- Fix $updateActiveDid() to use MASTER_SETTINGS_KEY constant instead of hardcoded "1"
- Update migration plan to reflect current state after rollback
- Ensure backward compatibility during activeDid migration transition
The dual-write pattern now correctly updates both active_identity and settings tables
using the proper MASTER_SETTINGS_KEY constant for settings table targeting.
- Add database persistence to $updateActiveDid() method
- Implement dual-write to both active_identity and settings tables
- Add error handling with graceful fallback to in-memory updates
- Include debug logging for migration monitoring
- Update () to call () with fallback to settings
- Maintain backward compatibility while using new active_identity table
- Update migration plan documentation to reflect completed Step 1
- Restore Playwright workers to 4 (was accidentally set to 1)
Tests: 39/40 passing (1 unrelated UI failure)
Migration progress: Step 1 complete, ready for Step 2 dual-write implementation
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
- 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
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 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
- 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 $getSettings used MASTER_SETTINGS_KEY, so the complex
branching logic for account-specific settings was unnecessary.
- Change server switching logs to debug level
- Implement structured error logging for profile operations
- Handle common HTTP status codes gracefully
- Maintain user notifications while cleaning console output
- Replaced all instances of "Unnamed Member" with "Someone Unnamed"
- Removed unused UNNAMED_MEMBER constant
- Renamed UNNAMED_PERSON to THAT_UNNAMED_PERSON to match its value
- Renamed UNNAMED_USER to UNNAMED_PERSON and changed the value to "unnamed person"
Removes over-engineered ProfileService and ServiceInitializationManager
classes that were only used in one place. Inlines all profile logic
directly into AccountViewView.vue to reduce complexity and improve
maintainability.
- Deletes ProfileService.ts (325 lines)
- Deletes ServiceInitializationManager.ts (207 lines)
- Inlines ProfileData interface and methods into AccountViewView
- Maintains all existing functionality while reducing code footprint
perf(logging): convert excessive info logs to debug level
Reduces console noise by converting high-frequency, low-value logging
from info to debug level across navigation, API calls, and component
lifecycle operations. Improves performance and reduces log verbosity
for normal application flow.
- Router navigation guards: info → debug
- Plan loading operations: info → debug
- User registration checks: info → debug
- Image server rate limits: info → debug
- Component lifecycle events: info → debug
- Settings loading operations: info → debug
Maintains warn/error levels for actual issues while reducing noise
from expected application behavior.
- Revert ProfileService from broken /api/partner/userProfile endpoint to working /api/partner/userProfileForIssuer/${did}
- Fix location data display by restoring single profile object response parsing
- Remove complex array handling logic that was unnecessary for current user profiles
- Restore original working functionality that was broken by recent refactoring
Problem: Recent ProfileService creation changed endpoint from working userProfileForIssuer/${did}
to broken userProfile (list endpoint), causing location data to not display properly.
Solution: Revert to original working endpoint and response parsing logic that returns
single profile objects with location data instead of arrays of all profiles.
Files changed:
- src/services/ProfileService.ts: Restore working endpoint and simplify response parsing
Testing: Profile loading now works correctly for both existing and new profiles,
location data is properly extracted and displayed, maps render correctly.
- Notifications and toasts now appear higher than dialogs when appearing together
- Standardized dialog z-index
- Added documentation for z-index guide
- Add unique request IDs for claim submission tracking
- Add unique request IDs for plan loading tracking
- Include comprehensive request context (endpoint, server, timestamp)
- Enhance error logging with specific error codes and messages
- Improve debugging capabilities for server operations
Testing: TypeScript compilation passes, no linting errors
Impact: Better debugging and monitoring of API operations
- Remove forced production server override in PlatformServiceMixin.()
- Remove forced production server override in PlatformServiceMixin.()
- Remove forced production server override in HomeView.ensureCorrectApiServer()
- Fix type error in HomeView.latLongInAnySearchBox coordinates
Testing: TypeScript compilation passes, no linting errors
Impact: Users can now switch API servers freely without forced overrides
- Fix PlatformServiceMixin.() ambiguous OR condition
- Use specific queries for master settings (id) vs account settings (accountDid)
- Resolve settings priority conflicts affecting server switching
- Maintain backward compatibility with existing settings structure
Testing: TypeScript compilation passes, no linting errors
Impact: Settings now load correctly without query ambiguity
- Fix fetchImageRateLimits to accept configurable imageServer parameter instead
of hardcoded DEFAULT_IMAGE_API_SERVER
- Add enhanced diagnostic logging for image server operations with server
context, error tracking, and user registration status
- Update AccountViewView.vue to pass correct image server parameter
- Ensure consistent server switching behavior across all API endpoints
- Prevent similar server configuration issues in image operations
Fixes server switching not applying to image rate limit checks and provides
complete visibility into image server operations for debugging and monitoring.
- Enhanced user registration diagnostics with detailed error context
- Server switching flow logging with before/after values
- Improved error handling with server context
- Fixed type safety issues
Confirms server switching fix is working perfectly while providing
comprehensive debugging for user migration and environment issues.
- Fix database query logic in PlatformServiceMixin.$getSettings() to properly
distinguish between master settings (ID) and account settings (DID)
- Add comprehensive logging for settings debugging with request IDs and
component tracking
- Fix ProfileService initialization order in AccountViewView to use correct
partnerApiServer after settings load
- Add URL flow testing interface in TestView for debugging server switching
- Enhance settings consistency validation and error handling
Resolves issue where profile server changes were saved but not applied due to
incorrect database query logic and settings priority handling.
Files changed: PlatformServiceMixin.ts, AccountViewView.vue, TestView.vue,
TopMessage.vue, main.ts, router/index.ts
Testing: Added comprehensive URL flow testing interface for validation
- Add @capacitor/status-bar dependency for safe area detection
- Implement SafeAreaPlugin for Android with proper inset calculation
- Create safeAreaInset.js utility for CSS custom property injection
- Update Android manifest and build configuration for plugin
- Integrate safe area handling across Vue components and views
- Update iOS Podfile and Android gradle configurations
- Add commitlint and husky for commit message validation
Technical changes:
- SafeAreaPlugin uses WindowInsets API for Android R+ devices
- Fallback detection for navigation bar and gesture bar heights
- CSS custom properties: --safe-area-inset-{top,bottom,left,right}
- Platform-specific detection (Android WebView only)
- StatusBar plugin integration for top inset calculation
- Add unified .dialog-overlay and .dialog classes to tailwind.css
- Remove duplicated dialog styles from 9 Vue components
- Standardize z-index to 50 for all dialogs
- Preserve special cases: FeedFilters (z-index: 100), PhotoDialog (camera styles)
- Eliminate ~200 lines of duplicated CSS code
- Updated ContactNameDialog from using getter methods to direct CSS classes
- Improve maintainability with single source of truth for dialog styling
- Replace custom onboarding button with RegistrationNotice component
- Maintain v-else conditional rendering for unregistered users
- Remove unused methods and imports related to custom registration flow
- Use contextual message "To announce a project, get someone to onboard you."
- Remove unnecessary wrapping div in RegistrationNotice
Completes registration UI standardization across all main views.
- Centralize all registration notice logic within upgraded RegistrationNotice component
- Clean up unused methods and imports in HomeView and AccountViewView
- Customizable message to maintain original contextual wordings unique to each view
Component is now more focused and follows Vue.js best practices
for conditional rendering.
- Add DID validation using isDid() function to prevent invalid DIDs from loading current user's info
- Show error message and redirect to HomeView for invalid DID formats (e.g., /did/0)
- Import NOTIFY_CONTACT_INVALID_DID constant for consistent error messaging
Resolves: DIDView loading current user's info for invalid DID parameters
- Replace unsafe (error as any).config patterns with proper type guards
- Add hasConfigProperty() type guard for safe error property checking
- Add getConfigProperty() method for type-safe config extraction
- Eliminate @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any violations
Problem: ProfileService had unsafe type casting with (error as any).config
that violated TypeScript type safety guidelines and caused linting errors.
Solution: Implement proper type guards following established patterns:
- hasConfigProperty() safely checks if error has config property
- getConfigProperty() extracts config without type casting
- Maintains exact same functionality while ensuring type safety
Files changed:
- src/services/ProfileService.ts: Replace any types with type guards
Testing: Linting passes, type-check passes, functionality preserved.
Fix iOS deep link "Invalid Deep Link" error by updating parseDeepLink
to use correct parameter keys from ROUTE_MAP instead of always using 'id'.
- Replace hardcoded 'id' parameter assignment with dynamic lookup
- Use routeConfig.paramKey for route-specific parameter names (e.g., groupId for onboard-meeting-members)
- Maintain backward compatibility with fallback to 'id' for routes without explicit paramKey