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11 Commits
Author SHA1 Message Date
ConnorYohandGitHub c4c43593e6 fallback for /api/v1/config/endpoints-availability (#5842) 2026-03-02 22:03:23 +00:00
5c39acecd8 Desktop connection SaaS: config, billing, team support (#5768)
Co-authored-by: James Brunton <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: James Brunton <[email protected]>
2026-02-25 14:13:07 +00:00
Anthony StirlingandGitHub ae9d29abf0 large query reduction (#5754)
# Description of Changes

Reduce endpoint-availability call so that an empty param to it returns
all endpoints to avoid pointlessly large http headers


Before:
GET
/api/v1/config/endpoints-availability?endpoints=compress-pdf%2Crotate-pdf%2Cmerge-pdfs%2Csplit-pages%2Cocr-pdf
  for all 74 tools

  After:
  GET /api/v1/config/endpoints-availability
---

## 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)

### Translations (if applicable)

- [ ] I ran
[`scripts/counter_translation.py`](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/docs/counter_translation.md)

### 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.
2026-02-18 10:52:59 +00:00
James BruntonandGitHub 1cc562a6b1 Stop type checking TypeScript files that won't be run (#5607)
# Description of Changes
This PR fixes false-positive TypeScript errors in our layered build
setup (core → proprietary → desktop) by ensuring each build’s typecheck
only evaluates files that are actually part of that build’s reachable
module graph. This prevents overridden core implementations from being
typechecked in higher-layer builds where they are effectively
unreachable due to alias-based overrides.

## Background

We maintain multiple build targets from a layered source tree:

- core: open source baseline
- proprietary: core + proprietary additions/overrides
- desktop: proprietary + desktop-specific additions/overrides

We implement overrides via paths/aliases such that placing a file in a
higher layer at the same relative path supersedes the lower-layer file
at runtime.

For safety, we run TypeScript typechecking independently per build
target to ensure all builds remain valid.

## Problem

Our existing tsconfig setup often typechecked files that are not
actually reachable in a given build. Specifically:

- When a file in core is overridden by a file in proprietary or desktop,
the overridden core file can still be included in the TypeScript Program
for the higher-layer build (typically due to broad include globs).
- This produces false-positive type errors in higher-layer typecheck
runs, even though those core files are effectively unreachable in the
build.

This created friction and noise, and meant we had to make unnecessary
changes to `core` to make the other builds happy, reducing type safety
in the process.

## Solution

This PR adjusts the tsconfig strategy so each build target's typecheck
is driven by reachable entrypoints rather than blanket inclusion of all
layer source trees. Concretely:

- Each build’s tsconfig now includes only:
- that build’s entrypoints and layer sources that are intended to be
compiled for the target
  - any shared/top-level sources required by the target
- Lower layers (e.g., core) are not globally included in higher-layer
builds; they are instead pulled in through module resolution only when
actually referenced (with paths ordering ensuring the correct override
wins).
- This means that we still check all the files that will actually be run
with whatever the overridden logic is, but avoid wasting time and
introducing false-positives by not checking files which have been
overridden.

## Notes
Unfortunately, the config we use for the type checking can't be the same
as the one we use for Vite in this strategy. Vite needs to know about
the entire source tree, so it can't only include the subfolders because
it causes build errors. Because of this, I've duplicated the existing
(valid) tsconfig files and use them for Vite. This is a little clunky
but it does the job. Some day hopefully I'll come back to it and be able
to figure out a nicer way to do it, but for now at least, this solves
the type checking issues without impacting the runtime builds.

Also, I noticed that `@desktop` is defined as an alias, which was
presumably missed when I was removing the self-aliases from the files. I
don't see why you'd ever need to have a desktop file reference
`@desktop` to say "import this but make it impossible for something else
to override the import". I've removed the `@desktop` alias in this PR
while I was in there.
2026-01-30 15:27:35 +00:00
d8a99fcb07 Use proper Windows APIs for checking/setting default app (#5000)
# Description of Changes
Use proper Windows APIs for checking/setting default app

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Co-authored-by: Connor Yoh <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: ConnorYoh <[email protected]>
2025-11-25 21:31:02 +00:00
James BruntonandGitHub 80f2980755 Fix backend issues in desktop app (#4995)
# Description of Changes
Fixes two distinct but related issues in the backend of the desktop app:
- Correctly shows tools as unavaialable when the backend doesn't have
the dependencies or has disabled them etc. (same as web version - this
primarily didn't work on desktop because the app spawns before the
backend is running)
- Fixes infinite re-rendering issues caused by the app polling whether
the backend is healthy or not
2025-11-25 13:15:30 +00:00
James BruntonandGitHub e8e98128d2 Allow login to SaaS for desktop instead of offline mode (#4941)
# Description of Changes
Makes the desktop options to sign in with your Stirling account, or sign
into self-hosted:

<img width="608" height="456" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a49988ab-db3f-4333-b242-790aee5c07c6"
/>

The first option still runs everything locally, just enforces that
you've signed in for now. Future work will enable sending operations
that can't be run locally to the server.
2025-11-22 00:38:59 +00:00
Anthony StirlingandGitHub e1a879a5f6 Differentiate unavailable tools by reason (#4916)
## Summary
- track endpoint disable reasons server-side and expose them through a
new `/api/v1/config/endpoints-availability` API that the frontend can
consume
- refresh the web UI tool management logic to cache endpoint details,
compute per-tool availability metadata, and show reason-specific
messaging (admin disabled vs missing dependency) when a tool cannot be
launched
- add the missing en-GB translations for the new unavailability labels
so the UI copy reflects the new distinction
<img width="1156" height="152" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b54eda37-fe5c-42f9-bd5f-9ee00398d1ae"
/>


<img width="930" height="168" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/47c07ffa-adb7-4ce3-910c-b6ff73f6f993"
/>


## Testing
- `npm run typecheck:core` *(fails:
frontend/src/core/components/shared/LocalIcon.tsx expects
../../../assets/material-symbols-icons.json, which is not present in
this environment)*

------
[Codex
Task](https://chatgpt.com/codex/tasks/task_b_6919af7a493c8328bb5ac3d07e65452b)
2025-11-21 13:19:53 +00:00
James BruntonandGitHub f4725b98b0 Allow desktop app to connect to selfhosted servers (#4902)
# Description of Changes
Changes the desktop app to allow connections to self-hosted servers on
first startup. This was quite involved and hit loads of CORS issues all
through the stack, but I think it's working now. This also changes the
bundled backend to spawn on an OS-decided port rather than always
spawning on `8080`, which means that the user can have other things
running on port `8080` now and the app will still work fine. There were
quite a few places that needed to be updated to decouple the app from
explicitly using `8080` and I was originally going to split those
changes out into another PR (#4939), but I couldn't get it working
independently in the time I had, so the diff here is just going to be
complex and contian two distinct changes - sorry 🙁
2025-11-20 10:03:34 +00:00
James BruntonandGitHub 044bf3c2aa Improve loading speed of desktop app (#4865)
# Description of Changes
Improve loading speed of desktop app by loading a default config until
the backend has spawned.
2025-11-11 11:54:43 +00:00
4c0c9b28ef V2 Tauri integration (#3854)
# Description of Changes

Please provide a summary of the changes, including:

## Add PDF File Association Support for Tauri App

  ### 🎯 **Features Added**
  - PDF file association configuration in Tauri
  - Command line argument detection for opened files
  - Automatic file loading when app is launched via "Open with"
  - Cross-platform support (Windows/macOS)

  ### 🔧 **Technical Changes**
  - Added `fileAssociations` in `tauri.conf.json` for PDF files
  - New `get_opened_file` Tauri command to detect file arguments
  - `fileOpenService` with Tauri fs plugin integration
  - `useOpenedFile` hook for React integration
  - Improved backend health logging during startup (reduced noise)

  ### 🧪 **Testing**
See 
* https://v2.tauri.app/start/prerequisites/
*
[DesktopApplicationDevelopmentGuide.md](DesktopApplicationDevelopmentGuide.md)

  ```bash
  # Test file association during development:
  
  cd frontend
  npm install
  cargo tauri dev --no-watch -- -- "path/to/file.pdf"
  ```

 For production testing:
  1. Build: npm run tauri build
  2. Install the built app
  3. Right-click PDF → "Open with" → Stirling-PDF

  🚀 User Experience

- Users can now double-click PDF files to open them directly in
Stirling-PDF
- Files automatically load in the viewer when opened via file
association
  - Seamless integration with OS file handling

---

## 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.

---------

Co-authored-by: Connor Yoh <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: James Brunton <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: James Brunton <[email protected]>
2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00