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James BruntonandGitHub 8ab060a4be Prettier 2: Electric Boogaloo (#6113)
# Description of Changes
When I added Prettier formatting in #6052, my aim was to use just the
default settings in Prettier. Turns out, Prettier looks _really hard_
for any config files if it's not explicitly given one, which means that
if a developer has some sort of Prettier config file lying around on
their system, Prettier might find it and use it. Also, Prettier changes
its defaults based on stuff in `.editorconfig` without any good way of
disabling that behaviour explicitly in its config file.

To solve both of these issues, I've introduced a `.prettierrc` file
which sets Prettier's defaults explicitly, and then reformatted all our
code _again_ in Prettier's actual default settings. This should achieve
the aim of #6052 and remove the possibility for it breaking on different
dev computers.
2026-04-17 09:50:16 +00:00
James BruntonandGitHub a3e45bc182 Add frontend autoformatting and set CI to require formatted code for all languages (#6052)
# Description of Changes
Changes the strategy for autoformatting to reject PRs if they are not
formatted correctly instead of allowing them to merge and then spawning
a new PR to fix the formatting. The old strategy just caused more work
for us because we'd have to manually approve the followup PR and get it
merged, which required 2 reviewers so in practice it rarely got done and
just meant everyone's PRs ended up containing reformatting for unrelated
files, which makes code review unnecessarily difficult. If the PR's code
is not formatted correctly after this PR, a comment will be added
automatically to tell the author how to run the formatter script to fix
their code so it can go in.

This also enables autoformatting for the frontend code, using Prettier.
I've enabled it for pretty much everything in the frontend folder, other
than 3rd party files and files it doesn't make sense for. I also
excluded Markdown because it sounds likely to be more annoying to have
to autoformat the Markdown in the frontend folder but nowhere else. Open
to changing this though if people disagree.

> [!note]
> 
> Advice to reviewers: The first commit contains all of the actual logic
I've introduced (CI changes, Prettier config, etc.)
> The second commit is just the reformatting of the entire frontend
folder.
> The first commit needs proper review, the second one just give it a
spot-check that it's doing what you'd expect.
2026-04-10 17:41:19 +01:00
ConnorYohandGitHub 214dc20c2e Hotfix-cant-run-tools-when-no-credits (#5955)
Tested:
* Can sign in on saas -> can run local tools with or without credits->
can run saas only tools (if credits) -> can't run saas only tools
without credits
* Can sign in self-hosted -> can run all tools on remote if available ->
can run local when self-hosted unavailable

Clouds show on saas tools when connected
Tools are disabled when connected to self-hosted but cannot find server.
You also get banner


#cantwaitforplaywritetests
2026-03-17 13:01:08 +00:00
7f9bbebe5b Unify creditCosts.ts files (#5952)
Co-authored-by: Anthony Stirling <[email protected]>
2026-03-16 22:05:02 +00:00
James BruntonandGitHub dbff05814f Fix any type usage in the saas/ folder (#5934)
# Description of Changes
Ages ago I made #4835 to try and fix all the `any` type usage in the
system but never got it finished, and there were just too many to review
and ensure it still worked. There's even more now.

My new tactic is to fix folder by folder. This fixes the `any` typing in
the `saas/` folder, and also enables `no-unnecessary-type-assertion`,
which really helps reduce pointless `as` casts that AI generates when
the type is already known. I hope to expand both of these to the rest of
the folders soon, but one folder is better than none.
2026-03-16 11:51:16 +00:00
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
James BruntonandGitHub fa8c52b2be Add SaaS frontend code (#5879)
# Description of Changes
Adds the code for the SaaS frontend as proprietary code to the OSS repo.
This version of the code is adapted from 22/1/2026, which was the last
SaaS version based on the 'V2' design. This will move us closer to being
able to have the OSS products understand whether the user has a SaaS
account, and provide the correct UI in those cases.
2026-03-11 11:53:54 +00:00