- Add PWA methods to PlatformService interface (registerServiceWorker, isPWAEnabled)
- Implement PWA logic in WebPlatformService with service worker registration
- Add no-op PWA implementations for Capacitor and Electron platforms
- Create PWAInstallPrompt component with custom install UI and event handling
- Integrate PWA components into App.vue with platform-aware conditional rendering
- Ensure PWA features only load on web platform via platform service pattern
- Centralize PWA logic in platform service for consistent cross-platform behavior
- Add comprehensive PWA documentation and installation flow support
Platform service now handles all PWA operations including service worker
registration, install prompts, and platform-specific feature detection.
- Add PWAInstallPrompt component for custom install UI and event handling
- Register PWAInstallPrompt in App.vue for global visibility
- Enable PWA features and install prompt in dev, test, and prod (vite.config.web.mts)
- Update service worker registration to work in all environments
- Update docs/build-web-script-integration.md with PWA install guidance and visual cues
- Add scripts/build-web.sh for unified web build/dev workflow
PWA is now installable and testable in all web environments, with clear user prompts and desktop support.
- Move all complex template logic to computed properties and methods
- Replace all `as any` usages with proper TypeScript types (OfferClaim, GiveActionClaim)
- Add computed property for claim image, removing inline image access
- Route all logging through PlatformServiceMixin
- Ensure all icon-only buttons have aria-labels for accessibility
- Remove unused imports and direct logger usage
- Lint clean: no warnings or errors remain
Clean up verbose console.log statements that were cluttering test output.
The function now performs the same operations without debug noise,
making test runs cleaner and more focused on actual test results.
- 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.
- 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
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.
- Add explicit Router type imports across views
- Replace $router type casting with proper typing
- Use $router.back() instead of $router.go(-1) for consistency
- Add proper route and router typings to components
- Clean up router navigation methods
- Fix router push/back method calls
This commit improves type safety and consistency in router usage across
the application's view components.
Reorganizes TypeScript interfaces into a modular structure:
- Create dedicated interfaces directory with specialized files
- Split interfaces by domain (claims, common, limits, records, user)
- Update imports in endorserServer.ts to use new interface locations
- Replace 'any' types with 'unknown' for better type safety
- Add proper type imports and exports
This improves code organization and maintainability by:
- Centralizing interface definitions
- Reducing file size of endorserServer.ts
- Making interface relationships more explicit
- Improving type safety with stricter types