- 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.
- 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.
- Deleted ContactScanView.vue and removed its route from the router
- Renamed ContactQRScanView.vue to ContactQRScanFullView.vue
- Updated all router paths, names, and references to use 'contact-qr-scan-full'
- Updated related router links in ContactQRScanShowView.vue for consistency
- Ensured all naming and routing is consolidated and matches the new view/component name
- Move ProviderInfo interface from ClaimView.vue to claims-result.ts
- Add JSDoc documentation to interface properties
- Update imports in ClaimView.vue
- Clean up route handling using vue-router types
- Remove outdated browser compatibility comment
This improves type organization and documentation while reducing
component-level interface definitions.
- Move detailed setup and build instructions from README.md to BUILDING.md
- Add concise reference to BUILDING.md in README.md
- Keep testing and other documentation in README.md
- Improve organization of documentation by separating build-specific content
- Properly disable service workers in electron builds
- Add CSP headers for electron security
- Fix path resolution in electron context
- Improve preload script error handling and IPC setup
- Update build scripts for better electron/capacitor compatibility
- Fix router path handling in electron context
- Remove electron-builder dependency
- Streamline build process and output structure
This change improves the stability and security of electron builds while
maintaining PWA functionality in web builds. Service workers are now
properly disabled in electron context, and path resolution issues are
fixed.