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SPQ Customer DB Integration Pattern
Shared Helper Library (all forms)
src/lib/customerName.ts provides three reusable functions used by AppointmentModal, ROForm, CustomerInfoPanel, and CustomerFormModal:
composeName(first, middle, last)— joins parts → singlenamestringparseName(fullName)— splits →{ firstName, middleName, lastName }(first-word/last-word heuristic)findMatchingCustomer<T>(customers, query)— generic matcher: phone (exact 3+ digits) → exact full name → partial name
The appointment and RO forms use client-side matching on the loaded customers array (400ms debounce). The quote form (CustomerInfoPanel) uses PB queries with its own 600ms debounce.
Name Split (firstName / middleName / lastName)
CustomerInfo in SPQ stores both a single name field (for backward compat with existing code reading customerInfo.name) AND separate firstName, middleName, lastName fields for granular display/editing.
Auto-compose rule (in src/store/quote.ts)
When setCustomerInfo() is called, if firstName, middleName, or lastName changed, the store auto-composes name from the three parts joined by spaces. Empty parts are filtered out.
When name is passed directly (legacy callers), it auto-splits into first/last using .split(/\s+/) — first word → firstName, rest → lastName, middleName left empty.
setCustomerInfo: (info) => set((s) => {
const merged = { ...s.customerInfo, ...info };
// Auto-compose name from firstName + lastName
if (info.firstName !== undefined || info.lastName !== undefined || info.middleName !== undefined) {
const parts = [merged.firstName, merged.middleName, merged.lastName].filter(Boolean);
merged.name = parts.join(' ') || merged.name;
}
// Backward compat: if caller passes `name` directly, split it
if (info.name !== undefined && info.name !== merged.name && info.firstName === undefined) {
const parts = info.name.trim().split(/\s+/);
merged.firstName = parts[0] || '';
merged.lastName = parts.slice(1).join(' ') || '';
}
return { customerInfo: merged };
}),
Helper to convert legacy flat fields
Used in QuoteGenerator.tsx for URL params, RO data, and quote editing:
function toCustomerInfo(opts: {
name?: string; phone?: string; vehicleInfo?: string; vin?: string;
mileage?: string; roNumber?: string; serviceAdvisor?: string;
}): CustomerInfo {
const n = opts.name || '';
const parts = n.trim().split(/\s+/);
return {
firstName: parts[0] || '',
middleName: '',
lastName: parts.slice(1).join(' ') || '',
name: n,
phone: opts.phone || '',
vehicleInfo: opts.vehicleInfo || '',
vin: opts.vin || '',
mileage: opts.mileage || '',
roNumber: opts.roNumber || '',
serviceAdvisor: opts.serviceAdvisor || '',
email: '',
};
}
Customer Record Auto-Creation
ensureCustomerRecord helper (in QuoteSummary.tsx)
When saving or sharing a quote, this function ensures a customers collection record exists:
- If
customerInfo.customerIdis already set → use it (skip) - Search for existing customer by phone (digits, exact match via PB filter
phone ~) - If not found by phone, search by exact name match
- If still not found, create a new record in
customerscollection withuserId,name,firstName,lastName,phone,email
async function ensureCustomerRecord(customerInfo: {
name: string; firstName: string; lastName: string; phone: string; email?: string;
}): Promise<string | undefined> {
if (!customerInfo.name.trim()) return undefined;
const userId = pb.authStore.model?.id;
if (!userId) return undefined;
// Check by phone first
const phoneDigits = customerInfo.phone.replace(/\D/g, '');
if (phoneDigits.length >= 4) {
try {
const existing = await pb.collection('customers').getFirstListItem(
`phone ~ "${phoneDigits}" && userId = "${userId}"`,
{ fields: 'id', batch: 1 }
);
if (existing) return existing.id;
} catch { /* proceed */ }
}
// Check by name
try {
const existing = await pb.collection('customers').getFirstListItem(
`name = "${customerInfo.name.replace(/"/g, '')}" && userId = "${userId}"`,
{ fields: 'id', batch: 1 }
);
if (existing) return existing.id;
} catch { /* proceed */ }
// Create new
try {
const created = await pb.collection('customers').create({
name: customerInfo.name,
firstName: customerInfo.firstName || customerInfo.name.split(' ')[0] || '',
lastName: customerInfo.lastName || customerInfo.name.split(' ').slice(1).join(' ') || '',
phone: customerInfo.phone,
email: customerInfo.email || '',
address: '', notes: '', userId,
});
return created.id;
} catch (err) { return undefined; }
}
Integration points (all forms)
handleSave()in QuoteSummary.tsx — callsensureCustomerRecordbefore saving the quote, passescustomerIdin the PB quote recordensureShareToken()in QuoteSummary.tsx — same pattern for shared quotes- RO conversion in QuoteGenerator.tsx — reads
customerIdfrom the source quote and passes it to the RO creation payload
Duplicate Detection (All Forms)
The CustomerInfoPanel fires a debounced duplicate check (600ms after last keystroke on firstName/lastName/phone). It fetches all user's customers and filters client-side by name contains or phone contains. If a match is found, an amber banner offers "Use Existing" or "Create New" buttons.
Client-side filtering (safe fallback):
const result = await pb.collection('customers').getList(1, 500, {
fields: 'id,name,phone', batch: 500,
});
const matched = (result.items as any[]).filter((c: any) => {
const cName = (c.name || '').toLowerCase();
const cPhone = (c.phone || '').replace(/\D/g, '');
if (nameQuery && cName.includes(nameLc)) return true;
if (phoneDigits.length >= 4 && cPhone.includes(phoneDigits)) return true;
return false;
});
This avoids PB filter operator issues (the ~ operator can return 400 on some collections — see "Filter ~ operator can return 400" pitfall in the main SKILL.md).
Customer Select → Multi-Source Data Population
When an advisor selects a customer from the search dropdown, the form pre-fills vehicle info, VIN, mileage, email, and the last RO number. These fields are scattered across multiple PocketBase collections — no single query can populate them all.
Fallback chain
The selectCustomer() function in CustomerInfoPanel.tsx tries each source in order, stopping as soon as it finds data:
1. vehicles collection
└─ customerId = '<id>' → year/make/model → vehicleInfo, vin, mileage
2. quotes collection (by customerId)
└─ customerId = '<id>' && userId = '<uid>' → vehicleInfo, vin, mileage, repairOrderNumber
3. quotes collection (by customerName — fallback for legacy records)
└─ customerName = '<name>' && userId = '<uid>' → same fields
4. repairOrders collection (by customerId)
└─ customerId = '<id>' && userId = '<uid>' → vehicleInfo, vin, mileage, roNumber
5. repairOrders collection (by customerName — fallback)
└─ customerName = '<name>' && userId = '<uid>' → same fields
Each lookup uses getList(1, 1, { filter, sort: '-created' }) to get the most recent record. The = filter operator works reliably on text fields (unlike ~). Results are merged — each field keeps the first non-empty value found.
Why vehicles alone isn't enough
Customers created via quote auto-save (ensureCustomerRecord) have NO vehicle records in the vehicles collection — the vehicle info only exists on their quote/RO records. So the fallback to quotes and ROs is essential for those customers.
Full function pattern
const selectCustomer = useCallback(async (c: CustomerSearchResult) => {
const userId = pb.authStore.model?.id;
try {
const full = await pb.collection('customers').getOne(c.id);
let vehicleInfo = '', vin = '', mileage = '', roNumber = '';
// 1. Try vehicles collection
try {
const vResult = await pb.collection('vehicles').getList(1, 1, {
filter: `customerId = '${c.id.replace(/'/g, "\\'")}'`,
sort: '-created',
fields: 'year,make,model,vin,mileage',
});
if (vResult.items.length > 0) {
const v = vResult.items[0] as any;
vehicleInfo = [v.year, v.make, v.model].filter(Boolean).join(' ');
vin = v.vin || '';
mileage = v.mileage || '';
}
} catch { /* vehicles collection may not exist */ }
// 2-5. Fallback to quotes/ROs
const escapedId = c.id.replace(/'/g, "\\'");
const escapedName = (full.name || c.name || '').replace(/'/g, "\\'");
const idFilter = `customerId = '${escapedId}' && userId = '${userId}'`;
const nameFilter = `customerName = '${escapedName}' && userId = '${userId}'`;
for (const [collection, filterToTry] of [
['quotes', idFilter], ['quotes', nameFilter],
['repairOrders', idFilter], ['repairOrders', nameFilter],
] as const) {
if (vehicleInfo) break; // stop once we have data
try {
const result = await pb.collection(collection).getList(1, 1, {
filter: filterToTry, sort: '-created',
fields: 'vehicleInfo,vin,mileage,repairOrderNumber,roNumber',
});
if (result.items.length > 0) {
const r = result.items[0] as any;
if (!vehicleInfo) vehicleInfo = r.vehicleInfo || '';
if (!vin) vin = r.vin || '';
if (!mileage) mileage = r.mileage || '';
if (!roNumber) roNumber = r.repairOrderNumber || r.roNumber || '';
}
} catch { /* try next source */ }
}
const parts = (full.name || c.name || '').trim().split(/\s+/);
setCustomerInfo({
customerId: c.id,
firstName: parts[0] || '',
middleName: parts.length > 2 ? parts.slice(1, -1).join(' ') : '',
lastName: parts.length > 1 ? parts[parts.length - 1] : '',
name: full.name || c.name || '',
phone: full.phone || c.phone || '',
email: full.email || '',
vehicleInfo, vin, mileage, roNumber,
});
} catch (e) {
logError('Failed to load full customer record', e);
// Fallback: set what we have from search result
const parts = c.name.trim().split(/\s+/);
setCustomerInfo({ customerId: c.id, firstName: parts[0] || '',
lastName: parts.slice(1).join(' ') || '', name: c.name, phone: c.phone });
}
}, [setCustomerInfo]);
Name splitting logic
Given a customer name string, split into first/middle/last:
const parts = name.trim().split(/\s+/);
const firstName = parts[0] || '';
const middleName = parts.length > 2 ? parts.slice(1, -1).join(' ') : '';
const lastName = parts.length > 1 ? parts[parts.length - 1] : '';
"John Doe"→{ firstName: "John", middleName: "", lastName: "Doe" }"John Michael Doe"→{ firstName: "John", middleName: "Michael", lastName: "Doe" }"Alice"→{ firstName: "Alice", middleName: "", lastName: "" }