Refactored both Stripe and Team Accounts features' schemas for better data validation and added specificity to keys. Enhanced form validations with methods to ensure Stripe keys follow appropriate prefixes. Replaced generic string types with UUID for accountId attributes in different services. Also turned off autocomplete for destructive actions for improved security.
The commit refactors the handling of account roles and enhances permissions checks. The account role has been shifted to use a string type, providing the ability to define custom roles. It also introduces the RolesDataProvider component, which stipulates role-related data for different forms and tables. The modification goes further to consider user role hierarchy in permissions checks, offering a more granular access control.
This commit covers a variety of actions that includes the refactoring of the authentication components to accept paths and invite tokens as props instead of a singular callback prop, thereby improving the component's flexibility. This refactor process removes 'withI18n' calls as i18n functionalities are no longer used. The commit also contains several adjustments to the UI components, including the authorization layout, pricing table, and sign-up page. It also includes minor changes to error messages, specifically those related to password resetting. Lastly, several peer dependencies are removed in the 'package.json' files and changes made to the 'browser.client.ts' file providing a significant code cleanup.
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.