Next.js version has been upgraded from 14.2.0-canary.58 to 14.2.0-canary.60 for performance and stability improvements. Additionally, account session handling has been improved by fetching the session data during server-side processing and passing it to various components, thus optimizing the user experience.
A new loader for team and personal account billing pages has been created to fetch subscription and customer data. This change offloads the task of loading account data from the account billing pages to the newly created loaders, thus simplifying the code in the billing pages.
Furthermore, caching allows the same requested to be deduped across server components
Code for billing services has been refactored for simplicity and improved organization. This includes updated locations for the 'loadTeamWorkspace' function and adjusted component imports. Redundant scripts have been eliminated and new schemas have been introduced for input data validation.
Replaced the requireAuth method with requireUser to improve clarity and modified all instances where it was used. Renamed the import throughout multiple files and services and made changes accordingly, thus making it more specific and understandable that a logged-in user is needed. The return type of the method was also updated from Session to User to more accurately reflect the information it provides.
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
Removed services and actions related to team account deletion as well as updated paths within other dependent files, better reflecting their new locations. Also, added a new service titled 'AccountBillingService' for handling billing-related operations and restructured the form layout and handled translation in 'team-account-danger-zone' component.
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.