Speeds up project onboarding by consolidating API calls and adding
prefetching:
- Single PATCH endpoint for saving onboarding status + state together
- Background config save on welcome step (with proper retry/error
handling)
- Prefetch email themes and Stripe info for upcoming steps
- Suspense-based skeleton loaders instead of full-page spinners
- Extracted shared types and lightweight step components
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Unified onboarding progress saving for the new project flow,
persisting status plus optional onboarding state in a single update
path.
* **Improvements**
* Onboarding wizard now derives status/state from owned project data and
removes extra internal fetching/loading gates.
* Added skeleton/Suspense loading for email theme and payments steps,
with more reliable “final config”/completion sequencing.
* Admin project data now includes onboarding state; Stripe account info
uses cached retrieval.
* Backend avoids source-of-truth override changes during metadata-only
updates.
* **Tests**
* Updated onboarding wizard tests and added end-to-end coverage for
updating onboarding status/state together.
* **Documentation**
* Added the “clickmaps” app icon to docs.
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## Summary
Completes the env-var side of the Hexclave rebrand: every
`STACK_*`-prefixed variable (including `NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_*` and
`VITE_STACK_*`) is renamed to `HEXCLAVE_*` across all checked-in `.env`,
`.env.development`, and `.env.example` files (30 files, ~135 keys).
Legacy `STACK_*` names keep working everywhere via dual-read, so
**existing deployments, `.env.local` files, and self-hosted setups need
no immediate migration**.
## How legacy names keep working
- **Server code** already resolves `HEXCLAVE_*` first with `STACK_*`
fallback via `getEnvVariable`. Direct `process.env.STACK_X` readers fed
by the renamed files (prisma seed, e2e tests/helpers, internal-tool
scripts, examples, `prisma.config.ts`) now read `HEXCLAVE_X || STACK_X`.
- **Client code** (Next.js build-time inlining) uses literal dual-read
expressions; the dashboard's `_inlineEnvVars` already had them.
- **Docker/self-hosting**: `docker/server/entrypoint.sh` (shared by the
server and local-emulator images) gets a generic two-way
`HEXCLAVE_`↔`STACK_` env mirror — runs at startup and again before
sentinel replacement — replacing the previous URL-trio-only mirror.
Operators can use either prefix.
## The empty-placeholder trap (`||` vs `??`)
The checked-in templates define empty placeholders (`HEXCLAVE_X=#
comment` parses to `""` via dotenv). With `?? `-based fallbacks, that
empty string would silently shadow a real value under the legacy name —
including legacy vars set in Vercel/CI env at build time, since the
tracked `.env` is present during builds. All fallback chains therefore
treat empty-as-unset (`||`):
- `getEnvVariable` and `getProcessEnv` in `packages/shared`
- the dashboard/docs/example literal dual-reads
- the generated SDK env getters (via
`packages/template/scripts/generate-env.ts`; the generated
`src/generated/env.ts` files are gitignored and regenerate at build)
## Other notable changes
- Tests that override env now set the canonical `HEXCLAVE_*` name (it
wins over `STACK_*`): e2e `cross-domain-auth`, backend
`internal-feedback-emails` in-source test.
- e2e `helpers.ts` port-prefix expansion loop also matches the
`HEXCLAVE_` prefixes.
- `docker/local-emulator/generate-env-development.mjs` reads source keys
canonically (legacy fallback) and emits canonical keys; regenerated
output matches.
- `rotate-secrets.sh` falls back to
`HEXCLAVE_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING`.
- Docs code snippets (`docs/code-examples`) renamed outright to
canonical names, consistent with #1571.
- OAuth callback `console.warn` in `packages/template/src/lib/auth.ts`
now says Hexclave.
## Migration note for the team
Local `.env.local` files with legacy `STACK_*` overrides keep working
**unless** the override targets a var that `.env.development` now sets
to a real (non-empty) `HEXCLAVE_*` value — the canonical name wins over
file precedence. Rename those keys in your `.env.local` once.
## Verification
- `typecheck` + `lint` pass on every touched package (shared, backend,
dashboard, e2e, internal-tool, cli, docs, template). Pre-existing
failures on dev (`admin-app-impl.ts` typecheck, dashboard metrics-page
errors) are unchanged (identical error counts with/without this change).
- `getEnvVariable`/`getProcessEnv` fallback semantics smoke-tested
directly (empty-HEXCLAVE → legacy fallback, HEXCLAVE wins when set,
defaults intact).
- `internal-feedback-emails` in-source vitest passes; emulator env
generator `--check` passes; `bash -n` on touched shell scripts.
- Two independent review agents audited the diff for correctness bugs
and coverage gaps; all confirmed findings are fixed in the third commit.
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## Summary by cubic
Renamed all `STACK_*` env vars (including
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_*`/`VITE_STACK_*`) to `HEXCLAVE_*` across env
templates and code, with dual‑read that treats empty as unset, detects
conflicts, ignores post‑build sentinels, and falls back to legacy names.
All GitHub Actions now use `HEXCLAVE_*`; local‑emulator e2e is fixed by
setting `NEXT_PUBLIC_HEXCLAVE_IS_LOCAL_EMULATOR` in CI.
- **Refactors**
- Added conflict‑aware dual‑read helpers (prefer `HEXCLAVE_*`,
empty‑as‑unset, ignore post‑build sentinels, preserve empty passthrough)
and used them across `packages/shared` (resolver + tests),
`apps/dashboard` inline/public envs (with tests), `apps/backend` Prisma
config/seed and vitest (accept both prefixes), `packages/cli`
(API/Dashboard URLs, project ID, `HEXCLAVE_EMULATOR_HOME`; tests),
Docker (`entrypoint.sh` mirroring + `rotate-secrets.sh` DB URL),
docs/components (`docs/src/lib/env.ts`), and examples; hosted/Vite apps
now error if both spellings differ.
- Port‑prefix expansion includes `HEXCLAVE_*`; backend tests use a new
helper to resolve DB connection strings; Prisma prefers
`HEXCLAVE_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING` with legacy fallback.
- Generated SDK env getters use plain `HEXCLAVE_*` || `STACK_*` (no
conflict throw); dashboard inline resolver preserves empty/sentinel
passthrough to avoid build failures; docs/examples include dual‑read
utilities.
- Tests now stub canonical `HEXCLAVE_*` flags (e.g., plan limits, bot
challenge, OAuth tokens, hosted handler) to avoid shadowing/conflict
with committed defaults.
- **Migration**
- No immediate action; legacy `STACK_*` names still work.
- If both names are set with different values, builds/scripts error. Set
only `HEXCLAVE_*` or make both equal.
- SDK consumers won’t see conflict throws; update env names to
`HEXCLAVE_*` over time.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Chores**
* Migrated environment variable names from the legacy `STACK_*` prefix
to the new `HEXCLAVE_*` prefix across backend, dashboard, tooling,
Docker, and examples.
* Updated environment/config resolution to prefer `HEXCLAVE_*`, treat
empty strings as unset, and detect conflicts when both `STACK_*` and
`HEXCLAVE_*` are set to different values.
* Updated local emulator, server startup, and env-generation workflows
to use the new names (with legacy fallback where applicable).
* **Documentation**
* Updated docs and code examples to reference `HEXCLAVE_*` variables.
* **Tests**
* Refreshed unit and e2e coverage to validate dual-read behavior,
conflict detection, and empty-value handling.
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## Problem
`envVarsForProject` in the dev-environment manager only emits the legacy
`STACK_*` env var names. The rest of the CLI was migrated to the
`HEXCLAVE_*` brand as canonical, keeping `STACK_*` only as a fallback:
- `init` scaffolds `.env` with `NEXT_PUBLIC_HEXCLAVE_PROJECT_ID`,
`NEXT_PUBLIC_HEXCLAVE_PUBLISHABLE_CLIENT_KEY`,
`HEXCLAVE_SECRET_SERVER_KEY`
- `resolveProjectId` reads `HEXCLAVE_PROJECT_ID` first, then
`STACK_PROJECT_ID` (commented as "legacy")
- `doctor` lists the `HEXCLAVE_*` names first
So `hexclave dev` injects a different set of names than the CLI
otherwise expects/generates.
## Change
`envVarsForProject` now emits both brands (`HEXCLAVE_*` and `STACK_*`)
across the public framework prefixes (`NEXT_PUBLIC_`, `VITE_`,
`EXPO_PUBLIC_`), built from a single source list.
- All previously-emitted `STACK_*` keys are unchanged (no regression).
- The secret server key is still only emitted as
`HEXCLAVE_SECRET_SERVER_KEY` / `STACK_SECRET_SERVER_KEY` — never under a
public, client-readable prefix.
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## Summary by cubic
Updated the dev environment to emit both `HEXCLAVE_*` and legacy
`STACK_*` env vars so `hexclave dev` matches the rest of the CLI and
avoids name mismatches. Secret keys remain non-public.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Emit both brands for `PROJECT_ID`, `PUBLISHABLE_CLIENT_KEY`, and
`API_URL` under ``, `NEXT_PUBLIC_`, `VITE_`, `EXPO_PUBLIC_`.
- Only emit `HEXCLAVE_SECRET_SERVER_KEY` / `STACK_SECRET_SERVER_KEY`
(never with public prefixes).
- Keep existing `STACK_*` outputs unchanged for backward compatibility.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Refactor**
* Improved internal environment variable generation architecture for
enhanced maintainability and multi-framework support.
---
**Note:** This release contains internal code improvements with no
changes to user-facing functionality.
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## What
Performance pass on the internal **platform-analytics** route. All 17
ClickHouse queries fire in a single `Promise.all` on the shared
`stackframe` admin user, which is subject to a **9 GB per-user** memory
cap — so the worst case is the *sum* of per-query peaks, not the max.
Benchmarked at 10k projects / 1M users / 50M events (power-law, top
project ≈100k users), the sum of peaks was ~6.7 GiB. This PR brings it
down to ~3.8 GiB.
## Changes
**ClickHouse — `sipHash64(user_id)` as the distinct key** (exact,
verified byte-identical):
| query | peak mem | Δ |
|---|---|---|
| `dauSeries` | 949 → 373 MiB | −61% |
| `mauProjects` | 715 → 313 MiB | −56% |
| `activeByProject` | 635 → 374 MiB | −41% |
| `sparkByProject` | 1165 → 809 MiB | −31% |
A 64-bit hash has negligible collision probability over 1M users; the
benchmark confirmed identical output. (Same trick already used in the
internal-metrics MAU query.)
**ClickHouse — sample the activity split**
(`new`/`retained`/`reactivated`):
The split was the single heaviest query (~1.3 GiB) — its cost is a
window function over ~25.8M `(user, day)` rows plus an all-history scan,
which `sipHash` alone barely helped (−7%). It now uses **consistent
1-in-4 user sampling** (same `cityHash64(user_id) % 4` bucket applied to
both subqueries so each sampled user's full activity sequence is
preserved; counts scaled ×4):
- **317 MiB (−78%)** peak memory, **~0.4% mean error** (max 1.4% on the
smallest day) vs the exact result.
This is an **approximation** — the dashboard "Growth quality" chart now
notes it (`subtitle: "… · sampled estimate (~0.4%)"`).
`ACTIVITY_SPLIT_SAMPLE` is a single constant in the route; set it to `1`
to go back to exact.
## What I tried that did NOT make the cut (documented in the harnesses)
- `country` — peak memory is dominated by the per-user `argMax(country,
event_at)` payload, not the key, so hashing does nothing. Left
exact/unchanged.
- PG `authMethods` / `email` — with the production composite PK indexes
the original plans are already best; correlated-subquery / anti-join
rewrites were far worse. No PG query changes in this PR.
## Benchmark harnesses (added)
- `apps/backend/scripts/benchmark-platform-analytics.ts` — full-route
baseline (per-query time/memory/rows).
- `apps/backend/scripts/optimize-platform-analytics.ts` — sipHash & PG
variant comparison with byte-equality checks.
- `apps/backend/scripts/optimize-split.ts` — exact vs sampled split
variants with accuracy measurement.
They seed isolated `bench_pa` databases (server-side, auto-cleaned) and
read `system.query_log` / `EXPLAIN (ANALYZE, BUFFERS)`. Run e.g.:
`pnpm --filter @hexclave/backend run with-env:dev tsx
scripts/optimize-split.ts`
## Testing
- Backend `typecheck` passes. (Dashboard has pre-existing typecheck
errors on the base branch in unrelated files — auth-methods,
team-analytics, user-emails, RDE config — not touched here.)
- All exact rewrites verified byte-identical to the originals by the
harnesses; the sampled split measured at ~0.4% mean error.
Numbers are local warm-cache (relative shape, not production latency).
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## Summary by cubic
Cuts worst-case ClickHouse memory for the internal platform analytics
route by switching to hashed distinct keys and sampling the heaviest
query. On a 10k projects / 1M users / 50M events benchmark, the sum of
per-query peaks drops from ~6.7 GiB to ~3.8 GiB with exact results (or
~0.4% error on the sampled chart).
- **Performance**
- Use sipHash64(user_id) as the distinct key in uniqExact/uniqExactIf
for DAU series, MAU/projects, active-by-project, and sparkline. Exact
results (verified). Peak memory down 31–61% per query.
- Sample the new/retained/reactivated split at 1-in-4 users (consistent
`cityHash64` bucket across subqueries, counts ×4). Peak memory ~−78%
(~1.3 GiB → ~0.3 GiB) with ~0.4% mean error. Toggle via
`ACTIVITY_SPLIT_SAMPLE` (set to 4; set to 1 for exact). Dashboard
subtitle now notes “sampled estimate (~0.4%).”
- Added local harnesses to seed isolated data and measure
time/memory/equality:
`apps/backend/scripts/internal-analytics/benchmark-platform-analytics.ts`,
`optimize-platform-analytics.ts`, `optimize-split.ts`.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Updates
* **Improvements**
* Enhanced platform analytics calculations for more consistent and
efficient user counting across key performance indicators (DAU, MAU,
per-project metrics).
* Updated the Growth Quality chart to indicate that user counts
represent sampled estimates with approximately 0.4% margin of error for
improved performance.
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Co-authored-by: mantra <mantra@stack-auth.com>
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## Summary by cubic
Add platform-wide analytics to the internal dashboard with a secure
backend route and a new page to visualize cross-project metrics. Only
available when viewing the `internal` project and gated by platform
admin access.
- **New Features**
- Backend: add `/api/latest/internal/platform-analytics` aggregating
metrics across all projects via ClickHouse; protected by
`ensurePlatformAdmin`.
- Dashboard: add `/projects/[projectId]/platform-analytics` page with
charts; sidebar entry appears only when `projectId === "internal"`.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Correctness: add `branch_id` filters to all event queries and project
aggregates; exclude the `internal` project from ClickHouse aggregates;
validate MRR quantity.
- Metrics/UI: feature adoption uses `total_projects` from the API and
clamps both chart and label to 0–100%; remove unreachable
`revenue_growth` sort key.
- Safety/Tests: use `Map` for country aggregation; add unit tests for
`ensurePlatformAdmin`/`isPlatformAdmin`; switch tests to inline
snapshots and document the `as-any` cast.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* Added a Platform Analytics dashboard for internal projects with
interactive 7/30-day range charts, KPI tiles, and visual breakdowns
(growth, country, sign-in method, user mix), plus email health,
dead-click insights, a searchable project leaderboard, and feature
adoption.
* Introduced an internal analytics API providing rolling-window
comparisons and structured metrics for dashboard rendering.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Strengthened access control with platform-admin authorization for
analytics access.
* **Tests**
* Added coverage for platform-admin authorization behavior.
* **Chores**
* Updated Next.js to 16.2.9 across applications.
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## Summary
Two fixes:
**1. Impersonation no longer requires logout** — The generated JS
snippet now clears all auth cookie variants (`hexclave-refresh-{pid}*`,
`stack-refresh-{pid}*`, access tokens) and sets the token in the
structured `hexclave-refresh-{pid}--default` format the SDK reads first.
Previously the snippet only set the legacy cookie, which was ignored
when a structured cookie already existed.
**2. Fix OAuth + other deeply nested API routes returning 404 in dev** —
Moved the API 404 handler from file-based
`api/[...notFoundPath]/route.ts` into the middleware (`proxy.tsx`). The
catch-all at the `api/` level was shadowing dynamic routes 7+ segments
deep (e.g. `auth/oauth/authorize/[provider_id]`) in Turbopack dev mode
(Next.js 16.2.7). The middleware already has `routes` + `SmartRouter`,
so it checks for a match before rewriting and returns the custom 404
directly when nothing matches.
Link to Devin session:
https://app.devin.ai/sessions/d9dcb2d203aa4a6ea36c8cdd2a4a42c2
Requested by: @mantrakp04
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Documentation**
* Updated the user impersonation dialog to explicitly state that the
pasted console snippet will replace your current session with the
impersonated user’s session.
* **Refactor**
* Standardized the impersonation console snippet generation to use a
shared token-based approach, including proper expiration handling.
* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved reliability of the impersonation flow by failing when the
required refresh token is unavailable, preventing incomplete snippet
generation.
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## Summary
- Fetches the canonical Hexclave skill from `https://skill.hexclave.com`
when the backend AI route is invoked through MCP `ask_hexclave`
- Appends that skill content to the spawned docs agent's system context
before generation
- Adds focused tests for non-Ask-Hexclave no-op behavior, successful
skill embedding, and loud fetch failure
## Why
The public MCP server exposes the skill as a separate resource/prompt,
but the backend docs agent spawned by `ask_hexclave` only saw the user's
question. That meant clients had to correctly load the skill themselves,
and the server-side answer quality could miss the canonical
setup/context.
## Validation
- `pnpm -C apps/backend exec eslint
'src/app/api/latest/ai/query/[mode]/route.ts'
src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.ts src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.test.ts`
- `pnpm exec vitest run
apps/backend/src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.test.ts --config /dev/null
--environment node`
- `pnpm exec tsc --noEmit --target es2022 --module esnext
--moduleResolution bundler --lib es2022,dom --types vitest
apps/backend/src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.ts
apps/backend/src/lib/ai/mcp-skill-context.test.ts`
## Notes
- Normal backend Vitest/typecheck are blocked in this fresh worktree
because generated/built `@hexclave/shared/dist/*` files are missing, and
repo instructions say not to run package builds from the agent.
- Full backend lint also reports an unrelated pre-existing error in
`apps/backend/scripts/run-bulldozer-studio.ts`.
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## Summary by cubic
Adds full Hexclave docs to `ask_hexclave` requests by fetching
https://docs.hexclave.com/llms-full.txt and appending them to the docs
agent system prompt. Includes a 5‑minute cache and 5s timeout, and skips
docs tools when `ask_hexclave` is used.
- **New Features**
- Added `getMcpSkillContextPrompt` to fetch and inject docs for
`ask_hexclave`; no‑op otherwise.
- Integrated in `route.ts` to append context before tool selection and
pass `mcpToolName` to `getTools`.
- Reliability: 5‑minute TTL cache, 5s timeout, and error handling; tests
cover success, no‑op, errors, timeouts, null/undefined, and cache hits.
- **Refactors**
- Switched source to `https://docs.hexclave.com/llms-full.txt`.
- Removed `docs-mintlify/llms-full.txt` and related generator code.
- Cache TTL now uses `performance.now()` for accurate expiry.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **New Features**
* AI queries now dynamically fetch and include documentation context
during operation, with in-memory caching to minimize network requests
and redundant fetches.
* **Tests**
* Added comprehensive test suite validating documentation fetching
behavior, error handling for network failures and timeouts, and caching
mechanisms to ensure reliability.
* **Chores**
* Removed auto-generated documentation artifact from the codebase.
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## Summary
Fixes the Clickmaps launcher for projects that use wildcard trusted
domains.
## What changed
- Split trusted domains into concrete launchable origins and wildcard
patterns.
- Stop rendering wildcard domains like `https://**.stack-auth.com` as
one-click clickmap targets, which previously became percent-encoded
origins such as `https://%2A%2A.stack-auth.com`.
- Keep an exact-origin launcher available so users can paste the real
page origin, for example `https://app.dev.stack-auth.com`.
- Add an informational alert explaining that wildcard domains need a
concrete origin.
- Add regression tests for wildcard filtering and HTTP(S)-only origin
normalization.
## Root cause
The dashboard used `new URL(baseUrl).origin` on wildcard trusted
domains. The URL parser percent-encodes `*`, so
`https://**.stack-auth.com` turned into `https://%2A%2A.stack-auth.com`.
The overlay token was then minted for an origin that is not the real
page origin, causing the overlay to reject the token.
## Validation
- `pnpm test run
'apps/dashboard/src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/analytics/clickmaps/clickmap-origins.test.ts'`
- `pnpm -C apps/dashboard exec eslint
'src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/analytics/clickmaps/clickmap-origins.ts'
'src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/analytics/clickmaps/clickmap-origins.test.ts'
'src/app/(main)/(protected)/projects/[projectId]/analytics/clickmaps/page-client.tsx'`
- `git diff --check`
Not run: full dashboard typecheck, because this checkout is missing
built package outputs such as `@hexclave/shared/dist` and repo
instructions say not to build packages from the agent.
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## Summary by cubic
Fixes the Clickmaps launcher for projects with wildcard trusted domains
by removing wildcard entries from one‑click targets and requiring an
exact HTTP(S) origin. Prevents percent-encoded origins and token
mismatches.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Split trusted domains into concrete origins vs wildcard patterns;
filter wildcards from launch targets and sort with shared stringCompare.
- Normalize HTTP(S) origins and reject wildcard or non-HTTP(S) input
when launching.
- Replace localhost-only input with an “Exact page origin” field and
place the “Show clickmap” button inline with the input.
- Add an inline hint under the origin input explaining wildcards need a
concrete origin; refine the empty-state copy for wildcard scenarios.
- Add tests for wildcard filtering, origin option generation, and origin
normalization.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
* **New Features**
* Added an informational alert noting that wildcard-matched pages can’t
be opened directly as clickmap targets.
* **Improvements**
* Updated the clickmap launcher to always show an **Exact page origin**
input (replacing the previous localhost-based option).
* Improved handling and messaging when wildcard domains are involved.
* Strengthened validation for **Exact page origin**: only HTTP/HTTPS
origins are accepted; wildcard/templated host inputs and unsupported
schemes are blocked.
* **Tests**
* Added automated tests covering origin option generation and origin
normalization.
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Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: mantra <mantra@stack-auth.com>
## Summary
Sub-apps (apps with a `parentAppId`, e.g. clickmaps, session-replays,
fraud-protection) were showing up in the project onboarding
app-selection step. They shouldn't — they're automatically enabled when
their parent app is enabled.
```diff
- export const ONBOARDING_APP_IDS = ALL_APP_IDS.filter((appId) => ALL_APPS[appId].stage !== "alpha");
+ export const ONBOARDING_APP_IDS = ALL_APP_IDS.filter((appId) => ALL_APPS[appId].stage !== "alpha" && getParentAppId(appId) == null);
```
Link to Devin session:
https://app.devin.ai/sessions/9f88b9641eea41d0ab6a46f3554fd9cd
Requested by: @Developing-Gamer
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## Summary by cubic
Hide sub-apps in the project onboarding app selection so only top-level
apps are shown. This prevents users from toggling features that are
auto-enabled by their parent apps.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Filtered `ONBOARDING_APP_IDS` to exclude apps with a parent via
`getParentAppId` (still skips `alpha` apps).
- Added a test to ensure sub-apps never appear in the selection list.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
* **Bug Fixes**
* Fixed onboarding app selection to exclude sub-apps from available
options.
* **Tests**
* Added test coverage for app selection filtering logic.
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Co-authored-by: armaan <armaan@stack-auth.com>
Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
## What
Refresh the AI model selection matrix and fix a few issues in custom
dashboard generation.
### Models (`apps/backend/src/lib/ai/models.ts`)
- Replace deprecated/placeholder model IDs with current ones:
- `smart/slow` authenticated → `openai/gpt-5.5` (was
`x-ai/grok-build-0.1`)
- `smart/fast` → `google/gemini-3.5-flash`
- `smartest` unauthenticated tiers → `z-ai/glm-5.2` /
`google/gemini-3.5-flash` (was `deepseek/deepseek-v4-flash`)
- `dumb` unauthenticated tiers → `nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b`
### Email template rewrite
- Forward `x-stack-*` / `x-hexclave-*` headers from the caller through
the template-source rewrite route so the inner AI call
(`/ai/query/generate`) is authenticated and resolves to the
**authenticated** model tier instead of falling back to the
unauthenticated one.
- Lower rewrite quality to `dumb` / `slow` (sufficient for this task,
cheaper/faster).
### Custom dashboard
- Speed up generation: `smart`/**fast** instead of `smart`/slow (both
`create-dashboard-preview.tsx` and `chat-adapters.ts`).
- Pin `@babel/standalone` to `7.29.7` in the sandbox host (avoid
surprise breakage from `latest`).
- Disable analytics in generated dashboards.
### Misc
- Bump MCP RPC timeout 15s → 45s (`apps/skills/src/mcp-wrapper.ts`).
## Testing
- `pnpm typecheck` ✅
- `pnpm lint` ✅
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## Summary by cubic
Refreshes the model selection matrix, forwards auth headers so template
rewrites use authenticated tiers, and speeds up custom dashboard
generation with a more stable sandbox.
- **Refactors**
- Update model IDs: `openai/gpt-5.5`, `google/gemini-3.5-flash`,
`z-ai/glm-5.2`, `nvidia/nemotron-3-super-120b-a12b`.
- Use `openai/gpt-5.5` for authenticated fast routes.
- Forward `x-stack-*` / `x-hexclave-*` headers; build via Map to avoid
prototype-pollution; inner generate call uses the authenticated tier.
- Lower email template rewrite quality to `dumb`/`slow`.
- Switch dashboard generation to `smart`/`fast` in
`create-dashboard-preview.tsx` and `chat-adapters.ts`.
- Disable analytics in generated dashboards.
- Bump MCP RPC timeout from 15s to 45s.
- **Dependencies**
- Pin `@babel/standalone` to `7.29.7` in the sandbox host.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
* **Performance**
* Improved AI generation speed for dashboard creation and related chat
flows by using faster AI routing.
* Increased MCP JSON-RPC request timeout to better handle long-running
operations.
* **Technical**
* Template rewriting with AI now forwards authentication-related headers
to downstream AI calls for more consistent authorized behavior.
* Updated AI model routing/selection used by the proxy layer.
* **UI/Integration**
* Pinned the sandbox Babel CDN script to a specific version.
* Disabled analytics in the sandbox SDK configuration.
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### Summary of Changes
Some stale data in bulldozer causes a price validation error which
causes a 500. We let it fail softly
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## Summary by cubic
Fixes 500s in payments views by handling legacy product snapshots with
`prices: "include-by-default"` and other invalid price shapes. Stale
data now degrades gracefully, and we capture diagnostics instead of
crashing.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Normalize snapshot prices in `productToInlineProduct`: treat
`"include-by-default"` as `{}` and fall back to `{}` for any non-object;
capture errors for diagnostics.
- `productToInlineProduct` now accepts context (`productId`,
`customerType`, `customerId`); updated products and validate-code routes
to pass it.
- Added tests to verify price normalization and prevent response
validation failures.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved validation and error handling for product pricing data in
payment operations.
* Enhanced handling of malformed product snapshot data to ensure
stability.
* **Improvements**
* Strengthened product context consistency across payment endpoints and
purchase code validation flows.
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## Summary by cubic
Fixes the page views bar hover highlight in the analytics chart by
replacing the clip-path overlay with per-bar `Cell` opacity. This
removes flicker and highlights only the hovered bar.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Removed `page-views-highlight-clip` and the extra hover `Bar`.
- Use `Cell` per bar to set `fillOpacity` (0.5 on hover, 0.18 otherwise;
0 when hidden).
- Keeps a single `Bar`, reducing DOM and avoiding clipping/offset
issues.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Refactor**
* Improved the rendering mechanism for analytics chart interactions in
the dashboard.
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## Summary by cubic
Fixes the project sidebar animation flicker by always applying
overflow-hidden to the animated container and only toggling h-0 when
collapsed. Expanding and collapsing sections now animate smoothly
without content popping.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved the visual clipping behavior of nested sidebar items during
expand/collapse transitions for smoother animations.
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