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tyler 1fe5ffee8d Refactor: move public storefront stop data to server-side + parallel agent work
Server-side / caching refactor (Grok):
- New RPC get_public_stops_for_brand (migration 148) for public storefront stops
- New server action getPublicStopsForBrand with revalidate=300 + tags
- Add revalidateTag invalidation to createStopsBatch + publishStop
- Convert /tuxedo/stops and /indian-river-direct/stops to Server Components
- Extract TuxedoStopsList + IndianRiverStopsList as client islands (GSAP only)
- Removes supabase-js from browser bundle on those routes
- Both pages now statically prerendered (5m ISR)

Parallel agent changes also staged:
- AI provider model list refresh (claude-sonnet-4-5, etc.)
- ESLint directive patches for react-hooks/set-state-in-effect
- Admin + storefront + checkout + cart updates
- New admin_create_stop_rpcs migration (147)
- Misc fixes across ~90 files

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PL/PgSQL

-- 147_admin_create_stop_rpcs.sql
-- SECURITY DEFINER RPCs for stop creation.
--
-- The stops table has RLS enabled with `block_stops_mutations`
-- (FOR INSERT WITH CHECK (false)) — direct REST inserts from
-- server actions are blocked. Previously `createStop` /
-- `createStopsBatch` in src/actions/stops/ relied on
-- SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY to bypass RLS, but:
-- 1. In production environments the env var may be unset,
-- which silently downgrades the apikey header to anon and
-- triggers 42501.
-- 2. createStopsBatch was hardcoded to NEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY,
-- which always fails with RLS enabled.
--
-- These RPCs run as the function owner (bypasses RLS) and accept
-- p_brand_id for explicit brand scoping. The application layer
-- (server actions) still validates the caller has can_manage_stops
-- via getAdminUser() before invoking the RPC.
BEGIN;
-- ── 1. admin_create_stop ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
-- Inserts a single stop. Slug is derived from city + date; if a stop with
-- the same slug already exists for the brand, a numeric suffix is appended.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION admin_create_stop(
p_brand_id UUID,
p_city TEXT,
p_state TEXT,
p_location TEXT,
p_date TEXT,
p_time TEXT,
p_address TEXT DEFAULT NULL,
p_zip TEXT DEFAULT NULL,
p_cutoff_time TEXT DEFAULT NULL,
p_active BOOLEAN DEFAULT false
)
RETURNS JSONB
LANGUAGE plpgsql
SECURITY DEFINER SET search_path = public
AS $$
DECLARE
v_slug TEXT;
v_slug_base TEXT;
v_id UUID;
v_counter INT := 0;
BEGIN
IF p_brand_id IS NULL THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'brand_id is required';
END IF;
IF p_city IS NULL OR length(trim(p_city)) = 0 THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'city is required';
END IF;
v_slug_base := lower(regexp_replace(trim(p_city), '\s+', '-', 'g'))
|| '-' || COALESCE(NULLIF(trim(p_date), ''), CURRENT_DATE::TEXT);
v_slug := v_slug_base;
-- Ensure unique slug per brand by appending a counter if needed
WHILE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM stops WHERE brand_id = p_brand_id AND slug = v_slug) LOOP
v_counter := v_counter + 1;
v_slug := v_slug_base || '-' || v_counter;
END LOOP;
INSERT INTO stops (
brand_id, city, state, location, date, time, slug,
address, zip, cutoff_time, active, status
) VALUES (
p_brand_id, p_city, p_state, p_location, p_date, p_time, v_slug,
p_address, p_zip, p_cutoff_time, p_active, 'draft'
)
RETURNING id INTO v_id;
RETURN jsonb_build_object('id', v_id, 'slug', v_slug);
END;
$$;
-- ── 2. admin_create_stops_batch ────────────────────────────────────────────
-- Inserts many stops in one call. Returns JSONB with created IDs + slugs.
-- On any per-row failure the whole batch rolls back (transactional).
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION admin_create_stops_batch(
p_brand_id UUID,
p_stops JSONB -- array of {city, state, location, date, time, address?, zip?, cutoff_time?, active?}
)
RETURNS JSONB
LANGUAGE plpgsql
SECURITY DEFINER SET search_path = public
AS $$
DECLARE
v_row JSONB;
v_result JSONB := '[]'::JSONB;
v_slug_base TEXT;
v_slug TEXT;
v_counter INT;
v_id UUID;
v_city TEXT;
v_state TEXT;
v_location TEXT;
v_date TEXT;
v_time TEXT;
v_address TEXT;
v_zip TEXT;
v_cutoff TEXT;
v_active BOOLEAN;
BEGIN
IF p_brand_id IS NULL THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'brand_id is required';
END IF;
IF p_stops IS NULL OR jsonb_typeof(p_stops) <> 'array' OR jsonb_array_length(p_stops) = 0 THEN
RETURN '[]'::JSONB;
END IF;
FOR v_row IN SELECT * FROM jsonb_array_elements(p_stops) LOOP
v_city := v_row->>'city';
v_state := v_row->>'state';
v_location := v_row->>'location';
v_date := v_row->>'date';
v_time := v_row->>'time';
v_address := v_row->>'address';
v_zip := v_row->>'zip';
v_cutoff := v_row->>'cutoff_time';
v_active := COALESCE((v_row->>'active')::BOOLEAN, false);
IF v_city IS NULL OR length(trim(v_city)) = 0 THEN
RAISE EXCEPTION 'city is required for all stops';
END IF;
v_slug_base := lower(regexp_replace(trim(v_city), '\s+', '-', 'g'))
|| '-' || COALESCE(NULLIF(trim(v_date), ''), CURRENT_DATE::TEXT);
v_slug := v_slug_base;
v_counter := 0;
WHILE EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM stops WHERE brand_id = p_brand_id AND slug = v_slug) LOOP
v_counter := v_counter + 1;
v_slug := v_slug_base || '-' || v_counter;
END LOOP;
INSERT INTO stops (
brand_id, city, state, location, date, time, slug,
address, zip, cutoff_time, active, status
) VALUES (
p_brand_id, v_city, v_state, v_location, v_date, v_time, v_slug,
v_address, v_zip, v_cutoff, v_active, 'draft'
)
RETURNING id INTO v_id;
v_result := v_result || jsonb_build_object('id', v_id, 'slug', v_slug)::JSONB;
END LOOP;
RETURN v_result;
END;
$$;
COMMIT;