## What & why
S-14: a beoordeling a behandelaar does not pick up within **14 days** escalates to the **teamlead**.
A non-interrupting `P14D` boundary timer on the `Beoordelen` user task fires an external-worker task
(`BeoordelingEscaleren`); the domain's escalation worker reassigns the still-open task's candidate group
from `behandelaar` to `teamlead`. The task keeps its identity — only who may claim it changes. The
escalation-via-external-worker decision is recorded in **ADR-0015** (proposal #98); it upholds §8.2
(the Workflow Client stays the only code that talks to Flowable) and keeps Flowable a stock image.
Closes#15
## Definition of Done
- [x] Linked Gitea issue (above).
- [x] Failing test committed before the implementation.
- [x] Implementation makes the test pass; refactor commit if structure improved.
- [x] Conventional Commits referencing the issue (`refs #NN`).
- [x] CI green — all Gitea Actions jobs.
- [x] `docker compose up` from a fresh clone reaches green health checks within 3 minutes (no new services; escalation is additive to the domain worker).
- [x] Docs updated (ADR-0015, demo note).
- [x] ADR added (`docs/architecture/adr-0015-beoordeling-escalation.md`).
- [x] Demo note in `docs/demo-script.md`.
## How it was built (TDD)
- **Workflow Client** (`IBeoordelingEscalatieClient`): acquire `BeoordelingEscaleren` jobs → find the open `Beoordelen` task in the instance → add `teamlead`/remove `behandelaar` candidate group → complete the job. Red → green.
- **Escalation drain loop** (`BeoordelingEscalatieProcessor`) + hosted `BeoordelingEscalatiePump`, mirroring the OpenZaak worker. Red → green.
- **BPMN**: non-interrupting `P14D` boundary timer on `Beoordelen` → external task → escalation end.
- **Both branches** (escalate after timeout; no-op when completed in time) covered by the `Een beoordeling escaleren` acceptance scenarios + Workflow Client unit tests.
- **Live integration**: `verify-domain` fires the timer early via Flowable's management API and asserts the reassignment to teamlead.
## Notes for reviewers
- Interface segregation: escalation is on `IBeoordelingEscalatieClient`, separate from the OpenZaak worker's `IExternalWorkerClient`.
- Reassignment is two REST hops (add teamlead, remove behandelaar); idempotent on redelivery — see ADR-0015 consequences.
- Local checks green: domain unit tests (104), acceptance (13), `dotnet format --verify-no-changes`, Release build (0 errors), **domain mutation 96.69%** (break 90). The `run-domain-check.sh` escalation path is CI-verified on verify-stack (local full-stack run is constrained here).
- `BeoordelingEscalatiePump` excluded from mutation, mirroring the existing `OpenZaakJobPump` exclusion.
Reviewed-on: #99
Failing infrastructure unit tests (stub HttpMessageHandler, fakes):
- FlowableWorkflowClient starts a process with the registrationId variable and
returns the instance id; acquires OpenZaakAanmaken jobs (topic/workerId/lock)
and parses their registrationId; completes a job with the zaakUrl variable —
request URIs match flowable-rest's service/ and external-job-api/ paths.
- AclHttpClient POSTs the bsn to the ACL and returns the zaak URL.
- InMemoryRegistrationStore saves/reads/upserts by id.
- OpenZaakJobProcessor acquires, opens a zaak, completes the job; leaves a failing
job uncompleted for redelivery; polls harmlessly when idle.
Adapters are stubs so the tests compile and fail on their assertions; the green
commit implements them against the REST contract verified on a live Flowable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>