- 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
- 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 comprehensive debug logging to identify contact list population issues
- Fix array indexing bug in contact mapping (someContactDbIndex -> 0)
- Clean up all console.log statements for production readiness
- Improve contact retrieval debugging for SQLite and Dexie databases
- Maintain core functionality while adding diagnostic capabilities
Debugging: Contact list population issues in GiftedPrompts component
Cleanup: Remove debug console.log statements
- Replace direct platform service calls with databaseUtil.updateDefaultSettings
- Remove manual SQL query construction in favor of centralized utility
- Improve code consistency and maintainability
- Add proper error handling through databaseUtil's built-in mechanisms
- Remove unused PlatformServiceFactory import
- Fix SQL syntax errors in clearAll and setAll methods (AND -> comma)
- Ensure both SQLite and Dexie databases are updated consistently
Improves: FeedFilters component architecture and error handling
Fixes: isNearby and filterFeedByVisible settings not being saved properly
- 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.