* fix: clean up dangling FK references before deleting a user
Resolves FOREIGN KEY constraint failed (500) on DELETE /api/admin/users/:id
and DELETE /api/auth/me when the target user had rows in trip_members.invited_by,
share_tokens.created_by, budget_items.paid_by_user_id, journeys.user_id,
journey_entries.author_id, journey_contributors.user_id, or
journey_share_tokens.created_by — none of which had ON DELETE clauses.
Introduces deleteUserCompletely() in userCleanupService.ts which wraps all
cleanup and the final DELETE FROM users in a single transaction. Both
adminService.deleteUser and authService.deleteAccount now call it instead of
the bare DELETE. Tests ADMIN-005b and AUTH-040 cover all reference types
including notification sender/recipient and notice dismissals.
* test: extend FK deletion tests to cover journeys, files, and photos
ADMIN-005b and AUTH-040 now also seed and assert:
- owned journey with entries (cascade-deleted via journeys.user_id cleanup)
- trip_files.uploaded_by (SET NULL — file survives, attribution cleared)
- trek_photos.owner_id (SET NULL — photo record survives, owner cleared)
- trip_photos.user_id (CASCADE — photo association removed)
* test: extend user deletion tests to cover all FK relationships
ADMIN-005b and AUTH-040 now seed and assert every user FK relationship:
CASCADE (row deleted): trips, trip_members, tags, mcp_tokens, oauth_tokens,
oauth_consents, vacay_plans, vacay_plan_members, bucket_list,
visited_countries, visited_regions, packing_templates, invite_tokens,
collab_notes, settings, password_reset_tokens, notification_channel_preferences
SET NULL (row survives, column nulled): categories, todo_items.assigned_user_id,
packing_bags, audit_log
Caught and fixed: notification_preferences was dropped in migration 72;
correct table is notification_channel_preferences.
* fix: preserve URL hash and OIDC redirect target through login flow
- Include location.hash in redirect param at all three producer sites
(ProtectedRoute, axios 401 interceptor, OAuthAuthorizePage) so
hash fragments survive the login bounce
- Stash redirectTarget in sessionStorage before any OIDC provider
redirect and restore it after the code exchange, since the IdP
strips the original ?redirect= param during the roundtrip
- Clear sessionStorage on OIDC error to avoid stale state
- Add tests covering sessionStorage stash on mount, navigate to saved
redirect after OIDC exchange, fallback to /dashboard, and cleanup
on error
* fix: use day position instead of ID for accommodation date range clamping
Math.min/Math.max over raw day IDs breaks the start/end picker when a
trip's day IDs are non-monotonic relative to day_number (normal after
repeated generateDays extend/shrink cycles). Replaced with findIndex
lookups so clamping is always based on positional order.
Closes#889
* fix: normalize env var comparisons to be case-insensitive
All NODE_ENV, DEMO_MODE, OIDC_ONLY, FORCE_HTTPS, COOKIE_SECURE, and
ALLOW_INTERNAL_NETWORK checks now use .toLowerCase() so values like
'Production' or 'True' behave identically to their lowercase forms.
Also adds APP_VERSION to the startup banner.
* fix: delete surplus days when shortening a trip
When shrinking a trip's date range, surplus days are now deleted along
with their assignments, notes, and accommodations (cascade). Places
remain in the trip pool; reservations keep their day reference nulled
by the existing ON DELETE SET NULL constraint (issue #909).
Updates TRIP-SVC-011 to reflect the new behaviour; adds TRIP-SVC-016
as a regression test for the empty-day case.
* fix: auto-backup retention deletes itself and manual backups on Docker
Two bugs in cleanupOldBackups:
1. Filter was .endsWith('.zip') — swept manual backup-*.zip files too.
Now restricted to auto-backup-* prefix.
2. Age was derived from stat.birthtimeMs, which is 0 on overlayfs
(Docker default), making every backup appear epoch-old and get
deleted immediately. Age is now parsed from the filename timestamp
and falls back to mtimeMs (reliable on overlayfs).
Also converts inline require('./services/auditLog') calls to a static
import throughout scheduler.ts, and adds 8 unit tests covering the
fixed retention logic including the overlayfs regression case.
* test: update TRIP-024 to match delete behavior on trip shrink
* feat: add bypass-branch-check label to skip branch enforcement
- Remove NOT NULL constraint on day_accommodations.place_id (migration)
and change ON DELETE CASCADE → SET NULL so deleting a place no longer
cascades to the accommodation row
- Switch listAccommodations / getAccommodationWithPlace to LEFT JOIN so
accommodations without a linked place are visible to the modal
- Relax create/update guards in reservationService to only require
start_day_id + end_day_id, not place_id; place_id remains optional
- Client save guard now sends create_accommodation whenever FROM/TO days
are set, regardless of whether a hotel place was selected
- Add re-hydration useEffect in ReservationModal to back-fill hotel
fields from the accommodations prop when it arrives after modal opens
(race between isOpen and the tripAccommodations fetch)
- Fix demo-seed TDZ crash: move db Proxy declaration before DEMO_MODE
block so circular require in demo-reset resolves correctly
- Sidebar accommodation badge falls back to reservation title when
place_name is null; click/cursor disabled for placeless accommodations
- listAccommodations now joins reservations to expose reservation_title
Adds from/to endpoints to flight/train/cruise/car reservations with
live map rendering. Flights use geodesic arcs and a curved duration +
distance badge; train/car/cruise render as straight or geodesic lines
with endpoint markers. Airports come from an embedded OurAirports
database (~3200 airports, offline-capable); train/cruise/car locations
via Nominatim. Per-trip connection toggle sits in the day plan
sidebar, persisted in localStorage. Clicking a map endpoint opens the
existing transport detail popup. New display setting toggles endpoint
labels on the map. Migration 105 adds the reservation_endpoints table
plus needs_review flag; existing flights are backfilled from their
IATA metadata on server startup.
getPlaceWithTags, canAccessTrip, and isOwner were calling _db! directly,
bypassing the Proxy that guards against null-dereference during a backup
restore. When the restore handler briefly sets _db = null, any concurrent
request hitting these helpers would crash with an unhandled TypeError
instead of receiving a clean 503-style error.
Replace all four _db! accesses with the exported db proxy so the guard
("Database connection is not available") fires consistently.