The series-pass gate in register.post.js was checking
`series.allowIndividualEventTickets` at the top level, but the field
lives under `series.tickets.allowIndividualEventTickets` per the
Series schema. Top-level access was always undefined, so `!undefined`
always fired the pass check — blocking drop-in registration even when
an admin enabled `(requiresSeriesTicket=true, allowIndividualEventTickets=true)`.
The bug failed closed (overprotective), so no bypass was possible.
The existing test mirrored the bug by mocking the field at the top
level; updated the three mocks to nest it under `tickets` so the test
shape matches the real schema.
Pre-launch P0 fixes surfaced by docs/specs/events-functional-test-matrix.md
(Findings 1, 2, 3).
1. Series-pass bypass (Finding 1 / matrix S1 P3): register.post.js now
loads the linked Series when tickets.requiresSeriesTicket is set and
rejects drop-in registration unless series.allowIndividualEventTickets
is true or the user has a valid pass. Data-integrity 500 if the
referenced series is missing.
2. Hidden-event leak (Finding 2 / matrix E11): extract loadPublicEvent
into server/utils/loadEvent.js. All five public event endpoints
([id].get, register, tickets/available, tickets/reserve,
tickets/purchase) now go through the helper, which 404s when
isVisible === false and the requester is not an admin. Admin detection
uses a new non-throwing getOptionalMember() in server/utils/auth.js
(extracted from the pattern already inlined in api/auth/status.get.js).
3. Deadline enforcement + legacy pricing retirement (Finding 3 / matrix
E8): register.post.js and tickets/reserve.post.js delegate gating to
validateTicketPurchase (which already covers deadline, cancelled,
started, members-only, sold-out, and already-registered);
tickets/available.get.js gets an explicit registrationDeadline check.
Legacy pricing.paymentRequired 402 branch removed from register.post.js.