Resolved issue where registration banner persisted despite successful API registration.
Root cause was loadSettings() being called after initializeIdentity(), overwriting
updated isRegistered value with stale database data.
Changes:
- Remove redundant loadSettings() call from mounted() lifecycle
- Add $nextTick() to force template re-render after registration updates
- Create isUserRegistered computed property for template reactivity
- Clean up debugging console.log statements for production readiness
- Simplify template logic to use standard v-if/v-else pattern
Registration banner now properly disappears when users are registered, and
"Record something given by:" section appears correctly. Fix maintains existing
functionality while ensuring proper Vue reactivity.
- Restored proper section container with bg-slate-100 styling and accessibility attributes
- Added FontAwesome spinner with proper ARIA labels for loading state
- Restored detailed limits information showing claims/week, registrations/month, and images/week
- Added proper pluralization and date formatting for reset timers
- Enhanced button styling to match original design with slate gradient
- Added activeDid, endorserLimits, and imageLimits props to component
- Maintained comprehensive debugging for troubleshooting User #00 limits issue
- Added readableDate helper method for consistent date formatting
Fixes missing functionality that was lost during component extraction from AccountViewView.
- Remove all debug and commented-out console.log statements from test files and testUtils
- Ensure test output is clean and maintainable
- No changes to test logic or assertions
- Use PlatformServiceMixin for platform and database access
- Replace manual PlatformService instantiation with mixin methods/properties
- Use $contacts() for contact export
- Use capabilities for platform checks in template and logic
- Remove unused imports and redundant code
- Lint clean
- Created UsageLimitsSection.vue using vue-facing-decorator (class-based, TypeScript, @Component, @Prop, @Emit).
- Moved 'Usage Limits' UI and logic (status, spinner, message, recheck button) into the new component.
- Replaced original usage limits section markup in AccountViewView.vue with <UsageLimitsSection />.
- Passed loadingLimits and limitsMessage props, and wired up @recheck-limits event to call checkLimits().
- Ensured all linter errors are resolved and code is consistent with project conventions.