* Move all components in ui-patterns into src folder. Add exports field for all files.
* Fix all apps to use the new ui-patterns.
* Fix the design-system build.
* Remove all unused rexports from ui-patterns index. Apps should use direct imports instead.
* Change the tailwind content property to include src folder of ui-patterns.
* Remove autoprefixer from the tailwind configs.
* Remove autoprefixer as a dependency.
* Fix the CVA conditions in FormLayout.
* feat(docs): fetch conn string
Add option to ProjectConfigVariables to fetch the Supavisor session mode connection string, for setting up MCP server
* docs(mcp): reminder to replace password placeholder in connection string
* fix: display helpful message if project paused
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Co-authored-by: Greg Richardson <greg.nmr@gmail.com>
* Add all missing libraries in the packages/apps.
* Add all missing Vitest imports to the tests.
* Add some missing exports to ui.
* Fix the admonition export.
* Fix various minor bugs.
* Migrate the ui package to use vitest.
Migrates client SDK References to App Router. (Management and CLI API references aren't migrated yet, nor are self-hosting config references.)
Some notes:
Big changes to the way crawler pages are built and individual section URLs (e.g., javascript/select) are served. All of these used to be SSG-generated pages, but the number of heavy pages was just too much to handle -- slow as molasses and my laptop sounded like it was taking off, and CI sometimes refuses to build it all at all.
Tried various tricks with caching and pre-generating data but no dice.
So I changed to only building one copy of each SDK+version page, then serving the sub-URLs through a response rewrite. That's for the actual user-visible pages.
For the bot pages, each sub-URL needs to be its own page, but prebuilding it doesn't work, and rendering on demand from React components is too slow (looking for super-fast response here for SEO). Instead I changed to using an API route that serves very minimal, hand-crafted HTML. It looks ugly, but it's purely for the search bots.
You can test what bots see by running curl --user-agent "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 6_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0 Mobile/10A5376e Safari/8536.25 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)" <URL_OF_PAGE>
Also added some smoke tests to run against prod for the crawler routes, since we don't keep an eye on those regularly, and Vercel config changes could surprise-break them. Tested the meta images on Open Graph and all seems to work fine.
With this approach, full production builds are really fast: ~5 minutes
Starts using the new type spec handling, which is better at finding params automatically, so I could remove some of the manually written ones from the spec files.
* move to shared types
* Rename the package to api-types.
* Fix a forgotten dependency.
* Add more forgotten deps.
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Co-authored-by: Ivan Vasilov <vasilov.ivan@gmail.com>
**feat:** adds a component to display API endpoints and anon keys in docs if user is authenticated
makes the getting started UX smoother so users don't have to jump back and forth between docs and trying to find their keys in dashboard
**out of scope:** it would be very cool to display these directly in the code blocks. I looked into it and it would require quite a bit of work forking and modifying code-hike, so out of scope for now
Co-authored-by: Joshen Lim <joshenlimek@gmail.com>