- Add visual-copilot module (iframe embed, env: NEXT_PUBLIC_VIM_URL)
- Sidebar collapse to icon-only with localStorage persistence
- Tooltips on collapsed nav items
- Full-viewport layout for canvas routes (/visual-copilot)
- Register module in modules.ts + feature flag in flags.ts
- ManicTime parser service: parse/serialize Tags.txt format, classify lines into project/phase/activity
- API route /api/manictime: GET (read + sync plan), POST (pull/push/both with backup versioning)
- ManicTimeSyncPanel component: connection check, stats grid, import/export/full sync with confirmation dialog
- Integrated into Tag Manager module with live sync status
- Docker: MANICTIME_TAGS_PATH env var, SMB volume mount /mnt/manictime
- Hierarchy validation: project codes, company association, duplicate detection
- Version bump to 0.2.0
- Created src/core/crypto/ with AES-256-GCM encrypt/decrypt (PBKDF2 key derivation)
- Created /api/vault route: CRUD with server-side password encryption
- PATCH /api/vault migration endpoint to re-encrypt legacy plaintext passwords
- Rewrote use-vault hook to use dedicated /api/vault instead of generic storage
- Updated UI: amber 'not encrypted' warning green 'encrypted' badge
- Added ENCRYPTION_SECRET env var to docker-compose.yml and stack.env
- Module version bumped to 0.2.0
The client-side migration was downloading 25-50MB of base64 data to the
browser before showing anything. getAllEntries also lost its lightweight flag.
Fix:
- New POST /api/storage/migrate-blobs endpoint runs entirely server-side
(loads entries one-at-a-time from PostgreSQL, never sends heavy data to browser)
- Restore lightweight:true on getAllEntries (strips remaining base64 in API)
- Migration fires on mount (fire-and-forget) while list loads independently
- Remove client-side migrateEntryBlobs function
Replace complex prisma.\ with simple Prisma findMany + JS stripping.
Now that entries are inherently small (base64 in separate blob namespace),
JS-based stripping is instant. Also fix migration to check flag before loading.
Previous fix stripped data in Node.js AFTER Prisma loaded the full JSON
from PostgreSQL. For 5 entries with PDF attachments, this still meant
25-50MB transferring from DB to Node.js on every page load.
Now uses prisma.\ with nested jsonb_each/jsonb_object_agg to
strip data/fileData/imageUrl strings >1KB inside the database itself.
Heavy base64 never leaves PostgreSQL when lightweight=true.
ROOT CAUSE: RegistryEntry stores file attachments as base64 strings in JSON.
A single 5MB PDF becomes ~6.7MB of base64. With 6 entries, the exportAll()
endpoint was sending 30-60MB of JSON on every page load taking 2+ minutes.
Fix: Added ?lightweight=true parameter to /api/storage GET endpoint.
When enabled, stripHeavyFields() recursively removes large 'data' and
'fileData' string fields (>1KB) from JSON values, replacing with '__stripped__'.
Changes:
- /api/storage route.ts: stripHeavyFields() + lightweight query param
- StorageService.export(): accepts { lightweight?: boolean } option
- DatabaseStorageAdapter.export(): passes lightweight flag to API
- LocalStorageAdapter.export(): accepts option (no-op, localStorage is fast)
- useStorage.exportAll(): passes options through
- registry-service.ts: getAllEntries() uses lightweight=true by default
- registry-service.ts: new getFullEntry() loads single entry with full data
- use-registry.ts: exports loadFullEntry() for on-demand full loading
- registratura-module.tsx: handleEdit/handleNavigateEntry load full entry
Result: List loading transfers ~100KB instead of 30-60MB. Editing loads
full data for a single entry on demand (~5-10MB for one entry vs all).
Complete Next.js 16 application with 13 fully implemented modules:
Email Signature, Word XML Generator, Registratura, Dashboard,
Tag Manager, IT Inventory, Address Book, Password Vault,
Mini Utilities, Prompt Generator, Digital Signatures,
Word Templates, and AI Chat.
Includes core platform systems (module registry, feature flags,
storage abstraction, i18n, theming, auth stub, tagging),
16 technical documentation files, Docker deployment config,
and legacy HTML tool reference.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>