- 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
- 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