- Gifting dialog: added ability to pick a project to benefit from
- Project view: modified dialog calls in Project view to toggle between giving to and benefiting from a project
- Project view: removed redundant person selection
- Project view: benefiting from a project locks the project selection in dialog to enforce context.
- Break long CSS class strings into multiple concatenated lines
- Ensure all lines are under 100 characters for better readability
- Maintain same functionality and styling behavior
- Improve code maintainability and readability
Fixes: Long lines in conditional CSS class assignment
- Add platform-agnostic parseJsonField utility for contactMethods handling
- Update contact export functions (contactsToExportJson, contactToCsvLine)
- Fix contact storage in QR scan views (ContactQRScanShowView, ContactQRScanFullView)
- Ensure consistent JSON string storage across web SQLite and Capacitor SQLite
- Prevents "[object Object] is not valid JSON" errors when switching platforms
- Maintains compatibility between auto-parsing web SQLite and raw string Capacitor SQLite
Fixes: contactMethods parsing errors in export and QR scan functionality
Related: searchBoxes field had similar issue (already fixed)
- Add platform-agnostic parseJsonField utility to handle different SQLite implementations
- Web SQLite (wa-sqlite/absurd-sql) auto-parses JSON strings to objects
- Capacitor SQLite returns raw strings requiring manual parsing
- Update searchBoxes parsing to use new utility for consistent behavior
- Fixes "[object Object] is not valid JSON" error when switching platforms
- Ensures compatibility between web and mobile SQLite implementations
Fixes: searchBoxes parsing errors in databaseUtil.ts
Related: contactMethods field has similar issue (needs same treatment)
- Stacked contact name and DID
- Text truncates to leave room for action buttons when visible
- Separated "from / to" heading from buttons to minimize width
- Various spacing and alignment adjustments
- Refactor importContacts to handle both Dexie and absurd-sql (SQLite) storage
- Add ContactDbRecord interface with all string fields strictly typed (never null)
- Add helper functions to coerce null/undefined to empty string for all string fields
- Guarantee contactMethods is always stored as a JSON string (never null)
- Add runtime validation for required fields (e.g., did)
- Ensure imported/updated contacts are type-safe and compatible with both backends
- Improve code documentation and maintainability
Security:
- No sensitive data exposed
- All fields validated and sanitized before database write
- Consistent data structure across storage backends
Testing:
- Import tested with both Dexie and absurd-sql backends
- Null/undefined fields correctly handled and coerced
- No linter/type errors remain
- 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
Enhance retrieveSettingsForActiveAccount with better error handling and logging
while maintaining core functionality. Changes focus on making the system more
debuggable and resilient without overcomplicating the logic.
Key improvements:
- Add structured error handling with specific try-catch blocks
- Implement detailed logging with [databaseUtil] prefix for easy filtering
- Add graceful fallbacks for searchBoxes parsing and missing settings
- Improve error recovery paths with safe defaults
- Maintain existing security model and data integrity
Security:
- No sensitive data in logs
- Safe JSON parsing with fallbacks
- Proper error boundaries
- Consistent state management
- Clear fallback paths
Testing:
- Verify settings retrieval works with/without active DID
- Check error handling for invalid searchBoxes
- Confirm logging provides clear debugging context
- Validate fallback to default settings works
- Change retrieveAllAccountsMetadata to return Account[] instead of AccountEncrypted[]
to better reflect its purpose of returning non-sensitive metadata
- Update ImportDerivedAccountView to use Account type and group by derivation path
- Update retrieveAllFullyDecryptedAccounts to use AccountEncrypted type for encrypted data
- Fix import path for Account type in ImportDerivedAccountView
This change improves type safety by making it explicit which functions handle
encrypted data vs metadata, and ensures consistent handling of account data
across the application. The metadata functions now correctly strip sensitive
fields while functions that need encrypted data maintain access to those fields.
- Move queryResult and allResult declarations outside switch statement
- Change const declarations to let since they're now in outer scope
- Remove const declarations from inside case blocks
This fixes the 'no-case-declarations' linter errors by ensuring variables
are declared in a scope that encompasses all case blocks, preventing
potential scoping issues.
Note: Type definition errors for external modules remain and should be
addressed separately.