Step reorder (still 7 steps): Info (5) → Contract (6) → Payment (7)
- Client info moved to step 5 so it's available for the contract signature
name and the personalised Venmo note before the payment step
- Contract is now step 6 (initContractStep triggered on step 6 entry)
- Step 7 is the full payment step — no separate confirm step needed
Payment step (step 7):
- Compact summary table: date, session type, length, location
- Large price display from siteConfig.booking.pricing
- "Pay on Venmo" button linking to:
https://venmo.com/<username>?txn=pay&amount=<price>¬e=<encoded-note>
Note format: "LisiLou Booking - [SessionType] on [Date]"
- QR code rendered from GET /api/venmo-qr?url=<encoded> (server-side SVG
via qrcode package, site colours applied)
- "I've sent payment" checkbox gates the Submit button
- Clicking Submit creates booking with payment_status='pending_confirmation',
then signs the contract — success screen shown immediately
Configuration: venmoUsername lives in config/site.json under
booking.venmoUsername — change it there to point at any Venmo account with
no code change and no rebuild.
API additions:
- GET /api/venmo-qr?url= — validates url starts with venmo.com, returns SVG
- POST /api/bookings now accepts payment_status field
Closes#7
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
better-sqlite3's prebuild-install downloads prebuilt glibc binaries for
linux-x64, which fail on Alpine's musl libc with 'fcntl64: symbol not found'.
npm_config_build_from_source was not being honoured. Switching to a
glibc-based image sidesteps the issue entirely; homelab image size is fine.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
npm_config_build_from_source=true tells prebuild-install to skip the prebuilt
glibc binary download and compile against the container's musl libc instead.
The previous attempt (npm rebuild --build-from-source) ran after the glibc
binary was already installed and didn't override it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
prebuild-install downloads a prebuilt glibc .node binary for linux-x64 which
fails on Alpine (musl) with 'fcntl64: symbol not found'. Adding an explicit
npm rebuild --build-from-source step forces compilation against musl libc
inside the container, which is correct.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Frontend (step 5):
- PDF.js 3.11.174 from CDN renders the contract inline in a scrollable viewer
- Next button logic stays unlocked; signature pad is visually locked (greyed +
pointer-events:none) until user scrolls to the bottom of the contract
- HTML5 canvas signature pad with mouse and touch support; Clear button resets
- Typed full name field required to confirm identity
- Fallback agreement text renders if /api/contracts/template returns 404,
auto-marks as scrolled — photographer adds PDF later with no code change
Backend:
- GET /api/contracts/template — serves api/contracts/model-release.pdf
- POST /api/bookings/:id/sign — stamps signature image + name/date/booking ID
onto the PDF via pdf-lib, saves to api/signed-contracts/<id>.pdf, updates
contract_signed_at and contract_pdf_path in the bookings table, fires n8n
webhook; gracefully skips PDF stamping if template is missing
- submitBooking() now calls POST /api/bookings then POST /api/bookings/:id/sign
sequentially before showing the success screen
Closes#6
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Generated lockfile on dev LXC (Node 20, npm 10). Dockerfile now uses
npm ci --omit=dev which requires the lockfile and is more deterministic
than npm install.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- New api/ service: Express + better-sqlite3, health check at GET /api/health,
POST /api/bookings stores sessions with all required fields
- Dockerfile with Alpine build deps for native sqlite3 module
- docker-compose.yml: api service with volume mounts for data, signed-contracts, contracts
- nginx.conf: proxy /api/ to api:3001; Immich regex locations remain higher priority
- .gitignore: exclude SQLite db file and signed PDFs from version control
Closes#1
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>