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## Summary
**Stacked on [#1475](https://github.com/hexclave/stack-auth/pull/1475)**
(`cl/hexclave-pr1`, the invisible compatibility layer). Diff vs that
base = the actual PR 2 code.
This is **PR 2 of the Stack Auth → Hexclave rebrand: the visible flip**.
Old wire identifiers (cookies, request/response headers, Bearer prefix,
JWT issuers, MCP tool name) keep working indefinitely via PR 1's
dual-accept. This PR flips every user-visible surface — package names
taught in docs, SDK class names in code examples, dashboard setup
snippets, page titles, error messages, email content, CLI binary,
default base URLs, GitHub repo slug, contributor guidance — to the
Hexclave brand.
See [`RENAME-TO-HEXCLAVE.md`](./RENAME-TO-HEXCLAVE.md) → *"PR 2: Rebrand
to Hexclave (visible)"* for the full per-work-area spec.
## What's implemented (per the plan's PR 2 scope)
- **SDK base URLs** flipped: `defaultBaseUrl` and
`defaultAnalyticsBaseUrl` in
[common.ts](packages/template/src/lib/stack-app/apps/implementations/common.ts:127)
→ `https://api.hexclave.com` / `https://r.hexclave.com`. PR 1's
[`getHardcodedFallbackUrls`](packages/stack-shared/src/utils/urls.tsx:199)
table now keys on the Hexclave domain.
- **Domain inventory sweep** (16 subdomains from the plan): every
`api/app/docs/discord/demo/mcp/skill/feedback/test/preview/r/api2/api.staging/idp-jwk-audience/built-with.stack-auth.com`
reference in production code, docs-mintlify, examples, READMEs, and
contributor guidance flipped to `*.hexclave.com`. Carve-outs: PR 1's
intentional JWT issuer dual-accept table in
[tokens.tsx](apps/backend/src/lib/tokens.tsx), the legacy `./docs/`
folder, the `unified-docs-widget` allowlist (deliberately accepts both
during DNS transition), and `url-targets.ts` hosted-component default
(baked into existing customer deploys).
- **`@deprecated` JSDoc** on every `Stack*` public export
([packages/template/src/lib/stack-app/index.ts](packages/template/src/lib/stack-app/index.ts)
+ [packages/template/src/index.ts](packages/template/src/index.ts)) —
`StackClientApp`, `StackServerApp`, `StackAdminApp` + every
constructor/options/JSON type, `StackHandler`, `StackProvider`,
`StackTheme`, `useStackApp`, `defineStackConfig`, `StackConfig`.
Hexclave\* aliases are now canonical.
- **Runtime `console.warn`**
([packages/template/src/internal/deprecation-warning.ts](packages/template/src/internal/deprecation-warning.ts))
— once-per-process when the SDK is loaded from a `@stackframe/*`
artifact. Detection uses the existing
`STACK_COMPILE_TIME_CLIENT_PACKAGE_VERSION_SENTINEL` (rewritten at build
time to e.g. `js @stackframe/stack@2.8.92` or `js
@hexclave/next@1.0.0`); `@hexclave/*` mirror artifacts short-circuit the
warning.
- **Tier 3 data migration**: new idempotent SQL migration
[`20260523000000_rename_internal_project_to_hexclave`](apps/backend/prisma/migrations/20260523000000_rename_internal_project_to_hexclave/migration.sql)
— updates the internal Project `displayName` 'Stack Dashboard' →
'Hexclave Dashboard' and `description` only if both still hold the
pre-rebrand defaults. Operator-renamed projects untouched, missing row
no-ops, re-runs are no-ops. [`seed.ts`](apps/backend/prisma/seed.ts:87)
default flipped. `getSharedEmailConfig("Stack Auth")` → `("Hexclave")`.
- **Tier 4 brand strings** (mechanical sweep, ~340 files):
- Page + OpenAPI titles (Hexclave API / Dashboard / REST API / Webhooks
API / Documentation). OpenAPI `info.description` documents
`X-Hexclave-*` headers as canonical with compat note on `X-Stack-*`.
- `HexclaveAssertionError` message text
([errors.tsx:71](packages/stack-shared/src/utils/errors.tsx:71)) — "an
error in Stack." → "an error in Hexclave."
- Known-error message templates
([known-errors.tsx](packages/stack-shared/src/known-errors.tsx)) flipped
to lead with `x-hexclave-*` + the new `docs.hexclave.com` URL; legacy
`x-stack-*` mentioned as compat aliases. **25 e2e test files updated in
lockstep**.
- Email content: failed-emails-digest body, sendTestEmail recipient (now
`sent-with-hexclave.com`), test-email-recipient default.
- `CHANGELOG.md` title → "Hexclave Changelog".
- `AGENTS.md` env var convention: new vars prefix `HEXCLAVE_` /
`NEXT_PUBLIC_HEXCLAVE_` for Category A/B; legacy `STACK_*` explicitly
noted as accepted via PR 1's dual-read.
- **CLI / init wizard**:
- Every dashboard setup snippet, init-stack template, and docs-mintlify
page teaches `npx @hexclave/cli@latest init` (was
`@stackframe/stack-cli`).
[setup-page.tsx](apps/dashboard/src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/(overview)/setup-page.tsx)
+
[link-existing-onboarding](apps/dashboard/src/app/(main)/(protected)/(outside-dashboard)/new-project/page-client-parts/link-existing-onboarding.tsx).
- [init-stack](packages/init-stack/src/index.ts:634)
`STACK_*_INSTALL_PACKAGE_NAME_OVERRIDE` defaults flipped to
`@hexclave/*`.
- Generated `stack/client.ts` / `stack/server.ts` import from
`@hexclave/next` and reference `HexclaveClientApp` /
`HexclaveServerApp`.
- Internal `StackAuthKeys` dashboard component renamed to
`HexclaveKeys`.
- **docs-mintlify rewrite** (legacy `./docs/` intentionally untouched
per scoping decision):
- **78 MDX files swept**.
`@stackframe/{react,stack,js,tanstack-start,...}` →
`@hexclave/{react,stack,js,...}` in install snippets and code blocks;
`Stack*` SDK class names → `Hexclave*` in all code examples; 'Stack
Auth' brand phrase → 'Hexclave'.
- `openapi/{server,admin,client,webhooks}.json` titles → 'Hexclave REST
API' / 'Hexclave Webhooks API'.
- **Generators flipped before regeneration**:
-
[`packages/stack-shared/src/helpers/init-prompt.ts`](packages/stack-shared/src/helpers/init-prompt.ts),
[`/ai/prompts.ts`](packages/stack-shared/src/ai/prompts.ts),
[`apps/backend/src/lib/ai/prompts.ts`](apps/backend/src/lib/ai/prompts.ts),
[`apps/backend/src/lib/ai/tools/create-email-{template,draft}.ts`](apps/backend/src/lib/ai/tools/create-email-template.ts),
[`apps/skills/src/app/route.ts`](apps/skills/src/app/route.ts) (taught
MCP tool → `ask_hexclave` with compat note; CLI binary teach →
`hexclave`),
[`docs-mintlify/snippets/home-prompt-island.jsx`](docs-mintlify/snippets/home-prompt-island.jsx),
[`packages/template/README.md`](packages/template/README.md) +
integrations/convex/component/README.md.
- `generate-sdks` propagated changes to `packages/{react,stack,js}`.
- **OpenAPI dual-documentation**:
[`apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/route.ts`](apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/route.ts)
now lists `X-Hexclave-*` headers as primary documented schemas with
`X-Stack-*` duplicates marked `.optional()` (both accepted at runtime by
PR 1's normalize-at-proxy shim).
- **`@stackframe/emails` virtual module**: dual-aliased to
`@hexclave/emails` at the bundler boundary
([email-rendering.tsx:89](apps/backend/src/lib/email-rendering.tsx:89)).
Stored email templates continue to import from either name; new
AI-generated templates and the system prompt teach `@hexclave/emails`.
- **Tier 2 mirror-publish wiring** (new this PR, lays the groundwork for
`@hexclave/*` first publish):
-
[`scripts/rewrite-packages-to-hexclave.ts`](scripts/rewrite-packages-to-hexclave.ts)
— rewrites 9 publishable `@stackframe/*` → `@hexclave/*` `package.json`
files (reads `HEXCLAVE_VERSION` env or `--version=` flag), pins
cross-deps to the shared `@hexclave` version, registers `hexclave` bin
alongside `stack` for `@hexclave/cli`.
-
[`.github/workflows/npm-publish.yaml`](.github/workflows/npm-publish.yaml)
appended with rewrite-then-republish step. `pnpm publish` skips
already-on-npm versions so reruns are safe.
- **Sender email domain**: `noreply@stackframe.co` →
`noreply@sent-with-hexclave.com` (the dedicated transactional-sender
domain split per the plan, to isolate bulk deliverability from
`hexclave.com` reputation); `security@` / `team@stack-auth.com` inbound
mailboxes → `@hexclave.com`.
- **Self-host docs**: docker network / container names in the bash
examples flipped from `stack-auth` to `hexclave` (`hexclave-postgres`,
`hexclave-clickhouse`, `hexclave.env`). The docker image tag
`stackauth/server:latest` stays per the plan's locked decision.
- **GitHub repo slug**: `hexclave/stack-auth` → `hexclave/hexclave` in
every `package.json` `repository` field, README link, CHANGELOG
raw-asset URL.
## Carve-outs (deliberately untouched)
-
**[`apps/backend/src/lib/tokens.tsx`](apps/backend/src/lib/tokens.tsx)**
JWT issuer dual-accept table — PR 1 intentional infrastructure, kept
indefinitely.
- **Legacy `./docs/` folder** — per scoping decision (only
`docs-mintlify/` rewritten).
- **`unified-docs-widget` hostname allowlist** — accepts both
`.hexclave.com` (canonical) and `.stack-auth.com` (transition window)
for DNS rollout.
- **`url-targets.ts`** hosted-domain default
`.built-with-stack-auth.com` — wire identifier baked into existing
customer deploys; indefinite read-fallback.
- **Binary visual assets** (logos, favicons, OG images, README
screenshots) — out of scope for this PR. Need design work; tracked
separately.
## Verification
- **`pnpm typecheck`** on
`packages/{template,stack-shared,react,stack,js}` + `apps/dashboard`:
**all green**. The remaining backend / e-commerce-demo typecheck errors
are pre-existing (Prisma codegen output +
`./generated/api-versions.json` not present in fresh worktrees without
`pnpm run codegen-prisma` + a live DB) and unrelated to this diff.
- **`pnpm lint`** on the same 6 packages: all green.
- **Final grep** for residual `Stack Auth` / `stack-auth.com` /
`@stackframe/stack-cli@latest` references: zero outside the intentional
carve-outs above.
- **25 e2e test files updated in lockstep** with the known-error message
changes (asserted strings flipped to match the new x-hexclave-* +
compat-note messages).
## Deploy blockers (ops sequencing before this rebrand goes live)
This PR is code-complete, but the rebrand's visible surfaces (SDK
default URLs, dashboard links, npm READMEs, REST error messages, runtime
deprecation warning) all point at `*.hexclave.com` / `@hexclave/*`
resources that don't exist yet. None of these are fixable from a PR —
they're ops/registrar/npm work that has to be sequenced before merging
this to a release tag.
Suggested ordering, hardest blockers first:
### Tier 1 — required before customer-facing deploy (everything below
this line *will visibly break customers on day 1* if skipped)
1. **DNS + TLS for `api.hexclave.com` + `api1./api2.hexclave.com`** →
must point at the same backend that serves `api.stack-auth.com` (or a
backend that mirrors PR 1's dual-accept). The SDK's new `defaultBaseUrl`
is `https://api.hexclave.com`; every customer that relied on the old
default and upgrades to a post-PR2 SDK build sends API requests here.
Until this resolves, every default-config customer's API call NXDOMAINs.
2. **DNS for `app.hexclave.com`** → the dashboard. Referenced in the
SDK's default-error messages ("Please create a project on the Hexclave
dashboard at https://app.hexclave.com"), the init-stack flow's
`wizard-congrats` redirect, and the OAuth dashboard handoff.
3. **DNS for `docs.hexclave.com`** + Mintlify deploy → the SDK runtime
deprecation warning (`https://docs.hexclave.com/migration`), every
README, every "Learn more" link in the dashboard, and every REST API
error body (`/api/overview#authentication`) points here. The MDX is in
this PR; the docs build target needs DNS.
4. **DNS for `mcp.hexclave.com`** → the MCP server endpoint that every
taught agent integration (`claude mcp add ...`, `cursor`, `codex`,
`vscode`) registers. Until this resolves, every `npx
@hexclave/cli@latest init` MCP-registration step fails.
5. **Reserve the `@hexclave` npm scope + set repo variable
`HEXCLAVE_VERSION`** → the mirror-publish step in
`.github/workflows/npm-publish.yaml` is gated on this variable. Without
it, the entire taught onboarding command `npx @hexclave/cli@latest init`
404s from the npm registry, *and* every README that says "install
`@hexclave/next`" leads to install failure. Pick the initial version
intentionally (`1.0.0` or aligned to `@stackframe/stack`); don't accept
a silent default.
### Tier 2 — required before announcing the rebrand publicly (lookalike
or low-traffic surfaces, but visibly broken)
6. **DNS for `r.hexclave.com`** → the analytics beacon
`defaultAnalyticsBaseUrl`. Silent failure if missing (analytics drops),
but should land alongside Tier 1.
7. **Register `sent-with-hexclave.com` + full email auth (SPF / DKIM /
DMARC)** → the new default sender domain for shared-sender transactional
emails. Without it the dashboard "send test email" path emits bounces,
and shared-sender flows (`getSharedEmailConfig("Hexclave")`) deliver to
spam at best.
8. **MX + SPF / DMARC for `hexclave.com`** → `team@hexclave.com` and
`security@hexclave.com` mailboxes. The security disclosure mailbox is
referenced in [`.github/SECURITY.md`](.github/SECURITY.md);
`team@hexclave.com` is the actual recipient of internal feedback emails
sent at runtime by
[`apps/backend/src/lib/internal-feedback-emails.tsx`](apps/backend/src/lib/internal-feedback-emails.tsx).
Today, every runtime feedback email bounces.
9. **DNS for `skill.hexclave.com`** → the canonical AI-agent skill fetch
URL (the agent bootstrap pivot). Without it, the entire "agent downloads
`SKILL.md` from a known URL" flow taught in
[`packages/stack-shared/src/helpers/init-prompt.ts`](packages/stack-shared/src/helpers/init-prompt.ts)
fails.
10. **Create `github.com/hexclave/hexclave` as a public repo** (even as
a redirect to `hexclave/stack-auth`) **OR** rewrite every `package.json`
`"repository"` field + dashboard footer "view on GitHub" link to point
at `hexclave/stack-auth` (which already exists). Currently every npm
package page's "Repository" link is dead, and the dashboard's GitHub
button + dev-tool repo link are dead.
### Tier 3 — broken but low-visibility / low-traffic
11. **DNS for `discord.hexclave.com`** → Discord invite redirect, used
in every README's chip and the dashboard footer.
12. **DNS for `demo.hexclave.com`** → "✨ Demo" badge in every npm
package README. Broken-image badge on the package page.
13. **DNS + TLS for `built-with-hexclave.com`** → optional
hosted-handler domain (the default reverted to
`.built-with-stack-auth.com` in this PR's carve-outs, so this only
matters for projects that manually flip).
## Other follow-ups (not deploy-blocking)
- **E2E snapshot regen across the full suite** for the dual-emitted
`x-hexclave-*` response headers (PR 1 follow-up; `vitest -u` in CI
absorbs).
- **Binary visual assets** — logos, favicons, OG images, README
screenshots; need design pass.
- **Backend OpenAPI fumadocs regen** in CI flow — the JSON files in
`docs-mintlify/openapi/` are committed but regen runs in CI. Verify the
workflow that does this still works against the post-PR2 source.
- **Backend typecheck infra debt** — needs `codegen-prisma` +
`codegen-route-info` to clear; pre-existing, unaffected by this PR.
## Test plan
- [ ] CI runs full e2e suite (with `vitest -u` to absorb residual
snapshot deltas, then committed back).
- [ ] Spot-check: new `@hexclave/cli init` (once published) generates
`hexclave.config.ts` and works against a fresh project.
- [ ] Spot-check: existing customer with `@stackframe/stack` import sees
the once-per-process `console.warn` recommending `@hexclave/next` on SDK
init.
- [ ] Manual: dashboard setup page renders the `npx @hexclave/cli@latest
init` snippet and the `x-hexclave-publishable-client-key` API header in
the curl example.
- [ ] Manual: a fresh `pnpm run prisma migrate` against a clean DB sets
the internal project displayName to 'Hexclave Dashboard'.
---------
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Wohlwend <n2d4xc@gmail.com>
### Object of this PR
This PR is NOT a monolithic series of fixes for the payments suite + a
complete rework. Its aims were
a) introducing and robustly testing the bulldozer db system
b) reworking the payments underlying architecture to use bulldozer for
correctness and scalability
c) Achieving parity with the old payments system excepting a few changes
like ensuring correctness of the ledger algo
There may still be some work to do with handling refunds, decoupling the
concepts of purchases from that of products, and some other things.
### Ledger Algorithm
This has been tuned and fixed. Item removals i.e negative item quantity
changes will apply to the soonest expiring item grant i.e positive item
quantity change. This is what is best for the user. Item grants can also
expire, and when they expire we obviate whatever is left of their
original capacity (meaning after all the removals that were applied to
it). Our ledger algo is applied via Bulldozer, so automatic
re-computation is handled when a new grant/ removal is inserted in the
middle of the existing ones.
### Things we got rid of
* No more automatic support for default products. You can use $0 plan
provisions to accomplish the same effect but it's manual
* Negative item quantity changes (i.e item removals) no longer can have
expiries
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Enhanced payment processing pipeline with improved data consistency
and state management.
* Advanced refund handling with comprehensive transaction tracking.
* Better tracking and management of customer item quantities and owned
products.
* Improved subscription lifecycle management including period-end
handling.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Fixed payment data integrity verification.
* Improved handling of edge cases in refund scenarios.
* **Chores**
* Updated cSpell configuration with additional words.
* Expanded developer documentation for linting workflows.
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---------
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Wohlwend <n2d4xc@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aadesh Kheria <kheriaaadesh@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mantra <87142457+mantrakp04@users.noreply.github.com>
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> [!NOTE]
> **High Risk**
> Touches authentication and OAuth token/authorize flows and changes how
client requests are validated, so regressions could cause widespread
login/client-access failures. Also includes a data migration that alters
effective security posture for existing projects.
>
> **Overview**
> Adds a **project-level toggle**
(`project.requirePublishableClientKey`) to control whether client
requests/OAuth flows must include a publishable client key, including a
DB migration that backfills existing projects to require it.
>
> Backend auth now treats the publishable client key as *optional when
allowed*, introducing a public sentinel (`__stack_public_client__`) and
returning a new specific error
(`PUBLISHABLE_CLIENT_KEY_REQUIRED_FOR_PROJECT`) across smart request
auth + OAuth `authorize`/`callback`/`token` endpoints.
>
> Dashboard and SDKs update key generation/display and request
construction to handle missing publishable keys, expose an advanced
toggle on the Project Keys page, and extend internal config overrides to
support a new `project` level; E2E/tests and schema fuzzing are expanded
accordingly, and CI adds a forward-compat migration check job when
back-compat fails.
>
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Project-level config to require publishable client keys; migration
applied to existing projects.
* **Improvements**
* Auth flows now support optional publishable client keys with explicit
validation and a sentinel for keyless OAuth.
* Dashboard/UI and SDKs handle publishable keys as optional and
conditionally show/generate them.
* Admin/client APIs extended to manage project-level overrides.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Key validation behavior aligned with project config.
* **Tests**
* Expanded E2E and unit tests covering optional/required publishable-key
scenarios.
* **Documentation**
* Spec and knowledge docs updated to describe the sentinel and config
behavior.
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### Context
Some of our users' emails were getting stuck in sending. The long delays
in processing the retries caused a vercel function timeout.
### Summary of Changes
We refactor the low level email sending functions to remove the retry
logic there. We kick it up to the email queue step. Additionally, we
flag emails to be retried when they encounter issues but leave it for a
future iteration to actually perform the retry. We perform an
exponential backoff with a random component to decide when they have to
be retried. We also make some small adjustments to the queuing function
to not queue skipped emails.
When an email fails to send during the sending function, we check to see
if it is a retryable error or not. Some errors are transient and trying
again may succeed while others indicate deeper issues. If it is
retryable, and the max number of retry attempts hasn't been reached, we
set `nextSendRetryAt` to a time determined by an exponential backoff
calculation function. When the queuing function looks for emails to
queue, it doesn't just pick up the `SCHEDULED`. emails whose
`scheduledAt` time <= `NOW()`, but also those emails whose
`nextSendRetryAt` time <= `NOW()`. What this means in practice is that
one iteration of the `email-queue-step` will mark emails as retryable
while another iteration will perform the retry. This should be cleaner
and prevent long delays in the `email-queue-step` process due to
retries. This also makes it easier to scale up the number of retries if
need be.
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> [!NOTE]
> **High Risk**
> Touches core sign-up/auth flows and user restriction semantics
(including new DB constraints) and introduces dynamic rule
evaluation/logging; misconfiguration or CEL/parser bugs could block
sign-ups or incorrectly restrict users.
>
> **Overview**
> Introduces **CEL-based sign-up rules** (config-driven) that are
evaluated during password/OTP/OAuth sign-ups and anonymous upgrades;
matching rules can reject sign-ups or mark users as admin-restricted,
and triggers are logged for analytics.
>
> Extends `ProjectUser` with `restrictedByAdmin` plus public/private
restriction details, updates restriction computation/filtering, and
exposes these fields via user CRUD (including validation + DB constraint
enforcing consistency when unrestricted).
>
> Adds a new dashboard **Sign-up Rules** page with a visual condition
builder (CEL <-> visual tree), drag-reorder by priority, per-rule 48h
sparkline analytics via a new hidden internal endpoint, and adds
user-page UI to view/edit manual restrictions. Also refactors ClickHouse
client initialization to require env vars (removing
`isClickhouseConfigured` checks) and adjusts CI container startup wait
time.
>
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Sign-up Rules: visual rule builder, in-project CRUD with drag-reorder,
per-rule analytics, backend evaluation, and admin UI.
* Admin user restrictions: dashboard controls, banners/status,
public/private admin details surfaced in user views.
* **APIs & Schema**
* Config and user schemas extended; new SignUpRejected error and sign-up
rule types added.
* **Tests**
* Extensive unit and E2E coverage for rules, parser, evaluator,
analytics, and restricted-user flows.
* **Docs**
* Editorial guidance added to AGENTS.md.
* **Chores**
* DB statement timeout, updated clean script, minor dependency
additions.
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> [!NOTE]
> Adds a new Cmd+K spotlight command palette with AI docs chat and app
navigation/install previews (dev-only trigger), plus a mock AI API,
design guide consolidation, and minor layout/UX tweaks.
>
> - **Dashboard UX**:
> - **Command Palette (Cmd+K)**: Implement `CmdKSearch` with nested
results, visual previews, and keyboard navigation; `CmdKTrigger` added
to header (development only).
> - **App Discovery**: Show installed apps and uninstalled apps with
preview, screenshots, tags, and one-click enable via
`getUninstalledAppIds`.
> - **AI Docs Chat**: Add `AIChatPreview` with streaming UI; integrates
with the palette.
> - **Mock AI API**: New `POST /api/ai-search` streaming endpoint using
`ai` mock model and system prompt.
> - **Sidebar/Layout**: Integrate palette into `sidebar-layout.tsx`;
small header/spacing tweaks; minor `PacificaCard` class fix;
`StackCompanion` drawer visibility/animation refinements.
> - **Dev UX**: New dismissible `DevelopmentPortDisplay` and imported
into root layout.
> - **Dependencies**: Add `ai`, `@ai-sdk/openai`, and `react-markdown`
to dashboard.
> - **Docs**: Replace `DESIGN_GUIDE.md` with comprehensive
`DESIGN-GUIDE.md`; update `AGENTS.md` with env var prefix rule.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* AI-powered command palette/spotlight with rich previews, app
discovery, and streaming AI responses.
* Docs-backed AI search and an in-app conversational AI preview for
contextual queries.
* Dismissible development port banner visible in dev builds.
* **Bug Fixes / UX**
* Header layout and drawer/handle behavior improved for smoother
interactions.
* **Documentation**
* Dashboard design guide consolidated and replaced with a single
comprehensive design-system guide.
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## High-level PR Summary
This PR changes the default development ports for several background
services to avoid conflicts. PostgreSQL moves from port `5432` to
`8128`, Inbucket SMTP from `2500` to `8129`, Inbucket POP3 from `1100`
to `8130`, and the OpenTelemetry collector from `4318` to `8131`. All
references across configuration files, Docker Compose setups,
environment files, CI/CD workflows, test files, and documentation have
been updated to reflect these new port assignments. A knowledge base
document has been added to document the new port mappings.
⏱️ Estimated Review Time: 15-30 minutes
<details>
<summary>💡 Review Order Suggestion</summary>
| Order | File Path |
| --- | --- |
| 1 | `claude/CLAUDE-KNOWLEDGE.md` |
| 2 | `apps/dev-launchpad/public/index.html` |
| 3 | `docker/dependencies/docker.compose.yaml` |
| 4 | `docker/emulator/docker.compose.yaml` |
| 5 | `apps/backend/.env` |
| 6 | `apps/backend/.env.development` |
| 7 | `docker/server/.env.example` |
| 8 | `package.json` |
| 9 | `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` |
| 10 | `apps/e2e/.env.development` |
| 11 | `.github/workflows/check-prisma-migrations.yaml` |
| 12 | `.github/workflows/docker-server-test.yaml` |
| 13 | `.github/workflows/e2e-api-tests.yaml` |
| 14 | `.github/workflows/e2e-source-of-truth-api-tests.yaml` |
| 15 | `.github/workflows/restart-dev-and-test.yaml` |
| 16 |
`apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/internal/email-drafts.test.ts`
|
| 17 | `apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/internal/email.test.ts`
|
| 18 | `apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/send-email.test.ts` |
| 19 |
`apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/unsubscribe-link.test.ts` |
| 20 | `apps/e2e/tests/backend/workflows.test.ts` |
| 21 | `docs/templates/others/self-host.mdx` |
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> [!IMPORTANT]
> This PR introduces customizable development ports using
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX`, updating configurations, documentation,
and tests accordingly.
>
> - **Behavior**:
> - Default development ports for services are now customizable via
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX`.
> - PostgreSQL port changed from `5432` to
`${NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX:-81}28`.
> - Inbucket SMTP port changed from `2500` to
`${NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX:-81}29`.
> - Inbucket POP3 port changed from `1100` to
`${NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX:-81}30`.
> - OpenTelemetry collector port changed from `4318` to
`${NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX:-81}31`.
> - **Configuration**:
> - Updated `docker.compose.yaml` to use new port variables for services
like PostgreSQL, Inbucket, and OpenTelemetry.
> - Environment files in `apps/backend`, `apps/dashboard`, and
`apps/e2e` updated to use `NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX`.
> - `package.json` scripts updated to reflect new port configurations.
> - **Documentation**:
> - Added `CLAUDE-KNOWLEDGE.md` to document new port mappings.
> - Updated `self-host.mdx` to reflect new port configurations.
> - **Testing**:
> - Updated test files in `apps/e2e/tests` to use new port
configurations.
> - Added `helpers/ports.ts` for port-related utilities in tests.
>
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Enable configurable development ports via a
NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX, allowing parallel local environments with
custom port prefixes.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Updated local service port mappings and CI/workflow settings so
tooling and tests use the new prefixed ports consistently.
- **Documentation**
- Added docs and contributor guidance for running multiple parallel
workspaces with custom port prefixes.
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Takes `stripeAccountId` out of the schema, adds a new endpoint for
getting a user's account ifo, and adds a new notification banner for
un-onboarded accounts.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
> Enhances payments UX with new UI components, refactors, and expanded
tests, while introducing breaking changes and improved error handling.
>
> - **Behavior**:
> - Removes `stripeAccountId` from schema and adds new endpoint in
`route.ts` for user account info.
> - Adds notification banner for un-onboarded accounts in `layout.tsx`.
> - Updates `createCheckoutUrl` to expect options object.
> - **UI Componets**:
> - Adds `CreateGroupDialog`, `IncludedItemDialog`, `ItemDialog`,
`OfferDialog`, `PriceDialog`, and `ListSection` in `payments` directory.
> - Implements `Stepper` component in `stepper.tsx` for multi-step
processes.
> - Adds `IllustratedInfo` component in `illustrated-info.tsx`.
> - **Refactor**:
> - Refactors `use-hover.tsx` to improve hover detection.
> - Updates `admin-interface.ts` to handle known errors more robustly.
> - Removes feature gating from Payments and Offers pages.
> - **Tests**:
> - Expands E2E and unit tests in `internal-metrics.test.ts` to cover
new payment flows and error handling.
> - **Misc**:
> - Updates `mapProperty` and `removeProperty` functions in `schema.ts`
for better property handling.
> - Adds `StripeAccountInfoNotFound` error in `known-errors.tsx`.
>
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Stripe onboarding UI, account-status display, and in-app setup flow.
* Quantity support across checkout, test-mode purchases, and purchase
flows.
* Payments dashboard revamp: Offers/Items management, groups, add‑ons,
price editor, included-item dialogs, visual connections, and welcome/DEV
modes.
* **Refactor**
* Stripe account stored per-project and resolved asynchronously;
subscription sync made more robust.
* Payments and Offers pages no longer feature-gated.
* **Breaking Changes**
* createCheckoutUrl now expects an options object ({ offerId }).
* **Tests**
* Expanded E2E and unit tests covering payments, onboarding, and
purchase flows.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
> Enhances payments system with stackable items, Stripe account
management, and improved purchase flow, including schema updates and new
tests.
>
> - **Behavior**:
> - Adds quantity support for stackable offers in
`apps/backend/src/lib/payments.tsx` and
`apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/payments/purchases/purchase-session/route.tsx`.
> - Introduces Stripe account info viewing and onboarding in
`apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/internal/payments/stripe/account-info/route.ts`.
> - Implements "Include by default" pricing and "Plans" group in
`apps/backend/prisma/seed.ts`.
> - **Schema Changes**:
> - Adds `quantity` and `offerId` columns to `Subscription` table in
`apps/backend/prisma/migrations/20250821212828_subscription_quantity/migration.sql`
and
`apps/backend/prisma/migrations/20250822203223_subscription_offer_id/migration.sql`.
> - Adds `stripeAccountId` column to `Project` table in
`apps/backend/prisma/migrations/20250825221947_stripe_account_id/migration.sql`.
> - **Improvements**:
> - Enhances purchase flow to return Stripe `client_secret` and handle
subscription upgrades/downgrades in
`apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/payments/purchases/purchase-session/route.tsx`.
> - Updates item management with new actions and protections in
`apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/payments/items/[customer_type]/[customer_id]/[item_id]/update-quantity/route.ts`.
> - Tightens validation for customer type and offer conflicts in
`apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/payments/purchases/validate-code/route.ts`.
> - **Testing**:
> - Adds extensive tests for new payment features in
`apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/internal/payments/setup.test.ts`
and
`apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/payments/purchase-session.test.ts`.
> - **Misc**:
> - Removes unused `stripeAccountId` and `stripeAccountSetupComplete`
from `branchPaymentsSchema` in
`packages/stack-shared/src/config/schema.ts`.
> - Refactors currency constants into `currency-constants.tsx` in
`packages/stack-shared/src/utils`.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Quantity support for stackable offers across checkout, test purchases,
and admin flows.
- View Stripe account info and interactive payments onboarding per
project.
- "Include-by-default" pricing and new "Plans" group (Free, Extra
Admins).
- **Improvements**
- Purchase flow returns Stripe client_secret and handles group-based
subscription upgrades/downgrades.
- Item management: Update Customer Quantity action, edit/delete
protections, and read-only form mode.
- Validation surfaces offer conflicts (already_bought_non_stackable,
conflicting_group_offers).
- **Changes**
- Default item quantities now start at 0 unless explicitly granted.
- Stripe account linkage is stored per project.
- **Tests**
- Expanded tests for quantities, stackable behavior, and group
transition scenarios.
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