* Update Next.js and React versions in all packages
* Replace onRedirect function with next/link in BillingSessionStatus, since it's no longer cached by default
* Remove unused revalidatePath import in billing return page, since it's no longer cached by default
* Add Turbopack module aliases to improve development server speed
* Converted new Dynamic APIs to be Promise-based
* Adjust mobile layout
* Use ENABLE_REACT_COMPILER to enable the React Compiler in Next.js 15
* Report Errors using the new onRequestError hook
The commit refactors the previous implementation of using cache functions across several modules. They are now explicitly defined as loaders to improve readability and maintain a consistent style. This prevents the cache function calls from getting too nested and difficult to understand, especially in asynchronous cases. Additionally, the user session related hooks are deleted which were not used anymore.
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 admin-dashboard.loader file was refactored to use a newly created AdminDashboardService. This service encapsulates the logic for fetching dashboard data. Translations related to account settings, privacy policy, terms of service, and cookie policy were updated for better readability. Changes also include minor reorganizing of code files for clearer structure.
Content fetching in the marketing section has been refactored to utilize the Next.js cache, which significantly improves performance. The date format of publishedAt has been updated to be more consistent across files. Code related to CSRF token, fonts, and metadata has been refactored into separate files for easier maintenance and readability.
The code changes involve a significant update to the configuration of our CMS client. The nature of retrieving content items has been refactored to be more granular, allowing for the identification and fetching of content from specified collections rather than general categories. These modifications improve the efficiency and specificity of content queries. Furthermore, other changes were made to provide a better alignment of our content structure, including the reorganization of content files and renaming of image paths in various components for consistency.
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.
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 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.
The update implemented a redirect functionality in the multi-factor authentication flow for a better user experience. It also involved a refactoring of some parts of the code, substituting direct routing paths with path configs for easier future modifications. Import statements were adjusted for better code organization and readability.
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.
Deleted the billing-redirect-button, checkout-redirect-button, and embedded-stripe-checkout components. Additionally, removed the shadcn directory, which encompassed billing-related icons. This change streamlines the subscription settings interface and organizes the system's payment management. This update is a stepping stone towards improving the billing system's overall architecture.