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Michael Chihlas 9b517d3320 feat(onboarding): add welcome wizard scaffold + Step 1 (Your shop)
Lays the groundwork for the post-signup welcome wizard (Phase 2,
Task 38). Authed users hitting /welcome are routed to the next
incomplete step based on users.onboarding_step_completed +
users.onboarding_dismissed; refresh resumes correctly because every
navigation persists state server-side first.

Backend:
- Expose onboarding_step_completed (Optional[int]) and
  onboarding_dismissed (bool) on UserResponse so /auth/me drives
  client-side routing without a separate fetch.

Frontend:
- WelcomeRouter handles the /welcome decision table (dismissed → /,
  completed >=3 → /, else next step).
- WelcomeStep1 renders the "Your shop" form (company name pre-filled
  from accounts.name, team size 1-2/3-5/6-10/11-25/26+, role
  Owner/Lead Tech/Tech/Other). Continue PATCHes /users/me/onboarding-step
  with action=complete; Skip-this-step PATCHes action=skip; Skip-the-rest
  POSTs /users/me/onboarding-dismiss-rest. Each action refreshes the
  auth store before navigating so the router resumes correctly on the
  next visit.
- onboardingApi.updateStep + dismissRest (typed against backend
  OnboardingStepRequest/Response schemas).
- Routes mounted inside AppLayout so EmailVerificationBanner persists
  above each step per spec.
- 11 vitest cases covering the routing decision table + Continue / Skip
  / Skip-the-rest / persist-failure paths.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 22:54:10 -04:00
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