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fix(cv): support application variant deep links
The Application Workspace CV section linked to /cv-builder?variant={id}. That
route does not exist: the builder is mounted at /career/builder/:id and reads the
variant from the path, not a query string. The button dead-ended.

Corrected the href. No loading logic was added — the editor already loads the
variant by id and already has a safe error state, and ownership is already
enforced server-side, where CvVariantService scopes every read to the owner and
the controller returns 404.

Added tests for the deep-link entry point, which had none: the variant loads from
the route, a missing variant shows the error state rather than an empty editor,
and another user's variant is refused identically. The asset test now asserts the
exact href, so a route that the router does not serve fails the build instead of
shipping.

118 frontend tests and the production build pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-19 16:47:32 +02:00
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