The operator decides which model providers exist (env / registry — Anthropic,
OpenAI, x.AI, Ollama, several at once). The *tree owner* decides who uses which:
- Members' assistant -> one configured provider (or none)
- Recommender (association/connection finder) -> one configured provider (or none)
- Owner -> may use any configured provider
Backend: two nullable columns on `trees` (ai_member_provider,
ai_recommender_provider) + migration; `configured_llm_providers()` exposes the
registry as {name, model} with no secrets; owner-gated GET/PATCH
/trees/{id}/ai validate names against the configured set. Frontend: owner-only
"AI models" page with a dropdown per role, graceful 403 for non-owners, and a
sidebar link.
Per-model-within-a-provider selection is a follow-up; today each provider maps
to its single configured model.
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- Sidebar bottom-left now shows the signed-in user; clicking opens a menu with
Settings and Sign out. New /settings page: account info + change password
(POST /auth/change-password, re-verifies current password). Export/restore/
delete are stubbed there for the next pass.
- Per-tree default/home person: tree.home_person_id (migration) + TreeUpdate/
Read; the tree and family views open focused on it; the person page gets a
"Set as default" control and "Default person" badge. Cleared if that person
is deleted. Complements the account-level "this is me" link.
- Tree visualization now fills the content area (AppShell drops the max-width
column on the /tree route); other pages stay centered.
- Audit records are coerced JSON-safe (UUIDs/enums), so PATCHing UUID fields
like home_person_id audits cleanly.
50 backend tests pass; migration up/down verified; frontend builds.
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All core entities from ARCHITECTURE §5: tenancy (User, Tree, TreeMembership), people (Person, Name, Relationship), facts (Event, Place, PlaceName), provenance (Source, Citation), and the append-only AuditEntry. Cross-cutting mixins give every row a UUID key, timestamps, soft delete, and (where tree-owned) a tree_id for uniform tenant isolation.
Modeling choices: parentage as qualified edges (biological/adoptive/step/foster/donor/guardian) so non-traditional families are first-class; events keep both a verbatim date string and a normalized start/end range; closed sets are PG enums while GEDCOM-extensible vocabularies (event/name/source type) stay strings; CHECK constraints enforce single-subject events and single-target citations. Place is tree-scoped in Phase 0 (see ARCHITECTURE note). The migration is verified reversible (upgrade/downgrade drops tables and enum types) and matches the models (alembic check clean); applied on the deploy target. Dockerfile now ships migrations.
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Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>