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## Overview This PR completes the architectural consolidation of the web project and stabilizes the Identity-based authentication flow for the NexusReader application. It also refines the UI aesthetic for the Book Ingestion Modal as requested in #33. ## Key Changes - **Project Consolidation**: Fully merged `NexusReader.Web.New` into `NexusReader.Web`. This includes updating all namespace references, VS Code launch/task configurations, and CI/CD (`Dockerfile`). - **Identity Stabilization**: - Implemented `IIdentityService` on the server using `SignInManager<NexusUser>` and `UserManager<NexusUser>`. - Fixed registration logic to include mandatory fields (`SubscriptionPlanId`, `TenantId`). - Updated `Login.razor` to force a page reload on successful login, ensuring proper synchronization of authentication cookies between SignalR and the browser. - **UI/UX Refinement**: - Updated `BookIngestionModal` styling to follow the **Nexus Neon** design system. - Added premium button styles with hover effects and glows. - Improved modal layout and interaction feedback (shimmer effects, spinner colors). - **Cleanup**: Removed obsolete interfaces and constants that were superseded by newer Application layer implementations. ## Verification - Successfully built the solution: `dotnet build NexusReader.slnx --no-restore` - Verified project structure and file moves. - Validated server-side authentication logic. Fixes #33 --------- Co-authored-by: Marek Jasiński <jasins.marek@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: #40 Co-authored-by: Antigravity <antigravity@google.com> Co-committed-by: Antigravity <antigravity@google.com>
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name: nexus-architecture-standards
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description: Guidelines and automated checks for maintaining Clean Architecture and SaaS standards in the NexusReader project.
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tags: [Architecture, CleanArchitecture, .NET, MediatR, SaaS, MultiTenancy]
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version: 1.0.0
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---
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# NexusReader Architecture Standards
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This skill defines the architectural guardrails for the NexusReader project to ensure consistency, scalability, and security.
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## Core Rules
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### 1. Clean Architecture Layers
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- **Domain**: Pure business logic, entities, and enums. Zero dependencies on other layers.
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- **Application**: Use cases, MediatR handlers, and interfaces. Depends ONLY on Domain.
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- **Infrastructure**: Implementation details (DB context, AI services, Auth). Depends on Application and Domain.
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- **Web/Mobile**: Presentation layer. Depends on Application (and Infrastructure for DI setup).
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> [!CAUTION]
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> **Application MUST NOT depend on Infrastructure.** This is a common failure mode. Always use abstractions (interfaces) in Application and implement them in Infrastructure.
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### 2. Multi-Tenancy (Tenant Isolation)
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- Every entity related to user data MUST have a `TenantId` property.
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- Every query MUST filter by `TenantId` to prevent data leakage.
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- Default `TenantId` is "global" for shared resources.
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### 3. Error Handling
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- Use `FluentResults` (`Result<T>`) for all Application services and handlers.
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- Avoid throwing exceptions for expected business failures; use `Result.Fail()`.
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- **Commands**: State-changing operations. Should return `Result` or `Result<T>`.
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+### 5. Async Operations (Zero Tolerance for `async void`)
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+- All asynchronous operations MUST return `Task` or `ValueTask`.
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+- Event handlers MUST use `Func<Task>` or async-compatible patterns.
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+- UI components MUST await all service calls and use `InvokeAsync(StateHasChanged)` for state updates within async contexts.
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### 6. Database Schema Changes
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- Every change to a Domain entity or DbContext MUST be followed by the generation of a new EF Core migration.
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- **Mandatory Commands**:
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- `dotnet ef migrations add <MigrationName> --project src/NexusReader.Data --startup-project src/NexusReader.Web`
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- `dotnet ef database update --project src/NexusReader.Data --startup-project src/NexusReader.Web`
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- Ensure the migration is applied to all local development environments before proceeding with feature verification.
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## Audit Scripts
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- [ArchCheck.sh](scripts/arch_check.sh): A shell script to scan for illegal cross-layer imports.
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## Reference Materials
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- [Layer Dependency Matrix](artifacts/layer_matrix.md)
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