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James BruntonandGitHub 4d5eeb103f Fix username display issues (#6471)
# Description of Changes
Main fixes:
- Fix the display of the username in the bottom left
- Now displays as "User" when not logged in on self-hosted (desktop) and
"Guest" on SaaS when logged in anonymously
- Now updates properly when the user logs in/out in SaaS, desktop and
self-hosted
- Fix incremental build issues in the desktop app that have been here
since the start (I hope at least - I think the issue is that the JLink
is built read-only and then on subsequent builds you get OS errors when
trying to override the JLink with the new version. There's no real need
for it to be read-only that I know of, so we might as well just make it
R/W and ship like that)
2026-05-29 14:35:47 +00:00

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version: '3'
vars:
JLINK_MODULES: "java.base,java.compiler,java.desktop,java.instrument,java.logging,java.management,java.naming,java.net.http,java.prefs,java.rmi,java.scripting,java.security.jgss,java.security.sasl,java.sql,java.transaction.xa,java.xml,java.xml.crypto,jdk.crypto.ec,jdk.crypto.cryptoki,jdk.unsupported"
# Override via JPDFIUM_PLATFORMS env (csv of platform keys, or 'all').
JPDFIUM_PLATFORMS:
sh: |
if [ -n "${JPDFIUM_PLATFORMS:-}" ]; then
echo "$JPDFIUM_PLATFORMS"
else
case "{{OS}}-{{ARCH}}" in
darwin-arm64) echo "darwin-arm64";;
darwin-amd64) echo "darwin-x64";;
linux-amd64) echo "linux-x64";;
linux-arm64) echo "linux-arm64";;
windows-amd64) echo "windows-x64";;
*) echo "all";;
esac
fi
tasks:
prepare:
desc: "Prepare desktop build dependencies"
deps:
- jlink
- task: ":frontend:prepare"
vars: { MODE: desktop }
- provisioner
provisioner:
desc: "Build installer provisioner"
platforms: [windows]
dir: editor
cmds:
- node scripts/build-provisioner.mjs
dev:
desc: "Start Tauri desktop dev mode"
deps: [prepare]
ignore_error: true
dir: editor
cmds:
- npx tauri dev --no-watch
build:
desc: "Build Tauri desktop app (production)"
deps: [prepare]
dir: editor
cmds:
- npx tauri build
build:dev:
desc: "Build Tauri desktop app (dev, no bundling)"
deps: [prepare]
dir: editor
cmds:
- npx tauri build --no-bundle
build:dev:mac:
desc: "Build Tauri desktop .app bundle (macOS)"
deps: [prepare]
dir: editor
cmds:
- npx tauri build --bundles app
build:dev:windows:
desc: "Build Tauri desktop NSIS installer (Windows)"
deps: [prepare]
dir: editor
cmds:
- npx tauri build --bundles nsis
build:dev:linux:
desc: "Build Tauri desktop AppImage (Linux)"
deps: [prepare]
dir: editor
cmds:
- npx tauri build --bundles appimage
test:
desc: "Run Tauri/Cargo tests"
deps: [prepare]
dir: editor/src-tauri
cmds:
- cargo test
clean:
desc: "Clean Tauri/Cargo build artifacts"
dir: editor
cmds:
- task: jlink:clean
- cd src-tauri && cargo clean
- rm -rf dist build
# ============================================================
# JLink — Build bundled Java runtime for Tauri
# ============================================================
jlink:
desc: "Build backend JAR and create JLink runtime for Tauri"
deps: [jlink:jar, jlink:runtime]
jlink:jar:
desc: "Build backend JAR for Tauri bundling (host-OS natives only by default)"
run: once
dir: ..
env:
DISABLE_ADDITIONAL_FEATURES: "true"
cmds:
- echo "Building bootJar with JPDFium natives for {{.JPDFIUM_PLATFORMS}}"
- cmd: cmd /c gradlew.bat bootJar --no-daemon -PjpdfiumPlatforms={{.JPDFIUM_PLATFORMS}}
platforms: [windows]
- cmd: ./gradlew bootJar --no-daemon -PjpdfiumPlatforms={{.JPDFIUM_PLATFORMS}}
platforms: [linux, darwin]
- mkdir -p frontend/editor/src-tauri/libs
- cp app/core/build/libs/stirling-pdf-*.jar frontend/editor/src-tauri/libs/
status:
- test -f frontend/editor/src-tauri/libs/stirling-pdf-*.jar
jlink:runtime:
desc: "Create custom JRE with jlink"
deps: [jlink:jar]
dir: editor/src-tauri
cmds:
- rm -rf runtime/jre
- mkdir -p runtime
- >-
jlink
--add-modules {{.JLINK_MODULES}}
--strip-debug
--compress=zip-6
--no-header-files
--no-man-pages
--output runtime/jre
# jlink emits its files mode 444 (read-only). Tauri's build-script
# resource copier preserves source permissions when staging
# `runtime/jre/**/*` into `target/<profile>/runtime/jre/...`, so the
# staged copies are read-only too. On any subsequent incremental
# build the copier tries to overwrite them and fails with a bare
# `Permission denied (os error 13)` (Rust's io::Error Display drops
# the path, so the failure is opaque). Make the source writable here
# so the staged destinations are writable and can be overwritten.
#
# Trade-off: this task runs for both `task desktop:dev` and
# `task desktop:build`, so production bundles also ship mode-644
# JRE files instead of 444. Functionally harmless on POSIX (the
# `other` bit is `r--` either way, and on macOS code signing is the
# real integrity check) and on Windows the DOS read-only attribute
# isn't load-bearing for the bundled JDK. If we ever need strict
# 444 in production, split the chmod into a dev-only step and have
# `desktop:build` run `jlink:clean` first to force a fresh build.
- cmd: chmod -R u+w runtime/jre
platforms: [linux, darwin]
- cmd: powershell -NoProfile -Command "Get-ChildItem -Recurse runtime/jre | ForEach-Object { $_.IsReadOnly = $false }"
platforms: [windows]
status:
- test -f runtime/jre/release
jlink:clean:
desc: "Remove JLink runtime and bundled JARs"
dir: editor/src-tauri
cmds:
- rm -rf libs runtime
# macOS-only. Replaces jlink:runtime's single-arch JRE with a universal
# (arm64 + x86_64) one for the universal Tauri shell. Runs the x86_64
# jlink under Rosetta on Apple Silicon, so it is opt-in and not part of
# the default desktop:build flow. Requires AARCH64_JAVA_HOME and
# X64_JAVA_HOME to point at matching JDK installations with jmods/.
jlink:universal-mac:
desc: "Create universal (arm64+x86_64) JRE for the macOS Tauri build"
deps: [jlink:jar]
platforms: [darwin]
dir: editor
env:
JLINK_MODULES: "{{.JLINK_MODULES}}"
OUTPUT_DIR: src-tauri/runtime/jre
cmds:
- scripts/build-universal-mac-jre.sh