- Replace all `any` types in $db, $exec, $one, $query, $first, and $contacts with proper interfaces:
- Use QueryExecResult and DatabaseExecResult for raw database operations
- Use Contact[] for contact queries
- Add generics for mapped query results
- Update PlatformService and database interfaces to match new types
- Remove unused type imports and fix linter errors
- Reduces risk of runtime errors and improves type safety for all database access
- Add initialization phase detection to logger (2-second delay)
- Prevent database logging during critical startup phase
- Use console logging for critical startup messages to avoid circular dependency
- Add manual initialization control functions (markInitializationComplete, isInitializationPhase)
- Filter initialization-related messages from database logging
Files modified:
- src/utils/logger.ts: Add initialization state tracking and filtering
- src/registerSQLWorker.js: Use console for critical startup message
- src/services/PlatformServiceFactory.ts: Use console for singleton creation message
- src/services/platforms/WebPlatformService.ts: Use console for worker context message
Resolves circular dependency where logging tried to access database during platform service initialization, causing infinite loops with [DB-PREVENTED-INFO] messages.
- Reduce migration/platform logging verbosity in development mode (~80-90% less noise)
- Fix AbsurdSQL platform check to support 'development' alongside 'web'
- Add missing WebPlatformService methods (isWorker, initSharedArrayBuffer)
- Fix Electron API endpoint resolution to prevent JSON parsing errors
- Prevent circular database logging that caused [DB-PREVENTED-INFO] spam
Console now shows only essential information while preserving all errors/warnings
fix: eliminate SharedArrayBuffer checks on non-web platforms
* Add platform guard in AbsurdSqlDatabaseService to only initialize on web
* Change singleton pattern from eager to lazy instantiation
* Update worker import to use lazy singleton pattern
* Prevents absurd-sql initialization on Electron/Capacitor platforms
* Reduces console noise and memory footprint on desktop/mobile
* Maintains full web platform functionality and performance
Resolves SharedArrayBuffer-related console output on Electron platform
while preserving all web features and maintaining clean architecture.
- Remove duplicate property declarations from TopMessage component
- Use (this as any) type assertion for mixin methods
- Resolves 'Data property already defined' warnings
- Fixes 'this.dbQuery is not a function' runtime errors
- Implement worker-only database access to eliminate double migrations
- Add parameter serialization in usePlatformService to prevent Capacitor "object could not be cloned" errors
- Fix infinite logging loop with circuit breaker in databaseUtil
- Use dynamic imports in WebPlatformService to prevent worker thread errors
- Add higher-level database methods (getContacts, getSettings) to composable
- Eliminate Vue Proxy objects through JSON serialization and Object.freeze protection
Resolves Proxy(Array) serialization failures and worker context conflicts across Web/Capacitor/Electron platforms.
- Replace 'any' type assertions with specific types in migration name extraction
* Change '(row as any).name' to '(row as { name: string }).name'
* Add proper null checks and 'in' operator for property access
- Fix database integrity check type safety
* Change '(col: any)' to '(col: unknown)' with type guards
* Use specific type assertion for column name checking
Resolves: @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any warnings (2 instances)
Impact: Improves type safety without changing functionality
- Add comprehensive IndexedDB to SQLite migration service (1,397 lines)
- Create migration UI with progress tracking and validation (1,492 lines)
- Fix Electron TypeScript compilation and SQLite plugin issues
- Expand migration system with detailed documentation and error handling
- Add development guide and coding standards
Resolves: #electron-startup #database-migration #typescript-errors
Impact: Enables user-friendly database migration with full data verification
- Add detailed file-level documentation with architecture overview and usage examples
- Document all interfaces, classes, and methods with JSDoc comments
- Include migration philosophy, best practices, and schema evolution guidelines
- Add extensive inline documentation for database schema and table purposes
- Document privacy and security considerations in database design
- Provide troubleshooting guidance and logging explanations
- Add template and examples for future migration development
- Include platform-specific documentation for Capacitor SQLite integration
- Document validation and integrity checking processes with detailed steps
The migration system is now thoroughly documented for maintainability and
onboarding of new developers to the codebase.
- Add multi-layered migration validation strategy with schema detection
- Implement database integrity checker that validates all core tables and columns
- Add schema-based migration skipping to prevent re-running applied migrations
- Enhanced error handling for duplicate table/column scenarios with validation
- Add comprehensive logging for migration tracking and database state verification
- Include final validation step to ensure all migrations are properly recorded
The system now properly:
1. Checks if migrations are recorded in the migrations table
2. Validates actual schema exists before attempting to apply migrations
3. Handles edge cases where schema exists but isn't recorded
4. Provides detailed integrity checking of database structure
5. Eliminates SQL errors from duplicate table/column creation attempts
Migration tracking is now working correctly with both migrations properly recorded.
- Root cause: Migration names were not being properly inserted into migrations table
- Fixed parameter binding in Capacitor platform service migration functions
- Added detailed debugging to track SQL execution and parameter passing
- Reverted migrations back to proper form (without IF NOT EXISTS workarounds)
- Enhanced extractMigrationNames to handle Capacitor SQLite result format
The migration system should now properly track applied migrations and avoid
re-running them on subsequent app starts.
- Add comprehensive console logging for Electron with emojis for better visibility
- Use CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS and INSERT OR IGNORE to prevent duplicate creation errors
- Add specialized column existence checking for ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN operations
- Improve migration tracking with detailed status reporting (applied/skipped counts)
- Add proper error handling for existing schema scenarios
- Enhanced documentation and type safety for migration system
This resolves issues where migrations would fail with 'table already exists' or
'duplicate column' errors when the database schema was already properly set up.
The enhanced logging makes it clear to users when migrations are being skipped
vs. applied, improving the debugging experience in Electron.
- Enhanced migration service error handling and logging
- Added better recovery mechanisms for failed migrations
- Improved database state validation before migration execution
- Added comprehensive error reporting in migration service
- Updated HomeView to handle migration errors gracefully
- Fixed database initialization sequence to prevent constraint violations
This addresses UNIQUE constraint failed errors during app startup
and provides better user feedback during database migration issues.
- Enhanced migration service to handle duplicate column errors gracefully
- Added detection for 'duplicate column' and 'already exists' errors
- Migration service now marks partially applied migrations as complete
- Prevents Electron app crashes due to cross-platform database conflicts
- Improved robustness for database schema migrations
Fixes database initialization issues when switching between platforms
(web, mobile, electron) that may have different migration states.
Code formatting improvements across multiple files:
1. databaseUtil.ts:
- Convert single quotes to double quotes for string literals
- Maintain consistency with project style guidelines
2. CapacitorPlatformService.ts:
- Convert single quotes to double quotes for string literals
- Align with TypeScript formatting standards
3. NewEditProjectView.vue:
- Improve code formatting for error handling lambda
- Better readability with proper line breaks and indentation
These changes improve code consistency and readability without
affecting functionality. All changes follow project style guidelines.
- Add parameter conversion in CapacitorPlatformService.queueOperation()
- Convert booleans to integers (0/1) for SQLite compatibility
- Convert objects/arrays to JSON strings for database storage
- Handle null/undefined values properly
- Ensure all SQL parameters are SQLite-compatible before queuing
This should resolve the 'SQLite3 can only bind numbers, strings, bigints, buffers, and null'
error by converting all parameters at the platform service level before they reach SQLite.
- Added Electron dependencies to package.json:
* @capacitor-community/electron ^5.0.1
* electron-builder ^26.0.12
* better-sqlite3-multiple-ciphers ^12.1.1
* electron-json-storage ^4.6.0
- Added Electron development scripts:
* electron:dev - Build and run Electron in development mode
* electron:setup - Initialize Electron environment
* electron:dev-full - Full development workflow script
- Updated .gitignore to exclude sql-wasm.wasm file
- Updated package-lock.json with new dependency resolutions
Note: Main app source files (router, platform service, views) also
have minor modifications from previous development work
- Add electron platform section to capacitor.config.json
- Configure deep linking with timesafari:// scheme
- Set up build options for macOS, Windows, and Linux
- Configure output directory and file inclusion
- Add platform-specific build targets (DMG, NSIS, AppImage)
- Support both x64 and arm64 architectures for macOS
- Set appropriate app categories for each platform
This enables building TimeSafari as a native desktop application
using Capacitor's Electron platform while maintaining existing
mobile and web functionality.
- Fix TypeScript compilation errors in platform services
- Add missing rotateCamera method and isNativeApp property
- Fix index.html path resolution for packaged Electron apps
- Create separate Vite config for Electron renderer process
- Migrate from nostr-tools to @nostr/tools via JSR for ESM compatibility
- Update all Vite configs to handle mixed npm/JSR package management
- Add comprehensive documentation in BUILDING.md
- Fix preload script path resolution in packaged builds
Resolves build failures with deep imports and missing UI in AppImage.
- Add name, description, and agent as optional properties to GenericVerifiableCredential
- Improve type safety and IntelliSense for common claim properties
- Maintain backward compatibility with existing code
- Reduce need for type assertions when accessing claim properties
- Restore runMigrations functionality for database schema migrations
- Remove indexedDBMigrationService.ts (was for IndexedDB to SQLite migration)
- Recreate migrationService.ts and db-sql/migration.ts for schema management
- Add proper TypeScript error handling with type guards in AccountViewView
- Fix CreateAndSubmitClaimResult property access in QuickActionBvcBeginView
- Remove LeafletMouseEvent from Vue components array (it's a type, not component)
- Add null check for UserNameDialog callback to prevent undefined assignment
- Implement extractErrorMessage helper function for consistent error handling
- Update router to remove database-migration route
The migration system now properly handles database schema evolution
across app versions, while the IndexedDB to SQLite migration service
has been removed as it was specific to that one-time migration.
- Update settings migration to maintain separate master and account records
- Use activeDid/accountDid pattern to differentiate between settings types:
* Master settings: activeDid set, accountDid empty
* Account settings: accountDid set, activeDid empty
- Add detailed logging for settings migration process
- Focus on migrating key fields: firstName, isRegistered, profileImageUrl,
showShortcutBvc, and searchBoxes
- Fix issue where settings were being incorrectly merged into a single record
This change ensures the SQLite database maintains the same settings structure
as Dexie, which is required by the existing codebase.
- Enhanced migration service to filter empty/default records from comparisons
- Updated comparison output to exclude records without meaningful data
- Improved UI display with better visual hierarchy and count indicators
- Added security improvements to prevent sensitive data exposure
- Fixed settings migration to properly handle MASTER_SETTINGS_KEY vs account DIDs
- Updated verification display to show filtered counts and detailed differences
- Improved data formatting for contacts, settings, and accounts sections
- Added proper filtering for missing records to avoid counting empty entries
Changes:
- Filter SQLite records to only include those with actual DIDs/data
- Update comparison counts to reflect meaningful differences only
- Enhance UI with count indicators and better visual organization
- Replace sensitive data display with boolean flags (hasIdentity, hasMnemonic)
- Fix settings migration logic for proper DID field handling
- Improve verification message to show detailed breakdown by type
- Add proper filtering for missing records in all data types
Security: Prevents exposure of mnemonics, private keys, and identity data
UI/UX: Cleaner display with better information hierarchy and counts
Migration: More accurate comparison results and better debugging visibility
- Add migrateAll() function that handles complete migration in correct order:
Accounts → Settings → Contacts to avoid foreign key constraint issues
- Add prominent "Migrate All (Recommended)" button to migration UI
- Add informational section explaining migration order and rationale
- Add info icon to icon set for UI clarity
- Improve migration logic to handle overwriteExisting parameter properly:
- New records are always migrated regardless of checkbox setting
- Existing records are only updated when overwriteExisting=true
- Clear warning messages when records are skipped
- Maintain backward compatibility with individual migration buttons
- All code linted and formatted according to project standards
Co-authored-by: Matthew Raymer
- Fix import in src/db-sql/migration.ts to use named imports and alias runMigrations to avoid naming conflict
- Add missing migration management functions (registerMigration, runMigrations) to migrationService with full typing and logging
- Update function signatures to accept SQL parameters for compatibility with AbsurdSqlDatabaseService
- Clean up Prettier formatting issues in migrationService and migration.ts
- Confirmed dev server and linter run cleanly
Co-authored-by: Matthew Raymer
- Add account migration support to migrationService with importFromMnemonic integration
- Extend DataComparison and MigrationResult interfaces to include accounts
- Add getDexieAccounts() and getSqliteAccounts() functions for account retrieval
- Implement compareAccounts() and migrateAccounts() functions with proper error handling
- Update DatabaseMigration.vue UI to support account migration:
- Add "Migrate Accounts" button with lock icon
- Extend summary cards grid to show Dexie/SQLite account counts
- Add Account Differences section with added/modified/missing indicators
- Update success message to include account migration counts
- Enhance grid layouts to accommodate 6 summary cards and 3 difference sections
The migration service now provides complete data migration capabilities
for contacts, settings, and accounts, with enhanced reliability through
the importFromMnemonic utility for mnemonic-based account handling.
- Create DatabaseMigration.vue with vue-facing-decorator and Tailwind CSS
- Add complete UI for comparing and migrating data between Dexie and SQLite
- Implement real-time loading states, error handling, and success feedback
- Add navigation link to Account page for easy access
- Include export functionality for comparison data
- Create comprehensive documentation in doc/database-migration-guide.md
- Fix all linting issues and ensure code quality standards
- Support both contact and settings migration with overwrite options
- Add visual difference analysis with summary cards and detailed breakdowns
The component provides a professional interface for the migrationService.ts,
enabling users to safely transfer data between database systems during
the transition from Dexie to SQLite storage.
- Add migrationService.ts with functions to compare and transfer data between Dexie and SQLite
- Implement data comparison with detailed difference analysis (added/modified/missing)
- Add contact migration with overwrite options and error handling
- Add settings migration focusing on key user fields (firstName, isRegistered, profileImageUrl, showShortcutBvc, searchBoxes)
- Include YAML export functionality for data inspection
- Add comprehensive JSDoc documentation with examples and usage instructions
- Support both INSERT and UPDATE operations with parameterized SQL generation
- Include detailed logging and error reporting for migration operations
This service enables safe migration of user data from the legacy Dexie (IndexedDB)
database to the new SQLite implementation, with full comparison capabilities
and rollback safety through detailed reporting.