- Move sim-orders.controller.ts into sim-orders/ sub-directory with barrel file
- Extract checkout session business logic from orders controller into checkout-session.service.ts
- Updated typography for headings and paragraphs in AboutUsView.
- Added animation effects for header and sections to improve user experience.
- Refactored section headers to use new display styles.
feat: Implement bilingual address handling in AddressConfirmation
- Integrated JapanAddressForm for ZIP code lookup and bilingual address input.
- Updated state management to handle bilingual addresses and validation.
- Enhanced save functionality to support dual-write to WHMCS and Salesforce.
fix: Adjust Japan Post address mapping to handle nullish values
- Updated address mapping to use nullish coalescing for optional fields.
- Ensured compatibility with API responses that may return null for certain fields.
feat: Add ServiceCard component for displaying services
- Created a flexible ServiceCard component with multiple variants (default, featured, minimal, bento).
- Implemented accent color options and responsive design for better UI.
- Added detailed props documentation and usage examples.
chore: Clean up development scripts
- Removed unnecessary build steps for validation package in manage.sh.
- Updated the subscriptions module to register CancellationController alongside SimController, ensuring more specific route matching for cancellation actions.
- Enhanced SubscriptionDetail component by adding a header action button for canceling Internet services, improving user experience and navigation.
- Removed deprecated Internet service actions from the SubscriptionDetail view, streamlining the component and promoting cleaner code.
- Added new methods in SalesforceOpportunityService to retrieve cancellation statuses for both Internet and SIM services by Opportunity ID, enhancing cancellation handling.
- Updated BFF module to include a new CancellationModule, improving service organization and modularity.
- Refactored portal routes and components to unify cancellation navigation, streamlining user experience.
- Introduced new domain schemas for unified cancellation previews, ensuring consistent data structure and validation across services.
- Removed deprecated cancellation components from the portal, promoting cleaner code and improved maintainability.
- Renamed `getErrorMessage` to `extractErrorMessage` for clarity and to avoid confusion with the domain's `getMessageForErrorCode`.
- Introduced a deprecation notice for `getErrorMessage` to maintain backward compatibility.
- Updated various services and controllers to utilize the new `extractErrorMessage` function, ensuring consistent error handling across the application.
- Enhanced error handling in the `BillingController`, `SubscriptionsService`, and other modules to improve maintainability and clarity in API responses.
- Unified Node.js and pnpm setup across deploy, pr-checks, and security workflows by introducing a custom action for streamlined configuration.
- Removed redundant setup steps to enhance workflow clarity and maintainability.
- Updated security workflow to include concurrency control for better job management.
- Introduced WhmcsAccountDiscoveryService to streamline client account discovery processes.
- Expanded WhmcsCacheService to include caching for subscription invoices and client email mappings, improving data retrieval efficiency.
- Updated WhmcsClientService to utilize caching for client ID lookups by email, enhancing performance.
- Implemented new internet cancellation features in SubscriptionsController, allowing users to preview and submit cancellation requests for internet services.
- Added validation schemas for internet cancellation requests, ensuring data integrity and user guidance during the cancellation process.
- Refactored various components and services to integrate new cancellation functionalities, improving user experience and operational flow.
- Adjusted TypeScript settings in tsconfig files for better alignment with ESNext standards.
- Updated pnpm-lock.yaml to reflect dependency changes and improve package management.
- Cleaned up Dockerfiles for both BFF and Portal applications to enhance build processes.
- Modified import statements across various modules to include file extensions for consistency.
- Removed outdated SHA256 files for backend and frontend tarballs to streamline project structure.
- Enhanced health check mechanisms in Dockerfiles for improved application startup reliability.
- Removed deprecated files and components from the BFF application, including various auth and catalog services, enhancing code clarity.
- Updated package.json scripts for better organization and streamlined development processes.
- Refactored portal components to improve structure and maintainability, including the removal of unused files and components.
- Enhanced type definitions and imports across the application for consistency and clarity.