- Replaced console.log and console.error statements with logger methods from @automaker/utils in various UI components, ensuring consistent log formatting and improved readability.
- Enhanced error handling by utilizing logger methods to provide clearer context for issues encountered during operations.
- Updated multiple views and hooks to integrate the new logging system, improving maintainability and debugging capabilities.
This update significantly enhances the observability of UI components, facilitating easier troubleshooting and monitoring.
- Updated ESLint configuration to include support for `.mjs` and `.cjs` file types, adding necessary global variables for Node.js and browser environments.
- Introduced a new `vite-env.d.ts` file to define environment variables for Vite, improving type safety.
- Refactored error handling in `file-browser-dialog.tsx`, `description-image-dropzone.tsx`, and `feature-image-upload.tsx` to omit error parameters, simplifying the catch blocks.
- Removed unused bug report button functionality from the sidebar, streamlining the component structure.
- Adjusted various components to improve code readability and maintainability, including updates to type imports and component props.
These changes aim to enhance the development experience by improving linting support and simplifying error handling across components.
This commit refactors the handling of ALLOWED_ROOT_DIRECTORY by removing legacy support for ALLOWED_PROJECT_DIRS and simplifying the security logic. Key changes include:
- Removed deprecated ALLOWED_PROJECT_DIRS references from .env.example and security.ts.
- Updated initAllowedPaths() to focus solely on ALLOWED_ROOT_DIRECTORY and DATA_DIR.
- Enhanced logging for ALLOWED_ROOT_DIRECTORY configuration status.
- Adjusted route handlers to utilize the new workspace directory logic.
- Introduced a centralized storage module for localStorage operations to improve consistency and error handling.
These changes aim to enhance security and maintainability by consolidating directory management into a single variable.
Tests: All unit tests passing.