* - Replaced Supabase local environment variables
- Updates packages
- Force Zod v3 if peer deps require Zod v4
- Updated Dev Tool
* Use correct field for pnpm overrides
* Fix inaccuracies in the Agents files; fix type casting in `useForm`
* Updated lock file
* Be more specific when intercepting POST request in flaky e2e test
1. Update dependencies
2. Use cssnano for production
3. Assign an environment variable to Sentry's environment settings
4. `Pill` now accepts React Nodes so we can pass translations using Trans component
5. Switch to mailpit API during tests
6. Do not require Email Sender to be of type email and add proper error messages
This commit includes the addition of a contact form and a cookie banner to improve user experience and comply with regulations. The contact form involves email submission functionality. Several packages have also been updated and new routes have been added to the sitemap for better SEO. Environment variables have also been adjusted for email and contact form functionality.
This commit removes the membersTabDescription, updates the deleteAccountDescription text in the localization files, and adds a condition to check permissions in account invitation component. It also includes test credentials in README and provides a significant amount of seed data for testing the database.
Environment variable definitions were moved from .env.development, .env.test and .env.production to a new shared .env file. This provides a centralized location for common environment variables values, easier manageability, and overrides capability in specific environments. The .gitignore file was also updated to no longer ignore the .env file as this file now contains public / non-sensitive configuration values.
Environment files have been updated; a typo corrected in .env.development, and new variables added in .env.test. Sequence of variables were also reorganized in .env.test for better readability. Additionally, the name of an SQL trigger in seed.sql file has been changed to align with naming convention. Lastly, the application running command in workflow.yml has been modified for efficiency.
Added new paths and other configurations to .env files for production, test, and development environments. Removed the requirement for email confirmation from all .env files. In addition, unnecessary spacing in the update-member-role-dialog component was removed for better code readability.
This commit involves updating the version of @makerkit/data-loader-supabase-nextjs to ^1.0.0 across multiple components. The end-to-end tests for team-accounts have also been refactored to improve their reliability and accuracy. Additionally, a new `.env.test` file has been added for improved testing.
Updated the billing provider in the environment configuration to use 'stripe' instead of 'lemon-squeezy'. Multiple changes were also made to UI components related to pricing, including better data handling for different billing tiers and enhanced visualization of selected options. These revisions aim to both enhance the user experience and ensure compatibility with the new billing provider.
Changed the billing provider in the `.env.development` file from Stripe to Lemon Squeezy. This requires adaptations at many levels: at the web app to load Lemon Squeezy's script in the checkout process, at the billing gateway to handle Lemon Squeezy calls, and in the database to reflect the current billing provider. The checkout process is now done using Lemon Squeezy Sessions and its billing strategy was adjusted accordingly. Billing-related components and services were also updated.
This commit refactors the CMS to handle two platforms: ContentLayer and WordPress. The CMS layer is abstracted into a core package, and separate implementations for each platform are created. This change allows the app to switch the CMS type based on environment variable, which can improve the flexibility of content management. It also updates several functions in the `server-sitemap.xml` route to accommodate these changes and generate sitemaps based on the CMS client. Further, documentation content and posts have been relocated to align with the new structure. Notably, this refactor is a comprehensive update to the way the CMS is structured and managed.
The code in the webhook API has been refactored to move the DatabaseWebhookHandlerService instance out of the POST function scope. Furthermore, the display of renewal plan details on the billing page has been simplified and certain parts deemed superfluous have been removed. Numerous types and interfaces in the database.types.ts file have also been corrected and formatted for consistency and improved readability.
This commit updates various components in the billing flow due to a new schema that supports multiple line items per plan. The added flexibility rendered 'line-items-mapper.ts' redundant, which has been removed. Additionally, webhooks have been created for handling account membership insertions and deletions, as well as handling subscription deletions when an account is deleted. This message also introduces a new service to handle sending out invitation emails. Lastly, the validation of the billing provider has been improved for increased security and stability.
The billing schema has been revamped to allow more flexible billing setups, supporting multiple line items per plan. Changes extend to related app and UI components for a seamless experience. As a result, the previously used 'line-items-mapper.ts' is no longer needed and has been removed.
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.
Created a new package named billing-gateway which implements interfaces for different billing providers and provides a centralized service for payments. This will potentially help to maintain cleaner code by reducing direct dependencies on specific payment providers in the core application code. Additionally, made adjustments in existing services, like Stripe, to comply with this change. The relevant interfaces and types have been exported and imported accordingly.