fix: resolve data directory persistence between Electron and Web modes

This commit fixes bidirectional data synchronization between Electron and Web
modes by addressing multiple interconnected issues:

**Core Fixes:**

1. **Electron userData Path (main.ts)**
   - Explicitly set userData path in development using app.setPath()
   - Navigate from __dirname to project root instead of relying on process.cwd()
   - Ensures Electron reads from /data instead of ~/.config/Automaker

2. **Server DataDir Path (main.ts, start-automaker.sh)**
   - Fixed startServer() to use __dirname for reliable path calculation
   - Export DATA_DIR environment variable in start-automaker.sh
   - Server now consistently uses shared /data directory

3. **Settings Sync Protection (settings-service.ts)**
   - Modified wipe protection to distinguish legitimate removals from accidents
   - Allow empty projects array if trashedProjects has items
   - Prevent false-positive wipe detection when removing projects

4. **Diagnostics & Logging**
   - Enhanced cache loading logging in use-settings-migration.ts
   - Detailed migration decision logs for troubleshooting
   - Track project counts from both cache and server

**Impact:**
- Projects created in Electron now appear in Web mode after restart
- Projects removed in Web mode stay removed in Electron after restart
- Settings changes sync bidirectionally across mode switches
- No more data loss or project duplication issues

**Testing:**
- Verified Electron uses /home/dhanush/Projects/automaker/data
- Confirmed server startup logs show correct DATA_DIR
- Tested project persistence across mode restarts
- Validated no writes to ~/.config/Automaker in dev mode

Fixes: Data persistence between Electron and Web modes

Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit is contained in:
DhanushSantosh
2026-01-18 18:21:14 +05:30
parent 484d4c65d5
commit f37812247d
8 changed files with 142 additions and 35 deletions

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@@ -91,6 +91,9 @@ const PORT = parseInt(process.env.PORT || '3008', 10);
const HOST = process.env.HOST || '0.0.0.0';
const HOSTNAME = process.env.HOSTNAME || 'localhost';
const DATA_DIR = process.env.DATA_DIR || './data';
logger.info('[SERVER_STARTUP] process.env.DATA_DIR:', process.env.DATA_DIR);
logger.info('[SERVER_STARTUP] Resolved DATA_DIR:', DATA_DIR);
logger.info('[SERVER_STARTUP] process.cwd():', process.cwd());
const ENABLE_REQUEST_LOGGING_DEFAULT = process.env.ENABLE_REQUEST_LOGGING !== 'false'; // Default to true
// Runtime-configurable request logging flag (can be changed via settings)