- Added TypeScript, @types/node, and zod dependencies with specific versions to ensure compatibility across applications.
- Standardized dependency versions in package.json files for BFF, Portal, and Domain applications to maintain consistency.
- Removed outdated dependency specifications to streamline package management.
- Refactored ESLint configuration for better clarity and organization, including updates to TypeScript rules and Next.js app settings.
- Upgraded package dependencies, including Next.js to version 16.0.8 and Prisma to version 7.1.0, enhancing performance and compatibility.
- Modified Dockerfile for BFF to reflect updated Prisma version and optimize build settings.
- Improved Prisma service to utilize PostgreSQL connection pooling with the new PrismaPg adapter, ensuring better database management.
- Cleaned up TypeScript configuration files for consistency and updated module settings to align with ESNext standards.
- Adjusted pre-commit script to streamline security audits and removed unnecessary linting during development.
- Upgraded various dependencies across the project, including NestJS packages, Prisma client, and TypeScript for improved performance and features.
- Added new script commands for security audits and checks in package.json.
- Enhanced pnpm workspace configuration to include only built dependencies for better management.
- Refactored test cases to improve type handling and ensure compatibility with updated dependencies.
- Cleaned up package.json files across applications to maintain consistency and clarity in dependency management.
- Deleted the @customer-portal/validation package to streamline dependencies.
- Updated Dockerfiles for BFF and Portal to reflect changes in package structure and optimize build processes.
- Adjusted import statements in BFF controllers to use the new Zod validation approach.
- Enhanced entrypoint script in BFF to include database and cache readiness checks before application startup.
- Cleaned up .gitignore to ignore unnecessary files and maintain clarity in project structure.
- Deleted migration file that removed cached profile fields from the users table, centralizing profile data retrieval from WHMCS.
- Updated CsrfMiddleware to include new public authentication endpoints for password reset, setting password, and WHMCS account linking.
- Enhanced error handling in password and WHMCS linking workflows to provide clearer feedback on missing mappings and improve user experience.
- Adjusted user creation and update methods in UsersFacade to handle cases where WHMCS mappings are not yet available, ensuring smoother account setup.
- Updated the memory command in CacheService from "usage" to "USAGE" for consistency with Redis commands.
- Added support directory paths to package.json to enhance module resolution for the support features.
- Moved metrics tracking and logging from the queueing phase to the execution phase in SalesforceRequestQueueService for better accuracy.
- Updated CSRF token generation in CsrfController to accept parameters in a more flexible manner.
- Enhanced CacheService to handle immediate expiry requests without leaking stale values.
- Improved error handling and re-authentication logic in SalesforceConnection for better resilience during session expiration.
- Refactored logout functionality in AuthFacade to handle optional userId and improve logging during token revocation.
- Updated AuthController to apply rate limit headers and improved type handling in various request contexts.
- Streamlined imports and improved overall code organization across multiple modules for better maintainability.
- Updated address retrieval in user service to replace billing info with a dedicated address method.
- Adjusted API endpoints to use `PATCH /api/me/address` for address updates instead of billing updates.
- Enhanced documentation to reflect changes in address management processes and API usage.
- Removed deprecated types and services related to billing address handling, streamlining the codebase.
- Introduced new TypeScript types for catalog products, including Internet, SIM, and VPN plans, along with their respective addons and installation options.
- Created a new domain package with essential configurations, including package.json and tsconfig.json for TypeScript support.
- Added common types and utility functions for type safety and data handling across the application.
- Established a structured export pattern for domain types, enhancing organization and accessibility for future development.