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James BruntonandGitHub 8674765528 Add system for managing env vars (#5902)
# Description of Changes
Previously, `VITE_*` environment variables were scattered across the
codebase with hardcoded fallback values inline (e.g.
`import.meta.env.VITE_STRIPE_KEY || 'pk_live_...'`). This made it
unclear which variables
were required, what they were for, and caused real keys to be silently
used in builds where they hadn't been explicitly configured.

## What's changed

I've added `frontend/.env.example` and `frontend/.env.desktop.example`,
which declare every `VITE_*` variable the app uses, with comments
explaining each one and sensible defaults where applicable. These
are the source of truth for what's required.

I've added a setup script which runs before `npm run dev`, `build`,
`tauri-dev`, and all `tauri-build*` commands. It:
- Creates your local `.env` / `.env.desktop` from the example files on
first run, so you don't need to do anything manually
- Errors if you're missing keys that the example defines (e.g. after
pulling changes that added a new variable). These can either be
manually-set env vars, or in your `.env` file (env vars take precedence
over `.env` file vars when running)
- Warns if you have `VITE_*` variables set in your environment that
aren't listed in any example file

I've removed all `|| 'hardcoded-value'` defaults from source files
because they are not necessary in this system, as all variables must be
explicitly set (they can be set to `VITE_ENV_VAR=`, just as long as the
variable actually exists). I think this system will make it really
obvious exactly what you need to set and what's actually running in the
code.

I've added a test that checks that every `import.meta.env.VITE_*`
reference found in source is present in at least one example file, so
new variables can't be added without being documented.

## For contributors

New contributors shouldn't need to do anything - `npm run dev` will
create your `.env` automatically.

If you already have a `.env` file in the `frontend/` folder, you may
well need to update it to make the system happy. Here's an example
output from running `npm run dev` with an old `.env` file:

```
$ npm run dev

> [email protected] dev
> npm run prep && vite


> [email protected] prep
> tsx scripts/setup-env.ts && npm run generate-icons

setup-env: see frontend/README.md#environment-variables for documentation
setup-env: .env is missing keys from config/.env.example:
  VITE_GOOGLE_DRIVE_CLIENT_ID
  VITE_GOOGLE_DRIVE_API_KEY
  VITE_GOOGLE_DRIVE_APP_ID
  VITE_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_KEY
  VITE_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_HOST
  Add them manually or delete your local file to re-copy from the example.
setup-env: the following VITE_ vars are set but not listed in any example file:
  VITE_DEV_BYPASS_AUTH
  Add them to config/.env.example or config/.env.desktop.example if they are required.
```

If you add a new `VITE_*` variable to the codebase, add it to the
appropriate `frontend/config/.env.example` file or the test will fail.
2026-03-12 13:03:44 +00:00
73deece29e V2 Replace Google Fonts icons with locally bundled Iconify icons (#4283)
# Description of Changes

This PR refactors the frontend icon system to remove reliance on
@mui/icons-material and the Google Material Symbols webfont.

🔄 Changes

Introduced a new LocalIcon component powered by Iconify.
Added scripts/generate-icons.js to:
Scan the codebase for used icons.
Extract only required Material Symbols from
@iconify-json/material-symbols.
Generate a minimized JSON bundle and TypeScript types.
Updated .gitignore to exclude generated icon files.
Replaced all <span className="material-symbols-rounded"> and MUI icon
imports with <LocalIcon> usage.
Removed material-symbols CSS import and related font dependency.
Updated tsconfig.json to support JSON imports.
Added prebuild/predev hooks to auto-generate the icons.

 Benefits

No more 5MB+ Google webfont download → reduces initial page load size.
Smaller install footprint → no giant @mui/icons-material dependency.
Only ships the icons we actually use, cutting bundle size further.
Type-safe icons via auto-generated MaterialSymbolIcon union type.

Note most MUI not included in this update since they are low priority
due to small SVG sizing (don't grab whole bundle)


---

## Checklist

### General

- [ ] I have read the [Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/DeveloperGuide.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to
Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings

### Documentation

- [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc
repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/)
(if functionality has heavily changed)
- [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation
Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags)
(for new translation tags only)

### UI Changes (if applicable)

- [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached
(e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR)

### Testing (if applicable)

- [ ] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/DeveloperGuide.md#6-testing)
for more details.

---------

Co-authored-by: a <a>
2025-08-25 16:07:55 +01:00
9c9acbfb5b V2: Convert Tool (#3828)
🔄 Dynamic Processing Strategies

- Adaptive routing: Same tool uses different backend endpoints based on
file analysis
- Combined vs separate processing: Intelligently chooses between merge
operations and individual file processing
- Cross-format workflows: Enable complex conversions like "mixed files →
PDF" that other tools can't handle

  ⚙️ Format-Specific Intelligence

  Each conversion type gets tailored options:
  - HTML/ZIP → PDF: Zoom controls (0.1-3.0 increments) with live preview
  - Email → PDF: Attachment handling, size limits, recipient control
  - PDF → PDF/A: Digital signature detection with warnings
  - Images → PDF: Smart combining vs individual file options

 File Architecture

  Core Implementation:
  ├── Convert.tsx                     # Main stepped workflow UI
├── ConvertSettings.tsx # Centralized settings with smart detection
├── GroupedFormatDropdown.tsx # Enhanced format selector with grouping
├── useConvertParameters.ts # Smart detection & parameter management
  ├── useConvertOperation.ts         # Multi-strategy processing logic
  └── Settings Components:
      ├── ConvertFromWebSettings.tsx      # HTML zoom controls
      ├── ConvertFromEmailSettings.tsx    # Email attachment options
├── ConvertToPdfaSettings.tsx # PDF/A with signature detection
      ├── ConvertFromImageSettings.tsx    # Image PDF options
      └── ConvertToImageSettings.tsx      # PDF to image options

 Utility Layer

  Utils & Services:
├── convertUtils.ts # Format detection & endpoint routing
  ├── fileResponseUtils.ts          # Generic API response handling
└── setupTests.ts # Enhanced test environment with crypto mocks

  Testing & Quality

  Comprehensive Test Coverage

  Test Suite:
├── useConvertParameters.test.ts # Parameter logic & smart detection
  ├── useConvertParametersAutoDetection.test.ts  # File type analysis
├── ConvertIntegration.test.tsx # End-to-end conversion workflows
  ├── ConvertSmartDetectionIntegration.test.tsx  # Mixed file scenarios
  ├── ConvertE2E.spec.ts                     # Playwright browser tests
├── convertUtils.test.ts # Utility function validation
  └── fileResponseUtils.test.ts              # API response handling

  Advanced Test Features

  - Crypto API mocking: Proper test environment for file hashing
  - File.arrayBuffer() polyfills: Complete browser API simulation
  - Multi-file scenario testing: Complex batch processing validation
- CI/CD integration: Vitest runs in GitHub Actions with proper artifacts

---------

Co-authored-by: Connor Yoh <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Stirling <[email protected]>
2025-08-01 16:08:04 +01:00
Reece BrowneandGitHub b5d84db3c8 Stirling 2.0 (#3645)
# Description of Changes

Please provide a summary of the changes, including:

Vite fixes
Indexxdb

Closes #(issue_number)

---

## Checklist

### General

- [ ] I have read the [Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to
Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/HowToAddNewLanguage.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings

### Documentation

- [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc
repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/)
(if functionality has heavily changed)
- [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation
Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags)
(for new translation tags only)

### UI Changes (if applicable)

- [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached
(e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR)

### Testing (if applicable)

- [ ] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md#6-testing)
for more details.
2025-06-05 11:12:39 +01:00
Reece Browne b567f4b110 Initial react set up 2025-05-09 20:01:09 +01:00