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1f1c944a8b feat(domain): withdrawal — INGETROKKEN transition + endpoint (S-11a, refs #12) (#88)
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## What & why

First sub-slice of **S-11 · Withdrawal (Flow 3)** (#12). A zorgprofessional can withdraw a still-open registration ("trek aanvraag in"); this sub-slice delivers the **domain transition + endpoint**, mirroring how S-12a shipped the beoordeling decision model on its own (#82).

- `RegistrationStatus.Ingetrokken` (terminal).
- `Registration.Withdraw()` — allowed from INGEDIEND or IN_BEHANDELING, needs no zaak, idempotent, and rejected once the registration has been decided (INGESCHREVEN/AFGEWEZEN).
- `WithdrawRegistration` application handler (load → withdraw → persist; repeated withdrawal is a no-op).
- `POST /registrations/{id}/withdraw` on the domain API.

Demoable: `POST /registrations/{id}/withdraw` → `GET /registrations/{id}` shows `INGETROKKEN`.

Refs #12 (not closing — see below).

## Scope / follow-ups

S-11 is bigger than one slice, so it is split (CLAUDE.md §13), like S-12 was:
- **S-11a (this PR)** — domain withdrawal transition + endpoint.
- **S-11b** — cancel the running Flowable process via a BPMN message event, so a withdrawn case leaves the behandelaar's werkbak.
- **S-11c** — owner-scoped BFF self-service withdraw endpoint + "trek aanvraag in" button + e2e.

Cancelling the Flowable process is deliberately deferred (documented in `WithdrawRegistration`), exactly as the beoordeling's rejection deferred its zaak propagation. #12 stays open until S-11c.

## Definition of Done

- [x] Linked Gitea issue (#12).
- [x] Failing test committed before the implementation.
- [x] Implementation makes the test pass.
- [x] Conventional Commits referencing the issue (`refs #12`).
- [ ] CI green — all Gitea Actions jobs.
- [x] `docker compose up` unaffected (no infra/contract change).
- [x] Docs — none needed for this backend sub-slice; the user-visible demo note lands with S-11c.
- [x] No ADR needed — mirrors existing aggregate/handler/endpoint patterns; no boundary change.

## Notes for reviewers

- Verified locally: `Big.Tests` 89/89 pass; `Big.Api` builds clean.
- The domain trusts its callers (§8.3); owner-scoping by the caller's bsn is enforced at the BFF in S-11c.

Reviewed-on: #88
2026-07-16 09:15:12 +00:00
d4ed0ffc22 feat(#13): S-12a — beoordeling decision model (domain) (#82)
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## What & why

First sub-slice of **S-12 (#13)** — the **beoordeling decision model** in the Domain Service. Foundation for the behandel-portal: it gives the domain a proper decision lifecycle before any UI/Flowable/BFF work.

- **Statuses:** add `InBehandeling` and `Afgewezen` to `RegistrationStatus`.
- **Aggregate:** `TakeIntoBehandeling()` (`Ingediend → InBehandeling`, idempotent, guards terminal states); generalise the behandelaar decision — `Approve()` (requires a zaak) and new `Reject()` both act on an `Ingediend`/`InBehandeling` registration → `Ingeschreven`/`Afgewezen`.
- **Use-case:** `BeoordeelRegistratie` (`goedkeuren` sets the zaak's final status via the ACL §8.1 → `Ingeschreven`; `afwijzen` → `Afgewezen`, domain-only for now). Idempotent.
- **Endpoint:** `POST /registrations/{id}/decide` (`{ "besluit": "goedkeuren" | "afwijzen" }`), superseding the temporary `/approve` (retired when the portal lands, S-12d).
- **BDD:** `EenRegistratieBeoordelen.feature` — goedkeuren + afwijzen scenarios (feature-scoped bindings).

**Scoped out** to later S-12 sub-slices: Flowable user-task claim/complete + BPMN `userTask` (S-12b), BFF `/behandel/*` + medewerker authz (S-12c), the Angular behandel-portal + e2e (S-12d), and propagating a *rejection* to the zaak/projection via the ACL.

## Definition of Done

- [x] Linked issue: #13 (umbrella; this PR `refs`, does not close)
- [x] Tests first; red → green per behaviour
- [x] Unit + acceptance green (`make unit`): domain 65, acceptance 9
- [x] Mutation ≥ break(90): domain 98.77%, no survivors in new code (the one unkilled mutant is the pre-existing `FlowableWorkflowClient` baseline)
- [ ] CI green (pending)

Part of #13.

Reviewed-on: #82
2026-07-15 07:12:19 +00:00
1c185e6686 S-09b: Approval flow — temp admin endpoint + status transition to projection (#77)
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## What & why

S-09b (#75, split from #10) — the **approval flow** that completes the walking skeleton. A behandelaar can now approve a submitted registration; the entry flips from `INGEDIEND` to `INGESCHREVEN` in the public register. Flow: `POST /registrations/{id}/approve` (domain) → ACL sets the zaak eindstatus (ZGW `/statussen`) → OpenZaak → NRC → event-subscriber → projection → openbaar.

## Changes (bottom-up, each red→green TDD)

- **Domain** — `RegistrationStatus.Ingeschreven` + `Registration.Approve()` (guards: opened zaak, only from INGEDIEND); `ApproveRegistration` use case (idempotent) + temp `POST /registrations/{id}/approve` endpoint; `IAclClient.ApproveZaakAsync`.
- **ACL** — resolves the zaaktype's **eindstatus** from the catalogus (`isEindstatus` / highest volgnummer) and POSTs a ZGW status; exposed as `POST /statussen`. Unit + real-OpenZaak integration test.
- **Event-subscriber** — binds NRC `hoofdObject`, projects a `status`/`create` as `INGESCHREVEN` keyed on the zaak (updates the existing row), **without reading OpenZaak** (§8.1). Retains the ZGW `resource` in the log (new column + EF migration) so a rebuild reproduces the status.
- **e2e** — extended: submit → public INGEDIEND → approve → public INGESCHREVEN.
- **Docs** — ADR-0011 (the two non-obvious decisions + the walking-skeleton assumption) + demo note.

## Key decisions (see ADR-0011)

- **ACL discovers the eindstatus** (chosen over injecting a statustype URL): no new config/seed plumbing, domain stays ZGW-ignorant.
- **Any post-creation status-set ⇒ INGESCHREVEN**: in the walking skeleton the only status ever set after creation is the approval, and the subscriber may not read ZGW — documented to tighten when more transitions arrive (S-12+).

## Verification

- All .NET unit suites green locally (domain 47, acl 11, event-subscriber 14, bff 16, acceptance 7); Release build + `dotnet format` clean.
- No new compose config (the eindstatus-discovery approach avoided it).
- The real-OpenZaak integration test (ACL status-set) and the full submit→approve→visible e2e run in CI `verify-stack` (live NRC→projection + selectielijst egress, not reproducible locally).

closes #75

Reviewed-on: #77
2026-07-14 09:04:57 +00:00
cc9e7852e1 test(domain): Registration aggregate invariants (refs #6)
Failing unit tests for the Registration aggregate root: a submission starts
in INGEDIEND carrying its bsn, an empty/whitespace/null bsn is rejected, the
started process-instance id is remembered, and attaching the zaak the ACL
opened records its URL idempotently (a conflicting URL is rejected) while the
status stays INGEDIEND.

The aggregate is a stub (no-op mutators, empty bsn) so the tests compile and
fail on their assertions; the green commit implements the invariants.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 16:54:59 +02:00