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Mantra
9b1851dd54
Managed email domain deletion and Cloudflare DNS import UX (#1442)
## Summary
- Add an admin-only delete endpoint and SDK method to remove managed
email domains, with Resend/DNSimple cleanup and a guard against deleting
domains currently in use for sending.
- Add dashboard UI to remove unused managed domains (with confirmation)
and improve the DNS setup step with Cloudflare detection, zone file
download, and import instructions.
- Add E2E coverage for delete auth, success, in-use rejection,
post-switch deletion, and 404 cases.

## Test plan
- [ ] Run `pnpm test run managed-email-onboarding`
- [ ] In dashboard email settings, add a managed domain and verify
Cloudflare hint appears when NS records point to Cloudflare
- [ ] Remove an unused managed domain and confirm it disappears from the
list
- [ ] Verify active (in-use) managed domains cannot be deleted until
email provider is switched away


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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Delete managed email domains from the dashboard with a confirmation
flow and success notification
* Cloudflare-aware domain setup: detection banner, quick links to
Cloudflare DNS, downloadable zone file, and import instructions
  * Admin API and admin-app method to perform managed-domain deletion

* **Bug Fixes**
* Deletion blocked with a clear error when a domain is actively used for
sending

* **Tests**
* Added end-to-end coverage for managed-domain delete scenarios
(success, in-use conflict, auth rejection, and 404)

* **Style**
* Data grid layout adjusted to prevent unintended full-height stretching
across various tables

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2026-05-23 09:22:29 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
f6ef49a3dc Remove source-of-truth logic 2026-05-23 01:06:42 -07:00
github-actions[bot]
01948e2313 chore: update package versions 2026-05-23 03:30:16 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
62aa8616d5 chore: update package versions 2026-05-23 03:25:52 +00:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
ca2fa8cd10 Remove MCP setup prompt 2026-05-22 18:12:51 -07:00
github-actions[bot]
70999df64e chore: update package versions 2026-05-23 01:02:03 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
9355c8665c chore: update package versions 2026-05-22 23:02:49 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
cd29811456 chore: update package versions 2026-05-22 22:58:20 +00:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
a443ec4a68 Small Overview page docs fixes 2026-05-22 14:15:16 -07:00
Konsti Wohlwend
05e22e10a3
Use redirectToHandler in StackHandler and disallow string default URL target (#1472) 2026-05-22 13:48:01 -07:00
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Konstantin Wohlwend
99f07e9516 Trust hosted domains
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d12968eb3d chore: update package versions 2026-05-22 00:46:34 +00:00
Konsti Wohlwend
c6d59d0288
Cross domain handoffs (#1458) 2026-05-21 17:15:12 -07:00
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03e7b61308 chore: update package versions 2026-05-21 23:29:36 +00:00
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bf8d0ece28 chore: update package versions 2026-05-21 16:23:12 -07:00
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4ff24dea9b chore: update package versions 2026-05-21 14:54:23 -07:00
BilalG1
b8fc04bdbd
feat: link Stack Auth projects to GitHub and push config from the dashboard (#1450)
End-to-end flow for managing Stack Auth config via GitHub: link a repo
during onboarding, edit settings in the dashboard, and have the change
committed to your repo + synced back via a GitHub Actions workflow.


![demo](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/BilalG1/29d1188fc581e87d1311baec6e2ae770/raw/demo-2x.gif)

## What this adds

- **CLI** — `stack config push --source github --source-repo
--source-path --source-workflow-path`. Records the source on the config
row so the dashboard knows where the file lives. Reads `GITHUB_SHA` /
`GITHUB_REF_NAME` for commit + branch.
- **Onboarding "Link existing project"** — searchable repo/branch
comboboxes, auto-detects candidate `stack.config.{ts,js}` paths, writes
`STACK_AUTH_PROJECT_ID` + `STACK_AUTH_SECRET_SERVER_KEY` secrets, and
commits a generated workflow YAML that re-runs `stack config push` on
every change to the config file.
- **Dashboard "Push to GitHub" dialog** — replaces the prior TODO
buttons. Pre-flights `repo`+`workflow` scopes on the user's GitHub
connection; if missing, the button flips to "Reconnect with GitHub". On
push, commits the dashboard's edit straight to the linked repo/branch
via the Contents API (with `cache: "no-store"` to dodge GitHub's 60s GET
cache so consecutive pushes don't 409). Suspense boundary scoped to the
dialog body so opening it doesn't blank the dashboard.
- **Project settings** — surface the linked workflow file as a clickable
GitHub link when the source carries `workflow_path`.

## Test plan

- `pnpm lint` (29/29) ✓
- `pnpm typecheck` (29/29) ✓
- `pnpm --filter @stackframe/stack-cli test` (111/111) ✓
- Dashboard vitest on the three relevant files
(`link-existing-onboarding-workflow`, `github-api`,
`github-config-push`) — 37/37 ✓
- Live end-to-end: `BilalG1/lex-lookup` linked to a local dev project;
passkey toggled, push committed `0bb958bd`
([commit](0bb958bda3)).

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
  * Persist workflow file paths for GitHub-backed config sync
* Dashboard “Push” flow to commit config updates with trimmed/default
commit messages
* CLI options to declare GitHub source (repo/path/workflow) and persist
selectable package runner for manual pushes
  * Show workflow-file link in project configuration when present

* **Improvements**
* Robust config-path normalization, existence checks, debounced
repo/branch search, and better GitHub rate-limit handling
* New GitHub API utilities for safe file read/commit and import-package
detection

* **Tests**
* Expanded tests covering GitHub API, config rendering/merge, and push
behaviors

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2026-05-21 13:47:46 -07:00
Aman Ganapathy
0e85b05c3d
[Fix]: Payments App Sundry Fixes (#1455)
### Summary of Changes
You can now edit items on a product view.
The "Make free" button is less obtuse, and it clearly tells you what
it's going to do.
Additionally, we found out while working on this PR that you cannot
create a `paymentIntent` on stripe that is < 0.5$. So, you can't create
an OTP for a "free" product. We add safeguards to protect against that.
Also, 0 dollar subscriptions don't create a subscription invoice.
Additionally, the old code relied on being able to fetch the stripe
client secret, which would be null for a 0 dollar subscription so we
create a carve out.



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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Better free-product checkout handling: $0 subscriptions return an
empty success response without a payment client secret; non-free
subscriptions include client secret when needed.
* UI: “Make free” flow, “Free · {amount}” with price ID, per-price
checkout error indicators/tooltips, and an alert for products with
invalid prices.
  * Client- and server-side Stripe one-time minimum checks.

* **Bug Fixes**
* Included-item dialog now resets form state when opened to avoid stale
values.

* **Documentation**
* OpenAPI: clarified client_secret may be omitted when no customer
confirmation is required.

* **Tests**
  * Added end-to-end tests covering $0 purchase-session flows.

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2026-05-20 19:33:14 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
90421431ee chore: update package versions 2026-05-20 11:58:44 -07:00
Mantra
954ebffc31
fix/kim john ung prompt (#1446)
- **Update generated prompts**
- **Fix React error**
- **Don't show alpha apps during onboarding**
- **[Docs] First-class TanStack Start in AI setup prompts + clearer
env-var guidance (#1438)**
- **update docs**

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Documentation**
* Simplified setup and environment-variable guidance across docs,
onboarding prompts, and setup snippets, replacing long explanatory
blocks with concise inline notes.
* Condensed frontend/backend examples into shorter combined examples and
streamlined cloud-project instructions.
* Shortened custom auth page prompts by removing verbose redirect/URL
override explanations and relying on shared reminder text.

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2026-05-19 19:09:31 -07:00
Mantra
07af46944b
[Docs] First-class TanStack Start in AI setup prompts + clearer env-var guidance (#1438)
## Summary

Two related improvements to Stack Auth's AI setup story, both driven by
`packages/stack-shared/src/ai/prompts.ts`:

### 1. Clearer env-var guidance in the cloud-project flow (existing
commit)

The previous wording suggested `STACK_PROJECT_ID` should be prefixed via
a generic _"if available, prefix with your framework's convention"_
comment, and the backend section additionally listed
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PUBLISHABLE_CLIENT_KEY` — which the SDK does not
actually read in the cloud-project setup. Agents would dutifully
fabricate that third variable.

This is now spelled out:
- The exact prefix per framework (Next.js →
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PROJECT_ID`, Vite → `VITE_STACK_PROJECT_ID`, etc.) is
given inline.
- A note clarifies that on the client, **only** the project ID is read —
there is no separate publishable / client key.
- A note clarifies that the backend setup reads exactly two variables
(`STACK_PROJECT_ID` + `STACK_SECRET_SERVER_KEY`); a third slot in
`.env.local` is wrong.

### 2. First-class TanStack Start support (new commit)

Until now `mainType: "tanstack-start"` was silently routed through
`@stackframe/react` and inherited the React-only setup steps. Agents had
to guess at the TanStack-specific bits (where to mount `StackProvider`,
what to do with `routeTree.gen.ts`, how `useUser()` behaves under SSR,
where the handler route lives).

`prompts.ts` now:
- Recognizes TanStack Start as its own `mainType` and routes the install
to `@stackframe/tanstack-start`.
- Lists TanStack Start alongside Next.js / React in the
supported-frameworks list and the package table.
- Adds three TanStack-specific steps that don't apply to vanilla React:
1. Mount `StackProvider` / `StackTheme` inside the root route's
`component` (the inner React tree), keeping `shellComponent` as the
document shell.
  2. Wrap `<Outlet />` in `Suspense` inside `RootComponent`.
3. Register the Stack handler splat at `src/routes/handler/\$.tsx` with
`ssr: false`.
- Surfaces the two notes that aren't obvious from the React docs:
`routeTree.gen.ts` is generated and shouldn't be hand-edited, and
`useUser()` resolves the SSR user from TanStack Start's request cookies
for free as long as `tokenStore: \"cookie\"` is set.

The auto-generated outputs
(`docs-mintlify/guides/getting-started/setup.mdx`,
`docs-mintlify/snippets/home-prompt-island.jsx`) are regenerated from
the prompt.

### 3. tanstack-start-demo SSR-vs-client examples

Two paired routes (`/ssr` and `/client`) render the same `AuthDemoCard`
so the SSR-vs-\`ssr: false\` tradeoff is observable side-by-side. The
new \`AuthDemoCard\` shows the resolved Stack Auth user (or sign-in/up
buttons) plus the snippet that produced it. The
\`ClientMountedUserButton\` workaround in the header is dropped now that
SSR cookie reading just works, and the empty \`Suspense
fallback={null}\` in \`__root.tsx\` is replaced with a
\`RouteLoadingState\` skeleton.

## Test plan

- [ ] \`pnpm typecheck\` and \`pnpm lint\` both pass on the touched
packages (\`stack-shared\`, \`tanstack-start-demo\`).
- [ ] \`docs-mintlify/guides/getting-started/setup.mdx\` and
\`docs-mintlify/snippets/home-prompt-island.jsx\` are byte-identical to
a fresh \`scripts/generate-setup-prompt-docs.ts\` run.
- [ ] In \`tanstack-start-demo\`, \`/ssr\` renders the user card during
the server response (no flash from signed-out → signed-in), and
\`/client\` renders the empty card on first paint, then resolves to the
user after hydration.
- [ ] \`/handler/sign-in\`, \`/handler/sign-up\`, OAuth callbacks, and
password reset all render correctly through the new splat route.
- [ ] Following the new TanStack Start prompt steps from scratch in an
empty \`npm create @tanstack/start@latest\` project produces a working
sign-in flow without any extra changes.

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* **New Features**
* Added TanStack Start support, provider/theme wiring, SSR and
client-only demo pages, plus an Auth demo card component.

* **Documentation**
* Updated setup guides and snippets across frameworks; clarified env-var
guidance (client reads only project ID; secret is server-only) and
removed misleading publishable-key example.
  * Clarified OAuth callback and hosted-domain behavior.

* **Improvements**
* Added loading skeleton UI, refined demo navigation, and tightened
setup wording.

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2026-05-19 17:38:17 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
48acb8c640 chore: update package versions 2026-05-19 16:22:10 -07:00
Konsti Wohlwend
29cea48beb
Remote dev envs (#1435) 2026-05-19 15:54:18 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
d68631ea4f Update GitHub URL 2026-05-19 10:27:53 -07:00
BilalG1
d0202eeef9
payments: rework refund flow to three-knob API (#1429)
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## Summary
- Replaces per-entry refund schema with a flat `{ amount_usd,
revoke_product, end_subscription? }` shape; refund state is now derived
from bulldozer ledger rows (`refund:<sourceTxnId>:<uuid>`) instead of
the legacy `refundedAt` column, enabling multiple partial refunds up to
the remaining cap.
- Adds `invoice_id` for refunding any subscription invoice (start or
renewal), Stripe idempotency keys derived from `(tenancyId, sourceTxnId,
amount, prior_refunded)` so retries dedupe but intentional partials
don't collide, and a legacy backstop that rejects pre-rework
`refundedAt` purchases.
- Dashboard refund dialog rebuilt around the three toggles (revoke→end
coupling cascades into the UI); refund rows surface in the listing as
`type: "refund"` with `adjusted_by` linkage handling both new and legacy
formats.

## Implements
[STA2-52 — Build in refund logic for
payments](https://linear.app/stack-auth/issue/STA2-52/build-in-refund-logic-for-payments)

## Documented limitations (planned follow-up work)
These are called out in code comments and intentionally deferred to a
follow-up PR:
- **Cap-check race under concurrent refunds.** Bulldozer's embedded
`BEGIN/COMMIT` prevents an outer Prisma tx from scoping the writes, so
two concurrent refunds can both pass the cap check. Needs a
bulldozer-aware mutex or pending-refund-intent pattern. In practice
refunds are admin-only and rare, so the race window is small.
- **Stripe + DB non-atomicity on the DB-success → response-loss path.**
The Stripe idempotency key is keyed on `(tenancyId, sourceTxnId, amount,
priorRefunded)`, so a retry after Stripe-success → DB-fail self-heals
(Stripe dedupes; the next attempt writes the bulldozer row). The hole is
the reverse direction: if the bulldozer row commits but the response is
lost, a retry sees a higher `priorRefunded` and generates a fresh key —
Stripe would issue a second real refund. No out-of-band reconciliation
today.
- **Dashboard can't reach the `invoice_id` path.** Refund actions are
only enabled on `purchase` rows and the submit call never passes
`invoice_id`, so admins refunding a renewal must use the API directly.
Follow-up: enable the action on `subscription-renewal` rows and thread
`invoice_id` through.

## Architectural note
`active-subscription-end` and `item-quantity-expire` entries are **not**
emitted on the refund row itself. They're produced by the derived
sub-end transaction (`transactions.ts:158-228`) once Prisma
`subscription.endedAt` is updated, keeping the `expiresWhen` /
`when-repeated` semantics in one place. This is the main structural
divergence from the ticket's literal entry recipe.

## Review follow-ups addressed in this PR

**First-pass review:**
- **KnownError back-compat preserved**: `SubscriptionAlreadyRefunded` /
`OneTimePurchaseAlreadyRefunded` are once again thrown by the
legacy-`refundedAt` backstop, and `TestModePurchaseNonRefundable` is
thrown when an admin sends `amount_usd > 0` against a test-mode
purchase. Callers catching by error code keep working through the
rework.
- **Idempotency-key comment corrected**: now accurately describes the
`(tenancyId, sourceTxnId, amount, priorRefunded)` key and its
self-healing behaviour on the Stripe-success → DB-fail retry path (see
Documented limitations above for the remaining hole).
- **Renewal-invoice e2e coverage added**: new test sets up a live-mode
subscription via Stripe webhooks (`subscription_create` +
`subscription_cycle` invoices), refunds the renewal invoice via
`invoice_id`, and asserts the resulting `refund_transaction_id` starts
with `refund:sub-renewal:` and is linked back via `adjusted_by` on the
*renewal* row (not the start row). Plus negative cases:
cross-subscription `invoice_id` → 404, `invoice_id` on a one-time
purchase → SchemaError.

**Second-pass review:**
- **Idempotent sub-cancel error-code string fix**: the Stripe code for
re-cancelling an already-canceled sub is
`subscription_already_canceled`, not `subscription_canceled` — the
previous catch would have re-thrown.
- **End-only sub refund replay rejected**: when `amount=0, revoke=false,
end=true` and the sub is already `cancelAtPeriodEnd` or `endedAt`, throw
SchemaError. Otherwise `readPriorRefundSummary` doesn't see end-only
events and the call would be a forever-no-op accumulating empty refund
rows.
- **`revoke_product=true` with renewal `invoice_id` rejected**: the
product grant lives on the sub-start txn, not on renewal txns — a
renewal-scoped revocation would write a back-reference to a non-existent
entry. Forces admin to revoke against the start invoice (or the default
no-`invoice_id` call).
- **Refund row `id` matches the linkage**: the listing route now returns
the full refund txnId as `id` for `type: "refund"` rows so it matches
`adjusted_by.transaction_id` — the dashboard can join source rows to
their refund rows.
- **+2 e2e tests** for the above (end-only replay rejection,
revoke+renewal rejection).

**Third-pass review:**
- **Dashboard refund dialog seeds state on open**: previously the reset
block lived in `ActionDialog`'s `onOpenChange`, which doesn't fire on
the open transition for a controlled dialog. As a result the dialog
opened with the initial `useState` defaults (`amountUsd = '0'`), and an
admin submitting unchanged on a paid purchase would revoke/end at $0
instead of refunding the charged amount. The seed now runs in the menu
`onClick` before `setIsDialogOpen(true)`.
- **`SUBSCRIPTION_START_PRODUCT_GRANT_ENTRY_INDEX` corrected from 1 →
0**: the constant is persisted as `adjustedEntryIndex` on
product-revocation entries and copied through verbatim by
`mapLedgerEntry`. That mapper drops the hidden
`active-subscription-start` entry, so the public-API layout puts the
product grant at index 0. The prior value of `1` pointed at the
money-transfer entry (or out of range on test-mode subs) through the
public listing.
- **`amountTotal` cap gated behind a USD pre-flight**:
`SubscriptionInvoice` doesn't persist invoice currency, and the previous
code took `invoice.amountTotal` as USD cents directly. Now
`getTotalUsdStripeUnits` (which throws on non-USD pricing) is always
called first; `amountTotal` is only preferred as the actual cap after
that pre-flight succeeds.

## Test plan
- [x] `pnpm typecheck` — 28/28 pass
- [x] `pnpm lint` — 28/28 pass
- [x] `pnpm test run
apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/internal/transactions-refund.test.ts`
— **19/19 pass** (was 14/14 on the original PR; +3 for `invoice_id`
path: renewal refund happy path, unrelated `invoice_id` rejection,
`invoice_id` on OTP rejection; +2 for second-pass: end-only replay
rejection, revoke+renewal rejection)
- [x] curl smoke against
`/api/latest/internal/payments/transactions/refund` — unknown purchase →
404, no-op → 400, negative → 400, sub-revoke-without-end → 400
- [x] **Dashboard UI end-to-end re-run pending** — the original
agent-browser pass ran before the third-pass dialog-seed fix, so any
"money + revoke" submissions may have actually sent `amount_usd = "0"`.
Re-test before un-drafting: open the refund dialog from the menu,
confirm the amount field pre-fills with the charged amount, exercise
validation (negative / exceeds-cap / no-op), and submit both an
end-subscription-only sub refund and a money+revoke OTP refund; verify
bulldozer rows and Prisma `cancelAtPeriodEnd` updates.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Ledger-driven refund flow with stable refund IDs, invoice-aware
refunds, OTP/product-revocation support, tri-state end_action (now /
at-period-end / none), and API responses that include
refund_transaction_id.

* **Bug Fixes / Improvements**
* Deterministic Stripe idempotency, stronger replay protection,
refundable-amount caps, test-mode constraints, and transactions listing
updated to surface refunds.

* **Tests**
* Expanded unit and E2E coverage for new request shape, invoice paths,
money-unit conversion, and edge cases.

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2026-05-15 19:29:21 -07:00
Mantra
9102b3db75
[Feat] Hexclave AI integration: skill, MCP SKILL.md route, docs (#1434)
## Summary
- Adds a `hexclave` SKILL.md pointer skill that fetches the live skill
body on every invocation
- Adds an `/SKILL.md` route on the MCP app that renders the full skill
(CLI usage + docs sidebar generated from `docs.json`)
- Expands `docs-mintlify/guides/getting-started/ai-integration.mdx` with
three install paths (CLI, Skill, MCP) and per-agent config snippets
- Updates `packages/stack-shared/src/helpers/init-prompt.ts` to install
both the MCP server and skill file, with per-project vs global scope
detection

## Test plan
- [ ] `pnpm typecheck`
- [ ] `pnpm lint`
- [ ] Hit the MCP app's `/SKILL.md` endpoint locally and verify it
returns valid markdown with the full docs sidebar
- [ ] Render the updated `ai-integration.mdx` in Mintlify preview and
confirm tabs/cards render

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Documentation**
* Rewrote the AI integration guide with complete, user-facing
instructions for connecting Stack Auth to coding agents; removed the
separate MCP setup page and updated site navigation.
* Added the canonical Stack Auth skill content and guidance that clients
should fetch the latest skill at runtime.

* **New Features**
* MCP now serves the canonical Stack Auth skill dynamically and provides
interactive skill responses.
* Init prompts now include full MCP + skill install workflows and scope
guidance.
  * Added a health-check endpoint.

* **Chores**
* Added scaffold and configs for a new skills app (build, dev, lint, and
type settings).

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2026-05-15 14:30:23 -07:00
Mantra
5cb9240bc3
refactor(dashboard): unify AI chat surfaces on assistant-ui Thread (#1427)
## Summary
- Replace the bespoke `ai-chat-shared` chat UI (used by ask-ai, the
stack companion widget, vibe coding chat, and the create-dashboard
preview) with the shared `assistant-ui` `Thread` component.
- Extract streaming request/format helpers into a new
`components/assistant-ui/chat-stream.ts` module so each surface only
owns its `ChatModelAdapter`.
- Add a reusable `ToolFallback` for tool-call rendering and delete the
now-unused `ai-chat-shared.tsx` (-1386 / +747 lines net).

Stacked on top of `refactor/data-grid-and-dashboard-surfaces`.

Base: `refactor/data-grid-and-dashboard-surfaces` → Head:
`refactor/assistant-ui-chat-surfaces` · 18 files changed

> Red outlines on the **after** shots mark the unified `assistant-ui`
`Thread` surface in each location.

## Screenshots

### Analytics → Tables — AI Query dialog

| | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| **Light** | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/analytics-tables-ai-before-light.png"
width="480" /> | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/analytics-tables-ai-after-light.png"
width="480" /> |
| **Dark** | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/analytics-tables-ai-before-dark.png"
width="480" /> | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/analytics-tables-ai-after-dark.png"
width="480" /> |

### Stack Companion — chat widget

| | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| **Light** | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/stack-companion-before-light.png"
width="480" /> | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/stack-companion-after-light.png"
width="480" /> |
| **Dark** | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/stack-companion-before-dark.png"
width="480" /> | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/stack-companion-after-dark.png"
width="480" /> |

### Ask-AI command palette (⌘K → Ask AI)

| | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| **Light** | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/ask-ai-cmdk-before-light.png"
width="480" /> | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/ask-ai-cmdk-after-light.png"
width="480" /> |
| **Dark** | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/ask-ai-cmdk-before-dark.png"
width="480" /> | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/ask-ai-cmdk-after-dark.png"
width="480" /> |

### Email editor — embedded chat panel

| | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| **Light** | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/email-editor-chat-before-light.png"
width="480" /> | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/email-editor-chat-after-light.png"
width="480" /> |
| **Dark** | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/email-editor-chat-before-dark.png"
width="480" /> | <img
src="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/323851437f41145aab12a27fb6c392b4/raw/email-editor-chat-after-dark.png"
width="480" /> |

## Notes for reviewers

The four surfaces above all previously shared
`components/commands/ai-chat-shared.tsx` (516 lines, deleted). After
this PR they each own a thin `ChatModelAdapter` and render through
`components/assistant-ui/thread.tsx` + the new `chat-stream.ts` helpers.
Visual differences between **before** and **after** are intentional —
the `assistant-ui` `Thread` brings its own message bubbles,
scroll-to-bottom behaviour, composer, and `ToolFallback` rendering. The
email editor's chat panel is the surface where the behaviour change is
most visible (tool-call rendering now consistent with the rest of the
app).

Heaviest changes (lines):
- `components/stack-companion/ai-chat-widget.tsx` (571)
- `components/commands/ai-chat-shared.tsx` (516, deleted)
- `analytics/tables/ai-query-dialog.tsx` (429)
- `components/vibe-coding/chat-adapters.ts` (400)
- `components/assistant-ui/chat-stream.ts` (284, new)
- `components/commands/ask-ai.tsx` (274)
- `components/assistant-ui/thread.tsx` (115)
- `components/assistant-ui/tool-fallback.tsx` (113)

## Test plan
- [ ] `pnpm lint`
- [ ] `pnpm typecheck`
- [ ] Manually exercise each affected surface: command-center Ask AI,
stack-companion widget, vibe-coding chat, analytics tables AI query,
create-dashboard preview, email editor chat.
- [ ] Verify tool-call chips render consistently across all four
surfaces (uses the new `ToolFallback`).
- [ ] Verify streaming + cancel works on each adapter (`chat-stream.ts`
is shared).
2026-05-15 14:21:00 -07:00
Mantra
c808e23b7d
Data-grid overhaul + session-replays / team-payments dashboard surfaces (#1424)
## Summary

Refactors the dashboard data-grid into a smaller, URL-state-aware
primitive and lands several new dashboard surfaces around it: per-user
session replays, team-level analytics and payments, and pagination for
permission definitions. Also moves session replays out from under
`/analytics` to a top-level surface and adds a
`project_user.last_active_at` index that the new weekly-active metrics
depend on.

**Base:** `dev` → **Head:** `refactor/data-grid-and-dashboard-surfaces`
**Scope:** 91 files, +5,644 / −1,858. Assets in [this
gist](https://gist.github.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7).

## Screenshots

Captured from a local dev server (dashboard at `:8101`, dummy project
seeded with 26 users). Standard viewport **1920×1200**, widescreen
**2560×1440**.

### Users list — data-grid overhaul in context

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![users-list-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/users-list-light.png)
|
![users-list-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/users-list-dark.png)
|

Widescreen:

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![users-list-light-wide](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/users-list-light-wide.png)
|
![users-list-dark-wide](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/users-list-dark-wide.png)
|

### User detail — new session-replays card + weekly metrics

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![user-detail-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/user-detail-light.png)
|
![user-detail-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/user-detail-dark.png)
|

Widescreen:

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![user-detail-light-wide](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/user-detail-light-wide.png)
|
![user-detail-dark-wide](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/user-detail-dark-wide.png)
|

### Session replays — moved out of `/analytics`

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![session-replays-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/session-replays-light.png)
|
![session-replays-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/session-replays-dark.png)
|

Widescreen:

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![session-replays-light-wide](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/session-replays-light-wide.png)
|
![session-replays-dark-wide](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/session-replays-dark-wide.png)
|

### Project permissions — new pagination

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![project-permissions-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/project-permissions-light.png)
|
![project-permissions-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/project-permissions-dark.png)
|

Widescreen:

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![project-permissions-light-wide](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/project-permissions-light-wide.png)
|
![project-permissions-dark-wide](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/project-permissions-dark-wide.png)
|

### Other migrated surfaces

| Page | Light | Dark |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Project picker |
![projects-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/projects-light.png)
|
![projects-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/projects-dark.png)
|
| Overview / setup |
![overview-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/overview-light.png)
|
![overview-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/overview-dark.png)
|
| Teams list |
![teams-list-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/teams-list-light.png)
|
![teams-list-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/teams-list-dark.png)
|
| Team permissions |
![team-permissions-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/team-permissions-light.png)
|
![team-permissions-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/team-permissions-dark.png)
|
| API keys |
![api-keys-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/api-keys-light.png)
|
![api-keys-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/api-keys-dark.png)
|

### Scroll behaviour — new data-grid on the users list

| Light | Dark |
| --- | --- |
|
![users-list-scroll-light](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/users-list-scroll-light.gif)
|
![users-list-scroll-dark](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/01bf8db4c71ec7a119b73d6ee60717a7/raw/users-list-scroll-dark.gif)
|

## What's new

- **`packages/dashboard-ui-components/src/components/data-grid`** —
rewritten. Trimmed `data-grid.tsx` from ~1.7k LOC, split sizing logic
into `data-grid-sizing.ts`, added `use-url-state.ts` for URL-synced
state, and added `data-grid.test.tsx`.
- **Session replays** moved from `…/analytics/replays` to
`…/session-replays` (top-level surface). New `user-session-replays.tsx`
card on the user detail page; new internal `route.tsx` to feed it.
- **Teams** detail page gains `team-analytics.tsx` and
`team-payments.tsx`.
- **Permissions** — new shared `permission-definitions-pagination.ts`
consumed by both project and team permission CRUD routes.
- **Backend** — Prisma migration `add_project_user_last_active_at_idx` +
a `lastActiveAt` index that backs the new weekly-active metrics.
- **Polish** — `editable-input`, `inline-save-discard`, `settings.tsx`,
walkthrough steps, and several data-table components touched in line
with the data-grid rewrite.

## Notes for reviewers

- The data-grid rewrite changes the *shape* of state (now URL-synced),
not just internals. Consumers in
`apps/dashboard/src/components/data-table/*` were updated to match —
please scan those for any missed knobs.
- The `analytics/replays` → `session-replays` rename is git-tracked as
renames; diffs should be small in those files.
- New SDK surface in
`packages/template/src/lib/stack-app/session-replays/index.ts` and
additions in `admin-app-impl.ts` / `server-app-impl.ts` mean OpenAPI
specs (`docs-mintlify/openapi/{admin,client}.json`) regenerate; the diff
is mostly mechanical.

## Test plan

- [ ] `pnpm typecheck` clean
- [ ] `pnpm lint` clean
- [ ] Data-grid unit tests pass (`packages/dashboard-ui-components`)
- [ ] Manual: users list — column resize, sort, filter, paginate; URL
state reflects each change and survives reload
- [ ] Manual: user detail — session-replays card lists replays;
weekly-metrics card renders without `lastActiveAt` index migration
applied (i.e. on a fresh DB) and after applying it
- [ ] Manual: project + team permissions — pagination cursor advances
and stays consistent under search
- [ ] Manual: session-replays top-level page loads; old
`/analytics/replays/...` URL path is no longer expected to be linked
anywhere


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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
  * Session Replays app (embedded mode, search, sorting, share links)
  * Tabbed Team pages with Team Analytics and Team Payments dashboards
* Server-backed cursor pagination, debounced search, and infinite-scroll
for teams/users/permissions

* **UX**
* Permission and member tables refresh after edits; permission creation
triggers table refresh
  * Users list supports sorting by last-active

* **Performance**
  * Index added to speed ProjectUser last-active queries

* **Documentation**
  * API/SDK docs updated for pagination and new query params
* Contributor guidance: explicit git-safety rules added (no destructive
git ops without consent)

* **Tests**
  * Added e2e tests for pagination and filtering on list endpoints
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2026-05-15 14:16:47 -07:00
Aman Ganapathy
a9623d976a
[Refactor] [Fix] Remove default prod creation (#1350)
With the new bulldozer rework we dont support default products anymore.
Users are encouraged to currently manually handle granting products to
their end users.

We block api requests and new product creations that attempt to set no
price, and we remove any options to set include-by-default. We also
migrate users' existing product snapshots in `Subscriptions`,
`OneTimePurchases`, and `ProductVersions` to have no price set if it's
an include-by-default product. This will make it so that next time a
user goes onto their products page, they will be informed that the
pricing is invalid and it is no longer delivered by default.

Note, however, that these products will still be providing items and the
like to the users who have them.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Bug Fixes**
* Migrated legacy product snapshots so missing included-items no longer
break readers.
* Removed deprecated "include-by-default" pricing sentinel; pricing now
requires explicit price entries and write validation rejects the old
sentinel.

* **Chores**
* Simplified dashboard pricing flows: create/edit/save now use explicit
prices and surface an alert when a formerly implicit free plan needs an
explicit $0 price.
* Config overrides and stored data are auto-normalized to explicit price
objects.

* **Tests**
* Updated and added tests covering migration, validation, and switching
behavior for explicit prices.
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---------

Co-authored-by: mantrakp04 <mantrakp@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Mantra <87142457+mantrakp04@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-15 10:38:33 -07:00
BilalG1
15faf709f3
stack-cli: explicit --cloud-project-id / --config-file across exec, config, project (#1422)
## Summary

Reworks the `stack` CLI surface so the cloud-vs-local choice is
**explicit at every invocation**, removing the global `--project-id` /
`STACK_PROJECT_ID` env var and the local-default `exec` behavior
introduced earlier in this branch.

### `stack exec`
- Removes `--cloud`, `STACK_EXEC_DEFAULT_TARGET`, and the implicit local
default. The CLI now requires **exactly one** of:
  - `--cloud-project-id <id>` — run against the Stack Auth cloud API
- `--config-file <path>` — run against the local emulator project mapped
to that absolute config-file path
- The `--config-file` branch resolves the project id by calling the
existing `GET /api/latest/internal/local-emulator/project` endpoint and
matching `absolute_file_path` client-side. No new backend endpoint
introduced.

### `stack config pull` / `stack config push`
- Both now take `--cloud-project-id <id>` per-command instead of the
global flag / `STACK_PROJECT_ID` env.
- `config pull --config-file` is **optional**: when omitted, the CLI
uses `./stack.config.ts` from the current directory. If neither flag nor
cwd file is present, it exits with a clear hint to pass `--config-file`
or `cd` into a directory containing `stack.config.ts`.

### `stack project list`
- Default (no flags) lists both **cloud and local emulator** projects.
Each entry carries a `target: "cloud" | "dev"` field (text format:
`<id>\t<displayName>\t[<target>]`).
- `--cloud` / `--dev` filter to a single source (mutually exclusive —
passing both errors).
- On the default code path, an unreachable local emulator emits a single
stderr warning (`warning: skipping dev projects — local emulator not
reachable …`) and the command still succeeds with cloud results. With
`--dev` explicit, the unreachable case hard-errors.

### `stack project create`
- Now requires `--cloud` to make the cloud-vs-local choice explicit.
There is no local alternative today; the flag exists to surface the
decision so a future local-project create doesn't silently change
behavior.

### Backend
- Bumps the `LIMIT` on `GET /api/latest/internal/local-emulator/project`
from 20 → 100 so `project list --dev` doesn't silently truncate.

### Refactors (from earlier in this branch, unchanged here)
- Local-emulator paths/ports/PCK polling live in
`packages/stack-cli/src/lib/emulator-paths.ts`.
- Shared local-emulator admin credentials live in
`packages/stack-shared/src/local-emulator.ts`.
- `resolveAuth` / `resolveLocalEmulatorAuth` take an explicit
`projectId: string` (no more `Flags` parameter).
- New `packages/stack-cli/src/lib/local-emulator-client.ts` encapsulates
the GET-and-match flow used by both `exec --config-file` and `project
list --dev`.

## Breaking changes

**Scripts that relied on any of the following must be updated:**

| Removed | Replacement |
| --- | --- |
| Global `--project-id <id>` flag | Per-command `--cloud-project-id
<id>` |
| `STACK_PROJECT_ID` env var | Per-command `--cloud-project-id <id>` |
| `stack exec --cloud` | `stack exec --cloud-project-id <id>` |
| `STACK_EXEC_DEFAULT_TARGET=cloud\|local` | `--cloud-project-id <id>`
or `--config-file <path>` |
| `stack exec` defaulting to local emulator | Explicit `--config-file
<path>` required |
| `stack project create` without a flag | `stack project create --cloud
…` required |

## Test plan
- [x] `pnpm lint` (stack-cli, backend, e2e) — clean
- [x] `pnpm --filter @stackframe/stack-cli typecheck` — clean
- [x] `pnpm --filter @stackframe/stack-cli exec vitest run` — **72/72
passing** (new unit tests: `parseExecTarget`,
`resolveConfigFilePathForPull`, `resolveProjectListSources`,
`formatProjectList`)
- [x] `pnpm test run apps/e2e/tests/general/cli.test.ts` — **73 passing,
4 skipped, 0 failing**. New e2e cases cover:
  - `exec` with neither flag → errors with "Specify a target"
  - `exec` with both flags → errors with "not both"
- `exec --config-file` with missing file / missing PCK / unreachable API
- `exec --config-file` happy path against a real local-emulator backend
(gated on `NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_IS_LOCAL_EMULATOR=true`)
  - `config pull` cwd fallback to `./stack.config.ts`
- `config pull` with no `--config-file` and no cwd `stack.config.ts` →
errors with `Pass --config-file …`
  - `project list --cloud --dev` together → errors
- `project list` default with unreachable emulator → cloud results +
single stderr warning
  - `project create` without `--cloud` → errors
  - All previously-`--cloud` exec cases ported to `--cloud-project-id`
- [x] Manual smoke: `stack exec --help`, `stack project list --cloud
--dev`, `stack project create` all emit the expected friendly errors /
help text.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

## Release Notes

* **New Features**
* CLI `exec`, `config`, and `project` commands now require explicit
targeting via `--cloud-project-id` (cloud) or `--config-file` (local
emulator).
* `project list` now supports `--cloud` and `--dev` flags to display
projects from both sources with target indicators.
* Enhanced environment variable validation for emulator service ports
with proper fallback handling.

* **Bug Fixes**
* `project list` now gracefully handles unreachable emulator with
warning fallback instead of failure.

* **Tests**
* Expanded test coverage for project targeting, config file resolution,
and emulator connectivity scenarios.

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2026-05-14 17:20:40 -07:00
Madison
2cf0f6f981
[Apps] Adding support app alpha and dogfooding (#1368)
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Support app: inbox UI to create, view, reply, and manage conversations
(status, priority, assignee, tags, internal notes).
* Dashboard pages: Conversations and Support Settings; feedback can
create managed conversations.
* Public/internal APIs for listing, creating, updating, and fetching
conversation details; client-side helpers.

* **SLA**
* Configurable first/next response targets, urgency classification, and
timing logic.

* **Data**
* New conversation persistence (conversations, entry points, messages)
and migration tests; preserves conversations on user/team deletion and
anonymizes sender data.

* **Tests**
  * Unit, migration, and end-to-end tests added.

* **Documentation**
  * Updated docs describing conversation model and workflow rules.
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2026-05-13 11:36:11 -05:00
Mantra
e0c1cc5376
Fix null-unsafe payments config validation for partial overrides (#1363)
## Summary
- Make the `branchPaymentsSchema` custom validator tolerant of partial
override objects
- Avoid crashing when `payments.products` or `payments.productLines` are
absent during validation
- Add regression tests for partial configs plus the existing
missing-line and customer-type mismatch cases

## Testing
- Added Vitest coverage for partial payments configs and validation
failures
- Lint passed for the touched schema files
- Typecheck passed for `packages/stack-shared`

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Bug Fixes**
* Improved validation robustness with stricter type-safety checks for
payment-related data configurations.
  * Enhanced error messages for clearer feedback on validation failures.

* **Tests**
* Added comprehensive test coverage for edge cases including missing
configurations and type mismatches.
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2026-05-12 10:08:01 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
80a26ca15d chore: update package versions 2026-05-11 10:10:47 -07:00
Mantra
68ae6d1f1c
[codex] Add TanStack Start SDK integration (#1399)
## Summary

- Adds the generated `@stackframe/tanstack-start` workspace package
registration.
- Adds TanStack Start platform macros/dependencies to the SDK template
and generator.
- Adds TanStack Start cookie/token-store support plus the handler SSR
guard needed by Start.

## Scope

This intentionally excludes Dashboard V2 routes, hooks, components, app
shell logic, and dashboard API type additions. Those stay in the
existing dashboard PR/branch.

## Validation

- `pnpm install --lockfile-only --ignore-scripts`
- `pnpm install --ignore-scripts`
- `pnpm -C packages/template lint
src/components-page/stack-handler-client.tsx src/lib/cookie.ts
src/lib/stack-app/apps/implementations/client-app-impl.ts`

Package typecheck was attempted with `pnpm -C packages/template
typecheck`, but the clean worktree lacks generated package declaration
outputs for workspace dependencies such as `@stackframe/stack-shared`
and `@stackframe/stack-ui`. Per repo instructions, package
builds/codegen are not run by agents.


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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* TanStack Start integration: published SDK package, example demo app,
dashboard onboarding flow, framework-aware CTAs/docs, and a
TanStack-specific provider for client-only auth routes.
* Improved client/server auth: safer runtime guards and consistent
cookie/token-store behavior across SSR and client.

* **Documentation**
* New Integrations guide and expanded getting-started/setup docs with
TanStack Start examples and env/key guidance.

* **Chores**
* Template, build, tooling, and demo config updates to support the new
platform.
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2026-05-08 10:59:16 -07:00
Mantra
647883c7ac
Move MCP server into a standalone apps/mcp app (#1405)
## Summary

Splits the Stack Auth MCP server out of `apps/backend` and into a
dedicated Next.js app at `apps/mcp/`, served on port `:42` (suffixed via
`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_PORT_PREFIX`) and exposed in production at
`https://mcp.stack-auth.com/mcp`. The backend no longer carries the MCP
transport route; clients now point at the new host.

Base: `dev` → Head: `chore/move-mcp-to-a-sep-app`
Scope: 34 files, +1425 / −353

## What changed

- **New app** `apps/mcp/` — standalone Next.js + `@vercel/mcp-adapter`,
with:
- `src/app/api/internal/[transport]/route.ts` — MCP transport handler
(moved from backend)
- `src/app/mcp/route.ts`, `src/app/route.ts` — public landing + setup
page
  - `src/app/health/route.ts` — health check
  - `src/mcp-handler.ts`, `src/setup-page.ts`, `src/analytics.ts`
- **Backend** drops
`apps/backend/src/app/api/internal/[transport]/route.ts` (−105) — MCP
code is gone from the backend image.
- **Dashboard** install hint updated to point at
`https://mcp.stack-auth.com/mcp` (was `/`).
- **Dev launchpad** gets an MCP tile so the new service shows up
alongside the rest of the local stack.
- **CI** workflows (`db-migration-backwards-compatibility`,
`e2e-api-tests*`) start the MCP service in the background before running
tests.
- **Docs** (`docs-mintlify`, `docs/`) and `init-stack` / `init-prompt`
updated to reference the new URL.
- **E2E** `apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/internal/mcp.test.ts`
reworked to hit the new host; `helpers.ts` and env files gain an MCP
base-URL var.

## Visuals

### New `apps/mcp` setup page (`https://mcp.stack-auth.com/`)

The standalone app's root now serves a self-contained MCP setup guide
with per-client instructions (Cursor, VS Code, Codex, Claude Code,
Claude Desktop, Windsurf, ChatGPT, Gemini CLI):

![MCP setup
page](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/892b45cb1b4e0d65d6c73a0c8771fe7d/raw/mcp-setup-page.png)

### Dev launchpad now lists the MCP service

New tile at port suffix `:42`, importance 2, alongside Backend /
Dashboard / Demo app:

![Dev launchpad with MCP
tile](https://gist.githubusercontent.com/mantrakp04/892b45cb1b4e0d65d6c73a0c8771fe7d/raw/launchpad-light-full.png)

## Notes for reviewers

- The MCP transport endpoint moved path: it was mounted under
`/api/internal/[transport]` in the backend; in the new app it's at the
same path but on the dedicated host. The public-facing URL is
`https://mcp.stack-auth.com/mcp`.
- `apps/mcp` ships its own PostHog analytics client (`src/analytics.ts`)
so the backend doesn't have to proxy events for it anymore.
- Port allocation: `${PORT_PREFIX}42` (default `8142` in dev). Picked to
fit the existing dev-launchpad importance-2 row.
- No DB migrations.

## Test plan

- [x] `apps/mcp` builds and `pnpm dev` serves on `:8142`
- [x] Dev launchpad renders the new MCP tile (screenshot above)
- [x] MCP setup page renders client tabs (screenshot above)
- [x] E2E `mcp.test.ts` updated to hit the new host
- [ ] CI green on `e2e-api-tests*` and
`db-migration-backwards-compatibility` workflows (they were touched to
start the MCP service)
- [ ] `init-stack` / `mcp.ts` install flow lands users on the new URL


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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Standalone MCP app added with a public /mcp endpoint and health check.
  * MCP appears in the dev-launchpad apps list.

* **Documentation**
* MCP endpoint updated to https://mcp.stack-auth.com/mcp in all setup
guides and installer snippets.
* Setup page enhanced with detailed client install tabs and
instructions.

* **Chores**
  * MCP service integrated into CI/e2e workflows and local env configs.
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2026-05-07 15:22:44 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
7acbd8d56d Improved StackAssertionError error logging 2026-05-07 13:29:01 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
d69773c9df Retry OAuth refreshes 2026-05-06 16:52:40 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
5ccd8dfd38 Update GitHub URL 2026-05-06 15:17:01 -07:00
Konsti Wohlwend
765b0f4e29
New setup (#1413) 2026-05-06 12:03:06 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
440c18c894 chore: update package versions 2026-05-06 11:43:03 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
2e41fde9c2 _useSession now refreshes tokens more aggressively 2026-05-06 11:36:10 -07:00
BilalG1
b0812c8808
feat(analytics): gzip event batch body to bypass adblockers (#1407)
## Summary

The `POST /api/latest/analytics/events/batch` endpoint was being dropped
by content-blocking browser extensions (adblockers) because the JSON
request body literally contains the substring `$click`. Many filter
lists pattern-match on tokens like that and silently kill the request —
analytics events from anyone with an adblocker enabled never reached our
backend.

This PR encodes the request body so keyword-matching filters can't see
those tokens, while keeping the URL path unchanged (only the body was
being matched here) and keeping older SDK clients working.

## Approach

- **Client**: gzip the JSON payload via the browser-native
`CompressionStream("gzip")` API and POST it as
`application/octet-stream`. Falls back to plain JSON if
`CompressionStream` isn't available (very old browsers / non-browser
runtimes).
- **Server**: a yup `.transform()` on the body schema detects an
`ArrayBuffer`/`Uint8Array` input, gunzips it, and `JSON.parse`s before
normal schema validation runs. The existing JSON path is untouched, so
requests from older SDK versions in the wild continue to work without
changes — and all existing schema-error snapshot tests still pass
verbatim.
- **Safety**: hard caps on compressed (1 MB) and decompressed (8 MB)
sizes guard against zip-bomb shaped abuse. `node:zlib`'s
`maxOutputLength` enforces the latter at the C++ layer.

Bonus: gzip also gives a meaningful bandwidth win — click/page-view
events compress very well — and keepalive bodies (which have a 64 KB cap
in browsers) get more headroom.

## Files

- `apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/analytics/events/batch/route.tsx` —
body schema gains `.transform()` that gunzips binary inputs; size limits
added; everything else unchanged.
- `packages/stack-shared/src/interface/client-interface.ts` —
`sendAnalyticsEventBatch` now routes through a new module-level
`encodeAnalyticsBody` helper that gzips and switches Content-Type. Same
outer signature; encoding is internal.
- `apps/e2e/tests/backend/backend-helpers.ts` — `niceBackendFetch` gains
optional `rawBody`/`rawContentType` params so tests can send non-JSON
payloads. Existing JSON callers unaffected.
-
`apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/analytics-events-batch.test.ts`
— adds two tests:
  - happy path: gzipped binary body returns `inserted: 1`
  - sad path: garbage bytes return 400

## Out of scope (intentional)

- **URL path renaming**: not all adblockers match on `/analytics/`, but
some do. We're shipping the body fix first and will revisit if requests
still get blocked after deployment.
- **Encryption**: gzip is enough to defeat keyword filters. Encryption
adds key-management cost with no real adversary.
- **SDK regen**: only `client-interface.ts` (in `stack-shared`) was
touched; `event-tracker.ts` (the caller) is unchanged because it already
passes a JSON string. No `pnpm -w run generate-sdks` needed.

## Test plan

- [x] `pnpm typecheck` — green
- [x] `pnpm lint` — green
- [ ] Manually verify in dev: enable adblocker, click around with
analytics enabled, confirm batch requests now go through
- [ ] Spot-check ClickHouse `analytics_internal.events` shows the
expected rows
- [ ] Run the new e2e tests (`pnpm test run
apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/analytics-events-batch.test.ts`)
and confirm both new cases plus all preexisting snapshots pass
- [ ] Confirm the JSON back-compat path still works by hitting the route
with the existing JSON-body curl/test payloads

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Analytics batch uploads now accept gzipped binary payloads; clients
can send compressed bytes and the server will detect and decompress.
* Client sender can gzip event batches (falls back to JSON) and uses
keepalive to choose JSON vs compressed bytes.

* **Bug Fixes**
* Malformed, non-gzip, or overly-large compressed payloads now return a
clear 400 response.

* **Tests**
* Added E2E and unit tests plus test-helper support for raw/gzipped
request bodies and encoding behaviors.
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2026-05-05 16:38:39 -07:00
Madison
185bddec9e
[Dashboard] Redefine the user page with tabs and updated UI (#1351)
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Tabbed user profile with Activity (30-day analytics, KPIs, daily
chart, top lists, recent events), Payments (transactions, subscriptions,
product/item balances) and an activity heatmap sidebar.
* New internal user-activity API and admin-facing activity hook; admin
API client can fetch per-user activity.

* **UI/UX Improvements**
* Unified menus, cards and tables; inline editable user details with
accept/revert; metadata editor validates JSON; country-code input has
draft editing; tabs support optional icons.

* **API**
* Transactions endpoint and admin transaction queries now support
optional customer-scoped filtering.

* **Tests**
  * End-to-end coverage for the user-activity endpoint.
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2026-05-05 17:09:09 -05:00
Aman Ganapathy
c01c052ac9
[Refactor][Feat] Implement Plan Limits for Hard-and-Soft Item Caps (#1215)
### Suggested Review Areas
Please see `plans.ts` and `seed.ts` to verify whether the item caps are
where they should be. Outside of that, each commit should be atomic so
stepping through the commits should give you an idea of how I
implemented each limit.

### Discussion
Something to discuss: when a user cancels team/growth we regrant free
fine, but any extra-seats they had just keeps billing. So they end up
paying ~$29/mo per extra-seat on top of free's 1 seat, which is strictly
worse than just staying on team. This surfaced while manually testing
this PR, we only enforce the add-on base requirement at purchase time,
nothing cascades on cancel. Should we cascade cancel add ons?

### Context
Now that we have a stable suite of products for stack-auth, we want to
limit the items under each product a customer has access to based on
their plan. So for example, a free plan user has a certain amount of
emails they can send out each month, and so on. We try to implement
limits in this PR.

### Summary of Changes
Implemented hard limits for dashboard admins, analytics per-query
timeouts, sent email monthly capacity, events, and session replays.
Implemented a soft cap for auth users (where if there's a signup beyond
the limit, we log it to sentry so we can manually choose to email that
user/team).

For auth users, we do not block new user sign ups once plan limit has
been hit. We also don't degrade or impact the customer experience. It
logs to sentry and it is up to us to take manual action to email the
user to upgrade the plan. Also, implementation wise, we count all the
users across all the projects for this team and compare it to their plan
item limit, rather than debiting items like we do for other approaches.
As a soft cap, this should be fine plus this is a better source of
truth.

For email capacity, we operate a monthly limit of emails. Once this is
hit, no more emails can be sent until the next month/ a plan upgrade.
These emails will be treated as a send error, so they can be manually
resent once the capacity is reset. With respect to the `email-queue`
state engine, they go from `SENDING`->`SERVER_ERROR`, hooking into the
existing state engine flow, with an external error that shows it's
because of the rate limit. This is cleaner than inventing a new state
that is identical for all intents and purposes to `SERVER_ERROR`. We
check in processSingleEmail since that maps to the sending state.

For analytics query timeouts, the backend route accepts a timeout
parameter with the request. The way we implement the timeout for each
query is by taking the `min(request_timeout,plan_timeout)` and using
that. This determines how long a query can run for.

For analytics events, there are server-side events (like refresh token
refreshes or sign up rule triggers) and client side events (like page
views or clicks). When these events occur, they are written to the
events table in clickhouse. We choose to implement a hard cap for the
total events, not just server side or client side. Once the cap is hit,
we stop storing the events and display a banner on the analytics page. A
different banner renders when we are at >=80% of total plan capacity.

For session replays, we stop creating new session replays when the limit
is hit. Old replays can still have chunks appended to them. The source
of truth here is the session replay table- a new replay corresponds to a
new row in the table. We have similar banners as to the events.

Dashboard admins should be 4 for both team and unlimited.

#### Implementation Caveats

For debiting items across these limits, we now use `tryDecreaseQuantity`
at the beginning. This means we debit first if possible before
conducting the action (like writing events to clickhouse). In practice,
this means that if clickhouse fails, then the user is debited for
something that doesn't happen. However trying to build a refund
workaround would be very clunky, and also, clickhouse is reliable. For
debits that are very small in the order of things (say, 200 items on a
100k plan), it doesn't mean much.

For emails, we don't debit items if it's a retry. This prevents the user
for being charged multiple times for effectively one email.


### UI Changes
The only UI changes in this PR are having certain banners render in
analytics when a customer is approaching/ is at their monthly limit of
session replays or events.


### Out of Scope for this PR
We do not have metered pricing yet, so events/session replays/ email use
beyond the limits cannot be charged yet. This is why for this
implementation, we rely on hard and soft caps.
We do not implement payment per-transaction pricing yet. That is
deferred to a followup PR.
The UI for the onboarding call will be set up as part of the overall
onboarding flow which doesn't exist yet, so it has been deferred.
Since the UI for the dashboard home page and project/account settings is
currently being reworked, finding a better spot for plan upgrades is not
handled in this PR.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Session replays added as a monthly included entitlement; onboarding
calls added to Team/Growth plans. Dashboard banners warn about
analytics-event and session-replay limits. Projects page adds extra-seat
flow and improved invitation error handling.

* **Behavior Changes**
* Monthly renewal semantics for emails-per-month and analytics-events;
analytics query timeouts now respect plan limits and are clamped. Email
sends, analytics events, and new session creation are blocked when
quotas are exhausted. Growth plan seats set to 4.

* **Tests**
* E2E and unit tests added to verify quota enforcement and free-plan
regranting.
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Co-authored-by: Mantra <87142457+mantrakp04@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-04 18:25:13 -07:00
BilalG1
c69a27017b
fix team invitation email check + verification code TOCTOU (#1365)
## Summary

Two authorization fixes in the backend. Both are pre-existing in `dev`
and were found during a security audit of `apps/backend/src`.

### 1. Team invitation accept — email not validated


[`team-invitations/accept/verification-code-handler.tsx`](https://github.com/stack-auth/stack-auth/blob/dev/apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/team-invitations/accept/verification-code-handler.tsx)
destructured the invited email as `{}` and only used `data.team_id` +
the accepting `user`. Any signed-in user in the tenancy who possessed
the 45-char code could join the team as themselves — the invitation was
not actually bound to the email it was addressed to.

**Attack scenarios that work without this fix**
- Forwarded invitation email (shared inbox, assistant inbox,
auto-forward rules).
- Screenshot of the invitation link pasted into Slack / Notion.
- Insider with server-access reading the email outbox (`GET
/api/latest/emails/outbox` returns rendered `html` +
`variables.teamInvitationLink`).
- Stale invite still sitting in spam after the invitee forwarded it
elsewhere.

**Fix.** The accept handler now requires that the accepting user owns
the invited email as a *verified* contact channel on their account.
Matches the invariant already used by the "list invitations for me"
endpoint
([`team-invitations/crud.tsx:41-66`](https://github.com/stack-auth/stack-auth/blob/dev/apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/team-invitations/crud.tsx#L41-L66)).
Rejections return a new `TEAM_INVITATION_EMAIL_MISMATCH` (403) error.

### 2. Verification-code handler TOCTOU


[`route-handlers/verification-code-handler.tsx`](https://github.com/stack-auth/stack-auth/blob/dev/apps/backend/src/route-handlers/verification-code-handler.tsx)
had a classic read-then-write TOCTOU:

```ts
const verificationCode = await prisma.verificationCode.findUnique(...);
if (verificationCode.usedAt) throw new KnownErrors.VerificationCodeAlreadyUsed();
// ... validation ...
await prisma.verificationCode.update({ data: { usedAt: new Date() } });  // unconditional
return await options.handler(...);
```

Five concurrent requests with the same code all pass the `if (usedAt)`
gate, all mark the code used, all run the post-handler. For OTP sign-in
the handler calls `createAuthTokens` which writes a fresh
`projectUserRefreshToken` row per call — so **one OTP → N refresh
tokens**. `auth/sessions/current` only revokes by `id: refreshTokenId`
and there is no bulk-revoke for passwordless users (only password change
in
[`users/crud.tsx:1210`](https://github.com/stack-auth/stack-auth/blob/dev/apps/backend/src/app/api/latest/users/crud.tsx#L1210)
does `deleteMany`). A phished OTP therefore becomes a
session-persistence primitive.

**Fix.** Replace the unconditional `update` with a conditional
`updateMany({ where: { …, usedAt: null } })` executed before
`options.handler`; if `count === 0` the race was already lost and we
throw `VERIFICATION_CODE_ALREADY_USED` (409). This also benefits MFA
sign-in and passkey sign-in, which share the same handler.

## Changes

| File | Change |
|---|---|
| `team-invitations/accept/verification-code-handler.tsx` | Require
verified contact channel matching `method.email` |
| `route-handlers/verification-code-handler.tsx` | Atomic `updateMany`
claim gated on `usedAt: null` |
| `stack-shared/src/known-errors.tsx` | New
`TeamInvitationEmailMismatch` (403) |
| `e2e/.../team-invitations.test.ts` | Two new tests (mismatch + happy
path) |
| `e2e/.../auth/otp/sign-in.test.ts` | One new test: 5 parallel
redemptions of one OTP → 1× 200 + 4× 409 |

## Test plan

- [x] `pnpm test run
apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/team-invitations.test.ts` —
27/27 pass
- [x] `pnpm test run
apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/auth/otp/sign-in.test.ts` —
12/12 (+ 4 pre-existing `it.todo`)
- [x] `pnpm test run
apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/auth/password` — 33/33 (+ 7
pre-existing todos)
- [x] `pnpm test run
apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/contact-channels` — 24/24
- [x] `pnpm test run
apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/auth/passkey
apps/e2e/tests/backend/endpoints/api/v1/auth/mfa` — 16/16
- [x] `pnpm --filter @stackframe/backend typecheck` — clean
- [x] `pnpm --filter @stackframe/backend lint` + `pnpm --filter
@stackframe/stack-shared lint` — clean

## Notes

- The broader "plaintext credentials in DB + Sentry logs every header"
finding from the same audit is **not** in this PR — a scrubber for
`Sentry.setContext` request headers + unit tests is prepared on a local
stash and will go out as a separate PR.
- The team-invitation fix does not require any config change; fresh
signups via the OTP / password flows that set `primary_email_verified:
true` during creation already land the user with a verified channel
matching the invited email, so the happy path is unaffected.

### Follow-up review (Codex)

Addressed in follow-up commit `954cddb`:
- **Finding 1 (High)**: mismatched invite acceptance was consuming the
invitation before rejecting. Moved the email-ownership check into the
pre-claim `options.validate` hook so a wrong-email attempt leaves
`usedAt` untouched and the real recipient can still redeem. New test
asserts this end-to-end.
- **Finding 3 (Medium)**: invitation stored `body.email` raw but contact
channels are stored via `normalizeEmail`, so case-varied invites (e.g.
`Alice@Example.com`) wouldn't match a `alice@example.com` channel.
`send-code` now normalizes on storage and `accept` normalizes on compare
for back-compat with already-issued invites. New test covers the
mixed-case path.
- **Finding 2 (partial)**: added `expiresAt > now` to the atomic claim
predicate for the boundary case where a code expires between the read
and the claim. The reviewer's broader point about the `attemptCount`
rate-limit check being non-atomic with its own increment **pre-dates
this PR** (it reads the in-memory `verificationCode.attemptCount` from
line 150, not a fresh read) and exists independently of the `usedAt`
TOCTOU I'm fixing here. Tracking that as a separate follow-up so this PR
stays scoped to the two originally-flagged issues.

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Invite acceptance now requires the invitee’s verified, normalized
(case‑insensitive) email; mismatches return HTTP 403
(TEAM_INVITATION_EMAIL_MISMATCH).
* Client APIs now surface the new email-mismatch error alongside
verification errors.

* **Bug Fixes**
* OTP verification codes are now guarded against parallel double‑redeem
so only one request succeeds.

* **Tests**
* Added E2E tests for invitation email validation, non‑consuming
rejection, case‑insensitive matching, and OTP concurrency.
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2026-05-04 17:13:03 -07:00
Konstantin Wohlwend
0ab2654051 chore: update package versions 2026-05-04 15:33:33 -07:00
Madison
5e5cfdec4f
[Dashboard][Backend][SDK] - Adds sharable session replay ids. (#1294)
# Shareable Session Replay Links
Adds the ability to share individual session replays via unique, direct
URLs.

https://www.loom.com/share/1e3298a19b114fc38af4bc43dcd5ec48

## What changed
- New admin endpoint — GET /api/v1/internal/session-replays/:id
- Fetches a single session replay by ID with user metadata (display
name, primary email) and chunk/event counts
- Returns 404 if the replay doesn't exist
- Admin-only access, consistent with the existing list endpoint
## New standalone replay page —
/projects/:projectId/analytics/replays/:replayId
- Thin server page wrapper that passes the replay ID to the existing
PageClient
- PageClient detects standalone mode via initialReplayId prop and
fetches replay metadata directly instead of loading the full session
list
- Sidebar is hidden; the replay viewer takes the full width
- "Back to all replays" link shown under the page title
## Copy link button
- Moved from per-session sidebar items to the replay viewer header (next
to the settings gear)
- Copies a direct URL to the currently selected replay
## SDK plumbing
- AdminGetSessionReplayResponse type in stack-shared
- getSessionReplay() on StackAdminInterface, StackAdminApp interface,
and _StackAdminAppImplIncomplete
## Tests
- Happy path: fetch single replay by ID with inline snapshot
- 404 for nonexistent replay ID
- 401 for non-admin access (client and server)
## Test plan
- [ ] Open /analytics/replays, select a replay, click the link icon in
the header — verify URL is copied to clipboard
- [ ] Paste that URL in a new tab — verify the standalone replay page
loads and plays the correct replay
- [ ] Verify "Back to all replays" link navigates back to the list page
- [ ] Verify the original /analytics/replays list page still works as
before (selecting, filtering, pagination)
- [ ] Run pnpm test run session-replays


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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Backend: internal endpoint to fetch a single session replay with user
info, millisecond timestamps, and chunk/event counts.
* Admin SDK/App: added response type and admin method to retrieve a
single session replay; admin app maps response into the app model.
* Dashboard: standalone session-replay page, UI adjustments for
standalone mode, and a “copy replay link” button.

* **Tests**
* Added end-to-end tests for retrieval, not-found, and access-control
scenarios.
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2026-04-28 17:57:07 -05:00
Mantra
9d1eee8ab8
Add useCliAuthConfirmation hook and customizable cliAuthConfirm URL target (#1388)
## Summary
- Extract CLI auth confirmation into a `useCliAuthConfirmation()` hook
(status / error / isLoading / authorize / retry) so custom pages don't
have to reimplement the protocol; `CliAuthConfirmation` now consumes the
hook.
- Make `cliAuthConfirm` a first-class handler URL target — resolved via
`resolveHandlerUrls`, customizable per project, and used by
`promptCliLogin` through a new `buildCliAuthConfirmUrl()` helper.
- Move `StackContext` to its own module so the hook can be unit-tested
with a test double without tripping the client-version sentinel;
register `cliAuthConfirm` in custom-page prompts and the dev-tool
components tab; export the hook + types from `@stackframe/stack`.

## Test plan
- [ ] `pnpm typecheck`
- [ ] `pnpm lint`
- [ ] `pnpm --filter @stackframe/stack test cli-auth-confirm
url-targets`
- [ ] Manually verify default `/handler/cli-auth-confirm` flow + a
project with a custom `cliAuthConfirm` URL

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **New Features**
* Adds a CLI authentication confirmation page with clear states
(invalid, authorizing, redirecting, success, error), retry action, and
flows for signed-in and anonymous users.
* CLI login URL generation now derives from the configured handler
target and app base, improving reliability.
* CLI confirmation page exposed in the components/dev UI for previewing.

* **Tests**
* End-to-end and unit tests covering confirmation behaviors and URL
generation.
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2026-04-28 15:29:46 -07:00
BilalG1
b3d0ab66cc
fix(stack-shared): make process.env access browser-safe (#1391)
## Summary

- Bare `process.env.X` accesses in `stack-shared` throw `ReferenceError:
process is not defined` when the package is bundled into a browser app
without a `process` shim (e.g. a plain Vite app). The most reachable
offenders are in `StackAssertionError`'s constructor and
`schema-fields.ts`'s Neon Basic-auth validator, both of which can run on
the client during normal sign-in flows with `@stackframe/react`.
- Extracted a zero-dependency `getProcessEnv` helper at
`packages/stack-shared/src/utils/process-env.tsx` and routed the bare
references through it. Returns `undefined` when `process` is not
defined; otherwise behaves like a normal `process.env[name]` read, so
Next.js/webpack inlining is unchanged on the server.
- Touched: `schema-fields.ts:884` (`STACK_INTEGRATION_CLIENTS_CONFIG`),
`utils/errors.tsx:81` (`NEXT_PUBLIC_STACK_DEBUGGER_ON_ASSERTION_ERROR`),
`utils/promises.tsx` (`NODE_ENV` in `runAsynchronouslyWithAlert`),
`utils/esbuild.tsx:16` (`NODE_ENV`, also reordered the `typeof process`
guard so the env access is unreachable in browsers).

## Why a separate helper module

`utils/env.tsx` already exists but its `getEnvVariable` explicitly
throws in the browser, so it can't be reused here. The new module has
zero imports so it can be safely consumed from low-level utilities like
`errors.tsx` without creating a cycle (env.tsx ↔ errors.tsx).

## Test plan

- [x] `pnpm lint` passes
- [x] `pnpm typecheck` passes
- [ ] Reproduced the original failure in a Vite + `@stackframe/react`
app: sign-in flow logged `ReferenceError: process is not defined` from
`StackAssertionError`, plus `clientSecret must not be empty` cascading
from the same path
- [ ] Verify the same flow in a Vite app no longer throws once
`@stackframe/react` is rebuilt against this `stack-shared` change
- [ ] Confirm Next.js consumer behavior is unchanged (env vars still
inlined at build time for `NEXT_PUBLIC_*`)

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

## Release Notes

* **Refactor**
* Improved environment variable handling across shared utilities for
enhanced browser compatibility and safety. Introduced a new utility for
dynamic, browser-safe environment variable access that prevents errors
in non-Node.js environments.
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 10:59:49 -07:00