This commit implements proper syntax standards throughout the file. Every necessary line now ends with a semicolon, providing better readability and avoiding potential errors in future code interpretation.
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.
This update enables sorting of blog page entries based on 'publishedAt' date or custom order. This flexibility has been implemented across the marketing blog page, Keystatic, Wordpress, and Core CMS client services. This functionality allows more control over the presentation of entries.
A broad range of dependency versions have been updated in numerous packages. This includes updates to major libraries such as supabase-js, react, i18next and multiple typescript definitions. The version specifier has been standardized for some packages to maintain consistency.
This commit includes an update of the language setting in the DocsPage and BlogPage functions in the marketing app to make it more dynamic. Additionally, the package versions of next, @makerkit/data-loader-supabase-nextjs, and various Next packages in the Supabase package have been updated.
Enhanced the documentation pages by updating the layout with aesthetic adjustments and adding better navigation elements. New documentation content was added: 'Authentication', 'Getting Started', and their child pages. This ensures users have a clearer path when viewing, navigating, and accessing the information they need. "Read more" fallback label was added to the documentation cards for better accessibility.
The changes involved modifying the implementation of `getContentItems` across multiple files, specifically in the CMS-related codebase. This method now returns an object containing the total count of items and the items themselves. The updates also included necessary adjustments in the code where `getContentItems` is called to accommodate the new structure of the returned result.
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.
This commit adds new Admin and Accounts pages, while also improving code by refactoring various portions such as extracting services from the join page and dynamically importing packages in logging and monitoring code. The build command is also removed from the WordPress package, and SWC minification is enabled in the Next.js configuration. Updated marketing content is also included in this commit.
Updated Supabase dependency across multiple packages from "^2.41.1" to "^2.42.0". Removed files handling sidebar state and theme cookies. Created a new Logger interface for managing log messages in the shared package. Enhanced the middleware to track accounts membership webhook payload. Minor adjustments were also made in multiple package.json files.
Enhancements were implemented to support hierarchical documentation. Local CMS now respects parent ID and order attributes of content items, and content can be categories as 'blog' or 'documentation'. Changes were also made to the wordpress integration supporting these new categorizations. Introduced working with nested documentation pages.
Npm run commands for 'dev' have been updated to 'start' in the Wordpress package. Also, removing peer dependencies for the CMS core and updating versions for various dependencies in pnpm-lock.yaml file. Furthermore, a modification to the SiteHeaderAccountSection function in the site-header-account-section.tsx file was made.
The commit mainly revamps the code to support internationalization in various pages like pricing, docs, blog, etc. It modifies the code to generate metadata asynchronously, accommodating internationalized page titles and subtitles. Also, the commit restructures CMS Client scripts, particularly for ContentLayer and Wordpress. For Wordpress, it updates API fetch routes and handles embedded children data. Furthermore, unnecessary logging statements are cleaned up, and minor updates are done for better UI and code efficiency.
This commit introduces error handling in the 'database-webhook-handler.service.ts' to log and rethrow errors when processing webhooks. It also adjusts the import paths for ContentlayerClient and WordpressClient in 'create-cms-client.ts'. Method names in 'database-webhook-router.service.ts' have been updated for clarity.
Updated the billing system's schema to change 'storeId' to a string type, and improved the cleanliness and readability of the code. Enhanced the logging system within the billing service for better tracking and debugging. In line with these changes, added corresponding error pages in the client side to handle any errors.
Updated various package dependencies including "next", "turbo" and "@kit" packages. Moved some dependencies to devDependencies for better project structure. This aims to optimize the dependency graph, reduce unnecessary installation of packages, and enhance the overall development environment.
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.