
- Support template values: default, minimal, modern, full
This establishes a complete landing page system allowing vendors to have
custom marketing homepages separate from their e-commerce shop, with
flexible template options and proper navigation hierarchy.
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Implement Content Management System database layer:
Database Model:
- ContentPage model with two-tier architecture
- Platform defaults (vendor_id=NULL)
- Vendor-specific overrides (vendor_id=123)
- SEO fields (meta_description, meta_keywords)
- Publishing workflow (is_published, published_at)
- Navigation flags (show_in_footer, show_in_header)
- Display ordering and timestamps
Migrations:
- Create content_pages table with all columns
- Add indexes for performance (vendor_id, slug, published status)
- Add unique constraint on (vendor_id, slug)
- Add foreign key relationships with cascade delete
Model Registration:
- Add ContentPage to Vendor relationship
- Import model in alembic/env.py for migration detection
This provides the foundation for managing static content pages
(About, FAQ, Contact, etc.) with platform defaults and vendor overrides.
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