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AnchorOS/app/api/aperture/reports/payments/route.ts
Marco Gallegos 583a25a6f6 feat: implement customer registration flow and business hours system
Major changes:
- Add customer registration with email/phone lookup (app/booking/registro)
- Add customers API endpoint (app/api/customers/route)
- Implement business hours for locations (mon-fri 10-7, sat 10-6, sun closed)
- Fix availability function type casting issues
- Add business hours utilities (lib/utils/business-hours.ts)
- Update Location type to include business_hours JSONB
- Add mock payment component for testing
- Remove Supabase auth from booking flow
- Fix /cita redirect path in booking flow

Database migrations:
- Add category column to services table
- Add business_hours JSONB column to locations table
- Fix availability functions with proper type casting
- Update get_detailed_availability to use business_hours

Features:
- Customer lookup by email or phone
- Auto-redirect to registration if customer not found
- Pre-fill customer data if exists
- Business hours per day of week
- Location-specific opening/closing times
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TypeScript

import { NextRequest, NextResponse } from 'next/server'
import { supabaseAdmin } from '@/lib/supabase/admin'
/**
* @description Fetches recent payments report
*/
export async function GET() {
try {
// Get recent payments (assuming bookings with payment_intent_id are paid)
const { data: payments, error } = await supabaseAdmin
.from('bookings')
.select(`
id,
short_id,
customers(first_name, last_name),
services(name, base_price),
created_at
`)
.not('payment_intent_id', 'is', null)
.order('created_at', { ascending: false })
.limit(20)
if (error) throw error
const paymentsData = payments.map(payment => ({
id: payment.id,
customer: `${payment.customers?.[0]?.first_name} ${payment.customers?.[0]?.last_name}`,
service: payment.services?.[0]?.name,
amount: payment.services?.[0]?.base_price || 0,
date: new Date(payment.created_at).toLocaleDateString(),
status: 'Pagado'
}))
return NextResponse.json({
success: true,
payments: paymentsData
})
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error fetching payments report:', error)
return NextResponse.json({ success: false, error: 'Failed to fetch payments report' }, { status: 500 })
}
}