* refactor(auth): replace Supabase `User` type with new `JWTUserData` type across the codebase
- Replaced usage of Supabase's `User` type with the newly defined `JWTUserData` type for better type mapping and alignment with JWT claims.
- Refactored session-related components and hooks (`useUser`, `requireUser`) to use the updated user structure.
- Updated Supabase client keys to use `publicKey` instead of `anonKey`.
- Adjusted multi-factor authentication logic and components to use `aal` and additional properties.
- Applied consistent naming for Supabase secret key functions.
- Incremented version to 2.12.0.
- Introduced a new `deprecated` property in the `EnvVariableModel` type to handle deprecated environment variables.
- Updated the `EnvList` component to display a warning badge for deprecated variables, including reason and alternative suggestions.
- Enhanced filtering logic to allow users to toggle the visibility of deprecated variables.
- Added new deprecated variables for Supabase keys with appropriate reasons and alternatives.
- Added support for filtering deprecated environment variables in the `FilterSwitcher` component.
- Updated the `Summary` component to display a badge for the count of deprecated variables.
- Introduced a button to filter and display only deprecated variables.
- Adjusted filtering logic to include deprecated variables in the overall state management.
add BILLING_MODE configuration to environment variables
- Introduced a new environment variable `BILLING_MODE` to configure billing options for the application.
- The variable supports two values: `subscription` and `one-time`.
- Marked as deprecated with a reason indicating that this configuration is no longer required, as billing mode is now automatically determined.
- Added validation logic for the new variable to ensure correct value parsing.
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
* Updated to TailwindCSS v4
* Moved CSS module to its own CSS file because of lightingcss strict validation
* Respect next parameter in middleware
* Updated all packages.
* Split CSSs for better organization.
* Redesigned theme and auth pages
* Improved pill and header design
* Formatted files using Prettier
* Better footer layout
* Better auth layout
* Bump version of the repository to 2.0.0
* Some changes ported from the work on the makerkit.dev website related to the marketing sections of the kit, such as documentation
* Added slight background hue to make darker theme better looking
* Support more complex configurations for documentation navigations.
* Do not fetch content from Keystatic when non-needed
* Add cursor pointers in dropdown
* Updated packages
The codebase has been updated throughout to improve debugging capabilities notably in the PostgresDatabaseWebhookVerifierService and create-reader modules. User interface has also been enhanced in the marketing layout and blog page. Minor reordering of entries in email-templates and adjustment of configurations in turbo.json has also been performed.
The styling for various components including site navigation and the site header has been updated. Changes include amendments to layout options, color, spacing, and border adaptations to provide better visibility and user interaction. The shadow on the top loading bar indicator has also been relocated to enhance the bar's visibility.
Several changes have been made to improve the user interface and enhance the user experience. This includes redesigning Auth buttons, modifying website layouts and routing, tweaking heading and text sizes for clarity, and revamping the marketing, documentation, and pricing pages. These changes collectively contribute to a cleaner, more concise and navigable interface.
Refined both admin and marketing layouts for a clearer design. Newly added components for the admin page include admin-account-page, admin-members-table and admin-memberships-table. Also included in this update are route renaming, minor text edits and corrections in the code.
The CSS classes used across different web pages in the web application have been updated. This change mainly consists of adjustments to spacing on various elements to improve the visual layout. The alterations should enhance the readability and user experience of the mentioned pages.
This commit updates the version of Next.js along with a series of other dependencies outlined in the pnpm-lock.yaml file. The new copy "For each {{unit}}" has been added to the billing.json file and several adjustments have been made in the UI components. In particular, a separator has been added, animations have been set to re-run on re-render for certain elements, and the PricingTable component has been added.
The code refactors the getUser function in the marketing layout file within the web app. It simplifies code by directly retrieving user information within the function and eliminates unnecessary use of Supabase server component client. This change improves efficiency and readability, and reduces potential errors by restricting server pings to necessary operations only.
This change mainly involves replacing 'session' with 'user' in various files in several applications. The function calls related to 'session' have been refactored to reflect 'user'. The '@supabase/supabase-js' package dependency has
The admin functionality related code has been removed which includes various user and organization functionalities like delete, update, ban etc. This includes action logic, UI components and supportive utility functions. Notable deletions include the server action files, dialog components for actions like banning and deleting, and related utility functions. This massive cleanup is aimed at simplifying the codebase and the commit reflects adherence to project restructuring.