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justin 04ccdbf96a Alternate names (maiden/married), self-person link, deletion integrity
Names (the genealogy standard: maiden name primary, married/alias as typed
alternates):
- Name model already supported multiple typed names; expose full CRUD —
  NameCreate/Read/Update schemas, name_service (one-primary invariant,
  promote-on-delete), nested /persons/{id}/names routes.
- Person page gains a Names card: add/edit/delete + "make primary", with a
  curated name_type dropdown (birth/maiden, married, alias, nickname, …).

Self-person ("who am I"):
- users.self_person_id FK (use_alter for the users<->persons<->trees cycle)
  + migration; PATCH /users/me/self-person; "This is me" / "This is you"
  on the person page. Soft-deleting the linked person clears it.

Deletion integrity (fixes the broken tree view):
- delete_person now soft-deletes the relationships touching the person, so no
  dangling edges remain; family-chart also filters links to missing people.
- Optional cascade=true recursively deletes descendants (GEDCOM cleanup);
  the person page asks "only this person" vs "with all descendants".
- DELETE returns {deleted: n}.

Family view surfaces "Not connected to anyone" so dangling people aren't lost.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-07 10:21:12 -04:00
justin 297cb797d6 Add core data model (12 tables) and initial Alembic migration
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.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
2026-06-06 10:40:00 -04:00