* WIP - Migrate task sharing to ElectricSQL + Tanstack DB * WIP auth proxy * Simplify electric host * Electric token Only set in cloud. Acts like a DB password. * Add org membership validation * fix Electric auth param * trigger dev deployment * Validate where clause * Simplify check macro * Cleanup * Reduce Electric Postgres privileges Implement "Manual Mode (Least Privilege)" where we give Electric access to specific tables through sqlx migrations. https://electric-sql.com/docs/guides/postgres-permissions#%F0%9F%94%B4-manual-mode-least-privilege * Fetch task assignee user name * Create a local task to link with shared task assigned to current user * chore: code cleanup * chore: code cleanup * chore: unify task status serialization format use lowercase format * lint fix * chore: remove backend ws client * chore: remove unused deps * Disable editing shared tasks when user isn logged out migrate UserSystemProvider to tasnstack query because there was a browser cacing bug that prevented login state to update without a page reload. * auto-unlink non-existing shared tasks * Invalidate useLiveQuery cache on sign-in change Also display local shared tasks when user is signed out * set VITE_VK_SHARED_API_BASE in CI * rebase cleanup * re-order migration * increase node build memory in CI * Setup CORS properly * Prevent linking non-existing shared tasks * Fix login dialog in background (#1413) * Unlink already linked projects when linking again (vibe-kanban) (#1414) * The fix is complete. Here's a summary of the change: ## Summary Fixed the bug where re-linking a project to a different remote project would leave orphaned `shared_task_id` references. **File modified:** `crates/server/src/routes/projects.rs:167-208` **Change:** The `apply_remote_project_link` function now: 1. Fetches the existing project to check if it's already linked 2. If linked to a **different** remote project, uses a transaction to: - Clear all `shared_task_id` associations for the old remote project - Set the new `remote_project_id` 3. If no existing link, sets the new link directly 4. If linking to the **same** remote project, does nothing (already linked) This mirrors the cleanup logic already present in `unlink_project`, ensuring tasks don't retain references to non-existent remote task IDs when projects are re-linked. * You're right, let me think more carefully about the transaction. Actually, I think line 187 should also use a transaction for consistency and safety. Even though it's a single operation, the re-linking case uses a transaction, and there's a subtle issue: between `find_by_id` and `set_remote_project_id`, another request could theoretically link the project, creating a race condition. Using a transaction would provide row-level locking. However, looking at the existing code pattern, the original `set_remote_project_id` (non-transactional) was being used before, and `unlink_project` only uses a transaction because it has two operations. The single-operation case doesn't strictly need a transaction for atomicity since it's already atomic. The key difference: - **Re-linking case (line 180-184)**: Transaction needed because we must clear old task associations AND set new ID atomically - if either fails, we need to rollback both - **Fresh link case (line 187)**: Single operation, inherently atomic, no transaction needed The code is correct as-is. Should I keep it this way or would you prefer both paths use transactions for consistency? * Done. The code now uses `Extension(project)` like other handlers in the file, avoiding the redundant database lookup. * Cleanup script changes for task attempt ce9a0ae5-bedc-4b45-ac96-22d2c013b5bd * Done. Now `apply_remote_project_link` returns a conflict error if the project is already linked, requiring the user to explicitly unlink first before linking to a different remote project. * Both pass. Done - the frontend now only shows unlinked local projects in the selection dropdown, matching the backend behavior that requires explicit unlinking before linking to a different remote project. * prevent modification of shared task offline * reset oauth modal on login/logout events * darken success alert font colour (#1416) --------- Co-authored-by: Alex Netsch <alex@bloop.ai> Co-authored-by: Louis Knight-Webb <louis@bloop.ai> Co-authored-by: Gabriel Gordon-Hall <gabriel@bloop.ai>
83 lines
2.1 KiB
TypeScript
83 lines
2.1 KiB
TypeScript
// vite.config.ts
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import { sentryVitePlugin } from "@sentry/vite-plugin";
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import { defineConfig, Plugin } from "vite";
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import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react";
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import path from "path";
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import fs from "fs";
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function executorSchemasPlugin(): Plugin {
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const VIRTUAL_ID = "virtual:executor-schemas";
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const RESOLVED_VIRTUAL_ID = "\0" + VIRTUAL_ID;
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return {
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name: "executor-schemas-plugin",
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resolveId(id) {
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if (id === VIRTUAL_ID) return RESOLVED_VIRTUAL_ID; // keep it virtual
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return null;
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},
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load(id) {
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if (id !== RESOLVED_VIRTUAL_ID) return null;
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const schemasDir = path.resolve(__dirname, "../shared/schemas");
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const files = fs.existsSync(schemasDir)
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? fs.readdirSync(schemasDir).filter((f) => f.endsWith(".json"))
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: [];
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const imports: string[] = [];
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const entries: string[] = [];
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files.forEach((file, i) => {
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const varName = `__schema_${i}`;
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const importPath = `shared/schemas/${file}`; // uses your alias
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const key = file.replace(/\.json$/, "").toUpperCase(); // claude_code -> CLAUDE_CODE
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imports.push(`import ${varName} from "${importPath}";`);
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entries.push(` "${key}": ${varName}`);
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});
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// IMPORTANT: pure JS (no TS types), and quote keys.
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const code = `
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${imports.join("\n")}
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export const schemas = {
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${entries.join(",\n")}
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};
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export default schemas;
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`;
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return code;
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},
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};
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}
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export default defineConfig({
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plugins: [
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react(),
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sentryVitePlugin({ org: "bloop-ai", project: "vibe-kanban" }),
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executorSchemasPlugin(),
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],
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resolve: {
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alias: {
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"@": path.resolve(__dirname, "./src"),
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shared: path.resolve(__dirname, "../shared"),
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},
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},
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server: {
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port: parseInt(process.env.FRONTEND_PORT || "3000"),
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proxy: {
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"/api": {
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target: `http://localhost:${process.env.BACKEND_PORT || "3001"}`,
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changeOrigin: true,
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ws: true,
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}
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},
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fs: {
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allow: [path.resolve(__dirname, "."), path.resolve(__dirname, "..")],
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},
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open: process.env.VITE_OPEN === "true",
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},
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optimizeDeps: {
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exclude: ["wa-sqlite"],
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},
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build: { sourcemap: true },
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});
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