Switch package manager and runtime from Node.js/npm to Bun across
Docker, CI, and scripts. The SQLite driver remains better-sqlite3
due to Next.js Turbopack being unable to resolve bun:sqlite during
build-time page pre-rendering.
Also fix the world map not rendering in the analytics page — the
overflowX wrapper added for mobile broke the flex height chain,
collapsing the map to 0px.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- accept wildcard proxy host domains like *.example.com with validation and normalization
- make exact hosts win over overlapping wildcards in generated routes and TLS policies
- add unit coverage for host-pattern priority and wildcard domain handling
- add a single test:all entry point and clean up lint/typecheck issues so the suite runs cleanly
- run mobile layout Playwright checks under both chromium and mobile-iphone
Following Prisma's official documentation for deployment caching issues:
https://www.prisma.io/docs/orm/more/help-and-troubleshooting/vercel-caching-issue
Changes:
- Add 'prisma generate' to build script (official Prisma recommendation)
- Add postinstall script for automatic client generation
- Remove custom stub generator workaround
- Keep runtime Prisma client generation in entrypoint.sh for reliability
- Add openssl to runtime container (required for Prisma engines)
This follows Prisma best practices: explicitly run prisma generate during the
build process to ensure Prisma Client is always up-to-date. The entrypoint
script regenerates the client at runtime to guarantee engine availability in
the production environment.
This commit resolves multiple build errors and adds a workaround for environments
where Prisma engine binaries cannot be downloaded due to network restrictions.
Changes:
- Fix TypeScript error: Remove invalid request.ip property access in NextAuth route
- Add missing config import in auth.ts for sessionSecret
- Add dynamic = 'force-dynamic' to API routes to prevent static generation
- Create Prisma stub generator script for build-time type checking
- Update build script to use stub generator instead of prisma generate
- Add binaryTargets to Prisma schema configuration
The stub generator allows the Next.js build to complete successfully in environments
where Prisma binaries cannot be downloaded (403 Forbidden errors from binaries server).
The actual Prisma engines will need to be available at runtime in production deployments.
All routes are now properly configured as dynamic server-rendered routes.
this is required for test suite to use dns certbot request
without talking to live or staging letsencrypt servers or
production level dns providers. This is a backwards port
from the v3 branch and opens the door for a full certificate
cypress test
* Tweaks and backend vscode settings
* Version bump
* Updated Icon to be more vibrant
* New logo and new login screen layout, version bump
* New documentation!
* Use CI to update package versions
because I was sick of changing it everywhere
* Generate docs
* Docs upload
* Fix pipeline
* Fix pipeline
* Update readme version before generating docs
* Testing docs deploy
* Fix pipeline
* Updated CI link
* Fix docs upload
* Docs upload fixes
* Fix s3 upload grrr
* Docs tweaks
* Updated readme
* Updated screenshots
Co-authored-by: Jamie Curnow <jamiec@benon.com>
* Fix wrapping when too many hosts are shown (#207)
* Update npm packages, fixes CVE-2019-10757
* Revert some breaking packages
* Major overhaul
- Docker buildx support in CI
- Cypress API Testing in CI
- Restructured folder layout (insert clean face meme)
- Added Swagger documentation and validate API against that (to be completed)
- Use common base image for all supported archs, which includes updated nginx with ipv6 support
- Updated certbot and changes required for it
- Large amount of Hosts names will wrap in UI
- Updated packages for frontend
- Version bump 2.1.0
* Updated documentation
* Fix JWT expire time going crazy. Now set to 1day
* Backend JS formatting rules
* Remove v1 importer, I doubt anyone is using v1 anymore
* Added backend formatting rules and enforce them
in Jenkins builds
* Fix CI, doesn't need a tty
* Thanks bcrypt. Why can't you just be normal.
* Cleanup after syntax check
Co-authored-by: Marcelo Castagna <margaale@users.noreply.github.com>