Update $getActiveIdentity() method to return { activeDid: string } instead
of full ActiveIdentity object. Add validation to ensure activeDid exists
in accounts table and clear corrupted values. Update migration plan to
reflect completed first step of API layer implementation.
- Change return type from Promise<ActiveIdentity> to Promise<{ activeDid: string }>
- Add account validation with automatic corruption cleanup
- Simplify query to only select activeDid field
- Improve error handling to return empty string instead of throwing
- Update migration plan documentation with current status
Updated activeDid migration plan to reflect Phase 2 API layer implementation
completion. Added critical blocker notes about IndexedDB database inspection
requirements and updated next steps with priority levels.
- Marked Phase 2 as COMPLETE with dual-write pattern implementation
- Added critical blocker for IndexedDB database inspection
- Updated next steps with priority levels and realistic timelines
- Clarified database state requirements for testing
- Add migration 003 with data migration logic to prevent data loss
- Create dedicated ActiveIdentity interface in separate file for better architecture
- Implement $getActiveIdentity method in PlatformServiceMixin
- Enhance $updateActiveDid with dual-write pattern for backward compatibility
- Maintain separation of concerns between settings and active identity types
- Follow project architectural pattern with dedicated type definition files
The migration creates active_identity table alongside existing settings,
automatically copying existing activeDid data to prevent user data loss.
Dual-write pattern ensures backward compatibility during transition.
Migration includes:
- Schema creation with proper constraints and indexes
- Automatic data transfer from settings.activeDid to active_identity.activeDid
- Validation to ensure data exists before migration
- Atomic operation: schema and data migration happen together
- Add data migration SQL to migration 003 for existing databases
- Automatically copy activeDid from settings table to active_identity table
- Prevent users from losing active identity selection during migration
- Include validation to ensure data exists before migration
- Maintain atomic operation: schema and data migration happen together
- Update risk assessment to reflect data loss prevention
- Add data migration strategy documentation
The migration now safely handles both new and existing databases,
ensuring no user data is lost during the activeDid table separation.
- Remove unnecessary complexity and focus on essential changes only
- Integrate with existing IndexedDB migration service (indexedDBMigrationService.ts)
- Maintain backward compatibility with existing migration paths
- Focus on core requirements: database schema, API methods, type definitions
- Eliminate duplicate migration logic already handled by existing service
- Preserve MASTER_SETTINGS_KEY = "1" for legacy support
- Add clear rollback strategy and integration points
The plan now focuses only on necessary changes while maintaining full
compatibility with existing systems and migration infrastructure.
- Add 'editMenu' role to AppMenuBarMenuTemplate in setup.ts and index.ts
- Enables standard keyboard shortcuts (Cmd+C, Cmd+V, etc.) in Electron app
- Fixes issue where copy/paste shortcuts were not working in text inputs
- Maintains existing clipboard service functionality for programmatic operations
Resolves keyboard shortcut functionality for better user experience in desktop app.
Fixes issue where identity names were not saved when switching between
multiple identities. Names were being saved to master settings instead
of user-specific settings.
Changes:
- UserNameDialog: Load/save names from/to user-specific settings
- NewEditAccountView: Save names to user-specific settings for active DID
- Both components now use $accountSettings() and $saveUserSettings()
instead of $settings() and $updateSettings()
Each identity now properly retains their assigned name when switching
between identities. Previously only "User Zero" would show their name
due to using master settings instead of per-identity settings.
Fixes: Identity name persistence across identity switches
- Add foreign key constraints to prevent data corruption
- Implement comprehensive migration validation and rollback
- Focus API updates on PlatformServiceMixin only (no component changes)
- Add enhanced error handling and data integrity checks
- Streamline plan to focus only on what needs to change
- Update timestamps and implementation details for current state
Breaking Changes:
- Database schema requires new active_identity table with constraints
- PlatformServiceMixin methods need updates for new table structure
Migration Impact:
- 50+ components work automatically through API layer
- Only core database and API methods require changes
- Comprehensive rollback procedures for risk mitigation
- Remove redundant "import User Zero" action
- Remove out-of-scope actions from test (sending a gift to an unrelated entity, deleting the contact)
- Update imports based on changes
- Add master settings functions implementation strategy
- Correct IdentitySection.vue analysis (prop-based, no changes required)
- Simplify ContactAmountsView.vue (phased-out method, separate refactoring)
- Add new getMasterSettings() function with active_identity integration
- Include helper methods _getSettingsWithoutActiveDid() and _getActiveIdentity()
- Enhance evidence section with master settings architecture support
- Update risk assessment for phased-out methods
- Clean up migration timeline formatting
This commit focuses the migration plan on components requiring immediate
active_identity table changes, separating concerns from broader API refactoring.
- Add NOTIFY_DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT_IMPORT constant for import warnings
- Add NOTIFY_DUPLICATE_DERIVED_ACCOUNT constant for derived account warnings
- Update ImportAccountView.vue to use notification constants
- Update ImportDerivedAccountView.vue to use notification constants
- Update test file to use notification constants for assertions
Centralizes notification messages for better maintainability and consistency
with the existing notification system.
Files modified:
- src/constants/notifications.ts: Add new notification constants
- src/views/ImportAccountView.vue: Replace hardcoded messages with constants
- src/views/ImportDerivedAccountView.vue: Replace hardcoded messages with constants
- test-playwright/duplicate-import-test.spec.ts: Update test assertions
- Add duplicate check in ImportAccountView before account import
- Add duplicate check in ImportDerivedAccountView for derived accounts
- Add safety check in saveNewIdentity function to prevent duplicate saves
- Implement user-friendly warning messages for duplicate attempts
- Add comprehensive error handling to catch duplicate errors from saveNewIdentity
- Create Playwright tests to verify duplicate prevention functionality
- Add documentation for duplicate prevention implementation
The system now prevents users from importing the same account multiple times
by checking for existing DIDs both before import (pre-check) and during
save (post-check). Users receive clear warning messages instead of
technical errors when attempting to import duplicate accounts.
Files modified:
- src/views/ImportAccountView.vue: Add duplicate check and error handling
- src/views/ImportDerivedAccountView.vue: Add duplicate check for derived accounts
- src/libs/util.ts: Add duplicate prevention in saveNewIdentity
- test-playwright/duplicate-import-test.spec.ts: Add comprehensive tests
- doc/duplicate-account-import-implementation.md: Add implementation docs
Resolves: Prevent duplicate account imports in IdentitySwitcherView
- Create separate Electron-specific capacitor config
- Update build script to not copy main config to Electron directory
- Fix TypeScript compilation by excluding main config from Electron tsconfig
Resolves TypeScript compilation errors in npm run build:electron:dev
- Rename $getSettings to $getMasterSettings for clarity
- Remove unused account-specific logic (never called with accountDid)
- Simplify method signature by removing unused key parameter
- Update all 8 call sites and interface definitions
- Maintain backward compatibility for all existing functionality
All calls to $getSettings used MASTER_SETTINGS_KEY, so the complex
branching logic for account-specific settings was unnecessary.
- Clarify build:web:serve purpose as "production testing"
- Add "Why Use serve?" section explaining benefits
- Document SPA routing support for deep links (/discover, /account)
- Add dedicated "Local Serving with serve" technical section
- Explain server options (npx serve vs Python fallback)
- Improve developer understanding of when and why to use serve
Fixes documentation gap identified in serve command usage
- Change server switching logs from info to debug level
- Implement structured error logging for profile CRUD operations
- Handle HTTP status codes 400, 401, 403, 404, 409 gracefully
- Suppress full error stack traces for expected API responses
- Maintain user notifications while improving console readability
- Add timestamp and context to all profile-related error logs
Improves developer experience by reducing console noise while preserving
debugging information and user-facing error handling.
- Change server switching logs to debug level
- Implement structured error logging for profile operations
- Handle common HTTP status codes gracefully
- Maintain user notifications while cleaning console output
- Replaced all instances of "Unnamed Member" with "Someone Unnamed"
- Removed unused UNNAMED_MEMBER constant
- Renamed UNNAMED_PERSON to THAT_UNNAMED_PERSON to match its value
- Renamed UNNAMED_USER to UNNAMED_PERSON and changed the value to "unnamed person"