* fix(journey): authorize reads of the journey share link
GET /api/journeys/:id/share-link now requires journey access (canAccessJourney),
matching the create/delete share-link routes and the get_journey_share_link MCP
tool. Returns no link when the caller lacks access to the journey.
* feat(costs): rework Budget into Costs — Splitwise-style, multi-currency, mobile
Renames the Budget addon to "Costs" (UI only) and reworks it into a Tricount/
Splitwise-style cost tracker: multiple payers per expense, equal split across
chosen members, settle-up with persisted history + undo, 12 fixed categories,
per-expense currency with live FX conversion to a user-set display currency
(Settings -> Display), and locale-correct money formatting. Adds a desktop and a
dedicated mobile layout. A migration backfills existing budget items (single
payer, split members, currency). Closes#551 (per-expense currency).
Also switches the app font to self-hosted Poppins (Geist for secondary subtext),
replacing the Google Fonts CDN dependency.
* fix(costs): neutral dashboard dark palette + liquid glass, full page width, entry-count badge
- Dark mode used a warm oklch palette that read brownish; switch to the
neutral zinc tokens used by the dashboard (#121215 bg, #f4f4f5 ink) and add a
subtle backdrop-blur glass on cards.
- Costs now uses the full available page width on desktop instead of a 1280px cap.
- Render the expense count next to the Expenses title as a badge.
- Adapt budget/journey unit tests to the new payer-based settlement model and the
Costs rename (category default 'other', Costs tab/CostsPanel).
* fix(costs): drop the entry-count badge, always show row edit/delete actions
Removes the count badge next to the Expenses title and makes the per-row
edit/delete actions permanently visible (no longer hover-only) on desktop too.
* feat(costs): currency-native money formatting, custom select/date, rename addon to Costs
- Format every amount in its own currency convention (symbol position, grouping
and decimal separators) regardless of app language, via a currency->locale map
(EUR -> '12,00 €', USD -> '$12.00', JPY -> '¥12', ...). Previously Intl used the
app locale, so EUR showed the symbol in front under an English UI.
- Use TREK's CustomSelect (searchable, with symbols) and CustomDatePicker in the
add/edit expense modal instead of the native <select>/<input type=date>.
- Rename the 'Budget Planner' add-on to 'Costs' in the admin list (display only;
id/tables/permissions/MCP stay 'budget') via seed + a migration for existing DBs.
* feat(auth): configurable session duration via SESSION_DURATION
Adds a SESSION_DURATION env var (ms-style strings: 1h, 7d, 30d, ...) controlling
how long a session stays valid before re-login. It drives both the trek_session
JWT exp claim and the cookie maxAge from one source, so they never drift. Invalid
values warn at startup and fall back to the default (24h — unchanged). The MFA
challenge token and MCP OAuth tokens keep their own TTL.
Implements the request from discussion #946. Documented in the env-var wiki page,
.env.example and docker-compose.yml.
Closes#718. Adds five new transport reservation types alongside the
existing flight/train/car/cruise: bus, taxi, bicycle, ferry and a generic
'transport_other' catch-all. The new types are treated as first-class
transports everywhere — the transport modal, day plan, route calculation,
map overlays, file grouping and the PDF export — and are translated across
all 20 locales.
A dedicated 'transport_other' value is used for the catch-all so existing
'other' bookings are not reclassified as transport.
ReservationOverlay was Leaflet-only: react-leaflet components, L.divIcon,
panes, useMap/useMapEvents. When the user switched the planner map to
Mapbox GL, the entire feature disappeared — no polylines, no endpoint
badges, no clickable IATA labels.
Add a matching overlay for the Mapbox renderer:
- New reservationsMapbox.ts with an imperative `ReservationMapboxOverlay`
class — mapbox-gl is imperative, so a React component wrapper would
fight its own lifecycle every render. The manager owns one GeoJSON
source + line layer for the arcs, one HTML `mapboxgl.Marker` per
endpoint badge, and one per flight stats label. It cleans itself up
when the map is rebuilt (style/token/3d toggle) or unmounted.
- Geometry helpers (great-circle arc, antimeridian split, haversine,
tz-aware duration math, label formatting) are copied from the Leaflet
overlay so both renderers produce the same lines. Great-circle is
useful even on the Mapbox globe because the mercator projection mode
still draws the short-way line, and the antimeridian split prevents
a NYC↔Tokyo flight from wrapping halfway around the planet.
- Flights / cruises get geodesic arcs; trains / cars get straight
lines. All four types get clickable endpoint badges with the
matching lucide icon; only flights render the rotating mid-arc stats
label (IATA → IATA · distance · duration) — same rule as the Leaflet
overlay.
- The stats label's rotation is recomputed on every `render` event by
projecting two points straddling the arc midpoint, which keeps it
parallel to the arc as the camera rotates/zooms on the globe.
- Visibility thresholds mirror the Leaflet overlay (per-type min pixel
distance before a line / endpoint label is worth drawing).
- MapViewGL now accepts the `reservations`, `visibleConnectionIds`,
`showReservationStats`, `onReservationClick` props that the Leaflet
MapView already took. `visibleConnectionIds` is honoured the same way
— the per-booking toggle in DayPlanSidebar controls which routes
appear, so switching the renderer doesn't lose that UX.
- Added a `mapReady` gate so the overlay can only add its source/layer
once the map's `load` handler has attached the other trip sources;
the gate resets on every style rebuild.