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
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 commit updates the version of Supabase from 2.42.7 to 2.43.0. It also implements the necessary changes in dependencies and packages where the updated version is being used. This was done to leverage the improvements and fixes introduced in the latest Supabase release.
Paths such as SIGN_IN_PATH and SIGN_UP_PATH have been hardcoded into the application instead of being environment variables. These changes simplify the configuration of the application, making maintenance and understanding of the codebase easier.
This commit adds a new 'languagePriority' key to the feature flags configuration. It determines whether to use user's preferred language or the application's default language. Adjustments to the language selection process according to new flag have been made in the 'createInstance' function in 'i18n.server.ts'. Additionally, updates have been made to 'README.md' and '.env' files to reflect these changes.
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.
A new module has been added to create HMACs, primarily used in the billing service for data verification. Keystatic CMS usage has been conditioned to Node.js runtime only, and a fallback to the mock CMS client has been implemented for Edge Runtime. Mailer services now accommodate environment-specific providers.
Authentication variables have been added to the .env file. This includes enabling password authentication, disabling magic link authentication, and adding
This commit adds Stripe as the billing provider in the .env file for the web application. This change is essential for enabling Stripe-based transactions within the application.
The code has been adjusted to update the description and requirement error messages of the feature flags. Additionally, the related environment variables used in feature flags have been renamed for better consistency and clarity. This helps in better identification and usage of these feature flags.
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.