Adds balance assertion functionality to enable admins to verify accounting accuracy.
This includes:
- A new `balance_assertions` table in the database
- CRUD operations for balance assertions (create, get, list, check, delete)
- API endpoints for managing balance assertions (admin only)
- UI elements for creating, viewing, and re-checking assertions
Also, reorders the implementation roadmap in the documentation to reflect better the dependencies between phases.
Implements core improvements from Phase 1 of the Beancount patterns adoption:
- Uses Decimal for fiat amounts to prevent floating point errors
- Adds a meta field to journal entries for a full audit trail
- Adds a flag field to journal entries for transaction status
- Migrates existing account names to a hierarchical format
This commit introduces a database migration to add the `flag` and `meta` columns to the `journal_entries` table. It also includes updates to the models, CRUD operations, and API endpoints to handle the new fields.
Extends user balance information to include fiat currency balances,
calculated based on entry line metadata and account types.
This allows for a more comprehensive view of user balances,
including both satoshi and fiat currency holdings.
Updates the castle index template and API to display fiat balances.
Adds functionality for users to pay their Castle balance by generating and paying a Lightning invoice.
This includes:
- Adding API endpoints for invoice generation and payment recording.
- Updating the frontend to allow users to initiate the invoice payment process.
- Passing the wallet's `inkey` to the frontend for payment status checks.
Implements a feature that allows users to pay their outstanding balance via Lightning.
The changes include:
- Adds the UI elements for invoice generation and display, including QR code.
- Integrates backend endpoints to generate and record payments.
- Adds polling mechanism to track payments and update balance.
- Creates new database models to support manual payment requests.
Updates the receivable entry model and related API endpoints to use the user's ID instead of the user's wallet ID.
This change simplifies user identification and ensures consistency throughout the application.
Allows users to configure their own wallet ID, enabling
the system to track expenses and receivables on a per-user basis.
Introduces new database table, models, API endpoints, and UI elements
to manage user-specific wallet settings.
Adds functionality to configure the Castle extension, including a wallet ID.
This allows administrators to customize the extension's behavior by specifying a dedicated wallet for castle operations.
Extends expense entry functionality to support fiat currencies.
Users can now specify a currency (e.g., EUR, USD) when creating expense entries. The specified amount is converted to satoshis using exchange rates. The converted amount and currency information are stored in the journal entry metadata. Also adds an API endpoint to retrieve allowed currencies and updates the UI to allow currency selection when creating expense entries.