The products table conflated catalog ("kind of thing you scan") with
instance ("this jar I bought") — splitting it lets us record every
purchase as its own asset and autofill brand/shop/price/THC from the
last instance when scanning a known SKU.
- products: sku + strain + name + type + kind (catalog only)
- inventory_items: physical jars with short-UUID asset ids, per-batch
brand/shop/bin/price/cannabinoids/weight, audits, lifecycle
- audits now key on inventory_id; strains lose brand_id and type
- migration: rename existing products/audits/strains to *_legacy on
first boot so users keep historical reference, fresh start otherwise
- two-step add flow: scan SKU → select/create product → instance
details (autofilled from last instance) → generated asset id shown
- ScanField matches asset id first, falls back to SKU
- inventory list defaults flat, "By product" toggle groups instances
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Adds PATCH /products/:id and an EditProductFlow modal opened from the
product drawer. Editable fields cover name, brand, shop, bin, asset tag,
price, purchase date, size (weight or count + unit weight), and the
cannabinoid profile. SKU, type, kind, and status-derived dates stay
locked because changing them would invalidate audit history math; type
changes are surfaced as "mark gone, add new" in the modal.
The strain row is re-resolved on name or brand change so analytics stay
aligned, and the last-audit mirror (last_audit_weight / count_last_audit)
only syncs with the original size when there are no audits yet.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds PATCH and DELETE endpoints for brands and shops that mirror the
existing bins pattern: deleting a brand or shop nullifies referencing
products (and strains, for brands) inside a transaction so nothing is
lost. Brand renames return 409 when the new name collides with the
UNIQUE constraint, surfaced inline in the edit modal.
The Brands and Shops views now show inline edit/trash icons on each
card; the trash button confirms with a preview of how many products
will be unparented.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>