- Add contactsToExportJson utility function for standardized data export
- Replace CSV export with JSON format in DataExportSection
- Update file extension and MIME type to application/json
- Remove Dexie-specific export logic in favor of unified SQLite/Dexie approach
- Update success notifications to reflect JSON format
- Add TypeScript interfaces for export data structure
This change improves data portability and standardization by:
- Using a consistent JSON format for data export/import
- Supporting both SQLite and Dexie databases
- Including all contact fields in export
- Properly handling contactMethods as stringified JSON
- Maintaining backward compatibility with existing import tools
Security: No sensitive data exposure, maintains existing access controls
- Switched to CSS max() for proper conditional padding when dealing with screens that have a notch, dynamic island, gesture bar, etc.
- Top padding should now appear more compact in iOS
- Display EntityIcon for known entities, eye-slash icon for hidden entities, and the person-question icon for unknown entities
- Design tweaks (spacings, mostly)
- Added to gifting and profile dialog camera for now. Toggle button is hidden in desktop.
- WIP: same feature for QR scanner camera.
- WIP: ability to specify default camera depending on where it's called.
- Deleted ContactScanView.vue and its route from the router.
- Renamed ContactQRScanView.vue to ContactQRScanFullView.vue.
- Updated all router paths, names, and references for consistency.
- Fixed related links and imports to use the new view/component name.
- Removed automatic call to startCameraPreview() from mounted() lifecycle hook
- Camera preview (and permission prompt) now only starts in open(), triggered by user action
- Prevents unnecessary permission prompts on page load and improves UX
- Cleaned up all alert() calls used for diagnosing camera access issues on mobile browsers
- Camera preview now starts without pop-up interruptions
- Retained logging and user notifications for error handling and diagnostics
- Change base image from node:22-alpine to node:22-alpine3.20
- Resolves package installation issues with Alpine 3.21 repositories
- Ensures stable access to build dependencies (python3, gcc, etc.)
This change fixes the Docker build process by using a more stable
version of Alpine Linux that has reliable package repositories.
- Format Vue template attributes and event handlers for better readability
- Reorganize component props and event bindings
- Improve error handling and state management in QR scanner
- Add proper aria labels and accessibility attributes
- Refactor camera state handling in WebInlineQRScanner
- Clean up promise handling in WebPlatformService
- Standardize string quotes to double quotes
- Improve component structure and indentation
No functional changes, purely code style and maintainability improvements.
- Dialog is now presented as two distinct steps
- Gifting functionality reinstated
- Minor UI tweaks
- IN PROGRESS: ensuring calls to dialog from other parts of the app remain functional
- Updated ImageMethodDialog.vue to accept an isRegistered prop and show "Register to Upload a Photo" message instead of upload UI when not registered.
- Updated AccountViewView.vue to pass isRegistered to ImageMethodDialog and replace all profile photo add/upload buttons with the same message for unregistered users.
- Ensures consistent UX and prevents unregistered users from accessing any photo upload features.
Dynamic padding to clear certain iOS UI elements such as the notch, dynamic island and gesture bar, to ensure they don't overlap with our own UI elements.
- Replace all console.log statements with appropriate logger methods in QRScannerDialog.vue
- Replace console.log statements with logger methods in WebDialogQRScanner.ts
- Fix TypeScript type for failsafeTimeout from 'any' to 'unknown'
- Update LogCollector.ts to use 'unknown' type instead of 'any'
- Add eslint-disable comments for console overrides in LogCollector
This change improves logging consistency across the application by using the centralized logger utility, which provides better error handling, log persistence, and environment-aware logging.
- Update QRScannerDialog.vue to handle both array and object detection results in onDetect fallback logic (supports vue-qrcode-reader returning arrays).
- Ensure dialog closes and scan is processed for all detection result shapes.
- Use arrow function for close() to guarantee correct binding with vue-facing-decorator.
- Add enhanced logging for all dialog lifecycle and close/cleanup events.
- In WebDialogQRScanner, use direct mount result (not $refs) for dialogComponent to ensure correct instance.
- Add sessionId and improved logging for dialog open/close/cleanup lifecycle.
- Display prominent, actionable error banners in QR scanner dialog for camera access issues
- Add troubleshooting tips for common camera errors (no device, denied, in use, HTTPS)
- Enhance error handling and logging in WebDialogQRScanner for device detection and permissions
- Use proper type narrowing for promise handling in QRScannerDialog to resolve linter errors
- Improve user experience and clarity when camera access fails or is unavailable