* Convert worker to ESM
To use ESM for the worker, I created a package.json file in worker/ with `{ type: "module" }` as its sole content.
I then rewrote every import to use ESM syntax.
I also tried to set `{ type: "module" }` in the root package.json file to also use ESM in next.config.js.
However, this resulted in a weird problem: default imports were now getting imported as objects in this shape: `{ default: <defaultImport> }`.
Afaik, this should only be the case if you use "import * as foo from 'bar'" syntax: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/import#default_import
This is fixed by not using `{ type: "module" }` for some reason. However, then, next.config.js also doesn't support ESM import syntax anymore.
The documentation says that if you want to use ESM, you can use next.config.mjs: https://nextjs.org/docs/pages/api-reference/next-config-js
But I didn't want to use MJS extension since I don't have any experience with it. For example, not sure if it's good style to mix JS with MJS etc. So I kept the CJS import syntax there.
* Ignore worker/ during linting
I wasn't able to fix the following errors:
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/auction.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/auction.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/earn.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/earn.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/index.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/index.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/nostr.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/nostr.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/ots.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/ots.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/repin.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/repin.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/search.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/search.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/streak.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/streak.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/trust.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/trust.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/views.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/views.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
/home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/wallet.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/runner/work/stacker.news/stacker.news/worker/wallet.js. Either disable config file checking with requireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
I tried to tell babel where to find the babel config file (.babelrc), specifying the babel config in worker/package.json under "babel", using babel.config.json etc. to no avail.
However, afaict, we don't need babel for the worker since it won't run in a browser. Babel is only used to transpile code to target browsers.
But it still would be nice to lint the worker code with standard.
But we can figure this out later.
* Fix worker imports from lib/ and api/
This fixes the issue that we can't use `{ "type": "module" }` in the root package.json since it breaks the app with this error:
app | TypeError: next_auth_providers_credentials__WEBPACK_IMPORTED_MODULE_2__ is not a function
app | at eval (webpack-internal:///./pages/api/auth/[...nextauth].js:218:20)
app | at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5)
app | LND GRPC connection successful
app | - error pages/api/auth/[...nextauth].js (139:2) @ CredentialsProvider
app | - error Error [TypeError]: next_auth_providers_credentials__WEBPACK_IMPORTED_MODULE_2__ is not a function
app | at eval (webpack-internal:///./pages/api/auth/[...nextauth].js:218:20) {
app | digest: undefined
app | }
app | 137 |
app | 138 | const providers = [
app | > 139 | CredentialsProvider({
app | | ^
app | 140 | id: 'lightning',
app | 141 | name: 'Lightning',
app | 142 | credentials: {
app | TypeError: next_auth_providers_credentials__WEBPACK_IMPORTED_MODULE_2__ is not a function
app | at eval (webpack-internal:///./pages/api/auth/[...nextauth].js:218:20)
app | at process.processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5)
build but we need to tell the worker that the files are MJS, else we get this error:
worker | file:///app/worker/wallet.js:3
worker | import { datePivot } from '../lib/time.js'
worker | ^^^^^^^^^
worker | SyntaxError: Named export 'datePivot' not found. The requested module '../lib/time.js' is a CommonJS module, which may not support all module.exports as named exports.
worker | CommonJS modules can always be imported via the default export, for example using:
worker |
worker | import pkg from '../lib/time.js';
worker | const { datePivot } = pkg;
worker |
worker | at ModuleJob._instantiate (node:internal/modules/esm/module_job:124:21)
worker | at async ModuleJob.run (node:internal/modules/esm/module_job:190:5)
worker |
worker | Node.js v18.17.0
worker |
worker exited with code 1
* Fix global not defined in browser context
* Also ignore api/ and lib/ during linting
I did not want to do this but I was not able to fix this error in any other way I tried:
/home/ekzyis/programming/stacker.news/api/lnd/index.js:0:0: Parsing error: No Babel config file detected for /home/ekzyis/programming/stacker.news/api/lnd/index.js. Either disable config file checking with requ
ireConfigFile: false, or configure Babel so that it can find the config files. (null)
Did not want to look deeper into all this standard, eslint, babel configuration stuff ...
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* Add diagnostics settings & endpoint
Stackers can now help us to identify and fix bugs by enabling diagnostics.
This will send anonymized data to us.
For now, this is only used to send events around push notifications.
* Send diagnostics to slack
* Detect OS
* Diagnostics data is only pseudonymous, not anonymous
It's only pseudonymous since with additional knowledge (which stacker uses which fancy name), we could trace the events back to individual stackers.
Data is only anonymous if this is not possible - it must be irreversible.
* Check if window.navigator is defined
* Use Slack SDK
* Catch errors of slack requests
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* Add block height to price carousel
source block height from mempool.space API
https://mempool.space/docs/api/rest#get-block-tip-height
* Add block height to SSR, clean up fragment query
* Cache block height for 1 minute, not 30 seconds
use `numWithUnits` for block height label
* Replace mempool.space API with LND API call
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* Use HODL invoices
* Fix expiry check comparing string with Date
* Fix unconfirmed user balance for HODL invoices
This is done by syncing the data from LND to the Invoice table.
If the columns is_held and msatsReceived are set, the frontend is told that we're ready to execute the action.
We then update the user balance in the same tx as the action.
We need to still keep checking the invoice for expiration though.
* Fix worker acting upon deleted invoices
* Prevent usage of invoice after expiration
* Use onComplete from <Countdown> to show expired status
* Remove unused lnd argument
* Fix item destructuring from query
* Fix balance added to every stacker
* Fix hmac required
* Fix invoices not used when logged in
* refactor: move invoiceable code into form
* renamed invoiceHash, invoiceHmac to hash, hmac since it's less verbose all over the place
* form now supports `invoiceable` in its props
* form then wraps `onSubmit` with `useInvoiceable` and passes optional invoice options
* Show expired if expired and canceled
* Also use useCallback for zapping
* Always expire modal invoices after 3m
* little styling thing
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* Prototype of toast system
* More toast adoption
* share
* flag
* bookmark
* subscribe
* delete
* More toast usage:
* forms
* settings save
* Log error during flag failure
* Incorporate PR feedback:
1. return `toaster` from `useToast` hook, with simplified `success` and `danger` methods
2. remove toast header, move close button to body
3. change how toast ids are generated to use a global incrementing int
4. update toast messages
* PR feedback:
* reduce width of toast on narrow screens
* dynamic delete success toast message based on deleted type
* add toasts to auth methods deletion operations
* Dismiss all toasts upon page navigation
* refine style and use delay prop
* more styling
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* npm uninstall next-pwa
next-pwa was last updated in August 2022.
There is also an issue which mentions that next-pwa is abandoned (?): https://github.com/shadowwalker/next-pwa/issues/482
But the main reason for me uninstalling it is that it adds a lot of preconfigured stuff which is not necessary for us.
It even lead to a bug since pages were cached without our knowledge.
So I will go with a different PWA approach. This different approach should do the following:
- make it more transparent what the service worker is doing
- gives us more control to configure the service worker and thus making it easier
* Use workbox-webpack-plugin
Every other plugin (`next-offline`, `next-workbox-webpack-plugin`, `next-with-workbox`, ...) added unnecessary configuration which felt contrary to how PWAs should be built.
(PWAs should progressivly enhance the website in small steps, see https://web.dev/learn/pwa/getting-started/#focus-on-a-feature)
These default configurations even lead to worse UX since they made invalid assumptions about stacker.news:
We _do not_ want to cache our start url and we _do not_ want to cache anything unless explicitly told to.
Almost every page on SN should be fresh for the best UX.
To achieve this, by default, the service worker falls back to the network (as if the service worker wasn't there).
Therefore, this should be the simplest configuration with a valid precache and cache busting support.
In the future, we can try to use prefetching to improve performance of navigation requests.
* Add support for Web Share Target API
See https://developer.chrome.com/articles/web-share-target/
* Use Web Push API for push notifications
I followed this (very good!) guide: https://web.dev/notifications/
* Refactor code related to Web Push
* Send push notification to users on events
* Merge notifications
* Send notification to author of every parent recursively
* Remove unused userId param in savePushSubscription
As it should be, the user id is retrieved from the authenticated user in the backend.
* Resubscribe user if push subscription changed
* Update old subscription if oldEndpoint was given
* Allow users to unsubscribe
* Use LTREE operator instead of recursive query
* Always show checkbox for push notifications
* Justify checkbox to end
* Update title of first push notification
* Fix warning from uncontrolled to controlled
* Add comment about Notification.requestPermission
* Fix timestamp
* Catch error on push subscription toggle
* Wrap function bodies in try/catch
* Use Promise.allSettled
* Filter subscriptions by user notification settings
* Fix user notification filter
* Use skipWaiting
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* Use next-pwa
* Use standalone + back button
* Use Notification API
* Use custom service worker
* Use url_handlers
* Add offline page
* Use smaller icon in notification
* Only prompt for notifications if logged in
* small enhancements to standalone pwa
* remove unused back arrow
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