docs(architecture): ADR-0011 approval status flow + demo note (refs #75)
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Records the two non-obvious decisions: the ACL resolves the zaaktype eindstatus
(domain stays ZGW-ignorant), and the event-subscriber projects INGESCHREVEN from
the notification alone (hoofdObject + any status-create), never reading OpenZaak.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# ADR-0011: Approval sets the zaak eindstatus via the ACL and projects INGESCHREVEN from the notification alone
- **Status:** Accepted
- **Date:** 2026-07-13
- **Deciders:** Respellion engineering
- **Relates to:** S-09b (#75); split from S-09 (#10); builds on ADR-0001 (§8 loose coupling), ADR-0003 (ACL default-fill), ADR-0007 (OZ→NRC wiring), ADR-0008 (read projection), ADR-0009 (external-task worker)
## Context
The walking skeleton could submit a registration (INGEDIEND) and show it in the openbaar register,
but nothing could **approve** it. S-09b adds a behandelaar approval that must make the entry publicly
visible as a terminal status. There is no behandel-portal yet (S-12), so approval is triggered by a
**temporary admin endpoint** on the Domain Service.
Two decisions are non-obvious (§14) and cross service boundaries:
1. **Who resolves the ZGW statustype?** Approval means "set the zaak to its final status", but the
domain must stay ZGW-ignorant (§8.1 — only the ACL talks to ZGW) and does not know statustype URLs.
2. **How does the projection learn the new status?** The status is set in OpenZaak, which notifies over
NRC; the Event Subscriber projects it. But the subscriber **may not read OpenZaak** (§8.1), and an
NRC `status`/`create` notification's `resourceUrl` is the *status* resource, not the zaak, and does
not carry the statustype.
## Decision
**Approval flows Domain → ACL → OpenZaak → NRC → Event Subscriber → projection, using only the
notification's own fields on the read side.**
- **Domain.** `Registration.Approve()` advances INGEDIEND → INGESCHREVEN (requires an opened zaak; a
repeat is a no-op). The `ApproveRegistration` use case calls the ACL to set the zaak status, then
advances the aggregate. A temporary `POST /registrations/{id}/approve` endpoint drives it.
- **ACL.** A new `POST /statussen` operation takes only the zaak URL. The ACL resolves the zaaktype's
**eindstatus** from the catalogus (`isEindstatus`, falling back to the highest `volgnummer`) and
POSTs a ZGW status against the zaak. The domain never names statustypen — the ACL owns the ZGW
translation (§8.1, ADR-0003).
- **Event Subscriber.** It binds the NRC `hoofdObject` (always the zaak URL) and keys the projection on
it, so a `zaken`/`status`/`create` notification updates the **same** row the zaak-create created,
flipping it to INGESCHREVEN. It takes **any** status-create as the approval — in the walking skeleton
the only status ever set after creation is the approval — so it never has to read OpenZaak to learn
the statustype. The ZGW `resource` is retained in the notification log (new column) so a rebuild
reproduces the right status.
## Consequences
- The domain↔ACL boundary stays clean: the domain hands over a zaak URL and says "approve"; ZGW
statustype knowledge lives only in the ACL.
- The projection remains rebuildable without OpenZaak (§8.1, ADR-0008): the log now records the ZGW
resource, which is all a rebuild needs to reproject the status.
- The openbaar register shows real lifecycle: INGEDIEND on submit, INGESCHREVEN on approval.
- **Walking-skeleton assumption:** "any status-create ⇒ INGESCHREVEN" holds only while approval is the
sole post-creation status transition. When more transitions arrive (beoordeling, afwijzing — S-12+),
the subscriber must distinguish statustypen. The honest options then are to carry the statustype
omschrijving in the notification `kenmerken`, or to have the ACL resolve it and re-notify — recorded
here so future-me revisits this rather than assuming it generalises.
## Alternatives considered
- **Inject the approved statustype URL into the ACL as config** (like the zaaktype URL). Rejected:
couples ACL config to seed output and adds compose/run-domain-check plumbing; runtime eindstatus
discovery keeps the ACL self-contained for one extra ZGW GET per approval.
- **Have the Event Subscriber GET the status/statustype from OpenZaak** to map precisely. Rejected:
violates §8.1 (only the ACL talks to ZGW) and makes the projection depend on OpenZaak being up.
- **Record the derived status in the notification log** instead of the ZGW resource. Rejected: the log
should retain notification *facts*, not projection semantics; the mapping stays in the projector.

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# → [ { "id": "<zaak-uuid>", "status": "INGEDIEND" } ]
```
> The register shows `INGEDIEND` entries today; the approval transition to a terminal status
> (e.g. `INGESCHREVEN`) lands with the approval flow (S-09b, #75).
> The register shows `INGEDIEND` on submit; approval flips it to `INGESCHREVEN` — see S-09b below.
---
## S-09b — Approval flow (public visibility flips to INGESCHREVEN)
**Outcome:** a behandelaar approves a submitted registration via a temporary admin endpoint (no
behandel-portal yet — S-12). The approval sets the zaak's final status through the ACL, which flows
back to the projection over NRC, and the openbaar register then shows the entry as `INGESCHREVEN`.
**The path:** `POST /registrations/{id}/approve` (domain) → ACL sets the zaak eindstatus (ZGW
`/statussen`) → OpenZaak → NRC → Event Subscriber projects `INGESCHREVEN` → openbaar register.
```bash
# 1. Full stack up, then drive submit → public INGEDIEND → approve → public INGESCHREVEN:
make up
make verify-e2e
# 2. Or by hand: submit (as in S-09), note the reference, then approve it.
# The zaak is opened off the request path, so approve once GET shows a zaakUrl.
ref="<registration-reference-from-the-confirmation>"
curl -fsS http://localhost:8130/registrations/$ref | jq # domain (host port 8130): wait for .zaakUrl
curl -fsS -X POST http://localhost:8130/registrations/$ref/approve -i # → 204 No Content
# 3. The public register now shows the entry as approved.
curl -fsS http://localhost:8140/openbaar/register | jq
# → [ { "id": "<zaak-uuid>", "status": "INGESCHREVEN" } ]
```
> **End of walking skeleton** (S-09 + S-09b): submit → process → projection → public visibility, from
> INGEDIEND through approval to INGESCHREVEN. The subscriber takes any post-creation status-set as the
> approval (ADR-0011) — a walking-skeleton assumption that tightens when more transitions arrive (S-12+).