Version 3 of the kit:
- Radix UI replaced with Base UI (using the Shadcn UI patterns)
- next-intl replaces react-i18next
- enhanceAction deprecated; usage moved to next-safe-action
- main layout now wrapped with [locale] path segment
- Teams only mode
- Layout updates
- Zod v4
- Next.js 16.2
- Typescript 6
- All other dependencies updated
- Removed deprecated Edge CSRF
- Dynamic Github Action runner
* Upgraded to Next.js 16
* Refactored code to comply with React 19.2 ESLint rules
* Refactored some useEffect usages with the new useEffectEvent
* Added Identities page and added second step to set up an identity after accepting an invitation
* Updated all dependencies
* Introduced PNPM catalogs for some frequently updated dependencies
* Bugs fixing and improvements
1. Marketing Layout: speed up rendering by retrieving user session from cookies instead of using server side request
2. Use "redirecting" state when signing in to keep displaying a loading state while Next.js redirects to home page
3. Use "useCallback" to prevent double tracking when switching pages
4. Add links pre-fetching in marketing navigation
5. Add new pending state to MFA verification form
6. Pre-fetch sign-in/sign-up pages
7. Fix i18n when using regional languages
8. currency formatter should default to the region if it exists
9. Update packages
* Allow Super Admin to view tables using RLS
* Replace previous usages of the Admin client using the authed client using the new RLS
* Enforce MFA for Super Admin users
* Enforce RLS when user opted in to MFA.
* Add Super Admin Access Policies and Update Database Types
* Consolidate super admin logic into a single function that uses the RPC is_super_admin
* Added Super Admin E2E tests
* Fixes and improvements
* Bump version to 2.5.0
This update modifies the multi-factor challenge execution in the auth component. By moving the onSuccess callback directly into the useVerifyMFAChallenge useMutation hook, it simplifies the code and removes unnecessary useCallback use. Also, it reduces the dependency on useEffect to handle the success scenario which enhances readability and maintainability.
This commit refines the Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) handling by removing 'requireUser' method, optimizing 'useFetchMfaFactors' hook to avoid fetching stale data, and improving error logging. The changes enhance the system's user session management and the MFA challenge response, ensuring smoother user experience and potential troubleshooting.
The multi-factor authentication functions have been modified to accept a user id as a parameter. This provides more flexibility as it allows a more specific targeting of users. The `useFetchAuthFactors` function has been updated to export the function rather than default, and the `useFactorsMutationKey` function has been updated to take a user id.
Removed personal account related multi-factor authentication setup modal and otp-input. Adjusted dependencies, exports, and imports to reflect the deletion. Various adjustments in other areas of the codebase were made to account for these deletions, including moving necessary components and adding the 'input-otp' library in the package.json under 'ui' directory.
The update adds a rerouting functionality upon successful multi-factor authentication, replacing a console log action previously triggered upon success. The change enhances the authentication flow by redirecting users to a specified path upon validation. Additionally, minor refactorings are done such as replacing direct routing paths with path configs and adjusting import statements.
This commit modifies several language labels and refines hooks related to 'teams' and 'billing' modules for better clarity and consistency. It also includes the deletion of unused locale files and package dependencies transfered to 'peerDependencies'. Lastly, it introduces minor enhancements in server command, error logging functionality, and scripts to interact with Stripe.
This commit updates the naming convention of icons from Lucide-React, moving some package dependencies to "peerDependencies" in 'team-accounts', 'admin' and 'auth'. Additionally, it includes tweaks to the development server command in apps/web package.json and adds a logger reference to the shared package. Furthermore, cleanup work has been performed within the features and UI packages, and new scripts to interact with Stripe have been added to the root package.json.