- Postgres Runtime Cutover Status: 17 migrations (0000–0017), dual-write repo matrix - Backend Architecture: dual-DB architecture, repo factory, MONGO_CONNECT_MODE modes - Data Model Overview: 23-model index with PG table names and migration status - User, PurchaseRequest, SellerOffer, Chat, Dispute: Drizzle schema + cutover status added - 04 - Flows/Telegram Mini App.md: new doc covering Mini App architecture and flows - mongo-to-pg-migration-prd.md: status block prepended with 2026-06-03 milestone tracking Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Dispute
Last updated: 2026-06-03 — added Postgres / Drizzle schema and migration status (see Doc vs Code Audit Report)
Buyer-raised complaint tied to a PurchaseRequest. Captures the reason, priority, category, an array of evidence uploads, a chronological timeline of actions, an optional resolution, and SLA deadlines. An admin (adminId) is assigned during triage and resolves the dispute with a structured action (refund, replacement, compensation, warning_seller, ban_seller, or no_action).
[!note] Implementation status
backend/src/models/Dispute.ts,backend/src/services/dispute/DisputeService.ts,backend/src/routes/disputeRoutes.ts, and release-hold helper routes now exist. The remaining gap is canonical state alignment between the full dispute document and the lighterPurchaseRequest/Paymenthold flags used by release gating.Sources:
backend/src/models/Dispute.ts(Mongoose schema),backend/src/db/schema/dispute.ts(Drizzle/Postgres schema).
WARNING — The dispute
statusupdate endpoint and theresolveendpoint currently have no role guards. Any authenticated user (not just admins) can modify dispute status or submit a resolution. This is a known gap pending a role-guard audit.
Migration Status
DUAL-WRITE — DualWriteDisputeRepo + DrizzleDisputeRepo + MongoDisputeRepo. Writes go to both Mongo and Postgres. Reads still come from Mongo (cutover not yet executed).
Mongo Schema
| Field | Type | Required | Default | Validation | Index | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
purchaseRequestId |
ObjectId → PurchaseRequest | yes | — | — | yes | The disputed request. |
buyerId |
ObjectId → User | yes | — | — | yes | Complaining buyer. |
sellerId |
ObjectId → User | no | — | — | yes | Implicated seller. |
adminId |
ObjectId → User | no | — | — | yes (single + compound) | Admin owning the case. |
reason |
String | yes | — | trim, maxlength 200 | — | Short reason. |
description |
String | yes | — | trim, maxlength 2000 | — | Detailed description. |
priority |
String | no | medium |
enum: low / medium / high / urgent |
yes | Triage priority. |
category |
String | yes | — | enum: product_quality / delivery_delay / wrong_item / payment_issue / seller_behavior / other |
yes | Issue type. |
status |
String | no | pending |
enum: pending / in_progress / waiting_response / resolved / rejected / closed |
yes (single + compound) | Lifecycle state. |
evidence[].type |
String | yes | — | enum: image / document / screenshot / video |
— | Evidence kind. |
evidence[].url |
String | yes | — | — | — | Stored URL. |
evidence[].description |
String | no | — | — | — | Notes. |
evidence[].uploadedBy |
ObjectId → User | yes | — | — | — | Uploader. |
evidence[].uploadedAt |
Date | no | Date.now |
— | — | Upload time. |
chatId |
ObjectId → Chat | no | — | — | — | Linked support chat. |
timeline[].action |
String | yes | — | — | — | Action label. |
timeline[].performedBy |
ObjectId → User | yes | — | — | — | Actor. |
timeline[].performedAt |
Date | no | Date.now |
— | — | When. |
timeline[].details |
String | no | — | — | — | Free-form notes. |
resolution.action |
String | no | — | enum: refund / replacement / compensation / warning_seller / ban_seller / no_action |
— | Outcome. |
resolution.amount |
Number | no | — | — | — | Monetary amount (refund/compensation). |
resolution.currency |
String | no | — | enum: USD / EUR / IRR / USDT |
— | Currency. |
resolution.notes |
String | no | — | maxlength 1000 | — | Resolution notes. |
resolution.resolvedBy |
ObjectId → User | no | — | — | — | Admin who resolved. |
resolution.resolvedAt |
Date | no | — | — | — | When resolved. |
deadline |
Date | no | — | — | — | Overall SLA deadline. |
responseDeadline |
Date | no | — | — | — | Response SLA. |
tags[] |
String[] | no | — | trim | — | Filter tags. |
closedAt |
Date | no | — | — | — | When closed. |
createdAt |
Date | auto | — | — | yes (desc) | Mongoose timestamp. |
updatedAt |
Date | auto | — | — | — | Mongoose timestamp. |
Category enum
Valid values: product_quality · delivery_delay · wrong_item · payment_issue · seller_behavior · other
Note: fraud is NOT a valid category value. Use seller_behavior or other for fraud-related complaints.
Status enum
Valid values: pending · in_progress · waiting_response · resolved · rejected · closed
Note: under_review does NOT exist in the schema. The equivalent lifecycle state is in_progress.
Resolution action enum
Valid values: refund · replacement · compensation · warning_seller · ban_seller · no_action
Note: The TypeScript interface mentions an optional embedded messages[] array, but the actual Mongoose schema does not declare it — messages live in Chat via chatId.
Postgres / Drizzle Schema
Source: backend/src/db/schema/dispute.ts — migration 0012.
disputes table
| Column | PG Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
id |
uuid PK |
Generated UUID primary key. |
legacy_object_id |
text |
Mongo ObjectId bridge; partial-unique WHERE NOT NULL. |
purchase_request_id |
text |
Stored as text (not uuid FK) to accommodate Mongo ObjectIds and PG UUIDs during cutover. No hard FK. |
buyer_id |
text |
Same cutover reason — text, no hard FK. |
seller_id |
text |
Optional; text, no hard FK. |
admin_id |
text |
Optional; text, no hard FK. |
reason |
text |
Short reason. |
description |
text |
Detailed description. |
priority |
text |
No DB-level enum; app-layer validated. |
category |
text |
No DB-level enum; app-layer validated. |
status |
text |
No DB-level enum; app-layer validated. |
evidence |
jsonb |
Array of evidence objects (serialized). |
chat_id |
text |
Optional; text reference to Chat. |
messages |
jsonb |
Embedded messages blob (conservative shim; normalization pending). |
timeline |
jsonb |
Array of timeline action objects. |
resolution |
jsonb |
Resolution object when resolved. |
deadline |
timestamptz |
Overall SLA deadline. |
response_deadline |
timestamptz |
Response SLA. |
tags |
jsonb |
Array of tag strings. |
created_at |
timestamptz |
Auto-managed. |
updated_at |
timestamptz |
Auto-managed. |
closed_at |
timestamptz |
Set when status reaches closed. |
[!note] ID columns as
textpurchase_request_id,buyer_id,seller_id, andadmin_idare all stored astext(notuuidwith a FK) to accommodate both legacy Mongo ObjectIds and PG UUIDs transparently during the cutover window. No referential integrity constraints exist at the DB layer for these columns.
[!note]
messagesjsonb column The Postgres schema includes amessages jsonbcolumn that is absent from the Mongo schema (where messages live in Chat viachatId). This is a conservative shim added during migration scaffolding. Full normalization of chat/messages is flagged as an open blocker.
Postgres Indexes
| Index | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
(legacy_object_id) WHERE NOT NULL |
partial-unique | Idempotent backfill upserts. |
(purchase_request_id) |
regular | Lookup by request. |
(buyer_id) |
regular | Buyer's disputes. |
(seller_id) |
regular | Seller's disputes. |
(admin_id) |
regular | Admin workload. |
(status) |
regular | Lifecycle filtering. |
(priority) |
regular | Priority filtering. |
(category) |
regular | Category filtering. |
(created_at) |
regular | Time-ordered listing. |
(status, priority) |
compound | Admin queue sort. |
(admin_id, status) |
compound | Per-admin workload view. |
Mirrors the Mongo index set exactly.
Virtuals
None defined.
Mongo Indexes
Defined at backend/src/models/Dispute.ts:
{ purchaseRequestId: 1 }{ buyerId: 1 }{ sellerId: 1 }{ adminId: 1 }{ status: 1 }{ priority: 1 }{ category: 1 }{ createdAt: -1 }{ status: 1, priority: -1 }— admin queue{ adminId: 1, status: 1 }— per-admin workload
Pre/Post Hooks
| Hook | Behaviour |
|---|---|
pre('save') (backend/src/models/Dispute.ts) |
On new documents pushes a dispute_created entry into timeline attributed to buyerId. |
Instance Methods
None defined.
Static Methods
None defined.
Relationships
- References: PurchaseRequest (
purchaseRequestId), User (buyerId,sellerId,adminId, evidence and timeline contributors,resolution.resolvedBy), Chat (chatId). - Referenced by: none directly.
State Transitions
stateDiagram-v2
[*] --> pending
pending --> in_progress : admin assigned
in_progress --> waiting_response : awaiting party
waiting_response --> in_progress : response received
in_progress --> resolved : action applied
in_progress --> rejected : invalid
resolved --> closed
rejected --> closed
closed --> [*]
Common Queries
// Admin queue (Mongo)
Dispute.find({ status: { $in: ['pending', 'in_progress', 'waiting_response'] } })
.sort({ priority: -1, createdAt: 1 });
// Buyer's disputes (Mongo)
Dispute.find({ buyerId }).sort({ createdAt: -1 });
// Seller's open disputes (Mongo)
Dispute.find({ sellerId, status: { $nin: ['resolved', 'rejected', 'closed'] } });
// Append timeline entry atomically (Mongo)
Dispute.updateOne(
{ _id },
{ $push: { timeline: { action, performedBy: adminId, performedAt: new Date(), details } } }
);
-- Admin queue (Postgres)
SELECT * FROM disputes
WHERE status IN ('pending', 'in_progress', 'waiting_response')
ORDER BY priority DESC, created_at ASC;
-- Buyer's disputes (Postgres)
SELECT * FROM disputes WHERE buyer_id = $1 ORDER BY created_at DESC;
-- Seller's open disputes (Postgres)
SELECT * FROM disputes
WHERE seller_id = $1 AND status NOT IN ('resolved', 'rejected', 'closed');
Related: PurchaseRequest, User, Chat, Payment.