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feat(domain): withdrawal cancels the registratie process (S-11b, refs #12) (#89)
## What & why

Second sub-slice of **S-11 · Withdrawal (Flow 3)** (#12). S-11a (#88) made a withdrawal advance the aggregate to INGETROKKEN; this sub-slice **cancels the running Flowable process** so the withdrawn case leaves the behandelaar's werkbak.

- **BPMN** (`registratie.bpmn`): an interrupting message boundary event (`RegistratieIngetrokken`) on the `Beoordelen` task, routing to a dedicated "Registratie ingetrokken" end event.
- **Workflow Client**: `WithdrawBeoordelingAsync(executionId)` delivers `messageEventReceived` to the task's execution (PUT); `BeoordelingTask` now carries its `executionId`.
- **`WithdrawRegistration` handler**: after the domain transition, finds the open `Beoordelen` task for the registration and delivers the withdrawal message — best-effort, mirroring how the beoordeling completes its task.
- **Werkbak**: also filters out registrations that are no longer open, so a withdrawn case never surfaces even in the brief window before cancellation lands.
- **ADR-0014** records the decision (message event in BPMN vs. deleting the instance from code).
- **verify (`run-domain-check.sh`)**: a second registration parks at `Beoordelen`, is withdrawn via the domain, and the check asserts its `Beoordelen` task disappears — so verify-stack validates the live Flowable message correlation.

Refs #12 (S-11c — the BFF + self-service "trek aanvraag in" button + e2e — closes it).

## Definition of Done

- [x] Linked Gitea issue (#12).
- [x] Failing tests committed before the implementation (red → green per commit).
- [x] Implementation makes the tests pass.
- [x] Conventional Commits referencing the issue (`refs #12`).
- [ ] CI green — all Gitea Actions jobs.
- [x] `docker compose up` unaffected (BPMN redeploys on a fresh CI DB via flowable-init).
- [x] ADR added (ADR-0014).
- [x] Docs — the user-visible demo note lands with S-11c.

## Notes for reviewers

- Verified locally: `Big.Tests` 94/94 pass; `Big.Api` builds; `registratie.bpmn` is well-formed.
- The Flowable message-correlation REST shape is validated **live** by verify-stack (the Workflow Client unit tests stub the exchange and assert only the request shape, per ADR-0009) — the new `run-domain-check.sh` withdrawal step is that live check.
- Known gap (ADR-0014): a withdrawal that races ahead of the process reaching `Beoordelen` finds no task to cancel; the aggregate is still INGETROKKEN and the werkbak filter hides it, but that instance parks unattended. A process-level event subprocess would close the gap — deferred.

Reviewed-on: #89
2026-07-16 11:09:28 +00:00
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register-reference

A reference application demonstrating how to build a Dutch government register (a BIG-style professional register) on top of unforked Common Ground modules — OpenZaak, Open Notificaties, Objecten, Open Klant — with loose coupling, modern workflow tooling, and data-governance ready integration points.

This repository is the runnable companion to Respellion's Foundations playbook entry on Common Ground architecture for non-municipal contexts (CIBG, DUO, RVO, and similar uitvoeringsorganisaties).

Status: under active development. See BACKLOG.md for the current iteration.


Start here

Document Purpose
docs/PRD.md What we're building and why. Goals, non-goals, architecture summary, scope. Read once at project start.
CLAUDE.md How we work. Engineering principles, TDD/DDD/BDD discipline, non-negotiable architectural rules, Gitea conventions. Read every task.
BACKLOG.md Iteration plan. A curated mirror of the active Gitea milestone — Gitea Issues are the system of record.
docs/architecture/ Diagrams (Mermaid sources) and ADRs. Start with adr-0001-loose-coupling.md.
docs/runbooks/ Operational guides: local startup, seeding, common failures, CI debugging.

The day-to-day operational pages — environment URLs, known issues right now, on-call notes — live in the Gitea Wiki for this repository. The wiki points at docs/ for anything authoritative.


What this application demonstrates

  • A BIG-style professional register modelled on Dutch public-sector patterns, with four end-user portals: self-service, openbaar register, behandel-portal, beheer-portal.
  • Common Ground modules as upstream peers — never forked, reached only via documented APIs (ZGW, NRC events).
  • An Anti-Corruption Layer that confines all ZGW knowledge to one place, so the rest of the codebase stays domain-shaped rather than municipality-shaped.
  • BPMN + DMN workflows via Flowable as a separate, swappable module — using the external-task job-worker pattern so BPMN models never reach into OpenZaak.
  • A read projection as the public-facing data path, decoupled from the authoritative modules.
  • Synthetic data and mock identity (Keycloak realms standing in for DigiD, eHerkenning, eIDAS, and a medewerker IdP) so the whole system runs locally without external dependencies.
  • TDD, DDD, BDD, mutation testing, ADRs, and Conventional Commits as enforced defaults — encoded in CI.
  • Gitea-native delivery: source, issues, milestones, project boards, releases, container registry, packages, wiki, and Actions.

For the architecture rationale, see docs/PRD.md §3 and docs/architecture/.


Local quickstart

Prerequisites

  • .NET 10 SDK (for make lint/build/unit)
  • A container engine with Compose v2 — Docker, or rootless Podman (see docs/runbooks/ci.md for the Podman + Compose-provider setup)
  • make, curl, git
  • ~4 GB free RAM, ~5 GB free disk (grows as services land)

Clone

git clone git@git.labs.respellion.tech:eho/register-referentie.git
cd register-referentie

Wired today (Iteration 0): only the placeholder BFF exists so far. Get to green in under 10 minutes — run the full check gate, or just the running service:

make ci          # lint + build + unit + container smoke — the CI gate
docker compose -f infra/docker-compose.yml up -d --build --wait
curl http://localhost:8080/health     # -> Healthy

--wait exits non-zero unless the container reports healthy, so it doubles as the compose-up smoke test. The remaining services and the URLs below land in later slices.

Target service URLs (most land in later slices)

Service URL
Self-Service portal http://localhost:4200
Openbaar register http://localhost:4201
Behandel-portal http://localhost:4202
Beheer-portal http://localhost:4203
BFF http://localhost:8080
OpenZaak http://localhost:8000
Open Notificaties http://localhost:8001
Flowable http://localhost:8080
Keycloak http://localhost:8180
MkDocs site (after build) http://localhost:8000/docs/

Test credentials, BSNs, and personas: see docs/synthetic-data.md.

Build the docs site

python3 -m venv .venv && .venv/bin/pip install mkdocs-material
.venv/bin/mkdocs serve         # live preview at http://localhost:8000
.venv/bin/mkdocs build         # static site in ./site

Repository layout

register-reference/
├── apps/                       # Angular portals (Nx monorepo)
│   ├── self-service/
│   ├── openbaar/
│   ├── behandel/
│   └── beheer/
├── libs/                       # shared Angular libs (UI, auth, generated API client)
├── services/                   # .NET services
│   ├── bff/
│   ├── domain/                 # BIG Domain Service
│   ├── acl/                    # Anti-Corruption Layer (the only code that knows ZGW)
│   ├── event-subscriber/
│   └── projection-api/
├── workflows/                  # BPMN + DMN sources
├── infra/                      # docker-compose, Keycloak, OpenZaak, Flowable, seed
├── tests/
│   ├── acceptance/             # Gherkin / Reqnroll BDD scenarios
│   └── e2e/                    # Playwright
├── docs/                       # versioned documentation (MkDocs source)
├── .gitea/                     # Gitea Actions workflows, issue/PR templates
├── CLAUDE.md                   # working agreements
├── BACKLOG.md                  # iteration plan (mirror of active milestone)
└── README.md

Full description in docs/PRD.md §9.


Working in this repository

Source of truth for work: Gitea Issues + Milestones for this repository. BACKLOG.md is a mirror.

Branching: trunk-based. Short-lived branches off main, named <type>/<issue-number>-<short-slug> (e.g. feat/14-acl-default-fill).

Commits: Conventional Commits, referencing the Gitea issue:

feat(acl): default-fill bronorganisatie (refs #14)

The merging PR closes the issue via closes #14 in the squash-commit body.

Pull Requests: the unit of review. Squash-merged. PR template enforces the Definition of Done checklist from CLAUDE.md §3.

Releases: CalVer (YYYY.MM.PATCH), tagged on main, changelog generated by git-cliff, published as a Gitea Release with container images in the Gitea Container Registry.

See CLAUDE.md for the full working agreements, the architectural non-negotiables, and the rules Claude Code follows on every task.


Testing

  • Unit tests — dominant. .NET (xUnit) and Angular (Vitest / Testing Library).
  • Integration tests — Testcontainers-driven, exercising real OpenZaak, Flowable, NRC.
  • Acceptance tests — Gherkin scenarios in tests/acceptance/, one per user-visible flow.
  • End-to-end — Playwright, expanding slice by slice from the walking-skeleton happy path.
  • Mutation testing — Stryker.NET and Stryker, baseline-ratcheted on main.

Run everything:

./tools/test-all.sh

Run a focused slice (example):

dotnet test services/acl

Contributing

  1. Find or open a Gitea issue using one of the templates in .gitea/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/ (slice.md, bug.md, adr-proposal.md).
  2. Assign yourself, move it to "In progress" on the milestone's project board.
  3. Branch off main, follow the CLAUDE.md working agreements (TDD: red commit → green commit → refactor commit).
  4. Open a PR using the template, link the issue, ensure the Gitea Actions pipeline is green.
  5. Squash-merge once approved. The merging commit closes the issue.

If a task pushes against any of the architectural rules in CLAUDE.md §8, stop and open an adr-proposal issue first. That conversation is more important than the code.


License and attribution

Respellion-authored code is licensed under EUPL-1.2. Upstream Common Ground modules retain their own licences (typically EUPL-1.2 or MIT — see each module's repository).

This reference application is not an official product of CIBG, DUO, VNG Realisatie, or any government body. It is a Respellion playbook artefact illustrating an architectural pattern.


Contact

  • Issues, questions, proposals: open a Gitea issue on this repository.
  • Architectural discussion: start with an adr-proposal issue.
  • Anything sensitive: contact Respellion through the channel in docs/runbooks/contact.md.
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